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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 29

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Tilt! DKHHICK -29 Spassky: White Fischer: Black Toll And Uncut Thursday. July 13, 1972 Oil City. I'a. Spassky Defeats Fischer Planting Boots Little League Actum Eagles Down AFL, VFW Beats Elks cotatai Mr Narthweat Ftam (Kfc ta MB. NEVE BALEWICZ REYKJAVIK, Iceland IAI') Withahupetmputiuioiiuv then bovd, Hobby Fischer waked out for 36 minutes Ewykk.erha.afawrkeaUrt.TbelhteMUkeia 1 ffuroed kU otat-ap, Bom op or mbtapen bat that Mi wife f0 wtd haw )Ad hi tlM nrigc bn kM 49, ocqit She Miunmiwtit, will abrkak, art tto kxk wiD drab Mt.

Aai the Ukw ad inferences hi outdoor often ebaei to bat. He feu apodal brmd that he wan tor fl ira wuaiqwramp uj nor 13 Spaasky, the Russian title-holder. After the game was over Fischer toid the man who taught Win the moves of the game when hi wis boy in Brooklyn, N.Y., that "It will settle down." It was a bad day all around lor the B-year-oW American. In addition to conceding Spassky a 1-0 lead at the outset of the 24-game match, Fischer developed some more money trouble. News from loodon was that James Slater, who sweetened the pot with pounds-about llM.OM-wouldn't be able to get Ms money out of England because of currency restrictions.

Slater's donation, which pushed the total prize money to PaO.MO, enticed Fischer to end his holdout at the scheduled start of the match July 2. Asked about Slater's problem, Fischer mapped, "No comment." Hill Hall had 11 strikeouts Henderson, lb, 0 20: Enos, Wednesday as lie pitched tlie 2 10; Merry, 2b, 2 0 Ingles to a 5-3 victory over Applec.uist.2b. 1 0 0: Totals 25 1 AFWTO in little league action, (i. He was aided by three hits F.J(S: Martyna, 2b, 4 1 C. from Mark Detar and two from Schneider, 2 0 lluby, Tom Fox.

2 0 O'Brien, 2 01; In another little league game MKlinny. 3b, 3 0 Schmader. VKW beat Klks M. 3b-lf, 201; S. Schneider, ss, EACMtf: Barr, 3 1 Fox, 2 0 Hale, If, 2 1 Williams, lb, 3 12; 01; Cook, lb, 2 0 Serafin.

rf, 110, ss, 3 0 Detar, 2b, 313; Frank, rf, 0 10 Totals 22 3 3. 0 2 0 Ooodrum, cf, 1 0 liickhart. If, 2 0 Cropp, If, Little LCSgUe 1 0 Dickson, rf, 2 Aaron, a 11 rf 0 0 Totals 27 3 7. All -Star OaiUe AFI-CIO: Dickinson, rf, 1 SUe 310; Cole, lb, 301; Hail, 3CI 1 OnlgM 3 01; Wood, ri, 3 0 Griffen, 3 10; McCauley, ss, 3 12; The players Ike 041 Chy Prorock, 3b, 2 1 Spence, 3b, Little league Alt-Star team 1 0 Frost, If, 2 1 Daman, bave been asked by manager If, 000; Stephens, 2b, 200; Walt Summer to report to the Totals 25 5 5. Held at 4:45 p.m.

VFW: M. Rnser, cf, 3 0 0, The team will play a heme Oton, d-3b, 1 0 Flickner, rf. game against the CUrite AB-312; S. Roser, rf.0 0 Reed, Stan at p.m. The wbmer ss, 3 2 Eckerl, 3 1 of that game will pby kt Williams, If, 2 0 Eismont, 3b, vktor in the Slippery Rack-100; Barletta, 3b-lt, 4 11; Fait Forest All-Star game.

The traehto wth theai kj the deafen be deep tried. He data key are the natal he's won. He eaa ektab ttatp river tanks ar descend wkhtat atapbg. And of earn ttaVrereahaaflafa.MreariyaatrahaVwBtaakke ayeebty treated father. Traahfc develops whet be wean km heats whit he works the tardea.

Often be gets a tdeahaae eal aad traagea beats aad al. The aUUUttle placet of gardea toll that the treads moU and btU until he clomps, dompt Into the how. Then I have to Mow htm with broom aad pan and retrieve bit garden for recydkg. If I complain, I might be rembded that boot tread have played significant part In nprtaofeg flower seeds tfanogboat oocatryride. He atyt nothing about weeds, troaBYSomhlto.btmeiaUlr wth the sot, and later the seeded dod fell by the wayside perhaps miles from the flower.

This he points out could have been bow the btoe ebickory flowert, tatert and other roadside flowers were dbpersed. rXDOK FIRST GAME This riart skew the fUha uw ckewwrt at the cewcsttiM the Irs game of the world cfcamptathlp match betweee Aaterkaa Bobby Fbeher aad Raubn Boris Spassky. Fischer, wth Mack, conceded wkea ke law ke eoald eat prevewt Spassky from movtag Is only lurvtvhig pawa to become a weeen. ON THE DRAPERY RODS Now 1 am not against boots tervtag flower propagation. BU I object when the teed dispersal It tried oo my linoleum It jost wont sprout Dowers bat instead wfil reduce the dry dod to a aplotcb of dutt.

