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MMwwwwenwmunomminiqp.p,.... a 1 Ow '4 4 4- -4" 04' -044: -4-. -4 0 I ft 28 1 iif, bl 1 28 ITHACA JOURNAL Tuesday, July 11, 1972 I otuivuutte I. LP III VI WORLD CHESS CHAIIP1011SHIP The ost 8th Straight Cagers Win Corner's Restaurant won its mean The Chanticleer beat the .9111,11 In Monday night basketball eighth straight City Slowball 'Natural Donuts, 13-12, roaring I action on the Ithaca High TP 011111 League game as it topped NCR back with a 6-run seventh. Joe 1 Outdoor Courts, T-Burg sneaked i 15-6 Monday night at Lower King had the telling blow.

Dave 113 i it ov 13-8 Sunday and Therm 10-7 for their lone loss by smashing 1 Burg with 38 points. game Newfield, 67-64 in the feature i I Alumni Field. Klein and Charlie Tallman 1 ame with Tom Joseph leading T- :1 I other action Eddy St. slammed home runs. sum urg scorers Truckers topped Natural Donuts Mobile Homes gained revenge Joe Tuttle and Bob Little led Monday, both at Upper Alumni.

Bishops, 16 1 -1 John Indian ImunNEE Mark Rosetti had three hits for Newfield finetld with 20 points apiece. By Navarro went 3-for-4, with two Corner's while Tom Parziale and home runs and a double and he Kenn Van Sickle Bill Duthie knocked i three routed anassingBohI ..1. Hatfield and Jim Batzer scored I ute nocen ree runs had 5 RBIs. Rick Albanese went .111 apiece. 4-for-4.

Frank Sidle homered. 138 fpoori cntasn daoprie. Bill Lyons had Tike Kohm's and Jet Smith Mobile slammed 21 hits and The Misfits beat Lansing II 61- were the batting stars in the John Sorgi, with good backing, 1111111111 KNOW how others view him but to his mother, Mrs. VI f4IN 44. Bruce Bierman and Bob IN Ell it fi: it Calloway had 14 points apiece.

Rose Marinaro, Ed "looks beautiful." We tried to reach the Eddy St. wins, as they both hit had a 2-hitter. the long ball. big Cornell All-American running back at his New Milford, Natural Donuts (12) Chanticleer (13 i Nome I a ........80. Joe Zifchock scored 18 for N.J., home today but he was "in the city." ab ab Mason 4 2 Lynch 4 3 MEIDIEZW18 il t.s,' "He'll be back in the late afternoon," said Mrs.

Marinaro. "Ile yle Beats O'Lura DeSalvo 3 0 Ribble 1 1 Millar 3 0 Grannate 4 2 Berson i T-Burg beat the 76'ers 40-24. SPASSKI LA as Doug Fairchild scored 10 for I works out every day. He works so hard. Ile runs.

He lifts weights and he plays basketball with the boys over at the high school." w-u Silverstein 2 2 Hughes 4 0 the winners in the evening's final 4 Kaufman 4 2 King 3 I That's one thing about Ed. He has always been a stickler for liondon Lange 2 0 Klein Goodman 4 0 Tallman came. 2 2 -burg (401 Vanderhorst 2 0 Barnett 2 I i 76 -0- 'ers (261 training being equipped physically. And he never has been caught DENVER (AP) Ron Lyle Rubin 2 2 Kenjerska I 0 of Denver short. For sure he is anxious to be in top shape on arrival at the Erb put away Vene- Septoff 2 0 Leonardo 2 I -Associated Press Wirephota Fairchild 5 0 10 Garder 2 0 4 Summers 2 4 Hoppenratb 0 0 2 I TOTALS 33 13 I 0 2 2 Warner 0 I' Minnesota Vikings training camp at Mankato, July 26.

zuela's Vincente Rondon at 1:41 Bientacro 2 0 The world chess championship starts today in Reykjavik, Iceland, between Scott Keith 3 el Curtiss 4 8 Rookies and veterans alike will report to Coach Bud Grant that day. the second round of Vincent 1 I of their TOTALS 38 1 15 Bobby Fisher (left) of the United States and Boris Spassky of Russia. Swift Ekellman 0 0 Ed will be ready. He figures to get out there a few days ahead or scheduled 10-round heavyweight Natural Donuts 203 004 3-12 Fischer, the challenger, drew black, leaving Spassky, the present champion, Fudger 1 0 2 kins 3 8 time. 'main a a a event Monday night.

ChaiLy ntic ieencr with white and first move. Totals 17 6 40 Totals II 26 Waad 2 5 Lawrence 3 0 6 De RB 2, Ribble 2, Millar 2, Garfielo .0 3 3 nen 0 0 Rondon, 6-feet-3, 20112 lein, King. Tallman Barrett, Leonardo. 2b- Donald (Rooster) Fail's, former Ithaca High and Ithaca College 2, Berson, Hughes, Silverstein, Kaufman pounds, managed a few effec- Misfits 1611 course two miles from Tallahassee, Fla. This is all new to him but Lyle cornered him early in is Lansing (44) athlete, is reported doing well managing the new Winewood golf Mason.

3b-Millar. HRTLynch, Klein, Tallman. ernon Finger Lakes Entries a tive left jabs in the first round, Bishops (1) Mobile Homes (16) ab ab Rndall 3 0 6 Calbway 7 14 Bowman I 0 2 Reynolds 5 11 at Florida State. after being in the athletic training business many years, the last 18 the second round and a batter- 3 0 Van Zile 5 2 3 Entries WEDNESDAY P.M. SEVENTH $1,7041, CL, 6 for.

Hatfield 7 2 16 Shishler 4 10 3 0 F. Sidle 4 2 3 ng array of lefts and rights put Van Dermark 3 I Sidle 3 0 0 FIRST 6 far. Barbs Darlin (Vail) 118 Zitchock 8 2 18 Bierman 7 14 I. i. $1,500, 112 2.

Banquet Bars (Vedilago I 114 Uher I 0 2 Tapley 0 I When he switched from FSY to the new chore, Rooster a stop to the fight before Ron- Gracen Horst 3 0 Miller 4 3 3 3 I Chapman 4 1 2 Tonight, 8 p.m. I. Pork Knocker (WIntement 2. Welcome Wager (Colasaccot 115 3. Sea Marshall ID.

Rosier) 114 Totals 20 4 44 Lefeber I 2 commented: don reached the mat. It was McLean 3 Navarro 4 3 3 7:30 Non-betting 3. Little Hawk Hulet x110 4. Zecla (Surrencs) 114 Loudermilk I 2 Wallace 3 7 Frick 3 0 Schultz 4 3 2 Noreen Napoleon (G. Sholty 8-3-1 4.

Conte Colleen i Whitemen 107 5. Racing Silks (Kent) 109 Mitchell 1 2 "I don't know a thing about running a golf course. I consider my scored as a technical knockout. Pirko 2 0 Albanese 4 I 4 2. Racing Flare (R, White) 4-134 5.

Clodhopper Nail) 120 6, Inebriated (Tutela 114 Totals 28 61 Sorel 4 0 0 new job an affirmation of the Peter Principle. I've been promoted "I got him pinned and kept Bellotti 2 0 Humble 4 1 I 3. Pretty Butler IL, Canton) 2.64) 13. Neo Sea 1 Healy) 112 7. Split Week (Tartaglia) 120 4.

Miss Ideal Donut (C, Marti) 434 7. At Vesusoos (Galley I 112 EIGHTH WOO, Ca I MI. Lansing I (67) to the point of incompetence." He'd get a strong argument from him there," Lyle said. TOTALS 25 I 2 TOTALS 39 16 21 5, 'Dixie Hanover (G. Sholty) 2-4-0 8.

Nilo's Image (Rosario) 120 1. Koala (M, Harris) xx108 Candor 01) I Bishops 000 001 0- I 8, Cynthia Love (G. Sholty) 3-743 9. Innerspring (Parker) 115 2. Key Karoo (Hulett 3115 Orzel 2 0 4 pew 5 0 10 any of the hundreds of Seminole athletes who have come under his The victory was Lyle's 16th -Navarro 5, R.

Albanese 3. F. Sidle 2, Schultz Brittarna IC Clark) Mobile Homes 423 034 0-16 7. Armbro Nymph (Unassigned) 8. Shammy Donut (C.

Mart, 1-3-1 10. Willie Star (Hulet 1 x107 3. Dandiprat (Hulet 1 straight in professional boxing, RBI x112013 Mott 0 0 0 Wagner I I 3 care. SECOND $1,508, CI 5V2 fur. 9.

5-1-231 Charlie Sugar Rollo) Dah 4. Porpora Valeri 114 5. onnsua Roil 120 Lyons 3 3 13 Hatfield 9 18 his 14th by knockout. Lyle, who Van Zile, Humble 2, VanZile. L.

Sidle, Chapman. 2b- Smith 0 0 0 Sweazy 3 6 Fauls has carried the "Rooster" nickname since he was 6. "I Miller, Navarro, Schultz, Humble. 10. Parma Hanover (Una signed) 5-4-4 Bold Presumption (Murphy i lig 6.

Commodore autelal 120 hung around with a bunch of bigger kids and one day we piled into weighed in at 21534, currently Hit-Navarro 2, F. Sidle. FIRST-TROT-S908 Sweet Rea son ahon 1 rri Young Will tReynoldsi 113 7. Doe Foil (M. Has) 120 8.

Aldodean (Hickmott) xx los Thomas 3 2 8 Batze 9 18 120 Bailiff I 0 2 Zifchock 2 4 is ranked 10th among heavy- NCR I6 Comer's Rest. (15) 1. Clever Denise (M. Bossard) 64-1 Putty Bone (Fitzgerald 114 9. Evas Centavo i Unassigned 120 Anderson 2 0 4 Bishop 4 8 one of the houses for a drink of water.

The kid's mother had a ab ab a. Clever Kay (Ga. Garnsey 2-2-0 Jim Bo Grizzlie (Whitemen) 120 10. I MISS I Murptro 115 Sanders 0 0 0 Totals 13 5 31 Totals 33 67 World 4 4 Leonard 2 1 3 Lbl! MNl eights by the Boxing Rice I Brian oe (. cuty 1 chocolate cake on the table and I stuck up a finger and swiped some 4-4-1 Shamrock B.

IKentl 109 NINTH $1,600, I Mi. Council. Hovencamp 4 2 Barr 2 0 0 4, Princess Hanover (G. Sholty) 4-1-2 Tag Plate (Murphy) 118 I. Tough Tony ID.

