Jeff Tops West, Kennedy Falls, Prairie Escapes

Feuerhelm Late Score Ailing Randy Myers Gets 3 TDs Turns Tide Helps Topple Marion For J-Hawks For Hawks By Al Miller Statistics Statistics Mar. Pralr. Statistics For a kid who wasn’t expect­ First Downs ...... Jeff ...... 14 7 West Yards Rushing ...... 145 74 First Downs ...... 14 ll First Downs .. 16 ed to play, Prairie quarterback Yards Rushlnq ...... 182 Yards Passing ...... n 102 S Yards Rushing 132 220 Passes ...... 4-14-3 9 12-0 Yards Passing ...... 38 163 Yards Passing 59 45 Randy Myers left an indelible Punts-Avg...... 4 30 Passes ...... 4-13-0 6-33.3 11-21-2 Passes ...... 7-9 2 4 Fumbles Lost ___ .....I I Punts, Avg...... 4-27 1-35 Punts, Avg. . 3-37 3-27 mark on Marion high’s football Yards Penalized ...... 30 70 Fumbles Lost ...... 2 I Fumbles Lost I 2 Yards Penalised ...... 45 SCO RE B Y QUARTERS 31 SCORE BY QUARTERS Ueam Friday night. Marion ...... SCORE BY QUARTERS Kennedy ...... J 6 0 0-13 0 0-— 9 C. R. Jeff ...... 7 7 3 6—23 Iowa City ...... 7 o 0 7—14 Myers didn’t practice all week P r a ir i e ...... 8 0—14 I. C. West ...... 7 7 0 0-14 INDIVIDUAL SCORING INDIVIDUAL SCORING INDIVIDUAL SCORING Iowa City: TD—Dan Cilek (I ); i after suffering a bruised knee in Marion: TD—John Barkdoll (I, run); C.R. Jeff Bruce Feuerhelm Ja n Johnson 9 pass from Click). F O —Greg Will (35 yards). (3) (8, I, I yards). X P —Fred Stocker X P—Mark Mitchell 2 (kicks). last week’s opening victory over Prairie: TD—Terry Feye (42, pass (2, kicks). F G —Stoeker (20 yards.) Kennedy: TD— Dennis Karlan (2 from Randy Myers); Myers (I, run); I. C. West: TD —Dave Osborne (32 run), Mike Berlelli (4, run). XP— Decorah. XP- Rob Sirefrowy pass from Myers). yard pass from Terry Allen, Rick Chuck Johnson (kick). Smith (3 yards). X P —Mark Slotter- back (2, kicks). But the 6-3, 185-pound senior IOWA C ITY—Jan Johnson’s came to play Friday night, play to end Marion’s hopes of By Jack Ogden last minute heroics proved to tossing a scoring pass and picking up its first win. Woody Hayes is apparently be too much for Cedar Rapids sneaking for a touchdown that Prairie Gary Leeper right. In football, the run is Kennedy as his last minute put the Hawks in front to stay, explained the sudden revival of mightier than the pass. touchdown let Iowa City’s Little en route to a 14-9 win over the Myers. Friday night at Kingston sta­ Hawks n u d g e the Cougar’s Indians at Prairie. Randy also “ He didn’t do much at Thurs­ dium, Cedar Rapids Jefferson 14-13 in Mississippi Valley Con­ intercepted a pass on the day’s practice, but he was ground out 182 yards on the ference play at Iowa City Friday Prairie 21 with 1:33 left to ready to go tonight,” said ground and used a rugged de­ night. Leeper. “ I was telling you the fense to turn back Iowa City With 2:50 remaining in the | truth when I said I didn’t expect West, 23-14 in the Mississippi contest City High was trailing I i r t f * n l n i n him to play. Valley conference opener for 13-7 and faced with a crucial “ I didn’t start him tonight and both squads. fourth and two on the Kennedy! I didn’t plan to use him unless “ We can pass,” explained Jeff 41. Quarterback Dan Cilek W in over he was needed. It was obvious coach Jack Fisk, “ but it wasn't handed off to the speedy John­ he was. Randy’s also an ex- sharp, so we stuck pretty much son who in turn scamperd 16! Guttenbergc e 11 e n t pass defender and with the running game. yards to the 21-yard line and a! you’ve got to use people like Statistics that when they’re all right.” “ Our defense played well, L o t s Guff seconds left on the clock, Cilek First Downs ...... 