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Chicaao Cubs Jolly Groun 5pollinnt Pak! Afonitte I as They Continue to Win IONG SHOTS JAy HApRy. III) 0 e. 6c i pi 1 F. 11 SPOKANE, MONDAY, JUNE 7. 7.

7. By The Associated Press on three singles in the secondi Natty Mon sliced two singles Can Joey Niekro game. and a home run and Manny yelled Randy Ilundley. I The Cubs got more help from Jimenez added a homer as the i the unexpected in the opener as Pirates dealt the Reds their "Yes, he can," bellowed Ron' Al Spangler, recalled from Ta- sixth loss in eight starts and Santo. coma Saturday, doubled in the left them games behind St.

"Can Ernie Banks hit?" shout-, first runs off Don Wilson, Louis. ed Dick Radatz. making his first start since his Boyer. who never drove in "Yes, he ..4 'k'' no-hitter against Atlanta the more than 68 runs in a season in can." answered nrouinlic 1 I ho idirC le in coma Saturday, doubled in the' left them 21 -2 games behind St.1 first two runs off Don Wilson, Louis. making his first start since his Boyer.

who never drove in no-hitter against Atlanta the! more than 68 runs in a season in no-hitter against Atlanta thei more than 68 runs in a season in previous Sunday. the majors, knocked in all Race 111-noVi Major League Leaders le to al inners HIM Don Lock drove the nail into Atlanta's runs with two singles' the Cardinals, knocking in six and a double, raising his RBI' arn Places runs with six hits, including two total to 46, only one less than 1 min t-1 11.11 4," LIALO, Mt 1t iiiiii "'Pt, ,01441 tt, "to, tim.y I "IV gliaJws AIML .111 an i Atlanta's runs with two singles 1 and a double, raising his ItB1 1 arn Places total to 46, only one less than 1 play another one." By The Associated Press 18; E.Howard, 17; kallne. Is. STOLEN BASESCamnaneris, ICC, 2g; AMERICAN LEAGUE RATTING (ISO at hats)FRobinson, Anee, Chic, 21; Butord. Chic IC .33 Yastrzemski, McCraw, 13; Aparicio, 144., kaline, si 11 th ha at Pr bc fr sif vv1 ch th 31 I I 1 1 pi 2,1,3.

It went ,,,5 AI sJ.L,J cw, io I12i Lewis, y. "McGIDorhnioncs 1447 dine, TCH 11141G, 889 cilis-1iHor 17 two -run homers. his first clout teammate Ilank Aaron and sev-1 54; and on The i 4t 1, to 'capped a three run fifth inning en off the league lead. 51; Toyer, 48; Sparm'a, 7-1, Lo-n bor 1 G'''' ..1 in the first game for a 5-2 lead. Gabrielson's two-out hit off in State Test 47; KillebTErew Minn, 47.

RUNS BATD 69 I ing 84 l4 191C2E OBLit8T'S (g's31' 3 105, third place No I 59; Killebrew, 57; Kaline, 53; Peters. 100, McDowell, Cleve, 96, Ills second gave Philadelphia 2- breaking a 1-1 tie, came, Yastrzemski, 53; Bletary. 42- 'McLain, 96; 95. Chicago Cubs i', Bail. 83; wer acting ,0 lead in in the nightcap, and after 1Villie Davi winners singled and! i the Phils used four of five St.

took second on an infield nners of all events in each 8 i NATIONAL LEAGUE vm''' 16. BATTING (ISO II- a bunc at betstClemente, kh of 1: Louis errors to add six un- and gave Don Drysdale a seven- three age roups in the In i an paneris, Cv l'Si Yastrzerriski Bost .350: Cepeda, St McCarver, kids, having a earned runs. 'FRob on Ba I it i nc er old St. 328. 3tS; Staub, Houst, Allen, eping ball after triumph.

Empire Junior Chamber 1 RUNSAaron, 57; P.Allen, Phil Ern Emil Banks 1 Id Commerce Track Meet Satur- TRIPLES-13utord, Mondast, 51, Brock, SIT, 48, Clemente, 45; swe a I A Versalles, Blair, Balt 14; Ro binson Balt, 4, Knoop, 'Wynn, 45. doubleheader from Houston 4-1 Illay at Whitworth have earned HOME RuNSKillebrew. 22; yUNS pATTED INWynn, 53; and 8-0 Sunday. I iberths in the State Jaycee meet FoRobinson, 21; Yastrzemski, Bost rez, 48, Clemente. 48, Cepeda, St.L., 48; Aaron, 47.

1 HITSBrock, SU, 93; Clemente, It wasn't at all like a team, 86; Aaron. 83'; Pinson, 82; that has not finished in the first rand slam Helps -29 and 8alaal ca irfk i csL Tu tohmer alInt; rk. 1 Perez, Cin.L 81; Allen, 81. DOUBLESCepeda, St.L... 70; R.Ailen, division since 1946.

Phil, 19; T.Davis, N.Y., IS; Brock, st.L., The Cubs have blown their wist beat his main rivalsPete Race Is Tight Willi 16, F.Alour, 15. TRIPLESR.Allen, Phil, Whitford, Central Valley, and Pinson, 'Phillips, balloon so big, they've moved' Angels i Joe Ross, Ferriswith a 4:23.5 Gonzalez, 5. HOME RUNSAeron, Atl, 18; Wynn, within four games of first place A mile. Forey Walter, Odessa, 18; Perez, 15; Banks, in the National League after in NW League 14; Brock, SI.L., 1 3. won both dashes with times of STOLEN BASESBrock, 27; front-running St.

