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THE GREENFIELD, DAILY REPORTER, GREENFIELD, INDIANA FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1972 PAGE FOUR TODAY'S SPORT League Leaders Sfil Unable Are Russians Hiding Chess Match? By United Press International Leading Batters National League to play in Reykjavik by taking he isn't doing so from hearsay g. ab r. h. pet. "Spassky wasn't even there when the international governing body chose the site.

A Russian delegation was there and they picked the site." A Political Matter his good old time getting there, i but from personal experience. Has a Reason He says there is so little to do This has shaken up a lot of i there, particularly at night, a people but Fischer had a rea-; guy can go out of his ever-son for his actions. Call it one- loving mind, nnsnvinshin if von like. i He's a Loner To Win At Home The friendly confines of Mo- singled, stole second and scor- i game into extra innings. Under Park have not been so i ed on Dave Simmon's single.

I Guy Titus, in relief of Berrv friendly to the Greenfield-Cen- With the score 5-3 for An- Cole, pitched four innings and tral summer baseball team, derson. the Cougars rallited to took the loss to even his record The Cougars dropped their i tie with two runs after two at 1-1. He allowed two runs. By MILTON RICHMAN UPI Sports Writer NEW YORK (UPI)-The more Bobby -Fischer thinks abont it, the more it bugs him. Why Reykjavik, Iceland? "Whv not Rome?" Fischer Cdeno, Hou Mota.

LA Snguiln, Pit Alou, St.L Oliver. Pit Brock, St.L Torre, St.L 62 243 46 83 .342 51 158 26 54 .342 61 238 27 80 .336 60 23128 76.329 63 260 39 84 .323 66 286 36 92 .322 64 245 36 79 .322 46 16828 54.321 Fischer feels the champion Boris Spassky needn't worry Not that Fischer is a rounder ships have become a political wionKu, nnt moL'inn it frkV if jinvhintf h's much more of matter. That annovs him. Iuuul mtirvii.K i -a 1 would UKe 10 Know, -wny noi their firsl match Sunday i a toner, out mere are umes ne nui hsm i icaseuvu ui four hits, walked two and I wuuld like to become part of his desire to beat Spassky. Pans.

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aNow York? Or even 1 itnii m.v m- mv nni ih ipnral mix. or at least Fischer has a lot of that same third game of the season I were out in the seventh. Thursday 7-5 to Anderson. All! Rand' Jackson and Guy Ti-three loses have come at home. tus started the rally with sing-Meanwhile the team has four le and both runners advanced struck out three.

Cole gave up five runs, three earned, on five hits while walking eight and fanning three in his five innings of work. The Cougars host New Castle today. wins, all of them coming on on an error by the rlghtfiled- the road er. men MarK Hudson produced a clutch single to send the Any large city whore there's I pav to'r tni Winnipeg Jets next observe it, and how can he "killer instinct" Jack Dempsey Shnblm. KC people, activity and decent sen'son and RjCk Barry may or i possiblv do that when there is i had when he was fighting.

Rudl, Oak restaurants would be fine. may no, pav for the Golden 'no general mix I Some of that instinct shows up Braun, Min Some place at least, where sttltt. warriors, but there is no He also says the television even when he's not sitting at Pnlela, KC hero's something to do at wav Bobby Fischer ever is coverage will be limited. If he i the chess board. May, Chi nitfht." l0 miss paying f0r the I beats Spassky.

he doesn't see1 Earlier this month, for Mabery. KC Bobbv Fischer, America's 29- world championship of chess, why it should be some kind of i example, he competed with 15 Allen, Chi vfiMild chess eenius. has a Kwn in Hovkiavik. secret. othei top athletes in the Otis, KC 49154 20 51 .331 61 247 40 79 .320 47 150 14 48 .320 63 247 39 77 .312 63 22742 70.308 62 199 23 60.302 65 226 42 68 .301 60 227 22 68 .300 63 237 24 70 .295 The Cougars are 3-3 in league play.

G-C almost managed to break the home field jinx, battling back to tie and send the game into extra Innings with two, seventh Inning runs. But Caps Open Local Grid Aclion tntorv about whv Reykjavik Mainlv because he thinks he's i Fischer originally planned to i Dewars Sports Celebrity tennis Carew, Min Home Runs was picked as the site of the goinj. to win. lhp wor'd championships i championships at uatosta, world championship which I wouldn't be at all surprised witn only one other person: I and it was a little funny National League: Bench, Cin if lie's right, and that has Spassky is already in Reykjavik to watch such headliners as1 20; Kingman, SF 16; Aaron, Atl starts this Sunday. The Russians are the ones nothing to do with chauvinism.

with what amounts to an Kick Barry. Deacon Jones and 15; Stargell. Pitt and Colbert. The Totuls: AB RBI Hudson. 2b 4 12 2 Holzhausen.

ss 4 0 0 0 Simmons, cf 3 0 11 Ludwig. 2 10 0 T. Cole, rf 4 0 0 0 Walker, lb 3 112 Renter. If 2 0 0 0 Jackson. If 2 110 Deuitch.

