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'I 6 Th Montana Standard, Tuesday, May 18, 1971 A. flP ML DOT) 2) CHENEY, Wash. (AP) Chi Hawks won the pivotal Fifth game and the Canadiens' camp was jolted by Henri Richard's verbal attack on Coach Al MacNeil, whom he called "incompetent," among other things. i That was followed by threats onMacNeil's life and the coach was accompanied by several plainclothesmen when he took his position behind the bench for the sixth game. Network plans to show gamo NEW YORK (AP) Tuesday night's seventh and deciding game of the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup championship with the Montreal Canadiens 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 6:30 p.m., MDT. 7V; rs? NC i -h r- i trip a young girl's Interest can remain until she is older, then I'm sure the counfry will produce many first-class athletes," she said. She declined to predict what strength American women will have for the next Olympic games, although there will be "some good sprinters." Mrs. Reel holds the world mark in the 100-yard dash with a 10.0 clocking. "I've been troubled by injuries off and on," she explained.

"Sometimes when I enter a meet I can run only one event She sustained a slight injury Friday during preliminary rounds for the long Jump. Mrs. Reel sailed 20-4. and then landed hard on her side. Not wishing to aggravate the in-Jury, she passed during the final rounds but no entrant eclipsed her qualifying mark and it remained a meet record.

Indy field practices INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Mark Donohue, Media, caused the biggest stir of the day Monday for the sparse crowd of spectators on hand at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The track was open for practice at 10:18, a.m. (EST) and Donohue was one of the flrstr drivers on the track in his McLaren Mark 16 car, which he qualified in second place Saturday. The bright blue car did 15 laps around the 2 mile rectangle with hot lap speeds clocked as high as 174.7 miles per hour on his crew's stopwatches. Bobby' Unser, another, front row qualifier, took his black and white No.

2 car onto the track for some easy test laps. The 1968 Indy 500 champion from Albuquerque, N.M., did 172.348 on his fastest lap. Car 97, owned by J.C. Agjan-ian and Leonard Faas, was driven by both Bruce Walkup and stock car champion Bobby Johns. Johns was in the car late in the afternoon when it blew an engine.

The Miami, native coasted to a stop in the first turn. Mario Andretti, Nazareth, also blew an engine in his McNamara-Ford. 'I said safe' First base umpire David Davisdon on an attempted double play by the Mets, reemphasizes his call to pleading Ed but Pirate Vic Davalillo was ruled safe. KranepooloftheNewYorkMetsinagame Pittsburgh won- the game, 4-2. (AP Sunday against Pittsburgh.

Action came Wirephoto) A A REAR Anarfcan Laagu Mtioial League CHICAGO (AP) Montreal's proud Canadiens have forced a seventh game showdown in the marathon Stanley Cup playoffs and the only thing that's certain now is that the National Hockey League's longest season will 1 end Tuesday night The brothers Mahovlich, veteran Frank and young led a third period charge that earned the Canadiens a 4-3 victory over Chicago in Sunday's nationally televised sixth game, tying the series at 3-3. Now it comes down to the decisive seventh. The Canadiens, most successful playoff team in NHL history, will be shooting for their 15th championship since -the Stanley Cup came under league control in 1926, and their 17th overall. If Montreal comes through, it will be the Canadiens' third Stanley Cup in four years and fifth in the last seven. The Black Hawks are shooting only for their fourth cup ever and their first in a decade.

Also on the line is the Conn Smythe Trophy, awarded to the playoffs' Most Valuable Player and worth $1,500. The winner also will receive a car from a national sports magazine. So there is plenty riding on Tuesday's contest, but the result probably won't establish any clear superiority of either of these teams over the other. This series has been much like the New York-Chicago semifinal and the opening round Boston-Montreal playoff. Both of those showdowns also went to a decisive seventh game and could have gone either way.

Momentum hasn't meant a thing so far in the final round Chicago won the first two games at home but the Canadiens bounced back to win the next two at Montreal. Then the This Day in Sports MAY lEJlP 6AVILAN, FUASHV "POUO" PUNCH cepeATep johnny ppwtton AT NEW YOfZK ANP vVON RAV VAATP TrtB CUPAN KATTON'5 JAVV. Cronin urges BOSTON (AP) American League President Joe Cronin said Monday there should be "no blatant relaxing" of rules but "a certain amount of flexibility must be retained to promote the game of baseball and to inform the baseball public as fully and as interestingly as possible." Cronin made the statement in a telegram to the Boston Baseball writers, who protested. Saturday, the invasion of the Baltimore bullpen by NBC sportscaster Tony Kugek and three colleagues' with a camera during a nationally televised game. 1971 York Inc.

