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St. Joseph Gazette from St. Joseph, Missouri • 10

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turnip Phillies Manager 'Malices; nrnnK orient TITLE St Jetepfc, MCtmHOrowaiy, Juno 371871" SEOUL, Korea (AP) Hong See-Hwn of South Korea won the Orien bantamweight championship Sunday night with a unanimous 12-round decision over Al lias of the Philippines, '4 ig Policy Change 'J It deal for anyone on the Phila- delphia'ball dub, Owens will be being named Saturday to suc- ceed John Quinn as Phillies team. However the dean of baseball general' managers is being retained as a vice pre'si- Hi Fi AjQUNQJNYESTMlNI ALLIED RADIO SHACK Hillcrtst Mom Ctef lit PHILADELPHIA (AP) r-Paul Owens had been general manager of the Philadelphia 24 hours when-he made one major policy change there "are no longer any untouchables on the team. If some National League general manager wants to make a Allison Outduels Petty for Mason-Dixon Title is at the telephone. He has only, one- comlitionr has to be ready to give some thing to get, something. "There is no one on the club I wouldn't trade if I thought it would help," Owens said after qualifying speed of 130.568 m.p.h.

to start third, never got his Chevrolet rolling and finally left the race with 100 miles to go. With Isaac and Marlin having their problems, it remained for Allison and Petty to put on the show. They did. The two swapped the lead It times as they circled the high- '-fix Flip of the Coin Will Decide Who Gets 1st Pick in Hockey Draft If FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED -T At ftp: California's Ken Berry tries to knot glove, wrestling the catcher for the ball. With the Angels trailing, 3-1, Berry tried to score from third on Bob Oliver's grounder to third baseman' Graig Nettles, who cut down the runner at the theall from Cleveland catcher Ray Fosse's rnjitn the third Inning of Sunday's game.

At Boftitn: Berry still has his hand in Fosse's general manager, "I'd trade myjnother Phillies' owner Bob Qarpen- ter fired the 64-year-old Quinn, declaring he decided to ma)e a change because of the unexpectedly poor showing of the banked oval at speeds of 128 m.p.h. Backed by two of the swiftest crews in stock car racing, neither had a pit stop that lasted longer than 24 seconds. Only 18 cars survived the race. Those that were running behind the front five were as much as 25 miles to the rear. Petrv said his late race problem involved a partial transmission-failure.

allowed to protect 15 skaters and two goalies, there won't be a lot of quality available to Torrey and Fletcher. The claim and fill process followed in the draft also enables each club to add another player to its protected list as soon as it loses a man. Chicago is almost certain to lose veteran goalie Gerry Des-jardins while protecting Vezina Trophy winners Tony Esposito and Garry Smith. Boston's Stanley Cup champions must decide whether to protect regulars Gerry Cheevers and Ed Johnston at the risk of losing promising rookie Dan Bouchard. Gump Worsley probably will be available from Minnesota while the North Stars protect younger Cesare Ma-niago and Gilles Gilbert, but Wonsley's age and salary could prove a deterrent.

It all adds up to plenty of decisions for Torrey and They'll have all day Monday to make them while the other general managers engage in the in-tra-league draft. The clubs can 17 players; and two goalies in that allows NHL clubs'to draft from each other. 'Uent off a consulting basis until- he becomeeiigible for a peiF sion April 1, 1973. "I originally expected the team would play .500 baseball and be respectable," Carpenter said after ending Quinn's 13-year reign as generatmanager. Owens, who was promoted from farm system boss, agrees with Carpenter that the Phillies are a .500 club.

"This team is not a pennant winner, but it is a .500 ball club and I think (field manager) Frank Lucchesi does too," Owens said. Owens put to rest speculation that Lucchesi would be the nexl to go. He met Saturday night with the manager to talk about moves to help the slipping club. "He's all right with me," said Owens of Lucchesi. The new general manager said he couldn't blame Lucchesi for the losing streak that has reached 17 of the last 18 games.

and I are friends on and off the field," Owens said. "We can communicate and get along. I can make constructive criticism without his resenting. We have a good rapport." Owens said that Quinn has been keeping him advised of efforts to make a trade. He expects to get in touch with the other general managers this week to see if anything can be worked out before the June 15 tradiqg deadline.