Rosier 117 (lewfield (Mt T-Burg A 67) frosting. His mom saw me and said, You little rooster, you're Teeter 4 2 Rosetti 4 3 3 5 Sweet Randi (H MacMullin 7-5-0 9. Style Mark Hickmott 115 2, Red Head iKent 112 I 2 In a 10-round heavyweight Philips 4 3 Mooney 4 3 6. Little Stunt (L. Powers) 6-7-4 10.

Brians Double Vedilago 120 3. Cherokee Charm (Ratio) ,1,12 Villiams 4 12 Salino 1 2 Fauls Was into everything at FSU, too. He was one of the few always into everything!" Magnosi 4 I Parziale 4 2 2 7. Main Course (J. Sears) 6-6-6 II.

Major Joe iliaill 114 4. Dan's War Tutela 644 12. Sheila Mac (Rincon) xl :1122 'lark 10 20 Jordink 0 0 ark 9 20 Lynn 4 9 preliminary, Cleveland Wit- Wilson 3 0 Duthie 4 1 2 8. Nora Almahurst (Unassigned) 113 5, Noble Centaur (Hulett Teeter 3 I Poole 3 2 2 (Also Eligible) 6. Gretchen's Cup (M.

Harris) dorse 2 4 Domars 1 2 major-college trainers to handle all sports and to travel with the 111 ea inri el (2) vladle 2 1 I THIRD- $1,500, CL, 6 fur 7. Spotted Blue (Lull) dorrow I 2 Joseph 11 1 38 came knockdowns in the first ly 2 0 I I. Symbol Mike (G. Waugh) 1. Brawny Lad (Kent 1 112 8, Our Affair (K.

Smith) 'owe 2 4 Smith 2 4 hams of Houston, 22512, over- football. basketball and baseball teams. The road trips took their and second rounds to score a Whitaker 3 I Amici 2 0 1 2. Dean Rose (J. Seard rn 2.

Sarge Brsdie (K. Smith) 112 9. Spoliation (McKeever) 0 0 Goodell 1 4 toll in 1964, when Don suffered a minor heart attack. knockout over 24-year-old Bob- Totals 35 16 Radziwon 2 1 2 3. Jonathan Ili.

Chaset Bastian 4 1 2 4. Vernella Hanover (R. McNulty) 3. Navy League (V. Smith) 4-2-4 4.

Tie Vote 120 Basketball Score Sheets 120 10. Be Beyond Hickmott 117 'whome 1 2 Hughes 4 8 Totals 29 64 Totals 24 I 67 I used to go to doctors for checkups and all they'd want to do was by Mashburn, 219, of New York Horn 3 0 1 5. Sabastar (L. Ellis 7-4-6 Myolivia Reynolds) 116 Totals 38 15 28 6. Felix Minbar (Ga.

Garnsey) 5. 1-24 6. State Street (Hulett alit F.L. Form MAT Leaders talk football. I'd leave a half-hour later without finding out a thing City, 15 years his junior, at :51 NCR I 2 0 2 0 I 6 7.

ICW ill Smith 5-5-6 7. Our Record (Parker 107 about my health." After the heart attack, FSU hired a full-time of the ninth round. Comers 6 0 0 6 3 15 RBI-M. Rosetti (1 Mooney (1), Parziale 8. Flashy Valmtine (J.

Sylvia) 2-2-4 Mooney Hanaho i Hulett 9115 1. Clodhopper Little Hawk. Welcome NEW YORK Two former ager 9. assistant for Fauls. In the first of three pro bouts, (3), Duthie (3), Poole II), Vail (2), E.

Kiel), Mia Vita (Healy III 2. Young WillCharlie Sugar, Brians Double State wrestling champions, Bob (1 Anita (1 Bastian (2), Rice 1 I), Hoven- -1. Nancy LC C. Hodgms 644 10. I'm The Greatest (Hulett 1115 3.

Navy League. Hanaho. Em the Greatest "The thing I'm going to miss most is the kids," Fails said. Dale Hernandez, 13512, of Des camp I W. Teeter (1).

Philips (2), 11e 31aatrfitV me'iody A. Mond!) 8-12-0 Jayar Mac (Schleifferst 120 Bottom Button, Timers ice, Florida Trip a Wave (C. Hodgins) 9-5-8 FOURTH $1,500, 6 fur. 4. Doll Drive, Rulbel, Lovely Landing Sacavage of Mt.

Carmel, Station, i a Sal 1 hLaavneu tbeen elected n. I. 5. ho i "We've had a lot of thrills here, like finally beating Florida in 1964 Moines, Iowa, scored a knock- giaifall i Leonard, II, d', Vail, Moon, 9' 3 LaDell Hanover lc. Martini 11,60 2.

Count Alone (Unassigned 112 6, Bull Terry, Herby B. Good, Mark To Win and going to the Gator Bowl with that great team -the best we had out over Rudy Valdez, 136 1 2, O. aKiely, Radziwon. Bastian. 3B-Hovencamp, 4.

Sweet Onda (W. Hughes 0440 3. Kim The Clown (V. Smith 120 7. Split Week.

Barbs Darlin. Banquet Bars here. I'd never trade my association with guys like Kim Ilammond, Colorado Springs at 1:43 of the gnoisi, Duthie. HR-Rice. 5.

Lustre Hanover (G. Sholty 6. Late Trick (Unassigned) 334 4. General Anthony Rof to) 10404 5. Lakeland Ann Tartaglia i 112 8.

Donnashua. Koala, Commodore 115 9. our Affair. Red Head. Be Beyond captains of the 1972-73, Columbia Ron Sellers, Fred Biletnikolf, Steve Tensi." third round on their six-round Trackers (10) ab Therm (7) 7.

Jambo Bev (G. Waugh) ab 8. Els Dreamstreet iC. Young) 77.0 6. Doll Drive ID.

Rosier i 7-134 7. Brians Choice (Rowan 115 Best Bet -Donnashua fith 120 Longshot- Putty Bone. 2nd wrestling team. They succeed Roger Campbell of Muncy, Pa. lightweight bout.

Kohm 3 3 2 Thompson 4 9. Joanne Holiday (D. Larlee) 8-10-4 8. Lams' Pride (Clark) 120 idh Duane Bobick, a top Amen- Murphy 4 0 Young 4 Firrn-PACE-81500 10. Lovely Landing (RSsincon 1 115 Cornell is the only Ivy League school with two representatives in can Olympic heavyweight pros- Potenza 4 2 Jackson 4 9.

Rulbel (Rowan) 120 Results Gilbert 3 1 Watkins (1 I. Garland Hanover (C. Young) 4-2-7 FIFTH $1,600, fur. Weather Cloudy, Track Sloppy Smith 4 I Rose pect, ma. naged a technical Carach 3 I Burlew 3 2, Armbro Ladyship (M.

Dostie) 2-7-5 1. Bottom Button (Rincon) 3. Milda Hanover (C. Hodgins 6-07 2. Arrow Cap (Galley 120 1st mdn 6 I f.s; -4 the Munich Olympics.

It has Jon Anderson in the 10,000 and Tom Rhythm Action 3.40, 2.80. 2.40: Nick Mick knockout in the second of three Koken 3 1 Jenkins 3 0 4. Swinging Line I D. Larieet 4-3-7 3, Florida Trip (Rincon 1 5.60 Crazy Bridey 4.40 Time 1:16. sr Gage in the hammer throw.

But Yale has one man, Frank Shorter, 3 0 5. Gypsy Pence (J. Bailey) 34-1 4. Three Larks (McKeever) 112 el, 3Y0 up.6 I. 9k scheduled rounds over Barnell cleheZaknd I la Chaset 35 5 Acelet (Unassigned) 107 Streeter 2 I 6.

Adios Willa (R. -1-. in two events, the 5,000 and the marathon This is the fifth straight' Belle Ribot 56.60, 1140. 7.40: Denny's Dream St Colorado am, the former olora Tobey 3 0 Burke 2 0 7. Samples Girl IG.

Waugh). 8-74 6. Timers Choice IV. Smith) 116 600, 5.40: Rentov 040. Time 115.

time that Cornell will have a representative in the Olympics Al Totals 33 1 10 Robinson 1 1 8. Very Fair (G. Hale) 1-1-2 7. Only Sunny (Vail I 112 Daily Double: 8-11 paid $147.00 Sts Golden Gloves champon. Totals 33 7 I 8.

Foamy's Host (White xx105 11122 el, 6 f. 1 7''' Hall, hammer thrower, competed the last four times He tried Truckers 0 3 3 0 2 0 I SIXTH-PACE-51875 9. Mystic Joy iMurphy) 107 Pride Of Erin 18.00, 840, 3.40; Low Salt 4.60, I. on) 2. Gatepost Vision (C.

Martin) 3-9-0 10. Midnite Welcome IKent) 107 3.20; Campo Moro 3.40. Time 1:15. again last week at Eugene, but couldn't do better than fourth Ball Stars Therm 3 0 2 0 0 2 Proteos IL Cant RBI Kohms. Smith.

Schnock, Cleveland. Potenza Thompson 2, Watkins. 2B-Kohm, 3. Lothario Hanover (Unassigned) 5-7-6 SIXTH CL, 5 fur. S.

Exacta: 1-5 paid $85.40 10-4-4 1. Herby B. Good Vail) 120 4t1 el, 3Y0 up. 6 I. He's an alternate.

Smith, Thompson, Young, Burke. 3B-Koken: 4. A nazing Chase IC. Clark 9-4-3 a. Goha a (Tartaglia 115 Pwgvianna 12.20 5.40, 4.00; Cycler 4.80, 4.60; -s a a a By The Associated Press HR-Kohm, Cleveland.

5. MaxVonGalion IA. Hutt) 9-4-2 3. Bull Terry (Wise) Anither Penny 4.20. Time Natur Donuts 18) 7.

Dutch Hill Prince (J. Bailey) 7-6-3 4. Caxton King McKeever) 8. La 0--0 el, 3Y 0 up, 5 L. BATTING-Manny Mota, Dodgers, tracked Mason 4 I 9.

Kiwo Broadway (J. Winegard i 5-1 1-0 6. Mark To Win Whitemen I ,1" Capital Hist 3.00, 3.20, 2.40: Leomon 8.80, 5.40i at" The Washington Redskins start training todayat Carlisle, ked five' sin les Truckers (13l Jordan (G. Chance i 17 5 Plundering Bell Whitemen) ab 10. Rich Prince (D.

