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I 6 fltTlff fTTTr" rrvTTrTrr TmroVAr riTTTCVTT t'V TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1971 iihvyt Boys, girls play opens at Ft. Knox and Maysville -I Bowling Green, Miss Van Hoose eye state golf titles off at 7:30. Miss Van Hoose will tee off at 9. Marilyn Burns of Waggener, runner-up to Miss Van Hoose in 1970, will play in the second foursome with Linda Belle Moore of Bowling Green, Carol Lear of Lexington Tates Creek and Becka Davenport of Greenville. In regional play, Miss Van Hoose and Miss Crawford posted the lowest individual scores of five-over-par 78 and 81, respectively.

Kentucky Home, Waggener and Greenville recorded the three lowest team totals of 51-, 59- and 66-over-par. Back to Bowling Green's boys team. two-day, 36-hole medal-play affair, begins at the Maysville Country Club today with 104 golfers scheduled to play the nine-hole layout. The girls' favorites are the same ones who won a year ago at Elizabethtown, Myra Van Hoose of Lexington Lafayette and Kentucky Home's team from Louisville. Miss Burns returns Jefferson County Regional champion Louise Crawford of Kentucky Home will be in the first foursome which will go Boys' State Golf History "We expected our 1-2-3 players (Rogers, sophomore Don Schardein and junior Tom Carter to have good years," Beetem said, "but our No.

4 man (Bobby Six, a sophomore) has been a pleasant surprise. "Six (who shot 74 in the regional) has grown since last year and is longer off the tee now," said Beetem, who did not coach Bowling Green's 1969 state runner-up team. "Six controls the ball much better now and his approach shots have improved." 'Rogers hits it a mile' Rogers, a 6-foot-l, 185-pound 15-year-old, won the West Kentucky Conference Tournament and Dixie Highway Invitational this spring. "He's strong as an ox and can hit the ball a mile," Beetem said. "Carter is a transfer from Western Kentucky University High, which closed its doors last fall," Beetem said.

"He has fit in real well." Schardein, who shot 72 in the regional, won the Bowling Green Invitational tournament. Beetem expects Bowling Green's stiff-est competition to come from Tates Creek, Madisonville and Western. "Tates Creek always has a good golf program," Beetem said. "Madisonville has a strong 1-2 combination (Brad Fabel and Jim Riddle), but so does everybody else. The Nos.

3 and 4 men will decide this tournament. "Western will be a contender," Beetem predicted, "if Bill Foster just plays his normal game." Bowling Green's chances? "As good as anybody's," Beetem said. "But we know we'll have to play real well to win it." 3y BOB WHITE Courltr-Jourml Tlmti Staff Wrlttr John Beetem doesn't pretend to be an expert on golf. "All I can gay about my own game is that I chase it (the ball after he hits it)," Beetem remarked recently. As golf coach at Bowling Green High School, Beetem doesn't instruct his players on the finer points of the game either.

"Most of our players are country club kids who listen to their pros," Beetem explained. Beetem, however, oversees the golf program at Bowling Green High and he has "bright hopes" that his team may soon win the State Team Tournament title it lost to Covington Catholic in 1969. Bowling Green, despite the fact that its team includes a freshman, two sophomores and a junior, must be considered one of the teams to beat in the State Team Tournament opening at 8 a.m. today and continuing Wednesday at the Lindsey course in Ft. Knox.

Western, Laurel County second Bowling Green, with freshman Steve Rogers firing an even par 70 over the Park Mammoth course, posted the lowest team score in Kentucky's 11 regional eliminations. Its four-man total was 293, just 13 over par. Western, the West Jefferson County Regional champion, and Laurel County registered the second lowest teams scores of 19-over-par. Mason County's 20-over-par ranked fourth among the 22 teams qualifying for the 36-hole state meet. The Girls' State Tournament, also a Vi" if Year Individual 35 Jim Burkholder (Male) 34 Jim Burkholder (Male) 37 Norval Riddle (Hazard) 38 Lloyd Ramsey lu.

High) 39 Chuck Healy (Rugby) 40 Buddy Moorhead (Ancha 41 Kenny Delk (Manual) 42 Ralph Monroe (Male) 43 Johnny Owens (Henry CI 44 Johnny Owens (Henry CI 45 Ray Hoffman (St. Henry 44 Bob McBride (Male) 47 Bob McBride (Male) 48 Brown Cullen (Male) Score Team Score Site 151 K.M.I. 454 Owl Creek 221 Anchorage 945 Owl Creek 218 Anchorage 918 Owl Creek 221 Anchorage 945 Owl Creek 230 Anchorage 971 Lexington 234 Manual 1,032 Danville 2'4 Male 977 Seneca ,224 Male 951 Seneca 230 Henry Clay 1,017 Seneca 248 Male 1,015 Seneca 243 Male 1,034 Ft. Knox 235 Male 970 Ft. Knox 232 Male 950 Ft.

