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Friday Jim 1970 Lead Held by Hebert Gilbert 14A THE KANSAS CITY TIMES Griffith Golfers Reach Round of 8 Two Torrid in Kemper Osteen Blanks Pirates 5-0 Decision Cycle Fatality Toll Reaches Three Douglas Isle (rf Man (AP) An English driver became the third motorcyclist last night to die this week in crashes (hiring practice for international races Denis Blower 23 of Thorpe England died of head and back injuries after his A sidecar outfit went out of control and demolished seven concrete fence posts along the Isle of Man course The others who died also were English The races will be held next week Charlotte Longshot Gibby Gilbert birdied his final hole yesterday for a 6-under-par 66 and tied veteran Lionel Hebert for the first-round lead in the $150000 Kemper Open golf tournament The 29-year-old Gilbert Box Scores ANGELES PITTSBUKttH Mrhbl ab bi 2 2 0 0 MAlou Cf 4 0 10 3 12 0 Alley as 4 0 0 0 3 2 11 Clemente rf 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 3 BRobrtsn 1b 4 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 Stargell If 4 0 10 3 0 0 1 SanouiMn 4 0 10 4 0 2 0 Cash 2b 3 0 10 4 0 10 Hebner 3b 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Blass 2 0 0 0 Nelson 0 0 0 0 Paean oh 10 10 Hrtensten 0 0 0 0 the morning had more than his opponents to worry about The veteran from the Louisiana Cajun country had to sweat out the threat of a rain-out Showers hit the course several times but did not halt play WINTER GAMES ATTRACT Tokyo The 11th Winter Olympic games to be held at Sapporo Northern Japan in 1972 are expected to be the largest ever held the organizing committee said yesterday The committee said 29 nations with a total of 1390 athletes and officials promised in a preliminary inquiry they would participate in toe Winter Olympics February 3-13 former club pro wood Fla is in year on the tour The 42-year-old from Holly-his first full Hebert who First-Round Scores in Kemper Open 30 5 7 Total 33 0 0 HI til Grabrkewitr DP Lot Angeles 1 1 Los Angeles 4 W-Parktr 4 2R-rMota scored the last of his five victories in the Florida Citrus Open in 1966 had eight birdies in his round on the Quail Hollow Conn-try club course a par-72 layout with a leg-wearing length ot 7-231 yards Gilbert who played on toe tour in the summers only the last couple of years derided to make a fulltime attempt at it this year and has won $33926 Hebert and Gilbert held a one-stroke lead ova: Lou Graham who recorded an eagle three on his final hole the ninth for a 67 Art Wall Tom Weiskopf Mike Hill and Bob Lunn followed at 68 while Arnold Palmer 58-year-old Sam Snead and Gene Littler headed the group at 69 Also in the group of 69 shooters was Bob Stone of Independence Mo Stone played the entire round without making a bogey and picked up birdies on Nos 5 9 and 15 Jim Colbert of Overland Park Kas scored four birdies but his nines of 37-37 for a 74 were marred by six bogeys Jack Nicklaus had a 73 well back and defending champion Dale Douglass took a 72 Lee Trevino managed only a 73 Hebert who played early in 3B WDavis Haller IP ER BB SO (L2-8) 5 4 5 4 8 (WA-4) 9 4 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 5423 Copenhagen (AP) Emile Griffith the former world welterweight and middleweight champion floored Tom Bogs twice last night and went on to win a decisive decision in 10 rounds over the previously unbeaten European middleweight champion from Denmark The 32-year-old New Yorker dropped the Dane in the sixth and 10th rounds It was the first time the 25-year-old Bogs had teen knocked to toe canvas in his pro career of 55 fights Griffith who weighed 159 pounds to 165 carried too much firepower for the handsome onetime bricklayer The victory may earn Griffith another title fight with world champion Nino Benvenuti of Italy Benvenuti won the title from Griffith lost it back to toe New Yorker and then regained it All three of the bouts were held in New York and all went 15 rounds to a decision Benvenuti has virtually run out of logical and profitable contenders for the 