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Show Tuesday. August 4, 1981, THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 7 Cowboysto Ask Feds Sports Scoreboard For Air Travel Waiver PCL Standings PGA MoneyLeaders Califorma, 314755. 4 BumpWills Texas 214.852 Duane Kuiper. Cleveland 202 84 saver. Baler 1 m3 Ry United Press International Northern Division W Tacoma Portland Hawaii Torn: Wateon ind per ne rah, Cle 416.7, WayneGross. Oakland tc Holobson 87 7 422 22.8 Butch bs Cali fornia nia 747 617 Southern Albuquerque 30 Washington Kansas 404519 3. Rick Hurleson. California 4° Robin Yount Milwaukee 288 320. 5, Roy Smalley. Mi 180.733. 6. Mark Belanger Baltimore 7 Tom Verveer Cleveland 151450 8 Alan Tram mell Detroit, 138 77 Outfielders 1 Reggie Jackson, New York, 631.5% 2 Ken Singleton Baltimore. 541 10 3 Dave Winfield, New York, 505580. 4 Tony Armas. Oakland, 465789. 5 Fred Lynn California 416005.6 Greg Laninski Chicago 413.083. Carl Yastrzemski, Histon. 385,228 Ron LeFlore. Chicago 08.998 4, Jim Rice Boston, 274498. 10 Joe Charboneau Cleveland, 273439 11 Rickey Henderson 9 22 21 Phoenix 20 20 Tucson 16 27 Monday's: Results Portland 10, Edmonton 2 Tacoma 11 Hawaii 5 Vancouver 4 Spokane 1 ‘only games scheduled) Tuesday's Games Havwall at Portland 2 at Spokane ViROVEC aU CEE Lake Edmonton at Albuquerque Tucson at Phoenix Sports Transactions Pacific Ccael Lees Rasketball Extended for oneyear the contract of auchDel Hares covering the 196season, Arizona — Named Gary Heintz assistant basket- ball coach West Virginia — Named Fred Schaus athletic director, Buffalo — Signed quarterback Joe Ferguson to a Chicago — Bought widereceiver Jeff Lee from St. Loui Cincinnati — Waived three rookie free agents: defensive back Dennis Dunn of Yale. linebacker series of I-year contracts. Jim DeStefano of Cornell and wide receiver Tim Cleveland — Cut runningback Stan Cain. Dallas — Released tackle Richard Grimmett linebacker Paul Piurowski of Florida State, wide receiver Cedric Jackson of Delta State, defensive back Derek Martin of San Jose State. running back Richard Overton of Pittsburg (Kan. State. tackle Phil Rich of Western Kentucky and linebacker Kim Thomas of Long Beach State. river — Cut wide receiver Emery Moorehead and the following rookie free agents: tackle George Snowden, Shepperd Coflege; tight ends Earl Gabbidon and Richard Roberts. both Arizona State; linebackers Todd Ondra, Memphis State and Sam Brown. Cornell; defensive backs Sherman Wilkinson Troy State. and Mackel Harris, Georgia Tech; kickers Chuck Male, Notre Dame; and Jay Kroeker, Tabor College; wide receiver WalterDaniels,Southeastern Oklahoma and running back Tony Lindsay. Uta New York Jets — ca nivers Wile receivers Enis Gilbeau of Fresno State and Mike Harris of Purdue and linebacker Joe Perillo of Nassau Community College, all free agents iladelphia — Released wide receiver Phi . N.L. All-Star Picks ll David Graham 1) 12 4 14 15 1s 17. 18 19 20. 21. 22. 23 Tom Andy Bean Bobby Clampett Fuzzy Zoeller Leonard Thompson Mark Hayes Frank Conner Alan Ashby Houston, 163,240. 7, Terry Kennedy San Diego 129.885. 8, John Steams NewYork. 106.511 First base — 1 Ree hote, Philadelphia, 726 170. Steve Garvey, Los Angeles 575 563.3. Keith 4) Hiernander,St Louis, 38980. 