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Friday, May 14, 1971 Indianapolis 500 to Run Saturday By DALE BURGESS Associated Press Sports Writer INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) A crowd usually guessed as the second-largest in American sports will swarm into the 539- acre Indianapolis Motor Speedway Saturday, almost guaranteed a dozen record-smashing runs for the pole position in the 55th 500-mile race May 29. Indiana State Police generally estimate the crowd for the first day of time trials upwards of 250,000 and the race day swarm at about 100,000 more. Mark Donohue of Media, who finished second to Al Unser of Albuquerque, N.M., in last year's million-dollar Indy race, will be a prohibitive favorite to win the No. 1 starting posi'ion in the 33-car field.

Donohue was clocked unofficially at 180.977 miles per hour Thursday, compared with the three-year-old official record of 171.559 for the 10-mile qualifications, set by Joe Leonard of San Jose, in an STP turbine car. Donohue has a radical new Mark 16 McLaren owned by former racer Roger Penske of Philadelphia and powered by a special short-stroke Offenhauser engine. Donohue was the first to break the 180 barrier. Peter Revson of New York, fifth in the 1969 Indy classic, and former world champion Denis Hulme of New Zealand have the only other Mark 16s that have been built. They make up the McLaren factory team and would be rated contenders for the pole if Donohue had stayed home.

Revson clocked a lap at 176.1 in his McLaren Thursday for the second fastest tour of the 2V -mile oval during practice. Ten drivers have run faster than the record in two weeks of practice. Sixteen have broken the track record unofficially. Mike Mosley of Brownsburg, turned in the Speedway's third-best practice speed of 175.85 m.p.h. Thursday in the Eague-Offenhauser with which Bobby Unser won the 1968 Indy classic.

It has been substantially rebuilt by A. J. Watson, who has handled the wrenches on six 500 winners. Bobby Unser also has a 175 lap. The 174-plus runners include 1969 winner Mario Andretti in an STP McNamara-Ford, 1970 winner Al Unser in a new Colt- Ford, and A.

J. Foyt three- time 500 winner in one of the new Coyote-Fords from his own Houston shops. Travelers in Shutout of Albuquerque LITTLE ROCK (AP) Left- hander Rudy Arroyo threw a five-hit shutout at Albuqeruque Thursday night as the Arkansas Travelers whipped the Dodgers 1-0. A sacrifice fly to right field by Tommy Heintzelman brought home the only run of the game. The only real Dodger threat came in the eighth inning when Bobby Randall slammed a pinch-hit double to left field and then took third on a wild pitch.

Arroyo began bearing down, however, and retired the next three batters and the Travelers went on to victory. The two teams will square off at 6:30 tonight for a doubleheader. In other Dixie Association action Thursday night, Columbus swept a doubleheader from Montgomery 1-0 and 5-1, Asheville took two from Charlotte 10 and 5-1, Birmingham defeated Dallas Fort Worth 4-2, Jacksonville blanked Savannah 2-0, Amarillo whipped Shreveport 5-1 and Memphis worked 14 innings to defeat San Antonio 7-5. New Fordham HOPE (ARK.) STAR, Printed by Offset Basketball ABA Playoffs By The Associated Press Championship Thursday's Result No game scheduled Saturday's Game Utah at Kentucky, afternoon, national TV, Utah leads best-of- 7 series, 3-2. Tuesday's Game Kentucky at Utah, if neces- sar NBA Protests Tele vision Logs $Hu lf ay Movie 11 Night Page Five Playing of All-Star Friday Celtics Get 2 Top Men in NBA Draft Coach NEW YORK (AP) Dr Hal WNsel who coached Ufayette to its best season last year with a 17-9 basketball record, is the new coach of the Fordham Rains The announcement of Wissel's appointment was made Thursday by Athletic Director C'arlestmo.

