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Deckert lowers 3,200 mark WICHITA Alysun Deckert of Salina South ran the fourth fastest 3,200 meters in Kansas prep history Friday afternoon at the Shocker Sports Festival at Cessna Stadium. Deckert's time of 11:00.45 broke her personal-best time of 11:06.47 set earlier in the season at the Hays Invitational. Deckert finished 89 seconds ahead of second-place runner Denise Bobbins of South. In addition to Deckert's winning performance, the Cougars picked up three more first-place medals as they easily won the Class 5A team title with 122 points. Wichita Kapaun was second with 85 points and Salina Central placed fifth with 54 points.

Carolyn Noller of South won the 100 meters with a time of 12.84, Renee Commerford took home a gold medal in the shot put with a heave of 35-2M: and the quartet of Sara Soderberg, Dee Dee Diederich, Teri Schurr and Noller won the 400-meter relay in 52.3 seconds. Central athletes won two events. Alicia Cox leaped 17-1H to set a new record in the long jump and the 800- meter relay team of Cox, Jennifer Bonilla, Lisa Weltmer and Alicia Slay took home gold medals with a time of 1:50.4. Area girls' teams also fared well in the meet. Ellsworth finished second in the Class 4A team race, Washington and Beloit placed 1-2 in the 3A competition, Solomon was fourth in the 2A meet and Glasco was third in the 1A meet.

In Class 4A, Ellsworth freshman Shawnee Call won the 200-meter dash and also ran a leg on the Bearcats' winning 400-meter relay team. Kim McClintock of Beloit was the top performer in the 3A division with four gold medals. McClintock won the 100 and 200-meter dashes and also anchored the Trojans' 400 and 800-meter relat teams to victories. Washington's Donna Alwin won the 1,600 and runs, Sherri Stoecker of Lindsborg took home a gold medal in the 300-intermediate hurdles and Angela Larsen of Beloit did likewise in the 400-meter dash. Solomon won the 800 and relays in the 2A division and Jane Ryan of Solomon was a winner in the 100-meter hurdles.

Rosemary Mattas of Wilson was a double-winner in Class 1A. The Dragon sophomore won the 1,600 and runs, while teammate Jackie Vopat took first place in the 100 meters. Marilyn Adkins of Glasco won the 200- meter dash and also ran on the Bulldogs' winning 400 and 800-meter relay teams. Clem 5A Team Scores Sallno South 122. Wichita Kopaun 85, Hays 69, Newton 57, Salina Central 54, Wichita Carroll 52, Goddard 16.

Salina Results 400nvrelay 1. South. 52.3: 2. Central, 52.4. 400m.dosh 3.

Slay. SC. 63 9. 2. Dobbins, SS, 3.

Campbell, SS, lOOm-hurdles 4. Commerford, SS, 18.4; 6. Sloan. SS. 18.6.

Discus 2. McKee. SS, 110-6; 6. Rash. SC.

79-6. Long Jump 1. Cox. SC. (meet record); 2.

Gilbert, SS. 16-2'i. BOOm-relay I. Central, 2. South.

1:51.4. 300m-hur- dies 3. Commerford, SS. 50.7, lOOm-dash 1. Noller.

SS 12.84; 3. Jones, SS, 13.3; 200m-dash 3. Slay, SC, 27.9: 4 Noller. SS. 28.4; 6.

Soderberg, SS, 29.1. Shot Put 1. Commerlord. SS. 35-2.

1.600m relay 3. South, 4:26.9. High Jump 3. Gilbert, SS. 5-0.

800m-run 2. Weltmer. SC, 3. Bonilla, SC, 6. Graber, SS, 2:32.66.

1. Oeckerl. SS. 11:00.45 (meet record): 2. Robbins, SS.

12:29.41. Three runs set for Salina Area runners will have a chance to compete in three races scheduled for Salina. The YMCA Diet Pepsi Series, St. John's and Asbury Hospitals' Run for the Health of It, and the First National Bank and Trust Company's First Class Five Race are slated for May and June. The Diet Pepsi run is set for May the hospital runs May 15; and the First Class Five slated for June 12.

