4b The Cedar Rapids Gazette: Sat., Oct. 2, 1982 Area football roundup From page 1B teams are now 2-3 for the year in the a 25-minute delay while Nelson lay That made the score, 36-0. Preston 14, Lincoln 8 Ed-Co 7, Springville 6 yards, including an 81-yard touch­ on the field. Hospital X-rays were Twachtmann and the Marion down to lead Maquoketa Valley in a Upper Iowa Conference. PRESTON — Preston’s Steve SPRINGVILLE — Edgewood- Tri-Rivers Conference game Friday. negative and the injury was deter­ regulars put in a final appearance in Feuerbach returned an intercepted E. Dubuque 20, Center Point 12 mined not to be serious. the third quarter, hanging around Colesburg evened its mark at 2-2 Matt Jaeger drove 6-yards for the pass 103 yards in the third quarter CENTER POINT — Greg Herbst Another Manhawk player, Ken long enough to produce an 87-yard, Friday night with a win over Wildcats other score to boost Ma­ for a Mid-East Iowa Conference threw touchdown passes to Jim Hilsenbeck, also was taken to the nine-play march in which Twacht­ Springville in Tri-Rivers Conference quoketa Valley to a 5-0 record. record Friday night. Mike Horn Peacock and Steve Winchell to hospital (via a land ambulance) for mann contributed 61 yards and a 12- football. Jerry Humphfer caught a 2-yard plunged four yards for a TD, to up spark East Dubuque in a non­ an ankle injury. But the biggest yard scoring . Mike Clayton scored on a two- pass from Steve Smith for Albur­ Preston’s record to 3-1 in the conference game Friday. Bill Mullins casualty of the night may have been Reserve John Matthews got the yard run for Ed-Co in the second nett, now 3-2. conference, 4-1 overall. scored both Center Point touch­ the Manhawks’ bruised pride. final touchdown on a one-yard run quarter and Bill Bunch added the Elkader 20, Elgin Vlly 15 Scott Jackson hit Steve Dozer on downs on runs of one and 35-yards The visitors from Manchester midway through the fourth quarter extra point to nip the Orioles. a 15-yard pass for Lincoln’s touch­ as the Pointers, 4-1, suffered their were victimized for 517 yards by the after an interception by Matt Springville is now 1-4. ELKADER — Paul Monroe ran down. Lincoln fell to 3-1, 3-2. first loss of the season. East Du­ Marion offense, including 180 in a Hughes gave the Indians the ball at for two touchdowns to lead Elkader West Liberty 30, Solon 27 Anamosa 13, Maquoketa 12 buque evened its record at 2-2. 22-point second quarter. the West Delaware 13-yard line. Central past Valley of Elgin. Both "We didn’t get started too well For the night, the Indians SOLON — Rob Clarke plunged in ANAMOSA — Jeff Smetzer but once we got going, we hit hard churned out 394 yards in 51 running from two yards out with 45 seconds passed for one touchdown and and blocked hard,” said Marion plays. They had 18 runs of 10 yards remaining in the game Friday to rambled 16 yards for another score Coach Dave Messerli. or more. give West Liberty an East Iowa to give Anamosa a Wamac Confer­ ence win over Maquoketa. Jeff tips Ottumwa "Our offensive execution has Panek threw just four passes — Hawkeye Conference victory. Anamosa is now 4-1, while Ma­ been very' good the last few weeks. all in the first half — but completed West Liberty, now 3-2 overall, OTTUMWA — Cedar Rapids sion tied the game at 7-7, quoketa fell to 2-3. In our first game, against Linn-Mar, three of them for 123 yards. was led by Mike Petersen, who Jefferson drove 92 yards in 13 plays On the first possession of the it was about as bad as you can get, Sondag, a 165-pound junior, rushed for 147 yards on 20 carries West Branch 65, Clear Crk 0 to score with 1:52 left in the game second half Schmitz scored on a 4- but since then we’ve played well.” chipped in with 117 yards rushing in and scored one touchdown. Bob and upend Ottumwa 21-14 in a non­ yard run and Hollan’s kick put Jeff TIFFIN — West Branch stayed The Indians have now won four only eight tries. He went for 40 Pelzer and Scott Kordick also conference game Friday. up 14-7. Ottumwa’s Davis hit Lonnie unbeaten in the East Iowa Hawkeye straight since that 28-20 loss to yards on his first and third carries. scored. Ottumwa tailback Mark Geddings Winston on a 71-yard scoring strike conference by blanking Clear Creek Linn-Mar and lead the Wamac with West Delaware’s deepest pene­ Tom Olney, Jeff Lieberrmann, scampered 52-yards on the fourth with 3:05 left in the third quarter to Friday night. a 3-0 mark. West Delaware fell to 1- tration got them as far as the Marion Jeff Wilson and Dan Fiala all scored play of the game for a 7-0 Bulldog knot the score again at 14-14. West Branch, 6-0 overall and 5-0 4, 0-3 in league play. 28-yard line late in the third quarter for Solon, also 3-2 overall. lead. With six minutes left in the final in the conference, rolled behind Running back Todd Twachtmann before a 15-yard penalty pushed The J-Hawks’ Tony Chichelly quarter Geddings’ quick-kick on Iowa Valley 20, Benton 17 Brad Bartell’s three touchdowns and continued to be the leader of the them back. intercepted a Jim Davis pass on fourth-and three gave Jefferson the Indians’ attack as he rolled up 145 MARENGO — Doug Merritt 100 yards rushing. Mount Vernon 35, Wilton 20 Ottumwa’s 26 to start the second ball on its own eight yard line. Pat yards in 18 carries, scored three kicked a 17-yard field goal with :03 B-G-M 26, Belle Plaine 25 (OT) quarter, and with 10:59 left in the Robinson carried the final yard for touchdowns and kicked two extra MOUNT VERNON — Duane Ties remaining in the game to give Iowa half, Al Schmitz drove in six yards Jefferson, now 2-3 for the season. BELLE PLAINE — B-G-M won points. His totals for five games are scored on a four-yard pass from Valley its first victory over Benton for the score. Mike Hollan’s conver- Ottumwa drops to 3-2. 