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Manitowoc Herald-Times from Manitowoc, Wisconsin • 27

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Trips Red Sox Fischer Holds Mcnttowoe (Wis.) Kereld-Tfcies, Wed May 26, 1 971 Two Rivers Reporter 1-3 Chess Lead Foy ets Revenge Against Ex-Mate Hayes Will Attempt to Boost Ticket Soles HOUSTON (AP) The Big first meeting between the two i strong say in controlling it E. Elvin Hayes, who helped set; leagues. I thereafter. VANCOUVER (AP) Grandmasters Bobby Fischer of the United States and Mark Royals trim the White Sox, By HERSCHEL NISSENSON s-5 and Kansas City trouncdjhome run of the game tied the Associated Press Sports Writer the Chicago White Sox 8-3. score with two out in the ninth iu.

TTi Hayes came in early in an at-j Joe Foy used to have his Cleveland was rained out at Schaal also govern a "'u Astrodome basketball a double, Ed Kirkpatnck had: turned record, arrived Tuesday to two run-scoring singles and, fourth game in their world I sfarf n' rati fm- WW A 1 1 1 Al tempi 10 neip uuusi me siow-i. a. it problems with a -manger i Baltimore with the Orioles Cookie Roias cracked a two-run icness quarter-imai elimination It was Hayes, then playing selling tickets. So far, Astrodome officials say, only about 8,000 have been bought. double.

Jay Johnstone walloped match. named Williams in Boston. Now it's the Red Sox who are having trouble in Boston with Foy and leading 2-1 in the second inning. Three Years Ago Three years ago, after a ai adjournment oa uie nai Receives Honor PLATTEVILLE, Wis. (AP) a pinch homer for the Sox.

a manager named Williams. series of run-ins with manage? The players of the two Foy lashed out four hits Tues-iDick Williams of the Red Sox -Brewer Averages- leagues are playing the game! For the first time in the eight-in defiance of the club owners! year history of the Coach W. P. day night and singled home the! Foy was dealt off to Kansas inning and Williams' Oakland A's went on to beat the Angels on Reggie Jackson's two-run blast in the 13th. Dick Green hit a three-run homer for the A's while Ken McMullen and Roger Repoz connected for the Angels.

Blew Lead The red-hot Tigers blew a 3-0 lead but ripped into relievers Lindy McDaniel and Jack Aker for four runs in the seventh and whipped the stumbling Yankees, who have dropped nine of move, iscner neia a sugnt positional advantage. Fischer leads the 10-game match 3-0. The winner of the match must score 5V2 points to advance in the candidates' series to pick a challenger for winning run in the 11th inning to show that a merger of the! Hill Scholarship, a Platteville for the University of Houston, who helped draw a record crowd of 52,693 fans to the Astrodome in 1968 when the Cougars took on the undefeated UCLA team led by Lew Alcin-dor. Hayes, now with the San Diego Rockets of the National Basketball Association, and Al-cindor. with the Milwaukee BATTING AB 2b 3b HR RBI Ave.

26 10 1 0 3 .385 two leagues, now being sought. City. He subsequently wound up with the New York Mets and Washington drafted him off the Mets minor league roster last High School girl was named the winner Tuesday. to give the Washington Senators a 6-5 triumph over his former team. His error in the 8 .294 is not necessary for the leagues to compete.

10 .286 Mary LeMoine, a track and Thbald May Roguez Voss Abach Walton Yates Harper Roff Kubiak Pena The players do not want to 1 gymnastics star, was awarded see an end to the bidding war the $300 scholarship, named in 'j world champion Boris Spassky a I219 of the Soviet Union. 1.200 2 How do you position yourself eighth had set up Boston's ty-i winter, ing run. I Foy's game-winning hit fol- It was Washington's second lowed walks to Toby Harrah, victory in a row over the Red! Tim Cullen and Del Unser. 1 1 1 1 1-1 a 119 35 7 1 2 63 18 4 0 1 107 25 1 0 4 79 18 3 0 50 11 1 0 2 5 10 0 0 141 28 5 1 1 67 13 1 0 106 20 1 2 1 65 12 2 0 1 66 12 2 1 1 7 10 0 0 PITCHING Bucks, will be on the same side their last 11 games. The Tigers for player talent, which would occur with a merger.

