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Show Sunday, September 26, 1971 Dodgers Win, Giants lose--Lead Cutto I Jim Brewer pitched scoreless Black 14 Case Goesto Court Bob .spromonte's pinch sin- a ‘o play. i The Dodgers were trailing, 32, when Sims homered over the his sixth homer of the year and center field fence, in the sixth. 12th of his career and beat Philadelphia for the — straight time Saturday and the 19th time in his career in pitching the Chicayo Subs to a 42 victory over the Philiies, The win drew Jenkins record to 23-13, a career high for him, as he gave up seven al lowa State Runs Over struck outfive, without walking New Mexico a man, ALBUQUERQUE,NM. and running of rack Dean Carn wt talented toe of Shoemake to score a 4 20 ou United Press International ‘om Shopay singled horne chien Salmon with the go-ahead run in the 11th inning Saturday as the Baltimore Orioles ran thir erent ‘ seven games by ans Cleveland » 64. Salmen was safe on shortstop Lou Camilli’s error to pan the Ith and tok cond when reliever Mark Ballinger uncorked a wild pitch. After Don Buford flied cut, Shopay bounced a single to right field to score Salmon. Merv Rettenmundfollowed with a single to by George Amundson, and score Shopay from first. sa 43-yard run by Larry After a pair of run-scoring ; New Mexico, losing its first singles by Ted Uhlaender, art Graig Nettles’ 28th homer and a single by Fred Stanley staked Cleveland to a 41 lead after ning with a thrce-run outburst ee re ay ere Rookie léfthander John Curtis spaced eight hits and was backed by a I2hit Boston : _EL PASO, Tex. (UFI)—Joe - Petroshus ran 18 yards for one * touchdown and defensive end ~ Bob Crum picked up a blocked = punt and ran 11 yards for wnother Saturday night to lead < Arizona to a 14-6 Western > Athletic Conference victory = over the University of Texas-El ~ Paso. Petroshus’s run, several who reached base on a fielder’s choice. Don Shaw received creditfor his seventh victory in nine decisions, allowing two hits over 2 2-3 innings. In night action, Houston was at San Diego. 11th Straight ppsbe -— New Mexico 2 theCylons, The displaying a vicious ground attack, manhanNew Mexico's defense to G fea tiais acon viciey = the season without a loss. Carlson, a 2-pound a > threw a touchdown pass of 1: 4 to end Kelth Krepfle and : the end zone on a two= yard keeper. 4 iegn eee pul’ it fcot forward every UTEP 14-6 the St. Louis Cardinals an 86 who singled, end Jose Cruz, Baltimore Takes en Towa State combined Pace aattheN aean runs in the sixth inning to give win over the Montreal Expos. Hayue drove in Matty Alou, Tigers past the New York Yankees, 10-7. ‘The Yankees jumped off to a 5-0 lead in the first twoit against Tiger starter and eventual winner, Les Cain, But, led by Hosley, the Tigers rocked Mike Kekich for three runs in the bottom of the second, and four more in the third, Jose Cardenal and John Pet ie singled in a run in the ith inning to give the Milwaukee Brewers a comeback 86 win over the Athletics. Briggs’ hit, off loser Bob Locker, drove home the goahead run to score Rick Auerbach, and Cardinal followed with a single to drive in Briggs. The A’s tallied six times in the fourth inning as the first seven batters of the inning reached ey on six singles and a wi Jim Kaat el a_nine-hit shutout to be the Minnesota Twins a 7-0 victory over the Kansas City Royals and a sweep of their doubleheader. twins won the opener, 7-2. George Mitterwald’s two-run double capped a four-run fourth which gave Kaat, 13-13, all the One run in the BALTIMORE PITCHERS Mike Cuellar (left) and Pai Dobson each became 2¢.game winners Friday night when the Orioles swept a ~ of 24 first half passing and held the Miners to 23 and 31-yard © field goals by Ray Brahm in = The Wildcat secondary guard~ ed Keithely closer in the second ~ half and the strong arm man completed only four of 11 tosses = and had three intercepted. With UTEP forced to the = ground, the Miners’ game 5 fogged ‘down. Keithley funished : with 256 yards passing and hit = 17 of 35 passes. He got 199 = yards of thatin thefirst half. of