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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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THE EVENING STANDARD U.S. 'Stars Top State By 114-106 walk, Hard- Of NOI'; tossed "in" 37 points Friday night in sparking a all star high basketball team to a U4-10 victory over a Penn- 1 dropped in 13 of free throws ar eam smallest men on the floor, hit 12 of 24 shots from the field and leading all scorers in the AND DOWN HE COMES-UnionUmn's Ray Parson (25) reaches back (o grab a rebound for (he Pennsylvania All-Stars la Ihe first half of the Dapper Dan Roundball Classic at Pittsburgh's Civic Arena last night. The United Stales All-Stars pictured are Sam Robinson (33) of Los Angeles, Calif, and Alvin Ivory (35) of Birmingham, Ala. -AP wirtpMo SPRING SAW SALE CUT YOUR OWN FIREWOOD McCULLOCH MAC 15 CHAIN SAW Fw cutting tnwod, tow trfaimldf, hna building, lor tittnf firm lind you cin't find i bettv for the price. Its lire combinitiM might, rugged cwistroctiw, muni you'll art men, to yein to corns.

nxi-im i McCULOCH Wm-HM OUM. Come In For A Dtmorulrttlon WAS 137.M NOW 99,95 McCULLOCH Chain Saws "BEANIE" WARREN LEONARD'S PhoM 814-JSS-37H ADDISON.PA. Shop Boon: to 5 Dally 8 (o Sttardays The 6-foot Murphy, one of the Dapper a Rcundball Classic in Pittsburgh's Civic Arena. With the U.S. leading by only 104-101 with minutes remaining, Murphy put the victory on ice by canning two field goals and four free throws.

High man for Pennsylvania was 5-foot-9 Sam lacino of Farrell who hit 29 points. He got most of his field goals on outside set shots. Uniontown's Hay Parson had 13 on six fielders and a single foul. The game was the second of a doubleheader. In the first game, Pittsburgh Catholic League All-Stars defeated the Western Pennsylvania All Stars 81-71.

The U. S. team had a slim 58-52 lead at halftime and the lead a hands several times until midway in the third period when the winners went on (op fo stay. The i a advantage came from the foul line as both squads finished the night with 47 field goals. The U.

S. quint had a fine 20 of 29 night from the charity i while the Keystoners carded a 12 of 19 log. The state squad made their biggest offensive show in final period to come within three points. Overall, they outscored the Nationals by a 29-26 margin during the final eight minutes of play. Th Pennsylvanian's lacino displayed uncanning marksmen ship in sparking the Keystoners.

He found the mark on 13 of 21 shots Although the winners had decided height advantage, th'e Keystoners picked up rebound' ing honors by a 61-56 margin. Top rebounder for the game was 6-5 Jim McMillan of New York City who picked off 16 for the U.S. five. Mikes Wilkes, 6-6 eager from Dallas, paced the Pennsylvania team with 14. Parson was second high in the carom department wilh 11.

Tile Keysfoner quintet was directed by Abe Everhart of Uniontown and Jerry Ccnboy of South Hills Catholic. TEAM MEET Hopwood team of the Cool- ipring Softball League will meet at 6:30 Sunday evening in the )atiquet room of Howard Johnsons Restaurant, Hopwood. All old and new players are invited to attend. LL MEET The Clarksyille Little League will hold an important meeting Sunday at 6 p.m. at the Union Hall.

All persons interested in the program are to attend. 76ers Next For Cells; Lakers Grab Opener By C. C. McGILLICUDDY BOSTON (AP) Boston turned its attention Unvard Philadelphia today without faking time to enjoy its comeback victory over the Cincinnati RoyaU in the National Basketball Association's Eastern division semifinal play off. Victorious Coach Red Auerbach ordered a practice session, declining to give his players a day off despite the tough series with the Royals that closed Friday night with Boston scoring a 112-103 victory in the fifth and final game.

Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Lakers trounced the St. Louis Hawks 129-106 and 'took a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven Western Division final. The Celtics swing right back into action Sunday when they open the bestof-seven division final playoff against Philadelphia and Wilt Chamberlain on the 76crs' courl. "Sam was the key," said Auerbach as he discussed the scoring exploits of Sam Jones that brought the Celtics from an eight-point deficit in the' first quarter to a second period lead they never lost. "Sam's shooting Is what did it.

