Hal McRae's big swings were missing the target NCCCSAMS CAPRKE FIRST WIN , April 3,197S ADIBOKDACIC DAILY ENTERPRISE, Saraae Lake, K.Y- f l i p f S POR T S WINOOSKI, Vt. — Toe NCCC Jee Decker Jed a tried M«i Saints Lacrosse team captured Kanta* City's Ha! NkRa* > 0 . DHWt triumphed over On (heir first win of the tried to tend the ball careening j emnati 4 1, Mmne§<Ma heat setota puchen who limited single a s the 1 *«HH**y. March 31 by h trun the *iaoa» wnenever he I san Fraoctico Houston to three Tmim tcortd in the (int O Q ! ^ &• Micheait Club team of •tapped up to the plate, UnLot Aftgele* 11 The Cuba wnotfeered the In- Gary Terreli s double, an error j Wuiootltt, Vermont by a icert fortunately, hi* tuny s*i«gi diam under a 22 hit onslaught i and sacrifice by Dan Monzon <* W-f. «ere mu*ins the urgM. fee shonenw hts **• brtmay haw lot* tfcird **t#-! and added rum in tbe seventh j! With only one m u m and 21 j seconds into the game, the •I hit a couple of balU deep man Ron Santo who was Mnjrk j and ninth imangv. tarher Da! Maxvtit *pf*rtwadfd an Saint* had scored their third h in the *pnng and d lI got fin the wrist by a pitch Santo tamtd »**?,'* MeRae re- j»a« taken to a hospital (or X 11 hit Oakland barrage by hu j goal and H looked like a no called I gue** I low my head jraya but A* result* were not ting three competitive wngle* i contest game, bul the. Si. Mike* immediately known. and driving in t%o run*. j suefcmet} « t r t able to come for a while/ John Jeter drove in four rum j bac* with two »uick goals and McRae « u a^iscd Io « r t for the Wfefee Sox with two dot*- j »uy within reach until the eod Detroit Ha** »*w*er t n nafatnii* hi* abort ttfofct bies and a sacrifice «> of the third quarter when North and he f«w4 it tn time to »al man and w>uthp*«* J< Veteran Bob Bailey hit bis j Country scored four straight lop three dot**** and * «i*to. combined for a three hitter and 4rmng tn three ami Monday A! Kahne and Bill Freehan pro first homer »f the exhibition g ^ j s i o pyt i t o u t ^ reach. AtUckman. Mike Hayden ted * • the Roj*l» rafutered a f 4 vtded the Tfferr oftemNre •e*«m tod rotjkie Pepe Magum craKkedh* four.h a* the K*pos ^ Hwrir-t pmtnUe ^tn^U^ist exhibition baaebaU victory > punc* *itt» two tut* ea<* took an e*rh irad «nh single j mam:% a f t d f o u r a i i , fttatday «?•* the S t U u u Car- j Dave Htttoo laahed a ti m|liie homer in rile flrst inning that run* tn four of ihe fir« MX in ereaM?man Ed Bemad hit for ! started t i t Padres en rout* to I mn#*. t^i> fualt and two assiatt. | Tne Pirate* banned mokie Midfieiders John Wa^h struck other famw Monday. {vectorv The Oriole* acered ihree rma righthander Larry Chnttrnaoa for tnree foal* and tt**> as«j*ta, in the thsrti inning erf! Gary for M.