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36 Archers Launch Card Veferon Gene Littler Wins Monsanto Tourney With 276 The York Archers opened their Summer program Sunday with a shoot at the club range, near Delroy. and a field of 37 in at Lou Graham. J1.820 17571 72 284 Grier Jones. $1,820 49 71 72 71 284 Charles Owens, 81.870 72 72 78-72 284 Oictt Crarfortf. $11.20 73 71 -72 284 Rocky Thompson 81.110 7272 71 70 285 Charles Sifford, $1,100 697472 70285 Dean Refram, $1,100 68 74 74 69285 Bobby Mitchell.

$1,100 70 67 76-72 285 Dave Stockton, $1,110 72 6873 72285 Mike Hill. $1,110 73707072 2M Donna Shoff 403 and Pam Bortner 224. The only bow hunter was Rodney Sunday with score of 143. The next scheduled shoots are May 1 and 2 with a signle American round the first day and a double American the following day. MEN'S FREESTYLE Class A Rob in Devono 495 Alan Meeder 411 John Napp 447 Ira Shoff 441 Class Gene Heinbaugh 441 Herb Clarkson 451 Marvin Fortney 447 Phil DeVono 419 Robert Yanni 412 James Thomas 407 JohnMowery 382 Danny May 314 Class Charles Shaffner 407 Mike Yanni jst Bill Markay 379 Jim Frey 343 Class Norm Stevenson 418 Jeff Stevenson 349 Clyde Acker 302 Orviile Heinbaugh 249 tendance.

Robin Devono posted the high men's freestyle with 495 and John Slonaker's 336 toppped the men's bare bow. Respective high scorers in the women's divisions were Cardinals Triumph In Ninth Frame, 4-2 SAN DIEGO (AP) Pinchhitter Leron Lee's tie-breaking double keyed a two-run rally in the ninth inning that gave the St. Louis Cardinals a 4-2 victory over San Diego Sunday, extending the Homero Blancas. $1,110 70 6971 RanoV Wolff, $870 68737471 285 Laoron Harris. $870 697772 68286 D.

Eichelberger, $870 7270 71 73 286 Julius Boros $870 71 7071 74286 PENSACOLA, Fla. AP) Gene Littler, a bland and emotional veteran of 18 years on the pro tour, fired a four-under-par 67 and won the 30,000 first prize in the Monsanto Open Golf Tournament Sunday. The 40-year-old Californian finished with a 72-hole total of 276, eight -under-par on the Pensacola Country Club course. The victory in this $150,000 event sandwiched between the Masters and the rich Tournament of Champions was the 23rd of Littler's career and his first since a playoff decision at Greensboro more than two years ago. The triumph put him in the Tournament of Champs, an event the slightly built guy has won a The lead changed hands three times before Archer's erratic driver let Littler home free.

Archer, a former Masters champion sometimes called the Gilroy cowboy from his days as a ranch hand, bogeyed the par 5 14th and left Littler waiting patiently in the scoring tent by the 18th green with a two stroke lead when be bogeyed the 17th after drivingjnto the woods. Archer also bogeyed the final hole and finished in a tie for second with Brown at 279, three strokes back. Archer had a final round 71 including a fat 39 on the back side. Brown closed with a 67. Larry Wood, who led or shared the lead the first two days, took a final 71 and was tied at 280 with Chi Chi Rodriguei.

$690 68 76 71 72 287 Lee Elder. $690 71 74 71 71287 Kerry Abbott. $690 71 7373 70 287 B.lly Casper. $690 75 71 71 70 287 Hugh Royer, $690 747074-69287 Lee Trevino, $490 7175 74 67287 Roy Pace. $518 71757270288 Gay Brewer, $518 73 73 71 71 288 Bob Charles, $420 69 72 7672289 R.Ck RhoadS, $420 70717771289 Foster Given Job As Coach At Utah Padres' losing string to five games.

ST. LOUIS SAN DIEGO ab bi SALT LAKE CTTY fAPl Rill record three times. ab bi 5 111 5 0 10 3 0 0 0 4 13 1 4 0 10 4 0 2 1 Campbell 3b Mason 2b Gaston cf Colbert lb Brown rf Stahl if WOMEN'S FREESTYLE Class A Donna Shoff 403 Malinda Napp 374 Class Betty Stevenson 360 Carole Meeder 279 Class Linda Stevenson 265 Class Anna May 144 Beverly Sunday 128 The man with the classic swing 605 RIurPhy. who Pd his fourth Foster of Rutgers University was consecutive 70. named head basketball coach at AAA loo Cf Hague lb Brock If Torre 3b Cardenal rf Simmons Sizemore 2b AAaxvill ss Burda ph Schotield ss Torre I Lee ph Brunet Linzy 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 12 1 3 0 10 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1110 Gene Littler.

