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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 31

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aTj3kTii elOUHNAI April 8, 1 Vb C) Bowling Horse Racing Exhibition Baseball Pro Basketball MEN High Series HAZEL PARK Wednesday's Results FINAL STANDINGS By The Associate press AMERICAN LEAGUE By The Associated Press NBA Eostern Conference Atlantic Division PCt. GB x-Boston 53 26 .671 NORTHVILLE -l Wednesday's Results FIRST Trot, 2:09 VS Dark Town StruUer (DeRontz) -t' 7.21 4.40 120 Elbys Vicky (Nerrls) 6.6 3.48 Good Pais Kate (Fuller) ieo SECOND Pace, 2:06 UI Knox (Temiin) 4 28 3j0 SJ Creeds Knight (Crawford 3-61 8.60 Way Too Eosy Sutherland) 5.20 DAILY UBLE (3-S) PAI 823.20 THIRD Pom, 2:08 Bev Adlos (Curran) 180 4.40 3.20 Bottteshoe Lorle (DeMass) 12J0 5.2 Seantor Brewster (Suhertad) IMi Enjoy.two great r- 1. i j-w M' FOURTH Ppce 2:09 Honey Knox (Tomiin) Vicette (Sutherland) War Blaze (Hammed). KM 6.2 140 100 2i0 X2 PERFECTAt3--PAIBtM0 FIFTH -Pate, 2(042-5 Mite Tops (Lake) .420 2 tiO Shirefh Shawn (Crawford) 2J30 268 ZlPPlty Dew (Sweeney) 180 SIXTH Pace, l-S Commander Boy Hope (Sweeney) 6.20 120 Clintvine (Caweii) 4joo Hudson's Laddie (VanDarsten) 2.8 SEVENTH Pace, 2:07 44 Quick Quack (OeMoss) 14.40 8.40 80 Carol Cress (DeRuntz) 3.20 3.00 Friend Tami (Sweeney) "08 TRIFECTA(4-5-n PAWS488-00 EIGHTH Trot, 1:08 24 Tommy vale (Hormert Speed Rating (Brecht) Pastime ike (Renner) 3.40 3J0 108 4,40 3.20 NINTH Pace, 2:06 DannOn Parade (MtteDoneH) 18.0 6.80 4.60 Papas Danny fHammen) 10.20 5 JO Peppy Jack Four) 5.40 TENTH Pace, Reine Pace (Harmer) ELKey(McVey) Authentic Adies fNerrls) 160 2.40 TRIFECTA (84-2) PAID $23.40 MIOtA -Ml An n5v u- ir-O Lauder's is C3L fine Scotch that cost like Scotch. the Lauder's turn in a doesn't a fine performance 86 PROOF Lansing Catholic defeats DeWitt E54 JO50 $192 Yul Brynner, Oscar Winning International Star Authentic Scotch Dollar (Crown) minted between 1603-1625.

Symbol Lauder value. cost of living by reading mm Fight the high Things wait just right for Lansing Catholic Central's baseball team and not good for DeWitt Wednesday a nn -conference gams played at DeWitt Coach Phil Booth's Catholic Central Cougars baage out nine hits and took adra-tage of eight errors ea route to a 15-3 romp orer the Central Michigan Athletic Conference team. It was the season debut for DeWitt antf Catholic Central secoad start. Th Cougars won their opener earlier this week. BILL WENDELL powered Catholic Central's attack with a duble and home run and also pitched tw innings lets any host pM PORTED 1 greai LAUQERS scotch Classified ads! Up to 5 qts.

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CELENTINO'S Jock Chambers 532, Dar Herriff 528, Bruce Wbittemere 567, Wayne Speck 524, Jim Walker 502, Metro Bowl 958 1019 9212898 Gimbo'S 80S- 997 838-4640 METROBOWL Jerry Holt 648, 4ack Curry 515, Roger Hall 629 Frank da-leto 581, Dave Beck 627. GIMBO'S Hal Smith 563, lee Barto-ioccl 547, Marv Wilber 495, 9am Cloy 495, Bill Jtpson 540. Track Pole Vault Hicks (M), 12 fee. 880-yard reloy Mason (Lorner, Denni-son, Felton, Hayhoe), 1136. 880-vard run Love 120-vard high hurdles Young (AA).

