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50 THI TRIBUNE-STAR, TERRE HAUTE, IND. SUNDAY, OCT. 1, 1972 Clemente Acquisition Linked to Quotas Bucs Got Superstar From Dodgers Farm By GARY MIHOCES PITTSBURGH On Nov. 22. 1954.

the Pittsburgh Pirates paid $4.000 to draft a young, obscure Puerto Rican from the Montreal farm team of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Eighteen seasons later, that reached exclusive 3.000-hit plateau, an achievement shared bv only 10 other plavers in major league history. Many observers link the Pirate coup in acquiring Clemente from the Dodgers to the quota system which once restricted the entry to blacks into the big leagues. Clemente, horn in Carolina. Puerto Rico, the son of a sugar cane plantation foreman, was signed to a free agent contract by the Dodgers in years after Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier.

There were five black players on the Dodger parent club that year, and Clemente was signed to a minor league even though it meant the risk Clemente, Bucs Top New York Rob- right center to drive in Zisk PITTSBURGH (AP) erto 3.000th career and Sanguillen. incino jraift base Kit. a leadoff double in the I The other two runs fourth inning, touched off a came in the sixth when Mat he batted 'ust 143 three-run Pittsburgh rally that'lack walked Willie Stargell and times for a 257 averaSp 10 his moved the Pirates to a 5 0 Na Zisk and Sanguillen drove a low RPa 0 at Morv tional League baseball victory liner down the third base line Clemente caught the eyes Over the New York Mets Sat or- which went between thp legs of Pirate scouts. Wayne Garrett for a two-base I Pittsburgh finished dead last error. in the National League that Dock Ellis pitched the first year and made the 20 year old six innings for the Pirates, a1-joutfielder their No.

1 choice in lowing just one hit ana Bob the draft. Johnson finished up. Since then. Clemente has new vork ittsburgh compiled a .318 lifetime age. won four batting titles and 4nbo hit over .300 a dozen times.

He more hits, runs batten in day. The game was halted after Clemente's ringing double and he was presented with the base PITTSBURGH AP) Major teaeue baseball players wilh 1,000 nr more life hits: 4.191 3 AW 1.51» i 3.388 Tv Cobh Star Mus ral Tris Speaker Warner x-Bank Aaron EiMie Collins Nap Laioie Paul Waner cap Anson s-Aaron's 1.081 throush Friday, Sept. Total I New Vork ball as the crowd at Three Rivers Stadium gave him a standing ovation. He became the 11th man in major league his tory to reach 3.000 hits. Pitcher Jon Matlack walked Hernandz.

Richie Zisk after ClementeMatiaok 14 10 hit, and Mannv Sanguillen -in fled to score Clemente ah hi HGarrell 1b 4 0 0 0 Gnscin 2b roMvell 4010 Stennett of Milner If 1 0 0 0 Clemt'nle rf 2 clauh rf 1 0 0 0 Mazmski pr 1 0 0 0 3 Pouch onoo Davalilln rf 92S1 I Marshall ph 1 0 0 0 Stargell lb 1.152 Kranponl lb 10 10 Zisk If Krcgosi lono Saneuilln Sr hncck rf 1 0 0 0 Pagan 10 0 0 Over 1 0 0 0 as 10 12 Nnian 2 ooo 2 oooi swinging Mntlark 2 0 0 0 Clines ph 1 0 0 0 Hahn rf noon B.lnhnson 0 ft 0 0 siyie -----the plate. 29 0 2 0 Total 28 5 8 1 1 ono Atio The continuous neck move oon in; Hr-5 ment, side to side to work out the kinks, extensive land scaping around home plate, and 3B5 taking the first pitch have be 1 0 0 1 come Clemente trademarks. 10021 hb 1 1 nf Nolan. pJate San Francisco Edges Atlanta SAN FRANCISCO (APJ Bobby Bond's and Garrv Maddox cracked solo homers and Jim Barr scattered 10 hits Saturday. boosting the San Francisco Giants to a 31 victory over the Atlanta Braves in a game.

25th homer of the season came on the first pitch by loser Mike McQueen. 0-5, after catcher Earl Williams dropped foul pop for an error leading off the third. Maddox belted his 12th homer with two down in the fourth for a 2 0 lead. It was the sixth straight hit for Maddox, who collected four hits, including a homer, in Friday 143 Barr. 8-10, lost hits shutout when the Braves staged a two- out rally in the sixth.

