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Enquirer and News. Battle Creek, Feb. 7, 1979 B-5 i Tuesday's City Bowling League Scores Touching Dases U-D stuns Marquotto; Pistons fall Cumii tit by Jama ASamam i Flag Waving in the NFL NFL officials had a banner year this past season when they threw down the most penalty flags per game in league history. Shirley Davis, a 139-average bowler, fired a spectacular 269 Tuesday night In the Kellogg League at Nottke', good for No. 3 on the women's city honor roll.

The big game helped Davis to a SM series. Other score in the league: Marie Burt SIS, Debbie Price 210, Sue Williams 206. Special 2679-955. Spring lake Ma lor: Paul Cheatham Jr. 699-268-240, Ben McCleary 693-245-254, Bill Powell 642-236, George Harry 627-245, Ron Tooke 624-236, Don French Ron Canfiela 611, Larry Seely 606, Adrian Hopper 604-235, George Doren 601.

M-66 Pro Shop 2962-1054, Columbia Cleaners 1036-1 MM actual. Columbian: Wendy Sanborn 656, Mike White 648, Rick Brownell 639-246, Kevin Letter 639-231, Pat Rellly 610, Karl Millard 610-244, Paul McGln-Ais 256, Alan Hall 244. Don DeKeyser 239, Chuck Snyder 234, Rick Blanchard 235. Paul Coat Insurance 3119, Newman's Market 1032-1013 actual. Elks: Ed Tessmer 651-230-241, Fred Lutike 647, Ron Badger 637-245, Red Buckingham 635-234, Doug Thomasma 612, Sam Mains 625-231, Tony Maua 607, Gene Graham 603, Lew Pilla 603, George Week 230.

M-66 Pro Shop 2880-1011 actual. Guys It Dolls: Leonard Rudd 634-238, Steve Main 632-232, Mike Harrington 625-232-231, Roger Steven 617-258, Millie Guile 567-202, Linda Hen 542-202, Betty Mathews 530, Linda He 202. Alley Kats 2182-790. Fine Lata: Martin O'Neill 634, Veryln Stevens 220, Usler Spellman 488, Donna McCarty 211. Snyder's Garage 2067, No.

2, Kellogg Tuesday Jack Noud 625, Don Tu- manls 243. Richardson Brother 1174, No. 8, 415. Industrial: Larry Marble 618, Roger Haughey 611-245. Ernie Cason 235.

Urbandale Lounge 1889, No. 6. 681. 7-10 Mixed: Ron Mrozinki 610-246, Lowell Boogren 231 Julie Green 545-2U Millie He 518. Carol Upaton 500.

M-66 Bowl 2134-756. 600-225, Jill Nay 586-210, Dottle Buhler 516-211, Barb Reynolds 502-213, Cathy Henderson 205, Sandy Holds 202. Winners 1569, Omega 622. SarvloaClub: Bob Frook 595, Slater 225. No.

1 BC Kiwanis 1863, Minute Men 662. Early Bird: Sue Dean 592-212-206, Margaret Kinsley 538-223. Alley Cats 1711-643. Sprlngotles: Nancy LeClear 589-200-204, Pat Gray 506, Lenn Thompkins 505. No.

8. 2429-864. Commercial Decie Kadil 589-221-210, Pat Squire 587-203, Pat Woodard 556-210, Millie Mc-Namee 549-201, Jo Ward 548-206, Pat. Binnette 544-202, Eloite Brugh 537, Shirley Steinbacher 531-208, Joyce Beadle 530-206, Pat Mather 203, Mary Price 202, Gladys Lowe 200. Attic Lounge 2783-976.

Early Bird Risers: Terry Shannon 576, Teena Willard 541 Mary Lou Burge 524-203. Sizzlers -1502-535. Starlit: Joyce Carpenter 576-208, Bunny Thompson 540-209, Jane Hicks 523, Joyce Carpenter 208, Diane Poling 200. Lonny's Appliances B.C. Teacher: Pete Moore 573-214, Amy Williams 529, Aino Nylund 513, Cate Howell 209.

