Show 4B Standard-Examin- Monday August er 11 1980 SPORTS BRIEFS — Randolph Quitting Hmg ‘ Seattle Oakland Baseball Wash (UPI) — Proud of his sucesses in the ring but worried about the possibility of another punishing loss former Olympic gold medalist and junior featherweight champion Leo Randolph has decided to retire from boxing Randolph absorbed a terrible beating Saturday when he lost his WBA title in the weight class to Sergio Palma of Argentina Palma sent Randolph to the canvas twice in the first round and ultimately won by knockout in the fifth round “I’m looking into my future” said the n Randolph “If it could happen once it could happen again That really is not a good feeling to be hurt like that” Randolph’s story is familiar getting to the top can be easier than staying there He said he seemed to lose some of his desire to fight after achieving his professional goal by winning the WBA title from Ricardo Cardona of nd soft-spoke- 4 Ace Posted by Peterson Dr EA Peterson posted a e while the Ogden Golf and Country Club on golfing at Sunday- Peterson aced the 15th hole 170 yards long while golfing in a foursome with Steve Lawson Edna Gaskill and Carol Goddard Eait W I Pet 67 42 6’S 64 593 536 57 532 59 57 523 55 514 422 46 Now Yont Boltimsro Dotroi Milwoukot Boron Cavoiand Toronto CB l’j W 70 Kansai City Ookiond Taxoi Mmnaiota Chicago California m Saanlt Golf Tourney Mitch Hyer and Dave Christiansen put together a best ball score of 123 to take low gross honors in the annual Buehler-Dunn-Bran- z golf tournament over the weekend at the El Monte course Other winners were: Low gross — Joe Kenny and Terry Bitton 130 Bugs Monson and Brad Duke 133 Rob Wagner and Fred Jones 137 Net — Lee Bradbury and Steve Hartman 94 Lee Christiansen and Jim Morgan 101 Steve Morris and Lynn Wright 102 Carlo Ardito and Craig Favero 104 Rob DeRooy and Jim Kenny 106 Closest to the hole contest — Dale Duffin and Terry Mifflin Another Year for Maffick TORONTO (UPI) — - Toronto manager Bobby Mattick and his five-ma- n coaching staff will return next season to to guide the Blue Jays it was announced by club officials Sunday: Mattick pitching coach A1 Widmar first base coach Dennis Menke third base coach Jimmy Williams and bullpen coach John Fels-k- e are all in the process of completing their first year with the Jays while hitting instructor Bobby Doerr is completing his fourth Under Mattick and his staff Toronto is enjoying its finest season ever as they enter the final two months of the 1980 season Teens Win Skills Award Three Ogden-are- a teenagers won top honors and three others received runner-u- p awards irt the Ogden Glen Kap Babe Ruth Baseball League and French’s Mustard Company baseball skills competition Dick Jarman of the Ogden Glen Kap Babe Ruth League supervised the competition that had the participants match skills in base running fungo hitting and throwing accuracy Winners in the three age groups were determined by averaging the contestants’ scores over the three events Perry Rogers 1407 8th Street won the division Jim Gifford of 3230 Adams Ave placed first in the division with Carey Lutz 3379 Monroe Ave the runner-u- p Keven Hubbard of 987 Hudson received the first place award in the division with Murray Rogers 1407 8th Street taking the runner-u- p spot The top award winners will receive plaques for their achievements The program intended to upgrade baseball skills in a spirit of friendly competition among teenagers of the same age group is conducted on a nationwide basis by Babe Ruth baseball and French’s Mustard Company All participants received recognition certificates League Changes Nights Due to the overwhelming response and enthusiasm to the first-eve- r men’s scratch bowl- 5 i 1 ing league at Rainbow Lanes the league has been moved from Thursday night to Tuesday night in order to accomodate the majority of those wishing to participate The first league meeting will be held on Tuesday Sept 2 at 8 pm at Rainbow Lanes instead of 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