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Salt Lake City Sweeps Dukes (season the next inning to sink The Dukes jumped off to a 54 Br A 0 I F7 St 4... i iO, -1 v. the Dukes. Journal Special SALT LAKE CITY Chuck Vinson's two-run homer in the sixth inning carried Salt Lake City to an 8-6 come-from-behind victory over Albuquerque in the second game of a doubleheader which gave the Angels a sweep. Bruce Hcinbechner stopped Albuquerque on four hits in the opener for a 5-1 Salt Lake lead after three innings of the nightcap and appeared headed for a split before Salt Lake rallied for four runs in the bottom of the third to get back in contention.

A KL'N-SCYJRING double by Von Joshua and Joe Ferguson's two-run double got the Dukes three in the first inning. They made it 4-0 on A SINGLE BY Billy Parker preceded the home run by Vinson. A double by Christensen and a single by Silverio gave Salt Lake an insurance run. Tom Paciorck went hitless in three at-bats which stopped his hitting streak at 14 straight games. Pcan was saddled with the defeat, his seventh against four 1972 B-l Tuesday, June 6, Joshua's sacrifice fly in the sec- single by Tom Silverio scored alscored two more runs A trinle bv Ron Cev and a wins while Tom Dukes, who ond and 5-0 in the third as run.

Frank Baker followed with single by Powell in the fifth put hurled the final two innings, Albuquerque ahead 6-4. The picked up his first win of the Angels matched that on Hein-j season for Salt Lake, bechner's pinch-hit triple and a in the first game, Howard's another single to load them up. After Vance hit Curt Motton with a pitch to force in one run, Jose Pena took over the Steve Huntz, Paul Ray Powell and Steve Yeager all hit singles. But starter Sandy Vance couldn't hold the lead. Walks to The twin deleat dropped Albuquerque out of first place in the Pacific Coast League Eastern Division, moving Phoenix one full game in front of the Dukes with Salt Lake City just half game behind Albuquerque.

pitching. Doug Howard's fly and ground out, before Vinson two-run homer in the third In Bruce Chirstensen and pinch- hitter Jerry Feldman, and aia ground out by Jim Hotto i clouted his fourth homer of the Swede Vaulter Isaksson Being Open Snead No U.S. For Sam ning provided the Angels with v.hat proved to )e the winning hit as Heinbechner proved too much for the Dukes. Howard's homer, his eighth of the season, came after starter Ted Gilje walked Feldman. The Angels touched Gilje for a run in the second, again a walk setting it up.

Hutto opened the inning with a pass, was s-acri-fi-cd to second and scored on catcher Joe Azcue's sinpie. ALBCQl F.RQl 'E'S ONLY run Kept at Home? By The Associated Press i Club course, Snead faltered on Slammin' Sammy Snead, who the front nine of his second BERKELEY, Calif. "Kjell Isaksson is i.l staying came in tne sixui inn ne on ra- FAnnr oat Kaslrrn Division Pet. Phnnll 32 24 .571 AI.RI OIHIOI 31 Knit Lane CUV 30 Wt licon 27 .483 5'a Wratem DlvUton I. P-l.

f.B nome, was ine u-rse suuemeni ciorek's 14th homer of the sea-Monday by Dave Maggard.json. It came right after the An- has won just about every major I round. He carded five bogeys golf tournament in his long, and just one birdie for a 40 on illustrious career with the ex-j the front nine, ception of the U.S. Open-failed. BlT EVEN WITH that, he liUM tlWII.Wl&fll llliniMMIM.lM II11 III 1 1 meet director for Saturday's gels had reeled olf a doume piay.

F.wn JS Heinbechner went all the way in his bid to quahfy Monday lor would still have qualified had he Ha Kenney Games here. 30 leader board after Monday's qualifying round for the championship flight in the City Women's Championship at Arroyo Del Oso. CHECKING THE LEADERS: Left to riht, Pat Zick, the low putter; Joan. Greincr, runnomp, and Mary Lou Fraizer, look at the mis year open, iu yMjtu i ()een bbif. to matCh par on tne Pebble Beach, Calif.

