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Show For Sports Information Call ... s . w r iW .'.''''.-,i'i- ' . iV ,,P 4V! ..VX t . . , . . - - i t k . ; , ja wd et s . .-- b ; x i V - Pag!' One 1975 s. s x . --, - A .., V , 0 V t: 4X' 524-450- I J Call x t ' f -- x v .'v x $- - .y-.,-y . y July 16, Morning For Sports Scores tS r Utah' Wednesday Salt Lake City, '$4, - i & lilll 524-15- 01 Section C nr csf i! JL $ , && TT'OTfi r , "f ,' r- ' r : ' 1 w ,. i "i , ' i't , I t t . r nr'' ti 'V ,r- O' ' f ' v .a .. f sX '; f x I , ' ? ' "T Vv"' 4 ; - ) f t f n V .JtWrL T - v ,.'. , ,..;..4? P. .,,... t'V ' ' T ;xv' v , - A4 ?' i fVv .; ' 'v SvV Hose as he of is The MILWAUKEE (AP) World champion Oakland As learned a few things about themselves Tuesday night in baseballs 46th All-St- Game. said Nobodys perfect, the As Gene Tenace, who committed an eighth-innin- g error which aided the National League's winning three-ru- n Wc sure ain't rally. trying to make those mistakes. Some Trouble yes cd der Claudell Washington also experienced some difficulty The As 20 in his first r Ail-Si- Two-Ru- - appear- ,'-T- Av v i ENGLISHTOWN, N.J. (AP) Jim Bucher of West Chester. Ohio, and Jim Liberman of West Chester, Pa., scored d upset victories in tiie finals of the National Hot Rod Assn. Summer nationals drag races. j? r.I , .cr , t '1 o . 4 post-seaso- J v r V.aX , ?, vm :.V Vw.UxC-'-;- ' 1 -- ZT K .W ,. iW. Iqt' ' . r-- f. c . f.. f That was quite a short college football season, wasnt days ago I w as writing about the Aggies playing the opening game and here I am discussing USUs final onmA oi tKi spruion arviirt-;Colorado Stale. But if this is rushing the season when the Utah Stars and Goiden Eagles are just gearing their publicity campaigns, blame it on Sarkis Arslanian. Sark brought up the final game inadvertently during a bull session with coaches and a spoils writer during a practice session before the Game in Coaches Lhb-bot- k aoiut weeks ago. Colorado of State schedule, which the In speaking includes Texas, Air Force, Oregon State. Tennessee and Utah State, Sark said: You know, we will have an improved team this year but I don't know how to take that opener against the University of . If w e go all out to pull an upset, we might get several season. Maybe players hurt, which could ruin our whole we might have a couple of star pjayers hurt their ankles rt the airport so we could save them for later by not using them in the Texas game. That may have been a duster at Coach Phil Krueger of Utah State, whose national rushing champion, Louie Giemniona, did suffer an injury at the airport, and did not play against the powerful Oklahoma team last year. If Krueger and the Aggies take it that way, there might le added heat on the final game of the reason between Utah Slate and Colorado State. '- j 1, .'w A - ; - j, i i'4 i x,, , 7 ,5 'a 4 g ,'y 5t j S:V -' 'Tj'-- . Bostons slugger Carl Yastrzcmski (middle) crosses plate after three run hemer for !ha American League in tilt on Tuesday. All-St- ar Squirrels or Groundhogs ii? Few Utah m ; f slaner Vida Blue of All-Sta- g left-hand- Ail-St- Cat Golfers Selected game-breakin- six-m- They Love to Run in the west Sports Mirror hv r" shots second-innin- g AL 7-- 27-1- 8 t . 7a sLL- c S w , All-Sta- f.'5 secutive . the-plat- A' , rain-delave- , ' $ limit'd for two innings, the Malionals mounted the inningC rally off Catfish Hunter, the '"Six Million Dollar Man."' the Oakland As. Garvey, Most Valuable Player in last years 2 other. It's really something to als had ioaded the bases w ith National League victory, be pround of. none out. walloped a 0 pitch from Then Pete Rose of CincinBlue deep into the left Held in Matlack said he came determined to make the nati supplied the NL with bleachers. Three pitches Americans hit his best pitch another run on a sacrifice fly later, Wynn reached the and the National League same sector with the 100th the f asball r went on o score its 12th home run in history. to best Ive got put my in the last 13 games. The was hit by one first victory foot forward in a spot like Babe Ruth in the very first Reggie Smith of St. Louis that, the stylish of this midseason said Thai's the faslhall. I opened the decisive ninth game (UM wanted to make them prove inning against loser Catfish heiica, iiu v, 1xkk. The shots by Garvey and Hunter of the New York they could hit it. Yankees with a looping single Wynn marked the third time They Couldnt to left field that Oaklands in history that a They couldn't. Claudell Washington almost team has hit