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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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ures N.v Tom, Woiskopf, $30,000 richer today of ari eight-foot birdie putt' in a one-hole sudclcn- deiiUi 'playoff for the Kompe'v Open ItUc, says ho would'prefer 'playoffs 18 "Whpii yo'u'vij got ill playoff, UVs like 'shooting craps," the' ipro golfer from Bedford, Ohio, said. "A guy hole; It In from the fairway know," Welskopf sank the on the pur five J5Ui hole at QUUJ) Country Clulv in a piuydff with Dulo Douglass, ilia J9fi9 Komper' South African Gary Pluyer and -Lee Trevino, nil who had 72-holc scores'of 11- had led from the hole, wherc wiaxle tm eagle, fell ajKirt on the back nine, Inking bogeys on his last two holes for a final round of 70, Iwo-under-piai 1 Weiskopf, Trevino and Speca's .600 is leader Lee Speca of Marple Newtown was edged out for the Delco Baseball League's batting title last year by teammate Danny Murtaugh, Jr. This year Speca all started the final round eight under, two strokes 'behind Hob Liinn, the second- and third round leader, and one shot back of Douglass. Liinn 'fell out of contention with a round of 73 -but Weiskopf, Trevino and Player all came in at 69 to force the playoff. Player, 'whose 12-foot for a birdie in the sudden-death was otf by inches, called the playoff "an absolute joke." "You can-go in against a 20 handicapper and still lose," he said.

"You should have at least a nine-hole playoff." Player, Douglass and Trevino, who helped Weiskopf with his putting game a week earlier Porsches dominate LeMans UliLAWARli COUNTY DAILY Monday, June 14, 197! 17 LE MANS, France (AP) -West German Porsches brought their third straight'world spoils car championship to a triumphant end here with a convincing 1-2 victory in the Le Mans 24 hour auto endurance is out is his. The A I THREE POINT LANDING Brother Id and his rider, David Jay of King Ontario, bite the dust alteivstumbling on "a jump at the Aurroa (Ont.) Horse Show, Saturday. Barbai'a Sihipson of Galgaiy won the preliminary grandprix in a secoiKl-round jump-off. th six 1 inalists from tlie Cahdadian equestrian team. Teamsters win in Despite the absence of several; starting players to St.

Judge game Sunday at Veterans Stadium, the Teamsters (2-0) defeated 14-2, in a Chester Senior Babe Ruth League game In another contest, Aston AA scored -all its runs in the last three innings to a 10-7 comeback win over South Chester County. Tom Chism hit grand slain homer for the -Teamsters that cleared Crozer's rightfield trees. Sam May, Mike Fancher, Phil Kbsek, Earl Emerson and John May each had two hits 'with IFancher getting three rbi's and Sam May scoring four runs in the a-out; struck out hi five innings. Chism relieved. Joe Wozny arid Jim Moran each had two hits for 'Chester Youth.

South Chester County scorec two runs in the first inning and three in the second as Hugo senior rarbolettt homered to' take a -0 lead, Aston countered with four 'uns in the ''fourth on a double iy Mike 'Strootman, three jingles, a walk and a sacrifice added a single run in he fifth and pushed across five the top of the. sixth -on. i double, by Dave Evans (2-forr3) singles by Watkins -and Stroqt- man, a double by Ernie'Bailey and a single by Strootman 'led the- vith 3-for-3. Bailey (2-for-4) gained the win although he needed help from reliever Bob Raughley. i Aiton AA s.

Chester Co. Trtmpsn.si Hmricfc.c, Gosleln.rf May triumphs CHESTER Lloyd Maslir pitched a two-hitter to leac George May's to a 14-1 win over Franklin Rescue in the Chester Youth iLeague. Dean Payne Spencer Campbell, Speed Smitl and Gordon Potter each had two hits for the winners. Rshloy.p a 2 3 1 5 1 3 Hband.c 32 0 0 0 -Jonesylb XI 1 4 Rlglcr.rf A 1 1 1 Tuoni.rf 3 0 2 0 Huff.ss 3 3 9 l.Tarblctl,M 2 1 2 Osbrnu.lcf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mcauley.p a 3 1 0 4 1 43 6 4 3 1 2 0 1 2 0 4 1 1 3 1 3 2 3 0 1 2 1 0 Aston 34 14 21 12 S. Chester Txatmten 3 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 5--1 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 May.c Chlsm.cf Fncher.U Kosek.rf Maloy lb Bordlcy.p Cheiter Youth bl ab rb 5 2 1 0 4 0 2 3 4.2 1 Silgla.cf 4,1 1 0 3 2 1 4 Mlland.c 2 1 2 3 Andson.p 0 1 0 0 4 2 2 2 4 il 2 0 Swlckl.lf 3 0 1 0 4.1 2 OMorgan.rl 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 30 3 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 3 0 2 1 0.1 2 0 0 0 0 321414 7 Chester Youth Teamsterj 28 2 9 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 41 1 260-- at Atlanta, for playoff.

each picked getting into the Whitworth wins by foufc MG stars get awards Darby-Colwyn high chool sponsored a awards inner alhlef.es at the pringfielcl Country-Club. Award winners were: Coaches Award for Football: Most Valuable layers; John Mackrey and Dennis Coleman. i Baskefiball Coaches Award: ohn Murphy. Most Valuable James Child and Jolin Baseball Coaches Award: 'atriok Dougherty. 1 Players; John Murphy uid Ralph Smith.

