PAGE4.SECTION2 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1977 Sports digest

Hunt sets lap record in trials

HOCKENHEIM, West Germany (AP) - World champion James Hunt of Britain clocked a record time Friday as trials began for Sun- day's German Grand Prix. Hunt, ignoring predictions that 12-cylinder Formula One racers will have an edge over his eight-cylinder McLaren-Ford, established a lap record of 1 minute, 53.68 seconds for an average speed of 133.5 miles per hour on the 4.2-mile circuit. The old mark of 1:58.8 was set in 1970 by Belgium's Jacky Jckx in a Ferrari. Running in rainy weather with frequent training interruptions, Hunt was chased by the 12-cylinders, with Frenchman Jacques Lafitte's blue Ligier-Malra finishing second at 1:53.97 for 133.2 n\.p.h. Third was Bri- tain's John Watson in a Brabham-Alfa at 1:54.12, ahead of the red Fer- raris of Niki Lauda, 1:54.35, and Carlos Reutemann, 1:54.60. The black and gold Lotus-Ford of Mario Andretti had suspension problems and only managed an initial llth place in 1:55.46. •A near-capacity crowd was expected for final trials today to decide positions on the starting grid.

Bullets will let Bing shop around OCEAN CITY, Md. (AP)— General Bob Ferry of the Washington Bullets said Fri- day that veteran guard Dave Bihg has been given permission to , &•**»*.- •> v "* make a deal for himself with an- other National Basketball Assn. -\zr?t^.^ 7" \ - *" »- team. Philadelphia's greets the Giants' with a surprise tag, picking him off third base. Bing, who will be 34 in Novem- 1 Wirephoto ber, signed a (two-year contract when he came to the Bullets from the Detroit Pistons in a 1975 deal. The former Washington, D.C., Atlanta stops Pittsburgh streak high school star was told he could

shop around, Ferry said, after say- ATLANTA (AP) - Jeff Burroughs first , Duffy Dyer singled in a PITTSBURGH ATLANTA ing he wouldn't be happy with a and' Rod Gilbreath smashed home in the fourth and Moreno doubled r ab rhbl ab r h ht Dodgers bunch hits Dave Bing Tavras ss 3 1 I0 Rovstr 3D 4 0 1 2 proposed fourth guard role next runs and Jerry Royster added a two- home a run in the ninth. Garner 3b 3 0 0 0 Office cf 3 0 1 0 to stop Expos, 4-1 season. ' Porker rf 4 a I0 Sonnell cf 0 0 0 0 run as the Niekro also picked three runners BRbnsn lb 4 0 0 0 Montnz lb 3 1 0 0 Bing was used sparingly during downed Pittsburgh, 5-3, Friday night, Oliver If 4 0 1 0 .Pocrek lb 0 0 0 0 off base during the first six . Stenett 2b 4 2 2 0 Brrghs rf 4 1 3 1 • MONTREAL (AP) — The LOS An- the second half of last season, and Tom Henderson, who was ac- snapping the Pirates' eight-game win- One of them was technically called a Moreno cf 2 0 1 1 Mtttiws If 4 0 1 1 Dyer < 3 0 1 1 Pcroba c 3 0 0 0 geles Dodgers, held hitless by S^eve after being replaced in the start- quired in a January trade with At- ning streak. . Klson 2 0 1 "caught-stealing." P 0 Choney ss 3 1 0 0 Rogers for the first .five innings, ing line-up by rookie Larry Wright lanta. Hairstn Ph 1 0 0 0 Gllbrth 2b 3 2 2 1 Knuckleballer - (10-12) He got at first base in Jckson p 0 0 a 0 PNekro p 2 0 0 o bunched three hits in the sixth inning went the distance, giving up eight hits Tolan Ph 1 0 0 0 the first inning, Moreno at second in Total 31 3 8 2 Total to score two runs and defeated the and striking out seven, including four the fourth, and then trapped Kison off 29 S t 5 Pittsburgh 100 100 001— 3 , 4-1, behind Doug McCarthy undergoes hip surgery in one inning to tie a major league second in the sixth, with the Pirate Atlanta 01013010 x— 5 Rau's four-hitter Friday night in a record. The mark was held jointly by being thrown out at third base. DP— Pittsburgh 2, Atlanta 1 LOB— game called in the seventh inning be- BUFFALO (AP) — Joe McCarthy, 90, former manager of the New four others. ' ' Atlanta threatened without scoring Pittsburgh «, Atlanta 5. 