3b 2 0 0 0 John, 3b 2 0 0 0 B. Cole, 2 0 0 0 Titus, 2 110 Totals 32 5 6 5 Spasskv is -uoou, but riscner entourage, iscner reaas signi-i nayior uu as nsi-uer ior i mj h. who picked Reykjavik. Fischer thinks the Russians is American League: Jackson, better, and when the tall, ficance into that also because I his autograph. curh -haired New Yorker is! the championship goes on fori In the finals of the tour-j Oak 15; Cash, Det 14: Allen, him a motive.

riuht. he's like Joe Frazier andlsonu time and while Spassky i nament, Hank Greenberg, the Chl and Epstein, Oak 13: want thinks they a ninth Inning two-run homer INDIANAPOLIS The foot-by an Anderson player kept the ball season, which opened with jinx Intact. last week's Coaches All Star The Cougars were forced to game, continues Saturday night play catch up ball all day as 1 as the Indiana Caps return to Anderson chalked up one run action after a two year lay-off. In the opening inning. The Caps will face a group Two more Anderson tallies in of Old Timers in an exhibition the second made it 3-0 before game at CYO Field beginning the Cougars struck back for at 8 p.m.

two in the home half of the The regular Midwest Profess-second, ional League season opens July Anderson went two runs up 8 at Flint. Mich. The Caps "hide" the championship be- Tom Seuver when they're right, i will have people to talk to and baseball Hall of Famer, and cause he feels he's going to Meaning nobody's going to beat i help him relax, Fischer won't. Bob Boyd, the basketball coach iscner aoesn i tninK any oi i at aoumern imuonua, oeai v. ikf It from the Soviet Union's him, J.

Simpson and Gail Goodrich Harper. Bos. Killebrew, Minn and Duncan, Oak 10. Runs Batted In National League: Bench, Cin 59: Oliver. Pitt 49: Stargell.

Pitt and Kingman. SF 47; Watson, Hou 46. American League: Allen, Chi for the title. Boris Spassky. What's more, Fischer doesn hold back.

these tnmgs are pure accidents. Fischer thinks the Russians He is exceptionally outspoken He sees them all as part of a know he's going to do it. and honestf and when you hear general program by the Soviets And. 1-2 1 0-0-1 0-0-27-9-1 G-C 0-2-1-0-0-0-2-0-05-6-3 Bobby Fischer was among the losers. 'Next year," he said.

"I'm In this own way, Fischer is a ms objections to piaymg imio iry to oeai mm psyvnuiugi Revkiavik. Tthey do make a it-ally with single tally in the third. home opener is scheduled for going to win. 48: Mayberry, KC 44; May. Chi G-C got that run back in the July 29.

demonstrator. He has been demonstrating the way he feels about having He said it as if he meant it, 1 42; Oliver. 'Cnl and Jackson. good deal of sense. I "The world champion has the Fischer has been there, so right, to pick the site of the when ho talks about Reykjavik championships," says Fischer.

too. Oak 40. Pitching 1 1 SWawrSk. "RAINTREE 100 bottom or the same inning. Coach Ken carpenter an-The lead returned to two nounced Craig Blackford and runs when Anderson scored one Don Kiepert would share the in the sixth, but the Cougars i signal calling duties for the knotted the score at 5-5 with team.

Frank Stavroff and Ca-two in the seventh. I rol Purichia will call signals The first two Cougar runs for the old timers, came home on Barnev Walk-1 There will be 18 former Caps National League: Nolan. Cin 10-2: Seaver, NY 10-4: Blass, Pitt 9-2; Sutton. LA and Torrez. Mont 9-3; Jenkins, Chi and Carlton.

Phil 9-6. American League: Lolich, i er's second home run of the from the 1970 team joining 18 Det 12-5; Perry. Clev 12-6: summer. Pat Ludwig. who had rookies on the roster.

Wood, Chl 12-7; Holtzman. Oak walked, scored ahead of him. i The Caps have acquired half-11-5; Palmer, Bait 10-4; Bahn- In the third, the Cougars ma-1 backs Ralph Jenkins from Kan- JACK MAIL PLUS ALSC0 ANACONDA WORLD'S LARGEST ALUMINUM PRODUCTS MANUFACTURER sen, Chi 10-B. I naged a run as Mark Hudson sas City and Mike Adons from I JULY 2 8:00 P.M. Late Modtl Modified Plus Super Six Races MT LAWK SPEEDWAY NEW CASTLE Children 58c Omaha, and former IU star, Don Silas will be at fullback.

