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Show V"y- -i X V' " y V a 1 lri'l ry United Press International valuable player 23-2- s W in the National Football League, suffered the injury to his right shouider in the second quarter when tackled by Marlin McKeever after a nine-yargain. Jk S' the former Nonetheless, Heisman Trophy winner from Navy may miss as many as 12 weeks of the regular season. S U j3 Dallas won the game 27-1- Roger Staubach . out for 12 weeks yards to Bob Hayes. The win was the 13th straight for Dallas in regular and exhibition season play. In other Saturday night Green Bay edged games, Miami, 3 Kansas 14-1- 3, City :1 Madsen Nearing 1 3rd Stocker Title In the superstock division, Jay Eaton took the main event to keep his point lead, though he barely pushed past Harold Boone and Jay Jensen for the main event win. The Kid, Dan Caputo, was leading in the early laps of the race, but lost a tire and was forced out. leading the point I standings going into the race e with 818 points, picked up six points for qualifying second fastest, 10 for second place in the heat race and 35 for winning the main event Madsen also won 36 passing points in the main for 87 points, 905 j if M a . And almost as expected, woman, Darlene Sayler, won the demolition derby that followed the main events. Darlene, using all the expertise of women drivers all over the world, mashed and bashed her win way to a after 21 other cars had been reduced to pudding. total. Hi Joel Terry, on the other r.f! : t heat race but didnt complete main event after ignition 'f j i; problems forced him into the I infield wiih a dead engine. p i ft the - : ! s Scott Hunter of the Packers threw scoring tosses of 79 and 10 yards to Dave Davis and a high snap from center on a conversion attempt with 1:55 remaining in the game prevented the Dolphins from gaint ing a tie before a crowd of 75,372 Orange Bowl fans. spectators gathered for the dedication game at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo., to watch cornerback Jim Marsalis intercept three Cardinal passes that led to two touchdowns and rookie Lany Marshall take a punt return 75 yeards as the Chiefs scored all their pomts to the second quarter. The only other serious con-fr- s tender, Nish, wen both the tro-- ; phy dash (but no points) and the heat race (12 points), but didnt finish in the money in the main event. . 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Hearn, Dick Kasmus-se8:50 Denn Candland, Dole Hunt, Herman John Seppi. Forsey, 9.00 Milt Klungess, Pete Bogden, Brad Gardner, Graydon Schulder. 9:10 Gary Mathie, Lorin Tonnesen, John Gust, 4 Doug Roth. 9:20 Chris Harwood, Kent Winegar, Lvnn Harmon, Leiand Mortineau. 9:30 Walt Harris, Buss Williams, David Child, 9:40 Lorin Verl Teynolds Foye, Shum Jensen, Fred Wheeler, Judd Bloine Mike Done, OUTSTANDING In the modified ; Smii.v, Sonny DoviS, Phil Bamberger, John Hurst, Doug. Jones. 2:50 Steve Myers, Blaine Hudson, LaVar Kay Richins. 3:00 Bob Schwarz, Ray Ecker, John Cloy, N. Economou. Wednesday Pro Am' airings Isfo. 1 Tee 7:40 Lone Larkin, Gordy Milne, Delvin Ward, Joe Winder. 7:50 Neil Thornton, Rick Morris, Jock Babcock, Bob Wickham. 