European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 27, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes tuesday september 27,1977 american league East new York Boston Baltimore Detroit Cleveland Milwaukee Toronto w l pet. Go 96 59 .6 9 93 62 93 63 72 84 69 86 65 92 .600 .5% 3 3v, .462 24v7 .445 27 .414 32 West 52 103 .335 44 99 55 .643 90 67 .573 10 a 87 70 .554 13 82 74 .526 18 72 84 .462 28 61 96 .389 39v� 59 95 .383 40 a Kansas City Texas Chicago Minnesota California Seattle Oakland a clinched division title. Sunday s results new York 15, Toronto 0,1 St new York 2, Toronto 0, 2nd Boston 12, Detroit 5 Cleveland 9, Baltimore 4 i i Waukee 8, m i nne Sota 6,1 St Minnesota 8, Milwaukee 4,2nd Kansas City 6, California 3,1st Kansas City 6, California 2,2nd Texas 5, Oakland 4, 1st, 14 innings Texas 8, Oakland 6, 2nd Seattle a chicago4 National league East w Philadelphia 97 Pittsburgh 1 St. Louis 80 Chicago 0 Montreal 71 new York 60 West a los Angeles 94 61 .606 Cincinnati 85 72 .541 Houston 77 78 .497 san Francisco 72 84 .462 san Diego 67 90 .427 Atlanta 59 97 .378 a clinched divison title sunday s results Philadelphia 8, Montreal 5 Cincinnati 4, Atlanta 0 Pittsburgh 4, Chicago los Angeles 5, Houston 4 san Diego 9, san francisco2 St. Louis at new York 2, ppd., rain National football league american conference East Baltimore Miami new England by jets Buffalo l pet. 58 .626 65 .583 74 .519 76 .513 84 .458 94 .390 go 6 /7 16vj 17v7 26 36 a 10 17 22 a 28 35vj Houston Cleveland Pittsburgh Cincinnati Oakland Denver san Diego Kansas City Seattle Central West National conference East Central West Dallas Washington St. Louis Philadelphia by giants Chicago Minnesota Green Bay Detroit Tampa Bay los Angeles Atlanta new Orleans san Francisco sunday s results Washington 10, Atlanta 6 Baltimore 20, by jets 12 St. Louis 16, Chicago 13 Houston 16, Green Bay 10 Detroit 23, new Orleans 19 dallas41,nygiants21 Cincinnati 42, Seattle 20 san Diego 23, Kansas City 7 Oakland 16, Pittsburgh 7 Miami 19, san Francisco 15 los Angeles 20, Philadelphia 8 Denver 26, Buffalo 6 w2 21 0 0 21 11 22 1 0 0ren 21 11 1 1 11 1 0 11 00 l0 0 0 2 2 0 0 11 00 1 2 2c 01 1 2 11 22 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 � 0 00 00 00 0 0 pet. 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 .500 .500 1.000 1.000 .500 .000 .000 1.000 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500.000 .500.500 .000 .000 of 49 32 21 12 6 36 13 34 45 40 33 23 24 34 57 27 16 13 41 43 19 34 43 6 26 23 39 15 a 26 15 17 40 39 to3 1633 7 631 44 71 31 26 20 23 58 36 19 36 49 22 17 16 47 46 Brown Bradley say Choice of . Won t Hurt Economy environment continued from Page 21 lower projected budget. Bradley noted that when los Angeles hosted the games in 1932, it made a $1 Mil lion profit and predicted it could happen again with careful planning. We think the games will be put on at no additional costs to the taxpayers. It s just matter of holding the line and As Long As we re holding the reins on spending we can do it the mayor said. When soc s 55-39 vote for los Angele was announced earlier in Colorado Springs the Southern California delegation cheered and shouted with Joy. Bradley and Brown were congratulated by their losing counterparts new York mayor Abraham Beame and gov. Hugh Carey. John c. Argue the los Angeles attorney who Heads the private Southern California committee for the olympic games said his feelings were tremendous Relief and it s very the decision came after hour Long presentations by both cities stressing their financial soundness and attractiveness. Our bid Here today represents the third time in three consecutive olympiads that los Angeles has come before the commit tee to seek the privilege of being designated the american candidate City Bradley told the streets Are Safe and our people Are free of the fear and tension which grips most Large cities he stressed. We enjoy an enviable climate free of humidity and rain in the summer Brown arrived in Colorado Springs Sud Denly saturday to boost the los Angeles presentation after the Southern California committee noted Carey s conspicuous presence driving through town in a limousine and passing out big Apple buttons. The Southern California delegation made some modifications of its original Richards wins first title since her acceptance Pensacola Fla. Up transsexual or. Renee Richards Defeated 16-year old Caroline Stoll to win the women s Tennis association Pensacola Champion