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rrr TT "rrr T' "'T-t-t- fr- "rrrrr! ltadn (JiitltltT Pi'jimmI hv All ns 'limit IVi'Miif Teammates Shaken By Tim Klosek Untimely Death ny MIKE LUUAS lH C4'M Tmn tMi'l l'4" Dave LAanc's voice heavy wnh sadne a deep choking ladm that lumped hi throat and made l.tkir.j; ditfieull. lie admitted that nmt of Tuesday wa jwnt around In suburban home trying to put together the piece iiHer an uniAjrtiml thunderbolt. Close JJ, a iij o.o.iife, a rooMiiiinle for lua jeufi KN.si fc uui dead ai die rftiill i 4 freak euro'iiobitp ocdl if, ju( uuiiiile (. Madison, in font I- the Quulil Court Motel uhcre hfi ream rjyi te u'uM bfort riT ry home lull I unn-e, Lokanc heard the news through onoihcr roomie, Tom Muck. And luddcnly, he had no n)K tiie.

lie was, in fact, lick to hi stomach. A big man nrar tears. "I Just couldn't believe just couldn't believe It," he re- 21. of Janesville, on the South r- Keltline Highway early Tuesday CAPITAL TIm'ES morning. I According to police, Klosek was returning from a wedding in Indiana (he lives in Whiling) when hi car had a flat tire.

Ap- parcntly, he was In the street working on the tire when hit by the Schmit car. I Ukanc and Klosek (who had' been friends since their fresh-j "EDNEM, JLLv 'Continued on 2nd Sport Paget prated slowly over the telephone. "It's ull like a bud dream. It couldn't have happened. "I Idolized Tim Klovrk.

He wa a good student, a good football player, and a greul person. We were very, very dose." Klosek, 21, was dead on arrival at i 1 1 Hospital shortly alter being struck by a rar driven by Michael Schmit 7 i i Li1 Tim klutrk Dave Lokanc Keith Nosbuseh 'I" lonborg Hurls Brewers Rain Conies To Rescue of McLain Win Over Angels Comeback ITtirlcrs in Good Slums By 11 VL HOCK IAtii-4 PrM (M'lk Writ I It rained all over Denny Me-! 1-ains parade but the moisture left Leo Durocher a lot more I ujMct than It did Atlanta's newest resident. McLain, making his National i League debut, was tied 33 in the eighth Inning Tuesday night ANAHEIM. Cal.f. cf 'iod a Ditcher Jim Lonborg threw bascbaJ' fwWchcader from the some nostalgia at the California arocbfr a ubs bad Angels and began talking fondly je opener 5-1.

again about skiing after guiding; Cardenal, who had horn-the Milwaukee Brewers to a 4-2. frcd McLain earlier, and American Ircague irtory Tucv Kcssinger opened the Chi-day cago eighth with singles and Lnnbnrg. a Brewer acquisition'' had runnc? on from the Boston Red Sox. hasn't first and thi.rd 0Ut' been thc same since a skiing oc-j cident five years ago threatened dust suddtn'y lbc to destroy a career that In- klcs opcncd up wh an eluded a 22-9 record In 17. downpour.

Thc rain hit so But he kept the Angels under thal thc ground crew control, not requiring relief unable to get the tarps until the ninth when Frank do'n ovcr lbe infield. Soon, it Linzy preserved Lonborgs sev-)was a iwamP and game had enth triumph against three set- called, rescuing McLain backs. from a precarious situation and leaving Durocher rather agi- Date Itader of San Frnmlvo suit over I'hiltir catt her John lt.ilrman to wore the winning run Tuesday night at Philadelphia in By mssenson 'Atttd 41 PtHI iHri! Three comebnek pitchers, two rookie and one 21-game inner kept the July 4 reworks to a minimum in the American league Tuesday. Pat Dobson, one of Haiti-, more' four 20-game winners lost season, hurled the Orioles into sole possession of first place in the American League Mast with a three-hit, Il-strike-out 2-1 victory over the Chicago While Sox. Sun Francisco 62.

