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THE SUNDAY FREEMAN. KINGSTON. N. AUGUST 12, 1972 NINETEEN BUY NOW AND SAVE rrr rwi hgers lop Lnisox; Wood Loses 17th on all '73 MODELS Sale ends Saturday, August 18th Get the facts. go Midas mini 190 S'" $7AQC00 week only 3 fatum railer SALES INC.

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"We about your safety! ii ()! 3 COOPER ii Rally Rast LEAP FROG First base umpire Jerry Neudecker (far R) gives the safe call as Chicago's Ed Herrmann goes sailing over Tiger first baseman Ike Rrovvn, who tries to lie as low to the ground as possible. Play came during third inning of Saturday's game. Herrmann was forced to jump over Brown, who fell in his way attempting to catch a wild throw to first. (UP) Brewers rr 1 wins DETROIT (UPl) Al! Kaline, getting ready for another stretch drive, drove in two runs with thret hits, including a homer, to the Detroit Tigers a 4 2 victory over the Chicago White Sox Saturday and deny Wilbur Wood his 21st victory for the fourth straight time. Mickey Lolich protected that lead, although he gave up an inside the park home run to rookie Brian Downing, hut he still needed the club record equaling 27th save from John Hiller to get over the .500 mark at 12-11.

Wood thus absorbed his 17th defeat and moved another game closer to becoming the first pitcher since the early part of the century to both win and lose 20 games in a season. Ix)lich walked Eddie in 1 the eighth inning and then gave up singles to John Jeter and Tony Muser as Chicago nar rowed its margin to 4 2. Hiller came in to retire the side with two i (Mi fourth inning home run was his first major league hit. Kaline singled home Mickey Stanley, who had heat out a 40 foot single and gone to second on a short topped hall by Tony Taylor in the first. Downing's home run came in the fourth inning and was his first major league hit The hall reached the 415 foot mark in deepest right center.

Kaline got that hack for Detroit when he opened the fourth with his eighth home run of the season. Taylor scored from first on Kal.ne's fifth inning single when left fielder Jerry Hairston had trouble picking up the ball. The three hits raised average to an even .250 after it had been! below .200 at one point this! season. Last tear he got 22 hits, in his last 44 at hats. Willie Horton doubled after, Kaline's home run and scored two outs later on an infield single by Aurelio Rodriguez, CHICAGO (2! ah Jeter rf Muser lb Hairston If May dh Dow nine i Alvarado Orta 7b Ltswt Herrmann Wood hi 2 0 Stanley rf 2 1 Tailor 2h 0 0 Kaline rf 1 fl Horion If I 1 Sharon If (I 0 Kreehan 0 Howard dh 0 0 IHrown lb 1 Rotine tir 3b 0 ft F.Rrnkmn at tariteli Hiller DETROIT ah hi 4 110 Total.

('tirala Detroit 13 7 7 7 Total. HalrMno Chtratn 5. 2 Horton HH Dowmni (11 SH Kaline non inn nut- inn no. ttelron 1 Kaltne (8' Wood 1. 20 IT I-olirh 12 11 Mtttfr Saxe Hiller (27) 41.764 Ip er bb 8 8 4 3 2 713 7 2 2 1 1 2 .1 0 0 0 TH I reehan 2 25 LYNNE COX MILWAUKEE (UPI) Dave May doubled with the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth to drive in three runs and then scored on George single to give the Milwaukee Brewers a come from behind 7 fi win over the Minnesota Twins Saturday.

The Brewers trailed 6 3 entering the ninth when Ed Bane, who had relieved Joe Decker in the sixth, walked Ellie Rodriguez. John Briggs and Coluccio to load the bases and May cracked a two out double off the wall to tie the game. He then scored the winning run on single to center. Eduardo Rodriguez, the third Brewer pitcher, took the win to even his record at 3-3 while Bane suffered his third loss in as many decisions. Brewer starter Jerry Bell retired the first 13 Twins in order before Steve Braun singled under first baseman George glove with one out in the fifth.

