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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 9

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in -mr wwin--Tmm 11 i ru in -nr mi mmm i in i IV in I mM nnuMTTI 1-1 Tht WepaneW Record, Reftno, Montana, Wednesday, June 28, If 72-2 Ernie Diette Qualifies For National Tourney raeoner Renews iffer WIMBLEDON, England (AP) Metreveli, who spent the win GREAT FALLS Ernie Diette, a standout golfer for Graham of Libby after they had shot identical scores of 87-83 uarK Graebner the fierce ter playing on the grass courts serving American tennis star, Helena High School the past three seasons, dropped in a par of Australia, came from behind to beat Patrice Dominguez of 170. Mike Burr of Helena finished 12th in the first flight with a 93-94-187. renews a bitter old personal ri putt on the first hole of a sud valry today in a bid toward rance 7-9, 6-1 6-4, 6-4 in the Todd Rowen of Miles City winning the Wimbledon title second round Tuesday. won the second flight with a 99-81-180. Jack Easton of Hele Graebner was scheduled to den death playoff to claim third place in the a a Youth Classic Tuesday at the Meadow Lark Country Club and earned his second straight trip to the national tournament.

play his old foe Ilie Nastase of na was ninth with 100-106206. Smith reached the third round, beating Hank Irvine of Rhodesia 6-4, 9-8, 6-3, without reaching the form that took Romania, in the second round on Wimbledon's center court. him to last year's final. Ben Graham of Libby and Nastase, a 25-year-old gypsy OTooles Win Pat Lynch of Dillon finished who was once a shepherd boy, Two more U.S. Davis Cuppers, Tom Gorman of Seattle, and Erik Van Dillen of first and second, respectively, and will join Diette as the Mon is the No.

2 seed and is expected to meet Stan Smith of won tana representatives at the Na San Mateo, both their first round matches. O'Tooles scored three times in the first inning and made it Pasadena, in the final tional Insurance Youth Classic stand up for a 3-2 victory over Aug. 4-8 in Wichita, Kan. Meanwhile, the fans still The last time Graebner and First National Bank Tuesday were waiting to see Chris Ev With gusty winds thwarting iiiiiiiiM ert, the 17-year-old from Fort better shooting, the young golf night in the Women's Slow Pitch Softball League. Luaderdale, Fla.

ers were way over par in the 36-hole tourney. Graham had Late luesaay, they were Sharon Marogan was the winning pitcher, giving up only five getting ready to welcome her on 81-78159 while Lynch had 82-78160. Diette was second after hits and allowing the bankers the No. 1 court. Onny Parun of the first round with a 79, but PART OF THE CONVENTION The Montana Veterinary Medical Association is meeting in Helena and a traditional part of the annual convention is a team roping event among the veterinarians.

Tuesday afternoon at the Lewis and Clark County Fairgrounds about 20 of them took part with Dr. Jack Catlin of Bozeman and Dr. Paul New Zealand was on match Bissonette of Deer Lodge winning the three-steer average and the buckles that goes to the champions. Pictured are Dr. Melvin Anzick of Livingston with a rope around the horns while Dr.

Catlin goes after the heels. He made the catch and they won the jackpot event that preceded the competition for the buckle. (Staff Photo) point against Andres Gimeno of carded an 82 on the second round for a total of 161, the same as Tom 'C 1 1 of Spain, and Chris was due next, single runs in the second and fifth. Monday night, Finstad Flooring pounded out 20 hits in beating Pepsi Cola 11-4. Nikki Sas-sano was the winning pitcher.

But Gimeno, the No. 4 seed, saved the match point and kept Chris waiting in her dressing Nastase played each other was at London's Royal Albert Hall in January. That match ended in one of the most astonishing scenes ever seen on a tennis court. Graebner climbed over the net and grabbed Nastase by his shirt. The Romanian walked off the court claiming he had been intimidated.