\ runs and sr%ni ^ > in lh« Chica«o ivtitte Seat and hd Grady hitting (or three T,v»i »4, PJtt»bur*h beat Gentry, ettdtng the Atlanta's j the f*r* three inmng» and then £<ini\ and a single assist. ISmmng Koreie** aurvived rally d a a Ptsiiadeiph* p y l»-aad*J«ihia §4. OakUiid baiChuck Darmtch had t»o goals highltghted by Greg Luassfcif tered CalHortrta # 1 . the OtJ and mm assist. Jon Hart hH a rwo«K tingle solo homer. t*io Cuta ck&*rml OtveUnd Tbe soaring rounded out John Mjlner and Wiyne Garis 2 and mm Diego upeod#d tn the bottom of A t moth w ztrwppon if; tilt Giama nipped Hit Dodten f 1 *? ®*m F e r r o r o ****» • * • foals, and Ed Caiahan and Ron J«bn Maii»ci • firt-hit ntieninc Kt«e«n«re. Baltimore beat behind p»t*btr Tom Bradley. At ama 7-3 the K#w York M<«a «tko ««m the duuncafortoa at 0ie Met* rl«»*«*d a i*ogaroe LrCiair had one foal apiece. Despite the *"n. coach Bob er the Yankees fe *?*e4 ttit New York Yankee Htidak had mix*** feeling* about the fame; We were downright floppy in spots and made snore mistakes than we should have. even at this tijw o$ the WAMWI " Bu*. « t have « great I Stanley Cup and the WorU Trophy playoffs underway Wednesday night Msrk Sm:ih and J i m Hurley "-»>^1 as siArters in :he first Chi Chi Rodriguez plans to extend his winning streak TflE TROUT SEASON IS HERE GREENSBORO, NC. «APj — • site of the Masters) was made \ Casper. Casper and Graham j t ..»*- QJJ QJJ fco^nguei ha*, no j for Jack Nicklaus and Jack j both encountered trouble on the ! illusions about extending Nicklaus mas mack? for Augusta vanning ftreak to two ^»th a ,\at*o«ai. y iO ea *^££* Hiiibe ° ;itishenin on the waters oftne *-ho via* g<w tender for U»evictory in the famed Masters The 37-year old Rodriguez, WOT 4 Tr^ y g , and place ball in t ihe 1(BIT^ N o n h ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ rtxj by a sor* ankto, *iU ;' fsrM ! . i w »r./p other *-'.-*& ._w pounds be way and through the ereen, and , . . . * ^ ««.A ***^« douii to a «iry. 120 tirst trout m e Jark NshdUaus t for lv«rth ri tinJortn agamct Buffalo ;j Jf the S*:rrt *urw -sA.'mh <•>*** t be cjiuse off a diet *** « . d lhe "hopes win j Chi Chi stormed past them on a , there." Chi Chi explained. ic ^ab?e* »iSo * r t health > !inrp-rovp and ; u*. Winner of the W help me ) \ e to be 140 years' tfring of three consecutive bird- ! T h e Saranac Lake Fish "When Jack takes a week off j old,* came from two strokes ; ies_ atartmg on the seventh hole. Garce Club and the Saranac c < ^ » ^ * ^ , "We're ih* team Mime o»i>er "..he t;rVi-t)t he <kd m tbe Greater j off vsth a fwe under Use fir«t '> iti* ur><k*r<k>i/* *«>* c a p rnav w-r a «ronjter team Hy Graham and Still Lake Chamber of Commerce Open),, it'* ttry- \ par 66 in the ram-delayed final j came Gasper and veteran Gay are co-sponsoring a G t n y Meefcaii. • *r»4 »-«• time **e p'.ay m our body s ittumamesnt.** Rodriguez i a ^ packed up K2.000 for his j, Brewer, be »b>e to knocifc them ofi : »*«7»vt. tsed v.ru ai «-„ 270. ^<u. Brewer, Brewer. : Sesquicentennial Fishing Defby. •t..r,i goet to said Monday after his one-; seventh The <K; »ga;n take to tour triumph i« 14 ) who has played extremely well 'Celebrating 150 years ajf ht.r <m» b a r s . Then "*«• cfe*i» fta* ^e remd ; th:s year and is a strong con- i progress in Saranac Lake, the ekend going to stroke victory over Lou Gra \csTi- on tlbc pro tour. id n#vt ihe- burnt a d r a n ham and Ken St.ii. He had a 72 hole total of 26?, tender at Augusta, closed with contest will last through tbe NWL -aetjon HO*J*:OR geti u-n^r m*» ug<- ' j,M»s* to p!av lhf "But Augusia National <ih< 3; under l&r on tile squashy, j a s^ven-under par 64. Casper montli of ApriL 0y?fa«u i§ a. M<^ TJ;-ur*day and Oua*a at Nea kaftfeer <J«H(en*eman Rod Beu ; Ma*-MC?»u^iji J V s *ateriogged 7,021-yard Sed-1 matched par 71. •w vork Ranier*' at \ i>ig«and «* Sai^^da). ;ng u o«i o< u>e playoff* »ith a -. with Dean Jr. Collefe. T?»e first Countr> Club course. There three jUauift «• O«c«fa T!