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After Ferguson Jenkins stopped righthander’s fourth 1-0 victory only run in the sixth when Jeff
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broken into the starting lineup.
Rosenberg sophomore Robert
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backfield of tailback Jessie
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favorite in the final of the U.S.
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met defending champion John
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Amritraj. Only Amritraj and
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He noted that the Bulldog Australians would protest and doubleheaders on Friday, Jan.
team has a fine quarterback, likely would win - giving the 3 and Sunday, Jan. 5.
wasn’t getting it to good spots.'' his consecutive scoreless inning price. Hands, a former team-
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5-5 in 1973, is picked in the
Harris Ratings to end up in
the cellar in District 9-AA.
The Bulldogs return seven
announced that the Rangers
had purchased 34-year-old
At Hamilton Hico Tigers Test Bulldogs
game judging by the talk Detroit's Mickey Lolich for the
With a couple of scrim- who throws well, and said he and we are in good shape, year, after a fine season in
mage sessions, either a felt their best offensive threat although Walter Lucas has a 1972. Bullion hopes to raise
pleasant memory or a case is in their tailback, who does bruised back. He should be that mark considerably this
of nerves behind, Coach a good job running. ready Friday,” he commen- year and Friday will be his
Jackie Bullion will send his “Addison, their fullback, ted. first chance.
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Connors, 7-5, 6-3, 5-7, 6-2.
Jurgajtis, Falls City;
Said rookie catcher Jim streak to 21 straight. He has mate of Jenkins at Chicago, had
Sundberg, "I didn’t think he allowed one earned in his last 43 a 4-5 record with a 4.45 earned
had very good stuff tonight He innings. run average this season.
by Soviet Union; Stan Smith and
Roscoe Tanner were pitted in
an all-American duel, and the
other American left in the
championships, Arthur Ashe,
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“I didn’t have a real cool The win was the 170th in the
lettermen, including
Australian Open in January, ,
advanced with a 6-4, 7-5 victory
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offensive and four defensive The Australians, reserve three times before Cuneo and Roy Leslie
starters. Ed Pettitt must rely skipper John Cuneo of the his crew members acceded. Walter Lucus
on sophomores to fill some of challenging Southern Cross and Officials discussed but did not Charles Roberts
members of the Australian The Australians were disco- Loyd Roberson
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Association clubs announced _ _
Wednesday. Astros Robbed ........
Weiss, 32, a Moot-3 ironman * me women wno reuuceu flanker David Smith, Wichita,
who played in 538 consecutive CINCINNATI AP - Declaring their numbers to four Wednes- Kan
games before being sidelined we wuz robbed," city council- day, met in the semifinals Davis rushed for 91 var/k in
with an injury at the end of last men were to vote today on a Friday. last week^ SiXwge white
season, is a nine-year veteran resolution voicing their protest Miss. Evert, the Wimbledon Smith scored both touchdowns.
NBA. over a controversial home plate champion who won her 56th Blinn won last year’s en
He has a career average of 9.3 call in the Cincinnati Reds’4-3 straight match when she beat counter 6-0
points per game. He recovered loss Monday night to the 1 esley Hunt, 7-6, 6-3, will take k The only other JV game
from his injury in time to see Houston Astros on another Australian, Evonne scheduied -t this tim„ wi L5
action in 11 playoff games The Resolution expresses Goolagong - a player she has Sept. 26 in Wharton “
axainst Detroitand Milwaukee, "shock and dismay at the yet o beat on grass Wharton Junior College.
The 6-foot-6 Goukas averaged atrocious call" by home plate Billie Jean King will get a
5.7 points per game during the umpire Jerry Dale. rematch against Julie Held-
1973-74 season He came to Reds player Joe Morgan slid man.
Buffalo from Houston on Feb. 1. into the plate and was called out Miss Goolagong, who last
when Jan Kodes said
wouldn’t bet on him,
Fergy Beats Twins
With Seven-Hitter
will be sent to Baseball Miss King beat her good Argonauts of the Canadian
Commissioner B owie Kuhn, friend and doubles partner Football League fired head
National League President Rosie Casals, 6-1, 7-6, and Miss Coach John Rauch and named
( harles Feeney and the Heldman downed Nancy Gunt- Joe Moss as his interim
supervisor of league umpires, er 7-5,7-6. " successor.
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couldn't get his fastball where
he wanted it early in the game
But, when you can be erratic
and still pitch like that, you are
some pitcher And he’s some
pitcher.”*.
It remained for pitching
coach Art Fowler to put the
Jenkins performance in its
proper perspective
"How can you say he had an
off night,” said Fowler. "He
pitched a shutout, didn’t he? I
thought he pitched a helluva
game. That’s why he’s making
all the money he is.”
The shutout was the sixth of
the season for Jenkins and tied
him with Boston’s Luis Tiant
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teams will kickoff the 1974
season tonight when they
journey to Hamilton. In
action will be the seventh
grade, eight grade and the.
junior varsity.
