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ft MAR 1984 SILDUIS POST-DISFATCH 2C Sports FrL, Mar. 2, 1984 on and running TON TO Fairmount Park ef Irenes Id S-h that Nov not won two partmwtutt racn tar putms a (U00 or tHohtr. Que Coiieen CaptomMort GonwHerlXN CnoueBvrd Do Down Arrowjmim Bullet SIXTH RACE Pact. Ctotmmg, Ik k- iKuno-nuiu. Bui Rider DeLcoDovon fceverftiH Bombmo Stride Mltsilt B6rete Star Quaker Heather Oarcy Hello Bud VogabondPrmct Solessenger Billy Rick Lima Jom TrudisonN Cienwood Topper Joseool Briar our Mono Peter Fattier Dutty Mott Manor SemOoubtt Patrick Seon price ot 11000 in the tost starts clowning races and hove not tmsntd lit Jnoor Jrd FkKnAwnanurit MotOK Remoetl Coionet total km Baroness VerondaStar Vachtbroter(L) Master PitceSmoom ins McKlyoLovt Jubilee Gritter NINTH RACE Trot Invrtationot, ossigned.

Arm Trick Joy Mat Muffin Du Mont Cardinal Pryor JodrvmsPride Jett Slick Andy Great Bg Trotter TENTH RACE Pact. Ctoimmg priceUOOO. TorasTioov Valiant Dream Helens Baby Rome Mac TrynBratMeO.) RockOSnoron Distinguish wer Lord Lobetl Nationwide (L) Over doit Lad Wiiliewo Creek Fur Coot Harness Racing nines post tu. FIRST ACf I Milt. Poet.

CloinunQUuUL JtrtlvnRost CmtosFlonw Ti4-N-Man Filly St Adtot CofcxwClud JuntSnooow Brwzv Covmrt Hrn fenaw Easy in Brods Dancer Good I Hop SECOND RACE Pact. 1 uo not lav started lor a txnt clnmina or UO0O Hwtr ki hr tlar It In claiming roctt on hovt not hmjhtd first, wcond or third EnoorjtmtrH SvntroiltiC Will Rust MourLov Suddmry Nopolton Cash CnrrwondPto Triciolmn Cornbtrt Butch WnotaTim Rocktv Victory THIRD RACE Trot, o. I under Selections By John J. Archibald Of tht Pot-Dispatch SUM Every time Pete Weber qualifies for matches on television a thousand instructors of junior bowlers die a little. Weber's ceiling-high backswing does it.

How are they gonna keep 'em down in their form after they've seen Pete? "A medium-high backswing is one of the Ten Commandments for any teacher of young tenpinners, but Pete shatters the tablets with his windup. Frustrated teachers who saw the 21-year-old son of Hall-of Fame member Dick Weber shoot a 184 game and lose to Nelson Burton Jr. in the final of the Angle Open can hardly feel vindicated. It was a bad game, all FOURTH RACE Trot. Clowning Handicap price, PP drown to lo price Sassy trot Oniee Button ReoiDorina Siormln Freedom Hill DMO Mac Rebel Master San la Ft Dancer SouNt Jersey FIFTH RACE Pact.

Jy 0 I up mot hove not won 750 in mnr last starts ond ore norvwmners ot UOQ00 in WJ-t Some Tart Curious Crystal Jerry Milt Polos Princess Reed Street Silver Rock SEVENTH RACE Pace. enter mat hove never won 1 part-mutual raxes lor purses ot MOO or higher. EKwrtL UnitedTimt Jenny Donder Courtly Jester A Mitt Nevele Treasure I Gingerbread I. moos Best Dancing Wisdom Nitty Nancy MsJKChomo IntieidsFirst EIGHTH RACE Pact, 1 vo I up mat have started tor a bast claiming 7 1 JOSEDALE BRIAR (T. McKov), May steal the race.

SEVENTH RACE ELBERT (A Morgan), Easy winner lost start; COURTLY JESTER (R. Kenney), Strong second lost race; A MITE (R. Pollock). Hor st to beat. EIOHTH RACE-KINKY BARONESS (R.

Perrin). BEST LONG SHOT; RIP MASTER PIECE (S McCarthy). Bigouestion mark; MOSAIC RENVAEH (R. Ninon), Sleeper. By M.J.

