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i IIDCTf Wf I vww State An flounces Schedules Valley Wrestling Teams Robert E. Sweep Romney Schools Black Knights' A Squad Beats Blind For Seventh Win Valley's undefeated varsity wrestling team has just about exhausted its list of available op- ponents; but the way the Valley V3 has been going late- against seven wins for West Vir- ginia Blind, Andy Drugan's squad having fallen to Berkeley Springs, one of the powers in the region, in their only previous setback. ack Knights the varsity the oncoming second team may be the next squad to put i in sure of revenge in the match, as they had lost to WVB, 30-28, in a pre-season scrimmage. Dick Mongold, the Valley 112- pounder, showed a marked im- provement yesterday in pinning Tom Ferbee, a boy who had held him to an 8-7 decision in the without I heir challenge against the front- liners. John Hibberfs team ed opponent yesterday by scoring an Kamp doing a "stretch" in the impressive 32-18 win over the rugged West Virginia Blind School in the first match of a double- header at Romney, while the Lon- second hospital.

Valley's team won all but two matches against West Vir- mia Deaf, a school which was making its first wrestling third straight win byjaiice in several years Vallev's taking the measure of West Vir- second team nSwS'a rec guiia Deaf, 48-10, in the second nrri A match of the twin bill. Millcr ofthe In the feature match, fi-i. two undefeated grapplers 95- pounder Joe Morgan and 133- pounder Roger Beeman won their seventh encounters of the mat campaign. Morgan pinned Jerry Wharton in the second round, while Roger Beeman de- cisioned one of the best of a good lot on the Blind team, winning 4-1 over Carl Chandler. The'loss was only the second! Florida State Tops Duquesne At Baltimore Seminoles Notch 62 To 58 Victory By GORDON BEARD Associated Press Sports Writer BALTIMORE (AP) Floridaj State blew an 11-point lead in the second half but rallied in the final two minutes to defeat Du- quesne 62-58 in the first game of a Civic Center tkmbleheader 11 1 11 Knury VaMey wn The results: 93 Joe Morgan.

Valle.v, pinned Wharton, 103--Kenny Jacohs, Valley, pinned Benny Goodman, 112--Dick Mongold. Valley, pinned Tom Ferbee, 5:11. 12(1--Allen WhcUpl. Valley, decisioned Booher, 127--Dick Davis. Valley, decisioned Greg Henslcj.

5-3. 1M--Roser Beeman, Valley, decisioned Carl Chandler, 4-1. 13R--Daruiy White. W. Va.

Blind, pinned Rob Barclay, 5:05. 145--Denny Sworrt. W. Va. Blind, de- cisioncd Roger Michaels, 13-5.

154--Ed Lesse, W. Va. Blind, pinned Tom MctJ. 2:13. 1W--Kenny Shaw, W.

Va. Blind, by forfeit. 177--Glenn Miller, Valley, decisioned Vemial Dailey, 5-2. Heavyweight--Norman i i Valley, pinned Gary Boorer, 4:23. Vallrr 48, W.

Deaf 95--Ralph Miller, Valley, rtecisioncd Keith noach, 6-2. 103--Charles Shepherd, W. Va. pinned Dale Llewellyn, 5:08. 112-David Harlman, Charles Lyne, Valley, pinned 120--Rilly Eajsan, Valley, pinned Gary 127--Willie Barclay, Valley, pinned Bill Morgan, 3:05.

1M-M. Glenn Miller, Valle.v. pinned Ammood, 0:32. MB-- Ray Kyle, Valley, won b.v lorleil. 145--Sammy May, W.

Va. Deal, pinned Tom Clarke, .1:24. Clarke, Valley, pinned Gary AcJkins. .1:53. 165--Gary Salcski, Valley, pinned David Ford, 4:26.

180--Wayne Sleele, Valle.v, pillned Earl Hnllen. .1:49. Thursday night. Baltimore Loyola and Mount St. Marys, Maryland rivals i i the Mason Di.xon met in the nightcap.

