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Show I The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, July 30 24, 1573 S Dolphin Starters Listed 'Doubtful EVANSTON, III. (AP) -elected The College on Monday, four including quarterback Bert Jene: of Louisiana State, to lead them against the favored s f j This Day In Sports y l. Miami Dolphins in Football the 40th Game in Chicagos Soldier Field on Friday night. Jones, expected to start against Miamis ace quarterback Bob Griese, and tight end Charles Young of Southern Caliiomia, were voted offor the colfensive team trying to snap a legiate nine game losing streak in the . v, champion All-St- t ... , l If ?l "N niir M 10 5 u N.L.s 'Milquetoasts Gain First Place V- 7 h yt J jif(jhzr -- T' I ' V't SV W '"Y V-- ,y j 4 - A43t- .... t h .: !r :s f , f il - ,i, -- , By Dave Nightingale Chicago Daily News Writer The Cardinals ST. LOUIS are an illusion. They do it with mirrors They look like Casper next Milquetoast types sitting at to you on the subway least, until youve discovered Casper has picked your v x , Vr--a ... - r . ..-.- it pocket. Their team batting average is less than .250; there isn't a picture swinger in eyeball range. Their top RBI man. Classic charity senes, sponsored by the Chicago Tnbune. Defensive Aces r defensive win be Nebraskas lineman, Rich Glov- The d er, and 24, 1964 PRYSPALS PJMCWfcB ve AB'5'f PC7&6R ve a f ay ?o..e mutout WMASASSXiWCfA'CN CAXE3. 0 AW? 6-- 5-- 0. 1954...LARRY POBX c.evftN5 to it last irjsa pyssanX TXB ROW IM b uitaiwo-kunhom- TRUTH OFF INSIIN JOUVCY JAK TO HOT NX 14. Youngblood, linebacker from Tennessee Tech. Although rated an early underdog, the stock scared when reports from the Dolphin camp indicated that fullback Larry Csonka definitely would not play and halfback Mercury Morris was a highly questionable perforner against the pick of the 1172 collegians. Csonka has been sidelined by a torn thigh muscle, while Morris has a serious hip inju- ry. Last season, Csonka and Morris ,ach was a rusher os the Dolphins surged to an undefeated National Mullaney New Coach 1 ; . V,. t 1 I i I : I f i t i CMtlrard from Page 28 the Stars Indicates strongly that Beaty and Roryta were not able to come to a financial agreement Mullancys team this past season reached the finals of the ABA playoffs and lost to Indian? in the seventh game. Both of his Kentucky teams have been units of extraordinary power and finesse with anchor of Artis the two-ma- n Gilmore and Dan Issel inside plus the fluidity of Louie Dampier in the backcourt Prior to coaching Kentucky, Mullaney coached the Lakers for two years where be won a Pacific Division title and guided the Lakers to the final game of the NBA playoffs against the New York Knicks. Providence His teams, which included such players as Lenny Wilkens, Jimmy Walker and Johnny Egan, won 29) games and lost 9 during his II years. Mullaney winning percentage of .752 places Mm behind only Adolph Rupp, former coach of Kentucky, and John Wooden of UCLA. Mullaney. who has been accused of introducing the tone defense into pro basketball (which is illegal), is a stickler for precise defense and is a recognized expert of pattern-typ- baskctbaB. e la fact, he 1 , I t, t: i , tl , has often been accused of playing too much of a pattern game when his teams were more suited to running. Should he be named coach of the Stars, which both United Press International and the Football League season and defeated the Washington Red- skins 14--7 in Super Bowl VII. Another doubtful Miami perb outside linebacker Mike Kolen, who suffered former bruised ribs in a scrimmage. have Because the scrimbad only one all-omage under coach John All-Sta- McKay of Southern California, they are reported in near perfect physical shape, excepting fullback Sam Cunningham of Southern California and offensive lineman Paul Howard of Southern California. Cxee Injury a sustained Cunningham knee injury and Howard sprained an ankle in workouX but both are expected to see action against the Dolphins. e If Miami's Morris and Csonka of b punch missing, the Dolphins may have Griese and Earl MorraB turn loose an aerial bombardr secment against the ondary. inside-outsid- All-Sta- McKay, making hb All-St- Game debut, has a flock of touted defensive hacks. They ccuM be sharply tested trying to cover such Dolphin receivers as Paul Warfield, Martin Briscoe, and Howard Twilley. The pass defenders