Page W, The Herald, Monday, July 21, re i re NEW YORK (AP) — Inhis forthcoming book, Number 1, Billy Martin alleges.New York Yankees owner Gearge-.” Steinbrenner. monitored . his private’ phone calls. and. threatened to destroy him by revealing af ile on his private | life. . ; A copyrighted story. in Sunday’s edition of the Daily News also says. that, in the book written by Martin and Peter Golenbock, the former manager of. the Yankees. claims Steinbrenner med- died in team affairs, broke promises to Martin and planted stories in the press. Martin, the ‘once . fiery ‘second: baseman of the Yankees, was fired from managerial jobs with Detroit Tigers, Minnesota Twins and. Texas Rangers before he was first hired to manage New York late in the 1975 season. He guided them to the American League pennant in 1976 anda World Series championship in 1977. He resigned -. under pressure midway. in 1978 after verbally attacking star . outfielder Reggie Jackson and Steinbrenner — ‘One's a born liar; the other's con-. victed,"” he said. He was re- - ; ‘ Martin is quoted as saying hired a few days later, supposedly for the 1980-81 seasons, but he returned before the '79 season ended. Finally, he was fired by Steinbrenner. last October - following a fight with a. marshmallow salesman in a Bloomington, Minn., hotel bar and subsequently hired to manage New York's. American Leaguerivals, the Oakland A’s. In the book, Martin says he was told Steinbrenner set up - the Yankee Stadium telephone system in such a Watson ready _ pus rr for bi pe heat Ae . Mo Maly g : : MUIRFIELD, Scotland (AP) — Tom Watson broke a three-year dry spell in major golfing . champlonships by winning his third British Open, then served notice he was ready for an assault on the two big titles that have eluded him. Watson ended his drought in style, finishing 13 under par Sunday with a four- © round total of 271 over the 6,926-yard Muirfield course beside the windswept Firth. of Forth. ’ ‘Watson, 30, had failed to win a major championship since 1977 wher he won both the British Open and Masters. The’ only other - major litle of his nine-year career was the 1975 British “Thisis a nice oasis after a three-year dry spell, no . question of that,” Watson said after he held off a. spirited challenge by runner- up Lee Trevino, "My am- bition now is to win the U.S, Open and the PGA.” Although he has been golf’s top money-winner for. three years and the game’s most consistent performer, Watson has yet to win those . two major North American tour events. Trevino, who led at Muirfield halfway . through the contest, has no doubts where Watson rates. “?'m not disappointed,” he said of his own failure to win _ the title. “You can’t be too disappointed when you finish second to tlie greatest player in the world.” . Watson would not be drawn into comparisons with -breniner wad keeping a file on ‘his activities." N . Yankees won the ‘76 pen: . Paseball: like a football ‘charge _way that he could listen in on. anyone's, calls’, and ‘that .@ secretary told. him Stein: . sin the: book, ‘George pointed to his. filé cabinets and said ‘I have a file on Billy Martin. “T- have’ dates, I have names, I know everything about the man’s private life and let me assure you Iwon't hesitate to use it and make it public, and I'll destroy this mar if he pushes me too ar,” . _ Martin also says in the book that Steinbrenner: —Tried to convince Martin that Jackson hated him but -that he and the Yankees outfielder remained friends, —Promised to’ buy Martin a $300,000 tugboat if the nant, then reneged and said he had promised it only if the Yankees wor the World Series (they lost it to: Cin- cinnati Reds in four games). | —Made up the story about Martin's alleged: failing health: and. offered him a chance to resign if he would use his health as the reason, Steihbrenner’s biggest ‘oblem is that he “looks at coach,” ms ; _ “He goes around telling ~ everybody he was once assistant football coach at Purdue, that he was the big - man in college football.” Martin says in the book: “you know what his job- really was? Lheard he was in charge of getting tickets for the football players! But he wants me to run the team like a football team.” h other great’ names; but he said: “If yougo by the record, Jack Nicklaus is the greatest golfer who has ever played the game.” The fdmed Nicklaus never really developed here, however, : and he finished with @ 69 for’ . 