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14-A Monday, August 5, 1974 Monroe News-Star The Scoreboard Major Baseball Sports In Brief Gaylord Perry Needing'Wet Drops Fifth Straight i min CMI VV ti mkt ret, et ,547 jn rn 4W cot I SUTTON. Min from brine wha fleet-round 9 ak tory guar Tom in moo valley i Clastic MOA SHAM, Ct 4 ri HW 1 arm lift 73 lr thrta-dav ITM ti jij, urn lint rn I from his repertoire at the start By Ken Rappoport AP Sports Writer It may be back to the wet look soon for Gaylord Perry, The Cleveland Indian pitching dismissed the spit ball World's Swim Record Is Set By 14 -Year-Old get down on Perry I "I have no complaints," said 'TU Just have to come out! Perry. "I feel great it. Give the Brewers credit rally, I feel as good as I did IO rant They came out swinging years ago" MISSION VlEJO fAPI hat tk. Fortes Carlile had a Everybody has been swinging TTO tn ,500 Kai u-pf lately where Per lr sn iter freestvle race.

doubl.hrader S.3_ar^ mwnv before a Lttfiti of the season, but never, ry's concerned, In his last threes Tigers whitmed thei I It more than he th, two tlm, Cy Young Mid rMerrtnc to HSEfc th, lr man UN'Hi woman! in decisions, Perry now has lost 23 runs. 93 Boston Red Sox beat re In a Sun-! The recent action has tawiiCi bleo triumph mm Great Br close," Bt bm its Turriii. Iihttm 4. CHO 4. Kansas rtty I iVfUBW 7.

MliwNkH ItfMAV wton 7 IMW York 3, V.n.wou^ vraukee Brewers in the second! erage to.J 31. At one time this! "out; the Kansas Cityr AuMralifl broke the world sew eiMmpiimvap bv fhTM franie of a doubleheader The it was closer to one run took a in the event for the leos TS 1 ak-X OMI MW 10-1, Cleveland 34 9 13, Taxas (strait A3. Baltimore 14 City 104. California 44 Monrtav Cimn (Bat mar $4 and MWO or Cr IMW 3-SJ al MW I 541, 30 OM 1 1 MX) 11 13 MW Mom to" A Ii al Mio (Btytaveo 10-13 MW ti 2. rn boston Ulm 1341 ct York (May 3' IS (Arawn 7-m bt CWcogo (Sahnsao I ill, Only mr srfsadutad OimM Boston ti i nausea, p.m.

Detroit, I m. Baltimore New York, p.m. of Cliv, I 30 pm at 90 p.m. Oakland at Teat. rn National I aut wOA.

Ala. A J. Poy! lepprl Md ip asp ti I J'fllllC ll ms I Indians sun the opener 4 3 a California Angels IM and tVme this easiiv 1 -Vm disturbed with some Nevertheless, the Oakland and Minnesota olympic veter- hits they got and I walked star is still riding high milt a A's; cmh to win In Fast 52 tort 55 59 I 57 .477 -treat Sd joe Yerfc 44 sa .442 46 40 .434 Wast 37 .441 '(lr afl 66 44 600 SS 52 .514 34 55 53 Francisco 50 61 ti Dtaoo 44 Saturday's Oamas Chic ate I. Pitl'hwoh a San ranelKo 3, 5 a. 3 Maw York 3, Montreal 0 et Angelet 5.

Houlton I only garnet scheduled Sunday's Games nieage A1, Pittsburgh 3-7 p-. tttdelpn a Louis A3. Francisco York at Mont real, ppd rain nclnnati 74, San Diego 3-1, 2nd -t Angelet 3, Houston 1 Monday's Oamas (Osteen at Son Prahclsco lams 3 Tri" York (Searer at Montreal xtfllr All. I f' p.m. nrjnnatl (Ouileft 13-7) at 104'.

I 'r n.rn, Harte! pH a (Twlfchell a 31 at St. Louis on I is rn a Hants (p, Mink no 114) at San Chego liner S-7). 16 Ti rn Only gamer Games S' Loots ai M-ntreet. 3, m. Chicego at PWtadeiphla, 7 35 p.m.

York ttsborob, 35 rn. Incinnatl al Angeles m. Atlanta at 5nn IO JO p.m. Houston ai San Francisco, 10:30 p.m. Minor Baseball Leaewe West W.

