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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 30

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C-2 THE SUNDAY TIMES evtl. 7Tn ay To Victory Over Queen Anne 9s Oregon Stale Falls iorth Caroline Before Syracuse Locals Prove To Be Better "Mudders" I Sea Hawks Romp Over Pocomoke By TONY BAKER SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) -Xnnhnmnre tailback Ken Kinsev IUIICU IINU Overtime kxcivj HIM. North Caro bulldozed his way through Ore AMERICAN LEAGUE East Pet. GB gon Slates defense tor lt9 yards and a touchdown Satur-dav.

leadinc Svracuse to a 23-15 PFA'TREVILLE On a field xNew York 73 64 .533 lines' Bulldogs dominated the .529 Mil so mu-My that a muskrat could college tooioau victory. their Boston 73 65 Baltimore 73 65 .529 The triumph made successil op hpre but had t0 Cleveland 67 70 6 6' urn, from behind in the final .489 .479 .464 aeuse's Frank Malonev. who Milwaukee 67 73 xDetroit 64 74 not through J. M. Bennett gridfrs slrshcd their way to a 12 0 victory over a com-plete'y outclassed Queen Anne's eleven.

Describing field conditions, Coach Tom Bailey said it was so that he lost his shoes in the mud six times as he paced West xOakland 80 59 .576 -xTexas 73 67 .521 7tt xKansas City 69 68 .504 10 BERLIN Stephen Decatur had little trouble disposing of the visiting Poeomoke High Warriors last night as they romp'ed to a 20 8 victory in a muddy, wet contest. Ge'ting into gear in the second period, Elmer Duffy, right halfback, scampered into the end zone from eight yards out to go'. Stephen Decatur on the ycore board. Donald Turner, left halfback scored a two point conversion when he ran the ball into pay dirt. The Sea Hawks third counter came after Cliff Showell inter- ixChicago 69 70 .496 11 quariar to force the game into an ovcrtima before winning 12-6.

r.cx, Moe Barber of Snow Hill said the Bulldogs knocked his squad all over the field. North Caroline, defending Class chimps, gained 300 yards Hill's 10 yard line six times in the second half and fumbled four times. Two of the bobbles came on the first downs. The home team scored in the shook himself loose at the 32 yard line and went xCalifornia 54 85 .388 26 x-Late Game Saturday's Games Baltimore 3, Cleveland 2 I up and down tne sme lines. I Bennett players proved to be superor "mudders" as they 10 dominated the entire game.

Go Detroit 8, New York 3 Boston 4, Milwaukee 3, succeeded retired veteran Ben Schwartzwalder, The 5-foot-9, 180-pound Kin-sey, who carried the ball 38 times, made it 17-7 with his through the final period. Linebacker Ray Preston intercepted starting quarterback Alvin White's pass at the Oregon State 30 and flipped it to teammate John Rafferty, who carried it to the 21. Syracuse scored again with four minutes left on Tim More-sco's 17 yard pass interception. Syracuse, 2-9 last year, came roaring out in the third quarter after trailing 7-0 at the half. The Orangemen, who moved the ball almost at will behind Kinsey's running in the second half, marched 72 yards in 13 plays to score after receiving innings Texas at Oakland, 4:30 p.m.

ing ii to the second halt witn a 0-0 tie, the local team took the kick and moved 65 yards in on in to tally. I Detroit at Aew xorK, zna It wasn until tinai stanza; 11 wasn' unui imai s.umm eitjht 'inics the ball moved, the quarterback, went into pay dirt 8 J-m. Minnesota at Kansas Citv. nalfback carried it six times. 8:30 p.m.

Tlv second touchdown, also Chicago at California, 10 p.m. in the third quarter, came as a 363 standings sc result of a Queen Anne's fumble NATIONAL LEAGUE I'hat was recovered by Tim East I Kemp, linebacker, on the 21 from the one-yard line, ints forceJ the game into overtime as regulations this year will not permit a game to end in a tie. Each team gets the ball for four Snow Hill got it first and fumbled. On the next play Chuck Davis went over Pet. GBlvard line Five plays later.

