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6 ILLSDAY MAIiCH 30. 1'J 7 1 I UK (XH KIKR-JOUimL. LOUISVILLE, KY, KV. Valley, Stuart in track aowri so waicn i By BOB WHITE Courier-Journal Timet Staff Wrlier John Ochsner, whose track teams at Eastern High have won the County championship the past five years, isn't too confident about a sixth straight crown this spring. ,0, looks like it's going to be a long season for us," Ochsner said with a 'chuckle yesterday.

"We lack the real tough sprinters this year," Ochsner said. "Oh, we have six or seven boys who can run 100 yards 'in 10.5 (seconds), but we don't have the one real good sprinter." Eastern opens its season at 4 p.m. day in a home meet against Male High, state Class AAA champion the Chalk TalkWEoi has had its name changed to the Kentucky Invitational. "Some people got upset because we didn't invite all the City teams," St. coach Marty Donlon said.

"That's why we've changed the name." The tourney, consisting of seven state teams and nine Jefferson County squads, will be held on Friday, April 16 at Midland Tradl. Donlon has lined up 1970 state titlist Russellville, Lexington Tates Creek, Covington Catholic, Clark County, Shelby, ville, Middlesboro and Madisonville and its freshman star, Brad Fabel, for the tourney. The presence of Jim Byington and Male's class, but we have some speed for la change," said Valley coach David Holton. Valley, which beat St. Xavier 76-70 in ia dual meet last week, hosts five schools Male, Eastern, Flaget, Owensboro and Lexington Bryan Station in the Valley Invitational Friday night.

Field events begin at 6 and running events ct 7:30. Bruce Carter, a 5-foot-10, 140-pound speedster, and Dennis Beckett give Valley a fine 1-2 punch in the sprints. "Carter has a fine stride and can run the 100 in :10.0 and the 220 in 23 flat," Holton said. "It takes Beckett a little while longer to get moving. So his best events are the 220, 440 and the 880." Leon Strong, a miler capable of run No.

1 NBA draftee leads Army team yesterday. Winner might be hard to pick out in this view, but he was Jittlebee (second from right). His jockey was apprentice Donald Smith, A REAL CAVALRY CHARGE is staged by this field of thoroughbreds rounding the final turn in the second race at Florida's Gulfstream Park 9 ning a discus throwers Doug Mur-Tay and David Stringer; shot-putter John Wyatt and a mile relay strong enough to run a 3:25 or 3:26 are Valley's other 'bright spots. Thomas Jefferson opens today in a triangular meet with Central and Dur-rett at TJ. The home team, however, may be minus star hurdler Mike North-ington for a few meets.

"Mike pulled a muscle in practice," TJ coach Ken Combs said, "and I don't want to rush getting him back too soon." Golf's biggest regular-season event, the Louisville Invitational Tournament, Associated Press selections North Carolina; Phoenix, Ken Gardner, Utah; Chicago, Larry Weatherford, Purdue; Phoenix, from New York, Bob Kissane, Holy Cross; Milwaukee, Barry Nelson, Duguesne. SIXTH ROUND Cleveland, Mike Childress, Colorado State; Buffalo, Glenn Sommers, Gannon; Portland, Jim Day, More-head; Cincinnati, Gil McGregor, Wake Forest; Atlanta, Willie Humes, Idaho State; Seattle, Mike Necase, William Carey; San Diego, Garry Reist, Rice; San Francisco, Charlie Johnson, California; Baltimore, John Novey, Mount St. Mary's; 5oston, Thorpe Weber, Vanderbilt; Detroit, Jim Larranaga, Providence; Philadelphia, Jake Jones, Assumption; Los Angseel Brlckhouse, Montana State; Phoenix, William Graham, Kentucky State; Chicago, Jim England, Tennessee; New York, Bill Mainor, Fordham; Milwaukee, Ed Kemp, Adams State. SEVENTH ROUND Cleveland, Tom Bush, Drake; Buffalo, Randy Smith, Buffalo State; Portland, Gene Knolle, Texas Tech; Cincinnati, Ollie Shannon, Minnesota; Atlanta, Mike Jordan, Savannah State; Seattle, John Duncan, Kentucky Wesleyan; San Diego, Eric Hill, Minnesota; San Francisco, Ken May, Dayton; Baltimore, Dennis Hogg, Washington State; Boston, Skip Young; Florida State; Detroit, Steve Kellv, Brigham Young; Philadelphia, Curtis Ford, N.E. Oklahoma State; Los Angeles, Gene Gathers, Bradley; Phoenix, Ralph Brateris, Trenton Stale; Chicago, Artis Gilmore, Jacksonville; New York, Danny Davis, Henderson State; Milwaukee, Gene Phillips, Southern Methodist.

