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THE EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASSILLON. OHIO THURSDAY, MAY 20. 1971 NINETEEN NOTHING LIKE GOOD START Lee (left) dumped some of his golfing partner's clubs'on the ground at the first tee'during-the pro-am of the Colonial fovitational toursa- 1 ment in Ft. Worth, Wednesday.

Treip6 told his partner, Mike 'Cochian, an; Associated Press writer, that he didtft like: to golf'with 'anyone who. had such a "sieezy golf bag." Coehran (right) laughes it shot 71. Mike snapped, "No comment," on his score, and added, "I will riot appear at the U.S. Open this year." (AP Wirephoto.i' Green would like to event play M. in 4 We were due' Martin; Chief given a workout iim Boyer lead power onslaught Braves clouting ball at a hot pace By The Associated Press Mike Lum's new bats and.

Glete Boyer's old legs have had a brisk workout, but nothing compared to the exercise Chief Noc-A Homa's been getting this week. Lum and Boyer each drove in three runs with a pair of hosiers Wednesday night, sending Atlanta mascot Noc-A-Homa into orbit four times as. the fence-busting Braves shelled the Montreal Expos 104. Lum, filling in for-'sore-legged FORT WORTH, Tex. vramer of "more than rookie of the year is Buddy Al- Now that rookie Hubert Green last four starts, was has broken through with hisjonelofrthe favorites, in the $125, first golf victory, 24-jpOO year-old has new ambition V- tblgqlf to Invitation play in the Masters.

"It would mean, a lot to my folks," said the son of a Birmingham, er, Dr. A. A. Green. "IT'D MAKE my mother so happy she wouldn't know what to can just see her there, sippin' tea in high society and talking about her son playing in the Masters." The 1 the dgrway un- first; rirofes- week" in the $.125,000 Hoiastdn'Champions International Invitational, beating veteran Don January in a sudden death playoff when he fcird- ied the first extra hole.

He's made almost in winnings this year and is making a strong, bid for Rookie of the Year slugger Hank Aaron, lin, a close friend of Green's, Vietnam veteran and winner of) ihe Greensboro Open. Effs also in the field of 101 that teed off today in the first "round: of this. $125,000 event on the 74'42-yard, par 70 Colonial Country club course. Among the missing are Ben Hogan, who had to withdraw Wednesday of a knee injury, -Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus, who are taking tune off. Top choices for the $25,000 first prize are Billy Casper and South- African Gary season while breaking in a new set of bats delivered just before the game.

crashed his, night spirit, a happy-go-lucky bach-', Another -Strong candidate for jPlayer, each making his first "Istart in Tiger golfers dose several weeks. Also 'among the leading; contenders are Lee Trevino, defending i champion Homero Blancas and Masters king Charles Goody, j-who hasn't finishell 110th -in his last smarts. eight: starts V- ifisr. chugging, around the hases'jear; lier in the game for an appar- shot, which, in reality, had cleared the and caromed off Noc-A- Homa's teepee back onto the field. The Chief, who celebrates each Atlanta homer with a war! dance, has been gyrating at ai STEALT ATTEMPT FAILS Dalton Jones, Detroit third baseman, was tagged but by Cleveland catcher Ray Foose on an attempt to steal home in the fifth inning of Wednesday night's game at Municipal stadium- in Cleveland.

Dick McAuliffe does some: faBcy in avoid'" (AP Cynthia Sue Vesely to reign over HOF weekend marathon- pace in the Braves' last three games. The'y have walloped "11 homers to seven for the opposition while winning all three to move within games of jpaceSetting San J- (See (Photo on page, one) An Oakwood high Senior and cheerleader, jCytJiia Sue -Vesely; 18, will reign as queen of Can- and Mrs. William Vesely of 6201. Firestone rd NE in Pla'in township, was selected by a panel of five judges after inter- ITiii A 11T 1 Ft. ton's Hall of Fame weekend! vlews Wednesday July 30-31.

Miss Vesely, daughter of HER CROWNING came -after ms with recorCroima Massillon Washington ended its season on a happy note and-. Perry completed spring in record fashion golf action Wednesday at the Elms. Country club. WHS, with No. 3 Tim Hose and No.

4 Don Westover scoring decisive two-point victories. downed Glenwood li the Tigers scored their loth win against six setbacks. HOSE a 37 as did Gary Soldatis, but the latter's score neutralized by the Eagles' Sam Mollet and Soldatis lost on total holes. Terry Evans, a three-year varsity campaigner, paced Perry's record round of 145 strokes with a orie-under 34 on the second nine at the Elms. Joe Martinez was right as he posted an even 35 with' the help of an eagle-three on the par-five No.

