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BOB What Is A Sport? Jack's Foes Arrive For British Open Play JUST WHAT are duman beings go for that the) refer to as sports? tell you one thing. I don't amell no ssvoat, it ain't no one erudite advocate of the Jock more basic philosophies answer. And maytie he's right. But the word Us the backbone of since what it is all atxnji Of course' competition can run from one businessman trying to cut another out of trade both seek to wars between giant oataons. Well, maybe In way both of these could be oalied if you wanted to the basic definition of The former necessitates a set of rules whereby the contestants will be vying on equal terms from the start, and may the best man get filthy rich.

latter ln- involves all the concepts of masterful coaching the sidelines, of course. The sidelines way back from the field of action. Both stretch the definition of the word, naturally. Which brings us to a couple more, in particular. Chess and bridge.

The.se pastimes are highly competitive. Each 1 climaxed by declaring a winner and But are they sports 0 SI Says Yes By JOF NAGLE champions, also arrived complete the lftf-man field for MUIRF1ELD, Scotland the 101st renewal of (UPI)-Lee Trevino, cocky and fop golfing event, jovial as ever despite an They found the fi.892 yard, exhausting journey, arrived par 71 course in unfriendly Monday to begin defense of his mood Fierce winds whipped British Open golf championship the exposed links which run Trevino was playing in the alongside the Firth of Forth Canadian Open at Fort and intermittent showers added Ontario, Iasi week while Jack to the unpleasant conditions Nirklaus meticulously tuned up his Awesomely powerful game tell me this is the bsst for fhe July 12-15 tournament course in the Trevino he needs to bring his dream of said. aim to get as much the Grand Slam closer to practice as possible before reality. Wednesday's After I'm here now and the course on his raring to said Trevino, first sighting, he planned 27 who failed in his attempt to holes on Tuesday, hold on to rhe Canadian title. in really great shape.

don't intend to lose this title as Lee compleiely well recovered from that boul of Arnold Palmer and Gary pneumonia and say I was Player, a couple more former playing iietiet right now Tigers Rip Rangers, 8-3 just before championship. I'm putting well, driving well and feeling Trevino said he had been travelling since Sunday not going to sleep until tonight. That's how I get over the time-ehange problem, I justi stay up for 36 hours, get a good night sleep and I'm The Mex certainly showed no signs of tiredness. Sporting a straw sombrero-type hat he called a Trevino kept up a stream of wisecracks as he described his journey from Prestwick airporl. don have to go he said done the i tour of Scotland bit already.

I had to hire a bus when the cars sent to meet my party of seven show. The driver know the way here and we crawled along every danged road in Scotland. tell you how slow we went, a tractor passed us three Trevino said the reason he finished no better than 10 th in the Canadian Open was cau.se I played too conserva-j He said thought, around par would win, but I 1 was wrong and the other guys just burned up the Palmer arrived in sityle, He chartered a plane at Prestwick and was flown to a disused Royal Air Force field at F.asi Fortune, about 10 miles from the course. The winner was out playing the links with Tom Weiskopf within a couple of hours. A huge gallery was clear evidence of his undiminished popularity.

Player, who won the title in 1959, underlined the problems the late arrivals have to contend with in their bid to prevent Nick I a us surging on toward golfing immortality. definitely culs down your changes of the South, African admitted. an Open championship you need to get here a week early and i prepare solidly. Two days is not really long enough to get over the time change, get to know! the course and tune up your game Player toward the course on his own, playing several balls at each hole, testing out the sand traps and, like the other late airivals, making no attempt to st ore. Palmer admitted to feeling very as lie completed his first practice round, and he looked it.

play too badly considering the long journey he said. problem is still putting. I carried three putters and used them all but still find one I felt really confident He said the only worthwhile putt he holed was a 15-footer for an eagle three at the 558- yand fifth. Palmer said he felt the course was playing despite the strong westerly wind. very dry and the hall runs a long way.

