back Sylvester McGee looks for OTTAWA running running room with three Ed monton Eskimos in pursuit during Saturdays anadian Football League game iii Edr monton woii by Ottawa 2018 if Pliotol Campbell replaces Marshall as Mauchs favorite reliever The Associated Press Now Mike Marshall is oiily No Boil icne Manclis list Mike Marshall is the best relief pitcher ever managed up to now Maucli said Sunday This guy is THE relief pitcher Mauch wlto managed Mar shall when both ere itlt Mon treal Expos had just watched Bill ampbell pitching for the fifth day in row win 64 American League decision over Detroit Tigers ampbell ho ended Tiger threat in the loth by coming In to gel Rill Freehan and Pedro Garcia on called strikes retired the side in the lilth to improve his record to til it Hes got to saves lle almost wound up the loser in the lttli when third baseman Mike nbbage and first base man Rod arew collided on Ben glivies popup ith runner racing home from third uii bage caught the ball it bounced out of his glove and he caught it again to eiid the inning Both itampbell and Mar shall had the equipment to get left and righthanded batters out Manch said Both can get balls to move away froin the liitter Both are super ath letes ln Sundays other American League games alilornia An gels blew an eightrrun lead in the ninth inning biit scored three times iii the llth to defeat New York Yankees 118 Raltr more Orioles won their opener from hicago White Sox 62 but dropped the nightcap Tit Kanr sas ily Royals turned back Milwaukee Brewers Oak land As nipped Boston Red Sox in 11 innings and leveland Indians beat Texas Rangers Oii Saturday Boston beat Milwaukee 34 Minnesota drop ped Detroit 73 hicago out slugged Baltimore lllo Kan sas ity defeated Milwaukee it alifornia nipped New York 473 and Texas topped leveland 54 ampbell aitd Detroits John lliller both had chance to win Sunday But lliller the Tigers To rontoborn reliever has been in slump and couldnt shake it as the Twnts hit him for two runs in the 12th inning Underwood wins his ninth Phils drop Houston twice By THE ASSlK THI PRESS When lominy lnderwood ran out of gas at the end of the lllifi National League baseball season Philadelphia lliillies decided to make sure he had plenty left for this September lnderwoods collapse was one of the reasons the lltillics failed to overtake littsburgli liiates tll last years ational League East race There was stretch early this year where ltlsl wasnt pitching it all the year old pitcher said Sunday altcr beat mg the ltttll and Houston sliiis 31 We wanted him strong toi the second halt this ycai inanagei ltaiiny Ozark planted He was so tired List year and lllt eii we didii want that tohappeii Ill Sitttili iilltit tltiotial League games ew ork lcts nipped San llicgo ltltllt to St Louis lariliiials bombed laiita lliayes Ho tiiicninati Rtds edged lliii igo tubs Pittsburgh liiaies tiiiiiincd Los Angclcs llmlgers ill and San Francisco iiiits downed Montreal Fxpos SIIHII IOVIRI On Satuiitm san Francisco shaded Montreal it topped tiiiciniiii R3 lltila delpliia dioppott llitlsliit Atlanta liiiiinicd st Louis ti New York INJ it lliego and Los llLJll bea litls burgh Sunday wii tl stilling hii nudity and hiltglee tcmpeia thicago litres was one of tndeiwoods best gainesof the season He walked oitly two batters and struck out seen as be im proyod his record to it It was his third successiyc iii and his fourth in his last five decisions lnderwood had oitly one rough inning the fourth when the Astros got three of their ll liils Jose trn led oil the in mug with homer over the right field fence The lItllliis stitttil llttii runs in the second Jay loliii stone tripled to centre and scored on ild pitch then Hob Rootie doubled Hobby litldll singled and both scored on leiiy llarinons double and an eiior by left fielder Leon Roberts balk tignicd in the lcts ttill its litttitly liiitis Lillid tor the second time to chalk up his Bilih in of the season RllSSICtOh lepc litgiiil 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snapped tie against lliller in the l2th oit consecutive doubles by Butch Wynegar and Lyman Rostock aitd ubbage singled home ait insurance run which ainpbell didnt need FIVE BEHIND FACE ampbells 13 wins in relief are four short of llillcrs Ameri can League record and five shy of the major league mark held by littsbnrglis Elroy Face The Angels pounded Catfish llnntcr for six runs and nine hits in it 13 innings including solo homers by Dave Collins leading off the game and Tony Solaita in piliitg up an 80 lead Meanwhile Frank Tatiana limited the Yankees to two hits niitil they broke loose with one out iii the ninth The rally in chided runscoring singles by Graig Nettles and Fran llealy and Willie Randolphs tworun double before John Verhoeven yielded badrhop tworun single to pinchhitter arlos May and gametying tworun hoinci toRoy White llR RFlI If Rli the Illtt who om wis man ilscs her ptisdioii on the court at he leiiiiis wk Open tournament at south Orange cw Jersey atiiiita