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Orioles in 1st Place HERSCHEL N1SSENSON tlited Presn Sporti Writer three comeback two and one 20-game tKrtnnw kept the July 4 fireworks to ft minimum in the American league Tuesday. Dobson, one of Balti- four 2-game winners ait season, hurled the Orioles Into sole possession of first place in the American League East with a three-hit, it-strikeout 2-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox. skidded into second Rookie Hurls Red Sox Past Minnesota, 2-0 I said after hiking his slugging BOSTON (AP) Who else do 'average over .605. "It gives the! the Boston Red Sox have a rest, and those guys den down on the farm? Lynn McGlothen, a 22-year- will be ready when needed." i Of course, one gagster had iuiiunoned around the clubhouse asking from Louisville of the 1 i est: luthl creating a national League less than two'P rob cm Won fl relievers weeks ago, hurled a brilliant three-hitter for his first major KaMfcGlo 4 hen nd previously un- league victory Tuesday in 2-0 eate n. Ra 7 Corbin hooked up decision over the Minnesota 6a 01 a Juan Beniquez, called JJJ off the wall in up from Louisville to replace skj injured Luis Aparicio at the center and cored as Fisk Ce ter same time, contributed his first major league homer and Fisk.

0ut an -w hton whch 1 third baseman Dannv Thomo lliajui. aiivi j. ion4 who started the season as thirl son threw wi i i yt first. I in fkln 6 Beniquez, who weighs just 160i rm, rlJ ir pounds, added a big insurance' fifth victory in a row. run ln the sixth th two out McGlothen, a victim of non- he drilled a shot 420 feet into support in his first two starts, the centerfield bleachjrs.

became Boston's fourth coiv 'It was to be the longest secutive starting pitcher to go homer I've ever hit," he said, the distance, joining Ray only had two homers at Curtis and Luis Tiant. The Red Louisville all last year, and I Sox haven't had pitchers do had five this season." that since 1968. I The Red Sox send certainly is nice to get er Marty Pattin (4-8) to the these complete games," Fisk mound tonight in the windup of the successful home stand. The Twins plan to counter with Jim Perry, their right-handed ace struggling with a 6-7 record. Golf Tourney- Fletcher Lakeview Winner Randy Fletcher defeated Don Sellars on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff to cop the annual Fourth of July Goli Tournament at the Lakeview Municipal golf course on Tuesday.

Hank Parkhurst and Dan Mall tied for the top spot in the First Flight. Mel Landuyt and Dave Wudel shared honors in the Second Flight and Guy Hoff and Gordon Thune tied for first iu Thkd Flight. SCORES Championship Randy Tletcher, Don Sellars, Denny Helms, 37.36—73 Don Miller. Rich Mayer. Don Podhradsky, Rowan Doom, Dave Carton, Lee Hoellworth, Dennis Bates, 41-38 77 Tom Schott, Craig Jorgenson, Don Victor, Paul Crockett, Dick Clark, Bob Anton, Bud VandeBerg, Bill Rubin.

Darrell Pearcon, Dave Dravland, First Flight Hank Parkhurst, Dan Mall, D.W. Carlson, Glen Schneider, Ray Bauer, Carl Powell, Jim Erlandson, Tebe Hearne, Howard Watkins, Walt Basham, Bill Hoff, Mike Helling, Dennis Ruff. Bob Holquist, Jan Ryberg, Second Flight Mel Landuyt, Dave Wudel, Dave Rissky, Arnle Victor, Thad Wllloughby. Dick Johnson, Fritz Klusman, Ron Chuinery. Dennis Shawd, Walt Ziebart, Bob Stiefel, Robert Engravallo, Leo Toulouse, Dale Schneider, Rich Hornak, Mert Tice, Third Flight Guy Hoff, Gordon Thune, Harold Schlimgen, Sid Thune, Milt Kudlacek, Tom Shawd, Steve Ziebart, Willard Day, Terry Jorgenson, Village Wins Tournament YANKTON Village Of Mitchell copped a four-team Softball tourney here Tuesday beating Mint Bar of Yankton 6-5 in the opener, then topping Roy's Bar of Tyndall 8-0 in the finals.

Wayne Thomas socked three-run homer and Mylan Gardeman rapped a two-run shot for the Village. The win ners scored all their runs in the fourth inning. MINT BAR 13 3 VILLAGE 4 Coch, Barta and Ryken Wayne Klinger and Darrell Les Miller led Village to the championship crown with two doubles ana a siug'r. Thomas added a triple and double. Dale Smith chipped in with two doubles anl Mylan Gardeman rapped a double.