After Duquesne rallied lo I AQCf Lhe score at 56-5(5 with 2:18 Ull vUflM play in the first game, Ken Leakey's only Held goal of the game and a pair of free throws apiece by Pete Gonzalez and Gary Schull clinched (he victory 'tor Florida State. Cedar Key Cops Captures $30,050 Arcadia Handicap Baseball Coach Play ACC On Apr. Tennis, Track And Golf Tests Listed Frostburg State College willi open its 1965 baseball season on Wednesday, April 7. in Cumber- land, according lo the schedule released yesterday by Dr. Harold J.

Cordls, athletic director. Fourteen games appear on the schedule three with Bowling Green State two each with Allegany CC, Salisbury Stale, Shepherd. Potomac State and Mount Union and a single game with California PaJ State. Robert E. Wells, of Rhode Is- land, makes his debut as baseball coach of the Bobcats this year He succeeds Al Long.

Coach Kenneth Babcock's track and field team will figure in dual meets with Waynesburg, Calons- villc, Fairmont State, Shippens- burg and West Virginia Wesley an and will open Ihe season by pai ticipating in the West Virginia Invitation Saturday, April 18. Frostburg State's lennis team, coached by Glenn Workman, will participate in 13 matches and the golf team will appear in nine con- tests. The schedulos: BASEBALL SCHEDULE Wed. April 7-- Allezany Community Cnllpge 3:00. At Cumberland.

Wed. April 14 Eovvlinj Green Stale Uni- versity Thurs. April IS-Bowling Green State University 'DH-7 Sat: April IT--Mount Union ColleEe (DH-7 inningM Thurs. April 22--Potomac Stale College! 3:00. Thurs.

April ZS-CALIt'ORMA STATE COLLEGE 3:00. Fri. April 30--Shepherd CollcKe 1:00 Kri. May 7-SHEPHEBD COLLEGE 1:00. Mon.

May 10--POTOMAC STATE COL- BIGG 3:00. Wed. May II-- ALLEGANY COMMUN- ITY COLLEGE 3:00. Kri. May 14--SALISBURY STATE COL- LEGE 3:00.

Sat. May IS--SALISBURY STATE COL- LEGE 12:00. Games in Capital Letters. Coach: Mr. Bobert E.

Wells. TRACK SCHEDULE Sat. April 17 West University Thurs. April 2S--Waynesfiurg. Sat.

May 1 Catonsville Community College. Sat. May R--Valrmoni State Tuei. Slay tl--ShinncnsburK. Sat.

May 15--WEST V1BGIN1A WES- LEVAN. meets in capital letters. Coach: Mr. Kenneth Bahcock. TE.V.MS SCHEDULE Sat.

Anvil Slate away 1:30. After Leakey's goal and the AI CADIA two free throws by Gonzalez 5 eyu Duquesne tried four shote. 5118 Natlon top two were blocked and two others were off the mark. The Semi- noles controlled an ensuing jump ball, but Schull was fouled in the backcourt and he made good his two -foul shots. A driving goal by Willie Som- erset of Duquesne, who led all as one course performers by racing to a two- length victory at Santa Anita in the $30,050 Arcadia Handi- cap.

Ridden hy Jockey Willie Shoe- maker for his third winner of the a Cedar Key dem- ju leu nJLA i i i 1 1 scorers with 22 points was al1ed os11 klck he 1 to show in his previous start at lhe. meeting. Allowed to race far back in the early stages, Cedar Key came between horses on. the fi- nal turn of the infield course as the game ended. vSophomore Ron Malmen led Florida State with 20 points and Jerry Shirley added 16 for the Seminoles, who won (heir 12th decision in If) starts.

Florida State made all but one of its 21 6 0 in the str( tch free throws. Duquesne, which now has 9-9 record, fell behind i the first half and trailer! 39-28 four minutes into Ihe second pe- riod before rallying behind Som-! 1 9 1 erset and Frank Miniotas of St. Mary's Takes Lead In CYL, Tops St. Pete's Gaels Win 45-42 Contest; St. Mike's, St.

Pat's Victors Cmiyloiri Jr. Hlfh Scbnol: CYL STAMHSfiS W. L. i .1 0 St. Ambrose SI.

