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SprtngfirliiMoBailuXftDfi My mi Walks Secure Falcon Win IBTOITS, Softball r4 West Plains Falls In Sectional 10-4 Glendale High School's Falcons scored six times on one hit a bunt single to break up a close game In the sixth Inning and trim West Plains 10-4 In a sectional playoff baseball contest at Meador Park last night. V1 re Li-. fx iii IB 7 suvo? '4 sJ me victory, uienaaie mm in a row in a 7-8 campaign, sends the Falcons into a regional playoff against Joplin Memorial Friday night at Meador. Ahead only 4-3 after five inning, Glendale made the most of six West Plains errors in the Falcons' big frame. After a base on balls, Bruce Young got the only hit of the inning on a bunt A two-run wild throw on Andy Bulletin Minnesota 600 03 California 020 04 Blyteven and BUtterwald; May and Stephenson.

HR Mitterwald, Minnesota. Stall Pksts Park. The coach is Don Provance and the umpire is Allen Grevillius. Young continued home on the error as Glendale won 10-4. Bruce Young of Glendale High School pulls up at third base as a wild throw gets away from West Plains' Mike Breeden (3) in last night's sectional playoff baseball game at Meador (Elutch-Hitting Clemente Lifts Bucs Over Expos t-rvnc1 oliounr Mo-ctvoll AMERICAN LEAGUE Kast I SI Boston 21 11 .656 Baltimore 19 14 .576 Fi New York 16 18 .500 5 Detroit 16 .471 6 Washington 15 JO .429 7H Cleveland I) Weal Oakland 25 14 .641 Minnesota 17 .514 5 California 1 13 .486 a Kansas City IS 19 .486 Milwaukee 14 IS .43 TV, Chicago 13 20 .394 9 NATIONAL LEAGUE iuvw awii0.vUuf( Gene Clines sacrificed Alley I l.j Northrup rt 5010 PetrorlH 3b second and he held there as cash 10 3010 smt ib PITTSBURGH (AP) Rob erto Clemente, who had home red in the eighth inning, drilled a two-run ttple with two out in uie urn 111, giving uie riiisDurgn Canonero Dave Cash beat out hit to third.

an infield Vic Davalillo fiied out, but Clemente, who had stranded five base runners before hitting his solo homer in the eighth, lashed a drive off the center .1 1 iieiu wan, suuiuig uie tying anu winning runs. Bob Robertson also hit a bases-empty homer in the Pes. OB 21 12 .636 21 14 .600 1 20 15 .571 11 17 .514 4 13 14 .411 11 22 .333 West 27 10 .730 II II JK 18 19 .486 17 IS .471 94 13 22 .371 13 io is ja ii For Real, Back Off eighth as the Pirates trimmed s3. Montreal's 5-2 margin to (L0.6) hesbbso run. I Timmerman .2 1 0 0 2 1 Culp (W.4-2) 7 1i 7 2 2 2 6 Bob pailey drove four runs Tatum for the Expos, slamming a "ve-Lvi.

Baik-chinee" tV Yaz, Scoff Spark Bosox Past Tigers Associated Press I BOSTON Georee Scott I miller! Rnttnn frnm hohir jv. wuus with a two-run double in the fifth inning and Carl Yastrzemski helped preserve the lead with a spectacular catch in the sev- enth as the Rpri Sox prfcpri OOX eagea the Detroit TieerS 3-2 Mon- day night. 1 C.ntt'c vi Jvcott sharp ground double down the left field line with two 1 out scored Luis Apancio and Reggie Smith to offset a two-run homer by Willie Horton in the 1 tt.v, 1 TV, I Then, with two out in the sev- 1 enth and Mickey Stanley on first iiuiiuii, naa iijc VJIUJII Ui Yastrzemski. Horton drilled a line drive I which appeared for extra bases 1 off the wall in left center. How-( ever.

Yastrzemski, running at full speed, leaped and snared the ball against the scoreboard to rob Horton of an extra base hit. The Red Sox nicked Detroit i starter Dean Chance for a run I on Aparicio's double, two walks and a double play in the first inning. Chance was lifted for a pinch-batter -in the seventh as his record dipped to 0-6. DETROIT BOSTON ab bi ab bi 5 0 0 0 Aparicio ss 3 110 RSmith rf 5 2 2 0) 110 2 0 0 0' 3 0 0 1 Gutierrez pr 0 0 0 0 BConglro cf 4 0 10 (valine Jusepnsn 4 0 0 0 Freehan 4 0 2 0 Griffin 2b 4 0 3 0 AKodrgez 3h 4 0 0 0 Culo 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bmkman ss 3 0 0 ft KTatum CBnmn ph 10 10 Lyle Chance 2 0 0 0 IlJones ph 10 0 0 Tiroermn 0 0 0 0 Collins ph 10 10 Total 37 2 9 2 Total 30 3 7 3 Detroii Bo" LL 2 0 10. 2B Aparicio.