710 yards and 13 TDs. Wade Squires and ran a punt back Community in 10 years in high its first game of the year with an Jeff Wisehart added 61 yards 82 yards for another touchdown as school football Friday night. overtime victory over Belle Plaine in rushing and two TDs, one of them Mount Vernon defeated Wilton Fri­ Iowa Valley, 2-3, scored two South Iowa Cedar Conference foot­ coming on a spectacular 67-yard day night. touchdowns on runs by Mike Zuber. ball. B-G-M is now 1-4, while Belle Sleep sparks Kennedy pass play from quarterback Steve Mike Martin added two scores for Merritt also kicked a field goal in Piaine fell to 3-2. Panek. the Mustangs on runs of four and 42 the second quarter. Benton Commu­ Monticello 21, Independence 0 CEDAR FALLS — Brad Sleep a one-yard plunge while McDonald That score, with 4:11 to go in the yards. nity is now 1-4. tossed two touchdown passes Friday ran an interception back one yard first quarter, kicked off an assault Mount Vernon stands at 4-1 for MONTICELLO — Monticello ran night to lead Cedar Rapids Kennedy for Kennedy’s final tally. Kevin Mote that garnered 36 points in 12*4 the year while Wilton fell to 1-4. its record to 3-0 in the Wamac with to a 28-6 drubbing of Dubuque hit all four of his PAT attempts for Starmont 34, East Buchanon 6 minutes. a win over Independence Friday. Senior in a Mississippi Valley con­ Kennedy. Twachtmann scored the second Lisbon 15, Olin 12 WINTHROP — Clint Converse The Panthers scored in the ference prep football game. Dubuque, now 1-2 in the MVC TD on a four-yard run later in the OLIN — Royce Alger rushed for and Danny Gallagher each scored second quarter on a three-yard run Sleep hit Graig Cone with a 21- and 1-4 overall, put its only points same quarter, pounded in from two 208 yards and two touchdowns to two touchdowns as Starmont by Chuck Welsch and added second yard scoring strike in the first on the board in the fourth quarter yards out early in the second lead Lisbon to its fourth win in five whipped East Buchanon in a Tri- half tallies by Moe Clark and Mike quarter and Steve Schenatzki with a when Jeff Heim took a Dean Shaw quarter, served as a decoy as starts Friday night. Rivers Conference battle. Helmes. 35-yard touchdown pass in the pass four yards for the score. Wisehart scampered 29 yards to Mike Levsen rushed for 114 Tony Seedorff also added a score Independence dropped to 2-3 second period. Kennedy totaled 329 yards total score midway through the period, yards, including a 56-yard touch­ for Starmont on a 47-yard punt overall and 1-2 in the conference. The Cougars, now 2-2 in loop offense (114 rushing and 215 via the play and 2-3 overall, also got air) while Senior had just 217. The and then rested on the bench as down scamper, to lead Olin. Russell return. Starmont is now 5-0, 4-0 in Maq. Valley 14, Alburnett 6 little Joe Sondag raced 40 yards for Heinsius also scored for Olin, now 0- conference play while East Buch­ touchdowns from Tim Batterson and Cougars also had 18 first downs to a TD just before halftime. 4. anon fell to 0-5, 0-4. DELHI — Brett Wall ran for 137 Tim McDonald. Batterson scored on Senior’s 11.

Forest and Stream Veteran trout angler lashes state hell in this once beautiful and productive Straub pointed out as we walked along By Jim Mayer South Bear Creek near Highlandville. Gazette outdoor editor section of Iowa.” Straub is a fly fisherman and proba­ Johnston said the South Bear area is a DECORAH — John Straub has fished bly gets angry faster about the growth game management area, allowed to grow with the cows for 30 years and prefers it along the stream banks more than a bait up with natural grasses and weeds for that way. angler might because fly fishermen need use by all game and song birds, and by In fact, he’s an outspoken critic of more room to cast. Overhanging trees hunters as well as anglers. many trout stream management prac­ and tall weeds catch and tangle fly lines, tices in Iowa. He figures the state is "I know a lot of people who use these especially on back casts. doing it all wrong. lands, back where there aren’t so many Officials say the benefits of public- Straub and the state have the same people. Some fishermen like the wild owned trout stream lands guarantee aims and goals — both want to preserve look,” Johnston said. "They can still get trout stocking and angler access for trout fishing and outdoor recreation not back to the good fishing spots and maybe future generations; ensure proper land only for tomorrow and next week, but for they can catch a few fish.” management to reduce erosion, and stop the next generation, too. It’s how they "Trout stamp sales (anglers must buy livestock grazing which allows stream would achieve these goals that’s as a $5 trout stamp to legally fish Iowa’s banks to re-vegetate and stabilize. different as a clear, cool, fast trout cold water trout streams) have been Ron Johnston, manager of the state stream from a lazy, thick catfish river. increasing at the rate of 7 percent a trout hatchery at Decorah, said, "I’m Straub, 70, got his introduction to year,” he pointed out. "I’ve seen anglers pretty concerned about that water as a Iowa’s trout streams back in the late from Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Gazette photo by Jim Mayer hatchery manager.” 