Louis lost Phillips. 17 Wills, 14; twinbill to Philadelphia 6-4 and 9.9 for the 100 and 22.1 in the Iiist Davis, L.A., 14; Harper, Cin II. 10-4. By The Associated Press Merritt allowed only ,220. University High School's! By The Associated Press PITCHING (7 DecisionstVeale, 9-2, Queen, Cin, 8-2, Jarvis, Chicago also pulled within 112 Rick Reichardt will hitsincluding a run-scor- 'Dour, nn on three events; I There is scarcely breathing AN 'er 78; 11ter 7-2 games of seconitrrh boat the Reds d-place Cincin Ing single by Don Buford in the the long jump, the high jump 7m3; STRIKEOUfSMarichal.

S.F. 123; ittc ber his first grand slam homer: thi rdbefore being lifted for a and the triple jump. in the Northwest League 104; Perry. Bunnino, 103; nnti ne Ph il Nolan. S.F..

99. land the triple jump. i uuiii in WC ill (21 ill cm. n-ati as Pittsburgh beat the Reds 1j" being lifted for a Conioliaro 313. RUNSDEe.Pobinon, Carew, 9.

teammate Hank Aaron and sev-1 54; Kallne letT.889; "McGIDorhcl lisnidn a la-1 itH. dr Irs, 51; Tow, 48; McAutife 1 Soarma, 7-1, 115; LonhOr0, en off the league lead. 47; Kiliebrew, 47. Bost 9-2, Peters, Chic 10-3, .769 Gabrielson's two-out hit off In state Test 00 RUNS BATTED INF.Robinson, Balt-, sTRIKEOLITSLenbora, 105; 59; Koilebrew, 57; 53; Peters, 100; McDowell, Cleve, 96; Frank, breaking a 1-1 tie, came i Yastrzemsko, 53; Bletarv, 42 96; D.Chance, 95. after Willie Davis ingled and HITSF.Robinson, 11 astrzems Bo i st el Carew i NATIONAL LEAGUE el ilk vzPnn nn an nut i Winners of all events in each Tovar, 80; Kaline.

77. Il I St L. ana atter nue vavis singieu aria Winners of all events in each 1 rzemski, Carew. Ill. NATIONAL LEAGUE 'e St.

took second on an infield out, i i oval-, 80; Kaline, 77. a three age groups in the In-! DOUBLESTovar. 16; PATTING (150 at WOOClemente, Cepecia, un- and gave Don Drysdale a seven- Companeris. K.C., 15; Yastrzemski, triumph. land Empire Junior Chamber F.Robinson, 1.I; Mincher, Cali', 41-I't laub, R.All McCarven.

r. 1 TRIPLESBuford, lof Commerce Track Meet Satur- Versalles, Minn, Blair, RUNSAaron, Aft, Si; R.Allen, Phil. 51; cU, 48; Clemente, Pi 4 1 14; Robinson Balt 4' CAI 4 Brok, PUNS BATTED INWynn, 53; 1day at Whitworth have earned HOME RuNSkilleitrew. 22; 1 i Wynn, 45. Perez, CM, AB; Clemente.

41; FoRobinson, 21; Yastrzemski, Bost berths in the State Jaycee meet lc(4tif' i t.rerit.n Pl i 2 ilam Helps July 2.8-29 at Pacific Lutheran. Lewis and Clark's Tom Burk- 86; Aaron. 83; Pinson, Perez, Cepeda, 81 Allent.i.... R.Allen, Phil 81 2 19; T.Davis, N.Y 18' wist beat his main rivalsPete 1 ace Is Tight 16; F.Alou DOUBLES, 15. Brock, St TRIPLESR.Allen, Phil, MIRA l'aitford, Central Valley, and Pinson, 'Phillips, Chnli Dump Als Joe Ross, Ferriswith a 4:23.5 Gonzalez.

5. HOME RUNSAaron, 18; Wynn, mile. Forey Walter, Odessa, 18; Perez, 15; Banks, SESB' Brock, St.L. 13. won both dashes with times of in NW League STOLEN BA rock.

27; Phillips. 17; Wills, 14; 9.9 for the 100 and 22.1 in the 1 W.Davis, L.A., 14; Harper, II. ivictory. Merritt allowed only ,220. University High School's PITCHING (7 Decisions)Veale, By The Associated Press Queen.

8-2, Jarvis. 7-2, Lemaster. 7-2778; thrPo hitcinrlitrlino al rainennr Tenney won three events! I SU 1.11C Li 11,1 Nolan. 102; Perry, S.F., 99. -It at I.

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,9 1 if, Ita, 1344., lip, rtmtwol -Tyr MI Pioneer League BY The Associated Press Pct. GI Ogden 3 I .750 CAldwell 2 2 .500 I Idaho Falls 2 2 .500 1 Salt Lake 1 3 .250 2 yester-1 SATURDAY'S RESULTS Ogden 10, Salt Lake 7 Idaho Falls 10, Caldwell 7 SUNDAY'S RESULTS Salt Lake 7, Ooden 4 Idaho Falls IL Caldwell 7 Dickinson Dances Gardner Dickinson helps his 22-foot putt along sv ith a little body English on the 13th hole of the Cleveland Open Golf Tournament yesterday. The putt put him 10 under par for the tourney, and he finished nine under to win by four strokes, with a 72-hole total of 271. (AP wirephoto.) THE INNOCENT GAME THAT CAN WRECK MARRIAGE 5-4. as the one that didn' y.

