26 News Journal, Mansfield, 0. Friday, April 15,1977 High School Track Roundup

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ONTARIO — Behind two multiple FIELD EVENTS Discus — 1, Jay Adams (P), 130 feet, 5 Inches; 2, Discus — 1, Suzanne Haynes (WR), 68-5'A; 2, Cheryl GO S / winners, the Shelby Whippets whipped Eastman (SC), 68-2'/a. . LoCiu mp- 1. Lewis Gomez (P), IB feet, 8 Inches; Long lump — 1, Jennifer Hlte (WR)r 13-7;" 2, Mona " v umbert 5(eet> lnches; the 1Ontario.Warriors, 85-42, Thursday in Jackson (WR), 13-2'A. high school track and field. Shot put - 1, Kay Flint (SC), 30-11; 2, Suzanne Hay- 2 '" " '"'' ' nes (WR), 29-lOVi. ' Pol/ vo°uft — 'l, Edgar Trent (C), 10 feet; 2, Rob High jump — 1, Karen Deering (SC), 4-4; 2, Sherry Cornellus'(C), 9-0. v Dwight Downs won the weight events with a heave of 53 feet, one inch in the Hartly (WR), 4-2.. . shot put and a discus toss of 152-8. Team- mate Tom Imhoff won the 120-yard high St. Paul 57- Loudonville 78 hurdles (15.7), the 440-yard dash (53.1) New London 53 and the high jump (5-10). • Lexington 32 NEW LONDON — New London High 'LOUDONVILLE — Loudonville won Ontario managed only fcsur firsts, two School's girls track team fell to Norwalk nine of the 14 events as it handed Lexing- by Terry Davidson. The Warrior sprint- St. Paul here Thursday, 57-53, the Wild- ton a season-opening defeat-in'•girls er took firsts in the 100-yard dash (10.6) cats' first loss of the season. track Thursday, 78-32. - and the 220-yard dash (23.0). Elisha Bates and Liz Schick each won The Redbirds (1-0) got a double victo- two individual events for the Wildcats. HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND Fl ELD ry from Shelly Combs in the discus and At Ontario HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TRACK v Score: Shelby 85, Ontario a. . At New London the 100-yard dash. Lexington's f only TRACK EVENTS SCORE — Norwalk St. Paul 57, New London 53. double victor was Teresa Box in the long .. 120-yard high hurdles — Imhoff (S), 15.7; Rlley (O), TRACK EVENTS 16.0. Low hurdles — 1, Sue Mlssler (SP), 11.7; 2, Judy jump and 80-yard hurdles. 100-yard dash — 1, Davidson (O), 10.6; 1, -Hlnaman Hendrlckson (NL), 12.4. * ' 880 medley relay - 1, St. Paul (Jill Spettle, Chris Mile'run — 1, Tar'vln (S), 4:43.9; t, S. Jones (O), Schlacter, Theresa Earren, Deb Spettle), 2:08; 2, New HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS .TRACK-FIELD' London. At Uwdwivlll* 4:49.6. Score: Loudonville 78, Lexington 32. 880-yard relay — 1, Ontario (Davidson, Rakestraw, 100 dash - 1, Elisha Bates (NL), 11.8; 2, Jill Spettle . . ,- TRACK EVENTS Riley, C.Jones), 1:34.9. (SP), 12.3. Mile — 1, Liz Schick (NL), 6:22; 2, Julie Hipp (SP), 80-yard low hurdles — 1, Box (Lex), 12.8; 2, Zelgler 440-yard dash — 1, Imhoff (S), 53.1; 2, Santmyer (Lou), 13.2. (O), 54.7. 6:25. 180-yard low hurdles — 1, Reamsnyder (S), 21.7; 2. 880 relay — 1, New London (Kelly Miller, Andrea 880-yard medley relay — 1, Lexington (Saratln, Puder, Deb Kozel.'Kathy GrayK 2:06.4; 2, St. Paul. Sims, Volz, Slsco), 2:05.4. Rlley (O), 21.8. 100-yard dash — 1, Combs (Lou), 12.4; 2, Black 880-yard run — 1, Arnold (S), 2:04.3; 2, Jones (O), 440 dash — 1, Sue Mlssler (SP), 1:08.9; 2, Jill Spettle • (SP), 1:104. (Lou), 12.9. 2:06. Mile run - 1, Woodell (liex), 6:10.0; 2, Glndlesber- 220-yard dash — 1, Davidson (O), 23.0; 2, Roth (S), 440 relay — 1, New London (Renee Wllcox, Vicky Osterland, Kathy Gray, Elisha Bates), 56.1; 2, St. ger (Lou), 6:15.0. 