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1- SHEBOYGAN PRESS, Tuesday, May 18, 1971 21 Hot Hand Win Key In ABA Final Tiff Brews Betting On The Future In Draft; Pattin, Hunter To Open Oakland Series night. Marty Pattin will go for I would rather go for five By United Press International National League East Lane said although obtaining older, experienced ball players would have put the Brewers in W. L. Pet. GB 21 12 .636 "more respectable position" the Brewers while Catfish Hunter will hurl for the A's.

Wednesday night's game will be a rematch between Milwaukee's rookie sensation Bill Parsons and Oakland's ace, Vida Blue. Parsons lost a 2-0 decision to Blue earlier at pitchers might be attractive in the upcoming draft, "but we probably will go for another catcher or infielder, leaving pitching to the last." He explained that shelling out a lot of money for pitchers is risky because they could develop arm trouble that could last the rest of their careers. by now, the Brewers owners hard throwing young guys for $20,000 or less than bank on getting one or two at big prices who may not pan out," Lane said. The Brewers were off Monday and traveled to Oakland, to begin a three-game series with the Athletics Tuesday prefer to continue building with New York Pittsburgh St. Louis Chicago Montreal Philadelphia 21 14 .600 20 15 .571 18 17 .514 13 14 .481 By JOHN KEAHEY SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) winner is going to be the team with the hot hand and no other single -factor will make that much difference." That's the way former Boston Celtics great Bill Sharman sizes up the game tonight between his Utah Stars and former teammate Frank Ramsey's Kentucky Colonels for the championship of the American Basketball Association.

The Stars and Colonels have battled through six rugged games with each team winning three times on its home floor. young material to tne poinr where the Brewers could be pennant contenders." 11 22 .333 10 He said many outstanding ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI) The owners of the Milwaukee Brewers are betting on the future and are apparently willing to put up a good sized purse to build a club that will be able to reap the benefits. Frank Lane, Brewers baseball operations boss, said Monday the club is prepared to spend a quarter of a million dollars for young talent in the free agent draft June 8-9 at New York. He said the amount has beer, set aside for the draft by Brewers' president, Alan "Bud" Se-lig.

Lane said an expansion club-such as ours who are in their third year in the league But for the Colonels to emerge as ABA champs, they must break a season-long jinx in never being able to win at Utah's Salt Palace. In fact, the Utah triumphs have usually been by wide margins. On the line tonight in addition to the prestige of being ABA champions is $8,000 in prize money to each player. Both teams were rather solemn in their final workouts Monday. Walt Simon of the Colonels summed up the feeling of his teammates by saying, "We've got the best shooters on our team and we're due to break our jinx out there." At the Stars' final workout, Sharman said, "I don't think you can compare a seventh series game with any other one.

One factor that has Sharman nervous is the sore knee of hot-shooting, playmaking guard Merv Jackson. The former University of Utah star, dubbed "The Magician," is taking cortisone and zylocaine shots to keep the pain to a minimum. Jackson saw only 16 minutes of action in the 105-102 Kentucky victory at Louisville Saturday. "The only thing that's going to heal that knee is six weeks to two months rest," said Sharman. "But we just can't bench him for the final game." "doesn't build to pennant con 3( 1 tending status by trades for ex perienced players.

"You do that by developing young players. That's why the West W. L. Pet. GB San Francisco 27 10 .730 Atlanta 18 18 .500 8 Los Angeles 18 19 .486 9 Houston 17 19 .472 9 Cincinnati 13 22 .371 13 San Diego 10 25 .286 16 Monday's Games Pitts 6 Montreal 5 At 4 New York 3 (12 inns) Phila 3 Cincinnati 2 Houston 2 San Diego 0 Today's Probable Pitchers San Francisco (Bryant 3-1) at Chicago (Pappas 4-4) Montreal (Stoneman 4-2) at Pittsburgh (Johnson 2-2), night.

New York (Koosman 3-1) at Atlanta (McQueen 1-0), night. San Diego (Arlin 1-5) at Houston (Forsch 0-0), night. Los Angeles (Sutton 1-4) at St. Louis (Cleveland 3-2), night. Philadelphia (Lersch 3-2) at Cincinnati (Gullett 3-2), night.

Wednesday's Games San Francisco at Chicago New York at Phila, night. Montreal at Atlanta, night. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, night. San Diego at Houston, night. Los Angeles at St.

