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14 Galesburg Register-Mail, Galesburg, Ill- Tuesday, July 19, 1977 Sports Digest Major League standings By United Press International National League American League East East Pet. GB Pet. GB Baltimre 53 39 .576 Chicago S3 3S .602 Boston SI 38 .573 Phila 52 38 .578 2 New York SO 42 .543 3 Pittsbgh SO 42 .543 5 Cleveind 41 47 .466 10 St. Louis 47 4S .511 8 Milw 41 49 .456 11 Montreal 42 47 .472 Detroit 41 SO .451 New York 37 54 .407 Toronto 34 58 .370 19 West West Pet. GB Pet.

GB LosAng 59 33 .641 Chicago 54 36 .600 Cinci 48 41 .539 Kan City 51 38 .573 2V, Houston 43 SO .462 mi Minn SO 42 .543 5 San Fran 43 51 .457 17 Texas 46 44 .511 8 San Diego 40 55 .421 20 Vi Calif 42 46 .477 11 Atlanta 34 57 .374 24 Oakland 39 51 .433 15 Monday's Results Seattle 41 54 .432 ISV2 Players Owen Legion LIMESTONE First Gome ab (No games scheduled) Today's Game AL All-Stars vs. NL All-Stars at Yankee Stadium, 8: IS p.m. Wednesday's Games (No games scheduled) Midwest League Monday's Results Waujau 6 Wis. Rapids 2 Waterloo 12 Applcton 3 Clinton at Cedar Rapids, ppd, rain Quad Cities at Burlington, ppd, rain Transactions Monday Football' Buffalo Signed defensive tackle Ron Pruitt, their sixth- round pick from Nebraska, and fullback Nate Jackson, their llth-round "pick from Tennessee St. Cincinnati Signed defensive tackle Wilson Whitley, a first- round draft choice from the University of Houston.

Hockey Colorado Signed right wing Randy Pierce, their third-round draft pick. Monday's Results (No games scheduled) Today's Game AL All-Stars vs. NL All-Stars at Yankee Stadium, 8: IS p.m. Wednesday's Games (No games scheduled) Boston Cedric their top University Charlotte. Basketball Signed "Cornhread" draft choice of North forward Maxwell, from the Carolina- College Foolball Dame Named Jim as defensive backfield Notre Johnson coach.

Soccer Minnesota Purchased rights to defenseman Bruce Twamley from New York Cosmos for undisclosed price. JACKSONVILLE, Fla, (UPI) Jacksonville University basketball Coach Don Beasley is considered one of the front- runners for the Louisiana Tech coaching job, the Jacksonville Journal reported Monday. This announcement is neither an offer to sell nor a solicilalion of an offer to buy any of these securities. The offering is made only by the Prospectus. You can invest $5,000 and get back $13,101.73 in ten CREDITHRIFT Investment Notes Series A Available in denominations of $100 or more.

If annual interest rate at is left to compound quarterly and Is paid at maturity only. A ratable portion of the interest to be paid at maturity is taxable annually by the Internal Revenue Service in eacf" year up to and including maturity. You may also choose to have interest mailed to you monthly (on notes of $5,000 or more) or quarterly. Maturity Effective Annual Interest Rate" (II interest is paid quarterly or monthly) (II inleresi is compounded quarterly and paid at maturity only) 10 years 5 years 2 years 9.75% 8.75% 7.75% 10.11% 9.04% 7.98% Tax The net proceeds from the Investment Notes, Series will be used by CREDITHRIFT to retire certain outstanding indebtedness, and the balance, if any, will be added to the general funtjs of CREDITHRIFT. Here's how you can obtain a copy of the Prospectus.

Phone a licensed representative of CFG Investment Inc. today and ask for a Prospectus. The representative(s) serving this area is listed below. Or, phone the toll-free number below. PHONE TOLL-FREE 800-457-3741 (In Indiana, 800-742-3784) FINANCIAL INC.

In Galesburg: Bill Darwine, 351 E. Main Street Phone 343-3157 Wholly-owned of CREDITHRIFT Financial. Inc. include CREDITHRIFT ol America, Inc The Moms Plan Company of Calitomia, Allen and Sleen. and American Security Corporation.

