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Nicklaus Stands Atop Pinnacle Of Golf World Baseball THE ASSOCIATED Nltiontl W. L. 36 20 35 20 32 22 24 32 New York Pittsburgh Chicago St. Louis Montreal Philadelphia ATCHISOM GLOBE 1972 Po 9 5 PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) Jack Nicklaus stood like a blond colossus atop the pinnacle of all golf the late Bob Jones and halfway home toward an almost unthinkable Grand Slam- but the experience isn't exactly what he had imagined.

"Bob Jones always was my sweater to match his unruly three shots, idol and as I was erowine UD I locks st up against Arnold Palmer called talked 'about equalling his the elements like a stanchion of it "probably the toughest Open Cleveland record of 13 major champion- steel-increasing his advantage I ve played in. Mllw uke ships," the powerful 32-year-old to hr eeu str kes ntl he A hls rd plaee tmis o.M.nd shotmaster from Columbus Cached the 10th, which wind a Sunday added to a personal chicago Ohio said after winning his 'S' za course al Carmel record of frustration that in- Minnesota third U. S. Open title and his dudes fou nn6 13th major crown in gusty There Nicklaus took a ouble since winning the U. S.

Open Texas Pebble Beach winds that blew six and sudde nly il ap- crown in 196 for the onl time Hown all other chaUeneers 631 that a battl mi ht be The 42-year-old Palmer was about I the 8 the trea-briefly Ued for the lead in Sun- umrkprf fnr it hut i npvpr PV cherous finishing holes. day's final round of the 72nd Tcted it to happen he contin- was hit bv a 8 ust ot wind 6 after holin 8 a 3 foot npd dispussinc Innes' nrmiri on fie backswing," Jack said, birdie putt on the third hole of £cordI set in the GoWen came off me bal1 anA sliced the Ms Pebble Beach Twenfies rvegoHt unnt lathaebbeea1 eh where had a UrSe a enerati cries I hsvc 3 tunny iGclinfi. "I am proud to be in his com- lnto Ule bank chopped out 23 32 pet. .643 .636 3 .429 12 .418 i Pineview Club! Golf Notes Wednesday will be Flag Day 20 36 .357 Wtlt Cincinnati 35 21 .425 Houston 34 23 .556 Los Angeles 32 25 .561 3V, Atlanta 27 29 .482 San Diego 20 37 .351 San Francisco 21 42 .333 17 American League East W. L.

Detroit 31 22 Baltimore York Brewers End Loss Streak, Pin Shutout On Royals By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hitless for eight innings before an encouraging 16-hit attack for ay at Pineview The Milwaukee Brewers shut Larry Bowa ripped a leadoff tnal gave the A's a 9-0 romp Country QUO it hag been out the Kansas City Royals 3-0 double in the ninth, then fin- over Cleveland Sunday. For his announced by Gerrv Laurie Sunday to end a nine-game los- ished with a one-hit 10-0 victory Part, Blue allowed just four hits cnairman ing streak while the San Fran- that enabled the Houston Astros and fame away with his first Cisco Giants were proving too to close in on the Reds in the victory of the season after Kv mm much for the St. Louis Cardi- National League West. three losses. Freund San Diego's Arlin fired 1-0 Tne combination of Blue on 18 was described as good tnis two hitter at the hard-hitting mound and free admissions 8 amil has Pirates, the second straight lo anyone wearing a mustache, bcen 6 0 "H-.

twice and Skip Lock- shutout'for the lowly Padres 33,277 fans to the baUpartj wood scattered five hits to'tell over baseball's world cham- Oakland. More than 7,000 of the Brewers' story. John Briggs pions, and dropped them into them showed up with hair un- a drove in Milwaukee's first run second place in the NL East, der their noses and were ush- with a sacrifice fly in the one-half game behind New pr ed to watch Blue operate fourth inning after Scott had York. no cn arge. nals, winning 8-2 in Busch Stadium.

At Milwaukee, George Scott scored twice and pet. OB .585 30 23 .566 1 2J 29 7 23 28 451 7 22 28 HO T'l 17 34 333 13 36 17 47V 33 21 611 3Vj 28 23 549 7 25 31 1" double by Billy Conigliaro. 23 32 418 14 singled and took third on a The Mets slipped back into first place when Seaver check- May had entered the game to the Reds on five hits for his Northeast Kansas Courthouses within ten feet and missed the But there were two earlier ATCHISON COUNTY Atchison legs of the unprecedented pro- Bank The main hallway of the the Giants victory. Goodson's had gone over the to draw even with Jack Nick- courthouse was crowded this single snapped a 2-2 tie. -nnsi h'r-h nn uanK and ne took encour- laus, who was on his way to morning with two lines of people Kingman's 16th homer lessionai sweep wnicn no man ement victory, trickled to a stop a few extending out of the county sparked a four-run Giant ninth "I thought I had a chance P' ns from cup at No 14 treasurer's office.

