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Colleg ians Have Cornhusker Flavor passky By JOE MOOSHEL EVANSTON, 111. (AP) Quarterbacks Jerry Tagge and Van Brownson are having little trouble learning Coach Bob Devaney's offensive system in the College All-Star football camp. They already know it. Tagge and Brownson, who guided Nebraska to National Championships the past two seasons, are just one phase of the Nebraska touch the All-Stars have as they prepared to meet the Dallas cowboys at Soldier Field July 28. Devaney also has brought his entire 'coaching staff to assist him in an attempt to upset the Super Bowl champions.

Tagge and Brownson's knowledge of the Nebraska system has helped the All-Star offense get off to a quick and smooth start but put quarterback Pat Sullivan, the Heisman Trophy winner from Auburn, at a disadvantage. "I'm definitely behind," admits Sullivan. "They know the offense intimately, having worked with it for three years. They're both great guys and any time I've wanted help they've been willing to give it. I know, too, I'll get a fair shot and whoever does the best will play." Devaney, meanwhile, is pleased with all three of his quaterbacks.

He has had to spend little time teaching his offensive system and has been able to devote more time to other areas. Tagge, the No. 1 draft choice of the Green BaylPackers, carried the load at Nebraska last season. He completed 143 of 239 passes for 2,019 yards and 17 touchdowns. Only four of his passes were intercepted.

Brownson had shared the No. 1 quater-back spot for the Cornhuskers until he was sidelined byunjuries in the middle of his junior' year. He doesn't like being called second string. "It was a matter of breaks and Jerry moving the club," said Brownson. "Jerry and I didn't consider one person the No.

1 quarterback and the other No. 2. We worked together." raw WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP Game 4 DRAW spakkt isi.c.i Fischer, Bailie to REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky struggled for five hours Tuesday in the fourth game of their world championship chess match, then settled for a draw. The score in the 24-game series now stands at 2' i for the Soviet champion and lli for the American challenger. 1,177 Watch Pioneers Split Pair They called it quits at the 45th move.

The fight had been hard, with a string of startling turnabouts. Each contestant got half-point for the draw. Spassky, 35, won the first game and got the second by forfeit when Fischer failed to show. The 29-year-old American won the third. Spassky was stone-faced as he left the auditorium, hardly acknowledging the applause of the crowd.

Fischer smiled and waved as he walked out. Yugoslav grandmaster Svetozar Gligoric said Spassky had made a bad error on the 29th move, throwing away the chance of a win. U.S. grandmaster Robert Byrne said Spassky, playing at a slight disadvantage with the black pieces, could have pock 1 Star-Gai UuU iiiTid ipn iitfu, pp mp i-lfl 0 1 s7 FISCHER itVhiti! ELMIRA, N.Y. JULY 19, 1972 PAGE 27 This diagram shows final position of pieces after Tuesday's draw between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky.

chinson's throw. Elmira opened the scoring in the second game with a single run in the second on singles by Smith and Ron Ellis and then tallied another lone run in the sixth on Flowers single, a stolen base and a pair of infield outs. The Elmira Pioneers, playing their first game at Dunn Field in 21 days because of a flood-submerged field, surfaced in the first game of a scheduled doubleheader to sink the Reading Phillies, 3-2, in eight innings before a surprising turnout of 1,177 fans on a hot and humid evening. The Pioneers were scuttled in the second half of the twin bill, 4-3, when the tying run was thrown out at the plate by Reading rightfielder Lloyd Hutchinson in the last of the eighth inning. The teams play a.

single game tonight at Dunn, starting at 7:45. The Pioneers broke out in the third inning of the first game Tuesday with a pair of runs as Rob Bellior singled after, one out, pitcher Bob Grossman laid down a bunt which third baseman Bias Santana chose to go to second on, Bellicr beating the throw, After Bill Flowers was hit by a pitch, Harry Shaughnessy cracked a two-run double over leftfielder's head to score Flowers. Reading added a single run in the fourth and knotted the xvt If -rf CJ if It te ting the pace. Spectators bet first on Fischer, then on Spassky and then on Fischer again. For the first time in the series, Spassky was late in arrivingbut not so late as Fischer.

