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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 54

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E-4 THE SUN-TEIEGRAM March 19, 1972 Bobby Unser Edges Andretti US AC Season Opener sidelining for the day. Offy. Mosley, however, lost Unser's take from the Mike Mosley, a 25-year-old his advantage after making $30,000 purse was about third-year driver who was a pit stop at the 122-mile $10,000, including lap prizes rHOEMX, Ariz. (APV in the riincntx 15 0-mile during the rarly going. Fobby Unser.

the 18 Nation- championship auto race a series of pit. stops gave al Driving Champion, drove yesterday. the lead to Mark Donnhne one of Dan dumpy's new AU- Put the oldest, of the Unser beginning with the 53rd lap, American Eagles to a narrow brothers threatened to run but Pnnnhue lost a wheel on victory over Mario Andretti away from the pack and hide his Roger Tenske-McLaren, and accessory money. seriously injured in a crash at Indianapolis last year, then mark and Bobby unser moved in front, never to relinquish his lead. Mosley finished third.

Bet-tenhausen, whose father was took over in an Agajanian- Braves Trip Orioles on Grand Slam, 6-2 miles around the lightning fast Phoenix International Raceway mile was 102.805 m.p.h. There were seven yellow light slowdowns caused by wrecks and spinouts, many of them during the last 50 miles. Unser and his younger brother Al, the 1970-71 Indianapolis 500 winner, had won the front row starting positions, both at speeds well above Bobby's one-lap mark of 134.932 m.p.h. which he set last October. Seven drivers bettered the old record in qualifying and one equaled it, setting up by far the fastest field of 24 slarters i championship history.

a two-time national champion was fourth, while fifth place went to the 1971 national champion Joe Leonard. Four times Indy winner A.J. Foyt finished eighth. Unser, 39, who had set a record 141.99B miles per hour in qualifying for the pole position, led the early part of the race. But he was forced to run behind several other drivers during the middle stages of the race, mainly because of two pit stops.

He regained the lead 30 miles from the finish and shook off a late challenge from Andretti and Gary Bet-tenhausen to win going away. Unser's speed for the 150 Al Fort Mveri, Fla. Sletwrt, Moret (4), Totum (7) and Flsk; At Mesa, Arlr. At Phoenix, Arif. Cain, Strampe (5), Nukrn (7) and Haller, Chicago (N) St.

Louis Konsm II onn nnni 5 ..000 nn 01 7 7 0 Jala (5), Hosley (7). W-Stramo. I .102 onn 200 8 .000 000 OOO 0 4 Oakland Moret. HRs Detroit, MeAullffe, Blessitt. Cleveland 130 100 012 8 1 4 4 San Francisco 021 015 02x 11 IS 4 Farmer, (7) and Fosse; Carrlthers, Barr (4) and Dletz, Rader M.

W-Barr. Semlnoff. HR San Francisco, Maddox. Al Cocoa, Fla. Jenkins, Hamilton (7).

Rue6chel (8) and Rudolph; Hunter, Mycrt (6) and Duncan. Jenkins. Hunter. Los Angeles 130 (110 300 00 8 11 Houston 070 000 100 019 11 1 Guzman, Hudson (4), strlplino (B) and Simmons, Jutza Hedinnd, Fitzmorris (41, Burqmeier (7) and Kirkpatrlck. -Fltzmorns.

Guzman. HRs Kansas City, Oliver, Schaal. At Fort Laidrrdale, Fla. At Palm Springs, Calif. At Yuma, Ariz.

TokyoTotte Orioni x66no4 i San Dieqo 022 100 0106 7 2 (11 innings) Downing, Stmhler (4), Solomon (7), Luna (10) ond Cannlzjaro, Ferquson (6); Yount, Gulnn (51, York (6), Gladdlnq (9), Blaslnname (11) nnd Hlatt, Stinson (7). Milwaukee, California 000 002 310 (1 1 010 000 200 3 1 1 001 flOlA 9 onn nnfli 4 3 ASSOCIATED PRESS Royland Office, an Atlanta Braves' outfielder cut Friday because he lacked experience, came back yesterday to hit a grand slam home run in a 6-2 exhibition baseball victory over the Baltimore Orioles. The Braves said the 19-year-old was in need rf more training and was being sent, to the minor leagues for another year. But when Dusty B.iker was forced from the Braves' lineup with a back strain, the club had Office Montreal New York Kato, Toyama 3), Nomura (4) and Murakami; Kelley, Phoebus (4), Caldwell (7) and Barton, Slocum (7). Phoebus.