The tall eye nttttt astvuttst ll MINESING siMCOE SPRAYIEX EDMONTON Pl Gerry Organ kicked four out of five field goal attempts including one in the last Second of the game and added single and convert to give Ottawa Rough Riders 2ll8 Canadian Foot ball Leagne victory over Ed monton Eskimos Saturday Prior to the game Organs record was ait unimpressive three field goals out of it at tempts lts been long tinte at least couple of years since kicked under such pressure conditions Organ said of his 47yard field goal kicked with one second remaining before capacity crowd of 25882 at ClarkeStadiuni The Rough Riders came from behind an llpoint secondquar ter deficit for their fifth win in six games and firitier grip on first place in the Eastern onr fcrcncc Edmonton remains in second place in the Western onfeit ence two points back of Sas kalchewan and two ahead of thirdrplaceBritisholiimbia Organ lastw seven leads Riders over Eskics Ottawa coach leorge Bran cato praised the Edmonton per forinancc saying the Eskimos played inspired ball NOT ENOlGlIllME Losing coach Ray Jaiicli said his team didnt lose we just ran out of time If we hail the ball last we would have won ondredge llolloway pill to gether potent mixture of run niitg and passing to wear down tough Edmonton defence and produce 11 points in the fourth quarter Argos in second place MONTREAL itPi There were not many people figuring Toronto Argonauts would be holding dowit second place in the Eastern onference after the first month of the 1976 itadiaii Football League season But the Argos are four points behind firstplace Ottawa Rough Riders and three ahead of Montreal Alouettes who they ineel tonight at the Autostade We have to be happy espe cially when you consider the number of changes we have had to make because of the injuries weve had Toronto coach Russ Jackson said Sunday night Weve had trouble with our consistency We do sortie things well in some games and dont do them well in the itext Weve had to make some changes be anse of injuries Now its matter of getting un ity getting the unit settled away The Argos launched the Alouettes on their current lhreegaine losing streak Aug in Toronto with 2310 upset win Since then Montreal has lost 1211 at home to Hamilton Tigerats and 459 in Ottawa to the Rough Riders HAVE HAD TROlBLE Like the Argos the Alouettes have had trouble playing good football consistently Actually wish could say weve been inconsistent said Montreal coach Marv Levy Weve just played bad football recently Our problem offensively and this smacks of an excuse but lin going to say it anyway is the schedule Weve had to play five games in 22 days and thats ridiculous You can show team on film what they lid wrong but you cant go out on the field and work on it Youre too busy surgeon troiii Beach filit cirt us like New port weathered atiiiosphcic at this traditional tournament tor on fr ittory llitliy Beetle of Houston IIliilii Kcuitex New Home Old Address at Your 7263496 RIVSSJACKSON preparing for your next oppo nent But in the loss against Oi tawa the Aloucttes defence was inept particularly the defensive backfield and Mon treal has taken some steps which the club management hopes will rectify the situation Joe Petty wide receiver look to beat Als tonight with the club last season who has been oitt of action with broken thumb was added to the active roster Saturday as the Als dropped rookie hris Skopcr lianos MAKESfIIANfiES Marvin Davis listed as linebacker on the clubs roster will start at left defensive tackle tonight and John Tanner will be at defensive left end replacing Mike Faniicci traded to algary Stampders last week Larry Smith will run out of the fullback spot vacated Tues day when Steve Ferrughelli was traded to Edmonton Eskimos in exchange for defeir sivc half John lleaton and Ian Mofford will take Smiths wingback spot in the Alonettes offensive backfield Sonny Wade is listed as Mott treals starting quarterback while Jackson said huck Ealey would be the Argos starr ting signal caller Calcy sat on the bench for most of the game against llam iltoii last Wednesday with shoulder problem but Jackson said Ealey is healthy and ready toplay Tonights game will be tele vised by the TV Eastern net work startingat it Ell Gare wants spot on Team Canada MONTREAL ilt lanny Gare 22yearold right winger front Nelson lH is the youngest playcr trying out for spot on Team anada 1976 And while Gare Strgiial man for Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League last season has healthy respect for the others players ryiitg oiil with him he is not letting him self becomed awed You cant worry about who youre playing it itlt laiesaid iii aii interview If you do tlial it affects your game The mere fact youre here means the players expect lit tlc tnore front you lhen larc laughed as he thought about something his boyhood hero Bobby llitll had told him when he first turned at camp He said just think when you were three years old was just starlingont There is some touin com petition at right