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12 The Pocono Record, The Stroudsburgs, May 3, 1968 Forward Pass draws No. 13 pOSt position Yankees LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Al'l Forward Pass drew No. 13 posl position for Saturday's Ken- lucky Derby, the second richest of 94 derbies. Only C.

V. Whitney's Gleaming Sword will start outside the Cal- umet Farm colt in the 1 Mi-mile classic. Forward Pass, who has scored seven victories in 17 starts white breaking from one of the first four post positions, was installed as the 8-5 favorite American League Thursday's results Boston 4, California 1 Baltimore 7, New York 3 Minnesota 3, Detroit 2, 1 nings (Only games scheduled! Standings Notional League Thursday's results Cincinnati San Francisco 2, 11 innings New York 3, Philadelphia 0 Chicago 1, Pittsburgh 0 Houston 4, St. Louis 0 Detroit Baltimore Minnesota Washington Boston California New York Oakland Cleveland Chicago W. 13 12 11 9 9 8 7 3 L.

6 7 8 9 5 11 11 It 12 Pel. .684 .657 .632 .579 .500 .450 .421 .389 .200 G.B. Vv 1 2 5 5 5Vt 8 a i W. L. 1 4 10 11) 9 9 les 9 9 9 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 11 Pet.

.700 .526 .526 .500 .474 .474 .474 .450 .444 .421 G.B. 3 ,2 3VJ 4 4 2 4 5 5 5 Today's Probable Pitchers New York (Monbouquetle 3-1 at Chicago (Horlen 0-4) California (Wright 1-0) at Detroit (Lolich 1-0) (N) Minnesota (Perry 3-1) at Cleveland (Tiant 2-2) (N) Baltimore (McNally 2-1) at Washington (Pascual 3-D (N) Oakland (Hunter 0-2) at Boston (Stephenson 1-2) (N) Kizer runs TOO in 9.9; ESSC bows MILLERSVILLE Ben Kizer tied the school record in the 100 and possibly ran the fastest 220 in the school's history Thursday hut it went for naught as MiJiersviJle posted an 87-62 victory. Kizer, running with a stiff breeze at his back, was clocked in 9.9 seconds in the 100 and 21.6 seconds in the 220. Ed Kairis turned in his best time in the two-mile with a time of 10i22.5. Gil Rogers was also a double winner for the Warriors (2-1) with firsts in the broad jump and triple jump.

Leonard, 0:43.5. (School 440 relay ESSC Suma. KUor). Time record). Mile Flick, AA 2.

Rhoads, (W. 3. Hannoo, ES. Time; 4:42.6. 120 high hurdles 1.

Ellis, M. 2. Hill, M. 3. Drake, F.S.

Time: Shot pul 1. Zeiber, M- 2- Baalz, ES. 3. Wolfu. ES.

Distance: J3 in, High lump 1. Thompson, F-S. 2. Rogers, ES. 3.

Shively. M- HelgM: 6 J40 1. Jones, Wl. 1- WasilesKi, M. 3.

Scasselclli, ES. Time: 0:50.9. 100 1. KUer. ES.

2. 7-uvich, M. 3. Leonard, ES. Time: 0:09.9.

school record). javelin i. belcher, 2. Chi Ids, ES 3. C.

Selcher, M. Distance: 19-i 6 in. Broad jump 1. Rogers, ES. 2 Shivcly.

M. 3. aetlis, M. Distance: in, BBO 1. Bowers, M.

2, Discus, ES. 3. Shank, M. Time: Pole vault 1- Schindler, M. 2- PennypacKer, M.

3. Dougherty, M. HeiQhl: 13 fl. 440 im. hurdles 1- Ellis, M- 2- Hill.

M. 3. Rogers, ES. Time: 0:58.2. 220 I.

Kizer, ES. 2. Zuhich, M- 3. Jones, M. Time: 0:21.6.

Discus I. Wolfe, ES. 'i. J. Selcher, M.

3. Davis. M. Distance: 132 7 in. TripTe jump 1.

Rogers, ES. 2. Thatcher, E5. 3- Schindler. M.

Distance: 43 I Two-miff 1. Kairis, ES. 2. Rhoadps, M. 3.