BConiguaro, cruim. UM1- Baseball's Top Ten Based on 90 at bats. AMERICAN LEAGUE Player Clnb AB Oliva Min 28 119 ret. 25 48 16 41 15 41 11 34 21 46 27 34 31 26 30 20 39 19 43 .407 Murcer NY 31 113 Killebrew Min 33 124 .963 .331 Reiciiardt Chi 28 104 nt Rojas KC 37 143 Yastrzemski Bsn 31 106 llnser Was 30 98 .321 Buford Bal 26 96 R.Smith Bsn 31 125 Tovar Mm 33 13s Home Runs Oliva. Minnesota.

Cash. Detroit. J. Powell, Baltimore, White New Ynrk. W.

Horton, Otis. Kansas City. 6 Detroit, 6. Rons Batted In Killebrew, Minnesota, 5 Bando, Oakland. 25: J.Powell.

Baltimore. 25 Yastrzemski, Boston, 23: Rudi, Oakland. 21: Northrup, Detroit. 21. nu-nmff 4 Derisions Siebert, Boston, 6A 1.000: Coleman.

Detroit, 4-0. 1.000: Corbin, Minnesota. 4-0. 1.000; Blue, Oakland, 8-1. .889: Draco, Kansas City, 4-1, .800: E.Fisher, California 4-1, Dal Canton, Kansas Cily, 4-1, .800.

NATIONAL LEAGUE Player Club AB 35 145 36 140 34 132 32 110 34 137 27 96 35 133 31 104 34 122 32 124 Home Runs 27 21 Pet. 50 .400 54 .386 49 .371 Garr Atl W.Davis LA Millan Atl 14 49 24 40 27 49 17 34 22 46 16 35 14 41 20 41 Mays SF .364 .358 .354 .346 Brock StL Staub MU Torre StL Grote NY Simmons StL .337 .336 .331 Harrelson NY Stareell, PittsburEh, 13: H.Aaron, Atlanta, 12; Bencn, Cincinnati, iz; Cepeda. Atlanta, 10; B. Williams, Chicago, Bonds, San rrariclseo, s. Runs Batted In Stareell.

Pittsburgh, 33; H.Aaron, AUanta, 30; lorre, St. Louis, 20; santo. Chicago, 26; Mays, San Francisco, 26. Pttrblnt 4 Decisions nirit.r. Houston.

6-1. J.Johnson, Kan Francisco. 5-1. fB3: Ryan. New York.

4-1, 800; Perry, San Francisco, 4-1, Jenkins, unicafo, i-z. Memorial Makes State Advance JOPLIN (Special) Senior right-hander David Beezley tossed a two-hitter, striking out 10 and walking three as Joplin Memorial blanked El Dorado Springs 9-0 in a sectional game of the state high school baseball tournament Monday night here. The Eagles, now 13-4, will meet Glendale Friday night in Springfield at Meador Park at 7:30 in a regional contest. Center fielder Gary Anderson hammered a three-run homer in the second inning and also tripled to lead Memorial. Adding two hits each for the winner were third baseman Fred Doss, shortstop Joe Eber-hard, catcher Jack Patchin, left fielder Charley Keeter and Beezley.

El Dorado 000 000 0 1 Memorial 180 020 s- 14 1 Veach, McFadden (3) and Neelyi Beez ley and ratcnin. HR Anderson, Memorial. Paduano Wins At New Weight NEW YORK (AP) Former Canadian welterweight champion Donate Paduano made his first start as a middleweight a successful one Monday night with a unanimous 10-round deci sion over Bobby O'Brien at Madison Square Garden's Felt Forum. Paduano, who weighed 158 the same as his Bayside, N.Y., foe, took charge In the fourth round with sharp counter-punching. There were no 7 8 6 8 6 7 4 1 7 8 6 8 6 8 6 7 8 I I Last Night's Results Scenic Kilty jumped out to in 8- 0 lead before holding off a News and Leader rally, and the defending Triple A League champions downed the Parrots 9- 6 in the first of six meetings Monday night at Fassnight Park A five-run second inning, highlighted by pitcher R.

C. Crowe two-run triple and Jim Johnson's two-run homer, gave Scenic a 7-0 lead which held up for the difference. Scenic upped its record to 4 0. while the Parrots dropped to 4 1 in the race for the National tournament host spot. Jim Collins hurled a two-hitter as Pepsi-Cola (1-4) posted its victory by beating Crowe's Restaurants (1-3 1 in the' opener.

A sacrifice fly by Jerry Ber net and Junior Williams' single drove in Scenic's first runs in the opening frame. Crowe's triple in the second followed singles by Oliver Smith and Harold Harris. After Bonus Frost singled to drive home Crowe. Johnson unloaded over the centerfield fence Scenic made the margin 8-0 in the fourth frame on Frost's sinele. stolen base and Johnson's single.

