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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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IV- TUB DERRICK Saiurday. i- 97 011 City. Pa. Chicago Ruins Rookie's 2-Hit Shutout Pirates Hinson Leads Qeveland Edged 6-Under Fired In 1st Round CI.KVICl.ANDi APi Ijirry Hinson fired a six-undcr-jur 65 Friday for the first-round lead in int. 1 rain-delayed Cleveland Open Golf Tournament.

Unison, one of the early finishers, saw his stand up nil day and finished one-stroke of John Jacobs, a latt' starter, who breezed in with R6. llmson. out in 31 and back in called his round the best "sinci 1 1 can't remember when Canadian veteran George Knudson and two little-known pros, Mike Spang ami Rob Lewis, lied for third with 67s. Next came rookie I.anny Wadkins and tour regulars Miller Barber, Buddy Allin and Australian David Graham at M. Thursday's scheduled first round was rained cut.

Hinson, 27, a lanky, blond who overcame a childhood bfiut with polio thai left him with a withered left arm. had seven birdies in his round. He canned three 22-foot putts and a pair of IB-foolers for birdies. The greens were bumpy and soggy from the heavy rain here- Ihe past several days. "You really had to put a bit stroke on it," said Hinson of the pulling conditions.

Most of golf's biggest names--Jack Nicklaus, Arnold 'Palmer and f.ee Trevino among them-are skipping the tournament. Because of Thursday's rainout, the 72-hole tourney will run through Monday. HINSON LETTS OUT YELL AFTER DROPPING PUTT But he was early round leader In Cleveland Open Cubs, 4-3 I'lTl'SHLI 11(111 A I Illrti lleuschel wus stretched out on a (ruining lable in Ilie Chicago Cubs locker ruoin with ice packs mi his back and ankle when his train finally hung on to defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-3 Friday night "1 was listening to the game on the radio anil you bet I was nervous," said the rookie right- bunder, uhu hod pitched two- hit shulJiu until multiple minor injuries sent him to the showers. Two Cubs relievers, Dan McGinn nnd Jack Aker, allowed three Pirate runs after Heuschel's departure, but Dave Cash bounced out with runners at firs! and third in Ihe bottom ol the ninth to end Ihe game. The defeat, coupled with the New York Mets 7-3 victory at Montreal reduced the Pirates' hold on first-place in the National league East to a few percentage points.

lleuschel, a 21-year-old right- hander, had allowed only two walks and a pair of singles before leaving the game with one nut in the eighth inning. "I hurl a tendon in my ankle covering first in the seventh inning," said Reuschel, 3-0, who has won both his major league starls since joining the Cubs June 15. "I was nursing the ankle a little bit and that's when 1 started to feel a little pain in my he added. "I asked to be taken out when I started to feel little dizzy. I felt it was time to let somebody else do the job." Reuschel was 9-2 with Wichita in the American Association More joining the Cubs.

"I'm not surprised at the way he has pitched," said Cub Manager Leo Durocher. "He looked CUBS' PITCHER AT FIRST IN DOUBLE PLAY Pirates' Dave Cash took the throw from Bob KoberUoa 'Progress' Reported In Financial Dispute Fred Patek stole 49 bases last season For the Kansas City Royals. Come see us for all your lumber needs Englehorn Keeps 1st Place In Open Roofing: Siding Lumber-all kinds MAMARONECK, N.Y. A Shirley Englehorn saw a sub- par score and a threestroke lead Creosoted Posts Doors Plywood Paneling Windows for all your home-building needs Are You Planning To Build you'll find just what you need, and everything you need, and more of it at Nlederriter's In Marble because we're the BIGGEST building materials supplier to this area I NIEDERRITER JARMAN Summer SHOE SALE Brown-White, Brown- Tan, Black-Grey Casual and Dress Styles in Leather and Azt ran Reg.J14.95toS18.95 Now MO. 99 Reg.

$19.95 to $28.95 Now a 116 City wdFri.Nll* melt away with the rain Friday but birdied the last hole and retained sole possession of first place at the halfway point of Ihe U.S. Women's Open Championship with a Ihree-over-par 147. Miss Englehorn covered the frunl nine in Iwo-under, 34, then lost a stroke wilh a bogey five on Ihe 10th hole before Ihunder- showers held up play for nearly lwi hours. When she returned to the drenched Winged Foot Golf Club Kast course, she carded three bogeys and a double bogey and reached the 18th in a tic with Gloria F.hret. However, the spunky Miss Envenom, making her return to competitive golf after a year's lay- nff with ankle birdied the final hole with a 25-foot putt.

Miss Khret, who finished play before the thundershowers. was in second place 148 and followed al 149. ib tb a i CutvB) i 4 2 1 0 tbbMTB 4 1 1 0 BWIlluud 1 1 1 3 ClHMarf 4 0 1 1 Ptttunlb 0 1 0 Slirfdllf 0 0 4 0 1 1 BMIUwp 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 AOlTVCf 1111 3 I SuldHat 9 0 4 0 5 ERobruo Ib 4 0 1 A 111! 0 0 QUip 0 I 0 LWlQirp I I 0 Clbxlf 1 0 .) Hmdkirc RracMp McClQBp Airtp Total WOLF'S CORNERS 4th of July Celebration Monday--July 3: Pony Pulling Contest Demolition Derby-- 9 p.m. Tuesday--July 4: PARADE 10a.m. BANDCONCERT 11a.m.