4 Wille Montanez Montreal, 245,313. 5 Willie Stargell, Pitisburgh, 42. 209 586. 6 Bill Buckner, Chicago, 147 380.7 Chris 43. Chambliss, Atlanta, 136 000. 8, Dan Driessen, Cin- 44. cinnati, 81,879. 45. Second base — Dave Lopes, Los Angeles. 46. 536,988. 2. Manny Trillo “puitzilphia 503,830. 3. 47, Rodney Scott. Montreal 498 806. 4, Phil Gamer, 48. Pittsburgh, 224,117. 5, Doug Flynn New York, 49. 218.285. 6 Ron Oester, Cincinnati, 179.544. 7. 50. Rafael Landestoy, Cincinnati 153,924. 8 Glenn Hubbard Atlanta ‘84,381 Bie Third base — Mike Schmidt Priladelpbia, 52. 1.087 307. 2. Ron CeyLos Angeles, 963,347. 3. Lar- 93. ryParrish, Montreal, 41 103.4, Bill Madock Pit. 4 George Burns Jim Colbert Ben tHatidevsen Scott Simpson Mike Reid Barry Jaeckel Calvin Peete J.C. Snead Bruce Fleisher Tom Jenkins Greg Powers Mark O'Meara Mike Sullivan David Edwards Cuts Noarigaes Bob Murphy Danny Edwards Bob Gilder Atlanta,111,613, 8, Ken Reitz, Chicago, 4777.97. Shortstop — Dave Concepcion. Cincinnati 590,336. 2, Garry Templeton, St. Lous, 428129. 3, 28 ris Speier Montreal, 413705. 4, Larry Bowa. §9 Philadelphia, 412 990. 5 Bill Russell Los Angeles, 1° 180,919. 6, Tim Foli. Pittsburgh 145,266. 7. Ivan 2° DeJesus, Chicago 121,781. 8, Ozzie Smith San §3 Diego. 112,651 64. Outfield —1 Anace Dawson, Montreal, 611 825, Dan Pohl roeder /ohm Scnro Vance Heatner Don January Wayne Levi Gibby Gilbert Lanny Wadkins : Parker, Pittsburgh Mike Morley tsburgh, 183,571. 5, Ray Knight, Cincinnati, 156,951. 55. Tommy Valentine 6. Ken Oberkfeli, St. Louis 153,603. 7 Bob Horner, 55. 0.A- Weibring 2. George Foster, Cincinnati 491479. 3, Dave 65. Brad Bryant 446101. 4, Tim Raines, pr ALL. All-Star Picks Oddsmakers’ Picks NEW YORK (UPI) — The American League LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) — starting lineup for Sunday's All-Star Game at National Football League odds Cleveland's Municipal Stadium: as posted Tuesday by Las ‘atcher: Gary Austin: 1 Carton Fisk, Chicago, 49.08. 2. Ted Sim- Vegas oddsmaker NFL mons, Milwaukee, 442.399. 3. Rick Cerone New Favorite pts York, 221,559. 4, Rick PDs, Baltimore, San Francisco 2 187.37 5, Lance Parrish, Detroit, 161 464. 6, Jim Seattle Philadelphia 2 Sundberg Texas 158873. 7, Brian Downing, Houston Kansas City 3 California, 154 896. 8 Ron Hassey. Cleveland, Washington Denver New York Jets 4 124,559, Buffalo troit 3 First Base Tampa Bay Cincinnati 1! . Rod Carew, California, 784,%4. 2 Willie Chieg New York Giants 6 Pittsburgh 1% ee. 303.655. 4 Tony Perez Boston, 298,551 Cleveland New Orleans 2 EadieMurray, Baltimore 20,00. 6 Mike Baltimore Atlanta 1'2 Hargrove Cleveland. 187 230. 7, Bob Watson. New Oakland Dallas Green Bay 7% York, 106,036. 8 John Mayberry Toronto. 82,453. iami Minnesota 1's Second Base Diego Louis 62 1, Willie Randolph New York. 488.128. 2. Frank San Angels New England 2 White, Kansas City, 421829. 3 Bobby Grich, Los 66. 67. 68. 69. 79. 71. 72. 73. 74° 15. 7§ 77, 78. 79. Peter Jacobsen Mark Lye Miller Barber Bill Kratzert Dave Barr Bruce Devlin Scott Hoch Don Pooley Jeff Mitchell Dave Eichelberger Mike Donald Bob Eastwood Larry Ziegler 80. Rod Cur! . 81. 82. 83. 84. 85, 86 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. #8 99. 