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38 (Sec. IV) Statesman, Solem, May 27, 71 Hatlo's TheyH Do It Every Time Stargell HR Brock Hot With Mate's Bat SCULPTOR, WORKS S-tT EXPECTANCY OF HIS rT iSM 'TURNING OUT SEmISel)3 1 IP i.4 I I on him like he once did. You can't strike a guy out as much If that's not happening," Hands said. Brock, meanwhile, views his current streak much the same way as he does stealing bases. "It gets to the point where what you do is automatic," he said.

"It's not what you do one game or during a streak. The important thing's the whole season. All you can do is try doing those things which are going to produce the most hits, the most runs and, yes, the most stolen bases for a whole year." in play not fouling it off. You seldom get two good pitches in a time at bat," he said. In keeping the ball in play, Brock his boosted his average to .365, third highest in the NL, and cut down considerably on a strikeout pace that once stood at about one.

in five times at bat. Brock has totaled 63 hits, scored 38 runs, driven in 14 runs and stolen J8 bases during his swiftest start in 10 major league seasons. "I look at it this way," he said, "if I'm going to strike out, it's not going to be a gift to the pitcher." "He's really going into the ball," said the Chicago Cubs' Bill Hands, off whom Brock doubled Tuesday night. "He's not letting you get 0-2 ST. LOUIS (AP) Dick Scho-' field is hitting an inauspicious .219 for the St.

Louis Cardinals, but his 38-ounce bat is playing havoc with National League pitchers. Schofield, acquired by the Cardinals during the off-season from the Boston Red Sox, currently has the bat on loan to the club's hottest hitter, speedster Lou Brock. Since switching to the model, longer and heavier than what he was using, the 31 -year -old Brock has punished opposing pitchers at a .415 pace and embarked on a 21-game hitting streak. Not Streak, But Fun "It's not a streak until it gets to be 30 to 35 games," Brock said, "But I'll have to admit it's fun. "You'd like to do anything you could to hit .300," he added, "but my object is only to get on base as many times as possible to help the teams.

Brock, a four-time NL base-stealing champion, doubled Tuesday night in his final time at bat in extending his hitting streak to a personal high and moving to within one game from teammate Joe Torre's sea son-opening rampage of 22 games. "I've never hit at this time of the year," he reflected. "It's hard to explain, because I swing the bat the same way whether I'm getting the base hit or not. "The secret, I guess, is get ting a good pitch and putting it OD Albany, Sit drive the HONDA car for fun profit Royal to Cap Card Little League JUDSOM MINOR NO. 1.

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Skyline Ford 20, Carnation Milk 19; Taco Bell 12, Adams Cycles 8. gives up to 40 miles on SALES, PARTS SERVICE, DEMONSTRATION RIDE CENTER Wind' An every man for himself battle royal, during which all eight contestants will be blindfolded, caps tonight's mat card at the Grand Theater Arena. There will be a special $500 purse for the winner of the unique melee, the likes of which have never been seen here before. In the royal will be Cowboy The small wonder that gallon of regular gasl Front wheel drive. Steiger vs.

Borne and Laine vs. Boyd. During the latter the Beast will be handcuffed to Snuka outside the ring so there will be no interference. Due to the amount of the main event purse and the limited seating capacity there will be a slight increase in admission prices. Reserved seat tickets can be secured today by calling 362-2503 and tonight via 362-9066.

