‘ HARD WARE STORES oases Sf arversc’ T V " G U iD E _ All listings subject to change without notice. fy 22 years uld, white, che light m heavyweight ; t champion of the world. S Muhammad Ali and NEW CHAMPION NEW YORK (AP) — He's “AL first I didn't know what was happening," Rossman said, thinking back _to thal moment in New Orleans, 55 seconds into the 13th round, when the referee stopped the fight. “I didn’t know why he was pulling me off, And then I realized I had won, I was champion. It was a great feeling—a dream.” Ressman is a young man on the verge of making big money. He received $40,000 for the Galindez. fight; the next time he sleps inlo the ring he could receive 10 limes that amount, or more. boxing Mike Russman, who with featherweight champ Danny Lopez are the only U.8.-born world title holders, is sitting pretty. “Yeah, I can see the chance for big money," Lhe newly crowned champion from Turnersville, N.J., said with a broad smile, “But ?'m not going to lose my head. I'm going to take my time about it.” Time is one of many things Being Jewish doesn’t hurt, Rossman has going for him either. Rossman has a Star since he gained the World of David embrvidered on his Boxing Association light heavyweight lille by stop- ping Victor Galindez of boxing trunks and anolher lattoved on his leg. From his neck hang two medallions—a SEGRRERGRE! PONE ESE RRR RAR ROR Ee FRIDA'{{. Argentina on Sept. 15 in the main preliminary to the Muhammad Ali-Leun Spinks rematch. pair of boxing gloves and the Hebrew word Chai, meaning ife. . Russman says he starled hanging around fight gyms when he ‘was three, “I slarted fighting al 15,” He turned prufessional in 1973 as a middleweight and grew into the 175-pound class lwo years later. After losing a decision to Tony Licata on June 12, 1976, Russman won eight fights in a row befure being stopped by Alvaro (Yaqui) Lopez un March 3, 1978, That luss turned out Lo be the best thing for Russman. “T learned a big lesson in that fight,”’ he said. “I knew Thad te be in my best shape whenever I went into the ring. After that I scored (wu fast knockouts, stayed in shape and waited for my chance. When I gat it, ] was Russman, the underdog against the bullish Galindez, traded punches with the Argentinian in the early Ali apologizes CHICAGO (AP) — Heavy- weight champion Muham- mad Ali issued a statement frum his Chicago office on Thursday which, in effect, amounted tu an apology for referring to New Orleans prumoters Philip Ciaccio and Jake DiMaggio as “them while dagues.” Thestatement read: “Last Monday at a press con- ference in New Orleans, [ made certain unferlunate — woo Will be closed Monday, September 25, 1978 remarks. Certain people whom I regarded as my friends gave me a distoried versiun of events which so enraged me that I made unthinking, angry remarks. “I never met Mr. Ciaccio ur Mr. DiMaggio of Louisiana Sports, and hold no personal animosity against them. But even if they are wrong, J should not have called them a name, particularly a name which ‘Notice TERRACE for renovations. LWORTH We will re-open at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, September 26, 1978. Watch for our 99th Anniversary Flyer and Renovation Sale in Tuesdays Advertiser . offends a whole nationality uf peuple. Ciaccio and DiMaggio had filed a $1 million suit which Ali branded as racist. 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Mest observers thought Galindez would wear down his op ponent, but Rossman § training paid off and by the 10th round It was clear that he was the fresher fighter. After thal, the ohly question was whether Galindez would be able tu gu the distance. He didn't. Rossman, who has a 35-4-3 recurd with 22 knockouts, says he’s suill growitig. When asked ifhe'dlike to fight as a heavyweight, he smiled and said: “We'll see what happens, The money is in the heavyweights, but you can't build yourself up. It has to cume naturally.” Pirates | are hot The Associated Press It is clear as the baseball pennant races thunder down the stretch that at least one of them is entirely likely ta stretch to the season's final weekend. That would be the Nalional League East where Pittsburgh Pirates are trying to squirm past Philadelphia. ; Barring a lotal collapse by either team—some fans will iell you that the Phillies are in one already—the issue probably won't be settled until next weekend when the Pirates play host lo Philadelphia for the final four games of the regular season. . The intriguing part of that schedule is thal there could be considerably more on the line in those four games than merely a division race. From an individual stand- ’ point, many other honors are at stake. If ihe Pirates win the Na- tionat League East, they would have a good chance at sweeping some of the league's top awards. With a division flag flying over Pittsburgh, Dave Parker, bidding for a second straight batling cham- pionship, could win the Most Valuable Player title, Kent Tekulve, with more than 30 saves, wotld be a strong candidate for the Cy Young Award. Pitcher Don Robinson might make a run at Rookie of the Year honors. And it would be tough to deny Manager of the Year laurels to Chuck Tanner, who has directed this team through two remarkable comebacks this season. But if the Phillies somehow hang on to win the division—one observer suggested that to do that they'll need a five-game lead guing into that final four- game series—the. individual awards could go elsewhere. Larry Bowa of the Phillies and Reggie Smith of Los Angeles Dodgers would be suff MVP compelition for Parker. Bert Hooton of the Dodgers, J.R.Richard of Houston, San Diego's Gaylord Perry and Phil Niekroof Atlanta would have the Cy Young edge on Tekulve. Atlanta's Bob Horner would become the favorite ‘in the NL’ rookie balloting, ifhe’s not already, and San Francisco pilot Joe Altobelli would probably win the Manager of the Year award, So that four-game set be- comes crucial on two levels and, ordinarily, that kind of showdown would pack the ballpark. You can be sure if the teams were playing in Philadelphia's Veteran's Stadium, the joint would be jumping. But the Pirates’ advance sale for the series has been only so-su and the front office is expecting erowds of around 30,000 for each of the dates. Pittsburgh fan apathy for the first half uf the season was understandable. The Pirates were, themselves, apathetic, wandering along in the middle of the NL East race until August 12, when they fuund themselves at their lowest ebb, 11'!2 games off Philadelphia's pace. That's when the Pirales took off un a 23-3 binge which took (hem to within one-half game of the Phillies un Sept, 6. They had wiped out 11 games worth of their deficit in three weeks in what Tanner said at the time might have been the greatest eomeback in baseball histury because of how: quickly it occurred. Then they slid back to five games behind again and jt seemed that the Phillies had recuvered control, just in lime. But you can’t sell this Philadelphia club short when i! comes (o being able tu create a crisis. The Phillies are past masters at the art,