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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 7

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Weakest Hitters Give Orioles Win; Hernandez First Hit, A Big One Friday, July 7,197 2 Daily Mes enger, Canandaigua, N.Y. Page 7 American League evera to 0 with 3 innings of shutout relief. By GARY KALE John Briggs came off the UPI Sports Writer bench to belt a pair of homers A weak Baltimore battery as Milwaukee stopped Califor- p.m with a 'combined batting nia behind the 6 1-3 innings of average of .086 kept the Orioles scoreless relief pitching by Jim two games ahead of Detroit Colborn. Briggs tied the score today in the American League 5-5 in the fifth inning and won East. the game in the seventh with Catcher Ellie Hendricks, hit- his Hth homer of the year, ting .111, doubled in the eighth were off Don Rose, who inning against Chicago Thurs- given up nine homers in 37 day night and Mike Cuellar, innings.

Gaylord Perry won his 13th game in the opener for Cleveland, but had to quell a Cleveland (Lamb 2-3), 7:30 p.m. Texas (Bosman" 4-7) at Baltimore (Palmer 11-4), 7:30 Chess Title Match Will Begin Tuesday Blalock, Berning Top Ladies List 12th-inn ing single by Alex Johnson and Graig Nettles' double. American League East w. 1. pet.

g.b. 40 30 .571 -38 32 .543 2 33 34 .493 33 35 .485 6 30 39 .435 28 41 .406 11V4 West w. 1. 46 2G .639 -41 31 .569 5 36 34 .514 9 35 36 .493 10'X 33 41 .446 14 29 43 .403 17 Thursday's Results Baltimore Detroit Boston Milwaukee batting .061, sent him home with a single as Baltimore edged the White Sox, 2-i, for its fifth straight victory. Baltimore has an impressive 16-5 road record since June 9 and Manager Earl Weaver credits the excellent Oriole pitching for that mark.

But it was a hitting pitcher and catcher that made the difference Thursday. "All I wanted to do was get my bat on the ball, make contact and hope it would go through," said Cuellar. "It did." The victory was the third straight one-run decision Baltimore took from Chicago in the New York past series. Dick Allen spoiled Cleveland Cuellar's shutout bid with his 16th homer of the season. In other scheduled American League games, Detroit shut out Oakland Kansas City, 7-0; New York Chicago beat Oakland, 6-2; Milwaukee Minnesota nipped California, 6-5, and Kansas Cil Cleveland beat Texas twice, 4-3 California and then 6-5 in 12 innings.

Texas Detroit broke "a four -game losing streak as Joe Coleman Baltimore 2 Chicago 1 won his 10th game with a six- Detroit 7 Kan City 0 hitter against Kansas City. Cleve 4 Texas 3, 1st Tony Taylor scored three runs Cleve 6 Tex 5, 2nd, 12 inns for the Tigers and Bill Freehan New York 6 Oakland 2 drive in three for Detroit. Jim Milw 6 California 5 Rooker-was tagged with his (Only games scheduled) sixth loss in 10 decisions. Today's Probable Pitchers Sparky Lyle raised his major (All Times EDT) league-leading saves to 17 as he Milwaukee (Ryerson 1-0) at rescued Mike Kekich's eighth Oakland (Hunter 9-4), 11 p.m. victory for the Yankees.

New Boston (Curtis 5-3) at Califor- York won its seventh game in nia (May 2-6), 11 p.m. the last eight outings with the New York (Kekich 7-6) at help of Felipe Alou's two-run (Kaat 10-2), 8:30 double. Joe Rudi's double and p.m. three singles chased Kekich. Detroit (Timmerman 6-7) at Lyle, making his 24th appea- Chicago (Bradley 10-4), 9 p.m.

ranee, lowered his earned run Kansas City (Rooker 4-5) at JULY SPECIAL AI NT SALE! FREE PAINT Saturday's Games Milw at Oakland Boston at Calif, night New York at Minnesota Detroit at Chicago Kan City at Cleveland Tex at Bait, 2, twi-night National League out, two-run triple. Jerry Johnson, the third San Francisco pitcher, picked up the victory. Dusty Baker's two-run homer highlighted a four-run third inning and provided the winning uc margin as the Atlanta Braves --After two weeks of behind- the match for nine days finally Hldflen Springs Country Club, held off a ninth-inning Chicago the-scene diplomacy and much had been settled rally.to beat the Cubs, 4-3. talking, Bobby Fischer and Only the St. Louis Cardinals Boris Spassky have agreed to and the Cincinnati Reds were get down to their real business not scheduled among the NL --playing chess.