12. Mirk Grovemiller had a 37 and Joe Oik had a 39 to aid the Panthers' record round, which came in a 54 win over Central Catholic. Central's Randy Ross also had an even 35. Perry finished with a 17-5 overall mark. CC shows 17-10 record as the Crusaders fell the day after they whipped Fairless M.

MA8SIIXON 514, GlENWOOB 314 Gary Soldatis (M) 37 tost to Sam 37, Easky (M) 40 tost to Mike W) 37 drf. Dan Waikem leads Four Winds triumph at Lima 1 a dinner and fashion modeling (which was not considered in judging) Wednesday evening in Meyers Lake park's Moon- ight -ballroom. Tnere were-15 finalists modeling) 'including Sandy Mathie and Gretchen McLain from the Mas- siilon area. A total of 550 persons attended the dinner. Waikem, jr, of Jackson townjship, led the Four Winds' No.

5 to a second place, 3,1891 actual-total in the -67th; Annual jOhio State bowling tournament I at Lima. i Waikem blistered a 279 single the pins in the doubles and singles competition with 596 and 687 series' respectively for an all-events total of .1,994. The all-events score is not in the top five but is sarely in Hie 15. Only, the five scores were released; Fair, Moecia Shoe Repair won a roll- team, in its first year together, off for the crown. Maxine Fair of 1801 32nd st NW, include a third place in the In- I game score toward his 711 series in the team event.

John Walker I of Alliance contributed 616, Dalej THE FOUR "WINDS team fin- JMani, also of Alliance, had sn second in' the Ewing of'Canton 583 and Craig Conrad of Canton Waikem continued t-o Chevrolet Classic after winning the second half and'attaining best winning per centage on batter! the year in the league. Dick TERRY EVANS Don" Westover (M) 41 Hob Showers 43. Z-0. Total 1S5. Glen-; I Hey Massillon Pat Egtn says: over and Me RETREADS WIDE OVAL SUMMEE DESIGN 2 hjtaDei Balanced AST MM SMck PAT EGAN TIRES wood 161.

PEKBT Rick Ress (C) 38 lost to Joe Martinez 35, 0-2. Sandy RoSs i'C) 33 def. Mark Grovemiller 37, 2-0. Jon Doyle 40 lost to Terry Evans 34. 0-2.

John Pendolino 33 def. Joe flik 3S, 2rO. Total 145, Central Catholic 151. Weaver to Walsh Caprita strikes again in extra-inning win Jody Caprita has struck again! He, delivered a two-out, game- winning double last to give Massillon Washington its margin of victory in a 54. over Perry.

AND, THE Tiger senior came back a week to the day to provide the key blow in another WHS marathon win. Tuslaw downed Sandy Valley 5-2 in a Senate league tussle and Jackson Memorial Fairless 3-2 in a Federal'league outing Wednesday. Caprita poked a single to send home Hank Nussbantner from second base to provide the only run the Orange and Black's home conquest of Canton Lincoln in a 10-inning wmtest as Coach A young man whose high (Mike Internicola's charges end Inter -Valley conference next chool year. Wednesday's win was Tus- aw's seventh in 11 league ames and enabled the Dave Null-tutored team to even its ecord in 20 total outings. Sandy stands 9-9 and 5-5.

Ed Cowan fanned six and walked three as he balanced his record in starts. Terry Etorvath went two-for- 'our and Wesie and Jerry Shackle each had two safeties three trips to account for six of the winners' eight hits off Steve Jacoby. school basketball coach thinksjed the "spring with a 13-11 over he has a bright future has ac- all record. They posted a .500 cepted a basketball grant-in- aid.to Walsh College. Signing of Canton Lincoln high school standout Chick slate in 10 Diamond conference 'contests.

It was quite an improvement over last year's 8-15 mark. Weaver was officially'announced! Caprita's heroics Wednesday by Walsh coach Joeiwere just part of the story be- jhind the WHS win. The remaind- was in the of sophomore Bob Geiser-and sen- Bogdan. TUXEDO JUNCTION RENT FORMAL WEAR for Demits WtddHngs, Etc. KEENER sshoD 0.

Ctarga Ohlt (33-1774 til Men. thn Srt. ior Dennis Franklin. GEISER ALLOWED just one hit in seven innings of work. He gave way to Franklin because of com sore arm and the duo bined in a three-hitter.