I'd say the winning score would be a bit less than the 282 that won in 1966 For example at the fifth I hit a five iron second to the SPORTS Illustrated magamze trailing Ll-1 in ttie of feels they are, and runs the eighth, with the pitchers frequent articles on them along harping at the hitters and the with football baseball, hockey batsmen blaming hurlers, Norm basketball, golf track and field, both sides pulling out all the tMr to dnve from the game. Pinchmnner hit hn 15th and lfttii home Willie Horton scored on a in sacrifice fly by Freehan. three runs Monday night as the Brinkman doubled home Detroit Timers beat tJie Texas the third Tiger run in the tennis and the lot That stops in to say SI is rhe ultimate more expressive areas. Chess, wUh tog onyia, an(, rans qu.i« trammw in money match firjt Norttirup and it the wav its writers and editors Bobby iischer and Boris 74 hand "things fee! Spmky, darty ljM, (lrst Joe l.ovitto went I knim absolutely on thp worlds eight for but Rangers and now haa six consecutive hits. also STKS £l' after g.ving up a and a walk bridge, attested by the fact that have Associated general njnth was I can go down three tricks wires, and it has done likewise) relieved fohn Hiller The doubled, redoubled and has run lengthy pieces on the victory Coleman his vulnerable with all the flair of goings-on.

On our sports defeais a ecramhUng quarterback being hookup to boot. Jim NnrltlrUf) als0 baIlgwl trapped for a loss tU done hit with it fwrth And don rhmk there no but maybe we should Maybe asoT1 as netroit made rookie sweat involved, either chess is mst as sporty as the firm major Especially when I am partner sweat set's stuff league decision a loss Northrup to my wife We both sweat a Since 1 know nothing what- hjt his homer with a man on in rt lot, and the language across t.he soever about the game- I yield tfce third and Cash followed table would rival that of a to a chess nut for the crowd with his the night after team whidh votes in the affirmative. TIGERS RANGERS I Nel ion 3b Shellenbrk Bilttner ph Panther Harrah Mincher lb Maddox pr baseball dugout a Chessmen Do, Too On a more local level Bill Freehan walked in the same inning. Cash added his second of ttie game with none on leading off tiie eighth Don Mirwiier followed a leadoff double by Toby Harrah I a double suffered a bv Al slight haa a bad among athlete and the public McKone says chess is becoming tiie seventh inning with his who may chink chefts a fast rising pastame in the sixth home run of the season are a little bit iwys Jim Valley. Mike Flewelling- a for Texas and Hal Kins McKone, who as sports in recent graduate of Harlingen followed one out later with his formation director at Pan High School is one of the top a 460-foot drive Into American University and as a players "The Valley champion center field player knows both wo rids is James Page of Brownsville McAuliffe walked and the facts can bf (Hher top McKone scored Detroit first nun in the surprusmg.

says, Taylor of first inning on knows if chess a Harlingen (twee very Kaline who an art, a science or Just strong players from McAllen hamstring pull of rus is more 'Mat, Clifford and anii hafl removed an art, because 'he artist an lyrothers. Israel and Clem work alone and uninterrupted A good chess player is like a McKone says the Fischer shortstop who must think whfre Spassky match has increased to throw the ball, to first base- interest area chess clubs, or home plate, or not to throw Harlingen Chess Club, at all, while somebody else which meets on Thursday night Is trymg to knock him down at the (St. Albans) st the time In other words church There is also a chess has strong rivalry and Brownsville Chess Club which without meets on Fndav nights physical contact. In that it 1 Uke tennis, golf and other So McKone is one chessman non-contact sports which involve who feels his game is a sport thinking under Anybody else have any ideas? LOVlHo cf Randle 2b 3b Tetan Detroit DP 28 Kaline, Norttirup Mlrvcher (6), Northrup, Detroit bl Ml; 4 0 i 0 McAulltte 2b 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Kaline rf till 1 0 0 0 Horton If 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 Northrup rt 1 2 5 110 Freehan 2 111 2 112 Cash lb 4 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 Stanley ct 4 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 Rodrlqux 3b 3 10 0 3 111 Brinkman ss 3 8 11 5 0 0 0 Coleman 4 0 10 5 0 4 0 Hiller 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 3 Totals II 11 I 000 214 000 I 1. II, Detroit 5 Lovltto 2, Brinkman, Harrah (4), Cash 2 (15, King (4).