ll ng rally. winni th hitter during reach the Other winners were: baseball race as Lewiston went Clete Boyer of Atlanta I Baltimore's Robinson boys. 17-16 AGE DIVISION to Eugene and Tr-City moved been having a good time. The Kansas City Athletics will 'Frank and Brooks, stroked Discus-Tom Wood, Mead. 101 feel, sito Medford to start new series.

write it off as just another bad three hits apiece and scored five incLho ensc Liaur Hone Tenney, -4; 75 University, I His hot bat boosted the Braves After the first week of league to a 4-2 victory over the New hop. truns between them as the Oh-, il 2Sic-it t2, It nBiovber sPi University, 191; Skip I lay, Eugene and Tri-City are York Mets. But Califor- loles buried Washington under Q-10; ias lump-Ten ey, 6-0; Norm John.1 ti ed for first and Medford and Dodgers Triumph Ma's George 15hit barrage. ns, 5-6. Lewiston are tied at one game 880-John Skadan, Lewis and Clark, In the other National League! Brunet Av i 11 Tom Tresh's two-run single in Bob 'sib, Rogers, 2:09.7.

behind the leaders. game, Los Angeles defeated San count it as one the fourth inning, a run-scoring ogeesns4 Tight pitching marked yester- single by Mickey Mantle in the Gon6age Pree 2 ,2 180 hurdles' '654ill Bartlett, University, son's run-scoring pinch hit sin- bounces he's day's play. Francisco 2-1 on Len Gabriel- of the few good Yfifth Detroit, a triple Play lifted the :21.5; Mike Gentry, S. John, :21.5; ism, Mickey Beaver shut out Med- gle in the ninth inning. had all year.

Yankees past corn- 245' Burkwist, Lewis and Clark, ford on one hit as Eugene de- About 31,000 fans, the largest i chardt's 11 pletmg a New York sweep of the Pete ararrit 4C3e4ni feated the Giants 2-0 yesterday Central Valley, 1 Pole vault-David Crowley, Central Cub home crowd in two years, initial bases- I 'three-game series. 12-8; Dan Cowee, Central Valley, whooped it up all day and gave loaded homer i seven innings, bu t. le Spier Da 4e, i yanks Pull Triple Play 112-8; Greg Foland, Rogers, 11-8. lof Medford came back with a the 36-year-old Banks a standing in the majors- 100-Walter, :9.9; Frank Singles by Don Wert and Ray Valley, :10.3; Bob Peck, Univer- i five-hitter as Medford won the ovation after each of his pair of an inside-the- I Oyler got winner Mel Stottle-1 Hiatt hurdles-Gentry, :15.7; N. John.

say, :10.4. 1 nightcap 5-1. two-run homers in the second park shot that Rick Reichardt myre into a fifth-inning jam be-; Ferris, :19 6. son, West Valley, :16.6; Larry Hone, In Lewiston, Lewiston also game he was not supposed to caromed craz- I 440-Moldenhauer, :51.1; Earl. Carroll, i gloved Jerry Lumpe's fore second baseman Horace was outhit 5-4 by Tri-City but play.

past right fielder MIK Prep, Stan Parrish, Fel'. 1 ns, O. I won the first game of a it had been a hot day, Iflershberger in the first and started the first ALSwift. Mead, 38-512; Skip Scott, uneverl header yesterday, 3-2. Tr-City Triple lump-Tenney, 39-938; Craig wouldn't have played him," said-Carried Brun sitv, 34-10' 2.

Brunet and the Angels! play this season. Clarke 'won the second contest 9-5. manager Leo Durocher after his past the A's 4-3 Sunday. 1. flipped to shortstop Ruben 15-16 AGE DIVISION team ran its winning streak to The victory was only the Amara, doubling Wert at sec- Pr, 2o-16r six, longest in four years.

fourth in 15 decisions for Bru- ons and Amaro's toss to first I NW Z1iylf 1 .156 6 Tom Former relievers Bill Handset, a hard-luck southpaw Mantle nailed Oyler. DeChenne, St. Jpbn, :59.0.Q 1 op Squads and Niekro, who probably would recently lost nine in a row whilel Carl Yastrzemski's two-run not have been starting at all Angels scored a total of 18, homer and bases-empty blasts i Pole hevearl7L-26c-o2tit Tilton (school unre- Holtzman had not for him. by Joe Foy and Bob Tillman-iPo'XI-) 121. in Twice Ed Roff, Ferris, 4:48 Tom called into the Army, pitched: In other American League 4ho had three hits apiece-pow.

Ferris. 4.49.2; Jerry Morton, 1 Ferris, 4:52.2. their first complete games in games, Minnesota topped the I ered the Red Sox' attack. 180 hurdles-Don Olsen, Roaers, INLAND EMPIRE COLLEGIATE the major leagues. place Chicago White Sox I Right-hander Gary Bell CV.6.:125.4; David Coombs, St.

LEAGUE Ferris lar Hands yielded only five hits in 3-1. Baltimore drubbed Wash- ed his 100th major league victo- I Discus-garv O'lea ry E. Valley, I. the opener after failing 27 times ington 8-3, the New York YankHry-and his fourth in five deci- is; er e6rddrr 101-0; Mk ted) 59-7t '2. Chamberlain's 5 Medical Lake I Vaughn Realty 4 1 St.

