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1 Page B6 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Tuesday June 6 1972 Fluttering O's Fall To Twins Snead Fails In Bid US Open Play Tops List finish had one inning of relief help from Granger who recorded his ninth save in 18 appearances and lowered his earned run average to 064 Dave McNally in a slump like the rest of the Orioles lost for the fourth time in his last five decisions and evened his record at 5-5 after hurling four early I )1 it ii i 3170'417 v-- k41 4:: A "444 4 2 kt' 'k 'i''' (:: rs: roveole" 1 (:777: :9 4 41eek: a re 406''' 4-4v 1 MINNESOTA BALTIMORE abrhbi abrhbl Toyer rf 5 0 0 0 Buford if 110 0 Thompsn ss 4020 Watt Is 0 0 Carew 2b 5 0 1 0 Scott 0 0 Killebrew lb 3 1 1 0 Oates 4 2 1 Monzon pr 0 0 0 0 Rettenmd cf 4000 Roof 0000 JPowell lb 3000 Darwin 3 1 i 1 Shopay If 0 0 0 0 Brve If 4 1 0 Baylor rf 4 0 1 0 Soderhlm 3b 3 2 BRobinsn 3h 3 1 1 1 I Mitterwid 2 0 0 D-lohnson 2 0 0 Reese lb 1 0 0 0 Belanger so 2 1 0 RWoodsn 3000 Crowley If 1000 Manuel ph 1010 McNally 2000 Kaat or 0 0 0 0 Hendrcks ph 1 0 0 Granger 0000 Grich ss 1000 Total 34 3 10 3 Total 30 2 5 2 Minnesota 000 201 3 Baltimore 001 010 000-2 E-0Johnson I Minnesota 9 Baltimore 7 Soderholm Darwin HR-13Robinson 01 Rettenmund Baylor DJohnson Darwin Open berths failed to qualify in a 36-hole test on the San Francisco Olympic Clubs lake course where rookie pro Barry Jaeckel of Pacific Palisades had the lowest score of 75-68-143 Steve Caulkins of Alta Sierra GC near Grass Valley missed by two strokes with 78-73-151 and Ernie George of Sacramento's North Ridge CC was one shot back at 75-77-152 Art McNickle of Sacramento who turned pro last year and hopes to win a PGA player permit in October missed with 79-75-154 and touring pro Dick Lotz of Graeagle Meadows Plumas County had a total of 74-79-153 Steve Taylor former Del Paso assistant scored 78- 78-156 Fleck Bows Out Jack Fleck a former Iowan who won the 1955 Open on the same Olympic course and is now pro at Marysville's Plumas Lake course packed up after playing just 12 holes explaining "I just wasn't playing well" 4 I IP ER BB SO RWoodsn (WA-3) 8 2 2 4 6 Granger 1 00 0 1 1 McNally (L5-5) 7 9 3 2 7 4 Watt Scott 1 1 8 1 1 (9) A-5235 -(Continued From Page B4 qualified had he been able to match par on the back nine Instead he bogeyed the 17th then double-bogeyed the par four 423-yard 18th i- Among the other promibnent names to fail in qualifying efforts at Charlotte were 1-oPhil Rodgers Herb Hooper -Lionel Hebert and Bruce Fleisher Elsewhere in sectional qualifying Dallas pro Ras Allen shot an eightMinder-par 134 to top qualifiers at the Dallas Athletic Country Club Allen had a 69 in his first round then came back with a sparkling 65 in the afternoon On his second round 1 he had a double-eagle on the par 5 509-yard first hole 2 sinking a 230-yard three iron shot Other qualifiers at Dallas were two University of Text as golfers Tom Kite and Ben Crenshaw Non-qualifiers included professionals John Schlee and Jack Burke Easy For Ogden Carl Owen and Clifford Cook carded 138s to lead sectional qualifiers in CM-Ichmati and in Chicago rookie pro Bob Zender with 69- 68-137 and veteran North Shore club professional Bill 70gden 68-73-141 made it Ogden a California began his pro career in Sacramento Bob Byman a 17-year-old high school student had one of the nation's lowest totals -for the day qualifying with 66-71-137 in Denver Three other amateurs Jim Mc-Lean 70-67-137 Bob Alliaerd 69-70-139 and Steve Mole 70-72-142 qualified Elyi Portland Ore 1 1 Baseball's Top Ten The Oakland A's Mike Epstein manages to break up a double play by his slide into second base Cleveland sec ond baseman John Brohamer got off a throw to first too late to get runner Angel Manqual BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Based on 90 at Bats NATIONAL LEAGUE Player Club AB Pct Sanguillen Poh 41 163 19 57 350 MAlou StL 40 152 17 52 342 Torre StL 43 167 22 57 311 Lee SD 37 135 18 44 326 Clemente Pgh 39 156 27 50 321 