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rom Eberbach New WorltJ Record A Volks wogen Beetle traveled over five yards in Graz Apstrio with 57 passengers on board ilH Economically yours ED ESPEY Your Authorized Volkswagen Sales Representative 1701 St Jtd 9 North Hi M2 W91 Anderson sunpay herald SUNDAY DECEMBER 31 1972 PAGE23 54 ports Rd Bruins Ha ve Closepottot LIB Call In Sugar Bowl With the end of another year we pause to 4 wt Jr Is L' top he fin high 2 2 31 IhHmV linmilLikHu IMKflRJr ujjMgMlilRMRRV 't Indiana Breaks Losing Streak with the 2 0 0 Pittsburgh Saturday lunviiu rvt New York Met manager Yogi MONTCLAIR Kentucky Edges Irish of three sons Dale is 'quarter ba'ck for Montclair High School i EDUCATION Bidder vert both bonus shots WON ON WILD PITCH South game honors on the boards A layin by Andrews a minute with 16 Xunds and TfeJ' th it fho cApnnd half tied it at 27 1 vnod ii nf his 17 shots from the hey will remember is that Bob LY an are wpn'thave AMP I'M Brrv luoi jvai io the American Kialoa and 37th on as you and 6 6 6 2 0 Governors Bet On Cotton Bowl 0 2 2 3 0 9 A 6 2 1 1 4 16 14 28 6 12 13 9 G8 8 88 78 7 8 77 6 St John's Wins Holiday estival (4) 62H 6 McCord Arrow Hta Hazen East Side Short 1 lstj Meth Russell Arrow Hts Manuel Sherman St Lee Salvation Army Shaffer 1st Baptist Dunbar 1st Meth 7 6 5 88 6 6 5 1 1 2 6 0 188 143 134 A REAL OOTBALL MONTCLAIR NJ: (AP) 5' 5 3 0 0 PPG 202 157 HIGH SCORING RAMS WEST CHESTER Pa (AP) When it comes to high scor Walton whose blocking at the basket often stinted the Illinois attack was named the tourna most valuable player as the leading vote getter of the all tourney team Other members of the team TAKES IN COAST GAMES OAKLAND Calif (AP) I knew make Yogi Ber 0 1 3 5 3 8 ATLANTIC CITY NJ TAP)' Doudas and Gerald are ill and 10 years old respective American Eagl1 Race avorite BULLETIN HERALD Want Ad Dept DIAL 649 5201 UCLA 14 Curtis Holl Id 17 Wllon 18 Wilkes 2 armer 4 Lee 1 64 Total A 7 20 '7 11 13 24 3 9 29 left Gus Johnson gave the Pacers their first lead of the game with a bucket at the 11:44 mark of the second period 27 25 but the Chaps knotted it at 27 and 29 Billy bucket al the LISTEN TO GEORGE SHOW Sunday School Cage Standings Scoring I 0 3 3 3 9 6 TP 1121 110 80 72 65 63 63 55 By BOB COOPER 6 6 0 0 2 2 12 24 16 17 0 0 4 6 0 0 9 10 19 HOBART Tasmania (AP) The converted 12 meter yacht American Eagle skippered by Ted Turner of appears almost certain to take the cov eted Sydney to Hobart yacht race American Eagle took the line honors riday and Saturday was in a very strong position to win the race on its handicap 4 Turner is anxious for Ms yacht to take the which has not been won since the in ception of the Sydney Hobart race in 1945 when Captain Rani took both the line and handicap honors from a fleet of eight American Eagle dubbed the finished a dis appointing fourth last year to spark that pushed the Owls from a deficit to the vic tory Kneib who hails from Philadelphia was high man in the Temple attack with 20 points while Trudeau a native of Hatfield Pa connected for 14 all in the second half 1 With Dennis Bell and Cleo Kilgore providing the punch Drake monopolized the game until early in the second half midway through the first peri od The ighting Irish led by two points at intermission and started the second half with a full court press that forced Kentucky errors However the Irish shooting 0 West irst irst Park ChesterfteW North South the 10 years with a MONTGOMERY Ala AP) Texas Gov Preston Smithhas told Alabama Gov George Wallace by telegram that bet a Texas sized water melon that Texas will whip Ala bama in the Cotton Bowl foot ball game New Day Wallace when