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2 Or-ndo, Flar- Sunday, September 1, 1974 Sentinel Star Scoreboard Giants 8, Cards 101. Saturday's Results llaseball Major Leagues National Hrw-mmmamtl-M, UPHI'll mmm 'l-SWeH li nmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmatmmmmmmkmmmtakmmmmmmmm mil ini li'Hi lAv! (fey I (Li ST LOUIS SAN FRANCISCO abrhbl abrhbl Brock If 5 0 10 Maddox cf 4 0 0 0 Sizemort 2b 1 0 0 0 Fuentei 2b 3 110 RSmith rf 4 0 0 0 Thomasn rf 4 110 Simmons 1 0 0 0 Matthews If 3 2 10 McBride cf 110 0 Goodson 3b 3 111 Reiti 3b 4 0 10 BMiller 3b 10 Hernandr lb 2 0 1 1 Kinsman lb 3 12 3 Tyson ss 3 110 Speier ss 3 1 0 1 Tonnis City Team League Wimbledon 38, Basellnert 17 Foxcrott 5, Sorrento 1 Foxcroft 32; Cypress Creek 29 Fnxcroft A 4, Winter Park Telephone 1 Century Twenty-One 5, Redeemer 1 fnrhara Price 4. Spring Vailev 1 Spring Lake Hills 5, Oviedo 1 Easlbrook 5, Mai Kai 1 Rollins College 5, Oak Harbor 1 Atlanta 13, Baltimore 7 Philadelphia 24, New York Giants 21 Minnesota 14, St. Louis 10 Dallas 25, Kansas City 14 Denver 27, New England 21 Today's Game Cleveland vs. Cincinnati at Columbus, p.m.

Monday's Game Oakland at San Francisco, p.m., tlonal television East .527 .511 1 Dwver ph 1 0 0 0 DvRader a Caldwetl a 61 65 48 60 70 71 54 75 .485 .461 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Slebert 10 10 Folkpra a 0 0 0 0 Sosa .454 14 .419 14 Melendei ph i i AFoster 0 0 0 0 Godby ph 10 0 0 1 A A A West WFL x-Pltfjburgtt St. Louis Philadelphia Montreal New York Chicago x-Los Anilelea Cincinnati Atlanta Houston San Francisco San Dieqo x-Night fame S3 41 .634 .609 3 Eastern Division Pet. PR 4 1 0 .750 155 30 1 4 2 Total .523 14'1 CI I null Total 32 I I 6 rinrlria 000 010 Ml-1 C'Tv'rk 81 51 73 40 63 60 73 50 83 Included. Dog Ilnriii At Daytona Beach Saturday Matinee Results .451 14 Sa'nFranclsco .376 34 R.Smith soi ovo 07x ph.ljriplDhia DvRad.r, McBride DP- WSSm 1. LOB SI.

Louis San- PA in 125 144 149 131 175 179 not SanFranclsco Francisco 4. 2B Kingman. HR Kingman Birmingham 5 3 0 .625 4 4 0 .500 3 5 0 .375 Central Division 5 0 0 1.000 4 2 0 .750 4 2 0 .750 0 1 0 .000 Western Division 180 203 144 236 246 230 138 184 67 38 98 U5J. maiinews, meienoei, irsun. Mempms IP ER BB SO chicaqo Slebert 2 5 6 6 2 0 Detroit Folksrs 2 10 0 12 800 S.40 4.80 4.20 3.40 FIRST 5-16, 31.64 146 Airbourne Peta 19.20 125 Speedy Vic 149 Lacy's Zelma 212 Quiniela (5-6) S46.40 Saturday's Results San Francisco 3, St.

Loult 1 New York 6, Atlanta Philadelphia 10, Houston Cincinnati 10. Montreal 3 Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, night (Only games scheduled) Today's Games 5 3 5 4 1 .438 1 7 0 .125 0 7 1 .063 A.Foster 2 0 0 0 0 1 So. California Osteen 2 2 2 1 1 0 Houston Caldwell (W.13-3) I 6 2 2 6 2 Hawaiian! Sosa I 0 0 0 0 1 Portland HBP-by Caldwell (McBride). T-2H9. A 3,111.