Pet. I 43 4S Me 54 SS tvt 54 57 WA 9 Cast 49 Cl 50 I vs 43 432 41 .373 21 Mesons Sen Antonio 1-4 Ha I OO Innings) rid rain Schedvla the world' i Alabama international Motor speedway I ---ill Ilia I Mi ta a jit per hour nm besting too many, but I rn not going toltpliy. me un mark at set by Andretti af the World Speedwey, I MOUNT POCONO. Pa. plrharrt Pet- I had hit Dodge In the lead most et the lo win a rain shortened Puroiator see mile stork tar race over second place Auddv baker i AOL NAU, West Germany Clay tarreei of Swtt-erteed his red ror.

PJ Pormula One racer to Wcfory Its the europe sn Grand ervt tons a point lead In the world driving i 5i ATTLF The Seattle based Pay 'n I Oak wen 'he fun PenaHa SutWdy Mnlimltod hydroplanes In a oruetlno I sr that SSW Pnkh sernnd. TI I 01 itSVH I Jtlmo ruin! date alert I rtetendlnt rhsmnlon Meniwt ptrenfes 34 4 Ad puHtiermo Vile, rattled tor a I 7 over Prtrfle pf ftop finn Tennis pro INCINNATt Ton seeded Marty rt.sim.rt ms non first prtre in She s.sn.rinn«h!-« vlth 4 strsiphf set triumph over Second I TP ACN A PIPLD ATr AMP a Pnnianrt Brendan britain set a wnrtd rerned tssr nm with a rlsdly nf I snln-rtes, bettering the previous Pmlel Puttemans by 3 4 mission VtfJO, faut Jenny rail Of Australis snrnsYsert her wr in the 1 son meter freestyle bv seconds with a time nf 14 minutes, se In the Invltatlnf swimming meet BOWLING MAPTPOPff, Conn. Fart Anthony nf Tacoma. Wasts, won of el mafrh to hold a ijAr.in lesrt burton )C rd louis In the SN) OM M.srffocd tsnsvftno tournament ST LGI Betty Morrle of ktocktnn, Calif, held the lean after IT maTch rjsmrs In the Women's Bowling As-oelatlon's Louis Clas- MGPCF PACING CCPAMBPOT NJ. Molding Pattern, 1 1 'His trrbr hv a In the Jim nm Mo-mcrth Invitation Park.

STANTON, Del Centerville NIB, so, rsroe m. with a late rush to win the Grass Cutter Purse al Delaware Park by IsnsfS. owe- Oensne Pane. SA AT OCIA INGS. Tri Jet, pinned lehwiehsr lo the 47th run- ntno of the JSC 000-added The Whitney at i $erafnga PH IL A OBI PNI A Twilit.

34.60. ecotbd I of a trlumnh over i KHslin In Liberty hiwtss ManrtlcaK. CHIC ago Tanoahannoek, 30. rte- teated Pot Poast bllBe In a photo finish I in the tit 350 Pucker Up at Arling ton Park. MIAMI TV Charger, 60.

ran to a tennfh win Over irish Pin-, In too ut NS) Handlcan at Arlinoton Park. SALPM, N. M. Grand Pro'tsert, S4, si tv won the OOO Painbow Handicap Pock Ingham Park bv TK over split a fl Bdba5hoff lo win In, (winning the first game 10-4 and minutr1j 09 jg seconds, the the second 1-1. meters, after she Don twomn her closing kifk in the, hit on a "fork ball that final Carlile smiled and fork," capped a six-run sixth told someone standing nearby, I inning against Perry.

going to tt. Shell I Cleveland handed the meters really r. dJLl in pupil at the Ryde I tine Luis Alvarado drove In two, jn Bllt she run John Briggs walked to start the Brewer sixth in the nightcap and scored on singles by Dave May and Mike Hogan, breaking a 2-2 tie. After ar intentional walk to Darrell Porter, Ken Berry doubled home two more runs. Pedro Garcia singled In Berry, setting up second homer of the day.

covered the distance in 4:20.6, her best time ever to finish a race. "The crowd really helped me. I saw people waving hats and towels and heard them cheering and it made me go faster," she said. "In Australia usually not too many people at the races to Miss Turrall first gained attention last Dec. ft when she swam to a 16:40.9, bettering the The Indians had taken a 2-0! record of fellow Australain Bob Pleso, 22-year-old Ocala, motorcyclist, is shown shortly after collision with the last three automobiles in a chain of 30 as he attempted to break world record of 171 feet hurdling automobiles.

