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a THE CAPITAL TIMES, Saturday, July 1, 1973 Dobson Recalls Martins Remark i "7 gL A -Ms HERE IS THE WAY they stund In Madison's Major-Amcncun soltball league after nine weeks of play: HILST ROUND STANDINGS troit ineptitude in the scored a 3-2 victory Friduy 'night to slice the Tigers' lead In the American League East to a 'single game. By BRUCE LOWITT (Asseealad Prtkt teerl tonlerl "All I laid," Billy Martin was explaining, "was hei gonna gel' game mure (ban Tiger HI against ui the next ever pitched." time he'l In Detroit" And he did just that. The tall the Tiger came down with a right-hander tossed a four-hitter severe case of Dobsonltis. while the Baltimore Because of the Detroit man- taking advantage of some De- ager's comment, Pat Dobson said, doing a little explaining of his own, "I wanted to win that any game I MAJOR DIVISION Poolc'l Supper Clubs 10 Klein Moral 10 Madison Carpets AMERICAN' DIVISION 3 Arcade Lanes 7 3 Wes Zulty Squirts 6 4 Hansons 'I avern 5 Duron's Men's Wear 4 McGovern's Club 2 SECOND ROUND STANDINGS 0 Arcade lames 3 7 8 8 9 10 0 2 2 2 1 Shipman TIME OUT r. LI TV v.

Madison Carpets Klein's Moral 2 route's StipHr Clubs I 3 1 Hanson's Tavern 1 2 Wes Zulty Sporls I McGovern's Club I Dixon's Mens Wear 0 feVr(-A I' 7 (Continued from Pane Sport Jeeqer 4 ViH. Jr, Pm leery Mifct I Nmrti Ytf(i'9r ljJ- A Tf In the rest of the American Texas turned back California the New York Yankees edged Cleveland 1-9, the Chicago White Sox defeated Oukland 6 5 in 11 Innings, Minnesota bent Kansas City 2-0 and Milwaukee's game at Boston was rained out. Martin, who has embroiled himself in more than his share of baseball feuds, began this one with that "Tigoritis" comment a week ago. when the Tigers played in Baltimore-and he also suggested his plavers "would rattle the seats with burners" when they got a shot at Dobson. Willie Horton managed to rattle a few in the left field stands with his sixth home run in the second inning.

But that barely made up for a mb-play which paved the way to two Baltimore runs in the first. The Birds got only six hits WITH ONE MAKEUP game each to be played, Poole's and Mem's arc tnc only contenders for the Major division's first round ling. Arcade Lancs, on tin other hand, has wrapHKl up the tirst round title in the American. ttu t' 7ft 7ft 7ft 7ft 74 7ft 7 ...74 77 77 77 77 ....77 .77 71 7 7 71 74 74 foreground. Scaled In the middle row, left to right: Al Welling, Mike Kelly, Dennis Welling, Gerald Welling and Jim Craig.

Buck row: Ron Browne, Jiin Grucndler, Darwin Hanson, Jerry Raelhrr, Bob Stafford, Paul Sletten and Mnrrrn Onkrn. Absent whrn the picture wns taken were Bob Fritz, Rill Prek and Duke Sydow. (Staff Photo by David Sandelli Hits Is Kirin's Floral, the hustling List-pitt iHifthull team which presently owns a 12 I record In the Majnr-Amrrican loop and share first place with Poole's Supper Club In the first round of the American division. The tram will also compele on July 28-29-30 in the Madison Major tournament, to be held at Olhrich 4-S. Ilatboy Dave Sletten and Torn llaogr, the ace hurlcr, are srated in the AAaa Duf O' Wa'IvI $'V VV'R' Derti GH4 Jef ftoft O'N lmt JCfc huq 4 Vv4n Vhnk Tom Bhi 0Mi PM nne( John Vifc PlM Be Vft'M Vyf Jm Fitae 74 tn ftimeif 74 A'on MW 74 Womens Open Marred by Storm Itay Keller Geotf Ioolc Harry LiMay If you don mind I preter to against Detroit, one of them a call them back here you re gifl compliments of Horton.