The Soviet champion walked onstage four minutes after the clock started. The American chess whiz from Brooklyn was 10 minutes over due in the auditorium. Fischer looked confident and relaxed, buoyed by his win Monday. It was the first time in his career Fischer had beaten Spassky. He lost to the Russian three times playing black and drew twice playing white in their five meetings before the world championship round began a week ago.

Reading AB Bl Garcia rf 4 0 10 game at 2-2 in the top of the seventh. Elmira scored the winning run in the last of the eighth on a Jim Norris single and a two-out double by Tommy Smith. The Pioneers almost pulled out the second game in the last of the eighth after the Phillies had scored a pair of runs in the top half of the inning to take a 4-2 lead. Elmira came back in the last half of the" inning with a single by Flowers, a force out by Harry Shaughnessy and then back-to-back singles by Jim Rogard and Smith, loading the bases. Then, after two out, Terry Wedgewood lined a single to right scoring Shaughnessy but Steve Detter, running for Bogard, was cut down at the plate on Hut eted a draw at the 10th move by forcing an exchange of queens.

But the 'Russian chose to go for a win. The game was packed with surprises, with first white and then black set- 4 0 10 3 0 10 2 110 0 10 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 11 Bean lb Wissell If Ziegler rf Starnes rf Silicato2b Essignc Santana 3b Elmira AB Bl Flowers cf 3 0 0 0 Shausy if 4 0 12 norr.s lb 4 12 0 Johnson 3 0 0 0 Smith If 4 0 11 Weoge'od 3b 3 0 1 0 Ellis 2b 3 0 0 0 Bellior ss 3 12 0 Ambrose ss 0 0 0 0 Grossman 1 1 0 0 Boggard ph 10 0 0 Burkert 0 0 0 0 Howell 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 3 7 3 2 0 0 0 Hodge 3b, ph 10 0 0 Safenghtph 0 0 0 0 Kinzelss 3 0 10 Downs 3 0 0 0 To'als 57 2 4 1 DRY DIRT Reading pilot Jim Bunning. (left) and Pioneer skipper Len Johnston get feel of Dunn Field's now dry dirt around home plate prior to Pioneers return to Dunn Field Tuesday Yiight after 21 days on road following flood. HRs park Yanks Reading 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 Elmira 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 13 Beall. LOB Reading 3, Eimira 6.

2 BH Shaughnessy, Essian, Smith. SB Garcia, Norns. SAC Grossman. DP Reading 1. 7 2 3 6 13 2 3 1 Downs (L) Grossman Burkert ER 7 3 5 2 1 0 0 0 Phils' Doyle Singles with 2 Out Howell (W) Arlin Loses No-Hit Bid in 9 th HBP Flowers (by Downs) WP-- Burkert T- 1:49.

A 1, 177 READING Eimir, AB Bl AB Bl Garciacf 4 12 0 piowerscf 4 12 0 Beall lb 3 0 10 Shaughessy Wissell If 3000 4100 Starnes ph If 0 1 0 0 Morris lb 4 0 0 1 Hutchinson Bogard 40 10 rf -3 0 2 2 Smith rf 4130 Sieberl Slops Angels BOSTON (AP) Righthander Sonny Siebert pitched a fourhitter and won his first game in a month as the Boston Red Sox beat the California Angels 4-1 in an American League game Tuesday night. CALIFORNIA BOSTON an bi ah bi Aiomarlh 4 0 0 Harper cf 4 13 1 Cardenassi 4 1 1 0 Grillin 2b 3 0 0 0 Pmsonrf 4 0 10 Ystrmskilt 4 0 0 1 ROhverlb 30 10RSmithrf 4 0 0 0 Spencer If 3 0 0 0 4 110 Stephnsnc 3 0 10 Fiskc 2 10 0 l.U;nas3h 3 0 0 0 Cater lb 3 12 1 Stanton cf 1 0 0 0 Kennedy ss 10 0 0 NRyanp 2 0 0 0 Siebert 3 0 0 0 Total 30 1 4 0 Total 28 4 6 3 California 000 100 0001 Boston 030 010 00 4 E- J. Kennedy. DP California 2. Boston 1.

