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I -sr -t-t-v-i -rrrrrr Sr T. 1 mirv, YY-y wi The Spokesman-Review, Thursday, July 13, 1972. 25 WESTERN RACING rresiOnetpeopk Urt pcbple Fischer Walks Out; Returns for Defeat VACATION BOUND? ACRES ENTRIES Thursday, July 13 eiST Purse 1 900. For maiden fillies thre-years-old. Claiming 2500.

Six furlongs. Darlinq 120 Careful Jana 120 Abetsa Bet 120 Morn. Ambit 120 Sable Bay 120 Beau Poo 120 Ginger Snak 120 Crafty N. no WahooGirl 120 E. Flier 115 1M 2nd Nature 120 SECOND Purse 2000.

For three-year-olds. Claiming 3200. Six turlonqs. Miss M. Seed 115 Rapid Racer 120 Docamta 120 Terrlck 120 Sissy Eaqlt 110 Golden Dream 120 Zee Time 115 Persias Clown 170 Palouse Lad 170 Exotic Isle 120 Late Trip 120 THIRD Purse 1800.

For maiden fillies two years old. Claiming 7500. Five MAJOR BOXES METS 4, GIANTS 0 NEW YORK ab bi SAN FRANCISCO ab bl furlongs. Mtn. Journey Dobra Linda Mlz Marquerite Happy Do Napnap FOURTH 4 0 0 0 Harrelson ss 4 1 1 4 0 10 TMartinz If 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 Mays cf 2 12 0 4 0 0 0 Freqosi 3b 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 Boswell 2b 10 0.

2 0 10 Dyer 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Sudakls 1b 3 0 11 3 0 10 Grote rf 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 WGarrett 2b 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Matlack 3 11 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 Penelope Jones 120 120 Leeality 120 120 Ever Yours 120 120 Anqels Pye. 120 120 H. F. Swink 170 Purse 1800. For maiden two year olds bred In the state of Wash-inqton.

Claiming 5000. Five furlongs. Bonds rf Maddox cf Speier ss McCovev 1b Kingman 3b Healy Fuentes 2b Hendersn If McDowell Arnold ph Reberaer Gallagner Moffltt Total ph Vale ran. FOURTH Five furlongs. Puna $1,800 Two-year-old maldans, Washington bred Prince Boinq, Craswell 10.10 4.60 3 30 Rep Nid, Coowr 4 40 2 40 Simulator, Knowles 3 40 Time 01 4-5.

Tender Talk, Ceio Me. Bully Jones, Drmkln Gourd. Windy Spike also ran. FIFTH Si furlongs. Purse 12,000 Claiming, four-year-olds and uo Sam Egan, Knowles 4.20 3 20 2 40 Vikinq's Fancy, Howq 4,40 2 an Queen Theresa, Leonard 3 00 Time 1:12 2-5.

Tom's Cay, Caet. Khal Revels Whirl also ran. na1' SIXTH Six ard half furlonqs. Purse $2,000. Three-year-old fillies.

Lace Creek, McAltstar 24.90 9,10 5.00 Mi Coneia, Knowles i.10 2 90 Short Bux, York 3') Time 1:19 4-5. No Foolin Paddy. i rfl9nN.l!lu?! Jackies Judge, Donna's Juhe, Darla's Double, Sharon's Girl. She's A RJpner, Lealert also ran. SEVENTH Five and half furlonqs.

purs $7'700. Claimirxj, three- and four-year-olds. 8.80 5.70 4.60 Just A Question, Leonard 6.50 4 40 Count Seranade, Baze 3 in 15. Toshane, Alices Heart, ran Muster KnRcky Ran also m. 1 HTH Six furlonqs.

Purse $1,800. Claiming for three- and four-year-olds. Final Craswell 12.30 6.50 3 90 Roval Banquet, York 17 40 8 30 Positive Bid, Knowles sn 3'5' CouOr Rock, Biq iatuST Bfazing Gale, thEhX Grave Half Throttle also ran. furlonqs. Purse $2,500 My 1 Day? YSTlb 3 30 110 5-5.

Kenmore's Kid, Strong ran RU" ower' Second Plcklnng also nT70nNrV.Tm11 Purs n0, anl UD. Rlccar Miss, Best 13.70 7 90 5 30 Funsyille, Baze 4 30 Trophy Day, Hollingsworth 7V0 trnl n'7, A Con-Look alwaran pl" Dont Handle S403, 141. Alt. 120. AMERICAN ROYALS 11, ORIOLES 4 KANSAS CITY BALTIMORE bl ab bl Petek ss 4 0 0 0 Buford If 5 0 2 0 OTIS ef 5 2 2 0 Blair ef 0 0 0 Schnblum rf 4 2 3 1 Crowley rf 4 0 0 0 Hovley rt 0 10 0 BRobinsn 3b 4 1 1 0 Plnlelle If 4 2 11 Grich ss 4 0 0 0 Keough If 0 0 0 0 JPowell lb 4 2 2 2 Mayberry 1b 3 0 1 Wett 0 0 0 0 KirkDdtrk 2 0 2 Scot 0 0 0 0 Taylor ph 1 0 0 0 DJohnson 2b 3 1 2 2 May 0 10 0 Belanger ss 0 0 0 0 Roias 2b 5 115 Oates 2 0 0 0 Floyd 3b 5 110 Etchebrn 2 0 10 Nelson 3 0 0 0 PDobson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shopay ph 10 1 Abernthy 0 0 0 0 Harrison 10 0 Knoop ph 1111 Baylor oh 10 0 0 Fitzmrris 0 0 0 0 GJackson 0 0 0 0 Rettenmd rf 1 0 0 0 -Total 39 Total Kansas City Baltimore 222 522 ooo 7ii a ooo ago Avoid frustration and expensive road service NOW! Jesson Doubles B.