After a two-out Infield single in the first inning, the Tiger left fielder misplayed Boog Powell's fly ball, which sailed over his head for a run-scoring double. Brooks Robinson then doubled I Powell home. Continued prom Pane SpuHti had been retired, won it, they i had to weather a hectic 10th By KAROL ONGER IAi.ki.im Pratt 1m.Ii to Ml I MA.MARONECK. Y. istoihs than sink putts on the tomed to adversity, birdivd the water loggcd Winged Foot Golf 18th hole from 25 feet and It Club course.

Rained her one-stroke lead at the inning when a lucky roll of the ball prevented the A's from taking the lead. Reggie Jackym opened the 10th with a walk stein sing the runners was walked intentionally. Dave Duncan then ran i. i a walk and Mike t-Pj Bill Noss bunted But Shirley Englehorn. accus- half-way point Friday in the Women's U.S.

Open championship with a 72-75147. Well, almost live half-way point. The rains came in late afternoon and stayed lor 1 hour, 40 minutes. The accompanying thunder and lightning suspended play. It was resumed.

But darkness came, stranding 17 players. Tltcy were to begin at 7 a.m.. CDT, today where the left off. Then the low 50 scorers and ties were scheduled to start the third round at II a m. under mostly sunny skies.

Miss Englehorn. a 31-vcar-old pro competing lor the first time since an ankle ojieration sidelined her a year ago, carded the best front nine score of the tourney a 34 and had just Gordy llirrlmrier, aged 71 .71 ff 7 7 T9 7 7t 7f ,7 74 7 7f 49 Id 49 19 4 40 40 40 40 10 9 40 IT 40 It It I'-. It It ft It It It I II 41 47 47 17 7 17 17 7 92 .92 7 I) fl 43 ftJ 41 43 41 S3 13 44 44 14 14 44 44 44 I) .65 15 45 45 4ft Pfttl LFouflf'ft pvt Wdt Drf G'fi (ma Gfv0t Don Hu'o VMt Gen 2 Aln WlMkl I Tur ft CnQhrn D'Cfc Tm livH fonae Adm A Clft Hnon Atood ftft ft CouOttH Pe't Ctiff Cvcit Mttt Mgzpe oem Atktr $tv Vn Ou Tarn peon 0v Krr ftoD Ishoirpf D'C At'e'won on Pu'milef V'ft Ge'd ftoHeooft N. Sotf ftvufl (' Venei Pndy 4. Vfll4rd Wendt Jonn Ku'tan MfC 000 Mdt V(k Jeccovon Dfnnt HuOKttmn Pc LjPou Ken Hmn Toi Hnn Toni Harnett Mtt tovd pill Krodeil Pnb Sh4'penn Dev P'f jm peril Jnvry HfirnfOn DCk Bronlt piu Stev Lemvon 5(01 Jemtvon D.

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The winners thus remained in the first round title race with a 3-1 record. Ken Bavcry homered for The Perch. In the High School A loop, Hamm's stretched its season record to 6 0 with a 23 8 romp over Master Batters. Pete As-pinwalt, Scott Shimanski. Jim Werner and Dave While boomed! homers in the winning attack.

I Dan McAdams batted in seven runs on a grand-slam homer and bascs-loaded triple for Horseshoe Bar as that team outlasted Purple llac, 24 22. in the High School AA loop MENDOTA LEAOUI And in the Don Buford struck out but reached first catcher Bill Frechan was charged with a passed ball. j0in Oates' single and Bobby I 's doubte-play grounder then produced what proved to be the winning run. count to 3-2 and bunted. D.ck( A lk a Allen first lunged for the ball and then let it roll with the' barely trickling foul for third strike.

