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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 10

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BRANDYWINE RESULTS 10 THE DAILY TIMES -uv Tilghman Records lOlh Slow Win Tilghman Oil recorded its 10th win in 13 decisions with a twin sweep success over the week 'Gypsy' Given Nod Tonight In Laurel Feature mi Brock, Dehncy Capture Singles Title In MAJTC Top seeded Bill Brock of Norfolk, Va. captured the 18-under crown in the Mid Atlantic Junior Tennis Championships at the Michael R. Riordan Tennis Center here, Chris Delanev of Polomac, Md. took the 16 under crown during the three day tournament, Brock defeated second seeded Tim Delaney of Potomac, 6 4, 6 1. Chris, Tim's younger brother, defeated Mark Bines of Richmond, 7 6, 6 -1.

The 16 under doubles title went to Chuck Straley and Tim Delaney and the 18 under doubles crown went to Brock and Hank Harris of Virginia Beach. Of local interest, Billy Riordan lost to Brock in the semifinals, 6 4, 6 4 after upset-ting Randy Kennedy of Washington, D. last year's run-nerup, in the quarterfinals, 1-6, 6 3, 7 6. Gordy Leads Jack's To 1-0 Title Victory Veteran pitcher Bill Gordy, author of a perfect game last year, put his talents to work again and led Jack's Sanitary Service to the Salisbury Invitational Softball Championship, Gordy recorded three wins yesterday to lead his team. Jack's defeated Broadway Decorators 3 to Gordy tossed a four hitter; National Bo 4 to Gordy tossed a five hitter and National Bo in the finals, 1 to 0 on a six-hit shutout.

Gordy raised his tournament streak to six wins without a loss. In Saturday's action, Broadway blanked National Premium 5 to National Bo defeated Lenpll Shines Al Ocean City In the second of three DPGA matches Friday at Ocean City Dean Langrall led the Elks Golf Club junior team to the lowest team score for the day, thereby narrowing Ocean City's lead for the two matches to 11 strokes. Langrall shot a fine even par round 72 over the seashore layout. "This is my best lifetime score and biggest thrill," Langrall said. "Shooting even par, particular at Ocean City with those big sand traps was big day for me.

Playing with Randy dinger helped because he is a great golfer and you try on every shot to beat him." An honor roll senior at Wicomico High, Dean overcame three bogeys with three birdies and needed only 28 putts, It was the big sand traps, particularly on the 14th, that Icaused linger to card the day's second best round, a respectable three over per 75. end in the County Slow Pitch botiDau League. Tilghman edged Pantry Pride 5 to 4 and came back to slip past Buddy Boy 9 to 8, Dave Poteet and Jim Culp were the winning pitchers. George Cannon was the big gun in both games with a three-run homer against Pantry Pride and two more homers against Buddy Boy. In other action, Bratten's Texaco walloped the Daily Times 11 to 2.

Ed Bradford checked the losers to but one hit. Mark iChandler suffered the mound loss. Bill Webb led the winners with four hits, one a homer. It raised Bratten's record to 12-1. Cooper's Market outscored Wango 9 to 5.

Barry Timmons was the winner and Harold Strouth was the loser. Jeff Downes led the winners with three hits and Buddy Rob-bins hit a homer run. Dick Wilson tossed a four-hit shutout as the Tri Town Jaycees racked Safeway 7 to 0. Steve Brewer was nailed with the loss. Don Cropper and Lee Butler had three hits apiece and Bill Jones, Robert Webster had two RBI's apiece.

The Knights of Columbus romped over Buddy Boys 24 to 9. Bob Berger was the winner and Ed Bailey tagged four hits, including two homers. Duke's 1972 football roster includes eight New Jersey athletes and six from New York. Tide mph today and southwesterly tonight. Western Md.

Sunny this morning, partly cloudy with a chance of thun-dershowers this afternoon. High est in the low 80s. Fair tonight and Tuesday. Lowest tonight near 60. Highest Tuesday in its low 80s.

