Suuday, May 30, 1071 j'fld, O, ,'k-ws Journc Lee Trevino Track-Field Summaries Class AAA Clans AA Class A Holds Lead Summary of the 64th Ohio High School Summary of the 1971 Ohio High School Summary of the 1971 Ohio High School track and field Class AAA champion- Class AA track and field championships Clasj A track and field championships at By DUREN CHEEK ship) at Ohio Siajlum; at Ohio Stadium: Ohio Stadium: FRIDAY BVENTS FRIDAY EVENTS FRIDAY EVENTS MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) — Lee Trevino tapped in a Two-mile run _ 1, Keith Brown, Shak- Two- mile run — 1, Mike Mltch«ll, Two • mile run - I, Harold Clark/ C-v- er Heights, »:U.<; 2, Tim Wasco, Loraln Ontario, 9:25.8; 2, Robert Bentz, Lisbon darvllle, 9:53.9; 2, Gary Vlpptrman, Be- four- foot birdi—e putt on the 18th green Saturday fora Senior, 9:18.8; 3. Dave Wyatt, LyndhUQt Beav«r Local, 9:2«.0; 3, Rex Brock- thel Tale, 9:14.8; 3, MJke Pal, Jackson Brush, 9:23.3; 4, Joe Hurd, Medina Sen- schmldt, Kansas Lakota, 9:41.0; 4, Ron Milton, 9:54.9; 4, Mark Hoobler, Irondale one - under - par 69 to cling to a two - stroke, third - round ior, 9:25.0; 5. Bob Wallace, Youngstown Dunfee, Stewart Federal Hocking, Stanton Local, 9:5».7; 5, ttob Woaorrwn, lead in the $175,000 Danny Thomas Memphis Classic. Austlntown Fl'ch, 9:30.3; 6, Tom Bryant, 9-44.9; 5, Anthony Adame, Ajhtabula Arcanum, 9.-S7./; t, Leroy Baker, Han- Worthlnflton, 9:31.6. Eigewood, 9:46.0; 6, Pat Bennett, Co- overton United, 10:000. (Record. Flrtt High jump—l, Joe Reccord, Cleveland lumbus Grandvlew, 9:48.1. time for event m new Class A). Trevino had a nine - under - par 201 to pull ahead of Benedictine, t leet, 8 inches; 2, Bruce Pole vault — 1, Mike Penslnger Bucy- Shot pjt - l, Tom Cook, Lockland, 55 surging Doug Sanders, who burst out of the pack with a Hodge, Dayton Belrnonl, 4-6; 3, Herb rus, 14 feet, 5'/< Inches; 2, Max Gehle, feet, 8'/j Inches; 2, Randy Rousch, Pick- Williams, Akron East, 6-6; 4, Paris Versailles, 14,-l; 3, Paul Treddway, Up- eringlon, 51-IP/j; 3, Mike Griffith, Canal seven - under - par 63 to give him a 56-hole total of 203. Jones, Mansfield Malabar, 6-6; S, Dave per Sandusky, 14-0; 4, Mitch Wlhor, Winchester, 49-1 '/<; 4, Ei Foofe, Cleve- Armstrong, Amherst, 6-5; 6, Willis Price, East Palestine, 14-0; 5, Russ Dobos, land Cuyahoqa Heights, 49-3'/i; 5, Randy Trevino started the day one shot in front, of Larry Ziegler East Cleveland Shaw, 6-4. (Record. Old Brooklyn, 14.0; 6, George Fischer, Olm- Schaefer, Fort Loramle, 49-1 Vi; 6, Bob but Ziegler faded with a 73 that left him back at 204 in a record of 6-7 set by Tony Wilson, Colum- sted Falls 14-0. (Record. First time for Darby, Bcallsvlllc, 49-1 BILL ROGERS Penick won the class AA boy around a curve. Jesse Challis, Youngstown Ursuline, 14.0. 6, Ciszewski, Poland, 4-27.0. 5, Steve Hill, Long, Hardm Northern 4:34. 6, Mike ond victory in as many COLUMBUS — Jeff Alex Jackson, Cleveland Benedictine dis- Urbana, 4:28.4. 6, Mark Ardington, Per- Crane, Columbus Academy, 4:34.8. gle one - putt green, but if crown for Cleveland Gil- Owens' meet record 20.8 qualified. rusburg, 4.29.4. 800 relays — 1, Cleveland Heights Lu- years for the Wildcats, and Parks, Eric Penick, Rick 100 yard dash — 1, Bob Lawson, Tole- 100-yard dash — l, Eric Penick, Gates you look at where I placed mour Academy by claiming theran East, Duane Gilmore, Chauncey their llth team victory in Brown and Bob Lawson was set in 1933 on a do Libbey, 9.6. 