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Regents okay Astroturf for NU facilities LINCOLN (AP) Memorial Stadium at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln and the nearby fieldhouse will provide better footing next fall as university regents approved a contract for artificial turf for the two facilities. The regents Monday approved a bid of $232,855 from the Monsanto Corp. of St. Louis bo provide the artificial turf, known as Astroturf. Joseph Soshnik, president of the Lincoln campuses, said the work will not be paid for from tax He said the work is expected to be completed in time for next fall's football action.

The 3-M Co. of Minneapolis, was the only other bidder, entering a bid of $246,742 for its Tartan Turf. Three other contracts for related improvements at the two sites went to two Lincoln firms, Dobson Construction with a bid of $29,430, was accepted for a storm sewer, steam tunnel and water main. Abel Construction Co. bid $51,500 for curb construction and asphalt pavement for the stadium and $14,400 for asphalt pavement for the field house and dummy practice area.

MURTAUGH IS "PERSUADER" Confused umps make change as Phils drop 10th in a row By DICK COUCH Associated Press Sports Writer When ball two is really strike three, it follows lhat one run and one run don't necessarily make two. Confronted with those mathematical uncertainties Monday night at Pittsburgh, Danny Murtaugh coped with Ihem the only way he could by demanding a recount. The Pirates nipped the floundering Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 after Manager Murtaugh persuaded a confused crew of umpires to reinstate the tie-breaking run which they had disallowed during a bizarre chain- reaction in the seventh inning. The loss, 10th straight for the Phillies, dropped them into the National League East cellar. Montreal moved up from fifth by flooring the New York Mets 8-4 on a grand slam pinch hit homer by Bob Bailey in the ninth inning.

In other NL games, Houston trimmed St. Louis 6-0 behind Larry Dierker; the Chicago Cubs slugged Cincinnati 12-5 and Los Angeles edged San Diego 4-3. San Francisco and Atlanta were not scheduled. The fireworks began at Forbes Field when Manny San- guillen's run-scoring double lied the game with one out in the seventh. Sanguillen took third on Bill Mazeroski's single before right- hander Jim Banning went to a 1-2 count on opposing pitcher Bob Moose.

Bunning's next delivery sailed past catcher Del Bates to the screen. Umpire Dave Davidson called the pitch a ball and San- guillen raced across the plate with the lead run. Bates retrieved the ball and fired to third, nailing Mazeroski, who was trying to take two bases on the passed ball. At the same time, Bunning appealed to Augie Donatelli, who was stationed on the base- paths, and the umpire ruled that Moose had swung and missed the pitch for a strikeout. Davidson then nullified the run on the grounds that the inning had ended in a double play.

Murtaugh argued that the runner had crossed the plate before the last out was made, and announced he was completing the game under protest. Only after a Philadelphia batter was retired in the top of the eighth did the umpires reverse their decision, allowing the run to stand. The "double play" had SPORT SHORTS VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP) England's Newcastle United soccer team won its fourth straight game of a seven-game North American tour Monday, defeating the Vancouver Spartans of the amateur Western Canada Soccer League 4-3 before a crowd of about 6,000. BOSTON (AP) Wayne Embry, 33, former pro basketball star with the Cincinnati Royals, the Boston Celtics and the Milwaukee Bucks, is.

quitting his position as acting recreation director of the Boston Parks Department. Embry, whose permanent appointment to the post was opposed strongly by Civil Service employes, submitted his resignation Monday, effective June 20. He reportedly Is in line for a front office position with the Bucks, for whom he played before retiring as an active player last year. BOSTON (AP) Jackie Jensen, the American League's Most Valuable Player in 1958 who retired three years later because of the necessary air travel, is rejoining the Boston Red Sox' organization. Jensen, 43, was named Monday manager of Boston's Jamestown club in the New York-Penn League.

He will take over June 15. Jensen starred in football and baseball at the University of California before signing a contract with the New York Yankees. He is believed to be the only athlete in history to play in the Rose Bowl and East-West Shrine Game in football and the World Series and All-Star Game in baseball. NEW YORK (AP) Y.A. Tittle, who led the New York Giants into three National Football League title games, has been signed as the club's quarterback coach for preseason training camp.

