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Show 6, D SEPTEMBER 13, 1973 DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, 0noies. MIA's suit challenges reserve clause NW YORK (AP) The Association Hockey WorIZ tors." reserve clause. p. suit alleges that NHL of the reserve elat.:se enables the league to maintain "complete control of eptoltement the players capah'i end: available to play major of league Boo: , The 1, 411 cTJTAT r:jui The NHL has swer the complaint. NI top ten Mome Runs DaJohnson, Ationto, 40; Storgell, Pttts. 38; buron, 39; Bonds, SonFroncisco H.Aoron, Atlanta. 37; Evans. Atlanta. 36. Runs Batted In Storuelt, Pihsbur0h, 105; Bench, Cencsn. note. 101; L.Mov. Houston. 99; Evans. At. lonto. 95; 5,ngleton, Montrecii, 94; Do. Jonnson. 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Four of the six are members of the family of motorcycle designer and importer John Tom, Jeff and Pentonsons, Jack Penton, and nephew Dave Leimback, all of Lorain, Ohio. The others are Bill Uhl . and Carl Cranke, The America squad was selected in a series of six two-daqualifying events held ':.1;..QUQD E.U.L3,V.UQ3 OPEcgOLME3 -- C K'01 DALTON, MASS. (AP) The world's top endurance motorcyclists, representing 19 countries, will open the 48th International Six Days Trials in the rambling Berkshire Mountains of western Massachusetts on Monday. The event, being staged for the first time in the United States, is hosted by the American Motorcycle Association and sponsored internationally Internby the Federation ationale Motorcycliste. Favored in this 48th meeting is the Czech team, which has taken the ISDT trophy three in Spain in straight years 1970, in England in 1971 and as hosts last year. 7--3 .262-552- 4th East . team ready for trials New York Mets nipped the to PhiRies Philadelphia move 212 games back in fourth place. The Cubs were in fifth, three games behind. the In other National League gams, the Cincinnati Reds tripped the Los Angeles and the Atlanta Dodgers Braves whipped the San Francisco Giants 2 1 - U.S. cycle The Pittsburgh Pirates beat to move the Chicago Cubs into first place by a half game over the Cardinals and the 853 T? - . ,.-- WITH APPROVED CREDIT .1., Z --,- Ic;' Quality Glass 1 4681 So. State vahaptc i 5-- 2 , 2 r ' to 3 A-- ,. ,-- k,,----- three, the was Alexander after receiving disqualified three warnings from the referwere ee. Also eliminated Thompson and Frey. mennine,Bpiammonomem,o1..osamlommageirolFrommomar 0 4 for the uninsured d g, vision title to 12.. Any combination of Baltimore victories andor Boston defeats totaling "It wasn't my best night a dezen, puts the Orioles in ' with the fastball," said Steve the playoffs. ,. Rogers. "It wasn't my best Oakland's favorite digit right night with the slider. And it now is 13. That's what it will wasn't my best night with the 1 take to win the West for the curve." Wonder ..' All the Montreal A's after they dropped a A'... decision to the Kansas City Boy could do Wednesday night for throw was the ball, hope Royals. and win. the best in Elsewhere the AL While giving up six walks 1 Boston and six hits. Wednesday night, Rogers held the defeated the New York Cardinals down long enough Yankees Texas beat Minfor Bob Bailey to deliver the nesota and California knockout blow a ninth , Cleveland edged Chicago inning homer. and Detroit were not - - most y C 5-- N : USED WINDSHIELDS the of One Four members of the United Bruce ThompStates squad son of Pryer Lake. Mimi.. Gary Alexander of Minneapolis, James Tanniehill of Her-lonCalif. and Phil Frey of Paul Splittorff and Doug Bird combined to pitch the shutout which left the Royals five games back of the A's in the AL West. and reducing their number for clinching the East Di- FEW THINGS IN LIFE WORK AS 1OR AS ECONOMICALLY AS A VOLKSW-IGLEVOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAIN ofFROM . through the Champion- Wrestling ships Wednesday. ing excellence. Rich Coggins drove in two of the Oriole runs and stole two bases in the I opener. Oakland Hal ran into McRae's hot bat. McRae 1 boomed a pair of home runs, i one of them with two Royals on base, leading Kansas City to its victory over Oakland. The numbers game intrigues teams in first place and that's where both of these clubs have been spending their time tollA I $ World 1,000 lost in Greco-Roma-n Salem, Ore. with competition, three of them being eliminated from the tournament. ( AP) atetheriecrandsismsuaflferdeday Jim Palmer won his 20th game in the opener, marking the fourth straight ytur he's reached that measure of Och- to count. Iran TEHRAN, ton with the sweep against the Brewers. There is magic in the American League air these brisk September days and almost all of it is centered in Baltimore aid Oakland, where the Oriolcs and A's are beginning 20 days to an- Vi,'HA ULU a Associated Press lion. also complained that the NHL has expanded hockey professional denied access to that , tion. The complaint seeks an injunction against such activities and asks for trode damages. The WM estimated damages may total more than $2 mil- The suit, filed in Brooklyn Federal Court, specifically names Roy Boe, owners of the Islanders, and William A. 'I orrey, general manager. The members of the WHA also were named as plaintiffs. The complaint alleged that the NHL further controls the supply of players through arrangements with the U.S. Amateur Hockey Association and the Canadian Hockey Association. filed:an antitrust suit Wednesday -- against the owner and penael manager of the New Yort Islanders in connectioo with- - the National Hockey Leaiue's enforcement of the begin final countdown the number of clubs in its league to preempt competi- pool by any potential competi- having hard times in mat meet . S. A'S J ., ,..,1 ,:i'.4 2930 SOUTH STATE ,.;.e t I |