4.60 8.00 4.40 780 7.40 SECOND 5-16, D. 31 56 Downey's Doll 11.40 Tarnex Country Joker Quiniela (4 5) 529.80 Perfecta (5-4 5103 80 Big (5 6 with 4-5) $982.80 Major League Transactions i. vi 't gj Houston (Griffin 12-7) at Philadelphia Today's Games Houston at Hawailans, 7:30 p.m. Monday's Games Memphis at Jacksonville. 8 p.m.

Philadelphia at New York, p.m Portland at Detroit at London, 6-11 .,1:35 p.m. MINNESOTA Called up pitchers Atlanta (Morton 14-7) at New York Tom Johnson from Orlando of the Class (McGraw 5-7), 2:15 p.m. AA Southern League and Jim Hughes Montreal (Torrei 10-8) at Cincinnati (rom Tacoma 0f the Class AAA Pacific THIRD 5-16, Happy Greyhound 32 15.20 5 80 4.00 3 20 2.60 2.60 wui'iii roast league. at San St. Louis (Gibson 7-12) 30 p.m.

Florida at Birmingham, 9 p.m. Chicago at Southern California, 11 p.m, Thursday, September 5 BOSTON Purchased catcher-first j.ik Koan Pretty Presto Quiniela (1-7) 831.60 Pertecta (1-7) 5I02.0O Mccarver from St. Louis. rrancisco marr iu-i, p.m. baseman Tim Chicago (Peuschel 12-10) at San Diego oas nnic Brought up catcher Marc Philadelphia at Jacksonville, 9 p.m., ni a A ji.

yv I Anaelm ana ursr aaseman Keun nernanaei uonai television at Ufi.ii.ci a-o, Pittsburgh (Ellis 11-8) (Sutton 12-9) 4:15 p.m. FOURTH 5-15, Cabaniss from Tulsa or American Association 31.86 12.40 6.40 6.60 PITTSBURGH Called up outfielder 3.80 6.80 7.60 American calypso Gallant Getty Quiniela (5-8) $53.00 Perfncta (5-8) $124.80 "FIFTH 5-16, 31 73 I'm Jody 20.00 Gallant Essie Odessa Lilac Ouiniela (4-7) $49.00 Perfecta (4-7) $147.90 UiW'A, iii.J! Dava Augustine, pitchers Juan Jiminei and Jim Minshall from Charleston, W. of International League and outfield- Pct. OB er Miguel Dilona from Salem of Carolina .550 Leaniic .523 3V PHILADELPHIA Recalled pitcher .504 6 Mac Scarce, infieldcr Roger Bannister .500 and outfielder Jerry Martin from Toledo .474 10 and pitcher Frank Lintv from Reading, .466 11 sent pitcher Tom Underwood to Tol 6 60 6.00 Harrah's Club Odds Monday's Games Hawaiian! over Hosuton by 2 Detroit over Portland by 3 Memphis over Jacksonville by 3 Birmingham over Florida by 9 New York over Philadelphia by 7 Southern California over Chicago by College This Week's Schedule 5.80 3.R0 3.40 (Sentinel Star Photo by Tom'ICennedy) KVIIV1UIU ftAmiVlA 1 1 CUUKAI ULAI tLLlUl 1 tVK WINNING HIT IN FIRST GAME 3174 22.00 10 00 4.60 2 Boston 72 59 x-New York 68 61 x-Cleveland 65 64 x-Baltimora Milwaukee 63 70 x-Detroit 41-70 West Oaland 76 57 Kansas City Texas 65 x-Chicaga 45 67 Minnesota 5 68 California S2 II x-Night aama not Included As catcher Peggy Kellers proclaims 'We're no. 1' edo, restored outfielder Greg Luzinski to active list from disabled list.