SB Nelson 0 1 SheHenbatk Panther Coleman 11-7 Hiller I Coleman pitched Save Hiller (1). (Klnot WP-Colpman 2:21 A SF Freehan ip er Db io 5 7 7 7 I 2 2 0 0 0 1 12 1111 10 3 1 3 1 to 2 bailers in 9th HBP by Coleman However, he agreed with Player the late aiTivals will be severely handicapped by lack of preparation. days is just not enough he said has a big advantage through being here a week in advance. There's no question about Arnie, who thought the course played much easier than in 19Wi when the rough was allowed to I grow to wheat-field proportions, said quit wearing eyeglasses or contact lenses. very near-sighted now and have difficulty judging (distances.

I tell if the pin is on the front or the baek of the groen sometimes, but the contact lonses became a problem. I plan to try some new ones after the summer but until then I'll have to rely on I my caddie for club FRANK LUCCHESI FIGHT TEARS BACK Released At Phil's Manager Twins Clout Brewers, Fischer-Spassky Showdown Starts BLOOMINGTON. Minn Darwins major league grand slam and Nve runs batted in lifted Jim Perry and the Minnesota Twins to an win over rhe I Milwaukee Brewers Monday. homer helped the to one of their two run innings. His first-irvmng grand slam followed hits by i Danny Thompson and Rod Carew and a walk to Harmon KHlebrew The homer, 10th of the season, gave the Twins a 4-4) lead against Farl Stephenson Ron Clark's sacrifice fly scored John Briggs from third Perry Slips Past Chisox OLEVE1AND (UPI) Gaylord Perry a four-hitter in picking up his 14'h of Lhe season and rookie Ron Lolich belted his first major league home run Monday night to lead tiie Cleveland Indians to a victory over the Chicago White Sox Fhe game was played under protest by Chicago manager Tanner when Tanner complained that Perry was throwing an illegal pitch.

Perry, who has gone the distance 15 times in 21 starts, out 10 and walked four in lowering his RRA to 1.87 INDIANS 2, WHITE SOX 1 Chicane Cleveland Phils Clean Fire Frank Lucchesi PHIIiADFXPHIA Lucchesi, who managed in1 never (kicked a question tearful Frank Lucchesi was thp minor league from the press and I'm not fired Monday as manager of the organization for 19 years before going to start now said last-place Philadelphia Phillies becoming manager of the Lucchesi whose team had lost of the National league and parent club in 1970. wall become 25 of its last 31 games. replaced for the remainder of a assignment going to stay hore and answer the season by General Manager under the of Owens all the questions. Paul Owens, who will serve in a Lucchesi, who attended tiie worked with beautiful dual capacity. jnews conference along with people for 19 years and there Phillie owner Bob Carpenter Owens and Carpenter, said are no to burn with this said iAicchesi would remain naturally, I'm upset and hurt organization with the organization but was but I have red blood, I kupss I was a little being replaced because have Phillies but it is easier tn change the club has been doing very thinking of my wife and general and I'm the gpneral of my eight-year-old the Phillies I have to takP Carpenter said has been si began and then started cry some of the blame I tried my experience in baseball that but shrugged off a suggestion everything I possibly could you change an army so by a club official that he be IAicchesi became manager In you change a iexcused.