Wont iHtmd (y The Canadiens, who had never been eliminated from the playoffs at home, trailed 3-2 going into the final 20 minutes. But the Mahovlich brothers each struck for a goal to turn it around. For Frank, stopped by goalie Tony Esposito on a rare penalty shot earlier in the game, it was a record 14th playoff goal His assist on Pete's short-handed goal was his 27th playoff point, tying another record. The Mahovlich brothers, John Beliveau, who set an assist record with his 16th on Frank's record goal; Yvan Cournoyer and rookie goalie Ken Dryden appear to be Montreal's leading candidates for the' Smythe Trophy. Esposito, Bobby Hull and defensemen Bill White and Pat Stapleton are the leading Black Hawk candidates.

It all comes down to Tuesday night's game when the hockey season definitely will end six weeks after baseball Then, with two out in the seventh and Mickey Stanley on first base, Horton was the victim of Yastrzemski. Horton drilled a line drive which appeared for extra bases off the wall in left center. However, Yastrzemski, running at full speed, leaped and speared the ball against the scoreboard to rob Horton of an extra base hit. The Red Sox nicked Detroit starter Dean Chance for a run on Aparicio's double, two walks and a double play in the first inning. Indians top Washington, three hurt 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 defeated 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 Hennigaa Left fielder Lowenstein, shortstop Jack Heidemann and center fielder Vada Pinson collided chasing Tom McCraw's popfly back of shorstop in the fourth inning and McCraw circled the bases for an inside-thepark homer.

Lowenstein and Heidemann were taken to a hospital for observation and Pinson received eight stitches on his right cheek. CLEVELAND ab bl WASHINGTON abrhbi Lowenstn If Camilli ss Pinson cf Hintorv If Nettles 3b Fosse 3 111 2000 2 110 20 i 3 111 Harrah ss Unser cf Mccraw rf FHoward If Mncher lb 50 10 4000 4 111 3 110 400 1 5 0 1 Foy 3b 10 0 0 Harrelson lb 5 1 1 2 Shllnbp 0 0 0 0 RFoster rf 3 12 0 Janeski 0 0 0 0 Fernandz ph 1 0 0 0 Leon 2b 4 0 20 Heidemn ss 2000 Ptna 0000 4 12 1 4000 0000 10 10 0 0 0 0 20 1 0 Ford cf Dunning Hermigan 200 1 4 110 Casanova Cullen 2b Bos man 000O BAIIen ph Goglwski Billings 3b Total J. 37 6116 Total 33 3 7 3 Cleveland 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 6 Washington 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 Fosse. DP-Washington 1. LOB Cleveland 8, Washington 7.

2 Pinson, R.Foster, Hinton: 3B F.Howard. HR Lowenstein (3), Harrelson (3), McCraw (4), Casanova (3). SB Foster, Foy. IP RER BBSO Dunning (W.3-2) Hermigan Bosrran (L.2-5) Gogolewski Shellenback 8 7 3 3 6 2 6 1 0 1 2 1 5 1 13 1-3 1 1-3 1 Janeski Pina HBP-by Janeski Dunning (F.Howard) 2:43. A 3,186.

(R.Foster), by WP Gogolewski. Cheng Reel, holder of five world records, feels that women's track and field may eventually bade in the same limelight enjoyed by men's trflck "In the last two years the general public has taken tremendous interest in women's track and field," she remarked. "Some spectators enjoy women's events more than men," the 27-year-old native of Taiwan said during the National Collegiate women's track and field championshkw here Friday and Saturday. Increased exposure via the news media, she said, has blos-tered interest in women's track. "Many had never seen it before and now know, because of television, enjoy it.