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the gaps, although he has an unidentified crew member, resolve the issue Wednesday. It Byron Rumph
SAN MARCOS - Southwest some boys from the frosh sneaked aboard Courgeous was not known when their David Ogle
Texas State’s Junior Varsity and eight grades who had a Monday night and questioned decision would be announced. Barry Ross
will open its brief session good season last year. Depth the ability of the boat to pass One official, A.E. Tony Watts, Ed lefevre
Saturday in Brenham against will be a minus factor for the the stiff construction rules noted there could be consider- Tim McCambron
Blinn Junior College. Bulldogs. which govern the International able discussion of the situation Gary Reed
The Bobcat JV, dominated by Bullion, who inherited the 12-meter class - to which both because the rule’s wording is Loyd Roberson
freshman, clipped Blinn, 12-6, Tiger coaching spot during boats belong. unspecific. “The wording of the 1
in a scrimmage here last week, the season when Dwayne The discussion is over the rule says‘small.’The IYRU has
Coach Bill Miller said the Gray resigned, has nine positioning of two main winch never defined small That’s our
SEATTLE AP - Alexander
Salnikov scored 36 points
Wednesday night to lead the
Soviet Union nationally basket-
ball team to a 79-70 victory over
the U.S All-Stars and even
their series at one victory each.
The U.S. team, looking
exceptionally ragged at times,
fell behind by as much as 11
points in the first half as
.Salnikov hit on five of nine field
goal attempts
•All-American David Thomp-
son of North Carolina State
failed on all four of his tries
from the field for the American
squad Thompson had only
three points at the end of the
first 20 minutes
Mo Rivers and Ken Carr kept
the U.S team in contention and
helped narrow the gap to 36-13
at the half
Salnikov collected five points
in the opening minutes of the
second half as the Russians ran
up a 45-35 lead with 17 minutes
to play. The Russians opened,
their advantage to 68-5.3, then
held off a challenge led by Rich
Kelly and Monte Towe that
brought the U.S team to within
six points at 68-62 with 4 .37
remaining.
The game saw tempers flare
at that point and coaches and
players from both sides
swarmed onto the floer. but
were restrained by referees and
the other players.
There also had been a protest
from the Russians with seven
minutes to play in the first half
when Soviet Coach Vladimir
Kandrashm apparently protest-
ed the flailing elbows of the U.S.
players.
Towe was the high scorer for
the Americans with 12 points
and Kelly had 11
The series resumes Friday
"There are only two players finals round.
left who can win - Stan Smith The top-seeded Connors seek-
and John Newcombe,” said Jan ing his third major crown of the
Kodes, the 12th-seeded Czech year, met Alex Meteveli of the
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ARLINGTON, Tex AP - department. It was the lean The Rangers scored their
Hico Tigers into their first does a good job both ways. The Tigers were 3-6-1 last PROBABLE STARTING
test of the season Friday LINEUP, HICO TIGERS
night, when they travel to E“AMepmam m Elanm OFFENSE
= to take on the controversy Flares ^rey
The Tigers have put their l Charles Roberts
"Ell™ On Eve of Cup Race 3a
together in a 7.4 gpt—L: With those in the past, Eddie Needham
logemer in a /.jo siurmisn.. Bullion is turning his atten- NEWPORT, R.I. AP - challengers the Cup for the first Ed Lefevre
fastball early,” said Jenkins. “I majors for Jenkins and boosted the Twins for the $20,000 waiver ................1 tion to the task at hand - the Controversy flared Wednesday time since the racing began in Buddy Mayfield
Hamilton Bulldogs. Hamilton, over the upcoming America’s 1851. Walter Lucus
in a close play. Television beat Miss Evert in the
only regulars scheduled to play lettermen returning, including drums which control the jibs, problem,” Watts said. .
against Blinn are offensive seven starters on both offense The 12-meter rules say that e‛m,
lineman Craig Dunlavy and and defense. the boat’s deck must be flat nApGhArPe
Matt Castillo and cornerbacks He watched as the Dublin* except for certain “small” 3DUIL 3lIUIL> I
Leroy Bailey and Booker Lions overwhelmed the Bull- depressions, but the Coura- ------------------
Russell. dogrin their tecrimmage last geous winch drums are set into NEW YORK AP - Four
Dunlavy is a sophomore week, but came away with a depressed area approxim- schools, Boston College, Brown,
squadman, while Castillo is a some vivid impressions, ately four feet. Cornell and St. Lawrence have
transfer from Pratt (Kan.) "Hamilton is a well bal- If the International Yachts been invited to compete in the
Junior College who is still anced ball club, and their Racing Union rules the drums 13th annual Eastern College
learning the SWT system and strongest point is their back- must be set on deck, Courag- Athletic Conference Hockey
needs the game work. field,” he said. “The back- eous will have to undergo Festival, it was announce today
Bailey and Russell are field is experienced, and extensive revisions before the by Scotty Whitelaw, commis-
freshmen from Victoria and although the line is big, they races - scheduled to begin sioner of the ECAC.’
Kodes Says Connors
To be Third in Open
FOREST HILES, N.Y. AP - When asked where he would
Jimmy Connors, known as a put Connors, Kodes apologeti-
wiseacre as well as a tennis tally said third
wizard, feigned a few tears "Thrid place ain’t bad,”
BUFFAIO AP - Veteran
guard Bob Weiss of the Chicago Honctnn | ITU
Bulls has been traded to the 1 VI lJ
Buffalo Braves for guard Matt A .
Goukas and future considera- Gounci Sav
tions, the National Basketball •----II
He also shook a fist in mock they put the net up out there,
anger when he heard his "Until Sunday, no one will
bride-to-be, Chris Evert, had know who is best.’
been booed and called a bad The men will be a step closer
sport by the Forest Hills crowd to determining a champion
three irregularities on the craft. Bartram asked them to leave Eddie Needham
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