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i McLain Save BIS 13 appointed. No doubt about that. In the American League, Bos game had to be called, rescuing three runs in a five-run second inning for the Reds as Ross But my immediate thoughts ton shut out Minnesota 2-0, were that Mate Colbert was. McLain from a precarious situation and leaving Durocher rather agitated. coming up." Cleveland blanked Texas 2-0, Kansas City shut out Detroit 1-0, Baltimore nipped Chicago 2- Gnmsley, 6-3, earned the victory- The struggling Dodgers were beaten by Montreal with Ron Woods and Ron Fairly home Seaver got Colbert on a Leo decided that the Braves' The Cubs started nibbling away at McLain in the middle three innings and by the eighth, he had given up nine hits, the last two to Cardenal and Kessinger.

The Braves won the first game of the doubleheader, scoring four runs in the seventh inning on homers by Paul Casa ground crew didn't move quite as fast as it might have if the By HAL BOCK Associated Press Sports Writer It rained all over Denny McLain's parade but the moisture left Leo Durocher a lot more upset than it did Atlanta's newest resident. McLain, making his National League debut, was tied 3-3 in the eighth inning Tuesday night as the Braves tried to sweep a baseball doubleheader from the game-ending double play but the Padres' slugger did hit one out in the eighth inning of the 1, Milwaukee dropped California 4-2 and Oakland took New York 4-2. "1 ring for the Expos. two runners on base were LA starter Tommy John sur A crowd of 50,597 showed at wearing Atlanta uniforms and rendered three runs in the sec second game to tie it at 2-2. Then Derrell Thomas' ninth-inning single drove in two runs, formally protested the raraout.

Atlanta Stadium for a gigantic Julv 4 fireworks display and nova and Mike Lum to crack a National League Fresident ond inning, two of them on Bob Bailey's single and the third on a triple by winning pitcher Carl giving the Padres the victory. McLain's debut. They gave 1-1 tie. Casanova opened the inning The Mets picked up one-half Denny an ear-shattering stand Durocher's Cubs. Atlanta had Chub Feeney said he would give careful consideration to the protest and ruled that the Morton.

with his first NL homer and taken the opener 5-1. game with the split when Houston shut out Pittsburgh, shav Willie Davis and Duke Sims ing ovation as he walked out to the mound to start the second game. 1 Jose Cardenal, who had hom game could not be rescheduled until he ruled on it. homered for the Dodgers. ing the Pirates National League ered off McLain earlier, and Jim Barr allowed just three East lead to one game over Elsewhere in the NL Tues Don Kessinger opened the Chi IT' I Lum added a three-run shot as Ron Reed picked up the victory, scattering seven hits.

Seaver took a no-hitter into the ninth inning and retired the first San Diego batter before hits, pitching San Francisco day, New York split a double- past Philadelphia. header with San Diego, winning cago eighth with singles and suddenly, Denny had runners on first and third with none out. Just as suddenly, the Atlanta skies opened up with an The Giants scored both their runs in the seventh inning when the opener 2-0 on Tom Seaver's one-hitter, but dropping the Leron Lee cracked a broken bat single for the Padres' only "I've never experienced anything like that," said McLain, "not even in Detroit. This tonight was unbelievable. I could have got the saints in heaven in that first inning after that." All he had to do was get the Cubs of Chicago and for three New York.

Larry Dierker hurled an eight-hitter for his fifth shutout of the season. He also drove two runs in with a squeeze bunt and a single. Cincinnati remained one-half game in front of the Astros by ending St. Louis' seven-game winning streak. nightcap 4-2, Cincinnati hit.

dropped St. Louis 6-1, Phila Dave Kingman opened with a double. Dave Rader's single scored Kingman and then long flies by Alan Gallagher and "It was a good pitch," said delphia edged San Francisco 2- 1, Montreal slugged Los Ange enormous downpour. The rain hit so swiftly that the ground crew was unable to get the tarps down over the infield. Soon, it was a swamp and the Seaver, "down and in, but it came back over the plate a Tito Fuentes got Rader home les 7-3 and Houston shut out Pete Rose doubled home with the deciding run.

