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Be Hair for Game S -Ifj '. i- k ^ m m m ^ m s m m m De8u ssc n ereOu T, Jackson Galled NEW YORK (AP) - The Los comfortable if Dave DeBusschere Angeles Lakers insist they’re were in the New York Knicks’' Carrithers on run-scoring singles playing no psychological games lineup—instead of out of it—in by Jerry Grote and Gentry, then when they say they’d be more tonight’s third game of the Cleon Jones got what proved to be National Basketball Association "A two-hitter is great if you’get a the winning run with his second championship series. two-hit shutout," New York’s Gary homer, a solo shot in the sixth. ‘T honestly wish DeBusschere Gentry observed. “But two hits Bobby Tolan’s three-run homer Western Coeds was in there,” said K.C. Jones, the and two runs? I hate to think what capped a five-run seventh inning right hand aide and temporarily would have happened if I gave up that vaulted the Reds over the Capture Fourth the voice of Lakers coach Bill six hits." Cards. Sharman. “Coach Sharman feels Gentry, who has two one-hitters "Bobby’s just taking over where DILLON—Flathead Valley the same as I do. to his credit, now has one two- he left off in 1970," said Cincinnati Community College, a national “If DeBusschere doesn’t go or if hitter to go with them. And if Manager Sparky Anderson. Tolan power in women’s track circles, he’s ready only for limited service, Bobby Bonds hadn’t been in the missed the 1971 season with a torn dominated the FVCC Invitational our guys are apt to let down. Be San Francisco lineup Tuesday achilles tendon. Meet last weekend, beating its They’ll say, ‘We got it made now’ night, there's no telling what In 1969 he batted .305, then im­ closest competitor by a 56-point and relax. If he played, they’d be Gentry might have gotten. proved that to .316 in 1970. Today margin. ' geared to go all out. And when we Bonds got the only two hits off he’s leading the?1 major leagues The Kalispell coeds totaled 106 go all out, nobody can beat us.” the Mets’ hard-throwing right­ with a .446 average and is tied for points while runner-up Calgary hander, triples in the fourth and second in runs batted in with 16. Track Club finished with 50. While the Lakers were guarding Hair for Game ninth innings that led to both of the St. Louis had knocked out Reds Following in order were Central against possible over-confidence, By KEN RAPPOPORT Giants’ runs! starter Don Gullett with three-run the Knicks were concerned over- going to his hair. I don’t know what Kansas City Royals downed the Washington State 29, Western Associated Press Sports Writer you have to do to get them to go out Detroit Tigers 6-3. Rain washed out But the rest of the San Francisco bursts in the third and fourth in­ Montana 20, Whitworth College 9, the aching side of their star 6-foot- Does pitcher Gaylord Perry of offense was nonexistent, enabling nings before Cincinnati stormed 6, 220-pound forward, injured late and look at it.” Minnesota at Milwaukee and cold University of Montana 6, and the Cleveland Indians use his hair Perry, who’s heard such distress postponed Oakland.at Boston. New York to come away with a 4-2 hack. Eastern Washington State 2. in the second quarter of the second to put “stuff” on the ball? Only his victory that shoved the Mets back Home runs by Ron Santo, Glenn game Sunday in Los Angeles. signals from National League Perry , the former San Francisco Diane Franklin posted the lone manager know for sure. opponents before his off-season star who came to Cleveland during atop the National League East. Beckert and Jim Hickman WMC victory, winning the javelin With the best-of-seven series tied “He’s a cute pitcher, all right,” trade to the American this season, the winter for Sam McDowell, In the rest of the National highlighted a 15-hit Chicago event with a toss of 155’V . Miss 1-1, DeBusschere definitely will not says Texas Rangers’ Manager Ted firmly insists that he never uses pitched a powerhouse game before League action, Cincinnati overtook assault on three Atlanta pitchers, Franklin also placed third in start tonight’s game in Madison Williams, who’s pretty sure. “I that greasy kid stuff. weakening in the eighth with two St. Louis 7-6, the Chicago Cubs the Cubs’ biggest output of the shotput and fourth in discus. Square Garden, his place to be think he doctors