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THE CAPITAL TIMEO Quarterback, BigRusfa UTIST MOMS I BUUWIUMOftTt WVKg 1188601 Pack Problems! Devine TikmI.iv, July 1 1, 1972. Perry Uses i Grease Ball, Tanner Says to," Perry said after spinning a four hitter for his IP.h victory of ihc season, a 2 I triumph over he White Sox Monday night which Tanmr protested. In other American League games, Kansas City edged Baltimore 3 2. lb troit defeated By BRUCE I.OW ITT Sim lnrt PIK The rest of the nation may be into the "dry kk." but a far as Chicago Manager Chuck Tanner concerned, Guvkird Perry of the Cleveland lmliniv still digs greasy kid stuff. "Listen, I respect any man PmI Owrux, Uk mw rhUudrlphla gratral manager and Krld manager.

crnlcf, Mixlln play during ibe PWlllfx-DwIgm game Monday aigbu Al the lrl Ray Ripprlmryrr and a( Ibf rigbl Billy DrMan, bolb raarbrt. (AP Wirrphuto) nger who's trying to win-and, Texas S3. M.nnesota bliied that's what Tanner is to mg to, Milwaukee 81. California nipped the New York Yankees 4 3 and ItoMon beat Oakland 4 2 Perry, who tied I 1 1 Mickey Lolu as the winmngrM pitcher in tlic majors tins season-with a little help Iroin I a cousin, Ron-has never admitted to putting anything on the baseball ecxcpt spin. Hopes lo Do Belter Job CRF.EN BAY, Wii.

tF Dan Devine, entering his second sea ton as coach of the Green Bay Packers, said Monday he was not sattefied ith the job he did in 1971 when the Packers fin Uhed mtb a 42 record. He said he set a primary goals lor 1972 Improved quarter backing and a better pfes rush, but indicated some disappoint ment with his progress. On the brink of his second season as coach of the team which just five years ago came off three straight National Fool ball League championships. De-vine indicated both problems still remain lo be solved in training camp, which begins in earnest In one week. Yet he spoke optimistically of Improvement.

i personally feel I didn't do a very good Job of eoacbiag last year, said Devine, who in 13 previous seasons at the University of MjuMuri had forged one of the greatest records in the college coaching ranks. i But I feel I'm much betlrrj prepared la evaluate this year, he said. "A year ago, at our spring camp in Arlington. Texas, 1 hadn't really had a chance to evaluate our personnel and I couldn't believe what we saw there 1 our fastest man bad only 4.7 speed in the 43, and one of our best backs is only 5.2.' But I've got faith la players this year, and faith In Pfr non-exempt golfers homer. our coaching staff, Devine told for bcrtha in the Greater Darwin batted in five runs in Milwaukee pitcher Earl Ste- MINNEAPOLIS-ST.

PAUL (first ever, he said, and his loth MTiteii-i-rt- Darwin, who wamud homer of the season. MILWAlh.EE If B-jb Dick- hearts of Minnesota Twins "A home run was live fartliest Pro. frm'fans with home runs early this thing from my mini Tulsa. led the qualifying did it again Monday win. 29.

"I wanted Ifisvlf ui'k uiv fason. i was live fartliest mind." said Dar- nted a fly ball to By II VI. IUK UIW4IH NU Iwrt, Wrl People make mistakes which. I- "rith.n WTO Wbrf illnul H'U. fcuiM I'aul SlcM "4J under protest.

Tliat's Tanner's privilege to if lie wants, and that's I told him on the field. explained. It's a matter in my any- j'wgnu nt-and 11 1 agor of the Phillies, replaced laicchesi as. field manager on Monday and then piloted the VT jclub to a twi night doublcheader1 protest Haller ciuo 10 a iwi nigm split against Los Angeles, losing the first game 64 in II innings, but Liking the nightcap 91. Owens, obviously, is a slow starter.

