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SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP Rio Hondo San Diego State Clinches Tie ft4 SSC. 1972 flngelrg Zimt 3 Shifts Pacing Campaign to Albatross With 20-7 Triumph Pprllanrlc fcalfWt- 11 r. onpo mmo TTSTTT Redlands halfback sur ence same. USIU and TJC BY BIOX ABBOTT Times Stiff Writer I CM 111 I a-li'-SS: As a syndicated "millionaire," Super Bowl now retires to stud at the Hanover Shoe Farm in Pennsylvania. The winner, Dayan, also heads 1 into retirement at the Walnut Hall Farm in Kentucky.

His credentials now include two Classic triumphs, a world record-equalling 2:13 25 for the 1 18 miles in 1970 and a clocking of 2:19 45 in the mud Friday that was worth $45,000. The 6-year-old son of Hickory Smoke closed out his career with earnings of $666,474. Likes Off Track "I thought Dayan would have a pretty good chance when it started to rain," admitted the winning driver, Billy Myer. "It was a little slipper7, but this horse has shown a liking for an off track." Some observers Saturday-were critical of Dancer's tactics with Super Bowl, his refusal to back off in the early going when the French mare, Une de Mai. pressured them for the lead.

They splashed along in a speedy, considering the conditions, opening ter in :29 45, half-mile in 1:02 35 and three-quarters in 1:34 flat. was sitting right behind them, and after their pace-setting duel they were dead horses by the time they straightened out in the stretch. Fan Wins $4,500 Flower Child staged a late rally from last to earn second money of $20,000, finishing 1 34 lengths behind Dayan. Six lengths arth'er back, Oppy held on for third as he got home ahead of Une de Mai, Jays Gal and Super Bowl-It was also Share-the-Purse Night and Aldo Martire of Los Angeles held the winning ticket on Dayan, worth 10 of what the horse won, or $4,500. "I've been unemployed, but I was supposed to start on a job Monday," Martire said.

"Now well, who needs it? I'll be back at the track Tuesday." WINNING ROLE Droll Role, Braulio Baeza up, sweeps to 4-length win in $150,000 Washington, D.C., International Saturday on soggy Laurel course. Ifl WlrePhots COUGAR II SCRATCHED International Taken by Droll Role; 2 Fall passed 1,000 yards for the season with only the Whittier game remaining. His total is 1,102. Occidental is 0-4 in the SCIAC, 1-7 overall. In another SCIAC game, La Verne used a variety of plays to beat Claremont-Mudd, 25-7.

The visiting Leopards scored on a pass, fumble recovery, 33 -yard field goal, safety and run to even their record at 2-2 in the conference and 4-4 overall. Claremont-Mudd is 1-3 and 3-5. The Stags' Billy Nash, No. 2 rusher in the NAIA District 3 behind Streeter, gained 123 yards, which included a scoring run of 36 yards. Curtis Frick, the district's No.

3 rusher, nearly matched Nash's total with 118 for La Verne. In CCA play, UC Riverside (now 3-0) retained first place by edging visiting Cal State Northridge, 27-26. Artis Lilly kicked a 42 yard field goal with one second remaining in the game to beat the Matadors, who now have lost 4 games by a total of 5 points. Northridge, 1-3 in the CCAA and 4-4 overall, had taken the lead, 26-24, with 52 seconds left on a 9-yard scoring pass from Joe Gomez to Diesel Robinson, The score culminated an 80-yard drive in 5 plays. Riverside now is 8-1 overall.

Cal Poiy (SLO) Wins The nation's third-ranked college team. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, closed in on the CCAA title by rolling to a 27-3 triumph over Cal State Fullerton at Santa Ana Bowl. The unbeaten Mustangs, now 2-0 in the conference and 7-0-1 overall, were led by sophomore Pete Hubbard's TD runs of 27 and 15 yards and a 95-yard kickoff return by Walter Mead, a freshman from Santa Ana. Fullerton, 2-2 in the CCAA and 5-4 overall, advanced to the Cal Poly 7-yard line or deeper 4 times, but was held to a 28-yard field goal by Bill Fenoglio. Fullerton outgained the Mustangs in total yards, 264-263.

In nonconference action, Cal Lutheran defenders intercepted 4 Jim Sander passes to score a 27-12 win over visiting Cal State Los Angeles. Two spectacular scoring plays included a 65-yard pass from Cal Lutheran's Kip Downen to Mike Sheppard and a 70-yard kickoff return by the Dia-blos' Claudie Watson. Cal Lutheran now is 5-4, LA 3-5. Azusa Pacific won its second game of the season with a 19-9 victory over visiting Loyola. Playing in gusty winds, rain and cold, Azusa Pacific limited Loyola in the second half to 40 total yards, all rushing, and intercepted 3 passes.

