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Show c,, - 1 A tti, LOP'"""IA .1 471,,,11 4s; , '14; tuo, could Ray ; "The imitv thing I'm thinwifo''''' about now is helping this club win ;::, permant,'" said Gibson,- still fiercely proud and the game's top active pitcher with 2 5I triumphs, : "I( there's one thing I'v e :,.!.,,learred, it's that adversity i; !A creates tolrance," be added, "I I! peopie x, go hallway their lives without any- thing going wrong. Then when adversity happens. they don't know how to handle it. I gu'ess I'm - " Gibson, a ; , two-tim- . have a firm offer, but I - don't really think I'll stay in " CA it i)Citin whose Vstirt investments are considerable in t, ; bis homctown. "For one living, I don't think ',could afford ..,, "Rut I think I could do anything . - I really wRnted to," Gibson added i?: quickly. "I've been dedicated to 2 baseball, but I believe if it'd been something else I could have been t.:3;' equally dedicated. Maybe it wouln't have been as financially rewarding, but I think I could ' have succeeded." ; t,' If.rcwn fl impatient ana 1 ' determined if not an angry Eith:TAS er bete. Gibson burst ot top star .111WC :patAAILlikk; Watt, ...mi.. yd. at a to,m nals to the 1964 World Series title, :: "sfl, The next year he reached the Bob Gibson level for the first of five times And, using a blaring fast , , rezidy to rvia 4 hall as his chief weapon, be continued to wind his way to 3,115 staff, maybe the best in baseball career strikeouts, the second except for long relief," he re fleeted The pitching 's deeper highest total in the game's history, now than it was earlier in the "There wre a lot of highlights, year. but IMS has to stick as the most "I don't know where I'm going prominent ix) my mind," said to fit in the rest of the way," said Gibson, whot e 1.12 earned run Gibson, who since June has been in used infrequently relief and has average that year set a major league record. a 9 record. "And besides, I guess "It was the whole year itself," it's time to make room for ue recalled utt a summer duriag .somebody else." 13 shutouts which For Gibson, a product, of the,: and hadhe15also posted in a victories straight ghettos in Omaha, the future holds 22-- 9 record. much less certainty than a past "I suppose I may have pitched which is spangled with record as well in 1970," Gibson said in achievements reference to a 23-- 7 campaign two "I really don't know what kind years later which earned him the of job I'll take," he said. "I wish I Cy Young Award a second time. 1 t A e 0 4 4 ' t , : A! SADDLE GUN.' - Zätlihbaék,'.- - 2177 A , go,,,,---- itEa, ,,, -1 I - is 7 '7, 700 VANGUARD inTLA r 4x SCOPE ri IN STOCK A gt 44" T ;42! " gi y - Reg. 95 Otr List , ' 0 Silos 7.11 11 vAIL, trAf BUSHNELL REG . 3x9 SPORIVIEW s497, I WON SAVE $225 BROWNING AUTOMATIC - - 9 Atif; Priced from , TAKE AWAY OR , Bit: HUNTERS SPECIAL. 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Neil Papiano, flu?. attorney, said Tuesday he will file an appeal with the California Appellate Court in San Francisco on Thursday or Friday, contending an arbitrator lacked authority to declare Hunter a free agent last year The hurler's case went to arbitration after Hunter charged Finley with failing to live up to a contract which guaranteed him deferred payments : Ga his two-yecontract at $100,000 a season. After the arbitrator's action, the Yankees won a storied bidding war for Hunter's services ane signed him to - the five-ye, pact. 5 for the Yankees in the eurren The pitcher is rt , , V70 ," Bird Boot An atterncy for Oakland LOS ANGELES (AP) A's owner Charles O. Finley says he will try to at , 07 . Lightweight 14615t'dW"110)., k 'V 1ST I '.1.:i3O,!.:0y.,..fii..0..0.,t.':.:.: - ,,, k,.,IF ,,,I.,P 'nn v SAVE ON YOLII1 FAVORITE , ' r ., i' 4 isrg ,,,,",, k,-- iTc. 0,7t: . ' basebdi. I ..,-J- 4 - rt' 1 11. f0e4 4.7 QM et t; 1 8; IN re L g N I ,4 - mow - 1975-11- 4: DA èt", 11" League's And, before time and a surgeon's scalpel extracted their had set 7,4 toll, the tall right-bandhis sights on one mere rebound A 4 during this, his final season. , "My arm right now feels like I vk,, could pitch another two or three years," said Gibson, who last underwent knee surgery two years ago and in January an plans to retire alter the current campaign. "But we have a good young sr f F t. , e.,,, f -- winner of the Cy Young achieved both honors after overcoming childhood illnes- ses and two crippling injuries in ' National z,:ttpo, , 4, a.,,d, ' -, - : S l'f't ' .,;- ,,,, ' tbe Gitron. wi'mse remarkable career vvill be but a memory in a month, has every intention of fulfilling a ommitment and fini,thing the Season with the St,. Louis Cardi' bats. - 44,,,,pfe7-- ,.i , And , n 0I !rrkrt.;:i'.4-,vkAps- . Z T. LOUIS (AP) His battered twee,: continue to ache and his right elbow throbs, but baseball's Bob Gibson persists. , ipi .,.....,..,7,,...,..e..,. -,,,, - DESERET NEVy'S, TKlit,'SDAY, SEPTEMPR .f7,,, t; lif I aLtlir 0 esVti .0 i9i ,k,,,,,, i.,...,-- ' di 7- ,93 5T- t 1d 11,3 :L'':;;1'.; ' 1 .1,4,93 . s 41,4 I 9 pp ;,...,,i :4' ' 141 4 ' , 4 4; ,,,.:'.'.4;:.;,''' ,,'''....,..;', 4.....4.: tEl 7.1 t ,,.,A I klt,,A.04..,.7,--- 4 I 1 11,;, ' I ,eaL ,t AltA 0,Zte el |