Tuslaw-Sandy Valley Tuslaw's win over invading Sandy kept the Mustangs kick ing for the Senate crown. The Mustangs are to end their season today at home againsl league-leading Btrtsburg, which will try to exit from Senate competition with a title. The Tigers will, enter the posed county achoo second game between Bobby Jack Jackson-Fairless Carnes snuffed out a Fairless rally in the bottom of seventh en route to a four- hitter. He struck out four and walked none. Bruce Beadling had JM's only- lit in the second when the Polar Jears scored twice for a 2-Q edge.

Beadling sent home Brad Williams, who. htd opened the frame with a walk. Glen Lanzer and Mike Eddy also drew free passes to load the sacks for Beadling and Jeff Evans drew an "Annie Oakley" to force in Lanzer. Lanzer singled home Williams with the decisive run in the third. Lanzer had reached base safely, on an error, JM is 54 in Federal-play and 7-9 overatt LINCOLN HHE .400 000 000 3 MASSTLLOW 000-000 000 0 Walter and Blbbta.

Frank. lin (8) and Ridgtoy. Other accomplishments by the jter-City tourney at Heath with a actual and the team cur- jrently ranks in the top 25 in I the 1971 American Bowling-congress (ABC) tourney at Coho HaU in Detroit, Mich. Over 6,000 teams are entered in the ABC Waikem's 214 average tops i the team, which carries a 1,008 I a a for tournaments. Walker; Mani and Morehart have all had 300 games this season.

Canton, and the Fair; second MIKE WAIKEM Adjourn second chess contest VANCOUVER Major League Standlnqs I NAttOSTAI. LEAGUE East Division W. L. Pet. G.B.

iPittsburgh 23 14 .622 York 21 14 St Louis 21 16 19 18 (Montreal 13 ..16 -Philadelphia 12 23 West Division I W. L. Francisco .28 11 20 18 'Los- Angeles 19 20 iHouston 18 20 'Cincinnati. 14 23 11 26 .600 568 .514 .448 .343 Pet. .718 .526 .487 .474 .378 .297 1 2 4 6 10 G.B.

7'i Wednesday's Results Angeles and' Atlanta 10, Montreal 4 Philadelphia 4, New York 1 Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 1 Los Angeles 6, St Louis 5 San Diego 2, Houston 1 110 innings) Chicago 9. San Francisco 5 Games Fischer of Los Mark Taimanov of Soviet Union in a quarter-final elimination round to determine a challenger fpr the chess championship -was- adjourned (Orimstey'w) Wednesday on the 73rd move. San Francisco (Manchai 6-2) at Chicago (Hands It Was the Second adjOUm-i Los Angeles 2-7) at St. ment of the game, which: 3-3) at Pittsburgh iBlass 3-1) at Cincinnati Tuesday. Wednesday's night 1 A Oi Lolich snaps two streaks at Cleveland Detroit scores in ail but two innings By The Associated Press "We were due for something like this," said Detroit manager Billy Martin whose Tigers Wasted the Cleveland Indians, 12-1, Wednesday.

The victory snapped a two game Tiger losing streak and a four-game Indians winning streak. It also was the 22nd career victory against just eight losses for Tiger starter Mickey Lolich, who pitched the first seven innings. "We've had so many games," said Martin. "We due for fike Detroit stored in every inniag but the seventh and ninth, and were led by Dick McAuliffe and Al Kaline. I McAULIFFE DOUBLED in jtwo runs in the fourth and I plated two more in 'the seventh with Ms fifth homer of -the year.

Kaline hit (has first two homers of the year, solo shots in the 'and sooth innings. Balton Jones, making a rait start at third, also drove in two runs ivith a second-inning homier and a run-scoring single in the fifth. In picking up his sixth victory of the year against just three daughter" "of Mri late Carl L. Donna 'Kay uation began on the 45th Daniell, 20, of Mt. Lebanon, a junior at Mt.

Union college; third Susan Ramsey, 21, daughter of and Edward. Ramsey of 3801.10th st SW, Canton; and fourth Vicki Lynn Wilkof, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Wilkof of 900 24th st NE, Canton. Miss Vesely will reign with tier court in the Hall of Fame Parade July 31 and at the game later between the Houston Oilers and Los Angeles Rams at Fawcett stadium.

A shapely 5-feet-8 and weighing 128 pounds, she is the third queen chosen by the HOF Festival. The first two were Donna Young of Canton and Faye Rohref of Hartville. Cynthia, as an Oakwood cheerleader, was an escort for 1970 HOF enshrinee Tom Fears. She plans to enter Akron university to become a registered nurse. THE GRANDFATHER of first runnerup Cathy Fair, Vincent V.

