Luis Tiant's Bid Fails "Jharnoff, Ohio, Beat John Good, Mich Mcanrer.T G G Rrayh>R,3B 4 I G Ham

Luis Tiant's Bid Fails "Jharnoff, Ohio, Beat John Good, Mich Mcanrer.T G G Rrayh>R,3B 4 I G Ham

Cal Cops Late-Model Feaiure Th* Cedar IU»ie)ft Gazette: Sat.. May t*. 19S* It'sSwanson s Night Unseeded Hawk Gains Special to The Ga»lte Team Standings Saturday's final against top- By Al Miller the 14-car field to ten in the first Sanger of Waterloo were third Gazette Starts Wriltr j IOWA CITY - Steve Ehlers Mkh,,.n 131 Wisconsin »'<i seeded Bruce DeBoer and Bob two laps. and fourth, respectively, in the »4Vi Illinois jand Randy Murphy became thei 41 Indiana IT* Pritula of Michigan. Cal Swanson wasn't so lucky a "Anybody can win w hen'feature. 41 Onto Slat* 7'., I first Hawkeye finalists in Big *«'.', Purdue 4 All Michigan finalists are top week ago in his season debut at .they're out in front," Cal said; Bill McDonough of C.R. took iTen tennis tournament com- seeds in their respective Hawkeye Downs but the lateimodestly- "Yes> it>s nice to **! the checkered Hag in the first petition since 1960 Friday, three men into the singles final divisions, with Ehlers going away from the traffic We had model chauffeur from Reinbeck^siclc ' " 1 However, neither they nor and one team in doubles. against DeBoer in the singles h** me n;nu, P -j • .•_ i engine last week but tonight Perry Beckler of Tiffin anyone else was able to slow Eh,ers moved jnto ,he fina|s fina,_ had HIS night Friday in the In-|jt was fust fme ternational Motor Contest Assn. top dog in "B" division action. sanctioned stock car races; "! W>0»«ht the track was in j He won both the feature and i s.,.? J5±i.a- itiiisi'Sit ,:L;S txrs before 2,179 paid. | real good shape, although it j opening heat, while Don All five Michigan semifinahsts:, Hnois. He became the first !DalS e LePrevost losing 7-5, 6-4 to started to dry out a little in ! Harper of Springville won the Swanson. a 15-year veteran, second heat. in singles competition, plus all Hawkeye in the singles finals Michigan's Richard Dell, and was the "A" division's only the feature." three doubles teams, were vie-! since Hank Utley took second jthe Wolves' Jon Hainline ousting double winner after capturing Downs point leader Verlin Forty-two cars were on hand torious, as was their only con- in the No. 2 singles eight 'Murphy 6-3, 6-1. LePrevost was the 10-lap se- Eaker of Cedar Rapids and his 25 late-models and 17 novices. solation player. Nine matches! years ago. playing in the No. 3 singles, A" DIVISION were played by the Wolves and! cond heat and screamin' '65 Dodge hemi cop- PMivri (IS MM)): . Cal Swaruon, He then teamed with Murphy Murphy No. 4. Relnbeck; 2. Verlin EEaker,, C.R... ; 3.. John they won them all, taking their! the 25-lap ped second in the feature. Eaker Wttobttob, ind.; 44.. Ed Sanser. Wloo,- 5. Red |to beat Steve Scnafer and Garrv Iowa can finish no higher than Droste, W'foo. ooint total to 130 wrnlew h i 1 e feature on the came all the way from the 10th Trravha r (II law): 1. Drostr; 2. point total to 130, ;....