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Nicklaiis Begins 3rd Step in Slam Quest Today MUIRFIELD, Scotland (AP) the 32-year-old Golden Bear a 9-4 favorite, one of the Jowest prices ever quoted in golf, to capture his third British Open title in the 72-hole event that Taiwan's Mr: Lu Sheds Chapeau MUIRFIELD, Scotland (AP) Mister Lu, master golfer from the Far East, announced Tuesday that he's changed his image from the hat-doffing mystery man who electrified last British Open championship. "This year, no hat," said Taiwan's Lu Liang Huan. He earned the nickname "Mister Lu" at England's Royal Birkdale course in 1971 when he came from nowhere, finished second to Lee Trevino and earned the affection of golf fans with his unfailing courtesy. The little straw hat Lu sported at Birkdale became his trademark. Every time he hit a good shot, he raised it to the applauding crowds.

But in practice for the British Open championship at Muirfield this week, Mister Lu was bare-headed and passed almost unnoticed among the fans craning for a glimpse of such as Trevino and favorite Jack Nicklaus. "I not care-about that," said the smiling Formosan. "Last year I used my hat to return friendliness of Birkdale gallery because at that time I not speak English well. Now I am better." Mister Lu shot a two under par 69 in one of his pratice rounds over Muirfield's windswept course and said "If it rains, I get another hat. But I think I play better without one." ets of balls.

"I hit the ball real well last week, but I don't think I'm as jhungry to win as I was last It's awfully hard to defend, to really get up for it two 'years in a row." Arnold Palmer, now 42 and looking for his first victory of the season, ranks as a 20-1 shot is an enormously popular Ifigure with the galleries. "Jack has the best chance at 'the slam of any man in history who has been in position to win it," said Palmer, the last man to make a run at it. Palmer won the Masters and U.S. Open in 1960. He lost by a shot in the British.

"When you get in that position, anything can he recalled. "The fourth round was rained out for the first time in something like 50 years. When we got it in, Kel Nagle made an eagle on the 17th hole to beat me by a stroke. "It could happen to Jack. Rain, wind, a penalty "But I hope he doesn't.

I'd to win one myself." The flamboyant Trevino, who capped his incredible rags-to-riches success story last year with a sweep of the American, Canadian and British Opens, took a different tact. "Jack's a freak," he said, "lie's a legend in his own time. He's the greatest player ever to hold a club in his hand. "When he makes up his mind to win something, he's halfway there. When he wants to win, he's awful hard to handle." Trevino has won only once this year, but has a pair of second place finishes and is second only to Nicklaus on the Imoney-winning list with almost $130,000.

"I think I'm getting it all together," he said. "I've been working awfully hard on my game. My wife wanted me to baby-sit one day last week in Canada and I had to practice. 'So I took the kids to the course, got me a switch and said 'sit and hit a couple of buck begins today on the 6,892 yards of Scottish moors that make up the par 36-3571 Muirfield links. His drive toward the Slam has excited the imagination of fans and duffers around the world and even has the golf-crazy Scots usually fiercely loyal to their own pulling for Jack to bring it off.

But he doesn't like to talk about it. "I'm playing the championships one at a time. That's enough to think about," Nicklaus said when asked about the Slam, repeating himself with almost reflex action, pulling out of the same phrase time after time. "I said before the season started that the four championships were being played on courses I like. That's all." There's no secret of his love affair with Muirfield, which he W.V.VAW since He hasn't competed "Take a good look, laddie," the spectator said in a rich burr, draping an arm over the shoulders of his young son.

"There's one of the 20 most famous men in the world." He pointed a gnarled and knobby walking stick at the formidable figure of Jack Nicklaus, who stood with eyes harrowed against the gale-force winds whipping off the Firth of Forth during a practice round for the 101st British Open Golf Tournament. Nicklaus, already holder of the Masters and U.S. Open Championships, ruled as an overwhelming favorite to make this ancient crown the third step on the road to golfing immortality. He's gunning for Grand Slam, an unprecedented one-year blitz of the Masters, U.S. Open, British Open and-American National Championship, scheduled Aug.

at Birmingham, Mich. Britain's legal bookies made Pioneers Drop Decision time change and has had chance to work on the course and on his game. I don't think we did the right thing, Arnie, Lee and by not preparing properly. "Maybe it would be good for the game if Jack won them all. He's already created enormous interest in golf with his first two victories and if he won them all it would just be challengers defending champion Lee Trevino and South African Gary Player-agree that the blond and powerful Nicklaus is the man to beat.

