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5 0 Mt SAN ANTONIO 4 letk Palmer upsets champ NEWTON, Mass (AD Marilyn Palmer, a sf vent h-grade school teacher in western Canada, scored a stunning upset with a 5-and-3 victory over defending champion Cynthia Hill Wednesday in the second round of the 75th U.S. Amateur Golf Championship. Miss Palmer, a seven- time British Columbia province champion from Kamloops, B.C., won four of the first five holes en route to extending a long-time tournament hex. A defending champion has not been successful singe 1940. is the third time played in the U.S.

Amateur and only the first that won two Miss Palmer said. irons are the strongest part of San Antanlaa Brrnda Goldsmith (ell Greene nf Barrington. R.I., 2 up, in the second round my game, but I played everything fairly steady today." the blonde Canadian won the first hole with a birdie three, but Miss Hill, a veteran from Colorado Springs, came back to take the second. Miss Palmer then won the next three holes and the rout was under way. She led by three holes after nine and her lead was cut to 2 up when she took a bogey on the 12th.

However, Miss Palmer won the next three holes to end the match. I won the 12th I had a chance, but when I three-putted the 1.1th I was Miss Hill said. played well and made good shots, but I never got it (ball) up to the Carol Semple of Sewickley. the 1973 champion and last runnerup, continued her bid to regain the title with a 3-and-l victory over medalist and recent British Amateur winner Nancy Roth Syms of Colorado Springs. However, Peggy Conley, a veteran from Spokane, ousted 1972 champion Mary Budke of Dayton, 1 up with a par on the 18th hole.

Miss Budke missed on two putts from the back of the green in failing to send the match into overtime. Marlene Stewart Strait, 42, nf Stouffville, the 1958 U.S. champion and 11-time Canadian winner, came from two holes back with three to play to edge Marlene Floyd of Desert Spring, 1 up. Donna Horton, 21, of Jacksonville, continued her hot shooting with a 5-and-4 victory over Mrs. Carmen Shapiro of Puerto Rico.

Miss Horton is three under par for three days including a one-under 72 in qualifying Monday. In a mild upset, 18-year-old Beth Daniel of Charleston, S.C. defeated 1974 junior champion Nancy Lopez of Rosewell, N.M., 2 up. Miss Daniel is preparing to start her sophomore year at Furman University next month. Sears 10-Speed 26-in.

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thru Sat. Miss Lopez, 18, was the low amateur in this U.S. Open. Corot Semoie. Sewickiey, Po boot Nonrv Roth Colorado Springs, Colo.

2 anal. Beth Deniel, Charleston, beat Nantv Lopez, Roswell, N.M., 2-up Loncv Smith, Snyder, NY. beat Bar bare Ann Barrow, Chula Vista, 1-uo Julie Greene, Barrington, R.I., beat Brenda Anne Goldsmith, San Antonio, 2-up. Peggy Conley, Spokane, beat Mary Budke, Dayton, 1 up. Noreen Woburn, beat Patricia Cornett, Salinas, 2 and 1.

Ann Laughlin, Riverton, N.J., beat Dale Lundouist, Savonnah, 1-up, 20 holes. Lauren Howe, Colorado Springs, beat Beverley Davis, Jackson ville, 2-up. Donna Horton, Jacksonville, beat Mrs. Carmen Shapiro, Sonturce, 5 and 4. Mary Shea, Los Angeles, beat Mary Beth King, Llmakiln, 2 up.

Mu, lene Stewart Strelt, Stouffville, beat Marlene Flovd, Palm Desert, 1-uo. Judith Oliver, Pittsburgh, beat Martha Jones, Decatur, 3 and 1. Marilyn Palmer, Kamloops, B.C., beat Cynthio Hill, Colorado Springs, 5 and 3. Catherine Morse, Pittsford, N.Y., beat Mrs. Charles Crawford, Rye, N.Y., 6 and 5.

Jeanne-Marie Boylan, Milton, beat Beth Barry, Mobile, 2 and 1. Myra Van Hoose, Lexington, beat Mary Lawrence, Canton, N.Y., 2 and 1. BRENDA GOLDSMITH out S.A.9 bounces Chicago FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Spl) Four pitchers combined for a shutout for the second day in a row Wednesday as San District 20 All-Stars blanked Chicago, 4-0, in the Big League of Little League World Series. Mike Cordaro was the winning pitcher for the second game in succession as Robin Hitchcock, Ruben Castillo and Clay Stolte all worked on the mound.