Borovsky I 10-11-0 7, Roving Red (Parker) 116 ab Afire 4.80. Time 3-5. if, 4 Exacta: 2-1 paid $30.00 It is their 10th year there In 1964 they came up from that train and a homer, driving in three Schincln 4 I 0 OZHara 2 I IL Knightsbridge (W. Vaughn 7-7-2 8. One Fool (Lull) 115 el, 3Y0 up, Ps I.

ing VOK EN Ratime (G Shoit g. 8-5-8 C--1 i i runs and scoring two as Los Cohm .3 i i Vincent 2 0 0 12 Dalt 6.40, 4.40, 2,40: Alabama Step 8.40, 4.00, site to play the Giants on Schoellkopf Field in a pre-season game, a Murphy 44 23 23 StAllsvgecerskten 24 02 Ricky Gale 2.80. Time! :06, Angeles split a doubleheader Giansantos 4 I game that the Skins won, 27-24 That's the one where Y.A. Tittle Carach 2 1 1 DiSnalva 2 0 I. 2, Rum Toddy Clock Time (W.

Arthurs) 8-7-5 Harness el, 3Y0 up, 6 I. i el with Philadelphia, winning the Cleveland 4 I 1 Smith (Unassigned 3-3-5 Darling Mont SOO. 2.80. 2.40; Trundleon 4.80, 3.80; Burindy 3.20. Time 1'13 4-5.

quarterbacked the Giants in the first half and Gary. Wood the 11-inning 3. Collins Special De. Brainard) 2-7-7 (1 1 opener 6-4 and drop- Schnock 3 2 2 -ge 4 0 Exacta: 3-2 paid 137.40 4. M.

rd) 1-4-3 Bossa second George Izo, the Notre Darner, quarterbacked the Skins Van'hors I 0 Titans Kid el, 3Y0 up, I fling the nightcap 9-1. Tobev 3 I 1 Ruben 3 0 5. Abrupt (Unassigned 8-5-7 PITCHING-Gaylord Perry, ing Bo Marvoy 7.60, 4.40, 2.80; Snoopy 5.20, 3,60: for all but a little more than a quarter when Coach Bill McPeak eY 3 1 1 Kaufman 3 I IR Mmdi 1 84 Dickason 3 0 0 Brutaco 2 0 -6 4-4-3 -3 dily Injury 2.60. Time E09. el, 3Y0 up, I mile turned the job over to Dick Shiner, the Marylander Sonny Indians, won his 14th game of 8.

Fiery Armbro (A. Mond') 3-1-4 Septof I 1 I Golderest Blizzard 50.80, 16.20, 7.20; Hamps Totals 33 13 12 Glx)Traisan 373 al By The Associated Press Jurgensen was a spectator But Sam Huff, an ex-Giant, starred the tying Detroit's EIGHTH-PACE-51875 Advice 4.80, 3.00, Miss Mickey 5.80. Time 2-5. 1. The Great (W.

Vau hn) Steady Airliner made it six in EXAM: 7-2 paid $265.00 for Washington. It's a new Skins club these days and George Allen is Mickey Lolich for the major Truckers 0 2 0 2 2 4 3 1 IA Ivan Minbar a(rW. Vaughn ig a row league lead with a four-hitter Monday night as the na- FORM WINNERS Attendance 4048. Handle $291,253. in his second year not only as coach but general manager RBI-Mu 2 Schmid 2, Smith, Cleveland, Nat Donuts 2 I 0 0 0 0 5 FEN EEIR 2: Roger (C.

Hodgins) 5-24 Tobey; Ls Jurgensen is still there His understudy is Billy Kilmer Allen that gave Cleveland a 2-1 deci- rs 2, Pet 3 Js Pilot IC. oung) Lange. 2B-Murphy, Tobey. 4. Zigs Yankee Flame 11).

Larleel 54-1 tion's top 2-year-old pacing colt Ex3arc or diaPindea4Er)in. $18.00 (with Low Salt, the 1-5 looks for another fine season Last year the Skins had their most sion over Chicago. 3B-Murphy, Smith. 1111-Smith, Schnock, 5. Amor Chance (L.

Canton Lisseck. Joes Skipper (C 141 Clark 22-4-7 Stakes at Buffalo Raceway. Batavia Has took a division of the Reynold 6. victories in 29 years as they compiled a 9-4-1 record. They also were 7.

Lucifer Mir (M. Dostiel 4-2-5 in a championship playoff for the first time in 26 years when they 8. Model Knight (R. White 6-1-0 Joey O'Brien piloted the son of New Equipment LIADE5 finished with the second best percentage in the National Football ome lists Swim Meet 9. Rockaby Way I Unassigned) 2-2-2-4 la Brocks Kim (Unassigned 5-2-0 high-priced stud Steady Beau to IL Remember Me (A.

Mond') 2-6-0 a course record of 2:02. FOR THE FUN OF IT Conference. RON1E Griffiss AFB and the meter, eight-lane Griffiss NINTH-PACE-0900 Steady Airliner charged past BATAVIA The last word in 1. Aces Choice (J. Renaud 24-6 J.R.

Skipper, winner in six of computerized tote equipment is RAIN OR SHINE Rome Competitive Swim Club swimming pool. 2. Great Judy (G. Waugh 5-4-3 The Superfecta, in which the bettors must pick the first four will sponsor the first annual Each athlete is limited to IllieTetiVitu la GIttiel 633 seven life starts, at the half for presently being installed at horses across the finish line, and in order, will start at Finger Lakes Am a teu Athletic Union participating in five individual citing 0 Ginger novigael (L. Canton 1 6-6'9 the triumph.

He paid Batavia Downs in readiness for 3-6-8 Thursday, July 20.. It will replace the exacta in the ninth sanctioned swim meet at the events per day plus relay and trataelSZIZerT0(F0 kl)McNitity) 6-6-3 $4 and earned winner's share of the summer-fall meeting which 7-6-5 OLD Paul McKee has quit as Rush-Henrietta High football The base pool, July 28-30. diving events. 8. Forevers Pete (F.

Lapel 4.641nf an $11,000 purse. Steel Bird opens on July 31. Evidence of el 1 ri former Harvard U. coaching aide will stay at R-H as coordinator of There will be 18 trophies for Divers are limited to one event showed. this electronic marvel will be physical education and McKee played college ball at presentation to individuals in the one-meter and one event in Vernon Picks In other harness action, noted by Downs patrons in FAak IttliEE) There are four Pennsylvania natives on the 1972 Ithaca scoring the most points in their the three-meter contest.

vs-Princess Hanover, Clever Kay Main Mamie Rhythm came from last several ways. College Football roster, three from Connecticut and New Jersey respective age groups in To enter, you must have an Co2urshl S. place 3,4 lengths back to win The first and most important DAV Hamde, Mr Coal, Double Juliet the $2 500 feature pace for fe- to the fans will be the showing of and two from Massachusetts. individual events. Adirondack Association IBM 3-Dean Rose, Felix Minbar, Flashy Valentine Team trophies will be (blue-pink) entry card.

The card -Li 's Dreamstreet, Sweet Onda Hanover: Samples Girl, Ambro Lady- males at Vernon Downs by a the possible Exacta payoffs prior Cinderella Sports presented in the masters high must be in the hands of the Meet point category and for the Director by July 17. ship 0-Lusty Painter, Max Von Gallon, Lothario Hanover length. Clint Hodgins drove the to all Exacta races. The 84.60 bet through the mile in combination payoffs will be seen THIS overall team high point winner. All entries must be 7-Rum Toddy.

Titans Kid, Fiery Ambro 2:03. Antoinette Marie was sec- on the closed circuit TV Tiluns Softball Briefs masters postmarked no later than Knight 8-Lucifer Mir, Zigs Yankee Flame, Model ond a Great trotted out a 2:05 Secondly, bettors will now be Me Good Girl third. monitors throughout the stands. Disst competition (age 25 and over Friday, July 14 and should be 's Tequlia. Giner Rovigael, Battle Duke Just Moose (31 Morse Chain 121 Best Tequlia-9th 2-5 mile at Monticello to win able to purchase win, place and JULY 13 ab Bs The As( oc sted Press senior competition (age 12 and mailed to Maj.

Howard Longshot-Johnathan D-3rd. Troy 3 1 Ca rmea 4 0 0 over) and for age group Pedersen, 2604 Thor the feature worth $3,300 and re- show tickets, or any combination Gombash 3 0 Weidman 4 0 1 McDonnell 3 0 Lampman 4 0 2 Baseball competition will be held in the 25 Griffiss AFB, N.Y. 13440. Results turn $6. Clint and Vesta's Popu- of the three, at one window.

If a Dominick 3 0 Rid, 3 0 0 PHIL ADELP HIA-Tht National League lar were reined up behind the fan wants to wager $2 to win and 1972 RACING Freeman 3 0 Gillespie 3 I 0 Philadelphia Phillies, the team with the aylor Sticks Around FIRST-Mile Trot. Time 2:10 8 80, 4 40 3 40. Jefferson Peggy 4.40, winner driven by John Patter- $2 to show on a horse, he will be Fitchpatrick 3 1 Dominick 3 I 2 worst record in the major leagues. fired 3 40: Scots. Tan 3 60.

son Sr. able to do so at one window Wilcox 3 1 Slaght 3 0 0 their manager, Frank Lucchesi, and re- SECOND-Mile Pace Time 2,07 WITH THESE Crowley 3 Bailor 3 0 0 placed him with the teams general man- TOTALS 27 3 aampmap 3 0 I ager. Paul Owens. Mike Jones 3.80, 2.60, 2.10, Countess Omaha Denis Normandin drove rather than having to go to two TOTALS 30 2 6 CHICAGO-The Chicago Cubs of the Moose 000 030-3 National League purchased the contract MONTREAL AP Ron as a major league reliver. He 2 80,2.10, Skip Jack Hands 2 10.

Claudia Angus through a start- different sellers. Daily Double: 3 and 4 paid $2000 Morse Chain 020 000-2 of infielder Frank Coggins from the Wich- Taylor hopes to get into the was acquired by the Padres THIRD-Mile Trot. Time 2:07.3 Drin DIN 30 80, 10 20, 5.20. Society itup 13.20, to-finish triumph in the $1,400 1922 BARGAIN 2b-Dommick. Ita American Association team CLEVELAND-The Cleveland Indians school of medicine at the Uni- early in the .40, iss blue S5 60.

season after the 41. -no claiming pace at Saratoga. or Botchnt5 PRICES Sertoma (9 City Club (B) acquired pitcher Paul Hilgendorf from Montreal Expos cut him adrift Exseln. 5 and 1 W65310.10 Laura Winchester was 2,4 ab ab the Kansas City Royals in a cash Ameri, versitv of Toronto. Fo ERTH-Mile Pace.