Three Peas And A Bean 2227, Jestars 790. Sunset: Marilyn Sherman 572-238, Betty New-burn 546, Barbara Moore 537, Alvina Dubke 534-204, Doris Peekstok 531, Lucille Wright 527-201, Carolyn Healy 211. Bertine's Ladies Apparel 2656-941. Clark NlteOwt: Ron Woodrum 568, Rex Hawthorne 224. CY 80, 1833460.

Town Country: Connie Olmstead 568-255, Rosemary Davis 553-208, Annie Clements Shirley Peterson 203. M-66 Bowl 2580-882. Ladles Suburban: Agnes South 559-204-200, Dorothy Vlnski 555, Shirley Prior 538, Nita Shear 538, Mary Ledford 212, Mary Tenney 201. Nottke's Bowl 2636-930. Ksgletts: Kitty Ludwa 555-204, Connie Miller 551, Marie Holibaugh 548-200, Marty Geething 547, Linda Feld 538-206, Bev Messenger 534, Ginny Barney 204, Sandy ungate 202.

Damon Door 2625, Nottke Bowl 2625, Pro Shop 946. Tuesday Mixed: Ron Fahling 547-211, Becky Powell 532-234. Guys Dolls 2423-863. Tuesday Trio: Sue Titus 542-211. Colene Gaw 542-206, Maxlne Wilkins 538, Joan Tuttle 533, Sandy Caldwell 5239, Dora Morales 227, Alberta Willis 201 Springlake Pro Shop 1671 Oh No' 633.

Hit Miss: Martha Hart 542-201, Caolyn Kltt 547-209, June Werner 531, Diane Warren 507, Janie Fleming 506, Maxine Fitzjohn 206. Need-lecraft 25521-940. One O'clock: Callie Melikian 537, Gall Mad-sen 524-201, Carol Dettl 521. Strikettes 1779, Disco Dolllle666. Nottke House: Linda Ganka 536, Pam Truax 501, Betty Barry 201.

Spa Steak House 2537, Nottke's 886. Baahlve: Werner John 530, Chuck Rilchman 210. Connie Hull 477, Cheryl Payne 168. Three Angels 1940, Wood Choppers 667. Golden Pals: Larue Fredy 527, Marge Clemons 197.

Silver Streaks 1713-608. Nottke Unknown: Charlette Nusbaum 500-196. Butterfingers 1447-488. Tuesday Getaway: Cheryl Colvin 477, Judy Rarick 187. PJ's 1291, Bottoms 470.

Cage Results Gordon's Franchise outlasted Croll's Roofing, 89-76, and Angelo's defeated Christian Athletes, 109-87, in Center men's basketball action this week. COLLEGE BASKETBALL TERRY DUSROD popped home a 15-foot jumper with three seconds to play to give the University of Detroit a 63-62 upset victory over ninth-ranked Marquette in Milwaukee. It was the second surprise triumph in four days for the Titans (17-4). who beat No. 8 Georgetown Saturday night at home.

LARRY BIRO took umbrage at some things written about his Indiana State team in a Des Moines. Iowa, newspaper, so he decided to take it out on Drake. Bird tossed in 33 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and passed of for 10 assists to lead the second-ranked Sycamores to their21ststraightvictory, 100-79. DUKE, the nation's No. 3 team, struggled past Virginia, 64-63, on Gene Banks' baseline drive with 30 seconds to play.

In other games involving Top Twenty -teams, No. 14 Arkansas upended No. 11 Texas 60-56, and No. 12 Texas crushed Rice, 95-52. JOE BARRY CARROLL of Purdue was named Big Ten Player of the Week for scoring 50 points in wins over Northwestern and Wisconsin.

PAUL DAWKINS of Northern Illinois, the country's third-leading scorer, was named Mid-American Conference Player of the Week after sparking the Huskies to upset wins over Illinois State and Central Michigan. MICHIGAN STATE must spend the same amount of money for its women's basketball team's meals and travel expenses as it does for its men's teams, a U.S. District Judge in Grand Rapids ruled Tuesday. The women filed suit after finding that the men received $16 per day in meal money and slept two to a room on the road, while the women got $11 and slept four to a room. A similar high penalty rate was apparent in 1950, but then de-' clined until the current upsurge began in 1973.