DVD Shooting Poses Problem Reed Feels i Salem, Oregon Bend, Oregon Will Halt ABA Attempt White Hit Aids Yanks To 2-1 Win Cont. from preceding page.) Roy Foster singled, Cuellar got Ray Fosse to rap into another twin killing. CLEVELAND abrhbl Ford et 4 0 0 0 Pinion rf 4 12 1 Foster If 4 0 2 0 Fossa 4 0 0 0 Harrelson lb 3 0 1 0 Leon 2b 4 110 Nettles 3b 4 0 10 FSfanley ss 10 11 Uhiaendr pr 0 0 0 0 Hand 2 0 0 0 Hinton ph 10 0 0 Colbert 0 0 0 0 BALTIMORE at) Belanger ss 4 0 0 Blair ef 4 0 0 BRoblnsn 3b 4 0 1 FRobinsn rf 4 1 1 Powell lb 3 11 Rettenmd tf 4 1 2 Johnson 2b 2 0 0 Hendrcks 3 0 3 Cuellar 3 0 0 Total 32 2 8 2 Total 31 3 Cleveland 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Baltimore 111 III Hx- Pinson. DP Cleveland 1 Baltimore 3 LOS Cleveland 8. Baltimore 7.

2B R.Foster. Nettles. HR Pinson (3). SB Pinson. IP Hand (L.0-2) 6 Colbert 2 Cuellar 9 ER BS SO 7 3 2 3 10 0 0 2 2 5 A 1.85.

Yanks 2, Tigers 7 DETROIT (AP) Roy White's two-out, two-run double off Mike Kilkenny in the eighth inning snapped Detroit win ning streak at seven and gave Mel Stottlemyre and the New York Yankees a 2-1 victory over the Tiger3 Wednesday night. White's hit followed a dispute between third base umpire Ron Luciano and Tiger manager Bil ly Martin when Martm tried to go to the pitcher's mound. Luci ano ruled since Martin had al ready gone to the mound once while White was batting he couldn't go again to take Kilken ny out until the next batter came up. Martin then brought in reliev er Fred Scherman one batter too late. Kilkenny, who had only pitched three innings this sea son, gave up only three hits un til walking Gene Michael and Thurman Munsson prior to White's double.

The southpaw, 0-2, came off the disabled list May 11 after stomach trouble. NEW YORK ab DETROIT bl 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 rh bi Clarke 2b Munson White If Murcer cf jeiiis ib Kenney 3b FAlou rf Cater 3b Michael Slotlmyre MAuliffe 2b Kallne rf Norfhrup cf WHorton If Cash lb Freehan GBrown ph 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 i 0 1 0 0 0 0 ARodrgez 3b 3 1 1 0 DJones ph 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brnkman Collins ph Kilkenny Schermn 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 31 2 2 Total 32 1 i 1 New York 000 600 0202 Detroit 000 010 0001 Cater. DP Detroit 1 LOB New York i. Detroit 7. 2B Cash, W.Horton, White.

SB Michael. Kilkenny. IP ER BB SO Stottlemyre (W.5-2) 6 111a Kilkenny (UO-2) 7 2-3 4 2 2 4 2 0 1 Scherman 11-3 1 0 0 HBP bv Stottlemyre (Kaline). 2:23. A 11,565.

Chisox 7, Royals 2 CHICAGO (AP) The Chicago White Sox unloaded their biggest inning of the season, scoring six times in the sixth to break up a scoreless duel between Wilbur Wood and Mike Hedlund en route to a 7-2 triumph over Kansas City Wednesday night. KANSAS CITY CHICAGO ab bi Richard ss 4 12 1 ab bl Pltek ss 4 0 0 0 Schaal 3b 4 0 10 Johnstone rf CMay lb Melton 3b Reichardt If Hrrmann Andrews 2b Hrshbger cf Wood 4 110 4 2 2 0 4 0 11 4 12 0 2 10 0 4 12 2 4 0 11 3 0 0 0 Otis cf 4 0 10 ROIiver 1b 4 0 2 0 Rojas 2b 4 10 0 Paepke If 4 112 Savage rf 3 0 0 0 JMay 3 0 10 Hedlund 2 0 0 0 York 0 0 0 0 Fitrmrris 0 0 0 0 Taylor ph 10 0 0 Bunker 0 0 0 0 Total 33 2 4 2 Total 33 7 11 5 Kansas City 000 000 2002 Chicago 000 lit 1 0 7 Schaal, York, Richard, Melton. DP Kansas City 1 Chicago 1. LOB Kansas City 4, Chicago 8. 2B May, Melton.

