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The Daily Report from Ontario, California • Page 16

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The Daily Reporti
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rking Umpires Victims of Circumstance? "At the time we had to do what we thought was right," said the seven-year veteran of minor league umpiring from South Bend, Ind. "We hope we're doing it for everybody involved for baseball in general. It was just like a decision on the field. It had to be made in a matter of seconds." Grygiel, Fred Blandford, of Elmira, N.Y., Hank Morgenweck, Teaneck, N.J., and John Gnmsley, Wilson, N.C., replaced the six National League umpires who picked up their gear at Pittsburgh's Three Rivers Stadium Saturday morning and walked out in a pay scale dispute. Umpires are paid $2,500 for the playoffs and for the World Series.

They demanded $5,000 for playoffs and $10,000 for the series. The four minor leaguers are working the playoffs for $3,000 and $40 per day in expenses. Grimsley, 37, who umpired behind the plate, said the only question on his decisions was made in the first inning by the Pirates' Roberto 'he four minor league et line of striking ma-National League pen-collectively they did it if circumstance, tungest of the quartet, the strike breakers a lot of umpires not this assignment. But ice. minor leagues and if tional League playffos might as well forget ird base in the first of ies between the Pit-tuiati Reds, admitted, to the minor league as umpires anyway.

La Verne Whips Gaels for 2nd Win of Season Irish Winning MORAGA La Verne Col lege ran its unbeaten football winning streak to two games this season by downing St. Longhorns in Trouble Mary's, 21-0, Saturday on the loser's site. St. Mary's is 1-2 stand ud when Colorado kicker The offshot but ha the mt in foot can us in the great great i ley. "The ley one broken "and suits." The defens sprung gain.

Esse this: snap ia 27-7 and Florida struggled a 14-6 win over North Caro- David Haney missed his first following the loss. Braband (63) and Scott Henderson ioij. ciuu earnest pulled biggest upset of collegiate season he-fore falling, 20-17, in last 12 seconds of game. UCLA fullback Bob Manning (39) is stopped after picking up a first down in the second quarter against Texas Saturday. Making the stop are Randy extra point attempt alter 6t consecutive tries.

Dickey threw lie top ranked Buckeyes ind Duke to be a stubborn touchdown passes of 75 amis yards in the Kansas ataxe vicio- but Rex Kern, John Bro- All three scores came on with quarterback Jim Nottingham and flanker Fred Long combining for a 65-yarder to start off the scoring in the second quarter. Neil Smith made it 8-0 by rurining over the conversion. Also in the second stanza, quarterback Ken Lipkin flipped ington, and Leo Hayden rusn-fnr 397 vards and defensive ThP sixth-ranked Nebraska! Ken Luttner went 45 yards Buskers found little difficulty with Minnesota in registering a 35-10 win on foreign soil. Guy another score with Bruins Within 12 Seconds of Upset rcked punt as Ohio State ickly overcame a 3-0 deficit Ingles caught two touchdown passes and Jeff Kinney scored one touchdown and gained 91 put the Blue Jjevns away. a lateral DacK to umg, wnu passed to Mike Daniel for 14 vards to make it 14-0 after the Kern, who carried the hall 13 aes for 113 yards gained 100 yards to lead the rout.

conversion try failed. Ninth-ranked Michigan state found Texas still smarting Then in the final period, Daniels scored aeain on a 15-yard pitchout sputtered, gained 106 who completed 19 of 30 passes! have given up a score in the aerial from L-ipkLn, with Ken rds in the third period alone Brockington, who has reared Jim Otis as the Bucket fullback, gained 117 yards 28 carries to overcome a ibborn Duke team with an AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI)-Texas, yards in ia carries ai wugix UCLA line. Bertelsen had 71 for 340 yards and two uura pe- secuiiu uau. from last week's rout by Ohio Slate and just barely got by the stubborn Aggies.

Reserve fullback Fritz Seyfreth woke up a sleeping Wolverine offense in the fourth Quarter by carrying mhirh nut. Texas, wmcn nau nevw yards in 16 tries. quarterback Eddie Phillips, plagued for 59 minutes and 48 seconds by missed pitchouts, crucial fumbles and a vicious: trailed ims year, wium UCLA ahead 17-13. ucLA sit Stephens rounding out Uhe scoring by booting the extra point. La Verne, which blanked WbiUier: 13-0, for its first win of the season, entertains Pomona College next Saturday in an upset.