2B—Oliver, Bur- cause of rain. roughs 2, Stennett, Moreno. 38—Taveras York Yankees baseball team, was listed in good condition at Millard Niekro fanned the first two batters ; in the sixth, when Burroughs led off Royster. HR—Burroughs (23). Gilbreath After Rogers (11-9) struck out Fillmore Hospital Friday after undergoing surgery for a broken hip. in the sixth before doubled. with a before Matthews (4). SB—Stennett. s—Taveras, PNIekro. and got Rau (12-2) to E RB BS McCarthy broke his left hip in a fall at his home in the nearby town He then struck out , grounded out and Pocoroba drew an <•«,„>.«, T. S ? 4 3 °3 JacksoVl 2 21111 ground out to start the sixth, Dave of Tonwanda Wednesday. He had a two-and-a-half-hour operation who reached first on a passed ball by intentional pass. Chaney then lined PNtefcro (W.10-121 9 83337 Lopes singled to centen BiU Russell Thursday. *^ Biff Pocoroba, with Oliver WP—PNIekro. PB—Pocoroba. HBP—By into a . PNIekro (Dyer>. T—2:21. A—9.505 followed with a triple to the leftfield McCarthy managed the Yankees for 15 years in the 1930s and 1940s. going to third on the play. After Sten- corner to score Lopes and Reggie He began his career as a minor league player and manager, then man- nett stole second, be- • Smith delivered a check-swing double aged the before moving to the Yankees. He completed came the fourth victim of to score Russell. his career as manager of the . His teams won nine the inning. pennants and seven . Burroughs his 23rd homer of the , who drove in"the first Los season into the eenterfield seats in the Beloit's Scott wins Angeles run with a sacrifice fly in the second inning and Gilbreath hit his fourth inning, followed .with an infield You don't say: Lou Holtz fourth of the year in the seventh. , but Smith was gunned down Royster lifted the Braves out of a trying to score by a perfect throw Arkansas Lou Holtz, reflecting on retiring as coach of (he 2-2 tie in the fifth with his triple that women's amateur from Tony Perez to New York Jets last December with one game remaining in the 1976 scored and Gilbreath. MILWAUKEE (UPI) - Sarah Madison Nakoma. catcher . season, his first year of a five-year contract: Gary Mathews singled home a run in Scott of the Beloit Country Club, shak- In the first flight of the junior divi- The Dodgers added their final run "It's a feeling that I did some people in New York an injustice But I the fourth for the Braves. ing off what she called "some bad sion, Sandy Mintz of Madison Nakoma in the seventh when would have done more people an injustice by staying." tripled and scored luck" that saw her slip from 3-up to 1- beat C. Castle of South Hills, 1 up. beat out an infield hit, stole second on a passed ball for the Pirates in the down, won the 1977 . Wisconsin Wo- Julie Herbert of Milwaukee Tripoli and scored later when Yeager hit into men's Amateur Golf Championship defeated Andrea Peterson of Madison a force play. Friday. Blackhawk, 7-6, in the junior, division Then a driving rain began falling She came through on the last hole third flight. and plate Lee Weyer finally McCovey beats Philadelphia in the 36-hole finale to post a 1-up vic- Obviously tired after the long Palled the game after waiting two tory over Laura Bencriscutto, a Pub- match even though temperatures hours, 33 