EIGHTH ROUND Cleveland, Charlie Davis, Wake Forest; Buffalo, Craig Love, Ohio Portland, John Sutter, Tulane; Cincinnati, Frank Fitzgerald, Boston College; Atlanta, Jim Smith, Kentucky Wesleyan; Seattle, Chuck Low-ery, Puget Sound; San Diego, Rick Katherman, Duke; San Francisco, Jim Haderlein, Loyola of California; Baltimore, Russell Golden (Louisville Central graduate), Jackson State; Boston, John Ribock, South Carolina; Detroit, Wayne Jones, Niagaras Philadelphia, Barry Yates, Maryland, Los Angeles, Luke Adams, Lamar Tech; Phoenix, Vernell Elizv, Florida State; Chicago, Clarence Sherrod, Wisconsin; New York, Leroy Eldrldge, Cheyney State; Milwaukee, Felix Thurston, Trinity Tex. NINTH ROUND Cleveland, Rich Walker, Bowling Green; Buffalo, Gary Stewart, Canlslus; Portland, Gene Kennedy, Texas Christian; Cincinnati, Pass; Atlanta, Ernie Fleming, Jacksonville; Seattle, Larry Holliday, Oregon; San Diego, Willie Kerry, Denver; San Francisco, Clarence Smith, Villanova; Baltimore, Ron Johnson, Murray State; Boston, Ray Green, California (Pa.) State; Detroit, Paul Botts, Central Michigan; Cheeks, Whlttier; Phoenix, Mike Johnson, Kansas State; Chicago, Jackie Dlnkins, Voohees State; New York, Mike O'Brien, St. Leo's; Milwaukee, Rick Howat, Illinois. TENTH ROUND Cleveland, Jim Meredith, Washington State; Buffalo, Don Ward, Colgate; Portland, Greg Starrick, Southern Illinois; Cincinnati, Pass; Atlanta, Ron Rippicoe, David Lipscomb; Seattle, Ed Huston, Puget Sound; San Diego, Calvin Oliver, Pan American; San Francisco, Bill Drosdiak, Oregon; Baltimore, Eddie Myers, Arizona; Boston, Dale Dover, Harvard; Detroit, Steve Butcher, Pikeville; Philadelphia, Jim Dinwiddie, Kentucky; Los Angeles, Cliff Mosely, Quinnipiac; Phoenix, Tom Newell, Hawaii; Chicago, David Withers, Delaware State; New York, Andy Toth, Cheyney State; Milwaukee, Dan Fife, Michigan, calendar Western Conference Semifinals Chicago 106, Los Angeles 98, Los Angeles leads best-of-7 series, 2-1. LAST NIGHT'S RESULT Western Conference Semifinals San Francisco vs.

Milwaukee at Madison, Wis. TONIGHT'S GAMES Eastern Conference Semifinals Baltimore at Philadelphia. New York at Atlanta. Western Conference Semifinals San Francisco vs. Milwaukee at Madison, Wis.

Los Angeles at Chicago. National Hockey League East Division West Division Team W. L. T. Pts.

Team W. L. T. Pts. Boston 54 14 7 115 Chicago 48 18 9 105 New York ...47 17 11 105 St.

Louis ...32 25 7 81 Montreal 41 21 13 95 Minnesota 28 31 16 72 Toronto 36 33 7 79 Philadelphia 27 33 15 69 Buffalo 23 39 13 59 Pittsburgh 2) 35 18 60 Detroit 23 43 10 56 Los Angeles 23 39 )2 58 Vancouver ..22 45 7 51 California 19 51 5 43 SUNDAY'S RESULTS New York 2, Boston 1. Vancouver 11, California 5. Montreal 2, Chicago 1. Buffalo 4, Minnesota 2. Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh 1.

Detroit Toronto l.USTNl0HT No games scheduled. Vancouver at Minnesota. Los Angeles at St. Louis. I ''Snell is leading jockey Latonia gets extra night; average attendance up 400 Special to The Courier-Journal LONDON, Ky.

