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IQ-Sun-Ncwi-LuCiucM, New July 2, 1972 Williams Grabs 2nd Golfing Win Former Mayfield Trojan and future New Mexico State University golfer Jeff Williams won his second Junior Golf Tournament In two weeks Friday when he fired a par 72 to defeat Alamogordo's Brad Bryant by stroke in the Boys 16-17 Division at the NMSU Course. Las Cntcen Billy Bernal won the Boys 14-15 Division with 8 75 to defeat runnerup Mark Haner (79), also of this city. Steve Parrishof Alomogordo won the 12-13 class when he defeated El Paso's Bruce Duncan on the third hole of sudden-death playoff. Both hod rounds of 79 for the regulation IB-holes. Jackie Crouch, the only entry in the Girls 15-17 Division, shot a 100 while Janie Given of El Paso was the Girls 14 4 under champion at 93.

Janet Green of Socorro was runnerup at 108. Winners and runnersup in all divisions qualify for the State Tournament In Socorro in August. Several tournaments are scheduled around the southern part of the state and in El Paso thifl summer. Both scheduled tournaments in Las Cruces have been played. Last week golfers were In Silver City where Williams won his first of two-in-a-row.

The tournaments are sponsored by the professional golfers In the area and winners In the state tournament receive scholarship money to New Mexico colleges or universities. Many local high school golfers are on the tour In elUier the 1617 division or the 14-lb division. The lop high school golfer of 1972, Matt Sugerman, is too old to compete In the summer program. Jeff Williams Takes A Divot Lonme Boon Lines A Putt Randy Richardson Chips Close Moody Chess Expert Faces Disqualification In Wimbledon Tennis Championships Americans Remain Strong FIDE's rules lo have the first Some chess sources said he of the 24 games postponed until was playing a game of nerves; Tuesday if Fischer wanted it. trying to upset the 35-year-old However, olher sources said champion; who has been in Fischer could be disqualified if Iceland since June 21 preparing he does not show up for the for the marathon match which first game wil1 include 24 games.

Lothar Schmidt, the German Others said Fischer was Grand Master serving as stalling because he was not official arbilar at Ihe match, happy with the money agree- said the first game could be ment both he and Spassky had president of the International poslponed if the official match accepted. The Icelandic orga- Chess Federalion (FIDE), said medical reason have put up in in the opening in for Fischer to ask for a delay. Prize money with five-eights Iceland's national theater he The temperamental 29-year- was convinced Fischer would old challenger three times arrive in time for the match at postponed his departure from m. (1 p.m. EDT).

New York without giving any He snid it was possible under explanation. REYKJAVIK (UP1) Officials Saturday formally declared play ready lo begin Sunday in the world chess championship even though U. S. challenger Bobby Fischer had not yet shown up for his opening boul with champion Boris Spassky of Ihe Soviet Union. However, Dr.

Max Euwe, I a (UPI) Teenage sensations Chris Evert and Jim Connors led a charge of six Americans Saturday into the quarterfinals of the Wimbledon tennis championships. The 17-year-old Miss Evert of Ft. Lauderdale, erased Julie Anthony of Malibu, 6-3, 6-2. and Connors, 19, of Belleville, trounced Francois Jauffret of France, 6-2, 6-3. Connors and Stan Smith of going to the winner and the rest to the loser.

SPOR TS JGEMUENCH: EDITOR Sea Pines, S.C., are the only Cupper Winnie Shaw, 6-4. 6-2. Americans in the men's singles Mrs. Gunler of San Angelo, quarterfinals. The women are Texas eliminated Kerry Harris heavily represented with Miss of Australia, 6-3, 7-5; Miss Evert being joined by Billie Hogan of La Jolla, Jean King, Nancy Richey knocked off Pam Teeguarden of Gunter, Palti Hogan and Los Angeles, 6-3.

