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Bruins One Away From Clinching Title record-shattering Boston Bruins used three goals by lohnny, the McKenzie Detroit and a pair by scoring leader night Phil and Esposito move within me victory of clinchingnes. National Hockey League's East Division pennant. Esposito's goals were his sixty-third and Sports sixty-fourth of the season as the Bruins won Shorts their twelfth straight and ran their home- short ice unbeaten streak 26 games, two of the league record. Wayne Carleton and Ken Holge collected the other Boston goals. Hodge also had an assist, giving him 99 points in his drive to become the fourth Bruin to hit the century mark this season.

Elsewhere, Cliff Schmautz scored 14 seconds after the opening faceoff and assisted on Bob Clarke's third-period goal as the Phiadelphia Flyers edged the New York Rangers, 2-1, in Philly. In Montreal, two goals by Frank Mahovlich paced the Canadiens to a 4-1 triumph over the Toronto Maple Leafs and moved them a step closer to clinching third place in the East. The Canadiens hold dan 11-point bulge over the Leafs. Rookie Mike Byers scored his twenty-first goal of the geles decision over the Chicago Black Hawks on season midway, through the final period to give the Los Anthe West Coast. Boston University spotted Denver University an early lead and then roared back to beat the Pioneers, 4-2, in last night's opening round of the National Collegiate Athletic Association championships in Syracuse, N.

Y. Don Cahoon led the winners with three goals. The Terriers (27-2-1) will meet the winner of tonight's JUST FOR KICKS. Darrel Smith of the Stars works on his back kick during a practice session on The Arena's AstroTurf floor, which will be used in tonight's Hoc-Soc tournament. (Post-Dispatch Photo by Gene Pospeshil) Pro Bowling SPRINGFIELD.

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LOUIS POST- March 19, 1971 7 Death Penalty Waning Throughout The World Minnesota-Harvard game for the NCAA title tomorrow night. Denver (24-10-1) had been bidding for its sixth national championship. Auto Racing Two-time United States road-racing champion Mark Donohue may miss tomorrow's 12 Hours of Sebring race because of an ankle sprain suffered when he fell down cellar stairs at his Media, home. He may be replaced by his car owner, former driver Roger Penske. The U.S.

yesterday was awarded a second Grand Prix race, breaking a precedent that has limited such events to one to a country. The Western U.S. Grand Prix will be held April 9, 1972, at Ontario, Calif. The only U.S. stop on Formula One world championship circuit previously has been Watkins Glenn, N.

Y. Baseball Pitcher Dave Baldwin was sold by the Milwaukee Brewers to Hawaii of the Pacific Coast League. Tennis Australian Rod Laver beat Dennis Ralston of the United States, 6-3, 6-4, 7-5, and Tom Okker of The Netherlands beat Australian Roy Emerson, 6-4, 2-6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, to qualify for the finals tonight in the $210,000 Tennis Champions' Classic at Madison Square Garden. No. 3 seed Ann Jones of Britain defeated Californian Torey Fretz, 7-6, 7-6, in the quarterfinals of the $10,000 K-Mart Invitational at Rochester, Minn.

Golf Amateur Steve Melnyk slipped to 71 today for a 137 total after 36 holes in the Greater Jacksonville Open in Florida. Melnyk had shared the first-round lead with Lee Trevino as each shot 66. Basketball The San Francisco Warriors won and the Chicago Bulls won despite losing last night. The Warriors, led by Nate Thurmond with 29 points, whipped the Bulls, 91-85, in Chicago to nail down second place and a playoff berth in the National Basketball Association's Pacific Division. And despite the loss, Chicago clinched second place and a playoff berth in the Midwest when the New York Knicks tripped the Phoenix Suns, in overDivision, time in Phoenix.

Al McGuire of Marquette was named college coach of the year by the Associated Press in a vote by sports writers and sportscasters. McGuire finished ahead of Bob Boyd of Southern California with a total of 227 votes to 76. Lou Rossini resigned as coach of New York University for "other opportunities which may be more beneficial for me at this Hoc-Soc At Arena Pro Soccer Sends Up 'Trial Balloon' Tonight By Harold Flachsbart If spectators at tonight's $2800 professional hoc-soc tournament at The Arena become a little confused about what's going on, they can join the club with the players. Four North American Soccer League squads (of nine players each) will compete for the top prize of $1000 on a fast, AstroTurf surface exactly the size of the hockey rink 200 feet by 85. The St.

Louis Stars will oppose the Dallas Tornados in the 8 o'clock opener and the 1970 NASL champion Rochester Lancers will meet the Washington Darts in the second game, about 8:45. First-round winners will meet in the last of four games for the title after a third-place contest between the first-round losers. Because of the fast rebounds from the backboards and corners, scores are likely to be high. Some observers at yesterday afternoon's brief workout of the Stars said they wouldn't be surprised if one team would run up 10 or 12 goals and scores of 6-5 or even 8-7 or thereabouts would be probable. "The goalie will be a dead duck for anybody with the ball in front of the large said Jim Korner, public relations man for the Stars.

