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The Shreveport Journal from Shreveport, Louisiana • 8

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EIGHT A THE SHREVEPORT JOURNAL SIIREVEPORTTIOSSIER CITY LA TUESDAY JUNE 27 1072 TODAY'S NEWS TODAY-WITH TODAY'S ricrunns I OtytTtltport iegotirrttat Otput part taDo DIrt Jim Murray Prepare to Lose Another Stalemate 1 14 sf- 1 11 I a 444 'mimosa 4e4- krairamvorr-a ovrrr41rrhIrrrrr-orwArrorrrrr'ro'rrr I I It 46 04 6 4 1 i 4- xt It I 1- ow -m-4- --0---- A ------rv- -0 'P -I -t 't 4' 4 li i 1 1' -4 loo 1 4 I -I 1 4 I 0 4 1-41" i i -7- 1 4 I I 1 Ntk lk' 4 I 4 11 44 1 7 lk 1 4---'''''' 1 li i A A 4 4 4 4 i ft 0 0 i 4 1 I 4 1 A 4 -4e- it IF 'i 1 4 4t i i 4 -4 -4 -7 4 A I i i 1 1 4 i lk I 4 1 4 1 ''''''14' 11 '4 i 4 4 0 e'''' lk- 1 1 I 1 Iii I '4 i A 1 14 A i it' 'li 1 4 1 i 0 4 i 4 1 0 i 1 rk i 4 1 444 't 4- I k) )' if) i' 1 I 4 4 i 4 4 4 i- i' apo I i 4 1' 1 4 4 I 4a -I 40' 4 41L 4At 7'-- )' 14 iti 0 'r' 'v4 -1 4 inilimp- 4406indr' 1 A i '1''''t11" A -1 -40 ir too t- 4-11 1 11 1 i if 10 r''''' -4 i 41 1O- 44' 1O1 ooit 4 tc5o 4 i 4 lio 11 (c) 1972 Los Angeles Times L) This report should properly go in the diplomatic pouch Slug it "For Eyes Only" with one copy to the Secretary of State one to the President Burn promptly after reading Get Henry Kissinger on it at once The United States is alking into another Communist trap! ITS GOING to he the same old story It's going to be a conflict of ontheirround under their terms It's going to be the same old crud a conflict we probably can't win becaust a stalemate is almost built in Its going to have demilitarized zones sanctuaries the whole lot International quicksand It's the Bay of Pigs Panmunjom the sellout all over again We're playing for a tie as usual And a tie i THEY win Duran the winner after this flurry which came after the bell endino the 13th round although Buchanan's seconds claimed a low punch was responsible (UPI Telephotos) ti 1 TITLE FIGHT OR PUBLIC MUGGING? Ken Buchanan of Scotland was on the short end at the finish of his lightweight title fight with Roberto Duran of Panama at New York Monday night At left ref-: eree Johnny Lob pulls Duran off Buchanan in the 13th and final round In the center picture Lobianco has a firmer grip on Duran and Buchanan starts slipping to the canvas At right Buchanan who was attempting to defend his world title holds his groin as he hits the canvas Lobianco declared 1 THE CIRCUMSTANCES are these: The United States is probably the world's mightiest chess power That's because we have Bobby Fischer the Brooklyn 1 prodigy whose disposition would have to improve to be described as merely "irascible" Bobby is about to be sacrificed on the altar of diplomatic expedience a tragic patriot in the mold of Douglas MacArthur Gary Powers or the Lafayette Escadrille We're sending him up in a coffin We're sending- him Into' battle handcuffed Bobby has won all the skirmishes in this conflict' it Ile routed a collection of Russian shock troops la tArgentina a year ago with almost bored ease Now he I is to meet the Russian 1 4 Crtnert-tt Boris 1 tr! I I 4 i i lio ro Ho i 4 0" 4 a 1 champion Spassky A Immediately of course the juggling start erts' first appearance against Roberts 6-3 will go against the Padres since they traded righthander Steve Arlen 7-8 him to Houston last winter who has pitched a one-hitter 14 i 0 1 lk 706-- ''t ed The Russians tried to -4r steer the ultimate con t4 1 flict to the Tannenberg Marshes or anywhere in i the world the a i 1 would favor them They i' usually do BO 11 BY THOUGHT I I Las Vegas would be fine I il The Russians shuddered I They had after all seen "The Godfather" They suggested some venues where they think "mov- A ing pictures" are cave drawings in an earthqBobby Fischer ake 13 obb said no Another Sell-Out? thanks'Ilis'calnel was lr 1 I we 4 Bobby Fischer game in be seventh when Wynn aoubled to drive in Cedeno Cedeno a 21-year-old potential supei-star drove in four runs with two singles and his nonth homer stole two bases and raises hi season average to 349 MEANWHILE GEORGE Culver 3-0 picked 'sup the victory with 7 1-3 innings of relief after the- Padres bombed Don Wilson and Tom Griffin in the first inning and two-thirds Larry Stahl had four hits for the Padres one a two-run dolible 'Nate Colbert tlaf Corrales'and 'tnzo Hernnneez each drove a run with a single and a two-hitter in his last two starts "THEY'RE GOOD" Padre Manager Don Zimmer said of the Astros -but I can't see them running away from Cincinnati or Los Angeles in our division In the East I look for Pittsburgh to win by 10 games" The Astros behind 7-3 after the first two innings Monday night scored their first seven runs with none on and May hit his with none aboard The first four homers were off Clay Kirby who turned over a 7-6 leakto 13l innings