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16D. THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR- SUNDAY. MAY 19, 19S5 ---3 IRP hosting Super Vee competition HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE DRUG STUDY Memodist Hospital Deportment of Medico! Research Participant will take a new blood pressure mediation for 1 Clinic visits will be set op to attempt to occommodate your Free physical exam, electrocardiogram, chest X-ray. blood test, and frequent blood pressure checks throughout the study. Ages 20-60.

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1604 N. Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis 46202 Congratulations Super Stars! 3 If i NtTAORTH Castleton 6520 S2nd Straet 849-5050 A couple of Andrettis not Mario or Michael will be in the spotlight of Saturday evening's racing doubleheader at Indianapolis Raceway Park-Jeff Andretti, Mario's youngest offspring, and John Andretti, son of Aldo Andretti, headline the entries for the "Budweiser Night Before The 500." The United States Auto Club's midget division is sharing the program with the Sports Car Club of America's Robert Bosch Super Vees. Jeff Andretti, in his first full season of Super Vee competition, will be wheeling a Rait RT 5 sponsored by Electrolux. Davy Jones, who captured the 1985 opener last month at Long Beach, has to rank as a favorite in the TruemanNewman Rait RT-5. Other drivers to contend with will be Ted Prappas in the Skoal Bandit Rait RT 5, Jerrill Rice in the BP Racing Anson and Tommy Byrne, in another Anson.

The midget portion of the program, an annual pre-Indy fixture for the past 40 years, features USACs usual front runners. Six-time midget champion Mel Kenyon, Rapid Rich Vogler and defending IRP winner Steve Lotshaw join John Andretti, the 1983 USAC Regional Midget champion, in the favorite's role. Both groups will start hot lap-ping at 5:30 p.m., with time trials at 7 o'clock and the first heat race at 8. There will be more than 120 laps of racing with a pair of 40 lap features capping the evening. WALT BOPP KeystoneCrossing 3405 E.

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Meridian 844-4200 ASSOCIATED PRESS Philadelphia The Edmonton Oilers don't often get swept in a season's series. The Philadelphia Flyers achieved that feat this season. What does that mean as the teams prepare for the Stanley Cup finals? "Not a thing," said Flyers captain Dave Poulin, who has sufficiently recovered from a knee injury and expects to take a regular shift against the National Hockey League's defending champions. "Take our record against Edmonton games and has three shutouts. Lindbergh led the league with 40 victories this season.

His counterpart, Edmonton's Grant Fuhr, has been less dependable in the playoffs. Chicago bombed him for 18 goals in three semifinal games. Fuhr's entire career has run very hot most of the' time, very cold the rest He could be the key to Edmonton's chances of repeating as champions. Up fronttthe Flyers have only three explosive scorers Brian Propp, Tim Kerr and Ilkka Sinisalo. Kerr, though, missed the entire semifinal series with Quebec with a knee injury and his status is questionable for the finals.

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Surf I GrMnwood. IN The Oilers counter with a bevy USARtolboll this season and throw it out the window." The finals, beginning Tuesday night, feature the young, defensive-minded Flyers (third best in the league in goals allowed with 241) against the explosive Oilers, who once again had the league's best offense, led by the incomparable Wayne Gretzky. "They're a punle to everyone," Oilers' scout Ace Bailey said. "I've tried to pick them apart but I just can't You look down their roster and start counting the guys who don't seem like much. I come up with 11.

"I thought it might really hurt when they lost Brad McCrimmon (with a shoulder separation), but Eddie Hospodar has been great Those guys on defense take everything in front of the net and they beat you to the puck. The whole team is so disciplined. And they work. God, do they work!" The Oilers lost 52, 54 and 75 to the Flyers during the season. They have not beaten Philadelphia in eight games, dating back to November 1982.

They finished second to the Flyers in the overall standings with 109 points to Philadelphia's 113. "I'd say right now we're underdogs," Gretzky said. "They deserve to be favorites. They had an exceptional year. They played well, they played hard, we finished second.

But I know one thing: We'll be ready." But Edmonton defenseman Randy Gregg demurred. "The Flyers skate extremely well and are very well coached, they have great discipline and good talent," he said. "But what happened during the season really doesn't matter that much now." In goal, the Flyers have Pelle Lindbergh, sensational during the season and more so in the playoffs. He has allowed only 29 goals in 14" of bombers Gretzky, Jan Kurn (a 70 goal scorer this season), Glenn Anderson, Mike Krushelnyski, Mark Messier (last year's Most Valuable Player in the playoffs) and Mark Napier. Edmonton has a clear edge in firepower.

The Flyers' defense will be undermanned because of McCrim-mon's absence. Mark Howe, Doug Crossman and Brad Marsh have been spectacular all spring, but they may be wearing down from the extra duty. They'll see plenty of pressure from the Oilers' forwards. If Philadelphia Coach Mike Keenan is forced to play Hospodar and Miro Dvorak more than he wants on the back line, it could mean problems for the Flyers. However, Thomas Eriksson's puck-carrying flair could be extra helpful against a wide-open style like Jthat of the Oilers.

Edmonton's defense is led by Paul Coffey, the best attacking defenseman in hockey. Coffey is the catalyst for the Oilers, the guy who gets things moving swiftly up ice. The Flyers haven't faced a top-notch attacking defenseman in the playoffs. The Flyers' tight-checking system has a way of slowing down speed teams. But the Oilers aren't just quick.

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