Unfortunately for him. so are the Phillies. But Tanner had different ideas. "If we don't win the protest," he fumed. "Perry will be Elsewhere on an a Wireviatcd allowed to use his grease ball 'the Tw ms 8 1 victory over the phenson also bad something! Milwaukee Brewers.

The grand else in mind. in the first inning was hist "I threw him a sinktr for a tour-r double-play grounder ptss.b!e National League schedule, San the time. And if he is. very-southpaw hurler. "but Francisco overtook slumping body else will lx allowed to do southpaw burler.

"Out rancisco overtook slumping body nament proper, which begins The prize money to- Davis Finds faU :23 000 said the Uic pitch didnt sink until it New York 54 and Montreal dethc same. There'll be a rush on went out of sight in the left field fcated San Diego 6-3 with two the market for the jelly he uses, stands." I Padre winding up in the! -if uc don't win this protest." Diirin said he rntiefTiberod hospital. A1 other NL clubs had reiterated then the league what Milwaukee pitching did to the night off. saying that it's legal to put Lucchosi had admitted at his grease or jelly on the ball. I departing news conference that anl Perry stopped, or I want he would "have to lake some of, everybody to be able to do the '1 'same thing with the ball." 'I struck out five times in'the blame for the team's New Home Willi Culis CVi Frank Lurrbesl wipes a tear from his rye during Ibe press ronlerrnce in which it was announced that Paul Owens would replace laictbesi as Held manager of the Philadelphia Phillies.

tAP Wircphoto) Owens Takes Over as Phils Manager PHILADELPHIA. Gen- Taking command. Owens saw M1 115 eral Manager Paul Owens, his charges build an early he would start at quarterback if excellent shape, having also been elevated to the only to lose 6-4 in 11 innings to.he had to play a scheduled ea- jf sfays jhis dual role of field boss of the.the Los Angeles Dodgers in opener against Cleveland wi gee the gcorcs a J)t Philadelphia Phillies, says he opener of a doubleheader The tay. The Packers passing las, intends to remain at the helm'Phils won the nightcap 9-1, as ficiency declined sharply last only through this a ion at. Woody Fryman hurled a six-hit-year, with 121 completions in League season.

ter and Willie Montanez drove 254 attempts while having 24 in- 'i fAPnnnfal Milwaukee Open. The top Wisconsin golfer was Dennis Tiziani of Madison, who shot a 68 to advance to the "I've been around long enougn to know you've got to have other things, but if you ve The pros hit the Tripoli laith the co a sta.f. trJ. Cub har( with of a ithe golfers slKxiting par or bet andlT- 4 games." he said th 65, I think everjbody coming iafajrtt right now wants to wln so bad Jjm be can taste it, and I think weve got good football play: era." Devine declined to say whAm won a sudden-death playoff for the 49th spot after 22 players finished at 72. one over par.

I thought the course was In Dickson said. tercepted. Dave Eichelbcrger won the 1971 meet with a 72-hole total of Cun-, per-CHICAGO yAt the age of that 22-inning game against Owens was quick to 32, Tommy Davis hit .324 for waukee May 12." he said. "I do the same thing when the the Oakland Athletics. At age told my wife that I had some philla-s flopped in their first paying back to do against Mil- gamc under their new skipper.

33, he was unemployed. Craig Nettles sacrifice fly gave the Indians their first run Davis finally got a job Friday with the Chicago Cubs. On Sun- The score was tied 3-3 in thei.in he firs.1 waukce and I aimed to do it." Behind Darwin's home run. I ttlAn Rn. Fpmv, sin lich provided what proved to be day.

he helped the Cubs break a righthander Jim Perry coasted the winner in the fourth with his slump with three hits in five at to his seventh victory in IS anc move UP on acrl bats and three runs batted in sions. Pitching a relaxed game tlce-, uf during a double-header sweep'with runs to spare, Perry Hao Hus one first major league home run. The White Sox picked up an unearned in the sixth. allowed for now manager. But Freed, no gazelle on the base- paths, was thrown out trying to bal s.

