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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 17

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1 6 ll 4 ohm I stt linen rt ar 1 5 I 'At Donmbrookc a i ilV tiii 0 5 4 I i I I Cummirion4 Drabowkky Grganria Gnmdv I 2 0J AU 7 I ip PtitshMrjih HouMon nuuttuit The Phillies scored in the! fourth when Larry Bowt beat! out a bunt tingle end took second when Gallagher threw! NATIONAL tFACLE TuMilsva Retuli nnelnrmtt I St Louia trying for a force on Don vor so dhw Moneye bunt. Bowa went to chio ttwtoigiit. as Montanez grounded out sJ I ehii.a.iphi, 1 (mW i in. SaaeUa 1 fniHhtk wvoqfpwxy jjaHiMk i lines np TMtuhurfih 1 Houston ll ufll tt.uMcnt' Follmer of Arcadia, -Amn4' HUtdeno 01 SH4 edt v- cmf find o-srkcr CftUt, fftittd around the Uftt set ona nl u. fourth aeaf Tueada dg'd hi! ZMf'l to a 1 i tM Northweitem Dank Train i 9 9nftf.ll.

Burton Clings American Cahmpicmahto mi league career. Seaver, who was seeking to become the first Met piuher ui lncl IlSCrS the club's 11-year history hurl a no-hitter, had thrown one-httters against Ch'rAgo tnl KANSAS 1), Philadelphia In 1870 and Otis dashed home Pittsburgh, in 1971 -SM Mt or- runs to the tlunl ffwtof thanks; ta a aiceak of wiitav by San Diego etafter Ctoy Kirby, Bud Hatrelson singled with two out and Kufcy proceeded tp walk tba next four batter before 1: irgh in 1971. City Royal victory ovf th VJCluFY Detroit Tigers behind hit Pitching trf Roger Otis singled and base with on out. Lonhorg Hurls 5th Straight Win barg tttllsg ntoth from, frank ttay, fourth straight Milwaukee. Brewers beat1 the California Angels 4-2 Tuesday1 '-1 (night before an Independence Day turnout of 41,086, Lonborg, now 7-S, took a four- high third Radtr Barr $im at DoaaybrOwM R4Cw ay, Die win, Follmer' fourth out A nj jyj th TUCSON, Arif.

(UPIMsel- cimched nine- iSeries, also clinched the To Keg Lead tt four- Nelion. stole second After Rue Scheinbhtm walked, John Mayberry's Imer bounced Oft Slayback's glove. Mayberry aiftyDavft a I'cuurimn i I if Batrmaa 9 I Doy 3b son Burton St. Louis, 9 HtmslOft I being relieved hr Gary Rosa. forced the first run wai hotly 9 0 Sab Franciaeft 47 .397 47 J47 KJivcto vj il 4 i 4 ft Pwntea 2b 4 4 I iGhompton ft 9 19 4 9Huttm pi Fryman SIX?) Total 0 9 9 9 Dia 39131 disputed by the Padres and ledwas credited with a hit as he hit ahutout into the ninth inning MiMWD-.

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ttr Bart HUM OiMewea 4 HI1 Frymta I I I Bine-race series title for the Javeiia team in the manefoctum point standings. Follmer led alt hut two tap during the 70-iap, 210-mile race, but ran into trouble when hi transmission locked into fourth gear With 10 laps to go. Unable to downshift, he had to take the urns at a slower apted, and second place Jerry Thompson of Clawson, pushed hi Mustang hard to narrow the gap from about a minute and half to 28 seconds at the finish. Thompson collected $3,000 for second, and Follmer' team mate and toe owner of the Javelin Twin cars, Roy Wood, of North Ridge, took beat the scrambling pitchers throw, Which sailed first base as Otis trotted home, Nelson, who pitched his first complete gam since 1S69 and gained his first big league shutout, evened his record at 2-I. Ha retired 13 straight batters after giving up a two-out single Dick McAuiiffe in the fifth inning.

Slayback, who pitched seven Innings, twice worked out of bases loaded situation, getting to tho ejection of manager Don Zimmer. Thomas, recalled only a few days ego from the padres farm eiub hi Hawaii, Singled home John Jeter to snap a 2-2 tie in the ninth Inning of the nightcap. Fred Kendall also scored on the play When rightfieider John Milner allowed Thomas single to get past him. San Diego had tied the game 2-2 in the eighth on Nate jStephnson to- ground out dnd Ilf 1 wLhess Match Hits New Crisis Stephenson to- ground out and1 i a long fly to rightflel4 He walked ieoj Cardenas but Ken Berry grounded out to nd the game. Pet.

