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GARY PLAYER'S GOLF CLASS: The right log ade IS SOMETHING LOTS OF GOLFERS DO SHOULD THAT 10M. THEY COLOR ALLOW THE RIGHT LEARNS 166 RIGHT LEG STAL ON THE LATERALLY ON HE TENDS MOKSWING TO KEEP IT STILL ON THEREFORE, THE THE THROU LEG SHOULD REMAN ALSO! STATIONS AND ACT MORE OF LESS IKE THe NO A THAT IS NOT GOOD AT ALL! THE RIGHT KNEE MUST MOVE WELL FORWARD ON THE FOLLOW THROUGH 7-14 Golf Association Schedules First Women's Tourney The Lebanon County Association, which has sored the County Men's Tournament for a good many years, will hold the 1st annual County Women's Amateur Tournament at the Blue Moun-1. tain View Golf Course in Fredericksburg. According to Karl Weik, association secretary, and Marlin Gibble, owner of the course, the tournament is slated for August 30 and 31. The tournament is open to all ladies in the county and will be based on 36-hole medal play.

Eighteen holes will be played each day. If enough entrants from each club take part, a team event will be held. At the moment, the number of persons representing the team is undecided. Entries will be taken at the Blue Mt. View course until Au-1 gust which 30.

Entrance fee is $10.00, also includes green fees. The will be starling time for o'clock. each ten The association plans to list the pairings on August 25. For more information, contact Gibble at 865-4401, or Weik at 272-5583. Annville-Cleona Wins 3rd Tri-County Meet; Palmyra, Hershey Lose Annville-Cleona scored straight Division A victory in the Tri-County Swim League on Saturday with a 274-148 cision at Mechanicsburg.

myra dropped a 286-144 Division verdict to Sun and Splash, while Wedgewood Hills downed Hershey, 276-147, in Division Four swimmers smashed pool records. Bob Renfrew, the 10-and-under backstroke; Barb Ail, 10-and-under Mary Sherman, 10-and-under backstroke, and Sally Eliff, and -under backstroke, were record-breakers. Shelly Zeck again scored triple for A-C, winning the free, breaststroke, and events in her class. Jack Knipe matched the task for Mechanicsburg. Six splashers added doubles.

That group sisted of Sam Clark (back fly), Jennifer Morrow (free fly), Suzy Early (back breast), Mary Sherman (back and 1 fly), Gil Weik (breast and fly), and Bev Chadwick (free and fly). Phyllis Soutner was the lone double-winner for Mechanicsburg. The Misses Morrow, Sherman, and Chadwick also played key roles for their respective relay teams. A took leight of the ten relay events. CENTER.

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His time was 1:58 4-5, one fifth of a serond off the track and Gold Cup records held by Swaps and Round Table. LYTHAM ST. ANNES, England -Tony Jacklin of Britain fired a 72 Saturday to win the British Open golf championship with a total of 280, two strokes ahead of Bob Charles of New Zealand. NEW YORK (UPI)-Unbeaten Dave McNally of Ballimore and Detroit's Denny list of eight pitchers named to and Mickey Lolich headed a the the American League team. The others were -Star Stolllemyre, New York; Ray John "Blue Moon" Odom, Oakland; Sam McDowell, Cleveland, and.

Darold Knowles, Washinglon: a 72-hole score of 269. WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (UPI) -Co-drivers Joe Siffert of Switzerland and Brian Redmani of England led Porsches into a 1-2-3 sweep of the six-hour Glen endurance cham. pionship manufacturers Saturday. Sunday MINNEAPOLIS (UPI)-Frank Beard of Louisville, Ky.

fired a five-under-par 66 Sunday to.win the $100,000 Minnesota Classic at Breamar Course with ROCHESTER, N.Y. George Seewagen of: N.Y., won the U.S. Amateur tennis title by ing Zan Guerry of Mountain, 9-7, 6-8, 2, 6-4. Linda Tuero of La. whipped Gwyneth of Shaker Heights, Ohio, 1, for the women's (UPI)Bayside, National defeat'Lookout 1-6, 6- Metairie, Thomas 4-6, crown.