He NEW YORK (AP) Walter Kennedy, commissioner of the National Basketball Association, says the 17 owners of the league's teams have protested to him the all-star game planned by the NBA Players Association with a team from Top Men ms: fl rican Basketbau In a letter Thursday to Larry Fleischer, attorney for the NBA players organization, Kennedy BOSTON (AP) The Boston sa id the game scheduled for Celtics had their two top Houston May 28 is a violation choices in the National Basket- all the players' contracts ball Association draft in the which specify the team owner fold today with the signing of mus give permission for a Western Kentucky teammates player to participate in a game Clarence Glover and Jim Rose, outside league sanction. The Celtics followed the sig- The game was announced by ning of Glover, their No. 1 draft Oscar Robertson, president of pick, by getting Rose to agree the NBAPA, after Kennedy an- to a two-year pact Thursday, nounced the NBA and ABA Glover is a defensive forward, W0 uld seek congressional ap- while Rose is a 6-foot-3 back- pr0 val for a merger. The play- Night 6:00 Highway Safety 2 Truth Or Consequences 3 News 4-6-7-11-12 2 3-7 4-6 11-12 2 3-7 Amer- 2 3-7 court standout. ers presently have an in- Rose, considered outstanding junction against the merger of on defense although he aver- the former rival leagues, aged 15.5 points 15.5 points a game for Western Kentucky this season, said he chose the Celtics although he was contacted by three clubs in the rival American Basketball Association.

"Every owner," Kennedy's letter said, "has expressed to me his strong protest that the game was scheduled without such consent of the owners. I have been instructed to inform "It didn't make any differ- you that if the breach of the ence because I want to play in contract takes place each Rose said after sig- owner will hold the participat- contract. "It's the jng player responsible to the fullest extent permitted under the contract and by the law." He noted that the standard the NBA ning his prestige league." Rose agreed to a contract which does not contain a no-cut 6:30 Economics Brady Bunch High Chaparral Interns 7:00 One To One Nanny 7:30 Jean Shepherd's ica Partridge Family Name Of The Game 4-6 Andy Griffith 11-12 8:00 Washington: Week In Review 2 Jacques Cousteau 3-7 Movie 1 1 "Tarzan's Three Challenges" Movie "Fahrenheit 451" 8:30 Book Beat 9:00 Net Playhouse Love, American Style Strange Report 10:00 News, Weather 12 10:30 Johnny Carson Movie "Gunpoint" Hogan Quickly Out at Houston By BOB GREEN Associated Press Golf Writer HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) Ben 12 2 2 3-7 4-6 3-4-6-7-114-6 7 Movie "The Crowded Sky" Movie "The Sins of Rachel Cade" 10:35 Movie 3 "Jigsaw" 12:00 Movie 4 "Yellow Canary" 12:15 Dick Cavett 3 12:30 Movie 11 "I Bury the ing" Saturday Morning 6:00 Sunrise Semester Sunrise Semester 6:30 Agriculture U.S.A. Farm Roundup 6:55 Jot 7:00 Agricultural Film Tomfoolery Bugs Bunny-Road er 7:30 Cartoon Friends Heckle And Jeckle Across The Fence 8:00 Lancelot Chimp Woody Woodpecker Sabrina 8:30 Bugaloos 9:00 Jerry Lewis A Nook and a Book Dr.

Dolittile Josie and the cats 9:30 Here Come The deckers Pet Set Pink Panther 11 12 4 11 12 3 4-6 Runn- 11-12 3 4-6 7 Link-Secret 3-7 4-6 11-12 4-6 3-7 4 6 Pussy- 11-12 Double- 3-7 4 6 n.c uuircu uuat clause. Boston General Man- NBA contract says the player Hogan took an incredible nine, ager Red Auerback disclosed ha "agreed to play basketball Kermit Zarley took a two only for his club," and "not to stroke penalty and Larry Hin- that he expects the Celtics tiw UlilY 11 ID VlUUj third draft choice, Dave Rob- engage in any game or exhibi- son took a new approach to his Harlem Globetrotters 11-12 10:00 Hot Wheels 3-7 Larry Kane 4 H.R. Pufnstuf 6 Archie 1M2 10:30 Skyhawks 3-7 Here Comes The Grump 6 isch of Kansas, to sign with Denver of the ABA. 2 Favored in Winston 500 By BLOYS BRITT AP Auto Racing Writer TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP) Frank Warren and Bill Champion, two nomads of NASCAR's rich Grand National circuit, figure with a bit of give them high finishes in Sunday's $165,000 Winston 500 stock car race.