The Missouri Arena Corporation is co-sponsor of the tournament with the St. Louis professional soccer team. Hoc-soc uses some rules of hockey and some of soccer, and spectators will see players attempting to keep the ball low in kicking or heading, so it won't go over the sideboards. The game will be new to all players, because this is a "trial balloon," according to Walter Giesler, general manager of the Stars. "If the tournament is a success," Giesler said, "the North American Soccer League may consider an entire winter schedule of ho for 1971-72.

"It will be a challenge to the players, who are used to the larger outdoor soccer fields, 11 men playing on each side and a larger goal at which to aim. "With six men on a side, including the goalie, goals only 12 feet wide and eight feet high, the action should be fast, especially with substitutions allowed 'on the fly' without play NBA Standings EASTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTIC DIVISION Pet. GB New York 52 29 .642 Philadelphia 45 34 .570 6 Boston 42 38 .525 Buffalo 22 58 .275 29 1 CENTRAL DIVISION Pet. GB Baltimore 41 38 .519 35 45 .438 Cincinnati 33 47 413 812 Cleveland 14 65 .177 27 WESTERN CONFERENCE MIDWEST DIVISION Pet. GR Milwaukee 66 15 .815 Chicago 50 29 .633 15 Phoenix 46 33 .582 19 Detroit 43 36 .544 22 PACIFIC DIVISION Pet.

GR xLos Angeles 47 33 .588 Francisco 41 40 .506 61. San Diego 38 42 .475 9 Seattle 37 42 .468 912 Portland 25 53 .321 21 Clinched division title THURSDAY'S RESULTS New York 131, Phoenix 123, overtime San Francisco 91, Chicago 85 Seattle 122, Milwaukee 121 TODAY'S GAMES Baltimore at Boston Buffalo at Detroit Cincinnati at Philadelphia Chicago at Atlanta Milwaukee at San Diego Seattle at Portland NBA RESULTS WARRIORS 91. BULLS 85 SAN FRANCISCO 25 26 19 21-91 CHICAGO 29 11 25 20-85 SAN FRANCISCO. -Lucas 10. Thurmond 29, Williams Jones 7.

Ellis 6, Lee 2. FG 36, FT 19. PF 22. CHICAGO Walker 18. Love 20.

Boerwinkle 12, Sloan 14. Guokas 7. Fox 7. Weiss 5. King 2.

FG 33, FT 19, PF 19. SONICS 122. BUCKS 121 MILWAUKEE 38 33 29-121 SEATTLE 35 31 MILWAUKEE -Alcindor 39, Allen 10, Boozer 4, Cunningham 1, McGlocklin 19, McLemore 10. Robertson 15. G.

Smith 23. FG 49, FT 23. PF 24. SEATTLE -Haywood 27. Heard 7, Kojis 2, Meschery 8.

D. Smith 28. Snyder 25. Thorn 2. Wilken 11, Winfield 12.

FG 48, FT 26, PF 17. Attendance 8970. stoppage, as is the case in hockey." The Stars have had the benefit of a brief workout on the field yesterday afternoon, and some players from the other teams have competed in indoor soccer in Toronto, Washington or New York. But never hocsoc on AstroTurf. George Meyer, coach of the Stars, pointed out that a goalie's recover time would be very limited, and, he said, "a lot of scoring is probable.

The rebounds off the sideboards, and corners will afbackboards, open shots. "We'll have to try to play man-to-man defense to protect the goalie (Miguel deLima for the Stars) as much as possible." ABA Standings EAST DIVISION Pet. GR Virginia 49 26 .653 Kentucky 42 35 .545 New York 39 37 .513 101 Pittsburgh 33 45 .423 17 Floridians 33 46 .418 18 Carolina 29 47 .382 20 12 WEST DIVISION 1. Pet. GR Utah 52 23 .693 Indiana 53 24 .688 Memphig 38 38 .500 Texas 26 50 .342 Denver 27 50 .351 2814 THURSDAY'S RESULT Utah A 124, Denver 123 TODAY'S GAMES Kentucky at Indiana Virginia vs.

Carolina at Greensboro, N.C. Memphis at Texas Utah at New York Basketball KNICKS 131, SUNS 123 NEW YORK 31 25 31 26 18-131 PHOENIX 26 39 24 24 10-123 NEW YORK -Barnett 30, Bradley 21. DeBuschere 17, Frazier 23. Reed 16, Jackson 13, Price Riordan 3. Stallworth 6.

