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Th Burlington Fr Prs Has 3-Under-Par 67 FRIDAY, JUNB mi Amateur Marty Fleckman Leads Open LEFEBVRE who tufts recently Palmer, Others Trail wilh 69's 5s? -iVi( I OUTSTANDING aT-r e-rver HOMINES fPOR THE Mas a-rut errte sc THE MONTH HS LEO THE. LEAGUE IN (1 BBUEVS 7H NflTIONNL GAMS. AS THE BEST CFtLLA National League Yesterday's Results Los Angls 5, Chicago 0 Houston San Francisco I Philadelphia 41, Pittsburgh only games scneauiea STANDINGS 3 34 32 30 29 2T 23 24 1 21 21 ti 2 54 It 30 35 34 Pd. 41 .552 .534 .527 509 .474 J97 .400 52 Clnelrmofl St. Louis 4 14 14 14 San Francisco Pittsburgh Chicago Atlanta Philadelphia Los Angeles Houston New York Today's Games Chtago (Slmmont 1-5) at Ntw York (Stkra 04 N) Plttiburoh fPlwrre W) at Philadelphia (Grtm M) or Boozer St.

Lauli (Jackson 5-2) at Son Francisco (MdDanlil 1-1) Cincinnati (Qutwi 7-1) at Lot AngtlM 1-2) Atlanta (Ltnwtar 7-1) at Houitan 0Bllmky 1-1) American League Yesterday's Results Mfonttota Otrolt 4 New York 2, Washington 0 Kansas City i. Baltlmor (it innings) Boston 2. Chicago 1 (11 Innings). Only gomtt scheduled STANDINGS 21 25 20 21 2 31 30 30 33 35 Fef. .58 341 417 .527 400 .483 .483 .483 AS M7 OB 1V4 10 Chicago Detroit Boston Minnesota Baltimore 3J 32 30 30 2 2 38 3 21 25 Kansas City Cleveland New York California Washington Today's Games New York (-Peterson 0-5) at Chicago (O'Taale 3-1) Kansas City CLlndblad 4-1 ana fierce 0-1) at Oetrolt (iMeLoln 7-7 and Lollch Ml 2 twl-nloM Minnesota (Meruit at Cieveiana nriant 4.1k Boston (Bell 34 and Brandon 2-4) at Washington (Coleman 3-4 and Knawles 3 J), 2 fwmight California tAOBioTnnn t-i ana Hamilton (H ot Baltimore (Dlllman 44 and Rldhert 3-7), 2 twilight.

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Play was suspended temporarily. Hogan had just finished the monster 623-yard 17th when the storm struck. After a 31-minute delay, he completed his round, finishing in a steady rain with a bogey 6 for a 72. On the last hole, he hit his third shot over the green, chip. ped back within five feet and missed.

It was an unlucky end to a gallant effort four bogeys and two birdies. American LL Jay Michaud and Tom Labarge each had three hits to lead the Twins to an 18-11 victory over the White Sox in the American Division of the Burlington Little League. Jim Barbour was the winning pitcher. Indians 7, Yankees 1 Mike Brochu and Joe Kern each smacked two doubles while Bill Keogh hurled a three hitter. Jim Dutra was charged with the loss, Twilight League Alliance 13, Merola's Winning pitcher Art Bushey was back by Johnny Russell's three hits.

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UN 2-0963 htm a gift of pleasure SPRINGFIELD, N.J. (AP) Marty Fleckman, ashy young amateur from Port Arthur, unperturbed by his first Open, fired a poised three-under-par 67 Thursday in the opening round of the National Open Championship, interrupted late in the day by a torrential rainstorm. The game's great and near-great charged the 23-year-old Walker Cup alternate like a herd of stampeding buffalo, and seven of them, including defending champion Billy Casper and heavily favored Arnold Palmer, were bunched two shots back at 69. In the list also were South Africa's Gary Player, winner of the title two years ago; 43-year-old Art Wall fully recovered from his arthritic miseries; Juan "Chi Chi" Rodriguez, the long hitting Puerto Rican; Don January, and the former two-time U.S. amateur champion, Deane Beroan of Bethesda, a pro of two months.