5 I No argument there, as particularly at key times. But Yards Rushlnq ...... 75 55 that Terry Allen is quite a found Johnson all alone in the Yards Passing ...... 46 3 sports writers even enjoy end zone with a 9-yard scoring Passes ...... 4-11 1-9 passer. We stopped their Punts, Avg...... 6-28 5-39 watching good athletes per­ strike to cap the 12-play 60-yard Fumbles Lost ___ ...... 1-1 — ground game and our pass Yards Penalized 60 form.. drive. Mark Mitchell’s second SCORE BY QUARTERS defense came around in the Guttenburg ...... 0 0 0 0— 0 Lincoln of Stanwood ...... 6 0 0 6-12 As it was, Myers did all of fourth quarter. INDVIDUAL SCORING Prairie’s passing, hitting nine of Photo Duane Crock the uprights to give Iowa City Lincoln of Stanwood: TD—Larry “ They had one pattern that Gronewald (I, run); Brian Walshire 13 attempts for 102 yards. The it’s second victory of the young 28, pass from Steve Flockhart). we didn’t switch on, and that Busy Night for Feuerhelm season. scoring pitch was 42-yarder to hurt.” City High scored first in the STANWOOD — Lincoln scored for a 6'° ^ead ^ate *n Allen wound up with l l of 28 Jefferson's Bruce Feuerhelm (42), who scored all three touchdowns in a 23-14 victory over Iowa City West, drove in tight battle with 9:10 left in the a 12-0 victory over Guttenburg tao first quarter, completions for 157 yards, and from the one in this football action at Kingston stadium Friday night. first period Cilek plunged over in a Mid East Iowa conference was the first play follow- the pattern that hurt the from the one yard line to com- football game Friday night. in£ a recovery by Ty J-Hawks was up the middle plete the 7-play-65-vard drive Both teams have identical 1-1 Clark in a punting situation. against the zone as flanker Lon­ which featured Johnson’s 44 records, Marion stormed back to tie it nie Funk caught four of them Monti Nips yard ramble on the initial play ------on John Barkdoll’s one-yard run, climaxing a 62-yard drive for 91 yards. Linn-Mar Fends Off Bid of the game. O l i n I n c o c in IO plays. The Indians then Je ff’s defense did stop Alburnett Kennedy quickly countered '**•••• L .U 5 c 5 took a 9-6 lead into intermission West's running game, holding with a 9 - play, 63 - yard scoring T n p ^ p c f n n Statistics when Greg Will booted a 35-yard the Iowa City club to five Mont. Alb. drive with Dennis Karlan bar-; c " First Downs ...... 12 By Anamosa, Wins, 14-6reling over from the 2-yard line OLIN Preston handed Olin field goal with only 43 seconds yards, largely by sacking Yards Rushing 85 Yards Passing 22 60 Allen six times for 56 negative Passes ...... 4-12-0 4-10-0 By Steve Allspach Statistics jot performance and the m a n n e ris t** touchdown. Chuck john- * > « “ * * * J » “ f in ‘I* second quarter. Punts, Avg...... 4-35 7-35 Anamosa Linn-Mar in which Anamosa shut off our s kick was 8°°d with 1:09 } , , ^ . 8 ... I But some of the same mis- yards. Fumbles Lost ___ .... I 2 Tex McCoy sagged against a First Downs ...... 13 19 Yards Penalized ...... 20 30 Yards Rushing ...... 87 327 passing game, we needed it.” left in the first quarter. Pa(* d the Preston scoring with takes Marion committed in its Bruce Feuerhelm was the SCO RE B Y QUARTERS locker room wall Friday night Yards Passing 92 58 Monticello ...... 