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The Star, erre Haute, Wednesday, July 5, 1972. Fender Comes To End Of Line By JOE SAHtm. lUOENE, Ore. hafl just finished running the away before anyone noticed. fifSt semifinal heat, of the 100 meter dash at the U.S.

Olympic trftfck and field trials the other and, while the crowd gaSped over the fact the first five men had finished in 9.9, there was a lonely figure on the field trying to fade away. S4el Pender, for so many yettts one of America's lop spBnlers, had come lo the qnd of yLhe line and he wanted lo Wiijk off. as qtiielly as he could Hot to take anything away frd the winners, had nothing But didn't turn way. While officials out lhal pondered to he asnained of, though, having run tlifUOO in 10.1. That's only two leftihs of a second off the world but on this particular it was just so much waited exercise.

Mel Fender knew If belter thah anyone else, around track and enough to realize He'd field been long yesterday's champions are today's also And 'being the kind of person he is, he didn't want any sympathy. This was final race and he just wauled to Results Results of major league baseball games played Monday and the top finishers in the Cleveland Open were not included in Tuesday's Star because of a holiday deadline. They follow: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL By United Press International NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Montreal, Rain Atlanta 311 001 511-13 17. 1 Houston 312 000 021- 0 15 1 Hardin, Jarvis (3). Upshaw (7) and Williams, Casanova (7); Reuss, Hay (31.

Culver '(7), York (7). Gibbon (8) and Howard, Stinson (8). WP Jaivls LP Hay (7-2). HR JSvuns (10). (15), Aaron (17).

for nearly a half hour trying to determine the placings for the firsl four, five anxious runners hung around wailing for a decision. Thai was when Pender Iried lo skip away bul the big crowd in Hayward Fiek wouldn't let him get away. he walked up the Irack back to the slarting line lo pick up his belongings, Ihe crowd gave him a warm sendoff. Pender kepi his head down and kcpl righl on walking. "1 heard them all righl." sak the Iwo-lime Olympian who pu on his firsl pair of Irack shoe? when he was 23 years old.

"You know, in amaleur spoil that's the only apprecialion from the crowd as to me, I have no regrets, just a lot of fond memories." Pender, who will be 35 in October, is making a career the Army, where he is i captain. He has only two and i half years remaining lo retin wilh 20 years service, bul In hasn'l given any thought to hi future. "There are a lol of things can do," he said, "and there i a lol of lime to think abou which direction I want to in." Pender wanted to lalk inslead, about America's crop of sprinters. "Being a sprinter myself I can appreciate what these kids today are doing," he said. "They are just tremendous, and we all should be proud of Ihem.

BABE RUTH National League 13-year- old All-Star team advanced to the final game of the local area tourney before losing to the Americans, which will advance to Bloomington for district action. Players, In the front, from the left, are Mike Brewer, George Miller, Greg Jennings, Mark Wagle, Byron Rudy and Bill Bahr. In the rear, Douglas Mattingly, Mike Flak, Bob Smith, Jeff Meister, Ron McKee, Greg Shaffer, Ritchie Clift, Randy Hankins and Jeff Archer. Coaches Mike Webster, George Wright and Noble Rector are in the rear. (Photo by House of Photography) Athlete Turns To New Pursuits I know they be fine 000 200 6 0 000 010 5 2 and Hundley; Chicago Pittsburgh Hooton (6-7) Giusti (9) and Sanguillen.

WP (3-4). HR Williams (15), Stargelt (15). St. Louis Cincinnati 90 000 200 000-2 9 0 Wise (9-7) and Simmons: Gullett, Hall (9) and Bench. Wise (1).

Gullett (3-4). representatives of their county in the Olympics." Pender was a pretty good representative of his country both as a soldier and an athlele and, like an old war horse, he when il was lime to leave. The way he did il only served to illustrate the man's class. "I don'I at all feel bad about quitting," he said. "I always knew this day would come.

It has to for everyone. Maybe I was prepared better for it than some. I don't know. I do know, though, that the time has come for me. This is it.

This is my last race." San Francisco, 000 100 001-2 0 Philadelphia 400 000 fl Garrithersi Reberger (1). McMahon (5)? Mbffltt (7) ami Rader; Carlton (1(66) and LP (2-6). HR Kingman 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE Texas i 010 000 7 0 Kansas City OWJ 0 10 Paul; Panther (7). Shellenback (7) auditing! Draso, Hedlund (8). WP Paul (3-2).