Hockey A a aura Reid. Most Valuable 'layer; Pamela Olifton. Girls Basketball Coaches Award: Rita Winder. Most Player; a 1 a to make sure the crown five-time All Star first baseman is off to a flying start with 18 hits in his first 30 trips for a .600 average. Speca either 'leads the league or is second in all chief batting categories.

His 1J runs scored is second to Murlaugli. His 18 hits lead and his 11 rbi's ties him with Mar.ple Newtown catcher Ed Martini. A pair of newcomers' rank second and third behind Speca. The surprise is Jim Vankoski of DeJarnette AC A former All Star pitcher, the former Chester High standout is playing'first base after i sore arm limited liis pitching duty a year ago. Lee Broomall is.the third hitter at or above the .500 level.

The Delco League has not had a .500 hitter since Patrick slugged .512 an 1968. J.J. Dougherty and Jack Zajac are the only others 'to hit .500 in modern 'Delco League history. Platyr, ab rb In the sadden death, each of Hie playors made it to the green of the 599-yard double dogleg left fairway in regulation, but Wesikopf had.the best position, about eight feet from the pin. First Douglass'from 23 feet, then Trevino 'from 20 and Player missed the cup by inches.

The first time got behind the ball I was shaking so bad I had to back said. "I was in a inosition because putted first. "I said to myself, last guy, just give and it went in," Weiskopf smiled. x-Tom Weiskopf, $30,000 64-72-70-6J--I have no current project to borne back and defend their title next year in the new 3 liter formula, says racing director Rico Stcincmann. He would not give a.

categoric' "no" to: a Porsche presence in the field next year, however. A i a lawyer Helmut Marko with Dutch shipping executive Gijs Van Lennep look victory in a Porsche 917 Sunday with Richard Attwood of Britain and Herbert Mullcr of Switzerland second in another 917, But the delay of the howling 600 BHP 5 liter engines in Eu ropean sports car racing is rapidly ending, and the Le Mans organizers --and apparently hundreds of thousands of fans- are delighted. The new 3 liter limit promis Weiskopf c's a return to top sports car very, good racing of a variety of --firms the guys providing battles which will end the one-make domination seen 'You're the here in recent years. it a -good Commendatore Enzo Ferrari lias said he will end his cold shouldering Le Mans next year. Other names of likely Mass.

(UPI)Kathy Wliitworth said she was lervous, tense, gambling, cau- scrambling and, before she was through, richer by $7,950. The 31-year-old Miss Whit- Iwgcy on tlie 16th and bogey on the 17th. Miss Ahern, whose wortli, veteran second Sunday a tall, sun-darkened second-place money her biggest payday years ihrec stretch on the back on the lour, times in a Tnarket! in bogeyed four-hole but of 12 years on the LPGA championship despite the problems she said had marked her game throughout the four-day lour- nament, Kathy, already the all-time money-winning leader, had been third on the current earnings list until she collected the fat first-place purse, second-largest of the tour this year, with a four-stroke victory over Kathy Ahern. Tlie Richardson, resident did a little scrambling In the late stages of her latest victory after leading the as final five Dale Douglass, Gary Player, $11,600 Lee Trevino, $11,600 Rod Funsclh, $5450 Georgo Johnson, 55450 Bob Uinn, Bob Charles, $3918.75 71-60-71-70--277 69-73-66-69--277 60-70-71-69--279 72-70-67-70-279 69-66-71-7--279 69-73-69-69--2EO contenders include Italian Alfa Romeo, Matra-Simca from France, and British Lola, Larry Hlnson, S3918.75 Babe Hlskey, S3918.75 71-71-70-48-280 Kermlt Zarley, 72-71-70-A7-J80 Chevron There is and even B-RM talk of teams. Japan's Specs, M-N Vankoski; DeJarn.