George Mitterwald singled sharply to left and, after Jim Holt struck! out. former Brewer Dannv Walton singled to center to score Braun. Tony Oliva's 12th home run in! the sixth made it 2 0 but the Brewers bounced back for two runs in their half of the inning. Bob Coluccio opened with walk, went to second on anj infield out, to third on a wild pitch and scored on single to right. A walk to' Darrell Porter moved Scott second and he scored on Don single to left.

In the eighth inning, Steve; Brve and Jerry Terrell opened with singles. Chris Short! relieved Bell and Rod Carewj hit a 3 2 pitch for a double to rightfielri. scoring Brye and sending Terrrll to third. Tony Oliva then singled up the middle to score Terrell and Carew. Oliva later scored on KINGSTON three singles as Pier Seven beat Jim sacrifice fly.

Thn orriltnit Ciixr PitoL WpTIZel Was four I he exciting Slo Pitch for fiv KiLnhrart innesota ilwaukee (7) League Division race took an Vf: other unexpected turn Friday three-for-four in night at Block Park when Chink Closs had lhw Richers of Sunnyside a i threw a four-hit shutoutand T.I.'."J snapped league leading Po KJr. 'i laceo's unbeaten streak. 12-0. had hits In other games. Boriceville losers edged Pier Seven II.

8 7, in nine games innings; and White Eagle i tripped Rite Cleaners. 7-5. JJJ Tn games played Thursday, A Rirhers and Bob Division leading Boiceville Inn Lord. Andy Perpetua and Jim ro- forfeited to Pizz.eria; Village Inn trounced Ma 1 7 Pub, 19 Pier Seven Boiceville inn in ew Record Swim Of Channel Richers Leads Eddie Team Frank Walton if for the lor me Rry(, of i Decker Bane Total. ab hi 5 12 0 Briggs If 5 111 Coluccio rf 4 2 2 3 Mav cf 5 0 0 0 Scott lb 3 110 Porter 4 0 2 0 Xfnnev 3b 2 0 0 1 Brown dh 4 0 11 Johnson ss 0 0 0 0 F.IRodrg? ph 0 1 0 0 4 110 Garcia 2b 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Short 0 0 0 0 KdRrxlrigr.

0 0 0 0 ab hi 2 10 0 3 2 0 0 5 2 3 4 5 12 2 3 0 0 0 4 011 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 SONNY'S BACK quarterback Sonny Jurgenson (9) shows his old form during third quarter against Denver Friday. It was Jorgenson's first game since he suffered a sev ered Achilles tendon against the Giants Oct. 29, 1972 Redskini won, ii 10 (UPl) Runge Hurls BRL Victory 38 8 10 ft Total. Two outs when winning run scored 32 7 7 7 Milwaukee LOR Minnesota 7 2B Carew. May non oil ft MM 002 7 Milwaukee 7.

HR Oliva (12). SF Hol I May I nipped the Jets. 9 8, in nine innings; Corner Rest defeated 15-9, Astro Subs beat Brass Rail by forfeit, and, in the AA Division, second place Capri 400 nosed out Esposito's Cleaners, 11-9. cut lead to one game as Richers helped his own cause with three hits and four runs hatted in. Bob Lucas had two doubles and Bill Turner had a double and a single for Eddie's.

Boiceville racked up 15 hits to heat Alpha. Cliff Hotaling knocked in the winning run in the bottom of the ninth as An chorage downed Pier Bill Sicklcr and Jim added three hits each. Boh Burns homered and Art Gill laced three hits in White win. The combination of Boice- forfeit and the wins by and Pier Seven left the A top four teams a half game apart. scored 16 runs in the fifth inning to put a quick end to its game with Mahoney's.

