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8' 8. 1173 SdamraaD Sungs NnUoiib) IxtNgUB r.ki AMERICAN I.KAGIK Kiil Milt May 7x9 Against Atlanta trod r' Wit 'leu-laid M.lwaakif It RltUK I.OAIir U.u.a'4 0x. Wrrtwl Dave Hill Leudet at Foil Eric FORT ERIE. Ont Dave (lldl. experimenting at et twu ruufits and nt espertmg to play at all well, shared the lead gurg tr.tu tuday'a third round in the UM.OoO Canadian Ojen Glf Tonrran.efti 'For the lrs time In my life, I'm playing without a close." the wiry, intense veteran sa.d Friday after posting a fise un der-par fid-4)e is-st rund ftf the day -ffiJ4 hole total of 130.

was tied at 136 with Ut Graham, a Nashville. native who has threatened on at least three occasions this scaa-n but ii still seeking his first tour virmry since W7. Graham had a second round G9, two under par on the rarefullv manicured. 1.751 yard Cherry Hill Golf Cub course, seem to hold the club hr ter in my hand wit ho at a glove," Hill conitnued. "And, tor the first lime In nine year, I'm hlltilng mainly a draw with my Irons, For the last nine Dikl.ird Ailant.i buliU medium Cb.ciigo tor M.lt ty.

Alamt a year ago, Mmnewta In hard wedding hdl rmgng kwa City A id 1 he did name CaLfornia kWh (U'g I 1 IHMS 1i-n "Ibal'a bet night rtrr In pn ball, the bun I'tr rter IipmiIU Had in one night, Pittsburgh' Milwaukee I Oakland 4 wt i hd string i dil.tr a niter Ihston 5, California 3, 10 in- (unis IK-Irmt 6. Chicago 4 Minnesota 3. New York 3 Kansai City 6. Cleveland 3 Texas 5. Baltimore 4 EDITORS NOTH Art lluiU'ln i in In bn bvme Use tolttnm (vug kiiieii by Ait st Ed lljlUt (.

THE. SECOND AWl AL MADNlN IWITMIONU, toot i is si in A tor Hu' List i Send I to in 't a (la a IV With tl ie Li in the tiutfn ag iui, os (r List e.ir lining friirr aruat-d tie fold blip tmmaur.ib to make the mole u.ieti it.t.g. th In d.i)ef and MiHatuti. mid one iai.l brp wtinkr wliv the Job couldn't hate bnn dote in Mat a well a That way all teams in tin 1 to, rain pan hcituled fr Olbtli 4 5 diamond, loll'd the td da)itig in fetued park. xxi I Oil Stic IiN'llt, f'lf P71 slapjcng tit nnen tf them i.uo- td b.i',s against Atlanta May played bth ends of the at ght ngamst the so the Pirate cs.uld inr Main lh a rest The Ruc'i catcher, among ti1 la-a goes in Eriday'i Results St Umij 3, Houston 1 lw Angeles 0.

New York 1 Montreal 7, San Francisco Philadelphia 4, San Diego i San Diego Ihlladelphi 2nd Chicago 2. Cincinnati 1 Pittsburgh 10. Atlanta 2. Ut Atlanta 3, Pittsburgh 2. 2nd Today 'a Games All Times CDT law Angelea.

John 4741 at New York. McAndrew (53). IS pm. Chicago, Reuschrl 130) at CiRcinnutl, Nolan (11-21. 1:15 pm.

1'itUburgh. Blasa 9 2l at Today'i Games (All times CDTt City. Nelson i22i at Bud llarrrlsan of the Mels finds himself rolling In the dirt uftrr lagging out by Chris Canoirraro of the Dodgers In their gome al New Wk Friday nlghl. Cannlruro was out trying to Meal second. The umpire Is John MrSHerry and the ledgers won the contest.

