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4aron hits 703
Expos win
in 9th, 8-7
MONTREAL (UPI)-Reliever
>anny Frisella let a two- run
Olanta margin slip away in the
inth inning and got Montreal’s
ternie Allen back in the good
races of his teammates.
With the Braves ahead 7-5
Friday night, Montreal loaded
le bases and Ken Singleton pop
ed a sacrifice fly off loser
'risella to drive in his third run
f the game.
Bob Bailey walked to re-load
he bases and Allen, whose er
or led to a five-run Atlanta ral
y in the top of the inning,
singled sharply to center and
irove in the tying and winning
SPORTS
WHIE splits pair
in state tourney
Statesboro dealt the WHIE
hyals a 10-5 setback yesterday
i the first round of the State
oftball Tournament but Griffin
ounced back with a 10-3 victory
ver Douglas, Ga.
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if his chin is still intact after receiving a foul tip in the
seventh inning off the bat of San Francisco Giants’
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“You saw what happened,”
snapped Atlanta Manager Eddie
Mathews after the game. “I
don’t need to say anything.”
The only bright spot for the
Braves when it was over turned
out to be Hank Aaron’s 30th
home run of the season and
703rd in his career, leaving him
11 shy of Babe Ruth’s record.
The sixth-inning solo blast off
Expos starter Steve Renko al
lowed Aaron to tie the all-time
extra-base hits mark of 1,377
held by former St. Louis great
Stan Musial. Aaron received a
standing ovation from the near-
The Royals will play
Statesboro again today at 6 p.m.
The winner of that game
advances to the finals.
Linda Brown hit three singles
and Glenda Lyons had two in
Elbow infected
MIAMI (UPI) - Miami
Dolphin quarterback Bob
Griese entered a hospital
Friday evening with an infected
left elbow and a team
spokesman said it was doubtful
he would play against the
Chicago Bears Saturday night
in the Orange Bowl.
capacity crowd of 23,821.
Allen’s error had almost cost
Montreal the game when he
booted a grounder by pinch-hit
ter Sonny Jackson with one out
, to put runners on first and sec
( ond. Frank Tepedino and Ralph
Garr followed with run-scoring
singles, then a two-run triple by
Mike Lum and a sacrifice fly
by Aaron completed the five-run
rally.
“I messed the gameup,” the
• second baseman said. “I was
s happy I could get the hit.”
' The series with Montreal con
t tinues with Carl Morton (10-9)
i scheduled to startfor the Braves
■ tonight.
the 10-5 loss to Statesboro.
Charlotte Gaston, Linda
Brown and Liz Jones had two
singles in the 10-3 victory over
Douglas. Margie Vickery
tripled.
Griese was expected to suit
up Saturday night, after spend
ing a night in the hospital
receiving antibiotics to curb the
infection.
Veteran backup Earl Morrall
was named starting quarter
back for the pre-season game.
catcher Dave Rader. Sudol strolled around for a few
minutes until the pain ceased and then resumed the game.
Giants beat the Phillies 2-1. (UPI)
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FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga.—Watching as mechanics work on his car, Mark Donohue, of
Media, Pa., seems impatient to get on the track for some practice laps. Donohue lost his last
race here in July due to a loose gas cap but said that shouldn’t happen again. (UPI)
Redskins bomb
Buffalo, 37-21
BY JOE CARNICELLI
UPI Sports Writer
Don McCafferty, fired as
head coach by Baltimore for
being “too easy,” gets his
chance to get tough with his
former club tonight when the
Detroit Lions face the Colts at
Memphis.
So far, McCafferty is perfect
Dußonnet
winner
MONTICELLO, N.Y. (UPI)
— Bob Brannum, former
Boston Celtics star and now
head basketball coach at
Brandeis University, beat Jack
Marin of the Houston Rockets,
1-up on the fourth hole of
sudden death play Thursday to
win the $3,000 top prize in the
first Dubonnet Golf Classic.
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in Detroit and the Colts, under
new Coach Howard Schnellen
berger, are anything but. The
Lions have won both their pre
season games, including a 17-16
thriller over Kansas City last
week in which a rare blocked
extra point was the difference.
The Colts, meanwhile, have
dropped both their exhibitions
and their once-devastating de
fense has allowed a league-high
68 points in losses to Pittsburgh
and Atlanta.
In the only pre-season game
played Friday night, Washing
ton spoiled Buffalo’s debut in
its new Rich Stadium with a 37-
21 victory.
Los Angeles takes on Oakland
at Berkeley, Calif., today while
in action tonight, Houston
meets Green Bay in Milwaukee,
St. Louis is at Denver,
Minnesota at Kansas City in a
nationally televised game,
Chicago at Miami, New Eng
land at Atlanta and New
LEADINGa.C?)
By United Press International
Leading Batters
National League
g. ab r. h. pct.
