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May 28, 1971 Nf Alibis in Loss of 'alker Cup By TOM REEDY ST. ANDREWS, Scotland There were no alibis fflom the United States golfers MWay over losing the Walker (Jup to Great Britain for the first time in 33 years. "We have no excuses," said tahn Winters, the non-playing captain of the Americans. "It was a great tournament. We enjoyed every minute of it and the best players won." The British gained their first victory since 1938 in the famed amateur competition by taking six straight singles matches that turned a 10-7 deficit into a 13-11 triumph in the windup of the two-day tourney Thursday.

"Hang on to that cup," Winters admonished the British. "In two years we'll be back to get it and you might not see it for another 33 years." "I always knew this team was deep, sound the able to win," commented British captain Michael Bonallack who was beaten 3-1 by Lanny Wadkins, the U.S. Amateur champion from Richmond, Va. Bonallack gave special praise to 19-year-old Warren Humphries and 20-year-old Roddy Carr, son of Ireland's famed amateur, Joe Carr. Their two triumphs highlighted the British comeback after Wadkins' victory over Bo- nallack had put the Americans ahead 10-7.

Hugh Stewart beat Vinnie Giles of Richmond, Va. 2 and 1, then Humphries shaded Steve Melnyk, Jacksonville, Fla. 2 and 1 and Charlie Green beat Allen Miller, Pensacola, Fla. on the final hole to square things at 10-10. Roddy Carr then put the British ahead to stay by beating Jim Simons, of Butler, Pa.on the final hole with a 30-foot putt.

George MacGregor followed with a 1-up victory over Jim Gabrielsen of Atlanta and David March clinched the Cup by defeating veteran Bill Hyndman of Philadelphia 1 up. Hope Sttr Star of Hope 1899; Press 1927 Consolidated January 18, 1929 Published every week day evening at The Star Building, 212-14 S. Walnut Hope, Ark. 71801. P.O.

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Safe Booting Quiz Boat A is overtaking Boat B. On which side should it pass, left or right? A. Either side is okay, just as long as Boat A stays well clear of the craft he is passing. Boat safety experts remind, however, that the boot being passed has the right-of-way. HOPE (ARK.) STAR, Printed by Offset Canadian TV Grid Program to Hurt U.S.

television rights were purchased for about $500,000. The CFL's commissioner, Jake Gaurdaur, was here for Thursday's announcement and called the new television money "minimal at present." But, he said, the U.S. television exposure will help CFL teams sign more good Ameri- HAYWARD, Calif. (AP) The Canadian Football League, which has lured some big-name can players. U.S.

college players north, may "If an American player is take away some of college foot- seen on television he'U es- ball's television audience this fall. The International Broadcasting an independent network with headquarters here, tablish his name for the time when he finishes his playing days," Gaurdaur said. In recent months, 1970 All- Americans Joe Theisman of announced Thursday that CFL Notre Dame and Jim Stillwa- games will be telecast next sea- gon of Ohio State have signed to play with Toronto of the son, mostly on Saturday afternoons, to at least 15 major U.S. cities. Robert M.

Green, president of the network, said the U.S. Allison in Car Switch for '500' By HUBERT MIZELL Associated Press Sports Writer CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) Donnie Allison emphasizes "mind control" in rapid switches from his Mercury stock car to a low-slung entry in Saturday's Indianapolis 500. "It's two different ball games," said Allison. "When play with Toronto of CFL.

The Toronto team also signed quarterback Greg Barton, who was the property of the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League and had been with the Detroit Lions. Cities with stations planning to carry CFL games this year include San Francisco, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Kansas City, St. Louis, Dallas, Pittsburgh, San Diego and Buffalo. '500' Climax in Sports for May Deceit Is Favorite in Mother Goose By ED SCHUYLER JR. Associated Press Sports Writer Deceit, who fooled a lot of people by upsetting Forward Gal in the Acorn, will take a second step toward the New York Racing Association Triple Crown for 3-year-old Fillies in the Mother Goose Saturday at Belmont Park.

The $75,000 Acorn touches off a busy eight days of racing that will feature the $100,000 Jersey Derby Monday and will be climaxed by Canonero II's bid for the Triple Crown in the Belmont Stakes June 5. Other big races Monday will be the Metropolitan Handicap at Belmont and the $75,000 Lakeside Handicap at Hollywood Park, and there even will be a stakes race Brandywine Handicap at Delaware Park. Deceit, owned by E. P. Taylor, is expected to be opposed by five others in the IVs-mile Mother Goose.

