Show usds United Press International few weeks Dick ago Bosman was a pitch or so away from baseball’s junk pile Today the Cleveland Indian right-handfinds himself hobnobbing among the game’s immortals after missing perfection by one errant throw (his own) Friday night while the World Champion Oakland A’s for only his second victory of the season “Catch me on your belly if you have to but make me keep the ball down” were Bosnian's instructions to catcher John old rightEllis when the hander went out to the mound in the ninth inning knowing he was flirting with the A er no-hitti- ng 30-ye- ar no-hitt- er all the way— even the throwing “I told myself it was John and me now and I really concentrated on getting those last three batters” Actually Bosman who had been relegated to bullpen duty much of this season after a disastrous campaign in 1973 that was coupled with a 563 earned run average missed an even greater niche among baseball’s great feats when he blew his own perfect game with two out in the fourth inning He threw wildly to first for an error cn Sal Bando’s slow bounder to the third base side cf the mound “It wasn’t Hirst baseman Tom) MeCraw's fault” Bosman said “Tills vas my night error” vicBosman’s near-perfetory which also snapped a six-gaIndians’ losing streak was aided by Joe Lis’ two-ru- n homer in the third and two more in the fourth on Ellis’ single Buddy Bell’s double and McCraw’s infield ground cut Elsewhere in American League action Chicago streaked to its fifth straight win 3 over Milwaukee Minnesota overcame Detroit Kansas City edged New Yonc 54 Boston nipped Texas 1 and Baltimore squeezed past California 54 “You can't just go home” said Bosman about his earlier banishment to the bullpen “I ct me 3-- 7-- 7-- 5 3-- No-Hitt- Agaioiisf' Oakland -- er had to hang in there Gaylord Jim Perry beth kept encouraging me to be patient and things will break my way” Indians’ Manager Ken As-pi orronie also can he credited with an assist for Bosman’s The Red Sox backed him with a pair of unearned runs in the sixth when Dwight Evans singled and advanced to second m a throwing error Carl Yasirzemski singled and moved to third on two more errors and Rico Fetroceili singled Bon Baylor belted his filth homer m the bottom of the 10th to break up a tie and enable the Orieles to keep one game back of the Red Sox in the AL cast Baylor boomed a 2 pitch ef loser Skip Lockwood into the leftlieM bleachers and Don Hood who hurled four innings relief picked up the cf no-h- it his first victory— Amos Otis smacked a three- - vhaming “we want Scsmant we want Bosnian! perhaps also sensing tlse man who 42 games lor the lowly Washington Senators from 1369 through 1971 was back Ken Henderson homered doubled and singled to drive m three runs in powering the White Sex to their fifth straight win Bart Johnson posted Ms third straight victory since being recalled from the minors three weeks ago but needed relief help from Terry Forster who mopped up the final three innings Lais Tiant breezed to his 14th win retiring the first 12 men he faced in twirhng an eight-hitte- r and reclamation “Even though he went to the bullpen and wasn’t seeing much action I told general manager Phil) fsgui that Bosman’s attitude was fantastic and we shouldn't get rid cf him” Asprcmonte recounted As it was Bosman faced only batters throwing S7 pitches ’striking out four and walking none Afterward much of the crowd of 24302 stood around run Metier and John Mayberry i the fifth inning to account for the first four KC runs trial provided Brace Da! Garden with his fifth win in rune decisions Carden needed msing relief help from Doug Bird" however after loading the bases with nobody out Bird registered hl$ sixth save but was touched Jfo? a two-rusiitgle by Sandy Alomar Larry Risk’s two run douMo In tne fifth inning brought the Twms from a one-ru- n deficit 1o Rod had Carew three victory Mts fer Minnesota to lift his league leading batting average back to 380 Dave Colts (14) got tlie win 4-- 4 m 2-- Giants Drub Montrea Standard-Examine- 2 season’s average to 263 and York topped San Diego Gary Matthews thinks the! has surpassed teammates Cincinnati beat Chicago 1 and I sophomore jinx’’ is sometlung Ecbby Bonds and Gairy Mad-- j Los Angeles shut out Phila-tha- t only happens to other jdox for the club lead m RBIsjdelphia 0 kith 47—four of them Friday! Jimmy Wynn’s two singles people But the San Francisco Giants! night when Matthews had three! drove in two runs and Doug outfielder who was Rookie-of-Jhit- s as San Francisco beatptau antp Marshall comthe - Year m the National Montreal 2 three-hittbined on a for Los League last season has been All the credit Matthews says Angeles Marshall making his