Many Martinez' then popped out to end the in-jpcrry i a Thc white S' bombed 11 c.8 1 8ame winner Ken Iloltzman out with a five-run outburst In the aic cn the bal' first inning, three of them Cornell short so I took a chanee and in on Dick 14th homer, let it roll hoping it would go foot Bu, af.er watchirg th(J off the astroturf. Tough game, disajipcar puIIcd out the Masn victory over the A's on Mike It didn start out a tough Andrews' bascs-loaded walk, game for thc Sox. Allen crashed Succedssive homers by Ted bo.merJ.Jeatur and Larry Bittner In the gox jnnjng cd Bangcrs a. tack against the Angels. five-run first in which the shelled southpaw Kenny Holtz' 1, Cottage Grove seven, lit.

I started her trip home ith a man before he had retired a man. Then Oakland's brilliant relief corps of Joe Horlen. Bob Locker and Roland Fingers gave up a I A 4 may not have caught the larg- bogey on No. 10 when the cloud-rst walleyed pike entered in the June Capital Times Fishing Contests but he's the youngest entry. Gordy caught this 24 inrh, four pound, four ounce wallevrd out of Like Mcndota at 9:30 a.m.

one day this week and rntcred the fish in (lie contest at Lakeland everyone scurrying burst sent for shelter. "I lost my momentum In the I she said, couldn't think. I just wasn't with it." At one jHiint after the deluge, she was tied at four over par with Gloria Eliret, already in The Pe.cti Inoool-A I7tm Aircrews 102 000 O-l r. lberlton Fl.rn.nq; Hoff nq fX. HR Bauery (IPI.

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J.me. 71, FlagOadC S. Unbeaten Ray Corbin notched his fourth victory with a six-hitter and Bob Darwin and Eric Sodcrholm slapped run-scoring singles in the seventh inning to single to Luis Alvarado and cad )c jvvins past thc Royals. walked Allen. Knowles took over and got Jay Johnstone to ground out but walked Carlos May to fill the bases and then walked Mike Andrews to force across the winning run.

The A's chopped away after 'Continued from Pane 1, Sportsi Fischer's representatives in the United States for much of Those all-important first round makeup game in the Major will have Poole's against Hanson's Tavern at WestjKirt mid Kleins against McGovern's Club of Sun Prairie. Through next week, they have not been rescheduled. FltKAKY FRANKLIN Says: This week. Sonny llurnbeek baffl'd Diun's on one hit while Ray Keller whitewashed Pool's on four hits. Sure looks like Madison Carpels arc back in the groove for the Major loops second round race.

THIS WRITER will be on vacation the next two weeks. But I expect to be around town most of the time and undoubtedly will see a few softball games, Maybe I can talk brother Ed into scribbling a couple of columns in my absence. BEN RERGOll Says: On Thursday night, parking at Olhrich was so crowded, that every person must have come In TWO cars. 9 SOFTBALL DL'ST-Jack DeYoung, the southpaw hurling star of Cliff Navis. Monona league entry, look his first loss after 18 consecutive victories when he dropped a 7-4 decision to Neekerman Agency Tuesday evening.

List season, DeYoung opened with a 10 loss in 10 innings and then racked up 13 straight wins as thc Navis gang copped the Seminole loop championship. This spring. Jack won five in a row prior to this week's setback, lie is also a terror at the plate and likes to sock the long-hall, having connected for several tape-measure home runs Incidentally, Cliff Navis has captured the Monona's first round title on a 62 record. Neekerman Agency came in second with 52. Half of the teams in the Ottawa loop have earned a share of the first round title.

They include Ray-O-Vac One. Esquire Club, Caravello's and Molony Tile, each with a 52 record Geolt Poole. Art Burkhalter and Max Bentley have been swinging the hottest bats to date this season for Poole Supper Clubs in the Major-Ameriean league. Burkhalter. the acquisition from Rude's Lanes, has been especially impressive Geoff Poole at shortstop and Burkhalter at second base also give Poole's the city No.

