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Tucson Daily Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • Page 58

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PACK 4G A I 1 I I Sports Capsules Four lead winners PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) Defending champion Judy Rankin strangely found the chilly, gusty winds accompanying the first round of the $305,000 Dinah Shore Winners Circle tournament to her liking. I3ut Betty Burfeindt, who finished second last year, did not care for the conditions. Those two, along with Pam Higgias and Pat Bradley, had opening 72s yesterday and shared the lead in the richest tournament in women's golf. Winds gusting to 35 miles per hour made scores high, and the Mission Hills Country Club layout played much longer than its 6,370 yards.

Bianchi benched PHOENIX (AP) Phoenix assistant coach Al Bianchi won't be on the bench l- nighl when the Suns host the Detroit Pistons in a National Basketball Association game. Bianchi has been suspended for one game, league officials said yesterday. The suspension was ordered because Bianchi threw a clipboard at referee Ed Rush in a game March 20. NFL makes changes I (AP) Four rule changes were passed yesterday by the National Football League und the league voted to shift Seattle into the American Conference's West Division for 1977 instead of 1978 and the schedule of rosier culdown dates was announced. In rule changes: A defender can make contact with an eligible receiver either within three yards of the line of scrimmage or beyond a zone, but not in both areas as before; A wide receiver can't hit a defender from behind; A team must be on the field at least 15 minutes before the kickoff or it loses the chance of a coin flip and is assessed a 15- yard penally at the starl of the game; Kicking a loose ball is now a penalty only if it is judged to he deliberate.

Sooners lead gym TEMPE, Ariz. I a a grabbed the team lead a the compulsory routines last night in the NCAA gymnaslics champioaships a I Arizona Slate University. The Sooners scored 215.65 lo 211.75 for Oregon. They were followed by Indiana Stale at 210.95, Southern Connecticut Minnesota 208.25, Southern Illinois 206,15, Louisiana Stale 206,00 and Arizona Slate 204.80. Olympian Kurt Thomas of Indiana State headed the all-around individual compelition i a score of 55.70.

Peter Kormann of Southern Connecticut, America's only gymnastics medalist at the Montreal Olympics, stood fourth in iim field. Ronald Galimore of LSU and Don Lester of Oregon were tied for first in floor exercises at 9.50. 4.4.0 scores Antlv UeiJM O.innv Gporoe Burns Ulll Mallon tliile Irwin Lorry Nelson Hulrh H.iiri] John Schlco Gary F'lciver Al Gpiberocr Pelcr OosTcrliuls Gjl Morgan Rik liini.ii) Miller Dorlier Mark Alwiri Lnimv Wijclklns FUliv Zoollcr Mike Bol) Gilder GrJer Jones Amlv Nor Hi Dile Douoliiss Peter Jncobsen Mcxicr Malltiie Bolj Wynri Bill Kr.lUcrl Woody nidckhurn Bol lender Jolm Genlllc Bill Koners Mike lull McGce Bol)bv Wilcl Jfm Simons a-Gnrv I lallherg Jim Knoll Mark Lve Gnrv Groti Bol) Dlckson Jainleson Blllv Ei) Snecrl vincenle Mav l-lovd Tom Jenkins Dilve NewtHJlst Mike ReJrf Bob If. Smtlh BobDv Nlcliolb Jim Colbert Gcorric Caellc Howard Twltlv Lori Illnkle Tommy McGiimlfi Calvin Peele Ken Still Terry Dlehl Vic ReaaliicJa J.C. SnciKl Leonard Thompson Mark Pioll Morris nnlalskv Jim Masserlo Don Oies Hod Curl Giiv Hrewer ronmiv A.uon orresl Pivler Lee Elder Tom Welskoi)! Jim Dent Bob rinstwtxxl Gary John Ulster Carlton Willie Bob Lunn Gitlby GlllHTl rHzsimons Lou Graham Mike Morlev 3J 3-1 33-35-6H JI-H-AH 3A3.I-/U 3.1 -n 3K3S I 11-37-- I 71 MB-- I I M.V.--1'! M'1'--H 'M st, 37-72 JAM -n 37 Vj-n 55 II 3A 17 36 34 -n K-V -n 3A.DA-7? 37-3S-7? 73 3S -73 3637-- 73 3ft --73 3V-- 'n 37 3 8 3 5 7 3 3A 37 73 3A 3 7 7 3 353H-- 73 JH3A 36.18--7,! 3 7 3 7 7 1 3H36-7J 3B 34-39-- .16 Jit JH-36-- 7J 36-3B-7J 36-38 36 7,1 3A3B--7-I 37-37--74 3i 36 7.1 3B-36-- 74 3H-37-75 37-38--75 3837--75 4035-75 37- 38-75 3V-36-, 4035--75 37-38-75 3B-37-- More sports on 6G, 7G I A A I 1, 1977 ITS TIME TO HANG UP YOUR JOCK INTRODUCING ACE BRIEFS For the support and protection of a the fit and leel ol underwear.

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t6 6 P.M. FIRST all-woman's sports exercise equipment clothing store PRESENTS Korean Karate demonstration by Tucson Tae Kivon Do School Saturday, April 2nd 2:00 PARK MALL outside diamond's TUCSON YOUTH FOOTBALL REGISTRATION APRIL 2ND TUCSON YOUTH FOOTBALL will hold early registration for the 1977 season from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. The TUCSON FOOTBALL Program is a city-wide tackle football league made up of 10 clubs open to youlh from 8 thru 14 years of age. Players are divided into 4 divisions based on age and weight to assure that they will compels with players of their general siie and age group.

Youths of this same ige tit etipWe to participate cheerleaders and may register at this time. Tryouts will begin the last week in July. Games are played on Saturdays beginning mid-September and running through November. All games are officiated by certified A.I.A. referees.

A one dollar family membership plus a five dollar lee tor each player or cheerleader participating wiH be coHect- ed at the time of registration; parent or guardian MUST sign the registration form. FuK uniforms, patfi, are provided by the League and are issued to those making the club playing roster in mid-August. Cheerleaders will be responsible for their own uniforms. REGISTRATION WILL BE HELD AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: QUALIFIED ADULT LEADERSHIP OUTSTANDING SAFETY RECORD CERTIFIED A.I.A. OFFICIALS MEDICAL INSURANCE OUR GOAL BUILDING BETTER GIRLS BOYS CLUB COWBOYS LIONS RAIDERS RAMS FALCONS WILDCATS EAGLES SCORPIONS MINERS PATRIOTS LOCATION Sabino High School Colonia Verde Shopping Center Jacobs Park El Rio Park Recreation Center Randolph Park Mission Manor Park Rodeo Park Kennedy Park Manzanita Park Fort Lowell Park Pan! a no Park DMAFB Base Exchange NCOA Building 2020 S.

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