Young FIRST RACE COt ONEL CHAD (T. Tetrtck). Winner 0 photo tmish, MISS MV CANDY (A Morgan), Horse to beat; HELL BENDER (T. Simmons). Will close with rush.

SECOND RACE WILLIE RUSS IR Parker), Timt to win. SUDOENL Tetrick), Upsetter; CHEESE AND PEP (J Reese). Surprises THIRD RACE-BULL RIDER IK." Honkins), Fust or second; HEATHER DARCV (R Pollock), Forget lost start, BIO BREEZE (J. Reese) Winner last start. FOURTH RACE-SOUTH JERSEY (M.

Sllva). Back to the winner's Circle; REBEL MASTER IM. Murphy), Main contender; REAL DARING (S. Seorie), Good long shot. FIFTH RACE CURIOUS CRYSTAL (J.

Hoilord), Should win at wilt PALOS PRINCESS (J Mustek), Sleeper; GAME HERB (A. Morgan), Dangerous with this driver. SIXTH RACE COUR TL AND dropper; FATHER DUFFY IG. Tropp), Possible vpsttttr; PETER (M. Silva), Big class JODEVINS PRIDE (K Finn), Going for tour in rove GREAT BIG TROTTER (C.

Baker), Always close. TENTH RACE NATIONWIDE (T. McKov). First or second; VALIANT CREAM (A Morgan) May leodoll the way, ROZZIE MAC (J. Rohdv), Strong closer; LORD LOB ELL (C Baker).

May be ready to win. BEST BET-JEFFS SLICK ANDY BEST L0N6 SHOT-KINKY BARONESS (I) 115111. iui rcic uiu iiiiiou aduuu uiiu he won $11,000. For the year, going into this week's PBA National in Toledo. Ohio.

Weber had collected $23,530. twelfth on the earnings list. Crime pays. "1 do it, but I don't recommend anybody else doing it," Weber said. "For one thing, you can dislocated your shoulder swinging the ball as high as I do.

"If your timing is off a little and your feet get tangled for just an instant when you have a 16-pound ball up over your head, you can get hurt. I've come close a couple of times." Weber adopted his unorthodox bowling was already under way and the place only lasted a few years. A it it The Leisure World team, from Kirksville, was leading the Regular Division of the American Bowling Congress tournament at last report with a 3,086 score. Only one member, SL Louis" Jerry Walden, is from Missouri Doug Hayes, from Clarksville, shot a 300 game and a 687 total to put Leisure World on top. He was the anchor man and he closed out his series with the perfect score.

Three of the original members of the tournament team from Missouri couldn't make the trip to Reno, Nev for the ABC meet, so Walden got three bowlers from Sacramento, to fill in. The 1987 ABC has been awarded to Niagara Falls, N.Y where it was held last year. Tulsa, will be the site in 1 985 and Las Vegas, Nev In 1 986. The fact that the three-month-long event is returning to Niagara Falls so soon is an indication that St. Louis, the host in 1978, could probably get the tournament in this decade, if the effort were made.

it it it No "blind" score is awarded to a team that can't field a full lineup in the Anheuser-Busch BPA Masters League, because of the professional status that the league prefers, so the Budweiser Kings had no chance Tuesday night when only four bowlers showed up at St. Ann Lanes. The A-B Eagles won all three games. Two days after the embarrassment. Rich Weber, the Kings' captain, was still boiling.

He lives five miles south of St. Charles, off U.S. 94, where only one lane was open because of the snow. An accident delayed Weber for more than two hours. "I could have gotten to the lanes by the third game." Rich said, "but by then I wouldn't have been any good to the team, I was so mad." Two other members of the Weber family were unavailable.

Rich's brother, John, has a hand injury, and Dick, the boys' father, was in Toledo for the PBA National. Rich did not know why Keith Hartman was absent. "The most frustrating thing," Weber said, "is that if I had been there and bowled just 405 we would have won at least one game and the point for overall total." Sportsman's Park Oaklawn Park Thoroughbred Racing Thoroughbred Racing Results Pete Weber 'You can get hurt' Any bowler should know that the 7-10 can't be turned into a spare How many thousand-to-one would the odds be? but two league bowlers did it last week. Bernie Donahue, a US-average shooter, made the split at Airport Bowl, and Dale Paul performed the trick at Ray Bluth's Crestwood Bowl. it it it Fifty years ago, when an 800 total was even more rare than a 7-10 conversion, Ray Holmes rolled a league series of 268-296-289853.

