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Assn. 4S If Evensviat Tigers DMA U4 14 a I 21 CAurntut Venues Int. Track BOSTON (AP) Socthtwnm Thurs-(tav tn the -USSR Jr. Track, Mae Afternoon Evenl. At MIT Hammer throw 1, Igor Nlkutln, USSR, 2i 1 Yuriv Pastukhov, USSR, 224-4 3.

Bill Green, USA, Robert Cotantonk), USA, 17ft-4. Men's discus 1, Sergey Ko. 17B-0. 2, Mm. Carter, USA, 173-10 3, Sean Far-reii, USA.

167-9. 4, AJeksandr Zetenov, USSR 167-3. Women's dKcus 1. Vetena Kovat-rva, USSR, 173-7. 2.

Marina Antonvuk, USSR. 160-10 3, Leslie Denii, USA, 160-2. 4, Dana Otson, USA, 150.0. Women's tavetin 1. Nataiva Sipova, USSR, 17-11, ttes meet record, 197-11, Lvudmiita Pastarnakjevtch, USSR, Tallinn, USSR.

2, Marina Terenctiefiko, USSR, 178-2. 3, JacQue Nefson, USA, 169-7. 4. Deanna Carr, USA, 148-4. Men's iavelln 1, Yutiy Zfttrov, USSR, 266-1, rneel record; old record 254-1, Ivan Gromov, USSR, Lincoln, 175.

2, Miknail Shithkov, USSR, 238-11 3. David Farnsworth, USA, 206-11. 4, John Irvine, USA, 124-2. Evening Event At Bos'on Unvertifv Men's 10,000 meter walk 1, Rlman-tas Shimfcvavtchus, USSR, 47,08.2 2, Viad.mtr Pishko, USSR, 47 ,8.31. Travis Veon, USA, SIJ7.4.

4, Tim Lewis, USA, 5251 Men's 400-meter hurdles 1, Chris Person, USA, 5162. 2, Larry Cowling, USA, 51.7. 3, Vladimir Surzhikov, USSR, 6280 4, Sergey Chizhikov, USSR, 538 Women's 200-meter dash 1, Nala-liva Bocfilna, USSR. 23 77. 7, Gwen Loud, USA, 2393.

3, Oalina Mikheveva, USSR, 2435. 4, Marbeiia Washington, USA, 24 60. Men's 200 1, Calvin Smith, USA. 21 SO. 2, Eric Brown, USA, 21.57.

3, Aieksandr Yofludtn, USSR, 21 93. 4, Aled-sandr Troshchno, USSR, 22 03. Women's 600 1, Irina Nikitina, USSR, 2 08 57.2, Galina Povovinko, USSR, 2 09 92. 3, Ann Regan, USA, 2.10.42. 4, Debrs Zienm, USA, 2 18.11.

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Lours Cardinals NEW YORK METS Los Angeles Dodgers San Francisco Giants Pntstiurgti Pirales 196 71 272 36 Houston Astros ATLANTA BRAVES San D'ego Padres MONTREAL EXPOS PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES Tom Trial Cowgirl 12 RDsfMsDeli Miami Dolphins offensive line, says he'll retire from professional football after the 1979 season if he can't play the 1980 season with the Minnesota Vikings. "The time has come when it's not the thing to do to move to Florida for six months every year," he told the St. Cloud Daily Times. "It gets to the point where you have to start thinking of your family more." New conference named PROVIDENCE, R.I. The nation's newest intercollegiate athletic conference has decided to call itself the "Big East Conference," acting Commi-sioner Dave Gavitt announced.

The league, formed last month by Boston College, Connecticut, Georgetown, Providence, St. John's, Seton Hall and Syracuse, will begin competition during the 1979-80 school year. Ex-Baylor coach dies WUFMTH SH. Cr. 1.

