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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 16

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ft PAGE THE TIMES-REPORTER, SATURDAY, NOV. atoll BOWLING K.nitr Lents Shirley Thompson led Homemakers Thursday afternoon 4W, Dorothy Maurer had ,489, Wilrna Waring 487, Sue 'Nelgir and Sheila Auman 463, fAHce Price 462, Rita Neiger Nora Cercone 454 and Jean Curran 453. STANDINGS Stropky Studio 28; Maurer Market Beauty Salon 24; Valley 'Farm Supply Chicken rManor 23; Welnsz Motors 19; Porter, Kline's Potato Chips 17; Kappler Trucking 15; Espenschied Olds 12. Sugarcreek Lanes Caroline Lehmann was high In Pot's Pans Thursday afternoon with 533. Rosie Youngen finished with 494, Helen Hershberger 486, Marge Fankhauser 480, Jane Fankhauser 468, Arlene Gerber 466, Dorothy Schrock 459, Beulah Baker 458, Kitty Raber and Marge Stevanus 457.

STANDINGS Saucers 18; Tea Cups 13; Mixers, Sugar Bowls, Mugs 12; Teakettles 10; Skillets 9. Mai Troyer clubbed 266-657 t'o set a torrid pace in Sugarcreek Merchants Thursday night. Gary Gerber stroked 593, Willie Gardner 586, Wilson Harmon 581, Al Tango 580, Ray "Croft 574, Claude Blauch and Bob Brown 571, Art Lorenz and Lefty Lahm 564, Bob Schlabach 562, Harry Turner 561, Palmer Gerber 556, Bob Lint' 555 and Bill Lint 552. STANDINGS Moom a Chevrolet 27; Gerber Feed 26; Widder Shell 25; Marhofer Plumbing 24; McQueen's Inter, national 2 Jim's Sunoco Sugarcreek Knights of Pythias 17; Andreas Furniture, Sugarcreek Heating 16; Enterprises 11. Ron Balder topped Seniors 69 Thursday with 522.

Ted Miller had 510, Fred Weingarth 498, Mike Miller 493, Dave Miller 479, Mike Troyer 476, Ken Gardner 461 'and Jim Ruby 457. STANDINGS No. 1 10; Charm -Amish Geometric Progressions Mod Squad, Our Gang, 71'ers Chargers 442's, No. 10 No. 2 2.

Ron Burkey Jr. walloped 235663 to pace 3-Man Classic Friday night. Denver Armstrong had 618, Mo Reynolds 615 and Jack Goth 611. Ed Sopinski had 595, Duke Gerber 575, Bill Smith 574, John Vesco and Ed Clow 566, Otto Po- Ulll 557, Jack Holcomb 556 and Tom Becker 554. STANDINGS Boston No.

1 27; Kinser No. 2 25; Lee Freight 24; Kinser Lanes 23; Bazzoli Trucking 21; Spittle's Ashland 18; Clow's Landing 17; Boston No. 2, JNG Grill 15; Kinser No. 1 11. High in Starlighters last night was Margurite Carroll with 496.

Grace Ellwood had 479 and Lucy Tonelotti 467. STANDINGS-Midtown Cleaners 25; Mart Sand Pontiac 23; Maurer Embroidery 22; Hallmark Furniture 20; General Electric 17; Midvale VFW 13. Boulevard Lanes Pete Baxter topped Friday 3- Man with 604. Carl Vesco Jr. had 575, Ben Breehl 564 and Eddie Krocker 562.

STANDINGS: Spring Bros. 24; Sam's Grill, Bonvechio's, Tusco Sports 21; Chicken Manor 20; JNG Grill Merchant Vending 17; Midtown Cleaners 16y 2 High in Mineral City Merch ants last night was Bill Swinford with 570. Gene Pasquin was runnerup on 551. STANDINGS: Sandy Valley Eagles 29; TV Tavern 26; Flo's Tavern 22; No. 5 21; Linder Trucking 12; Dreher Barbershop 10.

Emerald Lanes 10; Ridge Tool Emerald Lanes Eileen McPherson and Jan- Ice Emlg shared honors In Thursday Night Ladles with 522" each. Helen Schaar had 509. STANDINGS Martha's Salon 26; Women of the Moose 21; Morgan Pharmacy, Curtiss Jewelry 19; Thompson IGA, Lenzo Studio 18; Seilon Inc. Lay's Potato Chips 17; Kurz-Kasch 16; Welker Sales 15; Addy Funeral 14; Nc'town Floral Luncheonette Baltimore Clothing 12; Ourant Funeral Home Fairchlld Insurance 9. Rematch Ordered MANILA (UPI)-The World Boxing Council today ordered a return bout "within 120 days" between Fred Little of New Orleans and Italy's Sandro Mazzinghi.

