26 N*«t Jtvmt, Mansfield. 0. Wednesday, Aprtt 1, 1970 BOWLING TIM/? League Bowling Roundup Two Drivers "r r nnrf it •' Nationals Leading 'War' Set for 500 , I n d. Rosser Hits 664 Series For Top College Players (AP) - Roger McCluskey Ken Rosser rolled 224- LEADERS — Ontario Loan Co., *».SS; sen. 220—5*8; V. Hampton, 209—570; R. of Tucson. Ariz., and Gary Helsler's lie.. M'7-55":,- Eagle's Aer> Blackstone, 569; R. Vaughn, 207-200—547 By FRED McMANE the : Kretzer. Thus far the NBA has 219-221 - 6S4 last night at , '>i-!. TEAM$ — W*ppner-s, 273*; Al's Kicks. Bettenhausen, Tinley Park, Ontario Lanes in the 'B' PAtK TUESDAY NIQHT MERCHANTS NEW YORK (UPD-The a 6-5 forward, signed with signed nine of its first- INDIVIDUAL - Ollie Morgan, 1M-220- LEADERS — Woppner'S. S7Vj-3SVj; American Asso- 111., were nominated as driv> League to lead reporting 216-620; Ed FairchiM. 22*— ill; Fred Yuncker's. sl'/i-41Vi; Doc Coles. 49-44. the San Diego Rockets and round choices and has not Hall. 201—570; J. Gretten, 214-56*; Kelly PARK TRANSPORTATION LEAGUE ciation may have won the ers today with the filing of men bowlers. Lewis, 223-561; J. Robson, 119-212—562 . INDIVIDUAL - Les SWte. 247-HO-lU Hester, a 6-8 forward, passed lost one of its first • round ONTARIO ••• LEAGUE TEAMS — Wyetfs Super Dollar, »27- —595; Ren Rusk. 204-204—SM; Ike Heffel- early battle in the fight to up the Atlanta Hawks of the five more cars for the Indi- INDIVIDUAL — KM Rosser, 22«1»- »24-»15-2«*»; Ebert's TV. 256*. linger, 213-21S-SI4; Dick Vogus, 201- sign the college stars, but selections to the rival » — *•• *on Vogel, 23S - W>; Keith Mitch. 8H4; Ruckel Construction, 72-52; ler, 224-573; Bob Snow. 201-209-573; the established National league. JIU JB-212 - S»»; Bill Koontz, ZJMM - Wyatfs, 72-52. Rockets of the ABA. Steve Patterson, 204—57); Kenny Can- 30. t Mr Peuljheeks, 212 - SM; Dave Kij. PARK LITTLE LEAOUE field, 207—SM; Roger Hildebr«nd, Ill- Basketball Association ap- *•«. 210-202 — 513; Paul Palmer, 212-200 INDIVIDUAL — Jot Raurzi. 230-172-212 Mi. pears to be winning the war The ABA, which held a The eight remaining — S»; Den Karr, 221 - 5W; JoHn Boner, -620; Jim Smitn, 256-617; JeePhegley, TEAMS — The Elms, 1042—2773; A »o Z McCluskey was named to HB —57». 233—51*. Rental Center, 2750; B t, P. Motor Ex- rather handily. semi - secret telephone first - round NBA selections TEAMS — Wayside Inn. 9514*3-1022 - PARK MYSTIC LS&AUE press, 2«ll. drive one of three autos en- mti Lincoln, 1021 _ 2814: Weidle's INDIVIDUAL — 0. Malmstrom. 235-203 LEADERS — Hissong's Bee Line. 89- draft weeks before the NBA Meats, 2646. The NBA added two more are uncommitted. tered by James S. Hayhoe, —620; J. Popovec, 200—512; V. Thomp- 35; B !> P, SSVi-aVi; Mansfield Mutual, LOOK GOOD — IT HELPS held its draft, managed to names to its growing list of sign 'our big name stars— St. Louis, all with turbo- PARK TUESDAY LEAGUE A good bowler is poised at signees Tuesday by claim- The ABA has signed six of MEN — Gordon Grogg, 234-223—645; Charlie Scott by Washing- charged Ford V-8 engines. Bob Den nan, 2!3 203-211—427; Russ the tinish as well as at the ing Rex Morgan of Jackson- its first • round choices, and Cross. 