Darrell Hillman had one of those days when everything was going his way yesterday. It began when the 6-foot-ll San Jose State standout was informed that he had Sunday's pro basketball AT INDIANA (146) Keller 24, Netollcky 23, Lewis 21, Daniels 19, Brown 19, Mount 8, Chapman 8, Higgins 8, Sidle 8, Armstrong 8. DENVER (126) Simpson 30, Cannon 22, Workman 16, Beck 12, Hammond 12, Keye 11, Becker 10, Barnhiil 8, Brown 5, Wilson 0. DENVER ROCKETS 24 J2 30 40-128 INDIANA PACERS 36 35 40-144 Attendance 10,142. AT NEW YORK (133)-Barry 51, Melchionnl 23, Paultz 16, Dove 16, Tavlor DePre 9, Hayes 2, Ard 2, Green 2, Congdon 0.

UTAH (120) Stone 24, Wise 18, Nemelka 17, Combs 14, Beaty 13, Robbins l2, McDonald 12, Boone 1G, Jackson 0, Smith 0. UTAH STARS 27 27 35 31-120 NEW YORK NETS 23 34 41 35-133 Attendance 5,334. At Miami Beach, Pla. FLORIDIANS (130) Calvin 37, Jones 26, Tucker 16, Davis 13, Harge 12, Robinson 11, Fuller 7, Washington 4, Wright 4, Nelson 0. PITTSBURGH (117) Brisker 32, Thompson 25, Johnson 20, Williams 13, Swift 10, Lattln 8, Lewis 5, Kennedy 4, Kelly 0.

PITTSBURGH CONDORS 26 33 35 23-117 FLORIDIANS 38 31 33 28130 Attendance 4,507. At Norfolk, Va. VIRGINIA (141) C. Scott 30, Eakins 27, Carter 25, R. Scott 16, Taylor 9, Johnson 8, Moe 8, Irvine 7, Bunting 6, Barrett 4, Maloy 1.

TEXAS (131) Tart 29, Moore 24, Freeman 22, J. Beasley 14, Hamilton 13, Jones 11, Hlghtower 9, Croft 5, Bedell 4, C. Beasley 0. TEXAS CHAPARRALS 25 37 27 42-131 VIRGINIA SQUIRES 40 29 35 37-141 Attendance 3,306. AT CHICAGO (1061-Love 27, Weiss 23, Walker 23, King 13, Sloan 9, Fox 7, Boerwinkle 4, Guokas 0, Baum 0.

LOS ANGELES 39, McMllllan 23, Hairston 12, Erickson 10, Chamberlain 8, McCarter 6, Hetzel 0, Roberson 0. LOS ANGELES LAKERS 26 25 26 21- 98 CHICAGO BULLS 24 27 22 33-106 Attendance 10,101. AT ATLANTA (95)-Bellamy 29, Maravich 22, Haz-zard 14, Davis 11, Hudson 11, Bridges 8, Chambers 0. NEW YORK (110) Frazier 29, Reed 26, Barnett 23, DeBusschere 16, Bradley 10, Stallworth 6, Riordan 0, Fillmore 0. NEW YORK KNICKS 24 23 37 26-110 ATLANTA HAWKS 27 27 23 1 8 95 Attendance 7,192.

Davis Cup challenge round scheduled for Charlotte, N.C. CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) The Davis Cup challenge round will be held Oct. 8-10 in John Ryan, president of the Carolina International Tennis Foundation, announced yesterday. The United States will defend the cup against the survivor of world wide competition involving some 60 nations.

Australia blanks Hong Kong HONG KONG (AP) Australia's tennis team completed a 5-0 clean sweep over Hong Kong yesterday and did not lose a set in its Davis Cup Eastern Zone encounter. AnwK4pn Motors Norman Barnhart should make Tates Creek the early favorite. St. has added Ballard and Eastern to its 1971-72 basketball schedule. "Those could be the two County schools which get bids to the LIT," Donlon said.

Three Kentuckians are on Parade Magazine's Ail-American team. Jimmy Dan Conner of Anderson County made the fourth team, Randy Waddell of Pleasure Ridge Park the fifth team and Larry Haralson of Male the sixth five-man team. Woody Neel, former Caneyville coach now at Anderson is interested in returning to a school in Western Kentucky to coach. been selected by the San Francisco Warriors in the first round of the National Basketball Association's player draft. And he capped it off last night in.

leading the Armed Forces into tonight's championship game of the National AAU tournament with an 86-81 victory over the Southeastern All-Stars. Lexington, which squeaked past Cincinnati 62-58 in last night's other semifinal game, will provide the opposition for Armed Forces in an 8:30 finale. Cincinnati will play Southeastern in a 7:30 p.m. consolation game. Hillman scored 18 points and grabbed 18 rebounds.

