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fl-B Wednesday, August 14, 1874 Monroe MtWft-Sttf Trevino Heading Fast GHO Field Promoter 50-Day Duck Season Referee Witt Get 1 Wrestling Lumps BATON ROUGE, (AP) best since ft allows an extra in its hunters to take a total of no Bv Bob Green HELD, Conn. (AP) Lee Trevino, a streak player, goes after a second eonsecu- ory this week in the 1200,000 Sammy Davis Hartford Open Golf abeyant Trevino, win- rican Gary Player, defending! champion Bitty Casper and Hu-j belt Green. Dutch Speed skating champion Ard Schenk, takes the lead coming into the final straight to the finish Tuesday to the mile bike semi-finals for Superstars 1975 at Rotonda enter is Bob Seagren, gold medal pole vaulter came in second and so far dominates total Last is Grand Wirephoto) Prix race driver James Hunt. Promoter Tillman got to another side of the wrest-' ling business during the main event on Tuesday wrestling card at the Civic Center Arena inside the ring. Tillman leaped onto the canvas I to try to help referee Bob Witt Major Box Scores po American League SAN DIEGO rf, O' em CHICAGO (th Ii ll rtfl Cf Ste rf ph OTI UIS bl JOOS Coggins rf 4100 1 0 0 0 Blair cl 4 I I 0 3 0 0 0 Oh 4 7 1 4 I 0 Grkh lh 4 I I 4 110 JPewetl 3 114 1 4 0 10 Bavior ll 4 0 0 0 Palma 3 0 0 1 PRobimn Sh 3 0 I 0 0 I 0 Mencrtks 4 0 10 I to; Balancer ss 4 110 3 0 10 Palmar 0 0 0 ti 4 0 10 Jackson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Toto bl Wn6l ss SOJO Brock on Jb 4 2 2 0 klenr lf 5 0 10 Mc Br Id field rf 5 0 2 2 PSmlfT serf lb 5 0 2 0 Stmme somas rf 3 0 2 0 Torre Kendall 5 0 0 0 I DaRobrts 30 3 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 DaVan De.

vrf ST LOUIS ab bi SCIO a 4 0io 3 0 0 0 jill 4 0 0 01 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 silo 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 loco 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 coco 33 7 1 Tate! 34 I 9 7 ran Diego St. louis, IMI 010 OOO ooo loo ooo- in, the record book sup- him, He won this touma- in 1972 and tied for third ear And, while fresh off Other victory in a major champion-; taking a dead-serious approach to this toumami ut. He made a hasty departure from North Carolina, got to the Wethersfield Counfry Coub in time to play a full, 18-hole practice round Monday and put in a long day Tuesday, working on the driving range, putting and then playing another 18 hole practice round. His principal opposition in the 144-man field includes South Af- The veteran Casper, however, break up a bloody free for discounts himself as a probable between Randy and Rip ZZ and ly C.grr WM It ym. In.

ling everything wrong. I Player and Green, on the more respect cr hand, are playing extremely well. Player has won the Mas- took all the other ters, British Open and another i yellers on the card mend American toumoment, ed more than ll00.000 In pri ze- Tillman fined all four for their winnings and is enjoying the efforts and held up all the pur- best season of his globe-trotting aes pending a ruling by the Na- career. ilional Wrestling Alliance. Green, a three-time jn other less frantic bouts, season, ranks second on Susan Green bested Paula Hay the money-winning list, played jn a disqualification battle and wen in this tournament last 2 Rocket Monroe year and had a strong, third- jn a disqualification batle and week in the (newcorner £Urtjs defeat- Rookie standont Ben Crenshaw withdrew because of the death of his mother Tuesday, major absentees include iicklaus, Arnold Tom Weiskopf, Johnny M.ller lpague pitcher to win IO and U.

S. Open champion Halo Irwin. Some other standouts In the; field include I WadkinsJ Jerry Heard, John Mahaffey, Forrest Fezler, Tom Watson, I zee Elder, Dave Stockton and Ray Floyd. Portions of the final two rounds Saturday and Sunday will be telecast nationally by CBS-TV. led Oni Wicki Wicki in the opening tussle.

Gaylord Perry of the Cleve- Palmer Indians was the first ma- louisiana duck hunters will I have a 50-day split season un- der a 100-point system for the daily limit. The Louisiana Wild life I Fisheries Commission Tuesday i set the dates within the 50 days i allotted by the U.S. Wildlife! and Fisheries Bureau. Both canvas backs and red heads received the highest or most valuable ratings cfi IOO points each, meaning hunters could take only one of either per day and none of the other rated birds. The first duck season be VI days, beginning at noon Nov.

0 and ending Dec 7. The second season will be 18 days, beginning at noon Dec. 18 and ending Jan. 4. Shooting hours after opening day will be from hour before sunrise until sunset.