"Luck," says Warren, 33, "is fully half of the racing game. And there isn't but one way mine can go and that's up." "Tailgating (drafting) is the only way for a weaker car to go on the big speedways," said Champion, at 49 one of the oldest of the Dixie racing regulars. "You gotta pin your front bumper on the rear end of a faster car and let him tow you if you expect to do well." Warren, a native of Springfield, who came south to run the big bore stockers in 1963, ran his two-year-old Dodge at 177.093 miles per hour Thursday to capture the llth starting position in a field of 50 cars that will take the green flat at Alabama International Speedway Sunday. It was the fastest single lap that Warren has ever driven and he was naturally excited. "I don't know exactly what the boys did to that old car, but they have put me up there where I can run with the leaders and draft them all day." Champion was Thursday's second best qualifier in a Ford, covering the 2.66-mile high- banked trioval at 175.249 m.p.h.

to give him seat No. 12 in the field. Thirteen others qualified in the second day of trials, leaving 15 spots open today and the final 10 for Saturday morning. Donnie Allison won the pole position at 185.869 m.p.h. Wednesday and will lead the field away at the 12:30 p.m.

starz. tion of basketball except with game. the written consent of the The legendary Hogan, hm- club ping badly on once-shattered Kennedy said he believed legs, picked up after 11 holes of most of the owners would con- the first round of the $125,000 sent to the game if they were Houston Champions Invitational certain all the proceeds from Golf Tournament Thursday, the game would be given to "I just can't keep up with the charity. But, he said, it's re- boys," said the 58-year-old win- ported the television receipts ner of four U.S. Open cham- from the game are supposed to pionships.

go to the players' pension plan. He was a fantastic 11 over He said the owners' decision par at that time, including a on the proposed contest has nine on the par three fourth nothing to do with the merger, hole where he jumped three He also said he did not know of shots unplayable into a ravine. bronzed little was the 25-year-old Hinson and home- 11:00 Motor Mouse Hot Dog Scooby Doo 11:30 Hardy Boys Movie "Ambush" Jambo Monkees 3-7 4-6 11-12 3-7 4 6 11-12 Afternoon any NBA players who have ob- And while the tained permission from the man in the white cap team's owner to play in the all- shooting himself out of star game 25-year-old Hinson and Commissioner Jack Dolph of town hero Zarley moved into a the ABA was not available for share of the lead with 67s, four comment on Kennedy's letter, under par on the tough, 7 Ib6 12:00 American Bandstand 3-7 Laff-A-LotClub 6 Movie 11 "Three Faces West" Dastardly-Muttley 12 12:30 World Tomorrow 6 Jetsons 12 1:00 Larry Kane 3 Baseball Pre-Game Show 4-6 Movie 7 "The Texans" Like Young 12 1:15 Baseball 4-6 nor was Fleischer. Chess Play Recessed to Friday of rookie has threatened second and the last three weeks. Another stroke back, at 69, were Dave Hill and Bob Mur- LAS PALMAS, Canary Is- phy, while the big group at 70 lands (AP) Bent Larsen of included defending champion Denmark and Wolfgang Uh- Gibby Giloert, Chi Chi Rodri- Imann of East Germany ad- guez, amateur Ben Crenshaw, journed their first match Homero Thursday in the quarter-finals others, of the World Chess Championships.

