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T'jrrrs-TxFVj'- 'r rr i -v i 4., I'i 4 1. i ft i 4 1 i i Kn 'WANT-ADS PHONE 582-2328 Ki TOUR -i 1 BffCYftUS, (OHIO) TELEGIUPIrOIimi SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1372 4W rn Mods a i 1 liw I Leader Lm Trevicj Says JecIi Uca'i Caleb Leaders Beds Top Card Lead By 2'h By JOE NAGLE MUIRFIELD, Scotland (UPI) -Lee Trevino says Jack Just could not understand it at all. He came to Muirfleld, a Nicklaus dream of the fabulous yard, par-71 course he likes Grand Slam ends today and he was in the position to make the prediction. The irrepressible Mexican, the man they said had no chance of banging on to his British Open title, had a six-shot lead over the mighty Nicklaus to back up his argument going into the final 18 boles. And big Jack, quite frankly, 4, '4 i Local Youths At Ashland Cage Camp ST.

LOUIS (UPI) Clay Ca r-roH is fast earning the title of Fireman of the Year. The Cincinnati Reds relief ace came in Friday night in the eighth inning in relief of Ross Grimsley and picked up bis 20th save of, the year, as Cincinnati defeated St Louis S-3. The Cards had two runners on base when Manager Sparky Anderson called up Carroll with one out in the eighth. Carroll got Joe Torre to hit into a double play to end the threat, while Gnmsley picked up his seventh win against three losses. The rwin gave Cincinnati a little more-breathing room at the top of the National League West as Houston dropped a 5-2 deci skm to Pittsburgh.

Cincinnati now holds a 2V game margin. Jim McGlothlin works tonights game for the Reds against' A1 Santorini for the Cards. Johnny Bench, who leads the National League with runs batted in, increased his total to 70 when he drove in Joe Morgan with the first run of the game in the first inning. Pete Rose, who drove in two runs in the second inning, was credited with winning the game at the plate. Rose delivered a two-run single to score Cesar Geronimo and Darrel Chaney.

'A single by Chaney had sent Denis Menke borne with the second run of the game, then Rose followed with bis gamewinning hit Grimsley, who gave up seven runs in bis 7 1-3 inning stint, held the Cards scoreless until the fifth inning when singled by Donn Clendenon, Ed Corsby and pinch-hitter Brant Alyea scored one run. Torres sacrifice fly scored Matty Alou who had tripled in the sixth inning. The Reds got two more insurance runs in the ninth inning on singles by Chaney, Morgan and Bobby Tolan, Sandwiched around Moe Drabowskys error on Carrolls ground ball. A walk to Bernie Carbo, a single by Crosby and a sacrifice fly by Jose Cruz scored anoth er run in the ninth for the Cards, who dropped their eighth game in ten meetings to the Reds. Rick Wisen who started for St.

Louis, took the loss, and evened fiia record at 9-9. LEO DUROCHER, the wfamlngest active manager in the major closing In en the mark. (His teams had wen 1,865 games and lost 1,571 entering the 1972 season.) He began his managing career la 1831 with the Brooklyn Dodgers, whose 1344 satin night uniform he modeled at left. -Durocher managed the New York Giants, above, from 1948 to 1955, winning twa National League pennants, and has directed the Chlcage Cubs luce 1966, when he returned to baseball after 19-year absence. mrfttwm better than most, a full seven days before the start and carefully tuned his game like mechanics preparing as auto for Grand Prix.

Trevino, rolled in It days before the tee-off and on a course hed never seen before and shot steady rounds of 71-70 before burning up the course with a record-equalling 66 Friday to post a 207 six-under-par-total. Tony Jacklin, who shared the second round lead with Lee somehow kept his cool, while his playing partner tore the ancient course apartn and shot a commendable 67 for 208. Also ahead of Nicklaus, who shot 71 for a level-par 54-hole score of ,213, was Doug Sanders on 211 after a 69 and Briton Brian Barnes on 212 following his 69, Trevino, who would he the first man since Arnold Palmer in 1961-62 to win the title in successive years should ho succeed, gave Nicklaus no chance and Sanders only a slight one. Nicklaus may catch one of us, but be wont catch us both, Trevino said, "and Doug has been making too many bogies to have a real great chance." The sunshine encouraged the golf-loving Scots to come in the thousands for third-round play and the record attendance for Open week of 73,000 act at St. Andrews in 1970, was virtually certain to be bettered today when Princess Margaret was scheduled to attend.

