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The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington • 25

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20 The Spokesman-Review, Thursday, June 22, 1972. 1 1 wacos Salmon Off and Running Smith, Evert U.S.s Best in London Grass Quarters Stan Battles Back to Defeat Keldie Other fish: 79 shakers and 433 others. Good weather. SEKIU Saturday, Sunday 411 kicker boaters qot 76 Chinook and 5 coho. Chinook ran up to 35 pounds.

Other sport fish 17 shakers, 73 others. 1 limit. Good weather. FOINT NO POINT Friday 51 cker boaters got 20 Chinook and 3 coho. Chinook ran 3 to 21 pounds.

Other sport fish: 8 cod, 1 herring 16 inch, 1 sable, 1 linocod Sunday 102 anqlers caught 19 Chinook and no coho. Chinook ran 5 to 20 pounds. Other sport fish: 8 hnqcod PORT ANGELES EDIZ HOOK Sunday cauqht 30 Chinook and 2 coho Chinook ran 5 to 38 pounds; coho averaaed 6 pounds. Other sport fish; 34 lingcod EDMONDS MUKILTEO Thursday 42 anq ers caught 10 Chinook and no coho. Other sport fish: 10 rockfish, 1 lingcod, 1 cod, 2 see perch.

Saturda9 27 anglers cauqht 2 Chinook and no coho Chinook Oer sport fish: 2 cod hnqcod? 2 Sunday 48 anolers cauqht 5 Chinook and 1 coho. Chinook ran rounds Other sport fish: 10 rockfish, 9 qreenling, 2 lingcod, 2 quill- JANE BOOTHS 157 LEADS U.S. CUPPERS Ilwaco, a hot spot last year for sport salmon fishermen, has started off -with a bang again this season, according to the Washington Department of Fisheries. In their first report of catch samples, the Department noted that anglers at Ilwaco averaged nearly three fish per rod with coho in the five pound class predominating. Chinook were the big news at Ocean Shores-Westport with the kings outnumbering coho 2-1, the Department reported.

The Chinook ran three to 20 pounds. The average catch was 12 salmon per angler. Charter boaters at LaPush averaged better than two fish per man but kicker boaters had poor success, the Department said. Following are Fisheries Department checks: ILWACO Saturday 269 charter boat anqlers caught Chinook, 743 coho and 1 pink 25 kicker boaters qot 2 Chinook, 30 coho and 1 sockeye. Chinook ran 3 to 20 pounds; coho ran 3 to 12 pounds (5 pound averaqe) 2 78 fish per rod on charters 242 limits on charters.

Other sport fish: 4 rockfish, 1 hnqcod (20 pounds), and 2 trout Fishinq Southwest off Light ship Sunny with Northwest winds. Sunday 233 charter boat anglers caught 12 Chinook and 590 coho 25 kicker boaters qot 4 Chinook and 31 coho. Chinook ran 3 to 20 pounds; coho ran 3 to 12 pounds (5 pound averaqe). 2 5 fish per man on charters Other snort fish: 2 rockfish Sunny with strong Northwest winds. WESTPORT OCEAN SHORES Satur day 516 charter boat anglers caught 432 Chinook, 187 coho and 1 chum 7 kicker boaters oof 2 Chinook and 3 coho.

Chinook ran 4 to 28 pounds; coho ran 3 to 9 pounds. 1 7 fish per man on charters. Other sport fish 60 rockfish, 3 hnqcod, 7 flatfish. Fishinq South. Sunny, Sunday 449 charter boat anqlers caught 424 Chinook, 167 coho and 1 chum.

Chinook ran 4 to 35 pounds, coho ran 4 to 12 pounds. 1.3 fish per man on charters. Other sport fish: 53 rockfish. Fishinq South Sunny LAPUSH Sunday 32 charter boat anglers cauqht 2 Chinook and 65 coho 68 kicker boaters aot 5 Chinook and 17 coho Chinook ran 4 to 22 pounds; coho ran 3 to 12 pounds. 18 limits on charters, 2 limits on kicker boats.

21 fish per man on charters 5 other fish. Windy but clear NEAH BAY Friday, Saturday and Sunday 281 Kicker boaters got 89 Chinook and 72 coho. Chinook ran lo 32 pounds. The other scores for U.S. Curtis Cuppers were: I.aura Baugh, Long Beach, 80-83162.