John I 5 in two years to go the shaded Detroit 3-2 and Bos- SiOns since Cleveland traded Polione, Libby. :10.9; Ron 1 Tilton, E. Valley, :11.0; Steve Buraess, Both leaders in the Inland I Niekro, a rookie making his! ton whipped Cleveland 8-3. 'him to Boston last month. :11 2.

fifth start, set the Astros down', 120 hurdles-Olsen :16 6' Sheeran, Empire Collegiate Baseball! 1:18 Hauber, Ferris, :21.4. League won doubleheaders yes- Rojas Helps 880-Pat Geiger, Ferris, 2:08 Mark Brunet gave up a run in the! Gontaga, Richard Down- terday. Ferris, 2:19.7. Don l(rieger Athletics' first, then nursed the League 13.14 AGE GROUP a I Chamberlain's Transmissions notched its '4-1 margin until the eighth, 70 high hurdles-Tom Lemieux, Grin. zada, :9 Barry Sartz Glover, :9.13; fourth and fifth wins downing when relief ace Minnie Rojas Won Lost Pet.

Behind mark Wilder, Mead, :10.2. rabs Crown Chicano 39 26 .600 220-John Xastecka, Mead, :24.9.; St. John 2-1 and 4-2 at West VA- rua al Isy aRlIoe jda son retired halt hae wAo, s- tin 36 31 .537 a Sartz, Jerry Draviand, Glover, ley. ali 35 32 .522 5 :28.4. ghn Realty beat MediMinnesota 34 33 .507 6 100-Xastecka, :10.9; Sartz, Dave cal Lake 4-1 and 6-3 at in the ninth, preserving Cleveland 34 34 .500 6' 2 Campbell, Mead, :11.4.

PORTLAND (AP)-Don Krie- the Angels' 15th victory in their California i Baltimore 32 34 .485 7' 2 E. Valley, D'154 Ware 35 37 .486 7' 2 440-Bill Gumm, Shaw, Chuck hill Park. ger of Portland had a long wait, 2.0 games. New York 31 35 .470 8' 2 1 tine, Argonne, :74 O. 1 Medical Lake got its first win but he has finally won his third! The Twins rallied for three! 31 :,4 him Argeonne, 4 i H'e7ideCliiker, Priest River, Saturday night beating St.

Johnl title in the Oregon amateur golf with two out in the eighth, 1 Sunday's Results Mike Murphy. Glover, 5-3. i Gumm, 2:25.2. After St. John had scored 1 tournament.

'Earl Battey's two-run pinch tri- Baltimore 202 010 300-8 15 0 Washington Ol0 020 000-3 10 2 Long lump-Xastecka, 18-1014; Murphy, thre runs in the top of the Krieger defeated Bill Cone of sixth, Medical Lake came back I pie keying the burst. and gave I hoebus. Drabowsky lot and 'e 1511; Campbell, 15-534 High, IVTD7clan, MP.d.' i -r 111 MU di LIP gt.4 Ille LOSLOOVC. ees snauca utql-Likt. a-z atm DOS- stuns since tlevelana trauea Tiitb.n,..E...

Both leaders in the Inlandi Niekro, a rookie making his! ton whipped Cleveland 8-3. 'him to Boston last month. :11 2. ha uurbed e0rIrsiesn, 21.4 lath start, set the Astros Rojas Helps 880-Pat Geiger, Ferris, 208 Mark League won doubleheaders yes- Sheeran, Empire Collegiate Baseball: Ryan, Gonzacta, Richard Down- terday. runet gave up a run in the! hauer.

Ferris, 2:19.7. l( ii- rieger Athletics' first, a I Chamberlain's hen nursed the 1 0011 '41 margin until the American League 13-14 AGE GROUP Transmissions notched its 70 high hurdles-Tom Lemieux, Gon- when relief ace Minnie Rojas mrk Wilder, mea 182. Izacia, :9 Barry sartz Glover, fourth and fifth wins downing Won Lost Pct. Behind ad, 1 Chicano 39 26 .600 220-John Kastecka, Mead, St. John 2-1 and 42 at West Val- Crabs caRlioe jdasonrettoirhedaltthae twAos-riiinn Roestr43nit 36 31 .537 4 Sartz, :25.2; Jerry Draviand, Glover, ley.

Vaughn 35 32 .522 5 :28.4. ghn Realty beat Medi- Minnesota 34 33 .507 6 100-Kasteck8 :10.9; Sartz, Dave cal Lake 4-1 and 6-3 at Under- iorder in the ninth, preserving Cleveland 34 34 .500 6 7 Campbell. Mead. :11.4. 15th victory in their 35 37 .486 7' 2 440-Bill Gumm, Shaw, Chuck hill Park.

ger of Portland had a long PORTLAND (AP)-Don Krie- i Baltimore Angels' California 1 New York 32 34 7'2 Misterek, E. Valley, Danny Ware- 31 35 .470 8' 2 tine, Argonne, :74 O. I Medical Lake Nit its first win last 20 games. is third 1 but he has finally won th The Twins rallied for three wa Kanssas City 32 38 .457 9' 2 Argonne, :740 ington 31 39 .443 10' a I 880-Mel Heidekker, Priest River, Saturday night bteating St. John title in the Oregon amateur golf 'runs with two out in the eighth, 1 2-22 Mike Murphy.

Glover, 5-3. After St. John had scored Sunday's Results i Gumm, 225.2. tournament. 'Earl Battey's two-run pinch tri- Baitimore 202 010 300-8 15 0' Murphy, three runs in the top of the IS- LI7 ClummprI iwashington 010 020 000--3 10 2, High jump-Dan Nelson, Mead, 5-4; sixth, Medical Lake came back Krieger defeated Bill Cone of 'pie keying Phoebus.