"It had better not happen on the center court," said an official of the All-England club. "We have given all players a stern warning that anyone who misbehaves in any way will be instantly disqualified." Graebner, of New York, is sore because the Wimbledon Committee left him out of the seedings. I room for the next 80 minutes, Great Falls who rallied from a first round 83 to post a 78 for 161. On the first hole of the sudden playoff with the berth to national at stake, Diette man Then with the score at two sets Hull Joins WHA for $2.5 Million all and 3-3 in the fifth, the match was halted by rain. It was scheduled to resume aged a par while O'Connell bo-gied the hole.

Last year Diette WINNIPEG, Man. (AP) ing." today. Blake Hull, overhearing a con came within a few shots of The WHA, gearing for its first season in the fall, has versation about his hockey- playing father, interrupted: franchises at Albert, Chicago, qualifying among the 60 best amateur golfers in the nation at the IYC played in Rochester, "Can they really sue my Cleveland, Houston, Los Ange dad?" les, Minnesota, New England, Husky if Credit Cord, I II Master Charge, I II BankAmerieard, I and most of the Major Oil Cards -Jca Accepted Here. IftJ I 8 East of Helena jh on Highway 12 JZy CARTRUCK STOP Jjl N.Y. New York, Ottawa, Phila Championship Chess Match Opens Sunday The question delivered by the Another Montana competitior no ax to grind.

The WHA is going to be as great as the NHL some day. My main concern now is to make the league go. I'm hoping a few more of the boys will come over now." Hull was the 91st player the WHA has signed and the 34th with NHL experience. A WHA spokesman said 24 more players have signed but "the other teams didn't want their announcements to get lost in the middle of the Hull sign delphia, Quebec and Winnipeg. 10-year-old son of Bobby Hull is at the 1971 national classic, Bill Nastase is one man in very timely, especially after Mitchell of Miles City, missed qualifying this year as he fin three-pronged East European Tuesday's chain of events.

Hull said he will play, as well as coach, for at least five more years. He then would serve as thrust for the Wimbledon title, ished at 170 Hull, who starred for 15 sea The others are Jan Kodes of an executive in the front office. Dan Antonietti of Butle won sons with the Chicago Black Czechoslovakia, seeded No. 5, "I've still got a lot of good Hawks of the National Hockey the first flight with a sudden rlnpth and Alexander Metreveli of hockev left in me." Hull sH. League, signed contracts worth NEW YORK (AP) Promotional aspects of the Fischer-Spassky world championship chess match are becoming as important as they are in any big league sport.

Chess matches are not usual $2.5 million to serve as player- coach of the new World Hockey Russia, seeded No. 8. Both learned their tennis on hard courts but got into the seeding list because the grass court Association's Winnipeg Jets. The 33-year-old "Golden Jet" appeared at a St. Paul, morning to sign a personal services contract and receive a $1 million certified check from WHA Properties Ltd.

Then Hull, his wife and three of their five children, flew aboard a chartered jet with WHA officials to Winnipeg to sign a playing contract with the Jets. WHA officials called it the largest contract paid to a professional hockey player. "His playing contract was signed here in Winnipeg," Donald J. Regan, WHA general counsel said from league headquarters in Santa Ana, Calif. "And it is governed by the laws of Manitoba." "If the Black Hawks and the NHL would like to sue the Winnipeg Jets in Winnipeg, I think they'll have a tough row to hoe." There was no immediate comment from the Black Hawks or NHL President Clarence Campbell if a suit would be filed maintaining that Hull had not played out his option, even though his contract had expired.

Hull said he didn't think Arthur and William Wirtz, chief executives of the Black Hawks, stars of the World Champion ly world happenings. But with the keen interest sparked by ship Tennis professional group American Bobby Fischer chal are not competing. lenging Russian Boris Spassky for the world title, it's a differ ent situation. The Icelandic Chess Feder Easton, Wenger Tie With 37s At Bill Roberts Capital Sports Nips M. Brown ation has put up close to for the 24-game match, to be held for two months in Reykjavik, Iceland, starting July 2.

