European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 11, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 24 the stars and stripes monday september 11, 1978 american league East Boston new York Milwaukee Baltimore Detroit Cleveland Toronto West Kansas City California Texas Oakland Minnesota Chicago Seattle saturday s results new York 7, Boston 0 detroit5, Cleveland Milwaukee 3, Minnesota 0 Seattle 9, Chicago 6 Texas at Oakland ppd., rain California 3-4, Kansas City 2-2 Baltimore 4, Toronto 0 National league East Philadelphia Pittsburgh Chicago Montreal St. Louis new York w 86 8582 80 77 60 54 77 77 68 65 62 60 s3 l 55 56 60 62 64 80 88 63 66 70 76 80 82 86 pet. .610 .603 .577 .563 .546 .429 .389 .550 .538 .493 .461 .437 .423 .381 go 1 4v3 6 a 925 31 Vij _ 1 8 12, 16 18 23v3 Phillies Down cards to Widen Lead Over Pittsburgh As bugs Bow to abets West w 78 74 71 67 61 58 84 81 77 73 66 62 l pet. 63 .553 67 .525 71 .500 76 .469 82 .427 85 .406 58 .592 61 .570 64 .546 70 .510 75 .468 80 .437 go 4 7 a 12 18 21 3 6 /3 11 /2 17 /3 22 los Angeles san Francisco Cincinnati san Diego Houston Atlanta saturday s results Cincinnati 6, san Francisco 3 Chicago 6, Montreal 3 Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 3 Atlanta 7, los Angeles 4 new York 4, Pittsburgh 1 Houston 10, san Diego 4 International league Best of five playoffs Friday s result richmond3, Charleston 1, Richmond wins series 3-1 saturday s result Pawtucket 6, Toledo 5, Pawtucket wins series 3-2 Southern league Best of three championship playoff saturday s result knoxville9, Savannah 1, Knox Ime wins series 2-1 Pacific coast league Best of five playoffs East division Albuquerque wins series 3-0 West division saturday s result Tacoma at Portland cancelled persistent rain remainder of series cancelled series ends tied 2-2 championship series cancelled by league president National football league saturday result Detroit 15, Tampa Bay 7 Only game scheduled american soccer league second round playoffs Eastern division saturday s result by apollos new Jersey 2, by Apollo wins series 5-4 Western division saturday s result los Angeles 4, California 1, los Angeles wins series 5-1 championship match sunday september 10 by Apollo at los Angeles 7 . By United press internal anal Garry Maddox drove in two runs with a double and a Home run saturday night to Back the seven hit pitching of Randy Lerch and give the Philadelphia Phillies their sixth Victory in a Row a 6-3 Triumph Over the St. Louis cardinals. The Victory moved the Phillies into a four game Lead Over the Pittsburgh pirates who lost to the new York mets 4-1, in the National league East. Lerch who had a shutout until Garry Templeton singled and scored on a Ted Simmons double in the sixth picked up his ninth Victory against eight losses and his sixth in his last eight decisions. Bake Mcbride and Larry Bowa singled off loser Bob Forsch to open the first inning for the Phillies and Maddox doubled in the first run. Lerch doubled and scored on a double by Mcbride to make it 2-0 in the second then Maddox connected for his 10th Homer with two out in the fourth. Richie Hebner hit his 16th Homer in the fifth inning and the Phillies added two More runs off reliever George Frazier in the seventh. Maddox singled and scored on a double by Greg Luzinski and the final run came in on a sacrifice Fly by Mike Schmidt. Elsewhere in the no it was Cincinnati 6, san Francisco 3 Chicago 6, Montreal 3 no Roundup Atlanta 7, los Angeles 4, and Houston 10, san Diego 4. Reds 6, giants 3 Pinch hitter Ken Henderson s two run double triggered a three run seventh inning which lifted the reds Over the giants. Cubs 6, expos 3 Mike Vail and Rodney Scott drove in two runs each and Bruce Sutler notched his 25th save to spark the cubs Over the expos. Braves 7, dodgers 4 Rookie Bob Horner pounded out a single two doubles and a two run Homer to Lead the braves past the dodgers and help Phil Niekro become the National league s first a game Winner. Mets 4, pirates 1 Kevin Kobel tossed a two hitter and singled Home the final run in a three run eighth inning to Lead the mets Over Pitts Burgh. Astros 10, padres 4 Terry Puhl and Enos Cabell each drove in three runs to Pace a 16-hit attack and Joe Niekro