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THK MORNING HERALD, HAGERSTOWN. MD Saturday, Miy IS, 171 Boys 9 baseball Kings 9, Pepsi 3 Kings came up with eight runs in the final two innings to sweep past Pepsi-Cola 9-3 in a National little league game Friday. Dave Fry liad three hits for Kings, Pangborn plays Civitan and Moose goes against Elks in today's leigne action. Kings Dept. Store 100 044--9 8 7 Pepsi-Cola 111 000--3 6 6 Stonebreaker a i Hingberg; Morningstar, Slate, Holder, Baker and Kline Maielta explodes Maiella Construction explodec for 10 first-inning runs and went one to rout Hagerstown Spring Works 17-5 in a Halfway- Cotiococheague Senior Division game.

Jeff Trumpower slamm cd a homer for Maietta. In today's game, Hagerstown Spring Works plays Red Men. Maierla (10)70 00-17 6 0 Woolen and Spanglcv; Anderson, Sykes and French VFW 15, Rich. 14 The VFW scored five runs the sixth inning to down Richardson's 15-14 in the Superior Baseball a Friday. Doug Shatzcr had five hits for VFW.

Today Acme vs. Mack Q.C., Mills meets FOP and Leathernecks tangle with One Hour Martiniztng. VFW Richardson Ancarrow, and Shatzer Hamby 004 335-15 11 3 803 012--14 8 4 Rice, Shanholtz Kennedy and Hag. Springwbrks 2 0 0 30- 5 4 3 Alton, T. Costello and Costello: Hinebaugh, Miller ami Snook, Hovis TPA banged out 10 hits including a home run shot by Darrell Knode to gain an 11-3 victory over Potomac Edison Friday in Halfway liltle league action.

Today's league action starts at 3 p.m. with a Restaurant meeting and Eichelberger's Shell taking on the Lions at 6:15 p.m. TPA Potomac 50) 212--11 10 4 2 0 0 001-- 3 2 5 Lions win in Valley CHEWSV1LLE Snyder singled in the winning run in the bottom of the sixth to lead the Smithsburg Lions to a 6-5 win over Marquette in the Valley Little League Friday. Today SMRG meets Callas at 3 p.m. and Pangborn tangles with the Chewsville Lions in the second contest.

Marquette 102 200--5 7 4 Smith. Lions 300 201- 5 3 Bachtell, Winters and Caru a Hovermale, Bowers and Kline AFL6, Stags 5 AFL-CIO, led by Jimmy Vincent's homer, downed the Stags 6-3 in a West End little league Friday. Terry Clark had Souders, Kerns and Knode; Ferber, Sperry and Bowers Jaycees 6, Als 3 Jaycees broke open a three- all tie in the fourth with three runs and posted a 6-3 victory ovr Alsatia in Friday's Federal little league game. Mark Latta sparked the winning rally with a two-run double. Exchange plays Rotary in a 6:15 game today.

Alsatia 021 000--3 4 2 Javces 030 30x-- 2 Fahrney, McDonald and Cm- ran; Fignar and Haupt Byer's Market wins Winning pitcher Dave Anderson cracked two doubles to pace Byers Market to a 10-3 win over Red Men in a Conococheague little league game Friday. Iwo round-trippers for Losers. In a doiibleheader starling at 1 p.m. today, the Packets play Coca-Cola and the Hi-Fi's play the Bulls. MISTER John Conkle, who lives less than two blocks from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, operates a big fleet of ambulances on the grounds of the 2V'z-mile oval.

During the Memorial Day race the mortuary owner has 18 ambulances on call. The race drivers traveling in excess of 200 m.p.h. aren't his main customers. "We generally carry 200300 people to the infield hospital," he said. Fastest qualifying speed in history expected for 55th Indianapolis 500 AFL-MO Stags 000 330--6 4 2 000 401--5 8 2 i a Fitzgerald; Clark, i Jackson and Jackson, Billman Rakestraw wins 6-3 Rake straw topped Goodwill AC 6-3 in Friday's American little league game.

Taylor cracked three i including two doubles and Joe Duffey slammed a home run to lead Rakestraw. The American league has cheduled a doubleheader for to- ay. Rakeslraw plays FOP at p.m. and Danzer-Metal plays im's Always at 6 p.m. Wiliamsport Esso will Byron's in today's contest.

play Red Men Byer's Market 000 000- 3 3 2 510 40x--10 8 win Iiigr in Pony loop Terry Jordan and Jim Teach combined to Jiurl a two-hitter against Marine Corps as Ingrain's took a 1-0 decision. Handy Myers douhled in the fourth and later scored the only run of the Pony League game Friday night. Rusty Dillon fired a one-hitter and struck out 14 batters in a losing cause. Rick Lapole's homer giiided the Red Sox to a 7-4 over UAW in the second Pony league a Friday. Larry Smith added a solo shot for the Red Sox while Tony Chamherlain cracked a homer with two on for UAW Today's Pony League schedule is as follows: 10 a.m.