160-pound division crown HOUSTON 33-33 66 34-35-69 MONTREAL ab bi Newcastle Northern Ireland (AP) Bill Hyndman of Philadelphia surged from behind and defeated Murray Rae on the 20th hole yesterday to gain the quarter-finals of the British Amateur golf championship It was the second overtime victory of the day for the 54-y ear-old Hyndman the last American survivor Earlier Dale Morey High Point Hunter McDonald Detroit Jim Vickers Wichita and Bill Key Columbus Ga were eliminated Hyndman who needed an eagle on the 19th hole to beat Bill McRae of Ireland in his first match went two extra holes to eliminate Rae Down by two strokes at the 15th the veteran American battled back to force extra holes Michael Bonallack of Britain 4-time winner of this tournament who defeated Hyndman in the final last year also gained the quarter-finals First Bonallack whipped John Faith of Northern Ireland 4 and 3 and then he finished off McDonald 2 and 1 after the American had advanced by beating Pat of Ireland on the 19th hole The remaining survivors of the original field of 256 are South Napier Bruce Critchley of England Didier Charmat Brian Hoey and John Glover and Charlie Green CAR AIR CONDITIONER TUNEDP $Jt 97 Pittsburgh (AP) Claude Osteen captured his fifth consecutive victory and Wes Parker drove in three runs as the Los Angeles Dodgers blanked the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-0 last night The Pirates got only six hits off Osteen while Steve Blass Pirates' starter lost his sixth straight The Dodgers got two runs in the first on a walk a triple by Willie Davis and infield groundnut Los Angeles knocked out Blass in the sixth with three more runs two on bases-loaded double after Maury Wills had walked Manny Mota doubled and Davis was intentionally walked to load the bases Willie Crawford drove in the otter run on a sacrifice fly Osteen struck out only one and walk a batter Rader Hits Grand Slam Houston (AP) Doug Rader drilled a first inning grand slam homer backing Tom 6-hitter last night and Houston blanked Montreal 8-0 handing the Expos their 11th straight loss Rader unloaded off loser Dan McGinn following a 2-out walk to Jim Wynn Tommy double and an intentional walk to Denis Menke It was Tb 11th homer of the season matching his entire 1969 output LOS wills ss Mota WDavis ef WParker lb Grbkwitz 3b Crawford rf Sizemore 2b Haller Osteen Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh M-Alou Crawford Blass Osteen Nelson Hartenstein 2 jOf Staehle 2b Jones If Gosger cf Staub rf Fairly lb La boy 3b Bateman Wine ss Fairev Dh Renko Brand Dh Dillman Raymond Bailev oh McGinn Sutherlnd aa Total Montreal Houston Staehle Montreal TDavis Peoitone (11) McGinn Renko Dillman Raymond Griffin HBP by Griffin NEW YORK Agee cf Harrelson ss Boswell 2b Swoboda rf Foy 3b ab bi 4 0 10 0 10 0 5 0 11 3 111 4 110 10 0 0 3 110 3 2 14 3 12 2 2 0 0 0 2 110 3 0 0 0 Lionel Hebert Gibby Gilbert Lou Graham Bob Lunn Mika Hill Art Wall Tom Weiskoof John Schroeder Ed Sneed trier Jones ob Stone Steve Reid Dewitt Weaver Gene Llttler Arnold Palmer Sam Snead Hugh Rover Don Bies Bruce Crampton Rod Funseth Doug Ford Cesar Sanudo 34-34 70 Al Geiberqer Bob Goalby 35-35 70 Jim Grant 5i-JV-Slke 33-38 01 Dick Carmodv Dan Sikes 34-37 71 Al Balding 33-38 71 Dick Rhvan Varry Ziegler om Shaw Terry Dill Jim Langley Joe Campbell Howie Johnson Phil Rodgers PI Bert Yancey Doug Sanders 36-35 71 Jockey Injured After Tumble From Horse Stanton Del (AP) Veteran jockey Nick Shuk was hospitalized yesterday after a fall prior to the racing program at Delaware park He was reported to have suffered a factored pelvis and a possible spleen injury Dr Edwards track medical director who accompanied Shuk to Delaware Division hospital said the condition was and He said there were multiple fractured ribs on toe left side and other possible internal injuries The doctor said Shuk had been given two pints of blood and might require additional transfusions Shuk 40 years old from Chicago and a long-time Delaware park regular was thrown by a balky 2-year-old horse while leaving the