It was Holmes, the longtime proprietor of Grand-St. Louis Recreation, who sent word from his home in Ocala, that the golden anniversary of the event was Feb. 26. The score was bowled at Rogers Recreation, on Washington Boulevard at Tenth Street, a colorful Institution in an era when every bowling center had character. There was a candy store on ground level in the 1930s, so Rogers' patrons would ride a rickety elevator past the second floor, where there were dozens of pool tables in use, to the alleys (no "lanes" then) on either the third or fourth floor, wherever your league was scheduled.

In the late 1940s a modern 12-lane center was established at street level, but the trend away from downtown Results FIRST RACE (41) I Feel Committed IE bonks) 13 00, 460. 440. You Knot It (Strauss) 380, 3 80, Shoguord (Oku) 2 40. Time 1 14. Scratched Quiet Kara, Likely Girl, Sweet Site, Volley Belle, Rolo Dot, Pat Rainbow.

SECOND RACE 4VI) -Gusto Time (Bullard) 10 00. BO. 5 00; Bay Commander (Mocias) 42 8a 15 4ft Ouies Pride Joy (Medina) 7.00. Time 1.21. Scratched Foolish Play, Tow Sock, Carneval, Got A Streak, La Tanora Miss Mohawk Gold DAILY DOUBLE (4-5) pold IW5 4.

OUINELLA (5-7 and 7-5) DOldl447.lt THIRD RACE (44) Nitty Drone (Briggs) 19 20, 6 80. 3 40; Royal Borrl (lies) 4 40, 300; Infringed Court (Salvlno) 3.00. Timt 1:14 45. Scratched Hustle FOURTH RACE (41) Go Ahead Doc (Ebanks) 3 40. 290, 260.

A George (Meier) 5.60. 3.6ft Zero Up Trick (Hamilton) 400. Time 1:14 45. Scratched Macho Charlie, bougie Mikt, Oteta, Point Guard, Hoppy Canadian, Joded Memory. FIFTH RACE dm) Keen Blade Meier) 4.20, 2.6ft 260; Llandudno (Ahrens) 10ft 3.40.

Cherry Tnlie (FOR THURSDAY) (Clear and Fast) (Colongelo) 4 00 Time -1 43 PERFECTAIMlpaidlTtrt. OUINELLAIMonODpatdtilM. SIXTH RACE (44) Siege Perilous (Murray) 14 80,940, 5 20, Breezetink (Lope:) 11.20. 460; Another Charlie (Silva) 140. Timt 1:15 1-5.

Scratched Scratched Johns Delight PERFECTA(M)poWIf M. OUINELLA (8-9 and 9-1) paid 1203.41. SEVENTH RACE 4Vtf) --Court Mimic (Moron) 9.20, 40ft 3.60, Turn A Miss (Meier) 360. 340; Julius' Justice (Lopez) 3.20. Time 121 1-5.

Scratched Wisdom River, Honey Queen PERFECTA (3-1) paid 17989. OUINELLA (I EIGHTH RACE (44) Awful (Diaz) 890, 38ft 300; Doubly Delicious (Colongelo) 360. 260c Lost Tht Juice (Fuentes) 3.80. Timt 1:15 I-1 NINTH RACE 4Vf Mr. Monsenor (Diaz) 1540.

7 40. 40ft Appealer Jones) 9 00, 5 00. Brownie Smoke (Patin) 5 20. Time Scratched Crafty ibot 78. Attendance Handlt I FIRST RACE (41) kecotrope (Jones) 60ft 340, 280; Nod On By (Blockstun) 660, 520, Oxford Court (Evons) WOO.

Time 1:10 21 Scratched Bred For Bargain Trader, Machodoon, Prospect. SECOND RACE (41) Intercontinent (Valovtch) 5 40. 4 20, 3 20; Spanish Spode (Nicks) 1780, 78ft Venetian Axt (Lively) 480. Timt 1:10 15. Scratched Pocketpurse, El Honcho, Backpedal, Jack Lonyon, Sir Roberts DAILY DOUBLE (11 10) pold $14 48 THIRD RACE (1 1114m) Silent Stalker (Patterson) 12ft 4 00, 3 40, Master Buttons (Borrow) 4 00, 3 20; Private Parrioge (Allen) 4 20.

