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Clovis News-Journal from Clovis, New Mexico • Page 17

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ftorUty. My lift, Pig! ft Duane Thomas Leaves Camp After Being Fined HHk wr Hfly pNHnrPS MB KM ft fHetsJ BBtMH flWA Hi Ml 1tam Lmlry nMH inty VB njpK IHW. wants before hi feftrthif him," he said. "Sot Thomas of Hfft fNfy toft- met ttt vNnft (OP past few reported atonf Cowboys to tkk Wm up at ifrpwt flf ffw team i trtrhUnf the airline find tost tome Ms baggage and he wai staying over to missed roflcall for team and he will be fined Hkt iny ether player," Landry ft that time. Later fai the evening.

Thomas etlted md asked for another driver. Re arrived at OflfoiWa Lutheran College a couple of hours later with Redic Prtee, a rookie football player who had been cut by the Cowfeoya aevefat days before. two met with Tom Landr? and talked Price doing most of Vie talking," the aaid. "Landry laid HP wasnt wre what Thomas wanted tat aent Mm and Price out for dinner at a local restaurant." According to the spokesman. Thomas then rented a ear and left wift Price.

Crcrnipton Is Milwaukee Favorite MILWAUKEE, Wts. (UPD- Por while Bruce Crampton must have felt like he was shooting for the "runnerup grand alam of was finished Mcond to Jack Nicklaus hi the U.S. Open Rpd the mis year, the first two tegs of the elusive "grand ilam of golf Nicklaus is Meking. But Ibis week while Nicklaus working on the British Open, the third part of the slam, Crampton is battling it out with ither golfers here for the first prize hi the $125,000 greater Milwaukee Open. Only 21 of the top 50 money are entered here with rrampton, Chi Chi Rodriguez Crier Jones the only wtrier listed in the top 15.

Dart Etehelberger la the kfendmf champion in the meet it Tripoli Country Club on the 3ty't Northweat aide. ETehel- terger broke from tightly MinclNd field on the final holes wh the 1171 meet. Ken Still, tw 1M9 champion, and Deane Aemaji, who won in 1970, are ilso entered this year. Wednesday, playing in the Still equalled the amroey record with a 9-under- 6S and had a fantastic 28 on back nthe. Still's round iroke the course competitive of 63.

"Whin you're hot, you're tot," still laid later and, of the troblenu be has had, quickly and when you're tot you're not." Jim Wiechers, also entered In liis year's meet, now shares GMO mark with Still, (tochers got Wi 62 when the neet was held at the longer North Shore Country Club. The GMO Qf)d also includes Say Brewer, who won the Canadian Open test week, and our winners Jones, Rodriguej, Miller Barber, Bob Roshurg, lomero Blancu, Bob Shaw, lob Lunn and JC. Snaad. The field wiJJ be cut after lolea on Fridjtf for the final wo rounds Saturday end I KattoMl LMftt Mota, LA IN 31 Cdeno, Hou 72 97 ft 99 .345 SngUilA, Pit 73 35 93 .335 Baker, Atl S7 175 18 58 .331 Brock, St.L 331 42 109 .329 films, Chi 79 841M .329 Gait, AH 78 309 4999 .320 Oliver, Pit 76 313 47 100 .319 Bcknr, LA 19 61 .316 StL 70 270 32 85 .315 Lee, SD 251 35 79 .315 American f. ab r.

ft. pet Shbtm. KC 64 214 30 72 .336 Pnlela, KC 76 293 47 93 .317 FioV. ftns 5ft J02 41 83 .312 Otis. KC 75 284 36 US 1-idl, KC 74 301 48 93 May, Chi 77 272 47 81 .298 terry, Cat 53 185 22 55 Mabry.

KC 77 24 74 fnrew, Min 7ft 287 28 83 .289 Oliver, Cal 78 310 34 89 .187 Rojas, KC 74 31 76 .287 Home Rons National Bench, Cin 24: Kineman. SF 21: Aaron, Atl Williams. Chi 19; May, American League: Allen, Chi '8; Cash. 16; Jackson. Oak 1 Duncan and Epstein, Oak Pitt Rons Batted In Bench.