Tittle was a teammate of head coach Alex Webster during the Giants' final championship era, 1961-62-63. They both bowed out after a poor 1964.sea- son of two victories in 14 games. Tittle, who spent 17 years in pro ball, holds the NFL record of 36 touchdown passes in one season. He set many Giant marks after coming from the San Francisco 49ers in 1961. New and Used Auto Parts Glass Beatrice Iron Metal Co, We Buy Scrap Iron Metal 3rd Market 223-5238 Cars, Trucks.

Tractors LAMPE Radio TV Service Prompt Efficient Service-All Makes Ph. 223-2211 1838 Elk MUFFLERS AND TAILPIPES INSTALLED Authorised State Inspection Station East Court 66 16th been no double play at all, since it was not made in continuous sequence, and Sanguillen had indeed scored before the inning-ending putout at third base. Bailey's bases-loaded homer off Cal Kooncc capped a five- run Montreal rally in the ninth before a Canadian holiday crowd of ever at Park. The Mets had taken a 4-3 lead in the eighth on consecutive homers by Dave Marshall, Joe Foy and Jerry Grote. Dierker scattered four hits at Houston to become the second eight-game winner in the majors, Cincinnati's Merritt having won his eighth Sunday.

The Astros rocked Bob Gibson, 2-3, for all their runs and 12 hits in the 5 2-3 innings he lasted. Ron Santo drove in four runs with a double and single, and Don Kessinger and Glenn Beckert rapped out four hits apiece, Jeading the Cubs' 16-hit assault at Cincinnati. Rookie Sandy Vance nailed his fourth slraiqht victory with late relief help from Joe Mpeller as the Dodgers built a 4-1 lead at San Diego and withstood the Padres' comeback. Billy Gra- barkewitz scored the deciding run in the third inning, racing home from second on an error by Steve Huntz. Associated 1'rrss American League East Division W.

L. Pet. G.B. Baltimore 24 10 .706 New York 20 16 .556 Detroit 15 16 .484 Boston 15 17 .469 Wash'n. 14 20 .412 10 Cleveland 11 19 .367 11 5 2 9 11 2 West Division Minnesota 23 10 .697 California 24 12 .667 Oakland 18 18 .500 Chicago 15 20 .429 Kansas City 13 22 .371 Milwaukee 11-23 .324 Monday's Results Detroit at Boston, rain Minnesota 7, Kansas City 5 California 6, Chicago 1 Washington 7, Cleveland 3 New York 10, Baltimore 4 Only games scheduled Games Oakland (Hunter 5-3) at Milwaukee (Morris 1-0), Minnesota (Tiant 5-0) at Kansas City.

(Morehead 1 -1), California (May 2-2) at Chicago (Horlen 5-2), Cleveland (McDowell 5-3 or Moore 3-2) at Wasfrngton (Cofe- man 1-3), Baltimore (Palmer 4-2) at New York (Cumberland 1-2), Detroit (Niekro 3-3) at Boston (Nagy 0-0), Wednesday's Games Oakland at Milwaukee, Minnesota at Kansas City, Omaha Royals get 3 in row OMAHA (AP) The Omaha Royals chalked up their third victory in a row over Indianapolis here Monday night as they rolled to a 5-2 victory behind the six-hit pitching of Chris Zachary. The win gave the Omahans a 3-1 edge in the four-game series with the Indians. The Royals jumped off to a 3-0 lead in the first inning on a triple by George Spriggs, a single by Chuck Harrison and a throwing error by Indianapolis shortstop Frank Duffy. Zachary went the distance for the victory. Through seven full innings he allowed only two hits.

Ind. 001 000 Omaha 301 000 Duffy, Sorrell, Healy, Indianapolis 4. LOB-Indianapolis 7, Omaha 3. 2-Skrable. 3B- Spriggs, Green, Crawford.

SB- healy. SF-Duffy. BEATRICE DAILY SUN Robert George P. Marvin, Co Publisher? P. Marvin Founder E.