M5.8. Mile Run Morrison 100-yard dash Dennison (M), rtO.8. 440-vokJ dash Love 180-vord low hurdles Oesmith (D), :21.2. Two-nle run Wilson (O), 10:45. 220-yard dash Lamer (M), Mile relay Moson (Love; Havhoe, Morrison, Clark), 3:44.5.

440-yard relay DeWKt fteam not available) :47.5. GIRLS ITHACA 73, FREELAND 27 Discus Bentley I 70-feet-3. Shot put Mver (F), 3Meet-8. Lona lumo Wymer I feet-s. 880-yard relay Ithaca (Carpenter, Wymer, Finko, Barrett), 2: 10.2.

88-yard run Spear (J 3: 16.5. 110-yard low hurdles Knight (I), Milerun Cralg (F), 6:45.5. 100-yard dosh Wymer I 12.4. 440-yard dash Lewis (l), 1 :17.1. 230-yorddash Lelnberger(F), :30..

Mne relay Ithaca (Hall, Knight, Crittenden, Lewis), 440-vord reloy Free land (Lelnberger, Rosen, Rornecke, Linton), 1:02.2. DEWITT 81, MASON 33 Discus Heskitt (M), 84-feet-7. Shot Put Heskitt Long lump Garland CDil4-feet-7'4. High lump-Smith 880-yard relay DeWitt (Perez, Rice, Ziegler, Hobbs), 1:57.5. 880-vard run Loss (D), 2:55.2.

110-vord low hurdles Kintlgh (0), :20.1. Milerun Yount(D), 6:02.1. 100-yard dash Hobbs (D). :12.4. 440-vord dash lack 1 1 1 .35.

Two-mile run Gllchlrst (M), 15:12.25. 220-vord dosh Perez (D), r29.9. Mile relay DeWitt Uaabusklrk, Block, Wood, Yount), 4:56.6. 440-yard relay DeWttt (Perez, Garland, Skoczylos, Hobbs) 585. Pro Sports Transactions Wednesday's Pro Sports Transactions By The Associated BASEBALL American Leogue NEW YORK YANKE.ES Tommy, Davis, designated htter-ireleasedi Ron Guidry, Scott McGregorand Rick Sawyer, pitchers, sent to Syracuse of the International League.

BALTIMORE ORIOLES Jim Palmer, Pitcher, signed. CALI FORNIA ANGELS Wayne Simpson, pitcher, purchased from the Phlla--deiohia Phillies ond sent to Salt Lake City ot the Pocific Coost League: National League MONTREAL EXPOS Don DeMaUT ond Chip Lang, pitchers, sent to Denver in the American Association. NEW YORK METS Nino Espinoso and Bob Myrlck, pitchers ond Jack Heidemonn, utility, infieldcr to -minor league camp for 11 11 11 Pct.v Mi MS .615 .583 .538 .533 .529 .529 .429" ,.400 .267 .74 383 .533 .533 .500 ,.500 .500 .500 .467 .400 .389 67 Boston Minnesota Kansas City California Texas New York Chicago Detroit -Cleveland" Milwaukee -Oakland -Baltimore 10 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles 10 Montreal 7' Philadelphia 8 San Diego i Ationta San Francisco 7 Cincinnati 7 Chicago 7 Houston 7 St. Louis 6 Pittsburgh 7 New York 4 Wednesday's Games At Winter Haven, Fla. Detroit 000 000 0033 7 1 Boston 000 020 00O2 7 1 Roberts.

