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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 58

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m-H mim.d.n', Aug. 20, "74 DETROIT FREE PRESS TT-iTf-TTr-" 111 11'. i fii -nTf nm rriirii nniriTmi ci ir i rwmmimaintMimtvr in'rir i rft i-hi-iifinki Litt i ni ffT'-i bti--i rrf-iriTi'frr-'-it wti-ir-ifl urn ilrrr.r. Ttn irmtntr--MitmiWimMMtni-i Scores Upset In Amateui; Srwclll to th Frti Prsi RIDGEWOOD, N.J. A mini-wave of upsets swept through Wedncsay's third round of the U.S.

Amateur, and a Michigan State University graduate took part of the credit. Graham Cooke, a Canadian from Dorion, Quebec, and June grad at MSU, knocked off Vinnie Giles, the red-haired 972 National Amateur champion from Richmond, Cooke's stunning 1-up victory was one of the day's upsets which also saw former British Amateur winner Dick Side- rowf eliminated, 2-up, by Julian Arnold, a 50-year-old I Miami businessman. I OOKF. WAS joined in Thursday's fourth round by three 1 other Michigan players Pete Green of Franklin, Doug ischesser of Niles and John Grace, a former Grosse Pointer and 1D71 Michigan Amateur champion who now lives in Fort Worth, Tex. Green was a 1-up winner over Tom Fox of Solana Beach, while Fischesser clipped Richard Blooston of Minneapolis, 3 and 2.

Grace eliminated Larry Mattox of Columbia, S.C., 6 and 4. Jeff Reautne of Ypsilanti was one of the casualties in Wednesday's round, bowing to Clayton Heafner of Cary, N.C., 5 and 3. COOKE, A 27-year-old golf course architect, sank a 40-foot birdie putt on the 17th green and then got a lucky bounce on No. 18 to upset Giles. "I thought we were going to go extra holes," Cooke said concerning his drive, which he pushed into the trees lining the right side of the 18th fairway.

But after the ball bounced off the trees into the middle of the fairway, Cooke easily rffade par and preserve his one-hole lead, almc's MR Beats BgeJs in 9th, 2-1 itt i "Continued from First Sports JJu. hi iJX Mu MSW Mjt mSW, Custom Power Cushion Polyglas wJWiW America's Best-Selling Tire I npl FIBERGLASS BELT I Sl POLYESTER CORDPLY $1t75 1 ll iA AV I POLYESTER CORD PLY Size D78-14 Size F78-14 SizeG78-14 I VlClwJXf SAVE $12.20 SAVE $13.50 SAVE $13.60 1 IV tvy 7fY tfYy jjf Ml Whitewall plus Whitewall plus Whitewall plus 1 $2.25 F.E.T. and $2.50 F.E.T. and $2.67 F.E.T. and XJi1' f4 tire off your car.

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and it A 7 rf tire off your car, tire off your car. tire off your car. vfr 1 1 1 1 Even Kaline and Lolich would be inclined to agree with that. That game-winning HR by Kaline, by the way, left the Tigers' designated hitter just 26 away from that hit. TAGGING THE TIGERS In all o( the excitement over John Hiller's bid to become the winningest relief pitcher of all time, it has been overlooked that he also is in the running for their Fireman of the Year Award, along with the rest of his lodge brothers in the bullpen who make their living saving games for other people.

At the moment, Hiller is tied with Chicago's Terry Forster for the American League lead. Together, Hiller's 15 wins and 10 saves (do you know he hasn't saved a thing since June give the Tiger lefthander 25 points, while Forster has won seven and saved 18 for his 25 points Al Kaline's second trip tn the plate Wednesday night was No. 10,000 in his career. Only seven men in major league history have Jbeen to bat more often masterful as the young California lefthander for the first five innings, ran into trouble in the top of the sixth when he walked Bob Hcise to begin things. Shortstop Dave Chalk singled, and after' Bobby Valentine bunted mpn along, Ljolich had little choice but to walk Frank Robinson inten-tinally.

Hut Mickey didn't mean to wlk Rodriguez at all. Matter ot; fact, he didn't think he did, and he let plate umpire Merle Ahlhony know so, in no uncertain terms. ilAMD, AS THE Tigers flailed $yay at Tanana, that lone run inomed larger and Brinkman showed the Tigers the way in the eighth. In addition to these 12 home-riins second only to the disabled Hnrton's 15 Brinkman has 46 RBIs, which places him right behind team leader, Willie, too. There has neon little question all year about who is the tlje most valuable Tiger on this team.

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U.S. auto Add $4 for 8 cyl, cars Add $2 for air-cond. autos Include VW's, Toyotas, Datsun NEW Tings, Points, Condenser. Bowa ss Schmid! Luzinskl If TTavlor pr Schueier BRobinsn cf Unser cf MAndrsn rf Boone Hutlon Carllon Crown If 1 0 0 4 0 0 4 12 1 4 110 2 0 10 110 0 Dnessen Dh Kennedy 2b Chanev 2b Gullet! Borbon McEnany Crowley ph Banev 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 110 2 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 11 0 0 0 0 0 mUTi II Ll cars Wheel 'J XN VV-l CytinriPfs $10.00 tJIUJ ca.IFNf.LDID. 7 LlJ LUBE AND OIL CHANGE Transmission and differential oil check Complete chassis lubrication Price includes up to 5 ca.

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Va ans ins Crown Mrs. Max F.vans of South-field won the Women's Metropolitan Golf Association weekly event Wednesday at Bori in Novi, hut Mrs. George Young of Grosse Pointe Woods was equally impressive. Mrs. Young collected lvr firsl hnlf-in-one on the ISO-yard third hole.

She used a two-wood. Championship Flight Mis. Mar Evans. Snulhfield Mrs. Midso Cov, Novi Hr.ikf? liinn 1 whtfts I runt Sr.

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Robert lusley, Royal Oak Mrs. Anthony Prenlke, Berkley announced the signing of Joe Roberts, former Ohio State and National Basketball Association player, a assistant coach. -Roberts, 38, has been assistant coach at Iowa the past three seasons. Third Flight Mrs. Glen Campbell, St.

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