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Hayes and defensive backs can no longer use stickum as aid
MAUI, Hawaii (AP) Owners of National Football League teams have decided not to modify the pass interference rule because they felt such action would lead to more infractions. The rule gives possession to the offensive team at the point of infraction by a defensive player. Offensive pass interference calls for a 10-yard penalty from the line of scrimmage.
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Spokesman Tex Schramm, president of the Dallas Cowboys, said most of the owners were not in favor of changing. The owners did pass several new rules, most of a minor nature. One of interest will prohibit the use of stickum on players’ hands. Lester Hayes of the Oakland Raiders, who led the NFL in interceptions last season with 17 (including post-
season play), smeared stickum on his hands and arms. Many other players also used stickum. Also, it will be against the rules to use any slippery substances to make a player more elusive. Another rule passed concerned quarterbacks intentionally grounding the ball when about to be sacked. Instead of just a 10-yard penalty and loss of down, the defense will have the option of taking that or making the offense put the ball in play from the point of the infraction, plus the loss of down. So there will be no advantage in grounding if a quarterback is about to be hit 25 yards or so behind the line of scrimmage. In a move for more safety in the game, the owners approved a resolution against chop blocking by interior linemen, a rule already in effect for the en-
Red Sox show off bats to Phils
By HERSCHEL NISSENSON AP Sports Writer New Manager Ralph Houk has been saying all along that he thinks the Boston Red Sox have ’’enough offense to score runs,” but even baseball’s perennial optimist must have thought his rose-colored glasses starting were starting to fog up. That was prior to Wednesday. After scoring a meager 32 runs while winning just two of their first eight exhibition games, the Red Sox erupted with a 20-hit explosion and buried the world champion Philadelphia Phillies 15-3. Boston broke open a 3-2 game with five runs in the fourth inning. including a solo homer by rookie Dave Schmidt and a three-run shot by Jim Rice. Dwight Evans also homered for the Red Sox., The Red Sox didn’t pick on any sore-armed pitchers. They clobbered 17-game winner Dick Ruthven for 11 hits and eight runs in the first four innings, tacked on Evans’ homer against Nino Espinosa, raked rookie hotshot Mark Davis for four runs in two innings and finished up with three hits and two runs off Sparky Lyle in the ninth. The pitchers stole the show in the Oakland-San Francisco contest. Mike Rowland, Randy Moffitt and Fred Breining combined on a one-hitter in hurling the Giants to a 1-0 victory over the A’s, the run coming on Johnnie LeMaster’s bases-loaded single with two out in the bottom of the ninth. The Oakland hit was a third-inning single off Rowland’s glove by pitcher Matt Keough. Forty-year-old Luis Tiant,
Sycamore record 8-6 TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) Mark Walberg led Indiana State to a doubleheader victory over Wisconsin-Parkside in college baseball Wednesday. Walberg was 2-4 at the plate including one homer and two RBIs as the Sycamores defeated the Wisconsin school fi-2 in the first game. He was 2-3 at bat with one RBI in the second game as Indiana State turned in a 3-2 victory The victory boosts ISU to B-fi overall and 3-1 in the series. Wisconsin-Parkside is 1-4 on the season.
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ds. Coaches must agree not to coach that type of block where a player goes after the knee of one already engaged by another. The owners refused to change the rule concerning onside kicks that go out of bounds. The rule says that the kicking team gets a five-yard penalty and must kick again. Proposed by the Competitions Committee was a change that would give the receiving team the option of taking possession at the point where the kickoff went out of bounds. Also kept on the books was the rule that the offensive line must hold its set for a second before the ball is snapped. Defeated proposals were for either no delay or a delay of two seconds. NFL attorney Patrick Lynch takes over the meeting today to explain facets of the suit between the league and the Los Angeles Coliseum CommissionOakiand Raiders.