AB-St- will include Cullen Bryant of Colorado; Burgess Owens of Miami (Fla ); BiB Cahill of Washington; Jackie Wallace of of Joe Blahak Arizona; Nebraska; Jim Thomas of Florida State, and Mike Holmes of Texas Southern. Associated Press also he would be, it will be interesting to see what leniencies wlQ develop in this area. Mullaney b in the final year of his contract at Kentucky and had been rumored in Louisville to be on Ms way out for several weeks. A Kentucky source noted that when Storen resigned Mullaney and Boryla then started to discuss the snitch. ifi u u i vvj'v. ' - t ? V's. i .y Ted Simmons, won t bat home 100 runs this year. Joe Torre is their home run leader with nine! Ten times this seag son, theyve received a hit from somebody named Jose Cruz, a platoon outfielder wih a .224 average. vim mt tv, j .a-- fs . 1. A i- 4? I . game-winmn- . bV " - E' I f? A.L. Castoffs Lj r s T s V ' ' ' s ' Vv' rfv ' sf Y 4. 1 U.S. sprinter Steve WQliams shows bis heels to Olympic medalist Valery Borzov as he wins the 400 WlllmS tUOIllinalCS virro meter relay in the track neet at Minsk, Russia. Williams beat the Russian by three meters. U.S.-Sovi- O SDniltS Powerful Soviets Take Lead Over U.S. - A MINSK, U S S R (AP) powerful Soviet team took a lead over the United States men in the first day of a dual track and field meet despite the brilliant running of young sprinter Steve Williams. 85-5- 1 The Soviet women cracked American domination in the in both sprints, finishing the 100 and 4G0 meter dashes and taking the 400 relay to first-dalead. spurt to a 2 53-2- 0 y Williams, a tiger even on the soft Minsk track that held down times, won the 10Q going away in a good 10.1 seconds. Herb Washington of Flint, Mich., was second in 10.3 Beats Borzov Williams, from New York City denied a the with duel world's fastest human," Valery Borzov, who picked up Olympic gold in both the at Munich, showed Borzov his heels in the head-to-hea- d 100-an- d relay. Running anchor on the 400 team, Williams got the baton about three meters behind Borzov and left the Russian a good three meters behind at the tape. In the scoring system, the U.S. team had expected to pick up five points in the pole vault. But Mike Cotton of a Ocala, Fla., reinjured hamstring muscle in his first effort and had to abandon the The Russians competition. took first and second. In a tactical race marked by a slow first quarter. Yevgeny Arzhanov, who lost the Olym pic 800 by a whisker to Dave Wottle of Bowling Green, Ohio, didn't have a chance for revenge since Wottle is entered only in the 1,500 on Tuesday. Soviets Strong The strong Soviet mens team, which captured such events as the triple jump, picked up valuable points in and 400. the Tommie Lee White of Van Nuys, Calif, won the hurdles for the Americans, but Viktor Mysmkov beat out a fading Charles Foster, from Gaffney, N.C., for rcond. And In the 400, James Redd of Elmsford, N.Y., won but Semyon Kocher grabbed second place from Maxie Parks of Fresno, Calif. The only hope for the American girls was to dominate the sprints. But in the 100 Nade-zhd- a Besfamilnaya and Galina Mitrokhina took over in the final 20 meters to beat Jackie Randolph of Washington, and Martha Watson of Long Beach, Calif. At 400 meters Nade zhda a Kolesnikova, blonde, won easily, with Nataliy Kulichkova second. Debora long-legge- d Race Scheduled - DENVER (AP) The final round of the Sports Car Club of America's L&M Championship series for Formula 5000 cars is scheduled for Sept. 38 at Seattle International Raceway near Kent, Wash., it was announced Monday. staff is pitching American with populated League castoffs. Alan Foster and Indians) and and Tom Murphy Royals) are in the startlhg rotation. Their bullpen is pure a couple of guys Havana named Diego and Orlando. Diego Segui was twice cast adrift by Oakland. Orlando Pena was deemed by Baltimore, et al. highly-expendab- Press Wirei .oto Associated Faina Emlmk easily won the javelin and discuss and Soviet girls picked up seconds in both events. Melnik, the world record holder in the discus, won with a loss of Carpenter of Prarie View, Tex., and Kathy Hammond of Sacramento, Calif, were badly beaten. Lyudmila Bragina of the Soviet Union was pushed by 219-1- A1 Feuerbach, of San Jose. Calif., world record holder in the shot with a pending easily won witli a heave of in the 1,580 but won handily, her time of 4:15.7 was far off 71-- her world