'No Secret Deals:' Nixon E

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

'No Secret Deals:' Nixon E MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1972 PAGE TWENTY lEnmitts l|m U i Final Figures The Weather PEirtly cloudy tonight; low On Grand List near 30. Tomorrow vEiriable The Koffee Krafters will meet Cub Scout Pack 98 commit­ The executive bofird and State Seeking programs suited to them. The cloutUneas; high in 40s. ’Thurs­ About Town Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the tee will meet tomorrow at 7:30 chairmen of the fEishion show revision of the kindergarten cur­ Page 8 day, again cloudy, mild with Community Y , 79 N. Main St. p.m. at the home of K eitI HEihn, of the Manchester Newcomers riculum has also tied in with the MORGAN*S LTD. chEmce of showers. 1110 council on' ministries at Members will work on raper 53 WlUard Rd. Club will meet tonight at 8. at Federal Funds results. Manche$ter— A City of Village Charm South United Methodist Church bag flowers and are reminded the home of Mrs. Peter Hickey, Children who w ill be five years (Formerly CUfford’s) will meet tonight at 7:30 at Su­ to bring scissors, colored or ’The Old Guard of Emanuel 82 Oxford St. To Fight Crime old on or before Jtm. 1, 1973 are sannah Wesley House of the brown paper bags, badl fringe, eligible to enter kindergarten in VOL. XCI, NO. 127 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1972 (dassiHed Advertising on Page U) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS LutherEui Church w ill meet to­ HARTFORD (A P ) — . Con­ church. stamens, fine wire, felt-tip morrow at 10 a.m. in Luther The Women’s Home League' September. Parents who have Men’s Clothing and Furnishings necticut has filed a plEUi seek­ marking pens, and a plastic Hall of the church. ’There will of the Salvation Army will meet not already done so are Eisked to ing $6.8 million in federtd funds Olri Scout iVoop 642 w ill meet container for wallpaper paste. be a film, “The Kem)>er Open,"' tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at the call or write their nearest school for crime control Euid crime WRIGHT tomorrow at 3 p.m. at Commu­ Hostesses Eire Mrs. Albert Bogli Eind refreshments. Junior Hall of the Cttedel. Mrs. and give the name of the child, nity Baptist Church. Etnd Mrs. Edwin McAdam. A Brig. George Simons w ill con­ prevention programs. Gov. birth date, home address, and babysitter is avEdlable. The duct a worship service. Host­ IhomELs J. Meskill EUmounced telephone number. Arch Preserver Shoes The membership committee of event is open to Edl area wom­ MEinchester W ATRS will pieet esses are Mrs. Mary ’Xhiull EUiid today. Rgelstration forms \rill be North United Methodist Church en. tomorrow at the ItallEUi-Ameri- Mrs. Lucille Crawford. "This plan continues our em­ sent upon receipt of this infor­ 985 M A IN STREET . Ph®"® 648-7954 w ill meet tonight at 8 at the cEin Club. Weighting in w ill be phasis on drug abuse control mation. When the forms are church. from 7 to 8 p.m. Mrs. William and youth crime EUid delinquen­ Bob Bantly, proprietor ‘No Secret Deals:’ Nixon St. Margaret’s Circle, Daugh­ Due to Saturday’s snowstorm, filled out Emd returned ,a gen­ ters of Isabella, will have an Muldoon is in chEirge of a fruit the rummage sale sponsored by cy control by giving* these eral registration will be held at Euid vegetable WEdk. The Gospel Dancers of Cen­ auction for members Eind guests Girl Scout Thoop 10 wEis post­ items top priority,” Meskill the krea school at a date to be ter Congregational Church will tomorrow night at the home of poned until tomorrow from 10 said. Emnounced. He csdled the plan, compiled rehearse tonight at 6:45 in the Mrs. Leo Barrett, 35 Deepwood ’The VFW AuxlllEiry will spon­ a.m. to noon at the St. M ary’s by the Connecticut Ptonning church narthex, and the Sacred Dr. The event will open at 6:30 sor a fEishion show tomorrow at Eplsccpal Church parish hall Committee on C rim li^ Admin­ Home Dance Group will rehearse to­ p.m. with refreshments. 