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The Times-Mail from Bedford, Indiana • 12

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WEDNESDAY, JlLY 12, 13 r.m: iwi i.i: DAILY TIMES-MML, BEDFORD, INDIANA Steelers Break Tie To Win 64 Single In Ninth Robs Pattin Of No-Hittei i walks. Mike relieved Mike who was Simmons, Canfield, im charged with the loss. Tonights Babe Ruth action will send Crowders against Stephensons Clothing at 6 p.m. Indiana Steel wall play Elliott Stone, starting at 8 p.m. The Elliott Stone vs.

Ideal Shoe game, which was rained out last night, has been rescheduled for 6 p.m. Thursday night at Wilson Park. Linescore: R. H. E.

Ind. Steel 004 000 2-6 6 5 Beaver's Mkt. 010 300 0-4 5 3 In Tuesdays other American League contests, the Baltimore Orioles defeated the Kansas City Royals 2-1 in 10 innings; the Detroit Tigers nipped the Texas Rangers 6-5; the Chicago White Sox trimmed the Cleveland In dians 4-3; the New Aork Yankees stopped the California Angles 7-3 and the Milwaukee Brewers turned back the Minnesota Twins 5-4. In the National League, it was Cincinnati 5, Pittsburgh 0 Atlanta 5, St. Louis 4 in 15 innings; Philadelphia 4, Los Angleles San Francisco 6 New York Montreal 6, San Diego 5 in 12 innings and Houston 6, Chicago 5 in the first game of a doubleheader and Chicago 9, Houston 5 in the se cond.

By KEN RAPPOPORT Associated Press Sports Writer The Pattin story unfolded dramatic fashion at the Oakland Coliseum. Marty Patti was the hero, firing bullets at the Oakland As. Two outs away from a no-hit-ter, the Boston Red Sox pitcher finally surrendered a single to Reggie Jackson before winning the battle 4-0 on a powerhouse one-hitter. I guess thats as close as Ill ever come to a no-hitter, said Pattin after Jacksons hit just eluded second baseman Griffin in the ninth inning. The pitch that Jackson caught was a high fast ball with something on it.

Pattin said hed throw it again the same situation. Last nights scheduled second game in Babe Iluth baseball was washed out and reset for 6 p.m. Thursday at llson Talk but the opener needed an extra inning before Indiana Steel defeated Beavers Market 6-4. Market plajers took over 1-0 in the second inning but the Steelers plated four runs in the third to take over 4-1. Two hits and as many errors accounted for the runs.

Beavers Market was scoreless in the bottom half of the third but rallied for three runs the fourth to deadlock the score at 4-all. The score remained tied through regulation play but the Steelers pushed over a pair of runs in the extra 7th inning for a well earned 6-4 victory. Two of their six hits came the deciding extra inning. Tony Canada had a perfect night at bat with three straight singles for Indiana Steel. Gerald Prince contributed a double and Janue Allen two hits For Beavers Market Jmi Carrico and Alan Webb each had two singles.

Steve Martin also had a single for the losers. Canada, on the mound for Indiana Steel, turned in five strikeouts but issued eight Bulls Searching For Home Court Crawleys Son Struck By Car Baltimore (AP) The four -jear old son of Baltimore Onloes outfielder Terry Crowley was in fair condition today after being hospitalized with a compound leg fracture Tuesday night. Crowley left in the first inning of a game between the Orioles and the Kansas City Royals when he received word that his son, Terry, had been struck by a car front of his suburban Baltimore home. Using hard sliders and as his main weapons, Pattin cut down Oakland batters until the As last stand. Joe Rudi went down for Pattins seventh strikeout to open the ninth.

Then Jackson spoiled Pattin's 110-hitter. I guess this is the best game I ever pitched, said Pattin, who received a standing ovation from the crowd of 5,539 when he came to bat in the ninth. Pattin, obtained 111 a 10 player trade from Milwaukee during the off-season, won his fourth straight game and improved his record to 6-8 with the near-masterpiece, fashioned on 117 pitches. Carlton Fisks 11th homer of the season gave Pattin a 1-0 lead 111 the second inning. The Red Sox added another in the fourth on hits by Carl Yastrzemski, Rico Ictrocelli, a walk and a forceout.

Hits by Yastrzemski, Petroeelli and Fuk produced another run in the eighth and Boston added its final run in the ninth when Juan Bemquez tripled and scored on a lid pitch. Tom Shopay walked with the bases loaded 111 the 10th inning, forcing in the winning run as Baltimore halted a five-game losing streak. Reliever Ken Wright, the Royals second pitcher of the inning, gave up the game-ending walk after the Orioles had filled the bases on a double by Brooks Robinson and walks to Bobby Gnch and Boog Powell. The Royals had taken a 1-0 lead in the fmst on singles by Amos Otis, Richie Scheinblum and Lou Pimella. The OiToles tied it in the sixth on pitcher Jim Palmers run-scoring single.