Hit In Ispeo Divorce Ahead 27 4 5 3 29 0 4 0 Total 000 000 000-0 ,120 000 10 4 San Francisco New York Kingman, Fregosl. Dl SanFran-cisco 2, New York 1. LOB SanFrancIsco 4, New York 10, 28 Mays. 3B Harrel son. Dyer.

IP ER BB SO McDowell (L.8-7) 4 2 3 3 7 Reberger 3 3 1 1 Motlitt 1 0 1 Matlack (W.9-5) ...9 0 0 1 HBP by Rabergar (Dyer). 2:29. A 33,227. 120 Mr. M.

R. 170 120 Kfnq Cup 120 120 Rare Controller 120 120 Mister Judd 120 120 Kettles Best 120 FIFTH Purse 2000. For three year olds. Claiming 3200. Six furlonqs.

Thonqs Choice 115 Vital Wings 120 Gold Emblem 120 Golden Dip 115 Palms Up 115 Classic Chance 120 Bright Sunrise 115 Safi Tu 110 Saus Twitter 120 Candy Dan 120 Cache Creek 120 SIXTH Purse 200. For four veer olds and up. Claiming 1600. One mile and one sixteenth. Old Times A.

12? Colo. Princess 112 Brunestar 127 C. Match 122 Royal D. 116 Azullkeit 123 Irish Lodqe 119 SEVENTH Purse 2000. For four year olds and up.

Claiming 2000. Six and one half furlongs. Quick Hitter 12? Newaukum 122 Dew Dream 117 Wayward Ho 116 Pataha Pete 116 Poona Song 122 Must Sail 122 Rocky Reigh 122 Miss Ramsey 117 BanchoryJean 111 EIGHTH Purse 2500. For three year old fillies. Claimlnq 6250.

Six furlongs. Durendal 1U Anqels D. 119 Starcrest L. 116 Erics Cal M. 11? Galwell 120 Fancy Quill 116 NINTH Purse 3000.

For three year old fillies allowance. One mile. CAR PACKAGE ERVICE OFFERS REDS 6, BUCS 3 Grich. DP Kansas Citv 9 niti OffsS Mayberry' V) RiaS (J R. Nelson 4 1 3 ER- Burgmeier ft I Abernthy (W.2-1 .2 2-3 0 Fitzmorris P.

Dobson Harrison Jackson (L.0-1 0 scott 13 1 Watt "(Plnielia). T-3-00. CINCINNATI ab bl Rosa If Morgan 2b Tolen cf Bench TPerez lb Menka 3b Foster rf 4 0 10 2 10 0 3 0 12 4 2 2 3 1 I 4 0 10 4 110 PITTSBURGH ab bl Clines rf Davallllo If Slenneft ph AOIIver cf Stargell lb Hebner 3b Sanguilln alio 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 4 110 4 110 2 110 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mazroski 2b 4 0 3 1 Concepcn SS 3 0 11 Simpson 1 0 0 0 Gullet 1 0 0 0 Carroll 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Alley ss LWalker Kison Zisk pn BJohnson RHnandz MMay ph CHISOX 5, INDIANS 4 CHICAGO ritvpi Aun B.H- ab-rhbi DAllen Muser Reichardt CMay Miss Tempo Dom 0 Lette Sterling Sue Mol Dier TENTH 29 i 8 34 3 10 2 Total Total 119 Censorship 116 Imbrosetta 116 Lacey Lit 122 111 Purse 1700. For four year olds and up. Claiming 1600.

One mile and one sixteenth. 110 Persia Sun 120 Rusty Effort 120 CrudeOil 115 Sandettes B. 115 Captains Tea ONLY Spezio Egan i. Lemonds pr Hrrmann Alvarado ss Wood A J. 0 Leon ss 0 0 0 0 Kilkenny 0 0 Foster ph 0 0 0 Lamb 4 0 2 0 Hilgendrf McCraw ph 37 5 11 5 Total 4 0 10 10 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 33 4 9 HOLLYWOOD Total Chicago Cleveland l.Oil change 2.

Oil filter 3. Chassis lube 4. Differential check 5. Transmission oil check 6. Battery water level check 3 0 0 0 3 0 Pitlsburoh 100 000 002 3 clncinna," 010 21 x-4 Mazeroski.

DP-Pittsburgh 2, Cincinnati 3. LOB Pittsburgh 7, Cincinnati 4 2B Mazeroski, Davallllo. HR T. Perez (14), Bench 2 (24). S-TolaJ- L.