The Parrots cut the lead in half in the last of the fourth on a mnsle by Phil Groover. Stan Shank's triple. Ron Crosswhite's double. Jim single, a ground out and Don Marrs' sinele. The Parrots drew within 8-6 in the fifth when Scenic catcher O.

Smith dropped the ball on a play at the plate and both Jim Smith and (Iroover tallied. Jim Rader, who had reached on a fielder's choice, scored on a wiM pitch to conclude Scenic's scoring in the seventh. Frost wound up with three hits for Scenic, while Johnson, Williams and Harris added two each Marrs and Crosswhite collected a pair apiece for News and Leader. Gene Barr upped his pitching record to 2 0 with a relief victory, while News and Leader's Phil Wilkinson fell to 2-1. Pepsi broke a 1-1 tie against Crowe's in the fourth on a single by Rick ilohnson, bloop double by Gary Sanders and fielder's choice.

Johnson and Dave Smoot would up wilh two hits each for Pepsi. FASSNIGHT Crowe's 000 0-1 1 rnsHola MO 11 11 1 0 Miles. Murdaueh i3 and Blakey. Gann rllin. ailH Wel 2-w io 1-912 Ns LrBt'rr To.n wV Bu" uRiohnson.

scenic Biicy. SMITH First and Calvarj 200 003 1-4 9 1 KoDtb Haven 000 404 (nlltns and Schroff. Roy and Harris. Evangel Temple 3115)1 25 29 1 Pleasant Home Baptist 100 214 8 14 1 Vaele and Brent; Hondcrich i.P; Thomas and Stone. Law.Min (21.

HR-M( Daniels, Neale, Parson and Gram. Evantiel. Pleasant Valley 43 241.1 It i Grant Avenue 401 01 6 4 1 I 3nH I fnllur Inmi, ill and ScroKgins. HR Derrick. 2.

Pleasant alley. MEADOR E. Grand Blues 002 20 4 6 1 Central Assembly Classles (10)81 45 27 J. Voyles and Price; MacKinney and Slants, Williams (5 HR Warner, Osgood. MacKinney.

Carr, 2, Classics. Dale Street 023 100 2 8 12 8 Sovereign Grace 102 10(1(11 14 13 3 nut and Adams. Thompson Id). K. Parke and I amnions Springhill 300 400 2 9 111 Hlllrrest 214 403 114 17 i Roy Fender, Dixon 15) and Epperson, T.

Painter 15): Peck and J. Tranbargir. GLEN'WOOD Honrdale 523 302 5 38 21 1 E. Grand Naiarene 000 200 0 4 10 Estes and D. Melton; Butcher and Mills.

HR G. Melton and G. Dav, Hopedale. First Congregational 200 1.15 516 1 0 Cherry Street 225 410 014 14 7 Strube and Broadbent: R. Mclntire, Gillming (6).

G. Mclntire 17) and Gill-ming, Dodson (6). HR Taylor. 2. Congregational.

GRANT BEACH Willard Hawks 100 1 02 5 1 1st Baptist 102 429 I 1 Watts and Ray; Runge and G. Grovcr. Trinity Lutheran 010 130 3 11 Macedonia I 020 010 3- 5 10 Rader and Davis; Bench and Stoker. Glendale 100 420 0-7 0 Blverdale 001 130 5 10 3 Goodwin and Rice; Martin, W. Pryer (5) and Rhea.

BRAMER Glldewell Royals 700 10! 23-15 23 I First Baalist Mavericks 220 520 1410 23 Dan Bills and Dave Bills. R. Fielding (3); Wooldhdge and Rogers, Stephenson t6). Weimer and Rose. Mavericks.

St. Lake 320 101 310 15 9 Immanoel Baptist 511 300 18 31 5 Phelps and Goodnight; Rutledge and Sparks. HR Goodniaht and Sly, 2. St. Luket Little, grand-siam.

Baptist. 81. John's E4R 410 350 114 15 Westminster 232 174 10 ID Bartoll, Wltherspoon (7) and Graham; McCarter and Naegler. Joiner 141. HR TilUn-y, St.

John's; V. Bennett, J. Bennett, Carl and Joiner, Westminster. I DOLING Rangerettes V. 000 000 0 1 D.

K. Blaes 116 0x 12 12 1 Schuli and Wells; Gunier and N. Wads-worth. Fair Grose Eagles 00 110 17 4 Sprite 250 351-15 11 1 J. Rader and Peak; Cryer and Senseny.

HR Senseny, 2. Sprite. Clatter Rooters 090 (11)323 28 1 Spradlln 200 00 2 7 7 K. Clutter and Glenn. Keck 14): and Bowers.

HR B. Greer, Roofers. POTTS Hamlin Baptist 478 72531 30 Grant Ave. Has-Beens 000 020 2 9 14 Stewart and tdanu- Kcmooin. Clrurf (3), Flood (4) and Carlson.