« Moatrral €ao*d*eft§ and teanu»atei iud Giacomm Brad home game will not bt until Graham, who had a final 69, : at Philadelphia " ' Bmom Brvstn are fa^vred t o Park, V*c Ha<i*iesd and Bruce; AprH 3$h at the St Plus X b c p k away for the I Punaeth and Lee EkJer at 272. ^ ' n g . « * ^ f o r the largest ! as one stroke are beum j»«r fooibali fie\4. o< ai! f«8r ; rath ihe Stanley Cy$ ' ^ ttiird week in « row. He tied at ! E ider needed to win to become f l s h m € a c h category .The inusi out be played-caufte of their 1-2 fmi*h 2m with Ken Still who boiled ! u, e first black player to com- : d j v * ^ a l categories are brook a>. $alur ' Ka«t f>vikio« *nd L*ie.r into contention with a lask p?ie j n the Masters He <^«e l r °ut, lake trout, and rainbow , t*»-«i>- n e t .thy status. round 64 that included 11 one-; g o t within one stroke on the trout. The first p n » In each 1 wy* be jw putt greens. j m i k J w i m j y final day. but fin- 'category is a $25.00 savings , four "game*, I doc'i aaia Us Rodriguez and the rest of the hhed with a 68 and so missed bond. Second prize is $15.00 cash, j riekl that is eligible for the | his chance ai qualifying. and third prize is $10.00 cash. and Bobb>- O r r Masters were delayed one day j Sam Snead. who first vs-on the Prizes are being furnished by {aretogreat tftape *-«J so is 44 my* YOftK <AP> — Phil E in getting to Augusta. Ga. ; Greensboro tournament in 1938. Blue Line Sport Shop, Dew ' yt*t <ud f o a b e J»ct|ue» Plante, powio snd Bobby Orr of the wtiere Nicklaus has been prac ! « a s among the leaders for the Drop Inn, and M and D Carpet Boston Bruins. K* a i ' a fight %fc-tth the Brain*. ticing for a week—by the TBins • first three rounds but slipped Service. So -wbat else is new? * T%« West DiV4**i>n c h a n s o n that plagued tie tournament, I back to par 71 and a tie for j Well, Bobby Clarke of : Ciiicigv B'*<* H a * i * have caused two postponements and ; 12th at 274. I ^ w i I ] ** ^ ^ ^ b ^ l € D « t i l ' PhOadeipbia Flyers, for one leti the course a soggr, gooey i a i l ! the 60-year-old marvel :*"rth weight breaking the tie. B r c « n i t the fceoond straight ; been u n b e a i m in 12 tern round NY SALT LAKE CITY, (AP) — T*:a^ Star*" Co«»cn i/jat>eU thing. raoiue coach to »-« '»h» honor garnet o*er tt^e last Dhree y r a n quagmire. I beat Arnold Paftner and Lee Bring your fish to Blue Una I»»ras' T « a ISi»*Jkik«, ift-fK*, fen* the>- aren't taking St. Louis derten feels Monday niglM Eaposito, according to ^ie Rodnjruet started the final ' Trevino by two strokes. They Sport Shop, 52 Broadway, <w lean J T M rtxind \m<T!