Wyoming football team for COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)— ck Ken Johnson, who wasn't supposed to play, ran KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)— for two touchdowns and speedAuburn quarterback Pat Sulli- ster Cliff Branch raced 68 yards with a punt return for another Saturday as periods, led the Tigers on a late ranked Colorado defeated fifth 89-yard raarch to a 10-9 victory ranked Ohio State 20-14. Past Vols ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI)—Bob Broeg, sports editor of the St. = Louis Post-Dispatch, has sug~ gested that major league baseball be maintained in = Washington by having each of the 24 big league clubs play a single three-gameseries in the : nation’s capital next season. Broeg said in his Sunday column that Washington would thus have 72 baseball games, only nine fewer than the Washington Serators—moving to Texas—played at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium this season. “Washington-area residents really are from everywhere,” battle ot two nationally ranked Southern powers. Little Gardner Jett, who was successful on only one of three field goal tries, kicked the allimportant extra point to give undefeated Auburn a win which had seemed remote in the face of the hard-rushing Volunteers. Sullivan, who had completed my five of 18 passing attempts The tough Colorado defense sreet Ohio State, the ae's rushing team, atimes inside the 10 yard line and bottled the BuckAlNegi mostof the aptOhio State touchdowns came in the final period when quarterback Don Lamka scored on a one yard plunge and passed 14 yards to tight end Rick Middieton with a little ever two Schmaltz and split end Terry minutes rei in the game. Heoney for 59 of the 89 yards Johnson, who suffered a wrist the desperation drive. injury, in the undefeated Bufloes’ first win over Louisiana Tailback Harry Unger slashed over the last five. sie was not serena to play Until then, Tennessee’s but was a He pt Hnfirst*Colnrads George Hunthad kept the Vols in front with field goals of 45, the first period on 39 and 50 50 yards in the first, a ek keeper play and second and fourth periods. the thii< pases to wingbackDick Knicks Defeat Celtics 121-85 UTICA, N.Y, (UPI)—Led by their number one draft choice, Dean Meminger, who scored 18 points, the New York Knicks ran their National Basketball Association pre-season record to 2-0 with a 121-85 victory over the Boston Celtics Saturday night, smoo' who walked one and struck out six. Harmon Killebrew's 27th homer in the seventh inning, a eee me sparked the ner. Bert Bytieves went the distance for Twins to even his record at second 15-15. LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UPI)— start of the season to account Chicago was at California in Pat Steenberge’s looping pass for five runs and lift the Detroit AL nightaction. through a driving rain was pulled in by Mike Creaney for a two-point conversion after a fumble recovery in the end zone to give Notre Damean 8-7 National League Standings American League Standings win over Purdue in what Night GamesNotIncluded Night cae Not Included East as!rt almost turned out to be a W. L. Pet. GB x-Baltimore 97-57 .630 W. L. Pet. GB shocking upset. Detroit 90 570 9 x.Pittsburgh 96 63. Boston 84 74 53215 St. Louis 87 7) (551. ale The Fighting Irish, No. 2 New York 79 79.5020 Chicago 82 76.519 132% ranked ia a 2%-point favorite Washington 62-93. .400 3542 Chicago 82 76 519 13! going the game, were Cleveland 58 100.367 41 New York 81 77 513 142 West Montreal 69 88 439 26 prsBeepalmostall the way by . be Bet. OB Philadelphia 65 94 .409 31 the Boilermakers, and but for a x-Oakland 98 .620 West last-minute break, Purdue Kansas City 84 15 338 132 F W. L. Pct. GB would haveheld on. Chicago 76 8) atl 213 SanFrancisco 87 71 551 California 485 24/2 \osAngeles 86 72 544-1 Minnesota 2 8 465 242 Atlanta 9.503 72 It rained before the game and Milwaukee a 433 2914 Cincinnati 19 00 497 BM almost constantly during the $ Clinched Division rhe Houston 7 487 14 contest, and the wet field and San Di 60 382 262 Relinched division