8 p.m. at the Post Home. ’The on Lccust St. Proceeds will be Models Chosen Taipei istration, “ the most com­ morrow at 1 p.m. In Woodruff event is open to members suid used for the troop’s combined prehensive document to date Hall of the church. George Bennett of the South­ guests free of chEUge. Refresh­ camping trip -Emd tour of Bos­ For Style Show on criminal justice In Con­ ern New EnglEind ’Telephone Co. ments will be served. ton’s North Shore during April necticut.” i From Manchester Assembly, Order will discuss “ The Case for school vacation. Rie Manchoater Newcomers C O M P in E Claims Raising Tele^dume Rates" to­ Club hEis nEimed the children of Rainbow for Girls, will have The Children’s Choir of Center morrow at the noon meeting of Emd mEile m odels for its FEteh- a business meeting tonight at CongregationEd Church w ill re­ the Kiwanls Club at MEUiches- lon Peep Show, which w ill be 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. hearse tomorrow Eit 3:16 p.m. Driver Blamed Pupils Entering MSURANCE Orient ter Country Club. held March 21 at 8 p.m. at Members are reminded to bring at Memorial 'Hall of the church. prises for a game basket. Those For Own Death Kindergarten WiUie’s Steak House. Sellout WASHING’TON (AP) — Pres­ planning to attend "Fiddler on Manchester Chapter, SPEBS- Modeling girls’ flashlons will ident Nixon gave congressional the R oof" . are reminded to QSA, will reheEirse tonight at Cub Scout PEick 251 wiU have be JuUe D’Avanzo, Michelle SERVICE T A IP m . (A P ) — NattoEiailst A Hartford Ooimty coroner’s To Be Tested leaders a report on his historic bring ticket money to tonight’s 8 at the Arm y-Navy Club. ’The its Blue Eind Gold banquet to­ Major, Jennifer OoUman, Chrls- CSiina’s premier and its Nation­ journey to C3iina today after rehearsal is open to eiII men In­ morrow at 6:45 p.m. at Ver- inquiry liEm determined that a Qe Mahlstedt, Patricia M cNiff meeting. It is plarmed that pre-school al Assembly accused President telling the nation his talks with terested in singing barbershop- planck School. Those plEuming 56-yeardold MEmchester man screening of children who will and Georganna Livingston. Boy Communist leaders sowed the Manchester Gilbert and Sul­ style harmony. to attend EU'e reminded to bring enter kindergarten in September models are Curt Mahlstedt, Nixon today of selling out old 2 who died after a car crush in seeds for “a more-enduring silverwEire. David WEimpold, Robert Wood­ REAL livan Workshop will rehearse May 1971 was respmisible for will stEut March 13 at the friends and said Ctalang Kai- structure for peace” without se­ its 2Sth anniversary produc­ Friendship Circle of the sied- schools that children urill attend. ford, Bldward Manner, Michael ft his own death. shek’s gDvenunent cannot for­ cret deals undercutting any tion “ 'Patience” today and vation Army will have a work The Trinity CovenEint Church Individual appointments will be McNiff and Michael Craft. Male ESTATE Andrus Buzeis, 'late of 90 'Du- give him for negotiating with ally. Eind recreaUon prognun at its made at the tlm/e of kinder­ models are Jerry Dvornek, Rus­ Wednesday ad 8 p.m. at South Fellowship Group will join the rEmt St., died Alay , 18, 1971, The chief executive followed meeting tomorrow at 7:46 p.m. garten registration. sell VoUman, Alan Crenshaw, Communist China. United Methodist Church. Those West Hartford Group tomorrow from injuries sustalnWl in a the 90-minute meeting with 21 interested in doing make-up for of the Citadel. Hostesses Eire Individual testing periods will R'obert Fuclie, Peter Hickey, at 1 p.m. at the West Hartford hcEid-on coUlsicm on W. Middle ‘“nie Chinese Communist re­ Republican and Democratic the show are reminded to also Mrs. jEunes Munsle fmd Mrs. lEist about 20 mteutes. ’They will John Pierog, Bruce Lane, Larry CovenEint Church. Tpke. two days earlier. gime s a rebel group which House and Senate leaders with report at 8 p.m. at the church. .WilUam Hall. consiEtt of parent interview, gen­ Griffiths and Paul Hornjak. has no right to represent the a separate session for his Cabi­ Deputy Coroner Henry Ra- eral readiness evaluation, vision Professional models from the 9 The Conflrmatlon cIeuss of Sec­ net. menda found that Buzeis’ death people of mainland CSilna,” and hearing, screening, Emd mo­ CEUTlage House Boutique will He gave each congressman a ond Cong^regaticmal Church will was the result of the injuries he said a resoluticm adopted by toe tor coordination. Screening will show the women’s fashions. set of nesting boxes he had meet tomorrow at 4 p.m. at the sustained in the collision, Emd assembly- “’Ihe people and church. be conducted by three teams of FEishions for the evmt will be President Nixon, flanked by Vice President Agnew and Mrs. Nixon, delivers re­ brought from China, and pre­ READING the collision was a result o i govenunent of' the Republic of four members each. provided by the CEuriage House marks to newsmen on arrival at Washington after jouraey to East. (A P photo) sented his Cabinet members CENTER, INC. B uzeis’ own crimlriEil Eictlons — ROBERT J. SMITH, China cannot foqglve the nego- Academ ic A schedule of schools Emd Boutique, RegEil Men’s Store, with a small jewel box and a The Drop-In Center for Ben- he operated the CEir with defec­ and the Younger Generation UftUoiui vdilch President Nixon net Junior High School students hours for screening will be pub­ I tea cup.
