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Show , ,1,015;e:4,qdfy,iez,;p' -- . ,. . v.n, 0 ZY ',V s-, - - . j& '. . S !fr , qL1L.4ta, " - - , I oreboord 41.g.64.!.;,T . 'i-.- uo,,3x vfe WEEKEND OF JULY 12, 1975 ANif4 4 A0,aV National League ?.:f4T tee W "A 1,t.o; !,1,11Lc ,41 SV, American LvagiA L OS w Pittsvorots 19Ottawl Dom kew Yorit St Lou;s 443 32 30 10 40 se Otistoo et et Ale 34 46 .42S Cleveland 79 40 46 41 OtO 5SI 445 boom SS Montreei 479 Si2 6' t .$32 416 11''2 13 14 Li AIWOPS 59 44 Fritcisco 4) San '0? Detio 46 32 10.; !t 435 ,,154 Se 113 ,,?s C ' 4. PRILLIES Ott g3O 260 CO 1,1 23x EOrtiveros DPChi(aho IP Maiick5 .3 , 773 Motitt tZ 3 3 ' A 4 1 I 0 0 2 3 0 ? 0 0 0 2 0 Bonnam J 0 kattio0 Solomon Dellore iW 3 2). knowlei I lee PhOodolohlo - IP if Loomma.olowariatit, , PELE AND THE BALL, a combination that's resulted in three World Cups and 1,220 goals. I- -2 , .01 0 LOSDetreit 0 , Mat! , Sanders tOrtno,61-- 3 C.Carroll McEneney BB 50 2 3 a 00001 6 IJ 3 REDS 4, N1ETS ,6 I (inn, By Lee nan.en athIptp you could describe with a superlative and be Deseret News sports writer accused Of an understateLOS ANGELES The ment. THE BEST soccer scene was a common one who's ever lived. here, and it might have been player And a Billy Graham, or like any of a dozen places, in front an Elton John, he was packing of Dodger Stadium, the Fortml, the Coliseum, the them in. track at Hollywood Park. The game could've put a But on this 4th of July eve a good throng in the Coliseum, small army of sports fans, but Gen. Mgr, Jahn Chaffetz nixed a move from the Aztec's writers and photographers "'It 'wouldn't were converging, all at once it usual hide-ou- t. seemed, on tiny El Camillo be fair to our season ticket he explained. College Stadium in Redondo holders," Beach Welcome to the North ignoring the fact the Dodgers and Giants were American Soccer League. squaring off somewhere else And yep, all thousand season in the city. ticket holders turned out to The commotion was caused see Pele. by something far removed The remaining 11,000 seats from baseball, or basketball, went like flesh in a piranha or football, or roller derby or tank. scattered among skateboarding. Twenty enough nationalities to make thousand fans were trying to the U. N. look private. Some sardine into a 12,000 seat seats, midi, went the way of stadium for a soccer match. scalpers. Those gate prices Or, more accurately, for a ranged from $10 to $50 depending on what language glimpse of Pole. you spoke. Yessir, the king himself, the 'It's unbelievable, the way Black Pearl, the superstar of soccer, was in town, suited up the tickets go," said John for action with the New York O'Biley, the New York publicist, "I had to turn down Tony Cosmos of the North American Soccer League vs. the L. Orlando and Dawn and Danny A. Aztecs. Here was the one Kaye. Everybody wanted in." scored 1,220 goals in 19 years Brazil to as a pro, who three World Cups, who was declared a national treasure when by his government World Cup hungry nations were offering estates and to lure him away. "Mid" he continued,' "L. A.'s no different than anywhere else." In his first eight games as the NASL's MVM (Most Valuable Messiah) Pe le has drawn 200,0011 fans. That's a hundred and fifty thou or so more than would've watched the Pete-les- s Cosmos, who are since he arrived. And so the Americanization of soccer, as produced by Edson Arantes Do Nascimento, begins. old superstar This of superstars has been lured. with the help of a ball park salary of $4 million, to play in the NASL three years and, if possible, become the savior of soccer in this coontry. Whether he'll elevate soce status is cer to debatable, but it's for sure he's already elevated himself as was typically up there shown in L. A., wl.ere anybody who knew a header wasn't some ldnd of pep pill. and some who weren't