FOP vs. ILGWU; 2 p.m. Ft. Ritchie vs. City Light; 4 p.m.

FOP vs Spitzer-Chemical; 6 p.m. Col umhia Gas vs. Moose; 8 p.m Hager Drive-In Lions. Ingram's Marine Corps vs. Funkstown 000 100 0--1 1 000 000 0--0 2 Jordan, Teitcsh and Wigfielcl Dillon and Brooks Red Sox UAW 301 210 0-7 5 001 003 0--4 3 Klick and Smith; Haywood Kaiser, Chamberlain and Har bnugh, Myers.

oodwili AC C01 002--3 6 003 30x-- 4 6 2 Harshman and Miller; Duffey nd Shedd Vhite Sox asking oo much for John T. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS AP) Calvin Griffith, Minneota Twins president, says the Ihicago White Sox are asking oo much for left-hander pitcher Tommy John. Griffith still is interested in jetting John to bolster his staff rat he says the White Sox want a regular outfielder. "We certainly wouldn't give hem either Tony Oliva or Cesar Tovar," said Griffith. "And I doubt if we would trade Jim Iplt for John the way Holt is lilting now." Holt is batting .338.

Griffith said that outfielder and pitcher be sent to INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The fastest qualifying speed in the history of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is virtually certain Saturday when qualifications begin for the 55th Indianapolis 500-mile race May 29. Sunny skies and warm temperatures are forecast, and as many as a quarter-of-a-million ersons may be on hand to watch current sensation Mark Donohue pilot his McLaren Mark 16 car in quest of the race pole position. In all, 16 drivers have turned in practice speeds over 170 miles per hour. But Douohue's fast time of 180.977 remains Isr ahead of second place Peter Revson in another McLaren Mark 16, Revson, of New York Speedway holds last afternoon races Sunday The last Sunday afternoon auto racing program on the Spring schedule will be held (his Sunday at the Hagerstown Raceway. A switch to Sunday twilight racing will be made the foliuw- ing Sunday, May 23.

The Western Maryland oval will remain on the twilight schedule through the Labor a Weekend. The last afternoon show this Sunday will provide feature races. The regular lap modern stock feature, the regular 25-lap super sprin' feature, and last a postponed 25-lap super sprin feature will all be run. City, has turned in 176.1. Under a new rule established this year, "competition for Ihe pole position shall cease when the track is closed on Saturday, May 15, providing every contestant who drew a position in the qualifying lineup on Friday, May 14, has had an opportunity to make a qualifying attempt." With the type of weather pre- icted, it is unlikely, but if ars meeting the requirements ave not had one opportunity to make a qualifying attempt Sal- irday, pole position competition continue Sunday until each ar on the original list has jn ipportunity to get in the re quired four laps or 10 miles.

Any car that fails to go out in ts turn is considered to have lad an opportunity to qualify. More than $19,000 in Speed- ivay prize money will be dis- 'Cnscd over the four days ol ualification. The car that wins 'aul Ray Powell ial Campisi will Minnesota's minor league team at Portland and that outfielder Jim Nettles and pitcher Jim Strickland will join the Twins Monday in Anaheim. Clear Spring wins in slo-pitch league Larry Horchner pitched a nine-hitter to lead. Clear Spring to an 18-3 win over Jamison in the only contest reported in the Hub City Slo-Pitch League Friday.

Harold Kline paced the Cleai Spring attack with four hits in 'our trips to the plate. Gene Yetter and Nub Shaw collectei three hits each. Clear Spring Jamison Horchner and Robinson; Hull Resh and Feagley 703 431 0--18 24 0 1 0 Oil 0 3 9 he pole position will receive $1,200 and the best overall average speed during qualifiers- ions means another $1,000. The pole position is also worth about $13,000 in commercial prize money. Al IJnser, Albuquerque, N.M., won the pole last year with an average speed of 170.221.

The record qualifying speed is held Joe Leonard, San Jose, who drove his 1068 (ur- iine car to a 10-mile average of 171.953. That record is nearly certain fall with Donohue, a grad- leading the charge. At least nine driver striiggling for faster times Fr: day were installing new shun stroke engines. Eight rookies will be eligibl to drive in the-first day's qual tying, but United States Aut Cluh midget champion Jimm Caruthers, Anaheim, not able to finish his rookie te Friday and won't be eligible drive in qualifications until least Sunday. Qualifications for the 33-ca starting field will continue nex weekend.