Ile died at Phenix City, of injuries suffered. (AP Wirephoto) Car Hurdle Fatal For Motorcyclist Shane Gould. A month later at North Sydney she lowered the record to 16:48.2 and then put it down to 16:43.4 July 13 in Sydney. She bettered that mark Saturday night. Miss Turrall and Miss shoff of Fountain Valley, were close for 800 meters.

Then (he Australian pulled away Chicago White Sox shortstop Bucky Dent (30) swings late with throw from pitcher Bart Johnson as Texas Toby Ffurrah steals second during first game of doubleheader at Chicago. (AP Wirephoto) North Sees Petty Southern Light 2 Arkansas VI El Paso fit Manti Pr Cent. bolti Ballet, ti one-half length eheert et Pnvev In Del Clemente St LINCOLN, B. I. Sgtrthem Slugger.

shoulder. By Bloys Britt I about 50.000 people north of the MOUNT POCONO, Pa. (AP)1 Mason-Dixon line that it If the political parties are; southern folklore that made looking for presidential timber, I him so popular maybe they should tap auto) He out-duelled four of the racer Richard Petty on the, s.lj\rs in lead on an RBI double by Alva rado in the third and a run- scoring triple by John Ellis in the fourth. But the Brewers tied it in the fifth on an infield hit, a walk and bloop singles by Porter and Berry. Money staked the Brewers to a 1-0 lead with his 10th homer leading off the opener, but the Indians took the lead for good in the fifth, scoring two runs! after Oscar Gamble legged out an infield single for the first hit off loser Bill Champion, 5-2.

White Sox 6-13, Rangers 3-10 Chicago took advantage of a pair of errors by Texas short- school senior in Long Beach, ejtop Toby Harrah in the gov- Calif, this fall, won the mens enth inning to score two 1,500 freestyle giving him three unearned inns and beat Texas Victories for the three-day in the first game of their dou- event. Earlier he won the 200 beheader. land 400 Bill two-run homer rapped a four-run uprising in the sixth inning and Jorge Orta V.00D6rf IVGnnGCly drove in five runs to lead Chi- I victory in the second game. It was the White first doubleheader sweep of the PHENIX CITY, Ala. (AP) Calling motorcycle stuntman Evel Knievel a cyclist Bob Pleso said a few days ago, going to jump so far, hard to figure how going to Pleso dted of massive inter-.

nal injuries Sunday after his Hon all doing is rocketing motorcycle landed on the 2hth off a a ripcord car in a string of 30, hurting his and then he and skycyole body to the asphalt surface of a will float like a feather to tile Babashoff finished second at (drag strip. 17:05.53, half second ahead of! Witnesses among a crowd of But he gave the stuntman Sally Lockyer. about said the force of the credit for Jetting up the br Miss Babashoff came back 20 cycle hitting the car tossed futile he thought lay ahead. Pleso minutes later to win the IOO freestyle in 59.36. Tim Shaw, who will be a high season.

The White Sox fell behind 5-1 in the second game, but Orta hit a two-run homer in the third inning and a two-run double in the fourth before the sixth-in- lot automobile stock car race at Pocono Inter- ring rally. a executed, though Back during the 1972 election rain-plagued. Grand San Antonio at Amarillo I I Mi tlanrt Arkansas al Alexandria at Shreveport Tuesday's Midland at Amarillo San Antonio at El Paso Victoria af andr i a Only games scheduled Pacific Coast League Saturday's Games Hawaii Spokane 2 Sacramento 13, acorna 16 San Lake Tucson 2 Albuquerque 5, Phoenix 4 Sundav's Spokane I. Hawaii 3 '-TCramnto 9, Tacoma 5 Sal! Lake Tucson 3 Albuquerque 3 Phoenix 0 Today's Spokane at Hawaii Taroma at Sacramento Salt Lake af Tucson Phoenix at Albuquerque Spokane at Hawaii Tar-ma at Sacramento Salt I ake at Tuc-on Phoenix at Albuquerque American Association Saturday's Tulsa 4-3, Indianapolis 0-2 Varnville 8-30, Oklahoma City VV 5. Omaha 4 Denver at Iowa, rain Sunday Tulsa 1-5, Indianapolis 0-4 City 3, Evansville I Omaha 4.

