Thomas ready to play... CARLISLE, Pa. (AP)—Duane Thomas appeared ready yesterday to play football for the Washington Redskins even if he didn’t want to talk about it. Thomas, obtained from San Diego last Thursday for two high draft choices, joined the Redskins at their training camp here and quickly won praise from Coach ...Suspension hits Rentzel NEW YORK (APl—Lance Rentzel, jwide receiver of the Los Angeles Rams, 'has been suspended for the 1973 season for conduct detrimental to the National Football League. Rentzel has been under probation after being indicted for indecent exposure and, on another occasion, for possession of marijuana. Pete Rozelle, NFL commissioner, said yesterday in a formal announcement that he had notified Rentzel by letter of the action, adding that the player might apply Cagers go on road early Penn State basketball coach John Bach has until Dec. 1 to devise a strategy that will be successful for the Lions away from the friendly confines of Rec HalL On that date, Penn State opens its season at Lewistown against Bucknell. Penn State will have to keep its bags packed, because it has 14 of its first 17 games on the road. All-Stars ready Trojan horse for Dolphins CHICAGO (AP) Southern California’s John McKay, coach of the College All-Stars, has shaped a sort of Trojan football horse to challenge the favored Miami Dolphins in Soldier Field Friday night. McKay has marshaled his entire coaching staff and no fewer than eight standouts from his 1972 national championship Trojan team for the 40th renewal of the pro-dominated All-Star series. However, ’ McKay is en trusting his Southern California “I” formation to the direction of a pair of non- Trojan quarterbacks Bert Jones’of Louisiana State and Joe Ferguson of Arkansas. But he still will rely on such USC stars as fullback Sam Cunningham, tight end Charles Young, center Dave Brown and guards Pete Adams and Allan Graf on offense, and linemen John Grant, and Jeff Winahs and comerback Charles Hinton on defense. Steak Fry only *3.85 Wed. at MEYERS' PLAYLAND Fun and Relaxation World's latest electronic fun games 5 cents to 25 cents George Allen and one of his assistants, Charlie Waller. In a related matter, there were un confirmed reports that Larry Brown, pro football’s most valuable player last year, was planning to end his holdout and arrive at the training camp today. for reinstatement at the end of the 1973 season. Rentzel’s status will be reviewed at that time if such an application is made, Rozelle added.' Rozelle imposed the ban after study of a record of a hearing in the NFL office June 20 and of additional documents provided by Rentzel’s representatives last week. The purpose of the hearing was to review probation imposed on Rentzel by the commissioner in 1971. games on the road. You’d think that Bach would be happy about the new term system. The students now have classes during early December and Rec Hall won’t be a catacomb when his team plays there. The only trouble is, the Lions will be in places like . Columbus, Ohio, Salt Lake City and Syracuse in stead of University Park where they won nine of ten games last year. Overall Penn State was 15-8. STARLITE “ Drive-In Theatre ... U Lots of Action - Plenty of Laughs FIRST AREA SHOWI Five klers robbed the Valentine bank. The kicky ones got caught The rest got CaHL JOHN WAYNE //iff TJifl,’!? UNITED STATES MARSHAL This year the Lions are in two holiday cage classics. Penn State joins Dartmouth, Seattle and host Utah in the Utah Classic Dec. 15 and 16. The Lions could get a chance to face Ivy League power Penn in the Quaker City Classic, held in Philadelphia Dec. 26-29. The eight team field is comprised of Penn State, California, Cincinnati, Fordham, Harvard, Penn, St. Bonaventure and Temple. Mark Simenson Homers power NL by Americans, 7- 1 KANSAN CITY (AP) - Johnny Bench, Bobby Bonds and, Willie Davis all blasted home runs, keynoting a power show that carried the National League to a 7-1 romp over the Americans in baseball’s 44th annual All- Star Game last night. Bench ripped his third All- Star homer while Bonds and Davis each connected in only their second career All-Star swings to help the Nationals win for the 10th time in the last 11 midsummer clashes between the two leagues. The victory extended the NL’s over-all lead in the series to 25-18. One game ended in a tie. Bench, the Cincinnati Reds’ catcher who led the nation wide fan balloting with almost 1.75 million votes, touched off the long-ball attack with a giant-sized bases-empty shot in the fourth inning. Then Bonds of the San Francisco Giants and Davis of the Los Angeles Dodgers, both added to the NL roster by Manager Sparky An derson, clubbed two-run homers in the fifth and sixth innings to put the NL in firm control. Universal Pictures and Robert Stigwood present A NORMAN JEWISON Rim "JESUS CHRISI V ’ | ■ Ifr : Ir-. M.imry TED NEELEY • CARL ANDERSON YVONNE ELLIMAN BARRY DENNEN tx.ampi.iy h> Melvyn Bragg .uw Norman JewLson Based upon Ihe Rock Opera “JeSUS Christ SdperStar" B<x*hyTlm Rice Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber • Lyrics by Tim Rice Muse Conducted by Andre Previn • Associate Producer PATRICK PALMFR Directed by NORMAN JEWISON Produced by NORMAN JEWISON and ROBERT STIGWOOD • AUmsePvil Picture Techracolor Todd-AOJS NOW at the COOL .. . Seven NL pitchers limited the Americans to five hits, i Although the Nationals won handily, they had to come from behind to do it. The AL struck first, picking up a run off NL starter Rick Wise in the second inning when Oakland’s Reggie Jackson openedwith a booming double off the center field wall and dashed home on a single by hometown hero Amos Otis of the Kansas City Royals. Otis’ hit prompted loud cheers from the crowd of 40,849, largest ever in Royals Stadium. But the NL soon quieted the crowd. Atlanta’s Darrell Evans opened the NL third with a walk from Bert Blyleven of Minnesota, the third AL pitcher. Starter Jim “Cat fish” Hunter of Oakland was forced to leave the game in the second when Billy Williams of the Chicago Cubs singled off his pitching hand. Teammate Ken Holtzman finished the inning for Hunter, who was scheduled for precautionary X-rays this morning. ' After Pete Rose forced Evans, Joe Morgan of Cin cinnati walked on four pit ches. Then Houston’s Cesar and now the film... SUPERSTAR HEALTHFULLY AIR C Cedeno and Hank Aaron of Atlanta followed with con secutive singles, giving the Nationals the lead. | In the fourth, Bill Singer jof the California Angels relieved and Bench, leading off, tagged a 2-2 pitch deep into the left field seats, becoming the seventh player in All-Star history to hit as many as three career homers. Stan Musial leads with six. That made it 3-1 and the Nationals jumped Singer, a former National Leaguer, again ii\ the fifth. Morgan opened with a double and two outsf later, Bonds boomed ja long homer to left-center field. Bonds was voted tlie game’s most valuable player. In the sixth, California's flamethrowing Nolan- Ryan, another former National Leaguer, was on the mound.' for the Americans and walked the Cubs’ Ron Santo leading off. After Willie Stargell of Pittsburgh struck out, Davis batted for teammate Don Sutton and whacked the third NL home run. Like. 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