1930s. He met his wife in Cedar Rapids South Dakota, Ontario (Canada) and Not only is he worried about erosion John Straub fights weeds and trees to cast his fly line on South Bear Creek near in 1937. After they were married, they England this summer.” into the streams, and cattle running lived in Decorah, and Straub says, "fly Highlandville. Straub says letting vegetation grow unclipped along state-owned trout streams down and eroding the banks and But Straub doesn’t agree. Fishermen fishing for trout captivated me, and on limits the access to the stream for anglers who can’t fight the brush and weeds. muddying the streams, but he’s con­ don’t go where there are weeds, he many occasions the beautiful northeast cerned about chemical runoff into the insists. "Therefore they bunch up where Iowa scenery lent itself to my wife’s there are no weeds and the anglers are water color brush.” water. Johnston said management of the concentrated. The bait fishermen only Outdoor Roundup In 1941, the Straubs moved to state-owned areas along the trout have about 50 percent of the streams Indiana. He worked for Josten’s, the streams is not only for trout, but for all available to them and the fly fishermen completed a saTety course to buy a license. school class ring and graduation an­ wildlife. "We manage the areas for all have less than 10 percent available Safety course Gruenewald said this course starting Monday nouncement people, traveling much of kinds of game, and for song birds,” (because they don’t like to fight the will likely be the last of the fall season at the Ike’s. Illinois. He had most of his summers off, Walt Gruenewald at Linn County Chapter, Izaak Johnston said. "That’s why we don’t rush weeds),” he added. No advance registration is necessary; classes and he and his wife "summered” in Walton League, reports that the next hunter safety in to cut the thistles, for example, . . . Larry Bartleman, right of way agent are at the clubhouse on Linn Junction Road. Decorah and he trout fished. Six years course will begin Oct. 4. that’s the principal food for the wild with the state in Des Moines, said the ago he retired. Class sessions will be held that night, and Oct. canary.” Commission takes a hard look at every Recently he published two books — 5, 11 and 12 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. To complete Trapshoot Sunday In some areas, the state has mowed a proposal to buy land. "Purchases have beautiful photo books fit for anyone’s been primarily with willing sellers,” he the course, you must attend all sessions and pass Sunday is National Trapshooting Day, as coffee table. Now, he and his wife are path along the streams so anglers can get to favored spots without fighting weeds said. "The last condemnation was in the final exam. designated by the National Trapshooting moving back to Decorah. that often get to be shoulder high by fall. 1974.” Over 30 states require completion of the class Association, and Otter Creek Sportsman’s Club "I figure I’ve spent 22,000 hours on And talking about land acquisition before a hunting license may be purchased. Iowa’s will celebrate the day with a registered 200 target trout streams and caught over 20,000 But Johnston was quick to point out, money used for mowing means less programs which have slowed because of new mandatory Hunter Safety Education act program beginning at 10:30 a.m. trout,” Straub said. "It’s more than a money for other work and stocking. higher land prices and small appropria­ becomes effective July 1,1983. After that date, Visitors are welcome; there will be a practice hobby, it’s a religion.” Straub points to farmer-owned trout tions, Johnston said, "We want all the anyone born after Jan. 1,1967 must have trap and instructors and lunch available. "I don’t have too many years left, but stream land with grazing livestock. The cold streams we can buy when they are I sure hate to see what I love go to hell,” pastures are neat and clipped with few, if available. We will need them in the he added. any, weeds. It’s like walking across your future for recreation.” "The (Iowa Conservation) Commis­ back yard to the stream. By contrast, sion has taken the taxpayers’ and Straub says the state owned land is & Oscar fishermen’s money to buy productive grown up in weeds. Sierra Club land and by removing the cattle, has "Who wants to — who can — fight ★ FREE EXPRESS DELIVERY converted it into unproductive land,” he the weeds to get to the fishing holes?” The Cedar Wapsie Group of the Iowa said. 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W.Lib Solon Baltimore Wilson cf 3 0 0 0 Maddox cf SOOO M — "wochtmann 4 run (Wlsihort Firs» Downs 16 13 From page 1B GDavis IW M I 9 6 1 1 4 5 Grdnhr ss 4 0 0 0 Rose lb run). Yords Rushing 294 149 136 r—2:09. A-51383. Foster If 4 0 0 0 Motthws If Friday's Results M — Twochtmann 2 run (Wisehart Yords Possing 48 BASEBALL Klngmnlb 3 0 10 Schmdt3b run). Passes 613-0 10-11-0 Fred Lynn belted his 20th to power 3-333 3-466 SEATTLE TORONTO Tillmn pr 0 10 0 Virgil c MISSISSIPPI VALLEY M — Wisehart 29 run (T wochtmann PuntsAvg kick). Fumbles lost 2-2 1-1 American League ab r h bi abrhbi Jorgnsn lb 0 0 0 0 ASonchz rf C.R. Regis 19, C.R. Washington 14 the Angels’ attack. Lynn, who had three of the Roisich rf 4 0 10 Altmran p M — Sondag 40 run (T wochtmann Yards Penalized 60 S EAST Moses cl 3 0 0 0 Garcia % 3 0 11 C.R. Kennedy 28 Dubuque Senior 4 Angels’ nine hits, gave Zahn a lead in the first MCastil 3b 4 0 0 0 lorg 3b 4 0 10 Brooks 3b 3 0 0 1 Aguayo 3b C.R. Jefferson 21, Ottumwo 14 kick). west Liberty 114 I 8—J8 W L Pet. GB Hodges c 3 0 0 0 DeJesus ss M — Twochtmann 12 run (kick foiled) Miiwoukee 94 66 ¿88 — BBrown If 4 0 10 Bonnell Cf 3 0 0 0 Iowa City High 20, Iowa City West 17 Solon 7 4 I 4—27 when he homered over the right center field wall Bochtedh 4 0 10 Borlieldrf 3 111 Giles 3b 3 0 0 0 Gross Ph M — Matthews 1 run (kick failed). Boltimore 93 67 .581 1 Dub. Wahtert 4, Dub. Hempstead 0 West Liberty: TO — Mike Petersen <1- Sweet c 3 0 10 BMartnz c 3 0 0 0 Leach p 3 0 0 0 Fronco ss with two out and the bases empty. 