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8B CITIZEN-TiMES, Aprii 7, 1974 Ripken Believes In Club Southern League Schedule a a jp i A 140 GAMES SEASON CLOSES SEPTEMBER Are usa. uontenaer.r SEASON OPENS APRIL 16 SIS APRIL 16 The Orioles will play three games in Orlando and have a three game scries at Jacksonville before coming home. "That will give us a chance to get set for the opener tt McCormick Field," said Taylor Duncan will return at third base and slugging Terry Clapp will be back as the catcher. "We'll have a much better outfield, good speed and good power. Our defense should be better," Ripken concluded.

Ripken said that while the lineup hasn't been officially set, he is expecting to have first baseman Dennis Silvey and outfielder Chuck Heil on his team along with several returning pitchers. He added that there is a possibility that Enka's 15-Hit Attack Stops Cidlowhee, 10-5 Enka High's baseball team rebounded from Friday's loss to Anthony Captures Akron Keg Event Irliln lYnn-iA h.t14U 4ll (afrilAC oni AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT ORLANDO JACKSONVILLE SAVANNAH COLUMBUS MONTGOMERY BIRMINGHAM ASHEVILLE KNOXVILLE May 37 31 29-M May 24 24.19.24 May 1M4-1S May t-10-1 1-12 May 4-7-4 April 22-23-24 Aorll 25-24-27-2I CONSERVE July lf-2fr2122 July July 1-2-3 Juna 24-29-30 JuM 24-25-24-27 Juna 10-11-12-13 Junt 14lt-X ORLANDO Saptl-2 All. 30-31 Auj. 20-21-22-23 Aul.37-H.lt Auf 14.15-14 Au.l-2-J MaylJ.14-1 May 23-24-25-24 May 4-7-4 May 4-10-1 1-12 AP'II 23-24-27-21 Apf1t2t-2M4 JACKSONVILLE FUEL Julyl-2-S July 11-12-13-14 Jn. 24-29-24-27 Jn.24-29-30 JulU 14-13-14 JruIMMMS MM-3-4- Aut.

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24-25-26 I OIIJJJ game uu oumtj an BY RICHARD MORRIS Citizen Sports Editor With only a week remaining before the April 16 Southern League season opened in Orlando, the Ashevilie O's are shaping up as a contender for Western Division honors. "We'll pick our squad early next week and from the way things are shaping up I think our fans will be pleased with our team," said Cal Ripken, beginning his third season as Ashevilie manager. Ripken, who managed the O's to an Eastern Division title in 1972 and to second place in the Western Division with a young team last season, said he was certain that a number of the players from last year would be with the O's this season to form a nucleus for a strong club. The veteran minor league manager indicated that he expected Montgomery's defending champions to be the team to beat again but noted that virtually every team in the AA circuit will be stronger "We had an excellent spring training camp at Miami where the weather was hot and dry. I think we'll get off to a better start than in the past and that will help," Ripken said.

AKRUiM, umo (Af) tan was eight pins ahead aner iwo Anthony, a 35-year-old crew cut frames. In the third, he left the 4-6 split, failed to make the pro from Tacoma, pro duced strikes in the clutch Sat Reynolds with a 10-5 win over Cullowhee High Saturday. The Jets, who suffered their, first loss in a 7-6 setback by the Rockets, extended their season record to 5-1 with the win over the Rebels. John Morgan, who needed relief from Jeff Jackson, in the fifth, picked up the win over Enka. spare and fell behind.

Midway through the match he doubled and was eight pins ahead of Anthony. But Anthony urday to capture the top spot in the $125,000 Tournament of Champions, Anthony earned $25,000 fori rolled three straight strikes and dropping Johnny Petraglia of; regained the lead after the New York 216-213 in the final eighth frame. tournament on the Professional! The Tacoma pro spared in Bowlers' Association winter 'the ninth, got a strike and a tour. snare in the tenth and finished The 27-year-old Petraglia with 216. earned $14,000 for second plaeej Petraglia posted strikes in HARRY'S CadillaeoPomlae BEST FOR SERVICE 819 Patton Ave.

in the nationally televised the eigmh and nintn tramcs, championship match. the but spilled only nine pins the tenth and fell three short of Anthony. Petraglia, top-seeded in MAJOR LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME JULY 23 PLAY-OFFS START SEPTEMBER 7 champion- tourney, began the Area Boivling ii OUiiMi il4M I Sears ME mm Anderson Part Of Doubles Win KkUHKaaOL Part of Sears RED TAG SALE Sears Highway Retreads i Terrie Anderson and Ruby Miller, both members of the Women's Professional Bowling Association, captured the doubles title of the recently completed N. C. State tournament in Winston-Salem with a near-record performance.

Terrie paced the twosome with one of her finest sets ever when she put together games of 248, 218 and 212 for 678 scratch while Ruby added 588 for a scratch total of 1,266. Adding handicap, the score came within three pins of the state record for the event and placed them exactly 100 pins ahead of the nearest competitors. Also, unofficialy, the duo of Brcnda Rickman, former State Economically Priced wy 600x13 Black plus I A 1 Federal Excise Tax PETE HARRIS JiiZaE Description Sears Low Price -52il3 TubelessBlk IM5 J5 695x14 TubelessBlk 8.95 .41 XubelfssElh iQ-95 -i -ZZSitli TuhElPsaBlk 12.25 Ji 82514 TubelessBlk 12.95 5fi015 TubelessBlk 10.95 .35 TubrlesjjB.k 12.95 .47 1 8217X15 Tuheless Blk LL25 ,51 4 i Junior All Events champion, and Irene Taylor finished third lj Tommy Moss 215.593 in the event, and Fred Smith 229. Both Terrie and Ruby were still in a state of disbelief with their win this week. They Guy Taylor came within one' shot of gaining bowling's top Open 9 AM 'Til 10 PM In the Ashevilie Mall recalled that they had bowled accomplishment, a perfect 300 well at other times only to be game, as he was filling a i knocked out of the lead, and substitute's role in the Blue I expected the same thing to Ridgc Handicap League this' happen again.

Even so. neither i rllhSrwas excited JgS ft about the conditions at Major ufll f'Td! League Lanes where the event "SCh 's hf rikcfs was held. "I have rolled, Harokl S.H under such wonderful con-1 'Mr In rfitinn $hP said. "The lanes i same circuit. SAVE 25 Wide Guard Dynaglass Delted were perfect.

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Virginia and Tcnncs- unoy night mixio-see. will find the tournament 'ii, trail is extended to the Land of ciowXmttm the Sky Ladies Invitational at v.i." Sky Lanes April 27-28 and 4-5. Entry closing date for that it 4-OFEE CALL! Noli Frkbe. 197 17- affair is April 8. Marge Ilenson m.

ai.c. Tm s'V. and Jim Rickman have com-, come? p'cte details. 14-' Jn Mtrr II, 411 Brenda continued her torrid SiL" scoring as she paced all bowlers in the Sunday Mixed MAlY LASSIES; t.f ty Plnchfwv. League at Sky Lanes with one i of her highest sets ever.

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