Chance of precipitation 50 per cent today and 20 per cent tonight and Tuesday. Winds southerly 10 to 15 mph today and less than 10 mph tonight. Extended outlook for Wednes day through Friday: Maryland and Delaware Partly cloudv warm and hu mid through the period with chance of a thundershower each day. Daytime high temperatures in the upper 80s and nighttime lows in the upper 60s except that it will be a few de grees cooler than this in the mountains and at the Atlantic shore. TEMPERATURES.

At 7 a.m., 64; low last night, 62; for 24 hours up to 5 p.m. yesterday: high, 81: low, 57. A year ago: high, 89; low, 68. Jack's 6 to Broadway defeated Robo 3 to Jack's kiefated National Bo 1 to National Premium defeated Salisbury Auto Springs 1 to Broadway defeated Cambridge Shipyard 2 to Auto Springs 1 to 0 over Peaky's Confectionary; National Bo over Jack's 6 to 0 and Broadway 5 to 0 over National Premium, the defending champions. The two weekend affair, was a double elimination tourney.

Elbert Gladden singled and Glen Evans tripled for Jack's winning run in the final frame. Gordy had been locked in a scoreless pitching duel with Bo's Ron Noft. National Eo outhit Jack's 6 to 3 and was guilty of one error. Chubby Jones was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player and Gordy, of course, was voted the Most Valuable Pitcher. 14 League Marks NEW YORK (AP) Wilt Chamerlain, who led the Los Angeles Lakers to their first National Basketball Association championship last season, also set 14 league records during the 1971-72 campaign, it was an nounced Saturday.

Over-all, 41 NBA records were broken and three tied in regular season, playoffs, and the All-Star Game. The records by the 7-foot-l12, 275-pound Chamberlain included: most career points, most seasons leading NBA in rebounds, 10; most seasons leading NBA in field goal per centage, most rebounds ca reer, 22,298: most minutes played career, most field goals made most field goals attempted ca reer, 22,933, and most con secutive games, career, no dis- ouahfications. 963. Langrall had team help for the two Hayes brothers, Kevin and Barry, who both shot 85 Mike Johnson of Ocan City had an 83, Other good rounds included newcomers Jeff Sharp-less with an 89 and Robert Thomas 102, both from Green Hill. Donald White led his Nas- sawango team with an 89.

Mon roe Pote of Seaford had a 91. The Seaford team showed the best improvement cutting their first week's score by 78 (sev enty eight) strokes. The final match will be held Friday at Green Hill. Total scores for each team: Elks 542, Ocean City 551, Green Hill 599, Seaford 622, Rehobeth 628, Nassawango 657, Chess Hot Always A Tame Game NEW YORK (AP) The insulted egos and white-knuckled tensions before the Fischer-Spassky chess match may seem to be a blazing battle, but pale beside the tales of bloodthirsty games in Medieval Iceland. Chess boards in the 12th and 13th centuries were often the center of treachery, revenge, intrigue and murder, according to sagas of the time.

When a certain King Louis lost a chess game to Rognvald, he stood up in a fu shoved his chessmen into a bag and smashed his opponent in the face wit it, leaving him a bloody mess. "Take that! exclaimed the king. Rognvald rode off a panic. But his brother stayed to cplit the kings skull open. These stories are sagas from Willard Fiske Chess in Iceland and in Icelandic Literature," published in 1905.

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Capture Title WALTHAM, Mass. (AP) Two New York teams took na tional team championships Thursday in the sixth day of the U.S. National Fencing Championships at Bentley The New York Athletic Club won the men's saber team crown and Salle Santelli of New York took the women's team title. In Other action, Dave Littell, a sophomore at the University of Illinois, won the uncier-19-years-of-age men's foil championship. ICOMICO COUNTY BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE of Public Hearing Special Exception Mr.

Avery W. Owens has ap plied for a Special Exception to reactivate a Sand, Gravel and Clay Excavation operation on property located south of Sharp town formerly owned by the Maryland Sand and Gravel Co. The property in question is situated approximately 600 yards east of the Sharptown Koad and lies at the southerly end of an unnamed road which intersects with Sharptown Road approximately 600 yards north oi tne properly. Mr. Owens existing borrow operation ad joins the proposed site on the east.