trying to hook on with Pittsburgh, pitched two scoreless innings and Rusty Torres. Tony Pena and Dale Berra homered as the Pirates trounced the St. Louis Cardinals 11-3. But another group of Cardinals defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 6-2, the big blow a pinch threerun homer by pitcher Bob Forsch. Forsch’s brother Ken worked four shutout innings but his Houston Astros lost to the Minnesota Twins 3-2 on Pete Mackanin’s RBI single in the eighth inning. Johnny Bench, tired of catching, homered for Cincinnati but,the Reds bowed to the Kansas City Royals 7-6 on Dave Chalk’s RBI single in the bottom of the 11th innings. Larry Parrish hit a pair of two-run homers and Tommy Hutton slammed a three-run shot to power the Montreal Expos over the Atlanta Braves 128. The Braves gave outfielder Gary Matthews permission to talk trade with the Phillies. There have been published reports that Matthews will be dealt for pitcher Bob Walk. Drungo Hazewood walked with the bases loaded in the 11th inning, forcing home the run that gave the Baltimore Orioles a 5-4 victory over the Texas Rangers. Steve Kemp had three hits and scored the go-ahead run on A 1 Cowens’ sacrifice fly as the Detroit Tigers downed the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-3. Gene Richards drove in four runs with a pair of triples and a single and scored three times as the San Diego Padres whipped the Cleveland Indians 11-2.
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Grassroots Const. 2-25-SI STANDINGS W. L. CNB Wilson's Photo Grassroots Const. Shirley's Nook Priscilla's Fam. Store Hair Pin High Team Game: Hair Pin, 607. High Team Series: Hair Pin. 1712. High Ind. Game: Connie Smithers. 1712. High Ind. Series: Martha Emery, 476. Series over 400: M. Emery. 476: R. Wood, 456; J. Varvel, 438: C. Smithers, 436: J. Sage. 434; S. Paullus, 429; W. Burnham, 424; M. Gaston. 423; N. Smithers, 417; M. Blumer, 415; R. Allen, 400. IBM Jr. Bowling No. 1 2STANDINGS W. L. Triumphs 72 48 Fiats *•> 54 Chevy-Vans 66 54 Cougars 63 55 Porches 62 58 Pintos 55 65 Opels 53 67 Hondas 41 80 High Team Game: Porches, 578. High Team Series: Porches. 1140. High Ind. Game: Tony Hurst. 168: Rhonda Cline (sub.). 165. High Ind. Series: Tonv Hurst, 333: Rhonda Cline, (suh.). 315. Series highest to lowest: T. Hurst, 333: R. Cline (suh ). 315: M. Murray. 302: I). Custis, 298: K. Skidmore. 297; T. Duggan. 289: J. Siner, 285; C. Flint. 270; K. Scroggin, 255: T. Mazur, 246; B. Cain, 243: .1. Sutherlin. 222; T. Mahoney. 219; T. Moore. 217: 1,. King. 213: G. Wilson, 205: K. Bode. 205; T. Wilson, 204: S. Robinson. 204: .1. Porter (sub.), 203: J. Monnett. 191: F. Custis. (suh ), 178: 1.. Smith. 165: K. Rurger. 160. IBM Junior Rowling No. 2 2-28-81 STANDINGS W. 1.. Orioles 74 16 Robins 72 18 Sparrows 67 53 Eagles 60 60 Blue Jays 58 62 Hawks 58 62 Cardinals 19 71 Swallows 42 78 High Team Game: Cardinals, 545. High Team Series: Robins. 1076. High Ind. Game: Kent Flint. 186: Terri Mahoney. 134. High ind. Series: Kent Flint. 306: Terri Mahoney. 240. Series over 175: K. Flint. 306: F. Custis. 245; T. Scott. 186: T. Sutherlin. 208; D. Cox. 221; J. King. 209: R. Nealon. 196: M. Smith. 189: K. Scroggin (suh.>, 209; T. Mahoney. 240; C. Nealon. 187: S. Taylor. 180: J. Porter. 197: D. Corbin. 