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THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1969 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 60 PAGE 61 THE INUIANAPULUs SI AK THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1969 the barber i try Tin: bebmnber i get Shootln? The Stars Bettenhausen Not Pleased With 166 Prince May Try Belmont Slam Elkhart Ready For A Dogfight trying to go comfortably or anything." And, "No, I'm not trying to drive any differently because of the new tires," as some drivers have done with since. In the end he put their machine into the 500 after Art Pollard had hopped out to drive one of Andy Granatel-li's turbines. Gary started 22d, By JOHN HOLM Woodv's orld mwn Hnnp 151 A. M. 1 jf Jl A the wider rubber.

"You drive By Bob Williams i To N.Y. Track young man because he is only going 166 miles an hour. HE WAS running 166 his second day on the track this month. That's the rub. He has been working feverishly ever since, and he hasn't found a single thing to add to that figure.

What do you do, Gary? And Gary answers "You talk to vourself." And you say "Oh" and you look to see what he is looking at and you discover he is looking at his shoes. By JOE HAMELIN Gary Bettenhausen showed up at the Indianapolis Motor Speedwav a year ago with a bearded, dusty dirt car. He came back this year with a howling piece of exotic machinery right out of 1980. Somehow, he doesn't seem any happier now than he was then. Gary Bettenhausen has come a long, long way as race drivers go.

And he. expects triad much more of himself. Right now he is a miserable THIRD AND FOURTH in the state high school track A meet the last two years, Elkhart will be shooting the works bidding for its first title Saturday in a three-way struggle with North Central (Marion County) and Crispus Attucks. change my line in the corners, we gain a mile, maybe lose a mile. Nothing.

"We should be running 168 anyhow. We're not. And I don't know why we're not." And like he said talks to himself. Bettenhausen, 27, came to Indianapolis as a rookie with Joe Hunt's dirt car, which reached 150 mph and began to gasp. Hunt wanted to install a more powerful engine but the people wtih the money refused to spring.

Bettenhausen hopped into Billy Vu-kovich's back-up car. Then Owner J. C. Agajanian decided that Vuky needed it after all. And thus Bettenhausen came to the Thermo King people, and Fred Gerhardt, with whom he has been ever "We've had the car on the line, a lot, sure," he said yesterday, one word at a time, with effort.

"But we've spent most of our time diddling around with one thing and another. We've actually had only two days of hard running. Today, for instance we were out here all day and it was only the last half hour that we got in any hard laps." What's left to try, Gary? And Gary answers "1 don't know." And you say "Oh" again. BETTENHAUSEN'S machine is the No. 8 Thermo King Turbo Offy, which carries the wedge-shape concept to its ultimate.

"We're running with only 40 gallons or so fuel." Gary said. "And we're still only running 165 or so. If 1 qualifying at 163.462. He passed a Baker's dozen in the space of 43 laps and then, while running ninth, ran over some wreckage from Al Un-ser's broken car, tearing the bottom from his machine. HE SAT IN that garage later, after that brilliant de-hut, and swore softly, too proud to cry in frustration.

A year later, with a U.S. Auto Club victory under his belt (the Phoenix 200), older, wiser, he is still hip-deep in frustration. "I'm driving just as hard as way. He did look like he had gone down hill some but he usually comes back fast." Longden. winning rider of the Triple Crown aboard Count Fleet in 1943 and who could be the first ever to complete a Triple Crown slam as jockey and trainer, previously had been opposed to starting Majestic Pnnco in the and Longden said the colt would skip the Belmont and would be shipped back to California.

Then the planned flight of Majestic Prince to California was canceled. "WE WF.RF. GOING to ship him to California because he had lost some weight," said McMahon. "There's nothing wrong with him in any other HEli9HiBiMiBBiir jjV Shipped New York (AP) Majestic Prince, the strapping, red colt may get his shot at the Triple Crown after all. The Canadian-owned, Kentucky-bred 3-year-old cult who beat late-charging Ails and Letters in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness in a coupie of string stretch duels, was shipped from Pimlico in Maryland to Belmont Park yesterday in a sudden change-of-mind by owner Frank Mc-Mahnn.

IF ALL GOES well, the unbeaten, $3 million-valued blue-blood will run in the gruelling l'rmile Belmont Stakes June 7 the last jewel of the Triple the same line only you can drive it harder." "Well, what's the next step?" "I don't know." "Oh." A MAN WALKED up and asked Gary to lunch. "No, thanks, I'll be right here tomorrow. We have a lot to do yet," he answered. "How about later Jul the week? "I'd like to say yes, but I just can't commit myself. I don't dare.

