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Griffin Daily News
LL tourney
starts today
Twelve Little League teams
will be in Griffin this week to
play for the Sub-District One
and Sub-District Two cham
pionships.
Griffin’s three teams will play
in the tournament for the Sub-
District Two title.
Besides the Griffin Nationals,
Americans and Continentals,
Jonesboro, Riverdale and
Morrow-Lake City will compete
in the tournament.
Thomaston, Barnesville,
Jackson, Pike County, Moun-
Braves, Giants
split twin bill
By DAVID MOFFIT
UPI Sports Writer
ATLANTA (UPI) - It looks
like Pat Jarvis has recovered
from the shoulder injury that
threatened his pitching career.
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tain View and Henry County
will play for the Sub-District
One championship.
Two games will be played
daily. The championship games
are scheduled Friday. The first
game will begin at 6 pjn. and
the second at 8 pjn.
Thomaston will play Barnes
ville this afternoon at 6 p.m.
Jonesboro plays Griffin Con
tinental at 8 pjn.
Jackson will play Pike County
Tuesday at 6 pjn. and River-
pearance Sunday in three and
a half weeks and declared him
self “fit as a fiddle” after
blanking the San Francisco
Giants during a three-inning re
lief stint.
“It did feel a little funny at
first, pitching that is,” said Jar
vis who had been recuperating
from a tom muscle and ruptur
ed blood vessel in his right
shoulder.
“I’d been working out but
there’s a big difference between
throwing in the bullpen and out
there on the mound. But, after
being a bit cautious with the
first couple of batters, I started
opening up. I didn’t feel a
thing.”
Jarvis’ first save of the sea
son helped the Braves earn a
4-2 victory in the second game
of Sunday’s doubleheader and a
split with the Giants who won
the first game on Didi Dietz’
12th inning homer.
“Pat really looked good out
there,” said Braves Manager
Luman Harris. Harris said he
was returning Jarvis, only 2-9
in a shaky first half of the sea
son, to the rotation and would
start him Wednesday against
dale will take on Griffin Nation
als at 8 p.m.
Mountain View and Morrow-
Lake City will play their first
games on Wednesday. Henry
County and the Griffin Ameri
can’s first game comes up
Thursday.
Winners of the Sub-District
One and Sub-District Two
championships will compete for
the District Four championship
starting July 26 at Morrow-Lake
City.
San Diego.
“Pat was just starting to look
like his old self when he got
hurt,” said Harris. “Now that
his shoulder appears to be heal
ed, we hope he’ll return to be
ing the Pat Jarvis we know he
can be."
That Pat Jarvis won 16 games
for the Braves in 1968 and 1970
and had a 66-51 major league
record going into this season.
Jarvis gave up lead-off singles
to the division-leading Giants in
each of the three innings he
faced them. But he got the next
three men in order all three
times.
The split put the Giants seven
games ahead of runnerup Los
Angeles in the National League
West but Manager Charlie Fox
is still playing it cautious.
“One at a time, we’ll play
them one at a time,” Fox insist
ed. “We’ve still got 67 games
to go and it is far too early to
make any predictions.
But Fox did admit that the
Giants are playing well enough
to win the West and gave credit
to “our youngsters” and to 40-
year-dld Willie Mays.
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catcher Hal King after Mays tipped a ball, during the sixth
Griffin , N ewnan
in Sr. Babe Ruth
playoffs here
Towaliga and Newnan will
play a best two of three series
starting here Thursday to
decide which team represent
Georgia in the region Senior
Babe Rtuh Tournament in
Mobile, Ala.
The opening game will begin
at 7 p.m.
Members of the Towaliga All-
Stars are:
Griffin Lions: Ted Manolis,
Rookie Rather s
play Tuesday
The State Tournament for
rookie Babe Ruthers will begin
Tuesday in LaGrange.
LaGrange, the host team, will
play North Columbus, in the
opening game.
Griffin, runners-up in District
One, will play East Columbus,
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Darrell Jones. American
Legion Post 15: Mark Watkins,
Keith Phillips, Greg Crawford,
Kenneth Short and George
Peurifoy. Jackson: Darrell
Kitchens, James Brown, Andy
Hudson, Jeff English, Malcolm
Dahlin and Charles McElheney.