Azusa Pacific now is 2-6, Losola 1-6. In another nonconfer i. Wins SoCal Tj, at 111 IV Ji II Rio Hondo College won the Southern California Conference title Saturday by defeating Golden West, 34-17. Cypress upset LACC, 18-13, to help Rio Hondo to the championship. Rio Hondo and LACC were expected to meet for the title next week but the Hoadrunners, with a 6-0 repcrd, could lose to the Cubs (4-2) and still own their third consecutive championship.

Freshman quarterback Doug Holderman paced the Roadrunners with 9 completions good for 241 yards and 2 touchdowns, hitting John Badistian. for 53 yards and Joe Amidon with a 70-yarder. Amidon caught 4 passes for 131 yards. Scores Late Cypress, which had a season-opening win over Rio Hondo taken away due to an ineligible player, scored all its points in the final 13 minutes to eliminate LACC. El Camino and Pasadena set up their Metropolitan rence showdown next week by remaining e.

eated. Defending state and conference champion El Camino extended its unbeaten string to 18. by holding off Bakersfield, 41-34. Chris DeWan's passing (13 of 22 for 272 yards and 3 touchdowns) had helped El Camino build a 41-14 advantage, but the Renegades converted 2 onside kicks and a fumble recovery into touchdowns to give the Warriors a scare. Pasadena, ranked second in the state behind El Cain i won its ninth straight game by edging Valley, 28-21.

Elvin Mo-man sparked the Lancers with 3 touchdowns, running 8 and 2 yards and catching a 13-yard pass from Rick Holoubek. Cerritos took sole pos- session of the South Coast Conference lead by routing San Diego Mesa, 44-20. Santa Ana fell into a second-place tie at 2-2 with Mesa, Orange Coast and Fullerton by dropping a K3-14 decision to Orange Coast. Benny Ricardo's 17-yard field goal with 41 seconds left won it for the Pirates. METROPOLITAN CONFERENCE Pasadena 2S, valley 21 Valley I ,7 jt Pasadena 0 21 7 0-2 Valley: TD-Yate (20 pass from Grimes); Smith 2 (1 and runs).

PAT Glasgow 3 (kicks). Pasadena: TD Woman 3 (I and 2 runs, 13 pass from Holoubek); Bevel (11 pass from Holoubek). PAT-Hatchett 2 (kicks); Bevel (pass from Holoubek). El Camine 41, Bakersfield 34 ifS '2 Barger (1 run); Sneed (1 run); Reedy (42 run). PAT-Per-Leon 4 (kicks).

El Camino: TD-Darden 2 (2 and 1 runs); DeWan (1 run); Pierson (8 pass from DeWan); Ferguson pass from DeWan); Crabtree (46 pass from DeWan). PAT Beneko 5 (kicks). Pierce II, Long Beach It Pierce 0 21 7 028 Beach 3 7 0 O-IO Pierce: TD Baker 3 (3, 4 and 2 runs); Crowder (1 run). PAT Crun-. UnS TD Brown (13 pas from Townes).

FG George (20). PAT George (kick). SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE Orange Coast 1. Santa Ana 1 Orange Coast 7 0 3-1 Santa Ana 7 0 7 0-14 Orange Coast: TD Mohulskl (7 pass from White); White (58 pass from Mon-ahan). FG-Rlcardo (17).

PAT-Ricar- tin (kick) Santa Ana: TD-Mclnturff (70 pass from Dver); Randall (1 run). PAT Mclnturff 2 (kicks). Cerritos 44, SD Mesa 20 Fullerton 33, Mt. San Antonio 7 SO. CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE East LA 13, Southwest LA 12 Southwest LA 0 East LA 3 7 3 0-13 Southwest LA: TD Mayes (10 pass from Mercadel); Farmer (75 punt "awt'LAr TD Watts (1 run).

FG Magellon 2 (17 and 33). PAT-Magellon (kick). Rie Honda 34, Golden West 17 Golden West 17 0 0 0-17 Rio Hondo 0 20 14 0-34 Golden West: TD-Cornelius (5 ryn); Rice (12 run). FG-Whlte (41). PAT- 8Rlo Hondo: TD Zaby (24 run); Ba-rich (1 run); Colacchio (33 Intercep-tion); Badistian (53 pass from Holder-man); Amidon (70 pass from Holder-man).

PAT Holderman (run), Hunter 2 (kicks). Cypres It. LACC 13 Cypress 0 0 0 18 It LACC 0 0-13 Cvorese: TD Gonzales (21 pass from Cardarelll); McNamee (1 pass from Cardarelll); Vandaveer (1 run). LACC Nichols (29 pass Duncombe). FG Bellchesky 2 (49 and 29).

PAT Be-lichesky (kick). WESTERN STATE CONFERENCE Moorpark 0 14 0 7-21 Ventura 21 7 0-34 Moorpark: TD Young (2 run), Mak-Inson (9 pas from Young), Hovt (2 run). PAT-Lopez 3 (kicks). Ventura: TD Dixon 3 (53, 1 and 10 runs), Ertman 2 (54 run and 10 runs). PAT-Michel 4 (kick).