If the present trend continues, 1y 1982 there will be a penalty every seventh play. I I I (O I 10 I 10 10 I (0 I to (O I 2 Year I 00 2-6 mm FOOTBALL SUPER BOWL Xm was a bonanza for the players, but not for the teams involved. "The league gives you into six figures for expenses, but it's not nearly enough," said a Pittsburgh Steelers spokesman. The Cowboys said they lost "at least $100,000" on the game. Said team president Tex Schrammm, "As far as the bottom line of our profit and loss statement, it would have been more aorable i we hadn't entered the playoffs." CHUCK FAIRBANKS faces unemployment if he is not freed to become coach of Colorado, his lawyers told an appeals court in Boston Tuesday.

"Colorado is the only game in town for Fairbanks," attorney Earle Cooley said of the would-be former coach of the Patriots. WARREN POWERS, who left Washington a year ago to become coach of Missouri, denied a report in an Oakland newspaper that he was among the top candidates to become coach of the Raiders. Starts today AH this week? Dont miss out! GREAT VALUES STOREWIDETtt PRO BASKETBALL MKE DUNLEAVY scored 11 of his. 18 points in the final quarter as the Houston Rockets broke loose in the last 2:42 to beat the Detroit Pistons, 113-108. Rudy Tomja-novich added 26 points for Houston.

Bob Lanier of the Pistons led all scorers 30. Kevin Porter had 21 assists to set a Detroit team record of 643 in a season. THE CLEVELAND CAVALIERS outscored the New Jersey Nets, 39-17 in the third period en route to a 119-100 victory. Elsewhere in the NBA, the Trail Blazers eclipsed the Suns, 110-93; the Lakers drowned the Spurs, 119-11 in overtime; the Knicks grounded the Supersonics, 108-99; the Hawks flew past the Celtics, 104-101 and the Bulls ran past the Pacers, 110-107. MARVIN BARNES, the blythe spirit of the Boston Celtics, was to learn his fate today.

The former Detroit Pistons player had his suspension extended through Tuesday night's game. General manager Red Auerbach, who has tried unsuccessfully to trade Barnes to another NBA club, promised a final decision on his status today. We said "Firestone 93" tractor tires can save you time and moneyT "That Mean Machine! I couldn't believe it until I rode in it and saw it work. Now I can see how you can make the best product" WIDE FRONTS Tirettone GUIDE GRIP NYLON 3-niD "I would pay a tlOO premium on any new tractor now to switch over to Firestone. We break land when its wet and the 23 tires just don't slip like the others I saw tested." Mike McMuhen 3000 Acres.

Gurley. Alabama Myron Schnaithaian 1480 Acres. Garber. Oklahoma CO. CD CD -t CO 0) 3 5T (A mm 9 a ov ,3 CD CO fi) CO fi) mam 3 3 5T We invited farmers using, other brand tractor tires to come see any tires they wanted tested against Firestone 23 tires at our Columbiana Test Farm.

These farmers who had been using competitive tires, said, "PROVE PROVE IT, WE DID? MSSaMHBHBMMaBMIRMUId Guid Cnp BASEBALL WARREN GILES, president of the National League from 1951-69 and president and general manager of the Cincinnati Reds from 1936-51, died Wednesday morning of cancer at age 82. Giles' Reds won two pennants and beat the Detroit Tigers in the 1940 World Series. ROD CAREW broke into tears as he spoke at the All-Pro Sports Banquet in Bloomington, last night. "I want the people of Minnesota to know that I love you all," said the seven-time American League batting champion, who will play for California next season. BUDDY SCHULTZ, a lefthanded pitcher who once hurled in the Stan Musial World Series in Battle Creek, signed a new contract with the St.

Louis Cardinals. JEROLD HOFFBERGER, principal owner of the Baltimore Orioles, offered to arrange a $4 million loan to a group of local investors seeking to buy the team and keep it in Baltimore. Hoffberger said the loan, for five years at six percent interest, would be made through a company controlled by the Hoffberger family. EXTRA BASES TOP RANK INC. has signed five challengers to vie for Muhammad All's heavyweight title if and when he makes his retirement official.

