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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 25

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Penn Sports Excell PHILADELPHIA (AP) to campiied Mi overall spirts retard a yean of eamattittea in mi-TJ, and athletic boas Fred Shabel attributes it to a dedcion nude five yean ago. "The university decided a resat of a tew yean of ctaiyng other programs, and to- stitatJom io the Ivy groap in particMtar, to embark en a program of (sports) excellence," Shabdsaid. "They knew when they embarked oponaat program, they woatt have to hire some new people; they knew they womld have to bring in some aggressive and enthusiastic coadbes, and they ato knew we have to develop oar facilities." As a resalt of this policy, in the last athletic year, Penn's vanity teams played 2B eco- and compied a record of for a per- ceatagt of ft was the first time Pern aportshtalary the overau recud tytifd .701. fathelvyLeagae.Penmabo had its beat record ever, posting a mark of 7WW for a percentage of Sateen Penn varstty teams hashed at or better. The Ivy League basketball champioo was selected as me team of the year in the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference.

The cross ftwli and track teams were onde- feated and the crew won the coveted IRA ale. was the same as fa most industries, gettfag the right people wot king together and an gong in the same drection," Shabel said. "A broad pased yttpaju that allows maxtmom is the type of program we are aBjiporhBg. We have 17 fatercoDegiate sports, whereas most schools the Uatted States have II or 11." Pirates Drop 2nd Straight To Mets, 74 NEW YORK (AP) Jin ly fa the game then broke a 4-1 tkwaoiferee-itaihaeraaas New Yark Heu beat Pttta- bargb 74 aod at the lead in baseball's National Leajw East to one gane. FregoafiUarn of the aeau came off rehcf pitcher Bob UJDer and scored John HkMr ad Ckon Jomes.

Fregoa pat the Ueti fa treat wifc bis twt-raj angle fa the fnt It came after Dave Mar- shaB and IGkMr bad BBgied with two oat aad advanced on Jones'waft. Rttabareh look a 4-2 lead when WBoe Stargefl tingled and Richie Heboer homered the KCond, Attver homered fa the (wrn and Dave scored oe Obver'i sacrifice fly fa the siith. The Heu tied the game in the soft when Jerry Grtte sfagled home and Ted Marbnez scored on a pimcd bafl. Adelphoi And Elks Cop LL Gntests Wednesday, June 28, 1972 Oil City, Pa. THE DERRICK -25 Ron Milanovich, Denny Brown Win Witherup Tourney Ron Milanovich of Rimersburg and Denny Brown of Franklin posted a best ball score of 66 to win the 1st annual Witherup Memorial Golf Tournament Monday at Wanango Country Dub.

Milanovich also scored the individual tourney honors by strolling the Wanango layout in a 3 under par 68. Tom McGuire fired a one over par 72 to nail down second place. Runners up in the tourney to benefit the Community Ambulance Service was the team of Joel Montgomery and Homer Eloph of Grove City Country Club. They fired a 3 under par, for second place. A total of 73 golfers took part in the event.

Other low scores in the tourney were the teams of Mick Ihlenfeid and Rick Hrip, 70; Norm Morton and John Basked, 70; Bob Witherup Jr. aod Tom McGuire, 71; Jack Harper and Ted Kochran. 72; Dr. James Brown and Dr. Sam McCarUr, 72; Bill Eckert and Us McQmans, 72; Terry Aflan aod J.

J. Steinbahler, 72; aod Rex Walker and John Tight, 71 Jim Simons of Botier, an amateur who turned pro yesterday, shattered the Wanango course record with an eight under par 63. His playing partner, pro Crier Jones, shot a two under par 0. The former course record at Wanango was held by Barrett Melvin and Toby Lyons. Jones and Simons conducted a half hour golf dink prior to the tournament.

A noon luncheon kicked off the event with 225 persons attending. Featured speaker was BUI Currle of Pittsburgh. Rockland And Hays Win Cranberry LL Adelphoi edged oat the Eagles, Eb defeated Krwapis. ia Lftfle Leagne Wanango Resoks Frank Varva captareo firat place (he fnt gnop white Bin. John Majflaad came fint (he aecoad J- hate groap Late Day ptar at Wanango CMntry Clib The coateat was woo by lira.

Low Booatan aod Mrs Jack Harper. Eagles' hnrier affte Aaron held Adefcjtei to three tan aad Uioek oat niae bat AfWrphui made fte mad of fliesr op- pw Unities to come eat on top. The Eagles coDected aeven bita, axhidBg doobtet by Dave LooRnby weat three for three aad Gary and Dong iluMinl two htta each as the Elks overpowered Khranfs the aecoBd game. O'Brien's doable was the only extra bur bit at the game. For KJwanJJ, KeUh Forbes was me whole show as be stroked two atogte me only safe blows for (be team and KOrCd tWp taBCB.