Both Barry, Mobile, 82-78 Laney Smith, New York City, 81-80-161. Martha Kirouac, Rancho Bernardo, Calif Hollis Stacy, Savannah, 73-97170, Barbara Mclntire, Colorado Springs. Colo, 81-89 170, Carmen Piasecki of South Bend, Ind who is studying at a British university, failed to make the cut with a 93-90183 score. Miss Barry and Miss Smith hurried round the wind-whipped course in two hours. Gee, it was cold outside, explained Miss Smith, a 24-year old New York dental receptionist, We just couldnt wait to get back in the clubhouse.

Miss Barry agreed: We have wind in the stales, but here it tries to blow you over. HUNSTANTON, England (AP) Jana Booth of Palm Beach Gardens, Jed a charge by America's Curtis cup stars into the match play of the British Womens Amateur Golf Championship Wednesday. In cold, blustery conditions, she wound up the second qualifying round with a R2 on the 6,070 yard, par 37-3775 Hunstanton Links. Miss Booths two-round figures of 75 82157 put her in second place, two shots behind leading qualifier Belle Tobert-son of Scotland. The entire ll.S.

Curtis Cup team stayed for the championship after their victory over Britain two weeks ago and all qualified Wednesday. The top 64 competitors from 95 starters mmed into the match play which ends Saturday. Some players plummetted lo figures of 20 over par and worse in poor playing conditions. 1 Clark Graebner of New York, stung by the oversight of the seeding committee, will get a chance to establish quickly whether he was treated fairly, If he can getpast Jaidip Mu-kerjea of India in the first round he would be slated to face Hie Nastase, the Romania Davis Cup ace and No. 2 seed in the second.

Tough Matches Two U.S. youngsters figure in featured opening round duels. Jim Connors of Belleville, 111., goes against the tough Bob Hewitt of South Africa. Dick Stockton, the new U.S. college champion from Port Washington, N.Y., plays Brazilian Thomas Koch.

Jim Osborne nf Salt Lake City opposes Chris Mottram of Britain; Roscoe Tanner of Lookout Mountain, goes against Jairo Valasco of Colombia, and Jim McManus of Berkeley, meets Paolo Bertolucci of Italy. The leading professionals of Lamar Hunts World Championship tennis troupe, including Newcombe and leading money winner Rod Laver, are not competing. A truce between the contract pros and the national associations was not reached in time. Racing Star, Bonnier Buried STOCKHOLM (AP) Swedish auto racing staf Jo Bonnier, 42, killed during the 24-hour Le Mans classic June 11, was buried here Wednesday. Several top international drivers attended, including close friends and colleagues like reigning world champion Jackie Stewart of Scotland, double world champion Graham Hill of England, Swedish aces Ronnie Peterson and Reine Wisell, Harrison Signs EDMONTON, Alta.

(AP) -Jim Harrison, a hard-hitting National Hockey League for- ward signed a multi-year com; tract Wednesday with the A1-, berta Oilers of the World Hockey Association. a center, played with the Toronto; Maple Leafs last year. Chris on Return Miss Evert swept into London quarters. (AP) Golf Rained Out PINEHURST, N.C. (AP) The second round of the Eastern Amateur womens golf tournament was washed out Wednesday and officials revised the schedule, cutting the event to 36 holes, with the final round Thursday.

Fighters Ready GROSSINGER, N.Y. (AP) -Champion Ken Buchanan of Scotland and Roberto Duran of Panama were pronounced fit and ready Wednesday for their scheduled 15-round world lightweight title fight Monday night at Madison Square Garden. AT SCC State Golf Test Draws Top Field HARRYS HUSKY SERVICE 6016 E. TRENT KE 4-9895 LONDON (AP) Stan Smith and little Chris Evert carried U.S, hopes into the quarter-finals of the London Grass Courts Championships Wednesday in a tune-up for Wimbledon next week. Smith, the army eorporal from Pasadena, who is the pre-Wimbledon favorite, seemed to dislike the chill wind that whipped over the Queens Club and had to rally for a 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 victory over Ray Keldie of Australia.

Miss Evert, the 17-year-old whiz from Fort Lauderdale, who was the star of the recent Wightman Cup victory over Britain, trounced Jackie Fayter of Britain in a third-round matrh 6-4, 6-1. Four Americans Miss Evert was joined in (he quarter-finals by Valerie Zie-genfuss of San Diego, Pam Teegaurden of Los Angeles and Wendy Overton of Washington, D.C. Miss Ziegenfuss scored one of the days biggest upsets when she knocked off Virginia Wade, Britains No. 1 player and former U.S. Open champion, 7-5, 6-4.