$30,000 71 67 71 67276 George Archer. $13,875 7170 6870279 Pete Brown, $13,875 72 69 71 67 279 Larry Wood, $6,600 66707371 260 Bob Murphy. $6,600 70 7070 70280 Ron Cerrvdo, $4,875 74 70 68 69281 Mason Rudolph. $4,875 69 706973281 Johnny Pott, $4,875 74 71 68 68 281 B.lly Maxwell, $3,600 68 72 69 73 282 Al Geiberger. $3,600 68 73 67 74 282 3 10 0 Murrell ph 2 0 0 0 Cannizzro 1 0 0 0 Dean ss 0 0 0 0 DKelley 1 0 0 0 Ross 1111 Laxton 0 0 0 0 Ferrara ph 0 0 0 0 Slocum pr Kirby Severinsn Hernandz ss and lonesome ways and had to survive a stretch duel with gangling George Archer to take it.

At one time or another on the cloudy, overcast day five players-Mason Rudolph, Al Geiberger, Pete Brown, Archer and Littler, led or shared the lead. One by one they drifted back until only the 6-foot-6 Archer, in the last twosome and two groups behind Littler, was left to challenge on the back nine. the University of Utah Sunday. Foster takes over his duties immediately. Foster replaces Jack Gardner, who recently resigned after 18 years in the post.

Gardner's Utah teams won 339 games and lost 154. Foster, 40, has been head coach at Rutgers the past eight years. He will be the third basketball coach in the history of the University of Utah. MEN'S BARE BOW Class John Slonaker 336 DonMcKinley 297 Class merson i I more 295 Roger Sunday 261 Nick Sciortino 259 Class Roland Stambaugh 179 Gene Bothell 122 Bob Smith, $3,600 69 71 73 69 282 John Lotz. $3,600 75 707 0 67282 Ted Hayes.

$2,700 71 69 7370283 Herb Hooper. $2,700 73 67 74 69 283 Chris Blocker, $2,700 70 68 74 69 283 Dick Lotl. $1,820 66 727175284 Harold Henmng. $18.20 70 72 7 1 71284 Bob Dickson. $1,820 73 69 74 68 284 Total 33 4 9 4 Total 28 2 4 2 St.

Louis 000 100 It 4 San Diego 0 0 0 100 0102 DP SI. Louis 1. San Diego 1. LOB St Louis 7. San Diego 8.

2 Gaston, Lee. Torrei. Kirby. Campbell. IP ER BB SO Torrez (W.M) 8 Ralph Johnston.

$1,820 Tom Aycock, $1,820 69 76 74 65 284 72 72 69 71 284 2 2 6 2 WOMEN'S BARE BOW Class Pam Bortner 224 Class Pat Bothell 88 Brunet 2 3 Linry 13 Kirby 6 Severinsen DKelley 23 Ross (L.1-1) 1 Laxton 1.3 PB Cannizzaro. wp severinsen, Ross. 2:35. A 8.777. Gentry Pitches One-Hitter As Pirates And Mets Split RlllWtSS'lllllllll nur mm Andrew, drew a leadoff walk.

Don Hahn, a pinch runner, took second on Milt May's pasaod tail and scored on a single bx Bos well. StargeH's game-winner In 'ttm nightcap, a long fly that bounced off the left field fence, drove home Richie Hebner, who had opened the inning with a walk and gone to second on a fielder's choice. BASE BALL'S TOP TEN By The Associated Press Based on 20 at bats. AMERICAN LEAGUE Player Club AB 10 22 6 10 Red Lion Blanked By Manheim h'etmen MANHEIM The new Red Lion entry in the Inter-County Tennis league suffered its second shutout loss in as many starts Saturday, dropping a 9-0 decision to the Manheim Racquet club. In singles, Kurt Steinman defeated Phil Golden, 6-1, 4-6, 6-4; Dick Ehoads defeated Floyd Warner, 6-1, 6-0; John Blanck defeated John Bucher, Charley Drews defeated Blair Barshinger, 6-1, 6-2; Kerry Sterner defeated Bob Stabley, 6-0, 6-0 and Dave Moseman defeated Ed Howes, 6-4, 6-1.

Manheim also swept the doubles as Steinman-Drews downed Golden-George Bowers, 6-2, 6-2; Dick Divet-Geroge Adams decisioned Warner-Bucher, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 and Keith Kendig-Kendig-Glenn Roberts defeated Howes- Barshinger, 6-3, 6-4. Red Lion will entertain Blue Ridge Saturday, starting at 2 p.m. 25 36 42 51 32 35 38 10 11 14 16 19 11 12 13 13 12 Pet. .455 .440 .389 .381 .373 .344 .343 .342 .342 .333 11 12 11 11 11 12 9 McKinney Chi Buford Bal F.Robinson Bal Kaline Det Tovar Min Moses Cal Monday Oak Murcer NY Foy Was D.Johnson Bat Home Powell. Baltimore.