You just can't out here. Look at (Mario) Andretti (who hit the wall yesterday). He thought he'd be sitting on the pole. Now? he won't tlo it now. "No, I've got some work to do.

I've got four miles an hour to find." Buford Tags 2 -Run Clincher 33" REEL and 2-PC. PHILLIPS CITED Jud Phillips (left) received the D-A Mechonicol Achievement Award at the Speedway Motel yesterday from Tom Binford of the D-A Lubricant Inc. The award presented for 11th time honors the chief mechanic demonstrating the greatest skill, imagination and perseverance in preparing a car I can," he said. "I'm not just Goshen Star John Ritter Selects I.U. STAR STATE REPORT Bloomington, Ind.

John Ritter, the first member of the Indiana All-Star basketball team to ever come out of Goshen High School, has informed Coach Lou Watson of his intentions to enroll at Indiana University next fall. The 6-5, 185-pound forward averaged 29.6 points and 15 rebounds this last season in leading Coach Art Cosgrove's club into Ihe semistate round of the state tournament, He connected on 4S.5 per cent of his shots from the floor and 80 per cent of his free throws RITTER SCORED 232 points as a sophomore while performing in the backcourt and then switched to center the follow ing year, where he hit on 53 per cent of his field goal attempts and scored at a 24.1 clip. He closed his career with 1.523 points, a four-year school scoring record, and had six games over the 40-poinl hairier, including a 49-point outburst against South Bend Clay this last winter. 6" GLASS ROD i mm Si Bob Herrick 95 Chuck Baker Coach Eger the 500 Mile Race. (Star Photo) to 12 REG.

S38.90 Baltimore (UPI) Don Buford drove in two runs with a bases-loaded single off the right field wall and Frank Robinson scored one run and drove in another to lead the Baltimore Orioles to a 4-3 victory over the Minnesota Twins last night. ZEBCO Coach Jim Eger's third Elkhart track team and Charlie Dilav'a Marirtn Pmmtv rhnmnc arp rnnrndprl a (Jioht ndnp 33 Reel $9.95 'Smoke signals probably say 'Rain Dance Cancelled'!" HPH yl H. 'ilB on the rest of the field on Tech's hard surface course trials Ia t-U- fialH i al 1') rrri ittA ill ti a 1 a i-tctinn it 'J LOWRANCE FISH LO-K-TOR MITCHELL Brooks Robinson walked, Dave Johnson singled and 111 1 in i i i oi ii, iiuuu anu an "inuiiif; ai ELKHART AND NORTH Central are favored because thev PIT PASS HhkUppdmijflklf IIIIUAT A IXnWIH a Mark Belanger walked with one out in the second innini: are the only contenders qualifying a double-barrelled attack fhp rplavs wherp Ihp srnrinp nparlv rlnnhlps thp individual Race Results EIFCTRIC Crown for 3-year-olds. No horse has swept all three classics since the mighty Citation did it in 1948. "We'll look at him for the next few days and if he looks right, he'll run," said owner Frank McMahon at his Palm Rnarh T'lu home "Pprsonallv.

bus (5-0) and Relievers Dave l.eonhard and Pete Richert were touched for 10 hits but stranded II batters. Boswell, the first of six Minnesota pitchers, was tagged with ths loss. He's now 4-5. up events. MOTORS "We'll have to score real high in both relays," Coach Ener admitted this week when we asked him to analyze FIAT 850 SPIDER NO.

8095 Reg. $26.95 WE HAVE "LUNKER RIVER DOWNS 1 Sharon Beth (Borqemenke) $4.60, 3 20, 2.40; Dq-Whatchumean (Yeaqel) 5.80, 3.20; Yorkv Sov (Acridoe) 2.60. Elkhart's title chances. "I don't see how we can win if we jAMtfa Wtr, faal tka. huinn Kr.fV, rrtl'juc Mnrfh mma UWCUKI BALTIMOKfc lb and us a better shol.

