Friday, April 13, UTS Newt JovuL Mudidd, 0. 22 Madison Rams Fall Buffalo's Dreams / To Galion, 84-43 Come to End, 4-2 } The Rams of Madison Mile run — 1, Shealy (W), 4-47 5; 2, By JOE CARNICELLI, UPI Spwte Writer :. Chuck Leicy won three Ken Lucas (P), 4:51.»; 3, Mike Court- High School picked up only events for Ontario, the 100 - right (F), 5:07 S; 4, Kiur (W), 5-07 i Buffalo's Stanley Cup upset dream ended Thursday night. three first- place finishes MO • yard relay ~ 1, Wynford (Hieber, and Tony Esposito's nightmare began. j; yard dash (10.5), 180 -yard Getwls, Riffey, Spiner), 1 37.4, 2, yesterday in falling to host low hurdles (21.1) and a tie Plymouth* 1*40*1 Galion, 84-43, in a high 44*. yard dash — 1, Brad Buzzard Montreal, heavily favored in its series against Buffalo,- for first in the high jump (P), 54.*; 2, Gernart (W), 55.6, 3, Doug swept through the first three games but then dropped twa- school track meet. Hell (R), 56.4; 4, Votkner (W). 57 6 UO-yard lew hurdles - 1, Mike Ernie in a row to the expansion Sabres. But the Canadiens left no 1 (R). 22.2; 2, Lust (W), 226; 3, Rick Key Galion picked up the re- The Whippets took the (R), 23.6; 4, Leumotd (W), 24.0 doubt Thursday night as they scored four goals in the first- MO - yard dash-1, Shealy (W), 2-10 2; period and then checked the Sabres the rest of the way to- maining 12 firsts. Joe Koki- first three places hi the long 2, Stormer (W). 2-111; 3, Raloh Noble ko headed the Galion effort jump and pole vault (P), 2:11.5; 4, Kauffman (W), 2.16.1 win, 4-2. 1 220 -yard dash — 1, Steve Conlcy (R), with wins in the 120 - yard * 23 3; 2, HeMes (W), 24.4; 3, Geruais (W), The victory gave the Can- high hurdles and 220-yard Dan Brown had two wins 25 0; 4, Gebhart (W), 25 0. Two - mile run — 1, Mike Adams (P), adiens the quarter- final dash. He handed Jeff Schag for the Fredericktown Fred- 10-J0.5; 2, Detson (W), 2:25; 3. Keller series four games to two dies as they downed visiting (W), 10:43.8; 4, Steve Adams (P), 10 59. his first loss, in the 120 Mite relay — 1, Ridgedale (Engle, Con- and sends them up against highs, with a winning time Clear Fork, 78-49. ley, Henry, Howdl), 3 40 3, 2, Plymouth, of 15.8. 3-41 2. the Philadelphia Flyers, Brown won the 180 -yard FIELD EVENTS who eliminated the Minne- * low hurdles (22.4) and long High lump — 1. Kald (W), 6 feet; 2, sota North Stars, 4rl, hi the Wynford High School Geruais (W), 5-4, 3, Ralph, (R), 5-4, 4, jump (18-7). Also gaming a Mike Reed (P), 5-2 semi - finals. came out on top of a three - Shot put — 1, Rickets (R). 41 feet, '/« double win was Clear Fork's 2, Wayne Blankenshlp (P) 4W; 3, Stahl "I feel right now like way meet with Plymouth Kyle Beveridge, who took (W), 44-2%; 4, Craycraft (R), 40-10Vi and Ridgedale. Discus — 1, Engle (R), 120 feet; 2, somebody has just taken a the mile run (4:45.5) and Bosworth (W). 119-7; 3, Rickets (R), 1U-2; 4, COty (W), 1124. piano off my shoulders," The Royals won with 74& 880 -yard run (2:08.5). Long jump — 1, Geruias tW), IS feet, 4 Montreal Coach Scotty Bow- inches; 2, Joe Henry (R), 1810%, 3, Con points while Ridgedale had ley (R), 1M, 4, Stiner (W). 