2, Charles Larsuel, Alli- Mills Gilbour Academy, 9.8. 2, Marcellus Bowen, Jerome Cork, Mike Sweeney, the ball, it wasn't a bad ance, 9.8. 3, Derek Cardwell, Dayton Roberts, Columbus DeSales, 10.2. 3, 1:32.0. 2, Kent State, 1:33.4. 3, Canal the past 15 years. three first (30 points), tak- straight course. Glenn Hatkrader, Middletown Fenwick, day with the putter," Trevi- shone brightly here yester- Chaminade, 9.9. 4, Winslow Taylor, Ak- Winchester, 1:33.5. 4, Newcomerstown, day as individual stars of ing the 100-yard dash (9.8), ron East, 9.9. 5, Marvin Jones, Cleveland 10.2. 4, Larry Jackson, Columbus Mifflin, 1:33.5. 5, Plymouth, 1:33.5. 6, Covington, no said. "Like the pin FINAL TIME East, 9.9. 6, Milt Snodgrass, Alliance, 10-2. 5, Jeff Higgins, Ottawa Glandorf, 1:33.9. the 1971 Ohio High School 10.0. 10.3. 6, Tyran Pardue, Youngstown 180-Yard Low Hurdles — 1, Dave Gar- would be on the front right 220-yard dash (21.7) and * North, 10.4. Liquori was participating Track - Field Champion- Mile Run — l, Mike Burley, Berea, den, Fairport Harbor, 20.0. 2, Duane Gil- and I'd put the ball at the the 440-yard dash (48.6). Defending individual 4:14.1; 2, Ron Addison, Cleveland 880 Relays — 1, Columbus Mifflin (Ken more, Cleveland Heights Lutheran East left back." for the final tune in the ships. champions had a rough Rhodes, 4:14.9. 3, Chris Ayres, Cleveland Wade, Lonnie Robertson, Rick Compton, 20, 3, Tom Everett, Edgerton, 20.3.'2, IC4A event, and tuning up East Tech 4:19.1. 4, Tom Preston, Fair- Larry Jackson) 1:31.3. 2, Akron South Rick Phillips, Vanlue, 20.3. 5, George Parks, who led Dayton The Notre Dame-bound time at this meet. born Baker, 4-19 9. 5, Tony Nugent, 1:31.4. 3, Bexley, 1:31.7. 4, Steubenville Kaczmarek, Cleveland Cuyahoga Sanders, the flashy dress- for an upcoming duel in sprinter made it five gold Rocky River, 4:19.9. 6, Rick Fryman, Catholic, 1.32.0. 5, Dayton Jefferson, Heights, 20.7. 6, Mike Manson, Coving- Portland with Jim Ryun. Roosevelt to the Class AAA Clayton Northmount, 4:20.4. 1-32.1 6, Coshocton, 1-32.6. ton, 20 7. er from Houston, had the medals in two years as he In Class AAA, High 180-Yard Low Hurdles — 1, Ernest 180-Yard Low Hurdles — 1, Ron We- 880-Yard Run — 1, Grady Reid, Bata- team title, captured the ber, Rossford, 19 9. 2, Anthony Jones, day's finest round and was He recently defeated Ryun repeated,, his 1970 victories jumper Willis Price of East DeChellis, Youngstown Ursuline, 19.0. 2, via, 1:565. 2, Terry Risner, Lucasville long jump and 120- yard Jeff Parks. Dayton Roosevelt, 19.3. 3, Akron South, 20.1. 3, Rick Scott, East valley, 1:59.5. 3, Dan Orange, Toledo just two strokes off the rec- with a time of 3:54.6 in in the 100- and 220-yard Cleveland Shaw finished Tim Kight, Worthington, 19.3 4, Larry Palestine, 20.1. 4, Jeff Rhoades, Love- Northwood, 1 -59 6. 4, William Glanz, Lib- what was billed as the high hurdles championships Poole, Akron Garfield, 20.0. 5, Melvin. land, 20.2. 5, James Evans, Warrensville erty Center, 1:598 5, Terry Davis, Spar- ord low round set here in sixth after setting a record Heights, 205 6, James Rockwell, New and placed second in the events. Penick got his big- Powers, Middletown, 20.0. 6, Jerry ta Highland, 2.01.6. 