Home run hitters in the game were Tom Tegelcr, Ron Eck land, and Hyler Van Wagenen. Vince Hart tripled, homered, and hit two singles, and Boh Thomas slashed a triple and too oio o- 321 330 2 8 12 15 Gary Whitaker and Darrell Brandenburg. Jim Carr and Kinar Norrsan. Pier Seven Anchorage II 113 002 ooo- 004 030 (8)1 7 9 19 Frank Spadafora and John La- Lima Jim Hotaling and Cliff Hotaling. Decker Rane 1.

0 3 Bell Short Ed.Rodrigue* 3 3 WP ker, Bell. 2:35 A 17.88« 5 1 33 2 2 33 3 1 3 45 55 4 7 8 4 4 1 4 0 2 22 0 0 226 0 20 KINGSTONjton Lion Paul Runge threw a 14 strike out two hitter as the Kiwanisi in the Babe Ruth League's American Division. In another game, the Kings nipped tho American Legion. 3 2, Ix-at Turk Construe Rite Cleaners White Eagle 100 002 2 Oil X- Art Randolph and Bill Franklin. Jack Dydek and Bill Syzmaski, Till GAMES A Divi.ion Village Inn 2 0 0 i 16 19 16 MahoneyN Pub I 11010 3 7 Bob Finch and Jerry Michaels and Rich Cantwer.

Seven. HR Tegeler, Eckland, Van Wag Paltz Physicals Football, soccer, and cross country physicals for New Paltz rf High School athletes will be given to sophomores, juniors, and seniors on Wednesday at 9 a.m. in the Middle office. Physicals for seventh, eighth, and ninth graders will he on Friday at 1 p.m. in the same place.

AMER I.E4 ION (7) KIWANIS (3) ab ab Farrell. 2b 3 0 0 Jordan, cf 3 1 Costello. If 2 0 0 Kelderh se, II 0 Ktoothoff, ss2 2 1 Runner, 3 1 2 3h 3 0 0 Johnson. 3h 3 1 1 Jordan, 2 1 Hart tb 3 0 0 Bedell, 3 0 0 Jones, If 1 0 0 Palltdtno, lb 2 0 0 Williams. If 0 0 0 Sa ss, cf3 0 0 Royd, cf 1 0 0 Alsdorf, rf 2 0 0 Yonta.

1 0 1 Gaffney, ph10 0 Jordan, rf 2 0 0 Houard. 2b 2 0 0 Totals 23 2 2 Totals 21 3 4 Runge fanned 10 of the first 12 hatters he retired in the game and had a string of six in a row at one point before Jim Stoll loff's opposite field homer. Hits bv Runge and Al son gave Kiwanis its runs. A sacrifice fly the winning tally. Boh Yonta knocking tn the unearned tally.

Kevin Jordan the loss. The Lions got only three hits hut capitalized on 14 last place Turk. first two produced walks to LA Girl Heals BERNARDSVILLE. J. led from the start against Miss Amy Alcott of lais Angeles Lawrence, also 17.

She hirdied defeated Mary Lawrence of the first par five hole with a DOVER. England (AIM Lynne Cox. a 16 year old Californian, set a world record for swimming the English Channel from England to France. Miss Cox of Alamitos, made her crossing the hard way from Diner to Cap Gris Nez. France iri 9 hours.

36 minutes Friday night. Most swimmers prefer to cross by then swim from the French side to take advantage ol the tides The shortest distance across the Channel is just under 22 miles, hut currents often carry swimmers off course. Officials of the Channel Swimming Association said Saturday her time bettered that of Davis Hart. another American, by eight minutes and her own former women's record by 21 minutes. Miss Cox also was just one minute shy of shattering the all time record of 9:35.0 set in 1964 by Englishman Barrv Watson, who swam from France to England, Girl Thwarted FOLKESTONE, England (UPl) Diane "Lori" Orlando, a 20 year old Catskill Mountain resort clerk, was thwarted by poor conditions Friday in her hid to break the speed record for swimming the English Chan nel.

Miss Orlando was forced to give up her attempt 7W hours after leaving Dover. England. She was brought to Folkestone by her pilot boat and said she hopes tn return to Britain next summer for another bid. At her home in the Delaware County, N. community of Sidney, her father.

