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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 21

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Journal and Courier 1 Sports Report Burton Loses in 100 Semis the other two spots in Seagren clears 18 5 to establish a new world McCovey Joins Elite Company Eisenhower Golf Crown SPORTS ORUM 30 year old had Wabash River Briefs Canoe Race Results Listed rules course rich i i 27 7 V' I 7 this and ip i 22 3 3 0 was that came back with six runs in the third inning nine and three more coming home the first four holes I 3 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 10 0 2 0 0 27718 LAAYETTE Thmsn ss 2b Horton 3b Wheeler cf third respectively Seagren turned on a crowd Golf Tourney Completed The Lafayette Country Club held its Eisenhower Memorial Trophy Tournament on Sun day at its Battle Ground course The tourney gets its name from the trophy which is made from a sand wedge once used by President Dwight Eisenhower Low gross was won by Ross Biddinger with a 71 followedby 73s by Charley Vaughan Ed Grace Buffy Mayerstein and Jack Low net was a two way 'tie at 66 between Bob Kirkpatrick and Jim Williamson with George King Sr next with a 68 John Van Kirk and George King Jr followed with 69s The next event at Battle Ground will be an ABCD tour ney on July 16 The recalled Derrell Champion when Pam away a DAYTONA BEACH la (AP) might be easier to pick second place in the ire cracker 400 stock car race Tuesday than to single out" the winner In 16 events on the to my batting Rob ertson said I care about is home runs and RBIs If I was worried about my batting average I would have jumped off a bridge a long time ago I think a good RBI man and what wins ball games There are enough oth er guys on this club Susie Berning Kathy Ahern Pam Barnett Judy Rankin Betty Burfelndt A Jane Booth Gloria Ehret Mickey WHght jocelyne Bourassa VQiQl muini a Carol Semple Betsy Cullen Sharon Miller Janie Blalock Sandra Haynie Hisako Hiouchi JoAnn Prentice Vnhv CftrnA! llJ Shelley Hamlin $630 Sandra Palmer 630 Betsy Rawls $630 Sue Roberts $630 Kathy Whitworth 630 Gerda Boykin 530 Donna Young $530 Marlene Hagge $500 Peggy Wilson $490 Debbie Austin $465 Joanne Corner $465 Clifford Ann Creed $465 Mary Mills $465 a Laura Baugh Murle Breer $425 Pam Higgins $425 Dede Owens 425 Marllynn Smith $425 a Mrs WJ Syms Winston Cup circuit this year either Bobby Allison of Huey town Ala or Richard Petty of Randleman has been runnerup 11 times Between them also won eight events Allison is the leading money winner of 1972 with $113335 and Petty is his closest pursuer with $112035 in the bank SAN DIEGO (AP) San Diego Padres second baseman Thomas from Hawaii Sunday after demoting the 21 year old rookie for disciplinary rea sons 11 days ago Thomas a switch hitter who was averaging 246 when he was shipped out to the Pa cific Coast League team will rejoin the Padres Tuesday in New York when they open a 10 game trip GREEN BAY Wis (AP) Bart Starr of the Green Bay Packers who missed most of the 1971 National ootball League last season because of an arm ailment that required two operations announced his decision Saturday to return for his 17th year at quarter back ager Walt Alston The Cardinals whose hot month has lifted them from last place to fourth just one game behind the Cubs got eight hit pitching from Reggie Cleveland and two relievers and four runs batted in from Dal Maxvill three on a bases loaded double Cleve land had a shutout until the eighth when Don Money hom ered for the Phils got things going said acexhurler JBob Gibson of the Cards all a case of rhythm and right now got it In the early part of the season we were all struggling Now we seem to have it turned Bob Robertson and Manny Sanguillen homered for the Pirates as they continued their mastery of the Cubs seven of nine this sea despite a Chicago triple play in the seventh on Sang sharp bouncer to third Robertson dead last among major league hitters with at least 125 at bats also singled home the first run and has raised his average 40 to 156 since June 15 with two of his four homers and 10 of his 16 runs batted in during that stretch pay any attention (irst Game) HIGHLAND ab 3 2 2 laroccl 4 11 McDnld 2b 4 2 1 Cooldg ss 13 1 Bolsega 3b 2 1 1 