They were the only players tinder par after close to 12 hours of wrangling with the massive, par 70 Baltusrol course. Five players were tied at even par 70, including former British Open champion Kel Nagle of Australia and Dave Marr, the 1955 PGA king hobbling on a torn dartilege knee. Also at par were Dutch Harrison, at 57 the oldest competitor in the tournament; Gardner Dickinson and towering George Archer. The downpour struck the course just after Jack Nick-laus finished with a 71. At that time, five groups were still on the course, including the fabulous, 55-year-old Ben Ho- Give SPOIL HIM A f7Sy HN0 co lis ND W-GETENSlVe JSNO IN BFILL.

Ii IS NOTED PIS sixth hole for putt in opening round of U.S. (UPI Telephoto) fG WILL jfjQUS MENTION CHfiTMPLFlIN ILL- COLLEGE Jfif. 5 7SWVf 7Ktf JN THE FHLUjf A fjocoj FBI! PBI35 Continental Softball Gonigliaro's Homer Gives Sox 2-1 Win Lanes Knock Off George's; Tower Overcomes Lure, 7-3 wearable pleasure DRIVING AVNNEJf 3Sf Si i A Palm Beach Sport Coat makes an ideal gift, especially when there is a pair of Palm Beach permanent press contrasting Slacks to match. Palm Beach Sport Coats from $35 Palm Beach Slacks $12.95 IPart of near capacity crowd at Catamount Stadium waits anxiously for first race as Catamount its night racing program Thursday. Tim-was no Thursday night.

Mantle hit his 13th homer of the season when two were out, He opened the ninth with a bloop double off reliever Darold Knowles, and pinch runner Jim Hegan later scored on Joe Pep itone's sacrifice fly. New York 000 001 001-2 5 0 Washington 000 000 000 0 5 1 Stottlemyre and Howard; Ber taina, Knowles (8) and Casano va. W-Stottlemyre, 6-6. L-Ber- taina, 1-2. Home run New York, Mantle (13).

Senior League Opens Tonight The North Burlington Senior Llttl League opens Friday when the defending champion Meti play the Astros at p.m. at the Lyman Hunt Field. Another game Saturday at 9:30 a.m. matches, the Cuba against the Reds. The five-team league la for boys aged 13-15.

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HP RSRIBB50 B.Wovwwd 7 7 0 0 2 Wilhelm 2 1 0 0 0 4 Buzhardt CL2-6) 12-12 2 2 Waslewski 0 0 3 5 Wyatt (W2) 2 2 110 3 Essex LL Dodgers 26, Braves 10 Dick Hawley ws the winnning pitcher as the Dodgers came up with 16 runs in the fourth inning to ice the win, Leading Dodger hitters were Steve Mungeon and Joe Fleming with four hits each, and Tom Fleming and Craig Smith with three hits apiece. For the Braves, Gary Powers and Jim Farnsworth each slapped out two hits while Gene Nelson had a home run. Cards 7, White Sox Greg Cone pitched a three- hitter for the win, Twins 6, Giants Jerry Lefebvre knocked in the winning run in the sixth inning to' give the Twins the win. Paul Bouffard hurled the win Loser Dan Cummings had two hits for the Giants. S.B.

Boys League Reds 5, Cardinals 4 Mark LeMay collected three doubles and drove in the win ning run for the Reds. Bill Leggett was credited with the victory, while Ed Gill took the loss. Angels 7, Indians 4 David Killary was the winning pitcher while Dave Daigle led the winners at the plate with two hits. Pete Siwec had a triple -and a single fop-he losers. Giants 2S, Cubs 14 Byron Coleman led the Giant hitting spree with two home runs, a triple, a double, and a single for the cycle.

Tim Wilson homered also and John Garvey collected two singles for the winners also. Kurt Haigis had two doubles for the losers. Tom McGinniss got the win and Ace Johnston nirtorl iin fh Inea fortable Ban-Lon Knit Shirts Ideal for golf yL. ana relaxing. (j Champlain Lanes gained a tie for first place in the standings of the Continental Softball League Thursday evening by defeating George's Restaurant, 10-8.

It was the first loss of the season lor ueorge s. a teams have records of 10-1. Bob LaBelle and Ray Matton each had three hits for the winners. LaBelle neitea a nome run over the -leftfield fence of Roosevelt West. Lyman Viens was the Innnlng pitcher.

Pete Monte had three hits for the losers. In other games: Tower 7, Lure 3 The Tower scored six runs in tne seventn inning lor' tne win. over 'the slumping Lure. Vera Lovejoy's hit scored two runs for a tie and a' hit by Bobby Cronin drove in what proved to be the winning run. Pat Rideout and Dick Cioffi each had to hits for the losers.

