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53 0 0 10 54. 00 a -Whullicathe O. Gazette Thursday, May 20, 1971 Clemente makes shambles of CINCINNATI (AP) Roberto Clemente, with four hits including an inside park home run and a triple, raised his batting average to .319 Wednesday night making a shambles of the Cincinnati Reds as the Pirates 6-1. In the third inning Clemente smashed a fly ball high off the CINCINNATI AB R.H RBI Rose rf 0 0 0 Concepcion SS 0 0 Bench 4 0 L. May 1b unite 4 0 Perez 3b 4 000.

0 Carbo If 3 0 Helms 2b 4 0 Bradford cf 4 Cline cf Nolan Cloninger Stewart ph 0 0 Carroll 0 .0 Smith ph Granger Totals 33 1 Pittsburgh 101 020 002-6 Cincinnati 010 000 000-1 Mazeroski, DP Pittsburgh 2, Cincinnati 2. LOB Pittsburgh 7, Cincinnati 6. 3B Clemente. HR Clemente (3). left field fence over the reach of Bernie Carbo.

The ball bounced high and back toward the infield past Buddy Bradford, in center and by the time he was able to retrieve it on the rain soaked Astroturf, Clemente was roundling third on the way home. It was the first inside the park home run in Riverside Stadium whilch opened June 30, 1970. It was Clemente's third homer of the season. In the last eight games, the Pittsburgh right fielder has hit safely 2 21 times in 42 trips to the plate. Clemente singled in the first inning and came around on singles by Rich Hebner and Al PITTSBUGRH AB RBI Cash 2b 3 0 Mazeroski 0 If ......5 1 Clemente rf 3 4 3 Hebner 3b 0 2 Oliver cf Robertson 1b 0 1 0 M.

May 0 Sanguillen 00000. 0 0 Alley SS 0 0 Moose 03 1 0 Guisti 0 0 Totals 38 6 13 6 Oliver as the Pirates took al Cash was kicked in the head singles by 1 Bernie Carbo, "They 1-0 lead. Clemente tripled in the as he scored by Reds catcher my Helms and Bradford. Gary," fifth to score Dave Cash and John Bench who leaped for the Bob Moose, with relief. help ky scored when Hebner delivered throw.

from Dave Giusti in the eighth for an another single, then capped a picked up his third victory. It made two run ninth with a run scoring The Reds scored their only Gary Nolan, relieved in the "The single. run in the second inning on fifth, is now 4-3. can't Atlanta shells Montreal Expos 10-4 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mike Lum and Clete Boyer leach drove in three runs with a pair of homers Wednesday nite, sending Atlanta mascot Noc-AHoma into orbit four times as the fence-busting Braves shelled the Montreal Expos 10- Lum, filling in for sore-legged slugger Hank Aaron, belted his second and third homers of the season while breaking in a new set of bats delivered just before the game, Boyer crashed his second homer of the night--and sixth in his last eight starts- after chugging around the bases earlier in the game for an apparent inside-the-park shot which, in reality, had cleared the fence and caromed off Noc-A- (Homa's teepee back onto the field. The Chief, who celebrates each Atlanta homer with a war dance, has been gyrating at a marathon pace in the Braves, last three games.

They have walloped 11 homers--to seven for the opposition--while winning all three to move within games of pace-setting San Francisco in the National League West. There have been 59 homers hit in 21 games at Atlanta this season-30 by the home team. The Chicago Cubs thumped the Giants 9-5 in an afternoon game behind the two-homer, slugging of Billy Williams. In other NL night games, Pittsburgh whipped Cincinnati AND BEAUTIFUL! LEE'S GT BELTED 60 RM With Polyester Cord, Fiberglass and RAISED Belts, WHITE BELTED LETTERS! GT 335 RM 0 And here's why you'll chalk up fat mileage and sporty performance with this true beauty: Fiberglass belts to restrict tread squirming and give long tread wear. Polyester cord body to eliminate thumping, flatspotting and minimize squeal for a soft, quiet ride.

