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le iftiiiitgmurrit ABucrttfirr PAKE 13 1972 Southern League Schedule f-t 1 i SEASON OPENS APRIL 11 140 GAMES SEASON CLOSES AUG. 31 ,4 it i TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1972 1 ft I AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT JACKSONVILLE SAVANNAH BIRMINGHAM KNOXVILLE MONTGOMERY COLUMBUS CHARLOTTE ASHEVILLE May 11-12-13-14 Apr. 24-25-26 Apr. 27-28-29-30 Miy 8-9-10 Apr. 14-13-18 May 22-23-24 May 18-1 9-2 0-21 JACKSONVILLE ALL STAR Jun30 Jun 13-14-1S June 16-17-18 June 26-27-28-29 Jun 2-3-4-5 July 10-IM2-13 July 7-8-9 July 1-2 Aug.

1-2-3-4 Aug. 5-6-7 Aug. 14-15-16 July 22-23-24 Aug. 26-27-28 Aug. 23-24-25 Aug.

17-18-19 1 Apr. 11-12-13 Apr. 20-21-22-23 Apr. 24-25-26 My 15-16-17 May 18-19-20-21 Miy 8-9-10 Miy 4-5-6-7 Miy29-30-31 Jun 10-11-12 Jun 13-14-15 July 3-4-5-6 July7-8-9 Jun 26-27-28-29 Jun23-24-23 SAVANNAH GAME Junl 4 Vvtt 4 I vQ; July 29-30-31 Aug. 1-2-3-4 Aug.

20-21-22 Aug. 23-24-25 Aug. 14-15-16 Aug. 11-12-13 July Apr. 17-18-19 Apr.

14-15-16 Miy 11-12M3-14 Mty 18-19-20-21 May 22-23-24 Apr. 27-28-29-30 May 1-2-3 Jun6-7-8-9 Jun2-3-4-5 Jun 30 July7-8-9 July 10-11-12-13 Jun 16-17-18 Jun 19-20-21-22 BIRMINGHAM FRIDAY July 26-27-28 July 22-23-24 July 1-2 Aug. 23-24-25 Aug. 26-27-28 Aug. 5-6-7 Aug.

8-9-10 Aug. 18-19 Apr. 20-21-22-23 Apr. 17-18-19 Apr. 11-12-13 May 4-5-6-7 May 1-2-3 May 25-26-27-28 May 15-16-17 KNOXVILLE Jun Jun 6-7-8-9 May 29-30-31 Jun 23-24-25 Jun 19-20-21-22 July 16-17-18 July 3-4-5-6 July 29-30-31 July 26-27-28 Jun 1 JULY 14 Aug.

11-12-13 Aug. 14-15-16 Aug. 29-30-31 Aug. 20-21-22 July 19-20-21 May 1-2-3 Apr. 27-28-29-30 May 25-26-27-28 May 22-23-24 May 11-12-13-14 Apr.

14-15-16 Apr. 17-18-19 Jun 19-20-21-22 Jun 16-17-18 July 16-17-18 July 10-11-12-13 Jun 30 Jun 2-3-4-5 Jun 6-7-B-9 MONTGOMERY Aug. 8-9-10 Aug. 5-6-7 Aug. 29-30-31 Aug.

26-27-28 July 1-2 July 22-23-24 July 26-27-28 Au8' May 15-16-17 May 25-26-27-28 May 4-5-6-7 May 8-9-10 Apr. 11-12-13 Apr. 24-25-26 Apr. 20-21-22-23 July 3-4-5-6 July 16-17-18 Jun 23-24-25 Jun 26-27-28-29 May 29-30-31 Jun 13-14-15 Jun 10-11-12 COLUMBUS Auji 20.21.22 Au9 29,30.31 AuJi u.12.13 AuJi ,.9.10 Jun, WELCOME ftuj 2 3 Ju)y 2930.3l July 19-20-21 May 4-5-6-7 May 1-2-3 May 13-16-17 May 18-19-20-21 Apr. 20-21-22-23 Apr.