after Bob Skinner resigned jand the Phils embarked on a youth movement. Plagued by injuries JiUcche- first club finished fifth with 71M record and dropped to (sixth season with a 95 Owens, who only became manager last month, was assuming a dual role immediately, Carpon- PHILADELPHIA innings while giving up only a ter said, that we can hilly Los Angeles Dodgers spoiled single. evaulate every individual play- the debut of both the major The Phillies scored in 'he er on the club and get Paul into league's newest manager and first on a hooie run (tf relief pitcher Monday nmht by Don Money off A1 Downing managing the Paul have half a season where DOIHiKK.S 6, PHII.I.IKS 4 he 11 in contact Les Angeies Hh.iadei|Miia player, both under game 4 ri conditions and off the field Carpenter said 3000 The 48-year-old 'ooo managed for five Dodgers Manager's Spoil Debut downing the Philadelphia Phil lies, 6-4, in 11 innings in the first game of a twi night doubleheader A long sacrifice fly to deep center field by Wes Parker snapped a 4 4 tie and I 5 0 10 ss 4 4 1 Harmon 2b 4 13? Money 3b 4 i 1 0 Johnson 1b 5 0 1 1 Hutton lb Extend Streak to Davis cl If Rotjlnson rf Parker lb spoiled Orbrkwtr 3b 0 0 0 Brandon the dihui Of Paul who last month took over as general manager of the Phils and Richest Monday succeeded Frank ik Downing Chesi as manager. i valentine ph I I I Reynolds Belief pitcher Mar Scarce £R5 tSSJBV called up from Beading of the pleased with the Kastem league by Owens Teuo 4 im displayed bv the team we Monday, took the loss BJSST are 'to to do Scarce came on in the eighth dp 01 i. ios Angela 13 things different, like more inning and pitched di, o.v..

running for example rrame.s before unning into in 11 Owens said he thought 0 0 0 0 BRobmsn II 4 111 Freed rf 0 0 0 0 Montaner cf 1 0 0 0 Bateman 4 0 10 Gamble pr 7 0 0 0 Ryan Owens, who -----years in the minors and was the farm 0 0 0 director before gener- 4 0 0 0 al manager, said osco may not me as a 1000 manager twit going to have to try a of my ideas Owens said he was at all Downing BALTIMORK (UPI)--'Lou Pi- through legs, allowing mella stroked a two-run homer Robinson to score. 0000 ill! By IAN WLSTEBLKKN who serves as Fischer second. REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) "I don know if he is Fischer thinking of chess, but he is expressed dissatisfaction Mon the Rev. William secood inning to cut day with some of the arrange- Lombardy the Twins lead to 4-1, Briggs ments in the hall where his While Fischer sought opened the s4H'ond witlh a world championship rhcss.in the arrangements, Spassky and moved to rbird on match with Spassky of he was going to relax and May's single the Soviet Union is scheduled to argue Four walks by reliever Bill Tuesday. "I will leave that to Bobby.

It Parsons helped the Twins to Fischer does not like niakes no difference to tour runs the second inning 1 ghting, the board and the said the the Cramer, himself a reared television cameras and lighting engineer said he was other minor said Fred sure what Fischer objecied Cramer, vice president of the to concerning the lighting HfjM l( Chess The etiess board, made of Cramer said the green and whwe Icelandic included the stones has an issue from of the window drapes umvI in start. The organizers the hall. Fischer treated it with acid take the heavier drapes, he said. glare off it. jc These things are trouble Dispute Over Hoard some but not Fischer is not satisfied with organizers are the board, however and he also' oavTphP already doing something about feels the chess pieces a re too it small in relation.

Cramer said. Fischer, 29. of The deputy artier for the slipped unnoticed into the match, fiudmuntkir 3 (MW-seat hall early Monday has a number of different and spent 80 minutes inspecting boards and to choose from details arranged for match when matoh time comes, that is scheduled to go as many The tators, paying 15 as 24 There Is a purse for admission wiU be of OOf) addition to the reminded by a big, lighted sign world chess championship at to be silent 'Ihere also is a 6iakp against pricket chess sets in the Flsrher Anxious hall Cramer said Fischer was While Fischer still go go for the first garne discussing the setup, tiie chess scheduled to begin at 5 pm. (I experts assembled vn beland KST) Tuesday. w4-re die outcome of His evaluation of the Ameri the matih of the can was seconded by a Catholic as Spassky- priest and .1 grand master Fischer match lias billed ab ft bt ab ft bl Alvaroio 4 0 10Bell cf 4 12 0, Andrews 2b 3 0 0 0Brohamr 4 0 0 0.