Ruble (4), Grilll (8) and May; Tlont, Cleveland 8) ond Flsk, Montgomery W-Grllli. Cleveland. At Sarasota. Flo.StLs 000 101 000 2 1 Chicogo (A) 000 141 OOx 6 5 1 Falcone. Reynolds (6), Proly (6), Wol-tece (7) and Simmons; Gossage.

Hamilton (7). Carroll 8 ond Downing, Essian (7). Gossage. Falcone. HR Chicago.

Dent. At Fort Lauderdale, Flo. New York (N) 010 000 020 1-4 10 1 New York A 000 002 010 2 10 (It Innings) -Swon, Webb U)r Koosman (8) ond J. Stearns, Grote (9); Sawyer, Gura (4), m. Martinez (8).

Guidry (10) ond Stelmaszek, B. Stearns (9). Guidry. Koosman. HRs New York (N).

Mit ner, Grote. At Scottsdolle, Aril. Cleveland 000 100 000 1 9 0 Chicogo (N) 002 000 OOx 2 9 0 Bobson, Eckersley (6), ond Ashby, Prultt-W); Zotin, Gorman (7), Knowles 8) and Swisher. W-Zahn. L-Dobson.

HR- Cleveland, Powell. At Phoenix, Ariz. Los Angeles 010 004 000-5 11 3 Son Francisco 021 000 0104 9 1 Row, Hough (6), Selma (9) and Yeager; Cold well, Borr (5), Minion (7), Lovelle (8), Williams 9) ond Rodar, Hill (2), Sa-dek (7). W-Hough. L-Barr.

At New Orleans, La. Houston 000 100 110 3 13 2 Minnesota 203 010 40x 10 11 0 Niekro. Rondon (5), Barlow (8) and Johnson, Humphrey (7). Goltz, Luecber (8), Pazik (8), Campbell 9) and Wyne-gar. Roof (9).

WP-Goitz. LP-Niekro. HR-Houston, Watson. At Bradenton, Flo. Atlanta 020 100 000-3 10 1 Pittsburgh 312 200 01x- 11 Camp, Devtne Z5) Torreolba (7), Sosa 8 ond Williams.

Correll (8). Demery, Moose (6 ond Songuillen, Dyer (6). Demery. Camp. HRs: Atlanto-WII-liams.

Pittsburgh-Sanguillen, Stargell. At SUN CITY, Fla. Spokane 200 010 1015 -10 2 Milwaukee 000 330 01x-7 10 1 Hoas, Curronee (5), Cort (7, O'Keeffe (8) and Kusnyer, Ceci (8). Broberg, Housman (6), Murphy (9) and Porter, Ellis (5). W-Broberg.

L-Hoas. Hr Milwaukee, Dorwin. At San Diego Oakland 000 000 200-2 1 Son Diego 200 011 OOx 4 5 2 Wehrmelster, Strom (5). Tomlm (6), Dupree (9) and B. Davis.

Mitchell, Boh-nsen (4), Lindblod 6, Todd (7) and Terrace. Wehrmeister. Mitchell. At Anaheim Southern Col 000 000 0033 5 2 California 200 030 01f-6 7 1 Phillips, Mauritson (2). Gregory (6), Haves (7) and Hicks, Van Gorder (6); Ross, Drago 5), Pactwo (7) ond Herrmann.

Ross. Gregory. HRs California, Melton; USC. Hertel. Thursday's Game Texas vs.

Texas Christian U. at Arlington, 8:30 p.m. Exhibition Season Ends Opening Day Probable Pitchers By The Associated Press All Times EST Thursday National League Houston (Richard 12-10) ot Cincinnati (Nolan 15-9) American League New York (Hunter 23-14) at Milwaukee -(Slaton 11-18) Friday National League Montreal (Rogers 11-12) ot New York (Seover 22-9) Los Angeles (Sutton 16-13) ot San Francisco (Montefusco 15-9) Atlanta (Niekro 15-15) ot San Diego (Jones 20-12), (n) Chicago (Burris 15-10) ot St. Louis (McGlothen 15-13), (n) American League Boston (Jenkins 17-18) at Baltimore (Palmer 23-11) Kansas City (Spilttorff 9-10) ot Chicago (Wood 16-20) Minnesota (Biyieven 15-10) ot Texas (Perry 18-17), (n) Oakland (Torre 20-9) at California (Tanana 16-9), (n) Pro Hockey By The Associated Press NHL Playoffs Preliminary Round Best-of-Three Series Wednesday's Games No games scheduled -Thursday's Games Toronto at Pittsburgh, Toronto leads series 14. St.