informed of the wager riday said he would put up Alabama that the Crimson Tide will beat the Longhorns A Wallace aide said the gow ernor put up the 50 wishbones of the great poultry industry in and symbolic of the 50 points he expects Alabama to run "up against Intermediate 67 6 6 6 77 when Temple tied the score on field goal bucket sent the Owls ahead 44 42 but 12 footer tied it again Dan corner shot dropped through to put the Owls in to stay The victory was fifthwagainst four losses while Drake took its second setback against six victories Kilgore's 20 points were for the Bulldogs Pct875857714375250250250 out in his last 105 at bats in re competition Berra played left field in that series I Series game in Oakland (swift Silvera now coaches for thelc Detroit Tigers but he caughtl Totals behind Yogi in the 1949 World I Series Their pitching team 1 McGmnu mate of that year southpaw 's Lopati was also here as a spe i reeman eial scout for the Montreal i Expos Silvera presented Yog il Johnson iimlL 2i 1 CT 1 Lie na Three Point Goal: ewton Officials KhneAttendance 8919 PPG 163 179 212 122 10 4 132 2 2 3 3 4 3 3 3 4 5 6 5 6 TP 114 107 1 6 93 83 79 63 61 Hall of ame pitcher Rube Marquard is 80 but plays 'golf I In half of the Sugar BowJ championship gamei Saturday Walton was named the most valuable player of the tourney as UCLA won the title 71 64 (UPI) i zvt Moore beawrigni tp ppg goal Cluess again gave the Total Michigan 32 131 113 92 88 79 73 73 2 3 3 3 Pct 1000857625286250000 Moose of Pittsburgh Made ai wild pitch in the bottom df the ninth and Denis Menke scored from third base That run gave the Reds a 4 3 victory in the fiftH and deciding National League pennant playoff game of the 1972 season in Cincinnati on Oct 11 Many will remember that Johnny Bench tied the score for the Reds when he led off the 1 ninth with a home run off Dave Giusti And some will remem ber Red relief pitcher Clay Car roll got credit for the victory He retired the three men he faced in the top of the ninth TP PPG 8 8 8 Pct 1000 857857667571571571500500143143143000 3 5 6 1948 TROPHY OAKLAND Calif (AP) like have to take th a big 50 pound trophy Abe Rose said after the Oakland beat the Cincinnati Red5 in the first two games of the World Series The trophy was presented to Manager Casey of the Oakland Oaks after his team won the Pacific Coast League flag in 1948 Rose is a former Seattle (PCD second baseman who has had a sporting goods store in Oakland for 40 years In 1949 Stengel managed the Yankees to their first of five 159 114 107 93 90 90 86 84 79 Indiana built the margin to 78 71 before Dallas came creep ing back again Dallas pulled to within three 80 77' but a pair of unusual baskets by seldcm used Bill Newton broke it open again Darnell Hillman launched a court length pass for reeman but was long and the ball bound ed off the backboard Newton grabbed the loose ball and drove in for a lay up Then on the last play of the quarter Newton took the in bounds pass and threw up a' 35 foot hook shot that fell through for a three point goal and an 85 77 Pacer lead at the buzzer A basket by Johnson on the first play of the fourth quarter put Ilidi an a ahead 87 77 for their biggest lead brthe game before Dallas again made a relentless charge bucket at the 2:29 mark on atip in made the gap one 102 101 but Don Buse hit a pair of free throws at the 2:19 mark and the Pacers proceded to score the last seven points of the contest two free throws with :27 left made it 106 101 and iced the game Netolicky led all scorers with 28 points McGinnis getting 27 to topttwuacers Indiana won the rebound battle 60 54 led by Hillman with 14 Daniels and Johnson with 13 and McGin nis with 