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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 10

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10-The Missoulian, Monday, July 3. 1972 Pirates Cling to Lead Evert Views Love As a Tennis Score as i (Ill) AIM) pirrsHCKiiH ab hi Mh i hi 4 ('Hill 2b 5 0 10 llavalillo II Clemenle rl i' 4 2 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 10 0 2 0 12 t'linei rl SLiaHl lb Jlltnanilr ii 0 0 0 0 ADhvri rl 3 12 1 Kuingn llnkrrt 2ti HWlllarm II Pfpiltini1 Ih Hickman lb Mtwulay rl Saniu Canlrnal rl Hundley Hamls North ph lliorbui liner ph l'apas SlUmilln Alter Kartiunr ph MiHiinn 4 0 0 0 5 0 0 5 I I 0 2 0 0 0 4 12 0 6 110 3 0 11 4 12 1 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sanguilln IIKubrlin Alley Kiun fUohfiKnn Hllnaml; 4 2 2 1 3h 4 I 2 2 4 0 10 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 a sacrifice fly in the third and a single in the seventh, and Sanguillen and Robertson each cracked solo home runs in the fourth and sixth innings. The Cubs executed a triple play in the seventh inning when Sanguillen bounced to Santo with runners at first and second The play went from Santo at third to Glenn Beckert at second to Jim Hickman at first. Winning pitcher Bruce Kison, 3-1. allowed the first two Cub runs on HBI singles by Jose Cardcnal in the fourth and Randy Hundley in the sixth.

Pirate reliever Ramon Her-nadez surrendered two Cub runs in the eighth on a bases-loaded single by Don PITTSBURGH (API Bob Robertson and Manny SaiiRml-lon cracked home runs for Pittsburgh as the Pirates swept by Chicago 7-4 Sunday for their seventh triumph in nine baseball games with the Cubs. Pittsburgh, clinging to first-place In the National League Kast, forged a 2-0 lead in the first inning off loser Rill inds, 6-5, the first of six Cub pitchers Three singles, including a run-scoring hit to left by Hob-ertson, scored the first run. The second came on a throwing error by Cub third baseman Ron Santo. Willie Stargoll drove in two more runs for Pittsburgh with WIMBLEDON, England (AP) As fur as port Chris Evert is concerned love is Just a tennis score. The 17-year-old from Fort Lauderdale, whom many experts rate as the best young tennis player in the United States since Maureen Connolly 20 years ago, has been dating 19-year-old Jim Connors of Belleville, 111.

Jim been as much a sensation in the men's singles as Chris in the women's singles. Both have reached the quarterfinals of the famed Wimbledon tournament. The possibility of love match intrigued English tennis fans, but Mrs. Collette Evert, Chris' mother, said: "There is no question of wedding bells. Tennis is still first with Chris." Total 37 4 II 4 Tolal 34 7 12 CbIciio III 12 0-4 I'llUburill I I I I I I I- 7 K- Sanlu.

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That's hardly enough time to fall in love." Both teenagers likely will have little time for dates this week. Miss Eert is scheduled to meet Patti Hogan of La Jolla, in the women's quarterfinals Monday. Connors is pitted against Hie Nastase of Romania in the men's quarter-finals Tuesday. No matches were played Sunday. If Miss Evert defeats Miss Hogan as expected, she will face Evonne Goolagong, the defending champion from Australia, in the semifinals.

Miss Goolagong faces Francoise Durr of France in another quarter-final match. Along with Chris and Patti, three other American girls are in the round of eight, compared to only Connors and top-seeded Stan Smith of Pasadena, in the men's quarters. Bi Hie Jean King of Long Beach, plays Virginia Wade of England Monday, while in the other women's quarter, Nancy Gunter of San Angelo, meets Rosemary Casals of San Francisco. Smith goes against Alexander Metreveli of Russia in the men's quarters. In the other men's quarter-finals, Manuel Orantes, Spain, plays Colin Dib-ley, Australia, and Jan Kodes, Czechoslovakia, takes on Onny Parun, New Zealand.