West LA 27, Compton Compton 0 0 4 0 West LA 7 7 7 a-27 Compton: TD Parker (3 run). West LA: TD Flannagan 3 (1, and 1 run); Avant (4 pass from Flannagan). PAT McCann 3 (kicks). College of Canyon 23, Hancock 23 Ventura 14, Moorpark 21 Santa Barbara 34, Glendale 0 MISSION CONFERENCE Cltru 21, Riverside 12 Riverside 6 0-12 Cltru 7 0 7 721 Riverside: TD Ball (13 pas from Berg); Talbert (1 run). Citrus: TD William 3 (17, 56 and 3 runs).

PAT Pawlek 3 (kicks). Palomar 9, Southwestern 0 San Dlega 31, Chaffey 29 Saddleback 34, San Bernardino 14 DESERT CONFERENCE Mlra Costa 45, Imperial Valley 10 Colleoa of Desert 0, Barstow 0 Victor Valley 41, Mt. San Jacinto 0 NONCONFESENCE Aritona -Western Jfc 'Orawflont a for Title Pal Stato San Dipcn as- Cal State San Diego as sured itself of at least a tie for the PCAA championship Saturday night as the Aztecs snapped University of Pacific's 7-game win streak with a 20-7 victory at San Diego Stadium. Intermittent rain fell throughout the battle, witnessed by 25,000 fans. Dennis Haughn kicked field goals of 32 and 27 yards, Bill Donckers passed 14 yards to Tim Thorn for a touchdown and Harry Benson drove 1 yard for another to give the Aztecs their third conference win without a defeat.

Overall, San Diego is 8-1. Pass for 216 Yards Pacific, now 3-1 in the conference and 7-3 scored on Bruce Keplin-ger's 7-yard run in the third quarter. Kelly Vi. ney kicked the conversion after the Tigers' regular kicker, Mark Pash, limped off the field in the second period following an unsuccessful field goal try from 37 yards. Pash had been listed as a doubtful player due to a knee injury.

San Diego quarterbacks Bill Donckers and Jesse Freitas combined for 216 passing yards. Donckers hit on 12 of 14 for 111, Freitas on 9 of 11 for 105. Keplinger, Pacific's fresh-m a quarterback, completed 3 of 7 passes for 24 yards. Pacific's Mitchell True was the game's top ground gainer. He carried 18 times for 80 yards.

Overall, the Tigers out-rushed the Aztecs, 181 to 110 yards. San Diego can win the PCAA title outright by beating Cal State Long Beach Nov. 25 at Anaheim Stadium. A San Diego loss to the 49ers would result in the Aztecs sharing the PCAA crown with Pacific, which has concluded its conference schedule. Wayne Estabrook rifled 4 touchdown passes to Mike McGuire and Mike Sands kicked a 30-yard field goal as.

SCIACCO-leader Whittier defeated host Pomona-Pitzer in the rain, 31-6. Estabrook completed 15 of 29 passes for 282 yards, McGuire accounting for 147, to lead the Poets to their fourth conference win without a loss. Overall, Whittier is 6-2-1. Redlands kept pace with Whittier in the SCIAC and set up a title showdown with the Poets by whipping 23-11, Saturday night. The Bulldogs piled up 385 yards in rolling to their fourth conference victory without a defeat (5-4 overall).

Tim Streeter gained 161 yards on 27 carries as the ABA Highlights At Denver: Denver 114, Memphis 111 (overtime) Marv Robert scored six points In overtime to lead Rockets past Tarns. With Denver leading 112-111, Luther Racklev missed a slam dunk and George Thompson missed the ensuing tip. Roberts then hit two foul shots with 39 seconds left to Ice game. High scorers: Thompson 31, Roberts 30, Johnny Neumann (M) 27, Warren Jaball (D) 26, Ralph Simpson (D) 22. Attendance 7,467.

At Dallas: San Diego 104, Dallas 103. Chaps Steve Jones missed a 20-ft. lumper at buzzer and Conquistadors held on to win. Dallas had chance to win when they got a lump ball with 5 seconds left. Jones got the tip, but forced his shot which fell short.

High scorers: Stew Johnson (SD) 33, Bob Netolicky (D) 30, Chuck Williams (SD) 20, Jones 18, Rich Jones (D) 18. Art. 2,248. At Louisville: Kentucky 116, New York 99. With 4:34 left in third period Colonel broke open close game.

Dan Issel ignited Kentucky barrage that lengthened a 54-52 halftlme lead to a 74-63 bulge at end of three quarters. New York lost sixth game In six nights. High scorers: Issel 36, Bill Melchlonnl (NY) 24, Artl Gllmore (K) 21, Bill Paulti (NY) 20. Attendance 8,500. At Charlotte: Carolina 136, Virginia 128.

Carolina used clutch free throws after four technical foul were called on Squires In final half minute to win game. Squire pulled to within one point, 129-128, with 11 seconds left. Technical foutt were assessed for excessive time, two on coach Al Blanchl and one on Fatty Taylor. Mack Calvin hit the free throw and Billy Cunningham scored three point lumper at buzzer. High scorer: Calvin 32, Cunningham 27, Jim Eakins (V) 25, Julius Ervlng (V) 24.