Walker (L.3-5) 3 1-3 4 Kiion 2 2-3 1 B.Johnson 1-3 1 3 3 R.Hernande 3-3 2 Simpson (W.5-3) I 1 2 '-sioooi Carroll li. DODGERS 9, PHILS 5 PHILADELPHIA ab bi Lacv 2b 5 12 1 Bowa ss Moia II 5. 1 3 1 Harmon Jb 5. 0 1 1 3b 5 2 2 0 10 0 1 1 II II ft ft DP Chicago 1. Cleve 2B-LFnn Cleveland 4.

Egan, G. Nettles. Fosse (4), Lollch (2) Reicharctt Chambliss, Reichardt. Wood (W.13-4) 9 Kilkenny Lamb (L.2-4) "4 1-3 4 Hilgendrf 2-3 1 Lamb. PB-Egan 2.

ER BB SO 4 4 15 4 4 5 3 J10 0 0 0 10 2:29. A- PLAYFAIR WORKS Wednesday, July 12 ankfr Conrad :37, Bay Ghost .39 4-5, Bloom Away :38 2-5 By Gum :37 4-5, Chief AAalarkey Cold Eclipse 37, Dainty Sprite :36 3-5, Dr Paionett :40, For W.rd4'rh Lon's Crystal :39, Lou Mar :37 2-5, Moon Tike :38, Our Ripple Rock :38 2-5, Pass Ya By :42, Oueen of .3 3.5 Rocind Ruler :38 ToVs jTdqe 7 Sl 4 FURLONGS Amblinq Hone :52 2-5, Aorll Zehn :51 1-5, Blue Marauder :50 2-5, FG. Comic Hit :49 4-5, Dr. Triop :51 2-5, Front Page :51, Gina' Thong 4-5 FG, Golden Trix :50 3-5, Idle Wav :51 1-5, Ivory Coast :53, Jeffrey M. :54 1-5, Little Doughboy :53 1-5, Meza Lady :51 2-5, Miss Evil Eve :52 4-5.

Mr. Bancroft :51, My Move :51, Plica 2.5, Rose O'Fire :52 2-5, Ruby Count 4-5, Say To Me TomS Jud :32.1 Raoid Princess 5 FURLONGS Alate Storm 1:05 3-5, Arlos Faith 1:04 2-5, Almarko 1.04 3-5, Dell Dare 1:05, Fox Trot Man 1:03 4-5, Just Thong 1:07 2-5. Just You 1 07 3-5, Mac's Limpio Lea 1:04 3-5, Maheagio 1:07, Miss Three L. 1:03 1-5, Moose Mahogany 1:07, Mustgonow 1:04. Pink Saint 1:07, Rameses Ruler 1:04, Saladin 1:04 2-5, Soeed Control 1:07, S.

Pironto 104, Strong Pride 1:03 Too Row Kid 1:05 1-5, Warm Request 1:05 1-5. Giants Gain Lose Players WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. (AP) Offensive guard Doug Van Horn, who had played out his option, signed his 1972 contract with the New York Giants Wednesday but wide receiver Bob Grim left camp unsigned. Grim, obtained during the off-season from the Minnesota Vikings in the deal for quarterback Fran Tarkenton, checked into the Giants training camp at Monmouth College Tuesday but left Wednesday over a salary dispute. WDavIs cf WParker 1b Buckner rf Valentine ss Sims Grbkwitz 3b John Clear and Fast First 3-year-olds, 6 furlonqs.

General Scott 3.20, 2.80, 2.60; dh-Callfornla Doll 16.00, 8.00; dh-dq-Dustllea 6.40. Time 1:10 1-5. SECOND 6 furlonqs. Busy Chief 5.00, 2.80, 2.40; Kissing Time 2.80, 2.60; Time Slot 4 80. Time 1:10 2-5.

$2 Daily Double 3-12 paid $12.80. THIRD 2-year-olds, furlongs. Classy Mark 9 00, 4.00, 3.80; Oldest Michael 3.20 3.40; Consumer 9.20 Time 1:04 2-5. FOURTH 6 furlongs. Nationalistic 17.80.

7.60, 7.60; Holly Park 4.60, 4.00; Slioned Line 14.60. Time 1:10 2-5 FIFTH 3-year-olds, 1 mile turf. Darling Lucille 2.80, 2.80, 2.40; Matchless Mine 27.20, 10.80; Turn To Charm 4.60. Time-1 :37 2-5. SIXTH- 6 furlonqs.

Lady Myth 6.40, 4.20, 2.60; California Girl 9.80, 4.60; Chase the Lioht 2.60. Time 1:10 1-5. SEVENTH 1st Div. Hollywood Lassie Stakes, two year olds, 6 furlongs. Windv's Dauqhter 2.60, 2.20.

2.10; Protest 12.40, 4.60; Rosalie Mae, Wynn 2.40. Time 1 :09 3-5. EIGHTH 2nd Div. -Hollywood Lassie Stakes, 2 year olds, 6 furlongs. Bold Liz 3.00, 2.40, 2.20; Kadesh 5.00, 3.40; Lucky Jen 3.40.

Time 3 1. NINTH -I' mile. Star Pool 17.40, 5.40. 3.40; Snappy John 7.00, 5.20; Ballv Eyre 2.80. Time 1:49 3-5.