.540 with Stephens carrying the ball .529 IViievcrv time, he bullied his way from 10 yards out to wina up Lite the second-half kickoff. .489 7 j- i I. t-w i oamo hit tight end Bob Petchel wfth a cachr Barber phmented vih Care ine for having a nina.nirn nocc rv crria xPittsburgh 74 63 xSt. Louis 73 65 Philadelphia 68 71 xNew York 63 72 xMontreal 61 74 Chicago 56 80 West Los Angeles 86 52 Cincinnati 84 55 xAtlanta 77 62 Houston 70 68 cnnH hall olub. Defensive stand Svracuse moved ahead 10-7 .407 10 .452 12 .412 .623 2' .554 9'2 .507 16 secondary were Montier Fisher and Johnnie Powell.

Rudy Wise at end also played well for the hometown team. repted a Pocomoke pass on tne J5 vard line and ran it back the 10. Ronnie Taylor scored on the next play with a quar'erbac' sneak. Try for the extra point failed. The Warrior's lone tally came in the fourth quarter on a pass from Bunky Milbourne to Chuck Davis, split end.

It was from nine yards out. The same pair teamed up to make a two point conversion on another pass. Outstanding players for Stephen Decatur were line backers John Sweeney and Cliff Showell. On the line tackles Quinton Dennis and Anthoy Smith and end. performed well.

Coach Jerry Shumate of Pocomoke said he was disappointed with his defensive squad, as they had trouble defending against the option. With Mark Johnson, fleet 135 pounder, doing most of the ball carrying, the offensive unit was credited with doing well for so early in the season. Potentially a passing team, Shumate said the wet field probably handicapped his team. Score by quarters: Pocomoke 0 0 8 8 S. Decatur 0 14 6 0 20 across the goal line.

Aftr boili touchdowns, at-tcmn's at a conversion pass failed. Queen Amies' offen.se was held 'o a net of 44 yards gained 'n the frcond half they only had the ball for five plays. C'ch Tom Bailey described playing conditions as the worst he had ever seen. The field had been newly planted in grass in July and was just beginning to get a little gorwih. Rain turned field into a swamp and it was doub'ful for a time if the game would be played at all, "he Coach xSan Fran.

63 75 .437 12 on Bernie Ruoff's 32-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter. Safety Bob Mitch, Syracuse's starting quarterback last year, set up the field goal when he intercepted Steve Ger-vais' pass at the Syracuse 25. The Beavers, also 2-9 last vear. scored first midwav in Scor? by Quarters: North Caroline 0 0 0 6 Snow Hill 0 6 0 0 23 36 RiSan Dieeo 51 89 .364 Vlhanova defender Saturday. Richmond won 14.13, (AP Wircphoto) HONEY.

Richmond's Mike Mahom-y grabs a Harris Knight's pass in lront of a Late Game Saturday's Games San Diego 8, Houston 4 Chicago 3. Philadelphia 0 Cincinnati 7, Los Angeles 5 New York at St. Louis. 7 Patriots-Eagles Meet In Finale the second period on fullback Gary Player Dick Miiurer three-yard run. Oregon State didn't score again P-m- Tennessee-UCLA Deadlock 17-17 until the final two minutes FOXRORO.