I. lAP Wirephutm p.e le i -wn Im day alter An 1. it nn a 1 the Inviuti- ii.l aw-ti tfTV Am. 5 bdt.ng leader with a la aur- Kilkenny (I li. 12 30 caught nil 17 mn.r.gs of 'their 7 3 ncto-y aga.nst the A.

lMrm 2 it ttetllirstlay mght ttl ll-UV N'-w York. Stottlemyre 17 IOi really nluhi niyfVen (8 10). mean day. May grinned "1 here wasn't any night bit when we got herr." It was 5 ,10 a when the 1ira'es i linked ui'o their Atlanta bo'rl Hut the loeg gr.nd didn't seem to bother them when thev tik the field nga.nM the Braves Tcs.1. Hand 5 and Cox (I jq 0) at Baltimore, Dobson (9 7) and Alexander (3 4 1, 2, 4 lanta.

Reed (7 8 1, 6 0S m. San Diego, Caldwell (3-41 at o.za m. Culp 5 7( at Califor (2 5). 10 m. (ber Maple Bluff, noted an year Ive tried to fad tt.

I've other toughened problem fur given open that. thU day. A ape da I ut of With all the experimenting, i frou Puue t.SjMoi bounds rule cn No. 5 for this plus I hadn't been playing Ion Champion (44). course today.

Ed Karpow j3y only It cost both Dailey, swift here rerenllv, I didn't ex icr and Pal Moore who couldnt who ended with a 73, a two pect to do bm good op here," he Houston, Reusi (S7( at St. match his Thursdays 73 coming jtrokc penalty as well as it did a'd, iNiuix. Cleveland (9 4, 7 pm. 9 on his clubs layout, to super senior Mn Molmaro Aked if that meant he wss San Francisco, Marlchat (2 Dctloff. B'ackhawk.

wa who bested his playing buddy, xurpr.d at hi stne. the la 10 1 at Montreal. McAnaly tl ne of three carding a 75 and Caravcl.o, with a 79. the come Hill replied: 10), 7 03 pm. was one of eight Just making two atokvs.

"Nothing I do on the golf the cul-ff at 139 The best of younger play course surprise me. I could second straight day era Conner Bakke, caddy oot MnT there was no ene that could master at Maple Bluff, who has urpric me at all, muse Pve match or break par with Maple 77.77 far his rounds. Bakke is to em Id of time." Bluff being even more demand also eligible for the city junior 0 Masters champion Gay Brewer was alone In third CinMNNpTI I I 44 Swnm Jp 4 4 4 4 e. .4 tutu pw 1 1 1 ing than Odana Hills. Super fast tournament three weeks.

A I'hil (iiimlolph Tui I Mir (tub (Kr liiftly 12 later They unlcastied a devavat ng avviult for a 10 2 route die opener of the twinbill In fore C'Nling o'f and losing the second game 3 2 In ther National league p. XlSfl lb imes. Ih.ladc lphia split a w.th San I), ego, winning 4-2 be I 1 I frc dropping the ghtcap 6-1. the Ch.cago Cubs edged C.ncin- mti 2 I. lus Angc bs belud the New York Met 61, Montreal pn jsank Sin Francisco 72 and St u.s licat Houston 31.

Gene Alley drove in four f'itt burgh runs with a homer xv.c and a smgle-but May was the m. Boston, nu. Alien nrowotf ftrNN Kit I ii il lur i jp i NVN 1 Mil Cn Jilt do 4 I Pr.v, IB I 7 OirMHM JO I I 4 Mtt l-V Jilt fH'CiOO 14 14 P4 4 4 1 5 VJTS, ip! greens, sw irlir.g inds from the rIv frmfr chiim. ihis national championship. i west ar.d tourney toughened (t t0 mjlke 1 1 1 1 Atwood Who ballooned to an 89 4 1 uwnar pn onlv 2D of the 75 ayers break- 4 Mil 4 mg Su PPPPNwuPpN IPPt pppt The course was a little ji Vi teughrr, for a touraumenl, it Is Sit.