June 15-18. back nme instead, he bogeyed Shooting what he described as tne 17lni tnen double-bogeyed "the worst round I've ever I the par four 423.yard isth. and picked up his third victory against one defeat. For Gilje, it was his second defeat against five victories. Tne two dubs meet again tv in a single gane.

Air liuif u.r i KGGM will be 7:13. What wasn't said was that Isaksson, the Swede who shares the world pole vault record, is being kept home. He allegedly exceeded allowed expenses while competing in other U.S. Pnrimnd 1 Jj M'indiir Rulti Mil IM Cltv M. AJ BI OI I'liuuix 6.

'Ilirhon 3 Hawaii tit liv.oma, late kiiKei at Ptfl-tlaud. Ounica today 1M AI.HI Ul MIUI at Salt I.aie City I'liofiilx at. 1 iicRon HawHil al Tatuma huiiti at Prrtlaiid 1 ,7 Vi .7 tne olher Prominent carrieda 78 the afl ernoonj f-namM faj, jn qua ifying ef. tcr a morning fi9 in (Journal Photo by Barry Aguilar) onors Taken qualifying at the Charlotte. N.C., Medalist Country Club.

His 147 total miss Amrrk-all lea(M ed qualifying by two strokes. prl. i Hubert and Bruce Fleisher. Elsewhere in sectional quali track meets earlier this year, the Associated Press learned. Maggard was asked in an in-! terview whether the world record holder's amateur status is in jeopardy.

"I don't know. I've had no indication about that," said the AI.RI UIT KUI F. KMthtun l.alhbrr II PilMfirek lb ey 3h Huntz i 1- erEUMin rf Yenaer l.ilje Sulcmon Allt-n 'I (ttala Detroit BiliiiN'r Boston Nfw York Milwaukee fying, Dallas pro Ras Allen shot an eight-under-par 134 to top qualifiers at the Dallas Athletic AM Lou Frazier raa I. 24 17 21 21 211 211 17 22 1 24 If. 23 Wrat 25 13 24 IS 2.1 17 211 24 IB 2 By Mary Country Club.

DOIG SAMJEIIS, winner 01 the Kemper Open on the pro tour last weekend, topped the list of 30 qualifiers at Charlotte with a 68-67-135. Other top qualifiers were Hubert Green at 136, Don Bies and Rod Funseth at 138 and Lou Graham at 140. Among the other tour regulars ftkklftiid meet director, who also is nw.T i.akf. rrr 4U3 scores in the 80's the scores ALLEN HAD A 69 in his fii; round, then came back with acaiiirai sparkling 65 in the afternoon. On! Clty ranged from 91 to 95 17 2i, Rrfttllta 2 1 I 1 3 OFFENDING CH VMP Jeri Britz was another stroke back at 86 and Maxanne Schwartz finished with 87.

In all, 16 players qualified for Pat Zick from Hilltop had lit Mary Lou Frazier took medalist honors in Mondays qualifying for the City Women's Golf championship at Arroyo Del Oso. Mrs. Frazier shot an 84 with a 44 on the front side and 40 on the Mliinotm 3. Baltimore I Oukiawl 3. ClfVBlanrt 2.

10 lnnlnja Outer eluba not acliluld. director. mhiti Maggard had hoped to stage a rematch between Isaksson and: Bob Seagren of Monterey Park, I who both went 18 feet. iuu his second round he naa a aou-ble-eagle on the par 5, 509-yard first hole, sinking a 230-yard three iron shot. tie problem with the greens as to qualify at cnarioue were she took low nutting honors with permit Zarley, Dave Marr Bob Murnhv.

Bob Lunn, Mason Game. Tdaf and rr.lahl Plt'her. Mllwa.iitee (Brett at Kaujaa City the championship flight. The 99 3 1 3 2.1 OMI 012 I neavy grass ana me siow greens win kp matcn Among the other qualifiers at i-7 inches two weeks ago to set the Kali Lake CH back nine. Joan Greiner finished took its toll "IT on many ot the! After the four: ,1 California lWni(ht4-2 and Hi 1 Flnntf.

