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Tyler Bf armitf Telefrapfc fa 7 FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1972 lop Seeded 18-Year-Olds National League East W. L. Pet. G.B. Advance In ETexas Open Pittsburgh 48 29 .623 New York 45 33 .577 3V4 St.

Louis 41 36 .532 7 earn a third-round berth. The second round match was just as easy. Wataon outlasted Chicago 42 38 .525 7Mt Montreal 34 44 .436 144 Ann Ellis, the No. 1 seed, Top-seeded Bill Fisher advanced to the third round by soundly beating Gary Bowies ft- By ROBERT SALAS Staff Writer AH seeded players in boy IS ngles advanced to third round lived up to expectations and John Shipman 7-5, 6-7, 7-5. Second-seeded Linda Marks 0, 6-0.

Second seed Bill Scanlon Philadelphia 28 52 .350 21' West Ctocinnati 47 31 .603 crushed Judy May 6-1, 6-2. No. 3 seed Maria Hill played well in did not show up for her first lay as the 24th Annual East recording a victory over Shelley exas Tennis Open got on 10 a Houston 47 34 .580 1A Regan 6-0, 6-0. last start Thursday. Los Angeles 42 38 .525 3 Nancy Hart shot into third also won easily as he defeated David Brown ft-1, ft-L K.

C. Miller, seeded- third, quickly disposed of Mark Johnson 6-0, 6-0. Ninthnieeded Steve Helmbert improved sloppy play and The courst were full at Fun Atlanta 37 43 .463 11 orest, Bergfeld Park. Robert San Francisco 36 49 14 round competition without lifting a racket Sbe won her Lee Hieh School. Tyler San Diego 30 50 .375 18 first by default over Patty May unior College and the Tyler after drawing a first-round bye.

bounced back to defeat David emus and Swim Club. The Bui a local favorite, irst matches began at 9 a.m. match in the girl's 18 singles giving Tracy Kahn and easy ticket to third-round play. Kahn won her first round match by default over Lillian Amos. She will see action for the first time in the third round.

Tylerite Eloiae Clyde drew a first-round bye and took a second-found match in great form. The un-seeded Robert E. Lee graduate bested Alice Wilcox, 6-2, 6-2. Sixth-seeded Betty Shillcutt, also from' Tyler, stopped Katherine Carter 6-2, 6-3, to Open director Stan Smith aaid, met defeat in the second round of boy's 18 singles play. He took We got started ahead of chedule.

If we keep this his first match 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, over Bill Giddens. Eighth seeded i IPfl i McKenzie 6-2, 6-0. McKenzie took the first game 6-8. Several netters put down the opposition easily and some went down to the wire. Terry Watson reached the third round the hard way.

In the first match Watson finally disposed of a game Bruce Walther 4-6, 6-2, 7-6. Jp everything will go all right." id Rick Harold stopped Turner 6-1, All the seeded players in tne 75. oy as singles drew a tirst 'Mi 1H Miss Hill No. 2 seed in the pund bye and saw action in the Wednesday's Results New York 4, San Francisco 0 Houston 10, Chicago 6 Cincinnati 6, Pittsburgh 3 Los Angeles 9, Philadelph a 5 St. Louis 7, Atlanta 0 San Diego 6, Montreal 5 Friday's Games Atlanta (McLain 0-1) at Chicago (Pappas 6-5), 2:30 p.m.

Houston (Dierker 8-4) at Pittsburgh (Briles 7-3), 8:05 p.m. Cincinnati (Grimsley 6-3) at St. Louis (Wise 9-8), 9 New York (Seaver 11-5) at San Diego (Arlin 7-9), 10:30 p.m. Montreal (Morton 4-8) at Los Angeles (Osteen 9-6, 11 p.m. econd round.

girl's 16 singles dropped Mimi It I Sicilio 6-1, 6-0, to reach the third round in that vision. Fifth eeed in the girl's 16 singles Janie Bow en beat Sally Hoover easily, 6-1, 6-1, to stay Fischer Objects Cameras, Forfeits Second Chess Tilt alive in the tourney. The player picked to beat in the boy's 16 singles Bill Scanlon proved his strength by beating Reid Freeman 6-0, 6-1. Philadelphia (Reynolds 0-4) REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Schmid announced to an angry at San Francisco (Marichal 3- Objecting to movie cameras Men'a end Women's play begins at 2 p.m. Friday with most of the' Junior divisions crowd: Ladies and gentlemen, 10), 11 p.m.