ade ticL the sdore with a hoiiier In the 6th and Greif 3-11 lost the Between 4P 1- rt broke 4' OF VINU SIN DIEGO (AP) Harry of the series tonight should Walker the Houston manager prove enticing because it will tires of repeated charges that mark lefthander Dave Rob-he tries to make all of his hitters Punch and Judies "People misunderstand" says "Sure I'd like to have eight Johnny Benches in the lineup if I could but only uari about 15 per cent of all major league players have the power to try and hit home runs The rest are better off just going for base hits" Al 1 Walker would have trouble convincing the Astros of that after the five-homer explosion they created Monday night at an Diegrr they 47 dernolishfid tbe Padre4)f1 41 The Astros have hit 67' ho- Ay STEVENSON mers in their first 65 games LAS VEGAS Nev UPI a noteworthy developing con- Muhammad Ali wagers sidering-tiott they hilver)ly 1 41A-44(6)000 sgaomt at $3 in an entire 1971 sehogliWbf ntititpnl atter Bpf) Foslet risks 162 games heavyweight title tonight in this gaming capital of the nation Ali the former heavyweight champ collects his half mil-to Ilan tor meeting No 2 ranked Jerry Quarry of Cypres Cala at 12 rounds Should he lose however he'd also unfield doubtedly lose the chance of meeting champion Joe Era-this zier in a return bout slated to earn each more than the $25 million they collected in 1971 Foster the 175-pound king m- Albuquerque NM makes his lath title defense in meeting the younger Quarry undefeated Mike who has won 36 bouts and has just turned 21 loarrly 1 THAT ILEGANT STRAIGHT-8 The Russians compromised on Reykjavik Iceland For those ofyou bereft of an atlas this is a fog-shrotidrt' irthahiied iceberg in the North Atlantic 4 reachable only by nuclear sub or polar bear I Bobby who has all the warmth of a hooded cobra 0- sputters when he thinks about it "Stooges!" he shouts "The International Chess Federation and the Amen-can Federation are all stooges of the Russians!" (It's never been outclassed) 1 I u'' I 040 rPA t''440 (14 the Letegfrtiaratteill Center $200000 and Mike $45000 both A crowd of about 7000 was of those purses coming out of -expectd to tbe on nand ancLthe the card also gets internation -4'1 ip 'al circuit telVision-' "This -II' tilt soul brother! which would earn over $1 against the Quarry brothers million the last of the great white THE LIVE gate at the hopes" the 30-year-old Ali has frequently chanted 7500-seat arena was expected to better the Nevada record of "I DON'T know what Foster $292000 drawn by Sugar Ray will do with his hope but Robinson and Gene Fullmer I'm going to whip my hope" in 1961 the ex-champ declared Still there were financial Foster said he'd whip his problems until the last day Quarry faster than Ali wins All was due to collect his his fight final $150000 today and Foster Ali and Quarry met in 1970 his $70000 after getting $10000 after Ali won a Supreme expenses Both purses were Court decision in his draft scheduled to come from the evasion case Muhammad live gate although hit hard in the second round slashed Quarry's IT APPEARED however eye in the third and the bout there wouldn't be that much was halted but the Nevada State Athletic "I gave you a whipping" which would earn over $1 against the Quarry brothers million the last of the great white THE LIVE gate at the hopes" the 30-year-old Ali has frequently chanted 7500-seat arena was expected to better the Nevada record of "I DON'T know what Foster $292000 drawn by Sugar Ray will do with his hope but Robinson and Gene Fullmer I'm going to whip my hope" in 1961 the ex-champ declared Still there were financial Foster said he'd whip his problems until the last day Quarry faster than Ali wins All was due to collect his his fight final $150000 today and Foster Ali and Quarry met in 1970 his $70000 after getting $10000 after Ali won a Supreme expenses Both purses were Court decision in his draft scheduled to come from the evasion case Muhammad live gate although hit hard in the second round slashed Quarry's IT APPEARED however eye in the third and the bout there wouldn't be that much was halted but the Nevada State Athletic "I gave you a whipping" Getting Lee May in a winter trade with Cincinnati did much to beef up the Houston attack However those close to the Astros say things are better because Walker has ceased his preaching about hitting the ball to the opposite field Even Walker admits that he talks to the players this season as little as possible 'v got togetherness this year" says Jim Wynn who drove in three runs with a double and his Illth homer Monday night Last season the Toy Cantym seemed constantly at odds with Walker and hit only seven homers Getting Lee May in a winter trade with Cincinnati did much to beef up the Houston attack However those close the Astros say things are better because