"Jack has an enormous advantage," said the doughty little Player, a physical fitness fan, who, with Nicklaus, is one of only four men ever to win all four major titles in a lifetime. "Coming over a week early, ihe's become adjusted to the has called "probably the best in Britain." He first visited it in 1959 as an amateur with the U.S. Walker Cup team, then won his first British Open on the same layout in 1966. He's never lost here and looked mildly surprised when a man asked him to pick player other than Nicklaus as the most likely to win. "I hadn't even thought about Nicklaus said.

taking the U.S. Open in the. wind and cold at Pebble Beach, Calif. He took a vacation with' his family in the Bahamas, then came to Scotland a week to begin work with the smaller British ball and hone his awesome talents on Muirfield's narrow fairways, pit bunkers, punishing winds and fearful rough. The men listed as his major Spassky jnJLMyer's Seat REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer made his opening assault on the Star-Gazette Soviet Chess fortress Tuesday night, but world champio Boris Spassky repelled it ani A PORTS left the American with a toug! fight for a draw when their firs game was adjourned.

ELMIRA, N.Y. JULY 12, i PAGft: Russian had the first move. Yefim Geller, the Russian who seconds Spassky, watched the final moves on closed circuit television in the corridor, sipping a cup of coffee. "What do you think, Grandmaster Geller?" he was asked. "I am not thinking, I am jinking coffee," Geller replied.

Fischer has played Spassky five times in the past. The three times he played the black pieces he lost. Playing white he was able to salvage two draws, but has never triumphed over the Soviet. The first game of history's richest world chess title match was called after 40 moves and 3 hours and 34 minutes of play. It will resume today at 1 p.

m. EDT, or 5 p. m. Reykjavik time. When play was called off for the night, there was little left on the board: a king and five pawns for Fischer; a king, three pawns and a bishop for Spassky.

U.S. grandmaster Robert Byrne said: "Fischer is going to have trouble making a draw. I don't see how Spassky can lose." Svetozar Yugoslav grandmaster, commented: "It is doubtful whether black can save a draw." Fischer is playing the black pieces and Spassky the white, which means the WATERBURY, Conn. -West Haven's Jim Golden limited the Elmira Pioneers to three hits, two by Doby Johnson and the other by Vic Ambrose, and beat the Pioneers, 2-0, Tuesday night. Jim Kern who pitched the first eight innings, giving up six hits including Tony Solaita's eighth homer, took the loss.

He's now 3-7. The Pioneers have two new players. Ron Ellis, a second baseman from Reno in the California League, and hurler Mark Grossman have joined the team. Grossman, the Cleveland Indians' number two pick in the June draft, is a University of Maryland who started the season at Portland. He makes his first start tonight in a Pioneer uniform.

Ambrose, chosen as a utility outfielder, and pitchers Dan Hatchell and Eric Raich are Elmira's representatives in Thursday night's Eastern League all-star game at Three Rivers. West Have 000 001 010-2 7 0 Elmira 000 000 000-4 3 1 Golden and Deidel; Kern, Hatchell (9) and Johnson. Tigers Giants' Bryant Tosses 2-Hitter at Mets, 6-1 Milner suffered a neck injury in the collision and was carried off the field on a stretcher. He was sent to Roosevelt Hospital for precautionary X-rays which proved negative. The Mets nicked Bryant for a run in the fifth but with the bases loaded and one out, Har- -relson flied to Ken Henderson in left field and Wayne Garrett was out trying to score after the catch.

The Giants wrapped it up with a three-run seventh, the last two runs scoring when Speier lofted a pop fly to right and Duffy Dyer allowed the ball to fall for an error. Dyer, ordinarily a catcher, was moved to the outfield when Milner was hurt. The Mets have three other outfielders, Cleon Jones, Rusty Staub and Tommie Agee all on the in jured list. NEW YORK (AP) San Francisco scored four runs on a pair of pop flies by Chris Speier and rode Ron Bryant's two-hit pitching to a 6-1 National League baseball victory over the New York Mets Tuesday night. Willie McCovey's towering second inning homer gave the Giants a quick lead.