6, Gayland Gallant, 1969 by Steve Reid. "dream mile" here. gest scare in the 220-yard (6-7) winning in 1970. Low O'Neal, Toledo Libbey, 200 Lexington, 20.6. Arcadia, 2:02.0. 180 - yard low hurdles 880-Yard Run — 1, Louis DeFreeze, 220-yard Dash — 1, Eric Penick, Gates 220-Yard Dash — 1, Rick Brown, hurdler Tim Kight of Wor- Mills Gilmour Academy, 217. 2, Jeff LITTLE WAND Second place in the mile event. Named the outstand- dash when he was charged Cleveland Glenville, 1:53.0. 2, Earl Georgetown, 22.3. 2, Mike Sweeney, with one false start. Not thington ran one-tenth of a Smith, Fremont Ross, 1:561 3, Bob Huggins, Ottawa Glandorf, 22.2; 3, Glenn Cleveland Lutheran East, 22.5. 3, Ed run went to John Baker of ing performer , in Class Linn, North Olmsted, 1:56.2. 4, Randy Harkrader, Middletown Fenwick, 22.3. 4, Brennan, LaGrange Keystone, 22.5. 4, "It's all in the putter — taking any chances on a second faster this year Davis, Wadsworth, 1:56.2. 5, Al Tonks, Ken Norman, Orrville, 22.4. 5, Bill Maryland with 4:03.0. AAA, Parks gave his best Jones, Grandview, 22.4. 6, Larry Jack- 'huck Devers, DeGraff Riverside, 22.8. that little wand makes all second false start (which (19.4) but wound up in Parma Normandy, 1:562. 6, Dave Klein, 5, Gary Whitaker, Spencerville, 22.9. 6, performance in the high Stow, 1:57.0. son, Columbus Mifflin, 22.8. Mike Brown, Beallsville, 23.0. the difference," Sanders Liquori's victory made 220-Yard Dash — 1, Bob Lawson, Tole- 880-Yard Run — 1, Paul Umtierger, Ot- sticks, barely nosing, out would have disqualified third place. 440-Yard Dash — 1, Rick Brown, said, and proved it with 26 him the third man to win him), Penick sat tight and do Libbey, 21.6. 2, Charles Larsuel, Alli- tawa Glandorf, 1:56.6. 2, James Hazen, Georgetown, 49:8.2. Rod Gilliland, Wa- Canton McKinley's Alex The fast-moving Akron ance, 21.8. 3, Derek Cardwell, Dayton Louisville Aquinas, 1:57.1. 3, Forrest terford, 50.5. 3, Mike Westfall, North putts, including 10 one - six indoor and outdoor ti- Chaminade, 22.0. 4, Dave Stachowski, Merten, Wyoming, 1:59.7. 4, Kent Harris, Lewisburg Triad, 50.6. 4, Phil Repp, DiMarzio and Mark Burke got out of the blocks late. Deshler Henry, 1:00.0. 5, Bill McGowan, putt greens. tles during the champion- East mile relay remained Cleveland Rhodes, 22.3. 5, Ray Stringer, Hicksville, 51.3. 5, Charles Tyler, Frank- of Marietta. He still managed to clock Warren Western Reserve, 22.3. 6, Jeff Circleville, 2:00.4. 6, Larry Evans, Woos- fort Adena, 51.5. 6, Steve Sonnenberg, ship competition. Leslie intact after winning big in Smith, Toledo Whitmer, 22.5. ter Triway, 2:01.4. Holgate, 51 5. Defending champion an excellent 21.7. 440-Yard Dash — 1, Winslow Taylor, 440-Yard Dash — 1, Eric Penick, MacMitchell of NYU was All three hurdlers were the rain last year at Ga- Gates Mills Gilmour Academy, 48.6. 2, Mile Relay — 1, Cleveland Cuyahoga Dave Hill had a third round Akron East, 47.5. 2, Ralph Hale, Cleve- Heights (Cliff Janiak, Neil Salzgeber, first in 1940-42. Dave Pa- hanna. but Friday failed to land Collinwood, 48.5. 3, John Justice, Mike Hensiey, Middletown Madison, 48 8. Rick Unger and George Kaczmarek), clocked in 13.9, one - tenth 3, Ed Merriman, Springfield Catholic, 69 which put him at even Berea, 48.7. 4, John Rudd, Dayton Roo- 3 30.4. 2, Monroeville, 3:30.9. 3, Batavia, trick of Villanova was next of a second over the meet get past the preliminaries. sevelt, 48.9 5, Ronald Evans, Warren 49.5. 