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S-Gnltin. IP ER BB SO Ryan .11 7) .7 6 4 4 3 7 E.F.sner 1 0.0 0 0 0 S'fbert S) 4 10 0 6 NEW YORK (AP) Thur-man Munson and Ron Blom-berg crashed a pair of third inning homers driving in five runs Tuesday night and Steve Kline's six-hitter gave the New York Yankees a 6-0 American League baseball victory over the Minnesota Twins. Kline opened Hie third inning, drawing a walk on four straight pitches from loser Ray' Corbin. After Ron Swoboda bounced out, Munson tagged til the ninth when Doyle spoiled Arlin's bid with his two-out single. 3 0 0 0 Wedqe'od 3b 4 0 1 1 0 10 0 Ellis 2b 3 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 Ambrose ss 3 0 10 4 0 0 0 Raich 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 Burkert 0 0 0 0 Safenght Essian ph Hodge 3b Santawa ss Kmtel 2b Denely i tiers he needed from slugging Nate Colbert.

Colbert drove in three Padre runs with a double in the first inning and his 21st homer of the year in the fifth. The first inning RBI was the 300th of Colbert's major league career. Thomas dove to his left to stab Doyle's bid for a hit in the sixth inning and threw the run He moved to second on a balk and then scored as Tom Hutton also singled. Then Arlin got the third out, recording his third two-hitter of the season and second in a row. Arlin, a 27-year-old righthander, whose pitching career was delayed by his dental studies' at Ohio State University, cot a sensational fielding play from second baseman Derrel 4 110 Filbeckp 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 3 Totals 33 3 10 3 Dionop Totals Reading SAN DIEGO (AP) Steve Arlin, one pitch away from- a no-hitter, surrendered a ninth inning single to Denny Doyle-Philadelphia's first hit of the game as San Diego defeated the Phillies 5-1 in a National League baseball game Tuesday night.

Arlin went 82-3 innings without allowing a hit and had a one ball, two strike count on Doyle when the Phillie infielder lined a single to left. 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2-4 oio ooi 01-3 his fifth hnmor Elmira into the right White followed with walks and then Blomberg walloped his sixth homer of the season, completing a five-run Yankee inning. Murcer also homered in the eighth. That was plenty for Kline, 9-4. The young right-hander who retired the first 18 batters he faced only to lose his last start, hung on against the Twins despite the humidity and heat of steamy Yankee Stadium.

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Goltz. IP ER BB SO Corbin 3) 2 1 3 4 5 5 3 0 Goltf 323 1 0 0 0 1 Strickland 2 2 1112 Kime 4) 9 6 0 0 1 3 nowers lud Neaumg cirnira o. 2 BH Hutchinson. SB Garcia, Ellis, field seats. Bobby Murcer and Roy Flowers.

DP Reading 1. Elmira 1. ner out while sitting on the IP ER BB SO Denchy (W) 7 2 3 8 3 3 0 3 Diorio 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 RaiCh(L) 7 1 3 6 4 3 3 1 Burkert 0 0 0 0 2 0 Filbeck 2 3 0 0 1 0 Thomas to preserve his victory! ground ii Top Dodgers iniciia and had all the hitting support That was the no-hit saver un- Reuss' 4-Hitter Stops Cards, 1 1-3 Brewers, A's Divide iijoy Braves Top Hues PITTSBURGH (AP) -Ralph Garr cracked a double to spark a three-run fifth, inning rally that lifted the Atlanta Braves to a 4-2 National League baseball victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates Tuesday night. Steve Blass, 10-4, was nursing a 1-0 lead into the Atlanta fifth when Gil Garrido and pitcher Ron Reed opened with singles. Hill I Will Mets, 2-1 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Frank Robinson homered in the 10th inning to break a tie and give the Los Angeles Dodgers a 2-1 victory over the New York Mets in a National League baseball game Tuesday night.