Recommended publications
  • The George-Anne Student Media
    Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern The George-Anne Student Media 3-4-2014 The George-Anne Georgia Southern University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation Georgia Southern University, "The George-Anne" (2014). The George-Anne. 2845. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/2845 This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. --*c ""K ------------ + ---- ~ - mm mm NEWS BRAWL THIRD GSU HOSTS I IN THE PLACE 1 EVENTS FOR SAFER 'BORO FINISH PAGE 15 SPRING BREAK PAGE 28 — PAGE 2 — A Tuesday, March 4, 2014 Georgia Southern University THE www.thegeorgeanne.com Volume 84* issue 55 GEORGE-ANNE LONG ROAD AHEAD Navy, Ga. Tech and NC State highlight inaugural Sun Belt football schedule MMJL MJWWMJFJAJ SOilTHtifN i Finally. The road to a possible first if they are to win the conference CEQRGIR Sun Belt Conference titlje has been title. Household names frequent this paved, the 2014 schedule has been schedule and the Eagles are in for some released. With GSUs inaugural season tough competition facing the likes of in the Football Bowl Subdivision the United States Naval Academy, the upon us, fans now know the teams Georgia Institute of Technology and that the Eagles will have to go through North Carolina State University. JAGUAR$ SEE FULL STORY, Page 17 0'K% AGGIES; nlWk\ EagaffSffgEEgi i • * » c © < N EWS @GeorgeAnneN ews 2 Tuesday, March 4, 2014 The George-Anne Staying safe during Spring Break BY BRIANNA QUARTERMAN bracelets while they wait on their results.
    [Show full text]
  • Kit Young's Sale
    KIT YOUNG’S SALE #21 Welcome to Kit Young’s Sale #21. Included in this sale are more fantastic sets MAKE US from The Barry Korngiebel Collection (and we have extended the “make us an AN OFFER II offer” option). Also included are outstanding new arrivals, 1/2 price GAI graded For a limited time you can make us an offer cards part II, baseball lot specials part II, a new set special section, Ted Williams on any set below (or any set on specials and much more. You can order by phone, fax, email, regular mail or www.kityoung.com). We will either accept online through Paypal, Google Checkout or credit cards. If you have any questions your offer or counter with a price more acceptable to both of us. or would like to email your order please email us at [email protected]. Our regular business hours are 8-6 Monday-Friday Pacific time. Toll Free 888-548-9686. 1948 BOWMAN FOOTBALL A 1962 TOPPS BASEBALL B COMPLETE SET VG-EX/EX COMPLETE SET EX-MT This 108 card set issued by Bowman consists of mostly Popular wood-grain border set loaded with stars and rookie cards as it was one of the very first football sets ever Hall of Famers. Overall grade is EX-MT (many better and issued. We’ll call this set VG-EX/EX overall with some better some less). Includes Koufax EX-MT, Clemente EX+/EX- (approx. 20 cards EX-MT) and a few worse. Most cards have MT, Mantle PSA 6 EX-MT, Maris EX/EX+, Berra PSA 6 some wear on the corners but still exhibit great eye appeal.
