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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 43

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Monday, February 17, 1969 THE CLVCIXXATI ENQUIRER 43 5 People On Move Jobs Titles i six years, has been named assistant secretary of the company. Paul J. Risen has been appointed warehouse manager for Cincinnati operations of the MacGregor Co. He has responsibility for warehousing and all product shipments from the Evendale plant. From Enquirer Wires REPRESENTATIVES OF major league baseball owners and players sit down today for another session of negotiations in the conflict over pension funds.

Owners last Friday submitted their latest proposal never made public and (Marvin Miller) executive director of the Major League Players' Association, Is expected to reply to it. In the past, Miller scoffed at owners' offers. There are Indications, however, some progress Is being made toward a settlement. Players say they will boycott training camps unless an agreement Is reached Screaming and stone-throwing soccer fans staged a wild melee after a game Sunday at Turin, Italy. Referee Antonla Mars hi, needed a police escort to leave the stadium, fans spit In the face of the Rome team's coach another brandished a loaded gun at the Rome players and buses and television vehicles were pelted with stones, snowballs and chunks of wood.

ECUADOR JUNIOR welterweight boxer Eugenio Espi-nosa pounded out a unanimous 10-round decision over Flash Elorde, former world champion, Sunday Andrew (Andy) Kerr, one-time Colgate University football coach, died at Tucson, Ariz. He was 90 University of Connecticut basketball coach Burr Carlson and his assistant, Jack Contain, announced resignations after the season. About two weeks ago, athletic director Jim Hickey quit. WORLD POLE VAULT record holder Bob Seagren was a little upset with himself when he had to settle for a winning leap of 17 feet, 1 Inch, In the first United States Track and Field Federation indoor meet at Los Angeles. "I wanted another try at that 18 feet," he said after he failed.

Seagren will try for that fabled "18" this week at New York. Lee Evans, veteran Olympic star, was named outstanding ethlete of the meet after winning the 600-yard run in 1 minute, 9.8 seconds James Ewald Jr. of Louisville, rolled an eight-game series of 1607 to take over second place in the $512,258 Peterson Bowling Classic. Harvey Kost, Racine, holds the lead with 1615. The Classic, with 17,000 bowlers participating, runs through July 20.

Chris Amon of New Zealand topped his triumph In the seven-race Tasman Cup series by winning the final event, the lQO-mlle Sandown Park International Race, In 1 taV I -Al Wirtphota Triple Georgi Schrader, 21, of Eagle River, won the sixth annual intercollegiate slalom ski race at Clear Forte Ski Resort, Butler, Ohio, Saturday for the third straight year. The Ohio State co-ed also led the OSU girls' team to the State Women's Team Championship. Leaman Tebelman Agency, was elected to the board of directors. Fred H. Leaman treasurer of Buckeye and former manager of the company's Kenwood branch, was elected to the board of directors.

William Tebelman, current manager of the company's branch, has been named assistant vice president. James Deavy, formerly associated with the Bishop Brossart School in Alexandria, has been named assistant vice president. John Daily, who has worked in the savings and loan industry for the past Deavy Daily Cruz In Title Defense Against Mando Ramos Risch Schmidt The Provident Bank has promoted one employee and elected two new officers. Carl C. Schmidt, chief accounting officer, has been promoted to second vice president.

He has been with the bank since 1949. Barbara L. Ilarsch, executive assistant in the bank's commercial loan division, Harsch Downard BANK 1 1 YS I 1 record time. Amon drove his Italian Ferrari at a record 106 miles an hour. He won the Tasman with 44 points to 30 for Austria's Jochen Rindt, who was second Dag Fomaess, 20-year-old Norwegian, won the world speed skating championships, edging Sweden's Goeran Claesson at Deventer, The Netherlands Nevlo DeZordo of Italy swept the world two-man bobsledding championship after posting record and near record times during the two-day competition at Lake Placid, N.

Y. Rick Chaffee, Rutland, won the men's Roch Cup ski races Austria's Gertrud Gabl, leader in the world cup standings for the slalom, barely held off America's Kiki Cutter in a special race at Vysoke Tatry, Czechoslovia Rein-hard Tritscher led Austria to a 1-2-3 sweep in the slalom for the Vitranc Cup at Kranjska Gora, Yugoslavia. The event counts in world cup standings. A 13-YEAR-OLD Toledo, Ohio, boy became the youngest ever to bowl a perfect 300 game In sanctioned competition John Stewart, a 153-pin average bowler, performed the feat, using a 14-pound ball Lee MacPhail, 51, general manager of the New York Yankees, suffered a mild coronary as he was preparing to go to Ft. Lauderdale for the opening of the spring camp.