one score. Owens hadn't bothered, D'fk A1Icn aI run Tanner said Perry "threw hhiiuk Club owner Bob Carpenter! In five runs, surprised the baseball worldj Monday by elevating 49-ycar-old Owens into the dual capacity "We've got to improve our protection, simplify our passing wdnesday know that Sunday his job was intact. (will happen, and the guy who 1 "Frank asked me if Dave wilI 0 that wiB pIaV. Bristol the former Cincinnati Devine said quarterback Bart and Milwaukee manager would Starr. who said recently he take my place, Owens said.

would try a 17th season with the told him I only tried to con- Packers, looks In better shape dcnicd pubIished "'game, and cut down on ports that he assured he aid "I kno hie inh u.at inl, ccplI.onS nc K. Opiwrman, if Boo Wynn, 6 Ed SnMi, ky, Dwain round event begins dy' ouftitfyino or player ThoMdey' lirf weukee Open: 2lo2lgmel 270. I "I thought baseball had for- Tuesday will be a practice gotten me. he said. "At 33.

I r-u me trimmi followed by the pro-am didn't think I was through, but wjtj, two outs when he was! with a pinch runner. Minus One n8h1, aild AHen, who managixi The championship no one seemed to want me." jstruck on the righ thigh wtih a for the manager. on an n'1 our Thursday. Davis was released by Oak- jjne drjve 0ff the bat of pinch s1 io won- land in March in what was con- hitter Brock Davis for limci Pw.r nd w.ii compt in th sidered partial retribution far perrv went to the hospital for round of in Greater Mil ttltA OJS TOlC 33 Vida Blue 5 COnfl- X-rayS. but W3S Hot CXpCCted to d.v.

st.vt dant- He worked out for 10 be sidelined. days with the Cubs in Scotts- Lefty David LaRoche finished dale, but was released in the rain for his eighth save, and went home to Los Angeles. Milwaukee Minnesota bt bl Hell 2b 4 0)0 Tovr rf I 2 I Labbud r( 3 0 10 Thsmgtn 4 2 2 0 OLBrwn ph 1 0 0 0 Ca'Cw 2b 4 2 2 1 Scoll lb 4 0 0 0 Killtbrw lb 2 110 Briggs If 3 110 Rcast lb 0 0 0 0 TRvnldt ph 1 0 1 0 Darwin c( 3 115 "Ive been facing Perry for eight or nine years now," hp said, "and that is all he ever The Phillies almost got Owens'Uirows vcr stops off the hook when Greg Luzin-j him. so what can you do about got to give Gaylord credit for being a great competitor. Allen continued.

"He might be the best competitor in this and, Ill tell he and firing manager Frink and fin chesi, 4a, whose Phils were 233 in 2i seasons. Inoculate Ranis for Hepatitis tact about a player, but than hes been in a long "I was just saying there was and hes one of the few on ihta team who reallv un inis icdra woo reaiiy What it Is tO win. 7 "It would be very simple Siftord. Tom A lon. Jock Lewit.

Bob Erick, on, Bob Hit. Knlqhl, John Wohottey, Don, time, w'ik. pr people jK7-FRUocky Thompson, John Cook, Jim knows 8'iiy Bmmon, Rolf Dtminq, awniis 0av(d Le Ben Kerft Jim Barpr, ci ConialvotR mmy Lynch, Bob Barba 'rms. Bob Puyno, Woyno Pddy, Lt to'wyki. 1U 71 Ron Baklch, Lorry Wood.

John Km remove Starrs name from the 1 i nedy, George Hion, Van Stewart, Bob 4 0 3 0 soderhim 3b 3 i bases with none out on hits by no truth of the rumor that Bristol would be hired, the Phils. roster, but that could affect thejiSS- IWhltt, DWay Clark 3b ERdrg.i Auerbch Ferraro 3b S.pbnsn Pa runs BDavis ph Sandara 2 0 0 1 Brva II 3 0 0 0 V'ttrwld 2 0 0 0 jperry 1 0 0 0 LaRocha 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 Ralph Baker, Byron Comitock, Bill W9ht. John Toapai. I 77 Jim Grant, won playoff on lnd txlri i hoi or 21 otherj. Then the Cubs went into a hitting slump, and Davis got a telephone call from Chicago General Manager John Holland.

