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gay SAN ANTONIO July 15 1975 TSJCi tournev deadline todav Tuesday is the deadline for registering for (ho Texas Stale Junior Golf Tournament Entry blanks for the tourney, which is to be played Aug. 12-15 at Hrackenridge Park, may be filed at that or at Pecan Valley 22 Club The entry fee is $2 The tournament ts open to youths 17 and under One of 15 qualifying rounds I played in various parts of the state will he held at Pecan Valiev Julv Batie is enjoying success By JIM HUTTON OF 1HE express staff Dynasties never were known to consist merely of one three-game winning streak but in the San Antonio case, you start building sand castles before mountains. Coach Don enjoying the winning limelight on his South Texas soccer The Thunder has toppled Chicago, Baltimore and Philadelphia in successive matches to pump up the WIN A FIRESTONE-m-. t- WEEKEND FOR TWO to Rio 6raRde Valley via Southwest Airlines FIVE "TRIPS FOR BE OFFERED. CONTEST STARTS JUNE 30 AND ENDS JULY 26,1975.

rfaive by ftfTntow, Country (Tub of -America, ami Southwest Holiday three and two at Kanchn Viejo VIP. Executive Super Room, complete with living ami dining ami kitchen; and tennis and golfing All trips must be completed by August ivtft, not inctmk'd Registrant must 18 years of age or over to be eligible. There is no obligation and no merchandise need be fturvhfttwd. Five trips for two will offered. Winners can my two between July 7 and August to take trip Winners to drawn on July 7, 14, and at fliatrict Office tn Houston.

All entru will remain in hopper until emi of contest. of Jioiithsrest Airlines wilt draw all winning entries. Winners can verified at piant of ifgtsiration will notified published in newspaper Should any of the in winners be unable to make the trip, they may substitute a person 18 years of age or older of their ehoiwiing. Firestone and families are not eligible Contest limited to Southwest Texas only, Depart Mnd return I on or Aithmitt Atfportsonly. Transportation to and from mrport must provided by winner, Thinking economy? Think retreads! Vawtnw Guaranteed Hke new 1 res! i boded toi long tread, wear Same aggressivo head duvgn as cm Poetai Deluxe Chompioo new (we dead with wrap anrxind dosign control in ornenng tntertockirp etewnts tor om efanl stop orxj start ka (ton ein pavement FIRE STONI TRE AO GUARANTEE A nevX, ixHwiigpi Unwny ond Vtop Mnwiv mo-' unsetvu use t.

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And while Batie admits only looking ahead to skirmish with the Denver Dynamos, he help but be reassured after a highly-productive road trip through the East. When asked about soccer belief in winning at home and playing for ties on the road (an impossibility in the NASL), Batie laughed, we could tie them at home, too, and not What has surfaced for the Thunder in its last three outings is unity of play and personality plus offense, according to Batie. All three areas have been fortified by the institution of static lines. The forward line of wingers Mori Diane and Cres McTavish and striker Jose Marcio now has started the last three games. a combination Batie figures to SUN Cratiflned frtm Page ID from the University of Southern California in his rookie year of pro ball, highlighted the action before 24,610 in Anaheim Stadium.

He scored touchdowns on runs of four, three and one yards and caught a 17-yard touchdown pass from reserve quarterback Mike Ernst. He added two more points on action points after Memphis 0 8 8 16 Southern Cot 8 15 7 4 run (Davis poss from Lamonfca) 22 pass from Huarte (Shirk pass from Huarte) 3 run (Davis run) 1 run (pass failed) 38 pass from Stewarf (Marshall pass from Stewart) 17 pass from Ernst (pass failed) 10 pass from Ernst (Kramer pass from Ernst) Stewart tackled in end zone by Sweetland. Weatherspoon 40 pass from Ernst (pass toiled) on a pass from Daryle Lamonica and the second on a run. Southern California scored the opening touchdown moving 36 yard in seven plays after Stan Brown intercepted a Huarte pass at the Sun 29 and returned to the Memphis 36. Memphis, in its 1975 inaugural, did tie the count at 8-8 on a 22-yard touchdown pass from John Huarte to Ed Marshall early in the second period.

Then Davis scored twice more before intermission to put the Sun 15 points in front at 23-8. Huarte brought his club back 51 yards in four plays with a 28-yard pass to Warfield carrying to the Sun 20 ANTHONY DAVIS 30 points Willie Spencer lost two and then Huarte, the former Notre DVAME Heisman Trophy winner, uncorked his scoring toss. Lonnie Stewart, a rookie quarterback from Tennessee State, took over for Memphis in the second half and Ernst replaced Lamonica. second pass attempt clicked on a. 38-yard touchdown play to vetean Tim Veamer.

