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tO THE DAILY TIMES SHORE FISHING -Br' I Weather Tide Time And Tide Sunset, today 8:27 p.m. Sunrise, tomorrow 5:42 a.m. ATLANTIC OCEAN TIDES Sandy Hook, N.J. High Low 2:54 a.m. 9:15 a.m.

3:34 p.m. 10:16 p.m. To obtain tides for tomorrow at following points add or subtract time differences from Sandy Hook references station. Mins. Rehoboth Beach Indian River -HJ Fenwick Island Chincoteague Inlet 38 Ocean City 2 CHESAPEAKE BAY TIDES Hampton Roads, Va.

High Low 4:16 a.m. 10:23 a.m. 5:00 p.m. 11:31 p.m. To obtain tides for tomorrow at following points add or subtract time differences from Hampton Roads reference sta-tion: Ors.

Mins. SO FAR STILL CHAMPION. Boris Spassky of Russia, present world chess champion, holds thumb up outside his hotel in Reykjavik. Challenger Bobby Fischer of the United States has so far failed to arrive in the Icelandic capital for the championship match that had been scheduled to start Sunday. Officials gave Fischer until today at noon to show up or else risk forfeit.

At left is Jivo Nei, a Soviet chess master. (AP Wirephoto via cable from Reykjavik) Valenfe Is Easy Victor At Dragvay John Valente, driving a 'Ca-maro, easily caught and passed Lee Dean, also in a Camaro, then went on to handle Jack Harrison's Nova in the final to win Top Eliminator honors at U. S. 13 Dragway this weekend. Valente went 10.57 against Dean and had a 11.14 116 42 to Harrison's 11.62 115.88.

Charlie Hampp came out on top of the Suer Stock action again this week as he drove his SS-T '55 Chevy to an easy 13.94-80.50 win over the SS-P '57 Chevy of Bob Rogers. Since there were three cars in the final, Bob had to run the SS-GA 64 Plymouth wagon of Hurley and Wil-ley. which Hampp had also beaten, Mike Willey made it the finish line first at 12.87-8ti.12 as Bob had starting line prob lems and let off early. Bracket I was dominated by James Crannell's 440 powered 66 Plymouth convertible. On final Jim, running 12.40.

df al in, went 12.43 108.82 to defeat the 427 powered '67 Mustang of Vernon Russle which trailed at 13.04 89.73. Bracket II was won again by Lee Sheridan's Olds powered '63 Corvair. Le went 13.49-102.73 on the final. Sterling Clough took home the gold in Bracket III as usu i J) Fire Dept. Paces All-Star Voting The fire Department led the Delmar Little League All-Star team balloting with five selections.

The Lions were next with four, followed by the Kiwanis, three and two members of the VFW squad were chosen. The Fire Department selections were: Alan Brumbley, Jay Banks, VICTOR. Larry Palmgren accepts the trophy from Miss Patricia Closser following the "Governor's Cup Race" at Harrington Raceway recently. Palmgren's brother Dennis was second and Gary Nixon finished third in the race which had to be rescheduled twice because of heavy rains. There were 96 participants in the event.

Fischer Accepts Deal For More Cash For Chess LONDON, (AP) A British banker said Monday night Bobby Fischer had accepted a deal worth 50.000 pounds $130,000 at official parity and was flying to Iceland to meet Russia's Boris Spassky for the chess world title. Paul Marshall, a lawyer in New York for Fischer, said the 29-year-old American challenger had accepted Slater's offer of the extra prize money and would be in Reykjavik by the Tuesday noon deadline. Earlier Monday, the sponsors of the championship match turned down Fischer's bid for a cut of the gate receipts in addition to the prize money previously agreed on. Marshall quoted Fischer as saying of Slater's proposal: "I gotta accept it. It's a stupendous offer." He said Fischer considered the gesture "incredible and generous and brave." Slater said in London he received confirmation of Fischer's acceptance by telephone and had been told the challenger planned to fly to Reykjavik.

Fischer must arrive in Reykjavik by noon Tuesday 8 a.m. EDT or forfeit his chance at Spassky and the title. The first Tuesday-1 p.m. EDT-post-poned from the same time Sunday at Fischer's request. The Russians protested the granting of the postponement by the the World Chess Federation FIDE.

When Slater offered to put up his own money as an extra inducement to the American grandmaster, he stated: "Fischer has said that money is the problem. Here it is. What I am saying to Fischer now is 'come out and play." Marshall claimed that the issue with Fischer never had been money. Dale Carey, Rex Campbell and Wayne Elliott. Lions: Don He Shawn Brittingham, Tim Sisk and David Brittingham.

