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Sullivan Guided College
All Stars In Lone Score
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Writer
NEW YORK (UPI)—I‘m sor-
game Australian and forced an exciting sports moment in a
Mrs. Court to play her baseline matter of seconds.
. . Friday’s Results
Boston 6 N.Y. 5,1st, twilight
N.Y. 3 Boston 1, 2nd, night
□eve 4 Balt 1,10 inn., night
Milwaukee 3 Detroit 2, night
Chicago 5 Kan City 0, night
Minn 4 Oakland 3, night
California 3 Texas 2, night
Sunday Games
Texas at Oakland, 2
K.C. at Calif, twilight.
Chicago at Minnesota
Boston at Detroit, 2
Milwaukee at Cleveland, 2
N.Y. at Baltimore, twilight
Major League
Standings
Major League Standings
By United Press International
Nationat jleague
East
w. 1. pct. g.b.
57 34 626 -
50 40 .556 64
Buckner,LA 61 214 24 68 .318
American League
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Schnblm,KC 78 267 37 84 .315
w. 1. pct. g.b.
57 36 .613 -
51 42 .548 64
46 43 .517 10
45 47 .489 12
42 52 . 447 164
37 55 . 402 194
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Junior Golf Championship in
Duncan fell by the wayside as ry to see Leo Durocher go.
Scott Blevins finished third with Honestly sorry.
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Pitt and Cincinnati
Houston
Thmpsn,Min 81 327 37 96 .294 Montreal
Home Runs Philadelphia
National League: Bench, Cin
24; Colbert, SD 23; Williams,
manager, a darn good one. You
had to know him and under-
stand him. Like when I was in
his doghouse a couple of years
ago. I was pitching against
Pittsburgh in the Game of the
Week and he didn't think I was
going all out.
“He said something and in
the papers it came out that he
said I was quitting on the ball
club. I didn't like that at all.
But the whole thing was
cleared up and I enjoyed
working for the man.”
No Bitter Memories
Don Kessinger also has felt
some of Durocher’s barbs but
he says he's sorry over what
happened, too.
“You don't play for a man
64 years and not have some
feeling,” says Kessinger. “He
put my name in the lineup
every day and kept me out
there. On the other hand, I
know Whitey, I played under
him in double-A ball, and I
know I’m going to enjoy
working for him again. ”
Billy Williams claims he
never had any differences with
Durocher.
“Never in words, anyway,”
he says. “We might have
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Alou, St.L 83 320 39 102 .319
Oliver, Pitt 90 362 54 115 .318
Garr, Atl 83 336 52 107 .318
Site Sullivan,, the 1971. Heisman little earlier. He seemed •»
a Heisman Troohv °n Trophy winner from Auburn. have a hot hand." He said
But it ain’t the whole hall Sullivan had what some felt Tagge had problems because
game. as far as hole ball was a tough act to follow. Jerry "we just didn’t have the ball
quarterback Pat Sullivan ir Tagge, Nebraska’s stellar sig- long enough to experiment on
concerned nal-caller, had been getting offense."
Sullivan’came off the 0 , nowhere slow against the Tagge’s option plays and
and guided the Lthesbench Cowboys’ defense. Nebraska passing never brought the Stars
Stars t their n, qllege All Coach Bob Devaney, head man closer than the Cowboys’ 30-
against the Dallas Vatouchdown in the 39th annual match yard line. The collegians made
the 20-7 victon Fridav boy, h between the collegians and the 77 yards rushing to the
the National fSS night by pro champs, finally removed Cowboys'108, and beat them by
ence commons Tagge with the score 2(M) in the two yards in passing 1156-1541,
“Yen I sir. fourth quarter, much of that figure, however,
anxioursittingronwassssetting Sullivan, whose section for 'coming with the Cowboys'
watching us pt beat like 26 - the Heisman Trophy had not defense playing Sullivan loose.
been greeted with unanimous ‘‘Our defense was back a__
n . _ . fervor, stood 80 yards away hit,” Dallas Coach Tom Landry PLAYER PpROFIIE. w;in
Batting Leaders from the Dallas goalline, a said. “You're going to give the Bowens is a 6’185 pound j^ior
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ng len.Pitt 86 330 37 107 .324 Sullivan should have gone in “a their 11th straight victory (and
the ninth straight for pro teams
in the classic). ci. , • c.