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He had been rumored as a leading candidate ever since Cherry left to coach the Colorado Rockies. NFL Giants sign Simms EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. Quarterback Phil Simms, the New York Giants' surprise No. 1 draft pick, signed a series of one-year contracts to make him the highest-paid rookie in the National Football League team's history. Simms, who was the seventh player picked in the May collegiate draft from Morehead State, missed last month's minicamp as his agents, Mike Merkow and Harold Daniels of Los Angeles, negotiated with Giants General Manager George Young.

Longer warns Dolphins ROYALTON, Minn. Center Jim Langer, for years the fulcrum of the Ihe remaining half of the Ptiillies' decimated starling staH, has 7 13 110 2 51 61 6 75 6 65 79 1 77 23 0 3 I 1 15 34 Player Home Pro team Aft. League Greg Cochran ASU Columous Yanks Inl. II 1 Darren Jackson ASU Trxedo Twins -Inl. JimLvsgaard ASU Coiurnous Yanks Int.

4 MikeMendoia Temoe Charesion Astros Int. 13 6 JtmOnen ASU Sprinytield Cards Am. Assn. 11 2 Jim Umoerger ASU Tucson Rangers PCL 13 2 Aanwirtn Mesa Ogdn Alhiencs PCL II 2 Class AA JohnButcner' Tucson Tulsa Rangers Texas 14 5 Cardeii Camper Avondale Reading Phils Eastern 9 3 Craig Chamberlain UolA Jacksonville Rnvars Southern II 4 DaveCrutther UotA Tulsa Rangers Texas 12 5 Dave Menooia Grnd Cnvon Shreveoort Giants Texas HI 1 Ramon Murilki UotA Knoxville White Sox Southern I 0 Jerry vesquei StottsOole Tuna Rangers Texas a 0 Class A Pat Alexander Tempo Fresno Giants Calri 12 4 Don Braiell Phoenix Lvnchburg Mets Carolina 21 I Jett Conner Phoenix Salinas Angels Calif IS 3 Brent Gaff CAC Weusau Co-op Midwest 13 9 Ricnaro Kranili Phoenix Burlington Brewers Midwest 1 0 Ron Jensen Scottsdale Modesto AthBlics CaW 14 7 Doug Jones CAC Burlington Brewers Midwest 16 5 Perry Morrison PC Salinas Angels Cant. 17 1 Don Woodward CAC Spartanburg Phils w.

Canines 17 2 Women's shot put I. Nadeshda Fran-tseva, USSR, 52-6. 2, Yelena KOitova, USSR, 5l-7. 3, Elaine Sobanskv, USA, 47-3. 4, Annette Bohach, USA, 46-6'4.

Men's 3,000 steeplechase 1, Seroei Vershintn, USSR, 9:00.85. 2, Farley Ger-ber, USA, Ml 17. 3, Jeff Hess USA, 9:02 Jl. 4, Yuriy Lokotov, USSR, 9 13.4. Men's 800 Jeff West, USA, 1:50.27.

2, Vtadimir Shakko, USSR, 1:5160. 3, Mike England, USA, 1:51 63. 4, Ataksandr Kostetskiy, USSR, 152.01. Men's 10,000 1. Uder Dentkevev, USSR, 29:52.3.

Vladimir Beilepkin, USSR, 30.03.1. 3, Herb Wilts, USA, 30:35.2. 4, Bill Graham, USA, 31411. Women's 100-meter hurdles 1, Benita Fitzgerald, USA and Suva Ova, USSR, 13 53 Itie), meat record; old record 13.61, SUva Ova, USSR, Baker 1979. 3.

Nalalya Sergeveva, USSR, 13.57. 4, Jackie Washington, USA 13.85. Men's high iump 1, Gall Olson, USA, 7-JVa. 2. Lee Balkin, USA, 7-2V.

3. Yuriy Shevchenno, USSR, 6-83A. 4, Audrey Artamanov, USSR, 6-8. Men's long Jump 1, Johnny Hector, USA, 25-3'. 2, Darryl Simmons, USA, 23-9 3, Viktor Panych, USSR, 23-8.

