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Montreal
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This guy called me and told me I ought to swing Texas
league singles," said Grieve "He said that's the way he
did it back in 1932"
"O( course, a Texas leaguer is just a bloop single but it
ayers," said
told him the
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happens he
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Saturday's Results
New York 2, Philadelphia 0
Chicago 4, Pittsburgh J
Houston S, Cincinnati 1
Atlanta 7, San Francisco 1
the right
py Wicks
traded to
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Houston
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.370 17
“We both were short-handed
so we decided to combine for-
ces," said Feldner,
“I Just wanted something that
would finish the race," Darnell
said of his decision to drive the
Dodge. “I knew if I could stay
on the track I could finish in the
top 10 anyway.”
n vs.
Sparta
nightcap victory behind the
seven-hit pitching of Terrell
Cochran.
Glen Smith had two hits and
manager Phillip Cochran
scored three times to spark
Brownwood's offense.
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By The Associated Press
American League
BATTING (125 at bats)—
Saturday'! Results
Boston 5, Minnesota 2
Toronto 4, Oakland 2
New York 0, Chicago 6
Milwaukee 3, Texas 2,10 in-
nings
Baltimore 5-13, Kansas City
4-14,2nd game 10 innings
Cleveland 7, Seattle 5
Detroit 0, California 6
gat me to thankmg that I was swinging too hard and I
tadn't even get the man's name "
Grieve’s outburst ended a personal hed for the popular
Ranger outfielder who was the team's tap home run
producer in 1916 with 34
If I had been 14.1 probably would have strangled my
wife the way things are going." said Grieve. "Smet I am
24 1 was a little more mature about it I hadn't even
thought about jumping off buildings- yet "
The Ranger bench gave Grieve the full treatment when
he trotted around the bases after his second inning homer
Some refused to talk to him and Jim Fregosi lai prone on
the bench in a fake dead faint.
Well, I can go home tonight and not keep wondering if I
am ever going to hit another one," said Grieve, who has
they won the
ri op withome
seen In the
who climbed
the net Md
field, SD, 43; Parker, Pgh, 41;
Garvey, LA, 41.
HITS—Parker, Pgh, 70; Win-
field, SD, 69; Garvey, LA. M;
Griffey, Cin, M; Rose, Cin, 83.
DOUBLES_Cromrtie, MU,
20; Reitz, StL, 17; Rose, Cin. 18;
Parker, Pgh, 15; Luzinski, Phi,
14.
gree Texas heat, when Foyt,
who led the first half of Le race,
broke a stabalizer bar and
crashed into the wall on the
124th lap.
Foyt, who was honored prior
to the race for winning his
fourth Indianapolis 500 title,
careened down onto the infield
and limped Into the pits and out
of the race.
After dueling with eventual
fourth place finisher Sal To-
vella, Addison, Bl., Darnell took
charge and led the rest of the
way, a total of 114 laps.
Two other decisions Darnell
made also helped the USAC
veteran. Darnell decided Satur-
day to drive his big engine
Dodge Instead of his small
Camaro because he thought the
Dodge would survive the ex-
treme heat. Darnell and Fel-
dner also decided to combine
their pit crews.
were
a tors
By DENNE H FREFMLAN
AP Sports Writer
ARIINGTON, Tex API - A Up from a 65-year-old
telephone caber helped slugging Teen Grieve break out of
the deepest slump of his major league career Sunday
nght
Grieve, hitting a mere 158 and homerless since April 11.
slapped a home run and delivered a game winning fifth in-
ning single in a 76 Texas Ranger victory over the Mil-
waukee Brewers
By The Assoclated Press
American l eague
East
nings
Los Angeles 9, San Diego 4
Sunday’s Results
New York 6-3, Philadelphia 5-
2, 1st game, 10 innings
Cincinnati 14, Houston 4
Montreal 7, St. Louis 5
spread from
n streets as
oung people
enjoyed the
ment at toe
und through
orns blaring
I who shook
Led happily
lered riders
three homers for the year
Grieve had missed almost a month of action with in-
jured ribs and Ranger Manager Fran Laucchesi said
"Tve been waiting for him to break out of his stamp for a
longtime "
Gaylord Perry. With relief help from Adrian Devine,
gained his fifth victory against as many losses although
Ceci Cooper, Sal Bando and Charlie Moore taggedhimfor
homeruns
Jim Staton. 36, was the victim of the 12-hit Ranger at-
tack as Texas moved to within five games of American
League Western Division leader Minnesota
Doyle Alexander 8-2, of the Rangers was scheduled to
meet the New York Yankees' Catfish Hunter, 13, in a
nationally televised game tonight
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Darnell said he discovered
the cracked bell housing about
one hour before race time. "I
didn’t think there was any way
to get it fixed but I finally got
one from Ed Negre (who fin-
ished 10th) and we made it with
five minutes to spare."
If Darnell had been forced to
start in his Camaro, who would
have started et the end of the 33-
car field instead of the fourth
row where he qualified the
Dodge
A telegram from President
Jimmy Carter was read during
Foyt’s pre-race show.
"I join in the sentiments of
your fellow Texans as they set
aside A. J. Foyt Day in tribute to
your fourth victory at In-
dianapolis and your outstanding
racing record," Carter's tele-
gram said.
"You've enjoyed many hon-
«i throughout your career but
today's tribute will surely be
among the moot memorable.
Texas is rightfully proud of your
fame. May you enjoy this
special day and have many
more successes."
Darnell said he'd also like to
celebrate a few more A.J. Foyt
days Just like Sunday's.
Softball,
malds vs.
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By MICHAEL A. LUTZ
AP Sports Writer
COLLEGE STATION, Tex.
(AP) - Rolly-polly Bey Daniell
laughed all the way to the
winner’s circle after the United
States Auto Club (USAC) Texas
500 stock car race Sunday all
because he took the time to look
underneath his Dodge prior to
the start of the race.
Darnell, Deerfield, Ind., dis-
covered a crscked bell housing
in the rear end and got it re-
paired just in time to upstage
A.J. Foyt and win the third race
of his 15-year tour of the USAC
circuit.
The victory Jumped Darnell
from seventh place to second
behind Paul Feldner, Richfield,
WIs. in USAC stock car division
points. Feldner finished second
in the race and retained his lead
by a 580-465 margin.
“Mow’d you ever get under
the car in the first place?" a
USAC official said, pointing to
Darnell's ample waist.
“Oh, they Jacked that car up
real high,” Darnell laughed. "I
don't even know why I did it I
rarely look under the car like
that before the start of a race.”
Darnell got control of the 250-
lap marathon staged in 90-de-
The Main Lobby
Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.- p.m.
Saturday 1:30 a m -10a.m.
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Weiskopf snap slump
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - five holes - led to a 277 total, 11
las County, said of Snodgrass. Calif
Snodgrsss, a 19-year-old Oakland
member of the University of K c
Houston golf team who says he Seattle
wants to turn professional when
he graduates, led the tourna-
ment after Saturday's play
Cornett was in fourth.
Winds Sunday gusted up to 25
miles an hour as Mike Muckle-
roy, 21, of Baytown and Kirk
Branum soared to 78s for final
scores of 298 and 299 respec-
tively for the third and fourth
spots.
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30 18
29 18
28 22
28 23
21 28
21 30
West
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25 25
25 31
22 30
22 30
20 34
W L
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28 23
27 23
26 27
22 25
20 28
30 30
West
31 20
28 21
24 23
25 24
25 28
24 25
22 34
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BASEBALL LEADERS
Snodgrass, of Arlington, fash- Boston
ioned a four-over-par 76 Sunday Milwkee
for a six-over-par 204 total Cleve
Cornett, also of Arlington, fired Detroit
a 75 and finished at 297. Toronto
"I guess you could say I gave
him the golf bug but he's self Minn
taught for the most part,” the Chicago
Cornett, 28, who works for Dal- Texas
808 -
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.511 5
.510 5
490 6
.490 8
.393 11
Experience was the key to his under par, his third victory in
victory in the Kemper Open the Kemper and 850,000 from Carew, Min, .375; Ballor, Tor,
Golf Tournament, Tom Weis- the total purse of $250,000. .348; Fisk, Bsn, 339; Bostock,
kopf said. A regained putting And it prompted him to enter Min, .335; Soderholm. Chi, .333.
touch brought him through the this week's Danny Thomas- RUNS—Fisk, Bsn, 41; Bonds,
multiple-man scramble. Memphis Classic. He filed his Cal, 3a Rud, Cal, 38 Carew,
But wife Jeanne deserves a entry moments after posting his Mln, 35; Hisle, Mln, 35.
large part of the credit, too. 12th career victory and only RUNS BATTED IN—Hisle,
"I was really down after my moments before the deadline. Min, 47; Rudi, Cal, 42; Munson,
disappointing, discouraging fin- Weiskopf had to birdie the NY, 40; Zisk, Chi, 38; Cowens, TRIPLES—Brock, StL, 5; Al-
ish in the Memorial Touma- par-five ninth hole to remain in KC, 39 mon, SD, 5; Winfield, SD, 5;
ment in my home town,” Weis- a tie with non-winners George HITS—Carew, Min, 75; Maddox, Phi, 4; Mumphry, StL,
kopf said Sunday after a final- Burns and Bill Rogers halfway Yount, Mil, 85; Burleson, Bsn, 4; Tmpleton, StL, 4; Foil, SF, 4.
round 70 had broken a two-year through the final round. He took 64; Munson, NY, 64; Chambliss, ...
victory drought control with another birdie on NY, 63. HOME R UMs-Cey, LA, 14,
“I just wanted to get away the par-five 10th and locked it DOUBLES-McRae, KC'n 17; Burroughs, At, 13i.Smith,tA,
from tournament golf for a up with a one-putt par on the Lemon, Chi, 15; Burleson, Bsn, nn Be nhCin SD 11
while. I hadn’t won in two years, par-five 15th, where Burns 13; ReJackson, NY, 13; Cowens, Cin, 11, Winfield, SD, 11,
I was playing bad It wasn’t any made bogey from a fairway KCjstocrMnMin STOLEN BASES-Taveras,
fun. I was confused and angry. I bunker. That put Tom three in pTPkyEow Mnn vC Pgh, 22; Cedeno, Htn, 20; Mor-
didn’t know what to do. front with three to play. ^^’4’ ’ ' gan, Cin, 19; Royster, AU. 18;
"I just wanted to get away for Burns and Rogers2, both non- HOMFRUNS-Zisk Chi 15' Cabel, Htn, 18; Lopes. LA, 18.
a while and not play and try to winners, each finished with a HOME RUNS—ask,uu, w,
get things worked out. round of par-72 and a tie for Nettles, NY, 13; GScott, Bsn, PITCHING (6 Decisions)-
“My wife told me I was like a second at 279, Doug Tewell and 12; Bonds, Cal, 12; Hisle, Min, Denny, StL, 7-0, 1.000, 3.26;
rookie trying to win his first Lou Graham also wound up with 12. Candiria, Pgh, 7-1, .875, 1.72;
one. She told me I had to stick par rounds but finished at 280. eTni EN nASFe Ram. Rau, LA, 6-1, .857, 4.02; Rhoden,
with it. She said I was the only Tied at 281 were Craig Stadler, cST-pek 5ssFemy LA, «■ .800, 4.33; RForsch,
one who could make it happen, Allen Miller, Hubert Green, RateK, KC, StL, 7-2, .778, 4.08; RReuschel,
and I couldn’t make it happen if Lanny Wadkins, J.C. Snead and 6,15 ’ ’ ’ Bonds, Chi,6-2,.750,3.41; John,LA,6-2,
I wasn’t playing. Bill Calfee. -a - .750. 3.52; DSutton, LA, 6-2, .750,
"So I went on to Atlanta." The victory put Weiskopf in prcumc naclclnne 2.76.
He shot a nine-birdle 65 in the position for one of 12 spots on PTCHING (6, Decsions)a. STRIKEOUTS—-Rogers, MU,
last round at Atlanta and, only the U.S. Ryder Cup team that rananav’ ,*4 “1.i 83; PNIekro, Atl, 70; Koosman,
after that round, decided toplay will meet England’s best this Castro, Mi, 62,-770.482 - NY. 83; Halicki, SF, 83; Rich-
in the Kemper. That decision- fall, but he sald even if picked, ,exndere.5225,38ikn. ard, Htn, 62.
and his critical play on fl>e par- he would not compete. ow, NY, 52, .4, 192; —------------------ , . fay
-----------------— - Chi, 5-2, .714, 4.91; Burgmeler, Vilas destroys Gottfried in Paris tinal
UA—e pA_hI+er enerkgMin5; 7224 Tojohnson, PARIS (AP) - For tennis "I really don't know," Vilas ros Stadium, in wind and rain,
lx I no no niTTOl >WVIK>Min524,lp,n c Stars, is •au revolr» to the said. "Thave not begun’to think was the most devastating affair
• 1 TFKEnUCs "ynpaimar clay courts of Paris and on to of Wimbledon. We must wait Parisians have seen in years
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"UaryKinspitshedanozhitter National League superstarwho tore Brian Gott- and Ion Tiriac, former Ro- the match over before the
Tspringboardingethe Brownwood willshosta six-teamidouhle BATTING (125 at bats)— rldto pieces in the final at the manian Ds vis Cupper and one- weather got worse and halted
a baseball 5Vufthcedn eliminatton.tournament.san Trillo, Chi, .370; Parker. Pgh, French Championships Sunday, time doubles partner of Ille play. It was all over in a uttle
againstthevlsiting Abilene Jet, XStundane Tac f™ .383; ontiveros, ch, sum immediately became a ifavorit Nastase,wwho manages and lesgthantwohoursa.andthat
here Sunday watsuii Cman. and mons, StL, .325; Rose, Cin, .325, to challenge Jimmy Connora, coaches Vila,. IS a short engagement on these
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★ Campbell holds off Twins for Bosox ★
By BARRY wnNER CampbeU. Boston's ace re- with a single to the sixth. It was Palmer blamed himself for the segisteringnbdnttveguStve
AP Sports Writer Uever who signed with the Red his 1,780th career hit 1 ning streak snapped
pvsBunacamopbeun"antedato Smxforimnlonagatrennagont Elsewhere in the American RuppertTJoes 00 home run ^^^7-?
again, he did it in style Sunday Twins last winter, made Ms League, the Kansas City edged ot the season and John Mon Tora Blut *7 dr fou 2
• ** first appearance against his Jim Palmer and Baltimore +3, tague’s first complete gameof J" ■
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<' s t Mave. 1111 did not spare the dramatic, in New York Yankees slugged six Mariner,' losing streak and shot
’1 12 Horendn 211 10 hi, return engagement either, home runs in defeating Chicago made Montague, M, the club', sPportorGaryin..m .
»'>« entering the game with the 84. Toronto's Jerry Garvin first five-game winner *
bases loaded and none out in the earned his seventh victory of pTomGrlevenshomre nandit"o
••• Twins'sixth the seawn in beating Vids Blue Reandthenonetitreleipiteh
and Oakland 7-3. Texas nipped Yankees. % w . . „ Ing of Adrian Devine helped the
Campbell got out of the jam Milwaukee 74 and California TheY ankees long ba on- Rangers beat Milwaukee The
campoe g i matFlit 51 riaught started with Thurman Brewers got home run, from
ax.u. after powing.zustosonen runtookDetrottsh Munson’s solo blast in the open- Cecil Cooper, Sri Bando and
whichRodcarewndroLoipich. Royals a, Ortoles 3 ing inning, his ninth homer - Moore.
a sacrifice ny on p Designated hitter Pete La- the year. Carlos May and Rag- Angels s, Tiger, 1
Over-all h« pitched four inning, Cock's two-run homer in the gle Jackson hit tworun home Frank Tanana became the
of twobit relief in recording hl, fourth inning gave Kansas City and Graig.Nette8, uckg malor league’stirstaninegame
ii>. Band m. Moore <ii. Grim m ninth save of the season. Its victory over Baltimore. For Dent and Georse Zeber added winner with a strong eighthit-
ir h a mMso the second straight time, Palm- solo shots Zeber's homer was ter a, California moved into a
225101 i i 2 Campbell's heroics gave Reg- er, 7-5, was unable to become his first in the major league,, virtual tie for third place with
313 3 ! J J J gle Cleveland hi, fourth victory the winningest pitcher in Ori- Dick Tidrow, 5-1, gained the Texas tn the AL West. The vie-
230 00 1 in seven decisions. George Scott oles‘ history. He Is tied at 181 victory for New York and Spar- tory also moved the Angels one
-SaVE_pevine (3p8-M00c°t-22 drove in the Red Sox’ first run victories with Dave McNally, ky Lyle pitched three innings in same over 500.
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