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1 HISS wins 0 7 'A i 1 i I on a three-hiHer, 2 but wasn't hot on the rest of 1 the team performance. 'A "if aT A SJ If Ar. y. S't "When you have runners on second and third with one out and don't score, there isn't much you can say," Rigney said. "We got good pitching again today, but we'rt just not hitting." The Red Sox send right-hander Marty Pattin (4-8) to the mound tonight in the windup of the successful home stand.

The Twins plan to counter with Jim Perry, their right-handed ace struggling with a 6-7 record. 4 said after hiking his slugging average over .605. "It gives the bullpen a rest, and those guys will be ready when needed." Of course, one gagster had to go around the clubhouse asking in jest: "Isn't this creating a problem? Won't the relievers go stale?" McGlothen and previously unbeaten Ray Corbin hooked up In a pitching duel before a Fourth of July fans. The Red Sox broke the scoreless duel In the fifth as Carl Yastr-zemski doubled off the wall in left center and scored as Fisk beat out an infield hit on which third baseman Danny Thompson threw wildly to first. Beniquez, who weighs just 160 pounds, added a big insurance run in the sixth.

With two out, he drilled a shot 420 feet into the centerfield bleachers. BOSTON (AP) Who eke do the Boston Red Sox have hidden down on the farm? Lynn McGlothen, a 22-year-old right-hander summoned from Louisville of the International League less than two weeks ago, hurled a brilliant three-hitter for his first major league victory Tuesday in a 2-0 decision over the Minnesota Twins. Rookie Juan Beuiquez, called up from Louisville to replace Injured Luis Aparicio at the same time, contributed his first major league homer and Fisk, who started the season as third string catcher, had a pair of hits as the Red Sox posted their fifth victory In a row. McGlothen, a victim of non-support in his first two starts, became Boston's fourth consecutive starting pitcher to go the distance, joining Ray Culp, Curtis and Luis Tiant. The Red Sox haven't had pitchers do that since 1968.

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CR BB 10 IP homer I've ever hit," he said. "I only had two homers at Louisville all last year, and I had five this season." Twins Manager Bill Rigney didn't fault Corbin's pitching, 0 2 111 1 I I I I I I I 1 1 1 DIVING SCORE Dave Rader of the San Francisco Giants sails over from third base on a sacrifice fly by Tito Fuentes. The umpire is John Kibler Philadelphia Phillies' catcher John Bateman as he scored th winning run in San Francisco claimed a triumph as Jim Barr hurled a three-hitter and the seventh inning of Tuesday night's game in Philadelphia. Rader scored the Giants scored both of their runs in th seventh. (AP Photofax) Corbin La Roche Meolothit "It certainly it nice to get by Corbin HBP by Mcqlothn (Tovar) (iik).

A II.1M. these complete games," Fisk Pearson nips Petty, wins Firecracker 400 Postpone title chess match Lonborg tosses bit of nostalgia at Angels, 2-0 the National Association for Bv STEPHENS BROEMNG REYKJAVIK. Iceland (AP) and Chris Amon of New Zealand third. For the fourth time is five races in the Trans-American Sedan Championship, George Follmer of Arcadia, drove an American Motors Javelin home in first place in the 200-mile race at Donny-brooke Speedway in Brainerd, Minn. And Vince Gimondo, a bal- singled, Johnny Briggs scored Lahoud with a hit off the glove of Angel hurler Lloyd Allen, and Scott scampered home on Elbe Rodriguez' slow roller.

The world championship chess match between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky now is scheduled to start Thursday afternoon following another By BLOYS BRITT AP Anto Racing Writer "It reminded me of Kansas City last year," said Don Shula, coach of the Miami Dolphins. "That was when we went three overtimes to beat the Chiefs in the National Football League playoffs." Shula was the grand marshal for Tuesday's Firecracker 400-mile Stock Car Race at Dayton International Speedway. It was is Dave May singled in the ll-' ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) -Pitcher Jim Lonborg threw some nostalgia at the California Angels and began talking fondly again about skiing after Siding the Milwaukee Brewers a 4-2 American League victory Tuesday. Lonborg, a Brewer acquisition from the Boston Red Sox, hasn't been the same since a skiing accident five years ago threatened to destioy a career that included a 22-9 record id 1967.

But he kept the Angels under control, not requiring relief help until the ninth when Frank Linzy preserved Lonborg's seventh triumph against three setbacks. "Before the 1967 season, I put in three to four weeks of skiing during the winter he related, "and i wag the strongest in my life that season." WINONA DAILY NEWS SPORTS 1 "I ,1 "f) ninth off California's third pitcher of the evening, Rick Clark. Two outs later, Clark walked Rich Auerbach and Lonborg loading the bases. Ron Theobald drew a walk, scoring May, and reliever Mel Queen walked Lahoud for the Brewers' fourth run. It halted a Brewer losing streak at three games.