Buiord If 7 0 1 Blair rl 4 11 to set the stage for Buford's single. THE ORIOLES added single runs in the third, when Frank Robinson doubled and Boog Powell singled, and in the fifth, when Paul Blair doubled stole third and scored on Frank Robinson's rhecked-swing single to right which knocked out Dave Boswell. Winning pitcher Tom Phoe- MINNESOTA flb bi Uhlamdr rf 4 0 11 Tovar 5 7 2 0 Oliva rf 5 0 10 Killebrew lb 5 0 2 1 Manuel If .10 0 1 to second. 5.20, 3.40; 5.40; Star TAMER" wftcuKfww LURES Dq-Disoualilied from first 2-Canaryville (Clinch) J5.80, Sir Mannequin (Torres) 9 00 indv (Fades) 4.00 SPORTS ECONOMY CARS BUY NOW! Check our 2-year warranty. Wc believe you cannot beat our Prices- Service Quality.

Jerry Kerkhof, Inc. FRobinsn rf 4 13 1 Powell lb 4 0 2 1 THE BRITANNIA CLUB of Indianapolis has created a Jim Clark Award, honoring the memory of the great world champion and former SOO-Mile Rare winner. Clark was killed last year in Hockenheim, Germany, The award will be given to the person who, "by virtue of his example on and off the Indianapolis 500 Speedway, and his contributions to competitive motor racing, has best exemplified the spirit shown in his lifetime bv Jim Clark." 2 0 0 0 Hendrcks "Of course, if (Greg) Martin happens to win both dashes again this year Crispus Attucks would certainly be in the 2 0 0 0 Nettles 3b 3 0 0 0 Daily Double (42) paid S19.40 3-Fulcrums Lass (Snell) t5 20, 3.40 2.40; T. A Mistake (Welch) 2 80, 7.40. Raoalino (Kellhamer) 2 60 3b 2 1 0 0 Cardenas ss 4 0 10 3 12 0 4 I I Rosebe.ro running." Elchebrn BRobinsn DJohnson Belanqer Pbnebus Leonhard Richert i 9.20, 3 80; ss 7 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I think he has a good chance of being in the race.

"Of course he won't run if he's not healthy, hut we'll be looking at him up to Ihe day of the race." McMahon said .1 I.ongden, trainer of Ihe nine-race winner, "concurs absolutely" with this thinking about the Belmont. Previously both McMahon Martin, only a junior, is one oi tne tnree iatB siaie champs returning in the individual events. Greg also anchors Huswell oreinoi Crider drew pb RWoodsn fnrrnoski Reese ph BMiller 5.80, 3.60; Indianapolis 3448 W. lift 13171 i37-H Bloomington W. 2nd Ransom 18121 339U2 ARLINGTON 1 Porterhouse Jr.

(Richard) $5 80 3 00, 2.80; Obsolete (Moreno) 2.80, 2.60; Haps Marker (Perret) 4.00. 2- Talent Man (Kunitake) $23 B0. 12.20, 8 20; Caesar Cire (Gallitano) 12.20. 7.60; Naturalist (Stonel 3.60. Daily Double (4-6) paid $88.00 3- aCarrys Quest (Gallitano) 6.60, 3 80, 3 40; Curlubeau (McDowell) 7 80, 4 80.

Sovereigns Gypsy (Belville) 9.60. aCnupled, Anne P. 4- Eleqant Heir (C Marquen $8 00, 4 40, 3.60; Zipoerpedium (Asenio) 5 00, 4 20; Bacchanal (Heath) 9 20. 5 Lord Selon (Firesl $12 40 5 00 2 B0; Cvclolonian (Gallitano) 3, B0. 7.80; Ironia (Tennenpaum) 2.40.

6 Mighty Funny (Perret) $9 20, 5 80, 3.80; Creeoue Alley (Spencer) 8 20, 5.00; Mangos Girl (8eebe) 3.00, 7-Info (Fires) $3.40 7 20 2.10; Loco Kid (Anderson) 2.40 2.20; Maquinarias (C Marque!) 2.40. B-WeH Mannered (Fires) $2 80 2 40, 2 20; Blue Luke (Whiled) 4 80, 3 40, Nnbodvs Darlin (Nichols) 4.40. 9-Win An Oscar (C Marque; $2 0 00. 10 40, 5.00; Single Issue (Heath) 11,80, 5 00; Landowner (Perret) 2.60. HAZEL Budnck's i- mm tli 301 Massachusetts Ave.

Trading Mart uu mphom bsi-bibi OPEN MON. Ihru FRI. SAT. 9 to 5 Crispus Attucks' blazing (1:29.4) 880 relay unit. Shot putter Don Phillips of Indianapolis Washington and two-miler Mark am 5 00, 4 00, 4- Lincoln Vale (Snell I $25.20, 5 60; Cyeschoice (Torres) 4.40, Time Payment (Paqano) 4 60.