    [Show full text]
  • Dec 11 Cover.Qxd 11/5/2020 2:39 PM Page 1 Allall Starstar Cardscards Volumevolume 2828 Issueissue #5#5
    ASC080120_001_Dec 11 cover.qxd 11/5/2020 2:39 PM Page 1 AllAll StarStar CardsCards VolumeVolume 2828 IssueIssue #5#5 We are BUYING! See Page 92 for details Don’t Miss “Cyber­Monday” Nov. 30th!!! It’s Our Biggest Sale of theYear! (See page 7) ASC080120_001_Dec 11 cover.qxd 11/5/2020 2:39 PM Page 2 15074 Antioch Road To Order Call (800) 932-3667 Page 2 Overland Park, KS 66221 Mickey Mantle Sandy Koufax Sandy Koufax Willie Mays 1965 Topps “Clutch Home Run” #134 1955 Topps RC #123 Centered! 1955 Topps RC #123 Hot Card! 1960 Topps #200 PSA “Mint 9” $599.95 PSA “NM/MT 8” $14,999.95 PSA “NM 7” $4,999.95 PSA “NM/MT 8” Tough! $1,250.00 Lou Gehrig Mike Trout Mickey Mantle Mickey Mantle Ban Johnson Mickey Mantle 1933 DeLong #7 2009 Bowman Chrome 1952 Bowman #101 1968 Topps #280 1904 Fan Craze 1953 Bowman #59 PSA 1 $2,499.95 Rare! Auto. BGS 9 $12,500.00 PSA “Good 2” $1,999.95 PSA 8 $1,499.95 PSA 8 $899.95 PSA “VG/EX 4” $1,799.95 Johnny Bench Willie Mays Tom Brady Roger Maris Michael Jordan Willie Mays 1978 Topps #700 1962 Topps #300 2000 Skybox Impact RC 1958 Topps RC #47 ‘97-98 Ultra Star Power 1966 Topps #1 PSA 10 Low Pop! $999.95 PSA “NM 7” $999.95 Autographed $1,399.95 SGC “NM 7” $699.95 PSA 10 Tough! $599.95 PSA “NM 7” $850.00 Mike Trout Hank Aaron Hank Aaron DeShaun Watson Willie Mays Gary Carter 2011 Bowman RC #101 1954 Topps RC #128 1964 Topps #300 2017 Panini Prizm RC 1952 Bowman #218 1981 Topps #660 PSA 10 - Call PSA “VG/EX 4” $3,999.95 PSA “NM/MT 8” $875.00 PSA 10 $599.95 PSA 3MK $399.95 PSA 10 $325.00 Tough! ASC080120_001_Dec 11 cover.qxd
    [Show full text]
  • NOVEMBER 2,1991/$2.00 Touchdown Ilki/Trotod Magazine a Joint Publication of the University of Hawaii and Professional Sports INSIDE Publications
    NOVEMBER 2,1991/$2.00 touchdown ilki/trotod Magazine A joint publication of the University of Hawaii and Professional Sports INSIDE Publications. FEATURES November 2, 1991 Hawaii vs. Utah Starting Lineups H-2 -HAWAII- Today's matchups show Hawaii's offense against the Utah Athletic Director Slan Sheriff defense and the Utes' offense against the Rainbow defense. Assoc Athletics Director Hugh Yoshida tai Athletics Director/Sr Women's Administrator Marilyn Moniz-Kohoortanonano Game Notes Ant AD./Student Services Kala Hedlund H-4 Assl A D.facilities Doug Ramev The Rainbows take on the Utah Utes for their 1991 Homecoming Sports Information Director Ed Inouye Business Manager Michael Nagafuchi Game. See how the teams match up on paper. Ticket Manager Edith Tanida Marketing Director Jim Donovan —PROFESSIONAL SPORTS PUBLICATIONS - Meet the 'Bows H-5 President Jarred R Metze Take a closer look at Johann Bouit, Nalei Cox, Taase Faumui, Publisher Pamela L Biawie VP Operations Robert L Fulton Kendall Goo and Daryl Green. Associate Publisher Peggy Kearney Managing Editor Arlys Warfield Senior Profiles Copy Editor Marlene Drebiat H-6 Director, Production and Manulacturing Seniors Akili Calhoun, Tom Heffernan and Delmar Johnson Gtona Yosruda Production Managers are featured in this issue of Hawaii Football. Oaudette Keane. Aetna Dowst Brennan Art Director Cynihia Rhett Vending Manager Vmce Barsolo Sports Review Advertising Traffic H-16 Mary Powell. Manager—National Sales. Men's Basketball will enjoy one of the tallest recruiting classes in UH NawLeon. Manager—Local Sales. Shanaz Airy Kahn. Mane Boyd history at it tips-off its season later this month, by Tom Yoshida Systems Manager Christopher Hyams Had Assistant to the President Fran Ajrjnowitz Rainbow Profile H-17 Administralive Staff Melissa Maylield (San Francisco).