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G.B. Chicago 18 15 .545 New York 18 17 .514 1 St. Louis 16 17 .485 2 Pittsburgh 17 20 .459 3 Montreal 13 21 .382 2 Phila'phia ..13 22 .371 6 West Division Cincinnati ..27 11 .711 Los Angeles 21 15 .583 5 Atlanta 19 16 .543 6 2 Houston 19 19 .500 8 San Fran. ..18 20 .474 9 San Dieno 17 23 .425 11 Monday's Results Montreal 8, New York 4 Pittsburgh 2, Philadelphia 1 Chicago 11, Cincinnati 5 Houston 6, St. Louis 0 Los Angeles 4, San Diego 3 Only games scheduled Today's Games New York (Sadecki 1-0) at Montreal (McGinn 3-1), Philadelphia (Short 2-4) at Pittsburgh (Ellis 2 -3), Chicago (Decker 1-2) at Cincinnati (Nolan 5-2), St.

Louis (Guzman 0-0) at Houston (Spinks 0-0), Los Angeles (Sutton 5-4) at San Diego (Kirby 2-4), Atlanta (Nash 5-1) at Francisco (Marichal 1-1), Wednesday's Games New York at Montreal, Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, St. Louis at Houston, Los Angeles at San Diego, Atlanta at San Francisco Only games scheduled Nebraska gals in pin running TULSA, Okla. Nebraska bowlers remain among the leaders in'the Women's International Bowling Congress at Tulsa. Judith Aden of Hastings holds second place in Division I of the singles competition and third spot in Division I of the all events. Rosemary Murphy of Lincoln is in fourth place in the Division I singles.

Avis Haase of Burwell holds sixth place in the singles open division. The team of Mary Lou Schranz and Ann Dizona of Omaha have earned the eighth position in the Division I doubles. MEN'S STAG AND GOLF WEDNESDAY There will be a men's stag and golf at Beatrice Country Club Wednesday. Twilight League will be played in the afternoon, with a stag in the evening. Filley opens on win Christ Lutheran, Filley, and Firth launched Gage-Lancaster- Marshall Baseball League play over the weekend with victories.

Beatrice and Hickman were idle. Hickman was to play here, but due to high school graduation exercises, was unable to do so. Action this week includes: Friday Christ Lutheran at Firth; and Zion at Hickman. Saturday Bremen, Kansas at Filley. Sunday Lone Elm, Kansas at Beatrice.

Only scores reported from action over the weekend were: Christ Lutheran 12, Zion Lutheran and Filley 15, Lone Elm 1. Larry Carlson and Dale Jurgens combined for Filley to toss a 3-hitter at Lone Elm. J. Schieder hit two singles for the Kansas team and L. Larson, starting pitcher, singled in the fourth for the other hit.

R. Siefkes pounded out three hits to pace a 12-hit Filley attack. Rog Pittam, D. Jurgens, and L. Carlson each contributed a pair.

One of the hits by Jurgens was a double. Bob Lovitt, Harv Ideus, and Ed Durfee rounded out the plate attack with a hit each. As mentioned, no score was received on the Firth win over Bremen, but the winning chucker was Steve Invin, Nebraska Wesleyan hurler. Gene Schlake, Loren Huls, and Gerald Busboom shared mound chores as Christ Lutheran stopped Zion. Leonard Gladwell and Randy Christ chucked for the losers.

Standings Christ Lutheran 1-0 Filley i-o Firth i-o Bremen 0-1 Lone Elm 0-1 Zion Lutheran 0-1 Beatrice 0-0 Hickman fl-o Joe Louis, the Brown Bomber, scored 10 one-round knockouts during his pugilistic career. Pitch, Hit Throw Competition Riverside Park May 23rd 9 Yr. Old Boys 8 A. M. 10 Yr.

Old Boys 9 A. M. 11 Yr. Old Boys 10 A. M.

12 Yr. Old Boys 11 A. M- All Boys Must Bring The Entry Forms That He Received From The Local Phillips 66 Station There Will fie A Winner And Runner-Up In Each Age Group Gage County Oil Beatrice Dolly Sun, Beatrice, May 19, 1970 LA WINS, 109-106 jjn. VVJLJ.IKJ, Stars stay alive, sneak by Pacers, play again tonite By BOB MYERS ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) Los Angeles Stars are still alive still in jeopardy, as they resume their series tonight with the Indiana Pacers for the American Basketball Association championship.

