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B-2 Mondoy, May 31, 1971 Green Bay Press-Gazette Trevino Triumphs, Turns Charitable Writer Says AAA Talent Is Available Fan LelUrs: I am writing guts attitude in the AAA. I him to second place on this 'year's money list behind Jack MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) Trevino moved out of char Nicklaus. Trevino has won over $115,000 this season, the fourth consecutive year he has gone acter and put a sober, serious expression on his usually-grinning face after winning the $175,000 Danny Thomas Memphis Golf Classic. past the $100,000 mark.

His $5,000 donation to the hos- "The game of golf has been ipital was not an unusual gesture I for the Mexican American. He good to me and I want to put back into it something that donated his $2,000 purse to a caddv fund after winning the they see one. Most of the players that get all the interviews and publicity are the fuys that don't do their jobs and always getting in trouble like Richie Allen and Denny McLain. Just because he has not been on a winner all his life doesn't mean he isn't good. Or just because he doesn't make $140,000 a vear like Yastrzemski.

He has hit 606 homers 'at 37 and' Mays has hit 636 at 40 and look at all the publicity Mays got. If people just read the record book instead of what some people write in the papers, they will know Hank Aaron is the best in baseball. Dennis Mohr 1193 Bond St. Green Bay. cally.

The purpose of this letter is to bring attention to Green Bay's Chess Club. To put it frankly, we are in need of members. Our club meets every Thursday night at Edison Jr. High from 6:30 to 10. We are sponsored by the P.irk and Recreation which furnishes boards and a place to meet.

There are no dues. So consider it, all you prospective Bobby Fischers. Mark Yuenger 1236 Cherry St. Green Bay Fan Letters: I think Hank Aaron is one of the most underrated players in baseball. Sportswriters don't know a good baseball player whjn taking out," the normally happy-go-lucky guy said.

to tell you of my dLgust with the Press-Gazette he-' lines on Tuesday, May 18, concerning the lack of talent in the Green Bay softball leagues. First of all, I disagree with the poir about a lack of AAA caliber talent. I feel that there are some extremely talented teams and players In the AA leagues that would do very well in the AAA league. The reason no AA team went to AAA this year is that the winner of the AA Gold last year, The Six, just wasn't interested in playing AAA. If you would ask some of their guys you would find out why.

(They) love to play ball but don't want the blood and I think it's terrible for a man like Bill Appleby downgrade so many players. As for Darell Lemmens, I would like to know how he can make such statements. I've seen some AA teams do very well against some top notch AAA teams. AA Manager Fan Letters: Now that the Packer Corp. has so mucn money to play around with, it is planning to pave the practice and-or Lambeau Field.

T. go for the idea of a domed stadium as long as it will be a movable one. This would allow the spectators and players to enjoy the game in a natural environment when the weath- 1969 World Cup in Singapore. And he set up a trust fund for He announced he was donating $5,000 from his $35,000 purse the children of the late Ted Ma- kalena after winning the Ha waiian open. to St.

Jude's Hospital, the charitable beneficiary of this event. Help at Gate er is fine and would serve as a artificial environment when the weather is foul. As far as artificial turf goes, I'm completely against it. The big switch is on to enjoy the earth as man found It, without destroying the very resources that make or made it so very beautiful. Let the Packer Corp.

be the catalyst that restores the ecological value to the sports Keep America green with grass, not plastic. Russ Koteckl Green Bay Fan Letters: Admittedly many people don't look on chess as a sport. But in my opinion it is. Chess can be just as fatiguing mentally as football or basketball is physi Trevino also reconfirmed he would end his boycott of the "I want to do something for the game," he continued. "That's why I play in some of (Masters, generally considered one of the World's four major 'tournaments, and would play in those little tournaments.

The sponsors like to have me. They think I help them at the gate." year. "And that puts a little extra Willie Mays Sets Scoring Record Lee Trevino, $35,000 Hale Irwin, $12,705 Lee Elder, $12,704 Jerry Heard, $12,706 Randy -Wolff, $12,706 Larry Ziegler, $6,768 Don January, $6,788 Chi Chi Rodriguez, $4,313 Ken Still, $4,313 pressure on me. I want to play good for the sponsors and for the people who come to see me," Trevino said. Baltimore Rolling Again, Weaver Says Willie Mays' homing instincts by a Bill Stoneman pitch.