Rose.Cin 122 506 89 173 .342
Wtsn.Hou 124 462 80 147 .318
Cdno.Hou 103 386 66 122 .316
Unsr.Phil 102 326 49 102 .313
Madox, SF 105 417 55 130 .312
Perez, Cin 115 424 54 132 .311
Crdnl.Chi 113- 412 64 128 .311
Hunt.Mtl 109 392 61 120 .306
Grubb, SD 92 326 43 99 .304
Mthws.SF 109 380 52 115 .303
Crwfrd.LAlll 353 59 107 .303
American League
g. ab r. h. pct.
Carew, Mn 112 439 74 158 .360
Hortn.Det 80 294 35 97 .330
May,Mil 118 483 74 155 .321
Mrcr.NY 123 473 65 150 .317
MAIOU.NYII2 451 59 139 .308
Otis.KC 118 466 79 143 .307
Munsn,NYll4 394 64 121 .307
Scott,MU 115 442 73 135 .305
Davis, Bal 101 410 39 125 .305
Cpda.Bos 112 439 47 133 .303
Nrthrp.Det 83 290 46 88 .303
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Orleans at Dallas.
On Sunday, Cleveland takes
on Cincinnati at Columbus,
Ohio, the New York Jets face
the New York Giants in New
Haven, Conn., and San Diego is
at San Francisco.
It took Herb Mui-Key only a
matter of seconds to spoU
Buffalo’s grand opening as he
returned the opening kickoff 102
yards for a Washington touch
down. A near sellout crowd of
80,020, the largest football
crowd in New York State
history, watched Mui-Key fly
past the BiUs with John
Leypoldt’s kickoff.
The Redskins took a 17-0 lead
by the end of the first quarter
on a 14-yard field goal by Curt
Knight and a 22-yard pass from
Billy Kilmer to Charley Taylor.
Charley Harraway and Duane
Thomas plunged for Washing
ton’s other TDs whUe rookie
quarterback Joe Ferguson
threw TD passes of 10 yards to
John Mosier, 55 to J. D. HiU
and 18 to Dwight Harrison.
Despite the three TD passes,
Buffalo Coach Lou Saban was
reserved in his appraisal of
Ferguson.
“Ferguson has a lot of
character as a quarterback and
he can handle the quarter
back’s spot,” Saban said. “But
he got fooled by a very
experienced ball club. I’m not
disappointed but I’m not
thrUled to death. They beat us to
death. At this stage of the game,
we’re going to have to find our
40 and work.”
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BASEBALL STANDINGS,’?.
By United Press International
National League
East
w. I. pct. g.b.
St. Louis 62 60 .508 —
Montreal 58 62 .483 3
Pittsburgh 57 61 .483 3
Chicago 57 64 .471 4%
Philadelphia 56 65 .463 5%
New York 53 66 .445 7%
West
w. 1. pct. g.b.
Los Angeles 76 46 .623 —
Cincinnati 75 48 .610 1%
San Francisco 67 53 . 558 8
Houston 64 60 .516 13
Atlanta 59 66 .472 18%
San Diego 44 77 . 364 31%
Friday’s Results
Chicago 5 Los Angeles 1
Cinci 2 New York 1,10 inns
Montreal 8 Atlanta 7
San Fran 5 Pittsburgh 3
Philadelphia 8 Houston 3
San Diego 4 St. Louis 2,13 inns
Today’s Probable Pitchers
Cincinnati (Norman 10-10) at
New York (Matlack 9-15), 2:15
p.m.
Los Angeles (Osteen 14-5) at
Chicago (Hooton 9-11), 2:15
p.m.
San Francisco (Barr 9-12) at
Pittsburgh (Briles 11-11), 8:05
p.m.
San Diego (Troedson 5-4) at
St. Louis (Nagy 0-1), 8 p.m.
Philadelphia (Lonborg 10-9)
at Houston (Roberts 12-9), 8:30
p.m.
Atlanta (Morton 10-9) at
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American League
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w. 1. pct. g.b.
Baltimore 66 52 . 559 —
Detroit 66 55 .545 1%
New York 66 58 .532 3
Boston 63 57 .525 4
Milwaukee 59 60 .496 7%
Cleveland 48 74 .393 20
West
w. 1. pct. g.b.
Oakland 70 51 .579 —
Kansas City 70 53 .569 1
Minnesota 59 60 .496 10
Chicago 58 64 .475 12%
California 55 63 .466 13%
Texas 43 76 .361 26
Friday’s Results
Boston 6 Kansas City 4
Baltimore 3 Chicago 2
Minnesota 14 Cleveland 2
Texas 8 New York 1
California 10 Detroit 2
Oakland 3 Milwaukee 2
Today’s Probable Pitchers
Kansas City (Busby 11-11) at
Boston (Tiant 15-10), 2 p.m.
Milwaukee (Slaton 8-10) at
Oakland (Odom 3-9 ), 4:30 p.m.
Minnesota (Goltz 4-1) at
Cleveland (Perry 12-16), 6 p.m.
Chicago (Forster 4-4) at
Baltimore (Cuellar 10-12), 7:30
p.m.
Detroit (Coleman 18-10) at
California (Singer 15-10), 11
p.m.
New York (Medich 9-6) at
Texas (Merritt 4-8), 9 p.m.