FG 54, FT 23. PF 38. 22. Hawkins 35, Silas 5, Van Arsdale 26, Walk 7, Counts 2, Green 13, Harris 13. FG 44, FT 35.

PF 29. Attendance-7454. ABA RESULT STARS 124, ROCKETS 123 UTAH 30 30 25 39-124 DENVER 10, 26 29 30-123 8 UTAH-Jackson Butler 13, Robbins 19, Boone 5, Beaty 30, Stone 4. Combs 21, Wise 22. FG 46, FT 28.

PF 22. DENVER-Brown 2. Keye 12, Becker 11, Cannon 35, Hammond 18. Barnhill 18. Beck 27.

FG 48. FT 27, PF 26. Three- Point GoalsUtah, Butler 1. Combs 3. Attendance-3575.

Racing At Major Tracks Fairmount Entries (FOR (Harness FIRST RACE 1 claiming. Senator Empire Sell Winder Staccato Be In Time Irish Fury Ricks Royal SECOND RACE Miss Kelpat Air Stewardess Gold Dust Maid Rolling Agile Chere Shadow THIRD RACE 1 claiming. Tami Queen Thunders Rocket Carson City Josedale My Boy Wish You Win FOURTH RACE pace, claiming. Colvins Lad Andy Cash Eddie Time Palmacraig Easter Bows FIFTH RACE 1 claiming. Charlies Bomb Royal Sandpiper Windward Steve Cash Governor Byrd SIXTH RACE 1 Ann Lark Frontier Sue Rusty Beau Bertha Parker SEVENTH RACE pace, claiming Way Of Life Bert Mar Mic Diane Dickey Redwoods Kathe Birdies Captain EIGHTH RACE pace.

Honest Rocket Sue Lynn Adios Nipper Boy Ds Scotty Counsel NINTH RACE Splash Back Empires Pride On The Town Jet Bold TENTH RACE claiming. Duke Gamaun Krystals Purdue Cinnamon Josedale Red Fury Nappy Girl Fairmount Selections (FOR FRIDAY) (Harness Racing) ONE BEST -Napoleon's Dream Aha. Daba Do. Be In Time, Self Winder 2 Chere Shadow, Miss Kelpat, Air Stewardess 3 Carson City, A Glowaway, Thunders Rocket 4 Andy Cash, Easter Bowa, Dora Horn 5 Charlies Bomb, Dales Falth, Bonnies Missile 6 Bertha Parker, Ann Lark, Donna Jove -Penny Purdue, Yankee Gunner, Way of Life SD's Scotty Counsel, Honest Rocket, Georgie Time 9. -Richland Co.

Boy, Lochin Key, Cal Farong 10-Krystal Purdue, Duke Gamaun, Nappy Girl Fairmount Results (FOR THURSDAY) (Harness Racing) FIRST one mile pace. Zonamite (Flaro) 24.40. 7.20, 4.60: Flying Boots (Arnold) 3.60. 3.00: Amber Chief (Slyzuik) 4.40. 1-5.

SECOND one mile pace. Dollys Kirk (Schedlosky) 10.00. 4.60, 3.80: Dons Don (Clark) 3.60, 3.60: Pearls Adios (Finn) 5.00. Time- DAILY DOUBLE (8-1) paid $201.00 THIRD one mile trot. Bombona (Coleman) 4.80, 3.20.

2.80: My Roscoe (Foist) 5.40, 2.80; Langleys Star (Alagna) 2.60. Time- 2:15 4-5. FOURTH one mile pac -Duane 7 (Parker) 6.40, 3.40. 2.80; Reb Um Up (Lomber) 3.20. 2.60: Added Expense (Foist) 4.20.

Time- 4-5. FIFTH one mile pace. Frosty Avalon (Sampson) Wine) 3.60; Blue Ribbon 11.80. 5,500. 3.20: Dark Sunset Temple, 4.60.

SIXTH RACE $900, one mile pace. Firecracker Vic (Donley) 55.40, 19.60. 7.00: Crystal Mac (Winkler, 4.80. 4.20: Chief John (Wilcoxen 5.60. SEVENTH RACE $950, one mile pace, Savoir Faire Grevengoed) 27.80.

8.20. 5.00: Selkas Jo (Woods) 3.60. 4.00: Napoleons Dream (Desomer) 3.60. Time 1-5. BIG QUINELLA (2-8-1-4) paid $17.111 EIGHTH RACE $1200.

one mile pace. Hoots Fury (Winkler) 9.20, 3.20. 3.00: Rusty Jovi (Lewis; 3.00. 3.20; Gold Hat (Justice) 3.20. Time 2:11.

NINTH RACE $800. one mile pace. Minos Choice (Mino) 12.60, 4.40, 3.20: Pointers Gal (Abramson 6.80, 5.40: Illini Champ (Pagel 3.40. 2-5. PERFECTA (1-8) paid $65.60 Attendance 2264.

