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-THE CAPITAL UME3, Tuesday, July II, 1973 National American CN'CMO vom u.mi it tie CllVIUHt il'M 9i Fischer jKitchie ill 'Continued pemi Page I.Spnrtu Yt WIV Pcrfecl in i. une game win dc piavea teach Tuesday, Thunday tlfo.kyrk N.Y.. h.d Ihe blick If S'-S I u5 lit, Kessinger, Morgan Take Vote Leads 4 I tMl ft IIM 4 1 4 I )t 'Hl' It lilt I tilt 1 94 9 9 4 It IIIH tt UN PBANCISCO 49.41 It fill ff I I I SlM Mt(y tt a krf.IM.fl IllMUl )t I 6'ry I MiG' Pet. GB 11 i il I I 'n4 11 TVl.n ii i i i'Efy .640 14 loO Nalloiml League East I 1 1 6i Ufivif w. lift )f! Sunday, starting at 3 pm m.

EDT. ikC pitk Riichi frfpd Sf. nKaf an Jhei6ame, striking out it. for Stark t. Soviet tnlon aubsldue chesa Rfay dt.fwlc(J jqa, 14 0.

in city bo baseball Hon Click led the win I vm decadea. Fucher Ii Ihe first ittib'irgh New York MM I Ty.i .379 4 .333 I .332 I .4 JO 13 .344 22 I I Mill! 10-1 St. LOUI II toi-CAot Eflicaga n-cvf. Mt.iftt Montreal TIME OUT NEW VOltK Cincinnati cludri mxt wvck, moved p.r I kouiiJ bowman Morunn! the Mels' ur with votes I and Ctiiinjfo shrtMp Don kesjli linger assumed the lead in their! -opwV jresttive twiitioni Mmultiy Mot sun dosed (ant to lead i iuii fan balloting continued for the Glenn decker of the Ml am I U. VM I I I I I Hu i.

i. (I), tadrr 44l 10 mdKO It tO tHC UtlklS aU ttfafa hnnfirft -o, m. aM nrri 81 he fl! yMWHM out a homer and two singles in the Midvale Midget League 46 27 41 31 40 33 41 36 33 43 27 31 Wet 43 31 43 33 41 37 ...36 42 33 41 29 49 tiiiaThi)alclnhia i i i Cincinnati Illouaton III) lutM If 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 il rf 11 Atlanta San Francisco League All-Star team Kminger. ulw had bee.) trailing Hud llarrrhon since the .392 .377 1 .326 3 .462 10 45 IJIi Dil0 I 1 OtM ft I VWM IV 11) V6' IL If) HK-ty l'l UV3. 1C 416 vote to 398,783.

ITurd baeman Joe Tot re of St Louie and firat baseman Lee of the balloting which o-n-'May of Gndnnatl maintained leadi In their position, hmm rt P4'4 'I rt Jf game. tLi'm Vi FlKhc' 11 1urlioni Tom Wermuth belted three 0f money and personul prestige, jy)(ne runa 0 p8ce unbeaten be Madsen Construction to a 19-8 the best In the world. (victory over Nakoma Plata and its thirteenth straight win In the l8nky Amprk th hvonte to orchard Ridge Flyweight Jiji win the 24-game, two-month League, if! competition and capture morej jfj than 1180.000 of the estimated MM UdO.OoO at stake. .372 17 I M.y Im.Ii WMl. SM.y ol IVX' III! Sin Devine 5H7 Wh "1,141 It 1 1 1 1 )fW rt Mil ii OiMM mill 1 Ml c7r 1(1 M.O'.'l HrfM 9 tfl I It fill 09 fill It I I If 'M If jMO.t" II lir I MM )' 99 Ht V9W9 I 111 the G.anti 433.611 to while Torre had 812.183 vote to il from rije I.

Sjaof 293.477 for runner-up Jton Santo i I I I I Ijvm III Hwl catdier Jolinny JJ 1 In.flly tlie kame an winning two miiionid t'hamiion'hiw." He eonrcnled Tagge was rela- IM CMt tt O.t'M ft kkiw MM.II Montreal 8. San Diego 3 San Francisco 3, New York 4 Only games Tuesday' San Diego, Montreal, San Francisco, Hrvant 6-41 ihvvv. at New York, Kousman Culllll Angeles. Sutton 10-41 at I I lit I III III I TM.I SMI it It .1 fOf4r lively uiumpresive in the rr-(for hu poaition, leading Manny m- font Coaches All Star game, but Sangtiillen of Pittsburgh 816.981 1 Tc I predicted he would perform to 4'. 3 816 Henry Aaron of the nuich better in the College All-jltrave leads bfiHoimg tor the Vi'i game this mtith.