Time 1 44. Scratched Bank Robbery, Dutch Brown, Dancing Drone, Great Star. FOURTH RACE (4(1 Victory (Pettinger) 7.00, 5 00, 3 40; Tomorrow Free (King) 17 20, 1 2ft Move Em Out (Snyder) 4 00. Time 1:10. Scratched Lurky Hand.

Colored Flower, Can Be Real, Gold delivery when he was 13. "I was watching Mark Roth on television and he swung the ball as high as he could and he shot a 299 game," Pete recalled. "As soon as I could get over to my dad's lanes, I started trying it. Pete averaged in the 180s at that point and soon moved into the 190s, so there was no. way that Dick could convince him that father knew best.

(Dick Weber raced to the foul line and has finished off-balance throughout his career.) Pete is 5-foot-7 and 135 pounds, about the same dimensions as his dad was when he was making the All-America team. The windup provides the power that Pete feels he needs for bis hard-breaking hook. "A lightweight bowler who wants more speed should add a step to his delivery," Pete suggested. "If you use five, go to six steps, for instance. It means starting off from a different foot, but you'll adjust In a short time." And, as Pete pointed out, there is less chance of dislocating a shoulder.

(FOR THURSDAY) (Clear and Fost) FIFTH RACE (41) -Fair Indian Girl (Blockstun) 7 40, 440. 3 40; Day Away (King) 4 8ft 36ft Gracious Lace (Smith) 4 20 Time 1 10 1-5. Scratched Mos Terribletiger, March Sky, Sugar Streak. SIXTH RACE (4f) Ferro Fair (Cordova) 4 80. 3 40, 3 00; Frozen Gold (Smith) 14ft 7 20; Eric Of Nortolk (Doocy) 9 60.

Time 1.09 Scartched Ten Till Four. SEVENTH RACE (40 Wee To (Howard) 4.2ft 3 20, 2 80; Notable Stent? (Day) 12ft 5 80, Eves For Real (Mcknight) 660. Time V09 1-5. Scratched Warglo, Tomolu, Hokons Rani, Courtesy Cutlass, Olden Daring. EIGHTH RACE dm, 71 yds.) Filth Question (Patterson) 5 40, 3 60,3 80; Dazzling Discovery (Day) 5 40,4 9ft Sweet Star (Clork) 740 Time Scratched Crowning Moment, Saratoga Revelry, Sarahs A Beauty.

NINTH RACE (1 114m) Frisky Jan (Smith) 15 60, 10 00, 5 60, Nacunda (Romero) 13.80, 9 80, Alioate (Haire) 4 60. Time 1 43 4 5. Attendance 12.374; Handle (FOR FRIDAY) POST TIME, 1:31 PM. Winning Strid 112 Broodcstng 105 All Sage 112 b-MiracleMIs 119 b-CondvYom 112 o-First Tent 112 o-Coucled b-Coupied. c-Coupled SIXTH RACE 4 luriongs, ond 4 y.t.

114,000. Duster. Entries 4 FIRST RACE-! 114 milt, 3 ond 4 e. (FOR FRIDAY) POST TIME. 1:30 PJn.

Raise AChrm 114 Silica Sand 112 Hoshs Choice 114 Justine K7 CranbryPnch 121 o-Mthrs Prtnr N2 o-Couoled. Entries FIRSTRACE- Kurco Alien Comet o-lmttul KC. Clinch Three Kisses o- New Double b-Tw TmsMnr o-Coupled. lmile.4yeuo.lSJ0. 115 RedRidgwoy 120 Beyond ThSn 120 RobNRob 120 GlwysPyrmd 120 Sintex 120 b-MckyMcox 112 Tommies Ktn 112 CoddoJan 105 South Roil 112 Prairie Dove 112 SidsSuoerPet 112 a-Birdell 112 b-BeAHeart Double YrCsh frShodwsSpd Connon Roby Detrmnd Brd Kotnvs Tune DuplKOt Srch tKoigmbella Shommer Star rocker SIXTH RACE-4 fur Mings, I y.t.

Digest 1 14404. 120 b-Conoled. 107 Bold Greek 121 Ml Mr Avngr 121 HBend 124 Potted Skid 109 Teguill Jnctn 112 Report FrDty 112 b-Couoled. o-Simsenogh o-Upper Style Twch ALghtn Notorious Nal Pressure o-Couoled o-Couoied SECOND RACE 4 furlongs. 3 ond 4 v.e.