Mr, Fischer did not appear in 1 the hall, Bobby Fischer tor- scheduled start of the second game, Fischer informed the organizers of the championship through a U.S. chess official that be was boycotting further play unless three hidden movie cameras were removed from seeing action Friday morning, American League East W. L. Pet. G.B.

the playing nail. According to Rule No. 5, if a player is more lted the second game of tne orld chess championship than one hour late be loses the Detroit faursday. 43 34 .558 I I 111 II 'lit1 Jiljj1! IP III Ml I ifll By failing to show up, Fis game by forfeit." Boy's 18 and 16 singles and girl's 18 singles play starts at 7:45 a.m. Contestants 6hould check with Stan Smith at the Tyler Tennis and Swim club for Baltimore her gave Boris Spassky a 2-0 the sports palace.

Richard Stem, lawyer for Boston New York II American promoter Chester Spassky entered the ball on ad in the scheduled 24-game 41 36 .421 2 37 36 .507 4 37 37 .500 4V4 32 44 .421 10 30 45 .400 12 West Fox, said "we did everything sites. Cleveland pries. time and took his place at the table. Lothar Schmid, the chief ref- we could" to appease Fischer, Milwaukee Singles in the girl's 16 and At the end of an hour, Fox, who bought exclusive boy's 14 divisions are set for 9 tee, told reporters: "line natch is not finished. We will film rights for the match, re Dakland 48 30 .615 doubles in girl's and boy's 18 division is set for 10:15 a.m.

low have the third game on ported that Fischer admitted he Chicago 45 34 .570 3V4 Minnesota 39 37 .513 8 could not see or hear the cam unday." Between 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m, The Russian won the first Cowboy Ace Walks Away eras but "said they bothered Kansas City 40 38 .513 8 an junior divisions wm see lame Wednesday. him because he knew they were California 36 44 .450 13 Texas 33 .46 .418 15ft action in doubles play. According to the Tules there." has the longest winning streak in the majors this season. He had pitched 11 consecutive complete games each in less than 2 hours, 5 minutes.

Gibson shut out the Braves in St. Louis, 7-0. GIBBY THE GREAT St. Louis Cardinal right hander, pitching ace Bob Gibson, follows through after releasing a hard pitch as he hurled a six-hitter Wednesday against the Atlanta Braves. Winning hh ninth in a row, Gibson boosted his record to, 9-54 He Jpassky must have 12 points to tin.

msoner, me cnaiienger, From Camp Wednesday's Results Chicago 5, Cleveland 4 Kansas City 11, Baltimore 4, ETexas Tennis Results beds 12V4. This means 10 more (UPI Telephoto) 10 innings hplayed games may be retired if Fischer continues bis THOUSAND OAKS. Calif. SECOND ROUND boy't II Singles bycott. AST TEXAS TENNIS OPEN HKSf ROUND Boy' 11 Singles David Brown def.

Scott Burch, 64. 6- Stanev Halt inf. Mark Slnni. A.1 (AP) Dallas Cowboys Coach Tom Landry said Thursday he Bill Scanlon def. David Brown, 6-1, 6- Dhillln Ulniw.

At CI.h Uil in A. Schmid left open tne possi- Bob Gibson Keeps urn. nan, mi, Terry Watson def. John Shinman. 7-S.

A. Minnesota 7, Milwaukee 1 Detroit 3, Texas 1 Boston 7, Oakland 6 New York 5, California 0 Friday's Games Oakland (Hunter 10-4 and litv that the International 1-5; Hnil Woog def, Shawn Howeil, 6-1, 6-1; John Shipman det. Dorev Eisov. 6- 7, 7-5; Rick Harold def. Bill Turner, 6-1.

7-5; Brett HaH dtf. Steve Burton, 60, 6-2; Steve Helmbera def. David wasn't certain what the future held for moody running back Duane Thomas, who walked in Federation rima (rrv Watson def. Bruce McKenzie. 3-6.