4, Aieksandr Beskrovnvv, USSR, 23-74. Team Scoring Men, USA 118, USSR 102. Women, USSR 76, USA 70. Combined, USA 168, USSR 178. Attendance 4.250.

five career losses. fBaseball Thursday's Results standings AMERICAN ASSOCIATION WACO, Texas R.E. "Mr. Bill" Henderson, who coached the Baylor Bears from the late 1940s to the early 1960s, died of a long illness at a nursing home. He was 78.

Henderson joined the Baylor staff in 1936 as an assistant in both football and basketball and was chosen head basketball coach in 1942. From 1942 to 1961 he coached the Bears to an overall 301-233 record. North A mar lean Soccer League 3 66 63 27 34 2.45' 3 77 23 6 13 2.01 3 57 61 36 26 5.0! 3 94 88 67 74i 1 6 5 0 5 1.5! 6 101 104 45 (2 3 5 91 70 30 60 it' 0 30 25 19 25 3 9 4 31 34 27 15 3.7! Eastern Division Pan-American Games Wichita 10, Oklahoma City 1 Denver 9. Omaha 4 Springfield 7, Iowa 1 Evans vine 3, Indianapolis 1 SOUTHERN LEAGUE Chattanooga 5, Charlotte 4 Columbus 3, Savannah 2 Memphis 3. Orlando 0 Montgomery 2, Knoxvitle 1 (14) Nashville 3-4, Jacksonville 1-0 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Columbus 6, Toledo 5 Svacuse 3, Rocnester 1 PawtucKet 2-2, Tidewater 1-3 Richmond 2-4, Charleston 1-3 EASTERN LEAGUE Hoivoke 3, Bristol 0 Reading 3, Waterbury 0 Buffalo 4, West Haven 3 TEXAS LEAGUE Amarlllo 7, El Paso 6 Midland at San Antonio, rain Snreveport 3, Jackson 2 Tulsa 4, Arkansas 0 AMERICAN LEGION VALLEY WEST MALL 7, HANSEN MORTUARY 3 0 Jj's san Jose koidi dohv in CoidwBter Aliie 10 Bold Miiwon 6 Caclus Eagle 12 Picacho Hussy THIRD S16, GR.

2 Arizona Bred Eidustvt Pfcacho Silky 10 Fleetrap 52 Gem's Nat 72 Patty's Princess 12 Tracing Slur 8 RD's Mischief 6 Cocanado 8 Sister Ann 9 2 FOURTH 5 16, GR. 2 Banama Aim 6 Ole Fiddlin Mik 7'2 H1H Try Me 8 Dixie's Jeno 52 Sea Rover 92 Maggy O. 8 Pam Buscn 12 Win Only 10 FIFTH Stt, GR. 2 Lesiex 52 Down Beat 12 OKianoma Duffy ID Weed Hooper 8 JR's Ted 6 Linda Alvarei 92 Qt3 Kales Image 8 Fred 72 SIXTH SU, GR. 1 RG's Fox Fire 72 Johnnv Kaw 12 Escapada JR's Brave 6 Irish Beni.e 8 Gem's Bell 92 Stu's Super Str 52 Silver Suede 8 SEVENTH 51, GR.