In fact, some get the feeling they would rather watch women compete." Despite injuries which have plauged her for months, Mrs. Reel dominated every event she entered during the two-day event. She posted new meet standards in the 100-yard dash and long jump and added a di-mattic finish by anchoring Cal Poly-Pomona's 880-yard medley relay contingent to a wide victory. She said many young girls have taken an interest in track and are "competing every weekend." winner personal six-game losing streak. Darrell Brandon pitched the ninth for the Phillies, PHILADELPHIA ab bl Bowa ss 4 0 10 TTaylor 2b '3010 Montana cf 4 0 0 0 DJohnson lb 3 0 0 0 Money 3b 4000 CINCINNATI abrhbi Rose rf 4 111 Concepcn ss 4 0 0 Carroll 0000 Bench Perez 3b LMay lb Car bo If 4 111 4 0 1 0 30 20 40 10 4000 3000 3 0 00 Freed rf 30 10 Us If 2 110 Hsle If MRyan Burning Brandon 0 0 00 Helm 2b 3 111 Bradford cf Merritt 2 112 00 00 Woodwrd ss 0 0 0 0 Total 28 3 6 3 Total 33 2 6 2 Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 Cincinnati 00 0 1 0 1 00 0 2 Bunning.

OP Cincinnati 1. LOB Philadelphia 2. Cincinnati 5. 2B Lis, Freed. 3B Carbo.

HR-Bench (13), Bunning (1), Rose (3), MRyan (2). SF Bunning. IP ER BBSO Burning 6) 8 5 2 2 1 2 Brandon 1 1 0 0 0 0 Merritt (LX) 5) 6 3 3 1 1 Carroll 1 0 0 0 1 1 Save Brandon. HBP-by Merritt (Lis). 1:53, A 7,089.

She sure Clmam5S I RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) A washer woman, who said she knew nothing about soccer, bet 38 cents and won $658,740 in this week's Brazilian soccer pools. Sebastina Pablo Dias, who lives in the central Brazilian state of Goias near the federal capital of Brasilia, made a perfect score' in picking results of 13 weekend games. Region 9 championships in late Several of the local hundlers will participate in a trail in Cardston, Alberta, this weekend. OPEN-SHOOTING DOG 1, Alkali Joe, Len Gardner, Burley, Idaho; 2, Carter's Dixie Babe, Arnold CArter, Burley Idaho; 3, Long Term Pride, Rod Porter, Salt Lake Cityr OPEN DERBY 1, Tug, Len Gardner, Burley, Idaho; f. Witch Doctor's Kate, Dr.

Martin, Great Falls; 3, Boondox, Len Grlnr; Burley. OPEN ALL AGE temoh' Brug DeliveryLarry Spencer, Salt Lake City; 2, Tug, Len Gardner, Burley, Idaho; 3 Long Shot Bess, Del Labreche, Butte. AMATEUR PUPPY 1, Red Rock, John Bietenduefel, Bozeman; 2, bluff. Bill Babcock, Butte; 3, Sky, M. Warren, Salt Lake City.

AMATEUR SHOOTING DO 1, Beeline Trooper; s. Daines, Salt Lake City; 2, Long Term Pride, Rod Porter, Salt Lake City; 3, Carter's Dixie Babe, Arnold Carter, Burley, Idaho. AMATEUR SHOOTING DOG DERBY Dixie Babe, Arnold Carter, Burley, Idaho; 2, Long Term Pride, Rod Porter, Salt Lake City; 3, Duke Lloyd Miller, Great Falls. Ryan rips CINCINNATI (AP) Mike' Ryan's tie-breaking home run in the eighth inning gave Jim Bunning and the Philadelphia Phillies a 3-2 victory over Ihe Cincinnati Reds Monday night Bunning checked the Reds on five hits for eight innings and drove in Philadelphia's first two runs with a sacrifice fly and homer while slapping a Yanks clip Orioles, 6-3 NEW YORK (AP) Roy White socked a two-run homer and Gene Michael stroked a pair of run-scoring singles to lead the New York Yankees a 6-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles Monday night. BALTIMORE NEW YORK ab bl ab bi Buford If 4 0 0 0 Clarke 2b 3 110 Blair cf 5 110 Afonson 4 0 0 0 JPowetl lb 3 0 10 White If 4 112' FRobinsn rf 3 1 1 0 Murcer cf 3 110 Hendrcks 4 1 2 3 Cater lb.