minutes. PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Willie season total to 137, second best in the in the second inning of the second .'McCovey slammed his 17th . Koosman allowed lic Links player from Racine. Ben- were pleasant under partly cloudy Rau improved his lifetime record game, and , Garry Temple- criscutto lost the match when she skies at the North Shore Country Club, of the .season and drove, in three runs only two'hits and two walks. ton and Ted Simmons each added run- to 7-1 against the Expos. The lefthand- and Jim Barr fired an eight hitter to overshot the pin coming onto the Scott said she didn't feel she lost her er now has won five in a row against San Diego scored in the fourth producing singles. green, then missed the putt. .'post his second straight shutout as the when BiU Almon walked, stole second, concentration in the face of the charge the Expos, although Friday night's tri- Bill Phimmer's first home run of Even thouglj she had to play put on by her oppsnent. beat the Phila- and scored on 's single the season drove in the Reds' three umph was his first victory this season. delphia Phillies, 7-0, Friday night. to right. catchup during the final holes, Scott After losing the 26th hole, she pro- runs in the seventh inning. said she never was really worried dur- ceeded to drop the 27th and 28th, Barr (10-7) who blanked the Mon- The Mets rallied in the seventh In the first game, 's MONTREAL ing a stretch that saw her lose three halved the 29th, then slipped 1-down ab r hibl ab r h bl treal Expos Sunday, struck out three against Padre starter and loser Bob Lopes 2b 2 2 1 0 Cash 2 b 3 0 1 o two-run single keyed a four-run third holes in a row. Russell 7 -and walked two. Barr now has pitched Shirley (6-12). Lee Mazzilli beat out a when Bencriscutto — relentlessly ap- ss 3 1 1 Speler ss 3 0 0 o inning against 'former Red, Rawly ."I had plenty of holes left," Scott plying the pressure — took the 30th. Smith . rf 2 0 1 1 EVItne rf 3 0 0 0 19 consecutive scoreless innings. bunt and singled to' right. Eastwick (5-7). singled Cey 3b 2 0 1 1 Perez lb 2 1 a said. "I didn't lose my cool, I just had Scott stayed 1-down on the 31st Garvey lb 3 1 1 0 Carter c 2 o 1 i The Giants took a 2-0 lead in the Both men advanced when Shirley home a run and drove in Baker If 3 0 0 0 Crmrte If o o o g second when Jack Clark tripled as threw wildly in an attempt to pick off some bad luck. I wasn't chocking. I when Bencriscutto missed a putt that Slmpsn cf 2 0 0 0 Dawson cf 2 o 1 Q the Reds' fourth run with a sacrifice was j list unlucky. AAota Ph 1 a 1 0 Parrish 3b 2 0 0 0 leftfielder Greg Luzinski lost his fly Mazzilli at second base. With two out, would have given her the hole. They Burke pr 0 0 a 0 Rogers p 1 0 0 0 ny. "Laura deserved to win. She was a halved the 33rd, then Scott won the Yeaser c 3 0 0 1 ball in the lights. McCovey then hit his Lenny Handle walked to load the The Reds opened up a 5-Klead in Rau ii 10 0 0 really a machine there for a while. But 34th to even it up and they halved the Total 23 4 6 4 Total 20 4 1 home run over the rightfield fence. bases and Millan followed with a the fourth when Rick Auerbach fol- 1 Rob Andrews opened the Giants' single to right. when I'm playing well, I'm usually 35th. Two oat when game stopped lowed Cesar Geronimo's triple with a scrambling." Going into the last hole, • Ben- Los Angeles 000102 1 4 third with a single and was sacrificed Steve Henderson's single off re- sacrifice fly. Moskau, who started the Montreal o Q o 100 x 1 It had been a showdown of Arizona criscutto made her long approach shot • e—Cey, Perez. DP—Los Anoeles 2, to second. BiU Madlock singled and liever Dan Spillner scored the third second-inning rally with a single, Montreal 1. LOB—Los Aneeles 2, Mon- collegiate players. Bencriscutto is and missed a putt that would have treal 2. 