Sam and John Havlicek." Jones wound up wilh 34 points, getting 24 in the first half to lead Boston's rally Havlicek had 23 points, taking over the shooting chores when Jones was lifted in the second period for a rest. EASTER HAM SHOOT Whole Smoked Hams Shells Furnished HUTCHINSON SPORTSMANS CLUB STOCKING TROUT SUNDAY APRIL 3RD AT 2:00 -FREE REFRESHMENTS- BOWLING STATE RECREATION Berkowlti Leapt, Mar. lam Pasquale eased in front in he series scoring with a 390 and his 158 was Ihe men's high single. Bill Shaw rolled a 151. Gerty Frankowiak used a 383 'or the high women's series and a 158 for the high single.

Donna Moyer came in with a 376. Thursday Night league, Mar. 17 Gertrude Uc'Ardle and Evelyn Laughery 'fed for the series scoring leadership with 401 totals. Rose Marie Adams edged McArdle, 144 io 141, in the single game scoring. Thursday Night League, Mar.

24 Rose Stefl dominated the action with a 454 high set and the two high singles a paiivof 161 games. Teresa Ciarochi came in with a 384 for second in the series scoring. LAUREL LANES St. Therese Women's eague, Feb. 9 Regina Mollica was victorious in the scoring bailie with a 433 set and 177 single.

Dolores Gaskey posted a 410 set and Dolores Rhodes a 147 single for second place. Nallonal Mixed League, Mar. 2 It was K. Paull with a 489 series and 209 single leading the way, H. Pegg Hipped a 472 and B.

Roderick hit a 199 for second place. Cummings tallied a 437 high women's series and a 168 second high single. H. Joseph posted a 422 second high set and M. Mansell tallied a 177 Ugh single for the ladies.

Protestant League, Mar. 7 Lorraine Miller was the scoring leader with a 457 series and 167 single. Mabel Jennings tallied a 390 and Lois Mohar a 161 for the second high totals. Sons of Italy League, Mar. 8 --Al Faber bombed a 574 series with a 249 single game to spark the scoring.

M. Sylvester was in second place with a 495 set and 178 single. National Mixed League, Mar. The high scorer was B. Manning with a 520 series and 232 single.

K. Paull came with a 439 and W. Pegg a 178 for second place. Manning's single set a ne wleagua high fhis season. Marge Skiles was the women's leader with a 418 anc Ruth Ann Paul! had a 385 for second.

Phill Robinson's 168 was the women's best single wilh with a 41B set and had 160 for the second high single, tfarianne Crossley was the high ingle game scorer with a 161 nd Mildred Ferguson had a 413 or second place. St. Mary's Ladies League, lar. --In the series scor- ng race it was J. Gallis with 428 set and 167 single.

Peggy Dvorchak rolled a 352 second igh set and J. Kropllak had a 45 for the second high single. Sons of Italy League, Mar. 15 --A 537 by E. Menni was the eries scoring pacesetter and his 96 was second in the single ame class.

B. Delligatli rolled 200 high single and F. Conge- io a 509 second high set. Girls High School League, lar. 22 Carol Cummings was he high scorer with a 152 total nd Marilyn Mortichesky was ecorid with a 112.

Auerbach also felt Cincin nati's failures helped Boston's cause considerably. Adrian Smith, the hero of the irst Cincinnati victory in the series, was taken out of the final early. Coach Jack Mc- Hahon said he lifted Smith for Tom Hawkins because, he wanted to get more height. MeMahon believes the tough semifinal series will help Boston in its attempt to capture its eighth consecutive NBA cham- jionship. Jerry West and Elgin Baylor were the big guns for lha home leam Lakers, who oulscoreu the flawks 35-15 in the final period.

West scored 28 points and Baylor 22. Zeimo Beaty and Richie Guerin scored 22 each for St. Louis. The two teams play again Sunday in Los Angeles. Cardale Five Acids Playoff Cage Crown Ml.

Ararat' Baptist, regular a champion, added the playoff championship to its laurels wilh a 38-34 victory over St. Mary's in the final game ol the prownsville Republic Church League playoffs. Ml. Ararat opened a big lirsl half lead and then held on to win over St. Mary's.