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"The delay hour) didn't hurt no difference to players have to drive in the runs." run triple in the sixth, powering the Cubs to their seventh victory in eight games. J.C. Martin added: a two-run homer for the Cubs and Ferguson Jenkins survived three San Francisco homers on the way to his seventh consecutive vietory and eighth in 10 decisions. Philadelphia's Terry Harmon cracked a tie-breaking threerun double in the seventh inning, handing the Mets their fourth straight setback and dropping them one game! behind the Pirates in the division. Rookie Boby Valentine started a tying two run rally with a seventh inning single and broke the deadlock with a ru scoring single off Bob Gibson in the eighth, carrying the Dodgers past St.

Louis. Nat Colbert doubled in the 10th and raced home on Ollie Brown's single off the glove of Houston second baseman Denis Menke, giving the Padres their first victory in six games. Fishing Report Outlook is good COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -The outlook for weekend fishing appears good, judging by stream and lake conditons and angling success, according to the Ohio division of Wildlife. The divisions's report on conditions, by districts: LAKE ERIE-High and clearing. Temperatures 50 degrees, west basin, 48 degrees central, Perch being caught from piers, bullheads and channel cats in harbors and marsh areas.

Small mouth bass are hitting in the Lake is roily at 62 degrees, with crappies biting on minnows, bluegills on wax worms. Bass are hitting in the marsh areas on artificial bait. At Buckeye Lake crappies and catfish are biting well and white bass are being cauht gfrom feeder strea on spinners. Also at Buckeye Lake, where the outlook is good, largemouth bass are hitting artificials in vegetated areas. At Hoover Reservoir some walleyes are being caught on artificials and spinners in the northern portion of the reservoir.

Some trout are biting on salmon eggs, cheese, in Mad River with the best area between Ohio 33 east of Bellefontaine downstream to Ohio 68 at West Liberty. SOUTHWESTERN Good fishing is reported in most streams of the area as well as backwater pools of the Ohio River, Lake St. Marys and Lake Loramie. Some bass are biting along shoreline of Rocky Fork Lake, and bass are hitting artificials at Acton Lake. NORTHWESTERN The Maumee River is clear and normal with catfish biting well on worms, also some bluegills and carp, along with a few nor- Big Bear leads in Ross golf 6-1; Philadelphia trimmed the New York Mets 4-1; Los Angeles nipped St.

Louis 6-5 and San Diego edged Houston 2-1 in 10 innings. Boyer, who has homered in each of the last three games, capped a five-run Atlanta flurry in the third inning with his two-run inside-the-park wallop that wasn't. The ball ticked off the glove of left fielder Jim Gosger and ricocheted off Nock wigwam beyond the fence. Neither Boyer nor the umpires were aware it had gone out. Confirmation that the ball had cleared the barrier came from Noc-A-Homa between innings, and what would have been homer the first, inside the park of Boyer's 16-year major league career went by the boards.

At Chicago, Williams smacked a three homer in the first inning a bases empty homer in the third and a two- Big Bear leads the Ross County Golf Association with points after three weeks of play lat the Jaycee course. Close behind are Laughlin Music with 50 points and Bon Aire with The top team this week was Super Drug with 309 strokes. Flight winners included Charles Weaver with a 35, Jack Riley with a 39, Jim 1 Kellough, 38; Glenn Helmick, 42; Terry Crider, 44; Ralph Helmick, 45, and Harvey Grossman, 46. STANDINGS Big Bear Store Laughlin's Music 50 Bon Aire Motel 49 Super Drug Dick's Chillicothe Termite Drive In Marathon Oil 45 Ray's Body Shop 44 Ross County Auditor Globe Furniture SOMETHING NEW Dancing nightly at the PAINT GRILL Over 21? Monday night is ladies' night. 339 S.

Paint St. By THE ASSOCIATED night National League San Diego at St. Louis, night East Division of W. GB American League out of Spar(rain him. Moose.

do it, thern pike. Crappies and white bass are hitting minnows at Pleasant Hill Reservoir and crappies up to 14 inches are being taken in lily pads on minnows at Nettle Lake. NORTHEASTERN Bass are being caught in shallows, and bluegills in deep water on maggots at Charles Mill Reservoir. Glendening and Tappan Lakes are producing walleyes on jigs and worms. Perch fishing is good at the mouth of the Chagrin and Grand Rivers, and walleyes have been hitting minnows, jigs and spinners at the I 80 overpass bridge area of Lake Milton.