The match was adjourned Blancas and several Arnold Palmer had a 71, Masters champion Charles Coody took a 72 and Lee Tre- after six hours of play in the vino was well back at 76. Zarley, laughing and joking despite the penalty that kept quarter-final him from sole control of first 44th move. It will be finished Friday. In another match at Sevilla, Spain, the place, said he still planned on match between Tigran Petros- winning "if I can stay out of yan, Russia, and Robert Heub- the Spanish moss." ner, West Germany, also was The called it on adjourned after five hours in the 41st move. It will be finished Saturday.

The quarter-final at Vancouver, B.C., involving Bobby Fischer of Los Angeles and So- penalized for striking a loose viet grand master Mark Taimo- impediment, nov was postponed until Sunday because of a dispute over a room. 2:00 Movie "Devil's Doorway" Craft Work 2:30 Movie "The Virginian" Nashville Music Green House 3:00 Golf Tournament Riverboat 4:00 Wide World Of Sports Wilburn Brothers Jim Walters Jamboree Preakness 4:30 Porter Wagoner Oak Ridge Boys 5:00 Country Place Wilburn Brothers McHale'sNavy 5:30 News NBC News Porter Wagoner Truth Or Consequences 7 CBS News 11-12 12 7 11 12 11 12 3-7 4 6 11-12 4 6 4 6 12 3 4 6 in a trap on the llth hole. Zarley brushed some Spanish moss that had fallen off an overhanging tree when he made his backswing. He was Night Dick "Digger" Phelps, who last his sweatshirt in disgust before season grided the Rams to a leaving the Kansas City Royals ninth olace in wl11 back next week a club "I told my wife I was going to win this week," the gangling, Houston resident said. "I don't usually tell her anything like I still think I can." Zarley, a former University of Houston star, turned pro seven years ago this week in the Houston Classic.

He's won two KANSAS CITY (AP) Out- tour events, the latest the 1970 fielder Carl Taylor, who burned Canadian Open. Taylor to Return to Kansas City 26-3 mark and ninth place The Associated Press rankings, then left Rose Hill to become head coach at Notre Dame. Wissel, a native of New Rochelle, N.Y., took over at Lafa- manager, said he got a telephone call Thursday from Taylor who was at his off-season yette four years ago, after the home in Sarasota Fla. Taylor earn posted a 4-2? mark. Un- wante to car of some personal matters and re- erage.

After failing twice at the plate in Baltimore Wednesday he took himself out of the game C'edric Tallis, Royals general and went to the dressing room. spokesman says. der his mentorship, Ixifayette improved its record every year and won the Western Division of the Middle Atlantic Conference last season. Carlesimo said Wissel has been given a four-year contract at an estimated $16,000 a year. The residence ot the president ot France is called KKsee Palace turn to Kansas City in a few days.

Tallis said a serious illness in Taylor's family had added to the outfielder's worries and it apparently became too much for him. Taylor has started eight games for the Royals and has gotten only seven hits in 37 dines at bat for a weak .189 av- There he set a fire to his sweatshirt in front of his locker. Taylor left the clubhouse and the Royals didn't know where he was until Tallis got the phone call. Manager Bob Lemon had suspended the player, but made no move to fill the vacancy on the roster. Tallis said Taylor will be welcomed back the management and players if he is ready to play baseball again.