Knox 227 Male 944 Lexington 224 Lafayette 977 Ft. Knox 221 Lafayette 981 Ft. Knox 214 St. Xavier 959 Ft. Knox 224 St.

Xavier 944 Ft. Knox 228 Clark Co. 954 Ft. Knox 211 St. Xavier 919 Ft.

Knox 234 Eastern 951 Ft. Knox 221 K.M.I. 918 Ft. Knox 148 St. Xavier 422 Ft.

Knox 144 Paintsville 619 Paintsville 148 Mayfield 430 Ft. Knox 152 Trinity 443 Ft. Knox 152 Waggener1 451 Ft. Knox 145 Frankfort 625 Ft. Knox 152 Atherton 441 Ft.

Knox "147 Frankfort 410 Seneca "148 xxx-Sr. Xavier 430 Seneca ISO St. Xavier 614 Seneca "151 Mason Co. 434 Ft. Knox 147 St.

Xavier 428 Ft, Knox "145 Cov. Catholic 627 Ft. Knox 147 Russellvllla 617 Ft. Knox 52 Mlke Dudley (Clark 55 George Stlgser (K.M.I.) 54 George Stigger (K.M.I.) 57 Frankie Beard (St. Xavie 58 Eddie Schnurr (St.

Xavie 59 Ted Hale (Mayfield) 40 "Steve Lyles (Scottsvllle 41 Tom Parkhill (K.M.I.) 42 x-Rob Spragens (Lebanon 43 Ron Acree (Waggener) 44 xx-Mike Faurest (Mason 45 Bernie Smith (Owensboro 44 xxxx-Mike Zimmerer (St. 67 Bryan Griffith (Lafayette 48 Stacy Russell (Allen Coun 69 xxxxx-Jeff McGill (Owensl Staff Photo xxxx-Won playoff with Tom Kalbfleisch (St. Xavier). xxxxx-Won playoff from Jim Moore (Berea). xxxxxx Won playoff from Jim Byington (Lexington Tates Creek).

MYRA VAN HOOSE of Lexington Lafayette is favored to repeat as champion of the Girls State Golf Tournament which opens today at Maysville Country Club. The two-day tourney is over 36 holes. Won playoff with Embry Abell (K.M.I. "Won playoff with Dave Baron (St. Xavier) x-Won playoff with Joe Lenahan (Trinity xx-Won playoff with George Cadle (Middlesboro).

xxx-Won playoff with Frankfort. Pa due ah Tilgh an looms as favorite Christian Co. girls need miracle in track jet service to Roanoke, Richmond and Norfolk. By HERB WHITNEY Courier-Journal Times Staff Writer Last year was a waltz for C. A.

Meisel and his Christian County High girls track team. Meisel guided his gals to victory after victory during the regular season and then capped it all off with an easy first-place finish in the Class AA State Meet. But the Hopkinsville school lost seven standouts from that squadincluding stars Barbara Croney and Carolyn Arkins and should Christian County somehow win the state title again this Saturday at Shively Sports Center in Lexington, Meisel admits it would be some kind of miracle. can never tell who'll do well on a given day. "Also, you can't always tell that much from the times in the regionals.

I'm pretty sure Franklin County didn't go all out in theirs and I'm expecting them to make a good showing in the state meet." Saturday's Class A and AA boys and girls State meets under way at 10 a.m. at the Shively Sports Center with the field events first. Running events are scheduled for 1 p.m. "Paducah should clean up in the field events," said Meisel. "And I look for Franklin County to do well in the sprints." "We've won the Class AA title the two years the meet's been held, but this is an off year for us," said Meisel.

"We don't have the sprinters we've had in the past (i.e., Misses Croney and Arkins) and we've only got two girls back who saw a lot of competition last season." Tilghman rated No. 1 The listings below were compiled by taking the five best performances from last week's eight girls' Class AA regionals and awarding points on a 6-4-3-2-1 basis. The figures rate Christian County the fourth best team in the state meet with 21 points, while Paducah Tilghman ranks No. 1 with 43 and Owensboro and Franklin County are next with 33 and 26 points, respectively. A total of 23 schools figure in the scoring, with Fleming County and Madisonville heading the rest of the field with 14 points apiece.