Don Crenshaw of the Coast Guard 'Academy was high for the team, however, with 21 points. Kenny Davis of Georgetown led Southeastern with 29 points for scoring honors. University of Kentucky stars, Mike Casey and Larry Steele, added 14 points apiece. Phil Argento, another former Kentucky player, scored 23 points to lead Lexington past Cincinnanti. And it was Argento's jumpshot with 58 seconds to go which put Lexington ahead 60-58 to stay.

Robert Wyenandt, a Vanderbilt alumnus, led Cincinnati's effort with 18 points and 13 rebounds. Semifinals ARMED FORCES (86) Crenshaw 21, Hillman 18, Wilmore 15, Dumphy 11, Oxley 9, Sloan 7, Parsons 2, Krav! 2 SOUTHEASTERN ALL-STARS (81) Davis 29, Casey 14, Steele 14, Seitoert 8, Greenfield 8, Day 6, Reid 2. Halftlme: Armed Forces 54-4S. Attendance 4,000. LEXINGTON (62) Argento 23, Tuttle 14, Adams 11, Clevenger 4, Kirk 4, Patton 4, Baesler 2.

CINCINNATI (58) Wyenandt 18, Hurley 16, Rolf 10, Blaine 6, Whitehead 4, Yates 2, Arnold 2. Halftime: Lexington 32-23. Attendance 4,000. '70 BUICK SKYLARK 4-DR. SEDAN $3057 Felix McKay 350 cubic Inch engine, air 'conditioner, vinyl roof, powor steering, power brakes, radio, whitewall tires, tinted glass, 43,000 miles left on factory warranty.

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past five years, and Jeffersontown. Bob Moser, a fullback in football, and Scott Todd appear to be Eastern's top sprinters. Ochsner's leading pointmakers, however, may be two-miler Bryan Welch, fourth in the AAA state meet last spring; high-jumper Don Hamblin, pole-vaulter Doug Baker and discus thrower John Schauberger. If Eastern doesn't make it six County-titles in a row, which team should succeed Eastern? "Thomas Jefferson, Stuart or Valley," Ochsner answered. "All three teams will be tough." "We don't know whether we'll be in by riding two winners.

He was aboard Captain Jack (16.00) in the fourth race and El Paisans which paid $10.40 after winning the seventh. Hidalgo has ridden 23 winners. Latonia race results 1 Miss Ambi (Binder), $7.20, 1.60, 4.20; R. I. Shafkopf, 3.80, Lelias Star, 3.40.

2 Lad Lady (Rogers), J14.M, 7.20, 3.10; Cleca 4.80, War Boss, 2.80. DAILY DOUBLE ft 2), $132.60 3 Galadan (Snell), $7.20, a.M, Arare Rock, 3.20, Big Beauson, 11.80. 5 Bagend (Smlthson) $7, 3.80, Royal Moolah, 6.40, 4.60, Hachure, 2. 6 Little Dancer (Rosello) $5.80, 4, 3.20; Ridge Ro Miss, 10.60, 5.60; Irish Clay, 5.80. 7 El Paisans (Hidalgo) 110.40, 5.60, 1.60; Her Come Midge, 14, 7.40; Lulonn, 1.20.