{ an Bask* ;«m|»rKl the Ch&parra>* a'ter .ighv.y. round t y o strokes back of ! tied at 276. Palmer with a cios- Double X Texaco, 27 Main St. NattonaJ Hockey uttgue'% offiCoach (A :.?ve Year # Good Luck! ihe ism T2 »ea*or, for *,h* head" T h e r e ' i no *\*c.h th,ng a* an t»a 11 A *>*oc i a:, on \ * elor> ovi Cjai final regular season statis- coleaders Graham and Billy ing 69 and Trerino 70. 73 i*«voa, i«r* I » S I R !>**•*!« A ; ^ more t*5an ; coaciimf jefc -*-;th Seattle o< the •. «•**•>' s*nc». tics released today, won his pJaxiff triumph. ^ r f s no ».y 1 third straight Art Ross Trophy Nat^nal BaaketbaU A^vc5 R**> ' A n d ,-ng atxmtl T n e 1 0 T * * conquest « a s as the NHL scoring champion *«s<»». \H<m t»»» nred In t h r Su- c * ^ k w " P ?r<f « a m to be a beaten u s ! r 0 n f : r m a l 1 ^ ^ *»* with hi* 130 points oa £6 goals prrSoracsi m i d * a y through t*»«r * and 75 a&«sts>. i ?* tram. ai O,; But for the first time in four our ' Our ;<*« a CAM* of a SATtROAY MIXED HI—IJTES ] tf I"rr. «ji the PRlMEArS t»od dcCcnse." yean, he and teammate Orr weren't locked together 1*2 at Men's High W. Patnode 535, F. Patiwde i R>-ao 497. Qhmann 499, good cf,*jjce the top- E&poMto won the crown 478, L . WiJliams 513, R. Herbert 462, MoOormidi 516, Triple—Ft. Terwillegar—g€4 team'* first T-.e E1 >e*r-i*id v*o >cars ago wilii a pheno: Williams 537. Total 2013. ;-Ai'i*n P n m e a u 544. Total 2718, i pro &#*«,rt Single—R. Tes^iilegar—231 r.r ; g the t ^ t meflai 152 po:nis and reflated Wooiena Hi^i JOHNSONS uc t<«**i ConfereiK* p^yrr l>* a - . j . •^ :ftr ir^<n*. ffc a ' rnu. ha\<- a* m last year u-ith 133. each time I H. Safford 444t B. Paradis 437, Triple—A, Graff—521 Johnson 434. Sullivaa 483. .*m coliegiaie dlayn at t• • < • « : < *'?«?»« •a.'.h iHe Cw . Curing backed up by Orr. y».ho took the E. S*fford 453, D . Paradis 440. P u k a s t r o 441. Brosseau 433, T Sing^—A. Graff—192 The title in 198^70 when Esposito ; Total 1834. 500. Total 2347. ear* o£ d;n *l puiird ckwn 14 rewound*, all on :was the runnerup. M1XM> | ! v : the \ a \ p.a; ,VAr ba«k«ba>. *<ih t ^ t Akrnn ; ' ;.%,:•> {>? iht- vk,cak<'s4 k^fcr^ }ps p r o „. . r, MB—FITS w MEACHAMS . MensHnjh »4 V < .rja. t.he ABA <kwKt«ear« *r!4 the 19* The healthy p^acr;ph;jt r > ba>ketba!S. i C:arke ^ ' ^ ^ *Bos" Goetz 496, Jones 498, Patnode Nelson 501, Toohey 430, Triple—C. Whiisan—574 |>Mfft5 i Tgw-ar »ra»«r! ' oh'mpfG t r r r , h«* became an tons er% a r r ready to *kate or igh'. ; T< *-v-T.*'e Ror B-me a rr • •"P^macy of the top t*o 454. F a r m e r 447. Total 1901. Meac!Kim 416. Smitb 4B0, Single—C. Whitson—223 »i<*r J*I 57 2T record. »^;*{ant at t:*, a.ma ?r, a ga ;?"»*, M: nn-^-vvt-a For • ^ ^-r-,r icu^d through most of sp<*s b.v getung 37 goals and 67 Wonsefls High L AND MS Marteiie 4 ^ . Total 2255. aT'd ii*ie ? Nets, fourthNortn S*ar> drfrn*rrn*n Trri • <• .j-. % . ...i r j>-;n'.s for the * S S 2 S l $ f o r 1 W potnts, a distant L&Rose 475. Fobare 387, i LASOSES T r i p l e - L . Williams—513 *:*«.• f, *'.th a 3fr& -' The to'.kw-r.g >'< ar. if »e ABA v.5- i same's wr:n«'honors. Jimmy I 2 6 l e s s t i l « n Ksposito but three McOormtck 500, R. LaRose 463. Single—-D. Jones—189 LaRose 4€3. Catiilaz 47S, iudtng o?