17-11. man said. "I don't think any 56% and Plymouth, 28. Pole vault - 1, Bell (R), 11 feet, 6 team can be tougher than * Inches; 2, Leuthotd (W), 114; 3, Gebhart At Galion (W), 104; 4, Guywood (R), 9-6. the Sabres. Because it's Two Lucas* records fell their third year in the Score: Galion M, Madison 43 yesterday as the host Cubs TRACK EVENTS league, they've been under- finished second in a three - 120-yard high hurdles — 1, Kokiko (G), * rated." way meet. Northmor won it 156; 2, Schag (M), 161; 3, James (6), At Lucas 40TH OPENER — Catcher Ed Herrmann are her daughter, Mrs Marilyn Resnick 165 Murray Wilson scored one FLYING HIGH — Flyers' with 71% points while Lucas 100-yard dash — 1, Sipes (G).10 8; 2, Score- Northmor 71'A, Lucas 53'/2, of the Chicago White Sox listens to Mrs. (center), who has attended 30 openers and goalie Doug Favell is all Reed (M), 11.2, 3, Pierson (M), 11.1. Crestview 34 goal and assisted on one by had 53% and Crestview 34. Mile run - 1, Vandayburg (G), 4:54 9; Lewis Weiss of Chicago at her 40th base- Mrs. Barbara Dent of Evanston, 111., who smiles after the Philadel- 2, Strickler (M) and Keller (G), 4:56.0. TRACK EVENTS ball opener in Chicago yesterday. With her was watched baseball for 15 years. (AP Guy Lapointe and Serge Sa- Lucas' Jim Lerch set a 880-yard relay — 1, Galion, 1-37J 120 - yard high hurdles — 1, Brenne- vard and Guy Lafleur added phia Flyers defeated the 440-yard dash 1, Meek (G), 54.8, 2, man (N). 181; 2, Dave Neff (L), 18 S, 3, Photo) Minnesota North Stars, 4-1,-" new school record in the Wynn (M), 540; 3, Oawson hit pitching of Bob over the Cardinals. John the New York Rangers, 4-1, each had competitors with Inches; 2, Cain (M), 5-10, 3, Myers (G), 2 09 6, 2, Gray (C), 2-10.3, Reeves (N), speaks, everyone listens re- Moose helped Pittsburgh Milner singled home Bud in the opener of their best- three first - place -finishes. S-4 2 10 6, 4, Ricky Echelberger (L). 2112 At Possum Shot put — 1, Groff (M), 44 feet, 10 220- yard dash — 1, Greg Mauk (L), spectfully. When he hits, maintain its perfect record Harrelson with the first run of - seven semi - final. Cub Greg Mauk won the inches? 2, Oawson (G), 42-9; 3, Cook, 42- 251, 2, Parrott (N), 256; 3, Irwin (N), everyone watches admiring- with a victory over Chicago. and Cleon Jones later drove The Mansfield Golf Tour- long jump (18 feet; 6 inch- 258; 4, 258, 4, Steward (L). Esposito became the ob- Discus — 1, Coulter (G), 113 feet, 10 Two - mile run — 1, Larry White (C), ly. The Pirates' fourth straight in the whining run with a nament, formerly "known as es), 440- yard dash (54.3) inches, 2, Deppell (G), 1H-2, 3, Crunkian 10:27, 2, Ken White (C), 3, Balbo (N), ject of the boobirds in Chi- (M), 107-6 10.43 4, 4, Gary Payne (L), 10-478 victory was fashioned in sacrifice fly. cago when he was beaten the Mansfield Invitational, and 220- yard dash (25.1). Pole Vault — 1, Bacheldor (G), 12 Mile relay — 1, Northmor (J Smith, The biggest Giant of them near - freezing tempera- Northmor's Monty Perry feet, 