3 2 2-3 4 T-2 16 PROBABLE IIIIP A 2.1.22V PITCHERS i st a a victory over the New York The setback dropped the Mets one game behind Pittsburgh in baseball's National League Kast. Rauch walked Terry Humphrey to open the ninth and Clyde Mashore sacrificed pinch runner Carl Morton to second. Ron Hunt was purposely passed and a walk to Mike Jorgensen loaded the bases. Rauch struck out Bob Bailey but fell behind 3-0 on Fairly and eventually walked him on a 3-2 pitch. MONTREAL (AP) Rookie pitcher Bob Rauch, making only his second major league appearance, issued four walks in the ninth inning Sunday, the last to Ron Fairly with two out forcing in the winning run and giving the Montreal Expos a 4-3 Astros Top Braves HOUSTON (AP) Tommy Helms delivered an eighth inning sacrifice fly, scoring Doug Rader and giving Houston a 5-4 National League baseball victory over the Atlanta Braves Sunday.

ATLANTA HOUSTON abrhbi abrhbl Cards Whip Phils, 7-3 PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Reggie Cleveland and two relievers scattered eight hits and pitched the streaking St. Louis Cardinals to a 7-3 National Legue baseball victory over the Philadelphia Phillies Sunday. ST LOUIS PHILADELPHIA ab bi YEAH! YOU'RE RIGHT Third base umpire Andy Olsen listens, and then agrees with Chicago shortstop Don Kessinger (11) on a play at third where Pittsburgh's Gene Alley, left, was forced out. Dave Cash grounded to Kessinger with Alley on second and another runner on first. Alley was not tagged, but the ball had been thrown to third and Olsen called Alley safe.

Then he changed his call on the force out, retiring the side. Pittsburgh won Sunday's game, 7-4, to retain its lead in the National League East. (AP Photofax) MONTREAL ab bl NKW YORK abr Doyle 2b Money 3b Gamble rl Amcritaa League Monday's Games tail limes Kaslen Daylight! Texas iPaul 22 or Shellenback 13 at Kansas Oily lOrago Ml, 6 pm. Minnesota (Blyleven 8-01 at Boston (Slebert 7-41. 7:30 pm.

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LOB New York 7, Montreal 10 2B-Marshall. Milner, Garrett S-Day. Jorgensen, Mashore. SF Boswell IP KH BB SO mrAndrew 5 1112 MrGraw 2 3 2 2 3 2 Raurh (L.O-l) 2-3 0 1 1 4 I Stoneman 82-3 7 3 1 4 7 Marshall iW.5-2i 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 HBP-by MrGraw iHunt) T-2 38 1 0 0 2 3 1 3 2 1 2 I I 0 0 2 3 2 0 Drabowsky 0 1 Segui 1 0 Nelbauer iL.Ml 12-3 1 Fryman 31-3 2 Brandon 3 3 Twitrhell 1 I The Russian side reluctantly accepted Euwe's decision. Spassky was asked what he thought of the situation and the 35-year-old champion replied: "I came to At a late afternoon news conference where he announced the decision on the postponement.

Euwe said: "I think there will be no play at all. That is my personal opinion." Euwe had said earlier that cancellation would be "a great loss in many respects for the Icelandic organizers who have a great investment at stake and for the game of chess itself." Faced with a decision of disqualifying Fischer immediately or granting reprieve. Euwe chose the path he said would best protect the host organization. Fischer's representatives here had asked for a postponement on the basis of illness. They said the American was suffering fatigue.

The rules require that a postponement for illness must be certified by a doctor that the host organization choses. Typical of confusion surrounding preparations for the match, the federation doctor, Ulfar Thor-darson, left for his country house early Sunday morning. to appear. I can't say who it is," he added. Fischer refused to play the match after officials of the Icelandic Chess Federation balked at his last-minute demands for more money, in addition to a record purse already contracted for.

Fischer and Spassky were to have a guaranteed share of $125,000 the winner taking five-eighths plus 30 per cent each of income from the sale of film and television rights. This alone was 10 times greater than any prize money ever paid to a chess player. Fischer wants an additional 30 per cent of the gate receipts. REYKJAVIK, Iceland AP-Bobby Fischer was given a Tuesday noon deadline on Sunday to appear for the world chess championship or forfeit his chance for the title. The ultimatum, announced by Dr.

Max Euwe, president of the International Chess Federation, meant a two-day postponement of Fischer's encounter with world champion Boris Spassky of Russia. The match was to have started at 5 p.m. Sun-day-1 p.m. EDT. Euwe said a friend of the American challenger was leaving for New York "to talk with him." "He will try to convince him S-Segue i3l HHP -by Cleveland iGamblel T-2 19 German Shorthair Pointer Takes Best in Show Honors Powell Joins Shrine Squad GREAT FALLS (AP) Tickets for the Aug.