Trailing by as many as 21 points and all but pronounced dead, the Stars came alive in the final period Monday night to defeat the Pacers, 109-106. and die best of seven series now stands 2-1 in favor of the Hoosiers. An uproarious crowd of 5,780 gratifying figure for the or- TWINS BEAT KANSAS CITY Yanks deck Orioles, Chisox whipped at 64 Moe Iba to join Husker cage forces LINCOLN (AP) A world famous name in basketball coaching is joining the staff at the University of Mebraska in Lincoln, University regents Monday approved the hiring of Henry (Moe) Iba as an assistant to Head Coach Joe Cipriano. The 31-year-old Iba is the son of retiring Oklahoma State basketball Coach Henry Iba, who also coached U.S. teams to gold medals in the Olympics.

The younger Iba for the past four seasons coached at Memphis State University. Iba will succeed Glenn Potter who has resigned to take a job at Brigham Young University. Husker Head Basketball Coach Joe Cipriano said Iba would handle the freshman team. Rex Hughes, last year's NU frosh coach, will become an assistant to Cipriano with the varsity. their adopted outfit outscore Indiana, 31 to 18, in the final quarter.

Only a pair of spectacular 3- point field goals by Fred Lewis in the final wild moments saved Indiana from a worse defeat. Scoring hero of the night was the Stars' George Stone, who had 34 for the night and 27 in the second half. Stone had key help from Andy Anderson, especially in the last period. Coach Bill Sharman credited the 6-2 blond with "getting the team moving" after coming onto the boards late in the third period. Anderson wound up with 12 points.

Indiana, with Lewis' total 24 ooints and Bill Keller with 22, led after the first period. 38-17; 60-47 at the half and 88-78 going into the final quarter. Over a span of 11 minutes 10 seconds beginning late in the third, Indiana scored only three points, all from the foul line. "The crowd was the Stars," said Indiana coach Bob Leonard, who added," we've got to do a better job on Stone because when he's hot there no stopping him." Sharman praised Tom Washington for his defensive work on Mel Daniels, and said "this was the greatest comeback of the season." Los Angeles scored first on a free throw and trailed from then on until they -caught and finally passed the Pacer with about eight minutes remaining. REDEAR SUNFISH OVER 1-POUND LINCOLN Regan of Lincoln has put his name in the state's fishing record books by catching a one-pound, six- ounce redear sunfish.

Regan took the fish from Conestoga Lake near Denton. The old record was one pound three ounces, also a Conestoga product in 1969. GOLF NOTE ATLANTA (AP) Notes from the pro golf tournament trail: A sign on the marquee of a Fort Worth hotel: "Hogan is no has-Ben." If there's one trend that has emerged from the tour this year, it's the unusually strong probability for playoffs. In the first 18 major events this year, exactly half of them, nine, went to playoffs. The average leading margin after 72 holes was only 1.7 strokes.

Monday's Stars Ascnoind-il Fregosi, Angels, stroked four hits, including a home run in California's 6-1 victory over Chicago. Dierker, Astros, scattered four hits and struck out nine Cardinals in beating St. Louis 6-0 for his eighth triumph of the season. TREVINO IS LOOT LEADER NEW YORK (AP) Lee Trevino, who tied for second in last weekend's Colonial Invitational, continues to lead the professional golf money parade and is the first pro to win more than $100,000 this year, the PGA Tournament Players Division announced Monday. Trevino has earned a total of $107,641.