100. Terry Diehl Gary Hallberg Fred Couples Bobby Wadkins Doug Tewell Lou Graham Tim Simpson Barney Thompson Lyn Lott Rex Caldwell Roger Maltbie Bud Allin Charles Coody Joe Inman Denis Watson Howard Twitty Bob Shearer Hubert Green Mark McCumber Jim Thorpe Clerc Claims Volvo Crown D 104.892 103.375 Clemnts Hm ae 5 74 489 85,656 Ruoff, Ham 3871 476 94.394 McGrath, Mtl 43° 60 43.7 34.305 Organ Ott 34 6443.3 83.809 Punt Returns 82095 78398 77299 69.685 69.515 69121 67,544 67119 66,381 85.736 64.125 63.539 60.387 60,086 sens 59.732 51317 $3501 no yds avg Ig td Newman Tor 12 195 16.3 59 1 -Brazley. Mtl 22 176 8.0 24 0 Carinci, Tor 16 165 103 21 0 Rhino. ott 5 119 7.9 25 0 aw. Ham 7 i163 38 0 Jonnson Mt 102 64 11 0 Kickott Returns no vg td Greer, Tor 11 418 38,0109 0 Brazley, Mtl 15 345 23.0 44 0 Barden, Ott 11 257 23.4 41 0 Davis, Ott 7 170 23 35 0 Stapler. Ham 7 147 21.0 36 0 Crawford Ham 8 127 15.9 29 0 WESTERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE WESTER Scoring ear td con, % spts Key, B.C 10 0 60 Germany Edm 9 00 0S 54-979 Kennerd, Wee 54,784 Passaglia, BC 0 0 53.935 Wate Sask 0 54.606 51,607 50.274 50.116 49.803 49.071 48.897 18,819 47,969 47.840 46.673 46.300 44.752 44517 46.045 43.016 42.837 41,650 41,163 41,102 40.112 38043 Citier, Edm Key, B.C Germany, Edm Sykes. Cal Brown Sask Miller, Wpg Moon, Edm Paopao, B.C Brock. Wpg Barnes Sas 37.789 Johnson Cal 36.327 36.248. gone, 34,520 4425 33.958 32.061 31.882 31.273 20,68 30,279 30.171 29624 29.58! 27-062 27.653 26,930 9 13 250 19 7 9:49 0 Rushing att 51 54 65 51 40 19 8 447 9 2 9 vds avg 26 22 22 a 445 462 225 347 461 om 308 19 304 Passing tt comp 127 79 112 68 131 73 1 38 17.1 210 10.2 165 23.1 15.4 16.0 yds pet 1184607 1225 587 591.535 tion of “intentional grounding \ Dallas Cowboys offic day the NFL will ask for a pensation from the FAA to ensure the cross-country movement of pro football teams during a prolongedair traffic controllers’ strike Thefirst full round of NFL exhibition gamesis scheduled this week, beginn ing Wednesday with night's San Francisco-Seattle contest in the King. dome, and a continuationof the controllers’ walkout could threaten those games Charter flights are one the lowest on thepriority by the FAAfor the duration of the strike In other training camp news Ferguson, in his ninth season with theBills, was in his option year The Philadelphia Eagles reduced their roster to 93 players with the release of wide receiver Phil Farris of North Carolina. Farris was an Ith round draft choice of the Denver Broncos last year but failed to make the squad The St. Louis Cardinals signed their remaining two veteran free agents, punter Larry Swider andkicker Neil O'Donoghue. The two who signed l-vear contracts had been among seven vetersn holdouts at the beginning of training camp. All now are signed for the coming season The Cincinnati Bengals trimmed their roster to 72 by waiving three rookie free agents Dennis Dunn a Pittsburgh Steelers conditioning coach Paul Uram was admitted to Latrobe General Hospital after complaining of chest pains. A spokesman said Uram wasunderobservation and would remain in the hospital ‘‘a couple s days.” - The Buffalo Bills nnounced the Signing of veteran quarterback