Hnrhn lf 2 0 0 Urban 1b 2 1 1 Starvch rf Kokda rr it Robbins' cf Smith rf lf $6000 $2200 $2200 $2200 $1500 $1350 she said my concen tration started breaking on about the 11th I lost my tim She shared second place with Judy Rankin and Kathy Ahern Mrs Rankin carded a 73 while Miss Ahem turned in the best round of the rain plagued event a two under par 70 Mrs Berning led all the way when she won the open in 1968 at Moselem Springs Golf Club in leetwood Pa closing out with a 69 and a 72 hole total of 289 not as strong now as I was she said because I play as of Betty Burdeindt tied for second going into the final round was alone at 302 three strokes off the pace At 304 were Mickey Wright a four time Open winner who carded a final round 71 Gloria Eh ret with a 76 and Jane Bas tachury Booth the US Cur tis Cup player who finished best among the nine ama teurs who made the 36 hoIe cutoff Shirley Englehom who led the first two rounds despite being off the tour for a year with ankle surgery wound up play at 307 as did Jane Bla lock the leading money winner this season who is suing pro golf for $5 million for attempting to sus pend her for a year for infractions Joanne Camer who here to defend her title ed a final 79 for a 312 But Mrs Berning sure be defending her crown next year hope to be she said want at least three more ab rh 3 1 0 3 I 3 1 4 1 2 1 3 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 3 12 2 10 Bob Seagren clears 18 5 to establish a new world record while winning the US Olympic trials pole vault Sunday in Eugene Ore Seagren says that he does not expect Saturday 101 101 000 000 0 0 knew it was going out who fell seven games off the the minute I hit said pace in the NL West McCovey who hit a 2 2 pitch is the worst ever thinking home run seen us sighed Man I never do with two The game also marked the return to action of Juan Mari chal out since June 11 with a back injury He pitched 4 innings and allowed two Dodger runs felt pretty good but my pitches just Marichal said was all right on the mound but I felt some pain in my lower back $1150 $1150 $1025 $1025 WX UV 14 $852 72 75 82 never hit a good tee shot $852 79 78 75 $63 Anderson son of Eugene Mayor Les Anderson was clocked in 29:082 Galloway in 28:488 Greg redericks the lanky Penn State standout who won the AAU title finished well back in the pack The Ameri can record holder now may have to take another crack at Oregon star Steve Pre fontaine and a talented field in the 5000 if he is to make the US team In the javelin Bill Schmidt threw 270 6 with Milt Sonsky of the New York Ath letic Club second at 267 11 AUU champion red Luke of Husky Spike i Club was next at 267 9 The first day of the decath i Ion was the only event on to schedule Stewart Wins CLERMONT ERRAND rance World champion Jackie Stewart of Scotland sidelined for seven weeks with an ulcer returned to racing Sunday and won the rench Grand Prix in a Tyr rel ord and moved into sec ond place in this driv ers race Helmut 'Marko suffered bad facial injuries 'when hit by a stone at and Hulme third at 19 Sports PHILADELPHIA (AP) A rowing pair from Trinity College in Hartford has fin ished third in the Indepen Day Regatta on Schuylkill River Sunday Trinity semios Dave Brown and Rick Ricci followed pairs from the Potomac Boat Club Washington DC and the Mercantile Rowing Club of Cambridge Mass The Poto mac pair finished with a time ru'a of 7:112 for the 2000 meter was card Lafayefte Post 11 played three games one at Whiting on Saturday and a double header at Highland on Sun day over the weekend and won two of them to enter scheduled game Thompson and never were against West Lafayette Post headed although Highland 492 at Loeb stadium at i pm with a 3 1 record Post 11 blanked Whiting 4 0 behind the five hit pitchingof Bill Olds Olds helped his own cause with a home run as his team picked up single runs in 2:27 Townsend ritts 2:34 Pence Dol 'j den 2:42 McHarry McCultough 2:48 Balley Loheed 2:49 Haas Craig 52 Matthews Parmenter 2:53 Barr Baxter Whiting 2:58 Harcner tvans jvi Kungel 3:03 Wilson Baxter 3:00 By The Associated Press a new line in the National League record book today and a new team in the East Division pennant race San Willie McCovey blasted a record ty ing 14th career grand slam home run Sunday in the