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JACOB National League Cincinnati at Los Angeles late Texas 51 54 14' Crossroads Eait Division 486 ,iISva night game xCaliforma 47 61 W 435 20 L Pet 6B Chicago 46 Philadelphia 72 60 434 20 35 673 Today sprobablepltchere x late night games Pittsburgh 58 not included 48 547 13' 2 Philadelphia (Kaat 106) at St residence in Canada York for New 55 55 500 18' Louis (Falcone 7 11), l 15 p m Center 49 61 viiojl I Chicago 445 24' New 9-- 6) i York (Seaver at Pitt- V riday St LOUIS 45 60 429 26 s results 445 8551 ??3b$' sburgh (Meftch 5 10), night Kansas City 9 From our wire services said Terry Bradshaw may I 36 353 Chicago 2 first Montreal 66 33' 8) the day 10-- of t Chicago (R Reuschel at game see some action as a punter in Quote Montreal (Fryman 9-8-) night West Division Kansas City 8 Chicago 3 second San Francisco (D'Acquisto 3--6) game A Hungarian athlete taking part Monday's exhibition game against the W I, Pet CB "I've been offered a lot of proposals, Crossroads at Atlanta (Messersmith 119), two Texas 6 Minnesota 0 Friday Toronto Olympics for . Noll said xCmcinnati 70 39 642 games in the the but telling the offerers to come twi night Detroit 3 Cleveland 1 I'm Angeles 59 551 10 been xLos 48 9-- practicing punting 3) physically Bradshaw has Cincinnati (Zachry at Los Boston 1 disabled requested xHoUSton 2, Milwaukee back in a year. I've still got another Sports 56 55 505 15 6-7- Center Angeles (John ), night Baltimore at New York post permanent residence in Canada, an during the team's daily practices and xSan Diego 52 59 468 19 of left, if they're 7) school and Houston (Andujar 6-- at San poned year Atlanta 49 60 450 21 rain immigration spokesman said. The will be used during the season it Diego (Folkers 2 3), night California at Oakland late night interested enough they'll wait " US San Francisco 48 63 432 23 game athlete, identified as Imre Szelenyi, injuries occur to the team's other x late night games not included Olympic swimmer John Naber, winner -- approached immigration officials in punters. 0WV tilt ' American League of four gold medals and one silver, FROM ROD LAVER Thursday's late results East Division Toronto. It was the first reported B Cincinnati 3 Los Angeles 2 concerning offers to market his new W L Pet CB Today s probable pitchers defection from the week-lon-g events A Michigan State University student New 64 41 610 1-- 0) fame York Kansas City (Gura at newspaper, News, reported Friday s 6-1- the State results Baltimore 53 52 505 11 Chicago (Gossage 0) 1 15 p m which began Tuesday and involve about St Louis 6 Philadelphia 2 '. ' Cleveland 52 53 495 12 California iHartzell 3 2) at that Ohio State coach Woody Hayes ' i t i Wl Chicago 6, Montreal 5 13 innings Boston 51 55 481 13' Oakland (Torrez 8 10), afternoon 'i' game offered a prospective player an first Detroit 49 56 467 15 Milwaukee (Rodriguez 4 7) at Woods, Washington 1 Chicago 0 10-1- Montreal second Milwaukee 47 57 452 16" i Boston iTiant 0) afternoon expense-pai-d trip to the 1974 Rose Bowl game Cleveland (Dobson II 10) at 7, Sports It was the third copyrighted story in the Atlanta San 11-4- in Francisco 0 ), brief West Division Detroit (ridrych afternoon catapult San Diego New York at Pittsburgh post W L Pet. GB Baltimore iGnmsley 4 5) ji paper charging the Buckeyes with poned. rain Kansas City 66 40 623 New York (Tidrow 