sure, wanted to see the king play. They wanted to see a man who's done things to a soccer pitch that will never be done again. To see the man who's big-tim- ',.z!P,,,aN,44;itoqQat,Agatuswati.,c. soccer lands are comparing Pe les U. S. defection to throwing out caviar to the hired help. 5-- But Fele remained daunted, played his position and directed his sometimes inept teammates. It was Fred NO 102 Batton 100 123 08x-- H 22 3 13 Drew Burtor W - Ile hugs' his teammates after every goal and punches the air in a Pe salute every time he gets one himself. And, with an smile, says whenever he gets the chance: "This is a new challenge for me. I thought I'd accomplished all there was in soccer until I received this U.S. offer. In a way, this is harder than anything I've done." ever-prese- - Somehow, you can't wait 'ill he Scores another goal. 4 22P BRAVES 2, EXPOS One Montreal Atlanta cot Wheel Minnesota Ness Yret SO ,, Monge allowed a leadoff single to Bill Ralston in the eighth. Mike Peopping lined a one-odouble to score Rals- Wákt4,,;4., Deseret News sports writer Baseball tans, 4,176 of them, got a double dose of tension Friday night at Derks Field, as the Salt Lake Gulls and Tacoma Twins split a Pacific Coast League doubleheader. Candelaria. a who spent most of last season with Salem of the class A Western Carolina League, has been perhaps an even bigger surprise since he previously had no major league experience. Brought up from The Twins won the first the minors last month he 0 in eight innings. game victories four with responded Steve Luebber hurler Lanky in five decisions while helpa through 6v2 pitched a build the Pirates ing the regulation seven innings, game lead over Philadelphia then lost the gem with two out in the NL East. in the eighth on Randy WilHis latest victory came son's scratch hit. Friday night when he blanked the San Diego Padres 0 The Gulls came back to nab in the second the nightcap on a four-hittas veteran game of a doubleheader Chuck Dobson retired the sweep. by the Pirates. The first 15 men he faced and Pirates won the opener, finished with a three-hittethe hitting of Dave behind a Mananey, and While the Gulls were splitwho pitched 24 games and Parker, who went twice. scored 1 with record a ting. Albuquerque was downcompiled That nathe Reds last season. has In other National League ing Spokane developed into one of the top games, Los Angeles edged St. GULLS 0 relievers in the Majors this Louis, Atlanta nipped rmiss 2, Tacoma AS R H II Sill Lake AB R H of the one been has and in 10 innings: year Montreal, Ferrer as 4 0 0 Ramrez et 2 0 0 0 2 4 Veneer 3 Riste 70 2 0 0 0 big reasons the Reds current-- - Philadelphia edged Houston, 133ss 4 0 0 0 Terreset de 2 0 0 Jakere It 3 0 0 0 and Chicago topped San Poepeg rf 4 ly lead the Los Angeles Dod3 Kutick 74e4imanc 3 0 0 0 gers,by 10)A1 games in the NL Francisco, amid( 10 4 0 3 0 George ri 3000 one-side- ut ton, then scored himself on Craig Kusick's single against reliever Gary Wheelock. I In the Salt Lake eighth, Luebber retired Jeff Newman on a fly ball and Frank George on a ground out. Wilson, a lefthanded hitter just up from El Paso, then looped a single inches over the outstretched glove of Twins third baseman Rick Renick. The ball did not even reach the outfield grass when picked up by shortstop Sergio Ferrer on one hop, but Wilson was already across first base. left-hand- 2-- er , 5-- f. 4-- Chuck Dobson outstanding control 6-- r. 2-- 1. 6-- 11 2-- 1, 1 2-- 1 1 1 0 0 0 I 0 C 0 2 1 8-- 6, Omsk: If Palatcl West. 4 3 3 0 0 Vahan le 3 0 1 Darrow 20 2 0 0 0 Srnite 30 0 0 0 11 I 0 Teams Texas, Lee:14013f 32 2 don't know where we'd Kansas City snapped Totals 1a4 101 12 Tacoma ' 3 be without him," says teamApt ate eat Detroit's nine-pm- e winning SPI Seke 1. 