Time 204 Paneling 5 0 I Miller 4 2 2 can League transaction. Meanwhile, the Toronto-born in spring training. Goldenboy 12 40, 5.20, 4.20; Can Tar Chief lengths back, followed by Star ixed Three Some Baldini 5 0 2 Dominick 4 0 I NEW YORK -The New York Islanders. right-handed pitcher continues Taylor was asked if any sig- '4 Chapman 5 0 2 Ferrara 4 1 0 assailing the start of their first season in to travel around with the San nificance could be attached to Four Bats 8,00, 420, 3.00; Orbit Brook 3.40. 4-5.

paid $6.60. 535; Rick Maybee 188: Ed Drake 5 2 3 Larkin 4 0 I K. rzino the National Hockey League, announced Padres 2 20; Timber Lane 2 BO. nd 523. 20 The other Reynolds Stakes 182; Steve Day 183; L'ibby Pinel HOT DOGS 10c A Orzino 4 2 I Peter 4 2 4 that 20-year-old Billy Harris.

the number Diego raures through the van- the Padres hiring a PR man Exacta: 3 ad 8 pai Finn 2 1 0 French 4 0 I one pick in the amateur draft, signed a 01IS National League cities, but with Toronto connections since Serki R. 14 20. 4 40, 4.20; Silver King 3.00, 3.00; races at Buffalo were victories 176; Craig Dahmen 178; Cary, J. Chapman 4 2 2 June 4 2 2 multi-year contract. SIXTH-Mile Trot.

Time 2:03.2 Aphis 4 I 0 Biondi 3 1 I not as a player. shift of the San Diego franchise Sure Shot Annie 5 BO. for Thor Almahurst, Colonial Gutman 158: Sharon Cooper 155; POP CORN 10c TOTALS 41 9 13 Basketball SEVENTH-Mile Pace. Time 2:05.2 Charm and Desirade. Thor Al- Mike Arsenault 156.

TOTALS 35 8 13 GREENSBORO, NA -Warren Reynolds to Toronto has been often men- Taylor was the odd man out Royal Ross 5.60. 3 40, 2.80; Adios Rowdy 4.20, City Club 222 010 1-8 was named head coach of the North on the Padres' roster when tioned. 340. Ring Twice 3 60 mahurst paid $10.80 for winning Bishops 26 Arsenaults 20 SOFT DRINK 10c Sertoma 024 201 1-9 Carolina AO State University team. -Not at all," said Taylor.

"I Exacta: 3 and 6 paid P.1.80 the first division for freshman Lucky '3" 25 MeEtwee Son 19'5 HR-Biondi. Swimming they secured Curt Blefary and EIGHTH-Mile Pace. Time 2:03 Prontis 25 Just Us 18 Yengo 19) I.C. Community 114) BERLIN-Roland Matthes of East Ger- Mike Kilkenny in a trade. Kit- hope the Padres stay in San Mamie Rhythm 460, 3,00, 2.80; Anntionette pacing colts and geldings.

Colo- Mayhem 24 Killer Klan IS ICE CREAM 10c ab ab many shaved 2.8 seconds off his 200-me Marie 5 90. 4 20: TA Me Good Girl 3 60. nial Charm was the favorite io Diego. It is a great city and Finger Lakes Con. la 11)May Klemelli 5 2 4 K.

Corbitt 6 1 I ter backstroke world record with a 2 min- kennv has since been dealt off. NINTH-Mile Pace. Time 214.1 10 C. Sprague 4 2 2 Lana, 6 I 2 utes 2 8 second clocking .5 80. 3 00.

2,40: Lebanon Pride 3 00, and winner, returning $2.40 in PROGRAMS 10c G. Sprague 4 3 3 Armstrong 5 2 1 Horse Racing Taylor wanted to pitch so badly they have an excellent stadium. Little Bret 3 1.20 Lord Salisherry 3.00. Drome Summer 2-Man C. O'Connor 4 1 3 the first division for 2-year-old.

STANTON. Del -Short Snnr1: 371: that he accepted to go to the "Toronto can get another Exacta: 3 and paid S12.20 ROCCO MAGNOSI 279 611; aw 5 2 4 amazed the favorite, Piano Solo, with a franchise." Attendance 3,613. Handle $244, ell.5. trotting fillies. Desirade took T.

O'Connor 4 0 3 Corbitt 5 3 3 padres' farm club in the Class Walker 4 0 I young neck victory in the feature at Delaware RAN WHITE 252 605: Cliff PLUS. Gies 4 0 0 Miller 5 I 4 5. 3 Park after starting as a 100-1 shot. the second division and paid AAA Texas League. NEW YORK-Ferriande.

$37. rallied in Arm Junior Bowling Teams iDD0 0 Arthur 220; Rick Case 218; L. Walker 4 0 0 Steffy 5 1 2 the stretch and nosed out Stacey d'Ette "I was ready to go to Alexan- O'Branski 4 1 2 at the finish of the $15.090 Ballerina George Hoose A Also at Buffalo Monday night, Steve 210 Dick TOTALS 37 9 18 TOTALS 42 14 10 Purse at Aqueduct. dria and work with the kids." In Marathon 210. Yengo 202 401 0- 9 Taylor said.

"Then Bavasi the solitary owner of Steady I.C. Community 500 26I x-I4 Bantam intercity Ause. 26 Team I 19 PHILADELPHIA-Twin Time. $3 20, led FT. ORD, Calif.

AP i Two Teeny Bopper Summer League Beau announced the horse 2b-Kiemili. 1 Padres' President Buzzie Ba- Team 20 26 Team 3 19 all the way in winning the Bala Cynwyd would be syndicated through Team 7 25 Team 10 19 Yengo It Elks (5) Purse at Liberty Bell with six lengths to yasi said, 'Why don't you just Army teams battled for 42 con- John Longcoy 124: Pat Court Lanes 24 Barnelts 18 ab ab spare Tribal Line eutive hours et what Paolangali 124; Bob Troy Ill', shares worth $4.2 million. John A.B. Dick Kiernile 4 2 3 K. Christie 3 1 2 OCEANPORT.

Castle. $8 80, stay around and pitch batting sc an wa 23 Met Life 18 Smith 4 1 2 Ostrander 1 I copped the S800 Eclipse Purse by ben- practice and keep in shape- they believe is a world record Mike Capalongo 9: Mark Swartz Cheolvin of Dayton, Tenn said Team 13 Chanticlair 23 Carr Brewer 18 22 Butter. Falls 17 Beckhorn 4 I 3 Lincoln 4 I hog Irish Balladier at Monmouth Park. purchased the 12-year-old Travers Dairy 22 Team 17 0-Conner 4 I 3 K. Tobin 4 a CHIC AGO-V lewpoise.

$5 20. passed just in for the longest softball game- 124, 124. Luttons 22 Team 9 1153'1 ADMISSION -I c. Sprague 4 I I Wallace a 2 Winninglee in the stretch and record a I'm working with the Padr- 435 innings. for $20,000 nine years ago.

Team 20 Misfits lava Johnson 4 0 3 C. Tobin a 3 1 's length triumph in the Arlington Park Walker 2 0 0 Harrings a 0 Bomastar Purse. es this summer and if I'm ac- In the game. Company de- Junior: De ne Cola 2 0 0 C. Christie 4 2 BOSTON-Intercee.

$6 80, outgalloped Steady Beau's offspring include TRAINER COACHES POST P.M. at Toronto. I will have feated Headquarters Company world record holder iSteady C. Sprague 3 I 3 Sellers a 2 Diamond In The Sky and scored in the cepted 2 feature race at Suffolk Downs. summers free for several 429.350 Giles 3 I 2 Moresco 3 TOTALS 35 5 19 Bob Miller 165: Patty Tolchin Star.

Ithaca College trainer Chuck LINCOLN. IS 80 fin- T2TALS 34 8 20 147 134 146' Sophia Dalber 106; Kerr coached 10 league Yengo 001 070 1-8 'IN! om 000 13 ished half a length front of Fleet Ar years. Mr. Bavasi says that I An Army spokesman said the EivzTR 1 1 2b-Beckhorn. 3b-Moresco Klemell Beck- Ca3mwwnstn: born.

Pats Sign 5 145; Debbie Marion 180: Bill the Bristol Purse at Lincoln can carry on working with the club and that's what I'm look- ing forward to doing." contest, which began Friday 162; Matt Whittemore 127, 122; night and ended Sunday after- noon, was designed to raise Donna Hall 187: Cheryl Marion Debbie Miller 97; Donna Burgess Grid Deals Associated Press in baseball during 22 years of high school coaching in Oregon FOXBORO Mass. (API day the signing of wide recei I'll be doing PR work of sorts 11 John- champions, eight district champs, and one state champion i Or d' BdRr driver vEeNr Si Cutler er 203 191 562 Kenny 1---- NakE5 1 v- The New England Patriots ers Reggie Rucker and Eric Crabtree. tight end Roland ne later. It will mostly be con- younger hcted with working with cmoney for the Army Emergen- Relief Fund. required at Campbell 147; Robb Quick 160; sell, tackle.

retired; Joe Righetti, tackle, failed physical. Rucker and Eorisca CtargahMtreeeo.d NEW GNGLAND PATRIOTS-Reggie O'Brien last year became and California. niLhkaRrPness rac- ON ROUTE 96 Dan Spencer 168: Ma I have signed five more veteran Football League season. vv. Gogolak and offensive 1, The Pat ts announced Mon- Mike Montler, lo we tackle while I Ta lor 4 players.

And. mean- l'm in 34, logged 912 years Contest rules requ. east one player on ach team to Mew go the distance, the spokesman said. Jimmy McMillen 168; Norm Rick 134; Gab; Jerome 134. 1.1 1, 'lad 'W Gogolak, kicker, Mike draft choice, signed.

Taylor. line. tinhgjeoehth. 11! history to w. 000 races.

in more than ONE MILE FROM players for the 1972 National Moss. kicking specialist Charlie THRUWAY EXIT 44 CANANDAIGUA, N. Y. i Jr 1 The SPORT IN. ER TOWER By Kenny Van Sickle KNOW how others view him but to his mother, Mrs.

Rose Marinaro, Ed "looks beautiful." We tried to reach the big Cornell All-American running back at his New Milford, N.J., home today but he was "in the city." "He'll be back in the late afternoon," said Mrs. Marinaro. "Ile works out every day. He works so hard. Ile runs.

He lifts weights and he plays basketball with the boys over at the high school." That's one thing about Ed. He has always been a stickler for training being equipped physically. And he never has been caught short. For sure he is anxious to be in top shape on arrival at the Minnesota Vikings training camp at Mankato, July 26. Rookies and veterans alike will report to Coach Bud Grant that day.