scattered eight hits to Lead the astros Over the padres. Sooner turn Back Stanford 35-29 Byers Prewitt Stanford Calif. A quarterback Thomas Lott produced four touchdowns one on a 70-Yard pass play for the Oklahoma sooner who survived eight fumbles and needed a last second end zone interception to beat Stanford 35-29 saturday in a College football season opener. The fourth ranked sooner the big eight champions lost four of their Fum Bles including two in the third period when Stanford of the Pacific-10 capitalized on recoveries to score 10 Points cutting Oklahoma s Lead to 28-20. Stanford quarterback Steve oils who completed 32 passes for 299 Yards and three touchdowns suffered his second interception of the game when safety Sher Wood Taylor picked off a pass at Midfield Early in the final Quarter. The sooner then drove 45 Yards for their final touchdown a one Yard sneak by Lott. The sooner gave Stanford two Points with an intentional safety in the final min utes. Taylor then made another interception at Oklahoma s three Yard line and oils passed 11 Yards to Ken Margerum for a touchdown with eight seconds remaining. The cardinals then recovered their on first Downs rushes Yards passing Yards return Yards passes punts fumbles lost penalties Yards Oklahoma Stanford 24 67-375 121 36 5-13-1 4-33 8-4 3-22 22 30-102 299 15 32-49-4 5-42 1-1 4-30 individual leaders Rushing Oklahoma Sims 19-107, King 19-102, Lott 12 81. Stanford Francis 12-62, Nelson 10-29. Passing Oklahoma Lott 5-12-1-121, Watts 0-1-0-0. Stan Ford oils 32-48-4-299, Schonert 0-1-0-0. Receiving Oklahoma Kimball 4-51, Rhodes 1-70. Stanford francls9-53, Nelson 7-58, Margerum 6-74. Penn St. Rolls Over Rutgers 26-10 top ten based on 350 at bats american league g Carew Minnesota 134 Rice Boston 141 Piniella new York 110 397 Oiiver Texas 111 Yount Milwaukee 109 425 Oglivie Milwaukee 111 Fisk Boston 135 Thompson Detroit 133 517 Whitaker Detroit 123 435 Reynolds Seattle 127 Home runs Rice Boston 38 Thomas Milwaukee 31 Hisle Mil Waukee 30 Baylor California 30 Thornton Cleveland,29. Runs batted in Rice Boston 121 staub Detroit 108 Hisle Milwaukee 101 Thornton Cleveland 93 Carty Oakland 90. Pitching 13 decisions Guidry new York 21-2, .913 Stanley Boston 13-2, .867 Gura Kansas City 13-4, .765 Eckersley Boston 16-7, .6% Bilingham Detroit 15-7, .682 Caldwell Milwaukee 18-9, .667 Knapp California 147, .667 Tanana California,17-9, .654. National league g a r h , Chicago 99 369 38 116 .314 Parker Pittsburgh 128 505 79 158 .313 Jcruz Houston 135 505 71 158 .313 Madlock san Francisco 106 393 70 122 .310 Burroughs Atlanta 135 432 64 134 .310 Clark san Francisco 138 524 82 161 .307 Smith los Angeles 129 431 80 130 .302 Rose Cincinnati 139 576 91 173 .300 Puhl Houston 133 535 78 160 .299 Bowa Philadelphia 136 569 67 170 .299 Home runs Foster Cincinnati 31 Luzinski Philadelphia 29 Smith los Angeles 29 Kingman Chicago 25 Parker Pittsburgh 24. Runs batted in Foster Cincinnati 98 Garvey los Angeles 98 Parker Pittsburgh 94 Clark san Francisco 93 Montane new York 91 Smith los Angeles 91. Pitching 13 decisions Perry san Diego 17-6, .739 Bonham Cincinnati 11-4, .733 Robinson Pittsburgh 12-5, .706 Blue san Francis co 16-7, .696 Hooton los Angeles 174, .680 Grimsley Montreal 17-9, .654 Montefusco san Francisco 11-6, .647 k Forsch Houston 9-5, .643. state College a. A Matt Bahr kicked four Field goals and Chuck Fusina became Penn state s career Leader in touchdown passes As the third ranked Kittany Lions rolled to a methodical 26-10 Victory Over out manned Rutgers saturday. The win which followed Penn state s narrow 3-Point escape against Temple the a 498 582 39 438 42 405 489 51 43 466 r 73 107 59 55 55 62 81 73 63 50 h 168 189 126 139 130 121 145 153 128 137 pet. .337 .325 .317 .317 .306 .299 .297 .296 .294 .294 first Downs rushes Yards passing Yards return Yards passes punts fumbles lost penalties Yards Rutgers Penn state 9 23 28-72 61-223 117 191 37 49 11-26-2 13-23-2 10-34 4-39 1-0 4-1 6-47 8-80 week before was the final tune up before the Kittany Lions big test next saturday at Ohio state. The largest crowd Ever to see a Penn state Home game 77,154, looked on at Beaver stadium expanded by 16,000 seats in an off season engineering project. Bahr s four Field