Hunler, Broomall Gardner, Olympic Martini, M-N Broomall S.Ryan, TInlcum Baker, M-N Coyle, Broomall Grace, Tlnicurn Anoelos, Olympic Rucker, Olympic Moycr, Sunoco Johnson, DeJarn. Buchanan, Broomall Istak, Sunoco Murlaugh, M- 30 11 24 20 24 18 15 22 19 33 20 31 21 18 11 13 7 8 1 9 3 14 01. HO 4 VI 0 9 8 i 4 4 7 3 25 D2 7 .600 .500 .450 .412 .370 .346 .333 .333 .318 .316 .303 .300 .290 .286 .260 making a major entrance in the world competition next year. The Porsche 917's were out of the lead for less than one hour of the 24 in the weekend's race. Mexico's Pedro Rodriguez, with Derek Bell, of Britain, led from the start until the car broke Arnold Palmer $2900 Job Rosburg S2900 Larry Zteglcr S2900 Berl Greene $2325 Dave Marr 52325 Phil Rodgers J2325 Mason Rudolph 5232J Bud Allln, $1553.57 Miller Barber S1553.57 B.

Champion, $1553.57 Lou Graham $1553.57 70-71-68-72--281 71-74-69-67--281 70-6B-72-71--281 71-70-71-70--28? 74-70-68-70--282 73-69-73-47--282 49-68-73-72--282 68-70-72-73-2 3 71-71-69-72--283 76-70-68-69--283 Howie Johnson $1553.57 70-71-71-71--2S3 Dltk LoU S1553.57 Art Wall $1553.57 73-71-72-47-483 round by as much strokes. Kathy, who won the Lady Carling by six strokes the week before, was entirely satisfied with her winner's check, which came from Eve Cigarettesr sponsors of the tournament. A winner of 58 career tournaments, Kathy. insisted she had not been "hitting the ball well during the LPGA test, but her putter saved her. "I have always said that if 'you can avoid three-putting, you can stay right in it.

1 did it once today and twice before in the tournament and that's all, that's the difference." rallied for two pars and birdie to take over the runnerup spot. 'Miss Whitworth shot 74 a 288 total, four under, par for the tournament, yhile Miss Aheru had a 75 for 292 Haynie a 74 for 293 to' (ic Sandra Post Elliot and 'you'tig Janie Blalock in third 1 Kathy will be hunting for' her fourth straight tournament victory in the Heritage Open in Connecticut this week. Women pro golfers have yvbn four straight on four occasions over the years but nobody has ever taken five in succession, a record Miss Whitworth hopes to rewrite shortly. Jim Colbert $1132.50 68-72-72-72--284 Ted Hayes $1132.50 down ooint. 73-71-69-71--284 Rik Massengale $1132.50 73-69-71-71--284 Bert Weaver, S1132.50 x--Won 4-way playoff.

7-4-67-70-73--284 Valuable. GliCton. Lacrosse Coaches Award: Eva Valuable Player; Laura Reid. Track Coaches Award: Blackslon. Most a a Players; John Mackrey, who also received a clock-trophy for winning the 100 and 220 yard Class state title in'record time of 22.3.

Previous record was 22.4. The Penquin Club of, Darby presented trophy to the school on bahalf all 'the athletes. Presentation w-as made by club vice Wendell Arnold. Maokrey also was -awarded a trophy as' Best Athlete of the decade. Senior athletes i Flyers deal defeiiseman PJII'LADBUPHTA' (UP.f)-The Philadelphia Flyers' Sunday Larry Hillmatt to the Los Angeles Kings for right winger Larry' Hillmari, '34, a' six-foot', 185- pound defenseman, has on six Stanley Cup winners, more than: any player on the Philadelphia hockey team.

Camilli sent to Wchita CLEVELAND (UPI) --The Cleveland Indians Sunday sent utility infielder Lou Camilli to their Wichitaifarm club, in the room on the raster for outfielder -Frank who just after A Ferrari the midway took a brief lead, broke down, and the nr was the Porsche of Marko am tlie Kathy admitted taking a "fat gamble" on the 320-yard 15lh lole when her tee shot lit in a water hazard. But she recov ered well enough to escape with a bogey five victory when and top' coasted to challenge Phillies, Giaiils cop teener tills Glenn Oliver, John Hudome and Mark Whitman powered the to a 10-5 win over tlie Cubs in a Sun Oil Teener League game Saturday. In other action, the Giants charged to an 8-3 lead then held off the. Dodgers while gaining an 8r6 decision. Whitman got the win for the Phils on a five-hitter with 3oe Mooney coming in for the save.

Jerry Kester went the Cubs. Mike Murphy and Eric Zebley each had two hits for the Giants. Zebley pitched the win although John Gardiner relieved. Sandra -Haynie blew up with a Randy May had a double for the Dodgers. Van Lennep which led finish.

The Le Mans win bids fair to put Marko into the succession of late world driving champion Jochen Rindt, his former classmate, killed in the Italian Grand Prix last year. A. group of Austrian sponsors is willing to finance a Formula 1 drive for an pilot: The Le Mans win makes Marko the prime candidate and he said today the decision is expected by Geoff Petrie Basketball Day Camp For Boys 9. 15) Aug. 16-20, 1971 Featuring Individual Ifiitrvcliofi By HM Portland Troilblai.r'i All Star GtKifd Plus Additional Located For Additional Information Monsiflnor Bonner H.S.

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