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Show Three Golfers Tied For Lead in Salt Lake City Parks Open Tourney SALT LAKE CITY (LTD -Jon Mauss, who notched a course record, Bob Bentley and Chip Garriss fired 67s Saturday d lead in to share the the pro class cf the Salt Lake City Parks Coca Cola Open. Mauss, of Vernal, fired a sizzling 31 to match the Mountain Dell Golf Course record on the back nine. Championship flight amateurs also played at Mountain Dell Next in the pro battle were Tommv Williams of Brigham City, Utah; Milt Klugness of Casper, Wyo., and Lorin Foye of Salt Lake City at 69. Rounding out the top 10 among the pros were Jon Fister cf . ' W-1 from Hawaii, were Nolan Wathan of Salt Lake City and Ron Rief of Los Angeles with 68s. Angels Gain 9-- Victory 2 Salt EUGENE, Ore. (UPI) Lake City pouded out 20 hits and, with Bruce Heinbechner ' champ Arlen Peacock, Salt Lake City at 71. all of Temperatures were near the mark, with the Salt ' . -- """" . Tl "! v , . ir----,- . I -- .. . . TT 1 . j - - I'll I " f mw- - ... ' ,,. f i1 , 1 """"V r I i y iv-- . Doubleheader L,,. i. -- . iSOlSSS' 9-- f , ' - ' Vf 111 "- '- j 7 w FRANCISCO Giarts Inflelder Allan Gallagher slips on the wet grass after making a sparkling catch of a foul pop fly off the bat of Hank Aaron. Shortstop Chris Spier Is the running observer. ." Chiefs Defeat Giants In Mali of Fame Game 12-- 3. Tourney Today n, CANTON, Ohio (UPI)-T- he kicking of Jan Stenerud and the running and passing of backup quarterback Mike Livingston gave the Kansas City Chiefs a 7 exhibition win Saturday over the New York Giants in the 10th annual Pro Football Hall of Fame game. Kansas City, in its first appearance here, rallied from a 10-- 6 halftime deficit to score two touchdowns and a field goal in the last half of the nationally 23-1- televised contest, staged at Fawcett Stadium before a sellout crowd. The Chiefc took the opening kickoff and scored on Stene-rud- 's field goal, and they added three more points in the second period as Stenerud field goal. booted a The Giants started rolling in the second quarter as quarterback Randy Johnson passed to running back Charlie Evans at the three. Evans carried in on the next play for the touchdown. Pete Gogolak booted the extra point to give New York a lead. Moments later a fumble by the Chiefs' Jim Otis was recovered by the Giants' rd 6 Last Fischer Victory Leaves Boris Shaken - Najdorf said today. There was speculation that the Leningrad journalist might ask for a postponement of the next game to recover from his defeat in the eighth game Thursday. "Spassky has had two full days to recover if that was necessary, but I think he's so badly beaten and realizes he has no chance against Fischer that even a week's rest will make no difference," Najdorf said. According to the rules, each player can request three postponements during the defensive tackle Dan Goich on the Kansas City 39. After several plays, Gogolak kicked a field goal to give the Giants a 10-- 6 halftime lead. rd Livingston, a fifth-yepro from Southern Methodist, put the Chiefs back on top in the third quarter when he scampered 39 yards for a score after finding all receivers covered. In the last quarter, Kansas City's running back Wendell pro, took Hayes, an eight-yea seven-yar- d pass from Livingston on the sixth play of drive for a touchdown. Stenerud again kicked the extra point, and four minutes later booted his third field goal of the game, a The Giants rallied again when wide receiver Joe Morrison, in his 14th year in the pros, took a pass in the ar ar rd NEW YORK (UPI)-I- 'm sor- ry to see Leo Durocher go. Honestly sorry. It looks as if I've got company, too. All the Cubs I've spoken with, Ron Sanio, Fergie Jenkins, Billy Williams and Don Kessin-ge- r, say they're sorry also over what happened to Leo. I believe them. Ken Holtzman, traded by Durocher to the Athletics, says essentially the same thing. It isn't especially uncommon for ballplayers to say a few nice words about any manager after he's fired as Leo Durocher was, no matter what Philip K. Wrigley keeps saying, and this in no way is any reflection on Whitey Lockman, the Cubs' new manager and a first-clas- s guy, but I think Chicago will lose something championship by present- with