Cin Kingman, SF 58; 56: Oliver. Pitt 55: Mav Rader, Hou and Colbert, SD 54. American Leane: Alien, Chi S8- Mayberry. KC 47: May, Chi end Duncan, Oak 45; four tied with 44. Pitching National Learae: Nolan.

Cin 12-2; Carlton, Phil Seaver, NY 11-5; Jenkins. Chi 11-7; Blass, Pitt 10-2: Cleveland, St.L 1(M; Sutton, LA 10-5. American Leagve: Lolich, Det Wood, Chi Perry, Clev 13-9; Palmer, 14-7; Bait 12-4; four tied with 11 victories. veterans missmg Int maidato- ry roll ctf wtfi oTOR'sl' tackle Tony Llscio Md linebacker D. D.

Lewis. Lewtt was etcusBd "or college classes and was etpect- td to arrive in camp Saturday. Lfseto announced his rettre- Ihcnt. "Tony has tot to fce years, said, "and his contribution last was particularly WHO CnQGQ at mid-season last year to help out when injoritt cut brio the offensive line ranks, was a mainstay with He Cowboys llndiifjli the super Bowl. "We were hi trotrWe last year and he hi without having time to really get in shape," Landry said.

"It was a courageous performance. You always miss a team player like Tony." the Cowboys coach also said 11 free agents were cut by the team during practice Wednes- day. They included: Al Baker, defensive back, Jackson Slate; Scott Quisling. offensive lineman, St. Cloud State; Greg Ogle, defensive back, Morgan State; Jim Sherwrt, linebacker, Oregon State; Brace Nichols, Roy Gladen, wide lineman, Jackson State; Bruce Junker, offensive lineman, Wis- receiver, C.S.

College: Lane, defensive back. Valley State: Jim Dougherty, el lev oiaic. cousin- Milwaukee; Graver west Carolina. Truslow, offensive Gary a dcfensivp bflrk East Carolina; Mike Bowling, r(m Marshall State, also left defensive lineman, Arizona I camp voluntarily. Englishmen Grab Early Lead In British Open Tournament ewes of WWfrty pagne WtDtfe the "courtesy tent" two Englishmen lead the British Open, and that's a farity worthy'of celebration, Peter Tiipling, a 18-year-old former Walker Cup player who has won only $750 this year on the British pro circuit, led the star-studded field into today's second round.

The six-footer from Shwnelu halves of J4-34 put tor together three- wider-oar 8 which proved two good for golfing aces from II countries, includuing the mighty Jack Nicklaus. Big Jack, the Grand Slam chaser, was sitting pretty however. A first round of 70 lefl him only two shots off the pace and one behind British ido Tony Jacklin, who had a M. The winner of the British Soorts At A Glance United Press TnternaHonal CAPRA OPTIONED NEW YORK (UPI)-Buzz Capra, a 25-year-old righthand- ed pitcher, has been optioned to Tidewater of the International Leaeue bv the New York Mets so that he can benefit from more work. Capra appeared in 14 games for the Mets this season, primarily in relief, and turned in a 3-2 record with an earned run average of 4.58.

KOVALEV DISMISSED MOSCOW (UP!) Vladimir Kovalev, the Soviet figure skating champion, has been dismissed from the team for being drunk in public, according to a report by the newspaper Sovietaky Sport. Kovalev won the bronze medal at the World figure skating championships this year. earlier TOP MONEY AKRON. Ohio (UPI)-Nelson Burton Jr. of St.

Louis continues to head the official money standings of the Profes aional Bowlers Association with $43,985, more than $6,000 better than runnerup Don Johnson Akron. Larry Laub of San Francisco, who was second to Mike McGrath of El Cerrito, Calif. in the recent 150,000 Winston- Salem Open, moved into fourth place with earnings of $32,930. WflA DRAFT CLEVELAND (UPI)-Some players were included in a pool of eligible names for drafting by members clubs of the World Hockey Association. The draft was scheduled to begin at 9 a.m.

EDT today. Spossky Stops Fischer hi 1st Chess Title Gome REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) Fischer, already one game down in his drive for the world chess championship, today threatened to walk out on Fishing Report XOBTMEMT AKBA Ut. Water Crap- Ukwt on Btll (MIT on top-H'drr plugi. Chtflih Uken on Irotlinei wiUi cut ball. Omchai ttmpvraturn 7J dtfrwi.

