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Monday, 10 ESCANABA TRE55. Michigan Elften Tiger String Ends, Yanks Reach Lolich DETROIT (APt The New York chock in two previous flames by Detroit three home run? off rookie southpaw Mickey Tjolich Sunday and went on to a 6-2 victory over the Tiff The triumph, only the second in thru last eight the three-game losing and a three-game Tiger winning streak It was the second Yankee victory over Detroit in eight meetings between the two clubs this season Whitev Ford, though admittedly tired in the last two innings, gave Michael Lunt British Champ ST ANDRKWS, Scotland us Yanks can't win them three hits in the and picked up 11 decisions has completed iits and has eight of decisions. nkees went to work earlv ast six eighth last his fra ines ictorv Ford foui last The on the debut before the hometown fans. walked Roger Maris to open the second inning and third baseman Marry Biighl hit his second home run of the season off the facing of the second deck in left. Norm Cash homered in the last half of the second, parking one of Fords offerings in the second deck in right.

Al Kaline single, after single by Wood and a sacrifice, knotted the score in the third Tom Tiesh solo homer in the fifth put the Yankees ahead to stay Joe Pepitone doubled home another run in the sixth, and Clete Boyer homered leading off the seventh Hector homered off liever Tom Sturdivant in the eighth inning to close out the scoring Ford got into a jam in the seventh inning when the Tigers loaded the bases on singles by Bubba Phillips and pinch hitter Bill Fteehan. and a walk But Fold struck out pinch hitter Frank Kostro on a high, inside fast ball. The only othei Tiger threat in the second when Phillips tripled after Cash's home run Ford then fanned Dick McAuliffe and I jolich Ixilich, who was tagged seven the eight Yankee hit'-, suffered his second loss. He has iwon one The Yankees added another man to their growing list of injured i players when Maris retired the game in the third inning He had fouled a ball off the toe of his left foot in batting practice. He was exacted lo back in the lineup when the Yankees meet Washington in a twi-night dotible- header tonight The Tigers were to play host to the Boston Red Sox tonight in first of a two-game series.

Bill Paul was scheduled to (ii the outcome Amateur The stewa nativ of Si du tv at the a 7R-yeatold slew- Royal and Ancient S' viewed of the 1963 Biitish Championship rd. Bob Lister, a Andrews, was on famous 17th "road hole' of the Old when entnp Cup team whs 1 Lunt the title, beatin man, Blac Course la A menean clow of England another F.ngi kwell, 2 and 1 pained by the whole business as is out at the plate living to score the Polo Grounds New York. Chateaugay Wins Belmont To Earn 3-Year-Old Title NEW YORK Tramei Jimmy Conway always has boon regarded as strictly a lacues man in the training of thoroughbred champions, but lie also knows thing or two alxmt the colts--especially Belmont winner Chateaugay. Chateaugay, who upset Carnn Spots in the Kentucky Derby, bowed to that California tly- in Pieakness, grabbed the rubbei match in their thrilling Triple Crown duel Saturday Anueduct. The stunning result abruptly reversed the 3-year-old title speculation.

Rex Canuy Spots was supposed to cement his claim, hut John Galhreath''- Chat caugay rode high on the throne today. 'Hiere was a chance last week that Chateaugay even siart in the shifted tins year to Aqueduct becau-e the Belmont Park grandstand is creaking and tottering It was the first time the race been staged Belmont Park since 1905. They could run it there, at Yankee Stadium down Broadway Chateaugay and jockey Braulio Baea permitted Willie Shoemakei on Caiidv to set the slow pace, then blasted past them in midstretch win the l'2-mile classic by lengths. Until thev turned into the home- stretch. Chateaugay carne oul for iiis winning bid Candy SpoLs and Lee Haggin Clinker were in fmnt, but both carne otl rail Baea shot Chateau- down inside and it as all over.

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Okla Then followed the entire Walker I Cup squad in toial rout Hamtramck Wins State Net Title AI AZOO i A Michiga n's 19K.1 high school tennis champions are Holland Christian. Galesburg- Augusta and, as usual, tramck Hamti ahek won Class A 'title for the 14th time in 15 years the weekend tournament Hamtramck scored (loints to 4 for runner-up Monroe Chuck Brainard of Hamtrack took the singles championship. Holland Christian, though tailing to win an individual title, took ihe Class crown, beating out defending champion University High Holland Christian scored 8:,4 points, U. Phil Campbell of Cadillac won his third straight singles title. Galesburg-Augusta retained its Class C-D championship with its 4 12 points bettering Grosse Poinie and Ypsilanti Roosevelt which had 3 each.