Ashland has 13, Boyle County llVfe, Lexington Tates Creek 8 and Ft. Knox. North Marshall and Harrison County 6 each. "We're proud we did well enough to take second place in the regional (Paducah came in first)," said Meisel. "Paducah, Franklin County and Owensboro all look like they could win it.

Franklin County beat Paducah by a point in our own invitational this year, so you Class AA girls track preview Black Hawks, Canadiens clash in NHL finale tonight 2:38.5 Byrun, Madisonville. 2:41.0 Nichols, Bullitt Central. 220-YARD DASH State Record: :25.2, Rhonda McManus, Central, 1970 440-YARD RELAY State Record: :49.7, Eastern, 1970. Regional Leaders Owensboro. 50.2 Paducah Tilghman.

:S0.7 Franklin County. :52.8 Meade County, i 53.0 Ashland. 50-YARD HURDLES State Records: :07.,1 Lee Ann Thurmond, Lynn Camp, 1970; Adrienne Booth, Male, 1968; Brenda Smith, Male 1966. Regional Leaders :07.O Sherry Irwin, Christian County. :07.3 Debbie Meadows, Ashland.

:07.4 Ethel Sleet, Boyle County, and Marilyn Chambers, Henderson County. :07.5 Kaye Webb, Franklin County. 100-YARD DASH State Record: :11.1, Carolyn Arkins, Christian County, 1970. Regional Leaders :11.3 Shaw, Paducah Tilghman. :11.4 Pam Combs, Franklin County.

CHICAGO (AP) Montreal's proud Canadiens have forced a seventh-game showdown in the marathon Stanley Cup playoffs and the only thing that's certain now is that the National Hockey League's longest season will end tonight. The brothers Mahovlich, veteran Frank and young Pete, led a third-period charge that earned the Canadiens a 4-3 victory over Chicago in Sunday's sixth game, tying the series at 3-3. Now it comes down to the decisive :ii.y Leslie Joinson, i-t. Knox. :U.0 Sandra Lewis, Fleming County Gail Harris, RV wf mmammvm tut i J' i "V- (on straightaway).

Regional Leaders :26.0 Beulah Carruthers, Paducah. 26.5 Marietta McNary, Owensboro. :26.6 Theresa HutselL Tates Creek. :27.2 Sandra Lewis, Fleming County. :27.6 Debra Patterson, Warren Central.

50-YARD DASH State Record: :06.0, Diane Warner, Male, 1967. Regional Leaders :06.0 Lelia Brown, Owensboro; Shaw, Paducah Tilghman. :06.4 Collette Abrams, LaRue County; Ruth Dowell, Meade County; Combs, Franklin County. MILE RELAY State Record: new event. Regional Leaders 4:16.0 Paducah.

4:22.4 Franklin County. 4:29.0 Madisonville. 4:30.2 Fleming County. 4:35.5 Ft. Knox.

HIGH JUMP State Record: S-VA. Pat Ward, Owensboro, 1966. Regional Leaders 4-10 Lynn Elliott, Owensboro; Hutsell, Tates Creek. 4-9 Ruby Campbell, Madison Central. 4-8 Denise Baumgardner, Fleming County; Gwen Hodge, LaRue County.

LONG JUMP State Record: U-6V2; Pam Houchens, Christian County, 1969. Regional Leaders 17-3Vi Sleet, Boyle County. I6-6V4 Diane Sherrod, Madisonville. I6-9V2 Mary Shumpert, Paducah Tilghman. lS-llVi Maxine Graham, Fleming County.

15-7 Debbie Brlggs, Franklin-Simpson. SHOT PUT State Record: 39-0, Lou Wheeler, Iroquois, 1969. Regional Leaders 39-9V2 Shumpert, Paducah Tilghman. 35-4 Gail Wigginton, Daviess County. 34-6 Diane Dean, Jessamine County.

33-6 Sharon Redmon, Adair County. 32-10 Lenora Thomas, Ashland. DISCUS State Record: 117-9, Thomas, Ashland. 112-5 Shumpert, Paducah Tilghman. 107-4Vi Thomas, Ashland.

1 06-1 l'A Vanessa Hawkins, Harrison County. 7-10 Redmon, Adair County. 90-7Vi Angie Rowan, Owensboro. ibnc ncMmwiJ pranKiin-bimpson. 880-YARD RELAY State Record: 1:44.5, Eastern, 1970.

Regional Leaders 1:47.9 Madisonville. 1:41.1 Christian County. 1:49.8 Franklin County. 1:52.7 Fleming County. 1:53.0 Meade County.