Promoter Bob Arum said the firm had signed Leon Spinks, John Tate, Duane Bo-bick, Kallie Knoetze and Genie Coetzee. CHRIS EVERT rolled to a 6-2, 6-2 win over YvonVer-maak of South Africa in a tennis tournament in Seattle. Compile from The Associated Press HOCKEY BOB GAINEY, the best defensive winger in the NHL, will open the Ch.allenge.Cup Series against the Soviet Union as a defenseman, Scotty Bowman, coach of the NHL All-Star squad, announced Tuesday. Gainey was moved to defense after Denis Potvin of the Islanders suffered a recurrence of a shoulder injury. BOBBY ORR, considered by many to be the greatest defenseman in the history of the game, was presented the Lester Patrick Award for distinguished service to hockey in the United States.

DAVE SCHULTZ, one of the most-penalized players in hockey history, was traded by Pittsburgh to Buffalo for Gary McAdam, one of the game's fastest skaters. Schultz picked up 31 penalty minutes in Pittsburgh's loss Sunday to the Detroit Red Wings, prompting the trade. NEW ENGLAND moved into first place in the WHA with a 5-3 yictory over Quebec, highlighted by Dave Keon's two goals. Edmonton beat Birmingham, 6-2. GORDIE LAXTON, Grand Rapids goalie, was named the Most Valuable Player in the IHL All-Star Game in Saginaw, as he stopped 25 shots to help the South to a 5-1 victory over the North.

Saginaw's Lynn Jorgen-sen, playing on a line with Kalamazoo's Tom Milani, got the North goal. WITH THE MEAN MACHIRIE? Using Firestone's one-of-a-kind Mean Machine, that can dial in the drag of almost any farm field and job in the world, we proved to these farmers that the switch to 23 tires could make these kinds of differences in their farm day: they could Ret into wetter fields sooner, they could finish working a field up to an hour sooner or get in four of five extra acres a day. This means real savings in terms of labor costs on a given job. As one fanner said. "There's a feeling among farmers that there's no real difference in name brand tractor tires.

I wish every farmer could come here and see how wrong that is" "Tire tests included the following: Dynamic Ruckle Test Firestone Field Road versus Co-op Agri-Power. Gooiiyear Power-Torque and Armstrong Hi-Power Lug; Dynamic Slip Test Firestone Deep Tread and Firestone Field Road versus Goodyear Super-Torque and Goodrich Power Grip 30; Maximum Horsepower Test Firestone Field Road versus Goodyear Super-Torque and Goodrich Power Grip 30. All tires size 18.4 38. Shock-fortified nylon cord body Three rib tread design gives positive steering control and excellent flotation Plus 7uc Fed. excise tax.

gjHQ) 6-ply rating Plus SI. S3 Fed: excise tax. Uajj 6-ply rating Plus $2.40 Fed. excise tax. 10.00-16 CD a FIELD ROAD A replacement tire to compare in performance with many higher priced tires.

Features our famous 23 bar angle tread. Dual Sup R-Tuf rubber compounding. 6-ply rating Plus $2.53 Fed. excise tax. Wide Flotation Implement FARM TIRES 11.2-28.

4-ply rating Plus $3.64 Fed. ex. tax. SNOW TIRES CLEARANCE PRICED! WHILE THEY LAST BRAND NEW REGULAR TREADS BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY! suns $mi 12.4-28. 4-ply rating 13.6-28.

4-ply rating Plus $4.35 F. EX Plus $5.65 F. E.T. "SOU) S2SS 15.5-38. 6 ply rating Plus S7.79 EE.T.

18 4-34. 6 ply rating Plus 410.22 F. E.T. our complete line of 017 tractor rears all low priced. Low priced farm tires specifically built for the free-rolling wagon and farm trailer wheels.

fnf rF 4-ply rating Plus 83C Fed. excise tax. 9.5L-I5 Wattles Park cagers sweep Wattles Park swept past St.Philip and Springfield split with Coldwater in the opening-round games of the Wattles Park Junior High Basketball Tournament Tuesday. Host Wattles Park beat St. Philip in the seventh grade tourney, 38-28, and in the eighth grade, 44-31.

Springfield defeated Coldwater in the seventh grade, 31-24, but Cold-water prevailed in the eighth grade battle, 37-35. In seventh grade ac- tion, Carl Scott hit 19 of Springfield's 31 points. Jeff Wheeler tossed in 11 points for Wattles Park and Jeff Serva 12 for St. Philip. Mike Parayno of Springfield paced the eighth graders with 24 of his team's 35 points.