harder," was Si re c44p ion rwBo moason's reaction and he ha one Mr- ke off the pace st 137. He had a Tt) and a share of the lead wh he missed a one hot putt on the final hole. "My ball was in a ball mark on the grr.n. be aid. I 'should have fixed but I didnt, I The ball -N-i out and I yon I I Ihil G.indolph t-f ll.iiwiti' Tavern At the M.ijr Ann lean Uagin mauaper who Ir.ft wih umpire The Major Aim raan loop iv who arpu h-a-t wi'h uinpins Is Itob Dye of Poole's S.i;'l-r Club When Mf vifin-r one give an umpire a tile heat, you kri -vs there's a good reason Mud.

Titio pull' off an deluxe Mmdoy night in th1 Minhita timid hy jcurpre-ing previously unbeaten ft'NA Mutua; Cumis Insurance. 136. It was the f.rst loss of the year for viteran Ralph Itosenke aftr five straight win. T. Uu look a I to rse lull and dlected n-hits, n-dablv a hme run by Dave Smith which wa a I.

HR measure jb Winning horUr turn luxem allow'd eight miMd tlse pu 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 wn pN W4N Ww pn 4 1 Ti-l I 14 PIP PPI tPP 4 444 444-1 since fW-l 4 MB- 0W 1. M4tN I 4 4 A pit (, ff A SI Pt9r (I) IP pa so been playing the course his caddy ing days. "But I hit the ball real h.ttmg star in the opener, going 5 5 with two RBI and two Ni-twiun IV Pop.nwN (I) Sll-Hpris, 04flpf. (II. T-J A 0O.

runs scored. SF-dV ftc' II) 4 1 1 4 I I could hit five ball harder 1 4 Ih.in I did tonight and po Odor- 5." M.iv insisted, adding he mVT, a4jj 51)4 4 NP-Hi-riwi. T-l )J, OOI. Au-' jrili.an Bruce Crampton. one -f the mo: cansistcnt players on the tour this season, headed a group of four at 138.

two strokes back. Crampton had a 70. He was tied with Chares fford. who had a 67. Leonard (Thompson.

63. and Bobbv M.tchell. 69 First-round leader Bunkv Henry went three over par the first ree hole, settled or 7-1 and drafted bark to 139. gut lucky breaks on two hit, one on a checked swing, one on a bad hop past first." I He calmed down a bit in tkr second game, go.ng a mere 2- lr rf htw VOPK JWINNISOTA erNS 40 4 Cr4 Jt 4 It Tov44 I Wunwn 1 Tnoowwi V4 4 I I rN Ivuru. Cf IP C-W a 5 I I 0 f- 4 wi'h a run-scoring double 'wn ii omo-9 IB I I NW IB 0 0 Eighth-inning s.ngles bv Darrell d- Evans.

M.ke Lum and Dusty 4 1 Baker broke the 2-2 tie that broke the 2-2 tie Igave Atlanta the split. IwcD4ui 1 0 Tol.l 4pjpnO4b 4 I 1 JiOwNIm JB 4 PHIMMBNI 4p i mi N-i4'in4 14 4 4 RAoaBtn 0 0 0 0 J. PPPP VrkinB 0 Who are the ills umpires? A National league m-r wb. tir wjs to remain anonymous name four-Bill Sexton. Don Itiemer.

Ilarv KindflieM'h and Tom Doyle. I'd like to have two of them working every game we play." the manager concluded. 'whoever placed the ciment sit ng for the second base hag at Cheroke No. 2 never laid out a baseball diamond The bag Is positioned with one side facing home plate (Lke the p.chmg rubber) rah-r than ihe conventional wav And. speaking to Cherokee, those diamonds must hold the city record for losing foul line flags.