6-4 in the erawed by the occasion, double, i)t lroit fwddcd 6CCond Wimbledon Champ Chris Evert Beats taied. Before the 1367 season I put Leo decided that the Braves' MlMCLKlXJ.N, Kngland champion Kvonne first women's singles match on faulted and over-drove. But tlf' nhVn Kan sas Ci Yro e'er Coolagong of Australia defeated the grass center court. American girl broke right back kelson, fighting back from two 1 7 car-old Chris Kurt of Fort The center court was pack'd level at after Miss arm miseries blanked Lauderdale. Fla 44.

6 3. t-xlay for the right to meet 6 4 us 13,000 capacity lor slipped and fell outside the io Tigers 1-0 on four hits for! ltd- first ever no-ding between Miss baseline. 'his first complete game and complete and in three to four weeks of skiing Jduring the winter." he related, Sround crcw dldn 1 Quite game Le Jean king Fridays final Evert and the holder of the Miss Evert took the third fjrsj triumph as a starter since -r tlie Wimbledon tennis Wimbledon i rown. game on her service by playing1 jg crown. with ock-l i ke steadiness aSj -it I Lynn McGlothen 1 Evonne netted two easy back- Mrs.

King, the No. 2 wed Kvonne drew first tI mhI with hands. notched his first major league! and I was the strongest in my as as m'Sht have if the life that season runnerl on base were wear- I would like to do it agnining Atlanta uniforms and for-he sal but acknowledged ma'b' protested the rainout. Brewer management might dis- approve. 1 National League Dresident Im sure I'll have a tough Chub Feeney said he would give time convincing anyone to let! careful consideration to the pro Jeff Bannister, left, and Jeff Bennett finish 1-2 in the last event, the 1.500 run.

in the two day Decathlon at the Olympic Trials Tuesday in Eugene, Ore. And that's the way they finished in the final scoring. Bannister, a graduate of the I'nivrrsity of New Hampshire, won with 8,120 points, fourth best ever by an American, and Bennett was second with 8,076 points. (AD Wircphoto) triumph with a three-hitler that propelled Boston past Minnesota from Eng Beach. Califja service break in the initial chris had a golden opportun- eiivH vH 1 I.

i 1 1 crushed Itoscmury Casals of(game when Chris, possibly ov-jy 0 going 3-1 up when she led -r 2-0. on Evonne's next service. test and ruled that the game mo do it again," he said. Four Ex-Champs In City Golf Meet Oaklands Blue Moon Odom, recuperating from a 1971 elbow-operation. posted his sixth vic- tory with eighth-inning help The 17-year-old American! from Darold Knowles as the As held service with difficulty the New York Yankees '3-2.

Then, in (lie crucial sixth 4-2. game. Chris broke through to go1 Jim Lonborg. the AL's Cy Bannister Takes Decathlon Crown California deprived Ionnborg could not be rescheduled until a shutout in the ninth by gst- he ruled on it. Jting two runs in Andy Koscos1 Elsewhere in the NL Tuesday, single and Bob Olivers home York split a doubleheadcr run.

jwith San Diego, winning the opener 2-0 on Tom Scavcrs I Brewers gave Lonborg a but i the 'run edge in the first inning. I n'ShftcaP 2' droPd Joe Lahoud reached on a Philadelphia Ceoree Seoft cdSed San Francisco 2-1, Montreal slugged Los Angeles 7-3 fielders choice, 0 singled, Johnny Briggs Los Angeles I moves to Maple Bluff. After this 2 By BOWIE RYAN (O' Tl C-Pi'll Tim-, Sport, 510) Ufl 10p. ((, III fM, nnrp(l "un Four I.irmer champions arc 1 "'v 1 from her opponent, among the 73 entries who will 30 a.nd ies She held service for after two weak back-J Young Award winner with Bos-! EL'GENE. Ore.