Miss Teegaurden beat Ka-zuko Swamatsu of Japan 6-3, 2-6, 6-3. Miss Overton won over Corinne Molesworth of Britain 6-1, 6-3. Cecilia Martinez of San Francisco bowed in the third round to Patti Coleman of Australia 9-8, 6-3. Gonzales In Smith was followed into the round of eight survivors by four fellow Yanks the 44-year-old Pancho Gonzales of Las Vegas, Jim Connors, a lefthander from Belleville, Roscoe Tanner of Lookout Mountain, and Clark Graebner of New York, Gonzales, who seems to get better with age, used his wiles in beating Karl Meiler of West Germany 6-4, 9-7. Connors defeated John Cooper of Australia 6-3, 6-3.

Tanner beat Bernard Mignot of Belgium 6-3, 9-7. Graebner, veteran U.S, Davis Cup star, won ovpr Stanley Matthews of Britain 6-4, 6-1. Still a sixth American almost made it. Brian Gottfried of Fort Lauderdale, had a match point against Alex Met-reveli of Russia at 5-3 in the second set but Metreveli stood off the point with a great volley and went on to run out the match. The score was 4-6, 9-8, 6-4.

Chilling Weather The crowd, wearing scarves and overcoats to protect themselves against the chilling temperatures, stood around an outer court to watch Miss Evert perform one of her backcourt miracles. She hardly made a mistake in brushing her British rival aside, Smith, bundled in a thick sweater, misjudged overheads in the opening set and had considerable trouble with the spinning service of the bearded Australian. Keldie won four games in a row at one stage in the. opening set. Smiths service improved along with his confidence in the second set and he won both deciding sets with a service ace.

Im sluggish I am not accustomed to the climate here yet, the tall American said. Tennis Stars Draw Byes WIMBLEDON, England (AP) Australias Evonne Goola-gong and Americas sensational Chris Evert both drew opening round byes Wednesday for the All-England Tennis Championships. The possible first meeting of these two young female stars from opposite ends of the world offers one of the dramatic notes of the world's oldest and most prestigious tournament, starting next Monday. Miss Goolagong, defending champion and No. 1 seed, will play Marilyn Pride of New Zealand in the second round.

Miss Evert, star of the United States' recent Wightman Cup victory over Britain, will face Valerie Ziegenfuss of San Diego, Calif. King Also Second-seeded Billie Jean King of Long Beach, a three-time Wimbledon winner, also drew an opening bye and will play Sharon Walsh of San Rafael, in the seeond round. In the men's division top-seeded Stan Smith apparently has easy sailing into the quarter-finals hut other Americans drew tough tests. Smith, the strapping army corporal from Pasadena, and top U.S. Davis Cup ace, drew Germanys Hans Joachim Ploetz, ranked ninth in his country, in the opening round.

Smith Runner-up If the draw follows form, the 6-foot-4 Smith, runner-up for the mens crown a year ago to John Newconibe, would meet Alexander Metreveli of Russia in the quarter-finals and either Andres Gimeno of Spain or Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia in the semifinals. Riley Leads East Juniors The Washington Slate Junior Golf Championship, with 18 West Side entries and 17 young swingers from eastern Washington and north Idaho, begins this morning at 10 at the Spokane Country Club. The Eastern contingent is led by Lewistons Shane Riley, who qualified with an even-par 72 in (he Eastern Washington Pro-Junior earlier Ihis month. Two Had 73 Spokanes Steve Borden had 73 along with Hayden Lakes Paul Carlson. Among other top shooters in the East Side field is Spokanes Chris Mitchell, just back from watching the U.S.