Tlie umpire who unlocks the equipment box there and fnds two flags inside, can consider himself luc ky Some wag asked the other night how come there's no baeks'op at Central diamond, which is used almost every night of the softball schedule-while a perfec tly good one is Mantling unie-ed in Tenney Park a few fert away from the Zimmerman (Mirrman Ave.i Ikm't direct sof'ball coverage complaints to this writer during the two weeks Art's nwav. Address them to the Oi' Surge. Uw Cornelius, please. Cornelius will tell you that he's never seen anything to compare with the scorekeeping that's done on softball scorecards in this city. Af'er complaining for voars abuit the Sports Office's mini scorecards, it's a little embarrassing to have Iww find that very few of them are even filled out.

What would yu he said of his 73. "But I had to i oitoo pmil a Delphi a have little help along the nv 4pV way." as he needled Father, -w-t, 4,,. J-JB 44, for his possible spiritual I wntribuion. Father N.gl re 4Pii lur nwi 4 i taliateJ, "He my ppp pp It's a mutual admiration o' Na-MT. 4 i (PPP tW JB JPPP cri-oN The two had teamed together tt; to defeat another partnership on Tl JO 4 4 pppmpppp-j Wednesday as Simonson BPP PPI PI 4-4 oR-sin wa ai.

preppo-l for the tourney. LON wo 4 Ru Mun.itfll HR- 1ppp, 1,1 jin rerbbsp Even with a four-stroke lead. V77j MH 5 Simonson is leery of going all pm ppp ppb C'V the wav. He remembers the city1 necono oME tourney of 1916 when he had a in oieoo rhilaoelrm.a five stroke lead with 18 holes to rtTi n4 4Vo onl Walter Atwood beat him 4 4 JB out 1 I VU' ip 4 The hole that gave Fridays, 40 PlirmiuV 4i contestants the most difficultv 4 LK rf 0 tVvik JB 4 WBV4N r-4d ph N4ifni N.h Tw 'rh4l C. imb pN Mp-mcn IB BPtltPltl-l DP-Miiwo'4 I was the 199 yard (listed) No.

6. 'ot one ircli was scored there oooo this day and only 14 pars. Si-, monson had a one-over four, loo Problems for this difficult Olvnipics It was last August in Atlanta Jth.it M.lt married a Florida girl named Brenda Fay Boyd. He n. dal wonderful things that 0 ttoortuMt.

('mil tund (rin Paur 1, 5j. ym.th. W.nnctka. 3H; Dane. 41.2: Earl Elm, San Diego, 49 4: Bob Johnson.

Chi c.ig'i. 62 Warwick Tompkins. I Mill Valley, 67; Sam Washington, D. 83; I John Kulius. Houston.

1 102 and Dave Curtis Marblc-jhead. Mass 103. -140. going 3-fur-5 and driving in couple of runs in a 13-6 victorv. it i i FPrtfii (L.MO) He did wonders for his batting wrD4ni avenge this time.

too. When he began plav, he'd had nine hits r. i wp-c Pfiffton. t-1 ji A-ir4. 51 at bas a average When hed finished, hed tacked kanvascity Cleveland on 91 points for de-P(fk 5 pm spite h's phenomenal perform- he knows he headed Erbium rf a i Ajrwn if 4 0 0 0 Vavbtrry lb 4 0 2 1 GNttet )D LOS Nw Vorti 4.

nnjo4 11. JB to 4f. HR-Kil'toA4 CJ). $-Th O-NOWN 4 11 1 Non Ovtlilwrj (PLI (Cl J.f4-0 44 4p (Nl 4J40 Pn I Lon Hlt OOVO 64444 (0) rtf. 140 Da 0 Coo4.n (VBl rU1 Dxv 6-v-j 'C It 15 14J jtt B-frn (Cl 14J P-ilSm-n(VNl i.j Clark Mrjkn I 74 44-lcJ Var-, (VBl Paul Vay (Cl 4' -tl tej S-44 Vur lnr IVB1 J.