120 O-Our Sonny 120 Billys Fresho 120 MeAndMvJp 107 p-Acptrs Imp 120 Carries Cousn 120 Docs Mickey SECOND RACE-4 furlongs. 4 y.4. up, o-Easv Jeff Runocholic Georges Turn Roman Sabtg b-BoyOflntnt Our Terror Counted. HMO. 117 Hurry ToPlov Eight Left Scholar Bcky Suoerruss Chris Cutie MisMhwkGId Neon Rose 113 Brown Rouge 122 Lucky Writer 113 JavsKov 113 Dells Hope 113 Can YouCopy 122 Fire Angel Silken Charm KonuBugie Subtle Turbo Noisy Minrty Pvide Princess Blad 124 Karens Kick 121 Tipsy Gipsy 1 17 Joy Jester 121 Arabist 109 Blenwod Strk 121 Shuttling Dck 114 TCsTime SEVENTH RACE-I milt, 4 yo.

up, 115.000. Dvnomotion 111 BootHot 118 MarkABid 112 o-DrtngGrm 112 o-BigOar 112 Native Mirocl 112 b-ldasSon 112 WhitsbrgLrk 112 WhotADrive 112 TakeTheFIck 112 WordKeeper 112 b-lcynoo 112 Apoch Cmpny 1 12 O-Coupled b-Couoed SEVENTH RACE-4 lurlonos, 4 e. up, Teos ShotOt THIRD RACE-4 THIRD RACE 4 furlongs, 4 y.4. O-Froscal 121 Curly 14409. Helen Sands Dealers Luck Neorctic Joy Verdict InBId Miss Permlrf 114 Felicia 107 TisABabv 114 BriteRoughN 114 Hunting Ribn 112 Beturio EIGHTH RACE-I mile, Jy.0117,500.

109 121 c-Astonishing 121 o-Mickey Mm 121 Rvans Romeo 116 p-PenAndlnk 121 d-HesATiger A ma Flog Jock Lonyon Rang OIF ire Hovn Refractory Sir Robert Sierra Podre b-Hard Fisher c-No League d-Groy Pride Street Cmndr o-Coupled. c-Coupled. 109 121 112 TokeAnEdge 112 112 Caddo Noor 107 112 De Word 112 112 Tom Morrow 112 112 Bionca 100 105 Kings Place MS 112 Rays Pegasus 10S 107 All Decision 107 Sharper Than 109 Motsoio Promise TPy H2 0sseo Tivo 121 Dirty Birdie Vonlndnghm 121 NINTH RACE-4 luriongs, 4 y.t, 117,500. b-Couoled. d-Coupied EIGHTH RACE-4 furlongs, 4 y.4.

up, Back Pedal Jasper Dee vim. FOURTH RACE-4 furlongs, 3 num. 118 TazTim 112 Noble Novice 112 LeCouCou K7 Glover D. 115 a-Dork Sauce W7 115 111 112 115 FOURTH RACE-4' furlongs, 4 y.e. uo, 14,208.

o-OilCity Yombo BveBvShcky Cry Streak Inspired Rulr O-Coupled. 113 108 108 113 113 113 o-R lemon 113 a-Jungle Blad 113 Highland Strk 113 Bingo Jonny 113 Humble Hnry LiL Heureux Mod Lou Oil Pro Par Hasord Royal Regal o-Coupled ChieltonsCpv 119 Deborahs Sis 119 Lonadon 119 Wove TheSlvr 107 113 o-Toke Satan 101 KM p-Nilty Drone 113 113 Bobbies Corr 108 113 Amapits 113 lUPetroJet 113 RomoBevoll o-RopaDope b-Hujtle Kolamazoo Deserving o-Coupled. TENTH RACE-4 furlongs, 4 y.t. up, b-Coupled Bombadiers' game. The delay in delivering the cars is the result of a hassle between the automobile dealer and an insurance agent.

"Poor Charlie," Isleib said. "Once a week he works at his church, passing out bingo tickets. Seventy-five, maybe 100 straight ladies ask him, 'How's that new BRONX ZOO REVISITED: First it was outfielder Dave Winfield ripping owner George Steinbrenner because he left free-agent reliever Rich Gossage get away. Then it was Steinbrenner ripping Winfield. Now we have third baseman Graig Nettles ripping Manager Yogi Berra and Steinbrenner.