Attendance 20,499. Handle 2,341,774. ONLY 1 0 10 12 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 5 0 2 0 Money 5 2 3 2 DJohnson 1b 0 2 5 0 3 2 Luzinskl If 4 1 I 4 110 Freed rf 5 12 1 Montanez cf 4 2 11 Twitchell 4 110 Koegel oh MScarce Lis ph MRyan Bateman Gablem pr Selma Chmoion Lersch WRobnsn cf 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 3 0 TWINS 7, BREWERS 1 MILWAUKEE MINNESOTA BDavU i ati i bi abrhbl HmV 3 0 0 0 Thompsph ss I 12 KiMebrew lb 4 I 2 0 3 0 11 Reese lb 0 10 0 2 0 Darwin cf 3 12 3 1 0 1 0 Soderhlm 3b 4 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 Brye II 3 0 11 0 0 0 Renick rf 4 111 4 0 0 0 Nettles rf 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Mifterwld 3 110 0 0 0 Roof I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ewen 3 0 10 Lahoud rf Briggs lb DMay cf Clark 3b Ratliff Auerbach ss Brett Bell Ferraro ph Sanders 1. Align front end 2. Balance front wheels 3.

Adjust brakes 4. Repack front wheel bearings (outer disc only) Total 40 5 13 5 42 9 It 8 Total Total Las Angela 12 mi eitl Phlledelphle 300 010 0105 Most American cars 33 I 5 1 Total 33 7 10 7 Position Hopeless REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) With a hopeless position on the chess board, Bobby Fischer walked out for 30 minutes Wednesday, then returned to lose the first game of the world chess championship to Boris Spassky, the Russian title-holder. After the game was over Fis cher told the man who taught him the moves of the game when he was a boy in Brooklyn, N.Y., that it will settle down. It was a bad day all around for the 29-year-old American. In addition to conceding Spassky a 1-0 lead in the score at the outset of the 24-game match, Fischer developed some more money trouble.

News from London was that James Slater, who sweetened the pot with 50,000 pounds about $120,000 wouldnt be able to get his money out of England because of currency restrictions. Not Talking Slater's donation, which pushed the total prize money to $300,000, enticed Fischer to end his holdout at the scheduled start of the match July 2. Asked about Slaters problem, Fischer snapped, No comment. The play lasted only one hour and three minutes. It was the continuation of a game begun Tuesday and adjourned after 40 moves with Fischer in a position the experts said would give him only a draw at best.

Spassky had his king, a bishop that controlled the black diagonals and three pawns. Fischer was down to his king and five pawns, two of them loose on the kings side. One of Spasskys pawns threatened a Fischer pawn when play concluded Tuesday night. Pawn Captured In the first move Wednesday, Spassky captured the pawn. Fischer recaptured with his king and the game turned into an effort by Fischer to push his pawns a square at a time to the last rank under the escort of his king.

Suddenly after five minutes of play and some indecisive sparring, Fischer stood, spoke animatedly to chief referee Lothar Schmid of West Germany and disappeared with his long rolling gait through the beige curtains offstage left. Fischer strode to his back-stage dressing room where he told Schmid, who followed him, that he wouldnt continue play unless a movie camera 150 feet from the chess board was ordered shut off. It was barely visible from where Fischer sat. Schmid said he couldnt order the camera removed. Fischer stayed away for 30 minutes while his clock continued to devour time.

He returned to continue the struggle, making his 44th move, an ineffectual sidestep with his king. 56th Move In ensuing play all the pawns on the king's side were lost. Fischer shifted his king in a hopeless struggle to the other side of the board, where two of his pawns and two of Spasskys blocked each other's passage. Fischer couldn't unblock because Spasskys bishop could protect his position from long range. Finally, after Spasskys 56th move his king approached the jam on the queens side Fischer resigned.

He reached over and stopped his clock. He offered Spassky his hand, folded his scorecard and walked out pausing once to wave to the audience, which was applauding the Russian. Fischer left the hall by the stage door whitefaced and hurried to a waiting car. From the car he spotted John Collins, a paraplegic sitting a few feet away in a wheel chair. Collins taught Fischer the game.

Fischer rolled down the car window and said, I'm sorry. It will settle down." He left immediately for his air conditioned hotel suite. Milwaukee Minnesota 000 ooi 0001 000 040 10 (Parts extra if needed) Grabrkewitz. DP PhHedelphia 2. LOB Lso Angeles 9, Philadelphia 10.

2B Sims, Grabrkewitz, Money, Buckner, Bateman. 3B Bowa, W.Parker. SB Bowa. W. Parker.

S-jJohn. rerbbs0 John (W.S-4) 9 13 5 5 2 Chanpion (L.4-9) 1 1-3 7 4 4 0 0 Lersch i 1 3 5 4 4 0 Twllchell -2 1-3 3 II 1 1 MScarce 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 WP-Ctvimpion. 2:54. E7.olar.kM Soderholm. DP Milwaukee aa Milwaukee 7, Minnesota 6 2B Mrtterwald.

