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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 26

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C-2 THE SUNDAY TIMES tmy. sp. Parkside Loses 6-0 HeartbreakerTo Kent In Opener Defense Proves' Decatur Wins Red Sox Bomb Brewers. 20-6 Bengals Trip Lions, 22-14 Jackson Clout Lifts A's Over Rangers, 2-1 On Tate's Tally Tenacious For Salisbury Crew Osburn and Fisk followed with But the Bengals took the en suing kickoff and moved 54 yards in six plays to score on a his eighth homer. Doug Griffin and Cooper singled home two more runs in the fifth.

Rice and Fisk singled in MILWAUKEE (AP) Carl-, ton Fisk slammed a three-run homer and Rick Burleson hit a two-run blast in a seven-run second inning, powering the Boston Red Sox to a 20-6 rout of the Milwaukee Brewers Parkside High lost its first 14-yard touchdown pass from OAKLAND (AP) Reggie Anderson to Clarke 14 seconds Jackson waloped his 31st home UC1UIC unci UUSdlUU. football game ever on Saturday, but head coach Pat Briscoe is optimistic. "I think our kids will surprise some people this year," said Detroit narrowed a 22-7 lead midway through the final period when defensive end Larry Hand returned a quarterback John Reaves' fumble, 57 yards for a touchdown. A last-ditch Lion effort was stopped at the Cincinnati 27 as time ran out. Rico Petrocelli added four hits, including a three-run another two in the sixth, preceding Petrocelli's fifth homer, as the Red Sox mounted a 15-1 lead.

The Brewer? scored four of their runs on solo homers by Don Money in the third and Pedro Garcia in the sixth and a two-run shot by Darrell Porter in the sixth. BOSTON MILWAUKEE abrhbl abrhbl Ronnie Tate raced 15 yards for a touchdown in sudden death overtime Saturday to give Stephen Decatur a 20 12 Bayside Conference football victory over Snow Hill. With Sn6w Hill leading 12-6 in the fourth quarter, Tate raced 52 yards on a quarterback keeper to knot the game at 12-12. The Sea Hawks had a chance to take the lead on the extra point, but a running play failed. After Tate's tally in over time, Colmbus Gaynor plunged in for the ex ra point to give Decatur an eight point edge! Snow Hill lost its chance to even the score when Decatur recovered a Montier Fisher fumble.

I Snow Hill opened the scoring itprs an 6 0 advantage in the first quarter. The Eagles wast-, ed no time scoring again when Fisher bulled in from the three-yard line, but Decatur came back abruptly on 55-yard TD pass from Tate to Lewis Dixon with five minutes left in the second quarter. After a 12 6 first half, both offenses sputtered in a scoreless third quarter. "It was a generally sloppy game; we have a lot of work to do," sajd Decatur coach Tim Coar who was nonetheless pleased with the victory. Score by quartern Snow Hill 6 8 0 0 0 It Decatur 0 0 8 820 Snow Hill Barkley, 8 yd.

run (kick failed); Fisher, 3 yd. run (run failed). Decatur Dixon, SS yd. past from Tate failed Tate, 52 yd. run (run failed); Tate, 18 yd.

run (Gaynor run). homer in a five-run sixth in ning. Dwight Evans contributed five hits, including a two-run run, in the seventh inning, giving the Oakland A's a 2-1 victory over the Texas Rangers Saturday. Jackson's homer leading off the seventh broke a 1-1 tie and made a winner of reliever Paul Lindblad, who has a 9-0 record for the American League West Division leaders. Going into Saturday's game, Jackson and Kansas City's John Mayberry had 30 homers each to share the AL lead.

Sal. Bando, the A's captain who went into the game with a .205 batting average, hit his 10th home run of the year and his first since Aug. 9, giving double in the eighth, to the Red Sox' American League season-high total of 24. By LARRY PALADINO AP Sports Writer PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) -Cincinnati got three field goals from Dave- Green and standout performances from quarterback Ken Anderson and fullback Boobie Clarke in a 22-11 National Football League exhibition victory Saturday over the Detroit Lions.