Walker has ceased his preaching about hitting the ball to the opposite Even Walker admits that he talks to the players season as little as possi- ble 'v got togetherness this year" says Jim Wynn who drove in three runs with a double and his llth homer Monday night Last season the Toy Cannon seemed con- stantiv at odds with Walker and hit only seven homers WDL-8 $0 ioi SritgW2 re 5 I 1PA 1 4- A A1- 9 -4 A 4 1'rf-: 1 I 4 zis Y4 i WDL-8 1' 'ii '4 44 ro Ito 'iiit'6rrtismg 1 a vte" fl463 l'''''' 91-t Commission had been paid Ali declared when the fighters $125000 as the estimated tax were physically a i bite when it was figured the Monday and found to be in fight would gross $3 'million good shape With a gross now figured at "I didn't take no whipping about $14 million $50000 of you just got lucky" QUarr3r the $125000 became available i his Irish temper for purses and the card had showing keep spoutiq -survived another of its fre- your mouth off You don't win' quent crises fights that THE CONDITIONS are such that "drawn" games will be allowed To Bobby this is an international mistake of magnitude of not being able to bomb the enemy supply lines Bobby wants to win But of course America is in a period of not being beastly to the Russians Apparently chess is a game in which it's easy to play for a stalemate I say "apparently" because Bobby explaining chess at the Dewar's Celebrity Tennis Tournament at La Costa the other day has all the patience of Edward Teller explaining the atom to a guy with a bone in his nose The Russian champion Spassky is "not in my class really" Bobby says "I'm a better player period IF we play 10 matches to win which is the way a match of this kind OUGHT to be played "I'M BEING DICTATED to by the Russian Chess Fe der a tion and my government is going along because let's face it we're in a' program of 'detente' and I'm being sold out" 3 Ao and I'm being sod out" 1 IIATED to go to the ball park last season" Wynn said "This year I can't wait to eet there We were sizing bp the rest of the league in spring training and decided we were anybody" IN THE odds department Ali is favored at 41 and Foster at 64 with not too much wagering apparent Ali expects to weigh about 213 and Jerry about 197 for the heavyweight scrap which follows the light heavy battle scheduled at 6:30 pm PDT at ot The Cac: a classic straight-8 Packard The 1931 Dual Cowl Phaeton with front and rear windshields and detachable trunk Vhat Can't Recall from 1 On t4krA1 On 011J kinxy 4 That drew a response )' Speaking of "selling out" Bobby also points out May who smashed his Ilth carefully there is no live television or satellite homer a night Ile 41 coverage out of Iceland and the prospect of 12 (of the compared the Astros to the ti 24) matches being "drawn" by the Russian would pennant-winning Cincinnati automatically leave him the world champion and the team he was on in 1970 6uphis is a better team than Soviets would get the bulk of the $160000 prize the Beds were two years Pmoney ay" May said "It has lust I 1 i ell it's the same old sordid drama Why aren't as much power and better e- the students out burning their chess boards on the pitching" it NWhite House lawn? Where is Dr Spock in this crisis? THE PADRES are hardly in Bobby defect to Canada? And where are the a eosition to disatwee They've groups chanting "Hell no Bobby won't go!" Can't played the Astros four times Fullbright call a hearing? Was this one of the this season all of them here concessions Nixon made at Moscow? Is Joe Alsop just and Houston has sliteged 11 going to SIT there? Not me I'm organizing a "Free homers 011ie seoring 30 runs Pahhv Pientler" wInvein-Inrif secl4 A e4---11 4 The second and final game carefully there is no live television or satellite 41 coverage out of Iceland and the prospect of 12 (of the 24) matches being "drawn" by the Russian would automatically leave him the world champion and the Soviets would get the bulk of the $160000 prize money 1 Well it's the same old sordid drama Why aren't e- the students out burning their chess boards on the NWhite House lawn? Where is Dr Spock in this crisis? Bobby defect to Canada? And where are the chanting "Hell no Bobby won't go!" Can't Fullbright call a hearing? Was this one of the concessions Nixon made at Moscow? Is Joe Alsop just going to SIT there? Not me I'm organizing a "Free Fischer" movement After as good as That drew a response from Doesn't Bother Dunn a Bit rtBobby right now all just because chess players are a minority doesn't mean they don't have rights! The Whiskey: the elegant straight-8 bourbon by Hiram himself Aged 8 years in the oak and never outclassed the elegant straight-8 bourbon by IIiram himself Aged 8 years in the oak and never outclassed HAT TRICK Fan Proved He Had Robinson's Cap they are losing I won it legally" The brutal aggressive