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The Oshkosh Northwestern from Oshkosh, Wisconsin • Page 19

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I July 1, 1972 Doily Northwestern 19 Fischer Holding Out fcr Money REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) The financial dispute with the Bowling in Shape When Sperber Strikes Icelandic Chess Federation involves Fischer's demand for 30 per cent of the gate receipts at-the 2,500 Sports Palace where the matches will be held. Tick-, ets are $5 apiece. A federation spokesman said' Considerable progress was reported Friday night in 11th hour negotiations over Bobby Fischer's demand for more money from the world chess a m-p i i with Boris Spassky of Russia. Officials of the sponsoring Icelandic Chess Federation met NEW YORK (UPI)-Paula She earns extras for her Davis was seeking a com-: with Andrew Davis, Fischer's promise over the money snarl. keeps one fit, disciplines both mind and body, but concedes that for pure exercise "I doubt if anything is any better than swimming." To any woman worried about developing bulging muscles, Miss Sperber said forget it.

The average bowler isn't on the lanes that constantly. In her case, however, her left arm fhowlin? arm) has prawn lawyer and confidant, but saia But Gutmunder there was still no guarantee ICF president who talked with bperoer, zl, was born to be a tournament appearances, champion in sports. "Lucrative yes," she said of Ever since the leggy blonde her AMF affiliation, "but I've from Miami can remember, she really been travelling so much competed in every sports I've had no time to plan swimming, paddle ball, golf, investing. I just sock it in the touch football, baseball, soft- bank." ball, bowling. "Our family Travel time consumed has always had some sport going," included two trips to Japan, she said.

where she said bowling is a When Miss Sperber settled whole new craze. "You'd see that the 29-year-old American Fischer's representatives in tne would show up. The 24-game United States for much of Frio day night, said later that "noth-; ing had been settled." down to excel at one, it was people at bowling places' at six slightly larger than the right. I Downng. first sne racked up in the morning, she said.

match starts Sunday. Meanwhile, Fischer missed a flight Friday to Reykjavik. He booked a reservation and checked his baggage, but after holding the plane up for two hours demanded his luggage back and disappeared from New York's Kennedy International Airport. taught clinics in sign language." Back here to resume domestic appearances, the bowling champ sat down to talk about the sport. "There are an estimated 52 million bowlers," she said.

"About 50 per cent are women. We have more women bowling than in tennis and golf championships in Miami at the end of the 1960s, took the Florida Open in 1971, then went on to win the U.S. Open in 1971 and the title "Woman Bowler of the Year," which the U.S. Bowling Writers Association handed her. She joined the Professional Women Bowlers Association tour in 1970 and it wasn't long until AMF Bowling Products For 'goodness' sake Dine at Mother makes most of my clothes," she said, "so it's no problem." Miss Sperber is one of three daughters of a Miami manager of an electronics firm.

The whole family bowls, she said, "although I think that recently they've spent more time watching me." Her tournament average this year is running around 201, up from last year's 198. What of the future? Well, she said, some professionals go right on into their 40s, even 50s. But one day, she plans to return to school. She had finished one year at Dade College when AMF hired her. LIVE MUSIC fay "Uncle Earl and His Hotsy Totsy Boys" July 1 9 P.M.

to 1 A.M. AL PAT'S BAR 815 Ohio combined. It's a family sport. dOh Just Acjj Kmart spotted her talents, signed her There are housewives' leagues, to a lone-term contract for men's leaeues. bantam leaeues.

A. s- f-V -s 1 A i iiiifT-n ---T- -t' I 1- 1 700 Koelier Street personal appearances, clinics and exhibition games, and turned her earnings from mere pin money into a lucrative $15,000 a year with expenses. junior leagues, senior citizens leagues. "I pess the only sport that passes bowling is fishing." Miss Sperber said bowling MR. STEAK SERVING Man.

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a A.M. to 10 P.m. Sunday A.M. to 9 P.M. Athletics Defeat Brewers In Junior Baseball Action AIR CONDITIONED Tonight 1 0 Sun.

1.30-3:30-5:30-7.30-9:30 NOW SHOWING The Orioles edged the Cubs, 8-6, after leading 8-0, behind the pitching of Dan Kleinke. Craig Quint had two hits for the winners, with Steve Jorgenson socking out three for the Cubs. Top Woman Bowler Paula Sperber has rolled to the top of the bowling world in a short time. Only 21, she has already been named "Woman Bowler of the Year." Paula has competed in a variety of different sports, but decided that bowling was her favorite. UPI Telephoto Ruedinger picked up the lone hit for the Brewers.

Fredrick had two doubles and George Luch-inski a trio of hits for the Angels. Rick Webb socked the Orioles' only hit. Tim Lesnick fanned 13 and The Athletics rallied from a 10- 3 deficit to edge the Brewers 11- 10 on Matt Remack's home run in the South Side Major A American baseball loop on Friday. Randy Woldt socked a homer and Rick Durant had three hits for the winners, with gave up two hits, while Dan P.I.??"njng fanning the Beck grandIam oiwiii mvi mien ii aiiic get mc win in relief. Kevin Reichenber- Red's Farm Club Hammers Eight Homers in 24-5 Win it's still the same old -story, a tight for love and homer to power the Athletics over the Indians, 18-0.

