The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 18, 1973, Image 5

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    AP FOOTBALL POLL
Southern Cal,
retain poll positions
Nebraska, Ohio State and
Alabama lined up yesterday
to challenge Southern
California for the No. 1 spot in
the_ Associated Press college
football poll.
The Trojans of Southern
Cal, who have been No. 1
since the first week• of 1972,
opened their season by
blanking Arkansas 17-0
Saturday night and earned 38
first-place votes and 1,106
points from .the 60 sports
writers and broadcasters who
participated in this' week's
poll.
Nebraska, idle the past
weekend, and Ohio State, a 56-
7 winner over Minnesota, held
onto the No. 2-3 positions, but
the former lost ground while
Ohio State gained. Nebraska
received eight first-place
votes and 995 points while the
Buckeyes garnered 11 votes
for the top spot and 944 points.
Last week, the spread was
1,168-1,121-838.
Alabama rose from sixth to
fourth, thanks to a 66-0 rout of
California. The Crimgoh Tide
received two first-place votes
and 809 points.
Michigan remained in fifth
place with 666 points
following a 31-7 triumph over
lowa. Texas, which doesn't
open its season until . Friday
night, dropped from fourth to
sixth with 615 points.
Bench sentenced
for ump bump
CINCINNATI (AP) The Cincinnati Reds announced
yesterday, prior to the game with the Houston Astros, that
Johnny Bench has been fined $2lO and handed a two-day
suspension by National League President Charles Feeney.
Bench was ejected from the game Saturday night by home
plate umpire Andy Olsen. Olsen charged Bench bumped him
and used abusive language.
The Reds' All-Star catcher immediately appealed the ruling
and a hearing was scheduled by Feeney Sept. 20- when the
Reds are in San Francisco. The fine and suspension were set
aside pending the hearing, and Bench was in the Reds' lineup
Monday night against the Astros.
Cincinnati Manager Sparky Anderson,'who also was ejected
from the game, was fined $3OO for what Olsen reported as
"abusive language and actions," the Reds said.
WASHINGTON (AP) The House passed by voice vote
yesterday a bill that would authorize up to 100,000 national
souvenir medals commemorating athlete Jim Thorpe. Funds
from sale of the medals would be used to help construct a $5
million memorial museum to Thorpe, a part-Indian football
and Olympic track champion whose records were erased by
the Amateur Athletic Union in 1913 after it learned he had
played professional baseball with a small South Carolina
league before the 1912 Olympics. The museum will be erected
near Yale, Okla.
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The other first-place vote
and 588 points went to Penn
State, which throttled
Stanford 20-6.
Notre aline continued in
eighth place. The Irish get
under way this Saturday
against Northwestern.
Oklahoma jumped from 11th
to ninth by trouncing Baylor
42-14 while Tennessee, which
rallied in the closing minutes
to edge Duke 21-17, slipped
from ninth to 10th.
The Second Ten consisted of
Louisiana State, Auburn,
Arizona State, North Carolina
State, Florida, Houston,
Oklahoma State, UCLA,
Colorado and Bowling Green
and Missouri tied for 20th.
The Top Twenty with 4 irst-place
votes in parentheses and total
points. Points tabulated on basis
of 20-18-16-14.12-10-9-8 etc.
1. Southern Cal (38) 1106
2. Nebraska (8) 995
3. Ohio State (11) 944
4. Alabama (2) 809
5. Michigan 666
6. Texas 615
7. Penn State (1) 588
8. Notre Dame 389
9. Oklahoma 384
10. Tennessee 319
11. LSU 314
12. Auburn 247
13. Arizona State 152
14. North Carolina State 129
15. Florida 107
16. Houston 86
17. Oklahoma State 35
18. UCLA 27
19. Colorado 22
20. Bowling Green 19
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The Daily Collegian Tuesday. September 18,1973-5
Goolagong to swing
with the Triangles
PITTSBURGH (AP)
Evonne Goolagong, an
Australian sheep shearer's
daughter who skyrocketed to
fame in women's tennis, has
signed with the Pittsburgh
Mangles of the fledgling
World Team Tennis League,
the club said yesterday.
"I feel this will mean as
much to our league as the
signing of Bobby Hull did to
the World Hockey
Association," said Chuck
Reichblum, president of the
Triangles.
Reichblum added at a news
conferende that the 22-year
old Miss Goolagong, who won
the women's title at
Wimbledon ,in 1971, had
signed a "generous"
multiyear contract. He
declined to discuss specifics.
Miss Goolagong, attired in
a brown skirt and plaid
jacket, walked into the hotel
meeting room just - as
Reichblum made the surprise
announcement.
"I'm sure I made the right
decision, and I hope my
signing will encourage some
of the other top players to join
our league," said the pert,
curly-haired native of
Griffith, Australia.
The announcement marked
the third major sir by the
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Goolagong
first draft last month and
plans to begin play next May.
MisS Goolagong was the
Triangles No. 2 draft, and the
club is still negotiating with
Ken itasewall, its top choice.
V-ball meeting
Coach Tom Tait announced
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Aaron: 711
ATLANTA (AP) Hank
Aaron blasted his 711th
career homer, moving' him
three short of Babe Ruth's
career mark, Dave Johnson
smashed his 42nd homer of
the year two batters later to
tie Roge-s Hornsby's record
for homers by a second
baseman in a season and the
Atlanta Braves smothered
the San Diego Padres 7-0 last
night.
Aaron led off the eighth by
stroking Gary Ross's 0-i pitch
just inside the left-field foul
pole for his 38th homer of the
1973 baseball season.
Dusty Baker then followed
with a triple before Johnson
unloaded his 42nd homer, the
major league high, over the
left field fence.
Johnson's blast tied the
immortal'Hornsby who set his
mark in the 1922 season while
playing for the ,St. Louis
Cardinals. •
Those blasts, plus Marty The Astros had taken a 1-0
Perez' eighth homer in the lead in the first inning on
sixth, helped Carl Morton, 13- Cedeno's 23rd home run of the
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MONTREAL (AP)
Felipe Alou's two-out pinch
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Pinch hitter Matty Alou,
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lifting St. Louis to a 4-3 lead.
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Cesar Cedeno and Bob
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