"I hadnt done any playing," Davis said. "I was spending a lot of money and doing a lot of hustling. I managed a musical group, sold cable wire and even appeared in a movie with Jim Brown. "I played a detective and if you see the movie, dont blink, you may miss me." Ten days ago, he went to Florida to work out and for the last week had been working with the Cubs. Hes still over (Continued on 2nd Sports Page) LONG BEACH.

Calif. 9 Every football player, and front office man in the Los Angeles Rams training camp has been inoculated against hepatitis after laboratory tests, showed a player may have la 3dy June, said he djsease "would be inclined to go outside Earller Monday, the team fhe Phiiadelphia organization" held their first training camp in bis ie successor workouts of the season, with aer season. Lucchcsi, who was visibly two practice sessions ending in official said. I didnt say his! Luchesis job was safe. Owens, who replaced the fired John Quinn as club cenerai jonn Quinn as ciud general and Many Mota and a loioi w'alk to Frank Robinson and broke the tie on Wes Parkers sacrifice fly and an RBI single by Bill Buckner.

Don Money had an early three-run homer for Philadel phia. Willie Montanez took care of the nightcap, driving in five runs with a single, triple and homer. He also scored twice. Woody Fryman tossed a six-hit-(Continued on 2nd Sports Page) am hird 0 u.n es 1 team J11 league, and most of our players have reaHy competcd for a championship. I believe Barts contribution to this team can be very significant, both on and off the field.

Devine said quarterback Scott Hunter should profit from a years experience, "and I think he has a fine future. in a hundred different Devrne said. "We re the stunned by the firing, will remain in the Philadelphia Total 31 1 7 1 Total 32 8 12 8 Milwaukee 010 000 00(71 Minnesota 440 000 OOx I Haise. OR Milwaukee 3, Minnesota 2. LOB Milwaukee 4, Minnesota 6.

2B Briggs. Tovar, Heise, Killebrew. HR-Oarwm 10. J. Perry.

SF-Clark IP ER BB SO Slphnsn 5 1 0 Parsons 5so 4 2 2 4 0 Sanders .1 10000 J. Perry (W.7-0) 7'o 6 1 I 0 4 LaRoche 1 0 0 0 2 Save LaRoche I. WP Parsons. 2:10. A 18,058 a no-contest scrimmage.

league you, can pitch on my team anytime. Its just like a li he smiled. "Its not bad to steal-just dont get caught! Rookie Texas pitcher couldnt believe what happened to him. The Tigers en route to taking over sole possession of first place in the East, pounded him for seven of their eight runs in the first three innings. Was he that bad or was Detroit that good, someone asked.

"I dont know, Stanhouse said, shaking his head in disbelief, I just dont know. Norm Cash belted two home runs and Jim Northrup added one for the Tigers while Don Mincher hit the 200th of his career and Hal King also had one for the Rangers. Mike Cuellar, cruising along with a four-hitter, was just one out away from helping the Orioles to snap a four-game losing spin. But he yielded a bloop sin-(Continued on 2nd Sports Page) Badger Divers In AAU Meet University of Wisconsin divers Jeff Huber, Fullerton, sophomore and David Bush, Princeton, N.J., junior are in Lincoln, this week with Badger diving coach Jerry Darda for competition in the National AAU Diving Championship meet. Former University of Wisconsin star Don Dunfield, Cupertino, is also entered in the meet as is Badger junior DLynn Damron, Madison, who will be competing in the womens events.