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0 TOTALS 20 9 CARDINALS Players ab Phillips 2 0 0 Davison 4 0 2 Howard 3 1 0 DeJaynes 3 1 0 Biggiam 2 2 0 Grant 3 2 0 Hoguc r. 3 0 1 Puckett 3 0 0 Moore 1 0 0 Swan.son 1 0 0 Kern 1 0 0 Bledsoe ,1 0 0 TOTALS 27 6 3 SCORE BY INNINGS: While Sox 018 00 9 Cardinals 010 230 6 QUAD-OTY DOWNS HARNESS RACING MORNING UNEFOR: WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1977 POST TIME: 8 P.M. Q-C Downs entries 8. Rusty Forbes, Wood 9. Last Mission, Remp FIFTH RACE PACE, CLM.

PURSE: FIRST RACE PACE, CLM. PURSE: $850 1. Teef Time, Holford 7-1 2. Capes Count, Protteau 6-1 3. Sally Jo's Chief.

Coleman S-1 4. L. K. Byrd. Magee 6-1 5.

Rock Concert, Freese 2-1 6. Mr. Breeze Rohdy 3-1 7. Buzz On, Towne 7-2 8. Upland Fashion, Ray 8-1 9.

Mar.sh Grass, Lorance 6-1 SECOND RACE PACE, CLM. PURSE: 1. Allen Senator, Searle 6-1 2. Noble Scot, Magee 5-2 3. Highland Holt, Duncan 6-1 4.

Northwood Kipper, Champion 6-1 5. L. K. Thunder, Baker 8-1 6. Little Henry McMahon 2-1 7.

P. V. Darnley, Weber 6-1 8. Patrick Counsel, Sabatka 8-1 9. H.

W. Express, Freese 3-1 THIRD RACE PACE, COND. PURSE: $850 1. Prairie Beauty, Yohn 2-1 2. Christopher Robin, Towne 4-1 3.

Big Blessing, Bowen 5-1 4. Hawkeye Bill, Doggett 8-1 5. Alicia Scott, Holford S-2 6. Ensign Judy (No Driver) 8-1 7. Maquoketa Girl, Duncan 3-1 8.

Florence Time, Light 9-1 9. Jill Time. Miller 7-1 Williamson 3 0 NeLson 3 1 Tumey 0 0 Mendez 0 0 Powell Holt 1 1 C. Unger 2 0 1 TOTALS 26 3 9 SCORE BY INNINGS Limestone 000 001 Galesburg 000 300 Youth League Game 1 CUBS Players ab Blackwell -1 2 2 Powers 3 0 0 Ripperger 3 1 2 Dennis 1 1 0 Harvey 3 2 3 Pitlington I 0 0 Ryan 4 0 0 SALEM, N.H. (UPI) An unidentified patron at Rockingham Park won a record trifecta payoff of $26,955 Monday by picking the first three finishers correctly in the final race.

The person walked off with the entire pool double the largest previous trifecta payoff at the track after being the only one to select 10-1 favorite Ground War to win, 5-1 shot Mendelson to place and 12-1 choice Mardie's Boy to show. FOURTH RACE PACE, COND. PURSE: $900 NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (UPI) The Buffalo Bills, still having trouble signing their No. 1 draft choice, Monday announced the signings of two other draft selections.

The Bills signed defensive tackle Ron Pruitt, their sixth selection, Pruitt is from Nebraska and Jackson played his college ball at Tennessee St. 1. WilshireKing, McMurray 4-1 2. Miss Sue Holford 6-1 3. Buffie May, Hodgelt 71 4.

Lincoln's Charity, Champion 2-1 5. Debruss, Marin 3-1 6. Sol's Creed, Magee 6-1 7. Virginel, Conley 6-1 Cheesman moves up Galesburg's Barry Cheesman, signed by the St. Louis Cardinal organization a month ago, has taken a step up the ladder.

The Galesburg catcher has been sent from Calgary of the Pioneer League to Johnson City, Tenn. of the Appalachian League, considered one of the top rookie leagues. nothing inexpensive about a trip to the hospital In fact, rising medical costs may have already outstripped your present fiealth insurance. So before you're faced with a high-priced bill and economy class insurance, get Medical Catastrophe coverage from Country Life. Medical Catastrophe picks up where basic h'ospital and medical coverage leaves off.

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(liiiiila I'll iK.ll I 'll "Bi Klllllil. (iali-hhurfi I'll. 1. Short Way, V'rostyne 2. Half A Piece, DeJulius 3.

Gala Tag, Scaturro 4. Talaria, (No Driver) 5. Sue Lang, Jacobs 6. Faye Counsel, O'hoe, Jr. 7.

Miss Action, Collier 8. Shellio, Lorance 9. Lang's Princess, Weber 9-1 6-1 3-1 7-1 4-1 8-1 9-2 7-1 SIXTH RACE PACE, CLM. PURSE: $9M 1. Talulah, Searle 5-1 2.