2, Pierson (M), 11-6, 3, Loggms Setter, Howler, R. Smith), 2.253, 2, all gave the crowd some- Hank Aaron broke a tie cleanly on three wide open has been postponed to April: (G), 10-0. Crestview (Fulk, Pruner, W White, tures at Three Rivers Stadi- won the shot put at 41 feet, Oray) thing to watch Thursday with a solo home run in the shots. Pit Martin gave Chi- 26 because of wet grounds. um before a sparse crowd of cago a 1-0 lead in the first discus at 108-11 and 100- FIELD EVENTS with two home runs in one 3,764. sixth inning to lead Atlanta yard dash at 10.6. Shot put — 1, Monty Perry (N), 41 inning that carried San over San Diego. The blast period but only 92 seconds The 18 - hole event will At Bucyrus feet, 2, Dale Miller (L), 39 - 6'/2; 3, Dan begin at noon and will in- * Zaela (L), 38-9; 4, Beck (C), 38 - 8'A. Francisco to a 9-3 victory The New York Mets was his second of the year later, Bobby Rousseau stole The Shelby Whippets Score wynford 74'/2, Ridgedale 56Vi, Long jump — 1, Greg Mauk (L), 18 over the Houston Astros. tagged Bob Gibson for two and 675th of his career, the puck from Keith Magnu- clude Mansfield Senior, Plymouth 28 feet, 6 inches, 2, Irwm (N). 18-4'/2, 3, Malabar, Madison, St. Pe- made a strong bid for victo- Mosser (C), 18-4, 4, Smith (N), 18-1. runs in the first inning and moving him 39 behind Babe son and blasted a 35 - footer TRACK EVENTS BIG STICK ry in the field events, but 120 - Yard High Hurdles — 1, Lust High lump — 1, Setter (N), 5 feet, 9 Tom Seaver and Reliever Ruth's career record of 714. past the stunned Esposito to ter's, Lexington and Ontar- (W), 177; 2, Tom Garwood (R), 186; inches; 2, Roseberry (N), 5fl, 3, (tie) io. fell short of the mark as 3, Key (R)rl9-0, 4, Eickholt (W), 198. Brenneman (N) and Berger (L), 5-4 After carrying his big tie the game. 100 - yard dash — 1, Henry (R), 105; Discus — 1, Monty Perry (N), 108 feet, they lost to Ontario in a 2, Stmer (W), 108; 3, Hieber (W), 109, 11 inches; 2, Dale Miller (L), 104-3; 3, stick, the 6- foot- 4, 230- After a scoreless second Malabar is the defending 4, Phil Craycraft, (R), 11 4 Beck (C), 103-11, 4, Jeff Thompson (L), pound first baseman spoke squaker, 64-63 101-2. period, Vic Hadfield put champion. The Falcons won- Pole vault — 1, Roseberry (N), 11 feet, softly as reporters listened the first title a year ago 2, Parrott (N), 10-6, 3, Ron FOSS (L), 10- New York ahead, 2-1, as he 0, 4. Erwing (C), 104. respectfully in the club- Rosewall Battles fired a 40 - footer past Es- with a score of 301, 17 house. posito and Walter Tkaczuk strokes ahead of runner - up High School Data "It didn't even occur to put the game out of reach Lexington's 318. when he whipped another 40- YESTERDAY'S EVENTS FRIDAY EVENTS At Bellvttle me that I was coming up Ashe in Tennis Each team will play five, GOLF BASEBALL again in the same inning," fcoter past Esposito ^with Madison at St Peter, ppd , no date set Mansfield Senior at Crestline, 4pm youngsters, with the best Lucas at Columbus Academy, 4 15 Score Fredericktown 78, Clear Fork 49 CLEVELAND (UPI) — Ken Rosewall's