SIXTH 5-16, E. L. Percy Movgara Roger Excel 3.40 4 .571 .523 .515 .492 10V, .489 11 .391 24 Quiniela (2-5 Perfecta (2-5! Minor Leagues Here Is the maior college football schedule for the opening weekend of the $77.60 "i season, Sept. 7-8-9: Saturday, 5ept. 7 SEVENTH 5-16, a i ott.

ha II bast Tennessee ai MPpaiacman Gallant Dolly Southern From Page 1-D State, night Meoan State, nlghf East Houston at Arizona Davton at Drake Little General Quiniela (1-3) 2.80 wjivj- $46.00 1 r. j' ,571 at Fresno State, 543 Cal Poly, Pomona EIGHTH 16, 31.96 76 57 70 59 69 64 64 68 Knock Rose Lizzie .481 20.80 8.20 4.40 suit (Brakette colors), appeared 4 Stratton offered, 1 referring to a Saturday's Results Detroit 7, Oakland 3 Minnesota 6, Boston 1 Milwaukee 6, California Texas 2, Cleveland 0 Baltimore 3, Kansas City 2 New York 18, Chicago 6 3.40 2 60 3.60 Jacksonville Orlando Savannah Columbus Knoxvilla Asheville Montgomery Birmingham West Russell By Don's Flight Quiniela (1-4 Perfecta (1-4 $28 00 $119 70 71 61 .534 67 65 .508 4 59 73 .444 53 80 .398 18 Daily Double (3-1) $268.80 night Kent State at Central Michigan Memphis State at Louisville, night Eastern Michigan at Miami, Ohio Mississippi at Tulane, night New Mexico State at Wichita State, night North Carolina State at Waka Forest Northern Illinois at McNeesa State, nioht Oregon State at Syracuse Sacramento State at Pacilic, night Villannva at Richmond Today's Games Oakland (Hunter 20-10) at Detroit NINTH 5-16, 32.54 G.E.'sBalerina 5.40 3.20 3.20 Gallant Como 7.60 4 60 Recaptured 7.40 Quiniela (1-3) $50.00 Perfecta (1-3) $79.20 (Lolich 15-15), 1:30 p.m. Boston (Cleveland 9-12) at Minnesota with their notary public DocHeller for the quick pre-game ceremony. Most appropriately, and third basewoman Irene Shea' a start throughout the tournarne'rit signed as witnesses. Bailey, many times during-- the evening could be heard with his favorite chant "One run and, "Joan Joyce." 4 1 I i I 5-16, Jose state at Santa Clara, night 10TH Arbsncaa Cat at CAiithufOctarn Lflul- SoiffV 31.87 15.80 5.80 7.40 4.60 5.80 4.80 liana, night Judy's Goose Tampa at UT-Chattanooga, night Jobill's Pepper UCLA at Tennessee liil Texas-Arlington at Western Michigan Perfecta (4-3) $54.00 $169.50 Saturday's Results Orlando at Savannah, rain Jacksonville 6, Columbus 3 Montgomery 8-2, Knoxville 1-4 Birminqham 7, Asheville 2 Today's Games Orlando at Jacksonville (2) Savannah at Columbus Asheville at Montgomery Knoxville at Birmingham FSL Playoffs Saturday's Results Championship West Palm Beach 3, Fort Lauderdale 1 Football NFL Exhibitions 11.90 Monday's Game "th- s-it, (Hands 4-5 2:15 P.m.