Wichita 3, IS Iowa 3-4, Denver 2-4 Todav's Indianapolis et Tulsa Evansville at Oklahoma Wichita at Omaha Oenver at Iowa Evansville at Tulsa Indianapolis at Oklahoma City Denver at Omaha Wichita at Iowa Southern League Saturday's Games Orlando al Asheville, rain (dfcksonvllle at Knoxville, rain Savannah ll. Birmingham 4 Columbus at Montgomery, rain Sunday's Games Knoxville 3. Orlando 7. 12 innings Jacksonville Asheville 3 Birmingham 17. Columbus 8 Only oames scheduled Today's Orlando at Knoxville Jacksonville at Asheville Savannah a1 Montgomery Columbus af Birmingham Tuesday's Oames Orlando at Knoxville Jacksonville a1 Asheville Savannah at Montgomery Columbus at Birmingham International League Saturday's Games Cmrieston 5.

Pawtucket 4 Rochester Richmond 2-7 Tidewater 4, Syracuse 5 Memphis 3. Toledo 2 Sunday's Charleston 4, Pawtucket 4 Rochester 5-12, Richmond To'edo 2. Memphis 0 Ortfy gamee scheduled Today's Memphis a1 Patucket Richmond at Syracuse, 2 Tidewater at Rochester, 2 Only games scheduled Tuesday's Charleston at Toledo Memphis at Pawtucket Richmond a1 Syracuse Tidewater at Rochester Eastern League Saturday'! eding Quebec City 0 Bristol 12. West Haven 5 Thetford Only scheduled Sunday's Reading at Thetford Mines, ram Pittsfield at Waterbury, ra Three Rivers at Bristol, rain Quebec City at West Haven, rain Today's Games Reading at Thetford Pittsfield at Waterbury Three Rivers at Bristol Quebec City at West Haven Tuesday's Reading at Thetford Mines Pittsfield at Waterbury Three Rivers at aristoi VC led f-om the 57 'feature et tinct Voice by five lengths STANTON. Del Silver Hone.

---naipn a in favorite, outbred bv 2n eolith rarrind national Racownv to record the Sundav In t-e bumoers HI the SOUtn Carried njHI rnt-ppr Stickers and metal plains that the mist victmr ofjm career Richard Petty for Presi MandTcan at Delaware Park SALEM, H. Pension Plan. 54. took the lend In tho Sunday and won mn nm knene Purse by iv. lengths over Back Bay at Rockingham Park, A1 cr for League leaders read, dnnt." Some also endorsed Billy Graham for vice-president.

Petty, a 33-year-old stock car driver from Randleman, N.C., has become a folk hero south of the Mason-Dixon line for his exploits on the West Monroe Dixie Seniors Climb Sunday NEW ORLEANS West AMPPICAN LB AGUE BATTING (250 et Min, Merqrdvo, Tev, Ban, 129 Orta, Chi, Jackson, Winning. And Sunday, he proved to Bsn, Mi Allen, Chi. r.rlch, Bal, 47; Rivers, Cal, 44; Ca-ew, Min, 41. PATTED IN Tex, 90; Bando, Oak, 74; Allen, CHI, 75; Darwln. Min, 47- Rurtl, Oak, M.

Min. 153; Scott. Mil, 175t divers, Cai. IJS; A.Johnmn, Tex, T22; Burroughs, Tax, 121. Oair.

27; Scott, MU, 24; Burroughs, Tax, 25; Briggs, Mil, 24 1 Otis, KC, 23. Cal. Ti Otis, KC, Darwin. Min, 7r fa Oak. Evans, Bsn, Wellford, KC, Min, 4 HOME Chi, 29; Burroughs, Tex.

2); Mavberrv, KC, '9; R.Jackson. Oak. IP; Kendrick, Cia, 18; elton, Chi, Darwin, Min, STOLEN Oak, 40; Rlv- is, 2 Lgwrnsteln, Cia, 37; Carew, Min. 24: Pa'ak, KC, 25 pitching (ii Perry, Cle. 15-4, 2 TI ant, Bsn, 17-7, TOA RS Miller.