Many last that clinched the victory. "Fourteen could have made minute taxpayers were paying Jerry Reuss and Steve Arlin ist half 1971 taxes has accomplished, Big now must set his sights on the British Open at Muirfield July Palmer, 42, who hasn't won a a few itorcycle a week ago, underw amputation of his right leg 'i v.iiaigt>. i a i iL.1 Elsewhere in the American about six inches below the knee eague Sunday Chicago rap- nda morning. He is a son of 'rt Rrmtnn R.4 Miluumlroe chut Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Freund, May had entered tne game to MiiwauKee sn.it catch for the Rovals after start- first complete game since April ou 1 Kan sas City 3-0, Mmesota ule Ed Kirkmtrick was eieSed 28 to become the NL's first odged Baltimore 4-3 and Detroit Golf Pro Jack Kloepper, bv elate umDire Larrv NaDD nine-game winner and also sh ut out California 2-0. Texas' working with the junior golfers for protesZf a caUed strike slammed a tie-breaking home gams at New York was rained at Bellevue Country club this while battine in the sixth run in the seventh inning. The out morning, said he was leaving while batting in the sixth. mgr Watching Blue operate was for Kansas City and a short rest In St. Louis, rookie Ed Good- gin over Houston to 2 games, certainly no charge for the this afternoon.

"I'm just going son snapped an eighth-inning slumping Indians, who've now down there for three or four tie with a two-run pinch single, Elsewhere, the Chicago Cubs ost 1 8 of meir Iast 33 games, days and take it easy," he said, then Dave Kingman clubbed a ed 8 ed Los An 8 eles 5-4 on Don Mike Epstein's ninth homer two-run homer in the ninth to Kessmger's llth-mning single, ne year and George Hendr- Need Volkswagen service? account for half the offense in Montreal's Mike Torrez tossed ick No 3 helped tne A buUd We have mecha nics and (Bill a two-hitter to beat Atlanta 2-1 a ead in tne first five in Grippin), call365-5553. Webb Oil and San Francisco trounced St. nings There were two out in Co Louis 8-2. the sixth when the roof fell in Helen Zabel 708 North Ninth It was Mustache Day in Oak- on Cleveland. street was surprised to see her land and, for a change, things Larry Brown walked and daughter and son-in-law's house didn't get hairy for Vida Blue.

Blue followed with an infield a ure in yesterday's 812-yard, par 72 Pebble Beach course that snakes along crashing waves of the Ocean was played in before gave Philadelphia and Pitts- Treated to only one run in the hit. An error by Graig Nettles Globe Tne A-frame house is burgh the old 1-2 Sunday while first 25 innings he pitched this scored one run and Joe Rudi's under construction by her son- Tom Seaver delivered his season, Blue had begun to won- hit brought home another. After in aw Norman Armstrong at Soyland, Horton, knockout punch on Cincinnati, der whether he was wise to a walk to Reggie Jackson Mayet'ta Mrs Armstrong is'the filed this morning with the Reuss, 23-years-old today, abandon the steel business and loaded the bases, Sal Bando ormer Caro i Zabel. It was "I'm always on the defensive county election officer as a came within three outs of giv- end his six-week holdout for a doubled for three more runs ea tured in "Homes For "I made too many mistakes, as far as my putting goes," candidate for the second district ing himself a birthday to re- return to baseball. and the A's added a sixth run America" conditions especially in driving.

I missed said Palmer. "If you have con- county commission post, member. He held the Phillies But his faith was restored by before finally being retired. my drives on six holes, five of fidence in your putting, it takes Soyland, a Democrat, will be i Let Drury-Loch-Staley in- agency serve you. Fire Chief Ed Maycroft was back at his firehouse desk this them on the back nine which in some pressure off the rest of candidate in the Aug.

1 primary the earlier rounds I had played your game." election. Th ctorrm better than the front nine. Right now Palmer lacks that a Lrp LS mnrrSS Nicklaus hit his climactic confidence, but "I don't think I Depu ty Sheriff Charles rnarhlp All of the shot on the hazard-pocked, 218- have the yips yet," he added, Robidoux announced his yard 17th. using Sam Snead's term for resignation from that post, The ball cut through the air, shaky nerves on the green. effective Wednesday, today, hit the pin, almost dropping for Pebble Beach itself, along Robidoux told The Globe that he a hole-in-one, and spun six with winds that made it even was resigning "because of inches away.