0 7 0 0-1 Passes ...... 9-20 2 6-14-1 The Cougar's took a 13-7 half- a ^ard run- opening loss to Linn-Mar con- standout on offense, as he Alburnett ...... 0 0-6 and extolled the virtues of a bal­ Punts, Avg. .. 2-41 2-39 He added, “ Our bread and INDIVIDUAL SCORING Fumbles Lost ...... I I time lead on Mick Bertelli’s 4- Pre#ton SC0*.B aY OUARToRes o 6-i4 tinued to haunt the Indians rushed for 101 yards and was Monticello: T D —Steve Hlnrichs (3, run); anced offensive attack. Yards Penalized ...... 30 55 butter last week was the Holl­ XP—Chico Craiq (kick). SCORE BY QUARTERS yard touchdown scamper. Ken- «•" ' 0 this week. particularly effective in the sec­ Alburnett: TD—Curt Edgerly (8, run). His Linn-Mar football team Anamosa ...... 0 0 6 0— 6 ingsworth to Reid combina­ ond half as Jeff dominated the had just fended off a rugged Linn-Mar ...... 6 0 8 0—14 n y march€d ^ ards in 7 a l A pass theft by Jim Ross (his INDIVIDUAL SCORING tion, but they -teamed plays to paydirt with Rocky I xp^ti^fpiiirfT^ Mc^in^n)’.' game. ALBURN ETT Chico Craig’s challenge by Anamosa, 14-6, so Anamosa: TD Randy Maftiessen first of two) set up the winning 9 (I, run). Brad and we couldn’t get the Dales 17-yard run highlighting! He scored all three______J-Hawkextra point kick following Steve j^e had reason for both concern Linn-Mar: TD—Brian Barnes (16, ball to him.” TD by Myers in the third pass (rom Von Hollingsworth); Holl­ the drive. Johnson’s extra point F a l l s TDs on runs of eight, one and H i n r i c h s’ 3-yard touchdown a n d r e |je f ingsworth (I, run); XP—Brad Reid quarter. Ross picked off the one yards. Quarterback Fred scamper gave Monticello a 7-6 (pass (rom Hollingsworth). Reid wasn’t completely sty- attempt failed when the center . . . halfback pass by Mark Morgan “ In some ways we were for­ Stoeker accounted for the rest ifootba11 victory over Alburnett mied, however. He grabbed a snaP sailed over the h o ld e rs !/O M i d l a n d at his own 49 and threaded his tunate to win,” he sighed. of the scoring with two extra j:in non-conference play Friday, with 56 yards in 13 carries. And! twoi>oint conversion pass (w n j^ a J. Statistics way down to the Marion 15. “ They took the pass away how atout the most pleasant Hollingsworth to give his team a £ * « * * * « , Lisbon Midland points and a 20-yard field goal First Downs ...... 5 12 Four plays later Myers was from us so we had to go to our Yards Rushing ...... TO 182 in for the TD. He followed that in the third that put Jeff in front J fgpfl)Qf)f if) surprise of all for McCoy? Jim- l4-° Iead ,n the thlrd Penod and * fought f™ [th quarter s,et Yards Passing ...... 21 54 running game and we really intercepted two passes, running;1^ scene for Johnson’s timely Passes ...... 2-6-2 3-11-1 to stay, 17-14. ior tailback Brian Barnes. Punts, Avg...... 6-25 4-16 up with a pass to Rob Sirowy were worried because we his two-game total to five. heroics. He finished the contest Fumbles Lost ...... I I for the two-point conversion. It was all tied up at halftime, Barnes slashed for 181 yards Yards Penalized ...... 