Then, in the third, Speier was credited with a two-run double when New York shortstop Bud Har-relson collided with left fielder John Milner and dropped his pop fly. mtmLmmmawkj. Jl Pattin 1-Hits A's, 4-0 OAKLAND (AP) Marty Pattin pitched hitless ball for 81-3 innings before surrendering a single to Reggie Jackson and finished with a one-hitter as the Boston Red Sox blanked the Oakland A's 4-0 in an American League baseball game. Pattin had struck out Joe Rudi for the first out in the ninth but Jackson spoiled the no-hit bid, poking a base hit just beyond the reach of second baseman Doug Griffin. Reds Blank Bucs, 5-0 CINCINNATI (AP) Jack Billingham tossed a seven-hitter and Cincinnati shut out Pittsburgh 5-0 Tuesday night in a clash of the National League's West and East Division leaders.

ON THE NEW JOB Paul Owens (center), Phils' general manager who took over as field manager, gets some tips from coaches. Ray Rippelmeyer (left) and Billy DeMars as the Phils play Los Angeles. (APWirephoto). Chisox Trim Indians, 4-3 Carlton's 5-Hitter Throttles LA. 4-1 SAN FRANCISCO ebrh bl Bondsrf 5 111 Maddoxct 4 2 2 0 Spelern 3 0 12 McCoveylb 3 111 Goodsonlb 10 0 0 KlngmanJb 4 0 0 0 Raderc 300 0 FuentMlb 4 0 0 0 Hendermlf 4 0 10 Bryant 2 2 0 0 NEW YORK aorhbl Mayuf 3 0 0 0 Harralsontl 4 0 0 Oi Mi merit 0 0 0 0.

Grotec 3 0 0 0 Fregoil3S 4 0 0 0 Dyerc 3 0 0 0 Sudaklilb 3 0 0 0 TMartlnzrf 4 110 WGarrettft 4 011 Kooimanp 2 0 0 0 Marshall ph 10 0 0 Sadecklp 0 0 0 0 Nip Texas, 6-5 DETROIT (AP) Mickey Stanley snapped a 5-5 tie with a homer off Paul Lindblad in the sixth inning, powering the American League East-leading Detroit Tigers to a baseball victory over the Texas Rangers Tuesday night. The Rangers had jumped on Tiger starter Tom Tim-, merman for three runs in the opening inning and got one off Fred Scherman in the second. CLEVELAND (AP) The Chicago White Sox struck for three runs in the seventh inning on a two-run homer by Rick Reichardt and a solo shot by Ed Spiezio to whip the Cleveland Indians 4-3 Tuesday night. The home run barrage turned around the game against Cleveland starter Dick Tidrow who had allowed only two hits and struck out 10 until scoring all three runners. Carlton raised his won-loss total to 12-6 with his eighth straight victory and struck out seven to run his major league-leading total to 182.

veteran southpaw missed' a shutout when the Dodgers scored an unearned run in the eighth. Total 33 1 1 4 Total 31 1 2 1 SanFranclic 012 000 300e New York 000 010 0001 Bonds, Fuentes, Dyer, Kingman. DP SanFranclKO 1. LOB San Francisco 4, New York 7. 2B Speier, T.Martinez, W.Garrett.

HR-McCovey (a). IP ER BB SO Bryant (W.7-4) 2 114 Koosman ..7 5 6 4 3 7 Sadeckl 2 1 0 0 0 2 HBP-by Koosman (Radar). WPKooi-. man. 2:33.

A 39,314. that point. Carlos May walked and Reichardt blasted a home run to tie the game at 3-3. Then Spiezio unleashed another wallop off Tidrow for the game-winning run. Ray Fosse's two-run homer had given the Indians a 2-0 lead in the second inning.

