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The Stuart News from Stuart, Florida • 8

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Express Continues Winning Ways with 1 9 7 Win over Hawaiians As in marriage the key to the success of a football team can be communication or the Jacksonville Ex press communication is making a world of difference in their second year of World ootball League play Head coach Charlie Tate is com municating with his players unlike last year's coach Bud Asher make it rough on a guy and to tell him why he shouldwin a championship are two different Stuart winter resident and Express linebacker Rich Thomann said "He takes time to talk to us It's not often in football you find a man who's not caloused He really cares about his players" That big plus com munication makes is making the Express as shown in Jacksonville's 19 7 whipping of Hawaii Saturday night in the final WL exhibition game The win gave the Express a 3 0 preseason mark which will be put to the ultimate test Saturday night in Memphis during the opening game Jacksonville's solid defense limited Hawaii to one legitimate drive while the Express offense scored three times One Express score came on a fake field goal attempt "They were thinking of a fake field goal attempt and a bad snap made up their Thomann explained practice the kicker throws to a certain spot where someone is supposed to be usually the least populated spot Our kicker Charlie Durkee threw where he was supposed to and Ron Lamb caught it He ran over three guys to get into the end the play came in the first period and gave Jacksonville the lead After that quar terback George Mira threw a touchdown pass and the Express defense held up in the downpouring rain The rain helped cause 14 fumbles seven on each side was about three inches of water on the Thomain said rained all day and during the game It was so bad that in the fourth qarter the water was at the top of the benches rom the 40 yard line to the other 40 yard line you couldn't tell where the out of bounds markers Rich had a good game with an interception and five unassisted tackles "I got my interception on the last play of the first half" Thomann explained plays earlier the quarterback threw the same pass and it bounced off my chest He tried the same pass again and I caught it The receiver got back up and tackled me after I ran 10 yards got hit on the head in the third quarter and had my bell rung" Rich added I spent the fourth quarter Defense will be another big factor in success this season teams are offensively min Thomann said team that can come up with a good defense might be able to do it be real real strong if we can keep healthy only difference bet ween this league and the NL is the names of the Rich added think our players are just as good and a little television exposure will let people know A big television contract would make the WL a suc cess is thinking about Thomann observed will be an experimental year for us If we can continue with good exciting games maybe get a Sb the WL owners must be able to hold on financially for at least one more year doing so many things differently this Rich remarked cutting back on salaries and cutting out all the unnecessaries still running a first class operation and I think the league will be just as exciting as last year Looks as if we have a good team and be right up Ex Bear Coach STUART Hopes To Puff Up NEWS gb Chicago's Wind 8A Tuesday July 29 1975 531 8V 46 15 455 isk Keys Bosox Trio of 78s Low in Men's Tournament at net Betty Shula also announced he had placed five free agents on waivers He identified them as linebacker Rick Lidell from the University of Miami safety Ray Green from Gramling linebacker Larry Shorty of Arizona State Harvey Glasscock totaled 68 to lead all low netters his score topping Class Bruce Itimer had a 69 in Class A and Jack Merrell was second 69 70 Ver groundrules at the was best ball of the threesome blind draw Walt Eichen Bill Wasserman and Eileen Eiler teamed to shoot a minus 14 to lead play At 125 in a tie for second were George Enot Jack Huhlman Hank Sargent and Carl Riolo Also at 125 were Mark Amos CE Murry Gil Carr and Ralph Higley BEST BALL of the twosome was played Sunday at The and the minus 10 of Wayne and Mease Rapp capped the play At six under was a logjam of Bill and Vera Moser Preston and Layde lanagan and rank and Etta DeStefano Glenn and Mary Jo Massnick Bill and Jean Pearson Al and Rheta Dellay and Ralph and Gerry Clark all had minus for a third place jam association will be match play versus par with full han dicaps A trio of 78's led the field in The Yacht and Country low net low gross in classes play Saturday David Irons and Don Graham tied for the lead in Class A with 78 low grosses and Jack Spencer led the low gross in Class with a 78 to highlight the play Reilly Bird had an 81 and Neil Wintering an 84 also in Class Mahon Cline led Class low gross with an 87 and John