Mike Lum and Larvell Blanks in- glbd. and pinch-batter Hank Aaron lined a run-scoring single to left. hu 'fip 1000 and total bases than amy player a 2 0 in Pirate history, iiiil Beyond the statistics, Clemente is identified by his free-1 unorthodox hatting and his manner sis ms at, HITS HIS 3.OftOTH—Pirates right fielder Roberto Clemente swings at pitch that became his 3.ft00th, making him one of 11 players in the major leagues to hit that number or more. It came in the fourth inning off Mets pitcher Jon Matlock, in game played in Pittsburgh yesterday afternoon. It was a double to center field.

AP Wirephoto. -W Garrett DP-New York 1 LOB Yrrk 5. Pittsburgh 4. 2B Clemente IB IP 8 Patirli 2 Flits (W.15-7) 8 The 1 a Johnson 1 Jack Hernandez drilled a triple -I- i a -I i Osteen Leads LA to Victory CINCINNATI (API who Pitcher drove in run in the eighth in Nebraska Wallops Minnesota 49-0 LINCOLN. Neb American Johnny Rodgers set a Big Eight total yardage record Saturday to head the seventh- ranked Nebraska Cornhuskers to a convincing 49 0 rout of Minnesota, Nebraska displayed a com manding offense which was also stands so far from the Gjaude Osteen it appears he'd need a ben slat to make contact, yet delivered a tic breaking, he can lunge forward and swipe 'wojrun double in the 10th to a low and away fastball out of a Los Angeles Dodgers the mitt.

fn. a 42 National League Clemente's career total of 240 ovpr tbe Cincinnati home runs is far below similar Saturday, totals for Willie Mays and Hank Osteen. 19 11. gave the Dodg only other active prs wdb a run-scoring players with more than 3,000 tbat drove hjts home Willie Crawford. Then in the 10th, Osteen came through Eighth-Ranked Michigan Rolls Over Tulane 41-7 BY LARRY PALADINO ANN ARBOR.

Mich. (AP)- Notre Dame Continued From Page 45. run up 72 points in two games, wound up with 636 total yards, including 349 yard's rushing and 287 yards in the air. Notre Dame piled up 403 yards total offense in the first half. Purdue reserve quarterback Bo Bobrowski relieved Gary Danielson in the fourth quarter and led both Boilermaker scoring drives.

Danielson finished the game with three completions in 14 attempts for 40 yards. Bobrowski hit two of three for 21 yards. A sell-out crowd of 59.075 watched the game under partly sunny skies and cool temperatures. nod. Shtrttleswortji bulldozer! h.s, JuM 41 afler Shul.

way for 150 yards in 21 carries. tl e5 scoring three touchdowns, to touchdown. vVolfman Randv Lo lead eighth ranked Michigan to a 41 7 college football to climax a 65-yard, mne-olavf when sophomore wingback Gil Purdue drive, and again in the final pe Cnapman scooted 49 yards up No'rf the middle on a punt return for reanev a TD. Tulane, 2-1, averted a on Steve shutout with his game-winning hit with two out after Ron Cey and Bill Russell singled. The Dodgers had taken a 10 lead in the first inning off Wayne Simpson on Bill Buck- RBI bouncer.

But the Reds wiped out the advantage i with a two run fourth on Pete Rose's double. Joe However, Clemente played touchdown, sandwiched by Dix much of his career in spacious other two scoring efforts of Forbes Field and his hit to all 2 and 6 yards which gave the fields style has produced more Huskers a 28 0 intermission singles and trioles than any lead. other active player. Rodgers came back strong in Hitting is just one facet of the the third quarter, running a all-around play that has made punt back 64 yards. Well ahead Clemente a Goloen Glove win of his defenders, Rodgers I ner 11 straight times sparked by three scoring runs turned around and backed into age 38 still the best flnd Rob fc by I back Gary Dixon and a the end zone from 10 yards out.

ner o-n the Pirate team. bv Tolan. I quarter tight-fisted defense. That touchdown was followed No other player surpasses losangei.es cincinati It was the most lopsided four minutes later by another Clemente in all out strain )h Cornhusker victory in their 45 score from the two. effort.

