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0 0 0 000 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 00 0 000 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 000 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.0 0 0.00 00 0 00 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0000 0 0 0 00 0 0 000 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 000 00 0 0 0 000 Everybody ay Shows Interest In World Chess Match By MILTON RICHMAN -NEW YORK you play chess?" "No," said Wes Parker, first baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers and owner of one of baseball's more active minds, "but I'm interested in the game." "You mean the world championship going on in Iceland now?" "Yes, I'm following it." "Because of this guy Fischer?" "He's the main reason, suppose." "How do you feel about him, do you like him or not?" "I like "Why?" Wes Parker mulled it over awhile. "I like him because he has -s," said Parker, using a word which is perfectly okay in a baseball clubhouse but not in a newspaper, a brass word much more, and one which describes Bobby Fischer, the pensive, seemingly strange chess genius from Brooklyn perhaps better than any other word you can think of. Chess dates back to antiquity and has been called the most serious game played by man. It's such a serious game and requires so much concentration, Steve Carlton Posts Seventh Straight Win By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Steve Carlton is happy with the script despite a weak cast of supporting actors. Carlton recorded his seventh straight victory Tuesday night as the weak-hitting Philadelphia J-town Widens Division Margin Palmyra, inning scored and six runs, had in to hold on to capture win number 13 last evening in the Twilight Baseball League, downing the visiting Lebanon Merchants, 6-5, while Jonestown extended its lead to one game the Eastern Division with a victory over Nichols, 6-1.

TWILIGHT BASEBALL LEAGUE Tuesday's Results Jonestown 6, Nichols Palmyra 6, Merchants 5 The Standings Eastern Division Pet. Jonestown 10 .667 Myerstown .615 Bensing's 6 .600 Merchants 3 14 .176 Western Division Pct. Lancaster 14 .875 Palmyra 13 .765 Nichols 5. 13 .373 Hershey 1 14 .067 Terry Shimp started things for Palmyra in the first by reaching second on the second baseman's overthrow and later scoring on Rich Miller's single to right. Mike Smith kept the rally alive with a base knock with Frank Grabusky following with a line single, scoring Miller on the play and moving Smith to third.

Rich Henning plated Smith on a sacrafice fly for the third run, while Paul Pintarch drew a walk and Joe Schneider reached base on an error, producing Grabusky. Bill Herr lined a sacrafice fly to left field to score Pintarch while starting pitcher Bill Campbell singled to plate Schneider with the final marker of the inning. The Merchants tallied a solo run in the opening and fifth frames and three markers in the fourth to make the contest close. Poor base running by the Merchants may of cost them the contest, as two runners were cut down at the plate on the evening. Grabusky sparked the winning attack with two hits, while Charlie Whitman paced the Merchants with three hits with teammates Chuck Taylor and Norberto Alicia chipped in with two safeties.

Jonestown scored two runs in the first and sixth innings and solo markers in the fifth and seventh to tally number nine this season, while Nichols tallied its lone marker in the opening frame. Ron Witters, Dave Schoffstall, and Jack Hess paced the Jonestown win with two hits, while Jack Heagy knocked out two hits for Nichols: Ed Ludwig went the distance to capture the win, striking out five while walking none over the seven innings, Merchants Palmyra ab rbl ab rbi A. 2b 4 1 1 0 Shimo.rf 21 0 0 E. 3000 G. 100 0 3 31 2 2 3 0 1 R.

411 3 0 1 0 Grabusky, If N. Alicia, cf 3 1 2 2 Henning, 2b J. 3 1 1 0 2 3 0 00 0 0 0 0 B. 2 0 1000 2 1000 0000 0 Totals 27 5 10 4 Totals 26 6 8 5 Score by Innings: Merchants 100 310 0-5 Palmyra 600 000 0-6 E--Rodriquez (2). PO-A-Merchants 18-4, Palmyra 21-12.

DP- Henning to Schneider to B. Herr; Smith to Henning to B. Herr. LOB- -Merchants 3, Palmyra 7. 28 N.

Alicia, Pintarch. SB-Whitman, Taylor, Shimp. SF-Henning, B. Herr. ip er bb so Whitman (L) 8 2 -0 Campbell Dailey (W 2-0) 0 2 HBP- PB-B.

