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2 10 p m on the Fourth, and
Home Runs Lead IF
He's pressing,” Anderson of Mingus, Texas will.be having
said 'Tm putting him in the an Open Playday Jura- 27. 1976
bullpen for a coupleof starts to at 1:30 p m Trophies and rib-
try and get his mind together " bons will lx- awarded and also a
Billingham said he has been high point all around trophy
leFlore, Det, 40. Rivers NY.
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STOLEN B ASES Patek. KC.
34 Carew, Min, 30 Baylor,
In the Texas Tech stadium the Series game Oct 8, 1966. Mick-
turnouts have been around e Mantle, made the game ’
. U . .a .. . first hit. a fourth inning homer
35,000 to 40,000 each xear off sal Maglie The Yankees
won 2-0.
inning, I really would have been
nervous '
A home run by Tom Grieve
at < ounted fot the only run of
the night He led off the 10th
inning with his ninth homer of
the season It came off losing
pat her Paul Mitchell, now 3-4
That was tin- only pitch
Mitchell threw me all night that
I could handle His control was
OAKLAND AP Pitcher Berte
Bly leven finally pit hed like the -
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victory was hu 100th in the big
Oak. 29.
American league
BATIING 150 at bats
leFlore, Det 354; G Brett, KC.
346. McRae, KC. 341. Bostock,
Mm. 327. B Belin. Cle. 322
RUNS Otis, KC. 48 R White.
NY, 43. Hargrove, Tex. 42;
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3-4, who gave up six hits New York Monday night
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Mit hell, who had pit hed 17
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until Grieve’s homer, felt he"
bunt d one agoot job with the
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hight, and it cost me the gaire,".
Mitchell said
Die As missed two chances
to score They hail runners on
first and second with no outs in
the fifth__but Blyleven struck
out larry Haney and Bill North,
to end the inning
With one out in Um- eighth,
Blyleven walked Haney and
Not th Buttle got Bert Campa-
. net is on a fly to centerfield and
Don Bax lot on a popup to first
Campaneris, Oak, 24
PITCHING 7 Decisions -
Garland. Ral. 7-0, 1 000, 1 80;
'That's why I'm not too four classes. Pee Wee. Junior
worried Last year, I didn't and Intermediate and Senior
have good stuff and that made 11 00 per event
Stanhouse, Mon. 5-2, 714. 2 48 reached base on an infield
STRIKFOU IS Seaver, N1. single for the Red Sox, but
94. J Richard, Htn. 79, Mon Garland struck out the next
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The Greeley rodeo, hosting
most of the top hands in pro
rodeo, expects to have prize
money of around- $60,000 More
than 30 rodeos sanctioned by
the PRC A will be held through-
out the Fourth of July weekend
The official Bicentennial
rodeo will be held in Phila-
delphia. Pa., June 23-27, and
most of the top competitors w ill
compete there also
North. Oak, 29;
41 and walked four Grieves horn-
Reds to Victory
in Cincinnati, it was Souvenir year and his third over the Davis homered to carry the
Night And in Atlanta, it was Dodgers - • Padres past San Francisco
just another night at the Office Braves IT. Astros 9 ’ Grubb’s, off John Montefusco,
Cincinnati s fans - two of Rowland Office's four hits was a leadoff shot in the first
them, anyway - went home with raised his one-time Hmma) 193 inning Davis was a two-run
home run bats Monday night, batting average to a potent 306 job in the fifth that put San
compliments of Ken Griffey Office had a run-scoring Diego ahead 5-0
and George Foster, who double in the third inning, Dave ‘Friesleben. went the
unloaded their blasts on Doug another one in a five-run fourth, route, stopping the Giants on
Hau s First two pitches in the a run-sccoring single in the fifth eight hits, including a, two-run
sixth inning arMj a single prior to Wynn's homer by pinch-hitter Garry
The result was a 3-1 victory decisive homer in the seventh Thomason in the seventh
over Los Angeles that bosted Phils g Expos 3 inning
the Reds National league West Phildaelphia s Tom Under- ’ Cards 7, Mets 2
lead to 41 games over the wood was belted all over the Lynn McGlothen turned in six
Dodgers joint in the early innings, but innings of six-hit pitching and
Atlanta s fans - all of them - held on just long enough to pick turned his bat to good use to
got another taste of what up a victory, thanks to Gary lead the Cards over New York
they've gotten used to lately,-Maddox' two-run single in the His single started a three-run
thing to prove to anybody,”
Carew said Sure, I'd like to
win the title again., but if I don’t
I don't.”