Ralwton and None. OP second in the scoring with an 85. competitors. new wona marK in a meei ai Paso, Tex. Kite and netri.ii.

lUiiich and Coleunn 7-4), 2, Texas golfers, Tom Piiclorelt; Parker and l-eldtnna. LOB Ben Crenshaw Blue 0-21 at Cleveland (Colbert Isaksson, who went home im- Rudolph, Dave Hill. Charles Sifford, Jim Jamieson, Bruce Devlin and Gibby Gilbert, Amateur Eddie Pearce, of Temple Terrace, Fla. and Wake Forest University also qualified. After his fine, two-under-par morning effort over the 6729-yard, par-71 Charlotte Country Altitiquer(ne 3, ShII Luketltv i.

t.alliber. ItalHlon. lift How (Hi. I'arlorek IHl. 8 Silverio.

tit Vlcoli. included two name pros, miiht rWoodmin after the El Paso 3 3 at Baltimore: mediately Schlee and Jack Burke. Carl Owpn and Clifford Cook: was planning to 4-21 at ChleaaO iwwfl a-i ni.v, ip this compete in Los Angeles 3), mailt play with a total of 96 women playing in 11 different flights. MRS. FRAZIER a former winner of the tourney and runner up in this years Women's Southwestern will be going against Ellie Marceau, in today first round.

Greincr plays Joyce Lutz, Britz plays Kazuko Stanczyk, and Schwartz meets Maggie LanilK-'rt in other first round BB 4 4 4 4 2 110 0 1001 4 113 1 Friday night in the Vons Classic Alien i i A Nip Cleveland 3-2 on Campy 'sHR CLEVELAND Bert ed and, two outs later. Reggie Hellitwcbner W3-lt National Learne Kaal I. 31 13 KP Helnberboer. carded 1.115s to lead the sectional qualifiers at the Clovernook Country Club in Cincinnati. At Denver, a 17-year-old high school golfer from Boulder AI Franken, promoter of the: hi ab AI.BI QI I HOI K.

a ii New York Pl'Uburah Clue HtfO Twins 1 2 0 ItlllMOII 111 Slap IB 24 Vons Classic, said Friidrott 12 2 3 3 1 Montreal I 0 0 Larson, head of Sweden's iyk ib II '4 li 24 at IX 17 stale, si i.oui outclassed a field of 34 0 1 amateur MUiaoeipnia sports organization. Pel. .171 .112 .378 .304 fit at .:70 .4:11 1 2 I'ttf'i i rf Campaneris slammed a two-out; Jackson clubbed his 11th home Weal 2tt lA informed Amateur the U.S. Birds, 3-2 pro- who run of the year tops in the eltir Athletic Union by mail this week 27 20 Hon- winners, most of them fessionals. YOUNG BOB BYMAN.

School golf team, shot a School got team, shot a 111 19 23 a ..,,.,.1,1 t. l.l 0 2 1 1 I 1 0 0 0 1 0 110 0 0 0 HI action in the championship flight. Today the third flight will start off the tee times at 7:30 a.m. with championship flight l'l 13" Hint vvituiil nwi. oc aim: American League over the center field fence.

Odom checked the Indians on home run in the 10th inning Monday night to power Oakland to its fourth straight victory as the A's beat the Cleveland Indians 3-2. AUiinVR San liet(o Man Kranclaco BALTIMORE ifl Bob Dar "at this i 17 34 Reaillla to compete overseas time." win, who singled to launch a KALI LAKE ITT I ol rmln San OleKO. Pittsburgh at just three hits until the seventh n.ti If In hn 2 2 1 0 ottier chiba not si-lteduled 1 Franken said, in. oaoto Motion rf CampanerU' third homer of inning, when A ex Johnson lea ifnilrth inninff. doubled home the 0 0 Gamea Today an Probable, Prtrnera r0me Inn II rpallv Inn hart 4Vuiuicnn nff el arlnr 1 Oil Wllf! 3 UOUUie UUWI1 lite Montreal 1 -j A'lanta (Reed 3-0 1 under par 66 on the first 18 holes, then completed the day with a par 71 on the final 18 for a 36-hoIe score of 137.