Joe defensive back from le; Jim DeStefano, a linebacker from Cornell. and Tim Odell awide receiver from Ferguson to a series of 1-year con- originally released by St. Louis Rutgers. — The Chicago Bears bought wide receiver Jeff Lee from the St. Louis Cardinals. Lee wasentering his secon season with St. Louis after graduating from Nebraska. He was a free agent Intermountain Open’ s Top Seeds Win SANDY, Utah (UPI) — The second third and fourth seeded men playersin the Intermountain Opentennis tournament won their first round matches Mondayat the Canyon Racquet Club Top seeded Warren Eberof Salt Lake City drew a byeforthefirst day of the tournament, which continues through Sunday. Second seeded Matt McDougall of Las Vegas defeated unranked Robert Pulver of Denver6-1, 6-3. No. 3 Jim Osborneof Salt Lake City downed unseeded Mike McCuffrey6-2, 6-1. Osborne who is recovering from a leg injury, last year won the national indoor, hardcourt and open tennistitles in the men’s 35 age group. Hefinished second in the national clay and grass championships. Fourth seeded MikeNissley of Orem a recent Brigham Young University graduate. knocked off unranked Keith Cox 6-2. 6-4 The top seeded women. including got No. 1 ranked Caril Baily of Steamboat Srpings. Colo., drew byes in the opening round. Baily won the women’stitle in 1979 and 1980. 844 yds avg lg 412 8.160 301 5.622 288 4.421 185 3.618 165 4.115 Pass Receiving Kelly Edm cith, Edm Sykes. Cal Walters, Sask Gray B.C popiawski Wpg Scott. Edm td 10 9 2 1 0 Ig td 64 50 65 40 91 31 33 4 2 0 1 4 2 3 int td 4 8 1 8 0 1273 622 5 8 Thinking of waysto beat inflation? 132 78 987.591 6 7 ORE ore eave p, C ftseesiigs ui Cameron Weg 27 62 46.2 Clark. Sask a1 60 45.3 \cTague. Cal 3 435 Punt Returns 0 yds ave le td Hayes Edm 26 218 84 40 0 Bennett, Wg 16 182 11.4 49 0 Ford B.C 17 136 8.0 16 0 Ingram, Cal 15 119 79 27 0 pincer Sask 20 112 56 17 0 ~ Kickoff Returns no vds avg Ig td il 296 26.9 45 0 Ford, B.C 9 215 23.9 50 0 McBride. Sask 7 120 17.1 28 0 Bennett. Wog 4 104 26.0 29 0 Key BC 5 83 166 21 0 GLASS PACKS © ms $479 LIFETIME MUFFLERS M Most carsand trucks $475 to $9995 DUAL EXHAUST $7500 lnstalied on most cars and trucks, HEADERS Tate’ $5895 scientifically proven pro- gram for exercise and Step inside and see how quiet our mufflersreally are ! weight control, Learn why fat is necessary, how too Available wherever LOS no Ik avg 89122 andrusyshyn, Tor cuse the Federal Aviation Administra: me and eliminate service charges with an American Savings checking account. 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By Brigham Young University pr rotessor,scien tist, and popular colum- igs att vas evn lesé 73 4025 1 33 74 51 234 4618 3 Ham 29 157 5.495 1 1 2 133-4016 1 Pass Re a8 ve ae J Scott Mtl 5 Crawford Ham Baker Ham Pearson, Tor 3 Greer Tor 43 DiPietro Ham 38 Passing ER SALE a : ! 