44-14 Gary pew. IPi II 4i 1(4 IB) 79 15144 Paul (Cl 74 144 Dm Amarnrr (PL) 4J 4' 144 Jan D07I4 (Cl 79-45-144 Ed N-urpny Jr (B) 7944164 Jon Krnof (Cl IMi 144 Jnrry Sn.pmnn (C) 4J fhr.4 Jonnaon (Nl 77.49144 Turnr H(rth4w (N) I4-47-144 II Bu(0 Jr. (Bl 7947144 NalBatr(N) 14 43 .67 W4l.tr Atwoed (Bl 7149167 Don Johna-m (N) 1414 ltd Ed Snt(( 9 (Bi Da I 4 1 PLI 75-9J 144 Tom Hut. (Bl 1744-164 Gary Kit, ty (PLI iJ5-1-4 1rry Scnumjrn (N) 144 V.k ON II IB) 44 4417 Ron Br-af -lx (C) 77.9J -170 J.m Brandtuourg (Bl I9-90-170 Dan Bohan (Bl (45177 II Shoo! (MB) 00-97-172 L. Jcnr.aon (Nl a.9l 175 Mourn (Nl 41 5--17a Ttrry hole were analyzed as swirly- ii winds in the face, water hazard, nml bigger ones fnr?" he asks.

4 0 0 0 JIM back to the bench as Sanguillon returns to the lineup. But it doesn't bother Milt. I llil Lollch rl 5 0 0 1 fo'U 2 0 0 0 OuUy 41 1 0 0 0 Wilcox 0 10 0 1 Lton pn HtnnlQtn Rediorgr CollMrt Un.er pn Mingor. and dis- One of was Orv, ROiA9 20 S'hAl JO Movd Dr60O don't mind it now." he said of jsitting in Sanguillcn's shadow, because I'm just 21 and a lot of 21-year-olds aren't even in the majors. Steve Carlton, Kintxt Cl4lnd recording his To-m 4 4 Totl I 0 0.4N4 1 IWTSTp tIU! thinking, fast green.

Will V-o misconception. 0 0 0 0 Kcndnll 431. L. rt'y ''he fCW tO solve it oooo Kirby iw i) 1 1 i s. Walsvik who drove to the green mITo! To.il 33 5 1 4 3 and misSed hi5 PUtt by ai inch City ..410 414 JIB 4 Sxim 1 414 410 144 wp Nsh E-Bronamer.

DP Knrtai Cuy 11th victory, struck out rich: sfinbium). cyBirry.l,ouiy? p3iniM4. Tlnt4 Warren Dailev. runnerup to San Diego batters in the Phil-iH-KjscwKe-NeM. i-j, put three yea'rs ago.

a mem- IP ER BB SO C'1' Mlllnn JB 0 0 Oi 8 lies' opening-game victory to Brewers ST LOUIS HOUSTON ab bi Ciiiri Clinie.s The Madison De partment neighborhood basket jbal! clinics will contnue next jweek with at least two sessions teach day. Schedule: Monday 1C 30 0xk tcncoll; 6 00 I 00 O-ton Pa-k (h ah achooli, TuMdy: 10 301? Midva' (rnldd' thoo.i; 4 00 4 00 Penn Park (middl school), Wadnoiday 10 30 1 2 30 Penn Park Hume town crowd, former, (midc.a 1 Gompn (mad! trhool). 6 Mioval (h gn ichtol). Thunday: 1-30 1 30 Hawthorn School (middl school 6.00-8 00 Penn run P-'1' school). Friday: 10 30 2 30 Hnwthorne (middle got sc 1 3-G 3 30 Gomoers (hgh 1 school I 4 00 8 00 Hewlhorne (High on when A infielder Sal Bando school i.

fumbled his grounder. I Blue gave tip a single in thej seventh to Bob Heise and walked Rick Auerbach. Two balls wont to Brett, and Athletic Manager Dick Williams went to the mound. Blue was out of the game. a 1 a player Ollie Brown1 (m wl1' This Sunday U5A (Vlidget ib b' 4 0 0 0 Brock 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 zempre 2b 3 0 11 REN RF.RCOR sws- On softball plover was put out by his wif She rnueht him trying to steal home at 3 00 AM.

