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on the beam when they made
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slight bruise. Williams said pre-
cautionary x-rays would be tak-
en today, but that Blue would
probably be ready to take his
regular turn against Baltimore
on Thursday.
In the opener, Detroit handed
Chuck Dobson his first defeat
of the season after nine vic-
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mug bulge in the rivalry, last
losing in 1963 when Coac h otto
Graham’s brigade upset the
Green Bay Packers 20-17
Miller, a member of the Dod- Saturday round of 68 for an 18-
gers from 1963 to 1967 when under-par 270 Sunday on the 6,-
Koufax and Drysdale led them 700-yard Westchester Country
to three National League pen- Club course, put his tee shot on
nants, and now at 32 the dean the 14th hole over the green,
of the Padres’ hurlers, made nicked it a mere six feet with
his comparison after Norman his second shot, then chipped 12
pitched a five-hitter in the feet past the pin and putted a
opener and Arlin fired a three- bogey four.
Los Angeles 53
Atlanta
Houston
Cincinnati
ALTUS SCORED two runs in
the first and one in the fifth and
sixth innings
Randy Jackson had two
singles for Altus while Bryan
Blackwell had a double Terry
Bailey a triple and Donald
Wayne Starr. Steve Gambi,
Bubbles Prince and Trest had
singles.
Eddie Graham was the losing
pitc her against Del City going
five innings before Walter Fields
finished.
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GAMBI, BAILEY and Fields
had Die Altus hits, Bailey s being
a double
from St. Louis earlier this sea-
son. accounted for both San
Diego runs in support of Nor-
man. He hit his third homer of
the year off Bob Johnson in the
third inning and doubled and
scored on Clarence Gaston’s
single in the fifth
others Tight end John Arlin, a 6-3, 195-pound right-
Redebaugh was swapped to the bander who was 11 in two pre-
Detroit Lions for a future draft vious trials with San Diego,
Six Hours of Endurance race at
Watkins Glen race course Saturday
(AP Wirephoto)
LAWTON- After a two game sweep of Ardmore in the district
tourney over the weekend, the Altus Colt All Stars eve the sectional
championship tonight when David Brown's Colts play Lawton in
Die first round of the tourney at McCord Park
The game begins at 9 p m
Bartlesville and either Oklahoma and Pottawatomie County
tackle at 7 p.m. in the first game.
BROWN’S ( OLI S won the district playoff by defeating Ardmore,
3-1, Saturday night after a 1-0 win I riday in theopener
Mike Blonien was the winning pitcher after relieving starter
Morgan Baily in the second inning Blonien gave up only one hit
over the lastseven innings, struck out 10and walked two
The Colts scored all their runs in the first inning on base hit by
Doug Koontz and Rick Gambi plus four Ardmore er ms
opener behind the nine-hit
pitching of Gaylord Perry.
Lee May's eighth-inning
homer, his 25th broke a 2-2
deadlock in the nightcap and
gave the Reds a split. Tony
Perez whacked his 17th homer
with one on in the third for Cin-
cinnati's first two runs.
Willie Mays, the All-Star cen-
terfielder of the Giants, did not
play in either game. He was
rested by Manager Charlie
Fox.
Altus Merchants launch
what they hope is a
successful drive to a
championship Tuesday at
5:30 p m. when they play
the winner of the El Reno-
Lawtou Home Decor game
in the first round of the
District American Legion
tournament.
El Reno and the A’s play
tonight at 8:30.
Coach J.D. Johnson
plans to start righthander
Kim Hunter on the mound
Tuesday. Hunter has a 4-1
record this summer, losing
a June 4 contest to Houston,
Tex., 4-1.
Mike Pate is scheduled to
open behind the plate with
Doug Jones on first, Bobby
Oakley at second, Kenneth
Newman at third, Binki
Woolbright at shortstop,
Donald Riley in leftfield,
Morgan Baity to center and
Greg Bloulen in right.