440-YARD DASH State Record: :58.3, Cynthia Dow, Eastern, 1970. Regional Leaders :58.1 Angela Moorman, Owensboro. 1:01.0 Vira Caldwell, Christian County. 1:02.2 Lee Ann Saunders, Fleming County. 1:02.4 Lisa Moore, Franklin County.

1:03.2 Rickets, Bullitt Central. 80-YARD HURDLES State Record: new event. i Regional Leaders seventh, to be televised nationally by CBS at 8:30 p.m., EDT (Channel 11 in Louisville). The Canadiens, most successful playoff team in NHL history, will be shooting for their 15th championship since 1926. If Montreal comes through, it will be the Canadiens' third Stanley Cup in four years and their fifth in the last seven.

MVP award at stake, too The Black Hawks are shooting for only their fourth cup ever and their first in a decade. Also on the line is the Conn Smythe Trophy, awarded to the playoffs Most Valuable Player and worth $1,500. The winner also will receive a car from a national magazine. So there is plenty riding on the final dash, although the result probably won't establish any clear superiority of either team over the other. This series has been much like the New York-Chicago semifinal and the opening round Boston-Montreal playoff.

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583-0691 Chambers, Henderson county. :11.7 Webb, Franklin County. 880-YARD MEDLEY RELAY State Record: 1:52.4, Frankfort, 1970. Regional Leaders 1:52.5 Owensboro. 1:54.4 Christian County, Harrison County.

2:00.9 Ft. Knox. 1:59.9 Madison Central. 880-YARD RUN State Record: 2:22.3, Elizabeth Johnson, Frank, fort, 1970. Rsaional Leaders 2:32.8 Debbie Cordreva, Franklin County.

2:34.8 Julie klce, Boyd County. liartn, christian county. Fischer gains chess tvin after Russian resigns VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP) Bobby Fischer of Los Angeles won the first game of his 10-game match when Marck Taimanov of the Soviet Union yesterday resigned without more play. Fischer leads 1-0 in the quarter-finals of the World Chess Championships to decide a challenger to present world champion, Boris Spasky of Russia.

In other quarter-final matches, Bent Larsen of Denmark and Wolfgang Ulh-mann of East Germany, tied 1-1, adjourned after the 41st move of their third game at Las Palmas, Canary Islands. Russians Victor Korchnoi and Yefim Geller played to a draw on the 35th move of their third game in Moscow. It was the second draw, with Korchnoi the winner of the other contest. At Seville, Spain, Russia's Tigran Petrosyan and Robert Huebner of West Germany tied for the fourth time. World's Greatest Professional WRESTLING CONVENTION CENTER TUESDAY, MAY 18, 8:00 P.M.

Miss. State lands 5 on All-SEC team; UK slugger Derek Bryant honored one-two in total hits with 70 and 66, well over the previous SEC record of 55. Auburn placed two men on the team in outfielder Joey Martin of East Park, the league's top hitter at and catcher Andy Merchant. Kentucky, Louisiana State. Ole Miss and Tennessee placed one man each on the team.

Kentucky landed left fielder Derek Bryant of Lexington who hit .408 and led in regular-season home runs with 10; LSU center fielder Craig Burns; Ole Miss catcher Dennis Starr, and Tennessee first Bobby Tucker. Mississippi State's Paul Gregory was chosen SEC Coach-of-the-Year for the fifth time in 10 years. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) Southeastern Conference baseball champion Mississippi State has five players on the 14-man 1971 All-SEC team selected yesterday by the league's coaches. The Mississippi State players are pitchers Mike Proffitt of Birmingham, who won 10 of eleven games this season, and Jerry Thompson of Atlanta, who had an 8-1 mark.

Other Mississippi State players were outfielder Ted Milton, third baseman Phil Still and shortstop Bobby Croswell. Conference runner-up Vanderbilt placed pitcher Jeff Peeples who had the league's best earned run average of 1.56, second baseman Steve Estep and infielder Jerry Reasonover. Reasonover and Estep were THE VON BRAUNERS North-South outboard title to be decided at Somerset SOMERSET, Ky. (AP) The North-South championship outboard boat races will be held Saturday and Sunday at Lake Cumberland, the second straight year the races were awarded to the Somerset area. Drivers will take their practice runs Friday for the two days of racing in the Fishing Creek area around Pulaski County park.

Entries are expected to number between 75 and 100 with prizes amounting to $2,500. Miss Lake Cumberland will be selected in a beauty pageant Thursday night and other events will include exhibitions by skydivers and water skiers. The Somerset-Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce sponsors the races. Main Event. Texas Tornado Death Match.

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