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Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 6

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Wyoming Is Favorite In the Rockies SALT LAKE CITY, U'-h (UPI) Wyoming's superbly conditioned Cowboys rank as a favorite to maintain their strong rrii on foo'bill supremacy in Lead Daily CallDeadwood Pioneer-Times Wednesday, September 6, I9B7 Carl Yasfrzemski Turns Power Hitter to Keep Red Sox Top (United Press International) Carl Yastrzemski, whose name never popped up in discussions of great home run hitters, is on the verge of dislodging Ted Williams as Boston's left handed hitting home run king. Yastrzems'd. who never h't 1 the Rocky Mounts in region this wore than 20 home iuns in any FRisin before 1967. drove in season. Coach Lloyd Eto'p Cowboys nrnr.

picked as the tm most likely to succeed during preseason ballo'lng at the Wes'ern Athletic Conference meetings last month in Denver. four runs with his 37th "nn 38th Ward to sco-e 'he tie breaking run as the White Sox beat the Yankees. Ward and Ken Berry singled off Joe Verbanic to open the hmpc Tuesday to power The experts apparen'lv for the Cowboys had sufci-n Jack Doyle manpower from last year cha moionshin to make another run for the title. CVIcrado State Contender While Wyoming is a solid favorite to rcneat in the WAC. neighboring Colorado State University should be the best of Jack Doyle President of Hills Coaches the Boston Red Sox to an 8-2 tr over the Washing'on Senators.

Tho mir of homers left the hard-hitting Boston outfielder only five short of Williams' single season high of 43 set in 1949 and tied him with the Hall of Fnmer's second best output established in 1946 and repeated in 1957. Yastrzemski has 21 games remaining in which to become Boston's single season lefty home run king and at his current rate of eight homers third and after a passed ball, Ron Hansen was passed fnten-finna'ly to fill the bases. Verbanic walked the portly Burgess on five pitches to force in the run. Don Buford homeredi in the eighth for an insurance run. The White Sox, despite their victory, remained in third place behind Boston and a full game behind Minnesota.

Joe Sparma pitched a two the independents and Montana State University is the choice in GOLDDIGGER GRIDIRON fortunes for the 1967 season rest on the capable shoulder of this coaching foursome shown going over the "dope sheet" as work Intensifies to polish the football machine Into readiness for the opener Friday at Newcastle, Wyo. Left to right are Tom Avery and Richard Tinker, coaches of the squad; Bob Cowell, new football mentor for the Ililltoppers; Jack Doyle, line coach. (School Photo.) the Big Sky Conference. Jack Doyle, head basketball Western State College is a coach for the Lead Public Schools and boys' physical edu heavy favorite to win its fifth hitter and Jim Northrup scored straight Rocky Mountain Conference crown. two runs and drove in another per month, he almost a sure bet to top Williams.

The single to pace the Tigers over the season Red Sox high of SO set Athletics. Wyoming posted a 10-1 record last season enroute to its first WAC title andi a victory in the Sand Bowl against Florida by Jimmy Foxx in 1938 is quite a way off but not completely Detroit's victory left them a came and a half behind the iHUUiWMIMillllia Twins. State. out of reach. Twins Victory The Cowboys lost scrambling quarterback Rick Egloff from Elsewhere in the American League, "Minnesota held onto its slim first place lead by routing Cleveland 9-2, Chicago last year's squad but Eaton is expected to have ano'her potent FOOD cation Instructor, was elected president of the Black Hills Conference Coaches at a meeting of the organization in the Presidents' Club in Rapid City, Tuesday night.

Chet Worth, Sturgis, was chosen secretary-treasurer. Besides the election of officers, the group discussed the pay for officials for all contests in the Black Hills Conference; the setting of the date for the selection of the All-Conference Football players to be Nov. 6, and the setting of the Black Hills Conference Track Meet at Douglas, May 1, 1968. The coaches also decided that the junior high track meet will be continued at Douglas, May 6. 1968.

Standings t'nited Press International National League running attack built around tailback Jim Kiick and flanker Vic Washington. EdALS MM1, Colorado State, led by power St. Louis Chicago I Pineapple ful Oscar Reed, could challenge the Cowboys for supremacy. The two teams clash at Laramie Sept. 30.