176. Stardust Mixed 3STANDINGS W. 1.. B'sAC's 74 38 The 4 Hangovers 65 47 CJ's 65 47 Accidents 61 48 Jokers Wild , 64 48 Caddvshackers 62 50 The Family 60 52 MAS ' 56 56 Sizzlers 53 59 Aliev Oops 52 60 B'siV's 45 67 No. 1 Flunkies 44 68 Bottom’s Up 42 70 Rookies 38 74 High Team Series: MAS. 1928 High Team Game: MAS. 695. High Men Series: Charles Skelton. 571. High Men Game: Phil Williams. 214. High Women Series: Rhonda Johnson. ISO. High Women Game: Rhonda Johnson. 182. Women Series Over 400: R. Johnson. 480: D. Gilliam. 479: R. Sallier. 477: M. Whvbrew (sub.), 457: V. O’Hair. 450: 1.. Eastham. 441: B. Reeves, 436; G. Cundiff, 133: F. Ensor. 427: H. Baker. 419: C. Wright. 409:1,. Hilbum. 407. Men Series Over 500: C. Skelton. 571: P. Reeves, 568: J. Gilliam. 541: J. Hacker. 517: J. Miller. 507: B. Buis. 500. IGA 3-2-81 STANDINGS W. L. Rhine's 144 64 Furr's Ins 124 84 Nu Image 116 92 Harvey’s Mach IW 104 Jim's Farm 104 104 The Tank 1M 104 Jav A Kay Texaco 102 106 Brvants 100 !.‘.B KAWMarine 100 108 Cloverdale Shirt 92 116 Fashions 1..T.D 88 120 1 .one Star 70 138 High Team Game: Rhines, 558. High Team Series: Rhines. 1588. High Ind. Game: Verbia Sutherlen. 231. High Ind. Series: Jackie Robinson. 571. Series over 400 (female): J. Sage (suh.). 589: J. Robinson, 571: V. Sutherlen. 567: E. Pearson. 552; S. Kendall (sub.). 511; J. Helton. 508: C. Johnson. 501: B. Haslet. 189: C. Kiley. 469: H. Rhine. 469: C. Fnxworthv, 467: M. Williams. 458; S. N'eese. 456: B. Reeves. 455: J. Irwin. 447: J Foster. 145: F. Spencer. 438: G. Cnndiff (suh.). 427: R. Crain. 424: J. Stansherv. 418: C. Hamilton. 417: S. McCabe, 415: B. Green (stth.), 414: J. Paris. 410: E. Ferguson. 106: 1.. Shinn. 102. First Citizens Bank 3-6-81 STANDINGS W. 1.. Indiana Gas 148 76 IGA 116 108 CCI 116 108 College Castle Motel 107 117 Wilson's Mkt 101 120 Putnam Inn 81 143 High Team Game: Indiana Gas, 808. High Team Series: CCI. 2324. High Ind. Game: Ruth Sallier. 196. High Ind. Series: Ruth Sallier. 519. Series over 400 (female): R. Sallier. 519: B. Fields. 501: D. Fmherton. 495: S. Smiley, 483: R. Albright, 482: N. Edwards. 472: R. Vickrey. 470: T. Pettit. 459: S. Williams. 449: D. Gross. 448: I. Smiley. 439: D. Crawley. 435: 11. Sutherlin. 420: Si. Blumer. 416: D. Dieter. 416: P. Hedrick, 414: P. I.iehert, 111: F. Skelton. 408: M. Fdgell. 405: M. Whvbrew (suh.). 525: M Nelson (sub.). 445: B. Higgins (suh.), 116.
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Alley Delights 2-26-81 STANDINGS W, L. Moore's Bar 130 70 Fastside Liquors 109 91 Coatesville Bank 99 101 Double Decker 90 110 Van Bibber I.ake 86 114 McKee’s Lawn Service 86 114 High Team Game: Double Decker. 813. High Team Series: Double Decker, 2323. High Ind. Game: Betty Martin, 212. High Ind. Series: Betty Martin, 499. Series over 400: B. Martin. 499: E. Shillings, 475; S. Wheeler. 463; J. Sage, 462: G. Porter. 457: J. Carpenter. 438: V Van Bibber. 437: S. Allen, 420; F. Harlan, 406: C. Fiteljorge, 405; L. Hilbum, 400. Automotive 3-3-81 STANDINGS VV. L. D. Cooper 159 57 Torr's Restaurant 128 88 Staley's Moving A Stg 126 90 Mallory’s 122 94 Ralph ilutchenson A Son Const. 115 101 3D Auto Parts 112 104 CIayCn.R.T.C 109 107 Cloverdale Auto Parts 102 114 Moose I.otjge 99 117 General Telephone Co 98 118 MAR Auto Parts 96 120 Wingler A Son Electric 90 126 l.one Star 84 132 Kennev's Machine Shop 70 146 High Team Game: Torr's Restaurant. 1105. High Team Series: D.B. Cooper. 2979. High Ind. Game: Robert England. 