Friday 18,390 spectator made the weeks attendance 67,645, which was almost 11,000 up on SL Andrews for the same period. Nicklaus aaid Fridays round was just about tho most disappointing round I have ever played. Some of the shots made me sick to my stomach. I was swinging from places completely foreign to mo find hitting Shots I never knew existed. IPeivy KWies Etlli Win H- against one loss.

John Mayberry singled home the games only run in the fourth Inning and three Kansas City pitchers held on to shut out the Detroit Tigers. Harmon KiRebrewj walked wita the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth to highlight a three-run frame and provide Minnesota with a come-from-behind victory over Boston. Reggie Jackson crashed a three-run homer and Mike Epstein followed with a aolo shot in th4 seventh inning of Oakland's first game victory over New York. In the nightcap, Bert Cam-paneris and Angel Mangual.led off the first with back-to-back doubles for the games only run while Blue Moon Odom and Darold Knowles combined- to make the run stand up hv the As triumph. Minor League Action ASHLAND Steve Gray, Dan Kaple, Jeff Dallas and Bob Schreck of New Washington and Jim Zucker of Chatfield are participating in the Ashland College Basketball Camp of Champions this week on the college campus.

Schreck will be a junior at Buckeye Central High School this fall; Gray, Kaple, Zucker and Dallas will be sophomores. Gray lettered for the varsity golf team last spring and has played freshman basketball and football. Kaple has played on freshman basketball and baseball teams, Dallas on the frosh cage team and Schreck on JV basketball and football squads. Gray, Kaple, Dallas and Schreck are also top students, carrying averages or better in the classroom. More than 105 boys are participating in the camp.

Ashland College Head Coach Jerry Walke and Assistant Coach Joe Gottfried are the head instructors. The camp stresses fundamentals for the three age groups and has league games each eve ning. Steve is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray, 804 Tiffin New Washington.

The Rich- International Standings By JOE FROHUNGER UPI Sports writer The Baltimore Orioles rev ersed a losing skein Friday night to sweep two games from the Chicago White Sox, one of the top teams, 7-4 and 3-0. Elsewhere in the American League Minnesota edged Boston, Kansas City sneaked PAST Detroit, 1-0, Milwaukee downed California, 7-3, Cleveland topped Texas, J-O, in 14 innings, and Oakland took a twin bill from New York, 9-3 and 14. In National League action, New York defeated San Diego, 3-2, Chicago outlasted Atlanta, 94, Cincinnati beat SL Louis, 6-3, Pittsburgh beat Houston, 5-2, Montreal trounced Los Angeles, 9-1, and San Francisco scored a 8-1 triumph over Philadelphia. Paul Blair was instrumental In -starting' off the Orioles winning third inning rally in the By United Press International w. pet.

g.b. 48 34 .585 47 38 .553 2V 44 ,42 .512 6 43 43 i.500 7 42 42 .500 7 40 44 .478 9 40 48 .465 10 35 50 .412 14V' Charleston Louisville Tidewater Rochester Toledo Richmond Syracuse Peninsula Ludi Schenk Wins Ohio Amateur Minor League action this week had Bucyrus City Bank defeating two opponents, Bucyrus Blades and WFK. The Bankers In the most recent win over WFK 5-3, were led by Lahmen and Edwards who took the mound win. The wins extended the Bankers record to 90 for the season. Another bank squad, Farmers and Citizens Bank clobbered Lions Club 30-8 and Derrick McDonald and Eric Gifford hurled for the winners.

Troy Wade was the losing hurler. Running their record to 10-0 for the season, the Bankers were led at the plate by Craig Martin who clubbed a grand slam home run. Fridays Results Louisville 7 Charleston 2 Peninsula 5 Richmond 3 Rochester 4 Syracuse 1 Toledo 3 Tidewater li nightcap when he scored ahead of Bob Grichs two-run homer. The veteran outfielder said of the Orioles fate, even though we had lost six of our last seven games, werent doubting ourselves. You only begin to wonder when you start losing to the top team in the American League.

It takes a couple of wins against a better club like Chicago to get back up on the track. Doyle Alexander pitched a strong two-hit shutout in the nightcap for the win. Dave Johnson drove across three tallies with a double and a single in the first game to help Dave McNallly register his 10th victory in 17 decisions. Buddy Bell singled home Frank Duffy from second to break a scoreless tie In tbe 14th inning of Clevelands victory over Texas as Gaylord Perry notched his 15th victory of the season for the Indians. John Briggs tapped out grand slam homer and two-run homer as Milwaukee downed California.