Mass. (AP) Montreal at nttsDurgn, (i.AME AT A when Gervais ran in from two The Philadelphia Eagles and Anne's JMB p.m. San Francisco at Atlanta. 3 44 Kirsl Dmvns 11 yards out. the New England Patriots, riushiiiB vnrriace 182 couple of teams with high p.m.

hopes, meet at bchaeter sta Raiders Defeat New fl 10 0 PahMS InUricpltd by 1 fl- 17.0 i'unti, 1- 2 Fumbles itH 1 43 penalized M're bv Quarters: imh v. York Jets, 31-6 Sunday's Probablt PHchert American Ltague Baltimore Plmr 4-I0) Cleveland (J. Ptrry 14-101, 1 p.m. Detroit (Coltman 11-12) at New York dium Sunday night in a rational Football League exhibition season windup. The Eagles lost their first hree Dre season starts, (Tidrow 11-11).

m. receivers Kite in the second period and drove UCLA from its 20 to the Tennessee 3 from where White booted a 20-yard tield goal. Af'er intermission, Sciarra Drought the crowd to its feet with a 71-yard dash on a keeper tn the Vol' two where he tripped M.luW 7-4 or Kob.1 t-- a Leads Golf World Series Bv BOB GREEN AP Golf Writer AKRON. Ohio (AP) "Gary rlaye'd the finest round I've best I've seen anywhere. Ever, said, a touch of awe in his voice.

"Not only on this course, the oest cf seen anywhere. Ever. "Atd Lee was just a couple of shots behind him." By GREGORY A. GROSS Associated Press Writer BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) Ken Stabler led Oakland on touchdown drives of have come back to win two in a UCLA spotted Tennessee a 10-puint first quarter lead, stormed back to tie the count in rhe third and forged ahead 17-10 on a 13-yard scoring pass from Sciarra to end Norm Anderson with 6:29 left in the four.h period.

Tennessee came back to tie he game at 17-all on a 12-yard rollout by Holloway with 3:11 to go to cap an 80-yard drive in row, edging the New York Giants 24-21 last wknd. and 89 yards, carrying the Raiders to a 31-6 victory over ants 24-21 last weekend. and fell. The Tennessee defense 12) at Bolton (Woret 7-7). 2 P.m.

I i Vmnoal (Blylevtn 13.15) at Kansasiyd. run Stepneni, City (Dal Canlon I.I). 2 30 m. 4 yd. run past.

Te (Jfikini Oakland (Holtiman 17-13). 4:30 p.m. Chicago Kal 14-13) at California Has- Pref KeCIDieilt Of sltr 3-9), p.nv 2S, Social Security Is 100 Pitisburgh (Rookar 11-101, 1.3S pm Ch'Ca90i BRATTLEBORO, Vt. (API New York' ('seaver f-l) af St. Lou f)a KuIlT.

the first piTSn tO i-o) a social security chock. held and the Vols took over on downs on the one. With a 3-2 exhibition record, the Patriots have a chance to equal their all-time high of four HS Football Scoreboard BAYSIDE CONFERENCE Friday's Results Wicomici 22, Kent 0 Saturday's Results J. M. Bennett 12, Queen Annes I Stephen Decatur 20, Pocomoke North Caroline 12, Snow Hill Bu Pat Ryan subbing for seven plays ciifforn1 a exhibition victories before Hnllnwav electrified the.1 heading into a tough regular season schedule, starting with birlh- he New Yrk Jets Saturday in the final National Football League preseason game for both teams.

Stabler played only the first two oeriods, but connected on 13 of 20 passes for 169 yards. Jets' quarterback Joe Nam-nth rnmnlrled 12 of 21 for 163 imtiM (Bau 12-7) at Cincinnati; nas teicoiaicu 11(1 Nichols made the comments (Billingham 118), 215 pm. daV. Miami's Super Bowl champions rfter Gary Player had put to- a snouider injury iumoieu, nu crowd of by untoading a end ZQne 74-yard touchdown bomb to I Rjck Kukulica Fleet Stanley Morgan on he Brm seco-d play of the error-filled who sat oUt tw0 San Diego Gri! 6.17) ai Moution ivni. fin 121).