4 12 0 BRobinsrt 3b 4 0 0 0 FAIOU rf 4 0O0 DJohnson 2b 3 0 1 0 Kenney 3b 3 2 11 Bel anger ss 3 0 0 0 Michael ss 4 0 2 2 Dobson 1 0 0 0 Stotlmyre 2 0 1 0 Salmon ph 1 000 Aker 1000 GJackson 0 0 0 0 Shopay ph 10 10 Hardin 0 0 0 0 Richer! 00 0 0 Rettenmd phOOOO Total 32 3 7 3 Total 32 6 9 5 Baltimore 00 0 1 0 0 0 20 3 New York 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 2X i Betanger, Dobson, Hendricks. DP New York 2. LOB-ealtirrore New York 6 2B-Clarke, F.Robinson. 3B Cater. HR-white (7), Hendricks (1).

SB Kenney 2, Murcer. Stottlemyre, Oarke. SF-Kenney. IP ER BBSO Dobson (L.2 3I 4 -5 4 3 1 2 G.Jackson 2 1 0 0 0 3 Hardin 1 3 2 0 0 0 Ri chert 1 0 0 0 0 1 Stottlemyre (W.4-1) 7 1-3 6 3 3 5 3 Aker 1 2-3 1 Of 0 10 Save-Aker. BOSTON (AP) George Scott pulled Boston from behind with a two-run double in the fifth inning and Carl Yastr-zemski helped preserve the lead with a spectacular catch in the seventh as the Red Sox edged the Detroit Tigers 3-2 Monday night.

Scott's sharp ground double down the left field line with two out scored Luis Aparicio and Reggie Smith to offset a two-run homer by Willie Horton in the fourth. DETROIT BOSTON abrhbi abrhbi. Stanley cf 5 0 0 0 Aparicio a 5 2 2 0 Mtuliff 2b 3 1 1 0 RSmitn rf 1100 2000 300 1 40 12 AHorton II 5 12 2 YstrmsW If Northrup rf 5 0 10 Petroclll 3b Cash lb 3 0 10 Scott lb Gutierrez cr 0 0 0 0 BConglro cfM 0 1 0 Kaline rf 0 0 0 Jceephsn 4 0 0 0 Freeh an 4 0 2 0 Griffin 2b ARodrgez 3b 4 0 0 0 Culp a-nkman ts 3 0 0 0 KTatum GBrowi ph 10 10 Lyle Chance 2 0 0 0 DJonn ph 10 0 0 Timer mn 0 0 0 0 Collins ph 10 10. 403 0 300 0 000 0 000 0 Total 37 2 9 2 Total 30 3 7 3 Detroit ..01 2(0 0l 2 Boston 1(4 020 3 A. Rodriguez.

Petrocelli, Brinkmon. DP-Oetroit 1. LOB Detroit 11, Boston K). 2B Aparicio, BConigliaro, Griffin, Scott, Cash, Collins. HR-W.

Horton (9). SB-Griffin, IP RER BBSO 3 3 5 7 lhance iLA-t) 6 Timmerman 2 1 Qilp (W.4-2) 7 1 3 7 2 2 ICTatum 1 1-3 2 0 0 Lyle 1-3 0 0 0 Save Lyle. Balk Chance. T-2: 45. 14.001.

Billings player captains Pokes LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) -The University of Wyoming football team elected its co-captains for the 1971 season in balloting by squad members Monday; Selected to head the Cowboys this fall were senior linebacker Mick Carter of Detroit, and senior quarterback Gary Fox of Billings, Mont. I The writers cited basebln rule 3.17 barring anyone other than official members of the team, including trainers and equipment from a bench during the course of a game. Cronin said that special permission had been granted for the invasion of the bullpen. "It was done in good taste by a highly competent reporter for the edification of millions of baseball fans who requested some special explanation of the strategy that underlies the conduct of a baseball game," Cro nin added.