New York (Dobson 13-14) at Chicago (Johnson 6-2), 2:15 p.m. California (Figueroa 2-S or Langa 3-8) at Milwaukee (Slaton 9-14), 2:30 P.m. Baltimore (McNally 12-10) at Kansas City (Busby 19-n), 2:30 P.m. Cleveland (Peterson 1-9) at Taxa! (Brown 10-10), 9 P.m. Late Friday Boxes Pirates 4, Dodgers 3 PITTSBURGH LOS ANGELES abrhbl ab.r,h,bi Taverai 3 0 0 0 Lope! lb 4 110 Fai-I CtriHar Notra Dam at Georgia Tech $.20 5.00 4.00 II.BO 860 11.20 J7B.60 il.ti nidht stacker Lee Printer's King Ouiniela (2-7) 15TH 5-16, Just Plain Verge Pink Tattoo 10,60 4.60 4.20 3.40 3.20 7.20 Softball Women's Fastpitch National Tournament Late Friday Stratford 1, Indianapolis 0 Frank Kimball Quiniela (6-8) $20.80 $103.50 Clines ph Perfecta (6-8) 10 0 0 Bucxner it 1 0 0 0 Mota Ph 10 10 3 110 Auerbach pr 0 0 0 0 Mendoza ss BigQ (2-7 with 6-8) $1397.10 Attendance 3315, Handle $281,482 Stennett 2b Pooovich 2b 1 0 0 0 Wynn cf 112 0 Friday night "Why not get married at the game Saturday night?" The two confronted Joyce after Friday night's game about even getting married in the dugout before Saturday's game.

And Joyce calmly answered, "It's crazy, but it's okay." Bailey, decked out in a J. J. and Co. (everyone knows who those initials stand for) tee-shirt and his bride dressed out in a red-and-white Saner For liell Stars -Activate NEW YORK W) Wide receiver George Sauer, who missed two games because of a pulled leg'muscle, has been reactivated for Monday night's game against Philadelphia, the New York Stars of the World Football League announced Saturday. The Stars also activated Ike Thomas, a recently-acquired defensive back, and rookie defensive end Jerry Eliason.

AMERICAN CONFERENCE Eastern Division much-needed rest by Joyce. It was Joyce's third, consecutive extra-inning win through the losers' bracket and her sixth against a single loss in the tourney. The all-important run was also eye-athing in the fact it. was the first run allowed by Noel in 57 "innings. The strong Arizona 1 1 acher, although not a strikeout artist, had been stingy with 4 the hits.

She allowing only severi in 5 the tournament before meeting Stratford. 0 i TOURNEY NOTES: Although it has been quite evident all week that Joan Joyce has many; fans, Judd 5 Bailey of St. Cloud wpuW have to be considered a big 6nf3 at least Saturday night. 1 It seems Bailey's; marriage 2 license would have expired, but he wasn't going to let the national tournament or Joan Joyce pitching in 5 the championship contest get in his 4 way. Bailey, a former employe of the Sentinel Star, who spent the '71 tournament here renting cushions at Varner, suggested to his fiance AOIiver cf 4 110 Garvey lb 5 12 1 PCT.

PIS. INDIANAPOLIS STRATFORD 3 1 0 .750 57 Stargell If 4 I I i perguson fill rev 3b I a i New England Miami Miami Saturday Night's Results ab bi an di 3 2 0 .600 113 N. Y. Jets .2 2 0 .500 88 BRobrtsn lb 4 0 2 1 Paciorek rf 4 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 Schndr If 0 2 1 Harris rf Hebner 3b 3 0 0 0 Russell ss i Buffalo 67 Shea lb 3 112 Moserlf 4 29 Elltrf 4 10 0 1) xau MRyan i I Baltimora 0 0 0 0 Nclpo Captures Distance Run CHARLESTON, W. Philip Ndoo, a 28-year-old Eastern New University student from Kenya, won the second" Charleston 5 i Dis-" tance Run Saturday, beat- ing John Vitale of Con- 1 2 0 0 0 Marshall 7.80 7.40 Sanguilln Rooker FIRST 5-16, 31:83 G.E.'s Lady Demo 16.80 Fina Flash Pixie Gold Quiniela (5-8) $43.20 (.40 4.60 3.80 McMullen ph 1 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Allen lb 3 0 0 0 Mttnlv 0 0 0 WulUb 0 0 0 Bnerlo ss 0 0 0 Gordn 2b 3 0 0 0 Prknsn cf 3 0 0 0 Schwnk Cincinnati Tntal 34 A ft A Total 35 3 10 1 Houston 13 0 .500 118 1 2 0 .333 56 Central Division 5 0 0 1.000 147 4 0 0 1.000 94 2 2 0 .500 83 1 3 0 .250 62 Western Division 3 1 0 .750 110 3 1 0 87 2 2 0 .500 83 2 2 0 68 Cmpln lb 84 Joyce 3 55 Backs ss 3 39 Roze 2b 3 101 Gecewz cf 58 Kellrs Totals 1 Stratford SECOND Beach Course, 40.66 K.L.'S Can Dee 10.40 4.60 2.80 Pittsburgh 000 ooi oju 4 ueveiana Los Angeles M0 000 000 1 E-Ferguson.