They call each other so often." ton in 1967 but a much-injured it a little club of ours" and Bennett went 16 feet 73i 5-2, hurler since, won his fourth they refer to the members as inches in the pole vault Tucs- seoredij day, jumping from fifth position Lahoud with a hit off the glove'? 'ouston shutout Pittsburgh blanking California its the rugged, 1 1 i the over-all standings to first! of Angel hurler Lloyd Allen, ard hen Frank two-day-ten-event test known as briefly. Then Bannister came Scott scampered home on Ellio the ninth who A crowd of 50,597 showed at be competing this weekend P'! Evonne kept hers to trail 3-5. straight baseball game for Mil-they would love ones. at Cherokee. The final 18 holes will be I at pjayed fhchris servcd'for thr-i wau vahara and start at 1 ira West.

Both Saturday (jr0pj)cc scrvjcc 0 ovc as unj an ''in oni'M 1 Evonne suddenly tightened herLinzy with backhand rame on to prcs preserve the 3JJth men's city golf championship. The tourney starts Thursday noon at Odana Hills. Friday noon the tourney Atlanta Stadium for a gigantic July 4 fireworks display and Rodriguez slow roller. Dave May singled in the ninth off Californias third pitcher of a 's debut. They gave the evening, Rick Clark.

car-shattering stand-Two cuts later, Clark walked 0vatl0Jn "aIJcd out i the mound to start the second mice Wins; is I falls Final Race a 4-2 the decathlon the event Jeff back for a 200-11 javelin and re-gamc a superb triumph. Bannister calls his own today. the lead. and a couple of deep Bannister, a graduate of New The tWo run almost arm-in- Clcveland rookie Dick Tid- Hampshire who stands 6 feet 3 arm through the last half lap in row took over for the injured and weiehs 10 pounds less than; the 1,500 as both clocked 4 25 5 Mike Kilkenny In the third in-normal today, captured the U.S. i know jeff iikes t0 sct thc ning and completed a 2-0 shut- Olympic Trials decathlon Tucs-Lacei sad Bannister, and I out over Texas.

day with 8,120 points, the topmke ja run behind. lie had to Baltimores Dobson surren-ttal in the world this year. Repeat me by seven seconds to dered a first-inning home run to conquered 97-degree heat aswin this thing and we agreed Dick Allen and second-inning a little Jeff Bennett of thc that if we were close to each singles to Rick Reichardt other with 200 to go, wed go in Both girls were on top of their, Mike Andrews but kept the! together. Steve Caravello leads the re- drives, turning champions. He is a That brought Evonne up to 4-nine time champion and was 5t but again her concentration for runnerup honors last: wavered.

She netted a back-iyear with Doug Weiss. over (be sidelines and elio, after winning all of his ti-; shot two volleys over the at Nakoma, is now playing, jnC( whieh gave Chris her third under the colors of Cherokee. 1 brcak and the set at MADISON, Ind. it Regatta Last years champ, Jeff Rad- officials sighed with relief Tues Rich Auerbach and loading the bases. Ron Theobald drew a walk.) Continued on 2nd Sports Pagc)i never experienced any thing like that, said McLain, jnot even in Detroit.

This to-Milwaukee California bnight was unbelievable. I could t'mr 12 22 have got the saints in heaven in lahoud rf 4 111 Pmson rf 0 scott ib 5110 kosco if 3110 that first inning after that. Dvav cl i.ohnsn'c 3 i o' All he had to do was get the 2ooo c-rd-ni 3 Cubs of Chicago and for three 2 0 0 0 Bnrycf 4 innings' he did that easily. I 2000 had good velocity, said Mc- i Lain. Ive got myself in super 0 0 0 0 I Allen Barber Soencer ph day when they handed veteran dor defending.