Donald Or lando, said his daughter spoke to him after the attempt. "The tide was just too much for her," he said. wanted to continue hut her roach said no. there wouldn't he anv po.nt. She got such a lousy start with tide." Lori had been seeking to break Davis record of 9 hours, 45 minutes over the choppy, 20 miles distance from Dover to Calais, France.

The young woman logged more than 600 miles in more than a year of practice. Sic in her attempt by two boats, her father said, one containing a pilot and the other carrying her coach, Bob Master, and her 18 year old sister. Evie. Mosler, the aquatic director at the Concord Hotel in neighboring Sullivan County, discovered l-ori when she started to work at the resort. Lori's father said she was handicapped by limited funds.

"The wav the channel is. you have to wait for really ideal weather. a I Siani To Conn. DANBURY. Conn.

Ed Sian! df New Paltz, N.Y,. High School has signed a letter of intent to he a football candidate this season at West Connecticut State College, it was announced today. Siani made the all Ulster Athletic League first tram on offense, was a talented defensive hack, and did the punting for Coach John team. The 5 11, 170 flounder was learn captain, a two-year starter, and a three-year let- Iterman. WCSC opens season Sept.

against Bridgewater. Mass State. Anterinm I.rginn i 41 Co-C oarlK's Tl RK CONST. (1) uh Merceir, McWeenev, McElr'th, ltv3h Acker, lb Seyforth. rf Grieen, 2b Merrit.

2b KIM. LIONS (7) tltrli Assistant football Jets- 130 211 12 Sherman Lewis and Pirr Suvrn 231 oio 9 16 dcrwood at Michigan State were Glen Snyder and At Roger co-captains during their Spartan playing days. coaches 3J'P Olsen, If Dan tin Mrnner. If 3 1 Pel i emule, 3 2 Neel. 1b 3 0 I ss 3 1 Tripp, 3 0 SheliKhiner, 2 0 0 ke.

rf 7 0 0 k. If 2 I I Htllte 2b 1 0 Ullrich, rf 1 0 0 Richter, rf Cantori. N.Y., ti and 5 Saturdav wm U.S. Golf Associ a i I Junior Championship at Somerset Hills Country Club. Miss Lawrence, Ihr New York State champ, had beateli Nancy Kolln of Kingston ili finals of tliat evenl last monili.

Colao and Bob Thomas. HR Hart. TnUD Turk Ritornati 0 2 0 1 1 i i 2 1 2 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 i over par for the is 7 Miss Alcott, putt second hole with three putting to take a two up lead. She steadily increased her edge to six up at the end of nine holes. Miss Lawrence captured only one hole in the match over the 5.813 yard course.

Miss Aleotl closed out her opponent with a 17. who was two birdie eight foot putt on the 13th 3 holes played, hole. Lions mu 327 Corner Rest 204 213 17 Schadaraek 211 040 1 9 Mike Duffy and Harry Denier. Jim Conklin and Walt Sehad. Tony's Pizzeria beat Boiceville 1 by forfeit.

Results Lou's Astro Sub's by forfeit. beat Brass Rail Sixkiller Cut AFTERNOON FIRST RACE 'I ile Pare, Purse 1,300 Time Hope (J. Curran) 5,00 3 40 A A Division 380 llernie Esposito's Cleaners 303 000 9 IK (E Chellisi 611 201 11 18 st.t OX1I IDI I Vince Reilly and Hal Anderson fl.KIHI, Time 2:06 Gary Barnes and Terry Corkery. Rocky 1, terriero) ount On Me (J. Grundy) 25.20 7.00 3 60 Oklahoma, was the No.