87 73 ¿44 7 yd run); Bob Pelzer (14-vd poss from Maler lb 3 0 0 0 Upshaw 1b 3 0 10 Denny p EAST CENTRAL IOWA Detroit 81 78 ¿09 12Vd Vukvch rf Rob Clark); Scott Kordick (1-yd runl; Loser John Butcher, 1-5, gave up a run in the New York 79 81 .494 15 Edler rl 3 0 10 Nrdhgn dh 3 0 ) 0 Linn-Mar 38, Washington (la.) 0 Beckman 20 Revrng ph 1 0 0 0 AJohnsn If 3 10 0 Totals 39 1 I 1 Totals Clark (2-vd run). XP — Petersen (run); Cleveland 77 82 484 16W) C.R. LaSalle 14, l.C. Regina 4 Clark (run). second. Doug DeCinces opened with a single and Simpson cf 0 0 0 0 Griffin ss 3 0 0 0 CR Prairie 14 Toronto 76 84 .475 18 New York MO IM 0M I - 1 Overs. Beckmon 20, C.R. Prairie 14 Solon TD — Tom Qleny (23-yd run); TCrgzss 3 0 0 0 Bobby Grich walked. Tim Foli sacrificed, the 26th WEST Philadelphia ON IM IM 0 -0 Iowa Valley 20, Benton Community 17 Jeff Liebermann (23-yd pass from Steve JCruz 3b 3 0 0 0 Beckman Prairie y-California 91 69 ¿69 E-Leoch. DP—Philadelphia 1. LO B- WAMAC First Downs 9 10 Stable); Jeff Wilson (2-vd run); Don time he’s done so this season. Bob Boone followed 89 Totals 3« 1 4 1 Totals 35 3 5 3 Kansas CitY 71 ¿56 2 New York 4, Philadelphia 7. Yords Rushing 115 74 Fialo (3-yd poss from Steve Donohue) 85 7$ 531 6 Seattle ■ 0 Marion 41, West Delaware 0 XP - Mark Morris (kick); Olnev (pass with a sacrifice fly to right. 3B—Aguayo S—Leach, Franco. Tipton 13, Vinton 4 Yards Passing 42 82 Seattle 76 84 .475 15 Toronto Ml IN Mx- 3 from Donohue). SF—Brooks. Anamosa 13, Maquoketo 12 Passes 3-10-1 10-21-3 California put the game away with two runs in Oakland 67 93 .419 24 IP H RERBB SO Punts-Avg. 3-24.3 3-40.6 64 96 400 27 DP—Toronto I. LOB—Seottle 5, To­ Monticello 21, Independence 0 Texas New York Fumbles lost 1-0 2-1 the seventh off Danny Darwin. Foli led off with a Minnesoto 60 100 .375 31 ronto 4. HR—Borfield (18) SB—Griffin (10). S-Griffin. Bonnell Leach (W3-1) 10 1 0 0 4 7 TRI-RIVERS Yards Penalized 3-35 2-10 Maq. Valley 14 single and Boone sacrificed. Foli took third on y-clinches tie of championship Philadelphia IP H RERBB SO Moquoketa Volley 14, Alburnett 4 Dyers. Beckman 4 I 4 6-28 Denny 910037 Alburnett 6 Brian Downing’s grounder, scoring on Rod FRIDAY’S RESULTS Seattle Stormont 34, Eost Buchanan 4 C.R. Prairie 7 7 I 0-14 FBonnstr (L 12-13) 7 3-3 5 3 3 3 4 Altmrano(L4-l) 111110 North Linn 39, Central City 7 Maq Vally Alburnett Prairie — B. Shebetko 4 run (Jones Carew’s single to left. Carew’s 42nd RBI of the Cleveland 3-3, Detroit 3-4 VandeBerg 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 T—2:21. A—14073. College Golf East Dubuque. III. 20, Center Point 12 First Downs » I t Baltimore 8-7, Milwaukee 3-1 Toronto Edge wood-Coiesburg 7, Springville 6 kick) Yards Rushing 171 29 season came on his 37th birthday. Lynn sent Toronto 3, Seattle 0 Stieb (W 17-14) 9 4 0 0 3 7 Beckman — Hoight 34 Inter, return Yards Passing 79 215 CINCINNATI HOUSTON SOUTH IOWA CEDAR (kick failed) Konsas City 13, Oakland 7 ab r h bi ab r h bi Posses 9-17-1 11-23-5 Carew to third with a single to right. Reggie HBP—Garcia by FBannister. T—3:09. Prairie — J Shebetka 11 poss from B. Minnesoto 3, Chicago 3 Redus If 4 110 Louckscf 4 0 2 0 Iowa Valley 20, Benton Community 17 Punts-Avg. 4-34.3 4-28 A—11,171. Iowa Conference Shebetka (Jones kick) Jackson then doubled to left to drive in the final Boston 3, New York 3 (13) Lndsty 3b 4 0 0 0 Thon ss 4 12 0 Williamsburg 7, H-L-V 0 Fumbles lost 51 52 Beckman — Loname 10 run (pass California 4, Texas 0 Walker rf 4 0 0 0 Knight 3b 3 0 2 1 Women’s Tournament B-G-M 24, Belle Ploine 25 (OT) Yards Penolized 13-75 840 CHICAGO MINNESOTA failed) run. Driessn lb 3 0 1 0 Revnlds pr 0 0 0 0 Monlezumo IX English Valleys 0 TODAY'S GAMES ob r h bi ob r h bi AT WAVERLY Beckman — Nober 1 run (Lawrence Moquoketa Valley I 4 I 1-14 3 0 0 0 Sigourney 19, Keoto 0 {All Times CDT) RLow cf 4 0 0 0 Mitchell cf 4 0 10 Hoshldr cf 3 12 0 Spilmn lb Team Results run) Alburnett • 14 1-4 Orioles 8-7, Brewers 3-1 Oester ss 4 0 0 0 Tolman rf 3 111 Chicago (Lamp 10-8 or Koosmon 11-7) Squires lb 4 0 10 RWsgtnTb 4 0 0 0 EAST IOWA HAWKEYE Baines rf 4 0 0 0 Lawless Brunsky 2b rf3 32 2 0 10Walling ph 10 10 1. Central 347, 2. Simpson 378, 3. Maq. Volley: TD - Wall (81-vord at Minnesoto (Violo 4-9), 11 a.m. Wartburg 388, 4. William Penn 403. Kemp if 4 0 0 0 VnGrdr Hrbek c lb 3 2 0 0 1101 Doran 2b 4 0 0 0 Mid-Prolrie 14, Durant 4 run); Jaeger (4-yord run). XP — Mesch At Baltimore, Eddie Murray and Cal Ripken Detroit (Petry 15-8 and Rucker 4-4) at BShirlev P 4 0 11 KBassH 3 0 0 0 West Branch 65, Clear Creek 0 Linn-Mar 38 (pass from Huber). Cleveland (Reed 1-0 and Brennan 3-2), 3, Walker dh 4 1 I 1 Ward If 3 10 0 individuals each slammmed two-run home runs, helping the Fisk c 3 0 0 0 Haves Goetti p 3b 3 0 0 0 1130 Ashby Ph 10 10 West Liberty 30, Solon 27 Alburnett: TD — Humphfer (2-yard 13:05 p.m. Price p 0 0 0 0 Puhl pr 0 0 0 0 1. Tracee Foster (C) 84, 