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The Sun from Vincennes, Indiana • 10

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The Suni
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Vincennes, Indiana
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10
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PAGE 10 VINCENNES SUN-COMMERCIAL, SUNDAY, JULY 2, 1972 jncenriet ERV1CE Major League Standings By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS mi. i 9 v. i American League National League East East W. L. Pet.

G.B. W.L. Pet. Detroit 37 28 .569 Pittsburgh 41 25 Baltimore 35 30 .538 2 New York 41 26 New York 29 34 .460 7 Chicago 37 30 Boston 28 34 St Louis 34 33 if '4 a4a G.a' .621 .612 .552 4'4 .452 74 .507 74 Cleveland 27 37 .422 94 Montreal 29 38 .433 124 Milwaukee 26 38 .406 104 Philadelphia 24 42 .364 17 West West Oakland 43 23 .652 Cincinnati 41 27 .603 Chicago 40 27 .597 34 Houston 41 28 .594 4 Minnesota 35 30 .538 74 Los Angeles 36 33 .522 5 4 Kansas City 32 33 .492 104 Atlanta 31 36 .463 94 California 31 37 .456 13 San Francisco 29 46 .387 154 Texas 27 39 .409 16 San Diego 24 44 .353 17 Nil -at mntm OUT Bob Watson, Optimist, slides into third base too Saturday night's Colt League East-West 13-year-old All-Star game for the West, was tagged out by East third-baseman Jeff Twitty. League East All-Star Jim Cardinal tumbled this ground ball during Star game Saturday night at Colt League Field.

Jim, of Big J's, a quick recovery at right, and barely misses throwing out the Saturday's Results Pittsburgh 4, Chicago 3 St Louis 6-1, Philadelphia, 4-0 New York 2, Montreal 0 San Francisco 8, Los Angeles 4 Cincinnati at San Diego, Houston 4, Atlanta 2 Sunday's Games All times EDT St Louis (Cleveland 8-4) at Philadelphia (Neibauer 0-1), 1:35 p.m. New York (McAndrew 5-3) at Montreal (Stoneman 7-5), 2:15 p.m. Chicago (Pappas 5-5) at Pittsburgh (Kison 2-1), 1:35 p.m. Atlanta (Schueler 3-2) at Houston (Roberts 7-3), 3 p.m. Cincinnati (Nolan 10-2) at San Diego (Grief 3-11), 4 p.m.

Los Angeles (Sutton 9-3) at San Francisco (Marichal 2-10), 4 p.m. Saturday's Results Boston 5, Milwaukee 4 New York 5, Milwaukee 4 New York 5, Cleveland 1 Detroit 2, Baltimore 0 Chicago 5, Minnesota 1 Kansas City 3, Texas 2, 11-innings Oakland at California, Sunday's Games All timet EDT Milwaukee (Lock wood 4-7 and Brett 4-8) at Boston (Culp 4-7 and Curtis 4-3), 2, 1:30 p.m. Cleveland (Lamb 2-2 and Colbert 1-5) at New York (Peterson 6-9 and Gardner 0-0), 2, 1 p.m. Baltimore (Cuellar 5-6) at Detroit (Coleman 9-6,) 2:30 p.m. Minnesota (Kaat 9-2 and Strickland 04) at Chicago (Wood 12-6 and Kealey 2-2), 2, 2:15 p.m.

Oakland Blue (1-4) at California (Wright 8-3), 9 p.m. Vincennes Legion Loses To Evansville EVANSVILLE Evansville Funkhouser turned back the Vincennes Junior American Legion baseball team Friday night, 9-4. The loss dropped Vincennes Pale Hose Thump Minnesota late during this action in at Colt League Field. Bob, ting cost the Vincennes boys Friday evening. The losers committed five errors and had only seven hits.

John Teising was the starting and losing pitcher for the locals. John went the distance, despite giving up 11 hits. He fanned 10 and walked four, but simply didn't have the fielding support behind him. The majority of the Evansville runs were unearned. Hall was the starter, finisher and winner for the Evansville team.

