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DAILY PKKSS. INKNM'OKT MIWS, VIRGINIA. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 13. 1972 VI KG INI A ROOSTIi; 1 972-7. TICKET SALliS A4 il MiLAIN HlJItLS liltlKI I.Y Cardinals Smash Twardzik, Scott Attempting To Tciich I FiiiHiamentals At Squire Youth Clinics Bv KOB MINGS fast break drills, emphasizing Braves As Gibson Wins 9th In Row ST.

LOUIS API-Bullet Rob Gibson hurled a six-hitter for his ninth consecutive victory of the baseball season and chipped in with his third home run of the year to lead the St. Louis Cardinals to a 7-0 National League victory over Atlanta Wednesday night. The 3ti-year-old Gibson, who began his winning streak following five season-opening losses, drilled 34th birthday Wednesday, also was impressed by what he saw. "These kids over here are real good," Scott said. "There are some pretty good players and they are responsive." Scott and Twardzik, who held their first two clinics of the Summer (others on this side of Hampton Roads are July 26 and Aug.

2), sent some of the boys at the clinics through regular three-man game of movement." Twardzik, former Old Dominion star who was one of Virginia's top five draft choices, noted "we're trying to teach the kids something they're going to use (in playing basketball). Those pattycake passes are no good." The former Monarch standout, like Scott, is working in the Squires' front office. Scott's headquarters are in the Hampton Roads Coliseum Paily Tress Sports Writer The Squires already are on the move in the change of format of their basketball clinics this year, i Ray Scott and Pave who conducted a pair of sessions for youngsters Wednesday at Bethel and Denbigh High Schools, have put movement into the clinics. Scott, who celebrated his fundamentals of basketball. The change in format was the idea of Scott, who moved to a front office job of Virginia's American Basketball Association club after winding up his 12-year career last Spring.

''Last year," explained Scott, "we were having the kids stand still and throw passes. That doesn't happen in a game. Basketball is a I V7 a fast ball of Braves ngnt- hander Ron Schueler. 3-4. over the left field wall in the fourth inning.

The blow, which boosted the Cards' lead to 4-0, was followed by Lou Brock's second homer of the season in sie- while Twardzik is based at Scope. Scott, involved in industrial sales (to groups such as American Oil, Peoples Drug, Coca Cola, said his new naling an exit for the Braves' pitcher. After reliever Denny McLain worked two scoreless innings, the Cards scored their final two runs in the seventh off Mike McQueen Gas Ion Tops Padres' Win Over Expos MONTREAL (UPI) Clarence Gaston drove in two runs with a home run and a single Wednesday night as the San Diego Padres edged the Montreal Expos, 6-5, and gave Mike Corkins his first win of the season. Gaston homered in the 4 jf Tom nrisKopi oiiows I raieclorv Ul Drive AtUnU Youthful American comnetitor mm two-over-par' 73 Tuesday in the high job is more than an eight-hour per day. The Squires, he explained, are trying to sell enough blocks of season tickets so that when the merger comes with the National Basketball Association, there will be no problem in sales in thai area.

"We're trying to be the first out of the gate," Scott explained. Scott labeled progress as "so far, so good." pletcs first shot from rough grass in opening round of the 101st British Open. Playing with grand-slam aspirant Jack Nicklaus, Weiskopf fired a ly prestigious golf championship which runs four days in Muirfield, Scotland. Nicklaus is a heavy favorite for third British title in succession. ao bi 4 12 3 0 0 0 4 110 3 10 0 3 12 1 4 111 3 10 0 3 0 0 0 Lum ti Baker cf Evans 3b Carly II Brown If Williams lb Casanova Perez ss St.

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2B-Torre. JBCartv. Brock (2). SB-Torre. Schueler 3 4 IP er bb so 4 'i 5 5 2 0 2 10 0 11 2 2 2 2 1 I 9 6 0 0 2 Contiaurd From Page 53 McLain McQueen Gibson 9 5 T-157.