The games will be played in Tim Easton and John Wenger Capital Sporting Goods got each posted 37s to share low only six hits but made them gross honors Tuesday in the count in posting a 9-8 victory the Reykjavik Sportshall, which seats about 3,000 people. The match will be open to the public, and tickets will cost $5 a game or $75 for the 24 games. Bill Roberts Golf League, but over M. L. Brown Tuesday night in the Men's Fast Pitch Wenger won the prize on the bases of the closest chip on No.

9. Softball League. Of the $200,000 put up, some Pat LaSalle was the winning $125,000 will be paid in prizes to Low net team was M. L. would take him to court.

the players, according to the federation. i despite giving up 10 hits. In another one-run game Brown with 183. The individual scores were Ken Blake, 34; Jim Fischer, 29, and Spassky, 35, played Monday, Union Bank Wheat, 36; Bud a 1 1 and Grayson Cordell, 37; and A. W.

Burgan, 39. will also divide 60 per cent of the income from films and beat 1 a 's Distnbuting-Bairs 7-6, Tom Bates was the winning pitcher and Jim Martin was the loser. Due to the Fourth of July ho The federation has signed a liday, the league will not play next week. 99-year contract with Chester Fox and Inc. for exclusive STANDINGS PI "I think the Wirtz' will consider this as a business transaction," Hull said.

"If they do, I think they are barking up the wrong tree. I have no regrets, Mars Scott Atop Tennis Ladder Mars Scott has vaulted to the top of the 1972 Helena Tennis Club ladder tournament by virtue of a 6-2, 6-3 victory over previously No. 1 rated Jim Ha-gan in the opening days of the worldwide visual rights, including rights to film the match and still photos of the match Union Bank 26 13 11 63 The Pub Stops Red Meadow, 8-4 Stlnehfield Aaencv 28 17 5 61 taken inside the Sportshall. 27 16 7 61 Duffy's Nile Owl In the United States, ABC has Phillips Clover Leaf M. L.

Brown First Security Bank contracted for exclusive film Jorgenson 25 15 10 60 26 16 8 60 24 17 9 57 26 20 4 56 23 17 10 56 24 21 5 53 23 20 7 53 21 19 10 52 23 21 6 52 First National Ban rights. The Fox film segments will be shown Saturdays on the Spirit Shoppe Suds Hut Commerce Bank Mont. Physicians Serv. ABC program, "Wide World of Sports." 6 50 Hofbrau ladder season. In the United States, Channel In other matches played in 22 22 21 21 .22 23 20 23 17 24 17 27 16 28 8 50 5 49 7 47 9 43 6 40 6 38 Rainier Beer Helena Blueprint Anderson Clothing Thurber Printing Mountain Bell License Liquor the tournament, Dave Eagle de 13-WNDT, New York, and Teleprompter Cable T.V.

have planned programs discussing the action at the match, without the use of the Fox film. feated Rick Ecke, 0-6, 6-4, 6-3; Hagan defeated Jack Reddy, 7-5, 6-1; Rick Ecke defeated Karl Arhart, 4-6, 7-5, 6-2; and Scott defeated Arhart, 6-2, 6-1. Channel 13 plans a move-by- City Baseball move commentary and analysis on the match, by chess master The current standings in The Pub-Olympia used a pair of three-run innings to defeat Red Meadow-Silver Spur 8-4 Tuesday evening in the Men's Slow Pitch Softball League. Red Meadow, champions of the invitational tournament held here last weekend, scored one run in the top of the first inning but never led again despite holding a 10-9 edge in hits. Jim Mallard homered for the winners while Ed Clement had a home run for the losers.

Ray Swanby was the winning pitcher and Pete Hamper was the loser. In a Tuesday game, Morrison Maierle scored twice in the bottom of the seventh to nip House of Wong, 8-7. Chuck Cebulla was the winning pitcher and Rock Rickman took the loss. PEE WEE LEAGUE clude: Shelby Lyman, who will work from a studio in Albany, N.Y., 1. Mars Scott, 2.