ship sunday her first championship since being accepted by the International Tennis Community As a woman player. Richards an ophthalmologist from new Sherman Lollar Dies of cancer Springfield to. Up Sherman Lollar a standout Catcher for 18 major league seasons mostly with the Chicago White sox died late saturday after a Long Battle with cancer. He was 53. Lollar who compiled a lifetime batting average of .264 with 155 Home runs began his major league career with the Clevelan indians in 1946, but was soon traded first to the new York Yankees and then to the St. Louis Browns before the White sox acquired him in 1951. In 1959, Lollar played a major role in the White sox first american league Pennant in 40 years when he led the club in Home runs 22 and runs batted in 84. Against the dodgers in the six game world series that year he batted Only .227, but drove in five runs. Born aug. 23, 1924, in Durham ark., Lollar was named to the american league All Star team four times 1956, 1959 both teams and 1960. He retired in 1963 and later served As a minor league manager in the Oakland a s system. Major league top ten based on 450 at bats american league g a r h pet. Carew Minnesota 149 594 120 227 .382 Bostock Minnesota 147 572 102 192 .336 Singleton Baltimore 147 515 85 Lenore Detroit 149 631 Rivers new York 133 547 Rice Boston 155 624 101 170 .330 99 207 .328 73 1/8 .325 198 .317 148 .316bailor, Toronto 116 468 61 Brett Kansas City 133 541 103 170 .314 Bochte Cleveland 131 471 63 147 .312 Bumbry Baltimore 123 497 72 155 .312 Home runs Rice Boston 18 Bonds California 37 Nettles new York 36 Gscott Boston 33 re Jackson new York 31 Gamble Chicago 31. Runs batted in Bonds California 115 Hist Minnesota 113 Cowens Kansas City 109 Hobson Boston 108, Rice Boston 105 re Jackson new York 10$. Pitching 15 decisions Gullett new York 13-4, .765 Tidrow new York 11-4, .733 Bird Kansas City 11-4, .733 Guidry new York 16-6, .727 Splittorff Kansas City 16-4, .727 Lyle new York 12 5, .706 Barrios Chicago 14-6, .700 to Jonnson Minnesota 1-7, .696. National league g a r h pet. Parker Pittsburgh 154 623 107 213 .342 Stennett Pittsburgh 116 453 53 152 .336 Foster Cincinnati 153 598 120 194 .324 Simmons St. Louis 142 492 78 159 .323 Templeton St. Louis 144 5m 91 190 .323 Griffey Cincinnati 149 566 111 10 .318 Lupin ski Philadelphia 144 535 94 166 .310 Hendrick san Diego 146 51f 72 161 .310 Smith los Angeles 143 476 102 147 .309 Rose Cincinnati 157 639 92 197 .308 Home runs Foster Cincinnati 5 Burroughs Atlanta 40 Luzynski Philadelphia 37 Schmidt Philadelphia 37 Garvey los Angeles 31. Runs batted in Foster Cincinnati 145 Luzinski Philadelphia 126 Burroughs Atlanta 112 Garvey los Angeles 112 Cey los Angeles 110. Pitching is decisions Candela la Pittsburgh 19-5, .72 Seaver Cincinnati 20 6, .761 John los Angeles 20-6, .76 Forsch St. Louis 19-6, .760 Christenson Philadelphia 17-6, .739 Canton Philadelphia it .71 Kreuscher Chicago pm .690 Borbon Cincinnati 105, .647. Port Beach Calif., Defeated Stoll from Livingston n.j., 7-5, 6-1, in a 1 05-Hourcontest. It was the 6-foot-2 Richards second Vic tory Over the 5-foot-3 Stoll in three matches. Stoll who beat Richards on grass eliminated three seeded players to reach the tourney s finals played on Concrete. Rich Ards had previously beaten her on Clay. Richards also teamed with Paula Smith of la Jolla Calif., to win the doubles title. They Defeated the top seed team of Lesley Charles and Glynis Coles from Britain 6-2, 6-2. In the singles match Stoll got off to a Strong Start with Sharp placements from the Baseline pushing to a 5-2 Lead in the first set. But the youngster began missing her placements and Richards became More aggressive Rushing the net an taking soft shots on the run. Richards then captured 11 of the next 12 games. The 12th and final game of the first set went to Deuce four times before the Stead Ier Richards won. The sixth game of the second set produced seven Deuce Points. Richards who played unseeded in the Pensacola tourney because she had no computer ranking by the Sta collected $1,000 for the singles Victory and $150 for her share of the doubles title. Russ weightlifters place first second in super heavy class Bonn up Vassily Alexejew of the soviet Union took All three Gold medal sunday to win the super heavyweight title in the world weightlifting championships. The olympic Champion won the snatch the Jerk and the All around classification snatch and Jerk combined. He lifted