LOB-Plttsburgh 7, Los Oakland Angele! II. 2B-Cey, B.Robertson 3B- Denver D-nLar UD7l. (141. SRjU. SF Fer- IS? Wild Angle 1.80 2.60 29 1 1 1 Totals 28 0 1 0 Doug's Princess 3.80 van LJiaqn 000 000 001 1 Quiniela (1-3) $14.20 000 000 000 0 Perfecta (1-3) $42.60 uson, Zisk.

Indianapolis DCBRR.cn NATIONAL CONreKENCe bb Eastern Divsion I nnratlorri 3. nd Big (5-8 Wltn 1-3 5282.80 3 'St. Louis 3 5 0 uno 87 anaonlis 4: 3B Shea; SB Shea, Gordon, Tirn IP 111 10 2-3 0 i 1 0 Moserj Compton. 9.80 Rooker Giusti Rau Marshall Hough IV I.WII SKI ii ID 7 60 5.00 0 2 0 0 N. Y.

Giants 2 2 0 .500 Dallas 2 2 0 .500 0 Philadelphia 1 3 0 250 1 Washinqton 1 4 0 .200 E5 SR Rough Kis'J 280 2.40 2.40 inc i 0 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 Rau ni Jy" I 1 'S Anymore 110 2' I (Heb- HBP-by Save Giusti (9). senwenx il, Ji-ui 0uine, .5) 75 It'-3' nl.V, Perfecta (5-2) $83.70 central Division Green Bay 3 2 0 .600 ner). 02:53. A 38,887. 86 56 46 83 73 80 62 58 49 119 56 46 36 4i ivien iaiiunai iw ruvu-; FOURTH 5-16, Ndoo 1 the course in 1 hour, 18 and two seconds.

Jeff Gal-'-- lowayn last year's winner, dropped out early 32.02 8.40 Knockout Kathy Minnesota 1 2 0 .333 Chicago 1 3 0 .250 Detroit 1 4 6 .200 Western Division Los Angeles 1 1 0 .750 3 60 6.00 At York, Pa. Friday's Results Cubs 5, Padres 1 FIRST GAME 3 20 4.80 3.60 Good Word Orlando Adair Landscaping 14, Maple- 0uiniea (5.4) 5i cniLS-u Atlanta tiMA. kl I Dinmhina A Perfecta (6-5) $170.70 2 2 0 .500 1 1 0 .250 0 4 0 .000 Dl .1 New Orleans Tyrone 3b 4 0 0 0 DThomas ef 4 0 0 0 HfM cTbrkwli 3b 2 0 12 Beckert 2b 0 1 0 San Francisco 77 Saturday's Results 32.01 I FIFTH 5-16, In. Adair vi. Miami Jerry's Catering, complete ORD Lacock rf 4 0 0 RMoralei 2b 0 Monday cf 4 0 0 0 Grubb If 5 0 2 0 AThorntn lb 4 0 0 0 McCovey lb 4 10 0 Ward If 5 1 1 0 Winfield rf 5 0 10 Late Friday Bills 28, Lions 7 wavside Ruff Jigger Bill Ocalasun Quiniela (5-8) $53 80 Prfcta(5-8 $1600 10.80 5 40 5 mmmmmmmmmmHwmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimm 8.00 5.60 I 1 a mpms.