A011yer Pgh 43 179 22 57 318 Staub NY 44 167 24 53 317 Baker At' 35 96 11 30 313 Toian Cm 44 173 33 54 312 Mota LA 37 113 18 35 310 Home Runs Kingman San Francisco 14 Bench Cincinnati 13 Stargell Pittsburgh 11 Colbert San Diego 10 HAaron Atianta 99 Watson Houston 9 LMay Houston Amateurs who failed at A's Runner Olympic included Mark Lye of Napa 76-77-153 Dick Cracks Roadblock UPI Telephoto Four Lead Is Up To BALTIMORE even extra batting practice spectacles for Boog Powell or the arrival of usually friendly Minnesota pitching could snap the Baltimore hitting slump Instead the Orioles once again surrendered rather meekly at the plate Monday night as the Twins won 3-2 on a sixth inning double by Bobby Darwin The victory ended a four game Minnesota losing streak and enabled the Twins to slip into second place in the American League West five percentage points ahead of the idle Chicago White Sox Four Behind A's Both Minnesota and Chicago are four games behind the surging Oakland A's Manager Earl Weaver of the Orioles at a loss to explain Baltimore's 220 team batting average as compared with last season's league-leading 261 mark ordered an unusual 10 am batting practice Monday morning Against Minnesota starter Dick Woodson and ace reliever Wayne Granger however the Oricles managed just five hits and two of those were bunts Last season Baltimore hit an amazing 312 against Minnesota pitching First For Brooks Veteran Brooks Robinson did slam his first home run of the season in his 158th trip to the plate The Orioles have now lost six of their last seven games to fall VA games behind Detroit in the American League East and Weaver indicated he's concerned about more than just lack of hitting "They haven't been earning their pay on the field so we are going to earn it some place" he said and implied a lack of maximum effort by adding: "I'm not disappointed with the effort of 95 per cent of the players" Glasses No Help Powell's Baltimore's erstwhile slugging first baseman with a 152 average was hitless in three trips to the plate Monday He wore glasses for the first time on one at bat and struck out "The rim of the glasses was annoying" said Powell who had a slight weakness in his left eye detected in a routine examination last Friday "I probably won't use them again until I get the wide racing goggle type" Darwin the early season hitting sensation of the Twins whose average has dipped to 239 singled to launch a tworun rally in the fourth in addition to his tie-breaking double Steve Brye followed with another single and Eric Soderholm drove both home with a double Woodson 4-3 who failed for the 10th straight time to Campy Lifts A's Past Tribe Runs Batted in Kingman San Francisco 38 Siegel! Pittsburgh 35 Bench Cincinnati 35 AOliver Pittsburgh 31 Rader Houston 31 Bonds San Francisco 31 Pitching (4 Decisions) Sutton Los Angeles8-0 1000 Mar- shall Montreal 4-0 10t00 Nolan Cincin- nati 7-1 875 JRav Houston 7-1 875 MMiack New York 6-1 857 Blass Pittsburgh 6-1 857 Seaver New York 8-2 800 2 Tied With 800 Trevino Gets Golf's First Triple Crown Dallagiacomo of Anderson 162 and 17-year-old Pat McGowan of Colusa who did not turn in a scorecard In addition to Jaekel those who won Open places in San Francisco included former Sacramentan Al Gelberger of Santa Barbara 74-73-147 Bruce Summer-hays Olympic Club assistant pro 73-75-148 and touring pro Jim Wiechers of Napa who scored 76-73-149 and then birdied a playoff hole to grab the last spot in the local field While Sacramento's Bob Lunn qualified easily at 142 in Charlotte where he finished in the top 10 in the Charlotte Open Sunday fellow Sacramentan Bob Smith was not listed among those who made it in Chicago Continued From Page B4 tion of the pitch and said he hit "a mistake spitter" The Indians scored their first run in the seventh off Odom now 3-1 Alex Johnson doubled to start the frame and scored on Graig Nettles' two-out single to center The Indians tied the tilt er Ken Aspromonte follow- his consecutive hitting string ing the contest "They've