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mil. 2ft--lowa City Press Citizen-Saturday, May 29, 171 What Next? World Series at Night Raiders Rip Regals 21-2 In Baseball Pafriois, Plunkett Working-Saints, Manning Far Apart tion. So we're just trying to Series flu" and stay home with! fellow infirms to watch the NEW YORK (NEA) Theharmless and immediate Inter recent announcement that all est in something besides mm games on school days. But oth dane problems, taxes, riots and Visitins Williamsbur" blasted weekdav World Serles Sames go along with the times. We're the only major sport left that played its championship games on weekday afternoons." Hot Pants.

will be played at night starting ers, like Joe rorre or tne t. Regma 21-2 in baseball action There was a dialogue and cam in 1972 raised hardly an eyebrow, let alone a voice of pro- Jerry lloffberger, chairman Louis Cardinals, remember the excitement of Oneness when the Series scores were posted In his cest kids I eyer met. The whole tone of my relationship with araderie, a coming-together, ev of the board of the Baltimore test. We have become encrust en if lust for a week, even him has been real fair. here Friday night.

The Regals, who won their opener, 'are now 1-4 for the season. Williamsburg scored once in the first and added five in the second and four each In the ed. agent, Frank Grosthwait, is a rookie negotiator handling his first contract and the pro basketball war that has spawned million-dollar contracts for untested rookies. among fans rooting for opposing Orioles, believes -that we will be losing no coheslveness at all Brooklyn school class, inning by inning. "He's not trying to be a big The National Broadcasting teams.

It was a positive thing. shot," Bell continued. "He's a Everybody was rooting. Co. and major league baseball signed a new four-year contract Through the years, workday completely different type of While Schwenk mulls the situ Now, fans Mill return to the fourth and fifth to secure the win.

Catcher Dave Butler which is a study in conflicting crowds have lingered in front of newspaper offices as the ation over, Bell can't help but guy. He's different tnan the Joe Namath cocky type around today. He's a poised, harmony. Television Is relent dark of their homes to view the games in one-eyed alone- scored both of Regina's runs games were replayed by me be pleased with the Plunkett less In pandering to the mode, chanlcal men, or stood in front in the new move, "Before," he said, "kids in school and working people could not watch the biggest sports spectacle in the world. N6w, we'll be getting 25 or 30 million more people watching it.

And they don't have to sit home alone. They can have World Series parties. It can be a beautiful mature kid for his age who has NEW YORK (AP) The New England Patriots are having no trouble In contract negotiations with Jim Plunkett. But the New Orleans Saints are at a complete stand-still in talks with Archie Manning because his agent is "asking a figure the greatest quarterbacks never got." The difference in negotiations involving the two clubs and the first two quarterbacks selected in the pro draft are astonishingUpton Bell, the Patriots' general manager smiling over proceedings with Plunkett's agent and Vic Schwenk, the Saints' general manager, gri ness. Of course, they did much negotiations being conducted through his agent, Wayne Hoo while baseball has been steeped some feel enbalmed in of appliance store windows his future all mapped out for the same in the past on week- lie iea on tne secona with a double and came home on two infield outs and scored again in the fourth after drawing a himself.

per. ends. Weekend games will con tradition. Night games will be where a television played to lunctimo audiences. Bill Veeck "He been in 15 to 20 nego "Everybody wants to make tinue to be played in the after walk and advancing on an error seen in prime TV time, thus upping the ante for commercial tiations before," said Bell.

as much money in life as pos noon, but people are usually in the outfield off a ball hit "and negotiations have been slble but he, for one, doesn't home then anyway. advertisers. remembers a wake he attended in which a Series game was being televised and quickly the mourners gravitated from the very pleasant, although no final by Gary Fitzpatrick, the start ing and losing pitcher. Tradition has become a sac With it comes perhaps the de agreement has been reached struction of one of the few charine concept in some circles today. Often it is all to the He's given me some figures have money on his mind all the time." The Patriots, however, have Plunkett on their mind much of the time and have placed at worthwhile traditions left in the Regina's other hits came off the bats of Jim Milder and Gary Alberhasky.

who hit a country. Weekday afternoon good. We are reappraising our ana I've given him some fig' ures. macing over proceedings with World Series games were a co views of government, education, coffin to the tube. And, of course, there was the ingenious school kid who coyly listened to a game during math class with an earplug and the wire running inside his sleeve to the radio under his desk.

Manning's representative. bunt single in the sixth. Regina was slated to mores, morals and entertain meet "As far as anyone being adamant on either side, there's been no such problem. We've "We are not even close to coming together. Turn on your porch light and open your front door.