stable area for the main track The jockey rode his 2000th winner here three years ago He led all Delaware park jockeys in 1955 and 1952 and tied with Frank Bone for first place in 1951 PlusFrtoa "otiusr 30 0 4 0 Total 33 8 8 III HI lll-l III III Hl Morgan Houston 4 9 Houston 8 Labov Rader (11) Fairly Griffin IP ER BB SO (L3-3) 3 4 4 4 3 2 3 1 0 0 0 2 1 2-3 2 4 4 2 1 1-3 2 0 0 0 1 (W2-4) 9 4 0 0 4 2 Dillman (Rader) WP 10189 DRIVE-IN MOVIE DIRECTORY cSrr ALL COLOR! ALL Sara" OF THE "TABOOS OF THE WORLD" 91st and Leavenworth Road ATLANTA COLOR 8:45 COLOR 1:15 BEST GOLFER IN JAPAN Mito Japan Takaaki Kono who played in the recent Masters tournament in Augusta Ga won the Japan Professional Golf golf tournament yesterday with a final round 69 and a 72-hole total of 275 Miller Barber Butch Baird Jerry McGee Jack Ewing Walter All George Johnson Rick Rhoads Jim Wiechers Labron Harris Lee Elder Bob Charles Fred Marti Harold Henninq Jim Colbert ab bi 4 1 1 0 Garrido ss 4 0 3 1 Millan 2b 4 0 10 HAaron rf 4 0 2 0 Carty If 4 0 0 0 Lum If 4 0 0 0 Cepeda lb 4 0 0 0 Gonzalez cf j'Grote 3 0 0 0 CBover 3b Griffin Struck out two and Seaver 2 0 0 0 Tillman Jjyt Ivn Marshall oh 10 0 0 Jarvis McGraw 0 0 0 walked six but was helped by ab bi 3 0 10 4 12 0 4 0 0 0 2 111 0 0 0 0 4 0 11 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 10 0 Jp LAKE Is TWIN KANS AVE AT 59 TH OPEN Matthau Ingrid Bergman CACTUS "CASINO R0YALE" color la teLshow "DESPERADOS" Read and Use Star Want Ads NGC THEATRE CORPORATION A NATIONAL GENERAL COMPANY grizzlies 6 -STEVE iPARK ie TWIN Hugh Webster John Yes no Color 18:25 FORREST iEILKSKSS" (SP) "THE WRECKING CREW" CANS AVE AT 59TH OPEN 7:34 NOW! IN ENGLISH! 34 1 7 1 Total 29 3 5 2 001 000 000 111 3 Tillman Aaee LOB New Atlanta 8 Shamskv HR SB CJones Aaee Harrelson IP ER BB SO (L7-5) 7 5 3 2 4 4 1 0 0 2 0 (W4-3) 9 7 110 5 Grote A ti MIDNIGHT "HANG 'EM HIGH" (GP) "Buona Sere Mrs Campbell' Hoffman (X) CLINT EASTWOOD Gina LoUabrfoMa 120TH rAND STATE LINE (op (o "BABY THE RAIN MUST FALL' 51 ST ST NW HWY A COLOR three double plays Total Joe Pepitone cracked his 11th New York homer after Rader was hit by a pitch in a 4-run eighth inning Joe Morgan and Wynn added run scoring singles Carty Spanks No 15 Atlanta (AP Carty the major leagues' leading hitter ripped his 15th home run of the year last night as the Atlanta Braves handed Tom Seaver New York Mets ace his fourth straight defeat 3-1 blast cleared the fence in right in the sixth inning and gave Pat Jarvis a cushion Jarvis checked the Mets on seven hits and retired 10 batters in a row between Bud run-producing single in the third and a single by Art Sham-sky in the sixth The triumph was eighth in its last 10 games and Atlanta Cepeda York 4 Carty (15) Seaver McGraw Jarvis Seaver 19809 its 14th games first May 26 his against Seaver walked being in the scored his first GO MAX new morning scziptlons in the last 16 home It also was victory over Seaver since 1968 The defeat dropped lifetime record to 10-3 toe Braves gave up five hits four and fanned four before lifted for a pinch hitter eighth The Mets have only two runs for him in losses Get th MAXImurr evening Sunday witt home-delivered Star and Times sub HA 1-1200 Adr KING toe GUYS BAD (G) "VALLEY OF THE GWANGI" Richard Ruler of the Rockies! 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Graphic Demonstrations By Live Actors Color 10:45 FOLLY THEATRE 12TH CENTRAL small Best Actress Goldie Hawn Walter Matthau FlowerlcP) OPEN 7:45 (LACO On Mwv 18 Color Dusk OWL SHOW "Pendulum" (GP) Lee Van Cleef "THE BIG GEORGE PEPPARD JEAN SEBERG GUNDOWN" COLOR JACK FULLERTON GIVES GREAT DEALS AT DeBACKER CHEVROLET 117th A 71 Hiway SO 3-4000 COME TO THE GARDENS' enjoy superb ITALIAN DISHES Prepared by our SEVEN Italian WOMEN cooks VISIT aao LOUNGf Banquet Facilities investment HELD OVER 2ND SMASH WEEKI MAN CALLED RICHARD HARRIS JEAN GASCON COLOR "FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE" GREGORY PECK Color Late Show Open 8 PM Largo Playground pleasure PRESENTS LEASING A 1970? Inquire about our Special New Lease