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Show Page 6 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah 50 if z Tuesday, August 29, 1972 m wm lecras in Winning Sets World Time Geis Short for Begins Erasing Failures Of 1968 Olympic Games pic swimming today by smashBy JOHN G. GRIFFIN ing the Olympic record for the UPI Sports Editor Chat-fiel- d breaststroke. men's UPI MUNICH Chatfield churned through the of of the University Southern California paced crack Olympic pool in 1:05.9 in the American swimmers through first heat of the trials in his the Olympic qualifying competition in Olym event, eclipsing mark of 1:07.7 set by Donald er ywip'i Em niiinw""'!'11 'UP" v i - 'I' '' mytiqmmmmHmmm.m ft x Spassky McKenzie of the United States four years ago and very nearly matching the world record of 1:05.8 held by Russia's Nikoli Pakin. Mark Spitz, America's super swimmer who already has won two gold medals en route toward his goal of seven was content to qualify almost casually in the men's freestyle and most other U. S. swimmers followed suit. REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) Time is running out for Boris Spassky and with it Russia's grip on the world chess title. ar X ; er ; U.S. challenger Bobby Fischer needs another win and a draw-- or three draws-- to win the championship. The pair sit for their 20th game down begining at 1 p.m. EDT today with Fischer playing white, meaning he has the first move. II Spitz, who won the butterfly Monday and also shared in the individual medley relay victory, both in world record time, was almost looking over his shoulder at the end of this morning's qualifying heat as he won in 1:55.3 and that was only a tenth of a second behind the Olympic er f - v ""I t m i jr - 1 ! ';? ' V 7 wh I J i" , record. Steve Center of Lakewood, Calif., and Fred Tyler of Winter Park., vla., also won heats in breast-strok- e the men's to qualify for tonight's semifinals along with Spitz, while Claudia Clevenger of San Jose, Calif., qualified in the women's breaststroke with a second place. However, Barbara Mitchell of Seattle, Wash., was eliminated. The Soviet Union and Italy won the first two gold medals to be decided on today's ' the end in sight, Dr. Euwe, the last to hold the title, flew in to watch the 20th game in the $250,000 "match of the century." Euwe, a native of Holland who was world champion from 1935 to 1937, is the president of the International Chess Federation (FIDE) and will hand over the richert purses in chess history at the closing ceremoWith Max I V t si j si rt . I er W iv fk !j H III ' ; ? f if ny. Fischer has a 11 to 8 point lead, leaving Spassky the almost impossible task of winning three and drawing two of the remaining five games. o if if 200-met- er " 1 1 yww "www, Hall. Kissne-Kaczand- of er International National League East w. I. pet. g.o. 75 44 .620 Pittsburgh 65 57 .533 10V2 Chicago York New 62 57 .521 60 61 .496 55 65 .458 44 76 .367 St. Louis Montreal Philadelphia 12 15 W7 30'3 West w. Today's Probable Pitchers (All Times EDT) New York (AAcAndrew 9 5) at Cincinnati (Billingham p.m. San Diego (Caldwell at ) 8:05 Pittsburgh (Blass p.m. at San Francisco (Barr 9 St. Louis (Cleveland p.m. at Montreal (Moore 8:05 p.m. Atlanta (Reed Philadelphia (Brandon 55) at Houston (Wilson 109), 8:30 p.m. at Los Angeles (Singer 2:30 Chicago (Pappas p.m. Wednesday's Games San Diego at Pitts, night Los Angeles at Chicago San Fran at St. Louis, night ) ' 200-met-er 400-met- Montreal at Atlanta, night New York at Cinci, night Phila at Houston, night ) Wednesday's an individual gold although he was supposed to win three. Games Cleve at Oakland, night Detroit at Calif, night Baltimore at Minn, night Kan City at Milw, night Texas at New York, night Chicago at Boston Major League Linescores By United Press International Minnesota National League 000 000 0112 New York 5 000 004 lOx Cinci American League 000 010 0102 Baltimore 4 0 8 0 Strom, Rauch (8) and Dyer; Nolan, Hall (7) and Plumer. WP Nolan (143). LP Strom HRs Tolan (7th), Menke (8th), Milner (13th). San Diego 000 100 002 3 9 2 0 7 0 5 2 ) (11-12- 000 303 000 Chicago 6 5 2 4 8 2 000 013 000 Boston Lemonds, Gossage (1), Fisher (6), Drabowsky (7), Forster (8) and Herrmann; Siebert, Peters (6), Newhauser (6), Lee (7), Bolin (8) and Kisk. WP Gossage (40). LP Siebert HRs Andrews (7th), Kos-c(10-11- o (6-7- 000 002 002 Oaklnd San Fran St. Louis 100 000 001- -2 301 000 OOx 4 3 3 9 1 Marichal, McDowell (3), and Rader; Durham HR Mancnal Lr Brock (3ro;. A'.of-fit- fi luniy games scneouieoj t ) 000 000 50x 4 5 6 2 5 0 Far- Dunning, Kilkenny (7), mer (7) and Fosse; Blue, Knowles (7), Hamilton (8), Locker (9), Fingers (9) and Tenace. W? Knowles LP HRs Foster Dunning (3rd), Mangual (5th), Nettles . (12th). Major League Leaders By United Press International Leading Batters Nati onal League g. ab r. h. pet. 120 467 76 159 .340 Wilms, Chi 150 .340 Cdeno, Hou 109 441 93 .330 93 282 Dvlilo, Pit 102 .325 87 314 Bckner, LA Mota, LA Garr, Atl Baker, Atl Hbner, Pit Brock, St.L Santo, Chi 95 146 107 100 158 114 294 455 97 333 93 318 120 505 103 367 91 111 American League r. g. ab Allen, Chi Carew, Min Shblm,KC Rudi, Oak Pniela, KC Otis, KC Fisk, Bos f';y, Chi Berry, Cal Braun, Min 121 413 11C 425 105 352 118 481 118 451 112 421 99 349 119 421 91 315 88.99 n. 80 13i 50 134 4S 110 77 150 56 140 .323 .321 .321 .314 .313 .311 pet. .317 .315 .313 .312 .310 61 127 .302 59 104 .298 74 125 . 297 33 93 .295 31 88.294 Home Runs National League: Colbert, SD 36; Stargell, Pitt 30; Bench, Cin 29; Williams, Chi 28; May, Hou 26. American League: Allen, Chi Det, Murcer, NY and Jackson, Oak 22; Epstein, Oak 32; Cash, 21. Runs Batted In National League: Stargell, SD Pitt 99; Colbert, 96; Williams, Chi and Bench, Cin 82. 92; Simmons, St.L American League: Allen, Chi 92; Murcer, NY 73; Mayberry, KC 71; Scott, Mil 68; Darwin, Minn 66. Pitching National League: Carlton, ; Phil Jenkins, Chi ; Gibson, St.L Seaver, NY five tied with 14 victories. American League: Wood, Chi Lolich, Det 1910; Perry, ; Ciev Palmer, Bait ; Bahnsen, Chi Hunter, Oak ; 16-9- ; 1614. 6-- half-gam- rs record la the 200 meter butterfly and won an Olympic gold medal. The gold medal Is draped around his neck. Stay on Top ; with Dick Allen and Carlos May aboard. Andrews, enjoying his best game at the plate this season, helped the White Sox to a 1 lead in the sixth inning with a double to that scored and Allen. Buddy Bradford left-cent- er Rich "Such miracles don't happen any more," said U.S. grandmaster Larry Evans and he started to check flights scheduled out of Iceland. Morales home singled another run before the inning was out in the nationally-televise- d contest. In other games Baltimore blanked Minnesota, and Oakland edged Cleveland, in the other American League games scheduled. In the National League Pittsburgh defeated San Diego, St. Louis downed San and Cincinnati Francisco, in the whipped New York, only games scheduled. 4, 3, 4--2, 5--2, 2-- Victory 0 six to play as the Beavers took the 2 verdict Monday. Portland got five in the sixth 6-- with Sam Parrilla belting a homer and winning hurler Bill Butler getting a bags-jamm- walk during the uprising. which has Albuquerque, clinched the PCL West, split witii Phoenix. Bill Ralston hit the two-ru- n blast in the last inning of the opener which won and then Phoenix got a it six-h- it performance from Charlie Williams to win the nightcap 8-- 6 1. Al Foster's three-hitt- gave er Salt Lake the 0 verdict over Tucson as the Angels wound up 7 with a margin over the Toros for the season. Linescores: Salt Lake CityOOO 100 00- 1- 2 4 1 000 000 000 0 3 0 Tucson Foster and Ratliff; Baldwin, Hartenstein (8) and Varney. LP Baldwin. HR Rivers. 