They are Buckland Stable's Sea Sage, second in the Acorn; Aisco Stable's Forward Gal, winner of the Comely; Fendall M. Claggett's At Arms Length, first in the Black Eyed Sudan; Louisa D'A. Carpenter's Graffitti and Mrs. J. 0.

Burgwin's Bonnie and Gay. The third race in the NYRA filly triple is the Coaching Club American Oaks over miles at Belmont June 19. The Argonaut Stakes at Hollywood Park and the Governor's Cup Handicap, each a race over 1 1-16 miles on the grass, also will be run Saturday. Eight 3-year-olds were entered Thursday for the Argonaut including Fast Fellow and Dr. Knight's, 118 pounds each, and Triple Bend, 114.

No No Billy, 124; Great Mystery, 122, and Rouge Chanteur, 120, head up a probable field of 12 for the Governor's Cup. Three stakes are on tap Colo- Television Logs Friday Night 6:00 Kaleidoscope 2 Truth Or Consequences 3 News 4-6-7-11-12 2 3-7 4-6 11-12 2 3-7 2 7 2 7 2 4 6 6:30 Pottery Brady Bunch High Chaparral Interns 7:00 One To One Nanny 7:30 Jean Shepherd's America 2 ABA-NBA All-Star Game3 Name Of The Game 4-6 Partridge Family 7 Movie FT "Life With Father" Movie 12 "Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man" 8:00 Washington: Week In Review That Girl 8:30 Book Beat Odd Couple 9:00 Net Playhouse Rex Humbard Crusade Strange Report 12 Arkansas: May 7 10:00 News, Weather Johnny Carson 4-6 Movie 7 "The Secret Invasion" Movie 11 "The Second Best Secret Agent in the Whole Wide World" Movie 12 "The Couch" 10:35 Movie 3 "The Blackboard Jungle" 12:00 Movie 4 "Finger Man" 12:20 Movie "Curse of the 12:30 Dick Cavett 3 Saturday Morning 6:00 Summer Semester 11 Summer Semester 12 6:30 Agriculture U.S.A. 4 Farm Roundup 11 6:55 Jot 12 7:00 Agricultural Film 3 Tomfoolery 4-6 Bugs Bunny-Road Runner 11-12 7:30 Cartoon Friends 3 Heckle and Jeckle 4-6 Across The Fence 7 you get to Indy, you wipe Char- By MIKE 5 AR RIS are £te lotte out of your When Pre8S Sports writer 3 refuse to' tWnk about Indianapolis." The Hueytown, driver led a second batch of World 600 qualifiers Thursday with a clocking of 156.150 miles an hour on the 1.5-mile Charlotte Motor Speedway course. "We unfortunately didn't get a shot at the pole," said Donnie car owner, Glen Wood, "but the race is the thing you get $600 for qualifying on top and $27,500 for being No. 1 on Sunday.

Allison was involved in car- buration tests in his car at Indianapolis and missed Wednesday's qualifying for the first 12 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The month of May has seen record speeds, innovations in aerodynamics and electronics and a surprise pole sitter at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The story will be completed Saturday with the 55th running of the Indy 500, the premier auto race in the United States. Thirty-three cars will begin the race at 11 a.m. EST with Peter Revson of New York, in his bright orange Team McLaren Mark 16, on the pole. Revson surprised favored Mark Donohue, Media, two weeks ago by edging the boyish-faced graduate engineer for Larry Kane Woody Woodpecker Sabrina 8:30 Bugaloos 9:00 Jerry Lewis A Nook and a Book Dr.

Dolittle Josie and the cats The positions in the $200,000 World th inside spot on the first row 600 stock car event. The Wood Brothers Mercury had captured six straight pole with an average speed for the four-lap trial of 178.696 miles per hour. Donohue's speed, Handicap Detroit Race Course and the Wilmington Handicap at Delaware Park. Other Saturday features are the All American Handicap at Golden Gate Fields and the $15,000 Bayard Tuckerman Handicap at Suffolk Downs. Denmark vs.