Meanwhile, the topic of Billy Conigliaro was back in the Brewer front office. General manager Frank Lane Stock Car Auto Racing's Grand National trial, started out as a seven-car battle. Among the front runners for the first 100 miles were pole sitter Bobby Isaac, who had qualified his Dodge at 186.277 mph; Petty's teammate Buddy Baker in a Dodge, and 28-year-old Pete Hamilton, a big winner two years ago and making a comeback this year in a Plymouth he helped build. But all three dropped out with mechanical problems before the halfway point, leaving Fearson, Petty and Allison to carry on the tooth-and-nail struggle. Pearson was paid $15,150 for Tuesday's victory.

Petty's second-place payoff of $9,225 pushed him past Allison in the money ranks with $121,360 against $120,210. Follmer won despite a gearbox stuck in fourth gear, managing to complete the 200 miles in barely over two hours and just 28 seconds in front of the Mustang driven by Jerry Thompson of Clawson, Mich. Follmer averaged 97.88 mph. And in London on Tuesday, Stewart said he was pulling out the Canadian-American series on doctor's orders and cutting the rest of his racing program for the year in half. Stewart won the French Grand Prix on Sunday after being idle for a month due to a duodenal ulcer.

5 ML Winona Daily Newt Winona, Minrwiota WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1972 postponement, this one demanded by the Soviet champion. After holding out for more money and getting it, the American challenger came to Iceland for the postponed opening match Tuesday. But Spassky walked out of the noon drawing to decide who would move first because Fischer was not present. He had sent his second, a Roman Catholic priest. Officials announced a new 48-hour postponement of the opener, originally scheduled for last Sunday.

They hoped both players would be ready to meet on Thursday. Fischer arrived In Reykjavik early Tuesday. The Icelandic Chess Federation had rejected his demand for 30 per cent of the gate receipts, but he agreed to come after a London investment banker doubled the $125,000 purse which he and Spassky will divide. The 29-year-old American grandmaster was resting from the overnight flight in a guarded villa at the edge of town when Spassky counterattacked Chess (Continued on next page) said Charlie Finley, owner of the Oakland Athletics, had made an offer for the fugitive, ding, 41-year-old part-time rac er from Orlando, won the the first time he had watched one of the auto racing spectaculars. He couldn't have picked a better time to be indoctrinated into the world of speed.

Like 67,200 other sweating, sun-drenched spectators, he stood and cheered as 37-year-old David Pearson drove a Mercury to a split-second victory over Dodge's Richard Petty and Chevrolet's Bobby Allison after 400 miles of 180 mile-an-hour dueling. Pearson finished half a car length ahead of Petty and another length in front of Allison, averaging 160.821 miles an hour for the distance. Clifton "Coo-Coo-Marlin was fourth in a Chevrolet and James Hylton fifth in a Ford. Elsewhere during the long Fourth of July weekend, 1971 world champion Jackie Stewart won the French Grand Prix as Emerson Fittipaldi of Brazil, the current championship points leader, came in second but that no deal is likely before "I would like to do it Paul Revere After-Midnight Race for Sports Sedans at Day- winter. he said, but acknowledged Brewer management might Conigliaro, whr abandoned the Brewers and returned to a tona Beach.

Gimondo's Camaro set a if- family resort business in Mas record average speed of 104.293 B.2iT' 1 sachusetts, said last week he is asking the club to put him on m.p.h. for the 250 miles over the retirement list. Daytona's 3.81-mile road "I am sick and tired of hearing about Conigliaro," Lane said Tuesday. "He is on our "I'm sure I'll have a tough time convincing anyone to let me do it again," he said. California deprived Lonborg of a shutout in the ninth by getting two runs on Andy Kosco's single and Bob Oliver's home run.

Brewers gave Lonborg a two-run edge in the first inning. Joe Lahoud reached on a fielder's choice, George Scott PITCHING A ONE-HITTER New York Mets' Tom Seaver heaves a mighty pitch during second inning action against the San Diego Padres Tuesday at New York's Shea Stadium. Seaver held the Padres hitless until Leron Lee hit a single in the ninth inning of the first game of a double-header. It was the only hit Seaver allowed as the Mets won 2-0. The Padres, however, came back to win the nightcap 4-2.