But Texas got possession with FG Barnes 19 Node Dame, who had not the second play of tne game and UCLA quickly converted the recovery into a 19-yard the ball seven times ror idi laten Michigan State at UCLA defense, found his gambler's luck for only one play in the fourth quarter Sat yards in the winning Michigan just 46 seconds remaining, and as the clock ran out Phillips hit Speyrer streaking down the sideline for the winning touch field goal by Bruce Barnes. drive. The win gave me wmg- wising since 1949, relied on signal calling of quarter-ick Joe Tbeismann to break itat. Theismann sent four urday. nms the longest win down.

spevrer 4S pass from Phillips But that one shot was enougn Texas' ning streak in Southwest Con-1 fwencfe historv. surpassing the as PhilliDs hit split end Cotton ler kick) 45300. offense all Barber's Chair animates in for touchdowns' i led his team in rushing old 22 game mark set by Ar Dwrimitt Middled the Speyrer with a 45-yard touchdown pass with 12 seconds left! in 'the game. Second ranked Texas took a 20-17 victory over kansas in Texas defense i iK secuuu Fullback Steve Worster, wno half with 15 of 17 Sports Clipped Short campieiionh 11 yard carried the brunt of the Texas includin! Hh 107 yards in addition to jmpleting 12 of 17 passes for 17 yards. The tough Notre ame defense didn't allow the fichigan State offense to pe-elrate deeper than the Irish the upset minded Bi ick, after the option i Jftry Ver- running aRs touchdown throws to The 31-vear-old Unser couldn't SEATTLE The Los Angeles, nory and Bob Christ; full Ian lead over the field Lakers lost their fifth exlubitu Phillips said, break and whl when a downpour during the; 176th lap forced officials to call basketball game in six outings Saturday night, falling to the ierefftted a 2 SC Allen Lowry in Dummitt pass seconds remaining Mrard line nam mwuita ere left in the game.

thought he the race. was in my Seattle supersonics, iw-w, Bruin's last possible cl e-faced The Hie winner floor. Purdue defensive back Randy ooper proved to be the un- Easily Ducks SAN MATEO, Calif. (UPI) NEW YO school spor as we have last two de in considers A survey paper Ent of high schi tte 50 state major pro! high scaoo from Maine are: 1. Voter board budg cutback anc abolition of programs.

2. Studenl events whii states, bsc last year. OI The budg new but. li lence. they almost ever five years.

1 allotted to ii programs freshman teams have some state have been and the i trimmed in an upset. back had fumbled away Police said Saturday jockey! TRENTON, N.J. UPI) Al rWomed Kicker Happy oine of Stanford ana ragn- the seven- Dannv Isbell, leading rider at Unser, who already owns the! tiW a linin eoals of 55 and 48 yaros in rfmitprf Indian Quarterback the third period, and tl 1970 Indianapolis 500 title and second period, and halfback KIDS Bay Meadows, has been missing for three days. irnians marched 93 yan im Phmkett. Cooper picked off Cah for t) BerteJsen plunged in rrom teir go-ahead touchdown hree or PlunRett's passes wnue ainmate Arnold Carter pil- the TJSAC driving championship, won the rain-shortened Trenton 300 at Trenton Speed two in the same upset appear au Isbell, 19- was last seen an the track Wednesday, shortly! after he cashed two checks to tnat ritede but cernin.

send Texas to the dress- back due to the injury of Steve Edneott last week. with a 13-3 halftone way Saturday. ered two, as the unheralded toilermakers pulled a stunning inset over Stanford which quite BUt fLE ig a third-and-19 at talling almost $2,000. Keck engineered a Beavers- LOS ANGELES and only iz sec- Buteihe, determined Bruins NEW YORK (UPI) Ethel clock. Speyrer touchdown in the second period and Kilmartin passed for a onds still the started dee was ossibly was looking forward to ext week's crucial showdown I imarnH hak.

Unvmc varus cut off by a TV Jacobs Personality Saturday (UPIWimmy Jones had his greatest game as a Trojan Saturday night as the junior quar-! terback passed for three touch after the second half kickoff to! touchdown in the fourth period. Nicklaus Closes Within Stroke at Stockholm lmpro- defetflter, rith Southern California. avenged a defeat suffered at Bruin But the Trojans were never Irome within striking distance, toward the! In another upset, Kansas State, led bv ace quarterback the hands of Hydrologist twoJ threatened as sophomore quar tiien drivine 93 yards for a go- downs and ran over a fourth in ic Phillips' terback Mike Rae guided them weeks ago when he led frompaS5 on the jq. Dickey, caught Colorado leading the University of boutn-ern California to a 45-13 Pacif- racing iroo step ahead ahead touchdown after Craig I Campbell recovered a Texas fumble at the UCLA seven-yard- to two touchdowns in toe nnai the end zone, STOCKHOLM (UPI) Jack! wire to wire iu uaymic mc ninnine of the $110,900 Wood-! itul relishing in iasi rfimninn conauest of Perm quarter. tacklerX.