Invite friends in. Remember what Bobby Kennedy said, 'Don't curse the darkness, light a "I remember when I was a kid and my father had a whole houseful of people sitting around at night listening to the Demp-sey-Tunney fight on the wireless set. It was a good And Bill Veeck wonders If World Series night games will not actually have a beneficial hesive force in the country. Kids and teachers in schools, workers and bosses in factories and offices shared a simultaneous least one price on his head by Insuring him for several preseason all-star games in which he will perform before joining the club. The -figure is $250,000.

ment, to name a few. Yet, amidst all the current ferment, there has been a move back to nostalgia, to recalling the had no problems. But one thing gether and I do not feel they are being reasonable," Schwenk explained during a University High today. The line score: Score by Innings: Wlllomsburo 150 447 0-21 17 Regina 010 100 O- 2 3 Batteries: Miller and Hall; Fltjoat- you nave to consider is Plun kett himself. He's one of the ni past.

This living in a time long He was found out only when he accidentally pulled out the wire and there came this fantastic boom: "GIBSON HAS TWO STRIKES ON. gone still accounts for much rick. Stockman (3). Roe (6), Anciaux of the popularity of baseball (7) and BOtler. "We always looked forward Iowa City Slow-Pitch Major Open Ginsbergs lfc Plumbers Supply I FM-st Notional Bonk Brandt Heat Ing 12 Ginsberg 18, Whlteway 3.

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14 Industrial break at the National Football League owners' meeting here. "We're not in any way trying to be stingy. Our offer is more than legitimate." What Manning is asking is anyone' sguess. But it is known that Joe Namath signed a contract when he was a Joe Reichler, assistant to sociological effects. to the next day of school when the teacher would let us listen to the World Series games on Trojan Sophs Top City High In Opener, 7-6 Jcoycee Jumiioir Tirade Meeif Held Friday baseball commissioner Bowie "It'll be better than the usual Kuhn, laments the end of the violence and murder on at that tradition but says that baseball1 time," he said, perforce must keep up with its! Night World Series games sig-competition.

"Not just in nal a passing of an era. The sports," he said, "but in all' day may fade away but it will radio," recalled Cleon Jones, New York Mets' outfielder. "It was kind of inspirational. I'm sorry to see it go." Food II, Iowa City Dovtlop' 0 ringer ment rookie and quarterbacks such as Johnny Unitas, John Brodie The West High sophomores Hawkeye Bonk Meant Agency 4 defeated the City High sopho and Fran Tarkenton are in the Some of us, like Tom Seaver, of entertainment People say we be missed, like the five-cent ci- Sheller Globe 12, Des Moines Register 7. lowa i tv Dtve ooment iv.

Roaers category. Mets' pitcher, would get "World! have been strangled by tradi gar. Shoes 3. mores in the baseball opener for both teams Friday at City The problems with Manning, Park, 7-6. according to Schwenk, stem from two factors Manning's and three double winners in the senior division.

Lloyd Reddick OPEN DAILY, 10-10; SUNDAY, 11-6 The two teams battled evenly throughout the game. City High claimed three titles with victor Phone 351-9025 ies in the 230-yard high hurdles Penn State held a 4-2 lead after three innings, but West tied it 4-4 in the bottom of the fourth. City (16.9), the high jump (4-8) and Limited Quantity the shot put (38-2). Terry Rew captured the 440-yard dash (55 The 1971 Jaycee Junior Champ track meet was held Friday at the City High track, with competition being held in the junior division (ages 12-16) and the senior division (ages 17-18). The junior division produced two double winners, including Stu Cobb, who capttured the 100-yard dash (11.0) and the 440-yard dash (56.4) and Dan Koh-ler, who was victorious in the High went ahead 6-4 in the top of the eighth, only to have West's Jerry Rathmel smash a .9) and the 880-yard run (2:33.1) while Doug Vicnet claimed vic tory in the pole vault (11-0) Leads IC4A Track Meet PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Penn State leads the IC4A outdoor track and field championships today with Maryland and WHY WAIT? USE YOUR KMART CREDIT CARD and the long jump (I6-814) and Glenn Smith won the 100-yard dash (10.9) and the low hurdles (22.1).

Winners of the meet are eligi- Kln (V. .1.1. long jump (18-7) and the shot bases-loaded double in the bottom of the frame. Rathmel's hit, which came with no outs, scored the final two runs of the game. Jeff Mason was the winner for West, while Denny Condon took the loss'.

Steve Riggan went three-for-five and Mike Mortin-sen blasted a double for West, while Greg Cilek had a triple put (35-8). There was one triple winner juic iu lumpcie hi uic auue jay- cee apons spectacular to oe held at Luther College, Decor- ah, July 8-10. Place winners are as follows: Pitt tied for second, but au three have to be hearing the swift feet of perennial winner Villanova. Led by Greg Fredericks' meet record victory in the six mile event, Penn State compiled 13 points on the first of the two day meet at Franklin Field Friday. Maryland's Paul Corrigan Cedar Falls' Ford Goes 1 5-3 For New Mark CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) for City High.

The line score: Score by Jnnings: an (Win, xlewi fty 150 Senior Division High Hurdles 1. Lloyd Red-2. Marty Rauer; 3. Tom Leplc; dick; Cltv High High 022 000 026 002 200 037 lo.9. 'West 100 Dash 1.