Jeff 1 Erb led Coldwater with 10. Steve Witzki collected 14 points and Bill Skid-J more 12 for Wattles Park, while Charlie Dougherty -garnered 13 for St. Philip. In tonight's seventh 'grade action, Olivet will tangle with Harper Creek 6:45 p.m. In an eighth grade game, Olivet will tangle with St.

Joseph at 8 6-ply rating REGULAR POLYESTER BLACKWALLS 36 Ma Warranty 18.95 E78x14 ......19.95 .....20.95 .22.95 H78x14-15. 24.93 L78x15-White. LJ LJ F.ET. 1.82-3. T9 Proven our best in years of service fircctonc DEEP TREAD 83 Tractor Rears REGULAR FIBERGLASS BELTED WHITEWALLS 30.000 MILE WARRANTY E78x14 25.95 35 ........27.95 .23.95 G78x15 23.95 H78x15 .............23.95 J78x15.

...............32.95 34.95 Fed. excise tax. Plus $1.43 Fe 45 Plus $1.43 9.5L-15 8-ply rating Plus $1.38 Fed. excise tax. Traction bars are one-third deeper than Field Road for improved penetration and longer wear.

This tire gets you to the field early in spring and lets you stay there late in the fall. Farm through the soft spots. FAST on-the-farm TIRE SERVICE WHEELS-WHEELS WHEELS CLEARANCE PRICED 7ta13 F.E.T. 1.71-3.05 4T7 358 $4SS 18 4 34. 15.5-38.

16.9-38. 6-pty rating. 6-ply rating. 6-plv rating. 410.22 F.ET 7.79F.E.T.

$9.42 F.E.T. 8538 6I8 984 18.4-38. 18.4-38. 20.8-38. 6-ply rating.

8-ply rating. 8-ply rating. $12.27 F.ET. F.E.T. Track and RV Snow Specials REGULAR WHITE DOUBLE STEEL BELTED ,95 oXo) EXTENSION COItD RADIAL 40.ooo Mil ER78x14 FR78x14-1S lOOFXCOIL 38" POLY ROPE Warranty .33.93 ...333 nST- GR78x14-15, i urn 37X3 30.93 39.93 39.93 HR78x14-15 TMilSILMdRangtC) F.E.T.

2.85-6 33 aapCI 42.95 R.H0K..44.9S asta ......44.93 433 .......535 ll Our fully-equipped farm service truck brings you fast on-the-spot tire repairs, replacements and hydroflation WHEN and WHERE YOU NEED IT. 760x16(laailka H78x15(taaiRi 800x16.5 iUai 950x16.5 (Uai 10x16 12.18. )C-ST0RES Dickman 20th 1265 E. Columbia BEER-WINE-GROCERIES LR78x15 A78-13 Blackwall Plus $1.74 F.E.T. and old tire.

1436x15 R7ai13 F.E.T. 1.80-3 59 DOUBLE BELTED C3.95 'SailKaMEitia W1HB uGAIJGE Ufa Jam Deluxe Champion Cord has standard UI approved grounding connectors. Good for hand power tools, etc. Every farm can use one more. Two strong fiberglass belts restrict tread "scrubbing" on pavement to provide long tire mileage.

FRSE 1C31 If you parchast your snow tins from Discount Tim wi wil mount thim Fm GIIT! Battle Creek Ski Club each Fan and dismount tftam tach Spring for as many yaars you own tht tires (on all ftgubv wheals). 3 Limit nne 1 AdditiiMul S7.raHl Strong general purpose rope with dozens of uses around farm and home. Resistant to weather and chemicals. Good KB a aMa43t ntt -c-t 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH oa mohriaaj charge at FlrcctOM stores Minimum monthly payment required. We also honor: Visa Diners Club Master Charge Carte Blanche American Express 6:00 Saturday All charges refunded when paid as agreed Prices and credit plans shown are available at Firestone stores.

Sec your independent Firestone dealers for their prire and credit plans. Service offers not available at starred locations. hi. I RsasMCnak Cross Coantry ft 1 OownbM vla Monti -Ui- S)Ff' Mresttone Store Open Tues. thru Fd.9to6 1 CATTLE CniEK (Kxt to Sambo's) C32-3509 COW.richisMll Ph.SS4-?ie3 Saturday 8 to1.

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