Drabowsk (61 and the burst. and Other winners were: baseball race as Lewiston went! Tight pitching marked day's play. Mickey Beaver shut out Med- ford on one hit as Eugene de- feated the Giants 2-0 yesterday i Golfer Puts End to Long Dry Spell i-A i ,1, 1 1 1 Ai( pr th( Pr rei rat tio is "It do In Ile on hi ck in d') KE A of an da: a gt cy, agt the wh Art Or reit wa Aft we ser spc Ge as fen aftt wit CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) rwith me to help my game the It was a long five-year drought, six years." but Gardner Dickinson figures I Penna is a pro from Palm Beach, Fla. Dickinson, whose the first place money $20,700 best previous finish this year was worth waiting for. was a tie for third at Phoenix, "It was a very satisfying vic.

also credited fabled Ben tory," the slightly built, 135. Hogan for some lessons in 1954 pound Florida pro noted after when the Florida golfer got out he breezed home in even par 70i of the Army. Sunday to win the Cleveland Two Texans, Miller Barber Open golf championship. He and Homero Blancas, finished finished nine-under for the for second with 275s. holes wtih a 271.

I Tommy Aaron, who had the It was a long five-year SIX I- I Penna is a pro from Palm but Gardner Dickinson figures, Beach, Fla. Dickinson, whose the first place money best previous finish this year was worth waiting for. was a tie for third at Phoenix, "It was a very satisfying vic. also credited fabled Ben tory," the slightly built, 135- Hogan for some lessons in 1954! pound Florida pro noted after when the Florida golfer got outl he breezed home in even par 70iof the Army. Sunday to win the Cleveland Two Texans, Miller Barber and Homero Blancas, finished Open golf championship.

He finished nine-under for the 72 for second with 275s. holes wtih a 271. I Tommy Aaron, who had the Why do husbands and wives flirt with other people? Is it a harmless ritual? Does it fulfill deep-seated emotional needs? Here are the surprising answers, dangers, and unwritten rules. One of 43 articles and features in the July Digest. Pick up your copy today.

READER'S DIGEST It was the first tour title since clay's best round with a 66, in a five-way deadlock 1962 for the steady Dickinson for fourth place with Jerry Ed. who has become a familiar Allen Henning, Phil Rod- Tennant, E. Valley, 5-2; mike with five runs in the bottom of trademark on golf courses Vancouver, 2-and-1 Sat-, Sat-Unbeaten Jim err, gers and Lou Graham. All had urday Mitt his fifth Rornovskv; Priddy Lines (3) Cox (6 Middleton, Ponderosa, 5-0. Knowles (8) and Casanova.

W-Phoebus, I the sixth as Brian Cloherty hit: everywhere with his white-billed over the Waverley Coun-1 6-3 L-Pnddv, 1-4. Pole vault-Randy Berohem (school unreported) 106 (no second and third I a two-run homer. 1 cap. try Club course. Ile had won in Home run Washinoton.

Nen (3). heights reported). California 400 000 000-4 5 0 I Bob Lantz hit a. three-run "I've played very consistently 1 MONEY WINNERS 1936 and 1959. Death Near KaBriss Brunet, i end 0, 1 homer for Vaughn's in the for a good while and haven't, FloArdsreor gers (9); Odom, Sr-gui (61, Aker (91 and ond game yesterda missed very many fairways.

Miller BarPer $10,091.75 69-69-68-69-2J a Duncan. W-Brunet. 4-11. L-Odom, 2-4 Lou I've worked hard. But I can't ik Gr Allan Henning 9 Champs Named ia Cleveland ON) 003 000-3 9 0 Moe Make give enough credit to Tony Pen- 77121971--7616137777 for Home run Calforni, Reichardt 9).

Carnera Boston 013 010 21x-8 11 1 Tiant, Culver (6). Bailey (7) and Alcue, I Rosewali Victor na who has worked tirelessly ToTmt. Aaron $4,057.20 69-73-69-66-277 in Sword Play (Bell, Santiago. 6. (6) and Tillman, Gibson Coble eGrange 52,69) Pri- 1 s' 5 Boston, ilig2 1in (1).

Yas Good Finish NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. VVavne Yates 52,691 66-66-72-74-278 SEQUALS, Italy (AP) ii-zprnski iisi. Foy (lei. Arnold Palmer $2,691 67-68-70-73-278 By Casper $2, mo Camera, the former woricL (AP) Ken Rosewall whipped Sports Briefs Lionel Hebert 82,044.13 68-69-73-69-279 0 Gene Littler )3 71-69-69-70-279 A A-NTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) 100 Or0 coi -2 7 1' women's team from Los.

'heavyweight boxing champion New York 000 210 00Y-3 a i olich, Dobson te) Sherry (5). Mar-1 SHAWNEE ON illb44.12 70-72-67-70-279 fellow Australian Rod Bert Weaver $2.044 12 69-67-71-72-279 Angeles and a men's team from death. was reported today to be near shall (8), Aguirre (8) and Froehant Stet- I 6-3, 6-3, in just 51 minutes Sun-1 tlerhyre, Tillotson (6), Hamilton (91i: Pe. (AP)-Mahlon Moe of Spa- tty The Associated Press Don January $1,759.50 Auto Racine Bob Verwey $1.24715 69-71-71-71-281; New York have captured the i Car .11 returned 'Womeick (9) and Howard. Gibbs (6).

W- day to win the 53,000 first prize: Camera. who re urne is i Stostemyre, 7-7 L-Lolich, 5-10, Tom Weiskopt 51.247.75 kane and the University Johnny Poll $1,247.75 69-69-75-68-281 ships. WATKINS GLEN. NMI- Bobby NtCh012 $1.247.75 71-70-69-71-281 U.S. National fencing champion-, Home run Detroit.