3 I St. Patrick's St. Michael's 2 Ml. Savace Ambrair Hardy I I Burns I Kane Warnick i M. lloltrrn P.

Skclley TOTALS I I 1 I Lav in 0 3 iPrcsinian 11 was St. Mary's turn in the Catholic Youth Basket-' jball League, as the Gaels evened IST. Ihnir vvilh Sf. MICHAEL'S 2- 2 n- o-1 i mnds 0- i 1- 3 0 I- JO 11 6 9 0 7 54 17 3 I 11 si. Peter Paul's.

45--12, in the sec-: game of a double-header 1st. Pete's gym and thus Inok i slrVa" i llead in the six-team circuit. i 'S i SI. Pele's. first-half Matnnjiy i won their first game over St.

-16-45. Ihcn lost, 47-42, inisifmei i tlouble nvrrtinic, only In lllll jback with a 53-3D victory in Ihejuurivey playoff with Rock Ingram's team)M al i i a Kirtwell A nickel 12 2K 40 51 14 :4 31 FAMED TROTTER DffiS AT 33 Greyhound, fabled snow-white gelding who was the Man 1 War of harness racing, died in his sleep Thursday at the age of 33 at Maple Park, III. The age is comparable to 132 years in man's life. Greyhound, who retired in 19-10 after selling 25 world records, is shown with his groom and companion, Vcvnor Doolcy Puunan, in 1958. (AP Photofax) Thirsk, Zarley Leaders In Desert Golf Classic Pair Of Unknowns Fire 134s, Head Field By One Stroke PALM SPRINGS, Calif.

(AP In a round of golf dominatedjLa Qu'inta, Indian Wells andj by lesser known players, Stanl Eldorado a nas 3B-3-72' Bayard struggled (o a ten-point Head in the third quarter yesler-j (lien held on to nail down thirteenth win of the season, j53-50. over Petersburg at Bayard. 'Arnold Palmer, with his second straight 70, was in the 140! group, and Jack Nicklaus i two 71s in a row, was in the 142; bracket. i Play continued on the four courses in use, Bermuda Dunes. Bayard Nips Vikings 53-50 In PVC Game Ted Moreland Scores 17 Points for the first half title.

Frank Snydcr led St. Pmix( lyeslorday with IS points, while ST. M-MIVS 'Mike Mattingly had 12. Jim Wil- PCTE Oiluisl.T Oia; i Slirttzrr let.s had IS for the losers, with, 'Gary Btirkey throwinj; in 10 points. St.

Mary's opened a 10-4 lead i the first quarter, led by 2n-l!) a (he half, and was in front 30-28 after three quarters. St. Ambrose knocked St. Mi- chael's out nf a tie for first place by beating Die Warriors, 54-44. at Cresaptown Jr.

High School. I Hardy Scores 2fl Points Lynn Hardy swished in 20 poinls i for the winners, while Tommy: JLangan penetrated the St. Am- brose defense for 17 tallies. Larry' Burns had 12 points for the home team. SI.

Mike's pnl off to a 14-12 lead in Hie first quarter, then St. Am-' liro.se stormed back to take a 28-24 rflfie inlo (lie dressing room at halftimc, widening the In 40- 31 in the third stanza. i In the second game of the clou-, hlc clip at St. Pete's, SI. Patrick's I- 3 4 ft- a 0- 1 T-il 3 1- 3 o.

n- i 2 4- 13 a 4S IS 111 7 4J Fnrnrt. Mornssey. jhlc cl Inf Thurs. APBIL M--WEST I I I A University HOME 2:00. Fri.

April 23--Fairmont State away APBIL --SLIPPERY ROCK STATE HOME FRI. APRIL M-DAV15 fc ELK1NS HOME 1:00. Sal. May 1--Shippnnshurx Slate away 1:00. MAY STATE HOME 2:00.

Sat. May R-- California Stair away 1:30. Mon. May 10--Davis Elkins away MAY 14-TSAL1SBURY STATE HOME 2:00. Zarley a into the lead Thursday after 36 holes of marathon 000 Bob Hope Desert Classic.

Thirsk, a 36-year-old club proi i Kansas City, who ionly plays five or six lourna- 'ments a year, fired his second! straight 67 and Zarley, national collegiate from had a 66 as they tied with a total score' of 134. SAT. MAY 13--WEST WESLEYAN HOME VIRGINIA Wilt Sparks 76ers To Win Philadelphia Beats St. Louis, 123-119 'rick's of Ml. Savage its Ihirtccnllr i consecutive loss this season, 43-.