Ed will be ready. He figures to get out there a few days ahead or time. a a Donald (Rooster) Fau Is, former Ithaca High and Ithaca College athlete, is reported doing well managing the new Winewood golf course two miles from Tallahassee, Fla. This is all new to him after being in the athletic training business many years, the last 18 at Florida State. When he switched from FSY to the new chore, Rooster commented: "I don't know a thing about running a golf course.

I consider my new job an affirmation of the Peter Principle. I've been promoted to the point of incompetence." He'd get a strong argument from any of the hundreds of Seminole athletes who have come under his care. Fauls has carried the "Rooster" nickname since he was 6. "I hung around with a bunch of bigger kids and one day we piled into one of the houses for a drink of water. The kid's mother had a chocolate cake on the table and I stuck up a finger and swiped some frosting.

His mom saw me and said, 'You little rooster, you're always into everything!" Fauls was into everything at FSU, too. He was one of the few major-college trainers to handle all sports and to travel with the football. basketball and baseball teams. The road trips took their toll in 1964, when Don suffered a minor heart attack. -I used to go to doctors for checkups and all they'd want to do was talk football.

I'd leave a half-hour later without finding out a thing about my health." After the heart attack, FSU hired a full-time assistant for Fauls. "The thing I'm going to miss most is the kids," Fauls said. "We've had a lot of thrills here, like finally beating Florida in 1964 and going to the Gator Bowl with that great team the best we had here. I'd never trade my association with guys like Kim Hammond, Ron Sellers, Fred Biletnikoll, Steve Tensi." Cornell is the only Ivy League school with two representatives in the Munich Olympics. It has Jon Anderson in the 10,000 and Tom Gage in the hammer throw.

But Yale has one man, Frank Shorter, in two events, the 5,000 and the marathon This is the fifth straight time that Cornell will have a representative in the Olympics Al Hall, hammer thrower, competed the last four times He tried again last week at Eugene, but couldn't do better than fourth He's an alternate. The Washitjgton Redskins start training Carlisle, Pa. It is their 10th year there In 1964 they came up from that training site to play the Giants on Schoellkopf Field in a pre-season game, a game that the Skins won, 27-24 That's the one where Y.A. Tittle quarterbacked the Giants in the first half and Gary- Wood the second George Izo, the Notre Darner, quarterbacked the Skins for all but a little more than a quarter when Coach Bill McPeak turned the job over to Dick Shiner, the Marylander Sonny Jurgensen was a spectator But Sam Huff, an ex-Giant, starred for Washington. It's a new Skins club these days and George Allen is in his second year not only as coach but general manager Jurgensen is still there His understudy is Billy Kilmer Allen looks for another fine season Last year the Skins had their most victories in 29 years as they compiled a 94-1 record.

They also were in a championship playoff for the first time in 26 years when they finished with the second best percentage in the National Football Conference. The Superfecta, in which the bettors must pick the first four horses across the finish line, and in order, will start at Finger Lakes Thursday, July 20.. It will replace the exacta in the ninth Paul McKee has quit as Rush-Henrietta High football The former Harvard U. coaching aide will stay at R-H as coordinator of physical education and McKee played college ball at There are four Pennsylvania natives on the 1972 Ithaca College Football roster, three from Connecticut and New Jersey and two from Massachusetts. Cinderella Softball Moose (31 ab Troy 3 0 Gombash 3 0 McDonnell 3 0 Dominick 3 0 Freeman 3 0 Fitchpa rick 3 Wilcox 3 I Crowley 3 0 TOTALS 27 3 Morse Chain 121 ab Carman 4 0 0 Weidman 4 0 I Lampman 4 0 2 Rich 300 Gillespie 3 I 0 Dominick 3 I 2 Slaght 3 0 0 Ha tior 3 0 0 Lampman 3 0 I TOTALS 30 2 6 000 030-3 020 000-2 Moose 000 030-3 Morse Chain 020 000-2 2bDommick.

Sertoma i 9 i City Club ill) ab ab Pawling 5 0 1 Miller 4 2 2 Tillapaugh 5 0 I Petrillose 4 0 1 Hakim! 5 0 2 Dominick 4 0 1 Chapman 5 0 2 Ferrara 4 1 0 K. Orzino 5 2 3 Larkin 4 0 1 A Omni) 4 2 1 Peter 4 2 4 Finn 2 1 0 French 4 0 1 J. Chapman 4 2 2 June 4 2 2 Aplin 4 1 0 Biondi 3 1 1 TOTALS 41 9 13 TOTALS 35 8 13 City Club 222 010 1-8 Sertoma 024 201 1-9 HRBiondi Yengo 19 ab Kiemelli 5 C. Sprague 4 G. Sprague 4 C.

O'Connor 4 T. O'Connor 4 Walker 4 GI les 4 L. Walker 4 O'Branski 4 TOTALS 37 I.C. Community 110 ab Corbitt 6 I I angan 6 I 2 emstrong 5 2 tiller 5 2 4 Corbttt 5 3 3 oung 5 3 3 I Miller 5 I 4 tufty 5 I 2 2 4 2 2 3 3 1 3 0 3 0 I 00 00 12 Corbitt Langan Armstrong Miller Corbitt Young Miller Steffy UIALZ1 19 TOTALS 42 14 20 Yengo 202 401 0 9 C. Community 500 291 x-14 2bKiemili 9 18 Elks t5) Yengo 8 i ab ab Klemile 4 2 3 K.

Christie 3 I 2 Smith 4 1 2 Ostrander 1 0 1 Lincoln 4 1 Beckhorn 4 1 3 Tobin 4 4 O'Conner 4 C. Sprague 4 1 1 Wallace 4 2 Johnson 4 0 3 C. Tobin 4 3 Walker 2 0 0 Harrings 4 0 Dene Cola 2 0 0 C. Christie 4 2 Sellers 4 2 G. Sprague 3 Giles 3 1 2 Moresco 3 2 TOTALS 34 820 TOTALS 35 519 OM 000 1-5 Yengo 001 070 x-8 2bBeckhorn.

3bMoresco Klemell Beck-horn. Pats FOXBORO Mass. (AP) The New England Patriots have signed five more veteran players for the 1972 National Football League season. The Patriots announced Mon lots announced Mon- iit rs. he ports Briefs Me As; oc sted Press Baseball PHILADELPHIATht National League Philadelphia Phillies, the team with the worst record in the major leagues.

fired their manager, Frank Lucchesi, and replaced him with the teams general manager. Paul Owens. CHICAGOThe Chicago Cubs of the National League purchased the contract of infielder Frank Coggins from the Wichita American Association team CLEVELANDThe Cleveland Indians acquired pitcher Paul Hilgendorf from the Kansas City Royals in a cash American League transaction. Hockey NEW YORK The New York Islanders. awaiting the start of their first season in the National Hockey League, announced that 20-year-old Billy Harris.

the number one pick in the amateur draft, signed a multi-year contract. Basketball GREENSBORO, NA Warren Reynolds was named head coach of the North Carolina State University team. Swimming BERLINRoland Matthes of East Germany shaved 2.8 seconds off his 200-meter backstroke world record with a 2 minutes 2 8 second clocking Horse Racing STANTON, Del Short Snort, VA. amazed the favorite, Piano Solo, with a neck victory in the feature at Delaware Park after starting as a I00-1 shot. NEW YORKFerriande.

$27. rallied in the stretch and nosed out Stacey d'Ette at the finish of the $15.000 'Ballerina Purse at Aqueduct. PHILADELPHIATwin Time. $3 20, led all the way in winning the Bala Cynwyd Purse at Liberty Bell with six lengths to spare Tribal Line OCEANPOHT. NJStudy Castle.

$6 80. copped the A 500 Eclipse Purse by besting Irish Balladier at Monmouth Park CHIC AGOViewpoise. $5 20. passed Winninglee in the stretch and record a I length triumph in the Arlington Park Bomastar Purse. BOSTONIntercee.

$fi 00. outgalloped Diamond In The Sky and scored in the feature race at Suffolk Downs. LINCOLN. 111.Vindictum, 15 SO. finished half a length in front of Fleet An row tn the Bristol Purse at Lincoln Downs.

Sign 5 day the signing of wide receivers Reggie Rucker and Eric Crabtree, tight end Roland Moss. kicking specialist Charlie Gogolak and offensive tackle Mike Montler. Mike Mont ler, Corners Slawballers Post 8th Straight Corner's Restaurant won its eighth straight City Slowball League game as it topped NCR 15-6 Monday night at Lower Alumni Field. In other action Eddy St. Truckers topped Natural Donuts 13-8 Sunday and Therm Monday, both at Upper Alumni.

Mark Rosetti had three hits for Corner's while Tom Parziale and Bill Duthie knocked in three runs apiece. Tike Kohm's and Jet Smith were the batting stars in the Eddy St. wins, as they both hit the long ball. Lyle Beats Rondon 'DENVER (AP) Ron Lyle of Denver put away Venezuela's Vincente Rondon at 1:41 of the second round of their scheduled 10-round heavyweight main event Monday night. Rondon, 6-feet-3, 20114 pounds, managed a few effective left jabs in the first round, but Lyle cornered him early in the second round and a battering array of lefts and rights put a stop to the fight before Ron-don reached the mat.

It was scored as a technical knockout. "I got him pinned and kept him there," Lyle said. The victory was Lyle's 16th straight in professional boxing, his 14th by knockout. Lyle, who weighed in at currently is ranked 10th among heavyweights by the World Boxing Council. In a 10-round heavyweight preliminary, Cleveland Williams of Houston, 22512, overcame knockdowns in the first and second rounds to score a knockout over 24-year-old Bobby Mashburn, 219, of New York City, 15 years his junior, at :51 of the ninth round.

In the first of three pro bouts, Dale Hernandez, 13512, of Des Moines, Iowa, scored a knockout over Rudy Valdez, 13612, of Colorado Springs at 1:43 of the third round on their six-round lightweight bout. Duane Bobick, a top American Olympic heavyweight prospect, managed a technical knockout in the second of three scheduled rounds over Barnell Stidham, the former Colorado Golden Gloves champon. Ball Stars By The Associated Press BATTINGManny Mota. Dodgers, tracked five singles and a homer, driving in three runs and scoring two as Los Angeles split a doubleheader with Philadelphia, winning the 11-inning opener 6-4 and dropping the nightcap 9-1. PITCHINGGaylord Perry, Indians, won his 14th game of the tying Detroit's Mickey Lolich for the major league lead with a four-hitter that gave Cleveland a 2-1 decision over Chicago.