2. Stocey Mount Vernon 35, Wilton 20 Washington, la. 0 Seattle (Stoddard 3-3) at Toronto VLawss 3 110 Bushdh 3 0 0 0 pass from Smith). complete a dramatic double- Puiols c 3 0 0 0 Snyder (Wrt) 87, 3. Kim Doyle (C) 19,4. Rodrgz 3b 3 0 0 0 Foedo ss 3 0 0 0 MID-EAST IOWA Linn-Mor Wshngtn (Gott 4-10), 13:30 p.m. Heepph 0 0 0 0 Ann Roan (S) 90, 5. Joni Dueo (S) 91. header sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers that kept Boston (Denman 3-4) ot New York Hoirstnph 10 10 RSmithc 3 0 3 1 First Downs 19 7 AHoweph 10 0 0 Preston 14, Lincoln I (Righetti 11-9), 1 p.m LGray 3b 0 0 0 0 Yards Rushing 279 18 Rvanp 2 0 0 0 Lisbon 15. Olin 12 Monticello 21 them alive in the American League East. Milwaukee (Medich 13-14) at Balti­ Dillard 3b 3 0 0 0 Yards Passing 100 96 Luzinsk ph 1 0 1 1 T Scott ph 10 0 0 Clorence-Lowden 21, Guttenberg 7 Independence 0 The double-header marked the start of a four- more (McGregor 14-12), 1:30 p.m. Rossp 0 0 0 0 Posses 5-11-0 620-0 Almon ss 0 0 0 0 UPPER IOWA Oakland (Keough 11-18) at Kansas 31 4 7 2 Totals 33 3 9 3 Punts-Avg. 2-28.0 7-39J game series between the Orioles and Brewers. City (Blue 13-13), 3:30 p.m. Totals 33 3 5 1 Totals 39 3 4 3 To,al5 College Tennis Fumbles lost 2-2 2-2 W.U. North 48, M-F-L 6 First Downs 14 9 Texos (Smithson 3-4) at California Cincinnati 111 111 I N - 4 Yords Penolized 5-55 650 Chicago 0M NO 131- 3 Sumner 32, West Central 4 Yords Rushing 282 109 Milwaukee still needs one victory to claim its first (John 14-13), 3 P.m. Houston IN Ml I N - 3 Minnesota 131 ON M l- 3 Elkoder Central 20, Elgin Valley 15 Linn-Mor 2114 3 8—38 Yards Passing 32 52 AL East title while if the Orioles sweep the series, DP—Cincinnati 1, Houston 1. SUNDAY'S GAMES DP—Chicago I. LOB—Chicago 3, Min­ IIAC Women's NORTHEAST IOWA Washington 8 8 8 8 - 8 Posses 5 5 2 9-12-1 LOB—Cincinnati 4, Houston 4.2B—Law­ Punts-Avg. 3-30.0 6-36.5 they will capture the crown. Detroit at Cleveland, 3 nesota 5. 3B—Gaetli, Mitchell. LM: Nielson 10 run (Rittgers kick). less, Thon, Driessen. HR—Tolman (1). Waukon 14, Prairie du Chien, W it, 12 Fumbles lost 2-1 1-1 Milwaukee al Baltimore HR—Walker (3). Tournament LM: Busch 1 run (Rittgers kick). In the opener, Rich Dauer and Terry Crowley SB—Redus 3 (10), Driessen (11), Law­ Woverly-Shell Rock 23, Decorah 0 Yards Penalized 7-55 547 Texas at California IP H RERBB SO AT WAVERLY LM: Lancaster S pass from Busch Chicago less (14), Householder (17), Thon (34). Charles City 14, Oelwein 8 drove in two runs each and Ken Singleton belted Oakland at Kansas City S—VonGorder. SF—Knight. Team Results (Rittgers kick). Monticello I 7 7 7-21 Dotson (L 11-15) 8 4 3 3 3 4 CEDAR-WAPSIE LM: Underwood 10 run (Rittgers Chicago at Minnesota IP H RERBB SO independence I I I I - I his 14th home run to lead Baltimore. Minnesota 1, Luther 33,2. Central 19, 3. Wartburg kick). Seattle ot Toronto Cincinnati Turkey Valley 9, South Winneshiek 6 BCstlolW 13-11) 71-3 5 3 3 0 8 14,4. William Penn 135,5. Buena Vista 8, LM: Underwood8 run (Rittgerskick). Monticello. TD — Chuck Welsch (5yd Boston at New York BShirlev (W 8-13) 8 1-3 7 2 2 Jesup 12, Fredericksburg 6 In the first game, Dauer, who had three of the RDovis (S-23) 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 3 4. Upper towa 25,7. Simpson 5. LM: Rittgers 47 yard field goal. run), Moe Ciork (1-yd run), Mike Holms Haves 1-3 2 0 0 Wopsie Valley 53, Tripoli 13 (32-yd run) XP - Clork (3 kicks). Orioles’ 15 hits, had an RBI single in a three-run T—2 :17. A—9,427. Price (S-3) 1-3 0 0 0 Singles Results Denver 27, Dunkerton 0 Houston second and doubled across a fourth-inning run. National League First seed: 1. Margaret Hearne (WP) OTHERS Ryan (L 14-12) 8 7 4 4 LaSalle 16 EAST del. Pam Coons (C), 7-4,4-7,4-2; Second C.R. Dennis Martinez, 16-12, got relief help from Tippy ab r h bi ab r h bi Ross 1 0 0 0 seed: I. Carrie Knox (L) def. Cindy Coledonlo, Minn. 35, Lansing Kee 0 Anamosa 13 W L Pd. GB Remv2b 2 0 10 Rndlph2b 6 13 0 Dike 30, LaPorte City 0 I.C. Regina 6 HBP-vanGorder bv Ryan. Wuelke (C), 4-2,60; Third seed: Susan Martinez in beating Pete Vuckovich, 18-6. x-St. Louis 91 69 .569 — Barre» 2b 3 0 0 0 Collins If 3 0 0 0 Gladbrook 4, Dysart-Geneseo 3 (OT) Maquoketa 12 WP-Rvan 4. T—2:24. A- •13,272. Paulson (L) def. Diane Kramer (W1.60, LaSalle Regina Philadelphia 87 73 .544 4 Evans rt 3 111 Muphry cf 5 U 0 Hudson 20, North Tamo 0 4-0; Fourth seed: Susan Hoedt (L) def. First Downs Anamosa Maq Montreal 85 7S .531 6 Hancck rf 2 0 0 0 Smalley 3b 3 0 10 Louisa-Muscotine 38, Highland 8 8 1 Braves 4, Padres 0 Pittsburgh 83 77 ¿19 1 MONTREAL PITTSBURGH Lori Moddv (C), 40, 41; Filth seed: Yords Rushing 123 •26 First Downs 12 10 Rice If 3 0 0 0 Gamble dh 4 0 0 1 Kris Meloas (L) def. Sue Franklin (C), Western Dubuque 20, Cose ode 4 Chicogo 72 88 450 19 6 0 11 ab r h bi ab r h bi Yards Passing 25 80 Yards Rushing 174 124 RMillercf 2 0 2 0 Griffey rf 4-2, 40; Sixth seed: Sarah Thompson At San Diego, Phil Niekro hit a two-run homer New York 65 95 .406 26 Perez dh 5 0 10 Balboni lb 3 0 0 0 Little ss 4 110 Moreno cf 5 0 2 1 OTHERS Passes 1-62 611-0 Yards Passing 79 42 WEST Raines If 52 11JRov2b 4110 (L) def Jo Denny (BV), 40, 41. Punls-Avg. 4-38Ì 7-283 Passes 4-16 3 311-1 Boggs lb 5 12 0 Nettles ph 10 0 0 Albia 20, Chariton 8 in support of his second straight shutout to move Atlonta 88 72 ¿50 — Dawson cf 4 0 2 1 Easier If 5 0 0 0 Fumbles lost 33 64 PuntvAvg. 