17-- (1st) Phoenix 100 010 4- - Jim Palmer scattered five 110 Robert Byrne, another American grandmaster, agreed. He gave "full marks to Spassky for putting up such a determined struggle to the end. Six straight draws is certainly not Bobby's idea of winning the world title. His philosophy is to drop the opponents in their tracks, to make them squirm in their seats." With Fischer all but certain for his 18th victory as to become the first American to Baltimore blanked the Twins. win the world title, the U.S. 300 120 2 8 12 1 The triumph moved the Orioles Chess Federation announced a Albuquerque to within one game of the idle record $35,000 surplus for the Figueroa, Lavelle (5), Russell e Detroit Tigers in the 1971-7- 2 fiscal (5), Pitlock (9 and Sadek: year. Zahn, Hough (7), Ellingsen (7) American League East. "We're riding a boom," said fours in drove Willie and Ferguson. Stargell Fred Cramer, a FIDE vice with his 29th and 30th homers president and an aide to (2nd) to power Pittsburgh past the Fischer. "We picked up $250,000 020 102 0- 5 60 Phoenix Padres. and a 34 per cent increase in 0 6 000 000 -1 Albuquerque Bobby Tolan's seventh homer, membership dues and this thing C. Williams and Brown; two aboard, is with coming only just starting." Vance, McDowell (7) and climaxed a four-ru- n sixth Tischinski. LP Vance. inning that carried Cincinnati over New York. Gary Nolan, 001 005 00- 0- 6 13 0 Portland his first start since 010 100 00- 0- 2 8 1 making Hawaii sidelined with arm Butler and Ashby; Ribant, being trouble on August 2nd, gained Purdin (6), Baldwin (6), the victory when he limited ths Monteagudo (8) and Haney. Mets to one hit while reeling off Yugoslavia won its second six scoreless innings. basketball game in Olympic hits first-plac- - 1- YugoslaviaYins, Cose Scores 20 PCL Standings three-ru- n Mangual's homer in the seventh five-ru- n a inning capped outburst to lift Oakland over the Indians. Don Lmrnam pitched a three-hittand Lou Brock and Luis Melendez gave him all the runs he needed with a homer and a two-ru- n double as St. Louis downed the Giants. Angel pinch-h- Press International Eastern Division w I pet. gb Albuquerque (x) 88 54.620 -79 63.556 9 Salt Lake 76 66.535 12 Phoenix 58 84 .408 30 Tucson Western Division w I pct.go 76 66 .535 Eugene by United Hawaii 6 "BJ at least Spassky is bowing out in style and has a done enough to deserve return match next year." er 72 70.507 4 61 81 .430 15 58 84 .408 28 Tacoma Portlajid it competition Monday night with an 4 triumph over Poland and BYU's Kresimir Cosic played a key role in the triumph. Cosic scored 20 points in the 15 minutes he played and 8 lead Yugoslavia held c when he left the game with 12 minutes to play. at Yugoslavia led 85-6- 36-2- 8 You Can Take Bradley's Name Off the List "Psyched Up" He attributed his first day success to being "psyched up" and he indicated this Olympics Bruce Bradley had done his said. "I don't pay very much Cupertino, Calif., who once By MILTON RICHMAN Segundo, Calif., at the other will be as good as the 1968 was attention. We won; that's all I played and now is an Olympic UPI Sports Writer handiwork. end of the pool. bad. He has a chance for seven referee. BradMUNICH (UPI)-Br- uce Someone who hadn't been really care about." David Rodriguez, the younThe game combines some of gold medals this year, including Water polo, or "wasserball" ley is the early sensation of the gest player in the pool at 17, counting asked him how many another tonight in the the elements of hockey, soccer in who out as Games and called here ... it's he scored he final for came the as added a Germany, Olympic goals goal freestyle, where he also holds cares that he used to be on Cubans when Gary Sheerer of of the pool and walked toward is a form of legalized mayhem and basketball. Most of the the world record. "The List." Menlo Park, Calif., and Barry his locker to towel himself off. in water. It's a rough game. rougher elements. After you finish playing a Spitz, who never has been "The Black List," laughs the Weitzenberg of Campbell, CaCouldn't Care Less Stamp collectors or art collecable to overcome the stigma of big, blond tors aren't advised to apply. match, you look for a little "Gee, I dunno," he said. Long lif., both of whom had played the 1968 fiasco no matter how Beach, Calif., resident and and that's how "You don't have to be crazy relaxation It was obvious he couldn't brilliantly until then, somehow