Rome Lists RONIE Griffiss AFB and the Rome Competitive Swim Club will sponsor the first annual Amateur Athletic Union sanctioned swim meet at the base pool, July 28-30. There will be 18 trophies for presentation to individuals scoring the most points in their respective age groups in individual events. Team trophies will be presented in the masters high point category and for the overall team high point winner. Events for masters competition (age 25 and over I. senior competition (age 12 and over) and for age group competition will be held in the 25 Taylor Sticks Around MONTREAL (AP Ron Taylor hopes to get into the school of medicine at the University of Toronto.

Meanwhile, the Toronto-born right-handed pitcher continues to travel around with the San Diego Padres through the various National League cities, but not as a player. Taylor was the odd man out on the Padres' roster when they secured Curt Blefary and Mike Kilkenny in a trade. Kilkenny has since been dealt off. Taylor wanted to pitch so badly that he accepted to go to the padres' farm club in the Class AAA Texas League. "I was ready to go to Alexandria and work with the kids," Taylor said.

"Then Bavasi (Padres' President Buzzie Bavasi) said, 'Why don't you just stay around and pitch batting practice and keep in shape just in "I'm working with the Padres this summer and if I'm accepted at Toronto, I will have summers free for several years. Mr. Bavasi says that I can carry on working with the club and that's what I'm looking forward to doing." r- I'll be doing PR work of sorts elater. It will mostly be cond nected with working with younger players. And, mean- while I'm in baseball." 34, logged 912 years Tayil 4 The Chanticleer beat, the Natural Donuts, 13-12, roaring back with a 6-run seventh.

Joe 1 King had the telling blow. Dave Klein and Charlie Tallman slammed home runs. Mobile Homes gained revenge I for their lone loss by smashing 1 Bishops, 16-1. John (Indian) 1 Navarro went 3-for-4, with two home runs and a double and he had 5 RBIs. Rick Albanese went 4for-4.

Frank Sidle homered. Mobile slammed 21 hits and John Sorgi. with good backing, had a 2-hitter. Natural Donuts (12 ab Mason 4 2 Olura 2 0 DeSalvo I I Grannate 4 2 Silverstein 2 2 Lange 2 0 Kaufman 4 2 Goodman 4 Vanderborst 2 0 Rubin 2 2 Erb 2 0 Septof 2 I Bientacro 2 0 Vincent I I TOTALS 38 1 IS Chanticleer (131 ab Lynch 4 3 Ribble 3 0 Millar 4 2 Herson 4 2 Hughes 4 0 Klein 4 1 King 3 I Tallman 2 2 Barnett 2 1 Kenjerska 1 0 Leonardo 2 I TOTALS 33 13 1 Natural Donuts 203 004 3-12 Chanticleer 301 300 0-13 RBILynch 2, Ribble 2, Millar 2, Hughes 2, Klein, King, Tallman Barrett, Leonardo. 2b Synch 2, Herson, Hughes, Silverstein, Kaufman Mason.

3bMillar. HRTLynrh, Klein, Tallman. Bishops Mobile Homes (10) abr.h ab Cain 3 1 0 Van Zile 5 2 1 Johnson 3 0 0 F. Sidle 4 2'1 Van Dermark 3 0 1 L. Sidle 3 fl a ab 5 2 3 4 2 3 300 433 412 433 432 Cain 3 0 Van Zile 5 2 3 Johnson 3 0 F.

Sidle 4 2 3 Van Dermark 3 I Sidle 3 0 0 Gracen 3 0 Miller 4 3 3 Horst 3 I Chapman 4 1 2 McLean 3 0 Navarro 4 3 3 Frick 3 0 Schultz 4 3 2 Pirko 2 0 Albanese 4 I 4 Bellotti 2 0 Humble 4 I 1 Sorgi 4 0 0 TOTALS 25 I 2 TOTALS 39 16 21 Hishops 000 001 0 I Mobile Homes 423 034 0-16 RBINavarro 5, R. Albanese 3, F. Sidle 2, Schultz Humble 2, VanZile. L. Sidle, Chapman.

2b Van Zile, Miller, Navarro, Schultz, Humble. HRNavarro 2, F. Sidle. NCR(S) Comer's Rest. (15) ab ab Rice 4 4 Leonard 2 1 I HOVelleaMP 4 2 Barr 2 0 0 Teeter 4 2 Rosetti 4 3 3 Philips 4 3 Mooney 4 3 2 Magnosi 4 I Parziale 4 2 2 Wilson 3 0 Duthie 4 I 2 Teeter a I Poole 3 2 2 Heliseva 3 2 Vail 2 I 1 Banfield 3 0 Kiely 2 0 I Whitaker 3 I Amici 2 0 I Totals 35 16 Radziwon 2 I 2 Bastian 4 1 2 Horn 3 0 1 Totals 38 15 20 NCR I 0 2 0 2 0 I 6 Comers 6 0 0 0 6 3 15 RBIM.

Rosetti (1), Mooney (11, Parziale (3), Duthie (3), Poole II), Vail (2), J. Kiely (11, Amici (1), Bastian (2), Rice II), Hoven). camp Ili, W. Teeter (I), Philips (2), Magnosi 28Heliseva, Leonard, Mooney (21, Parziale (2), Duthis (I), Poole 111, Vail, Kiely, Radziwon. Bastian.

3BHovencamp, Magnoisi, Duthie. HRRice. I I 2 2 1 26 6 Truckers (10) Therm (7) ab ab Kohm 3 3 2 Thompson 4 2 Potenza 4 0 2 Jackson 4 I Murphy 4 I 0 Young 4 I Gilbert 3 0 1 Watkins 4 3 Smith 4 I Rose 3 1 Carach 3 1 Burlew 3 1 Koken 3 1 Jenkins 3 0 1 Schnock 3 I Loy 3 0 0 Cleveland 3 1 Streeter 2 I I Tobey 3 0 Burke 2 0 0 le TI IA IA Rnhincrtil I I Cleveland 3 1 1 Streeter 2 1 1 Tobey 3 1 0 Burke 2 0 0 Totals 33 le II Robinson 1 1 1 Totals 33 7 12 Truckers 0 2 3 3 0 2 0 10 Therm 3 00 2 00 2 7 RBI Kohms. Smith, Schnock, Cleveland. Potenza Thompson 2, Watkins.

2BKohm Smith, Thompson. Young, Burke. 38Koken; HRKohm, Cleveland. Natur Donuts 110 Truckers (131 ab ab Mason 4 1 Schindo 4 1 0 VOKEN O'Hara 2 I Cohm 3 i Vincent 2 0 0 Lisseck 4 2 Murphy 4 2 2 Giansantos 4 1 Carach 2 1 1 Silversten 2 0 Smith 4 3 3 DiSalva 2 0 4 1 1 Lange 4 0 Ichnock 3 2 2 Van'hors 1 0 Tobev 3 1 1 Ruben 3 0 MackeseY 3 1 1 Kaufman 3 1 Dickason 3 0 0 Brutaco 2 0 Septof I 1 1 Goodman 3 1 Totals 33 13 12 Totals 37 8 1 Truckers 0 2 0 2 2 4 3 1 Nat Donuts 2 1 0 0 0 0 5 RBIMurphy 2, Schnock 2, Smith, Cleveland, Token: Lisseck 2, Lange. 2BMurphy, Tobey.

3BMurphy, Smith. HRSmith, Schnock, Lisseck. Sehindo KVOKEN Cohm Murphy Carach Smith Cleveland Sehnock Tobev Swim Meet meter, eight-lane Griffiss swimming pool. Each athlete is limited to participating in five individual events per day plus relay and diving events. Divers are limited to one event in the one-meter and one event in the three-meter contest.

To enter, you must have an Adirondack Association IBM (blue-pink) entry card. The card must be in the hands of the Meet Director by July 17. All entries must be postmarked no later than Friday, July 14 and should be mailed to Maj. Howard Pedersen, 2604 Thor Griffiss AFB, N.Y. 13440.

as a major league reliver. He was acquired by the Padres early in the season after the Montreal Expos cut him adrift in spring training. Taylor was asked if any significance could be attached to the Padres hiring a PR man with Toronto connections since shift of the San Diego franchise to Toronto has been often mentioned. -Not at all," said Taylor. "I hope the Padres stay in San Diego.

It is a great city and they have an excellent stadium. "Toronto can get another franchise." Army Teams In Marathon FT. ORD, Calif. (AP) Two Army teams battled for 42 consecutive hours and set what they believe is a world record for the longest softball game435 innings. In the game.

Company defeated Headquarters Company 429-350. An Army spokesman said the contest, which began Friday night and ended Sunday afternoon, was designed to raise money for the Army Emergency Relief Fund. Contest rules required at least one player on ach team to go the distance, the spokesman said. WORLD Assoctated Press Wirephoto The world chess championship starts today in Reykjavik, Iceland, between Bobby Fisher (left) of the United States and Boris Spassky of Russia. Fischer, the challenger, drew black, leaving Spassky, the present champion, with white and first move.

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Sholty) Late Trick (Unassigned) Jambo Bev (G. Waugh) JJs Dreamstreet C. Young) Joanne Holiday (D. Lar lee) FirrH-PACE-81500 Garland Hanover (C. Young) Armbro Ladyship (M.

Dostie) Milda Hanover (C. Hodgins) Swinging Line (D. Larlee) Gypsy Pence (J. Bailey) Adios Willa (R. Chase) Samples Girl (G.

Waughr Very Fair (G. Hale) I 2 2-3-3 4-5-1 3-64 4-24 7-4-6 I-2-4 5-5-6 2-24 3 4 5 6 7 8 'I 6-9-9 9-5-8 8-12-0 11-6-8 8-4-10 3-5-1 10-10-1 7-7-0 7-13-1 8-10-4 IA 2, 3. 4. 5. 6.

7. ft 9. I. 2, B. 4.

5- 6- 7. 4r2-7 2-7-5 6-3-7 4-3-7 34-1 34.5 1-1-2 SIXT1IPACE-21875 1. Proteos L. Canton) 2. Gatepost Vision (C.

Martini 3. Lothario Hanover (Unassigned) 4. A fuzing Chase C. Clark) 5. MaxVonGation (A.

Huh) 7. Dutch Hill Prince (J. Ba)ley) 8. Jordan (G. LaChance) a.

Kiwo Broadway (J. Winegardi to, Rich Prince (D. Borovsky) Knightsbridge (W. Vaughn 12. Ragtime (G.