3fi. Mark Nics had 12 points to trad; the locals, while Mike Carter had 17 poinls for Ml. Savage. The Scores: Ml. r.

St. 2 BIG HIGH PERFORMANCE FORDS '62 Goloxie 500X1 2 door HT, A ipeed, 406 Engine 405 H.P., Light Blue, Very Sharp. if '63': Ford Fallback 7 door HT, 4 spued, 427 engine, Fibergltm body and Aluminum Bump- en, White, Sharp ond Foil. Don Rice Ford Lincoln Mercury Bedford, Pa. Totals Rod Funsclh, from Spokane, and tour veteran Don January, each with a 67 Thurs- day, were one stroke behind the co-leaders.

PHILADELPHIA (UPI)--The Ted Moreland led all scorers as he accounted for 17 of the win- ners' points. Jim Collette, a Tiger who usually doesn't do much shooting, had five field goals and 112 points. Petersburg. Roy SAVAGE had 15 points. Eddie Hall had 13, "rinSl" JhriUwrimer and and Trent Veach had 10 markers.

Jim Brodengeyer. (he Vikings' 2 1 4 M.Nirj, 2- 12 a i 3 7 K'inh'f'r 3 n. fi' Joe-Oral 0- Harper 2 2. f. fil n- 1 7 Grove 1 1 1 3 n- 2 Blnujih n- ti n- i Miller i o.

n- 2 Carnlnn 1 n. MrCull'Kh n. fi-n Tfi Mnrroccn n. I Wnlfr l) I 'fouls fl-ll M.Carlcr 7 Braitler 1 G.Miller 1 hy Three were deadlocked at 137j notc their fifth straight vie -Frank Beard, the first-round leader who had a 71; Jerry Philadelphia 76ERs rallied leading scorer, did not see action from a 19-point halftime deficit Thursday night to defeat the St. Louis Hawks, 123-119, and NAIA Regional on Friday, May 21 and Salurday, May 22.

I36J. i Steelsmith, 70, and Randy Glo- lory. in the contest. The teams battled dead-even in the first half of play before Bay- ard stormed off to its ten-point advantage, 41-31. Then, with Trailing 60-48 at the half, the starting guards Steve Mordant! 1 I I i matches Ictlrrs.

Coach: Mr. Glenn Workman. T.OI.F f'ri. April 9-- California State, Duqumise University, Washlnston Sc Jefferson, 1:00. Tues.

April 20--WEST LIBERTY STATE 2:00. Fri. April-DAVLS EIKINS 1:00. Sal. May 1, FAIRMONT STATE Mon.

May 3--CALIFORNMA STATE :00. Tues. May 4 --Shippensbure State, Baltimore University 1:00. off lh firming rhal Fri May 7 --Fairmont State Al fair- on me closing CTllh 76ERs tied it at 111 in the fi- quarter and again at 115 The big names of the t.ourna-! i 4 0 5 remaining when two draw even for the first time at! a thirt1 and hold lenge nf Dusky Damion. In the final run lo the Cedar Key drifted out.

slightly and the stewards conducted an it allowed the order lo stand. Brambles Mon. May 10--Davis ic Elkinj m.ilche* in capilsl letters. Pence Mum On Meeting Makes Report Today To Superintendent ment remained in contention throws by Rookie Luke pulling out Ihe decision but none of them was as yet too gave Philadelphia a Bayard had a big lead of 10-12 prominent in the scoring. "ever relinquished.

i shnts scorcd from lhe Qor but and Paul Rinker leaving on per-, sonals, Petersburg narrowed i lead io cnme within a whisker Pcncr. isor of Tony Lema's 67 gave him wil1 Chamberlain paced the j76ERs with 35 points to lead 'them to their eighth victory in (the 10 games he has played 'with Philadelphia since he was Acquired from San Francisco. 52-all. Cedar Key raced the 1 1-4 Basketball Scores HIGH SCHOOLS Bayard S3, Petersburg 50 COLLEGES Providence 72, DcPaul 70 Manhattan 94, Syracuse RO Stale 62, Duquesne S3 Indiana 109. Loyola, I I I R2 Louisville 73, Tulsa 67 I.onj Iiland 63, Hoist ra 54 a.