4, Marcellus Roberts, Columbus par for the tournament and Brown matched Penick's 3:31.3. 4, Canal Winchester, 3:31.3. 5, to accomplish the fete in record (13.8) set Friday in Dayton Dunbar's Earl (The Harding, 49.5. 6, Steve Williams, East DeSales, 499. 5, Alex Hunt, Dayton Jef- Portsmouth East, 3-32.2. 6, Sullivan 'apparently out of the run- three-win effort in Class A, Liverpool, 49.6. ferson, 50.0. 6, Harry White, Mc- Black River, 3:33.0. 1966-68. the preliminaries by Parks. Whirl) Richardson pulled Mile Relay — 1, Dayton Roosevelt Connellsville Morgan, 50.1. snaring the same three Mile Relay — 1, Dayton Jefferson (Bill TEAM SCORING ning. up lame in the district (Charles Young, Dwight Grooms, Antho- Cleveland Heights Lutheran East 48, events in times of 10-flat, ny Webb and John Rudd), 3-16.9, (Rec- Branharh, Preston Mack, Richard De- (UPI)— Third round Villanova went into Sat- meet and did not even vauohn and Al Hunt), 3:24.0. 2, Orrville, Georgetown 30, Canal Winchester 26, MEMPHIS, Tenn. ord. Old record, Cleveland John Adams, Kent State 18, Batavia 16, Lockland 16, scores in the $175,000 Danny Thomas urday's competition with 22.3 and 49.8. Brown, the 3:18.2, 1968.) 2, Cleveland Glenville, 3.25 4. 3, Leavitlsburg LaBrae, 3:26.6 4, make it to Columbus, a far Springfield Catholic, 3:266.5, Independ- Frankfort Adena 15, Toledo Northwood Memphis Classic: Parks was a definite outstanding athlete in Class 3:181. 3, Canton McKinley, 3-186 4, 14, Newcomerstown 13, Irondale Stanton seven points picked up Fri- cry from his performance ence. 3.26.8. 6, WarrensvUle Heights, Lee Trevino 66-66-69—201 threat to break Jesse Ow- Celveland John Adams, 3:20.2. 5, Troy, Local 12, Sullivan Black River 11, Fair- Doug Sanders 70-70-63—203 day when Donal Walsh A nipped Cleveland Luther- 3:20.8. 6, Akron Garfield, 3:21.3. 3.27.6. last year when he won the TEAM SCORING port Harbor 10, Antwerp 10, Union City Ted Hayes 69-67-68—204 placed second and Fresh- ens' long jump record (he an East's Mike Sweeney at TEAM SCORING Mississinawa Valley 10, Cedarville 10. Larry Ziegler 62-71-71-204 has a best of 24%). but the quarter mile event and was Dayton Roosevelt 42, Toledo Libbey 31, Gates Mills Gilmour Academy 30, Ot- Hale Irwin 69-69-66—204 man John Harnett placed the finish line in both the voted the outstanding per- Alliance 29, Cleveland Glenville 26, San- tawa Glandorf 28, Columbus DeSales 27, Chi Chi Rodriguez 66-68-71—205 third in the six-mile run. lanky leaper was lucky to 100- and 220-yard dashes. dusky 20, Akron East 20, Berea 16, Lo- Rossford 20, Mantua Crestwood 18, Ak- Rik Massengale 69-67-68—206 win — forget about a rec- former at the state meet. ram Senior 14, and Canton McKinley 14, ron South 16, Middletown Madison 14, Don January 68-70-68—206 The six - mile win went to Columbus Marion - Franklin 12, Akron Columbus Mifflin 14, Dayton Jefferson Ickx Breaks Record Lee Elder 71-68-67—206 ord. Garfield 12, Cleveland Rhodes 12, and 14, Orrville 12, Loveland 12, Middletown- Rod Funselh 69-66-72—207 Perm State's Greg Freder- Dayton Chaminade 12, Cincinnati St. Fenwick 12, Holland Springfield 10, St. Chuck Courtney 70-67-70—207 icks, who became the Xavier 10, Cleveland Benedictine 10, Paris Graham 10, Campbell Memorial ADENAU. Germany In four preliminary Lawson, Toledo Libbey's 10, Ontario 10, Lisbon