In the South Side Minor league, Joe Dernier whiffed 12 and gave up one hit, while cracking a triple to pace the Brewers past the Braves, 3-1. Brewers loaded bases in final inning, but Demler fanned the side to save the win. John Clark of the Mets and ger cracked a circuit blow for the Brewers. Joel Phillip tossed a three-hitter and Mike Pelky poked a grand-slam home run to spark the Twins past the Tigers, 16-5. Jim Weber added a homer for the winners.

A pair of one-hit games highlighted play in the AA American league with Lee Purchatzke 14 runs in the first inning and Andy's Library rallied for six winners while Mark Luther had coasted to the win. Big gun for runs in the last inning to pull our three for the winners was Mike Peppier a 12-9 decision over the Back with six hits in six trips to the Door in Classic Slowpiteh league plate, including three home runs, action. Friday Slowpiteh WL WL Red's FC 10 Badger Lumber Black Cat 7 1 3 3 First English 3 Zentner'i 2 6 Tidy-Didee 3 Nevltt Ins. 2 i Handlebar 1 7 Classic Slowpiteh WL Andy's Library! 1 Beautes 4 Jackie's 7 1 Pinky's Bar 2 i End Zone 4 2 Back Door 1 6 Choice Realty 5 4 Red's Pizza 1 7 Classic Slow Pitch Andy's Library 420 000 612 15 4 Back Door 502 000 2 13 Batteries: Andy's Jim Hamil, Jerry Durant and Gordy Foster. Back Door An Arthur Jacobs Production association with Rollins -Jof Production A Htrbert Ross Film WCCDyAlIJLN i list am ity Minis RATED PG ALL AGES ADMITTED Troy Zak, of the Pirates threw Dan Juedes and Frank Sawall tossing the Tigers over the Bre- no-hitters at each other in the Andy's retained the league lead with an 8-1 record after the Jackie's Beautes 220 020 o-a 9 0 hit a pair of homers each while Steve Lurvey also connected for wers, 14-1, and Craig Fredrick North Side Minor league, with blanked the Orioles 10-0 for the the Mets winning 1-2, when Zak win.

Jerry Durant and Jim Jaeger had two hits apiece for Andy's while Ed Foster and Jer- a round tripper. Gary Johnson Angels. walked in the winning runs. Red's Pizza Farm Club ham- Norm Pinkerton had three hits Clark struck out 12 and Zak 11 in mere(j out 29 hits including 1)0 a 1 Nevltt' for the Tigers, while Greg the duel. eight home runs, enroute to a 24- lwu iU1 "iC v.

behind the leaders with a 15-3 Back Door. 5 Nevitt Insurance in STARTS WEDNESDAY sieve McQueen IN "JUNIOR BONNER'': romp over Jackie's Beautes stayed a half game off the pace with a 6-4 win over Choice Realty. Bob Friday Slowpiteh league action. The win boosts Red's league win over Zentner's Standard. Paul Hintz led Black Cat with tour hits, including a home run.

leading record to 8-0. Jerry Schiessl had three hits for McClone sparked Jackie's with The Farm Club exploded for Choice Realty 010 003 04 8 2 Batteries: Jackie's Bill Kroon and Bob Rodman. Roger Achterberg. Choice Roger Aibrecht and Dick Achterberg, Tom Goyke, Steve Tucker. Pinky's Bar 020 010 34 8 1 Red's Pizza 203 000 27 10 0 Batteries: Pinky's Jim Norton and Bill Norton.

Red's Ralph Bollom and Steve Berger. Home Runs Reds Don Lehman, Ben Grots. Beautes 000 105 4 13 1 End Zone 123 206 14 15 1 Batteries: Dave Peters, Bruce Peters and Dave Reno. End Zone Terry Tirrwn and Gary Jeschke. Home Runs: End Zone Bruce Miller (2) Greg Siebold.

Friday Slow Pitch Red's Farm Club 1401 311 424 29 2 Nevltt Insurance 200 003 0 5 7 8 Batteries: Farm Club Sawall, Kaufman. Nevitt Moss, Kuehl, and Zach-owski. Home Runs Farm Club Mike Peppier (3) Dan Juedes (2), Frank Sawall (2), Steve Lurvey. Nevitt Gary Johnson. Handlebar 510 024 012 16 12 Badger Lumber 370 081 19 14 5 Batteries: Handlebar Hanseder, Wall- three hits while Bob Lajack had Haase's SUPPER CLUB AIR CONDITIONED First English pulled out an 8-7 two for Choice.

3 will be win over Tidy Di-dee in eight in- Red's Pizza posted its first nings. Glenn Neunfeldt had a win of the year with a 7-6 deci- pair of hits for First English sion over Pinky's Bar. Pinky's while Greg Kargus belted two scored three runs in the seventh home runs for Tidy Di-dee. inning to take a 6-5 lead but Badger Lumber took advan- Red's retaliated with two in its tage of 12 errors by the Handle- last time at bat to pull out the bar in rolling up a 19-12 win. Bill win.

