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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 14

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L' PAGE FOURTEEN Herat tir, Illinois Tliiirlav, Auut 23. 197." THE DECATUR REVIEW -7a Montefusco Elated After Striking Out 14 Expos Eagles Will Face Bengals NO DEALERS PLEASE! FINANCE MAN ON DUTY Covina Wins Pony League Baseball Title Springfield (AP) Covina, won the Pony League World Series 4-3 Wednesday when Wilmette right fielder Larry Tablof dropped a fly ball with bases loaded in the bottom of the seventh. The error permitted Bryan Butler to score the winning run. Butler walked to start the inning, took second on a wild pitch and moved to third on a single by Gibby Garcia. Ron Poland then was intentionally walked, loading the bases.

The winning pitcher was George Sarkissian, who struck out eight batters and walked four. Last year's Pony League title went to West Covina, a city adjacent to this year's winner. first major leaguer ever to fan 200 or more batters eight seasons in a row. With the victory, the fourth-place Mets edged within five games of the front-running Pirates in the East. Braves 6, Pirates 2 The Bravas, held hitless by John Candelaria for 6 2-3 innings, broke through for a pair of unearned runs in the seventh inning before Ralph Garr's tie-breaking single in "a four-run ninth beat the Pirates.

Dodgers 10, Phillies 0 Burt Hooton chalked up his seventh straight victory with a three-hitter and highlighted a seven-run sixth inning with two-run single to lead the Dodgers past Philadelphia. Ron Cey chipped in with his 18th homer to hand the Phils their fourth loss in the last five games. By the Associated Press John Montefusco of the San Francisco Giants' had a pretty tough act to follow but he managed a showstopper Wednesday. "Ed Halicki got his no-hitter Sunday and then Pete Falcone struck out 12 Tuesday night, so I had to do something," he grinned. What he did was get 14 strikeouts, tops in the National League this year, and breeze to a 9-1 rout of the Expos.

"I finally did something better than anyone in the National League!" Montefusco crowed after his 11th victory of the year. "There's a lot of competition among us young pitchers There's definitely more incentive when we're all going good," he said. "Halicki has peen getting the ink lately and II "want some more. He's my Philadelphia (AP) The Philadelphia Eagles, still I trying to find an offense that has been missing since 1973, meet the Cincinnati Bengals tonight in a National Football League exhibition game. Coach Mike McCormack announced that young Mike Boryla.

who turned last season from disaster into a .500 year, will start at quarterback for the Eagles. Philadelphia had lost six straight last year, when McCormack in desperation benched veteran Roman Gabriel and turned the offense over to rookie Boryla. The former Stanford star led to the team to three straight victories. Despite Boryla's work in those final three games of 1974, McCormack has insisted Gabriel still is his No. 1 quarterback.

He prefaced M59.607 INVENTORY IS REDUCED TO WE WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO DUPLICATE THESE VALUES- 98,470 PAUL WEIDENBACHER mie, so I guess we'll be get- a penthouse on the TRADE" cash" TERMS" Rookies Give Vets Fits In U.S. Amateur Golf 1968 CHEVROLET IMPALA COUPE YTrUtftS. BUrh lnl arr gala1. t. aataaaatlc.

aaaer aad air. Harth lb Baaney. Boryla's starting assignment for this game against the Bengals by reasserting confidence in Gabriel. Tonight's game starts off another spate of weekend exhibitions in the NFL. Friday night it will be Detroit at Washington.

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lalll aaarr aad atar. aia ar aaoa ri oi lr i rri ugnutnox trice REGILAR IM UQl IDAHO r(i With his 14 strikeouts, Montefusco boosted his season total to 166, one shy of John D'Acquisto's year-old club record for a rookie. Bruce Miller was particularly tough on the Expos, driving in four runs with a two-run single thfcteixth and a two-run triple tiikWi eighth. Bobby Murcer JteoBeasin with a two-run single inning. Mets 7, Padres 0 ftL Seaver became the NL's ffrsf9-game winner and edged wfhiSlfive strikeouts of a ma- 1973 MERCURY MONTEGO MX laaakl karp daar.

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Louis; Denver at Chicago; New England vs. Green Bay at Milwaukee; Dallas at Houston; Los Angeles at Kansas City; 1971 VEGA HATCHBACK COUPE TOHK.V. Craakrrr flnlk. aalanatlc Iraat-mlitlin. Law Billet ana1 tkara.