EAGLES Barr, is, 4 11; Snath, cf, 111; Detar, 2b, 311; Marxak, 3b, 321; Aaron, 311; Cropp, If, 211; If, Goodram, rf, totals 847. ADELPHOI-M. Benedict, 3b, 221; ZOfifro, c. 3 0 fl; Tim Hgbee, 110; Bebringer, Ib, i McFaddeo, cf, 110; Gregory, cf, 110; Tom ffigbee. If, II S.

Benedict, If, 100; totals 19 53. Eagles 019 1 1 1 4 Adelphoi 102 2 0 i 5 KIWANIS- Xaoder, 3 0 Hurt, Lewis, 300; Forbes, Ib, 3 2 Gadley, If, Ib, K. Koaara, 3b, 10 Mab 21 3 ELKS Martyna, 2b, 300; O'Brien, 312; HcGnty, 3b, rf, 3 2 C. Schneider, cf.p, 1 2 0 S. Scfcaeider, 2 0 Schmader.

If, 111; Wubams, Ib, 312; Hargenrader, ss, 200; totals 24 Kiwanis 000 1 0 2 3 Efts 020 4 6 WORLD IN HB HANDS Dana of Pamaaw hat the (Me wttU hi kfa aaafe Tatatay eaKyhg Ms wta mr UfatwcifW lem ITartiBaa Haaoay. The aew Ryan Powers Phillies To SpHt With Cubs CHICAGO (AP) Mike Ryan drove in four runs with a home run, a sktgle and a double to power the Philadelphia Phiuies to a 7-4 triumph over the Chicago Cobs Tuesday for a split of their baseball donbiebeader. The Cubs, scoring three unearned ros in the snth kv ning with the aid of only one hit, won the opener fr3 behind Fergoson Jenkins 1 sii-hit pttcb- AD of Ryan's blows came after two were oat. He slagged his second boner of the year io the second, singled home a nm in the fifth and doubled home another in the seveuUi. Reliever DarreO Brandon, 41, took over from starter Ken Reynolds in the (oorrn to earn the National League victory.

The Cute scored one run in the bottom of the second and then took a 3-2 lead in the third when Jim Hkfcman tripled home a ran and scored on a single by Rick Monday. The Phflbes retaliated with three runs the fourth with Wiffie Montnez drivng the first on a fielder's choice and Oscar Gamble cracking a two- roe, pkKh SBgle. Glenn Beckert laced his second homer of the year bi the ninth to complete Chicago's scoring. Woody Fryman took the moood tor the Phils in the last of the ninth after the Cubs pot two on with two away aod struck out Monday to end the game. The Cobs look a lead In the fifth onmg of roe opener on a triple by Ron Santo, a double by J.C.

Martm and a triple by Bin North. Rockland outlasted Seneca Motors. 124, and Hays Baking defeated Seneca Arco, 7-5, in Cranberry Little league games yesterday. Lander, Dorr and Rex each banged out two hits for Seneca Motors while Sheffer was four for four including two triples and a double for Rockland. Sheffer nailed down the victory while Weaver suffered the loss.

Bui Weaver, Steve Nelson and Mike Johnson each collected three singles for the losers. SENECA MOTORS Welton, 2b, 210; Battin, 3b, 310; Weaver, 310; Rex, Ib, 4 02; Winger, ss, 311; Budzinski, cf, 200; Karns, If, 321; Dorr, 222; Lander, rf, 31 totals .25 9 S. ROCKLAND Borland, 2b, 300; Amett, ss, 410; Shref- fkr, cf, 432; Sbeffer. If, Ib, 433; Warner, rf, 410; Etzel, Ib, 3 0 Heeler, If. 0 01; Rivers, 3b, 311; totals 231212.

HAYS BAKING Perry, 2b, 4 11; KeUner, ss, 301; Ruth, If, 4 0 0 Cutler, Ib, 300; Barber, cf, 210; Redfield, ss, 3 11; totals 317 4. SENECA AHCO Ausel, 301; Mclaughlin, ss, 4 0 0 Hice, cf, 300; Weaver, ss, 4 1 Peterson, Ib, 4 0 Williams, Zb, 410; Nelson, If, 423; Johnson, 3b, 4 1 3 Bnckholtz, rf, 311; totals 33 ill. Fischer Challenger Spassky Confident As Chess Match Nears Barn Pace Wolfs Head To Colt Win MOSCOW, Roaaa Boris Spasaky air of cool CQmpBSve beie days. may be only a Iwrt poae, ne gives every appearance of beng fnfl control of bknsesf as be prepares for the (or- cbaOeager Bobby rnxher. 1 AM IN A VERY good mood," be said at a rare coBfereoce.