Plhillin harl throo Viifo wfiilo RnV Don T.phmarm an1 "Ron flrnfa Tonight NOW SHOWING Sun. angk. Badger Parsons, Koehn. Bums and Al Potratz rocked stroked home runs for Red's ai potratz. some book, some movie.

CLOSED MON. and TUES. JULY 3rd and 4th Open as usual Wed. July 5th hirae runs for the winners. Pat while Duke Monday had a pair Gusser had three hits for the of hits.

Ken Bauman had two Handlebar. hits for Pinky's. Bruce Miller and Greg Seibold Black Cat 404 104 215 18 2 Zentner's Standard 100 000 2 3 10 7 Batteries: Black Cat Lang, Libbin. Zentner's Davey, Kromm. Home Runs: Paul Hlntz Black Cat.

First English 200 320 018 12 2 Tidy Di-dee 300 112 007 13 6 Batteries: First English Harswick, hit a pair of home runs each in A Time Out! leading the End Zone to a 14-6 ZSSi. win over Beautes. Ron suHom Rcns: Gre Gar- nayeK had three hits tor the Four American Entries Qualify HENLEY, England (UPI)-At least five, trophies were certain to leave the country today at the end of the 133rd Henley Royal Regatta and an equal number could end up in the United States. Four entries from America qualified in Friday's semifinals to fight out today's trophy races while Harvard University stood only one heat away from the final of the Thames Cup they won last year. Victory over Quinton R.C.

put Harvard through to today's semifinals against another English crew, London R.C, the victors returning to the one mile 550 yards river Thames course this afternoon for the final. In the Princess Elizabeth Cup, an all-North American final was set up when Kent School of Hartford, and Canada's Brentwood College School qualified Friday. Other finals involving U.S. entries were in the regatta's glamor event, the Grand Challenge Cup for eights, where Northeastern University of Boston, faced the mighty Soviet navy crew from WMF Moscow; the Double Sculls; and the premier singles event the Diamond Sculls. Blomberg Signs We Will Be CLOSED i at GRANNY'S JULY 4th I SCOTT WALKER Complaint STARRING RICHARD BENJAMIN, KAREN BLACK R-NO ONE UNDER 16 ADMITTED UNLESS WITH PARENT WYNE Disc Jockey will be at GRANNY'S APPLETON (UPI) Steve Blomberg, an all-around athlete at Lawrence University, Friday signed a bonus baseball contract with the Kansas City Royals.

Blomberg, 21, former Wayland Academy star, has two years of college remaining and plans to complete his education in the offseason. He was assigned to the Kingsport, club in the Appalachina rookie league. JULY 2-3-4 HARRY'S RESTAURANT 301 1 Jgckion St. Opn at 6:00 A.M. on Wdndoy, July JRSULA 4Ik- 7.l Tgg I I Gates Open 7:45 Show Starts At Dusk "IOSERS" Shown first "BERTHA" Shown Second NOW SHOWING ROM CAFE 6 KISSING and KILLING "If you don't mind I prefer to call them back here you're sweaty!" OPEN JULY 5th CASTAWAY 9SS W.

6th th Street from Sacred Heart Church ltMtS MtCHOtW-e-tWlli I fO0-- 662 NORTH MAIN STREET COLOR IV Df LUXE WW DAVID CAB6AIXNF R4BBY PRIMUS iHiuru iliKlnrNAl Ptr.ruoi Closed the Week of July 4th Employees Vacation EXCITING CO-HIT "THE LOSERS" BONUS FEATURES TONIGHT ONLYI "LOLA" NO ONE UNDER 1 6 ADMITTED UNLESS WITH PARENT 3(JiB UNDER THE NEW I I MANAGEMENT PRIVATE ROOM AVAILABLE John Justman Wall-Known Chaf In SMALL RECEPTIONS Th Wlnnabogoland Aran PRIVATE PARTIES FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY Serving Froth Laka Parch ALL YOU CAN EAT $1.8 5 T-Bone Steak 1 6 oz Tenderloin 10 oz $4" Ground Sirloin $195 Baked Ham Special Meat Loaf $165 Turkey All white meat and home-made dressing and gravy, cranberry sauce 2 The above meals served with choice of potatoes, tossed salad with choice of dressing, vegetable home-made roll, coffee or tea. A OARINQ EDUCATIONAL FILM FOR EVERY NO MAN SHOULD MISS ITI MWmuWffONS 1 1 PJH miiik -M 1 P.M. IB ill A XV II DANCING COCKTAILS 668 W. 6th AL1 DAY SUNDAY FROM 11 A.M.-10 P.M. RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED Your Favorite Beers On Tap In Bottles Pitchers IN FEMININE I I LIBERATION ART SMITH TRIO Saturday, July 1st 9:00 to 1 :00 PHONE 235-8167 i SAM LAKE msmiMioN adults only 3.

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