masterful 6-2, 6- just under four minutes to Ontario at Clear Fork, ppd, no date TRACK EVENTS said the quiet, unassuming four scores to count toward set p m 1, triumph over Tom Gorman and Arthur Ashe's easy 6-2, go. Tkaczuk also scored into Marion Harding at Mansfield Senior, Crestview at Plymouth, 4pm 120-yard high hurdles — 1, Tom Tug- McCovey the team championship Galion at Shelby, 4.15 p m end, (F), 17 S, 1, Tim Titlow (C), 17 6; 3, 64, victory over Denmark's Torben Ulrich Thursday set up an empty net with 25 sec- ppd / to April 23 Kim THIOw (C), 18 2 Bucyrus 7, Bellevue 2 Bellevue at Bucyrus, 4-15 P m. Willard at Norwalk, 4pm 100-yard dash — 1, Morrison (F), 11 2, McCovey's two shots, his a showdown between the Australian veteran and the Ameri- onds left. Crestview 6, Loudonville 3 2, Randy Daup (C), 11 3; 3, Rutter (F), Elyria 8, Ashland 3 ^Loudonville at Mapleton, 4pm. third and fourth of the sea- can ace in today's Cleveland Tennis Classic quarter finals. GOLF MEETING Lexington at Mt. Vernon, ppd to May Utica at Fredericktown, 415pm 11 4 DIVOT DIGGERS LEAGUE — Organi- Black River at Wellington, 4pm Mile run — 1, Kyle Beveridge (C), son, drove in four runs and zational meeting May 3 at Imperial at 23 BASEBALL Colonel Crawford at Buckeye Central, 4-45 5; 2, Terry Hitchmart (C), 4 47.5, 3, high - lighted an eight - run Rosewall kept Gorman in the back court with a relent- ng\ r< I* ». If* gilt 5 30 p m Play begins May 10 at 5 p m. Malabar at Clear Fork, ppd , no date 415pm Koebl (F), 4-511 less net game, firing cross court volleys past the much tall- £1) \rttlwn fl *g»*' Marion Pleasant at Wynford, 4pm 880-yard relay — 1, Fredericktown fourth inning that sewed up TRACK AND FIELD (Morrison, Truex, Rockwell, Campbell), er American when he tried to approach the net. Ashe dis- ^ *e p~ St Peter's at Mansfield Senior, ppd , 1 385 the game. PRIOR SERVICE MEN to April 23 . . 1973 Mansfield - Mehock Relays, Me- posed of Ulrich with a barrage of rocket - like serves. trOIlera c hock Field. 440-yard dash — 1, Johnson (F), 56 3, AND WOMEN Plymouth at Fredericktown, ppd to 2, Blair (F), 57 0, 3, Hampton (F), 57.5. May 18 GOLF In the National League's Colonel Crawford, Bucyrus, Wynford at 180-yard low hurdles — 1, Oan Brown In other second round sin- GALION — Twenty Bucyrus (F), 22 4; 2, Truex (F), 23 0, 3, Tim Tit- other games, the Montreal TENNIS low (C), 231 Expos trimmed the Phila- gles action, Marty Riessen, youngsters are playing golf Crestview 3, Ontario 2 880-yard run —1, Kyle Beveridge (C), Shelby Golf Roster TRY ONE TRACK Lexington at St Peter's 2-08 5, 2, Koebl (F), 2 104, 3, Tom Car- delphia Phillies, 5-3; the advanced to the quarter - fi- Gallon 84, Madison 43 Galion at Bueyrus for Galion High School this It's Worth Well Over Ashland at Rocky River roll (C), 2.12.6 nals by beating Australia's Lists 14 Players Fredericktown 78, Clear Fork 49 220-yard dash — 1, Campbell (F), 24 9, Pittsburgh Pirates turned Ontario 64, Shelby 63 Malabar at Coshocton Ross Case, 6-1,7-5, and Ray season, according to Coach Northmor 71'/z, Lucas 53V4, Crestview