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PAGE SIX THE lOLA REGISTER, TUESDAY MAY IG. 1972 TOLA. KANSAS Indians bemused (By rreM) fhe team beat in the American League East is (a) Baltimore t)rioles, (b) the to beat us," said the Baltimore inager, after the Orioles the. liigers 3-2 Monday anci'Snapped a four-game streak. thfet a little mixed up5 tBesiPlf Tief bdhihd replied Billy Martin, The Detriot skipper.

That brilliant repartee may bring a cuckle or Iwo from Ken of Cleveland Indians, who were Monday but lead the divi- siou by one game over the Ti- go-s ami the Elsewhere, tlie Chicago Sox nipped Minnesota 4-3, Oakland downed 2-1 and Kansas City shaded 5 -4 Milwaukee, Yor-k Yankees, along the Indians, not Baltimore's Jim Palmer not hurled a four-Mtter to: Tigers in Detriot tiw time in his Imt his first major league triple in the seventh and scared the winning run on Don bloop Palmer pitched scoreless ball bein0 tagged, for solo hdme funs by Gates-prown in first imung ind WilUe in the Orioles the score second on run-scoring single and in the third on Merv jbomer. Jhe race inAhe AL West also tiilitend upiis the Twins saw their lead shrink to VAt games ovler the and 2M8 over the Wiiite Sox, The White Minnesota's Jim Perry insiiie of two innings and held on lot their 12th victory in 13 fabine games as opposed, on the foad. Wilbur liqtched his six triumph, with last-out heij) from Terry Forster. Harmon Killebrew hon for the Twins in the Blue Moon Odom firedta two- iukl Angel'. Manguak btaaon, ered as the A's edged the Angels.

The iriqsht fighting; his way from arm prob- leihs starter Deni has been to Viiik --iaMirwr yielded only a third-inning single to Aloniiir Bob Oliver's run-scoring double in the fiftli. Joe Rudi singled home aii Oakland run hi the first inning and Mangual homered in the fourtli loser Nolan Ryan, who left the in the same iniifaig 'with a recurring groin injury. "Hie Angels also lost Ken Berry, the AL's leading hitier, with a concussion and gash over Tiis right eye when he collided on the basepaths with Oakland ''second baseman Larry Brown. Hie- Royals blew a 4-0 lead against Texas before Lou Pi- singled in the eighth in- nbig, and Cookie Rojas the winning run- and Rojas also Singles to a three- fourth. Dick Billings drove in'two ruris.

the Rangers with a sacrifice fly and a single that tied the score in the top of the eighth. WORLD CHESS CHAMPION Boris Spassky checkmates a slice melon during a tennis session in Moscow. This is the "pawn brolier" U.S. champion Bobby Fischer Is so anxious to get at. I Guaraiptled DU Of IREG.

4iGU5 'COW NOON I'At Sale Pavilion, fUTLERliMO. SELLING: Head 1 Performance ested Bottf, 86 Females, 68 Ith calve side. Featur- the self ice of SOUTH- BAR OqillERM ERE 39- lb. Cf nadian of the 19 4iFand Champion Bull tiet and service of WYE, i65 day weight: lbs. IBRIARWOOD FARfilS; Buffer Mo.

64730, Pho: or 679-34S9, Curtis ig, owner, Robert E. Mills; nager. Baseball Standi figs Loses to Bucs Gibison continues skid American League Division WL Pet. GB Cleveland 14 8 .636 Detrpit 13 9 .591 1 Baltimore 12 11 .522 2Mi Boston 8 12 .400 5 New York 9 .364 6 Milwaukee 14 .300 7 Oakland Chicago Texas Kansas City. California West Division .727 .667 1V 16 6 14 7 14 9 ,609 10 14 .417 7 .400 15 .375 8 Monday's Results Baltimore, 3, Detrgiit 2 5vl ,4 CJhicaigo 4, MiMilsdta 3 Oakland California 1 Only games schedule4f.

Tuesday's Games Oakland (Segui CaU- fornia (Clark 2.3)0Jj>;: at Chicago at Detroit, Ney York at Cleveland, Boston at Milwaukee, at Kansas City, New York PtiUadelphia Pittsfurgh St. iiouis National League East W. Pet. G.B. 7 .720 1,5 10 .600 3 13 12 .520 5 12 12 .500 5Vi! 11 13 .458 6 WH 10 17 .370 9 (By Tlie Agooclated Vress) "I've been pitching good.

