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Pensacola News Journal from Pensacola, Florida • 28

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Tuesday, July IT, 1972 2D Over Milwaukee, 8-7 Trevino Wants to Win All He Can By Ripe Age of 40 Darwin's Grand Slam Propels Tvins Brock Davis' line single. Perry suffered a bruise just above the knee, but is not expected to miss a turn. The game was delayed 23 minutes by rain in the eighth and eight minutes in the ninth. in the first inning when Johnny Briggs doubled, went to third on Dave May's single and came home onv Ron Clark's sacrifice fly. Perry, 7-8, left the game in the eighth after being hit on the left leg by pinch hitter I it- -r- i Bill Parsons replaced Stephenson and walked Thompson, gave up a run-scoring single to Carew, and walked Killebrew, Darwin and Eric So-derholra, forcing in two more runs.

Milwaukee got its only run Ui J.Hii: MIXXEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL (AP) Bobby Darwin's first grand slam home run of his career and the combined seven-hit pitching of Jim Perry and Dave LaRoche helped the Minnesota Twins beat the Milwaukee Brewers 8-1 in American League baseball Monday. Darwin's 406-foot homer, his 10th of the season, followed singles by Danny Thompson and Rod Carew and a walk to Harmon Killebrew. Victim of the blast was Earl Stephenson, 2-2, who was driven from the mound in the second inning when the Twins scored their other four runs. George Mittcrwald opened the Minnesota second with a single, moved to second on a sacrifice by Perry and scored on Cesar Tovar's double.

NOLA.VRYAN 'more confidence From ID foot putt to win. Now that is pressure. 'But this game of golf has changed all that lor me. I want to try to put something back in the game. The sponsors want me to play in their tournaments because I'm good for the gate.

I think that I owe them something. They're the people putting up the money. So I'll play as much as I can." His story is well known, product of a poverty background in the Mexican-Ameri-calums in Dallas, grandson of a gravedigger, a former U.S. Marine, a seventh-grade dropout who didn't know his father, once a $30 a week assistant on a desert driving range and a one-time hustler who burst on the golfing Scene with the flare of a Mexican sunrise when he scored his first professional victory in the 1968 United States Open. nnn LEE TREVINO 'have it stacked' Ryan Learns To Conirol Himself Nov MINNESOTA bl Tovtr rf 1111 Triompjn II 4 110 Care lb 4 111 MILWAUKtl .0 bl Helse lb 410 Lahoud rf 3 0 10 OLBrown 1 0 0 0 Scott 10 4 0 0 'loot If 3 11 TR.vnld, ph 1 0 1 0 Killebrtw lb 1 11 0 iii it Ren lb .00 0 0 Darwin cf iodtrMm 3b He's well known for giving away a portion of his purse to charitable organizations after a victory.

"I'm not going to just give my money away to a guy on the street," he said. "But if I can help some kids who need it, well, it's, a way of putting something back in the game." Not so well known is his work to establish a children's cancer treatment and research hospital in El Paso. "We've still go got a long ways to go, but we hope to have this hospital so that if any kid in West Texas or New Mexico has cancer, he can come here and get the best treatment in the world and, if he can't afford it, it won't cost him." But his principal concern is golf and his place in the game. "I'd like to win the Tournament of Champions," he said. "That would be really gome-thing, to beat all the guys who have won tournaments for a year.

I count that one of the big ones. "And I want to win $1 million in prize money and I want to do it faster than anybody has done it before. It took Jack, what, 10 years to do it. with a little luck, I can do it in two more years." Trevino has winnings in excess of $750,000 in just six years on the tour. But, as always, he's primarily interested in the business immediately at hand the British Open, where last year he completed that unprecedented sweep of the American, Canadian and British national championships in a one month period.

Looming in front of him Is the immense figure of Nick-laus, already winner of the Masters and U.S. Open and admittedly gunning for a one-year sweep of all four of the world's major titles. BWM Ct 4 9 7 1 00 2010 loot Brva It Mlttarwld Perry URocttt 10 10 Clark 3b EHodro.I AutrbKtl Ftrr.ro 3b SXDhntn a Portont BDavli ph SorMtrt 3 0 0 1 to 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 to 00 1 0 I 0 0000 Total 31 1 7 1 Total 0 II Milwaukee ......0 1 000 000-1 Minnesota 4 4 0 0 a0 Heii. DP Milwaukee 1, Mlnneiota Tigers Stop Braves, 5-3 MONTGOMERY, Ala. (Special) The Montgomery Tigers, sporting a 12-3 season record, stopped George's Graves 5-3 in a semi-pro base-b a 1 1 game Sunday night.

George's is 11-3 on the year. 1. LOB Milwaukee 4, Mlnnetota 4. IB Brloot, Tovar, Heite. KHIebrew.

HR Since then, he has parlayed his continuing success, rocketing popularity, bubbling personality and penchant for nonstop hard work into a personal fortune that's counted in the multi-millions. He has a half-dozen major contractswith an automobile manufacturer, a clothing manufacturer and distributor, a soft drink firm, a food processor and works hard for them, making commercials personal appearances, playing exhibitions. But he is well paid for it. He has his name on golf clubs and golf bags, an instructional strip in newspapers. He has a huge apartment complex in 1 Paso, is building a 36-hole golf course, is involved in at least three land developments, one of which may be worth over $10 million.

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LAMP PARTS Epert Rtpairi and lorgt Hock of LAMPSHADES Phone 4380079 Fischer Ready, Spassky Is Too PENS ACOIA LIGHTING ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) -Nolan Ryan always possessed one of the fastest pitches in baseball. The trouble was, he didn't know much of the time just where his pitches were going. "I had to control myself," said the California Angels right-hander. "Speed without control isn't too much." At the start of the season, he cut down on his speed and worked on control.

He knew he could come back to the speed. Sunday, in the twilight, he seemed to put them together, hurling a one-hit 16-strikcout 3-0 victory over the Boston Red Sox. "I thought they outlawed capital punishment," said Boston Manager Eddie Kasko. "Sending a batter against Nolan Ryan in the twilight is the same as capital punishment." Ryan, acquired from the New York Mcts in the Jim Fregosi deal last winter, set an American League record by striking out eight batters in a row. The streak ended two short of the major league mark of Tom Seaver of the Mcts when Carl Yastrzcmski filed out to open the fourth in-nine.

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Organizers estimated Fischer and Spassky would have another $35,000 to divide. It could be more if sales increase. Added up, it meant something like $180,625 to the winner and $119,375 for the loser. Paul Marshal, Fischer's lawyer, has said that Fischer would probably become a millionaire if he won the championship. He could then demand his own price and could count on a large income from book sales and commercial endorsements.

"But the money's not im- Eortant," Marshal says. "Bob-y wants respect on his own terms." This, he explains, was behind Bobby's holdout and late arrival to the match which was to have begun July 2. Though Fischer wanted to play in New York, where he could live an air-conditioned life, he agreed to Iceland. This has been presented as a concession by Fischer's entourage. He agreed to come to Iceland, but he refused to move in with the Chinese.

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"I had more confidence today than I've ever had," be said. "I have a feeling that I can throw to spots, and today I got 80 per cent of my pitches where I wanted them." The 25-year-old Ryan, from Alvin, also set a club record with his fifth consecutive complete game victory and equalled the club strikeout record. In the midst of his strikeout streak, Ryan struck out Carlton, Fisk, Bob Burda and Juan Beniquez on just nine itches. That equalled a ma-or league record held by 14 others, but it was the second time Ryan has done it. Only Lefty Grove and Sandy Kou-fax can match that statistic.

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