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Wednesday s Games
New York at Cincinnati, n
Pittsburgh at San Francisco
Philadelphia at Atlanta, n
Montreal at Houston, n
St. Louis at San Diego, n
Chicago at Los Angeles, n
Best of Seven
Sunday, May 4
Los Angeles 109. Philadelphia 102
Wednesday, May 7
Philadelphia 107, Los Angeles 104
Saturday's Game
Philadelphia 105, Los Angeles 102.
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Los Angeles at Philadelphia, n
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Tuesday s Game
New York Islanders at Philadelphia, n
Thursday's Game
New York Islanders at Phifadelphia,n
Saturday. May 17
Philadelphia at New York Islanders, n
Monday. May 19
Philadelphia at New York Islanders, n
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established as one of the top
drivers at Indy after just two
years here. The former sprint
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third and finished 23rd as a
rookie, then won it all in
1979.
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Tuesday 's Games
Minnesota Williams 0-0 at Boston
Hurst 2-1, n.
Texas Jenkins 2-2 at Baltimore
Stone 3-3, n.
Seattle Honeycutt 6-0 at Toronto
Stieb 4-1. n.
California Frost 3-3 at Cleveland
Waits 2-3. n.
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Rozema 2-2, n.
Kansas City Splittorf l 3-2 at New
York Griffin 0-2, n.
Chicago Barrios 0-0 at Milwaukee
Travers 1-1, n.
Wednesday 's Games
Minnesota at Boston, n
Texas at Baltimore, n
Seattle at Toronto, n
California at Cleveland, n
Oakland at Detroit
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The La Plata A Division
golf team devastated its
competition for the second
week in a row after the squad
won the Dumas Junior High
Golf Tournament this past
weekend with a team total of
321.
National League game. Los
Angeles nipped Chicago 2-1.
Porter delivered a pair of
bases-loaded singles and a
run-scoring groundout in his
big night. He drove in two
runs in a four-run fifth inning
against loser Luis Tiant, 2-2.
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his first-place A's, who
packed their track shoes for a
road trip that begins against
the Tigers in Detroit tonight.
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By WILL GRIMSLEY
AP Special Correspondent
They’ve come and gone,
those racket-swinging,
world-girdling gypsies in
white shorts, leaving New-
York tennis fans with both
pleasant and bitter tastes in
their mouths.
It is good to see the old
West Side Tennis Club, with
its 65 years of tradition
tracing back to Big Bill
Tilden and Helen Wills, alive
and jumping again — even if
it is Lamar Hunt's WCT
Tournament of Champions
instead of the U.S. Cham-
pionships.
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Ted Powell. He kicked up
clods of dirt. He purposely
stalled. He got into a
shouting match with Powell,
using words you see written
on latrine walls.
Twice the lady umpire,
Judith Lessing, warned the
gifted U.S. Open champion
but she declined to exercise
her prerogative and impose a
point penalty. Powell strode
to the umpire’s chair, of-
fering in writing what he said
were the insults hurled at
him.
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impose such a penalty, and I
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Gary Long added up an
84-75-160. and Coby Krieg-
hauser notched an 88-91-179
as the second B team
member to make the medalist
squad.
Other La Plata B team
golfers included: Stacy Evans
score of 96 for the tourney,
and Roger Hodges and Steve
Welch’s respective rounds of
104 and 105.
Eric Walterscheid became
the only member of the
Stanton A squad to cap a
score beneath the 100 range
as he drove in a round of 94 to
lead that squad's efforts for
the day.
Chad Stephan came in six
strokes shy of Walterscheid’s
mark after he added up an
even 100 for the tourney
while Daniel King took a 101.
Matt Albracht compiled a 102
and James Layman grasped a
Finley was
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he's trying to retain that
image.
“I don’t handle this one
(Indy) any different than any
other race,” Mears said. "If
you get too excited, that's
when you make mistakes. I
don't want that to happen."
He didn't get back out
Monday, though, since the
rain closed the track two
hours early. And, despite the
fact that 14 positions remain
open for the 33-car race field,'
only eight cars took ad-
vantage of the nearly four
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By KEN RAPPOPORT
AP Sports Writer
Darrell Porter says he's
finally at peace with himself.
That may be — but he
certainly has been trouble for
American League pitchers
since coming back from his
drug and alcohol problems.
“It’s gratifying and ex-
citing.” Porter said as he
continued his hot pace with
five RBI in Kansas City’s 12-
105 in the competition.
In B team action. Robert
Martinez turned in what
would be the lowest round for
either the A or B teams after
he shot an 82 for the day.
Scott Debor finished up with
a 95 w hile Larry Cornwall and
Michael Drake completed
Stanton’s team total with
tallies of 106 and 110.
But. my, how the scene is
changed.
Who ever heard Don
Budge grunt? Or swear
aloud?
Tennis. 1980 version, is an
"We’re all working mainly
on our race setup," Mears
explained. “But I’m just
trying to work on a setup,
period.
“We had problems last
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By HAL BOCK
AP Sports Writer .
• He warned you. He told
you he’d be back.
