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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 20

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The Daily Timesi
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Salisbury, Maryland
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20 THE DAILY TIMES Salisbury, July ISiJ Rotary Gets By VFW In Larmore 2-Hits Worcester; Wicomico Evens Legion Slate 3-1 10 Inning Pony Win Oriole Box Score nf the VFW Two nitchers teamed for a A second inning run scored LARMORE fanned 10 en route KANSAS CITY i i ab 5 (f Steve Laramnre's daring to the victory. Larry Holland. and'Berry were locked in a 1-1 inning tie before both k'orli-v who had the one-hitter and Tom Berry and Jeff Farace provided the offen-the Uotarv bounc ed the VFW 3 to 1 in last night's Pony League. i i o'base running held up as did; the loser, and Dave Bozman I yiLarniore's two-hit pitching as combined for a three-hitter. 4 Salisbury blanked Pocomoke Walks and errors proved costly 3 1 last night 5 to 0 in American for the homesters, i Legion action.

Mitch Carey, the latest mem- 3 the Worcester Tost was fresh ber to join the Wicomico Post, I off a twin bill sweep of Dor-j continued his torrid hitting. 4 0 0 Chester (Cambridge) before; Salisbury travels to Son tangling with Larmore. Cambridge tomorrow night for Om. cf Srrnblum. rl rmmlU, If Wavhrrrv.

lb Kirknalnck. Knoon. 2b Koough. ph Rotas, 2b Floyd, 3b Hovlev, ph Taylor, 3b Drage. Brcmoior, Wright, Princess Anne Names Little i Larmore open the second with an 8 p.m.

game. The win even League All Stars V. Total 1 7 1 a cirwrln nnrt ctlp dvnnrt H'hili BALTIMORE his stmt ana enjr Ralph Donalds came on in relief to gain the win and No i Scottcn, also in relief, took the loss Farace drove across Berry with the winning run in the 10th inning. Berry and Farace had two hits apiece. In other league action, the Exchange walloped the JCL 1U to 4 Gregg Fluer was the big gun for the Exchange.

He was cred-ited with the pitching win, tossing a four-hitter, and smacked two hits for his cause. Dick bi attempting a steal of third, he ed the Wicomico Post's season record at 5-5. Score bv innings: The 1972 Princess Anne Little LejiLMie imaior and senior di Buford If I I inn Sjeame home on a throwing er- Biair, cf A 1 ror. The Wicomico Post added visions) have announced their 010 000 4-5 3 1 n'iour more runs in the seventh I Salisbury all star teams for the upcom I Pocomoke 000 000 00 2 3 i i as insurance 4 110 3 0 1 0 Crowley, rf Baylor, rf B. Robinson.

3b Bplanger. pr Gnrh. ss J. Powell, lb D. Johnson, 2b Shopay, ph Dates, Palmer, ing Eastern snore Little league tournament.

TIip senior division stars will 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 t) 0 0 Gordy Continues Pitching be managed by Doug Bloods- 1 I 3 0 11 worth and George Stewart win serve as coach. The seniors will Livingston took the wss. Total 33 7 Mastery In Jack's Win None put when winning run scored play Pocomoke at the Princess Kans Citv 1 00(1 noil A I HOME, SWKKT IIOMK? Not in the major leagues, where the catcher's job is to try to make sure vou can't go home again. Dave Marshall (18) of the Mets was tagged out by Houston's Larry Howard, above, but Cleveland's Frank Duffy landed safely when Minnesota catcher Phil Roof (8) dropped the ball, below. Suffers Injury INGLE WOOD, Calif.

(AP) -Jockey Jerry Lambert has suf- a Krnion rollerbone In a Anne Field, located at wasning-ton High School on Tuesday at Baltimore 000 Ofll OOO 1 scneimhium. Otis. Fiovd. dp Ageless Bill Gordy continued three hits, single, double and cwT'bmLw sb-bhS! his P'tching mastery as Jack's 'home run. Barker smacked two b.

Robinson. 3B Patek. sb-j. i Sanitary Service tripped North-i round triDDers. raisins his sea- 6 p.

m. motorcycle accident, and doc- pitching scMM ry wood to 3 in last nights Wi- son total to six. Pitcher IP er bb comico Countv Men's Fast tors said Tuesday ne way sidelined two months. Drage L.7-8 Burgmeier Wrieht The plavers are: Gary Stewart, Allen Stewart, Keith Crump, Cornelius Desh-iel, Charles Briddell, Lesiie Martin, Mike Mowbray, Tim Holbrook, Ivan Tilghman, Preston Holden. Dave Bloodsworth, III o' Pitch Softball League.

1 Gordv ran his season record A Palmer W.12-4 2 58 A 12,853 In other action. Dr. Pepper trimmed Pepsi Cola 5 to 3 behind the pitching of Sid Johnson (6-10) and Howard Robinson's three runs scored. Don Good and Don Brewer led Pepsi with three and two hits respectively. Eight Pepsi errors defeated losing linger Rick Dorr (4-4).

