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The Times Standard from Eureka, California • Page 12

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Page 12 --Thursday, July 1U72 THE TIMES-STANDARD Eureka, California T-S Scoreboard Major League By United Press Inttrnationil National Leigue East w. I. pet. Pittsburgh 44 26 .679 -New York 43 28 .606 1 Chlrago 38 34 St. Louis 38 34 .528 7 Montreal 31 JO- .437 13 Philadelphia 25 46 .352 West Cincinnati Houston Los Angeles Atlanta San Francisco San Diego w.

I. pet, 44 23 .611 44 30 .595 37 35 ,514 34 39 .466 31 47 .397 25 47 B.b Wednesday's Results San Diego at New York rain San Francisctr ai Philadelphia rail LOS Angeles 7 Montreal 3 (night) Chicago 4 Atlanta 1 (1st. twilight) Atlanta 3 Chicago 2 (3nd, Pittsburgh 6 Houston (night) (only games sctitauled) Today's Probable Pitchers (Alt Times EDT) National League San Diego (AE2N 7-8J at New York (Koosman 6-3), (805pm) Los Angeles (Downing 4-5) at Montreal (Torrez 9-4), (Bpm) Chicago (Hands 6-5) at Atlania (Kciley 5), (Bpm) Pittsburgh (Moose 5-4) at Houston (Wilson 5-5), (830pm) San Francisco (Bryant 6-4) at Philadelphia (Reynolds 0-4), (735pm) (only games scheduled) Friday's Games San Francisco at Montreal (night) Los Angeles at New York (night) San Diego at Philadelphia 2 (twi-night) Pittsburgh at Atlanta 2 (iwi-night) Chicago a Cincinnati (night) Houston at St. Louis (night) Baltimore Detroit Boston New York Cleveland Cleveland Milwaukee American League East w. I.

39 30 37 32 33 34 35 28 39 28 39 27 41 Oakland Chicago Minnesota Kansas City California Texas w. I. 46 25 41 30 3fi 34 35 35 33 40 29 41 g.b. 10 g.b. -5 9V 2 Wednesday's Results New York Oakland 1 (night) New York (Kekich 7-6) at Oakland (Blue 2-i), (9pm) Today's probable Pilchers (All Times EOT) New Yorl Oakland (Blue 2-4), (9pm) Milwaukee (Lockwood 4-9) at California (Wright 8-4), (11pm) Detroit (Coleman V-7) at Kansas City (Dal Canton 4-3 (830pm) Baltimore (Cuellar 6-6) at Chicago (Lemonds 1-1), (9pm Texas (Gogolewski 3-6 and Bosman 4-7) at Cleveland (G.

Perry 12-7 and Lamb (530pm) (only games scheduled) Friday's Games Milwaukee at Oakland (night) Boston at California (night) New York at Minnesota (night) Detroit at Chicago (night) Kansas City at Cleveland (night) Texas at Baltimore (night) Minor League International Leagui w. I. PC), g.b. 43 30 .589 -42 35 3 36 37 .507 6 36 39 .494 7 3B 39 .494 7 (night) 37 40 .481 Charleston Louisville Richmond Syracuse Tidewater Toledo 4 Rochester 3 Rochester Peninsula 30 45 .400 14 Wednesday's Results Syracuse 7 Louisville 4 Peninsula 11 Charleston 5 Richmond i. Tidewater 1 Evansville Omaha Iowa Indianapolis American Association East: w.

I. pet. g.b. 47 29 .618 -39 40 .494 9 36 44 .450 13 32 43 .427 Duran Gets Crown Back SAN REMO, Italy. (UPI)-Aging Carlos Duran of Italy outpointed Spain's Jose Hernan dez to regain the European light middleweight title Wednesday after 15 rounds of left jabs and missed right lunges.

Duran, lib', regained the title he lost a year ago to France's Jean-Claude Bouttier by keeping his left fist in the shorter Spaniard's face and refusing to be intimidated by the younger man's speedy but innacurate flurry of punches. Wichita Tulsa Denver Oklahoma City w. I. pet. g.b 51 27 .654 44 36 .550 I 31 45 .400 19 30 (6 20 Wednesday's Results Oklahoma City 5 Tulsa (10 innings) Wichita 6 Iowa 1 Evansvllle Indianapolis I 02 Innings Denver 6 Omaha 4 Today's Games Oklahoma City at Tulsa Iowa at Wichita Omaha al Denver Evansville at Indianapolis Eastern League American Division w.