Arizona Bred Exclusive Juketn Gold 10 Stickman 12 Eole Barney Rf 52 Gem's Burma 92 'Raia'sSatart 8 Lucky M's 6 LaTortuga 72 Three and Go 8 EIGHTH 683 GR. 1 Gem's Bew 8 Desert Star 6 Texas Twister 5'2 Jteva 92 Okia. Banner 72 JBH's Foxie LaoV 'Top Company 10 Machine 12 'NINTH 516, GR. 1 10 Gem's Toooer 12 Carpenter 8 Wax Cookie 92 -Ofe Mighty Touflh 6 Santina Sackett 5(2 'Gerona 72 JR's James 6 TENTH 683 GR. 1 -Genlie But Mean 10 DiMwaterFox 9'2 Jennifer 72 Rebel's Eclipse 52 8 ReaiMendous 12 SAN JUAN, Puerto RICO (UPI) rwedal standings at the Pan American Games as of Thursday, July 5: GF GA BP Pit Cosmos IS 4 49 31 45 115 Washington 14 6 44 26 39 123 Toronlo 11 10 35 40 34 100 Rochester 8 11 25 40 25 73 Central Division Minnesota 15 44 29 41 131 Tulsa 10 10 40 30 3t 98 Dallas 10 9 28 27 28 88 Atlanta 6 14 31 47 27 63 Western Division Vancouver 12 7 35 23 34 106 Los Angeles 12 7 39 31 35 107 Seattle 9 10 34 28 30 84 Portland 7 13 31 4B 29 71 American Conference Eastern Division Tampa Bav IS 4 46 26 39 129 FILauderdal 11 8 46 37 40 106 New England 9 12 28 35 2S 79 Philadelphia 7 12 33 3S 33 75 Central DMslon Houston 15 5 40 31 36 126 Chicago II 8 42 36 38 104 Detroit 9 12 39 34 30 84 Memphis 5 14 23 39 22 52 Western Division San Diego 9 11 33 37 30 (4 California 12 28 35 26 74 Edmonton 5 16 25 50 25 55 San Jose 4 15 26 44 25 49 NOTE Six points awarded for a victory end one bonus point per goal with a maximum of three a game.

TOT. 34 26 8 68 11 9 6 26 United Stales Cuba Canada Argentina 19th Ave. Store at GEMCO OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:00 a.m. p.m. SATURDAY a.m.

4:00 p.m. tram Dominican Republic Venezuela Panama Puerto Rico Chile Jamaica Mexico Colombia Dutch Antilles 0 0 3 0 0 1 medal over Etiei since Pan American Games shooling rules stipulate that only Iwo individual medals may go to shooters from me same country.) Three-position rifle competition, team 1, United States, Lones Wigger, Rod Randolph, Ed Etzel and Tom Whltaker, 4,572. 2. Canada, 4,531. 3, Cuba, 4,502.

Sotfbal (men) Panama vs. United Stales, ppd, rain Colombia vs. Venezuela, ppd, rain Dutch Antilles vs. Puerto Rico, ppd, rain Canada vs. Virgin islands, ppd, rain SoftbaN (women) United Slates vs.

Bermuda, ppd, rain Dominican Republic vs. Belize, ppd, rain Salvador vs. Canada, ppd, rain Bermuda vs. Puerto Rico, ppd, rain Canada vs. Virgin island, PPd, ram Swimming Men's 400 meter freestyle 1, Brian Goodell, Mission Vieio, Cal 3:53.01.

2, Dian Madruga, Brazil, 3:57.46. 3, Peter Szmidl, Canada, 3:58.34. 4, Rob Bavlis, Canada 3 59.21. 5, David Larson, Jesup, Ga 4:00.07. 6, Diego Quiroga, Ecuador, 4:02.86.

7, Scott Newkirk, Virgin Island, 4:06.52. 8, Jean Francois, Venezuela, 4:12.20. Women's 400 meter individual medley 1, Tracy Cauikins, Nashville, 4 46.05. 7. Ann Tweedv.

Santa Barbara. Sizeer, Hubbs (6) and Restuiia; Frulh, McColm (5i and Cnassy. Slieer, 3-1. L-Frulh. CHRISTOWN TO, MARYVALE BOOSTERS 1 Thursday's Games Leiherieap 8 Supermedia tCH) 6 Christown Boosters ELEVENTH S14.

GR. 3 Gcdbenere and Jenkins; Falbo, Chilton (4) nd Apolinar, Lee (4). Godbeh-ere. Faloo. HR Boosters, Chillon.