I Sla (fTh- rill Kesslnger is 5 niimii LIONS Labor Day Invitational First Round i all data Tito Mitterwid SIXTH 0 10 0 Canizaro 10 11 a a 1 Southern Truck 13, Micro Reproduction liiTi 0 0 0 0 Kendall ph till Fraibn a 3 0 0 0 ii'-' 7.40 3.1U I 3.60 8 II I BILLS 33 50-267 124 51 1 10-17-0 3-27 2-2 9-65 ii i rari-i. a Lottie Farrow First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards 1 0 0 0 Gernarot Bonham pr Zamora SPerring 2b Cardenal ph Fanzone 3b Dettorre Stelmszk Ouiniela isiJ 1 ArlingtonLions 12, Whiteside a-ei 15. Jacksonville Businessmen 13 Perfecta llll Locklear ph -4 0 2 0 2.j 0 0 0 1 3-27 Chappell Paint 9, Campbell's Shoes 7 SEVENTH 5-14, i nn- Masnnrv 3. Atlantic Triumph 0 Pavette 0 7- 7 0 0 7 14 7 0- 078 520 til 3. 1.1 A WC TOC DEAD E.AD lAfC AT) I Lewis Carpet 5, Senco 3 G.E.'s Davaky Tires 12, Southern Truck 11 Villa Four Quality Electric 13, Honewell 2 Quiniela (1-2) $29 60 Total 41515 To al 41 1 7 1 gj Chicago SffiSmMfc? Buf-SimPson 2 San Diego 000 001 000 000- 1 Buf-Rashad 10 DP Chicago 1.

LOB Chicago 5, San (Le d( kjck) run (Levpoldt kick) pass from Ferguson Oiego 9. 2B Keisnger. 3B oaKODens, BUf Rashad 34 pass from Ferguson Arlington Lion! 18, Latham Tima 0 Beach Course, KEI 13, Unjoj 24H- Petrolia 17.20 5 00 5.00 Chappell Paint 15, Marietta, 0. 10 3 40 Ashington Pickett 11, Clark and Hurt 9 4.40 (Leypoldt kick) But Simpson 3 run (Leypoldt kick) Det Crosswhita 1 run (Mann kick) ER BB SO 114 6 Mul 4 FOR Lewis carpet io, low Quiniela (5-6) $33.00 A 37,41 1 Grbrkwti. HR Mitterwald Freislbn.

SF-Stelmsik. Oettorra 9 1-3 7 Frailing 1 2-1 0 Zamora Freislbn 11 2-J Gprhardt 0 Perfecta (5-6) $114.40 Daily Double (1-5) $696.00 Man lires ttt wuamr -icvmv KEI 5, Arlington Lions 2 rh.nill Daint 7. Ahinaton ckett 0 Whiteside 14, Atlantic Triumph 1 NINTH 5-16, TA, 30.98 senco 6. Jacksonville Businessmen 5 Sand Cut 2.60 2.20 2.20 Oruck 11, Campbell Shoes Travelln' Light 2.80 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING Detoirt, Jones 3-22, Owens 8-19. Buffalo, Simpson 19-116, Braxton 8-64.

RFCEIVINO Detroit, Plcard 2-43, O'BrMn 2-37. Buffalo, Rashad, 4-58, Hill 215. PASSING Detroit, Landry 3-11-1, 35 King's Jester Ouiniela (4-8) S6 60 14 Perfecta (-4-8) $9.60 Cubs 4, Padres 3 SECOND GAME AUtAARA CAM niPfiO All State Title Union 2411-1 Micro Reproduction 15, Marietta, Ga. Clark ft Hurt 15, Carrii 2 yards; Munson 7-15-2, 92. Buffalo, abrhbl ao 1 101 Ferguson 7-14-0, 90; Marangi 2-2-0, 18.