Quenlin Dickerson led the firs lalf rally which found Ml; Ara rat on top 25-11 at intermission Dickerson finished the game with 16 points. St. Mary's rallied in the sec ond half behind the shooting Ron Zuker, but couldn't catch Mt. Ararat. Zuker finished tin game with 14 points, high fo St.

Mary's. The championship troph i and other awards will be mad at the league banquet in April The U.S. is second largest rice producer in the world. JIT. ARARAT BAPTIST (38) JMl DicSterson B.

Milchtll Durant W. Mltchpll TOTAL ST. MARY'S (34) Zuker Maczko N. Wltle Yuhas Yodid TOTAL. Ml.

Anral SI. Mary's ltt-38 11 aull and Edies Eshelman tying for second with 160 totals. Arbor League, Mar. 1 --Mary ackovich flipped a 452 high with Stella Chuey in sec- nd place with a 412. Chuey oiled a 182 high single with Ileanor DIMarco in the runner- slot with a 159.

Protestant UMONfOWN, SATURDAY, APRIL 7 Ky. Derby Hopefuls Face Tough Meets By ORLO ROBERTSON Associated Press Sports Writer Threa-year-olds, many of whom have designs on thor- ughbred racing's Triple Crown, iarllng wlth the Eagles TradeBaughan To Los Angeles Rams PHILADELPHIA (AP) Un- Kuharich, who since coming nappy Maxle Baughan, disen- here three years ago has un- chanted with his salary and the loaded such stars as Tommy Mc- slyle of defense used by the Donald and Sonny Jurgensen, 'hiladelphia Eagles, was traded apparently also was somewhat to the Los Angeles Rams Tues- disenchanted with the lineback- day for two younger players and future draft choice. General Manager-Coach Joe KLONDIKE LANES Forl Mason League, Mar. 54 -Tom Byres posted the high coring totals with a 584 series nd 226 single. Yank Yanchus moved into second place with a 566 set and 220 single.

Perfume League, Mar, It 524 series and 180 single car- ied D. Rhoades to the scoring eadership in the circuit. D. Pisula came in with a 443 set and R. Mclntyre tallied a 169 for econd place.

Greensboro a i League, Har. 16- Hope a hit a eague tying high scries of 565 and also had (he high single of 210. Marge Pascia was in sec- nd wilh a 495 and 193 Fayette Greene a League, Mar. IS Joe Vidon sh scored the high totals wilh a 698 series and 279 single. Walt Wahula was in place with a 686 and 278.

BPA Travel League, Mar. Zeke Pascia charged home with a 707 series and 264 single Jim Bulcho (allied a 646 and 255 for the next highest efforts Monday Nigbf Leagne, Mar Zl Zeke Pascia bombed a 726 series along with a 288 high single. Harry Townsend tallied 631 and JinuButcho, a 229 for second place. Klondike Mar. ZS Dick Marella fired a 738 series and 279 single to set the pace iValt Zimmerman hit a 721 am 269 fo rsecond place.

Young Mat Star Wins 115 Crown Three decisions only one of iasi them close carried Bob Barn- vear TM'ien and Brown started STAN'S CENTER Nehi League, Mar. ZJ-John Sabatula was far in front with a 581 series and 221 single. Don Harford tallied a 513, J. Sab- atula and Ray Ansell a 203 for second place. Joan Puskar was the women's leader wit ha 451 and Janet Sdpkovich rolled a 450 second high.

Sopktfvich post- ed the women's semfinak of the ed the women's high single 177 and Puskar came in secont a 164. MON VALLEY Men's League, Mar. 18-Cap- luring the series scoring lead was F. Kulch with a 589 to lead pound J. Kuhn and T.

Alberts who each tallied 586. B. Toprani led the single game scoring with a 257 to edge G. Curry at 256. New ell rolled the high team series of.

2,640 while Crisi's had high team single of 983. Crisi': raised its league lead to 1 games on the strength of a 6816 record. Toprani's high aver age is 192.8. Arkansas Derby Grass before heading for at Oaklawn Park. Each will be Churchill Downs and the Ken- raced over 1'A miles as the 3- lucky Derby: Buckpasser, year-olds wind up their major who'll miss the Kentucky Derby Der- or events.