DISABLED AMERICAN VETS 4, JR's Quick Rick 92 Too Lofty 8 Alike Hambnck 72 RD's Devil Dog 6 'MyRockv 52 Sinister Sam 10 Gem's Gail 8 My Sweel Sandy 12 'TWELFTH 613 Yds. GR. 3 No games scneduled Friday's Game Dallas at Rochester, 2 m. Saturday's Games Chicago at Detroit, noon. Cosmos at New England, 5 p.m.

California at Memphis, 5.30 p.m. Philadelphia at Houston, 6 p.m. Toronlo at Tulsa, a p.m. Washington at Minnesota, p.m. Los Angeles at San Diego, 7.30 p.m.

Seattle at Vancouver, 6 p.m. Fort Lauderdale at San Jose, 8 p.m. Sunday's frme Atlanta at Portland, 2 P.m. Tame The Clouds 8 Heia Tar Baby ''RG's Flight 10 Lola Espanto 'Beneficiary 52 Lii Daisy 7'2 DAV 92 IvVetro Basketball (men) Canada 120, Dominican Republic 90 Panama 104, Virgin Islands 99 Puerto Rico 110, Argentina 98 United Stales 82, Brazil 78 Fencing Foil, Individual 1, Herberto Goma-lei, Cuba. 2, Fernando Lupiz, Argentina.

3, John Nonna, Pieasantville, N.Y. FieM Hockey Canada 4, Chile 1 Cuba 2, Trinidad 0 Mexico 2, Barbados 1 United States 2, Jamaica 1 Gymnastics Women's, individual 1, Monica Goer man, Canada, 76.30. 2, Jeanine Creek, United States, 75.15. 3, Ertie Schiegel, Canada, 75.10 4, Sherrv Hewco, Canada, 75.06. 5, Diane Carnegie, Canada, 7480 6, Jackie Casselto, United States, 74.65.

Women's, team 1, Canada, 376,45. 2, Cuba, 368.25. 3, Mexico, 360.50. 4, Brazil, 359.00. 5, Puerto Rico, 337.65.

6, Venezuela, 332.65. (United States Ineligibie in team competition since only four memebers entered and five are mandatory.) Weils, Estrella 15) and Marin; Pokuta, Tucker (2), (3) and Waidron. Wells, 1-1. L-Pokula. DON SANDERSON FORD 5, POST 61 4 Asl Ford 110120-5 1 301 tun-ail 4:47.19.

3, Nancy Garapick, Canada, 4, Cheryl Gibson, Canada, 4:59.54. 5, Elke Holtz. Mexico, 5:08.78. 6, Rosam-ria Prado, Brazil, 5:1081. 7, Virginia Andreatta, Brazil, 5:16.01.

8, Yolanda Mendiola, Mexico, 518 16. Men's 200 meter backstroke 1, Peter Rocca, Orinda, 2,00.98. 2, Jesse Vassallo, Mission Vieio, 7:02.07. 3, Dian Madruga, Brazil, 2 04.74. 4, Romulo Arantes, Brazil, 2 04.99.

5, Conrado Pfljf Rlct chardson and PWW VWr VmT standings Cano. Richardson, 3-1. Viiiera. HR Sanderson, Zink. ODDS AND ENDS LUMBER 7, MORRIS ATHLETIC 1 '-Loidwa'er Kay Trans Am 12 results BLACK CANYON PARK FIRST 550 Yds," Gr-3, (1-2) 1960.

Cecil Forever (2) 4.00 3.40 2.40 Winters Dixie (I) 6.20 2.60 Andre Lour 181 2.20 Also, Fly On, Full Sound, T.V. Clifford, V. Blueberry, Gems Jel. SECOND 683 Yds, Gr-3, T-3992, (4-6) 36.00, TR (6-4-1) 678,80, H-TR 339.10, OD (2-61 42.00. T.V.