Leo no longer around. ing a medical certificate not Not only Chicago, but baselater than five hours before a ball as well. match. An Enormous Asset apparently has Even with his faults, Durochbeen so shaken up by Bobby's er is an enormous asset to the gamesmanship, arriving late game. for matches, complaining of the Mention the name Leo table, lighting, and swiveling in Durocher anywhere, in the Gobi his chair, mat he is not Desert or the middle of the himself." Najdorf said, "I've Pacific Ocean, and what's the never seen him make so many first thing you immediately crazy mistakes before. think of? "Bobby is not winning this Baseball. match, Spassky is losing it." If Leo did injure baseball at Spassky made what Najdorf said was a "crazy and childish times in the past, he more than mistake" with his I9th move in made up for it by the incalculable good he did the the eighth game. , . x:k THE BINGHAM BROTHERS will be participating in the Spanish Fork Best Ball today. Sam, right, will be 1 Tournament A ill. playing with Roger Knotts, and John, left, will play with Craig Anderson. Joseph, center, will play with another brother, Lennlng. American game thereafter. The Always a brilliant thinker and challenger, appearing in his first world championship, holds entertaining speaker, Durocher a 3 lead in points. Fischer invariably created an interest needs 12 points to win the in what he was doing at the match, while Spassky would moment, and doing that he retain his title with 12 points. automatically created interest Spassky will play white in the in baseball. I never ever heard ninth game Sunday afternoon. him knock it even when he The American Broadcasting was suspended for a year by Company (ABC) withdrew its A.B "Happy" Cyandler, then television coverage of the world commissioner. Durocher generates excitechampionship Friday .following a protest by Fischer that the ment wherever he goes. And if eighth game was filmed without there's one tiling baseball can his personal permission. use now it's excitement. 5-- 6-- 3--2, 3--1. right corner of the end zone from Norm Snead, who had taken his team 71 yards in three plays. Gogolak kicked the game's last point. It was the second time the Giants had been in a Hall of Fame contest, having tied the St. Louis Cardinals 1 in the series opener in 1962. Last year the Los Angeles Rams beat the Houston Oilers here. 21-2- 17-- 6 3 3 7 10 Kansas City - 0.10 0- 7 New York , Kan-f- g Stenerud 37. Kan-f- g Stenerud 43. 3 run (Gogolak kick). game-winnin- 5-- - NY-Eva- NY-f- g Gogolak 21. 39 run. (Stene- rud kick). 7 pass from Livingston. (Stenerud kick). Kan-Hay- Kan-f- g Stenerud Tigers Lose, Oakland Wins 14. Press International Brooks Robinson's fifth home run of the season with two out and none on in the 11th inning Saturday gave the Baltimore Orioles a 3 victory over the Cleveland Indians. Robinson slammed a 2 pitch from loser Steve Mingori over the leftfield fence at the mark. The blow made Grant the winner in Jackson, Before Leo came to the Cubs relief of Jim Palmer. John six years ago, the only question Lowenstein's leadoff homer in about them was whether they'd the ninth inning gave the finish eighth, ninth or 10th. Indians a 2 lead, but the They were drawing the same Orioles tied the score in their half of the inning on a double 600,000 every year. by Paul Blair and a single by But with Durocher, that Don Baylor. to 1.6 million figure In other Ameiican League and the Cubs every year Milwaukee whipped games, became legitimate contenders Detroit, Chicago edged must it be admitted Kansas although New York City, they never won the pennant or beat Boston, and Oakland even their division title. whipped Minnesota, "10 was very good to me," Home runs by John Briggs, says Ron Santo, with whom Joe Lahoud and Dave May backed the eight-h- it Durocher had occasional differpitching of ences. "If we'd have won in Jim Colborn to help Milwaukee it would've made a down Detroit. 