If the rector. for being the school's Sox, with Foy collecting seven I Earlier, the Senators took a 3-0! have won seven straight, 5 .189, for a shot. Take a practice here Friday night when the 13 'swing and note where the divot, NBA All-Stars take on the top outstanding athlete. hits in nine at-bats and raising lead in the first inning, with Singles by Al Kaline, Jim Kosco leagues merge, since the players have started the all-star game, they might have a 0 begins, men position yourseu.piayers irom me American his average from .204 to .246. Frank Howad drilling a bases-; Northrup and Norm Cash tied! wicker Want Ads Bring Results! 1 Basketball Association in the accordingly.

He batting .571 against the loaded single. Reggie Smith hit the score, the go-ahead runj Red Sox this season. a solo homer for Boston in the! scored on a fielder's choice and Morris In other American League third as the Red Sox battled E(j I Parsons Aurelio Rodriguez and IP EP. BBSO LERAl 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 O.OOi 70 48 14 29 47 5 4 1.801 22 17 5 14 16 1 1 2.04 76 57 21 26 54 4 4 2.50 29 28 9 9 18 1 3 2.83 58 43 20 30 24 3 3 3.09 action, Oakland beat California back iozeiSe Concerned 7-5 in 13 innings, Detroit whip Foy's old boss, Dick Wil Brinkman added run-scoring singles. Home runs by Gail Hopkins and Paul Schaal helped the Pattin Sanders Lockwd Hannan Ellswth ped the New York Yankees 7-4, liams, also had a happy eve 7 7 3 5 3 0 1 4.03 Minnesota downed Milwaukee ning.

Dave Duncan's second 7 7 3 5 3 0 1 4.03 bout O-1 lie tting Big Sen Trims Schok rstirns war wons in beam! i(t (tit raioEtt-nicsTBouRsa Yl NEW YORK (AP) Commissioner Pete Rozelle of the "So I turned around and told them I didn't mind them sitting National Football League has in the seats, but to knock it off IOWA-CITY, Iowa (AP) I In voting tuition and fee help! ment of four scholarships in which they also: Confirmed the path still is his guard up against any at- And they kept quiet during the tempt to legalize betting on pro third and fourth quarters. But ine tug ten spring business! for fifth-year student track; three each for swim meeting wound to a close today football a decisive stance he the conference acted against as soon as the gun sounded en open for a member school to seek permission to lease criticism that many athletes, especially black students, were left high and dry in seeking a ding the game, I felt a tap on my shoulder. "I turned around and that's when I got a belt in the chops." Rozelle used that story to em first took when a teen-aged gambler belted him in the chops. Provoked by the possibility of an extension of New York's Off-Track Betting venture to in campus facilities to pro sports. Directed a special committee to continue study of possible shift of the Big Ten office from downtown Chicago to the vicin ming and baseball; two each for wrestling and gymnastics; and one each for golf and tennis; a total of 16.

This compares with an average of 30 football tenders and six basketball scholarships annually. Move Offices However, the new minor phasize that permitting bets on J-l IOli; games "changes the character clude professional team sports, ity of the O'Hare International of the fan rather than an m- college degree after their varsity eligibility ended within four college years. In effect, this put the Big Ten in the position of financing a sort of "red-shirt" policy without the on-the-field benefits in aiding an athlete through five Airport at the northwest edge! Rozelle said Tuesday that such! attempts would create aerest in how his team does he of Chicago, "chaotic situation" by under now has a financial interest in the outcome. We could be badly HIIKW S1MISHT 1 'i W'W "BTWV MM6N WHISKEY SAYS liS Created a special committee to keep the Big Ten more close hurt. And so we're deeply con after recommending that ath-j letic scholarships be trimmed in minor sports and granting fifth-year financial assistance to slow-graduating athletes.

