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aliibury, Ml, July 7, 19T2 THE DAILY TIMES 15 Henry Looks For Connolly, White Another Day In Sun In Tourney A SHORE 'Fischer Loses Draw; Rushing Leader Norman Bulaich rushed for 741 yards in 1971 this despite missing the equivalent of four and one half regular season games. This mark has been bettered only four times three times by Alan Ameche, once by Tom Matte in Colts' history. FORT ERIE, Ont. (AP) FREDERICK, Md. (AP) Spassky Gets First Move Bunky Henry, who has had three years of deep, bitter frus-tration since his one day in the Willie White and Olga Connolly are expected to qualify for their fifth Olympic appearances in the U.S.

women's track and sun, shrugged off his six-under- than a year to get this match to i things. But I will not bite into a field trials opening today. Iceland. I would do many I sour apple. par 65 that was good for the Yft Neither veteran was spec lead in the $150,000 Canadian YOUR "COMPLETE" MARINE CENTER REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer lost the draw Thursday night, giving Boris Spassky the first move, and the world championship chess match will finally start next Tuesday.

Unless the American chal Open Golf Tournament. tacular in last week's national AAU meet at Canton, Ohio, but there should be little standing in their way for a trip to Mun mm MOTORS BY 'The only time that leading important is when vou're ich next month. leading after the 72nd hole." EVINRUDE OMC and MERCRUISER STERN DRIVES Miss White, a 32-year-old long BOATS BY GRADY WHITE COBIA GLASTRON STARCRAFT BOSTON WHALER jumper from Chicago who com the 28-year-old former Georgia Tech football placekicker said after his opening round lenger or the Soviet champion pleads illness and gets another postponement. the surf at Bennett's Pier on fresh squid bait as well as In the vicinity of offshore beach ar By JOHN BOZMAN Of The Time Staff Mid week foul weather in COX BOAT TRAILERS JOHNSON CB RADIOS AND MONITORS peted in her first Olympics in 1956, won her 13th national title last week with a leap of 20 feet, The confusion of the past eas such as and buoys "That's the only time I led 6V4 inches. National Airlines," he recalled week was summarized by the old woman selling cigarettes who asked in the beginning: terrupted good Shore fishing once again.

She wasn't satisf'ed with the just south of Big Stone Beach, and the coral beds off Slaughter Beach. of his lone tour victory more SID JOHNSON Fortunately, the two previ "Fischer come?" There have been some wide than three years ago. He won $40,000 for one week's work in the Miami sun that time and ous weeks slumps have been self correcting with the ad Near the end it was: effort a foot below her best jump and neither was Mrs. Connolly after finishing second to Filipono Josephine Delia differences in the numbers be Muir St. 228-4820 "Spassky go?" vent of at least satisfactory ALWAYS jj GREAT BUYS AT LAFAYETTE i RADIO ELECTROIIICS jj Phone jj 301-749-7900 i Open ji Thurs.

10to6 i Fri. 10 to 9 South Salisbury Boulevard Salisbury hasn't totalled that much since. 'I'm very pessimistic. Dr. weekend weather.

CAMBRIDGE, MD. Vina in the discus. ing caught from the same loca tions, from zero to 50 nice sized ones per boat. Max Euwe said at 10 a.m. At Henry held a one-stroke lead Mrs.

Connolly, who has rep over lone-shot Tommv Sand noon: "It's a very delicate situ Assateague Good fishing up to and includ OPEN 8 TO 6 MON. THRU SAT. Before being halted by the ation." At 7 p.m, the president erson, alone at 66, after one round of this national cham ing Tuesday. Small kings and weather, Indian River Inlet fish resented the United States in three Olympics after one appearance for her native Czechoslovakia, has a pending Amer of the International Chess Federation sighed: "There's hope." ing was also good. Rock and good sized trout off the surf.

pionship being played on the small blues were hitting buck- Bloodworms were being used with some success for both That was Tuesday. It could Marine Supply Store 751-yard, par 71 Cherry Hill Club Course. tails and mirror lures respec have been any day in the gar ican record, of 185-3, but she managed only 170-8 last week. catches. Better trout results tively lor lcuty anglers.

bled prelude to what chess FULL LINE OF PAINTS, HARDWARE, WATER SKIS, were achieved with cut fresh rrout and small kingfish were Miss Delia Vina won with a lovers say is the match of the CANOES AND ALL SIZE BOATS. MOTORS AND TRAILERS. squid however. Deing taken off the surf on toss of 172 feet, but she will century Spassky of the Fishing since the holiday has squid and bloodworms. compete for the Philippines at U.S.S.R.

vs. Fischer of the been near zero. Minnows, drift fished in the JUST Evinrude Outboard Franchise Dealer CTaV CHRYSLER Hr INBOARDS OUTBOARDS INBOARDOUTBOARD U.S.A. Munich and thus won be in the U.S. trials.