1969, The home runs by Briggs, tremendous difference. It would have taken all the pressure off. Lahoud and May accounted for The ball club wouldn't be so up- seven of the the Brewers' eight tight. Even so, this is the best hits. Briggs slugged his 14th of the season in the first with two ball club I've ever been on." on, Lahoud hit his sixth with If it is, then, one man is Briggs on base in the third and primarily responsible Duroch- May hit his seventh with one on er. Ferguson Jenkins agrees. in the sixth. "I'm sorry he got fired," Ed Spiezio singled with two says the Cubs' pitching ace. "I outs in the ninth inning to score he was a good Carlos thought from third base May manager, a darn good one. You with the winning run for had to know him and under26th one-ru- n victory stand him. Like when I was in Chicago's this season. his doghouse a couple of years May reached base when he ago. I was pitching against was hit by a pitch thrown by in Game the of the Pittsburgh Week and he didn't think I was losing pitcher Ted Abernathy. May stole second and went to going all out. third on catcher Ed Kirkpa-trick- 's "He said something and in throwing error. Abernathe papers it came out that he the third Royals' pitcher, thy, said I was quitting on the ball took his second loss against two club. I didn't like that at all. wins. But the whole thing was On their fifth attempt in the cleared up and I enjoyed last two weeks, the Yankees working for the man." finally scaled the .500 mark by No Bitter Memories defeating Boston. Don Kessinger also has felt It marked the high point of some of Durocher's barbs but the season for New York and he says he's sorry over what 2 put them game behind happened, too. Boston for third place in the "You don't play for a man American League East. Mike Kekich equaled his 64 years and not have some 10 victories with of career high "He Kessinger. feeling," says and got all the put my name in the lineup a he needed when the support out me and kept day every there. On the other hand, I Yankees touched loser John know Whitey, I played under Curtis for four runs in the first him in double-ball, and I inning. Reggie Jackson hit a pair of know I'm going to enjoy homers and Joe Rudi a solo for him again." working pass from Snead. (Gogolak kick). 28 By United 4-- 385-fo- ot 1, 'Spassky i - 5--2, Chicago Cubs Sorry To See Durocher Leave By MILTON RICHMAN UPI Sports Writer Reberger allowed 12 hits and six walks over eight innings but the Braves couldn't take advantage as they left 14 men on base. Ron Fairly hit a three-ru-n homer in the first inning and Mike Marshall picked up his 12th save while preserving Mike Torres' 12th victory as the Expos won over the Mets. Marshall pitched four innings of two-h- it relief ball after coming on for Torres with two on and none out in the sixth inning, the Expos holding a 3 lead. Willie Mays accounted for most of the Met offense as he collected three hits, scored one run, and drove in another. Randy H u n d 1 e y's fourth homer of the year and a pair of sacrifice flies lifted the Cubs to the verdict over the Cards. Cub starter Bill Hands hurled 7 3 innings to his third win of the season against the Cards and reliever Steve Hamilton shared the hero's role by getting Matty Alou to line into a double play with the tying run on second in the eighth. Hundley's fourth homer of the year came off loser Rick Wise in the seventh, putting the Cubs on top, Nate Colbert doubled with one out in the 17th inning and came home on Jerry Morales' single to give the Padres the victory over the Reds. Morales' g hit came off Ed Sprague who wound up with his first loss Sanguillen, who was for the night, gave Luke Walker his fourth victory against five defeats in the nightcap when he blasted a solo homer in the second, his sixth of the season. Willie Stargell's eighth inning single scored Gene Clines with the final Pirate run. In the first game Sanguillen's first inning RBI single put the Pirates ahead butnever led again, as the Phils scored single runs in the first and third. The Phils iced the game for Woody Fryman, with a three-ru- n fourth inning, stringing out three singles and two walks with Denny Doyle driving home one, and Bowa a pair. In other National League actk i Houston beat Los AnSan Francisco took geles, Montreal bested Atlanta, the New York Mets Chicago and San edged St. Louis, Diego nipped Cincinnati, lie May drove in four runs with a single and a three-ru-n homer, his 21st of the season, to spark the Astros' victory over theDodgers. May drove in the game's first run with a first inning single and climaxed a four-ru- n uprising in the seventh with a three-ru- n against three victories. Ed homer. Reliever Tom Acosta, the fourth of five Padre Griffin started the rally with a pitchers, picked up his third victory in eighth decisions, but double. San Francisco scored all five needed seventh inning relief of its runs in the fourth inning help from Mike Schaeffer, who and made them stand up for a notched his first save of the year, 2 victory over the Braves. 