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Lead Daily Call, Deadwood Piooeer-Timei, Wednesday, Jane SO, 1171 1 JL 1 jt ruspeciur remains uiiucaieii Scoreboard post a 16-2 win behind Joyce White's three-hitter. The first of four hits by Debbie Heupel, four errors and Avis Fetter's ho me run sparked Old Style to their Monday night win. In the big inning, the winners scored 11 runs po erase a 8-3 Texaco lead. Collette Hodges chipped in with three hitk and Connie Fish added a homerun for the victors. Loretta McNall and Roberta Varns connected for a pair of hits each for Texaco.

Kingman blasts No. oo Vi 't Jmn .,.11 i-s-M nit rMirnn ii ii a miY'1 Prospector Bar held oo to their unbeaten status with a pair of wins, 13-11 and 18-2 over Chris's Cut and Curl in rain game Monday and a regular scheduled contest last night of women's softball. A six run third inning, helped by base hits from Marcia Beck-man, Gracie Harlan, Shirley Kraft, and Julie Laureoti, paved tiie way for the first win. Chris's capitalited on five walks and a single by Sally Johnson to plate threer una in the first, They scored four in the third and added three in the fourth. Prospector came back to down the same team Tuesday night as Bee km an clubbed two ho me runs, one a grand-slam and Pam Millard and Gracie Harlan also hit circuit blows.

Vic Id Harlan had three hits and pitched the win for Prospector while Kay Carr stopped her no-hit bid with a single in the second inning. Prespectar 7 0 4 x-U 14 Chris's 1 I 4 I II 4 WP-vickl Harlan (10) LP P-nske (J I) Prospect 15 I 1-18 II Chris I I 1 I WP-V Harlan (2fll LP Pinske (2 2) MR Beckman I 14); G. Harlan (1) Millard (2) In other games, the Old Style won a lug feat from Texaco 19-11 in a makeup contest Monday, then came back Tuesday night to Jerry Remy plated the other California runs. Tigers 7, Yankees 5 Home runs by rookie Jason Thompson and Rusty Staub helped bring Detroit to victory from a 4-0 first-inning deficit. The triumph, the Tigers' second in two nights over the AL East leaders, was their eighth in 10 games-Indians 4, Brewers 1 Two-run homers by Larvell Blanks and George Hendrick helped Cleveland hand Milwaukee its sixth consecutive loss.

I By Th Associated Prats AMERICAN LEAGUE East Pet. 31 423 .523 .493 .484 485 Cleveland Detroit Baltimore Boston Milwkee V'l 14 35 34 31 3 25 4) .379 14', West Kn City Texas Oakland Chicago Minnesota 43 27 39 30 14 37 31 14 13 1 30 45 .414 .545 .493 .478 3', 9' .445 10' I .400 15' 1 California Tuesday's Results Boston 2, Balitmore 0 Cleveland 4, Milwaukee 1 Detroit 7, New York 5 1 California Chicago I Kansas City 1, Minnesota 0 Oakland 8, Texas 3 Wednesday's Games i Baltimore 8-0) at Boston (Tiant 9 5) New York Figueroa 9 4) at Detroit (Roberts 7 4), In) California (Ross 5 9) at Chi 1 cago (Barrios 1-2), (n) Kansas City (Splittorff 7 4) at Minnesota (Bane 0 0), (n) Oakland (Torrei 6 8) at Texas (Perry I S), (n) Only games.scheduled Thursday's Games Detroit at Baltimore, (n) New York at Cleveland, (n) Boston at Milwaukee, (n) Oakland at Kansas City, (n) California at Chicago, (n) Only games scheduled NATIONAL LEAGUE East Pet. Phila York St. Louis -Chicago Montreal 50 20 40 29 39 37 .714 .580 .513 14 20 11 41 30 42 24 4 .431 .417 21 .158 24' i West Cincinnati Los Ang Diego Atlanta Houston 44 28 42 33 38 34 33' 41 34 40 30 47 .422 .540 .514 .444 .459 8 13 12 San Fran .390 Tuesday's Results Pittsburgh 10. Chicago 1 New York 2, St Louis 0 2, Montreal 1 Cincinnati 12, San Diego 5, 14 Winnings Los Angeles 2, Atlanta 1 Mouston 4, San Francisco 3 Wednesday's Games 'Houston (Niekro 16 or Ron.

1 don 2-2) at San Francisco (Ha-, licki 4 10) 'Chicago (Bonham 6 4) at Pittsburgh (Kison 5 4), (n) St. Louis (Curtis 5 7) at New York (Matlack 9 2), (n) Philadelphia (Christenson 8-1) at Montreal (Lange 10), (n) Cincinnati (Billingham 5 5) at San Diego (Jones 11 1), (n) -Atlanta (Niekro 7 4) at Los Ahgeles (Hooten 5 8), (n) Thursday's Games St. Louis at New York Philadelphia at Montreal, (n) Los Angeles at San Diego, (n) Only games scheduled -A Ik SEVEN YEAR old Matt Todd Helde can be proud of his first fish 3'2 pound large mouth bass caught at the Brian Pack Ranch dam. The lunker measured 22 Inches. (Staff photo) Wise one-hits Birds Texaco reversed the tab! Tuesday, getting two hits frokJ Reva Kemp, Anita Weiers mtti Judy Keith to back White' three-hitter.