At Salt Lake City: Indiana 129, Utah 109. Indiana moved back into first place i In Western Division. Two teams battled on even term in first quarter, but Pacers broke game open In second period with blistering fast break to lead at half, 63-47. In the second half sloppy Utah passing and hot shooting from Pacer Billy Keller put game out of reach. High scorer: George McGln-nl (0 39, Keller 25.

Zelmo Beaty (U) 24. Att. 10,129. WHA Highlights At Boton: New England 6, New York S. Tommy Webster scored the second of hi two goal with 40 seconds lefl as Whaler overcame 3-goal deficit with 4 goals In final period.

New England Jim Dorey picked up 3 assists, all third period. New York was held to only II shot on goal. At Chicago: Cleveland 4, Chicago 1. Gerry Pender, former Chicago Black Hawk and California Seal scored hat trick to lead Crusader. Att.

5,690. At Quebec: Quebec 3, Houston 1. An-dre Gaudette scored 2 goals to power Nordlque past Aeros. Houston got only goal In first period on shot by Duke Harrl. Boxing Results BUENOS AIRES-Carlo Monzon, 15t 34, Argentina dec.

(15) Benny erlscoe, 158, Philadelphia (Monzon retain world mlAdleweloht title). WONOLtUUw-Juan Cofiado. Opwm-cen RepuMIO W3t Gallepo, Philippine llunlor llghtwetgMt). San Diego battled to a 7-7 tie, leaving both teams with 4-3-1 records. USIU held a 7-0 halftime lead on a TD by quarter- -back Ruben Anderson, who faked a pass then dashed 35 yards to score.

The Toreros evened the game in the third period when Darrell Beshears I blocked a punt, recovered the ball and raced 35 yards for the touchdown. At DeKalb, 111., Lloyd Robinson, a third-stringer who had carried the ball only twice before this sea-, son, drove for 116 yards and Cal State Fresno's only TD as the Bulldogs edged Northern Illinois, 9-6. Northern Illinois fumbled 8 times, 2 of which led to Fresno scores. Craig Hollworthy kicked a 41- yard field goal in the sec- ond quarter to provide the margin of victory. Fresno now is PCAA cal State San Diego 20, Pacific 7 Cal State San Diego 3 14 0 320 Pacific 0 0 7 0-7 SD FG Haughn 32 SD Thorn 14 pass from Doncker (Haughn kick) SD Benson 1 run (Haughn kick) Keplinger 7 run (Viney kick) SD FG Haughn 27 Attendance 25,000 SCIAC Redlands 23, Occidental 11 Occidental 0 0 3 S-ll Redlands 6 7 3 7-23 Red Hiroto 14 run (run failed) Red Streeter 1 run (Damschen kick) Red FG Damschen 28 Oxy FG Canary 32 Red Brage 7 pass from Simmon (Damschen kick) Oxy Schnebecfc I run (Sehnebeek run) Attendance 2,000 Whittier 31, Pomona-Pitzer Whittier 3 14 14 0-31 Pomona-Pitzer 0 0 6 06 FG 30 Sands McGuire 7 pas from Estabrook (Sands kick) McGuire 38 pass from Estatebrook (Sands kick) p.pVail 1 run (kick failed) McGuire 69 pass from Estabrook (Sands kick) McGuire 38- pass from Estabrook (Sands kick) Attendance 5C0.

La Vern 25, Claremont-Mudd 7 La Verne 13 0 3 9-25 Claremont-Mudd 0 7 0 07 LV Russl 26 pass from Rooney (Karns kick) LV Keilty 27 fumble recovery (kick blocked) C-M B. Nash 36 run (Davlln kick) LV FG 33 Karn LV Safety Ducey tackled by Hard- 'Tv Welch 1 run (Karn kick) Attendance 800 1 CCAA UC Riv. 27, CS Norlhrldga 16 CS Northridge 7 6 0 13-26 UC Riverside 7 14 3 3-22 CSN Rucker 59 run (Balling kick) UCR Bolinger i pas from Bailey (Lilly kick) UCR-Bailev 1 run (Lilly kick) UCR Williams 16 run (Lilly Kick) CSN FG Ballina 25 CSN FG Ballina 33 UCR-FG Lilly 28 CSN Watson 9 pass from Gomez (run failed) CSN Robinson 9 pass from Gomez (Ballina kick) UCR-FG Lilly 42 San Luis Obispo 27, Cal State Fullerton I Cal Poly (SLO) 0 0 14 13-27 Cal State Fullerton 0 0 3 03 CP Hubbard 27 run (Guerra kick) CP Mead 95 kickoff return (Guerra kick) FG Fenoglio 28 CP Hubbard 15 run (Guerra kick) CP Robbins 3 run (kick failed) Attendance 4,000 NONCONFERENCE Cal Lutheran 27, Cal Stata LA 12 Cal State LA 0 0 6 6-lt Cal Lutheran 14 0 7 627 CL Uebelhardt 3 run (Ramsey kick) CL Kellev 20 pass from Sheppard (Ramsey kick) CSLA Sander 1 run (run failed) CL Sheppard 65 pass from Downen (Ramsey kick) CL Uebelhardt 3 run (kick failed) CSLA Watson 70 kickoff return (run failed) Attendance 2,500 Cal St. Fresno t. N.