4 2) afternoon 1,500 disabled competitors from 47 recruiting practices The NORMAN, Okla (UPI) Running Houston at San Diego late night improper - xOakland 55 52 514 11' j Minnesota (Luebber 2 21 at nations. A total of six athletes defected player, said to be on Buckeye Don Woods scored twice and game Minnesota 54 Vt 500 n Texas (Hargan 4 3) night shll the back during recent Olympics WK1C the Montreal roster, was not identified rookie Joe Washington, San Diego's Pfaflx (2) ab r hbi SLL6) ab r h bl First game first-roun- d draft pick from the Bowass 5 110 Mumphreyrf3 1 1 1 Meanwhile, three more countries University of Oklahoma, tallied his first Maddoxcf 3 0 11 Kessingerss 4 0 0 0 K.C (9) ib i bU Chicago (2) ab r h bl pulled of Pouquettelf 5 5 0 2 0 out the Toronto Olympics. professional Fnda night in Tolancf 2 0 0 0 Brock If 4 0 2 0 110 Dentss field Track and 26-1- Schmidt 3b 2 Anderson If 0 0 0 0 Ouscf 5 12 2 Garr If 5 Hungary, Poland and Cuba joined a 7 Charger exhibition pro football 110 110 ' ' "-''"- Johnstone rf 4 0 2 0 Simmons c 3 GBrett3b 5 111 Uohnsonlb 4 12 0 Yugoslavia, India, Jamaica, Uganda, victory over the New England Patriots uA'-'- ' "' 111 2 1 Brown If 3 0 3 Mayberry lb 4 2 11 Ortadh 3 0 American Jim Holding, who missed Crawford rf all-ti- me 10 111 1 Kenya and the Sudan in leaving the McRae 0 2b 4 0 0 400-met- Washington, the rushing Huttonlb 3 0 0 0 Harnscf 0 0 0 0 dh 3 12 Stein the Montreal Olympics, won the er Nelson dh Lemon cf 4 0 0 0 competition Several nations said they around Oatesc 3 0 3 0 Hernandez lb 4 1 3 1 1112 49.72 new leader for Oklahoma, swept left 4 0 Nordhagenrf 3 0 1 0 hurdles in seconds, a LuzinsUph 0 0 Cruz 3b 3 Cowensrf 11 withdrew because of the presence of end from the five for hib third-quart- er 10 110 1 1 0 Underwood prO 0 0 0 Richard 2b 3 Sttnsonc 4 12 Hairstonrf 0 0 South Scottish record, at the International 110 4 0 Bell 3b 0 0 Africa. touchdown. Taylor 2b 0 0 0 0 Denny p 3 0 0 0 Patek ss 10 10 Athletic Meeting in Edinburgh, Harmon 2b 2 0 0 0 Hraboskyp 0 0 0 0 White 2b 4 12 1 Kelly ph 10 10 Washington's of a kickoff 0 0 3 Scotland. At the same meet, Poland's Boone ph 1 0 0 0 Hasslerp 0 0 Essianc 0 10 Dean Smith of North Carolina, coach New 440-yar- return, however, set up a England Littellp 0 0 0 0 Spencer ph 1 0 0 0 won d (396-mete- r) McCarverc 0 0 0 0 of U S Irena Szewinska the See us for everything BJohnsonp 0 0 0 0 the Olympic gold medal drive which put the Patroits ahead Lonborgp 2 0 0 0 dash in a world-recor- d time of Vuckovichp 0 0 0 0 basketball team, almost missed his 17-1- 5 Cashph 10 0 0 briefly in the third quarter at in 34 14 9 Totals 35 2 10 2 51 71 seconds Tennis equipment. McGrawp 0 0 0 0 Totals i standing ovation at the Nebraska when rookie Ike Forte from Arkansas 0 Martuiph 0 Coaches two-ya- rd 10 000 005 112- Association summer clinic scored from the line Totals 33 2 9 1 Totals 30 6 10 4 Kansas City -9 Expert rocket Chicago ... 