Louis, night. free agent draft is of such vital importance," he said. The Mileage Specialist Lane said the Brewers could have bought four established major leaguers exchange for their latest No. 1 draftee, i i Darrell Porter, who signed for lECUMl) TIEE 570,000. But, said Lane, "owners like Selig and Ed Fitzgerald don't Russian Chess Expert Resigns, Fischer In Win VANCOUVER, B.C.

(AP) -Bobby Fischer of Los- Angeles won the first game of his 10-game match with Marck Taimanov of the Soviet Union Monday when the Russian chess expert resigned without more play. Their match was adjourned Sunday night after the 40th move. Fischer leads 1-0 in the quarter-finals of the World Chess Championships to decide a challenger to present world champion, Boris Spasky of Russia. In other quarter-final matches, Bent Larsen of Denmark and Wolfgang Ulhmann of East Germany, tied 1-1, adjourned after the 41st move of their third game at Las Palmas, Canary Islands. Russians Victor Korchnoi and Yefim Geller played to a draw on the 35th move of their third game in Moscow.

It was the second draw, with Korchnoi the winner of the other contest. At Seville, Spain, Russia's Tigran Petrosyan and Robert Huebner of West Germany tied for the fourth time in as many games. want to sacrifice the future to help the present." He noted the rise of the Cincinnati Reds to power in the National League was a similar process. The Reds signed players like Johnny Bench, Don Gullett, Wayne Simpson and Bernie Carbo through the free agent draft. Marytown Blasts Kiel In Wild Tilt Marytown blasted Kiel 23-11 in a wild ball game in which the winners committed more errors than the losers got hits.

The two teams combined racked up '34 runs, 28 hits and 19 errors. Marytown had 16 of the hits and 13 of the errors, compared with 12 and six for Kiel. The winners scored nearly all the runs they needed in the top of the first inning, scoring 11. They then scored in alternate innings in racking up their big win total. Offensive stars for the winners were Mand and Casper, who each collected four hits.

Mand hit the game's only homer. Four men had two hits apiece for Kiel. G. Klapperich was the winning pitcher and Weedman the loser. Harness Title NEW YORK (UPI)-The Second World Driving Championship of harness racing, sponsored by the Harness Tracks of America, gets underway tonight at Roosevelt Raceway with eight of the top drivers in the world taking part.

Taking part in the competition, which will be held on nine tracks in the U.S. and Canada, will be Herve Filion of Canada, Bill Haughton of the U.S., Adolf Ubleis of Austria, Jean Rene Gougeon of France, Cencio Ossani of Italy, Karsten Buer of Norway, Peter Wolfender of New Zealand and Gordon Rothacker of Australia. Bay the 1st tire at our everyday exchange pricc.get the 2nd tire for 12 price (plus Fed. Excise taxes). MEW to PER PAIR Montgomery Signed SAN DIEGO (UPI) The San Diego Chargers of the National Football League Monday announced, the signing of Jack Montgomery, a running back from Kansas State.

Montgomery was the Chargers' third round draft choice. American League East W. L. Pet. GB Boston 21 11 .656 Baltimore 19 14 .576 2V2 New York 16 16 .500 5 Detroit 16 18 .471 6 Washington 15 20 .429 V2 Cleveland 13 20 .394 82 West W.

L. Pet. GB Oakland 25 14 .649 Minnesota 19 17 .528 4'2 Kansas City 18 19 .486 6 California 18 20 .474 6i2 Milwaukee 14 18 .438 1x2 Chicago 13 20 .394 9 Monday's Results Cleveland 6 Washington 3 New York 6 Baltimore 3 Boston 3 Detroit 2 Minnesota 3 California 2 (Only games scheduled) Today's Probable Pitchers American League Milwaukee (Pattin 3-3) at Oakland (Hunter (6-2), night. Minnesota (Kaat 3-1) or Hall 1-3) at California (Murphy 1-5), night. Chicago (Wood 1-2) at Kansas City (Hedlund 3-2), night.

Cleveland (McDowell 1-5) at Washington (McLain 4-5), night. Baltimore (Cuellar 3-1) at New York (Peterson 3-2), night. Detroit (Zepp 0-1) at Boston (Siebert 6-0), night. Wednesday's Games Milw at Oakland, night. Minn, at Calif, night.

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