YMCA DIET PEPSI SERIES The 10,000 meter race and 2-mile fun runs will both begin at 5 p.m. at the Salina YMCA, 570 YMCA Drive. The entry fee is $5 before April 28 and $7 for late entries. To enter contact Melissa Melhun, Salina YMCA, Box 973, Salina, 67401, or call (913) 825-2151. RUN FOR THE HEALTH OF IT The third annual event will offer two and five-mile races with both courses starting and ending in the Bicentennial Center parking lot.

Scrub suit tops will be given to participants instead of T- shirts. Race coordinators are Darrell Moore, Asbury assistant administrator, Celtics retire White's jersey BOSTON (UPI) Jo Jo White, a key contributor to two NBA championship teams, Friday night became the 13th member of the Boston Celtics to have his number retired and raised on a special banner to the Boston Garden rafters. White, now an assistant coach at his alma mater, Kansas, spent more than nine seasons as a guard with the Celtics and helped them to titles in 1974 and 1976. He was also named the most valuable player in the 1976 playoffs. and Larry Evans, St.

John's assistant administrator. Registration fees and course information will be announced later. For more information contact John Boyd, St. John's communications, extension 268. FIRST CLASS FIVE In conjuntion with the Smoky Hill River Festival, this race is one of the largest in the state.

The 1-mile run will start at 8:30 a.m. followed by the 5- mile race at 9 a.m. Entry fee is $5 if received or postmarked by June 10 and $8 after that date. Entry fee must accompany entry form and is not refundable. Race packets may be picked up prior to race day at the First National Handi-Bank South, located in the Mid State Mall in Salina.

Packets will be available at the Handi-Bank from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on June 10-11. On race day, packets will be available at 7 a.m. at the Kenwood Park Foot Bridge the race headquarters.

Race director is Skip Olsen and race coordinator is BUI Beckmeyer. An awards ceremony and prize raffle will follow the race at the gazebo. Recommended parking is located in the south lot of the BiCenter. Plenty of restroom facilities are available. Water will be offered at the 3-mile station and there will be hose sprayers along the course.

The 1-mile course is entirely concrete and fast as is the 5-mile course which has been wheel measured. Splits will be given at every mile. Each entrant will receive a T-shirt and awards will be presented to the first three places in the mens' and womens' divisions. Last year's winners were Fred Torneden (26:30) and Debbie Pihl All racers will receive limited edition prints by award-winning artist and illustrator Bob Neace who has signed and numbered the first 400 prints. The prints will be awarded to the first 400 finishers in the 5-mile race with the print number corresponding to the runner's finish.

All 1-mile racers will receive prints with the first three finishers receiving signed and numbered prints. All runners are eligible for the prize raffle. OU-NU game switches dates NORMAN, Okla. (UPI) The Oklahoma-Nebraska football game this fall has been changed from Nov. 20 to Nov.

26 and will be televised on CBS instead of ABC, based on an agreement worked out Friday between the networks and the NCAA. Oklahoma and Nebraska representatives had each previously agreed to the switch, a move officials said could translate into as much as $1 million more for the Big Eight Conference. The nationally televised Sooner- Husker game, to be played in Lincoln, will start at 1:45 p.m. on the day after Thanksgiving, officials said. CBS received rights to the game by offering ABC the chance to televise the Texas-Arkansas game on Dec.

4. A CBS official said his network is prepared to send a portable lighting system to Lincoln if there is any concern about whether there would be enough light in the fourth quarter of the game. Oklahoma coach Barry Switzer has said he was not pleased with the switch, since it prolongs the regular season and gives Nebraska an extra week to prepare for the Sooner wishbone. But Switzer and other school officials said the money offer made it worthwhile to push the game back six days. Brown to bring one-man basketball clinic to AAC ATTENTION: Hesston Owners And Prospective Hesston Owners Midwestern Farm Implement Hesston Corp.

Will Be Conducting A Product Service Meeting: PLACE: 614 E. Pacific DATE: April 13, 1982 TIME: 7:00 P.M. Everyone Invited Former ABA and NBA coach Hubie Brown will bring his one-man basketball clinic to Marymount College on May 22 at Smoot gymnasium. The clinic will begin at 8 a.m. with registration.