Louis at Buffalo, St. Louis leads 14. Los Angeles at Atlanta, Los Angeles -leads series 14. New York Islanders at Vancouver, New York leads series 14. Friday's Games St.

Louis at Buffalo, if necessary Pittsburgh at Toronto, If necessary Saturday's Games Vancouver at New York Islanders, afternoon, if necessary Atlanta ot Los Angeles, if necessary WHA Playoffs Preliminary Round Best-of-Five Series Friday, Apr. 9 Cleveland at New England, first game San Diego at Phoenix, first game Saturday, Apr. 10 New England at Cleveland Phoenix at San Diego Sunday.Apr.il New England at Cleveland Tuesday, Apr. 13 j- Cleveland ot New England, necessary San Diego at Phoenix Thursday, Apr. 15 New England at Cleveland, if necessary Phoenix at San Diego, if necessary Fridov, Apr.

16 or Saturday, Apr. 17 San Diego ot Phoenix, if necessary tHL Wednesday's Games Saginaw Muskegon 3 (Saginaw wtns quarterfinal series, 4-1, end opens semifinals play hosting Port Huron on Saturday night.) Kalamazoo 3, Dayton 0 (Dayton leads qvorterflnal best of seven series 3-2) Thursday's Game Dayton at Kalomozoo AHL Playoffs Preliminary Round. Best-of-Five Series Wednesday's Games Rochester 3, Providence 1, Rochester leads series 24. m. Richmond 4, New Haven 1, Richmond wins series 34.

CHL Playoffs Semifinals 1 Besf-of-Seven Series Wednesday's Games Tulsa 5, Ofclahomo City 3, Tulsa leads series 14. Dallos 3, Salt Lake City 1, Dallas leads series 14. Baseball Almo 1-2, Hope 0-7 Tennis Michigan 8, Eastern Michigan 1 Trock Western Michigon 125, Toledo 37 State College Scoreboard A Mark's Tracy (Perez) 3.40 2.40 2.40 Cress Flip (CWam) 4.40 3.20 She's High (Leonard) 4.80 SCCONBMdn. Clmrf 4F, 1:15 45 Safe Trip (Baldwin) 4.40 4.40 3.40 EvU'sLast(Towne) 7.20 4.80 Haversham (Kunuake) 7.40 DAILY BOOBLE (5-8) PAID 131 Mom Real (Strauss) 70 4.40 3.40 Festers Forks (Snyder) .14.20 11-60 Fast Trade Rodriguez) 70 $3 TRJfECTA (4-9-7) PAID $2,018.4 POURTH Model Hazel (Strauss) 6.60" 4.40 3.80 Milf lower Hill (Kunitake) 14.40 10.20 Abreast frSlwss) 4.40 12 TR1FECTA (14) PAID $93.40 Robian (Perez) Jacks AeainjKum take) Final Crash Snyder) 30.40 13.40 5.40 5.60 3.80 4.20 SIXTH Peacock Manor (M'ns'D 29.40 8.20 4.80 Cheyenne Cosper (Perez) 3.20 2.60 Roving Count (Cotalono) 4.20 $2 SUPERFECTAi444-3) PAID $2,789.80 SEVENTH CUn, 1 :43 15 Buck Shot Bill (Kotenko) 9.20 5.20 4.00 fiord Hearted (Perez) 3.80 2.80 Hawiin' wind 4Gomez) 4.00 $2 PERFECT A (741 PAID $34.80 EKJHTH Aftow 4F, 1 13 25 cean Drive (Morgan) 120 2.40 2.20 High Boots (Campbell 3.20 2.40 Maaitriece (Perez) 2.40 NTMTH Starter Handicap, VF, 1:20 35 TrvMyWa(Gilbt) 10.20 5.40 3.20 fearty Rider (Mills) 6.20 3.80 MusiMl Wade (Perez) 3.40 S3 TRIFECTA (3-240) PAID $400.20 ia relief of starter and winner Rob Campion, the Cougars three-year all-state kicking specialist. Campion sunrfved a shaky start when DeWitt scored three times in the first inning but he blanked the hosts the rest of the -way and Wendel was used finish up.