Richard. HR Paepke (x). SB Johnstone, Otis, C.May. Wood. SF Richer.

IP 5 1-3 ER BB SO 6 4 3 3 1110 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 6 Hedlund (L.4-3) 1 4 Fitzmorris 2-3 0 1 Bunker 1 Wood (W.3-2) 2:22. A Z.60S. Bosox 3, Senators 2 BOSTON (AP) Reserve catcher Bob Montgomery's third straight single drove in the tie-breaking run in the sixth inning as the Boston Red Sox nipped the Washington Senators 3-2 Wednesday night. WASHINGTON ab bl Unser cf 3 0 2 1 Foy 3b 4 0 0 0 Mincher lb 4 0 0 0 FHoward If 4 12 0 Maddox If 0 0 0 0 Biitner rf 4 0 2 1 Casanova 4 0 10 Harrah ss 4 0 10 Cullen 2b 3 110 BAHen ph 10 0 0 Janeskl 10 0 0 McCraw ph 10 0 0 Shelienbk 0 0 0 0 BOSTON ab bi Aparicio ss 3 0 0 0 RSmith rf 4 110 Ystrmski If 3 0 10 Petroclli 3b 3 0 11 Scott lb 4 0 10 BConglro cf 4 2 2 0 Griffin 2b 3 0 11 Mntgmry 4 0 3 1 Culp 2 0 0 0 Total 33 2 2 Total 30 3 10 3 Washington 1 1 2 Boston in 001 0 1 EMonfgomry. Biitner.

DP wxshtnaton 1, Boston 1. LOB Washington 6, Boston 2B F.Howard, BConiqllaro 2, Smith, Scott vottrzemskt. Harrah. SB Biitner. Unser.

2. Janeskl, Griffin. SF P.troMlll- IP ER BB SO Janeskl (L.1-4) 6 1 3 3 2 3 Shellenback 2 1 0 0 0 3 CuId (W.5-3) 2 2 1 7 PB Montgomry. 2:01. A 13,526 Chess Aces Draw LAS PALMAS, Canary Islands (AP) Grandmasters Bent Larsen, Denmark, and Wolfgang Ulhmann.

East Germany, agreed to a draw on the 44th move of their seventh game in the World Championship Chal- lenzers ouarter-fmal chess Lifts Bucs Past Reds (Cont. from preceding page.) ble, rode to third on a long fly to right field and scored on Bowa's line drive hit to left-center off reliever Tug McGraw, 3-2. New York starter Gary Gentry had a 2-0 lead and was work ing on a one-hitter when Phila delphia struck back to tie the game with two runs in the ninth. PHILADELPHIA ab bl Doyle 2b 5 0 0 0 TTaylor 3b 5 110 NEW YORK ab bl Agee cf 4 11 Harrelson ss 5 0 3 0 Montanez cf 4 1 2 1 Marshall rf 4 0 0 0 DJohnson lb 5 0 1 1 CJones If 4 0 11 MCarver 5 12 0 Kranpool lb 3 1 1 Freed rf 4 0 10 Harmon pr 0 0 0 0 Browne rf 10 0 0 Clndenon lb 2 0 0 0 Boswell 2b 5 0 0 0 Grofe 5 0 10 Hahn pr 0 0 0 0 Foli 3b 5 0 2 0 Gentry 2 0 0 0 Shamsky ph 10 0 0 Lis If 5 0 0 0 Bowa ss 5 0 11 Lersch 2 0 0 0 RStone ph 10 0 0 Fryman 0 0 0 0 McGraw 0 0 0 0 Money ph 10 0 0 Asprmnte ph 1 0 0 0 Brandon 10 0 0 Total 44 3 8 3 Total 41 2 2 Phil 000 000 002 601 3 N.Y. 1 0 0 100 00 2 McCarver, Harrelson.