CHICAOO CLEVELAND ab bl ab bl WWIIamsrl 40 10 Belief 40 10 Andrews 2b 4 0 0 0 Brohamr2b 3 0 10 iD Allen lb 4 1 1 1 Chmbllstlb 4 0 0 0 MuMrlb OOOOLollchrf 4 0 0 0 CMaylf 4 1 1 0 GNettletSb 4120 (Relchardtcf 4 12 2 A Johnson If 4 12 1 iSpezloSb 3 111 Fossec 4 13 2 'Hrrmannc 3 0 0 0 Leonss 4 0 0 0 Alvaradost 3 0 0 0 Tidrow 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rlddlbrgrp 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 McCrawph 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Foster ph 10 0 0 'Gossagep 0 0 0 0 Htnnlganp 0 0 0 0 st 1 0 0 0 Moses ph 1000 CINCINNATI PITTSBURGH TEXAS DETROIT ebrh bl ab bl hrhbl abrhbl Rote It Cllnejrf DNelson3b 4 2 2 2 MAullftelb 2 1 4 0 0 0 3 2 10 4 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 Herrahst Finger Lakes Chart Morgan 7b Tolanct Bench TPerezlb Menkelb 4 111 4 2 4 3 4 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Don Money unleashed a three-run double in the second inning Tuesday night and Steve Carlton hurled a five-hitter to give the Philadelphia Phillies a 4-1 National League baseball victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Braves Outlast Cards in ST. LOUIS (AP)-Gil Gar-rido scored the tie-breaking run on Lowell Palmer's wild pitch in the 15th inning, giving the Atlanta Braves a 54 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals Tuesday night. The wild pitch was the second of the inning for the St.

Louis relief pitcher. Garrido Money's hit capped a fourrun second inning as the Phillies took advantage of Don Sutton's wildness to tag him with his fifth loss in 15 decisions. Sutton permitted only four hits before leaving for a pinch-hitter in the seventh but three came in the second around a pair of walks. Willie Montanez walked to open the inning and stole second. He scored the game's first run on Denny Doyle's single to right.

Carlton singled and Larry Bowa walked to load the bases for Money, who lined his two-bagger into the left field corner DANCE SLATED The Horseheads Booster Club will sponsor a dance tonight from 8 to 11 at Sullivan Park. All proceeds go to the club's sports activities. Alleyts Davallllolf Stargell 1b AOIIvercf Sangulllnc Hebner3b MazrosklX) Moosep Zlskph Johnson Stennett ph Garberp 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 Geronlmorf 4 0 0 0 Concepcmt 3 0 0 0 Bllllnghmp 3 0 10 PHILADELPHIA ab bt Bowau 2 10 0 Money 3b 4 0 13 Huttonlf 3 0 0 0 DJohnwn lb 3 0 0 0 WRobninlf 10 0 0 Atontanezcf 3 10 0 Gamblerf 3 0 0 0 Batemanc 3 0 10 Doyle 2b 2 111 Carlton 3 110 4 I 2 TTayiOT TO 4 13 1 ARodrgez3b 4 12 1 5 0 10 North up rf 3 0 2 2 4 0 2 1 Freehane 3 110 3 0 11 Cash lb 3 0 11 0 0 0 0 WHortonlf 4 0 11 lOOO Comer If 0 0 0 0 0O0O MStenleycf 4111 0 0 0 0 Brnkmantt 4 12 0 2 0 10 Tlmermnp 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Schtrmnp 2 0 0 0 3 110 Seelbachp 10 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 LOS ANOILIS ab bl Lacy 2b 4 13 0 WDavlicf 4 0 0 0 Mote It 4 0 10 FRoblnmrf 3 0 0 0 WParkerlb 4 0 0 0 Cannlzzroc 4 0 0 0 Grbkwltz30 4 0 1 0 Wlllsss 3 0 0 0 Valentine ph 10 0 0 Sutton 2 0 0 0 Dletzph 10 0 0 Mlkkelmp 0 0 0 0 Mlneherlb Billings If telnge Bllttntrrf Lindblad DJonetph Shtllenbkp Plnap Lovlttocf Meddoxcf Handle 2b Brobtrg Fordrf 5 Lakeland Ann 6 Doll Drive 7 Brians Choice 8 Laius' Pride 9 Rulbel 10 Lovely Landing FIFTH RACE Bottom Button Tartaglia D. Rosier Rowan Clark Rowan Rincon PURSE SI, iOO 5' FUR Rincon Galley Rincon McKeever V. Smith Vail White Murphy Kent PURSESMOO Total 32 4 6 4 Totll 35 3 9 3 Chicago 000 100 300-4 Cleveland 020 110 110 3 DP Cleveland 1.

LOB Chicago 2, Cleveland 6. 21 G.Nettlet, Fosse 2. HR Fossa (5), O.Allan (II), Rtlchardt (4), Total 31 0 7 0 Total 31 5 I 5 Pltttbureh 000 001000 0 Cincinnati 202 0 0 0 01 Sangulllen, Davallllo, Menke. DP Cincinnati 3. LOB Pittsburgh Clncln.