Bill Shockley at Shockley's inlet proper near the Coast Spassky arrived early to wait Guard station, were accounting Neither will two other AAU for Bobby. Saying "I came to play," he philosophically ac tor a lot of tne flounder catches winners Alice Annum of Grocery, a nearby weighing station, reported that there had not been a single citation sized fish registered here since Ghana who won 100 and 200-me Charter boat anglers were CHOOSE YOUR BOAT- STEURY ESCAPADE MIRRO-CRAFT CHRYSLER cepted the first postponement taking blues up to 18-nounds- ter aasnes, and high jumper when Fischer didn show. Audrey Held, a Jamaican. plus by trolling offshore waters about 15 miles southeast of in Later he demanded an apolo Trials in six track and five Ocean City Most charter boat fishing gy or he wouldn't play. let near the buoy.

aiker's Marine, Inc. At one news conference, one field events will start at 6:30 p.m. EDT today, with the finals was cancelled here yesterday. Good weather is expected to High northeasterly winds and at the same time Saturday. of Fischer's lawyers said he'd come to say he had nothing to return this sort of success in SEAFORD-WOODLAND ROAD OPEN 7 DAYS 8 to 8 SEAFORD.

DEL. 629 8666 Ihe winner of each event will Sam Snead, (lie 60-year-o'd West Virginian who recently won the World Seniors Championship, headed a quartet at 67, four-under-par. Snead, who first won the Canadian Open in 1938, was tied with former Masters champion Gay Brewer, Lou Graham and rookie left-hander Sam Adams. "I've been working real hard on my game the last few days," defending champion Lee Trevino said after clipping two strokes off par with a 69. Trevino was making his first start since leaving a hospital bed for a gallant but unsuccessful defense of his U.S.

Open title against Jack Nicklaus. Nicklaus is not competing here. The Masters-American Open title-holder is in Scotland preparing for next week's British Open. Arnold Palmer rallied with a birdie-birdie finish to match par 71 and was tied at that figure, six off the pace, with South African Gary Player. the Delaware Bay.

Wicomico Knots to You rough seas were in evidence late Wednesday afternoon and again Thursday morning. automatically qualify for the Olympics, while the next two A lot of rock and trout on Five charter boats returned finishers also may go to Mun to the Capt. Talbot E. Bunting ich if they meet the listed Tuesday, very little caught since is the story here. Crab baits, peeler and soft, are the dock with a total of 358 blues standards of the International on Monday and 285 on Tues Olympic Committee.

most popular. Frequently men say. Yefim Geller, Spassky's second, fielded questions with: "Kak Gavarit po Angliski," or as you say in English, "No comment." Then there's the "Eavesdropper," a man approaching middle age with a shock of graying hair combed in careful disarray onto his forehead. He takes voluminous notes, for a magazine piece, he says. day.

The run has been tioned spots are bayside of Mol Wednesday morning Diue- added to the women's events for the first time this year, and lies Point and gutties and creeks on the northern bank AMSC fishing aboard three charter-boats out of here resulted in a total blucfish catch of 294. the trials should feature battle between Francie Larrieu near the mouth of the river. Tangier Sound Flounder catches are becom of San Jose, and Doris 7 The bluefishing grounds for these bountiful catches are the Brown of Seattle. M534-40 N. Salisbury Blvd.

Salisbury. Mrf. 2T801 offshore waters 22 miles out On scraps of paper he records ss Miss Larrieu, the American ing more numerous. Spotted and yellow fin trout, stripers 301-742-7055 or 749 8629' known as "Jackspot." conversations hes overheard record holder at the distance, and small blues round out the won last week as Mrs. Brown Head boat fishing, except on Thursday, was accounting for eood amounts of black sea He carries the scraps in a red plastic shopping bag as he moves soundlessly about the skipped the AAU meet.

