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Las Vegas Optic from Las Vegas, New Mexico • Page 4

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Las Vegas Optici
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Las Vegas, New Mexico
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4 i July i 'B IL ity All-Stars beat La PI --jr--'-ir---- -0-' I strict title By JOHN PACHECO with the first score of the game La Plaza mounted a minor chez moved to third on the be followed by a strikeout by jhits in the game. Saiz The City of Vegas AH- for the City League in the first threat in the fifth frame when play while Sena moved over to pinch-hitter Marvin Maes to end ai double and a single. Stare have, done it for the sec- inning. Lucero reached first on two men reached base with ne second. With the potential tv- the threat and the game.

Canfllontova and Mike Covert end year in a row. The All- fielder's choice then came on out. Gary Tripp and Dennis Se- ing run at the plate in the form Benjie Lucero had a trio' of each collected a double while Stars walked off with the Dis- to score following back-to-back gura were awarded free passes of Dean Gallegos, the La Plaza singles to pace the City League the trio of Marvux Bustos, Dale trict Little League champion- singles by Marvin Busies and but failed to come around for All-Stars still had a spark of win while Eddie Saiz was the Turner and Ben Ortega scores. Mike Covert came in to score the go-ahead run in the bottom ship following a tense 6-3 win -Dale Turner. over the La Plaza All-Stars yesterday, morning in of life.

Gallegos fanned only to only other player with one of had a single. each The La Plaza All-Stars came to life in their half of the sec- The winners will now prepare 0 no two' runs of the fourth inning ahead of i ona 'fam to ICK I luinnai-e Fischer still talks more than he plays chess and a 2-1 lead. Anthony San- for their regional clash another district winner. one-game playoff will than likely be played in Las Vegas with the opposition coming the Clovis-Portales area. The winner of the one contests will advance to ihe State Little'League tournament twy innings as they were in Santa Fe.

As of now it is down in order by unknown when the regional playoff game will be held. The City Leaguers used a ten-hit attack and the three-hit pitching of Covert to stop their crosstqwn foes in the championship game. Covert Ortra. with Tne chez led off the inning witb a more walk; then move( ove to on a single by Dennis Both baserunners came in to score on John Sena's fifth'dou- ble of the tournament. La Plaza had little luck during the next set the fifth inning to insure the rejected a win.

Singles by. Lucero, Covert. from Bob Benjie Lucero was once again in the scoring column in the Sedillo opened the inning Lucero's single. The winners REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP)-- Thorarinsson said the Ameri- Fox, He boycotted the secon-i tallied another trio of runs in The Icelandic Chess Federation can challenger, who is a late game because the chess feder- Hst of; 13 demands riser, was still asleep and had ation would not order them removed. No filming was permitted for the third and fourth games, and Fox has said he would not let his contract for the movie and TV rights jeopardize the -match if Fischer persisted in his opposition.

Loihar Schmid, the West German; referee of the match, said Bobby Fischer today, not been told of the refusal. Ben Ortega -and a double by, raising the possibility of a new The Rev. William Lombardy, Eddie Saiz were the key to the hitch in the world chess cham- Fischer's second, said he could rally. pipnship match. not say whether Thorarinsson's Trailing 6-2 and going into the Fischer and Boris Spassky, refusal Jjrould jeopardize final inning, La Plaza the Soviet world champion, game today.

through with a brief rally that were scheduled to play their fell short of the mark. Edwin fifth game at. 1 p.m. EOT The score is now in by Although many "of Fischer's demands were trivial, such as exclusive iise of the swimming third frame as the City All- being Hit by a pitched ball. An- Spassky's favor, the fourth pool at his hotel, he also asked of the match Stars knotted up the score at thony Sanchez then got on by match Tuesday having ended in for ''written authority to have wouiW do ail they could to meet film ifrtA two apiece.

Lucero poked a an error as Sedillo raced all one of three he collect- the the City mis- ed in the game, then moved over to third following a field- a draw. Gudmundur sacri- president of the host federation, turbed him. cue- Dennis Ortiz then ficed Sanchez up one base. Jqhn said Fischer delivered liis list fanned seven men and silenced the usually hard hitting La er's choice and a walk. Lucero Sena got on after Montoya and of new demands Plaza bats throughout the then came in to score whsn Suazo collided in trying to pick night.

He said they had game. Carl Montoya socked a sacrifice off his fly to right field. San- been, met." Benjie Lucero came through in(o right field. film cameras removed, from the-American's demands. Thorarinsson, the playing hall" if they dis- VBut under the Schnitid added, "if he had ola- Fischer objected during the jections, he had to present Wednesday first game to the three, cameras them to me within six hows not that were to film the match for after the last game.

He'did not American, promoter Chester do this." John Sena's double led the La Plaza attack while the duo of George Yara Ortiz had the only other hits for the losers. Both had singles. Mike Benavidez suffered the loss for La Plaza, on the mound until he was relieved by Dean Gal'e- gos in the fourth inning. A good crowd of Las Vegans were on hand to witness, the championship affair. Pandemonium, broke out in the City League stands as well as the dugout when Covert fanned the final two men.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the field, a dejected-looking La squad absorbed the loss. The City All-Stars must now ready themselves for their re-, gional clash with a yet unnamed opponent. Last year, the City League went on to the State Tournament following a regional win over Cannon Air Force Base. The City Leaguers dropped their cpenihg game in the State Tourney to the Mile High League of Albuquerque by a score of 5-0. Box score of.

yesterday's championship game: City All-Stars Name Saiz, E. Lucero, B. Bustos, M. Turner, D. Suazo, M.

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Yara, G. Benavidez, M. Sedillo, E. Sanchez, A. Ortiz, D.

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Years Available:
1909-1977