Outlast While Sox DETROIT (AP; Eddie Brinkman hit a one-out sacrifice fly in the 11th inning to score Mickey Stanley, who had tripled, giving the Detroit Tigers a 4-3 victory over the Chicago White Sox in an American League baseball game Tuesday night. Hobby's Hit Wins For Birds ARLINGTON (AP) -Brooks Robinson hit a one-out tiebreaking single in tho 35th inning to drive home Bobby Grich, who had doubled, as" the Baltimore Orioles edged the Texas Rangers 2-1 in an American League game Tuesday night. A'S BUY WASLEWSKI OAKLAND (AP) The Oakland Athletics purchased righthanded pitcher Gary Waslewski from their triple-A farm club at Des Moines Tuesdau Bat Feast KANSAS CITY (AP) Lou Piniella lashed a home run and five other hits to lead the Kansas City Royals to a 6-5 and 11-8 doubleheader sweep of the Cleveland Indians in American League baseball Tuesday night. FIRST GAME CLEVELAND KANSAS CITY I ab bi ab bl MILWAUKEE (AP) The Milwaukee Brewers scored three runs in both the first and sixth innings and went on to defeat the Oakland A's 7-4 and gain a split of their American League doubleheader Tuesday night. tbree-run double in the fourth inning.

Houston scored one run in the second on Jimmy Stewart's sacrifice fly and another run in the third on Jim Wynn's grounder. ST LOUIS HOUSTON abrhbl ab bl Brocklf 3 10 0 Metzgerss 5 4 10 Melendeicf 4 110 Cedeno cf 5 13 2 MAIourt 3 1 0 0 NMillercf 0 100 Torre3b 3 0 0 0 Wynnrf 5 0 13 Simmonsc 3 0 1 3 LMay lb 5112 Clndenon lb 4 8 10 Watson If 4 2 2 0 Crosby2b 3 0 0 0 Edwardsc 4 110 AAaxvillss 2 0 1 0 Stewart 3b 100 1 Clevelandp 2 0 0 0 Rader3b 10 00 Sizemoceph 1 0 0 0 Helms 2b 3 111 Drbwskyp 0 0 0 0 Reuss 4 0 2 0 LOS ANGELES ab bi NEW YORK ab bi Harrelsonss 4 0 0 0 Lacy 2b (Hunts Slop Expos, 3-0 SAN FRANCISCO Left-, hander Ron Bryant of San Francisco won his fifth straight baseball game by stopping the Montreal Expos 3-0 with a four- hit National League shutout' Tuesday night. 5 0 0 0 5 0 10 4 110 Maysct 5 110 WDaviscf FreqoSi3b 4 0 10 Molall WGarrett3b 1 0 0 0 FRob'nsnrf S'aubrf 4 0 11 WParker lb FIRST GAME MILWAUKEE Sudanis lb 3 0 0 0 Garvey3b Dyerc 4 0 0 0 Vaientmess ab hi ab bi 5 12 1 4 0 3 1 4 0 10 4 0 2 0 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Srhneckll 4 0 10 Canmziroc HOUSTON (AP) Jerry Reuss pitched a four-hitter and Cesar Cedeno and Lee May each hit two-run homers as the Houston Astros defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 11-3 in a National League game Tuesday night. Cedeno, who returned to the Astros' Monday after missing eight games with a groin injury, blasted a high fly to right center field in the fifth inning.

It bounced off the wall, hit centerfielder Luis Melendez and dribbled toward right field. Cards right fielder Matty Alou chased the ball down and made the throw too late to catch Cedeno sliding after Roger Metzger had already scored. Cedeno's blast brought Houston from a 3-2 deficit created by Ted Simmons'. Campnrisss 4 0 11 Theobald 2b 4 110 BDavisif Rudilf 4 0 10 Willspr Matlack 3 0 10 Mlnerph 10 10 Johnp 4 0 10 9)9 4 0 10 4 0 13 4 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 Letebvreph 2 12 2 Scott lb 3 0 0 0 DMaycf 2 10 0 Lahoudrf 4 0 10 Clark3b 2 10 0 Felskec MONTREA Total 28 3 4 3 Total St. Louis 0 0 0 3 0 37 11 12 9 0 0 0-3 SAN FRANCISCO ah t' ATLANTA PITTSBURGH ABRHBI AB Bl RakPrcf 4 0 2 0 DavaliMo If 4 110 Gar If 4 111 Ciinesrt 4 13 0 OsBrownlf 1 0 0 0 AOi.ver cf 30 12 HAaron lh 4 0 0 0 Stargell In 4 0 10 EWiliamsc 5 1 1 jSangu'Hnc 4 0 10 Lu'r.

rt 5 0 11 Stenne't 2b -4010 Evans 3b 4 0 10 Pa9an 4 0 2 0 MPereS'; 4 0 10 AI.eySS 3 0 0 3 Garrido 2 12 0 Hebrerph 10 0 0 Reedp 4 110 B.assp 10 0 0 BJohnson 0 0 0 0 ph 1 0 0 0 RHnand? 0 0 0 0 0 Total 37 4 10 4 Total 33 2 10 2 Atlanta 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 4 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 -2 Pagan, Lum. DP -Atlanta 3, Pittsburgh 1. LOB ---Allanta 11, Pittsburgh 6. 2B--Baker, Clmes, Garr, Paqan, Sfnnctt. HR--E.