WASHINGTON, (UPI)Tomas Koch of Brazil defeated Arthur Ashe, the U.S. Open champion, in the final of the Washington International tennis tournament, 7-5, 9-7, 4-6, 2-6, 6-4. WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (UPI) -New Zealanders Bruce McLaren and Denis Hulme; driving identical McLaren 8B-Chevrolets, easily captured the 200- mile Can-Am event here Sunday. Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Monday, July 14, 1969 Palmyra Archers Take County League Shoot The Palmyra Archers piled 38 points to win Lebanon County Archery League shoot at the Palmyra range on Sunday as 116 bow and a arrow devotees competed in 28 Hunter Targets contest in the seventh league shoot of the season.

Hemlock placed second with. 14 points as Steelstown 12 and Buckhorn wound up with nine. With the win, Palmyra also moved into the lead for the season in the points standings with 19 while Hemlock slipped into second place with 17. Steelstown now has points and Buckhorn holds down last place with three with one more league shoot on the schedule at Buckhorn Sunday, July 27. Richard Wallace, a 15-year Palmyra veteran, scored first Class A win with a 464 score to tie Robert Becker, of Hemlock, by seven points.

Other Palmyra winners were William Garber, Richard Finegan and Robert Evans to give the host club a sweep of the men's events, and Becky Lebco Captures Softball Crown Lebco defeated Pike Cafe, 3-2, at Northmont to capture the championship of the Amateur Softball Association Class Tournament on Sunday. Lebco defeated Shartlesville, 6-3, in the semifinals and then went on to defeat the tournaThe local nine went through the ment ho favorites for the crown. two weekend tournament with a 5-0 record. Paul Doutrich twirled the final game for Lebco and gave up seven hits and fanned three. Paul also helped his own cause with a pair of RBIs.

Galen Boyd won the first game, allowing only. five hits. Art Krall, Jet Sheetz and Dick Bishop sparked the tournament victory with three hits apiece. The local team will now advance to the State Class Tournament in August at Penn Dell, near Philadelphia. R.H.E.

Lebco 010 201 2-6 11 Shartlesville 000 101 6 Baiteries: Boyd and Bishop; Rentschler, Yoder and Gerner. R.H.B. Lebca .000 030 0-3 5 Pike Cafe: 400 002 0-2 2 Doutrich and Biship; Dolinlak and Heckman. and Jennie Horstick gavel the home club two wins in the women's classes. Other winners in their respective classes were Betty Gardner, Hemlock: Nadel Moritz, Stellstown; Willi a Hockley, Hemlock; Steve Kissinger and John Hinkel, Palmyra, and Steve Ditzler, Steelstown.

'The scores: MEN A Richerd Wallace Palmyra 454 Rodney Becker, Hemlock 457 Hoover, Buckhorn 445 Dennis Fisher, Garber. Buckhorn Palmyra 358 395 William Stan Ebling, Buckhorn 352 Richard Fineaan, Palmyra 335 Frank, Foore, Palmyra 329 Mortitz, Sleetstown ..321 E. Phillips, Evans, Buckhorn Palmyra 263 Robert 234 Ralph Wellzel, Buckhorn 232 WOMEN A Becky Wallace, Palmyra 325 Jennis Horstick, Palmyra ..............322 Betty Gardner, Hemlock 268 Palmyra 217 Helen Keener, Buckhorn .193 Nadel Maritz. Steelstown 151 Faye Eberly, Steelstown 91 JUNIORS A William Hemlock 213. Steve Kissinger, Palmyra 267 John Hinket Palmyra 217 Brandon Kissinger, Ditzfer, Palmyra Steelstown 183 139 Steve Ditzier, Steelstown 135 John Gepfer 75 MAJOR LEAGUE Leaders Page 25 American League Betting (250 of bats) Carew, Minnasota R.