Owens made it clear that he thinks the Phillies can play the way they did at the start of the season when the club won 15 of its first 24 games and was within percentage points of first place. v. Both Owens and Carpenter tried to soften the blow to the veteran Quinn, who built three National League winners and one world champion while with the Braves at Boston and Milwaukee. George Sisler of the Browns set the major league record for hits in a season when he knocked out 257 in 1920. MOWING PROBLEMS? Sm Oar Larqt SaUcrioa TORO Rldtf art Phi Movn ERNIFS MARIN VtfiM ft.

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200 Wast Francis St. Phone 379-0835 At the Scores First to Mrs. King, who has been ranked No. 1 in the United States five Miss Goolagong, ranked No. Tin the world, collected $2,000.

The 100 points Mrs King earned for her victory vaulted her to the top of the women's Grand Prix standings with 229 points. Miss Goolagong is second with 205. Mrs. King broke Miss'Goola-gong's service in the first game of the first set at love, on three errors by the Australian and a forehand passing shot to the sideline. From that point on Mrs.

King was never behind. She never lost her service in Bobby Fischer Rated Biggest Threat for Celebrities Net Title Victory Singles the first set, and again broke Miss Goolagong in the ninth game, where' the Australian salvaged only one point." In the second set, they traded service breaks in the first two games, and again in the fifth and sixth games. The decisive break came in the ninth game where Mrs. King went ahead 5-3 on Miss Goolagong's service. After the count reached 40-all, Miss Goolagong drove a backhand beyond the baseline.

The pulled Mrs. King to the net on the next point and the American hit a volley to the corner that was unreachable. physical fitness is vital to chess. Greenherg, the former Detroit Tigers' slugger, won the inaugural tournament a year ago. At 60, he is the oldest competitor in the event.

Also in the field are O.J. Simpson, running back, of the Buffalo Bills; Gene Washington, wide receiver of the San Francisco Mike Garrett and Deacon Jones of the San Chargers; Hick Barry of the New York Nets; Elgin Bay-lorj former Los Angeles Lakers star; Whitey Ford, former New York Yankee pitcher; Gail Goodrich, guard fori the Los Angeles Lakers; Merlin Olsen, Los Angeles Hams tackle, and track and field stars Marty Li- quori and Bob Seagren. Two coaches help round out thenirld-Bot) Boyd, Southern California- basketball coach, and Sid Gillman, former coach of the Chargers and now the club's general manager. DOVER, Del. (AP) Bobby Allison outdueled Richard Petty for 400 miles Sunday, then zipped home a comfortable winner in the Mason Dixon 500 stock car race as Petty faded near the end.

Allison, a 37-year-old facing veteran from Hueytbwn, drove the 500. laps around the one-mile Dover Downs Raceway without relief as he brought his red and gold Chevrolet to the flag more than a mile ahead of Petty's Plymouth. The two leaders completed the Winston Cup Grand National, event 13 miles in front of third-place finisher LeRoy Yar-brough as the mid-80 degree temperature took its toll, of both drivers and cars. Fourth, in a Ford, was England's Jackie Oliver, who needed relief help from veteran Dave Marcis. John Sears, a 300-pounder from Ellerbe, N.C., was fifth in a plymouth.

Allison; who won the Mason Dixon last year when the distance was increased from 350 miles to 500, completed the race in four hours, 12 minute and 47 seconds for an average speed of 118.679 miles per hour. Three yellow lights slowed the pace for 23 laps. Allison, the second place starter, earned almost $13,000 from the $83,400 purse. He now. stands less than $5,000 short of the $100,000 mark for the season.

The race drew a Dover Downs record crowd of almost 27,000. It was a race between Allison and Petty fronHhe start. Bobby Isaac, who had won the pole position by qualifying at 130.809 h. was never a factor. His Dodge ran into transmission problems almost before the 40 starters shifted intoMgh gear, and he finished far down the list.

Clifton "Coo Coo" Marlin, who had matched Allison's FIRES 71 FOR WIN NARA, Japan (AP) Hsieh Yung-Ye of Taiwan shot a one-under-par 71 Sunday for a 72-hole total of nine-under-par 279 and a victory in the 2,466 World Friendship Golf Championship. Frank Conner of San Antonio, slumped to an 81 over the par-72 Horyuji' Country Club course and finished far back at 296. Relief specialist Hoyt Wil-helm of the Los Angeles Dodgers broke into organized baseball in 1942 With Moores-ville of the North Carolina State League. You can place a low cost want ad by phoning 233-6181. Specialists in Alr-Cewditlewlnq Systems 2JJ-71M LINN SHEET METAL 2 ML Cmt Tiwh Mwy.