I keystone combination, in the opinion of many Because of an old spike wound, he is not quite the defensive player he used to be, but Harry LaMay, the veteran Arcade Lanes second snekrr, still is one of the top sticks in city softball. As a rival hurlcr said: "Nobody gets wood (or metal) on the ball more often than Harry." Here's a reminder to fast-pitch tournament fans: The De Forest Lions Club's annual Major meet is July 14-15-16 at Firemen's park The second annual Madison Major tourney, to be hosted by Pooles Supper Clubs, is set for Olhrich 4 5 on July 28-20-30. Circle those dates. Art: It appears that circumstances are ripe for a 10 team Major softball league come 1973. I'd like to sec it and I choose these teams to make up the league: Madison Carpets, Poole's, Klein's, Hanson At Westport.

McGoverns of Sun Prairie, Arcade Lanes, Wes Zulty, Dizon Stadium Bar Three and Stcinhofer Construction CHEROKEE. SOFTBALL STANDINGS According to scorecards turned in to he Capital Times: IVY LEAGUE: First round Brunke Glass 5-1; Mustang Inn 4-1; Shamrock Bar 3-1; CUN A Credit Union 4-2; Eddie Bar 2-3; Oscar Mayer 2-4; Nickles Electric 1-4; Tip Top Tap 1-5. EGONS A LEAGUE: First round Hide-Away 4-1; Pooles Two 4-2; ESBMA 4 The Perch 4-2; Home Savings 2-3; Copp's 2-3; National Electrical 1-4; Blau's Sausage 1-a. SEMINOLE LEAGUE: First round Club LaMark 6-0; Horseshoe Bar 4-2; First Wisconsin Bank 3-2; The Medics 3-2; Johnny's Packer Inn 3-3; Culligans 2-4; Stolen Realty 1-5; Post Office Credit Union 1-5. YUCATAN LEAGUE: First round Hart Construction 4-0; Wing's Inn 5-1; Twilite Lounge 5-1; Nolo Contenders 3-2; Marshall Erdnian 1-3; K-Mart 1-3; Yellow Cab 0-3; Culiigan 0-6.

YUMA LEAGUE: First round -Town Pump 4-0; Northwestern Mutual 3-0; Country Kitchen 4-1; Bud's West 2-2; Madison Newspapers 2-2; Rickey's 1-3; Rodents 1-4; Jingles Bar 0-5. Bait Depot. The monthly win- clubhouse, and Pam Bar- ners and leaders will he announced next week. llcloit Jllii.wls iUoni'oc, J5-2 home runs. roc, MON'ROE-Four nett, two groups in front of her.

But Pam had her too. She bogeyed the last three holes to go five over with a 73-76 -119. Two strokes back at 151 going into today's third round were Jocclyne Bourassa. Betsy Cul- two by Greg Gaffey, and one champion topped the list of 12 each by Joe Chamberlain andjqualifiers for tonight's finals in If vim, Mann rCoofinoed jrom Pane I. Sports the trijile jump, Craft had a wind-aided jump of 55 feet even.

Hellen and Judy Rankin. Former jumped only once. Three others 'Open titlist Susie Maxwell Bern-passed 53-5 including Jerry ng. an early starter, carded the Fri-the Sox took their big lead. Biilay 1 'GL said later that Voss homered in the second and! nl1'n8 kad been settled.

doubles by Tim Cullen and Bert Prevous agreement, Campaneris followed bv Joel Fischer and Spassky are to di-Rudis seventh homer made jtlve tl'e $125,000 purse.with the 5-4 in the fifth. Epstein tripled in the eighth and scored the tying run on Duncans sacrifice fly. The Sox open a three-game series with Minnesota today while the A's go to California tonight to open a three-game winner getting five-eighths, and receiving 30 per cent of the sales of television and film rights. The Soviet news agency Tass blamed the uncertain condition on Fischer and said, "Wherever Fischer is, money ranks first, Chuck Landis, enabled the Be-oit Blues to smother the Monroe Merchants, 15-2. Friday night in an Interstate League game.

