European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 22, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Podge tuesday August 22, 1978 the stars and stripes Page 21 Byj Metully up sports writer i Sci Ucol big Button Orvey Brawl Over quotes As feud surfaces but team tips mets nation though after Pitcher Don Sutton and first Basc. An Steve Garvey crawled before a 54 i Artory Over the new York mets with the no Roundup u Are up developing from a Washington Tost Story manager Tommy Lasorda ild he Felt he worst was Over. It was just one of those spontaneous j frogs he said. I Haven t talked to the Juko gladiators but i plan to. I m sure Wein straighten this thing Lasorda May be underestimating the sit in which merely caused a Long i m Only said Garvey. I be been pushed too far. This unfortunate thing that happened was a culmination of things lie in t the first person to say something about me and i m just getting tired of the fight began after Garvey approached Sutton and asked him if he had been properly quoted As saying All you hear about on our team is Steve Garvey the All american boy. Well the Best player on this team for the last two years and we All know it is Reggie Smith. Reggie does t go out and publicize the Pitcher replied that he had. Indeed been properly quoted and in the Conversa Tion that followed. Garvey apparently Felt Sutton insulted his family. Fists flew. The pair wrestled to the floor and it took four or five players to break it up. Many things Are important to Garvey said. First is my family second is my integrity and third is the dodger tandem spill costly in Cycle race Gerald Ash Burbank calif., left and Leigh Barczewski West Allis wis., slide and Tumble along the wooden boards of the track in Munich s olym Pic cycling stadium after being wrecked by czech foes in a world championship race sunday. The defending Champion czechs were disqualified for the first run in their Battle for the men s tandem title. But the americans were injured and their Bike wrecked leaving them unable to compete in the second heat. The title was awarded to the czechs despite . Protests. Ash suffered a broken shoulder. A photo Rosf Gratifying moment of my life elder wins Westchester on 18th by Bob Green Harrison . A Lee elder f ripped in the Little Birdie putt he had to1 be on the final Hole scored a one stroke Story in the $300,000 Westchester Golf Lassie sunday and called it the most Ujj ratifying moment of my elder called his Triumph a Little More Piaf cant to me personally than his first in Triumph four years ago. Which in miffed him to become the first Black player compete in the masters. The reached a goal i be been wanting Long Long time said elder who won e Milwaukee open last month and now. Multiple Winner is eligible for the d series of Golf this fall. Becoming eligible for the world series something i be been striving he if m. And this puts me in position where i be Able to help represent the United t to on the Ryder cup team next year Tafftt s been on my mind Lor a Long Oner s 12-Inch putt for a Birdie four on it 72nd Hole broke a tie with Mark Hayes if ached off a round of four under Par 67 k "1 gave him his second Victor of the of Rand fourth of his career. Them yer old older won this one with a 274 total 10 shots under the listed Par on the Hilly 6,603-Yard Westchester country club course in suburban new York. Both Hayes who finished second alone and Hubert Green third had chances to Force a playoff or win it outright. Neither could handle it however. I lost my Chance on 17 and in said Hayes who played about l i hours in front of the other leaders. He finished with a 66 275. He missed an 8-foot Birdie putt on the 17lh Hole and left a 15-footer Short dead in the heart of the Hole on the 18th.Green, playing behind elder lost his big Opportunity on the 14th and 15th. He missed a Short putt about three to four feet on each Hole. One was for Par. One for Birdie. He went to the last Hole needing an Eagle three to lie but got his second shot on the Edge of a Bunker and took three to gel Down from Therese finished with a 70 and was two strokes Back at 276. Bill Kratzert was next at s?-7,tied at 278 were Bob Murphy. Toby Gil Bert Dave Eicho Borger. Alan Tapie and Dave Stockton. matched Par 71 under threatening Clouds while Murphy had a 69, Tapie and Gilbert 73s the scrambler Stockton chipped in four times on the Way to a 66.jack Nicklaus. Who May or May not have been ending his season simply continued on Page 14 team As a unit. If a Man can t stand up for his family he in t much of a was just a difference of opinion on the article written this week in the Washington Post said Garvey later. The Arti Cle was completely unnecessary. We Are dedicated to winning the Pennant. We Are supposed to be winning the Pennant not singling out Sutton whose right Side of the face was bruised and swollen and whose right jaw looked As if it had been clawed was Sar Castic in his Only comment on the altercation. I know you won t believe this he said. We had a slight disagreement. I could t convince Garvey the Southeast conference is As Good As the big other teams like the 1977 new York Yankees and the three Oakland a s Cham pions won despite tension in the club House maybe the dodgers who Lead the West division by two games Over san Francisco can too. But not every team will be As generous As the mels. Who gave away the game in a three run ninth with poor Fielding by left fielder Steve Henderson and bad Relief pitching by skip Lockwood. In other games Pittsburgh swept a pair from Houston 7-6 and 3-1 san Diego shaded Montreal 5-4 Chicago overtook Cincinnati 2-1 St. Louis Defeated Atlanta 6-4. And Philadelphia topped san Francisco. Pirates 7-3, astros 6-1 de Ott homered twice and Phil Garner scored on a double steal in the second game giving Pittsburgh its seventh straight Victory and a six game sweep of Houston. Jerry Reuss. 1-2, who has struggled All season scattered nine hits Over the distance in the Nightcap. Willie Stargell drove in three runs and Frank to varas had four hits and drove in the deciding run in the opener. Padres 5, expos 4 Rookie Broderick Perkins drove in three runs and Relief Pitcher Mark Lee picked up his fourth Victory of the season. Andre Dawson and Tony Perez homered for Mon Treal. Rollie fingers retired the final Batter to gain his 29th save Ops in the majors. Cubs 2, reds i Dave Rader s two out bases loaded double off reliever Doug Bair carried the cubs Over the reds. With two out in the ninth. Larry Biittner and Manny Trillo singled. Bair relieved and promptly walked Ivan Dejesus to Load the bases before Rader doubled off the Brightfield Wall. The loss dropped the reds three games behind the dodgers in the no West. Cardinals 6, braves Ted Simmons who struck out three pre Vious times doubled Home two runs in the seventh to snap a 4-4 tie. Phil Niekro 15-13, took the loss while reliever Tom Bruno 3-0, earned the Victory. Phillies 5, giants 3 Richie Hebner tripled to highlight a two run third inning and added an rib single in the sixth As the first place Phillies maintained i hair three game Lead Over the cubs in the Eastern division. Connors whips Gullikson in grand prix Tennis final Stowe it. A Jimmy Connors overpowered third seed Tim Gullikson 6-2, 6-3 sunday in the final of a $75.000 grand prix Tennis tournament. Connors treated a near sellout crowd to picture perfect Tennis with driving base line shots slashing Cross courts and a Strong net game. Gullikson never seemed to get his Strong hitting game together he had Trou ble betting his first serve in when he did control his service it was an effective weapon Selling up Strong play at the net but Connors service was particularly Strong and it kept Gullikson on the defensive throughout the match the audience which included u. S. Ambassador to the United nations Andrew Young and his wife showed its appreciation punctuating play with frequent applause. Connors the top seed won 12.750 in the tournament. Gullikson salvaged a share of the glory As he teamed with his brother Tom. Tor a come from behind Victory in the doubles finals Over Mark Edmondson and Kim War Wick of Australia 3-6.7-6.6-3. The second set went to a 14-12 tie breaker