little bit. I was certainly dis I innings, he did that easily. Pittsburgh 6-0. (i Cleveland Open Etchers Keep Fireworks in A.L Strack Big Winner In Snowmobile Summer Races Won by Rookie inimum on Fourth of July NOW IT'S MY TURN Boris Spassky, Russian world chess champion, is followed by a member of the Russian delegation to the world chess championships in Reykjavik, Iceland, after they walked out of a meeting there Tuesday with representatives of Bobby Fischer, Spassky's challenger from America. (AP Wirephoto) Chess Match Still Hasn't Started CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) The sun actually came out shutout when California's Bob twice during the $150,000 Cleve Oliver socked a two-run homer scored the winning run in the Juan Beniquez accounted for sixth on consecutive singles by one of the runs off loser Ray Paul Blair, Boog Powell and Corbin with his first major land Open Golf Tournament.

in the ninth but Linzy came on to nail down the triumph. The By HERSCHEL NISSENSON Associated Press Sports Writer Three comeback pitchers, two rookies and one 20-game winner kept the July 4 fireworks to a minimum in the Once it popped out right after Merv Rettenmund. league homer. officials, surveying the Tan- About the only fireworks Kansas City got Nelson the Brewers pushed across the decisive runs in the ninth on Jim Strack, route 5, won three firsts over the weekend in the U.S.S.A. world championship summer snowmobile races at Three Lakes.

Racing in Mod II, Strack took a first in drag races on Saturday and a first in ovals the same day, and on Sunday he took a first in drags and a second in ovals. Strack competed on a Polaris Mod II against about 200 other entries.s glewood Country Club's flooded only run he needed against De were in Oakland, wnere fcai 6,907 yards, called off ThurS' bases-loaded walks to Ron The troit the first inning on Amos Otis' bunt single, a stolen base day's opening round. obald and Joe Lahoud. it Then, a second time, and John Mayberry's infield emerged to smile on David By STEPHENS BROENING REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) The world championship Cleveland's Kilkenny suffered a snlit middle finger on his hit, which loser Bill Slayback threw wild to first base. Graham of Australia when he collected his trophy and $30,000 pitching hand fielding Ted Ku Recreation It Pays to Play Boston's McGlothen, a 22- Bando hammered a grand slam home run off New York's Mel Stottlemyre in the fourth inning and the A's put on a gaudy pyrotechnic display after the game.

Bando's seventh home run of the season and fifth career grand slam followed Joe Rudi's double and walks to Mike Epstein and Bill Voss. Milwaukee's Lonborg lost his check for outlasting Bruce Dev chess match between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky now is scheduled to start Thursday year-old right-hander, held the Twins to Eric Soderholm's biak's smash in the third inning but Tidrow came on finish the shutout of the Rangers for his first win since May 17. John Fischer and afternoon following another American League Tuesday. Pat Dobson, one of Baltimore's four 20-game winners last season, hurled the Orioles into sole possession of first place in the American League East with a three-hit, 11-strike-out 2-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox. Detroit skidded into second place when Kansas City's Roger Nelson, fighting back from two years of arm miseries, blanked the Tigers 1-0 on four hits for his first complete game and first triumph as a starter since 1969.

Rookie Lynn McGlothen double in the second inning and singles by Danny Thompson in Lowensiein provided the offense with a two-run homer. Rozellville the third. Rookie shortstop WEDNESDAY Slow-Pitch (Fairgrounds) 7 p.m. Bilek's vs. Lamplighter.

8 p.m. Weyco vs. Morning Glory-Old Dutch. 9 p.m. Different Drummer lin of Coral Gables, on the second sudden death playoff hole.

Aside from that, you could forget it. The weatherman played only one note all week rain. But the weather wasn't the only marvel about the 1972 Cleveland Open. In the first place, Graham, postponement, this one demanded by the Soviet champion. After holding out for more money and getting it, the American challenger came to Iceland for the postponed opening match Tuesday.