6-4 and Miss Rosemary Casals. Casals of San Francisco Mrs. King, of Long Beach, stopped Betty Stove of Holland, British Wightman 6-3, 6-2. GREAT JARMAN BUYS Tigers Increase Lead On Lolich's 13th Win limited time only then hack to regular prices Values To 95 FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK Ben Oglivie crashed two home runs while pitcher Marty Pattin hit his first major league homer as the Boston Red Sox downed Milwaukee and snapped a six-game Brewer Paitfn snappfecfa 2-2 tie with a drive into the leftfield screen after Carl I on Fisk had singled American League Roundup In other American League By United Press International games, Chicago downed Minne- Al Kaline's 3G9th homer run sola, 5-1, Boston nipped Mil- ipened the sixth inning Satur- waukee, 5-4, New York de- day and gave Mickey Lolich his fealed Geveland, 5-1 and Kan- 13th win of the season as.the.sas City eked past '-Texas in Detroit Tigers downed the inningsi 3-2. Baltimore Orioles increas- Felipe Alou's two-run double ng their first place lead to two capped a three-run fifth inning in the American League rally as the New York Yankees East.

defeated Ihe Cleveland Indians. Lolich, 13-5, is now the The Yankees' winning rally winningesl pitcher in the started when with one out in majors as he limited the the fifth when Horace Clarke wjth tWQ ou(s in Orioles to seven hits while doubled. Thurman Munson then striking out four and walking singled in the tie-breaking run one. and went lo second on Bobby The Tigers got their other Murcer's single to right. After run in Ihe eighth when Bill Roy White advanced the run- Freehan walked, went to third ners with a deep fly to center, on a single by Willie Horton Alou smacked his double that and scored when shortstop scored Munson and Murcer, Mark Belanger dropped a Mike Kekieh turned in a five- polenlial double play ball by hitter in his first complete game Mickey Stanley.

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Ed Herrmann, Rich Morales and Pat Kelly delivered run- producing singles in the bottom of the eighth inning to score four runs which gave the Chicago White Sox a triumph over the Minnesota Twins. Carlos May led off the eighth with a walk and went to third on Rick Reichardt's single. Mike Andrews struck out and Herrmann singled lo right to score May with the go-ahead run. Rich Morales then singled up Ihe middle to score Reichardt.Kelly grounded down Ihe first base line and the ball bounced off Harmon Killebrew's glove as Herrmann and Morales scored on Ihe play for the final Sox runs. Pinch-hitter Gail Hopkins slapped a run-scoring single in the lllh inning, scoring John Mayberry from second base lo give the Kansas City Royals the victory over Ihe Texas Rangers.

Mayberry led off the llth and drew a walk from reliever Jim Strickland. 1 1 6.50X13 95 blackw.ll j. 1.75 F.E.T. Possible Re-Slate For Pocono '500' Cooper TIRES SHOOK TIRE CO. 71 7 N.

Main INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) --The United States Auto Club Saturday opened the possibility of rescheduling the Pocono "500" big-car race in Pennsylvania, "in Ihe best inlerests of all concerned." Officials of the year-old Pocono racing plant cancelled Sunday's scheduled race, the second stop in USAC's "triple crown" of 500-mile events for Indianapolis-type cars, because of Ihe flooding left by hurricane JIM CONNORS, who has advanced to quarterfinals in the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships, denied lie is romantically involved with Chris Evert. Connors, 19, of Belleville, 111., of tlu- 17-year-old tennis star, "We've had dinner twice together." (UPI) Englehorn Loses USGA Open Lead ByFREDMCMANE Miss Englehorn. played the UPI Sports Writer front side in two over par 38, Mamaroneck Ny. (UPI)-- bul it was good enough lo gain Little Pam Barnelt of Char- her a share of Ihe lead as Miss lolle, N.C.

made up two slrokes Englehorn, (he leader after on faltering Shirly Englehorn each of the first two rounds, on Ihe front nine of the third struggled lo a four-over par 40. round of the USGA Women's A heavy rain, which hailed Open Golf championship Satur- Friday's second round for more day and moved into a lie for lhan an hour-and-a-half. made first place. Ihe rugged 6.266 yard Winged Miss Barnett, who began the Foot Country Club course play- day's play two strokes behind even longer a usual as the scores wenl soaring. Most of the early finishers had (rouble cracking 80.

although Kalhy Whitworth one of Ihe LPGA's top players, did manage to match par with a 72. Miss Whitworlh. who was al 158 entering the Ihird round, was L'SAC President Charlie Brock- still far off Ihe pace al 14 over man. said despite the unaulhor- par 230. ized cancellalion of Sunday's Miss Earned posted a pair of race, the USAC, "in the best birdies on the front nine and interests of all concerned, is mighl have managed lo pull interested in sanctioning a away from Miss Englehorn had championship 500-mile race al she not Ihree pulled ihree Pocono this summer." holes.