Ia lie outfield, followed by Roberto 'o Very slow tratk today 1 iRl his coach at No- Clemente and Willie Stargell of. i-ut, braska. Hi.b DevaiU'V. I the Pirates, MV VOM CLI0Ui win over I Investment banker James Slater 1 10 peruade Fischer to end his nd 'll holdwu, asl week. Organizers CC CrCm hC calculate Fischer and Spasukyi dfid aSUC', i tir i moa.

1m fn-t'k. (fix a (aim vyw. dt-feasive line deoeiuls In lnree )' C6 0t ve umiiMic one oqH nos in largf Alt lu et vt a a rl to (11-4), li" ilVli. ftV! will divide at least another W.OOO from the sale of tclevl-! 9 tt I I It fill M.y 1 1 I I tMCt it iniv.k.MV f7nm 1 1 I I On it 1 1 1 la II I 9 J'm Philadelphia. Jiiilin DiMiiiwjw Uiarjst Pirii Us Kills Mon'gomcry cknitej a grand slam and a three-run homer for Southern Wisconsin Roofing as it outscored the Roofing as tt outscored me meiLMiie on the performance of u.w such rookies as Imebikkers' mono im.i i.iH, kIM ImmI.

C'X. IXO). tax fl'iwe I Dave Pureifory and Eric Pat fA'Otf It Mk It lyo M(M kw Houston. Forsch (4-2) and, sion and film rights. Miielttu I Roberta (7-4) at Oiicago.

Hoo- 101 if? i Jr.V ,7" nd Hands t6-6), 2. i it imim MM VX ll .1:30 m. ffji i Jl The Americans A i1 1 tt lift Hkflmtn It mm if I 1 I Van It lawer. Paul Cubs, 25-14, In an 0 a lx lMI tl IkMlf IXX lA" tt ton. and second year men In-1' INC INN I isorder!) cj smith ami Jim H-Jf.

Nwoi. i ni.diK't charges gainst I itts-j 1Kj jf purcifory could inuo mu', jm tmi thh burgh Pirate pitcher Dock Ellis iiin at rich! line-' r't nl uin nn ro.ni mo- nuftt j9. were dnsmissed Monday by Mu-end Aldm i I a I Court Judge Paul Hoche might tie switched to 11 Tee jTTTTi Nipkr i ii-i Louis, Santorini (4-6), 9pm Pittsburgh, Moose (3-4) at vt i iVrtif. il; Cincinnati, Bdlingham (4-9). Vi-kM i.7i tf vfXA it 4 I I It mm SlvvaA1 I 1 1 cf mi the eve of play, however, that! Four pitchers threw three In- IIM 41 4 I Mxx I 1 1 III VI, II 99 III C.191'1 fl Wednesdays Games ff JifJ1 Players stayed In Mohr Billingtons Jeff San Diego at Montreal, 7:03 fttTi.

ln- Spassky was reported Annen and Tim Ryan for Com pm. San Francisco at New 7.05 m. in the dnvtime. was last seen at Monday scores: In- ixn 1 1 1 B9--wn 1 1 1 terms 0jPm- l- iliit-v I. I tat San Francisco at New Vork 7.05 boll Mi.

tNoaftioe mm, ct- The charges stemmentd fiim bams, the regular left S' aJM an mcioent at Riverfront Sta- t.nd nat of last year, switdwd y. gM t1 III 991, 1 -ky v. il.um May 5 when Ellis alleg-to t.n kle. e-ltv 'declined to provide proper, i.a-ntitication and was maced by may bet a sled at defensive end a Fred Carr also1 Jh 499 ttl, a 9 1 if Pureifsv or Patton cune 1 i 4M I it-1 If, A AA l0lf0 I 1 I9VI9M 9 t. 91 9 ttx? I'll lais Angeles at Philadelphia.

1 Monday, when he visited 1 "VtNvx' J.dm New hn. Cincinnati Reds through. Do'vme said, but he an-j VX? 7-W m. hi Ihe soorts hall. He demanded ft" llll II'uMon at Chicago.