LOST AND FOl'ND I A Rowley and Schlimgen Seorekceper Rob Nnrdness lost the scorebook belnnping to that Mendota league club, last Monday at Obrieh park. He is hoping someone picked it tip and will return it to him. Nordness can be reached at 8)3 6411 (at worki. or 233 7fK)2 (at hornet. Some local sof'ball teams are wondering when (and, if) Gene Wend'and's dept is ever going to reschedule their rained out games.

Amble Inn of the National circuit for instance, has a back log of eight or nine games, according to Manager Darrel Reynolds Speaking of Amble Inn, their catcher. Chuck DeVault, is making a name for himself in another sport. He was the winner of the Class (stock) snowmobile grass drag race at Edgerton on the 4th of July. The Edgerton Lions' Club sponsored the event, which according to DeVault. is catching on in popularity in Southern Wiseons.n Other winners at Edgerton on the were Paul Jukon.

Dodgeville, Class B-Stock: Bob Venske, Edgerton. class C-S'oek: Kov Lumpsu. lalmjra. Class E-Stock; Dean recur, Janesville, Modified Jim Lutts, Darien, Modified It. Dick Rrauer, Fond (lit Lae, Modified 4.

Tom Hechlmovich, Hartford, Modified 5: and Loren Anderson, Williams Ray, Open Class Some of DeV'ault's Amble Inn teamma'es are say ng he's been dragging" around the bases for years -but never won any medals before. 3 0 2 D.svalll'O If 0 Garrido Jb 3 5 C'ina rf 6 0 3 1 Garr rl 2 0 S'arqrll 1b 5 0 0 0 Hoarner 0 3 0 JH-nandi tl 0 1 0 0 HAaron 1b 1 0 AO'lvar ef 5 3 1 Caxanova 0 0 1 ORobrlsn 1b 0 0 0 0 EWillamt H-bnar 3b 4 12 0 Baker cl VMay 5 2 5 1 Lum If A ey st 5 2 2 4 Evans 3b rf 0 0 0 0 MPerei ss LWa'ker 4 0 0 0 TKelley McQueen Os Brown rf ab 4 14 1 5 0 3 1 D-ago (W.7-7) raise his major league-leading wiico total to 174. then Clay Kirby struck out 11 Phils and Fred 'nc'0rr'i Kendall backed him up with a t-j j. pair of home runs to give the Padres the nightcap. DETR0'T, Jala l( 1 0 0 PKlly r( NcnhruB It 0 10 0 Alvarado si Joe Pcpitone belted his first nayior jb 5122 dauco ib 1 1 Kalme rl 5 13 2 CMay home tun of the season and Erevan a i Anarews 2b Billy Williams doubled home a Mstniy cf i 1 Hermann 4 0 11 4 0 2 0 4 0 2 0 4 110 4 0 2 0 3 111 3 100 Metoer ss Cedeno rl Wynn rf LMay lb Vatson tf Rader 3b cdwj'd Fenw ck pr Heims Roberts NMil.er ph 3 111 MA'ou rt 4 0 0 0 Torre 3b 3 0 0 0 mmoni 3 0 10 Clndenon 1b 4 0 2 0 Melendez cf 0 0 0 0 Maxvilt ss 3 0 0 0 Gibson 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 13 0 4 10 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oooo 3 110 0 0 0 0 Total 46 10 20 1 0 Total 33 2 2 Pittsburgh 03 2 0 0 1 3 1 010 Atlanta 000 000 00 22 McQueen 3.