Illinois 6 Cal. St. Fresno 0 3 0 69 i Northern Illinois 0 0 0 66 CSF FG Hollworth 41 CSF Robinson 3 run (kick failed) I Florence 80 pass from Carlson (kick failed) Azusa Pacific 19, Loyola Loyola 6 3 0 Azusa Pacific 9 0 10 0 1 AP Hanvey tackled Crisclone In end zone. AP Koupal 3 run (Colburn kick) Loy Criscione 1 run (kick failed) Loy FG VanDordrecht 36 AP Stevens 11 run (Colburn kick) AP FG Colborn 41 Attendance 300 USIU 7, U. San Diego 7 USIU 7 0 0 07 San Diego 0 7 07 USIU Anderson 35 run (Scheminka (kick) USD Beshears 35 run with blocked punt (Jache kick) 52 and 34-yard field goals by Mickey Doyle.

After Adams' 80-yard scoring pass to Hughes, the Utes finally got un-tracked. Payne hit Lance Rob- bins on 'an 11-yard pass and lemming Jensen booted his second and third field goals from 41 and 35 yards to close-the "score to 27-16. But Doyle's third field goal from 27 yards and Adams' final TD passes to Clark clinched the garne. Utah Stata free safety. Phil Shelley, intercepted three Utah passes.

SCORE BY QUARTERS Utah 3 10 3 0-14 Utah State 20 7 17 h44 USU Clark 36 pas from Adam (Doyle kick) Utah FG Jensen 45 USU Forde 14 past from Adamt (Doyle kick) USU FG Dovla 34 USU FG Doyle 52 USU Houesh 80 pas from Adam (Doyle kick) Utah Robbins 11 pas from Payrtf (Jensen kick) Utah FG Jensen 41 Utah FG Jensen 35 i USU-FG Doyle 27 i USU Clark 85 pas from Adamt (Dovle kick) USU Clark It pass from Adam (Dovle kick) Attendance 19,434. STATISTICS Utah USU First down 5 Ruthes-vards 43-45 23-61 Passing yards 383 Sir Return yards, Passe 28 55-4 S1-45-I Punt A 63J Fumbles-lost 2-1 1 Penaltiei-yard 1-74 f-Ut injury and Parnell received a bloody nose and a cut on his back. It also was reported that Boreen was all right as was Jumbo Jet. Droll Role paid $9.60, $4.60 and $4. Parnell returned $4.80 and $4.60 and Steel Pulse was $11.40 to show.

The 3-6 exacta of Droll Role and Parnell was worth $36.20. Time for the IV2 miles over the turf course made soft by rain was 2:38 4-5. It was the condition of the course that led to the withdrawal of Mary F. Jones' Cougar II from the race. The victory was the second straight for Droll Role, who ist trained by Tommy Kelly.

In his previous start he won the a a dian International Championship. It was in that race that Baeza got the mount on Droll Role because of a suspension to regular rider Eddie Maple. The $100,000 first prize boosted the 4 year old colt's career earnings to $345,497. He has 10 victories in 36 starts, 7 of the victories coming in 19 outings this year. It was one down buried deep in the Hollywood Park mud but still one to go for Stanley Dancer and his never-ending supply of sulky champions following Friday night's disap-pointing finish to the-career of Super Bowl, After 18 straight triumphs Super Bowl finished sixth and last as the 1-2 favorite in the $100,000 American Trotting Classic -which was won for a second time by world record-holder Dayan.

"It was the condition of the racetrack more than anything else," explained the disappointed Dancer, who inadvertently disclosed the little-publicized fact -that Super Bowl has been bothered by foot trouble. "He wasn't getting hold of the track because he wears a bar shoe," Dancer said. A bar shoe frequently is used for horses which have foot problems. It protects a sore or damaged area around the hoof, enabling a horse to put his foot down firmly. It may be that foot trouble was the determining factor in retiring Super Bowl as a 3-year-old.

Turns to Albatross Dancer will now-concentrate on winning the 000 American Pacing Classic Dec. 1 with Albatross, the defending champion. Albatross hardly seemed to notice the damp and conditions Friday night when he worked a spectacular mile between races before the 20,976 fans. Despite the mud, his last half was :58 25 and his final quarter was :28 15 on the way to a 2:03 45 clocking. Although Super Bowl failed to win his 19th race in a row, the 3-year-old son of Stars Pride collected $2,500 for his sixth-place finish to increase his record 1972 earnings to 8441,711.