MCAutitte f12) native village here last month i of New in the Pacific Coast Internation-' hue, a 29-veer-old automotive engineer, Chicago 001 000 000-1 3 Mexico had by far his best at Cup Tennis tournament. from Stony Brook, N.Y., set a new sports Jack Fleck $1.247 75 71-71-70-69-281 from the United States, is suf- Minnesot, 000 000 03 3 6 1 1 car record ot 105 87 mites per hour in his Bob Stanton 51,247.75 John and McNertnev Worth. 1 68 70-73 70 281 The women, fencing under the round of the tourne, a closing le I Bob Charles 81,247 75 68-68-75-70-281 iering from cirrhosis of the us er (9) and Zimmerman. Nixon (9). Sports Car Grand Prix over Sam! Bill Col ims $1,247 75 69-72-69-71-281 banner of Salle D'Armes Vince, 5 O.

L-John. 4-6. annu 1 71 Saturday, and finished the Loa-Chevrolt and easily won the 20th For Service Fest Posey of Sharon. by a Randy Petri 51.247 75 I Margin, Thom championship lip 'took the team foil champi 1 and diabetes. The 60-year-old former boxer! Saturday's Results 70th NCAA Golf Championships Call A.NA 9 Indyetelien Don Mason Sunda The.

MPII a ho Nose I (Moreno 2 ssi1(1 rCtui-iit'u litt iiihr stotstemyre, 7-7 L-Lolich, 5-10 I Tom Weiskoof 70-6949-73-28f us National fencing champion --i ni native village here last L'arnera. Home run Detroit. McAuliffe WATKINS GLEN. N.Y.-Mark Den0-1Bobby Nichols $1.247.75 71-70-69-71-231 hue, a 29-vear-old automotive engineer'Jonnnv pott $1,247.75 69-69-75-68-281 ships. 000 000 from Stony Brook, N.Y., set a new SOOrts JaCk Flock 71-71-70-69-281 'from the United States, 1.

from 001 mo John and McNertnev) Merritt, car record of 10517 miles per hour in his Bob Stanton 51.247.75 68-70-73-70-281 The women. fencing under the from cirrhosis of the liver (9) and Zimmerman. Niko' Loia-Cheyrolet and easily won the 20th i Bob Charles 81,247 .75 68-68-75-70-281 -Merritt. 5 O. L-John, 4-6.

annual Soorts Car Grand Prix over Sam: Bill C011ins $1,247 75 69-72-69-71-281 of Salle D'Armes Vince' and diabetes. Posey of Sharon, by a 1:37 Randy Petri $1.247 75 70-70-69-72-281 I Saturday's Results maroin Rocky Thompson S789 73-67-69-73-282 the team foil championship The former boxer 1 5. Minnesota 2 INDIANAPOLIS, Don Podoiph $785t 73-67-71-71-292 Sunday. The men of the New MrAVIPIR VA1 ND NA low as A $4950 Infra Red Baked Enamel Process call for appointment KE 5-5213 Firstbank Cards other financing available CITY GLASS SPECIALS NOW ON TUB ENCLOSURES SHOWER DOORS GLASS TAKE TOPS AUTO GLASS Stevenson Body Fender E. 6601 Sprague II strokes back of winner Hale Irwin of Colorado, who skied to a 79 for 288.

Despite his bad last round, Irwin was two strokes ahead of CITY GLASS N. 2417 Division :1A.17 Civ en to dal ch eer tho Sea Am ren hue Ma A ripe bet' inst ope alei the the ser sen An( avrisAs City 2. California 1 'White of Keokuk. lowa, driving his Doc190I Dave Stockton S789 70-69-71-72 or won I.J. -282 York Athletic Club thS.1 the past three days.

8, Baltimore 3 Cleveland 3, Boston 7 charoer at an averacie 82873 miles per 1 Ken Venturi S789 6 -28 8-70-72-722 villa lohas been in a semi-coma at his hour, went ahead for 000d on The 289h leo Gav Brewer 57A9 69497143-282 sabre division title. New York Detroit 3 to win the Hoosier Classic 100-mlle stock Jack Nicklaus S7919 72-69-69-72-782, I Car race on the Indiana Fairgrounds' Cme- Doug Sanders 5085 69-70-72-72-283 Mile dirt track. Terry Dill 5685 69-7270-72-283 NW League Greenville, S.C.-Richard Pettv, driving Ray Floyd 5995 68-73-70-73-284 IVomen's Golf a 1967 Plymouth, was in command most kel Nadir, $55 72-69-70-73-284 Montana Boxer Assticla 1 of the waY as he won a 100-mile NASCAR Steve Reid 5595 76-6640-72-284! By Tted Press Grand National stock car race at Green. Chuck Courtney 1595 Pct. GB AT CINCINNATI ville.Pickens SCieedway.

Frank Beard S595 73-70-71-713-284 4 3 371 1 TOP MONEY WINNERS Golf Cherie Sitford S488 Faces Charges Eugene Tr-City 4 3 .571 EAST PROVIDENCE. R.I.-Marty COodY S9188 71-71-71-72-285 Mediord (FirSt gar!) on? 02 5 3 4 .479 1 i Carol Mann 1.2.100, 70-6 Fleckman, the amateur sensation of the sikes 400 et-7342-71-2AS 3 4 .429 I Lewiston i Clifford Ann Creed $1640, 7061 Sandra Haynie 51.360 71.71 recent weekend's II S. Open, captured the ILabron Harris 5372 sixth annual Northeast Amateur with a DOug Ford S372 it-714747-24 IIISSOLTA (AP) Light- 71-72-75-73-246 marilynn Smith SI SUNDAY RESULTS C.O. 0-7 80, record-tying 54-hole total of 209, two i Dud, wood s172 69-74-711-73-2'6' Lindstrom 74-7 80 strokes ahead of 1963 winner Gene Fran-1 Paul BOnclesen $244 73-68-67-79-297 i heavyweight boxing title con- kathv Whitworth S820, 74 7 cis Fred Marti $244 73-71-72-71-2q7lender Roger Rouse was sched- ri. itity CINCINNATI-Car01 Mann shot a three- Howie Johnso $244 71-72-72-72-7871 CO 13 4 il Sandra Spurich S557, 74-71 78 7 uocier-car 69 final round to win the Chris ocker $244 Wed to appear in police court 71-72-72-72-287Iu are.

