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MULT ornc 11, Palmer discusses failure to win this season as bad luck continues MUIRFIELD, Scotland (AP) America's television audience REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) 1p.m. EOT. television and film rights. playing table be shortened and "I keep on trying to make watched in dismay and dis- Aihcricon challenger Bobby National prestige was at Both players stayed in secul- that the overhead lights be something happen-- but it just belief as he hit into a shallow Fiacher and Russian defender stake for the defending Kus- sion. Spassky was reported ner- changed.

doesn't." stream at the bottom a Borta Spaasky finally begin sian. The Soviet Union subsi- vous and upset. The challenger also Arnold Palmer, perhaps the ditch, elected io jpUy it out and play thto afternoon in the rich- dizes chess and has dominated Fischer, who favors sleeping with the Russian's complaints most popular player golf has took a lead-destroying, con- est and moat publicized world the game for decades. Fischer, in the daytime, was last seen at that the ever known and the man gener- fidence-shatteririg triple bogey chess championship of all time is the first foreigner to make it 1 a.m., Monday, when he vis- chessboard squares were too on the large in Hanna Homes closed out a highly successful 1972 Little League season in the La Plaza ally acknowledged to be force behind the the Major revision as they posted of he second irame to pick up heir ttuVwm of the year yes- a lone run and cut the score Rams would pull oft a win from he league damp-. growth of the game, Homes came back in their half six that cost him the title.

"I've had troubk with my Hed the sports hall. He de- relation that the mahogany pieces. talking ataut unless some new snag devel- to the finals since 1948. ops. For Fischer, it is a question nianded adjustments of money and personal pres- for the being made on the stage tige, of proving his claim that Tk 1 1 rf ReykjaTik's sports he is the best the world.

ttUlflOSO UOWIIS KICKS cnanc a hall. The playing table was London oddsmakers rated the inviu3 terday afternoon at Rodriguez to 4-1. The Am.gos sliced the ti shortened, the' gFeen-and-white lanky American the favorite to ark Ami margin once again in the fourth chanceS( Palmer said, a there. I'm off in a cloud or marble chessboard constructed win the 24-game, two-month puzzled ffown creasin something somewhere else." for the fourth time, and the competition and capture more to the size of the Tve practice ish WeJnesda the Ralph's Cafe Rams by a frame when they tallied a pair convincing score of 12-5 in the of scores. A run in for both tlllfi racing UllS regular season finale clubs.

The Amigos closed out their them the 5-3 lead at that point. The Hanna Homes fireworks in the fifth frame when six hits for more run in the Amigos their season, Hanna rack- score of twelve. league, the Amigos tallied 170 ners as he punched a double A run me nouom A RUIDOSO DOWNS, N.M. Before that, Joe Virgil went of tS fourth TM of the world 04 He's' had other troubles, too. overbeal lighting changed.

than $180,000 of the estimated Joe vhPgU a roan own against the finest older quar- ot tne iourtn me nams gave with hie untK itwne But these were small details ssftnmn at -c phed fam fi every time I got in posi- even tion to win, every time I the thought I had something going, something always happened. I think I just wanted to win too With his putter, with his irons, But these were small details $300,000 at stake. ed by Patricia Swindler of Ft ter horses on the grounds The The winner gets five-eighths Wortn will trying to regain occasion was the $18,600 Jet iitio ao ns 'faMorf rime at the T'SSS'tttfS. SgJaS-X 01 DOURUS. with his driver, usually compared to the tangled nego- lost reliable club in his tiations and war of nerves that of the $125,000 put up by the his old form in Thursday's lea- Deck Stakes.

He was the sixth- preceded the encounter, origi- Icelandic Chess Federation, or And there's his eyes. He's ex-. pally set to start July 2. $78,125, plus another $75,000 of perimented with eye-glasses Spassky, 35, drew the white the $120,000 provided by London and contact lenses to correct a chessmen and with them the investment banker James Sla- He rs move. Fisher, 29, of ter to persuade Fischer to end Brooklyn, N.Y..

had the black his holdout last week. Organ- lis But even with the glasses, Pieces- One game will be izers calculate Fischer and Thursday's topper carries in and advancing years, and in- played each Tuesday, Thursday Spassky will divide at least an-' excellent prize of 2,000. and Sunday, starting at 5 p.m. other $55,000 from the sale of tured Millie Rivers Purse at Ruidoso Downs. The 40-yard dash lured a full field from the three-year- old and up category.

Thanks to Ruidoso's new purse hike, an by the La chuleta in with two sin- the A ain at Dallas in the By- girth; and greying; thinning hair, and the lack of Palmer still exerts a First post. Thursday through tt win Five of the dozen Amigo safeties were for extra bases. The dfll rounded out the winning effort with one single apiece. -ord went out: The King fries Sunday, is 1:30 p.m. Two stakes 4Vki best qualifier in the finale, but finished far behind Cinder Leo and Native Empress.