The field will be fina uate engineer from Media, when the track closes Sunda; At Ann's Length Black-Eyed Susan Stakes Scotland ends year with win Scotland ended its baseball eason Friday with a 5-3 win over Big Springs. Rick Waby mrled a two-hitler to pace the Cadets. The win gives Scotland a 7-4-1 'ecord in the Blue Mountain eague. BALTIMORE (AP) Jockey Ronnie Barnes gambled by staying on the rail, and got through with At Arm's Length coming into the stretch to win the $35,900 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes at Pimlico Friday. The daughter of Nashver, in scoring her fifth victory of the year, took the lead when Movette came off the rail while leading.

Tlie winner's purse was worth 000 mark since Fendall Clage and Isaac Cohen paid abo $15,000 to get her from the esta of breeder E. Taylor CJiewnin Sr. Carrying the top weight of 1 pounds, At Arm's Length wa timed in 1:43 1-5 for the 1 1-1 miles while beating Mcvette a length. The winner returned inutue of $7.60, $3.80 and $3.40 as th favorite. Movette paid $4 an 23,367, moving the earnings of $3.40, and Sew To Bed pa Scotland Big Springs 002 120--5 11 000 110-3 2 3 Waby and Dougherty; Brom jaugh, Frane and Barriek Tuckey Big Spring gains 9-8 win over Lions Big Spring spotltcd the Lion: a six-run lead in the first innini to eke out a night in then came back 9-8 win Friday Williamsport fast-pitch softbal league game.

Big Spring Lions 220 100 31-9 11 800 000 00-8 7 King, Mills, Elwood Mills; Eversole and Lyon Warriorettes win The Boonsboro Warrioreltes rapped out 19 hits to defeat the Smithsburg girls Softball team 21-5 Friday. Cindy Young collected a triple and single and Cosnie Coulter tripled to lead Boonsboro and Pam Smith's three-run home run was tde big hit for Smithsburg. Mason Dixon Dragway Under new management Sunday, May 16 Modified Cash Runner-up $40 Cash Super Stock Eliminator $75 Cash Runner-up 2 5 Cash Stock Cash Runner-up $25 Cash E. T. Eliminator $75 Cash Cash NOTE: Must be 4 ears in each eliminator bracket or Vi money.

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here were seven i i ckcts on the 8-7 and 4-5 com- ination. Sweeping past the leaders urning for home, Equivocate rew out through the stretch, iturning $20.20 for the victory, ole Vera, also coming from ehind, was second, paying 9.GO to place. In the fifth race, leading no Big Exacta, Lowell A. Late Light pressed ne early pace, moved up tc ake the lead on the turn, and scored a popular i returning $5.80 as public choice. Priam out, who set the pace, icld on to finish second, paying $5.60 -a place.

A field of seven has been entered in tonight's 5'A-furlong Mainstream Handicap, headed by O'Sullivan Farm's Frosty Airs, George Mihalick's Chrissy M. and William H. Owens, Darn Right. Frosty Airs will be making his first start of the season' after compiling a distinguished record i.i his juvenile division last year. He was second, beaten only a neck by Sound Thinking in the 1970 edition of tha Til-State Futurity.

Chrissy M. scored straight victories against top competition earlier this season, Shenandoah Downs FIRST Ihrte year olds. live and a half furfongs. or ward Cast 118 Bold Roscoe 118 Girl Star 113 Feudist 111 Flashy Count 118 Foreign Light 119 Cash Lovely 113 Also Eligible tureoJe Boy IJR Recordfna Slar 118 ablne Pass 113 Slim Pkklns 113 ease Run Forever 11B 11B Smart Bell 113 "SECOND lour year olds mti up, clatrning, Ifiree and a half urlangs. Orphan! Sun Tiny Walker Antidote Jusfa Jel Mr.

William P.M. Torla Tiger Bright 114 French Cuisine 106 High Calorie US Also Eligible 111 Bfmboharn China Hand 116 Francis Xavier 111 Sugar Pop 116 THIRD three year claiming, live and a half furlongs. ea MIslress Jusii Jolly Devil 3erby Crown 115 Proud Papa Money Machine 112 Also Eligible FIRST maiden, 3 and 4 year oftis maiden, 3Vj furlongs, Grace for JoTinny (Myers) Round Hat (Filzgerald) dli-Tlllv's Sky DepaIo) dtt-Efties Baby (Nicholson) Also Ran; Supreme Quack, Queen, SXy Jet, Nalive Vision, Advocate, Miss Ninola 12.40 4.80 3.00 .3.20 2.40 2.M 3-BO Lylos Pam Hap US MigMy HOC R'Nik 118 Parisian Style 112 Avid Lover 115 The Wiorie Pie Torissima Spky Baby "FOURTH RACE--sjTiwTiour year olds and up, itarler-allowance, three and a hall furlongs. Relenlfessiy 117 Haley's Friend 722 Nina Fresca 114 Jogger 111 Coyole Man WChaperill Aurhumaba 117 Viggen 109 SECOND claiming, 4 year olds and up, 6 furlongs. Tuleg Appolnlmecil LWIImer) 5.00 3.00 2.40 Aeolian Princes (Flliqeralci) 3 6 0 7.80 Gemini's Gem (Laucirfca) 3.40 Also Ran: Hurry Up PoMer, Drop In, Jimmy Dixon, Tijuana Girl, Trim Day, Game Look, Glory Beam 4-5.

