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The Brandon Sun from Brandon, Manitoba, Canada • Page 7

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The Brandon Suni
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Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
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briefly nv, July 17, im, THE BRANDON SUM, uD laP lfr July 17, mi, THE BRANDON SUM, Fischer ahead in game 3 Dave Bnychuk of Brandon provided a spill amongst the many thrills Sunday at Chater Raceways. Wild and windy at Chater Raceways 5acn T. Doug Kreller, K-r, CrrMth, 3. B. Phillip (Sourls) Third hMl: 1.

Ralph Sholdyca. 2. from Sun dispatches MILWAUKEE Jim Colbert Iked a two-under-par Sunday and slaved off atrong challenges by George Joluwrn and Chuck Courtney to. win the $1115,000 Greater Milwaukee open golf tournament. Victory for Colbert raised his earnings for the year to ,574.

George Knudaon of Toronto shot a final-round 6 for a 27 total and $1,705 in pri money. CAMBRIDGE JUNCTION, Mich. Joe Leonard drove nil Samsonite Special to victory in a 200-mile race for Indianapolis cars at Michigan International Speedway Sunday as attrition cut down his opposition. The championship race was marred by an accident that cost Merle Bettenhousen his right arm which was sneered off above the elbow. TORONTO BH Dee, a veteran bay mar chosen for Canada's Olympic jumptaf team, ha been badly beaten la her stable and her owner said Sunday it waa obviously done by someone wanting her out of Sunday's Grand Pri event here in the equestrian team's Olympic selection trial.

BARBIE, Out. Ron Stewart announced Sunday he has signed with New York Rangers for Ids 21st National Hockey Lesgue season at a "very substantial raise." He did not reveal act terms. He has played most positions, but now serves the Rangers as a checking specialist. MASHPEE, Mass. Janie Blalock and travelling partner Sandra Palmer combined a sii-uhder-par 66 and a M-hole total of 130 Saturday to win the 20,000 Angela's Ladies Professional Golf Association four-ball championship.

Miss fcllalock and Miss Palmer collected a totai 14 birdies in the two-day tournament, earing first prize. AURORA, Ont. Robin Hahn won the Canadian three-day event championship here Saturday, the final equestrian trial to select a three-day event team for the Olympic Games la Munich, Germany, next month. OTTAWA Health minister John Munro insists that Hockey Canada's deal with the National Hockey Hague supply all the players for a planned series against Russia was not Intentionally hidden for the public. SHILO Dub Mundeil of Brandon carded a seven-over-par 79 here Sunday to win the annual Army, Navy and Air Force veterans golf tournament.

Boh Jones of Brandon was second in the championship flight, winning on a countback over T. Murphy Both golfers shot 13. Frank Budinski captured the first flight with a ahead of Mr. Kufflick and Mr. Williams, who finished tied at 95.

Manitoba Derby is taken by Nice Dancer CHATER RACEWAYS -Late afternoon rains accompanied by chilling winds put a momentary halt on the Brandon Stock Car Cluhs bimonthly race day here Sunday. But, that's all it was a momentary halt, as more than 1,000 people were in attendance for the show. In aii, cars from such places as Oak Lake, Dauphin, Souris, MacG-regor and Brandon Winning heats of the afternoon were as follows: STOCK 6 Flr( ml! (bodge) class); 1. Ray Dlcktnaon, 2. Tom Dotibln, 3.

G. Weeds StCOnS taut: 1. Bay Dickenion, 2. Jim McKerUia, 3. Mike Pochynok.

Third hi): Ray Dickenson, 2. Jim WcKiniit, 3. D. SnaDh Gregor). STOCK 8 First heal (Charger class): 1.

Bob Smllh (Oak Lake, 7. Harold Sprinfl Riv.rs, 3 A. Victory (Rivers) REYKJAVIK, Iceland AP) The third game of the world chess championship adjourned Sunday night after five hours and 18 minutes of play with challenger Bobby Fischer apparently holding the edge. Rev. William Lombardy, Fischer's second and an American grandmaster, said Soviet titleholder Boris Spas-iky was "in a bad position; he's a pawn Spassky had five pawns at adjournment, Fischer six.

Each retained a queen and a bishop in addition to his king. The. game will.be resumed today. The American challenger never has beaten Spassky. Before this, match, Fischer, playing black, had lost three games to the Russian and drawn two when playing white and had the first move.

He kt the opening game of the championship playing black, as he is in the third game. Fischer forfeited the second game by failing to appear, and Spassky leads the match 2-0. Chief referee Lothar Schmld of West Germany stopped play after Spassky had made his 41st move and Fischer had- handed in his reply move in a sealed envelope. The game was played in an upstairs room. No spectators were present.

Fischer' had threatened to fly back to the United States unless he and Spassky had, privacy for the contest. The adjournment prompted a burst of noise from the hundreds watching the game on television screens in the public auditorium and halls. "It's great. It's fantastic," said an American student. "1 love it.

