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The Desert Sun du lieu suivant : Palm Springs, California • 9

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The Desert Suni
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Palm Springs, California
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f-'V'V 4 ri MM July 1 1 972 THE DESERT SUN B1 Athletes Aim For Berths On US Olympic Team Vv Gene Lube Sports Editor Standings the other heat in a faster 1:472 Among those who didn't qualify for today's final from that heat were Tom Vor Ruden and Juris Luzins two of America's better half-milers However both are still alive in the trials because they are entered in the 1500 meter run next week along with Ryun Wottle and Ken Swenson Ryun who holds the world records for 880 yards the mile and 1500 meters was as pleased as he could be with his Friday performance felt good but I really had to work said Ryun Silvester an Olympian in 1964 and 1968 and the world record holder paced qualifiers to the discus final Friday with a throw of 211-2 It was far off his world record of 224-5 but easily the best because the field used new and strange implements Ryun meanwhile looked like the Rvun of old when he jumped into the lead after 100 meters and then held off closing bids by Marcel Philippe and AAU champ Dave Wottle to win his semifinal heat in 1:473 Richard Wohlhuter the former Notre Dame star won EUGENE Ore (UPI) The 1972 US Olympic track and field team starts taking shape today with the first five Finals of the trials and among those shooting for early berths are Jim Ryun Jay Silvester and a whole new flock of sprinters Finals on the day's schedule include the discus where Silvester still is king the 800 meters where Ryun is running stronger with each passing day the triple jump the 100 dash where anyone could be the winner and the 20-kilometer walk Major League National League Hinson Sets Cleveland Pace 44 CHAGRIN FALLS Ohio (UPI) The last time Larry Hinson won a PGA tour event was in 1969 at the Greater New Orleans Open in his rookie season Since then his best cash year was 1970 when he finished eighth on the money list with 6120897 But he suffered through a dismal 1971 with a shoulder ailment that started a downward trek That trek apparently ended Friday when Hinson played his best round I can't remember when" carded seven birdies and a bogey to --k A -V I- i 4 1 A A 4 0 AUSSIE ACE Australia's Evonnt Goolagong makes a backhand return to Susan Stop of Deerfield during their third round women's singles match yesterday at Hie All-England Lawn Tennis Championships in England Tho Australian star 6-0 end according to the draw Chris Evert of Ft Lauderdalo semifinals of tho women's Telephoto) Angels Throw Ryan At Patti Could Upset Chris take the first-round lead in the 1150000' Cleveland Open golf tournament with a six under par 31-34-65 Hinson 27 of Douglas Ga had four birdies on the front nine and three more on the back nine at the par-71 6907-yard Tanglewood Country Club to squeak past a charging John Jacobs who was one stroke back at 66 moving into second round felt so good all through the round and had some good strokes and a few lucky putts but I'm not taking away any 6-5 It was third homer of the four-game series Tonight the open a three-game series against the Angels in Anaheim with rookie Dave Hamilton 5-1 of the going t-1 Sin Francium cLm Angrtn ibrhhl Sill Bondi rf 1111 llowirih cl 4 1 1 1 Sprier 4111 HcCovey lb 1 11 1 Khtgmin 4111 Rider 4111 GiUuther lb 4111 Funln a 1 1 1 1 Bryant 1 III nn in nn i in 4 4 Totals NrhN 4111 nn 4111 nn 4111 4111 nn Sill 411 I Lacy a Davli cf MoU Left bare a Palter lb Camxuar Rumen Valentine rf Orfeen Garvey ph Pen Buckner ph Wilhelm Dietz ph Total! 