For his career uper Bowl earned $605-609 in winning 38 of 51 races. HARNESS Copyright 1972 by Triangle Publications, Inc. (Dallv Racing Form) WESTERN HARNESS RACING, Hollywood Park, Inglewood, California, Saturday, Nov. 11, 1972 Forty-eighth night of 67-night meeting. Finishes, all races, confirmed by official Photochart Camera.

(Clear and fast) 524 FIRST RACE One mile. Pace. For all ages. Purse $3,600. Top claiming price $11,600.

Horse and driver Fin. To $1 DScotty Counsel, Den's 21 1U 7.10 Maple Hills Actor, C'm'n 10 2ns 8.70 Varsity Signal, Shapiro 91 33 4.60 Miss Lekram, Rapone Ul 41 2.20 Sundown Lass, Cronk 51 51 27.20 Arabella, Campbell 81 6U 26.30 Broad Shadow, Ack'man 31 73 7.10 Scorcher Wave, Bennett 65 81 9.10 Phoenix Byrd, Crane 71 92J 23.90 Beckys Pride, Stillings 41 10 6.00 1:02 1-5, 1:32 3-5, D's Seotty Counsel 16.20 7.00 4.20 Maple Hills Actor 10.40 6.2J Varsity Signal 3M Winner, b.g. 4, by Haves Counsel Scottvs Vision. Owned by R. Gurrola.

Trained by J. Dennis. Mutuel pool 709. Exacta pool $121,932. $2 Exacta (5-3) paid $142.80 525 SECOND RACE One mile.

Trot. All ages. Purse $6,000. Horseand driver Fin. To SI 6TdGlory, Dennis 33 13! 2.10 Painted Doll, Brandt 2U 18.80 Darn Great, Bailey 73 3 1.70 dq-Walkin Boots, Camp'l 12! 11.80 Flying Trip, Tripp 6h 5U 9.70 Luring Star, Cronk 21 63 6.00 Armbro Jet, Bayless 8 78 23.60 Luther Hanover, R.

W'ms 51! 8 8.50 do Disqualified and placed 5th. 4-5 1:32, 1:46 1-5, 2-5. Old Glory 6.20 4.40 3.00 Painted Doll 10.20 5.00 Darn Great 3 Winner, b.g. 5, Stars Pride Briana Hanover. Trained by J.

O'Brien. Mutuel pool, $120,720. 526 THIRD RACE One mile. Pace. All ages.

Purse $5,500. Horse and driver 3k Fin. To $1 Game Time, Cronk 83 11 8.B0 Flash On Pick, Daulton 42 2" 4 60 Gus Minbar, Vollaro 9 8.60 Direct Takeoff, Bayless 5h 41 12.30 Mr. Big, R. Williams 71 513 8.60 Scottish Design, Tisher 611 6U 4.80 Deezlebub, Dennis HI 72 2.00 Overhaul, Sifert 31 871 38.00 Local Call, Cobb 21 9 8.70 Scratched Our Nlbbler.

Time, :29 3-5, 1:01 3-5, 1:30 4-5, 1:45 2-5. Game Time 19.60 7.80 5.20 Flash On Pick 5.40 3.40 GO Minbar 5.60 tyinner, ch.g. 7, Easy Adios Little Cleo. Trained by R. McGonagle.

ahutuel pool, $139,037. 52V FOURTH RACE One mile. Pice. All ages. Purse $6,000.

jtforse and driver Fin. To $1 Hobby Horse Lupe, Crane 41 lit 2I0 I ackv John, Wllburn Si 2 2.90 Winburn, Maynard 1H 3nk 7.40 Ocean Mouth, Brandt 21 41J 9.20 Perfect Weapon, Dennis 41 5h 11.80 M7 Lady O'Brien, Lynch 7 31 6.30 Bre Bye Roger, Bayless 31 7 4.50 Jo scratches. Jime, :30 3-S, 1:03 1-5, 1:33 4-5, 18 2-5, 2:02 4-5. Hobby Horse Lupe 4.20 3.40 2.M LSckv John 3.80 3.00 Wnburn Winner, b.h. 6, Dancer Hanover -Htibby Horse Betty.

Trained by J. Crane. Miituelpool, $137,451. J28 FIFTH RACf-One mile. Pace.

All Pur" 'm' 'Horse and driver- Fin. To $1 Cum Uude, Dennis 2J1 jjl 10.10 Thorpes Victory, Craig 5 2H 19.00 Brenna, Miller 71 3.M Ouaker Byrd, Gregory 31 4i 5.90 Florida Flash, Ackermen 6J 5 1 1240 Hiram Bay, Bailey 1J1 1 2.60 Caledonia Lobell, R. W'ms 411 7tj 5.50 Rio Daddvs Shadow, Stll'a 9 9.10 Robran, LaCott 9 10 80 Scratched Jembo Astra, Hamler Lady. LAUREL, Md. W) Droll Role of the United States took the lead as Boreen of Ireland and Jumbo Jet of Singapore fell entering the backstretch and swept to victory Saturday in the 21st running of the Washington, D.C, International at Laurel Race Course.