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SB-Money, Montanez. Doyle. IP ER BBSO Sutton (L.10-3) 4 4 4 3 5 Mlkkelien 2 0 0 0 0 3 Carlton ..9 5 10 10 HBP-by Sutton (Bowa). WP Carlton. 2:10.

Tuesday's Results FIRST RACE Flirting Prlncest 35.10, 13.40, 410; Clanlt Kinder 5.30, 3.M; Queen's Wild 4.K. Time 1:02 4-5. SECOND RACE: Pea Cole 4.10, 4.40, 2.10; Patch Royal 12.20, 5.M; Steve Song 3.00. Time 1:15. DAILY DOUBLE: 1-7 pale) 0132.40) THIRD RACE: Baby Dill 4.40,3.40,2.40; 'Arplno 7.40, 3.40; Bottle Blonde 2.M.TImt 1:44 3-5.

EXACTA: 5-4 paid 43.M FOURTH RACE: Start Warrior 19.60, 7.40, 4.60; Forevermt 5.20, 3.40; Malvln a Lee 3.40. Time 1:50 2-5. FIFTH RACE: Prlncet' Smith 2.10, 2.40, 2.20; Atlantic Formal 3.KI 2.30; 2.20; Tharot Queen 2.40. Time 1:14 3 5. EXACTA: 1-4 paid 17.40 SIXTH RACE: Bankruptcy 3.40, 3.20, 2.40; Little Slugger 9.00, 4.60; Hasty Times 4.60, Time 1:15.

SEVENTH RACE: Miss Do Fly 2I.H, 7.20, 5.80; Kaweah Big Ben 3.40, 2.60; Wlndy Mertz 4.00. Time 1:00 45. EIOHTH RACE: Bound to Denct 6.60, 3.40, 2.N; Flaming Aura 3.20, 2.K; Namnoc 5.20. Tlmt 1:06 45. NINTH RACE: Silver Fir 4.60, 2.60, 2.60; DH Sky Trek 4.00, 5.40; pour Bales 2.

JO, 2.M. Time 1:44 2-5. EXACTA: 3-7 paid 11.00 WEDNESDAY ENTRIES Mystic joy Spezio (l). SB Fosse. IP Bahnsen 5 7 Gossage 0) 1 Fortter 2 2-3 1 Tidrow (L.5-9) 5 Rlddlebrgr 2-3 0 ER BB SO 4 4 14 0 0 0 1 1110 SF Menke.

IP Moose (L ,5 5) 4 B.Johnson 2 Garber 2 .9 ER BB SOK 4 led off the frame with a single and moved to second after Palmer's first wild toss. 0 0 2 5 Hennlgan 2 1 Brpberg.5F-casn. IP Broberg 4 I Lindblad (L.3-4) ..2 1 Shetlenback 1 0 Pine Tlmmerman 1-3 4 Scfterman 5 7 SMlbach (W.S-4) ..3 2 3 2 Save Fortter 2:25. WP-Brobtro. Expos Trim Padres, 6-5 MONTREAL (AP) Clyde Mashore's 12th-inning double scored the winning run, lifting the Montreal Expos to a 6-5 victory over the San Diego Padres Tuesday night.

SFUR Vail Tartaglia Wise McKeever Whitemen Whitemen Parker Lull 6 FUR Vail Vedilago D. Rosier Surrency Kent Tuteia Tartaqlia PURSESUM ONE MILE M.Harris Hulet Hulet Valeri Roffo HBP-by Billingham (Hebner). WP Moose. T-l 59. Birds Win On Walk In 10th BALTIMORE (AP) Tom Shopay walked with the bases loaded in the last of the 10th inning to force in the winning run and give Baltimore a 2-1 triumph over the Kansas City Royals Tuesday night.