200 000 000- -2 Smith arrived in Omaha at 5:30 a m. 20 i Philadelphia 001 000 010 2 and discovered Baltimore Washington 1 the car rental agencies aSso. StLoota 010 001 31x 6 E Patek BP Kansas City 1, Chicago restringing LOB Kansas City 6, Chicago 9 2B Cowens Otis don't open that early He finally got to Tennis BALTIMORE (UPI) Rookie SB-Poq- - Kelly 3B-G-Brett HR-Ne-lson (1) uette ip h Lincoln after convincing a cab driver to running back Kim Jones scoi ed a pan rerbbso S-- BeU 12-- 7) Lonborg (L 6 5 50-mi-le (45-kilomet- er) 2 2 2 2 make the trip British brothers David and John of second-quart- er Fndaj McGraw 2 5 4 0 1 Jock Shop 2 Ip h r er bb so Lloyd Italy's Bertolucci Denny(W6-5- ) 9 2 0 4 1 defeated Paulo night to pace the Baltimore Colts to 73 HassIerWl-7- ) 7 9 2 1 Hrabosky 0 0 0 0 0 12 and Adriano 6-- 8, 3--6, 6-- 3, 18-1- 6, 802 Conley 14 LitteU 2 1 0 0 0 1 Panatta their second consecutive preseason Save Hrabosky(ll) 6-- BJohnson(L9-10- ) 6W 9 6 6 2 5 2 in doubles play of the European 20-- 3 T 2 12 A-2- 5.339 Football win, a triumph over the punthless Vuckovich ft 5 13 1 ! Zone Davis Cup final. With two singles Washington Redskins Crossroads Sports Center Second game Pittsburgh Steelers coach Chuck Noll matches set today, Italy leads 2--1 Baltimore s Don McCaulej tallied on Stadium Blvd. & Broadway Kansas City (8) Chicago (3) a five-yar- d sweep early in the fourth League ab r h bl ab r h hi Major Leaders period of the rain-soake- d game Poquettelf 4 10 0 Hairstonrf 4 111 Batting Jonescf 5 12 3 Garrlf 10 2 1 (Based on 275 it bats) Brett3b 5 0 11 Ortadh 4 12 1 Mayberry lb b 4 I 1 1 Spencerlb 4 0 0 0 Soviet women win relay; National League McKaedh 2 0 0 0 Lemon cf 2 0 0 t) g ab r h pet Nelsondh 0 10 0 Banmsterph l o (I () Rose, Cincinnati 109 445 97 149 335 Cowensrf 4 110 Brohamer2b 3000 Griffey, Cincinnati 100 377 88 126 334 Martmezc 2 10 0 Nordhagnph I (1 0 (1 Oliver, Pittsburgh 98 391 57 130 332 Patekss 2 111 Bell 3b 3 0 0 0 dominate in weight events Foster, Cincinnati 99 394 64 128 325 Wtute2b 4 111 Dentss I 0 0 0 Crawford, St Louis 86 289 40 94 325 Birdp OOOO Essianc I I 0 0 Geronuno, Cincinnati 97 319 42 102 320 Hallp 0 0 0 0 Gossage p 0 0 0 0 Robinson, Pittsburgh 83 295 45 94 319 Carroll p 0 0 0 0 (Continued from Page 8) tuushing third. Madlock, Chicago 102 367 50 116 316 Totals 32 8 7 7 Totals 31 1 1 The Soviet women served early 1HK) Nadezhda the and the high Maddox, Philadelphia 99 348 52 110 316 Kansas ( ity 003 Hi x winner, Morgan, Cincinnati 91 305 83 96 315 Chicago 003 000 000 I jump, captured by Gailna Fdatova notice they were headed for a winning E-- Garr Brett DP-Ka- nsas Ot 1 They capped their domination of the day Maslakova took the 100-mete- rs in American League Chicago 1 LOB Kansas City 4 Chicago 400-met- er 11 2 seconds, with Tatana Prorochenko g ab r b pet 3 2B Jones Brett 3B White Uairston day by winning the relay by Brett Kansas City 104 420 66 150 357 HR-May- berry 112) Orta (12i SB 20 yards (18 meters) over placing second ahead of Martha Watson -- their McRae, Kansas City 93 323 54 114 353 Patek Nelson S Martinez St Garr American rivals new and Linda Cordy. Bostock, Minnesota 80 285 43 96 337 IP II KtRBRSI) in the meet time 0 LeFlore, Detroit 98 398 64 130 327 Bird(WKM) 8 5 1-1- 2 of 42 93 seconds The assault on records began with the Carew, Minnesota 103 399 67 129 323 Hall 1 0 0 0 0 11 men, was opening event of the two-da- y 1) For the the triple a Carty, Cleveland 101363 48 115 317 Gossage (L6-1- 5 6 8 8 4 2 jump I 11 Alexsey Garr Chicago 88 354 43 HI 314 Carroll 4 0 0 I repeat of the Olympics with Russia's competition when Spindonov Lynn, Boston 90 351 49 109 311 Gossage pitched to 2 batters in 6th gold medalist Viktor Saneyev set a new meet mark in the hammer 101 128 HBP by Bird (Lemon) WP Carroll Munson, New York 409 53 313 throw with toss