Boreen was taken from the course in a horse van. Droll Role, owned by John M. Schiff and ridden by Braulio Baeza, finished 4 lengths in front of Par-nell of England in bringing the United States its 11th victory in the $150,000 invitational race over 12 miles on the grass. Steel Pulse of England was third, 9 lengths back of Parnell and a length in front of San San, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner from France. Completing the order of finish were Belle Geste of Canada, Kentucky Derby winner Riva Ridge and Mejiro Musashi of Japan.

Boreen, ridden by Buster Parnell, and Jumbo Jet, ridden by Lester Piggott, fell after entering the backstretch. Piggot had a minor hand RACING GARDEN STATE La Prevoyante, Jean L. Lev-esque's unbeaten filly, raced to a 1-length. victory in the $190,920 Gardenia Stakes. La Prevoyante, a bay daughter of Buckpasser, led from the start in the 1 116 mile race.

Her' time over a fast track was 1:47 2-5. well off the track record of 1:41 flat set by Sadair, in 1964. Favored at 3-10 with the crowd of 24,004, La Prevoyante paid $2.60. Tamao Ta-mashima's- North Broadway closed along the rail for second in the field of a head in front of Edward Sawyer's Fine Tuning, who had a length and a half on Princess' Doubleday, BAY MEADOWS Glass Blower, under the urging of jockey A. L.

Diaz, flew clown the middle of a muddy track to score a three-quarter length upset In the $20,000 added Junipero Serra Stakes. The victory established Glass Blower as a solid contender for the S100.000 added California Juvenile Stakes Dec. 16. Glass Blower paid $15.40 and $10.00 to' lead three young longshots under the wire. Destructively was second and Cow Country third.

AQUEDUCT which found the rain-sof- Cavaliers Get Rule From Philadelphia CLEVELAND (UPI) Continuing their drive to; be contenders in the NBA's Central Division, the Cleveland Cavaliers Saturday, acquired. Bob Rule, six-year center from Philadelphia in exchange for Dave Sorenson, little-used former Ohio State center. PASSING RECORD CHARTS Time, t30 3-5, 1:01 1-S, 1:31 1-5, 2:01. Cum Laude 22.20 12.60 4.20 Thorpes Victory 14.80 9.20 Brenna 3.40 Winner, b.g. 6, Mighty Tar Heel Fairy Eden.

Trained by T. Dennis. Mutuel pool, 575,066. $5 Exacta pool, 5154,875. $5 Exacta (9-3) paid $1,175.50.

529 SIXTH vitational. Purse $15,000. lrseandIockev To Horton Hanover, Bayless 3U 1U 9.30 Sir Dairae, Dennis 41! 2ns 4.90 Isle Of Wl9ht, Wilburrt 22 31! 2.50 El Patron, Ackerman 42 4U 5.90 Damascus, Campbell 7 51J 15.10 Bye Bye Max, Bailey 12 44 7.80 Kentucky, Lynch 51 7 2.10 No scratches. Time, :28 4-5, 1:00 4-5, 1:31, 1:44 3-5, 1:58 3-5. Horton Hanover 20.40 9.40 4.20 Sir Dairae 4.20 3.40 Isle Of Wight 2 60 Winner, br.h.

7, Stars Pride High-land Lassie. Trained by J. O'Brien. Mutuel pool, $149,599. 530 SEVENTH RACE One mile.

Pace. All ages. Purse $6,000. Nick'sPainter, Dennis 22 12 2.20 Korkie Woollen, Daulton 33 2H 4.60 Big Time, Bailey HI 31 2.90 Rico Hanover, Gregory 43 43 5.20 Maida Million, Cobb Si 10.90 Senga Colby, Crane 72 6U 15.20 D's Beauty, 8 76J 21.80 Star John, Todd 45 8 9.40 Time, :31 2-5, 1:03, 1:32 4-5, 1:47, 2:00 4-5. No scratches.

Nick's Palmer (.40 3.20 2.40 Korkie Woollen 5.00 3.60 Big Time 3.40 Winner, b.g. 4, Painter Brenda Kay. Trained bv J. Dennis. Mutuel pool, $135,860.

531 EIGHTH RACE On mile. Pace. Purse $10,000. Marshall Dares, Bailev 22 11 4.30 Garcon Roux, J. W'ms HI 2h 3.10 Stella Frost, Acxerman 42 3U 2.60 Veri Special, Bayless 3h 41 7.40 Flying Dream Cobb 6 5U 3.90 Rail Time, Miller 51 4 5.00 No scratches.

Time, :29 3-5, 1:00 1-5, 1:31 1-5, 1:45 1-5, 1:59 1-5. Marshall Dares 10.40 5.00 3.00 Garcon Roux 5.20 2.80 Stella Frost 2.80 Winner, b.h. 5, Meadow Gene Valley Pearl. Trained by J. Bailey.