LOB At'anta 7 2B Omes. (2) SBDavalillo. S- Pittsburoh C.i-h HR Alley Walker. Auto Races ER BB SO 2 2 3 5 IP 9 9 2 2 3 8 5 13 11 1 1 Walker (W 3-4) TKeev McQueen Hoerner T-2-24 Brown 1b 2 111 Bradley pr Cash 1b 2 110 Orta 3b Brnkman ss 2 0 0 0 Morales 3b Timermn 10 10 Forster Ago Seelbach 3 0 10 Johnstone ph 1 0 1 1 from a two-month retirement. Schermn 0 0 0 0 emoHd 2 0 The Cubs first baseman is bat- yaTy P3b 1000 ting a meager .175.

Its a mdt- Reichardt phi 0 0 0 0 Acosia 0 0 0 0 ter of getting my timing back 1 1 1 Total 34 4 1 2 Total 37 4 12 4 hut it certainly embarrassing 000011022-6 to hit your first homer at this Chicago 000 200 0114 limp nf lhn cpiKiin DP-Detroit 2. Chicaoo 4. LOB Detroit mne oi me season. i7 ChiCiiao 10 PKeiiy rerord'HR-l Brown (2), Kaline (4) Dun Sutton raised his Brinkman MILWAUKEE at) bl Theosa'd 2b 2 0 10 OAKLAND ab bi Camonrls ss 5 1 3 1 Uyun Chess Total 31 1 4 I Total 33 3 10 3 Houston 000 100 0001 St Louts 000 030 00 3 DP-Houston 1. LOB Houston 8, St Louis 7.

2B Edwards, Torre, Simmons IB Me endez. HR-Wynn (13). IP ER BB SO Roberts (L 7-4) 8 10 3 3 0 3 bson 9 4 115 7 HBP-by Roberts (Sizemore), 155 A 26.249 SAN FRANCISCO MONTREAL ab bl aorhb Bonds rf 4 0)0 Hunt 2b 20)0 6addox cf 2 0 0 0 Torres 2b 0 0 0 0 Sneter ss 3 0 0 0 Foil ss 4 10 0 McCovey lb 4 0 10 Mashore If 4 2 2 0 Kingman If 4 0 0 0 Bailey 3b 2 3 12 Rader 3 12 0 Wsods cf 2 0 10 Gallaqher 3b 4 1 2 1 Day cf 2 0 1 1 Puentes 2b 4 0 0 0 Fairly 4 12 1 McDowell 1 0 0 0 Singleton rf 4 0 2 i Rebeqpr 0 0 0 0 Humphry 3 0 0 0 Howarth ph 10 11 Stonpman 2 0 0 0 arrthers 0 0 0 0 McMahon 0 0 0 0 Hennersn ph 1 0 0 0 Moft'tt 0 0 0 0 Total 31 2 7 2 Toal 29 TuT? SanFrancisco 000010 10 02 Montreal .023 020 0 0 7 Kingman DP-SanFrancisco Montreal 1, LOB SanFrancisco 6, Montreal 4. 2B Singleton, Hunt. 3B Rader Stoneman IP ER BB SO McDowell (L.8-6) 2 2-3 5 5 4 I 0 Reberqer 1 13 0 0 0 1 IP ER BB SO (Continued Puu Saw's nnu'tl Una, Torje Spar restaurant.

Mary, was disqualified for Fischer, when he arrived, was humping another runner in the whisked directly from the plane stretch, villa on the outskirts of the1 to a Clark 2b 3 112 Rudi l( 5 0 10 DMay cl 1 2 3 RJackscn cf 5 1 2 1 Scott lb 4 112 Bando 3b 4 0 10 AReynlds If 3 10 0 Epstein lb 4 0 2 1 Bricos If 10 10 Tenace rf 3 0 0 0 OL Brown rf 4 11 2 Voss rf 10 0 0 ERodrgez 4 0 0 0 Duncan 4 2 2 1 Heise 3b 4 110 Cullen 2b 3 0 0 0 Auerbach ss 2 1 0 0 Shamsky ph 10 0 0 B-ett 2 2 10 Martinez 2b 0 0 0 0 Sanoers 1 0 0 0 Blue 2 0 0 0 Locker OOOO Cepeda ph 1 0 0 0 Knowles OOOO Garrett ph 10 0 0 Total 34 9 9 9 Total 39 4 11 4 Milwaukee 201 002 4009 Oakland 110 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 Bretl, Bando, Clark. DP Milwaukee Oakland 1. LOB Milwaukee 2, Oakland 3. 2B Duncan, Campaneris 2. Epstein.