Herr. Jonestown ab rbi Witters.cf 5 1 2 1 4 1 2 0 E. 3 0 2.0 0 01 2 0 Robson. If 3 0 0 0 L. Lu'g, 1 2 0 0 4 0 Strickler.rf 0 0-0.

21 2 2 Nichols abr 3 1 1 1 3020 3 0 01 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 20 3000 Peffley, 2b 3000 2000 1000 3000 Totals 30 6 9 4 Totals 27 1 6 1 Score by Periods: Jonestown 200 012 Nichols 100 000 E-Strickler, Peffley. DP-Nichols 1. LOB- -Nichols 5, J-town B. 2B-Hess, Heagy. SB-L.

Ludwig, E. Ludwig. ip er bb so E. Ludwig (W) 0 5 O'Donnell (L) 9 5 5 5 HBP-Peffley. PB-Horney.

U-Kirkessner, Long. relatively few men play it. Less than 5 per cent in U.S. even know the rules but an astonishingly large percentage has begun following the game the past few weeks. Only because of Bobby Fischer.

Here's a pale, studious. almost timid-looking 29-year-old one-time Boy Wonder who makes guys like Joe Namath and Allen look like a couple of amateurs when it comes to doing his own thing, his own way and in his own good time. The opening match in Reykjavik Tuesday was a perfect example. Page 32 Sports Parade Word had filtered down that Fischer was go, go" for that first match with Boris Spassky, Russia's world champion. All the embroidery had been taken care of.

The the TV cameras, the the chess board, all the things Fischer had kicked about. Spassky was all set. Everyone in the Reykjavik Chess Hall was holding his breath as the Russian, playing Lebanon ELCO TENNIS TEAM Winners of the Western Division of the Berks County Tennis League, the Elco Raiders posted a league log of 11-1 before being edged out by Exeter's Eagles in the championship game. Team members, left to right, are: the white pieces, made the first move, opening with the Queen pawn. The world championship officially was on.

But something was missing. Fischer. He wasn't there. What was the rush? He had an hour before he had to make the first move. Fischer didn't set out to keep Spassky waiting.

He didn't do it purposely. The official clock was ticking but he didn't Daily News, Lebanon, care. Bobby Fischer is late. He has been late for more important things than a chess match. Even a world championship one.

And bet on it, he'll be late again. That's the way he is. we Finally, after eight minutes, during which time Spassky got up impatiently and walked around, Fischer appeared. He shook hands with Spassky and then sat down in his special swivel chair which he had flown in from New York for these championships. Fischer studied the board two minutes, then made his first move, knight to King bishop three.

Wednesday, July 12, 1972 Daily NEWS Photo front row Phil Christman, Bob Noll, Tim Reedy, Dave Bennick, and Steve Ream. Back row coach Jay Miller, Warren Hoover, Kurt Phillips, Mike Wolfe, Chris Gyorke, and Scott Moyer. Myerstown, Frede Fredericksburg, Palmyra Capture County Legion League Wins Myerstown extended secondhalf win streak to three straight games in the County Legion Baseball League last evening by defeating visiting Lebanon, 4-0, while Fredericksburg stayed close to the leaders by downing Richland, 5-3, and Palmyra scored a last inning, victory over host Annville, 3-2, to round out loop action. COUNTY LEGION LEAGUE Tuesday's Results Fredericksburg 5, Richland 3 Myerstown 4, Lebanon 0 Palmyra 3, Annville 2 The Standings Pct. X-Myerstown 1.000 Fredericksburg 1.000 Palmyra .500 Richland .000 Lebanon .000 X-First-half champ Myerstown, winner of the NBA Approves Sale Of Celtics NEW YORK (UPI) -Robert Schmertz, a real estate executive from Lakewood, N.J., has received unanimous approval from the National Basketball Association Board of Governors to purchase the Boston Celtics, but another group was rejected in its bid to buy the Chicago Bulls.