Anselm's 109, Suffolk 73 SI. Francis. 37. St. Vincent's 62 Fnrt Lee 102, Edceuood Arsenal.

Elizabeth City 1M, Maryland State 95 Miami. 86, Stetson Glenvilfe 73, W. Va. Weslcyan 71 Richmond 76. So.

Carolina SS High Point S3. East Carolina 70 Cincinnati SO, N. Texas State Louuville 73. TuUa 67 New York U. 9S.

Boston U. 69 Guilfcrd 69. Calavvba 47 CCNV 90, Upsalx 62 Rouohe 71, Washington Lee fil Tech 102, Furman K2 Younsstnvvn 83. Alliance 73 St. Louis 77.

Oklahoma Cily 75 Catholic Baltimore V. 75 So. Carolina St. 101. Knoxville 01 Loyula, Md Ml.

St. Mary's 31 'overtime) Bucknell 73, American U. M. Elklns 67, Graf Urn 31. Fellow sville 72, Valley of Masonloun 55.

Emory Henry 87, Beckley 13. St Bonovenlure 113, Kentucky Wejleyon Manhattan Beats Syracuse, 94-80 i miles on the grass in the ex- IcelJcnt time of 2:00 4-5. As a result of his unplaced effort previously, he was sent off at odds of better than 6-1 and re- (turned $15.20, $9.40 and $6.40. Damion returned $17.80 and S9.40 while Brambles, the favorite, paid $4.20 lo show. In addition lo Cedar Shoemaker won the seventh! I with admiring ($3.80) and thei with How I Wonder 3.80.

I Today's Selections Fj United Fren International One Hesl: Bully Heart I Beit I.oo/rinnt: Boy Prlnre i Beit Parliy: Tricky Scamp 4 World Hirfcrl Hfalrafc. One Beii: Buflr Hr.rt 1. Nances Lad TJalmar, Druid Hills Bruce High Matmen Win Cops 9 of 12 Tests Top Hyndman, rnslrllo i Kcrr Bruce High School's wrestlers i defeated Hyndman High by the score of 39-14 last night at To Hyndman. The Westernpnrt matmen cap- Petersburg stayed close by sink- ing 2fi of 36 foul attempts. Bayard converted IS of 22 foul tries.

The score: PETERS BURO Zelmo Bcaty scored 33 pointslHm, (' Uo lead the Hawks iMoncoid, i Philadelphia (13.1) St. moi I a a ilacksnn (rmhln Shuffle League Results Cumberland K. of C. 2. Tnnkaway Trine, Rertmen, 1 Cumberland Eagles 3, Sioux Tribe, Red- men 1 Cumberland 2, Eddie's Tavern 1 lllalijldl I I I I I I CumnerUnrt Moose 2.

Bar i turcd nine out of the twelve tests! -in 7 1 st 51 Firemen 3. Fisher Rob- and wr)n fjve of lhe Attendance: 3 AH. 7 fl-lll 2T. Prllit I n-0 2 BniKs 7-11 Rcaty fi 1.1-18 as Wilknn S-fi IS Gucrin i) n-n Farmr 1 0-0 2 Vaughn 7 3-1 IS Tall, 3 n-n fi 44 St. I.null Pnitrr TOTALS 10 7-a 27i fi fl-l 12, M3-3 3.11.

10-13 2f)l Shaffer. I 5 Mweland. 1 t-1 4i-'- Scrjpp. IS 3M4 Iis's. Mnreland.

Rinker. Uostcy 12 It, fo-itcllo, Bridccs. TOTALS Srni liv Periods Purple Heart Club 2, Golden Nugget 1 fhvls 3. Harm's Tavern Outdoor Club 2, Art Blank's Tavern 1 Corner Tavern 2, Tavern 1 Rlltcr Cafe 2, Hi-Dee Bar 1 Goo-lfellowshlp Club 2, PecX's Cafe 1 Forl Ashby VFW 3. FroslburK Ucion 0.

pins. Summary: 35--Pound Class--Bill Devens, Bruce i Pinned Glen Shaffer. 1:56, second period 103--Jim O'Reilly, Hynnman, pinned: Tom Vincent, 1:37 first period. i BAYARD Frostburg State 112--Mike Hayuood, Bruce, decisi Ray Ranker, 12-4. I'M--Tom O'Reilly, Hyndman.

