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tt-bMWrtasf Emiat Tiaot, Tfcifisty, Wy PTAN9 our around Star Denies DURHAM, N.R.(AP) Duke University's football fortunes this year will ride on the abili- ties of three untested rising sophomores at quarterback now that senior Al Woodall has been suspended for cheating. Woodall, a 6-foot-5, 200-pound- from Erwin, N. was con- victed of allowing a coed to write a term paper for him-- a charge he He was to captain this year's Blue Devil team. Duke Coach Tom Harp ex- pressed regret at losing Wood- all. Very Severe Blow "During spring practice basic offense was built his ability to throw the ball, Harp said.

"His loss dealt us a very severe blow at the most important position, but we will jmake the necessary adjust- "inents." Now, Harp expects to look for a quarterback among three sophs-- Dave Trice, who was held out last year, Leo Hart and Randy Short. Harp says of the trio, "They are all good, young men. One of them will have to do the job." Duke had a 4-6 record last year. Woodall announced his sus- pension Wednesday. He said he given a "raw deal" from the faculty-student hearing Aboard that considered his case through two appeals and had de- to play this fall with the semipro Richmond Roadrunnerg of the Atlantic Coast Football a farm of the New Or- leans Saints of the National Football League.

Appeal Conviction! Thirteen Duke students been suspended and a few oth- ers have appealed convictions as a result of the cheating inves- A quarter of a century? That might seem like a. long period of time, but to the average trainer of Thoroughbred race horses it would make a rood ap- prenticeship. A cow diet for Thoroughbreds? Well, it might perhaps appear to be a good idea for broodmares, but for race Neither question bothered a couple of Arizonians who appeared on the scene for the Turf ParadUe-AVizona Downs racing season this year. Twenty-five-year-old Robert Bignami had spent his appren- ticeship getting a masters de- gree in biochemistry after Bachelor's degree in animal husbandry at the University of California, and was happily prixe-winmng cows for dairyman William J. Rasmus- aen of Glendale, Ariibna and, The Charlotte Observer said that at least eight Duke football players were among those sus- pended.

It named only Woodall 'and 'halfback Pete Schafer, but -said four would have start- ers the fall. A Duke spokesman, 'stressing that, university policy was not to announce names of students in- "volyed in cases, that all had not been suspend- but that disciplinary action wai pending against some. Porter, Bernard the try. Club. took bbtfi the was best in the i -uu A Bernard was also to tfoit Lion, were told to leave the pin, on the number when, they tried to check in with green and Pepper Ihskeep was 13 rookies at the Angeles '1 A 'to the number four pin Firsli At Lincoln ed their -first triumphs this regular training sessions season at Lincoln Speedway Sat the controversy is settled.

nlflht 1 urday night in the sportsman modified and semi-late mode divisions respectively. fry Mr, 7. And they Don't Moo! "How would you like to try. race horses?" Young Bignami "Why not?" So it was that a new stable called Sarival Farms showed up at Turf Paradise this year. Three of the four Sarival Farm's have proved to be winners at the Turf Paradise-Arizona Downs meetings.

According to Trainer Bignami, their success to diet He added beet pulp', a standard on the bovine menu to the regular equine mash. Sarival Farm's, -winners all been fillies, and Bignami says, "Fillies and mares are not often real good eaters, but found that ours have doubled their intake we've had them." Other showers of dairy cattle in the region are either breath- TM mm.t. aji (f-l-C C1U1C incidentally, netting, about ing. a sigh of relief or are out WO a year, when his boos asked: shopping for race horses. Vlttce Ejects Starr College All-Star Tat May Not Be Played By MIKE BRYSON.

Associated Press Sports Writer The possibility that the College AU-Star Game in Chicago Aug. 2 may become an early casualty of the hassle between National Football League owners and players was a step nearer reality today. Vince Lombardi, general manager of Green Bay's Kiwanians Pad HaltODC A wild throw, by Outdoor Club mrler Buzzy Morrissey plus i "mental error" by ODC first taseman Bill Keating allowed ohn Coleman to come home rom first and gave the Kiwanis 2-1 victory in a Hot. Stove Baseball League game yester- ay at Ridgeley. The win stretched the.