"I generaBy Itok ea to match at a big MUay bacaaaelt is oaite a rare event, maybe eace fa a lifetkue. Ot)ectively, Fisbcer is the rival I dgal know (he eaKame of the match: Maybe be wfl maybe be wffl loat, bat fa event it seems to roe be match berweea wfl be very fa terms tf QaMt fa BMBCT aad locaafc of apeeck, to a marked to the a year aW "eafart terrible" fte dm hoard. Bobby Fmrbtr ifarhisbraahamaid Bt tQCfBiMi mft DaVl Randy Barr pitched a 24itter mroogh six imungs but needed help in the seventh as Wolfs Head romped over Northwest Bank, in a Colt Leagoe game yesterday. It was the Barrs aD the way. Joe, Jim, Randy and Art collected seven of the 12 hits garnered by Wolfs Head and scored five of the runs.

The two teams combined for IS hits all singles. Jim Ban- clubbed four of these singles. Today's game features Pearson and Northwest Bank whQe Sanrday's games be between Pemzoil and Wolfs Head WOLFS HEAD Davis, 3b. 1 4 1 Joe Barr, 4 2 1 Anderson, 2b, 1 Erickson, 2b, 1 1 Jim Barr, cf, Ib, 51 1 Randy Siembeda, If, i 91; Art Barr, cf, 2 1 Ray, Ib. 211; Smith, rf, 2 1 1 Hart, rf, 2 0 totals 13 12.

NORTHWEST Fox, 2b, 8 1 Kerr, cf, 3b, 2 1 George, ss, 4 1 Moran, Ib, 3 1 Vandenburg, 2 0 1 Eochler, 1 0 Winger, 3b, Irt Feeky, cf, rf, 4 0 Rayner.rf.p, 1 1 Keefer, rf, 1 0 Emick, Ib. 1 1 Blair. If, 111; totals 21 4. WoUsHead 221 501 0-13 Northwest on 2M 4-- Sports Flashbacks YEARS AGO-George Craft had three hits, kxiidtog 2, in me Pony League City Harvey Cobnm made an unassisted doable play in a wn over Cherrytree fa the Frankbn Recreational League Wbnng pitcher Jack Hackett and DeWayne Hilton gathered three ktti each as the I Oi City Legion drubbed TUusvifle, 1M. Hilton bad a triple and a double; and Hackett a double, while Jerry Ntederriter i and Gary Douglas also had extra-baae hits for Oaoty.

21 YEARS AGO Bud LaSerty buried a onfrhitter for VFW in a 1-0 win over AdelphoL The run was scored when Joe I Hartle doubled, moved to third on a single by Jim Warham, I artd then scored on Dave Winger's single. Fee, the losing pitcher, burled a four hitter and struck oat 14... Ed Smrekar i of Fryburg pitched a one-hitter for Saltoa, Kansas in the Class Western Association. This broaght Smrekar's record to Jim Bloni of Army Store haled a no-bitter over i YMCA a 2M Minor League victory. 31 YEARS AGO Jake Fedorek bad three hits as PNA downed Rocky Grove, 6-2.

Leadteg the Graven was Kightlinger, also with three safeties. Watt Wottowia homered and drove in three runs for PNA H. J. Fitch I posted a 82-146 for first place in the Red Cross Day I tourney at Wanango. fee chest by (rieht) aavfcn ant awve fee U.

what Itodmalay be described as the over the site of the gane match, which wfl be heH Reykjavft, hetad, aid he megart Oat Fischer's money may not be paniy hat a "straggle for HeatagmFtacherhtK aia "HE Of COUMB a brilliant player," he told newsmen. he dU not exiat, it woaH be very dafl wfOnat bbn the cfcesK worM." Ftacher has Wtm charged mat Ac RaaslM detiberately schemed to keep anyoae ebe don wraag 3r world chess championship, which they have held awce Prewed farhfa Sanaky saM he fett the Awfricw has acquired a he thinks that Soviet chess players want to do something bad to him," he stated. "I never had sach Ojoogbts and win Genaaay, to Seat BW. not want to divnlge his own approaches to the game. "So far this remains a secret," he cuuvimted with a smile.

"After (be match with and sports, especiaHy tennis. Now his second marriage, he has a 12 year old damgater by his fnt wife, and a SOD by Us present wife. The son, Vasfly. He added, fa what periieps is a good psychological pioy. that he "Wt a little bit sorry" for prepared." Fischer beaase of his atBtnde.

Gaardtat hiJ strategy. -THE WFWSSON is that Spaaaky refased to tak about his physical and other training for the match, or to analyze Fischer's play. He obviously did Fischer. I think I'D be able to twin celebrate his fifth birthday tell you more details on how I on July 2, the day the modi awaited chess encounter begins in Reykjavik A pleasant Mdag man with wavy blond hair, longish sideburns, and light eyes. QUERIED ABOUT HB life, Spassky gave a few spare details.

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