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He also says the television coverage will be limited If he beats Spassky he see why it should be some kind of secret Fischer originally planned to go to the world championships with only one other person Spassky is already in Reykjavik with what amounts to an entourage Fischer reads significance into that also because the championship goes on for some time and while Spassky will have people to talk to and help him relax Fischer won't Fischer doesn't think any of these things are pure accidents He secs them all as part of a general program by the Soviets American League East 1 pet 36 28 563 29 34 34 36 37 gb Detroit Baltimore New York Boston Cleveland Milwaukee 35 28 27 27 26 West 1 pet 43 23 652 27 29 33 37 38 1 7 7 8 8 gb Oakland Chicago Minnesota Kansas City California Texas 591 547 484 456 415 4 7 11 13 15 Results Minnesota 2 Kan City 0 Milw at Boston ppd rain Texas 7 California 3 Chicago 6 Oakland 5 11 inns Baltimore 3 Detroit 2 New York 1 Cleveland 0 Probable Pitchers (AH Times EDT) American League Milwaukee (Lockwood 4-8) at Boston (Culp 4-7) 2 pm Cleveland (Kilkenny 1-0) at New York (Kekich 6-6) 2 pm Texas (Gogolewski 3-6) at Kansas City (Splittorff 7-4) 2:30 pm Minnesota (Perry 6-7) at Chicago (Lemonds 0-1) 2:15 pm Baltimore (Alexander 3-4) at Detroit (Lolich 12-5) 3:15 pm Oakland (Hamilton 5-1) at California (Ryan 8-5) 11 pm Sunday's Games Milwaukee at Boston 2 Minnesota at Chicago 2 Cleveland at New York 2 Baltimore at Detroit Oakland at California Texas at Kansas City 2 At Salton 8th year are: Jim Chapman Palm Desert Ray Ellis Chula Vista Kathy Hollinger Riverside Paul Meyers Playa del Rey Myrtle Moscrip Norwalk Jim Smutz Lakewood Bill Soto El Cajon and Corkey Walker Escondido California Those skiing for their 10th year are: Bill Blomteaun San Diego Don Brown Salton Sea Beach Gil Cannon Playa del Rey Rick de la Rae Sunny-mead Sandy Jakl Alkhambra Eleventh year Helldivers are: Bob Soto El Cajon and Dan Walther Sunnymead California Members skiing for their 12th year are: Chuck Rear Norwalk California Larry Rear Salton Sea Beach holds the record for his 14th year membership gets into shape where Mary Ann blew six match points last year If the form book works out the United States should have five girls in the last eight after fourth round Also favored to progress are Billie Jean King Nancy Gunter and Rosie Casals In the bottom half of the draw Jim Connors of' Beleville 111 and Tom Gorman of Seattle Wash will try to join Stan Smith the top seed and favorite in the last eight Connors should get by Francois Jauffret of France but Gohnan beaten semi-finalist last year will have his work cut out against second-seeded Ilie Nastase of Romania GRID TRADE GREEN BAY Wis (UPI) -The Green Bay Packers said Friday they have obtained linebacker Doug Woodlief from the Los Angeles Rams for an undisclosed conditional draft choice in 1973 ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS SEALED 6 RECOATED QUALITY WORK LOCALLY LICENSED Fat Da It YaawaH-aif Malarial Par Saia LOW PRICK call $100 Friday's Results New York 7 Montreal 3 St Louis 4 Phila 1 Chicago 4 Pittsburgh 3 Atlanta 5 Houston 2 San Fran 8 Los Angeles 4 San Diego 4 Cinci 3 13 inns Today's Probable Pitchers (All Times EDT) Los Angeles (Downing 4-4) at San Francisco (McDowell 8-5) 4 pm Chicago (Jenkins 9-6) at Pittsburgh (Moose 5-4) 2:15 pm Atlanta (Niekro 7-6) at Houston (Wilson 4-5) 8:30 pm New York (Koosman 5-3) at Montreal (Morton 3-7 or Torrez 9-3) 8:05 pm -Cincinnati (Nolan 10-2) at San Diego (Arlin 7-7) 10:30 pm St Louis (Gibson 6-5 and Santorini 3-6) at Philadelphia (Nash 1-3 and Reynolds 0-3) 2 5:35 pm Games New York at Montreal St Louis at Philadelphia Chicago at Pittsburgh Atlanta at Houston Cincinnati at San Diego Los Ang at San Francisco Skiers Meet The 16th annual ski event will take place at Helen's Harbor Salton Sea Beach Tuesday The Helldivers Club was originated to prove that water sports at the desert sea are fun in Mid-summer as well as during fall and winter months Registration will be open at the ski beach at 10 am Tuesday This is an open meet and all skiers are invited to participate Approximately 140 Helldiver members are expected to be on hand for thisd meet skiing will continue throughout the day Skiers receive club cards patches and increasingly impressive awards for skiing expected to be on hand for this time membership is earned for a 7th year Those skiing in 1972 for their BOBBY FISCHER Bids For Chess ANAHEIM (UPI) Call him Richie or Dick Allen still Mr Poison to the Oakland Athletics Feasting on pitching Allen crashed a three-run 1-1 Tran ibrhhl 4111 Lovttto cl i 1 1 1 Joan 4111 Mincher lb 4111 Bdlbpe 4 1 1 1 Ford rf 4111 Bittner 1 1 1 1 Himb 1111 Kubiiktt 1 1 1 1 Hind Mil Luidbladp mi ini mi mil Titah ClUlKlIa brbH 4111 4111 mi mi 4111 111 4 111 4 111 ini ini Alomar a Pimaa cf Koaco if Oliver lb Sptaccr II Homnoa Kunaycr O'Brin Alien Mott oa ph Bate Uni! 