title the rain had as much to do with jaturday’s Results Saturday's Results Detroit 1a, New vork New York 2, Pittsburgh 1, 15 inns the outcome as either team. Baltimore b. Cleveland 4, 1 Yet, until only 2:58 remained, Chicago 4, Philadelphia 2 innings St. Louise 8, Montreal 6 Boston 6, Washington 3 neither team had fumbled. Then Cincinnati 6, San Francisco 5 Milwaukee 8, Oakland 6 fortune kicked the BoilermaMinnesota 7, Kansas City 2, Ist Los Angeles 5, Atlanta 4 kers in the hea Minnesota 7, KansasCity 0, 2nd Houston at San Diego,night unday’s Gam: Cnicaga at California,nigh With the ball on the Purdue Pittsburgh at New York, 2 p y's Gam Milwaukee atOakland," 30 p.m. - eninaetpnia at ‘Chicago, 2:15 14 and the Boilermakers in front 7-0, Scott Lougheed stood Chicago at California, 5 p.m. Minnesota at KansasCity 2, 2:30 PiMontreal at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. on his goal line to punt out of Los Angelesat Atlanta, 2:15 9.m. danger —a feat he had San Francisco at Cincinnati, 2:15 Pr New York at Detroit, 2:30 p.m. performed 11 times previously Baltimore at Cleveland, 1:30 P. m Only Games Scheduled pm with no problem. Monday’s Games Washington at Boston, 2 p.m. This time, center Bob HoidSt. Louis at New York, night Monday’s Games Only Game Scheduled ahl’s snap was low and to the No Games Scheduled Stanford Finds Successor to Plunket? Grid Scores In 38-17 Pacific 8 Win Over Oregon Bunce ran five yards after Rod Garcia booted a 25-yard field goal for a 10-0 lead and Bunce connected with Moore on a 7yerd pass-run play for a 17-0 edge before the Ducks scored their first TD. The Oregon touchdown came on a five-yard pass from Dan Fouts to Greg Specht, It was the first TD against Stanford's highly regarded defensive 11 in three games and the only one Saturday. Bill Drake ran 28 yards with an intercepted Bunce pass and Larry Battle bocted a 39-yard field goal for Oregon's other points. Jackie Brown ran two yards for Stanford’s other score, set Second string halfpack Jim dous impact on the University of Wyoming's football program. The Cowboys were 5-0 when the event took place. But os won only one more game in 1969, the with BYU, and from there on it was all downhill. After 1969's 64 season it was 1-9 last year, the Cowboys worst mark in 32 years, Eaton hassince left the school to accept a scouting position with a newly-formed organization. And two of the players involved in the suit are on pro rosters today. Defensive end Tony McGee finished his collegiate career at Bishop College in Texas, and wassigned by the Chicago Bears this year, and the College All- Stars in their game ‘th the Baltimore Colts in Chicago this summer. Michigan Hands UCLAIts Third Straight Defeat touchdown by reserve Harry Banks. The Wolverines put enormous defensive pressure on throughout the game, limiting the Bruins to negative rushing in the first half and 68 yards, unofficial, for the game. UCLA punted from its end zone on third down the first time it had the ball and Darden set up Seyferth’s ae by cee it 22 yards to the arhomie defensive tackle Dave Gallagher iatercepted a MikeFores’ pass on the UCLA 17 and Shuttlesworth turned that into a touchdown with the me only 10:53 old. Coin kicked his field goal 2:03 after that when middle guard Greg Ellis recovered a funble by Bruins back Marv Kendricks. California Pours It On to Beat side and the wet ball slipped from ’s hands. Hepicked it up, but before he could put his foot to the ball, Notre Dame’s 235-pound defen- BERKELEY,Calif. (UPI)— a touchdown that gave the tackle with 2:35 left in thefirst half. On the first play after the sive end Walt Patulski crashed After a lethargic first period in Spartans a 10-7 margin. into him and the ball bounded which they netted only 36 Then the Bears defense stif- nsuing kickoff, Spartan Jimmie free in the end zone where Fred yards, the California Fears fened and shut out the Spartans Lassiter fumbled after catching Swendsen, the other end on the erupted for three touchdowns in in the second half. The Spartans a shortpass andlinebacker Don Trish defensive