It can't end." Fischer, playing black and thus moving second; ended the day one pawn up, matching Spassky 's bishop and queen, but in a strong position for mate. The game opened with a typical Fischer defence, the Mlmzc-Indian merging into the Benoni counter a strong play for domination of the centre ot the board, where most kills are made and most games won. The boy from Brooklyn attacked from aii sides: He slammed down the queenside, and he switched to the king-side, he switched back to the queenside and then he struck flown tne miOMJe. Pilling in slugging mood MODIFIED Fir) tuir (Diamond class): I. Bob NeVmbUsa.

3. OaW Kipling, 3. Lin Starkal. Second Utah 1. Bob Nawbtiivs, 2.

Dave Boychuk icons' powaa po Dsrltne Dobbin, 2. Lund, 3. Dalores Batrersby. FEATURE RACES STOCK 6 I. Ray Dickenson, 2.

D. stialm (MacGregor). 3. Mike Pothynok. STOCK 1 1.

R. Smllh. (Oak Laka), J. Ken corklsh, 3. Doug KrMWf.

Modified T. Bob Newbouu, 1. Dave Boychuk. PONT LCADBRS LADIES' POWDER PUFF 1. Darlene Dobbin, IK points, 2.

Verns Kipflng, 160, 3. Delores Baliersby. 120. STOCK a Jim McKenile, 2. Ray DkKenson, 530, 3.

Mike Pochynok. STOCK a 1. Bob Smith. Oak Lake, NO, Doug Kreller; 590, 1 Ken Corklsh, HQ, a. K.

Mautne. MODIFIED I 1. Bob Newhouse, 710, 2. Art Batlershy, JO0, 3. Dave Bochuk.

singles for the winners. Modern's Rick Stevenson had a three-run homer and Merv Exner doubled and added three singles. Bruce Jamieson pitched 'Manco to an 11-7 triumph over Northern Auto Parts and Bob Shlnske. Phil McMackin rapped two doubles for Manco and Ernie Galatuk had a pair of doubles and a single. Jamieson hit lihree singles and Ken Judd doubled.

Manco went on to win their second game of the day with a shutout, over Modern Dairies. Norm Siatecki was the winner over Harold Madill. Galaliuk tripled and doubled and Judd added a double for the winners. FIRST 11,500 clalmlno, three years oio ana up, six Tunongs. Star of Bardstown (Hendricks) 15.2(1 4.50 Don't Discount (Howland) 3.30 Time: 1:13.6 Album Love, Our Mark, Royal Eagle, Jeanada.

Lll's Foirwell, Boy Blue, Siou Menace and Goodie 8ear slcotiD-MJOO claiming, thras years old and up, six furlongs. Mr. Chlneeptn (Dlmma) 2.80 Time: 1:14.8 Daily double: ChoRsel, Roman Slipper, Swarmer ano Alice Arm also THIRD 11,500 claimlnq, malde three ywr old, six Curranns. Half jest (Wiseman) 13.J0 j.m j.io Mry Chase (Howland) 2. 2.S0 Litfle Gift (Sommervl(le) Rule, Forward Speed, Bouncing Buster.

Lego Cart and Luke's Roy claiming, three iron Flail, Jolly Hal. Tee to Dare. Terrl FIFTH 50,000 guaranteed, three years old foaled In Canada, Hi mile. in, Suttlx, Jack and Perkrangle also ran. SIXTH SI ,500 allowance, years old, one mile.

Nils Desperendum. Big Big John. Otlawa Miss. Whala Gift, Dancing Question, Call Me Sir and wniskay claiming, thr. ears aid and and Liiiii-n'j stale also clalmlno.

three years old and up, seven lurfonos. fjDi.r So rPhlma) 10.50 J.70 3J0 Fmmi Joyeuse (Howlandl S.BO 3.70 Rod's Doll (Long) T.iO Time: 1:2 Qulnella-. 7i.h0 Trayhl of Roses, Receiver General, Cord ddvp, ti; May. Cool fili! Alfbhal. Nuts I 1 P.

Banter, owned by Tom Morton and Dick of Calgary, fought off a last-minute charge to win the $42,000 first prize Saturday in the 170,000 Manitoba. Derby. Ridden by Bobby Stewart, leading jockey at Assinjboia Downs the last four years, the son of Northern Dancer took and early lead and never looked back. Out of the starting gate, the 7-to-2 outsider wars pushed hard by Parkview Stable's Parkraflgle, ridden by Lloyd Duffy. Both horses, trained by, Jerry Lavigne, made up one entry in the six-horse field for three-year-olds foaled; in Can-: adai But Stewart kept Nice Dancer in' the lead, followed closely throughout most of the race by Parkrangle, Suffix, Gentleman Conn, Tommy Jack and Victoria Song, who trailed the pack before making a strong move in the home stretch.

