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Basketball Next Week
NEW YORK AP - They’re woman’s championship team
having a cage tilt this week, as from John F. Kennedy College
they My in basketball circles. In Wahoo, Neb., also is on the
What makes it a bit different to tour and will compete against
that it’s in mainland China and China's national women’s
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The Texas Ranger-Balti-
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night. June 16, drew the
largest audience ever to
watch a Ranger network
telecast.
Saturday's game was
watched by 238,000 people in
the Metroplex. The previous
record had been 220,000, set
by the Rangers-Twins broad-
cast on April 22 of this
season. _______
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CHICAGO AP - Pat Kelly's
first home run, a three-run shot
in an explosive seventh inning,
paced the Chicago White Sox to
an 8-3 victory over the
California Angels and helped
them to break a five-game
losing streak Wednesday. The
game also saw the first at-bat
this season by an American
League pitcher.
The Sox erupted for six runs
in the seventh, shelling Califor-
nia starter Nolan Ryan. Ed
Herrmann led off with a double
Kelly Homers
Was nonsense. , . .. .. Bush threw a strike, then a between a 12-man team of US. games that TVS teams will
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LUBBOCK, Tex. AP - The The most celebrated duels, They are backyard brawls:
great rivalries of college contends Carlen, match kids USC-UCLA, Alabama-Auburn,
football, says Texas Tech's Jim who grew up together, clashed Oklahoma-Texas, Georgia-
Carlen, are created by players, in high school, who were wooed Georgia Tech, Pitt-Penn State,
not fans, and intimacy to the by the same schools and Michigan-Michigan State, Ten-
being videotaped by a U.S. team,
firm. The TVS network, which got
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do the damage it might have.
Ragsdale said the steer For Rorone
dropped his head slightly as he I UI •vvvu
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and that the animal suddenly wel fired a 1-under-par 71 on
jerked his head to the side, the Sheppard Air Force Base
hooking him between the legs course Wednesday and
Vsing for his first world moved into a tie for the second ------------------- ...
round lead of the Texas-Okla Auburn but Bryant vs. Jordan, driver won the Miller 500 at walkout gaining momentum.
homa Junior Golf tournament not Oklahoma vs. Texas but Ontario, Calif. Meanwhile, the ATP boycott .0.
with Eddie Horn of Fort Worth Fairbanks vs. Royal, not USC The magazine quoted Foyt as forced a 48-hour postponement nochance of lifting the ban on
First-round leader Bill Gulley vs. Notre Dame, but McKay vs. saying, “Now that I've taken of the draw, originally sche- miie
of Andrews, Tex., carded an 83 Parseghian." care of these hillbillies,
and dropped out of the Perhaps, he suggested, “it's referring to stock car drivers,
championship flight. Gulley just a grand melee. There are a I‘m looking forward to beating
had held the lead after shooting great many factors in the those long-haired European
a 2-under-par 69 at Weeks psychology that goes into fags.”
Parks course Tuesday. preparation of such a game.” He denies ever making the
Horn s and Cromwell’s two- And then, flashing a big grin, statement while both a writer
day total read 143, one stroke he added, "Sometimes it even and a researcher for the
better than Lindy Miller of Fort involves the psychiatric.” magazine testified of having
two other persons tell them of
the quote.
and went to third on Bill Sharp's ppppooeooomoc
periect bunt down the third The Cincinnati Red Stock-
base line. A single by Luis ings, organized in 1869, is the
Alvarado off first baseman nation's oldest professional
Mike Epstein’s glove scored baseball team.
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"22 Pitcher Who Pitched to Ruth SSE
the players. The reason there ~. m. _ the flrat of eight scheduled the United States, has special
are so many upsets in the lcmouer hU Drchore TA Lone Aoren Siwo-Amerlcan basketball toed in covering U J. collegiate
Southwest Conference is be- LI>llIdYUV UV I ILVIIUI> LU IOV• HCIUII. games next Wednesday at 8:30 sports since the mid-1960s.
gauseeverybodygnowneverya SHANNON, Miss. AP - The giving me endorsements and i wanted to challenge him. tola LTSsMiasisPosspdnntwilg
grudge battle,” Carton said. man, who served up Babe haven't seen one dime of it " my catcher Tommy Padden to It‘s the first such sports to Moscow to cover the World
"And the great rivalry Ruth’s last two home run '“I’ve never heard anything tell Babe that I was caning event-aside from those held University Games which run
between Oklahma and Texas record-settingig 35 season says likes what these pitchers are through withmybes itpitch-the duringpdsdenenixkonsStripto Aug. 15-25 Often called the
is not a battle between the the.ideathat.modernrday sazingIsakbsolutely criminal, hard one-and ! didn’t think he mainand china-covered byan “collegiate Olympics,” the
states hut iw-anw n it has a pitchers would willingly help I f this happens, 111 be ashamed culd hit it. American TV emmn, dine games involving .S. college
pile of Texas kids who want to aenry Aaron ore aka uth’s 1 ever ptayed the game ’ Padden told Ruth the pitch NBC famed thomotntamous athletes, will include bast
prove they made the right hpmermark. to not much short Reminded of speculation over would be down the middle, Bush table tennis matches between ball, fencing, gymnastics and
choice by going to Oklahoma.” ofacriminalac"- the .years that, perhaps he “ id, sothat we could seeifI U.S. and Chinese teams in April wrestling, among other sports.