Fight Results Rv Tlie A imm laird PreM NEW YORK Emile Griffith. 146'2. New York outpointed Luis Rodriguez. Miami. 15 Griffith regained world welterweight title TOKYO Charles Shipes, Oakland.

Calif knocked out boru Saito. Japan 4 150. No Boros Is Threat In National Open for Chicago, and if a SI00.000 Chit Park. Conway ha for Washuu wen the Oil Thrown From Boat, Driver Wins Race ALEXANDRIA BAY NY 'AP Johnson of Kenosha. passed Bob Jacobson of Flint.

in the last 12 miles and won the 100-mile Thousand Islands Powerboat Race Sunday after being thrown from his Ixiat. Johnson, di iv.ng a Class utility set a record of one hour 49 minutes and 50 ideal conditions on the St Lawrence River course The previous record was one hour 51 minutes and 35 set in ISNil by Raymond Link of Detroit. Link was third Sunday. GR AND BLANC. Mich 1 AP muscuiai Julius loomed as a clear threat for the National Open Golf championship today in the wake of recoid- smashing triumph in the $52.000 Flint Open.

The solid man from North Carolina breezed around the 7.280-yard Warwick Hills course in two more sub-par showings Sunday for a 14-under-par total of 274. five strokes ahead of the field. performance, in which he led from the start of play Friday after Thursday's ram-out, broke the Flint Open record by eight strokes. All his four rounds sub-par Pocketing S9.000 in top prize money. Boros planned to put in two practice rounds in New York today prior to 36-hole metropolitan sectional qualifications for the open June 20-22 a' Brookline.

Mass With his 66-71-68-H9 string )1 os led runner-up Dow Fmsterwald by five strokes. Dow' shot a 279 George Bayer was third with 280 With a recent money-winning streak, including two tournament victories and two second places. Boros went into third place in rhe 1983 cash earnings North Carolinians come- MANISTIQUE Hentschell Has CHUM Staff I ake Gifts" per i rn' of staf CHUM buttons Frank and Ronnie respectively, will help store this summer Th to lake the test, mation necessarv to isiting the area. They studied a bool here arious atti ated, Is about then ither public th it en in and have AI back after an injury-plagued 1982 brought him $43.325 in winnings Jack Nickiaus leads with $57.815 and Tonv Lema is John Vaughans Will Observe 25th Anniversary Mr and Mrs John Vaughan, Oak St. will oh serve their silvei wedding anniversary with a family gathering in Marquette Sunday A dinner at the Chalet is included in plans Mr and Mrs Vaughan were married in St Francis fie Sales rectory by the late Fathei .1 Schevers June 9.

1938 They have a foster daughter. Betty Lou. ho is attending Northern Michigan University and a son. David, who will be entering high school here. Ml s.

Basil Hughes of Rose City and Tom Vaughan of Manistique attended the couple, who operate Market here Mrs Vaughan is the former Bertha Linderoth. Briefly Told 'I he Women's Catholic Order of Foresters. Court 992 of St Francis de Sales Church meets at 8 p.m., Tuesday in the parish hall. Plans for a picnic in July will be made A social hour will follow. Michael Repp.

5. suffered minor injuries in an auto in Hie son block of Houghton Sunday at 2:30 pm He was a passenger in a car driven by Mrs. Ormel Repp. 550 Alger Ave which went off the road and hit a tree after a front tire went flat. Police reported Mrs.

Emma Winters taken by ambulance from hook raft Memorial Hospital to CUucrland Lodge at 1 30 p.m., Friday Public Safety offieen were i tailed at the South Houghton area near the Wabash railroad tracks when fire started in ties and brush, at 12 50 p.m., Friday Lakeside Lodge 371. A ill hold a special communic-i- lion al 7:30 pm todav to confer degrees Visiting Masons aie m- vited Lunch will be served. Ev en when Case and mouth arc expressions expounded to spoi Stengel is at ease on the baseball field, his face with typical le These recorded as the manager ot tne New ork Mets writers alter a recent victory. New Zealander Is Top Racer FR ANCORCH A PS. Belgium (AP) Bruce McLaren ot New Zealand, who landed second place in the Belgian automobile Prix on the Franeorchair.ps roail circuit, has taken over the lead in the standings t'oi 'be woi Id driving championships McLaren, driving a C'oopei -t'I i max of the official Coopei team, moved into second place the race Sunda.v when the leaders, Bi iUun's Jimmy Clark ami Dan Gurney, Riv erside.