OB JM was off hi game Tuesday, but clung to fits lead with one eight-game block remaining in the $40,090 Tucson Open Bowling Tournament. Burton, holder of nine Professional Bowler Association titles, averaged 213 at he knocked down 1,710 pins in the days opening set. He recorded five victories, but hi margin fell from 93 pins to 33 pins over Don Johnson, Akron, Ohio. Johnson, in second place since match play began, rolled a 1,770 and also dropped three of eight matches. Through 34 games, Burton, leading money-winner on the PBA tour this year with over $42,000, had 7,940, including 30 bonus pin for each win la toe headon competition.

High game to the afternoon session was 209 by second-year pro Rich Carrubba, Hayward Calif. Carrubba left the 10-pinj on his final shot to dtfeat Mikei Orlovsky, Endicott, N.Y., who turned in 279 in one of the highest matches ever in PBA competition. Taety' CTewtaoS Tm 1 Kbiwm City I ftBltimor I ChteMO I wmi MiiwBuk 9 CdiifonH Ni York At Oakland aim) lflt w. BiilHfWirft i. Detrwt I1 Bontoa New York JJ Cvettnd MUwiiikeft .) w.

OiMmI 99 Uricago Moment I cookie Rojas for tha third out 0if At.4k t.ma aesA 4Vtiri4 irtnifTSS. oft aad third innings, S44 .495 All .414 .491 third nd $2,500 la to oth et Javelin, 1 GB 9 It Fet. .151 .521 Ati .444 .414 I but gav up a leadoff amg1 to Andy Koscd and Bob Oliver jfoilowed with his 10th home run 0 break a string of 23 scoreless nntngs for the Angels, Limy, posting only hie third pave, then came on to get John 1 Making only hi second start since being brought out of the fcullpbn, Lloyd Allen was tagged for his fifth defeat in seven decision. I Allen hit Milwaukee1 feadoff batter Ron Theobald with a pitch to itart Die game. Theobald Wat forced at second by Joe Lahoud, advanced to third on a tingle by George A bouncer by John Briggs off Allehs glove scored LahOud.

Allen then walked Dave May intentionally to load the bases end a alow roller by Elbe Rodnguea for the second out pnabled Scott to score. In the ninth, the Brewers Scored two run On bases-loaded Walks. Rick Clark walked Theobald to force in May, who had singled to start the inning, and Mel Queen issued a base on (balls to Lahoud to give the Brewers their fourth run with Kick Auerbach scoring. REYKJAVIK (UPI) The I chess championship match between Bobby Fischer of the United State and World Champion Bon Spassky ran into a new ertes Tuesday when tha Russian left a meeting with Fischer representative after" lodging a protest over Fischer's behavior. Dr.

Max Euwe, president of the Intematloal Chess Federation (FIDE), said he was not sure himself what the situation was. What happened was that Spassky lodged a protest against Die fact that Fischer did not arrive in time Sunday and he walked out of the meeting, Dr. Euwe said. He aaid the Russian walkout which he felt, was ordered by Moscow, put the match in danger again. The situation ia Critical.

I dont know if the match will be played at all, Dr. Euwe said. I am very pessimistic," he said. Dr Euwe said the protest, as he understood it, was aimed TgM 3 Ttayl Garnet Blttmion (McNaUy Lfttnoad I'D. T.Kis (Oagolwnitf 1r rf 11-7), rizht.

IWimhu (Perry 1-7) 4-4), Uiht. Oecnrit (Totidt IPS) (Splittortl 7-4), night. New York (kline (BmhIKim 4-1), nieht Schautz, Bahauz 1 and victories Tuesday to the second Memorial Schautz went Hazleton. inga to eke out an Throop, 3-2. BIG SPRUCE NEW YORK Farms outdistanced by dirt in the Kentucky Belmont Stakes, ne unaersiooa way aimcu Hemont stakes, 'jfdU'JIFinM BWIKt VHIU 'potlnds.

Outfielder Frank Calagulr of North End and pitcher Jack Monlrk of Kingston are among the bright prospects on the Scranton Red Sox of thp Atlantic Collegiate League. is the team leader -342 average the loofr Tfffr 6ipsr- irtw -C-r UsSveraRy Monk Us 2-i itof saffetaig 8-1 defeat the last time out. Jack dif some fine hurling for Brad- ley-: University last season, 1 Bill Flasser, who lived in East End many years but now reside! in -Scranton, announced the retirement of one of his boxers, Ralph Castner, formerly of Lc'ksvllle but now a reskiem of New Jersey with his wife? and foufr youngster. Blasser mad the decision after Castner wa kayoed by 'Irish Jimmy Reilly in recent Scranton CYC match. That gave Reilly two straight wins over Castner after being beaten in the, first meeting of the two local scrappers.