Royals Blast NP 12-1 In County Duel Sports News Gardln Traded FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI)-1 Ron Gardin. a defensive back, Thursday was traded by the New England Patriots of the National Football League to the I FARM LOAMS Pittsburgh Steelers for a future draft choice. ers socked a home run and had three RBI's. Rick Kuyn was the winning pitcher with Crist suffering the loss.

Eastern will be at Triton Central tonight at 5:30 and hosts Knightstown July 5. New Palestine is salted to play next at home against North Decatur. The Totals: Eastern Hancock: "fc 4 i WHA Inks Hurley BOSTON (UPI) Defenseman Paul Hurley, who spent the 1 1972-72 season with the Boston i Braves of the American Hockey When two county schools get together things are bound to happen, but Thursday night the fireworks went off on only one side of the field as Eastern Hancock blasted New Palestine 12-1 in a game shortened to six innings by the 10-run rule. Eastern bunched all its runs into two innings with four in the third and an eight run explosion in the sixth. New Palestine's lone tally came in the fifth.

The win boosted Eastern to 2-2 in conference play and dropped the Dragons to 2-5 on the season. Wielding big bats for the Royals were Dean Spivey, Tim Wright and Bob Powers. Spivey and Wright collected two hits apiece with Wright also having fou RBI's, while Pow I 3s.vxa?.?j: -8. Ar League. Thursday signed a 2 contract with the New England 1 Whalers of the new World 0 Hockey Association.

2 1 A's Sell Brown 0 MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPD- 1 Outfielder Ollie Brown of the 1 Oakland A's Thursday was sold 1 i to the Milwaukee Brewers on AB Spives 4 2 Kuhn 3 2 Wales 4 1 tim Wright 4 2 Applegate 3 1 Tom Wright 2 1 Wilkinson 4 1 Powers 4 1 Brisheber 3 1 Dyer 0 0 Totals 31 12 JACK HALL, PRESIDENT DEPENDABLE JACK B. AVERY Manager ROSALIND MONTROSE Office Assistant 1215 N. STATE ST. PHONE 462-6501 GREENFIELD, INDIANA CHECKMATE United States chess champion Robert James (Bobby) Fischer is getting in shape for a world championshiponly It's in chess, not boxing.

Fischer has been getting into shape both physically and mentally bv us ing Rocky Marciano's old punching bag. The championship chess match with Russia's Borris Spassky is expected to be both physically and mentally enduring. The winner will take home $125,000 in prize money. (UPI) WE OFFER A SPECIAL HONEST DISCOUNT TO 0 waivers. Brown will replace 9 AWOL outfielder Billy Conigiia- ro on the Brewers roster.

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Vernon moved another step closer to wrapping up the White River Conference title by blanking Lapel 11-0 'In other games, Shenandoah ripped Frankton 9-0 and Highland nipped Yorktown 5-3. Today's activity finds Mt. Vernon hosting Highland, Lapel at Frankton, and Pendle ton Heights at Shenandoah. Should Mt. Vernon win its game, the looser of the Pendleton Heights at Shenandoah game would be mathematically eliminated, from the race.

Standings: Mt. Vernon Pendleton Heights Shenandoah Yorktown Highland Lapel Frankton 7 5 5 5 5 3 2 TO OUR CUSTOMERS CLOSED FOR VACATION JULY 3 thru JULY 9 GREEN MEADOWS BARBER SHOP Sn us for The win boosted the Marauders record to 7-1 in conference play with only four games to play. Pendleton Heights and Shenandoah are the nearest foes at 5-4. AB 3 RBI 1 2 3 Legion Suffers 4th Straight Setback, 5-0 0 AWNINGS REMODELING ROOFING CALL NOW! 462-6911 1 MASONIC BUILDING JACK HALL ALUMINUM, INC. As usual, the Marauders got I some fine pitching with Rex Wilson and Mark Thacker corn-binding for a two-hitter.

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Most of the Mt. Vernon runs came in two big frames. Six runs in the second and four 3 10 0 0 4 29 11 13 12 1 in the third were just about all the Marauders needed. But they showed no mercy by add-i ing one more run in the fourth, The game was shortened to I five innings by the 10-run rule. Mt.

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Edgecomb singled, stole second and came home on Lovette's single. Broad Ripple padded the lead with four tallies in the sixth. After Baker walked and Po-ciask singled, Miley Singled to load the bases. Foster grounded to Jackson at third who forced Baker at home. A walk to Sterrett forced Po-ciask in.

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