But Beat DuBay FAN FARE By Walt Ditzen vs. rambles. CLOVERBELT LEAGUE (West) M.iS UW I I ONTWESALLZa BUTTER, AN' Tl (I -V. I I 1 1 II VI Loyal 6 Abbotsford 4 (Slow-Pitch (Braem) 7 p.m. i Refrigeration vs.

Minnie Zwick's. 8 p.m. Das Spiel Ha us vs. notched his first major league triumph with a three-hitter that 26-year-old pro from Sydney, was winning his first tourna Greenwood 3 ment, the first rookie to do so Spassky walked out of the noon drawing to decide who would move first because Fischer was not present. He had sent his second, a Roman Catholic priest.

Officials announced a new 48-hour postponement of the open Marshfield 2 propelled Boston past Minnesota 2-0. this year. Marshfield Homes. Lynn 0 And he won it from his best 9 p.m. Del's Bar vs.

Hub (East) City Food. friend. Neither Graham nor Devlin could quite make up a 1 a Blue Moon Odom, recuperating from a 1971 elbow operation, posted his their minds whether they were Point 7 Wausau 5 Auburndale 5 er, originally scheduled for last Sunday. They hoped both play sixth victory with eight-inning pleased or distressed. Both finished the regulation DuBay 2 ers would be ready to meet on Thursday.

help from aDrold Knowled as the A's downed the New York Yankees 4-2. 72 holes at 276, six strokes un Rozellville 2 der par. Fischer arrived in Reykjavik Jim Lonborg, the AL's Cy Devlin gave away the tourna early Tuesday. The Icelandic DUBAY Joe Fischer ment on the 18th hole by miss National League 6 p.m. Jaycee Cardinals vs.

Weyerhaeuser Dodgers. THURSDAY Slow-Pitch (Fairgrounds) 7 p.m. Louie's Refrigeration vs. Del's Bar. 8 p.m.

Marshfield Homes vs. Spike's Out-of-Town. 9 p.m. Minnie Swick's vs. Sports.

Slow-Pitch (Braem) 7 p.m. State Farm vs. Weyco. 8 p.m. Hub City Foods vs.

Chess Federation had rejected his demand for 30 per cent of ing a six-footer that could have scattered five hits here yesterday as he pitched given him a birdie and 277. the gate receipts, but he agreed to come after a London in Lamplighter, DeJarlais' Bar Eke Out Harrowing Victories Then he went out on the first hole of the sudden death and Rozellville to an 8-2 victory over DuBay in the eastern division of the Cloverbelt League. vestment banker doubled the $125,000 purse which he and Spassky will divide. Rozellville scored one the missed a threeJoot par putt that gave Graham the chance for the title on the second sudden death hole. first off Dick Cherney only to The 29-year-old American have DuBay go ahead 2-1 with a the winning run in the top of the The top-notch teams in the grandmaster was resting from pair in the last of the second.

seventh when Dreikosen reached Capital Slow Pitch Softball It was a wierd tournament the overnight flight in a guard Walks, passed balls and a first on Nowaczyk's throwing from the time it didn't get ed villa at the edge of town Young Award winner with Boston in 1967 but a much-injured hurler since, won his fourth straight baseball game for Milwaukee, blanking California until the ninth when Frank Linzy came on to preserve a 4-2 triumph. Cleveland rookie Dick Tid-row took over for the injured Mike Kilkenny in the third inning and completed a 2-0 shutout over Texas. Baltimore's Dobson surrendered a first-inning home run to Dick Allen and second-innings singles to Rick Reichardt and Mike Andrews but kept the White Sox hitless thereafter. The Orioles tied the game against Stan Bahnsen in the fifth on Bobby Grich's single and Dave Johnson's triple and couple of hits let Rozellville score three times in the third, when Spassky counterattacked error, went to third on Berry's single and scored on Lamont started Thursday until it had gone 74 holes. in the holdout department.

