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Anniversary Sale Page 12 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9,19?j 0% ND BIG Robinson X WEEK ANNIVERSARY SALE wins first Oil BEEF TENDERS as coach SIRLOIN STRIP CLEVELAND (AP) — Frant USDA Robinson, making history here HEAVY BEEF Tuesday, slammed a home run in WHOLE his first at bat and the Cleveland BONELESS LB. ” Indians defeated the New Yorl 2 Yankees 5-3 in Robinson’s first game I7* as the sport’s first black manager. Robinson, batting himself second as the Indians’ designated hitter FEATHERCREST came to bat before an enthusiastie crowd of about 45,000 in the bottom of the first inning. There was no score and the crowd was barely set­ LARGE k\ FOLGER'S tled back from a 30-minute, pre game ceremony marking the occa­ sion. EGGS COFFEE Robinson worked Yankee pitcher Doc Medich to a 2-2 count, fouling off’three pitches, before hitting his 'GRADE a homer. As the partisan crowd roared, Robinson tipped his cap as he crossed home plate. The first DOZ. player out of the Cleveland dugout to meet him was starting pitcher Gaylord Perry', with whom Robin­ son has had differences. A Perry, the winning pitcher in his 10th consecutive opening day as signment, settled down and went the distance after the Yankees jumped to a 3-1 lead in the second inning. He was helped immense!) HAWAIIAN PUNCH 59* SOUR CREAM Ardens i*oz ^59*» ncsicMNESTEA iMIX*ihv 24 OZ. by the booming bat of Boog Powell, JAR I7* the former Baltimore first baseman LYSOL SPRAY D!S,NFECTANT^Z *1” KLEENEX TISSUES ^”0x39' STAYFREE MAXI PADS 30 CT. Robinson now is teamed with again. PKG. 1” The Yankees made their only EVf A K1/X.EI IKIE VAUC zv> OOc BrNIIAITU me%c »Tn > ______ CRAZ BIG dent on Perry' when Ron Blomberg EVANGELINE YAMS 39* BOUNTY TOWELS rocroll 49* DRINKING STRAWS 88 'OOZ35 and Craig Nettles singled to open BRIQUETTES™^ bag" 89* VIP BROCCOLI------------------- SPEARS K PA PKG. 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Powell moved to third on a fielder’s choice and scored on Brohamer’s single, giving the In­ dians a 5-3 lead. Robinson batted three other times. He grounded out 84 OZ. ,,A no. y2 to third, lined deep to PiniellainM TWIN BOX CAN ROLLS and walked. NET He went to the mound only once, in the ninth inning after Chambliss had flied deep to right for the sec­ ond out. The Yankees had one man via on base. strong* Then, Perry, with the crowd l than ai standing and roaring on every pitch, AVOCADOScre/Tmv5for1 00 CARROTScr^..,;klg25* worked Munson to a 1-2 count be­ fore forcing him to ground hack to TOMATOESsaladsze lb 39. PORK HOCKS fresh ,„55' PICNIC the pitcher for the final out of the POT ATOES* kor!pa'rVdLB.,c„v i 7« ________ __ ____________IDAHO RUSSET STYLE game. CABBAGE^11” CB 15' POTATOES ?*|;?R?I2E Lb 15' PORK SAUSAGE^” ™ DE59' The crowd roared again and Robinson congratulated his winning CORNET- 3ears49« ORANGESST 8 SAUSAGE Tf N?!-fR brand jkl|; i,s pitcher and sometime adversary. 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After John Milner walked, Torre hit his game-winning single- FOLGER'S The Phillies scored first, nicking IMPERIAL Seaver for a run in the third when Bob Boone opened with a walk, COFFEE SOFT MARGARINE Carlton sacrificed him to second and FISH STICKS b^aded b 69 Dave Cash drilled a long shot to right-center that glanced off Dave PERCH FILLETSbrea?ed.lb 98< 1 LB. 1-LB. Kingman’s glove for a double. CAN 69* PKG. FLOUNDER FILLETSBREADEr 1 ” Kingman got that run hack an inning 65 later with a home run. Limit one with coupon. One coupon per BEEF PATTIES^06?'" LB 98« Limit one with coupon. One coupon per family. Good only at Kmart or Lewis & family. Good only at Kmart or Lewis & CORN DOGS BREADED ...... LB 98 Coker. Expires April 16, 1975. fledskins sign Coker. Expires April 16, 1975. •COUPON V 1 .couponJj XLNT BRAND BURRITOS . EA 29 ‘“'a. XLNT BRAND TAMALES 18 OZ. 0ft 1st draft choice • PKG. 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