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Show Stargell Leads Pirates Past Alefs Waih fc rS) Lr Thursday, August TO. S7 Liu U -- Page THE HERALD, Provo, Utah 1, 1974, 15 ; Freedom Issues Discussed chief labor WASHINGTON n government's mediator kept the National Football League players and owners grinding away in a marathon negotiating session, until the early hours of the to trying today, morning hammer out a settlement of the NFL players' strike. and After recessing a round of talks at 1:45 a.m., W. J. Usery Jr. summoned the two sides back for another bargaining session at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Tuesday's session began at 10 a.m., recessed for lunch at 1 p.m. and then settled down for what amounted to an endurance contest at 3 p.m. Usery declined to say whether there had been substantial progress made during the course of the long day. He said that during the night session the controversial freedom issues had been discussed "long and hard." 'f- "I wouldn't minimize the differences between them," he said of the bargaining. "It's very difficult and very tough." Most of the morning was taken COOKIE ROJAS of the Kansas City Royals goes into a rage up with Usery juid his aides after being called out at first base. Rojas was ejected from with separately meeting the game, and the Royals won without him, bargaining representatives of both sides, although there was a joint meeting of one half hour before the luncheon recess. The NFL players received some moral support from Marvin Miller, executive director of the Major League Players Association, who blasted football owners "for misleading fans and the American public." singled to center, scoring Davis By VITO STELLINO Miller, in lining up his union and Grich. Earl Williams walked Writer UPI AssociaSports with the NFL Players Just a month ago, Gaylord and Baylor, who went to second tion, pointed out that "the on an outfield error, came in seeking Perry couldn't lose. Now he can't football players, win. around on a pair of groundouts of differarbitration impartial Perry, who hasn't won since and the Oriole's were ahead to ences which arise concerning the of July 3, was shelled for six runs in stay. meaning or application In the other AL games, Kansas contract provisions, are asking four innings by the Baltimore Texas no more than millions of wage Orioles Wednesday night as he City edged Minnesota, California and salary earners have had for failed in his fifth try for his 16th nipped Oakland, Boston years, including profession- victory. The Orioles wound up routed Chicago, 4 over edged Detroit, and New York al athletes in baseball, basket- with a triumph Cleveland. beat Milwaukee, In the ball and hockey." Back on July 3, Perry won his National League, Pittsburgh 15th straight victory to boost his downed New York, Montreal 4 record to 15-- He was one game swept Chicago, and Atlanta blanked San Francisco, away from tying the American Cincinnati beat Houston, League record for- consecutive victories. Now he's 5 and has St. Louis outlasted lost four straight. and Los Philadelphia, Perry is philosophical about it Angeles routed San Diego, 15-The Orem swimming team all.: "Some nights you don't throw holds the halfway point lead in Royals 3, Twins 2 as hard as you do on others," he homer in Amos Otis' two-ru- n the Utah County Community said. "I felt good. I have no the ninth lifted Kansas City to the championships which will be complaints. A couple of base hits victory over Minnesota. Otis' concluded tonight at the Pleasant went through on the ground, but homer followed a single by John that's the way the game is Mayberry and broke up a Grove swimming pool Orem compiled 281 points in played. I went to my breaking pitching duel between Steve ball after the first couple of Busby and Bert Blyleven. Busby yesterday's action in the under 12. years of age. innings because you've got to try needed help in the ninth inning from Doug Bird while recording Pleasant Grove holds down something else." Rich Coggins got a leadoff his 15th win. second place with 219 points followed, closely by Spring-ville- 's walk to start the first inning rally Rangers 7, A's 6 Texas starter Steve Hargan 207, Provo's 202, and against Perry. Paul Blair singled and Tommy Davis was hit by a blew a 0 lead when Oakland American Fork's 191'4. scored six runs in the third, but Tonight's competition is for pitch to load the bases. , Bob Grich singled to right field the Rangers came back to get the age groups over 12 years of age. It is scheduled to get under way on the pitch, scoring Coggins victory on Tom Grieve's eighth-inninsacrifice fly. Steve at 5 p.m. and conclude about 9 and Blair. Boog Powell walked to , load the bases again and Baylor Foucault up the win with 4 picked pm. 3 innings of shutout relief ball. ' Red Sox 5, Tigers 4 Luis Tiant won his fifth . Gaylord Perry Loses Again 3-- 7-- 14-- 4; 7-- 5-- 4, 4-- 8--3; Orem Leads 4--0; 1. 