4 Ph It's Pearson's | 4 °0 NIVERSARY “I played like a machine,” said Clere. “I have confidence.”” Ranked No. 5 in the world, Clere pocketed $28.000 for his day’s work. “He washitting very hard."" said Vilas, who has lost to Clerc in three of their last four matches. “I was not strong enough. I didn't play well.” That was evident to the crowd which watched Vilas, oneof the world's great clay courters, make 17 errors in the first set. With both players staying at the baseline, Clerc’s first break camein the third game whenVilas netted a backhand, Both players held service until the ninth gamewith the score 5-4. Serving to even the score. Vilas. the No. 4 seed. tried to take the offensive. It didn't work. He made two errors, putting the score at 30-40 as Clerc clinched the set with a passing shot Clerc had an easier time in the second set as he broke Vilas in the second game. Although both players held service, Clere humiliated Vilas by gaining a triple break point in the eighth game. Vilas tried to come back but with the score 15-40. Clerc unleashed a smash to take the match. Although the air traffic controllers’ strike may hamperthetennis pros’ trave) plans, Clerc hoped to makeit to Indianapolis today tu continuehisstring of victories at the U.S. Clay Court Championship. ‘ me MUFFLER mS CENTERS NORTH CONWAY,N.H. (UPI) — Thetennis world is beginning to wonder who will stop the Argentine machine — Jose-Luis Clerc. Clerc captured the $200,000 Volvo International Monday,his third consecutive tournamentvictory in three weeks and his 19th match in a row. The 22-year-old third seed downed fellow Argentine GuillermoVilas6-3. 6-2 in the finals on center court at Mount Washington Valley. The match was a repeat of the Washington Star final eight days ago when Vilas waseliminated by the red-hot Clere. 7-5, 6-2. ) 6 28 Minter. Tor Overstreet Mtl Weiskopf bd ehrert Catcher — 1. Gary Carter. Monreal 834 136. 2, Johnny Bench Cincinnati 433,953. 3 Bob Boone Philadelphia 289,679. 4, Darrell Pate St. Louis, 256 132. 5. Steve Yeager Los Angeles. 239,894. 6. 2 Bill Rogers Jack Nicklaus Lee Trevino Lon Hinkle Keith Fergus Ben Crenshaw Larry Nelson John Mahaffey Jay Haas Jack Renner Ron Strech John Cook a9 Sat ie 40 T Tor George ebes Montreal. 412 364.5 Garry Maddox. Philadelphia, 387.435. 6 Dusty Baker Los Angeles, 381,969. 7, Jose Cruz, Houston, 375,071. 8 Bake McBride, Philadelphia 343.849. 9 Warren Cromartie, Montreal. 337,805. 10 Dave Kingman, New York, 313.299. 11 Ken Landreaux, Los Angeles. 304,043, "Lois — Signed anter Larry Swider and 12, Gary mee Philadelphia, 281.815. 13. wicker Nell O'Donoghue to I-year contracts Louis. 272,297. 14. Ellis released defensive tackle Dale Markham of North iaeatine ‘New York, 268689, 15, Dave Collins Dakota 830. 16 Ken Griffey, Cincinnati’ 5 0 me Tom Purtzer Peter Oosterhuis 28. Gil Morgan Jim Simons AndyBinNorth 173.498, iD Baker tracts. Can the National Football Leagueac CONFERENCE PSA eos ta). » boas cane maar SteeStrange ee Curtis Oakland, 259910. 12 Willie Wilson, Kansas City 24 248.816. 13 Amos Otis Kansas City 229.363. 14 25. Ben Oglivie Milwaukee, 216 908,15 Gorman 26. Thomas. Milwaukee 196 012.16, Al Oliver, Texas 27. Chicago (NL) — Optioned outfielder Carlos Lez ‘canoto Des Moines of the American Association San Francisco— Placed catcher Mike Sadek on ; ip Bob Brenlyfrom Phoenix of the Odell of Rutgers &9. 1. Bucky Dent, New York 56179 2 UL Division Ww FASTERN FooTR Att 1 GeorgeBrett, Kansas City 1.14 272 2 Graig ee ee Nettles, New York 992398 3. Camey L { 4 Tom kite Doug. 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