HR Renick (2), Darwin (in Soderholm (10). Blvleven. IP ER BB SD 3 6 2 4 Sanders 2 4 1 2 Blyleven 9 5 1 1 2 5 WP-Brett. 2 1 2 A 87874. 1 2 5 ONLY CARDS 7, BRAVES 0 ST LOUIS ACRES RESULTS Rain and Sloppy FIRSfT One Mile.

Purse $1,700. Three-vear-old maiden colts and oeldinqs. Mustard on Ryt 29.30 15.80 8.20 Rosamber $.50 4.10 Mouda 16.00 Time 1:44 4-5. Hy Dunce, Empire Wav, Splendid Splinter, Apache Runner, Klein-heim Lee, Steam Away also ran, SECOND One Mile. Purse $1,700.

Three-year-old maiden colts and geldings. Pep's Jim John Hlnkswrth 3.30 3.60 3.20 Freedom Born, Knowles 3.60 4.20 3.20 El Hlio Bendito, Frey 3,50 Time 1:41 3-5. Mitigate, It's A Bless-Inq, Mrs. Denny, Robindy, Travelin Padre, Dolden Dold, Charlie Hustle also ran. Daily Double (3-7) 56.90.

THIRD Five turlonqs. Pursa $1,800. Two-yar-old maiden fillies. Bebop's Girl. York 7.40 3.70 3 30 Bright Blessing, Howg 2.80 3.30 Bills Tip, Doll 4.10 Time 1:01 3-5.

Rare Opportunity, Miss Jet Lea, Fair Coin, Kates Fancy, Maple luwwxr 1. Install 2 famous brand shocks 2. Professionally align front end ab bl 4 12 3 10 0 0 4 110 3 10 0 3 12 1 4 111 3 10 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 11 4 12 1 Playfair Is Readied for Season Most Fields Are Filled The stage is set for the opening of the 1972 horse racing season at Playfair Race Course. Entries were taken day morning for the 10-race pro- gram which will launch the 55-day summer and fall meeting Friday night and, despite the usual last-minute flurry of activ- ity in the racing office, the whole procedure went off without a hitch. Full fields were the order of the day with the exception of the $1,500 Premiere Purse, a six-furlong sprint which attract-ed six leading three-year-olds, including Mr.

and Mrs. David A. Sullivans developing star Colonel Reigh. Opening weekend will include 1 racing Friday and Saturday nights as well as Sunday after-'noon. Post time Friday and Saturday will be at 6:30 p.m.

Sun-; day racing will begin at 2 p.m. Entries Open Entries will be accepted this morning for Saturdays card which will include the $1,800 Playfair Express. Horsemen will enter horses Friday for Sundays action, including the $2,000 Spokane Valley Purse. In addition to Colonel Reigh, who has ripped off a streak of consecutive victories at Yakima Meadows, Coeur dAlene and Longacres, the Premiere lineup will include Piano Keys, Broken Top, Regular Pilot, Rocind Ruler and Dustaggio. The latter five all are Oregon-1 bred, demonstrating the great- er weld between Portland Mead-' ows and Playfair which has cre- ated a new, independent Northwest racing circuit.

Piano Keys, owned and trained by E. J. Schnell of Portland, was one of the better sophomore sprinters in his home city this spring. Broken Top tallied three front-running victories. Regular Pilot, who won a division on the Juvenile Mile here last fall, captured a pair of sophomore features at Portland Meadows.

The other two also won at the Oregon track. Jane to Ride Two Leading older claiming horses will meet in Saturdays Playfair Express and the Spokane Valley will provide the first meeting of the best older horses on the grounds. Both races will be run over six furlongs. Jane Driggers, the latest woman jockey to court success at the five-furlong track, received two assignments for opening night. She will ride Schnells Miss Barouche in the second race and Deternott, owned by Rolln Acres, her con-tract-holder, in the fifths While the racing department taxed its resources, workmen were busy throughout the grandstand, cleaning, repairing, in- stalling fixtures and testing equipment in preparation for opening night when a crowd of almost 7,000 fans is expected.

ON THE BAIL Another new appeared on the scene Wednesday. He Is Dan Buxbaum, son of owner Rex Buxboum whose horses are trained bv Francis E. Peery. former Playfair cham-. pion.

Young Buxbaum has built uo a sizeable reputation in only a few weeks of riding at unrecognized meets in his home state of Montana owner-trainer Les J. Ellsworth, whose horses Include the promising Wings for Home, is hospi- tallzed In Sacred Heart Hospital with a heart condition. In his absence, the Ellsworth horses are in the care of J.T. (Ted) Clark who compaiqns former Ell- sworth standout Lost Gold, a longtime Playfair winner Rikl Pulver, whose father, Kenneth, tor marly rode with success here, also Is on addition to the rider colony new stables arriving include Joe Kelly with head, among them the hard-hitting Fleet Ala and Merblemount, as well as Fred Hepton and Jerry Boseouette with six each. All are from the Spokane area.