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wartk tk Baaa- RtGtLR REGILAR I.IQUI1ATIUN TRICE Richmond, A rookie may not win the title, but the Class of 75 is making its presence felt in the 75th U.S. Amateur Golf Championship. Another wave of upsets liberally dotted Wednesday's second-round results as the field was reduced to 64. Chief among the perpetrators were first-time starters in thios prestigious event. The biggest shocker was a 19-hole, 1-up victory scored by Stanley Price III of Pittsburgh over Vinny Giles, the 1972 U.S.

Amateur champion and current British Amateur titlist, who was playing on his home Country Club of Virginia's James River course. It was the 13th time that the 32-year-old Giles had played' in the tournament. league mark while riding Baltimore at New Orleans, and ir bv Dave Kingman and 1970 CHEVROLET IMPAL. SI-aa-R Caataai apart rp. tall raipaed la cladiag atr.

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Lwki t4 ana1 la toad. RCCILAR riJ LIQI IDATIUV TRICE San Francisco at Oakland. There are no games Sunday Cadres. LIOllDtrtOV TRICE REGILAR Staru but on Labor Day Buffalo is at Cleveland in an afternoon game terWtiis fifth straight victory, struck out 10 batters and needs $tttclitfe more to become the and Miami is at Minnesota at Houston. Jay Haas, the NCAA champion playing in his fourth tournament, was eliminated by Tom Evans of Northbrook, 111., 1 up on the 19th hole.

The victors include Price, 23; Ziemski, 25; Goodwin, 19, and Evans, 21. And they accounted for only a portion of the upsets. Other noteworthy entrants bounced out included 1974 quarter-finalists Jerry Ourville and Jeff Pomerantz; Porter Cup winner Jay Sigel, and 52-year-old Roger McManus, who was in his 17th Amateur. Tom Kelley of Fort Wayne, who whipped 1964 champion Bill Campbell on Tuesday, found his fame short-lived when he, too, was defeated. So was John Kircher, 16, who had won his first-round match.

It was left for 59-year-old Bill Hyndman III of Huntingdon Valley, John Grace of Fort Worth and Downing Gray of Pensacola, all former runners-up, to uphold the role of the establishment against the attack by the young turks. Collegians Andy Bean, Curtis Strange and Lance Ten Broeck, also young but better known than the first-timers, advanced to today's third round. night. 1973 FORD PINTO TOIM-A. daar ardaa.

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9ar arrr tua. REGILAR I.TIV. MQIIIMTION TtUCC -n9ori: Standings Veteran quarterback Ken 8 bs Anderson is expected to lead the Bengals on offense, com dSirii American League j. East 9M ni 1971 VW FASTBACK COUPE Mellaw aellaw ftaiak. raa'raatiaf la trrtar.

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7 13 17 22 27Vt lYojil UqilDtTlOV TRICE Clark and Lenvil Elliott. REGILAR RI GI LAR SIMS Mlwi IdUMDlTlOV TRICE etroi Anderson has completed 40 of 71 for 472 yards and six Pet. .600 .546 .500 .469 .432 .389 .603 .543 .496 .489 .47 .459 52 59 65 68 75 80 52 59 67 67 69 72 78 71 65 60 57 51 West 79 70 66 64 63 61 Oakland 1970 BUICK ELECTRA AaS. 1 daar. Gald flak.

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Caap. tparkltar tree a flark altk ere Tiicoao 2-0. Cleveland 0-5 Oakland 3, New York 2 Boltlmore 4, Kansas City 2 1739 Traveling Scratch League. The 1970 BUICK LIMITED daar fcard laa. Iiara jrrra flank, fall a.alpard.

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The result was the same for three other competitors with considerable experience and success in previous events: Former British Amateur champ Dick Siderowf of Westport, 37, playing in his 15th U.S. Amateur, was ousted 1 up by Bruck Ziemski of Dudley-Mass. Dale Morey, 56, of High Point, N.C., went to the sidelines a 1-up victim of Barton Goodwin of Winds Sign Drop Wright Chicago (AP) The Chicago Winds dropped veteran offensive right tackle Steve Wright from the roster but added three others, including a former Ohio State All-American. I Oakland (Holtzman 15-10) at New York 1971 TOYOTA HI-LUX PICKUP TOMIft-A. Rak kta flnlak altk analrkinr later.

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laad-rd wltk apitaaa aad raraa. aarr (Dobson 10-13) Only games scheduled Friday Night Games Chicago at Baltimore Oakland at Boston Minnesota at Cleveland California at Detroit Kansas City at New York Milwaukee at Texas Kinney Was One of State's Top Semi-Pro Cycle Racers REGl LAR tJIl HWllDtTlOV TRICE raced in Missouri, Indiana and 1970 VOLKSWAGEN SQUAREBACK 5IW-C. Rrd flnlak llk rantraaUnr InterUr. A Terr gaad rannlnr aatamakll Ikal la Baled far rranaat. Tkla an la priced ta aril aa d-a aalt laa lant.