A TONE N-TIQUE ANTIQUUM No Noed to Remov Old' -finish W00DT0NE METALLIC TONE Wt Wood A DODGE for EVERY sr PftK AP Killip 1 Long Beach won wnnten's singles title Sun- day tthe French Open Tennis 1 Championships the only major croviuj -that had escaped her by defeating Evonne Goolagong i of Australia. 6-3, 6-3. I'," Spain's Andres Gimeno scored his first international victory, rallying for a 4-6, 6-3, -l triumph over Patrick for the men's singles titlei The match was inter- ruptpd 1 hour and 10 minutes by rain and finished under the lights'- Mrs. King avenged her loss to Miss Goolagong1 in straight sets in the final at Wimbledon last year. In I dozen years of playing big tournaments on the inter-national circuit, Mrs.

King has won (he Wimbledon title three times) the U.S. championship twicej! the Italian championship, the German, the Australian, the South African, the Irish, the Argentine and the Austrian crowns. ff But in six years of playing in this tournament, rated as the court championship, she hSd never before gone be- yonttiie quarterfinals. Miss'Goolagong, 20-year-old Australian who had won the Freft title last year on her iirsqwy, had never beiore lost a se) Wi the red clay courts at tolatit Garros Stadium. She wenjhrough the two-week tourjucnt last year without dropping a set, and had won eyeilsct this year in her matligs through the Thi victory was worth $4,000 Fit tipaldi Wins NMSLLKS.Belgiu jm(AP)- Bra4? Emerson Fittipaldi, drivifira John Player Special -t-otuSjivujnne Belgian JJrand Prixlfl Formula I carson the new-fJjvelles circuit Sunday and increased his lead in the worljl giving championship.

I Fiftjpaldi, who started from the Mle position, covered the 196 24 miles in 1 hour, 44 min-utesMj seconds for ah average speeijf 113.35 miles an hour. 1 Frwjois Cevert, driving the Tyrejlford of Scotland's Jackie was forced put of thktace because of illness, finisMq second. Veteran Denis HultOjof New Zealand was P0CKETB00K MONTREAL (AP) Bill Torrey and Cliff Fletcher, general managers of the National Hockey League's fledging-New York and Atlanta franchises, aren't exactly gambling types. Both men are dealing for high stakes as they angle for draft selections this week to stock their new clubs. According to the rules, they are supposed to flip a coin to decide which club will pick first in the expansion draft Tuesday and the amateur draft Thursday.

When Buffalo and Vancouver came into the NHL two years ago, Sabre General Manager Punch Imlach beat Bud Poile of the Canucks on both coin flips. That gave Buffalo the No. 1 amateur choice Gil Perreault, who turned out to be Rookie of the Year, and the No. 1 expansion draft pick Tom Webster, who was promptly traded for goalie Roger Crozier. Winning or losing both No.

1 selections on the luck of a flip worries both Torry and Left-cher. Neither man wants to take that kind of risk. Therefore, it is entirely likely that sometime before Tuesday, the two general managers will reach an agreement assuring both new teams of a No. 1 choice. It was reported last week that Torrey had beaten Fletcher on a coin flip for the first pick in the amateur draft and that he would choose right winger Billy Harris of the Toronto Marlboros.

If that happens, the Atlanta team can be expected to grab Jacques Richard of the Quebec Rcmparts, generally regarded as second only to Harris among the amateurs available. With established teams FIBERGLASS 1 -PIECI SHOWERS and TUBS WITH 3 WALLS By Universal-Rundle ON DISPLAY AT fc- c- 1 Missouri Water Steam Supply Co. Ill So. 6th Ph. 364-1111 WE STOCK BLUE LUSTRE RUO SHAMPOO AMI Phone 27M431 STREETS FREE Delivery MONEY SAVERS RANC1K) LA COSTA, Calif.

(AP) Bobby Fischer, the chess master making one of his rare public appearances, is rated the biggest threat to de-fendlng champion Hank Greenberg today in the second annual Dewars' sports Celebrities Tennis Tournament. Fischer, who meets Russia's Boris Slassky in Iceland July 2 for the world chess champion-, ship, is training at the f.a Costa Country ciub with daily tennis and running routines. He says Grand Prix third in a McLaren Ford. He was followed by Mike II ail wood of Britain in a Sur- ees, tanos race or r.rszii in a Politoys March, Peter Hevson of New York in a McLaren and Chris fmon of New Zealand in aMa.traj The victory gave Fitlipaldf 28 points in the race for the world driving title. Itulme is second with 19 points.

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