12 Coby Dietrick tapped Dallas with 15 and Netolicky had 14 Dallas jones A HUSBAND WIE TEAM HUNTINGTON NY (AP) no doubt about golf being the topic of discussion around the Austin Straub household this past summer Austin assistant pro at the Hunting ton Country Club Recently teamed with Tom Joyce assistant pro at Stanw ich Club Greenwich Conn The nut nirnnis Ttirkcr Total Illinois 19 I CIA IS 108 93 90 92 SCORING 1 Junior Beal So Meridian Jones ast blynn Herbig Ch Richardson Sberm St Richards East Side Davis Sherman St leck 1st Presby Otfle Park Place Pct 1000667625571375 333 G888 18 9899 2 13 1 839 101 A3 1110 18 7 14 5 11 4 9 2 2 4 18 42 90 5 31 TP PPG 91 89 72 66 66 65 INDIANAPOLIS The Indi reeman hit a pair df free 10:37 point of the quarter put ana racers pulled away alter inrows to make it 2o 25 witn a late Dallas surge tor a 109 iui American Basketball Associa tion yictory to snap a five game losing streak for the defending ABA champions The win was only the fifth for the Pacers in December a month that saw them post a 5 10 mark" after opening an early lead in the ABA West Di vision race The Chaparrals moved out to an early 7 2 lead in the first period Indiana came back to tie the game at 11 11 on a bas ket by Don reeman and the contest remained knotted at 13 15 and 17 1 Dalas moved ahead by four 21 17 at 3:08 on a basket by Rich Jones but the Pacers caught up at the stop wihen By BERT ROSENTHAL Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (AP) Bill Schaeffer fired in 31 points as St of New' York up ended South Carolina 86 79 Sat urday and became the first team in the 21 year fiistory of the Holiday estival Basketball Tournament to win the title three times Underdog Manhattan sparked by Bill Campion and Charlie Mahonley outscored Michigan 26 4 during a 10 minute stretch and held on for an 84 79 victory over the Wolverines for third place Schaeffer a unanimous win ner of the tourney's most valu able Player award pumped in 19 points in the first half when t(he Redrnen raced to a 50 39 lead outscoring the Gamecocks 17 7 in the closing 5 minutes The 6 foot 5 senior who scored 40 points in St 121 86 opening round romip over Grambling 19 points in a 56 55 quarterifinal triumph over Ten nessee and 22 points including a jumper with one second left in an 85 83 semifinal win over Michigan finished the tourney with 112 points a 28 point aver age' There were eight ties and two lead changes inthe jirst half but in the final 20 minutes St never trailed leading by as many as 15 points 54 39 two jump snots by Kevin Uluessl in the opening minute South! Carolina twice closed the gap to our points but the Redrnen held the Gamecocks off When the Gamecocks moved within 68 64 Cluess popped in a jumper A short time later 10 4 0 0 0 so 24 37 315 points per game average the National Colle all around balance Walton was the scorer with 22 points as he con tinued to establish himself as a leading for repeat All American honors Weatherspoon was top man for Illinois with '18 while Con ner had 17 The setback was third against six triumphs but the Illim gave the powerful Bruins the best test the defend ing had this sea Orr Engaged BLOOMINGTON MinnUAP) Defenseman Bobby Orr of the Boston Bruins has become engaged to Peggy Wood a ort Lauderdale la school teach er teammates of the National Hockey League superstar said 1 Orr would not comment Teammates said Orr told them bf his engagement Thurs day night at the hotel where the Bruins are awaiting riday game with 1 the Min nesota North Stars No date has been set for wedding teammates said A TP 1 0 2 0 6 7 8 1 22 34 A 3 57 13 4 6 5 3 2 0 0 54 37 26 26 101 9 Jones £000833833800714i 667 Wallace WS Tab i 