Toyama. Blaslnqome. Luna. HRs Los An- Porsons, Sanders (7) ond Ratllff; Clark, Murphy (i), and Estrada. Parsons, Murphy.

HR Milwaukee, Voss. qele. Davis. Houston, Cedeno. Morton, Monro (SI, Marshall O) and RorrohHia; Kllno, Hinton () and Ellis Morton.

U-Kllnp. At. St. rtfnburg, Flu. Chiraoo (A) 100 001 010-5 10 3 New York (N) 010 001 7 1 Bahnsen.

Eddy (M, Lcmonds. (71, kea-ley (81 and Herrmann, Eoan (7); Wil. hams. Mnnre (M, Perkins (8), Saunders 19) ond Dyer, Cotton (8). W-Saunders.

Kealey. At. West Palm Beach, Fla. rome a 7-2 Red Sox lead. Ike Blessitt, a rookie, drove in three Detroit runs with four hits, including an insidc-t he-park homer.

Dick McAuliffe also homered for the Tigers. Mike Adams singled home the tying and winning runs for the Twins in the ninth inning against Philadelphia. Willie Montanez, Greg Lu-zinski and Pete Koegel all homered for the Thils. Wayne Garrett drove in five runs for the Mets including the tying and winning runs with a single in the ninth against, the White Sox. Bob Oliver and Paul Schaal hit homers in the fourth inning as Kansas City scored six times.

Schaal's blast drove in three runs. Winning pitcher Al Kitznwrris hurled three scoreless innings and singled in two Royals runs against St. Louis. Ron Fairly drove in three, runs with two bits and Rich Hacker got, two hits and scored three times for Montreal against the Yankees. come back from the minor 1 league camp to fill in.

Raltimorft Atlanta onn IO02 .010 001 04X-4 7 2 MrNallv. Boswell (7) and Hendnrks. Ootes (7); Nash, Barrier (S) and Casanova. Barber. L-Boswell.

At Clearwater, Fla. Mlnnesnto (100 022 0037 10 0 After three hitless trips to the plate. Office connected with the bases loaded and the score tied 2-2 in the eighth inning on a pitch from Baltimore's Dave Boswell. In other games thp Chicago Cubs shut out Oakland 5-0, Detroit topped Boston lt-S, Philadelphia edged Minnesota 7-fi, the New York Mots trimmed Die Chicago White Sox fi-5, Kansas City thumped St. I.ouis 7-1, Montreal defeated the New York Yankees fi-1.

May Co has made a big buy on these new tires Philadelphia 000 10 0006 8 I Huohes, MrCnol (4), LaRnrhe (a), Geb-hart (9) and Borqmann, Oempsey (9; Muntz, Srramii7zo (4), Twitchell (M, Srarre (), Wallaro (9) and Ryan, Cox m. LaRorhe. L-Srarre. HRs Philadelphia, Luzmskl, Montanez, Koegel. At Lakeland, Fla.

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"I can set as a goal playing the infield for Los Angeles," says the younger Wills, "but right, now I'm just concentrating on enhancing my chances of reaching pro ball." The chances appear good. "I saw him take infield practice with the Dodgers last year," says Baltimore scout Jim Russo, "and I was very impressed. I thought it was Maury out there. "He might, have started the game and nobody would have known the difference." Bump can be as exciting as his old man," says Bobby Winkles, Angels coach who spent 13 years as coach at Arizona State. Bump's real name is Elliott Taylor Wills.

A half-inch shorter than his dad. Bump is stronger, and he can beat his father in a footrace. He estimated his speed as "9 8 to 10 flat" for the 100. "When I was young," he says, "dad didn't force me to "play. But then I was like most kids, I wanted to play.

"During the last few years our relationship has grown," he says. "I think that a mutual import for the other's b.iSfball accomplishments has helped our personal relations." F'imp says: "It's funny. Whn I was younger I never looked at Dad as a superstar. "But now since I've had time to look at his accomplishments, it would be impossible for me to call one else my idol." SBYC Archers Win Crown at Long Beach LONG BEACH The Fan Eernardir.o Valley Coiirge archers captured the California State Archery Championship, by taking the Men's, U.S. Mags for Springtime use.

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