Waggener High edges Westport and Trinity in triangular track Junior Daniel Watson provided West-port High with three first-place finishes but they weren't enough as Waggener bested host Westport and Trinity in a triangular track meet yesterday. Waggener amassed 60 points while Trinity and Westport had 55 each. Watson, a brother of former Eastern High track star Joe Wattfon, outran his rivals in the 440 and 220 and won first place in the triple jump with an effort of 40 feet, one-half inch, TRACK SOUTHERN PLEASURE RIDOB PARK SOtt High hurdles-Mike Spears, (PRP), I00-AI-len Berry (S), mile-Keith Tallafero IS), 880 relay Southern (Artie Zalampas, Rodney Mil-burn, Harry Ashcraft, Allen Berry), 440 Carl Fox (S), :55.9; 880 Bill Quick (S), MP Allen Berry (S), two-mllt-Jerry Moch (S), mile relay Southern (Fox, Gary Lay, Quick, Ashcraft), low hurdles Bill Mertzwlller (S), :22.4; high lump Mike Spears, (PRP), 5 feet, 8 Inches; long lump Tom Hudson (PRP), 18-IOVj; triple lump-Bob Napier (PRP), 42-2 (school record); discus-David Mirus (PRP), 109-8; shot put Kevin Firguln (S), 41-0. WAGGENER 60, TRINITY 55, WESTPORT 55 High hurdles Chester Trowel (WP) :17.1; Rauther (WA); 100 Jim Mudd (T) :ip.5; Cunningham (WA); mile Darrell Covington (WP) Echerle (T); 880 relay Westport (Greg Gitschier, Terry Kephart, John Slider, Mike Rhodes) Waggener; 440 Daniel Watson (WP) :52.2; Raible (T); low hurdles Jim Mudd (T) :22.2; Schilling (WA); 880 Dale Depoyster (T) Boyd (WP); 220-Danlal Watson (WP) :23.5; Raible (T). Two mile Tom Schlafer (T) Rick Ruben-stein (WP); mile relay Waggener (Louis Thompson, Mike Molnar, John Cunningham, Dale Wllber), Westport; pole vault John Nichols (WA) 11 feet; Keal (T), high iump Artie Tupuritls (WA) Greenwell (WA); long lump-Bill Klempner (WA) 18-11; Pearl IT); triple lump Danlol Watson (WP) 40-W) Wood (WA); shot put-Mark Carter (WA) 45-Vr, Stovall (T); Discus-Lloyd Howard (T) 116-4; Louis Thompson (WA).

GOLF FERN CREEK 177, MOORI 184 (At Chenowsth, Par 36) V. Pern Creek Coug Roseberry 41. Moore Bobby Pioram 43, Jeff Pratt 43. Golfs top money winners Arnold Palmer, Miller Barber, Tom Shaw, Gary Player, Billy Casper, Carlyle Snead, Jack Nieklaus, Lee Trevino, George Archer, Bob Lunn, $37,659. Fairtlale Principal a Standout Harry Hardin, now principal at Fair-dale High in Jefferson County, made All-Tournament and wan the sportsmanship trophy while playing for Tolu in 1930.

He was also All-Tournament in 1931. i Baseball Executive Was Referee Frank Lane, now general manager off the Milwaukee Brewers baseball team in the American League, refereed many of the early State Tournaments. A short message from your American Motors Dealers NBA draft FIRST ROUND Cleveland, Austin Carr, Notre Dame; Portland, Sidney Wicks, UCLA; Buffalo, Elmore Smith, Kentucky Stale; Cincinnati, Ken Durrett, La Salle; Atlanta, George Trapp, Long Beach State; Seattle, Fred Brown. Iowa; San Diego, Cliff Meely, Colorado; San Francisco, Darrell HIlTman, San Jose State; Baltimore, Stan Love, Oregon; Boston, Clarence Glover, Western Kentucky; Detroit, Curtis Rowe, UCLA; Philadelphia, Dana Lewis, Tulsa; Los Angeles, Jim Cleamons, Ohio State; Ptioenix, John Roche, South Carolina; Chicago, Kennedy Mcintosh, Eastern Mich gan; New York, Dean Meminger, Marquette; Milwaukee, Collis Jones, Notre Dame. SECOND ROUND Cleveland, Steve Patterson, UCLA; Buffalo, Fred Hilton, Grambling; Chicago, from Portland, Willie Sojourner, Weber State; Cincinnati, from Chicago, John Mengelt, Auburn; Atlanta, Ted McClain, Tennessee State; Seattle, Jim McDaniels, Western Kentucky; San Diego, Mike Newlin, Utah; Portland, from San Francisco, Charles Yelverton, Fordham; Buffalo, Amos Thomas, Southerwest Oklahoma State; Portland, from Baltimore, Rick Fisher, Colorado State; Boston, Jim Rose, Western Kentucky; Detroit, Bunny Wilson, University of Baltimore; Buffalo, from Philadelphia, Spencer Haywood, University of Detroit; Cincinnati, from Los Angeles, Joel Bergman, Creigh-ton; Chicago, from Phoenix, Howard Porter, Villa-nova; Philadelphia, from Chicaoo, Marvin Stewart, Nebraska; New York, Greg Northlngton, Alabama State; Cleveland, from Milwaukee, Willie Long, New Mexico.