Gebelein, a single by Schuette, and a throwing error by second baseman Wiltgen. Two throwing errors after one out in the last of the seventh enabled Glen Brost to reach third for the Lamplighter, and Ted Gripentrog scored him with the tying run on a sacrifice fly. Lamplighter scored the winning run in the eighth Nienast's sacrifice fly. League eked out narrow victories in the only slow-pitch action of the night on Monday. Tuesday's schedule was postponed because of the holiday.

The Lamplighter in extending and the visitors added to their lead with singletons in the fourth Rod Curl of Redding, The 35-year-old Soviet cham The extra run put DJ's in and Bobby Nichols of Akron, and fifth, and two in the eighth, position to withstand a two-run Ohio, reported at one point Gambles. 9 p.m. Das Spiel Haus vs. Morning Glory-Old Dutch. National League 6 p.m.

WDLB Cubs vs. Citizens National Bank. Senior League 5 p.m. Pirates vs. Padres.

Roller Skating 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Wildwood pavilion. FRIDAY National League 6 p.m. Central State Mets vs.

Weyerhaeuser Dodgers. Cherney pitched five innings Monday they couldn't see the Cardinal uprising in the last of the seventh. Jim Koenig singled for DuBay and was nicked for its record to 10-1 in the loop's sixth green from the sixth tee. pion read a prepared statement calling the American's conduct insulting and intolerable. It said Fischer, by refusing to appear at the opening ceremony six of the winners 10 hits and to start it, and after Holleran The Cleveland Open had ac the same number of runs.

Orval went out, Jerry Adams whacked quired a new handicap fog. Buelow went the last four for the a double. Mancl's fourth straight against ftueben Frome on singles by Preston Yoder and Ron Wenzel, a fly to right that last weekend, had insulted home team. Spassky personally and the So single of the game scored both runners and suddenly it was 8-7 Tom Weiskopf of Bedford, Ohio, lifted an iron to a boggy green and had trouble finding the ball. It buried until only the advanced the runners, and an Box score: viet Chess Federation and had and Bey's had the tying run on.

Kozellvule (X) DuBay jeopardized his right to play for error by Gary Rappe at short on Schuette's grounder. ABR HI An It all ended quickly, however, top was visible. Karl the title. The statement de 2 1 Nelson because Phaneuf hit into a fast "I feel like I've been here a manded that Fischer be 2J.Cherney Buelow Gripentrog was the winning double play. northern division was forced to score a run in the last of the seventh to tie Bey's Bar Pirates, and then scored another run in the first extra inning to win 5-4.

The Pirates are out of the southern division. DeJarlais' Bar, 7-2 in the southern division after Monday's 8-7 win over Bey's Bar Cardinals of the northern half, was forced to snuff out a Card rally in the last of the seventh to preserve its win. Denny Wiltgen doubled home two runs to put Bey's Pirates month," said Larry Hinson of Nikolai Leupke Brun Kraus Welchelt Spindlcr Hafenbredl 2 D.Cherney Winning pitcher Ray Poeppel superior zweck pitcher with a nine-hitter, three of which were garnered by Dean Albrecht and Jim Weister Beach Mountain, N.C., who captured third place money after leading the tournament had two hits each for DJ's, while Mancl with four and Nowaczyk Krcmar 2 OiG.Kos'skl 1 llDean 2 OBrock'n 2 Fischer Kleffer Krause the first three days. ELECTRIC RAZOR REPAIR NORELCO REMINGTON Cords Points Brushes Blades Floyd Stargardt. Schuette was the only Lamplighter with two hits.

DeJarlais' Bar scored three in with three paced the losers. "The first tournament I won I 1 ft Irt P.Kos'skl 2 IT.Cherney 2 8 10 Totals 36 Bob Johnson was the losing 37 Totals However, Max Euwe, president of the international federation, said the Soviets had not formally requested punishment. "What should I do?" he asked. "Put him in the corner?" Fischer was staying away from newsmen and did not comment on the Soviet statement. With the contribution from the London banker, James D.

pitcher. was at New Orleans and didn't work half as hard as worked for this one." Score Bv Innings: the top of the second, yielded two in the fourth, and then Rozellville 103 110 0208 DuBay 020 000 0002 There was a great trade in ahead 2-0 in the top of the third, 2B-D. Cherney. Zweck, Q. Kos- used golf equipment.