2-34.0 634.0 Stopltn 3b 5)11 Mtnglv lb 2 0 ) 0 Alden 26, Zearing NESCO 0 Los Angeles 87 73 544 1 Yngbld rf 0 10 0 Hebner 1b 4 13 1 Yards Penolized 5-35 7-S5 Fumbles lost 1*1 1-1 the Atlanta Braves one game closer to their first Nichols Cf 5 0 0 1 Cerone c 4 0 2 0 Allison Bristow 14, Wellsburg 10 San Francisco 86 74 .538 2 Oliver lb 5 10 0 Frobel rf 4 11 2 Yards Penalized 20 25 Hoffmn ss 2 0 0 0 Robrtsn ss 2 0 0 0 Alto 18, Sanborn 12 C.R. LaSalle • 8 214-14 San Diego 80 80 ¿00 8 Carter c 5 2 3 2 Vargas lb 10 0 0 National League West championship since 1969. Valdez ss 3 0 0 0 Piniellaph 10 0 0 Ankeny 34, Urbandole 6 l.C. Regina • 6 8 4 - 4 Anamosa 7 4 6 8-13 Houston 75 85 .469 13 Wallach3b 4 1 3 2 TV Morrisn3b Slate 3 110 Allenson c 1 0 0 0 BEvans ss 10 10 Aplington 12, Parkersburg 6 Moquoketa • 4 4 8-12 It was the first homer of the year for the 43- Cincinnati 61 99 .381 27 RJnsn rf 4 0 10 Berra ss 4 0 10 LaSalle — Solely: Regina punt Sullivan c 2 0 10 Atlantic 20, Shenondoah 14 (2 OT) x-clinched division title Totals 41 3 9 3 Totals 41 1 18 2 Flynn2b 30 12 Ortizc 3 1 1 0 snapped out of end zone. Anamosa: TD — Mike Beckmon (13 year-old right-hander and the seventh of his Cromrt ph 0 0 0 0 JMilner ph 10 0 0 Ballord 21, Carlisle 12 LaSalle — Andy McKeown (12 run). pass from Jeff Smelzer), Smetzer (14 FRIDAY'S RESULTS Boston 881 888 888 888 882- 3 Phillips 2b 1 0 0 0 McWlmsp 10 0 0 Today Battle Creek 13, Wall Loke 6 (Pot Loeffler kick). run). XP — Jim Meehan. career and first since July 28, 1976. The shutout New York 888 888 818 888 881- 2 Lea p 2 0 0 0 Madlck ph 10 0 1 Bridgewoter-Font. 33, Central Dallas 6 Regina — Mott Schwaigert (20 pass Montreal 8, Pittsburgh 5 (11) Clarksville 46, New Hartford 0 Moquoketa: TD — John Rollinger (13 was his second of the year and 43rd lifetime. E—Burgmeler DP—Boston 3, New Speier ph 1 0 0 0 TPeno pr 0 0 0 0 TV Quarterbacks - Penn State Coach from Joe Auer), (kick failed). run), Rich Spaith (3 run). New York 1, Philadelphia 0 (10) Tomlin p OOOOTekulvep 0 0 0 0 Joe Paterno looks at the college football Creston 21, Glen wood 0 LaSalle — McKeown (1 run) (Loeffler Cincinnati 4, Houston 2 York 2. LOB—Boston 5, New York 14. Dov. Central 14, Dov, West 7 2B— Perez. 3B—Stopleton. HR—Evans WJhnsn ph 1 0 0 0 DDaviS Ph 10 0 0 scene. 10:30 a.m. on IPBN. kick). Royals 12, A’s 7 Atlanta 4, San Diego 0 Frymonp OOOOERomop 0 0 0 0 NCAA Football — West Virginia- Davis County 21, Pella 12 Los Angeles 4, San Francisco 0 (31). SB—Randolph (14). S—Collins, Denison 7, Jefferson 0 Mumphrey. SF—Gamble. Phelps ph 1 0 0 0 Tunnell p 0 0 0 0 Ptttsburgh. 11 a.m. on ABC. C.R. Kennedy 28 Starmont 34 At Kansas City, Jerry Martin hit a three-run Reardon p 0 0 0 0 StargellAll-Star ph Wrestling 10 0 0 — 11:30 a.m. on DM Hoover 19, Lincoln 6 IP H RERBB SO DM Roosevelt 13, DM North 9 TODAY’S GAMES Boston Totals 44 8 12 I Totals 31 5 II 5 WHO. Dubuque Senior 6 E. Buchanon 6 homer and Hal McRae and Willie Aikens added Big Ten Football Highlights - 12 30 DeWitt 55, Clinton Mater Dei 0 (All Times CDT) Torrez 4 2 0 0 4 5 Montreal I I I 111 M2 I ) - I Dike 30, La Porte City 0 Stormont E Buch. Burgmeier 2 3 1 0 1 2 p.m. on XWWL ond WHO CRK DS two-run blasts to lead Kansas City to a victory Pittsburgh IN 211 IM M - 5 Emmetsburg 34, Cher. Washington 14 First Downs 16 10 St. Louis (Anduiar 15-10) at Chicago Cleor 2 1 0 0 2 1 Baseball: An inside Look — 1 p.m. on First Downs 18 11 Exiro 8, Walnut 7 Yards Rushing 277 74 and keep the Royals’ slim hopes alive in the (Jenkins 13-15), 1:20. Crawford (W 1-0) 2 4 1 1 0 1 E-JRay LOB-Montrecl 11, Pitts­ NBC. Yords Rushing 114 80 Fort Dodge St Edmond 14. Audubon 6 Yards Passing S4 72 Los Angeles (Welch 15-11) at San New York burgh 7. 3B—Raines HR-Wolloch (27), Baseball — BrewersOrioles. 1:15 p.m Yards Passing 215 137 American League West. Francisco (Martin 7-9), 3:05 p.m. Fori Madison 41, Keokuk 13 Passes 4-7-1 616 2 Guidry 9 4 1114 Frobel (1). SB-Dawson (39), JRay (14), on NBC. KDUB joins in progress at 2:45 Posses 11-161 616 2 Golvo-Holstein 27, Eastwood 7 Punls-Avg. 2-42¿ 6333 Montreal (Guilickson 12-13) at Pitts­ Morgan (L 7-11) 3 3 2 2 0 2 Hebner 2 (4). S—McWilliams JRay, p.m. Punts-Avg. 3-42.0 333.0 McRae also knocked in three runs with a burgh (Rhoden 11-14), 4:05 p.m. Berra. SF— Dawson. NCAA Today - 2:30 p.m. on CBS. Gowrie Prairie 17, A City 1 ruesdole 7 Fumbles lost 2-1 63 Fumbles lost 1-1 1-0 bases-loaded triple in the sixth to push his New York (Holman 2-1) at Philodel HBP—BEvans by Clear. T—3:12. A— IP H RERBB SO NCAA Football - Tulsa-Kansas. 2:45 Greenfield 42, Earlham 0 Yords Penalized 16118 4-28 Yards Penalized 12-90 750 phio (Bystrom 5-4), 4:05 P.m. 24,142. Harlon 39, Clorinda 14 Montreal p.m. on CBS. Starmont 61215 7—34 league-leading RBI count to 133 — 41 more than Cincinnati (Soto 14-12) at Houston Horris-Lake 49, Sx Rd Rembrandt 6 C.R. Kennedy 7 7 614-28 Leo 5 6 4 4 0 1 U.SJL vs. the World in Amateur Dubuque Senior 6 8 6 4 - 6 East Buchanon 4 6 6 8 - 4 (DiPino 1-2), 7:35 p.m OAKLAND KANSAS CITY Tomlin 2 1 1 1 1 2 — 2:45 p.m. on WOI, WQAD and Hudson 20, North Tama 0 his best previous season and the most in the AL Atlanta (Mahler 9-10) at Son Diego ab r h bi ab r h bi Fryman (W 9-4) 3 2 0 0 3 4 KCRG. ido Grove 21 Sloan Westwood 7 C.R. Kennedy: TD — Graig Cone <21- Stormont: TD — Clint Converse (1, 6 since Don Baylor knocked in 139 for California in (Monlefusco 10-10), 9:05 P.m. RHndrsdh 5 0 10 WWilson If 4 0 0 0 Reardon (S-24) 1 1 0 0 0 2 Wide World of Sports - Trevor Ber lowa Falls 9, Clarion 6 vd pass from Brad Sleep); Steve Sc hen runs), Donny Gollogher (1,1 runs), Tony MDavis lb 5 1 2 I Hamond rf 10 0 0 Kingsley-Pierson 26, Cntn-Brnsn 13 Seedorff (47-yd punt return) XP — SUNDAY'S GAMES Pittsburgh bick, ranked No. 2 by the WBA ond atzki (35yd pass from Sleep); Tim 1979. Murphy cf 3 2 13 UWshgt ss 3 12 0 Me Wilms 7 7 3 3 1 S No. 3 by the WBC, battles the WBC's Le Mors Gehlen 12, Akron-Wesffield 7 Batterson (1-yd run); Tim McDonald (1- Seedorff (pass from Gollogher), Timp (2 St. Louis at Chicago Armas rf 4 0 0 0 Brett 3b 4 3 2 0 Tekulve 2 3 2 2 1 1 No. 7-ranked contender, Renaldo Snipes, Lewis Central 20, Red Ook 7 vd interception return). XP — Kevin kicks) Dodgers 4, Giants 0 Los Angeles at San Francisco Burrghs If 4 2 2 2 Pryor 3b 0 0 0 0 ERomo 1 0 0 0 0 0 in a scheduled 10-round bout telecast Lohrville 54, Newel! 