2B—Carter. Smith. 3B—Russell Clark walked to load the bases. Mc- run of the inning. New York scored doubled in the sixth and scored oh 5B Covey's ground-out scored Andrews. going to be a sophomore at the Univer- kept her even. She had played a cool —Lopes, Garvey. S—Pagers SF—Cey again in the eighth when Mike Vail sin- 's triple. B RB BS made it 4-0 in the fourth sity of Arizona and Scott will be a sen- and steady game all day, outside of Rau (W.,2-2, T 1 , , o '°, gled, Mazzilli doubled and, after a After yielding a solo homer to Ken ior at Arizona State University. the final hole. with his fourth homer. Foli later walk loaded the bases, Ed Reitz in the second inning, Moskau walked in the sixth, moved to third on In the first flight of the champion- Kranepool singled in Vail. (2-2) held the Cardinals scoreless until ship division, Debbie Lindsay of Madi- Marc Hill's double and scored on SAN DIEGO NEW YORK the seventh. THEY DON'T Barr's groundout for 5-0 lead. ab rhbl abr hbl son Blackhawk beat C. Lovrina of Slin- GRhrds If 4 000 Ran die 3fa 3100 FIRST GAME MAKE'EM ST. LOUIS ger Scenic View, 5-3. San Francisco's final two runs Almon ss 3 1 0 0 Millan 2b n i t CINCINNATI LIKE THEY Klngmn lb 4 0 1 0 Hendsn If ab r hbl % ab rhbl 0 1 1 In the state junior championship, USEDTOI came in the eighth on singles by Foli Wlnfld rf 3 0 1 1 Stearns c 000 Mumry cf 4,0 2 1 Rose 3b 5 1 3 1 and Hill, a sacrifice by Barr and an Hendrk cl 3 0 1 0 Mllner lb 000 Tmpltn ss 4000 Griffey rl 4 1 0 0 played earlier in the day, Chris Regen- Suthrld 2b 3 000 Vail rf 130 Scolt cf 4011 Morgan 2b 3 1 1 2 by , who dropped Chmpn 2b 0 000 Mazllli cl 1 2 0 CCaroll P 0000 GFostr If 3 0 2 1 berg of Madison Blackhawk posted a DRbrts c 2 000 Flynn s 3110 Rader c 3000 Drssen lb 3 0 0 1 7-6 victory over Sherry Steinhauer of Andrews' liner in centerfield and al- Tenoce c 1 a a o Kosmn p ? 0 0 0 Kssngr 2b 1000 Bench c 3 000 Ashfrd 3b 3 000 Yngbia ph 000 KHrndz lb 3110 Grnimo Cf 4 1 1 0 lowed both runs to score. Shirley p 2 000 Apodca p J 0 0 0 Andrsn rl 4111 Aurbch ss 3 0 0 1 SAN FRAN PHILA Splllner p 0 000 RVIIIne ph 0 0 0 0 Reltz 3b 4111 Moskau p 3 220 Oregon, Stoughton ab r h bl ab r li bl Sen In ph 1 000 Kranpl Ph 1011 Tyson 2b 2000 Borbon p 1 000 RAndrs 2b 5150 Maddox cf 4000 Tomlln p 0 000 Harlsn pr 0000 Brock If 2111 gain in teener tourney Thomas cf 4020 Bowa ss 4020 Sawyer p 0 000 Lockwd p ) 0 0 0 Eastwk p > o i a Madlck 3b S 0 1 0 Schmdt 3b 4010 Total 29 1 3 1 Total 33 4 10 4 Schultz p 0000 Clork rf 2110 Uuziskl If 3010 Phillips ph 1000 WHITEWATER - Oregon, McCvv lb 4113 Hebner 2b 4000 San Diego 000 1 00 000— 1 Fatcone p 0000 Evans lb 1 0 0 0 Jhstne rf 4010 New York 000 00031 v — 4 Simons c 1100 Total Stoughton, Orfordville and Jefferson eiMolf If S 0 1 0 Boone c 4020 E— Shirley. DP — San Diego \. LO B— Son 34 5 8 5 Tola! 32 494 • Foil ss 4321 Slzmre 2b 2000 Dieoo 3, New Yor* 9. 2B—Mazllli, Kins- advanced in quarter-final play of the Hill c 3120 DJhnsn lb 1000 man. SB—Randle, Atmon. St. Louis 010000400—5 VFW Teener Baseball State Tourna- Borr p 3001 Lerch p 1000 IP H R ERBBSO Cincinnati 004ioloox— 4 McCvr ph 1000 Shirley (U.A-12) A 2-3 A 3 3 3 5 E—Templeton. LOB—St. Louis 4, Cin- ment here Friday. Brusstr p 0000 Splllner 1-3 1 0 cinnati 8. 2B—Mumphrey, GFoster, Mos- Hutton ph 1010 Tomltn 1-3 2 1 kau, Anderson. 