Graham but Lamplighter got one back in lowskl. Karl. Luepke, Kraus. Strike won with a set of clubs he outs-Fischer 4. d.

cnerney 4, uueiow its half of the inning on a walk, scored four times in the fifth to take a 7-2 lead on Bey's Cards. Tom Scheuer started the fifth with a double and scored on Jim Weister's single. Jeff Frankwick When to Fish or Hunt SOLUNAR TABLES By John Alden Knight 3. Walks-D. Cherney 3, Buelow 1.

Wf bought off Arnold Palmer with an error and a fielder's choice, J. Fischer, lf-d. cnerney. a used putter. Devlin came in and then tied it in the fourth on second with a putter that Extra storage makes it a better buy.

single, a force play, a Set Falcon Record AIR FORCE ACADEMY, walked and an error by Mike Holleran in left on Larry throwing error and a single by Slater, the winner is to get $156,250 and the loser $93,750. In addition, each player will get another $75,000 from the television and film rights. The schedule of Solunar Periods, as printed below, has been taken from FAST SERVICE JERRY'S SHAVER SERVICE 403 West Arnold St. -Phone 384-8657 Cleveland plumbing firm gives away to customers. Darrell Seehafer.

John Alden Knight's Solunar Tables. Dreikosen's fly loaded the bases Flan your days so that you will be Colo. (AP) Coach Royce Harnsberger's Air Force Ron Luepke reached first on Ron Berry's sacrifice fly scored third baseman Chuck Schuette's fishing In good territory or hunting In good cover during these times, It you wish to find the best sport that error after one out in the fifth News-Herald Classifieds Get Results! Phone Classified Ads to 384-3131. Weister, and Frankwick scored on an error by Dick Cooper on Chuck Specht's grounder to third. Dreikosen scored the eacn aay nas to oner.

The Major Period are shown and he came all the way around HPj H'z iii I to score when second sacker boldface type. These begin at the times shown and last for an hour and a half or two hour thereafter. The fourth run on a fielder's choice, Falcons set a U.S. Air Force Academy tennis record with a 16-6 record this spring. The Air Force won six straight matches at the start of the season before being stopped by Navy, 5-4.

The Falcons shut out seven rivals and beat six others by 8-1 scores. Seehafer erred on Duane Fravert's grounder. That put Minor Periods, shown In regular type, Trailing 7-2, Bey's battled are of somewhat shorter duration. Lion Netmen Roar NEW YORK (AP) Three freshmen helped Columbia University's tennis team post a 19-1 record, its best ever, this spring. They were Ricky Fagel and Don Petrine of Miami, and Henry Bunis of Cincinnati.

Bunis beat all 20 rivals while playing in the third and fourth slots. The Lions also won the Eastern Intercollegiate title. back with three in the sixth cM Bey's ahead 3-2 and in the top of the sixth they made it 4-2 on Tom Suhr's infield hit, a single Central Daylight Saving Time Paul Mancl started it with an 177 JL i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Kitchen cabinets. Drawer and pantry space. Dinette cabinets.

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A i i by Jim Patrick, and an error Phaneuf popped out, Jim July Minor Major Minor Major and a sacrifice fly by Ron Nowaczyk also scratched an Thursday the the Luepke. 6 12:50 7:30 1:20 8:00 Trainer Dave Erb won 1956 Kentucky Derby as jockey on Needles. to The Lamplighter narrowed the infield hit. Dick Cooper's double scored Mancl and put runners on second and third, and after Of Syracuse's 11 football rivals deficit in the bottom of the sixth on an infield hit by Ron Ik in 1972 only Penn State, Pitt and Jim Cooper lined to short, Dick Varsho singled them both home. DJ's scored what proved to be Army lead the series with the SPECIAL! Orange.

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