He runs out every infield Buckner rf 4 0 0 1 Morgan 2b 5 12 1 game series. Third string wingback Jeff grounder as if the World Series Rodgers fell on a fumble by Moran took it in from one at stake. Cev 1b Minnesotan Tom McLeod after1 out in the fourth quarter to put1 basket catches, often.rrawford if McLeod had picked off a Dave the final Nebraska score on wp" below ie waist, add f.ergttSon Humm pass. Then Rodgers took boards. sparkle to routine plays, and hi a 20-yard pass, which moved The Gophers managed onlyjbis arm KS strong that no pusscii 1 base.

Osteen Clemente has been known to high against wall to he has 20, but faltered in an attempt to rpakp a patch and whirl and Total a nou nut it in throw, almost before landing. Many catches. gan intercepted a Mike Walker ouarterback sneak in the fourth 7 Pass- the field, got a quarter. beautiful block from Roy Bob Thornbladh, Shut offensive line Burks, and scored on a 32 yard backup, added a rotllrn- I waning-moments for now 3 0, pulled away Michigan with a om yard After 14 4 14 1 14 ft 39 pasa from ClimentJ fTbomas kirk) 11 njn (Thomas kick) ND-Cieszkowski 1 run kick) 1 run 'Thomas Pur 24 nin irnm Bobrowski) Pur- Peterson rim (pass failed) pasa opened massive holes for the 6 fool 2, 227 pound fullback from Cincinnati, and once he got there he was hard to stop. Shuttlesworth churned virtually untouched off right tackle for a 21 -yard touchdown six plays after the Wolverines got the ball for the first time at their 49 yard line.

He also scored a pair of touchdowns on three-vard Chisox Clip Texas 5-3 Logan's touchdown the Green Wave moved crisply down the field with Foley taking over the quarterbacking from senior Walker. But the Parseglieli Praises Irish SOUTH BEND. Ind. (AP)- 5 1 1 2 ft 0 0 .10 0 0 noon ft 0 ft 1 0 0 37 managed only aTna 1S his career total in the Big Eight one drive of any eit'ra ot 2.070 yards and the new against the Husker black record. His scores brought to 35 The visitors reached the Neb.

the touchdowns since played for Nebraska, a new put it in, school record. Nebraska had 298 yards Humm connected with re rushing, compared to 113 serve I back Dave Goeller1 Minnesota. The Huskers had iien? sbfbnS nn hls so oyeen 19 11 midway through the second 249 in the air, while Minnesota bal1 won 1 bounce past him quarter for 8 yards and a had 51. 4 ft ft 0 Tolan rf 10 10 Bonrh 4020 TPerrz lb 0 10 0 Faster pr 41(0 Hasue 1b 2 0 0 0 Mf-Bap rf 1 0 0 0 Geronimo rf 0 ft ft 0 looo Menke lb 1 ft 4 110 Conrepen ss 4 0 ft ft 4 0 2 3 Simpson 2 0 ft ft Javier ph 1 ft ft ft Horbon 0 0 ft 0 tlhlaendr ph 1 ft ft ft 76 Games Dispute Intense a pair of Irish sophomores Saturday after Notre Dame clobbered Purdue 35 14. The victory, By JOSEPH MacSWEEN Canadian Press Writer The MONTREAL (AP) 4 8 4 Total i 4 2 2 ca Loon shows Mayor Jean -CintmnatM1 catching in midair a players make diving rjncinnati 7 2 Lope.s.

pariorek. Rose bomb-tipped Olvmpic torch but Clemente makc.H 2. Osteen thrown from a hairy hand his knees, so osieen (W19.11) beled drive bogged down and Lee Ara Parseg- Gibson's 47-yard field goal at but Praise for tempt was wide. ARLINGTON (AP) Pat dropped passes and a bad hop, oinc!) rusb bv tbe Michigan de- double triggered a five run Chi hindered Folcv in the victory which saw the cago unrising in the seventh in but hp scrambled out ranked Irt-h lead at one time ning Saturday night as the of! tough spots. The White Sox downed the Texas finished with 119 pisdng Ringers 5 3.

on in completions in 28 tries, The loss was the "hiie their ground attack man- 15th in succession. nged only 56 yards in 32 car Kelly's douhle scored Jay Johnstone. After Carlos May Tulane had upset Boston Col walked to load the bases. Mike and Gcwgia in its first two Andrews was hit by a pitch while Michigan lparnefl triP forcing in the tying run. ip to 8 2 2:26.