All of the Wisconsin entrants are rated prime contenders for the U.S. Olympic Diving team which will be selected at the organization as a consultant and said he may also serve as an advance man on road trips. His 26-50 record as manager was the poorest in major league baseball this year. He noted a third quarterback, No. 1 draft choice Jerry Tagge, won two Big Eight championships at Nebraska, which is vir-( Continued on 2nd Sports Page) Fischer, Spassky to Start Play Today State Baseball Meet on Friday REYKJAVIK, Iceland -American challenger Bobby Fiseher and Russian defender WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP Ridge, Olympic Trials in Park Illinois July 28-30.

flSCStt Team physician Jules Rasin-ski said a blood test from the physical examination taken Sunday showed Bill Drake, a rookie defensive back from the University of Oregon, who signed as a free agent, possibly has hepatitis, a liver ailment. Drake was placed in isolation Monday night and will be sent home to Portland Tuesday to rest for two weeks. If blood tests taken in two weeks fail to show the presence of the disease, Drake will be al-lewed to return to the Rams. Thirty-five rookies and 11 vet erans are in the National Football League teams camp, including a pair of newly acquired players expected to be defense regulars, end Fred Dryer and linebacker Jeff Staggs. Due to a shortage of centers, Coach Tommy Prothro shifted Chris Veit, who was an offensive tackle at Oregon State last year, to center.

Prothro also gave second-year wide receive Matt Maslowski the day off, saying Maslowski had worked exceptionally hard during the off-season and was nursing some minor bruises. Boris Spassky finally begin play this afternoon in the richest and most publicized world chess championship of all time unless some new snag develops. Last-minute adjustments were being made on the stage of Reykjaviks sports hall. The playing table was shortened, the green-and-white marble chessboard constructed for the fourth time, and the overhead lighting changed. But these were small details compared to the tangled negotiations and war of nerves that preceded the encounter, originally set to start July 2.

Spassky, 35, drew the white chessmen and with them the first move. Fischer, 29, of (Continued on 2nd Sports Page) The days card starts with Wisconsin Dells facing the winner of the draw among second place finishers of the Home Talent League. At 11:30 a.m. Waupaca will meet New Rome. At 1:30 p.m.

Pepin will face Antigo and at 3:30 p.m. the runnerup of the Pepin district will face the Bowler Northern All Stars. The feature game Saturday at 8:30 p.m. has Coon Valley against the Eureka district winner. Sundays schedule has four games with Eau Claire meeting Sheboygan at 12:30 Evansville battling Johnson Creek at 2:30 p.m., Milwaukee Ma-games, the first starting at facing Lannon at 6:30 a.m.

I (Continued on 2nd Sports Page) Stoughton Gets Berth in Slate Stoughtons Home Talent Baseball League team has been chosen to be the fifth team from that circuit to earn a spot in the NBC State Baseball Tournament starting Friday night at Breese Stevens Field in Madison. Dodgeville, Cottage Grove, Evansville and Poynette had previously earned spots by winning district meets. The names of the second place finishers were then placed in a hat with Stoughton being chosen for the fifth state meet spot Monday. Homer Hitters (By Th Associtttd Brets) NATIONAL LEAGUE Dietz 1, Davis 9, Mota 5, Dodgers; Money 8, Montanez 7, Phillies; McCovey 5, Rader 4, Giants; Fregosi 5, Mets; Colbert 18, Padres; Singleton 5, Jorgensen 8, Expos. AMERICAN LEAGUE Darwin 10, Twins; Piniella 8, Royals; Lolich 1, Indians; Mincher 6, King 4, Rangers; Northrup 4, Cash (2) 16, Tigers; Swoboda 1, Yankees; Petrocelli 8, Red Sox; McMullen 5, Angels.

indicates grand slam. smsjit American Bobby Fischer, left, and Russian Boris Spassky will square off in the World Chess Championship fit Reykjavik, Iceland today after a number of delays. Fischer drew black leaving Spassky, the defending champion, with white and the first move. (AP Wircphoto) i i.

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