Ernst came back with scoring throws of 17 yards to Davis, 10 to Keith Denson and 40 to Cephus Weatherspoon. Both coaches, Tom Fears of the Sun and John McVay of the Southmen, used regulars in the first half and substituted freely in the second. Davis rushed 15 times for 56 yards Get ready for some shake-up football. The Wings play the Memphis Southmen this Saturday. The San Antonio Wings are about to play their first home game against the Southmen with Csonka, Kiick and Warfield.

Wow! Real professional football played in Alamo Stadium. This Saturday! Be sure there to see the Wings win. Tickets are on sale now at Joskes, San Antonio and Austin; and the Wings Ticket Office, 10300 Heritage, 349-3531. Tickets are $9.00, $7.50, $5.00, and $4.00. Junior Boosters (14 and under) $2.50.

Tickets also available at Alamo Stadium on the day of game. Season Tickets for the best seals for all ten games are available at Sears, Montgomery Ward (use your charge card) or the Wings Ticket Offce. $90,00, $75.00, $60.00, $50 00 or Junior Booster $25 00 Or use our as we Play buy Season Tickets 2 games at a time and get the same good seals all year AfV ililflft cherish and maintain barring injuries. wins belong solely to these guys, and are the products of concentration and ball Batie said Monday. The midfield pairing was composed of Renato Costa, Pedro Martinez and Dan Counce.

James Doherty and Luis Sagastume served in reserve as did Luis Marotte coming back off an injury. Philadelphia, we dominated the play more than in any other game since been Batie rosumed. had possession more than I can remember. Defense defensive corps on the road consisted of fullbacks Mark Stahl and John McKernan and center backs Jose Berico and Chris Carenza. played with proper Batie said, still with the idea of moving Berico into an attacking position.

He may have the opportunity if young Chuck Carey continues to improve. played for John after his foot started hurting again and marked two tough forwards (from Philly) really well. playing better and more minutes than I Batie admitted. insistence on players knowing their roles starting or reserve and blending into a tempo appears to have Sting, Comet and Atom officials wondering what has happened one-time, lowly and losing misfits of the NASL Central Division. SOFTBALL YMCA Today in Sports BASEBALL Texas League: San Antonio at Alexandria, 7:30 p.m.

TV RADIO TV: All-Star Baseball Game. Ch. 4, 7:15 p.m. The Way It Was (1950 NEL Title Game). Ch.

9, 7 p.m. Scoreboard BASEBALL American League Boston New York Mrtwoukee Baltimore Cleveland Detroit Oakland Kansas City Chicago Texas Minnesota California 50 41 44 41 40 West 51 47 40 41 31 40 Monday's Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Game National All-Stars (Reuss American All-Stars (Blue 13- waukee, (n) Wednesday's Games No games scheduled Pet. .575 .533 .533 .403 .445 .453 .433 .534 .471 .454 .440 .440 GB 4'i I 10'i 14 14 17 vs. 7) Of Mll- National League Pittsburgh Philadelphia New York St. Louis Chicago Montreal Cincinnati Los Angeles San Pramisco San Diego Atlanta Houston East 55 49 43 43 43 35 West 41 49 41 41 39 33 Monday's Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Game National All-Stars (Reuss American All-Stars (Blue 13 woukee, (n) Wednesday's Games No games scheduled Pet.

.435 .551 .504 4M 447 .433 .478 .530 .444 .443 359 14 17'i 19 10-4) vs. 7) at Mil GOLF NOTES Travs blank Brewers LITTLE ROCK (Spl) Randy Wiles blanked the San Antonio Brewers on six hits Monday night for his first win in nearly a month as Arkansas breezed to a 5-0 win. Wiles side stepped only two danger spots with relative ease to even his record at 4-4. It was the Traveler first win since June 15. He has been hampered by arm trouble.

Arkansas racked loser Tom Linnert (2-7) and successor Gary Weese for 11 hits and the Brewers contributed four errors to their 55th loss and sixth shutout of the season. Arkansas snapped a 0-0 deadlock in the fifth when Jay Schlueter slapped a single scoring Doug Clarey to start a three-run outburst. Nineteen-year-old phenom Gary Templeton singled home a run later in the inning with one of his three hits after the Brewers failed to field two consecutive Arkansas bunts. Templeton, who justed joined the Travs for the Brewer series, went 10-22 in the series and is considered the most likely heir to the shortstop post in St. Louis.