51500500400400333167 000000000 LOUISVILLE Ky (AP) Jim Andrews poured 23 period 11 3 points for most valuable plaver Dwight Clay 3honors but it was the Kentucky guard from Pittsburgh led points 54 49 and 62 57 before: terback 120'defense that finally earned theiNotre Dame with 20 points pulling out the victory? Ken Just before the World Scries 132 6 3 26 101 TP 9 27 18 15 'll 6 5 18 ing Itiron r(if and Kncd Piat jozvi ilrl 1 four kx! tout'd nrOC bflClf Kj'iVl CJP'JCrvn Dlvl 1 1 i ao vn auu urc wivi wmu iviii iuint muijl il ouu v' u''uuvmU m' uwh Associated Press Sports Writer muster were a pair of four iamer Berra headed for Ver rirtini la'iHo nnrhf in ihn mnonrl CHmrvir chnt IDAn tn hlC ZIT a S7 tvauo vanj in ovvviiui uai i iu i 40 iz rt mt I or za rt i wvi iwrnrv PAU uu Vn A vzl ill vl 1 1'1 it i JM7llUUny dllvau LU eiaj a Wid a 5 foot ll and th Wildcats led bv five Dale is a Montclair High auar 'sacflusls eleven His youngest led points 54 49 and 62 57 before! teroacK while Don Silinski added 13 as tucky connected on 27 of 58 began Yogi was home watch Yog1 oldest son Larry 22 a substitute and John Shumate i shots from the field for 466pering a Monday night pro game says his baseball career as a i I i rx 1 UTT Cn T' aw I Mslc1 farm rfnom I cent wnue iNuue uauie niaueivu xv miwims wuc varmeu vatuM 'i a 1 1 xl ntmr Ix vnnn 4 I rtwxzf tor a trxxT i riirri in i yiki vvv1 lie ttLtiiuv uriutti witrii zi XJ vv i gwu Vi Vl it i vi a uuv ci vx I i 'u'kLJ i trabWnitf fwx nnf second nneratinn nn a knnn bn 1V Out tnei' COUC ge education nnr i 1'1 a I noon rw4 Anri r11 Ltnrriir reinjurea wnne playing tor tne mm au uci auic a Majrion VaMets: In the Ap isuccessful horse named Pro pala'chian League 1 5 Bidder GETTING THE EDGE Illinois' Nick Weatherspoon i 1 2) and Nick Conner (45) get inside UCLA's Bill Walton (32) in on attempt to control a missed Bruin shot gi'dway through the the Tacers ahead 31 29 and In diana stretched that margin to 43 37 on a tip in by George McGinnis The half ended with Indiana on top 56 51 The Pacers surged to a 58 51 lead as the second half started on a fielder by McGinnis but Dallas rallied for a 64 64 tie on James two free throws with 7: 52 showing in the third period reeman broke the tie a jumper eleven seconds" later and the Pacers never relin quished the lead By ED TUNSTALL Asso ciated Press Sports Writer NEW ORLEANS (AP) Big Bill Walton cocked the hammer on shotgun offense dominated the backboards and steadied the defending national collegiate basketball champions to a victory over surpris ing Illinois Saturday in the Sug ar Bowl championship game Owls nipped Drakd in the tournament solation The victory was the 53rd soni straight for UCLA under Coach John Wooden and their eighth of the season UCLA with Walton scoring nine of their first 11 points jumped to a quick lead saw the score tied at 11 11 19 19 Senior Meridian Bethany 6 East Side 5 St 4 St Matthew 3 Noble Street 3 Chesterfield Chr I 0 0 Senior Chrtst' lArthwan f8 East Lynn Goodwin Memorial 9 Park Place UM 3 St 2 Central Christian 0 Irish could make only 7 of 15 watching 125 114 127 9 4 90 94 xxv amvva Michi 931 after the Gamecocks Briani Manhattan TURNS TO OOTBALL I NI IAP) Berra is a real football fan Hist son Timrnv iq a flanker withL nui iu oenes expus ouvera presented Yogi! began New York mets Man with one of columns! wic uiLwioivy vi ivid5baLiiUbvLU! nrT V7e 1 i 1 uallaf varsity and as soon as Berra as looklng: which appeared in a li ovuiy AVUuUaib (cpA nanP whnrn i 1 1 "i His son Timrnv nlavs flankeri 9 reason rest back for the University of Mas Allegheny Commuter To Chicago O'Hare 4 ROUND TRIPS DAILY ree Parking at the Airport Reservations 288 3629 