The topic of Brown's first session is offensive basketball. It runs from 9 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. After lunch (11:45 a.m.-l:15 p.m.), Brown will spend the afternoon session discussing defensive basketball from 1:15 to 4:30 p.m. The Specials (out-of-bounds plays, jump balls, free throws, last second plays, motivation and teaching tools) will the topic of the evening session from 6 to 8 p.m.

A 30-minute question and answer session will follow. Harris was pictured A photo on Page 10 of Friday's Salina Journal incorrectly identified the diver from Salina Central. The Central diver pictured was Michelle Harris, not Rita Richter. The pre-regLstration fee is $25. Make checks payable to: Spartan Basketball Clinic and mail to Spartan Basketball Clinic, Athletic Director, Marymount College, Salina, Ks.

67401. Registration at the door on May 22 will be $30 for those not pre-registered. Brown coached the Kentucky Colonels to the ABA championship and led the Atlanta Hawks from last place to a divisional championship in two years while in the NBA. He was named NBA Coach of the Year by the media in 1978 and 1979. Prime-time contest on Chiefs' schedule KANSAS CITY, Mo.

(UPI) A Thursday night national television contest against the Atlanta Falcons the first such prime-time appearance by Kansas City since 1977 highlights the Chiefs' 1982 National Football League schedule. The Chiefs will open the season on the road Sept. 12 against the Buffalo Bills and close the year at home Dec. 26 against the Super Bowl champion San Francisco 49ers. Kansas City will play five of its first eight games at home Sept.

19 against San Diego, Sept. 23 against Atlanta, Oct. 10 against Houston, Oct. 24 against the New York Jets and Oct. 31 against the Seattle Seahawks.

The Chiefs will then close out their home schedule with a Nov. 14 date against Denver, a Dec. 12 meeting with Oakland and the finale with the 49ers. In addition to the opener at Buffalo, Kansas City will also travel to Seattle Oct. 3, San Diego Oct.

17, Oakland Nov. 7, New Orleans Nov. 21, Los Angeles Nov. 28, Pittsburgh Dec. 5 and Denver Dec.

19. The Chiefs played on national television Thanksgiving Day of 1981 against the Detroit Lions but have not played a nationally televised night game since a home engagement in 1977 against the Oakland Raiders. Send your news tip to The Salina Journal, $45 in prizes awarded every week. Classified ads get results. Franklin can now offer you $150,000 of Term Insurance for only a day! You probably think that 60' per day won't buy much life insurance today, when the price of just about everything else has gone sky high.

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Ohio Salina, KS 67401 825-4621 Other offices in Hillsboro, McPherson, Abilene and Independence 4887. NCUA The Sallna Journal Sunday, April 1J, 1982 Page 22 City Bowling Results AIL STAR LANES WOMEN Monday Afternoon Doublet 1st little 8 Huelsmann 2nd Bonam Oauer 205 179 Connie Llndholm 209-578. Tueidasy Morning Coffee lit Royals 77'7, 2nd 4 Somes 77 53 Sweet Rollers 661, Pinshsa- kers 1860, Mary Billinger 211, Annetto Holcom 527. Spotters Ist-Lofl 2nd All Star 55 41 Coachlight 866, Loft 2368, Mary Marsell 205 548. Classic lit Boll Thumb Control Mfg.

58 41 2nd-Norge Village 43 1 Norge Village 895-2600, Jerry Ray 255-634. Bowlerette 1st Steves Refrigeration Major Handicap Ist-Klnney's Shoes 27 15 2nd-No Names 27 15 Tescott Cheese 1048-3109, Rich Burns 278, Morv Vldrlck sen 721. Thursday Nile Men Ist-Krll-Davls 2nd-Kromer's Kowns Krii-Davis 960, Video Com Productions 2527, Barney Bernhardt 221-594. Friday Nlte Men Isl-VFWPost 53 40 2nd Zrubek's Transmission 50 43 Zrubek's Trans. 1081-2902, Gory Fernandez 259-640 2nd Big Cheese Stevens Cont.