Allen lb 4 0 10 Johmori If May If2 110 Unser II1 0 0 0, Peichardt ct 3 0 10 Nettles lb 2 0 1 1 SpieOo 3b 4 0 0 0Fosse 4 0 0 0 Herrmann 4 0 0 0Lol Ich rf 3 111 1 Johnstone rf 4 0 0 lo 3 0 0 0 Lemonds p2 0 0 0 Leon 3 0 2 0 Muser ph 0 0 0Duffy ss 0 0 0 0 Kealey p0 0 0 0 Perry p10 0 0 Lyttle ph 10 0 0 Totals 12 1 Totals21 2 7 2 Chicago 900 001 00ft- 1 2 I Cleveland 4 May ollch (1). Perry SF Netties Ht ft er bb so L11 4 42 2 2 5 Kealey 2 1 0 0 0 1 Perry 14 7 4 1 0 4 10 T- 2 20 Manny Mota. Darrell Brandon relieved and promptly loaded Kln)? drove in the, the bases with a walk to Frank Mike Cuellar Monday night second Oriole run, double, with iialtimore single to right that Srheinblum juggled for an error a 3-2 victory over that extended the losing streak to five games blast, eighth and an 8-1 lead TWINS BRKWKRS I Minnesota hi ab bi 4 0 10 lovar rf 1 1 I 0 1 0 Thompson ss 4 0 1 0 0 0 Carew 2 4 2 2 1 4 0 0 0 lb 2 110 1110 Reese lb 1 1 0 Darwin ef 4 0 2 0 Sorter lb 2 0 0 1 Brye If 1 0 0 0 MiMerwaid 2 0 0 0 earry 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 Totals aft SOt OM I e-Hftlsa oe Milwaukee 4. Minnesota 2 I OB Mllwatiiiee 4. Minnesota Tovar Haise Darwin (1) Perry.

Sf'Oerk tp re' Ex-Broncs Play In Reynosa Series Ruhie Scheiobluni who had as Cuellar absorbed hi.s seventh loss against seven wins Reliever Ken Wight 1-0. puked un the victory with hitless ball over the final innings. Brooks Robinson, who extended his hitting streak to nine games, singled to lead off the fifth inning nad scored on Dave Johnson double into the leftfield corner for the Orioles first run. The ball dribbled Expos Rout San Diego trouble in the 11 th on sive singles by Willie Davis and Mikkelsen Hither! Reynolds Salma Scarce Parker followed with a hLS fly and pi neh-hitter Bill Buckner added an insurance run with a single. F.ach teem sent a total of four hurlers to the mound Pete Rkhert got the win for Ixtf pitching the final two 4 5 1 2 2 2 1-1 i 1 1 I 0 1 1 by Reynolds (Mota), fty (freed) we Scarce T'l 04 Bateman.

1 I 1 0 0 1 1 I I 0 0 0 I 1 1 0 0 0 112 0 0 1 the problems of the team, i which has a 2ft 50 record and law in the league Fast 4 Division, was of these 5 kids think they put on a maior i league uniform and thev are a Downing player but there is a lot of learning to do Angeles MONTREAL (UPI)-Jim Falrey inning pinch hit wo single drove home Bob Bailey with what proved to be the winning run Monday night as the Montreal Expos scored a 6 3 victory over the San Dieiio Padres. STANDINGS Gianls Defeat Mels, McGraw (WANTS 5, MKTS 4 REYNOSA, Mex. Foui ex- a American University baseball players will be here ROYALS 3, ORIOLES 2 Sanders Totals Milwaukee M.nnosota I Sartdars eerry 71 tePocha Sftyft LaRochft (I). A (A4 I 1 1 1 121 2 2 4 0 2 1 1 1 0 4 1 I 0 0 0 2 we ear tom. 1210 Mansds City ftaltlnnore I for a three game series between 4, 4110 Sabinas and Reynosa in the sctteinbim rf 4 1 2 0 ss ftiiiCUM AAA Mexican League For the Sabinas Pira'es, vt.a«ei 10 0 0 crowiey rt (lary Doyle and Arturo 1 iooo Puig grace the lineup while 1000 coaiiar ab bi second baseman Jesse Banda 1 land pitcher Tommy Sandoval 0 play for the host Bravos.