224-203—420, Adam Brnv 215-205 start of his approach. If you ville, and Mike Kretzer of ton. by Kentucky. of the five other first - Agnes Brown Hits 624 -411; Dick Burggraf, 202-214-408; Ed by Indiana and Miller, 211-215-407; E. FairchiW. 215- find it necessary to hop East Tennessee State but round picks, four have been Bettenhausen will have 587; J. Apolegate, 209—579; D. Touby. by Pittsburgh lost to the NBA. Only Sam his choice of two cars en- Agnes Brown led all wom- Psimer, 4»5; Kris Witchey, 415; Btv Ad- 571; R. Rusk, 544; G. Wheitner, 564; G. around to keep your bal- lost Dan Hester of Louis- ams, 4»4; LaVere Bail, 201—til; Bicky Joseph, 562. ance, try to remedy it. Take iana State to the ABA. — before the NBA even got Lacey. a 6-9. 245 - pounder tered by Don Gerhard t, en bowlers last night in high Fox. 471; Margert Fry, 465. TEAMS - Wagner Plbg, 2885; Rem- a shorter first step and started. But the NBA has center drafted by New Orle- Fresno, Calif., with turbo- series with games of 231- VILLAGE WESTBROOK LADIES long-Reece, 2714; Superior Brass, 2681. INDIVIDUAL — Dorey Lewis, 149-114. LEADERS — Carmel's Carper Care, move up slower. If you Morgan, a 6 - foot - 5 been making up for lost ans, has not made up his charged Offenhauser en- 197-196 — 624 in the His and 79-45; Wagner's, TJVi-JIVj; Superior, 71- 188-521; Kit Cress, 497; Jean Sauter, aren't balanced when you guard, agreed to terms with time. gines. Hers League at Park Lanes. 482; Nancy Ferris. 478; Virginia Oehling, 53. mind. 47i; Mjrf Ann Euuy, 466; Tina Marsn, PARK NATIONAL SEATING LEAGUE INDIVIDUAI Eklon Shreffler, 257-201- release the ball, it will af- Lillian Young was 148—424; Charlie Egan, 247—421; Jack fect your accuracy. VILLAGE LEX LADIES LEAGUE Remy, 208—542. Wt Cirry A Urft StkctiM •» Ntw Mtfcl runner- up as she rolled INDIVIDUAL — Lillian Young, 159- COLONY ELKS NO. 54 LEAGUE 159-221-225 — 605. 221-22S-40S; MOM Thorn«, 203-54*; Bet- INDIVIDUAL — Jim McCasky, 166- ty Bentley, 204—541; Ginny Bauer, 546; 254-19S - 415; K. Mang. 235-202 — 583; J. Knocks Out Lima Boxer LaVene Bell, 204—541; Pet Morehead. Charters, 213 - 544; A. Reece, 244 - 546; VILLAOC BLOOMER GIRLS LEAGUE 533; Donna Anderson, 527; Georgia Shelby Bowlers Led INDIVIDUAL — Sally Stimmel, 203- E. Penrose, 200 — 544. HOUSTON (DPI) - Un- right to the forehead which Falde, 215—512; Dot Layman, 508; Kath> TEAMS — Geiger-Hfrlihy, 847.844.8i7 iTMit—St3; Joyce Freeman, 502; Peg West, SOS; Arnie Brown, 203—503; Dolly By Seaton's 610 Fisher, 499;. —3558; Lumbermsns, 2553; Urshel Ins , beaten heavyweight George was actually the hardest 2528. , SHELBY — Doc Seaton TEAMS — Derwacter's, 872-742-843— LEADERS — Getger, 83Vj-40'<2.- Bloom Foremen knocked out Rufus punch of the round and the GUNS 2477; Amway 2377; Saudcrs, 2317. Tire, 78V?