a total of 946 pounds to win the All around classification ahead of his coun Tryman Aslanbek Jen Aldrew who had 929.5 pounds to his credit and Juergen Heuser of East Germany with 924 won the snatch with 407 pounds and the Jerk with 539 pounds for his total of 946 pounds. Americans Bruce Wilhelm and Tom Stock were fifth and sixth with 848.9 pounds and 810.3 pounds soviets won a total of 21 Gold six Silver and three Bronze Only . Medal Winner was Light heavyweight Mark Cameron with a Bronze in the clean and Jerk. Proposal last month including specifics about an olympic Village to House the 12, 000 athletes and olympic officials. Originally the delegation wanted to use dormitories at the University of Southern California and University of California at los Angeles in keeping with the modest budget the City Hopes to have. But the soc was not satisfied with that plan since the two campuses Are nearly 20miles apart. Southern California committee Mem Bers said saturday night that a $100 million Village could be built at the South Park re development area near the intersection of olympic Boulevard and Figueroa Street and near the los Angeles convention enter. The los Angeles delegation says it believes it can stage the games for $183.5 Mil lion without any taxpayer Money but that would not include the Cost of a Village or a covered swimming stadium. New York s bid projected a built in $250-million deficit. Los Angeles which lost to Moscow four years ago in the final bidding for the 1980 summer games plans to spread the myriad sports that comprise the olympics throughout various private and College sports facilities in the area. King s Island top finishers Mason Ohio a final scores and Money winnings in the $150,000 Ohio Kings Island open Golf tournament on the Par-70,6,837-Yard Jack Nicklaus Golf Center course Mike Hill $30,000 Tom Kite $17,100 Jim Dent $8,850 Ben Crenshaw $8,850 Fred Marti $6,150 Barry Jaeckel $4,875 Lanny Wadkins $4,875 Tony Cerda $4,875 Jerry Pate $3,600 Don Pooley $3,600 Gary Groh $3,600 Miller Barber $3,600 Butch Baird $2,475 Lyn Lott $2,475 Roger Maltbie $2,475 Rex Caldwell $2,475 Keith Fergus $2,475 Bill Pelham $2,475 fuzzy Zoeller $1,662 ton h ankle $1,662 Andy North $1,662 Tim Simpson $1,662 Bob Wynn $1,662 Barney Thompson $1,230 Bob Zender $1,230 Mac Mclendon $1,230 Bill Rogers $1,230 Bill Kratzert $935 Dwight Nevil $935 Orville Moody $935 John Schroeder $935 Leonard Thompson $935 Howard Twitty $935 Pete Brown $935 Alan Tapie $935 Terry Diehl $935 Mike Reid $705 Mason Rudolph $705 George Cadle $705 George Johnson $555 Watly Armstrong $555 Bobby Walzel $555 Craig Stadler $555 j. C. Snead $555 Mike Sullivan $555 Mark Hayes $555 Joe Porter $379 Randy Erskine $379 Tommy Aaron $379 Gibby Gilbert $379 68-65-72-64269 669-73-62 270 69-69-71-66275 67-67-71-70-275 70-67-73-67277 72-69-71-66278 71-69-70-68278 68-68-72-70278 68-72-70-69279 68-72-70-69279 69-67-73-70279 72-69-68-70279 72-69-74-65280 73-70-69-68280 72-71-69-68280 73-68-71-68280 72-71-67-70280 69-68-73-70280 73-70-70-68281 73-67-73-68281 69-69-73-70281 69-69-73-70281 69-71-70-71281 74-69-69-70282 68-70-73-71282 70-68-72-72282 70-70-70-72282 71-71-73-68283 70-71-73-69283 71-71-72-69283 71-70-73-69283 69-70-74-70283 72-68-72-71283 71-68-73-71283 70-69-72-72283 70-70-70-73283 73-69-73-69284 73-68-72-71284 69-72-71-72284 70-72-75-68285 71-72-73-69285 73-68-74-70285 68-68-78-71285 72-71-71-71285 68-74-72-71285 69-70-72-74285 72-71-75-68286 71-72-76-67286 69-74-74-69286 72-71-72-71286 the Lyga winners Alamo Calif. A final scores and Money winnings in the $100,000 Lyga tournament on the 6,324-Yard, Par-73 round Hill country club course Jane Blalock $15,000 72-70-69-71282 Debbie Austin $8,375 72-6-70-7s285 Pat Meyers $8,375 74-73-69-69285 Amy Alcott $5,130 73-68-73-72286 Debbie Massey $3,810 73-71-72-72288 Kathy Postelwait $3,810 73-70-72-73281 Joanne Garner $3,040 69-78-67-75289 Hollis Stacy $3,040 72-73-71-73289 Mary Crocker $2,500 73-72-71-75291 Mary Mills $2,500 71-73-72-75291 Sandra Post $2,500 70-74-76-71291 Pat Bradley $2,110 79-69-74-70292 Marlene Floyd $1,715 75-73-73-72293 Shelley Hamlin $1,715 72-75-73-73293sandra Palmer $1,715 74-7s-4f-75293 Kathy Whitworth $1,715 7072-78-7123 Judy Mankin $1,390 75-77-73-424 Mardell Wilkins $1,390 72-75-75-7224silvia Bertolaccini $1,210 72-74-74-73295 Pam Higgins $1,219 74-73-73-75-295 Jerilyn Britz $1,070 74-74-74-7426joann Prentice $1,070 72-74-74-7424 Donna c. Young $1,070 75-72-73-74-26