Morton hit an 18-yarder to 3c1entllc
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Otis, KC 86 325 45 102 .314
Pin'lla,KC 90 349 52 109 .312
Rudi, Oak 89 366 60 113 309
National League: Bench, Cin Philadelphia 2 Chicago 0
75; Stargell, Pitt 72; Williams, Mont 3 St Louis 1, twilight
Chi 67; Colbert, SD K3%8: May, Atl 4 San Fran 3, 1st, twilight _
Hou 62. San Fran at Atl, 2nd, ppd., rain Court, making her comeback that measures the yardage from terfly and Fredericks won the
American League: Allen, Chi San Diego 3 Cincinnati 1, night after a year’s layoff. Last the golf ball to the hole plus an 100-yard boys freestyle for 13-14
■71; Jackson, Oak 57; Mayberry. 1x15 Angele 6 Houston 5, night year’s Wimbledon champion, electric caddy, goal spacers to year olds.
KC 55; Darwin, Minn and Pittsburgh 3 New York 1, night Evonne Goolagong, disposed of make basketball players shoot
Bando, Oak 52. Sunday’s Games
Pitching Montreal at New York
National League: Carlton, Pittsburgh at Phila
Phil 15-6; Nolan, Cin 3-2; st Louis at Chicago, 2
Jenkins, Chi 13-9; Sutton, LA Los Angeles at Atlanta, 2
and Cleveland, St.L 12-5- 830 Fran at Cincinnati, 2
San Diego at Houston, 2
American League
East
w. 1. pct. g.b. game. The straight-set victory
S J 3 2 remat T fne adXt Seientifictechnology and
45 42 37 $, “d°nduel between Miss WOTldcha^^
38 51 427 11 Goolagong and Miss Evert. was a man's world?
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But with Durocher, that firebrand he was in the days he
figure pole-vaulted to 1.6-million was employed by the more
every year and the Cubs permissive, more understanding
became legitimate contenders Horace Stoneham
although it must be admitted At 66, Leo really isn't an old
they never won the pennant or man. He'd still make some club
even their division title a fine manager and I hope he
match and said, “I just had a Ron Santo, Fergie Jenkins; saysRnssantwoi.tomen gets another managerial job
63(1 day." Billy Williams and Don Kessin- richerhacl occasional differ soon. He certainly isn’t going to
Eddie Jones of Tulsa won the ger. say they're sorry also over nr htdaeocmsionawdirter starve if he doesn’t, though. .
second flight with a combined what happened to Leo 1959 it would've made in . The Cubs have to pay him the
score of 88 Second place went to I believe them. tremendous deference It would balance of his $65,000 salary
John Roberts of Oklahoma City Ken Holtzman, traded by tav tken difeensesstrould and he also gets $1,945 a month
who shot a 89. Blevins was third Durocher to the Athletics, says The ball club would^t te so o. .the rest life, which
and Ronnie Wann of Oklahoma essentially the same thing, tight. Even so, this is the bet isnt too,badaapensionyont.
City was disqualified, It isn’t especially uncommon ball club I've ever been on " , yes, that , consultant
Oklahoma City’s Steve Walser for ballplayers to say a few If it is then n5nnn . position he now has with the
won the Championship Flight nice words about am manager primarily resvonsible_DirocL u ... ,
with a 36 hole total of 145. Tom after he’s fired as Leo rpereusnnsPminsagrrrch He, won’t make a single
Jones of Tulsa was second with Durocher was, no matter what imm sorry he got fired" mistake. That’s guaranteed-
149 strokes and defending Philip K. Wrigley k.eps saying, says the Cute Xhmg ace T because no body will ask him
champion Teddy Mitchell of and this in no way is any bought he ptshin eoJ anything.