got to 13 games and 24 of the six guys who can beat you last 25 with one swing They're bet- OAKLAND CLEVELAND ter than Baltimore by far 2crrloriirs ssab bi ab bl "If Vida Blue (tonight's 11 l'B'rcochraagr clb 4 8 1 8 I pitcher) and Ken Holtzman gg5C 3q113 rt 1 18 11 (2) If 1 1 2 0 8 (8-3) come through the way 4b 1 0 8 ll'Artillgss3b113 1 everybody expects the' A's Duji-TVIc" 1 8 11 8 'ger' ph I 8 8 8 on wn 2b 1 8 4rrepoen: 1111 should run away with it Knowles 0 0 0 0 0 Lowenstn ph 0 0 0 0 Against other clubs you can RFoster oh 1 0 0 0 make a mistake and maybe Oakland Total 36 3 8 3 Total 34 2 7 2 002 000 000 1-3 get a popup But with them Cleveland 000 000 1 1 0 0-2 5 elad yli Cleveland iu you make a mistake and A Si- hnson (11) wham it's a home run" Leon (3) Campanerls (3) Joe Rudi the A's top hit- Odom (W 3-1) 112 til 11 EVE21S0 4) 10 8 3 3 0 ter collected only one safety lagr7 (L9- 13 I last night but it extended )4 BPTL02 AMERICAN LEAGUE Player Cl AB Pd Piniella KC 42 168 29 56 333 DAllen Chi 42 151 26 50 321 Rudl Oak 39 166 25 54 325 PKelly Chi 34 119 20 38 319 McCraw Cle 38 127 15 40 315 Pinson Cal 38 141 20 44 312 Freehan Det 29 102 16 31 304 Braun Min 29 94 8 28 298 CMav Chi 40 150 26 44 293 DNelson Tex 41 144 23 42 292 Home Runs RJackson Oakland II: Duncan Oakland 10 Cash Detroit 9 DAllen Chicago 9 Harper Boston 7 BConigiro Milwaukee 7 Runs Batted In DAllen Chicago 37 RJackson Oakland 30 DUnCarl Oakland 27 Darwin Minnesota 26 CMaY Chicago 25 Pitching (4 DecisionS) Kaat Minnesota 6-1 857 Lee Boston 4-1 800 Fingers Oakland 4-1 800 Bradley Chicago 6-2 750 Hunter Oakland 6-2 750 Kline New York 3-1 750 Burometer Kansas City 3-1 750 Odom Oakland VI 750 Panther Texas 3-1 750 1LS actam enlans Fail WS Open Tesf In SF area golfers who were among 115 competing yesterday for 11 US FORT ERIE Ont (AP) Lee Trevino's sweep of the Canadian United States and British Open golf championsiips in 1971 has earned him golf's first Triple Crown award The popular Mexican-American became the first winner of the award The award worth $25000 was presented to Trevino Monday at the Cherry Hills Club site of the 1972 Canadian Open July 6-9 Following the presentation Trevino earmarked $5000 of the prize money as an initial deposit to the Lee Trevino-University of Texas at El Paso Endowment Fund to provide financial aid to deserving young Canadian and American athletes attending the university The fund will be supplemented by donations from other sponsors A's On Radio Tonight's Oakland A's-Cleveland Indians game will be broadcast by KPOP (1110) KPIP-FM (935) and KKIS (990) at 4:25 o'clock 1 Sweden Bars Pole Vaulter From UC Kennedy Games Golf Town Lends Name Sanders Is 8th Among Top Money Winners ST ANDREWS Scotland (AP) The city fathers of this home of golf voted Monday to lend the name of St Andrews to Japan The Municipal Council gave its approval to Zenyap Hamada of Tokyo to call a new golf course he is planning near the Japanese course "the New St Andrews Club Tokyo" Hamada said he intends to model the course after the famed St Andrews links and would have the assistance of American golfer Jack on Eddie Leon's third homer of the season just over the left center field barrier Odom turning in another fine performance following a late in the rotation start this year because of arm trouble checked the Indians on seven hits He hurled nineand-two-thirds innings before reliever Darold Knowles got the final out of the game by retiring pinch hitter Roy Foster on a pop-up "That team is the best overall hitting team I've seen" said Cleveland Manag NEW YORK (AP) Doug Sanders' victory in last week-end's Charlotte Open golf tournament boosted him to eighth place on the season money-winnings list the PGA Tournament Players Division announced Monday Jack Nicklaus who skipped the Charlotte Open continues to head the list with $156051 Lee Trevino who finished second by one stroke to Sanders at Charlotte earned $19950 and jumped from fourth to sec end on the list with $118- 397 Sanders who won only $24891 in