HR Bischnff. 2. and flninn nBn.l, Wabrflt Lawn 241 250 8 20 25 14 First Baptist Bed Sex 503 201 5 17 14 9 Lee and RjMtrf, lnhn wi r. McQueary. UOWdrev.

Ftlkins and Wsln. Wat. nut Lawn: Evans. Red Sox. IM PORT NORTH Northwest Baptist 415 (13)3228 24 3 Central Christian 300 003 It 10 Dunnaway and Edmonds; Vestal and Hawley.

HR Dunnaway and Thomas. Northwest Victory Baptist 402 901 7 Calvary Temple Mill) 012 19 19 Johnson and Johns; Wheatley. Peterson (S) and Deford. HR Deford and Link, Calvary. ML Verasa Meter 811 119 414 15 Fetter Hemes 120 900 3 8 7 1 Lane and Klnser; Lawson, Forrester (4) and Beckham.

Mullins (S). HR Carroll, Potter. Lake Level Table Rock. 909.91, Ian (915). Taneycomo.

700.30. all (700 49). STEPHENVILLE, Tex. (AP) Lonnie Nichols was named Monday as head basketball coach of Tarleton State College. He has been an assistant basketball coach at West Texas State the past two seasons.

Tonight's Schedule Thursday nizht game at 7 40 at Bramer between Springfield Auto Works and Bus's Casuals has been postponed, and Thurv day's 8:40 pm. exhibition game at Glenwood between Willard Girls and Adams Sales has been cancelled. passmgiit 40 Consumers Ron. Role 40- H'Jtsum Bread McDur.aid's Hoilman TV1 vs Ths GB.AVT BLtCH News sod Leader vs. Kentucky Fried 7:40 Poindexter -Barnes vi Fmco De-els.

0 Coca-Cola vs RoKenviiie DOLING mcBm Lee iGuii 40-Zemlh Jets vs Fr Hard Hats -40-Faeco Employes vs. Fiist Mariiel srrH 4 Pina Inn All-Stars vs AU-Amencan Alignment CKy I- 8.40 Bolivar vs. WK-ltmau Gardens. ports Zwvtlrni't' m'" -Slmore vs Grant Avenue Free Will 10 Elwood vs First General Baptist 40 Seminole Baptist vs. Hulh Street Teens B1UM1B 6:40 A vs.

Wesley Methooist 40 Golden Avenue Second Baptist 4" Gienstone Blues Macuowan WE.TTORT SOI'TH 40 National vs Hanks' Fufa. 40 A A Webster Oil 40 The Group vs Hotv Trimly Halr.es. WEST PORT NORTH 40 3-M Club Ash Grove Merchants. 40 Carpet Land vs. Don's Express 401 Old Men vs Hale's Texa.o.

GLE.VWOOD 6 40 Tindle Mill vs St Louis Auto 7 40 Color-Graphic vs Walnut Grove. Garr Homers Twice to Trip Mets in 12 ATLANTA (AP) Ralph Garr, who tied the game ith a two-out home run in the 10th inning, won it for Atlanta with another two-out shot in the 12th as the Braves trimmed the New York Mets 4-3 Monday night. Garr's shot into the left-field seats came off the Mets third pitcher, Ron Taylor. Garr's first blast off Mets starter Tom Seaver tied the game 3-3, the second inning in a row that an Atlanta home run produced a tie. Orlando Cepeda's 11th smash of the year in the ninth wiped out a 2-1 New York lead and sent the contest into overtime.

The Mets took a 3-2 advantage in the top of the 10th on Donn Clendenon's second homer of the game. Clendenon's first shot carried an estimated 450 feet into the center field stands in the first inning, scoring Tommie Agee, who had singled with two out. Clete Boyer's homer, his third of the year, gave the Braves a run in the second NEW YORK ab hi ATLANTA ab 01 Hahn ri 4 0 10 Millan 3b Boswell 3b 1 0 0 0 Garr li Harrelson ss 6 0 1 0 HAaron rf Asee rl 6 110 Cepeda lb Clndenon lb 5 2 3 3 CBoyer 3b Clones If 4 0 10 SJackson cf (HI1 6 2 3 2 4 0 0 5 12 1 5 12 1 5 0 0 0 4 0 10! 3 0 10 mure Weis 2b 1 0 0 0 MPerei ss Grote 5 0 0 0 Baker ph S-nli a A 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 Shamsky ph 1 0 0 0 Stone rwayior fl 0 0 Kine nh Seaver 4 0 2 0 Fnsella 0 0 0 0 Lum ph Marshall rf 0 0 0 0 Priddy Total 46 3 11 3 Total 44 4 9 4 Two out when winning run scored. NY. 200 000 000 1003 010 000 001 1014 Atlanta Foil.

DP-Atlanu 1. LOB New Yore 12, Atlanta 8. 2B Clendenon. HR (3). Cepeda Clendenon 2 (5), C.