Kiwanis kein to ten straight and ended eight-game victory string of the ODC. Kiwanis also took over econd place with the victory, moving the Outdborsmen into bird. Ed Seward kept the losers' Batsmen under control, firing a no-hitter, fanning 13 and ssuing three walks, one of intentional. Outdoor Club broke toto the scoring column in 'the bottom of the first when Brian Carroll reached on i choice, moved to third and Veered when catcher MUce Kaykendal! let a third-strike ball elude him. Gates knotted the score the top of the ng a walk, going to second on a assed baH, stealing third and iTfering home on an' attempted queeze bunt.

John Coleman'put the Kiwanis head in the third, gaining' first a fielder's choice and moving round the horn- when hurler Morrissey attempted a pickoff nd threw wide and high. Keat- ng committed the "mental rror" when the ball got through pions, followed an order handed down owners earlier this week and politely ejected star quarterback Bart Starr and 10 juoted as. saying oldtimers had decided to hold -their own minus coaches, because "There's too at stake other veterans from the Pack- We're going title." ers' traihinE camo training camp Wednesday Save Game i a lettlement is reached in the dispute that threatens' a suspension of NFL activity for the 1968 season--and there were no indications of this -r-itTrnay not come in time to save the All-Star match. Lombardi has insisted he the Packers agains i the collegians in the game just a respectively m.a low gross and little 'more than: three weeks tournament staged yes- away unless he can field a-well at the luplehurst COUB- conditioned and representative team. Starr A.Co.'weren't the the A ones complexes 4MO-r Quarterback Roman Gabriel and Pat De Meanwhile, things were rosy i the American Football where players and own- ers a agreement Wednesday on a new two-year contract providing increases in player pensions, insurance ant in exhibition game pay.

Jack Kemp, of dent of the AFL Players Asso elation, termed the contract his forward." -'V Under, the new pact, five year player .65 would re a. instead $500, player would ge $1,132 instead-pf $775'and 15 Rams' camp at Fullerton, Calif And Dallas Cowboy vets re- portedly planned to set up their own training camp TT A Mb Aiiyuaniiu HANOVER, Oaks, in an effort to get lun of Silver Run, and Ken- around the owners' decision that ny Slaybaugh of Hanover, scor all.veterans will be barred from unti Hold Own Camp Dave Manders, player repre sentative of the Cowboys, was Suits $49.50 new Were $55.00 now Were $59.50 new Wen $65.00 now 50 $44 oo $4750 $69.50 now W.r. $75.00 now Ware $79.50 now Wire now 55 50 OFF Brii- KiH SPORT SHIRTS 195 SktrtSfen SHIRT JACS price CumlMrland year man-would receive iristead Exhibition; boosted from per game fo each player to $1K for a two year man, $150 for: third Lee 7 The Kiwanis were allotted hree.hits by Morrissey, Randy Tecil, Gene Snyder and Gates each rapping a single. In the doubleeader at Penn Avenue, the Cumberland.Optim- sts edged the La Vale Lions 7-6 and Bedford Road Optimists whipped B'nai B'rith 10-6, Steve 'Bailey cracked a three-run homer for'Bedford Road and Bernie Faller added a two-run Mast Pan! Dignaa chipped in with a single, doable aud triple. Frye cracked a pair of singles 'or the and Ron Bin-ley added a double while Melottie socked a and Huffman rap- ped two doubles.

Three games are slated today with doubleheader. at. Penn Avenue. In the opener Outdoor Club; meets Jaycees, and the nightcap' has' Cumbertaix Optimists against the Ghan Units. In a 61p.

m. tussle a Ridgeley', the Rotary Club am Ridgeley Legion tangle. AVEWZ raw. LaTalc-LIm JH tit 4 OpilnMa IM 5 Huffman and Bobby Totier; thmm ud Hon Barter. AT KIOOELET FIELD IM Kiykendal WM Powell.

Biazr aad AT FZNN A'TENTJE FIELD (rir.tj.~e) fourth-year players and a player with five or more years in the Medical coverage.for each ac- tive player in the league was in- creased from $15,000 to $50,000. Reports that the NFL owners were planning further negotia- tions with' the players. were dis'missed by NFL Pres- ident Art Modell, also president of the Cleveland Browns. There also was a report that the players planned another vote on the matter. But Dave Manders, player representative of the Dallas Cowboys, reported Detroit's John Gordy, president of the NFL Players Association, said no further polls would be taken until tin owners come up with a better offer.