•*>} thr^e \.s< « a i WrmeC «"?d BrtrA.n *ojnc<i? mg practice Monday in a a n for tfre Western ; ^ 1 ° ^ ^ Orr, who finished Total 1825. Ward 458. Hurley 4SS, Geocyt l*>'"tf~* in * ag»-.rts^ the . ihe N e * O r > a n » BH.XX a n r e n , ' tin? Juncral ol a brother r -i 1 v:- on c ha m ioas. \ **ith 28 goals and 72 assists. S f K D A T MOONUGHT 403. Total 2392. C<-M?*r«- are tsed; I 1 in the*r playing *ith four other ;eams» in an auto accident. • sio« Jonnv.<m ;,ed the Con- j The Flyers showed they Mem Hig^i a*r;e*. They pjay g»fne No. Jbefore rettr.ng a* a player; ANCIENTS •qu^tador* with 22 points and | might be ready to challenge the FRIEDMAN3 Tnple— E. FWey—563 1 •oft.gh: at. •,.»>• Na*y»u Corsseum. ? after las* aea.<<on *rid s ucceed . J. ^^itscsi 495. C. Whitson ' C*:K»; W :: .m^ had 30. Red j Bruins' on-nership of Uie NHL's B o k 512, Co£Tey 431, Fountain Single—Kye Sears—233 : Hrtj«r. an p v m*t>eim5r.g "*:n i sng d*1?t>»«d Tom Mesct*rry a 5 574, M.L. Duprej463, M. Rohn-.ns dropped in 28 for San | scoring leadership. They not 390, Firrolo 507, Byno 450. ToUl Womens High the Coach of thp Ye*r ;O»igar« 4 coacft. Whitson 501. Tola!*20^3. ; lhf£<'. ion!y got second place in Oarke 2317. Triple—L. Fietcher—4S3 • *Ard. *a.d I', « a * something j | n h a first reason, he took « FOUR WS j Tie r*n teams play here but fourth in Ric*; MacLessh. Single—L. Duprey—191 1 .i»dn t think ahou? at the b e jciab that never had a wmmng Tokarsld 350, Wdlett 385. A. and jwftio notched an ev^n WO points Heiraer 527. Xeily S94, Lktit ff.ntngftf ihe M»avrtn »nd mmt~ j record and finished 33 g a m e s ' 1 then move to San Diego for on SO goal§ and 30 assists. WUlett 335, R a y Wiilett 454. 444, Miron 423, Duprey 4J5, ] gamr* *hrer and four on SaturtMnc I didn't expert." j behind f j r s t ^ a c e Kentucky in i Total 1734. The Montreal Can*djens* j c TotaJ22S3. GENES SHELL a ; : 4a\ and Sunday. Virginia"* A! Bianchf and j the Kasl last season, to the d r j qaes Lemaire finished fifth Grady 433. Ann Grady 340, I TN- f»i--:rr ABA first-round tV-\er"< A!ex Hannum got thetViftM>n tstle. % points, one ahead of . Fosier 363, K. Foster 488. RIXWOODS a/.'ier vote*. I The smrpnumg Cougar*, em : back mto action J o a n 'j^ t ei] c of the^ New"York Toial 1625. ABCD'S j Schenck 553. Ml>-narc ! * -""• '[piq>'ing a running olfen^e a m i : ; Rangers, while Mickey Red MARIOS Oehlbock 401, Sa«<»n«ii 315. ! 471. Kerr 505, Roberts 601, [TSDALE. Am .AP. - j she Caroi^ Cougars face the m o n Tof'l)etr^t. J o h _»I . t r a p dp i 9O0TTSDALE M Graham 438. N, ArcWe i D - Oehlbeck 532. Graff 511. j Willed 542. J o t a l 2672. t an unuAyal p r e i « n t Selection >n of a site for Supe'1 N c ' c : n N > n Y o r k a n d l h e K t n of the Bruins a 437 Mever 403. Donaldson 431. : ToUl ? CHAPPLE X «»cca>icd thr N'j»tior.rt; , i-Jcky Colonels Mwt the Vir- ;H^-N/vh ^ m . *i lULloUUIglI bohed m!o »hr Kast "cad a; the B w i IX THE MOfXTALVERS Snr-rn 524. Drake 506. u&0 Total 1709. :n Norfolk. In the hosl)Ch of the Canadiens were club officials P. Geztesi 288, S. Coffey 297. 392 Crowley 457. Drake 504, 'outset and heW off the Coioneiv Fontball a l1her llh ftcr the group Wrsf. oLVr bat:'*, the Denver ^ ^ f^ ^ ^ * R. Coffey 555. B. Gesztesi 468. Total 2551. de<-i<!