swarming onslaught of Duran gave him a wide edge on the officials' cards LoBianco gave Duran eight of the first 12 rounds tabbed three for Buchanan and scored one even Judge Bill Becht had it 9-2-1 for Duran and judge Jack Gordon had the winner in front 8-3-1 The Associated Press had Duran ahead 9-3 Duran caught the 27-yearold Scot who won the crown from Ismiet Laguna of Panama in 1970 anparently off balance after only 15 seconds of the first round and knocked him down Buchanan immedi7- ately arose and took a mandatory eight count who paid $223901 to attend the bout leaping about waving Panamanian flags and attempting to climb into the ring "I just felt a terrific pain between my legs" Buchanan said later after he had showered and chanced into street clothes "They helped me to my corner and then the referee said I couldn't come out I told him I could keep boxing but he said 'You're not coming out'" DURAN A 2-1 underdog who recorded his 25th knockout in winning all of his 29 starts claimed he struck Buchanan with a "good right hand to the stomach A lot of boxers try to make you think they were hit low because Ex-Lady limp NO Talking 4 4t--1 444 1 :4 4 A 4 3 ''7 4' 4 4 44 4 --evt zt k-17 I te! '''F0 A 4 xt 'vI ii LK IZ oi 4 1'174: 4 1- 44' 'i 4 fl ei A 44 40 4 i-'4 '71 11 40 4 i 4: 1 j'8''f''''" 4 e' 7 or 4 4 i r--- YA-1-- oe By EARL GERHEIll NEW YORK (AP) Roberto Duran winner of the world 's lightweight boxing championship on a bizarre note was unmiffed by controversy shrouding the bout while deposed title holder Ken Buchanan admitted he didn't know what happened Duran a mauling 21-yearold former street fighter from Panama won the crown Monday night at Madison Square Garden when Buchanan was ruled unlit to continue after collapsing from an apparent low blow alter the 13th round of the 13-rounder had ended Duran landed a smashing right to the head just as the bell sounded and the two continued to exchange blows Suddenly Buchanan pitched forward onto the canvas and writhed in pain Achile clutching his groin Ile was helped to his clrner and referee Johnny LeBianco halted the "BUCHANAN HAI) taken a terrific pounding" LoBianeo said "The bell rang and they hear DI ran Irinded hard blow in the solar plexus area It was a fair blow" Bedlam erupted after the fight ended with Duran 's supporters among the 13021 she wasn't around for this second one In the opener she called an Auburn runner safe at second when he was caught off base on a line-drive double play Then realizing the runner did not have to be tagged she reversed herself and called the runner out And when Auburn Manager Nolan Campbell ran onto the field and questioned the call Mrs Gera threw him out of the around for this second one In the opener she called an Auburn runner safe at second when he was caught off base on a line-drive double play Then realizing the runner did not have to be tagged she reversed herself and called the runner out And when Auburn Manager Nolan Campbell ran onto the field and questioned the call Mrs Gera threw him out of the ffamsw7mgtto COOPERSTOWN (Al') Baseball great Jackie Robinson lost his cap in the excitement when the Dodgers brought the first world championship to Brooklyn Oct 4 1955 This Month the blue cloth headpiece turned up in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum here Donor Allison De Genero however had some hard times convincing the skeptical museum director that the relic was genuine and the museum's questioning probe resembling an investigation into a disputed Van Gogh A newspaper photograph produced by Genero capturing that post-game melee with the front row fans from Flatbush mobbing their victorious hems and Genero himself in the middle of it all in the pitcher's box was not considered sufficient evidence NEW YORK (AP) "Everybody's been looking for me" said Bernice Gera whose career as professional 's first female umpire 7 began and ended Saturday night "I don't want to say anything now I'm tired" But Mrs Gera added: "I'll talk at the news conference" The 40-y a -o I housewife 7 from the Jackson Heights section of New York called The Associated Press Monday 7 to announce she will hold a a conference Wednesday at a restaurant near her home Mrs Gera made her debut at Geneva NY in a Class A New York-Pennsylvania League game between the Auburn Phillies and Geneva culminating six years of legal battles to break down baseball officiating's sex barrier ITIVAS the first game of a game Immediately after the seven-inning con es Mrs Gera announce "I've just resigned from baseball" then still in her unitorm got into a car and was driven away Dr homas Stapletin vice pre4ident of the New York-Penn Lea gu later commented: "These kids play hard of course and I guess her skin was pretty soft" GRASS GROVIIIIG OF COURSE IT IS! 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