I. pet. g.b. West Haven 34 34 .500 Pittsfleld 34 35 .493 Vi Pawtucket 31 41 .431 5 Elmira 20 38 .345 9 National Division Sherbrooke 41 28 .594 -Quebec City 40 31 .553 2 Reading 37 33 .529 i'? Three Riveri 36 33 .522 5 Wednesday's Results Three Rivers 5 Wesl Haven 4 Sherbrooke 8 Quebec City Elmira at Pittsfield rain (only games scheduled) Pacific Coast League Standings Eastern Division 1 pet. gb Albuquerque 51 36 .536 -Salt Lake 51 36 .566 Phoenix 47 40 .540 -Tucson 35 52 .402 14 Western Division I pet.

gb Eugene 50 36 .581 -Tacoma 39 4B .448 Hawaii 38 49 m- Portland 36 50 .419 14 Wednesday's Results Salt Lake 10 Hawaii 9 Albuquerque 4 Tacoma 2 Tucson 15 Eugene 7 Phoenix 13 Portland 4 California League Standings By United Press International 1 pet. gb Bakersfield 10 4 .714 -Fresno 10 4 .714 Modeslo 9 4 .492 Vtsaltt 7 6 .538 2V2 Reno 7 7 .500 San Jose 5 8 .385 i 4 9 .308 SVi Stockton 2 12 .143 8 Wednesday's Results Fresno 11 Stockton 10, 10 innings Bakersfield 7 Reno 0 Modesto 8 San Jose 3 Lodi 5 Visalia 2 Wednesday's Fight Results By United Press International LAS VEGAS (UPI) --Denny Mover, 161, Portland, outpointed Art Davis, 157 1-2, Los Angeies (10). HONOLULU (UPI) --Ben Villaflor, 134 1-4, The Philippines, stopped Carlos Fernandez, 136 1-2, Mexico (3); Young Kennedy, 148 3-4, Honolulu, knocked out Ruben Arocha, 150, Argentina (4). or League Leaders By United Prut Intimillonil Leading Batten (baud on US it ball) National Leagui ab pel Cedeno, Hou Sanguillen, Pitt Oliver, Pitt Brock, St.L Mota, LA Clemente, Pitf Garr, All Williams, Chi Lee, SO Alou, SI.L American League ab 2M 53 S3 .347 67 258 31 IS .333 49 280 tt .32 72 309 37 99 .320 SS 175 27 .320 SB 7X .31 71 293 92 .31 72 287 46 90 .31. 62 229 29 72 .31 65 29 78 .313 pet Scheinblum, KC 56 182 25 61 .335 Pinic-lla, KC 69 39 83 Rudi, Oak 1T1 45 85 .313 May Chi 246 44 76 .309 BOS 53 178 35 55 .309 Otis, KC 67 254 27 77 .303 Mnyberry, KC 69 225 24 67 .298 Roias.vv KC 67 245 30 72 .294 Allen, Chi 71 250 45 73 .292 Epstein, Oak 225 36 6S .289 Hcme Rum National League: Bench, Cin 21; KIngman, SF 20; Aaron, All 17; Williams, Chi and Colbert, SD 16.

American League: Allen, Chi and Jackson, Oak 15; Cash, Del 14; Epstein Oak 13; Killebrew, Minn 11. Runs Batted In National League: Bench, Cln 61; Kingman, SF S3; Stargell, Pitt 51; Watson, Hou and Oliver, Pitt 50. American League: Allen, Chi Mayberry, KC 45; May, Chi 44; Oliver Cal and Bando, Oak 42. Pitching (based on most victories) National League: Nolan, Cin Seaver, NY 11-4; Carllon, Phil 10-6; Jenkins, Chi 10-7; five tied with American League: Lolich, Det 13-6 Perry, Clev 12-7; Wood, Chi 12-9 Palmer, Bait 11-4; Hoitzman, Oak 11-6 Yanks Belt A's; Angels Win 1-0 By United Press International Dave McNally's five-hit pitch' ng and a solo home run bj 3rooks Robinson Wednesday carried the Baltimore Orioles to 1-0 victory over the Chicago iVhite Sox. The win was McNally's ninth as the streak- ng Orioles won their 18th of 28 played since June 7.

Mike Andrews, Ed Herrmann and Rich Morales punched hree straight hits off the Baltimore starter to load the jases in the first inning but McNally managed to wiggle out )f the jam, striking out Luis Alvarado and retiring Walt Williams on a doubleplay. New York Clarke Aunson Murcer cf White II Alou Ib ianctiez 3ti 'orres rf Michael si Kline ab bl Oakland ib til 3 1 1 0 Campnrs 31 5 1 2 Rudi If 5 0 1 0 Jackson cf 1 1 0 Epstein Ib 3 1 3 Voss rf 4 0 1 0 Bando 3 3 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 Duncan 4 0 0 0 Cuilen 2 4 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 Shamsky ph 1 0 0 0 Martinez 2b 0 0 0 0 Holtzman 2 0 1 0 Hegan ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 35 4 11 4 Tolllt 31 1 1 New York 000120010--4 Oakland 000 100 000- 1 E--Clarke, Epstein. DP-NEW York 2, Oakland 1. York Oakland 4. 2B--White, Alou.