Oap- (lihlnc Improving on mlnnowi. Wall- rye Ukin on wornu. Uken on top-water pi lift. CaUXhmg Peeot Rlvtr Vlthini good on luret, baiti. Monaitary ruhlna fair.

Oow Creek tlow. HKh County LakM. Streami riahlnc fair on 'I I Si. balU. Lower Rio Watw vtry muddy.

Klthlnf poor. flanla Barabara Fiinlnf fair Rio Grande; Pot Crttk ritklnf on fllia p.m. RM Pucbla rtahlnf fair to food. Rio Chlqulto Hiking good late p.m. HopnvtU Lakt fair on baiU early a.m.

continue good. Kokanee fuhlng good trolllns deep. Weather nice. Roadl dry. alow.

Rio Loa alow. on fllM LtUr LakM fond late p.m. on CotUlla Water high and murky, tithing fair on balU. Uuppcr Klo WaUr muddy. KUhlng flow.

Cabretio Lake good on batU. ObrNlo Water level low. Pithing flow. Rlvtr ruhlng fair. Middle CpOM Ukei KUbing.

good on balti. Hondo Flthlnz McAUUter fair to good laU p.m. on Flihing good on balti. Murphy FUhlng poor. riihing good on balU.

Mara Water Water low. Flihlng tlow. Maxwell Fliblng ttow. amerron River good on fllei, Lake Maloya (air on balU, CUylon Flihlng (low. Santa Crut Lake Fithing (air la good early a.m., p.m.

Other Santa Fe DUtrlct Watar ramaln low. Flahlng alow. San Juan River Water 48 FUhlng Mntlnuu itow. A few flah taken IB anacUl regulation Lake Water I Baw Dff early a.m. Trout flihlnc wry good, many Umlti taken and blueglll flihlng Bluewaler Water level 17-18 feel.

Fiinlnf alow on all bilU. preiaure moderate. Afternoon thundenaowen, moderate wlndt. McUatley Lake Water level very luw. yiihlng fair.

Jemez Ouu-ici CundlUoni Ovfjuional ihowors have made murky. Koadi itill dully. Uier cool Modei ale recreational uae. aaji Uregutiu Lake Water level U.I burnt li-15 IDC raintxiw taken on variety of balti. Klo Lai Vacai Water warm, level low.

lining a)ow, CeboUa Creek Water level low. A few ilih being taken Lake; Pond Flatting now. lo-lncn brown kaken at Kenlon. utver brown laxen wiia and fliei. San Aniuilo Hlver Water murxy.

tuning ilow to with worm. Jtmn Klvw; twk, River Watar low. Flthlng aluw. Canjlloji, Nulriai Lakei CJabtng fair. Kuadu rough but Heron Lake Bank CahJng uow.

JUual flahlng fair. £1 Vado Kenervolr FUthing fair. Chama, KJven Bait llalung fair, Ily Ibhing good. Lake r'armington, Jackton Lake alow. Night for caUuh Imurovlng.

Aoomlla Lake Flahlng alow to fair. lalela Parki Lakei FUhlng tlow. luck early a.m and late on corn, Jlcartlla Rewrvatlon Still working on La Jara road, beat acceia Uirough LuUe precipita Uon. Stone Lake fair with files, excellent with bellgrammUej. Dulce Lake Fishing excellent with bellgrammltei fllei.

La Jara Lake Flahlng goud with tu-eoalli, com. Lower Mundo Lake Flahlng fair with corn. Embom Lake Flailing excellent with tlreballf, corn, marthollowf. Alamogordo Catfishing good on trotllnea with cut bait. Lake level rising rapidly.

No re port un walleye crapple fishing should pli-k up when water stablizgi Kuidoso Area CWvUUOM Daily Rains. Bonito, Nogal VUhlng fair to good a.m., P-m. bu alow during heat of day. Heavy on Nogal. a few tlifc token.

Ruldoso River Water isurky. Fishing slow. water clears; Pecos River Ml IN I NWUM MtWT ot the head in an a.uta accident or during cause loot luting pain. Whiplash injuries Vour Doctor a specialist in structural and spinal dis- methods tove been proven effective In ot whiplash Cwuult QwMUW fMitpiifUff water clears, KSf Roberts Flmh taken on worms, silqwo eggs, canyon Resprvoir Fishing stow. Bill Evans Trout, bkiogW fishing fair gn worgw, com, salmon oggc elephant Hack baja taken on pUstlc worms, waterdogs.