He told you exactly what
would happen if he got fired,
how somebody else would,
take a chance and hire him.
and how he'd come back and
haunt you.
And wouldn't you know it.
the rascal called the shot.
He's done it before, of
course. First, he did it in
Minnesota. Then he did it in
Detroit. Then there was
Texas and finally there was
New York. Oh, was there
ever New York.
Don't look now. but Billy
Martin is doing it again in. of
all places. Oakland.
The sophisticates across
the bay in San Francisco like
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) —
Pan American, led by
rightfielder Marty Green's
six hits, scored five runs in
the 6th. 7th and 9th innings
and pounded Texas Tech 19-
10 Monday, as both teams
tuned up for post-season
baseball play.
The Broncos, who an-
ticipate an invitation to the
NCAA regional baseball
tournament, raised their
season record to 58-14, while
Tech, headed for the South-
west Conference tour-
nament. fell to 27-21.
Green was 6-for-6 in
Mickey) Rivers made some
fine plays in the outfield.”
Twins 4, Red Sox 3
Butch Wynegar's run-
scoring double in the ninth
inning gave Minnesota its
victory over Boston and
helped the Twins snap a Red
Sox hex. It was Minnesota's
first victory in Boston in 15
games since Aug. 26,1977.
Dodgers 2, Cubs 1
Rudy Law doubled home
the tying run and scored the
go-ahead tally in the third
inning to pace Los Angeles
over Chicago. Law stole four
bases in the game.
Don Sutton. 3-0, and
Bobby Castillo combined to
scatter 10 hits as the Dodgers
won their ninth straight
game at Home. Rick
Reuschel, 2-3. took the loss.
Yankees Monday night. “But
the important thing is that
I'm at peace with myself and
I've never felt that before.”
Porter left the Royals in
spring training after hearing
a speech about alcoholism
from Don Newcombe, the
one-time pitching great who
became a reformer of alcohol
addicts. Porter spent six
weeks at an Arizona
rehabilitation clinic before
rejoining the Royals on April
26.
Since coming back, he has
played in. nine games and
buiit his RBI total to an
impressive 15.
"Every time I come to the
plate, it seems there are men
on base," Porter said.
"I can't take all the credit
with those .300 hitters and all
that speed in front of me in
the lineup,” he added.
In other American League
games. Texas beat Baltimore
5-1 and Minnesota edged
Boston 4-3. In the only
Mondax’s runfest, also
colie cfing^ four RBIs and
scoring a run. Other sluggers
for Pan Am were Jorge
Sanchez with four hits while
Robert Johnson and Tommy
Supak contributed three hits
an three RBIs apiece.
Tech had taken an early
lead with a 5-run, second-
inning outburst and was
ahead 8-4 when the roof fell
in on the Raider pitching
staff.
Texas Tech will play Texas
in round one of the SWC
tournament Friday at 5 p.m.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) —
Dark clouds skittered across
the treetops and rain pelted
down as Rick Mears peered
out of his garage at the In-
dianapolis Motor Speedway.
“This doesn’t really
help,” said the defending
Indianapolis 500 winner, still
dressed in his driving
unifotm and hoping to get
back onto the track before the
close of Monday’s practice
session.
It was much the same a
few doors down where his
teammates. Mario Andretti
and Bobby Unser, waited out
the rain.
But there was a bit more
concern evident in Mears'
garage.
Andretti and Unser both
qualified their new Penske
PC9s on the front row for the
May 25 Indy 500. Mears, who
won the pole a year ago,
earned a spot on the second
row, but considered it a
disappointment.
While most of the 19 cars
that made it into the race on
the first of two weekends of
qualifying rested quietly in
their garages, the Penske
cars took to the track as soon
as it opened on Monday.
homer by Klimas, the
Drillers got a run scoring
double by Mel Barrow and an
RBI single by Tracy Cowger
before the first inning was
over. Jackson's only run
came in the third when Brian
Giles doubled, moved to
third on a wild pitch and
scored on Mike Howard’s
sacrifice fly.
Frankie George drove in
seven runs as the Amarillo
Gold Sox blasted the El Paso
Diablos, 13-2.
qualified Saturday for the
second row, went out for a
shakedown cruise. while
rookie Bill Whittington
finished his Speedway
refresher driving test.
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MAJOR LEAGUE
High 3 game Ind - Chas Owens
572; Jerry Schleich 661. Fidenco
Canlu 616
High Single Game Ind * Jerry
Schleich 247. Chas Owens 236. Floyd
Neill 222. Fidenco Cantu 224
STANDINGS
By The Associated Press
Phil Klimas' two-run
homer highlighted a four-run
outburst in the first inning as
Tulsa took a 4-1 Texas
League baseball victory over
the Jackson Mets Monday
night.
In other Texas League
games. Amarillo blasted El
Paso, 13-2, and San Antonio
trounced Midland. 10-1.
Shreveport's game at
Arkansas was postponed by
rain. A doubleheader was to
be played tonight.
In addition to the two-run
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week and never were able to
get in enough laps. We had
chassis problems, boost
problems and engine
problems — a little bit of
everything.