unit, fell on it the second period Saturday penetrated the Bears’ territory Alexander of Cal recovered the for a touchdown. enroute to a comeback 34-10 only three times in the second Spartan 17. Fae Miee owee! ne That put the pressure on win over San Jose State. Three plays later Cruze conlines. However, an inter- nected with flanker Steve Notre Dame's coach Ara Steve Kemnitzer, a bullish Parseghian,still mindful of the 195-pound running back from taal pass and a fumble re- Sweeney between two defenders criticism he received when the Klamath Falls, Ore., scored covery killed two of the pene- in the end zone for an 11-yard Trish ran out the clock and twice on short runs and trations. touchdown with 1:28 remaining played for a tie against quarterback Jay Cruze flipped With San Jose State leading in the half. Michigan State in a battle of touchdown passes of 11 and 18 10-7, Cal marched 78 yards in Cruze also flipped an 18-yard the top ranked teams a few yards for the Bears. Isaac 11 plays to regain the lead, 13-10 pass ott to Toddfor Cal’s final years ago. Curtis raced 25 yards for the on Curtis’ sprint off right score with 4:11 remaining. Heordered a try for a two- other Bear TD in the second point conversion and the rain period. The victory svas the second in a row for the favored Bears Creaney, cutting across the end after a season opening loss to zone, was wide open as the ball Arkansas. San Jose State lopped to himfor the winning dropped its second game in a SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — to John Bushman. points, row. cPaine had scored with 3:40 Cal cornerback Clarence Du- Westminster fullback Chuck College of Idaho was unable left in the first half when Otis ren intercepted a pass on the Riley scored twice on runs of to score until there were only Armstrong dashed 26 yards Spartan four early in the third 50 and 49 yards and passed for 35 seconds left in the after taking a pass from period to set up Kemnitzer’s a third touchdown Saturday to With the ball on the 31, Kim quarterback Gary Danielson. three-yard TD run three plays lead the Parsons to a 23-8 win Hall pulled a quarterback sneak, then lateraled to halfMike Renie place kicked the later. Kemnitzer also tallied over College of Idaho. After a scoreless first quarter back Everett Carolina who went conversion and the Purdue Cal’s first touchdown early in detense took it from there. the second period on a six-yard for both teams, Riley put the in for the last 1¢ yards, Parsons on the scoreboard midBut on the succeeding play run to cap a 76-yard drive. Things started off gloomily way in the second period with from scrimmage, Riley broke for the Bears who didn’t pick a 50-yard run into the end zone off the right side for 49 yards upa first downuntil 57 seconds and then four minutes later and another Parsons’ score with remained in the opening period. tossed a nine-yard scoring pass only 19 secondsleft. They fell behind 30 on a 52 yard field goal by Larry Barnes of Stockton, Calif., with 2:22 in up on Tim Robnet’s second the opening period. It was the interception. Robnet also set “ongest field goal in Spartan up Stanford's first touchdown history, exceeding by four when he recovered a fumble by yards the old mark Barnes set Leland Glass. last season. Friday is the deadline for seven year old boys becoming Drake’s TD put Oregon After Kemnitzer’s three-yard within three points of Stanford TD run 1:51 into the second enetering the National Football eight. with 4:51 ft in the third thi quarter gave Cal a 7-3 lead, League's Punt Pass and Kick There are six levels of comquarter but the Indians added tackle Mike Giles of the competition and boys from 8 to petition, local, zone, district, two touchdowns before the Spartans recovered a Cruze 13 years of age who are in- area, division and national. The period was over for a fumble on the Cal 42. On the een in entering can still do national finals will be held duringthe Super Bow! scheduled comfortable 31-14 edge. next play, quarterback Dave Bobby Moore, Oregon's All- Ellis hit split end EricDahl for eyAgpiealions can be picked