Officials said the split season and point system will permit hunters to bill their fair share of birds. The first season will provide maximum kill of ducks which move Louisiana and on to Central and South America during No! vember, the commission said. 1 and the second season will offer a larger yield of birds driven south by the colder northern nate weather. and The commission said it believes the point season works days of hunting and allows a larger kill of the more abun dant birds. At the Ramp time, it lessens hunter pressure on those species of ducks which need additional protection.

The federal bureau, the commission said, declared a closed season on canvas backs and red heads in Caddo, St. Charles and St. Mary parishes, that portion of Ward One (formerly Ward Six) in St. Martin Pariah, and Catahoula in Rapides and parishes. Under the system which Ferrell Qualifies For ll.

S. Amateur NEW ORT JE ANS (AP) David Ferrell of Mobile, shot a 36-hole total of 143 here Tuesday to qualify for the U.S. Amateur golf championship tournament later this month at Ridgewood, N.J. Ferrell had rounds of 72 and 71 to lead the 10-man field corn- transient peting for the one sectional through seat. First alternate was Craig Carbon of New Orleans, who had rounds of 71 and 73.

Rickey E. Daunoy of New Orleans was named second alter- more than IOO points a day, the ducks will fall into four classifications. Those birds in largest table supply will count for IS points, and include the green winged and blue winged teal, gadwall, whlgon, shoveler, pintail, lesser, scaup, reddy, bufflehead, goldeneye, American and red breasted merganser, tree ducks and cinnamon teal and sea ducks. The 35-point ducks are the mallard drake, mottled duck and ring-neek ducks. The 90-point birds are the mallard hen (both sexes) or wood ducks, the black duck and the flooded merganser.

In addition, the commission said, a hunter may take 15 coots per day and have 30 in possession after opening day since these birds do not have a point value. Geese hunters will be allowed a 70-day split season. The first half will begin Nov. 7 and end Dec. 7.

The second portion will open Dec. 19 and close Jan. 26. Daily kill and possession limits on most geese will be five, but the limit is two on the wbite-fronted or speckle-bellied. hours will be one- untit with scores of 74 and 71, half hour before sunrise third alternate was Clay sunset.

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a little nicer grout) lo work he said. look like professionals. All of our guys reported in pretty good shape, and very pleased with til at. Only four or five have a little weight problem. but get rid of that by the end of the Some 24 other veterans had showed up at the Saints training camp here on Monday.

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Tile son of a Monroe man, ye was a three year letterman, team captain, all district and all city at Kimball High School in Dallas, Tex. He was the runnerup in the Dallas high school tournament this year and placed sixth out of 150 entries in the regional tournament. His medal average for the season was 74 strokes. He was a member of the student council in high school and was an honor graduate. The new NLU recruit is the son of Joe D.

Huey Sr. of 23 Magnolia Dr. in Monroe and Mrs, Nancy Huey of Dallas. ation strike, worked out twice Tuesday and looked forward to I three workouts a day for the next three days. three weeks behind and got to catch un some kind of North said.

The team will have one workout on Saturday and then flv to Foxboro, for a Sunday night contest with the New England Patriots. North said he intends to start a complete veteran lineup, and work the experienced players for no more than half the game. Then substitute with rookies and free agents who have been in camp all along. got to work for rookies and free agents because they deserve that he said. I got to look at guys like (ouarterback) Larry Cina, i (tight end) Paul Seal, (running back) Rod McNeill, and all the I others.

They deserve a All but two of the newly acquired defensive back Kpn Reaves und Punter Steve in ca mn Tuesday night. Reaves and reportedly were scheduled to arrive by tonight. Many of the veterans indicated they go back on strike after the cooling-off period. The front office was skentical. very suspicious of their said team vice president Dick Gordon.

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Chicano 9 Williams, a Thornton, J.Morales. SF IP ER BB SO OaRobrts IO) 9 8 I I 2 5 Bonham (L 10-15) 8 I 3 30 3 3 I 6 Zamora 1-3 I 0 0 0 Fralllnq 1-3 0 0 0 0 MOTORCYCLE TIRES SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY FROM $6 TO $21 SIZES FROM 5 INCH TO 20 INCH STREET Cr DIRT MOTORCYCLE SPECIALTIES ll AT FOOT OF BRIDGE LOUISVILLE MONROE Total 48 14 21 13 Total 32 3 9 3 Pittsburgh Cincinnati 590 202 212-14 OOI 000 3 Geronimo. DP-Pittsburgh 4 Cincinnati I- LOB-Pittsburgh 9, I Rose. HR-Kirk- PatrlcN (4), GJFoster (6), (8), Dries sen (4). S-Demery, Stennett.

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Blackmails also pricedl lf we should sell out of your size, we'll give you a "raincheck" assuring later delivery at the advertised price. Priced as shown at Firestone Stores. Competitively priced at firestone dealers and at all service stations displaying the Firestone sign. FREE MOUNTING! CHARGE PLASTIC TRASH CAR LINERS Big 3-bushg! capacity; fits 20-gallon trash cans. 06-08-021-9 one box of 52 liners; Additional $2.98 per box.

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