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with opposing coaches in the stories in.which National --------- ------
13th CoachesAll-America foot- League pitchers were guoted as
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Hennech Resigns from
the East coach and Southern being the pitcher who threw No. Ruth, then playing for the old
O.,4. A,,L:, IL Cal’sFjhn‘Mckaymwest 715 to Aaron, the Atlanta Boston Braves, hit No. 713 that ‘T....... ‘
O a n L 0 U 0 a C n I n g J 0 D coach in discussing’ the tngi- slugger who is closing in on inning. Bush recalled. . said it would," Bush said, "and Hal King highlighted a six-run matches in mainland China, but
MikeHennechheudfootbal, kssns
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5 ears has resigned his position Hennech has also coached at thetr teamssintonbowegames BuSh, Off whom Ruth slugged “I had realy never seen him Ruthwas Just too much for F rancisco Giants Wednezday.
tostakeppnighaschool assistants Gustine and Frankfurt, Ger- unbeatensorrojans won“h »■ hit. long bali," Bush said. "I me."
Hennech s Santo Football many. He is a graduate of mythical national champion- -it’s been over 35 years since A,. H ' X off starter Elias Sosa and
sswazS......." feat-- k-jwhWimbledon Begins to s;--;
District Co-Championship in Santo is now interviewing Pioren. . . rientneory on remember being in demand as rInA ilAI i i rithers.
I'i71. and the District Cham- applicants for a replacement. .. .. . ; a speaker. Nobody rushed up —A Anart \Nar n Acr A V Perez delivered Driessen
pionshipin 1972. HiS Track and inyone interested should con-coud very well rail R-dlL VVCUIIU>UdY withatwo-runhomer,his12th
Golf Team tact Cecil Hardin at 817-769-3215 that the Statur of a’ teamcan Indians Take LONDON AP - The Wimble- duled for Wednesday morning. prstesersonKgsshnmerehng
. 1-15 championships in 19/1, or 817-769-2851. contribute to a rivalry-'‘We've _. _ _ don Tennis Tournament began Capt. Mike Gibson, Wimble- relled from the minors
m*pA Pg become rivals for other teams T igers, 7 -6 falling apart Wednesday as a don tournament referee, said, earlier this week, came with
KAgS0A e n Urea DV because we’ve been pretty ® clarge group of .militant men "We shall have a fullIdraw of two out in the inning.
' -"or- — - """J—"- j good „ CLEVELAND AP - George stars pulled out in sympathy 128 as always. We shall take
Q4, in DA-AN QneAI Both he and Carlen pointed Hendrick singled in the last of with Nikki Pilic, the suspended losers from the qualifying
D C C r in H 00 e U . • U n U d V out the most notable exception the ninth, scoring Buddy Bell Yugoslav. And even the girls tournament, and other players
•-V U-I „ . - to the Carlen “backvard from second and giving the threatened to join the boycott, if necessary. There are plenty
DENVER. Colo. - Bob champion all around cowboy , _te 47.lear-oidm-ris Cleveland Indians a 7-6 victory By evening 33 men had signed of good players ready to
Ragsdale, pro rodeo s leading title. Ragsdale said he plans to between Southern Cal and over the Detroit Tigers Wednes- forms withdrawing from next compete.”
winner, was hospitalized Sun- rest for a week, and hopes to Notre Dame. day. week’s championships in re- Ilie Nastase, the colorful
day after a steer’s horn resume competition after that. “I guarantee vou our came The Tigers had tied the game sponse to a strike call by the Romanian who lost to Smith in
penetrated his groin, the So far this year he has won with Notre Dame is a pretty big 6-6 in the top of the ninth by Association of Tennis Profes- a memorable final ast year,
Rodeo Cowboys Associaton $26,805 in calf roping, steer rivalry „ he laaghing scoring twice on a triple by sionals. Stan Smith, reigning became a shortodds favorite
said. wrestling and team roping. He observed also that Mickey Stanley, which deliver- Wimbledon champion from for the title. He to a member of
Ragsdale was competing in I -arry Mahan, Dallas, Texas, is whether it‛s big" or a ed Ed Brinkman, and a wild Pasadena, Calif., was among the ATP but was ordered by the
steer wrestling that afternoon second with $23,98/ "little” rivalry “if you lose pitch by Indiana retiever Jerry them. - “e- Romanian National Associaton
at the Novato, Calif., rodeo Mahan was among the .... . fir’a „ 3 ’ Johnson that allowed Stanley to ent.a to play Wimbledon
When the injury occured. He winners at to week 3 biggest SoJostans tfired were score. more were expected 4 spoke t Bucharest on to
has been released from the contest, the Gladewater, Tenas. Hhl last year agreed tn part + c, phone,"Nastasesaid."Iwasin
hospital Koundup rodeo, where he took with Carlen on the intimacy-re- lestimony Ends Billie Jean King, reigning a difficult position, but it to now
cruiting concept but he said In E.+ e.;+ Wimbledon women’s champion, settled. I will play."
there are other factors in great In Foy >ulL called a meeting of all women Pilic suspended by the
rivalries. HOUSTON AP - Testimony players with the idea of uniting International Lawn Tennis
“Don't leave the coaches ended Wednesday in the $1 and demanding a bigger share Federation because he failed to
nut” he chuckled “They take a million libel suit filed by racing of the prize money-because play for Yugoslavia in the
great deal of relish in beating car driver A.J. Foyt against they think they will now be the Davis Cup, leftthe scene of the
another team. They get their Sports Illustrated magazine. big attractions of the tourna- squabbling and flew to his home
hackles up for one another and Final arguments will begin ment. atsplit. . ,
it can affect the team.” Thursday. Some women players spoke of There was no sign of peace
The press, he added, contri- Foyt is suing the magazine a possible walkout if they didn’t talks. Allan Heyman, president
hutes no small part- “Some- over a statement attributed to get their way. But there was not of the ILTF, and Herman
times it's not Alabama vs him in a 1972 issue after the much sign of a women’s David, chairman of the All-
-■ - - ■ England Club which runs
Wimbledon, both Mid there was
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