FR SO 62248 beled 5 2 2 0 3 2 2 0 la produced 35 0. was keyed by those two young ball players, quarterbank Trm Clements and halfback E-ic Penick. Parseghian said, "Earlier th's week I read a story questioning Tom passing ability. Anyone watching game learned the beaten Big Ten rival North ne The 6-foot, 180 pounder from 24 It was the thira meeting be and completed 17 for 287 yards and two touchdowns. He hit bombs of 39 vards to Mike singles by Bee Bee Richard and western and former sixth rated JT UCLA.

McKees Rock. threw Football Score Cornell 17, 7 Dartmouth 24. Hampshire 14 Point 27, Gettysburg Col Lthigh 28, 2ft 29 19 Njvy 27 Boston 20 NY 7 orewtor Tech 0 Northwestern 27, Pittsburgh 22 Penrt State 14. in Rhode Island 21, Brown 17 Syracuse 18. Maryland 12 Ipsala College 18.

Moravian Col 7 Wagner 9. Drexe! Tech 7 Wesminster. Pa 2,4 Susquehanna Yale lg, Connecticut 7 Auburn lit. Tennessee Furntan UnJv 2ft. Appalachian St 17 Georgia 28, No Carolina St 22 Indiana 35 34 Nerthern Illinois 24, Marshall nn 7 Richmond 14, irgtnia Military 15 Virginia Tech I Methodist lft William 8 Mar.v 12 Albright 17.

Juniata College 0 Alfred 24, Rensselaer 7 American 33 Norwich I 13 Rridgeoort 18, Norther stem 12 Cantral Conn St 27, Clarion College 0 Clwyae.v State 31, St John NY 0 Columbia 44. Fordham Cartland state 21, fthaca Curry Coltege lft, Plvirtouth 9 Delaware Val 15. Muhlenberg 14 Dickinson Col 21. Swarhmore 14 Princeton 7. Rutgers 6 Rochester 20, Hamilton Col Lawrence 18.

Union Coltege 8 Springfield 27, Amherst 3 Stonehill Col 19. 8 Weat Conn St 95 West Now Eng 8 Indiana Edges mined runner, "Montreal a run in the fourth on a desworth had gained 1.965 ca- Wiliiams Col 21 Trinitv College 0 Worcester Bowdoin ft Caraon-Newman 41 Mars Hill 25 1 Lee 14 Duke 37, Virginia 1.1 Jrtorgia Tech 3 Rice 16 Miawssippt 13 South Mississippi 9 Macon 3 ft. Tow son State ft Sunford VBiv 35. Ark Mastice Ilo 21 Univ 18, Otterbein Col 0 Florida State 44 Kansas 2 Hobart College 21 Mount Union 10 Iewa State 31 New Mexico 0 Kansas St Univ 13 Tampa 7 Kenyon Coltege 18 Wooster 9 Marietta Col 10 Hiram College Miami. Ohio 25 Xavier 7 Michigan 41 Tulane 7 Michig Tanech 41 Ferns State 20 Missouri California 27 Nebraska 42 Minnesota ft Nthragka Omaha 40 Washburn 14 Notra Dame 35 Purdue 14 Ohio 31 22 Ohio Northern 13 Kalamazoo Col 7 2 41 Grove Citv 8 Oklahoma State 31 Colorado 8 Arkansas 21 Tulsa 20 yo ming 37 Arizona State 23 17 Maine 14 K'-tztown 13 MiHersville St 7 VtddJebury 18 Wesleyan 8 Vchols College 14 Plattsburg St 6 Tufts 20 Bates College 7 W'ajt Liberty 21 Waynesburg 3 Alabama AfcM 47 Bethune-Cookmn 22 Allegheny 17 Bethanv, Va lft £teft' ille State 13 Fairmont 6 Morehouse Col 12 Coltege 6 Weat Va Wesley 21 West Va Tech 8 Buwlutg Green 19 West Michigan 13 F'rnel! OUeee Rtiwn College 7 Gustav Adolphus 31 Concord Moorhead 10 are State Pjtt cfa(, 21 Mianeaota Winona State 0 bnrth Dakota, Augustana.