6-2. 4-0: David Crkw wanner, em Turner def. puld intervene and decide on aei. cnaries lurner, e-z, 6-2; (iregi KERRVILLE, Tex. (UPI) and out of the National Football bill liiddenj, 6-2, 3-6, 6-1; Steve Burton def Marvin Morris, 6-5, 6-0; David McKerula def.

Tobv Mlchalton. 6-9. 6-3: ischer's disqualification if the Mannina def. Mark Lemmon, 6-1 K. C.

Millar def. Mark Johnson. 64. i Odom 7-2) at New York (Kline Batters Groaning Rookies, wide receivers and League champion's training iuauon persists. o.

rhiiA Ouih Mat i Charles Turner def. Steve Knowlet. 6-1. WMD. IIB wn.tl UEI, IVIIIVV Jlmill, 8-3 and Kekich 8-7), 2, 5:30 p.m.

quarterbacks reported Thursday camp Wednesday night. uavio crissy def. Tommy White, 6- o-a; Aian yvnite oet. David Reed, 6-2, 6- Ten minutes before the oucago (Bainnsen ll-9 and e-i; mars Lemmon net, Bill Ashley, 6-6-1 Mark Jnhnuin tiaA Inhn rtwion iiur paysicais on uie upeiuiig rnu Wiggins oet. aeon brigsoy, 6-0, 6-2; Blake Allen def Bo Henk.

6-2. 6-1: 6-2, 3-6, 6-3; Mike Soann det. Jim Teer, Clay Davis def. Jeff Kamprath, 6-0, 60; ST. LOTJIS (AP) The St.

ed two walks. He was unsha-day of the 1972 Houston Oilers 9-ti o-v; tnariie uwen net. kick Harold. Thomas and Redic Price of Dallas met with Landry for about 20 minutes Wednesday night. rp Basketball jonn nanieia aer.

jonn Biair, 6-u, e-o, Forster 1-2) at Baltimore McNally 9-7 and Alexander 3-5), 2, 5:30 p.m. Louis Cardinals' Bob Gibson, keable in the clutch. summer training camp. H' Alan White def. Joe White, 6-0, biH i-uner aer.

uary Bowies, t-O, 6-0. vin ia singles rallying for nine straight pitch- In the seventh inning, the big Bill Peterson, in his first year. Tracv Kahn riaf 1 inrij. U.rlr. Mi; David Reed def.

Tab Bea.ll, 6-2, 6-3; Scott Grkjsbv def. Sandy MIHer, 6-2, 6-1; Bo Henk def. Mark Knowles, 6-2, 6- oach Resigns default; Eloisa Clyde def. Alice Wilcox, Redic did most of the talking right-hander allowed three sin-las a professional coach, bad 36 jett Kamorath over Bill McCann bv ing victories after a losing start, has National League bat at the brief meeting before Clay Davis def. Radford Tarry, gies to nil the bases with one rookies in campu but his No o-; ausan nowe oet.

nouy tiutcnin-son, 6-3, 6-4; Sara Stultz def. Gail Vanderlee, 6-0, 6-3; Betty Shillcutt def. ARP Robert Linker, head wi J0n Baker def. Kirk Smith, 6-3, 6-1; John Hatfield def. John out.

Then he struck out Brea-the Rice Owls last December ters moaning again. Thomas said "Let's go." Katner ne Carter. 6-2. 6-3: Jania Rowan Biair, t-4, toary Bowles def. Jim det.

Kyle Smith, 6-0, 60; Fairfax Bsketball assistant football "I didn even need to carry The Cowboy running star, zeale on a curve and two fast fensive end Greg Sampson of balls and got Mike Lum to fly Stanford University was training runerion get. Manna Loriev, 6-2, 6-0; jonnaon, ft-j. Blrlt 1 Clnnla bach at Arp High School for a bat up there," said pinch-hit wno is under a five-year pro nnaria run aet. snenev Keaan, 6-0, 6-0; Suzv Smith def. Susan Reaan.