Chris As usual, the swarthy, stocky Labron Harris, $4,313 Chuck Courtney, $4,313 rt.u Rrwpr. $2,870 M66-69-67-568 69- 69-66-68-272 71- 68-67-66-272 67- 74-67-64-272 68- 68-72-64-272 62-71-71-69-273 68-70-68-67-273 66-6B-71-69-274 73-69-69-63-274 68- 70-71-65-274 70- 67-70-67-274 73-68-66-68-275 70-67-73-65-275 72- 69-68-66-275 70-71 -67-67-275 72-66-70-67-275 69- 67-68-72-276 70- 72-72-62-276 70-72-72-62-276 70- 73-67-67-277 71- 70-68-68-277 are rubbing off on the rest of the San Francisco Giants. Speier forced Bonds at second, but Rosario scored when sec ex-Marine drew a huge portion of the gallery in his final round Dale Douglass, $2,870 ond baseman Gary Sutherland1 Mays socked a two-run By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS slammed a two-run homer In the bottom of the seventh and singled for his fourth hit of the game between two outs and a pair of walks in the ninth. Mike Marshall wild-pitched one run home, walked Allan Gallagher on a 3-2 count to re Bob DicKson, John Schlee, $2,870 Krier Jones, $2,870 action on the short little Colonial Country Club course. Ted Hayes, $2,100 And he didn't disappoint them threw away the relay for an error.

Five-Run Burst Mays then walloped his 638th Twins without a loss in playoff series in 1969 and 1970, thus won the rubber match of the three-game set and proved just the right tonic for Manager Erik Massengale. z.ioo Dave Eichelberger, $2,100 Rnh Charles, $1,668 Minnesota got another taste of the Baltimore Chop and the two-fisted flurry left the Twins beside themselves and the Orioles a little closer to the a bit keeping up a non-stop homer in the opener of a Sunday doubleheader to become the National League's all-time scoring leader and give the explosive Giants the first leg of a 5-4, 8-7 sweep over the Montreal Expos. Bud Allln, $1,668 string of chatter, comment, fill the bases and was tagged for 951 runs. He passed Stan Musial (1,949) on the all-time list headed by American League Hall of Fam-ers Ty Cobb (2,244) and Babe Ruth In other NL games, Pittsburgh blasted the Chicago Cubs 10-0; San Diego upended the New York Mets 4-2; St. Louis whipped Atlanta 8-3; Los Angeles nipped Philadelphia 2-1 in 12 innings and Cincinnati shaded Houston 2-1.

The Giants trailed 4-2 in the first game when Jimmy Ro-sario opened the seventh with a single and Bobby Bonds was hit career homer and 10th of the season, sending Speier home with the tying run and scoring Boston Red Sox. Earl Weaver. Wing Back Weaver should be pleased commentary and quips as he cut out a final round 67, three under par, that nailed down his seventh career tour triumph by "We're rolling again and get The San Francisco superstar, the winner and record-break' er himself. ting the right amount of runs," said Baltimore Manager Earl The Orioles winged back from a two-run single by Tito Fuentes that gave the Giants their fourth consecutive victory and seventh in eight games. They lead the NL West by a whopping 10 lengths.

Eight Runs four strokes. He led all the way a 7-6 loss Friday night that whose seventh inning homer capped a three-run comeback, crossed the plate again in the Weaver after the Orioles con' shoved them four games behind A five-run burst in the fourth inning of the second game gave Montreal a 6-3 lead and Bob the Red Sox, bombing Min and was never really in danger. He finished with a 268 total, 12 under par. Birdie on 10 tinued their habit of beating Minnesota with a 6-5 triumph vSIB second game won by the Giants with a three-run salvo in the nesota 11-8 Saturday before Bailey homered for the Expos in the seventh. But Bonds scoring the winning runs Sun Bob Moose, backed by an eight-run uprising in the fourth, ninth for a career total of "I knew if I could make the day with the aid of three walks Sunday and moved within 2 games of Boston in the American League East.

The defending World Orioles, who whipped the pitched a three-hitter for the and a wild pitch. From Page B-l Pirates against the Cubs. turn even par, then birdie the 10th I'd be on my way. And that's just the way it worked." The Red Sox lost half game Roberto Clemente drilled a to the Orioles when their con three-run homer, Willie Stargeli Tied for second at 272 were test with Oakland was post British Amateur Tourney Opens followed with a tape measure poned by rain. The Chicago blast and Bob Robertson hit a UWWWMifnwwii ft White Sox stopped the Cleveland Indians 3-2; the Detroit Ti- two-run homer in the fourth, Kewaunee, Neenah Favorites and Southwest's quartet of Gene four non-winning tour regulars, Jerry Heard, Randy Wolff, Lee Elder and Hale Irwin.