Voss, Hoitzman. HR-Munson (41, Aiou (2). Kline 7-3 Hollzman 11-6 ingers Ip er bb so 1 4 3 3 HBP--By Kline (Jackson); by Holtz- (Clarke). Milwaukee California a i a 'heobald 2 2 0 1 0 Motion I 4 0 1 0 Lahoud rf 4 0 0 0 Pinson cf 0 0 0 0 cott Ib 4 0 1 0 Alomar 2 4 0 1 0 Briggs If 3 0 0 0 Kosco If 3 0 0 0 DMay cf alt 4 0 0 0 Oliver Ib 0 0 0 Rodriguez 3 0 1 0 McMulin 3b 4 0 1 0 Heise 3b 4 0 0 0 O'Brien pr 0 1 0 I Auerbach ss 3 0 1 0 CCardenas ss 3 0 1 EStephnsn 3 0 0 0 Stanton rf 3 0 2 0 Torborg 3 0 0 0 Ryan 3 0 0 0 Llenas ph 1 0 1 1 TOtall 30 0 4 0 Totals 32 1 7 1 'wo out when winning run scored. Mllwauket 000 000-- 0 ilifornia OOOOOOOei-1 E--Rodriguez.

DP-Mllwaukee 1, CCali- ornia 1. LOB--Milwaukee 7, California 9. 2B--Auerbach. SB--Stanton 2. S-- It nrbbu 2-1 2-3 7 1 1 2 5 1 5 9 4 0 0 4 8 HBP-By Stephenson (Kosco) A Wnnesoti 000 000 000--0 S1 Boston 010 000 2 8 0 perry, LaRoche (8) and Mitterg di 'attln (S-8) and Fisk.

LP-Perry (J-8). Baltimore 010 000 000-1 7 0 Chicago ooo ooo ooo- i McNally (9-7) and Etchebarrtn; Wood, Acosta (9) and Herrmann, Brinkman(9). (12-9). HR-Roblnson (3rd). Detroit ON 020 m--1 11 KansH City 300 20X-I 11 0 Lolich, Seelbach (6), Perranoski (71, echary (7), and Freehanj Splitorlf (8-4) and May.

LP-Uolich (13-4). Gang Snares Sof tball Win Jennings Realty and The Gang toppled opponents in Eureka Men's Slo-Pitch League competition at the Kennedy diamonds Wednesday night. Gary Moore fired a five-hitler and Ronnie Wahlund paced six-hit attack as Jennings downed CWA, 5-2. Roger Grossi hom ered for the losers in the first nning. Jennings came up with a five-run third to ice it.

The Gang blanked Art's Gal lery, 5-0, as Angelo Conti gol three of the winners' 11 hits. Conti and Dave Silva doubled for the winners and Gary Wan lund contributed a triple. Jim Paxton scattered five hits for the winners. CHEVROLET All the Way I CHEVY SERVICE-CHEVY QUALITY CHEVY PARTS AVAILABILITY from UV '2490 14 now in stock Immediate Delivery Gustafson Chevy Center! 7th Eureka 443-4861 Wilbur Wood, Chicago's left- handed knucklebailer, yielded only seven hits over eight innings but took the defeat. He's now 12-9.

In other American League Games, Boston blanked Minnesota 2-0, posted an and 8-2 Kansas victory City over Detroit. Texas at Cleveland was rained out. Lolich id Showers Fred Patek scored twice and i another run, driving Detroit ace Mickey Lolich to his earliest departure of the Splittorff season, allowed Lefty only Paul three in boosting his record to 8-4 as the Royals pulled to the .500 level for the first time since April. Lolich, who had won six straight from Kansas City over the past two seasons, left the game after Patek banged a one-out single to drive in the Royals' fourth run in the sixth inning. Marty Pattin scattered five lits and Bob Burda and Carl Yastvzemski drove in a run apiece as the Red Sox shut out the Twins for the second lime in two days to extend their winning streak to six games.

The only trouble Pattin had came in the seventh when Killebrew and Charlie Manuel hit back-lo-back singles with one out. But Pattin snatched a line drive off Bobby Darwin's bat and threw to second, doubling up Killebrew. After a heated argument, umpire George Maloney ejected Minnesota manager Bill Rigney from the game. Thurman Munson belted a two-run homer and Felipe Alou accounted for the other two Yankee runs with a homer and a double as New York defeated the Oakland Athletics, 4-1. Steve Kline limited the A's to six hits in winning his seventh game against three losses.

Ken Hoitzman lost his sixth game in 17 decisions. Nolan Ryan tossed a four- hitter and won his 10th gaetf the year in leadung California to a 1-0 victory over Milwaukee. Winston Llenas' pinch single with two out in the ninth inning drove in the only run of the game. Chess Play May Open On Sunday REYKJAVIK (UPI) The Boris Spassky-Bobby Fischer chess championship match will open Sunday or Tuesday al the latest, the president of the International Chess Federation (FIDE) said early Thursday. FIDE President Dr.

Max Euwc said he felt the major outstanding differences had been settled at a between FIDE, the meeting Icelandic organizers and Spassky's advisers ending early Thursday. "The match will start on Sunday or at the latest Tuesday," Dr. Euwe told newsmen. But Lother Schmid, the FIDE arbiter of the match, warned that "this is if everything goes according to plan. Things can still go wrong," he added.

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