to play water polo, but it Bruce Bradley got himself on many world records, knows backbone of the United States' missed connections on the play. care less. he's still on the spot. water polo so far "I don't even keep track," he helps," says John Felix of that list. Team officials, people It didn't matter. "I'm sure I'll start off team. "That's not what we like Arthur Lambert and Kenneth "Monty" Nitzkowski, sleeping well tonight," he said really call it, but you get the after accepting the two golds. general idea." who are the coaches of the U.S. "But I'll wake up at 3 a.m. and water polo team, generally The U.S. water polo team is ... y.,w mrnt i v. vf v.i .o. ...'..,vw jo jc f tell myself, 'Well, I've got to do it batting 1.000. 8 W.& Wm, miim keep the list. Ms V si into the It has again.'" pool gone Gets on List That's what Miss King told twice now and won both "I guess I originally got on it herself in Mexico City after she matches, beating Cuba, when we were in a little town suffered a broken left arm on Monday when Bruce Bradley in Holland, called Amersfoort, her next to last dive and rammed in three goals, and the National Championduring finished in fourth in the Romania, Sundry when he ''Si'fe-iVSJiAS ships in 1967," Bradley says. iW springboard competition. She pumped in a pair. "We had won a few and lost was leading at the time of the Cuba was tougher than a few and after the matches injury, caused by hitting the Romania. were all over, this other fellow, board. 2:18 With left, Gerardo who's no longer with the team, But she was 24, compared to Rodriguez brought the Cubans and I thought it might not be a Spitz' youthful 18 Li 1968, and it to within 4 with his goal after bad idea to go down to the town took more sacrifice for her to which scored his Bradley hall and sing songs. This was at keep in condition to go after second one of the match to 1 o'clock in the r. morning. this gold. But she did it. make it "That wasn't so bad, but The Cubans weren't finished Enters in Third Place when we got back to the hotel Miss King, of Pontiac, Mich., yet. where we were staying we were entered the last three dives in Supporters Moan shouting and yelling a bit, and third place. Then she took the A free throw by Carlos we had to wake up someone to lead on the first dive and made Sanches drew Cuba within 5 get in. He turned out to be one the last two perfectly to win with 1:53 left and U.S. of the Olympic Committee with 450.03 points. supporters up in the stands heads. We were pretty loud and of Ulrika Knape, 17, Sweden, moaned when Pete Asch of obnoxious about it, and that's the leader entering the final Berkeley, Calif., was "excludhow I landed on this ... black three dives, finished second ed," sent out of the pool, with 4 list. with 434.19 points and Marina 42 seconds left because that "You can get on it pretty Janicke of East Germany was practically assured Cuba a tie. if you get caught out late easily third with 430.92. Janet Ely of But ever, though the U.S. was with a girl or if you get caught Albuquerque. N.M., was fourth one man short, Bradley swam drinking." 420.00 and Cynthia Potter of in from out of nowhere and Bruce Bradley needn't worry Houston was seventh with mrscled the ball into the net anymore. 413.58. with 29 seconds left to sew it He can come home now. All The United States took the up. is forgiven. "Yahoo!" hollered Jim Slat-tosecond save as the Hungarian team presses lead in the medal standings THE GOAL KEEPER for the West German In case he doesn't know it, the U.S. goalie from El close to the goal. with eight, i water polo team leaps from the water in a last he's no longer on the list. , er and Oates; Palmer Woodson, Strickland (9) and LP Woodson Borgmann. HR Baylor (9th). 