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The organization is dedicated to strengthening the rule of law as the basis for an understandamong nations, failing which the peace is in danger. FROM PAGE ONE ALL STATES recognize the right of the accused to ask for mercy. In practically all states the executive authority has the power to pardon. The pardoning authority is usually the head of state or government, sometimes of political assemblies. States were unanimous in their replies that no execution of a death sentence is carried out before all legal procedures have been exhausted.

In the cases were a final appeal has been dismissed, nonabolitionist countries felt that the execution should be carried out as soon as possible. If the death sentence has not been executed after a certain lapse of time, some countries automatically commute Many states with a long abolitionist tradition punish with death as a mandatory or dis- MARRIAGE LICENSE Lee W. Green, 4327A Evans, Barbara Marbles, 4259. W. Page Willie E.

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Haynes, 6305 Cates Jesse J. Reeves, Fenton, Kathy M. Shields, 6288 Magnolia Gregory P. Nagel, 976 Canaan, Donna J. Hendrickson, 10029 Jeffrey Eugene R.

Boston 1388 Cove, Susan L. Baumhardt, 516 Alcove Anthony J. Springer 4964 Ashby, Deborah E. Ryon, 4930 Parkton Dennis A. Duke, 2933 Lucas, Beverly V.

Young, 5212 Highland James Dodson, 1363 Graham, Lorraine Ridley, 1365 Graham Leslie W. Pride, St. Charles, Virginia R' Marshall, St. Charles, Mo. Antonio J.

Puzzo, 3623 Blair, Jessie J. Johnson, 2925 Harper Jaime A. Santiago, Chicago, Gloria Aviles, Chicago, Ill. Charles T. Hizer, 236 S.

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Rice, Slayton, Margaret A. Hoekstra, 1143 Siebe Robert N. Kilgore, 33 Blakemore, Julia A Berwell, Foley, Mo. William E. Wheeler Arnold, Penny Little, House Spring, Mo.

Robert 0. McGee, 7433 Commonwealth, Loretta B. Tannahill Augusta. Mo. James J.

M. Costello, 3709 Mt. Olive, Judith A. Ferrell, 9610 Sappington Michael Jones, 8445 Atherton, Carolyn H. Glenn, 4201A Harris Robert W.

Pfeiffer, 5301 Nagel, Elizabeth R. Hayden, 13027 Tesson Ferry John T. Pogue, 111 Prospect, Joan M. King, 933 Leawood Ignatius M. Kasal, 8754 Glenwood, Anne K.

Wisbrod, 9558 Tiber. BIRTH RECORDS BOYS Becker, J. and Fenton. Mo. Buchanan, W.

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Dangerfield, H. and 300 Mansion House Center Dixon, R. and 3406 A Arlington Fitzsimmons, H. and 5546 Valleyside Haenssler, E. and St.

Charles, Mo. Harrell, J. and 1309 Rushmore Holdman, R. and 6215 Derby Howe, S. and Festus, Mo.

Joiner, C. and 4645A Leduc Jones, B. and 2810 Calvert Kellner, M. and 7108 Delmar Kirkwood, I. and A.

East St. Louis Kladiva, J. and R. III, 4948 Caribee Kotovsky, R. and 5050 Clayridge Kreitman, A.

and 496 Baywillow Kulpa, J. and F. 740 Lexington Livingston, J. and 931 Shamrock Marsh, D. and 8817 Eager McCarron, R.

and M. O' Fallon, Mo. Moore, S. and 1001 N. Compton P.

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W. and St. Charles Beltz, L. and 1552 Leonaire Blandford, V. and 649 Jeffersonan Bleile, J.

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Curtis, A. and 213 Trailtop Dana, F. and 7917 Gannon Davis, P. and 2554 Westford de Koning, J. and 1053 Rue La Chelle DiLorenzo, R.

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and 1256 Quantock Hanson, R. and St. Charles Holt, J. and 8871 Terwood Jacobs, T. and 1075 Florland Horner, W.

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and 6310 Evergreen cretionary sentence such crimes as treason, spying, attempts on the life of the head of state, looting, particularly if they occur in wartime. THESE POLITICAL and military crimes, are tried, sometimes, courts. Many states have underlined the fact that these crimes should not be assimilated with ordinary civil offenses that because of the distinct and serious nature of the special crimes, the accused should or could not benefit from the same legal safeguards. Some replies suggested that safeguards or correspondingly protracted appeal procedures would militate against the very purpose of this special legislation that is to act swiftly in dangerous situations. The absence of any appeal or recourse at all beyond the military or special tribunal is not uncommon.