-4SVj. carved 212-212-18&-610 to hardest he had ever been LEADERS — Daughertys, 8r/3-42V?, VILLAGE TIRE EVENING top reported scores at the Brassell of Lima, Ohio, in Derwacter's, SO-44; Famous Chicken, 78- INDIVIDUAL - Carl Kirkpatrick, 213- 2:42 of the first round Tues- hit in his career. Warriors 247-161—421; Mick McCune, 211-216 — Shelby Rhythm Bowl here PISTOLS LEXETTESLEAGUE 613; Bob Slaton, 213-208 — 408; Ralph day night with a left hook to terday afternoon and won, 1 INDIVIDUAL - Nancy Cullen, 138-191- Nelson, 223 — 405; Al Barnett. 234 — 602; the body. Brassell. who is 25 and YOUR SHOPPERS CHARGE IANKAMERICARD 166—495; Dorothy Sowers, 493; Kay Hart- Rusty Ernsberger, 200-202-200 — 402; 256 for single game honors OR MASTER CHARGE WELCOME HERE. Her, 479. warty Pahls, 212 — 601; Bill ShOup, 2J7 SHELBY 'A' LEAGUE ranked 10th nationally, suf- LEADERS — C. H. Gaul & Sons Build- 601; Bob Fox, 234 — 585; Skeets Wolf, 225 INDIVIDUAL - Doc Seaton, 212-212-186 The jarring left sent the Win First — 579; Bob Conroy, 201-202 — 577; Dingus fered his third loss against ers, 83-41. — 610; Bob Laubie, 201-206 — 60S; Jetf 199 - pound Brassell to the Williams, 213 — 573; Larry Hinton, 211- Smith, 256 — 603; Lavon Johnson, 227 — 15 victories. He went down By CHET BRYANT LEX SPARETIME LEAGUE 225 — 570; Ed Williams, 242 — 566; Ed We Trade Guns INDIVIDUAL - Mary Alice Dunlap, 603; John DeVito, 216 — 602; Dave May- canvas for the fourth time a second time from a round- ONTARIO — Ontario's C=r>'!nski, 212—565; Steve Ganga. ?2l er, 202-221 — S»4; Keith Bloom, 212 — 133-180-236—S49; Maxine Behr. 527; Shar- — 564; Herm Graska, 202 — 544; Mike in the round although Earl on Psimer, 518; Carol Soitzer, 494; 589; Herb CUbauah. 206 — 5I»; Glenn house right and was flat- Talle Sowers and Wynford's Glasser, 200 — 563; Joe Kuelling, 200 — Irey, 231 — »7; Lynn Fry, 201 - 585; : Joanne Fisehbach, 492; Kay Chase. 201- 5;3; Kermlt Wilson. 214-5*0. Keel ruled Brassell slipped tened a th rd time by a Neil Bardon, each took first 483; June Snyder, 466; Ella Shamess, 443. Dwiflht Tooker, 583. VILLAGE ALL-STAR LEAGUE LEADERS — American Tower, 112-74; the first time. right cross. place spots in three events PARK TUESDAY NITERS LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL — Bill Vosel, 200-211-235 Shelby Mutual Agency, 100-86. GOETZ HARDWARE WOMEN — Sandy Mumaw, 202-202-190 — 444; Gary Swartz, 229-205-2(18 — 642; as the host Warriors nipped — 594; Doe Hammer, 210 — 532; Betty Ruh Rochow, 224-214-203 — 441; Dick Ad- Brassell said afterwards, The victory was Fore- US. Park St. 524-0232 the Royals and Plymouth in Newberry, 204 — S29; Liz Craze, 215 — ams. 253-202 — 439; Gene Yarman, 204- however, he was knocked man's 18th in a row and 528; Jan Fitter, 512; Mi'dred Au, 211 — 231-203 - 438; Fred Ferrell, 244-214 - NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOC. FREE Parking At Rear of Store 4.1 a three - way track meet 510; Gladys Thornton, 498; Lena Fetch, 437; Gene Ingold, 204-248 — 635; Bob Hil- By The Associated press down the first time by a 15th by knockout. here yesterday. 497; Linda Damron, 215 — 494; Dot B»k- born, 221-223 — 435; Orlie Grable, 2l«- PLAYOFFS ! er, 485; Pat Russell, 482; Pat zrway. 482. 