Mirk Mike nl GUT PorUr; Lcaic Lonf. ruhtr nA MtmM. a HR-Stcvc BaUey, Bcnta Falter mna ford Bauer Joins from Page 15) here with the idaa of makine sccoho) IIJM, 4 yo. 1 BOSTON Image, i i winner of Wth running pf the Kentucky Derby; has been million dollars and will stand at stud in Mary- land, it Was announced today by owner Peter Fuller. He 'said the Maryland-bred grey colt will stand at Edward P.

Taylor's Maryland icates P. Taylor's drrukw WindfielcU Farms Couaty sear Chesa- peake City. Fuller. that Dancer's Im- age has; teen syndicated in 32 shares, with a $2 million value. members of the syndi- cation arc Taylor, Mrs.

Bruce Donaldson of and Mrs. Kenaet Square, Susan Fisher of Tharamoad Farm, Highland, Mich. The con of Native Dancer Noor's Image will leave New Hampshire for Maryland in Au- tumn, following fertility tests, he Image was from the derby after finish, tog VA lengths to the good after the drug Butozolidin was found in a post-race, urine test. A USED CAR VALUES BIG of tfce BMtei Red Sox graphically bow a hatter staid get his body Into the pitch--u4 wttfc remlU. Above.

it pictured hittiBg a hune ru. RichSlakes MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI)-- Lanky Tom Weiskopf and. fiery Trevino won't lack- for ncentive this week. With pro golf's, leading money winner, Billy Casper, across the Atlantic playing in' the 'British )pen, the PGA's secoJHT and hird ranking players will be akirig dead aim at the No.

1 SPOt. Casper, with four tournament wins and already in his pocket in 1968, is passing up the TofShowOff United iwtt Off did just that before 30,029 race.goers at Aqueduct Wednesday as the 1 2-year-old ed Tatallah in the Astoria Stakes. The Alfred G. Vanderbilt- bwned horse, who finished second in the Colleen Stakes" at Monmouth Park on' June 19, carried top" weight of. 120 txjjJ tr nch; $200,000 Greater Milwauk- pounds: classy a ee Open for the -prestige-- but surprise 'winner of the Fashion smaller purse-- in Stakes at the BigvAptf May 15, y- And, should he fail and either had been: in the'; money in each Veiskopf or Trevino the of -her fbur'outihgs this season first prize pot at Tatallah, 'a: WilWaukee, golf tour cottld purchase, had shown impressive new learipr.

have' a new leader. with his $25,000 from the' Biiick Open which Sunday, now has $117,196) in U.S. Open champion has' won $92,795. The GMQ got 'Underway unofficially yesterday with a pro-am celebrity event featuring several members the Greei Bay Packers. Seven of the top winners on the tour are enterec with Casper, six-ranked -Jack Nicklaus arid eight-ranked George Knudson the only, ones missing.

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I've known al of them for many Petty Wins In Maine OXFORD, Maine (AP)--Rich FOURTH SIJN, 3 SUM, VA i art Petty of Randleman, N.C., SS.I'c 1 Nf in won the Maine 300 at Oxford so. Priam Plains with a time 1:34.16 for the 100-mile race Petlti Pen. Brook Astre xlio Whirl. ,115 Also 115 WUcbweniM 11: zlM Drw Strip MiM Marilya'i Rany 11 Art Theft Nty. Aprti iw nament.

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The time.Taitaliah,went to the post off at :20 cefits oh the 'dollar, and just got up 'at the to win; by a half length. it; was Show with Jessie 'Davidson in -the irons, who showed: her heels to -the front running TatalJah at -the the stretch and dashed to length covered the in 1:04. Power: Ruler took' the addigd irHyde Park Stakes at while at Mon, mouth, 'Jim the added Rumson Handicap. At Fort Erie, Windson Maid captured the $10,000 allowance race and at Park, Security Check won the $7,000 feature. Tom Advsmces In Irish Open Tennis DUBLtff '(UPI)--Tom Edlef- sen of Berkeley, defeated John'McGrath of Ireland 6-2, 6-2 Wednesday to advance into the quarter-finals of the Irish Open lawn, tennis champsionships.

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