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Then the cagey southereer added unen-It'll give the people we're thusiastically, playing an extra incentive, but I imagine had that anyway." they Still on the Tide's schedule are No. 5 Auburn and then an Orange Bowl date with No. 4 Notre Dame that could decide the national championship. to the top The Crimson Tide's spot came through the courtesy of Michigan State. which rained Woody Hayes' Saturday and maybe his whole year by upsetting Ohio State had been No. 1 the Buckeyes but fell to third in the since the new ratings. NEW YORK d!hiEWPORT BEACH, Calla Tommy Rearnon of :tVaida has all but wrapped first World Football lIagrie rushing title and, with a. bit of luck. the WEL - Could have nine 1,000-yargainers in its first season. ' Reamon has 1,508 yards to 1,4Sii for runnerup J. J. Jennings of Memphis. Three others already have broken 1J100 yards Shreveport's 'Jim Nance, Philadelphia's ,Jolin Land and Portland's Rufus Fergason. And Kenna Johnson ot Southern California. Claude Watts of Philadelphia, Cyril Pinder of Chiacgo and John 'Harvey of Memphis are less ,than 90 yards from 1,000 with one regular-seasogame to : (AP ) --- i , . ..i . - ,.. -- g Former Utah State .....' Adams of Sbuthern Calitorma is the passing leader with 3,730 99 more than Jim -- Corcoran of Philadelphia. 'Tim Delaney is the rwiaway leader with 83 , receiving catches. James McAlister of Southern California and Rick Eber of Shreveport share second with 61 each. Memphis' Ed 1,1arshall leads in scoring with 130 points. Da, id Thwnas and and Ron Mabra of Philadelphia tie for the arc in,a three-wa-y interception lead with pine apiece. Ken Clark leads d aver- punters with a ( - .:,, .... . t .. i 7 IT 1 .e- - ,74, ' i' t i ,. ' RENT: ,. ' ! eller omphis - -- - 95 ' a ' PACKAGE NO. 2 "Z" ,:;'., traction grip the ,' , it. - 0- v 11( 4480 Poies , ; 1 1 : 1p ne l' 1: .1 $3995 Poles For - - -- - , ' Seoul., .. . , , y , ; i ; ,.,,.. 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A r.f ' ,4.tlit sp,labyeetrtePrfge $27041. - -,f 'A tt,' i''','''F'''-''''- - l' i sport hotline 1,4t Mickey Iligham averaged just a shade less than 240 Monday night to grab the lead after the first eight qualifying games in the $100,000 World Open Bowling Tournament. In Higham, of totaling 1,917, the Kansas City, shot games of 268, 257, 226, 202. 206, 255, '259 and 244. sprained the ankle early in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 21-- 9 loss to the Houston Oilers. The injury was similar to PD injury suffered by Simpson in the first game of the season against Oakland, :!t.,,, ,,,, '' - I' I Burns up alleys ,, I Former Utah Stars' guard James Jones, signed an NBA contract with the Washington Bullets but was held from playing because ofr a preliminary injunction. can now play with inülTheilurildeDitsstriet It was decided Court that the Stars' motion for injunction should be denied and Jones would be. free to play for the bullets immediately, Jones left the Stars under dispute during the option year of a three-yea- r contract, announced Monday it will televise four college football games Saturday, with most of the country receiving the Purdue-Michigaetest. The other games to be aired reg,onally are Florida at Kentucky. Brown at Harvard and Colorado at Oklahoma State. All four telecw,ts will begin at l p.m. EST. negative. 4 ? I'- - who ABC-T- .. Buffalo Bills running back O. J. Simpson had his iinjured right ankle Monday and a club spokesman said the tests proved tzwt, Jones can play TV games !idea 0.1's ankle sprained z 1,.,,. of 31 the team received full shares amounting to $22,219.09, which is the second largest, i individual payoff in history. Each fat Oakland share fell S736,,359.41 c 3. I . Jerry ! '',':L"': o record and members The .Vs Adair to complete manager Dick Williams' coaching staff for the 1975 baseball season, it was announced Monday. Adair, 37 spentt the last three years with th-Oakland As. 34-1- 6 .. - The California Angels have signed 3-- 15-2- 5, The latest additions were Harvey Griffin, assistant athletic director at Oklahoma State University, at tti Don Floyd. athletic 'i director at Arkansas State University. ''"Earlier, school officials announced they i,.., would interview Sam Pell, track coach at Indiana University; Dr. Jack O'Leary, CSC's ; 'l athletic director, Bill Cobey, assistant , director at the University of North - Carolina, and Sam Jankovich. ;:,.77. Angeis sign Adair Ed l'easiey, head football coach at Nortl.;mi Arizona University, and his staff of four assistants, were fired Monday, effective immediately. T. H. "Hank" Anderson, NAU athletie director. said, "I felt a change was necessary for NAU to become more competitive in the Big Sic, Conference." Peas ley bad a four including a 6 mark in year record of the season that endcti Saturn ly with a loss to Drake. Ills conference record was CSU director , staff fired NAL! 1 of ghort of last year's record but that was onbr because of the A's addeft generosity, The Dodgers turrw! to be the best paid losers in members history. Thirty-twreceived $15.703.97, the largest amount ever paid members of the losing team. The NEW YORK (LTD Oakland A'3 reaped the largest financial payoff in World Series history for their five-gavictory over the los Angeles Dodgers. I i ,,,1 '''':.-- ormim oaroek l ateateattaltpim i -- 4 I I r,, I di ''',',7.?'-'01- ,.,.,--:' - -'- - - - -- , ' ''' '"e'l-- - - -- -.40-.- , 7.-----, ).-. ,',' -- ::7. ,.., :,...,. c.. ,, - - |