280. and a shareof fourth with |” Briton Cari Mason. . Ben Crenshaw was third with 69-277, after: finishing’ _tied for second in the last two British Opens. ‘Trevino’ had 69-275. vs The third . round of championship «was pivotal ‘for both Nicklaus and Trevino. Nicklaus was. lagging behind the leaders and needed a super score to give himself a chance. OO “But I didn’t get anything going and my putter was not really good this week,” he aid. ’ | His third ‘round 71° — although par for the course. — was not good enough to get . him into the chase. Trevino led .the field by three strokes going into the third round but couldn’t make it stick. He bogeyed the last three holes Saturday for a 71 and said liter he could. have shot 80. Watson finished the third day 11 under and four strakes ahead of his nearest challenger. He went on to win the championship. the way he said he would — by getting out front and staying |. there, vee : A string of five: birdies in -- six holes from the seventh to the 12th gave Watson the crown. 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Salvage, shown, minute of play. “Jose, with his long legs, — has. deceptive speed,” Blizzard :coach Keith Eddy - -said.. “He created’ that ‘scoring play almost. single. handedly”. 0 In the only other NASL game Sunday, New York Cosmos dumped : Seattle Sounders 3-1. °°. Before 12,278 -hometown fans, Velasquez’s goal gave the Blizzard.a big boost after they had gone.scoreless in- the first half while firing 14 shots at the Strikers’ goal. However, the. goal was, not enough to ensure victory as Fort Lauderdale scored in Scorer mak vnthe fiedt time’ my agent,” oe ve FE ead . Doug Newton, met with: f-play him," Martin says ‘in . Toronto a 2-0 lead * the 80th miriute when Jon Pot ‘beat Blizzard goalie Tony . Le Was: Chursky with a header. _ Colin. Pranks'-had; scored what proved to be the winner ~: seven minutes earlier to give ; ‘Toronto's win.was the fifth consecutive home | triumph lifting their season record to. - .12-11., The Strikers . defeat. was their first jn the lastfour- games, and dropped ‘their - mark to 14100 0 - In the other NASL game at. ‘East Rutherford, N.J., Giorgio Chinaglia scoredone - goal and added another to help New York hand Seattle its second loss in a row. Kings at 7:30. Chinaglia’s goal, which gave the Cosmos ‘a-3-0 lead, his 2th of the’ season — and lifted him into first place. in the. NASL. scoring’ race: with 57 points over? Roger _ Davies of the Sounders.” . The Cosmos.” victory snapped a two-game losing streak. and improved: theirrecord to: 17-7 while. Seattle dropped to 21-4; Julio: Cesar Romero opened the scoring at 27:24 when Franz Beckenbauer passed the ball to Vladislav Bogicevie who, in turn, pushed it to Romero, whose Jow. shot. beat. Seattle | ‘goalkeeper Jack Brand: * “meet the. Skeena Hotel (Brian Gregg Photo)... By The ‘Associated Press Nolan Ryan, who shares the record of four career no- hitters with Sandy ‘Koufax, © silenced Montreal’s bats for. 6 1-3 innings Sunday night and had a Houston Astrodome crowd of 28,513 cheering with every pitch. Then Andre Dawson ‘singled to right. And before the eighth inuing of the ‘National League game had ended, a walk to Chris Speier, Tommy Hutton’s double and Ron LeFlore’s single drave in two runs and . sent Ryan to‘the. showers’ long before thé Astras won 4. 3. 4 “Elsewhere in the National League Sunday night, Chicago Cubs blanked San - Diego Padres 6-0, Cincinnati Reds edged New York Mets 4-3, St. Louis Cardinals shaded San Francisco Giants . 