He was rushed to a hospital, but his condition was reported not serious. PROVIDENT By The Associated Press Carlos "Teo" Cruz of the Dominican Republic makes the second defense of his world lightweight boxing title against 20-year-old Mando Ramos of Long Beach, at the Los Angeles Sports Arena Tuesday night. The 31-year-old champion beat Ramos on a unanimous 15-round decision in SOME of the BIGGEST SPORTS In TOWN Buy '69 PLYMOUTHS from the SMALL TIMID SALESMEN ZIMMER PLYMOUTH 555 Pike St. at 1-75 Covington, Ky. 431.4272 $2 Bet Returns Gordon H.

Scherer, former U. S. Congressman and former chairman of the Republican party of Hamilton County, has formed a law partnership with nis son, Gordon M. Scherer. The new inn, known as Scherer Scherer, was formed on the 40th anniversary of-Gordon H.

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Scherer Hilary H. Evers chairman of the board of the Buckeye Savings Association announced the following appointment: Harold H. Haverkos, manager of the Evers-Fischer Insurance Agency and the Insurance Management Evers Haverkos fas HOURS: 11 AT a 3 months months. By letting to work for 5 average of investment. We 9 9 Thorns Kline was elected assistant secretary.

Terry H. Downard, a former assistant manager of the Kroger Building, was elected assistant treasurer. He Joined Provident in 1965. Dr. Richard K.

Thorns has been appointed director of pharmacology for the Spertl Drug Corp. He Is a staff lecturer In pharmacology at the University of Cincinnati College of Pharmacy. WCKY Radio has named Steven V. Kline sales manager. He has been with WCKY for 11 years.

Seeks Rally BUDEPEST on The secretary of the Hungarian World Federation, Jozsef Karpati, has suggested that a world rally of Hungarians be held next year In Hungary. He tol dthe news agency MTI thousands of Hungarians living abroad had visited Hungary In recent years and expressed Interest In such a gathering. BANK irdDw: SPARE TIME INCOME DISTRIBUTOR FOR THIS AREA Winner his first defense last September 27 in Los Angeles. Cruz had won the crown from Carlos Ortiz of New York last July 29. A crowd of 15,000 is expected to pay about There will be no television or radio broadcasts of the 15-rounder.

Starting time is midnight, EST. Cruz has a 53-14-2 record, including 22 knockouts. Ra-most has a 24-3 record, including 16 kayos. The week's bouts include: TUESDAY At lot Angeles, Sport Arena. Lightweight Champion Carlos "Teo Cruz, Dominican Republic, vs.

Mando Ramos, Long Beach, title bout, 15. At Houston, Manny Gonzalez, Houston, vs. Hector Ortiz, San Juan, Puerto Rico, welters, 10. At Miami Beach, Gomeo Brennan, Miami, vs. Percy Manninq.

Philadelphia, middles, 10. WEDNESDAY At New York. Sunnyslde, Charley Harris, Jersey City, N. vs. Pedro Sanchez, Puerto Rico, heavies, 10.

At Rochester, Pat O'Connor, Rochester, vs. Chuck Feld, Buffalo, N. middles, 8. At Las Veqas, Dick Hall, Boston, vs Chuck Leslie, Los Angeles, heavies, 10. THURSDAY At Milan, Italy, European middleweight champion Juan Carlos Duran, Italy, vs.

Johnny Pritchett, Britain, title bout, 15. At Los Angeles, Eddie Garcia, Los Angeles, vs. Bobby Sedillo, Los Angeles, lights. 10. At Portland.

Maine, Jimmy Archer, New York, vs. John Conde, Puerto Rico, middles, 10. FRIDAY At New York Felt Forum, David Malendez, New York, vs. Doris Hidalgo, Miami, lights. 10.