up for New Orleans on January 16, at Givan Ford Agency, Provo. America candidate, was 9 per Each boy can enter only once Local competiticn will be held cent of his team’s ‘ffense, BIG 101 EAST LANSING, Mich, and the application must be at 2:30 p.m. Seturday, October 2, running for nearly 150 yards but the stubborn Stanford (UPI) —Michigan State Univer. signed by a parent or guardian. in the Orem City Baseball Park. There ite cost to entering the Boysinterested in competing defense, which shut out Missou- sity senior football halfback ri and held Armyto a field goal Eric Allen holds the Big Ten competition, but there are are urged to read the rules in two previous games, stopped outdoor triple ap record at certain rules such as cut-off carefully to avoid disqualifi50 feet, 5% inches. dates for boy's turning 14 and cation on sometechnicality. him whenit had to. Collegiate (Continued From Page 11) Tops NSU aceon Nichols ground out 111 yards on 19 carries for the victorious ANN ARBOR, Mich. eld Wildcats, and he on a Alternating senior and sophooneyard plunge in the second more fullbacks Fritz Seyferth and Ed Shuttlesworth each Northern Arizona opened the scored from a yard out in the remaining game ona 39-yard run toae scoring in the first quarter. Tom first quarter Saturday to let the the score 20-7. Rogers, NAUfullback, fumbled fourth-renked University of Branch, who has been clocked on the two and teammate Wal- Michigan Wolverines turn two in 9.2 seconds in the 100 yard ter Mannon picked the ball up early breaks into a relatively dash, took a punt on his own 32 and ran it in with 6:01 left in easy 38-0 win over UCLA, yard line in the second period, the period. Sophomore quarterback Keeluded one tackler and raced Weber opened with a 44-yard vin Casey also hit split end Bo field goal by Jamie Nunez on Rather with a 32-yard scoring down the sidelines untouched. Halfback Charlie Davis was the last play of the first quar- pass and safety Tom Darden the leading rusher for Meriaed ter. The Wildcats followed with went 92 yards with a fourtha touchdown with only 30 quarterpass interception as the and the workhorse of Buffalo ee with 116 ae seconds left in the first half Wolverines handily ‘on their whenNichols tookit in from the third in a row and made the in 18 carries. ‘The powerful Colorado de- one. Bruins perhaps the best 0-3 with 3:58 left in the third, the country, Danny Leisure scored from 18 Michigan aiso got a 31-yard yards out on an end-around and the final tally came with 8:34 field goal from Dana Coin plus a late dyard run for a remaining in the game, Irish Almost Lose To Boilermakers Southwest STANFORD, Calif. (UPI)— Tulsa 21 Arkansas 20 Don Bunce proved a worthy OklahomaSt. 24 Virginia Tech 16 successor to Jim Plunkett West Saturday in Stanford’s first Air Force 23 Wyoming 19 Pacific-8 Conference game of Utah St. 27 Nevada Las Vegas 7 the season, throwing for three California 34 San Jose St. 10 touchdowns and running for a Arizona St. 41 Utah 21 fourth as the unbeaten Indians Washington 44 Texas Christian routed Oregon,38-17. 25 Bunce completed 12 of 24 Texas 28 Texas Tech 0 passes for 262 yards. He hit Miles Moore on scoring throws Midwest of 78 and 41 yards and got his Colorado 20 Ohio St. 14 Broeg said. third TD on a 26-yard heave to Penn St. 44 Towa 14 “Although it was the Ameri- Washington St, 31 Minnesota 20 John Winesberry. can League that held the Bowling Crees 47 East Caroline The Indians, 12-point favorites, led by only 10 points at franchise, it was baseball in a the half at 17-7 and then putit general that profited from LSU 38 Wisconsin 28 = favorable relations with Con- Kansas St. 23 Brigham Young 7 away for their third consecutive victory with three touchdowns gress and even with the Missouri 24 SMU 12 in the second half. Supreme Court,”Broeg added Michigan St. 31 Oregon St. 14 allegedly demanding to wear black armbands on the football filed when Wyoming met Mormon-operated Brigham Young University on Oct. 18, 1969, Three of the players have fense time and again blunted since withdrawn from the suit, Ohio State’s