Green kicked field goals of 35, 37 and 19 yards in the first, second and third quarters, respectively. Anderson completed 16 of 31 passes for 198 yards, and Clarke rushed for 81 yards in 20 carries. Cincinnati, 3-3, jumped to a 10-0 first period lead beginning with a nine-yard pass to tight end Bob Trumpy from halfback Stan Fritts. After the first two Green field goals, Detroit, 1-4, climaxed a SO-yard, six-play drive as Altie Taylor went into the end zone from one-yard out with 1:32 left in the first half. Errors Spark Cubs Over Phillies, 7-6 2 Tribe Wins, 4 Briscoe after the young Salisbury aggregation lost a 6-0 Bay-side Conference heartbreaker to Kent County High at Kent.

Briscoe, who was on the coaching staff at James M. Bennett before assuming the Park-side post, was particularly pleased with his club's defense which limited Kent to 94 yards rushing and 73 passing. Junior guard Wayne Miller, defensive end Tim Cormier and linebacker Kory Hooker, a ninth grader, combined to bottle up the Trojan offense all afternoon. Bart Robbins also turned in a fine performance in the defensive secondary. Despite 11 Kent first downs, the Parkside defense Beniquez If 6 4 3.1 Money 3b '5 2 4 1 Burleson ss 5 2 3 2 CMoore If 5 0 12 Helse 3b 1112 GScott lb 4 0 10 Evans rf 2 5 Bianco lb 10 0 0 Rice If 4 2 2 Aaron dh 2 0 0 0 RMiller cf 1 0 0 0 Darwin pr 2 10 0 Fisk 4 3 3 4 Lezcano rf 4 0 10 Blackwell 2 0 0 0 Porter 3 12 2 Petrocelli 3b 4 3 4 3 PGarcca 2b 4 111 Doyle 2b 2 0 0 0 Vount ss 2 0 0 0 Griffin ss 4 0 11 Lind ss 2 0 0 0 Mntqmry dh 2 11 0 Sharp cf 10 0 0 1 Carbo dh 2 10 0 GThomas cf 3 110 when Nate Barkley scored on a eight yard run, giving 'the vis-i Behind Eckersley CLEVELAND (AP) Rookie right-hander Dennis Eckersley notched his 11th victory and Oscar Gamble slammed a home run Saturday in Cleveland's 4-2 victory over the Detroit Tigers.

Eckersley, 11-5, scattered six Winner Roger Moret, 12-3, pitched seven innings for the East Division-leading Red Sox, who won their fourth game in five starts. A single by Petrocelli and a double by Bob Montgomery triggered the Red Sox' second. After a sacrifice fly by Cecil Cooper, Juan Beniquez lined an RBI double and Burleson belted his sixth homer. A single by Evans chased Bill Travers, 5-9, but Jim singled off Pat Oakland a 1-0 lead in the first inning. Cooper lb 5 112 Travers 0 0 0 0 Moret 0 0 0 0 Osburn 0 0 0 0 Kreuger 0 0 0 0 Anderson 0 0 0 0 Currence 0 0 0 0 TMurphy 0 0 0 0 Austin 0 0 0 0 TEXAS OAKLAND khM ab bl 3 0 0 0 North cf 4 0 1 0 North Carolina Wallops Lovltto cf hits before needing ninth-inning I Smallev 2b 4 0 21 Washnqtn If 3 0 0 jnnA Ranrin 3 12 1 relief helo from Dave LaRoche Hararove If consistently thwarted Trojan as the Indians took their 13th senceTib' victory in 18 games.

One of the Fresie'bn Detroit hits was Ben Oglivie's Hash's0 Total 50 20 24 20 Total 38 6 11 6 Boston 170 025 14020 Milwaukee 001 003 M2 i Lind, P.Garcia. DP Milwaukee 1. LOB Boston 7, Milwaukee 7 2B Montgomery, Beniquez 2, Burleson, Evans, Money. HR Burleson (6), Fisk (0), Money (14), Petrocelli (5), Porter (16), P.Garcia (6). SF Cooper.