Oat, .450. 2 Buxhv, KC, 14-9. .640 3.24 Singer, Cal, 7-4, .634, 2 98 Hunter, Oak. 15-9, .425, 2 Cuei'ar, Bal, 22 3.22 CM, J2R; Beleve, Min 154; G.Perry. Cle, 151; M.Lolleh, Del, 141; Busby.

KC, 131, NATIONAL league BATTING (350 at Att, 345: Garvan LA, Smith, StL, Buckner, LA, Geronimo, Cln, .316 I RUNS-Morgan. Cln, 74; Schmidt, Phi, Clo. 74; Wynn, LA. 73; Rose. Cln, 72.

PUNS BATTED Phi, Htn, 82; Bench, Cln, 77; Wvnn, LA, TI: C-y, 75. Ad, 163; Cash, Phi, 140; Ga-vev, LA. 140; Brock, SIL. 128; Cedron. Htn.

127. Poh, 37; CardenaL Chi. 25; Rose, Clo, 25; Stennett. Pqh, 24; Corinne, Htn, 24; Mart (lox. SE, 2.1 Att, 14, A.Oliver, Pqh, Cosh, Phi, Geronimo, Clo, Cl Bonds, SF, 8 HOME Phi, 25; Wynn, LA, 24; Cedens, Htn, 22; Bench, Cln, 20; P-rex Fin, 20 STOLEN StL, 72; LA 44; Morgan, Cln, 43; Cedeno, Htn, 39 Llnti, Mon, 32 PITCHING (ll LA, 13-2, .847, 2.18 John.

LA, 13-3 .813, 58 CaMweH SF 10-3 749. 3.U Griffin, Hfn, 11-4, ,7.33, 3 73 Carlton. Phi, 13-7, mo 2.93 Bllllnoham, Cln, 13-7, .650, 3 44 Hours after the race, the $1.5 million career winner still was standing in the mud at Pocono signing autographs. second only In national popularity to A. J.

Foyt," observer said. "And Foyt gets his because of his three Indianapolis wins. Ifs a shame Petty never ran at Indy." Fovt, meantime, passed trp the Puroiator 500 at Pocono to get back into the headlines himself. The famed Texas veteran, who will be 40 years old in January, went to Talladega, Saturday and set ai closed course miles an hour in an Indian aiolis car. average In the roiator was only 115.595 rn p.h., but the race was stopped by rain once for I hour and 22 minutes, four other times by Orta doubled and scored the first run of the Ghicago sixth on a single by Carlos May.

Another run scored on a wild pickoff attempt by pitcher Steve ni-M, cartwheeling 40 feet! is an old-fashioned con through the air before he land- artist but none of the riches I cd on his neck and shoulders expect to make would be and skidded another 20 feet. sible if he broken the His motorcycle careened off the drag strip and hit a Colum-j bus, television cam-! I eraman, Santiago Rivera, who I was listed in fair condition in a Phenix City hospital with a bro -1 ken hip. I Tommy Bush, an announcer, I for another Columbus said Pleso seemed to be in good I shape as he took off at about miles an hour from a five- foot ramp. "After he hit, he just flew up in the air, his arms and legs! SEATTLE (AP) Bob Cooper and Sput Kenne-j straight out; he looked like a gpattle-hased Pay Pnk won dy won the Northeast Louisiana raft doll," Bush said. (the old Cup Regatta Sunday MM Summer Rail Tour-1 The stuntman died in surgery; in a grueling afternoon and Mid-Summer Four-Ball Tour about hourg the- of unlimited hydro- nament Sunday at Muny G( crai5u i nlane racing that saw two boats Course wth a 13-under par pi of Ocala, had destroyed in separate mishaps.

score of 95 for 27 boles. he was gunning) George Henley of Eatonville Paul Farr and Ned Goyne for world records in distance pushed the Pak to an easy first (finished second with a 97. Jim and numher of cars jumped. He! place finish in the champion- Team To Capture Four-Ball Event In Gold Cup Boat Regatta homS 'Justus and Jerry Smith were Thoped to clear 200 feet, surpass- i ship heat on Washington Melton followed with mhird at 99 and Kirk Fisher and ------------his 18th this season and 1.16th of his career to set a White Sox record for most career homers. Tigers 6-3, Orioles 1-9 Joe Coleman pitched a two- hitter and Dick Sharon slugged a two-run homer to help Detroit beat Baltimore in the first game of their doubleheader.