Zettler, sr, 83, is enshrined in the HOF. He was the left halfback for the former Canton professional Bulldogs in 1910-1916. Joseph F. Toot, jr, of the 1971 HOF Festival and Mrs, Beverley Luke is chairman of the festival's queen committee. One of the queen judges was! Charles "Chip" Glass, in hisj i third year as tight end for the! Lolich surrendered just six hits in the seven innings he worked.

"I took Lolich out because he made 180 pitches in 13 innings the other night in Washington," explained Martin. "I wanted to save him. night "mean we'll get a out of him thfe next'time heL pitches," said Martin. LOLICH SAID bis career success against Cleveland is "Just one of -those things. "I cant explain it," he said.

"If I could, then I'd pitch the same way against everybody." He said the first couple of innings were "scary" because "routine fly balls anywhere else are home runs here." He worked his way oat of bases- loaded jams, in the first and third innings. The only Cleveland run on a sbdMnning Homer by Eddie Tjeon, bis second of the season. Oakland-Milwaukee Vida Blue continues to color blind American league batters and, Wednesday night, won his ninth straight game for Oakland with a threfrihit, 3-0 whitewashing of Milwaukee. Not incidentally, it was tile fiftih shutout for the dazzling 22-year-old. 'Tin learning as I go along," (See 20) 4-2, at cleveland Emvms And it was noted.

the 10-match series. Russian cagers win 97-79 tilt Fischer holds a 1-0 lead Die 'Rirby 1-31 at (Blasingame 2-4). mght Friday's Games Los Angeles at Philadelphia, night; Atlanta at New York, night Pittsburgh at Montreal, night San Francisco at Houston, night San Diego at St Louis, night AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W. L. Pet.

G.B. Boston 23 11 .676 21 14 .800 2Va 17 19 .472 7 16 18 .471 7 Washington 15 22 .405 9'a Cleveland 14 21 .400 9Vz Wnt Division W. Oakland 27 14 Minnesota 20 18 The Russians jumped to an Kansas' city 19 LEXINGTON, Ky. rc, Baltimore (AP) Detroit team AAU night beat the Marathon team 97-79 Wednesday early 124 lead and held a edge at the half Pet. .659 .526 .500 .475 .412 .382 5' 2 i 7'ij 8'A i 10 I Rscmg Nightly Except Sundays FREE DRAWING Sr $21,000 IN CASH TO BE GIVEN AWAY the losing team wasj Dwvis from Georgetown college with 16 Leading the Russian team in Modestas Pau- SAN.

VAL. TUSLAW DOB 000 000 0-4 Jaeoby and Cowan and Crcttinger, GrtybUl JACKSON 000 FAIRU5SS 010 000 Carnw Scott fmtej He. RH 4 7 lauskas with 17 points. Kenyon speech Washington high grid Coach Bob Oommings wiE ipeak attte usual Kenyon College football clinic to be held June 11.12 at Gcnbier. Milwaukee 14 20 (Chicago 13 21 Wednesday's Remits Baltimore 4, Washington 1 Detroit 12, Cleveland 1 Boston 7.

New York 2 Kansas City 2, Chicago 0 Minnesota 12, California 8 Today's Canes New York gjahnien1-5) at Boston at Washington (Janeik 1-2 or Cox 0-2), night Detroit (Coleman 4-0) at Cleveland (Foster 3-2), night i Milwaukee (Krausse 1-4) at Oak-! land (Dobton 3-0), night Mtantfote (Hamm 1-0) at California (Wright 3-J), frlday'i Bottom at Baltimore, night New York at Cleveland, night Milwaukee at City, night Washington at Detroit, night Minnesota at Oakland, night Chicago at California, night DiWINC NOWTHFICLD MEET $300 mmm, tat MEEADMSSttft-JtO UXM.DCC jCKVtCE CimiGC OH MOMDNVS ADMIT TWO This CottpON pcfBon POOH teK wty 9Mnpfcft charge) admit TWO Graffdatand TMC, Wed. or during 1971. NORTHfltiD PARK MOVING COSTS TOO HI6H? NOT WITH U-HAUL For every $1.00 you'd normally spend for moving, put 504 to back in your pocket! Rent a U-Haul moving van truck here, turn it in to a U-Haul Dealer in your new neighborhood. Call today! GEO. PAPPAS TEXACO 12192 Lincoln Way, Massillon, Ohio Ert.

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