6—The Daily Collegian Friday, August 6,1976 ~ ~ ~ " hetpfSmSkiSckwood. singles himself sendinghSe ReU ss. walked Mike Vail [ " I Ain J he N? w York starter Roy Staiger with a run in the and Bob Moose relieved, j- ' /| C 7/ #CrCr l/C/l /U C/#/ hite'tSoreteSgSfglS thesame n iSg nng h*™-***“ Torre then singled to center # / Mr* f V/ IX # ¥//J § f run and scored another as the fourth, was the loser.\ Grote, Staiger and Harrel "g " Mets hammered four Pirate The Mete, Thoueh RichardTNixorTwfn be Remembered for manv the two infield singles and a walk, the first with a single, advanc- p i ay . r . Washington Picture Coach George Allen and s j am bome run *to Willie and stole third. He scored on Then the Pirates got back his over-the-hill gang laughing at the politican trying to stargell for the Pirates’ runs. Joe Torre’s infield single. into the game on Stargell’s run gridiron greats. . Prior to that pitch, which In the fourth, Roy Staiger, homer, his 14th of the season plays^ing^enftoMontre^iyQuebec'^as^nfonth 1 which Stargell lofted over the center Bud Harrelson and Matlack and the 10th grand slam of his sent 30 teams in motion, back home, and set a precedent which might become inflationary in Moscow. Clearly no r\ * _ _ _ _ _ „__ __ _/ -■ -M p c, s ,he o tones Sets fI&W reCOfu Ei!Sf§s3S s Srs ISSSSs E’SsiSSS ctomg|^pSSjg“S e !!Srid”SoSS of ■ Si3iHJ hp s£SSS£Sl»m "BUU WofihutShL eta™' tor™ me?e“ both the press and tourists By the time I spoke with them, had beaten me ... I kept telling myself I DWight Stones has elected to try for yet Softball Dorm League title, as York catcher Bill Burd and umpire Jeff \ their answers were firm, but friendly, “no comments.” couldn’t have lost everything in just a few another world high jump record and Harvey F j sher j ook Qn Leaving politics-which wasn’t listed as an event- days - that I could remain as a world class Glance.is itching for another shot at Valeriy nsneriooKon. p v *r. “’I'tST «£*."£"mitSihTorKMingool d„ 7,eel 3 inches.be hei B h, ,he United U?oo ? oo Mercer PiaCIOCIS CharTlDS ' could cost a tourist from $55 to $lO5 per night. Some of he jumped at the Olympics, was the magic track meet unfolds this evening and Saturday IVIV/I V/V/l / I IHvIV/VjW Wl »UI I IJ-rW Hipup wprpn’t in thp best of condition like the one this height. “The key height for me was 7-3 for afternoon at the University of Maryland, it 11 _ ... _ . . ... reDorter and a hieh school football teammate rested in. obvious reasons. When I reached that height give the athletes who did not perform well at By VIC SELLERS Leading the battle for York with 11. Young, Charlie . Ntot unlike an unarmed settler during the French and I thought I felt it drizzle. But once I cleared it, the Montreal Olympics another chance. Collegian Sports Writer were Mirenda and Flieshmaij. Bolan, and Makowski whose HpLpl nrJLious ducatto a And after floating over the 7 feet Vk inch world record 1 minute, 43.5 seconds and got was the big hit for Mercer as Mercer entry includes cap- new champions. It should also , for a $lO ticket and up to $l5O for a precious ducat to a to taking a sl()W the bronze medaL they held on to beat Yo rk, 3 . 2( tain Jan Kowalewski, Jeff be noted that the Pigdogs The nnfinishpH nivmnie stadium was well guarded A euphoric lap in his stocking feet, waving his Glance showed good form in early Olympic for the I.M. Dorm softball Rosensweig, Matt Boyer, played without their high n .SLr OfcorifeSinte-whohaTtEn off their idem shoes triumphantly over his head. Games races, but wound up fifth in the final championship Wednesday Kevin Schmoyer, Eric Putsch, scorer for the season, George Wearing a T-shirt with the message of the 100 at Montreal. He was behind Borzov, night. Tom Blandford, Carl Egolf, Sebetic, who helped get them reasons n were seeritmvine' difficulty in “Stones and Mickey Mouse are No. i” Stonis who got the bronze medal. ' The key hit by Bobek came Bill Santel (winning pitcher), to the finals ; reasons, were seen having DacK in. ' in the sixth inning with a man and Shelly Johnson, (score Mike Wells (14 pts.) and . Scott May of the U.S. gold medal winning DasKetDau nn _ nH hrnk .„ _ It wa< , kpeneri Neil Hutton (10 pts.) led' 5 team should get another medal for his reply when asked if QIII lo r*v> n\* r\. ■ 1 Cf* the start of a two-run rally * Brass Construction in a losing Bulls make bilmore Ist pick ~ . pM SII !rd e ep e „ d 5 c e'rßa^.bS fornnf^nai’m wind and ideas blending in har- selected Artis Gilmore as the im f tbe 7 foot 2 second highest priced player could only salvage one run. League championship as the Oracles of Delphi on Monday ternational myriad of sporte and ideas^blending ;in har No. 1 choice in the National Portland went Tor 6 in the draft of players from In the bottom of the seventh Pigdogs upset . Brass Con- night for the I.M. Independent {•- ’ Basketball Association’s Maurice the Kentucky and St. -Louis with two out, Mirenda and struction, 43-41, Wednesday Softball title The Co-Rec the snorting spectacular the true dispersal draft yesterday Lu ca s GUmore's teammTte franchises of the American Flieshman singled to keep the night. League semi-finals will also leaving the Portland Trail ..Blazers.to provide all the went for $250,000 and Bob 14-13 lead at the half but Counselor ED.will go against surprises. 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