Brooks Robinson drove in four Jim Moody were fourth at IOO In the first flight, Bill Reit- zammer and Jim Morgan showed the way with a 105. John Cook and Johnny Sheppard defeated Paul Myers and Bill Har ing what he said were records of 171 feet and 23 cars. He said 21 cars is the most ever cleared by Knievel, the best-known cycle stuntman, who is famous for his crashes and injuries as well as vey in a playoff for second for his jumping exploits, after both teams had 107 walked away from ev- rcgular plav. Bob Sale and cry jump and have no broken Georff Underwood tied with I bones," Pleso said before hts runs -with a homer and single toijohn Payne and Don Trautner the state Dixie Seniors Touma ment here Sunday night, downing Luling, 9-4 in a second 13-8, .619, 3.41 Grimsley, Bat, 13-8, .619, I round game. The victory left the defending state champs in a third Monroe remained undefeated in yellow caution lights for a total of 42 laps, and finally had to be round match against Plaquemine Parish today at 7 p.m.

The winner of that game will be in the finals of the double elimination tournament. As in its first rouuu record of 1ead Baltimore to victory in the nightcap. Robinson, back in the lineup after a absence with injured ribs. singled in a run during a three-run Oriole first inning. The veteran third baseman then drove Detroit starter rin 7-12, from the "I mound with a three-run homer ii Guiles in the third.

Dave McNally. IO Petty dominated at 109 for fourth. jump after shaking off a strong challenge from the Miss Budweiser of Lakeland, The Pak and the Bud were locked in a deck-to-deck duel as they roared around the mile course at speeds over 150 miles per hour along the But near the end of lap two of the six-lap event, the Bud appeared to back off slightly Pleso said he was one of a when the Pay Pak rocked up small number of jumpers who Second flight honors went to take from ramp but land Bill Johnson and Tom Myers with lift. Buck Wade and Ed Villa were second at 111 while three teams, Alfred White and He led the race nine times for 152 of the 192 circuits actually completed. Buddv Baker came In second in a Ford, Cale Yarborough was third in a Chevrolet, David Pearson fourth in a Mercury Pnrsons fifth In f'rst round wtnl against Northeast Saturday.

West Monroe continued to get good pitching and hitting plus the benefit of errors. Jerry had a four hitter, striking out seven and walking three. The locals collected IO hits including a two- run homer by Dee Hogan while Luling committed four errors, a1) of which led to runs. Luling got a run in the bot- on one sponson momentarily GuHaW, an, 13-7, 2.78 Marshall, la, hie. Gary Hicks was safe on 2.16.

Pro Tennis little Current's loss Not Halting Chance At Chris OCEANPORT, N.J. (AP) tem of the first but West Mon-, roe came back rn the third when FJttei Monmouth In. vitational Handicap scar- Red Sox 7, Yankees Luis Tiant scattered IO hits and Rico Petrocelli and Bernie Carbo knocked in two runs apiece, leading Boston over New York before their second game was postponed by rain, tiant, pitched out of a few tough innings, including a one- out, bases-loaed jam in the fourth and a Yankee uprising in Carl White, Byron Grisgby and Bill Ferguson and Charles Leach and Jimmy Malson tied for third at 113. There was a three-way tie for first in the third flight. Ted Flynn and Pat Gilpatrick, Doc Teaster and Johnny Futch and Clete James and Art Hailey all finished with 117 totals.

Jimmy Boyett and Gary Thompson and Gary Roy and Sal Patarro finished tied for fourth at 120. Larry Upton and Russell had a 114 total to win the fourth flight. Terry Nolan and Steve Nolan were second at 118. Bob- arid aopeared as lf it might hit on pavement. Most cycle stunt- the Budweiser.

men, including Knievel, jump Driver Howie Benns and the ramp to ramp. Bud never caught up again. "Ramp-to-ramp Jumpers are Other Cold Cup finishers a dime a Pleso said. were the Pizza Pete of Detroit, On the last 40 to 50 feet of my jump, all my forward motion which is the only motion the Tampers experience will change to downward motion. I driven by Fred Alter, third: the Atlas Van Lines of Detroit, piloted by Bill Muncev, fourth; and the Kirby Classic of Seattle, driven by Bill Wurster, have been able to compute my fifth.