Kenny Baldwin paced the hitters once again with two hits, including a double that scored two runs. The All-Stars are now 3-1 in the double elimination tournament and get a day of rest Thursday, while the other four teams in contention China, Puerto Rico, Canada and Breward County, Fla. fight it out. San Antonio will play again Friday night and will play a doubleheader if they win the first game. The team is still in need of funds to help pay for their trip to the world series.

Any contributions may be made to the fund at the Brooks Field National Bank. Giants stop ticket sales NEW YORK (AP) The New York Giants of the National Football League announced Wednesday they were stopping the sale of season tickets for the 1975 season. The Giants said they had sold about 57,000 season tickets for the seven home games at Shea Stadium. Trinity adding new men Sixteen transfers, including a dozen former San An- schoolboy performers, will join the Trinity football fortunes this fall. Tiger football coach Gene Norris said, of these newcomers are good enough to step right into starting berths when Trinity opens grid drills August 22 Trinity has 14 starters returning from last 5-5-1 team.

Five of the transfers are from major Southwestern universities, four from other four-year colleges and the rest from junior colleges. San Antonians transferring include guard Tom Pittman, Texas-Arlington and Churchill; defensive back David Constanzo, San Antonio College and Churchill; tackle Mark Nelson, New Mexico Highlands and Alamo Heights; fullback Kevin Conger, Texas and Alamo Heights; defensive back Kyle Crawford, Blinn Junior College and Lee; defensive back Derek Meador, SMU and Lee and guard Mike Brown, Tyler Junior College and Holmes. Others Also, defensive back Shelly Clark, San Antonio College and Kennedy; linebacker Mark Hughes, Texas and Jefferson, wingback Jeff Hooks, Tyler Junior College and Judson; tailback George Becknell, Texas and Cole; and tight end Larry Padron, Sul Ross and St. The other newcomers will be defensive back Eric Grant, Prairie View fullback Ignacio Martinez, Peru State; defensive tackle Bon Dunn, Tyler Junior College and quarterback Gary Jeffers, Tyler Junior College. Hooks, Brown, Jeffer, and Dunn all played for the Tyler Junior College Texas JC championship team under former Alamo Heights coach Billy Wayne Andrews.

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Now sale priced to save you McCreless Plaza North Star Mall Tdlfiy in Sports Texas State Junior Tournament, Brae kenridge Park, all dav. BASEBALL Texas League San tonio Brewers at FI Paso Diablos. RADIO TV Radia: Houston Astros vs. St. l-ouis Cardinals.

KMAC (810), 7:15 p.m. Scoreboard BASEBALL 18 American League PCI Boston 71 87 Baltimore $7 -512 New York 571 Milwaukee 55 64 Cleveland 52 Detroit 23 West Oakland 71 47 602 Kansas CitV 52 Texas 58 .487 Chicago 57 .487 Minnesota 54 .450 California 53 442 19 Wednesday's Games Baltimore 3, Kansas City 0 Texas Detroit 5, 11 innings Chicago 4, Cleveland 3. 12 innings Minnesota 5, Milwaukee 2 California 8, Boston 3 New York 3, Oakland 1 Thursday's Games New York (Gura 4-4) at Oakland (Bosnian 7-4) Cleveland (Harrison 5 3) ot Chicago (Kaat 9), Boston (Lee ts-i) at California (Singer (n) Only games scheduled Fridoys Games Texas ot Baltimore, 2, (t-n) New York at Kansas City, (n) Boston at Chicago, (n) Cleveland at Minnesota, (n) Detroit at California, (n) Milwaukee at Oakland, (n) National League Plftsburgh Philadelphia St. Louis New York Chicago Montreal Cincinnati Los Angeles San Francisco San Diego Atlanta Houston East 44 55 48 West 78 59 54 53 45 Pct. .542 .530 .513 .458 .417 .531 .500 .458 .445 3 13 17 15 19', 24', 35', Tuesday Games Atlanta 3, Pittsburgh 2 Las Angeles 7, Philadelphia 10 in nings Cincinnati 12, Chicago 8 San Francisco 5.

Montreal 2, It innings New York 9, San Oiego 4 St. Louis 5, Houston 4 Wednesday's Games Atlanta 8, Pittsburgh 3 Los Angeles 5, Philadelphia 8 San Francisco 8, Montreal 3. 12 innings San Diego 8, New York 5 St. Louis 8, Houston 3, It innings Other clubs not scheduled Thursday's Games St. Louis (McGlothen 12 8 at Atlanta (Nlekro 11-10), (n) Pittsburgh (Reuss 12-8) at Cincinnati (Nolan (n) Son Francisco (Borr 10-9) ot Montreal (Blair 7-13), (n) Chicago (Stone 10-5) at Houston (Rich ard 8-7), (n) Only games scheduled TENNIS BUCKEYE TENNIS At Columbus, Ohio First Round Singles Hans Pohmann def.