A 19.827. Scott looks upon his new job as "another facet of learning administrative techniques. It's something any ballplayer should learn." Yet Scott, known as "instant offense" during his two-year career with the Squires, admitted he will be a li'tle bit "itchy" when training camp starts in September. He was not offered a playing contract by the Squires. Scott is not too sure about how good Virginia will be this season but comments "with the talent we have we'll be a contender.

Everybody points a Hnmitm imntinxmxnik Smug mmmtm mKttfiwmaaM.zjii& i TUESDAY'S LATE GAME his round and twice was three under par. But he missed a birdie from 3' 2 feet on the 15th hole and then drifted solo home run by Stahl in the third inning put San Diego ST LOUIS ab bi ATLANTA ab bi His only bogey came on the 10th, where he was short of the green. He got the stroke back by ripping a six iron to within four feet of the flag on the 12th and took sole control of the top spot with a 15-foot birdie putt on the 14th. He missed the green on the next hole but canned a 12-foot (Staff Photo bv Williard Owens) Suires Demonstrate Ball-Handling Techniques Virginia's Ray Scott (left) and Dave Ted McKenney watches Twardzik. into a 3-3 tie.

7 0 11 Brock II 6 2 5 5 San Dieoo iwdiui worn on ariDDimg with two Local American Basketball Associa- Montreal titles, was in the rough seven times and missed five greens, but got out of it with only two bogcyes. Both of those came when the ball skipped into foxhole-deep bunkers. Nicklaus had it three under par until he bogeyed the ninth. A nine iron second shot ran through the green and trickled into a bunker. It was almost the same situation on the 10th.

This time the ball landed on the green Lum rl Baker cl HAaron lb Carly II OsBrown II Evans 3b EWillams MPerez ss Garrido 2b ab bi ab bi 4 0 0 0 Hunt 2b 5 0 2 5 12 0 Foli ss 5 12 0 4 111 Mashore rf 4 2 2 7 13 0 Sizemore 2b 6 0 11 3 113 MAlou lb 7 0 10 2 0 0 0 Torre 3b 7 13 1 4 0 10 Simmons 6 0 0 0 6 8 0 0 Carbo rl 3 0 11 7 0 10 Clndenon lb 2 0 0 0 7 0 10 JCruZ cl 3 10 0 4 2 10 Melendez cf 2 0 0 0 mm mavuhi ss tnnn youth at the Squire clinic Wednesday afternoon at Denbigh High School. Scott instructs Norman Banks, while tion Club is conducting a number of clinics in Tidewater to help area youth work on basketball fundamentals. Thomas 2b Roberts 3b Slahl If Colbert lb Gaston rl Morales cl 4iio bmqlelon If 4100 4 2 3 2 Wood cf 3 112 2 110 Day cf 10 0 0 4 Rnri-ahll nh I A PNiekro SJackson oh 1 1 1 Santorini 2 0 0 0 coralles Hernandz ss 3 0 0 1 Bailey 3b 2 0 12 back to two under with his three putts from 25 feet on the last hole. He missed the second one from about 3' 2 feet. "You've got to feel miserable when you three-putt the last green, Jacklin said.