Only three golfers qualified from the sectional qualifying tie-breaking run in the sixth as pm, oj thol field line and scored on Griag Friday at Arroyo. (Mr Anally 1-5. niirtif cmciiiciiiiiail (Nolan 7-11 New York I the Twins edged the slumping They championship h.h.ht TiNo Houston (Ken 3-3) at Phlladetpim Indians with trwir 1ftth Irnu in 19 Single 10 center Baltimore Orioles 3-2 Monday (Ft vman 2-3 I. lllifht Eddie eames and extended Oakland's tied it in the eighth on r-h un iltuirlr. l.n at Ijnm Aniteieil Oreiner, AC f.

Jerl Hrlt. Hilltop. Mt Given night. i Howard 3b Hullo I'urKer 2b i Vinson Ib rhriMrnsen an BarrientnB tikoKMi Keidinarj ph If S. lid H'-mhe'-hiier ph I-I'lICk I ioUlf Albuquerque Sale Lake I Itf Mavanne tour llilln.

7j Jane round at the Meadow lead over Chicago in the! Leon's homer, his third HlllS (DownlliK 2 21. mailt I (Kirbv 3-iii. niirtil The winning hit scored Ilar- Hrnwn. I-tir Hill. 81 1 Kllie Bneirlier Odom, 3-1.

was relieved by Pittsburgh iMoo-te J-2) at elan Diego A IXI. DIi Kulh I helnnder. our lllll. 3i hn hnrl roarh. 81.

I-ouij. (Wine 4-3) at fian Sione 3-4t, niKht Award Country Club. The other two are George Rives, a pro from Briarwood Country Club, Tyler, who Mariarlte I ijeran ArrnB. nil Hie II1UI1 nuiuurn, ni Marceau. Hilltop.

3i Joyce Inn. Konr pfj second When Dave JohtlSOn Hill. 4: Kauko Klanek. 1 tterai Arroro re IJ ii; Miie i.amberi, four iiuii. mi Pat fielded his leadoff infield hit ana ii.iiio,;.

wildlv oast first base. It threw wildlv American League West to four games. The A's jumped to a 2-0 lead In the third inning as pitcher John "Blue" Moon Odom singl- 311 oio 0O4 013 x4 Howard. PP 8alt. Lako me 7.

Salt Lake 3 Darold Knowles, who got the final out of the game by getting pinch-hitter Roy Foster on a pop-up. OAKLAND (I.KVM.ASO ab 111 ab bl CamnnrHi a4 I 2 1M-Craw cf 4 0 10 Cragun, Pelletier ft -ChrlsteiiKen. 2 LOB Alhiiuuen Handell, Hilltop, 2H FiriaiDii, Chrlwensen snapped the Twins' losing streaK at four games. Minnesota's other runs off r. time Helnberluier.

HK- Vliihon 4 Win in Jr. Golf II Camtibell n. J. well I M. S-Vance KF-Joi-hi Ho' vard.

II KR RB An Kuril If loser Dave McNallv. 5 5, came 5 0 10 2b 4 0 1 0 Tanland I- 4 12! AJohna, Mill JfvlZ' 4 0 0 0 Fo.a 4 0 0 II; "If a i 1 3 0 2 1 shot 72-69-141 over the course, and Clayton Cole, Cherry Hills Country Club pro from Denver, with 72-70142. Most notable of the golfers who failed to qualify was Dow Finsterwnld of Colorado Springs. Finsterwald, a forner PGA champion, had a dismal Hbanirni on singles by Darwin and Steven Sanders Qimbs Into 8th on List 2 0 0 0 FORT ERIE, Ont. Lee Trevino's sweep of the Canadian, United States and British Open golf championships in 1971 has earned him golf's first Triple Crown award.

