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Pantagraph A-11 Bloomington Normal, III. July 101972 Bonds, Kingman star; Giants down Expos MONTREAL (AP) Bobby Bonds and Dave Kingman homered while Steve Stone and Randy Moffitt combined to scatter five Montreal hits as the San Francisco Giants downed the Expos 5-1 in National League baseball Sunday. Allison easily wins Volunteer 500 race Slogic's home run powers Legion to twin bill split MONTREAL IAN MANCIKO to ab pi Hunt 7b 4 0 0 0 Bnnd rf 1 1 I 5 2 2 0 'I I 0 I 0 I 1 4 0 liKISTOL. Tcnn. (AP) Bobby Allison of Hueytown, cruised to a thrcc-lup victory Sund.iy in the Volunteer 500 National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing Grand National at Bristol International Speedway.

Winning at the local track for 4 111 Maddoi cf Spe'er tt Gooduw lo ingmen Hennersn I Redr FtMAtei 7b 0 0 0 0 4 0 10 MCarver It Singleton rf airly lb Day Bailey 3b Foil tt Bocceulle Morton Fe're ph TWalker Vvoods ph Mar, mil 4 0 10 CelMaher 3b 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 3 0 7 0 4 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 PUiko lb 0 0 0 0 Stone 2 0 0 0 Mowerlh ph 0 0 0 0 Motlilt 0 0 0 0 By Frd Young "This one was a littl- jpecial," smiled Frank Slogic, 16-year-old athlete from Central Catholic, in the clubhouse at 0'. Nell Park Sunday night after he had sent one of Paul Goloczewski's fast balls sailing over the left field barrier to give the Louis E. Davis Post nine a 6-5 decision over Thornton of Harvey, one of the better Junior nines to show here this year. 'We Just had to do it after lo: ing the first game, 3-0, because we failed to get Robin Cooper any runs, after he had pitched his finest bail game since his sophomore year In high school four years ago," Frank added. The boys from Harvey took the opener of the twin bill, 3-0 thanks to a superlative pitching performance by Ken Krcmcr.

Slogic's Ruthian blast in the eight the extra Inning played to break the 5-5 tie enabled the Post here to remain over the .500 mark with a 15-14 record for the season to date. Cooper scattered seven hits nicely but his mates never could break through the sterling defense of the Thornton nine, one of the top clubs in Chicngoland. Dave Bradley doubled in the sixth and Total 33 3 Total 3J I 5 I 111 031 0 I 0 tenPraneitce Montreal lit Itt-l Welker. LOB-SanFren-Cisco 4. Montreal 7.

JB-Sner, Fuentot, Madden HR Bond (12), Fairly Kingman (21). t-Moltltt the second time this year, Allison averaged 92.375 miles per hour in bis Junior Johnson-prepared 1972 Chevrolet. Allison led a total of 415 of the 500 laps on the high-banked ovel and never was in trouble after Richard Petty of Kandleman, N.C., hit the wall on the first turn in his 1372 Plymouth early in the race. Although he had handling problems the rest of the way, Petty hung on for second plare while Dave Marcis of Waiisau, was eight laps back in third plare in a 1970 Dodge; Benny Parsons of Ellerbe, was fourth In a 1071 Mercury, 12 laps behind Marcis; and I). MrDuffic of Sanford.

NC, finished fifth in a 1970 Dodge, 11 laps hark of Parsons. Met activate Sudakis; Beauchamp on injured list NEW YORK (AP) The New York Mils announced Sunday that first baseman Jim Beauchamp would be placed on the 21-day disabled list Monday and catehcr-infielder Bill Sudakis would be activated. ER BX SO 5 110 3 0 0 0 3 7 1 7 3 0 0 0 I .1 0 0 0 0 7 Brian Burd bit safely but both Cooper and Dan Richardson popped up. There were other chances too, but nobody could find Krcmcr when It counted in the first of the twin bill. John Adams, who started the second game for the Evergreen City nine, hurled magnificent ball for four Innings but three hits, a base on balls and three costly errors enabled the Thornton boys to count three runs and creep within a run of the hosts tn the fifth, and from then on it was a ding dong battle.