Gi 9 3 rout of Los Angeles while the streaking St Louis Cardinals 15 games out of first place exactly one month ago made it six victories in a row and 21 of 26 with a 7 3 trouncing of Philadelphia and trail front running Pittsburgh by a mere games Elsewhere' Pittsburgh downed the Chicago Cubs 7 4 Highlands loaded the bases when second baseman Dave a 8jLniLftj ing to complete a double play olfib but the umpire ruled Ke hold it long enbugh and all runners safe Portman The next batter hit a sacri Totoj fice fly to center to score the post winning run An appeal to me KCI Track Club who finished sec loway his lorida TC team ond in 486 7 mate were finishing one two i Jim Seymour a longshot Jon Anderson poured it on in contender from the SC Stri the final lap to finish third ders poured it on in the final straightaway to gran me third Olympic berth in 493 He was just ahead of NCAA champion Bruce Collins of Pennsylvania (495) who hit the sixth hurdle The hometown crowd was on its feet in the 3000 meter steeplechase as Mike Manley a 30 year old Eugene school teacher1 finished first in 8:298 and Steve Savage his Oregon Track Club team mate took third in 8:32 Doug Brown who fell early in the race fought back to earn the No 2 spot in 8:318 rank Shorter born in Munich earned a trip there as No 1 runner in the 10000 meters although he out of water dehydrated and cramped up about six laps from the Shorter had a big lead at the time and said he started jogging finishing first in 28 minutes 356 sec onds While Shorter and Jeff Gal EIJRENE Ore (API Bob Seagren the 1968 01ym 7 event by placing second pic gold medalist cracked i the world pole vault record Sunday1 but he think of 14000 at Hayward ield as the new mark of 18 feet 5 inches will last long feet is the 25 year old Seagren said Sun day after the vault that gave 'him the Nol spot on the United States track and field team for the Olympic Games in Munich In Saturday action finals were staged in each the 100 I meters 800 meters triple jump and discus Purdue ju nior to be Larry Burton lost his bid to make the Olympic squad in the 100 by placing seventh in his semifinal heat Saturday Burton had won earlier heats riday with clockings of 101 and :102 but his 101 in the semifinals failed to ad i vance him to the finals Eddie Hart of the Bay Area Striders edged Ray Robinson of lorida to take the100 Both were clocked in a' world record matching :099 i Robert Taylor of Texas South ern was third in 100 'Dave Wottle of Bowling Green tied the world record of 1:443 while winning the 800 7 meters Rick Wolhuter of II linois was second in 1:450 with Ken Swenson third in 1:451 Jim Ryun is an alter I nate is the event due to his fourth place in 1:452 Dave Smith of the Bay Area Striders set a new American i record of 56 feet in the triple 1 jump but placed second in the event John Craft won with a wind aided 56 2 and Art Walk 1 er was third with an effort of 55 1 i Jay Silvester earned a third trip to the Olympics in the dis rnc with a winning 211 2 Tom Vollmer of Army and John Powell of Los Angeles earned to 1 me contest on umy uw 5 soon was for naught thanks to 17 walks two errors four Wild pitches and One (Second Game) it LofaytHe 000 000 paSSecLball Highland 100 000 nnumi iciki virwv 2 The second game went eight 3:01 Kungel Olds and Young Kiepura ana vwnci Innings With OOmO teani Crider uuiuyciiw (viu Captured by Susie Berning MAMARONECK NY (AP) Susie Maxwell Ber ning who has competed in only seven pro tournaments this season because she says her 19 month old daughter is more fun than golf won her he conquered both 95 degree heat and nervousness to snap the world mark of 18 4 he shared with Kjell Isaksson Seagren representing the Southern California Striders might have taken a crack at the 19 foot mark except there were 21 vaulters in contention at the start of the fourth day of the US Olympic Trials think I could have had a good chance at it today if the competition lasted so long and it had been earlier in the he said He said the record vault which came on his third at tempt one of his best but it was good enough for him to finish ahead of Steve Smith and Jan Johnson or the first time in history three men cleared 18 feet in the same meet Smith from Cal State Long Beach and Johnson from Alabama