He was won four straight
lence Stampede rodeo in
Greeley, Colo , the richest
Fourth of July rodeo in the
Professional Rodeo Cowboys
The only hit he allowenwas a
fifth inning single by Ken Me
Mullen ।
I got the ball up instead of
down, Blyleven said of
M' Mullen # hit I m glad the
Bert Blyleven earned his throwing well, but hasmade too Events will be Western Plea-
100th major league victory with many mistakes sure. Barrels. Poles, Flags, and
a splendid one-hit performance My stuff is good, he said Potatoe Race There will be
and Tom Grieve blasted a
leadoff homer in the 10th inning
to give Texas its victory over
Oakland . -
July 5
QUEBEC AP - Fernand
Marcotte Jr , Canada s middle-
weight boxing champion.
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“FIRST TIME IN THIS AREA
8a.m.to Uwy 377 C,,+L 1, Blocks from Kelley ‘sTruck Stop OPEN SEVEN
10 pm nwy. J >outn Look for the sign DAYS
had a no-hitter in the 10th
shortage of name players and . .
sharply inereased costs, includ- Places Sixth
mg w hat the sponsors must pay
to insure the participuants Ilie Tarleton State University Mayberry, KC 41
Of the 24 players named to rodeo team places sixth in the HITS - G Brett. KC.
this x ear's C cachets All Amer final standings in the National 1 eElore. I be t. 8T Munson, NY.
,, , ica squad, just four took part in College Finals Rodeo in Boze- 80; McRae, KC. 78 Chambliss,
PoSsibl again at about 300 the nationally televised game num. Montana NY. 76
pm ° another munutes last Saturday night, in which . In the first go round, Stew DOUBLES - Carty. Cle. 16.
i . correspondent * *’x the West defeated the East Fry ar was fourth in calf roping, D Evans, Bsn. 15. McRae. KC.
Drinkwaterwill be "on-the 35-17 and m the second go round,. 15; LeFlore, Det, 14 OUs. KC.
spot at le 6 as is mt William B Murray, executive Phillip Harrison placed second 14 Howell. Tex 14
WorK covers the count!s director of the AFC A. said that m steer wrestling and Steve TRIPLES - G Brett, KC 6.
el nation txt throushout the organization has made no firm Beauregard w as third Garner. Oak, 6 leFlore, Det.
1 a\, , decision on what to do about a in the short go round. Dan 5. Poquette. KC.5 North. Oak.
Were thrilled to have the 1977 game He said there Webb was first in steer wrest:- 5 .
Giree x rodeo include with appeared to In- not immediated mg and second in the axerage
such placesas the Folk Festival remedies for th.- troubles cited Joel Hilin is the INC rodeo
in Washington. D ( , President by JKey coach
Fordatlr depen denceHal 1m Before being moved to ----
Philadelphia,, anzo-the. re, Lubbock the game drew sparse When Don l arsen of the.Yan-
enactment of th battle of crowds in Atlanta and Buffalo kees pitched his perfect World
Gettysburg to mention a few, “ ■ * ‘ ‘
said Gil Hause, Greeley rodeo
publicity chairman
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air today game, played at Texas Techs ed thesale of the three Oakland
Directors of the I ubbock Jones Stadium here the past stars, so" Tanner contends the
li r- . 1 seven years ) sale of lahoud also should be
JUly rOurth A spokesman for the 1 1tek voided
lions Club, another sponsor Pilcher Mike Norris was call-
Rodeo to Get »x ill take the same step, leaving ■ edup by the As from Tucson in
V T only the American Football the Pacific .('oast I eague Mon-
: rij m Coaches Association as backer day night, and outfielder Angel
: | V _OVeroqe Marion Kex, president of the Mi ingual was sent to Tueson
11 ii labbock chamber, said after The A’s-Rangers series ends
’ ' ' " ondePen , his directors' unnimous vote, this afternoon with dick Bos-
The game has een a success man 0-0, pitching for Oakland
in l ubback Ilie past seven years against Nelson Briles, 6-3
but the time has come for us to
step aside on successful note R ocec T ocm
As reasons he mentioned a D•uT• •ull
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Ano-hitterwasthefurtherest namely Rowland Offices fourth inning that wiped out
. . , hit in his last 26 games, the
Wei , he got what he wanted longest in the league this
and almost what he didnit he got four of them Monday
expect , । , night and, after the last, he
(iarland, a long-forgotten trotted home on Jimmy w
Nat.onal U-avue man on the Baltimore staff was tie-breaking homer in the
BATTING 150 at bats Ing rotation and repaid the seventh inning that propelled
. > । M, Aria, st 347 G Foter , * 1 > norepaid. the Braves past Houston 11-9
just atxout perfect Grieve Mcbride, Ml.. 3401 —.rouer. Orioles with a splendid pitching P ,, • ...
. " Cin Ui Griffev Cm 342 .. . In the res of the NL,
said n' 33, uney, tin. performance Monday night piil.dni. wa. .. E .
A Oliver, Pgh 338 Morgan, TLe ehinki m’htander hila lelphia widened its East
Ain 3335 ____ . . . . . Division lead over idle Pitts- RLOOMINEON - Minn Ap
cm. 3. pitehed a no-hitter before losing . „ .0 . . 5AMTOT, An
RUNS - Rose, Cin, 58. Grif- it with two out in the eighth urghtopgames by/pounding Where are you. Rod Carew?
inning and finished with a 20, Montreal’8g3,San Diego crept The man generally considered
two-hit triumph over the Boston Wi hin. .awg4me 0 • the best hitter in baseball isn't
Red Sox Dodgers in theWest by beating among the Top Ten hitters in
Garland has.flirted with no- the American league one-third
hit fame before, but surprising- A edtheNewYork Mets72 of the way through the season,
Iv did not comljete tat start AsF oste r sU pped to the plate but he‛s hardly worried
y, till nt Inpl it that start in ( incinnati in the bottom of Carew was hitting 309
twwpsasainsiha Qakland Ait the sixth, the fans cheers were throug" games oP“Sunday ror
Cm. N8 Montanez, MI.IM it nthe ninth dfore tettng hit only.beg inning, to die. down the Minnesota Twins ■19 points
Buckner, u haFdandafiventotheshi fun, a mammoth th
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Montanez Atl 16 . . Rangers toa Griffey’s homer gave rookie who Was leading the AI
Montanez, All it> 1-0, 10-inning victory over the pat za/hri 21 ,50 1.. . 1 wno was eadne me Al
TRIPIES D.Cash,Phi, 7; OakindNs.nGEpiler at. J,chry the lead he "I’m hitting the ball," Carew
• D Parker Itoh 7 T/son Ml J ' 8 ‘ igueroa needed He finished with a four
base ” arxer l gh i. yson. Ml., pitched a three-hitter to pace hitter forhis sixth Tietom.
