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fr July 11, 1972 Patron Ht 13 The Bear Is Hunting CURLEY-CUES BY BOB CURLEY Takes More Than A Tug To Halt Skid For No. 3 By JOE NAGLE ML'IRFIELD, Scotland (UPI) Lee Trevino. cocky and ovtal at ever despite an ehauitlng Journey, arrived Monday to begin defense of his nun open uoii tnarapionsaip. Trevino was playing In the Canadian Open at tort Erie, Ontario, lait week while Jack Nicklaua metlculoutly tuned up hLi awesomely powerful game for the Wednesday-Saturday tournament be need to bring NEW YORK CtTD-Chria Spew's Mogle to center field in the eighth inning Mdy n'th; drove ta two runt to gve ihi San FreocUco Giant a victory over the Vw York Met and reliever Tug Mc-Graw. Tinea hitter Jim llowarla and Bobby Hondl tingled to epra the cigtun and Jtaac4 Garrv Mddo's aarriflre before Spetcr'a gime-winmng hit.

Don McMahon, 42. came en at the start of the eighth inning after Jim Birr and Jerry Johnion bad' run Into trouble and got credit for the tictory while McGraw, the are of lh Met staff with a 117 ERA Ms dream of the Grand Slam clour to reality, "But I'm here now and f-- raring to go," said Trevino, Heary C. Scat aria ill. lilt ftpori CaaMrea ltl resua la Id sear tVeri. Is there uch thing i home field dUadvan.

tage? Certainly, and this year it hai to be Shea Stadium. The Met brass must receive an assist for the distasteful disadvantage. They keep lnslstlnu upon exposing the diamond personnel to physical damage in a miserable outfield which has been unable to dry under the monsoon-like weather that we've been ex-perlcncinjr, this spring and summer. Unlike most other clubs -the McU have an unusual die-hard pack of fans. They show up In all sorts of Inclement weather with the chant of "Let's Oo Mcts." Now the front office, hearing the jingling cash registers, decides that it will not "disappoint our fans" and Insists upon exposing the players to injury by going on with the show regardless.

Thus, talented individuals the likes of Tommy Agce, Cleon Jones, Rusty Staub, Jim Beauchamp and the partially wounded Ken Boswcll, Willie Mays and John Mllner keep plugging along. The front office hasn't helped Yogi Bcrra, who is up to his ears in managerial woes. Sunday was a typical example. Yogi had to employ catcher'Jerry Grote at third base after moving regular hot corner guardian Jim Fregosi to first base for the sluggish before th gime. suffered his second deOit withji ive days.

Ucviy gave Francuco a 10 the frond inning wiih 6' filth homer of the year tnte the third dtck In fight fietj. Bjt the MeU three runt In the lath ea Jm rr(j's 10 run homer ami Wavne (iarrrtt's RBI double The homer was the Mrtt' first in eight gamei and they had gone Jl rrvku innings with only a unit earned run. After the Giant tied it SI la the seventh on Mcl'ovey'a dribbler do a the third bat line and Dave Rader's bomtr, the MeU wefit ahead agna 4 in the aeveoUi when Vregoai tingled home atarting pitcher Gary Gentry from third. Paul Owens, named to replace Frank LtxrheH as manager of the Philadelphia rhtlltr Monday, saw hi club drop the otMfirr of a twlnight doubleheadcr, 4 In II tnnlcgt'. who failed in his attempt to hold on to the Canadian tite.

"I dont intend to lose this title as well." Arnold Palmer and Gary JACK NICKLAUS Has A Week's Advantage In British Open Practice. Player, a couple more former champions, also arrived to complete me iH-man neia lor the 1014 renewal of Britain's top golfing event. He Was Wright Man for Job They found the 6,892 yard. finlv on of th Yanko-i'i In the sixth inning. Alomar's oles still are only one game be- par 71 course in an unfriendly mood.