Mrs Laver Displeased fishing scene. Very little flood debris reported near Crisfield waters. crown, nowever, ran 800 me bass, lingcod and a few trout ters in the 1968 Olympics and is IIBILW1IIIMS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Peelers Squid With Tourney Play hotel lobbies. One final quote, from Gud- and tautoe. A few bottom nsn- five-time international cross The largest trout catches registered at Somers Cove Marina BRETTON WOODS, N.H.

country champion. ermen aboard the head boats are starting to reel in flounder mundur Thorarinsson, president of the Icelandic Chess Federation, who was under Madeline Manning Jackson, since Sunday have been; Mon (AP) Though he advanced to the quarter-finals of the $25,000 the Olympic recordholder in the day 5 pounds even by Pauline Matthews, of Kingston, Tues also bypassed Canton but pressure from Fischer to give Mt. Washington Invitational up a share of the gate receipts: will be favored to win her spe- i day 5 pounds 8 ounches and 5 Tennis Tournament, top-seeded nave worked for more ciauiy mis wees. Rod Laver from Australia is pounds 7 ounces by Arthur Lan-don Jr. and Arthur Landon Sr.

IT disappointed in his play. also. Generally speaking, this wide assortment of fish is being caught off the "first lump," about five miles out. Sinepuxent Bay flounder fishing is still going strong, according to all reports. Live minnows are the best bait bet.

Fresh shiners are still unavail respectively, Wednesday with Chrysler Magnapower Outboards from DELMARVA MARINE, INC. Laver rallied from 1 8 in the pounds 15 ounces by Mrs. Earl Weather Tide third set Thursday to defeat vcar-old Haroon Rahim of Pat Renta Houseboat Ritter, a Florida resident, and Thursday 6 pounds 3 ounces istan, 6-3, 6-7, 7-5. Rahim saved three match points before by Nicky Bozman, of Crisfield able, but some anglers have Time And Tide In recent weeks the southern dauble faulting. waters of the sound have been "I should have won it in ON DELMARVA yielding slightly larger varie achieved success with the froz-en variety.

The summer flatties are being taken from some of the city's boat docks by anglers fish ties of the trout. Poor weather has been blam C8UIS RIVERS OF EASTERN SHORE imt CHESAPEAKE BAY ed for the decrease in the ing the tide changes, mosuy amount being caught this week outgoing, in addition to the good Largest Selection to Choose From In the Chance area trout and resute that are being acnievea straight sets, but I kept tossing it away," Laver said afterward. "My serve is still off and I wasn't attacking the ball like I should until the third set was under way." Cliff Richey of Sarasota, was forced to withdraw from the tournament Thursday because of a knee injury. He was leading Bobby Lutz of California 6-2, 1-0 when he withdrew. A sprained ankle suffered by Route 50 bridge anglers.

rock fishing slowed a bit this week. There have been some good results for those who did WEEK a MID WEEK i WEEKENDS tnincoteague Poor weather halted virtually -rlf-l-fifrffW lIBjjgfe 1 go. Delmarva, Central and Southern Maryland Partly cloudy today with temperatures in the mid to high 70s. Fair Friday night and Saturday. Lows Friday night in high 50s to low 60s.

Highs Saturday near 80. Winds mainly northeasterly today 5 to 10 mph becoming light and variable Friday night. Chance of precipitation is 20 per cent today and near zero Friday night and Saturday. Western Maryland, Garrett today with highs in the low 70s. Fair Friday night and Saturday.

Lows Friday night in the low 50s and high Saturday in the low to mid 70s. Winds today will be mainly variable less than 10 mph becoming light and variable tonight. Chance of Capt. Eldridge France at the all fishing activity here on Wednesday. It was still at a very low level on Thursday.

Breakwater Marina said that some of the rental boat fisher Fourth of July fishing was Sunset, today 8:27 p.m. Sunrise, tomorrow 5:43 a.m. ATLANTIC OCEAN TIDES Sandy Rook, N.J. High Low 6:16 a.m. 12:16 a.m.