York. R.Jackson. FIRST PITTSBURGH CAME NEW YORK aorhbi ab bi 38 36 Cash 2b Runs F.Aloo New Oakland. Monday, Agee cf Harrelson Jones If Clndenon Singleton Asprmnte Foli 2b Grote Gentry 4 12 1 SS 3 1 1 0 3 2 2 3 lb 4 0 0 0 rf 3 0 0 0 3b 4 0 1 1 4 0 0 2 10 0 3 0 0 0 Oakland. 3.

tied witn 2. 4 0 0 0 3 10 0 4 111 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hebner 30 Clemente rf Staroell If AOliver cf BRobrtsn lb Sanguilln Hernandz ss Walker Davalitlo ph Briles Grant Runs Batted In Powell. Baltimore. 11; Aparicio, Boston, Northrop, Detroit. 10; D.Johnson, Baltimore, Yastrzemski, Boiton, Horton, Detroit.

Monday, Oakland, Rudi. Oakland. 8. Pitching 2 Decisions 11 tied with 1 000. 27 2 1 2 Total 30 5 6 5 000 002 0002 001 002 II i-S Total Pittsburgh New York Briles NATIONAL LEAGUE Club GAB Pet.

LOB Pittsburgh 3. New Player York 3B Clemente It was the second one-hitter in Gentry's career. The 4other came last May 13 against Chicago when Ernie Banks singled with two out in the eighth. Walker allowed three hits and struck out 12 in seven innings before leaving for a pinch hitter. Gene Alley's two-out homer in the fifth inning of the second game snapped a scoreless duel between Jim McAndrew and ex-Met Bob Johnson.

The Mets had Johnson in trouble several times but couldn't break through until the seventh Breakfast Tourney At Red Lion Club RED LION A best ball of foursome breakfast golf tourney at the Red Lion County clun Sunday drew a field of 48 players. The winning foursome, with a net 53, included Sterling Mitzel, Bill Freeman. Ed Wolaryand Rentous Bex. Second place went to Don Smith, Pierre Hill, Joe Warner and Al Barley with 57 and third place was won by the quartet of Charles Kinard, Dr. Ed Holland, Harry Williams and Barney Wagner with a 60.

A blind bogey found Curvin Ness, Elva Gemmill and Paul Raub sharing first place with 69s and Bill Johnessee and Don Smith next with 70s. Danny Smith won closest to the hole honors. Milwaukee Brewer catchers were charged with only nine passed balls last season. Phil Roof and Jerry McNertney shared the catching. HR Jcnes (2).

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Women's Open golf championship two years in a row. SECONO PITTSBURGH GAME NEW YORK ab bi NEW YORK (AP) Gary Gentry pitched a one-hitter-Roberto Clemente's sixth inning triple-and CI eon Jones knocked in three runs as New York beat Pittsburgh 5-2 in the first game, but the Pirates came back to take the nightcap of a Sunday doubleheader 2-1 on Willie StargeH's run-scoring single in the ninth. Jones turned the first game around with his second home run of the season following a leadoff walk to Bud Harrelson in the last of the sixth after the Pirates had moved in front 2-1 in the top of the inning. Richie Hebner walked with one out and Clemente then laced his triple up the alley in left-center. Clemente scored on Willie StargeH's sacrifice fly.

The only other Pittsburgh base runners came in the fifth on two walks and a hit batsman as Gentry retired the first 13 Pirates and the last 11 in order. The Mets nicked loser Luke Walker, 1-1, for their first run in the third on a walk, Agee's single, Harrelson 's infield hit and a bases-loaded walk to Jones. They picked up two off Nelson Briles in the eighth on Agee's homer, a single by Jones, who stole second and scored on Bob Aspromonte's single. Out Door Golfers Launch New Season The Out Door Country club held its men's opening day golf program Sunday with 79 com-, peting in the low gross-low net tourney. Paul Hummer won low gross with 77 as Earl Bobb was runnerup with 78 and Fred Orner third at 80.

Don Zeigler posted 81-1170 to capture low net laurels as Dr. George Hy lander took the runnerup spot with 80-971. Four tied for third with net 75s and included: John L. Thomas 83-8, Wib Boyer 81-6. Wade Boyer 81-6 and George Gerberick 83-8.

Closest to the hole prizes were won by Bob Chock, Don Schena, Bud Hildebrand and Dale Ham-i mels on the second, sixth. 12th and i 6 Vr.tes ao bi Cash 2b Harrelson ss Bos ell 2b Agee cf Jones If Varshall rf 2819 Carlisle Ave. York, Ponna. 17404 Home Runs Sfargell. Pittsburgh.

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15; Mays. San Francisco. 15; Colbert, San Diego. 14; Cepeda. Atlanta.

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1.000; Hirvgham. Houston, 2 0. 1 000; Marichal. San Francisco. 3 0, 1.000.

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