Betsy Cullen $557, 74 7: BOO Buckeye Sayings Ladies Profescrnnit Julius Soros $244 to answer charges lend end yen Pen. W-Cleveland 11-0i, I ID DeLeuise (6) end Bocas: Cleve- reagy Wikon S425, 76 7: tournament by four strokes over Clifforu L- eLeuise 11-1) Dokna Caooni sc57, Suzy Mel! 5425, 70-7o 'Bruce Devlin 141 I Dick Lott sal 67-71-74-76-2'8 of drunken disturbance and re- Second garnet Ann Creed. 041 310 1-9 13 0 1')rtu'rnke "6 Swimmina Tri- itv '15'lly Maxwell 541 HAYWARD. ttoMark Soitt of Sta Le Suctos 5312 50. 74 71 iblian sting arrest.

200 030 0-5 8 2 srr.dr,r, record, of Re Baxter $il Dick Waver 111 SI, Dermorly 5) end Scheschuk; rOene Heone SY7 50, Clara, Calif seam to a 73-70-72-73-288 S.257 50, 78 7, 4-101, in the 400-fretor freektyle at the as 4:11.1. Dermo i Rouse was jailed Friday night 15th San Leandro Relays, The Old mark 1 fel, DiJDOse after a downtown bar owner Beer. (21, Vor.oht (3), Sn- opt, Cross. Pr end Peony Bell 5257 50, 77-7: Jo- Ann 50. 77 7, (2-1).

L-Peeer to-I). Enolnhon $207.50, 75 lo Pencin9 tes 'called police, complaining the (First game) Judy $IM 73 II SANTA MONICA, Ott- 'National League Medford 0.0 000 0-0 1 0 Gr.ft,n $134. 77-7 ewe, 1964 Japanese felt champion, won! i boxer was creating a disturb- i 2:1 rKp) x-2 6 1 the Mil titip In 2nit li S. CnAnan.nnSn,PS.1 I Ron. Prile'l titt And Muse; An4Yer C''''r '8 E.

hret "4' 79-7' Sherry WOder Si 34, 73.71 defeating Albert Axelrod of Need York. By The Associated Press 1 ance. He was later released on t7). W-BeeYer Mary Lou aniei $13.4, 71-7, Karate i 7 ti-i); L-Beaton ,0 (Second game) Medford (Al On3 0-5 7 I 'Euoene 00) 01X1 0-1 5 1 and MArItt; innntOn. Coloe (2), ,61 end W-Sr" IT (0-2), Home run-Eu- I o000-- 2., come, Van By The Associated Press I I.

Pct. GB AT CINCINNATI Eugene 4 3 STI I TOP MONEY WINNERS Trt-Cots, 4 3 .571 Medlord 3 4 .4.1 I I CArol Mann $2,100, Lowtston 3 4 .429 I Cldford Ann Creed $1640, 70 Sandra Haynie $1.30, SUNDAY RESULTS mardynn Soldh S1 690, 70- 71-7701 Lmastrom SRA, tairst game) i-citv 0-0 (,2 02 5 i Kathy Whavyorth S820, 74 ton 010 13 4 1 Sandra SSS7, Canon; S557, 7 8 71 Dare. DeLeuse OS) And Bocos; Cleve- Don ne1sy Culinn $557, 74 nd And Van Man. W-Cleveland (1-0i, Peogy 5,475, 76 72 Suzy Maxwell $425, Second gacTle) cCity 0 19 13 0 JudY lorlusmke S360, 77 20 030 05 8 2 Lou.r.e Sonos S.317 SO 74 Sharon Miler S2S7 50, 79 72 n.i.io. Orirrworhr 51 and SrheschuS; marnane Haone 50, ioer.

(21, (31, n- Pndov Bed S257 SI, 77 72 fAl, DiiDdse .0 And Cross. Pr W- Ann ew.r SO. 77 (2-1), 1 -Baker t0-1 Engirhorn $201.50, (First game) 75 76 0...0 0,1 00 1 0 ILA, SIM 73 75 Pdford 2:1 x2 6 1 Syod S134, 77-76 140,, Ehre1 S34. 79 7i Shprry W.idvr Si34, 1176 FirertA, IVArtInfq t1). W-Beaver I i i RoAtroN i CI Wary Lou $13,1, 71 50, 75 76 73 75 77 76 79 7di 13 76 71 111-If Last Call! Last 4 Days to GI Yours Free! I his closest pursuers three of whom were bunched at ass.

There 70-69-69-2o7 4 of. re were only three rounds 68.73-211 than Moe's 71 end five -76-21 75-2167 others at that score Saturday. 74-72-72-218 1 71-73-218 II1S previous best was an open 74.75-7C".219 ing 73. lie also had a 78 and ete's Foot? 73-72-29 71-2701 Atm 70-76-74-270 69-75-271 i 76-73-223 74-224 2. Kills athlete's EMI fungi on contact.