Ray Nicrsthcimer, working in relief of Adams got out of a deep hole after walking Scott Pallcy, the first batter to face him and from then on pitched grand ball in notching his fifth decision without a defeat. Jim Crews had another fine night with one-for-three in the opener and three-for-four in the nightcap two of these being doubles. Then with the score tied Slogic uncorked his long shot over the left field wall in the extra stanza and it was an even split. Decatur's post nine shows here Tuesday night at 7:30 in the Post's next start, the first of six games this week. Sto (W.4-7) Motlitt Morton Walker Marshall Chisox recall Muser, option infielder Orta CHICAGO (AP) The Chicago White Sox announced Sunday they are recalling first baseman Tony Muser from Tucson with infielder Jorge Orta being optioned to Knoxvillc.

It was the second player move the box h.id made within 21 hours. After learning third baseman Bill Melton would have to undergo surgery on his back and would be lost for the season, the Sox Saturday niht purchased infielder Ed Spiezio from the San Deigo Padres. To make room for Spiezio, they sent Hugh Yancey back to Seve-MofMt '7). HftP-by Merrill (ftallaoner). WP-Mollltt.

Balk-Marshall. 2 A- 11.633. Clinton tightens lead, downs Armington twice Placed on disabled list BALTIMORE (AP) Pitcher Dick Bosman was placed on the 21-lay disabled list by the Texas Rangers Sunday and Don Stanhouse was recalled from Denver to replace him on the active roster. Go-getters go Ozark to FIRST Thornton 0MS Louit I. 10 UN Bailey hurled a five-hitter In the opener and scored the winning run on Dan Rector's two-out, two-run single In the bottom of the seventh.

Rader fired a two-hitter and scored the only run he needed tn the fifth inning on a passed ball. He also drove home a run in the sixth. Twin City Is 9-7 and Pontiac is 8 8. Mike Sage and Steve Reid bad two hits to lead Le Roy over hapless McLean in its first game. Eddie Scnnett pitched a three-hitter in the second contest as Dave Masson collected two hits for the winners.

Lc Roy is 8-8 and McLean is AT UNIVERSITY HIGH First Oami Pinln.rf 1 0 0 0 Oin Davit 3 0 10 3 0 10 3 0 10 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 6.Bra'lev,u Burd.lt Cooper, 4 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 3 10 0 7 110 3 0 7 1 Panev.ib Furmth.Jb Dun lop PHI. 3b Kramer, 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 7 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 10 Sloqic.rt d-Leech Sparkt.c 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 mm Totals 3 7 1 Totals 75 0 0 Flew out lor O'Rourke In 7th. Clinton tightened Its hold on first place in the Corn Valley League Sunday with two wins over Armington, 7-3, and 5-3, at Clinton. Twin City dropped Pontiac twice, 3-2 and 3-0, at University High and Lc Roy defeated McLean, 5-3 and 3-1, at Le Roy. Ilopcdale at Ellsworth was rained out.

Clinton scored three runs in the third inning and four in the fifth in winning iU opener with Armington. Dennis Wickline and John Evans effectively scattered six hits for the victors. Clinton scored all five of its runs in the third innings of the nightcap. Clinton is 11-4 and Armington falls to 8-7. Mike Bailey and Randy Radar turned in big pitching performances for Twin City in its twin win over Pontiac.

As nudge Brewers behind Odom, 3-1 OAKLAND (AP) Blue Moon Odom held Milwaukee to two hits for 8 Innings but then needed last-out help from Rollie Fingers to nail down Oakland's 3-1 American League baseball victory over the Brewers Sunday. 010 007 03 000 000 00 Thornton Louit E. Davis Bradley 7, O'Rourke. PO-A Louis E. Davit, 71-S; Thornton.