Anderson 10, Cir- 1 Gene Littler 68-68-71—207 meets only double winner There were "two" half Shaker Heights 10, Fairborn Baker 10, i UPI) — Jacky Ickx of Bel- Art Wall 69-68-70—207 jumps, Parks fouled three stocky little dash man. was mile events in Class AAA. Upper Arlington 10. cleville 10, Zanesfield Logan 10. Dwight Nevil 66-70-49—207 Saturday with a victory in simply marvelous for the gium and Clay Regazzoni Gay Brewer 73-68-66—207 times. On his one good one for Louis DeFreeze. de- of Switzerland, in a works Randy Wolff 68-68-72—208 the three - mile. jump, he managed to span Cowboys. He won the Class fending champion from Jimmy Colbert 67-70-71—208 AAA 100-yard dash in 9.6, Ferrari, Saturday won the John Jacobs 68-70-70—208 GOOD DEFENSE 22 feet 10% inches, good Cleveland Glenville. the Grier Jones 72-66-70—208 enough to win, but way be- anchored the winning 880- pole position for Sunday's Bobby Mitchell 73-67-68—208 other for 15 opponents. 1 000-kilometer auto race on John Schlee 70-71-67—208 Most of Maryland's wins low his potential. yard relay quartet to a Sprinters Ignite Jerry Heard 67-74-67—208 came in field events, with 1:28.6 and then returned to DeFreeze jumped out to the Nuerburgring track Orville Moody 72-69-67—208 It seems that Cleveland 'Deane Beman 67-75-66—208 Paul Corrigan successfully win the 220-yard dash in a 20-yard lead at the end of At the wheel of his fire Frank Beard 67-73-72—209 defending his discus crown, "fans" were taunting Parks Labron Harris 68-70-71—209 21.6. the first lap and coasted to engine-red machine, Ickx Homero Blancas 68-71-70—209 Joe David taking the high as he started his approach an easy win in 1:53.0. Indiana to Title lapped the 14.2-mile road Brian Aliin 71-70-68—209 jump with a seven - foot and this ruined his concen- Friday. Lawson clocked Known as the "Red Baron" Bob Dickson 72-69-68—209 21.0 in "the furlong prelimi- IOWA CITY. IOWA (UPI) — Indiana's sprintmen circuit in the Eifel Moun- Bob Stone 69-72-68-209 leap, and Joe Hanley win- tration. Meet officials final- to his t e a m m a t e s. De- tains in the new unofficial Bob Erickson 73-70-66—209 ning the shot put. ly made the "fans" move nary for the fastest 220 raced to victories in the 220-yard dash and the 440-yard Dale Douglass 70-67-73—210 Freeze was trying to break relay yesterday to lead the Hoosiers to their second track record speed of 112.6 Martin Roesink 71-68-71—210 away. ever run by an Ohio school- the all-time Ohio record of Steve Rei3 69-71-70—210 Temple's Jim Elwell won straight Big Ten track - field championship. mph. Dave Hill 71-70-49-210 the 440 hurdles in 51.4 with 1:52.5 set in 1969 by Reggie Bob Murphy 68-74-68—210 Indiana edged Wisconsin by 22 points, piling up 112% Gardner Dickinson 72-49-69—210 Scott Chatham of Penn McAfee of Cincinnati Couri- Butch Baird 70-73-47—210 er Tech. The Glenville dan- points to 90% for the Badgers and 76Vs> for third - place Il- il 71 Bob Charles 70-73-67—210 State second with an identi- Roy Pace 72-49-69—210 cal timing. Elwell's win dy had spent the morning linois. Ohio State University finished in eighth with 33. Jerry Barber 72-71-47—210 Dayton Roosevelt getting himself psyched up Jack Montgomery 72-49-69—210 gave Temple its first run- Six conference meet rec- Phil Rodgers 70-67-74—211 ning gold medal in IC4A by listening to "soul" mu- the nucleus of the winning Jerry McGee 70-48-73—211 sic. It nearlv worked. ords were shattered and Ron Cerrudo 69-71-71--211 Al Mengert championships. 