chipped in 12 Keven I0 wa thx ah Wi Wnar in rfrMih aao iSrfiCl figures besides Andrews with 10 They difference came at the ball gam points However all but one of i free tlrow line where Kentucky! And6 Carmen Berra replied: the eight Wildcats who played converted 11 of 20 while bn spending your were in the scoring column Irish could make only 7 of life watching The game was tied at every both teams often failing to con even number until Notre Dame YOGI HARDLY ANNED NEW YORK: (AP) seldom struck general Redrnen a six point leaf! 72 66 with two free throws Kevin Joyce led South Caro lina witfh "24 points while fresh man Alex English scored 23 and grabbed 18 rebounds Cluess and Mel Utley each scored 16 points for St now 7 2 South Carolina is 7 3 St previously won the Holiday estival in 1958 and 1964 Manhattan 7 7 ctartoH ifQ decisive spurt against Michigan pair clipped par by four strokes with four jninutes remaining injin a pro pro tournament at Bell the first half rallying from a port Golf Club recency 37 35 deficit to a 48 39 halftime advantage Then in the first six minutes of: 1Jie second half the Jaspers staggered the Wolverines with a 13 2 burst carrying tjjem to a 61 41 lead Michigan began chipping avtty at the Manhat tan lead out the closest ut could come was the final score Campion a 6 foot 10 soph omore scored eight points dur i "decisive splurge and finished the game with 17 points Mahoney the playmaker led all scorers tvitfh 24 points Henry Wilmore topped Michigan with 21 and Campy Russell scored 17 before fouling out with 4 Na college division teams against the in "Pitts minutes remaining with a 325 points per game av 1 burgh rhe loss dropped Michigan record to 7 3 I MICHIGAN 19 1 Manhattan 841 3 5 2 6 "a till Si II II 1 I I I 1 I and 23 23 before Larry armer jnoluded and Weath shot the Bruins in front to stay erspoon Jo in Kneib of Temple on a free throw with 5:35 left in an UCLAs Tommy Curtis the first half armer and: Kneib and fellow playmaker Keith Wilkes continued the at "Rick Trudeau gunned Temple tack as UCLA surged to a 37 31 past Drake in the consolation Jialfiime advantage igame The Bruins facing their) Kneib and Trudeau both 2fi toughest test of the young sea year old juniors provided the son turned on the speed alter intermission and mounted a 16 point lead with Walton Wilkes and armer showing the way to 53 37 margin The Nick Cormer who played a marvelous game against the 6 foot Walton and Nick Weath erspoon cut into lead and chopped it to eight points but "the Illini match port Golf Club recency And between June trip to Pebble Beach Calif for the and his team 77 with Joyce his wife Mrs wen Pallante Straub has done rather well This year she has won the prestigious Metro politan and Long Island Open titles for women Wildcats their 65 63 victory over Notre Dame Saturday night The Wildcats using a zone trap in the second half finally took the lead with 10:55 left in the game but were forced to the wire after building the "mar gin to five The game was tied 17 times vmth ttizi iRioicrocf InaT Mntrp six point edge at 22 16 1 broke loose after a 16 16 lockup Notre Dame out rebounded witn six straignt points iornentucKy wnn uaty iu their biggest lead vak taking 14 rebounds and A minute later Kentucky Shumate 11 scored six straight and tied it Andrews however also had again at 24 into the second half tied it at 37 1 good 11 of his 17 shots from the and with each team getting a I field Junior Central ChHgtian 5 irst Presbyterian 5 Sherman Street 5 Park Place 4 South Meridian 9 Salvation Army 1 4 East Lynn 4 Bethany 4 i East Side 4 Christ Lutheran irst reewill 2 Noble Street 2 irst Nazarene 2 Chesterfield Chr 1 irst Baptist 