LOB Thorn, ton I. Louit E. Davit I. 78 Viater, Burowald, Bradley, Plauewtki. SB Buro-waid, Frumth.

ir 5 0 0 0 I 7 7 4 IP 7 7 Kremer fW, S-t) Cooper (L, 13) Pontiac 100 100 0 7 S-I Twin Cv 1Q0 000 7-a-M Gee and Barnard; Bailey and Rector. Second Oame Pantlae OOO 000 0-0-74 Twin City 000 017 V-M Fitrpatrlck, CorWn (3) and Kalkwerfj Rader and Rector. AT II ROY Pn Oame McLean 00? OhO I J-l Le ROY 310 100 S--3 Johnson and Foley; Spreu and Owent. tec sod Came (twice a day) Lv 10:28 AM Ar 12:15 PM Lv 6:53 PM Ar 8:40 PM That's NICE GOING! Call your travel agent or Ozark at 663-1303 SECOND GAMS Louit E. ab bl Devtt ebrh bl 4 0 3 7 4 110 10 0 0 117 1 0 0 0 0 10 7 1 Donlopf Pallav.lb Plec'wskUf BriieJb Dwyer.e A Dunloo.c Frumlth.Tb 1 7 7 Crewt.ef 4 0 7 0 D.Bra'lev,ta 7 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Cooper 4 0 0 0 Sperksx 3 110 Leesch.tb 3 10 0 3 110 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 10 0 Sloslc.rf Ademt.D 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 1IO 4 0 0 0 7 2 7 1 2)11 11 1 13 a McLean O'O 000 0-1-3-3 Le Roy X-1 1 70 ooo 1 and Turner, Foley (3); Sennett and Owent.

AT CLINTON Flrtt Oeme Armington 000 003 03- -1 Clinton 003 040 MM Schmldgell and Hornerj Wickline, Evan (S) and Holland. Second Game Total! 30 5 3 Totalt ....000 040 10 007 201 Ol-O Thornton Louit E. Davit Up there with the biggest MILWAUKEE 0 bl 4 0 10 OAKLAND bl Ctmpnrli it 4 0 1 0 Rudl It 4 0 1 2 RJckion cf 3 0 0 0 Epstein lb 3 0 0 0 Hle 3b Lhood rf Scott lb Brlgj If DMy cf Clark 3b 4 0 0 0 4 110 4 0 10 3 0 11 4 0 0 0 Vos rf 3 0 10 tRotfrg 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 111 3 110 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 Aurbach si 3 0 0 0 Bando 3b Duncan Cullen 3b Odom Fingers Lonborg 3 0 0 0 BOavit pn 10 0 0 Limy 0 0 0 0 YOUR NEWS QUIZ Total 32 1 1 Total 28 1 4 3 Arrmington O'O too 1 3-7-0 Clinton 00S 000 3-3-3 Hom and Clemont; Watkins and Ledbetter, Holland (7). San Diego nips Philadelphia, 5-4 PHILADELPHIA (AP) Clarence Gaston drove in two runs as the San Diego Padres collected 14 hits and beat the Philadelphia Phillies 5-4 Sunday in a National League baseball game. ita oti-i oi Milwauke Oakland 2.

SB- LOB Milwaukee 5, Oakland Rudi, D.May. HR Duncan (13). PART I NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL Lonborg (L.7-4) Give yourself 10 points for each correct IP ER BB SO ..7 4 3 3 12 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 21 i 1 1 0 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 linjy Odom Finger answer. correspond-points for SAN OIEGO ab bl DThomai 5b 5 0 1 1 Match word clues with their ing pictures or symbols. 10 each correct answer.

1 In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that the death penalty (CHOOSE ONE: Is, is not) unconstitutional as ithas been applied in the United States. Crews 2, O'Rourke, Bradley, Viater. PO-A Louit E. Davis, 74-10; Thornton, 21-11 (none out when winning run scored). LOB Thornton 7, Davit I.