440-yard relay team. 71-49-71—211 Michigan State's Herb Miller Barber 68-73-70—211 Clyde McPherson anchor- Ends Long Famine Washington turned in a fine Washington edged out a Hal Underwood 70-72-69—211 9-4 effort in the 100-yard pair of Ohio State runners, Didn't Ken Still 73-69-69—211 ed the Adelphi mile - relay Ron Weber of Rossford Billy Casper 69-83-49—211 (Continued From Page 1-B) the team's record run in dash to tie Jesse Owen's Jim Harris and Jerry Hall, Herb Hooper 70-73-48-211 win and won the 440 dash was a double winner in Know in 47 flat. Schertzer put up the only the 880-yard relay. 36 - year - old mark. to tie Owens' record. The Class AA, grabbing narrow MSU junior was defending I I The strong showing gave Class AA points for a dou- Black River's distance victories in both hurdles Indiana won the meet de- champion in the century * BROUGHT TO YOU . Horse Club Triumphs Adelphi third place with 27 ble-A school over the final ace Roger Moutoux picked events. Weber, an all - spite capturing only three event. around athlete, is headed for events. The Hoosiers' Mike • BRyv TO TOMM HOLLINGSWORTMni I IMACWftPTHU I points, Penn State had 26, day's events.. up a victory for the Pirates In LL Contest, 6-1 Pittsburgh, 25, the Univer- the University of Kentucky Goodrich and Mike Miller and helped them to a sixth proved to be the difference Horse Club defeated 1876 sity of Pennsylvania, 23 in the mile relay. He had where he is planning to IHere's a strange twist . . . I and Notre Dame, 21. * concentrate on the decath- when they finished one - There's been big league base- Loan, 6-1 in a Little League also qualified in the 880- lon. two in the 220 and formed Sonotone Iball players who led the I baseball game yesterday. Class A yard run. but was "run 'I league in batting various years I with averages .like .309. .306. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE out" and finished out of the W e b e r 's father, Stan, NORTHWEST LITTLE LEAGUE Brown's three victories land even as low as .301—but.I SENIOR DIVISION Tidewater 5-1, Winnipeg 0-7 money. played on Bowling Green Double Purchase Rochester at Charleston, rain weren't enough to boost I oddly enough, there was oncel At Taylor FfeM Other Mansfield area State University's great BLOOMINGTON. Minn. Better a player named Shoeless Joe Horse Club 203 1M 0—6 4 2 EASTERN LEAGUE Georgetown into the Class basketball teams of the late (UPI) — General Manager I Jackson who had seasons I 1874 (S.W.I 010 000 0—1 1 S Manchester 6, Pawtucket 5 teams represented in Satur- • when he hit .408. .395. .3871 BB off: Massa 1. Albert 1. Marquctte A crown which Cleveland day events included a fifth - 40s and is now the track Wren Blair announced that Hearing 4 SO — Massa 10, Albert 1. Marquette COLLEGE TENNIS coach at Rossford. Young the Minnesota North Stars and .382 and yet he never led 7. WP — Massa. UP — Albert. Cleveland State 7, Youngstown Slat* 2 Lutheran East copped by a place finish by the Plym- • the league! . . In each of I outh 880-yard relay quartet Ron also qualified in the have purchased wing Gary healthy 18-point margin. pole vault and ran anchor Gambucci and defenseman 134 fork Ave. W. • those years that Jackson had I The Cleveland school piled of Lee