8:00 Lanny Neilsen, Jeff Sandall, Reed Brintan, Brad Wiles. 8:10 Bruce Summer-hayRaleigh Wilson, Jock Wiles, Lee Lovinger Jr. 8:20 Chuck Milne, Lorin Moench, Roy. Shields, Marx Biackett. Evans, Steve 240 7:40 Rusty Guernsey, Scott Tom Walsier, John Eberhardt. 7:50 Ken Andrews, Rasmussen, CHAMPAIGN, ILL. (UPI) The U.S. Womens Olympic e relay team set a new world record during a meet. The U.S. led 5 Canada Saturday. Poulsen, Lorry Higgins, Cal Swenson. 1:40 Art Proctor, Rod Goodliffe, The next ract at the-- Fairgrounds is scheduled Saturday night (August 19). j 1972? ; Fred Haun, Schley, Dick Bowman, Bill Campbell. 8:40 Jon Mauss, Holley Fryer, John Coooer, Lvnn Bushman. 8:50 Bob Oroz, Arnold Goff, Murshaii Pease, Roger Critchlow. 9:00 Jerry Breaux, Clarence Randall, Howard Chvtraus, 9:10 Francisco Kyie Bettilyon. Lopez, Omer Morris, Richard McGII-liLue Bettilyon. 9:20 John Ado- - , Lee Winslow, Verl Reynolds, Henry Pullman. 9:30- - Jerry Roberts, Richard Tonke, Jm McFarlane, Ralph vWdock. 9:40 Ernie Schneiter, Duff Willey, Charles King, Sieve Burnett. No. 10 Tee Gal Milers Set Record d i ; San Francisco overcame on Sunday as Cleveland, John Brodie, one day short of his 37th birthday, completed 16 of 26 passes for 167 yards, TD toss to including a Gene Washington in the second quarter. Jeron, Pete Vrontlkis. Renshaw, Pete Crenshaw, Rdph Loronge, Bob Rasmussen. 240 Gary Pratt, Dave Barnes, Vmce Nourse, F. E Ashworth. 2:50 Joe Levine, Arlen Peacock, Dr. Dean Hammond, Dave Mishler. 3:00 Dave Sheft, Herb Tru-lillDarrell Wilson, John Hipoen. No. 10 Tee 1:00 Joe Bonsignore, Roy Weiler, Jeff Smith, Simon Frank. 1:10 Boo Betley, Bob Becksteod, Hop Lybbert, Lowell Mouss. 1:20 Richard Turner, Spud Adams. Mike Sharp, Haydon Calvert. Lvi Danny Sikes, Paul C"nby, Ernie Poulson, Dan Peterson. 1:40 James Somsing, Ned Parson, Michael Shea, Allan Mecham. 1:50 Don Silvanic, Dave Clawson, Bill Taft, Scott Pilch. 2:00 Bruce Merriman, Reese Nielsen, Lee BaiGordon Gurr. 2:10 Brad ley, Lozares, Craig Kunkel, Alden Richards, Kent Abel. 2:20 John Schomp, Randy Florence,- Floyd Olsen, Bob Bridge. 2:30 Richard Taylor, Fran The Lions concentrated their "coring output in the second quarter with quarterback a Greg Landry throwing scaring Dass to Ron Jessie and running back Bill Triplett plunging over from a fying and snapped a rear leaf spring. That forced him to limp through the main event with little control, but he did get enough points to maintain his lead. Bill Madsen looks more and more like hes going to win the season championship at the Fairgrounds Speedway, despite the best efforts Saturday night of second place driver Joel Terry and third place Terry Nish. Madsen, 24-2- A crowd of 78,190 as Craig Morton, who lost the starting quarterback role to Staubach last year, completed eight of nine passes and tossed touchdown strikes of four yards to Mike Ditka, two yards to Walt Garrison and 27 big Landty said, however, that he had never cautioned his quarterback against running because his running took us to the super bowL !:!l Orleans sell-ou- . . guys, Landry said. Youve got to run out of bounds. Hes (Staubach) a