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$Ave ®100'S on A *A DAILY TRIBUNE-EXAMINER Dillon, Montana P «g e4 Thursday. A u g u ro , 1974 issi $ í* 'ar*« Catfish9 rejoins 20-gam ; club ^ t ,t / / By ALEX 8ACHARE homered and drove in three runs Home runs by Ed Brinkman 16, untied it. AP Sports Writer as the second-place Yankees and A1 Kaline powered the Tigers Catfish Hunter has been a 20- pulled within 4% games of Boston to victory behind the sixhit pit­ National League scores: game winner in each of the past in the AL East. ching of Mickey Lolich, 18-16. Pittsburgh 3, San Francisco 1 in three seasons, and Wednesday It was Dobson’s second shutout Brinkman’s leadoff homer in 11 innings; Houston 3, New York night the ace righthander of the of the season, and the Yankee the eighth tied the game, then 2 in lo innings; Cincinnati 4, Oakland A’s joined that select hurler said he felt he got better as Kaline’s 10th home run of the Philadelphia 3; Atlanta 4, circle once again with a 3-1 the game went along. season into the upper deck in left Montreal 2 ; St. Louis 5, San Diego victory over the Milwaukee Tigers 2, Angels 1 field off rookie frank Tanana, 9- 1, and Los Angeles 7, Chicago 6. Brewers. Hunter joined Boston’s Luis Rant as the only 20-game win­ ners in the majors on the strength Justice makes tackle, of a pair o f home runs hy Reggie Jackson. Jackson’s first homer of the night, a 420-foot shot into the Texans win right-center-field bullpen leading off the seventh inning against By FRED ROTHENBERG draft, entered the game early in Bell 27, Wheels 23 Jim Colborn, 8-11, gave Hunter a AP Sports Writer the first quarter. Quarterback Jim “ King” Cor­ 2-1 lead. His 450-foot Mast to John Matuszak has snuffed out “ We wanted to serve it (the coran gambled and won, dealing right. screen pasess, counteracted trap restraining order), before Ma­ the winless Wheels another loss. Hunter, 20-10, got ninth-inning plays and smashed through tuszak got on the field,” Oiler Corcoran chanced a pass on a relief help from Paul Lindblad double Mocks, but he couldn’t owner Bud Adams said, “ but they crucial fourth and eight situation and Rollie Fingers in posting his come up with anything Wed­ left the sheriff’s office too late to midway through the final sixth victory in his last seven nesday night to stop the wheels of issue it before the game started.” quarter. And it paid off. He hit decisions. justice. After a defensive series in the running back Claude Watts with The victory boosted the A’s The Texas authorities may be second period, Matuszak, an 18-yard pass to set up Jerry lead in the American League late, but eventually they’ll get escorted by Texans’ owner Steve Warren’s second field goal of the West to 5% game over the second- their man. Wednesday night, it Arnold, walked down the night, which proved to be the place Kansas City Royals. happened to be the mammoth sidelines where he was served the game-winner. Elsewhere in the American Matuszak, who made one of the restraining order by sheriff’s Southmen 26, Blazers 18 League, Cleveland beat Kansas shortest — but most dramatic —•' deputies. John Harvey took advantage of City 7-1, New York blanked jumps in professional football The order sidelined Matuszak an injury to Willie Spencer and Minnesota 5-0, Detroit edged history earlier in the day. for the rest of the game and, started the game, then took California 2-1, Texas tripped Matuszak, a 6-foot-8, 285-pound according to his lawyer, Gary advantage of the Eastern-Divi­ Baltimore 4-2 and Chicago shut defensive giant, found a loophole Koposta, would keep him inactive sion leading Blazers, running out Boston 3-0. in his contract with the Houston until a hearing Sept. 5. around them for 137 yards and Indians 7, Royals 1 Oilers and drove through it, Matuszak spent the rest of the one touchdown. Gaylord Perry, 17-9, pitched a .winding up in the camp of the game on the bench and watched Sun 45, Storm 15 five-hitter and Charlie Spikes and Houston Texans of the World the Texans beat the New York Quarterback Tony Adams HONORED—The family of Ted Renfro Sr., each a notable trapshooter, was present at Vandalia, Rico Carty drove in two runs Football League where he signed Stars 14-11, equalling the number completed 12 of 13 passes for 166 Ohio, this month when the late international champion was posthumously inducted into the American apiece for the Indians. a multi-year contract. of victories he watched the Oilers yards and three touchdowns in Trapshooting Association Hall of Fame. Above (from left), Ed Renfro, his father Ted Jr. and mother Yankees 