000 10 0 WsHer (9) and IP (2-6). 600 006 21 6 020 001 393 (11-4) and' tcti Scherman (6), PerranosW to), Zachary (8) and Free- hah5 LP Timmerman (6-V). HR Northrup' (3). Dales (2), G. Brown (5) Grich (5).

Powell (6). By ROBERT YEAGER CONCORD, Calif. (AP) Dale Eidson, a 23-year-old professional football hopeful when a fireworks explosion shattered his limbs and athletic future a year ago says a thirst for competition and "my positive attitude" helped him live through months of frustration and pain. Eidson lost both legs below Ihe knee and use of his righl arm when a can of aerial fireworks exploded in the backyard of his parent's home last fourth Frisbee Aces Notch Title COOPER HARBOR. Mich.

(AP) The highly coveted Julius T. Nachazel Memorial Siebcrl Sidelined nior G()lf BOSTON (L'PI) Boston'ship Tuesday, pitcher Sonny Sieherl was sidelined Monday night with what club officials culled "a touch of ti-ndonitis" in the right The all-star leam has been In action Monday night, the announced al the North Terre County State Haute with manager Hut Bank topped Adams Pontiac 4-1 son of first half champ Localjon the strength of a one-hitter 1041 scheduled to guide by Leitgable. strik- toHin, assisted by Merle Slablrriing out 11 batters. Cuthberson, of the Kiwanis. iLaiona.

Gambill and Van Duyn On the team arc Randy 1 1 hit for the winners. Trego of Pepsi Cola, Randy Wilson the only Adams Pontiac hit Kiwanis. Jim Chaney of and he struck out 11 batters in dale Legion. Dan Euratte and a losing cause. David Fell of Potter Klcclric.j I-ocal 1041 continued winning Paul Campbell and Brett Pharr'by lopping Pepsi Cola 8-6 with of Bowen Oldsmobile.

Rocky Ron Strange laking the mound Williams and Jim White of Bobi iclory. Terry LaGrange was Harris Marathon. Ron pitcher, being nicked for Tim Wautelet. Kevin 1 hits by WatiteJel. Flowers Brian Dorsclt and Slarkc.v tossed a one hitter, struck out 14 of Local 1041 'halters and hit a home run as WVA blnked Froehde 15-0.

Ai West Terre Haute Monday, in a Senior League same. Lakeside Coal trimmed Charities 4-2 Roy Ltnve had a double and triple for the winners, and Charlie Vicars hanged out two doubles, while Bob While singled and doubled for the Carilies, losing for the first lime Ihis year. In action at H5lh and Chase Tuesday Cottage Inn, behind the 11 strikeout pitching of Wally GLEXEAGLES. Scotland Ncwl beat Burger King 4-0 (AP) Bob Loufek of Moline, nncl John Newman won a pitch- led the qualifiers after the ers second round of the Inter as lie i Kirsl half standings. Following 'completion of a 12 game sched ule with each team playing the 1 others twice, arc Local 1041 Rosednle Lccion.

Bowcn' 'Oldsmobile. Rob Harris Mara llhon and Puller Kleclric Pepsi Cola 5fi and Kiwanis 2 Moline Golfer Tops In Field from Tocld Williams struck out 16 to pace champion-' Avco lo a 2-1 win over Great shoulder. Sicbcrl. 7-4 for the season. he wrtuld be dancing by the end beer can soldered loihad been scheduled lo pilch Uil.

Bui his lead aflcr a round of the 1 6,335 yard Queen's Course was cut lo I wo strokes. Raymond Palmer, of Grosse HP. fired a 72 for 145 lo- jfijbaseball of Ihe year and another that, he a coffee retained by would resume playing Iheitbc Highland Aces Frishce drums, He is also able lo Tuesday al Ihe 15th An- his own car. jnual International Guts Frisbee 'I wouldn't be where I am to-1 tournament here. of July.

Since host of then he has become his own radio sport show on Concord's KWUN, learned to walk on artificial legs without crutches a cane and, last month, opened an insurance office. Eidson said Tuesday that he made good on a number of hospital vows, including one that day if I 'didn't have a positive attitude," Eidson said. "So many people go around with a negative feeling. It's easy to quit in life." Eidson's accident. The Wilmelte, team, otil- gutsed the Berkley, Calif, Fus- chias in championship best-of- t.hree play, 13-31, 21-18.