Wayne Klinger won both games for Village. VILLAGE 9 10 1 ROY'S BAR 34 Rothschald and Elston Wayne Klinger and Darrell Titze. TWINS BOX SCORES MINNESOTA bl Tovar rf 2000 Thbrtipsn IB 4010 2b 4010 Ktllebrew ib 4 0 0 0 DirWIn cf 4000 Sodcrhlm 3b 3 0 1 0 Brye If Mltterwld i Corbln ph 3000 3000 2000 1000 0000 BOSTON bl Htrper cf 4000 RMller cf 0 0 0' 0 Ogllvle rf 4000 Ystrmekl If 3120 Pctrocelll 3b 4 0 1 0 Fisk Burda Ib Cater ph Orlffln 2b Beniquez is Mcglothn 30 0 3 0 Total 31 2 8 1 Minnesota 099 0 0 Boston eOA 1 1 00 2 Thompson. 1. S.

Boston 9. holm. Yastnemskl, (1). IP ER 88 SO Corbln (L.4-1) 7 2 1 3 2 LaRoche 1 2 0 0 Mcglothn 9 30017) Mcglothn (Tovar), by 1 Corbln (Plsk). Country Club Golf Pairings Golf pairings for Ladies Day the Country Club on Thursday, July 6th.

1. Lori Anton, M.J. Armstrong; rene Baldwin. 2. Mamie Berry, Betty Boehnen, 'ee Carlson.

3. Brenlce Lalley, Clyde Miller. Dorothy Nepstad. 4. Mary Verschoor, Harriet onburg, Barbara Murray.

5. Elise Johnson, Shirley Plearson, ritz Peterson. 8. Floss Bandy, Mary Blntliff, Pat Brick. 7.

Mary Dever, Nancy Morgan, Orna Fredericks. 8. Alma Loghry, Bonnie Millen, Wyra Porter. 9. Marge Quintal, Gall Randall, Mary Tystad.

10. Jan EngeU, Pat Brower, Bev Weller. 11. Clara Boyden, Lavonne DeSchepper, Vernon Eppel. 12.

Eunice Kibbee, Dot Klinger, Marion Matson. 13. Phyl Weatherill, Mary Lou Wedehase, Charlys nice. 14. Gerri Graves, Grace Coulter, Darlene Craig.

place when Kansas City's Roger Nelson, fighting back from two years of arm miseries, blanked the Tigers 1-0 on four hits for his first complete game and first triumph as a starter since 1969. Lynn McGlothen notched his first major league triumph with a three-hitter that propelled Boston past Minnesota 2-0. Blue Moon Odom, recuperating from a 1971 elbow operation, posted his sixth victory with eight-inning help from Darold as the. A's downed the New York Yankees 4-2. Lonborg, the AL's Cy Young Award winner with Boston in 1967 but a much-injured hurler since, won his fourth straight baseball game for Milwaukee, blanking California until the ninth when Frank Linzy came on to preserve a 4-2 triumoh.

rookie Dick Tidrow took over for the injured Mike Kilkenny in the third inning and comnleted a 2-0 shutout over Texas. Baltimore's Dobson surrendered a first-inning home run to Dick Allen and secoid-in- sing'cs to Rick Reichardt and Mike Andrews but kont the White Sox hitless thereafter. The Orioles tied the game against Stan Bahnsen in the fifth on Bobby Grich's single and Dave Johnson's triple and scored the winning run in the sixth on consecutive singles by Paul Blair, Boos Powell and Merv Rettenmund. Kansas City got Nelson the only run he needed against Detroit in the first inning on Amos Otis' bunt single, a stolen base and John Mayberry's infield hit. which loser Bill Slayback threw wild to first base.

About the only fireworks were in Oakland, where Sal Bando hamore'1 a grand slam home run off New York's Mel StoWemyre in the fourth inning and the A's nut on a gaudy pyrotechnic display after the game. Bando's seventh home run of the season and fifth career grand slam followed Joe RuHi's double and wa'ks to Mike Epstein and Bill Voss, Milwaukee's Lonborg lost his shutout when California's Bob Oliver socked a two-run homer in the ninth but came on to nail down the triumph. The Brewers pushed across the decisive runs in the ninth on bases-loaded walks to Ron The- and Lahoud. Cleveland's Kilkenny suffered a snlit finger on bis pitching hand fielding Ted Kubiak's smash in the third inning but Tirlrow 03 on to shutout of the for his first win since May 17. John Lowenstoin provided the offense with a two-run homer.