Wells had an 89 case Gary Nolan) failed to go the distance Braves 5 Dodgers? Rookie Biff Pocoroba drove in three runs two of them during a game winning three run rally of reliever Mike Marshall in the eighth as the Braves dealt the Dodgers' 1974 Cy Young Award winner his 10th defeat in 16 decisions winning hit in thh eighth came after singles by Earl Williams Roland Office and Larvell Blanks had loaded the bases Phil Niekro (11 7) went thh route for the win Padres 2 Astros 0 Dave resileben yielded just five hits and drove in the winning run himself with an infield forceout in the fifth It was the first shutout of the season for the 23 year old reisleben now 5 10 Willie McCovey homered in the ninth for the other San Diego run Cubs 4 Expos 2 Jose Cardenal belted his first MIAMI (UPI Irv Goode the Miami Dolphins reserve center guard has decided to retire from professional football and devote full time to his St Louis sporting goods store Dolphins Coach Don Shula announced Goode's decision Mondav after a telephone call from the veteran in St Louis Goode who was an all pro center during a 10 year stay with the St Louis Cardinals would have started his 13th year in the National ootball League this season He joined the Dolphins two years ago after spending a year with the Buffalo Bills but failed tosign his contract or report to the Dolphins training camp this year PORT ST LUCIE Larry Lorentson had the day's low roundof 76 but Jim Docoshad the handicap to offset it and The 27 year old catcher enjoyed his best game of the year Monday night when he walloped two homers and drove in the winning run in the ninth inning with a bases loaded single to lead the Red Sox to a 7 6 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers game winning hit was his fourth of the game and scored Carl Yastrzemski to give the Red Sox their 18th win in the last 21 games The victory boosted Boston's lead in the AL East to nine games over Baltimore Except perhaps for Danny Ozark no one has ever con fused Larry Christenson for TomSeaver That is until Monday night (BEST TWO BALLS blind draw at the Martin County Golf and Country Club was led by the 123 of Lyle Lundy Tom Rohde Charlie Zihlman and Bill Neff Pittsburgh Philadelphia New York PERECT TAG great timing everything needed for the out except the ball as Houston Astros Sewall's Point winter resident Doug Rader (12) applies the tag to San Diego pit cher Dave reisleben during Monday night's game Rader lost the ball and reisleben was safe as San Diego won 2 0 UPI Telephoto Boston Baltimore New York Milwaukee Detroit Cleveland pct 637535 Wednesday's Games Cleveland at Balt night Detroit at New York night Milwaukee at Boston Kansas City at Minn night Chicago at California night Texas at Oakland night 1'' By United Press International The rookies have gotten most of the raves but the recent success of the Boston Red Sox could be easily summed up in two words Carlton isk no doubt the stellar play of rookies red Lynn and Jim Rice have been in strumental in the rise of the Red Sox to the top of the American League East but the return of isk an All Star catcher to the starting lineup has been the solidifying component isk who suffered a broken arm in spring training returned to the starting lineup on June 23 and over the last three weeks about the time it has taken for isk to get back in the groove the Red Sox have been practically un beatable with 72 Glenn Massnick had a 71 and Dr Henri Tasca scored a 72 to finish behind Glasscock Curtis Serth paced Class with a 71 low net and Gene Wilson had a 72 Winds Cahill general manager of the Memphis Southman until last week was named Winds general manager The announcement came five days before the Winds 0 2 in practice play their regular season opener in Birmingham against the Vulcans Both got multiyear contracts but no terms were announced The two men replaced Babe Panlli who was doing double duty as coach and general manager Monday morning he was told his move from the Charlotte WL team last May was in vain Panlli took it "like a gen said Winds President Gene Pullano No plans were announced for Parilli but Pullano said he and his 11 fellow owners were "honorable people" and their attorneys were negotiating with Parilli over the payoff of his multiyear contract won the weekly golf tour nament of the Sandpiper Bay Golf Association Thursday at the Saints Course with a low gross of 69 to take A light honors light winners the individual low competition were: light A Docos Lorentson and iscus Tom Keeher and Rick noia 71 light Graydon Smith 68 Howard Hickman 71 George Montooth Roy Hannum and Jack radd 72 light Irving Endlichand Bob Mitchell 72 Charlie Swan 73 Miles Harvey and August Ruppell 74 Play next Thursday for the gb lO'i 15 20 21 Oakland Kansas City Chicago Texas California Minnesota Monday of the still alive Philadelphia Phillies in the National League East meant when he said a few months back that Christenson has the potential