Hairv Harry (6) 12.60 16 80 9.60 Mon Petite 14) 21.40 6.60 Kena Kim (I) 400 Also, All My Trials, Sliillmj Bess, Tiger Red, Mickey A Winner, Doctor Tom. Odds Morris 201-780 00014 4 Nuerka and Warren; Entwhistie and Manno. Nuerka, 4-1, fcntwhistie. Bowling Featherweight 1, Luis Shinohara, Brazil. 2, Edwerd Liddie, New York.

3, Rafael Gonzalez, Mexico. offer Skating 10,000 meters, men 1, lorn Peterson, Tacoma, 21:52.71. 2, Chris Schneider, Dallas, 21.57.47. 3, Auguslin Ramirez, Colombia, 22:00.54. 4, Hum-berto Triana, Colombia, 22:05.23.

5, Raoul Subiiedl, Argentina, 22:05.40. Amerrcan Soccer League Eastern Division GFGA BP PIS Columbus 10 5 2 29 22 27 81 NY Eagles 8 5 5 28 24 26 76 Pennsylvania 7 4 26 21 24 67 Cleveland 4 9 3 16 24 16 42 NY Apollo 4 7 3 19 16 IS 41 New Jersey 4 9 1 14 22 14 36 Western Division California 15 2 2 41 18 37 116 LOS Angeles 7 6 4 20 26 20 63 Sacramento 6 8 1 19 21 19 51 Las Vegas 5 5 3 13 16 13 44 Indianapolis 3 11 2 17 29 16 35 NOTE Five points awarded tor a win, Iwo tor a tie, and one bonus Point tor each goal scored up to three goals per game. Thursday's Games No games scheduled Friday's Games Cleveland at New Jersey, 5 p.m. Sacramento at Columbus, 5:05 p.m. Saturday's Games Indianapolis at Los Angeles, 8 P.m.

Pennsylvania at Las Vegas, 8:05 P.m. Sunday's Games Sacramento at NY Eagles, 1 p.m. SIZE PLY REG- SALE FET but ruT pR(CE pRlcE ft I 700-15 6 $36.60 31.88 286 700-15 8 43.58 34.88 309 750-16 8 50.24 43.88 3 70 TUBELESS 700-15 40.20 34.88 298 Three-position rifle competition, Individual 1, Lones Wtgger, United States, 1,162. 2, Rod Randolph, United States, 1,154. 3, Ed Elzel, United States, 1,148.

4, Guv Lor ion, Canada, 1,146. 5, Jose Cruz, Cuba, 1,140 Also: 16, Tom Whltaker, United States, 1,108. (Lorion was awarded the bronze Porta, Argentina, 205.33. 6, Wade Fie-mons, Canada, 2:07.90. 7, Rob Wallenius, Canada, 2:08.40.

8, Jose Urueta, Mexico, 2:10.25. Men's 200 meter breaststroke 1, Steve Lundouist, Jonesboro, 2:21.97. 2, John Simons, Phoenix, 2:22.45. 3, Pablo Restrepo, Colombia, 2:23.13. 4, Graham Smith, Canada, 2:23.26.

5. Greg Wurzback, Canada, 2:25.07. 6, Hetmuth Levy, Colombia, 2:27.02. 7, Orlando Ca-tinshi, Puerto Rico, 2:28.08. 8, Luiz Carvalho, Brazil, 2:28.94.

Women's 100 meter butterfly 1, Jill Sterkel. Hacienda Heights, 1:00.53. 2, Lisa Buese, Louisville, 100.59. 3, Nancy Garapick, Canada, 1:02.96. 4, Sheliev Cramer, Virgin islands, 1:03.51.

5, Susan Sloan, Canada, 1:1,3.52. 6, Maria Miiagros Paris, Cuba, 1:03.58. 7, Rosanna Juncos, Argentina, 1:04.75. 8, Adnana Pereira, Brazil, 1:06.79. Men's 200 meter butterfly 1, Steve Lundouist, Jonesboro, Ga 2:00.49.