    [Show full text]
  • The Kentucky High School Athlete, November 1971 Kentucky High School Athletic Association
    Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 11-1-1971 The Kentucky High School Athlete, November 1971 Kentucky High School Athletic Association Follow this and additional works at: http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete Recommended Citation Kentucky High School Athletic Association, "The Kentucky High School Athlete, November 1971" (1971). The Athlete. Book 170. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/170 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association at Encompass. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Athlete by an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact [email protected]. K.H.S.A.A. REGIONAL BASKETBALL REPRESENTATIVES (Left to Right) Front Row: Jerry Kimmel, Beechmont; Bob Gour, Bowling Green; Jack Wise, Georgetown; Bob Miller, Ft. Thomas; Goebel Ritter, Whitesburg; Bob Foster, Science Hill. Second Row: Jerry Rexroat, Louisville; Claude Ricketts, Louisville; Curt Selvy, Corbin; Rex Alexander, Murray; Howard Gardner, Eliza- bethtown; Howard Rogers, Winchester. Third Row: Ernie Chattin, Ashland; Bobby Flynn, Lexington; Harry Burke, Prestonsburg; Norman Hammons, Hopkinsville. Official Organ of tlie KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION NOVEMBER 1971 strate points. Rebounding, pivoting, and correlated FILMS arm action are taught also. 4 The films listed below are In the Film Library of the KNOW YOUR BASKETBALL, j-s-c-a, 3 reels (33 University of Kejitucky College of Education. The code min.), color, $1.00 letters "e, j, s. c, a" refer to elementary, jxinior high, Provides senior high, college and adult audiences who may enjoy a thorough examination of the rules the particular film listed.
    [Show full text]
  • 1970 Topps Baseball Checklist
    1970 Topps Baseball Checklist 1 World ChamNew York Mets 2 Diego Segui 3 Darrel Chaney 4 Tom Egan 5 Wes Parker 6 Grant Jackson 7 Indians Rookies 8 Jose MartinRookie Card 9 Checklist 1 10 Carl Yastrzemski 11 Nate Colbert 12 John Hiller 13 Jack Hiatt 14 Hank Allen 15 Larry Dierker 16 Charlie MetRookie Card 17 Hoyt Wilhelm 18 Carlos May 19 John Boccabella 20 Dave McNally 21 Vida Blue 22 Ray Washburn 23 Bill Robinson 24 Dick Selma 25 Cesar Tovar 26 Tug McGraw 27 Chuck Hinton 28 Bill Wilson 29 Sandy Alomar 30 Matty Alou 31 Marty Pattin 32 Harry Walker 33 Don Wert 34 Willie Crawford 35 Joe Horlen 36 Reds Rookies 37 Dick Drago 38 Mack Jones 39 Mike Nagy Rookie Card 40 Dick Allen 41 George Lauzerique 42 Tito Fuentes 43 Jack Aker Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 44 Roberto Pena 45 Davey Johnson 46 Ken RudolpRookie Card 47 Bob Miller 48 Gil Garrido 49 Tim Cullen 50 Tommie Agee 51 Bob Christian 52 Bruce Dal Canton 53 John Kennedy 54 Jeff Torborg 55 Blue Moon Odom 56 Phillies Rookies 57 Pat Kelly 58 Dave Marshall 59 Dick Ellsworth 60 Jimmy Wynn 61 NL Batting Leaders 62 AL Batting Leaders 63 NL RBI Leaders 64 AL RBI Leaders 65 NL Home Run Leaders 66 AL Home Run Leaders 67 NL ERA Leaders 68 AL ERA Leaders 69 NL Pitching Leaders 70 AL Pitching Leaders 71 NL Strikeout Leaders 72 AL Strikeout Leaders 73 Wayne Granger 74 Angels Rookies 75 Jim Kaat 76 Carl Taylor 77 Frank Linzy 78 Joe Lahoud 79 Clay Kirby 80 Don Kessinger 81 Dave May 82 Frank Fernandez 83 Don Cardwell 84 Paul Casanova 85 Max Alvis 86 Lum Harris 87 Steve Renk Rookie Card 88 Pilots
    [Show full text]