DeWitt, without a senior in Its Kneup, got two hits from freshman Dave Strouse, one of them a double. Loosing Catholic 004 127 1 IS 0 DeWitt 300 000 6 3 8 Comnlon, Wendel (6) and Heeksel. eBow, Foremon (5), Sites (4) ond Pen-ilen. HITS: LCC Heeksel, Wendel 2 (2b, Brtttson 2, MBIlmon 2 (2b), DeMarco; eWltt-Strouse 2 (2b), Oebzueb 2, Owen 2, McClaln. main as league commissioner, I felt there might be a conflict of interest, and I didn't feel I could give 100 per cent to the league' and the team at the same time.

So I decided to resign." Steve Graves of Grand Rapids, secretary and legal counsel to the MFL, was named acting commissioner until another fulRime commissioner can be appointed. PRIOR TO taking over as commissioner, Kauffman coached Flint in 1974 and won the MFL title. From 1969 to 1971 he coached the Lansing All Stars and. his teams won 44, lost 4 and tied 2. His Flint team posted a 10-i season.

In four years Eauffman-coached teams won 54, lost 5 and tied 2 in the MFL. Park; boys who live south of Mt. Hoae end east of Wash-iagtoa report to Marshall Park; boys who live south of Mt. Hope aad west of Wash-mgtan Avenue report to boys who live ttort3bC.f Mt- and west of Washington; Avenue report to Michigan Avenue Park. win points ieach.

Rod Robert had Wforithe losers, Uttion Baptist beat NARC tot take, the Second Annual Senior Boys Tournament crown, 56-42. Bill Dicken led the way with 11 points. Benny Caston tallied 20 for NARC. finishers Jan Leppek, 7th, Kirsten Miller, 8th; second test, ladies Jenny Hockglaube, 7th; intermediate test, ladies Diane Simko, 3rd; Anna-aelle Berry, 4th; Donna Hea-ton. 7th; Tammy Morrison ana Sara Wheaton, 10th; Susan Fortino, 11th; intermediate test, men David Harris, 9th; novice, ladies Lisa Fossbender, 9th; Janet Bett-man, 10th; junior, ladies Kathy Swick, 2nd; Angela Adney, 4th; Susan Guild, 5th; -tammy Chlad.