Blyleven sredited pit. lung ' Geronimo, < in, 5 W Davis, the New York Yankees to a 6-4) ......... . —.——...
coach Sid Hudson and team- SD, 5 decision over the Cleveland Q /
male Gaylord Perry for his HOME KINS Kingman. Indians e noy C
change of luck He had lost NY » Schmidt, Phi, 19 " I" —
three straight games since G Fgster, ( in. 15. Morgan. Cm. Elsewhere the California
coming to the Rangers from the 12; Monday, Chi. Il Cedeno, Angels nipped the Minnesota
Minnesota Twins earlier this Htn, 11. (ev LA. 11 Winfield. Twins 2-1 in 10 innings; the
month > - ND. 11 Chicago White Sox defeated the
Il was just some little things -STOLEN BASES ( edeno, Kansas ( ity Royals 2-1 in 11
they . hanged, Blyleven said HIh 26 Morgan. Cin, 22; innings and the Detroit Tigers
The As played the game Griffey. Cin. 18. Brock, sth 17. turned back the Milwaukee
under protest Managerchuck lopes, la, 16 Brewers 3-2 in 11
Tanner of < akland claimied the PITCHING 7 Decisions ... . . c . ,, ..
» . v- , , enc, g - .... Im- burly Giarland had the
Rangers were using an me igi F reisieben, SD, 6-1. 851,132; vc ’ .n2
.. . ", . ... cn ... , am . Red Sox mesmerized unti IKico
ble plaver outfielder Joe K Jones, SD, 12-3, 800, 2 49. „ . . .
. . . .1 Nv 2 , o , on Petrocelli punched a weak
lahoud - Matlack. NY. 8-2. 800. 2 80 . , ....
■ , .. v., m.. - , 0 ground single on a 2-0 count
lahoud was purchased by the Kaat, Ph. 7-2, 178,3.00; through the right side of the
Rangers the same night the A S Lonborg, Phi 9-3, 750.2 76. Inrgnine mh f
sold three of their players to Alcala. ( in. 6-2, <50. 4 Al.
other teams Baseball Commis- Zachry. Cm. 6-2. 750. 2.39; Then in the ninth, Rick Miller
right-hander was a fith-inning
single by Ken McMullin Blyle
ven. 5-8. struck out iht batters
batting championships and five
over-all while building the
highest lifetime average among
active players
l et s see where everyone is at
the end of the year," said
Carew, who was second in Lie
major leagues with 31 stolen
bases "Some of the balls that
have been caught will start to
drop in. Everything has a way
of evening our in this game ”
. . ... . in many respects though,
said "bora while this springI Carew is enjoying one of
didn’t eel real good at the his most remarkable years,
plate, the bat wasn’t comfort- Carew, Who has missed an
able in my hands and I average of 33 games a in
wondered if playing a new career only missed one
position, was affecting my game. He‛s given the Twins
itting, ,, . their best defense at first base
The «Ly ear-old Carew was since Vic Power played the
_ moved to first base this year by position in the early 1960s, and
CINCINNATI AP-Cincinnati new manager Gene Mauch his baserunning has been
Reds Manager Sparky Ander- after nine seasons at second responsible for much of
son has assigned Jack Hilling- base Minnesota’s limited success,
ham to the bullpen to regain his Sure, the switch is taking Calvin Griffith shelled out
composure, but the right-han- time, coninued Carew, who $600,000 in spring training to
der says I expected it." has developed into a depend- sign his only superstar for three
Billinghams record is 5-5 able, if not standout first seasons and Griffith feels it has
with an earned run average of baseman been a worthy investment
5.05 He has not won since May "Lsten, I don t have any- "Certainly’he’s a $200,000
23, suffering two losses in that (nen DAvA., ballplayer,” says Griffith "If
time • 1 Y Y there's such a thing as 1200.000
in his last .five starts, .... player today, Carew has to be
Billingham has gone 24 1-3 Set at MinguS it."
innings, allowing 34 hits and 24 . ■
runs. 20 of them earned The Grant Town Riding Club
with his 13th homer, a shot deep
ito the left field stands
Griffey's homer gave rookie
Pat Zachry all the lead he
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