—ofMichigan state 4^!9.7t fifth. The Hawkeyes were Rogtr Dolan, Liitaon; 3. Eaker; 4. Chub Michigan State moved ahe q u arter-mile starting position in an excellent Llebe, (Mwrtn. 6-2 as thev advanced into seventh last vear. dirt oval in a bid. Verlin did win the H-lapic.iT.-T'vvtbb""' «~_ i-*: „ 1M hut (II law): 1.. Swanson; 1.. Karl * * * 1967 Chevelle. consolation race. -*_.Ed Sanger- . Wloo. -Cons. (12 laps): 1. Eaker; }". Liebt" ' ,',• 3. Glen Semifinal Round Cal started on Waterloo's Red Droste walked Martin. Wloo. '•" DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKtT the pole and off with the trophy dash honors Futon (15 laps): 1. Parry Beckler. NO. 1. _______SINGLES — _ Do„.n Lull,, nan. Lisbon; 3. Roger Northwest., beat Ed Thompson, III., *-2, 4-1 had clear sail- but had to settle for fifth in the I. Jerry Obtrbrccklim, 3. Dave Brown, ind. beat Charles! C.R. Bralnard, Mich. State, 4-2, 6-3. i ing in the / feature after he was hit and lit (II Ian); 1. Btckltr; 7. NO. 2 SINGLES — Rich Monan. Mich. LaCo i; 3. BeckmanBeckrha . finaleiinuji_,, whicn || l v. hu CAIAL.L 3HANSO SWANSONN lipUlspunl ouUUtl oUUn thUIeC 8tOllhl lapIdJJ.. JohdUUlnl j^jf j|fjt (!• fiSl); 1 Don State, beat Tom Rice, Northwest.., 6-2, «-6. Don la»»; Harper, Brian Marcus, Mich., beat Chris Burr, saw two minor accidents reduceiWebb of Independence and EdigJ,'Kj"£R?- chape«,'c.R.; Wis., 10-8, 6-2. NO. 3 SINGLES — Richard Dell, Mich., beat Dale LeProvost, Iowa, 7-5, 4-4, Mickey Szilagri. Mich. State, beat Dave. Cross, Minn., 4-1, 4-1. NO. 4 SINGLES — Roger Barnard,: Friday Major Boxscores Northwest., beat Denny Chez. Minn., 4-3,1 Chlcaia (I) San Francisca (2) I 4-2. Jen Hainline, Mich., beat Randy i NATIONAL oh r abhrb AMERICAN Murphy, Iowa, 4-3, 6-1. JAMu, rt 3 NO. 5 SINGLES - Ron Teeguarden, Atlanta <ai New York (1) , Mss'fer, u Ne» V»rk (4) Boston (t) Mich., beat Steve Levenson, III.. 4-1, 4-3. abhrfa abhrb'iycktrt. FJltlM'n. Ib 4 ab h r» abhrb Steve Senator, Mich. State, beat Bruce RJickson.ss 7 1 g Harralsen.ss 4 I Mays, cf } Howser.lb 4 1 2 Andrewvlb .4 3 Lwm.H McClrly. Ib 1 Maxwell, Wis., 4-4, 4-4. 711 Weis.Jb 4 I 1 WMtt.ef 421 Foy,3b NO. 6 SINGLES — Steve Ehlers, Iowa, HAartm.rf S I I Shamiky,!! I 1 Banks, Ib Cline, Ib .1 Mantle.tb 4 1 g Ystrmikl.lf 4 1 LJatm'n, rf Minnill, it 4 beat Jed Hertz. III., 6-2, 4-4. Bruce Francwincawa.ltu a 411 SwoMda.rf * I pe»iMM(lf 111 RSmith.cf 1 0 DeBoer, Mich., beat Jeff linger, Wis., 4-}. OnfM,*r III Crote.c 4 1 i Hundley, c Hlatt, c .. .2 Kosco,rf 411 Harrelson.rf 3 1 DJohnton.lb 3 1 1 Ceefsen.lb 4 I I PhllliM, cf •Oliver, 2b 1 Trtsn.ss . 