Jiiiuiu an American a 1 iati.i discovered Veii- in 19M7 6:30 Across The Fence 6:55 Morning Devotional 7:00 Children's Gospel Hour This Is The Life Insight Dastardly-Muttley Farm and Home 7:30 This Is The Life Revival Fires Sanctuary Hour Jetsons Agriculture U.S.A. 8:00 Assembly Of God Gospel Singing Jubilee Oral Roberts Christophers Tom Jerry 8:30 Colorful World Herald Of Truth Thy Kingdom Come Penelope Pitstop 9:00 Jonny Quest Rex Humbard Chruch Of Christ God's Treasure Chest James Robison 9:30 Cattanooga Cats Church Service Hallelujah Train 00 Bullwinkle Oral Roberts 10 12 6 3 4 6 11 12 3 4 6 11 12 3 4 6 7 11-12 3 6 7 11-12 3 4-6 7 11 12 3-7 11 12 3-7 4 10 11 11 12 12 1 Texarkana Town Topics 6 Camera Three 11 Church Service 12 Discovery 3-7 Herald Of Truth 4 Davey And Goliath 6 Faith For Today 11 :45 Church Service 6 00 Church Services 3-4-7 Face The State 11 Camera Three 12 :30 Face The Nation 11 Consultation 12 :45 Ark-La-Tex Forum 6 Afternoon yard Champions Golf Club championship Wrestling 11 4: Course. They were one stroke in front Hubert Green, who :00 Directions 3-7 Meet The Press 4-6 To Be Announced 11 Face The Nation 12 30 Issues And Answers 3 Challenge '71 4 Treehouse Club 6 Baseball 7 On The Spot 12 00 ABC News Special 3 Executive Report 4 Flipper 6 Movie 11 "Dakota" To Be Announced 12 1:30 People And Patterns 4 Movie 6 "Storm in Jamaica" 2:00 Discovery 3 Movie 4 "Law of the Lawless" 2:30 Auto Race 3 To Be Announced 11 3:00 Auto Race 7 3:30 Movie 6 "I Could Go on Singing" Golf Tournament 11-12 00 Fishing Wagon Train Movie "Four Faces 4:30 Roller Derby 5:00 McHale'sNavy McHale'sNavy 5:30 News Sportsman CBS News 3 4 7 West" 3 11 12 3-7 6 11-12 6:00 Let's Make A Deal 3 News 4 Untamed World 6 NFL Action 7 Lassie 11-12 6:30 Newly wed Game 3 Love On A Rooftop 7 Hogan's Heroes 11-12 7:00 FBI 3-7 Ed Sullivan 11-12 7:30 Bill Cosby 4-6 8:00 Movie 3-7 "Vertigo" Bonanza 4-6 Glen Campbell 11-12 9:00 Bold Ones 4-6 Adventure 11-12 10:00 News 4-6-11-12 10:15 News 11-12 10:30 Movie 4 "Carbine Williams" Johnny Carson 6 Fishing 11 American Angler 12 10:35 News 3-7 11:00 Movie 3 "Casablanca" Johnny Carson 6 Dick Cavett 7 Movie 11 "Mystery of Mr. Wong" Merv Griffin 12 12:45 ABC News 3 Monday Morning 6:15 Sunrise Semester 6:30 Texarkana College Sunrise Semester 6:45 RFD RFD "6" Your Pastor 6:55 Morning Devotional High School Report 7:00 Colorful World Today CBS News 7:25 Arkansas A.M. 7:30 Cartoon Friends Bozo's Big Top 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 8:15 Movie "The Big Hangover" 8:30 This Morning 9:00 Hazel Sesame Street Movie "Maid of Salem" Lucille Ball 9:30 Concentration Beverly Hillbillies 9:50 Lucille Rivers 10:00 World Apart Sale of The Century Family Affair 10:30 That Girl Hollywood Squares, Love of Life 11:00 Bewitched Jeopardy Where The Heart Is 11:25 CBS News 11:30 News, Weather Who, What or Where World Apart Search For Tomorrow 11:55 NBC News News 12 6 11 4 6 12 3-4 12 3 4-6 11-12 11 3 7 11-12 7 4 6 7 11-12 4 11-12 3 3 4-6 11-12 3-7 4-6 1132 3-7 4-6 11-12 11-12 3 4-6 7 11-12 4 6 News 12 Eye On Arkansas 11 12:30 Let's Make A Deal 3-7 Joe Garagiola's Memory Game 6 As The World Turns 11-12 12:50 Lucille Rivers 4 1:00 NewlywedGame 3-7 Days Of Our Lives 4-6 Love Is A Many Splen- dored Thing 11-12 1:30 Dating Game 3-7 Doctors 4-6 Guiding Light 11-12 2:00 General Hospital 3-7 Another World 4-6 Secret Storm 11-12 2:30 One Ufe To Live 3-7 Bright Promise 4-6 Edge of Night 11-12 3:00 Password 3-7 Mike Douglas 4 Somerset 6 Gomer Pyle, USMC 11-12 3:30 Kaleidoscope 2 Movie 3 "The Invisible Man's Revenge" Daniel Boone 6 Bozo 7 Big Valley Daktari 12 4:00 Sesame Street 2 Batman 4 Lassie 1 4:30 Daniel Boone 4 Hazel 6 Rifleman 7 Judd 11 Perry Mason 12 5:00 Mister Rogers 2 ABC News 3-7 Troop 6 5:30 What's New 2 News, Weather 3 NBC News 4-6 Truth Or Consequences 7 CBS News 11-12 Night Afternoon 12:00 All My Children Little Rock Today Hugh X.