the' ball up every “I heard Williams hollering at outs. Relief pitcher Steve Mingori bombed Atlanta 12-1, San Diego season. Rick Monday had four of Other Western standouts in­ taken by the 6-8, 220-pound Phil now and then.” the umpire but it didn’t bother came in to put out the Ranger fire. defeated Montreal 6-1 and Los the hits. Bill Hands coasted to his cluded Janet Stout, third in javelin Jackson. The game will be Whatever Perry was doing with me,” said Perry.” Perry was helped to his third Angeles squeezed by Philadelphia first victory of the year with a six- and fifth in discus; Amelia nationally televised by ABC-TV the ball was way over the Rangers’ In the other American League American League victory by Ray 7-6. Houston’s game at Pittsburgh hitter. Redhorn, third, mile; Sheri Hors­ (8:30 p.m. EDT). heads Tuesday night. He allowed games, the Baltimore Orioles Fosse, who capped a three-run was rained out. Fred Norman pitched 4 2-3 in­ fall, fifth, 100-yard dash; 440 relay DeBusschere, who suffered a just four hits and had 12 strikeouts whipped the Chicago White Sox 3- Cleveland rally in the sixth inning Bonds should have had three nings of perfect ball for San Diego, team (Horsfall, Mary Lou Stish, strained muscle in his right side in before leaving in the eighth inning 0; the New York Yankees defeated with a two-run double. hits. In the first inning, with a. then settled for a four-hitter Kathy Rebish, and Pam Lepley), a collision Sunday with the Lakers’ as Cleveland took a 4-2 decision. the California Angels 5-0 and the Dave McNally pitched a four- runner on first, he slammed a pitch against the Expos. Leron Lee fifth; and 880 relay (Horsfall, Jim McMillian, was reported An exasperated Williams was hitter and needed only Boog deep into the right field corner. But provided the Padre power with a Stish, Lepley, and Redhorn), fifth. improved Tuesday but still under still trying to wash that man right Powell’s two-run homer in the first Rusty Staub raced to the fence and homer and run-scoring triple and Also competing for Coach Bonnie ultra-sound and heat treatment. out of his hair after the game. inning to record his third victory made a onehanded grab of the Norman climaxed a four-run Sheriff’s Western team were Dixi Knicks’ Coach Red Holzman said “It’s the first time I’ve seen for Baltimore. drive, robbing Bonds of a run­ eighth inning with a two-run Tyler. Kathy Felsman, Mary DeBusschere may be inserted in him,” said Williams. “I kept Dr. Neale The left-hander was nicked for scoring, extra-base hit. double. Curtis, Pat Davis and Billi Heigh. spot or emergency situations. hollering to the umpires about him singles in the second, third and In the fourth, he unloaded a shot Tommy Hutton’s two-run triple Takes 3rd fourth before retiring 17 successive to left-center, then scored on Garry in the seventh and Roger Freed’s batters. Then Bill Melton got the Maddox’ grounder. In the ninth he homer in the eighth gave the Phils LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Key White Sox’ last hit, a two-out went the other way, booming a a 6-4 lead but Los Angeles tied it in to the Mint returned to the races triple to rightcenter, then coming the bottom of the eighth on WE KNOW WHAT'S BEST FOR. double in the ninth. and took jockey Braulio Baeza Mel Stottlemyre continued his home on Ken Henderson’s sacrifice sacrifice flies by Bill straight to the winner’s circle domination over California, pit­ fly. Grabarkewitz and Manny Mota, while Phil Rubbicco got some ching a seven-hitter to lead New The Mets grabbed a 2-0 lead in then won it in the ninth when Bill extra and unwanted steps out of No York over the Angels. It was his the second inning against Don Russell drew a bases-loaded walk. L-e Hace. eighth straight victory over the Key to the Mint charged to a 2*6- West Coast team. Stud length victory Tuesday in the MOTHER The right-hander got all his $22,400 Derby Trial, the final prep support in the first inning, when for Saturday's Kentucky Derby at the Yankees blasted out California Lima Shooters Win Churchill Downs. starter Rudy May with their five- Gift Mother On Her Day And behind him, swerving badly run rally. in the final sixteenth of a mile Kansas City managed only three Junior Rifle Meets ultra-fine Lingerie by Vasarette, came Joseph R. 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