Joe Vrgil is still gunning for his first win of the year. His six outings so far have produced two wins and a third. It was a different story last year, when he piled up winings of over Arnie's charg- And, although he admitted at is making his the United States Open: "I sometimes think I may never at are on this week's agenda. On Saturday, quarter horses will Stakes. 400-yard speedburst is con- Here's a look at Thursday's headliuer, in post-position order: 1-1 Speck, 119; 2-Oh Johney, 114; 3-Talent Supre- mee) 116; i ng Vanta, 116; Padilla notched his fifth win fort Michael Benavidez and TM on tte moSdTor George 1 the Kavanaugh came on to pitch Today's game betyojhe three innings of relief work for Bank of Las.

Vegas and Henry 8 stampeded to his keep talking about it," the side to witness aitother miracle, flame of desire and competition Instead they viewed con- burns as ever.v three-putt bogeys that How much does he want to all. win? he held a two- crowns here in 1966, never has been beaten over Muirfield's par 36-35-71 layout. He came here 1959 as an amateur with the jhe loss went to Mike Benavidez who received help from Reuben Trujillo in the third frame. Ralph's jumped out to a 4-0 Shoes will mark the i the season. Should the Bucks win today, there would be a one game playoff for second place tomorrow afternoon at 5:30.

It on aay. ment. lead after one inning of play and the Slippers win, they will own it looked as if though the sole possession of second place. Dukes whip Tacoma to retain first place VI Nicklaus, "and I like to the Grand the Ameri- much or more than I can to win the British the U.S. Walker Cup team and Open championship this week sealed his love affair bridged a whole era of golf.

Muirfield by capturing the and much-loved title seven years later. Jones achieved what then was A 11 AJ.U ditioned for three-year-olds and Be Sure i La 116; up Mia Chick, 117; 7--Joe Virgil, Sophomore thoroughbreds will 114; 8--Star Bar Georgie, 119; command interest on Sunday for 9--Hankins Girl, 119; 10-Sav- ame oM 10 headJUner Joe class as he ca ie chard Bicke in a ILst includes of over last year. If Mr. Midland manages to get into the race, he looks like the logical favorite. Star Bar Georgie comes off a strong head win as a 10-1 long- ies Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nings with three unearned runs "Tucson's normally hapless as Giants shortstop Mike Phil- Toros continued their domina- lips contributed a couple of er- tion of powerhouse Eugene rors to the other side's effort.

Monday night, taking their Phillips dropped a line drive, Ananta fourth straight Pacific Coast then sailed wide of the mark in A lld League victory. a subsequent t'irow to first The 7-3 triumph, the first of base. for pitcher Dave Leis- An error also contributed to in seven Tacoma's downfall. Tom Pacio: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League East W. L.

Pet. G.B. Pittsburgh 48 27 -New York 44 32 .579 4M St. Louis 40 35 .533 8 Chicago 41 36 .532 8 Montreal 33 43 .434 Wz Philadelphia 27 51 .346 West 45 31 .592 -45 33 .577 1 41 37 .526 5 36 42 .462 10 San Francisco 35 .422 13V San Diego 29 49 .372 17 California Texas 36 33 42 44 .46213 .429 15 called the Grand sram in 1930, It's nice to know I haven't modest 114 pounds. In his last shot.

But this was registered when he won the amateur and been beaten on this course," Joe Virgil ended up against $3,500 claimers. ch am ionships of both the "But favorites seventh to the stakes-winning day's outing is a tougher assign- United States and Britain can fall fast at Muirfield. I only a 10-1 bngshot. ment. His feat "stands as one 'of the hoDe wil1 standing here in supreme acts of competitive front of the clubhouse 'next Sat' Monday's Results Minnesota Milwaukee I Kansas City 3, Baltimore 2 Cleveland 2, Chicago 1 Detroit 3 Boston 4, Oakland 2 California 4, New York 3 Tuesday's Games 6-8) al golf: Nicklaus now faces an even more formidable challenge in urday with my record In winning here in 1966 Nicklaus used his driver only 17 an age when rivalry is more in- tim es over the four days.

He Monday's Results Philadelphia New York (Peterson 7-10) at Catifornia (May 3r6), Milwaukee (Lockwood 4-9) at Minnesota (Woodson 5-8), Texas (Broberg 5-7) at Detroit (Timmerman 6-7), Chicago 11-9) tense, when 'the rewards are great and when the golf explosion has brought the game into every home via television. He has won the U.S. Masters and' Open. The British title has to be next, and the American Jnay PGA in August to sweep the big jewels for the modern slam crown. "I'm not thinking about bringing off all four," said took a one-iron off the tee on mus curcial holes with thin fairways banked by heavy rough.

