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The Times-Mail from Bedford, Indiana • 10

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THURSDAY, JULY 13, 197! TAGE TEN DULY T1MES-MAIL, BEDFORD, INDIANA MAY VAULiK-OFF MATCH Ruthers Score Late For Wins Bedford Cops 2 For 4-0 Record Fischer 1-Down In Chess Series I Fischer needs 12i points to lend the 24-year Soviet monopo-jly of the title. Today he plays REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP)jthe white pieces, which gives Bobby Fischer today was re-ihim the first move and a slight ported threatening to break off advantage, his world championship chess The first game in the match Plummer Of Reds Lonely Bench Rider CINCINNATI (AP) Bill Plummer, 25-year-old reserve catcher for the Cincinnati Red continues to lead the life of a bridesmaid. He was a bridesmaid behind Randy Hundley on the Chicago Cubs and now hes still in the same roll at Cincinnati on the bench behind Johnny Bench. I want to play, said Plummer, and I feel that I can play. Its something that, maybe, you just have to wait your turn.

Everybody wants to play. Plummer got to bat only twice in 1968 with the Cubs. That year kind of turned my senses on baseball, said the 190-pound, 6-foot-l catcher, who has been getting practice playing third base. Gerald Trince was the winner on the mound, with Steve Boyer taking the loss. Leading Indiana Steel at bat were: Tony Canada, double and single; Kenny Weldon, two singles; Kevin Day, Roger Allen and Gerald Prince, each a single.

Jeff Norman had two singles and Greg Norman a single to account for Elliott Stones three hits. Tonight Elliott Stone will play Ideal Shoes in a single game at Wilson Park starting at 6 p.m. Linescores: R. H. E.

Crowder's 220 000 4 5 3 Stephenson's 002 43x 9 7 1 Runs in the late innings last night at Wilson Park broke-up two close Babe Ruth Baseball games as Stephensons Clothing checked Crowders 9-4 in the opener and Indiana Steel scored all runs in the final three frames in downing Elliott Stone 10-2 in the second game. Through the first three innings of the opener, Crowders managed to take a 4-2 lead. But Stephensons pushed over four runs in the fourth an added three insurance runs in the fifth for a going away 9-4 victory. Brian Barlow, with seven strikeouts, was the winner for Stephensons. Doug Cobb, with four strikeouts, was the loser.

Hitters for Crowder's were: Greg Bennett, double; Doug A twin-bill sweep of 7-3 and 5-2 surance runs in the fifth, col-last night at Springs Valley gaveilected 11 hits. Top hitters were; Coach Orval Huffman's Bedford, Mark Endns, single and two Stonecutters a 4-0 baseball doubles for two rbi's; Frank record for summer league play Decker, two singles; Bobby Lee but the opposition should be' double and single: llaueter, dou-much stronger Saturday at and Martin, double, p.m. when F.dgewood moves Martin started on the mound for a single game at Wilson for the Cutters in the second Park. i game but was relieved by Mark In yesterday's opener the Cut-; Roberts in the first inning after ters, with Dave llaueter on thelthe Hawks scored two runs on mound, started with two runs ini two walks and as many errors, the first inning on no hits and! Roberts held Valley scoreless held a 5-3 lead after three full, through the next four innings, innings. llaueter.

who wasi. Tones, with a single in the third, relieved by Mike Martin in the'was the only batter to get a hit. fourth, received credit for thej The Cutters scored one run in victory. Valley was held to two, the second and went ahead 4-2 hits singles in the third when With three runs in the fourth, the Plaekhawks scored theiriThe final run came in the clos-three runs. ins: fifth inning.

The Cutters, with two in-! Hitters for Bedford in hte match with Boris Spassky unless all movie cameras are removed from the playing hall. It's quite serious. He may not play at all, said a member of Fischers entourage who asked not to be identified. Fischer was scheduled to began Tuesday, and Spassky adjourned it after 40 moves with Fischer in bad straits. Five minutes atfer the game resumed late Wednesday after noon, Fischer stood up, spoke animatedly to chief referee Lothar Schmid of West Germany and strode to a backstage dressing room.

Springs Valley (3) R. IE E. Ind. Steel 000 424-10 7 1 ....200 000 2 3 4 Elliott Stone at 1 p.m. EDT for the second game of their 24-game match, he American challenger lost ie first game Wednesday ight.

Fischer staged a 30-minute I was a little frustrated. 1 think that season set me back a couple of years," he recalled. Plummer spent last season with the Reds AAA affiliate, the Indianapolis Indians after riding the bench in 1970 as the Reds won the pennant. He has two hits this year in only 18 trips to the plate. Plummer said hes happy in Coffin Course Correct Name For Pub-Links By MIKE HARRIS Associated Press Sports Writer INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Coffin Golf Course was an appro- a movie camera 130 feet Tourney Scores At Otis Park Invitational slow pitch softball Local 109 100 100 2(14 scores at Otis Park: Sands 000 013 015 Linescores: ed players circle, and it could priate name for the home of i Cincinnati but admits the presence of superstar Bench leaves years National Public little hope hell see action.

Pm happy that I made the club. he said, but thats presence unnerved him. ias most of the 150 golfers who Chief referee Lothar Schmid took part in Wednesday's first Cobb, Jim Charles and Ken Brinegar, each a single. For Stephensons Robin Corps had a double and two singles; Jim Sowders, two singles; Joe McFadden and Roger Lovell, each a single. In the second game, Indiana Steel was held scoreless the first three innings but added four runs in the fourth.