Came times for the series, which opens tonight, is 8 m. All four ex Brnnes were signed by Camilo Rodrigue? a baseball Scout operating from McAllen. Me is the father of Bucky Dai Rodriguez, assistant coach at PAU San Francisco New York ab ft bi ab ft bt rf 4 110 Boswell 2b 2 0 0 0 Maddox cf 10 10 Harrelsort ss Speier ss 4 0 12 Cregosl lb ab ft bi MeCovoy 1b 12 2 1 Milner If 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Dyar 4 0 0 0 lb 0 0 0 0 Garrett lb 10 2 1 4 0 0 0 4 112 Kranepool rf 10 10 1 os eirrtelia If 4 112 Powell 1b 4 0 0 0 Henderson If 4 0 0 0 Martlnei cf lh 4 0 I 0 Robinson lb 4 1 2 0 Puentes 2b 0 0 0 Gentry national fast eiffsburgfi New York Si Louis Chicago Montreal Philadelphia West Cincinnati Houston tr ueles 1 2 Atlanta Ffenrisco 0 0 0 sen oi Results Angeles looo Birr 1111 Jdhnson 1 0 2 0 Howarth ph 3 0 0 0 pr Mahon Totals 2 0 0 0 McGraw 0 0 0 0 Mays ph 10 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 1 i Totals27 4 San Francisco Old OM 22ft- I Wrtght 0 0 0 0 Vork 90S Ml 100 4 i alais t' DP San Francisco 4. New Kansas City 000 Mi York I. I OB San Francisco 2, New York naltimore OM ovo OOO 2 -Scheinblom CHy 1.

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Armando Graw. of the Fire Pinch hitler Jim Howarth and rJty Hall, by Pat Steed Bobby Bonds singled to open homer, was leading ft-5 at the eighth and advanced be hit Garry gamp winning PADRES EXPOS San ftt at Mervtreel 2B Robinson, Dal Canton. HR Pinletla Hi SF Otis Bar ip It er bb se Jotinson 7 12 10 4 McMahon 31 ba.setiafl Cualier 7-7 r- I si. a 2 0 0 0 1 2 Gentry 1 3 0 5 Grow 34 1 1115 1 2 1 1 2 1 7 I 2 2 (Blillngham night San Dievo (Kirby night Sutton 10-4) at Phliedei fthia (Carlton mpht. 4 1 end 5 Si et ft rorftbso Chicago 4-4 and Hooton 7 7), 2 AMLM1CAN LEAGUE Pet OB Clneirmetl Stahl 3 3 4 1 1 3 0 1 4 4 1 1 1 0 PA1IKES Montreal eft ft fti 4 0 10 MeCervftr 4 0 10 10 Mershall 1 0 0 0 Hunt 3b 2 10 0 2 0 0 0 Torres 2b 4 111 Dey et I 1 11 4 110 Felrly rf 3 0 0 0 4 12 1 Singleton If 4 111 0 0 Jorgensn tft 3 2 11 3 0 2 0 Beiley 3b 2 Foil ss 1 0 0 0 Moore 2 0 0 0 3 0 I Welker 0 0 Falrey ph 1 1 Boccebaiia 1 0 0 Totals 14 4 Hornendei, Dey.

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