It applies particularly when a state is at war. In certain extraordinary circumstances arising in wartime, military tribunals may execute summarily. The study was based on information supplied in response to a request by UN Secretary General Thant dated March 1969. By the time of publication nearly two years later, a number of countries had not replied. The United States was among them.

NHL Standings WEST DIVISION Pts. GF GA xChicago 44 17 9 97 256 171 BLUES 29 24 17 75 196 187 Minnesota 26 30 15 67 174 204 Philadelphia 26 30 13 65 187 202 Pittsburgh 20 32 18 58 193 207 Los Angeles 21 36 12 54 205 270 California 18 47 5 41 172 274 EAST DIVISION Pts. GF GA Boston 53 10 113 363 179 New York 44 15 11 99 229 153 Montreal 36 21 13 85 252 191 Toronto 34 30 6 74 226 190 Buffalo 20 37 13 53 187 261 Detroit 20 39 10 50 195 271 Vancouver 19 42 7 45 188 264 Clinched division title THURSDAY'S RESULTS Montreal 4, Toronto 1 Buffalo 5. Blues 3 Philadelphia 2, New York 1 Boston 7, Detroit 3 Los Angeles 3, Chicago 2 TODAY'S GAMES Pittsburgh at Vancouver Chicago at California SATURDAY'S GAMES Detroit at. St.

Louis, 8 p.m. Buffalo at Montreal New York at Toronto Philadelphia at Boston Pittsburgh at Los Angeles NHL Results CANADIENS 4, LEAFS 1 TORONTO MONTREAL 0 1 2- FIRST PERIOD 1, Montreal, F. Mahovlich 26 (Lapointe) 1:44. 2, Montreal, Roberto 12 (P. Mahovlich, Lemaire) 10:30.

Penalties Lapointe, Baun, 3:44: McKenny, 8:35. SECOND PERIOD 3, Toronto, Keon 35 (McKenny, MacMillan) 6:57. Penalties Monahan, Baun, Dorey, 4:14: Beliveau, Pelyk, Ferguson, 12:14: MacMillan, Tremblay, 18:36. THIRD PERIOD 4, Montreal, F. Mahovlich 27.

5:22. 5. Montreal, Lapointe 11 (P. Mahovlich) 16:22. Penalties Dorey, Lapointe, Baun, Ferguson, 14:24.

SHOTS ON GOAL TORONTO 9 10-26 MONTREAL 17 13 14-44 Goalies Parent, Toronto; Dryden, Montreal. Attendance 17,219. Pro FLYERS 2, RANGERS 1 NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA FIRST PERIOD 1, Philadelphia, Schmautz 13. 0:14. Penalties Van Impe, Fairbairn, N.Y..

Neilson, N.Y., L. Hillman, 16:09. SECOND PERIOD No scoring. Penalties Clarke, 4:48: Nevin, N.Y., 12:20. THIRD PERIOD 2, New York, Rolfe) 2:54.

3:22. Clarke Penalties 22 Gilbert. N.Y., 5:24: MacLeish, 10:00. SHOTS ON GOAL NEW YORK 12 12 PHILADELPHIA 7 11 1-29 Goalies Villemure, New York; Gamble, Philadelphia. Attendance 14,620.

BRUINS 7, RED WINGS 3 DETROIT 0 2 BOSTON FIRST PERIOD 1, Boston, McKenzie 27 (Awrey, Green) 2:57. 2. Boston, Esposito 63 (Hodge, Green) 13:24. 3, Boston, Carleton 18 (Walton, Orr) 16:04. Penalty Awrey, Boston, 3:25.

SECOND PERIOD 4. Detrolt, Robitaille 5 (Miller, Luce) 12:06. 5, Boston, Hodge 42 (Cashman, Esposito) 16:14. 6. Detroit.

Howe) Delvecchio 18 (Charron, 18:56. Penalty Webster, DeTHIRD PERIOD 7, Boston, Mctroit, 9:22. Kenzie 28 (Bucyk, Green) 2:40. 8. Boston, McKenzie 29 (Esposito) 6:10.

9, Detroit, Charron 10 (Ecclestone, Delvecchio) 11:04. 10, Boston, Esposito 64 (Cashman) 13:49. Penalty Bergman, Detroit, DETROIT 14 16 12-42 ON GOAL ROSTON 22 14 20-56 Goaltenders Detroit, Gray; Bos- Norris. Attendanc $17,117 Big Goes To Lone Bettor The Big Quinella returned a whopping $17,117 to a lone bettor at Fairmount Park last night. In the first half of the Big Firecracker Vic and Crystal Mac placed one-two to leave only 60 live tickets.