E. Germany In Chess By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Archie Grandmaster Bent Larsen of 10:30 Skyhawks Denmark is just one point from 11:00 Motor Mouse victory in his World Chess Hot Dog Championship challengers Scooby Doo quarter-finals with East Hardy Boys 3-7 4 6 11-12 4-6 3-7 4 6 Pussy- 11-12 positions before sitting idly by go0( en ough for the middle of and watching Chargin' Charlie Glotzbach go 157.788 in a Chevrolet Monte Carlo. David Pearson, No. 2 all-time winner on the NASCAR Grand National circuit, got his new Pontiac ready Thursday and was second to Allison with a lap at 153.925 m.p.h. Others claiming starting posi- first row, was 177.087.

Filling out the front row is Bobby Unser, Albuquerque, N.M., who drove his Eagle-Offenhauser to an average of 175.816. Donohue, who became the first and only man to average more than 180 m.p.h. on a lap around the track, re- tions in the qualifying for spots ma ins the co-favorite along 13-24 were Benny Parsons, Mer- jth three-time winner A. J. cury; Bill Denncis, Mercury; Foyt( Houston, Tex.

James Hylton, Ford; Cecil Gor- driving a Coyote-Ford, don, Mercury; Marty Robbins, Dodge; G.C. Spencer, star the race on the out. side of he second row, in sixth Plymouth, Elmo Langley, Mer- position. The man who won the cury; Maynard Troyer, Mercu- Ay 50 in 1961, '64 and '67 ry; Joe Frasson, Dodge; and ua iifi for his 14th attempt -------Larry Smith, Ford. Competition was amazingly tight.

The 10 qualifiers behind frontrunners Allison and Pearson ranged only from 151.826 here with a 174.317 average speed for the four laps. It was Donohue, driving his McLaren Mark 16 for car-owner Roger Penske of Phila- down to 150.229 miles per hour, delphia, who caused the biggest Three other drivers topped 150 and will have to come back today for further qualifying. Allison's brother, Bobby, won the front row starting slot next to Glotzbach with a Wednesday speed of 156.585 in a Mercury. Others who made it on the first day were Bobby Isaac, Fred Lorenzen, Richard Petty, Pete Hamilton, Dick Brooks, Buddy Baker, Dodge; Thompson, Chevrolet; Dodge; Plymouth; Plymouth; Plymouth; Dodge; Speedy Jim Vandiver, Dodge; Jim Paschal, Chevrolet; and Dave Marcis, Dodge. After starting positions 25-36 are wrapped up today, the final four cars in the 40-man field will be decided Saturday prior to a consolation race for the nonqualifiers.

stir this month at the Speedway. The 34-year-old Donohue was consistently ahead of the re of the field by as much as 10 miles an hour right from the beginning of practice, May 1. Although practice times and speeds are unofficial, Donohue stunned nearly everyone when he pushed his blue Offenhauser- powered car to a 180.977 clocking on the Speedway's electric timer. Donohue lost the pole spot and the approximately $20,000 that gees with it when the car, purchased from Tern McLaren, developed a slippage in the suspension which cost the veteran driver important stability in the turns. The three men who have won the 500 since Foyt's last victory will all be starting the race in many's Wolfgang Uhlmann.

Larsen lost a bid Thursday to win the 10-match competition when he gave up after the 41st move in their contest at Las Palmas, Canary Islands. Larsen needs 5Vfe points to win. He now has 4Vi to Uhlmann's The ninth match is scheduled for Sunday. In another quarter-final match being held in Moscow, the seventh game of the Viktor Korchnoi-Yefim Geller series was postponed because Kor- chnoi was indisposed. The game had been adjourned Wednesday.

In Vancouver, grandmasters Bobby Fischer of the United States and Mark Taimanov of the Soviet Union Thursday night adjourned the fifth straight game in their quarterfinal elimination match to select a challenger for the World Chess Championship. At adjournment after 41 moves, Fischer was a pawn ahead and held the initiative. The game was played cautiously by both sides. Entering the end game, Fis- 9:30 Here Come The Double- deckers 3-7 Pet Set 4 Pink Panther 6 Harlem Globetrotters 11-12 10:00 Hot Wheels 3-7 NBC Children's Theatre 4-6 11-12 3-7 3-7 4-6 11-12 3-7 4 with Movie "Appointment Danger" Jambo Monkees Afternoon 6 11-12 12:00 American Bandstand 3-7 Laff-A-LotClub 6 Movie 11 "Airborne" Dastardly-Muttley 12 12:30 World Tomorrow 6 Jetsons 12 1:00 Larry Kane 3 Baseball pre-Game Show 4-6 Movie 7 1. "Louisiana Purchase" 2.