Palmer recorded his 12th victory with a seven-hitter. Detroit kept its tenuous on-game lead over Baltimore in the East by beating Texas on Mickey Stanleys tie-breaking MAJOR LEAGUE BLANKS PIRATES 5-0 Jack Billingham of the Cincinnati Reds tossed a 7-hitter last night and blanked the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-0 in a dash of the National League's Best and East Division Leaders, in three of the Reds singles and his 22nd home run, increasing his maior league baseball RBI lead to 66. Johnny Bench drove runs with a pair of I'm disappointed by the temporary setback our- group received," said Fishman. I would like to emphasize the word temporary. We intend to pursue every legal action to assume our acquisition of the team.

Should the efforts of the Fishman group fail, the Bulls could be sold to a group including Arthur Wirtz, owner of the 19,500 seat Stadium. It has been reported that with the rejection of Fishman, approval is expected to be given to the Wirtz group, which has a 10-year lease at favorable rental terms ready for the Bulls. Meanwhile, the Board approved the sale of the Celtics for $5.1 million to Robert Schmertz, a 46-year-old realtor from League American East i By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League East Spassky Ettee In Chess Game orT aiK .539 .500 .493 .427 .405 By BERT ROSENTHAL Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (AP) The Chicago Bulls were without a home court today, while the Boston Celtics, Atlantic Division champions of the National Basketball Association, had only their second sole owner in their 26-year history. The Bulls have played the last five seasons 111 Chicago Stadium, after playing in the Chicago Amphitheatre 111 1966-67, their first season in the league. At present, they have no lease G.B.jfor next season for either arena I They could play in the 1 Amphitheatre, which holds 4 jaoout 10,500 for basketball if the leagues Board of Governors reconsiders a $5 0 million otfer to purchase the club by a nineman group from Milwaukee and Chicago, headed by Marvin L.

Fishman, a Milwaukee realtor. The Board rejected Tuesday the Fishman group oiler to buy the Bulls from Elmer Rich. NBA Commissioner Walter Kennedy indicated that the Governors did not approve the offer because the Bulls were unable to obtain a lease for the Stadium. Tuesday, Fishman said his group had signed a three-year lease with the Amphitheatre, but the Board still turned down die offer. Detroit Baltimore Boston New 5 01k Cleveland Milwaukee Oakland Chicago Minnesota Kansas City California Texas Pittsburgh New' York Chicago St.

Louis Montreal Philadelphia Cincinnati Houston Los Angeles Atlanta By AL BREWSTER Qualifying for the annual City and Junior golf tournaments will start Thursday at Otis Tark and continue through July 23, JPro Homer Mathews announced today. "This will give golfers two weekends for qualifying, he said. Jerry Bridwell is the defending City champ while Dennis Grater is the present Junior king. Roth will be out to defend the titles. With the exception of the two champs, all golfers must turn in qualifying scores.

San Diego Lakewood, N.J. lie will be sole owner of the dull The only other individual borne run in the sixth inning, owner in the teams history was the late Walter Brown, who purchased the Celtics their in-ianiy 111 1946. He died in 1964, but by that time was co-owner with Lou Pieri. Schmertz, also part owner of the New' World Hockey Association, is reported as saying he will keep the club in Boston, despite rumors to the contrary. He also is retaining Arnold Red Auerbach as president and general manager.

Funeral service as families want it. J. Morrell Tarner Kenneth Plummer John M. Owens Kenneth Plummer Jr. Bedford Tuesdays Results Chicago 4, Cleveland 3 Baltimore 2, Kansas City 1, 10 innings Milwaukee 5, Minnesota 4 Detrort 6, Texas 5 Boston 4, Oakland 0 New York 7, California 3 Well, 28 50 .367 Tuesdays Results Houston 6-5, Chicago 5-9 Philadelphia 4, Los Angeles 1 Cincinnati 5, Pittsburgh 0 San Francisco 6.

New York 1 Montreal 6, San Diego 5, 12 innings Atlanta 5, St. Louis 4, 15 innings Wednesdays Games San Francisco McDowell 8-6 at New York Matlack 8-5 Houston Roberts 7-4 Chicago Reusehel 3-1 Los Angeles John 7-4 Philadelphia Selma 1-8, San Diego Caldwell 3-4 at or it one way to go to PUL D. ADCLIl Fjm 1(ja an(j pgay baseball. baseball coach at Edison Com- mumty College in Fort Meyers, AL t'NSER, Bobby Unser Fla, is intei ested in thiee Bed- McCiUskey and Gordon ford players catcher Danny) johncock are tour of the ex-Miracle, pitcher third ba-, email pecged 30 plus dnveis who will Dave Lemons and shortstop -'make the field for the Yankee piteher Johnny Mike larell. The) 250 LSAC stock car race on the thiee seniors helped push Coach 01 road course at In-Orval Huffman Cutters to an (lianap0lis Raceway Paik.