243. High Ind. Series: Robert England, 663. Series over 500 (male): R. England. 663; R. Branham. 653; J. Custis. 602: B. Brewster. 589: S. Cofer, 583; C. Danhour. 567; R. Bitzer, 560; D. Stalev, 546: J. Williams. 543: A. Stinnett, 542; B. Erwin. 540: R. Shoemaker. 537: R. Cofer. 536: D. Isom. 533: D. Sutherlin, 528: B. Parrish. 527: D. Greenlee. 526: J. Rice. 526: C. Alex. 524: J. Stinnett. 524; F. Puckett. 519: C. Cundiff. 516: K. Inman. 515: J. Miller. 513; R. Ilnlsapple. 511; R. Black, 510: M. Williamson. 503; E. Bennington. 501: S. Sutherlin, 501. Tues. Morn IBM Ladies 3-3-81 STANDINGS W. L. Anderson 142 74 Burris 132 84 Bennett , 127 89 Skidmore 113 103 Wilson 112 104 Murphy 112 104 Lancaster 100 116 Flint ..1..100 116 Kendall 92 124 York 90 126 Scroggin 88 128 Coats ; 88 128 High Ind. Game: Mvra Storm. 202. High Ind. Series: Myra Storn. 540. High Team Game: Burris. 483. High Team Series: Anderson. 1334. Series over 400: M. Storm, 540: S. York. 515: J. Mnrphv, 509: S. Scroggin, 491: L. Coats. 480; L. Wilbur, 480: P. Robinson. 473: J. Bode. 460; G. Duggan. 451: S. Lancaster. 438; S. Burris. 423: V. Bennett. 423: F. Washbume, 413: S. Osborn, 408: L. Anderson. 401: J. Wilson. 400; B. Kendall. 400. Edmonds Janitorial 3-4-81 STANDINGS W. L. Wilmas Beauty Shop 165 43 Cavin’s Realtv 137 71 Marsh No. 2 110 98 Marsh No. 1 101 107 Taylor Graphics 100 108 Varsity Lanes 81 127 Banner-Graphic 77 131 Hunter-Brush A Gossard Ins. .. 61 147 High Team Game: Cavin's Realty, 906. High Team Series: Cavin’s Realty. 2566. High Ind. Game: Joyce Cavin. 221. High Ind. Series: Barbara Wilson. 570. Series over 400 (female): B. Wilson. 570: J. Cavin, 560; M. Wood. 555; S. Cash, 554: B. Edmonds, 526: M. Whvbrew, 517: K. Cox. 507; C. Flint, 505: G. Lancaster, 501: J. Paris. 492: E. Shinn. 491: D. Hansel. 485: J. Brewster. 483: W. Williams, 474: B. Clark. 468: C. Stembaker. 464; B. Lewis. 459; B. Jones. 454: D. Johnson. 452: B. McKee. 451: M. Edgell. 449: B. Douglas. 444: D. Sutherlin. 440: M. Ludlow. 437: B Cromer. 436: L. Routt. 433: B. Stitzle, 429: H. Sutherlin. 425; M. Nelson. 402: D. Crawley, (sub) 490. Ist. Citizens Bank Classic 3-4-81 STANDINGS W. L. Gilliam Machine 359 187 Priest Repair 290 256 Kentucky Fried Chicken 285 261 Schwerman Trucking 282 264 Cloverdale D.Q 278', 267', Star Farm Insurance 276 270 Stalev Moving A Storage 274'- 271'Spring Mill Stoves 268'- 277'Fine Hardwood Veneer 259'- 286'Freeman Trenching 249'- 296'", Torr's Restaurant 242 304 Bud's Advertising 211'- 334', High Team Game: Schwerman Trucking. 835. High Team Series: Schwerman Trucking. 2290. High Ind. Game: 1.. Roberts. 258. High Ind. Series: 1,. Roberts. 622. Series Over 575: L. Roberts. 622: L. Morrav. 621: R. Pettit. 600: J. Sharp. 597: E. Bennington. 586: G. Bartlett. 585: R. McDonald. 584: D. Covert. 577: D. Priest. IBM Jr. Bowling No. 2 3-7-81 STANDINGS W. L. Robins 78 48 Orioles 74 52 Sparrows 71 55 Blue Jays 64 62 Hawks 64 62 Eagles 62 64 Cardinals 49 77 Swallows 42 84 High Team Game: Robins. 566. High Team Series: Hawks, 1112, High Ind. Game: Josh King. 146: Terri Mahoney. 145. High Ind. Series: Kent Flint. 253: Terri Mahoney. 285. Series over 175: K. Flint. 253: F. Custis. 245: C. Hurst, 203; T. Scott. 222: T. Sutherlin, 213: S. Moore. 239: J. King. 24ft R. Nealon. 202: T. Brolle. 175: M. Smith. 233; C. Hanson. 185; T. Mazur (sub.), 218; T. Pierce. 215: T. Mahoney. 285; C. Nealon. 196: S. Taylor. 180; J. Porter. 175.