2B Brila, Crewt 2, Cooper 7, Slogic, Laesch. HR Slogic. SB Bradley. A. Dunlop Plae-rewskl.

Sparks, Nlerstheimer. Ip er bb so Ariama 4 3 4 7 7 N'theimer (W, 5-0) 4 3 113 3 PlaczewskML, -2Jl 2 1 HBP By Adamt (Briia). Golocrewskl. Travel League stars defeat King and Court Four pitchers combined to pitch a no-hitter Sunday night as the Bloomington Travel League All-Stars defeated the King and His Court, 2-0, at O'Neil Park. King Eddie Feigner was hampered by a pulled knee cartilage, which forced him to pass up games Saturday night and Sunday afternoon.

Bill Vitzun had an inside-the-park home run and Bill Chamberlain drove home Barry Henry with the All-Stars' other tally. King and His Court 000 0000 0 0 Travel League All-Stars 002 00x-2 5 0 Feigner and Feigner, Langhoff; Vitzun (3), Henry (5), Chamberlain (6) and Feek. Roberts 3b 4 3 2 0 5 111 Lee If Colbert lb Gaston rf Stahl cf Kendall EHnandi St Greif Norman PHILADELPHIA ab bl Bowa tt 5 0 7 0 Money 3b 5 0 10 Montanez Cf 5 110 DJohnson lb 4 1 7 1 Luzlnskl If 4 0 0 0 Lis rf 3 12 2 WRobnsn rf 0 0 0 0 Bateman 4 0 0 0 Doyle 2b 3 0 0 0 Koegel ph 10 0 0 Harmon 2b 0 0 0 0 Brandon 2 0 10 Gamble ph 1111 Lersch 0 0 0 0 Freed ph 10 10 5 0 3 1 5 0 7 7 4 0 10 4 0 10 4 17 0 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 I. President Nixon llf ted-all quota restrictions on Imports 2 The four justices who dissented in Hie rto-fsion were all appointees of President Maud. True or False? 30 4 11 4 39 5 14 5 Total Fairway Fables Highland Park Women's Nine Hole Golf Association Invitational to be held Tuesday, with coffee and rolls to be served at 8 a.m.

and tee-off starts at 8:30 a.m. The following clubs will be represented: Clinton, Farmer City, Crestwicke, Le Roy, El Paso, Lakeside, Illinois State University, and Blooming-ton Country Club, in addition to Highland. Tee-off Times: TCI NO. It 1:30 Irene Stuckey (H), D. Ann Jone (CD.

Mary Kay Hammer (FC). Mabel Beier (Cr) :40 Al Meier (H), Barb Spratt (LR), Joyce Miller (FC), Vlrjle Evanoff (Cr) Zelda Langerf, Glnny Baker (EP), Lada Fahrenkroj (LS), Helen Bass (ISU) Helsn Nelson (H), Irene Matlock (LR), Connie Roderick (Cr), Virginia Evan (CI) OS Ruth Jones (H), Asnes Hall (ISU), Ruth Nefiiger (FC), Betty Elliott (Cr) TEE NO. II total 3 North and South (CHOOSE ONE: Korea, Viet Nam) signed an agreement to end hostilities between the two countries as a step toward eventual reunification. San Dleao 003 010 100 Philadelphia 000 007 1104 Brandon, Bowa, Greif. DP San Diego 1, Philadelphia 1.

LOB San Diego 10, Philadelphia 8. 5B D.Roberts, Lee, Gaston, Freed. 38 Stahl. HR Lit (2), Gamble (1), D. Johnson 4).

SB E.Hernandz. ER BB SO 3 117 110 3 3 2 2 7 0 0 10 IP 1-3 7 2 2-3 4 7 13 2 1 4 Name the new Prime Minister of Japan. Greif Norman Brandon Lersch Save Norman (1). 2:34. A 18,445.