Heard and Wolff closed up with 64s, six under par on the 6,466 yard layout, Elder had a 66 and Irwin a hmm ii I i 1 iM which also was marked by Ken vii eers whacked the Milwaukee A I tiiiadC UlUUBCnTA I Holtzman's three wild pitches- The British Amateur Golf: manufacturers title for the third one of them on a third strike to straight year with a 1-2-3 finish Brewers 9-5 and the New York Yankees clouted the California Angels 7-4 in Sunday's other ac Championships opened today on Carnoustie's brutal course along OMLIiniVRE minm.in ebrhbl ebrhbl Juford If 5 112 Tover cf 5 10 0 flair cf 5 12 0 Cerew 2b 4 0 0 0 JPowell lb 4 10 0 Klllebrew lb 3 0 0 0 JSettenmd rf 4 1 1 1 Ollva rf 4 2 2 2 68. Richie Hebner with two out and no runs in. the North Sea Mexico took a tion. Rain washed out Kansas! First round leader Larry Zie- in the 600 mile Nuerburgring sports car race. Gerard La-rousse and Vic Elford were first, in 5 hours, 51 minutes, 49.3 sec JRobinsn 3b 4 1 3 0 Cardenas ss 3 12 1 Ivan Murrell switched from gler, 69, and veteran Don Janu Hendrcks 3 0 0 1 Alyea If BJohnson 2b 2 0 0 0 Holt cf 3 0 11 10 0 0 4 12 1 City at Washington.

The Orioles led only by 3-2 2-1 lead over Canada in the second round of the North American Zone Davis Cup competition Summerfield, Dave Rebman, Tom Klenke and Stu Betts, has clocked 3:24.9. In head to head competition earlier this spring, Neenah nipped the Trojans. Balancer ss 4 13 1 Broun 3b ary, 67, followed at 273. Dave Hill, who filed a $1 mil the controversial Japanese-made bat he had been swinging to a conventional American Cuellar Watt onds Ove Andersson and, Arne Hertz of Sweden won the Margaret Court's dream of 4 0 0 0 Mltterwld 0 0 0 0 Blyleven Reese ph Pecrnoskl Strckland Ratllff ph jjjjbefore putting the game away with their three-run eighth that oooo helped winner Mike Cuellar 10 0 Oliuitcinnit Virtmft rune Tnnv model and smashed a tie-break Neenah goes into the meet four day International Acropolis Rally Dan Bodenburg over-came two spinouts to drive his Lola to victory in the 100 mile Formula Ford race in Quitiam, ing two-run homer in the fifth that carried the Padres past the Mets. a second consecutive women's tennis grand slam blew up when Gail Chanfreau, an Australian now living in France, defeated her 6-3, 6-4.

Mrs. Chanfreau had with 23 individual spots and two relay teams while Southwest, winner of the Green Bay region lion damage suit against the PGA and the Tournament Players Division earlier in the tournament, finished well back with a 68 for 278. Hill had taken the title in this event three of the four previous years. Second in Maury Total 35.10 5 Total 34 5 1 s'oiiva and Steve Braun with re- Baltimori 001 01 030,. Minnesota 001 100 121-5 lief help.

E-Cuellar. DP-Baltimore Minnesota 1. LOB-Baltimore 7, LOad cases B.C Clay Kirby checked New York on seven hits at the Padres snapped a five-game losing Minnesota 5. HR Butord (5), Cardenas never won a set- from Mrs. Court in 10 previous meetings bases al, has 12 entrants in eight events and two relay teams.