ic-8 football victory over Urc- of a UCLA line. Midway through me tirsi pe The desoeration touchdown State. The Wildcats made ward Stakes at Beimon: Jt-arK. Nicklaus shot a one-under-par 70 in the ram and cold Saturday to move within one stroke riod, the Trojans drove 92 The Longhorns last gasp Jones eot off touchdown pas overcame a recora-Dreaxing larin-g two-point conversion touchdown marked the first passing performance Dy vila vards in 15 plays mghlignts Dy Jones' passes of 30 yards to of leader Jean ueraiaiae time this year the ullajns Dummitt ses of 8, It and 42 yards and kept the ball on a three-yard scoring run, all in the first half. quanerDacK of France, after 54 holes of the Bob Chandler and a vans to Hayward Rips Riverside $40,000 Volvo Open Golf tourna- Sam Dickerson before Jones RESULTS He left tne game in we umu Deriod after having completed threw an 8-yard scoring pass to Pomona Ends Garaialde.

who followed up: Sam Cunningham. 15 of 21 passes for 304 yards. early rounds of 67 and 69 with before the first perwa The lourtn-ranKea irojausi HAYWARD (UPI) Ber-nie Oliver raced for thr long touchdowns Saturday to lead Havward State to a ended, Charlie Weaver reco ran on a 21-noint lead before rtn Yen (Robinson) jonny Corral (KilSom) a par 71 Saturday, haa a m-hole total of 207 to Nicklaus' 60- vered an Oregon state tumore Oregon State was able to tally! Mse ran Honey Frjn. Bine Cherry. 70-70 -208.

the Beavers' 13 ana on uk its first touchdown ine jea- Court crushing 62-32 non-conference Nicklaus had two birdies on second play Jones passed 11 1970 Meet vers used Ralph Keck and Jim the back nine of the yards to uianoier in me em Kilmartin their first appear Drotiinenolm course, but Oa- SIXTH RACE. mile. 3 rwr oHJi. rigimino. PuneitfM.

Tnv DOlbPrtO 3-g Blamtnxim lDuWe zone. ances of the year at quarter- victory over LL Kiversiae. Oliver scored on a 95-yard run fie first time he touched ball, added a 69-yard run Tnm vTiinmasv in the sec- raialde played precision golf himself with four birdies en and S7 as he earned for: POMONA Tallyman, an. S-l. came on with a route to the clubhouse.

owner Mrs. Romona M. Bnggs. Castine Shadows paid $5.80, Following a Ron Ayaia pass interception on the one-yard line in the second period, USC marched 99 yards eliminating in the 42-yard pass to Dicker- noHori and canned his i outsider at Christy O'Connor of Ireland trt hv tallriru! on a Imichtv rush in the final quarter! Two Listed in Critical and 54, wnue trencn iuuoi iv-j and veteran Kel Nagle of Aust- i screen' nasi on the dstcr an unset win Satur- tamed S6.60. The winner.

ralia both carded par io lf: jw r1Trf half. 'EVE NTH MACE. WO YnSl. 3 nv eWs four-year-ld gelded son of Money Broker and Ready Cash, is day in the $33,400 Pomona Handicap before a crowd of 16.833 share third place ai 210. i The Beavers moved 32 yards i six nlavs for their first score conditioned by Buster MillencK with Dave Schilling phmging over from the three.

But after Rita'j Gold cnnSrri T)m SIS. Condition DENVER (UPlWohn Tay Kilborn, wno retarnea 10 act faa on cJosing ay oi we mv racing season at the Los Ang-l pies County Fair. Dcmonstralini; an affection FOOTBALL SCORES ion Friday after sitting out a onsioe kick attempt was recovered by USC, the Trojans fnnaay suspension, wounrj up tbe mcetjns in a blare of glory OMSenet Bw- r' Elpnarl Sccttfle. Tm Boil EIGHTH RC1 fortms. 3 Tr pldi ut.