Preeram It's Different GRIFFITH 0LDSM0BILE BIG TWO LOTS Educator Says Protest Rally Now Futile The time of forsaking education merely to protest is over Nickels Huston told 38 graduates last night at the Barstow school commencement Headmaster of the Katherine Delmar Burke school in San Francisco Huston formerly was assistant headmaster at Barstow have seen both kinds of protest in San Francisco the peaceful moratorium marches to Golden Gate park and the senseless rioting in Berkeley Yon young people have made your first point This country is aware of your restlessness and your dissatisfaction with the way the country is conducting itself he cautioned think that continued protest rallies peaceful though they may be are in themselves going to change things any He told the girls to avoid the mistake of confusing blind opposition with the always necessary test of conserva tive resistance Diplomas were awarded bvj Gordon Lenci headmaster assisted by James Sunder- land president of the board of trustees FIVE CARS IN CRASH Wreck Blocks Southwest Trefficwey at Rush Hour A 5-car accident blocked rush-hour traffic about 45 minutes yesterday several blocks in both directions on Southwest traffic-way Six persons were treated for minor injuries at hospitals Police said a car driven by Emil Wayne Schroeder 32 of 50 Northeast Fifty-first street southbound on the trafficway went through a red light and was struck by a car driven by Miss Rebecca Herrera 19 of 3707 Merrier street who was eastbound on Valentine road The Schroeder vehicle then jumped the medial strip and collided with a car driven by Mrs Rosemary Hernandez 24 of 2329 Belleview avenue who was going north on the trafficway The Hernandez vehicle was struck in the rear by a car driven by Allen Elkins 52 of 5430 Harvard avenue and another car whose driver was not identified Treated at St hospital were Mrs Hernandez and three passengers in her car: Paid Rojas 34 of 2008 Jefferson street mrs Virginia Padilla 44 of 1232 West Bluff drive and Joseph Ortiz 20 (rf 1833 Washington street Miss Herrera and a passenger ter sister Miss Rosemary Herrera 16 also of 3707 Merrier were treated at St hospital Best Actress Goldie Hawn Walter Matthav George Peppard Jean Seberg Uo Van Cleef "BIG GUNDOWN (GP) 10:15 4300 fROOST 4320 TROOST CONTINUOUS 0 MIDNIGHT tnlmfjwd 1110 Baltimore I We etamp parking tickets- 8 FAIRY LAND OPEN 7:30 TOM NARDINI Vincent Price "TOMB OF UGIA" 77tb PtOSPTl II NEW PONTIAC $2297 T4 BOB THOMAS PONTIAC 7707 STATE 334-3300 KANSAS CITY KANSAS "KING OF THE GRIZZLIES' 8:55 Col dlorl Walt Disnev's Outdoor Adventure 550 DiTnS Br "THe HORSE T'NE GRAY FLANNEL SUIT" 10:55 Jim Hutton 10:5 Cotor what's new? erf MARRIAGE QualiCraft Shoes BILL CARTY Mon thru Sat 8:30 pm-l am a broken-nosed Irish piano player this is a very funny Ff Lauderdale Sun 57f SPECIAL PURCHASE HLC CHEVELLE SPT CPE $2973 POWER AIR List $3494 14th ft McGee HA 1-1008 PLUS CO-FEATURE SAV-ON 5400 KANSAS AVE OPCN SUNDAY 107 YOU HAVE Lovar DAUGHTER" INGRID WALTER GOLDIE DEAN MARTIN HERMAN'S "MRS HERMITS BROWN CHEVROLET IMPALA WITH FACTORY AIR AN ADULT EDUCATIONAL FILM s2997 Only KID (GP) "BUTCH CASSIDY SunctehI COLOR 8:55 PAUL NEWMAN I HATED XXX IN COLOR VAN CHEVROLET 380 JOHNSON MU MISSION KAS HI 2-7 TAKE PORT OP ROAD EXIT (G) I CCU 014 -55 "CHAIRMAN" coWrafSSw lmsr SOUTH 8 1-15 STEAK HOUSE 3550 Broadway Headquarters for COLOR TV Charlie Pendielon9m UNITED APPLIANCE COMPANY 1550 TROOST 1437 WORNALL MAIN INDEP ii Hawn Matthae CACTUS FLOWER (M) "GOOD GUYS BAD GUYS" 9) Goldie Walter OPEN BOWLING TAKE PORT OP ROAD EXIT Robert Mitchum George Kennedy Color 10:55 "IF IT'S TUESDAY THIS MUST BE BELGIUM" Suzanne Pleshette Color Late Show CASA GRANDS PICTURE FRAMING AT THE GOLDIE HAWN WALTER MATTHAU COLOR 8:55 BRAKE ADJUSTMENT! $119 goodAear SERVICE STORE stores: wGOOD GUYS BAD Sera Mrs Campbell" Colonial Furnishings Oean dally 18 to Sunday 11 to 5 DUPP and REPP t-as at toth St 1120 Grand VI 2-1744 HEART BOWL 40 HIGHWAY NEAR VAN BRUNT CALL AND RESERVE YOUR LANE! 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