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The new size of the squares is 2' inches. one-fourth inch smaller than those on the board that had been installed. Mi iVI Thc organizers had two earlier chess- J. 0 tO Ar'QtlM I. Nowlin also declined uss the settlement.

but 1 th, rc Hatter said in his complaint that he sprayed Ellis with mace Rd- WrtT.Dlgcville meeting Mds.minee alter the athlete cursed him and LmR. threatened him with a clenched runninR Wislilxine can just pitch the bad f.st. 1 The hrst round finishes up 19 .632 .538 .514 .513 VAul.W 2o III Kl.n it I I I I VMor'ao If II NoSfuo it Ilf fM ini C9.9 19 9 1 1 Aiunv cf 9M 'tnncsoia Kansas City 3 11) Irnkman 1 1 3 4 0 1 California Lebanon o11' Jo jeoo U'X35 Inilcd Bank at 8:30 pm. ojtm7i jVi Tn-ai mm WW back to the fullback and its thc! wdd'n8 a half-filled bottle of (uIlbafk ttho-u Rd hurt run.jloit at 6.30 and Lob, pitted against he approached the sta fullback who'll get ing." Devine said. Madison .462 13 iia toi-109 Aroi9 1, 28-iDoards.

One was too shiny, an- iJ 2 Lt. 19 Woo9nl MR-Montinti LC9. other He a carry ing me as (hum. Hatter reportedly drew Ins pistol "as a protective measure' during the incident. ure ouring me lacking in contrast.

mo' (Jl. SP Gom'. IP I so S)99l9f 113) Pen 1 2 2 4 1 I fxlm 2 I Frynton IW.J4I A WP-Jtrni9. 2.2). Heloils Caffcy Haps Homers BELOITGreg a had throe homers, one a grand Davis Rookies are due to arrive to-1 'uht.

and begin two-a-day drills la-Kiim. inxcM, H.r9 Kill requires treatment W( vccpaB M. The tournament resumes itSTtSS. an eye inflammation brought ramp for Friday July 21 and is sched-japexx. by thc mace.

lay drills for the eniire squad uled for July 22. 23. 24 28. 29 and 30. pifxf i i i i jl pairings were drawn up o' (1).

MBA by Cb (K ofll. WP-Colmn. T-? H. A beginning a week hence. Devine made it clear thc Ellis said after the dispute could expect an even by Lew Cornelius, the State Mondays Results Minnesota 8, Milwaukee I Kansas City 3, Baltimore 2 Cleveland 2.

Chicago 1 Detroit 8, Texas 3 Boston 4. Oakland 2 California 4, New York 3 Tuesdays Games (All Times EDT) Boston, Pattin (5-8) at Oakland, Ilorlcn (2-0), 11 p.m flint such Incidents make me tougher camp than last year's. Tournament Chairman and ap-liate better." Elijah Pitts told me hejprovcd by the State Comir.is He maintained he had not thought last years camp was sioncr, Leo Mashak of Bangor. Continued from Page 1, Sportt his normal playing weight ofis'am as Beloit to a 13 5 195, but says: If you think rmj" yer Janesville here Monfat now, you should have secnda.v noM i1 Intrastate League New York, Peterson (7-10) at'me before I began working out." California, May (3-6), 11 p.m. (Nevertheless, he was activated Milwaukee.

Lockwood (4-9) at by the Cubs Friday and in- play. JANESVILLf AB 9 Ltiop H1U909 rf 4 2 2 PolaXzt cf 10 LAftBit If Pliillic Madison based teams have won five of the titles since 1960 tiirea'ened Hatter and that thc the toughest he had ever been guard merely panicked. et." he said. Perhaps his age 'Continued from Page J. Sportt- r.

had something to do with that with the Monona Grove Lakers Minnesota, Woodson (5-8), 8:30 stalled at first base against sum" P.rate General Manager Joe but if he though, last taking the crown in I960 and'LK id only by Manny Mota's eighth In- left-hander Don Gullett in i 5 1 2 IflrXwn to I We lm 5 4 1 Jonnson r( 4 0 Gt'y lb M'cnaiek 2b 1 0 1 Formn 29 1 0 0 Fuclti 2 0 0 "hr 2 1 1 TbuB) 2 1 1 Hsttn 0 0 days first game. His first time up, he walked the next time I Chicago, Bahnsen (11-9) at broke a scoreless tie with a scanner ib 1 Sch'tvt c( Texas, Broberg (5-7) at Detroit. Timmerman (6-7), 9 p.m. mid Huv Infieldcr CHICAGO The Chicago Cubs purchased the contract 4 2 2 Monday of Frank Coggins a 32-si 2 year-old switch-hitting infieldcr, jjj.from Wichita of the American 1 I Association. Coggins batted .304.