ing for Team tanada which will Illxt part ill the six team taiiada tiip lltltl national hockey tournament that begins Sept tiare is competing with tiny lathiii Reggie Leach Jean lroiioiost Lanny McDonald and Buffalo team mate Rene Robert NOTWORRIIII But the fivefool larc is not worried We knew before we caitic here that two of us werent go ing to make it All can do is give it my best shot Im Just glad dont have to select this team Everyone has been work mg so ltard and playing so well lit inch iare who had Ill goals iii his NllL rookie season two years ago has impressed everyone with his hustle and his hard ac curate shooting during the training camp If he makes leam anada it will be only his second international hockey experience His first was last January when he scored two goals help iiig lliiltalo defeat the Soyiet Wings tidiiinig IOlltOl or tli Allltlltu by the Wings and theRed iiny illll teams this yetii tiiitidt lillttl Matts Swiwlci tttllUllWillxltl llt Soviet liiioii and liiiliiid will pat lttlldlt iii the tiltillillillttlt iinidi iiip llll Renee Richards wins before large crowd SOlTll ORANGE =l The affluent village of South Orange was relatively caliti Sunday Renee Richards had the day off The crowd was about Bill less than the 27m who looked on Saturday as Richards the year old Newport llcaclrlalit cyc surgeon who last year llll deiwent sex change opci atioit defeated talhy litcite of Houston Tex till iii 4b minutes The press contingent as also down from an estimated tilt plus on Satnrdai to inert eight on Sunday IfltlltlltIS Klliist illllN lltl lit the withdrawal ot woinci players is slated to plan igaii Tuesday attcitiooi ALtlllll llt Drop in and see us today I80 Innisï¬l St llllltt of today Siistiit Litia till tilitlitti Sliill ttialch Alllt sllilttiil Kelly of New oik iinedy of laiis thought lltllltlltls ttis motif tlllll Idtlltl tllt slit has lots til coniage in making tici pet sonal lite public lincdy ranked Ilti til sail she declined to boycott the tournament bet aiisc inst tattle Ill play don iaic lllllll this The Women lciiiiis ssoi alioii withdrew the oiith Oiaiige eicii alter Richaids eiitiy was itcipitd quickly oi Llllittl tyiii will begin liiesilay the West Itllll lOlllill luti IIttlIl its Illt tioii of suit ouTSIDERs installation extra 7262232 Tltr rie or Holloway took over the Roiiglt Rider offence late in the second qiiarler after loiit letnents led Ottawa to only two field goals iii the face of persistent riislt front the Eskimo front fonr led by newcomer alvin Miller llolloway finally managed it yard touchdown pass to Moody Jackson at limit of the final qarter that piit Ottawa ahead for the first time Organ got the other Rough Rider poin ts on field goals from 29 22 fit and l7 yards single on 437 yard field goal attempt that went wide and convert lhc Eskimos regained the lead at liiZli when lave ntler kicked 21 yard field goal The Rough Riders were then twice called for illegal motion the two penalties leaving Ottawa on the Edmonton to yard hitc with Organ on target for his lastgasp field goal ARM INJlRICI Editionlon got touchdowns from Don Warringlon and al viii llaricll both on short passes front Tom Wilkinson who was forced out of the game Monday August 73 12764 oot with an arm injury in the third quarter when Eskimos were leading tail tutler converted both touch downs and picked up third qiiarter single when he was wide with 42yard fieldgoal attempt Eskimos had their second touchdown after lenients was chased back to his twoyard Iiiie and was called for throwing the ball away The resulting punt left the Eskimos on the Ottawa 43 and Wilkinson needed just six plays to collect the touchdown It came on twoyard pass to llarrell in sequence that in cluded two passes to Warring ton for it yards ltl yard pass from lemenv is to Tony labriel put Ottawa iiilo position for its second field goal but another Rough Rider effort was wiped out when Pete Lavorato intercepted Clemen ts pass at the Edmonton 18gt yard line Holloway came in at that point and Ottawa got 52yard field goal from Organ on the last play oftlic half Ottawa place kicker leads scoring race By THE CANADIAN PRESS terry Organ took the Eastern Football onference scoring lead when he booted four field goals including the gainewinncr in the final second in Ottawa Rough Riders 2018 win over Ed monton Eskimos iii tanadian Football League game Satur day night Organ also kicked single and converted Ottawas only toiicltdow to give him 48 points on seven field goals 22 converts aitd five singles Xenon Andrnsyshyii of To ronto Argonauts is in second place with 4t points followed by Art flreen of Ottawa with thi points on six touchdowns Montreal Aloiicltcs plactkr ckcr llon Sweet is in fourlli place wtt in points The leaders Oigan Oil ii llt tAlllllllwllll loi it it iliccii Ott weet ltl lllllllltls till it vi lutllltltl Oil tor lliis loi it ix lialla Rll lil is lIl llllll oiifii III Ottawa ll itit it to loionto it ii 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