DP Philadelphia 2, New York 1. LOB Philadelphia 6, New York 7. 28 McCarver, Grofe 3B Montanez. HR Kranepooi (3). SB Agee.

5 Gentry, Marshall. IP 8 1 ER BB SO Lersch Fryman Brandon 3 Gentry 10 McGraw 2 3:06. A 22,409. Cards 9, Cubs 4 ST. LOUIS (AP) Julian Ja vier's two-run single and a two- run homer by Jerry McNertney in the seventh inning powered the St.

Louis Cardinals past the Chicago Cubs 9-4 Wednesday night and into first place in the National League East. CHICAGO ST. LOUIS ab bl Kessinger ss 4 1 3 2 Brock If ab bi 5 2 2 0 Beckert 2b 5 0 2 1 MAlou cf 5 0 10 BWillams If 4 0 10 Hickman rf 5 111 Beuchmp lb 2 2 0 0 Hague lb 0 0 0 0 Santo 3b 4 0 10 Torre 3b 3 12 2 5 110 5 2 4 2 4 13 4 4 0 10 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 HBreeden lb 4 0 10 Cardenal rf Cannizzro 4 110 Javier 2b Ortiz cf 4 110 MNertny 1 0 0 0 Sizemore ss 3 0 0 0 Reuss 0 0 0 0 Schofield ph 10 10 Drbwsky 0 0 0 0 Melendez ph 0 0 0 0 CTaylor Callison ph Holtzman Regan Davis Ph Stephnsn Tompkins Total 39 4 12 4 Total 37 9 14 8 Chicago 001 210 0004 St. Louis 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 2 Alou. LOB Chicago 13, St.

Louis 9. 2B B.Davis. 3B Javier. HR Hickman (6), McNertney (2). SB Kessinger, Beauchamp, rock.

SF- Torre. IP Holtzman 61-3 ER BB SO 5 5 3 7 Regan 2-3 Stephenson 2-3 Tompkins 1-3 Reuss 5 Drabowsky 1 C.Taylor 3 WP Stephenson. Balk Reuss. 2:48. A 12,590.

Pirates 2, Reds 0 PITTSBURGH (AP) Steve Blass tossed a five-hitter and Willie Stargell smacked a two-run homer as the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Cincinnati Reds 2-0 Wednesday night. CINCINNATI ab bi Rose rf 4 0 2 0 Woodwrd ss 2 0 0 0 Stewart 3b 10 10 LMay lb 3 0 10 Concepcn SS 0 0 0 0 Bench 4 0 0 0 TPerez lb 4 0 0 0 Carbo If 4 0 10 Helms 2b 4 0 0 0 Bradford cf 3 0 0 0 WSmith ph 10 0 0 Cloninger 2 0 0 0 Ciine ph 0 0 0 0 Wilcox 0 0 0 0 Ferrara ph 10 0 0 PITTSBURGH ab bl Cash 2b ,3010 Hebner 3b 3 0 0 0 Ciemente rf 4 1 1 0 Stargell If 3 112 Sanguilln 4 0 2 0 BRobrtsn lb 3 0 0 0 AOIiver cf 3 0 0 0 Alley ss 2 0 0 0 Blass 3 0 0 0 Total 33 0 5 0 Total 28 2 5 2 Cincinnati 000 000 0 0 9 0 Pittsburgh lit 002 9 0 2 Sanguillen, Hebner, Cloninger 2. DP Cincinnati 1. LOB Cincinnati 9, Pittsburgh 7. HR Stargell (15).

SB-Cash. IP ER BBSO Cloninger ..6 2 2 4 3 Wilcox 2 0 0 1 2 Blass 9 5 0 0 3 11 WP Blass. PB Bench. 2:09. A 7,369.