to be another Seaver The 21 year old Christenson showed Seaver like form in pitching the Phillies to a six hit 5 2 victory over Pittsburgh that sliced the NL East lead to 42 games Reds 8 Giants 4 Dan Driessen belted a three run homer and Pete Rose contributed a pair of RBI doubles as the Reds behind five innings of relief from Pedro Borbon boosted their lead over the Dodgers to games in the NL West It was the 44th consecutive game the when the Pittsburgh Pirates Reds starting pitcher (in this suddenly discovered to their dismay what Ozark manager NINE HOLERS Grace Beegle Jan Brotherton and Ad Newton teamed to fire a low net 38 to lead the Nine Holers best ball tournament at The Yacht and Country Club riday Louise Brandi ran Droege Marj Irons and Dot Irving had a 40 to tie with Kay Cooper Kay Joyce and Margaret Williams for second place Mrs Newton had low putts with 14 with Mrs Irons and Mrs Joyce each using 16 CHICAGO (UPI) Abe Gibron a 300 pound former Chicago Bears coach and Leo Cahill a longtime Canadian league coach from Illinois will try to blow some air into the sagging sails of the Chicago Winds in hopes the franchise can yet become the flagship of the World ootball League Gibron 11 30 1 as head coach for three years of the Chicago Bears until he was fired last year was named coach of the running back Norman Jacobs ot the university ot Cin cinnati and punter Mike Shawen of Middle Tennessee State JACKSONVILLE la (UPI) Eddie McAshan Georgia first black quarterback and the No 1 signal caller for most of the old Jacksonville games last year has been cut by the new Jacksonville Express World ootball League team The Express also announced three other players put on waivers as the team reduced the squad to the 38 player limit for Saturday's season opener against Memphis Besides McAshan the Express cut defensive tackle Dan Spivey from Georgia Andy Andrade a running back from Northern Michigan and Stan Davis Chi 4 Mntrl 2 San Diego 2 Houston 0 night NY 11 St Louis 7 night Att 5 LA 3 night Phila 5 Pitts 2 night Cinci 8 San ran 4 night Wednesday's Games Mntrl at Chi Phila at Pitts night NY at St Louis night LA at Atl night San ran at Cinci night San Diego at Houston night 65 37 54 47 49 51 490 47 56 456 46 58 442 44 58 431 's Results Cleve 7 Balt 5 10 ings night Det 3 New York 0 night Bos 7 Mil 6 night Minn 9 KC 8 night Chi 3 Calif 2 night Oak 12 Texas 6 night Red leming Dave Mathers and Neal Pope had an 11 under for second Matt Stepienski Bill Skillman and Ruth Rhoades had nine under to tie with Tom Rohde John Bateman and Wasserman Golf National League East I pct 62 39 614 58 44 569 52 American League i pct go 61 40 604 51 48 515 9 50 51 495 11 50 53 485 1 2 46 55 455 15 45 54 West 1 1 1 1 1 i fl WET? riS Mmwka ZajW TW: 1 WmOB CMb Map St Louis 50 50 500 ll'j Chicago 47 56 45616V Montreal 40 57 412 West I pct gb Cincinnati 67 36 650 Los Angeles 54 50 519 13'2 San rancisco 51 51 500 15'2 San Diego 49 54 47618 Atlanta 44 58 431 22's Houston 36 69 343 32 Monday's Results ootball Rinaldi's Second Enhances Ranking Dennis Rinaldi Jr improved his state status over the weekend with first and second place finishes in the Holhwood Junior Invitational Tennis Tournament Rinaldi lost to Cory Wald Tennis man 6 3 6 4 in a tough match in the boys singles cham pionship but teamed with Waldman to win the doubles title with a 6 4 6 3 win over Steve Shulla and Scott eldman The tournament was im portant for the young Sewall Point player as Denny upset the No 23 ranked player in the state Shulla in singles play Rinaldi is ranked 3i)th In the finals Denny lost to the No 15 player Earlier in the morning Rtnaldi ousted Louis Ayala of Miami 6 2 6 6 2 to reach the finals Rinaldi and Waldman breezed through the doubles competition Before the finals the twosome crushed Bob Otter and Tom Blumber 6 0 6 I then whipped Ayala and Bruce Bennett 6 3 4 6 and 6 3 to reach the championships LOUISVILLE Ky (UPI) Seldom does Wimbledon champion Arthur Ashe get ruffled by anything during a tennis match But Monday night a crying child got on his nerves to the point where he halted play and demanded the youngster be removed from the stands "That baby's gotta shouted the usually impassive Ashe The child did go and shortly thereafter so did Ashe's first round opponent Nikki Spear of Yugoslavia a 6 4 7 6 victim in the $100000 Louisvillle Pro Classic CINCINNATI (UPI) Stan Smith Tom Gorman Dick Stockton Erik Van Dillen and Cliff Drysdale are among 32 men entered in the Western Tennis Championship which gets underway today The tournament winds up Sunday afternoon with finals in both singles and doubles The singles champion receives $9000 and the win ningdoubles team gets $2 350 oreign entrants include: Ismail El Shafei top rated player Tom Koch Brazil's best and Juaquin Loyo Mayo of Mexico The Australian contingent here includes Dick Crealy Phil Dent and Colin Dibley Bright Gets ifth Spot In State AJBC Event Bowling Arthur Ashe a Eleanor