Schmertz, who also is part owner of the New England World Whalers of Hockey the newly Association, becomes only the owner of the Celtics in the club's 26-year history. The other was Walter Brown. After receiving approval io buy the Celtics for $5.1 million from Investors Fund Schmertz said he in ended to keep the team in Boston and retain Red Auerbach as president and general manager. Schmertz, a part- owner of the Portland Train Blazers, must divest his holdings in that club. A group of MilwaukeeChicago businessmen, headed by Marvin Fishman, failed to receive the required 13 votes from the 17 NBA owners in bid to buy the Bulls.

While no reason was given for the rejection, it was believed to be connected with the group's failure 1 to renew a lease for Chicago Stadium. The Bulls' lease on the seat Chicago Stadium expires at the end of this season and the stadium is owned by Arthur Wirtz. who hopes himself to buy the club. Fishman has been guaranteed a three-year lease for use of the Chicago Amphitheater, where the Bulls, once played, but it would to be remodeled for basketball and could hold no more than 10,500 seats. Fishman, a member of the group that founded the Milwaukee Bucks four years ago, said his group would "pursue every area open to us" in its bid to buy the Bulls.

In his own mind, feels he's one little guy taking on the whole Russian government. He doesn't feel this way because of any politics, the usual politics between countries, that is, but because of chess politics. Regardless, he always played to win. Tuesday's first game was adjourned, meaning each man had made his allotted 40 moves in the five-hour time limit with no decision being reached. When the game is resumed today, Spassky will have the upper hand although Fischer can still get a draw.

In this first of 24 games, Spassky played the way everybody thought he wouldconservatively. That figured because if this whole business winds up even, say 12-12, Spassky goes back home to Russia the same way he came to Reykjavik-world champion. Fischer has the first move in Thursday's second game, though. Watch him go! a completely different You can bet on Plane. that, too.

Wes Parker doesn't have to be a chess expert. He's still got Bobby Fischer tagged perfectly. Marty Pattin In One-Hitter For Boston Sox Phillies won two games in a row for the first time in a month with a 4-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Carlton, tied with Gary Nolan of Cincinnati for the league lead in victories with 12, raised his major league leading strikeout total to 182 with eight strikeouts. It was Carlton's fifth straight complete game.

Johnny Bench backed up Jack Billingham's shutout pitching with four straight hits, including his 22nd home run of the season, and drove home three runs as the Reds shut out Pittsburgh, 5-0. Home runs by Rick Monday, Billy Williams and Joe Pepitone powered Chicago to a 9-5 nightcap victory over Houston after the Astros won the opener, 6-5, with a four-run rally in the seventh inning. Williams went 8-for-8 in the doubleheader. He belted his 17th homer in the opener and 18 nightcap, both with the "bates empty. wild pitch by Lowell Palmer with the bases loaded in the 15th forced on home Gil Garrido with the winning run and gave the Braves a 5-4 victory over St.

Louis. Clyde Mashore doubled down the left field line with one out in the 12th inning to score Bob Bailey with the winning run in Montreal's victory over San Diego, 6-5. "I'm pitching more consistently this year and getting my three pitches (curve, slider, and fastball) over Carlton said. In the other National League game San Francisco defeated New York, 6-1. Ron Bryant pitched a twohitter and Willie McCovey homered as San Francisco downed New York.

McCovey got the Giants started as he led off the second with his sixth homer of the season off starter and loser Jerry Koosman. Bryant raised his record to 7- 4, walking four and striking out six. Koosman had a six-game winning, streak stopped and absorbed his fourth loss. Miller 5-Hits Plumbers In C-C Teeners Scott Miller tossed a fivehitter and struck out eight batters as Ebenezer shut out host Plumbers 6-0 Tuesday night at Southwest Park in the only CityCounty Teener League game played. CITY -COUNTY TEENER LEAGUE Tuesday's.

Results Ebenezer 6, Plumbers 0 The Standings Pet. Reich's 10 .667 Fifth Ward 00 5 .615. Ebenezer 00 un .615 Optimist 8 .333 Plumbers 11 .267 Cardinals 11 .000 Four innings of scoreless baseball was shaping up as a pitcher's duel with Miller and Scott Galbraith of the Plumbers but Ebenezer soon put an end to that with three in the fifth and three more in the sixth to decide the issue. Run-scoring doubles by Jim Haag and Gary Gasper plus runproducing singles by Miller and Dave Keller paced the attack. Gasper also had a single in the game as the only player with two hits.