S. 18 I fts? 21 Minnesota 8 Toronto Joha Minn ia ti IO tthimi ashington. Mo 27. SW Memphis 8 extern Illinois 11. Wise, Milwaukee 3 An Force Davidson Col 8 Utah state 21.

Colo State Univ 0 Washington 31. Illinois 11 Wvoming 45, Arizona State tl 59 Roston Univ 12 Ateion 17, Wabash 7 Mma College 59, Grand Valiev ft Csrteton College 6. Grinnell Col ft Cenl Michigan 94, Indiana State ft cienison Univ 99. Hope College Doane College 28. Missouri Western 7 5 Drake t'ntv 54.

North Texas St 8 I Franklin Col 27, Anderson 12 Fans State. Pitt 26. Emporia State 21 Moorhead State tft. State 15 Rnse-Hu'man 17. Earlham Col.

12 i Oklahoma 52. Ctemson 1 Rose Polytechnic 17. Earlham Col 12 South Dakota 21, Northern Iowa 7 So Dakota Tech 13, Rlack Hills St 8 Montana Stete 17, Idaho 9 trooknort state lft. Shipnensbcrg 7 Fdinboro S'ate 7. Slmperv Rock 7 John Carrnjt 7 Thiri College ft 1 ebanon Valley 27, rsinus 7 College 21.

14 14. Stroudsburg ft Lycoming Co! ft Fligaho'h City 24. Hamoton Inst ft I Franklin Mar Johns Honkins lft Kam State, pot E-nporia State 21 M-ohigan Tulane 7 Wise. I 31 Stevens Pt 6 YorthUdge S'ate Havward State ft AVest 35 W'ectom If lef 12 Oird-ewaI. 7.

State 3 S( 19 orrl 17. Ootershnrg St ft t.uthor ft I 1 rri no. rrlte-e ft r- to r-'rotl 16 Xftlten tft. Morthu tft rn 7 vqr-Mend Col ft Cr pin ''nunrftmi'tl nft t.aPrn«» tl Pt 8 Mnetenp T-oh 10. Xtontena 16 Ore-on nft.

Uri-ham A nting 1 Utah 41. AVaehinrtnn Ct i it i Borbon (L.8-3) Perhaps of his all out vvr Simpson play, Clemente lias missed many games during his career because of a myriad of in juries, which go beyond conventional' bumps and bruises. TMi season he was From P.ge 45. regarding toe staging at with tendonitis of the ankles the 1976 Olvmnic Gamps in Lvttie rf i Rnttner th shortly after recovering from 'a- d' follnwing the killing, SXiSTJ i I intestinal vtnia, took tord betore JSSSJ 7.Vi halftime. iMliriK n.

HAIIen 9h i ft Harris 2 There werp kicking boo Rut is nn offi-cial falter 0 0 Wiw-ski boos, too. punter, John snap quarter, 2, Another newspaper Bittner, Tod triple victories. and 62 yards to Willie Drapeau in the of deter-(Rich single. Thev Going into the game Shut more than 10 pounds off his 5 foot-11, 162 pound frame. In seasons he has been inflicted with everything from malaria and bone chips to food poisoning and insomnia.

This has all led to imagp of Clemente as baseball's lead ing h.vpochondirac, an image he claims has been fostered by baseball waiters. Clemente criticizes writers ling. Drapeau, who Montreal for 15 has i oooo i 1110 34 5 8 5 Total 2111 Lindhla .1 CRnkman 2 ft (1 ph TMto.ccnn lviuittreai lot la years, said' ph 0 0 0 Ia-itprson, nropppd thr 4 Lemonds pr i with 4:17 left in the first 1 Nought giving up Egan nnnn Nu Mon'T' blocked ano Indiana linebacker of th? tern pvpr1ts sa Mike Futk raced 22 yards for''" he to admit to the second ri5H of harharity to impose 2 ion i touchdown jits dictates on civilization." dp Chicago i lob Kentucky gained the 1 Rogrr president John' for allegeoly refusing to accept 111 air on savs (W 211fi) 6 3 R3 ground, with 386 total vards organizing committee. savsjKeaey 3 1 0 1 abandonment would be 1 2-3 75517 1 Linilblad 11-3 ft 0 1 tantamount to accepting the ramhci 1 1 0 0 0 Jorge Orta more runs. The Rangers took a 2 9 lean rwppn lPams the first in the first on a two out walk 1953.