all of 1971 earned $35000 for winning at Charlotte NC raising his season's total to $74232 That purse moved Sanders from 26th place to eighth on the list Jerry Heard is third with $110011 George Archer fourth with $106963 and Tom Weiskopf fifth with $97179 4 'In Or24 11' ria" ''f 4 li 'I 1 ''-ik tA q'i: 14' 4J -( i Orr Hopes To Play Russians MONTREAL (AP) All Star defenseman Bobby Orr of the Boston Bruins probably will play for the Canadian team in an eight-game exhibition series with Russia in September if he is healthy From Page B4 Tommy Lee White of the Striders Top Performers The Southern University ace joins such world record holders as sprinters Don Quarrie and Lee Evans shot-putter Randy Matson discus-man Jay Silvester high jumper Pat Matzdorf and pole vaulter Bob Seagren World leaders besides Milburn Evans and Seagren include Larry Black of North '-Carolina Central who ran 20 seconds flat in winning the NAIA 200 meters last weekend India's Mohinder Gill in the triple jump Oregon State's NCAA high jump champ Tom Woods long jump leader Arnie Robinson sprinter Eddie Hart of the UC Berkeley coaching staff and shotputter Al Feuerbach Maggard focused some on the shotput which he noted for the first time has three 70-foot shotputters competing in the same meet In addition to Matson 71-512 lifetime best and Feuerbach 70-314 this season will be George Woods the world's staff and shotputter Al coaching a Feuer- bach Ma ard focused some on the shotput which he noted for the first time has three ing in the same meet In ad- dition to Matson 71-512 life- time best and Feuerbach 70-foot shotputters compet- 0-314 this season will be George Woods the world's Randy Matson THE GOODNATURED WHISKEY a Olympic Scene a Gab Fest DwellsOnVanishing Amateur a JUL I CIW LI IT CI la II Lii 11311111y imillui ut 'Hank Greenberg Bob Boyd Win Tennis Event RANCHO LA COSTA (AP) Hank Greenberg 60-year-old former slugger of the Detroit Tigers and Bob Boyd basketball coach at the University of Southern California won the Dewar's Cup in the second annual Sports Celebrities Ten- nis Tournament Monday Climaxing a 61-man round-robin doubles tournament with changing part ners they defeated Gail 'Goodrich of the Los Angeles -Lakers and Simpson of The Buffalo Bills 6-0 in the final match at La Costa Country Club Several sports figures competed including Bobby Fischer US chess grand master who is preparing for a July 2 world championship match against Boris Spassky al the Soviet Union third all-time best with 70-13i mark Milers Sacramento's Cliff West California miler who finished second in the Pac-8 meet will be in the mile against Kennedy record holder Chuck Le Peru who won the event in 3:569 a year ago Maggard believes West could become the first black American to run a sub-four minute mile Said Maggard: "He's been ready for a long time Yeh I think the hometown crowd a familiar track will help but we've been pointing towards it" The meet director in responding to a question said the running events could be changed from yards to meters without any difficulty He had been asked why he was using yards instead of meters during an Olympic year Either Way ''We still haven't made up our mind on this Our stadium is marked for both and we could still change before the meet" he added He said the mile would remain unchanged to give runners a crack at sub-four marks Reserved tickets will be $4 for adults and $3 for children General admission will be $3 for adults and $150 for children and may be purchased at the Athletic Ticket Office From Page B4 when the government decreed: "No one will receive a monthly salary of more than 6000 dinars" All of 6000 dinars is the equivalent of 350 American bucks however the basketball superstar an "amateur" who will wear his country's uniform in Munich this summer can earn $500 a month weekly bonuses pick up a $1000 title bonus and still be an amateur as far as International Olympic Committee President Avery Brundage is concerned And Brundage booted Austrian skier Karl Schranz out of