The league's policy making faculty representatives adjourned Tuesday after authorizing a committee to study specific tender quotas on a reduced basis for seven minor sports as well as approving tui-tion-and-fees grants for fifth-year athletes. The spring business session was to end today with a meeting of the athletic directors. Tuesday's action appeared to be a sort of contradictory set of moves in the face of growing financial pressure in athletic admisistration. ly attuned to athletic policies of the NCAA. cerned.

The subject became a concern for Rozelle when Howard And reported that a search committee already has met Samuels, who runs New York's twice in the quest for a succes OTB operation which permits sports tender setup would allow six additional at-large scholarships for any of those sports and potential division of those six into 12 partial tenders for either tuition and fees or room and board. Marcus Plant, of Michigan, faculty group spokesman, said the Big Ten action was "the first move in this direction in the country." The faculty men adjourned after a two-day session in legalized betting on horse rac sor to conference commissioner Bill Reed, who died Thursday college years. The reductions of minor sports tenders from a total of 32 per school on a catchall basis to 16 specifically was an admitted economical move. But league spokesmen contended it also would equalize rather than de-emphasize competition in the involved sports. Proposed is an annual allot- ing at betting parlors away at the age of 55.

from the track publicly stated a natural extension would be mining "the sport's backbone-integrity." And he used the belt in the chops to illustrate the danger in the situation. Recalling a game early in his commissionership that he attended at New York's Yankee Stadium, Rozelle remembers two teen-agers slipping in. behind him in the two empty seats in his box during the first quarter of a Giants' game. "Since the two seats weren't being used I let the kids sit there," Rozelle Explained. "It was obvious they had $5 bets on the game because by the second quarter I kept hearing things like 'the game's a fix' and Tittle's going in the tank.

betting on team sports The concern increased with Additional Sports On Page 18-T the knowledge that other locales are considering legalizing such betting, raising staggering Ranger captain, the North possibilities. The NFL draws an Stars will deliver a Minnesota average 700,000 people to its player to be named at the con 86 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY THE JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING CLERMONT. BEAM. KENTUCKY stadiums every weekend andas many as 20 to 30 million watch draft.

But Gambucci, 24-year-old star of the U.S. National hockey team, told The Associated Press Tuesday his present plans are to play in the 1972 Winter Olympics in Japan. North Stars Obtain Nevin clusion of the NHL draft early next month at Montreal. a Monday night game on tele vision, II III. 1 .11 I III )l II I II llll Ill I inn in spring before bowing out.

Nevin, who has scored 227 goals and 395 assists in 12 NHL seasons with Toronto and New York, added five goals and three assists in the playoffs against Chicago and Toronto. The North Stars traded minor league centers Walt McKechnie and Joey Johnston to California Saturday for fiery center Dennis Hextall. Then, they added Minnesota-born Gary Gambucci. an amateur, and Bob Paradise, a minor league defenseman, from Montreal for cash and a switch in positions in the amateur PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Right winger Bob Nevin was headed today from the New York Rangers to the Min Badger MVP MADISON, Wis. (AP) "I've been trying to deal for a right winger ever since Christmas," said Wren Blair, North Star general manager, "and am awfully happy to land a big and strong forward who comes back just as hard as he goes down the ice." The 6-foot, 190-pound, Nevin scored 21 goals and 25 assists for the Rangers, who like the North Stars advanced into the Stanley Cup quarter-finals this Scott Perlstein of Milwaukee was named the University of Wisconsin's most valuable ten nesota North Stars, who squeezed by the National Hockey League's midnight trading deadline with their third deal in four days.

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