And, lo and behold, Steinbrenner has responded by ripping Nettles. Does the fun never stop in the New York Yankees' spring training camp? Berra has told Nettles that the 39-year-old third baseman will be platooned with Toby Harrah, which prompted Nettles to observe: "I don't like it and I told him so. I guess I haven't satisfied them. If they can make the right deal, they should do it" Nettles then fired away on the loss of Gossage and the trade of reliever George Frazier. "We lost the best relief pitcher in baseball because the owner couldn't keep his mouth shut and we lost our other relief pitcher because he had the audacity to go by the rules and go to arbitration," Nettles said.

To which Steinbrenner replied: "What we have is a very selfish ballplayer who only thinks of Graig Nettles first" BLOODY BAD SHOW: Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of Great Britain has condemned the "appalling behavior" of English soccer fans who went on a rampage in Paris on Wednesday night, saying they "disgraced our country's name abroad." And that's putting it mildly, according to French officials. After trashing the cross-channel ferry taking them to the exhibition match between England and France, the contingent of about 100 fans rioted inside the Pare des Princes Stadium, punching and kicking French spectators and hurling bottles at opposing fans and players, French police said. After the game, which France won, 2-0, the visiting English fans smashed cafe windows, overturned cars and buses and shouted abuse at passers-by. Thirty Britons were arrested, and six have been detained in Paris. Sports Minister Neil Macfarlane of Great Britain said he would do everything in his power "to rid the game of these mindless louts." WELCOME TO THE MINOR LEAGUES: Two men who won new cars in December when they sank full-court shots at halftime of a Continental Basketball Association game still are waiting for their prizes.

It was three months ago today that Fred Isleib of Rockland, and Charlie O'Brien of Abington, took their lucky shots at Brockton (Mass.) High School during halftime of a Bay State Stellar Twist 119 Bewitchy Nis 117 Georgellen 114 Exuberant Lv 114 HomcmngQn 114 Merry Delta 119 MghtyMsTyl 119 Heresthegry 119 O-MissChmly 119 0-MsPckKwk 119 O-Coupled Swiss Canyon 124 Midnight Dsr 112 Leavesumdbl 112 Wholagdbym 112 Bankers Pavt 112 Cossotot 124 CnstrctnKng 105 RelenllesRIr 112 a-Top Intentin 112 c-OhKentcky 112 SIUJW. Tempest Star Satyr us Silent Man WorFlea Goodes Crsng Deuces AreLs Oil AndRoIng Lt. Nesbitl 112 Avenging Gsp 112 GoldiesSon 112 Boomers Lck 112 Lucky Purchs 112 OhMvPopa 112 Lime ovale 112 Rastic 112 Quick Profit NINTH RACE-4 furlongs, end 4 y. 17,500. Harrys Imp 112 Bon Salute 120 Irish Trance 120 Sir Norman 112 Sun Sword 112 Legal Advisor 112 Explanation 112 Bosuns Spirit 112 Covalirsloy 120 Jocks Full 115 Vies Lost 120 112 107 112 112 112 107 112 112 FIFTH RACE-4' ond 4 y.

1 5.544. CallMeTropr WLoTanom 121 Montanon 121 Foolish Ploy 121 o-lnner Vixen 111 Patrol Boy 112 Selections Sportsman's Park Oaklawn Park By Tht Associated Press 1-Shommer, Determined Bird, Duplicate Search. J-Kanu Bugie, Joy Jester, Princess Blade. 3- Havn, Take An Edge, Back Pedal 4- Miss Chumley, Homecomng Queen, Lanodon. 5- Top Intention, Relentless Ruler, Honker's Povoff 4-Billy's Fresho, Our Sonny, Doc Mickey.

7-Ellen Sands, Nearctlc Joy, Brite Rutin. 1-Junglt Blade, LI'I Heureux, Riemon. 9-Bosun's Spirit, Horry's Imp, Irish Trance. BEST BET JUNGLE BLADE. 6- Upper Style.