0 Mole 4 (kicks). East Buchanan: Loni Nickerson (1 New York at Philadelphia Gross 3b 4 110 McRae dh 5 2 2 5 Tunnell ( L 1-1) 1 2 3 3 2 0 live from Atlantic City, N.J., ot 4 p.m. on Lone Tree 21, Mediapolis 6 Dubuque Senior: TD — Jeff Heim (4- runl. Montreal at Pittsburgh Lopes 2b 3 0 0 0 Aikens lb 4 2 12 ABC. Chris Schenkel is ringside. Also Manning 13, Carroll 7 yd pass from Dean Show). At San Francisco, Rick Monday hit his fourth Cincinnati at Houston McKay 3b 1 0 0 0 White 2b 4 12 1 HBP—Dawson by Tunnell. T -3 :26 featured is the Women's Master Surfing Monson 29, Soc City 0 Atlonta at San Diego MHeath c 4 1 1 1 Cncpcn 3b 10 0 0 A - 4549. Championship from Oahu, Hawaii. Marshalltown 21, Fort Dodge 12 career grand slam with one out in the eighth Moson City 34, Waterloo East 0 FSIanly ss 3 0 1 I Martin rf 4 13 3 ATLANTA SAN DIEGO KDUB loins in progress at 4:30 p.m. Tipton 13 Missouri Valley 7, Avoha 0 E. Dubuque 20 inning and Jerry Reuss pitched a three-hitter to Geronm cf 4 0 10 ab r h bi ab r h bi This Week in Baseball — 4 p.m. on North Scott 21, Clinton 0 Vinton 3 Quirk c 1111 Wsghi rf 4 0 11 Wiggins cf 4 0 10 KWWL Center Point 12 help the Los Angeles Dodgers remain alive in the Northland 39, Central City 7 Wolhonc 3 110 RRmrzss 3 0 0 0 Bonilla 2b 40 10 Greatest Sports Legends — 4 p.m. on Tipton Vinton k Ogden 41, Woukee 0 Totals 34 7 9 7 Totals 31 12 15 12 Murphy cf 4 1 1 0 Richrds If 4 0 0 0 WHO, Dub. C.Pnt First Downs 14 1 National League West. Boxes Orient-Mocksburg 16, Anita 12 First Downs Oakland 2M M2 M 3- 7 Chmbls lb 4 0 10 TKendv 1b 4 0 0 0 Bart Starr — 4 p.m on KDUB 14 10 Yords Rushing 222 21 Oskaloosa 20, Algono Gorngon 0 Yords Rushing With Atlanta beating the 4- Konsas City 201 M3 20x—12 Harper If 4 0 0 0 Salazar ss 3 0 0 0 Best of Sports America — National 138 124 Yards Possing 41 70 Royster 3b 4 0 1 I Gwynn rf 3 0 10 champion Scott Hamilton joins the top Pekin 21, Columbus Junction 13 Yards Passing 8Í 63 Passes 611-1 7-24 1 0, the Dodgers remained a game behind the first- AMERICAN LEAGUE E-Aikens, Brett. DP-Ooklond 1, Hubbrd 2b 2 2 0 0 Flannry 3b 3 0 0 0 U.S and Canadian skaters in an ice Pocahontus 35, Rockwell City 0 Passes 6161 11-261 Punts-Avg, 332.0 7-38.0 Primghor 19, Aurelia 6 Konsas City 1. LOB—Oaklond 5, Konsos Benedict c 2 0 0 0 Tinglevc 2 0 0 0 skoting exhibition. 5 P.m. on IPBN. Punts-Avg. 635 2-30 Fumbles lost 35 62 place Braves with two games left for each team. Reinbeck 14, BCL 3 FIRST GAME City 4. 2B—White, Wothan. 3B—McRae PNiekro p 3 1 1 2 Perkins Ph 10 0 0 Today's ISU Football with Donnie Fumbles lost 1-1 1-1 Yards Penalized 40 25 The loss dropped the Giants two games back and DETROIT CLEVELAND HR— Murphy (27), McRae (27), Quirk DeLeon p 0 0 0 0 Duncan — The Oklohomo-lowo Stale Remsen-Union 24, Anthon-Oto 6 Yards Penolized 11-70 670 Tipton 613 • 6-13 ab r h bi ab r h bi (1), Martin (15), Burroughs (14), Aikens Show p 2 0 0 0 gome, taped earlier in the day, is shown. Royal Clay Central 4, Ruthven 0 they can only tie for the division crown. (17). SB-RHenderson (127). Schaller 10, Fonda 8 East Dubuque 4 814 6-28 Vinton 3 6 6 8 - 3 Whitokr 2b 3 1 0 0 Percont 2b 4 0 10 Lefebvre c 1 0 0 0 10 W p.m. on WOI ond KCRG. Center Point 8 4 6 6-12 GWilson cf 3 0 0 0 Hayes rf 3 10 0 IP H RERBB SO Totals 10 4 5 4 Totals 11 I 3 I Schleswig 21, Dow City Arion II Tipton; TD — Scott Stuhr (27 run), Indians 3-2, Tigers 2-4 Herndon If 4 0 1 2 Harrah 3b 2 110 Oakland Sheldon 6, Estherville 0 E. Dubuque: TD — Peacock (6vard Joel Wehee (2 run). XP — Bob Timm Atlanta M l Ml 121- 4 Sibley 34, Spencer 14 LMPrrshc 3 0 0 0 Thrntndh 30 10 Kingman (L 3-12) 3 1-3 7 3 3 1 0 poss from Herbst); Sinchell (32 yard (kick). HJhnsndh 4 0 10 Hargrv lb 3 0 11 TUndrwd 1 2-3 3 4 4 1 1 San Diego IM M l I M - I Sioux Center 20, SC Central Lyon 7 pass from Herbst); Belkan <4-yard run). At Cleveland, Alan Trammell drove in two Vinton TO - Todd Bohnsock (22 Lemon rf 3 0 0 0 Hossev c 3 0 11 DAquiStO 13 2 3 3 2 0 E—Show. LOB—Atlanta 3, San Diego Field Hockey SC East 31, SF, S D„ Washington 27 XP — Peacock (pass from Herbst). Logo lb 4 0 10 Mannng cf 4 0 0 0 Baker 2 2 3 3 2 2 0 0 4. 2B—Wiggins, Royster. HR—PNiekro SC Heelan 21, SC North 3 Center Point: TD — Mullins (1 ond 35 run). runs and Bill Fahey knocked in his first game- Brokns 3b 4 0 0 0 CCastill If 4 111 Kansas City (1). SB—THarper (4), Murphy (22). South Hamilton 24, Nevada 22 yard runs). winning run of the season to pace Detroit in the Trammiss 3 110 Fischlinss 3 0 0 0 Castro (W 3-2) 52-3 4 4 4 2 3 S—Benedict Spirit Lake 28, Storm Lake 0 Totals 21 2 4 2 Totals 29 1 4 2 Tufts (S-2) 3 1 3 5 3 3 1 2 IP H RERBB SO Sutherland 20, Milford 6 W.U. North 48 nightcap of a doubleheader. Atlanta Friday’s Results Terril 8, Everly 0 Detroit M2 MO NO- 2 T—2:50. A—24,349. Trevnor 54, Manilla 0 M-F-L 6 In the opener, rookie Carmelo Castillo belted PNiekro (W 17-4) 9 3 0 0 0 1 Iowa 4, Eostern Kentucky 0 Cleveland ON M2 M l- 3 TEXAS CALIFORNIA Tri-Center 30, Shelby Tennant 0 Mount Vernon 35 San Diego W.U.N M-F-L his second major-league homer with one out in One out when winning run scored. ab r h bi ab r h bi WDM Valley 14, DM East 7 Show (L 184) 8 3 3 3 3 4 Wilton 20 First Downs 20 10 E—Haves. LOB—Detroit 4, Cleveland GWrght cf 4 0 10 Downing It 4 0 10 DeLeon Wat Columbus 27, Wat Central 0 121102 Yards Rushing 218 111 the bottom of the ninth to give Cleveland a 7. 