Nicklaus had only more treacherous, made the working The five inches to putt for a birdie 1972 Open "the toughest" in former Nortonville marshal had that slammed the door. He Palmer's rating. He closed with to say about his future the picturesque, 540- a four-over-par 76 and a 72-hole i ans Robidioux was named as winners Orviiie Moodv and ard 18th casuallv three-put- total of 294, four behind Nick- an Atchison county deputy Ss Boros were at 301 and a bo to win by laus. 305, respectively. Former Masters champion George Archer shot an 87 for 312.

Tony Jacklin, the Briton who won both the British and U. S. titles in the space of a year in 1969-70, had a nine on a par four hole, needing three Kevjn Cavanaugh, 1201 South Mrs. William A. Blair, 1610 surance agency serve you.

1 TVT Fourth; Mrs. Lee Johnson, Country Club Road, has IlOSPltal Effingham 212 resigned from the Atchison North Fifteenth; Mrs. Bean County Welfare Department. Lawrence, Muscotah; Deborah Mrs. Blair will continue her mori ng after a tw week competitors, including Nicklaus, found themselves playing of rocky beaches.

Twenty-eight of the 70 survivors failed to break 80. Two- time champion Bill Casper had Two other past P' a ea ATCHISON HOSPITAL (Visiting Hours 2 to 4 p.m. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.) ADMITTED: Mrs. Robert Garrison, 609 Local Legion Teams Rip Sabetha, Seneca Bennett, North Fourth; Stanley sheriff following the ap- 0 North pointment of William Ramsey Seventeenth; Fred Graves, 1224 to the sheriff post last fall.

South Fourth; James and Sheriff Ramsey did not name a Eu ene Huff 4 1 ADMITTED: Larry Ramirez, Horton; Mrs. Bill Murray, Horton; Matthias Earl, Mall Towers; Mrs. Robert Krier, Effingham; Henry com Brown, 1406 Kearney; Mrs. Willich, Powhattan; Mrs. at Virgil Stewart, Rushville; Dick George Roberts, Horton; Mrs.

i m- a a For bes, 1639Main; Mrs. Arthur Marie Pfister, Hiawatha; strokes to move the ball four It was a 7-5 victory for the triple and single, Robinson also and accepted a Easterd rou 3 Mrs Sidney Piper Everest inches in the rough. American Legion A's over nailing a three-bagger, Don letter ot resignation trom rewer Cummings- DISMISSED- Even Nicklaus had a double Sabetha last night in a road Smith and Skip George both Junior Armstrong who had clara BQX Isid Ra i ph Bushey bogey-on the Ifflh-in shooting game as the Atchison crew smashing a double and single been serving as treas er of sittenauer route Harry Muscotah; Mrs. Leonard a final round 74 for 290, the sec- continued effective at the plate, and Mark Myer and Pat Kapioma township Armstrong Thom ond highest winning score in but still loose in the field. Spilman getting hits.

was recently named president Frank the Open since 1935. On Saturday night, in a home Larry Rosdahl turned in some of the Kansas Farm Bureau He won by three shots over game, the Legion B's toppled fine defensive plays at third John Fagan, a representative of Australian Bruce Crampton, Seneca 7-1 behind the four-hit base. the Burgwin and Martion BIRTHS: who shot 76 for 293 with the re- pitching of Terry Robinson. After tonight's game, the B's engineering-planning agency, Mr. and surging but frustrated Arnold The B's will be in action again will be in action at 7 ,,,1,3 Blair Whittaker', Troy; Fred Graves, work with the local'chapter'of vacation 1224 South Fourth; Stanley the National Council on nome Hundley, 1227 Hickory; Floyd Alcoholism and plans to work at Piper, 2202 Millwood; John home this summer.

She told The Ahlbrandt, 229 Highland; Glen Globe this morning that she has Kearns, Muscotah; Mrs. been a social worker for the William Jasper, 1031 Kansas. pa st three years and "grew tired of the job" and resigned to pursue other interests. County Welfare Director John Bishop said an announcement concerning a successor to Mrs. Blair would be made later this which he spent at HORTON HOSPITAL (Visiting Hours 2 to 4 p.m.