5- Dinkey Di (Peacock) $12 00, Kino Rrnwn (Sexton) 5.40, Caooonis Peer (Robinson) 3 40. 6- Galla Deb (Morgan) $10.00, 3.60; Ceohalooods (Haimerl) 6.60, Go Go Girl (Rooers) 5. 00. Annie Twist (Rnqers) $3.40, 2 40; Ud On Too (Rosello) 4.40, Trail Boss (Mcintosh) 3.00 B-Ona Summit (Fernande;) $1040 10: Get Some (Rosllo) 4 20. 10 10 0 0 0 0 34 3 10 3 mnounceo ub "500" award presented ndanapolis Press 4 8 4 The winner will be during the Britannia t' Club Saturday night.

Tolal Ba II at Bir of Lafayette Central Catholic are the other defending chain tM, Tolal Mlnneiola Baltimore 2.60. 3.00; 100 011 000-3 021 010 0 0 4 Bosox Upend Angels Twice 4 80. North Central and Attuck- placed 1-2 in the Tech ---Powell. DP Minnesota 1, Baltimore 7. LOB Minnesota 11, Baltimore 6 IB Buford, Killebrew 2, F.

Robinson, Blair, Roseboro. SB--BUir. Boswell. SF Manuel. IP ER BB SO Boswell (L.4-5) 4 1-3 6 i 4 3 4 Regional.

Lauohinq Star (Sinhano) 5.20 9- Radar Rocket (Koshover) $1120. A pn 3 80; Desert Chant (Mcintosh) 16,60 8.40; Walts Host (Rosello) 4.20 10- Besluvall (Shaller) $5.20 4.20 3 70; Small Talk (Brown) 53.80. 10.00; Deanda (Hancock) 5.60. MILES PARK Grzenda 0 I Crider 2-3 0 L.niiCK DaKer is tiKnan a oiue umppei "i uic ntc. is the young man who chased Scott Hiles of Madison Heights Boston (UPI) Rico hit his 13th homer and R.W odson I i -J i to a state record a vear ago.

Me owns me dcm ume in the state for the mile (4:17) and the half-mile al 3 20, 4.00; 2.80. 3.60; Perranofki 2-3 0 B.Miller 1 0 Phoebus (W.5-01 5 1-3 8 Leonhard 1 2-3 2 Richer! 2 0 Expos Downed By Lemaster Houston (AP) Denny Lemaster singled in the decisive run in the sixth inning and Fred Gladding protected it as the Houston Astros slipped past the Montreal Expos, 3-2, last night. Doug Rader walked to open the sixth and reached second with two outs before Lemaster drove out loser Bill Stone man, 3-4, with a tun-scoring single for a 3-1 lead. ot Butler's Atherton Center. Their total years of dedicated service in coaching and the athletic director's office add up l-jeflrey H.M.

(Tauzin) $5.60, 3 00; Our Little Man (Wiley) 3.80 f.rjnhis i iJonOS) 8.60. 1- Big Witness (Campbell) $3 60, 2.20; Court rng Sam (Sanlaqe) 5.60. Mac McClain (Layland) 5.60. 2- Princess Ponder (Moral $8.80. 3.40; Colooel Luck (Snyder) 2 80.

though rules prevent him from entering botn. .1 1 1 1 Unnn I I. tf CfllYinn. 3 20; Ths 4 40, 7,40, 2-War Spree (Jones) $8 00, r.nnt Gvoro (Soirei) 14.60, Save Richerl, 12:91. 4.40, 2 40; FOUR HORSEMEN RETIRE Four retiring Indianapolis high school athletic directors Harry Thomas, Manual; Jake Caskey, Deaf School; Kyle Peters, Broad Ripple; and Bob Nipper, Shortridge were honored last night with a banquet In addition to a and an honorarium, the winner will receive "An olde English leathern purse of 33 Crowns." symbolizing the 33 starters in the race.

THE GUYS WHO HAD WRITTEN off Jimmy Malloy for this year's 500-Mile Race will have to retreat to their typewriters and rewrite the stones The crew-cut soph from Denver has had his machine buz-in' and it's been the best-kept sec ret of the month. Mullen's garage has heen locked since Sunday and it looked like he had about given up on the No. 10 Robbins lurbo Offy. He had shattered a piston, that much was known And as far as anvbodv knew his fastest lap of the month had been a meager H2 plus Ihe official timer hadn't focused on him all month. 170 years -Peters 46, Thomas 40, to Allentuck (Wood) 4 00 Daily Double (10-3) paid $24.20 Nipper 42 and Caskey 37.