flexibility East. 21 19 14 16 15 13 West 25 18 18 14 13 Pet. GB Boston Baltimore New York Detroit Waning ton Cleveland Oakland Mnnesota California Kansas City Milwaukee Chicago 11 .656 14 .576 T2 5 6 16 .500 18 20 20 .471 .429 .394 .641 5 .466 6 6 .438 Tfl .394 9 Rnuts New York 6, Baltimore 3 Cleveland 6, Washington 3 Boston 3, Detroit 2 Mnnesota at California Other clubs not scheduli Today's Tuesday's Games Mlwaukee (Lockwood 3-3) at Oakland (Hunter 62), night Minnesota (Corbin 3-1) at California (Allen 2-1), night. Chicago (Wood 1-2) at Kansas aty (Hedund 3-2), night Cleveland (McDowell 1-5) at Washington OVcLatn 4-5), night Baltimore (Cuellar 3-1) at New York (Peterson 3-2), night Detroit (Zepp 0-1) at Boston (peters 4t 2), night. PITTSBURGH (AP) Roberto Qemente, who had homered in the eighth inning, drilled a two-run triple with two out in the ninth, giving the Pittsburgh Pirates a 6-5 victory over Montreal Monday night.

The Pirates trailed 5-4 when Garr ends homor duel ATLANTA (AP) Ralph Gan who tied the game with 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. NEW YORK ATLANTA brhb! abrhbi cf -4010 Mlllan 3b Bos well 3b 1 00 0 Garr If Harrelson ss 6 0 1 0 Aaron rf Agee rf 6 110 Cepeda lb? CJndenon lb 5 23 3 CBoyer 3b Clones If 4 010 SJackaon cf Asprmnte 3b5 02 0 Didler Vis 2b 1 0 0 0 Perez ss Grote 5 00 0 Baker ph Foil 2b 4 000 Garrldo ss. RTaytor 0 00 0 King ph Seaver 4 02 0 Upshaw Frlsella 0 00 0 Lum ph Marshall rf OOOOPrlddy 6 000 6 2 3 2 4 000 5 121 5 12 1 5 00 0 4 010 3010 100 0 0 0 0 0 1000 000 0 1000 1000 English Poin er wins fop honor East 12 14 15 17 14 22 Pet. GB .636 .600 1 .571 2 .514 4 .481 5 .333 10 .730 .500 8Vj .486 9 .472 92 .371 13 .286 16 New York Pittsburgh St Lous Chicago Mm (real Philadelphia Francisco Atlanta Los Angeles Houston Cincinnati San Diego 20 11 West 27 10 18 18 18 19 17 19 13 22 10 25 Results 6 Mantes! Pittsburgh Atlanta 4, New York Philadlphia 3, Cincinnati Houston San Diego Other dubs rat pitchers Tuesday's Games -Montreal (Stoneman 4-2) at Pittsburgh (Johnson 2-2) night New York (Mc Andrew 0-1) at Atlanta (McQueen l-O), night Philadelphia (Lersch 3-2) at Cincinnati (Gullett 3-2), night San Diego (Arlin 2-4) at Houston (Forsch OO), night San Francisco (Bryant 3-1) at Chicago (Pappas 4-4) Los Angeles (Sutton-) Louis-' (Cleveland 3-2), night Gene Alley opened the last of the ninth with a single off Expos' reliever Mike Marshall Gene Clines sacrificed Alley to second and he held there as Dave Cash beat out an infield hit to third.

Vic Davalillo Med out, but Clemente, who had stranded five base runners before hitting his solo homer in the eighth, lashed a drive off the center field wall, scoring the tying and winning runs. Bob Robertson also hit a bases-empty homer in the eighth ii VrffSOfl blCMKS 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 Sah Diego Padres Monday night. SAN DIEGO ahr hbi HOUSTON ab hi HernMvto JDOd Metoaer ss 4 0 0 0 Camobell 2b 4 0 0 0 Morgan 2b 4 1 1 0 Colbert lb 4 0 10 Wynn cf 40 11 3 0 10 Menke lb 4 0 10 2 0 0 0 Rader 3b 4 12 0 0 0 0 0 JAlou If 3 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 Geronimo If 0 0 0 0 3 0 10 Hiatt 2 0 11 2 0 10 DWilson 3 0 0 0 1000 00 00 OBrown rf Murrell If Bravo If Spiezio 3b Camizzra DRoberts Stahl ph Severinsn Total 300 4 0 Total t32 2 8 2 San Diego 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 Houston I 0 0 8 1 2 Racier, Campbell, Morgan. DP Houston 2 LOB-San Dtego A Houston 7. 2B J.Atou, Colbert.