Manny Lantigua picked up three of San hits including a leadoff dou ble in the third. Wiles pitched his way out of trouble with ease in that inning as he did in the fourth with two on. He had no problems otherwise. The loss was the fourth in five games for San Antonio and dropped their road record to an anemic 13-32. The Brewers travel to Alexandria, Tuesday night to open a five-game series with the Aces, the only Texas League club they played this season.

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28 lantigua. tP FTER BB SO Lnnrt (L.27) 6.1 10 4 4 3 1 Weise 1.2 1 1 0 2 3 Wiles 4) 9 6 0 0 2 8 Weese. JGAST 17-18, Championship Flight Jim Julian 71. First Flight David Soto 78. 1S-16, Championship Flight Carter Phurman 75.

First Flight Bill Sullivan 78. Second Flight Frank Anaya 84. 13-14, Championship Flight Jeff Brown 76. First Flight Gene Trevino 79. Second Flight Chuck Russell 85.

12-Under, Championship Flight Tony Lobasso 39. First Flight Eddie Paredes 43. Second Flight Gory Galle 51. TOURNEY SET Chuck City-Wide Junior Tournament will be ployed Wednesday through Friday at Klein par-3 course. The tournament is open for youngsters aged 8-17.

Tee time is 9 a.m. RIVERHILL KERRVILLE (Soil The River- hlll Club will participate in Notional Golf Day Julv 21-25 as non-members are Invited to play in the choritv- raising event. Entry fee is $10 with S7 going to the National Golf Foundation. Target scores have been set by U.S. Open and PGA men's and women's titlists and prizes will be given to golfers breaking those scores, with the use of handicap.

Anyone desiring further information can contact Riverhill pro Bo Eilers at 257-8829. TRANSACTIONS PRO BASKETBALL DENVER NUGGETS (ABA): Signed North Carolina State's three-time All-American David Thompson to a contract estimated at $3 million over six years. VIRGINIA SQUIRES (ABA): Acquired guard Mack Calvin, forward Mike Green, both all-stars, ond reserve forward Jan Van Breda Kolft trom Denver Nuggets for forward George Irvine and rights to negotiate with North Carolina State's David Thompson. PRO FOOTBALL CINCINNATI BENGALS (NFL): Waived running back Essex Johnson after club physicians determined their was a strong risk factor of permanent injury to his knees if he continued to plov pro football. Johnson has had two operations in the last 18 months.

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (NFL): Signed linebocker Rav White ond quarterback Chris Peterson, both free agents, to contracts. (VtAJOR league baseball LOS ANGELES DODGERS: Returned shortstop Rick Auerboch to the otactive list and optioned Ivon de Jesus to Albuquerque. RACING SUMMARY BELMONT: $15,000 Red Cornelia Purse Remedia ($41. Turkish Coffee, Restless Kevs.

Six furlongs in 1:11. MONMOUTH: $11.000 Purse Pink Tights Sixty Sails, Cheers Marion A mile and in 1 46 1-5. ATLANTIC CITY: Feature Amberiohn Charlie A. Gee, Fuel. Six furlongs in 1:13.

ROCKINGHAM: $5,000 Atkinson Purse Uncle Bun Comedv Kid, Punchout Time. Six furlongs in 1:12. ARLINGTON: $15,000 Corn Off The Cob Purse Good Time Com ing Handsome Profit, New Needle. Six in 1:10 4-5. TEXAS LEAGUE West Division Pet.

GB Shreveoort 52 30 .634 Midlond 48 4) .539 El Paso 40 45 .471 13'j San Antonio 32 55 .368 22' 2 East Division PCI. GB Lafovette 48 37 .565 Jackson 41 41 .500 5' 2 Arkonsos 42 43 .494 6 Alexandria 36 46 .439 10' 2 Games Arkansas 11, San Antonio 6 Midland 6, Lafavette 5 Shreveport 7, Jackson 5, 11 innings El Paso 8, Alexandria 2 Results Arkansas 5, San Antonio 0 Alexandria 4, El Paso 2 Shreveport 6, Jackson 2 Only games scheduled Games San Antonio at Alexandria Jackson at Midland Lafovette at Shreveport El Paso at Arkansas BOXING Monday At Philadelphia, Spectrum, Tyr onne Everett, Philadelphia, vs. Hvun Chai Kim. South Korea. 10.

featherweights. Saturday At Los Angeles, Olympic Auditorium, Carlos Palomino, Westermin- sler, vs. John Pinedo, Stockton, 10, welters. KID BASEBALL BIG LEAGUE ALL-STARS District 20 Fifteen plovers have been named to the District 20 Big League Tournament team representing the Southside in the playoffs. Named to the squad, which will play District Northside) July 18 at Houston Terrace Little League -field are Duane Haynes, Robin Hitchcock, Mike Cordaro.