South Dakota Senator George McGovern superstar Bobby Hull changed teams 4 U.S. planes wrecked North Viet Nam's only modern plant 5 Internal fighting and mass executions have been reported here 6 Maine Senator Edmund Muskie 7 Alabama Governor George Wallace 5 Bobby Fischer of the United States and Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union are meeting in Iceland to play for the world championship. a-table tennis b-bridge c-chess JS3 PART II -WORDS IN THE NEWS Take 4 points for each word that you can match with its correct meaning. a-to lower In rank WL BURUNDI 1:30 Millie Harris (H), Val Sprinker (Cr), Pat Wood (LR), Marcia Nothonagel (CI) 1:40 Helen Durham (H), Esther Mirus (ISU), Irene Holman (FC), Lou Smith (BCC) Shirley Irion (H), Deanie Hughes (CI), Marga Schul'z (LR), Bernie Nixon (FC) TEE NO. 14 1:30 Mabel Morgan (H), Jane Soector (ISU), Mary Payne (LR), Irene Dauwalder (Cr) Smith (H), Betty Herbert (Cr), Nancy Hamm (BCC), Jerry Shisler (ISU) 1:50 Maurlne Argadine (H), Jeanne Goveia (LR), Millie Williams (Cr), Reggie Cox (BCC) :00 Helen Roberts (H), Betty McGlllivray (ISU), Bonnie Walden (FC), Helen Salch (Cr) TEE NO.

IS 1:30 Fran Mittal (H), Donna Frye (ISU), Melissa Chambers (FC), Olede Wooorey (LR) 1:40 Mary Stuber (H), Kathy Sherman (ISU), Phvl Plunk (FC), Polly Norton (LR) :50 Betty Campbell (H), Avis Hull (ISU), Carol Trotter (H) Elsa Laesch. (H), Alyce Redfern (ISU), Jan CNutt (FC) TEE NO. :30 Judy Swearey (H), Millie Aldridge (H), Nancy Hennebry (ISU), Fran Burns (LR 40 Ruth Baumqart (H), Helen Frlsch (H), Meohenle Drake (FC) SO Barb Zimmerman (H), Louise Robinson (H), fflttv Balch (H), Darlene Brewer (LR) 9:00 Loreen Perry (H), Helen Rasmus (H), Peggy See (H) Jackson killed Du Quoin crash DU QUOIN, 111. (AP) Don Jackson, 18, a veteran sprint car race driver from Svansville, was killed Sunday af-ernoon when his car overturned on the 8th lap of a race at the Illinois state air grounds. Jackson was thrown from his car after struck a fence on the back stretch of he one-mile oval dirt track.

The first woman umpire in organized. made her debut 5 demeanor b-confusion, frenzied excitement c-a flood or ma jor rainfall d-outward behavior e-to mislead or trick 9 Minnesota Senator Hubert Humphrey 10 Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro visited this nation PART III NAMES IN THE NEWS Take 6 points for names that you can correctly match with the clues. 13 "THE BANK THAT HELPS PEOPLE GET THINGS DONE" HOW DO YOU RATE? (Scot Each Sid of Quiz Separately) 71 to 80 poinh Good. 1 SalaJii Palme 9 1 to 100 pointi TOP SCORE! 61 to 70 point Fair. 81 to 90 point Excallant.

60 or WHY WAIT WHEN FAMILY DISCUSSION QUESTION The Bank of Illinois 3 Trygve Bratteli Erim What are the most Important Issues facing the a -Prime Minister, Norway b-Premier, Sweden c-Premier, Lebanon d-President, United Arab Republic e-Premier, Turkey 9 VEC, MJiion, Wlsconjin candidates in this year's presidential campaign? THIS WEEK'S 5 Anwar Sadat no eot Name the Premier of Italy. YOU CAN OWN A SPACIOUS NEW HOME ON THE BEST TERMS RIGHT NOW. WE CAN PROVE IT. DIAL. 662-3374 Tuts.

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