Vincennes' seven hits Friday night were divided among seven different players. Tim Fleck and Paul Martin each had triples while Teising collected a double. Mark Gibson, Mark Salters, Dale Tiek and Dan Petts all had singles to round out the attack. The Vincennes Legion plays again Tuesday in the Lawrence-ville July 4th Invitational. The locals oppose Lawrenceville at 1 p.m.

in the opening game at Texaco Park. Highland, I1L will go against EdwardsvilJe, 111. in the second contest at 3:00. The two afternoon losers will then play at 6 that evening for third place honors while the two winners tangle at 8 for In Stock-While Supply Lasts! SAVE 40 Seven Decorator Colors CHICAGO (AP) Ed Hermann's tie-breaking single in the eighth inning triggered a four-run outburst that carried the Chicago White Sox to a 5-1 victory over the Minnesota Twins Saturday in an American League baseball game. Twins' reliever Dave La-Roche gave up a leadoff walk to Carlos May and a single to Rick Reichardt, then was re CONCRETE STAIN For All Brick Masonry CONCRETE CLEANER Removes Grease Dirt, Oil Yanks Handle Indians, 5-J FLOOR COVERING Phone 882-1320 Bob Stem ler, Prop.

RECOVERED Colt Colt League 13-year-old All fumbles at left, but makes baserunner. the championship trophy. Wednesday's scheduled game at Clinton, Ind. has been cancelled, according to Legion manager Marlin Cole, and the rained-out game with Lawrenceville last Wednesday night will be made-up as part of a double-header Saturday night at Lawrenceville. This afternoon, at Wayne Reel Field in Decker, the Vincennes team goes against Mount Vernon, Ind.

in a 2 p.m. single contest. Joe Singleton is expected to be the starting hurler. VINCENNES EVANSVILLE 030-000-0014- 7-3 200-01 2-40X Ml-2 Chess Match REYKJAVIK Iceland (AP) It was Bobby Fischer's move Saturday night to break the deadlock threatening the richest chess match ever arranged. The 29-year-old American grand master was balking at a chance to end the Soviet Union's monopoly on the world chess crown because of a last-minute money dispute he created himself.

Fischer was in New York on the eve of the match holding out for more money. atontt all lor Ida Grand and It weir the rt NO win re- leinnt follow. I turtnatt I rnn -j rK in wn- aenod 4'y i)iii. East Stars Win In Colt League The 13-14 year-old Colt League West and East All-Star games found the East taking both age divisions Saturday night. The 13 East All-Stars clipped the West All-Stars 11-9 in the first game.

Tim Street paced the winning East with a home run with one on, and he also blasted two singles. Teammate Jon Petts doubled for the winners. In Danger The problem was his attempt to grab a share of the gate receipts collected during his 24-game match with world champion Boris Spassky of Russia, scheduled to begin Sunday afternoon. Fischer wants 30 per cent of the gate. His eleventh-hour demand for more money than provided in the original agreement was rejected by the Icelandic Chess Federation that organized the match.

iff GUARANTEED 36 MONTHS EXTRA CHARGE I lIUIflUAIIOHF 1 1 .1 'f hsA Both Games Encounters The West had enough hits but couldn't get past the East. Jeff Wolfe batted two doubles to lead the West All-Stars. Jim Flory and Rex Frey both con nected for a double and a single. Herb Erwin pitched for the East All-Stars, and hurling for the West was Mike Bahr. The 14 East-West All-Star game was nailed by the East, 5-3.

Rex Marchho and Doug Carie reached base on doubles with team members Chuck Sumner and Jim Stevens both having singles. Ish Clausman connected for two singles to help the West receive their three runs. Also adding strong support for the West All-Stars was Tom Vieck with a double. David Land and Randy Wissel all had singles. Taking the east All-Stars to victory on the mount was Chuck Sumner and hurling the balls for West was Chuck Miller.

RIDE SIZES 78-15, 78 CHLOROBUTYL INNER LINER (Trap air inside the tire.) NEW to 5-3 on the year. The locals played last night at Washington against Pike County. Report on that game will appear in Monday's Sun-Commercial. Errors and overall poor hit- placed by Wayne Granger, who struck out Mike Andrews before yielding Hermann's single to right When Rich Morales followed with a run-scoring single, Jim Strickland took over for Granger. He got Jay Johnstone on a grounder, then Pat Kelly came through with a two-run single to cap the uprising.