Bobbie Kearney, Carl Young, Ronnie Caldwell, Kenny Boldwin. Paul Teiedo, Ruben Castillo, Mel Castro. Mark Wovtasczyk, Clov Stolte, Randv LaFosse. Terry Starling and Mark Davis. Alternates are John Boggess, Ken Beacraft, George Hoas, Willie Zotz, Woodv Woodruff, Billy Knox ond Rick Wengler.

The teom is made up representatives from the Highland Hills, Volley Hi, Columbia, Harlondole ond Westwood Little Leagues. District 20 lost to Tawoin in the 1974 World Series finals. BABE RUTH REGIONALS At Del Rio Medina Valiev won the regional Babe Ruth League tournament to earn a berth in the state competition ot Lubbock bv defeating Del Rio. The Northside All-Stars from San Antonio were third ond Woodlawn of S.A. finished fifth.

Northside blanked Uvalde, for third place. Randv Bustos, pitcher, ond third baseman Doug Vollmer ot the Northside teom were named to the All-Tournament team. PLAYOFFS VALLEY HI: District 20 Maior League 5, Pan American 0. Valtev-Hi Seniors 3, Columbia 1. LACKLAND: District 1 Pony Alamo Heights 6, Lackland 5.

Northeast 2, Palm Heights 1. MUSTANG: District 1 Southeast 9, Palm Heights 4. Lock 6 p.m. Southeast vs. Lackland, 8 p.m.

BRONCO: District Southeast 6, Palm Heights 4. Woodlawn 14, Lackland 13. schedule at Skyline Stadium, Palm Heights vs. Lackland, 6 p.m. Southeast vs.

Woodlaln, 8 p.m. COLT: District 1 Palm Heights 6, Fort Sam Houston-Lackland 2. Northwest 6, Southeast 2. Tuesday's schedule at Skyline Stodium, Fort Sam-Lackland vs. TENNIS Ms.

AMERICA At Atlantic City, N.J. Final Results Sinoles Cvnthia Doener, Australia, def. Barbara Downs, Alomo, 5-7, 6 0 6 2 Doubles Jo Anne Russell, Trinity, ond Jane Stratton, Salt Lake City, def. Betsy Nagelsen and Isabelle Fernandez, 6 4, 6-4. CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL At Chicago Men's Singles First Round Dick Stockton def.

Svd Boll, 6-1, 6-1. Phil Dent def. Dick Dell, 5-7. 6 2, 6-1. Bill Brown def.

John Whitlinger, 6-7, 6-4. 7-6 NATIONAL AMATEUR GRASS At Newport, R.i. Men's Singles First Round Hal Gorman def. Bill Sconlon, 6 0, 6 4 Mike Czorneckl def. Bill Ma def.

Jim Deloney, 6-5, 6-5. Fishing Report PORT at jetties, Bayou and in surf. Some rodfish at jetties. Water calm and clear Live bait available. PORT MANSFIELD 1 rout along east shoreline in rainy weather.

Calm clear water. Live bait. LAGUNA and redfish from marker 7-13 and land cut. Rippling and clear water. No live bait.

ROCKPORT Trout in Aransas Bay. Water calm and clear. Live bait. PORT three miles north of water tower and north of new causeway. Calm, clear water.

Live DHll PORT ARANSAS Kingfish in close and deep. Snapper at the banks. Rippling and murky water. Live bait. AMISTAD LAKE Slow.

Water calm and clear, CANYON LAKE Bass deep, crappie in 15-18 foot and catfish upriver. Water clear and choppy. bass on Big Os near the points catfish on shrimp in the creeks. Crappie hitting off docks Water calm and clear. MEDINA LAKE Crappie nighttime in Elm Creek cove Water calm and clear.

UTILITY: Ployofts Kilowatts 9, Southside Rebels 5, Lions 7, Brave; 0 YMCA BASKETBALL CENTRAL YMCA: Paul's 62, BRAUNIG LAKE rippling and clear. Black bass off the jetty. Water CALAVERAS LAKE Bass and catfish in deep water Clear and rippling Water. LAKE BUCHANAN Whites running in Apple Orchard Water calm and clear..

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