105 p.m. P'uller, whose birthday 8 next week. a sparkling three-unaer-oar 67 for a three-stroke lead 'r Cm-l vminA rtf criinest. I miih his iniurv. re- yards, mainly to second-year MU4 riirnpfi and ensineered Ten- saiUrGKV 11 lire 1JI3I.

iuuiiu "ii he two-dav, 36-hoie World1 Later the first period Ten- ni i i.xkpp hnosted its icaa ssted its lead to pessee to its game-tieing touch- wide receiver David Knignt, hut fniild not. nenotrate Oak on a 47-yara tieia goai wn r0na out 12 vards for Lee Trevino was second mid was on rnday, received the 52 Straight I'22-54 chwk FREEPORT. Bahamas (AP) curity Administration on Jan. Undefeated junior mid- 31- 0 'hen. her n.ece dleweight Elisha Obed extended1 Miss ullor has received a his professional fight victory! '0'a' of $20,000.

streak to 52 Friday, slopping! Miss Killer s.i id her- checks, Guillermo Escaiera of Puerto' now up to $100 a month, -come Rico in the fifth round. pretty near paying my ex- Ohert. who weiched in at 152 penset. But she noted that land's end zone and was forced by bm-efooted Ricky Townsend. (hc SLOre on'a epcr and div- Easton 25, Cambridge 20 Friday's Games Elkton at J.

M. Bennett Easton at N. Caroline Saturday's Games Wicomico at Queen Anne's Cambridge at Kent Sncw Hill at Pocomoke A crowd of about 40,000 is expected for the 8 p.m. kickoff. The Patriots drew a total of for their first two home games in the strike-plagued raining campaign.

The Patriots will counter with Jim Plunkett, who appears ready for the regular season. Plunkett has completed 24 of 43 passes while sharpening 1 throwing arm in limited action so far. Uut tciarra Degan imuiig ing over a defender at tne two. Sciarra hit 15 ot.21 passes tor to leave the game early in the third quarter with a hip bruise. Kicker Bobby Howfield scored th-; Jets' only points with a 26-yard field goal in the 212 yards and ran 19 times lor I7S more Judge To Decide If North Eat at Col.

Richard- nounds. now sports a record of; she was living with her niece Holloway completed six of eight passes for 163 yards and and "if I were living alone, it fon second quarter and a 27-yard 51 victories and one draw. Escaiera weighed 158. Matuszak Eligible ForWFLTexans would be more difficult." gained 20 yaras on iu carries, effort in tne tnira. Denver Broncos Saturday Night Harrington Results vnv.RETTiNr; race wav through this chase for a $50,000 first prize, shooting a par 70 on the long, tough, Firestone Country Club course.

Nichols, the host pro, made a near-incredible birdie on the final hole for a wildly scramble? 71, and U. S. Open king Hale Irwin struggled through water, traps, trees, rough and misery to a nightmarish 76 six-over-par and nine behind Player. Player, who has won the British Open and Masters title this year, agreed with Nichols' assessment of his round. "It is not possible for me to play better," said Player, who once reeled off three consecutive birdies and then receded a couple of remarkable saves on the last four holes "Three strokes isn't that i Rinrtinfi Rphpl I Pitts) 1 Tom Church (Thomas) 5 Freddy Trio (Poulin) By JIM BARLOW Associated Press Writer HOUSTON (AP) A state district judge says he will decide Monday morning if defensive tackle John Matuszak can play for the World Football League Houston Texans.

Judge Arthur Lesher said Saturday, "I'll have some word on Monday morning," on a motion hy the Houston Oilers seeking a emwrary injunction stopping the fi-foot-8. 285-pound tackle Meet Tough Foe In Atlanta By JOHN MOSSMAN AP Snorts Writer Time ziuu.a FIRST RACE $525. Pace, 1 mi. 1 Precious Gae (Looney) I 7.20 4.2(1 $3.00 4 PinehHven Blaze (King) 4.20 2.80 2 Emma's Meadowlark (Callahan) 2.80 Time 2:11.0 EXACTA (1 4) PAID $29.40 SECOND $550. Pace, 1 mile.