with 11 home runs and 45 RBI, this season for Wichita. He played briefly in 1967 and 1968 with the old Washington Senators. To make room for Coggins, the Cubs optioned outfielder Gene Hiser to Wichita. Hiscr batted .296 in 27 games. fifth Anchor winning it in 1969 ning homcr the Leskc outfit winning it past two years.

winner goes to the National Tournament at Wichita in g' Frandsco and mid-August. The Mets dropped their game in the last six. bowing behind idle Brown later said he would issue camp was tollgh think1 1963. identification cards to baseball R.1(j ht.s on our smit-'and players in order to avoid such ing staff this JtW. incidents.

The only identification Ellis, bore when attempting to enter1, aiclvIiIHS Holds) Riverfront was a World Series the The to Clevcland- a (2'3, 7:30 thf pMa TKa PiiKe il'ahI An 8a tr die. The Cubs went on to win Lastw Krauflt i p.m games Pittsburgh lnlp.ansas Cpy; DraS a the East Division race. Baltimore, Palmer (11-4), 7:30 Total 37 3 10 Total! 41 I) 14 Janaivlll 070 020 Btlolt 100 13) 04X-I) Janaivlll Beloit 2. HI G4lley 2. 3B Jpodcr.

2B Polglaze, Jackson ring, which bears his name. Hig Moncv Lead NEW YORK ur Jack Niek-laus, preparing for this weeks British Open, continues to hold a commanding lead over his rivals in the money race on the Pci TV Wine Dropped As Expo Player MONTREAL' Bobby Wines playing days with Montreal Expos are over but orner 7or Mets, had singled Dave Rader and Willie Mc-Covey had homers for the Giants but it took a two-run single by Chris Speier in the eighth inning to turn the game around. Jim Fregosi, who had a two-run the game 54). In the second game, he went two-for-three with two more RBI in the Cubs' 10-5 victory. In both games, he was replaced for defensive reasons by Joe Pe-pitone.

Manager Leo Durocher said he plans to platoon Davis and Pepitone at first, with Pepitone filling in as a late-inning defensive replacement and Jim Hickman shuttling between first and outfield. p.m. Wednesdays Games Boston at Oakland, 9 p.m. New York at California, 11 p.m. Milwaukee at Minnesota, 8:30 p.m.

Texas at Detroit, 9 p.m. Chicago at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Kansas City at Baltimore, 7:30 p.m. The PGA Tournament Players the veteran shortstop has been i Continued from Pa tie I. Sporf' gle to Richie Scheinblum.

then 1IC Lou Piniella crashed his eighth home run of the year to power the Royals to victory. Clyde Wright scattered eight hits while Ken McMullen smacked a homer and Ken tops the officials Lee Trevino Division that Nicklaus feu? aCa GfesifS announced a offered a coaching position with $186,051 again the National League baseball club. Im not surpsied, after being told he had been said Wine winnings, with second at $129,147. 1,1 The Canadian Open last week- Bc9X 44c9 i AwAje i4 l1 Nicku! skipptd, home another run in the seventh for a 4-3 New York lead. But hits by Jim Howarth and Bobby Bonds, a sacrifice and sPeiers single, put the Giants in front for keeps.

Raders two-run homcr followed a bunt single by Mc-Covey, who beat the Mets overshift by dropping the ball down the third base line. singles to carry the Angels past the Yanks. failed to materially change the leaders. The winner. Gay Rico Pelrocolli's eighth homer Brewer, moved from 40th to of the year in the eighth inning 23rd with his $30,000 first prize, and Dick Miller's insurance-run Dave Hill, who finished sec-single in the ninth catapulted ond in the Canadian Open rose the Red Sox to their 10th victory from 10th to seventh place.

Chi in 13 games and kept the As Chi Rodriguez, earning $5,100 from widening their 5'i-game for a 12th place finish, moved placed on waivers for the purpose of giving him his unconditional telease. I could see the handwriting on the wall. Its too early to say what I will do right now. I have until the end of the week until waivers are cleared. "If along, Ill be interested in staying here as a coach.

Wine, 33, was made an alternate choice by the Expos from the Phillies in the NLs expansion draft when pitcher Larry Jackson, Monteals original pick retired. At the time, Wine was offered a coaching job with the Phils. He nad appeared in only 34 games this season, mostly for defensive purposes. He had four hits in 18 trips to the plate for a .222 batting nothing better comes Cepeda Faces Knee Surgery OAKLAND Orlando Cepeda acquired by the Oakland Athletics in a trade with Atlanta June 29, entered Meritt Hospital Monday for knee surgery. The 34-year-old first baseman was scheduled to have the operation Tuesday morning, a hospital spokesman said.