6-0. A-O: Tracv Kahn nvar I IllUn AnvM Ku de Calif orma (Ryan 11-6) at Milwaukee (Lonborg 7-4), 8:30 p.m. Boston (Siebert 7-5) at Muu nesota (Perry 7-8), 8:30 p.m. Cleveland (Perry 14-7) at Texas (Paul 3-2), 8:30 p.m. Kansas City (Dal Canton 4-3) at Detroit (Coleman 11-7), 9 p.m.

Texas League ke past three years, has bated sentence on a charge of out. Chicago for the Colleee All' Patty Una def. Devon Abbot 6-3, 6-1; fault; Alice Wilcox def. Debbie Brim, 6-1. 6-3; Charles Boustanv def.

Jens Keener, 6-2, 6-2; Katherine Carter det. Esigned to accept a similar "Like I said three years ago, Stars game, nancy noags an. rauia MTMin, 6-0, fr-Zt Nancy Hart def. Pattv Mav. default: possession of marijuana, then left camp.

bsition at Grand Same High ter Jim Breazeale of the Atlanta Braves after swinging wildly at a third strike in the seventh inning of Wednesday night's game with the bases Ruthie Morrlsnn. A-lt Uirth. A total 54 players were due it doesn't take Gibson long to you," declared Carolyn Beamon def. Valerie Pohl, 6-2, 7-6; Diane Grafton def. Sharon Boyle, 6-0, 6-1; Hope Stevens def.

Leslie Blaine, yurwv oci. aaiiy noover, 6-1 2-6. 6-3, in camp Thursday with the re Shelley Regan over Lynn McSet by de- bfaool, Herschel Shuttlesworth, rp HS bead football coach Price was a wide receiver prospect whom the Cowboys re rauu; susan Regan def. Eileen Hooe Braves' Manager Luman Har maining veterans on the team Pattv Llna oet. Mary Ann o-i, a-ii win cms aer.

juay way, THIRD ROUND PAIRINGS Boy's it Singles Linounced. loaded. jected after a brief workout which finished 4-9-1 last season Millar. 6-1, e-0; Paula Smith Miller. 6-1, 6-0; Paula Smith def.

Judith Rockwell. 6-7. 6-7: Sharon firwl. Ho Shuttlesworth said west Division last Sunday. "That guy's got my vote for to report Tuesday.

Bill Scanlon vs Phil Woog; Terry Mary Kay Precise, 6-1, Judy May Won Lost Pet. (SB ris. Harris withheld slugger Hank Aaron from the lineup to rest from the 15-inning marathon of the evening before. Price told the Dallas Times riw naroia; areiT nan vs, uvt. i.vnn vviiKins, 0-1, 0-4.

being great." Peterson, hired away from plications for the vacancy are now being accepted. Interested sieve neimoert; David Crissy vs. Boy's 16 Singlet Tab Raall eimt Plrh Umuw LA, Herald Thursday he wouldn't Gibson, who lost his first five the Rice Owls 1 st December manning; t. Miner vs. Charlie Owen; Alan White vs.

Phil co vansron aer. Kvan how aa. ui divulge the whereabouts of Aaron has hit five of his 19 rsons should call Arp High games, had his fast ball smok after the ouster of Ed Hughes wiqgins; BiaKe Alien vs. ay Dav John Hatfield vs. Billy Fisher.

Girl's 18 Singles Thomas and added, "You don't hbool at 597-6966. homers so far this year off ing and his slider breaking as had five quarterbacks in camp, Jordon Budde def. Dorev Elsbv, 6-2, 6-1; Scott Burch def. Rusty Phenlx, 6-0, 60; Sandy Miller def. Terry Barbeau, 6- Linker, who has coached for Sophomores Dan Pastorini, the El Paso 6 38 .548 Amarillo 41 41 .500 4 an Antonio 35 49 .417 11 Midland 35 50 .412 ll'A East Division Alexandria 51 33 .607 Memphis 44 38 .537 Arkansas 43 51 .512 I Shreveport 39 43 .476 11 Wednesday's Results Arkansas at El Paso, suspended, light failure Memphis 11, Midland 7 Alexandria at Amarillo, postponed, rain.

find out nothing about me don't try." Card pitchers, but he welcomed the chance to sit this one out. much as 18 inches as he pitched his third shutout of the cpusiany otr. jees White. 6-1. 6-1: Oavkt rriv H.f ne years, formerly mentioned rookies in camp but his No.