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Louis 3, Houston 5. 2B Simmons, Edwards, Wynn. HR Cedeno (11), L.May (20). SB- Metzger. SF Stewart, Helms.

OL Brown ph 1 0 0 0 Total 37 1 7 1 Total 37 2 11 2 Two out hen winning run scored. New York 100 000 000 01 Los Angeles ..000 100 000 12 Valentine, Sudakis, Garvey. DP New Ynrk 1, Los Angeies 1. LOB New York 8, Los Angeles 9. 2B Fregosi.

HR F. Robmson (HI SB Valentine. S-Har-relson, John, Sudakis. IP ER BE SO Matla-k 9 10 1 0 2 4 Friselia (L.3 2 3 1 1 10 0 John 9 5 1 0 0 5 ER BBSO IP Cleveland (L.11-5) .6 Drahowsky 1 2 3 5 4 1-5 5 2 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 4 7 Clonmger 0 Grjendfl 1-3 0 0 Brwer (W.6 3) ...1 2 0 0 Reuss B) 9 by Reuss Hun' 2b 3 0 0 0 Bonds rf 4 110 t'oliss 4 0 10 MaddOK 4 12 2 Masrorerf 4 0 0 0 Speierss 3 0 10 Bailey 3b 3 0 10 Mc Covey lb 2 0 0 0 Singleton If 4 0 0 0 Goorison lb 10 10 Woodstt 4 0 1 0 Fuentes2b 4 0 0 0 Humphry- 3 0 10 Gallagher 3b 3 0 0 0 Boccabila lb 3 0 0 0 Hepdersnlf 4 110 Mnorep I 0 0 0 Saderr. 3 0 10 MCarvnrph 1 0 0 0 Bryant 3 0 10 S'rhmavrp 0 0 0 0 I ahoy ph 10 0 0 TWaikerp 0 0 0 0 ToM.

31 0 4 0 To'ai 31 3 8 7 Montreal 000 000 00 0 0' SanFrancisco 200 100 0 0 3 1 OB- Montreal 7, SanFranosco 8. 2B y. HR-Mflcldox SB- -Speier. IP ER BB SO Mnoro x.l 4) 4 5 3 3 2 6 Stionmayer 2 1 0 0 12 Walker 2 0 0 0 1 Bryrt iW.8 4) ....9 4 0 0 2 4 (Torre). WP- Total 33 5 9 5 Total 36 IS 6 Cleveland 020 000 30 0 .5 Kansas City 000033 01 6 Hiigendrf.

DP Cleveland 1, Kansas 2:14. A- Bell 0 0 0 0 Total 27 4 5 4 Total 31 0 5 0 Oakland 000 1 00 1 1 14 Milwaukee 000 000 0 0 00 Campaneris, Clark DP Milwaukee 2. LOB Oakland 7, Milwaukee 6. 2B -Scott, Felske, R.Jackson. HR R.

Jackson (18). S- Auerbach, Hunter. SF -Campaneris. IP ER BB SO Hunter ') .9 5 0 0 1 6 Stephensn (L.2-3) .6 2 3 4 2 1 5 2 Sanders 130 0 0 0 Bell 2 1 2 2 3 0 HBP- by Bell (Epstein). SECOND GAME OAKLAND MILWAUKEE Drabowsky.

PB Simmons. 20,944. IP ER BB SO Reed 8 10 9 10 2 2 Blass 10 4 5 1 3 7 3 2 B. Johnson 2 2 3 3 1 1 R.Henand! 1 0 0 0 WP- B. Johnson.