17-18-19 Apr. 11-12-13 Jun 23-24-25 Jun 19-20-21-22 July 3-4 5-6 July 7-8-9 Jun 10-11-12 Jun 6-7-8-9 May 29-30-31 CHARLOTTE A(J9 u.12.13 Aug. 8-9-10 Aug. 21-22 Aug. 23-24-25 July 29-30-31 July 26-27-28 BACK Jun July 19-20-21 May 25-26-27-28 May 22-23-24 May 8-9-10 Apr.

14-15-16 Apr. 24-25-26 Apr. 27-28-29-30 May 11-12-13-14 flcutrvii i c- July 16-17-18 July 10-11-12-13 Jun 26-27-28-29 Jun 2-3-4-5 Jun 13-14-15 Jun 16-17-18 Jun 30 AbritVJLut KNOXVILLE Aug. 29-30-31 Aug. 26-27-28 Aug.

14-15-16 July 22-23-24 Aug. 1-2-3-4 Aug. 5-6-7 July 1-2 Aug. 17-18-19 Advtrtlttr Photo by Elian Hudson Coach Tom Hollingsworth. The team was clocked in 7:57.7 to set a new state mark.

From left to right, (with Record Setters The members of the Robert E. individual lap times in parenthesis) Lee High School track team's two- are Al Dean Ben Hitson mile relay squad celebrate their Ho 1 1 in a Billy record-breaking performance in Bodiford (1:57.0) and Greg Taunton Saturday's Montgomery Relays with NETS ELIMINATE KENTUCKY Floridians in four UNIONDALE. N.Y. (AP) straight two free throws and center Bil Rookie guard John Roche ly Paultz had a three-point play in that surge. games.

After a close first quarter, the Nets moved ahead in the second period and held a 57-48 halftime lead. But Cincy Powell Kentucky 9o) Nw York (101) Issei Simon sparked a Kentucky comeback1 ciimoro with 12 points in the third quar- Dompier ALL-STAR GAME JULY 14 scored 32 points Monday night, leading the New York Nets to a 101-96 triumph over the Kentucky Colonels and a 4-2 victory in their American Basketball Association Eastern Division semifinal best-of-seven playoff series. The Nets will face the Virginia Squires in the opening game of the Eastern Division finals Thursday night in Rich DOUBLE HEADER 4 4 3 15 5 2-4 12 7 3-3 17 II 9-11 32 5 2-2 12 0 0-0 0 3 2-2 8 0 0 0 0 7 1-1 5 0 0 0 0 37 25-31 101 ter, and after Les Hunter sankl 6 1-2 13 Borry l'J-2 4ftoshton 6-7 54 Peultz 5 2-5 12 Roche 8 2-3 l8Tovlor 4 1.1 10 Ard i I I 13 Moor I 0 0 2 DePre Baum Feller 40 15-21 Totale Pratt O'Brien a 48-foot, tnree-pomt goal at the buzzer, the Colonels trailed only 80-76 going into the final1 norinl I TotolS 24 24 21 20 ..26 31 3 1-101 A basket by Hunter with n.U i il i. 4L.I Marion Bowen Scores Ace At Prattville Poet McMillan's Mound Gem Snaps Lee Win Streak, 3-1 w.w 10 go in ine game cui ine 26 3i 23 21-101 Fouled out Simon, Barry. mond, Va.

The Squires swept 'their semifinal series from the margin to 80-78, but the Nets then scored the next nine points and pulled away to an 89-78 lead. Roche had a basket and Tide Drill Best Yet, Bryant Says By RICK YOUNG Advertiser Correspondent Total fouls Kentucky 26, New York Technical fouls New York, Bench; Pratt. e-ooint goals Hunter, Barry, Roche. Marion Bowen of Prattville tour hits, whiffing six and day in their next action. Alex City Wins Over Gulf Coast has been trying to shoot a hole- walking five.