record. Veterans Elvira Ozolina and ... Even so, it may be too much for them to handle. But here, in brief chronology, is the story of the day Sunday that they got to the top of for four days at the heap I was prepared to pay more than that," Luro said after the bidding ended. After aB, we're in competition with inflation and devaluation of the dollar and about 53 percent of the buyers are now foreigners in competition with us, he said. Indeed, foreign buyers were prominent as the first four sessions grossed $3.6 million, up $1.5 million finm last year when a record $12 million changed hands in two days. The second highest price in the opening session was paid by the British Bloodstock Agency of Ireland at $125,000 for a bay colt by Never Bend. The Mare Haven Farm of Ocala, Fla., was the seller. James A. Scully of Lexington, acting as an agent, went to $105,000 for a bay filly bv Native Charger out of the stakes winning mare. Speed-weScully usually buys for Japanese interests. The average m the first session for 91 horses was $40,655 - Scorebord lead m 4-- 13th." Public adarj 4:18 P.M. The word from Ch-system: cago: Cubs have bases loaned one out. bottom of 13th, K.n Santo at bat. , - Public addre.-- s 4:20 P.M system: "Santo struck out. 4:21 P.M. Giants win are on top Scoreboard The Cards but for how 4-- long? Breaks Tie r Dodger Mota singles run and home the Dave Lopes scores all the way from first as Brock boots the ball to make it Ldg. pinch-hitte- Manny 4--2 ers. With two out 4:44 P.M. and runners on second and third in the bottom of the eighth. Dodgers elect to let Jim Brewer pitch to Simmons Ted singles to left to tie the score and takes second as Willie Davis kicks the ball. foul pop to complete his fourth perfect inning. Los after four. Angeles leads Cardinal score-boar3:25 P.M. flashes the news from Dave Kingmans Chicago: homer gives Giants tie with Cubs. 5--4 - the game. 4:59 P. M. Were Noi I! Scoreboard: Public address 5 P. M. system plays Go Mighty Red Birds," A new recording by the St. Patricks Church choir of Ruma 111. That record will never the charts and damned 0 1 3:30 P.M. Bemie Carbo breaks Messersmiths string sinwith a two-ougle, then rides home on Cruz double. t, fifth-innin- g 3:43 P.M. I Full MoiiHtMMet 40,000-Mtt-a O Worrant)! ImtmUioK Dalivwry? Prompt Snri? lowPoymooH? All Moke? Call Stovo Argyto Loom Mgr. Lou Brock singles and comes around on an BOUNTIFUL error and Ted Sizemores hit for a tie. Brock has been on base five times against the MCTCB SALES, iric. 2 2773 So. Main Bountiful, Utah e Dodgers during the series. 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Dodger h Luro, who trained Northern Dancer in his record-settinvictory in the 1964 Kentucky Derby and the Preakness of the same year, said the filly he purchased from Br.ckland Farm will race for Mrs. Carpenter and then become a brood mare in her Florida breeding establishment. thoroughbred yearlings P. M. righthander Andy Messer-smitgets Tim McCarver on $25,385. Sho-shor- P.M. Giants 4 08 flashes- 4:58 P.M. Mike Tyson kicks Ken McMullens two-ogrounder for what seems to be the Cards fifth error of the day. Tyson recovers to throw out McMullen and end 3:15 last years with compared two-run single in the 13th py, the Giants on top." Gibson and his soupbone needs four full days of rest between starts. He doesnt throw bullets any more, but he does arch his sometimes ...id eyebrows glare" the ball past a hitter. Yes, these are your 1973 St. Louis Cardinals the team that started the season with an inauspicious record. ... LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -Horatio Luro, bidding for Mrs. Louisa dA Carpenters Farm, paid $200,000 for a chestnut filly by Northern Dancer at the 30th annual Keeneland sumiuer sale of t Carbo bounces 4:46 P.M. double over the center field fence to put St. Louis on top as Simmons scores. least: Shoshone Farm Pays Top Price for Filly mi-tha- Gary Thomason The name" pitcher on the staff is more feared for his reputation as a competitor than for his arm. He is Bob 0 teammate Tamara Pangelova address system 4.29 P.M. Thetr V tentative rnnning backs Kiick. V ' " 5ri Miami coach Don Shula said Morris and Jim Kiick are his choices against the but if Morris is unable to play, Charley Leigh or Hubert Ginn, both reserves, will start with ' r ' d 1,009-yar- Stars Name f' Jimmy d All-St- JULY SrXfV ' . Busch Stadiun '4:06 P.M. pub.iC |