2B—Trammell. HR—CCastillo (2). Sample If 4 0 10 Beniquz rf 0 0 0 0 Webster City 17, Eogle Grove 6 Mount V. Wilton Yards Possing 176 21 S B - Horrah 2 (17), Hayes (32). LJhnsn dh 4 0 0 0 Carew lb 4 111 PB-Benedict. T—2:10 A—11,193. West Bend 21, Groettinger 4 First Downs 14 6 victory. Local Golf Posses 12-16 0 4-11-2 SF—Hargrove. LAPrsh rf 4 0 0 0 Lynn cf 4 13 1 W. Des Moines Volley 14, DM. East 7 Yords Rushing 213 16 LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO Punts-Avg. 60 4-183 IP H RERBB SO Sundbrg c 3 0 0 0 ReJcksn rf 3 0 11 Western Dubuque 20, Cascode 6 Yards Possing 64 90 ab r h bi ab r h bi Fumbles lost 1-0 32 Blue Jays 2, Mariners 0 Detroit Hostetlr lb 3 0 0 0 RCIork If 0 0 0 0 Woodbury Cent. 12, Odebolt-Arthur 6 Passes 7-13 1 7-26 2 SSax 2b 4 1 1 0 Wohlfrd If 4 0 10 Yards Penolized 9-45 664 Wilcox ( L 12-10) 81-3 4 3 3 5 1 Stein 3b 3 0 0 0 Baylor dh 4 0 0 0 Punts-Avg. 335.4 6363 Landrx cf 4 0 0 0 Morgan 2b 4 0 0 0 Hole-In-One Fumbles lost At Toronto, Dave Stieb fired a four-hitter, Cleveland Richrdt2b 3 0 10 DeCncs3b 4 120 Baker If 3 1 1 0 Clark rf C.R. Regis 1» 4-3 1-1 W.U. Norm 1514 412-41 Tollesonss 3 0 2 0 Grich2b 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Yords Penalized 16100 11-125 Barker (W 15-11) 9 4 2 2 4 13 Garvey lb 3 1 10 Evons3b AT HILLCREST C.C. M-F-L 1 8 4 1 - 4 Foliss 3 110 3 0 0 0 maintaining his league lead in complete games Monday rf 4 1 1 4 RSmith 1b MOUNT VERNON C.R. Washington 14 Mount Vernon 1414 7 8-35 WP—Wilcox. T—2:52. Boone c 10 0 1 4 0 10 W.U North: TD — Jon Bronson (25vd Thomas rf 0 0 0 0 Leonard cf 2 0 0 0 Wilton • 1 414-28 and shutouts, and Jesse Barfield slammed a solo Totals 11 I 5 0 Totals 31 4 9 4 John Kerr, of Mount Vernon, oced the Regis Wash run); Scott Butterbough (21-yard run); SECOND GAME Cev 3b 3 0 10 Brenly c 3 0 0 0 Par-3, 174-vord, 9th hole al Hillcrest First Downs 13 14 Mount Vernon: TD — Mike Mortin <42, Bill Nutting (1-yd run); Troy Patterson Texos homer to lift Toronto. DETROIT CLEVELAND Sciosciac 40lOLeMstrss 3 0 10 Friday. Kerr used o three-iron. Yords Rushing 34 55 46109 4-vd runs), Duone Ties (4-vd pass from , (block punt in endzone); Morty Kaiser ab r h bi ab r h bi California 111 DM M i— 4 Russell ss 3 0 10 Breining p 2 0 0 0 Yords Passing 117 80 Wode Squires, 82 vd punt return), Bill (41-yd run); Daryl Erickson (7-yd run); Reds 4, Astros 2 Whitakr 2b 5 1 1 0 ABanstr rf 4 0 2 0 Reuss p 2 0 0 0 Holland p 0 0 0 0 Passes 11-20-1 617-3 Clork (2-vd run) XP - Steve Goodall (2 Kurt Brugman (5yd run. XP — Koiser E-Zohn 2, Richordt. DP-Texos 1, Pruitt ph GWilson cf 5 0 0 0 Rhmbrg If 50 10 Californio 2. LOB—Texas 4, Californio 7 10 0 0 Punts-Avg 6343 4-40¿ kicks), Doug Rogers (3 kicks). (pass from Nutting); Dan Fritz 2 McGffgn p HJhnsn 3b 4 0 1 1 Hayes lb 4 0 10 2B—Downing, Lynn, ReJockson, De 0 0 0 0 Fumbles lost 2-0 32 (kicks). At Houston, Tom Lawless singled, doubled Totals I I 4 7 4 Totals 29 I 3 I Wilton: TD — Poul Thomas (17-yd Brokns3b 0 0 0 0 Thrntndh 2 10 0 Cinces. HR—Lynn (20). S—Foli, Boone Transactions Yards Penalized 325 627 M-F-L: TD — Barry HougllO-vd run). Herndon It 4 0 1 0 Nohrdny c 4 12 2 poss from Clint Cholla), Bill Norman 12- and scored two runs in support of Bob Shirley SF—Boone Los Angeles M I I I 4 4 4 - 4 Regis Lemon rf 3 0 0 0 Milbrne 2b 2 0 0 0 6 8 712-19 vd run), Bob Jones (recovered blocked IP H RERBB SO San Francisco MI I i IN — I Washington Friday night, giving Cincinnati a victory. Logo dh 4 0 0 0 Percont 2b 10 10 • 7 6 7—M punt in end zone) XP — Tim Evans Texas (run). Leach lb 4 2 3 0 Harroh 2b 0 0 0 0 Butcher (L 1-5) 4 1-3 5 2 2 2 0 E-Breining. DP—Los Angeles 1. W—Randy Nelson 1 run (Karl Rosen- LOB— Los Angeles 7, Son Francisco 5. Friday Iowa Valley 20 Fahey c 4 111 CCastlo cf 4 0 0 0 Mirabella 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 berg kick) 2B— RSmith. HR—Mondoy (11). Tramml ss 4 0 3 2 Dbzski 3b 4 0 10 Darwin 1 2-3 3 2 2 0 0 BASEBALL R—Dick Parr 9 run (Pot Hesselmann Lisbon 15 Benton Comm 17 SB—Londreaux (31) S—Reuss 2. Fischlinss 4 0 10 Matlock 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 kick) IP H RERBB SO Chicago (AL) — Suspended outfielder Olin 12 Benton lowa Vlly H.S. baseball finals ppd. Totals 27 4 II 4 Totals 34 2 9 2 Boitano R—Joel Smith 1 run (run failed) Los Angeles Ron LeFlore for the remainder of W—Nelson 11 pass from Bob Happel First Downs 18 4 Detroit IM 112 I M - 4 California Reuss (W 1811) 9 3 0 0 3 7 season with pay. (Rosenberg kick) US Olin Yords Rushing 161 112 BOONE — Rain has postponed until Wednes­ Cleveland M l 2M MO— 2 Zahn (W 18-8) 9 5 First Downs 17 9 San Francisco R—Porr 16 pass from John Lawrence Yards Possing 131 44 COLLEGE Yords Rushing 282 day the finals of the 42nd annual Iowa Fall Boys’ E—Dybzinski. DP—Detroit 2, Cleve- T—2:16. A—39558. Breining (L 11-6) 7 1 3 7 4 4 6 4 (pass tailed) 163 Posses 12-17-1 4-11-0 Yords Passing 183 tond 1. LOB—Detroit 8, Cleveland 9.2B— Holland 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Bloomfield State