HORSHAM, Pa. Judy Kimball, who shot a Blalock and Suzie Maxwell course record 66 at Hidden Berning led the list of top Springs in 1970, will be another women golfers scheduled to tee challenger, as will Louise IAN WESTERGREN The ceremony confirmed that Off today in the 32 000 Bruce an 18-year-old golfer- REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) all the problems that delayed Wasnm 6 ton Golf Classic at from San Diego who is making Hidden Springs Country Club. her first appearance as a pro. Miss Blalock comes to Hidden Miss Bruee is the former junior teams. By STEVE WILSTEIN UPI Sports Writer Laughter comes easily to a Texas rally in the ninth after first lace team and the pit the Rangers scored twice Chris uburgh'Pirates, a bit ragged Ghambliss had three hits in each game and Gerry Moses hit his second of the season for Cleveland in the nightcap, which the Indians won on a Kyanize Latex Pittsburgh House Paint Latex House Paint Guts painting time by Vs! Buy 4 Gallons Then Get 1 or Buy 3 Gallons or Less at $1.00 per gallon Off the Regular Price! Paint Store JO.iV M.iin after a 17-inning 7-3 triumph over the Houston Astros, were in the mood Thursday night to let the good times roll.

Their good humor was the result of left-handed relief pitcher Ramon Hernandez' 17lh- inning line drive double off the left field wall which ignited a four-run rally and ended the exhausting That hit was just a bonus, you see, because Hernandez, in his entire major league career, never got a hit before. Not one. Thursday night he pitched four shutout innings and gave up only one hit after he was summoned to relieve Dave Giusti, who had pitched six innings of three-hit shutout ball. New York dropped a nervous decision to the San Diego Padres, 1-0, and the loss left the Mets 2V4 games behind Pittsburgh. 10-Inning Pitching Duel For 10 innings San Diego's Steve Arlin and the Mets' Jerry Koosman were locked in a magnificent pitching duel, with Arlin giving up just one hit and striking out eight and Koosman giving up five hits and striking out 12.

In the llth inning New National League East w. 1. pet. g.b. 45 26 .634 -43 29 .597 2V4 38 34 .528 7V, 38 35 .521 8 31 41 .431 14'A Pittsburgh New York St.

Louis Chicago Montreal Philadelphia 25 47 .347 20V4 wilf make the first West The match for the world title now held by the 35-year-old Russian will begin Tuesday in the Icelandic capital. The winner gets $150,000 and the loser $100,000. Spassky, a handsome Leningrad journalist who makes a living playing chess the year It began with Fischer refus- Springs armed with a court world cham ion ing to come to Iceland for the order allowing her to play with the Ladies Professional Golf Association. She was suspended earlier this year by the LPGA for alleged cheating, but she is fighting the move in court. originally scheduled start July 2 because he was not happy "with the financial terms.

Jim Slater, a wealthy British banker, saved the match when he offered to double the prize money from $125,000 to $250,000. Junior Baseball The 26-year-old Miss Blalock- In the only game reported last A I will liO.WU VU it, i bw ifu iuub Fischer finally turned up July 1 1 tournam last night in the Canandaigua Junior IL 1-1 VC3T. 9 Tin lnp urnc oc- 4V.fr. ii A 4--but by then, Spassky was Cincinnati Houston Los Angeles Atlanta move. He won the draw w.

I. pet. g.b. Thursday night and will play 44 28 .611 white, 'meaning he will make the first move. The 29-year-old American will play black in the first game.

In succeeding games they alternate. Despite the charges and countercharges exchanged between the two camps there was no sign of personal animosity between the two. 44 31 .587 Ite 38 35 .521 35 39 .473 10 San Francisco 32 47 .405 15M. San Diego 26 47 .356 Thursday's Results San Fran 6 Philadelphia 4 Los Ang 11 Montreal 3 San Diego 1 N.Y., 14 inns Atlanta 4 Chicago 3 Pitts 7 Houston 3, 17 inns (only games scheduled) Today's Probable Pitchers (All Times EDT) San Francisco (McDowell 8-5) at Montreal (Stoneman 7-5), 8:05 p.m. Los Angeles (Button 9-4) at New York (Matlack 8-4), 8:05 p.m.