440-yard dash — 1, Black (Lou), 68.1; 2, Sisco (Lex), two-mile run — 1, Helfner (S), 10:16.7;'2, Tarvln i Paul. . 880 run — 1, Maryann Creamer (SP), 2:57.6; 2, Lois (S), 10:22.3. - < I 880-yard relay — 1, Loudonville (t. Hill, Mumper, Mile relay — 1, Shelby (Imhoff, Strlne, Hlnaman, Damron (NL), 3:01. Combs, Gardner), 1:53.5. Arnold), 3:38.1. • 220 dash — 1, Elisha Bates (NL), 28.4; 2, Jill Spettle 1 •(SP), 29.4. - 440-yard relay-- 1, Loudonville (Zelgler, Mumper; FIELD EVENTS Combs. Gardner), 55.7. . • ' Shot put — 1, Downs (S), 53 feet, 1 Inch; 2, Dowds Mile relay — 1, St. Paul (Chris Schlacter/Norma Wllhelm, Sandy eluding. Sue Mlssler), 4:51.9; 2, New 880-yard run — 1, Woodell (L'ex), 2:51.0; 2, Glndlesber- (S), 50-9!6. ger (Lou), 2:55 4. High lump — 1, Imhoff (S), 5 feet, 10 Inches; 2, London. FJELD EVENTS - 220-yard dash — 1, Gardner (Lou), 29.8; 2, T. Hill Perry (O), 5-8. (Lou), 30.3. - - # . Long lump — 1, Mawhorr (S), 19 feet, 8'A Inches; 2, - Shot put — 1, Elaine Rlley (SP), 31-4%; 2, Deb Kozel (NL), 30-1% . S Mile relay — 1, Loudonville ( Spreng, Truax, Black, Davidson (O), 19-6. Mumper), 4:54.5. Discus — 1, Downs (S), 152 feet, 8 Inches; 2, Stewart Discus - 1, Paula Rader (NL), 86-8; 2, Elaine Rlley (SP), 84-1. - FIELD EVENTS ' CS High lump — 1, Molly Rlley (SP), 4-6; 2, Maryann shot put — 1, Gardner (Lou), 31 feet, % Inch; 2, p'ole vault - 1, Ellison (O), 12 feet, 6 inches; 2, Mumper (Lou), 29-6. ' Dowds (S), 11-0. Manzer (SP), 4-4. Long lump — I, Liz Schick (NL), 13-3%; 2, Molly ,Dfscus — 1, Combs (Lou), 91 fwt, 11 Inches; 2, Do- Rlley (SP), 12-9%. nelson (Lou), 79-2. High jump — 1, Weber (Lou), 4 feet, 6 Inches; 2, L. (SP), 84-1. . Hill Clou), 4-6. •' , 'ON THE GLASS — Ken Block (24) of the Indianapolis Racers terfinal action in Indianapolis Thursday night. The Racers Lexin.gton.j75 Long lump — 1, Box (Lex), 14 feet,' 1 Inch; 2,. Hoff checks Peter Marsh' (18) of the Cincinnati Stingers into the beat Cincinnati, 5-3, to take a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven (Lou), 13-5'A. , ' . glass during World Hockey Assn. Eastern Division quar- series. (AP Photo) Gallon 52 Crestline 67Mi GALION—Lexington High School's Plymouth 59^ track team improved its season'Work- Luctis63 . '•'* , Racers Beat Stingers sheet to 2-0 Thursday with a 75-52 victo- PLYMOUTH — The Crestline Bull- Danville 46 ;-. ry over Gallon. dogs remained undefeated after four, dual high school track,and field meets LUCAS — Lucas won all four of the HIGH SCHOOL TRACK At Gallon by clipping the Plymouth Big Red relays en route to a high school,girls SCORE — Lexington 75, Gallon 52. 1 1 track victory over Danville 'Thursday', TRACK EVENTS Thursday, e? /^ /^ M6.6. 63-46.' '• , ' 100 dash — 1, White (L), 10.5; 2, Guercld (G), 10.7. Crestline's Bob Kolokowski put to- Mile — 1, Lawson (G), 4:38.9; 2, Myers (L), 5.00.4. gether a difficult double win by captur- Danville had three double winners, but Toronto Upsets Flyers 880 relay — 1, Lexington (Billman, Crawford, Lamp, Marzetti), 1:40.7; 2, Gallon, 1:42.1. ing firsts in the mile,and two-mile run's. " it proved to be not enough for the victo- 440 dash — 1, Burkhart (L), 54 8; 2, Rhind (L), 55 6. : Low hurdles - 1, James (L). 