21-13. 'The Aces which (champs. were last year's came six days before he was; Guts Frisbee is scheduled lo join Ihe San Diego five-member Charger's training camp as a prospective kicking specialist, required treatment by eight physicians who labored more than six hours to save his life. Although he describes himself as "not a very religious lord Eidson said "I heard the speak to me that first Minnesota 000 000 J1Q-2 8 1 Boston 020 010 41X-8 10 0 Blyleven, Granger (7), Strickland (7) and, Borgmann, Mitlerwald (5); Tient and- Pisk. LP Blyleven (8-10).

Fish (9), Darwin CLEVELAND OPEN FINISH FALLS. Ohio (UPD-rFinal round scores and pioney earnings In the S150.000 Cleveland Open x-David-Graham $30,000 Bruce Devlin Larry Hinson 10,650 Lanny Wadkins 6.600 MUler Barber 6,6011 George Knudson 5,400 Cesar Sanudo 4,095 George' Archer 4,095 Brian Allin 4,095 Bobby Mitchell 4.095 Grier Jones 4,095 Tom Weiskopf 2,90 J.C, Snead 2,90 WOI Homeauik 2.90 Tommy Aaron 2,475 Tom Shaw 2.475 Jim Jamieson 1,950 Bobby Cole 1,950 Bob. Shaw 1,950 Mike Spang 1,950 Doug Sanders 1,950 BoB Zender 1.305 John Jacobs 1,305 John Schlee 1,305 Bruce Crampton 1,305 Ron Cerruclo 1,305 Phil Rodgers 1,305 Bcib Smith 1,020 Hqmero' Blancas 1.020 Jack; Ewing 1,020 Bob Barbarossa 1.020 Charles Sifford 1,020 Bruce Fleisher 885 Allen Miller 288 Bob Goalby 762.50 bob Murphv 762.50 Roy Pace 762.50 Dave Stockton 762.50 Gafy Groh 762.50 Kerni)t Zarloy 762.50 Bobby Lewis 520 John Schroeder 520 Frank Beard 520 Chuck Courtney 320 Bobby Nichols 520 Bob Lunn 520 68-73-68-69-278 73-69-66-70-r278 65.72-69-73—279 68.71-07-74—280 68-69-74-69-280 69.73-69-72—283 72-69-70-73-284 72-69-73-71-285 67.72-74-72-285 69-71-71-74-285 72-74-69-71-286 71-71-70-74-286 72.71-71-73-287 75-fiS-7. 74-70-72-73-280 70-73-74-72-289 72.73-71-74—290 69-75-75-71-290 72-72-S9-77-2W There was a full schedule of games played at Spencer Field Monday with the Chiquila Ban anas exploding for seven runs in the inning to defeat the fteeves' 1 'three hits, one a grand- slam homer. Jim Vrabic and Tim Mundy also had three hits for the winners and Tim Edwards had three for the Benehies.

The topoed the Cardinals 6-3, Greg Sanders homer- ing, while Dave Primer hit a grand-slam home run and Brett clouted a homer for the Pintos in a 21-12 victory over the Demons, Max Downs and Steve Byrley having two hits each for the Demons. The Gianls continued their winning ways with a victory over the Dodgers, led by homers hit by Jay Zwerner, Brent Crowthers, Dave Bolk and Tom Smith and a triple off the bat of Jack Patersak. Mark Harvey had the only hit and scored the only run for the Dodgers. Bbllmer Is JRace Champ fiRAlNERD, Minn, (AP) For; the fourth time in five races in the Trans-American Sedan Championship, George Former drove an American Motors Javelin home in first place Tuesday at Donnybrooke Speedway, I'jie Arcadia, resident won despite a sour engine and a gearbox stuck in fourth gear. He finished the 210-mile race in just over two hours, and was 28 seconds in front of Jerry Thompson of Clawson, in a Mustang.

flpllmer averaged miles peri hour. F' ve cars finished on rife lap while two others werje just one lap back. Follmer's teammate and the owner of the twin RWR Jave- linSv Roy Woods, finished third 46 seconds behind the leader and just three seconds in front of Minter in a Pqntiac Firebird. The Roadriuiners bcal the Also on the same lap was Canadian Sieve Bradley in a Camaro. Finishing sixth and seventh contention most of the were Warren Agor of RcMjhester, N.Y., in a Camavq and Bill Collins of St.

to a Javelin, fchera.Umwn'ow,.' XLs 20-13, Larry Cook, Kevin Martin, Chris Shelton and Brad Doan homering for the winners. Ron Sampson homered, Mike Exline and Jim Williams doubled for the XLs and Shelton had an unassisted triple play for the victors. The Untouchables beat the Unbeatables 9-4 as Tony Burk. Phil Thomson and Mike Shaffer had the only hits for the winners and Paul Cox homered for the Unbeatables. Bananas 11-11-4, Hamilton and Reeves; Benehies 5-10-1, Brilton, Ward, Edwards and Edwards, Brewer.