forced to spend a lot of time goes to batting coach Hank 64th appearance in tne Dod- this reason thinking about that Sauer 95th game pitched the If re wasn t around ’ I con t gers’ two supposed jinx if only because final innings people keep asking him about thimc I would be either’ said v Trot rmrf! 4-- Key Hit by Daniel 4-- 4-- jg 6-- sr?h“ irs ago it was to straightened out I’m just glad appropriate particularly check Matthews out since bis he’s here” batting average had sipped to Matthews drove in two runs around 230 his confidence was fin the third and two more m sagging and he was spending the fifth with the first two of more time on the bench than on his three hits against the Expos to provide Mike Caldwell with the field the cushion he needed to win That was in June his ninth game against three FEW BRIGHT SPOTS losses This month however MatOTHER GAMES thews has batted 420 with 25 hits and 13 RBIs in 16 games to In other National League provide one of the few bright games Friday night Pittsburgh 0 Houston periods in the Giants’ dismal blanked Atlanta New He has raised his defeated St Louis season Not too long Saturday Juiv 20 1074 r Gives Ogden Club er Victory Over Angels a Brett also drove in the first Pittsburgh run The victory the second wisest Crux belted a raised Brett’s record Danny Daniel doesn’t swing double to drive home Stan back-to-bathe Pirates for the seats these days but the Cliburn an 1 Bryant FahroiS gave shutouts for the first time in Ogden Spikers are loving all who had both reached hose via more than a year and was their those line drive base hits that the walk sixth victory in a row are driving in key runs and! The Spikeis moved ir fiord bv Hank Aaron played in his most important winning ball! a 3 score in tie 6th on RBI 3033rd game for the Braves singles by Miller and Centeno games Cobb’s but Idaho Fails scored an the Daniel again delivered tying Ty major league No athlete in any record goods under pressure Friday unearned run m the 7th to team has sport professional night m John Affleck Park The deadlock the game going down smooth-swinginmore second hase-jma- n the stretch games played lashed a drive over The struggle wcnt into the SENT CARDINALS ' center-fielder’head with 10th and Miller lined bis third the Lee May drove in three runs 4 a two out in the Ibtli inning to hit of the game with one out to with a homer and a single as drive home Danny Miller and give the Spikers new life Houston sent the Cardinals to : t give the Spikers a 4 Pioneer Centeno sacrificed Miller down ' s " v 'i'P their seventh successive defeat League victory over Idaho to second and wiih first base The Astros got all the runs they Z open the Angels chos to pitch Falls v ' vVv in the first needed three ''M' fs to Darnel The decision im 4 in who run 'f ':V a home hit Daniel ' vi ' MS inning on a single by Roger backfired as Dame! season of the the mediately opening game CLEVELAND CATCHER John Ellis is the first to congratulate pitcher Dick BosMetzger a double by Cesar to a drive renter So a went into then and deep (belted promptly Cedeno and the homer by May Oakland Friday night At left is Buddy nian after he tossed a against down the on the curtain also for several ring games tadspin Bell — Standard-Examine- r UPI Telephoto Singles by Metzger Cedeno duel belted a two-ru-n double in the three-hou- r A council of area recreation access problems with officials Bob Watson and May produced first inning arid ended up wuli Victim of Daniel’s blow was leaders has gone on record of the bureau of public lands the last two runs in the eighth three RBI’s for the night southpaw Dave Day who gained The Mets took advantage of hof supporting legislation to put forest service and the state since the lean Ogden local fame as a pitcher for Ever more tax monies into the state Thousands of acres of public an error by San Diego" second second sackcr fm cut down on Weber Stale land that could be used by baseman Hoiace Clarke to Bor score: parks and recreation division his swing and stopped jumping deha Fells The Coordinating Council of outdoor recreationists cannot be score tour unearned runs in the Cgden out of his seeks trying to hit the b r ft cti ab f h !)' Club reached due to private lands sixth Jon Matlack who pitched I S 2 1 t cf Outdoor Recreation Miiier Pis'ey ball cut cf the park he has been AAuil'iiks 1(0 s 0 3 0 0 five-hitt? Cemno Weber-Davis a for the victory hadj Presidents of me that surround them red-tet j S SO I Daniel 1 0 ? 