Haroon Rahim, 6-2, 6-1. First Round Doubles Stan Smith and Bob Lutz def. Francis Gonzalez and Jack Gorsuch, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. Armistead Neely and Lito Alvarez def. Viiav and Anand Amritrai, 7-6, 6-4.

CANADIAN TENNIS At Toronto, Canada Second Round Men's Singles Hie Nastase def. Steve Krulevitz, 6-4, 7-5. Thomas Koch def. Ricardo Benavides, 6-2, 6-3. John Alexander def.

Patrick Proisy, 7-6, 6-2. Women's Singles Margaret Court def. Sue MaDDin, 6-1, 6-3. Julie Heldman def. Marita Redondo, 6-4, 6-4.

Linkv Boshoff def. Jo Anne Russell, 6-4, 6-7, 6-2. Tina Zwaan def. Pam Teeguorden, 7-5, 6-4. Julie Anthony def.

Gail Chanfreau, 6-3, 7-5. Marcie Loui def. Donna Ganz, 7-6, 7-6. Laura Duoonf def. Isabell Fernandez, 6-2, 2-6, 6-1.

RACING SUMMARY SARATOGA: $37,625 Sanford Stakes Turn to Tuna (S3.40), Iron Bit, Gentle King. Six furlongs in 1:10 4 5. MONMOUTH: Select Handicap Gallant Bob Talc, Red Cross. Six furlongs in 1:03 3-5. KEYSTONE: Feature Reigning T.V.

Mindv's Hurricane, Image. Six furlongs in 1:12 1-5. ARLINGTON: $15,000 Princess Pout Purse Sixty SiSuOs Matuta, Jar Bar Pet. A miie in 1:37 2-5. DEL MAR: $16,750 De Anza Stakes Imacornishprince Real Hot, Favorite Beau.

Six fur longs in 1:10 4 5. YMCA YMCA BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS: Semifinal Round 1A League, Paul's Motors 59, Joe Ramon 45. AAA Minor, Bexar County 72, L.A Heights 54. AAAA Major, Doggers 68, Southern Plating No. 2 59.

PRO FOOTBALL Pro Football Results Canadian Football League Toronto 27, Hamilton 7 Palm Kirby lose ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (Spl) -g The Palm Heights and Kirby Little League All-Star teams lost Wednesday in opening round games in the Little League Southern Regionals. Palm Heights dropped a 5-0 decision to the North Carolina All-Stars while girls were beaten, 5-3, by Tennessee in the Girls Little League softball. Both teams were eliminated from championship competition and will play in the consolation bracket Friday.

Both teams earned the right to compete in the gionals by winning state championships at Waco. CYO All-Stars start series The San Antonio CYO All-Stars will meet a Mexico City All-Star baseball team in the first of five games Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Keefe Field. Second and third games of this series are scheduled Friday, with a doubleheader beginning at 6:30 p.m. at St.

Field. Fourth game is Saturday at 10 a.m. and final game is Sunday at 10 a.m., also at St. The Mexican team arrives in S.A. Thursday morning at 8:10.

TEXAS LEAGUE Division Shreveport Midland El Paso San Antonio 63 68 55 44 44 48 57 72 East Division Lafavette Jackson Arkansas Alexandria 60 51 54 50 49 55 59 60 PCT ,589 .586 .49) .379 PCT .550 .481 .478 .455 GB GB Results Alexandria 6-2, Arkansas 0-0 Jackson 8, Lafayete 7 Midland 9, Shreveport 8 El Paso 11, San Antonio 2 Games San Antonio at El Paso Shreveport at Midland Jackson at Lafavette Arkansas at Alexandria TRANSACTIONS MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL OAKLAND Purchased outfielder Tommy Harper from the California Angels for a sum in excess of the $25,000 waiver price. PRO FOOTBALL CHICAGO BEARS(NFL): Ac- auired veteran center John Dldion from the New Orleans Saints for an undisclosed future draft choice. The Bears alao acauired piacekicker Sergio Albert, who had been placed on waivers by the St. Louis Cardinals. NEW YORK GIANTS(NFL): Re turned defensive tackle Greg Marx to the Denver Broncos after Marx failed a physical examination because of a iingefing shoulder injury.

The Giants also cut quarterback Jim Del Gaizo. NFL CHICAGO BEARS Veterans: piacekicker Sergio Albert, picked up on waivers from the St. Louis Cardinals; center John Didion, acquired from the New Orleans Saints for future draft choice. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Veterans: center John Didion, traded to Chicago Bears for future draft choice. ST.