"But if you're stupid enough to do it, well, you've got to pay the penalty and just try not to do it again tomorrow." "I hit it all over the golf course," said Nicklaus, who drew most of the trallerv nf Laldwell 2 0 0 0 McCarvr 3b 2 0 10 Corkins Ray, Smith Expected Entries 1 0 0 0 Humphrey 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Jorqensn lb 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Stoneman a 10 0 0 JHardin 1 0 0 0 Segui a 0 0 0 0 Hoerner 0 0 0 0 Crosby ph 10 0 0 Uoshaw 0 0 0 0 Drbwsky 0 0 0 0 Casanova ph 1 0 0 0 MNer tnv ph 0 0 0 0 Jarvis 0 0 0 0 Grzenda 0 0 0 0 Breazeale ph 1 0 0 0 Alyea oh 10 0 0 Stone 0 8 0 0 Cloninger 0 0 0 0 Anderson ph 10 0 0 Palmer 0 0 0 0 Schaelfer Jestadt ph Ross Norman Greif 0 0 0 0 McAnallv 10 0 0 but kicked left and into a 0 0 0 0 Strohmavr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fairey ph 10 0 0 trap. He had practically shot out and went some no 15 For Meet At Bethel Friday Walker 0 0 0 0 Fairly ph 10 0 0 Renko 0 0 0 0 35 6 10 6 Totals 37 It 4 for the playoffs. That's the whole game." Twardzik also is working with Bill Henderson on group sales in Norfolk. He said he does not spend much time in the office. The front office work is somewhat of a boon to Twardzik, since he majored in business administration at Old Dominion.

As to rookie camp, Twardzik said "my feet are itchy. Totals San Diego 021 210 000 6 300 020 000 Montreal E-Hernander treal 1 LOB San Diego 6. Mon- Total 53 5 II 4 Total 52 4 11 3 Braves 010 000 300 000 001 5 Cards 01! 001 100 000 OOft H.Aaron. Williams. DP Atlanta 3.

St. Louis 1. LOB Atlanta 17. St. Louis 11.

2B Brock, Baker. 3B Torre. H.Aaron (19). SB Brock 2, Garrido, H.Aaron. Simmons, McNertnev.

Baker. 5F Sizemore. IP ER BB SO par-saving putt and parrcd in routinely. The dapper little Marr, a 38-year-old veteran who divides his time between the tour and his job as a television commentator, said, "I had the worst year of my career last year, then followed it up with still a worse one this year. "I finished ninth or 10th at Pensacola and that's the only time I played at all decent all year." That, said Marr, is the reason he turned to television.

"When you can't play golf any he said with a grin, "you've got to find something to do." By ED RICHARDS Daily Press Sports Writer a chanee. auarter-milp ipt RnnaiH Pav win nn ii HR Stahl (5), Gaston For 2B Hunt. 3B Foli (4). SB-Mashore. Caldwell ip er bb so J- ivuj "ill iUIl UiC ifmna htrrV.

r.nUnnl A Irt 1.: A school The national high 440 king, who went" nviH 4 2-3 7 5 2 1 1 rn i ii'hii tinnW vju a wniimuiu IUUI Ul fllcl UT Corkins 15 3 3 0 0 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 feet beyond the hole, then missed the putt coming back. Tupling is a tall, refreshingly candid character who refused to be overwhelmed or even particularly elated-over his stunning upset lead. "If you look at the law of averages, there's no possible way I can win the Open," he said. Nicklaus used his driver five times in his opening PNiekro 6 7 JHardin 1 2 Hoerner 1-3 0 Uoshaw 12-3 0 Jarvis 0..7.2 0 13 10 0 10 Sc haelter Ross Norman Greil r-v "i ouiie, saiu vvennesaay mat ne ii De at Bethel High Fridav for the open track meet sponsored by the Hampton Recreation Department and the Peninsula Track Club. I'm going to trv to run in C7' 16,000 that swarmed over the Scottish Moors by the Firth of Forth.

"But it wasn't a bad scoring round," he added. "I just didn't play particuarly well. I've played a lot worse, but I certainly feel I can play a lot better." Nicklaus, gunning for an unprecedented one-year sweep of the world's four major 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Stoneman 86 3 6 5 5 2 3 111110 2 1 0 0 0 1 McAnallv Strohmaver Walker Renko Stone 4 2 Santorini 6 1-3 8 Seoui 7 23 0 Drabowsky 2 0 Grzenda 2 2 Cloninger 3- 0 Palmer (L.O-t) .1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 Stoneman pitched MIICMTO to 3 batters in 4th; McAnallv pitched lo 2 batters in 5th. WP- Save-Greil (2). HBP-bV Caldwell HBP bv Grzenda (Lum) Niekro, Palmer 2.