Despite his victory in the Colonial, Homero Blancas couldn't quite climb into the top 10 money leaders. Behind Trevino are Gary Player, Dick Lotz, Billy Casper, Miller Barber, Jack Nicklaus, Bob Lunn, Frank Beard, Bruce Devlin, $54,174, and Arnold Palmer, $53,711. By TOM SALADINO Associated Press Sports Writer Two weeks of futility ended for Ted Williams and his ington Senators while in New York six of frustration appear to be disintegrating the Yankees make like pennant contenders. Left-hander Brunei braked the Senators' at nine straight losses Monday night, hurling six innings and slamming a three-run homer as Washington trimmed Cleveland 7-3. The Yankees also used soulh- paw Frtz Peterson's two-run blast to key a seven-run third- inning uprising against the East Division leading Orioles in crushing Baltimore 10-4 for New York's fifth victory in six games.

It dropped the Orioles' margin to five games over the second-place Yankees. In other AL action, Minnesota topped Kansas City 7-5, California downed Chicago 6-1 and Detroit at Boston was called by rain. Oakland and Milwaukee were not scheduled. The Senators' triumph was their first since May 5, when Brunet helped stop California 61. The 34-year-old, who has pitched in 15 minor league cities and is now with his seventh major league club after coming from Seattle-Milwaukee over the winter for pitcher Dave Baldwin, limited the Indians to seven hits and three runs before leaving for a pinch hitter in the Senators' four-run sixth.

His homer in the the second by a Washington pitcher in four following a walk to Bernie Allen and Jim French's single. Ed Stroud then sewed up the victory with a bases-full double in the sixth, ending Manager Williams' longest losing string iince taking over the Senators last year. Peterson, 5-2, allowed 10 hits but got plenty of support as the Yankees belted nemesis Mike Cuellar out in the big third inning. Cuellar, 4-3, last season's co- Cy Young Award winner as the league's top pitcher, however, has been raked for nine home runs in 55 1-3 innings this year and has an ERA of 5.21. The left-hander had previously beaten the Yankees four complete and allowed but 21 hits and three earned runs.

"This has to be the biggest scries in six years for the Yankees," Peterson said. "It's pos- we might go all the way. That's something I'd like to be a part of." The Yankees, who won their last: pennant, in 1964, haven't been contenders since. Roy While and Danny Cater contributed three hits apiece for New York with Cater driving in three runs. Pinch hitter Chuck Manuel knocked in the tie-breaking run with an eighth-inning sacrifice fly and Harmon Killebrew drilled a ninth-Inning his the Twins soared to their fifth triumph.

Amos Otis has a two-run blast for the Royals 'vhlle Leo Cardenas and Rod Carew slugged two-run homers for the Twins. Shortstop Cardenas booted grounder for his first misplny in 47 games. Jim Fregosi stroked four hits, including a solo homer while Alex Johnson slashed a two-run single and Ken McMullen lashed a roundlripper, supporting the five-hit pitching of Andy Messersmith In the Angels' rout of the White Sox. Girls play day is attended by many CORNHUSKER GRID SCHOOL LINCOLN first annual Cornhusker football school for high school players will be held at the University of Nebraska from June 28 to July 4. NU Assistant Coach Monte Kiffin will direct the school and will be assisted by Kent McCloughan of the Oakland Raiders' and Freeman White of the New York Giants, along with former Cornhusker players.

Only boys who will be sophomores, juniors or seniors next fall are eligible. The enrollment fee is $100. It includes insurance and board and room. Kiffin said enrollment will be limited to 100 boys. Meet Warren Graupmann The New Salesman At Case Power Equip.

Warren Comes To Case With A Lot Of Machinery Experience So Stop In And Let Warren Help You With Your Equip. Needs Case Power Equip. Beatrice 804 South 6th Nebr. Local sports slate TUESDAY Golf: Golf League at Hidden Acres. WEDNESDAY Shoot: Team shoot at Beatrice Gun Club.

Golf: Men's Twilight League at Beatrice Country Club. Mens Stag to follow. THURSDAY Golf: Men's Sunset League at Hidden Acres. MAY 22 Baseball: Beatrice Town Team at Peru 8 p.m. Track: Beatrice High at state meet in Kearney.

Golf: Beatrice High in state meet at Hastings. A large crowd of parents and other fans enjoyed keen competition in Athletic Park Saturday during the girls division of annual Grade School Play Day. The boys division will take place this Saturday starting at 8:30 a.m., according to Director Vic Bade. Both divisions, bovs and girls, include students of 4th-5th-6th grades, and ribbons go to the first five individual finshers. Following are results of the girls division: CLASS A Softball Throw: Won by Sharon Schuster, PL.