Giants 6, Dodgers 4 LOS ANGELES (AP) Chris Speier knocked in the tie-breaking run and Willie Mays drove home another as the San Francisco Giants scored twice in the ninth inning to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-4 Wednesday night. Astros 2, Padres 7 HOUSTON ab bl Metzaer ss 5 0 0 0 SAN DIEGO ab bi Hernantiz ss 4 0 0 0 Jestadt 2b 4 0 10 Gaston cf 4 0 0 0 Colbert lb 4 10 0 OBrown rf 3 0 0 0 Murrell If 3 0 0 0 Morgan 2b 4 0 10 JAlou rf 4 0 0 0 Chiles If 10 0 0 Cedeno ph 2 0 0 0 May berry lb 4 NMIIIer cf 0 0 0 0 Wynn cf 4 0 10 Rader 3b 4 2 3 0 Edwards 0 0 0 0 Hiatt 4 0 10 Blslname 2 0 11 Campbell 3b 3 0 1 1 Barton 3 0 2 0 Santorlnl 0 0 0 0 DRoberts 2 0 0 0 Watson ph 10 11 Culver oooo Total 35 2 9 2 Total 30 1 4 1 Houston 000 010 001 2 San Diego 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 1 Rader. DP San Diego 1. LOB Houston 8, San Diego 4. 2B Jestadt.

D.Roberts, O.Brown. IP Blslngma 8 4 ER BB SO 10 0 5 Culver 1 0 0 0 0 SantorinI 1-3 0 Robert! (L.3-5) 2-3 9 2:11. Love Selected Top Duck Cager EUGENE (AP) Stan Love, two-time leading basketball scorer in the Pacific-8, has again been named the University of Oregon's most valuable player. The 6-foot-9 center was chosen by his teammates to receive the Baker Award as MVP, becoming the first player in school history to win the award three consecutive years, the university said Wednesday. Love set 20 game, season and career records in three years on the UO varsity.

He has signed a professional contract with the Baltimore Bullets of the National Basketball Association. WSLSON DeLON 745 Liberty NE 581-1421 COME IN FOR A FREE SERVICE Oregon Sunvd leeatiena Do Not Honor Bank Crod Card. BSE 00! RAIN vipoiicu nvy POWER CUSHION wmiM Stops Reds Pittsburgh pitcher Steve Blass stymied Cincinnati on five hits Wednesday night, pacing 2-0 victory. American League Minnesota (Kaat 3-3) at Milwaukee (Pattin 4-4) New York (Peterson 4-3) Detroit (Lolich 7-3) night Cleveland (Lamb 1-2) at Baltimore (Palmer 7-2) night Washington (Bosman 2-6) at Boston (Peters 4-3) only games scheduled National League Chicago (Jenkins 8-3) at St. Louis (Zachary 1-1) night San Francisco (Bryant 5-1) at Los An geles (Sutton 1-5) night Atlanta (Reed 5-2) at Montreal (Mo Anally 1-4) night Cincinnati (Merritt 0-6) at Pittsburgh (Ellis 5-3) night only games scheduled Pole Position To Glotzbach CHARLOTTE, N.C.

(AP) Chargin Charlie Glotzbach wheeled Chevrolet back into big-time stock car racing Wednesday, hitting 157.788 miles per hour to capture the pole po sition for Sunday's World 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Defending World 600 cham pion Donnie Allison missed the opening time trials due to carburetor tests on his Indianapolis 500 car and will return from In diana Thursday to attempt to lead the second dozen qualifiers. Allison's stock car, prepared by the famed Wood brothers, had won six straight poles this year. Allison's brother, Bobby, will start on the outside pole with a 56.585 clocking in a Mercury. It was the only serious challenger or the Junior Johnson-built Chevrolet driven by Glotzbach.