(11). Garr 2 (4). SM Perez BER BBS IP Seaver 9 2-3 7 3 3 1 Frisella 1-3 0 0 0 R. Taylor 12-3 2 1 1 1 Stone 7 6 2 2 2 Cpshaw 3 2 110 Priddy (W.2-1) 2 3 0 0 2 HBP by Stone (C.Jones). 3:15.

A 16,051. Golf Meet Aids Piccolo Fund LAKE GENEVA, Wis. (AP) Pro football players will tee off at the Playboy Club-Hotel golf course in Lake Geneva June 7 in the Brian Piccolo Fund golf tournament. There will be 100 foursomes at $100 per person with all pro ceeds going to the Piccolo Can- cer Research Fund. The foursomes will be made up of three regular golfers and a player from the pro football ranks.

Among those scheduled to play are Bob Griese of the Miami Dolphins; George Blanda, Oakland Raiders; Ro-m a Gabriel, Los Angeles Rams; John Brodie, San Fran cisco 49ers, and several from the Chicago Bears, including Gale Sayers. Piccolo starred at Wake For est before joining the Bears as a free agent in 1965. In 1967, he was the Bear's second leading rusher to Sayers, his roommate and closest friend on the team. The 6-foot, 205-pound runner died of cancer last June. Grabarkewitz Ails, L.A.

Calls Valentine LOS ANGELES (AP) Bill Grabarkewitz was placed on the disabled list by the Los Angeles Dodgers Monday and the club recalled infielder Bobby Valentine from their Spokane farm club. Grabarkewitz is suffering from a shoulder ailment and also has impacted wisdom teeth which need treatment He will be on the supplemental disabled list for at least 15 days. Bowling RHF.RM LOLL AS LANCS Peterson Mixed Point Larry Fostet KM and Mike Faulkner 390; Jo Lawson 303 and Flora Mitchell 90S; Foster-Lawson 40T and 1091. I I I 1 ricienng sacrifice bunt pre- ceded two walks and four more errors. Kirk Wulff brought Glendale the lead in the second inning when be singled, stole second, went to third on a passed ball and tallied on Eddie Williamson's sacrifice fly.

Chris Buckley singled and Vic Davis walked in the third with Buckley scoring on Jeff Vaughn's single and Davis coming around when the ball got through the outfielder. Mickey Gillham's double and a single by Gerald McQuitty gained West Plains a run in the third. Young tallied in the fourth for Glendale when he singled moved to second on a walk and raced home on an error. West Plains pulled within a run in the fifth, scoring twice on only one hit, a single by Rich Mustion. Four bases on balls did the rest of the damage.

Sophomore righthander Terry Hough came in on relief with the bases loaded and one out to get Glendale out of a jam with an infield fly and a grounder. West Plains' final run came on pinch-hitter Paul Pettit's misjudged fly ball which fell for a triple and a sacrifice by Guy Bassham. The two teams were even in hits at five, with West Plains holding a 4-1 advantage in earned runs. Young was the lone batter with two hits. It was West Plains' tenth loss against 11 wins and the fifth straight year for the Zizzers to gam the sectional round.

Glendale lit 1st 0 1 West Plains Ml sat 1 4 Myers, Hough (5) and Buckley; Bums, mm to; anu 4. iromer. White, Michael Strike Blows To Top Orioles NEW YORK fAPI Rm, White socked a two-run homer and Gene Michael stroked a pair of run-scoring singles to lead the New York Vnntoos a 6-3 victory over the Baltimore unoies Monday night. White slammed his seventh home run of the season off loser Pat Dnhsnn in the fiid lni following Horace Clarke's lead- Off double. The Yankees nicked Dnhsnn 2-3, for an unearned run in the second.

Jerry Kenney reached first on shortstop Mark Bela-nger's throwing error, stole second and rode home when Mi chael singled. The Orioles broke through Mel Stottlemvre. 4-1. in the fourth Paul Blair singled, took third on Frank Robinson's one-out double and scored when Ellie Hendricks grounded to first. New York got the decisive run in its half of the fourth when Kenney singled, stole second again and scored on Michael second sinele.

Baltimore kayoed StotUemyre in the eighth when Robinson walked with one away and Hendricks crashed his first home run of the season. Jack Aker finished un for the Yanks. who scored two unearned wrap- up runs in the eight. BALTIMORE abrhbi NEW YORK abrhbi Buiord 4 Blair cf 5 JPowell lb 3 FRobinsB rf a Hendrcks 4 BRobinsn 3b 4 DJohnson 2b 3 Belanger as 3 Dobson 1 0 0 0 110 10 1 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Clarke 2b Munson White If Murcer cf Cater FAlou rf Kenney 3b Michael ss 3 110 4 0 0 0 4 112 3 110 4 12 0 4 0 0 0 3 2 11 4 0 2 2 StoUmyra 2 0 1 0 Aker 10 0 0 Salmon ph 1 GJackson 0 Shop ay ph 1 Hardin 0 Richert 0 Rettenmd pho 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 33 I 7 3 Total 33 5 Baltimore New Fork III 111 It 3 31lltttt I Belanger, Dobson. Hendricks.