9th junior, men Chris Bushell, 2nd; Richard Murphy, 3rd. regional team (Crystal Duncan, Zan Lisa Faiver, Mary Beth McCarthy, Ann Schager, Terry Stinnett) 6th; 11-12 solo, Terri Stinnett 9th; 13-14 duet, Stacey Dzenowa-gis, Debby Huldin 9th; 15-17 team (Leslie Bethards, Terri Haueter, Shelly Price, Lou Ana Koval, Marueen Lesh-ock, Roberta Luscomb, Kathy McCarthy) For More Good Years In Your Car Philadelphia 45 35 .563 8' Buffalo 44 36 .550 9Vi New York 37 42 .468 16 Central Division Cleveland 47 32 .595 Washington 48 33 .593 Houston 38 41 .481 9 New Orleans 36 43 .456 11 AHonta 28 51 .354 19 Western Conference Midwest Division Milwaukee 37 43 .468 Detroit 35 44 .463 Yh Kansas City 30 49 .380 7 Chicago 23 57 .288 14V Pacific Division x-Gotden Stote 58 22 .725 Seattle 41 38 .519 1V Phoenix 40 40 300 18 Los Angeles 40 41 .494 18'i Portland 36 43 .456 21V x-clinched division title Wednesday's Games Philadelphia 102, New Orleans 99 Detroit 106, Milwoukee 96 Washington 115, Houston 105 Seattle 115, Chicogo 114 Thursday's Gomes New Orleans at Cleveland Boston ot Kansas City Buffalo at New York Los Angeles ot Phoenix Portland at Golden State Friday's Games Milwaukee at Boston Kansas City at Philadelphia Houston at New Orleans Atlanta at Detroit Chicago at Portland Golden State at Seattle CHICAGO (114) Marin 7 3-4 17, Johnson 13 3-4 29, Boer-, winkle 5 3-5 13, Laskowski 6 1-3 13, Von Lier 3 3-7 9, Love 7 2-2 16, Wilson 3 0-0 6, Benbo 5 1-3 11, Fernsten 0 0-0 0. Totals 49 16-30. SEATTLE 015) Skinner 2 1-4 5, Seals 8 2-2 18. Burleson 7 6-7 20, Gilliam 2 2-2 6, Watts 2 0-2 4, Norwood 6 12-12 24, Brown 7 64 20, Ban-torn 5 4-5 14, Abdul-Aziz 2 0-0 4.

Totals 41 3340. Chicago 2 22 37 29-1 Seattle 22 34 28 31115 Fouled but: Boerwtnfcle, Seals. Total fouls: Chicago 33, Seattle 30. Technicals: Chicago Coach Motto 2. 14,096.

MILWAUKEE (94) Dandridge 6 2-2 14, Mayes 2 3-4 7, Smith 5 4-6 14, Price 6 2-2 14, Winters 7 0-0 14, Brokaw 5 0-0 10, Brktgeman 9 5-5 23. Restonl 0 0-0 0, McGlocktin 0 0-0 0, Meyers 0 0-0 0. Totals 40 16-19. DETROIT (106) Rowe 5 2-2 12, Eberhard i 0-1 12, Lanier 8 7-7 23, Ford 2-2 14, Money 7 0-0 14, Brown 0 0-0 0, Clark 6 4-4 16. Porter 2 2-2 6, Mengelt 2 0-0 4.

Trapp 2 1-2 5, Thomas 0 0-0 0, Dtckerson 0 0-0 0. Totals 44 18-20. Milwaukee 20 2 24 26 94 Detroit 30 17 29 30106 Total fouls: Milwaukee 19, Detroit 17. Technical: Smith, Milwaukee Coach Cos-tell. 5,719.

NEW ORLEANS (99) Coleman 3 0-0 6, James 2 1-2 5, Kelley 6 2-2 14, Mdravich 13 12-13 38, McElroy 7 0-0 14, Boyd 4 0-0 8, Behogen 4 0-0 8, Horns 2 0-0 4, Moore I 04 2. Totals 42 15- PHILADELPHIA (102) McGinnis 15 7-9 37, Mix 8 0-0 14, Catch-ings 0 2-3 2, Carter 6 1-2 13, Collins 4 4-6 12, Free 7 0-0 14, Bryant 0 2-3 2, Lee 3 0-0 6. Totals 43 16-23. New Orleans 25 24 27 21 99 Philadelphia 25 2 19 32102 Fouled out: Coleman. Total fouls: New Orleans 19, Philadelphia 25.

Technicals: Coleman, 2. 10,978. WASHINGTON (115) Haves 8 5-10 21, Robinson 5 1-1 11, Un-seld 5 0-0 10, Bfng 5 04 10, Chenier 12 3-3 27, Weatherspoon 9 2-2 20. Haskfns 5 44 14, Grevey 1 04 2, Kozerko 0 04 0, Kropp 0 04 0. Totals 50 15-20.