30 70 16-14 W in weren’t at full strength back • on * • , t i j • He also contributed a fourth- 88-yards net rushing, while Marion Coach Bob Thumess 14-14. West shocked the J-Hawks in 20 tops and hauled in a 16- U fj w on Kennedy. Dave Draxton took 5 . t i l Statistics there.” bemoaned the costly errors, but by going 61 yards in eight plays J yard touchdown pass from Von fak(, pun, |ha, pu( thf ba|| on game honors with 92-yards. Ber- 5 0 * “ ~!2 Central City Starmont individual scoring allowed “ we had a tremendous with the opening kickoff, with First Downs ...... 9 8 The Lions, now 2-0 , were with- 1 Hollingsworth that gave the Lisbon: TD—Dave Pospisil (3, run). , , . . Yards Rushing ...... 174 144 " ° “ “ Anamosa’s 27 late in the fourth tellL who rambled for 166-yards MieHand: TD-jirn Jorgenson (4, ieffort after the way we played Allen hitting Dave Osborne on a Yards Passing ...... 64 42 out starting fullback Dennis Lions a 6-0 lead in the first run); Scott Snyder (3, run); D. J . , . in,, *, / n P a s s e s ...... 5-12-0 1-4-0 quarter. the Cougar’s season opener Smith (36, past from Jorgenson). jlaSt Week.We re a good ball 32-yard scoring strike. Punts, Avg.-___ ...... 4-31 4 31 ! Tharp and his top replacement, J quarter. XP—Jorgenson 2 (kicks). , , , _____ ° ,, Fumbles Lost .. 3 2 I Pat Duss, was ailing *»v • j-j • l i Anamosa, with Randy Mat-dast week, was held to a mease- i club and we ll wm some games. Je ff’s Dave Johnson blocked a Yards Penalized ...... 30 50 Yes, Brian did a great job tiessen-s ^ i n g and the pass. ly 61-yards by the Little Hawk punt to set up the first J-Hawk SCORE BY QUARTERS WYOMING — Jim Jorgenson Central City ...... 6 0 8 0—14 That left junior Mark Lamb, I out*♦ there,” there,” admitted admitted McCoy, |jng combination* of Jeff SiHnkcy defense. Marion did win a statistical score and Joe Bridges recov­ Starmont ...... 0 16 0 0—16 but the 180-pounder responded | “ But he's capable of that kind £ Bm Burha[)s payjnR d iv j, rushed for one touchdown and battle, while Prairie was win­ INDIVIDUAL SCORING ered a fumble on the West 12 Central City: TD—Reno Fanst 28, hooked up with D. J. Smith for ning the scoring war. The In­ pass (rom Jim Franklin); Mike Devlin dends, was never out of conten­ to set up the second. (6, run). XP—R. J. Smith (pass (rom a second score to pace Midland dians had more first downs Franklin). tion. 428 Yards But the West club came back Starmont: TD—Chuck Sparrgrove to a 22-6 prep football victory (14-7) and more rushing yard­ to tie it (Mi a 3-yard dive by (29, run); Dennis Rima (7, run). X P — The Blue Raiders TD came in j over Lisbon Friday night. Joel Peck (run); Larry Sheffert (pass the third quarter on Matties- j age (145-74). Rick Smith with 4:04 left in the (rom Rima). Concepcion a Key as For Decorah Mark Morgan with 63 yards half and West then blunted a sen’s one-yard smash. A 47-yard I STRAWBERRY POINT - pass from Sinkey to Burhans set | Statistics and Barkdoll with 54 led the final Jeff drive on the losers’ 17. Oelwein Decorah Benton Rips Starmont scored 16 second- it up. First Downs J 12 22 losers, while Prairie’s top Except for a couple of errors, . . , . . Yards Rushing .... 174 393 Mattiessen picked up 86 yards Yards Passing ...... 79 35 Eldora. 16-0 ground-gainer was Sirowy with * " " 1 Reds Top LA., 6-3 Passes ...... that got them in trouble, the j I P °ints and mad* the ,ota 7-19-0 1-2-0 stand up as it defeated Central , k s. Punts, Avg ...... 2 35 0-0 37. J-Hawks dominated the second They have sellout crowds com- in 20 ,ries and Burhaas ";‘bbf d Fumbles Cost 2 2 Statistics City 16-14 in a Tri-Rivers confer - 1 y Yards Penalized 0 50 _ Eldora Benton Prairie center-defensive end half. LM ANGELIS IAP, -ta » -i _ , ,SCORE BY QUARTERS First D M M ...... 