It's just that I haven't been Bob Gibson understated. "And winning is what all about." Gibbson, the St. Louis Cardinals' flame-throwing hander, has been getting most at 2-2) City (Jfto'oker 1-0) (Woodson 3-0) at Chicago (Bahnsen 3 -4) Baltimore (Cuellar 1-3) at Detroit 2-2) New York (Kfkich 2-2) at Cleveland 0-0 or Hargan d-0). IN Boston 2-3) at Milwaukee 0r 2-3), Games -Oakland at California, Did you know that WEStERU MTO HAS POSITIVE eRANKCASE MOST West Division Los Angeles 17 15 .630 15 10 .600 1 Cincinnati 12 13 .480 4 aw 12 J5 .444 5 Atiante. l(j i6 .385 Satbri'Francisco 9 19 .321 Monday 's Results Philadelphia 4, Chicago 0 New York 5, Montreal 3 4, St.

Louii 1 Houston 8, Atlanta 2 Los Angeles 2, San Diego 1 Only games scheduled Tuesday's Games Montreal (Morton 1-2) at New Yorlc'(Seaver 5-1), Chicago (Hooton 2-3) at (Champion 3-0), Louis (Wise at Pitts- Ijurgh (Walker 0-1), LAQanta (Scheler 1-6 or Jarvjs Houston (Reuss 2-2), Angeles (Singer 2-3) at San piegd (Greif 3-3), ''Cincinnati (Nolan 3-1 and Billingham 0-5) S4U Fraiicisco i-2l aik 0-2), Whitwofth big winner at Falls NEOSHO FALLS Dwain Whitworth, driving a Pord-powered racer prepared by lolan Bob Wille, pulled off a clean sweep at the dirt track here Sunday. Whitworth won the A heat, A trophy dash and A feature. Melvin Bresee was a double winner in the class competition. He. won the f6ature and trophy dash.

Troy Crabtree won the heat. A total of $232.50 was paid winners in the various races. The results: A heat: Dwain Whitworth, Tom Folk, Jim Folk, Rick Tanner. heat; Troy Crabtree, Harlan Cleaver, Henry Reed, Me vin Brese. A trophy: Dwain Whitworth B.

trophy: Melvin Bresee. A feature: Dwain Whitworth Rick Tanner, Henry Jackman feature: Mielvin Bresee Harlan Cleaver, Henry Reed Kevin Johnsooi. of the heat this season. He has tie with Montreal and powered Stock Car Raceis Every Night iof Humbolftt Locate a summer job with a FREE Work-Wanted ad. All students living in the lola Register area are invited to use feis sefviee; Just bring yowr to the Register office.

AH ads must Iiave your name, class and 4 THEJIUffiglM Mother's Day gifts for Sterling Heights Manor Troop. No. 20 Brownie Scouts presented the women residents of Sterling Heights Manor with pins on Sunday. The Brownies made the pin of old lens and pictures. The leader is Mrs; Beverly Rogers and her assistant is Mrs Howard Johnson.

LAST NIGHT OPEN 7:00 -T -FEATURE This Is What We Have "THE HOT ROGK" Director: Peter Yates (Who Gave You jScreennplay: William Goldipan (Who Gave You "BUTCH CASSIDY THE SUNDANCE KID" Actor: Robert Redford (Who was the Kid) Other! Actors: George Segal, zero Mostel, istc. GP -ALSO "Vanishinig Point" TIahJten Beit. You never had trip like this before. From Denver to San Franeiiibo. Color Rited GP CL09EP WEDNESDAY yet to record his first victory oi the season to counteract the five defeats he's suffered.

Most of the time it's been just one or two pitches have made the difference. On Monday night it was one he threw to Pittsburgh's Roberto Clemente, who walloped it over the right field fence for a three- run homer and the Pirates' 4-1 victory. In other National League action, Philadelphia blanked the Chicago Cubs 4-0, Houston bombed Atlanta 8-2, the New York Mets defeated Montreal 53 and Los Angeles nipped San Diego 2-1. "Every time I made a good pitch it seems I jammed somebody and they got a hitv" said Gibson, who gave up 11 of tlieni in his third complete game of the season. "The pitch I threw to Clemente on the home run was a fast ball.

I didn't think it was it sure as hell was." Dock Ellis scattered five hits for hs fourth victory. Woodie Fryman ti'ssed a six- hitter for the PhilUes and got Anderson and Willie Montanez, who hit home nms for a 2-0 lead, before Fryman singled in two runs of liis own to down the Cubs. Anderson, a rookie who homers in the Pacific Coast League, opened up against Ferguson Jenkins in the fifth inning for the only run Phladelpha needed. In the Montanez unloaded. "I hit it good," he "I didn't even move from, the jplate, I wanted to see it go out.