Try For Repeat Montana State will bitf for its second straight Big Sky crown with star tailback Don Hass W. L. Pet. GB 86 53 .619 77 65 .542 10'i 74 64 .536 11 74 64 .536 lift 71 66 .518 14 70 66 .515 W2 68 70 .493 17 62 74 .456 22'2 55 84 .396 31 53 84 .387 32 Cincinnati San Francisco Atlanta Philadelphia Pittsburgh Los Angeles Houston New York A committee composed of Worth, Wendell Handley, activities director of the Lead Public Schools and Keith Coates, Douglas School System, will arrange Tuesday's Results Philadelphia 4 Atlanta 3 (11 the dates for the Black Hills Wrestling Tourney next spring. LOW PRICES carrying the offensive load.

Coach Jim Sweeney also has a tested quarterback in junior Dennis Erickson. Brigham Young University and Arizona are expected to challenge Wyoming for the WAC title while Idaho and Weber State figure to give Montana State its toughest competition in the Big Sky. Three new coaches will guide teams in the area this season. inns, night) (Only game scheduled) Today's Probable. Pitchers (All Times EDT) Chicago (Jenkins 17-10) at Los New rules will include that wrestlers will have to qualify in edged New York 5-3, Detroit blanked Kansas City 4-0 and California swept a 1 1 i re twice 7-2 and 11-4.

In the only National League action, Philadelphia trimmed Atlanta 4-3 in 11 innings. Yastrzemski's first homer came with two mates aboard and climazed a six-run fourth inning outburst. His second, a solo shot in the seventh raised his league leading runs batted in total to 101. The victory left the Red Sox with a 79-62 mark, one half game behind the pace setting Twins. Rich Rollins drove in three runs with a bases loaded triple as the Twins bombed Sam McDowell for four runs in the first inning cn route to their triumph over the Indians.

'Cesar Tovar and Harmon Killebrew singled and Tony Oliva walked before Rollins drilled his triple to left center for three runs. Rollins scored the fourth run of the inning on Rod Carew's single. Jim Kaat, who was touched for 13 hits, went all the way to pick up his 11th victory of the season. Walk Scores Run Pinch hitter Smokey Burgess walked with the bases loaded in the third inning, allowing Pete district and regional meets be fore becoming eligible for state Angeles (Singer 9-6), 11 p.m. conference competition.

Houston (Von Hoff 0-2) at San Those attending the meeting Francisco (Perry 11-15), 4 p.m. Wularn Maid KoaW from Lead were Handley Mrk.i vaak. Regular. Drip and Regular, Drip and Atlanta (Le master 8-8 and rm rr cuuu FROZEN FOOD Doyle, Bill Ausmann, high Jarvis 14-6) at Pittsburgh school principal; Bob Cowell DILL Diriirc (Fryman 3-7 and McBean 5-3), head football coach for the 2, 6:05 p.m. New Perk-O-Uctric 1 BUTTER-NUT COFFEE Cincinnati (Maloney 13-9) at Dewy Fraah Strawberries 4 i Standings Vniled Frettti International Philadelphia (Bunning 14-11), 8:05 p.m.

Jeao's CHEESE Thursday's Games St. Louis at New York American League Golddiggers and Richard Tinker. Foyt Winner DU QUOIN, 111.. (UPI) A. J.

Foyt won the 100-mile Ted Horn Memorial Championsip auto race at the Du Quoin State Fair Monday. It was his fifth victory in the event. Cincinnati at Philadelphia (night) DI7TA mn9- Chicago at Los Angeles (night) Houston at San Francisco Dwy Frsh LEMONADE Atlanta at Pittsburgh (night) Kraft W. L. Pet.

GB Minnesota 78 60 .565 Boston 79 62 .560 'i Chicago 77 61 .558 1 Detroit 77 62 .554 l'i California 72 66 .522 6 Washington 66 74 .471 13 Cleveland 64 76 .457 15 Baltimore 62 75 .453 15' New York 62 78 .443 17 Kansas City 57 80 .416 20'i t-OM. 1 Surging Denver Broncos Cut All-Star Players SMOKED By United Press International Northern iV Tuesday's Results Chicago 5 New York 3 California 7 Baltimore 2 (1st) California 11 Baltimore 4 (2nd) Boston 8 Washington 2 (night) Detroit 4 Kansas City 0 (night) BATHROOM -J-VC ft MS every one of the Kanas City Chiefs' games, was placed on waivers while place-kickers Booth Lusteg of Buffalo and Tommy Brooker of Houston were also pared from their Billingsley and flanker Steve Newell. Miami put veteran defensive end Dan LaRose, rookies Kai Anderson, George Chesser and veteran defensive end Bob Petrich on waivers and put Tom tissue 3 a 5fjij Today's Probable Pitchers (All Times EOT) Cleveland (Tiant 8-9) at Minnesota (Boswell 12-9), 2:30 FIG J3 fnC VS. 1 fTSTsti p.m. California (Brunet 11-17) at a nr Lb.

