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Show 4C DESERET NEWS, MONDAY, 22, 1975 SEPTEMBER Storey wins again , Orioles battling 'time' me hostile bats that have been used to batter opposition pitching all season long. Its appropriate we clinch the title Monday sght when we play the Phillies." said P.rate outfielder A1 Oliver. Thats the team that has been chasing us mest e the season. double Dick Allen's two-ruhryed a tluec um fouu t.i uuiiiig that helped the Phillies to victory. Allens double off met fo! g tile Pittsburgh Pi- loser Jon Matlack, rates scored a victory over lowed singles by Larry Bowa the St. Louis Cardinals. The and Greg Luzinski. After Alien was thrown oat at the plate on victory reduced the Pirates magic number to two as both Jerry Martins single, Mike efubs head into the final week of Anderson doub.ed in the final run of the inning. the season. In other games San Francisco Philadelphia, winner of nine Cincinnati of its last 13 contests, invades edged San Diego Houston Pittsburgh tonight for a final blanked Atlanta and showdown but only a miracle whipped s Angeles can save the Phillies from Montreal nipped Chicago another wait until next year In the American League BosBalticampaign. Philadelphia trails ton topped Detroit Pittsburgh by six games with more blanked Milwaukee Kanonly seven games left to play. Texas ripped Chicago Oakland sas edged City IThe Pirates, meanwhile are Cleveland beat New York 3 2 anxiously awaiting the arrival before losing 5 and California rivals Not of thesr cross-stat- e Minnesota defeated howexactly with open arms, The Boston Red Sox ever, but more likely with the United Press International tThe Philadelphia Phillies find themselves running out of one c mans most prscicus com' time. njfodities iThe Phillies managed to hold on to their faint hope of winning the National League East title for at least another day with a 2 victory Sunday over the New Yors Mots. But despite u.3 victory, Philadelphia moved one step closer to elimination as w'spsXi. n 4-- ...fractures hand 3-- facing up today to a cruel twist of fate: theyll have to clinch the American Leagues Pastern Division title without the services of Jim Rice, one of their two sersational rookies. Rice, who along with fellow-rooki- e Fred Lynn has powered the Red Sox all season, suffered a fracture of the fourth metacarpal bone in his left hand when struck by a pitch by 4-- 5--4. 6-- 3-- 8-- 2-- 11-- 5--2. - 0-- 2 19-1- Illinois. Which brings up the obvious: Whats a good team like the Wildcats doing in a place like 0-- question. One to which practice sessions will be directed this week as the years biggest game is on the horizon, with Boise State, that perennial Big Sky Big tflsh, coming to Ogden Saturday gt 7:30 p.m. The problem is electrical. Or, how do you hght up enough lights dn the scoreboard to have to take off your shoes to count up the points? Forget about defense for now. In two games, Weber defenders have allowed just 33 points, or 16.5 per game. Not a bad average. Good Webers problem is offensive. If your defensive iine is the Berlin Wall and your linebackers carry .45s, you can't wm college football offense. Of 128 college With a t. games played Saturday, just 12 were won by point totals under 10. f Happily, Coach Dick Gwinn has 10-p- iws Finish 90 W. 3S 5 & & watoaands &ETCHUM'Si 4QQ So. e Dick Binnion jivuLiRb 59 3 Ma" next to ZCMl For diamonds See f U'vk bn1 nun fisisi mmi m ups era 38 m hiy Sfgsw ofLmomriCj 0WAL, Immmr rmr SMALL ANGLES, CHAKK3LS, SLATS SQUARiS, ROUNDS COBSU0ATSD, FLAT SHUTS 5-- That left the Red Sox magic number for clinching the title at 335-465- 6 wi. STATE AT FIFTH SOUTH . .1 OUR. KenGarff Gldsmobiie 800 West 4S0 So. ::iAvr hmowam l WifviO QOW - Ger KETCHUM'S five meaning any combination of Boston wins and Baltimore losses totaling five will clinch the title for Boston. , fltofSF 1 Great savings on ail green tagged merchandise. The sale is on. Check the fantastic savings . . . First come, first served. long-rang- r. game-winne- Quarterback Bobby Martin faked his handoffs well, and backs Wayne Jones and Don Reddic alternated to move the Wildcats slowly but surely upheld. They drove 76 yards to the four, where Reddic gained first and goal. But iu four plays Weber couldn't penetrate. Illinois took over and moved out of trouble. Again in the third quarter, trading 13-- 0 now but std! in the game, the Wildcats started a drive, proving plenty of talent while moving 77 yards from their Antique 70-27-5 two-ma- own seven to Illinois' 14, as Martin completed passes to Reddic, Rick Molina and Chad Drecksel and Reddic, Martin and Drecksel ripped good runs to effectively move the football. Then came the end zone brakes. Dannie Marrelli partially saved field goal, the day with a but three wasnt as good as seven. Had the Weber-ite- s converted with TDs on their drives, a fourth e TD pass from quarter sub QB Kermit Musseau to Molina wouldve been a While Reddic and Jones showed offensive promise, plenty of Weber defenders shined, again. Tackle Ed Spann had four unassisted tackles, while defensive end Ted Bellinger played another overall good game and recovered a fumble. Also, Cam McKnight, Dean Askew, Dave Gray, Lorenzo Townsend, Roger Steinke, Rod McDonald and Tony Glavin, who had an interception, were standouts. Only major concern were a pair of personal foul calls, both setting up wl touchdowns. These helped, but the Leathernecks played a fair game in their own right, with QB Paul Bowens directing a capable offense and fullback Alvin Brown bulling for all three scores 7-- Solitai-- fancy Earnnya pendants Bracelets SCULPTURED Utahn Bob Betley finished second with a and picked up $1,500. Bob Erickson, last years champion, tied for third at 279. i 6ennfon tor best seteetion fXck Weber kill seen enough promise offensively that an upset over Boise hasnt been ruled out, The potential is there, says Gwinn, who saw plenty of running prowess against Western Illinois after a pretty good passing attack had shined against Southern Miss, in the opener. "The problem," says the is getting it clicking, coach, especially around the goal line. Against Boise, the object will be to move the ball into the end zone an area virtually untouched to date. Twice against Western Illinois the Wildcats had excellent scoring opportunities, only to settle for one field goal instead of two TDs. The first chance came m the second quarter, after WI had gained a 0 lead. See Bathroom Fixfsim two-und- er e lead position with a over the Baltimore Orioles with seven games left to pay. But the Orioles have been coming on like gangbusters, just as they did when they won the 1974 division title, and putting intense pressure on the Red Sox. Despite the enormous contributions of Lynn and Pice, however, the Red Sox havent n and been a team Sunday came back from a 4 deficit going into the top of the ninth to beat the Tigers. Jim Rice tt! a diamond do! mm in fact, having von the tournament twice in its three-yea- r history, Storeys pretty close to a sure thing. shot a par 70 Sunday The lean for a 273 toial to win the $20,000 open by two strokes and collect $2,000. mathematical commanding 2-- Sy Lee Benson Deseret News sports writer J OGDEN -- Well, the football season is barely 10 days old, and Weber State is already down there With the crowd following 0 loss to Western Saturday's ; Actually, the Red Sox are in a 5-- 3 Scoring brakes o lienloec, 16-1- 2. front-runnin- Sundays vic- tory over the Tigers, and will be lost for the last nven games of the season as well as the piayoffs and World Series. There is no question of his said Dr. Clarence out,, ' being fit. Livingood after e,;ainiiiing the injury That hand will be " c Ruhle second inning of - J ACKPOT, Nev. 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