The popular Mexican-American became the first winner of the award, inauguarted for his accomplishment by the sponsors of the Canadian Open, 2 2 4 4 3 3 13 4 4 4 0 3 13 1 0 0 0 2 1 3 4 3 2 1 2 2 110 1 2 1 I 1 2(1 1 10 0 0 2 -VKANCK (Mottoni. lerrill va. K. Kan)erl N. Ilalan R.larkon rf Bai.nV, 3b r.ptein lb Hean lb ManiruaJ cl nirati l.Hrown 2b (flotn i Krtowien Pei.

il. 4-71 Harrleriloa HkoKan Sella OllKes IW.l-fll WT HHP-T 2.14. A 4am. Journal Special LAS VEGAS, N.M. Albuquerque's Ray Cragun took top honors in one of the qualifying round for the State Junior golf title, here Monday.

if! m'. Frneler K. Marceaui M. 4 0 10 Bell r( 4 0 0 0 llnoer ph 4 0 0 0 Leon fl 4 110 C.Herrv A Nlmonc Hatidrll. a 9l.k, -1.

Rrve and a two-run douhie Dy Eric Sotierholm. The Orioles, who have lost four in a row and six of their last seven games, managed just five hits off Dick Woodson, 4-3, and reliever Wayne Granger 0 0 0 0 pli 0 0 0 0 ft l. Lambert. IK J. Hrllt i.

K. Rtaneirkl Kroster pb 1 0 0 ti NEW YORK Doug San Total Cragun won the 16-17 age I I Total 14 7 2 "oecker A Hmllh I K. Ihilanrter a. A. Wlmberlft J.

Ml III III 13 (irrlner It. J. Intl. ll 2 pun Rrnnl ders' victory in last weekend's! 0k.M PATTI HOGAN I.OSF.S SURBITON', England Mrc ftna Willtfii-riO T5i-ititU group with an easy six stroke J'eter Jackson cigarettes. Kemper Open golf tournamenti after a Monday morning batting Greenburg, Boyd Win Tennis Meet TL 'a, I.a.ll.,,J, U1.1II victory over Craig Burnette also Perr DP-OaHarid 3, Cleelnd Inompaun m.

Moer. 11:42 l.alleker ra. 1. Kllker, P. SI.

ijinrai nun tiiui piat-e un ub -omUu S. Cleveland 4. 2 practice which followed Sunday's double header shutout loss A Joliiwin. HR Jaelttton (11), (3'. Catnpanwli (3).

tt Cajii- x. i.t war worm yn.wm, was; Cup tennis star, present to Trevmo at the Patti HoRan of La Cherry Hills Club, site of the Calif 64, 6-3 and won the 19 Canadian Open July 6-9. I women-g title in the Rothmans the season money-wmnings list. Sanders, who won onlv Jeor fl. II Hall K.

Hunrerlnrit K.vanat P. Anderson Ta. H. Reynold. I'.

Hitiincbili a. L. Rlarki P. Moraan f. Ruehutb of Albuquerque.

Mark Pelletier of Albuquerque won the 14-15 age group with a 75. Jeff Fulwiler finished to Oakland RANCH0 LA COSTA, Calif. ine unoies scoreu i t.e 60-vear-old IP W.R BB BO 8237 2 2 2 2 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 10 II 4 3 0 0 In all of 1971, earned $35,000 w.ni winning at Charlotte, N.C. cham- oiavuo. when Mark Belanger beat out a picM-mauon maae ny I Surrey grass court h.

Ricard, president of the pionships. Save Knoa leu Hi HBP bv Perry raising his seasons total to former slugger of the Detroit Tigers, and Bob Boyd, basketball coach at the University of ze.k. bunt and moved around on a a. E. Pneketli D.Utnlnn haup an infield Ollt and Rene Maciel of Tucumcari grabed the win in the 12-13 age Aiirtt uuise iiiuveu nan- ders from 26th place to eighth on Southern California, won the group and in the U-and-under another sale bunt by Johnny Oates.