Potted Skid Bold Greek. 7- Boat Hat, Big Oar, Whtesburg Lark. 1-Tivo, Vonlondigham, Dirty Birdie. 9 Oil City, Le Cou Cou, Inspired Ruler. 10- War Flea Boomer's Luck, Lt.

Neshitt BESTBET TIVO By Tht Assoc kited Press 1- Three Kisses, Beyond Tht Sun, RedRidgwoy. 2- Scholar Becky, Dell's Hopt, Superruss. 3- Sierra Podre, Frascal, Pen And Ink. 4- Takt Satan, Romo Bevali, Kalamazoo. 5- Hash's Choice, Call Mt Trapper, Patrol Boy.

hows Dnfieces' Sygai? IMay 777 LOUIS WRESTLING Kill CLUB SUPIRSTAR AUDITORIUM 11 1 SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY "T'" MARCH 1 0 ALCOHOLISM TREATMENT THAT WORKS GALL HOW COUNSELORS ON DUTY Professional Treatment at Lowest Cost in St. Louis Area oaoEiiiriCi Jo Dei Olympic FOR THI WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP RIC KING (mi FLAIR vs. KONG WORLD CHAMPION BRODY night. Leonard tried unsuccessfully to catch the fight on television. "I'm sure some cable company was carrying the fight but I went to my father-in-law's bouse and two or three other places and couldn't catch if he i said.

"I understand Kevin was I impressive. INDIAN STRAP MATCH BOTH WRESTLERS TIED AT THE WRIST BY 12' STRAP HARLEY RACE -VS- WAHOO McDANIEL HANDICAP TAG TEAM MATCH KIMALA "BULLDOG" BOB BROWN "THE UGANDAN -VS- GIANT" 360 lbs. "ROCK-N BOU" BUCK ZUM HOFIR (JjNLet your Hare Down in a Rabbit Convertible TICKETS: $8 $7 $6 $3 ON SALE NOW AT KIEL AUDITORIUM FAMOUS BARR, REGAl SPORTS, TEAM, TOGS ft TICKETS, OR CAll OIAITIX (644 1700) PLUS 5 MORE STAR STUDDED MATCHES FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL THE 24 HR. HOTLINE 361 6870, FOR TICKET INFORMATION CAU 241 1010 WASHINGTON (UPI) Someday, maybe not too far in the future, Sugar Ray Leonard would like to help coach the U.S. Olympic boxing team.

There are priorities first, however, like regaining his welterweight titles. Leonard is coming off eye problems that seemingly ended, and more recently postponed, his boxing career. "That would be having a dream come true," Leonard said Wednesday. "To have won an Olympic medal, then turning pro and then coming back as a coach. That would be great "Maybe if someone sees that I've talked about It they'll offer me the chance.

I'd jump at it I know what it takes to beat the Europeans hands high, move laterally. I could teach it We've got some great prospects (boxers), too." Leonard, a gold medalist in the 1976 Olympics in Montreal, retired in November 1982, following surgery to correct a partially detached retina in his left eye. Last December, however, he decided to return to the ring. But during a physical prior to a scheduled 25 fight with Kevin Howard, scar tissue was found In bis right eye. Minor surgery on Feb.

13 corrected that and the fight was rescheduled for May 11 in Worcester, Mass. "I have plenty of time so I won't get back into hard workouts until about five or six weeks cfore the fight" START A NEW DAY! DIAL OUR NEW NUMBER. 2257 flflfl For questions concerning home delivery of the new morning Post-Dispatch, call our new number. ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 5 Speed, Air, Sport Seats, Alloy Wheels.

Digital Cassette, Gil Drive Train, Delay Wipers, Tinted Glass, Whitewall Radials, Gauges, Remote Mirrors and much more. Lease For 24982 E.e0rnth 4 Mo. Closed End All Taxes Included 227-0100 ASK FOR MR. KAVAOAS DICK CEAM VOLKSWAGEN SUBARU-MIDAS RV CENTER 875 MANCHESTER IN BALLWIN Sugar Ray Leonard Leonard said. "Having the scar tissue found when it was and having it corrected is probably a blessing in disguise.

"I feel good having the whole thing behind me. Getting a clean bill of health from the doctors Is gratifying. It's Just too bad for the people promoting the fight that it had to happen when it did." In a runeup for his match with Leonard, Howard stopped Bill Bradley in the sixth ground Monday ALTERNATIVE TEAM HOTLINE 432-8326 1.

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