OBinflTTS. Pon I7SW. WimSr VoMt IVuwmttm 30 3 lor and Tom Reeves were both listed in critical condition Sat I for a Iraok turned maddy by drove 49 yards with Jones scoring from three yards out imid-aftcrnnnii showers. Tally W.itHillDirt S1. 7 33 oW9W'rrn LEU Jl Eovlor ID with a triple, including the first istaSas success of his career on urday, but eight other1 members of tne Wichita Stale football team who survived a And the imai two seoonos TalKman.

He also won the tstrnml 17 LA SH1c 7 TltM 1.13. MW rim Wl 6w, Gtfllnp Even, SIT Grinsi Sttvnt W. man won by lengths under aprirenlicc 3'otohy Kilhnrn. Cas-tint? Shaflows, a ipplemen1ary to the mile and onc- of the first naif, Ayala lacked a 36-yard field goal sixth race on Cheris Toy and the feason's finale plane crash Friday were considered in fair to good condition. Jl.

16 U1KTi 13 In we fourth penon, tvae 'i? js'rit-rsian St. Green Port miM). Kilboni be rruarter cintorf. finished well to moved the Trojans, now 3-0-1, Taylor, a junior defemave NINTH ttftCe. 1-1 ill 3 Tr o1d tie ClBimVnp.

Purw S90W. Hi Oraoef! "5 Tim 17 jyS. 1 65 yards with Mike Berry scor gan Wtc mcetmg wiui a winner. Swine Bottom, on Sept. IS.

back from Sherman, was be w.ma, wrm rrencn ivam Ihird 5T)d LitHf Scnb tourth in critical with extensive burns. IS ixsnue ms inpie. miotiti the field of rich horses. Bvrra' Aoowllui, Record S1 CoiWSld had to settle for a tie with Jer- 3 Drew!" Col- Efluc ing from the two. But after Rob Jurgenson recovered a Trojan nimble, the Beavers moved J4 yards to the seven and Kilmartin to Brad Bosco in the end 7 Ohio ur 7 and Reeves, of Wichita.

was very critical with extensive bums and a chest wound that Imacinalivc. the appeared unahle handle the vmt f'rtt in rv Lambert tbe jockey stand- TEHTN CE. 1 TnH, 3 1 and wmirvri fHHi. newTnsTs behind L.J. 1 16 AuaLrtlss 7 caused pneumothorax.

'a serious threat ai arrv s1a.ee of 'wbo inOTpased his victory atal Tutor Vetawuta) J0jTmm 'El PmbI Ti rw Ncxlto 51 EAST Other members of the team i iy1 DtroitY, EilerrttnrtlTM! 77 werntrt St. 17 recovering in the hospital were for the IMay session to 15 with a win on Windy Point (53.80) in the eighth race. Lambert and DJB-mriofli 50 WW It 'Hfryf3 3 IJi.tow 'inotrv St 13 SMPW rftbtfrs 10 Beaten Un. 7 Bob Rennet, kick wepnens. Randy Jackson, Glenn Kostal, I the race.

FollowiTi Imaginative in ordeT wre Eslambul and I Colorado City. Koyal nynasly suffered a les injury during the race vvas pulled up a nall- lTnilf from l.ba Kilborn each had 12 winners. eiEVEWTH II A. int triTtts. 3 Arwr.

Dn 'iCjlBarnl ll.W 5 3 Dave Lewis, Mike Bruce, John Leading trainer was Albert Two World Scorw SAN MATEO, CaBf. (UPI) -Two Worlds came oat on fop alter a bumping match down the stretch Saturday to win the featured race i Bay Sfca- SotfH Csrcifrn TeCh 7 Norm Carrflr 10 VxnrjFrblrl 7 SL Citaflrt 7 F1ar-Ja Itorl CMtflint SI. 4 Trmwy Tt.) OarWswn So MlssisifWi 3 Rictirnontf 21 AUbirrn 33 Kentottr 15 Watt For1 77 VlTBHiis SJ Hobeisel and Ketther Morrison. Vi2cava, who saddled seven Wish A J6 Ptni 17 Srcwm THi 1 7S I Also rr. Alcor, rTtB Red Tlffr-, Sra Devil, Cron Arm.

Thirteen players were killed in the crash in the mountains Tallvman negotiated the dis-; winners in 32 opportunities to lance in 2:07 2 5 and rewarded lead F. A. Mkpjelez and Tom a.rifi.i rA3srrnetTs 13 Idows. west of Denver. PdTiJhum SI.

filer'; 0 27 Ke-ft S1. 4 TJi IS C1" jhis baclters wi'Ji $39.40, S14.40!Blincoe by two. I1 NfwspapfrIR fwspapfr: ARCHIVE..

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