REGl SIS LIQtTD triOS TRICE 1973 TOYOTA HI-LUX PICKUP TO.VMii-A. Wrtk tapper, arkit ftaitk altk aaatrh-Inf flarr(laat tapper, akarp. Ohio. Holder of an American 1969 CHEVELLE MALIBU SPORT CPE. Mnxi-ll ttUrk alayl atrr (ald fiatak.

At. 4 a peed aad paarr. liWllDTIO TRICE Motorcycle Association race card, Kinney nad raced pro fessionally in the 750 cc class at REGILAR S18 IdgllUATION TRICE major tracks in the Chicago and St. Louis areas. 1971 OLDS.

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tartar tap deck, fall paaer. fartar air. REGILAR Sim LIQIIDATION TRUE juries Aug. 17 at Lewiston when s479 2471 s497 1797 5797 s879 2889 s791 competing in a 175 cc event. Another driver in front of him.

National League East Pet. G.B. Pittsburgh 74 57 .565 St. Louis 71 60 .542 3 Philadelphia 70 61 .534 4 New York 69 62 .527 5 Chicago 60 73 .451 15 Montreal 55 74 .426 18 West Cincinnati 87 44 .664 Los Angeles 70 62 .530 UVi San Francisco 65 66 .496 22 San Diego 60 72 .455 27Vj Atlanta 58 75 .436 30 Houston 51 84 .378 38 Wednesday's Gomes Cincinnati 6, Chicago 5 San Francisco 9, Montreol 1 Atlanta 6, Pittsburgh 2 Houston 5, St. Louis 1 New York 7, San Diego 0 Los Angeles 10, Philadelphia 0 Thursday's Games Philadelphia (Lonborg 8-6 or Ruthven 1-2) at Son Francisco (Barr 11-11) Montreal (Rogers 10-10) at San Diego (Jones 17-7) Louis (Forsch 12-9) ot Cincinnati (Nolan 11-8) Ntew York (Koosman 10-11) at Los Angeles (Rhoden 1-1) Only gomes scheduled Friday's Games Atlanta at Chicago St.

Louis at Cincinnati, Houston at Pittsburgh, Montreal at San Diego, New York at Los Angeles, Philadelphia at Son Francisco, Ronald James Kinney, 35-year-old Decatur man who died Monday from injuries received during a motorcycle race in Lewiston Aug. 17, was ranked as one of the winningest semi-pro cycle racers in the state. "He won literally hundreds of dirt-track races covering all classes of racing, from 100 cc to 360 cc," said fellow Decatur racer Larry Rogers. "In addition to being one of the top semi-pro motorcycle racers around, he was also the best known and most popular with the other riders and fans alike," Rogers added. In Central Illinois, Kinney frequently raced at tracks in Clinton, Springfield and Mat-toon.

Besides racing on dirt tracks throughout Illinois, he also reportedly blew a tire, causing Kinney to collide with that ve 1967 BUICK SKYLARK CONVERTIBLE TO It kit ar kla. Aal.aiailc. and fall paarr. rr tkla. iiwlinttiox TRICE 1970 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO Cpc.

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REGVLAR Slai LlgllOtTlOX TRICE hicle. Kinney's cycle flipped The moves were announced Wednesday. Wright was an 11-year-pro and started each of the Winds' six games this year. The WFL club took on Dan DeCree, a 6-1, 220-pound linebacker who played defensive end at Ohio State in 1974. There he was an All-Big Ten and All-American selection.

Also signed was Mark Ilgen-fritz, a 6-4, 254-pound defensive tackle played for the Cleveland Browns last year, and Russell Williams, a 5-11, 180-pound quarterback from the University of Arizona. and it landed on his back as he lay on the track. Kinney was taken to St. 1970 PONT1AC CATALINA A. 4r.

Bta flalak. aaatkta( lalerkar. air randitlaatag. aaUaaallc aad paarr. a arr REGILAR LIWllDAtlOV TRICE Francis Hospital in Peoria until Saturday when he was trans ferred to Decatur Memorial Hospital's intensive care unit.

He died Monday at Decatur 1973 FORD MUSTANG FASTBACK Caaae. aet red fiatak. aalaataiar. paarr aad tartary air. Lia ate a nalitUa Memorial Hospital.

1972 DODGE COLT 2 DR. TO.MaJ-A. Red flnlak. ajialrkntf, lnlrrr. Law anllra, rleaa.

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paaer aad fartar atr. REGILAR SUM UQl IDAHO TRICE THURS thru SUN. AUG. 28, 29. 30, 31 SEPT.

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