DP New York 2. LOB Baltimore New York 0. 2B Clarke, F.Robinson. SB-Cater. HR White (7), Hendricks (1).

SB Kenney 2, Murcer. StotUemyre, Clarke. SF Kenney. IP Dobson (L.2-3) 4 RERBBSO 9 4 3 1 2 G-Jackson 2 1 Hardin 1 3 Richert 1 0 StotUemyre (W.4-1) 7 1-3 0 10 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 Aker i Save Aker. 2:18.

A-IMTO. Jayhawks Recruit 3 Southern Stars LAWRENCE, Kan. (UPI) -Don Fambrouch. Kansas foot ball coach, announced Monday the signing of three more high school athletes to national letters of intent with the Jay- Hawks. Siirnerl were Roger Rome.

6-6. 225-pound split end and Charles Daniels, 6-1, 220-pound fuiibacK, both from Valdosta, and Jeff Turner, 6-4, 235-pound tackle from Mobile, Ala. Heinsohn Receives One-Year Contract BOSTON (AP) Coach Tommy Heinsohn of the Boston Cel tics was signed Monday to a one-year contract Heinsohn has coached the Na tional Basketball Association club for the last two years, tak ine over when Bill Russell re tired In 1969. The Celtics were 34-48 under Heinsohn in 1970 and 44-38 last year as the team un. derwent a rebuilding program.

No terms of the contract were announced. Pirates a 6-5 victory over Montreal Monday night. The Pirates trailed 5-4 when Gene Alley opened the last of the ninth with a single off 1 Foes Know law, Edgar Caibett, said he would be in Miami, on Thursday to discuss the latest offer from a Florida syndicate. Meanwhile, it was reported that the Venezuelan government was interested in buying the horse to spur interest in breed ing in the South American na tion. Baptista, a Caracas business man, said tie would have to re tain four shares in any syndication, keep any earnings from the Belmont Stakes on June 5, with the horse running under the original ownership in the Bel mont.

With a chance to become the first Triple Crown winner since Citation in 1948, Canonero II has scared off quite a bit of opposi tion for the final leg at Belmont. Jim French, runner-up in the Derby and third in the Pre akness, appears to be the only certain repeater from the pre viously beaten fields. Eastern Fleet, runner-up by lVi lengths in the Preakness as Canonero II set a track record of 1:54 for 1 3-16 miles, is still a question mark. Trainer Reggie Cornell said Eastern Fleet would start in the Jersey Derby on Memorial Day, but would keep his horse ready for the Belmont in case something happens. Other possibilities for the Bel mont include Good Behaving, who would be an entry with rtm French for trainer Johnny Campo, Bold Reasoning, Run The Gantlet and On Your Toes.

Bold Reasoning, winner of the recent Withers, is unbeaten, while Run The Gantlet won the Garden State last year. On Your Toes, who equaled the Pimlico record of 1:42 for 1 1-16 miles last Wednesday, will race in the Survivor Stakes Saturday at the same distance. "He hasn't gone farmer tnan a mile and a sixteenth," trainer Frank Whiteley said of On Your Toes. "But if he does all right Saturday, I'll give some thought to the Belmont. He's also nominated to the Jersey Derby." Stanley Cup Finale Slated for Viewing NEW YORK (AP) Tuesday 1 night's seventh and deciding game of the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup championship with the Montreal Cana-diens at Chicago against the Black Hawks will be televised nationally.

The Columbia Broadcasting System, announcing the telecast Monday, said the game will be aired live starting at 8:30 p.m., EDT. The network also said its programs will be pre-empted except for the installment of its "Justice in America" series, which will be shown at 7:30 p.m. instead of the original 10 p.m. schedule. Springfield's CBS outlet, KTTS-TV, announced last night it would carry the game.

League Golf BAND VIEW Frise Team One 140, Team Seven 154 Team Two 142. Team Four 147 Team Five forfeited to Team Three Team Klsht 158. Team Six 162 Ktandinaa: Team Three 2-0. Team Eight l-D-l, Team One 1-1. Team Two 14, Team Five 1-1, Team Six 1-L Team roar 04-1.

Team Seven 0-3. Leading scores: H. B. Parker 42. Jim Wretch 43, Dan Hum New York Pittsburgh St Louia Chicago Montreal Pnlladelphia Francisco Atlanta Lo Angeles Houston Cincinnati San Diego Yesterday's Results AMXUCAN LEAGUE New York 6, Baltimore 3 Cleveland 6, Washington 3 Boston 3.