"This is a new car and we
just haven't worked with it
enough at this point," the
handsome, sandy haired
Martin has the team
playing his style of heads-up,
aggressive baseball. They
are running the bases with
reckless abandon. You’ve
heard of double steals? Well.
Martin's A's pulled a triple
steal against Detroit. When
the man on the front end of
that maneuver came sliding
across home plate it was the
A's second steal of home in
that particular game. That
sent Tiger catcher Lance
Parrish into such a frenzy
that he did a number on a
dugout water cooler. He was
fined $200 for rearranging
the plumbing.
It's Billy Martin baseball
and it has the town excited.
The attendance for 18 dates
is 161,196. unspectacular by
baseball's boom standards
but teriffic for the
mausoleum, where the A's
had drawn 79.838 for the
same number of openings a
year ago. The increase is
81.358 and remember, it
orchestration of of grunts and
groans, tirades against
linesmen. unharnessed
profanity, constant con-
troversies with umpires and
linesmen.
“It’s dreadful,” said
Sheena Hamilton, a U.S.
Tennis Association com-
mitteewoman who runs the
Easter Bowl tournament for
juniors. “This is an awful
example to set for the kids.
“I heard somebody remark
the other day. 'Isn't it too
bad they can’t bottle Arthur
Ashe?”'
She is was one of the
sensitive souls offended by
John McEnroe’s deportment
in an early round match
against Terry Moor of
Memphis.
Although never in danger
of losing, McEnroe got upset
at one of the linesmen. Dr.
Borger rounded out the
tourney with a total of 365 for
second. La Plata’s B team
managed third with a 384.
Canyon took fourth after
netting 362. Stanton’s B team
beat out the A team's 397
with a tally of 393. Canyon B
finished with 405, while the
Dumas A and B teams
brought in the tail end of the
pack w it h respective scores of
384 and 433.
And in lieu of the fact that
the La Plata squads both
finished in the top three
finishing team bracket, it
wasn’t surprising that all the
representatives garnering
medalist honors after two
district meets, came off those
two teams.
Kerry Beard capped low
scorer of the tourney after he
drove in a 75-76 score of 151.
Steve Barrett brought in the
second lowest medalist tally
of the affair at 79-93-172.
Q. I have a %-ton pickup
with an automatic
transmission. I added an
8-foot overhead camper
weighing 1,600 pounds.
We are planning a trip to
the mountains but I am
afraid we might have
problems in mountain
driving. Even on short
trips which involve no
mountain driving, the
floor over the tran-
smission feels slightly
warm. Is my camper too
much for the pickup?
Conversion of your pickup
for use as a recreational
vehicle is acceptable, and its
off-road operation is normal.
But these conditions put high
demands on the transmission
torque converter. An
auxiliary transmission cooler
is good insurance against
transmission overheat. It
increases the rate of heat
dissipation many times. You
can get an auxiliary cooler kit
from your parts dealer
pitching of Jon Matlack.
Matlack was aided by three
double plays in winning his
third game without a loss.
"Thank God for the
defense," the Texas left-
hander said. "I wasn't
consistent, but I was for-
tunate to throw some double-
play balls and (center fielder
obliged by walking toward
the net and repeating the
epithets within earshot of the
lady ump.
"Penalty point!" barked
Lessing.
This was just one of the
incidents which marred a
week of sparkling tennis.
Vitas Gerulaitis in
Saturday's semifinals got in a
nasty, continuing hassle with
a linesman named Adrian
Clarke.
In the final on Sunday, the
crowd, having to choose
between two sore toes, threw
its allegiance behind the
golden haired Gerulaitis.
The only rumpus occurred
at 1-1 in the first set when
McEnroe, drenched by rain,
called Fred Hoyles, the
English referee, to courtside
and argued the match should
be stopped.
Hoyles, citing the crowd
and TV. refused.
"Okay, default me.”
McEnroe was heard to
mutter over the air.
Nevertheless, he agreed to
goon, proceeding to lose 2-6,
6-2, 6-0. another in a series of
recent disappointments.
McEnroe made no
pretense at hiding his
displeasure and finished
listlessly, bereft of his old
fire and spirit. The crowd
cheered Vitas.
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to look down their noses at
little ol' Oakland and the rest
of baseball has been doing
the same thing for the last
few years.
Even when the team was
winning three straight world
championships, some
baseball ' folks sneered at
the Oakland operation. They
called the coliseum, where
the team plays. a
mausoleum, and. to be
perfectly honest with you. it
sometimes resembled that.
And when the baseball
revolution came along, the
A's best players fled as fast
as they could, leaving
Charles O. Finley with the
shell of a franchise.
Baseball said sell and
Charley, occasionally ob-
stinate before this, tried to
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driver added. ‘We'll
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on it for two or three more
days and, if the weather will
hold out, we should be
alright."
oblige the game. There were
several near deals, but the
sale always fell through at
the last minute.
Then Martin crossed paths
with the marshmallow man in
Minnesota and was told by
George Steinbrenner that the
New York Yankees would no
longer require his
managerial s services.
Along came the moribund
A's, slumbering wistfully at
the bottom of the pack in the
American League West.
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