Green Bay West will send 11 contestants into 10 events and (si, oiiva (in, Braun (3). sB-Beianger, Baltimore loaaea me Japan's Yoshlakl Numata de Blair. S-Cardenas. Isnninct- rnliovnn Ttnn Per- Porsche clinched the world IP fends his World Junior Light streak. 2 The victory pushed Trevino's 'ranoski with two walks and 3 Brooks Robinson's bunt single.

weight title with a unanimous 15 round decision over Australia's 8 8 1 0 .7 8 1-3 2 Cuellar (W.7-1) Watt Blyleven (L.6-5) Perranoski one relay team while East has qualified seven in seven events 0 2 3 career earnings to $529,199 in four full years and advanced first run scored on Ellie 1 2-3 0 Lionel Rose The San Fran Strickland 0 2 PB- Save-Watt. WP-Strickland, cisco Giants have traded out Hendricks. 2:47. A 17,594. ATLANTA ST.

LOUIS fielder George Foster to Cinciir Conspiritor Wins Trial ANSTON (PG) The Northeastern Wisconsin Beagle Club's Hendricks' ground out and an other came in on Mark danger's single. Jim Strickland relieved Per ab bl ab bl Mtllan 2b 4 12 1 Brock If nati for infielder Frank Duffy and pitcher Vern Geisheart 5 12 0 5 2 2 1 4 10 0 3 12 1 3 2 2 3 ranoski at this point and struck and one relay. Preble, led by 880 runner Dennis Vincent, has five in five events. Kewaunee goes into the sectional with 11 entrants in seven events and one relay while Oconto has eight entrants in seven events and two relay teams. The Indians are led by weight- The Cardinals were to wait until today to decide whether or not Stretches Streak Lou Brock stretched his hitting streak to 26 games with a triple and single as the Cardinals pounded the Braves for their sixth consecutive victory.

Left-hander Steve Carlton posted his ninth triumph tops in the league with the help of Joe Hague's three-run homer and a two-run wallop by Jose Cardenal. Willie Davis lifted the Dodgers into a 1-1 tie with a run-scoring single in the sixth, ex out Cuellar before throwing a 3 113 annual AKC licensed trial to put pitcher Bob Gibson on the I wild pitch that allowed o'son to race home with the clin- Garr If 4 0 0 0 MAlou cf HAaron rf 4 0 0 1 Simmons Cepeda lb 3 0 0 0 Torre 3b EWillems 3b 4 0 0 0 Cardenal rf SJackson cf 4 1 2 0 Hague lb Dldier 4 110 Javier 2b MPerez ss 3 0 2 0 Schofleld ss PNIekro 2 0 0 0 Mexvill ss Jarvis 0 0 0 0 Carlton Garrido ph 10 11 Herbel 0 0 0 0 Barber 0 0 0 0 Evans ph 10 0 0 i u. wound up its two day stand Sunday with a total of 151 dogs having competed. With the exception of Windy Acres Conspiritor, owned by Sports Corral unci Jay Johnstone drew a bases- carry hoe 9 great nigM'5 man Jack Novak and Jerome loaded walk from Phil Hennl- with two out in the 10th in- disabled list following disclosure of a torn muscle suffered Satur Green Bay's John Giesler, Total 34 3 8 3 Total Atlanta 001 000 I 0 0- nincr in cive trip White Snx their 2 0 St. Louis 0)1 020 lob- success over ine innians.

DP-Atlanta 3 day night The Russian women's basket The winners filled, the bases Atlanta 7, St. Louis 7. 2B-Mlllan, M.AImj. Dldier. 3B Brock.

M.Perez. which won the 13-inch male Class Saturday, no other area dogs placed. Saturday's win for Conspiritor was his third straight licensed tending his hitting streak through 22 games, and they pushed over the tie-breaker on a bases-loaded sacrifice fly by Willie Crawford in the 12th. ball team won its ninth straight world championship by beating HR-Ha0u (7), cardenai SB jn the 10th on two walks and an M.Aiou. SF Cardenal, Millan.

ip er bb so 'infield single by pinch-hitter Brazil 82-49 The Utah Stars PNIekro (L.3-5) 8 6 3 2 Tnm Frran twfnrp Egan Hennigan victory and brings him within 15 have picked George Peeples, a Johnny Bench scored the win walked Johnstone. Two-Run Double Jarvis 1 1 0 Herbel 2-3 2 2 Barber 11-3 1 Carlton (W.9-2) 9 8 3 WP-Carlton. PB-Slmmons. four year veteran, as part pay points of finishing as a field champion. 2:12.

ment from Carolina for the signing of Jim McDaniels The 13-inch female title went Rich McKinney two-run Wotachek, a 100, 220 and long jump participant. Oconto has a top flight mile relay team and will be strong in the weights with Joe Van Hecke and Dan Mills and in the low hurdles where Bob Mraz leads the way. Ashwaubenon has hopes in the low hurdles where Jeff Staszak will be competing and in the pole vault where Pete Burns cleared 13-feet In th- regional. Staszak has beaten Mraz In head to head competition. De Pere's Erick Erbeck will be the favorite in the two mile event.