LaChamfer, Grcvengoed 11 3. Pauline's Boy, Baker 8-1 4. Combat Bill, (No Driver) 7-1 Jeff B. Good, Lorance 6-1 6. Gold Peanut, Champion 3-1 7.

Honest David, Scaturro 7-2 8. Golda Pzazz, Jacobs 4-1 9. Tudor, Collier S-1 SEVENTH RACE PACE, COND. PURSE: $950 1. Mighty Oaks Emma, Perkins 6-1 2.

Bunny Bluegrass, Duncan 4-1 3. Miss Beauline. Parker 91 4. Has A Chance, Searle 5. Country Fantasy, Jacobs 2-1 6.

Mr. Gesture, Magee 5-1 7. Magic Webb, V'rostyne 6-1 8. Night Pal, Bowen 7-1 9. French Epic Guy, Yohn 8-1 EIGHTH RACE TROT, COND.

PURSE: $1,200 1. Martin Ranger, Blevins 5-1 2. Eyre Queen, Eustis 8-1 3. C. G.

Song, Duncan 6-1 4. Voltan Forbes, Towne S-1 5. Laurel's Premiere, Searle 3-1 6. Mobile Queen, Ritter 8-1 7. Miss D.

Darnley, Moore 4-1 8. Bcmac Rader, Channick 9-2 9. Pearly Gal, MotI 121 NINTH RACE PACE, CLM. PURSE: $950 1. Bomber Time, Vaughan 6-1 2.

Pacing Bret, Champion 3-1 3. Jay Strong, Searle 6-1 4. Masquerader Scott, Coleman 2-1 5. John's Dream, Jefferson 8-1 6. John's First, Baker 8-1 7.

Lew Patrick, Jacobs 4-1 8. Tommy Wisco, Duncan 9. Midnight Madness, Hansen 7-1 TENTH RACE PACE, CLM. PURSE: $900 1. Mary Breeze, Towne 6-1 2.

Raider Watts. Champion 3-1 3. Enchantress Win, Searle 8-1 4. Wright's Time Byrd, Lorance 21 5. Slippin Away, Jacobs 5-1 6.

Daddio's Queen, Jacobs 6-1 7. Western's Ken, Towne 6-1 8. Ishbell, Kroninger 7-1 9. Honey's Hoss, V'winkle 9-1 signs Cedric "Cornbread" Maxwell, 6-8 forward from the University of North Carolina Charlotte, towers over Boston Celdc president and general manager Red Auerbach after signing multlyear contract at Boston Garden Monday. UNIFAX Maxwell signs with Celtics By STEVE KRAUSE BOSTON (UPI) Whether or not they get Sidney Wicks back in the fold, the Boston Celtics hope they can rekindle the center- forward relationship that gave them world championships in 1974 and 1976.

With that in mind, they drafted forward Cedric "Cornbread" Maxwell from the University of North Carolina-Charlotte last month, and signed him to a multi-year contract Monday. General Manager Red Auerbach also announced he was flying to New York Monday night to meet with Wicks' agent, Larry Fleisher, with hopes of coming together on a contract. The Celtics purchased Wicks from the Portland Trail Blazers last season, but the 6-foot-9 forward remained unsigned through last season. If the Celtics sign him this year, they'll have to give up a player to Portland. "I'm going to New York tonight (Monday) for a meeting on Wicks," Auerbach said.

"There's no reason to be any more optimistic, except we're finally getting together." Celtics officials say while Wicks would like to sign with the team, Wicks and the club are still far apart on a contract. The Celtics feel Maxwell will be good insurance if they can't reach an agreement with Wicks. Both Auerbach and coach Tom Heinsohn say Maxwell is a "quality" player who can help the club when NBA teams are forced to cut. their rosters from 12 to 11 players this season. "He's a quality player," said Auerbach.

"He's proven he has the ability to take over a ballgame." Heinsohn, noting Maxwell has been able to play the "big spot" in college, says he has plans to use Maxwell as a power forward in the same manner he used Paul Silas during the two recent championship seasons. But Heinsohn also says Maxwell could play center to spell Dave Cowens once in a while. "It depends on how it works out," he said. "He's very good inside. We could put him inside in the power position and put Cowens outside.

We don't keep our center down low in the pivot because we don't have the size." Smooth as Silk Kessler. Wt couldn't keep our good name unless we lived up to it. Smooth as Silk Kessler JULIUS KtSSUII UWBtNaBUHC. m. BUNDtO WHISKH.

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