6:41 p.m. 12:14 p.m. To obtain tides for tomorrow at following points add or subtract time differences from Sandy Hook references station. Mins. Rehoboth Beach -07 Indian River 14 Fenwick Island 13 Chincoteague Inlet 38 Ocean City -28 CHESAPEAKE BAY TIDES Hampton Roads, Va.

High Low 7:35 a.m. 1:42 a.m. 8:07 p.m. 1:32 p.m. To obtain tides for tomorrow at following points add or subtract time differences from Hampton Roads reference station: Urs.

Mins, men have taken as high as 20 REI1T-A-CRUISE of DELMARVA last week at St. Louis forced Rov Emerson of Australia to rock per boat from the Thor reported to be very good. "Plenty of flounder, some large trout and kinefish off the surf," said default to Ismail El Shafet of oughfare waters. Most all of the Salisbury, Md. P.O.

Box 1466 (301)742-1466 catches have been of the pan- Capt. Bob Pohlmeyer of Bob Fishing Camp. sized variety, trance reported and no weigh-ins were register Egypt. In other singles action Thursday, Arthur Ashe of Miami defeated Frank Froehling of New York, 6-2, 6-0; Bob Carmichael The biggest degree ot roun ed during the week thusfar. I der success was recorded by fishermen using minnow baits A few more reports have trickled in about fishing near of France defeated Graham Parts (jy Stilwell of England, 3-6, 6-2, 6-2, Sharkfin Light some mod on a falling tide.

Offshore bluefishing at Winter Quarter Shoal is said to be and John Alexander of Austral Service i on all major makes and models about the same as last week- FITTING OUT HEADQUARTERS very good. A variety of artifi ia dropped Nikki Pilic of Yugoslavia, 7-6, 4-6, 6-1. Sale Approved cial lures, especially the mirrow- like types, are showing trie most results. 2:51 4:57 40 3:47 Tangier Light Nanticoke Kiptopeake Beack Crisfield MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -Stockholders of the American The protected waterway be hind Wallops Island and the old Basketball Association's Mem Vl7 Hcrdwcrc Electronic Equip.

Paint inlet area continue to be the If See our full line of Chrysler Parts Big Trade-ins Easy Financing phis Pros approved the sale of the club to Chicago sportsman better locations for flounder and trout, respectively. Shad Landing Charles 0. Finley Thursday erate successes with flounder is one. There have been several confirmed reports of debris in the waters near here. Holland Straits and the Waterview area of the Nanticoke are two other areas where It has been sighted.

Most watermen and anglers feel the small amount present will not seriously hamper the fishing. It could be a navigational hazard for small boats, particularly if they're traveling at a high rate of speed. Choptank "Slow and poor" was one summary given for this area at present. Party-boats, some of them from the western shore, did have good results on Tuesday. Most of the catches being re nicht.

Kdelmarva A More rain during the week resulted in more mud in the In a two-hour meeting the stockholders of Memphis Area Semes, Haywood Sue City Of Seattle SEATTLE (AP) Spencer Haywood and the Seattle Super-Sonics have filed damage claims totalling $441,100 against the city for knee injuries Haywood suffered when he slipped on a Seattle Coliseum floor splattered by raindrops coming through the roof. Haywood was hurt March 5 and the Sonics filed blank claims immediately as required by law. They filled in the amounts this week. The claim filed by Haywood totals $278,375. The claim by the National Basketball Association team totals $162,725.

Both claims contend the injury to the star forward kept the Sonics out of the league playoffs. 4 MARINE, INC. Pocomoke River here. Poor Snorts. the franchise hold fishing prospect until a genuine VJ Rt.

13 Bv Pass er, voted 69,225 to 4,998 to approve the sale of the financially til -I rr.A Mvaa precipitation is 10 per cent today and near zero tonight and Saturday. TEMPERATURES. At 7 a.m.. 57; low last night, 55; for 24 hours up to 5 p.m. yesterday: high, 72; low, 61.

A year ago: high, 86; low, 65. Billy Talbert again will serve as tournament chairman and director of the U.S. Open tennis championships at Forest Hills, N.Y., Aug. 30 through Sept. 10.

good weather spell arrives, ine state Park's stocked "Fish For troubled team to miey. Fun Pond" is always a good prospect for the younger angl See. Save. $me Sm ers. Delaware Bay Most fishing activity came to a halt on Wednesday and Thurs ported were white perch, up to Safety Equip.

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