141-0. 2 Lynette Jobman, S. 3 Loralee Kipf, C. 4 Carol Mencl, PL. 5 Kris Haberman, S.

(NEW RECORD). High Jump: Won by Amber Palmer, C. 4-0. Maurstad, S. 3 Patrice Tubbs, PL.

4 Nancy Bartlett, C. Mary Beth Bargman, S. 50-Yard Dash: Won by Rene Vrtiska, 7.4. 2 Loralee Kipf, C. 3 Diane Davison, L.

4 Patty Carstens, S. 5 Teresa Wester, S. 100-Yard Dash: Won by Carol Mencl, PL, 13.6. 2 Dayle Jones, L. 3 Jackie Maurstad, S.

4 Aimee Spilker. S. 5-Amber Palmer, C. Long Jump: Won by Julie Elias, 12-334. 2-Gayle George, S.

3 Janice Opfer, L. 4-Debra Rickers, L. 5 Diane Davison, L. 60 Low Hurdles: Won by Nancy Bartlett, 9.9. 2 Tammie Trauernicht, L.

3 Julie Elias, S. 4 Nancy Kirk, L. 5-Patrice Tubbs, PL. 75 Dash: Won by (tie) Teresa DeBuhr of and Kris Haberman, S. 3 Gayle George, S.

4 Janice Opfer. 5-Debra Rickers. L. 220 Relay: Won by Stoddard, 31.7 (George, Carstens, Vrtis- ka, Elias). 2 Lincoln.

3-Cedar. 440 Relay: Won by Cedar 6.8 (DeBuhr, Bartlett, Palmer, Kipf). CLASS Softball Throw: Won by Kristen Penner, 101-9. 2 Kathy Hiesterman, PL. 3-Jackie Haider man, PL.

4 Jerry Rumpel- tes, S. 5 Kristine Hawkins, Long Jump: Won by (tie) Lor: Melcher of and Kristine Paul Live Modern Plumbing 509 So. 61 Beatrice Phone 238.2234 PL. 3 Mary Gillespie, C. 4- Tammy Allemang, C.

5 Connie Blaser. High Jump: Won by Linda Miller, 2 2-Donnet Dando, L. 3 Kalhy Hofacre, PL. 4 Karol Steffen, L. 5 Tie between Debra Baenr Becky Bitting and Phyllis Russell LJ, 60 Low Hurdles: Won by Julie Westphal, 10.7.

2 Holly Fischer, PL. 3 Barb Young, PL. 50 Dash: Won by Lori Melcli- er, 7.4. 2 Cindy Vanover, S. 3 Mary Gillespie, C.

4 Jean Canny, PL. 5 Diane Workman, S. 75 Dash: Won by Kristen Penner, 10.1. 2 Debbie Nitz, L. 1 Becky Cox, S.

4 Debra Baehr, C. 5 Lecia Kipf, C. 100 Dash: Won by Linda Miller, 3.8. 2 Joni Vrtiska, S. Vicki Svoboda, PL.

4 Connie Blaser, PL. 5-Tammy Allemang, C. 220 Relay: Won by Lincoln, 32.7 (Behrens, Steffens, Melcher, Nitz). 2 Cedar. 3 Stoddard.

(RECORD). 300 Relay: Won by Cedar, 42.6 (Penner, Gillespie, Baehr, Miller). 2 Stoddard. 3 Paddock Lane. (RECORD).

CLASS 50-Yard Dash: Won by Mary Gillespie, 7.4. 2-LeAnn Rulla, S. 3 Diane Sullivan, S. 4-Carol Cook, PL. 5 Lynn Ferguson, Long Jump: Won by Carol Cook, PL, 2 Lynn Ferguson, L.

3 LeAnn Rulla, S- 3 Dawna Livingston, PL. 5-Diane Sullivan, S. (RECORD). 220 Relay: Won by Stoddard 34.1 (Sullivan, Thomas, Rulla, Fritzen). 2 Cedar.

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