After t'fimnf ni in inn P.nhch Onnn in the British driver Bill Munccy the World omPclin.G wjth Evonne looking just a White Sox hitless thereafter. Championship trophy and Indi-j tinuc rema ned in Europe to con b.t stead.er A couple of netted Manager Earl Weaver was im-'jenner. a longsnoi rom lowa, ch mi wo ar ago I 9 e.n a 1 edPrcsseJ by the route-going per-with 7,846, also made the U.S. PnhiiP lilt, 8 Sc.r,VIC?, easi formance, Baltimores 15th in team which goes to Munich this representing Public Links. Bennett.

with 8,036, and Bruce, longshot from goes to Munich this ana Governor's Cup for his vie-; state We didn't want to make it a affair at the end. There was no need to. Were both on the team." games, but not by summer for thc 20th Olympic accustomed first- Games. RCIark Queen tory in the unlimited hydroplane 7 races. g0 5.4 up with Chris Then officials began planning' souior champion Hurry 'serve.

for a fresh start next year and P'0 1 lff; ias A deeply hit volley and a pin- place standing, hoping the 1973 event would better than this years 25th Madi- won five city titles, the last in point forehand gave Evonne the 1961. Walter Atwood. Black- nexj 4wo p0jnts then match Were in oooo sbape and I think I could pitch forever. Total 'Milwaukee 30 4 5 4 Total 200 000 00 24 000 000 002 2 California -T I Bennett, a graduate of Okla- ttf. far sole possession of said a champagne-drenched bmfle prfPar.ed bm hea first place for the first timejBannisler on the track, mo-i besidcs' 11 "ot since May 29," he snorted, but ments after completing the bccause lts not t0 so what? It doesnt mean a event, the run.

I Bannister DP Milwaukee California 1. LOB Milwaukee 8, California 6. HR R.Oliver (10). SB Auerbach, Alomar, D.May. Lonborg.

IP The Cubs started nibbling away at McLain in the middle three innings and by the eighth, had given up nine hits, the last two to Cardenal and Kessin-4 ger. that point, Durocher was rubbing his hands in the dugout, anticipating some runs. Instead he got some rain. Maybe McLain has friends among those saints in heaven. The Braves won the first hawk, is two-time champion, inPojnt as chris nctled iv.iu- and 'ke Plautz, nd gvonne made no mis- Ing national champion.

Miss' of returning title-ake. She won the point, set and Budweiser to second. Tom holders, wo his crown in 1969. match with a crisp Sheehy, Atlas Van Lines II, wasi backhand with Chris third, followed by Jim Me-' Far nine yearj' wrong way Cormick in Miss Timex and Bob fapital Times sponsored Gilliam was fifth on Pizza Pete.i urnamfent. wlth Ar The 1972 Madison Regatta, a be.

36 SmCe whole year in planning, DePart; Into one of the greatest disas- ment hcJP of a ters in this southeastern haS, been rCSpnSl' communitys history of running! a or WALTHAM, Mass. Ruth regattas. I. White of Baltimore, Md a sen ior at New York University, The first threesome The frustrations and nua Tburusday at The match lasted one hour, 35 thing. Its not any more than Bannister was asked about is! badn 1 seca hsi8 being in second place two days'own performance but preferred mce be was graduated jaAr'? 0 Its where you are on Oct.

to speak in glowing terms of his S'T mntfS a8f' Wo I I 3 that means somethina comnetitnr1? sent his mother a plane ticket, s.ve Limy 121. hbp by L.Aiien (Th. B- peuiuis. IfContiflUed on 2nd SnOrU Pruip)0)- PB-Steprensn. T- Even more important, mimuea on na sports rnja is where you are on Oct.

I was so happy to see Jeff do since thats the last day of the so well in the pole vault, and season, although the Orioles fin-1 Bruce make the team. I love all (Continued on 2nd Sports Page 'these guys. We compete against I I 2 2 3 0 0000 2-3 1 2 2 3 0 1-300010 that plagued this years boDaa Bohen Blackhawk; -r regatta began JuneY Enckson Chcrokee and 23rd when Miss Madison, which is owned by the city, sank in the Detroit River. That meant there Schoof, Maple Bluff. This trio will then be the last group Friday scheducd at 2:55.