Line Scores Nicfelaus GOLF CLUBS DESIGNED TO CONFORM TO PERFECT STflNCE POSITION. THE SOLE WILL REST SOUflRELY ON THE GROUND WHEN. PROPERLY PLflCED. i THEREFORE GOOD WRY OF RRRIVING flT fl CORRECT STflNCE IS TO PLRCE YOUR CLU6 FLflT ON THE THEN ASSUME YOUR flDDRESS POSITION WITHOUT flLTERING THIS CLUBHEflD PLACEMENT. 27 1972 DM" Promotions, Ine.

All Klrhts Rnerrtd DIM. Fibllihtrt-Hili Scoreboard National League East W. L. Pet. G.B.

Pittsburgh 43 26 .623 New York 43 28 .606 1 i Chicago Louis Montreal i Philadelphia 37 33 38 34 31 39 46 West 44 44 36 .529 BVi .528 .443 12Va .352 19 28 29 35 .611 .1503 .507 7 Mi .465 10V4 .397 16 .347 19 Sportscripts Graham Wins CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) The sun actually came out twice during the $150,000 Cleveland Open Golf Tournament. Once it popped out right after officials, surveying the Tan- afternoon following glewood Country Club's flooded psotponement, this one de 6,907 yards, called off Thurs- manded by the Soviet cham- day's opening round. Then, a second time, it emerged to smile on David Graham of Australia when he Match Set REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) The world championship chess match between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky now is scheduled to start Thursday pion. another Misses Record collected his trophy and $30,000 i COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. check for outlas ing Bruce Dev- (Ap) Bob silvers ran his of Coral Gables Fla.

on the Camaro off the twisting moun second sudden death playoff tain road twice but cou i dn t- i tu even remember where after Both finished the regulat on Tuesday's running of 72 holes at 278, six strokes un- the a nual pikes Peak Hill Cincinnati Houston Los Angeles Atlanta 33 38 San Francisco 31 47 San Diego 25 47 Tuesday's Results Cincinnati 6, St. Louis 1 New York 2-2, San Dic.eo 0-4 San Francisco 2, Philadelphia Montreal 7, Los Angeles 3 Houston 6, Pittsburgh 0 5 Atlanta 5-3, Chicago 1-3, 2nd game, innings, lie, rain Wednesday's Games San Francisco (Bryant fi-4) at i Philadelphia (Reynolds 0-4), i Los Angeles 7-B) at Montreal (Moore 0-2), Chicago Jenkins 9-7) at Atlanta (Niekro 7-7), San Diego (Arlin 7-8) at New York (Matlack 8-4), Pittsburgh (Ellis 7-4) at Houston (Forsch 4-2), i American League I East W. L. Pet. G.B.

Baltimore 38 30 .359 Detroit 37 31 .544 1 Boston 32 34 New York 31 35 Cleveland 28 39 Milwaukee 27 40 West Oakland 46 24 Chicago 41 29 Minnesota 36 33 Kansas City 34 35 California 32 40 Texas 29 41 .414 17 Tuesday's Results Cleveland 2, Texas 0 Boston 2, Minnesota Kansas City 1, Detroit 0 Baltimore 2, Chicago 1 Milwaukee 4, California 2 Oakland 4. New York 2 Wednesday's Games Baltimore (McNally 8-7) Chicago (Wood 12-8) Minnesota (J. Perry 6-7) Boston (Pattin 4-8), Texas (Gogolewski 3-6) Cleveland (G. Perry 12-7), Detroit (Lolich 13-5) at Kan sas City (Splittorff 7-4), New York (Kline 6-3) at Oak land (Holtzman 11-5). My lift mm Mitchell folly Republic Mail July ft, 1972 Meet The Mallards .485 JOHN STEARNS John Stearns, a junior at the University of Colorado, is in his third year Chamberlain.

The 20-year old catcher is a native of Denver, Colorado, and BOBBY CUELLAR Bobby Cueller will be pitching his second season in the Basin League. A year ago, the Alice, a Texas native led the league in strikeouts (123), ERA (1.27) and victories (11), In two years at the University bats and throws right. La oas1on he hit .335 for C101I .418 2 'he Mallards and also led Texas, the 19-year old right- .403 Basin League in stolen bases. has a perfect 8-0 niton- He is a versatile player, having record. He bats as he ,657 als Played the infield and the throws, righthanrted.