All have been Mich Another newsDaoer Ritt-ier. Tod tri.ola and victories. Townsend to help Notre Dame build a 21 0 first half margin. cashing homeward with a spiut walk to Ford and rper reaching 1,000 tering torch in which he tries to douhle. er than any player in his- revive the Olympic flame.

hicago tfxas t0Lv- He has fiv'e TDs in 13 The sketches illustrate un rhhi games. a touchdown ttihard cf 5oi i DNeUon cf 4 to pace the Irish running ffisa. 2 ran 9 2 11 Mich Sfttutttesworth 21 rtin tfVal yards. 4 2 WftJ) i "I am verv pleased with bhe 4 ft ft Mich -Cbapman J9 punt return Gentry -r. 1 ki'ki nlay of Tom and Ene 2 0 ft ft Mich -Shutlaaworth 3 run (kick fatted) 2 ft ft Tul Fotev 1 run (Gibson nftnn 4 run (Lantry onvidenng this was Cle- PKely rf 30 1 5 1 ftftft ont) 5 0 5 A ards Passes Punta Penalties- Yards kick Mich- Thornbladh 1 run (Lantry kick) First Downs Passing Yards patient writers, top Latin players as the of other superstars.

Yet he is nearly 1P a ,130 'ards victorv of nver oiv and pleasant with WerP marcbpd 111 ppnaUies 7aUmi C1V a startingly large number came at key times for both teams. Tailback Ken St a I i led Indiana's ground attack with 73 yarns on 16 carries, but it was iineir mree sons, ne aiso a Kentucky freshman Stinny circle of close friends, including Gollms was injured during a Pittsburgh (postal employe was star who befriended him during his 118 yards on 19 tries, early years in a strange court- Collins sprained' bis 'try, ankle, apparently not too se riously, but did not return to Tulane Mirh 12 19 32-5fi 80-298 149 52 11150 28-2 5 -12-0 9-43 6-45 5-45 6-69 pleasant with just as he is to the countless autograph seekers the ones w'ho interrupt him in restaurants. His private life centers main ly around his wife Vera and their three sons. He also has a There is some pressure to revise plans for building several later, could he converted to low rent al than the traditional single village hous terrorist Front de Liberation ou Quebec kidnaped. DETROIT left and assassinated the Quebec la vision of bor minister, Pierre Laporte, c0rp has and held James Cross, a dropping HRP by Gogolewski (Andrews), by Panther (Esani.

Chevy Quits Soap Box Derby Bloom. South Tops Columbus second game I think he did an otstand-ing job of moving the ball Purdue. On he touchdown pass to Townsend. he picked up I Townsend as a secondary re- jceiver, and tnat is very unusual for a sophomore Townsend, a senmr, grabbed seven passes for 117 vards, and Creaney. also a senior, caught five for 114 yards.

Parseghtan. said. "I was amazed that we oould move the ball as easily as we did against, Purdue. Until some defensive 1 a in the fourth quarter. I was also very pleased with our Purdue Coach Bob DeMoss, BLOOMINGTON, Ind.

(API- Top-ranked Bloomington South 28 points in the first, quarter Saturday night en route whose Boilermakers now have a 69-21 shellacking of Colum lost eilib't Karnes in a row over I bus North in a high school foot- spasons, said. IS! OPEN OC T. 7 Among hobbies is ceramic work, and he often makes lamps and tables as Kentuckys Dunky Me gifts for friends. 14 of 22 Passes half At end. Clemente thpm t0 flanker Ray Bargas-for and his family return to Puerto 200 vatrds a touchdown.

In Ylont-eal eames in an sev. Ted McNulty connected al. games an or on 11 of 18 for 133 yards and UPI General Motors announced it is sponsorship of the ball game in Indiana Uni a Memorial Stadium. "ond inside The victory was 46th in a row. Columbus to 7 cropping its sponsorship of the A.oiumeus ish trade diplomat, captive for A1I American Soap Bex Dcrbv was thp Iast tPam bpat them.

da-vs- FLQ Robert D. Lund, general sales npx, tn-last game in 1967. of has been quiescent. a a of Chevrolet an ran nine plays The Munich tragedy not the first quarter and sem'er; resulted in anv new resistance nounced the company UNIONDALE. NY.