Smith, Boston .343. Runs Baltimore 74. R. Jackson, Oakland 75; Blair, 90: Runs Powell, batted in Kiltebrew, Minnesota Baltimore 83. Hits Baltimora Oliva, Minnesota 1191 Blair, 116.

Minnesota 23. Doubles Olive, Minnesota 24; Carew, Triples 3 lied with 5. F. Home Howard. runs R.

Jackson, Oakland 35, Washington 33. Stolen bases Horpor, Seattle 44, Companeris, Oakland 34. Pitching (7 decisions) McNally, Baltimore 13-0, 1.000, 3.00; Cox, Washington 7.1, ,875, 1.77. Strikeouts: McDowell, Cleveland 1421 Lolich, Detroit 140. National League Batting (250 at bats) Stargell, PIta burah C.

Jones, New York .350. Runs Hauston Bonds, San Francisco 731 Wynn, 71. Runs batted in Santo, Chicano 79; Banks, Chicago 75. Hits M. Alou, Piltsburgh 135: Kessinger, Chicano 115.

Doubles M. Alou, Pittsburgh 27) Kessinger, Chicano 26. Triples B. Williams, Chicago To Cincinnati 8. Home runs McCovey, San Francisco 27; L.

May, Cincinnati 23; H. Aaron, Atlanta 23. Siolen bases Brock, St. Louis 32) Bonds. San Francisco 25.

Pitching (7 decisions) Seaver, New York 14-3, .824, 2.46; Marichel, San Francisco 12-3, .800, 2.01. Strikeouts Jenkins, Chicago 156) Gibson, St. Louls 152. Hebron Teeners Win At Chester Kim Jones continued her pool ing the only triple of that mastery for Palmyra by She prevailed in the 8-and-under free, breast, and fly. John Hansell (free and back) and Lu Ann Yingst (back and fly) were double-winners for Palmyra.

Tom Lutz copped the free, breast, and fly in the unlimited class as Hershey's standout in defeat. Posting doubles for the Chocolate Towners were Tom Hrabovsky (back and fly) Kathy Jones (back and fly), Gretchen Bierly (breast and fly). 1, 25 K. Meter Knipe, Freestyle boys 8 and under 2, S. Clark, A-C; 3, F.

Feldman, M. 25 J. Meter Freestyle girls 8 and under 1, 3, J. Hartman, Morrow, 2, M. Gallucci, S.

25 Meter Freestyle boys 10 and under Rebel, Feldman, 2, B. Renfrew, 3, p. 25 Meter Freestyle giris 10 and under Jordan, B. Ail, 2, J. Henise, 3, M.

50 Meter Freestyle boys 12 and under 1, J. Knipe, 2, B. Reed, 3, Smith, M. 50 Meter Freestyle girls 12 and under 3, L. P.

Gingrich, Soutner, 2, B. Sherman, A-C. 50 Meter Heinold Freestyle boys 14 and under 3, G. Hopple, 2 T. G.

Phillips A-C: 50 Bev Meter Freestyle girls 14 and under 3, P. Meloy, Chadwick. A-C; 2, R. Clark, A-C; a A-C. M.

So Meter Freestyle boys 18 and under J. R. Kreider, Chipriano, 2, L. Shucker, A-C; 3, A-C. 50 Meter Freestyle girls 18 and under 1, S.

Zeck, A-C: 2, C. Tobias. A-C: 3, L. McClain, M. 25 Meter Backstroke boys 8 and under Brian 1, 5.

Miller, Clark, A-C: 2, K. Knipe. A-C. 3, 25 Meter Backstroke girls and under 3, P. S.

Early, A-C; 2, M. Gafuccli, McGinty, 25 Meier Backstroke boys 10 and under 1, B. Renfrew, A-C; D. Walker, Brad Miller 25- Meter Backstroke girls 10 and Under 1, Sherman, A-C; 2, M. Hanion, B.

Ail, A-C. 50 1, Meter Knipe, Backstroke M. boys. Gardner, 12 and. A-C: under 2, Reed, A-C.