LANIER (3) LEE (1) m-one for 20 years. He finally did it Sunday. Lanier coach Bubba Lewis ob bl Park 3b III) Wlllms cf BY ALAN MITCHELL Assistant Sports Editor Cantrell Allen worked out of a bases-loaded jam in the seventh to preserve a near no-hit pitching performance of Burt McMillan and give revived ob bl 3 110 2 0 0 0 10 10 4 0 MAKE YOUR VACATION MORE FUN THIS YEAR Rent a 20-ft. Motor Home i Bowen managed to sink his; ALEX CITY Alexander Ci- was back at the helm after a week's bout with pneumonia. Lee regulars James Whitehead and Barber, who hit in the seventh, were sidelined by 0 0 00 Ace on hole no.

11 at the Prat- ty State Junior College's Golf tville Country Club. He used a team outscored the Gulf Coast TUSCALOOSA Alabama's 15th of 20 spring grid drills 2 0 0 0 Msltn Wlllms cf Hoopr tb Davis Grlfin 2b Cross If Ely If Petrsn rf Doiir rf McMiln Allen 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 Vlnsn If 3 0 0 1 Borbr pi) 10 0 1 Beod is 3 0 0 0 Elmor 2 0 0 0 Brewr rf 3 10 0 Donlls ph 0 0 0 0 Senn rf 2 0 10 Zeiolr 3b 0 0 0 0 Cobb lb 3 12 0 Tuckr 2b 0 0 0 0 Cando 14 3 4 1 Total 1000 Lanier a 3-1 baseball victory over Lee Monday afternoon at A no. 2 wood in scoring the Ace 'Junior College here Monday, 3uu on the 195-yard hole. to 348 strokes. i Montgomery's Cliff Thrasher, Pat Barnes and Terry Bowen who fired a two-over-Dar 74, led 4 0 0 0 1000 1J Lanier journeys to Selma Monday left Coach Paul Bryant considering it the Tide's best of the spring.

"We had a very fine workout, much better than average," 1000 3 0 0 0 i' inning 9i) Hipi, golf tourna- 3 -EC "Jf Wednesday and Lee meets Carver at Chisholm the same Totalt 23 1 3 1 were playing with Bowen and, the attack for the locals. Matt Lanier 002 010 0 the Hole-in-one shooter's 38 for Lee 000 000 1-1 Paterson Field. The lefty struck out two Generals with the sacks full to save the Poets' fourth straight triumph and snap the Lee winning streak at nine. Lanier is 4-6 overall and 3-5 in Area 5 play Shirley of Phenix City also scored a 74 and Leon Hawk Bryant declared firmly. 4'Wc 2B-Porker.

W-McMillan 2 2 L-Conoda (2-1). the backside was the worst score in the threesome. tallied 75. i merits, auto races, horse shows any type outing. FT were alert as a whole and doing things right, both offensively and defensively.

And we were doing things together as a JD Golfers Win Again I while the Generals now stand Sylacauga Tops Poet Netters 10-3 overall and 5-2 in the Area McMillan (2-2), although battling wildness all afternoon, PLUMBING REPAIRS "2 WAY RADIO DISPATCHED" COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL REPAIRS "NO JOB TO LARGE OR TOO SMALL" NEVILLE and GRAVES, INC 264-8474 Jeff Davis streaking-hot golf team, with only one loss under its belt, walloped Selma and carried a 3-0 lead and his no- CALL JIM BAIN-262-1595 or Lake Martin Marine I -857-2449 Lanier in a triangular match hitter into the seventh. Andrew Williams' single to deep short with one out ended Lanier dropped its second tennis engagement of the season Monday afternoon at the O'Connor Tennis Center, losing Monday afternoon on the i i Woodley course. Vol Steve Abrams nabbed 'to Sylacauga, 6-3. the no-hit hopes, and pinchhitter i James Barber singled before Allen came on. On TV next Tuesday! medalist honors of tne day with a 73.