SATURDAY EVENTS 2, Mike Shenberger (C), 25.0; 3, Morri- back the Chicago Cubs, 6-0; SHELBY — The 1973 Shel- 34 BASEBALL son (F), 250 Moore of South Africa Jim Kirk. The Tigers have Madison at Dover (2), noon Two-mile run — 1, Tim Sparks (C), the New York Mets nipped *800°° Lexington at Crestline, ppd , no date 10:16 8, 2, Hughes (F), 10 35.5, 3, Behel- by golf team is composed of set Cloverleaf at Mansfield Senior (2), the St. Louis Cardinals, 2-1; downed Ismail El Shafei of four seniors, sisx juniors, Wynford 74Vi, Ridgedale 56Vi, Plym noon er (F), 10 37 3 Lexington at Toledo Swanton (2), 12 30 Mile relay — 1, Fredericktown (John- the Atlanta Braves beat the Egypt 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. 14 players — two seniors, four sophomores and six If you "try one" with the ; outh 28 son, Bunnell, Blair, Brown), 3 46 3 TENNIS pm San Diego Padres, 3-2 and four juniors, five sopho- freshmen. Air National Guard. Try it Ashland 4, St Peter's 3 Coshocton at Ashland (2), noon — FIELD EVENTS DOUBLES WINNERS Toledo Patrick Henry at Colonel Craw- the Cincinnati Reds Madison at Coshocton, ppd to April 23. Shot put — 1, McMillan (F), 42 feet, mores and three freshmen. GALION HIGH for a year, see what it's Plymouth 4, Crestline 3 ford, 1pm 6V4 inches, 2, Tim Titlow (C), 38-2%; 3, trimmed the Los Angeles In doubles Roger Taylor 1973 GOLF ROSTER like to get back in uniform Malabar 7, Lexington 0 Marion Harding at Galion, 1 p m Mike Shenberger (C), 38-2V% Marion Pleasant at Mt Gilead (2), 10 SHELBY HIGH SCHOOL Coach Jim Kirk Discus — 1, Tim Titlow (C), 116 feet, 8 Dodgers, 5-2. of Great Britain and Pierre 1973 GOLF ROSTER SENIORS — Don DIOSI, John Edler, again. All it costs you is 9 inches, 2, McMillan (F), 109, 3, Jerry Coach Ken Terman 'cardmgton at Chillicothe Bishop Flaget Barthes of France beat Tom Greg Kubach, Tim Songer Forbes (C), lOS-ll'/j HOUSTON FEAST SENIORS — Dave Olewiler, Mike JUNIORS - Gordon Caldwell, Gary two days a month and two (2), 1pm Long jump — 1, Brown (F), 18 feet, 7 Leonard of the U.S. and Sandy Flfck, John Fox, Alan Ortlip, Tom Peter- weeks annually. If you'd like Norwalk St Paul at Black River inches, 2, Shenberger (C), 'S 1, 3, Nick TRACK AND FIELD McCovey's feast on Hous- Jean Chanfreau of France, JUNIORS - Mike Dick, Andy Hardie, sen, Kevin Wisler Crestview Kuelting (C), 17-6 Mark Korbas, Dan Sifferlm SOPHOMORES — Harold Baylor, to work with one of the 1973 Mansfield - Mehock Relays, 1 30 High jump — 1, Scarbrough (F), 6 ton pitching marked the 6-2, 64; and El Shafei and SOPHOMORES — Robin Cole, Dana Steve Gresham, Doug Gruber, Chad nation's most outstanding pm feet, 2, Ralph Fry (C), 5-10, 3, Brown first time in 24 years of Gilbert, Gary Mackey, Jeff Mawhorr, Remy Ashland Relays (F),5-6 Brian Fairlie of New Zea- Joel Nedrow FRESMHEN — Mike Clouse, Jay Fish- defense units in the world Victorious Newark Relays Pole vault — 1, McGowen (F), 11 feet, baseball that a National land eliminated Frantisek FRESHMEN — Todd Korbas, Mike er, Tom Grufaaugh, Greg Kirk, Mark GOLF 2, (tie), Dlvilbiss (F) and Ralph Fry