The committee authorized Miss Englehorn, who had Bill Smylh, USAC's executive rounds of 72 and 75 Ihe lasl two director, and director of days, was completely off her competition Dick King to game on Ihe firsl nine holes "unter into immediate negolia- Saturday, lion" with Pocono officials to She missed the green in see if salisfaclory terms and regulation of four successive Connors, angrily denied British press reports he is romantically involved with Miss Evert, the new darling of the Wimbledon crowd. "We've had dinner twice together, but a does not mean we are engaged or anything. We are just two young people on our firsl trip to Britain. Everything is very exciting and we get on well together, so it's a a we sometimes go out," he said. Owners' victory qualified him for a meeting with second seeded Hie Nastase of Romania, a 6-3, 3-6, 8-6, 6-1 winner over Tom Gorman of Seattle, Wash.

Australia's Colin Dibley took sixth seeded Frenchman Pieere Barthes 8-9, 6-3. 6-2, 6-1, lo set lip a meeting with Ihird seeded Manuel Orantes of Spain, who beat Romania's Ion Tiriac, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. Miss Evert, outfitted in pink panelled tennis attire, had some difficulty in solving the strength- of Miss then: began putting her baseline drives within six inches of the chalk and beat her opponent with a precision game. Miss Evert's quarterfinal opponent will be Miss Hogan and if she gels past Ihe a i i a her rival in the semifinals will be Evonne Goolagong of Australia. Instructional Ball Clinic Scheduled The Las Cruces Parks 4 Recreation Department will conduct a summer baseball clinic beginning Thursday for youngsters in the cily.

Tlie program will run from 9a.m. to 11 a.m. Tuesday's and Thursdays at the Central Elem a School playground Ihroughoul Ihe remainder of the summer, according to clinic in- slruclor Ron Galla. Boys in the seven through 12- year-old age bracket are preferred. II is also preferred that youngslers attending the summer clinic not be on anolher organized team in the cily.

Fundamentals in catching. Ihrowing. hilling and defense will be taught. Boys must bring own gloves. The remainder of the equipment will be furnished by the Parks and Recreation Department.

Best Lobo QB Pick Is Drafted A i UPI)--Sophomore Rick Gambro. who emerged during spring drills as Ihe University of New Mexico's likely No. 1 quarterback, has been drafted into the Army. Fambro's departure Bruce Boone, understudy to Rocky Long last season, and former Clovis High School star 1-cwis Thomas as the only two signalcallers for the Lobos. Coach Rudy Feldman said he was considering moving Bob Agnes.

The cancellalion did nol dates can be worked out for a holes from the fifth through Ihe Johnson from the defensive approval of Ihe sanctioning rescheduled race. eighth and on number seven backfield to quarterback. John racing body, which announced Olher members of Ihe and number eight hit her lhal Pocono promolers had executive commillee are J. C. second shot into Ihe sand trap, forfeited aboul $275,000 in prize Agajanian.

J. Gordon Betz. Gloria Ehret, who was only money. Roger McCluskey, Holla Voll- one stroke behind Miss Engle- Pocono officials, meanwhile, stedl, Howard S. Wilcox, and horn entering Ihe day's play, held out for a a i dale, and Reynold MacDonald.

Belz, Wil- skied to a five-over par 41 on USAC called its seven-member cox and MacDonald are USAC Ihe front side as she three- execulive committee into spe- vice presidents. McCluskey pulled Iwo holes and took a cial session here to ponder its represents the drivers, Agaja- double bogie seven on Ihe par next move. nian Ihe car owners and fourth hole after taking five The commillee. headed by Vollsledl Ihe builders. shots lo reach Ihe green.

shared signalcalling with Fambro on the. freshman team last year. Following an impressive performance in Ihe varsity-alumni game this spring, Gambro was seen as the key to solving the Lobo's quarterbacking problems. He was compared favorably to Long, who graduated..

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