12 East-West Shrine F'ootball Game here will be on sale following the 4th of July holiday, according to Louis Rivera, chairman for ticket sales. The game will match Montana's top prep players at Memorial Stadium with tickets ranging in price from $1.50 to $5, Rivera said. In urging all Montanans to buy tickets in support of Shrine hospital services, Rivera noted, "only ball players and coaches will be admitted without a ticket." Two more west team changes have meantime been announced. Dave Powell of Missoula Sentinel replaces Chris Milodragovich at running back. Milodragavich has won an appointment to the U.S.

Air Force Academy and reports to the Colorado Springs, Colo, service school this month. John Dick of Butte Public replaces Carl Oreskovich of Butte Central at end. Oreskovich is suffering from a knee injury and has been advised by a physician that it will be impossible for him to appear in the contest, game officials said. ONE GROUP OF MEN'S AND LADIES' TlflflEX WATCHES Ivy ridge Fuzy bear's Clyde, old English sheepdog, owned by Mr. and Mrs.

Krank Perry Johnson, Missoula, reserve winners dog. Playboy's Brandy. St. Bernard, owned by Julia D. Johnson, Missoula, qualifying score toward companion dog degree.

Julia was third in novice junior showmanship. Russell Fox Flame Tigre, pomeranian. owned by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, Missoula, first in puppy class.

Kickapoos Pumpkin Seed, pomeranian, owned by Mrs. Johnson, reserve winners female. La Gro Chienne Rouge, Irish setter, owned by William E. Johnson, Missoula, qualifying score toward companion dog degree. Karakyms Black Bounce, poodle, owned by Kimberty Korman, Hamilton, qualifying score toward companion dog degree and fourth in novice A.

Tobacoff's Shana Madle, borzoi, owned by Patricia Landretfi. Bonner, second in open class. Penthouse Ivyridge Bullins, miniature wirehaired dachshund, owned by Deborah and Barbara Loeb, Missoula, reserve winner dog. Ivyridge Lord Logan, Irish wolfhound, also owned by Loeb, reserve winner female. Ivyridge Westward Bound, old English sheepdog, owned by Loeb, winners dog and best of winners Torrison's Hela.

bloodhound, owned by Mr. and Mrs. David Luedecke, Hamilton, winners female, best of winners and best of breed. Clan Makaws Mac Muldoon, cairn terrier, owned by Mr. and Mrs.

James McFarlane, Missoula, reserve winners dog. Tattertown E-Danha Haindrops, Shedland sheepdog, owned by Evelyn Meis, Hamilton, second in open class. Tristan Baldar Neal, Norwegian elkhound, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nielson.

Missoula, winners dog. Bluemare's Tikjo. Japanese spaniel, owned by Mr and Mrs. Douglas Nielson, Missoula, winners dog and best of winners. Bluemare's Mari of Issa Chin, Japanese spaniel, owned by Nielsons, winners female and best of opposite sex.

Kimi Jons Jeri, poodle, owned by Kim Siwicki, Hamilton, third in novice and qualifying score toward companion dog degree. i Wo Sandblasting TODAY ONLY! Champion Cede Mein Chat Nuga Chu Chu, a German shorthair pointer owned by CD. Lawrence, Jeff Mui and Leroy Davidson of Kent, was named Best in Show in the all-breed competition in last week's Five Valley Kennel Club's dog show. The dog, handled by John Davidson, also was judged first in the sporting group competition. The high-scoring dog in the obedience trial was Dreamridge Pink Champagne, an American cocker spaniel, owned by Charles E.

Gilbert of Minneapolis, Minn. The 18th annual show had 1,115 entries, the largest in history. Other group champions included: Hound champion The Whims Buckeye, a 13-inch beagle, owned by Mrs. A. C.

Musladin, Los Gatos. and handled by Marvin Gates. Terrier champion Pied Pipers Eni Meni Might Mo, standard Macnchester terrier, owned by Canyon Crest Kennels. Beverly Hills, and handled by Corky Vroom. Working champion Talak of Kotzebue, Alaskan malamute, owned by William and Jann Miller, Woodland Hills, and handled by Mama Pearson.