The win puts Ebenezer in a tie for second with Fifth Ward. Ebenezer Plumbers ab r'h rbi ab rh rbi 1 4111 Wolf.cf 20 0 0 2 0 0 2000 0 0 3 0 1 211 1 Basehore, 1b 2 0 0 0 Peiffer, If 3 000 0 4 0 0 0 Wagner, 2b 2 0 0 0 31 1 1 0 01 4000 Heverling, 1b 3 0 Weik.cf 3 1 1 1 201 0 3121 Totals 27 6 6 5 Totals 22.0 0 5 0 Score by Innings: Ebenezer Plumbers 000 033 0-6 000 000 E-Ebenezer Plumbers 2. PO-A-E 21-5, 21-4. LOB 9, 9. 28 -Casper, Haag.

SB-Weik -(2), Hostetter (3), Keller, Haag, Galbraith, Klepper (3). S--Horn. To h.r er bb so Miller (W) 500 8 Galbraith (L) 6 0 2 Klepper Miller (Wolfe). -Wolfe, Witson. By UNITED PRESS Marty Pattin threw only two bad pitches all night.

The first cost him peace of mind and the second cost him a lifetime dream. In the second inning of Tuesday night's game at Oakland, Pattin hit A's third baseman Sal Bando with pitch "that just got away." With one out in the ninth inning, he threw a fastball "that I got up a little too high" and Reggie Jackson jumped on it for a single. It was the only hit of the game off the Boston righthander as the Red Sox whipped Oakland, 4-0. When it was over, Pattin was more concerned about Bando than about his lost glory. "I'm just glad that Sal's okay," said the 29-year-old journeyman pitcher.

"I was worried and shook up for a while." "One of my biggest dreams has been to pitch a no-hitter in the big leagues," admitted Pattin, who walked three batters and struck out seven. "I guess this is the closest I will ever come." The Chicago White Sox closed to within games of firstplace Oakland in the American League West by edging the Cleveland Indians, 4-3, and Detroit remained one game in front of Baltimore in the East beating the Texas Rangers, 6-5, while the Orioles were shading the Kansas City Royals, 2-1, in 10 innings. Elsewhere, the New Yankees beat the California Angels, 7-3, and the Milwaukee Brewers tripped the Minnesota Twins, 5-4. Carlton Fisk drove 1 in two of Boston's runs with his 11th homer and a single as the Red Sox tagged Joel Horlen with his first loss after two triumphs. Jackson's hit came on a 2-2 count.

The White Sox, trailing 3-1, rallied for three runs in the seventh as Rick Reichardt hit a two-run homer and Ed Spiezio followed with a solo shot. Ray Fosse had hit a two-run homer for Cleveland. Mickey Stanley snapped a tie with his ninth homer of the year in the sixth inning and Dave Seelbach limited Texas, to two hits over the final 2-3 innings to gain his fifth victory for the Tigers. Dave Nelson had a homer for the Rangers. Pitt Steelers Expecting 38 Rookies In Camp LATROBE, Pa.

(UPI) -Pittsburgh Steel Coach Chuck Noil will welcome 38 rookies and 13 veterans to training camp at St. Vincent's College Wednesday. The veterans include quarterbacks Terry Bradshaw and Terry Hanratty and flanker Frank Lewis and linebacker Jack Ham. Three rookies, Franco Harris, Gordon Gravelle and Lorenzo Brinkley, will not report to the training camp until after they compete in the DallasCollege All-Star game in Chicago on July 28. Three new assistants will aid Noll this season.

Bud Carson, former Georgia Tech head coach, will tutor the defensive backs, George Perles, former Michigan State aide, will handle the defensive backs and Dick Hoak, former Steeler running back, will coach the defensive backs. The Steelers open their National Football League exhibition season Aug. 5 at Three Rivers Stadium against the New York Giants. The Oakland Raiders will make their first Pittsburgh appearance Sept. 17 in a season opener against the Steelers.

LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL District 21 Tournament Onening Round (At Minersville) Minersville 11, Pine Grove 0 Pinch hitter Tom Shoapy drew a walk with the bases loaded and none out in the 10th to enable Baltimore to snap a five-game losing streak. Jim Palmer went the distance for the Orioles, allowing Kansas City seven hits, to stretch his record to 12-4. A two-run single by Felipe Alou and a two-run double by Ron Swoboda highlighted a sixrun Yankee rally in the third inning as New York beat California and Joe Lahoud's homer in the top of the ninth run inning lifted Milwaukee past Minnesota. Lebanon Catholic Football Schedule Sports New Look first half championship, scored solo runs in the fourth and fifth frames and two markers in the sixth, while pitcher Fred Beamesderfer held Lebanon hits. Rich Weidman sparked the winning attack with two triples, while Zellers and Andy Folmer paced the Lebanon hitting with two safeties each.

Beamesderfer went the distance for the victory, striking out nine and walking two over the seven innings. Fredericksburg, down by one run in the sixth inning, unloaded for three counters in the bottom half of the frame to upend Richland and capture victory number two in second-half action. Collie Youtz and Suds Sutherly knocked out two hits for Fredericksburg with Glenn Kneasel helping the attack with a two run single. Jeff Kissling and Kevin Long led the Richland offense with two base knocks, Kissling stroking a triple for the big blow of the evening. Doug Lovell tallied the win, getting relief help from Kneasel in the last frame.

Annville took a 2-1 lead into the top of the seventh but managed to give up two runs, mostly on costly wild pitches, and lose to visiting Palmyra, 3- 2. Bill Mellinger opened the seventh for Palmyra with a single, Jeff Spangler walked. with both runners when pitcher Tom Imboden unleashed a wild pitch. Don Neiswender then stroked a single to right, scoring Mellinger and moving Spangler to third. Annville coach Carl "Skipper" Miller then brought Mike Capriotti in to pitch, but riotti uncorked a wild pitch to Leroy Hoffman, enabling Spangler score what turned out to be the winning run.

Annville's Ed Krum and Robbie Marquette were the lone players to gather two hits, with Marquette knocking home both runs for the homesters. Keith Weaver captured the win for Palmyra, striking out two and walking none, while Imboden was charged with the loss. Scoreboard LEAGUE AMERICAN East East w. 1. pet.

g.b. Pittsburgh 48 28 .632 New York 44 33 .571 Chicago 42 37 .532 St. Louis 40 36 .526 8 Montreal 34 43 .442 Phillies 28 51 .354 West w. 1. pet.

g.b. Cincinnati 46 31 .597 Houston 46 34 .575 Los Angeles 41 38 .519 6 Atlanta 37 42 .468 10 San Francisco 36 48 .429 San Diego 29 50 .367 18 Tuesday's Results Houston 6 Chicago 5, 1st Chicago 9 Houston 5, 2nd Mont 6 San Diego 5, 12 inns San Francisco 6 New York 1 Phila 4 Los Angeles 1 Cinci5 St. Pittsburgh Louis 4, 0 15 inns Today's Probable Pitchers (All Times EDT) San Francisco, McDowell (8-6) at New York, Matlack (8-5), 2 p.m. Houston, Roberts (7-4) at Chicago, Reuschel (3-1), 2:30 p.m. Pittsburgh, Walker (3-4) at Cincinnati, Simpson (4-3), 8 p.m.

Los Angeles, John (7-4) at Philadelphia, Nash (1-5), 7:30 p.m. Atlanta, Schueler (3-3) at St. Louis, Gibson (8-5), 9 p.m. San Diego, Caldwell (3-4) at Montreal, Stoneman (8-5), 8 p.m. Thursday's Games Houston at Chicago Atlanta at St.

Louis, night Pittsburgh at Cinci, night (Only games scheduled) Richland ab rbi 321 0 3 1 1 0 4021 3001 0.0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Kleinfelter, If 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 2000 3 0 0 0 Fredericksburg ab rbi Vardzik.rf 3 00 0 300 0 4 1 2 0 00 Sutherly, lb 31 2 0 Kindt.cf 311 Lovell.p 0 Zearfoss, 2b 0 Totals 27 3 7 2 Totals 24 5 7 3 Score by Innings: Richland 200 010 0-3 Fredericksburg 200 003 x-5 F--Lovell, Putt, Kneasel, Sutherly. LOB- Richland 7, F-burg 7. 28-Long, Kindt. 3B-Kissling, Youtz. Angstadt 2.