Shotty) 3-9-0 5-7-6 10-4-4 9-4-3 9-4-2 7-6-3 10-7-0 5-11-0 10-11-0 7-7-2 8-5-8 Clock Time W. Arthurs) Rum Toddy (Unassigned) Collins Special (De. Brainard) Titans Kid (M. Bossard) Abrupt (Unassigned) Silvers Reflection (P. Mondi I SOS (H.

Okusko) Fiery Armbro A. Mondi) EIGHTHPACEVIPS The Great Gary iW. Vaughn) Ivan Minbar (W. Vaughni Roger (C. Hodgins) Jo Pilot (C.

Young) Zigs Yankee Flame (D. Larlee) Amor Chance (L. Canton) Joes Skipper (C. Clark) Lucifer Mir (M. Dostie) Model Knight (R.

White) Rockaby Way Unassigned) Brocks Kim (Unassigned) Remember Me (A. Mondi) 1. 2, 3. 4. 5.

87-5 3-3-5 2-7-7 1-4-3 85-7 84-6 4-4-3 3-14 6. 7. 8. 1. IA 2.

3. 5-24 5-1-1 1-74 11-1-I 2-4-7 4-2-5 6-1-0 2-24 5-2-0 2-6-0 4. S. 6. 7.

a. 9. 10 It NINTHPACELAO 1. Aces Choice (J. Renaudl 2.

Great Judy (G. Waughl 3. Artie 1W. Gillette) 4. JJs Tequila (C.

Young) S. Ginger Rovigael (L. Canton 6. Arapaho Hanover (R. McNulty) 7.

Battle Duke (A. Tooke) Forevers Pete (F. Lapel 24-6 5-4-3 6-3-5 6-6-9 3-6-8 64-3 4-6-dnf 7-6-5 Vernon Picks VsPrincess Hanover, Clever Kay Main Course 2MS. Hamde, Mr. Coal, Double Juliet 3Dean Rose, Felix Minbar, Flashy Valentine 4Nancy L.C., J.J.'s Dreamstreet, Sweet Onda 5Mi Ida Hanover.

Samples Girl, Ambro Ladyship 6Lusty Painter, Max Von Gallen, Lotharto Hanover 7Rum Toddy. Titans Kid. Fiery Ambro 8Lucifer Mir, Zip Yankee Flame, Model Knight 9J.J.'s Teculia. Giner Rovigael, Battle Duke Best BetJ.J.'s Tegulia-9th LongshotJohnathan D-3rd. Results FIRSTMile Trot.

Time 2:10 Gigantic 8 80, 4,40. Jefferson Peggy 4.40, 3 40: Scots Tan 3.60. SFCONDMik Pace Time 207 Mike Jones 3.80, 2.60, 2,10, Countess Omaha 2 80, 2.10, Skip Jack Hands 2 10. Daily Double: 3 and 4 paid 126.00 THIRDMile Trot. Time 2:07.3 Drip Dry 30 80, 10 20, 5.20; Society Hup 13.20, 5.40, Miss Bobbie 5 60.

Exacta: 5 and 1 paid 1340.48 FOURTHMile Pace. Time 2:04 8 Goldenboy 12 40, 5,20, 4.20; Can Tar Chief 4 00 2 40; Sunaleroma Adios 2,80 FIFTHMile Pace. Time 2:10.1 Four Buts 8,00. 4 20, 3.00; Orbit Brook 3,40, 2 20; Timber Lane 2 BO. Exacta: 3 and 8 paid 123.20 SIXTHMile Trot.

Time 2:03.2 Serki R. 14 20. 4 40, Silver King 3.00, Sure Shot Annie 5 60, SEVENTHMile Pace. Time 2:05.2 Royal Ross 5.60. 3 40, 2.80; Adios Rowdy 4.20, 340 Ring Twice 3 60 Exacta: 3 and 6 paid EIGHTHMile Pace.

Time 2:03 Mamie Rhythm 4 60, 3,00, Anntionette Marie 5 AO. 4 20: TA Me Good Girl 360. NINTHMile Pace. Time 214.1 Little Bret 3 80. 3 00.

2,40: Lebanon Pride 300. 1.20; Lord Salisberry 3.00. Exacta: 3 and I paid 11210 Attendance 3,613. Handle 1244, KV Junior Bowling Bantam Teeny Bopper Summer League John Longeoy 124: Pat Paolangali 124; Bob Troy 111', Mike Capaiongo 95; Mark Swartz 124. 124.

Junior: Bob Miller 165: Patty Tolchin 147, 134. 146; Sophia Dalber 106; Debbie Miller 97; Donna Burgess 162; Matt Whittemore 127, 122; Donna Hall 187; Cheryl Marion 145; Debbie Marion 180: Bill Cutler 203. 191 562; Kenny Campbell 147; Robb Quick 160; Dan Spencer 168: Jimmy McMillen 168; Norm Rick 134; Gab; Jerome 134. It 1, CHESS CHAIRIOIISHIP ram 1:31110070 len III13n It Enc 11111111111111MIE 111111110Mila 1111111111111111110 1111101MINEM 11311E3BIE3E Mtwara SPASSU Finger Lakes Entries WEDNESDAY P.M. FIRST 91,500, 38(14, 6 fur.

I. Pork Knocker (Whitemeni 112 2. Welcome Wager leolasacco) 115 3. Little Hawk (Hu let) x110 4. Conte's Colleen i Whitemen) 107 5.

Clodhopper (Vail) 120 6. Neo Sea (Healy) 112 7. At Vesuvios (Galley) 112 8. Nibs Image (Rosario) 120 9. Innerspring (Parker) 115 10.

Willie Star (Hu let) x107 SECOND $1,508, 38(Up, CI 51,2 fur. I. Charlie Sugar (Rollo) 114 2. Bold Presumption (Murphy' 118 3, Sweet Reason (Mahon) 113 4. Young Will illeynolds) 120 5.

Polly Bone (Fitzgerald) 114 6, Jim Bo Grin lie (Whitemen) 120 7. Shamrock B. (Kent) 109 B. Tag Plate (Murphy) 118 9. Style Mark (Hickmott) 115 10.

Brians Double (Vedilagol 120 II. Major Joe (Vail) 114 12. Sheila Mac (Rinconi 113 Also Eligible) THIRD- $1,500, 6 fur. I. Brawny Lad (Kent) (12 2.

Sarge Einclie (K. Smith) 112 3. Navy League (V. Smith) 120 4, Tie Vote (Miller) 120 5. Myolivia (Reynolds 116 6.

State Street (Hotel.) alll 7. Our Record (Parker) 107 8. Hanaho i Hulet) x115 9. Mia Vita (Healy) III 10. I'm The Greatest (Hulet) 1115 FOURTH 81,500.

38,14, 6 fur. I. Jayar Mac (Schleillers) 120 2. Count Alone (Unassigned) 112 3. Kim The Clown tit.

Smith) 120 4. General Anthony (Rollo) 112 5. Lakeland Ann (T ar a Oa i 115 6. Doll Drive ID. Rosier) 115 7.

Brians Choice (Rowan) 120 8. Lams Pride (Clark) 120 9. Rulbel (Rowan) 120 10. Lovely Landing (RNinconi 115 FIFTH 91,600. 38(4Y0, 5 fur.

I. Bottom Button (Rincon) 120 2. Arrow Cap (Galley) 112 3, Florida Trip (Rincon) 112 4. Three Larks (McKeever) 1(2 5. Acelet (Unassigned) 107 6.

Timers Choice V. Smith) 116 7. Only Sunny Nail) 112 8. Foamy's Host (White) as105 9. Mystic Joy (Murphy) 107 10.

Midnite Welcome 1 Kent 107 112 115 110 107 120 112 112 120 115 107 114 pa 113 120 114 via Ii10 107 120 112 112 120 1)0 x107 114 lig 113 120 114 120 109 118 113 120 114 113 112 112 120 190 xill 107 11115 III 1115 120 112 120 112 115 115 120 120 120 2. Arrow Cap (Galleyi 3, Florida Trip (Rincon) 4. Three Larks (McKeever) 5. Ace let (Unassigned) 6. Timers Choice V.

Smith) 7. Only Sunny (Vail) 8. Foamy's Host White) 9. Mystic Joy (Murphy) 10. Midnite Welcome (Kent) SIXTH 91,600, 36(Up, 5 far.

1. Herby B. Good (Vail) 2. Gohaha (Tartaglia) 3. Bull Terry (Wise) 4.

Canton King (McKeever) S. Plundering Bell (Whitemen) 6. Mark To Win (Whitemen) 7, Roving Red (Parker) 8. One Fool (Lull) 120 115 112 120 111 120 116 115 Harness Racing By The Associated Press Steady Airliner made it six in a row Monday night as the nation's top 2-year-old pacing colt took a division of the Reynold Stakes at Buffalo Raceway. Joey O'Brien piloted the son of high-priced stud Steady Beau to a course record of 2:02.

Steady Airliner charged past J.R. Skipper, winner in six of seven life starts, at the half for the 112-length triumph. He paid $4 and earned winner's share of an $11,000 purse. Steel Bird showed. In other harness action, Mamie Rhythm came from last place 312 lengths back to win the $2,500 feature pace for females at Vernon Downs by a length.

Clint Hodgins drove the $4.60 bet through the mile in 2:03. Antoinette Marie was second and Me Good Girl third. Just Great trotted out a 2:05 2-5 mile at Monticello to win the feature worth $3,300 and return $6. Clint and Vesta's Popular were reined up behind the winner driven by John Patterson Sr. Denis Normandin drove Claudia Angus through a startto-finish triumph in the $1,400 claiming pace at Saratoga.

Laura Winchester was 214 lengths back, followed by Star Nap. The winner, timed in 2:05 4-5, paid $6.60. The other Reynolds Stakes races at Buffalo were victories for Thor Almahurst, Colonial Charm and Desirade. Thor Almahurst paid $10.80 for winning the first division for freshman pacing colts and geldings. Colonial Charm was the favorite and winner, returning $2.40 in the first division for 2-year-old fillies.

Desirade took the second division and paid $4.40. Also at Buffalo Monday night, the solitary owner of Steady Beau announced the horse would be syndicated through shares worth $4.2 million. John Colvin of Dayton, said he purchased the 12-year-old for $20,000 nine years ago. Steady Beau's offspring include world record holder Steady Star. Grid Deals By The Associated Press CLEVELAND BROWNSMitch Johnson, tackle.

retired. Joe Righetti, tackle, failed physical. NEW GNGLAND PATRIOTSReggie Rucker and Eric CraMree. wide receisers; Roland Moss. tight end: Mike Wittier, tackle; and Charlie Gogolak.

kicker, signed. NEW YORK JETSMike Taylor. linebacker draft choice. signed. I 18 14 14 14 00 14 20 SEVENTH $1,706, 3A4Y0, 6 ter.