Castner, nearing, 30, retired from the ring a year ago but decided on staging comeback. He wanted to take Reilly in the ruhber match. I Only boxer left In Fla.tser stable 1 Jose Ortiz of Dunmore, who was stopped In his last bout Baltimore. Flasser has some promising performers working out at a Scranton gym and he invited Castner to assist ir training them. iFIaser, who posted a 26-1 rec ord as an amateur, helped the lat4 Jim Slavin of Hudson in promoting Uuts after he quit thelfighting end of the sport Bill mej his wife, an interpreter, in the1 Far East.

Shes a Japanese $rt. They have two sons, Jo seph, 15, and Damian, 11. We havent seen our old friend Gul Brown in some time but we hope he celebrated an anniversary in grand style the other day. We traveled to Yankee Sta-v dium with Gun and the late -Lit-f tie! BUI Phillips on June 22, 1938, to see a championship heavyweight fight. It didnt amount to much, how-ever.

Joe Louis kayoed Max Sciuneling in the first round GuS was in the process of buying a hot dog at ringside and didnt see the finish of the bout. If was ovef that quickly. 'Gus and Phillips were such enthusiastic boxing fans that they attended most big-time bouts in New York City at that time. Gus was a close friend of the lake Mike Jacobs, the nations leading fight promoter at thag time, and always got the best seats in the house. took great delight in watching Louis in action.

Joe sit' a world record for success-fulidefenses of his title with 25 to Jus credit. He lost only once aj a pro prior to his retirement in 1949, Schmeling stopping him in 'the 12th round in non-title bout June 19, 1936. That was Schmelings only fight that year. Phils Advance Green Philadelphia I The Phila delphia Phillies Wednesday named Dallas Green, 38, as the aew director of the dubs farm system. 1 Green succeeds Paut Owens, who was named general manager lest Saturday.

Colbert 16th home run (h( reliever Danny Fnsella. Frisel-la also gave up Padre runs in the ninth to take the loss. Bud Harrelswi acored the Met first run in the opening inning when he singled and scored on Fregosis two-out double. Harrelson drove in New York' second run with a saarifica fly to toe third that tallied Gary Gentry, who had doubled and moved to third on a sacrifice. San Diego got its first run the day in the sixth when Lee singled home Thomas.

Young Mike Caldwelt went the first eight inning for the Padre to gain hi third win in seven decisions with ninth inning relief help from Ross, twwvwa 4 4 4 4 Ml Vt rf 4 5 14 KirrelXffl 4 4 1 4Grrt 2b 411" )444 Milner It 4 4 4 4 rrgoi 2b 4 4 4 4 Kranepni lb 4 4 4 Marllntl it 5 4 4 4 Dyer 2 9 5 0 Seorer 4 4 4 4 III 1444 4 44 4 444 444 4 4 Jeter ph One Detroit City MrAuiifte 2b 4 4 14 Petek Rodnyur 3b 4 OB rf North up rt 4 4 14 Pui'etlt If Freehan a 4 4 14 Srbeinblm if Ciihlb 4 4 14 Maybrry Horton If 4 4 4 4 Kirkpttrdt I Stanley rf 4 4 4 4 oat 4b Bnnlrmon as 4 4 4 4 FlovS 3b Slayback 4 4 4 4 Ketion pb I 4 4 Scherman 4 4 4 4 DiiSt 4444- Kanaaa City )9tto9l iilaybacb DF-Deirolt ILOB-Delrat Xar.sae City Otli. I-Nelvm SUvbadt I t-J Schrmn i Nelson 4-4 I 4 4 4 04. Ump Insists on Last Word and Gets It SHAMOK1N, Pa. (AP) The umpire in a softball tournament here Insisted on the last word and got it. When one of to team faded to shew up, the umpire aaid the game would be forfeited.

The other team took the field and one pitch was thrown to make the forfeit legal. As the players began congratulating each other on easy victory the umpire told them to take their positions again and throw another pitch. 1 1 1 sill an He hadnt saidplay ball. I ftR Pltehen -7 Chicajo 1-4) CUrfland tt tom Pt-Hn Ewihh City 44) nt CMtantf Hawley Win Hawley posted night to advance quarterfinals of the Sohautz-Gallagher Teenage Tournament. two extra inn-over Hawley edged 11-19 victory EASY (UPI) Eimen-dorf Big Spruce, Riva Ridge on Late Baseball OAKLAND The Athletic rallied for four runs in the fourth Tuesday night and held a 4-9 lead after six innings in their game with New York.