Harada Meets Colter TOKYO (JP) Japan's Fighting Harada, a former world bantamweight champion, will meet Alton Colter of Phoenix, in a lOround bout in Tokyo, April 2. St. Louis, Me. (3116 ALU Al ozino all inquiries to Sear in- A 660 Lincoln Mr. 0 Sears M3 'a Becoma a distributor in one of America's largest and fastest growing industries.

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Villanova's stingy defense baffled Duquesne, 16-2, the first half and they fell as far as 13 points behind before starting a full court press that slowly brought the Dukes. Gary Major tipped in a basket mitfway through the second half to put Duquesne ahead for good at 48-47. Berry Nelson, one-half of Duquesne's 6 foot 10 inch basketball twins, dominated then side in the second half, scoring 13 points. Villanova now 17-4, was led by Howard Porter. He scored 21 points.

Douglas9 Hot Rot Takes 3 Awards Norman Douglas of 5694 Candlelite Terrace, Cincinnati, won three awards in the Hot Rod class of the ninth annual Cincinnati Cavalcade of Customs held Friday through Sunday at the Convention-Exposition Center. Douglas 1923 Ford took Best Best Rod Engine" and Best. Rod Interior honors. Ron Prezenkowskl's 1963 Chevrolet took Best Custom and Best Custom Interior awards for the Cleve-lander, while Dave Rudy of Tipp City, Ohio, claimed Best Competition Car and Best Competition Engine trophies with his 1932 Ford. Late NBA Games (PLAYED SATURDAY NIGHT) CHICAGO FGUFGAFTMFTA Rbds PF TP Boerwinklt 7 13 3 4 9 5 17 Boozer ...13 21 7 10 5 31 Clemen, 0 2 Haskini ..6 17 Love 0 3 Newmirk 1 6 Peterlin 2 1 17 2 1 Sloan 14 3 6 13 Washington 10 1 3 11 2 11 Weiss 1 0 0 Totals 40 99 Jl 38 55 26 101 'Includes eight team rebounds.

CINCINTI FGU FGA FTM FTA Rbdi PF TP Dierklng 7 IS 3 10 6 17 Lucas 11 6 A 30 1 Rooemon 7 13 7 9 A Smith .2 5 TVenanialo6 14 7 10 4 2 21 2 3 19 Wesley ..3 5 4 7 10 5 12 Tucker 3 5 1 2 3 1 7 Hetiel 5 12 0 0 2 2 10 Totals 38 82 35 44 44 22111 'Includes six turn rebounds. Attendance. 7117. Roft.i Pivl Ruddy and Earl Storm. Oilcan 34 II 21 28-101 Cincinnati 31 28 23 29-111 Technicals! Botrwlnkle, Wesley.

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Two long shots in the fifth race were the key, Belmont Tommy and Social Salonga, paid $25.80 and $11.30, respectively. The winning ticket has not been turned in to collect the winnings. Chisox Hurlers Start Throwing SARASOTA, Fla. UP) Chicago White Sox pitchers threw five minutes of batting practice each Sunday as spring training resumed. Saturday's workout had been called off because of heavy downpour.

The field was soggy but did not hamper the drill In which the curtailed squad of 23 battery men participated. There were no new arrivals in the club's training camp. Lights At Croesbeck Lights will be installed at the Grosesbeck field, colerain and Galbraith in time for night soft-ball league play to start in May. Teams interested in joining leagues using the field should call Al Goodman at 961-2038 or 271-1796. There will be openings for open and industrial teams Monday through Friday nights, and Sunday mornings and afternoons.

Prep Cage Card (Night Games Unless Otherwise Noted) TUESDAY Walnut Hills at Finneytown, 3:30 P. M. Withrow at Cincinnati Taft, 2:30 P. M. THURSDAY Aiken at Walnut Hills.

Courier Tech at Cincinnati Taft, 2:30 P. M. Hughes ot Woodward, 2:30 P. M. Western Hills it Withrow, 2:30 P.

M. FRIDAY Cincinnati Taft at Colerain, Elder at Roger Bacon. Deer Park at Indian Hill. Mariemont at Sycamore. Elder at Roger (aeon.

Fairfield at Mlddletown. Hamilton Garfield at Franklin. Glen Esta at Milford. Greenhills at Reading. -LaSalle at McNIcholas.

loveland at Madeira. Mariemont at Sycamore. Fairfield at Mlddletown. Purcell at Moeller. Newport Catholic at St.

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