Savoir Faire surprised by winning the second half of the Big with favored Seilkas Jo finishing second, providing biggest Big payoff of the year. Lugger's 682 Leads Burns To Victory Al Lugger bowled a 266 game in a 682 series and George Baumstark had a 654 series as league-leading Burns Buick triumphed, 7-0, over the Summarells last night in the St. Louis Classic League at Tropicana Lanes. Bowling Leaders In Men's City Meet Leaders in the Greater St. Louis Bowling Association annual handicap tournament at Tropicana Lanes.

There will be no bowling this weekend. The meet will conclude the weekend of March 27-28. SINGLES Joe Shiadek Jr. 726. Sam Dowdy 720, Cliff Leeker Jr.

718, Robert Korobey 714, Connie Eley 710, Boliew 702, Ernie Shade 701, Richard Steinbruegge 697, John Pena 695, Eugene Parrish 694, Leo Diprospere 693, Sam Krueger 692, Robert Wolff 690. DOUBLES Curtis Blevins, Carl Buehler 1414: Ron Williams, Richard Connors 1373: James L. Wilson, Robert Jones 1368; Sam Krueger, Elmo Bram 1368: Lyle McKinnis, Happy Stein 1350: Pete Johnson, Edward Jacobson 1341; Ray Brand, John Follmer 1337: James King, Mel Dittmar 1337. ALL- EVENTS John Branca 1931, Nell Burton 1900. ton, Johnston.

Attendance 14.994. KINGS 3, BLACK HAWKS 2 CHICAGO ANGELES 0 13 LOS FIRST PERIOD 1. Los Angeles, Backstrom 10 (unassisted) Penalties Pulford, L.A.. 4:47: Magnuson, 12:26: Marotte, L.A., 12:26. 8:16: Magnuson SECOND PERIOD- -2.

Chicago, Maki 22 (R. Hull, Stapleton) 4:13: 3. Los Angeles, Howell 1 (unassisted) 9:57. Penalties Curtis, L.A.. 3:53: Jarrett.

Shmyr, 8:27: Pulford, L.A., Korab. 18:42. THIRD Byers 21 Berry, Widing) 10:39: PERIOD Los Angeles, 5. Chicago, Pinder 11 (Angotti, White) 12:11. Penalties Byers, L.A., 1:32: Angotti, Esposito, Joyal, L.A., 14:55.

SHOTS ON GOAL CHICAGO LOS ANGELES 14 12 -33 Goalies--Chicago, Esposito; Los An- King. R. and O' Fallon, Mo. Kissell. R.

and 4757 S. Spring Koehler, A. and 2203 Lawrence Kottmeier, G. and 1213 Foxview Kryder, G. and 9804 Guthrie Lacy, F.

and 1112 Forest Lieberman, L. and 11333 Monmarte McClenning. M. and St. Charles McNeil, E.

and 8708 Rose Meyer, R. and 5362 Priorybrook Miller, J. and 11102 N. Warson Modde, L. and 4956A Columbia Naeger, R.

and 1602 Page Industrial Pikey, H. and 2802 Fee Fee Pittman, J. and 3727 Pine Grove Pochon, R. and Hillsboro, Mo. Poole, J.

and 7419 Dale Privette, W. and 1225A Sullivan Pruellage, J. and 587 Highland Ridge Radtke, J. and 619 Pamela Raney, S. and 5834 Grace Ridenhour, F.

and 12057 Glenrose Robeson, L. and 6824 Delma Robison, R. and 415 Joe Rogers, M. and 1558 Fairmount Schuler, W. and O'Fallon, Mo.

Shelton, R. and 3238 Lynros Sippel, M. and Arnold Smith, D. and 251 Martigney Sneed, J. and 6030 Garesche Snyder, J.

and 3313 Halliday Spangler, J. and 2805 Calvert and 2817 S. Fifty-ninth Turnbough, J. and 142 Williams Wadlow, D. and Hillsdale, Mo.

GIRLS Griffin, J. and 12341 Gist Hardester, R. and 2309 Huntington Hardrick, W. and 1260 Purdue Hemphill, D. and Arnold, Mo.

Henagean, H. and 600 S. Elliott Holt. D. and St.

Charles Inman, R. and 13 McNulty Jacobi, C. and 11100 Patrina Johnson, W. and Ellisville, Mo. Jones, K.

and 6220 Magnolia Junge, M. and 4705 McCorry Kalke, J. and 4043 Germania King, M. and 12524A Ardwick Kirby, C. and 2409 Wesington Koeneman, J.

and 1002 Chambers Kopf, C. and Pacific, Mo. Kovac, J. and 6148 Simpson, Kurtzweil, Q. and Arnold, Mo.

Laurel, L. and 1606B Page Industrial Lefler, R. and 8434 Betty Lee Lewis, J. and 5518 Newport Littrell, R. and 1105 Hawking Lorton, K.

and 8761 Natural Bridge Manion, J. and 5381 Ville Rosa Mantia, J. and 3876 Swiss Mantia, M. and Arnold McDermott, R. and Gray Summit, Mo.