1 Satan Lobell iHi.hhsl 11. fill fi.80 4.40 DENVER (AP) The Denver Broncos, who've already enjoyed their best preseason ever with a 4-1 record, face their stiffest competition to from playing with the Texans. 3 Kimburts Majesty Matuszak walked out ot me Oiler training camp and signed with the Texans on Aug. 28. He plaved five downs against the New York Stars of the WFL night before being stopped hv a emDorarv restraining or- date Sunday night when they entertain Atlanta in the final exhibition game for both teams.

After droDDine their onener 41-19 to the New York Jets in a i der obtained by the Oilers. (trazter) 4 Chunky Lad (Insley) 5.00 Time 2:10.1 EXACTA 1 3) PAN1 QL'INELLA (1 3) PAID DAILY DOUBLE (1 1) PAID SJ0.20 THIKD $550. Pace. 1 mile. 1 Berry Boy I Murphy) 4.60 3.40 2.60 2 Karen's Surprise I Childress) 3.60 3.40 1 Little Oannie (Benard) 5.00 Time EXACTA (1 li 2) PAID $18.40 IK IN ELLA (1 PAID $17.80 FOURTH $550.

Pace, 1 mile. 3 C. R. Ace (Vincent) 4.40 3.00 2.40 1 John H. Youngblood (Aorter) 5.20 3.00 6 Henry T's Dream (Frazier) 3.40 Tirvio 'Wlfl i much to make up," said PGA champion Trevino, looking ahead to Sunday's final round.

"But it's a lot to make up when Gary's striking the ball as well as he is. We're actually playing about the same. "I'm just gonna have to out-putt him. And he's one of the best putters in the world." Easlon Warriors Beat Cambridge rooki'Mlominated affair, the Broncos have reeled off four straight triumphs. In their last 14 games, in fact, the Broncos have a record something long-suffering Denver fans have not been accustomed to.

Denver pchieved its first winning season in history last year for the Money "Power All New 1974 Design Strong Polyester Cord Body Road-Holding 6-Rib Tread Pependable Wear Whitewalls Slightly Higher Attorneys tor tne oners argued at a hearing Friday that Matuszak should be temporarily e.ijoined from playing with his new team until a trial on the legality of the player's four-vear Oiler contract could be held. Lawvers for both sides submitted briefs on their posi- SIP with a 7-5-2 mark, an just rf, EXACTA (1 3) PAID $15.20 QL IN ELLA (1 3) PAID $14.00 FIFTH $550. Pace, 1 mile. 5 Faithful Diamond Truitt i 11(111 I 'M CAMBRIDGE A pass with 38 ornev William K. fiVkt.atvtt cnid in his brief.

"If I 2 Get Along Milford (Porter) 2.60 2.40 1 Mady Crain (Wathen) 4.00 the audacious behavior of the defendants were sustained, the resuhs would be to invalidate he National Football League gave Easton a 25 20 victory over the Raiders here last night. Chris Gooch on the receiving end of a toss from Bill Enslen. fnmhrirlpe had cone ahead Time 2:10.1 EXACTA (5 2) PAID $36.00 QUINELLA (2 5) PAID $13 60 SIXTH $4,331.25. Pace, 1 mile. I Bur wood June (Fieminm 3.60 3.00 standard contract signed Dy when Kelly Wroten connected 'Oi tw, )(! foams with a Dass to Larry Ennals.

lU mpi t(, nnu 5 Petal's Miss (Belote) 4.60 3.011 lIldKiilK UU 3 Shift Out (Hayman) 3.00 'nf nro football would bard for two extra points Time 2:12.4 EXACTA (I 5) PAID $17.20 IN ELLA (1 St 5) PAID $18.80 be threatened because players A78-13 blackwall tubelesi plus $1.80 F.E.T.tnd Ure oft your cir. BUrkwall Inlieless plus $2.55 to $2.82 F.t.T. and lire oil your car. Sizes. G78-14; H78-14 G78-15: H78-15.

had the Raiders ahead for the Blarhwall tubaleu plut $2.33 10 12.42 F.t.T.imJ tin oil your car. Strati E7S-Ui F78-14) F78-15. Bltckwall lubsless pluJ $1.78 to $2.17 F.E.T. ind tin oft your car. Sins: B78-13) C78-14) 5.60-15.

would be relieved of any omiga siivr.iMiti ouu. 1 mile. r.st time in the came. Their in to P'ay tor C1UDS wun pj. Delight whom Lhev siencd contracts 19-18 advantnge didn't last long, hou'th.