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Or even Moscow? Any large city where people activity and decent restaurants would be fine Some place at least where something to do at Bobhw Fischer America's 29year-uid chess genius has a theory about why Reykjavik was picked as the site of the world championship which starts this Sunday The Russians are the ones who picked Reykjavik Fischer thinks the Russians have a motive He thinks they want to the championship because he feels he's going to take it from the Soviet Boris Spassky more Fischer thinks the Russians know he's going to do it In this own way Fischer is a demonstrator He has been demonstrating the way he feels about having to play in Reykjavik by taking his good old time getting there This has shaken up a lot of people but Fischer had a reason for his actions Call it oneups- PALM SPRINGS Most Unusual Tourist Attraction SWAP MEETS" 4 pm -1 1 pm vary SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY SUNAIR DRIVE -IN WIMBLEDON England (UPI) Patti Hogan a 22-year-old who last saw her home at La Jolla Calif 18 months ago could be the girl to put the skids under the new center court darling Chris Evert should they meet in the quarter-finals at the 86th All-England lawn tennis championships Both play today the sixth day of the 6130858 tournament and both are expected to win to set up their quarter-final meeting Miss Hogan who pulled the first upset of the division when she took fifth-seeded Australian Kerry Melville 6-4 6-4 meets Julie Anthony of Malibu Calif while Miss Evert the 17-year-old sensation from Ft Lauderdale Fla tangles with Laura Du Pont of Charlotte NC Patti whose only trip home was after Forest Hills last year has won the Surbiton grass court title finished runner-up to Joyce Williams in the Northern Title to try to beat him psychologically "The world champion has the right to pick the site of the championships" says Fischer even there when the international governing body chose the site A Russian delegation was there and they picked the FLschcr feels the' championships have become a political matter That annoys him But it hasn't lessened any of his desire to beat Spassky Fischer has a lot of that same instinct" Jack Dempsey had when he was fighting Some of that instinct shows up even when he's not sitting at the chess board Earlier this month for example he competed with 15 other top athletes in the Dewars Sports Celebrity tennis championships at LaCosta Calif and it was a little funny to watch such headliners as Rick Barry Deacon Jones and Elgin Baylor all ask Fischer for his autograph SWIMWEAR Big Sizes (tnXXXIarg) vi rs i Volkswagen Oasis Coupon Sale! manship if you like Boris Spassky needn't worry about Fischer not making it for their first match Sunday though Bobby Hull may or may not play for the Winnipeg Jets next season and Rick Barry may or may not play for the Golden State Warriors but there is no way Bobby Fischer ever is going to miss playing for the world championship of chess Even in Reykjavik Mainly because he thinks going to win I wouldn't be at all surprised if right and that has nothing to do with chauvinism Spassky is good but Fischer is better and when the tall curly-haired New Yorker is right he's like Joe Frazier and Tom Scaver when they're right Meaning going to bleat him Fischer hold back He is exceptionally outspoken and honest and when you hear his objections to playing in Reykjavik they do make a good deal of sense Fischer has been there so when he talks about Reykjavik he isn't doing so from hearsay $100 I This Coupon Worth $10000 When Applied To! 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