IP ER BB SO Moret 7 (4414 PHILADELPHIA (AP) scoring opportunities. THE ONLY touchdown of the game came when Kent took the The Chicago Cubs, down 5-0 in sixth homer of the season in 4 0 10 RJackson rf 3 111 2 0 10 BWillams dh 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 MAIxndr pr 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Tenace 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Hanev 0 0 0 0 2 12 0 Harper lb 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 Holt lb 1 0 0 3 0 10 Garner 2b 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TeMartnz SS 2 0 0 0 Tovar ph 1 0 0 0 Maxvill ss 0 0 0 0 Bahnsen 0 0 0 0 Lindblad 0 0 0 0 Fingers 0 0 0 0 Grieve dh Howell 3b Sundberq Jenkins the third inning, used a double By BOB CULLEN Associated Press Writer Dorself Carries Pitt Past Georgia ATHENS, Ga. (AP) Ail- opening kickoff of the second steal and Dave Cash's second half and marched to the Park-side two-vard-line in 10 plays. Kreuqer 2 3 2 2 Travers (L.5-9) 1 2-3 7 6 6 Osburn 1-3-2 2 Anderson 3 15 5 Currence 1 2 2 2 TMurphy 2 4 5 1 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP)- throwing error of the game to score two runs in the seventh and beat the Philadelphia Willlam ft Mary 0 0 0 7 North Carolina 10 3 14 i 31 NC-Btterion 92 kickoff return (Biddie kick) NC-FG Biddie 32 NC-FQ Biddie 41 NC-Corbin 40 past from Paschall (pass tailed) NC-Betterson 4 run (Stratton run) NC Corbin 6 pass from Elam (kick failed) WiW Rozantz 5 run (Dalton kick) White knifed in for the Tailback James Betterson re- the sixth inning.

Cleveland took a 1-0 lead in the second off Dave Lemanczyk, 2-5, on an RBI single by Alan Ashby. Rick Manning led off the third with a triple and scored on Boog Powell's ground out. Gamble made it 3-0 in the American Tony Dorsett, held to Austin 1 0 0 0 Phillies 7-6 Saturday night. 311 7 1 Total 27 5 2 0O0 010 000- 1 100 000 10X 2 WP Currence A 11,992. Total Texas Oakland Singles by Joe Wallis and Bill DP-Oakland 3.

LOB Texas 5, Oakland Madlock and a fielder choice put runners on first and third N. Caroline 2. HR-Bando (10), R.Jackson (3U. snip ER BB SO Jenkins (L.ll-15) 8 5 1 2 1 1 nahnsen 4 2-3 7 1 1 1 3 in the seventh. When Jose Car- 15 53197 43-1 fourth with a leadoff homer, his tally.

The big play in that drive turned the opening kickoff 92 for Kent was a long pass com- yards for the first of two touch- pletion by signalcaller Pat Gar-! downs Saturday as North Caro- vev llina opened its football season ll A with a 33-7 win over William The Trojans' defense proved and equally tough, allowing Parkside a total of just four first The kicking game was an 23 yards rushing and 24 yards: lnendinf seriets 0 disasters for passing. Parkside junior quar-i starng Wlth fet- terback Bryan Hart completed a up the fn.i- nf 1-) tnccoc anH uq re. oucnea as ne ran up me denal was caught off first base, ongy 17 yards in the first half, broke lose on runs of 27 and 36 yards in the second half Saturday, sparking Pittsburgh to a 19-9 season-opening college football victory over Georgia. Trailing 7-0 at halftime, the Panthers cashed in two fumble recoveries by Bob Jury for field goals of 37 and 27 yards in 14 174 The Indians uindbiad 3 1-3 0 0 0 1 2 11th of the season 17 39 Mann Up By Three In Women's Golf DALLAS (AP) Carol Mann, seeking her fourth tournament title of the 1975 Ladies First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penallies-yards Fingers i 9-19 2 337 1-0 19-3 5)9 3-2 added a run in the fifth on Powell's run-scoring single. Wallis scored and Cardenal went all the way to third on Cash's throwing error.