Brooks Robinson opened the tlie list R. Coon a. K. Knnria t. B.

Mormhead va. Kkldmore. I J. Ihompaun fa. V.

Sandertt A. IruHoia II H.ilKman. DM II Seli.uo fa. L. Webb I Mike Clancy of Los Alamos took JUNIOR GOLF LESSONS A Lotion Kaginntng iun 9:30 AM $9.00 Par Student Golf Clubt.

fwrnihj a nlavoff win over Tom Van-: Baltimore fifth with a home run Sports Scores IVTFRNAT.OVM, I FAf.l 'J idf wivr 1, HvraniAf 0 Tni(i h. Peninsula .1, 10 binliiK 7. Rirhmonrl 1 Kochcster 3, ChrtiirJilon 2 Buskirk on the first hole. Dewar's Cup in the second annual Sports Celebrities Tennis Tournament. Climaxing a 61-man round-robin doubles tournament with changing partners, thev de- nift mill, anil dlM dll- nounced a similar award will be offered annually as an incentive to professional golfers duplicating Trevino's feat.

Following the presentation, Trevino earmarked WKK) of the prize money as an initial deposit to the Ie Trevino-University of Texas at El Paso Endowment Fund to provide financial aid to Jack Nicklaus, wlx) skipped the Kemper Open, continues to head the list with $156,051. Trevino, who finished second by one stroke to Sanders at Boweni r. ms fjrst in 158 times at bat this Larioni JliseaSOn. va. H.

Ilinryrn. O.M hliearer fa. L. deraon va. Ru tohene.

Ill (12 Turner fa. Well va. A. Moran. LEARN The top two qualifiers in each MINNESOTA BALTIMORE ahrhbl ah bl 3 (I 0 (II floil flnnrlrirh nf the JK i Amrrlrnn n.

Charlotte, earned $19,950 and age group, in a series of junior tournaments, qualify for the state tournament to be held in Socorro on August 7-8-9. Tovar rf 5 II 0 0 Buford If Thomtmi 4 0 2 0 Watt (ur. ik I (1 Krott I) Lakers and 0. J. ii (i Angeles Ill III P.

kl va. J. ook I T. Brown fa. I.tiiII K.

Manfredl II. Reiroadi B. Purler fa. 0. ILionrn.

Ill Heller Ta. (i. Tweeleni Wyrkk fa. C. Merriolt.

Ill 34 L. I bailee fa. K. Kiinlimani t. Auatlo va.

R. I.unith. 5 Correct Stane 3. (rent. 4.

Woods 5. Chippmej Putttntj 7. Sand, Shott I flaying Ifiqult tA lho 4, B.ir-ve;ioH Meiriiiin 5, Amu liio hn 4. Wlrhita i jumped from fourth to second on the list with $118,397. Jerry Heard is third with $110,011, George Archer fourth HTA'I F.

JIMOR UI AI.I1 VINO deserving young Canadian andj American athletes attending the: WXX 1 ef i Simpson of the Buffalo Bills. 5-0, Root oooo lb 3 in the final match at La Costa Iiarwln cf 312 1 Shoiiay 11 0 0 0 Hi ve If 4 12 0 Bnvlor rf 4 0 10 tOlintry UUD, s.xierhim 3b 3 i 2 BKohinsn 3b 3 1 1 ii Several sports figures com- Craaun. Alb. 10( 4 rati la-17 7l; Karl Jarvla, Kama le Burnette. I.ITTl.f: I MGI HASKRA1X Tliiinrtrrhijft Iruliar.ft Ih, Rprt Ho with 9ft.1 and Tom WeiaSkonf'i WrmM m.

cwdinni Hi, pmnics SUNPORT GOLF COURSE 1600 G.rord I fhone 365-S636 Mh Outirfei-Pra4Mnl MBarmwnh i on nViuMwr 2 1 i oipeted, including Bobby Fischer, university. The fund will be supplements by donations from other sponsors. 7. 14.13 Mark Pelletier. Alb.

