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Final Year as Los Lunas Baseball Coach Flynn, Rose Face Gonzales Hopes to Break Jin: Victory mam TfclAS LfcAM Huirn DivbleB Pel. GR Al.BIOIRdti: tl 11 ELF!) 14 13 VA I DAU.A.T fl. WORTH 1 17 5, AMARILLQ 11 10 I After Dallas-Fort Worth had scored an unearned run in the first, Rose tied it on the second pitch to him as he blasted his Eaalera DiibHib MEMPHIS 14 14 Ct a a in iitsi nomer 01 me season 10 acaa Arkansas .44 .414 nlor Ho hrlro lh tin in iha 17 lost 3-2 again. The next three years we lost in the championship game by scores of 6-5, 3-2 and 4-3. Eunice beat us every time.

I can still remember every score. "I moved to Santa Rosa for a year, but they didn't field a baseball team. The next year I moved to Los Lunas. We lost to St. Pius for the district championship, by one run again.

In 1968 we lost in the semifinals of the state tournament 4-3 and last year we lost in the championship game by a run. "It must be the coaching. I had a couple of great coaches in high school in George DiTirro and Maurice Moulder. They inspired us to three state championships. I must not be inspirational enough.

By BEN MOFFETT Sal Gonzales, never a loser as a football great at Anthony-Gadsden High School in southern New Mexico, is getting a complex about never being a winner as a high school baseball coach. "I've been coaching baseball since 1961," said the Los Lunas High mentor who next week takes his team into the state AAA baseball tournament against Cobre in Las Vegas N.M., "and my teams have been second in the state tournament almost every year. And we've always lost it by one run. "I started coaching baseball in 1961 at Laguna-Acoma with a bunch of freshmen and lost in the state championship game 3-2. The next year we Alque 7.

OaUaiTL Werta 1 El Pu 4, Amanlio 3 Ban Anloilo 4. MemphU 0 Arkansaa J. Sarrvepurt 1 Game. Today liallaa-lart Hertk at ANnawerqu I I paM al Amanita Mrmphia al Kaa Aauaie Arain.ei al Hare rar1 "This is my last year of coaching basebalL I'm quitting after this year and letting the younger men have it. "But I have the best team I've ever coached this year.

The team batting average is .374. We've scored 287 runs this year, an average of 10 a game. Our centerfielder, Barry Smith, is hitting .509. Filo Moya is at .448, Guy Jeffries at .430, Peter Gurule at .412. And we have some good pitching in Bob LawTence, Ray Velardez and Figo Moya." Los Lunas will meet Cobre in the first round of the single-elimination tourney at 11 a.m.

Saturday at Highlands University Field. The Tigers have already beaten Cobre twice this season, 8-3 and 10-9. "I just hope we're not too cocky," said Gonzales. "But six of my eight starters have played in a championship game and I think they'll be ready. "We start working out every morning at 6:30 a.m.

and we work until 8:15. Then we work By FRANK MAESTAS Jim Flynn, roughed up in the early innings, gave up only one hit through the final four and Guy Rose homered, doubled, singled and drove in a pair of runs to pace Albuquerque to a 7-3 victory over Dallas-Fort Worth at the Sports Stadium Wednesday night. Flynn, winning his fifth of the season without a defeat and going the route for the fourth time this season, allowed eight bits in the first five innings and was in danger of being yanked la the fifth when the Spurs scored twice and would have had another except for a great relay from centerfielder Bob Gallagher to Fred Nelson to catcher Joe Ferguson which nipped Ralph Manfredi at the plate. Manfredi was trying to score from first on a double bv Ed Watts. I Amerkaa League iii vnv 44 1 V4i.

second with his single following a two-out walk to Nelson and a single by Flynn. Tim Johnson followed Rose's hit for two more Dodger runs and a 4-1 lead. A bases loaded throwing error by catcher Jim Kelly in the fifth gave the Dodgers two more runs after Dallas-Fort Worth had scored its two. A double by Ron Downing and a pair of walks loaded the sacks and Kelly tried to pickoff Downing at third and threw the ball into left. Bill Ralston drove in the final Lail GB 1 is 16 Pet.

jm -i2 4H5 .471 .444 J7S .714 .45 .474 J51 Baltimore New Yor Detroit Boston Washington Cleveland Minnesota California, Oaaland Chicago Kanaaa City UliwauAea Wert 25 It IB i i i 10 13 12'. 13 Retalla Dodger run in the seventh after! Ferguson had singled and stolen second. DOTTING "I just Sal Gonzales as Collegian in the afternoon. And on Sundays. This year we'll be ready." Gonzales once held the state football scoring record with 157 points in his senior year at Anthony-Gadsden.