Flick. M. Time: 10:22.5. Mile relay 1. Millersville (Dowers, Jones, Wasileshl, a Time: St.

Cincinnati San Fran. Pittsburgh xAtlanta xLos Angel Phila Chicago New York Houston x-Latc game not included Today's Probable Pitchers Chicago (Holtzman 1-1) at New York (Koosman 4-0) (N) Pittsburgh (Sisk 0-1 or Blass 1-0) at Philadelphia (Wise 2-1) (N) Atlanta (Niskro 2-2) at Houston (Wilson 1-2) (N) SI. Louis (Carlton 2-0) at San Francisco (Marichat 3-1) (N) Cincinnati (Maloney 2-0) at Los Angeles (Sutton 1-0) (N) Ryan fans 10 in 7 innings; Mets win, 3-0 NEW YORK (AP) Fireball- ing Nolan Ryan fanned 10 batters in seven innings as the New York Mets defeated Philadelphia 3-0 Thursday night. Phillie reliever John Boozer became the first pitcher ejected this season for violating the new spitball rule. Ryan yielded only three singles but walked seven and was taken out for a pinch hitter after throwing 131 pitches in his seven innings.

It evened the rookie right-hander's record at 2-2. The Mets broke through Philadelphia lefty Woodie Fryman in the fourth. Ron Swoboda walked and scored from first base when center fielder Tony Gonzalez bobbled Jerry Crete's long single. Ed Charles then socked his second homer of the season over the left field fence. The spitball rule was invoked in the last of the seventh.

Boozer had come on to pitch and touched his fingers to his month three times while warming up. PHILADELPHIA ab 3 0 1 0 Agee 4 0 0 0 Linz 2 4 0 0 0 Jones I 0 0 0 0 SwoDoda 4 0 0 0 atJ bi 4 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 TTaylor 2b Callisnn rf RAIfen Gonzalez cf while Ib Dalrmple Wine ss Hriggs ph Pena ss Fryman Lock ph Boozer Hall Total 27 0 3 0 a 29 3 5 2 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 New York 000 300 0 0 3 Gonzalez. DP--New York 3. LOB--Philadelphia 3. New York J.

2B -Goossen. MR--Charles (2). IP ER BB SO Fryman (L.3-2) 6 5 3 3 2 7 Boozer 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hall 0 0 0 0 2 Ryan (W.2-2) 1 3 0 0 7 10 a 2 0 0 0 1 0 WP--Fryman, Ryan. 2 3 5 A- 9.195. 4 0 0 0 Kranpool Ib 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 Grote 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Charles 3 3 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 Harrelson ss 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Ryan 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Boswell ph 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 RTaylor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cardinals relay team sets mark in 2nd win Thursday in the field of 14 by the Churchill Downs handicapper.

If all 14 start, the race will gross $165,100 i $122,600 to the winner. Only the 5123,450 that Needles won in 1956 came from a bigger put. The inside post position went lo Iron Ruler, who warmed up for the classic with a 481-5-second one-half mile that brought a grin from trainer Eddie Yowell. "He handled the track very well and I'm sure Branlio fiaeza will have no trouble handlingi him Saturday," Yowell said. Bwamav.on Farm's T.V.

Commercial, winless as a 3-year-old, drew the No. 2 position. Howard Grant will ride. In the No. 3 gale will be Jig Time, the first Derby starter for Charles W.

Engelhard's Crag- wood Estates, with Ray Broiis- sard aboard. Next in line, in order, are Mrs. Joe W. Brown's Kentucky Sherry; Coventry Rock Stable's Trouble Brewing; Frank Sullivan's Te Bega; Don B. Woods' Don Elmondorf Farm's Verbatim and Cain Hoy Stable's Captain's Gig.

Oliva's hit beats Tigers in 10th, 3-2 DETROIT (AE 3 Rod Carew doubled and scored on Tony Oliva's single with two out in the 10th inning Thursday night as Minnesota beat Detroit 3-2. The Tigers had tied the score in the bottom of the ninth on Jim Northrup's fourth home run of the season with one out off Dean Chance. Chance had pitched his way out of frequent jams and allowed the Tigers only four hits in the first eight innings, winning his third game against three defeats. He struck out nine. Al Worthington relieved in the 10th and preserved the victory, but not before the Tigers loaded the bases with one out.