(Star Photo) HOW TO BE YOUR drove in two runs in the first game and Tony Conigliaro hit a two-run triple in the first inning of the second game last night, leading the Boston Red Sox to a 5-2 and 8-3 sweep over the California Angels. Jim l.onborg received credit for his second win in his first start since April 25 with help from two relief pitchers in the THE KNAPP DEAL: $2 OFF Sale Price: $13.99 THE KNAPP GUARANTEE: The Knapp Shu-Life sole is guaranteed to outwear the uppers or a new pair Iree. THE KNAPP SHOE: Rugged work shoes with Cushion-comfort Yankees Shade A's In 1 1 tli, 6-5 Ace (Shirola) 4.80. Daily Double 137) paid $26.40 3-Anolher Accent (Bmdnen $28 20, 9 00, 5.80, Kt'jer Wan (Shirota) 3.80 2 80; Alays (Sainil 6 40. a-Chlo Jay (Shirotal $6 20 3.20 3 20; Royal Bonus (Keller) 3 00.

3.00; Artec Prince ISainr) 6 80 5- Bayou Liberty (Brighti $5 00, 7 30, 3 00; Tadyuo (Jones) 3.00, 3 00; Arkansas Wonder (Taulin) 5.60. 6- Lins Lyric ITaulin) $15.20. 6 40, 4 60; Lover A Ton (Shirotal 4.40, 3 80. Big Strike (Carlwright) 3 80. 7- Linnies Mill (Shirota) $13 80.

S.JO, 3 00; Salty Sailor (R Samr) 4 2 60; (Consolation Double 1 10-4 (High Spot-Scratched) paid $4.00) 3 Michigan Lma (Walt) $8.40, 3 80. 2.60; Belles Gold (Cox) 4 00. 2.60. Nvmphing (Snyder) 2 40 4-Q-Ball (Wood) $3.40. 3 00.

2 20; Mr Town (Costal IB. 60, 5 40; Brenda Lee (Holmesi 2 80. 5 Bees Little Man (Zakoor) $4 40. 2 60. 2 20; Sometirco (Santage) 3 20 7 70; Lit tie Cicero (Snyder) 2.40.

6- Tulran (Snyder) $5.40 3 00. 2 20; Jotun (Jimener) 5 20 2 80; Dime In Oare (Rtibbicco) 2.40. 7- Lee's Admiral (Coy) $31 40. 11.40 4 80; Little Frisky (Jimener) 5 20. 3 20; nn.Nnte Word (Snvder) 2 40 BLUE POINT sv Delaware, Madison and Ray Sts.

Phone 637-5454 Open Daily 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING MONTREAL HAKbK 3 DIUUC.3I orawnai nas ult-m a lair, ui ntion he won the mile in last week's Fori Wayne Regional by about 50 yards.

Elkharfs other qualifiers in the individual events are Timm Fletcher, a :09.8 sprinter; Boh Herrick, :i0.0 quartet -miler; Bob Godfrey, 13-9 pole vaulter; and Steve Barnett, 21-5 regional champ in the long jump. Coach Eger revealed that he lost Ins besi quarter-miler (Greg Stump) in the regional. Slump was crowded off the track in heavy traffic and suffered a leg cramp trving to get back in the race. Stump's activity in the state will be limited to the mile relay. Herrick.

all-state halfback with Elkhart's No. I ranked football team (UPI poll), placed second in the regional 44(1 even though he was running with a sore foot. He anchors the HOUSTON Enola Girl (Jones) l.w 8 Hidden Valley Girl (BrambM $1180. 4 60. 2 80.

Cash And Stamp (Jones) 3 00, r.l 1 40 opener ami sonny Sieberl won the nightcap with the aid of Vicente Romo. FIRST CAME CALIFORNIA BOSTON I 0 0 a 0 2 0 4 110 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 a 0 1 1 (010 3 1 2 Mola cl Mota rf Slaul) rf Bailey lb Bosch or Clndenon l( MJones oh LaDov 3d Baieman Sutherlnd brhbl a 0 0 0 2 110 3 0 0 0 a 0 1 1 4 110 2 111 4 0 10 3 0 10 4 0 1) 0 0 0 0 Blelarv lb Moraan Wvnn ct NMiller rf Menke Rader lb JAtoii If Brvani Lemaster Gladdtno 0 an1 Devil lomond (Keller) $5 40, 40, 3 20; Turocu (Bramblel 5 B0. 3 60; Paps Peaches (Shirola) 4,00. Oq Finished second, disqualified placed third 8 Maire 'N Blue (Baird) $2 40. 1 in Cuwinninn FriHie (NicholSOOl Hut yesterday Jimmy Malloy, grinning like Ihe kitty that dined on canaries, let the cal out or the hag.