22.4; 2, Auer (L), 23.1. For the Big Red, double winners were ry. / - United Press International , as possible," he said. "They get up by treal, which travels to St. Louis to try to 880 run — 1, Baer (L), 2:11.3; 2, Myers (L), 2:13.4 2:13.4. Jay Adams in the shot put and discus - ~'HioH SCHOOLGIRLS TRACK two goals and they just keep, dumping conclude its series Saturday and Sunday. At Lucas . The biggest suprise so far of the Stan- 220 dash — 1, White (L), 24.T; 2, Kirk (G), 24.5. - and Lewis Gomez-in the 180-yard low the puck out. The way they are playing Two mile — 1, Kim (G). 10:30; I Cerar (G), 10:51.8. Score: Lucas63. Danville46 > - "N „ ley Cup playoffs is the Toronto Maple In World Hockey Assn. playoff'games, . Mile relay — 1, Lexington (Surkhart, Rhlnd, Miller, - hurdles and the 440-yard dash. TRACK EVENTS • - * Leafs, who traveled to Philadelphia this even" a one-goal- lead might be good Thursday night, Indianapolis beat Cin- Baer), 3:48 5; 2, Gallon, 3:51. 80-yard hurdles — 1, Beth Durbln'(D), 14.2; 2, Kelly enough to win. If we did the same thing, FIELD EVENTS ' Hurley (D), 15.0. week and departed with a 2-0'lead Jn cinnati, 5-3, and Quebec edged New Eng- Long jump — 1, Stall (G), 18-4'/«; 2, Russell (G), 17- HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND Fl ELD 880-yard medley relay — 1, Lucas (Strassel, Re«J, I think everybody would go home." 5Vi. At Plymouth Lehnhart, Brauchler), 2:27.5. their best-of-seven quarterfinal series land, 4-3, in overtime. Indianapolis and High lump — 1, Graves (L), 6-0; 2. Stall (G), 6-0, score: Crestline 67'A, Plymouth 59'A. .100-yard dash — 1, Becky Colony (D), 13.6; 2, Wenoy Pole vault — 1, Stall (G). 12-6; 2, Roettges (L), 12-0. • TRACK EVENTS Reed (L), 13.7. - - / against the Flyers. Toronto's 4-1 victory Wednesday night Quebec each hold 3-0 leads in their best- Shot put — 1, Gale (G), 48-3%; 2, Tupps (G), 47-1'/«. ,120-yard high hurdles — 1. Mike Llnclcone (C), 17.7; Mile run — \, Debby Sauder (L), 8:57.9; 2, Mary followed Monday night's 3-2 triumph and of-seven semifinal series. 47-1V4. 2, Ray Gullett (P), 18.0. Gsrfleld (L), 8:59.3. "No way I thought we could come into Discus - 1, Gale (G), 136-3; 2, Wallace (L), 135-1. 100-yard dash - 1, Jody Hale (C), 10.5; 2, Bosco 880-yard relay — 1, Lucas (Shafer, Strass«l, Reed, Walker (0,10.9. . Cox), 2:12.6. this building and win two games," To- marked the Leafs' third straight victory V i Mile run — 1, Bob KolokowskTCO, 5:19.0; 2, Mike 440-yard dash — 1, Becky Colony (D), 1:20.8; 2, Ro- Blair MacDonald scored three goals 7 ronto coach Red Kelly said_af ter Wed- on Philadelphia ice after five years Horning (C), 5:24.0. • \ xanne Shsfer (U, ! :24.4. and Brian McDonald added two others 880-yard relay - 1, Plymouth (Humbert, Whlttlng- 440-yard relay — 1, Lucas (Brauchler, Lehnhart,' nesday night's triumph at the Spectrum. without a win. South Central 69 ton, Shaver, Thallman), 1:4S.O. Reed, Spencer), 1:04.2. to spark Indianapolis, which was out- 440-yard dash — 1, Lewis Gomez (P), 57.9; 2, Bosco 880-yard run — 1, Maria Arnold (D), 3:00.3; 2, Deb- Western Reserve 58 Walker (C), 59.6. by SaudeML), 3:17.5. Philadelphia coach Fred Shero said he The series moves to Toronto tonight. shot, 33-23, by the Stingers. 