mpicsive 23-3 recoid this year) A1 Unser) who totaled his car and to the final game 111 the tuo vveeks ago in Milwaukee, mmiA ii iff 1 1 niwti.lafiiii1-nutiigiurfii REYKJAAIK. Iceland (P)i Defending champion Boris' Spassky was favored by the ex-1 perts to beat American dial-1 longer Bnbbv Fischer in the I opening game of the world chess match when play re sumes this afternoon. The opener of the idlest chess competition in histoiy ad-lourned Tuesday night alter 4 hours and 34 minutes of plav and 40 moves by each plaver. The game was to resume at 5 m. 1 m.

EDT. Referee Lothar Schmid of West Germany will make Spassky's 41st move. The Russian wrote it on a slip of paper and handed it to him in a scaled envelope at the adjournment. The two competitois. their seconds and chess enthusiasts throughout the world spent part of the overnight break analyzing possibilities for the 11 pieces remaining on the green-and-while chessboard Reykjavik's sports hall king and five pawns for Fischer, kin bishop and three pawns for Spassky.

The match had appeared headed for a draw until Fischer tried to seize the initiative on his 29th move. The lanky Biooklvn N.Y galloped hi-long black dia Iiishop a long black diagonal to Wednesdays Games Kansas City Nelson 2-3 at Baltimore Dobson 10-8, Chicago Wood 12-9 a Cleveland Kilkenny 2-1, Milwaukee Brett 5-8 at Minnesota Blyleven 8-10, Texas Gogolewski 3-7 at Detroit Slayback 1-3, Boston Curtis 5-3 at Oakland Hamilton 5-3, New York Stottlemyre 8-10 at California Allen 2-5, Thursdays Games Boston at Minnesota, Cleveland at Texas, Kansas City at Deti mt, Only games scheduled Coikins 0-5 at Montreal Stoneman 8-5, Pittsburg Walker 3-4 at Cincinnati Simpson 4-3, Atlanta Schucler 3-3 at St. Louis Gibson 8-5, Thursdays Games Houston at Chicago Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, Atlanta at St. Louis, Jasper legion jl. Radi lift, who played on Springs Willey undefeated basketball team had this to say in a letters: We have an outstanding baseball program here at Edison Community College.

In the past five years, we have sent over 25 of our graduates into pro ball or on scholarships to various colleges and universities across the r- largest Manufacturer of: Heavy-Duty Trucks Gives You the TRUCKi BUILT PICKUP country. So we know we can help a hoy further his career if j11 any talent and desire at snatch an unpiotccted pawn ap Spassky had offered. A few moves later the bi-hop was' trapped and lost in exchange for two pawns. U.S. grandmaster Robdt Byrne said it was a blunder and commented, Fischer is going to have trouble making a draw.

I dont see how Spassky We have several Iloosiers on our squad. Our ci edits will trairtfer to any four year school anywhere in the country after the athlete completes two years of school heie at Edison. We play a 40-game schedule in one of the toughest junior col lego conferences In hasnt found another ride, but is negotiating for Norm Nelsons car. One of the most interesting aspects of the returning Yankee 250, to be held July 22 and 23 will be qualifying. Qualifying will be Saturday, July 22, from 12 noon to 4 p.m., and will run simultaneously with practice.

Practice times of each car will be recorded and the fastest recorded lap of each car will be used to determine his qualifying speed and starting position in the feature race. All cars will be allowed to continue to improve qualifying speeds during the practice period. Entries for the FIA sanctioned event also include Ramo Stott in a 1972 Plymouth, Steve Pfeifer in a 1970 Chevy, Bay Darnell in a 1972 Dodge and Butch Hartman, current USAC stock car points leader, in a 1972 Dodge Charger. Two for one tickets are available Horn all marathon service stations for qualifica tions and race day. Admission for qualifications is 82.

Reserved seats for the race me $10 and $7, and $5 general admission. Advance tickets may be picked up at the track ticket officie or ordeied by mail at R. It. 18, Rox 116, Indianapolis, Ind. 46234.

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To dethrone Spassky, Fischer needs 12! points while the Russian can retain his crown with 12 points. The winner will get $153,123 in prize money, the loser 875, and in addition they will di-l vide equally an estimated or more from film and tele-' vision 6ulcs. EARIi 5 lETo LETS TALK PICKUPS! TALK TRADES! SUNDAY, JULY 16 DAN FLEFNORS HURRICANE Hell Drivers 8.00 pm. Adm. $1 50 5 WEDNESDAY, JULY 19 1 THREE-QUARTER Midget Racing 7:00 pm.

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