fin ished second third with vaults of 18 0 Dave Roberts the two time NCAA winner from Rice fin ished fourth at 17 8 The AAU champion cleared 18 feet earlier this year 'An American record fell in the 400 yard intermediate hurdles as Ralph Mann for mer Brigham Young star clipped the tape in 484 sec onds four tenths of a second under the previous mark he shared Mann the largest hurdler at 6 feet 4 180 pounds has been troubled by injuries this year He was back in form Sunday how ever pulling ahead of early leader Dick Bruggsmart the AAU champion from the Ohio happened to be fortunate to have a few more pars and birdies than anyone The birdie that counted on No 17 the same hole grabbed Miss Barnett 4 Mrs Berning who picked up three strokes on Miss Barnett on the front nine sank a 20 foot putt for a birdie 2 to pull even Pam missed an eight footer for a bogey played it the same way I did every' said the 28 year old Miss Barnett it just go Pam who won on the tour yet this year appeared headed to vic lory Sunday when she birdied the first two holes But they were the only two She card Totals 710 02 IT 006 001 7 Monday July 3 1972 Montreal edged the New York Mets 4 3 Cincinnati swamped San Diego 12 2 and Houston nipped Atlanta 5 4 pretty good com McCovey said upon learning that ms grana slams match the career marks or Hank Aaron and the late Gil Hodges blast off Dodg er ace Don Sutton in the sev enth inning was a rare op posite field drive to left follow ing singles by Tito uentes WAzkKAalirkn ortrl Tim arth Dave Kingman followed between innings with his 18th homer as the It was the fourth con Giants broke the baseball secutive victory and the fourth game open' loss in a row for the Dodgers rbi Thompson 3 Wheeler Whaley There were 18 runs scored umpires by Post 11 that the HAMILTON Ont (AP) runner at nuu xciu ure Scott Kokinda LOB Lafayette 7 Hign veteran cyclist Diegi nucn ui soon was for naught JiLg 3R n' sb the" International Cycling 1 i iiin i nmnrn uzc in i nn 1 1 HS 4E6BsS3 Of Hamilton Grand Prix Sun 4 a Koch clocked three Expects 19 eet Soon his mark to last long and that he anticipates the 19 foot barrier will be attained soon in the event (AP Wirephoto) Post 11 Wins 2 of 3 Games the first third fourth and winning on two disputed calls sixth innings Lafayette scored seven runs in opener on five walks a wild pitch and sin gles by Olds and Terry Seagren Eyes 19 oot Barrier in Pole Vault Chess Player On by Bruce Ramey Sport Editor see when was it the world was looking for Bobby Seale? Today (or yesterday at least) most of the world i was looking for Bobby ischer The young chess i phenom was believed in New York City re fusing to go to Iceland for the World Chess cham pionships against best Who would have thought that a strike would sweep as far afield as the chess game? Bobby ischer wants more money and he refuses to play until he gets it (Now how can I work that angle into my golf game? With my scores of late no way Un less to reduce my losses by getting better) If Bobby ischer can do this in chess how do we know our (or Olympic teams will not strike for more money before going to Munich? Speaking of the Olympics Larry Burton did not make it in the 100 meters Burton lost out in the semifinals of the qualifying event Saturday afternoon finishing seventh despite having a time of 101 But Burton will get his second chance tnis coming rriuay anu move to the 200 meters distance Olympic tickets and the games run from Aug 26 to Sent 10 are scarce this year A few travel agencies have limited tickets and housing left and the price runs between $900 and $1000 for the full load One package leaves Aug 21 and returns Sept 11 ask Jack Brickhouse for a tip on the horses Brickhouse shot all his luck in the seventh inning of the Cub nma aren't they awesome were having a tell with Cub pitching and it looked like the Rues were going to get a dozen more runs They had men on Hrst and second and two runs already across with Manny Saneubs havea triple play coming about Brick house pleaded been a long time since they ve had one and somebody owes them Sanguillen obliged by hitting the first pitch to Ron Santo who had to come out of foul territory to step on the bag He fired to Glenn Beckert at second and Beckert completed the rare play by getting