Fischer Apologizes For Match Delay game of the doubleheader, scoring four runs in the seventh inning on homers by Paul Casanova and Mike Lum to crack a 1-1 tie. Casanova opened the inning with his first NL homer and Lum added a three-run shot as Ron Reed picked up the victory, scattering seven hits. captured her second U.S. womens fencing championship Tuesday night. In doing so, she became the only woman fencer to w'in two i oo mu Titles before her 21st birthday.

KW 4 An interesting threesome at Maple Bluffs Warren Dailey, runnerup in 1968, and 1963, and veteran Moon Molinaro of Na- Miss White first won the national title as a 17-year-old Bal REYKJAVIK, Iceland un -Bobbyi'ischer apologized today for delaying the start of his sky said he $400,000 chess match with world starting play the match. In a statement Tuesday, Spas-would consider only if Fischer would be no repeat of last years glorious victory by Madisons hometown boat. Later that day came news of tropical storm Agnes. It filled the Ohio River with flood water and debris 1 high school senior, koma. Dailey tied with Phil Jn tournament at Bentley College, Miss White Johnson for the title in 1963 but Seaver took a no-hitter into the ninth inning and retired the (Continued on 2nd Sports Page) The flooding Ohio first forced Jjf out in a sudden death play Stars Yesterday paid the penalty for his behav-iorm Spassky told The Associated Press this afternoon he still did not know whether the match would begin on Thursday.

He said there would be an announcement by the Russian delegation later. won 22 of her 23 matches, losing only to Natalia Clovis of Los Angeles in the last match of the final round. Miss White, Miss Clovis and Harriet King of San Francisco Colbert 16, Padres; Casanova qualified for the U.S. Olympic 1, Lum 3, Braves; Davis 8, Simsj fencing team on the basis of champion Boris Spassky of Russia. The American, whose dispute over prize money forced organizers to postpone the world championship round, said he had the greatest respect for Spassky as a man and as a player.

The statement, prepared by Fischers lawyers, was read to newsmen by Max Euwe, presi- postponement of the race from Sunday to Tuesday and qualifications were cut to one day and pushed back nearly a week. A seemingly endless flow of debris then kept the big thun-derboats from getting into the (By The Associaed Press) PITCHING Tom Seaver, Mets, hurled 81-3 hitless innings before surrendering a broken bat single to Leron Lee in the ninth, beating San Diego 2-0. It was the fourth one-hitter of his career. water on both scheduled days oL2, Dodgers; Woods 2, Fairly 6, 'Olympic points accumulated in qualifying. Expos; Cardenal 9, Cubs.

the last three years. two-; dent of the International Chess Federation FIDE. We are sorry the world championship was Fischers apology began. My problems were not with Spassky; whom I respect as a man and admire as a player. If Spassky and the Soviet peo-: Continued or 2nd Sports Payvh Tuesday dawned grey and rainy with the debris still flow-l AMERICAN LEAGUE time defending champion, fin.

ing downstream. The start of Lowenstein 2, Indians; Beni- ished fifth Tuesday night but the first elimination heat was quez 1. Red Sox; Allen 15, had enough points to make delayed nearly 31 hours before Sax; Oliver 10, Angels; x-Bando her fourth consecutive Olympic (Continued on 2ndSpons Page 7, As. x-indicates grand slam. team easily.

Miss King, who was the Boris Spassky, Russian world chess champion, walked out of a meeting Tuesday with representatives of Bobby Fischer, the U.S. challenger to Spasskys world title, at Reykjavik, Iceland. It is hopeful the matches will begin by Thursday. (AP Wircphoto) BATTING Sal Bando, As, drilled a grand slam home run, a scoreless tie and leading Oakland to a 4-2 victory the New York Yankees. It was not known whether this would be sufficient to overcome Russian objections to starting 1.

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