Fierce winds whipped the exposed links which run! alongside the Firth of Forth! and intermittent showers added to the unpleasant condition. Bv JIM COIR ANAHEIM (UPI) After three runs was earned. The double down (the left field lme hind the frofit-runoinfg Detroit others came as the result of er- brought In Cardenai from AmftCaa t-aiut i. I.n,l 1 Amir Ifc.n rJ a.h.1 ivkw a-I" fircballer Nolan Ryan's one-hit, 16-strikeout performance against run oj itHunu uisrinin aanuy Alomar In the second Inning and proved to be the winning tally "They tell me this Is the best the Boston fled Sox at Anaheim Stadium Sunday, Clyde Wright was heard to mutter something a Leo Cardenas In the tnR, Vtny which shortstop course in the world," Trevino said. "I aim to get as much to the Ixt Angeles igeri.

ft' ft-nag Ttaia 0rni. alio the club' general manager, became the flrtt double duty executive tn the National 1-eigu awe tha late Branch Rickey, lie promises the team a do of spriag -training in July. "We're going to have to work more Un anm ItiHinif attrhlM an4 1AW a about not showing up for his bounced off shortstop Michael's glove. Batting for KekU-h in the too FaM. The Tiger gained that edge by beating Texas.

I "I don't know bt else to do and what els I can say," id Oriole Manager F.arl Weaver after Lou Pinlella hit a two-run homer with two out in the ninth practice as possible before Wednesday'! star After "(eeine out" the course on his scheduled start Monday night. There's ho way I can follow of the eeventh, Hon Swobmla clubbed Wright's second pitch first sighting, he planned 27 that," the veteran southpaw from Tennessee said. Wat Jutt Kiddlog Well, Wright must have been inning to give the Royals theirl.thu.iam can have aom fourth ucces In six meetings' fun holes today. "I'm In really great shape." Lee said. "I'm completely recovered from that bout of pneumonia and I'd say I was playing better right now than just before last year's cham kidding.

He was on the mound of the inning over the leftfield fence for his first homer ot the year. Rudy May, 2 goes for California against the Yankees' Fritz Peterson, 7 10, tonight. With Monday's 3 2 loss to the Kansas City Royals, Baltimore nimn. Ken Berry went three-fur-four, Including a double, to raise his batting average 10 points to .307 and Ken Mc-Mullen ripped his filth homer of the season. McMullen, Cardenas and Art Kusnyer each had two hits.

After the Yankees took a l-o lead in the McMullen led off the bottom of the inning by drilling a 2-2 Kckich pitch 380 feet over the leftlield fence. The Angels went ahead 2-1 in the fourth on a walk to Curt Morton and singles to left by Cardenas and Kusnyet against the New York Yankees with Baltimore. "We work ex ui Montanet rv hi rive ir. i.w t.vina- Kat TVM wdh a ungW. riple and tra every day taking early bat- tn and pitched the California An ting practice, but I think irit vlctor- uni1tr 0wens gels to a 4-3 victory in a game that was closer than the score pionship, in putting well, driving well and feeling great." indicated.

past that stag. I don't know If this is going to last all year or if the guys can do something now has dropped 14 of its last 18 games at home, including a He struggled to his ninth win four-game sweep by the mt against four losses, giving up eight and walking three. Trevino said be had been travelling since Sunday "but I'm nut going to sleep until tonght. That's how I get over the time-change problem, I just different." place Texas Rangers over the He sir trek out one. weekend, incredibly, the orl- Perry N'etrhe EUewhere, Gaylord Perry after the Dodgers scored twice In the top of the 11th to win the opener.

A towering sacrifice fly to center by We Parker brought in Willie Davit with the winning run In the first game and pinch-hitter Bill Burkner delivered a Insurance run with a tingle. But Woodv Frvman earned a split for Philadelphia in the second gam with a tlx hit effort, losing hit bid for a stay up for 36 hours, get a good night's sleep and I'm fine." earned hi 14th victory of the Owens Replaces Axed Lucchesi The "'Super Mex certainly showed no signs of tiredness. Sporting a straw sombrero-type Other than the million dollar dear for Mays the Mcts front office hasn't gone out to non-contending clubs in quest of healthy material. Could it be that the pre-season strike had something to do with the apparent policy of the front office? Is playing in a rain-soaked outfield the penance personnel must make for striking? The answers may come out in the wash during the winter season when the complaints of the players are aired. Meanwhile has the front office considered putting a dome on windy Shea or lining the outfield with AstroTurf? Hardly.

A dome might be blown off by one of the countless planes that zoom in for landings at nearby airports and AstroTurf that's expensive. So the Met players must go on being exposed to injuries, defeat and disgust. And they once called Branch Rickey "El Cheapo." Football will be in the air today with the N.Y. Giants and Jets starting their drills. For the first time since the days of Mel Heln when the Giants drilled at Doc Bier's old camp in Pompton Lakes, they will be going at it full scale In our Garden State.