Which brings me to toil otatervatloB of many yeara that the ootdeortman It ahrayi brfegkniaemethlng to the boose, items which the lady moat put out of the way and later be able to account lor natantly. For instance, each household must have a vorite comer where a rifle or shotgun. The play lasted only one hour and three minutes. It was the continuation of a game begun Tuesday and adjourned after 40 moves with Fischer in a position the experts said would give him only a draw at best. Spassky Wolfs Gets Title had his king, a bishop that unloaded of coone, rests for long periods before the owners controlled the black diagonals SgOt decide there la a proper place for them.

and three pawns. Fischer was down to his king and five pawns, two of them loose on the king's A bases loaded double by Joe Barr led Wolfs Head to a 17-7 And haw nhtat the ttl ftkkag rndt these prised hwhlehtnaneeanlenehliiiaati they are meant be heaiyhyAnegbeByathteralanaBdaf eartWt. side. One of Spassky's pawns win over Northwest Bank in Ust threatened a Fischer Dawn nigni uon League game. Seagram's 7 Crown.

It's ataierica's Wolf's Head, by virtue of its when play concluded Tuesday victory, will meet Pearson's in night. In the first move a playoff title game Friday. aetamyeahmgrhatfsaiwkkkeeeiw.Bttkt brsenlswklgBbipkmywaeTiTkMMtoief what waa reatkag ant el eight en the drapery redt ke panVTlt't hem lean that kit above wkntw atttkg It the Ideal place to piece a kwg fry red. There are many other Irtk outdoor terns that the lady of the house will meet wth and later have to accownt lor. When the fatally convtoces has that bis fiahmg trooaers are developing an odor which not onry ml be mistaken for air pofttion on Lake Tamarack bat alto wH dbwoerage flab from btiag if he wipes hit hort oo the trensert before be barxOa (he but, she Is very bkety to ftod lead bikers, bobbers, packets of rwlrels, tod even her tag disappeared nail clippers in the pockets.

Spassky captured the pawn. NORTHWEST: Fox, 2b, 4 1 Fischer recaptured with his Kerr, ss-p, 5 0 George, p-ss, king and attempted to push his 2 1 1 Buchler, pawns into oeening -position, 101; WinRer, 3b, 201; Suddenly after five minutes of Vanderberg, 4 1 Petulla, play and some indecisive 20 Rayner, cf, 211; aparring, Fischer stood, spoke Moran, If, 10 Tiefer, If, animatedly to chid rderee Moyer, rf, 2 1 Ficly.rf, Lothar Schrnid of West Germa- 2 0 Totals 32 7 11. ny and disappeared offstage. Fischer strode to his dressing WOLF'S HEAD: Davis, lb, room where he told Schrnid, 211; Anderson, ss, 4 4 Jim who followed him, that he Barr, Itp, 4 21; Xander, 3b, wouldn't continue play unless a 3 3 Joe Barr, 5 2 A. movie camera 150 feet from the Barr, cf, 4 0 Sobina, If, 21 chess board was ordered shut R.

Barr, p-rf, 3 1 Erickson, off. Schrnid said he couldn't or- 2b. 4 2 Smith, rf, 0 0 der the camera removed. Totals 31 17 12. whiskey.

And when Americans eniov themselves, chances are thev do it with 7 Crown. Because in America more people drink and enjoy 7 Crown than the leading Scotch and Canadian combined. And they do it tor a very good reason: the tasie. It's uniquely and consistently smooth. Whatever you do this summer, take 7 Crown along, too.

It's America's whiskev. And it should be yours. Fiely Hurls, Bats Mongs To Victory Taste the best ot America, bay beagram and tie bure. I II HI aissssM THE CATCH ALL Then one day there comes a wash-time for the fating keckd. always has a couple spools of Bshktg Une wth ssme hse remaining.

I was once able to recover my favorite Queen Cty ktcbec scissors by searching the pockets of a flabmg Jacket. He claims they're eweflent for cuttatteaharpfkiofT a walleye or troegm of leader or for freeing deepry -aibedoed hooks. Of mane whet a heaaewffe prepares her I tat try ke b) too knsy then and hnmedktery after to replace each tern of ke eaidteraman. St there mtght be an akf candy tk handy. Tbere't one aroand here.

Last thne I leaked, wth a grandaan be aaaned kt to be protected tram itase contents of thai catth-al ctntaker. I removed tm irtmmt ei long-taaght jhjt, tli bobbers tf varlene rite and thapet. I had te ke ke eolecbaa wth a pearl, earing a akarp khframa bete haak. There were books leadert, asetgan shell of rwrWgaattrunsbKtaapwasirakWtaae, spare apknkg red apatlt, a auke Ute kt and a tM beak of flkbnrt. But the above terns are things the uutduoisuian's wife expects and survlviet after contact wth, eicept for those ttnes when he brngs bi the oarttor repairs and they skid out of the comer onto her shins as she pastes.