1 its jh belting the ball at a dip Mrtnsn District Utah WildlFe and State Representative Roger singled and Bud Harrelson Person lb 3 10 0 De'gdo on 5 P 0 3 —1 over taken the and haie a ENDICOTT his I uncle of with NY said shot Spikers hit” (UPI) including 2 0 10 Small 3b 'type 4 0 2 d Snfordj Taylor If Outdoor Recreation Federation Raw son a walked before Clarke booted told lead 3!S0W3-iarChbjro c lb 3 0 P O second-roun- d o league ’ie 67 !ead he as the as held After far has two-ogetting V sizzling srr-et 0 0 Cdyriro 3b announced its support cf2 6 0 8 grounder meeting of the council he Rusty Staub’s 2 S McViker rf 3 0 6 0 Ferrrli f? $ TWIN BILL TONIGHT in the Los Angeles Open two that left him with a The proposal would take 50 to favored legislation to give Matlack scored on the error by changing his grip his stance-daC rtit 2b 2 S & it 0 B 2 C of 0 third-rounand 0 0 0 Curt his combined BsOirg p d 75 per cent of taxes paid on recreationists a fair share of Ed Kranepool singled home the ra way thinking f 5000 total of 135 and a shaky one- - years ago and the Ogden’s victory Cs 0 0 0 0 Lye'll p p toot 15-- 5 win over recreational vehicles and give it tax monies after an Sifford has devised another j second run and Billings Affdden Greater 2 3S 1? 3 i Toll ©SO to parks and recreation said rails Friday padded the Idab® Falls it intentional walk to John Milner devilish new wrinkle m hiSTjm Collins Mark Hayes and Hartford Open j Great 20® S— 4 5M PORTION OF TAXES to wm his so© SOS 0® t— S Dave Wallace chairman of the Grote singled home two unjieidmg qiest Ogden it was his change in thinking Spuars cad to 2 games iirstjon jverson E — Dan-e- l Some states it was pointed Jerry Briiln i Taylor Oify“r Idaho and council more runs hais square Ogden — witn DP t — off that LOS Idaho Falls Wt Ogoen though paid out earmark a portion of QUITE A COMEBACK m the lead is nothing Ogden U rn DrW 2 TyHr Crui fiuo birHiptiSC'ff 111 a double-heade- r starting of roimd iFridays CINCINNATI MORE ACCESS FOR — — S3 McVkkftr newr to me” he said noncha- gasoline taxes for outdoor This represents in Affleck Wailac Cdwerd Miife" "over The !at 6:30 P-quite tonight Bf iib‘n McVltyer a ajagairt singIe btey Joie Golf Iafk The council also named Troy recreation projects George Foster singled home oi- Miller of Biigharr City as Rep Rawson told the two runs in the fourth and Sifford gets! Relief ace Bill Madden must chairman of the public lands gathering vehicle walked and scored the last run recreation (also come in for a Lon’s share committee The committee will operators should work to change in the seventh for Cincinnati been taking lessons from two the credit in Friday’s victory saw the wind work to obtain more access to their public image Pedro Borbon registered his never won before I’m going to rionds in Los Angeles the i cainc -WfSiXi Alo rev Lyons 2 T 30© a 1 jQviofr t 0 0 y I word out vvith'ver the Angels MsdJen A — He said they should seek out 12th save by pitching four ’try to sneak up on this one” ' public lands credits months f1 idea of trying to k Committee members will be i their legislators as becoming innings of two-h- it relief after' Curt a nephew of them with helping him change bogeys down” he expla various! acquainted would be to their Jock Billirgham was knocked long-tim- e from the named pro Charlie Sifford! his grip and his position B throwing three shutout went for the middle of ihe!b out counties They will help ‘sneaked past a lot of golfers® “I was set up wrong for the green instead ot charging I’m mmngs Madden allowed only usually too aggressive and go°ne base hit and struck out two Idaho Falls managed only two for the flag This worked pretty IN good I think I’ll stick with it” iase hits in Die game doubles SALT LAKE CITY 71 i? ib Ju!io Cruz Billy Taylor within shut the Angels took advantage White Bara team won the 1S74 a host cf of wildness on the part of Junior Five-Ma- n There were Team Chamchallengers though most cf Spiker pitchers Fat Maloney pionship by defeating Mick them as hungry as the wise-an- d Pierre Lvons to stay in the Riley on the second hole vt a ms sudden death play off at the 'cracking Californian within as ball came of short Suford and Confi- - earner was five strokes back brook golf course Fr Meadow was any! wild on putt the winners Maloney especially leading money dav 10 bases cn four bads d°fzen : issuing dence is the keynote today for a 'at 149 and Susie Berning— ladies pro tour failed to make ZSers jn Lyons! White Barn and Mick Riley innings trio of frontrunners Carol victor the last two years-was- jthe aajjan! walked and three gave up an finished regulation play tied at Sandra Palme ten sixth-plac- e Mann Kathy Ahern and ama- - at 150 In to addition the four run unearned was effective 314 but players had 157 and eighth-plac- e ' who 136 teur Debbie Massey heading bunched j for the most five at more GOOD CHANGE Frank Huff Jr of Mick Riley part Rankin who had 158 