0 irst riends 0 Brethren 0 Intermediate Arrow Heights irst Presbyterian 6 East Side irst United Meth 4 South Meridian 4 Salvation Army 4 irst Baptist 4 Park Pteee 4 Sherman Street 3 Brethren 1 East Lynn: 1 irst Bethany 0 Senior Side Tab 7 Nazarene United Meth 5 Place 3 2 Anaerson 2 Meridian 2 Senior Gray So Meridian Jones So Menchain Teeters 1st Meth Elv No Anderson Norris 1st Nazarene Knight Clegg 1st Nazarene Senior Keesling So Mer Hoosier So Mer Loyd East Side Steigeirwalt St Mat rye Bethany Bundrich East Side rank Chesterfield Rose Noble Street Senior Straueh Christ Luth uller Goodwin Mepi Smith Central Chr Bousl og East Lynn Gooding Goodwin Mem 8 uroo aing trooa Mem Sorg East Lynn Roe East Lynn McKinsey PPUM With th a pnd nf another wp nause to make our annual survey of the top local sports stories of 1972 By George there were a couple of biggies all right! we polled the sports staff and got some pretty good agree ment on what the top ten stores were But would you believe we get unanimous vote on number one? The only choice we agreed on was the seventh biggest story of the year That was Ken development as a pro football flayer with the Cincinnati Bengals Strangely enough although we all put down seventh place for Kenny we way our point system worked (10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1) ished in a tie for sixth Anyway here ore the top ten stores of the year read them in The Anderson Herald sports section some cases on nage one: PIRATES IN STATE INALS 1 Tue Madison Heights Pirates in their 16th season of competition won their first semi state basketball crown to appear in the first state finals held in the new Indiana Uni versity Assembly Hall The Pirates making the final four for the first time were the first local representative since1 the Anderson Indians made it in 1948 Madison Heights lost to eventual state champion Gary West in the afternoon game 2 Paced by sophomore Jimmy Cue the Anderson High School golf team won the state title Cue himself went on to add more individual honors winning the State Jtyiior and State Jaycee tournaments after taking medalist honors in the HISAA event 3 Madison Bobby Wilkerson who led the Pirates into the state finals was the first MH player named to the Indiana All Stars and the 12th local star so honored Wilker son had two good games against thKentucky All Stars really shining in the second meeting after experiencing a few defensive problems in the opener and enrolld at Indiana University 4 Wilson Boys Chib a team representing tlje three local units in Anderson won the national 13 14 year old Boys Club tourney Sparked by players from) the South Side and Central junibr high teams suttess gives promise of things to come on the local basketball scene 5 The Anderson Packers assembling a unit of topnotch former local high school and college players captured the Grassroots ootball League championship Atlhough losing some regular season games in the expanded league the Pack ers came back to win post season playoffs for the title 1 AHS SWIMMERS JOHNSON SHINE 6 (ti) The Anderson High School swim team fielding its strongest unit ever completely dominates sectional compe tition anti goes on to finish fourth in the state meet at Ball State The Indians racked up high finish despite the fact no individuals ijere able to place first in their events 6 (tie) Ken Johnson playing his second season with the Cincinnati Bengals" rounded into a solid backup performer behind one of the stronger defensive lines in the American Conference Johnson started three games and saw plenty of action in two others when ends Royce Berry and Sherman White were battling injuries the rest of the time