Calfishing good' on cut bait Rio Grande below Bulle Ottflihlng very good cut liver, shrimp. Water T2 dfgrees. 1 ttafr taken on lures, tllm. Cfctalto rinblnc good tor cattiib only using cut shad or Snow Laice Fishing after rains. Wall Lake Trout and catfish Ing fair.

Worms, best bajt tor trout. Catfish am cut bait. the second match with titleholder Boris Spassky unless all television cameras are removed from the hall. Fischer's demands were presented by Fred Cramer, a vice president of the U.S. Chess Federation, at a closed meeting with representatives of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), the Icelandic organizer? and representatives of U.S.

companies owning the television rights to the match, Internation- a' chess sources said. The referee of the match, Germany's Schmid, said Fischer will lose the second Same by default if he does not turn up for the scheduled 5 c.m. (1 p.m. EOT) start today. Schmid also said organizers will not keep spectators from the first two rows of seats in the hall as thev did during the first game on Fischer's renuest.

The 29-year-old NPW Yorker walked out for 35 minutes Wednesday to protest two television cameras hidden above the stage where the players sit at the chess board for their championship match, scheduled to run a maximum of 24 games. Although he went Into th much-postooned first game heavy, favorite, Fischer mad what appeared to be becinner's error and went down to defeat at the hands of the 35 year-old Soviet world champion The moment of truth wa painful. Fischer rose from th massive mahogany chess tabl made a helpless gesture an resigned at, the 56th move Before storming out of the ha' he reached over to shak Snassky's hand. Fischer Qbyiously was upse but Cramer, who is a membe of the American's camp, sak "be la a pro and this is part the pame. I believe he has got to 'come back in the match.

After all, there are 2 possible games left." Fischer locked himself Ink Ws botfl suite with hU second William Lombardy, a Catholic priest who is grandmaster, to analyze the ost game and prepare for 's encounter. and U.S. Opens in successive yews, Jacklin is the man the locals will be pinning their hopes on. Trevino also was in good position after carding aneven- par 71 on a day that saw the course In command. High winds and rain ashed the exposed course Wednesday and only seven men bettered par.

Tied with Nicklaus at 70 were Frank Beard and Dave Marra, couple of former big money winners who now are slumoing, and young Britons Craig Defoy and Peter Townsend. Trevino's group included five- time Open winner Peter Thomson of Australia. Garv Player, who won the first of his two titles here in 1959. and Doug Sanders, the flambovant Texan who has twice finished in the runner-up snot. Britons John Garner and Brian Barnes and Spaniard Antono Oarrdo also carried Antonio Garrido also 71s.

so that means only three strokes separate the top 14 men. Nicklaus was satisfied with his score, but not with his game. "I didn't swine particularly well." he said. "I was a bit short and a little ouick, but I hit a lot of good shots also. I had to or wouldn't have rotten out of some of the places bad shots nut me." Trevino wasn't too worried about technical problems, basic or otherwise.

A questioner asked if his practice of switching from the snwll British-sized 1.S2 Inch ball to ffco AmTicsn 1.68 i ball at the short holes called for a -ertical or otherwise, variation ir technique. Re- got UK ma FIT ign Jwtag money toek. MQNADEX a Uny tablet and take, MONADEX will help curb lor excest ftjpd, ttfete CeetmiM ta wjrvOF yoM. Jo itrenuows exerclie. Change your 1.00 tor a day supply.

acop- any jt J6.Q* ugly" at wlU refunded with no 0m If aoW ritb tbli by: Dukes Edge Hawaii In 9th Inning ALUQUERQUE (UPI)- lief pitcher Charlie Hough the Albuquerqie Dukes out of trouble in the ninth inning and saved a 6-5 win for the Dukes over Hawaii Wednesday in Pacific Coast League action. The Dukes remain in first place in the PCL. Albuquerque scored five runs in the fifth inning off of three bits, two walks and an error. Dave Lopes had a two- run triple in the inning. In the ninth inning, Hawaii had the bases loaded and the score was 6-5, but Hough saved the Dukes by getting Iven Murrell on a grounder to third.

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