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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 14

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14 Newark (0.) Advocate Tuesday, June 8,1972 Orioles continue anemic batting BALTIMORE (AP) Not even extra batting practice, spectacles for Boog Powell, or the arrival of usually friendly Minnesota pitching could snap the Baltimore hitting slump. Instead, the Orioles once again surrendered rather meekly at the plate Monday night as the Twins won 3-2 on a sixth inning double by Bobby Darwin. The victory ended a four-game Minnesota losing streak and enabled the Twins to slip into second place in the Ameri-' can League West, five percentage points ahead of the idle Chicago White Sox. Both Minnesota and Chicago are four games behind the surging Oakland Athletics, who topped the sagging Cleveland Indians 3-2 on the 10th inning home run by Campy Camp-aneris in the only other major league game played Monday. One other scheduled game, Pittsburgh at San Diego in the National I-eague, was postponed by rain.

Manager Earl Weaver of the Orioles, at a loss to explain Baltimore's .220 team batting average as compared with last season's league-leading .261 mark, ordered batting practice Monday morning. Against Minnesota starter Dick Woodson, 4-3, and ace reliever Wayne Granger, however, the Orioles managed just five hits and two of ttiose were bunts. Last season, Baltimore hit an amazing .312 against Minnesota pitching. Veteran Brooks Robinson did slam his first home run of the season, in his 158th trip to the plate. The Orioles have now lost six of their last seven games to fall 3V4 games behind Detroit in the American League East.

Powell's, Baltimore's erstwhile slugging first baseman with a .152 average, was hitless in three trips to the plate Monday. He wore glasses for the first time on one at bat, and struck out. In Cleveland, the homer by Campaneris extended Oakland's winning streak to four and dealt the Indians their 10th loss in 12 games. Reggie Jackson hit a two-run homer for the A's, giving him the league lead with 11, while Eddie Leon's homer tied the score for Cleveland in the eighth, 2-2. John "Blue Moon" Odom.

who needed help from Darold Knowles for the final out, was the winner and Is now 3-1. The loser was the Cleveland workhorse, Gaylord Perry, 9-4. rs Sam Open Snead fails in qualifying try r-. i 36 holes in one day before." So for Snead, the U.S. Open Jinx continues.

An Open also-ran 33 times, he competed in 25 consecutive Opens starting in 1937. His closest shot at a title came in 1939 at the Philadelphia Country Club, when with victory in his grasp he bogeyed the 17th and then shot a triple bogey eight on the final hole. Ironically, there is one Snead who can compete at Pebble Beach. That's J.C., Sam's Nephew and a tour regular, who was exempt from qualifying rounds because he was among the 15 leaders on the PGA tour in 1971 under the USGA point system. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "That's about the worst I've ever played in my life," declared a very hot very tired and very disappointed Sam Snead after.

failing Monday in his bid to qualify for this year's U.S. Open. After a fine morning round of 69 in sectional qualifying at the Charlotte, N.C., Country Club, Snead ballooned to a 78 in the afternoon round. His 147 total was 12 strokes back of Doug Sanders, the top qualifier. More importantly, it was two strokes over the qualifying limit.

So Snead, winner of 84 PGA-co sponsored tournaments but not a single U.S. Open, will North Newark National Gypsum registered 13 hits to defeat Park National 10-1 in a varsity contest last night. Two doubles by Chris Marshall and one each by Dave Pintz and Steve Keck were the big hits for the winners. Keck and Marshall combined for a seven-hitter. Jim Lawyer had tw doubles for the banker.

In farm league action a grand slam homer and double by Bob Wilson lifted Kaiser past Landmark 13-9. Jim Evans had a double for the losers. In another farm contest four hits by Tom Yanoy, three by Mark Matesick, and two more by Steve Pound led Newark Savings over of 13-10. Line score: 011-10 13 I Park 001 000 1 7 6 Granville IX J. R.

Poste tallied seven runs in the first inning and then held off a late inning rally to defeat Mid-City Tire 10-7. Doug Dils led Poste with three hits as the winners were outhit 11-6. Jay Decoteau had three hits, including two doubles, and Phil Kincaid had two hits for Mid-City. Bob Carlile's two-hit pitching helped Taylor Drugs defeat Tech Center 9-1. Bob Owens got both hits as Carlile fanned 11 Tech Center hitters.