into the third round of the “I still think I have a good) jjudy Ahem Bruce and took medalist honors with a 70 including Cramptcn Miss OPcN£D SCORlNGr putting her game Lee Elder were two stroke off! National Women’s Open with chance if I shoot a 69 Schneiter of Riverside and Brett today” back togetler after a slump of the Idaho Fails the 144 137 nine! of 36 Of scoring opened scores at holes these for pace par Craig Sario of White Bara had than a" year' had a chance jMrs Burning said “Last 73s lhis P01111 1 was sLx cr igllt for the undisputed lead until as three plavers shared Klat !rv Members of tie whining White jstrokes behind” played the 16th hole Friday win on the tour and El lead midway through tnej Fifty-fou- r Barn team and their scores i players made the she drove under a tree had to 051 smother free pass advanced came this earlier were: Sario 73 Despam 74 year Ha Tfce ! shot 165 or and finally victory wmd approach short a third an chi d HenVcut“3li in Monsanto the pivcr vance Chiistiansen 80 r Scott Open chi JiSn-Td!field afler the cut inciuded 11 three-nuttdouble bogey a far on crossed the 34 eventually In j all plate were wa she fU! Halverson 87 competitors amateurs the most since 1964 which left her even at par or a greund out by Mike Mar-- J —— — within shots cf six the at lead the way to victory 'and including the entire US i the two rounds It was her third tmson ‘7 love it Miss Mann the Curtis Cup team Six cf the 40 threeor4 hole' cf the second the halfway point Ogden bounced right back i Coll ins a fringe oro who is in ! !S65 chamFcn sad o£ her par-- 1 11U nu with a pair ©f runs of its own in danger of losing his tournament SiOwer I coui'ln t eet iwer bottom of the fram Miller the arsintr a mrA Miss Massey a (£ H AJVIROC KS hme I bxk iS il to and Jcee Centeno both drew of six months without puttsjgtci! playing in the open for the 08 I and and botn dented the! ! I Passes rriuay cut Thursday 29th a his observed second time said “I think I can FACE 4 went over par making Mann Miss on a wh?blplat 67 Tinging double by i with a still win it” after shooting a of the birthday Friday the on first twice nine ( sub-pa- r Iverson and Fleisher 71 and a 73 Hayes second round hitting into the each carded 70s 2 took Idaho Tails a j lead I inj SLIPPED TO 76 The Utah Shamrocks (water once She then birdied ' STILL NOT HAPPY three holes and bogeved anotMiss Ahern who tied a women's softball team will her to nine to back cn the return record with an opening day 3 play a pair of doubiehead-er- s Grampian without a victory j 1974 required only 26 putts U in and then slipped to a 76 Friday j regulation figures Sun City of Ariagainst in Miss Massey after chipping said ‘‘putting was the differ-- j zona in Utah this vveekend shooting the day's lowest 30 feet to fcird score the a 66 although he said he from enee and 1 didn’t really putt! jin me The two clubs will meet with his went still hole four over isn't first game wouldn’t happy par inj badly They just go in a 7:30 pm twin bill at DIE and I lipped out quite a few p White Park in Salt Lake times because she approached BARKER believe I can win it” traps but twice dropped then will into 12 of feet and birdie Unless all three lose their j City tonight putts MINT off in a 7:30 pm birdie added another touch or unless someone I square 4th doubleheader Sunday at From charges out cf the back one of Street Complex in Ogden them should win They had aj PIONEER LEAGUE The Shamrocks recently Sandra! on lead four-game m-t-m series 7 I v swept a 3 y VW5 i Jl JV st r ' Havnie and amateur Bonnie from Orange of California FnYi vh i sf Ssyr Bfc f Bf Lauer at 145 three ever Jo Ann Sun City currently leads W L Pet GB two - time Washam 3944SE! winner the Pacific 15 5 MS Coast 11 12 Donna Pa!i anlf and is racked third League Young Capeni nation12 530 12 FsLs amateur Peggy Conley and four t 9 IS women’s soft-ba- il among ally strokes over Sandra Spuzlch Fray'sF?ssResult insurance Companies teams j j" 'V7 5 4 Ogisn Heme Osfices Sieemtrgtor oit 71 tees Ruth MANN and whose of Jessen was the CAROL during Friday’s second round 5 IS Fstt Great to SilLnjs Admission the twin bills T fair's 6im US Women’s Open Miss Mann shares the lead with two the only sub-pa- r round Friday j will be $L50 Idaho Fats at 0®aen 21 pm Anne1 Examiner UPI Telephoto The leading favorite Jo f other women—Standard Biiiioys at Great Fails to By DON 12-- 6 I 4J i ck 4-- : g 2-- 5-- WARNER I s 1 5-- Group Favors Action To Boost Recreation A ! y- - ! : no-hitt- er Curl SifforcPs 67 Good for Lead in Rich B C Golf Tournament 1-S- er I 1 1 1 I four-under-p- Fri-jwh- ar ut 36-hc- le j 1 £ pr?t)0-Urna-rri- t' j j ! 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