Minnesota 000 200 000 1--3 9 1 Detroit 000 010 001 0-2 6 2 Chance, Worthington (10) and Roseboro; Sparma, Hiller (6), Patterson (8), Ribant (10), Usher (10) and Freehan. -Chance, 3-3. Ribant, 0-1. HRs Detroit, Northrup (4). Cavalier netters top S-burg EAST STROUDSBURG East Stroudsburg High won of the singles matches Thursday to post a 4-2 victory over the Stroudsburg High netmen.

a a i i i singles were Rick Workman, and Charles and George Wolbers. Workman then teamed with David Bzik to win the final a a Stroudsburg had closed the gap to 3-2. Adam Rodenhouser was the Mounties lone winner in singles while Dan Rahn and Larry a a i doubles. Singles Workman, ES, defeated Rahn. 6-4.

4-6, 6-4; C. Wolbers, ES, defeated Breslauer. 7-5, a-2; G. wolbers, ES, defeated Hatch, man. J-6, 7-5; Rodenhooser, as fealed ozik, A-3, 6-2.

Doubles Rahn and Orestauer. defeated George and Charles Wolbers. 6-3. 6 Workman and Bzik, ES, defeated High and Hatch man, 2 6 A-J. Late baseball BALTIMORE (AIM Turn i'lioobiis, who hurled ii no-liittcr in his lasl slart, allowed York six hils Tluirsclny niglil mid pitched the streaking Haiti- more Orioles to a 7-3 victory over the Yankees.

Baltimore has won four in a row and New York htis losl four straight. Horace Clarke's line single to center with one out in the third ended Phoebus' hitless string al 12 innings. The 26-year-old Baltimore right-hander struck out 11, including Mickey Mantle four times, as lie became Hie first American League pitcher lo win four games. He lias losl one. Andy Etchebarren homered for Baltimore and Paul Blair drove in three runs.

New York 001 000 020 3 6 2 Baltimore 220 100 02x-7 5 9 Peterson, Bouton (5), Womack (B) and Fernandez; Phoebus and Etchebarren. Phoebus, 4-1. Peterson, 1-2. HRs New York, Kosco (2). Baltimore, Etchebarren (2).

Briles' skein snapped by Astros, 4-0 HOUSTON (AP) Denny Lemaster fired a three-hitler, not giving up a hit until St. Louis pitcher Nelson Briles singled in the sixth, and Houston beat the Cardinals 4-0 Thursday night. The defeat ended Briles' string of 14 straight victories, stretching back into last season. The only Cardinal hils besides Briles' single were a single by Orlando Ceperia in the seventh and an eight-inning double-by Mike Shannon. St.

Louis 000 000 01)0-0 3 3 Houston 002 100 Olx-4 13 0 Briles, Willis (8), Jaster (8), and McCarver; Lemaster and Bateman. Lemaster, 2-3. Briles, 4-1. Buckhorns win third in league PAUPACK Wallenpaupack High kept its perfect record in the a League Thursday with a 3-1 win over Damascus behind the one-hit pitching of Bill Schmalzle. Schmalzle lost both his shutout and no-hitter in the seventh inning when the visitors combined a walk and a triple for their only run.