Centennial Wins, 6-2 TROUTDALE Walks scored two Centennial runs and the Eagles scored five runs in the ninth inning to edge Mc- Minnville 6-2 in a state AAA baseball quarterfinal playoff game at Reynolds High Wednesday. The Wilco League champs will now host Madison of Portland in a semifinal test Friday. The Centennial-McMinnville game was a makeup of Tuesday's game which was halted by rain in the fourth inning. The first two Centennial runs were scored on bases-loaded walks, each coming after an in tentional pass to hard-hitting catcher Clay Hebenton. Jim Wentworth went 3-5 for Centennial Mark Hanby was 4-4 for the Grizzlies, including a triple and double.

He scored the first grizzly run on an error efter tripling. Centennial 000 010 005 8 2 McMinnvUle 100 000 0012 7 2 Koppert, Wagner 7 and Hebenton; Rutschman, Peterson 8 and Shock- ey. Floyd Takes Bout Victory CLEVELAND (AP) For mer heavyweight champion lovd Patterson won a unani mous decision Wednesday night over Terry Daniels of Dallas in 10-round boxing match at the Cleveland arena. It was Patterson's fourth in as many bouts since coming out of a two-year retire ment last October in a bid to win the world heavyweight title or the third time. Patterson.

31. dominated the punching, waiting for Daniels, 26. to leave himself open for devastating lefts and rights to head. Daniels appeared weary as the fight progressed through the full 10 rounds. Patterson opened a cut over Daniel's right eye with repeated left jabs in the fifth round, then worked on that area for the next three rounds with hooks and uppercuts staggering Daniels repeatedly.

I Frankie Laine, Great Snuka, Kurt and Karl von Steiger, Stan (Crusher) Stasiak, Tough Tony Borne, Kangaroo Johnny Boyd and the masked Beast. All eight will appear in four single-fall prelims, the first one starting the card at 8:30 o'clock. The four prelims stack up like this: Stasiak vs. Beast, Kurt von Steiger vs. Snuka, Karl von NBA Stars Stars would be up to the "challenge of the rival ABA in the Houston Astrodome for the nationally televised game Friday night.

He only wishes he could play. "Sure, I'd play if I was physically able," he said. It's matter of league pride. Our guys are going to be playing hard. The ABA players want to prove they're as good as us; the NBA guys are saying, 'no, you're It's a definite charge to our guys." While some of the ABA play ers might be feeling a bit of apprehension, the more dominant feeling is certain to be the idea to prove themselves except possibly for Rick Barry and Zel mo Beaty.

both of whom al ready have proved themselves stars in the NBA before jumping leagues Players' 'On both teams will work out before the game with the mam emphasis on shooting after a layoff of as much as Vh months after the season. "Shooting will be the biggest problem," Reed said. "They'll all be in shape. Stamina will be no problem because they can go all out for 10 minutes and then sit down. Someone else will al ways be ready to go.

"And for a guy like Lew Al-cindor, all he has to do is practice getting near the hoop and dunking." Lew Paces NBA Alcindor, of the Milwaukee Bucks, leads the NBA contingent, which was chosen by the players in the league by a vote. The rest of the team includes Nate Thurmond of San Francisco, Dave Bing of Detroit, Oscar Robertson of Milwaukee, Dave DeBusschere and Walt Frazier of New York, Earl Monroe of Baltimore, John Havlicek of Boston, Billy Cunningham of Philadelphia and Elvin Hayes of San Diego. The ABA team is made up of Beaty and Willie Wise of Utah, Barry and Bill Melchionni of New York, Roger Brown and Mel Daniels of Indiana, Dan Is-sel of Kentucky, Charlie Scott of Virginia, Larry Jones of the Floridians, John Brisker of Pittsburgh and Jimmy Jones of Memphis. Pistons Against Bing Competing DETROIT (AP) The Detroit Pistons have refused to give Dave Bing permission to play in the ABA-NBA all-star basketball game Friday night in Houston. The Piston's management said it doesn't want the star guard to play after a two month layoff and risk injury.