Geanine Dauber 223-573. Sunflower II Ist-O'Connor Trucking 2nd All Star 83 71 57 902-2572, 49 ng icks: Star 2329. Jean Loucks 213-558. Wednesday Morning Coffee 1st Perfection Homes 75 49 2nd-lynch Grain Perfection Homes 767, Shelter Insurance 2040, Mari Lyn Bradford 251, (Century Award), Bea Plot! 552. Wednesday Morning Coffee Breakers Ist-High Rollers 2nd-Go Getters 60 56 High Rollers 625-1B07.

Ella Schmidt 212, Renee Taylor 557. Western Ist-Hopeless 4 2nd Broadway Stars 66 54 Hopeless 4 664-1857, Marilyn Engelken 196, Goll Bates 520. Sunflower Ist-Johnson Trucking 72 48 Amsoil 680, Marco 680-2000, Dody Franklin 205-601. Siesta Ist-Untouchables 2nd B.I.'S 68 52 Fallin Apart 655-1948, Wilena Folken 214-551. Thursday Nlte Ladles Ist-Solina Tronsl 2nd-Gordine Auto Service Gordine Auto Service.

8522455, Kathy Kenison 234-576. MEN KEGLER Ist-Gordines Auto Service 60 36 2nd State Farm State Form 945, Gordine Auto Service 2690, D. Olson 258-615. Booster Ist-Budweiser 96 32 2nd-Facinelli Enterprises 75 53 West LTD. 966, Budweiser- 2826, Chris Engelken 244-636.

King Pin Isl-Farris Auction 2nd Tool 84 44 Tool 970-2738, John Weber 230-642. Industrial Ist-Vidricksen's 31 17 2nd-Wolly's Boys 28 20 Red Hen Lounge 1014, First National Bank 2992, Marv Vldr- icksen 279, Bob Power 693. Wednesday Night Men 1st McDonalds 57 39 2nd-New Holiday Bowl 39V, McDonalds 887-2551, Gary Fernandez 220, Guy Ryan 578. Split 1st Moose 79 2nd Rapp Gaines 76 Smilty's Trophy Awards 896, Moose 2583. Jim Wilson 218.

Dolbert Zerr 587. MIXED Guys 8 Dolls 1st Gibbons 8 Perret 58 35 2nd Mulder 8 Burch Fitzpotrick 8 Martin 365 1050, Mignon Martin 198-570, Ron Cairns. Jr. 216, Phil Flehr 495. Cards Mixed 1 si-Four Aces 100 28 2nd-Rummles 82 46 Four Aces 7322139, Anna Moser 215-593, Ike Shearer 222-627.

Ma 8 Pa 1st- 8 75 49 2nd-Fearsome Fur 75 49 8 646-1835, Ann Lantz 187-478, Dave Tucker 197-521. Westinghouse 1 si-Fireballs 54 36 2nd-Bombers 54 36 Alley Oops 764-2041, Mary Marsell 224-53E, Gary Nichol 210-591. Saturday Nlte Mixed Ist-ln Laws 78 50 2nd-Slrike-Outs All Star Lanes 707-2059, Jolene Gordine 192, Patty Burns 192-529, Carl Hamilton 224-624. 1st Niters Ist-The Family 2nd-Double D.J.'s 74 50 JELL 703-1975, Brenda Lawrenz 217-586, Jock Goates 201, Alex Christopher 562. PREP Prep I Ist-Star Spangled Strikers 78 18 2nd-Ann's Beauty's 65 31 Ann's Beauty's 799-1503, Kelly Gromer 146-259, Steve Owens 124, Matt Gregoire 231.

Prep II 131-Pin Panthers 60 33 2nd-Force Five 58 55 Force Five 786-1568, Nancy Cairns 158, Maria Snow 301, MikeMcCall 188-347. Prep III Ist-Luce Chiropractic 66 30 2nd-Five Aces 35 Hot Rollers 830-1589, Leonna Beach 131-232, Stacey Harris 176, Jored Gregoire 291. NEW HOLIDAY BOWL WOMEN Tuesday Nlte Ladies Vagabond Motel Becker Tire 81 41 Betsy Bowles 217-550. Keglerettes V.F.W. 74 46 Bud'S Girls 71 49 Tina Bisenius 214, Lillian Campbell 532.