BacKing mm up were College All-Star Basketball Classic! team. "Steve Wade was all over the field intercepting the ball. Steve was aggressive. He's shown a lot of improvement lately," Bryant said about the senior letterman from Dothan. Bryant added that sophomore fullback Randy Billingsley, and quarterbacks Gary Rutledge and Johnny Sharpless ran well.

The second and seconds and thirds scrimmaged against each other, and Bryant admitted pleasure with the results. After studying films of aturday's full-scale scrimmage, Bryant praised a dozen Tiders. "We showed a lot of improvement over last week as Brother Beaird singled In the il rmmmrtJm if general I r7Zu An.s"7;c7 1 Lee run and Ronnie Elmore walked for the fourth time to -f m.m mm i-n wm Va." teammates Andy McUmber 74, John Ekman 75, Ray Bresler 76 and Richard Engle 76. Low man for Lanier was Nathan Friedlander 75. followed fill the bases.

That's when Allen whiffed Mike Senn and Curtis The Poets play again Wednesday at the center, meeting Anniston at 1:30. SINGLES Bushman (U) def. Cleveland (S) -3, 3-6, 7-5. Bryce (U def. Oupree (S) 4, -l.

Morrison (S) def. Plckrlna (I) -0. Colemand (S) def. Loed (L) 7 5, 7-5. Goldberg (S) def.

Harrison (U e-2, e-2. Lusk (S) def. Stelneker (L) e-3, e-l. DOUBLES Bushman end Pickering (L) def. Cleveland and Lusk (S) 6-3, 6-4.

Dupree and Morrison (S) def. Bryce and Harrison (L) 1-1, 6-0. Cullman and Goldberg (S) def. Loed and Stelneker (L) 6-2, 6-2. Zeigler, both on full count pitches.

by Steve Schulfwolf 78, Jim Cameron 79, and Wes Campbell BU. JD is now 12-1 and plavs En Lanier took advantage of two Lee errors for three unearned runs. Three walks folllowing an infield miscue and McMillan's terprise at Arrowhead Tuesday nn oa of wnue Lamer takes individuals, but not as a team Pat'single plated two in the third jBonnie Crest. Offensively, Jim Krapf, aim ruuie x-ainei uuuuit'a the fifth and came around on a groundout and throwing error. McMillan fanned seven, walker) pi'pM and allowed two BANKAMERICARD TEXACO MASTER CHARGE AM.

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"It'll just take 40 more practices and we'll be all right," Bryant said. The National Coach of The pleased with fullback Ellis Beck, cornerback Lanny Norris, defensive tackle Skip Kubelius and linebacker Chuck Strickland im Saturday's scrimmage. REBS FACE COLUMBUS (Continued From Page 14) win a ball game for me." The opening lineup consists of three players who bettered the magic. 300 mark at Rocky Mount last year. They are Hogan and Lane, who hit .307 each, and Staton, who came in at .303.

Two others were close. Gieeler batted .294 at Rockv iBEAJi 8.55-14 7.75-15 4 for $83 6 25-15 4 for 93 8.25-14 4 for $90 7.75-14 4 for $81 4 for $98 PLUS J2.14 TO 2J50 FED. EX. TAX PER TIRE, DEPENDING ON SIZE. 4-PLY NYLON CORD BODY FAMOUS DUAL TREAD DESIGN LONG MILEAGE DURAGEN TREAD RUBBER General-Jet General TRACTION PAKTV niD OMrti I niD fo Campers, Vans, fi foi Campers, Veni 3t.

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Teammate Shann Hinson took a 76. For Lee Jeff Jones had a 74, Emile Vaughn a 78, Buddy Gardner a 79, and Andy Joiner an 80. Lee plays Lanier Tuesday afternoon on the Bonnie Crest course. im KEHTUCRY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY MINTUCKV I MM tttf1 MttHtvie iikii ues Generation gap? We never heard of it. Tire Service 401 Madison Ave.

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