SOUTHEASTERN Salt Fork, Seneca, Dow and Forked Run Lakes report fishing good with bass and muskies biting on artificials at Seneca Lake and walleyes and cappies on minnows. Trout are being caught on spinners at Dow Lake, and bass and trout are hitting at Forked Run. Yesterday's Stars By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HITTING Billy Williams, Cubs, drove in six runs with two homers and a triple as Chicago walloped the San Francisco Giants 9-5. PITCHING Hot-handed Vida Blue, A's, extended his winning streak to nine as he led Oakland over Milwaukee 3-0 with a three-hitter. Chess match is adjourned VANCOUVER, B.C.

(AP) The second game of the world chess championship quarterfinal match between grandmasters Bobby Fischer United States and Mark Taimanov of the Soviet Union journed Tuesday night on the move. Fischer, playing white, was a pawn ahead and in a position where he normally would force a win. The game was to be continued Wednesday. Fischer leads the 10-game match, 1-0. The winner vance in the challengers' round, with the to meet world champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union for the title in 1972, Royals make trade on Yunkus CINCINNATI (AP) The Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association Wednesday gave up their third round draft choice of 1972 to the Cincinnati Royals for Rich Yunkus, of Georgia Tech.

Yunkus was the Royals third round draft choice this year. Officials said Yunkus wanted first round choice salary and that, since he played at Tech, was wanted by Atlanta. WINDSHIELDS REPLACED GRADY GLASS 54 W. Water St. 773-2261 Pittsburgh 23 14 .622 New York 21 14 .600 St.

Louis 21 16 .508 2 Chicago 19 18 .514 Montreal 13 16 .448 6 Phila. 12 23 .343 10 West Division San Fran. 28 11 .718 Atlanta 20 18 526 Los Angeles 19 20 .487 9 Houston 18 20 .474 Cincinnati 14 23 .378 13 San Diego 11 26 .297 16 Wednesday's Results Atlanta 10, Montreal 4 Philadelphia 4, New York 1 Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 1 Los Angeles 6, St. Louis 5 San Diego 2, Houston 1, 10 innings Chicago 9, San Francisco 5 Thursday's Games Pittsburgh (Blass 3-1) at Cincinnati (Grimsley 0-1) San Francisco (Marichal 6-2) at Chicago (Hands 44) Los Angeles (Singer 2-7) at St. Louis (Carlton 6-2) New York (Gentry 3-3) at Philadelphia (Wise 2-2), night Montreal (Renko 42) at Atlanta (Niekro 3-3), night San Diego (Kirby 1-3) at Houston (Blasingame, 2-4), night Friday's Games Los Angeles at Philadelphia, night Atlanta at New York, night Pittsburgh at Montreal, night San Francisco at Houston, East Division W.

GB Boston 23 11 -676 Baltimore 21 14 .600 Detroit 17 19 .472 7 New York 16 18 .471 Washington 15 22 .405 Cleveland 14. .400 West Division Oakland 27 14 .659 Minnesota 20 18 526 Kansas City 19 19 .500 California 19 21 .475 Milwaukee 14 20 .412 Chicago 13 21 .382 10 Wednesday's Results Baltimore 4, Washington 1 Detroit 12, Cleveland 1 Boston 7, New York 2 Kansas City 2, Chicago 0 Minnesota 12, California 6 Thursday's Games New York (Bahnsen 1-5) at Boston (Lee 3-1), night Baltimore (McNally 6-2) at Washington (Janeski 1-2 or Cox 0-2), night Detroit (Coleman 4-0) at Cevelandf(Foster 3-2), night Milwaukee (Krausse 1-4) at Oakland (Dobson 3-0) night Minnesota (Hamm 1-0) at California (Wright 3-3), night Only games scheduled Friday's Games Boston at Baltimore, night New York at Cleveland, night Milwaukee at Kansas City, night Washington at Detroit, night Minnesota at Oakland, night Chicago at California, night 01 'Color me is Oakland cry By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS With Fort Knox gold, Kelly green and wedding gown white, you'd hardly expect the Oakland A's to fit any more colors into their scheme. They have, though- -Blue. Not just plain Blue. But Vida Blue.