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this year, stormed the course under 280 and $6,500.
with a 68 Sunday to turn in an But the fantastic finishes, and
11-under 277 and to tie Frank the scores, 53 of them under
Beard for fourth and $11,000 par, were anti-climactic com-
each. pared with Palmer’s victory
after a two-week layoff to col-
At 279 was Mason Rudolph, lect his confidence, his concen-
who started the final round two tration, the biggest paycheck of
under but shot six birdies for a his career and a telephone call
30 on the front nine and wound from President Nixon.
was it The one thing I didn’t
want to do was leave it there.
“But it was a good putt for a
bogey and gave me the rhythm
I needed to finish."
He finished five strokes
ahead of Gibby Gilbert and
Hale Irwin, who collected $23,-
125 apiece in this richest of pro
tournaments.
Gilbert was only three
strokes back of Palmer at the
start of the final round.
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hitting club in the major
leagues- had lost a doublehea-
dei in five twinbills.
Elsewhere in the National
League, San Francisco beat
Cincinnati 7 3 before losing 5-2;
Atlanta defeated Los Angeles 3-
1, Montreal held off St. Louis 5-
4 New York whipped Houston
7-6, and Philadelphia edged
Chicago 2-1.
Norman, a 5-8, 160-pound left-
hander, who had won only two
games in parts of six major
league season with Kansas
City, the Chicago Cubs, Los An-
geles and St. Louis, before
being acquired by the Padres
earlier this year from the Car-
dinal' earned his first victory
of 1971 alter six losses with his
sparkling effort against the Pi-
rates He struck out five bat-
ters including major league
home run leader Willie Stargell
four times It was Normans
first complete game victory in
the majors.
Lei on Lee, also obtained
College 'Stars’
choice and cornerbacks Al boosted his season's record to
Brown and Tony Sexton and 5-13 with his third shutout, in
tackle Andy Browder were the nightcap He walked two
trimmed from the roster and struck out seven.
Vic Suma, offensive tackle Singles by Ollie Brown and
snared in the 12th round of the Ed Spiezio in the second inning
draft, was released on waivers drove in the only runs of the
by the Miami Dolphins Wes game
Grant, acquired from the New The Padres’ two victories
York Giants after a squabble must have made Manager Pre
with Giants coach Alex Wet> ston Gomez feel better Gomez,
ster, arrived in camp and took who underwent a hernia oper
part in drills. ation a week ago, returned to
Miami holdouts Jim Kiik and his post last Friday, but went
Larry Csonka remained absent home after three innings be-
Sunday, adding to the $200 cause of severe pain. He was
daily fines they are being as- expected back again Sunday,
sensed for failure to report to but was forced to remain at
camp. home and recuperate.
The Atlanta Falcons said Bobby Bonds collected three
they had reached tentative singles and drove in two runs,
agreement with veteran line- while Willie McCovey also
backer Tommy Nobis, who has knocked in two runs as the Gi-
yet to sign his pact for the 1971 ants trimmed Cicinnati in their
time of 6.86 seconds, was
clocked at 193.76 miles per
hour.
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being Ernie Banks of the Chi- bill but lost 2-1 to the Indians in one-hit work simply because
cagocubsin I970' the second. Oakland Manager Dick Wil-
While Killebrew inched to- In the National League, liams “wanted to give me a
ward the half-grand mark Sun- Philadelphia trimmed Chicago rest”
da, Oakland's magical Vida 2-1, New York turned back Blue was struck on the foot
Blue closed in on a 20-victory Houston 7-6, Montreal bounced by a pitch in the fourth inning,
season, winning his 19th as the St. Louis 5-4, Atlanta beat Los But that wasn't the reason Blue
As trimmed the Detroit Tigers Angeles 3-1, San Francisco beat made an early departure and
ik togain asplit of their doub- Cincinnati 7-3 in the first game left the mopping up to Rollie
to header. The Tigers won the of a doubleheader but lost the Fingers.
irs game 7-4. second 5-2 and San Diego sur- “I guess he’s just trying to
prised Pittsburgh twice, 2-1 and save my arm so I can play this
2-0. game a little longer,” said
Killebrew drove in a run for Blue.