great competitor and he was going for the goal line. This is the worst injury in football. if V, - f Coach Tom Landry, often unhappy with Staubachs penchant for running, but tolerant of its unusually good results, spoke in contradictory terms following the injury. over New Oakland and Baltimoie clash tonight in game at Oakland. good. cant run d d Physicians at Baylor Hospital in Dallas performed surgery on Staubach Sunday and termed the procedure real You 22-- 3 20-1- 3 if4'' d A Cindefeated St. Louis, cinnati toppled Detroit, Minnesota downed San Diego. Philadelphia outlasted New England, Pittsburgh trounced the Now York and Buffalo Jets, 28-2- Staubach, last most Bob Bur- 2:20 Eddie Cohoon. Harold ton, Ronald Duane Blackley, Nowak, 2:30 Mike S'd Birdsiey. Srhymon, 8:0u uoug Vllven, Corky Brown, Dick Morris Parrish. Emery, 8:10 Ces Wimp, Ron Cook. Ed Scott, Carl Newell. 8:20 Terry Ferraro, Co. Glen Lewis, Larry Creoer, Bill Kroc. 8:30 Victor Regalado. Lodell Anderson, Gory Stead, John Absalom. 8:40 Mike Smith, Arnie Ferrin, Dick 8:50 Terry L.H. Strong. Flynn. Gene WII Malan, Alan Cornwall, hams Grove Cook. 9:00 Ray CarrBill Norm Dave Shultz, asco, Shea, Steve Wilson. Mohas. 9:10 Jim Steele, Alex McGregor, Jim Dokos. 9:20 Don Ike Rives, Hall, George Hunsat.er. Wayr.e Frederickson, 9:30 Jimmy Thompson, Ted Harmon, Lorry Dlsera, James Comarell. 9:40 Richard Payne. Robert Nelson, Gene Moench, Ted Olson. No. 10 Tee 7:40 Tom Sorensen, Emerson David Jim Hardy, Mortindale, McGdrry. 7:50 John Evans. Dave Herb Tucker, Zimmerman, . George Pence. 8:00 Dick Kramer, Buck Brown, Allen Neathery, Richard Var-'s8:10 Mahlon Moe, Dr. At MarGandre. Roy tin,, Al ' Emery, 8:20 Bob Talbot. Bob Mogcrio, Jack Bowman, Glen Groo. 8:30 Bob Phillips Jr., Gene Carroll, Lanny Persons, Ken Chtdester. 8:40 Greg Plt-zeGlen Lewis, John Wells, Joe Watts. 8:50 Terry Small, Jock Duckett, Paul Smith, Charlie Dredge. 9:00 Torn Storey, Carl Hulbert, Lee Epoerson, Paul Menlove. 9: to Craig Ridd, R.S. McKninht, Al Pelton, Bab Swan. 9:20 Tommy Williams, Skeet Slater, Bud Mahos, Boyd Brown. 9:33. Pat WelvJi, Bill Johnson, John G.A. Creasev. 9:40 Art Rhodes, Dick McNickle, ' Richard Smith. Simon, Alan Frank. No. I Tee . .. 1:00 p.m. Elwin Fanning, George Marks, Pout Jones, Donald Hadley. 1:10 Bob Wyatt, Jack Noble, Al Hansen, Art Toimbto. 1:20 Bill Rattling, Greg Sharp, Howard Bradshaw, Mike Galbos. 1:30 George Schneiter, Don Overly, Dee Hutzlev, Harvey Dalton. 1:40 Jeff Perkins, Vaughn Barker, Verl Gurr. Bruce Christensen 1:50 Art Schilling, Jack Rldd, Jack - Knight. T.C. 2:00 Keith Parson, Kendall, Matt Ferguson, Art Goldsw2:10 Gerry orthy, Brent Bain. Pairings Pro-A- m Grenntield, Dave Berger, Ken Tuesday Pra Am Pairings No. I Tec 7:40 Paul Davis, Vard Jones. Kerry Christensen, Georoe Seorle. 7:50 Brent Orchard, Mike Malasko, 24-1- Roger Staubach suffered a shoulder separation Saturday night that may have separated the Dallas Cowboys from a chance to repeat as world champions. years 'fl' "ffm ,rifii Utah Open Injured; Dallas In Trouble d g NEWS, Monday, August 74, 1972 DESERET The TJf 1 p.m. Sunday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon |