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Kenny Stabler Pulls
‘Quarterback Sneak’
By JOHN JEANSONNE
UPI Sports Writer
' Former Alabama star Kenny
Stabler, a promising Oakland
Raider rookie, called an audible
at the line of scrimmage
- Tuesday and fooled Coach John
' Madden with a quarterback
' sneak.
• Stabler, who performed well
' in a rookie scrimmage against
* Dallas last week, walked out of
", camp after telling a teammate
' "I’m just tored of football.”
- "He said he was just fed up
> with eerything,” the team-
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mate related.
It was the sixth walkout in
the Raider camp, though four
rookies returned after a brief
absence. Finnis Taylor, tne No.
7 draft choice from Prairie
View A&M, stayed way.
Severals others left various
camps on orders from the
sideline.
The Boston Patriots waived
Onree Jackson, the first Negro
quarterback drafted by a pro
club for that position alone,
with the explanation “he was
behind the other three quarter-
acks.” Coach Clive Rush said
if no other team picks up
Jackson, he will be sent to a
minor league club for “further
development.”
The New Orleans Saints cut
defensive back Elbert Kim
brough, a second-year man
from Northwestern, and former
Arkansas quarterback Ronnie
South.
The New York Giants re
leased Dave Hathcock, a third
year defensive back from
Memphis State and the New
York Jets cut Cliff Larson, a
defensive tackle drafted sev
enth from Houston University.
Dave Stydahar, rookie guard
from Purdue and son of
onetime Chicago Bears lineman
Joe Stydahar, told the Bears he
was retiring on the advice of a
physician because of aggrava
tion of a neck injury he
suffered in high school.
Minor injuries kept Green
Bay Packer defensive regulars
Henry Jordan and Bob Jeter
and Giant quarterback Fran
Tarkenton out of contact work.
Jordan is hampered by a back
ailment, Jeter has a leg
inflamation and Tarkenton suf
fered what is believed to be
nerve or tendon damage to his
right arm during a scrimmage.
Quarterbacks Roman Gabriel
of the Los Angeles Rams and
John Hadi of the San Diego
Chargers enjoyed special handl
ing in a passing scrimminage.
Gabriel hit 16-of-27 passes for
128 yards and Hadi completed
16-of-30 for 129 yards as
tackling was prohibited.
As far as Gabriel and Hadi
are concerned, it was an
effective strategy. »
GREEN SIGNED
NEW YORK (UPl)—The New
York Nets of the American
Basketball Association Tuesday
signed Long Island University's
Luther Green, « 6-foot-T center
drafted third by the Cincinnati
Royals of the National Basket
ball Association.
SHARE HONORS
SYLVANIA, Ohio (UPI)—
Welterweights Hedgemon Lewis
and Jerry Pellegrini and
featherweight Vicente Saldivar
shared the World Boxing
Association’s Fighter of the
Month honors for July.
Griffin Daily News
Wednesday, July 30, 1969
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ST. LOUIS — Little four-year-old Jose Ferando
Develillo son of St. Louis Cardinal’s outfilder Vic
Davalillo adjusts his head gear before the annual
Cardinal father-son game proceeding the Cards—San
Diego Padres game. The sons defeated the dads and
the Cards defeated the Padres, 10-4.
Rain Frustrates
Atlanta Braves
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) —
Rain frustrated a chance for
the Atlanta Braves to increase
their lead over Los Angeles in
the National League’s Western
Division race Tuesday night.
Atlanta blasted the Philadel
phia Phillies for an 8-0 lead in
the first four innings and
knucklebailer Phil Niekro ap
peared headed for his 16th vic
tory of the season.
Then the'fains Cafne, and the
action, the first of a scheduled
doubleheader, went for naught.
The two teams meet in a
doubleheader tonight with Milt
Pappas (4-8) and George Stone
(9-5) on the mound for Atlanta.
If the apparent victory had
MEYER DIES
CHICAGO (UPl)—Robert E.
“Remy” Meyer, a veteran Big
Ten football and basketball
official and an executive of
Illinois Bell Telephone Co., died
Monday night at Hinsdale
Hospital. He was 51,
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Braves would have gained a
half-game on the Dodgers, who
split a doubleheader with Pitts
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As it is the tight race con
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ahead of Los Angeles, two
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ATLANTA (UPl)—Ford driv
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a practice lap of 155.172 miles
per hour at the Atlanta Inter
national Speedway Tuesday in
preparation for Sunday’s SIOO,-
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Some observers thought the
Timmonsville, S. C. driver’s
blistering run favored the
stocky ex-footballer for the cov-
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eted pole position, which will be
decided in today’s qualifying
laps.
Buddy Baker from Charlotte,*.
N. C. also took a practice spin
and was timed at 154.846 miles
per hour. Baker holds the track
record at 158.730 miles
hour.
The first eight starting slots
for Sunday’s rich contest will
be open to qualifiers today. ,