Of course there are other surprises. This spring be transplanted a haJf-donw IMroleum Center toads Into his garden. They would nek? keep bisects under control. The other day hi a damp, dark corner of the ceOar guest what? MONGS: Bagnato, ss, 3 0 lolley, 3 0 Scoppetti, p-lb, 211; Adams, 3b, 2 0 Hoffman, lb-p, 3 0 Deeter, 2b, 10 Hartzell, cf, 3 0 Calland, If, 2 0 Dehnar, rf. Hurling a two hitter and striking out eight, pitcher Ron Fiely won his own game with a tag fourth inning home run with two aboard Wednesday as Mong's Dairy lost to Oilwdl in a 10 Schneider, 2b, 10 Pony league game.

lysine pitcher Frank Scop- Gregory, If, I 0 McMahon, rf, petti and Dave Schneider had 0 0 0: Totals 22 1 2. the only hits for the losers. OILWEI Mackie, 3 0 JIL will play 1st Seneca Stanton, lb, 3 0 Wood, rf, tonight, and the Oil City Pony 3 0 Stubbs, ss, 1 1 Copley, I-eaeue All Stars will take on 3b, 3 11; Fiely, p. 3 11; Oarion at p.m. Friday at home.

Sterling, 2b, 10 Heath, If, 2 0 Futyma, cf, 2 0 Fridley, 2b, 101; Deluchi, 2b, 110; Ventrone, 2b, 2 0 Yarncll. If, 10 Duffy, cf, 0 0 Totnls 24 3 4. Wolfs Head Wins Two Jim Obenrader's three hits. including a homer, and Tom Tfi-fitv flnlf Boughner's pitching paced KjnJ Wolfs Head to a win over RhhIic I.telpfl Sports Flashbacks YEARS AG Chal Port slugged a cktch pinch hit hcrwtorjveSrjrriWAwKBOXlnUV rhyrake League BB Stegd of the Clarion Legion fired hb second notter of the season In a 14 victory over Knot. The wbi kept Clarion unbeaten at 114.

In the Little League Randy Strickenberger of VFW tagged a three-run homer to vaaft hb dub past Optimists, Line score In a kteadvUk little League game, which made the wire ser- Northwest Bank Wednesday bi CKy Sottball league Action. In Tuesday night matches in In a second game Wolf's Head Trinity Coif league at again won, defeating 1st Seneca Ftiver Hidge Coif Course the Rank -7 wrth the aid of three results were: hits each from the bats of Billy F.tlmnc tWfKS. Klinger t7-9-Yashkiski, Doug House and 38 defeated Lull 51-14-40. John Winger. Wally Yashinski Milrliam was the winning hurler.

Mun-ay S3-MO. Marshall 51- 1WI ilcfeated II. Weaver fi.3-15- vicm: Rotary S3 runs, NU and errors; nrwaius 1 ran, 1 ht and errors. aj YEARS AGO Second baseman Ruby was perfect al the plate, slammr a single and two bbreetoepertGowdyiovwtheMoo IMM lervy tod the shot out, a tar-htter, as Rkriond trkwned the Cohmblan Squires, 124, In an Tigere Win 4B. ZampagiKl 52-12-40: McOellarKl 46-W7, ilromlcy DETROIT API Rookie 51-lM9dcfcatcl hbcrl 50-73.

BHl Slayback scallcrcd eight Hunks 4MM0; hts while his Detroit Tiger 49 11-38. leammates took advantage of mrrm.m 52-13-39 defcnlcd Texat errors for pair of Ham Weaver 48-1 1 37, unearned runs and recor(W I'plingrr M-IHl: then- fourth straight victory Walker 4(WM0. Smnydo tS-10- Wedncsday night, a 3-1 triumph defeated Lewis 55-18-37, over the Hangers. (iusiafson 51-9-12; The wbi, roupled with Haiti- Ten Walker won a set of lucre's loss to Kansas City, rovers for four woods for having pulled baseball's American low gross with a 4fi. league KAst-lendmg Tigers il City Kigles are ienling full two gaiiws ahead the IN- league with eight wins jikI Orioles.

unc k'sl exhfNUon game at Foxburg The Yankees twept a doubieheader from the Tigers wth Vie Resent burling a owehtter In one the tits 5leER OT42 OHie Htrnes' fifth aght ht of iPMnetRed the Butler Yankees to an t-7 victory over OO Cty tali tarings. The dropped the OOen to place ta me league one tame behind ke leaden CUyitn Smh SKW.dYaahlBklUrredn Mmiekttl Renopaat the SrverrySlaaa 74.. tadutop Bk TebnetU adrntted the cahter catchkg tad renrhed rbrcred was only a temnjorykkg. protptct tMher league waa CVvdand reokle JtaHegan. utmiMiaji.ltiiteiatr iff 111 1 L3a3ssWkisVliafl jTMyrifT" 'Iti'i.

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