3B—Geronlmo. Rose. Orfordville will meet Jefferson at 1 Reed p 0000 Sawyer 2-3 1 0 HR—Reltz (11). SB—Maraan. SF—Dries- OBrn ph 1000 Koosman (W.8-10 7 2 1 sen, Auerbach. p.m. today in a semi-final game and Total 34 7 125 Total 34 0 g a Apod)ca 1 0 0 IP H R ERBBSO Oregon and Stoughton will play in the WE GIVE YOU We do the same quality job on Lockwood Eastwlck (L.5-7) 21-3 4 4 2 1 0 0 Schultz San Francisco 021 101 OJB— 7 Save—Lockwood (14). WP—Shirley. 12-321 1 0 1 second semi-final game a). 3 p.m. Philadelphia 000 000 000— 0 Uockwood. T—2:22. A—13,431. Falcone 2 31)32 A CHOICE! all vehicles, new or used. E—RAndrews, Maddox DP—San Fran- CCarroll 2 00002 Friday Orfordville defeated Cam- Cisco 2, Philadelphia 1. LOB—San Fran- Moskau (W,2-2) 61-375 5 ^ 1 bridge, 9-5; Jefferson beat Columbus, You have the choice of our Cisco 9, Philadelphia 9. ca—Boone. Hill. Borbon 22-3 1 0 0 0 2 38—Clark, Thomas. HR—McCovev (17), lets Cards Save— Borbon (8>. T-2.-34. 8-3; Oregon whipped Racine H&H Foil (4). SB—Bowa, McCbwey. S—Thom- Original Lifetime Warranty as, Barr. split with Cincinnati SECOND GAME Garden, 17-3, and Stoughton stopped IP ER BB SO ST. LOUIS CINCINNATI Racine Red Barn, 8-1. or our money-saving Barr (W.10-7) 9 024 ab r 4 CINCINNATI (AP) - Keith Her- hbl ab T hbl Lerch (L,6-3> 4 1 1 Brock If 4 1 2 1 Qrusstor 3 1 3 2 nandez' first grand slam homer Rose 3b 2 0 1 0 Andrsn rl 1 0 0 0 Aurbch 2b \ 0 0 n City diving meet set Unlimited Mileage 5-Year Warranty. Reed 2 Tmpltn ss 3 1 1 1 T—2:13. A—32,449. capped a nine-run rally off Cincin- Grnimo cf 4 0 2 0 Kssnor ss 2 0 1 0 Drssen lb 4 o 0 o • National Claim Centers nati's in the second Mumry cf S 1 3 a GFosfr if 3 0 0 a Simons c 4 2 1 1 Lum rf 4 1 o Divers from all eight of Madison's inning and helped the St. Louis Car- KHrndz • Free Pick-Up & Delivery • Recommended by More Millan's single lifts lb 4 2 2 4 Cncpcn ss 4 0 1 0 pools will compete Monday and Tues- dinals beat the Reds, 10-3, for a split of Freed lb 0 0 0 Knight 3b 4 1 0 • Free Annual Touch Up Madison Car Dealers Mets to 4-1 victory HCruz rl 3 1 2 1 Plumer c 4 1 1 3 day in the annual all-city diving meet their twi-night Friday. Reltz 3b 4 1 a 0 Bllohm p 0 0 0 o • Free Annual Inspections • More Warranty Qptions NEW YORK (AP) — Felix Millan's Tyson 2b S 1 i 2 Murray p 2 0 0 0 at the Nakoma pool. Competition will Pitcher Paul Moskau smashed two Rsmssn p 2 0 i 0 Sumers Ph , 1 a 0 0 start each day at 8 a.m. and continue two-run, bases-loaded single in the hits and scored two runs to lead the Sarlnto P 0 0 0 0 Griffey ph 1 0 0 0 until about 6 p.m. seventh inning sparked New York to a Reds to a 6-5 victory in the opener. Total 38 10 14 10 Total 34 3 3 4-1 victory over the Hernandez' grand slam was his St.Louis 090 000 001—10 Friday night and extending the Mets' Cincinnati ooo ooo 300— 3 second hit in the Cardinal second in- DP—SI.Loi/ls 2. LOB—Sf.Louls 7, Cin- winning streak to four games, equal- ning against Billingham (8-9). Eric cinnati A. 2B—Kniaht, Geronlmo. HR— Dunkin Donuts KHernnndez (10), Plummer (]), HCruz 461OE. Wash, and 1920 ing their longest of the season. Rasmussen (8-10) pitched his second (3). S—HCruz, Rasmussen. S. Park IP H ER BB SO The victory went to MeLs' starter complete-game victory over the Reds Rasmscn (W.B-10 9 t 325 OPEN 24 HOURS J&Stproof ing Service Jerry Koosman (8-10) who struck out this week, scattering nine hits. BHIghom (L,»-9) 12-312-3 8 9 920 Murray S1-3 5 0 023 7 DAYS A WEEK dgfat men in seven innings, raising his Mike Tyson singled home two runs Sarmlonto i \ \ 1 0 0 T—2:30. A— 50,34*. 4706 Lexington Ave., Madison, 249-2078 A t