215-202 — 433; Hal Navratil, 242-204 — Tuesday Results TEAMS — Fusco, 881-730473 — 2484; 428; Brad Lewis, 223-212 — 423; Dick Baltimore 102, New York 92 (best-of-7 ' Sowers snared first place Caldwell 8, Blosr, 2429; Pitzer Racing, Marktey. 215-204 — 417; Chuck Wolford, series tied 2-2) 2308. 232-205 — 616; Nick Xomienovich, 211- Atlanta 106, Chicago 101 (Atlanta leads in the high jump event with LEADERS — Fusco. 95-29; Caldwell, 204-200 — 415; Ed Baker, 211-206-614; best-of-7 series 3-0) a leap of five feet, 11% inch- 75Vs-48»/j; 0?k Park, 74'/>49>/7. Doug Miller, 222 —611; Max Fisehbach, ONTARIO WOMEN'S LEAGUE 214-219 — 603; Rocky Griffith, 203-214 — Today's Games es, won the 140 - yard low INDIVIDUAL — Ruth Palmer. 198-182- 602; Gene Rudolph, 223 - 602. Milwaukee at Philadelphia (Milwaukee hurdles and 120 - yard high 168 — S4»; Marilyn Felger, 206 — 544; TEAMS — Raemelton, 1030-1067-1018— leads best-of-7 series 2-1) Ann McCrea, 218 — 533: Gladys Taylor, 3115. FRONT-END ALIGNMENTv : hurdles in netting 15 points 20S — 518; Rosalie Mayer, 201 — 500; LEADERS — Raemelton, 32-13. Thursday Games " - -' ' "" '! , WF ' -v. ,A * ",-•*- A/artha Lsubscher, 497,- Louise Thom.'s. LEX BANTAM LEAGUE Baltimore at New York for Ontario. Sowers also an- 496; Edna Robbins, 488; Maryon Cornett, BOYS — Bill Peneton, 296; Ron Psi- Los Angeles at Phoenix (best-of-7 se- chored the Mile Relay team 487; Bettve Gordon, 485. mer, 282; Jeff Kinton, 279. ries tied 1-1) TEAMS — Fire Dept., 859 — 2425; as the Warriors topped the Ann's, 2321. entries with another win. LEADERS — Fire Dept., 88-36; Alsco, 85-39. SAVE PARK LITTLE LEAGUE Bardon, a speedster, ran INDIVIDUAL—eilene Smith, 191-158- past the competition in the 1s? — 531; Marilyn Herrold, 467; Lou 100 - yard dash, 220 - yard Boyd, 443. THIS COLONY WOMEN OF THE MOOSE run and outdistanced the INDIVIDUAL — Kay Evans, 157-146-200 field in the long jump with a — 503; Ruth Hamilton, 446; Chris Au, 424 WEEK TEAMS — Child Care, 499-558-553 — leap of 19 feet,-6 inches. 1610. LEADERS — Child Care, 76'/!-35'/;; HIGH SCHOOL TRACK Homemaking, 61-51; Moosehaven, 57-55. ONLY At Ontario PARK LANETTE LEAGUE SCORE: Ontario, 69; Wynford, 63; ., INDIVIDUAL - Bea Kilgore, -205-180- Plymouth, 27. 183 — 558; Sandy Snavely, 555; Ruth Ann (Scorinfl: 5-3-2-1). Staaf, 214 - 554; Marge Wilson. 544; TRACK EVENTS ' Eleanor Baker, 544; Odell Brown, 201 — 120-yard high hurdles — 1. Talie Sow- 5«; Dorey Lewis. 205 — 537; Jan Reb- ers, Ontario, 16.7; 2. Roger Ash, Ontario, man, 525; Barbara Bell, 524; Mae Read- 17.2; 3. Steva Leitzy, Wynford, 17.6; 4. er, 212 — 523; Shirley Nelson, 512; Marty Duane Kok, Plymouth, 19.3. Dye, 501. 100-yanf dash — 1. Neil Bardon, Wyn- TEAMS — Eutectic, 927 — 5477; D&S, ford, 10.X; 2. Wayne Motley, Ontario, 2423; Mary Lou's, 2417. wear where the 10.6; 3. Chuck Gerhard, Wynford, 11.2; t. LEADERS — Eutectic, 60'/2-32Vs; Jim Collins, Plymouth, 11.5. Tony's, 591/J-33V2; D«,S, 58-35. bread for wheels Mil* Run — 1. Bob Chase, Ontario, LEX BANTAM LEAGUE 4:52.4; 2. Larry S t o r m e r, Wynford, GIRLS — Carols Davy, 251; Mandy 4:55.7; 3. 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