2-1, Atlanta Braves trimmed - Philadelphia Phillies 3-2 and, in a ‘doubleheader, Los By ‘The Assoclated Press take’ two..of three games from “New, York. Yankees, 9) lp va eee OVER.11,000 _, BIG BONUS: "PRIZES... naar BONUS GASH PRIZES | (~ suly 23 and July 20 | ‘WInSDAY tickets good for J July 30 they didn’t see. any special pened this weekend. “Winning two of | three Royals manager. Jim Frey, New York 14-3 in American League baseball Sunday. A six-run second inning against starter Ron Guidry, 10-6, and a five-run ninth off Ed Figueroa highlighted the effort that gave Rich Gale, 7- 7, the win and Dan Quisenberry his 18th save. Reggie Jackson and Bobby Murcer each homered for the Yankees. League games Sunday Toronto Blue Jays busted Rangers drubbed Baltimore — ,Orloles 7-1, Oakland A’s stopped Cleveland Indians ¢ Although’ Kansas . City... - Royals piled up 54 hits to. significance to ‘what hap-- ‘fram: the Yankees doesn’t | make any difference," said after Kansas City clubbed . In the other American: California Angels 6-3, Texas here ‘batting against Williams: pos s poi _ Angeles Dodgers beat Pitts: . burgh Pirates 4-2, then lost 4 re . . Saturday ‘ night’s “scores \syere: Houston 4 Montreal 2 in the first game of a double header, the Expos taking the nightcap 5-2; Atlanta swept both ends of a twinbill from ’ Philadelphia, 5-2 and 7-2; Pittsburgh 7, Los Angeles 3; Chicago 8, San Diego 7; New York 13, Cincinnali 3; San Francisco 7, St.Louis 4 , Astros 4 Expos 3 “Tonight I didn’t feel like I had no-hit stuff,” said Ryan, who struck out,.11 batters before running out of gas. After Ellis Valentine tied it in the top of the ninth with a - home run off Joe Sambito,, Fred Norman walked Jose * Cruz, then first baseman Warren Cromartie, threw Dave Bergman’s bunt past first base and Cruzraced all —— the way home.' Cibg 6 Padres? Cliff Johnson crashed a % in 14 innings, Minnesota ‘Fwins trimmed Boston Red edged Chicago White Sox 7-6 and Detroit Tigers beat the . Seattle Mariners'5"2. ‘The Yankees won 13-7 over Kansas City Saturday while Toronto downed California 5- 4, Oakland took Cleveland 3- 0, Minnesota blankéd Boston 4-0,°\ Texas” dutscored Baltimore 11-8,. Chicago ‘overran Milwaukee-10-7 and Detroit defeated Seattle 5-3. . Royals 14 Yankees 3 ‘U. L. Washington, George Brett and Frank White drove in three runs each for the Royals, who collected 17 hits off three pitchers. The Royals inanaged a 21- hit assault in their 13-1. win Friday and 16 in Saturday's game. Blue Jays 6 Angew v Barry Bonnell slashed a ninth-inning single to clinch Saturday. night's 5-4 Toronto triumph and adding @ bakes- loaded, 10th-inning single Sox 5-4, Milwaukee Brewers, . tworun double Saturday in the ninth inning to lead Chicago to an 8-7 win San Diego. On Stinday he unloaded a three-run homer to cap a four-run first inning that backed the-six-hit eh ching of Lynn McGlothen. - ““Reds4Mets3 Cincinnati’s. Ken Griffey hit his eighth homer of the. year with two out and the score tied in the bottom of the ninth off New. York pitcher Jeff Reardon. Cards 2 Giants 1 Bob Knepper had St.Louis baffled through seven’ in- nings with a five-hit shutout. . Then Bobby Bonds doubled © and Garry Templeton tripled . totiethe score. - In came San Francisco re- liever Al Holland — and out went Keith Hernandez’s single that beat the Giants. Braves 3 Phillies 2. . Rookie pitcher Bob Walk | finally lost after six victories on Bob Horner's fifth-inning Royals club Yankees 14-3. Sunday to spark the Blue Jays’ victory. oy California's Mark Clear had not allowed a run in his. last 15 innings: over nine appearances befpre Sun- ‘day's 10th inning. Al Woods and John. Mayberry singled’ and Otto Velez walked to load the bases for Bonnell, | Rangers 7-Orioles 1 Jim Sundberg smacked a three-run homer as Texas continued: its’ mastery of | Balt!more’s Jim Palmer who hasn’t won,a game against the Rangers in three years. Dan Graham had’ two doubles for the Orioles who managed only six other hits ‘aff the Rangers’ Ferguson Jenkins of Chatham, Ont. A’s 6 indlans 5 Dave McKay of Vancouver hit a game-winning single in ihe 14th inning and