411 SCOtt,1b .. .4 3 FAkw.cf , JNi«kr«, > Lanltr, u . 1 NO. 1 DOUBLES—Pete Fishbach-Brian - Buchek,3b 1 Oibbs,c 431 Adair.ss .3 2 Marcus, Mich., beat Don Lutz-Steve CSerer,3b 2 C Aftt.ct * 1 Becc'U, ph SadMki. r . ) I' Cax.W 421 TartabulUr —DPI Photo Millan,2b i CJones.cf . I Hartnstn. r M»nb«tte,p 111 Petroclli.ss Vezina, Northw., 4-3. 4-8. 4-3. Charles Tlllman.c I Cardwell.* 2 I - R*»an, p EHywaoU Brainard-Rich Monan, Mich, state, beat MartiMZ,c 0 Martln.ph g i Btll.P V. Dave Brown-Charles Parsons. Ind., 4-2, 4- Jarvis,* « Knnpool.Ph Tatal 31 3 g Total 17 5 t DJonet.oh .1 I VMMpina,»h Lyle.p ..... 1 I "NO. 2 DOUBLES — Chris Burr-Don II Charln.ph iChieaie MO on vffi g Shutout String Ends Young, Wis., beat Dave Cross-Bill Drake, irlrrwi.D G San Fran. ...".'.' ..'".' '.' 1M 101 MX—1' , Total 22 104 Total ..3111 Minn., 10-«, 11-9. Richard Dell-Jon Total IS II ] Total 41 4 1 I e—Lanier. LOB—ChkMkMa 4, San Fran.! Mainline, Mich., beat John Good-Mine 2B—Mtcavoy. SB—F. Ja1 n ilia* Ntw York •1 IM Cleveland pitcher Luis TianJ- stared at the right field Szilagyi, Mich. State, 8-4, 4-3. Atlanta M* not 100 t*o eoo 2—3 •""••"• Baslon Ntw York 000 100 M 00* *M «-1 IP ER BB so * t—Hawser, Kesce. OP—Ntw Y«rl I, NO. 3 DOUBLES — Bruce DeBo«r-Bob i 3 4 > Bojtwi i. LOB—Ntw Y«rk 4, •Mtin 4. stands where Baltimore's Boog Powell had just hit a three- Pritula, Mich., beat Bruce Maxwell-Dave E—Aiet. or—Atlanta l. New r«rk l. J. Nitfcrt (L. 1-3) 4 Unger, Wis., 4-1, 4-2. Randy Murphy-Steve LOB—Atlanta », New York 4. Harttnstein i , } IB—Mtfibwette, scan. Andrtw*.I i J 5 3B-Gibbs. SB-Gibtn 2. S-Monkvutttt, run homer in the sixth inning to snap Tiant's string of shut- Ehlers, Iowa, beat Steve Schafer-Garry IB—C.Bayer. F.AIov. 3 B — F . A I a u . Ret an 2 Myers, Mich. State 4-4, »-7. 6-2. MR—SMmsky (11. SB — R.Jackson. Sadtcki (W, 5 3) Btll. N.Aartn. S—Cardwell, Jarvls. Weis. IP H R IR BB SO out innings at 4l'/3. Baltimore won 6-2. CONSOLATION SF—Mlllan. T—2:11. A—»,S17. MtnbTttt (L.4-3) 7 1-J 11 4443, If H R ER BB SO Vtrbanfe 2-3 g giir NO. 1 SINGLES — Bill Drake, Minn., Jirvls 11 4111 Bell . 7 » 4'4 1 1 beat Tom Gavin, Ohio, 4-4. 4-4. Pete Britten (W.]-0) 5 o o g i Lylt (W,}-«) 3 1 gill Fishbach. Mich., beat Phil Waid, Purdue, Card well » 7111 WP—Ball 1. T—1:15. A—35.153. * * * * * * 43, 4-3. Drake beat Eliot Pilsbury. Wis.. Ktonce 2 o g g g Softball 8-10, 4-2, 6-2. R.Tiyrtr . 3 i g g g NO. 2 SINGLES — Chuck Parsons, Ind., Frisella (L.o-2) 2 j j ? i ELUS CHURCH Baltimort Cleveland (1) beat Robert Harrison, Ohio, 7-5, 5-7, 7-5. HBP—Kaonct (Tillman). T-<:07 abbh h irb ab h rb Charies Zimmerman, Minn., beat Rich A—ll.Ut.

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