"We ran six laps Saturday morning," he said. "Four of em were 85.8, and then we had one at I KB and another at l6.2." And that wasn't all. "We went out again Sunday, after the rain had washed away most of the groove, and ran a few laps at 165. So it's ready, and we locked it up and forgot about it," 7.40. 00, ab 11 ab 1 bi Andrews 7b 4 13 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Sloneman Frotth Track DJones lb I I 0 SHOCK ABSORBERS Yslrmskp It .110 0 2.20; Minstrel King (Lamonti) 7.20 9-Pnlar Park (Revnnlds) $1100 4 60.

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251-1313. 'met iim 12, add vi oo. l. UNITY, CHIEF mechanic on the Valvoline cars, said he expects a decision sometime today on whether or not Sammv Sessions will drive the No. 94 machine.

Sessions, who hit the wall Monday in Ihe sister No II Turbo Offy, frac lured his left kneecap Released from the hospital yesterday, he says he feels he'll he able to handle Ihe car Saturday for qualifying. Meanwhile. Bobby Grim can only wait for a decision. He'll handle the car if Sessions can't. Ihe No II car is apparently ton hadh damaged to repair in tunc FURTHER WORK ON THE No 52 Gene White entry a a Chevy-powered Mongoose, has heen abandoned and driver Charlie Glolbach has decided to go home.

Glotzbach apparently has no deep regrets, feeling he needs more preparations al the Speed was anyhow BUD T1NGELSTAD HAS JOINED the Vel's-Parnelli team and is Mated to attempt to qaulify eithet the No. 3 or the No. 15 machine, which Al (inser was shaking down before his accident THE JACK ADAMS PEOPLE have been working triple overtime on their turbine entry, and any idea that it is in Indianapolis as a publicity gimmick seem to have heen washed away by the crew's own perspiration Some dividends finally turned up yesterday, with driver Al Miller getting it up to 157 812. Charlotte, NX, (API Yesterday OUBlt tiers tor Sunday's $161,000 World 600 stock rar race: Dnnnia Allison. 159 79 mph.

ee Roy Yarbrnuqh 157 161. David Pear son, 156.421, Cale Yarborounh, 156.340, Richard Petly. 155 776, Bobby Allison, Buddy Baker. 155.241; Dave Mar tls. 154.196: Paul Goldsmith, 163.

30S; Bobby Isaar. 152 214, idditional Sports (hi Page 62 Vang Ll Sae vie we 3:31 0 0 Lull, Lonboro, milt relay team. Baker will anchor the mile relay with Herrick in the second spot if the foot hasn't shown any improvement Coach Eger says he's not disconting Garv Froebel emerging as the top team in the throat-cutting Gary Regional Froebel (1:29.4) and Roosevelt (3:21.4) threaten to run ofl with a big 10-point bonus in the two relays. SECOND IN BOTH relays at Fort Wayne last week. Elk hart leans heavilv on three sophomores Bill Banks in the mile, Craig Smith and Randv Hayes in the SS0 Eget knows Blue Blazer hopes depend a great deal on how well tne come through in their first state meet.

Eger predicts it'll take a few more points to win the team title than last vear when Fort Wayne South headed the pack with 20 "It looks like North Central will top 20 if tn score what they're capable of doing. It all depends on what happens in the relays. "It's going to be a real dogfight," the Elkhart coach asserts Seanon TruvU 100 Randy Sims, Muncie Central :09.7. 220 Sims and Ron Collins, Logansport 31.6, M0 Mike Brown. Gary West :48.5.

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Size Atlanta (UPI) Golf million aire Arnold Palmer said yes-lerdav his game is going bank rupi because he has lost confidence in his putting. "I keep hoping I can regain my touch." Palmer said on the eve of the $115,000 Atlanta Golf Classic. "But, let's face it. I'm just not sinking putts like I used to. I can't even seem to make the short ones any more.

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