Rick” Langford survived a flve-run- ninth inning to pitch his 12th consecutive complete game in Oakland’s victory over Cleveland. . ; [no-hitter sacrifice fly. If also. saddled ‘the Phillies with their third loss to.the Braves -in two days and their dixth ioss nine games... Dodgers 4-1. Pirates 238: A Willie. Stargell Day crowd: of 41,932 fans. was three: outs, from. a. triple disappointment, Their hero. was disabled: and: ‘couldn't play, and Pittsburgh: was on. ne verge of @ doubleheader ‘Then Los Angeles pitcher Steve Howe, who got a save in the Dodgers’: first-game victory, walked John Milner with the. bases loaded’ to force in the tying run in the bottem of the ninth, Ed Ott then ‘singled in the: game winner. a In the first game, Dusty Baker knocked in two runs for the- Dodgers and Steve Yeager hit a tie-breaking homer in the seventh inning Off Jobn Candelaria, ~*~ Twins 5 Red Sox4. ‘John Castito had a single, | a double, and the game-. seventh’. inning,” lifting Minnesola over Boston.” Brewers 7 Wilte'Sox 6 Robin Yount drove in four , runs, two of them. with an elghth-ihnirig double. that. delivered thé winning rut, as Milwaukee beat Chicago. Tigers 5 Mariners2 Al Cowens capped a four- run Detroit first inning with a tworun single, then added a sacrifice fly in the third té -send Detroit past Seattle, WINS. SWEDISH OPEN BAASTAD, Sweden (Reuter) Hungarian Balazs Taroczy, runner-up to Wimbledon champion Bjorn Borg here last year, won thé Swedish Open _tennis championships Sunday by beating American “Tony Giammalva 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 in the nal, . winning - homer,.in , the; . E | impure ar pices to year favorite stapel | ee 1 1 + % own chan * Ghinaglia'set up the seeodid d, -.Cosmos goal whep.he taok a. cross from Johan. Neeskens and headed It to‘the! foot-of.. , Francois Van Der Elst, who scored Seattle’s- lone goal came. with four ‘minutes remaining . when ‘Jeff Borune scored. *. _.-In NASL action Saturday, New ... Bngland... Teamey’ * doubled “Edmonton ‘Drilters’ 2-1, Vancouver Whitecaps. beat San‘Jose Earthquake 4- -: 1, California Surf : blanked ‘Philadelphia Fury 2-0, Minnesota ‘Kicks ‘edged: - Dallas Tornado. 2-1, Detroit . Express defeated Rochester East Germans} MOSCOW: (CP) — The - awesome East German | Olympic swimming team had to send ina substitute for its fastest freestyler Sunday and still won. the, women’s 4x100-metre métley relay In wortd record, time. a - The absence of 36: coun- tries ‘boycotting the Games “in protest against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan may have lowered the standards in some areas of competition but. the . Rast » German women,’ who dominated the pool at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal, appeared content to do their racing against the tlock “We're © sarry” | the : Americans aren't here,’’ gald.. prtihes ‘Pollack, . the only member relay. team: to pick up @ second “gold. medal -in. the event on the opening day of''« the Moscow Games, “But we will try to prove that we can swim better,” . And swim better they did, even. though. Barbara Krause, who had shattered . another world mark in her heat of the 100-metre freestyle earlier in the day, failed to make ‘it’ to the- Starting blocks in time toparticipate. =. oy. With, backstroker Rica Reinisch setting another world record in the opening leg and second-string: freestyler Karen Metschuck filling in. capably for Krause, ‘the East Germans flashed to ‘yietory,in four minutes 6.67 « seconds, wiping out, the world mark of 4:07.95 estab- lishéd by their predecessors in Montreal. "" Soviet athletes won the. other four final events on the. ., firatday program, picking up gold medals ‘in cycling, men’s; swimming, shooting and | weightlifting, but the East Germans, who won 11 of 13 ‘women’s swimming events in. 1976, gave clear indications of. further suc- ‘cess in the pool and elsewhere. .. Krause, who. already ‘owned the world record: in * ." the freestyle sprint, lowered it to 64.98 seconds from 55.41 . in her