1 passer during his sophomore 2 year in 1970. He finished his three year college career with 5 385 completions, 5,496 yards, 35 touchdowns and 15 Washington LOS ANGELES (UPI) Quarterback Sonny Sixkiller. the Indian quarterback who beeme a modern legend at the University of Washington hut got passed over in the college draft, was released Saturday by records, the Los Angeles Rams. But he missed four a heck of a guy with his senior season, great character." coach scouts were wary of his Chuck Knox told newsmen, comparatively small stature 5 "But I believe we have three feet-11 and 190 pounds. He was better quarterbacks in camp left out completely in the and four is just too many to(winter draft, hut got himself an work invitation to try out with the Sixkiller, a Cherokee born in this summer.

Marion Darde (J. Gilmour) DAILY DOl IILEt THIRD It At Pace, Time 2:66.1 SIXTH RACK Mile Trot, $2,900, Time 2:07.1 3 Billy (J. Grundyi II.oo 5 20 3 4( 4 -Stoadv Effie (J. Quinn) 6 40 4 7 Sharit Volo (D. Glllis) 3 4 KXTH RACK Mil Pace, Curve 51.600, Time 2:07.1 Hasty Rid (S.

Burton) 9 60 5.00 4 4( Southern Silver De Phillips) 16 40 6 0 2 so Way R. A rone 4 2t 3.401 I'Elt I I 5-7, 2 60 3 20 3 60 3.60 Aquarian Dancer (C. Manzi) I targo Gigante) -Apollo Al (F. Popfinger) PERFECTA 12. SIS.90 games in Pair Shares Golf Honors FOI RTII HAI Mile Trot, Purve $2,000, Time 2.06.1 3 lowa Boy and nrn Shelter) 27 40 7 60 4 20 ano Bell (V.

Ferriere) 5.40 3.40 1 Sitndras Choice (F. Popfinger 2 80 I I I I II HAI Mile Pace, Purve lime 2tlt7.3 Dutrhtss (N. Ferriere) 6.60 3.60 3 00 Fertel) 3 60 3.60 Eleotrify Gigante) 3.80 PERI Et I A 2 6. EIGHTH It A I 'IHe Pace. Time 2:64.

-My Main Man (J Grundy) 10.40 4 6o 4 2 Bye Bye Buck (N Kerriero) 4 SO 4 1) 1 Justly Heiress J. Gilmour) 3 NINTH It A 4 Mile Trot. Ptirve 600 Time 2:1 5 King Hardy Paradis) fi ho 4 40 3 6 True Pride Erdman) 4 20 4 6 2 Mercury Shooter (R. A rone) 5 6 TENTH It At 'lile Ptne, Purse Time 2:65. 3 Queen Bee (J.

Gilmour) Wit (W. Welch) -T (J Quinn) TA: 3 5-7, Attendance 1,611 Handle SAUGERTIESja 414 net. and Shirley Ter- Joan Bryant and Marlene williger paced the fourth flight, Etta, a pair of defending firing 768 for a 422 net. champions, shared the final Audrey Ohnikian totalled 566 honors in the IBM Wives Golf for the runnerup slot in first Sawyerkill low gross, but Allison Cranson with a net 389 provided the league the closest competition for the Etta won a net honors. Linda Erney was year ago with a gross 551 totals, third with a net 398.

while Mrs. Bryant, with a net Finishing second in the other 384, claimed the first flight flights were Evelyn Olive, who Watson Trophy for the second trailed Mrs. Fehey by six straight year. strokes. Lucille Lewis, with a The Watson Trophy was also presented to the low nets in three other flights.

Judy Fehey League at the Country Club. The pair split championship Mrs. posted a net 403 to capture the 415 net in third flight, and Ginger Curl, with a 432 net in the fourth flight. Officers for the 1974 season second flight title and also led were elected at the league the gross scoring with 648. Huncheon.

They are; president, Helena Phillips was also low in Mrs. Nestor Bryant; vice both categories, leading the Mrs. Allen Curl; and third flight with a 663 gross and Mrs. Pat Batino. DIETZ MEMORIAL STADIUM KINGSTON Monday, August 13 8:00 P.

M. WATCH ROLLER DERBY IN COLOR ON T.V.! Ch. 13 (WAST) at Neon.

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