5-Kintzer, Kneasel. SFBeard. Kissling (L) 3 5 ip er bb so Lovell (W) 2 un 0 0 WP-Kissling. Balk-Kissling. PBKintzer.

U-Kilmoyer, Mease. Palmyra Annville ab rbi ab rbi 4 1 0 0 2220 4 0 01 0 0 Ulrich, 1b 3 0 00 0 Marquette. If 3022 01 3000 3 0 2 1 1 0 3000 Hoffer.cf 1 0 0 3 0 01 0 2 1 0 0 Capriotti.cf.p 3 0 1 0 0 Imboden.p 2000 1000 cf 1 1 Totals 26 3 4 2 Totals 24 2 5 2 Score by Innings: 100 000 Annville 101 000 0-2 E-Smotherland, Krum 2. PO-A-Ann21-5, Palmyra 21-8. DP-Belt, Smothorland, 28-Marquette.

Ulrich. LOR. -Palmyra 5, Annville SB-Alger, Belt, -Gingrich. ip er bb so Imboden (L) 4 3 2 2 7 Capriotti 0 8 Weaver (W) 5 2 2 0 2 HBP- -Krum by Weaver. PB- Gingrich Lebanon ab rbi 4020 3 0 0 0 Flesher, If 3 0 2000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Folmer, 1b 3 0 2 0 Shultz.c 2000 Paine.ph 0 H.

0 00 0 0 0000 V'n 2 0 0 0 Uhrich.ph 1010 3010 Myerstown ab rbi 3010 01 0 3000 Lutz.c 321 0 Weidman, 3b 3 1 Bicher, If 000 Findley, 1b 1 0 2 0 0 Totals 27 0 6 0 Totals 24 4 6 3 Scare by Innings: Lebanon 000 000 0-0 Mverstown 000 112 x-4 F- 3. DP-Fleisher to Heav, Degler to Falmer. LOR-L 7, 6. 2B-Zellers. 3B -Weidman (2).

ip hr er bb so VanWinkle (L) Beamesderfer (W 2-0) 7 6 0 2 WP-VanWinkle. U-Dulabohn, bine. Major League Leaders Leading Batters (Based on 175 at bats) National League 9 ab pct. Cedeno, Hou 72 287 56 99 .345 Mota, LA 60 189 30 64 .339 Sanguillen, Pitt 72 277 34 93 Williams, Chi 78 311 52 102 .328 Brock, St.L 76 327 41 107 .327 Garr, Atl 76 309 49 99 .320 Oliver, Pitt 75 309 47 99 A.ou, St. 69 267 31 85 .318 Lee SD 68 251 79 .315 Clemente, Pitt 62 252 46 78 .310 American League ab pet.

Scheinblum, KC 63 210 28 69 .329 Piniella, KC 75 289. 45 92 318 Rudi, Oak 73 296 48 92 :311 Otis. KC 74 279 34 86 ..308 Berry, Cal 52 181 22 55 .304 Fisk, Bos 58 199 39 60 .302 Chi 76 268 47 80 .299 Carew, Minn 75 282 28 83 .294 Oliver, Cal 77 306 34 89 .291 Mayberry, KC 76 251 24 73 .291 Home Runs National League: Bench, Cin 22; Kite SF 21; Aaron. Atl 19; Williams, Chi and Colbert, SD 18. American League: Allen Chi 18; Cash, Def 16; Jackson, Oak 15; Epstein, Oak 14; Duncan, Oak 13.

Runs Batted In National League: Bench, Cin 66; Kingman, SF 58; Stargell, Pitt 55; Oliver, Pit 557 Rader, Hou and Colbert, SD 54. American League: Allen, Chi 58; Mayberry, KC 46; Oliver, Cal, May, Chi, Bando and Epstein, Oak 44, Pitching (Based on most victories) National League: Nolan Cin 12-2; Carlton, Phil 12-6; Seaver, NY 11-5; Jenkins, Chi 11-7; Blass, Pitt 10-2; Cleveland, St. Sutton, LA 10-5. American League: Lolich, Det 14-6; Perry, Clev 14-7; Palmer, Balt 12-4: Weed, Chi 12-9; four tied with 11 victories. LEGION BASEBALL League Minersville) Minersville 5, Pine Grove 0 It'll be a new-look schedule for Lebanon Catholic High School's football team this autumn.