AMERICAN NATIONAL ait IFIRST RACE; 3 4 UP MDN Pork Knocker 2 Welcome Wagsr Pet. East 3 Little Hawk MONTREAL 10 Midnite Welcome SIXTH RACE 3 4, UP 1 HerbyB.Good 2 Gohahk 3 Bull Terry 4 Caxton King 5 Plundering Bell 6 Mark To Win 7 Roving Red One Fool SEVENTH RACE 34 YO 1 Barbs Darlln 2 Banquet Bars 3 Sea Marshall 4 Zeda 5 Racing Silks 4 Inebriated 7 Split Week EIGHTH RACE Ji UP 1 Koala 2 Key Karoo 3 Dandiprat 4 Porpera 5 Donnashua 6 Commodore 7 Doc Foil Aidodean 9 Evas Centavo 10 I Miss NINTH RACE 34 UP 1 Tough Tony 2 Red Head 3 Cherokee Charm 4 Dan's War 5 Noble Centaur 4 Gretchen'sCup 7 Spotted Blue I Our Aflair 9 Spoliation 10 Be Beyond 4 Contes Colleen OB 1 4V 5 abrhbl SAN DIEOO abrh bl Thomas 3b 6 13 3 Roberta 3b 4 0 0 0 5 6 42 34 41 35 35 34 35 37 32 43 30 44 West 41 31 44 34 OB 4V 71 Vft 15 21W Pet. .432 .571 .533 .532 .434 .354 Daycf 31 33 35 51 4t 44 40 42 33 21 Pittsburgh New York St. Loult Chicago Montreal Philadelphia Clodhopper Neo Sea At Vesuvius Nilo's Image 7 .553 .539 .493 .414 .437 .405 .432 .544 .507 .504 .443 2 0 0 0 0 Detroit Baltimore Boston New York Cleveland Milwaukee Oakland Chicago Minnesota anus City California TVAt 9 Innerspnng 10 Willie Star Topple Twins, 5-4 MLNNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL (AP) Joe Lahoud's ninth in-.

ning two-run homer lifted the Milwaukee Brewers to a 5-4 comeback victory over the Minnesota Twins in American League baseball Tuesday night. MILWAUKII MINNESOTA brhbl brhbl BDavltrf 3 0 11 Tovarrf 2 0 0 0 Llnzyp 1 0 0 0 JNettletrf 3 0 0 0 Helselb 4 0 0 0 Thompsnie 4 0 0 0 Scottlb 4 0 0 0 Carew2b 40 10 Brlsotlf 4 1 2 0 Klllebrewlb 2 1 0 0 DMaycf 4 0 0 0 Manuel It 3 110 Clark3b 4 2 10 Bryelt 10 0 0 ERodrgeic 2 0 0 0 Darwlncf 4 31 Lanoudrf 12 12 SoderhlmSb 4 113 Auerbachtt 4 0 2 2 Mirterwlde 4 0 10 Lockwoodp 0 0 0 0 RWoodtnp 2 0 0 0 Colbomp 2 000 Orangerp 010 TReynldaph 1 0 0 0 Raeteph 1010 FUskec 10 0 0 5 9' 37 31 3 39 West 4t 31 44 34 41 31 34 43 34 41 29 49 SECOND RACE 3ft UP 1 Charlie Sugar .597 .575 .519 .442 .439 .372 Cincinnati Houston Lot Angeles Atlanta San Francisco San Diego BALTIMORE 13 14 43 45 34 33 2 10 0 10 10 4 14 2 5 0 0 1 6 0 11 5 13 1 5 110 3 12 0 2 0 11 2 0 0 0 3 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 0 0 Lee If Starlit Colbert lb Gaston rt Moraiescf Corral esc FStanleyst Klrbyp Corklntp Norm an Rossp Schaetlerp A co step .423 4 10' 13' 17Vi 2 0 0 0 4 10 0 5 12 2 5 0 0 0 5 0 10 4 110 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 abrh bl Boccabllac Foil as Jorgensn lb Falrlyrf Singleton If Bailey 3b Humphry Ma short ct Torres 2b Hunt 3b Torrez TWalkerp Falreyph Strhmayrp Woods ph Marshall Butordlf 4 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bialrcf Crowley rt Bold presumption Sweet Reason Young Will Pully Bone Jim BoGri.zzlie KANSAS CITY abr bl Patekst 5 0 10 Otltcf 5 1.10 Schnblumrf 4 0 10 Plnlelltlt 4 0 11 Mayberrylb 4 0 10 Klrkpatrkc 3 0 10 5 0 10 Baylor rt Tuteia M.Harris Hickmott Murphy PURSESMOO ONE MILE D. Rosier Kent Rotto Tuteia Hulet M.Harris Lull K.Smith McKeever Hickrnott Shamrock B. Tag Plate 3 0 10 Knooplb PURSE Jt, 500 4 FUR Whitemen Colasacco Hulet 'Whitemen Vail Healy Galley Rosario Parker Hulet PURSE $1,500. Ill FUR Rotto Murphy Mahon Reynolds Fitzgerald Whitemen Kent Murphy Hickmott Vedilago Vail Rincon 500 4 FUR Kent K.Smith V.