*'d to begin s*.cps to exTotal ? CENTRAL GARAGE \B\ champ:or pand the 2»> mrrr-bci- >dguc Er<y»rs said he frit he had a A. Strack 450. W. Foley 44i. Ranker ha)) A?- ^ 1 S f^wt«—$1,000 for the scorThe Nat so New Orleans. Miami and I-os good relationship vkjvh the Cou ! Stah] Sr. 377. L a w 37^. Revtirat ^ " ' " e d "To i sociation'playrtffs don't resume i i n t title and $500 for being the E. Foley 5€3, B. Strack 510. garv top offioab. and there LESTERS M O I ^ S T E R S I544- Farrington 453, ~-—* --'-- * •- ' — • jj}.lt %vhen. in leading scorer each half of we Total 1964. ^ Aoukl not be any compijeation%_ make a pitch for the 1975 post , C. Whitson 502. M Wtiitson ! H*- r<**± 2277 DONS srxoco ^ * t o n spectuia- ?*-:*ocn the ! Eastern Conlcrpnce piay, the iseason. Clarke received $1,000 The sports • j f h p ^ ^ ^ ^ t o f o r c j f t ) t n < , ^ PI.ATTSBIKGH ISELES Wolls C 3 . Day 417, Sears 476, j Total 500. F 1329. k « t i e r 474, Dinsmore 453, eontcrrd North Country will ma.nmg year* of bi% contract iwo conference cti^mpsoas. In- i N>« York K-..ck^ take their 2-0 !*o«* being overall runnerup. McCrea 475, Pelletieii 3B9, Is€le b a s e j 4 , ^ o ^ n .vpor ^ *how when and accept a coi'.ege >ob He v-ders indica'rKi N » U Orleans. ! lead into Baltimore against t h e Ken Dryden of the Canadiens. Da by 459. Total" 1866. P W R CfflPS 407, Smith 459, with n r>ew siaduHT! to open in Bul;ets and tho I ^ ^ o n delendini? Stanley Cup M. K) hi mi re 324. ,\. K i d m j r e i 4 3 9 - T o U 1 2 3 4 5 / DONS EvSSO declined to say Vilieihef he had 1^4 hfid a sufih'i edge HI the ' try to make n V*o in a row '>the , won ihe Vezma K. PuJcastro 312. C. | ~~ bo.4% the firs*, annual Sport- received any collegiate offers selection. N. Strack 387. C. Strack 365. 424. " | again*'. :he Havik. m A:ianta. ? 8 n f ! 0 n ^ RYANS the MHL's •arama »n P;a:tsb»r^h on May as yet. B Strack 375, D Strack 462. ! Pule astro 490. Total 1895. Birnrmrham. Ala . .ind .Tark- i ^n the Western Conference, Uie _ ° ? 1 J y Naegele 510, Sullivan 42*. net-minder with his Total 1589. 4. 5. and 6 at the State *onvilie. F!a.. were scheduled MiJ^aukee Rucks and Golden standing 26 a € al PINK PrSSYCATS Ryan 470, Lippacfier Ml, Cmversitv College Arena on KEWGRS "the SUte"wirrior<r"ti£d lh play J- Roais^against ^ ^ « _ ^ THRER MORE NAMED io make f 591. Total 2638. brought him a 52,000 prize. fcugar Street L. Duprey 480. B. Donaldson, j 3>l>< Sullivan 402. A. Sullivan )9T5 P r o Bowl contest. But game No 3 Thursday night SAVOCAS Visitors from Northern New Three more outstanding col'ree Oakland and, on Friday, the Dryden and Detroit's Roy Ed-j 383. Duprey 420, B. Donaldson i - R- Joltn^on 2S?fk- Johnson f y 470, SulSran 41d, wards each chalked up six 1443. Total 1891. j 4«2. Total 1503. ' ynrk. Quebec, and Vermnnt w»U sensors ha\e been n^med to the on the >3te was not evi^ccted be- Lo> Aner;O> Lakers try to inup Nrwcombers Baker 531, Andolina 4SS, af»«* exhibition1: of National, V S basketball team wtnch uiH fore We<!n<«^i?E\ crease their 2 0 >ead over ihe shutout*, tops in live league. Forfeit M«Laughlin 451. Total 2418. •tale, and local manufacturers. meet the Russians in a senes And Philadelphia showed, Pete Rozeile. league co nmis Bu::* !n CSiicafjo. SEARS BROS. <J.c<,r!butor«t. and retailers of of garner a cms* the United .yoner. uho <-arl.