The Buckhorns (3-0 in the league and 3-1 overall) three times in the fifth when they bunched three of their four hits. DAMASCUS Nicklaus leads Houston by one Cincinnati's Alex Johnson plows into plate umpire Tom Gorman as he scores from 3rd base on a double steal in 7th inning against San Francisco Thursday. Reds' Veda Pinson broke for 2nd and Giants' catcher Bob Barton threw to Ron Hunt (2B) whose relay back to Barton was too late to make the tag on Johnson. Cincinnati won in 11 innings, 6-2. (DPI Telephoto) Bunning still losing by 1-0 PITTSBURGH (AP) Joe Nii'kro scattered six singles and Ernie Eianks slugged his fourth home run Thursday night as the A PITTSBURGH ab bi ab ri bi Kcssmger ss 0 1 0 Wills 3b 0 2 0 Beckerr 2 5 0 1 0 MAtou 3 0 1 0 BWillams If 4 0 2 0 C'emente rf -i 0 0 0 Sanlo 3b 5 0 0 0 Starqell If i 0 1 0 BanXs Ib 3 2 1 Clndenon Ib 2 0 1 0 LJohnson rf 0 1 0 Mazroski 2b 3 0 0 0 Hundley Phillips cf jNiekro 1 0 2 0 AlleY 4 0 1 0 JMay 4 0 0 0 Kolb Bunning Jimenez ph Kline Total Chicago Pittsburgh bi Greis 3b 2 0 0 0 McGnos ss Trsick cf 2 1 0 0 L.

Costa 2b Shrwod 0 1 1 Nell 3b Bell 3 0 0 0 R. Costa G.Lnce2b 3 0 0 0 1 blein If 3 0 0 0 Wilson Ib B.Knsnrf 3 0 0 0 Smile R.Lncelb 2 0 0 0 C. Srrule ct L. Greis 1 0 0 0 nd er cl SeiU ph-c 0 0 0 0 Nevin rt Dutlon 1 0 0 0 Willms 0 0 0 0 a i 3 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 a i i 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 1 11 1 T01al 29 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DP--Chicago 2, Pittsburgh l. LOB-Chicago 12, PiMsburgh 4, HR--aanks (J).

5B--L. Johns wi. S- M.AIou. IP ER BB SO NieXro 9 6 0 0 1 2 Bunning CL.2-2) 6 1 1 1 1 0 4 Kline 0 0 0 2 HBP--Burning WP--Gunning. A-- 7.249.

Millersville ends ESSC win streak I I East Stroudsburg State is no longer the king of tennis in the Pennsylvania State College Conference. Millersville ended the Warriors' reign Thursday as it took the final two doubles matches to eke out a 5-4 victory. ESSC (8-6) had won 27 straight PSCC matches before the defeat. The Mauraders are now 9-0 for the season. Singles Heller, ES, defeated Kershner, 6 3 7-5; Olslol, M.

delealecl BecVor, 6-3, 6-2; Mnlhis, ES, defeated fiohrpr. i-t, 64; Jacobs, defeated Whiteley, 6 2 6, Snimp, defeated Baatz, 60, 6-1; Muller, ES, defeated Hermans, 6-J, 6-1. Doubles Heller and Mathis, ES, defeated Olslol and Shimp, 6-2, 6 2 Jacobs and Kersbner, defeated BecXer and Whiteley, 6-0, 6 1 Rotirer and Roddick, M. defeated anii Mullcr, 6 0, 62. Chicago Cubs edged the Pitts-' burgh Pirates 1-0.

Nickro was strong all the way and never in trouble in notching his fourth victory against one defeat. Banks unloaded his homer off loser Jim Bunning with one down in the sixth inning after the Cubs had pecked away at Bunning in the early innings but couldn't score. Bunning is 2-2. It was the Cubs only victory in the four-game stand. HOUSTON (AP) -Jack Nicklaus, who said he's just now 1501- ting into slmpe, fired a six-undcr- par 65 to lead a close-knit fielH in Hie first round of the Houston Champions International Golf Tournament.

Nicklaus birdied the final hole Reds score 4 in llth to stop Giants SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Johnny Bench's single with the bases loaded and two out in the Hth inning highlighted a four- run uprising that gave the Cincinnati Reds a G-2 victory over San Francisco Thursday. Bench, wlio was hitless in five previous at-bats, drilled his hit lo left field, scoring Pete Rose and Tony Perez and breaking a 2-2 tie. I-ee May also scored when Bench rounded first and was caught in a rundown. May boat first baseman Willie McCovey's throw lo the plate. Cin.

000 000 200 04- 14 1 San Fran. 000 010 001 00--2 5 1 Oliver, Davidson (7), Lee (7) Kelso (10) and Bench; Perry, Gibbon 9 Unzy (9), Henry (11), McDaniel (11) and Hiatt, Barton (7), Dietz (10). Kelso, 1-0. Henry, 0-1. HRs San Francisco, Hart (5), McCovey (5).