Mutuel pool, $124,257. 532 I NTH ACE One milt. Pace. All ages. Purse $3,800.

Nam, Conroy 51 ill 3.60 Easter Chip, Dennis 32 2U 20.5.0 Senator Glib, Rapone HI 3i 2.50 Lincoln Land Brook, Craig 91 4i 19.40 Edge wood Keene, R. W's 41 51 4.00 Bo Bo Ranger, Miller 41 4h 4.70 Raonuist W'n 71 71 9.40 Ayr Student, J. W'ms 2h 8nk 12.70 Good Time Lad, Ack'm'n 81 9 10.50 Bag Of Gold, McGregor 10 10 15.10 Scratched Saint Clair Chief, True Baron. 1 1 Time, 1, 1:02, 1:33 3-5, 1-5, 2:02 3-5. Nallm 9.20 5.40 3.60 Easter Chip 14.00 7.20 Senator Glib 3.40 Winner, ch.g.

4, Poplar Sonny Clever Annette. Trained bv P. Conrov. Mutuel pool, $57,018. $5 Exacta pool, $139,445.

Total mutuel handle, $1,411,988. Attendance $14,624. $5 Exacta (2-10) paid $479.00 Game Time Changed State Northridge's game with Cal State Los Angeles, originally scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Sat-urday at Devonshire Stadium, will start at 1 p.m. to avoid conflict with the nationally televised USC UCLA game at the Col-.

lseum set for 5 p.m. ROUNDUP tened grass course very much to his liking, won the 13th running of the $27,775 Knickerbocker Handicap after a torrid duel with Den-dron. The 5-year-old gelding won by a nose from Dendron. who had moved up from fifth to challenge. Up II was third, another 5 lengths back.

Triangular paid $3.40 to: win. ROOSEVELT RACEWAY' (ff) Silent Majority vir-lually wrapped up the 3-year-old pacing championship with a 2-length victory in the $156,733 Messenger Stakes. The 3-year-old colt, driven by Bill Haughton, took the lead at the three-quarter mark, opened up a 5-length lead and coasted in. Good Bye Columbus, 51-1, was second by IVi lengths over Tarport Adios. Silent Majority paid $3.40 in posting his seventh straight victory, pacing the mile in a downpour in 2:01 45.

Auto Racing PACIFIC COAST ROADRACINO CHAMPIONSHIPS -v At Rlvtrsidt International Raccwav: TOP QUALIFIERS: Ract 1-1. James Wlkkslsen (Santa Barbara), MG Midget; 2. Terry Hall (Mammouth Lake), Triumph Spitfire; 3. Ken McNIcol (Vlc-torvllle), Triumph Spitfire. RACE 2 I.

Prank Maka (San Bernardino), Hawk; 2. Charlie Powell (Riverside), Lola; 3. Robert Hall (Oakland), March. RACE 3 I. Scooter Patrick (Torrance), Alfa; 2.

Ed Felter (Long Beach), McLaren; 3. Or Pohl (Studio City), Lola. RACE 41. Dick Reploge (Westlake), RCA; 2. Bill Robinson (San Bernardino), Piberklt; 3.

Gary Enoch (Mission Vleio), Callison. RACE 51. Jack Scovllle (Corvallls), Datsun; 2. Frank Monlse (Pasadena), Lotus 23B; 3. Grey Egerton (Costa Mesa), Porsche.

Attendance 1,000. USAC SPRINT CARS at Ascot Park MAIN EVENT (40 laps) 1. Larry Cannon (Danville, 2. George Snider (Bskersfleld); 3. Sam Sessions (Nashville, 4.

Bruce Walkup (St. Paul, 5. Ron Rea (Sepulve-da); 6. Rollie Beale (Toledo); 7. Don Hewlev (Gardens); Johnny Parsons Jr.

(Reseda); 9. Jimmy Oskie (Downey); )0. Rick Goudy (Norwalk). SEMI MAIN (12 Ia-1. Joe Seldana (Lincoln, Neb.) 2.

Oskle; 3. Sessions; 4. Parsone. HEAT WINNERS-); Hawleyj Tony Simon (Upland)) -4. Ooudv.

Attendance W15. Continued from First Page It was not a Western Athletic Conference game, but may have ended Utah's WAC title hopes as quarterback Don Van Galder left the game at the end 'of the first quarter with an injured shoulder. Adams' first pass went 36 yards to flanker Craig Clark for a touchdown. Clark caught two more scoring passes of 85 and 18 yards in the second half and totaled 8 catches for 284 yards. Adams, a senior from Riverdale, threw two more scoring passes in the first half 14 yards to the nation's top receiver, Tom Forzani, and 80 yards to running back Jerry Hughes.

Utah's No. 2 quarterback Dan Payne passed for 332 yards. Van Galder had 51 before leaving on the next-to-last play of the opening quarter. i Tom Wilson, replacing Adams in the fourth quarter, completed one for 6 yards. Utah State led 20-3 at the end of the first quarter on Adams' first two TDi and.

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