Canteen 13, ABC Cab 2 Paul Shea led the winners with four hits while Tom Drol-lette and Gary Lovely 1 each added three hits. Champ DeLorme had two hits for the losers. Acme 17, Sunset 4 Nellie Brice led the winners with four hits, including three doubles. Wayne (Twink) Courcy added three hits to the winning attack. Dan Hurlbut pitched the win.

Desjardins 10, Clem's TV 7 Bill Adams homered for. the dinners while Tony Nanna had three hits. Herb Bloomenthal was the winning pitcher. Bill National LL Giants 7, Phillies I Jimmy Luman drove in the winning run with a single in the sixth inning. Luman also had three hits.

Also for the winners Mark Jones had three hits. Steve Daily took the win while Bob King suffered the loss. Jeff Rouille had two hits in a losing cause. This was the first game in the second half of the league schedule. The Braves, with a 7-0 record, won the first half title.

Read the Free Press Want Ad pages daily for big bargains! GLASS INSTALLATION OF ALL KINDS M'Ia BOSTON (AP) Tony Conig- liaro'a two-run homer with two out In the 11th inning gave Bos ton a 2-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox Thursday night. John Buzhardt, the White Sox reliever, had retired the first two batters in the 11th. Joey Foy then singled and Conigliaro followed with his fifth homer of the season into the left field screen. The blow came on a 3- and-2 pitch. The White Sox had taken a 1- 0 lead in their half of the 11th on Walt Williams' double and Ken Berry's single.

A's Nip Orioles In 11th, 6-5 KANSAS CITY (AP) John Donaldson opened the 11th inning with a triple and Reggie Jackson drove him home with a single, sending the Kansas City A's to a 6-5 comeback victory over the Baltimore Orioles Thursday night. The A's had tied the score with five runs on five hits and an error in the eighth inning when they knocked out Tom Phoebus, who entered the inning working on a two-hitter and his fourth shutout of the season. Pinch hitter Mike Hershber-ger and Bert Campaneris opened with singles and Jackson doubled for one run. Moe Dra bowsky relieved and Ramon Webster singled in two more runs. Dave Duncan reached first when Luis Aparicio hobbled his grounder and Jim Gosger sin gled for the fourth marker.

Dick Green's suicide squeeze bunt with one out scored the tying run. Baltimore had Jumped on Jim Nash for five runs in six innings, one on Boog Powell's sixth homer. Baltimore 020 102 000 00-5 13 2 Kansas C.000 000 050 02-4 10 0 Phoebus, Drabowsky (8) Watt (9) and Etchebarren; Nash, Ed- gerton (7), Aker '9), Segui (11) and Duncan, Roof Se gui, 1-2. Watt, 0-4. Home run-Baltimore, Powell (6).

Arrowhead LL Colchester Center 4, Jericho Richie Wise and Mark Sev erance both had three hits in three trips for the losers. Bobbie Yarnell took the win, while Obie Bugbee was charged with the loss. Fairfax 13, Cambridge In a game marked by no spectacular hitting, Mike Broe bested losing pitcher Tony Ran dan. Winooski Boys Loop Colti 7, Yankees 2 Chris Norful, the winning pitcher, helped his cause with three hits while Bob Letourneau had two hits for the losers. The New York Yankees had seven catchers on their spring training roster.

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For Blodgett's Mar-rier had four for four and R. Sears three for three. ii uuimemumi i "Don't buy my whisky, unless yott want red Scotch!" tayt Major Hartley Whyte, matter blender ofth tcorld't most drinkable Scotch? VYHYTE MACKAYS SCOTCH NOW IN VERMONT! INSURANCE APPROVED AUTO CLASS REPAIRS PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE UN 2-2111 FIFTH 84 hoop 1 1 tiiiiisar" cmjsii ss OCOOH! THAT SMARTS I Two cars in a flying tiger heat at Catamount Stadium Thursday night, didn't quite make it around the fourth turn and this was the result. It was one of several mishaps of the As Yankees Hip Hals, 2-0 Perma-Iron Shirts by ARROW Arrow Dectons the shirt tltat never needs sixth-inning noma run and set up another run with a double to give the New York Yankees' 2-0 victory over Washington SUGGESTIONS BLACK CASUAL OXFORDS CANVAS UPPIRS Heavy cushion sola, lac front (JL cool for hot sum- mar days. Size 6-11.

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