McDonough; Robert Bell and
Henry McKibbon.
runners-up in District Two, at 8
p.m.
Newnan, winner of District
One, drew a first round bye.
They will play the winner of the
Griffin-East Columbus game
Wednesday.
inning, which hit King in the collar bone. King was able to
finish the game, second of a double-header. (UPI)
State Babe Ruth
tourney Tuesday
The State Tournament for 14
and 15-year-old Babe Ruthers
begins Tuesday in Newnan.
North Columbus, runners-up
in District Two, will play
Jackson, runners-up in District
One, in the opening game.
LaGrange, District Two
champs, will play Newnan, the
host team, at 8 p.m.
Griffin, winners of District
One, drew a first round bye.
Crampton
Western
winner
CHICAGO (UPI) -Bruce
Crampton “had the feeling all
week” that it was his turn to
win, so he was a relaxed victor
in the $150,000 Western Open
Sunday.
“Nobody wins,” he said,
“without some super super
breaks, and when you start
holing the long putts, chipping
in from the fringe, and getting
up and down out of the traps,
you get the feeling it’s your
turn to win.”
But with the breaks—and
Crampton, scoring his first
victory of the year, made his
own at times —the 35-year-old
Australian stood off the chal
lenge of both Bobby Nichols
and Dick Lotz to win the $30,000
top prize with a five under par
279.
He scored a par 71 on his last
round and Nichols, who started
the final round in a tie with
Hm, slipped to a 73 for second
money of $17,100 with a 281
total.
Jerry Heard and Tommy
Aaron each had 282 to earn
$8,850, and Lotz, though he was
tied with both Nichols and
Crampton for the lead with 17
holes to play, couldn’t keep
pace and bogeyed the final
green to slip into fifth place at
283, earning $6,150.
Only these five players were
able to better par of 284 for
four rounds on the 6,749 yard
Olympia Fields North Course,
which Crampton declared was
“of National Open caliber.”
Crampton, who hit the
fairway only once on the back
nine, said that was further
support of his theory that this
was his week to win.
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Griffin’s first game will be
Wednesday. They will play the
LaGrange-Newnan winner.
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Construction comes high in 1971.
We are spending $1 million
nearly every day.
Costs keep going up and up. Your budget proves
that, and so does ours. This year a record $363
ni'llion is being invested in construction alone. I hat
means we're spending about $376 for each customer
we serve.
Every item we buy has rocketed in price. Since
1960, for example, copper wire has gone from 30
to 60 cents a pound; a utility pole. $29.13 to $39.85;
a turbogenerator. $lO million to sls million.
But despite inflation, construction can't wait. You
need power for the '7o’s so we must build now to
meet those needs. And wherever we build, environ
mental planning is part of the cost.
You want reliable electric service and environ
mental protection. We hold those wants in common.
The price for getting them is uncommonly high but
not as high as the cost of forgetting them
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G&F adding
rangers i
ATLANTA (UPI) - The State
Game and Fish Commission
plans to add additional rangers
to its force in an effort to halt
illegal killing of deer, bear and
turkey. •
The commission has figured
that the illegal kill of deer alone
is costing the state’s economy
about 12,750,000. , '•
Joe D. Tanner, director of the
commission, said a survey of
game biologists and wildlife e
rangers has indicated that as
many as 6,875 deer, 1,011 tur
keys and 57 bear may have
been killed illegally last year. •
“The average hunter spends
about S4OO for each deer that he
bags,” Tanner said. “That
means those illegally killed deer *
cost some $2,750,000 to the
state’s economy.
“We plan to strengthen game »
law enforcement by hiring 21
additional rangers across the
state. The additional revenues
supplied by the recent license *
increase will enable the depart
ment to hire these men and to
initiate a training program for s
all our law enforcement person
nel.”
Tanner said the survey
showed almost 22 per cent of ♦
deer shot in Georgia are
illgally killed, 60 per cent
of the bear and 77 per cent of
the turkeys. •
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SILVERSTONE, England ,
(UPI) —Scotsman Jackie Stew
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the British Grand Prix Satur- •
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