LOUIS CARDINALS Veterans: piacekicker Sergio Albert, placed on waivers and picked up bv Chicago Bears. Rookies: wide receiver Mark Miller, Missouri, cut. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Veterans: offensive lineman Tom Drougas. cut; cornerback Willie Oslev, receiver Reggie Craig, linebacker Bill Peterson, all placed on injured list. Rookies: running back Clyde Russell claimed on waivers from Miami.

ATLANTA FALCONS Rookies: tight end Willie Agson of Texas Southern, released. HOUSTON OILERS(NFL): Waived third string center Ron Lou. who was missing from the Wednesday practice session. DALLAS COWBOYS(NFL) Waived veteran lineman Gene Killian and placed Alfred Sanchez, Mike Shaunessy. Hise Austin, Terry Parks and Ed Jordan on the injured list.

The Cowboys also moved tight end Jean Fugett behind Golden Richards at split end. WFL JACKSONVILLE EXPRESS defensive back John Osborne, signed; defensive back Dennis Pete, cut. Rookies: linebacker Rick Liddell, Miami, cut. COLLEGE TEXAS: Awarded a track scholarship to sprinter ChrJs Martin of Odessa Junior College. Martin is from Glen Burnie, Md.

GOLF NOTES WOODLAKE LADIES First Flight Betty Archer, 92-16-76; Barbara Lasater, Putts, Polly Bond, 30. Second Flight Bobbie Manning, 101-24-77; Louise Hill, 101-23-678. Putts, LCi Verne Fleming, 28. NORTHERN HILLS Don Rayburn, Gene Potter, Rod Spears, Chet Pickle, 64. Jack Hardin, John Stark, Greg Dana, Jay Henderson, 65.

Frank Conner, Mat iev, Joe Behlau, Jon Barren, 66. PECAN VALLEY The Pecan Valiev proam will ioin with the Riverside Golf Association for a tournament at Riverside Golf Course Friday beginning at 11:30 am. SOCCER NASL Playoffs Quarterfinals Miami, 2, Boston 1, OT St. Louis 2, Los Angeles 1, TB Tampa Bay 1, Toronto 0 Chisox 4-3 CHICAGO (AP) Pete Varney drew a bases-loaded walk to force in the winning run in the 12th inning and give the Chicago White Sox a 4-3 victory over the Cleveland Indians. Carlos May walked to open the 12th against Jim Bibby, 4-13, and took second on a passed ball.

One out later Ken Henderson was intentionally walked and Rick Waits replaced Bibby. CLEVELAND i bi Manning ct BBell 3b Hendrick rf Powell lb Carty dh If Gamble If JEllit Brohamr Dully ti Hood LaRoche Bibby 2 3 8 0 0 0 I 1 I 0 8 0 5 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 8 0 10 2b 5 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CHICAGO PKelly rf Dtnt CMay it OeJohntn lb Hendertn ct Orto 2b Sttin 3b Richard 3b dh Nyman pr Varney dh Downing Osteen Gossage ib bi 5 0 10 3 0 2 1 8 0 0 0 3 2 10 2 12 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 83 3 II 2 Total 83 8 12 3 Two out when winning run scared Cleveland 100 010 000 000- 3 Chicago 030 000 too 001- 4 Chicago I. II, Chicago 14. ning, Orta. Bell.

Downing IP ER BB 50 HOOd 2 3 9 1 3 2 1 LaRoche 2 1 0 0 3 2 Bibby (L.8-11) 22 1 1 I I 4 0 13 10 0 10 Oiteen 42 1 0 1 1 1 0 Gottage 7 1 1 3 0 0 1 1 WP-Hood PB-Downmg, Yankees 2-1 OAKLAND (AP) fish Hunter picked 16th victory with 2 hitter against his teammates as the Yankees defeated land 3-1 night. OAKLANC NEW YORK ob bt Bondi ti 4 i Atomor 2b 112 1 RWhite it 1111 Munson 10 0 1 GNottlos 4811 Ib 4 0 I Piniollo rf 10 1 Coggins ct 0 0 0 0 Herrmon dh 1 0 I 0 WWilams pr 0 0 0 0 Stanley is 2 Huntor Cmpners ss North ct Washngtn if Jackson rt dl Tonato Bando 3b Harper i Garner 2b Holt ph ToMartni Bahnsen Total wtto Oakland aio Stanley Oakland t. York 3, Oc SB -Bonds S- Alomar. Staniti Munson, ft.WMte. IP Hunter IW.Uil) Bahnten as T-202.

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