Andy Hughes had three safeties, and Rodney Butt and John Yoho tw each for the druggists. Brian Wollenburg had two triples and a single to lead Park National over Welsh's Grocery 12-8. Park National scored half of its runs in the bottom of the fifth. Indians pick second Padres open be absent when the field of 150 tees off at Pebble Beach, Calif. June 15-18.

Snead, who turned 60 nine days ago, had five bogeys on the front nine and his second round. But even with that, he would have managed to qualify if he was able to par the back nine. Instead, he bogeyed the 17th. then three-putted for a double bogey on the par four, 423-yard 18th. The temperature was in the high 80s on this hot.

muggy day, but Snead refused to use that as an excuse. "I had no excuses," he declared, after flopping down on a bench in the scorer's tent. "I just played badly. I've played Order of selection in the secondary phase of the draft, which covers free agents picked in previous drafts but not signed as determined by a draw. The Los Angeles Dodgers will have the first County girls Kiwanis Bluebelles won its third straight game with a 21-7 victory over Burger Chef.

Terri Thompson tripled and doubled for Kiwanis, and Ruth Wilkins, Janet Bickle. Debbie Allen, Karen Iuckett, and Kaye Turner each had a two -base hit. Doubles by Debbie Stradley and FJaine Smith led Burger Chef. Line score: Kiwanis ....740 900 1-21 21 0 Burger Chef 100 051 0 7 7 0 Wilkins, Bickle and Allen, Taylor; Perkins, Ransom and Smith. iyTHE ASSOCUTFO MEM Amtrlcil UK MM 1.

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night Atlanta (Reed I I) at Montreal (Mc Anally 1-5) night Cincinnati (Nolan 7 1) at New Yort (MrAndre 4 I) mtht Pittsburgh iHnle. Ill at San Dlega (Norman 4-4) night Chicago (Hindi 4-1) al Laa Angelaa (Downing 2-1). night SI Uuu (14 laa 4-1) at Saa rrantlaca (Staat 1-4), night Rouiton at Philadelphia, night Atlanta at Montreal, night Cincinnati at Ne York, night Ptttaburgh it San Diego 2 twl-flight Chicago at I.oi AngHes ntght St. Louia at San t'rancuca Licking Valley LL Three hits by Barry Wright led Satterfield Contractors to a 9-3 win over Uons Club. Jeff Groves had two hits for the losers.

well. NEW YORK (AP) The San Diego Padres, whose 61-100 record was the worst in the National League in 1971. will get the first pick in the regular phase of the two-day summer professional baseball draft, hich begins today. The 24 major league teams will pick in inverse order of their 1971 finish. The Padres will be followed by the Cleveland Indians, who had the poorest record in the American League.

Corner Brass Rail pounded out a 28-8 win over Ohio State (Newark Campus). Pete Peck and Ron Hunter had home runs for the winners. Ron Houdeshell and Ralph Brewer had four hits each. Bob Parker and Mike Hannahs topped the hitting for OSUN. Porter Union "76" got by Crawmer's Sohio 9-8 with Larry Wright's single drive in the winning run in the last inning.

Wright also homered for the winners. Glen Watson had three hits for the losers. St. Regis Rejects beat the Moose 19-12. Tom Hanes led the hitting for St.

Regis. Rod Chapman had four hits for the losers. Two doubles by Rick Smith, and the four hit pitching of Craig White gave Kaiser a 9-5 win over Heath Carpet. Line scores Park Lanes 104 040-9 10 0 Sertoma 030 0014 5 3 Reed and Neff; Gemmell, Krause and Crothers, Morland. Softball Tonight in the Land of legend I-eague, Tech Center meets the Air Force at 5:45.

Memorial Hospital plays Beer Dock at 6:45, Westing-house takes on Colonial Bar at 7:45 and Dor-Mar vs. Roper at 8:45. At Rockwell Field in the All-Star League Rugg plays Newark Advocate at 5:45. 11th Street Market vs. IBEW Local 1105 at 6:45.