Eleven were named for (he Florida Derby at Julfslream Park and 12 for the competition in the Southland. ng of the club's 28-year old de- ensive captain. Baughan also had hinted he would like to be traded to the new Atlanta Falcons. He works here during the off-season but was reared in Bessemer, and starred at Georgia Tech as collegian. Baughan went for tackle Frank MoJden and linebacker Brown, both rookies last hart of German Twp.

to the ar erman wp. championship of the -115-pound when regulars were injured. division in the Junior Olympic A Rams; spokesman said both Wrestling Meet at Waynes burg regarded highly, and that Collee. Molden was considered a ossi- College. oege.

oss- The Tournament was conduct- Wth defensive lineman be- ed by the Allegheny Mountain md fo veteran regulars. Assn. of the Amaleur Athletic Br wn la ed a linebacker arm at A i i Union. and at times as a tight end. The Rams, however, get in Baughan the Eagles' No.

1 linebacker, who has played in five Pro Bowl games in his six. seasons here since being drafted No. 2 by Philadelphia out of Georgia Tech. Until last season, Baughan hadn't missed a game since breaking into the line-up as a rookie in I960. He' suffered a muscle pull and missed two 1965 games.

His acquisition, by Los Angeles made it three all-pro linebackers in eight days picked up by the Rams. They.took on Bill George Thursday after his release by the Chicago Bears, and previously coaxed Jack Pardee ouf of retirement. BOB BARNHART Barnharl's toughest compel! lion came in the semifinals where he nipped Wilkinson of Curwensville by a 4-3 count. In his quarterfinal win he posted a 14-4 decision over Altoona's Rouzer and capped it with a 15-2 decision over Bur- gettslown's Gilbert in the title scrap. He was the lone champion for other ached class where he dropped a decision to Avella's Rush.

Kerry Dugan, 55 -pounder, lost to Bainey of Phillipsburg in the quarterfinals. In a preliminary round in the i pound class Tom Guappone lost a nod to Meadville's Man- TAPE RECORDER HQ, A 1200-R. $2 HiFi GROTTO S7 Vf. Main St. Bui we give Old-Fashioned Service on Modern, Streamlined Insurance Coverages FREED-DORAZIO INSURANCE AGENCY ftytttt Itank Unkmtown Perryopolh SKYING YOUR NEIDS rjnfontowii, ANNOUNCEMENT We ore happy to.announce to our Travel Trailer prospects ond customers.

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HAM and TURKEY SHOOT Sunday, 1:30 P.M. Lemont Shooting Range SporwrtdBy Umont Sporitmeo'i Ctob and LAUREL'HIGHLANDS SCHOOL DISTRICT Sboigna Shells Furnished PUBLIC INVITED vw isuutuiutiu, Ul ail 11IJU1CU ZJjtlll 11 Will Of the division leaders only hoof, is due in New York Mon- Graustark and Buckpasser, who day from Florida, where he won figure to fight it out for honors the Flamingo before being side- this year, will be missing, lined. Graustark is at Keeneland in In the absence of the two big Lexington, pointing for the boys, Michael Ford's Kauai April 28 running of the Blue King has been made the 5-2 fa- vorite to take the Florida Derby ihiefly off his victory in the fountain of Youth over the Sulfstream track last week. Right behind him in the advance line come It. N.

Webster's consistent Amberoid, in ihe money in 10 of his 12 starts; he Grand Prix Stable's Abe's Hope, edged out of the Flamingo by Buckpasser and the rVheatley Stable's Bold and Brave, winner of three straight jefore finishing fifth in the Fountain of Youth. Blue Skyer, winner of the Louisiana Derby, also is in the field. With 11 starters, ihe Gulf- si ream headline will be worth $123,400 with $83,400 to the winner. Father's Image, so highly regarded as a 2-year-old he was syndicated for $1 million, has been named for a six-furlong dash at Gulfslream. None of the four favorites for the Arkansas Derby was nominated for the Kentucky Derby.

They are Timely Move, a stakes winner last year; Better Sea, runner-up to Kauai King in a route race at Gulfstream; Casing Tools and Taipan. Fox Hunt Set At Smithfield Chestnut Ridge Hunt Club will host the Rolling Rock Hunt Club at a fox hunt near.Smithfield today and tomorrow. The chase will begin' this afternoon at the William Balling farm near Old Frame. cars are insured with us than with any other company. Find out why MW! Annaglad I J.

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