Kiwan is: Bill McCain, Tim Moore and Jeff Jewell. VFW: Tony Walters and Jack Jester. The alternates were Billy See, Ki wanis; Walter Mills, VFW and Dennis White, DFD. The Delmar All Stars will travel to meet East Salisbury in the district tournament July 18. Named to the second All-Star team are: Billy See, Bucky Jones, Bobby Nichols, Jeff Pollitt, Walter Mills, Steve Twilley, Alan Schonbruner; Jeff Workman, Dennis White, Barry Beach, George Dukes, Mike Nichols, Lex Maloney, Robert Howard.

Russell Brewington and Randy Ellis. The second team will play the Minor League All Stars Monday night at 6 p.m. at the Delmar Little League park. The Minor League stars are: Ricky LeCates, Randy Bradley, Mike Hurley, Jerome Bryant, Danny Brown, Ken Moore, Gary Downes, Darrell Downes, Jeff Oyster, David Pollitt, Steve Raley, Joe Raley, Bill Strohm, Danny Baker and Scott Beach. Top Cycle SAN JOSE, Calif.

(AP) -Gene Romero of San Luis Obispo, Calif, won the $2,350 first prize in a 10-mile national championship motorcycle race Sunday, setting a record of 8:38.24 for the half-mile fairgrounds track. al. His '55 Chevy Sedan is one ot the most consistent winners at U. S. 13.

He went 15.54 80.93 to defeat Daniel Durham's '63 Ford at 15.62 87.54. Lew Cropper was the overall winner in Stock Eliminator as he outran the other three stock bracket winners in his '69 Chevy at 15.75 84.03. Valiant Bret Is Feature Vinner GOSHEN. N.Y. (AP) Valiant Bret and Colonial Charm won the feature harness races as the annual five-day meeting of the Grand Circuit opened at Goshen'3 Historic Track Monda.

Valiant Bret, owned by the Gray Brothers of East Providence R. took the $16,212 Gosehen Cub for 2-year-old pac ers in straight heats. Colonial Charm, owned by the Castleton Farm of Lexington, Ky. won the $13,648 Acorn Stakes for 2-year-old trotting fillies by six length in the finish after two elimination heats. Driven by Tic Wilcutts, Valiant Bret beat Troy Lobell by lh lenghts in each heat of the Goshen Cup.

the son of Bret Hanover did the mile in the first heat in 2:03 1-5 and the second heat in 2:03 3-5. A crowd of 3,280 watched the races on a hot. humid afternoon in this town where the Trotting Hall of Fame is located. returning to this Mount Vernon port were Bobby Ford and Don aid Price with 35 40 trout and rock, and Bobby Follitt-with 25 rock. One sad siory comes out of here concerning a eaten ot rec- ord proportions.

According to Maxine Web- sier ana noss Aiciniyre, a caan mat proDaoiy woua nave ena- ed up in the record book fell victim to the knife without ever being registered. The fish was a 12 speckled, or spotted, trout caught Saturday by Mrs. Irene Gravenor, of Salisbury. Mrs. Gravenor and her husband.

Dallas, were fishing off South Marsh Island at the time. Mclntyre said the fish was weighed by the Gravenors on a small set of scales and reported to be 12 pounds. The fish, a roe loaded with eggs, was cleaned and fileted without being registered however. The eels are said to be abundant, much to the dismay of many anglers, in the Wicomico at this time. Tangier Sound A fpw flnimrW are hptrinni7if to show ud in the sound now.

There haven't been any great numbers, but those that have been caught are of good size. A 5 pounder was registered at the Somers Cove Marina in Crisfield over the weekend. There were also 20 citation-sized trout registered here during the same period. The southern part of the sound (areas like Great Rock, Island Rock and the Klondike) seem to be the spots for the larger trout. Ed Heath, of Seaford, registered a 5 pound trout catch at the marina recently.

Old oyster bed bottoms south of Crisfield toward Tangier Island are good locations for trout fishermen. Peeler and soft crabs are still the most popular and successful baits. Warmer recent weather should improve the supply of these. Skates arp the enwivalpnt nf the eeis in the Wicomico for sound anelers a kins sierf headache. Fishermen out of Chance have been having moderate success with both trout and stripers, according to Capt.

Eldridge France at the Breakwater Marina. Several anglers have returned with 15 to 25 trout and rock from nearby waters. Surf fishing is stil accounting for as many as 15 spotted trout per angler. Average size on the trout is said to be slightly smaller than those coming from the lower sound. I Ms sdvsntsgs cf these Crest Service Values NOV! REPORT catches of 59 and 65 of the fighters.

Size is said to be as good as the numbers being caught. A variety of artificial lures has been used. Route 50 bridge fishing continues to be an excellent way hook the flounder. Minnows and shiners are getting the best results, although bloodworms have been used successfully by a few anglers. The average sie of these flounder is increasing.