2, (11-5- Spanish Fork Press International Manny Sanguillen homered and singled to drive in a pair of runs Saturday night to give the Pittsburgh Pirates a 2 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies and a split of a doubleheader. The Phillies won the first game 0, SAN 9 Phillies Spli 3-- In addition, West German judge Lothar Schmid refused to apologize to Fischer for allowing television coverage of the eigth game. Fischer learned the eigth game had been televised only afterwards from a radio news report while he was dining in his room. Aides said he went into a rage and demanded "apologies all around" because supplying seven hit pitching, rolled to a 2 Pacific Coast However, aides to Fischer League baseball victory over said the capricious challenger had been soothed by a written Eugene here Friday night. The Angels had only three apology from ABC television, extra base hits in the onslaught which filmed Thursday night's with Jim Hutto providing two eigth game of the of them with a two run homer $250,000 dollar chess match of in the third inning that gave the century. Salt Lake the lead and then Fischer played table tennis he claimed he had been a solo homer in the seventh. for more than a hour Saturday ' "double-crossedHutto wound up with four hits ktewert Lassen, an Telecast Canceled and four RBI's while Chuck against American player who was a Schmid said he was "astoniVinson, Rudy Meoli and Hein- member of the U.S. pong shed" to receive a letter from bechner each were getting team that met theping Chinese Fischer demanding a signed three. in New York world apology. Both runs off Heinbechner earlier champions this year "Naturally, I refused," were unearned as he ran his Schmid said. "It's not my was almost to Mike Wallace record "Bobby relaxed, business as long as the absorbed the loss. ) gay," said Fred Cramer, a vice cameras do not create a real of the International Linescore: president disturbance. So I returned the Salt Lake 002 020 140- -9 20 3 Chess Federation and a Fischer letter to Mr. Fischer. aide. 010- -2 2 100 7 000 Eugene Concerning Fischer's demand Heinbechner and Dehn; M. Beginner's Blunder that the substitute chessboard soothed Terlecki "Bobby appeared by be tossed out Wallace, Cates (6), and the original (8), Peraza (8) and Compton. the written apology (from ABC) but we don't know whether he marble one made by Icelandic LP-- M. (12-3-), will consent to the filming of artisans returned, Schmid said HR-- Salt Wallace (11-5- ). Spassky refused. the ninth game Sunday night." Hutto Lake, (15, 16) "I personally went to see Mr. But Att: 1,739. Spassky, now down two Spassky but he refused to have the board changed once again so we stick to the rules stating that equipment cannot be changed during the match unless both players agree," the West German grand master and lawyer said. Icelandic organizers were running out of patience with the Fischer and the television The Spanish Fork Two Man put it together to win the title. dispute. Gudmundur Thora-rinssoBest Ball Tournament will be Sam Bingham and Roger Knotts president of the Icelanheld today at the Spanish Fork are probably the best bet from dic Chess Federation said he the local course, although the would meet Municipal Golf Course. personally with Some of the state's top team of John Bingham and Fischer to decide the television amateur players will be on hand Craig Anderson could also win. issue "once and for all." There are also some well to seek the title and merchandise The ABC apology expressed known players who are playing prize awards, the network's regret for any in Gil Torres and Max Fillmore . with lesser known golfers, and which "misunderstanding" are teaming and will be the a best ball tournament one arose from filming the 8th occasional favorites, but