The Astros, remaining within a gante of the first-place ers in the National League West, bunched three infield hits, a bases-loaded walk by Roger Metzger and second baseman "Felix Millan's throwing eijror into a three-run third inning that carried them past Jim Fregosi's three-run ihomer broke an eighth iiming the Mets, first by tiiree games in the Easit, to their fourth victory in a row and 17th in 22 games. Tommie Agee also homered for the Mets and Jon Matlack, with ninth-inning relief help, picked up his fourth victory without a defeat, Willie Davis' double and walks to Manny Mota and Billy Grabarkewitz loaded the bases for the Dodgers in the nintii in- nmg against the Padres and pinch-hitter Chris. Cannizzaro broke a 1-1 tie vvith a' line single off Enzo Hernandez' glove at shortstop. BOWLING Ladies JFriday High 30: Sharla Roush, 512. High 10: Edna Smoot, 191.

Countryside Estate 4-0 Hutton 346, Mott 809, D. Wilson 286, Avg. 297. Thompson Meat Mkt. 0-4 Curtis 322, Hardwick 352, Avg.

360, A. Morrison 409, M. Morrison 374. Bob's Barber Shop 1-3 Mazzoni 373, Avg. 237, Rhodes J.

7 Roush Plbg. 3-1 Miller 472, Hydorn 334, Franldin 351, Rouph 400, Avg. 41i; Majestic Beauty Shop 1-3 Cramer 294, Bufler 338, Roush 41.6. House of LaRuel 342, S. Roush Dawson 317, "renpennf 386.

Dieiwlt Lbr. 4-0 --'liackiey 425, Holloway 427, WikiS .449, Diebolt 394, Myer 442. Franklin Radio 0-4 P. Roush 198, M. FrankUn 268, J.Ilielmaii 347, A.

Helman 268, Collins 39i Boyier Oil 2-2 Barnes 454, Rourk 44o, Marnell 427, Smoot 481. 54 Truck 2-2 -r Lomax 343, Payne 405, Hamilton- 285, Mead 441, Boyd 418. Clarks School 3-1 Cooper 363, Taylor 366, O'Mara 311 Peery 424, Ulery 369. Thompson Mo4- lin 387, McGlfflougK 343, Leake 371; Boeken: 341. Wiring i INDUSTRIAL GOMMERCIAI.

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ii. Eyler breaks junior Jeff Eyler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eyler, 906 Meadowbrook Road, set a Missouri Valley AAU record Saturday and joined two other lola youngsters in qualifying for the Kansas AAU Junior Olympics at Kan- Board closes Winfield school; bond vote today WINFIELD, Kan. (AP) The 1,342 junior-senior high school students in Winfield got an early start on theu: summer vacation tpday while caitizens voted on a proposed $3,950 million bond issue to replace their school building.

The school board voted unanimously Monday night to close the old four-story building immediately for safety reasons, instead of waiting for the school term to end May 26. The board acted after receiv- mg a series of warnings and Recommendations from the state fire marshal, city fire chief and various consutting en- The experts classed the building a's structurally' unsound and a fire trap. Engineers hired by opponents of the bond issue agreed that the building should be replaced. One section of the building was erected in 1910, another in 1917, and a third in 1923. Classrooms are on the first three floptt; and a cafeteria is on the fourth floor.

Two previous bond proposals were defeated, in 1968 a $3.5 million issue was beaten by a vote of 3,198 to October the vote agamst a $3,875 million proposal was 2,647 to sas University June 9 and 10 The other two at a regional meet in Chanute were Susan Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turner, 807 Meadowbrook Road, and Larry Stiles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stiles, 602 East Carpenter.

Eyler set his Missouri Valley rocord in the high jump for boys 10 and 11, clearing 4-8 to win the event. Stiles qualified for the state Junior Olympics in the pole vault and triple jump for boys 12 and- 13. He won the pole vault and was third In the triple jump. Miss Turner won l.bio broad jump for girls 8 and 9 with a leap of 9-934. Others participating at the Chanute mc'et, and hOM' they finished, were; Caroline Apt, third and fourth in qualifying heats of the 100- yard dash and fourth in the 440.

Craig Frazcll, fourth in Iho semi-finals of the clash. Bob Turner, fourth in the 50- yard dash and fourth in the broad jump. Tom I'lnley, fourth in the semi-finals of the dash. Eric Maxwell, Tom rinley, Bob Turner and Jeff Eyler, fourth in the 440-yard relay for boys 10 and 11, time of 59.7, a tenth of a second out of third. AERIAL SPRAYING Pasture Brush Row Crop Call lola Milling Pho.

365-3241 NOTICE WE WILL CLOSE SATURDAY AT 4:00 P. M. TO ATTEND THE WEDDING OF OUR SON RICHARD IN KANSAS CITY. Spencer Sons :45 START 8:40 DRIVE-IN THEATRE $2.00 PER CAR TONIIE THRU SATURDM "First Showing in lola" Bis Jakcn. A kgend olF a man.

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