Delaware Bay Flounder fishing here is begin ning to show considerable improvement. The trout fishing is about the same good. Near and between and buovs. about 2-3 miles off the coast of Big Stone Beach. the oitshore coral beds near the Coast Guard station in the Indian River Inlet proper are three of the most popular trout areas.

The prime time seems to be about one hour before the tide changes, either incoming or outgoing Squid and bloodworms (some anglers are using both on trie same hook) seem to be achieving the best results. The squid seems to be more popular. Earl Fogwell, of Woodside, registered a 6 pound 4 ounce trout over the weekend at Mas-ten's Highway Bait and Tackle, a state weighing station. g-well told Mrs. Howard Masten that the catch came from near buov.

Tony Reynolds of i 1-ford, registered a 5 pound 4 ounce trout. This one came from the buoy area. Surf fishing, especially from Bennett's Pier, is likewise said to be productive. Jetty fishermen at Indian River Inlet have been having taken a few blues and stripers from the strong currents during the tide changes. Flounder fishing in both the Rehoboth and Indian River Bays is improving daily.

Chincoteague "Extra good" flounder fishing reported here. Trout and smaller sized blues are said to be in the old inlet at this time. The larger blues are beine taken from Winter Quarter Shoal, in the Atlantic. A good deal of the flounder are being taken from the protected waterway in back of Wallops Island, but some of the larger ones have been caught by bottom fishing the waters near the No. 19 davmarker in the Chincoteague Channel.

Shad Landing The Pocomoke River here is reported to be still muddy, but improving slightly. There are some brackish water fishermen now trying for largemouth bass. There haven't been any sensational results yet, but a few have been taken recently. Wicomico River Rock, speckled and yellow fin trout, and large perch catches are being caught from the mouth of the Wicomico and nearby waters. Monie Bay is a good spot for the stripers at this time.

Mollies Point is where Tom Bailey, Bennett High School track coach, caught a 4 pound 4 ounce speckled trout over weekend. Bailey registered the catch at Webster Cove Harbor. Other successful fishermen According to Maxine Web- Cheerleaders For Gold Squad Named Twenty southern Delaware girls have been selected as Gold Squad cheerleaders for the 17th Annual Delaware AH Star Football Game. According to Robert F. En-gler, game chairman, in addition to cheerleading duties the girls will participate in advertising solicitation and ticket sales for the game.

They will also serve as official hostesses and guides for the retarded children who visit the opening day of football practice. The game will be played August 19 at the University of Delaware Stadium for the benefit, of the Delaware Foundation far Retarded Children, Inc. The cheerleaders are all graduating seniors. The girls and the 20 schools they represent are: Kathy Van Drunen, Caesar Rodney, Jeanne Donovan, Cape Henlopen; Sue Bennett, Christiana: Patti Januicwicz, Conrad; Neysa Rhea Gaines. DiLa-Warr; Am Patrice Woodard, DclCastle Vo-Tech; Patti Cos-etti, John Dickinson; Pamela R.

Nease. Diner; Patrice A. Beas-ley, Dover Air; Terry Bell. Lake Forest, Carolyn Marie O'Neal, Laurel: Diane Perice, McKean; Geraldine H. Clark, Middletown.

Kay Lynch. Milford: Cathy Soule. Newark; Laurie Warmer. Smyrna: Teresa Fav Mmre. Sussex Central: Astnd M.

Van- e'er Hevden. Pcnn: Dthorah Tas-waters, Wod- bridze; ar.r! Elizabeth Bole, lv Crofs. Ho- i (.. Bv JOHN BOZM.VN Of The Times Staff For the second weekend in a row. Shore fishing has rebounded from a mid week slump to be very good in most all areas.

Several locations, including: Assateague and the Wicomico River area, showed noticeable improvements. Despite a slight increase in wind velocity Monday, the outlook for fishermen today, and for the rest of the week, is pro-j mising. Assateague The ocean water temperature climbed eight degrees over last week's reading, to 68 on Friday. Surf fishing improved noticeably here. In addition to many catches of small sized king-fish, a good run of yeilow fin trout was reported and at least two puppy drum, one an 8-pound example, were landed.

The trout catches started on Saturday and have shown improvement each day since. On Monday, Asher Day of Berlin returned from the island with a 7 pound 13 ounce trout. Bill Shockley of Shockley's Grocery, a state weighing station, said he had four other nice-sized trout. Day was using bloodworms for bait. Ocean City fishing here continues to be exceptional.

BJueflsh-ing from Jackspot, about 22 miles offshore, is of record-breaking calibre. Charter boats returned to the Talbot E. Bunting dock facilities on Saturday with catches of 85. 82, 58, 52, and 54 blues. There were similar results on Sunday.