PB E.Will 4:02. A 18,712. T- I ready to go." The 6-foot guard said his feelings during a Squires game before a packed house in Scope may be higher than in his last two seasons for the Monarchs. "I may be a little bit more pumped up," explained the Pennsylvania native, who has played before sellout crowds in Scope before. "I know when I was a sophomore and uorqensenj.

WP-McAnally. T-309 A 15,048. round and landed on Muir-field's narrow fairways three times out of the five. three or four events, maybe even the half mile," said Ray, who now is most concerned about being in top condition for the upcoming confrontation between the U.S. and Russian junior's July 28-29 in Sacramento, Calif.

"Since taking a week's vacation after the National AAU meet, I've been working out several hours a day," added Ray, who is eager to match his 440 talents against the Soviet lads. In Ray's last four appearances hev. been clocked in 45.8 seconds (national record), 47.0, 46.6 and 46.3 in the 440. The Ferguson High graduate is expected to leave Monday for the Sacramento clash. "The wind had a lot to do wiih the way many of my UNIROYAL FASTRAKS POLYESTER FIBERGLASS shots kept straying," said Jack, who went out in 34 and came home in 36.

Exnccted to head the field event entries is Jackie Smith, the State 3-A long jump king. "We've had some good fields in this annual meet in the past and we're hoping for another," said Bethel High Track Coach Dennis Koz-lowski. "There's no entry fee and all anyone has to do to compete is show up." Other expected competitors will be Bethel speedsters Nelson Stortz, Clyde Blueford and Calvin Randolph, Ferguson hurdler John Ruff, York distance specialist Willie Mason and James Blair hurdler Mont Linkenauger. nam descended on LTED Muirfield in the afternoon we had a packed house, I'd really be high. I was still excited my last two years but with the Squires I'll be new to something." and Nicklaus said it made the course softer than he antici RADIO-TV SPORTS LOG msmm SIZE E78-14 WHITE REG.

35.45 LZT WALLS PLUS 2.34 TAX AND OLD TIRE Tennis Rained Out Rain forced postponement of Wednesday's action in the Newport News Open tennis tournament according to Louis Shackeford, the meet's director. The same schedule will prevail today. OFF pated in nearly a week's preparation for the tournament. He needs the title for the third leg of the grand slam winning all four major titles in professional golf. "I won't talk about my changes for the slam," Jack said.

"I just try to accept it, No matter what happens," he added. "If I go out and shoot 68 or 80 tomorrow, I'll accept it. You can try your best, but that's all you can do about it. Worrying doesn't help." REGULAR PRICE ON ALL SIZES FRANK BEARD Fires lst-Round 70 Field events will get under way at 6 p.m. and the running at 6:30.

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6:20 Baseball, Richmond at Peninsula (WTAR-FM 95.7 m.c). SUNDAY'S TELEVISION 12:00 Roller Derby (WVEC-TV Channel 13) mm Continued From Page 53 Trevino flashed that infectious grin and said: "They're his people. There ain't a Mexican in the bunch. The 6-foot-2 Tupling turned pro in the late fall of 1969 alter playing on Britain's amateur Walker Cup team. As a pro, he's had one tie for second but hasn't won a title.

This season he has earned less than $1,000. "I've been playing just horribly all year," he said, "but it all came right on the practice tec yesterday. I'd been standing too close to the ball." $2 Another top performer who may be in action is former Huntington star Keith Wither-spoon, who is attending Summer school at the University of Virginia. Witherspoon has looked super in the triple jump since the NCAA meet. He is also on the U.S.

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"They're the people paying the freight. "I don't know what Neil would be doing if we didn't have people to come out and watch us play golf. I don't know about him. "But I know what I'd be doing. I'd be back in Texas picking up range balls." out there, but that's okay.

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