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Intelligencer Journal from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 39

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0 000 0 000 000 000 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 000 000 0 0 0 0 00 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 000 000 Tigers Move Close To Lead In East ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Reliever Fred Scherman halted Minnesota's threerun rally night, leaving the tying run on third base in the eighth inning as the Detroit Tigers edged the twins 5-4 and moved to within games of first place in the American League East. Rod Carew, Tony Oliva and McDowell Hurls Tribe To Victory MILWAUKEE (AP) The Cleveland Indians pushed across three unearned runs in the third inning and rode the strong pitching of Sam McDowell to a 4-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers Wednesday night, McDowell gained his fourth straight victory, evening his record at 5-5, with ninth inning relief help after yielding five hits, walking six and striking out eight. Relivers Phil Hennigan and Rick Austin combined to preserve the margin. Andy Kosco gave Milwaukee a 1-0 lead with a second inning home run off McDowell, but the Indians parlayed three hits, a sacrifice fly and two errors for three runs in the third against rookie right-hander Bill Parsons.

After Graig Nettles reached first on shortstop Rick Auerbach's error, a single by Vada Pinson and a fielder's choice grounder scored the first run for Cleveland. Chris Chambliss' double and an error by left fielder Danny Walton on Ted Uhlaender made it 2-0 and Ted Ford drove in the third run with a single The Indians finally chased Parsons the sixth when Pinson tripled and scored on Ray Fosse's single. CLEVELAND MILWAUKEE ab bi ab bi Nettles 3b 5 1 0 Harper cf 3000 Pinson cf 0 Pena 3b 4011 Fosse 5122 Briggs ph 0.0 0000 Chmbliss 1b 5 1 2 0 Heise ph 1 0 01 Uhlaendr If 4 0 1 1 Yates rf 5000 Ford rf 4021 Kosco 1b 4 Leon 2b 3 0 02 0 Walton If 4000 FSianley ss 2 0 0 0 0 Roof 01 0000 0 Hodge ph Morris Heidemn s5 2 00 Theobald SS 100 MDowell 5010 Kubiak 2b 2110 Hennigan 0 0 0 Auerbach ss 30 0 0 Austin 0 0 0 Sanders 0000 Parsons Hannan 0 0000 0000 0000 0 0 0 0 0 ERodrgez 10 Total 41 4 13 4 Total 32 2 5 2 Cleveland 003 001 Milwaukee 010 000 0 0 0 0 E--Auerbach, Walton, Kubiak. LOBCleveland 14, Milwaukee 10. 2B- Chambliss, Ford, Leon.

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A- 5,359. Jim Holt slapped singles to pull the scoring within one run, before Scherman saved Coleman's first victory over Minnesota since 1968 by retiring Steve Braun on a grounder. BUILT LEAD The Tigers, building a 5-0 lead with a 12-hit attack off three rookie pitchers, scored what turned out to be the winning run in the fifth. Jim Northrup, who doubled and took third on Bill Freehan's single, raced home while Carew bobbled a relay on an attempted force out at second. Coleman was cruising along with a two-hitter when Cesar Tovar doubled and Carew singled him home in the sixth.

Al Kaline brushed against the fence to catch Oliva's deep drive to right to avert further trouble that inning. Norm Cash and Northrup drove in two runs in the first off Pete Hamm with singles. Dick McAuliffe hit his sixth homer in the fourth, and then Cash added a sacrifice fly after Aurelio Rodriguez singled and Al Kaline doubled. DETROIT MINNESOTA ab rh bi ab bi MAuliffe 2b 5 1 1 1 Tovar If 4210 ARodrgez 3b 4 2 3 0 Carew 2b 41 22 Kaline rf 4 0 1 0 Oliva rf 4021 Cash 1b 41 3 2 Killebrew 1b 4 0 0 Gutierrez. pr 0 0 Holt cf 4011 DJones 1b 0 0 Braun 3b 00 WHorton If 40 2 0 THall Northrup cf 4 1 2 1 Cardenas SS 4010 MStanley cf 10 0 Mitterwid 0 Freehan 201 0 Hamm 0000 Brnkman $5 5 0 0 0 Corbin 0 Coleman 4 0 0 0 Strekland 0 0 Schermn 0 Nettles ph 0 SWillams 000 Reese 1b 1010 Alyea ph 1000 Total 37 5 13 4 Total 35 4 9 4 Detroit 200 210 Minnesota 0 000 0 001 -Carew.

-Minnesota 3. LOBDetroit 12, Minnesota 5. 2B-A. Rodriguez 2, Kaline, Northrup, Tovar. 3B-Oliva.

(6). S--Corbin. SF- Cash. IP RER BB SO Coleman 7 2-3 9 4 0 Scherman 11-3 00 0 Hamm 2-3 4 2 2 Corbin 22-3 5 2 Strickland 22-3 3 1 S. Williams 2 000 T.Hall 0 WP-Hamm, T.Hall.