seeing only limited action but developing into a steady performer 8 Taking her cue from a state Supreme Court ruling Kelly McKain went out for the swim team at Madison Heights The first such case locally Kelly has been permitted to! practice with the Pirate varsity swim team and will be eligible for meet competition Jan 10 9 (tie) Ann Reifel qualified for her second appearance in the International Games for the Deaf Ann a local girl who graduated from the Indiana Deaf School participated three years ago in the and will run in the low hurdles and compete in the shot put again next summer as a result of her performances the past season 9 (tie) The first IHSAA competition was held and Madison Heirhts was the first Madison Grant sectional vol leyball winner The Pirettes who had not previously fielded an interscholastic team had the underdog role but sidelined rated opponents later losing in regional pfey OTHER STORIES RATE HIGH ive other stories received votes Philip Archeydhe local punt pass kick winner captured state and regional compe tition in the event Bob Coffman in addition to writing head lines for The Herald made them on his own with medalist honors in the Hoosier Buckeye Conference golf tourney as Anderson College finished fourth in team standings Then there were the Anderson Launderers 'who hosted the AAU Midwest Regional and made the event a success but lost in the final game Two other stories received votes from somewhere A sectional winner lofiig the final game of the regional And Anderson wrestling team in its best season ever placed second in the Hoosier Buckeye Conference tourney and sent three wrestlers to the national IIAIA tourney manager Bob Scheffing of Aierlcan In VI I nants and as manv World i ju i cu ixxvvv ii rx ixixtl a i rt riiirn ihii SI paWr nnarf Arhaplr Jilinni nnct Wnrld VlCtOriCS never afraid to take a I Terry Bradshaw and end Larry (Senes That statement brought (chance says new head coach! were hospitalized I a check of the 1961 series be Ti John urlow who assisted for Thursday with the flu but bothjtween the Yankees and Cincin (jlmer coaches Jim Bonder and I were expected to be ready forinati Reds i7Rnh Mittnn liUp tn pnn the title eame In that clash won in fivp I jrvuu mane iwt Det "iquickiy ana usually go tor the I iwipnins worxea out ior (games tn beTa I ra manager of the New Yorklkenhiv nl big play right (about 30 minutes riday beforeistruck out leading off the fifth (Mets told his former teammate iNct01'cky taMM Stale mto second SJX i iuiutvu xiucxx nuinuiu xiii mu xjvi i iliac acuva aiiiKV mAuP? rJiost daily and shoots his NEW DAY I 9:30 WHUT 1V1V1VCK7 YVUO aL Utfl WUU1WU VUL I and runners on first and third I No lu Shots or Dolphins MIAMI (AP) A Miami Doi cnnbAcmant caiH Pridav ing football machines you must there vfere no plans to give the mention the Golden Rams of toam flu shots prior to Sun West Chester Over the last lO American ootball Coo seasbns the Rams led the na ference Championship game 1 I a Irt nt Illinois Dawson Tucker Conner Wtrspn Schrdr Brucks Totals Illinois VILA ouled A 7123 I wv Wtv i IMKWVVUU Jrx lull I iTiauumuia in I Winters connected on a field Johnson Brady Lockard: Manhattan giate bports Services who keep goal Cluess again gave thelMS Michigan 32 205 164 141 115 9 8 99 81 81 II ygMIlll I i Illi a nwwjv i I s' 'W1 'JH I1 rail wW A it if 1 1 Jry 1 xMU i i 0 mu liiWt: If V7 i DUYANUmBKi Jia i I Russll 6 5 6 17 Moore I EJnsn 1 2 13 Riljy I Brady 6 1 1 13 Cm pin I JJnsn 10 12 Sewrt Wlmre 7 7 7 21 Mhney Katnr 0 0 0 0 Bucci Kupec 1 0 0 2 Hurley Lokrd 2 2 ftMehan Buss 1 1 2 3 Oswld Britt 1 0 0 2 Totals 31 17 21 79 Totals.

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