Knetemeyer, Dennis Shmdeldecker Reynolds, Mark Wilhelm today, just call 524-4621 Galion Invitational, 10 a m. Leaguer has hit two homers Pala and Vladimir Zednik of (C), 10 feet, 6 inches in one inning. Sid Gordon Czechoslovakia, 6-2, 6-4. and ask for Sgt. Terry In Baseball did it July 31,1949, when the Ingles to see if you're ASHLAND — Fred Rog- Giants were in New York Also, Tom Okker of Hol- qualified to earn that Pro Hockey At Ontario California's Rick Reichardt land and Riessen ousted NORWALK OPENING $800.00. - ers singled in Greg May Boro Jovanovic of Yugosla- with two outs in the bottom NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Score Ontario 64, Shelby 63 was the last man to do it DRAGWAY By The Associated Press via and the Soviet Union's of the seventh inning yester- STANLEY CUP TRACK EVENTS was in the American R O U T E 18 -k N O » W i ; K 0 CHAMPIONSHIPS 120 Yard High Hurdles — 1, Alex Metreveli, 4-6, 6-4,6-4; April 15th day to give the Crestview Ron Smith (0), 15 6, 2, Dave Merntt (S), League, in 1966. (All Best-of-7 series) &> and Erik Van Dillenofthe Cougars a 3-2 Johnny Apple- (All Times EST) 169, 3, Keith Riley (0),170. AIR Thursday's Games 100 - yard dash — 1, Chuck Leicy (0), McCovey's power show U S. and Gorman combined FEATURING THE LATEST IN CHRONDEK TIMING seed Conference baseball 105, 2, Rich Steel (S), 105, 3, Gary Quarter-finals ELIMINATOR BRACKETS IN: Montreal 4, Buffalo 2 (Montreal wins Haverfield (S), 10 « made it easy for starter to defeat Jeff Borowiak of victory over visiting Ontar- Mile run — 1, Greg Konves (0), 4 47 3, 4-2) Tom Bradley, who secured the US andHaroonRahim STREET, TOP STOCK, OPTIONAL Philadelphia 4, Minnesota 1 (Philadel- 2, Dave Witschey (S), 4.581, 3, Rick NATIONAL io. PURE AND MR STOCK gmSS TROPHY RUNS phia wins 4-2) Ross (S), 5 02 his first National League of Pakistan, 6-2, 6-4. Semi-finals 880 - yard relay — l, Shelby (Rich victory. Houston's Ken PITS OPEN 9 A.M.-RACING 12:30 P.M. The Cougars (1-1 in New York 4, Chicago 1, (New York Steel, Bill Martin, Gary Haverfield, John Thompson, 1.37 6 Forsch, victim of Mc- GUARD league and 1-1 o v e r a 1 1) , IeadS 440- yard dash — 1 (tie), Jeff Flath LOCATED 3 Ml. EAST OF NORWALK "" Friday* Games Covey's first clout of the in- AT INTERSECTION OF ROUTES 18 AND Ml 413 down by 2-1 in the seventh No games scheduled (S) and Doug Manley (0), 55 3; 3, Larry Tom Mitchell Signs The Air Guard Belongs Saturday Games McCoy (S), 56 4 ning, was the losing pitcher. tied things up at 2-2 when Philadelphia at Montreal, 8pm first 180 - yard low hurdles — 1, Chuck Lei- Jim Tuttle, who had singled, cy (0), 21 1, 2, (tie), Ron Smith (0) and With Baltimore Colts 9Sme Sunday's Games Randy Smith (S), 21 8 Jorge Roque's first major BALTIMORE (UPI) - scored after a Warrior out- New York at Chicago, 3pm, national 880- yard run — l, Steve BWkholder (0), 2 07 2, 2, Jim McGafhey (0), 2-07 6, league grand slam homer The Baltimore Colts an- fielder dropped May's fly. TV WORLD HOCKEY ASSN. 3, Dave Witschey (S), 2 101 keyed a five - run first in- nounced the signing of