"You have to make up words to describe him," land Manager Dick Williams says of his super southpaw with the blurring white fastball. Blue continues to color blind American League batters and, Wednesday night, won his ninth straight game with a three-hit, 3-0 whitewashing of Milwaukee. Not incidentally, it was the fifth shutout for the dazzling 22-yearold. "I'm learning as I go along," says Blue, who must be one of the fastest learners in baseball. The only time he lost was on Opening Day to the Washington Senators.

In the other American League games, Kansas City beat Chicago 2-0; Detroit humbled Cleveland 12-1; Boston whipped New York 7-2; Baltimore topped Washington 4-1 and Minnesota creamed California 12-6. Blue, who pitched a one-hitter and a no-hitter: last season after being called up to the big time from the minors in September, says he still is not completely confident on the mound. He points to catcher Dave Duncan as an ego-builder. Blue had control problems in the early innings, walking a batter in each of the first three frames, but got better as it got later and wound up pitching one of his strongest games. After the rocky beginning, Blue at one point retired 10 batters in a row before Danny Walton's single opened the sev- Canonero I leaves for Belmont Park BALTIMORE (AP) Canonero II, who has a chance on June 5 to become racing's first Triple Crown winner since 1948, was to leave Pimlico today for Belmont Park.

The 3-year-old Kentuckybred, owned by Venezuelans and raced mostly in that South American nation, has won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness. A victory in the Belmont would make Canonero II the ninth thoroughbred in history to win the Triple Crown, and the first since Citation 23 years ago. The colt was paraded Wednesday before the fans at Pimlico, where he won the Preakness in record time last week. Gov. Marvin Mandel of Maryland, who saw the race, revisited the track Wednesday to make six.

Venezuelans honorary citizens of the state. Th se honored included Pedro Baptista, owner of the colt; Edgar Caibett, Baptista's son-in-law and program owner; trainer Juan Arias; jockey Gustavo Avila; Victor Scialom, an accountant, and Dr. Jose Almenar, a friend and business Iciate of the owners. enth. The only other Milwaukee hits were singles by Roberto Pena in the third and Ron Theobald in the eighth.

What did Williams have to say about his brightest star on a pitching-rich staff: "Well, he's not much of a hitter," Williams quipped. Mike Hedlund unfurled a sixhitter out relief help from Ted Abernathy as Kansas City shaded Chicago on Paul Schaal's run-scoring triple in the sixth inning and Amos Otis' home run in the seventh. Chicago's Bart Johnson handcuffed Kasas City on one hit until the sixth when Schaal'8 triple chased home Ed Kirkpatrick, who had walked. Otis cracked his seventh homer off reliever Joel Hoerner to give Hedlund an insurance run. Abernathy retired pinch-hitter Walt Williams for the final out after singles by Ed Herrmann and Mike Andrews.

Dick McAuliffe knocked in four runs with a home run and double and Al Kaline unloaded his first two homers of the year as Detroit scored in every inning but the seventh and steam-rolled Cleveland. McAulifte doubled home two runs in the fourth, then lashed a run homer in the eighth during a five-run splurge. Mickey Lolich breezed to his sixth victory, allowing six hits in the seven innings he worked, and built his lifetime mark to 22-8 over the Indians Unbeaten Sonny Siebert nailed down his seventh victory as Boston beat New York. Reggie Smith's two-run homer in the seventh snapped a 2-2 tie and the Red Sox scored three more times in the eighth. Siebert struggled most of the way, giving up eight hits, walking four and hitting one batter before leaving for a pinch-hitter in the eighth.

The Yankees scored in the fourth on a basesloaded walk to pitcher Steve Kline and in the seventh on Roy White's sacrifice fly which temporarily tied the game. The Baltimore Orioles scored two runs without a hit in the first inning and spoiled a sparkling pitching debut by 21-yearold Mike Thompson, The Senators' rookie, called up from the minors allowed only last Sunday, just one single to pitcher Jim Palmer in seven innings of work. Palmer checked Washlington on five hits to notch his sixth victory. Tony Oliva socked his 10th homer and drove in three runs and Charmin' Harmon Killebrew delivered three more with a two-run single and loaded walk as Minnesota wiped out an early 5-2 California lead to beat the Angels, READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS U.K.C. WILD COON HUNT (Night Hunt) May 22, 1971 Bench Show; Treeing Contest Trophies will be awarded Highland County Coonhunters Association 4 miles east of Hillabore on U.S.

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