5, Twins 0 Matuszak, a former Tampa All- pick up in 1973. the first half, then sat out the Barbara accept a certificate to commemorate the occasion from Herman Peterson of Dillon, a past - Pat Dobson, 13-14, scattered American who was the No. 1 NFL Elsewhere in the WFL, the second half as the Sun completed president of the ATA and now Montana delegate. The Renfros celebrated their 25th wedding an­ seven hits and Thurman Munson draft pick in the 1973 collegiate Memphis Southmen downed the the rout of Portland. niversary at the meet this year. Florida Blazers 26-18, the Southern California Sun trounced the Portland Storm 45-15 and the lMJ- Philadelphia Bell beat the Teen cage star DetroitWheels 27-23. While the legal battle raged on the sidelines, quarterback Mike Taliaferro guided the Texans to signs for $1 million one of their most productive performances of the season, WASHINGTON (AP) - Moses According to the source, Ma­ reversing a 43-10 loss to New Malone has finally signed a lone was escorted across the Checkerboard York last week. contract to play for the Utah state line by Donald Dell, a Taliaferro tossed two touch­ Stars of the American Basketball Washington attorney, and was News down passes, the first one going 4 Association, so sources say, accompanied by Mrs. Mary to tight end Willie Frazier in the 1 ending a three-ring circus that Malone, his mother, and an of­ first quarter. began in Petersburg, Va., this ficial of the Stars. Thegame-clincher came early spring, about the time the Neither Malone nor the Stars’ in the fourth period when Rick superstar was about to graduate officials were available for con­ Eber eluded the Stars secondary from high school. firmation early today, but the FAIR TIME — 4-H Sales and Jaycee sponsored Labor and caught a 25-yard touchdown Malone, 19, who lingered on the ABA scheduled a news confer­ Day Rodeo. pass all alone in the end zone. threshold of indecision for ence for 2:30 p.m. today at the several days before signing a Hotel Americana in New York. grant-in-aid to attend the Uni­ Three very worthwhile events to support this long It was presumed the signing of versity Maryland, again kept weekend. There has been a lot of good hard effort put ol Malone would be offically an­ forth to make our Beaverhead County Fair a success reporters by the hundreds nounced at that time and that the guessing while he considered and as a community business, we at Dillon Livestock young basketball star, compared whether to become the first youth Market feel that it’s well worth supporting by all. with Kareen Abdul Jabbar and ever to bypass college, going Bill Walton, would be present for straight from schoolboy We are receiving grain and returning it in the form of the occasion. cake and rolled formulas, directly back to the ranch in basketball to the pros. Malone, according to an official Meanwhile, Jim Bucata, public the bulk form. If you’re planning on feeding a sup­ OAKLAND (AP) - Joe Rob­ relations director of the ABA, plement this fall or winter, the prices are good and the erts, 38, assistant basketball of the University of Maryland who preferred to remain said Wednesday that Malone supply is sufficient at this time. We can process your coach at Iowa the past three would come to New York today own grain and Checker mix to your specifications. seasons, was added to the Golden anonymous, late Wednesday af­ fixed his signature to a lucrative “ for the final signature” on a State Warriors coaching staff contract with the Stars. We are carrying a total inventory of these good Purina Tuesday, Richard Vertlieb, contract offered by the ABA club. “ It will be put on in New York,” OUTSTANDING SHOOTERS-Young Ed Renfro and his mother, hog concentrates and complete feeds at all times. Our general manager of the National The timing and setting of the said Bucata. “ I don’t know at this Barbara, both won honors at the Grand American shoot at Van­ prices are less than you might think, so stop by and see Basketball Association club, signing was every bit as dra­ point whether that means dalia last week. Ed fired a 96x100 to take the Junior International what we’ve got to offer. said. matic as the months of maneu­ Malone’s signature or the Stars’ Clay Pigeon Championship, and Barbara shot 379x400 to capture It will be a return to the NBA vering by hundred of college signature.” the Ladies’ All-Around Championship. Although Ted Jr. shot a pair Jack Champine for Roberts, who played with the coaches who had coveted the of 100 straights, he didn’t place well at che meet.
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