Dally Double--7-9 THIRD maiden, 3 and 4 year olds maiden, furlongs. 117 Scamparound (Lewii) 3.302.402.40 Texas Kav U. KraTO 1.BO 3 10 I Vcrtago Gal Peters) i.O 120 1 Also Ran; ftAiss I a Prince i Sprite, Lady Delph, 120 Frisky Louise, Gee Linda Time-- :40 4-S. Exacla--5-2 Paid--i clali ing, FIFTH foui 7 and up, cfalmfng, sfx furlongs. Lonesome Sa1 llOCareen Cupid's Lance 109 Semfnole Sam Sub Quest lUAIso Eligible M1nfc Boy U3 High! Impact Rhy Maker 109 Hope Town Ponderarna 120Show Dernie Lexinqfon Green 114 Blue Discovery Telralot FOURTH RACE-- 55,500, year olds, 6 furlongs.

Cloud Lake (Lewis) U.iO 1.8 Chuckle Wow (Nicholson) 6.70 Davesfceau 4.20 A Ran: Pal, Marie Elysium, Star Dream, Bomber's Beauty, All Chic year 'olds SIXTH four year olds nd up, claiming, five and a naif furlonqs, Penrage Pride 117 Salty Bumps 109 CapT. R.M.D. H7Eioht W. U7 Deep Spoken 1W Brighl August 109 Playboys Son 117 Beau Cricket 117 Yvie 115 Also Eligible Golden Realm 114 Great Tiger 114 AC rou ye a ottfs and up, claiming, live and a half furfongs. Say Speed IIAMIss Alme Sickle Pear 114 Berg 117 Sugar Mama 114Bruce Tartan 117 Two Fools Met lt6Restforall 11A Leslie's Lark 114Disciple US Mere Gus 118 EIGHTH and" up, claiming.

Tyree Springs I09Causey's Mike 117 Short Winded IMChlsmar Rullah 10? Somcbpdy Big 109Jusl Noodle 112 Alalna 109 ftrnbernan 115 No Matter Also Eligible What 109Tower Courl 150 Bag ol Ice 118 Remembrr Wie 114 NINTH Ihree year olds, handicap, live and a half furlongj. Adept 112 Darn Right Frosty AJrs )50 Turn Tarn 513 Chrissy Wi. 117 Independent Hard Guy 110 Duke and up, claimtng, one mile 10 FIFTH claiming, 4 year 1141 otds and up, furlongs. Light (Filigerardl S.ao 3.60 109j Priam Out (Roberts) 4.00 120 Mr. Gee Bee (SaaveoYa) Also Ran: Was re sen fed, Subetle, Model Exam, dh-Sisrer Lucic, cth-Happy Ego, Doc Stover dtv-DeaiJ heal for Win.

place. SIXTH claiming, A year olds and up, 5Vi furlongs. Etiulvocaie (Witmer) M.20 11.40 Pole Vera (EllioM) 9.tQ 7.00 Dr. Double AHch (Clarkl 10.W Abo Ran: High Blue. Sloe Deal Square, Hampderi Road, Trojan Maifr Nalive Mot i en.

Scar Face Time--1; 09. Big 4-S 7 Tickets poor and Needy Oh Cooperate Midnight Show Morlficrn Blend Aunlie's Wolf Been, There a i Alert Mindsllcker 109 Dance For 114 Pleasure 120 Also Eligible 114 Deen's 120 Master Clipper 109 Hard Blow 170 Decamar 114 109 year olds 109 SEVENTH claiming, 4 year olds and up, I mile. Santo Domingo (Peters) 5.10 4.20 3.40 Go Over (Cannon) 9.JO Oft Maiden's Advenlure (Myers) 4.40 EIGHTH RACE claiming, year olds, and up, 6 furlongs. Kellographk Township (Clark) L. 0.

Davts (Hedge) Exacla--d-l ier 9.80 5.00 4 13.40 12.40 6,40 paid--si7t NINTH RACE s2.900. allowance, 4 a olds and up, 6 furlongs. a-Road Sport (Vasil) 6.404.002.48 Butk Hall's Miss IRceder) 5,80 Cryinq For More (Clark) 2,40 a--D. Slandiler--C, C- Bates-entfy claiming, 4 yrar olds and up, 1 mile and 70 yards. Sicomoro (Filrgcrald) 5.40 4.40 3 HO Streaking Sam CVasil) 1 2 0 9 Rodneys Roman (SecatelloJ 9.

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