plnm Boh Moran. 1:35, second period. 127--Mark Clark, Bruce, ricrisionedi ''Falcons Saturday i Frostburg a e's wrestling Gray IS 2 i team, dcpleated by the loss Fram rick 1. Tricky Scamp, Bonny Dear, ushua Move. Landinc Farrcll, K.

of 71; Georte Class, Tonkavvay Triht, i Bill Shertzcr. Eagles. 38; Bill Brode, j'Sinux Trine. IS. Guy Smith, Cumberland V.F.W., 11; 13.1--.lay Shroycr.

Hyndman i lEddie Harison. Eddie'. Tavern, IS. Lane HyMm rtrciS101 dl starters and three reserves follow- J. Cumberland Mooie, 2S; K.

138-Gary Shoemaker. Bruce, pinnedjjng the release of academic I D. Moreland, Cresaplown Firemen, US--Terry Clark, Brnce. ptnned Rlch-i ra des, will swing into action for TOTALS TrT he nobln cn fmA 106 'rst time in the second semes- i CONEY Bjll Golladay, Purple Heart Clab. 15; IW--Rom Filer, Golden Nuxget.

21. L. Minke, Owls Club. 17; C. Hann's Tavern.

M. K. Trovtman. Outdoor Club, 20: B. Morgan, Art Blank'i Tavern, 12.

High School Rec League Boxes AT FORT HILI, HIGH SCHOOL FT Con. For I 4 fi i Cooper physical education for Mlegany county public schools, refused to; comment on the outcome of meeting of lhe Constitution Com-! millec ot the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Iciation following his return lasl evening from Baltimore. PF Pence stated he was not aulh-. nlorized lo lalk until he confers to-! i r.iday with Ralph R. Webster, super- j'Jjinlcndcnl nf Allcgany County.

i schools. The Constitution Cnmniillw, nf is pnce chairman, mrl In PF Tldiscuss Ihe eligibility nf players 1 who had parlicipalcd in junior 2 varsity basketball as eighth 1 1 Several county schnnls J'had players whose eligibility was' 2 12'questioned. Harold "Peck" Marlin. su- of physical education fori Ballimorc Cnunty schnnls. (old the ami stAniiijvvczyk.

soc a tl Press yrslorday thai ithc Constitution Commillce "in- ilcrprcls Hie rules bul docs not have the authority lo enforce! them." Marlin. a member of Ihe convi 'mittce. stated that the counties c- rule on their own eligibility and 2 a case where a boy's eligihiliy SAVE BY Feb. 10th EARN FROM 1st .1 3 S- n- 2- 1 1- .1 fi Blair 1 4 ft Ward 2 fi Bryant I 2 TOTALS 11 IS It questioned hy another county 0 2 Little Rtusell. Try Twlgg.

Comer Tavern, 14; Cbarlej Kratiis, McCuire's Tavern, 17. 1W--Rom Charles Sluby, 165--Tom Sharp, Bruce, decUicmeiJ Dan Smith, 5-4. 1W--Warner Ettinifcr, Bruce, decision- ed Gary Moore, 9-1. Unlimited--Leo Shoemaker. Hrncr.

pin- ned Jim a 50 seconds, first period. when they pfay host to Fair-; mont Stale Saturday, al' p.m., ac. Mn lowner Boy Prince. Model Lea. Royal Mar- Druljer.

Dapper Dan, China- Complon gym. Mulligan Frostburg has complied a record so far this season. i mont is 0-2, having lost to Pcnn-' two county superintendents! j' ji meet (o tho mailer. If they! fail to agree, Ihn casp to lhe 7 five-man slate Iward of appeals 1 for final decision. rv t)pi r.

fi ret P.Opl. 4 FeisM I 2 I Ol la Burke i (i 3 5. To Play Mexico ter't Cafe, IS each: Ed Belfoure, Bar. 13. J.

Roach. Goodlellowship Club, 17; B. i Peck'i Cafe, 20. NBA Standings Bully Heart. Srrnnd Breakfast.

al 1 Fnrt VFW. Gen lehoffr jrzr Layman, FrnithurB. Ifi. 1- Tardy Brau. Peud.