Erbeck, running unchallenged, clocked 9:50.35 in the regional. At Suring, a battle In the hur ning run for Cincinnati on a seventh inning error by first baseman John Mayberry, who had homered for the Astros in the fifth. double in the seventh lifted Chi to Happy of Shady Park, owned CHICAGO PITTSBURGH ab bl ab bl Kesslnger ss 3 0 1 0 Cash 2b 5 2 4 0 Beckert 2b 4 0 0 0 Hebner 3b 5 10 0 BWIIIams If 4 0 0 0 Clemente rf 5 2 2 3 Bradley's Al Smith has singed a multi-year contract with the cago into a 2-2 tie. by Bob Zidich of Chicago Heights. Cavalier Blondie, Denver Rockets.

Hickman rf 3 0 0 0 Stargetl If 5 12 2 Mel Stottlemyre continued his career mastery over California, pitching a five-hitter to beat the Santo 3b owned by Madison's John Hei-ser, won the 15-inch female tro 3 0 10 Sanoullln 4 12 1 3 0 0 0 BRobrtsn lb 4 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 AOIIver cf 4 110 Banks lb Hundley Oshkosh To Face Angels for the 13th time in 16 Cannlzro 2 0 0 0 Alley ss 4 0 2 1 phy and the 15-inch male trophy went to Lakefield Lippy, owned 4 110 BDavIs cf 3 0 10 Moose decisions. The Yankees man Southwestern in NAIA 1000 Holtzman by Milwaukee's Bill Hirner. 0 0 0 0 Decker PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) aged only two runs in the first five innings despite nine hits but broke through for four runsi Oshkosh State University Hgreeden ph 1 0 0 0 Stephnsn 0 0 0 0 Cfllison ph 10 0 0 Newman 0 0 0 0 13-Inch Female: 1, Happy of Shady Park, Bob Zidich, Chicago Heights, 2, Lakewoods Jody, Mike Van Sweeden, Three Rivers, 3, Black Lady the IV, Ron Webb, Rocktord, 4, Red Rock Wiggles, Orvllle Richards, Milwau consin, which won the National in the sixth to cive their ace RECORDS Are BACK At STILLER'S 210 Cherry St. Association of Intercollegiate dles is expected between Mont duel's Jim Foreman and Pest Jotal 29 0 3 0 Total 10 16 91 Chicago ooo ooo ooo-o righthander his sixth victory of! Athletics Area Four title, will kee; Lu Lon Judy, Cy Lewis, Rocktord, III.

Pittsburgh 200 800 00 10 trip vpar nprhlrnn 1 'lo Roy White's third single tied 15-inch Female: Cavalier Blondie, John Heiser, Madison; 2, and Little Tammy, Garry Schaeffer, Rudolph; 3, BA and Pittsburgh 1. LOB Chicago 3, Pittsburgh 4. 2B Sanguillen, A Oliver, B.Davis. SB-Alley. HR-Clemente (61, Stargeli (16), meet Southwestern State of Oklahoma in the first round of national NAIA competition Friday.

The Titans have a 21-14 tigo's Bryan Peshtigo ha. eight qualified in seven events and two relay teams while Coleman has eight in seven events and one relay team. the score and Bobby Murcer's third hit put the Yanks ahead fp nn sn 6. Robertson U0). IP Holtzman (L.2-6) 3 2-311 Gypsy, Basil Minon, Saginaw, 4, Glbb's Apache Ellie, Mike Van Sweden, Three Rivers, Mich.i 5, Cavalier Ginger, John Heiser, Madison.

15-inch Male: 1, Lakefield Lippy, Bill Horner, Milwaukee; 2, and Buddy, 8 8 stay at m. record compared to South-western's 27-12 mark. Decker 1 1-3 4 2 2 0 Stephenson 2 1 0 0 0 Newman 1 0 0 0 0 Moose (W.4-1) 9 3 0 0 1 WP-Holtzman J. A 14,643. Jerry Van Wychen, Kaukaunai 3, French Creek Marmaduke, Russ Arend, Liber tvville.

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