5 14 ence prep football game Friday _ P * lw*in ...... 0 6 0 8—14 Yards Rushing ...... UV 271 John Terpkosh suffered a bro­ Sparky Anderson plays it coolj Concepcions work, augment- steve Van s!yke added ^ t0 the Decorah ...... 7 21 7 13—848 Rassa* ...... 14.1 m m night. ^ , INDIVIDUAL SCORING Punts, Avg...... 9-39.9 6-31.3 ken arm in the early action. I when asked about his Cincin- ing the pitching of ex-Dodger t inns’ ?27-v«rrf tntal Oelwein: TD—Brian Brown (2, run); rwnem Lott ...... 0 I Craig Votroubek filled in at de­ South Winn Tim Klatt (7, pass from Brown). Yards Penalised...... SS IS nati Reds and their crucial Jack Dillingham, cut the Los ______X P—Kurt Lanai (pass from Brown). SCO RE BY QUARTERS fensive end and drew praise Decorah; TD Paul Bruemmer 2 I, fWora ...... 0 0 0 0- 0,. . . , , , Falls, 13-12 42-0 V icto ry ! series against the Los AngelesAngeles lead in the West to 28, runs); Tom Anderson 2 ( 22, 20! Benton ...... 7 13 6 6— 26 from Deeper for his play, i runs); Roger Rausch (5, run); Chuck INDIVIDUAL SCORING r ; Dodgers, but he hotly main- games, Cancer Claims gcolb ( l l , run); Paul Sunde (3, run). Benton: TD—Rick Nolan 2 (SO, run, 1 Statistics X P—Jim Sacquitne 6 (kicks). 75, punt return); Tim Strellner I, . To Springville tains his shortstop. Dave Con- “ i 'm not going to talk about run); Curt Becker (3, run). X P —Ron r — “ “ “ ■“ “ *■“ — — Fred. S. Winn Tledemann 2 (kicks). I First Downs ...... 16 , cepcion, is the best in baseball,this series until the final game Leo Thomsen, 46 Yards Rushing ...... 165 221 Statistics DECORAH — Decorah high I Yards Passing ...... 28 12 Spring. Maq “ No doubt in my mind that js over,” Anderson said, and MT. VERNON—Leo Thomsen, rolled up 428 total yards in a 48- Rassa* ...... 5-11 1-6 Val. VAN HORNE - Rick Nolan | ALWAYS Punts, Avg...... 5-36 5-30 F irst Downs ...... 8 6 he is the best at his position,’’ stuck to his word on that score, former wrestling star at Cornell 14 romp over Oelwein in the raced50 yards for one touch- Fumbles Lost 2 Yards Rush** ...... Z39 lew Yards Penalized ...... 20 40 Yards Passing ...... 39 54 Anderson said, after the 6-foot-2 Waiter Alston of thc college, died of cancer early first Northeast Iowa conference down and* returned a punt 75 J SCORE BY QUARTERS Passes ...... 6-10-1 2- 7-2 IN FIRST South Winneshiek ...... 0 0 6 6—12 Punts, Avg ...... 3-37 6-26 stringbean placed the major losing Dodgers had two pluses ^r*day *n lows City. He w^s 46. game for the teams Friday, iyards for another score as Ben- I Fredricksburg ...... 7 o 6 0—13 Fumbles Lost ...... 0 INDIVIDUAL SCORING Yards Penalized 48 57 role in turning back Los Ango- gojng jnto the second game. The Waterloo native wrestled Paul Bruemmer and Tom An- ton Community handed Eldora a | PLACE Fredricksburg: TD—Gary Ross (33 SCORE BY QUARTERS fumble return); Ken McFarland (25 Springville 8 20 8 5-42 los 6*3 in the opener of thrir all- center fielder and star ^ Cornells national cham-derson scored two touchdowns 26-0 setback in prep football run); XP—Ross (kick). Maq. Valley 0 0 0 O— 0 S. Winn.: TD—George Lentz (I run); INDIVIDUAL SCORING important three-game series. hitter Jimmy Wvnn probably team in 1M7. He was each for the defending loop Friday. The winners are now 1- Mark Batik (I run). Springville: TD — /war!, Zeller 3 w jj (42, 8, I. runs); Scott Allison (I, run); In the other - ^ a^je . * fl^er sdtjn‘^ second in the NCAA meet and champs. ||. Charles Gage I (46 infarcts*en pass games the St Louis Cardinals Qut three s because Qf the fourth in the AAU tourney that FREDRICKSBURG - Gary return!; Pat Hor! (20, blocked punt return); X P — 3 (passes from Allison ) beat the Philadelphia Phillies 7* iyear. Ross tallied on a 33 yard fumble 3 in 17 innings; the Montreal Cn^nA 1S. J But in 1948 he took the 136- recovery and Ken McFarland DELHI - Mark Zeller scored E nj d ,hc pit|sburgh Second, relief Jim Itasoball Standings pound AAU title and made the scored on a 25-yard run as Fre­ threeip a a 4touchdown ai I nnvi i trv% 4lo av Ilead a a/1 fthe n/i pi *' J * * the „ ouston Astors w Brew<-rUl*AtirAf> All?md Cmsince aa July lu ll? I IL A re-8, ic ^ ^ als0 AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE dricksburg nudged South Win- Springville gridders to a 42-0 . .. ns_on_:c^. riontc turned to action with a perfect * .v . East East high school wrestling w RCI. GB W L Pct GB nishiek 13-12 in Upper Iowa con- victory over Maquoketa Valley .^g ^ At]anta Braves routed ninth inninS Friday niKht ^ ^ * l New York 78 67 .538 — Pittsburgh Colby, j Boston 77 1951 team at 76 68 .528 1V5 St, Louis 77 a i ? 5 ' Baltimore 76 69 .524 2 Philadelphia 73 72 503 4 'j Fr^ksbure’raiMdlt^ reMrdltol?nt’p ’-a” ^ s “ Tony 1‘erez put thc Rods 1^ 1. , * ^ the state ch am pion - 71 n .497 6 I New York 66 n .462 IO'? Fredricksburg raised i s record ball tilt Friday. Zeller scored on . ^ y k ^ { ^ t ^ ahead in the second inning with L k id 69 77 .473 9 ’i Montreal 66 77 .462 IO',? 67 78 .462 12 I Chicago 51 86 .403 19 to 2-0 while south Winntshiek runs of 42. 8 and I yards rn U,e firs. His 26th homer of the year, tbs X e r a l services are se. for Westt Oakland 83 63 West dropped to 1-1. .568 — I Los Angeles Texas I 68 .534 5 91 53 .632 — game of a doubleheader before time at the expense of starter the Methodist church here Mon- m, I Cincinnati 89 SA n rte so' a 73 72 .503 r / j .614 2'/a i Chicago 72 Atlanta 79 .541 13 lasing the second game 4-3 in ll I* 011)? Bau. In the last half of day at 2:30 p m. 74 .493 ll I Houston Bouzek and Beachier 1 Kansas City 70 74 .486 12 72 8 500 19 Lamphier Sets Pace the inning, Ron Cey evened the i California 58 89 .395 25Mi | San Francisco 66 79 .455 2 5 'J1 Pace Jeff Sophs :innm^s Friday's Games San Diego 53 93 .363 39 I score with his 17th season home Baltimore 3-8,* ‘ ClefCleveland 2-6; 2nd game Friday'* Games In Retired Men’s Golf 8 innings, suspended, to be completed j Saturday New York 6-3, Chicago 0-4 Randy Bouzek and Rick Who Else? run with a blast off Billingham. Dike Blanks St. Louis 7, Philadelphia 3. 17 Innings , Chicago 8-3, California 0-1 Montreal 3, Pittsburgh 2 Herb Lamphier scored a 411Beachier rushed for two six-! “ Who can do what he can do? Dan Driessen’s triple in the Minnesota 6. Kansas City 5; IO innings Atlanta 9, San Dteqo o North Tama Boston 8, Milwaukee 5, IO innings Cincinnati 6, Los Angeles 3 for low gross honors Friday in pointers apiece Friday night to Nobody” said Anderson j Texas 3, Oakland I Houston S. San Francisco 4 third set up the Reds’ go-ahead Saturday's Games the Retired Men s golf league, lead Jefferson’s sophomore foot-! Ander^on’s soliloquy with run as he scored on an infield Statistics I Kansas City (SPlittorff 13-H and Brite*! Saturday's Games 14-51 at Minnesota (Goltz 7-8 and Hugnes: Chicago (Hooton 4-11) at New York (Sa He also was closest to the pin. ball team to a 27-0 shutout win newsmen listening in, N. Tama Dike IOO), 2, 1:30 p.m. came out. Then, iii the fourth Con- First Downs ...... 