The WBC vacated Mazzinghi's title Friday. The verdict stemmed from their Oct. 25 world junior middleweight championship fight that was declared "no contest," when Mazzinghi could not continue because of cut eyebrows. UNBEATEN. Members of the New Philadelphia Quaker eighth grade football squad that was unbeaten were: FIRST ROW-Jim Belnap (L), Dave Ruffini, Floyd Murphy, Tom Milius, Tom Bitticker, Jody Silverthorn, Jeff Mattery, Bob Wood, Terry Cornell, Scott Arthurs, George Tilkey and Larry Welch.

SECOND ROW-Manager Steve Jenkins (L), Rich Stutzman, Tim Goodwin, Warren White, Phil Neely, Mike Reese, Rick Jenkins, Bill Salomen, Ed Hawk, Keith Bailey, Bill Beaber, Dave McClave and manager Keith Mclntosh. THIRD ROW-Tim Mclntosh (L), Bob Err geldinger, Sam Clatterbuck, Jim Festi, Kevin Milius, Brad Shull, Barry Loomis, Ted Daley, Steve Hunter, Terry Bucher, Tim McCoy, Doug Hicks and Chip Street. FOURTH ROW-Ron Manghese, Ted Crow, Mark Walker, Mark Johnson, Greg Meese, Forrest Heverly, Dave Doughten, Jett Tucker, Bill Westbrook, John Emig, Max Liedtke and Terry Sulzner. FIFTH ROW Manager Matt Elvin, Stan Stropky, Hal Wherley, Jim Miller, Larry Mushrush, Chuck Davis, Greg Turner, Jeff Harris, Keith Heil, John Myers, Don Haney, Richard Bucher and Tom Kaderly. Absent: Randy Bente, Chris Zurcher, Jim Coutts and Don Liedtke.

The team's coaches were Bud Fete and Mike Cummings. -SPO Compiled By Bill McClinchy Doc Kinsey of New Philadel- coaches this campaign, phia and Delmer Clark of Gnadenhutten will compete in the ARCA 500 lap feature auto race in Bristol Tenn. Sunday. The annual New Philadelphia Quaker football banquet is set Nov. 18 in the Elks Hall in New Philadelphia.

Tickets are $3. Kickoff is 6:30 p.m. General Manager Robert Howsman of the Cincinnati Reds baseball club announced the signing of Harvey Haddix as the Reds' new pitching coach. Otterbein College, which has enjoyed 5 consecutive winning seasons in basketball beginning in 1962 63, will be in the unique position of having 2 varsity Pro Cage Results NBA Standings By United Press International Cincinnati Baltimore Boston Detroit Philadelphia New York Milwaukee W. 7 6 3 5 2 West L.

2 3 3 4 4 9 7 Pet. .778 .750 .667 .600 .429 .357 .222 GB W. L. Pet GB Los Angeles 8 4 .667 San Diego 5 4 .556 San Francisco 5 6 .455 Atlanta 5 6 .455 Phoenix 4 5 .444 Chicago 5 8 .385 Seattle 4 9 .308 Friday's Results Seattle 114 Boston 112 Detroit 122 San Francisco (overtime) Atlanta 114 San Diego 101 Los Angeles 102 New York (only games scheduled) 118 100 Hockey Standings By United Press International East W. L.

T. Pts. 8 2 1 17 Montreal Boston New York Chicago Toronto Detroit 8 4 0 West Polly 1'ostel lashed 57H for honors in Friday Night Woman. Doris Breitenstein had 517, Lucille Fritz and Joan Propp 501. Fran Warmack had 492, Marge Hawkins 479, Wanda Clark 464, Donna Phillips 461 and Edna Levengood 455, STANDINGS: Daniel's 29; U.

S. Concrete Pipe 24; Rose Room Clum's Tire Service 23; Bassetti's Restaurant, Hunter Candies 21; Midtown Cleaners Ohio Savings Trust 1C; Reeves Hank 13; Wilmar Furniture S. Long's Recreation Howard Groff and Joe Miller shared honors in Potschner Ford Classic Friday night with 620 each. Leman Clark had 597, Ray Machi 594, Les Osgood 583, Dale Boyd 585, Bob VanSickle 588, Maynard Erb 568, Stan Schupback 567, Gene Ellwood 564 and Dean Barr 563. STANDINGS: Swiss Hat 24; Wilmar Furniture 20; Pepsi-Cola, Al's Billiards 18; Lanza Jewelry 15; Sugarcreek Lanes 14; St.