Chess Champion Moves Out VANCOUVER (AP) Soviet Grandmaster Mark Taimanov resigned without further play Wednesday in the adjourned sixth game of his World Chess Championship quarter-final elimination match with Bobby Fischer, giving the U.S. grandmaster a 6-0 sweep of the match to select a challenger for the World Chess Championship. The game was adjourned Tuesday night on the 43rd move with Fischer in a winning position. Leading 5-0, he needed only a draw to win the 10-game match and advance to the semi-finals of the elimination series. Sundays, too.

Delaware Park changes for the bettor. Also twilight racing every Friday, post 3:30. All other racing days, post 1:30. Closed on Tuesdays. 9 races and 4 Exactas daily.

Air conditioning in the clubhouse dining room and lounge; and the grandstand betting and refreshment area. In Stanton, near Wilmington. Ready For Dover 500 DOVER, Del. (AP) The first NASCAR 500-mile Grand National race to be run outside the deep south has attracted 60 cars to compete for 40 starting berths in Sunday's $75,000 Mason-Dixon 500 at Dover Downs International Speedway. Bobby Allison, of Hueytown, recent winner of the World 600 at Charlotte, beat- a 1969 appears to have then car to prepared Mercury.

But Richard Petty has registered back-to-back victories here in the past two years, when the race was 300 laps over the one-mile, highbanked asphalt track. DRIVES PLYMOUTH The Randleman, ace, who will be driving a 1971 Plymouth, averaged more than 112 m.p.h. last year, but Allison was less than a lap behind from second place. Buddy Baker, winner of this year's Rebel 400 at Darlington, S. also will be gunning for the top spot Sunday in a '71 Dodge set up by Lee Petty.

Other choices for the $15,500 plus winner's share include David Pearson, driving a '71 Pontiac; Bobby Isaac, defending NASCAR Grand National champion in a '71 Dodge, and Fred Lorenzen, who has come out of retirement to drive a '71 Plymouth for Andy Granatelli's STP racing team. Time trials will be Friday and Saturday, with Friday's fastest qualifer winning the pole position. Sunday's race will get underway at 1 p.m. EDT. Angels Nip McLain 2-1 WASHINGTON (AP) Clyde Wright singled home the winning run and pitched a four-hitter through seven innings of a rain-shortened game as the California Angels broke a four -game losing streak Wednesday night with a 2-1 victory over the Washington Senators.

The game was called after a 51 minute wait with one out in the Angels' eighth. The Angels clipped Denny McLain for four consecutive hits in their two-run second inning and handed McLain his fourth straight defeat and sixth in his last seven starts. Tony Conigliaro's one-out single started it and he took third on John Stephenson's single. Sandy Alomar's single scored Conigliaro and sent Stephenson to third and Wright's bloop to right scored Stephenson. Wright was off to a rocky start.

He walked Toby Harrah, Elliott Maddox singled and Frank Howard walked, loading the bases with none out in the first. Harrah scored when Wright threw to second for an attempted pickoff and was charged with an error. CALIFORNIA WASHINGTON ab bi ab bi Repoz cf 4 -0 0 0 Harrah SS 2110 AJohnson If 2 0 1 0 Maddox cf 3010 Fregosi ss 3 0 0 FHoward 1b 01 Spencer 1b 40 1 0 Billings If 300 0 McMullen 3b 3 0 0 0 Blitner rf TCongiro rf 31 2 0 Casanova Stephnsn 3 1 2 0 Wert 3b Alomar 2b 30 1 1 Cullen 2b 300 0 Wright 2 0 01 1 McLain Total 27 2 8 2 Total 24 1 4 California 020 00 0 Washington 100 000 0 -Wright. DP- California 1, Washington -California 8, Aashington 4. 2B-Stephenson.

IP RER BB SO Wright (W.5-4) McLain 71-3 8 2 HBP-by McLain (A.Johnson). A-- 3,606. Vacation Time IS ANYTIME.NOW! Before You Leave For Your Bring Your Car In For FREE 10 POINT SAFETY CHECK Also STATE INSPECTION LEBZELTER'S, INC. Your (GOOD YEAR Polyglas Tire Center Corner N. Queen Walnut Street Ph.

397-0372 STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Thurs. 8 am to Fri. 8 am to 9 pm; Sat. 8 am to 3 DAILY INTELLIGENCER JOURNAL, LANCASTER, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1971-39 Mellon's Horse Wins Epsom Derby EPSOM, England (AP) Paul Mellon's Mill Reef rallied in the stretch Wednesday to win the 192nd Epsom Derby--the third American horse in four years to carry off Britain's biggest racing prize.