.586 5 for manager Terry .522 9 1 Schicssler. .493 .444 15 i -batting tide with a lusty .492 average and has compiled a .413 average in three years for the Buffaloes. In his two years as a Long- horn, he has competed in two This sprins Stearns captured NCAA College World Series. a Big Eight Conference at The Original Knight TABLES len To Or Hunt Baseball Schedule SUNDAY White Lnke vg. Commerical Bante, Wed Milwaukee (Stephenson 2-0 or Fri Parsons 6-7) at California Sat (Ryan 9-3), Sun der ar Climb.

The Colorado Springs racer, in his second year at the hill climb, credited the independent rear suspension on his 1972 000 nno 4 1 Cleveland ooo 020 2 5 Hand. Llndblad (71 and Billings; Kilkenny, Tidrow (3) and Fosse. Tldrow, 5-3. Hand, 5-6. Cleveland, Lowenstein (2).

Detroit 000 000 4 1 Kansas City 100 000 1 7 0 Slayback, Scherman (8) and Freehan: Nelson and Klrkpatrlck. Nelson. 2-2. Slayback, 1-2. Baltimore 0 Chicago 100 000 3 0 1 Dobson tn'l Dates; Bahnsen, Kealey 1(7), Forster (fl) and Herrmann.

Dobson, 10-7. Bahnsen. 10-9. Chicago, Allen (IS). i Milwaukee 200 000 5 0 California 000 000 6 0 Lonborg, Llnzy (9) and Rodriguez; Allen.

Barber (i)). Clark (9), Queen (9) and Stephenson. Lonborg. 7-3. Allen, 25.

California. Oliver (10). New York 000 000 8 1 Oakland 000 400 4 5 0 Stottlemyre, McDantel (8) and Munson; Odom. Knowles (8) and Duncan. Odom.

6-2. Stottlemyre, 7-10. Oakland, Bando (7). ESD Standings Madison Huron S.F. Blackbirds Pet.

8 2 .800 9 3 .750 7 3 .700 9 3 .625 7 5 5 7 5 7 .583 .500 .417 .417 Bowling Winner TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) Paul Colwell, a 23-year-old airman car for the victory. He stationed at Tucson, crashed I completed the 12.42 bumpy through to his first professional miles in 13:45.9, just five sec- victory Tuesday night in on( ff Bobby Unser's record $40,000 Tucson Open Bowling; 1959 pace. I Tournament. i The handsome righthander fourth when the third and final eight-game block of match play began, trailing leader Nelson Burton St.

Louis, by 60 pins. Decathlon Champ EUGENE, Ore. (AP) They call it a "little club of ours" and they refer to the members as they would loved ones. It's the rugged, gruelling, two-day-ten-event test known as the event Jeff Bannister calls his own today. Bannister, a graduate of New Hampshire who stands 6 feet 3 and weighs 10 pounds less than his normal 200 today, captured the U.S.

Olympic Trials decath- Ion Tuesday with 8,120 points, the top total in the world this year. He conquered 97-degree heat as well as little Jeff Ben- 1 nett of the Army. Bennett, with 8,076, and Bruce Jenner, a longshot from Iowa, with 7,846, also made the 1U.S. team which goes to Mun- lich this summer for the 20th Olympic Games. S.F.

Bluebirds Mitchell Pierre Aberdeen Yankton jWatertown Brookings 1 13 .071 GAMES WEDNESDAY Mitchell at Aberdeen Huron at Watertown Madison at Brookings S.F, Blackbirds at Yankton S.F. Bluebirds and Pierre, scheduled. 4 3 .333 not Commanding Lead MARION, Mass. (AP) Jeff Lenhart of San Diego held a commanding lead in the Finn class and Glenn Foster of New iYork led in the Tempest class today in the final trials of the U.S. Olympic competition on Buzzards Bay.

Lenhart had a low total of eight points. In the Tempest competition, Foster had 5.7 i points. Every year VWs race on the Baja. Every year they OVERSEA! DELIVERY SPECIAt EDITION PAINT SPEClAl EDITION! INTERIOR Every year VWs race in the Mexican 1000. Over some of the roughest terrain in the world.

The Baja Desert. Against all sorts of competition. And the VWs have finished first. Five times, in five consecutive years. We're celebrating these victories with the Baja Champion SE.

A limited production Super Beetle with special features. Like silver metallic paint. Special sports wheels. A special plaque and certificate. An optional leatherette interior as standard And the same type of rugged construction and dependability that beat the Baja.

And for all that, it only costs a little more than a regular Super Beetle. Like we said. The Baja Champion SE is a limited production car. We don't have many. So come in soon.

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