Louis Los Angeles Philadelphia Oakland Minnesota Pittsburgh W. 6 4 5 3 4 L. 5 5 7 7 8 7 16 16 12 11 11 T. Pts. 1 13 In compliance with a new college provision which allows a sabbatical leave for one term every seventh term, Coach Curt Tong will be absent from the Singing Wheels Hare Scrambles Set for Sunday Eighteen members of the Singing Wheels Motorcycle Club were present Friday night for a regular meeting.

Mrs. Don Becker thanked members who participated in running the concession stand for the International Moto-Cross. Member Dan McMillen, the top 5 of the 125cc class in the International against some of the best competition in world, also was cited for outstanding Millen, of started racing last year which makes his efforts even more the his performance. McNew Philadelphia, impressive. Committees were formed for only area rider to finish in the the Ohio State Championship Hare Scrambles Sunday.

Race time is 1 p.m. with donations of $1.50. Refreshments will be available at the club house. The Christmas banquet is set Dec. 14 with trophies being ordered for the affair.

Mrs. Frank Fabiano won the door prize. Next session is Nov. 22. Hockey Results Friday's Results New York 3 Oakland 2 (only game scheduled) Saturday's Games St.

Louis at Montreal Toronto at Los Angeles Detroit at Minnesota Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (only games scheduled) Billy Casper won his PGA when Open. golf he tournament of fifth 1968 took the Hartford All-Stars At Midvale On Sunday Rain washed out what promised to he the largest and most impressive field of super Iniu models to ever race nl; Mid. vale Speedway last. Sunday afternoon. With the "All-star 11)0" re.

scheduled for this Sunday, np. pears the speedway still will on- joy a banner field with drivers from Ohio, West Virgin- la, Indiana, and Michigan. Every driver who was on hand last Sunday said he would he back to run the 100-lap championship on the 3-10 mile asphalt track. There were several unexpected drivers last week who said they would return this Sunday, including Tom Marks of Kalamazoo, Wade Horn of Royal Oak, iWayne Bender of Greensburg, Frank Choura of Harmony, Bob Senneker of Grand Rapids, and Bob Boyles of Parkersburg, W. all of whom will be making their first appearance at the Midvale oval.

The coveted field also will include Harold Smith of Dayton; Jim Bickerstaff of Mineral Ridge, Tony Diano of Canton; Bud Middaugh of Massil- Ion; Jim Cushman of Columbus; Dave Sorg of Fort Wayne, Bob James of Maple Heights, Vern Schrock of Plain City, Bill Konczos'of Lakewood, and many of the regulars of Midvale Speedway. Drivers will be shooting for over $3000 in total prize money, including $800 for the winner of the feature. There also will be fi preliminaries. Time Trials are set for 11:30 a.m. with the first race at 2:30 p.m.

Fullback Jim DeWitt of Yale also handles the Eli place kicking. Westerville campus during a 10- week winter term. He will spend the time near Quito, Ecuador and be participating in a Peace Corps project instructing local physical education teachers. Varsity baseball and wrestling Coach Dick Fishbaugh will take over the cage coaching reins Jan. 1.

Tong will resume his basketball duties in 1969. The Wooster Scots are brae ing for today's invasion by the Capital Crusaders. Statistically the squads look similar with both sporting 3-2 marks in the Ohio Conference. Former area gridders Colby Byrom, Bill Hawk, Steve Koch- ran and Joel Arnold will be in Crusader uniforms. Ruben Amaro, veteran baseball utility man, was purched by California Angels from New York Yankees for an undisclosed amount.

Amaro has put in 10 years with St. Louis, Philadelphia and New York. He won the Golden Glove award as the National League's best fielding shortstop in 1964. Is Bast Of Southpaws In Tournament JOLIET, 111. (AP) Bill Allen of Orlando, paced a quartet of southpaws Friday in the opening day of the $30,000 Joliet Open of the Professional Bowlers Association.

Allen, who has a record of 13 tournament victories including four this year, took the lead with a total of 2,687 including a top game of 289. Don Glover of Bakersfield, was second with 2,633 followed by Mike McGragh, El Cerrito, with 2,584 and Paul Cevgolis, Hopewell, with 2,568. All four leaders are left-hand- The tournament continues AUTO CENTER 2301 EAST HIGH AVENUE NEW PHILA. PRICES IN THIS AD GOOD SUNDAY-MONDAY- TUESDAY PHONE 343-9631 FOR APPOINTMENT TO INSURE PROMPT WORK PER TIRE OFF OUR REGULAR SELLING PRICEI Why Walt? CHARGE IT! Saturday with 12 more games. The top 16 bowlers vie for the top prize of $3,000 in Sunday's match-game finals.

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