Jim Hagan, Dodgers Cards Braves 003 000-3 8 1 102 23x 8 5 0 111 0003 8 2 000 110-2 5 1 Mets 3. Jack Reddy, 4. Bob Ecke, 5. Rick Ecke, 6. Karl Arhart, 7.

Bill Scribner, 8. Harry Ecke, 9. Dave Eagle, 10. Erick Peterson, HR Robinson, Broves. 231 95x 20 12 3 Royals 400 003 7 1 3 White Sox MR K.

Nordbera. Royals. Indians 101 002- 4 2 6 Red Sox 127 012-13 4 5 using vertical boards to illustrate the moves. The extensive coverage would start Sunday, July 2 and run from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., nationally.

It would continue three times a week throughout the match, with shorter broadcasts Tuesday and Thursday for cities on the Eastern Seaboard. PONY LEAGUE E.H.-V.F.W. 153 002 011 11 1 Police 100 010 1 1 1 4 HR Berg, East Helena. f. JJ, I V- Sale Ends July 3rd iSSSl 1 SWP Gloss House Paint -mWV Save1-801 Regular 9.79 'S Glossy appearance gives outstanding protection, i "ty it Tough, durable traditional finish.

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002 010 1-4 Rotary 301 022 0- 1 ft Split With Anaconda 11. Jim Scribner, 12. Leon Clark, 13. John Yalovich. Ladies Golf Touring Ladies Professional Golf Association members who will take part in the annual proette-member 18-hole tournament at the Old West-bury Golf and Country Club here include Mary Mills, Pam Barnett, Marlene Hagge, Jan Feraris and LPGA president Cynthia Sullivan.

The one-day test is set for July 10. About 20 proettes will participate in the only Long Island appearance of LPGA members. game. Trailing 5-3 going into the seventh, Anaconda rallied for three runs on two errors, a walk, fielder's choice and one hit. The tying and winning runs scored when a pop up over second base fell untouched with two men out.

George Jones started for Helena and was in control until the seventh. He was charged with the loss, making him 1-3, as he fanned eight and walked three. Mark Wise came on to finish up and get the last two outs, but The Helena Reps split a non-league American Legion baseball doubleheader with the Anaconda team Tuesday night at Legion Field, the hosts winning 3-2 in the opener and losing 6-5 in the nightcap. Helena scored twice in the first inning of the opener on singles by Mark Blessinger, Allen McElroy and Bill Bowman along with a sacrifice. Anaconda scored once in the fifth on a hit, error and balk and tied the score in the sixth on a pair of hits.

The Reps won it in the bottom of the seventh as LeRoy Broughton singled, Ron Rout-zahn ran for him and stole second, moved to third on a sacrifice by Randy Routzahn and scored on a pinch single by Jim Helena had three runs on five hits and committed one error. Anaconda got its two runs on five hits and the visitors played errorless defense. McElroy led Helena with two-for-three at the plate and John Bomar went the distance to even his pitching record at 2-2. He fanned five and walked one. The Reps jumped out to a JO lead In the first Inning of the second game on a walk, two errors and singles by McElroy and Jeff Walter.

They made it 4-0 in the third on a single by Walter and double by Loren Oelkers. In the fourth Anaconda scored three times on three hits and a walk. Helena added a run in the fifth on two walks and Walter's third single of the Yogi Night NEW YORK (AP) Yogi Berra will be unavailable to manage the New York Mcts when they face the St. Louis walked in one run while striking out two. Cardinals in Shea Stadium, Aug.

7. That's the day Yogi will Walter led the Helena attack be inducted into baseball's Hall with three-for-four. of Fame at Cooperstown, N.Y. Helena's doubleheader with The Mets probably will be led Cut Bank on Saturday will start by pitching coach Rube Walker at 5 p.m. instead of 1 p.m.

as on Yogi's "day off." originally announced..

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