goals of 32, 37, 23 and 27 Yards matched the Penn state single game record set by his brother Chris in1974. Fusina s Lone touchdown pass of the afternoon a 53-yarder to Scott Fitzkee helped Penn state to a 13-3 halftime Lead and gave him a career total of 27. He shared the old Penn state record of 26 with John Hufnagle. Penn state s Only sustained scoring March covered 82 Yards in the final period and ended with a 1-Yard touchdown run by Matt Suhey. Fusina hit 12 of 20 passes for173 Yards. Rutgers which fell to 0-1 but fared better than last year when it was crushed 457 by Penn state scored a touchdown with 1 15 left in the game on a 5-Yard pass from backup quarterback de Mcmichael to Reserve tight end Andy Carino. After Perm state fell shy of a first Down on its opening series of the game Fitzkee sent a 43-Yard punt out of Bounds at the Rutgers two. An ensuing 27-Yard punt by Rutgers Deron Cherry gave Penn state Possession at the visitors 33-Yard line. Six plays later Bahr hit a 32-Yard Field goal. On the next Rutgers series safety Pete Harris made a diving interception of a Bob herring pass at Midfield. Fusina hit Fitz Kee Down the sideline on the next play for the 53 Yard touchdown pass that gave Penn state a 10-0 Edge. Midway through the second Quarter Penn state linebacker Lance Mehl made a diving interception of a halfback pass by Dave Dorn. Penn state capitalized with a 37-Yard Field goal by Bahr. Later in the second Quarter Dorn car. O 3 o 7-10 Penn state 10 3 6 7 26 Psi Fig Bahr 32 Psi Fitzkee s3 pass from Fusina Bahr kick Psu-fgbahr37 rutfgstartzell36 Psi Fig Bahr 28 Psi Fig Bahr 27 sum. Suhey 1 run Menhardt kick rut Carino 5 pass from Mcmichael Startzell kick a77,154 Caferno ousts reporters University Park a. Up Penn state football coach Joe Paterno chased reporters from the locker room saturday following the Kittany Lions 26-10 Victory Over Rutgers. Paterno whose team had been touted As a potential National Champion entering the season was clearly unhappy with the performance of his third ranked squad. Dur ing a. Post game press conference he told reporters we be got to get Good or Stop Paterno then entered the locker room according to one reporter and told his players i Don t want to hear anyone talk ing about anything but Temple the Lions first opponent and Rutgers. I la talk to you about the future Paterno had varned his players continually about looking ahead to a sept. 16 meet ing with Ohio state telling them to take each game one at a time. The reporter said that after about 10 minutes Paterno approached a group of five newsmen and said to them come on you Guys have enough. How about getting out of Paterno has not been Happy with All the publicity in anticipation of his team s showdown with the Ohio state buckeyes next saturday. The Kittany Lions did not look impressive in a 10-7 Victory Over Temple sept. 1 and had key breakdowns on offence saturday. Side kick at Oklahoma s 31 and the game ended when cornerback Darrol Ray made his third key defensive play of the game by intercepting a oils pass in the end zone. \. Lott hit Steve Rhodes on a 70-Yard touch Down pass in the first period and threw 17 i Yards to Bobby Kimball for a touchdown in the second Quarter. The quarterback ran 19 Yards for another second Quarter score. Dils threw two to passes to Margerum and one to Gordon Banks. Oklahoma 14 14 o 7 35 Stanford 7 310 9 29 okla Sims 2 run von Schamann kick okla Rhodes 70 pass from Lott von Schamann kick Stan Margerum 7 pass from oils Naber kick Stan fgnaber43 okla Lott 19 run von Schamann kick okla Kimball 17 pass from Lott von Schamann kick Stan Banks 4 pass from Dils Naber kick Stan Fig Naber 49 okla Lott 1 run von Schamann kick okla safety von Schamann downed Ball in end zone Stan Margerum 11 pass from Dils Naber kick a-6,000 ried 48 Yards on a reverse to the Penn state 10-Yard line against a defense sprinkled with second steamers. Coach Joe Paterno rushed his starters into play and Rutgers settled for a 36-Yard Field goal by Kenna Startzell. Bahr who played in the North american soccer league during the Spring and summer hit Field goals of 28 and 27 Yards in the third Quarter after Penn state drives stalled within 11 and 10 Yards of the rut i Gers goal line. K