Detroit 2 Minnesota at California Other dubs not scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 6, Montreal 5 Atlanta 4, New York 3 (12 innings) Philadlpnia 3, Cincinnati 1 Houston 2, San Diego 0 Other clubs not scheduled. Probable Pitchers AMXsUCAN LEAGUE Milwaukee (Lockwood 3-3) at Oakland (Hunter 6-2) night Minnesota iCorbin 3-1) at California (Alien 3-D, night Chicago (Wood 1-2) at Kansas City (Hed-lond 3-2), night Cleveland (McDowell 1-5) at Washington (McLain 4-5), night Baltimore (Cuellar 3-1) at New York (Peterson 3-2), night Detroit (Zepp 0-1) at Boston (Peters 4-2). night NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal (Stoneman 4-2) at Pittsburgh Johnson 2-2) night New York (Mc Andrew 0-1) at Atlanta (McQueen 1-0). night Philadelphia (Lersch 3-2) at Cincinnati (GnUett 3-2).

night San Diego (Arlin 2-4) at Houston (Forsch 0-0). night San Francisco (Bryant 3-1) at Chicago (Papons 4-4) Los Angeles (Sutton 1-4) at St. Louis (Cleveland 3-2), night Wilson Blanks San Diego 2-0 HOUSTON (AP) Don Wilson fired a four-hitter and Jack Hiatt and Jim Wynn each singled in a run, leading the Houston Astros to a 2-0 victory over the San Diego Padres Monday night. The only run Wilson needed to gain his fourth victory in six de cisions was an unearned tally in the second inning. With two but, Doug Rader singled off loser Dave Roberts, 3-3, and Jesus Alou was safe at first when Dave Campbell booted his bouncer at second.

Hiatt then sliced a single to right, scoring Rader. Wynn's infield single brought home Joe Morgan from third with the Astros' second run in the eighth. BAN DIEGO air hoi abrhbi Hemandz as Campbell 2b Gaston cf Colbert lb OBrown rf MurreU Bravo If Spiezio 3b Cannizzro DRoberta Stahl nh Severtnsn 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 3 0 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 0 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Metzger as Morgan 2b Cedeno rf Wynn cf Menke lb Rader 3b JAlon If 4 0 0 0 4 110 4 0 0 0 4 0 11 4010 4 120 3 0 2 0 Gerontano 0401 Hiatt 3 8 11 DWllsoO 3 0 0 0 Total 30 0 4 0 Total 33 2 0 2 Ban Dlefa Hoaslsa .101 000 01 0-0 .010 Oil III Rader, Campbell, Morgan. DP Houston 2. LOB San Dteto 4, Houston 7.

ZB J.Aloo. Colbert SB Campbell. IP RERBBSO Roberts (U ..7 5 10 17 Severinsen 1 3 1 1 0 0 D.Wilson (W.4-2) .1 4 0 10 1 HBP by D.WOson (MnrreB). WP Beverinsen. 1:40.

A 7,157. Big Eight Race Remains Tied AMES, Iowa (AP) Iowa State and Oklahoma remained tied for the Big Eight Conference baseball league after splitting a doubleheader here Monday. Oklahoma won the opener 4-1 behind Gary Weese, who allowed five hits and stroked a pair of run-scoring singles. The Sooners' other two runs scored on Bobby Jack's fourth inning homer and first inning sacrifice fly. The Cyclones won the nightcap on Ed Tadelman's 10th Inning single following a walk to Steve Mohr and a single by Hike Ellens.

BALTIMORE (AP) The offers for Canonero II continue to increase, while the quantity of his opposition keeps dwindling. A $4 million bid for the $1,200 yearling, surprise winner of the Kentucky Derby and Preakness, was reported Monday at Pim-lico. Pedro Baptista, who races the colt in the name of his son-in- Fischer Takes Initial Match VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP) -Bobby Fischer of Los Angeles won the first game of his 10-game match with Marck Taimanov of the Soviet Union Monday when the Russian chess expert resigned without more play. Their match was adjourned Sunday night after the 40th move.

Fischer leads 1-0 in the quarter-finals of the World Chess Championships to decide a challenger to present world champion, Boris Spasky of Russia. In other quarter-final matches, Bent Larsen of Denmark and Wolfgang Ulhmann of East Germany, tied 1-1, adjourned after the 4lst move of their third game at Las Palmas, Canary Islands. Russians Victor Korchnoi and Yefim Geller played to draw on the 35th move of their third game in Moscow. It was the sec ond draw, with Korchnoi the winner of the other contest. At Seville, Spain, Russia's Tieran Petrosyan and Robrt Huebner of West Germany tied for the fourth time in as many games.

49ers Reward Coach Nolan SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Dick Nolan, who last season coached the San Francisco 49ers to their first National Football League divisional title, was giv en a new five-year contract Monday. No salary terms were dis closed but it was indicated No lan was given a generous in. crease over his old contract, which still had two years to run "What Dick Nolan has done for the 49ers has made everyone aware he is one of the finest young coaches in professional football," said Lou Spadia, club president. "This new contract is a reaf firmation of our confidence in his leadership as well as appre. ciation for a iob well done." Nolan.