Miss Madison of Madison, Ray Coker led off with a dou- ing trainer Ixiu Rondinello off of his Aug. 17 date with Fights CITY Napolas, 14S, 3 rcjwsa as a rarwaifld WORLD TEAM TENNIS Eastern Division Atlantic Section Pct GB 30 5 .857 Boston 17 20 .459 34 Baltimore 14 22 .369 16 New York 12 25 324 19 Central Section Detroit 27 9 750 Pittsburgh 23 12 .657 Cleveland 20 19 .513 11 26 .297 i Western Division Section Minnesota 14 .622 I HOU'ton 19 1 5 559 Florida 16 20 444 Chicago 14 21 .400 8 Pacitlc Section Denver 22 13 .629 Golden Gaters 18 18 .500 LOS Angeles 13 24 .351 IO Hawaii IO 26 .279 x-cllnched section title Saturday's Matches 28. Phlladelohla 24 Cleveland 30, Boston 21 Houston 32, Toronto Buffalo 25 Minnesota 28. Los Angeles 17 Sunday's Matches Denver 27, Boston 21 Pittsburgh 28, Baltimore 24 Detroit 23, Cleveland 17 Chicano 29, Florida 26 Hawaii 22, New York 21 Monday's Matches Detroit at Philadelphia Minnesota at Houston Toronto-Buffalo at Golden Gatsra an error with Coker going to Terry Crocker then singled L'hris Evert-t came all the way sir- clearing the bases on two throw- and we re going ing errors to put West Monroe on top, 3-1. Tn the sixth, Randy Etier walked and Hogan followed with his homer.

David Fowlkes then doubled Coker reached on an error, Fowlkes scoring and rocker singled to score Coker. West Monroe added two more runs in the seventh while Luling came back to score three in its half of the seventh. Kerry Vial took the loss for Luling. In other action Sunday, Northeast (Rayville Delhi) remained alive by topping Ville Platte, 2-0. Winn Parish lost to Harahan, 7-6, and was elimi nated.

B. said Rondinello Saturday, Waterhouse and Joe York were fourth at 125. Jim Justus of Bastrop won the Best Dressed Golfer award. Buddy Fisher had the longest drive, 300 yards. the ninth, when New York I scored three runs in a and Gerry Rodgers capped by Bobby RBL were third at Ll and Roger onrt Irurk VAW single.

Royals 16-3, Angels 4-6 Fred Patek capped big rallies in the sixth and seventh innings with run-scoring doubles to lead Kansas first-game triumph. Fran Healy singled home two runs in the sixth inning of the second game as the Royals completed their sweep. Twins 4-2 Joe two-run homer and Sal two-run single highlighted a six-run seventh inning that powered first-game victory. The Twins landing force on all other jumps but I just know how heavy it will be this He was aided in designing his cycles and studying jumps by his brother, Bill Pleso, who was one of the first to reach him after the crash. Pleso scorned ballyhooed Snake River Canyon jump scheduled for next month in Idaho, saying, "For $6 mil- shortly after Little Current the WQn as Eric So- Preakness and Belmont Stakes doubled home a run in beaten by Holding Pattern.

But trainer J.J. Samer. -who said he was thinking of sending Holding Pattern against Little Current and Chris Evert in the Travers Stakes at Saratoga Springs on Aug. 17. may change his mind when he starts remembering that had the $100,000 Monmouth been a yard longer than 11-8 miles, his gelded 3-vear-old likely would have finished second to Little Current.

Holding Pattern, a littlek- nown gelding with the best record in the 10-horse field, ran what Samer called a "perfect and just held on to beat i the late-charging Little Cur- MeLemore and Puller. LSt I pent the sixth and scored on Jim single Bowling NEW YORK (AP) Larry I Geracioti, assistant director of athletics and head baseball coach at New ork University, has been named athletic director at Wagner College. Gera-ii cioti, a member of the NYU Wagner Sept. I. NEEDED AT ONCE PHARMACIST Excellent Salary Paid overtime over 40 hours.

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I UM I ('MJN! I Vt UNITED ACCEPTANCE Of Monroe-West Monroe, Inc. 608 NORTH THIRD STREET MONROE PAT MARNELL and LARRY WEEMS SAYS: We Finance It All! driven by Milner Irvin went dead In the water in the fifth lap. There were no injuries during the day but plenty of casualties among the boats. The U-95, the first competitive turbine-powered unlimited, sank in heat 1-C when a turbine wheel flew off one of the two engines and punctured a hole in the bottom..

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