(AP Photofax) disqualified list." As for Finley's offer, "if Con course. Tom Nehl wag second and Jimmy Capps third, both also driving Camaros. The Firecracker at Daytona, a $105,000 mid-season stop on igliaro is going to play with anybody this year, he will play with us," Lane said. CVERIIAI DBLIVIRV AVAILABLE But Mrs. King waiting in the wings Kids to clash in Wimbledon semis rac yoGF me Sea! EEv iry SPECIAl EDITION INTERIOR tit don titles.

Billie Jean plays her old friend, rival and former doubles partner, Rosemary Casals, in today's other semifinal. On the basis ol her form so far in the tourney, Billie Jean, seeded second, is the hottest favorite in years at 4-6. In contrast, Evonne, the defending champion and one of the Wimbledon crowds' favorites, is rated at only 3-1. She had a close call in the quarter-finals, before beating Francoise Durr France, and another tough match in the previous round against Olga battle between the International Lawn Tennis Federation and World Championship Tennis, the pro group thai has the top players like Rod Laver, Arthur Ashe and Ken Rosewall under contract. Differences between the two organizations have been patched up, but not in time to allow the WCT pros to compete here this year.

This has helped fifth-seeded Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia, second seeded Ilie Nastase of Romania, and third seeded Manuel Orantes of Spain, reach the semifinals. In the semifinals, Smith will play Koes and Nastase will face Orantes. Evonne is seeded first, while Chris, making her first appearance in the tournament, was rated fourth. The betting on her so far is 9-2, with sixth-seeded Miss Casals at 14-1. In 18 matches between Rosie and Billie Jean in the past two years, Rosie has won only once.

In the men's semifinals Thursday, Stan Smith, last year's losing finalist and No. 1 seed this year, wilt be carrying the American hopes. The other semifinalists are Europeans. That's the first time this has happened since World War II. The reason is the running SrtCIAl EDITION PAINT WIMBLEDON, England (AP) The first meeting between Evonne Goolagunt.

the happy-go-lucky Australian, and Chris Evert, the ice-cool 17-year-old from Fort Lauderdale, will draw a tremendous crowd today when they play their women's semifinal match in the Wimbledon tennis tournament. But waiting in tht wings almost unnoticed bu? still the favorite among the bookies is Billie Jean King. In the excitement of seeing the long-awaited confrontation of the two brightes youngsters in years, the fans seemingly have forgotten about Billie Jean, winner of three Wimble EDITION sSSaSS. a WHEEL Yl ft 17 Every year VWs race in the Mexican 1 000, Over some of the roughest terrain in the world. The Baja Desert.

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Like silver metallic paint. and Bobby Nichols of Akron, Ohio, reported at one point Aside from that, you could forget it. The weatherman played only one note all week rain. But the weather wasn't the only marvel about the 1972! Cleveland Open. Both finished the regulation 72 holes at 278, six strokes under par.

Devlin gave awa the tournament on the 18th hole by missing a six-footer that could have given him a birdie and 277. Then he went out on the first hole of the sudden death and missed a three-foot par putt that gave Graham the chance for the title on the second sud Delta Import Motors, Inc. Highway 16, 61 and 14 Pertibone Island La Crosse, Wisconsin Monday they couldn see the sixth green from the sixth tee. The Cleveland Open had acquired a new handicap fog. Tom Weiskopf of Bedford, Ohio, lifted an iron to a boggy green and had trouble finding the ball.

It buried until only the top was visible. "I feel like I've been here a Special sports wheels. A special plaque and certificate. An optional leatherette interior as standard equipment And the same type of rugged construction and dependability that beat the Baja. And for all that, it only costs a little more than a regular Super Beetle.

Like we said. The Baja Champion SE is a limited production car. We don't have many. So come in soon, look over the Special Edition Beetle. And any other VW that catches your eye.

They're all made as if they were going to the Baia. CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) -The sun actually came out twice during th. $150,000 Cleveland Open Golf Tournament. Once it popped out right after officials, surveying the Tan-glewood Country Club's flooded 6,907 yards, called off Thursday's opening round. Then, a second time, it emerged to smile on David Graham of Australia when he collected his trophy and $30,000 check for outlasting Bruce Dev.

Ua of Coral Cablet, on the second sudden death playoff bole. In the first place, Graham, 26-year-old pro from Sydney, was winning his first tournament, the first rookie to do so this year. And he won it from his best friend. Neither Graham nor Devlin could quite make up their minds whether they were pleased or distressed. month," said Larry Hinson of Beach Mountain, N.C., who den death hole.

It was a wiero tournament from the time it didn't get started Thursday until it had gone 74 holes. Rod Curl of Redding, AUTHOtlZEO VOlSWGEN' MAU4 captured third place money after leading tht tournament the first three days..

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