Jerry Morales then singled to bring 4-32 12 95 DETROIT CLEVELAND ab bl ab bl home Cardenal. Reefs Need Four Wns To Clinch NL West Title iuui ui a if. the third quarter and then be' Knox 2b 3 0 0 0 Kulper 4 0 10 Sutherlnd ph 1 0 0 0 Manning cf 3 2 0 The Phillies jumped on Chi PGA tour, fired a second round gan a 71-yard touchdown drive lieved in the fourth period by sophomore Bart Robbins. B.BIdwn cf 5 0 10 Hendrlck rf 4 0 0 0 4 0 12 late in the third quarter as a llliuuie, vccieu icu aiiu caouy outdistanced the pursuit. Disasters followed the next three times Joe Agee tried to nitnt A lnu; cnnn frnm rpntpr High School Crnraknarrl cago starter Steve Stone for four runs in the first.

Mike Schmidt doubled for two runs and singles by Ollie Brown and Ogilvie If 4 111 Powell lb Horton dh 4 0 1 0 Carty dh Pierce lb 4 110 Gamble If ARodrgez 3b 4 0 0 0 BBell 3b Wocknfus 3 0 0 0 Ashby steady rain began falling. One offensive bright spot for! Parkside was the contentious 4 0 0 0 3 2 2 1 4 0 10 3 0 11 3 0 10 two-under-par 70 Saturday to maintain a three-stroke lead in the $46,000 Dallas Civitan Women's Open. Miss Mann opened the second round with a birdie at the first CINCINNATI (AP) Reserve catcher Bill Plummer Dorsett escaped one tackier in the backfield and raced for LRoberts rf 2 0 1 0 Duffy ss running of sophomore wingback WM mishandied anct Roger James Field who accounted r.raH fnr th 0 0 0 0 John Oates produced the oth' ers. 27 yards to the Bulldog 25 and 0 0 0 0 Eckrsley 10 10 LaRoche 0 0 0 0 3 0 11 0 0 0 0 GBrown ph Freehan ph LeFlore pr Veryzer ss Lemnzyk contributed key hits to both Cincinnati Reds rallies and Ijack Billirigham, with relief Walks to Schmidt and Brown later grabbed a 10-yard pass from Robert Haygood to set up and a double by Oates made it 4 4 34 2 7 2 Total Total Detroit 5-0 in the third, but the Cubs got a run back in the fourth 000 001 Ml- 2 help from Will McEnaney, earned his first victory since Aits. 16th.

a 3-2 decision over the first touchdown. It came on a one-yard run by Elliott Walker with 12:49 remaining. 011 110 MX 4 riauinH i I nnn. for much of the team's total Xar Heels on the Indian 42. A rushing.

yardage. plays ater Tom Biddie Parkside will get a stiff test; kicked a 32-yard field goal, the Friday night when it meets pow-: first of two for him. erful Wicomico at County Sta-j Agee's next effort was par- dium. jtially blocked by Ken Sheets score by traveled only three yards Parkside ooo ojNC quarterback Billy Paschall Kent County 0 Unnk advantaee of that onnor- hole of the Brookha-ven Country Club course andi ended the front nine with a par-! 35. She faltered for boggies at' the 10th and 11th but responded with a birdie at the 12th and made it home with a two-under-par 35.

when Cardenal doubled ana Cleveland Kuiper. DP-troif 9, Cleveland Friday's Garnet J. M. Bennett 14, Queen Anne's 13 Cambridge 22, Easton 0 Pocomoke 12, North Caroline 0 Saturday's Games S. Decatur 20, Snow Hill 12 Kent County 6, Parkside 0 ft ft.

3B-Manmng. HR tUp. FranClSCO GiantS batUT- scored on a sacrifice fly by Gamble fll), Ooilvie Manning. Manning Andy Thornton. i day night.

rerbbso, The victory educed the IP Lemnzyk 0 Eckrsley (W.ll-5) 81-3 6 2 3 Reds' maeic number for clinch i Ikitk LaRoche 2-3 1 0 Kent White, 2 yd. run Sandra Palmer with a 69 and Donna Caponi Young with 0 1 0 HBP-by College Football Results failed) ing the National League west title to three games. Save LaRoche (14). Lemanczyk (Gamble). 2:19.