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HR Singleton (6), D.Thomtt (2), Gatton (3). D.Robertt. 11 MaiorJoe 12 Sheila Mac THIRD RACE 3 ft UP 1 Brawny Lad 2, Sarge Brodie 3 Nay League 4 TieVots 5- Myolivia 6 State Street Standings do not Include tht garnet er Oakland and Anaheim. Tuesday's Results Milwaukee 5, Mlnnatota 4 a Baltimore 2, Kanaai City 1, 10 Innlngt Chicago 4, Cleveltnd 3 Detroit Texat 5 Boston 4, Oakland 0 New York tt CJllfornll, lift Monday's Results' Minnesota Milwaukee 1 Kansas City 3. Baltimore 2 3, Chicago 1 Detroit 8, Texas 3 Boston 4, Oakland 2 California 4, New York 3 Today's Games.

Boston (curtit 5-3) at Oakland (Blue 2- 5)Ne? York (Stottltmyrt MO) at Callfor. nla (Allen 2-5). 11 p.m. Milwaukee (Brett 51) at Mlrwetota (bhleven 1-10), 0:30 p.m. Texas (gogolewskl 3-7) at Detroit (Slay.

'Chicago' (Vvood 13-9) at Cttvtltnd (Kilkenny 2-1), 7:30 p.m. Kansas City (Nelson 2-3) at taltlmori (Dsbson 10-1). 7:30 p.m. 33 7 3 Total 35 4 4 Total Standings do not Include the games at St Loult and Montreal. Tuesday's Results San Francisco 4, New York 1 Cincinnati 5, Pittsburgh 0 Philadelphia 4, Los Angeles 1 Houston 4-5, Chicago 5-9 Montreal 4, San Diego Atlanta 5, St.

Louit 4, IS Innlngt Monday's Results Los Angeles 4-1, Philadelphia 4 9 Montreal San Diego 3 San Francisco 5, New York 4 Only games scheduled Today't Games San Diego (Caldwell 3-4 or Corklnt 0-3) at Montreal (ttoneman t-S), 1:05 p.m. San Francisco (McDowell I t) at New York (Matlack 1-3), 2:05 p.m. Lot Angeles (John 7-4) at Phlltdelphlt (Selma 1-1) 7:35 p.m. Houtton (Robert! 7-4) at Chicago (Routehel 3-1), 2:30 p.m. Atlanta (Schueler 3-3) at St.

Loult (Olb-ton 1-5), 9 p.m. Pittsburgh (Walker 3-4) at Cincinnati ISunpton 4-1), 1:05 a MllwaukM tee too iii a iiiiii a at 4 Dragop 4 Brgmelerp 0 0 0 0 Wrlghtp 0O0 0 Total 37 1 7 1 Total 33 2 7 2 None out whan winning run scored. Kansas City 1 Baltimore 0 0 0 0 1 III 1-2 Schelnblum, Otit, Floyd. DP Kan-tat City 2. LOB Kansas City 7, Baltimore 14.

2B Baylor, B. Robinson. 3B Pa- IP ER BB SO 7 Our Record XHjvrnviiiit bach, R.woodton, Brlooa. DP-Hlwuke 1, Minnesota 1. LOB-Mllweukee Mln-neaott 0.

3 Manuel, Auarbech, Granger. HR Sodtrholm (), Lthoud (5). Hanaho ..6 5 3 3 1 ..12 3 2 13 0 2 3 1 I 9 10 Mia Vita THE SELECTIONS 1 Clodhopper Little Hawk, Welcome 2 YoutS Will, Charlie Sugar, Brlant 3 Navy League, Hanaho, I'm the 4 Doll Drive, Rulbel, Lovely Landing. 5 Button Button, Timert Choice, Arrow Cap. 4 Bull Terry, Herby B.

Good, Mark to Win. 7 Split Week, Barbs Darlin, Banquet Bars. I Donnashua, Koala, Commodore. 9 Our Attair, Red Head. Be Beyond.

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Years Available:
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