Brewer Manager Del Crandall deprived starter Jim Lonborg of almost certain victory, Lonborg only needed one more out In the fifth inning to pitch the necesary five innings for the win when Angel manager Del Rice alerted the umpires that Crandall had visited the mound to talk to Lonborg in the fifth before rain had caused a 57 minute delay The second time a manager visits the mound in one frame he must remove his pitcher. So Crandall was forced to replace Lonborg with Frank Llnzy who picked up his second win Gets Axle 4 ard Dallas family resides at 1 MONTREAL (UPI) Sam R. R. 1, New WAshington. Bob Berger, owner of the Montreal is the son of Mr.

find Mrs Alouettes of the Canadian Foot- Robert Schreck, 730 Bucyrus ball League, fired General Man-New Washington, and the Pete Danball Standings ager Red OQuinn Friday- Zuckers at Box 35, Chatfield, ers, too. Durbin fired the best round of the day when he finished with a 73. Bob Seyr of Mansfield and Columbus finish-l totals of 300. Ron Sanker jr Lorain and Joe Harper of Westerville bad scores of 301 for seventh; Bob Widen-er of Strongsville fired an 83 for a 302 finish and a tie with, Ray Sovik of Columbus and Stu Francis of Madison for ninth. BHS Grid Physicals July 31st sifs Play World Chess ilfeteUi Lillie Leaguers Football physidals for the Bu-cyrus High School football hopefuls will be held July 31st at a.m.

at the Health Center on Kaler Ave. The physicals will be given to both junior high and high School boya and each boy is requested to bring the $2 fee with him and to' know when he had his last tetanus booster. At 6:30 p.m., July 31st, helmets and shoes will be issued at the high 'school. g.b. By United Press International National League East w.

pet g.b. 49 30 .620 68 33 .582 3 42 37 .532 7 43 39 J524 7V4 35 44 v443 14 28 S3 .346 22 West w. pet Cincinnati 43 31 .613 Houston 48 35 .578 Los Angeles 42 39 .519 Atlanta 37 45 .451 13 San Francisco 37 49 ,.430 15 San Diego 30 51 .376 i Friday's Results 1 Chicago 9 Atlanta 8 Cincinnati 6 St. Louis 3 Pittsburgh Houston 2 Now York 3 San Diego 2 Montreal 9 Los Angelei 1 San Fran 8 Philadelphia 1 Today probable Pitchers 2V 7V4 PERRYSBURG, Ohio (UPI) Ludi Schenk of Mansfield didnt believe a score of 82 would win the Ohio Amateur Golf Tournament. Schenk, who had led the field for the 66th annual tournament going into the last round, fired that 82, but managed to win hia second major golf tournamenL The 25-year-old Mansfielder, who had a four-stroke lead going into Fridays round, recorded a ten over par 82 with six bogies, two double bogies and ten para to wind up with a 297 and a two stroke victory.

His 18th hole was his worsL He sliced his tee shot into the pond on the right. After dropping out in the rough, Schenk hit a good third shot onto the fringe, putted to within two feet and then dropped his short attempt for a bogey five. His only other major amateur victory was in the Mid-American Invitational in 1969. Finishing in a three-way tie for second, with scores of 299, were Ohio State University All-American Steve Groves of Lancaster who had led at the halfway point, Glenn Apple of Olmsted Falls and Jack Durbin of Columbus, an OSU teammate of Groves. Schenk was rather happy with hla victory on the Belmont Country Club Course.

Many things run through your mind, he said. Wind was really a factor. The ball would sometimes move when I was getting ready to putt. Im just glad it affected the other play- The Lighter Side By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPI) 4 -Good evening. This is Frank Gifford, along with Don Meredith and Howard Cosell, bringing you, live and in color, the World Championship Chess Match.

Well be back with the exciting second year of play in jutt A moment. But first, this In The Rough Frank Gifford back with you in the broadcast booth ing the chess board in Reykjavik, Iceland. Ill be describing the move-by-move action when play is resumed. And here with the highlights of the exciting first year of the match is my colleague, Howard Cosell. Thanks, Frank.

The first year ended with the Russian champion, Boria Crazy Rooks Spassky, leading the American challenger, 'Bounding Bobby Fischer, three games to But one gets the impressioii the players have only been feeling each other out here in the early years of the match. Depart! from Original Plan Fischer departed from hla original game plan by lining up in a Nimzo-lndian defense. This is the formation used) by American pioneers who defended themselve! against the Nimzo Indians by moving their covered wagons into a circle. Special (AU Times EDT) Atlanta (Nlekro 8-7) at Bucyrus Ledge 139' i A. M.