Cubs 6-6-1, Sanders, Stroiip and Stroup. Miles; Cardinals 3-4-0, Wells and Brew- Gianls 17-11-1, Smllh. Crowlhers and Smith. Crowthers; Dodgers 1-1-2, Harvey, Warnoch and Lynch, Harvey. Pinlos 21-24-0, Smith, Pruner and Compton; Dempns 12-18-0, Harvey, fonder, Bullerdick and Downs.

Roadrunners 20-20-0, Cook, Shelton. NJcoton and Nicosom XLS 13-15-0, Austin, Williams and Exline, Nash. Untouchobles 9-6-2, Roman and Brewer: Unbeatables 4-3-3, Grayless, Cox, Beard and Flak. Spassky Mad Now In Iceland REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) Russian chess champion Boris Spassky stalked out of a meeting Tuesday, charging he and the Soviet Union had been insulted by Bobby Fischer and demanded the American challenger be punished before they play for the world title. Spassky's walkout forced another postponement of the World Championship match, worth $150,000 to the winner and $100,000 lo Ihe loser, until Thursday at least.

Spassky two and one-half hours late Tuesday but failed to resolve differences, Attorney Paul who with the Rev. William Lombardi, spoke for Fischer said Spassky's advisers submitted two by Spass- ky and the other from the Soviet chess federation. 'The matter is so delicate that I don't want to reveal the contents," Marshall said. He added that the discussions "were frank and we will hopefully be able to resume Muncey Wins At Madison MADISON, Ind. Muncey won the $30,000 world championship Madison Regatta here Tuesday when it came lo an abrupt end in a fitting conclusion to a troubled event.

Muncey, 44, from Seattle, drove the Atlas Van Lines I unlimited hydroplane to easy victories in both of his preliminary heats. The two-heat victories gave the veteran driver, 800 points, enough to win the 22nd Indiana Governor's Cup when race officials decided' there was too much debris in the Ohio River to run the championship heat. Young Terry Steretl was second in defending national champion Miss Budweiser with a first and a third for 625 points. It was the fourth victory in as many events this season and Ihe 31st career triumph for Muncey. The race was in peril of postponement right up to the start of the nearly scheduled noon (EST) slarting time.

Rain fell sporadically most of the day, making things very uncomfortable for an estimated 50,000 chilled spectators lining both sides of the Ohio. But the real problem was the drifting debris in the river, which could have caused the fiberglass-bodied boats to ex plode or sink. The debris was caused -by heavy rains well upriver from Madison in the southeast corner of Indiana. night in the hospital. It was like a voice in an echo chamber saying 'you win, you win." He termed the rest of July and August 1971 as "really horrifying." The sound of fireworks outside his apartment this morning was Eidson said.

"I was a statistic last year and there will be others this year," Eidson said, adding he believes all fireworks should be outlawed. "They are all dangerous, even firecrackers anc sparklers." Eidson, who used to run five and six miles each day, "jus to stay in shape," said he misses athletics but has found competition in other areas. played by The players form two parallel files, 15 yards apaii, and propel Ihe rubberoid discs as swiftly as possible in attempts to cause the opposition to miss them. Tournairtent officials claim hampion Frisbee hurlers can lip a Frisbee at a velocity in 'xcess of 60 miles ner hour. All guts catches must be one-hand ed.

first preliminary heat 3Vi hours after the "There's no doubl in. my mind I would have made the Chargers," said Eidson. He de scribed himself as a "con sistenl" 43-yard punier during his college days at San Fran eisco Stale. 'If I can't be the best, then I don't want to be in it. 1 feel the same way about my occupation againsl Ihe Minncsola Twins' ormpr senior chain in-Monday night's opener of a pjon Joo oracL -k of Los Angc- three game scries.