  • TRIPLE PLAY DESCRIPTIONS by Chuck Rosciam and Frank Hamilton (1960-2004)
    TRIPLE PLAY DESCRIPTIONS By Chuck Rosciam and Frank Hamilton (1960-2004) GameID Event Text Play Sequence Date Teams Inning Scores Men On Base Play-By-Play Description of First Out Play-By-Play Description of Second Out Play-By-Play Description of Third Out MLN196007060 4(B)3(1)25(3)/LTP 4*-3*-2-5* 7/6/1960 Philadelphia Phillies @ Milwaukee Braves - Top of the 7th - Score 4-5 (3 men on: Tony Taylor 1B, Tony Gonzalez 2B, Turk Farrell 3B) Bobby Gene Smith (PHI) is the batter with a ?-? count. He hits a sinking line drive which the 2B (Chuck Cottier) caught off shoe top (OUT 1) 2B throws over to the 1B (Joe Adcock) who doubles-up the runner caught off first, Tony Taylor (OUT 2) The runner from third, Turk Farrell, thought the 2B had fielded a ground ball so he raced home, sliding ahead of the 1B throw to the C (Del Crandall). The C then threw to the 3B Eddie Mathews) who stepped on the bag to putout Farrell (OUT 3) WS1196007230 1(B)3(1)6(2)/LTP 1*-3*-6* 7/23/1960 Kansas City Athletics @ Washington Senators - Top of the 3rd - Score 1-3 (2 men on: Jerry Lumpe 1B, Bill Tuttle 2B) Whitey Herzog (KC1) is the batter with a 3-2 count. With the runners moving he hits a hard line drive back to the pitcher, Pedro Ramos (OUT 1) P spins and throws to the 1B (Julio Becquer) who doubles up the runner caught off first, Jerry Lumpe (OUT 2) 1B throws over to the SS (Jose Valdivielso) who putsout the runner caught off second, Bill Tuttle, to complete an all-Cuban Triple Play (OUT 3) NYN196205302 6(B)4(2)3(1)/L/TP 6*-4*-3* 5/30/1962 Los Angeles Dodgers @ New York Mets Game 2 - Top of the 6th - Score 3-4 (2 men on: Jim Gilliam 1B, Maury Wills 2B) Willie Davis (LAN) is the batter with a 2-2 count.
    [Show full text]
  • The Kentucky High School Athlete, January 1969 Kentucky High School Athletic Association
    Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 1-1-1969 The Kentucky High School Athlete, January 1969 Kentucky High School Athletic Association Follow this and additional works at: http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete Recommended Citation Kentucky High School Athletic Association, "The Kentucky High School Athlete, January 1969" (1969). The Athlete. Book 147. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/147 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association at Encompass. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Athlete by an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact [email protected]. HiqhkhoolAniMe CLASS A STATE CHAMPION LYNCH (Left to Right) Front Row: Tom Johnson, Roger Wilhoit, James Vicini, David Hollings- worth, Bobby Joe Golden, Mike Kirby, Joe Washington, Maceo Peeples, Terry Rodgers, Ron- nie Hampton, Ass't Coach Richard Smithson. Second Row: Ass't Coach Enoch Foutch, Ass't Coach Ray Jenkins, Ass't Coach John Staley, Danny Powell, Randy Adams, Millard Caldwell, Dennis Clark, Alan Wagers, David Sizemore, Mike Price, Charles Russell, Kenny Vicini, Thomas Roscoe, Darryl Washington, Gary Dye, Ass't Coach John Morgan, Coach Ed Miracle, Third Row: John Reasor, Roger Gibbons, Curtis Stewart, Ezell Smith, Mark Moran, Joe Gibson, Dwain Morrow, Ralph Price, Henry Rodgers, Tom Sheback, Jesse Mackey, Darryl Atkinson, Johnny Owens, Marc Merritt, Gary Standridge. Lynch 14-Old Ky. Home Lynch 19-Evarts 31 Lynch 25-Middlesboro
    [Show full text]
  • The Kentucky High School Athlete, May 1971 Kentucky High School Athletic Association
    Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 5-1-1971 The Kentucky High School Athlete, May 1971 Kentucky High School Athletic Association Follow this and additional works at: http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete Recommended Citation Kentucky High School Athletic Association, "The Kentucky High School Athlete, May 1971" (1971). The Athlete. Book 169. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/169 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association at Encompass. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Athlete by an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact [email protected]. HiqhSchoolAthkte MALE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM K.H.S.A.A. CHAMPION— 1971 (Left to Right) Kneeling in Front: Greg Simms, Bill Gordon, Clay Woodward, Charles Duncan, Robert Shackleford. Second Row: Ass't Coach Melvin Green, Lonnie McAfee, Wes Cox, Henry Huskey, Larry Haralson, Clarence Childers, Marvin Bowman, Greg Bedford, Coach Jim Huter. Official Organ of tiie KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MAY. 1971 HIGHLANDS HIGH SCHOOL BOYS' SWIMMING TEAM KENTUCKY CLASS AA CHAMPION— 1971 rV^-fHp 's^r-fiiF ',11 (Left to Right) Front Row: Kevin McGee, Greg Neal, Dave Buchert, Greg Ruehl, Curt Dupont, John Meyer, Rick Schuh, Steve Steinman, Mark Ravenscrafl, Dave Harper, Doug Schulte. Second Row: Coach Faeth, Jeff Miller, Don Mettens, Ron Otto, Lance Dosch, Dick Rice, Randy Daley, Bob Haas, Dave Simpson, Matt Lukens, Chuck Reed, Steve Hassman, Keith Pryse. Third Row: Dan Farrell, Dick Dierig, Rusty Hallett, Chuck Heilman, Allen Harper, Steve Lunsford, Co-Capt. Scott Miller, Co-Capt.
    [Show full text]
  • The Kentucky High School Athlete, December 1969 Kentucky High School Athletic Association
    Eastern Kentucky University Encompass The Athlete Kentucky High School Athletic Association 12-1-1969 The Kentucky High School Athlete, December 1969 Kentucky High School Athletic Association Follow this and additional works at: http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete Recommended Citation Kentucky High School Athletic Association, "The Kentucky High School Athlete, December 1969" (1969). The Athlete. Book 145. http://encompass.eku.edu/athlete/145 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association at Encompass. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Athlete by an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact [email protected]. HighSchoolAthlete CLASS AAA STATE CHAMPION ST. XAV1ER (Left to Right) Front Row: Tom Roberts, Marty Mooney, John Lewis, Don Looney, Mark Schroer- ing, Bob Beck, Bob Andres, Bob Gruner, Bill Helm, Charles Barrett, Bill Marzian, Jack Buehner, Mike King, Dane Glass. Second Row: Carl Gammons. Rick Schmitt, Bob Riley, Mike Zoeller, Steve Hagg, Stu Eisenback, Mark Webster, Vince Millen. Mike Devine, Tom Overberg, Steve Norris, Henry Allgeier, Steve Herfel, Steve Day. Third Row: Mike Glaser, Greg McConnel, Tony King, Joe Williams, Don Har- pring, Bob Kennedy, Bert Erny, Dennis Shaw, Greg Gleis, Scott Saylor, Steve Byron, Greg Joyner, John Meyer, Fourth Row: Steve Green, Bob Fuchs, Ron Lanham, John Byrnes, Paul Buddeke, Donald Dwyer, Gil Wentzel, Ron Steele, Tim Coffey, Bob Vissman, Jim Hovey, Rick Wepler, Roger Cecil, Jack Kail. St. Xavier 34 - Thomas Jefferson 6 St. Xavier 7 - Male 6 St. Xavier 3 5 Central St. Xavier 32 - DeSales 8 St. Xavier 40 - duPont Manual 13 St.