July 18, 1972 Work in ElA Degree. Lunch will foBow. A good attendance is urged. Shunk and Police came up with narrow one-run victories-yesterday In Little League play as Shunk rallied in the bottom of the sixth for a 4-5 win over Andrews Dairy, while Police held off Timken 94. 'Jim Akers with two for four induding a triple led the way-for Shunk, while Mike Brady had two for three for the loiera in a well played conteiL Police scored the winning run in the top of the sixth as Mark Kalb came up with the big blow-for the winners, a -double, BOX 8CORES ANDREWS DAIRY; Hill 4-14; Smith 44-1; Halderman 44-1; Dyer 44-1; Brady 3-1-2; Butter man 344; Aldrich 34-1; Studer' 144; R.

Naveja 2-1-1; Brooks1 044; H. Naveja 144; McKee' 044. SHUNK: R. Akers 34-1; Schlf-. er 44-1; M.

Scheffler 4-1-1; J. Akers Long 4-1-1; Card-' ner 44-1; Striker 44-1; Hess 24-1; Leonhardt 344; D. Hardesty 144; D. Scheffler 144. SCORE BY INNINGS Andrews 0 0 0 1 1 0 13 Shunk 0 0 2 0 0 0 3-4 POLICE: Cox 4-14; Penslnger 4-1-1; Ryland 3-1-1; Crail 4-14; Haffa 4-24; Baird 2-1-1; Reser 3-14; Walterhouse 244; McCoy 244; Wirebaugh 144; K.

Spieg- el 144; Kalb 2-14, Totals 32-9-5. TIMKEN: Powen 5-24; Petty 5-1-1; Long 444; P. Graham 444; MiUer 444; K. Graham 44-1; Rehra 244; Hughes 4-2-1; Holloway 4-24; R. Shiefer 2441 Totals 38-8-5.

Later on, Fischer shifted into a Grunfeld defense, which was Introduced in 1988 by the late Pops Grunfeld, beloved chess coach at In this instant replay, we see Spassky capturing Fischers bishop with his veteran rook. Spasskys other rook is rookie. From now on, wt, can expect a wide open match with plenty of thrills and fast-paced prestidigitation. Thats A mighty big word, Howard. You can explain it to Dandy Don, later.

Meanwhile, lflta have Don give us a dose (ftp, analysis of these two editing players. 1 Superb Condition Frank, Ive been admiring the superb condition these players are in. Some day they make as many as three or four moves an hour, and youve got to be in top notch shape to keep that up. Ever since Fischer first came into the International Chess Federation, he has been credited in scouting reports with having good bands. This means he rarely drops a chess piece and almost never knock his men off thq, board with his elbow, as so many amateurs do.

Spassky, on the other hand, is noted for his quick release. After making a move, he lets go of the piece about ai quickly as anyone who baa ever played this game. He reminds me of a guy pulling chess-nuts out of the fire. Chess-nuts get it? Thats a1 djlly, Dandy. And well be back with more exciting action after this message Fleyd C.

Smith. W.M. DULL FLAY Trip time? time to check your car Insurance coverages. Call: Year Frisnily rjTonisis irjTUAL AGEIJT Chicago (Hands 74), 2:15 p.m. Houston (Fonch 54) at Pittsburgh (Ellis 7-4), 2:15 p.m, Montreal (Torrez 9-5) at Los Angeles (Downing 54), 11 p.m.

New York (Gentry 34), at San Diego (Kirby 6-7), 10:36 p.m, Cincinnati (McGlothlin 34) at SL Louis (Santorini 44), 9 p.m. Philadelphia (Carlton 124) at San Francisco (Reberger 04), 4 p.m. i Sundays Games Houston at Pittsburgh 2 Montreal at Los Angeles i ew York at San Diego 1 tlanta at Chicago Cincinnati at SL Loula American League V- East W. L. PCT.

G. 44 35 .557 43 38 .544 1 37 33 .493 6 37 39 .487 5V 33 45 .423 10V 31 45 .408 UV West w. 1. pcL g.b. 50 30 .625 45 36 456 5V 41 37 426 8 41 39 .513 9 36 45 .444 14V 34 47 .420 16V Fridays Results Oakland 9 New York 3, lit Oakland 1 New York 0, 2nd Baltimore 7 Chicago 4, lit Baltimore 3 Chicago 0, 2nd Milwaukee 7 California 3 Clove 3 Texas 0, 14 inns Kansu City 1 Detroit 0 Todays Probable Pitcher (AH Times EDT) Boston (McGlothen 2-1) at Minnesota (Woodson 94), 2:15 p.m.