THIRD ROUND Cleveland, Gerald Lockett, Arkansas A8.M; Buffalo, picked In second round; Portland, Larry Steele, Kentucky; Cincinnati, Rich Yunkus, Georgia Tech; Atlanta, Jeff Halliburton, Drake; Chicago, from Seattle, Cliff Ray, Oklahoma; Cleveland, from San Diego, Jackie Ridgle, California; Portland, from San Francisco, Bill Smith, Syracuse; Baltimore, Rich Rinaldi, St. Peter's; Boston, Dave Robisch, Kansas; Detroit, Marv Roberts, Utah State; Philadelphia, Dave Wohl, Penn; Chicago, from Los Angeles, Mike Gale, Elizabeth City; Phoenix, Dennis Layton, Southern California; Chicago, Dick Gibbs, Texas-El Paso; New York, Ken Mayfleld, Tuskagee; Milwaukee, Gary Brell, Marquette. FOURTH ROUND Cliff Harris, Herdln-Slmmons; Buffalo, Jim O'Brien, Boston College; Portland, Bobby Fields, LaSalTe; Cincinnati, Sid Catlett, Notre Dame; Atlanta, Poo Welcsh, Houston; Seattle, Pembroke Burrows, Jacksonville; San Diego, Tom Owens, South San Francisco, Greg Gary, St. Bonaventore; Baltimore, Willie Allen, Miami of Ohio; Boston, Randy Denton, Duke; Detroit, Jarrett Durham, Duouesne, Philadelphia; Erwln Johnson, Augusta; Los Angeles, Soger Brown, Kansas; Phoenix, Walt Sqzerblack, eorge Washington; Chicago, Jim Irving, St, Louis; New York, Steve Niies, Texas Milwaukee, Henry Smith, Missouri, FIFTH ROUND Cleveland, Brian Ma honey, Manhattan; Buffalo, Gary Nelson, Duguesne; Portland, Hector Blondet, Murray State, Cincinnati; Jim Guyman, Eastern New Mexico; Cincinnati, from Atlanta, Tyrone Marlo-neaux, New Orleans Loyola; Seattle, Jeff Smith, New Mexico State; San Diego, Rudy Beniamln, Michigan State; San Francisco, Otis Allison, Nevada-Las Vegas; Baltimore, Don Johnson, Tennessee; San fliego, from Boston, Greg Nelson, Jacksonville; De-rolt, Vincent White, Savannah State; Philadelphia, Richard Hood, Phillips; Los Angela, Lea Dedmond, Pro sports American Basketball Association Eastern Division Western Division Team W. Pet.

Team W. L. Pet. Virginia 54 28 .659 Indiana .58 24 KENTUCKY .48 .524 Utah 56 27 .675 New York 40 42 .488 X-Memphll .40 41 .494 Florldians 37 46 .446 Denver 28 54 .341 Pittsburgh 35 48 .422 Texas 28 54 .341 Carolina 33 49 .402 x-Last night's game not Included. SUNDAY'S RESULTS Virginia 141, Texas 131.

New York 133, Utah 120. Florldians 130, Pittsburgh 117. Carolina 148, KENTUCKY 142. Indiana 146, Denver 126. HHTHOrf KENTUCKY at Pittsburgh.

Virginia at Denver. Carolina at Indiana. Memphis at Texas. National Basketball Association SUNDAY'S RESULTS Eastern Conference Semifinals New York 110, Atlanta 95, New York leads best-of-7 series, 2-1. Baltimore 111, Philadelphia 103, Baltimore leads best-of-7 series, 2-1, Evrybody fs Talks low Price, But Nobody Btits Us! 4th Breclcinridgt 583-3681 Jim says, cars there with a "JIM THINK ABOUT country! 1971 1971 Special to The Courier-Journal FLORENCE, Ky.

There will be racing tonight at Latonia to makeup a previous date which was cancelled due to inclement weather. The final day of the meeting has been moved back to Wednesday but already track officials are saying that records will be established in pari-mutuel betting and in attendance. Mutuel handling is expected to reach $490,000 as compared to the previous high of $450,000 last spring. Average attendance has been 5,800 as compared to 5,400 in the same meeting. The leading jockey for the meeting is Eddie Snell with 24 victories.