A i i The two nmvesit teams in the National TTockev League the New York Lbinders and the Atlanta will onen thp sea Rico, where he maintains eral homes and supports many of his relatives. three touchdowns. He reporteoIv is paid in the Scolnik three vicinity of $150.990 per vear by oatobes matched the record set i A 13 niolftA 1 ftl the Pittsburgh club, but be vat nevrer made a major com mercial endorsement in the United Stages. He has made i xt commercials in Puerto Rico char rf 19 homr tor thr Thnush I who wth Atlanta the of a are me me now has set his sights on 43 pww The Handers will play on 18 H-evelcaninc a hnvs nmn kick) 1C a ooys sports camp ind-FC, Gartner 51 Tue-hdays. 16 Saturdays fnur in pUeruj Rico, where also! 22 run with Thursdavs and one Sunday at back, a chiropractic clinic.

52 I nioodale. Phev will nlay However, he has as vet set no 8 run iSextnn kick) 39 games. The Islanders timetable for retirement and ip Ky-McKay 1 run -kick Foe a. rrnrPTenl ann Ky- Barga 10 from McKay (run the Ea-t division with hopes to play another four or iatied) the New York Rangers. Roston five years.

9ruins. Montreal Camadiens.j No matter how much longer Maole Detroit he plays, Clemente has given directors Akron Ohio. down5 fnr thp changing life 1 "With ganized sense but it gave am munition to those who say the project will cost millions which I a 1,1 would hotter on urban poople America renewal, sewage treatment and 1ave 1 prpnt health services. Yet the con team that has a running game and the Pan- nuickness on the outside and a good arm at quarterback, tough to defense. have to analyze our offense and see where we fell down and then and scored enod at nur future offensive Me- three touch Taylor Topples Manchester 17-7 flirted with ifter his seconds left in the first quarter.

Irdiana Kentucky Ind Friday scored downs for the Panthers and junior quarterback Marc Luns passed for three others, needs, attitudes: Bloomington amassed sno and Lund said in the total vards and raised its sea Ind. miwu appear, to be that there pag mark to o. we must develop dropped to 1 4. as it beat Manchester, creative new programs that are 17-7. a Hooeier-Buckeye G'Hi- responsive to modern atti- Eastern Illinois Tops footha11 ffame Akron Mayor John Ballard lilinois-Chicago Taylor took the a 1 lead Some editorial writers across informpd Lund that the Akron CHICAGO (AP) -Halfback Wltb touphdnwn in the first 20 ft 8 7-35 Canada have urged tbit Drap Chamber of Commerce: Nate Anderson and flanker run 019 eau reconsider because of and a group of civic White accounted for 193 margin to 14 9 whe'n Terrv from McNulty and also be 1 both scoring scored in IS? slSSt 3y Jade Butcher in 1968 and tied by him in 1969 and by Alan Dick last year.

Gartner's first field goal was a yard longer than the Indiana record set by Tom watzke in 1964 and hp ouW'1r y.T! that by another yard with 2Si0ff financial oeep end. should be no turning back and that the games must he staged with as much secu blocked kick cause the future of the Olym- t0 alive, pair of touchdowns Saturday as stanza a one vard run ics such seems in doubt for said Chevrolet has: Eastern Illinois romped past II-j pics several reasons. only touchdown non aiso came the first half, a two-yard second period run by moved into events with the linois-Chieago 28-13 in a Amateur Athletic Union conference football game, in 1926 when professional ten- will offer a broad based partici Anderson carried 30 times for Roland Jones' fbul '2 his and scored 21 pass imm McNulty i nrk Madison Square Garden, including of the runs of 9 and 21 yards. White 45-vardf ield eoal in thp fourth i 'niB A1 spbaphl and Altrock a i a 1 Junior Olympics mnp passes from Joe neriod clown act. vSchacht championship and St Thomat Col to 1 put on a clown act.

vSchacht championship and a meet be Hume for his 193 yards and score lsd 27, Nerthwood Mich 14 Rpd Wmgs. Buffalo Sabres and Pirates a sizeable return on is pass from 3 scorp- to give Taylor its final 14 Beloit 0 0, Upper 0 Vancouver Canucks. I that original $4,000 investment. (Gartner kick) McNulty pantomimed Suzanne 'French tennis ace. Lenglen, tween athletes of the Soviet Un- scored on passes of 74 and lion and the United States.

yards. 33 The loss leaves Manchester 1-3 the season..

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