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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 22

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SPORT Kidnapped? BOWLING 1 McKen is telling his Philadelphia Bla- i an i ck the Clev Crusaders tonight without star goalie Bernle Parent. That's like telling Hank Aaron to hit a home run aga nst Steve Carlton waving a Little League bat. McKenzle says it's not the defection of Parent, who is balking neyt that has the Blazers down 3 ln the quarterfinal World Hockey Association series against Cleveland. "We aren scoring, that's our problem," said McKenzie pointing the finger at himself as well as other high-powered scorers on tne Blazers. "If they got 74,000 in Cleveland for the opener," says former Indian Oralg Nettles, "They probably gave away 300,000 tickets.

Indian owner Nick Mlleti said, "That is why we traded Nettles, he not a positive thinker." Duane Bobick. U.S. heavyweight in the Olympics, floored Tommy Burns four times as he went on to win a TKO at 2 55 of the first round in his first fight as a professional Light-heavyweight Irish Billy Wagner of Cleveland boosted his chances for a title bout against champion Bob Foster Tuesday night by scoring an eighth-round technical knockout over Vern Mclntosh of Miami Beach. Archie Clark, who had a $225,000 contract with the Baltimore Bullets, doesn't believe he'll be back with the National Basketball Association club next season. "I was told in so many words that I likely won't be back," the high-scoring guard said after a conversation with Coach Gene Shue.

"He didn't really give me a reason. I just look at it that I might not be in the scheme of things." Tommy Aaron has climbed from 64th place to 17th on the Professional Golf Association money-winning list for 1973 as a result of his $30,000 first prize for capturing the Masters Tournament. Jack Nicklaus is still way out in front with $106,064 while Aaron has earned $40,221 Linda J. Esposito, wife of Boston Bruins' National Hockey League scoring champ Phil, filed suit for separate support. Mrs.

Esposito alleged cruel and abusive treatment and desertion in the suit. Burgess Owens, the No. 1 draft choice of the New York Jets, has signed a multi-year contract with the National Football League team, and Coach Weeb Ewbank said he plans to use the 6-foot-2, 200-pounder from Miami of Florida at cornerback College football has buried the idea of a national playoff, but the NCAA television committee now favors a one-game "Poll Bowl" between the top two teams after the regular bowl games have been played. The idea probably will be presented to the NCAA executive committee April 26-28. Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Rodgers of Nebraska started serving a 30-day jail sentence Monday night in Lincoln for a traffic violation.

George Foreman and Ken Norton have entered "serious negotiations" for a possible heavyweight title fight, one of Norton's financial backers said. Bob Biron said, "I would say negotiations have reached the point where we'll get the fight within a week, or not at all." The Cincinnati Bengals traded tight end Mike Kelly to the New Orleans Saints and defensive tackle Willie Lee Jones to St. Louis Tuesday for future draft choices, the National Football League club announced. Secretariat has been made a 3-5 favorite to win the Kentucky Derby in the Reno Turf Club future book in odds posted Tuesday. Running back Howard Stevens of Louisville, at 5-foot-5 and 165 pounds the smallest player selected in the last college draft, was signed by the New Orleans Saints.

The Saints also traded an undisclosed future draft choice to the Detroit Lions for linebacker Adrian Young, a 6-foot-l, 232-pound five-year NFL veteran ABC television has announced that it will televise four games in three days over the Thanksgiving Holiday. The games will be Notre Dame vs. Air Force, Alabama vs. Louisiana State and Oklahoma vs. Nebraska.

The fourth game is undetermined at this time. scores Roger DuBoisof of led area's mens' bowling action Tuesday night at Boulevard Lanes with 629 while Carol Penrod of Tuesday Night Women cracked 582. Police are keeping a 24-hour guard on the son of Boston Red Sox star Luis Aparicio who said a gang of extortionists have threatened to kidnap his 15-year-old son in Venezuela if they are not paid off. Aparicio says he doesn't know who is doing it or why. Aparicio and his son are shown in a 1971 photo.

(UPITELEPHOTO) RV's Okie quits head grid post WARSAW Jack Ohle, head football coach at River View High for the past season, has resigned at the school's Board of Education meeting Monday. Ohle will take a position at Muskingum College and become a college residence hall director and an assistant football coach under defensive coordinator Bob Wagner, who made the same move from River View just one year ago. Stone Creek wins 71-58 Stone Creek Grace toppled North Methodist 71-58 in the New Philadelphia Park and Recreation church league action. Jim Wherley scored 22 points for Grace while teammates Jim McAffee hit 19 and Rod Reinhart hit 10. High scorers for North were Phil Westhafer with 17, Lee Eberly with 15 and Bob Russell with 12.