180-yard low hurdles - 1, Ray Gullett (P), 23.0; 2, 220-yord desh — 1, Kelly Hurley (D), 33.0; 2. Tina thought the Leafs' style of play made it ' GREENWICH — South Central (2-2) Mike Lincicione (C), 23:9. Strassel (D.33.7. In other games tonight, the New York Paul Baxter scored at 1:50 of over- 880-yard run — 1, Roger Croyle (C), 2:21.0; 2, Bill Mile relay — 1, Lucas (Ellas, Spencer, Brauchler, impossible for the Flyers to catch up Islanders travel to Buffalo and Boston time to lift Quebec over New England. defeated Collins Western Reserve, 69-58, Suffer (P), 2:23.0. Shafer),*time not available. ' once they got behind. And the Flyers got in high school track Thursday. 220-yard dash — 1, Terry Foy (C), 25.7; 2, Doug FIELD EVENTS visits Los Angeles. The Islanders and John McKenzie had tied the game for Thallman (P), 25.9. High jump — J, Debby Sauder (L), 4 f«et 2 Inches; 2. behind by two goals t quickly in both Two-mile run — 1, Bob Kolokowski (C), 11:37; 2, Becky Colopy (D), 3-10. the Bruins each lead their series, 2-0. New England with 55 seconds left in South Central's Randy Conaway es- Mike Horning (C), 11:56. Discus — 1, Sherry Shoemaker (L), 62-10; 2, Ring- games in Philadelphia. tablished a school record in the mile, Mile relay — J_Plymouth (Humbert, Gullett, Sha- wait (D), distance not available. Also holding a 2-0 series advantage is regulation time. Serge Bernier-scored ver, Gomez), 4:05. Long jump — 1, Kelly Hurley (D), 12-5'A; 2, Shelly "They're delaying the game as much defending Stanley Cup champion Mon- two goals for Quebec. . covering the distance in 5:02.4. The old FIELD EVENTS McCready (L), 12-V4. Shot put — 1. Jay Adams (P), 46 feet, 3 Inches; 2, Shot put - 1, Maria Arnold (D). 24-7; 2, Theresa mark was 5:06.4. Jody Hale (C), 42-7. , Eilenfeld (L), 24-6'A. HIGH SCHOOL TRACK At South Central SCORE — South Central 69, Western Reserve 58. TRACK EVENTS , High hurdles — 1 (tie), Todd Christie (SO and Jeff Linden's Horn (WR), 19.5. , 100 dash — 1, Steve McGuckin (WR), 11.1; 2, Jeff Major Leagues... Ray (SO, 11.4. Mile — 1, Randy Conaway (SO, 5:02.4 (new record, United Press International AMERICAN LEAGUE Hank Kozloski old record5:06.4 by Goodman; 2,TerryMunroe (WR),, NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST Todd Penn 5:11. EAST ,- W L Pet. 880 relay — 1, South Central (Jeff Ray, Paul Deer- " W L Pet. GB Cleveland -". 3 1 .750 ing, YancyToney, Doug Walcher), 1:42.8; 2, Western St. Louis 5 1 .833 - Toronto - 3 2 .714 News Journal Stall Writer Reserve. Chicago 3 2 .600 1(4 Milwaukee 3 2 .600 'A 440 dash — 1, Chris Howard (SO, 56.7; 2, Rick Con- Montreal 1 2 2 '.500 2 New York 2 3 .400 IVi Picks OSU away (SO, 57 0. New York 3 3 .500 2 Baltimore 1 4 .200 Low hurdles — 1, Jerry Morrow (WR), 22.9; 2, Mark Pittsburgh 2 3 .400 2'A Detroit / 1 -5 .167 Clark (SO, 23 0. Philadelphia 0 4 .000 4 Boston .000 COLUMBUS (UPI) — Columbus Lind- 880 run — 1, Dave Timbs (WR), 2:15.2; 2, Randy WEST - wBT--~™° " en McKinley's Todd Penn, who dazzled a Conaway (SO, 2:20 6. W L Pet. GB W L Pet. 220 dash - 1, Steve McGuckin (WR), 25.1; 2, Jeff Houston 5 1 .833 - Oakland S 6 1 .857 packed St John Arena and-top-ranked Ray (SO, 25.4. Los Angeles 4 2 .667 1 Kansas City .._ 4 1 .800 Garland Under Pressure Two mile — 1. Terry Munroe (WR), 11:14.2; 2, Ran- Son Francisco..... 