Our Kla.a. Belt isylvania powers Exlinboro (27-3) and Indiana State i22-8. Frost- jhurg beat the West Virginia school 1 .1 V. Meter I 2 4 D. Grove 4 I 9 Lower it 'i It MEXICO CITY fUPH-Mcxi-; ne Be.l: CoartH.

A 109-82 Vwk" 4 GaneniM Duke Deln 1 la Be i i i Ind. I i 5 Money From Home, Dady for Peace Tenth-ranked Indiana fe- Baltimore bounded from a 17-day layoff; i Thurs lf)4-ft? Painter. Jarful, Indian Tint 9. Harry The Rody Ash, U-WoH rniltrt InlernatliMl year. I Cnac 1 TM 1 in navc "ccn working out twice a i- 2 2 i often three times.

The 15; cals will face some stern compe- 1 2 to tition in the upper weight divi- rri 7 caporaie nirlilnn Davi. i Bendrr TOTALS II 5 23 Murtin TOTALS Brrl cr 4 rov 2 co an lhe United States will' jn a North American zone! zz a 371 Davis Cup elimination series at 1 11 -n Mexico City this summer, announced Thursday. TOTALS 9 37 TOTALS Score hy Periods: BERT'S BANDIT POTOMAC PARK OPT. i( i w. pa.

sions. Don Healy. former 3i 23 .574 Virginia state champion at Bcrkc- 1 Sic Facility. i TM San Fnnciscn 7. courtin Max.

wwt Horizon, Another i Thursday night with an easy; Kln ilftO.Jr? rnmn over Loyola of Tiirtday'g 121 St. Louis 'Only rime scheduler! John McGlocklin, back in thei after missing one gamejancinuti an injury; poured in 25 points to pace a balanced In- diana attack. Tom Van Arsdale 19, Steve Redenaugh 17 and Dick Van Arsdale M. Springs, will be going in Store by Periodj: 12 "NEW YORK (UPIi--Manhattan; overcame an early 10-point defi-: Clt tO SCOre a JH-80 Victory One HI Syracuse Thursday night at Mad-i F) rnyChn1 Chno MaV Mf ison Square Garden despite a 31-i Rain Happy sii- point perforrnance by the Orange's i "5. Dave Bing.

iStonny Monday Trailing 27-17 at 9:31 of the ntnonu1 Fujt half, Manhattan rallied S- Hoyal Keep Gnmi Graft, Drum a TM in the second half with a 7 H8r rtl mu Gflld Mx class, while 215-pounder Rov K-BAR 1 is the heavyweight. i Frosthurg's lineup is as follows: i 12.7-Pound--Ed Quinn, Rick Han- 4 12 ft 13 17 a cnoit Vertc Detroit 'Only tamo scheduled) ison. or Warren Funk: 130 co-l captain Rota; 137 a i at i i 147 co-captain Joe; 'Creitz: 157 Terry Diehl from 1 Bedford, 167--George Bam-! 3-1 on the season: 177--Mikc former county (champion at Bead, and heavy-. wpicht TlavA SOUrt that created an Surf Skoter, Pruict My ToUI. Detroit at New Anseles at Baltimore San Francisco at St.

Louli CmclnnaU vi. a( Dave Moquin, who I he giving away about forty pounds. Jrhn Bafrerty, yt. Garner a.b. Tbaritfar'i NHL Knoll, Sy THE ASSOCIATED Toronto J.

Mootreal 7. Beaton On roil 1. 'in his match. i Tom Harman will be the ref-j eree In SaWWay's match. of IOYS SCHOOl I DIF5S OXFOKOS.

Ixot.n voltxi, SJ in S4.U NtW. IOYS SHOES tar drtfl 'fnd ichool ond will repair- ing. Haw about lhat? that in Tri-SlaH Arto. Situ 1 ID 6 end iA to )2. Hub Army-Navy 19 N.

CiNTRI ST. SPORTS EQUIPMENT Go BIG Laagne! GO MacGREGOR THE WILSON HARDWARE COMPANY ACCOUNT per annum current on all savings First Federal A 8 I AT I O-N 141 BiKimMt St Md Searstown Brarvdi.

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