of 255-1- 0 inches (67 9 Rivers, New York 97 436 73 133 305 T- -2 00 A 13 284 outleaping the U S silver medalist a James Butts, with Tommy Haynes meters), edging out his Soviet Home Rum teammate, Yuri Sedykh, the Olympic National League Kingman New York 32 Schmidt, Philadelphia 29, Foster, Cincinnati 23, gold medalist Monday, Chicago, Morgan Cincinnati and Robinson, Spswpis m foe Spindonov was two feet ( 6 meters) Pittsburgh 18 air shy world by West American League Bando Oakland 20, L May, of the record Baltimore 19, Jackson Baltimore and Hendnck, Germany's Karl-Ha-ns Riehm. Bill 18, Yastrzemski Boston Today Cleveland Rice and and Shuff finished third for the U. S , ahead Thompson, Detroit 16 0 of Alvin 12-0- p m. The Champions: Bemhana Grand Prix, National Amateur Jackson. Runs Batted In The American men and women track National League Foster, Cincinnati 93, Morgan, Athletic Union synchronized swimming, distance runner Ron and field stars were to Cincinnati 78, Schmidt, Philadelphia 76, Kingman, Clarke, athlete Doc Slanchard (6) trying make New York and Luzinski, Philadelphia 72 amends for the 225-13- 8 defeat they 1 10 Major league baseball St Louis vs Philadelphia (KFRU ) American League Munson, New York 72, suffered Kiev a year ago That one- Mayberry Kansas City 69 ChambUss New York 68, 1:15 Major league baseball: St Louisvs Philadelphia f8) at , Boston and Burroughs, Texas 66 sided score gave the Russians Yastrzemski 3 30 CBS Sports Spectacular. Volvo Tennis men's singles nine overall wins against three U S 11 Stolen Bases semifinals (13) Clear Channel side of your dial H Pittsburgh 37 Cedeno victories and a tie National League Taveras 4 00 ABC Wide World of Sports. United States-Russi- a track (17) Houston 36, Morgan, Cincinnati 35, Lopes, Los U S 9-0- 0 The last time a combined squad 34 Louis 33 Preseason professional football Dallas vs Los Angeles (13) Angeles Brock, St 1969, American League North, Oakland 54, Baylor, won was in Oakland 43, LeFlore, Detroit 40, Patek, Kansas City 39 Carew, Minnesota 38 Sunday 12.30 p m. Major league baseball- - Kansas City vs Chicago (17) 1:10 Major league baseball: St. Louis vs Philadelphia (KFRU) TraasaetioBis 3 00 Professional tennis Volvo men's singles finals ( 13 ) 3:30 ThisIsBaseball: Highlightsof 1975 World Series (17) I Come on Out to the I National Football League Monday DETROIT Announced arrival in training camp - 7 o( veteran wide receiver J D Hill acquired two : 25 p m. Major league baseball St. Louis vs Houston ( KFRU) weeks ago in trade with Buffalo 7.30 ABC Monday Night Baseball LosAngelesvs Pittsburgh (17) MINNESOTA Acquired veteran defensive backs Windlan Hill and Nate Allen and a draft choice from San Francisco in exchange for veteran guard Steve Tuesday Lfflwsofi 7-3- 0 p m. Major league baseball : St. Louis vs Houston (KFRU) SAN rRANCISCO - Acquired veteran guard Sieve Law son from Minnesota in exchange for veteran defensive backs Windlan Hall and Nate Friday I And I Allen and a future draft choice WASHINGTON Revealed that veteran defensive 10.30 p m. Professional golf: Special on PGA Championship (17) end Dennis Johnson had come to terms on a new contract and that a contract settlement appears near I Grant KOMU..8 KRCG..13 KCBJ..17 KFRU .. 1400am with veteran wide receiver Frank Design your own "Coat of Arms" 1 Aua. 2 7 I

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