Orifice 10TH Beach Course. TA, 39 16: Power Packed 17.40 8.00 Nickers 10.60 Free Fall Ouiniela (3-6) 536 .60 Grtirkwiz 3b I I wruoo a fS.JS'W' llll War5 5 2 Steelers 21, Redskins 19 Tyrone rf 3 0 10 Mccovey id 1 i STEEL ERS Ifhorntn lb 2 0 0 0 Win field rf 5 0 0 20 First downs Perfecta (3-6) $117.30 ORLANDO DUPLICATE CLUB Morning Session Section 1. Laflower-Yasanaro 31; 2. Davis-Damon 29; 3. Bouchard-Hicks 25.

Team Game: Dennis- Dennis-Poehling- Mulder; Neserve-Diehl-Hutchison tied with Madlock Ph 1 0 0 0 DiRobrts. 3 0 Ping yards REDSKINS 14 564 29 35 17-290 7-41 2-2 5-53 kessinqer A a a 1..58.1 PaBt Fanzone 3b Auto I-acing Late Friday At Golden Gate Speedway Tampa sggi Kmoraies 3 1o8aSpP 0 PumK-lost 110 0 Gaston Ph 1 0 0 0 Penalties-yards 0J 0 0 0 Hardy 0 0 0 0 Piftsburqh 0 14 0 0 0 0 Clarke ph 1 0 0 0 Washington 7 4 1 0 0 0 MJohnsn 0 0 0 0 Wash-Grant pass from (Moselev kick) Afternoon North-South Average 144: Marshall- Swisher Sperring 2b SStone Frailing Zamora Ward ph 0 721 0 t-l Kilmer Nicwarner Dielenderfer-Green H9i t-A a FOR "Acn 'r vl 1 A IS it 4 for Kilmer East-West Average 154: Stewart-Kirst PA LATE MODEL FEATURE: 193; Landley-Raymond 187''2; Johnson- Total 33 4 3 Total 40 3 10 3 Wasl-Tavlor 41 pas! from Chicago 000 030 000 1- 4 (kick failed) San Dieos 200 000 010 0 3 Pitt Lewis 24 pass from Gill, Chevelle; 2-Sonny Kocsis, Chevelle; Gilliam Wheeler 181 Vi; Greenberg-Courtney 171, Goli Fanzone, Hilton, D.Thomas. DP (Gerela kick) Chicaqo 1, San Oiego 2. LOB Chicaqo Pitt Stallworth 14 pass from Gilliam San Diego 10 2BGrbrkwtZ, Grubb, (Gerela kick) McCovey, D.Thomas. 3B Locklear.

SB Pitt Stallworth 21 pasi from Bradshaw 3-David Fletcher, Camaro. TORNADO FEATURE: 1-Carl Butts, Chevrolet; 2-Robert Pennington, Chevrolet; 3-Terry Allen, Chevrolet. FIGURE 8 FEATURE: 1-Mike Van Ochteni 2-Denny Meyer; 3-Bill Ringheis- ffiarnla kirk) Gruob. AT CYPRESS CREEK Par Is Your Partner Tie, Hamp Whittle and Lou Charest, ER BB SO Wash Mul-Key 27 pass from Jurgensen en. 2 2 0 (kick failed) 3.

Tie, Bernie Cournaya, Stew Page 1st TORNADO HEAT: 1-Terrv Allen: Bob Kirkhorn, 65. 1 0 A 42,237 0 0 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 1 1 RUSHING Pittsburgh, Rleier 949, 1 0 Pearson 9-41, Harris 8-30. Washington, 8 2 Brown 12-46, Denson 5-10, L. Smith 4-9. 2-Joe Biackweider; 3-Clint Taber.

