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Pacific Daily News from Agana Heights, Guam • 30

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nfws PAG! 22 MU 71472 (Almost All Over! LA Leads 3-1 Fischer Agrees 9 it Chess Champion i West foul shot made it 111-107 and then Bill Bradley hit two outside shots to tie the game at 111-111 with 1:25 to go The Lead changed hands six times in the last four minutes of regulation A short jumper by West with 11 seconds to go put the lakers in front By Gary Kale NEW YORK (UPI) two foul shots with 1:15 remaining in overtime broke a 111-all tie and Gail Goodrich added an insurance basket with 42 seconds left Friday night as the Lost Angeles Lakers -defeated the New York Knicks 116-111 to take a commanding Pacific Sunday Hours ED TOLOSA -Pacific Sunday News Sports Editor Marine Corps Relays Bmggeman Ties 440-Yd 1-11 I I1 ri! QUANT1CO Virginia Richard Bruggeman 6f the Ohio Track Club tied the record in the 440 yard Intermediate Hurdles and Veterans Ralph Boston and A1 Hall won their specialties Friday in the 16th annual US Marine Corps Relays from which most of the big names in track and field were missing About the only solace for the Marines was the fastest victory GROSS1NGER New York (U American chess challenger Bobby Fischer of New York City said today he will meet Russian champion Boris Spassky for a 24-game world championship series in Reyjakik Iceland or anywhere else in the Free World Fischer in a statement issued through his New York attorney Paul Marshall said he will meet Spassky anywhere in the Free World under the conditions of the Icelandic bideven though he has never seen the proposal Originally 12 games were to be played in Reykjavik and 12 in Belgrade but the Belgrade sponsors withdrew last month following new financial demands by Fischer spokesman for the International Chess Federation (MDh) said the Soviet Chess Federation agreed to Reykjavik as a site for a match starting July 2 A FIDE spokesman said Fischer had until tomorrow morning to reply statement said he bad rtever been personally contacted by FIDE about the deadline and said the organization violated its rules in the way it selected the Icelandic bid Charles Spins First No-Hitter In Island Loop Charles Spencer a powerful righthander from Johnston Pennsylvania spun the Inst no-hitter in the 1972 liujn Varsity Softball League with a 6-0 victory Naval Air Station Wednesday night at laid 1 i Spencer who once played for the Peru Huskies a semi-pro cluh in Peru Indiana struck out barters ami walked only one en route tc bis third victory of the season Viter ssuirig the only base on balls of the evening to the Hiirff NAS 'batter Spencer mowed down batting with an assortment of i drops and horizon balls victory extended the rampaging winning tre-x to rlx games the longest ol reason and gave the nor'Ferri Guam diamond artists the und'sputed lead sr-encei helped his own cause bv irivine in two runs in the vo'Ki inning to cap a three-run outburst with a booming Joubk It turned out that his two-run RBI weren't really necessary as he cruised to a shut out win his first of the campaign Spencers first triumpjjwayajat tli-4 expense of the Island Seabees whom the Bvmbers blasted 19-2 in the sAon opener April 1 7 Then he (Continued on Page 25) isepposy Low Rates aad Quick Service Ask at Hotel crCaB Us OO AM-800 PM Totiisb 746-5034 3-1 lead in their NBA title series The loss left the Knicks with the almost impossible task of winning three straight games The Lakers could wind up the series on the west coast with a victory Sunday night Jim three baskets in overtime pushed Los Angeles into a 110-106 lead A Juris Luzins turned a 2:584 effort on the three-quarter mile leg that allowed anchor miler Howell Michael to coast home in 4:091 time for the relay was 9:522 512 clocking in the intermediate hurdles was the nearest thing to a record on a track left heavy by two days of rain in the absence of such stars as defending champion Bob Steele in that event and virtually all the scheduled sprinters Radio Sales 3-0 to overhaul the lead once held by (he slumping Central Pacific Development kegiers who dropped a game to the Mcregdlanos GSC tied Fiqiya for the top spot when Guam Pacific Inc failed to field more than three 101-99 but Walt Frazier's tap-in of a Jerry Lucas field goal attempt with three seconds left tied the score and forced the extra session I Aaron's HR Nips Cards NEW YORK (UPI) -Phil Niekro pitched a seven-hitter