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And Jaycee Rodeo Parade “Despite Being Only a 15-Handi- Capper Against Men DAILY TRIBUNE-EXAMINER Dillon, Montano Page6 Thursday, August 15,1074 For Montana rider Dillon Rodeo holds key Pat Howie will be out to win at tfie 1974 Rocky Mountain Rodeo a world championship is awar­ the Dillon Jaycee Rodeo. Over circuit. Competition is expected ded. $2,000 awaits him if he does. to be tough, according to Jaycee If Howie doesn’t win this year’s The Hall, Mont., cowboy is the Rodeo Chairman Jerry Delaney.contest and the three-year only participant in the four-event A number of cowboys, eligible winner’s award, the combined “Rocky Mountain Rodeos” to by virtue of having competed in purse will be raised to $2,400. have won the annual $240 purse this year’s Rocky MountainParticipating rodeos, including twice, in 1972 and 1973. That Rodeos, will be on hand to foil the Oral Zumwalt Memorial makes him the only person Howie’s attempt at supremacy Rodeo, Missoula; Lemhi County eligible for a special $2,000 purse and gain for themselves the 1974 Rodeo, Salmon, Idaho; American (plus interest) presented to a award and a toehold on theLegion Rodeo, Choteau; and the three-year winner of the annualcombined purse. To do this, a Dillon Jaycee Rodeo will each competition. cowboy must win the most points contribute $100 more per per-1 Winning the collective purse through the four-rodeo com­ formance. rests on his performance at the petition in at least two events The 18th Annual Jaycee Rodeo Dillon Jaycee Rodeo, the last on(one riding, one timed) for whichis scheduled for Sept. 1 and 2. Disillusioned‘Dust-off’ by baseball tightens jaws By ALEX SACHARE Giants the victory over Dave Concepcion singled to AP Sports Writer Philadelphia. lead off the 10th and ended up on Atlanta’s Craig Robinson, hit in Meta 3, Dodgers 2 second when Willie Stargell the jaw by a pitch from Mon­ The Mets completed a three- couldn’t field the ball cleanly. treal’s Dennis Blair Wednesdaygame sweep over Los Angeles by One out later, Geronimo deliv­ night, had more than his mouth scoring two runs in the ninth ered his RBI double. bruised by the ball. inning off the Dodgers' ace re­ Cardinals 5, Padres 1 Although X rays showed that liever, Mike Marshall. The tying Alan Foster’s six-hit pitching Robinson’s jaw was not broken run scored on Tom Paciorek’s helped the Cards move 1V6 games CLASSIC SWING—But it was just a long out for Darigold shortstop Brad Vining, whose batting typified the team’s efforts in their 10-9 and he was able to return to two-base error, the winning tallyin front of Philadelphia and 2(6 in loss to Sneed's in the dty softball league tournament last night. Spotty hitting and sloppy fielding by Darigold allowed their opponents a Atlanta Stadium to see the end of came on Rusty Staub’s single. front of Pittsburgh in the NL 10-3 bulge that the previously undefeated Darigolders couldn’t surmount when they settled down in later innings. the Braves’ 6-1 triumph over the Cubs 6, Astros 5 East. Reggie Smith’s 17th home Montreal Expos, he was a very Chicago scored four runs in the run of the year and his second inWFL action disillusioned young man. first inning, then added two moretwo games capped a five-run fifth “When I was lying there on thein the seventh to snap an eight- inning burst , Dillon Sports ground, there wasn’t a thing I game losing streak. Storm dies28-16 liked about major league In the seventh, the Cubs ex­ American League scores: By HOWARD SMITH his team absorb a 28-16 thumping baseball," said Robinson. “If tended their lead to 6-3. Minnesota 1, Cleveland 0; Chi­ AP Sports Writer at the hands of the New York Scoreboard that’s major league baseball, I’m Reds 3, Pirates 2 cago 5, Baltimore 4; Kansas City Dick Coury, coach of the win­ Stars. ashamed of it and don’t want anyCesar Geronimo’s run-scoring 9, Detroit 1; Milwaukee 6, Texas less Portland Storm, indulged in “They beat the devil out of us,” part of it.” double in the 10th inning boosted5; New York 4, Oakland 1, and a little post-game analysis said Coury. “We simply do not LITTLE LEAGUE Immediately before RobinsonCincinnati to victory. California 5, Boston 0. Wednesday night after watchinghave a very good football team ALL-STAR CHAMPIONSHIP was hit, Dusty Baker had and we’re not improving.” American League West All-Stars beat the National East team 12- slammed a three-run homer off New York quarterback Tom 6 on Wednesday night to win the Dillon Little League cham­ Blair and Dave Johnson had hit a Sherman got the Stars rolling pionship. Voted most valuable player in the Little League this year