Anderson, 6-1, 6-1; David Hatfield def. Tracv Kahn vs. Elolse Clyde; Susan Howe vs. Sara Stultz; Bettv Shillcutt Jnl Bowen; Flarfax Fullerton vs. Maria Hill; Suzv Smith vs.

Pattv Ling; Nancy Hodae vs. Nancy Hart; Carolyn Beamon vs. Diane Grafton; Hope Terms of Thomas' probation "I couldn't have hit one off Nocona where he was junior season, beating the Braves 7-0. Brvan Bourna. A-1 A.V mti flri.Kt.

1971, and Lynn Dickey will fight 12-year man Charley Johnson include permission from his hrsitv football and basketball It was the ninth triumph in a him anyhow," Aaron said glumly. bach. probation officer, Bill Haddock row for the 6-foot-l, two-time for the starting post, icvens vs. Mnn tills. ADULT'S FIRST ROUND PAIRINGS Me" Singles Pete Adamson vs.

Tobv Mlttwluim of Greenville, to leave the state Cy Young Award winner who of Texas. Steve Walther vs. Lo Gannon; Charles had a 20-13 record a year ago. Jef. Ben Templeton, 6-2, 6-0; Edward Starks over Wilson Chu by default; Shawn Howell def.

Phil Dunklin, 6-3, 6-3; Robert Edsel def. Mark Johnson, 6-2, 6-2; Mark lissom def. Clayton Hail, 6-1, Blake Allen def, Tommy White, 6-0, 6- Jesse Brldees def, David Voss, 6-3, 7- Bruce Walther def. PhiHIo Wooq, 6-I' l's. Garv Bowles def.

Kelly Smith, 6-3, 6-4; David Havden def. Le- land Putterman. 6-1. A-fll Larrv Rrannan Thomas is on the last year of uiTin Kooertson; Bill Speelman vs. Ron Wiley; Bob Present Since May 20, Gibson has a a three-contract with the Cow Ben Crenshaw Takes Easy Ree v- Ken McClarv: Ror.lH phenomenal 1.37 earned run av boys.

He was expected to re Morris; Dine Mate vs. Phil Wiggins; erage for 79 innings, reducing negotiate the last year of his yianet cox vs. chuck Bovd; Bill Fisher vs. William Young Alan White bis season's ERA to 2.62. def.

DavkJ Brown, 7-5, 6-3; Bo Henk def. Marvin Morris, 6-3, 7-5; John Hat- contract on the basis of his out Gibson was rarely better than wixe Liooie vs. John Shipman; Jim Erlkson vs. Bill ey; Terry Watson vs. Bill Murdock: Win In Trans-Miss Action standing performance last sea riera aet.

Kusty miner, 6-0, 6-1; David McKenzie def. Mark Sicilio, 6-0, 60; Doug Whitehead def. Britf Brookshire, 6-1, 6-3; Bill Giddens over Bill McCann Wednesday night when he son. struck out six Braves and yield Cowboy general manager Tex oy default; jamei Boustanv def. David Thomas, 6-0.

6-2; Danny Campbell def. Robert Skinner, 6-1, 6-1. Bill Hoover vs. John Blair; Marcus Freeman vs. Bill Turner; Jim McMillan vs.

Bill Morton; Mac Griffin vs. Don Murray; skip Hunt vs. Rick Harold; Mark Lemmon vs. Kirk Smith; Jim Gotses vs. Steve Helmberg; Bob Hoae vs.

Mlekev Martin; Bob Hagerman vs. Schramm expressed surprise Dallas (AP) Ben Crenshaw the ball better," said Cren about Thomas' action. Girls 16 Singlet Susan Zombola over Cindy Startzell Gary Koch continued his spectacular play, knocking off Julian Arnold of Miami 3-and-l. Injury Slows Astro Slugger shot even par Thursday to oust I saw him twice last week dv oerauiT; sutan Howe def. Mary Kay shaw, the blond bomber of the national champion Longhorns.

ivoyiu mcuonaia; juan ae l-iovos vs. Greg Gotses; Jerrv Slaton vs. Mark rric, p-i, o-i, i Lynn mciee det. in my office in Dallas," nmat Doner, e-i. a-s; taro vn Beamon scrappy Gary Frankenfield of Fort Worth 3-and-l to advance to Friday's double round in the 'I still don't feel at ease play def.