Cleveland (Tidrow- 54) at Texas (Gogolewsld 3-7), 8:30 (Continued Page I) contingent of Sauer A Well which in turn dropped them down a few places in the standings. Wells team took 3V points as they were McPeek, Blicke, and Well. Bob Todd held the fort for Ohio Crane. Rime Lumber in showing some fine golf of late, has started to make a move early in the second half. Kime smashed United Ohio by a 3 to 2 count.

Team standings include GE Glass 8V; Krauslock Sales 8V4; Shunk Mfg 7V; Sauer A Wells 544; Ohio Crane 5V; Kime Lumber Foodland 3V4; Suburban 3V4; United Ohio 2V4; Bucyrus Materials 144. Ladies Golf The Eagles gained fix points from the Pars this week in the Ladies Bucyrus Country Club Golf League as Dortbea Steiger and Irene Winters took two points for the Eagles each. Zetta Smith and Pat Rorick picked Up- two points for the Pars. 4 The Birds also won six points from the Bogies with Giny Wise and Glenda Todd collecting two points each for the winners, while Lil Wilson and Jane Kennedy had two each for the losing Bogie. League standings find the Birds leading with 32V followed by Bogies at 27 and Pars with 21V, while the Eagles are in last place.

Low net this week was recorded by LB Wilson with a 35. Tlie league will now prepare to play Monday this week instead of the regular scheduled Tuesday. Country Club At the end of the first week of league action in the Bucyrus Country Club classic golf league found Krauslock Sales jumping off to a fine start gathering in 644 points to lead all teams. Ohio Crane and G.E. Glass Were not far behind, however, ai they rolled over their opponents to take in 4 big ones to remain appoints off the pace of Krauslock.

Shunk Mgf kept close range as they gathered In 3V4 points. -Last half Suburban Lanes had trouble, but did1 mad-age to pick up 244 points from Sauer Wells. The second week of the last half taw GE Glass spurt into first place by a V4 point over Krauslock Sales. GE took big 4V points from the tough Suburban Lanes to give the league an indication that it intends to hang on for first place in the second half. Team captain Ed Neubacher says that it will take mighty effort on the part of any team to catch them now.

Krauslock Sales express was slowed down somewhat when they ran into the tough contending group from Foodland. Sales took 3 V4 bard fought points from Foodland. Gene Galleher and Howie Pfleiderer led the Food-land defense. Second biggest winner of the night was Shunk Mfg as they blasted the punchless crew of Bucyrus Materials by a 4V4 to 44 count. Materials is having a hard time getting started this half.

Armbruster, Hudson and Fischer led Shanks in their conquesL Ohio Crane, last week second place holder ran into the strong SCORE BY. INNINGS Police 4 0 20 21-4 Timken 0 4 0 0 4 0-8 SLO-PITCH i BOX SCORES TEYNORS: Lahman 4-1-1; L. Edward 4-3-4; McKee 4-2-3; Stauffer 4-1-2; Zwayer 4-1-2; Ehrman 3-1-2; Kents 34-1; Har-gia 344; Wise 3-2-2; Kanable 3-1-2. Totals 35-12-19. MOYERS: E.

Diebler 444, Wenninger 4-2-2; C. Diebler 4-2-2; Redmon 34-2rHord 3-1-1; Farmer 3-1-2; ShuR 2-1-2; Thomas 144; Speece 344; Falter 2-1-1; Eckert 144; Shull 34-1; Totals 33-8-13. SCORE BY INNINGS Moyers 22400008 Teyimr'a 3 2 0 3 2 2 it 12 CITY BANK: Rittenour 844; Moore 34-1; Baldy 34-1; S. Dis-hon 34-2; R. Dishon 34-2; Fannin 34-1; Walters 34-2; G.

Stu-der 3-0-1; J. Studer 34-1; Gibson 24-1. Totals 29-0-12. SPORTS CHALET: Hefkert 4-01; Zimmerman 4-2-3; Wilson 4-4-4; Nickler 4-2-2; Young 4-1-3; Reeves 4-1-1; R. Nickler 34-1; Geno 34-1; Groves 34-2; Harmon 34-1.

Totals 36-10-19. SCORE BY INNINGS City Bank 0000000-0 Spta Chalet 3 0 3 3 0 2 X-10 McMillan Top! Hoad DUBLIN (UPI) Former Wimbledon champion Lew Hoad, plagued by a recurrence of leg and back trouble, last, to South Africas Frew McMillan Friday as McMillan reached the finals of the Irish Open Tennis Champonship. 111 E. Chrks St. Fh.

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