T- -2b; 25. A NORTHRL'P WINS Ed Northrup captured low gross honors among first flight golfers with a 75 in the fifth week of play of the Soaring Eagles Men's Handicap League. KK(i SOFTBALL ab bi ab 3 KASTFJIN Campnrisss 4 110 BDavisif 4 0 0 0 Heise2b Rudilf AMERICAN DIVISION Finger Lakes 4 2 2 1 3 110 4 111 3 112 3 111 4 0 0 0 3 0 10 3 12 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NATIONAL DIVISION OB Pet. GB Snerbrooke 47 32 .597 Three Rivers 44 38 .537 i i 3' Quebec City 44 38 .537 4' i Reading 43 41 .517 6 Pet. West Haven 40 39 50 Pittsfield 39 42 .481 Pawtucket 40 46 .465 ELMIRA 7 .354 Tuesday'! Results 4 111 Scott lb 4 2 3 2 DMaycf 3 0 11 OL Brown rf 4 0 10 Felskec 4 0 10 Ferraro3b 3 0 0 0 Auerbach ss 1 0 0 0 Lonoorq 1 0 0 0 Liniyp 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jacksoncf Epstein lb Vossrf Ban do 3b Tenacec Martinez 2b Horlenp Heganph Lockerp Shamskyph Fingersp THURSDAY'S ENTRIES IRST RACE(Sub2) 500 1 UP-MDN 12,0 6 FUR Tonight's Games Monday's Results Wst Haven 2, Pawtucket 1 Three Rivers 3, Sherbrooke 0 Pi'lsfield 10, Quebec City 5 Rosier I Andy Blue ELMIRA 3-1.

Reading 2 4. Pittsdeld 11, Quebec City 0 Three Rivers 5, Snerbrooke 1 Reading at ELMIRA, 7:5 p.m. Pawtucket at West Haven Sberbrooke at Three Rivers Quebec City at Pittsfield West Haven 3, Pawtucket 0 AMERICAN NATIONAL Jay Newton, Secret Miss, Pioneer K.nq. 3rct Queen's WMd, King Harald, Nasxapi. Jth Dar-ng Flight, Lee's Fantasy Lane.

S'h Bnttie Blonde, Regal Belle, Blues Chaser. 6th Tell Me More, Raisin pie, Prime xample. 7th Graphic Park, Rose Briar, BcirindV- 8th Three Larks, Asian Formal, Stage Gu'de. Honey's Kit, Climb. Spoilat.on.

BEST BET Graphic Park in the 7th. Schieifters Mar on Vaieri Whttemen Hulet Ciccone Kent 500 5 FUR East East OB Detroit 48 35 .578 Baltimore 4 36 .564 1 Boston 3 -S06 New York 38 41 .481 8 Cleveland ...34 .415 13' Milwaukee 33 48 1.407 14 West Oakland 53 31 .631 Chicago 4 5 40 52 9 Minnesota 42 39 519 9' KansasCity' 43 41 .512 10 California 3B 48 442 1 6 Texas 35 50 4 1 2 18' OB Pittsburgh ,53 31 .631 New York 47 35 .573 5 Chicaqo 45 41 ,523 9 St. Louis 43 40 .518 9' a Aiontreal 36 46 439 1 6 Philadelphia 29 55 .345 24 West Cincinnati 52 32 .619 Houston 49 39 .557 5 I os Angeles 44 40 5i4 8 Atlanta 39 47 .453 14 San Francisco 39 50 .438 15'. 'i San Diego 32 52 .391 20 City 1. LOB Cleveland 6, Kansas City 14.

fr- Piniella 2. Unser, G.Netties. 38 Bel). Splittortf, Moses. SF--Scheinblum.

IP ER BB SO Wilcox 4 1 3 8 2 2 2 2 Hilgendrf 1 1 3 3 3 3 1 0 Hennigan 131 0 1 0 Riddlebrgr (L.l-2) .113 3 1 1 1 0 Farmer 2 3 0 0 1 0 Splittorff 6 7 5 5 2 2 Abernathy 231 0 0 1 Brgmeier (W.5.2) .12 3 1 0 2 0 Wright 23 0 0 0 1 Save-Wright (2). PB -Kirkpatrick. 2:45. Soulhport Resumes Play Sftuthport Recreation has resumed play in its Grasshopper, Pony and Intermediate leagues and will pick up the Small Fry schedule -next week. Teams will play according to the original' schedule.

terry Ward of Southport Rec announced that the organization had cancelled its Ponytail and Major Baseball League operations for the season. MA WARD MISSING HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP)-. Don Maynard, veteran wide receiver, was still missing from the New York Jets' National Football League training camp Tuesday-and was expected to be fined $100 each day he is absent. He was due Sunday at Hofstra University with the rest of the veterans.