The NBA and the ABA players planned the nationally televised game as a benefit for their pension fund and the Whitney Young Foundation to educate black youngsters. Ed Coil, Piston general manager, said, "My only objection to the whole game is that he (Bing) hasn't played in two months and is out of shape. "If Bing gets hurt, he is on his own," added Coil, meaning that any medical expenses would be 78 Series size with low profile for steady rids, steering Broader footprint traction contact than comparable conventional size' tires. Two Polyester cord body plies, non-flat spotting, two fiberglass belts suppress tread-squirming wear and maintain traction effectiveness HURRY! Sale ends Sat Night! ftMmSM Sin Me Each 2 lew Exchange. 700-13 "m4T" S25.84jSljq C78-14 6.95-14 $34.55 $25.91 S2.15 E78-14 7.35-14 $35.95 $26.96 $2.37 F78-14 7.75-14 $38.00 $28.50 $2.54 G78-14 8.25-14 $41.70 $31.27 $2.69 H78-14 8.55-14 $45.70 $34.27 $2.95 J78-14 8.85-14 $51.75 $38.81 $3.05 F78-15 7.75-15 $38.00 $28.50 $2.62 G78-15 8.25-15 $41.70 $31.27 $2.80 H78-15 8.55-15 $45.70 $34.27 $3.01 J78-15 8.85-15 $51.75 $38.81 $3.12 90045 $52.60 $39.45 $2.96 915-15 $53.70 $40.27 $3.27 NEW YORK (AP) Willis Reed would like to play, but he doesn't feel his absence will make anv difference.

He thinks the National Basketball Associa tion All Stars will still wallop the American Basketball Asso ciation Stars. "I think we'll win convincing ly," he said Wednesday during a visit here for a post-operative examination of his left knee. "I don't foresee any three-point field goal winning the game." Reed was certain the NBA OCE Honors Sports Duo MONMOUTH (Special)-Two senior students, Robert Sisk and Patricia BuEdick, have been chosen as the outstanding man and woman athletes of the year at Oregon College of Education. The award.s were announced this week" aft the Recognition Banquet of the Associated Students of OCEVMiss Burdick is an elementary education major and the daughter of Alden V. Burdick of Eugene.

She attended Sheldon high school there, graduating in 1967. Sisk, a social science major at OCE, is the son of John H. Sisk of Springfield and attended Thurston Senior High School. Sisk dominated OCE basketball statistics during his career at the school. During four years he scored 2,083 points to set a new career record for the OCE Wolves and played in 101 games, another school record.

U.S. Golfers Lead British (Cont. from preceding page.) who beat Scott MacDonald, 3 and Tom Kite of Austin, 3 and 2 winner over Rodney Foster; Allen Miller of Pensaco-la, who defeated Geoff Marks, 1 up, and Jim Gabriel-sen of Atlanta, 1 up winner over Humphreys, youngest player in the competition. The U.S. sweep of the singles was spoiled by Hugh Stuart and Rod Carr, the 20-year-old son of Ireland's once great Joe Carr.

Stuart defeated John Farquh- ar of Amarillo, 3 and 2 when the American ran up a string of fives on the closing nine and young Carr played to a tie with 55-year-old Bill Hynd-man III of Philadelphia. In the foursomes, Carr and Green beat Melnyk and Giles, 1 up; Dave Marsh and George MacGregor defeated Miller and Farquhar, 2 and 1, and Mac-Donald and Foster topped Bill Campbell of Huntington, West and Kite, 2 and 1. Fischer Triumphs VANCOUVER (AP) Bobby Fischer of Los Angeles defeated Mark Taimanov of the Soviet Union on the 71st move of an adjourned game Wednesday to take a 4-0 lead in their World Chess ChampionshiD Quarter-fi (c 'i) 2.CZZX) 3.83 3 WAYS TO CHARGE 1. iMMamnaH a CHECK PRORSRSM ttca.s ef a uvmanu ror uoooyear tires. may iuii wui vi vmv wring mis orrer, out at be happy to ordtr your size tin it ttt aOmtiaad prke and issue you a rain cbeck for faturs dalivar of the merchandis.

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