there are other strong player, getting game and said it has cancelled help from his partner, could strong teams entered also. plans to telecast parts of the to on its "Wide World of Jerry Holley and Mike Tucker team win the title. Last year Rusty Guernsey and game will be challenging for the title. Sports" program Saturday. Tucker plays on the BYU golf Jerry Holley teamed to win the team while Holley will be at- tournament. They defeated Gil tending Arizona State next year Torres and Jack Ridd in a on a golf scholarship. playoff. The Spanish Fork Course is a Steve Nelson and Glade at two the of challenging layout because of top players Overly, the Timpanogos Golf Course, the raised greens. If the apwill also be another strong proach shot to the green wantwosome. Two other top Timp ders off the mark it is very REYKJAVIK (UPI) World players, Garth Ford and Rod difficult to chip close to the hole chess champion Boris Spassky Ford, are also teaming. One of consistently. The tournament starts at 7 is so badly beaten that he won't those twosomes from Timp a.m. today and play will not even ask for postponement of could take top honors. There are also some fine conclude until about 7 p.m. Sunday's ninth game against players from Spanish Fork and There is a breakfast served until U.S. challenger Bobby Fischer, Argentine grand master Miguel some of the local players could 11a.m. for all players. THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Page 1972 Pirates And - to apologize to the American for allowing television coverage of one of the games. Sunday, July 30, By United World points to Fischer following his loss on a "beginner's blunder" Spassky champion refused Saturday to change Thursday night, turned down that chessboards to please U.S. another Fischer demand challenger Bobby Fischer and the chessboard by changed the judge of the match refused back to the original. Boris r 0 Boris Spassky Refuses But Bobby Is Happy (UPI) 5ww v le REYKJAVIK - 35 r C ill fU .t't -- ; ''W if T T1 . - IW " .:.mll mom , J " . 4i Aa Is., Lake high hitting 104. Up at Mountain Dell in the mountains the course "played it was in super Ogden and Jerry Breaux of beautifully Las Vegas, Nev., at 70. shape," said pro Jerry HenderThe top scorers in Saturday's son. amateur play at Mountain Dell First prize for the pros in the were Raleigh Wilson of Salt Lake event is $1,000. In SunCity with a 69, high schooler day's play the pros and chamwhile "A" and "B" flight James Blair of Logan at 70, pionship flight amateurs will be amateurs toured the Bonneville Andy Pierce of Salt Lake City at Bonneville and the "A" and 15 70 and Mac Christenson, "B" flights will be at Mountain course. Behind Mauss, Bentley, who Steve Sharp and State Amateur Dell. is from Montpelier, Idaho, and Garriss, a Provo pro who hails first-roun- . three-ru- n shot to lift Jim Hunter and Oakland past Minnestoa. Jackson, who now has 20 homers for the season, cracked his first homer of the game off loser Ray Corbin in the third inning. His second came right after Rudi's in the seventh, when the A's scored four unearned runs off reliever Jim Strickland to put the game away. Texas was at California in the lone night game. 3-- pole-vault- 8--3, 4-- 3, 5--1, Big League Standings American League Standings East 2. five-hitt- A w I pet. gb - Detroit Baltimore Boston New York Cleveland Milwaukee 53 39 .576 51 40.560 1 46 44.511 6 45 44.506 6 38 52 .422 14 37 54 .407 15 West w i pet. go Oakland Chicago Minnesota Kansas City California Texas 58 36.617-- 52 42.553 6 46 45 42 37 44 .511 11 48 .484 13 52 .447 17 55.402 20 Saturday's Results Oakland 7 Minnesota 2 Chicago 4 Kansas City 3 Baltimore 4 Cleveland 3 (11 ings) Milwaukee 8 Detroit 3 New York 8 Boston 1 inn- National League Standings East w 1 pet. gb 57 34.62- 650 40$.556 64 48 46 .511 46 45 .505 11 41 48 .461 15 33 58 .363 24 Pittsburgh New York Chicago St. Louis Montreal Philadelphia m West Cincinnati Houston Los Angeles Atlanta San Diego 2 1 pet. gb 56 34 .622 -51 43.543 7 49 42.538 7V4 43 53 .436 17 34 57 .374 22V4 Saturday's Results Chicago 3 St. Louis 2 San DiegoatCincinnati ( twilight) at Houston Los Angeles (twilight) San Francisco at Atlanta (night) Montreal at New York ( night) Pittsburgh at Philadelphia 2 ( twl- - night) |