Chicago (Horlen 15-61, 9 p.m. Kansas City (Hunter 11-14 and Rodriguez 1-0) at Detroit (Wickersham 4-5 and McLain 17-15), 2. 6 p.m. Thursday's Games Minnesota at Baltimore (night) respective squads after having built strong reputations for themselves around the league. Others cut from the Kansas City squad were veterans Bob Kelly and Denny Biodrowski and rookies Billy Masters and Ron Zwernemann.

Houston dropped Mickey Sutton, Allen Trammell, Theo Viltz, Dennis Duncan, George Allen and George Flint, in addition to Brooker, while Buffalo released Tom Rhoads, another Notre Dame product, and Jack -Spikes. The Bills also acquired center Wayne Frazier from Kansas City. Oakland chopped its list down to 40 by asking waivers on Tom Mitchell, Dainard Paulson and Pervis Atkins, cutting Glenn Bass and retiring Lionel Taylor. New York at Boston (night) The Denver Broncos have really come of age they've reached the point where they can even snub all-star players from Notre Dame. With Notre Dame having produced more professional football players than any other college, it's quite rare when one of its number is cut by a pro club, especially one boasting the credentials of center George Goeddcke.

But that's exactly what happened Tuesday when the Broncos cut down to the American Football League player limit of 40 by releasing Goeddcke and four other players. Goeddcke. a 6-3, 240-pounder, was Denver's third-round choice in this year's common draft between the AFL and the National Football League and came from Notre Dame with some impressive notices. Impressive Record He received second team United Press International All-America honors last season while helping the Irish to a 9-0-1 season and was a member of the College All-Star team which lost to the Green Bay Packers last month. Momina and Tom Erlandson on injury waivers.

The New York Jets dropped Allen Smith and rookies Tommy Burnett and John Elliott. While NFL teams have another week to get down to the 40-player limit, Cleveland and New York reduced their rosters by seven and six respectively. The Browns got down to 42 by releasing Eugene Jackson, Bill Sabatino, Charles Fowler, Tom Gunnoe, Joe Bob Isbel, Bob Reed and Randy Schultz. The Giants dropped veteran offensive tackle Roger Davis, Steve Bowman, Phil Harris, Dick Stebbins and Mike Purzycki and placed linebacker Larry Vargo on the injury reserve list. Among the bigger name stars -45' SMOKED PICNICS (Only games scheduled) SLICED Our Family FRUIT I COCKTAIL I MORRELL SMOKED SLICED BEEF 3-oi.

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Box dropped by NFL clubs were The Raiders picked up receiver Dave Kocourek from Miami. San Diego placed four men on "waived-injured" to reach the rookie quarterback Terry South-all by Baltimore, place-kicker Paige Cothren by San Francisco and veteran defensive linemen Jim Prestel and Willie Adams limit. They were linebacker John Baker, defensive back Nat Whitmyer, defensive end Ron by Washington. Wide or Narrow Ruled NOTEBOOK paper bowlers CRISP HEAD LETTUCE No. 1C COLOR CRAY0LAS Ea.

10' The Broncos, who are a vastly improved team this season, obviously thought the former Irish star was lacking in certain departments and thus askd waivers on him along with rookies Frank Richtcr of Georgia and Errol Prisby of Cincinnati and veterans Jon Hohman and Ray Kubala. There were also several established stars who found out Tuesday their services were no longer required. Smokey Stover, an eight-year veteran who had played in ZENITH COLOR TV Heads The Old Deadwood Arcade Over 50 Coin-Operated Entertainment Machines FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 634 MAIN, DEADWOOD Former Location of LcMar Motor Co. OPEN WEEKDAYS 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.

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