3 3 ,500 2 Texas 4 1 .800 Barberton in the championship game of dy Conaway (SO, 11:34.4. San Diego 3 4 .429 2V4 Chicago 3 3 .500 last month's Class "AAA State Tourna- Mile relay — t, South Central (Chris Howard, Rick Atlanta 2 4 .333 3 Seattle 4 5 CLEVELAND — How'd you like to be league games in limited service with the Conoway, Paul Deerlng, Yancy Toney), 3:52.2; 2, Cincinnati , 2 5 .286 3'A Minnesota ; 3 4 .429 3 ment, has signed on with coach Eldon Western Reserve. Thursday Results California 3 6 .333 4 in Wayne Garland's shoes? Orioles, starting in 1973 when you ap- FIELD EVENTS St. Louis 4 New York 1 I Thursday Results Miller's Buckeyes., High lump — 1, Dave Timbs (WR), 5-6; 2. Todd San Francisco B San Diego 4 Cleve at Tcxas.ppd.. rain Here' it is, the eve of your pitching peared in one game, (a start and a loss). Christie (SO, 5-4. Games Today Milwaukee 5 Baltimore 0 / The 5-foor-10 Penn.'a two-time United t Long jump — 1, Jerry Morrow (WR), 18-2'A; 2, (All Times EST) Toronto 5 Detroit 3 . debut with the and it's Even|then, you opened the 1976 season Steve McGuckin (WR), 16-4'A. Chicago (Krukow 0-0) at New York (Matlack 0-1), Seattle 4 Minnesota 3 Press International all-Ohio guard, sign- Shot put — 1, Mark Clark (SO, 47-7'A; 2, Chris How- 2.05 p m. , Oakland 8 California 7 ed a national letter of intent with Ohio the 1977 home opener for the Tribe. in the Baltimore bullpen before making ard (SO, 41-10%. Philadelphia (CarltonO-1) at Montreal (StanhouseO- Games Today your first start on May 28. So how's it Discus — 1, Chris Howard (SO, 127;,2, Mark Clark 0), 2:15pm •~ - (All Times EST) State Thursday, as Miller's intensive re- Municipal Stadium will be jammed (SC), 110-6%. Los Angeles (Rau 1-0) at San Francisco (Halickl 1-0) New York (Gullett 0-1) at Milwaukee (Augustine 1- feel, Wayne?. Pole vault - 1, Paul Flnley (WR), 12-0; 2, Paul • 4'05 p m. ' 0), 2:30 p.m. i cruiting program continued to pay divi- with over 60,000 baseball fans, some of Deering (SC), 11-6. / Houston (Lcmongello 0-1) at Atlanta (Ruthven 1-0), Oakland (Torrer 1-0) at Minnesota (Thormodsgard dends. them to see the '77 Indians battle the "There's no question about.it," smiled 7-.35 p.m. 1*0), 4 p.m. • , Pittsburgh (Rooker 0-1) at St. Louis (Falcone 0-0), Baltimore (Grlmsley 0-1) at Texas (Alexander 1-0), Penn was the third all-Ohio player to Boston Red Sox and old Cleveland favor- the 26-year-old righthander through a 8:35 p m. 8:35 p.m. ite, Sox righthander . • bushy mustache that makes him look Northmor 69 . Cincinnati (Norman 0-0) at Son Diego (Shirley 1-0) Detroit (Ruhle 0-1) at Kansas City (Colborn 1-0), sign with Ohio State since Wednesday 10pm 8:30 p.m. older, "v the pressure has been building •Fredericktown 58 Saturday Games Toronto (Hargan 1-0) at Chicago (Knapp 1-0), 8-30 and Miller has three more to go. But mostly, they'll be passing judg- Philadelphia at Montreal : p m - •• ment on your right arm, and arm that all along. IBERIA — Northmor defeated Fred- Chicago at New York Seattle (Abbott 0-1) at California (Redford 0-0), On Wednesday, the first day for na- Pittsburgh at St. Louis 10:30 pm. tional letter signings, the Buckeyes got accounted for the best winning percent- "Right now all I want to do is go out ericktown, 69-58, in high school track Los Ang at San Francisco Saturday Games age (20-7, .741) among all American there and get that first one under my Thursday. The victory was the second of Houston at Atlanta, night > Toronto at Chicago the signatures of 6-6 Marquis Miller, of Cinci at San Diego, night v New York at Milwaukee belt, no matter how it turns out. Then I the season for Northmor against no loss- Boston at