39, came to the 49ers from the Dallas Cowboys. The 49ers defeated the Min nesota Vikings 17-14 in the first Dlavoff last season, then lost 17-10 to the Cowboys in the Na tional Conference title game. Cavaliers Satisfy No. 3 Pick Ridgle CLEVELAND (AP) The Cleveland Cavaliers Monday signed Jackie Ridgle of the University of California to a National Basketball Association contract. Ridgle, the Cavaliers third round draft choice, is a 6-foot 4H forward.

three-run homer as thev scored four times in the first inning and singling a run across in the third. The Pirates scored twice in the third on a bases-loaded single by Davalillo and a sacrifice fly by Richie Hebner. MONTREAL abrhbi FITTSBBHH ab bi Hunt 2b 3 110 Cash 2b 2 110 Davalillo if 1 0 0 0 Clemente rf Jill Hebner 3b 4 13 0 4 0 11 5 1 3 3 3 0 0 1 Mashore cf Day cf Staub rf Bateman 4 110 AOllver cf 4 0 10 Bailey If .112 4 BRohrtsn lb 4 I 2 Coseer If 1 0 0 0 Sanmiilln 4 0 0 0 Laboy 3b 4 0 10 Alley ss 4 2 2 ft Boccablla lb 3 0 0 0 Walker 0 0 0 0 Wine ss 4 0 0 0 Sands ph 0 10 0 Morton 3 0 0 0 JNelson 0 0 0 0 MJones ph 0 0 0 0 Mazroski ph 0 0 0 0 Marshall 0 0 0 0 Briies 0 0 0 0 Pagan ph 10 0 0 Grant 0 0 0 0 Clines ph 0 0 0 0 Total 31 5 7 5 Total 33 6 12 6 Two out when winning run scored. Montreal PiUsbartH 401 000 0 0 0 5 002 000 0120 DP-Montreal 3, Pittsburgh 1. LOB Montreal 5, Pittsburgh 7.

2B Alley, A.Oliver, Laboy. 3B Clemente. HR Bailey (2), Clemente (2), B. Robertson (6). SB Hunt.

Mashore. Clines. SF Hebner. IP RERBBSO Morton 9 4 4 4 1 Marshall (L.0-1) 2-3 3 2 2 0 0 Walker 3 5 5 5 2 0 J.Nelson 2 0 0 0 1 1 Briies 2 1 0 0 0 1 Grant (Wl-1) .2 10 0 10 HBP by Grant (M Jones). 2 23.

A 6,431. Indians Topple Senators 6-3 WASHINGTON (AP) John Lowenstein slammed a home run before he was injured in a three-player collision and Ken Harrelson hit a two-run homer as the Cleveland Indians de feated the Washington Senators 6-3 Monday night. Steve Dunning, who pitched a one-hitter against Washington earlier in the season, checked the Senators on seven hits, with ninth inning relief help from Phil Hennigan. Left fielder Lowenstein, shortstop Jack Heidemann and center fielder Vada Pinson collided chasing Tom McCraw's popfly back of shortstop in the fourth inning and McCraw circled the bases for an inside-the-park homer. Lowenstein and Heidemann were taken to a hospital for ob servation and Pinson received eight stitchelion his right cheek.

The Indians scored in. the first off loser Dick Bosman on Pin-son's double and Ray Fosse's single. Lowenstein and Harrelson homered in the second. CLEVELAND abrhbi WASHINGTON abrhbi Lowenstn Camilll ss Pinson Hlnton If Nettles 3b Fosse Harrelson lb RFoater rf Leon 2b Heidemn aa Ford cf Dunning- Hennigan 1111 2 0 0 0 2 110 2 0 10 3 111 3 0 11 1 1 2 3 110 4 0 2 0 10 0 0 10 0 1 4 110 0 0 0 0 Hurrah ss Unser cf McCraw rf FHoward If Mincher lb Foy 3b Sheflenbk Janeski Fernanda oh Pint Casanova 0 Collen 2b Boaman BAllen ph GogTwski Billing lb 5 0 10 4 0 0 0 4 111 3 110 4 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 12 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 20 10 37 1 11 Total 33 3 7 1 Clsrelaad Waskbftea .111 1 1 101 0011 Fosse. DP Washing-ton 1.

LOB (levwlsnd ft. Waahinaton 7. 2B Pfnson. Taster, Hlnton. 3B F.Howard.

HR Lowenstein (3). Harrelson (3), McCraw (4). Caaanova (3). SB R. easier, Foy.

IP RERBBSO nnrnilne (WAD i 7 13 10 Hennigan 1 0 0 0 0 1 Bosman (LA) 5 7 4 4 10 Gogolewski 11-3 1 1 1 1 1 Shellenbock 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Janeakt 11-11 1 1 1 Pins 1 1 0 0 1 1 HBP bjr JanesM (R.Foster). by Dunnhnt (FHoward). WP Gogolewski. 2:43. A 1,100.

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