The Giants will be at Monmouth College in West Long Branch while the Jets drill at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y. Of course; today will be devoted to the "early" vets and rookies at both sites with the Jets varsity not due to report until noon on Sunday. The Giants certainly will make a boom town out of West Long Branch, where police anticipate a flow of at least 1,200 additional automobiles per day. The town might not do too big a business, but Monmouth College has already come out a winner. The school will receive considerable publicity and has $80,000 to its credit as the Giants laid out that amount for laying of sod on the football field and for putting the track area into shape for the training season.

Millie, who knows from nothing about basket-ball. always thought a box and one was a year as the Cleveland Indians tripped the Chicago White Sox. 2-1, the Boston Red Sox brat the Oakland A's 4 2, and the PHILADELPHIA UPI)-A my eight-year-old boy," Lucchesi began and then started to cry hat he called a "plantation hat." Trevino kept un a stream Minnesota Twins routed the tearful Frank Lucchesi was shutout In the eighth oo Mtnny Milwaukee Brewers, 1-1. fired Monday as manager of the of wisecracks as he described was assuming a dual role effective immediately, Carpenter aaid, "so that we can fully evaulate every Individual player on the club and get Paul Into Norw Cash hit two home but shrugged off a suggestion by a club official that lie be excused. last-place Philadelphia Phillies of the National League and his journey from Prestwick Airport.

runs and Jim Northrop one as the Tigers Jumped off to a 7-0 the swim of things." Mota'a fifth home run. The victory wat only the third for Frman against nine losses. In other National League pames, Montreal defeated San Diego 6-3. Jim Falrey'a tilth Inning replaced for the remainder of the season by General Manager "I don't have to go sightseeing." he said." "I've done the "I've never ducked a question from the press and 1 not over Tex a aner mree "By managing the club, Paul innings. Joe Coleman, with will have half a season where Paul Owens, who will serve in a tour of Scotland bit already.

1 going to start now." said he'll be in direct contact with dual capacity. had to hire a bus when the cars Lucchesi whose team had lost ninth-inning rrdtef from John Hiller. sained bit 1 1th triumph 25 of its last 31 games. Phillie owner Bob Carpenter each player, both under game A -II l.mA pinch hit tingle drove home Bob sent to meet my party of seven didnt show. The driver didn't said Lucchesi would remain going to stay here and answer luuuuiuua amu Ull wiv iitiu, Perry tossed a four-miter and rookie Ron Lolich belted his Bailey with what proved to be Carpenter aaid.

with the organization but was all the questions. know the way here and we crawled along every danged Tha Alt.VAaP-AM Owani whn first major league home run for "I've worked with beautiful the Indians. White Sox Manas managed for five years in the road In Scotland. being replaced because "the club has been doing very poorly." people for 19 years and there "I'D tell you how slow we Chuck Tanner protested the game, complaining that Perry minor and was the Phils farm director before becoming general manager, said: Carpenter aaid "It has been went; tractor passed us three times." was throwing an illegal pitch are no bridges to burn with this organization. "I guess I was a little hurt but it is easier to change the the winning run a Montreal defeated San Diego.

Ballty angled off losing pitcher Steve Airun, who gave up only five hits in the contest, as he dropped his ninth game in ll decision. Tim Foil drew a walk and Falrey't hit went to shallow center Meld to break a 33 tie. my experience in baseball that you can't change an army so I may not like me as a Trevino said the reason he finished no better than 10th in "I know Perry throw an illegal pitch and there's no ouestton in my mind about it," Tanner explained. The league you change a general." general and I'm the general of manager but I'm going to have to try a few of my ideas," Owens said he was "not at all Owens said he was "not at all Lucchesi, 45, who managed in the Phillies. 1 have to taxe the Canadian Open was "be cause I nlaved too conserva some ot the blame.

I tried the Phillies' minor league organization for 19 years before becoming manager of the has to come to a decision If they tont do anythinf about it, all the pitchers will start tive." He said "I thought around par would win, but I was wrong and the other guys just burned up the course. pleased with the fundamentals" displayed by the team "and we are going to attempt to do aa Praaciw Mo Tare atfkkt pm an rt III) III Maam cf ill Maraa aa lit parent club in 1970, will become throwing them." prtrorelli lilt Homer aa 4 i I raaut Ik a "special assignment man under the direction of Owens Ml I some things different." the problems of the team, which has a 26-50 record and rainier arrived in sryie. ne chartered a plane at Prestwick Rico Petrocelll, who hd la. illl Ovar Lucchesi, who attended the a aa a a 4 a Garr.X N) I I Mil struck out twke and hit into a everything I possibly could." Lucchesi became manager in 1970 after Bob Skinner resigned and the Pblls embarked -on a youth movement. Plagued by injuries, Lucche-si's first club finished fifth with a 73-88 record and dropped to sixth last season with a 67-99 record.