HOUSTON (105) Ratleff 7 2-3 14, Tomlanovlch 2-3 Kunnert 4 04 8, Murphy 12 34 27, Newlin 7 10-12 24, Merlweother 4 1-2 9, Johnson 1 1-2 3, White 0 04 0, Riley 0 04 0. Totals i iv-za. Washington Houston Total fouls 5.973. 34 27 32 23 24 28 28105 Washington 23, Houston 23. ABA x-Denver 60 PCt.

24 .714 GB 10 13 21 25 44i New York 55 29 .655 Son Antonio 50 34 .595 Kentucky 46 i8 48 Indiana 39 45 .464 Sf. Louis 35 49 .417 Virginia 15 68 .181 xlinched first ploce Wednesday's Games New York 127, Virginia 123 Denver 130, Kentucky 103 San Antonio 96, Indiana 75 Regular Season Ends ABA Playoffs Qualifying Round Best-of-Three Series ThursdayApr. 8 Indiana at Kentucky Saturday, -Apr. 10 Kentucky ot Indiana Monday, Apr. 12 Indiana at Kentucky, if necessary Semifinals Best-of-Seven Series Friday, Apr.

9 San Antonio at New York Sunday, Apr. 11 San Antonio ot New York, afternoon Wednesday, Apr. 14 New York at San Antonio Saturday, Apr. 17 or Sunday, Apr. It New York ot San Antonio, night (Saturday) or afternoon (Sunday) Monday, Apr.

19 Son Antonio at New York, necessary Wednesday, Apr. 21 New York at San Antonio, if necessary Sunday, Apr. 25 Son Antonio at New York, if necessary Prep BOYS ITHACA 110, FREELAND 22 Discus Peet (1), 107-4eet-5. Shot put Cook 1, 40-feet-9. Long Jump Cook (I).

19-feet-4y2. High lump Bates (I), 10-feet4. 880-yard relay Hhaca (Cook, Grues-beck, Shuttleworth, Toews), 1:41.4. 880-vard run Flegel I 2:16.5. 120-yard high hurdles Peet I 17.0.

Mile run Manns (0,5:13.9. 100-vord dash Toews (I), 11.0. 440-vord run Rau (F), :56.3. 180-vord low hurdles LaFreniere (I), :23.8. Two-mile run Kirbv (I), 11:40.5.

220-varddosh Perry (F), :25.4. Mile relay Ithaca (Flegel, Manns, 440-yard relay Ithoca (Ortowskl, Church, MoHett, Polik), :52.7. HOLT 85, PINCKNEY tSVu HASLETT 16Vj Discus Mulllns (Ho) 135-feet-7. 880-vard relay Plnckney (Dewev, Bonard, Rickelman, Amburgy), 1 :36.4. 880-yard run-Lewls(P), 2:01.9.

Shot put Mulllns (Ho), 49-feet-S. 120-yard high hurdles Cory (Ho), :14.5 (trock and school record). Milerun McCall 100-vord dash Dewey P), 10.6. Long lump Amburgy (P), 18-feet-18V. High lump- Cory (Ho), 6 ft.

440-yard dash Smith (Ho), :54.2. 180-yard tow hurdles Cory (Ho), :20.3. Two-mile run Parmelee (Ho), 10:33.1. Pole Vault Wlnslow (P), 11-feet4. 220-yard dosh Cory (Ho), Mile relay Holt (Smith, Foy, Jenkins, Monetsch), 3:34.8.

440-yard relay Plnckney (White, King, Rlckleman, Amburgy), :47.4. MASON 13, De WITT a Discus Croft 11 Shot put-Willits-(D), 50 feet 3K. Long lump Sfourse (D), 19 feet 5. High lump Skozts 3 Prep Tennis Singles: J. Schultz (W) d.

Bowdler (O), 44, 6-7, 4-3; Copps (O) d. Benlamln (W), 44, 14. 4-2; Greenman (O) d. Lehmon (W), 44, 44; Tom Schultz (O) d. Tom Schultz (W), 4-2, 4-2.