Calif slowed dow when a driv ing rain storm drenched the course. Claik, driving a til the official Lotus team, won it in 2 hours. 27 minutes, 47.6 seconds, an average of 113.789 miles per hour over the 32-lap. 280 miles course, McLaren was clocked in I 110 110 m.p.h. second with $49.008 274 in the Flint broke the tournament record of 282 which Fmsterwald and Art Wall Jr set together 1959 Finster- walk.

Bayer and George Knudson, fourth with 281. also broke the 1959 record Defending champion Bill Collins finished well down the list with 292. GRAND BLANC, Mich. Final store'- and winnings in the $52.000 Flint Ojjen golf tournament Julius Boros, $9.000 88-71 -88-88 274 IX.w Finsterw a Id. $4,600 70-72- (teorge Bayer.

$3,000 71-70-81-88 280 George Knudson, $2.600 281 Rudolph. $2.100 71-72-72-88 Art Wall Ji S2 100 71-71-89 72 283 Gene Littler, $2.100 89-73-89 72 Bob Rosburg S1.700 72-75-72-88 285 Jerry Pittman. $1.600 88-76-72-71 287 Tony Lema, $1,310 71-74-73-70 2H8 Hospital Detroit Women Pace Keg Meet BAY Detroiters dominated ihe 37th annual Michigan Women Bowling Association Tournament which ended here Sunday night LaMar Ideas won the team han- icap and actual with 2.882 actual pins. The team had a 117 pin handicap. Carroll and Charlotte Kardas of Grand Rapids rolled 1.201 actual with a 66-pin handicap to win both actual and handicap doubles.

The handicap singles title went to Grace Bradshaw of Detroit who rolled 740, including a 105 pin handicap. The actual title went 1 Anita Cataline of Detroit won with a 673, ue Hen Hents of Boy Scout Camporee Set plot Kill tris sho indicate: immun it Frank tres on i telling are nileage- meeting about lelp the so lor the Hent- eretarj. ihe test the difheuH Graves Frank and had better he did Arangements to lake tne test an tie made through the Cooperative Kxtension Service Those who pass it are qualified to the buttons stating they are Certified Hosts of Upper Michigan. Roll Announced The second semester honor for Manistique High School More than 250 boys will parti cipate in a Red Buck district camporee at Camp Cooks Satur- Semester Honor day and Sunday. Thev will register at camp at 10 a Saturday and return Sunday at 3 m.

Parents are invited to- the evening campfire at 8 p.m.. Saturday' Religious services, both Catholic and Protestant will be held Sunday morning The three Manistique troops and the Explorer post here will he among those participating Others will be from F.scanaba, Gladstone, Rock, Bark River and roll stu- students receiv- wo- Golf Barbara Tavlor Jobs Daughters Officer Installation Scheduled Thursday iss Barbara Ta.vlor, daughter of Mr and Mrs Cet il Taylor, State Road w'ill tie installed Pairings June 12 for the group ai Indian Lake and Country Club are LeBrasseur Sonncnborn Mathews 1. Thompson Carlson D. Gorsche Johnson A Modders Smits Malloy Rad gens Howe Kelly Males A Strain La Bai A M. Pawley Kelly Curran Lau Social honored queen of Job ters Thursdav.

June 13 as Daugli- at 7 30 St. Theresa Circle St Theresa Circle met home of Mrs Lilliam St with Mrs. Omer LaMourie hostess. After devotions business meeting, games at the John as co- and a and a Admitted to Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital: Connie Wilson, Garden, Mariean Hancock. Nau- binwav, Connie Wilcox, Gulliver and Oscar Fdwardsen.

Rte 1 Discharged Jackie Stamper, Michael Brown, F.mma Winters, Harriet and infant and Beverly Bond and infant. Lenoir Winner MOBILE. Ala. seeded Billy Lenoir of Tucson. won Alabama State Open Tennis Championship Sunday He defeated Andy Lloyd, of 6 0 0 6 8-6 Buy And Sell I he Classified Way p.m..

the Masonic Temple. Officers to be installed with her are Jane Sawy er, senior prin-! cess. Barbara Rogers, junior princess. Linda Grimes. Karen Estren, marshal.