"Disputed Passage" Tom Jerry 12 1:15 Baseball 4-6 Oakland Athletics vs Red Sox 1:30 Championship Wrestling 11 12 3 12 3 the first three rows of the 11-row field. Bobby Unser won the race in 1968. His younger brother, Al, the pole-sitter and winner last year, will start between Foyt and Revson's teammate, Denis Holme of New Zealand, in the second row. Mario Andretti, Nazareth, who won the 1969 race, will start on the outside of the third row. He'll be driving his new German-built McNamara- Ford, specially built for Andy Granatelli's team.

Penelope Pitstop 2:00 Pet Set Craft Work 2:30 Movie "The Outriders" Nashville Music Greene House 3:00 Judd Like Young 4:00 Wide World of Sports Wilburn Brothers Jim Walters Jamboree Movie "Sante Fe Passage" Movie 12 "The Outlaw's Daughter" 4:30 Porter Wagoner 4 Oak Ridge Boys 6 5:00 Country Place 4 11 12 11 12 3-7 4 6 11 cher had control of more space and Taimanov was forced on the defensive. The game w.ll be continued today. Wilburn Brothers 5:30 News NBC News Porter Wagoner Truth Or Consequences 7 CBS News 11-12 Night 6:00 Truth Or Consequences 3 News 4-7-11-12 6 4 3-7 4-6 11-12 3-7 4 Nashville Music 6:15 Arkansas Outdoors 6:30 LawrenceWelk Andy Williams Mission: Impossible 7:30 Indianapolis 500 Movie "Lady Ian Tyson Show My Three Sons 8:00 Movie "Storm in Arnie 6 11-12 6 Jamaica" 11-12 Untamed World NFL Action Lassie 6'30 Newly wed Game World Of Disnefy Love On A Rooftop Hogan's Heroes 7:00 FBI jack Jones 7:30 Bill Cosby 8:00 Movie "Blast-Off" Bonanza Glen Campbell 9:00 Bold Ones Adventure 10:00 News 10:15 News 10:30 Movie "Royal Movie "The 8:30 Mary Tyler Moore 11-12 9:00 Mannix 1M2 9:30 Championship Wrestling 3 This Is Your Life 7 10:00 News 3-4-6-7-11-12 10:15 Movie 3 "Above and Beyond" Movie 6 "Something Wild" 10:30 Movie 4 "Walk on the Wild Side" Movie 7 "Sword of Lancelot" Movie "Run Silent, Run Deep" Movie 12 "Anne of the Indies" 3 12 11 3 12:00 Dick Cavett Weather 12:20 News 1:30 ABC News Sunday Morning 6:55 Morning Devotional 7:00 Children's Gospel Hour This Is The Life Insight Dastardly-Muttley Across The Fence 7:30 This Is The Life Revival Fires Sanctuary Hour Jetsons Farm And Home 8:00 Assembly Of God Gospel Singing Jubilee Christophers Tom Jerry Agriculture U.S. A. 8:30 Colorful World Herald Of Truth Thy Kingdom Come Penelope Pitstop James Robison 9:00 Jonny Quest Rex Humbard Church Of Christ God's Treasure Chest CBS Religious Special 9:30 Cattanooga Cats Church Service 10:00 Bullwinkle Oral Roberts Texarkana Town Topics 6 Camera Three Camera Three 10:30 Discovery Herald Of Truth Davey And Goliath Faith For Today Consultation 10:45 Church Service 11:00 Church Services The Answer Mormon Choir 11:30 Face The Nation Hallelujah Train 11:45 Ark-La-Tex Forum Afternoon 12:00 Directions 3-7 Meet The Press 4-6 Face The State 11 Face The Nation 12 12:30 Issues-Answers 3-7 Challenge '71 4 Religion Special 6 Movie 11 "Lydia Bailey" On The Spot 12 1:00 Baseball Pre-Game Show 3 6 3 4 6 11 12 3 4 6 11 12 3 4 7 11 12 3 6 1 12 3 4-8 7 11 12 3-7 11 3-7 4 Executive Report 4 Common Ground 6 Baseball Shreveport Choral 12 1:15 Baseball 3 1:30 People And Patterns 4 Treehouse Club 6 Animal World 12 2:00 Movie 4 "The White Tower" Movie 6 1.