Hull Among 35 Invited by Canada TORONTO (AP) Bobby Hull, a National Hockey League i-superstar for 15 years with the Chicago Black Hawks before "jumping recently to the Winni-, peg Jets of the World Hockey Association, was among 35 play-ers invited Wednesday for a tryout with Team Canada, iwhich will play a hockey team i from the Soviet Union this fall. The possibility of Hull being able to play remains in doubt, however, because Hockey Cart- ada has stipulated that all play-; trs must have signed NHL con- Team Canadas training camp Aug. 13. Others Invited Harry Sinden, coach of Team Cinada and former coach of Canada and former coach i of the NHLs Boston Bruins, an-, ifiunced the list, 1 Hull jumped the NHL and signed a 10-year, $2.5 million with Winnipeg as play-t jr-coach. The other players all from the NHL invited to training 'camp in preparation for the series of games were: Don Awrev.

Boston Bruins, defense; Gerry Cheevers, Boston, goalie; Bobbv Clarke, Philadelphia Flyers. Cournover, Montreal Canadteni, rlQht Marcel Dionne, Detroit Red Winqs, center? Ron Ellis, Toronto Maole Leafs, right wing? Rod Gilbert, New York Rangers, right wing; Jocelyn Guevremont, Vancouver Canucks, defense? Vic Had-field, New York, left winq. Paul Henderson, TorontOr left wlnq; tennis Hull, Chicago left winq; Frank Mahovlich, Montreal, left winq; Peter Montreal, center left winq; jrad Park, New York, defense; Jean Aatelle, New York, centre, Mickey Red-t vond, Detroit, right winq; Serqe Savard, i Montreal, defense; Rod Seihnq, New York, defense? Bill White, Chicago, de- tense. i Red Berenson, Detroit, center? Gary Bergman, Detroit, defense, Wayne Cash-man, Boston, left winq; Ken Dryden, Montreal, goalie; Phil Esposito, Boston, center; Tony Esposito, Chicaqo, qoalie; iTony Esposito, Chicago, goalie; Bill Gol-t spsworthy, Minnesota North Stars, right wing; Jacques Laoerriere, Montreal, defense? Rick Martin, Buffalo Sabres, left wing; Jean-Paul Parise, Minnesota, rioht wing. Gil Perreault, Buffalo, centre; Pat Sta pteeon, Chicago, defense; Derek Sender- son Boston, Centre J.

C. Tremblev. Mon- treat, defense: Bobby Orr, Boston de- tense. ATLANTA a bi Lum rf 4 0 0 0 Brock If Baker cf 4 0 0 0 Melendez If Evans 3b 3 0 0 0 Crosby 2b arty If 3 0 2 0 MAlou lb 'SBrown If 0 0 0 0 Torre 3b Wiliams lb 4 0 1 0 Simmons asanova 4 0 0 0 Carbo rf MPerez ss 4 0 10 JCruz cf Garrido 2b 4 0 10 Maxvill ss Schueler 2 0 10 Glbsos McLain 0 0 0 0 Breazeaia ph 1 0 0 0 McQueen 0 0 0 0 TIGERS 3 TEXAS 8b bl ab bi 2 0 MAuliffe 4 12 1 4 0 0 0 TTavlor 2b 10 0 0 I 2 1 2 AKodrOW 3b 4 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 Nerthrup rf 3 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 WHorton If 4 13 0 Cash lb 4 0 10 MStanley cf 10 11 Haller 3 0 0 0 Brnkman ss 1 0 0 0 Slayback 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 DNelson 3b Harrah ss Mlncher lb Billings If Biittner rf Lovitto cf Kubiak 2b Randle 2b Jones ph Panther Maddox ph Goglwski Lindblad ph CORN DOGS 4 For 89 BEEFY'S N. King Cox Ford 6010 DIVISION 33 7 9 7 33 0 6 0 Total Total Amnia ooo ooo oob-o St.

Louis 030 200 20x 7 Total 35 1 8 1 Totat 32 3 9 2 IxS 018 OW 0001 Detroit 802 100 OOx 3 ONLY LOB Atlanta 8, St. Louis 6. 2B Torre. 3B Carty. HR Gibson (3), Brock (2).

$8 Torre. IP ER BB SO Schueler ..4 6 5 5 2 0 McLain 2 1 0 0 1 McQueen 2 2 2 2 1 Gibson (W.9-5) 9 6 0 0 2 1:57. A 19,827. PADRES 6, EXPOS 5 SAN DIEGO MONTREAL Randle. King.

DP Texas 1. LOB Texas 9. Detroit 10. 2B Lovitto, A.Rodriquez, Biittner, D. Nelson, Cash.

SB D. Nelson. Brinkman. IP HR ER BB SO Cox (L.2-1) 4 6 3 12 1 Panther 2 2 0 0 0 1 Gognlewskl 1 2-3 1 0 0 2 1 Lindblad 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Slayback .9 8 112 9 2:16. A 14,767.