Two more were on the scoreboard in the fifth and four were added in the final sixth. Elliott Stone took over 2-0 in the first inning and then failed! Wednesday night and was to fly a tout all I can say. With John aroun(j another run home after the game, instead here, you re just not going thc next flve frames 'would leave Thursday morning, get much of a chance to play. There will probably be even less of a chance this year with him going for the home run and the RBI titles. Reds Manager Sparky Anderson speaks well of Plummer, but admits he has little chance to play.

I think Plummer's got a lot Lots of Your Favorite Drivers Compete In Sprint tees EVERY FRIDAY AT BLOOMINGTON RACEWAY Hitters Local 109 Brian Crowder's 020 030 3-10 13, Amvets 003 000 2- 5 11 two singles; Sands told Fischer during his Lounge Phil Fletcher, single and homer; Butch Senger, single and homer; Terry Clark, two singles; Don Gratzer, two singles. Pi' The par-70 course played hard and tight. And more than one curse was issued as shot after shot hit the hard and tiny greens only to bounce or roll far from the pin. Tom Clark, a mild-mannered accountant from Ypsilanti, was the man of the hour, though, beating the course at its own game with a Hitters: Crowder's Ansel Deckard and Ron Cummings, each two singles: Gary Mitchell, three singles; Bill Gilbert, single and triple: Amvets Mike Elkins and Rusty Simmerman, each two singles; Tony Sidel, two singles, triple. could do about the camera.

Film and television rights for the match have been sold to an American promoter, and Fischer and Spassky are to get a share of the proceeds, esi-mated at a minimum of $27,500 3 Miles South of City East At Blinker Light F. N. Bank 000 001 (1-1 7 Jim Days 300 110 5 11 Hitters Jim Day's Ron B'ton Moose 021 214 0-10 15 Pritchett sinKle- double; Steve George, single, homer; Larry Wagoner, Jan Graves, each two Contractors 400 330 12 17 singles. e3 TUs up to Lothar Schmid 'ee-under-par 67 to take the whether Bobby plays. one of I ea Fischer's advisers said today.

I t0 steer aUffind out. With a maximum of 23 morejy t0 eeP P'ay an( wa 1 11 be truthful, said Ander-games to be played, Robert t0 mos the time son. I hope I never find out. Byrne, the second-ranking U.S.I31 saitp Plummer spoke of the frus- grandmaster, said Fischer's The 29-year-old Clark sipped, tration of making the big of ability but when you've got a guy like Bench, unless Bench Gates Open 6 PM Quals at 7 PM First Race 8:30 Hitters: Contractors Steve Chinn, Steve Stillinger, Keith Williams, each two singles; Dick Oyer, two singles, triple; John Smith, two triples; Mike Kistler, single and two triples; Bloomington Moose Russ Carpenter and Jeff Jollivett, each two singles; Ron Garrison, single, triple; Greg Bowen, three singles; Pete Lockhart, double, triple. Local 109 742 020 1-16 15 Publick's 000 240 2 8 13 Hitters: Loeal 109 Dennis Gratzer, single, triple; Danny Goens, single, triple; Brian Keane, two singles, homer; John Bryant, two singles; Publick's Parts Jerry Alberts, two singles; Paul Arnold, two singles, double; Rick Arnold, steaming heaved a Ive said, not playing, and the talk inevitably turns to trades.

I think anyone playing be- significant. Either of thesejeoming off the players can come back and course. He smiled win. A victory yields one point, a draw half a point, and after Wednesdays match Spassky sigh of relief and got to be happy round. I only missed fairways all day.

Come In And See Our with that. hind Johnny Bench would like about twolto be traded, would like to play, he said, cautioning that One of those was 18, where Ihe's not asking to be shipped made three, he added. 'away. Sp. Valley .2110 002 1 Oigame series to retain his title.

441 312 1-16 22 000 601 1- 8 16 KITCHEN I DISPLAYS! Lynch's 701 101 4-14 19 four sinSles Crane 240 120 0- 9 13 Hitters: Lynch's Arco Merle Bateman, two singles: Terry Skillman, three singles; Stan Skillman, four singles; Marshall Key, three singles: Bob Lynch two singles, double; Dennis Amstutz, single, triple; Crane Terry Lamar, two singles; Larry Christley, single, triple; Bill Quackenbush, two singles; Jim Rollins, two singles, homer. Sands Meadow Park Hitters: single, two five singles; homer; single, two and Roger singles; Parker, Bob Taylor, each Cowden, Sands John Yost, doubles; Tom Fish, Phil Fletcher, triple. Butch Senger. triples; Bill Gratzer Kern, each two Meadow Park Jim Scott and Roger two singles; Roger Paul Strodtman, each three singles. Mitchell Oil 030 226 3-16 23 Gateway 021 003 0- 6 10 Hitters: Mitchell Oil Tire -Jerry Ray, single, two doubles: Kenny Day, three singles; Dan Bush, two singles, triple; Mike Cummings, two singles, triple; Tom Kirkman, three singles; Lee McFadden, single, double; Rick Wininger, three singles; George's Gateway Larry Corps and Mike Wood, each two singles.

UAW 441) 1)04 002 0- 6 10 Zollman's ...402 730 16 19 Hitters: UAW 440 Joe Pritchett, two singles, triple; Zollmans Mike Mayden, two singles; John Barlow, single, triple; Rick Ramey, single, triple, homer; Willie Brock, two singles, double; Chris Ilerdel, single, double, triple; Terry Tanksley, single, two doubles. SAVED HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS ON NEW 72 MODELS DURING THE PAST 2 WEEKS! Carpenters 105 200 0-8 13' The natlon hunters and Jim Days 306 000 0-9 Provided nearly 250 Hitters: Jim Day's Steve. million dollars for fish and George, homer. (wildlife restoration in 1971. We We tend! cfofelbsrs competition 1972 Kawasaki lOOcc G5 Now only 399.00' Still Have These ft.

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