1 fl Ullllrtl Chockoyotte Cloud ISnear.sl 3.60 2.40 2.80 2.10 2.60 nd free to negotiate new con Making touchdowns for Cam touendowns tor missed gaining the playoffs. Coach John Ralston hopes a victory Sunday will carry over into the regular season and enable the Broncos to reach that goal. The prime obstacle is the Atlanta defense, which was brilliant in a 23-7 victory over Baltimore last week. The Colts managed just 48 yards rushing and Baltimore quarterbacks were sacked six times for 48 yards in losses. Atlanta, 3-2 in the preseason, has been erratic offensively, having suffered 11 interceptions and lost nine fumbles.

Bob Lee, who led the Falcons to seven straight victories after taking over as the starter last season, will be the quarterback. He has seen limited action in the preseason, having completed 24 of 51 passes for 345 yards and one touchdown. With regulars Dave Hampton and Art Malone sidelined with injuries, the Atlanta running backs will be Eddie Ray and either Haskel Stanback or Molly McGee. Stanback led the 3 Speed For Sale wm- "ts hr teams. bridge were Mark Hubbard anc obvious purpose of the (Sehlntshaueri Tims 9'llH 1 dh(B(E)JDplflIIU Bobby Jackson, bconng tor ffir thpr Ho ust on Tex EXACTA (S fk 1) PAID S.MI.80 Trot, 1 mile.

EHiHTH fOOtDaU 7 Oak Grove Joe easton urn- udiy vv i one the World Glennie Williams and baryi, QuQ that leapue I Pnrtprl 3.60 2.29 2.20 Justly Troubador Slaughter. Glennie WiUiamsl tQ aid upon 3 WAYS TO CHARGE 0uf 0wB Customer Credit Plan Master Charei BankAmerlcard broke loose on a yara run on NFL iHurge) 3.20 4.4 Brown Rhythm (Spears) 2.8 Time 2:09.3 EXACTA (7 A 5) PAID $16.60 BIG (S-I-7-S) PAID $289.20 he second play ot tne game, i-- nttnrnpv i Minima niLLauv.i Seor? by Quarters: 6 7 0 12 25 6 6 0 8 20 Easton Cambridge Score bv quarters: fTIae (SUBHEE TTHMIE CdD. Independent Goodyear Dealer I "Over 60 Year Ot Dependable Service' for Matuszak and the Texans, said the contract the player signed is unenforcable because it' is too one-sided and is "void and unenforcable as a matter of law as being in violation of T'xas antitrust statutes." McDade said a decision by Judge Lesher refusing to grant the inunction would not affect all 2fi'NFI. clubs, but only the two Texas clubs, The Houston Oilers and the Dallas Cowboys. Registration Monday The Pocomoke Youth Football League will hold registration Monday night at 6 p.m.

at the high school football field. T'-e league is for boys ages nine through 14. Each cani-date must be accompanied by a nan-nt for eon.sent and a 86 Pro Tourney SAN ANTONIO, Tex. AP) -Steady performer Homero Blanc'as and long-hitting Jim Dent are among the latest touring pros to enter the San Antonio Texas Open at the Wood-lake Golf Club next m4mth. i SALIS11LKI ULiVU.

UUflfi team last weeK witn iua yaru.s rushing. McGce, also a rookie, has been the leading rusher in preseason games with 178 vards on 52 carries. -in ni insurance fee is.

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