Jockey Geoff Lewis, timing his big effort from Tattenham Corner, brought the little colt past the finish line two lengths ahead of Linden Tree, who had set the pace for most of the miles. The French-trained Irish Ball finished third, lengths behind Linden Tree. BIG PRIZE Mellon, a Pittsburgh, ty tycoon who has his racing stables in Virginia, collected the first prize of $147,900. He followed in the footsteps of two other Americans who have won the Derby in recent years -the late Charles Englehard with Nijinsky last year and Raymond Guest with Sir Ivor in 1968. Mill Reef, the standout favorite for weeks, carried odds of 100-30.

Linden tree ran at 12-1 and Irish Ball was 25- 1. Linden Tree, trying to become the first horse to win the Derby in blinkers, led for three-quarters of the way round the horseshoe-shaped course- the first dip, up the long hill towards Tattenham Corner the point, at which horses turn the Jong home straightaway and then into the home straight away. Mill Reef was somewhere in the middle of the 21 horses on the first leg of the course, but Lewis brought him up steadily on the leaders. At Tattenham Corner he was lying fourth. Then he came up on the outside and hit the front with less than 100 yards to go.

Mill Reef's effort was matched by that of his trainer, Ian Balding, who got held up in a gigantic traffic jam and ran the last three miles to WICKES, Summer 30" STARLINE VANITY Includes handsome white vinyl top with 18" steel lavatory and rim. $4880 POST LANTERN $2405 UNDERGROUND WIRE a INTERIOR WIRE 98 14 MERCURY VAPOR YARD LIGHT On at dusk off at dawn 175 watt lamp included. $4250 the crowded course on Epsom Downs. He arrived perspiring 15 minutes before the start. Afterwards he said: "It was the toughest run I've ever had in my life, but it was worth it to see that finish." The drama of the race began as horses were being led to the starting stalls.

Bourbon, one of the big French hopes, broke his bridle and unseated his jockey, Freddie Head. NEW BRIDLE With minutes to spare they got a new bridle on him and the horse calmed down and went into the stalls. He started well but was nowhere at the finish. Linden Tree, ridden by Duncan Keith, was trying to become the first horse to win the derby in blinkers since the race started on this track in 1780. He failed, but his owner, Mrs.

Dermott McCalmont, picked up a. second prize of $43,476. Irish Ball, trained in France by Philip Lallie and ridden by Alfred Filbert, won $21,256 for impresario Emile Littler. Lombardo, a 10-1 owned by Mrs. J.R.

Mullion, was fourth. Mill Reef was sired by Never Bend out of Milan Mill. His record made him an obvious favorite, though he had never raced more than one mile in public until Wednesday. Lewis, winning his first derby four weeks after breaking a neck bone in a fall, said: "I knew from Tattenham Corner onwards that we had the race won." 30 Teams In Golf Tourney LIGONIER, Pa. (AP) Some 30 teams have indicated they will play in the 1971 National Team Championship, July 28-Aug.

1 at the Laurel Valley Golf Club, it was announced. Defending champions Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer and seven other teams were exempted from qualifying this year by their. 1970 scores. The others are George Archer and Bobby Nichols; Bruce Crampton and Orville Moody; Gardiner Dickinson and Sam Snead; Bob Charles and Devlin; Mike Hill; Jim Colbert and Dean Refram, and Eichelberger A.C. Goosie.

"It's going to be an exciting tournament," said Palmer at a news conference Tuesday at the course. "I thought it was exciting last year and I hope it isn't any 3 different this year than last." Last year the tournament was called the Four-Ball Championship. Preceding the tournament will be a am event which will include 64 professional pro teams playing along with two amateur partners. THRU JUNE 9th TUB ENCLOSURE adds beauty to vereasy action nylon Bright luster finish doors mounted on satility. Safety glass $3188 rollers.

Each door $44.95 has a towel bar. SHOWER trim Elegant and chrome accessories. plated STALL Rust installation. resistant base, easy $6295 24" ROYAL PROVINCIAL VANITY Includes Astra Lavatory With Bowl $8190 30 GAL. GAS WATER HEATER Hotter water faster.

Glass lined for efficient operation. $4995 Top LIGHTED MEDICINE CABINET Surface mounted mirror, cabinet and light fixture. Stainless steel trim. Easy installation. $3895 SOLID PLASTIC TOILET SEAT Available in several decorator colors.

Concealed hinges. $688 CREDIT AVAILABLE INSTALLATION SERVICE I Your BANKAMERICARDI Mile N. E. of EPHRATA on here Route 222 LUMBER and BUILDING master charge 8:00 to STORE 5:00 Friday HOURS: 8:00 to 9:00 Monday Saturday Thru 8:00 Thursday to 4:00 THE INTERBANK CARD SUPPLIES CENTER PHONE 733-6521 733-7766 LANC. 397-4591.

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