Johnny Clark, dockmaster at the facilities, reported the offshore waters were "alive" with the blue, i Jerry Simpson, skipper of the charter boat "Mar A More," departed with a party of four at 7 a.m. and returned at 10:30 a.m. Monday with 89 blues, one of these was a 14 pound specimen. Two other pound blues were also registered on Monday, Clark said. Other charter boats were in by 1 p.m.

with Assistant Coaches Named For All-Star Game Assistant coaches for the Blue and Gold staffs for the 17th Annua! Delaware All-Star Football Game have been announced by the two head coaches. Gold head coach Bill Billings of Middletown High will be assisted by the man who has been his defensive coach at Middle-town High for two years John P. Favero; and T. H. Proffitt.

Blue mentor Alex Sansosti of Wilmington High will call upon his Wilmington High assistant George Kosanovich; and Joseph Heverin, A.I. duPont coach, to get his squad in shape for game on August 19. at the University of Delaware Stadium in Newark. THE A.I. DUPONT coach, Joe Heverin, played in the 1957 All Star Game after an out standing career at P.S.

duPont High, where he was co-captah and a member of the All State Prep team in 1956. While attend ing East Stroudsberg State, he was named to All Conference teams in 1962 and 63, the Pennsylvania All State team in '63, and honorable mention Little in "63. After graduation from East Stroudsberg he coached at Pennsburgh High School for three years before coming to A. I. duPont in 1966.

After working under A. I. head coach Bob Sierer for four yean, he was named head coach when Sierer retired. His two year record at A. I.

is 15 wins, 3 losses, and two ties. The third member of the Blue staff, George Kosanovich, is a graduate of Marshall University and his first coaching job was at Martin Ferry High in Martin Ferry, Ohio. He joined the coach staff at Wilmington High in 1969. says he "is eagerly looking forward to the experience of coaching in the great John Favero, who has boon on Bill Billings staff at Middle-town High for the past two years, is well known to followers of the University of Delaware's football teams. A graduate of the university, he played three years on the varsity team as an outstanding linebacker.

He was defensive captain in his senior year, was named to the Coaches All American Team-College Division and was Division II All East in 1908 and E3. Tax ProfTi't. the third member of the Gold staff, is a grad-uafe of the University of Mary land, where he played football In 1967-fi3-f5 he was a member, of the Middletown High coach ing staff and then nwed (i his school alma mater, William Perm, as an assistant to B.ll Cole. i Harold White Jr. returned to the marina here with 30 trout 2-5 pounds in size, caught from California Rock, southeast of Tangier Island.

A few scattered reports are beginning to come in about an jincrea.se in activity around Sharkfin Shoal concerning both trout and bluefishing here One item of concern for all Tangier Sound fishermen is whether or not floating debris from recent floods in the metropolitan areas is going to find its way into these fishing grounds. There has already been several reports of this type from Holland Straits areas. The fishing does not appear to be affected yet. and most "old timers" feel that it probably will not. At last report, the condition appeared to be isolated and minor in nature.

Choptank Fishermen, particularly party boats, utilizing the Chesapeake Bay at the mouth of the Choptank and Little tank Rivers have not been so fortunate. The fishermen have been fore- ed to move farther un thp Choptank in order to have any success. The former areas are said to be so muddy and debris filled that it's impossible to see below a four inch depth. However, the fish seem to be moving with the anglers. Lastle Haven, on the south- crn bank of the Choptank about jidir way Detween Cambridge and Tilghman Island, is the spot where one area fisherman, Jim Price of Choptank, boated 44 rock, four blues and 30 white perch on peeler bait over the weekend.

Athol Hitting Produces 16-11 Win Athol rapped out 22 hits to outscore Lowe's Lumber 16 to 11 in Sunday's Wicomico County oiow men fcottball League. Alien majors led the parade witn three nits, including a Also bansine out i home run three hits for the winners were Bo Grambril, Joey Truitt, Dick Parsons, and Sam Miller. Lowe's collected 14 hits. Stan Robinson was credited with the pitching win and Larry Jones was nailed with the loss. Donohue Crashes During Road Test FLOWER BRANCH, Ga.

(AP) Mark Donohue, winner of the Indianapolis 500 this year, wrecked his blue and white Porsche-Audi during a test run at Road Atlanta Mon- 4 on FINISH LINE 301-641 9687 or 96K01 Vi 3 JZ 4-" vi Double 4 Exactas Thurs. Ser. Cha, 25c Tangier Light Nanticoke Kiptopeake Beach Crisfield 2:51 4:57 40 3:47 Today cloudy with chance of showers, high in the mid 70s to near 80. Cloudy tonight and Wednesday with chance of showers Wednesday. Low tonight in the low to mid 60s.

High Wednesday mid 70s. Chance of rain is 30 per cent today and 20 per cent tonight. Winds northeast 10 to 20 mph today. What pitcher holds the major league record for winning and losing the most World Series games? A Whitey Ford. The New York Yankees' pitcher won the most World Series games with 10 and lost the most with 8.

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