2, UR mate Joc Morgan. Lake Chicago beat streak, IL Salt Lake 2, New York Milwaukee, Peoppiee IP H R ER BS SO The Reds ran their latest after Luebber IW 431 0 0 0 3 3 edged Minnesota, 7 14 I 1 2 2 S Menet winning streak to eight losing, Baltimore blank2.3 weeektk games Friday night by ed Oakland, and Clevesweeping a doubleheader land defeated California, GULLS 4, TWINS I .from the New York !Vets, 3 in American League action. SI kit Lees AS R H SI Tacoma AS in each and Ferret es 1 0 0 0 Realm se 3 0 0 0 and game 2 3 0 0 0 Veiewie 0 0 kistn2b 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 Torteld McEnaney came on to regisBill Buckner's two-ru- n Bassett 2 0 3 0 0 0 34ke.4111 2 r1 Peeoeg ter a save. error an by 0 , 3 0 W440410 Kusick lb 3 0 single following 0 0 0 WTI( av lb 3 0 0 0 Oor0er second baseman Ted Size0 Jordan e 0 6mak,11 2 McEnaney, who now has 3 D41704021) Pate cf 2 0 032 saved 11 and won three, more on a potential double Farley e. 3 0. 0 0 SmI1II3L 3000 the enabled ball 24 12 4 I 4 3 OH Dodgers Tstats in the play pitched the ninth inning Totems RI OM 1Cardinals. the beat to in side the 101 141 4 Sae Lake oNmer, retiring 3, 0411 'Lake S. order, to save Fred NorsingEarl William one-oDarrow, Jeta man's fifth win ar:d in the le scored Marty Perez with SF ft EV 05 SC IP nighteap he worked 1 1f3 the winning run in the 10th iaCti1otiL2-3- ) a 1 4 3 0 to Slone voreless innings preserve inning to the Braves a DabfiCin W.1 .2) I 7 3 0 give --Dotr,on. T 44, Clay Kirby's seventh victory over the ExpAc triumph. , Boston outslugged 11-- 8; 5--2; 5--3; rree. 4-- 3, 1 IL,0-7- 11-- 10001 4-- 5-- 4-- 11 4--1, 1 1 Luebber, surprisingly, was not particularly disappointed rowed the Gulls lead in tits PCL East to Pi games. The Gulls and Twins lock up in another doubleheader tonight, at 6:30. Probable pitchers are Dave Sells (54) and southpaw Gary Ryerson i5-for the Gulls against lefties Eddie Bane arid ) Mike Pazik ) of Tacoma. about just nuing th3 which would have been the first one at Derks Field in modern PCL history. s are luck any"I way," the hurler said jammed Wilson with a good r, full-leng- "No-hitter- Tucson Phoenix - 1 1 1 1 1 1 6-- 1 1- 1-- ut 331.-- 06 1 I 000 had his pinpoint control working again in the nightcap. as he didn't walk a batter in the seven inning game. That's 23 consecutive innings without a walk for the gritty major league veteran, Dobson 1- now After allowing a leadoff single to Bob Gorinski in the sixth. Dobson was touched for a double by Ed Palat that scored Gorinski The Gas were leading only 34 at the time, so the next hatter, Tom Epperly, represer,ted the potential tying run, Dobson reached back for a little extra at that point and retired five consecutive batters. Ron Jackson drove in Gulls runs in the first and third with a double and sacrifice fly, while the Darrell Darrow singled home a run in the fourth and doubled across a tally in the : , ii 6643-1- 19 )445-1- 32 Friday's reeled' Tacoma 2 eltlia 1st Gulls 4 Tacoma 1. 2noll Albuquerque 7 Sookare Sacramento 4 Phoenix, 3 Satuday's Games , Hawaii at Tucson Sacramento at Phoenix, 2 Sooxane at A lbuquarque Tacoma at Gulls 7 . 4 2. k Ohio res Etrday in the (API 865,000 ' 2 Bonnet Ball No. ? Stockton Green Machine Bonnet Sell Nu kiwanis 5 5 2 1 1 5 Nerhswest Legion standings Ladles Pro,. tournament Salt Lake Valley League NO Highland Holladay Le Brum Anderson ' If 060 001 IOC 0 2 1 4 7 0 and Arthur, Herrick (4). 