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Show CLEVELAND ‘ " OAKLAND Herald Scoreboard| ee PCL Standings American League By United Press Interna orth #1ooeeuie 3000000. Heat South 39 84317 Sait Lake Albuquerque Ogden Phoenix Sunday's Results Tacoma $, Salt Lake Tacoma 7. Salt Lake 0 2nd Spokane 7, Hawaii 5 Albuquerque 3, Portland Tucson 4, Phoenix $ Ogden 11, Vancouver 5 Monday's West DETROIT eF ( WL Pet. 70 54 565 69 56 552 57 66 463 57 67 460 537 2 4 74 7h 19% Texas momnciee Cincinnati 4, a a (A Boston GB 3 2 2 Greene Totals Detroit Seattle CITY at Baitimore (Torrez 13-7) at Minnesota ia ost pm at Seattie wesday's Games night Los Angeles 5 Pittsburgh 1 might Louis 5, San Francisco 4 night Philadelphia 1 night Chicago at Milwaukee 2 Boston at Minnesota, Pittsburgh 2 Montreal 5, Atlanta 1 Chicago 3, San Diego 1 St Louis 4, San Francisco 0 Cincinnati 6, New York 5 Philadelphia 3, Houston 2 nday's Games (All Times EDT) s Angeles (Sutcliffe BO at Chicago (McGlothen 10-8) Sanl-Francloce, (Mantefusco $:4)) at Pittsburgh (Blyleven 10-4). 7.35 pm Atlanta (P.Niekro 15-16) at Philadelphia (Espinosa 13-9), 7:35 p.m Montreal (Schatzeder 8-4) at Cincinnati (Norman 10-9) p.m. Houston (J.Niekro16-7) at New York (Swan 12-9) San Diego (Perry 0-10) at St Louis (Martinez 104), 5 pm jay’s Games Los. Angeles. - Chicago Montreal at Cincinnati San Diego at St San Francisco at Pittsburgh. night Atlanta at Philadelphia, night Houston at New York. ‘night PCL Linescores 100 100 002-4 Bi 040 00x — Draws seven rounds. began to find the range and sent Toronto at Seattle the beil sounded to end the 10-roundfight, Norton was night Norton to the canvas twice in the final round. When clinging to the ropes, about to go down again The three-round rally was enough to earn LeDoux an unpopular draw with Norton the former World 4 abrhbi Boxing Council champion. Major League Boxes hbi If 3 2b BOSTON 4120Burlesn ss 4020 2b siggy Spectators at the packed Metropolitan Sports Center 3019 They had watched LeDoux, 25-7-4, survive a heavy Bell 3b 0000Watson Johnsn dh 4001Ystrzm ae ‘orres rfef 4110Hobson 3010Evans dh 4000. battering from Norton, 41-6-1, ior seven straight 1b 4000 rounds without buckling. They had seen LeDoux turn 3b ae the tide from that point and almost destroy the May ‘ Morrisn 4010Allenson 2b ger cane Chapps ss 3 ; satetale Evans 3b 3020Scott Melegee Ry solosister Littlejhn c 30000berkfll Johnstn ph 1000Denny ie paige ee Borbon Ae ph E Pp +The fight ended with Norton whoprobably would 62 haveretired if he hadlost. literally out on his feet ; and draped over the ring ropes. a situation that confused many fans, making thembelieve referee Wally Holm hadstopped the fight. __I” fact, Holm did awardthefight to LeDoux via a 95-94 points decision. However, Judge Denny Nelson gave Norton the victory 9-94 and Judge Leroy 4010 Later, in a locker room interview, his handlers ie 2b 2020 1000 claimed it was an eye injury, caused by an unintentional LeDoux thumb in the seventh round, that derailed Norton's apparentvictory. While the former : NskaCack y ' Singleton 3B Smith, Wilson HR 1) SF : ; 2 3 i ' ; 2 0 2 ‘good fuel for a rematch.” Was he