Walfon Pounds Lighter In Kegierette Win Banner Lake Wins Mrs Wallen used her daughter in 10 pound ball instead of her usual 12 pound ball because the 12 pounder hadn't been lucky The lost poundage may have helped Dieting can be helpful to many athletes but not always how many pounds you lose it's where you lose them Take the case of Martin County kegierette Eleanor Walton during the lorida Keglerettes Tour nament at Gardens Lanes in Palm Beach Gardens Saturday Ricky Bright of Jensen Beach placed fifth out of 408 entries to lead area entries in the AJBC Juniors State Bowling Tournament at the River Lanes in Titusville Bright posted a 507 series and had a 171 handicap for a 678 total for fifth in Class Brian Phillips was 13th out of 327 entries in the Class competition with a 369 series and a 258 handicap Scott Newman was the other Jensen Imines entry to place Newman rolled a 390 and had a 234 handicap for a 624 27th in Class ST LUCIE: A 68 is pretty good hey? Well what about a 65? Bunny Laybourn fired that to win the second flight while Ruby Johnson's 68 was the first top count in the St Lucie women's golf action at Sandpiper Bay Ginny Ellsworth was second in the first flight with a 73 and was trailed by Pearl Roberts with a 75 Dorina Tanner was run nerup in the second division with a 70 Tied for third were Irene Chapman and Mary Kuhn with 73s JUNIOR NO TAP Tour nament was held July 27 at the Jensen Lanes and Joe Gould topped all entries in the Juniors class with a 723 Paul Nichols was second with a 707 Laura Nugent was the top girl with a 708 In the Bantam competition Charles Rowe was first with a 774 and Jeff Coleman had third group with Gretchen Dalton and Lil O'Bierne sharing the honor Lois Zinter carded a 75 and Mimi Lamont a 76 Elfrieda Wochatz' 75 was low in the fourth flight a stroke up on Betty Nardone Jean McDougall followed with a 77 A 76 by ran Coane won the fifth flight while Iva Dean Bouck captured runnerup honors with a 76 Thelma Gates'85 completed the scoring undefeated streak at four games Jerry Terrell also had lour hits for the Twins while (On following page) as Mrs Walton swept to the first place prize of the Keglerettes with an M7 total Along with the first place trophy Mrs Walton pocketed a $300 check Mrs Walton spun games of 164 178 and IM and added 172 pins handicap Second place went to Rose Ortega with an 850 and Bea Harper was third with an 820 Martin Countlans made a strong showing with area bowlers listed In thekegierette field 715 Lisa Damron head the girls with 605 and Shari Payne had a 584 TUESDAY SCRATCH Charlotte Anderson fired a 213 in the second game for her top game and Dee Paonessa had a 218 in the second to lead the Tuesday Ladies Scratch A pair of 74s were first in the League with identical 702 marks Karen Gifford was second with a 195 691 Number One led the team scores with 550 2003 and is in first place in the league standings Team No 5 is second and Rally Up is third SOUTHEASTERN Con vention of Bowling Proprietors elected Max Booke of Boca Raton's University Bow) as president of the lorida Chapter In the final day of the weeklong convention riday Booke was tabbed as head man Booke has been secretary for the last six years Vern Ashbacher of Naples was voted as the vice president and Jim acenti Jr of Hialeah is the new secreatry Named to the board of directors are Bob Daniel of West Palm Beach Bill Lamont of Hialeah Babe Katz of Daytona Beach and Booke home run since May 31 a two run shot with Rick Monday aboard in the fifth inning helping the Cubs deal the Expos their sixth loss in the last seven games Ron Bonham (10 6) went the distance for Chicago striking out nine and yielding six hits Mets 11 Cards? elix Millan banged out two doubles and two singles scored three runs and drove in three others in helping Jon Matlack to his 12th win and the Mets to within 8 2 games of the losing Pirates in the NL East Indians 7 Orioles Charlie Spikes who homered earlier singled in two runs in the 10th inning to give the Indians a victory over the Orioles who had rallied for three runs in the last of the ninth to tie the game Rico Carty also homered for the Indians while Bobby Grich connected for Baltimore Tigers! Yankees 0 Vern Ruhle tossed a six hitter and Willie Horton hit his 17th homer as the Tigers handed the Yankees their third straight shutout defeat Ruhle boosting his record to 9 7 posted his fifth complete game and second shutout in outdueling Larry Gura Twins 9 Royals I Lyman fourth hit of the game drove home the winning run in the ninth inninu to give the Twins a victory Banner Lake clipped Port Salerno No 1 13 10 and Port Salerno No 3 tripped Kobe Sound No 1 in soft ball league play Monday night Josi Mae Senn smashed two over the Royals and snap new home runs to lead Port manager Whitey tn ife hitneiAn TV Illa In Banner Lake's Division II victory Shirley Jiles cracked two round trippers I 4.

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