Meter Backstroke girls 12 and under K. B. Rendler, Sherman, M. A-C: 2, P. Soutner, 50 Meter Backstroke boys 14 and under 1, T.

G. Phillips, A-C; 2, C. Boquist, R. whitman. 50; Meter Backstroke girls 14 and S.

AFC: Early. -3; H. Morrow, M. 50 Meter Backstroke boys 18 and 1, D. Papson, A-C; 2, J.

Leffler, under P. Walker, M. 50 Meter Backstroke girls 18 and under 1, B. Hanion, L. McClain, 3.

Betsy Chadwick, 25 Meter Breaststroke boys 8 and 1, P. Feidman, 2, Brian Miller, A-C: 3. A. Renfrew. A-C.

25 Meter Breaststroke girls 8 and under 1, S. Early, A-C; 2. K. Helfreck, 3, Boquist, M. 25 Meter Breaststroke boys 10 and under A.

Vandrew, 2, Brad Miller, A-C: C. Roland. M. 25 Meter Breastroke girls 10 and under 1, C. Waltz, A-C; 2, S.

Reed, 3. Gallucci, M. 50 Meter Breaststroke boys 12 and under 1. P. Bowman, A-C: 2.

M. Pantelich, A-C: 3, M. Feldman, M. 50 Meter Breaststroke girls 12 and 1, 2 V. Stima, A-C; 3, C.

Wolfe, A-C. 50 Meter Breaststroke boys 14 and under 1. G. 'Weik A-C; 2 M. Smith 3, qualilied.

50 Meter Breaststroke girts 14 and under 1, A. Early, A-C; 2, L. Gallucci, 3. Meloy, M. 50 Meter Breaststroke boys 18 and under 1, R.

Papson, A-C: 2, R. Chipriano, J. McDaniels A-C. 50 Meter Breaststroke girls 18 and under 1 S. Zeck.

A-C: 2, J. Hopple, A-C; 3, L. Riebel, M. 25 Meter Butterfly boys 8 and under S. Clark, A-C; 2, K.

Knipe, 3, A. Renfrew, 25 Meter Butterfly girls 8 and under J. Morrow, 2. M. Gallucci, S.

Early, A-C. 25 Meter Butterfly boys 10 and under N. Wolfe, A-C: 2, B. Renfrew, A-C; 3, Feidman, M. 25 Meter Butterfly girls 10 and under M.

Sherman, A-C; 2, M. Hanion, 3, Jordan, M. 50 Meter Butterfly boys 12 and under J. Knipe, 2. M.

Gardner, A-C: 3, J. Morrow, A-C. 50 Meter Butterfly girls 12 and under P. Soutner, 2. K.

Rendler, 3, K. Renfrew, A-C. 50 Meter Butterfly boys 14 and under G. Weik, A-C: 2, M. Smith, 3, 5.

Walker, M. 50 Meter Butterfly girls 14 and under Bev Chadwick, 2, S. Ellff, A-C; 3, Morrow, M. 50 Meter Butterfly bays.18 and under J. Kreider 2 R.

Chipriano a Papson, A-C. 50 Meter Butterfly girls 18 and under 5. Zeck. A-C; 2, 8. Hanioh, 3, c.

Tobias, A-C. Relays 100 Meter Freestyle boys 8 and under D. Phillips, J. Stima, A. Renfrew, Miller.

100 Meter Freestyle girls 8 and under M. Early, P. McGinty, J. Hartman, Morrow. 100 Meter Freestyle boys 10 and under P.

Riebel, D. Walker, D. Beck. S. Feldman.

100 Meter Freestyle girls 10 and underB. Phillips, J. Renise. M. Sherman.

Ail. 200 Meier Medley boys 12 and under M. Gardner, P. Bowman, B. Reed, Weik.