The losers outhit Dr. Pepper 8 to 5. PABST BLUE jRlRROfM i toviiMti BEER to 12-1 with an eight-hitter. Paul Donalds (3-3) suffered the loss, Jack's, the Salisbury Invitational Tournament winner last week, outhit Northwood 10 to 8. JOE POWELL and Neal Barker provided the fireworks for the winners.

Powell stroked Walt Stevenson, Vince Cottman and Ellis Crump. The alternates are Roy Duffy and Clarence Cottman. The major division with Jim Henderson as manager and Mike Miller as coach will play Spassky Chosen To Take First Chess Round i i West Salisbury wonoay at m. at the West Salisbury lo cation, behind James M. Ben sf SPB Moves Into First Place In Nine Inning Win SPECIAL XgGWJ 6 PACK CANS LV Beet Stores Midnight nett High.

The players are: Bruce Stewart, Tommy Johnson, Mike Henderson, Mark Plunkett, Robert Martin, Mike Ballard, Dale James, Charles Smith, Greg Muir, Tony Prato, Darrell Collins, Dan Kirkendall, Willis Cottman, Perry Hall. The alternates are Chuch Northam and Rav Ruark. By STEPHEN'S BROEMNG Associated Press Writer REYKJAVIK, Iceland AP) Defending champion Boris Spassky was favored by the experts to beat American challenger Bobby Fischer in the opening game of the world chess match when play re Salisbury Pocket Billiards tripped Coopers Market 4 to 3 last night in the Wicomico County Slow Pitch Softball League. Bob Gordy was the winning pitcher. He allowed nine hits.

Cooper Townsend had three Bill Bradley had three hits; Don Cropper had two doubles, and Webster, Bill Jones and Lee Butler had two hits apiece for the winners. Butler tagged a double and poked a homer. Steve Wooters had a perfect night for the losers with two doubles and a home run. sumes this afternoon in tn.nr trine anrl hnttprl in The opener of the richest: chess rnmnrtitinn in historv ad-1 lne rlm lwo 0U1S Sears journed Tuesday night after 4 hours and 34 minutes of play and 40 moves by each player. The game was to resume at 5 p.m.

1 p.m. EDT. Referee Lothar Schmid of West Germany will make Spassky's 41st move. The Rus A in the bottom of the ninth inning. The win moved SPB into a first place, one half game ahead Coopers.

The winners banged out 15 safeties. Wango Market plummeted the Hebron Lions 17 to 7 behind the home run hitting of Buddy Rob-bins and Rogert Rob- Phillies Clinch Minor Division Grant Ardis tossed a four hitter as the Phillies bombed the Senators 14 to 2. last night in the Optimist Little Minor League. Mark Burkett took the set XJ sian wrote it on a slip of paper 3 6 -MONTH GUARANTEED and handed it to him in a bins tagged two Harold Strough sealed envelope at the adjourn-: gained the pitching win. ment.

The Tri Town Jaycees out- The two competitors, their scored Colt 45 12 to 8. Robert seconds and chess enthusiasts Webster was the winner and throughout the world spent part: Carroll Long suffered the loss. back. Jimmy Elliott collected three hits and Dana Burkett and Mike Phillips stroked two hits as the Phillies clinched the East Division championship. Regular 21' -4 of the overnight break analyzing possibilities for the 11 pieces remaining on the green-and-white chessboard in Reykjavik's sports hall: king and With Trade-in Smooth Ride SERVICE SPECIAL Siif to Fit Most American-Made Car five pawns for Fischer; king, bishop and three pawns for Spassky.

The match had appeared headed for a draw until Fischer tried to seize the initiative on his 20th move. The lanky Brooklyn, N.Y., challenger galloped his bishop down a long black diagonal to snatch an unprotected pawn Spassky had offered. A few moves later the bishop was! trapped and lost in exchange for two pawns. U.S. grandmaster Robert Byrne said it was a blunder and commented, "Fischer is going to have trouble making a' draw, I don't see how Spassky can lose." Analyzing the game for The I Associated Press, international grandmaster Isaac Kashdan termed Fischer's move "a rare i lUII rl ft 1 a GUARANTEE cx Free replcrmrnt wilhin 90 dy iurchaic if lultrry provri drlertive.

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Reg. 20.10 (POSITIVE CAWHF.R) miscalculation by the American genius." He said it gave Spassky good prospects for a win. Svetozar Gligoric, the Yugoslav grandmaster present at the tournament, said, "It is doubtful whether black can save a draw," Spassky, who had the first move, is playing the white pieces, Fischer the black. Fischer has played Spassky five times in the past, losii.g ail three times he played the black pieces and getting draws both times he played the whites and had the advantage of the first move. A draw counts halfa point and a win a point in the 24-game championship match.

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