Doubles Foster-Peterson (O) d. Mar-ozito-Potter (w), 4-4, 74; Hatton-Walters (O) d. Roskom-Lortle (W), 4-2, 4-4; Block-mon-Hollensen (0) d. Fight Results Wednesaoy's Fights By The Associated Press Spain Daniel Trioulaire, France ond Fernando Bernondez, Spain, bantamweights, drew, 15; Trioulaire retained European bantamweight title. Limbe, Oil Fiter Robert "Turf Kauffman resigned his post as Midwest Football League Commissioner to become head coach of the MFL Pontiac Arrows.

Kauffman, who succeeded Ted Piaseck as MFL commissioner last year, said, "When Gary Lemmen bought controlling interest in the Pontiac team, he asked me to take over as head coach. "I FELT obligated to him, yet I wanted to stay Cprrais-sioner since I feel strongly about the league aniwjiat we have to achieve to make it stable and successful. "I also wanted to get back into coaching, and Lemmen offered me. that opportunity. Even though: most of the MFL owners "Would have allowed me to coach and re imam IMF wllllr Little League tryouts slated Front-End Alignment Engine Tune-Up 1 1 1 1 Add $4forcyI $2 for aircond.

for cars with electronic ignitions mechanics electronically fine-tune New points, plugs condenser Test charging starting systems, carburetor Helps maintain a running engine Includes Datsun, light trucks. Complete analysis and alignment correction to increase tire mileage and improve steering safety Precision equipment, used by enced mechanics, helps ensure a precision alignment Complete chassis lubrication, oil change and filter Helps ensure long wearing parts smooth, Any U.S. made car parts extra if needed Excludes front-wheel drive cars ALL VULNERABLE AREAS PROTECTED 5107 W. SAGINAW PH. 485-2273, Across from Lansing Mall- Dave Milsop, Mgr.

95 $4 less Our your engine adjust smooth Toyota, VW New car trade-in Limited Come First Used Tires as low as Auto Rustproofing Tryouts for teams in the Lansing Little League wiU be conducted Saturday and Sua-day. Sessions Saturday, begin at 9 ajn. and ort.Sunday from I to 3 p.m. Boys who live north of Mt. Hope and east of Washgtn Avenue report to Marshan Bingham's, Baptist Bingham's BuUdogs and Union Baptist captured youth basketball clmmpionships Wednesday night at Easterh.

Bingham's beat NARC 34-26 to cop the Jr. Pro Boys Varsity title with Him Benson and Joe Davis scoring J.3 Lansing skate club BOWLING GREEN, Ohio Lansing Skating Chib competed here over the weekend in the 11th annual free skating competition with the following results: Preliminary test, ladies Nicole Henry, 1st; Angela Dale 5th; Beth Barrett, fith; Millnda Mallchok, 8th; Teresa Farhat, 10th; Clare, Bruch and Michelle Cardls, 12th; first test, ladies -Brooke Heatherington and Susan Tetzlaff, 2nd; Polly Mann and Jessica Campbell, 4th; Kathleen McAuliffe, 6th; Area svyim club in More than 200 top western swimmers from six--states competed in regional age group swina meet over the weekend in East Lansing" with local Sea Sprites finishing as follows: lo under team (Christine Brantley, Laura Faiver Lori Frank, Laura Haughey, Tonya Hecker) 4th; 10 under Laura Favier 11-12 Popular Types Sizes Bias Ply -Bias Belted -Radials at least 432 tread depth remaining 20 major areas receive an inner coating of Goodyear rust-preventing sealnnt Sealant Is sprayed into door panels, rocker panels, door posts, and other enclosed areas Goodyear specialists make sure tvery possible source of rust is thoroughly coated. take-offs, changeovers, and tires all economy priced! Quantities Available First Served. 8 Ways to Buy Cash Goodyear Revolving Charge Our Own Customer Credit Plan Master-Charge BankAmericard American Express Money Card Carte Blanche Diners Club 2049 W. GRAND RIVER-PH.

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