000 212 00X 5 6 0 Pitts Caldwell, Acosta (6), Severin-se(8) and Kendall; Moose, Hernandez (9) and Sanguillen. . WP Moose (8th). HRs Stargell, 2 (29th & 30th), Lee (8th), Cleveland Colbert (36th). (10-8)- 000 000 000 (18-6- run homer and a double as the Angels Gain ) 8:05 6-- 4 White Sox topped the Red Sox, 4. The victory kept Chicago a e in front of Oakland in the American League's Western divison. Andrews snapped a scoreless tie in the fourth inning by lining Monday night. The former Boston infielder his seventh home run of the drove in five runs with a three- - season into the left field screen round-trippe- I. pet. g.b. 77 45 .631 Cincinnati 69 54 .561 8'2 Houston 65 55 .542 11 Los Angeles 57 67 .460 21 Atlanta San Francisco 54 70 .435 24 46 76 .377 31 San Diego Monday's Results Pittsburgh 5 San Diego 3 St. Louis 4 San Fran 2 Cincinnati 5 New York 2 (Only games scheduled) president-elec- Chisox Win Hungary did the only other record breaking in the swimming trials as she eclipsed the Olympic mark in the women's breaststroke with a time of 2:43.1. The old record of 2:44.4 was set in Mexico City in 1968 by America's Sharon Wichman, but this event is not By United Press International American League Even with half of its power considered one of the stronger East w. I. pet. g.b. ones for the U. S. team this missing, Eugene still has a lot of 67 55 .549 Detroit muscle. time. 1 66 56 .541 Baltimore The Emeralds dominate the 3V2 63 58 .521 New York Spitz and Micki King were 4 62 58 .517 Boston the U.S. stars Pacific Coast League power swimming 9 .475 58 M Cleveland statistics with 193 homers this Monday. 48 73 .397 18Vj Milwaukee West Their gold medals are erasing season but the guys who hit w. I. pet. g.b. the nightmarish recollections more than a 100 of those 71 50 .587 Chicago the are either gone up to Vi 17 51 .582 pair had of the 1968 Oakland 60 59 .504 10 the majors or out with injuries. Minnesota Olympics. 58 62 .483 12 Kansas City Spitz, 22, of Carmichael, Among the former are Joe Lis 54 67 .446 16Vj California and among the latter are Bob 48 73 .397 22Vj Calif., wen two golds in two Texas tries in iess than an hour Schmidt, each of whom has 26 Monday's Results Monday night and set world homers. Baltimore 2 Minnesota 0 But the Emeralds still seem records at both finish lines-sur- ging Chicago 6 Boston 4 Oakland 5 Cleveland 4 to victory in the to win the big ones on homers. (Only games scheduled) butterfly in 2:00.7 and Bob Boone got a key blast Today's Probable Pitchers freesMonday and Mike Anderson got anchoring the (All Times EDT) 6 8) and tyle relay team to victory in the bases loaded single in the Texas (Bosman at New York 3:26.42. Stanhouse ninth to win it as the Emeralds 2, (Kline 145 and Kekich He had the old fly record, pulled out a crucial comeback 5 p.m. at 2:01.5, but was not a member 4 win over Tacoma. Cleveland (Tidrow 11 Oakland (Hunter p.m. of the U.S. relay team which Hawaii had demolished Euat Detroit (Lolich held the old mark, 3:28.8, set in gene last week to close within 11 p.m. California (May at 1970. ) two games of the Emeralds in Baltimore (Cuellar Minnesota (Blyleven Spitz was favored to win the the PCL West, but Portland 8:30 p.m. at 200 fly in Mexico City in the arrived in time to make life Kansas City (Nelson Milwaukee (Ryerson 3 6), 8:30 1968 Olympics, but finished miserable for the Islanders, p.m. eighth to start off a disastrous who fell four off the pace with at ) Chicago (Bradley 7:30 p.r:. Boston (Tiant games for him. He never won Major League Standings By United Press In- Lord t KUlanin during awards ceremony after Spitz broke the world program. The Russians finished on top in the cycling race, with Poland second and the Netherlands third. By NEIL HERSHBERG UPI Sports Writer Angelo Scalazone of Italy won Mike Andrews was disapthe trapshooting gold medal with a world record score of pointed when the Red Sox Michel with 199, Carrega traded him to Chicago several second and Silvano Basagni years ago but it was Boston which probably had the regrets third. Agnes JUST LIKE WALKING on air, that's the way it appears as Czechoslovakia's Marcela Vachova somersaults above the mat during team compulsory exercises In the Olympic Sports MARK SPITZ of the USA accepts congratulations from ternational Olympic Committee an .job. v- i.y.w jo Zk 3, k. 6-- i h,22::mj, 6-- ::- "V. n, I |