HR May (6), Scott (8), OLBrown (2), Duncan (11). SB Campaneris, Heise to 10-4 with a -h i 1 1 against the Mets, giving up only an unearned run in the first inning. Chris Cannizzaro, with a double and two singles, led Los Angeles 13-hit attack, Ken Singleton drovei three runs and Bob Bailey scored three as the Expos teed off against Sudden Sam McDowell, kayoing the San Francisco fire-baller in the third inning. The Cardinals continued their surge with their 15th victory in 17 games and Bob Gibson continued his own personal streak. 'Ive hours before the race Van Dyk.

former Oregon standout, was ruled blameless i. a f()r a fimilar infraction in the a 1 1 Mn'fnrnv rn ClUartrfinalS 30(1 W3S ahWCd and made to compete in the semis Friday nnr-fx Hip pnr morn- 1 side once in the early morn SECOND GAME PITTSBURGH ATLANTA ab bi ab bi Stennett If 5 0 0 0 SJackson ss 3 0 0 0 Mazroski 4 0 10 MPerez ss 2 0 0 0 lemente ph 1 0 0 0 Garr rf 3 0 2 0 I nes rf 4 0 0 0 Evans 3b 3 110 AOhver cf 3 110 EWillams 1b 4 1 11 Hebner 3b 3 111 Lum If 3 0 2 0 MMny 4 0 2 1 Baker cf 3 1 1 BRobrtsn 1b 4 0 0 0 Mllian 2b 4 0 11 Aley ss 2 0 10 Casanova 4 0 10 anquilln ph 10 10 JHardin 4 0 0 0 Kison 3 0 0 0 Starael ph 0 0 0 0 Davalillo pr 0 0 0 0 Total 34 2 7 2 Total 33 3 9 3 Pittsburgh 010001 0002 Atlanta 000 200 10 3 Mllian, Jackson 2. DP Atlanta 3 LOB Pittsburgh 9, Atlanta 10 2B Oliver. Lum, May. HR E.

Williams (10). SB Garr 2 IP ER BB SO Kison (L.3-21 8 9 3 3 3 8 Hardin 9 7 2 2 3 1 HPP by Kison (Evans), by Hardin (Hconer). WP-Kison. T-2 29. A-25 253.

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Total Total on catcher's 41 3 12 3 inter- 36 5 6 5 first Ing when he asked the police He qualified with a 3:45.1. It guard to take him to the hall was not known whether Mi-where the match will be played chael, who has run the nations and once to the countryside, fastest 1.500 this year, also where he went for a walk. would petition for reinstatement Fischer then decided he into the finals. He had won a up his eighth straight1 house was too noisy and asked heat in 3:43.2. triumph with a four-hitter, for another one, meanwhile moving to the presidential suite at the most luxurious hotel in town, the Loftleider.

He has made no public ap pearances except at the draw to n. determine who would play white the 01ymPic Games and thus get the first move ini Stanley Dancer entered the the opening game. Spassky worn 1972 season in harnesi racing that draw. with 2,808 victories. I WAL'NAKEE Vaunakee.iBeFy leader of the Dane County League, edged Cottage Grove.

6-5, here Friday Rusty Hel'enbrands run-scoring' single in the seventh. Time Trials First Race 7:00 8:30 Rain July 10th DON'T MISS THESE SUPER STARS Kenyon, Engelharl, Bettenhausen, Stricklond, and Corrothers Plus Many More ANGELL PARK Sun Prairie, Wis. Cater awarded ference. Boston 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 California ,.001 000 011 03 E. Fisher, Tiant, Stephensn DP Boston 1.

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