Spring Sports Schedule WEDNESDAY BatelMll I.V.SouthatStrasburg Carroll ton at Dover Caraway at Tusky Valley Ridgewood at I.V. North Claymont at Cambridge 4:15 Newcomerstown at Malvefti New Lexington at River View HilandatTusc.Cent. Cath. Track Caraway Girls at I.V. North JH Girls at I.V.

North Lake'and vs. Southern Local Indian League Meet at Stanton 5:30 Golf Hiland at Caraway 4:00 Ridgewood at Strasburg 4:00 Oakwood Var. Res. at Dover Tusc. Cent.

Cath. at Newcomerstown THURSDAY Baseball NewPhilaatWooster Dover Res. at River View Res. Lakewood at Tusc. Cent.

Cath. Claymont at Minerva 4: IS TuslawatCarrollton East Canton at Sandy Valley Track Strasburg vs. I.V. South Alliance at Dover 5:45 New Phila at Coshocton 5:45 Newcomerstown at Hiland Tusc. Cent.

Cath. at Ridgewood Golf Coshocton, Tusc. Cent. Cath. at New Phila.

I.V. North at Hiland I.V. South at Fairless at Jackson Caraway at Ridgewood 4:00 Carrollton at Tuslaw 4:00 Philo at River View 4:00 Claymont at Minerva Julie Phillips of Nite Owl bowled 576 at Kinser Lanes. League Champs The Hut Tavern defeated Zi- fer's Shell in the Tuscarawas County Industrial League roll offs 3089 to 2877. High rollers for Tavern were Joe Cattell with 653 and Don Deem with 625 while Gib Maurer bowled 619 and Frank Viglas scored 600 for Shell.

Geiser Kappler won the Plaza League championships. Jim Stemple collected 610 while Ted Maybaugh hit 594. Romany Spartan tournament winners were Pat Martin 511, Colleen Yarger 482. Nora Lewis 474 and Nancy Bixler467. BOULEVARDLANES Tuesday Night Penrod 582.

Wanda Landis 544. Bev Miller 533, Hazel Polka 512. Becky Laubscher 510, Rose Voelm 495. Sally Smith 494. Alma Smith 476, Rosalie Young 471.

Joan Nigro 470. Sue Clow 464. Margaret Angus 461. Karen Smith 460. Marge Hawkins.

Pat Moser 453. Mary Ann Thomas 451. Sexton's Gulf 44: Glass Lumber 40: Surety Savings 37: Dorothea's 35: Becker Realty 31: Clow's Landing Graef Ford 28: Mel's Butchering 26; Penso Pizza 24; Gross Stret Wei- ding21; Cardani'sDraperies 19'u: Williams Furniture. Joy IRA. Towpath Tavern 19.

Dover Ankney 623. Ed. Bazzoli 595. Joe Youn ans 581. Jim Graef 573.

Rich Barr 564 Bill Gerber 557. Exalted Rulers 37: Loyal Knights 31: Trustees 28: Inner Guards 27; Esquires. Leading Knights. Tylers 25: Lecturing Knights 21. Joy Lannlng 568.

Fans 38. Rejects 36, All Stars 29. Cold Duck 24: Sandbaggers 21; Engineering 20. Tuesday Trio-Betty Weber 574 Florence Vesro 531. Sue Tanner 530.

Esther Monaco 503. Mary Ann King 500. Edith Witschey 488. Marv Hosteller 452. Ladrach's 38: Stevenson's Store 34; Fenton Royal Crown 30: Dick's IGA 28: LaFrantz Beauty Shop 24.

Boulevard Lanes 22 18. of DuBois 829. Wai Burson 617. Frosty Biechler 615. Dan Clark 602.

Bob Fitch 600, Ray Ball 569. Dave Gilland 567. Larry Fisher 564. New Phila Eagles 40: Fenton Mel's Butchering 34: Ohio Battery 33: Ray Beaver American 31 't: Seven Up 30' 2: Ken's Ashland. Tall Timber 29, Porter Plumbing Reliable Auto Parts 28: Cooper-Smith 26: Strasburg Provision 16'a Mom's 4 Corra 568.