Owena, who only became general manager last month, and was flown to a disused Fischer's Ready To Make A Move double play earlier In the game news conference along with Owens, and Carpenter, said Royal Air Force field at East Fortune, about 10 miles from "naturally. I'm upset and hurt last place In the league's East Division, was "some of these kids think tbey put on a major league uniform and they are a complete ball player but there i. 1t An the course. The 1961-62 winner out I don't nave red mood, stroked a two-run homer In the eighth inning to give Boston Its winning margin over the A. Rookie Lynn McGlothen, with nine-innlnff relief from Luis was out playing the links with have Phillies blood." a tow li 1 I aranasaai iih HfUH 4 1.l fl II I aanlai 1 IMf taw a III McOra tilt JaxaiM Illl a III Hsam a.

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Ml (nl Ml, Tom Weiskopf within a couple of hours. A huge gallery was "I'm thinking of my wife and la suit lift vt ivaiiiiuaj iv uv. for five hours staring at a Tiant. nicked UP hi second clear evidence of his undimin REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) Despite some last-minute complaints about the playing chess board you might have victory in three decisions ished popularity. ower ideas," Cramer said.

Bobbv Darwin's first major Player, who won the title here Giants, Jets Open Camps The chess board. made of league grand slam homer lifted in 1959, underlined the problems er was reported in a "go. go green and white Icelandic Jim Perry and the Twina to the late arrivals have to lftai (Si. Radar Ml II Kan. la.

stones, has been an issue from ko" mood for the first game of his world championship chess WMnlxL ...111. 1 Prtr, atll victory over Milwaukee. as much excitement around the the start. The organizers contend with in their bid prevent Nicklaus surging A new training camp site and stepped up early workout treated it with acid to take be Jets' front office as the signing jnaiin wiui curis opasssy 01 the Soviet Union Tuesday. toward golfing immortality.

glare off it Fischer is -not satisfied witn "Fischer does not like the lighting, the board and the pieces, the locations of the the board, however, and he also schedule are on tap for members of the New York Giants when the entire squad reports for the start of pre-season training to- day- of Joe Namath. Barkura, at 6:3, 215, will be looked at as both a tight end and wide receiver, lie has the speed to do both, and turns the 40 yard dash in 4 8. Ewbank hopes the Namath- eels the chess nieces are too television cameras and some Littler Plans Return to Circuit smau reiauon, Cramer said other minor details." said Fred The deputy arbiter for the a total oi 82 piayers tsi vet Cramer, vice president of the match, Gudmundur Arnlaue erans and 31 rookies) make up Barkum combo will click enough AMANA. Iowa (UPI)Veter sson. has a number of different u.

2. Chess Federation. "These things are trouble' some but not critical," he said to push the Jets Into another an Gene Littler, sidelined by a STANDINGS boards and seta to choose from thee training camp roster. The squad is scheduled to check into Monmouth College in. West Super Bowl wnen maicn time comes, "The organizers are already -aaaWaaaaaaaS I ill fl Fischer also felt the two TV Long Branch," N.J., today for 1...

I. cancer operation earier this year, will make his return to the professional golf circuit on July 17 at the Amana VIP aoing someming Buout it. National Ltagut cameras covering the board could be distracting, although they are hidden in built-in It' Roundup Tim THOUSAND OAKS. Calif Amtrican Ltagut Cramer pronounced the temperamental American in "go, go, go" condition for the first Tournament in Iowa City. (UPI) More veteran Dallas Lituer, 42.

underwent an East W. Pet- "boxes" and placed some 15 yards away from the stage Cowboys report to camp today game. OB. Frt. GB as the full aquad of defending operaton for cancer early this spring, and his doctors only recently allowed him to swing Pittsburgh wnere me piayers wiu sit .547 world champions opens the prac New York Fischer also wants thicker The match, already delayed for nine days was to begin today in a hall especially outfitteed to accommodate the tlce seasoa for' the' National 32 33 36 43 48 44 40 4t S3 St.