tight By The Associated Press 220- yard dash — 1, Rich Steef (S), ning that carried Montreal Ontario (0-1 in league and WORLD TROPHY 23.1, 2, Chuck Leicy (0), 232, 3, John end Tom Mitchell to a CHAMPIONSHIPS Thompson (S), 23 5 past Philadelphia. Roque's 0-2 overall) scored a run in (•II Best-cf-7 Series) Two - mile run — 1, Eddie Cowell (0), multi - year contract. Quarter-finals 10 28.4, 2, Mike Tarvm (S), 10.30 5,^3, smash spoiled Jim Lon- the fourth and seventh in- (All Times EST) Dave Cronebaugh (0), 10 36 8 borg's debut before the Phil- Mitchell, who led Balti- nings. Crestview scored its Thursday's Games Mile relay — 1, Ontario (Vernon Yan- EAST DIVISION cey, Doug Manley, Terry Barber, John lies home fans and saddled more in receiving during other run in the fifth. New England 7, Ottawa 3 (New Eng- Goetz), 3 38 4 the former American Lea- the past two seasons, is a < for BIG mowing jobs. At Crestview land leads 3-1) FIELD EVENTS Ontario Cresfv,ew Friday's Games High lump — 1 (tie). Chuck Leicy (0), guer with his first National seven- year veteran from AB R H ABT H WEST DIVISION and Gary Papst (0), 5 feet, 8 inches, 3, 3 1 1 Hunt ss Testmrss4 0 0 Houston at Los Angeles, 11 p m (Los Dave Merntt (S), 5 6 League loss. Bucknell. • Separate blade drive for easy 402 Gates 2b Hartcf4 1 1 Angeles leads 2-1) Shot put — 1, Phil Downs (S), 49 feet, starting—engage blade safely from 3 1 oCridercf Tuttle C 2 1 2 Saturday's Games 4 inches, 2, Martin Boyce (0), 44 9V:, 3, behind handle 400 Glowski If Paramore P 3 0 2 EAST DIVISION Mike Mowery (0), 44-8'/3 Mayrf2 1 1 Long iump — >, John Thompson (S), 3 0 1 Carroll rf Ottawa at New England, 2pm Pow-R-Pro mowers • Patented Pow-R-Vac" mower de- 3 0 OBrinieyp Rider Ib 3 0 0 Sunday's Games 19 feet, 8 inches, 2, Larry McCoy (S), 2000 Chelskii 3b Fluharty If 1 0 0 EAST DIVISION 18-7VJ, 3, Andy Thompson (S), 17 9 comply with all sign stands grass up straight, clips 2 0 1 Harden c Bowersock If 3 0 0 New England vs. Ottawa at Toronto, 2 Pole vault — 1, Kevin Alt (S), 11 feet, ANSI safety clean 300 Lnknbch Ib Rogers 2b 4 0 l pm 6 inches, 2 (tie), Dan Foreman (S), and standards Bishop 3d 3 0 1 WEST DIVISION Rich Steel (S), 11-0 • Positive rear-wheel drive powers 77 2 3 Totals Totals 2? 3 8 Winnipeg at Minnesota, 8 30 P m Discus — 1, Randy Cornett (S), 136 Ontario 25 IBM (Winnipeg leads 3-1) Los Angeles at feat, 8 inches, 2, Mike Mowery (0), 129 7II-CIO HALL—FREE PARKING ' Pro' up steep slopes with ease. Crestview 000 002-3 Houston, 8 30 p m Vz, 3, Chester Jones (S), 12M E — Tegtmeier 2, Hunt, Carroll, Brm- • Low-profile front slips under ley fences and shrubs—where most RBI — May, Rogers, Crlder, Chelski. KILLER •ORO others can't reach. LOB — Crestview 12, Ontario 8 .vs- Bases on Balls, off — Paramore 3, •ROOKS BRAZIL Brmley t SO — Paramore 10, Brmley 6 Test Drive The 1973 THE -VS- TONY Career Batter MONGOL MARINO Rusty Staub of the New York Mets carried a .282 ca- reer batting average into VON HESS FRED CURRY the 1973 season. ANP -YS- AND VON SHOTZ THE WTSCO
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