4 Koala M. Harris 5 Bene Ribo! Hulet 6 Bottle Biorde 7 Red Head Kent SIXTH RACE PURSESI.800 34UPCL ONE MILE 1 Fiery Lancer Hulet 2 Aragorn Hickmott 3 Raisin Pie R.ncon 4 Tell Me More Rosario 5 Split Week Miller 6 Soft Excuse Smith 7 Spite and Malic Miller 8 Example Whitpn-en SEVENTH RACE PURSE $1,700 3SUPCL 5 FUR 1 Fleet Tony Hulet 2 One Fpnl Maon 3 'Twiii Do 4 Sally tizen 5 Rose Br ar Keevec 6 Burindy R.ncon 7 Graphic Pack Reynolds EIGHTH RACE 3 4 4 YO-ALLOWANCE 6 FUR 1 Stage Gu.de Schieifters 2 Get Ahead Pal Murphy 3 Most Artist 4 Siempre Sol SThreeLarks Mc Keever 6 Asian Formal Miller 7WnsunFlght Reynolds NINTH RACE CL 4 FUR 1 Ha'd Huiet 2 Fast Had Lull 3 ss Bay Street Harris 4 Heip Me Heaiy 5 Platters Honey Mc Keever Sw.ngm Mar ke Bairano 7 Myohva Reynolds 8 Climb Masters 9 Spoliation 10 Honey Kit Wise UGemsotOpar Reynolds 12 Tropical Jenny Kent 13 Miss Ton Road RoMo 14 Everiastmq Healy 15 Cherokee Charm White THE SELECTIONS 1st Andy Blue, Bold Regards. dnile Welcome. Peyeo'dS Rolfo A' se MJier incon Harris PURSE5I.500 Sft FUR Tutela Mana M. Harris K.

Smith Garst Huiet Mc Keever Adartis neon PIJRSE 'j FUR Rotfo Tuteia M.iier Bi'ri Penarrl 3 Victory Dancer 4 Ace 5 Only Sunn ft Sharp M'ss 7 Queen Madison Snoopy Knoop 9 M'dmte SECOND RACE (3) 1 M.liy's Rewa'd 2 Rambl Duchess 3 Roqal Rogue 4 Quic Rah 5 ja i NA-'n" 6 P.ano Terror Secret ss fl I eactvihe Jot-en 9 Yve'te Good 10 Pioneer Kmcj THIRO RACEIU 3i UP CL 11,500 1 Alcigame 2 Amy 3 Card Room 4 King's Herald 5 Windy Men? 6 Queen's Wild 7 Salban 8 Naskap' 9 Sheila Mac FOURTH RACE(4) 3 8, UP Fife CL II ,500 I I oe's 3 Fantasy Lane 4 1 ucky Shirl 5 Bally Puff 6 Sweet Jam 7. Miss Saiteen 8 Ruby June 9 Daring Flight 10 Tinky Toes ALSO EL IGl Be 11 Oft The Broom FIFTH RACE (4) 3ft UP FftfACL J1.50O 1 Blues Chaser 2 Regal Bene 3 Madam just'i Total 33 4 8 4 Total 29 7 9 5 Oakland 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2-4 Milwaukee 300 003 10 7 Campaneris. DP '-Milwaukee 1, LOB -Oakland 3, Milwaukee 7. 2B D.May, Campaneris. HREpstem 2 (18).

SB -Heise, Lonborg. SF-Voss. IP ER BaSO 2) 5 5 3 2 0 4 Locker 2 4 4 2 1 0 Fingers 1 0 0 0 0 3 Lonborg 4- .9 2 3 8 4 4 0 7 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 (5). HBP-fey Honen (01 Brown). WP Horlen.

Lonborg. PB Te-nace. 2:01. A 10,185. Soi'tWall Tournt'y Shilcd BLNGHAMTON Entries are now being accepted for the Junior Girls Softball Double Elimination Tournament at Binghamton's Button' Field, Aug.