Weds. Nlte Vlrg's Auto Repair 83 41 Summer's Malco Products 72 52 Sharon BUdden 199, Cleta Moore 512. Ladies Trio Triple Trouble Lucky Ladles Beth Sears 188-512. Holiday Bowlerettej Vogan Realty 71 53 Brlttendahl Motors 70 54 Lillian Campbell 222. Linda VnnFange 514 Weds.

Morn. Coffee Roy's Surplus Scatterpins 72 52 Barb Hunter 204, Connie Ashbridge 550. Queens Salina Irrigation Imler Plumbing 74 46 Rochelle Brown 202-534. Holiday Mixers T-Shirt Hous 77 39 Karen's E-Z Bi Shoes Greta Doty 236, Sandy Gil bert 552. Weds.

Nlte Trio Busy Bodies 63 29 Over the HIM Gang 59 33 Beth Sears 166 453 Tues. Men's Hdcp Team 42 22 SalinoOff. Sup. Rodger Allison 233-611. Gentlemen's Wilvers Standard Service 76 48 V.F.W.

Earl Henderson 259, Jon Wlesendanger 651. Isit Shrine Oriental Band 44-34 Five Arabs 43 38 Clarence Peterson 642, John Hunter 266. Wed. Nite Mem Wild Bunch 71 37 American Electric 63 45 Andy Procina 226-553. Thurs.

Nlte Scratch Team 321 129 Team 250-200 Terry Allen 258, Jim Brown 665. Friday Nite Men's Hanson Music 40 12 Kansas Devils Rodger Allison 253, Jerry Weissendanger 640. MIXED Friday Nlte Mixer Slick 50 73 51 Wendy's 73 51 Salina Sand 72 52 John Rutledge 233-632. T.G.I.F. SoSo's John Hunter, Paint Contractor 24 12 Roger Sherman 233, Dan Augustine 608, Greta Doty 203555.

Beech Mixed Super Stars 37V, The Pros Wayne Orr 227, Charlie Kibler 544, Rose Bonilla 193-464. NewComers Lonesome Losers High Rollers 66 54 Jim Wiesendanger 237, Walt Hangstefer Ed Hobby 579, Bonnie Mustfelt 176-503. Pin Mixers Midwest Trailer 95 33 Lucky 7's 90 38 Max Mynatt 254-690, Mary Pirotte 210. Fri. Nite Fun Can do 70 46 Ten Pins Jerry Weisendanger 235-631, Carol Radford 180-479.

Sun. Nite Swingers Pin Pushers 81 43 4 Swingers 47 1 Clarence Morrow 221, Lucy Hoover 188, Loretta Seibert 507. Early Sunday Mixed Four Dice 70 50 Jo Jo's Moto's 69 51 Bud Naylor 215, Dan Augustine 577, Kim Lemon 191, Ann Harris 50). rG0o.fi/rjE4ir-i Blackwill TIEMPO The original steel-belted all season radial. No winter changeover, gas saving.

SIZE BL BL WH WH WH WH WH WH WH WH WH WH WH WH PRICE $48.28 54.57 59.23 52.04 57.37 62.39 68.32 73.66 76.72 78.31 81.79 74.92 77.52 80.72 83.43 89.32 F.E.T. $1.59 1.68 1.91 1.59 1.68 2.02 2.19 2.33 2.48 2.58 2.81 2.32 2.57 2.75 2.93 3.1) BRAKE SERVICE SPECIAL 2 Wheel Front Disc Install new front brake pads Grease seals. Resurface front rotors. Repack front wheel bearings. Inspect calipers, hydraulic system.

4 Wheel Drum 58 Install new brake lining, new front grease seals. Resurface drums. Repack front bearings. Moat American Cars GOOD THRU APRIL 17.

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