(Keystone Area) HORSE i mi liJOp.m. HORSE PULLING CONTEST 1:30 p.m. Fireworks--July 4th Cornivol--July 3 ft 4 (Eppinger Bros. Amusements) Country-Western Jamboree en 4th featuring "The Silver Bells" LUNCH ST AND -Operated by Keystone Music Assoc. REYKJAVIK, Iceland A There have been disputes -Organizersof the world chess over money, the site, lighting great all through spring train- championship reported con- condilions, housing and even ing.

The only reason he went to siderable progress Friday night Ihe minors was because we al- in their negotiations with Bobby ready had four starters and Fischer's lawyer over a last with so many cold days in April minute demand for more money he wouldn't have pitched by the American challenger, much." However, after an hour and a half session with Andrew Davis. Fischer's attorney, officials of the sponsoring Icelandic Chess Federation said they had been given no assurances Fischer would appear for the beginning of the match Sunday with Russia's Boris Spassky. A spokesman for Ihe federation said he got the impression Davis was seeking a compromise in the dispute over the new financial conditions posed by Fischer. Davis, Fischer's confidant as well as legal adviser, arrived here Friday on a flight from New York which was to have carried the 29 year old chess genius to the site of his 21 game match. Fischer had reserved space on Ihe plane and checked his luggage on before he changed his mind.

He suddenly called for his bags from the aircraft and disappeared from New York's Kennedy airport after holding up the flight for more than two hours. What Davis and officials of the Icelandic Chess Federation had to sort nut was a fresh demand by Fischer for 30 per cent Ihe gale receipts collected during the match down to the kind of car the host federation should provide for Fischer. Baseball Standings 31 7 1 Total 11 I I I I I I I I 1 1. LOB-- 4, pnutwit 7. 1B-B IB -Bectin.

Ontltf IF RmJckflrW.M, 7 1 3 2 0 2 McGlm J-3 4 3 3 0 0 Alcr 1 2 0 I nHjtL.74) 71-3 7 4 4 WlltT J-J 0 0 0 BMttrr 1 0 0 8 (Ii Bil National Yesterday's Results St. lauis 4. Philadelphia 1 Chicago 4, Pittsburgh 3 Atlanta 5, Houston 2 New York 7, Montreal 3 Atlanta 5, Houston 2 East American Yesterday's Result) Minnesota 2, Kansas City 0 New York 1, Cleveland 0 Texas 7, California 3 Baltimore 3, Detroit 2 Milwaukee at Boston, ppd. East Pet GH Pet GB 1 4 0 I 0 0 T- Pardee Defeats iNeal's 8-5 In Oil City Softball league action, Continental Can, led by Hob Winger, defeated Neat's Construction, 8-5. Winnine pitcher was Pnin Pardee, with Masl taking the loss.

Harness horses driven by Billy Haughlon of Oyster Bay Cove, N.Y., have won more than dollars in purses. Pittsburgh New York Chicago St. Ijouis Montreal Philadelphia 24 .615 .612 .569 .500 .433 .364 Detroit liallimore New York Boston Cleveland Milwaukee .563 .547 .452 .443 .435 1 7 7'i 8 ttcst xCincinnati 41 26 Houston 41 28 xl-os Angeles 36 31 Atlanta HI 35 xSanFran 27 16 Played lalo game .612 .594 1 .537 5 .470 9's .370 17 xOakland xChicago Minnesotn Kansas City Calif. Texas West 42 35 30 30 27 .656 .594 .556 .492 .448 .422 4 S'z 1014 13'? 15 flMtktMjrMMlcaax Played late game Today's Games Milwaukee (Ixxkwood 8-8) at Boston Clcvcland (Kilkenny 1-0) al Now York i Kekich M), 2 p.m. (McNally W) at 'illsbtirgh (Moose W), 2:15 Dotrnit (Ulich 2:15 p.m.

Atlanta 'Stone l-6i Minnesota i Perry 6-7) at Chion (Wilson ('inannnti JNnlan 1(1-2 or Hnr- hon 2-11 at San Itiego A i J. 10 Ml Anneles 'Dnwninu' 4-11 al Today's Games St. IMIIS 'Gibson fi-5 and San- rini 3-fii al Philadelphia Nash 1-3 and llcynolds (Kit, 2, New York 'Koosman 5-3) al on (real (Torre? p.m. Chicago 'Jenkins 9-Ci at San Franfisiii iMcDriwrll r.igo i Umonds p.m. Texas tC.oflolcwski 3-) at Kansas City (Spillorf I'lll OaM.in'l (Hamilton 5-11 al I'Mifornm i Ryan W), 11 p.m.

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