Total 23 1 1 1 000 000 000 031 mascus 3. Wallenpau Three- Base Hits Sherwood; Base Iii1s --Wilson. Total Damascus Paupack rors Dam ip er bb so 4 4 3 1 6 I 1 1 2 1 MEN'S HAIR PIECES Vetv IjVmo nut rat Eons i i A i Only I SCAVO'S BARBER 4l-7GfiO SALISBURY A record breaking performance by Die mile relay loam sparked the Pocono Mountain Irack loam to an Msy victory over Salisbury Thursday. Selling a new school record of 3:30.9 in the relay were Rick Koberlcin, Andy f'allo and Len ami Nathan Roddicks. The old record was 3:41.6.

Also placing first for the Cardinals, who have won their last two dual meels after losing (heir first five, were Andy Pallo 8 8 0 a Blo.ss i Koberlcin (shot put), Frank Faulk (pole vault), Bill Bodine (discus), Roger Geer (long jump), and i'allo and Jim llcville (lied in high IM 1. Moil, S. ScMfider, PM. 3. Dowo'iprtv, S.

Time; 0:10 6. I. Hosl, 5. 1. PM.

3. L. Rcddlcki, I'M. Time: 440 1, HMl, 5. 2.

N. I'M. 3. Kol'crlcln, PM. Time; BftO I.

Pallo. PM, Cosov. 3. ShcnroiHQ, PM. Time: 2:14.

Mllo I. DIMS, PM. S. 3. Cramer, I'M, lime; Mllo rolnv I- Pocono Mounr.iln (Kc.lmlcln Pallo, L.

RwMitki N. RcJ dlckt). Tlm: lichoolrccordl. Shot f-ul Kobcrlcln. PM.

7. Mulso, PM, nnrroAl, S. Distance: 40 in Colo I. Fault-, PM, 1. Drnm- berg.

3 Hi Hcirjhl: 9 Discus 1, Bo PM. 3, Crouse, 6 in- Long jump I PM. 3. Devillo, 4 in. High jump both PM.

die). 3 $11., 4 in. Javelin I. PM. 3.

a Atlanta Los Angeles 000 000 001--1 000 001 000--1 ATTENTION RESIDENTS OF STROUD TOWNSHIP Ordinance adopted May 15, 1963 prohibits dogs from running at large rn the township. Any owner upon conviction of the violation of this ordinance shall be fined and pay the cost of prosecution. and BeviHe, PM. Height: Grouse, S- 2, Myrlhcl, PM. Distance; 14? Pro basketball NBA Finals Boston 124, Los Angeles 109, Boston wins best-of-7 series, 42.

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I'liom- BILL DEIHL'S TIRE STORE KtriiiHl.slHii-K. TRADERS HARDWARE FEED CENTER i K. I'll. STAN NEVII, J'urkcr 1'ji. I-J I Li i IlKlrllnll.ir rni with a six-fool pull to grab the lead from Dan Sikcs, who had a DO.

George Archer, Tom Wcis kopf, Hoborlo DC Vineeiwo Miller Barber finished third with 157s. Fred Marti, Al C5ei- bcrger, Hugh Royer were knotted at 68. Nicklaus, from Columbus, Ohio, said the round was the best he's played in Houston "by about 10 shots." don't feel like I've been in shape to win until the last month or so," lie said. "1 don't start fast. 1 try to build up for Augusta (the Masters).

Now I feel like I'm ready to slarl into the heavy part of the season." Nicklaus, who hasn't won a tournament Ihis year, is currently ISlh in official money winnings-far down from his usual standing. Gary Player, a cofavorite with Nicklaus to win on the par-71, Champions Golf Club course, fired a 69 to tic with 11 others. Weiskopf toured the front nine of the course with a 37, one over par. Bowling fete EAST STROUDSIUJRG The Jim Harmon Classic Fiowling League will hold its annual banquet tonight at 7:00 o'clock at the Loyal Order of Moose. You'll like flying! Flying's the favorite sport of hundreds ol thousands of men and women.

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