Cleveland Columbus St. Charles, and 6-9 Jim Smith League starters in 1976. Oakland at Minnesota think I can start going out there and es. Baltimore at Texas, night of Cleveland East Tech. Detroit at Kan City, night s Only you did it with the Baltimore Ori- pitch relaxed." • Don Carter sparked Northmor by win- ' Seattle at California, night Still to be signed by Miller is "the oles, for whom you toiled at a mere pit- Linescores.. franchise," 6-11 Herbie William's of Co- tance compared to what the Indians Garland went through a tense period ning three events, the 100-yard dash, 220 lumbus Marion Franklin, and two others shelled out on the open market to land during spring training, when he started and 440. United Press International from among Barberton's 6-2 Carter you via the historic free agent re-entry the exhibition season opener and suffer- . HIGH SCHOOL TRACK NATIONAL LEAGUE Ashland Defeated - ed a sore shoulder, medically described V At Northmor / San Francisco 012 020 300- 8 12 3 Scott, Cleveland Collinwood's 6-5 Vince draft last. Nov. 19. SCORE — Northmor 69, Fredcrlcktown 58. OBERLIN — Oberlin College, a tennis as "biceptal tendonitis." San Diego 000101 110—4 70 Brookins," 6-3 Kenny Page of New York TRACK EVENTS Barr (1-1) and Hill; Frelsleben, Griffin (3), Tomlln powerhouse in the Ohio Athletic Confer- High hurdles — 1, Reep (N), 15.7; 2, Isett (F), 17.5. (5), Bernal (6), Metiger' (8) and Tenace. City and 6-J.O Kevin Nash of Trenton, At that time you signed a 10-year con- It kept him'on the shelf for the better 100 dash — 1, Carter (N), 10.4; 2, Perry (N), 10.8. LP—Freisleben (0-1). HRs—San Francisco, Modlock ence, routed Ashland College Thursday, Mile — 1, Becthel (F). 5:02; i Shipley (F), 5:03. (2), McCovoy (2); Son Diego, Turner (1), Rettenmund Mich. tract worth an estimated ?2.3 million to part of two weeks when all he could do i" 880 relay — 1, Northmor (McCormlck, Jenne, 8-1. pitch for the Indians. Not any pitcher in was' run and throw easily against the Roelle, Perry), 1:43 1; 2, Fredericktown, did not fin- St LoulS * _ 003 001 000— 4 10 1 . "We are very pleased with the kids ish. New York 000 000 100- 1 7 0 The Eagles'(3-1) got only one singles Cleveland history received that kind of outfield wall at Hi Corbett Field in Tuc- 440 dash - 1, Carter (N), 53.4; Z Wollor (F), 55.2. Forsch, Urrea-(7) and Simmons; Koosmon, Apo- we've signed so far," said Miller. ^ Low hurdles — 1, Reep (N), 22.4; 2, Jenne (N),-22 8. win from Matt Clapper. Eagles John money, not , not , son. daca (8), Lockwood (9) andGrote. WP— Forsch (2-0). ' 880 run — 1, Becthel. (F), 2:11; 2, Hershner (N). LP—Koosman (01). Card, Bob Evans and Paul Stolz all suf- The explosive Penn scored 54 points in not , not even Tiant who AMERICAN LEAGUE So his training period was set back and •220 dash - 1, Carter (N), 24.1; 2, Perry (N), 24.6. Baltimore 000 000 000- 032 fered their first defeat. Linden's two State Tournament-wins, in- won 20 games or more four times. Two mile — 1, Shipley (F), 10:52.1; 2, Wilson (p). Milwaukee 000 022 Olx— 5110 everyone from manager Frank Robin- May (0-2) and Dempsey; Sloton (1-0) and Moore. cluding 28 in the title game win over Mile relay — 1, Fredericktown (Daniels, Spearmniv Oberlin is undefeated after three But until last season, you were a relief son to general manager Phil Seghi Grimm, Isett), 3-44 3: 2, Northmor, 3:44.8. Detroit : 