running attack and and one, Dow Meadows’ is forced the Buckeyes to go to starting for Wyoming this year. The controversy stems over the air—something which they whether the black athletes dedon’t do very often. manded to wear the armbands on the playing field or simply requested permission to wear them on campus prior to the game. some officials have testified blacks made the demand. Meanie, the blacks denyit. ‘They were dismissed after weartate’s cats, ite | starting quarterback ‘Dale ing the bands to a meeting with Mager with a eed injury late then - Wyoming head football in the first half, a coach Lloyd Eaton on Oct. 17, a groundattack past Nor- 1969. Pre-trial indications were that thern Arizona University for a ing would last two days, 23-7 Big Sky Conference victory the with a possible night sessicn Saturday night. Meee, one of key elements Monday.It was a non-jury trial in Coa eh Sark Arslanian’s‘Ss new wishbone offense, ee the season, a Ee ien ousein wera) Sunday morning. at Weber State Saturday in a hard-hitting Scribe Says: - KeepGames In D.C.’ twin-bill at Cleveland. It marked the third straight year the Orioles have won the American League Eastern Division title. Late March Fifth Ranked Ohio State Puts Auburn Falls to Colorado 20-14 Baseball Standings ~ third quarter when Greg Boyd, a 6-2, 200-pound guard, blocked a Miner punt and the ball rolled = in front of Crum whotrundled it home. = The Wildcats defense battled © quarterback Gary Keithely’s 13 CHEYENNE (UPI) — The and the state plenned to call stand. black 14 lawsvit was scheduled six witnesses to for anuther bout in court Mon- Wyoming Attorney General Clarence Brimmer said he felt incident that shook the athletic he had enough evidence to put foundations of the University of a final end to the controversy. “The great weignt of my eviWyoming 5 The U.S. District Court here dence should rest"* in a favorwas ordered to hold “full evi- able decision to the state,” denciary” hearings on disputed Brimmer told United Press <nissues of the suit in June by the ternational in a June interview. He said allowing the blacks to U.S. 10th Cireuit Court of Apwear the armbands on the field peals, The case was appealed from would have violated the constithe district court after a tuion’s requirement of a state Ewing T. Kerr dismissed the “to maintain a principal of neusuitin its entirety on March 25, trality in religious matters.” 1970. The Appelate Court up- Thomas Bastion, the black’s held Kerr's dismissal of a $1.1 14 defense attorney, however, million lawsuit against several argued in previous court apstate officials, but remanded pearances,the players were stuparts of the case to the district dents ard not agents of the state, and therefore a protest by court for new hearings. The suit was filkd by 14 them would not have vivsated black athletes after they were the constitution. dismissed from the University The incident had a tremenday, nearly two years since the preserve Don Sutton's sixth inning gave the New York Mets victory against 12 losses and a 21 victory over tz Pitpick up his 2ist save. Hal McRae socked two home a single and was sacrificed to runs and Lee May and George Foster chipped in with one second by reliever Danny apiece to lead the Reds in their Frisella, the winning pitcher. triumph over the Giants, Ed Pittsburgh centerfielder Gene , the last of four Ped Clines made a running catch of pitchers, cut short u Giant Bud Harrelson’s line drive after uprising ia the seventh inning which Leroy Stanton was and then blanked the Giants the purposely passed. Aspromonte last two innings to pick up his then batted for Dave Marshall first victory since being re- and clipped Raymond Hercalled from the Reds’ Indiana- nandes, the Pirates’ fourth pitcher, for the winning blow. polis farm club, Joe Hague twipled home two Ferguson Jenkins contributed | fH ball the final 2 23 innings to gle with two out in the 15th San Jose State in Last Three Quarters Riley Leads Westminster In Win OverCollegeof Idaho Friday is Deadline For Punt, Pass, Kick Contest 5 82 Page 12~THE HERALD,Provo, Utah |