Sapporo for allowing his name to be used with skiing equipment advertising Ile also believes long jumper Ralph Boston is a professional and ineligible for Munich because he works as a TV sports commentator As Popow explained it only men owning their own businesses are allowed to earn more than the equivalent of $350 "This applies to everyone in Yugoslavia" he said "It includes not only people like me even the premier of the Republic And any salaried government official Any official in all of Yugoslavia "The rule is emphatic! Nobody can pay an employe more than what thousands of Americans earn in one single week" Asked if this applies to professional men Popow answered "Yes Lawyers and surgeons and chemists are on this same scale All of these men made much more than $350 a month before March but this is no more The government did it because of our huge unemployment problem" Double Income But Popow is happy to a certain extent "1 am living good" he said "And my wife is a lawyer We make $700 a month between us We have two houses and a car A three-bedroom house costs $12500 "A haircut costs us 12 cents Food and clothing are cheap We pay no property tax You pay income tax We do not 1 have two children Anyone with two children is exempt from paying taxes" Popow said life in his country is far better than living in the Republic of Macedonia "The minimum wage there" he said Is 800 dinars a month but the average is 1000 You receive $Ri a month whether you work or not But I think it is different from your unemployment Our people must report for available work to be eligible for their money" He also said "Tell that Romanian that Yugoslavia will win the Olympic gold medal in small field handball not Romania!" Romanian Radu Urziceanu said "For the last 10 years in the European champion LEASE mSt) ALFA- ROMEO Flo it 5-SPEED FUEL INJ ALL MODELS Per No Tax GTV COUPE S10000 SPIDER ROADSTER 9477 BERLINA SED 8268 Equipped with the new 2 litre engine I 10 DOWN CASH OR TRADE BASED ON A 36 MO LEASE AVAILABLE OPTIONS PEN MO AIR 21 8 AMFM STEREO 261 FOREIGN AUTO SALES 2258 ARDEN WAY ships we have won the gold medals four times And our seven-man team is the world champion We hope to be successful again in Munich "Our team should excel in kayak and canoeing At Mexico City Tokyo Rome and Melbourne we have either won gold or silver medals We have a strong tradition in boating regardless of what Mr Popow says W-5-193 OR 9214646 We take the time to gentle the t-iste to make our whiskey a -moother than the rest vhy Imperial is so PC 1r Its rich taste cc -3 On light and goes do: easy In any drink Even the price is 11 good-natured 1 0211 Gal $589 Qt IT MIXES WELL AV BLENDED WHISKER 86 PROUR SI STRAIGRI RO4SKEY8 GRA'R NEUTIRL SPIRITS HIRAV VIRIAR I SoNS INC pEopi I third all-time best with 70-13i mark OK Milers From Page B4 Any official in all of Yugo- or not But I think it is dif- ships we have won the gold Sacramento's Cliff West when the government de- slavia ferent from your unemploy- medals four times And our :41 California miler who fin- creed: "The rule is emphatic! No- ment Our people must re- seven-man team is the world ished second in the Pac-8 "No one will receive a body can pay an employe port for available work to be champion We hope to be -'7 of more than more than what thousands eligible for their money" successful again in Munich "If- against Kennedy record of Americans earn in one He also said "Tell that Ro- "Our team should excel in holder Chuck LeBeriL who 6'000 dinars" single week" won the event in 3:569 a All of 6000 dinars is the manian that Yugoslavia will kayak and canoeing At Mex li meet will be in the mile monthly salary I year ago equivalent of 350 American Asked if this applies to win the Olympic gold medal ico City Tokyo Rome and ball superstar an "ama swered rofessiona! men Popow an- in small field handball Melbourne we have either Maggard believes West bucks however the basket- "Yes Lawyers and not Romania!" won gold or silver medals r--- could become the first black