Pepsi Cola vs. Hooper's at 7:45 and Southgate Barbers vs. Angeletti Insurance at 9. Last night Frisch's Big Boy defeated Champion Trophy 12-7 in the Land of Legend League. Art Reiber had two singles and a home run for the winners.

Dick Dudgeon had three hits for the losers. Get paid while Calif. His partner is Gall Goodrich of the Los Angeles Lakers professional basketball team. The tournament was won by Hank Greenberg and Bob Boyd, Southern California basketball coach. -AP draft choice, followed by Cleveland, the New York Mets, Texas and San Diego.

Of the pitching prospects available in the regular phase some of those expected to be picked early are Bob Grossman of the University of Mayrland; Larry Christiansen of Marysville. Dick Ruthven of Fresno State College, and Scott MacGregor of El Segundo, Calif- Other top prospects include catchers Richard Bengston of Peoria, 111., and Bobby Goodman of Memphis, and infielders Dave Chalk of the University of Texas, Dave Roberts of the University of Oregon, Danny Thomas of Southern Illinois University, Roy Howell of Iimpoc and Richard Manning of Niagara Falls, Y. getting KENNETH NASH Alexandria Road 587-2254 Granville RAY TIBURZI0 630 West Main St. 344-3574 Newark r73 PAUL WEIL 61 Main 3 57 Main BOBBY FISCHER, American chess master who will meet Boris Spassky of Russia tor the world championship In Iceland in July, hits a serve while competing in the second annual Dewar's Sports Celebrity tennis tournament at La losta ountrv Hub in Rancho La Costa. A Nationwide Income Protection policy gives you cash to live on while you're sick and have to stay out of work.

Depending on your income and the plan you select you can receive up to $1,200 a month. To get paid while getting well call the man from Nationwide. Heath Little League Church League Softball Inks new pact MONTREAL (AP) Doug Fa veil. 27, a goalie with the Philadelphia Flyers since the team's inception in 1967, has agreed to terms for three more years with the National Hockey league club, it was learned Monday night. Favell joined the Flyers from the Boston Bruins in the original NHL expansion draft.

Two doubles, a triple and a home run bv Dave Rogardus led Heath First Baptist to a 15-10 victory over Salvation Army in Licking County Church Softball league action. Charles Kyle chipped in with a double and triple. Ron Sow ai ds two doubles, l.es Yarble three singles, and Darrel Yarble a triple for the winners Ron l.umm had a three bagger for the losers. Sonny Kiduell telted three home runs to lead First Trinity Assembly of (iod over First rP'-NrgrB piaar" fjj-p ry j-u Ol '(Tn kVh wrs ijsxxii Before you have a fire Mound City Jay WollenburK pitched a two-hitter and had tun triples and two singles at the plate to lead Arensburg to a 12 -i victory over Roper in farm leazue action last night. Chris Bonham h.ul Roper's only safeties, a double and triple.

Police shot down Rockwell 28-8 behind the hitting and pitching herons of Tim Hickman. Hickman who had four hits in six trips to plate, fanned nun- hatters while scattering se en hits. Rugg scored tunc times in the second inning and went on to nip Schiller 17 1-4 Chris Nelson had three hits for Ruug Zack Young stnukout Hi opponents and helped hi own cause with two hits to pace Kagles to a 12 7 triumph over St. Regis. Hob Tavlor aojled two singles and a double lor the Eagles.

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CRAWFORD 61 West Main St. 345-3925 Newark fry- Park Lanes played errorless ball and used a 10-hit offense to beat Sertoma 9-4. Dave Nef hit tw singles and a triple, Keith Malarky two doubles, and Sherm Reed added two hits for Park Lanes. Mark Shonfelt had a two run double for Sertoma. avoid costly mistakes.

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Lloyd Kelley hit safely four times and I'ren Snow three for the losers. Three home runs and two doubles by Tim Gartner, six hits apiece by Darrel Butts and Kirk Plush, and five safeties by Jim Bush led Second Baptist No. 1 to a 34 2 romp oer l.innville Baptist. Wednesday 8 A.M. to 4 P.M.

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