Ics moved into third place, also The Red Sox said Siebcrt was wilh 72 for 146, while Jude Poy- Fuscias Bob ay, Jay Shelon and Ines Sam captured in- Jividual honors. May captured he men's distance division by ossing his Frisbee 252 feet. Vfiss Sam captured the women's distance title with a throw of 187 feel. She also cantured women's international accuracy crown by tossing through a 14-inch tire from a distance of 15 yards. Shelton caplured the men's accuracy title.

The Humbly Magnificen Champions of the University Michigan at Ann Arbor was the best-finishine Michigan team They were fifth. expected lo miss only his cur- renl turn on Ihe mound. Andy To Run At Le Mans PARIS (AP) Andy Gran- alelli said Tuesday he was planning lo enter a Wankel rotary or a turbine engined car for the Le Mans 24-hour sporls car classic nexl year. Granalelli also said lhal while relaining confidence in, and sponsorship of, Ihe British March Formula One leam, he -as considering starting a com- )lelely new leam nexl year Ic double his bid for Ihe world drivers and conslructors championships. The president of the STP Cor- poralion made a new plea al a jress conference here for U.S.

authorities lo adopt the European engine formula of three liters unsupercharged lo unify Ihe sporl. If adopled, he said he would'want lo sponsor nler of Beverly Hills, slipped with 76 for 148. Tied with him on aggregate was William Coffey, of Fort Worth, winner of the Mexican International lasl march, whose 69 was the lowesl score on the day on Queen's. Scot. In the first game Newton got support from Chuck Peters and Don Gosncll wilh a single 'apiece and Larry Erb and Ran- Whit ledge each wilh Iwo i singles.

Herb Long had a double for Burger King. In Uie second game Newman helpr-i-l his own cause with a double and Ralph Miller came up with bhe only other Avco hit a homer. Todd Williams struck out 13 in the losing Great Scot effort while Kevin Lemon had the only hil a single. Rights Swapped OTTAWA (AP) The rights to rookie quarterback Dennis Dummil, former UCLA star, were transfered lo the Edmonton Eskimos by the Ottawa Rough Riders in a Canadian Football League transaction Tuesday. Baseball Talks Set NEW YORK (AP) Base ball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn announced Monday there would a joint major league meet- ng in Chicago Friday for tbe mrpose of reviewing the player situation.

No other de tails were disclosed. At Wcsl Terre Charities 2-5-1, Cates, Cuffle and Brad Vhile; Lakeside Coal 4-3-1, Lows arid rucker. North Terre Haute WVA 15-12-0, Flowers and Spence; Froehde 0-1-5, Hoffman and Hayne. Hudde 2-2-1, Ennis and Steward. Sutherland; VFW 4-5-1, Rose and Clark.

Rosedalc Slate Bank 4-3-0, Leitgable and Williams; Adams Pontiac 1-0-0, Trego and Thompson. Local 1041 8-8-2, Strange and Waute, let; 6-4-7, LaGrange, Ross and Lawson. At 16lh and Chase Cottage Inn 4-6-0 Newton and Erb; Burger King 0-1-5, Long and Vusich; Avco 2-2-2, Newman and Nicosonl Great Scot 1-1-0, Williams and Burk. nd. Results Madison Regatta: of MAJMSON.

Tuesday's $30,,,, Heat Mis Budwet'i-r. driver Terry Sterelt, average speed 98.146 m.p.h. 2. Go Gale, Tom Sheehy. 3, Towne Club, Fred Alter.

(Pride of Pay 'N Pak, Bill Sicrelt, did not RtarO Heat 1B-1, Atlas Van Lines 1. Bill Mun- eve, 101.867. 2, Pizza P'ite, Boh Gllllam. Miss Timex. Jim McCormlrit.

(Country Boy, Salt Walthcr, did not finish. Heal 2A-1, Pride of Pav 'N Pak, 99.447. Go Gale. 3. Mies Budweiser.

4, Heat 2B--1, Atlas Van Lilies I. 2, Miss. Timex. (Towne Club and Country Boy did not start.) Kaat May Be Out For Year Walker Sets Record Pace EUGENE, Ore. (UPI) Larry Young of the Mid- America Track Club and Columbia only American ever lo win a medal in Olympic walking compelilion the 50-kilometer walk Tuesday to his earlier triumph in the 20- kilo walk at the U.

S. Olympic Track and Field Trials. Young, who finished third in the Mexico City 50-kilometer medal, thus became this year's firsl double winner in the Trials. He won the 20-kilo walk in one-hour, 35 minutes and 56.4 seconds. His time in the 50-kilo walk, which mesaures out to 31.06 miles, was four hours, 13 minutes and 0.04 seconds.