Open. Mitchell won the trip to Pebble Beach by placing in the tpp three in last months State High School Tournament. Traditionally, the West Side is deep in quality players and Skip Nagler, state junior chairman, feels this year is no exception. The not-yet 18-year-olds will wind it up with another 18-hole round on Friday morning. Times and pairings: 10 Gary Hopkins, Dick Cartmell and Steve Duff; 10 07 Cris Mitchell, Pete Guay end Tom Boe; 10 15 Pat Carberv Kevin Clark and Tom Kane; 10 22Sam Slevens, Gdrv Lanae and Rich Daqq; 10 30 Pat McGrotha, Pat Welch and Mike Rtchev; 10 37 Paul Dalton, Greq Nelson and George Struthers; 10.45 Kev in Guthrie, Sieve Parker and John Steel; 10 52 Steve Taver, Larry Eaton and Rich Friedman 11 Casey Anderson, Steve MacGeorqe and Bill Sander; 11 07 Steve Borden, Jeff Kline, Dennis Haves and Greq Stoner 11 15 Shane Riley, Jim Ball.

Paut Cameron and Randy Groti (If he Is able to compete). Rough Seas Taking Toll in Big Race LONDON (AP) Nearly 50 yachts battled huge seas and gale force winds Wednesday night in the singlehanded Trans-atlantie race. Anne Miehailof of France, one of three women in the race, reported she was exhausted after fighting a force nine gale in her 30-font long boat P.S. Concern was mounting for some contestants w-ho failed to report in by radio. Among those who have not been heard from was Sir Francis Chichester, Britain's round-the world solo sailor who started the race against doctors orders and in a very weak physical condition.

The veteran yachtsman is 70 years old. There has also been no contact with Vendredi 13, the 128-foot French schooner saile by Jean Yves Terlain. Other competitors said they were being severely hampered in their bid to reach Newport, I. British army major Marlin Minter-Kemp reported his 65-foot cutter Strongbow was blown right over 500 miles from the Plymouth starting Imp. Strongbow righted itself, but Minter-Kemp sustained an injured knee.

Chess Match Begins July 2 MOSCOW (AP) World chess champion Boris Spassky flew today to Reykjavik, Iceland, to stake his title in a 24-game match with American Bobby Fischer. Spassky was accompanied by his second, grand master Yefim Geller, and officials of the Soviet Chess Federation. The match begins July 2. LeRoy Alitz is in his 18th season as West Point wrestling coach. TRACK SETS SHRINE DAY COEUR DALENE, Idaho -Sunday is Shrine Day at the Coetir d'Alene Turf Club.

The ninth race, featured nn the card, will honor the Shrine Crippled Children's Hospital in Spokane, which will be the direct beneficiary of all gate admission proceeds. George C. I.aue, potentate of El Katif Shrine in Spokane, and George Fnllette, potentate of Lewiston's Clallam Temple, will attend with delegations of their Shriners. The Katif palomino horse patrol will perform lie tween races. Bobcat Ace Leads Rodeo, Hurts Knee BOZEMAN, Mont, (AP) -Montana State Universitys Boh Schall, the national all-around point leader, dominated the first session of the National College finals Rodeo here Tuesday night, hut ended with a knee injury that may have put him out of the meet.

Schall topped all bareback riders with a 64 point ride, was second in bullriding and on the saddle brones and fourth in steer wrestling, hut wrenched his knee getting out of the way of his hull in the final event of the night. George Gibbs of Southern Colorado turned in the most impressive single performance of the night when he rode out a hull called Mile High to a 76 score and the lead in that event, McDowell Leads Montana State, hoping to stop the two-year domination of Cal Poly of San Luis Obispo, had good performances from Jock McDowell, who was first in saddle bronc riding and Tom Haland, who was second behind Schall in bareback But the host team's title hopes rides on whether Schall will be able to complete the rodeo. Other men's leaders were Kit Grole of Southern Colorado in ribbon roping, Allen Hennigh of Eastern New Mexico in calf roping and Dan Torncellas of Blue Mountain Community College in steer wrestling. National ribbon roper Becky Fullerton of Blue Mountain led in her event after the first day. Cathy Mosher of Colorado State led goat-tying with Molly Williams of Walla Walla Community College second.

The rodeo ends Saturday with an afternoon session and the top performers in the first days competing for individual titles on Saturday night. A Straight NEW YORK (AP) An eight-horse field in the second race at Aqueduct beat odds Tuesday by finishing in the order of their post position. Prof, Singer of the Brooklyn College mathematics department said the odds of the finish were The race was won by Go Go Roger, from post position No. 1, with Axe Baghdad, starting from No. 8, crossing the finish line last.

THURS. 622, FRI. 623, SAT. 624 A uu HARRY'S HUSKY SERVICE 6016 E. TREfJT KE 4-9895 HARRY HAINES, PROPRIETOR.

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