University Summer Kansan Wednesday, July 26, 1972 3 Nationals Grab 10-Inning All-Star Win ATLANTA (AP) - Cincinnati's Joe Morgan delivered a 10th inning innings that scored Nate Ringer and the Nationals, the National League rallied for a 4-3 victory over the American League in baseball at 4:4d All-Star Game. The Nationals tied the game in the ninth inning at 3-3. Then Colbert opened the 10th with a walk, moved up on a sacrifice by San Francisco's Chris Spier and Jackson Smith's line drive single to right. Morgan was mobbed at first base by the NL players and San Diego's Colbert crossed the plate easily. It marked the seventh extraining game in All-Star history, all of them won by the National League. in the series, which began in 1933. The NL now holds a 24-18-1 edge in the series, which began in 1933. Mets, who struck out four American League batters in the two innings he worked, was the winning pitcher. Baltimore more than doubled that number at the start of the 10th, took the loss. But the Nationals bounced back to tie the game again against the Houston Oilers and the Chicago White Sox. Bill Williams of the Chicago Cubs opened that National ninth with a 10-9 win, their mother's mound and up the middle. The Americans the strength a 3-2 lead into the ninth on the strength of a twoworm pinch homer by Jake McCormick. Cookie Royas an inning earlier. Pittsburgh catcher Manny Sanguillen, the next batter. Houston's Lee May got the run home with a shot to shortstop which Grich turned into a force-out at second base when Ronum陷入了 double play, it sent the game into extra innings. Rojas, who has hit only 39 home runs in 10 major league seasons, stole the dramatic thunder from Atlanta's Hank Aaron with his eight innings homer. His shot, which was probably given by the Americans the lead, wiping out a 2-1 edge provided by a sixth innings homer by Aaron. swung away instead of trying to advance the runner with a sacrifice. The strategy worked as he dropped a soft line to center under a crash of shortstop Bobby Grich. What races to 'hird on the play' Kansan Sports Comment By JIM GALVIN 'That's the situation in women's amateur golf, however, as I watched last week, covering the Women's Western Golf Association's 72nd Annual Amateur Championship at Blue Country Club, Kansas City, Mo. You wouldn't think the top amateurs in one of the nation's most popular sports would be plagued with financial difficulties. No, not in the United States, where everybody plays a sport and takes pride in raising money for charity. You'd send athletes around the world. The women pay all of their rent for the home and private homes to stay in instead of motels is just one of the corners the GAC cuts trying to keep the homeowners from According to Mrs. William W. Scott, WWGA publicity chairman, the women cannot accept athletic scholarships. This complicates matters when you realize they also cannot accept a prize worth more than $200, or forget their amateur standing. The WWHA has spent the last three years investigating the dearth of funds allocated to college girls' golf teams. The survey results showed that budget allotments in major leagues from zero to $2,000 with most in the 100-to 200-dollar bracket. Finding this, the Women's Western Golf Foundation was created in 1971 as an adjunct of the WGA to solicit charitable contributions and to expand funds by hiring teams and grants to develop sportsmanship and amateurism in the game of women's golf." The Foundation is encouraging state women's golf associations for help, and through the ball is rolling slowly. WNGA officials are supporting the Foundation made contributions to four women's collegiate teams LINCOLN. Neb. (AP)— "Highly improbable." Huskers' Chief Doubts Crown For Nebraska That's how Coach Bob Devaney sized up the likelihood of crista's winning a third straight football championship this fall. The problem is, he noted, "You have to win the Big Eight first. That's the toughest job in the game." The players appraisal contained in the Nebraska football press guide, a 210-age book just off the press. "But it is not impossible," he said, "for a team to win three straight so the coaches and players will make a run for it." "You know players usually have confidence than coaches, but you never discourage them, even though we all realize the tremendous job they do." Board Agrees To Allow Sale Of Ball Team The action apparently ended the action apparently proposed sale of the Bolloré-NBA's Board of Governors must give official approval expected Don Bryant, Nebraska sports information director, who prepared the football box has to be scheduled to give up his head coaching duties at the end of the season but remain as athletic director. Previously, the NBA rejected proposed sale of the team to Fashion Fishman, former official of the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks and Canadian Peter Graham, owner of the International Sports Arena. Chicago (AP) — The nine member ownership of the Chicago Bulls voted unanimously to sign a deal with the Basketball Association club to a Chicago group including Arthur Wirtz, owner of the Chicago Bulls. and helped sponsor the first Missouri Women's Intercollegiate Golf Tournament. In intercollegiate Golf Championship the end for no-day sports. The WWA女 expects this program to make a significant contribution to women's amateur tennis and also what happens, for this could be he start of new trends in tennis, and it could be the beginning of land. The situation will ultimately be thrown into the lap of the American people, who will have to make the decision. Personally, I don't think the WWWA should feel too much. Amateur and dear to too many people who won't allow it to die in this country. Recognition and relief quickly come to this worthy effort. The score was still 1-0 with two out in the sixth when Houston's Cesar Cedeno singled to center field and Ireland pitcher Gavryl Lord. The Americans had picked up a French inhui during the French- Freedom war, and four straight pitches, moved up on Jim Palmer's sacerdices and on Jim Palmer's sacerdices and on Jim Palmer's sacerdices. That brought up Aaron before his hometown fans and, before a record crowd of $31,107, he unloaded on Perry's first pitch. 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