Snell was aboard E. Gay Drake's Mineola Maid in the eighth (the Crozier Purse feature) which carried a value of $4,000. The winner ran six furlongs in 1:11:4 and -returned $5.80. Hidalgo kept his hopes alive Latonia race entries Post-Tlma, 7:40 EST time. 3- 2-J' "Vj, 108 y-Ralntrea Road JuH ff Rom 1 3 wi ie -Darr 1 APP TUar Ml Trtdrt Candy x-Prultt's Hop.

113 a-Rlbs Kins Farm-Hodge entry. elms. wi 114Cut And Polish ino 109 What About Me fay 0fn9 09 103 x-a-Wlndy's Pet x-a-Bolo Granite 08 J5 Ronnie C. filjffl 104 x-Ko'ko Roman Bitw Smith 109 109 Su Ka Rose I Think So 2 US Light Lively Ju" 112 entry. ib-Lanmer-Franklin-Smlth entry.

CUM. ft OPt ih l. V10B Fulressa -116 a-Four Below Chan Roman 6 114 FederalReserve 113 Sneak Thru 31 113 Irrten Last 111 Martha 1 VA 13frince Foraday, Mr. Hero Time 13 113 Like Flrey Masle Star Hitter H0 a-George-Korenbrock entry. 4 cime.

ft up; 1 109 x-For a Start i iVU Will Do It Venture Ahead 117 109 Say Nancy Mr. Startan 117 112 Star Judy Agnl 14 112 Judy Ja Burton 14 117 Stanley Brads Wagon 17 117 Clair Bill Houyltnhnm 114 elm. J- ft l. 104 Nicholas Maid x-Big Ginger 1J 108 x-Suezie Princess Jav Tee 09 107 Catalpa Love ver 113 116 Betty S. Rush HI 103 118 Chief Good Guy 1SJ 107 Hickory Head Sand Nickel 109 113 a-Ky Woman a-Cralole Boy 109 107 Steep Stepper Ima Express 112 entry.

clmi. up; vl7 Relected Syl x-Eirst J12 Nunn's Taxes Trim Prince 2 .120 Ocala Endeavor The Pro 12 ,110 Lunar Eclipse 3 12 Oak Call Mac 112 107 Treat Me Nice Miss Jennie Sue 115 112 Max Dash. Equivalent Lad 120 7 alw.t J.y.. SVi l.r 114 Hesourpet Attalanthos 107 112 Trade Master Gnatnoop 107 116 Pencil Copy Alvero 109 116 I making to Great C. B.

116 1.20 Swapstlcks "8 up; f.i 113 Marty Thunder Busy David 113 115 Ruddy Jeep b-Llbby The Libra 111 116 Jay Arl Jay a-Jarullah 108 113 a-Cut And Cover b-Mr. Dave 113 108 Cheerful Marcy Seanee Prince 113 113 Court Success a-McCloud-Carr-Grlssom entry. b-lrvin-tNeal entry. $4,500, clmg. iipi 1 m.i 120 Clayvllle miss wasnita ns 116 Crew's Relic 115 a-Molly Double Big Bar Bill 113 x-Extend My Note 106 Susan Rae 108 a-Jetolady 115 Martial James 116 Ill Vlckv's Queen 113 Tennessee Pride 115 Southern Visit a-Williams-Dunawav entry.

x-Five pounds apprentice allowance claimed. Today's stakes races Santa Anita 6 $40,000 added; The San Bernardino 1st div. ft up; 1V ml.i 113 Cool Hand Obellsco 111 114 Top The Market dig Shot II 110 115 Bargain Day Triple Axe 118 113 Aggessively Lonny's Secret 117 tfwlooo added; The San Bernardino 2nd up; iyt ml.i 114 Fleet Surprlst Batltu 12 116 Most Host Society li 115 111 Campomar Fteonero 122 112 a-Pleasant Harbour Plniara 123 112 a-Dendron Martin trained entry. GREMLIN Our Big Answer To The Small Car Craze! '71 KACS GREMLIN 2 DOOR SEDAN Prices Start DEMAREE MOTORS 4th West Streets Madiiorl, Ind, DOUGLASS MOTOR 1 1 5 W. Dixie Eliiobethtown, FRAMED! folks, have you ever noticed how many are on the streets of Jefferson County HANNAN" license frame on ihem? IT! They got the best deal in the Cutlass, 2-door hardtop $2499 Gremlin, 2-door $1899 CO.

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