Sanguillen with his relay to Jim Hick man? Brickhouse was far from speechless This part of the country lost a fine basketball player and a fine young man riday afternoon when Bax Brutus was fcax Brutus was rugged He played the game of basketball like a man among boys driving for the hoop with speed and i power People got out of ms way most ui uie tuny I Pine Village was going to be strong again this year par ticularly because of the 6 5 Brutus He played much like George aerber did for Purdue He back off from any situation under the boards He was the driving force behind the Pine Knots team that finished 17 6 for the regular season and won the school first Sectional title in 31 years His last game wasagainst Benton Central in the Lafayette Regional and he scored 23 points and had 19 rebounds in the losing cause riday he grabbed a pipe in a bin of soybeans and was electrocuted It was the fourth con loss in a row for the Dodgers TO rl 2 6 McMInde Smith (L) wp han ana I laroccl 0 Portman (W) 2 Crider (6) 'starcevlch Kokinda (6) Rob KQlAn the official times posted by entrants of the vari ous races in and a Lafayette Canoe races on the Wabash River Best time for 1000 yards was 4:10 best time for five miles was 48:51 and best time for 15 miles Was two hours and one minute senior men 1000 yards: Patrick aul 4:10 Chris Tubbs 4:12 Bill Shulte 4:19 Walt Loney 5:11 Glen Clark 4:20 Steve Adams 4:25 Howard LaBrant 5:17 Dick Poore 5:26 Chris Crawford 5:27 Arch Alexander 5:30 Rodger Beach 5:37 2 fledgling girls 1000 yards: Wendy Weis and Carrol Carr 5:22 Priest and Poore 6:22 Junior men 14X10 yards: Steve ox 4:39 Mike Stevens 4:53 Ron Rob erts 4:46 Chris Tubbs 4:45 1 kayak 1000 yards: Bev erly LaBrant 5:11 Sandra Grush 5:15 2 fledgling boys 1000 yards Robert 'and Thomas Stwalley 5:44 Mark and Thomas Stevens 5:50 4 war canoe 1000 yards: Parmenter Mathews 4:48 LaBrant Stwalley 5 03 Poore Alexander 4:46 Beach Crawford 5:40 ox Tubbs 5:34 Clark Adams 4:27 2 mixed couples 5 mlle race Shulte Bellville 48:51 Davls aul 48:52 Streck Strelb 49:46 Loney Loney 50:50 Poore Adams 53:05 Lefflngwell Lefflng AtvMH44rAldYnnri4r Rady Rady 57:54 Beach Beach 59:31 LaBrant LaBrant 60:08 Dudycha Dudy cha 66:23 Carr Carr 66:37 Lane Davis 1 66:51 Crowden Crowden 67:13 Ste phens ox 76:25 Hinchman Groth 80:01 Doll Doll 84:55 events: 2 womens race: Carol Davis and Koryl Bebee 2 09:27 Janet Long and Jane streio 2:0958 Phtfls and Carol Burkholder Barb Kramer and Chris Burk holder 3:06 2 lunlor men's cruising 15 miles Steve ox and Mike Stephens 2:12 Duane Smith and Rick Mldesell 2:15 1 kayak 15 miles Ron Richards 2'1632 Steve Adams 2:1648 Robert Stwalley 2:56 Bob audree 2:56 2 senior cruising 15 miles ulks Sawtelle 2:01 Schulte Strelb 2:14 Lefflngwell Wllkens 2:05 Tubbs Lonev 2:08 Duff Lyon 2:08 Clark Claric 211 Klausner Vanderkloot 2:16 Zellers Wil son 2:18 Unruh Kesler 2:19 Alexander Lee 2:21 Shafer Shipley 2:27 Stephen 227 Martin Crawford 2:31 Thompson 2:48 Rosenberry Steene 2:49 2 senior aluminum 15 miles MIksell 2:22 Tlmmons Arllng 2 23 Downey Welch 2:26 Welch Harms 111 2:42 McHarry McCullough 2:43 second US Open ship in five years Barnett frittered three stroke lead Mrs Berning a frosted brunette from Incline Village Nev started the day four strokes off the pace but surged past Pam and three other pros for a final round of 7 and the $6000 top prize golf course is so she said of the 6226 yard par 72 Winged oot layout can grab you some time during the round I just INAL SCORES 6226 Yards Par 72 ZV ZO XTV 74 80 76 73 76 75 76 75 76 73 300 75 78 74 75 302 79 75 78 74 740 76 304 7L1t7t77M ed three bogeys on the front 79 77 78 JUS 79 79 74 73 78 78 79 7479 852 72 75 82 $852 78 77 79 73 307 74 80 75 78 74 79 78 76 77 77 76 74 77 78 76 79 79 72 78 308 81 76 81 80 75 75 78 79 80 73 310 78 75 82 80 76 79 79 79 75 79 74 78 80 78 78 79 80 77 83 76 82 77 78 81 79 315 77 75 85 76 80 80 81 79 78 7: Hlah CptAran cvcllfit Sieei Koch of a II I1OaaaI4 A UU WVWCHf fILWVin4IUi Rawles Urban I 41 3 5 6 6 5 3 i i 86 4 6 6 hours and 45 minutes over Portman 3 laroccl PB Hanra gfcmile course 'TT 1 I 'W AT ix jiri lZTijtiz irurjmr jT iti wl inLnLTr jr i vv a 7i I 1 l' wi 1 sT'in 4 1 v' I 7 rf' A i': 'A A 7 7 'A rf i A A' 7 a X''? 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