Lewis Galloping Gourmet 6:00 Kaleidoscope 2 Movie 3 "The Ghost and Mr. Chicken" News 6:30 Consumer Education 2 From A Bird's Eye View 4 Wagon Train 6 Let's Make A Deal 7 Gunsmoke 11-12 7:00 Thirty Minutes 2 Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In 4 King Family 7 7:30 Making Things Grow 2 Here's Lucy 11-12 8:00 William F. Buckley Jr. 2 Movie 3-7 "The City" Mofte 4 "Flaming Star" Movie 6 "Do You Take This Stranger?" Mayberry R.F.D. 11-12 8:30 Doris Day 11-12 9:00 Realities 2 Carol Burnett 11-12 10:00 Dental Surgery 2 News, 10:30 Johnny Carson 4-6 Dick Cavett 7 Movie 11 "The Lone Gun" Merv Griffin 12 10:35 Movie 3 "Man With A Cloak" 6:00 Truth Or Consequences 3 News 4-7-11-12 Nashville Music 6 6:15 Arkansas Outdoors 4 6:30 Lawrence Welk 3-7 Andy Williams 4-6 Mission: Impossible 11-12 7:30 KiigFamily 3 Movie 4 "Triple Cross" Ian Tyson Show 6 Tom Jones 7 My Three Sons 11-12 8:00 Movie 6 "How Green Was My Valley" Arnie 11-12 8:30 Tom Jones 3 This Is Your Life 7 Mary Tyler Moore 11-12 9:00 Immortal 7 Mannix 11-12 9:30 Championship Wrestling 3 10:00 News 3-4-6-7-11-12 10:15 Movie 3 "Somebody Up There Likes Me" Movie 6 "Ramrod" 10:30 Movie 4 Movie 7 Pleasure Seekers" Movie 11 "Blood and Black Lace" Movie 12 "What a Way to Go!" 12:00 Dick Cavett 1:30 ABC News RETAIL MANAGERS PLANNED GROWTH WITH A GROWING COMPANY i WAL-MART STORES, a rapidly expanding Discount Department Store chain, has several openings in a COMPANY-WIDE PROGRAM I for men with the desire and ability to become DEPARTMENT MANAGERS, ASSISTANT MANAGERS i AND GENERAL MANAGERS.

Applicants with experience as retail supervisors preferred. Full con- sideration will be given to men with background in A VARIETY, HARDWARE, AUTOMOTIVE, SPORTING GOODS, DISCOUNT OR DEPARTMENT STORE RETAILING BEGINNING SALARY OPEN I Future earnings potential is among highest in retail industry PROFIT SHARING PLAN, RETIREMENT PROGRAM and other excellent employee benefits. Promotion or training assignments may require relocation to stores in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Louisiana and Kansas. APPLY NOW! AH applications are confidential. On Wednesday, May 19 from 6 p.m.

until 10 p.m. and on Thursday, May 20 from 7 a.m. to 12 noon, a company Supervisor will accept applications and conduct interviews at WAL-MART STORE HIGHWAY 27 -NASHVILLE, ARK. Next To Hoover House Restaurant Ask For M.I. Dillard Or send resume to Walmart.

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