AC plugs' New Delco points condenser rotor carburetor generator Check regulator Any American car BOSOX 7, A 6 4 0 2 2 BoccabMa ph 1 0 0 0 Roberts 3b Stahl If Colberf 1b Gaston rf Morales cf Corrales EHnandz ss Caldwell Corkins Schaeffer Jestadt eh Ross Norman Greif (Air conditioned cars extra) BOSTON OAKLAND ab bl ab bl Harper If 3 0 0 1 Campnris ss 6 0 3 1 Lee 1 0 0 0 Rudi If 5 0 10 Newhasr 0 0 0 0 RJackson cf 4 0 0 0 Griffm 2b 5 0 10 Tenace 3b 5 110 Fisk 3 2 3 2 Epstein lb 5 0 0 0 PetrocelH 3b 5 0 2 1 Manqual rf 4 3 2 2 2 0 1 2 0 1. 3 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 10 0. 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 Bailey 3b 2 0 0 0 MCarver 3b 1 0 0 0 Humphry 0 0 00 Jorgensn 1b 1 0 0 0 Stoneman 0 0 0 0 McAnally 0 0 0 0 Strhmayr 0 0 0 0 Falrey oh TWalker Fairly ph Renko 5 10 0 Duncan 5 110 Cullen 7b 1 2 0 4 12 1 Hamilton 2 0 10 4 12 1 Finqers 10 10 1 8 0 0 Hendrick oh 1 080 0 0 0 0 Knowles 0 0 0 0 1111 Bando oh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Cater lb Oalivie rf Beniauez ss Mi I ter cf Curtis Tiant Gaaliano Ph Krausse Ystrmski If Total Total 35 6 10 6 Total 37 5 11 4 San Diego 021 210 0006 Montreal 300 020 0 0 3 38 7 1 2 7 Total 43 6 16 6 Boston 100 032 1007 Oakland 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 6 Install brake ONLY linings and rebuild wheel cylinders on all 4 wheels 2. Arc linings 3. Turn drums 4.

Repack front new bearings cylinders 5. Inspect complete system (other, siightiyhiShri Drum-typa Brakes Fords, Chevys, Plymouth American Compacts DP Montreal 1. LOB San Diego 6, Montreal 9. 2B Hunt. 3B FOli.

HR Stahl (5), Gaston (4). SB Mashroe. tJ IP ER BB SO Caldwell 4 2-3 7 5 2 1 1 Corkins ...3 3 0 0 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1-31001 1-3 0 0 0 0 1-3 0 0 0 0 3 6 5 5 2 Schaeffer Ross Norman Greif Stoneman (L.8-6) and SPOKANE YOUTH BASKETBALL CLINIC What You Get! 1. Equipment Official Basketball, T-Shirt and Jacket Patch. 2.

Expert instruction in small groups Twenty hours of basketball taught by EWSC staff and varsity players for only $30.00. 3. Youth Scaled program all equipment (small ball, lower basket) and activity is designed to match group age and height. (8-14). 4.

Fitness testing each boy is evaluated in a program endorsed by the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. Clinic Dates Sites Jflly 17-28 Session A.M. Linwood Park Country Homsi Blvd. Spokane Session P.M. Seth Woodard Etem.

E. 7401 Mission Spokane Valley Session P.M. Progress Elem. outdoor area N. 710 Progress Rd.

Spokone Volley July 31-Aegnst 11 Session A.M. City Pork Slob Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Session P.M. Gonzaga Prep High School E. 1724 Euclid Spokane Session P.M. Our Lody of Fatima Elem.

E. 1428 33rd Spokane McAnally 1 Strohmaver 2 T. Walker 2 Renko 1 1 1 0 0 Cullen, Beniauez, Tenace, Epstein, Cater. DP Boston 2, Oakland 1. LOB Boston 8, Oakland 13.

2B Petrocelli, Cullen, Mangual, Beniauez, R. Miller. HR Mangual (2), Fisk (12), Duncan (14). SB Campanerls. SF Harper.

IP ER BB SO Curtis 3 13 9 3 3 Tiant -3 0 0 0 Krausse 1 3 11 Lee 3 2-3 4 2 2 Newhauser 1-3 0 0 0 Hamilton 4 2-3 6 4 4 Finaers (L.5-3) ....2 1-35 3 2 Knowles 2 1 0 0 Save Newhauser (2). WP Lee. 3:06. A 5,654. 4 6 0 I I 1 1 YANKS 5, ANGELS 0 fwtstom CHAMPION A full 4-ply nylon cord tire! T.M.

NEW YORK ab bl Swoboda rf 5 0 0 0 Munson 3 0 2 2 Murcer cf 5 0 10 White If 3 0 0 0 Bfomberg 1b 3 1 0 0 Allen 2b 3 110 Sanchez 3b 4 110 Kennev ss 2 2 0 1 Stotlmyre 3 0 1 2 CALIFORNIA ab bi Alomar 2b 4 0 2 0 Berry cf Pinson rf ROMver 1b Spencer If McMullen 3b 3 0 0 0 Cardenas ss 3 0 10 Stephnsn 0 0 0 0 Torborq LAlien Barber Motton ph RMav Lienas ph Fisher Save Greif '(2). HBP by Caldwell (Jorgensen). WP McAnally. 3:09. A 15,048.

Wins Posted by Fidelity, Cal Smith Cal Smith overpowered McCarthy 3-0 and Fidelity downed Barstone 3-1 Wednesday night in American Legion baseball action. Cal Smith got its three runs in the third inning without the benefit of a hit. Three walks, two errors and a hit batsman accounted for the scoring. Gene Gerrard pitched a three-hitter and struck out 12 for the winners. Fidelity scored its three runs on seven hits as Craig Mitchell pitched a three hitter and struck out 10 to put his team in first place.