teur" who will wear his surgeons and chemists are Romanian Radu Urziceanu We have a strong tradition -srafr 4e i g4 -Hank Greenberg American to run a sub-four I minute mile Said Maggard: country's uniform in Munich on this same scale All of said "For the last 10 years in boating regardless of in the European champion- what Mr Popow says 74rii 0 -'41 1::::: :1 Bob Boyd Win "He's been ready for a long WO a month weekly bonus- than 8350 a month before Tenns Event town crowd a familiar track -t 4 time Yeh I think the home- es pick up a $1000 title bo- March but this is no more IT MIXES WELL -1 I i 1 tifi'' nus and still be an amateur I 'I will help but we've been cause of our huge unemploy- RANCHO LA COSTA pointing towards it" as far as International ALFA Olympic Committee Presi- ment problem" The government did it be- LEASE IMPtillAl I (AP) Hank Greenberg The meet director in re- We take the time to gentle i dent Avers Brundage is con- 60-year-old former slugger sponding to a question said Double Income S4 li isiit- 41111 1 the tlste to make our whiskey cerned A of the Detroit Tigers and the running events could be But Popow is happy to a ROMEO a -moother than the rest And booed certain extent "I am living Th vhy Imperial is so Bob Boyd basketball coach changed from yards to me- Its rich taste at the University of South- ters without any difficulty Austrian skier Karl Schranz good" he said "And my ern California won the De- He had been asked why he out of Sapporo for allowing wife is a lawyer We make 5-SPEED FUEL INJ ALL MODELS 3 1 war's Cup in the second an- was using yards instead of his name to be used with $700 a month between us Per Me Tax 1 CC 3 on light and goes i'! skiing equipment GTV COUPE $10000 dov easy In any drink skii i advertis- nual Sports Celebrities Ten- meters during an Olympic We have two houses and a ir car A three-bedroom house SPIDER ROADSTER Even the price is nis Tournament Monday year ing He also believes long Climaxing a 61-man Either Way jumper Ralph Boston is a costs $12500 BERLINA SED 8268 9477 1 good-natured ek I PERIM I round-robin doubles tourna- "We still haven't made up professional and ineligible "A haircut costs us 12 Equipped with the new 2 litre engine 1:::: A It 1 for Munich because he ment with changing part our mind on this Our sta- cents Food and clothing are 4'" works as a TV sorts coin- la ners they defeated Gail dium is marked for both and mentator cheap We pay no property 10 DOWN CASH OR I 7 4-' 4 At 'Goodrich of the Los Angeles we could still change before tax You pay income tax We TRADE BASED ON A 36 MO LEASE HIRAM WALKER -Lakers and Simpson of the meet" he added He said As Popow explained it do not 1 have two children The Buffalo Bills 6-0 in the the mile would remain un- only men owning their own Anyone with two children is Aro :1 1444 final match at La Costa changed to give runners a businesses are allowed to exempt from paying taxes" AVAILABLE OPTIONS 1 Wit na 4 i'' "''11 1 Country Club crack at sub-four marks earn more than the equiva- Popow said life in his PEN MO Several sports figures Reserved tickets will be $4 lent of $350 country is far better than AIR 1218 1 0 12 Gal 04 4 xeci i 1 competed including Bobby for adults and $3 for chil- "This applies to everyone living in the Republic of Ma- AMFM STEREO 261 sce9 Fischer US chess grand dren General admission will in Yugoslavia" he said "It cedonia "The minimum qo Qt- master who is preparing for be $3 for adults and $150 includes not only people like wage there" he said Is 800 FOREIGN AUTO SALES I MO a July 2 world championship for children and may be pur- me even the premier of dinars a month but the aver- WHISKER 86 MOOR SI STRAIGRT WRISKEY8 TT OR match against Boris Spassky chased at the UC Athletic the Republic And any sala- age is 1000 You receive $50 2258 ARDEN WAY 9214646 tot GRA1 MAK SPIRITS HIRAV WRIAR I sofa INC pEopj Itt al the Soviet Union Ticket Office ried government official a month whether you work I 1.

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