Chicago CHooton 6-7) at Cincinnati (Simpson 4-2), 8:05 p.m. Houston (Roberts 7-3) at St. Louis (Gibson 7-5), 9 p.m. San Diego (Corkins 0-4 and Norman 5-6) at Philadelphia (Neibauer 0-2 and Carlton 10-6), 2, 5:35 p.m. she returns as this baseball program, -the Angels upset and threatened to pull llcar Iead in money winner on Wanked the Tigers 14-0 in Major out.

He first demanded that women tour Her victories league action. in the Dinah Shore Colgate Tom Woodhams went.all the Tournament and the Suzuki, way for the Angels giving up Internationale have earned her just one hit a single Mike 39 138 Mariaco. He had 10 strikeouts Fischer forfeit the first game, then asked for an apology from the American and finally asked Dr. Max Euwe, president of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), to admit that he violated the rules when he postponed the match in Fischer's absence instead of disqualifying the American. Suzie Maxwell Berning, the walked two batters.

Ed winner of last Sunday's U.S. Mulheron did the catching. Mike Rodney started and Women's Open, will be Miss Mike Rodney started Blalcck's toughest challenger. went three and two thirds in Other close competitors will be Pam Burnett, who finished Euwe, himself a former one stroke behind Mrs. Berning world champion and the last 1U renevea He was loser He was Daye non-Russian to hold the title, 6: 5 York brought in Tug McGraw pj rgh (Kison 2-1 and and San Diego brought in Gary Garber at (Hardin Ross.

Ross shut out the Mets on one hit for four innings and for three innings McGraw allowed Francisco''at Montreal on three hits. al New Yo rk In the 14th inning Derrel ego at Philadelphia Thomas singled for the Padres, Dave Roberts sacrificed and both runners were safe on a "fielder's choice and Leron Lee bunted a single. One out later McGraw walked Jerry Morales forcing in Roberts. Bud Harrelson tried to score on a wild pitch for the Mets in the bottom of the inning but was tagged out at the plate. The Los Angeles paced by shortstop Bill Russell's four RBIs and third baseman Jim Lefebvre's three- run homer, continued their hitting explosion against Montreal as they drubbed the Expos, 11-3, with a 13-hit attack.

The Other Side On the other side of the won- loss coin, the streaking San Francisco Giants stopped the Philadelphia Phillies, 8-4, in 10 innings on Tito Fuentes' two- The Sign of The Well-Dressed Rooster" CLOSE-OUT Alt Remaining MEN'S SUITS Regularly To '720 75 Still Some Sizes Left Values to $23 (Sizes 38reg. to 46 long) A Few Knits Included Special Group Men's Slacks 3' To When Spassky was introduced promptly penned a declaration aUhe draw, Fischer applauded, "admitting that he had made a And when the challenger, dressed in a green suit and red tie, was presented, Spassky gave him a big hand. As they shook hands at the end of the ceremony, Spassky held on to Fischer's hand and said, "And good luck." mistake. Thursday, Fischer broke the ice when he wrote a letter to "Dear Boris" apologizing for his "disrespectful behavior." Fischer admitted he had champion Jo Ann earner. did catching Miss Rankin and Sharon For the Angels Ed Woodhams Miller shot three-under par 70s.

and Larry Johnson each had in a pre-tournament pro am two doubles, Ed Mulheron two event Thursday. singles with Mike King, Dave Mrs. Berning shot a 75 in the pro-am event and Miss Blalock, Don Kazmark and Tom Woodhams "offended you and your coun- who played without a cardr each having singles A a the Soviet Union. birdied four holes. 413 111 000 000 0 1 "AMERICAN Pie" OVER AND OVeR AND OVER AND About Sports People By United Press International STOCKHOLM Lusis of Russia broke the listed world javelin record Thursday with a throw, of 1968 Olympic javelin champion 1 cracked the old mark of 302 feet, inches set by Jorma Kinnunen of Finland in 1969.

MUIRFIELD, Scotland (UPI) --Jack Nicklaus, gunning for the third leg of golfing's grand slam, went through a full round practice session thursday in preparation for next week's British "Open. Nicklaus has won the Masters and U.S. Open this year. A victory in the British Open and American PGA would make him the first golfer to win all four major tourneys in one year. WOODSTOCK LIKES TO LISTEN "TO MY BLONDIE MOW -ABOUT TURMIMS THE DRAIM-PIPE AClOOtJD THE OTHER WAV? ACTUALLY, I CARRY! THE MALLET JUST FOO.

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