The Puerto Rico native who won the National Leagues Most Valuable Player award in 1967, also had a knee operation last year. He has been used only three times a pinch hitter since joining the A's and has no hits. When he was traded, Cepeda had hit four home runs and batted in nine runs for Atlanta and was right on the .298 batting average he compiled over 14 Co-Winners SAN FRANCISCO un-Manny Sanguillen of the Pittsburgh Pirates and Lee Lacy of the Los Angeles Dodgers have been named co-winners of the National Leagues Player of the Week award nor the period ending July 9. It marks the first time in the 12-week history of the award, started this season, that co-winners have been selected. The Pirate catcher and Dodger second a a hit safely in all their games during the week.

Each had 11 hits in 27 at-bats nor an average of .407 and both had four key runs-bat-ted in, Lacy hit safely in 10 of the 11 games he has played with the Dodgers since being recalled from El Paso of the Texas League on June 30. if you tovayour imported cer youD Iwo it moro with cranecaEiuiKiSES Together, theyll give you the kind of performance you expect from your car! Precision control fast braking sure, safe performance! That's because Michelin ZX is built to meet your car's specifications, so it makes the most of every special feature! MICHELIN MAKES THE DIFFERENCE! Worlds First Stssl Bsltsd Rsdlsl Tlrsi lead over the into the first ten at the No. 9 spot. The leaders: Nicklaus Trevino Jerry Heard George Archer Tom i Bruce a Hill Bobby The Madison Mustangs have Mitchell Rodriguez bolstered their defensive line $32,616 and Jim Jamieson with the signing of a 6-foot-7, $80,816. 270 pound defensive tackle Monday.

Ixiuis Cooper, who was freshmen star at the University of Nebraska, will report for the Mustangs practice tonight aBob Vuillemot, former head Warner Park. Cooper trans- a 1 1 coach and athletic ferred from Nebraska to Doane director at Wauzeka High (Neb.) College and has never School, has been named a full-played in a losing game time member of the Campion throughout his prep and college Jesuit High School coaching Ken Singleton and Mike Jor- ctive eighth inning homers, easing Montreal past San Diego. The Padres had two players carried off the field on a stretcher in the first three innings. First, catcher Fred Kendall banged into the backstop going after Ron Fairlys foul pop in the first inning. He suffered a bruised shoulder and cut forehead.

Then, in the third, Leron Lee was struck on the batting helmet by a pitched ball. Both players were taken to the hospital for X-rays. Nate Colberts early homer gave the Padres a 1-0 lead but the Expos bounced from behind on Boots Days RBI double and an error by Colbert. Montreal added another run before the Padres tied it with two in the sixth on Clarence Gastons single, a triple by Jerry Morales and Days throwing error. Pinch hitter Jim Fairey delivered a run-scoring single in the bottom of the sixth, regaining the lead for Montreal and then the homers by Singleton and Jorgensen wrapped up the Poiut Wilis MINERAL POINT Mineral dumped Darlington, 5-2, Southern Eight prep league game here 000 030 02 7 4 Point .01 200 11 3 Dominguez (4), an Ga.

Gall nd Basting. hitters Martin (D) 3x4. Gratz Gr. Ga lie (MP) 3x3. Koehler 3x4, Terrill (MP) 2x4.

IB Gratz Dominguez (D). Terrill (MP). SO 1, Ga. Galle 2. BB mE C30? DARN 438 N.

Frances Point in a summer Monday. Darlington Minenl Westerman, Kohl-stedt; leading ID) 2x4. D), Westerman Wester-men 2. Dominguez 3. Ga.

Galle 4. oft Westerman i in 3. Domingue 5 in 3. Pah I Tire Co. 202 E.

WASHINGTON AVE. Phone 257-5155 YOUR MICHELIN RADIAL TIRE SPECIALIST. ZlfB43S)B staff, athletic director Don Gosz has announced. Vuillemot will coach swimming and will be the assistant football coach as well as initiating a weight training program for all sports. He had been head football coach at Wauzeka since 1969.

playing days, The Mustangs are preparing for their season opener July 22 at Youngstown, Ohio. Youngs town has already beaten two foes. The a a got by Washington, D. 10-7. before a crowd of 7.000.

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