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In addition, two bikes, thousands of gift stamps and numerous eases of Coke will be given away. 30 48 59 31 A 621,2e2 A30 563 Girls' Jr. League - Monday will be Sa:nmy's Coke Helmet Night, with free 8 131 Dill Twit, Para Hgoins Sandra Haynie Garda Boykin Judy Rankin Jare Blalock Penny Puir Diane Patterson Margin Masters Sandra Palmer Barbara Homack Carol Jo Sk a ab Muria Breer y GS- ,- - 49 41 , Sacramento LPGA scores Sunday and Monday the teams play single games. -3i PCT U Tacoma Spokane ' (3-3- .SS7 ,51 ,i67 V Haoail Leto, Neison sixth, 83 1 0111 Bruce Lietzke Roger Mattoie Vivian PCS' ST IA 19 WEST Frank Beard Dave 31! isYork W 88 47 A,Otx.Jerout iu. (AP) - Salm, atter Fri . of the $25,000 Quad days second round Cities Open golf tot nssmeot over me a,- Oavatood PSt-r- l Country Club course amateur); 132 nave EicheMeroer Hornero Biances 694-13- 7 Sam Snead 2246-1- 3a Gary McCord -- I30 Mark Hayes -Howard eta New EAST MOLINE, (11-6- 1 1 fast ball. The batted ball just happened to have enough on it to carry over Rick's head. That's the way it goes." I. PCL standings 1 Quad City scores Terence 2;2F LOBMinnesota 6, New York 3.28Monsen!' Chambliss, Soderholm. 3B ord rd ord 1 401 in WA 061-- ,, 1:5t. run scored IMO o ltd 0 1 ' Vra DPMinnesota Rera By Brent Cheeketts g2i 44 4 4 2 7 . , YANKS 4, TWINS 3 Mssional Gott Association over the 6,10Byard, oar-7C('uniry Club course amateur): Carol Mann Plenty of relief for Reds, Pirates L3-- ' V; - -2 Foote, Foil, Parrish, (Sinner 2, 1, Atlanta 1. LOB 6, Atianta 10. 2bPell, Carter. iNartnen, MacKanin. COLUMBUS, ktel 11 24424 33301 21201 1111 31101 52111 21121 0 2 2 S Harrison oitched to I batter SaveLaroche (6). WPHerrisOn. 8 VintVille DOI Carter. MO United Press International The two division races of the 'kat:tonal League are bed as a coming as Kremlin election, and much of the reason for the surge of the Cincinnati Reds and the Pittsburgh Pirates must go to a pair of pitchers whose future was uncertain at the beginning of the season.. Will McEnaney of the Reds and John Candelaria of th Pirates have emerged from the shadows of virtual obscurity to provide much needed strength to a pair of Pitching staffs which had dubious reputations. 2 ii 308, t OH) GULLS praises his coach, his owners, and his opposition. the American fan, the American player, saying some, like Kyle Rote a 0 0 8 ER R 212 3 Foutault oitched to bitter to Otti. Savo Settui (41. WPSoqui. Jr. of Dallas, could play anywhere in the world, He praises 3 Harrah 18). Welds I 1 Ole eel Ord Ellis 2 DPCleveland I, cin ve..gui,w4 4 trigimenie 2gstamen. Eatts,41. Dutbi, Lowenstein. HPPotmlil t 13), Manning (I). SBReme, IP St R ER SE SO, 9 3 3 2 Harrison W I 2 2 2' 8 Laroche Eronerbi, Lange Scott 201 Kek,ch un- 0 0 0 0 2 25 I Thomas I. UmNwyro selling but scout selling cookies, that's Pele's way. "I'm happy to be here." he says, "and thanks to all of you who welcome me here and are working for soccer in this country." 3 0 I I 2 3 z;;W 2--257. Cleveland California 00 Elb ? 0 0 i ' INDIANS 5. ANGELS 3 Perez. S Nor Texas (14), 8, Mil. Dent 44000y, (13). ti8Pby Halisman SaveGossage WP Housman, Melton pBMoGre Downing. OPTexas I. Tattoo 1. LOBTexis 5, EOSIOn ö. 211Carts, Heise, Cooper, Burleson, Lynn, Tovzr, Harrah. HRIturtntions (111), Cabbage CO, Carbe Soccer enthusiasm, a Pete trademark, has arrived in America. an- ticipating better than the show. The Aztecs, defending champs, to win played keep-awa- y Only on occasion did the Brazilian shine, resulting, on one instance, in an assist on New York's goal. ) S 4 BOSOX 11, RANGERS 8 4fr Astaire at the Jr. ugh prom but he didn't let on. Which is his style. Since his arrival in the U. S. a month ago, he has been soccer's I A t; 4 ) (W,5-3- 4, bER W Mcf.natter !pew, McEnaney 13S 422,, ?i ambassador. It's unnatural in this Bill Walton era to see a superstar may have been his sport like a girl As it turned out, the IP Mattack Norman Eastwock I York 7. Cincin- (101. I To see an artist. To watch a concert, as real as a Bach recital, on grass, as performed by feet. legs, head and ball, all acting as one. No one seemed to care that purists in more sophisticated York Milian. Stab r (61. Austin 3 - New G.Foster SF mdn, c;,. OS- 13). , 3 ate too S13Ketia, Downir".2. 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