200 Meler Medley girls and L. Gingrich, C. Wolfe, K. Renfrew. Sherman.

200 Meter Medley boys 14 and under R. Whitman, G. Hopple, G. Weik, T. Phillips.

200 Meter Medley girls 14 and under S. L. Haverling, Bev ChadA. Early. 200 Meter Medley boys 19 and under Disavalified.

200 Meter Medley girls 18 and under Betsy Chadwick. J. Hopple, C. Tobias, Clark. Runs For The Week American League TF Tot Yankees 4 x4 5 3 3-20 Athletics 6 0.

3 12 4-32 Red Sox 0-39 Indians 5 3--28 Tigers 1 15-35 Orioles 14 Senators 1-24 White Sox Twins Pilots Angels -15 Royals 7-35 National League Glants 2 7 10 2-38 Rede 4--36 Cardinals 6-40 Phillies Cubs 7--20 Braves Dodaers Mets Astros Expos Padres FAR The Hebron teener baseball team completed a home-andhome series sweep from Chester by registering a 5-1 triumph in the Delaware County city on Sunday afternoon. Three runs in the sixth inning broke open a 2-1 battle in favor of the local nine. Jeff Edwards reached first on an error by the second baseman and Phil Wise land Jere Putt followed with successive singles to produce the first run. Steve Kreider squeezed home the second and Chuck Gamble finished the job with a run-scoring single. Hebron had scored in the first inning on a single and steals of second and third by Edwards, pus Putt's squeeze bunt single.

Putt walked, stole second and third, and tallied on single over short for another run in the fourth. Chester's lone run came in the second frame against starter Putt. A fielder's choice, a single, and an outfielder error. accounted for the run. Collin Youtz.

picked up the win with five shutout innings of relief work. Hebron Chester Edwards 2b 2210 Leonard 3b ab rbi ab rh roll Wise Miller 2b Putt p-1b 2221 Curtis cf -0000 0 Kreider cf 0 Andrews ri 4 Gamble rf 3 Gallagher c. Youiz 1b-p 0 WAstbrook 5s 3 1 0 Kind1 If 2010 Ryan If 1.0 Heagy 3b 3000 0 000 Dussell 1b Barlet 30 0 0 Lloyd 3 0 Tolals 23 57 5 Totals 29 1 5 Hebron 100 103 Chester 010 000 Chester 3. Hebron 6. PO.A Chesler 21-11, Hebron 21-8.

DP Gallagher to Miller: Putt- Youtz to Barlet. LOB ter 3, liebron 4. SB Edwards 4, Putt 4, Kreider 1. 5. Krelder.

r.er bb so Putt Lloyd (Loser) 5 Youtz (Winner) 3 0 McGray, Larosa. Country Club Swimmers Square Season Record The Lebanon "Country swimmers pulled up on keel for the season with a 143 win at Latchmere in Inter Swim League Friday for their second tory in four meets. Dave Kuhn, Amy Early Jim Kreider paced the winning team as triple winners, Kathy Kline and Carol Wolfe scored double. victories to the winning cause. Dan Owens and Scott Martin were double winners for the host club.

Boys 8 under, freestyle-1 Scott Owens. Latchmere: 2 Chip Mesics, Leb. 3 Kline, Leb. Time 18. Girls 8 under, Toni Margio.

Latchmere: 2 Sue Early, 3 Segina, Latchemere. Time 22.5. Boys 10 under, freestyle-1 Dave Kuhn, 2 Kendra Kline, 3 Andrea Wheeler, Latchmere. Time 16.1. Giris 10 under, freestyle-1 Kathy Kline, 2 Carolyn Marfiso, Latchmere; Mickey Muller, Leb.

Time 18.2. Bovs 12 under, freestyle-1 Scott Martin. Latchmere: 2 Scott Morgan, Latchmere: 3 Allen Haver, Leb. Time 33.4. Girls 12 under, freestyle-1 Carol Wolfe, 2 Kendra Kline, 3 Andrea Aulenbach, Latchmere.

Time 35.9. Boys 15 under, freestyle-1 Jim Kreider, 2 Jeff Palton, Latchmere: 3 Mike Legg, Latchmere. Time. 29. Girls 15 under, freestyle-1 Amy Early, 2 Linda Martin, Latchmere; 3 Sally Miller, Latchmere.