Minnesota with a single in the Williams, asked if he would
third inning, then capped a consider lifting Blue if he were
five-run explosion in the fifth aiming for his 20th victory,
off former teammate Luis said: “No, I wouldn’t hesitate
Tiant with a 386-foot drive with to take him out—the 20th
two men aboard, his first doesn’t mean anything to me.
homer since June 22. The victory does."
Blue, boosting his record to The pitch that hit the fabu-
19-3, left after six innings of lous left-hander skipped off the
CHICAGO (AP) The group
of 52 collegians, rated among
the best ever assembled in the
series, begins tapering off this
week in preparation for Friday
night's All-Star game against
the champion Baltimore Colts
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Sunday, up nine under. Knotted with
Irwin, who started the final him and also collecting $8 125
round five strokes back, main- each were Bobby Nichols and
tained the margin with four Larry Wood.
birdies for a 68. PGA champion Jack Nick-
Sam Snead, the 59-year-old laus, three under when he teed
golfing wonder who has won 84 off, parred the front nine, then
tournaments but had done no came on strong with five bird-
better than tie for 25th so far ies on the back for an eight-
TORONTO (AP) Top-seed-
ed Canadian, Davis Cup player
John Sharpe of Toronto meets
Art Levine of UCLA tonight to
highlight play in the Ontario
Open Tennis Tournament
Sharpe deflated Tony Wed-
gebury of Toronto 6-1, 6-0 in his
opening match Sunday,
Sports Shorts
Catcher Manny Sanpuillen of
(he Pittsburgh Pirates made 159
hits this year I hat s only six less
than tin Panamanian made in his
two previous seasons in the N.i
Chiefs shortly after a NFL
players strike was settled.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The next home run that Har-
mon Killebrew hits will be a big
weight off his shoulders, to say
nothing of Bill Rigney's mind.
"I‘U be happy when No. 500
gets here because it’s been bug-
ging Killebrew ... and as the
big guy goes, so we go,” said
Rigney, the Minnesota Twins'
ripped h„ 499th ca IngSundan’s othersAmerican
XS Sunday »the Twins v-U U. ISS
t opped the Boston Red Sox 6-2. from the Milwaukee Brewers
ut it was only his 12th this 6-2 in 11 innings and 11-9; the
eason-anu unusually total California Angels hammered
for the Killer—and snapped the Baltimore Orioles twice, 6-2
him out of a month-long homer and 9-6 in 13. The Chicago White
oe I Sox beat the Washington Sena-
The 500-homer plateau has tors 5-1 and 9-6 and the Kansas
been reached by only nine play- City Royals beat Cleveland 4-3
ers in baseball history, the last in the first game of their twin
of the National Football crushed 24-3 by the Kansas City
closed circuit television will see $5 each to meet a request from
the answers unfold first-hand. Ali.
Although no title is at stake it will be the first fight for
for this fight, it has taken on Ali since a June 28 U.S. Su-
all the aspects of a champion- preme Court decision reversed
ship bout, partly because of the a five-year conviction for draft
pied-piper following of Ali, and evasion and once again left him
partly because both fighters free to regain the title that was
hope to use this fight to spring stripped from him for refusing
to another shot at Frazier’s the draft.
title.
Frazier represents the only Ali, one of the most magnetic
blot on each fighter's heavy- personalities in fight history,
weight record. lost for the first time in his 32-
Port Washington Open Tennis “He has fine footwork and
Tournament Sunday with a doesn’t make many mistakes,"
straight set victory over Skorich said after the Browns’
unseeded Jack Lowman of scrimmage Sunday. “It's my
Darien, Conn , the scores were 6 feeling that he’ll make some-
1, 6-2, 7-6. body worry about a job before
-- this whole thing is over.” '
MEXICO CITY (AP) Judj Hall, who led the University
Murph} of the Texas Track of Houston football team in
Club set a tournament record tackles the past two seasons,
in the 23rd Rigoberto Perez has been working on the left
track and field meet Sunday side behind veteran Jim Hou*
with a time of 11.3 seconds in ton. And Skorich, who ex
the 100 meters. pressed worry about his line-
Miss Murphy bettered the backing strength before camp
mark of 12 seconds set by Es- opened, didn't discount the pos
peranza Giron of Mexico in 1964 sibility of assigning Hall to the
in the meet held annually by right side where rookie Steve
the National University of Mex Casteel is battling veterans
ico. John Garlington and Billy An-
------ drews for the starting nod
BRAINERD, Minn. (AP) - Meanwhile, the Buffalo Bills
Howdy Williams of Omaha, traded one rookie and cut three
Neb , took the top fuel elimina-
tor class of the National Hot
Rod Association s World Series
at Donnybrooke Speedway Sun-
day.