74-72-77-273 Lir Scholl's Soi.vss I. Relieves itching. 7S-224 3. Heins heal cracked skin. 7A-74-27S 74-275 -7------N 0 LIV1 EX 78-226 OfigX- 114,4 SPRAY POADIR 74- 227 mg) 75-227 79-221 OINTMENT ILIQUID 71.82-221 his closest pursuers three of whom were bunched at 288.

There were only three rounds better than Moe's 71 end five others at that score His previous best was an open. ing 73. He also had a 78 and 74-225 ir Ihde I L11" A 74- 227 75-227 SPR AY POWDER 79-227 OINTMENT SIOUID 71412 227 Scho Soag ll's 1. Reli it eves chin g. Kills athlete's foot fungi on contact.

3. Heltai heal cracked skin. itiP7.7)SOLVEXt' yowl' POWDER -2------ OINTMENT ILIOUID SCENT :1 11, Minor Leagues NEW YORK-Chuck NrirriS. 27-year-old Won Lost Pct. Behind $325 bail.

from PodondO Beach. Cal, won tho mi. St. LOui 42 24 36 1 AmoriCitn OniOn cbamoionshio at Mattison 'Cincinnati A2 29 .592 2 a Sauer Garden, dethroning Juli0 LaSalle 36 2e .576 4 of New York. Patsouroh 35 30 .518 6'2 Tennis IS Franci" 36 33 -522 7'2 'rro Soccer STANFORD, Caht-patsy frpov of Atanta 36 34 .514 I 1 Odessa Junior Colleoe in Ts on to Phaoionio 31 35 .470 -11 NATIONAL LEAGUE Wonen's National Coliao.e,e 5.t.o145 Los Ange.ei 29 39 .426 14 obairo)onshio by defeating Pixie Lamm Houston 26 45 .364 Ilk Eastern Division of UCLA 6-1.

6-3. New York 23 41 .159 16 1 ets. GC GA Racine i Et4iiimore 8 a 4 84 2S 21 CHICAGO-Dr. eD. the 2-5 Sunday's Results 7 7 3 81 37 42 fevorite, dried torouab the Sin and Pitt5ouroh 1115 7)I)--5 8 0 7 6 3 79 80 23 to a 10-1finotn victory in the Si 06, Cincinnati CM V.i0 111- 4 11 Ph dano WI i6 6 4 60 23 22 0C11 ArlinOtOn ClassiC.

i McEea (7). Pizarro IS i and New York 3 I 3 44 19 23 INGLEWOOD. Priv May. Pancias, (71, Nottpoirt $34 O. bucking odds of 16-1.

ran a i 7.. A oornon (9, and Coker. Pavrrtch Western Division baifiienatfi ViCtOrv Over No la'-cniarano (7). Edwards (9). W-Veate, 9-2.

L-Pao- Ooland It 3 2 103 32 19 Piiken in a w)ro-to-wire fn105 in tfie 7-6. Los Anneles 6 2 76 22 21 750 CMoma at F4011vwCinl Pon Alou (2). Jime- St lows 7 6 4 77 24 21 ert 12'. 4 7 7 64 '17 i 79 Nrw York 16p 6 1 5 11 1 61 29 40 AlAtA Ln 4 7 7 York 1'00 6 1 Tore 611 1 102 NEW YORK-Chuck Norris. 27-vear-old Won Lost Pct.

Behind $325 bail. St. Louis 42 24 36 .1 from Redondo Beach. won the American Oven championship at Mattison 'Cincinnati A2 29 .52 2' a Souare Garden, dethroning Julio LaSalle 3 2'11 576 4 of New York. ttsburoh 35 30 318 6' 2 Tenni IS" Franci" 36 -522 7' 2 Pro Soccer Atlanta 36 34 .514 a STANFORD, Woolf of Odessa Jun ior Colleoe in Texas won the Phiiadelph 11 ia 31 j5 .470 1 FOR THE KNOWING FISHERMAN LOOK AT THE PRICE 4G FISHERMAN HE PRICE 01 I :1,6111, 4 I 4 i.

7., I7 7S .01 ti 1,4 f. i i 4 Ito () INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Ininda 144, Ilrantn 26 S-7, 2nd its P.tr,nrni 21, I) 6, 4 TEXAS LEAGUE Autt.n 5, 6 A. 10 I ArrArtitl Fart Nrwiti St I Prum. rrors SOUTHERN LEAGUE tinntarry 1, 0 16, 3 8 3 41, 2 Time Out FL to Aer (fail fah or Air in 1 Air is the to fen the 7 ZSA GABOR says MONEYat AMMO unEsTAUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS I imiso COMPLETE IN SERVICE COMPLETE INSPECTION SERVICE 0000s- a )0 1 Suridav's Results TA)10r l51. Deno, tr, and G-ot Sulhvan (7,, 4, ro 7, and 2, 0 and Ilecirer.

1-2 5., Ch 400 2 1 oniy garrteS srhettipPd. San Francsto 10') not tr4--1 1 1 Los 100 Dror) 00) -2 6 0 1 tr11 9 i And Hao- I or; Drysdalo and TOrbora. (7) 1 ZSA 7-1. 35. I First Game i us Hoton 0001101 rinel-1 5 1 Cn-rtanri 11 0 SAIE Pil 41,0.1 syaarmee and Hares and IN-Hands, 3-3 L- 4-4 1 WCRLD'S LIIMEST Al VotiSOn.

1 Second Game i I rev) rAll-0 3 11 rtiO Crtl Sle--II 11 2: -a---- Fut ints v. Eder's 11,, 104r, 44 IP mg (0 ,1 (-) ern and Hurd ey. 22 L-Fiel rsirv. I-. 4 I Horne runs 80rIt(S 2 tic.

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