Cal Smith 003 000 ft 3 1 Total 31 5 6 5 Total 32 0 7 0 New York 040 ooo 0015 California 000 000 0000 6.00-13 Blackwells plus SI 61 F.E.T. and tire off your car. WhitdwaMt and othar sizes also at low prices. ER. Oliver.

DP New York 2, California 2. LOB New York 7, California 5. 28 Munson. Stottlemyre. IP ER BB SO Stotlmyre (W.9-10) 9 7 0 0 0 5 L.

Allen 1-3 4 4 3 3 1 Barber 4 2-3 1 0 0 1 3 R.May 2 0 0 0 2 1 E. Fisher 1 11111 2:16. A 10,148. 4 WAYS TO CHARGE Drive in for a FREE tire air pressure check by the people tire people. .1 i a i niait 'lAMlvtmCARO' NATIONAL ASTROS 10, CUBS 6 HOUSTON CHICAGO ab bl ab bi atdoad aig ajdoad 3uojo.iA McCarthy 000 000 Beaovich Gerrard and Beaovich; b-0 3 4 Nelson, Nelson, Travis (4) and Mauch.

Hits: Cal Smith Jobb; McCarthy Travis (2), Sneva. Parents Approval: Clinic Application Signature Name Address City State Phone Ht Wt. Spaasky Fiscnr 1. 04 Kt KB3 5. 3 00 2.

P034 K3 6. Q3 B4 3. Kt KB3 PQ4 7.0-0 Kt B3 4. Kt B3 Kt5 8. QR3 R4 Elapsed time: White 8 minutes, black 10 minutes.

The opening was a curious blend of unusual Manhattan defense with ubiquitous Nimzo-lndian. 9. KT K2 QPxQBP 14. Kt2 B-02 10. BxBP Kt3 15.

OR Bl KR Q1 11. PxP QxQ 16. KtK2 Q4 KtxKt 12. RxQ BxP 17 KtxKt R5 13. OKT4 K2 Elapsed time: White minutes, black 35 minutes.

The exchange of queens which Spassky invited on move 11 left him with only a slight advantage In the form of more harmonious development. On his 15th he took 20 minutes, obviously wondering how to reinfuse life into the Game but found no way to avoid more eaualizir.g exchanges. BxB 30. Kt3 RxRCh 31. K2 QB1 32.

B3 Bl 33. Kt2 KtKS 34. PxP RxR 35. KxB B3 36. P-R4 Kt 03 37.

R3 01 38. B5 B2 39. Kt6 BxKt 40. R4 Adjourned after 4 hours and 34 minutes of play. In describing chess play, stands for King, Kt for Knight, for Queen, for Rook, for Bishop, for Pawn.

The hvhen (-) indicates a move, the a capture of a piece end the numbers the position on the board. Thus B-Q2 indicates that the Bishop has been moved to the second square from the end of the board and in front of the Queen's original position. 0-0 is a castling. 41. PxP 42.

K-RJ 43. B-K3 44. B-B2 45. B-R4 46. B-KtS 47.

B-K3 48. K-K14 Elaosed Barstone 000 Fidelity 010 Duncan and Refter; 100 0-1 3 2 011 3 7 1 Mitchell, Cerenzla NORTHTOWN N. 4504 Division HU 3-8501 Mou-Eri. 8-9 Sot. 8-7 UNIVERSITY CITY Sprague at University WA 4-7853 W-E 8 9 TH 87 Sat.

8 5 C'P Age Total 10 11 10 Total 37 6 12 6 Houston Chicago 1 0 1 0 2 3 2 0 110 104 000 00 1-6 (7) and Farr. Hits: Barstone Pete, Reiter, Clifton; Fidelity Brown, Farr, Guy (2), Stlllar (2). Mitchell. Ex-Minnesota Coach Succumbs MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Jim Kelly, University of Minnesota track coach for 26 years, died at his home in Woodland Hills, Tuesday. He was 79.

While Kelly was known primarily for his coaching of track, he also coached the U.S. Olympic basketball team in 1936. Enclosed Is check or money order for; Payment in full $10.00 Payment I agree to pay the balance on 1st day of clinic. CLINIC FEE PER BOY: $30.00 Mail to: Ron Raver Athletic Department Eastern Washington State College Cheney, Washington 99004 MID CITY 1415 E. Sprague HE 4-0576 Sat.

8-1 2 Rudolph 2, Reuschel. DP Houston 2. LOB Houston 7, Chicago 8. 2B Beck-ert, Santo, Edwards, B. Williams.

3B kessinger. HR B. Williams (19), Hickman (10), N. Miller (2). L.Mav (18), Wynn 2 (16).

SB-Metzger. SN. Miller. SF Heims. IP ER BB SO Roberts (W.8-4) 6 2-3 9 5 5 4 7 Griffin ,...2 1-331101 Reuschel (L.3-2) .6 7 75 2 5 P'zarro 2-3 2 2 2 5 0 Phoebus 1 1-306600 Aker 1 2 110 0 Save Griffin (2).

HBP bv Aker (L.Mav). 2:53. A 27,324. TiPcirent S.t 4 4 i 4 -f .4 if At a f.fjtt.ffdtfA 4- 4 A 4 A A t- 04 i 4) f- t- o' TT.

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