Time 32.2. Boys 10 8 under, backstroke-1 Owens, Latchmere; 2 Scott Owens, Latchmere; 3 J. McMindes, Leb. Time 19.6, Girls 10 under, backstroke-1 Mushend, 2 Carolyn Marliso. Latch.

mere; 3 Lori Zimmerman, Latchmere. Time 22.6. Boys 12 under, backstroke-1 Scott Morgan, Latchmere; 2 Alan Haver, 3 Steve Kuhn, Leb. Time 42.5. Girls 12 under, backstroke-1 Kendra Kline, 2 Sue McDonald, Julie Gable, Lalchmere.

Time 43.6. Boys 15 under, backstroke-1 Jim 2 John Gabler, Latchmere: Mike Kuhn, Leb. Time 37.9. Girls 15 under, backstroke-1 Amy Early, 2 Terry Segina, Latchmere; 3 Judy Krafcis, Latchmere. Time 39.7.

Boys Ind. medley, 100 yds. Rick Magill, Latchmere: 2 Mike Kuhn, 3 Scott Eclernach, Leb. Tire 1.36.6. Girls Ind.

100 Pummy Morgan, Latchmere; 2 Evie Mutlen, Holly Krall, Leb. Time 1.39.5. Boys 10 under, breaststroke-1 Dave Kuhn; 2 Mark Wheeler; 3 Bob Aulenbach. Time 24.6. Girls 10 under, breaststroke-1 Kathy Kline; 2 Barb Schantz.

Time 23.1. Boys 12 under, Scoff Martin; Latchmere: 2 Greg Golin, Latchmere; 3 Geo. Holstein, Leb. Time 41.6. Girls 12 under, breaststroke- Carol Wolfe 2 Linda Kreider, Beth Bayuk, Latchmere.

Time 47.6. Boys 15 under, breaststroke-1 Steve Golin, Latchmere: 2 Rob Carroll, Mike Dorset, Leb. Time 40.3. Girls 15 under. breaststroke-1 Sue Musheno.

2 Ann Appleby, Latchmere: Evie Mullen, Leb. Time 49.5. Boys 10 under, Tie 1 Dan Owens. Latchmere: Dave Kuhn, Mark Wheeler, Latchmere. Time 18.7.

Girls 10 under, butterily-1 Micky Mullen, 2 Barb Schantz, 3 Janet Harter, Latchmere. Time 23.7. Boys 17 under, butterfly-1 Gregg Golin, Geo. Holstein, 3 Drew Time 41.4. Girls 12 under, butterfly-1 Linda Kreider, 2 Maria Galati, 3 Sue McDonald.

Time 47.8. Boys 15 under, butterfly-1 Jim Kreider, 2 Rob Carroll. 3 Rick Magili, Latchmore. Time 32.1. Girls 15 under, Martin.

butterfly-1 Amy Earlv, 2 Linda Latchmere; 3 Holly Krall, Leb. Time 38.4, Boys 8 under, relay-Leb. Kline, Holsteln, McNamce, Mesics. Time 1.43. Girls man, 8 under, relay--Latchmere StuttHess, Segina.

Margio, Time 1.43. Bovs 10 under, relay-Latchmere Owens. Onlell, Stutzman, Aulenhach. Time 1.19. Girls 10 under.

relay-Leb. Micky Mul. ten, Barb Schantz, Joy Musheno, Kathy Kline. Time 1.19. Nays 12 under, latchmere Mor.

nan. Martin, Maaiti, Golin, Time 1.07.6. Girls 12 under, Kendra Kline, Sue McDonald, Linda Kreider, Carol Wolfe. Time 1.10. Boys 15 under, Lalchmore Golin, Lona, Gabler.

Patton. Time 2.07.9. Girls 15 under, 1. alchmerel Sonina, Martin, Morgan. Appleby, Time 2.26.5.

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