"Windom's Way" "The Spanish Gardener" PinPoint H-12 2:30 AAU International Champions 3:30 Movie "Forever Amber" 4:00 Fishing Wagon Train My Favorite Martian Movie "Red Sundown" 4:30 Roller Derby 5:00 McHale'sNavy 5:30 News NBC News Sportsman CBS News 11-12 7 3 4 11 12 3 11 3-7 4 6 11-12 Night 6 7 11-12 3 4-6 7 11-12 3-7 11-12 4-6 3-7 4-6 11-12 4-6 11-12 3-4-6-7-11-12 11-12 12: 12: 1: 1 3 3 Wedding" 11 12 3-7 4 6 11 12 6 3-4-7 11 12 11 12 6 Man Who Liberty Valance" Johnny Carson Dick Cavett Fishing American Angler 11:00 Movie "The Slave Merv Griffin 12:15 ABC News 4 Shot 6 7 11 12 11 Girl" 12 3 Monday Morning 12 6 11 4 6 12 3-4 12 3 4-6 11-12 11 3 7 11-12 3 6:15 Summer Semester 6:30 Texarkana College Summer Semester 6:45 RFD RFD "6" Your Pastor 6:55 Morning Devotional High School Report 7:00 Colorful World Today CBS News 7:25 Arkansas A.M. 7:30 Cartoon Friends Bozo's Big Top 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:15 Movie "I Love Melvin" 8:30 This Morning 9:00 Hazel Sesame Street Movie "Henry Aldrich for President" Lucille Ball 9:30 Concentration Beverly Hillbillies 9:50 Lucille Rivers 10:00 World Apart Sale of The Century Family Affair 10:30 That Girl Hollywood Squares Love of Life ,11:00 Bewitched, Jeopardy 4-6 Where The Heart Is 11-12 11:25 CBS News 11-12 11:30 News, Weather 3 Who, What or Where 4-6 World Apart 7 Search For Tomorrow 11-12 11:55 NBC News 4 News 6 Pace 30 Let's Make A Deal 3.7 Joe Garagiola's Memory Game fi As The World Turns 11-12 50 Lucille Rivers 4 Newly wed Game 3-7 Days Of Our Lives 4-6 Love Is A Many Splen- dored Thing 11-12 :30 Dating Game 3-7 Doctors 4-fi Guiding Light 11-12 :00 General Hospital 3-7 Another World 4-6 Secret Storm 11-12 :30 One Life To Live 3-7 Bright Promise 4-6 Edge of Night 11-12 :00 Password 3-7 Mike Douglas 4 Somerset fi Gomer Pyle, USMC 11-12 :30 Kaleidoscope 2 Movie 3 "The Yellow Cab Man" Daniel Boone Bozo 7 Stagecoach West Movie 12 "The Boy Who Caught a Crook." 00 Sesame Street 2 Batman 4 Lassie 7 :30 Daniel Boone 4 Hazel 6 Rifleman 7 Judd 11 Perry Mason 12 00 Mister Rogers 2 ABC News 3-1 Troop 6 What's New 2 News, Weather 3 NBC News 4-6 Truth Or Consequences 7 CBS News 11-12 Night 6: 6: 7 4 6 7 11-12 4 11-12 3 3 4-6 11-12 3-7 4-6 11-12 7: 7: 8 Afternoon 12:00 All My Children 3 Little Rock Today 4 Hugh X. Lewis 6 Galloping Gourmet 7 News 12 Eye On Arkansas 11 10 10 10: 00 Kaleidoscope 2 Movie 3 "In the Good Old Summertime" News 4-6-7-11-12 30 Consumer Education 2 From A Bird's Eye View 4 Wagon Train 6 Let's Make A Deal 7 Gunsmoke 11-12 00 Thirty Minutes 2 Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In 4 Newlywed Game 7 30 Making Things Grow 2 It Was A Very Good Year 7 Here's Lucy 11-12 :00 Profiles In Courage 2 Movie 3-7 "Sergeant Deadhead" Movie "Seconds" Movie 6 "Breakout" Mayberry R.F.D. 11-12 :30 Doris Day 11-12 :00 Realities 2 Supense Playhouse 11 See How They Run 12 :00 News, Weather 3-4-6-7-1112 :30 Johnny Carson 4-6 Dick Cavett 7 Movie 11 "In the French Style" Merv Griffin 12 35 Movie 3 "On the Town" 6:00 Let's Make A Deal News 3 4 Sears SAVE S1O 15.8 CU. FT.

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