Section 4 (23) of the County Zoning Code permits Sand, Gravel and Clav Excava tion in an Agricultural Rural) i Residential District by Special Exception of the Board of Appeals. A PUBLIC HEARING WILL EE HELD ON Thnisday, July 13, 1372 at 8:18 P.M. in the office of tiie Wicomico Counfv Board of Zoning Appeals, One Plaza East. Floor, E. Main and S.

Division to hear opponents and proponents. if thtse bo anv. LAUREL, Md. Cypsv Hill Johnny set a career record of 2 04 3-5 in his last start. Now four-year-old gelded son of I.awde Me moves up tn class in tonight's (Monday) Bladens-burg feature eighth race at Laurel Raceway.

Trained and driven bv Vv avne Smullen, Gypsy Hill Johnny fins won three starts this year with earnings approaching $2,000 af ter a I9il campaign in which the bay pacer won only one race. GYPSY HILL Johnny's com petition tonight includes Speedy Rhythm, Pepper Sauce, Gold Blaze, Annabel Dares, Kim- burt's Duane, Ambrotia and Scotch Marjean. Annabel Dares, trained and driven by Austin Thomas, could be the toughest challenger for Gypsy Hill Johnny. The five- year-old bay mare has been clocked in 2:05 and is rounding into shape following a recent third place finish. The daughter of Meadow Gene has one win in nine starts.

Hubert Jackson's Pepper Sauce, an eight-year-old chest nut gelding, collected his first triumph, of 1972 a week ago at Laurel when he finished in a dead heat with Neusha. Now the son of Greentree's Pride is a threat for his sixth in-the- money finish in 14 races. Pepper Sauce has been timed in 2:05 4-5. Weather Time And Tide Sunset, today 8:25 p.m. Sunrise, tomorrow 5:45 a.m.

ATLANTIC OCEAN TIDES Sandy Hook, N.J. High Low 8:57 a.m. 3:00 a.m. 9:12 p.m. To obtain tides for tomorrow at following points add or sub tract time differences from Sandy Hook references station.

Mins. Rehoboth Beach 07 Indian River 4-14 Fenwick Island 13 Chincoteague Inlet -4-38 Ocean City 28 CHESAPEAKE BAY TIDES Hampton Roads, Va. High Low 10:23 a.m. 4:20 a.m. 10:45 p.m.

4:24 p.m. To obtain tides for tomorrow at following points add or sub-tract time differences from Hampton Roads reference station: Brs. Mins, Tangier Light Nanticoke Kiptopeake Beach 40 Crisfield Dclmarva, Southern N. Central Ma'. Sunny this morning, partly cloudy with a chance of thund-ershowers this afternoon.

Highest today in the mid 80s ex cept in the upper 70s along the shore, rair tonight and Tues day, Lowest tonight in the mid 60s, Highest Tuesday in the low- to mid 80s. Chance of precipita tion 40 per cent today, near zero tonight and 10 per cent Tues day. Winds southerly 10 to 15 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD SEE (Mr CARE FOR TOTAL TRANSMISSION SERVICE! Siinso NONf CHtk Credit Plant Availdble! 1 Remove reotace fluid 2. Clean inspect oil pan i i. Keverse Hush.

Cooling lines 4. Adiust selector r-nnlrnl Ipupi 4 j. Inspect vacuum lines and A Controls. 6. Adjust hrottle pressure 1.

Inspect transmission mountik JR Raruic arfiiKw4 Eliminates 3 out of 5 transmission problems without further rerwir. Cren'it ioni Avoiiatiie Auiv (luaranltnf NORTH SALISBURY BOULEVARD PHCNE742 C332 It'J Your Move and Your Best Movey mm Still In Running CHAMPAIGN, 111. (AP) -John Toner of the University of Connecticut is one of three candidates still in the running for the job of athletic director at the Univcrsty of Illinos, a spokesman said today. Toner, he said, and two others who were not identified "have had their final interviews" for the position. Announcement of the dec-sion, he said, may be made next week or at the next board of trustees meeting July 19.

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