Sherri Becks, ciiapiaiu. Marcia Pappas, treasurer. Shirlee Johnson, recorder, Kieanor Jorgenson, musician, Candy Becks, librarian. Vicki Lustila. Linda Meron.

Karen Larson, Kathy Jahn and Patsy Berger. first through fifth messengers, respectively. Melinda Rogers, senior custodian, Mary Lou Selling, junior custodian, Billie J. Tennyson, inner guard, Ann Rosebush, outer guard The Manistique Contingency of Drill Corp of Escanaba Comman- dery 47 will march Knights lemplar who will partitipate in the special ceremony are William Cook. Gordon Denny.

eland Headland. Edward Jackson. Moriis Laux, Franklin Burgess. Oscar Johnson. Gustaf Larson and Albert LaVigne.

Masons. Eastern Star and Demolay members are being urged to attend. The public is invited Refreshments will he served. social hour were enjoyed Awards went to Mrs. Nellie Cousineau and Mrs.

Frances Berrandt. The circle will have a pot luck dinner at the Club July 10. Downstate Couple Comes Here With Boat For Summer Mr anti Mrs. Marshall Page of Norvell, (near Jackson) have armed their 22-foot yacht to spend the summer in Manistique Harboi Page is a machinist with the New York Central Railroad and is taking a 3-month leave to visit here and at his cabin at Gould City He has hunted deer here many years This is his first extended vacation of this type. He plans to store his boat here in winter, noting waters here are much i leaner than in the downstate area The boat, the Laura M.

is named for their granddaughter, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Miller of Cleveland. dents shows ten all A grades. They aie Jacquelynne Anderson. Denton Nelson, Jane Schuster and Cordell Sikarskie, seniors: Ronald Jackson, Fred Lrsi- ca.

Christine Mathson. juniors; Susan Orhanen. sophomore; Rosann Fleck, and Pierre LaFoille, freshmen. Others on the honor roll: 9th giade Mabel Berger, Kristin Bonifas, Tom Brawiey, Barbara Burley, Sharon Chartier, Philip Denman. Ernest Haas, Mary Hyland.

Karen Ijarson, Douglas Nelson. Greg Pike, Mary Selling, Ernest Smith, Kathleen Stoll, Patricia Weber. 10th grade Ttene Archey, Sandra Barton. Susan Bosanic, Theresa Cain. Ruth Carlson, Susan Carlson, Carla Chartier, Katherine Coger.

Arlene Cook. Clifford Cool, Linda Grimes. Robert Hewitt, Donna Lloyd. Kathleen MacGregor, Vivian Provo, Ronald Sikarskie. John Wood.

11th grade Robert Atherton. Carol Benson, Thomas Carlson, Robert Johnson, Eleanor Jorgenson. James Love, David McRae, Sue Olien, Gary Orlich, Eva Peter. Jane Sawyer, Christine Schnurer. Judy Sheppard, Barbara Taylor.

Albert Vail, Francis Weber. Sigrid Wood. 12th grade Michael Arrowood, Paul Berger, George Bernier. Wil- 1 ham Bosanic, Roberta Clausen. Michael Dissinger.

Anita Irie. Joan Nelson, Greer E. Olsen, Peter Or hanen. Donna Preuss, Lucille Schnurer. Sandra Settergren, Alan Walter, Kenneth Wolfe.

Births Mr and Mrs LeRoy Hancock. Naubinwa.v are the parents cf a 7 pound 14 ounce daughtei born June 7 in Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital Mrs. Hancock is the former Marjean Mane Belleville. Manistique Classified Specials At Stores GENERAL INVENTORY Reduction Sale at Manistique Up lo Otf. Lawn and garden equipment selling fast CAMERA Fast Repair Service Mtncoff Studio and Camera For Rent, dnfurnishvd OH UNFURNISHED, Newly deroiated home 2 bedrooms, bath with show- ei.

living room, kitchen Adults only. Garden Ave, Edward Parker. DOUBLE GIFT HOUSE STAMPS TUESDAYS Mr and Mr.s the summer Marshall Pagt- have at Manistique Harboi arrived from Norvell in with then 22-loot yacht. Lower Michigan to spend (Daily Pi ess Photo) PEOPLES STORE CO. MANISTIQUE ----------------------rrrf 1 1.

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