Williams, with an elapsed
City 4 1, Cleveland 3 2
M, Oakland 4 6
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Minnesota 6, Boston 2
New York 611, Milwaukee 2
9, 1st game, 11 innings
Chicago 5 9, Washington 1 6
California 6 9. Baltimore 2 6
HOUSTON, lex. (AP) — Mu- Closed circuit telecasts will fight career on March 8 in a
hammad Ali, the former king be shown at 200 locations brutal contest with Frazier,
try ing to regain his throne, and across the United States and in Ali has been asked constantly
Jimmy Ellis, the former spar- Toronto and Vancouver, Ca- since opening training here,
ring partner trying to buy a nada. Satellite will carry the what the Frazier fight has done
tag, answer a list of intriguing fight to 34 foreign countries, to him.
questions tonight when they British and Mexican telelvision "Look at my face and look at
meetin a 12-round bout in the will cover the fight live. The his," Ah usually says. "He was
Astodome.. . live gate is expected to be messed up bad. I had a puffed
W hat. did the Joe Frazier abo^ WOO.OOO. jaw for a few days but it went
fight.takeoutofAli?DoesAl All 11 . away. He still 100kS bad. He
still have enough speed? What Alt will get 45 per cent of all had to take a hospital rest"
will happen to boxing if Alt income against a guarantee of Ali admits his sneed
loses? Can Ellis elude Ah's $450,000, including the closed quite what “used to bTbefore
deadly jab long enough to get circuit revenue. Ellis gets 20 his exile fiom fighting before
off his lightning combinations? per cent of all income. Tickets Nast m rim, , 8h, ,8aid ...
A hve gate of 25,000-30,000 in are scaled from $75 for ring- know Im in my’last davs
toe Astrodome and possibly one side, to $25 and $10. There also He remembered a national
million. more. watching on are 10,000 "Ali special" seats at magazineusingatimingdvnce
to clock the speed of his punch.
"It was .04 of a second," he
said. "It takes .25 of a second
to think about moving. You’re
hit before you know it.” He jok-
ed that he's probably slowed
down to .12 by now.
San Francisco 7 2. Cincinnat
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New York 7, Houston 6
Monday's Games
Chicago (Pappas 10 9) al
Montreal (Renko 9 10). night
St Louis (Gibson 7 9) at New
York (Sadecki 4 2), night
Houston (Billingham 5 8' at
Philadelphia (Lersch 4 9), niaht
Only games scheduled
Last year Coach Paul
Brown's collegians were
Results
Chicago 1
Pittsburgh 1 0
Louis 4
Angeles 1
CHICKASHA John Trest
pitched a no-hitter here
Saturday night in leading the
Altus Pony league All-Stars to a
4-D victory over Oklahoma City
Ruff-Nex in tin Pony League
district tournament.
The win was short-lived,
however, as Del City eliminated
the Ponies, 12-5, in a game
played late Saturday night
Trest struck out 12 batters in
the opening win, walked three
and only faced 23 men
By I HI ASSOCIATED PRESS sa 4-1, Tom Ragland’s double run double for the Bears.