Oklahoma City was third with reflection on Whitey Lockman, 8
152 total strokes. the Cubs' new manager and a
John Stinson of Bartlesville, first-class guy, but I think
fourth qualifier for a chance at Chicago will lose something
the state's most prestigious with Leo no longer around,
junior event, had a 157. Not only Chicago, but base-
ball as well.
An Enormous Asset
c o . Even with his faults, Duroch-
3tate Swimmers er is an enormous asset to the
Participate in ' Mention the name Leo
Tunior OlvmNies Durocher anywhere, in the Gobi
•uu -u-P- Desert or the middle of the
STILLWATER iUPI)- Four Pacific Ocean, and what’s the
young Oklahoma swimmers will first thing you immediately
represent the Sooner State in R, °. ..
the Junior Olympics at Spo- 5ase an , ,
kane, Wash., Aug 18. , If Leo did injure baseball at
They are Judy Morrison and times in the past, he more than
Linda Jerry of Oklahoma City, made, up for it by, the
wm.n* Tonnk neenaunauyzeroeuinon David Estes of Bartlesville and incalculablecgood the
" Omen S l ( Hills sports. Kirt Fredericks of Norman. All game thereafter.
CLEVELAND (UPI) - The Today there are signs of four earned their berths in the atwayssabrilliantthinkerand
w. I. pct. g.b. heavily favored Australian technology in nearly every facet Spokane event by winning in invariabily set’n irtene
56 34 .622 - women were tied with the of sports - computer designed their respective categories in . / e s
51 43 . 543 7 underdog Americans as rifle scopes for more accurate the District 8 competition at m.wnm he "as dong,..dt, the
49 42 ,538 7 4 Saturday’s second round of the shooting by hunters and trap Stillwater Friday. itnnenttm dong thathe
49 . 467 24 first annual Bonnie Bel16 Cup shooters, poloroid pictures taken Miss Morrison won the 13-14 created interest
SanFrancisco 41 53 .43 17 matches got underway. at the finish line in all racing year old 100 yard brest stroke inb ba 1 I never ever heard
San Diego 34 57 .374 224 Favored Chris Evert, the events involving humans and and Miss Jerry won the same " glcK ayen "nen ne
blonde 17-year-old from Ft. animals, electric fishing motors event in the 11-12 year old di- . R IIE „ _ yea,. Y
Lauderdale, Fla., got the for more silent trolling, a depth vision. *8^ Cyandler, then
Americans even with a smash- finder and a radar scope to find Estes finished first in the n . ’
ing 6-3, 6-3 win over Margaret schools of fish, an electric eye boys 13-14 year old 100-yard but- m’ntwnereienas ^nd if .
~ ... ... ■ " • — • ■ • - mem unerever ne goes, ana it disagreed in opinions but that's
there's one thing baseball can only natural
use now it’s excitement. Leo Durocher seemed as if he
Before Leo came to the Cubs was bridled to some extent
Valarie Ziegenfuss, 6-4, 6-0. better, electric ' pitching The hyena has the most sixyears ago, the only question working for a man like Philip
Miss Evert, unawed by the 30 machines, a hockey net that powerful jaws of any animal utthemwas whether they d K. Wrigley. It was as if he was
-year-old Mrs. Court, reigning lights a bulb when a puckhitsit and is known as the bone- mnish eighth, ninth or 10th, trying to act more dignified
queen of tennis for a decade computers and IBM cards to cruncher of the animal king- -heywere drawing the same than he really was. He simply
who quit tournament play after scout and recruit football " om ' Eery year: didn’t seem like the old
Wimbledon last year to have a players and finally video tapes
baby, was too strong for the instant replay that can show you
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