Nancy Hoaan. 6-0. 6-1: Trarv Kahn Knowlet; Ted Landry vs. Jerry Simmons; Neil Rouh v. John Foster; Jim Phenlx vs.

Tio Templeton; Jon Schramm said. "I reiterated HOUSTON (AP) Houston Trans-Miss Results def. Leslie Soape. 6-3, 6-3; Judy May def. Chlronne Tlbo, 6-0, 6-0; Susan ing match play.

I think it's Astros outfielder Cesar Cedeno, 592-1676 what I'd said about being pre pared to renegotiate his con 69th Trans-Mississippi Golf harder on you than medal riannanan v. Don fnenix. Women's singlet Maaale Riley vs. Nancv Snencar; 'pioh Keener vs. Kahelne Carter: Tournament.

the National League's leading hitter, has been returned to play." tract. He talked to Landry who Nancv Hodoe vs. Ann FIII: Sharon Mccracken def. Eileen Hooan, 6-1, 6-3; Laurie McCain def. Carmnclta Esteve.

7-6. 6-1; Nikkl Hudspeth def. Lisa Wlnfon, 6-1, 6-3; Hooe Stevens def, Remona Prince, 6-1, 6-3; Sussle Brennan def. Lorl Bracken, 60, 60; Alice Wilcox def. Connie Phenlx, 60, 6-2; Mlml Wallv Pavne, Fort Worth, def.

Don Bliss. St. Louis, 5-and-3. Chuck Munson, Austin, Craig Stad-ler, LaJolla, Mlekev Van fierhla. Palm Beach, The 16 survivors play told hum to get it off his mind Chris vs.

Kioov Payne: Elolse Clvde-vs. Janice A'kert; Jo Ann Mewbourne Houston from Chicago for fur The smooth-putting Crenshaw, NCAA Co-champion at the University of Texas, double round Friday with the He said he wasn't organized def. uean Faucet, Garland, 1-up, 19 holes. ther examination of a leg ia jenni uavis; uioov Marxs vs. lydlth Smith; Suzanna Smith vs.

Betty bicmo det. Thtresa Couch, 6-2, 60. winners andvancing to Safcur enough to talk about the con hirv. riaMCITIIOn. Man's 35 Sinalet Boy't 14 SINGLES John Piaue over Dan tavannn day's semifinals.

A 36-hole final Cedeno mmerea tne injury tract. He said "Let's talk about it the first of the week out many west, wasninqion, u.u aer. Bruce Lietzke, Beaumont, 1-uo. Harold Gardner. Lawton.

Ok def. Don Truett, LaJolla, 2-and-l. John Lynch, Chicaao, def. Arthur Russell, Freeoort J-and-1. Roaer Brown.

Arkansas Cltv. def. no fount coumc M'fde Evans vs. Steve Ferguson; Walton Miller vs. E.

L. HI Prenton will be played Sunday. Sundav at St. Louis while slid default; Beau Budde def. Carl Tlbo, 6-2, 1-6, 6-2; Scott Turner def.

Richard Wilson. 6-2, 6-1; Mike Smith def. Don Campbell vs. Wayne Bower; Bill Lust there clinched tne match with an eight-foot par, putt on the 17th hole. He went out one-under and was one-over on the backside of Brook Hollow Country ins into third base.

He contin Crenshaw's opponent In the Mike Holder, Stillwater, 2-uo. va. u-n aanaiTer; uicx Ltnscomn vs. Tony Dyer; Bill Hoover vs. Bill White.

Men's 45 Singles James Scavltz vs. Robert Bawlaa; morning round will be 41-year- ued the road trip with the team but has been unable to play old Dallas businessman Don Stevenson, 6-1, 6-0; John Carlson def: Rusty Phenlx. 6-2, 6-1; Tim Day def. Rich Hoover, 6-1. 6-1; Richard Brown over Wilson Chu by default; David Menefee def.