Beloit is now 5-0. Guffeys homers knocked in five runs while Landis was a bases loaded one in a seven run seventh inning. BELOIT MONROE pushing aside all sporting motives. Tass accused the American challenger of disrespect to the championship organizers by not telling them that he might arrive just before the match Doug Gomoee 46 Gr9 Wengtr 46 Lvl Wilcox 46 Gf9 Huh 46 John Stonmn 46 John Puhil 4ft Phil Piauti ftft Pat 47 Roger Jaatkt 47 Kailas 14 Russ Johnston 4 Boo Hanson 89 T. A.

Paeok 4ft Vtrlin Borchardl ftO Stev Abrams 92 Bob Braun 93 Sieve Underwood fti Barney Barber, Steve Ferger, and Ray Arum withdrew. 31 1. Iloreb in Twinhill Win DARLINGTON Mt. rolled over Darlington in a pair of Southern Eight High School Conference games Friday winning the fist, 12-1, and the second, 12-0. Kendall Haag pitched a one-hitter in the first game and Bruce Midthun yielded only two singles in the second.

Line scores: FIRST GAME Darlington 100 004 0 1 1 7 Mt. Horeb 142 120 11 12 2 Kllcoyne end Kolstadt; Hesg and Schu-metz. Loading hitters Emeraon (MH) 4x4, Midthun (MH), 2x3, Stamm (MH) 2x3. HR Midthun (MH). 3B-Haag (MH).

SO Kilcoyne 1, Heag 9. BB Kllcoyne 3, Haag 2. SECOND GAME Mt. Horeb 032 105 112 10 1 Darlington 000 000 0 0 2 Midihun and Schmitz; Dominguez and Kolstedt. Leading hitters Dominguez (D) 2x3, Emerson (MH) 2x3, SO Midthun 11, dominquez 4.

BB Midthun 2, Dominquez 2. Freeman of the Southern fornik Stridors 54-6'-j. Aiming thc older sprinters. Army Capt. Mel Pender survived the cut.

However, Dr. De-J jjj'lano Meriwether, the 29-year-old hematologist at the Harvard ol Medical School, finished last in 1 2 2 GrimMhi' jb 3 oihis quarter-final heat. Merisi I Dearth 1b 3 0 0 40i w-ether, who hasn had much 3 3 time for track this year, turned on the Eugene crowd with a 9.0 bho.i io 703H11 8 wind-aided 100-yard dash in the Monroe 000 231 000 2 E-Beloil 1, Monroe 1. HR Galley 2, Chnmberl.iin, Landis. 28 Buringfon 2, Londii, Fuchs, Hahn.

IP BB SO Bredeson 2 10 0 4 Hahn, 7 7 2 2 Grondahl, 6 i 11 10 6 4, Doarlh 2 2 2 4 todaV Spring 1 3 3 2 3 9 I a new discus adopted at Pick Eau Clair for the Olympic Games in Munich later this summer. Fuchi cJb Faher Hahn Pohtman oh Weden Totals best second round with a one-over-par 73 for a 152 total. Shelley Hamlin, a rookie on the pro tour, also was at 152 with a 73-74. She, too, finished before the rain. Jane Blalock and defending champion Joanne Camer, two of the top attractions at this $40,000 classic, were far back in the pack.

Miss Blalock, the LPGAs leading money winner who is the center of a controversy with the LPGA over rules infractions, matched her first round 78 for a 156. Mrs. Carner carded another 79 for a 158. Almost unheralded in the hub-bub of the late-day rain was an early morning hole-in-one by a 23-year-old amateur from Riverton, N.J. Nancy Porter aced the par three No.

6 with a three-iron to become only the third woman in 26 years of Open history to record such a I feat. I Millon Wins Milton, with Rick Reed hurling four hit ball defeated Edger-ton 3-1, Friday night in a VFW Teener League game. It was the first loss for Edgerton which is now 5-1. Milton is 4-2. Reggie Pfeifer struck out 17 and allowed only one hit as Lake Mills scored a ninth inning run to edge Marshall 5-4.