5-6, 12-13. The Tournament for girls ages 10-14, will require an entry fee of $15 per team with entry blanks and additional information available from Deputy New York State Commissioner, Carlton Gaffney of Binghamton. TUESDAY'S RESULTS FURST RACE: Enchanted Mind 17. SO. 6 20.

6 80: R'Ch WMlie 3.40, 3.20; Timers Choce 3 60. Time 1:00 2 5 SECOND RACE: Fair Poona 3 40, 2 80, 2 60; Mamma Belle 3.40, 3.20; Orchard 4 80. Time 1:14. DAILY THIRD RACE: Khat Rock 39 60, 8 80, 4 60, Powder Gray 2.80, 2.60; Mick Mick 3.00. Time 1:00 3 5.

EXACTA: 3 8 paldtllS.tO FOURTH RACE: Imsomebody 17 60, 6 40 4 00; Cuane's Joy 3 80, 2.80; Upper Lipo 4 20. Time 1:00 2 5. FIFTH RACE: Charcap 4 40, 3 40, 2 80; Aoatha Rose 4.00, 3.00; Happy Admira' 3 80. Time 100. EXACTA: 5-10 paid $21 00 SIXTH RACE: Greek Music 100, 3.40.

2 60. Shirer Miss 3.30, 3.60; Royal Rank 3 00 Time 1:07 15. SEVENTH RACE: Crackerjack 6 60, 4 00. 2 B0; Racho Hep 12 20, 6 40; General Anthony 7 20. Time 1:14 2 5.

EXACTA: paldtll.OO EIGHTH RACE: Capital Host 2 80, 1 60, 2 40; Rusty Metal 5.40, 4.00; Earl ot Pit 3.00. Time 1:06 2 5. NINTH RACE: Purple Cricket JOB, 3 60, 2.20; Jeff's Rapier 3 20, 3 00; Rev. Herod 3 60. Time 1:43 4 5.

EXACTA: 1-1 paldllO JO Attendance 3903, Handle: Tuesday's Results Chicago 2, Cincinnati 1, 10 innings Atlanta 4, Pittsburgh 2 Houston 11, St. Louis 3 San Diego 5, Philadelphia 1 San Francisro 3, Montreal 0 Los Angeles 2, New York 1, 10 innings Today's Games Cincinnati (Grimsley 7 3) at Chicago (Pappas 6 5), 2:30 m. Montreal (Torrez 9 5) at San Francisco (McDowell 8 7), 4 p.m. Atlanta (Niekro 9 7) at Pittsburgh-(Briles 8 3), 8 05 m. St.

Louis (Wise 9 9) at Houston (Dier-ker 8-5), Philadelphia (Carlton 12 6) at San D'ego (Kirby 6 9), 10:30 p.m. New York (Seaver 12 5) at Los Angeles (Osteen 9 7), 11 p.m. Thursday's Games St. Louis at Atlanta, 8:05 p.m. New York at Los Angeles.

11 p.m. Only games scheduled Tuesday's Results Boston 4, California 1 New York 6, Minnesota 0 Oakland 4 4, Milwaukee 0-7 Detroit 4, Chicago 3, 11 innings Baltimore 2, Texas 1, 15 innings Kansas City 6-11, Cleveland 5 8 Today's Games California (Wright 10 i) at Boston McGlotden 2 2), 1:30 p.m. Minnesota (J. Perry 7 al New York (Kekich 8 8), 2 p.m. Oakland (Odom 8 2) at Milwaukee (Reynolds 0 0), 8:30 pm.

CLeveland (G. Perry 15 7) at Kansas City (Drago 7 9), 8:30 p.m. Baltimore (CueHar 87) at Texas (Paul 3 2), Chicago (Wood 13-10) at Detroit (Tim-merman 7-7), 9 p.m. Thursday's Games Milwaukee at Minnesota, 2:15 p.m. Oakland at Boston, 2, 5:30 p.m.

California at New York, 7:30 m. Baltimore at Kansas City, 8:30 p.m. Detroit at Texas, 1:30 p.m. Only games scheduled Rnsar.o Healy Huiet Garst E) Mc Keever PURSE $1,700 ONE MILE Mc Keever Rnflg.

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