The winners plate! 10 the first and six in t' third while the Old Style scoi 1 their two runs in each third and fourth frames. Teiara 1 1 I I II Style 1 -tf Bvck (11 LP-0 Mnm lt-1) MR Fetter (II Teeaca -vt it -1 i WPi mH (tl IP-S Sue II I) third on Jay Johnstone's base hit. After Garry Maddox flied out, Bob Boone laid down a bunt on the first base side and Allen raced home with the winning run. i Pirate 1, Cubs 1 I John Candelaria pitched a three-hitter and contributed a two-run triple to an eight-run first inning as Pittsburgh defeated Chicago. Candelaria, 7-4, stopped the Cubs without a hit until Jose Cardenal singled to center with two outs in the sixth inning The only Chicago run came on Bill Madlock's ninth home run, in the ninth lh-ning.

Dodgers Braves 1 Winning pitcher Tommy John, 5-4, squeezed home the decisive run in the second inning and Elias Sosa provided instant relief in the ninth 'as Los Angeles edged Atlanta. -Astro 4, Giants Cliff Johnson's two-run triple capped a three-run eighth-inning rally that lifted Houston over San Francisco. All four Astros' runs were unearned, thanks to four errors by the Giants. Reds 12, Padres 5 Pinch-hitter Mike Lum's lead-off homer in the 14th inning ignited a seven-run rally that gave Cincinnati its victory over San Diego. Following Lum's blast and a two-run triple by Cesar Geronimo, a solo homer by Dave Concepcion finally pat the four-hour game out of reach for the Padres.

get him Rockies, $350,000 for center-forward Moses Malone of Utah and $300,000 for center-forward Maurice Lucas of Kentucky. Kentucky's Louis Dam pier, 'whose 13,726 points made him' the league's all-time scoring leader, is available for $20,000. Fred Lewis, an original member of the league as was Damp-ier, also is available for $20,000. for the Entire Family in Its 57th Year $300 in Purses and Added Entry Fees By The Associated Press When Dave Kingman speaks, everyone listens. When he hits, everyone watches.

The New York Mets' strongman commands attention and gets respect everywhere he goes these days, especially from National League pitchers. That awe-inspiring motion has muscled out the most home runs in the major leagues so far this season, including Tuesday night's two-run blast that carried the streaking Mets to a 2-0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. It was Kingman's 27th homer, putting him on a collision course with Hack Wilson's National League record of 56. While Kingman was doing the hitting, Mickey Lolich was doing the pitching as the Mets won their sixth straight game.

Lolich pitched a three-hitter to gain his first National League shutout after 39 with the Detroit Tigers in the American League. Kingman lined the first pitch thrown to him by Pete Falcone in the first inning over the left field fence after Joe Torre had doubled. The ball landed at the 442-foot marker bejond the fence. Phillies 2, Expos 1 Dick Allen scored from third on a squeeze bunt in the ninth to give Philadelphia its victory over Montreal. Allen led off the ninth with a single and went to Gilmore's price represents more than one-third of the $3.08 million value placed on the 20 playera The Bulls can make the decision on whether they want to spend the money for the 7-foot-2 Gilmore since they have the first pick as a reward for compiling the worst record in the NBA last season.

Other draft prices include $500,000 for center-forward Marvin Barnes of the Utah Thrilling Entertainment Fabulous Rodeo SATURDAY SUNDAY 100 Top-Ranked RCA Cowboys Bulls want mtm Gilm walks to Reggie Jackson and Al Bumbry in the seventh and ninth innings, respectively, proved the faulty brush strokes in what still was a pitching work of art. But the hit was ho disappointment to Wise, who pitched a no-hitter for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1971, and hurled one-hitters in 1968 and 1972 and another two weeks ago. A's 8, Rangers 3 Third baseman Sal Ban do had a two-run homer and two-run double to lead Oakland's victory over the Rangers. Texas tallies-tcame-in the second on run-scoring singles by Jim Sundberg, Gene Cljnes and Mike Hargrove. Royals 1, Twins 0 Fred Patek's lOth-inning sacrifice fly scored Hal McRae from third base with an unearned run to give Kansas City pitcher Al Fitzmorris his ninth victory in 13 decisions.