Wilkins. Collins. Va- a high average, someone like gal and Jim Adams and an- on the Rossford mile relay Bob Paradise from the 522-4283 ITy Cohb or Tris Speaker! up 48 points, scoring in six team which finished eighth. Montreal Canadiens. I would come along and hit just I Upper Arlington,, Cincy of the 15 events while other fifth by Terry Davis a bn higher that year Brown was the lone scorer of Sparta Highland in the ... J for the G-Men. 880-yard run. Adams also jAnfcA A AA A^c A^^^"jfc placed third in the long Who would \ou say have been Country Day Cop Titles • the greatest radio and TV I Cleveland's Mike Swee- jump with a 21-P4 effort 1 ney followed Brown to the I sportsca^ters o\ er the years' 1 and South Central's Roger ' MANSFIELD RACEWAY _ . . Well, a panel of sports COLUMBUS (AP) — Up- AA-A doubles crown. They finish line in both the 100 Ousley cleared 6-0 in the I people has voted, and you may I per Arlington in Class AAA whipped Steve Bernard and and 220 and he anchored high jump to lie for fifth. Ohio's Finest 3/8 Mile Banked Dirt Track' • not agree with the selections.I and Cincinnati Country Day Jake Agna of Wyoming in Route 13 N. at Gall Road -but they make for interestmc in Class AA-A swept the the finals, 64. 6-1. Presents • discussion . . They voted as I 1971 Ohio High School Ten- • best football announcer of all-1 CLASS AAA STATE TENNIS _tnne. Ted Musing: best base- nis Titles Saturday at Ohio At OM* SIMt (Mhrvwtr REVOLUTIONARY! SINM.ES 50 LAP Ibali announcer. Vin Scully. I State University. TAMBOURED • best general sports show, Bill I R«c* Stager. Upper Arlington Oete««oti -Stem best current TV sports-- Rick Slager, who quarter- $»Fvf Plume. Gncfemati Indian HUH. *- * Irasur. Curt Gwdy. and hot! backed Upper Arlington to 3. i-7. 7-*. PROCESS! • c-olr>r man. Paul Christman I Plump, Cincinnati Indian Mill* 4ef. Bill CIIMITEEI an unbeaten football season Molw. Upper Ar3ng1on. *-?.*-!; Slager. THIS MAN IS last fall, whipped Steve Upper Arlington 6ef. Doug C«mpt«tl. Springfield Spain, t-1. *-«. Here s a fad that show <; you Plump of Cincinnati Indian DOUBLES • H s judg a i>la>cr _ HUls for the big school sin- • Ww» lirr *»y», »«*i, i»p BALD f>> uhsl he fines m the minors I pies crown. Slager won m Dave Pfttten-Htib Waitact, Uotxr *r- Wlto*! tttwrtu A TtANSPLANT Onc.nnati pitcher Wayne! llnplon «H. Marc Yoong-Bab Ge1», Wor- • Iwh mt fell %>M*t «>l) MA It VVFAVF three sets. 6-3, 5-7. 7-6. Thinglon, 7-S, 7-5. h<-»d ,t losmc record in OLD FASHIONED CLASSIC :hc in 19R9. PeMen-WaUace. Upper Arlington «e». r>n1> Upper Arlington's doubles Greg Dtmn-Oave Ertcfcscm, Yopngncwr. s while , n — h»jt in the has leagues m_ d«o of Randy Patten and Boaraman. 6-3, t-3: YotuvGetv wor- TOMORROW NIGHT AT 7 P.M. fhinglan ti| (? $»i», n ••• t C«at III! ! tft \ou dirhi't knew . | O>*. Sexier «cf. Ketn vent. Warren Take ad-.antace of the Astro-1 Henry Bums of Cincinnati Champion, 4-2. 6-1; ftvnH. Cincinnati 50 LAP FEATURE 25 LAP SEMI-FEATURE I Country Day. whose father CounVr D»r **. War* $»war1. Yellow Spirogt. M, *-J. tire sale — bu> one at regular | is a ranking national sin- DOUBLES AUA PtOCttSSIW HELMET DASH • HEAT RACES • PURSUIT price, get second Ure '* price | gles performer, earned his - — Additon L*nW-*o*wr Ge»er, o MI** title with a 6-1. 6-2 triumph ns'i Covntrr Day Oet. 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