tne ateav that the strategy mat Bought victory six years a Defending champion Lee Tre- vino was second.favorite behind other sixth after a wild throw by edged Salt Lake City 2-1, Port- Twins infielder Bucky Guth. land raked Phoenix 7-4 and Al- The win was the second for buquerque dumped Tacoma 5-2. Duke pitcher Rick Rhoden in Eugene, still the Western Di- the current series with Ta- vision leader by a healthy mar- coma. -N San Tuesday's Games Diego (Kirby 6-8) Western Division Won Lost Pet. Gb Eugene Hawaii Tacoma Portland 52 41 40 39 40 52 53 53 gin.

carried the PCL's over-all best record into the showdown with Tucson, but has slipped into third-best status overall since the trip south. Leisman, who lost his first four PCL decisions, went most of the way in scattering half a dozen Eugene hits before ex- king for a reliever in the ninth. Phoenix Ralph Garcia went all the Tucson way in pitching the Islanders past Salt Lake. Ivan Murrell provided Hawaii's key hitting with a second-inning single that Portland 7, Phoenix 4 turned into a run, and another Tucson 7, Eugene 3 single in the eighth that drove in the winner. Portland burst ahead of .565 .441 .430 .424 13 Eastern Division Albuquerque 56 37 .502 Salt Lake City 34 '39 .581 50 43 .538 39 54 .419 Monday's Results Hawaii 2, Salt Lake 1 Albuquerque 5, Tacoma 2 Tuesday's Games Portland at Phoenix Hawaii at Salt Lake 2 6 17 at San Francisco (Bryant 6-4) at New York (Koosman 6-3), Los Angeles (Suttort 10-4) at Philadelphia (Carlton Houston (Forsch 4-3 and Roberts 7-4) at Chicago (Hooton 7-7 and Hands 6-6), 2 Atlanta Niekro 8-7) at St.

Louis (Santorini 4-6), Pittsburgh (Moose 5-4) at Cincinnati (Billingham 4-9). Wednesday's Games San Diego at Montreal, San Francisco at New York Wednesday's Games Boston-at Oakland, -N New York at California, Milwaukee at Minnesota, Texas at Detroit, Chicago at Cleveland, Kansas City at Baltimore, CLINIC PLANNED 'ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. (AP) --Some 140 physicians from five states are expected to attend the 15th Annual Summer Clinic in Ruidoso July 17-20. Sponsored by the New Mexico chapter of the American Acade- "t-SM 1 8 1 SPPrt tartan Player of 3 pi a playing the tournaments one.

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to 12:30 noon. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member F.D.I.C. Phoenix for good in the fifth in- Tacoma at Albuquerque Cendeno, ScheihUum top Majors in batting. Bench leads in HRs By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cin, 70; AMERICAN LEAGUE Bonds, SF, SO. BATTING (175 at bats)-- RUNS BATTED IN--Bench, Scheinblum, KC, Pinieila, Cin, 63; Kingman, SF, 58.

KC, .320. HITS-Brock, StL, 102; Garr, RUNS--Harper, Bsn, 49: All, 100. Rudi, Oak, 49; D.Allen, Chi, 47. DOUBLES--Bonds, SF, 23; RUNS BATTED Cedeno, Htn, 22. TRIPLES-Brock, Houston at Chicago Atlanta at St.

Louis, Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, American League East W. L. Pet. G.B. 41 34 .547 -40 35 .533 1 35 36 35 37 32 42 29 44 West Oakland 48 28 .632 -Chicago 43 34 .558 j'A Minnesota 38 36 .514 9 Kansas City 39 37 .513 9 Pinto Wagon: $2265 We put a lot into it.

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For comparison VW Squareback and Vega Kammback both give you bit over 50 cubic feet. Detroit Baltimore Boston New York Cleveland Milwaukee .493 4 .486 4 1 .432 8V 2 11 Shop Los Vegas and Save Chi, 57: Mayberry, KC, 46. Oak, 92; Pi- niella, KC, 91. DOUBLES-Paiek, KC, 19; Rudi, Oak, 19; Fisk, Bsn, 18: Pinieila, KC, 18. TRIPLES--Blair, BaK Rudi, Oak, Fisk.

Bsn, 5. HOME Chi, 17; Cash, Det, 16. STOLEN Tex, 23; P.Kelly, Chi, 22; CampanerJs, Oak, 22. PITCHING (7 Decisions)-Kaat, Min, 10-2, .833, 2.22 Qdom, Oak, 7-2, .777, 2.20. Cal, 138; Lolich, Det, 135.

NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (175 at bats)--Cedeno, Htn, Mota, LA, .341. Softball scores Mev's Division Hawks 10 Wackers 7 Olivaa 7-11 7 Kiwanis 6 Division Dennis Car and Sales li Am- ericai) Legion 7 IfeMfc Car and Setes 11 UI Liquors 7 StL, Pgh, 6. HOME RUNS-Bench, Cin, 21: Kingmah, SF, 21; H.Aaron, All, 18; Colbert, SD, 18. STOLEN BASES--Morgan, Cin, 33; Brock, StL, 28. PITCHING Decisions)-Nolan, Cin, 12-2, .857, 1.93 Blass, Pgh, 10-2, .833, 2.74.

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