John (Mom was on the mound for Oakland. Mel StMtlemyre (7-9) started for to Yankees. LONGSHOT WINNER INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPD Bill Shoemaker rode longshot Buzkashi to a 2 1-2-length victory over Single Agent in the American Handicap at lj 1-8 miles on the turf at Hollywood Park Tuesday. 1 JJosox Notcli Slh Straight I BOSTON (UPI) Juan Beni quez tagged his first mao(t league home run and rookie pitcher Lynn McGlothen hurled three-hitter for his first wmj in the big leagues Tuesday the Boston Red Sox topped the Minnesota Twins, 2-8, for their, fifth straight win.

a 1 recalled fromt louwville last week to lill-to at shortstop for Injured Lui Aparicio, blasted 3-1 pitch! (from Ray Corbin into the benterfieid bleachers with two out in the sixth inning to give! the Red Sox their margin of victory. 1 1 Boston took a 1-3 lead1 tnl inning earlier when Cart Yastrzemski doubled to left-center and scored as third baseman Eric Soderhoim threw) 'the ball into rtghtfield onl 'Carlton Fisk infield single. 1 McGlothen, making his third) 'start since the Red Sox called him up from Louisville tot bolster the pitching staff struck out seven batters and! didnt give up a hit after Danny Thompson and Rod Carew slapped back-to-back singles with two out in the third inning. McGlothen retired the last 13 batters he faced. Mmacsota Boctoa ftbrbbl ftbrfcbl Tovr if 3 9 0 9 Harpvf cf 4 9 0 9' Thoirpsn so 4 ft I 9 Otiivie rf 4 9 9 Carew 2b 4 9 19 Yatrtrosk If 3 1 3 ft iKillebrew lb 4 9 9 0 PHrocelii 3b 4 9 I ft 'Darwin cf 4ftftFikft 3 9 2ft iSoderhira 3b 8 ft I 9 Burda lb 3 ft 9 ft Brve If 3 I 9 ft Cater lb 1 ft ft 91 Mitterwald ft 3 0 ft ft Griffm 2b 4 ft 1 ft GUEST IN STRETCH I OCEANPORT, N.

J. (UPI) Stables Summer Guest stormed past front-running Wanda at the top of the stretch Tuesday and wen on to an easy 3 1-2 length victory the easy 3 1-2 length victory the Derby andi0rJ roamed home roamed nome amt only against FischerS failure to a winner by two lengths on the show up bunoay wnen ne grass msaay at Aqucau $56,500 Monmouth Oak atjmatch was originally scheduled; wuj tha Lexmgton'y rmwo Monmouth Park. I to begin. Hand icap. sSTbifso show up Sunday when thejgrass Tuesday at Aqueduat to 4 4 tadt 3b San Ditty Woods, Fairly Tag Solos in 73 Montreal Win )2t99 obx 1 New York "ZLE- Htrnatidw', Roberta ul-New Yorls 1.

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Indians Top Rangers End Eight-Game Slide CLEVELAND (UPI) Mike Texas starter Richie Hands, Kilkenny and Dick Tidrow struck out eight batters to the combined for a four-hit shutout first fou innings. He walked, Expos Hand LA 5th Straight Loss 2nd game Saa Dteso 0 fhomas 2b Roberts 3b Lee If Colbert lb Stahlrf sox i Ray Fosse to open the Indians fifth and Low en stein clubbed two-run homer over toe right field fence. Txs Cleveland MONTREAL (UPI) Ron wuh the third Expos run of thejlast two innings and picked up Woods and Ron Fairly hit solo1 lh eiEhth home runs and Boh Bailey drove in two runs with a single Tuesday night as toe Montreal iExpos handed Los Angeles its fifth straight defeat with a 7-3 decision over the Dodgers. A double steal in the second inning set up an early 2-9 lead dor Montreal as rookie catcher (Terry Humphrey walked and (Fairly singled. They stole third 4 119 3 9 9 i a 2 9 9 19 11 3 9 11 1999 singled, mey stoie imrujoase.

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fcGiotiteft i -by MrGlathen ftevar), by Coctti 'home. MontretlS winning pitcher Carl Morton connected for the first trip'e of his major league career to drivt home Bailey the sixth inning a pinch home run to Duke Sims with none on in the seventh. Mik Marshall worked the 0 9 3 2 1 11-3 1113 2 Ross ..0193 I Gentry 2-3 1 9 I ft ft JFnaeUft 3 2'Ross Hand DP-Oeveland 2. LOB Taxi Cleveiand i i HR Lcwensteifl 0). fr-TIijW.

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