    [Show full text]
  • WEIMER Carew, Min 120444 78148 .333 7 Sir Aladoh, J
    Fredonia Takes Cepeda Hits Grand Slam HR, Hodges Given 13-EVENING OBSERVER, Dunkirk-Frcdonia, N. Y., Saturday, September 27,1889 Braves Hold Divisional Lead New Confrocf Washington Senators Assured ByMIKEQUANE Al Ferrara homered for two of NEW YORK (UPI) - As Of Record Better Than .500 Meet UPI Sports Writer the eight hits off winner Niekro. usual, the spoils went to the SILVER CREEK, - Fredon- Orlando Cepeda may be a big New York's Jerry Koosman victors Friday. ByFREDMcMANE Milwaukee and Seattle beat ia kept its win streak going Fri- reason why the Braves think hurled aefour-hitfer for his 17th And baseball's biggest victor UPI Sports Writer Minnesota, 4-3 in 14 innings. day' with the low score of 17, they're a good bet to bring in 1969 has been Gil Hodges, The Washington Senators Rico Petrocelli doubled home National League American League victory and sixth shutout of the the manager of the New York East Sitvef; Creek (12, Pine Valley Atlanta its first World Series, year and Donn Clendenon haven't had it so go6d since Mike Andrews with the winning East 63, and Frewsburg 107. but Cepeda isn't quite as smashed a two-run first inning Mets who proved this year that Harry S Truman was Pres- run in the seventh inning as the W. L. Pet. GB W. L. Pit. OB Cdaeh Fred j Larson's Fre- optimistic. homer to lead the Mets over nice guys can finish first. ident. Red Sox scored their fifth x-New York 97 61 .614 ... x-Baltimore donia runners took seven of the Cepeda smashed a grand the Phillies, their sixth triumph On a day in which two of the The Senators, a perennial straight triumph and moved Chicago 90 68 .570 7 108 49 .688 ..
    [Show full text]
  • October 2011
    Fall 2011 Auction Prices Realized Includes 19% Buyer's Premium Lot # Name Prices 1 1888 Yum Yum Tobacco N403 Cap Anson SGC 40 VG 3 $40,163.69 2 1907 W600 Sporting Life Cabinet Ty Cobb PSA 3 VG $55,580.14 Exceedingly Rare 1933 Goudey Final Production Sheet Featuring #53 Babe Ruth And 3 Four Other Hall Of Famers $35,703.57 4 1909-11 T206 Bill O'Hara (St. Louis) PSA 7 NM $44,325.12 5 1894 N142 Honest Cabinets Ed Delahanty SGC 30 GOOD 2 $9,954.35 6 1909-11 Uzit Cigarettes T206 Ty Cobb SGC 20 FAIR 1.5 $14,402.57 7 1914 Cracker Jack #103 Joe Jackson SGC 84 NM 7 $46,575.41 8 1914 Cracker Jack #88 Christy Mathewson PSA 2 GOOD $18,252.22 9 1909-11 T206 Piedmont Cy Young "Bare Hand Shows" PSA 7 NM $4,118.59 10 1919 T213 Coupon Cigarette Christy Mathewson PSA 7 NM $1,857.59 11 1915 Cracker Jack #68 Honus Wagner PSA 8 NM/MT $13,734.98 12 1933 Goudey #92 Lou Gehrig PSA 8 NM/MT $9,345.07 13 1934 Goudey #61 Lou Gehrig PSA 8 NM/MT $10,192.35 14 1934 World Wide Gum #28 Babe Ruth PSA 7 NM $5,097.96 15 1939 Play Ball #92 Ted Williams SGC 92 NM/MT+ 8.5 $8,463.28 16 1941 Play Ball #71 Joe DiMaggio PSA 8 NM/MT $10,936.10 17 1887 N172 Old Judge Pete Conway "Batting, Pittsburgs" SGC 88 NM/MT 8 $1,129.31 18 1887 N172 Old Judge Ed McKean SGC 88 NM/MT 8 $1,242.36 19 1887 N172 Old Judge Patsy Tebeau SGC 88 NM/MT 8 $931.77 20 1887 N172 Old Judge Monk Cline SGC 88 NM/MT 8 $1,504.16 21 1887 N172 Old Judge John Clarkson SGC 70 EX+ 5.5 $1,279.25 22 1887 N172 Old Judge Tim Keefe SGC 60 EX 5 $846.09 23 1887 N172 Old Judge Tommy McCarthy PSA 5 EX $1,367.31 24 1887 N172 Old Judge King Kelly SGC 40 VG 3 $1,626.73 25 1887 N172 Old Judge Dan Brouthers "Batting, 1st B., Bostons" PSA 3 VG $618.80 26 1887 N172 Old Judge Capt.
    [Show full text]