Pfeifer also tallied the winning marker. Losing pitcher Bob Liebe-tra struck out 18. Trickle Takes 6th Victory EAU CLAIRE -Reedsburgs starting tackles last fall, Jeffjnamed the schools best block-Frese and Gary Oetzman, will er while Oetzman, 225 pounds, enroll at UW-Eau Claire this also starred in basketball befall. Frese, a 235 pounder, was! ing named most valuable. One Hour Tips Local 695 One Hour Martinizing beat Local 693, 9-2, in a Senior Division game, and Gardner Bakery defeated Ryan Funeral, 6-1, in Major Division, in East Mad ison Little League action Fri day.

L-0 Tile edged Munz Investment, 21-20, in the Minor Division. John Thiesling hurled a one hitter in the Martinizing win while Larry Shadek pitched a four hitter, and Jim Stephenson hit a two-run Homer, in the Gardner triumph. 4 A 30 lap feature event. By the halfway point the battle was on between Moldenhauer in the lead and Trickle closing in on him. By the 20th lap they were both lapping slower traffic, Trickle riding A.J.s bumper.

The purple No. 99 finally pulled out in front on the twenty-third lap and retained his position for the number one spot. came in second, followed by Joe Shear, Beloit; John Ziegler, Madison and Reffner. A new, all time track record in time trials at Capital was set in the Hobby Stocks as Arlingtons Ray Kreyer turned in a .27:78. Racing continues at Capital Speedway this Tuesday, July Fourth, with a Late Model versus Modified show and a special match race between Dick Trickle and John Reimer.

Also there will be a fireworks display. Time trials at 6:30 p.m. and racing at 8:30 p.m. Anderson in2-IJiUer John Anderson fired a two-hit-ter, striking out 12, to pace Badger Sheet Metal to a 9-2 victory over Schoeps Ice Cream Friday in city boys baseball's East Midget League. Tom Wermith drove in five runs to lead unbeaten Madsen Const, to a 14-4 win over South ern Wis.

Roofing in the Orchard Ridge Midget League. Fridays scores: EAST MIDGET LEAGUE Al East BaBqw Sheet Metai 9, Schoep's Ice Cream 2 Diamond Jim's 10, Fish and Schulkamp WEST MIDGET LEAGUE At Van Hise New York Lite 7, Octopus Car Wash 1 Mutual of Omaha 13, Twins 0 WEST FLYWEIGHT LEAGUE At Orchard Ridge Zimbrlck Bu'rk 6. Nakoma Plata 3 Madsen Const. 14, Slouthern Wis. Roof ing 4 OREGON.

After setting fast time of .19:63, Dick Trickle, Wisconsin Rapids, went on to win his sixth feature victory out of nine starts at Capital Super Speedway Friday night. In the Trophy Dash he was left back in the pack as Rudolphs Tom Reffner led the field until, coming out of the fourth corner for the checkered, Al Moldenhauer, Madison, overtook Reffner for a first. Trickle finished third. Late Model heat winners were Ron Sailing, Madison; Roy Shackelford, Oregon; and Don Leach, Beloit. In the fast heat Reffner again had to settle for a second aftefIeading up until the last lap: this time to John Rank, Milwaukee.

Moldenhauer finished third. The semi-feature went to Jack Brewer, the first checkered flag at Capital for the ex Modified driver from Milwaukee. Twenty-one cars started the Polo Match MILWAUKEE (UPI) The Milwaukee Polo Club faces the Chicago Polo Club Sunday in a National Polo League game at Uihlein Field here. t'L-Mfi Who needs competition with a family this big? The Running Club. From left to right, Jim, Shawn, Kelly, Kevin, Mullen are active members and competitors in the Vilas Laurie, and Shannon.

(Staff Photo by Robb Johnson) 4.

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