Louis clubs again. drapes in front of the-wlndows Littler has won 25 PGA Chicago Football League Wednesday. Quarterbacks and re Detroit Baltimore Boston New York Cleveland Milwaukee 1 4 4 It .503 .493 .486 .432 .397 Eait 41 34 40 33 33 36 33 37 32 42 29 44' Weil 'W 48 2a .640 .579 -ik .533 8 .533 8 .434 15H .346 ItV, Pet ttB. .592 championships, including the Russian world champion and the Montreal Philadelphia in the hall. In Iceland, close to the Arctic Circle, the son shines at this time of the year until after 1 p.m., and the American S- JjkfaVl.

Jw 1961 U.S. He will be one ceivers have been in camp since Friday working on timing and 27 81 Wiat W. L. ot 35 goiters participating in the ALEX WEBSTER undergoing physical examina- one-day Amana event. apparently is concerned that olld bench LI good draft and a the evening sun might distract Pet.

GB .632 The match originally was to have begun July 2, but it was delayed because Fischer attempted to negotiate for 30 per cent of the admission fees the organizers are. charging, in addition to a $125,000 purse and Oakland mm 43 43 41 36 Cincinnati Houston Lot Angelea Atlanta make the Jets tough in preseason polls, and an immediate Chicago 43 34 .558 8H Fischer 'also inspected the 1 6 10 13 17 .577 .526 .462 ,42 .373 Carpeting in the hall and other Major League Leaders two-workouts-per-day achedule 1 Minnesota 38 3ft .314 Kansas City 39 37 .513 California 36 42 .462 13 Sin Francisco 33 San Diego 21 arrangements mae to keep the -a percentage of the television noise level down, wanner said Texaa 33 44 Ai 134 rights. He came to Iceland and jiiv rvuMC, ueieuaivo iiuriiiau Clinton Brown from California State, failed bis physical and left the camp. The veteran already in camp went through a drill of lifting weights and running Monday, with quarterback Roger Stau-bach, the league's number one passer last season, breaking a record in the drill by completing it In 17 minutes. The spectators, paying $5 dropped his demand for Br VuUti Prni lntrntlonl apt to strengthen those polls by the time the Jets open their preseason exhibition slate against the San Francisco 49ers at Jacksonville, Fla.

on Aug. 6. Jerome Barkum, the first physical examinations and the issuing of equipment and will begin workouts on Wednesday morning at 9.:30 a.m. Three rookies, wide receiver Eldridge Small, defensive end Larry Jacobson and defensive tackle John Mendenhall will miss the first, three weeks ot camp because of their participation in the College All Star Came in Chicago on July 28. The stepped-up early workout schedule is bv necessity since the Giants will open their preseason schedule on July 29, the earliest ever for the club, meeting the Kansas City Chiefs in Canton, O.

in the annual Hall of Fame game. Coach Alex Webster has announced that two-a-day sessions will be held from the start of the camp and that considedably more hitting and scrimmaging will be on the schedule as compared to pre. vibus years. Familiar Faces on Jet Not much has changed for Weeb Ewbank and the New York Jets, who also open their preseason schedule The Jets, hoping to improve upon last year's 6-8 finish, are looking for a return to winning ways. The Jets will be holding workouts at Hofstra University, in Hempstead, N.Y.

Fo'urty-five players are expected to be on band today, with MatloBtl Ln percentage of the gate only after a British banker put up sufficient money to -double the each for admission will be reminded by a big, lighted sign to be silent. There also is a ban against pocket chess sets in the Ml. .345 Crfno, Hnu Mota. LA Sngulln, Pit 3 .341 purse to $250,000. 7J 7 so 71 274 (IM 31 74 47 93 .339 hail.

round pick, has stirred almost Ainu, St. 4 .323 Ollvar, Pit .321 in addition to the world championship, which Spassky currently holds, the winner of Monday' Result Minnesota 8 Milwaukee Kan City 3 Baltimore 1 Cleveland 2 Chicago 1 Detroit 8 Texas 3 California 4 New York 3 Boston 4 Oakland 2 Today' Probable Pitcher All Time EDT Boston (Pattin 58) at Oakland (Horlen 2 0), 11 p.m. New-York (Peterson 7-10) at California (May 2 6). 11 p.m. While Fischer was still discussing the setup, the chess 3H Brock.

St. 7 S2I S9 102 7 24) 39 7 .317 La, BD the match will receive $150,000 experts assembled in Iceland were predicting the outcome of the "chess match of the from the purse. The loser will prl receive $100,000. ShnMm, KC Rudl. Oak .11 century," as the Spassky- Fischer, 29, of Brooklyn, N.Y..