consecutive And so, before a Milwaukee home runs. caught. Couldnt Believe It County Stadium standing-room-onl- y Then A1 Oliver of crowd cf 51,480. I couldnt believe the guys Pittsburgh, batting for whion the bench, Madiock said. the NL came out oi. top again,' ning pitcher Jon Matlack of The way they were going, I adding to the frustration of the New York Mets, delinever heard anything like the AL which now trails vered a double over Washingthat. The American League with one tie in a scries they tons head and into the left bench looked like they were once led 12-- 4. field corner. Smith slopped ?t just sitting there, waiting to Manager Alvin Dark of third on the piay. lose. All-AmeriOakland, who had piloted the ca Rich Gossage of the 1963 to NL that AL its didn't Madiock victory keep the Chicago White Sox relieved waiting ioo long. His big hit started the leagues current Hunter and hit Philadelphia's SOUTHERN PINES, N.C. earned him a share of the success spring, came up a Larry Bowa with a pilch, (Uil) Jay ITaas and Curtis games Most Valuable Player loser in his first assignment loading the bases and setting Strange of Wake Forest, whiaward along with winning as ALboss. the stage for Madiock. ners of the NCAA individual pitcher John Matlack of the the past two championship beat After that's the us, game, Seoretary They just New York Mels, who struck head the college seasons, As the of State Henry Kissinger, he sighed. out four batters in the two all, team angolf to used who out the had thrown first Brooklyn Dodgers scoreless innings he worked. nounced Tuesday by Golf We'll get em next ball, visited the National say, These guys are amazing, World magazine. a is becomin That to room League dressing year. said the winning manager, familiar tune for the AmeriFlorida also was repcongratulate the wLmers. Los of Alston Walter .Angeles. cans. resented by two players Struck Suddenly Im proud of thP whole Hancoc k The American League Andy Bean and Phil bunch. Tiiey battled tooth and g Madlocks team on the struck suddenly and swiftly nail all year long, then they single, a vicious liner off the named weekly by to tie the score in the sixth come here and pull for each third baseman Craig Nettles other and cheer for each glove, came after the Nation- - inning on Boston slugger Carl magazine. The squad is rounded out Yastrzemski's pinch home by Jerry Pate of Alabama, run. last year's U.S. amateur Oakland's Joe Rudi opened and Mark Lye of champion, the sixth with a first-pitcSan Jose State. single to left off reliever Tom Haas, a junior, won the Seaver. Cleveland George NCAA title last month by one of Wendt Mines Curtice Texas had Fred Jack (UTEPl Hendrick ran for Rudi and stroke over Pate and two as the champion in i94S and Wilfr.rd (Whizzer) White of stole second base. After Netas Wake Forest Arizona State won in 1950, followed by Art Luppino of ties struck out. Seaver got over Strange the team title for captured Arizona in 1954-5and'Jim Crawford of Wyoming in 1956. deeper ir, trouble by walking the second straight season. Gene Tennct. Then came Leon Burton of Arizona State in 1957, won the individual Strange Purvis Atkins of New Mexico State in 1959, Bob Gaiters of It looked like Seaver, the honor as a freshman in 1974. New Mexico State in 1960 and Jim Pilot of New Mexico New York Mets ace, might Named to the secrnd team State in 1901-5scape the jam when he got were Keith Fergus of HousIdaho's Ray McDonald in 190G, Pete Van Vaikenburg pinch hitter Fred Lynn of ton, Jaime Gonzalez and Tom Boston on a short, fly ball. of BYU in 1972 and Giammona in 1974 rounded out the Jones of Oklahoma State, That brought up Yastnrmski Mike Reid of rushing champions. Brigham to hit for Chicagos Jim Kaat, Young, Kelly Roberts of Inw ho had pitched two perfect diana and Scott Simpson of innings. Southern California. Yaz wasted no time, unThe third team included Man' Fleming, the former Ue who has plaved 12 on Soavers Drat loading Craig Stadier of Southern years in the National Football League, doesnt place the pitch and sending it far Cal, Mike Braunan of on statistics announcers and many writers, emphasis r field beyond the Brigham Young, Bob Byman coaches do. homer of Wake fence for the three-ru- n Forest, Skectcr In my NFL career, Fleming said the other day, that tied the game. It was the Heath of East Tennessee of two noticed different Ive r in types tighd ends. Theres the 12th State, Peter Jacobsen of kind like me who doesnt catch many passes, but makes it history. Oregon and Linuy Miller of to Super Bowls and theres the kind who catches a iot of Oklahoma State. Milwaukee sent shot That passes but doesnt make it to the Super Bowls. TTmrr eumT TipfmwW Brewer slid mascot Bernie The new Washington Redskin added, ' Id like to point ing down his chute into the I: out that all good Super Bowl teams in the past have hod make-believ- e beer stein P tight ends who could block.1 bevond the center field fence. It was his mini trip of the Fleming will be playing, perhaps, in the same line with his cousin, P.oy Jefferson, another former Ute, who and he had to be fast . niphi is a wide receiver for the Redskins. to compivie the first two P; iR t ,. ( 4 i. ' ; mnth-inr.in- : ? 