000 000 210- 362 Barberton, 14 coming in the deciding fi- Toronto 001 001 03x-5 70 matches. pitcher who started only seven major fretted but tried not to fuss. FIELD EVENTS Bare, Hillcr (8), Foucault (8) and Wockerjfuss; Gar- nal quarter. Shot put - 1, McCombs (N), 48-1; 2, George (F), 45. vln (2-0) and Ashby. LP—Miller (0-2). HRs—Detroit, COLLEGE TENNIS Discus — 1, George )F), 130-6; i McCombs (N), 114- Wockenfuss (1), LcFloro (1),- Toronto, Velez (3). At Oberlin Colleg* Minnesota 000 010 002- 3 6 1 Score: Oberlin a, Ashland College 1 Miller noted the Buckeyes lost three Lona lump - 1, McCormlck (N), \1-Wt; 2, Reep Seattle 010 000 12x— 4*2 SINGLES guards off last year's team, Larry Bol- Arm Feels Strong (N), 1?-5'A.. Larry Segan (O) defeated Harlan Hopchlkv 6-3, 6-3; Redlern, Schucler (8) and Borgmonn; Wheeloefc, den and Mike Da'ugherty, who gradu- High lump — 1, Zollars (F), 5-6; 2, Roelle (N) and • Montague (9) and Stinson. WP- Wheelock (2-0). Dove Snyder (O) def. Kevin Lillle, 7-5. 6-3; Scott Kald Ferenbaugh (F), 5-4. LP—Redfern- (0-2). HRs—Minnesota, Bostock (1); (O) def. John Gard, 6-1, 6-0; Matt Clapper 1A) def. ated, and Jud Wood, who transferred to "My arm feels great now," declared by the Tribe in each game. Fenway Park Pole vault — 1, Redmond (F), 10-6; 2, Lift (N), 9-6. Eric Beldoch, 7-5, 7-5; Steve CCConnell (O) def.. Bob Garland, who has thrown hundreds of fans and Boston sportswriters scorched Sfiffin&If!: 010 010 302- 7 13 0 Evans, 6-1, 7-5; Steve Mark (O) def. Paul Stolz, 5-7, 6- Penn State. Oakland .:...._ 000,003 401- 8 11 4 2, 6-3. ' \ batting practice pitches in the past two him unmercifully. Tanana, Verhoeven (7), Scott (9) and Humphrey, DOUBLES• "One of our greatest needs was to Western Reserve 57 Etchcbarren (9); Medlch, Torreolbo (7), Glusti (7), • Segan-Snvder (O)'defeated Hopchlk-Clapper, 7-«, t-i weeks. "There's no problem there. The Bair'W ond Williams, Newman (9). WP— balr (1-0). 2; Kalb-O'Connoll (O) def. Gord-Llllle. 6-4, t-0; Sandy strengthen our point guard position," soreness is gone and the arm feels "I just hope what happened to Camp- South Central 53 1 LP—Vcrhooven (02). HRs-Oakland, Allen (2), Lowe-Steve Ferris (O) def. Dave Graham-Evans, 6-4 said Miller. "As we looked arpund the McKlnney (1), Pane (3). 6-2. strong. I just need to pitch." bell doesn't happen to me," Garland GREENWICH — South Central High NEXT MATCH country, it became apparent there was SATURDAY — At Akron University, 1 p.m. managed a sick smile and rapped his School's girls track team dropped a 57-53 no one better than Todd Penn. He is a Robinson believes Garland's trouble knuckles on the wooden table top. great competitor, has a great feel for was the result of his "not pitching Win- decision \ to Collins Western Reserve Thursday. The Trojans are now 4-0. the point guard position and has great ter ball for the first time in a long time - "What they did to him was brutal," he t Olympic Runner Out BOWLING SPECIAL speed and quickness. and'not knowing how to pace himself added. "The fans were very^ unfair to Karen Deering won two events for the Hugh Spooner of Toronto (Ont.) New- more slowly in spring training." him, but the Boston writers can take the ' Trojans, the 440-yard dash in 1:08.9 and tonbrook, a member of the Canadian ALL YOU CAN BOWL "But," added Miller, "his greatest as- ' blame for a ,lot of that. The people were the high