<r Monday t o o / t h a t muscle can pay off. C H A R U E S US N A, Sears 381, M. Srars 4M. aport* equJpmrnt repreM^ m#{) states in late April and M«y, The F'.vers. v."h<i finif^h^d sec1*001*8 SIGNS CONTRACT BEAR CATS 415. 354. • !! f.elds o4 *port5 from ^ vni? ] Thry a r e Sieve Downing of ond in the West Division while G. Sears 482." K. Sears 499. Total D, Mother 392. C. Mosher 504, 1838. Ernie DiGregono. in the day he was forming a Vanderburgh 44X Ehvyn 463. to hosting Entertainment will i Indiana; — Do the Bruins were coming in secKKGINA. Sask " Terwillepar 369. D. TerPRESTONS \ the : P r m d e n c r . and Mike Ed Duprey 455. Total 2172. four n u m b e r e<i*nrr,'.lev '•>•• p ; o ond in the East, set a league be featured throughout fensive Ron L. Fletcher 483, B. Scars 469, j W l 1 snjj wards. Tennessee, XORMAK FARMS cecd "with deliberate speed. * #ho-A. starting Friday evening formeriy of Oregon State Vn- record for penalty minutes with Rozcile, estabHs^hing no ^pc iversity. has signed a 1373 con- 1.754. P a v e Schultz had 259 of H. Fletcher 471. F . Sears 476. Yorkey 526. P e r r a s 384. Hapar Downing JS a 6-foot4 pi%Ttrt and ending Sunday afternoon. Seney 413, p . Total 1899. 340. LatoureU* 41«. Seney #78. man who led Indiana to a third j cific timetable, said owners of Saskatchewan ,. them, the most in the !<Q1L. Door prizes will be awarded Zielinski 324, L. Greene 4»4. Total 2144, place finish in the NCAA the 26 clubs *'peneral!y were : t r a d witn **rt\ day. the Canadian j Total lfiM. Toupfwiment last wee*. DiGr- pro-e3«|>an,SKMi in a very healthy Football ague team an i SAXDS TO TIGERS BIRDS Dakes Mvste e«ono, n 6-footer. was the sp»r discussion " BRADE^'TON. Fta. -* The 508, HaU 396. Morgan Shatraw 366, WUlett 402. M . RIESSRN BEATS MOORE kj>lui ^r the Providence team He said the coinmiUee. to be .nounced Tuesday. linebacker p his |^ i Woods ETJtS the Na (Shatraw 404. PrimeAu 4S2. Total Pirate^ 3G6. Stringer 362. P a v e 421. ._..._ before -. the week „._ lone HOUSTON — Top seed Marty ««hich Indiana beat in thenamed Hiarh Series—B. Lippacher—641 ToUl 20621^4. ^ Ibesseti of Kvan-*ton. Ill . out NCAA consolation game. Ed- mecungs are completed, *ould ^<*PJiomore ^asor, a: Oregon l J O f ) a , League ^ent catcher ! 1€54 <» Sand*, -to the Dot roil HAIJ* AN1> HALF ' Hi?h Game—B. Lippacher—276 CEDAR POST played Pv*y Moor* <i SouLh Af uard* '•« a *> <****•-$. t«.,r ar? A knee gnoup and r^f<>.rv <o j.jr;or anc ^cr: 1 of tbe American League R Kampf 415, K Kampf 449 HV—OP Pdhl 380, CoWms 441, OafWKJt* T4, ^-5 »> forM round •<-- •*ho v*)ce h a s bet-n n a m e c to ID injury ^deijrvp-d the *ecood ; j a<jqvuped pitcher D Wntson 399. K . Whitson 347. J Higti Series -C. ' All-Soatijea*t«ro Owiferanc* 415, Darrah 447, Klmn 40k Total at t 2 * Ri^'W D I *!* get mfM. Thai * the Tbt spot Ut be : ha* or* p ti«ed fit Thr Phil wins third ANDERSON HAS Ross Trophy Larry Brown is not sure whether he will continue THEORY i # BOWLING ' * " • * * 5 C NFL OFFICIALS BEGIN STEPS TO EXPAND s/iou? k it i