tunity to hit tight end Mike Cor-bin with a scoring pass that A 7,851 STATISTICS another 69 were tied for second 3 Rillineham. 15-7. allowed the FAMILY RESTAURANT! Delaware State Cops Opener, 17-7 ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. (AP) A six-yard touchdown run by Norman Hayes capped a 75-yard drive in the third period to give Delaware State a 17-7 football win over Elizabeth NEW MANAGEMENT with scores of 140. Judy Rankin, winner at Denver, but never a Civitan champion, was in fourth place with Kent 11 3S-IM 4-13 73 4-30 0 10-70 Parkside 4 2.1-53 4-12 24 4-17 First Downs Rushing Passing Pass Yds, Punts Fumbles Penalties Delray Lobster Co Today's Probable Pitchers covered 40 yards.

Agee's next punt was nullified by a rushing penalty as an eager Tar Heel line began rushing him with total abandon. A few plays later, Agee had to try again. It was blocked on the Indian eight by Stan Lancaster. 141 after a Saturday round of is the fniu rv i 71. Amy Alcott was one stroke off the pace at 142 after shoot Ball State Wins Betterson MUNCIE.

Ind. (AP) Tail- Three plays later Sunday's Probable Pitchers By The Associated Press American League Detroit (Coleman 9-16 and back Earl Taylor, a junior i burst in over left tackle from transfer from Miami, Ohio, i three yards NATIVE Giants eighth hits in 6 2-3 innings and beat Giants starter Ed Halicki, 9-12, who was making his third start since pitching a no-hitter Aug. 24. The Reds touched Halicki for two runs in the second on two walks and run-scoring singles bv Plummer and Cesar Gero-nimo. The Reds scored again in the fourth on a double by Darrel Chaney, another hit by Plummer, and an error.

Rookie Johnnie Lemaster, who hit a home run in his first major league at-bat, slugged his second homer for the Giants. It came in the fifth inning of his fifth big league game. City in the season opener for both teams. The run by Hayes came three plays after a 49-yard pass from Andrea Brown to tight end Jerome Carter put the ball at the Viking 16-yard line. Delaware St 17, Elizabeth Cltv 7 Franklin Col 21, Georgetown 17 Fairmont 34, Bluefield St.

8 3ramblinq 27, Alcorn 3 Guilford Col 21, ConcordnCol 17 Salem Col 24, W. Virginia St 17 ADO Midwest Cent Michigan 34, Mich-loan 0 wis. Zau Claire 34, Northland Col Kentucky State 54, Wis. Platteville 20 Millsaps College 28, Ark Monti iello 0 Morgan State 17, Petersburq Ft 6 Ball State 24, East Michiqan 14 East Kentucky 42, Wis. Oshkosh 7 Hillsdale Col 11, Ferris Soate 2 Indiana Central 54, Findlay Colleqe 8 Michigan Tech 2, Northwood Mich 0 Minot State 16, Moorhead State 6 Missokri Valley 28, Missouri, Rolia 14 Mornlnqside 28, Wis Stevens Pt 21 So Norbert 41, Northeastern III 7 South Dakota 43, Cameron State 14 So Dakota State 49, Hamline Univ 7 Wis.

LaCrosse 24, Upper Iowa 10 Colorado Col 16, Nebraska Wesley 15 Missokri South 20, Emporia St 13 Olivet Col 17, St Joseph's, Ind. 13 William Penn 24, Wiyne St, Neb 14 Add Farwest Montana St 35, Portland St 34 East Central St 26, McMurrv Col 7 Carroll, Mont. 34, Ricks College 0 DISHES rushed for 134 yards and scored The Tar Heels added a fourth ing 71 Saturday. "I was troubled by the heat after the turn and was seeing things fuzy," Miss Mann said. "I can't play well vhen I am seeing things so I took my first bogey of the tournament.