2nd TORNADO HEAT: I Shorty Stuart; 2-Marilyn Biackweider; 3-Carl Butts. Ut 1 4TF MnnFI FAT. t.Rillv Ai II IP 7 2-3 1- 3 1 1-3 2- 3 4 3 2 2-3 1-3 AT MISSION INN Florida Invitational Junior Stone railing Zamora LaRoche Todd Palmer Laxlon Hardy M.Johnson Gerhardt 2. I awl l.nannv PpraT Rich Stewart, Louisville, Ky 146) 1 RECEIVING Pittsourgn, stallworth Shanklin Washington, Taylor Heard, DeLand, 144 (playoff); 3. 2nd LATE MODEL HEAT: 1-David 0 1 0 4-97, 0 4-56, Grant 3-92, J.

Smith 3-49. Allan sianoro, ueLana, i-ranKiinion, piftrher: 2-Ted Pulsifer; 3-Jack Arnold i m. -r-1 i i' a i- -at uar i 146 (playoff); 4. Mark Gurnow, St. FIGURE a SEMI FEATURE: 1-Mike 0 0 PASSING Pittsburgh, Gilliam 11-70-0, Augustine, 147) S.

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Toi Iron, 1 78 3 13 Och la, dapandmg en jnd Irnda lira "If you, to, REE TIP! MOUNTING I ROTATION WITH TIRE Purchase J78 15, L78.13 4for138 IMS I WEAR I Miami Raises Cain: Tech Frosh Stars STEEL BELTED a r. pi a I bbib 1 1 a a a GILLETTE KODIAK It i-Tr i The Louisiana State s'cout squad and the junior varsity ran Colorado 4 FOR Wmi 4F0R IsfJ MJ offensive plays against the Tiger defense in a controlled scrimmage, but coach Charles McClendon was not pleased with the results. 'We were not a sharp football team out there today by any means," McClendon said after the two-hour workout. "We looked sluggish on offense and a bit ragged overall." me onense was led by junior running back Brian Zuringue, who picked up 47 yards and two touch downs, and senior quarterback Billy By Sentinel Star Service! CORAL GABLES The University of Miami held a two-hour offensive scrimmage Saturday afternoon with sophomore Larry Cain galloping 55 yards for one of four touchdowns in the workout. Cain's run came on one of the opening plays, but it took nearly another hour for the Hurricanes to score again on a 42-yard field goal by freshman soccer-style, kicker Chris Dennis.

The other three touchdowns came on a 42-yard pass from Daytona Beach's Jim Sullivan to Tom Kum-pa, one-yard plunge by Alan Re-ynaud which capped a 65-yard drive and a two-yard sprint by Charlie Claud which followed a 59-yard run by Gary Tokarski. Freshman Davis Steinbrunner, filling in for injured quarterback Danny Myers ran for four touchdowns in Georgia Tech's; first scrimmage. Steinbrunner, from Austin, scored on runs of 80, 28, six and four yards. He also completed two of five passes for 68 yards. Myers, the Yellow Jacket starter, sprained his ankle when he was hit early in the scrimmage.

It is not known how long he will be out. Coach Vince Dooley forgave a few mistakes and proclaimed Georgia, first scrimmage "a pretty good first-day scrimmage." "It was a ragged scrimmage at times, with a lot of mistakes," said Dooley. "But overall, it was a pretty good first day." Dooley promoted freshmen defensive tackle Ronnie Swootes and tight end Mark Farriba to the varsity unitl following the workout. Coach Bill Battle said he was impressed with Conredge Holloway and other first team players in Tennessee's first long scrimmage. But Battle bemoaned the lack of reserves.

The Vols open the season against UCLA next Saturday with a lack of depth both on offense and defense. "The first team did well, both on offense and defense, but the second team did nothing," Battle said. "We'd like to play a lot of people against UCLA, but the way it looked today, we might not be able to do it." In Saturday, scrimmage, quarterback Holloway twice sparked long drives that ended in touchdown romps by Dale Far. Then Holloway threw a touchdown pass of 88 yards to Stanley Morgan, another of 45 yards to Morgan and scored himself on a 2 yard run. Broussard, who threw for one score to sopohmore tight end Mark Gomez and ran 12 yards for another touchdown himself.

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