Run-scoring hits by rookie Steve Dillard and Fred Lynn in the eighth inning supported Wise's third shutout of the campaign. The hurler faced just 28 batters, one over the minimum, and needed just 98 pitches to beat Baltimore. Angels 4, White Sox 1 Dave Collins hit a two-run homer in the ninth to support "one of the most satisfying wins Tever had," according to Angels left-hander Frank Tan-ana, who had missed the last two weeks with an arm injury. A run-scoring single by Ron Jackson and a sacrifice fly by NEW YORK (AP) The Chicago Bulls, coachless and without a general manager, must now decide if they want to spend $1.1 million to obtain the contract of former Ameri-can Basketball Association star Artis Gilmore. That's the price tag that went on Gilmore Tuesday when the National Basketball Association announced procedures to handle the drafting of former ABA players whose teams did not join in the NBA as part of the recent merger agreement.

NBA Commissioner Larry O'Brien announced the value of Gilmore and 19 other players declared eligible for the draft, which will be held in July after expansion agreements are signed and a district court gives preliminary approval to the proposed settlement with the ABA and the ABA Players Association. By The Associated Press Rick Wise sat at his locker and listed the factors involved in pitching perfect baseball: "Good stuff good control good defense good concentration," he said. Pitch by pitch, it became clear to the 30-year-old righthander that the factors were dropping into place. Inning by inning, with Baltimore batters falling in order, it became clear to the Boston ace the plateau of perfection was with-' in reach. "I knew I 'had good stuff from the outset," he said after his one-hit, 2-0 triumph over the Orioles Tuesday night.

"I was hitting spots and had them hacking at the ball. I was jamming guys, making them hit the ball up. I just felt I really had it." Well, he almost did. Paul Blair marred the masterpiece with a sharp, clean single leading off the sixth inning. Only Carr's vs Western July 7 Eagles vs Prospector, Old Style vs Carr's July 8 Western vs Eagles vs Old Style July 11 Carr's vs Western vs Eagles Dunn's, Prosp.

July 14 Old Style vs Western, Dunn's vs Prosp July 15 Old Style vs Dunn's, Eagles vs Western July 18 Prosp. vs Old Style, Dunn's vs Carr's July 21 Dunn's vs Carr's vs Old Style July 22 Western vs Eagles, Prosp. Old Style vs Eagles July 2 Carr's ys Old Style vs Prosp. Dunn's, July 28 Dunn's vs Western, Prosp. vs Carr's July 29 Western vs Carr's, Eagles vs Dunn's Aug.

4 Eagles vs Carr's, Prosp. vs Dunn's Aug. 5 Western vs Old Style; Eagles vs Prosp. Season ends. City Tournament to be scheduled later.

City softball resumes play City softball for the men will resume action Wednesday night following the Lead-Deadwood Invitational tournafnent that, was held Sunday. Two contests are on tap, Western against the Old Style in the first game and the Eagles going against Prospector Bar in the second. The game for Western and the Eagles will be the final contests in the first loop for those teams, while, Prospector and the Old Style still will have one additional' game left due to a rain out. The rain game will probably be played before the opening of second loop play. The Eagles currently are in first 'place with a 7-2 record followed by Dunn's with a 7-3 maTjt Western is a half game behind Dunn's with a 6-3 record and Prospector Bar is 4-4.

Carr's ow8 a 3-7 record and Old Style is 0-8 on the year. Second Loop Schedule July 1 Dunn's vs Old Style Return This Registration Form to the Deadwood Chamber of Commerce P. P. Box 406, Deadwood, S. Dak.

57732 or Phone 578-1876 Please register me for Deadwood's Homecoming of July 3 and 31, 1976, which will be held in Deadwood, S. Dak. My wife or husband will accompany me: Wife's Name Husband's Name BAREBACK and SADDLE BRONC RIDING BULLDOGGING and CALF ROPING BRAHMA BULLS AND BULL-FIGHTING CLOWNS PUBLIC NOTICE Hearing on application for VARIANCE TWO WESTERN PARADES 5 p.m. July 3 11 a.m. July 4 Advance full registration, 118.00 per person, will include: BAR-B-QUE FRIDAY NIGHT, CITY PARK, 0:30 P.M.

BANQUET SATURDAY NIGHT. MASONIC TEMPLE, 0:30 P.M. DEADWOOD-LEAD CENTENNIAL BALL SATURDAY NIGHT. DEADWOOD ARMORY, 1:00 P.M. Tolal Signed: Name Address Class Partial Registration per person: Bar-B-Que.

15.50 Banquet and Ball, $12.50 Centennial Ball, 12.50 Advance. $3.00 at Dear PLEASE PLAN TO ATTEND! FINALS OF MISS RODEO SOUTH DAKOTA CONTEST Street Carnival aid Marchlnf Bands DCDCO IS TESl "ACTICS" AGH2A 7 p.m. July 3 4- li30 p.m Jul 4 DGIULG t735QGDO Notice is-hereby given that William C. Nelson has made a "request to the Lead City Commission for a variance for the purpose of placing a mobile home on a permanent foundation at 309 Park Ave. All interested parties may appear and be heard on this request at the Lead City Commission meeting to be held on July 1, 1976 at 4:00 p.m.

at the Lead City Hall Courtroom. Valcrtn Hnl9lt1n Program Director.

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