I. Barbs Harlin (Vail) 118 2, Banquet Bars (Vedilago) 114 3. Sea Marshall D. Rosier) 114 4. Zecla (Surrency) 114 2.

Racing Silks (Kentl 109 (Tutela) 114 7. Split Week (Tartaglia) 120 EIGHTH 81,700, 3814, I Mi. I. Koala (M, Harris) xx108 2, Key Karoo (Hulet) x115 3. Dandiprat I Holeti x115 4.

Porpora (Valerh 120 5. Donnashua (Hoff()) 120 6. Commodore (Tutela) 120 7. Doc Foil (M. Harris) xx105 8.

Aldodean (Hickmott) 120 9. Evas Centavo (Unassigned( 120 10. 1 Miss Murphy i 115 Lecia tburrency 5. Racing Silks (Kent) Inebriated (Tutela) 7. Split Week (Tartaglia) EIGHTH 81,790, 39114, I MI 1 Koala (M.

Harris) 2. Key Karoo Hulet 1 3. Dandiprat I Hulet 4. Porpora (Valeri 5. Donnashua (Hoff 6.

Commodore iTutela) 7. Doe Foil M. Harris) 8. Aidodean Hickmott 9. Evas Centavo (Unassigned) 10.

I MISS I Murphy NINTH 91,600, 3611.4, I Mi 1 Tough Tony D. Rosier 2, Red Head Kent 3. Cherokee Charm (Roth)) 4. Dan's War (Tutela) 5, Noble Centaur Hulet 6. Gretchen's Cup M.

Harris) 7. Spotted Blue (Lull) 9, Our Affair K. Smith 9. Spoliation (McKeever 10. Be Beyond Hickmott 1 Basketball Score Sheets 117 112 112 117 x112 xx100 117 112 112 117 F.L.

Form 1. Clodhopper Little Hawk, Welcome Wager 2. Young Will, Charlie Sugar, Brians Double 3, Navy League, Hanaho. I'm the Greatest 4. Doll Drive, Rulbel, Lovely Landing 5.

Bottom Button, Timers Choice, Florida Trip 6, Bull Terry. Herby Good, Mark To Win 7. Split Week. Barbs Darlin, Banquet Bars 8. Donnashua.

Koala, Commodore 9, Our Affair. Red Head. Be Beyond Best Bet Donnashua et Longshot Polly Bone. 2nd Results IILIC111113 Weather Cloudy, Track Sloppy Ist 1,500, el, mdn 6 I Rhythm Action 3.40, 2.80. 2.40: Nick Mick 5.60; Crazy Bridey 4,40, Time 1:16.

el, 3V0 up, 6 I. Belle Ribot 56.60, 18.40. 7.40: Denny's Dream 6.00, 5.40: Rentov 6.40, Time 115. Daily Double: 8-11 paid $147.00 el, 111(41i0, 6 f. Pride Of Erin 18.00, 8 40, 3.40: Low Salt 4.60, 3.20; Campo Mom 3.40.

Time Exacta: 1-5 paid 985,40 el, 3'10 up. 6 I Pwgvianna 12.20, 5.40, 4.00; Cycler 4.80, 4.60; Anither Penny 4.20. Time 1:14 3-5, el, 3V 0 up, 5 L. Capital Hist 3,00, 3.20, Leomon 8.80, 5.40; Afire 4.80. Time 1 :01 3-5 Exacta 2-1 paid $30.00 el, 3Y0 up, Ps I.

Dalt 6.40, 4.40, 2,40: Alabama Step 8.40, 4.00; Ricky Gale 2.80. Time 1:08, el, 3V0 up, 6 I. Darling Mont 5.00, 2.80, 2.40; Trundleon 4.80, 3.80 Burindy 3.20. Time 1'13 4-5. Exacta: 3-2 paid 837.40 el, 31'0 up, 51,1 f.

Marvoy 7.60, 4.40, 2.80; Snoopy 5.20, Bodily Injury 2.60. Time 1:09. el, 3Y0 up, 1 mile Golderest Blizzard 50.80, 16.20, 7.20: Hamps Advice 4.80, 3.00: Miss Mickey 5.80, Time 2-5. EXAM: 7-2 paid 9265.00 Attendance 4.048. Handle 9291,253.

FORM WINNERS 3rd. Pride of Erin. 918.00 (with Low Salt, the 1-5 Exacta for 985.401 Batavia Has New Equipment BATAVIA The last word in computerized tote equipment is presently being installed at Batavia Downs in readiness for the summer-fall meeting which opens on July 31. Evidence of this electronic marvel will be noted by Downs patrons in several ways. The first and most important to the fans will be the showing of the possible Exacta payoffs prior to all Exacta races.

The combination payoffs will be seen on the closed circuit TV monitors throughout the stands. Secondly, bettors will now be able to purchase win, place and show tickets, or any combination of the three, at one window. If a fan wants to wager $2 to win and $2 to show on a horse, he will be able to do so at one window rather than having to go to two different sellers. Bowling Mixed Three Some Linda Arthur 188. 171.

176 535: Rick Maybee 188; Ed Drake 182; Steve Day 183; L'ibby Pinel 176; Craig Dahmen 178; Cary. Gutman 158: Sharon Cooper 155; Mike Arsenault 156. Bishops 29 Arsenaults 20 Lucky 1" 25 McE1wee Son 19ks Prontis 25 Just Ps 18 Maybees 24 Killer Klan IS NrC Mkts, 23 Amway 10 Finger Lakes Con. 211k Veils 10 Drome Summer 2-Man ROCCO MAGNOSI 279 611; FRAN WHITE 252 605; Cliff Arthur 220; Rick Case 218: George Stevens 210: Dick Hoose 210. intercity Ause.

26 Team I 19 Team 20 26 Team 3 19 Team 7 26 Team 10 19 Court Lanes 24 Flame Ils 18 A.B. Dick 23 Met Life in Team 19 23 Carr Brewer 18 Chanticiair 22 Butter. Falls 17 Tracers Dairy Team 17 15't Luttons Team 9 13 Team 20 Misfits 1211 26 Team 1 26 Team 3 26 Team 10 24 Elan letts 23 Met Life 23 Carr Brewer 22 Butter. Falls 22 Team 17 22 Team 9 20 Misfits TRAINER COACHES Ithaca College trainer Chuck Kerr coached 10 league champions, eight district champs, and one state champion in baseball during 22 years of high school coaching in Oregon and California. O'BRIEN SHARP Joe O'Brien last year became the third driver in harness racing history to win more than 000 races.

uou races. Murg Cagers Win In Monday night basketball action on the Ithaca High Outdoor Courts, T-Burg sneaked by Newfield, 67-64 in the feature game with Tom Joseph leading TBurg scorers with 38 points. Joe Tuttle and Bob Little led Newfield with 20 points apiece. In other action, Lansing I routed Candor 67-31, as Bob Hatfield and Jim Batzer scored 18 points Bill Lyons had 13 for Candor. The Misfits beat Lansing II 61- 44.

Bruce Bierman and Bob Calloway had 14 points apiece. Joe Zifchock scored 18 for Lansing. T-Burg beat the 76'ers 40-24. as Doug Fairchild scored 10 for the winners in the evening's final game. T-burg i4O Tem (261 1 Fairchild 5 0 10 Summers 2 0 4 Garder 2 0 4 Hoppenratb 0 0 Scott 0 2 2 Warner 0 I 1 Keith 3I 7 Curtiss 4 0 1 Sw ift Ekeilman 0 0 Fudger I 0 2 Wadkins 2 I Lawrence 3 0 6 Dean 3 2 1 Gartielo 0 3 3 Allen 0 0 Summers 2 0 Hoppenratb 0 0 Warner 0 I Curtiss 4 0 Ekeilman 0 0 Wadkins 2 Dean 3 2 Allen 0 0 0 4 0 0 I 1' 0 8 0 0 5 28 00 426 Curtiss 4 Ekellman 0 I 0 2 DeWaadn 3 kins 2 lonce 03 30 63 Anen 0 Totals 17 6 40 Totals 11 Lansing 141i Misfits 1611 Randall 3 0 6 Calbway 7 Bowman 1 0 2 Reynolds 5 Hatfield 7 2 16 Slushier 4 Zitchock 8 2 18 Bierman 7 tiller 1 0 2 Tapley 0 Totals 20 4 44 Lefeber 1 Loudermilk 1 Wallace 3 Mitchell 1 Totals 28 14 11 10 14 1 2 2 7 2 61 Candor (31) Orzel Mott Lyons Smith Thomas Radiff Anderson Sanders Totals Lansing I (67i Deigl 5 Wagner 1 Hatfield 9 Sweazy 3 Batzer 9 Zifehoek 2 Bishop 4 Totals 33 2 0 4 0 0 0 5 3 13 2 2 328 2 02 10 3 18 6 18 4 8 67 2 0 4 0 0 0 13 5 31 (94 011liams 4 'uttle 9 Attie 10 obese 2 durum 1 iowe 2 7Iark 0 1 Totals 23 (64 T-Burg A i61i I illiams 4 12 Salino 1 2 'Hie 9 20 Lynn 4 9 ttle 10 20 Jordink 0 0 orse 2 4 Ditmars 1 2 orrow 1 2 Joseph 11 1 38 awe 2 4 Smith 2 4 ark 0 0 Goodell 1 4 tome 1 2 Hughes 4 8 Totals 23 64 Totals 24 1 67 MAT Leaders NEW YORK Two former state wrestling champions, Bob Sacavage of Mt.

Carmel, and Sal Lanuto of Huntington Station, have been elected co-captains of the 1972-73 Columbia wrestling team. They succeed Roger Campbell of Muncy, Pa. FT. 4I.z...:' 4y .1 1 ,:,,,4 i 4,.. TO 'I Ei ERIZER ItAKE5 FOR THE FUN OF IT RAIN OR SHINE OLD DAlY FASEIWEJED THIS TIONISDRY JULY 13 1972 RACING WITH THESE 1922 BARGAIN PRICES BEER 10c HOT DOGS 10c POP CORN 10c SOFT DRINK 10c ICE CREAM 10c PROGRAMS 10c PLUS A DIXELAND JAll BAND ADMISSION $1.00 POST TIME 1:30 P.M.

EACE5 ON ROUTE 96 ONE MILE FROM THRUWAY EXIT 44 CANANDAIGUA, N. Y. it I.

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