SB Campbell. IP RER BBSO D.Roberts (L.3-3) 7 5 10 17 Severinsen 1 3 1 10 0 Wilson (W.4-2) ..9 4 0 0 0 6 HBP-by D.Wilson (Murrell). WP Severinsen. 1:49. A ,457.

es, Bent Larsen of Denmark and Wolfgang Ulhmann of East Germany, tied 1-1, adjourned after the 41st move of their third game at Las Palmas, Canary Islands. Russians Victor Korchnoi and Yefim Geller played to a draw on the 35th move of their third game in Moscow. It was the second draw, with Korchnoi the winner of the other contest. At Seville, Spain, Russia's Tigran Petrosyan and Robert Huebner of West Germany tied for the fourth time in as many games. Champion on bench ANAHEIM (AP) Alex Johnson, the taciturn outfielder who won the American League batting title in 1970, has been benched by California Angels Manager Lefty Phillips, who terms the player'sattitude "defiant.

"He's sitting down," declared Phillips, "because his allaround play and practice have not satisfied me. If he does not satisfy me in his actions, I will not play the man." A year ago, in his first season with the Angels, Johnson edged Carl Yastrzemski of Boston for the batting title with an average of .3289 to .3281 for the Red Sox star. Two hits in three trips to the plate in the final game of the season provided the slim edge. Johnson currently bats .240, but that's not the reason Phillips benched him. "Everyone else works out, tries to improve himself," the manager says.

"He doesn't He defies me." Old Ozzi to The recreation Department has announced the following schedule for this week in the. Old Ozzie Softball league: THURSDAY at Armonry 14:15," Jerry's Corner vs. Speedway; 7:15, Star Lanes vs. Driscoll's-Acoma. FRIDAY Armory 16:15, Cheery Lounge vs.

Met Tavern; 7:15, Met Lucky vs. McQueen AC. Armory 26:15, UeLuxe vs. Orlti inn; 7:15, Marty's vs. Klappan's Korner.

Armory 3 6:15, Race Track vs. Sportsmen; 7:15, East Side vs. Reynolds-East Side. Jis. Brcly limiW Illinois Carter's Dbcie Babe, a two-year-old English Pointer owned and handled by Arnold Carter of Burley, Idaho, won top honors this past weekend at the Treasure State Pointer and Setter Club's annual spring trial west of Deer Lodge.

Carter's Dixie Babe won the amateur shooting dog derby, was second in the open -jshMting dog eventaiidihird the amateur shooting dog trial" to capture the $200 trophy. Professional and amateur handlers entered 69 dogs in six events during the two-day at the Sam Beck ranch. Competitors represented Idaho, Utah, Washington, California and Canada, as well as Montana. The club will sponsor, its fall trial In conjunction with the HALF GALLONS ALSO AVAILABLE 5 YEARS OLD 150 FIFTH -Arrr Total 463113 Total 44 4 iw im wren winnng run scored. N.Y.

2 00 000 00 0 1 0 0 1 Atlanta 010 000 01 1 11 1 4- Foil. DP Atlanta 1. LOB New ran 12, Atlanta 2B-dndencn. HR uendenon 2 (U)i Garr 2 CBoyer (3), Cepeda (4). IP ER BBS seaver 9 2-3 7 3 3 1 5 Frlsella -1-3 0 0 0 0 1 R-Taylor l) 2 1110 Stone 7 6 2 2 2 7 lshaw 3 21105 Priddy ....2" 3 0 0 2 1 HBP by Stone (C Jones).

T-3: 15V A 16,051. i 4r 'I i i ink JLf i U.S. player wins i rsf chess mate Some people like full-' bodied flavor. Others prefer smooth imported whiskies Try Barclay's, -easy-going bourbon gives you the best of both. 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 Sipasky of Russia. In other quarter-final match 7ffA inso-Jiflssfac Leading tho iolcT World motorcycle champion Giacomo event for the second consecutive year. Agostini (301) of Italy roars to victory in British ace Phil Read, left, dropped out of the 350cc class on an MV Agusta in a this race but later won the 250cc event.

Grand Prix event at Hockenheim, West (AP Wirephoto) i Germany. Agostini also won the 500cc Straight Bourbon Whikt-5 Yem 0id- Proof.

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