6:30 to 8:30 P-m.) jj Clements, insurance of 11 kinds. 367-5222. Miller Super Service Call 361-4442 4th Utah Kind of Service You Wont" Sixth; Horton; Ernest Lassley, Gormly, Box 6. Horton; Susan Gordon, Horton. Fight Results Best Sellers Over Nation Palmer a disappointed third tonight at Amelia Earhart ffeld, Thursday against Kansas City the board this morning.

with a 76 for 294. Defending hosting Hiawatha at 8:30. Post No. 199 and host Falls City champion Lee Trevino, only Tomorrow night the A's will Sunday. five days out of a hospital, host Leavenworth in a return played in a two-some with the engagement.

The two river awesome Nicklaus and finished opponents met earlier this with a 78 for 295, tying another season at the downriver town Mexican-American, Homero and, with both teams turning in Blancas, who closed with a 75. fine a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "I can't recall a day when we Leavenworth won a 2-0 decision. Monzon, FICTION almost were not playing golf The A's will be trying for a 2 Argentina, stopped Jean- out there," Nicklaus acknowl- reversal tomorrow night and Claude Bouttier, France, WINDS OF AR, WouK are hoping Atchison fans will 13, to retain world mid- 1Mb WUKU, waiiace show up in sufficient numbers to dleweight title. THE EXORCIST, Blatty at least balance the attendance Frazier CAPTAINS AND THE of Leavenworth backers. 139'Xi, Panama, stopped Al KINGS, Caldwell The A's scored seven runs on Ford, Canada, 5.

THE TERMINAL MAN, 11 hits last nights with Sabetha Crichton getting five runs on six hits. Ken Handyman Jefferson Rosdahl was the winning whu he was supe rvisin pitcher. Jackie Mrs. Stanley Dr. R.

William Pfouts, "home discussed co'unty with Alexander, 1024 North Fourth, a economics professor at North son; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Collins, Carolina university, Chapel Severance, a daughter. Hill, N.C., visited his mother, DISMISSED: Mrs. Alice Pfouts, 424 Atchison Nancy Wilson, 1412 Atchison; street, over the weekend.

Jim Clements SEE US FOR ALL YOUR Insurance Needs Jim-Clements INSURANCE AGENCY on the PROFESSIONAL PLAZA 367-3222 edged afterward. "Skills were almost totally eliminated. The greens were dead. There was not much, if any, water on them and they had been rolled. "The greens had different speeds.

If you made a putt, it was luck. It was a matter of avoiding three-putt greens." Nicklaus, at even par 216, started the final round with a one-stroke lead over Trevino, Crampton and Kermit Zarley with Palmer and young John Miller two strokes back at 218. At one stage in the early going, at the fifth hole, after consecutive bogeys by Nicklaus, Zarley and Palmer pulled into a brief tie with the leader, Palmer having sunk a 30 foot putt for a birdie at the third. McDonald, Rosdahl and Dick Summers all sur eye( the site with connected for two hits for the NONFICTION construction of the Univer- THE GAME OF THE sity of Virginia, Thomas Jef- FOXES, Farago 811 ferson surveyed the site with THE BOYS OF SUMMER, pegs and twine, calculated A's and single hits came off the he foick and lumber that bats of Dave Besinger, Marty wou be needed, hired Gonzales, Mark Wilburn, Roger bricklayers and carpenters Smith and Kevin Van Dyke. to 0 the work and sent a Robinson went the distance scholar to Great Britain to for the B's Saturday night and recruit professors.

fanned 14 batters while giving up four hits. The B's Kahn JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL, Bach ELEANOR AND FRANKLIN, Lash REPORT FROM ENGINE COMPANY 82, Smith having no difficulty finding the Actually there are no new Nicklaus, dressed in a yellow with Jerome Whitney lacing a WING STROKES naviiig no oimcuiiy niming sins he old ones just get better range themselves, however, nilnli itv now by Frank Beard Snead's Secret publicity now. Some people don't believe they are having a good time unless they're doing something they can't afford. You don't need political pull or to pass a civil service examination to work for the government as a taxpayer. Sleeping bags, Rudolph's.

Driving a car while drunk is about as dangerous as crossing a street while sober. State Nickname Massachusetts' sobriquet of "Bay State" comes from the fact that the name for what is now the Commonwealth of Massachusetts was "The Colony of Massachusetts Bay." Sam Snead is 60 years old this season, and he still can play with the best of them. Sam's swing hasn't changed a bit in the time I've known him. He has been successful for so long mainly because his swing is so nice and long. He takes a full shoulder his secret.

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