2, George Nagy, Canada, 2:02.15. 3, Bill Sawchuk, Canada, 2:02.93, 4, Glvnn Perry, Jonesboro, 2:03 84. 5, Filberto Colon, Puerto Rico, 2:06.45. 6, Carlos Fontoura, Brazil, 2:06.50. 7, Jorge Jaram-illo, Colombia, 2:06.79.

8, Rafael Vidal, Venezuela, 2:06.86. Synchronized Swimming Duel 1, Helen Vanaerburg and Kelly Kryczka, Canada, 196.37 points. 2. Mich-ele Barone, San Jose, and Linda Shelley, Santa Clara, 19486. 3, Mireva Andrades and Gabhella Terroba, Mexico, 149.33.

Tennis Women's singles Susie Hngev, La Jolia, def. Anne Marie Kleis, Puerto RiCO, 6-4, 6-1. Volleyball (women) Mexico def. Ihe Dominican Republic, 15-7, 15-6, 15-10. Cleveland al NY Apollo, 4.35 p.m.

ports menu FRESNO, CaHf. (API The total pintails of the top 24 bowlers after three rounds 18 games ol Ihe $70,000 Fresno Open: 1. Earl Anthony, Kent, 4,248. 2. Pat Dickey, San Antonio, 4,226.

3. Steve Cook, Roseville, 4,223. 4. Mark Roth, N. Arlington, N.J., 4,218.

5. Charlie Venable, Bronx, 4,147. ft. Mike Durbin, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, 4,137. 7.

(tie) Pete Courture, Windsor Locks, Conn, 4,107. Bus Oswalt, Muncie, 4,107. 9. Dave Frame, Baldwin Park, 4,097. 10.

Guopv Troup, Savannah, Ga 4,094. 11. Ed Ressler, Belhienem, 4,080. 12. Sam Flanagan, Parksburg, W.Va., 4,079.

13- Tim Corneio, W. Hartford, 4,075. 14. Sieve Martin, Kingsport, 4,074. 15.

Marshall Holman, Medford, 4,067. 16. Jimmy Certain, Huntsville, 4,066. 17. Mike Aulby, Indianapolis, 4,061.

18. Dan Baudoin, Belmont, 4,053. 19. (lie) Ed Boumase, San Jose, 4,048. Phillip Ringener, Bis Springs, 4,048.

21. Dave Davis, Hackensack, 4,034. 22. Gary Dickenson, Ft.Worth, 4,032. 23.

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EIGHTH 550 Yds, Gr-2, T-31 55, (5-61 18.40, TR (5-6-2) 595.60, H-TR 297 BO Slickweedl5) 19.80 7.40 7.80 Nile After Nile (6) 6.20 300 My Liberty (2) 2.60 NO CHARGE FOR MOUNTING MOST AMERICAN CARS LUBRICATION Phoenix, Municipal Stadium, 7:30 P.m.; Vancouver at Tucson. AUTO RACING Manzanlta California Racing Association sprints, 7:30 p.m. DRAG RACING Phoenix Draflway: Gambler's Race, 6 p.m. SOFTBALL Ontario at Sun Gtv Saints (2), 7:30 p.m. DOG RACING Black Canyon Park, 8 p.m.

FRIDAY PCL BASE BALL Albuquerque al Phoenix, Municipal SlaOium, 7:30 p.m.; Vancouver at Tucson. AUTO RACING Manzanila Speedway: sprint buggies, midgets, mini-stocks, 7:30 p.m. DOG RACING Black Canyon Park, 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. SATURDAY PCI, BASEBALL AlbuQuerque at FRONT-FKH OIL CHANGE je- "4Uljw ALIGNMENT WE WILL LUBRICATE YOUR CAR OIL FILTER ADD UP TO FIVE QUARTS PENNiJOIL 30 WT.

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95 FOOTBALL National Footbal Ltatue NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Signed Martin Cox, wide receiver. NEW YORK GIANTS Signed Phil Simms, quarterback, to a series of one- year contracts. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Signed Steve Henry, extensive back, to a series of a three one-year contracts. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Announced the retiremenl of Norm Evans, right tackle.

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