Appearances of Hershey and Conestoga Valley and the disappearance of Cedar Crest represent the marked changes on the 10-game slate released by head coach and athletic director Phil Karli. Reduction of the Tri-County Conference from seven to five teams as a result of Cedar Crest and Elco switching to the new Lancaster-Lebanon League means the Beavers will have just four league games. Elco remains on the schedule as a non-conference foe. Half of their games will be played on the road, but the Beavers will play three of their circuit contests under the LHS Stadium lights. Afternoon games will take place at Conestoga Valley, Wilson, and AnnvilleCleona.

York Catholic is the other opponent dropped from last season's schedule. John DeFrank is the new line coach and first assistant to Karli, replacing Frank Grabusky, who is now on the Cedar Crest faculty. Frank Kuhn Jr. and Gene Fuhrman are returning members of the coaching staff and will handle the freshmen. VARSITY SCHEDULE September 9-At Conestoga Valley (2 p.m.) 16-At Shamokin Lourdes (8 p.m.) 30- Governor Mifflin (8 p.m.)* October 7-Muhlenberg Twp.

(8 p.m.)* 14-Elco (8 p.m.) 21-At Wilson (2 p.m.)* 27-At Delone Catholic (8 p.m.) November 4-Lancaster Catholic (8 p.m.)* 11-Hershey (8 p.m.) 18- Annville-Cleona (2 p.m.) Coach: Phil Karli Denotes Tri-County Conference game. JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE September 11-At Cedar Crest (4 p.m.) 25-At Lancaster Catholic (4 p.m.) October 2-At Governor Mifflin 9-At Muhlenberg Twp. (4 p.m.) 16-At Elco (4 p.m.) 23-Wilson (4 p.m.) w. 1. Detroit 42 34 Orioles 41 35 Boston 36 36 New York 36 37 Cleveland 32 43 Milwaukee 30 44 West w.

1. Oakland 48 29 Chicago 44 34 Minnesota 38 37 Kansas City 39 38 California 36 43 Texas 33 45 Tuesday's Results Detroit 6 Texas 5 Chicago 4 Cleveland 3 Balt 2 Kan City 1, 10 Milw 5 Minnesota 4 Boston 4 Oakland 0 New York 7 California 3 pet. g.b. .553 .539 .500 .493 .427 .405 11 pet. g.b.

.623 .564 .507 9 .506 9 .456 13 .423 inns Today's Probable Pitchers (All Times EDT) Boston, Curtis (3-2) at Oakland, Hamilton (5-3), 8:30 p.m. New York, Stottlemyre (8-10) at California, Allen (2-5), 11 p.m. Milwaukee. Brett (5-8) at Minnesota, Blyleven (8-10), 8:30 p.m. Texas, Gogolewski (3-7) at Detroit, Slayback (1-3), 2.

p.m. Chicago, Wood (12-9) at Cleveland, Kilkenny (2-1), 7:30 p.m. Kansas City, Nelson (3-3) at Baltimore, Dobson (10-8), 7:30 p.m. Thursday's Games Boston at Minn, night Cleveland at Texas, night Kan City at Detroit, night (Only games scheduled) Coach: John DeFrank FRESHMAN SCHEDULE September 20-At Lancaster Hand (4 p.m.) 27-Manheim Twp. (4 p.m.) October 5 Cedar Crest (4 p.m.) 11-At Lancaster Catholic (4 p.m.) 18- At Elco (3:30 p.m.) 25-At (3:30 p.m.) 31-Lebanon (3:30 p.m.) November 2-Elco (3:30 p.m.) Coaches: Frank Kuhn Jr.

and Gene Fuhrman ROLLER GAMES FRI. JULY 14 8 P.M. HERSHEYPARK ARENA. WARRIORS VS. AUSTRALIAN KANGAROOS Tickets in Lebanon At Sears, Lebanon Plaza $2-3-4, Tax Incl.

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