Young's 50-kilo lime beat the listed American record of 4:13:35.8 set of Baltimore bul Young, w-lio stands 5-7 and is 28, won't gel a new mark since he set it while walking over a mixed course of cily streets, woodlands and Hayward Field. For record purposes the event must be over a track by Bob Kitchen earlier Ihis year only. Bill Shoemaker Snaps Slump INGLEWOOD, Calif (AP) Bill Shoemaker broke a person al slakes victory drought Tues day when he guided the 8-1 sho Buzkashi to victory in the $83, 300 American Handicap at Hoi lywood Park. Shoemaker, the world's racing driver Jackie mngest jockey had ridden in uj hjs schedule straight stakes without a lh thi triumph before guiding the son Ihe French Malra leam in the United States, saying "They could do something big at the Indianapolis 500." Matra placed one-two at Le Mans this year with a three-lit er engined car, and the same engine design is used in their Formula One car, in which Chris Amon led the French Grand Prix last Sunday before being delayed by a puncture. Stewart Cuts Race Schedule LONDON (UPI) World of Jacinto to a 2 1 win in the IVs-mile lest over the grassy course.

Buzkashi overcame the pace- in season on doctor's orders, a for him said to- spokcsman night. "Much as I regret it, I shall be pulling oul of the Can-Am setting Single Agent in the ser es races in North stretch and pulled away with Wustenchef finishing 'third in the cavalry charge of 13 thoroughbreds. One, Titular II, fell going past the grandstand the first time "and tossed jockey Rudy Resales who was able to get up and leave the track under his own power. Mellon On Sidelines America," the British ace saio in a statement released through the Ford Motor Corp. He said he would inslead concentrale on praclicing in his Tyrrell-Ford for his forthcoming world championship baltle with Emerson Fitlipaldi of Brazil.

Stewart made his announcement only Iwo days aflei reluming in triumph from the French Grand Prix. Before thai CHICAGO (AP) The Chi-i he had hecn rec uperaling for a FRED S. SHORT INSURANCE Hospitalizatlon 212 Savings Bldf. 2324233 ITUNE-UP SPECIAL week only! CHAMPION! COMPLETE TUNE-UP Our Specialist will install NEW CHAMPION Spark Plugs. Install new distributor points and condenser.

Set engine dwell and timing. Balance carburetor and set choke. Inspect emission control system. cago White Sox Tuesday placed third baseman Bill Mellon on baseball's 15-day supplemental month from Ihe effecls of a duodenal ulcer. a ffcfSfmir 29 1 American Association I FAST Ihe 1971 American, w.

L. vllle 46 28 39 3fi INCLUDES PARTS AND LABOR Mellon, League home run champion has nol played since June 23. To maintain a 25 man playing roster, ihe While Sox recalled third baseman Hugh Yancy, 22, from Knoxville of the Southern League, where he was baiting .304. lOVVH Indianapolis 31 42 W. 1..

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Tulsa Denver Oklahoma City 27 43 35 30 29 43 Monday's Keaults Wichita 5, Iowa 0 Omaha al Denver, ppd, rain 111 392 7 IVV: 19 MINNEAPOLIS-ST, (AP) The Minnesota PAUL Twins Representatives of and Fischer met for learned Monday that pitcher Jim Kaat sprained his left wrist in Sunday's game at Chicago and could be lost for the remainder of the season if the wrist' is fractured, A team spokesman said the southpaw injured the wrist while sliding into second base during Ihe firsl game of Sunday's doubleheader. Kaal continued pitching until the eighth inning, then needed relief help to ni'i his record to 10-2. Additional Xrays will be needed to determine if there is a fracture, the spokesman said. Results of the x-rays won't be known for a week. Record Equalled PARIS (AP) East Germany's Monika Zehrt equalled the woman's world record for the dash in 51 seconds, winning the event al a French- East German track and field meet here Tuesday night.

She tied time set Sein. 23, 1970 by Jamaica's Marilyn Neueville. Miss Zehrl's own best time previously was 51.1, FOR NOSTALGIA'S old time's here's a shot of Yogi Berra tagging a sliding Ted Williams in a 1951 Yankee-Red Sex game. Berra now manages the New York Williams the Texas Rangers. SALE Add $2.00 FOR CARS WITH AIR CONDITIONING YOUTH CARD: Drivers age 16-21.

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