New York's Mike Kekich pitched his first complete game of the American League baseball season. With one out in the fifth, Horace Clarke's line drive to center went for a double when Del Unser missed a shoestring catch. Clarke scored on Mun-son's single up the middle, Bobby Murcer also singled and both runners advanced on Roy White's long fly. Phil Hennigan relieved Cleveland Starter Mike Kilkenny, 1-1, and Alou grounded a hit over second and stretched it into a double as both runners scored. The Yanks added a run off Denny Riddleberger in the seventh on a single by Clarke, a passed ball and another RBI single by Munson.

Kekich, 7-6, allowed five hits, the only damaging one being Graig Nettles' fourth home run of the season in the second inning. That gave the Indians a 1-0 lead but the Yanks tied it in their half of the second on a walk to White, Alou's single, an infield out and Gene Michael's sacrifice fly. It was New York's third consecutive victory and the sixth loss in a row for Cleveland. Cub Minor League Play Teams 2, 3 and 6 were the victors at Lawson Field Saturday. On diamond one, Team 2 ran past Farm Bureau Ins.

24-4. The game was called after 4li innings because of a two hour limit Rawleigh Bayne paced the victors with two hits while Fred Swettenam, Kevin Emmons, Brad Swain, Mike Williams, Charles Hollingsworth and David Harmon got one hit apiece. Those scoring for the winners were the ones who got hits and Tim Murphy, Scott Ray-hill and Brian Emmons. Tagging the ball for hits were Tom Martin, Jeff Cunningham and Brad Hart of Farm Bureau. On diamond two, Team 6 walked over Team 1, 23-11.

Mark Kirchoff was the big gun with two doubles and a home run while Van Harper, Bill Davis, Randy Bikkie, Jon Sours, Scott Boochie, Dave Tucker, Brad Tryon and John Malcolm sliced hits for the victors. Everyone who played scored for the victors. Punching out hits for the losing team were Rodney Smith, Tim Bottoms, Joe Cary, Tod Fuikand Bob Hyatt. On diamond three, Team 3 won a close one over Team 5, 74. Mike Bouvy got two hits to pace the winners while Todd Shappard, Bob Dognaux, Jerry Cardinal, Rick Morgan and Roger Lane got one hit apiece.

Crossing the plate for the victors were Jay Kolilhou.se, Bob Dognaux, Jerry Cardinal, Brian Cannon, Mike Bouvy and Roger Liine, Hipping hits for Team 5 were Mark Bline, Ted Hur-roll, Bruce Carrnichacl, Jtrrry LavWy and ttrlan Uooih. Reg. $Q95 $14.95 gal. Reg. $12.95 775,..

BREED! 78-15 $55 Plus F.E.T. BRONCO TDK SAILS NEW YORK (AP) The New York Yankees scored three times in the fifth inning on Thurman Munson's tiebreak-ing single and Felipe Alou's two-run double to beat the Cleveland Indians 5-1 Saturday. Bowling Results TUESDAY MIXED TEAM Bi Rollart 1 Baldwin-Harris 11 2 pts. 10277 10025 10033 10026 873 7U Sturgaon-Pattarson IryDiti 7Mt 12Vi Candlr-Harktr 7Vt 121 ones-Dtlul 7fc (FOR THE WEEK IMBI) High Garnet: 1. Brian Nobla 204 2.

Jim Patterson 200 3. JimPatterson 190. High Series: 1. Jim Patterson 570 2. Jerry Cibbt SM 1.

Brian Noon S2J. (WOMEN) High Games: 1. Doris Noble Wl i. Elaine Jones lie 1 Elaine Jones 115. High Series: 1.

Doris Noble 4e 2. Elaine Jones je 1. Sue Harris 41. (FOR THE SEASON) (MEN) High Games: 1. Jim Patterson 214.

2. Jerry Oibbt 214 J. Harvey Candler 20. High Series: 1. Lowell Kelso Hi 2.

Jerry Cibbs S7I J. Jim Patterson 570. (WOMEN) High Games: 1. Charlotte Sturgeon 222 1 Elaine Jones It I Doris Noble 11. High Series: I.

Doris Noble 53 1 Doris obte 505 3. Doris Noble 475. MONDAY LADIES Brunswk -Creole) 15 14 11 12 II 7 JMi JVi 1 1 (FOR THE WEEK) TEAM No. 1 No. 12 No.

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Darlene Fisher 500 (FOR THE SEASON) High Games: 1. Darlene Fisher 20 2. Juhe Russell 203 I. Dorothy Burrall 17 High Series: I. Darlene Fisher 52 1 Party Herman 50 1.

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