He still holds the four-year mark of 607 points. Guy Rose Detroit 4. Baltimore Cleveland 7, Botton 'aahiiiit i. New York 9 Chicago J. 1 Milwaukee Oaaland 7 Minnesota 10, rUnsu City Gamea Ta4a ana rrakatie Pit' Bert Baltimore (MrNaily 7-1 and Hardin 1 11 Instead of going to the dugout! V1'1 growing right 1 Flvnn Strolled to the opciuwi i a ueuer una uui wiidi waits scored moments later.

to rest, was wrong or I wouiont oe on a bloop double by Scott I bullpen and threw as the McDonald to cut the Dodgers: Dodcers batted. He cave uo a unrm taoo il ana Cam 1-2) I Thursday, May 21, 1970 around at the end," said loarlrnl.l hut Pluim i i nilprnil" Ditcher Jim vnn' Hi.i cuip J-4 at Cleveland (Miller i u-b uui. in u-uui anisic iu iwn V-Ilrioon ti.1i Ctiris Carnceie to end the in-1 in th iith fhr-n rWM i about his throwing in the bullpen wvauion ro 33, at New York Iretween innings. "My fast ball BYUContestOK'dMw Only ame arbeduled. ning.

purs me rest oi the way. Foul Ball Fatal To 14-Year-01d just didn't have anything on it and I couldn't control myi S'atienal Learua Boosts Twins In Reversal Vote KANSAS CITY Torrid Rod Carew hit for the cycle and LOS ANGELES i A 14-vear-old bov who was struck on I Pel. C.B Chlriw li is New Viril 1 A St. l)ul ID 17 .514 Pnuburfh i 21 S4 Montreal 2 5 PtiLadelptia 14 3 .3.1 i'l' Weal i Cincinnati Ix 22 Id 57l 54 Aiuuita 21 10 Jl I Hoiuiun Ijl Ji .473 94 ISanPranalKo 1 32 4.W I04! i San Diego It 24 SAN' DIEGO tfi The Asso- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- curve." manager Del Crandall said Flynn had gone to the bullpen on his own. "I had one of our pitchers do that in El Paso, but Flynn did it on his own tonight.

Actually, it should be done more often. If a pitcher is having trouble ith a certain pitch, the host wav to correct it left temple by a foul ball dated Student Council at San! Day Saints which bans blacks 8ame Dreaking three run homer as durung a baseball game Satur-j Diego State College reversed from the Mormon priesthood. day at Dodger Stadium died itself Wednesday, voting 18-8 to The Mormon Church operates Wednesday at i 1 endorse the Oct. 3 football game b'U at Provo, Utah. Reulta the Minnesota Twins roared past Kansas City 10-5 Wednesday night for their seventh straight victory.

Carew, first player in Minnesota's 10-year history to col aL r.gnam Young; Dr. Malcolm A. Love, presi Montreal New York 0 pittibortn 3. Psi.aoeipt.ia 1 (14 Innings) lit Louu 3 Hounuti 3 Ailanta tiaii Fraijciaco uuciui saiu uie youin, Auan: Lniversny, dent of San Dieeo State, has is go down there and find what; he's doing wrong." marv Galliher. out with an isn, apparently died of head I1 ujinl The council based its decision -withheld comment on the issue on an opinion poll last week inland has the final decision.

An injuries but ordered an autopsy. lect a single, double, triple and injury for the last nine 4 The boy's stepfather, Frank which two-thirds of more than' aide said Love would receive a homer in one game. savs he ready to nlav anvthine iar rr.Br. rukm (B.ax 3)1 at Montreal Kansas crrr MINNESOTA jtives mm me green Rno Hi mitn abrbbl aUrhbl lieht. For swond baseman'.