Hi Jell Futwiler, 77; llavld Brown. Alb. 7ft. 12-13 Rene Marlel. Tm-umrarL HI I Reed Hnnta la.

4t Lea banebei, Alb 5. U.S. chess grand master, who is RWoortun 3 (I tt ley oi into UcN.llv 2 0 0 (II world Kuat nr Henrtrcio ph i preparing for a July 2 I ABA Considers Sites For New Locations NEW YORK A Roy Boe president of the New York Nets of the American Basketball Illtn With $if7J79. Altamnnt- nritf" 2, Pti Tigwi 7. Completing the top ten V-bh sun Bobby Mitchell, Bruce1 ivii 2, 1.

nbei 14, Hawk Itxikeii 8, Bearh 4: Yankeos ft, BtaviB Crampton, pirea 7. Red 11. ru; Cuba u. UJailRCr uw "'nu Un mr.w.M.-hir, i championship match aeainst 11-and-nnder Mika Clancy, lia Alamoi, Total 34 3 U) 3 Total Tom VanHnrklrk. Kail K.

ha 30 8 5 Boris Spassky of the Soviet Hanta le. 3li i( lanef beat VanBuraktrk an Mlnneaota lai mm a Ballimor Ill WKl2 rlral playtllt bolel. Bob Murphy, 72,482, jrJS, Timber FHm.3.: and Dave Hill. $71,977. r.iRio.

Aue. 5, sumiu Pier 13. Mardnoii 3. Sanders and Hill were the only! iniw Amfein 4, Twin wh un 10. u- I Braves Oliuil 10.

Dodaers Hi Come.ta 5, newcomers to the top ten M.l, Crlor loom anrli Mile Hlah Kxpoli 13. RorkeU 12: Jla 17. Johnnori- t)P Baltimore 1 IflB Minnesota ft, Baltimore 7. 2B Oateg, 8o-derliolm, Darwin. HR B.Robltwon 1).

SH HelanatT. ReUeninuid, Baylor. 8 D.Johnao.n Uarwln. IP ER BB BO Woodaon (W.4-3) .8 9 2 2 4 A tiranaer 1 00011 MrNally (L.5 5) .7 9 3 2 2 4 i' IS; Crlllea 4. (tenatora Vilttnn said the league is considering five possible sites as new locations for the Pittsburgh and Miami locations.

The potential siies listed by Boe included Chicago, St. Louis, Anaheim, Connecticut and upstate New York. Bob Rosburg. vigorous experienced dedicated I Watt 1 2-3 I 0 0 2 1 81-olt 1300 0 0 0 Savo-Orawier WP-Wtt. 2.3H.

i iV yi II. Matador 1. Indiana 14. Red Sox 0. nuern 7.

Hravea Indiana 10. Orluioi. Pirates 13, Uianta I'aOrei IS. Atroh 7. HK.MIPRO BASKRAM, f.aulfn f.

Bolen 4. AMI ltl A IKIKIN Pwl Kjilkiila Pixtl 7 2, ftaveiul 2, 14 iiinliik. WFI.LH PARK BASKP.I RAI, Hob 52. l)r. Peutior 4fc.

Hudderlatid f.2. TIIIIS NAME OWENS PinLADELPHIA (A! Paul Owens, farm director of the Philadelphia Phillies since 1965, District Judge) Joseph Baca has brought fresh I K. hall (21 20. Breaeia 2 Aiflc'a 27; 34. Cam 44; Wildrals 4:, Utvelare CORRAL THOSE AIR CONDITIONER PARTS youthful energy to the was named general manager and director of pi a development of the National l-eague team replacing 64-year-old John Quinn.

IT. Martian Vi. Sliana-ocka Mc 45; KiP 40. K' 42; I.abarliee 47, Himaten U' m. Cuitwt 44; OTMO 43.

TV1 27; Sura 35. Brown Hoi WelU Park lAl 59, K. Ban Johc (1) 51. Democratic Incumbent Division 2 court. Continue thi dynamic administration of the law.

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