Victoria Song, ridden by Robin Plaits and owned by Green Hills Farms, moved up quickly, passing Gentleman Conn, the winner last weekend nf the Derby Prep and earlier Ihis year of the Quebec Derby, to close on Nice Dancer. However. Nice Dancer had enough lead to tak the viclory with three lengths to snare. msbl report Sox nip Orioles in 13 Larrie Pilling cracked out two home runs, a double and five singles leading A and to two Centennial Fastball League victories Sunday. Pilling slammed a two-run homer, double and two singles as A and downed Northern Auto Parts 15-B.

Play Bukaluk' earned the decision over Bob Shinskc. Wayne German rapped a triple, double and single, Ferguson had three singles and Josh March added two singles for A and W. Earl Coding tripled for Northern and Neil Andrews added a double and two singles. When A and lined up against Modern Dairies, Pilling once again was the star, cracking three-ran homer and three singles, leading his team-mates to an 11-10 Bukaluk earned his scconr ninth. The two gave up seven hits, seven walks and struck out nine.

Scott was given credit for the win, his third against four losses. Jerry Assettine pitched the first two innings for Binscarth before coming down with a sore arm. Herb Andres entered and lasted until Bob Kuban replaced him In the eighth. Ktitxan was charged with the lose although he didn't give up a hit during his relief stint. Hamiota managed only four hits with Bob Caldwell getting two singles and Barry Brooking and Harvey Shaw one each.

Don Gies doubled and singled for Binscarth and Reg Parton, Glenn Hodgson, Bruce Stephens. Ron Low and Roy Reagh at! added singles. HAMIOT A Baseball fans at Hamiota got their money's worth Sunday afternoon. The home town Red Sox and Binscarth Orioles of the Manitoba Senior Baseball League struggled tor 13 innings before Hamiota came out with a narrow 3-1 win. Binscarth counted twice in the fifth Dining while the Red Sox scored one in each of the first and eighth innings.

Bob Caldwell walked for Hamiota in the 13th and Lynn Caldwell also drew a base on balls. Glennis Scott sacrificed the runners to second and third before Ron Ramsey's long sacrifice fly to deep left, centre field scored Bob Caldwell with the winning run. Allie McNiven started on lite mound for Hanuola and was replaced by Scott in the Gentleman Conn, one of the prt-racfr'' favorites with Victoria Song, the Queen's Plate winner, was a bit of a disappointment to the fans, finishing the 1-mile race in fifth position. The bay gelding owned by Willow Downs Farms was ridden Saturday by John Baboolal while its Queen's Plate rider, Sandy Hawley was getting married. The track, rained on the night before and gradually cirying in the warm sun, was slow and the winning time was a mediocre 1:52.4.

Victoria Song's share of the prize money from, the second-richest race in Canada was $14,000. Parkrangle received $7,000. Suffix, owned Aubrey Minshall, won 13,500, Gentleman Conn $1,000 and Tommy Jack trailed the field to the wire. First prize in the Manitoba Golden Sweepstakes, based on the race, went to Marie Ouellette of New Westminster, B.C.. who collects $100,000.

Second prize of went I Eric Polensky of Peers, for his ticket on Victoria Song and tire $20,000 third prize went to Cliff Pyke of Toronto for his (icket on Total prize money in me Manitoba government-sponsored lottery $355,000: $2630 Oilers, Birds split loss. Vern Nichol replaced him In the third inning. The duo gave up 12 hits, 11 walks and struck out eight. Virden stormed out and scored six times in the third inning to virtually rap it up. Araujo, Mike Labossiere and Bob Labossiere each had a double and single Tor Virden.

Harry Bell singled three limes, Dave Rottman had two singles and Morrison tripled to pace Dauphin at the plate. THE MSBL STANDINGS 10 10 Mi soutn own Minot 7 13 Mlnol at Sourls RivarsW ftrandsn YESTERDAY Slnicirrti WnmldlM HtniMt t- a ndru (3) Cl VIrdin Ston (1-3) and Htmitarj Bell: Wood (5-? virwn im KeMIng 10-4), Nkhel (3) and Belli RrmqeH. McOnntll (Ml anrt Hfim VIRDEN Virden Oilers and Dauphin Redblrds split a Manitoba Senior Baseball League double-header here Sunday with Dauphin winning the first game 2-1 and Virden coming back to win the second game 10-5. Redbirda, with floss Stone on the mound, had to score one run in the top of the ninth for their first game win. Stone, 1-2, went the distance, giving up seven hits, one walk and striking out five.

Monty Wood pitched the full nine innings for the Oilers and was given the loss. He allowed six hits, three walks and struck out 12. In the ninth, Garry Keating reached first on an error and advanced to second on a ground out. Stone proceeded to rap a single driving in Keating. John Morrison and Ken Buchy led Dauphin's attack with a triple and double respectively.

Jerry Araujn rapped double and single and Ted Bridgctl had a pair of singles for Virden. Darryt McCanncIl earned the win for Virden in the second game as he relieved Brid-getl in the fifth inning. The two gave up nine hits. Five walks and struck out seven. Keating started For Dauphin and was charged with the TheTbyota Half-lbn; biggest engine in this size of import truck.OnIy discover our Toyota Half-Ton.

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