Phil Dunklin, 6-4, 6-3; Kellv Smith def. Bead Hall, 6-1, 3-6, 6-1; Cralq Boyd def. Robert Skinner, 6-3, 6-0; Richard Tlbo def. Wallace Jones, 6-1. 6-2.

Club's narrow layout. Addington, who surprised long since the groin injury baa pre James Phenlx vs. Tom Ramev; F. O. Schumacher vs.

Jack Howe; Bill Day vs. Dan Herndon; Bill Hoover vs, Meade Evans: Dan Sandlter vs. Rod vented him from swinging a hitting Bob Gilder of Corvalhs, "I putted very well and seemed to be hitting through bat or running. i.or?in; jacx tamsie vs. j.

w. Johnson; Lewis Hall vs. Glenn Ivy. with an eagle-birdie start a 2-and-l victory. jonn Paul Lain.

Houston, aet. boddv Wadkins, Richmond, 2-and-l. Ben Crenshaw, Austin, def. Gary Frankenfield, Fort Worth 3-and-l. Don Addington, Dallas, def.

Bob Gilder, Corvallis. 2-and-l. David Newqulst, Kansas City, def. Bruce Hollowell, Sorlnqfield, 5-and-4. Ted Goin, Stillwater, Def.

beau Baugh, CocoS, 4-and-2. Garv Koch, Temple Terrace, def4 Julian Arnold, Miami, 3-and-l. Mike Huebinger, San Antonio, def. Bud Gunn, Chicaqo, 1-uo. Guv Cuilins, Denton, Steve Bn-soi.

Lake Fcest, 3-and-z. Waily Kuchar, Edwwater, def. Don Robertson, DentoH, 3-and-2. Addington was a runnerup in the Trans-Mississippi in 1951 when the tournament was Rangers Whip Indians, 5-0 played at Brook Hollow. Florida amateur champion Twins Rout Bosox Reds Thump Pirates ARLINGTON, Tex.

(AP) Hal King's wind blown two-run Cards Blank Braves ST. LOUIS (AP) Reggie MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PATH. CINCINNATI (AP) Cesar double capped a four-run first Gerinomo cracked his third (AP) Ray Corbin stopped the Boston Red Sox with a six-hit inning Texas uprising and Rich home run of the year and Gary Hand fired a six-hitter as the Cleveland pitched a two-hitter and drove in a run, leading the ter and Rich Reese blasted a Nolan became the National Lea Rangers blanked the Cleveland gue's second 13-game winner, as St. Louis Cardinals to a 2-0 vic Indians 5-0 Thursday night tnree-run homer and Eric So-iderholm a two-run shot, leading the Cincinnati Reds whipped Hand, 7-6, got all the runs he the Minnesota Twins to a 10-0 tory over the Atlanta Braves Wednesday night.

Pittsburgh 2-0 Thurdsya night, romp Thursday night. needed when Texas ganged up on Cleveland starter Milt Wil completing a sweep of their Pro-Mow professional power mowers are built fo perform for years without frequent and costly repairs. Compact design plus engineering balance guarantees the Cleveland, 11-4, won his sev three-game series. Corbin, breezed to his fifth victory in seven decisions as cox, 6-11, in the first inning. enth straight game by out- Gerinomo broke up a score With one out, Toby Harrah the Twins gave him an early 8- dueling the Braves' Ron Reed, less duel between Nolan, 13-2, operator "ease of control" and "flush cutting" in 9-8, in a battle of right-handers.

and Steve Blass, 10-3, with singled up the middle and Don Mine her beat out a bunt. Dick Billings singled for one run and lead, capped by a four-run fourth in which Reese clouted his home run. Cleveland was reached for a single by Rico Carty starting the tightest even along fence and walk edges. Step up to the best in professional power mowers step up to Larry Biittner's single deliv one-out, fifth inning blast He also chipped in with the fielding play of the game when he threw out Vic Davalillo at third Soderbolm them finished fch Atlanta's second inning and ered another. scoring with his blast in the laced for another one-base hit After Joe Lovitto popped out.

seventh lnrune. a PROMOW. by Reed with two out in the following Al Oliver's single to King delivered his double, scor third. right in the first. The Red Sox had scoring threats in the fifth and seventh ing Billings and Biittner.

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