McGill, M. and 7028A Jamieson Miller, P. and St. Charles Nolting, D. 9009 St.

Charles Oliver, W. and St. Clair, Mo. Pechonick, J. and 3080 Charmbrook Peebles, J.

and 6114 Jackson Reynolds, G. and 7482 Sir Lords Ritzert, R. and 230 Jefferson Robinson, I. and 5718 Waterman Runions, J. and 6101 Margaret Schafluetzel, R.

and 4694A Flyer Schmitz, V. and 1455 N. Seventeenth Schultz, R. and 6225 Plymouth Shafer, R. and 444 Radford Lane Smith, R.

and 12009 Glen Grove Soehngen, D. and 5214 Abington Somers, W. and 6209 Etzel Steenbergen, M. and 6137 Payne Stevenson, L. and Granite City, Ill.

Sullivan, D. and 6964 Oleatha Tayloe, R. and 1566 Ville Patricia Trigg. J. and 10251 Meadowood Tucker, R.

and 812 Barby Umbright, S. and 6300 Everett Van Booven, G. and 10310 Lackland Vieth, J. and 2038 A Switzer Wagenblast, E. and 8200 Airport Walton, T.

and 2401 Sims Ward, P. and 206 Cornelia Abraham. J. and 2344 A Hord Alexandre, M. and 3635 Rutger Blankenship, E.

and Hazelwood, Mo. Blei, D. and 4 Louise Brombolich, L. and E. St.

Louis Bryant, L. and 18 Paula Connors, J. and 909 Poinsetta David, F. and 619 Old Ballas Davis, P. and 7445 Dale Deutschmann, G.

and 12101 Manchester Drexler, R. and 582 Fieldatone Eatherton, D. and 12449 Olive Edgar, K. and 10185 Cabana Club Frankowski, G. and 5505A Wren Franz, M.

and 505 Clarington Gips on, M. and 8522 Walton Woods Golden, S. and 420 Belvedere Gore, J. and 3 Aristotle Grendol, J. and 3902 Pomona White, C.

and 1215 Flicker Wilkinson, T. and 7 Bruce Williams, C. and 4544 A Oakland Williams, R. and 7550 E. Hazelcrest Oaklawn Results (FOR THURSDAY) FIRST RACE, (.) -Arrived (Lively), 6.00, 4.20, 2.80: Try My Way (H in jos a), 10.80, 5.20: Not a Prince (Kunitake), 3.20.

1-5. SECOND RACE, (1 Eyes (Brumfield), 5.80, 3.60. 2.80; Daydreamer (McKnight), 5.60. 3.80: A turn Gall), 3.20. DAILY DOUBLE (2-8) pald $20.20 THIRD RACE.

(1 mi. 70 Yds.) Little Piggy (Ray), 6.80, 4.20, 3.40: Asian Bim's Song Sister (McCullar), (Lively), 5.00. 6.20, 3-5. FOURTH RACE (60) Everetts Delight (Ray), 4.80, 3.60, 3.00 Yoi Jr. (D.

W. Whited), 6.60, 4.80; Protest March (Richie), 4.60. Time 1-5. FIFTH RACE (61) Dr. Galen 8.00, 4.60, 3.00: Bounding Actor (D.

W. Whited). 5.20, 3.60; Gold Bon (Lejeune), 3.40. 2-5. SIXTH RACE (6f.

Native Pine (Hancock) 41.40, 13.40, 9.60; Down For Double (Kunitake) 5.00, 3.80; Sorbs Lark (Lively) 17.80. 3-5. SEVENTH RACE (61.) dhThorough Look (Behrens) 6.20. 5.60. 4.00 dh-Mr.

Thankful (Garst) 8.80, 8.00, 4.60: Bright Decision (Richie) 3.40. Time 1:12 3-5. EIGHTH RACE (1 mi. 70 Yds.) $8500. Margalo (Whited) 3.40.

3.00. 2.40; Cornada (Richie) 6.40, 3.20: Show of Kings (Brandt) 2.60 Time- 1-5. NINTH RACE (1 1-16m) Pat 'n Weeze (Mundorf) 36.00. 11.60. 7.00: Royal Sargent (Gonzalez) 4.00, 3.40: Khali-Prince (Wells) 15.80.

Time Attendance 11,018. Handle $968,391, Aqueduct Results (FOR THURSDAY) FIRST RACE (60) Stunning Jeatress (R. Woodhouse), 6.60, 4.20, 3.20: Water Cricke (Venezia), 5.00. 3.80: Small Group (Maag), 1.40. Time.

1:14 3-5. SECOND RACE (70) Util (J. Velasquez), 3.60. 3.00. 2.40: Western Spirit (R.