Toy champion Lylac Blue Prince, silky terrier, owned by Margorie and E. M. Howard. Laguna Hills, and handled by James Henderson. Non-sporting champion Ne Mac's Sad Sack Freddy, bulldog, owned by Nellie McFarland.

Spring Valley. and handled by Tony Gwinner. Junior showmanship Perrie Walchik, Redmond, showing English springer spaniel, Donahan's Vanna Brook, companion dog. Local Winners LorhLaren's Devil D-Ute, rounh collie, owned by Mr, and Mrs. DoiiRlas McLaren.

Victor, ltt-st of breed and third in working group Julenn Image of Trofi, Irish setter, owned by Julia Poison, winners dog. best of winners and beat of breed Kisncairn Warpaint of Melita, Cairn terrier, woned by Kloise Brown, Hamilton, winners dog and best of breed. Kisncairn Warpaint of Melita, Cairn terrier, owned by Kloise Brown. Hamilton, winners dog and best of winners. Warpaint's Chilly of Cessnoeh, Cairn terrier, owned by Mrs, Brown, reserve winners female Maruita's Szaranov, borzoi, owned by Lyle A Brunner.

Missoula, winners dog and best of winners. Oa'vn's Tomboy in the Snow, samoyed. owned by Dawn and Krancine Bunge, Slevensville, first in puppy class. Pomper's Pnde of Montana, toy poodle, owned by Hoseanne Campbell. Missoula, completed leg toward companion dog excellent degree Nero von Bergtal (companion dogi.

German shepherd, owned by Robert and Diane Christensen, Missoula, second in open A and completed leg toward companion dog excellent degree. Red Dust of Klaming Beauty (companion dog). Irish setter, owned by Maggie Davis. Missoula, completed leg toward companion dog excellent degree I.ad De Nelge, great Pyrenees, owned by Robert Drew. Missoula, placed first in puppy class Rebel of Hill Top Acres, bloodhound, owned by Nancy Dumay.

Missoula, winner dog and best opposite sex Wyrequests Call Me Tommie, wire fox terrier, owned by JoAnn Out ton, Hamilton, winners female and best of winners Taru Tamer von Kesten (companion dogi, German shepherd, owned by George and June Hangas. Missoula, reserve winners dog Chedwvn Minx of Tattertown. Labrador retriever, owned by Ruth A Holland. Missoula, first tn puppy class Chedwyn War Dance. American cocker spaniel, owned by Ruth A Holland and Mildred HarUorn.

Missoula, reserve winner dog Julenn Sean 0 Knes (companion dog excellent'. Irish setter, owned by Ron Hmes, Missoula, qualifying score in open Copper Penny XVI. golden retriever, owned Kenneth Hurt. St Ignatius, qualifying score toward companion dog degree Totyana of Ravalli. Siberian husky, owned by Mr and Mrs Fred Jacobi, Missoula, reserve winners female Off the Factory List Price MT.

SENTINEL MEN Play will be from the red tee blocks in the Monday night League of the Mt. Sentinel Men's Golf Association. Pairings by starting times 5:15 Hellgate Industries vs. Town and Country Lounge; 5:29 Stockman's vs. Roemer's Conoco; 5:43 Intermountain vs.

Graybeal Heating and Air Conditioning; Motel vs. Liberty Lanes. SPECIAL TODAY ONLY ANY RIFLE or SHOTGUN IN THE STORE (including ANY REEL IN THE STORE 10 OFF OUR ALREADY LOW DISCOUNT PRICE 10 OFF TODAY ONLY ENTIRE STOCK BASEBALL GLOVES 10 OFF Our already low-Low Discount Price TODAY ONLY ONE GROUP WHITE STAG SLEEPING BAGS 3 and 4-pound dacron 20 OFF Our Already Discount Price WHAT COP Our Already Discount Prices FIGHT POLLUTION! Replace that faulty old muffler that's caus new ing noise and air pollution with a THRUWAY MUFFLER. The following Missoula Automotive Parts Stores will be CLOSED Sunday, Monday, Tuesday July 2-3-4 MINCOFF IGNITION-MOTOR PARTS MISSOULA MOTOR PARTS MOTOR SUPPLY CO. INC.

VALLEY MOTOR SUPPLY CO. BROOKS ST. SOUTH AVE. "Where You Always Save Money" Visit our complete new Automotive Center. Shocks-Tires-Batteries Complete installation or over-the-counter sales.

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