and Hank Aaron hit the 634th homer of his career in the first inning Friday to ilead the Atlanta Braves to a 2-1 victory over the SL Louis cardinals Niekro who gained his third victory in five decisions carried' a four-hit shutout into the ninth but lost it when he gave up consecutive singles to Lou Brock Ted Sizemore and Joe Torre The braves scored both their runs in the first inning off Bob Gibson Felix Millan beat out a grounder to shortstop and after one out Aaron unloaded his fifth home run of the year into the leftfield stands 1 Ron Hunt drove-in two runs with a third inning double to lead the Montreal Expose to a 3-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers In the third inning Ron Woods and Terry Humphrey singled and advanced on a sacrifice fly by Montreal winning pitcher BID Stoneman Hunt cracked a double down the first base line to score both runners and push the expos into a 2-1 lead Tony Perez bases-loaded single off Dave Giusti with one out in the 10th inning gave the Cincinnati Reds a 5-4 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates OTHER SCORES: San Francisco 200 OOO lO 1 Philadelphia 000 110 001-3 10 0 Marchial (14) and Radar: Champion (3-1) and McCarvar i Chicago 200 000 000-2 7 1 Cleveland 000 001 000-1 2 Wood (4-1) and Herrmann Tidrow Hkarpen (7) Colbert (9) and Fossa LP-TIdrow (1-2) Mhiiwsota OOO 220 10 0 Boston OOO 101 000-1 7 1 Kaat Granger (7) and Roff Culp Peters (8) and Fisk WP-Kaat (2-0) LP-Culp (1-3) Petrcalll (1st) Braun (1st) San Diego 200 400 000-6 10 0 Nw York 000 000 000-0 4 1 ArHn (2-3) and Kendall Koosman Cam (4)MacAndrw (7) SaiMcId' (9) and Grot LP-Koman (0-3) HR-Colbart (5tn) i Lo Angaries OOl'OOO Oo8-l 7 2 Montreal 002 100 00X-3 0 John Mikktjon (6) and Sims Stoneman (3-2) and Humphrey Boccabella It) LP-John (2-2) HR-Davis (tl? Pittsburgh OOO OOO 400 0-4 9 1 Cincinnati OOO 201 100 1-5 9 0 Johnson Hemander (7) Giusti (10) and Sanguiien Nolan HaM (8) Carroll (10) and Bench WR-CarroM (3-1) LP-Ckisti (03) HR-Bench (4th) Sanguilten (1st) Atlanta 200 OOO 000-2 6 0 St Louts OOO OOO 001-1 7 3 Neikro (3-2) and Williams Gibson (0-4) and Simmons HR Aaron (5tn) the distance medley relay as On the patented Los Angeles fast break West was going up for a layup but he was fouled and made the two free throws to give the lakers the lead for good Hurdles Mark Boston trying to make a comeback in a bid for his fourth Olympics team berth won the long jump at 24-7 14 (75 0M) and hall took the hammer throw at 201-3 (61J4M) as defending champion Tom Gage failed to show Navy dominated the collegiate field winning the major distance medley relay in 10:02 finishing second in the mile relay behind NYU and providing I two individual champions-Dale Bateman in the open 880 in 1:539 and Steve Harkins in the high jump at 6-8 (203M) The Boys Over The Hm Association of Brooklyn with Olympian Matthews running a 464 anchor leg turned in the fastest time in the mile relay 3:147 i- Greg Weis of Montclair State took the Invitational 880 in 1:501 for his second victory in the event for three years and Montclair Denise Wood won the womens shotput at 4610 (1427SM) Army led the 440 relay qualifiers for finals in 421 and Morgan Sta levied the 880 relay qualifiers in 1:282 Tennessee State fed the 440 relay qualifying in 475 i Mathews also anchored the Bohharf fastest club and service 880 relay qualifiers in 1:271 The New York Pioneers fed the club and service relay qualifiers in 462 The Marines said Olympics Sprinter Mel Pender and hurdlers Willie Davenport and Err Hall planned to be on hand Saturday I men at game time As a result the match was forfeited to GSC With three more weeks to go the championship may well be decided on the final night of the league which conducts its weekly play at the Royal Lanes (Continued on Page 23) NEW YORK Gene Michael of the New York Yankees is congratulated by his teammates as he Crosses home piste after belting three-run homer in the fourth inning of game against the Oakland Athletics here Greeting Michael are Rich McKinney (27) Mike Kelrich 1 8) and Johnny CaBison (R) McKinney and CaUison were both on base when the four-bagger was hit New York won 4-2 (UPI) Fujiya GSC Regain Top Keg Slot On 3-0 Wins Fujiya Restaurant and the Guam Service Center regained the top position in the Hawaiian Bowling league by scoring 3-0 victories Both teams now share the circuit's leadership with ueb sporting 52-29 record Fujiya downed the.

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