Then I couldn't shake it and bogeyed the 11th." LaGrow 7-13) at Cleveland FINEST SEAFOOD touchdown in the final period when reserve quarterback two touchdowns Saturday, leading Ball State to a 24-14 MidAmerican Conference football On The Bay At 14th St Ocean City Open Daily 5 P. Johnny Elam hit Corbin with a (Bibby 5-14 and Peterson 117) 2 New, York (Hunter 19-13) at Baltimore (Palmer 20-9) Boston (Cleveland 10-9 and Pole 2-4) at Milwaukee (Col- victory over Eastern Michigan, six-yard pass. Schroeder Takes One Stroke Edge In Southern Golf born 10-9 and Slaton 11-17), 2 Minnesota (Hughes 13-12) at Chicago (Kaat 19-11) Kansas City (Fitzmorris 14 10) at California (Hassler 3-12) Texas (Hargan 8-9 and Wright 4-5) at Oakland (Bos-man 8-5 and Todd S-3 or Bah COLUMBCS, Ga. (AP)-John Schroeder held off the chal SAN FRANCISCO CINCINNATI abrhbl abrhbi Joshua cf 5 0 10 Rose 3b 3 0 0 0 DThomas 2b 4 0 2 0 Geronimo cf 4 0 3 1 Murcer rf 4 110 Morgan 2b 3 0 0 0 Matthews If 3 0 10 Bench It 4 0 10 Montanez lb 4 0 0 1 Driessen lb 4 0 0 0 DaRader 3 0 0 0 RMmund rf 2 110 Ontiveros 3b 4 0 1 0 Chanev ss 4 110 lenges of Hubert Green and rookie Bill Rogers, fired a 68 nsen 9-12), 2 and held a one-shot lead Satur CRobnsn pr O00O f-iummer i i 4 1 2 1 Blllinahm 1 0 0 0 National League Chicago (Burris 12-10) a' Halicki 0 0 0 0 McEnany 10 0 0 dav after the third round of the $100,000 Southern Open Golf Philadelphia (Twitchell 5-9) Tournament. Thomasn ph 1 0 1 0 Caldwell 0 0 0 0 Adams oh 10 10 JBrown pr 0 0 0 0 CWillams 0 0 0 0 Speier ph 10 0 0 O.

Downs Results 1ST $900. Pace. Time 2:06.3 i Blythe Mary (D. Vincent) 4.40 3.20 S2. 20 I Vance.

Lobell (G. White) 3.40 I Western War IE. Bodine) 2.20 fND $850. Pace. Time 2:08 J.

R's Cleverboy (D. Lemon) 8.20 4.20 3.60 1 Canton Direct (S. Belote) 4.00 3.40 i hong Shot Charlev (G. Banks) 4.20 DAILY DOl'BLE (2-2) S18.60 EXACTA (2-1) $25.00 3RD $800. Pace.

Time 2:07.2 Gene's Baby iG. Banks) 3.40 3.20 2.60 1 Blazing Knight (j. Brittingham) 6.40 3.20 Church Social (P. Lockerman) 3.00 EXACTA (7-1) $19.00 4TH $1,100. Trot.

Time 2:09.1 2 Swift Star Schroeder, had to overcome a WlnMes rollercoaster round of six bird St. Louis (McGlothen 13-11) at New York (Matlack 16-9) Lcs Angeles (Messersmith 15-14) at Atlanta (Morton 16-15) San Francisco (Falcone 11-9) ies and four bogies for his 54- Tnl.l 14 9 10 2 30 3 0 2 Total hole total of 199. Green, the top money winner at Cincinnati (Gullett 12-3) entered hre, but still searching for his first 1975 triumph, got Pittsburgh (Brett 7-5 or Reuss 15-10) at Montreal (Blair his putter working on the back SanFranelico OM 011 0M- 2 Cincinnati 020 1 00 OOx 3 Matthews. DP SanFrancisco 1, Cincinnati 2, LOB SanFrancisco 8, Cincinnati a. 2B Matthews, Bench Lemaster (2).

SB Rettenmund. Halicki. IP ER BBSO Halicki (L.9-12) 4 5 3 2 2 5 Caldwell 2 1 0 0 1 0 C. Williams 2 2 0 0 1 3 Billinqhm (W.15-7) 6 2-3 8 2 2 2 2 McEnanev 2 1-3 2 0 0 0 1 Save-McEnanev (14). HBP-by Halicki (Rose).

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