9-- - 4-- 15-- Swimming 9--8, League Swimming . s 5-- 0-- 2 g 2-- Major League Standings National American League East League .East 53 Philadelphia St. Louis 53 50 49 45 42 West Pittsburgh Montreal New York Chicago w. I. pet. g.b. 50 .515 50 .515 .481 54 --- 3'i 53 .480 3"i 56 .446 7 59 .416 10 w. I. 7 Chicago 1st Mentreal 4, 2nd 4 Montreal 0, Chicago 0 9 San Atlanta Francisco 4 Cincinnati Houston 0 8 9 St. Louis Philadelphia Los Angeles 15 San Diego 4 Chicago - Friday's Games at New York, , at St. Louis at San Diego at night Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, night Los. Angeles, night 4. first-plac- e topsy-turv- (6-9- manager contract through 'Ozark's Danny for two more years 1976. Reds 4, Astros 0 Gncy febuthpaw Don Gullett twirled a to gain his . two-hitt- 1- 13th win of the season against seven losses. Braves i, Giants I Catcher Vic Correll belted a grand slam homer in the seventh his first ever in the inning back the four-hi- t majors -tshutout pitching of Braves' ace Phil Niekro Cubs 44 Expos Rookie righthander Dennis Blair combined with reliever John Mahtague on a in the nightcap, while Mike Jorgensen drove in five runs all of them unearned to power the Lxpos in the opener. o (11-9- ). 4, two-hitt- - Clemeland Baltimore Milwaukee New York Detroit straight complete game victory to pick up his 16th triumph and tie Wilbur Wood for the league lead as the Red Sox downed the 4-- 9-- New York Wins in WFL Action BY JOE CARNICELLI UPI Sports Writer If the New York Stars have one knack, it's making a game interesting, even if the opponent is ' reduced to using a quarterback who hasn't played the position since high school. All three of the Stars' previous games were decided in the last two minutes, and no was night Wednesday Jackboth although exception, sonville quarterbacks Kay Stephenson and Kim Hammond were on the bench in the last . quarter receiving medical at- tention. Quarterback Tom Sherman 6 lead the Stars a early in the third period when he leaped over a pile of defenders for a touchdown and then passed to George Sauer in the comer of the end zone for. f 7 :TiW the action point. Then the Stars' defense, led by former National Football League Gerry Philbin and John Elliott, took over. On the last play of the third period, they descended on. Stephenson as he tried to pass and he went out with cartilage damage in his knee and bruised ribs. In came Hammond and he loss was thrown for a nine-yarin his first play and then knocked unconscious on the second when the Stars' Jerry Ellison fell on his head. .That left Jacksonville without a quarterback for almost the entire last period, but the Sharks still almost managed to ' pull it out. Jeff Davis, a running back from Mars Hill activated just before gametime, was inserted at quarterback and after a. rocky start, he twice brought the Sharks into scoring position only to be intercepted once and have a near TD pass ruled out of bounds. Jacksonville even went to a shotgun formation before the Stars finally held on for the 6 win as Davisipass in the end zone was knocked down with 18 seconds to go. "I volunteered to go in'" Davis said. "We didn't have anybody efse. I was nervous before I went out there, but once I got into the game, I didn't have time to think about it. Somebody had to do it and I had played some quarterback in high school. 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TOE CALIFORNIA ftegifi) - Friday'sGames 2, Chicago. Cardinals S, Phillies 8 A pair of big innings plus the gutty pitching of veteran Bob Gibson pushed the Cardinals into a tie with the Phils in y East race. Gibsbn ) struggled into the eighth, but was tagged for five runsxfriorto the game, the Phils announced the extension of 9-- telling. Elsewhere in the NL, Montreal swept a doubleheader from St. Louis Chicago, 4 and outlasted Philadelphia, Cincinnati blanked Houston, 4-- NY. twihght Montreal w. 1. pet g.b. 55 47 .539 52 49 .515 24 3 52 SO .510 51 52 .495 4V4 51 52 .495 4'4 49 53 .480 6 West w. I. pet g.b. Boston pet g.b. 68 37 .648 Los Angeles 63 43 .594 5'4 Cincinnati 55 50 .524 13 Houston 54 51 .514 14 Atlanta 48 58 .453 20'4 San Francisco 44 63 .411 25 San Diego Results Wednesday's Pittsburgh 8 New York 3 San suffer his seventh loss. Atlanta whitewashed and Los Angeles "I'm the same as I ever was," Francisco. rocked San Diego, 15-Stargell said afterward. "When In the American League it was I'm hitting, I hit 'em all and when Texas 7 Oakland 6 ; Kansas City 3 I'm not hitting, I don't hit any of Minnesota 2; Boston 5 Detroit 4; them." -Baltimore 7 Cleveland 4, and Dodgers 15, Padres 4 Ron Cey hit a pair of three-ru- n California 14 Chicago 4. home runs and drove in eight Stargell, who in the last three to set a Los Angeles club two runs suffered bitter has years setbacks in the NL most valuable record as the Dodgers put the overwhelmed the Padres. The player sweepstakes, Pirates on their way with a two-ru- n Dodgers collected a dozen hits homer in the first inning. and 13 walks off seven Padre Seaver, winner of two Cy Young pitchers. Cey broke his own Los awards, was bombed for 12 hits Angeles club record of seven and eight runs in 4 innings to RBIs, which he set June 1 against 0; 8-- The (UPI) By BILL MADDEN UPI Sports Writer It now has become' increasingly clear. 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