Right-handers Bill leinheiser drove home the winning run in Jackson, 2-1, struck out five
and Nelson Gibson teamed on a the bottom of the ninth as Den- and walked only one. Jay Ward
four-hitter Sunday, pitching ver slipped by Wichita 6-5, and scored the Royals’ first run on
ana vie
Pletsa tour-game sweep over aha triumph, when Rich Severson’s slow hop- and scored three times for toe
te -aKS: Quinn went the distance, al- per was good for a hit on a Tigers
Leinheiser held the Oaks in lowing just seven hits, and close decision at first base.
check until issuing a pair of brought his record to 3-4. Larry „ r
one-out walks in the eighth, Howard knocked in three runs „ Saturday s action, Evans-
bringing on Gibson who com- for the 89ers, two coming on a Vie took two from Iowa 6-4
pleted the shutout. homer in the fifth inning and 3-1 for its first doublehea-
,, . . Denver regained ik threc. der sweep since Aug. 10, 1970;
The . riplet starter knocked gam advantage in the West Tulsa got by Oklahoma City 2-1
in his team S first run in the when Ragland's hit brought in 11 innings; Wichita walloped
ifth with a sacrifice fly and the home reliever Garland Shifflett Denver 14-4, and Indianapolis
winners added two unearned who reached second when 311(1 Omaha split a pair, the In-
runs in the eighth. Wichita’s BUl Tsoukalas threw cians winning the first same 3- ay
in other American Associ- wild past first after fielding oand dropping the nightcap 3-2.
ation actign, southpaw Skip Shifflett s bunt. Dick Nen Monday’s schedule lists only
Guinn fanned 15 batters to cracked a bases-loaded double two games-Tulsa at Oklahoma Bostimnore
spark Oklahoma City over Tul- and Richie Scheinblum a two- City and Wichita at Denver Detroit
* New York
“J" • I f • Cleveland
loniqnt in Dome- wasningwn,
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City 51 45
49 54
45 54
44 54
San Diego
Sunday's
Philadelphia 2.
San D«ego 2 2.
Monfreal 5, St
Atlanta 3. Los
hitter in the nightcap as San 1 if there was one big thing
Diego swept a doubleheader that happened," he said, "that
from Pittsburgh's slugging Pi-
rates 2-1 and 2-0 Sunday. 1 /. i m , i > l t a / •
It was the first time this sea- VICC Captures 19th Win-
son that the Pirates—the top •
Killer' Slams 499th Homer
Comparahle' In Westchester Open
Fred Norman and Steve Arlin
are not nearly comparable as HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) — A
pitchers to former Los Angeles recharged Arnold Palmer, who
stars Sandy Koufax and Don birdied 23 of 72 holes en route
Drysdale, hut they and the to the $50,000 top prize in the
rest of the San Diego staff-re- Westchester Golf Classic said
semble the outstanding Dodger the big thing about his big pay-
mound corps of the mid-1960's, day was a bogey
according to Bob Miller Palmer, who matched his
The graduated collegians will
be trying to snap a seven-game This year's crop, bustling
losing streak against the pros with three outstanding quarter-
in the classic at streamlined backs Heisman Trophy winner
Soldier Field, where attendance Jim Plunkett of Stanford, Dan
is expected to be a capacity Pastorini of Santa Clara and
52,000 The game will be tele- Southern Methodist’s Chuck
vised nationally by ABC at 9:3C Hixson and an exceptional
tion.it League Ik moved In-, ca p.m. EDT, group of receivers, lias been
reer mailt from 297 to 111 by getting raves from pro scouts,
hiuine 327 last season The huge lake front arena
— ------- has been remodeled and fitted The array of targets includes
c , , , . . with artificial turf to become J. D. Hill of Arizona State; Er
padlren. .1 .^i'ix the new home of the Chicago nie Jennings, Air Force Acade
majot leuKUt n Bears my; Elmno Wright, MOOIMI
hehatedltx ...... . . . Frank Lews, Grambling; Stan
I he All-Stars, coached by Brown, Purdue, and Rocky
Blanton Collier, are as usual in Thompson. West Texas State
Bobb Tolan righ fielder for the underdog role But insteac
the cincinnat R I hit o ind of being given the < ustomar} 16 Jenning still indei milltary
JIS. respevtively the las wo 01 17 point deficit, the early commitment, is ule only All
seasons. He was with the St. I ouis une Pe88 them at a modest 10. Star who won't be headed to a
Cardinals in 1968 The pros hold a 26-9-2 win- pro club after the game.
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