Glen Smith: 7. Paul, turtle Scmidhauser; 10.0. I Steve Ford, a Cedar Falls High School senior, vaulted 15-3 Mile Run 1. Ben Pennlnaton: 2. Mike Coralville Babe Ruth Wolters; 3.

Steve Poaaenpohl; 4:51.5. 440 Dash 1. Terry Row; :55.9. ISO Low Hurdles l.Glen won the discuss and Pitt took two titles, the long jump by freshman Bill Rea (25 feet, 9 Standings feet to set a new state high school record in the annual Cedar Falls Jaycee Meet here 2. Lloyd Reddick; 3, Marty Leaion Yankees 2 1 1 1 Optimist Cubs inches) and the javelin by sen :zz.i.

880 Run 1. Terry Rew; 2. Marty Rauer; 3. Mikt Wolters; 2:33.1. 200 Dash 1.

Paul Schmldhauser; 2. Doug Vincent; :24.0. Friday. T. and c.

cardinals North Liberty ior Bob Kouvolo (249 feet inches). Ford is the co-holder of the jj c' ivw u' rvvf o' im. ivt Irttc riM on not rj 1 I JYzl CNiW "78" SIKItS WIDTH e1 fCM' "i NO ji Cv-v-i'; liJ 'Jm' 3 i jssauiiiai a I 1 A Httft aVu f. mtl lima nun ot rwss fmtn, 11'' MM -J Sr' Mad 'ttM (VQiicari- The tw'twmam admit. I 1 mam wm to arwaitrf rjriot, ccn I i am Km 'i ilwiKptctHa.utM(tuaae0'ir Jf I 1 "i 1 1 I I Mr.iMMrn.TH llPl.lKil JA 3 -t-wnWoKWa '1 1 I lajm'" it t.ijr Out to a-cii rat- K'-'-'S p-oiI wuni oj--r i tKn, lf Tnursaays Results Nortti Liberty Giants T.

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old record, with Westf Villanova scored only seven aii in the six "mile taW? Dave Nielsen. The pair points, finished! set tnat record in last April's Terry Rew; 4-t. Long Jump 1. Doug Vlnvent; 2. Pouh Schmidhauser; 14-8V4.

Discus 1. Tom Leplc; 2. Steve Pog-genpohl; 3. Doug Vincent; 101-4. Shot Put l.

Lloyd Reddick; 2. Steve Walsh which Donal jjiuKeusun iteiays ai ine uni versity of Northern Iowa poggenponi; 3. Mike wolters; 2B-Z. Junior Division 100 Dash 1. Stu Cobb; 2.

Robbie Rew; 3. Dean Smith; 11.0. Iowa State Basketball Assistant to Missouri second and freshman John Hartnett third. Both Fredericks and Walsh (28:31.6) broke the record of 28:34.7 set last year bv Villanova's Dick Buerkle. 'Coach Jim Elliott's Villano-vans, however, qualified two relay teams, the 440 and mile, and five individuals, and ap Mile Run 1.

Doug Dill; 2. Shawn Sheridan: 5:18.7. 440 Dash 1. Stu Cobb; 2. Pat Se- wail; 3.

Don Warner; :56.4. 120 Low Hurdles 1. Jerry Dewey; COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -Don Kelley, assistant coach at Tnwa Statp has hppn nnnnintpri 'tits 2. Arman Walker; 3.

Pat Mueller; :16.2.; 880 Run 1. Greg Leichty; 2. Dougi 3V MUBllHt 1 Din; 3. snawn snenaan; 200 Dash 1. Dean Smith; 2.

Don OtherUSKj.fnrlf vnrsirv hn ekothnl 1 pear to have enough fA Warner; 3. Pat Sewall; :22.7. -w fm strength to win their 11th IC4A coacn and coordinator of out-of- mitfloor title in me last jw istate recruiting at the Univer- BLACKWALl REGULAR PLUS SIK PRICE F.E.T. F78.14(7.75xj7r 33.77 2.54 ea. 15) 33.77 2.62 ea.

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qualified tWO Mrrienrv thP TWrs' Villanova Pole Vault 1. Mike Mueller; 1. Bill Biederman; 3. Pat Mueller; 11-6. Long Jump 1.

Dan Kohler; 2. Robbie Rew; 3. Stu Cobb; Hiqh Jump 1. Larry Lindell; 2. Randy McGee; 3.

Dan Kohler; 5-8. Discus 1. Glen McCord; 2. Mike Harrington; 3. Mike Mueller; 122-0.

Shot Put 1. Dan Kohler; 2. Mike Harrington; 3. Glen McCord; 35-8. ALL PRICES PLUS F.E.T, Think a cracked milers, including Marty last eaFi wU1 become who ran just fast enough to freshman coach, He succeeds qualify with a third place 4:10.0 jWalt shublom, who resigned in his heat.

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