Turcotte), 6.60, 4.20: Fenian Lad (Block), 4.80. Time 1:26 3-5. DAILY DOUBLE (8-5) paid $15.20 THIRD RACE (60) a- Prime Venture (R. Woodhouse), 7.20, 3.40, 3.20: Harberer (Cordero). 5.20, 4.10: a- Virginia Delegate (B alt a- zar), 3.20.

Time 1:11 4-5. FOURTH RACE (70) My Cavalier (C. Smith), 21.20, 5.60, 4.00; Lunario (J. Velasquez), 3.00, 2.40; Mr. Bushy (Maag), 3.60.

Time 1:26 3-5. EXACTA (1-6) paid $52.20 FIFTH RACE (50) Stupenda (Arellano), 5.00, 3.00, 2.40; Exciting Divorcee (Baltazar), 3.20, 2.80; Gaelic Coffee (Cordero), 2.60. 3-5. SIXTH RACE (61) Joe's LIl Girl (R. Turcotte), 8.80, 3 3.00, 2.40; Arashi (Cordero), 2.20, 2.10; Stew Zoo (Baeza), 2.60.

2-5. EXACTA (1-3) paid $22.00 SEVENTH RACE (1m) Dan Patch (Cruguet), 21.60, 7.40, 3.40: a- Handsome Kid (R. Turcotte), 3.80, 2.40: b-Shining Sword 2.20. a- Entry with Night In Armor: b- Eating With Good Manners. EIGHTH RACE Scott Noble (Black), 3.60.

3.00, 2.40: Shah Of Morocco (Hinojosa), 4.00. 2.60: Richard B. Good (R. Woodhouse), 3.20. 2-5.

EXACTA (3-2) paid $14.60 NINTH RACE (61) Right Boy (Arellano) 5.40. 3.40. 2.60: Red Go Red (Patterson) 3.80, 2.80: Markus Parkus (Baker) 4.00. 4-5. Attendance 23.384.

Handle 715. Yenzer, R. and 8 West Eleventh BURIAL PERMITS Venable, Hubert 64, 3454 Oregon Trachsel, Bessie, 75, 4030 Tholozan McMillan, Robert 72, 6831 Etzel Dehn, Blanche 84, 6619 Winona Gavril, Tillie, 72, 4518 Blair Wilcox, Elizabeth, 74, 5722 Thekla Kolker, Mollie, 86, 4518 Blair Bass, Clara 48, 2509 Coleman Baehr, Frederich 95. 1348 Kraft Blake, Loyd, 63, 3332 Wisconsin Kratochwil, Ann, 76, 4017A Connecticut Bokamper, Amy, 87, 2733 Wyoming Schmalzgruber, Alice 70, 4647A Virginia Havlik, Anna 91, 2917 Osage Lambert, Katrina 1, 5330 Geraldine Richmond. Hattle, 92.

1536 Cole Leonard, Linnia, 86, 4953A Terry Eichenlaub George P. 77, 3412 Montana Scholl, Emma 83, 5351 Delmar Glick. Dr. Harry 77, 1412 Mason Manuel, William M. 56, 4751 A Newberry Edmonds, Leslie, 56, 4518 Cote Brilliante Dale, Maudle 68, 4593 Garfield Denton, Frank 67.

3628 Shaw Woods, Mary 76, 4439A Swan Casey, Homer 70, 4328 Enright Krueger, Stephen 71, 9518 3. Broadway Weisman, Raymond 77, 7562A York Conley, Roy 71, East St. Louis Bartholomew, Gladys 77 19 Wy. down Kraus, Julia 70, 2538 Bredell Sampson, Willie, 73, 1400 N. Euclid Spicer, Lillian, 88.

3961 Blair Lueking, Lester 76, 4420 Overbrook Ammon, Robert 83, Collinsville, Ill. Sanders, Courtney, 79, 3715 Olive Hinkl, Elizabeth, 95, 5210 Lisette Collier, Finly 67, 4325 McAdoo Bogard, Charles, 73, 4348A Shaw Crowe, Joseph 58, 10110 Farrington Jones, Henry, 77, 3119 Lambdin Mitchell, Edwin 61, 612 Hollday Nowlin, Mary 43, 120 Windchff Hersh, Herman 76, 1005A Claytonia Hampton, Mammie, 80, 4449 Margaretta Blanke, Joseph 80, 8912 Lucerne Friedewald, Edna, 76, 1919 O' Fallon Beeman, Frank F. 65, 4316A N. Broadway Kniser, Lindell 66, Edwardsville, Ill. Riggs, Sallie A 75.

154 W. Felton Houston. Lillian 46. 6904 Roland Taylor, Charles, 77, 1902 N. Grand.

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