8l 'Criion at rDa4ipi ax.w siuaenis saw wey approve; report of the council's action the game. Thursday. The student council voted 12-10 Arteo football Coach Don Totar cf 4 110 PKelly rf 4 13 0 jaritAoa i-i prob-i Cnctar.ail 4 3) at Hnlm l-arry hKenrode, will ably be another wek before he Auama iNsenn 4-Ji al Lua jlOteen 4-4l. 11 if Hi Scialo, said Allan had gone to the game with a neighbor. David Schur, the neighbor, said Allan was struck by a foul ball hit by Dodgers' outfielder Manny Moto during the bottom of the third inning of a game with the San Francisco Giants.

Allan, Schur added, was able to walk to a first aid station for gets back in the lineup April 29 to cancel the game, Coryell said1 I criticising the policy of the; The leam and coaches i 51-0 in favor of playing the' lexas League Results jgame. A football game is tonight is 10 cent beer night Carew 2b 5 14 2 Flora lb 5 i I Ollva rf 5 0 1 0 Otla cf Sill Kiliebrew 3b 4 0 1 1 ROllver 3b 0 0 0 Quillet 3b 9 10 0 Keougb If 3 12 1 Reese lb 4 2 12 A.rarat 2b 8 0 0 0 Holt If 3 2 3 0 Hernandi 4 0 0 0 Caxdenu SI 11 ERodruei 4 2 2 9 Ratilff 2 112 BJotiruon 2 0 (1 0 THall 1 0 0 0 Schaal ph 10 0 9 BomeJ 3 0 0 0 Fttwnrrte 0 0 0 0 Milterald 2 0 0 0 Brmfier 9 0 0 0 Total 40101310 Total 36 510 5 MlnneMla 91 14 I Kanaaa City 1 1 a 1 Oilcer. Parew TIP Mlnneftla Mets, Seaver Lose r4l.l 4 HORTH MONTREAL -Righthan football game. Politics, religious; beliefs and race should havej nothing to do with it." A contract for the game had El Pa ft Ml (11(14 7 3 Anurillo Ull WW ft! 4 7 Hauler an4 ann: l.atelle, Herrtanrfe kill. WT.orki and kadek: W-Haile Pau, 41k cite as.

treatment. Later, the stepfather a der Carl Morton stopped New said. Allan comDlained of Dain; ManiB .1 I 1 I MerwaiMlet 3 111 I M.B(ril 3k 4111 rf 4 1 1 MrCXl4 Ik 4111 arneci Ik 411 (Mflnarl 3 a 4 I Motmi 1 Bater 1 THE IH STKK THAT KACKIIKKI): Boston out-fielder Reie Smith heads for the dirt on an inside pitch by Cleveland hurler Sam McDowell. Smith pot up. dusted himself off, and hit the next pitch ovrr the left field fence.

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Urn Arigeiea, 41, MO 'Cariln 9. Hmieni Ybjiii 4. Rl Boi 1. Double, following Steve Hovley' li.l, TBBat.C!!i7.1MP single in the ninth inning, gave the Milwaukee Brewers an 8-7 victory over Oakland Wednesday night. IT'S BALL NITE 23rd Dick Groat to Join Pittsburgh's ABA Club PnTSBlTvGH un Dick SATURDAY, MAY 7:45 PM I'M TtYiNS TO ximqu nqu: spouts stmhih CCMMLNICATS WiTH i 1 9 li a The measurements are up to you: Tall short or straight.

The taste is up to us: Smooth pleasing and dependable. No matter how you pour it, you'll find the quality of Seagram's 7 Crown always measures up. Say Seagram's and Be Sure. DODGERS vs. Dallas-Ft.

Worth Z. I i W'T. iA (i fOFFICIA 'l )j Groat, former TitLsburgh Pirate shortshop, confirmed he will become part of the new management of the Pittsburgh franchise of the American Basketball Assn. However, Groat declined to say just what capacity he would have with the baseball club, but that it wouldn't be as general manger. It wm rumored he has been tabbed as executive vice president.

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