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Longview Daily News from Longview, Washington • 25

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On a dif ferent plane Cars normally run on the ground adhering to the law of Formula Italia car race (his real name is gravity But in Monza Italy Thursday morning unknown) from Italy also and Filannino escaped injury flew over Roberto Filannino of Italy during the (AP Wirephoto) Waitin' for action The Friday June Jim Ryun impressive at trials By KEN DONEY Associated Press Sports Writer EUGENE Ore (AP) Jim Ryun the allergy-prone former Kansas star continued his comeback Thursday night with an impressive 1:487 clocking in his heat of the 800-meter run at the US mens Olympic Track and Field Trials Ryun world record holder in the mile and half mile lived in Eugene part of last year but left because he was allergic to the heavy grass seed pollen in Willamette Valley He won his heat of the 800 in quarterfinals and said later he bothered by sinus trouble keeping my fingers he said I have a couple of things going for doing a lot of praying and I have a good Ryun running for Club West said he definitely intends to run both the 800 and the 1500 meters in Munich if he qualifies in both events during the 10-day trials Mark Winzenried also of Club West was one of two major casualties in the 800 He ran a nonqualifying fifth in heat NCAA champion Willie Thomas of Tennessee finished last in the slowest of the four heats in 1:529 He was among a number of athletes who said they were affected by the humid 80 degree plus heat Sixteen runners advanced into semifinals including Bowling Dave Wottle the AAU champion and Tom Von Ruden of the Pacific Coast Club They were timed in 1:498 and 1:496 respectively There almost was a casualty in the 3000-meter steeplechase Mike Manley of the Oregon Track Club considered a leading candidate for the US team slipped and fell on the first water barrier and was last after four laps The 30-year-old Eugene school teacher bounced back with a winning time of 8:348 his best of the year The 12 steeplechase finalists also will include Bob Richards of the Air Force and James Dare the AAU champion from the Navy who shared the top time of 8 386 in first heat Joe Lucas the NCAA winner and Sid Sink of the Bowling Green Track Club American record holder in the event finished fifth and sixth with times of 8 446 and 8 436 respectively Frank Shorter and Jack Bacheler of the Florida Track Club built big early leads in winning their respective heats for the 10000 meter run Bacheler won the first heat in 29:325 with Penn Greg Fredericks third in 29:322 Fredericks set an American record of 28:088 at the AAU championships earlier this month Shorter won the second heat in 29:074 Gerry Lindgren the former Washington Stater plagued so often by injuries qualified fourth in 29 Six in each heat advance to Sunday finals Trials resumed today with semifinals in the 800 qualifying the discus and triple jump the first two rounds in the 100-meter sprint and the opening round of the 400-meter hurdles Roger Karnofski (left) and Jeff Johnson are ready for action in the Kelso American Legion Fourth of July Holiday Invitational Tournament which begins Saturday at LCC and Tam Park The six-team tourney winds up Monday with Kelso facing Longview in the final game (Kim Lamb Photo) Kelso Legion Tourney gets kickoff Saturday The Kelso American Legion Fourth of July Holiday Invitational Tournament gets underway Saturday at both the Tam and Lower Columbia College baseball diamonds Entered in this season's tournament are Legion team San Leandro Calif Jackson of Portland Newport and Astoria along with the hosting Kelso squad The tournament is a round-robin affair with eacfi of the six teams playing the other five The winner is determined by the overall best record after all 15 games have been played The tournament is one of the big factors in the planning of Kelso Legion ball and produces much of the needed income for supporting the team The local program consistently produces outstanding prospects many of whom receive grants in aide to attend colleges on baseball scholarships Advance tickets are on sale by rally squad members of Kelso RA Long and Mark Morris High Schools for $1 per session The action promises to be fast and furious on both diamonds And naturally all capped off with Longview and Kelso meeting in the final game Sunday at Tam Alexander's nips Enco Dairymen rout Mickey's Daily News 30 1972 Section 4 Page 25 In the nightcap jumped to a 4-0 lead in the top of the first inning on a walk to Dan Fulbright an RBI single by Bob Harry a single by Pat Madden and a three-run blast by left fielder Hank Rakoz In the third inning manager Larry Johnson singled and Harry was safe on a choice before Rakoz ripped a triple to left center for two more RBIs picked up its first marker in the bottom of the second inning Bill Brister singled and took second on a passed ball He romped home on Steve single and an error In the bottom of the fourth the Ha-badashers put it together for a five-run rally and a 6-6 tie Gary Sumner was hit by a pitch and Brister walked Sumner was thrown out attempting to steal third base but Tom Reese Louie Johnson and Parish came up with consecutive singles before Ken Arveson legged out an inside-the-park home run Pitcher Doug Schneider started the final rally for with a single in the bottom of the seventh Sumner laid down a perfect sacrifice bunt to move Schneider to second base and Brister laced a single to right to plate the winning marker action finds the Cheese-makers taking on Crystal Zilenium at 7 pm in a makeup contest while entertains Oasis Tavern of Castle Rock in the nightcap The Chico Shamrock-Office Tavern contest scheduled for tonight was postponed until a later date Fourth of July Holiday Legion Tourney schedule 5 tandings KELSO GIRLS SOFTBALL American League Saturday At LCC 1 pm San Leandro vs Jackson 3 pm Longview vs Newport At Tam 1 pm Kelso vs Astoria 3 pm Astoria vs Jackson £: 6:30 pm San Leandro vs Longview 8 pm Kelso vs Newport Sunday At LCC I pm San Leandro vs Newport 3 pm Kelso vs Jackson At Tam 1 pm Longview vs Astoria 3 pm Newport vs Astoria 6 pm Longview vs Jackson 8 pm Kelso vs San Leandro Monday At Tam SS 2 pm Jackson vs Newport 4:30 pm San Leandro S' vs Astoria Kelso vs Longview Bobby Fischer faces chess blacklisting AMSTERDAM (AP) The president of the World Chess Federation has threatened American champion Bobby Fischer with blacklisting following reports he is holding out for a cut of the gate receipts from his World Series with Boris Spassky of Russia Dr Max Euwe the world federation president and veteran Dutch grandmaster said Thursday night that if the 29-year-old American fails to appear Sunday for the start of the world chess championship in Reykjavik Iceland he stands to lose his rights to play for the world title only this time but perhaps Fischer was seen Thursday night at New Kennedy airport but Icelandic Airlines said he did not board its flight to Reykjavik When newsmen tried to question him his bodyguards fended them off The next flight from New York to Iceland is tonight But Fischer in the past has refused to fly on the Jewish Sabbath between sundown Friday and sundown Saturday Informed sources in Reykjavik said that Fischer informed the Icelandic Chess Federation that he play unless he got 30 per cent of the gate receipts This would be in addition to his share of the $125000 purse and 30 per cent of the receipts from the sales of television and film rights already agreed to The Icelandic federation was reported seeking a compromise in negotiations with Fred Cramer former president of the American Chess Federation who is acting as advance man Independence Day Special! 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