1 A , J- ' Los Angeles team-mate- s Steve Garvey and Jimmy Wynn unleashed conwhen d, .4 A f 4 ftfr? t - The (AP) American League is getting closer. For eight innings Tuesday-nigh- t the Americans stayed with the Nationals in baseballs 46th Ail-StGame. Tnen they ran into Bill 3 Madiock and emerged losers their 12th loss in the last 13 midseason showdowns which the NL has turned into a showc ase. It was Madlocks bases-loadesingle that broke a tie and chased home the deciding runs. But the Chicago Cube' third Oase-mawhose .553 batting average leads all NL hitters, knew the Americans were beaten even before he came to one-leag- l ff 1 ' ycri - .yof- i I just wasnt really up for the game. said Blue, who is r in competition. I really wanted to be up, but I just didn't have it. Campaneris was picked off Bucher, 29. stunned champifirst base by Cincinnati on Gary Bock of Edmonton, catcher Johnny Bench midAlberta, Canada, in the top way thrown the game. fuel finals. The victory was Bench is the only catcher worth $11,500 for Bucher, the that could have gotten me, first driver to win the tide said the speedy shortstop. with a Chevrolet-powere- d It's just one of those things dragster. that happens. 1 thought I was being careful. The victory enabled That's just part nf the Bucher to hoid onto the number two position in the game,'' said Oakland skipper World Championship points Alvin Dark who managed the We don't get race and close the gap on Don AL off often. leader. the picked Gurlits, 6-- ar 'X? I All-St- Single in Ninth n MILWAUKEE T; ance. i vt,fer ' I'm still glad I came, V? said Washington, who was JP ' & picked ofl first base by the Zit' j,4 '.lets Jonn M attack in the Xr3i& seventh inning and also dropped a sinking liner by Reggie Smith in the eighth and Sf , R appeared to rnisplay pinch ?? X AJ double. hitter Olivers wnrr&.A.-,. jfr Smiths hit just went off .'MitC'.::. sVvJ"L my glove, he said. The A's other players, who f... dont seem to make many M v , c: n mistakes in plav also stumbled through the v vr game. Reggie Jackson was starter pitcher Vida 1 Blues stuff was very hitta-blSa veteran shortstop Bert ti: & ' A Campaneris said he was emA barrassed and last year's top As pitcher, Catfish Hunter, C2iX was charged with the loss. fS .iS Not Up For It e, game on line drive by Yankees Tuesday Bobby Bonds. N.L. Stars won summer classic, Cubs Star Slaps Winning Hit s, Ohio Pilot Wins Top Fuel Final Cincinnatis Mr. Hustle, Fete Roe,N comes up holding baseball after he made tumbling catch in Netties of Yankees in Tuesday night's duel. Rose had tried for extra base on a single As Learn Lesson In Star Contest All-Sta- Aasoctafo PrS4 Airepfloto irnroto Asocifcet Pftw the line for Cincinnati's Pete tagged out at third base by Craig Its the end o 2. Trihiii Sjmrtfi Iwlitor As a junior, Giammona icon the rushing title for game major college football last year with a 1S3. average for 10 games. He did not play against Oklahoma. Archie Griffin of Ohio State rushed for 1,620 yards to Giammonas 1.534 total, but the Ohio State bulldozer played in II games. And the national champion, starting e in 1970, is crowned on the average instead of total yards. per-gam- Forgel the Statistics right-cente- All-St- pinch-home- average was 147.3 yards a game. of Crif'in, and they are numerous, will argue that Griffin ran against tougher opposition, hat he was substituted cut of lopsided games frequently, and Giammona would have had to rush for 87 yards against Oklahoma to have won the championship, had lie played Griffins Packers the 1 1th game. You may argue these points forever, but the record book shows Louie as the champion. You could say tradition was on Giammona's side, because since the national rushing statistics were kept in Plains area has 1937, the Rocky Mountain-Westerproduced 14 rushing champions. 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