12 deck! 6-7), 2:15 p.m. l l New York (Dobson 16-14) at Detroit Pittsburgh (Demery 6-5) at Montreal Yards Rushing ...... 172 179 (Ld ich 16-18), 7 15 p m. *°°k ^°W ^ W a ! over Iowa City West. Jeff is nowafter Concepcion walked, stole cepcion walked, stole second Yards Passing ...... 16 SO F i r (B la ir 6-7), 2:15 p m. Boston (Tlant 20-11) of Milwaukee Houston (Roberts 9-11) Bl San Fran-i h- 1- 1. Passes ...... 4 107 44 (Champion 10-3), 2:30 P.m 45-9—36. I I two bases and scored in the andthen third before sewing Punts, Avg...... 3 27.0 2-49 cisco (Bryant 3-14), 4 p m. I B B -1— Cleveland (Peterson 9-11) at Baltimore St Louis (Curtis f-U ) at Philadelphia •Il’UCtT S1IAIGRI Fumbles Lost ___ I I (M cNally 1410), 7:30 p m .; also com fourth inning and then belted a on Cesar Geronimo’s single. Yards Penalized ...... 40 45 (Foster 710), 7:1J p rn. iPletton of Friday night'* suspended game Cincinnati (Gullett 14-10) at Los Ange­ I0UIB0I *HlSkfT SCORE BY QUARTERS Oakland (Blue t5-14) at Texas (Brown three-run homer into the Dodg­ Joe Ferguson singled for the DilteDike ...... ______6 0 0 14-20 les (Sutton 15-9), IO p m. 111-12), 9 p m. Atlanta (Morton 14-10) at San Diego North Tama ...... OO 0 0 - 0 California (Tanana 11)8) at Chicago ers’ bullpen in the eighth. Dodgers with one out in ■ INDIVIDUAL SCORING (Freisleben 9-11), 10:3o P.m. (Wood 20-17), 9 p.m. Sunday'* Games Sidelined by a broken ankleififth, advanced on an infield out! iDike: TD--Dave Peterson (8 run); Sunday’s Games Shane Davis ( I run); DouqMPc Peterson New York at Detroit, 1:30 p m. St. Louis at Philadelphia, 1.35 p m. in the stretch driVe last year, and then scored on newcomer- 14 PU Sis from Davis). XP- Jerry Jones Cleveland al Baltimore, 2 p m. Pittsburgh at Montreal, 2:15 pm. I un! Kansas City at Minnesota, 2:15 p m. Chicago af New York, 2:15 p m. the Venezuelan infielder appears Charlie Manuel’s single. The California at Chicago, 2:15 p.m. Houston at San Francisco, J, 3 p m, Boston at Milwaukee, 2 30 p m. Atlanta at San Diego, 4 p.m. stronger than ever for this wrap Dodgers scored again in theTR A ER —Shane Davis passed j Oakland at Texas. 9 p m Cincinnati at Los Angeles, 4:15 p m I I un of the National League race. eighth, but that w as after Con- for one touchdown and ran for1 feel stronger,’’.said Con cepcion had hit his three-run another to lead Dike to a 20-0J D I D The New York Yankees won 12 c(*pcion.“ And I like to play be- homer. whitewashing of North Tama in YOU KNOW THAT: fore big crowds.” Ii came off reliever Charlie high school football Friday games in a row. In 1927, they beat Pittsburgh, 4 games to- Hough’s knuckleball, and the night. David scored from the J none; in 1928 they beat St. Louis, 4 games to none; and in 1932 the/ Big Crowd {Cincinnati shortstop said, “ It eight yard line and then tossed beat Chicago, 4 games to none. The New York Giants ended the Yankees The Dodgers obliged with 52,- didn’t dance too much before a four yard pass to Doug Peter- streak by winning the first game of the 1936 Series. on hand for the opener, getting to me.’ son to pace the attack.