ever in serious trouble? ‘I think it’s pretty obvious I wasin trouble jn the last round,” Norton admitted laughingly. LeDoux was less conciliatory in his post fight remarks. “T’m sick and tired of beating guys and then wondering what happened when the decision is anHounced,’’ he complained, referringto his controverSial draw with former champion Leon Spinks and a nes other controversial HR—Hendrick 2 (11). S—Metzger. Denny IP H RERBBSO W Denny (W 7-10) 61Littell (S 8) 223 T—2:26. A—42,622 eed | ‘ 40003 epool Cellins, Ki Aase «W 9-8 2310008 Norman (1) SB—Collins. HR—Flores $—Trevino 2 32 a—23.616 Collins (Cont. on Page 8) [Atel MU WC FRONT END ALIGNMENT _ and 5 TIRE ROTATION ee Lah ahs OR MORE HERE'S WHATWE DO Cav Carsand We'll set caster camber and toe-in to ~ LUBE& OILCHANGE , LeDoux “fought a good fight” and called the result San Francisco ees ‘ ux began to score with damaging punches. Ye' neither Norton norhis handlers complained about the decision or LeDoux's performance. Norton said tcaesalt Oberkfell : Totals MEA ; ronte Calitornla ‘ 20 3 )é h He gee oats at LTO: 334104 oovvezo00—2 ovvzoliox—4 aliforma 1000 clerponswas emapocaeblinded in his ee eye, 1000 0000 San Francisco o0000000c—o0 St. Louis 00010102x—4 E—McCovey, DP—San Francisco 1. LOB—San Francisco 9, St. Loui: Hernandez, 4000414 Raat muscular Norton in the final round while scoring two ph 1000 knockdowns 100110 160 000 000— 7130 001 011020—5 91 Re; ‘ ORONO The verdict’s unpopularity emanated from the ee Otte abl altiHice oston DP—Boston 2 LOB—Chicago 5, 7. 2B-May, Hobson. HR—Orta 10), vans (18) Ip H RERBBSO Chicago Worthm (W 13-11) 7 6 2 2 3 3 Lance, Davey (8) and Bulling; Carroll, Wilkes (2), Biggerstaff (4) and Castillo Sweet (7). W—Lance. L—Carroll. HR— Spokane, Pierce Albuquerque 200 000 001-380 Portland 010 000 000— 181 Stewart and Scioscia; Scurry, Willoughby (8) and Saferight L-Seurry. HR— Albuquerque Guererro. Phoenix 110 000 100-3 90 Tucson 000 310 00x— 4102 Bordley, Kline (7) and Kearney; Bruhert, Babcock (7) and Russell. W— Bruhert. L—Bordley. HR—Tucson, Gray Vancouver 000 005 000-5 31 den 041 202 20x—11 13 1 Keeton, Quiros (4), Boitano (8) and Yost, Jacobs (5); Camacho, Lysander (6) and "Dempsey. W—Camcho L—Keeton. HRs—Ogden, Ramirez. Stillman, Dempsey 'P H RERBBSO Qressay 300001 00000 } ses 325 IP H RERBBSO 59 5Totals ee 20 0 0 9 2 Benson called the fight even. 95-95. The result dis(1st game) oye 5 pleased the raucous crowdat ringside, who thought Salt Lake 100 000 0—144 Bekersley (Le). Tacoma 002 001 x~ 380 HBP—by Wortham (Lynn A LeDoux had won. isler, Overy (8) and Whitmer 33,475 Norton, the heavy pre-fight favorite, did indeed peceieiar and Diaz. L—Crisler SAN FRANCISCO ST. LOUIS look like the vanquishedfighter as he staggered from abrbbi abrhbi the ring on rubbery legs after the decision was an(2nd game) North cf 3000Templtn Salt Lake 000 0000-050 were barred from his dressing 2b 4010Mmphry If 4000 nounced. Reporters , ' 7 ce Tacoma 034000 x—771 Strain Clark rf 3010Hrnndz 1b 4220 oom for a period of time while attending physicians rris, Perez (3) and Cliburn; Brennan McCovy 1b 4000Hendrck rf 4223 examined his damaged left eye. a ‘Allieita L- Ferris Spokane Hawaii Provo, Utah—Page 7 LeDoux, who was trailing badly through the first Rem vor at ataas Ch ven Garr ‘ Ba waited until the ninth roundtogive the 6,000 partisan sls Oaklands aight ' CHICAGO ‘ ha fans what they were waiting for night THE nt fight with Ken Norton, but the Crosby. Minn. native twi-night Texas at Baltimore night a:z 1 BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (UPI Scott LeDoux ad the home-ring advantage in his heavyweight ‘Parrott ‘ emi With Norton Barr 8-10), 1030 pm Detroit (Petry 4-3) at Oakland |Minetto Fe Ae so had dt) at Seattle (Parrott : YORK CINCINNAT abiabi ‘ 23 tb 2:00Morg : F ' Norma , a PP 1‘ : i } ‘ cox §=L@Doux Cleveland (Barker $4) at California abrbb sovbes abr ‘ EDT! Mw BALTIMORE 2 PE We ASOits Totals 3 . 1979 NEW KANSAS adrbb SEATTLE ph M Leon August 20. HERALD. ey IP H RERBBSO New ; York . witche Bernard 2 irae 2 Cincines 2 SE ‘ abrh bi 3 ; are on ‘ AREA 2 H 3 Robe b B ya ° os / IPH RERBBS( M at Kansas City 1h 124 13 lore i cheno kav wit ioe Travers 105), 830 pm | New York 3 Boston 2 Flanagan 16-7 aT Atlanta atgrove B Minnesota 3 Milwaukee 4 Texas California 4 Toronto Oakland 3, Cleveland Settle’ B. Detrbit 4 Mouaay's (AIL Times GB Saturday's Results Chicago 3. San Diego 2 Montreal 2 altimore 9 Kansas City 2 night New York 5 Minnesota 3 night Texas 7 Milwaukee , Chicago 5, WL Pet. 71 $1 582 67 $1 568 66 54 550 63 58 521 64 59 520 50 69 420 Atlanta SF Norris (Wo 4 WP—Wails Games Houston Cincinnat: Los Angeles San Francisco San Diego Cleveland w ruz Brookens Me : 3 3 a i ete aie ati Ip H RER BBSO . ‘ —3 Oakland National League Pittsburgh Montreal Chicago St Louis Philadelphia New York Thornton GB 3 Spokane at Hawai Salt Lake at Portland Phoenix at Tucso Ogden at Albuquerque at Vanceuver East ak ac © Replace front Disc pads eSE both Front Rotors, losses. to nationally ranked 100 1 4 Heavyweights. “T know we won the fight,’ he said. Little Leads LPGA Chase PLYMOUTH, Ind. (UPI) — Sally Little has been saddled with a nineyear jinx and would like nothing better than to overcome it today in the $100,000 LPGA Barth Classic at the Plymouth Country Club. The South African professional has won three times on the women’s golf tour, but has been unable to win more than once in a season throughout her nine-year career. She had a one-shotlead over Dot Germain and Amy Alcott starting today's final round in the rain-delayed tournament and if she can keep her gamesteady for the final 18 holes, she can bank the $15,000 first prize and snapthe jinx. Earlier this year she won at Bent Tree in Sarasota, Fla. Little, 27, had a 69 Sun- day for a 7-under par 137 total. Monro-Magnum'™ 60 Designed Especially for Recreational INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE These Prices are only for materials in stock. All Sales Items Cash. SALE ENDS WHEN GOALIS MET WE HAVE DEALS ON: e FIR PLYWOOD @ ARCHITECTURAL GLU-LAMS e PART. BOARDS e REDWOOD DELUXE CHAMPIO 4 PLY POLYESTER DOUGLAS FIR GREEN DOUG. FIR STEEL PRODUCTS PINE MANY MORE DISCOUNTED ITEMS PRICE SO LOW WE WON'T PRINT THEM COME IN TODAY! Tyee) ee Ta. 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