Charlene Zurcher 490. Gerry Crawshaw 468 Jackson. Stein 36. Casterline 32'z: Morris 28''z: Zurcher 26: Cladwell- Thomas 24; Landis 23: Corra 22'i; Nichols-Bower 21''2: Renicker. Eckleberry.

D. Zurcher-Crawshaw 21: McM'illen 20. Marchand 17. Williams KINSER LANES Nite-Owl-Julie Phillips 576. Sue Keener 553.

Connie Espenschied 538. Kaye Cinti 514. Laverne Konowal 499. Feme Gardner 489. Janet Dummermuth 478.

Connie Angus 470. Ruby De Michael 469. Ruth Stanke 460. Wanda Clark 454. BigScottie39; Hello Shop 33; Royale Beauty Lounge 32; Graef Ford 31; Tool 27: House of Baskets 18.

ALPA LANES Ladles Monday Johnson 597, Wilma Butler 511, Jean Johnson 493. Emma Ramsey 481. Betty Wagner 476. Patti Kopp 476. Bev Veigel 473.

Diane Riggs 465. Renate Shaver 464. Jayne Blickensderfer 462. Mary Corra 461, Marge Butler 457. Twin Citv Greenhouse 36; Sam's Su- noco 35; United Bank 29; Rltz Lounge 27: Bonvechio's.

Tolloti Plastir Pipe 26; Dan Dee 23; Reed's Body Shop 22. Bowling banquet set for April 21 A bowling awards banquet will be held April 21 at the Holiday Inn in New Philadelphia sponsored by the Men and Women's Bowling Associations. Tickets may be purchased from any officer on either association's board. Mercy mission leads to murder of young nurse NEW ORLEANS (UPI) The murder of a 22-year-old student nurse during an unscheduled mercy mission at a low-income housing project has caused authorities to stop the practice of sending nurses on house calls. The body of Jo Ellen Smith, the daughter of New Orleans Tax Assessor James W.

Smith, was found by police in a deserted field in the Algiers section of New Orleans Tuesday. She was clad in a bra and slip, and she had been shot three times in the face. Police arrested Stephen Berry, 17, a resident of the Fischer housing project, and charged him with Miss Smith's murder. Miss Smith had been missing since Sunday, when she went to visit an elderly diabetic woman in the Fischer project. She had been teaching the woman how to inject insulin.

TIMES-REPORTER April 11,1973 U' DOVER-NEW PHILADELPHIA. OHIO Claymont cage position open UHRICHSVILLE Claymont High is accepting applications for the position of head basketball coach for the 197374 school year. John Harmon, who guided the Mustangs to an 18-3 mark and the sectional championship this past season, has resigned after taking the job on a one-year basis. Formal applications may be submitted to either Claymont Schools Supt. Claymont'Wolfe or Athletic Director Dick Dorland at Claymont High in Uhrichsville.

More information may be obtained from Dorland at 922-3471 at Claymont High. Dennison man named in suit Glenn Marsh of Massillon has filed a $2325 suit in common pleas court as the result of a Sept. 27, 1972. auto accident on 1-77. Marsh says Thomas V.

Huff of McCrea Dennison, negligently operated a motor vehicle into one owned and operated by him. Also named a defendant is Myra Allen of McCrea Dennison, owner of the auto driven by Huff. Heads hospital COLUMBUS, Ohio (APj Richard Paulsen of the Child Guidance Center in Cleveland has been named superintendent of the more Hills Childrens Psychiatric Hospital in Northfield. MR. TIRE STANDARD Any Size RETREADS Blackwdll 7 95 Plus FET Recoppoble Tire SEIBERLING 200 4 Full Ply Dual White 178x14 G78.H 2 1 80 24 52 H78xl4 H78xl5 23 30 FIT 3.U SEIBERLING COMMUTER No Blems, No Soconds All Perfects 21 25 24 34 Ml 2.71 HI 1.U in J.M HI 4.17 MICHELINX RADIAL Guaranteed 40,000 Miles SIZE 165x13 175x13 175x14 185x14 195x14 205x14 215x14 195x15 205x15 215x15 225x15 230x15 PRICE 39.60 40.66 42.81 46.77 49.85 55.50 61.19 53.27 60.46 65.37 72.34 80.00 FET.

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