jump-with a leap of four feet, 400-meter Olympic relay team who was . IN 3 HOURS FOR . . . set is his knowledge of the game and his When the Indians won tlieir first two just reacting to what they wrote. ' i four inches. expected to compete this weekend in the competitive spirit. He likes to come out games in Boston, Garland saw what can HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TRACK $909 At South Central 46th Mansfield-Mehock Relays, will-not i on top. happen to one of "those millionaire free "Come to think of it, I may be the last SCORE — Collins Western, Reserve 57, South Cen- appear. _. . - tral 53, Mutt Hov* 2 r«r*om "We watched Todd play for a long agents" wh'en they fail to live up to of the free agents to go out there. It TRACK EVENTS V •• , what's expected~of them. seems like all the others (there were 27 Low hurdles — 1, Mona Jackson (WR), 13.9; 1, Con- .Per Lout time. He's had a fantastic high school nie Blair (SC), 14 5. Spooner, who was projected to run a Saturday 1:30 t» 4:30 career and I'm sure he'll make a very in all) have had theirshots by now." *B80 medley relay — 1, Western Reserve (Sherry 9.4 100-yard dash,-was given approval to • Sunday 9 A.M. to Noon Boston relief pitcher Bill Campbell, Hartly, Annette Smith, Marge Schnell, Hayroon), large contribution to ourprogram." 2:093; 2, South Central, 2:13.57 compete ,b'y the Canadian National Come out and try the new 82-70 solld-ttata who won 17 and saved 20 games with the Thinking ahead to Saturday, Garland 100 dash — 1, Theresa Schaffer (WR), 13.1; 2, Kelly plnspottincj. Selgfroid (SC), 13.3. Track Coach,. Gerrard Mach, but his Minnesota Twins in 1976, became the "sighed, "It's really going to be some Mile — 1, Sue Jenkins (SO, 6:40.1; 2. Deanna Dauch school foiled his entry. He and his team- first free agent to sign with a new team day. A lot of eyes will be on me." (WR.), 7:10.4, 888 relay — 1, Western Reserve (Theresa Schaffer, mate sprlnter'Mike Collymore were re- in 1977, in this case the Red Sox, who Mona Jackson, Annette Smith, Carol Harper), 1 -.59; 2, Free Agent Camp Then he half wondered aloud, "I some- South Central, 2:12.6. quired to take exams Friday afternoon. desperately needed a bullpen stopper 440 dash — 1. Karen Deering (SC), 1:08.9; 2, Sherry VILLAGE CLEVELAND (UPI) -TheCleveland and paid $1 million for five yeart to get times wish I'd got to pitch that game in Hartly (WR), 1:10.2 . Browns announced today their annual Texas (Wednesday's game) when Frank 440 relay — 1, Western Reserve (Theresa Schaffer, This does not, eliminate two-miler Campbell. Marge Schnell, Annette Smith, Mona Jackson), 58.7; Dave Peckham, who hafs an 8:50 clock- free agent tryout camp will be held i had'me scheduled, to get that first one South Central, 1:09. '/LANES 220 dash - t, Kelly Solgfrold (SC), 31.0; 2, Annette ing to his credit, or 9.6 sprinter Dave April 30 at-Finnie Stadium on the cam- Cleveland fans may recall Campbell out of the way. Smith (WR), 31 S Phon* 75*-<37» , Mile relay — 1, South Central (Sue Jenkins, Cheryl McKnight, who, both attend different, . Rt. 42 S. Appl«««i Shop. Ctr. . pus of Baldwin-Wallace College in sub- not only failed miserably in his first two Eastman, Deanna Sweeting, Karen Deering), 5-03; '' ' urban Berea. ' • appearances for Boston, but was shelled "But I'm ready," he finally decided. Western Reserve, 5:21.5. schools. 'SPAPERJ