solo homer. Namath reports late-- early by throwing for two touch­ was Brent Rehm, pitcher-shortstop for the Cardinals. Batting Then in the ninth, with the downs and running for another as champ for the season was his Cardinal teammate, outfielder Jim Braves hodling a five-run lead the Stars built a 30-0 halftime Ziler. i and two out, Braves pitcher Carl lead. Sherman shared Coury’s Morton (who had just hit Tim with 100 other players opinion of the Storm. WOMEN’S SOFTBALL Foli). received a warning and an Elsewhere in the WFL, Bir­ TOURNAMENT AUG. 19-21 automatic $50 fine. HEMPSTEAD, N-Y... (A£). ,T Namath ! injured, himselfr M • Saturday afternoon when theymingham rocked Hawaii 39-0, The women’s softball league will play a tournament beginning on Elsewhere in the National Joe Namath sashayed into camp bizarre .water skiing, aqqjdent meet their intra-city rivals, the Chicago shaded Philadelphia 32- Monday, with the championship game scheduled for Wednesday League, New York trimmed Los about the time he usually does. during ja Giant* , ; . ¡., . 29, Florida defeated Jacksonville night at 7:30. Angeles 3-2, San Francisco beat Late. , the .Bahama*,, •: 0:i61': . .Rut [ mew ■ Jet,, Coach Charlie 33-26 and Memphis whipped MEN’S SOFTBALL Philadelphia, 6-4, Chicago edged Butsince,morethanl,090,other , Namath iiWho.^iß, jpaip^n esti­Wiper ^flesn’* think Joe, Will Detroit. 37-7. TOURNEY FINALS Houston 6-5, Cincinnati nippedplayer* were alftf lgte Report««mated. $p,qpö'0ap^asoq- f^ayfpof ¡I)?:: Ul-M l: ; Southern California is at An inspired Sneed’s Sporting Goods team won two narrow vic­ Pittsburgh 3-2 in 10 innings andto,their jqbs, it wasn’tj pud* fthig fcngp*: .$? GDPHSiî a,"It iWWidaltf.iM fair, tq $xpect Houston in tonight's television tories last night to force, a showdown game tonight at 6:30 for the Louis4efpated,SaqDieg^ ^1. dealjthis t^ne.jj,Uj o.-’j o{ the . football (. sea WWo tq-fl^y ¡piis game. s!< •. city men’s league championship. First the Sneed’s squad downed Morton,' (12-7,, $^at'fered:, eight < ■ Nemart»«c«mpfu}iediJtiy<j|i^bamat^hgf;¡ti^Hb|e > Sherman • completed 11 of 18 Peterson Drug by a 94) margin, then faced Darigold, which had cheuffeqr apd hi^atttarqqy*.;^ away.Iapipp'^ tft’ guys who aren’t ready.” passes: for'144 yards for New th§BJt<Y1<$ihGfore in tournament ¡action and had been un- D0Eted( tQ camp at 1:15, EDT, (1JAnd-,1Naj»atfr1GWho«f s payingYork, indudingTouchdown tosses ^%i^i«trgg«ferdeague,play. longest winning hwdlingjjto&IÂ bis, fiW: of ao and three yards taiGescgs $ $ 0 8 fflififOS numerous errors from the usually cool with Sauer. Sauer • hauled inoswte E ^^(^qrsLSna^*jujT)Redito an early 10-3 lead. When Darigold ; JRanjc fawn's tyq:r;unbqipeE,in IfUlgeti*. }:]{..• {,<¡-,,1* #?rçôbjfiPïMi<8tW th^jftfiJl^^ear-rrrorv any^pfiypasses for 92;yards. ■ vjj> loaase finally, started hitting the ball hard about mid-game, Sneed’s the ^eyepth,, capped. ¡jAtiapta,’^ , .Neipeth«.«^ Jeta* jfii«ryprope aiS* ) SJ.GJ,( The Storm is 6-5-1 while New soopng'.jlt tyas hi*l£th npm^rijftquarterback, seid.iihfr-Sfpert York has won >fohr straight after fielding tightened up and heldonto a one-point ¡edge at the end; 1,0-9. of (|he season’ and ,729tji. of his shoulder that kept him out dropping the first two. About Since both teams now have beaten each other in tournament career.., ':., ' ! ;n, ' most qf ¡New York's 1973.;g»njVefi 14,000 paying fans saw the game. play, Darigold will, meet Sneed’s again tonight to decide the Giants 6, Phils 4 • ; was. fine, the .bad jafeps ftst National ,, FpotballP(I„Lfa»}e that Birmingham 39, Hawaii 0 championship. Bobby Bonds’ 17th home run of bothered him.! ,tbrflUgtyut3!.hi8 Players .¿^ciatipn^k#,oir- JyilRlW.ofjpyiOhhi^onSf ^s I’ve The Americans, scoring from GIRLS’ TENNIS the season, a two^run shot, with career were fine, but a severe He. said he thought about sa$,all;iiIpng,,NewXork and the long range, maintained their JUNIOR SEMIFINALS two out in the ninth, gave the hamstring pull was not ,.,, joining the. ¿et picket,$pe*jbut NaW-Vork Jets is where I want to position as the WFL’s only un­ Teresa Winden over Jerri Waldemar (6-2) was dissuaded fry bis ¡Jgwjfff» beaten team. Willie Smith raced Connie Hogan over Susan Roberts (6-1) Jimmy Wal^h, Theq.he,thought 81 yards on a punt return and INTERMEDIATE SEMIFINALS about splitting with the union and George Mira teamed with Alfred Julie McNally over Harriett Burwell (3-6, 6-4, 6-3) showing up at camp. ij. Jenkins on a 95-yard pass play forShelly Lake over Nancy Cox (6-3, 6-1) \ ^ Q “But I’m glad I didn’t,P a pair of Birmingham TDs.
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