Oils. KC Barry. Cal Fischer match has been billed. ft JM 2 .71 MS 7J rti 33 17 7S K4 4 ''mm ii 74 144 May. Oil slipped unnoticed into the hall early Monday and spent SO 13 .309 54 .107 7 I 71 Mi rim.

Hot Milwaukee (Lock wood 4-9) at Minnesota (Woodson 58), 1:30 Caraw, Mia Spain, Oak minutes inspecting details ar Monday' Result Los Angelea 6 Phlla 4. 1st Phila 9 Los Angele 1, 2nd San Fran New York 4 Montreal ft San Diego 3 Only games scheduled. TiKlay Pribabl PUchert AU Timi EDT a San Francisco (Bryant MI at New York (Koosman 6-3 '03 p.m. Atlanta (Nlekro 8-7) at St. Louis (Santorini 4-6), 9 p.ra.s Pittsburgh (Ellis 7-4) at Cincinnati (Dillingham 4-9), 8:01 p.m.

San Diego (Kirby -7) at Montreal (Torre 1-5), 1:03 pm. Lot Angeles (Sutton 10-41 at Philadelphia (Carlton 11-6), t33 pm, Houston (Forsch, 43 and Wilson 5-5) at Chicago (Hands 6-6 and Hooton 7-7), 30 p.m. Wednesday' Gaaii San Francisco at New York Houston Chicago San Diego at Montreal, night Loa Angeles at n'ght Atlanta at St. Louis Pittsburgh at Cincl, nam Fain n.m NIhuI Lan (tencti, On and NlUoail Uhui KQffl. in and ranged for the match that is scheduled to go as many as 24 gaims.

As. champion, Spassky Texa (Broberg 5-7) at De troit iTImmerman 6-7). p.m. 5I Us Btirin. Pitt 17.

AMrlitm Lmnii AUta. Chi 17j A private poll taken among the experts was in Fischer'a favor. Many experts noted that Fischer in fact has a higher point rating in the complex International rating system than does Spassky, who has not been playing at his best recently. Fischer also impressed the chess world in his qualification Chicago Bahnsen 118) at New York Giants Training tnfo SITE i' 5 Monmouth College Beechwood Hall Dormitory Wist Long Branch, N.J. DATES Today through Kept.

1 4 SCHEDULE Two Mil Rua; Twe-A-Day Workout New York Jets Training Info site Hofstra University Tower D. Dormitory 4 Hempstead, N.Y. DATES Today through Sept. SCHEDULE Twe-A-Day Workout Cih, rVt ltj Jarluolt, Oik lit Ep- Cleveland (Tidrow 98), vivin, imi jt; Duncan, uh Maaa la o.m. NMInnal L(ail Btnch.

Cln 63 1 Klnf man. SF Mi Mmoil. Pitt Mi Ollv.r PHI 13 1 Colbart. SD 14 Kansas City (Drago 7-7), at Baltimore r( Palmer1 11-4), 7:30 Amarlrtn Lnnii Allm. Chi RTi Mir KC 4i Olvcr, Cal.

May, Chi. can win by being the first to accumulate 12 match points with one point' for a victory and one-half point for a draw. Fischer as needs 12.5 points tdL win. Cramer, himself a retired lighting engineer, said he was not sure what Fischer objected to concerning the, lighting. "From an engineering point of view it's nerfect and very Nnao and tpitrin.

oan 44, the remainder of the 78-man training camp roster reporting by Sunday at 1 The only-departure from the Pltaklaa matches. He beat. Mark Tan manov of the Soviet Union and Naltaaal Leaiuei Nolan. Chi Ull Scavcr. NY 11 Si Carlton, PhU 11-4; p.m.

Wedueaday'a Gamea Boston at Oakland New York at Calif, night Milwaukee at Minn, night Texas at Detroit, night Bent Larsen of Denmark in six Janklni. Chi ll-7i BUM, Pitt 10-H fcl ton. LA and Cleveland, fit. 10-4. 7 straight games and then overwhelmed former world Jets was George Nock, who played out bis option following Aaaarlraa Ltinn Lollch.

Dm 14-4 i champion Tigran Petrosian 8.5 Chicago at Cleve, night Parry, clay 14-7( Wood. Chi U-i palmar. Bait ll-4i Ryan, Ca ll-3i Colaman, VH and Hokimaa. Oak 11-Ti Chi 11-1. ipst season.

Favorable medical reports, Rt Butrlf you have to sitl ipomts to 2.5. iahsmmmpmMsm Kan City at.Balt. nigh 1 t..

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