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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 23

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Thursday, May 20, 1971 dUjtUirotljf ferlif-23 trade two in Dallas grabs District baseball opens here Friday Ambitious rookie eyes Masters date; Rentzel, 27, husband of mo The Cowboys, who only traded me to an area where I By DENNE H. FREEMAN tion picture and television per Associated Press Sports Writer recently obtained speedy flanker Gloster Richardson from have so many friends and to such a good team and a fine DALLAS, Tex. (KP The sonality Joey Heatherton, said: ern sectional winner, Proctor- Dallas Cowboys have traded off organization." the Kansas City Chiefs, have been searching for more receiv viile-Fairland, at Boimer Field. FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) -J Rentzel caught 185 passes for "When you think about it; I think this is the best thing for all parties, I'm grateful they Saturday, Eastern of Meigs, a public relations proDiem, grabbed a needed clutch-receiv Now that rookie Hubert Green ing help after Hayes.f who 3,531 yards and 31 touchdowns northeastern sectional winner, has broken through with his in his six NHL seasons.

played out his option in 1970, ing tight end and bagged two pHays the winner of the Adena- Alworth's statistics are awe flashy wide receivers to add le first pro golf victory, the 24-year-old has new ambition to White Oak game in the district decided to shop about for a possible new team. some. In nme seasons, he has verage to their Bob Hayes ne finals at Boimer Field. Cavaliers sign another rookie play in the Masters. caught 493 passes for 9,584 The Southeastern Ohio Class A district baseball tournament opens here Friday.

James Strausbaugri, CMlicothe High athletic director, is the tourney manager. In the opening round the Adena, northern sectional winner, meets White Oak, Northwestern winner, at the Veteran Administration Hospital diamond, at 4 p.m. 1 At the same time, the south central sectional winner, Portsmouth-East, south Dallas Coach Tom Landry "It would mean a lot to my yards and 81' touchdowns. gotiations in a lightning series of Football League swaps involving seven players. Wide receiver Lance Rentzel, In the other district final, at the VA -diamond; the Western of Latham, play the Portsmouth East-Fairland winner.

Both said of the Alworth trade: "Al-worth's record speaks for itself. You look at all the receivers in CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) folks," said the son of a Birmingham, general prac-tioner, Dr. A. A. Green.

Gerald (Helicopter) Lockett, $125,000 Houston Champions International Invitational, beating veteran Don January in a sudden death playoff when he bird-ied the first extra hole. He's made almost $60,000 in winnings this year and is making a strong bid for Rookie 'of the Year honors. Another strong candidate ior rookie of the year is Buddy Al-lin, a close friend of Green's," it Vietnam veteran and winner of the Greensboro Open. 'ft He's also in the field of 101 that teed off today In the first round of $125,000 event on Country Club course. games start at 1 p.m.

the 1960s and have to 6-foot-8 forward from Arkansas A happy go lucky bach on probation for five years for indecent exposure, was traded Wednesday to the Los Angeles Both upper and bracket rate Alworth the top received AM has signed a National elor, winner of more than in his last four starts, was winners advance to the region- for that period. We feel he has Basketball Association contract als, at a site still to be selected. several outstanding years still with the Cleveland Cavaliers one of the favorites in the in him. We were very reluctant The Cavaliers said Lockett 000 Colonial National Invitation Rams for tight end Billy Truax and wide receiver Wendell Tucker. Lance Alworth of San Diego, signed Wednesday, bringing the Win closes OU-C golf season The Ohio University Chilli-cothe golf team closed its 1971 season Wednesday on a winning note, defeating Sinclair College of Dayton 10-6 at the Jaycee course.

The medalist was Tim Kauf- Golf Tournament that got underway today. Southeastern number of rookies signed to six. wins to trade men the caliber of Norman, Liscio and East, but when the chance for Alworth came we couldn't pass it up." Lockett, who averaged 24.8 He scored his first profes the seventh-ranking receiver in professional football, was sent points and 17 rebounds a game sional victory last week in the Rentzel's trade came because his senior year, was selected for oVer Flaget 9-1 to the Cowboys in exchange for tight end Pettis Norman, offensive tackle Tony Liscio and de both the All-Southwestern Ath Cowboys' officials felt it would be best for him and the team. letic Conference and All-District Adena undefeated fensive tackle Ron East. Rentzel pleaded guilty to a 17 All-Star squads this past sea BISHOP FLAGET PANTHERS charge of exposing himself to a lin of Sinclair with an 81 on -i AB Earner, LF rounds of 38 and 43.

He also was drafted by the Fred, 2B 10-year-old girl last November and didn't play in the Cowboy's Boblett, OU-C finished with 10 vic Floridians of the American Bas iJ in Ross League Sandert, CF ketball Association. stretch drive to the Super Bowl. tories and six losses. The Hill- Corcoran, IB Frey, C. IB toppers won the OU branch City-wide track set for Tuesday RICHMOND DALE South-'eastern Hikh ran its Ross County League record to 3-2 Wednesday with a 9-1 win over Bishop Flaget.

Southeastem's season record is 6-12 including five defeats at the hands of Class AAA Jackson. Pitcher Bill Puckett limited Bishop Flaget to three hits. Out Charney, 3B Congrove, SS ADENA WARRIORS FRANKFORT The Adena campus tournament and finished AB Jinks, RF 3 Extra hits Menefee, 2 base Beverly, CF Fulton. 3B High baseball team remained undefeated in the Ross County 10th in the state tournament for their best season. OU-C SUMMARY Sullivan, 2B 21 1 TOTALS League by edging contender Mouitr, rcr Ragland.

4 1 i 0 1 0 1 0 0 Score By Innings: Huntington 8-6 Wednesday. Wilburn, LF The city wide sixth grade Bishop Flaget 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Adena has a 5-0 league rec- help North Fork Garrett, IB Hill, SS track meet has been set Tues- Gary Sams 43-42-85 Tim Triplett 40-45-85 Jim Mudd 43-44-87 Mike Oney 46-44-90 Jim Cox 46-41-87 Southeastern 2 I 11 2 9 fielder (Frank Sanders scored the in the fourth inn omd and 17-2 season mark with Logan, dat at Herrnstein Field. The Cox, one league game to go with meet will start at 6:15 p.m. Teams are exptected from Al Total 434 Southeastern here next Tuesday. North.

Fork defeated Laughlin TOTALS HUNTINGTON 30 8 HUNTSMEN allowed two hits and struck out two. 1 Southeastern, scored in every Inning and bit in all but the Friday evening" Adena faces SINCLAIR Vending 8-5 Wednesday night Smith girls end with 5-1 record len, Tiffin, Worthington, en-j AB 10 2 2 2 Tim Kauflin 38-43-81 White Oak in Class A district the Scioto Valley Youth Mills, 2B Chaney, 38 Clark, fifth. Puckett 6 1 cut 10 and Western, Mt. Logan, Central and McArthur. Each school is play at Chillicothe.

Clay Stupp 45-44-89 Gary Braner 49-45-94 John Zampattl 45-44-89 League behind the extra base CF The Huntsmen scored three 1 walked six. Dam'Menefee went hitting of four players, includ Jim Dunham 46-43-89 The Smith Junior High girls allowed one Doy or girl for eacn Bndanbaugh, Ramsey, Pfelfer. LF Mills, T.i S3 runs in the third and anotncr Total 442 tiie distance for Flaget, allowing nine hits, striking out two and three in the sixth on doubles by tennis team completed its season with a 5-1 record Wednes In other years each school ing pitcher Scott Daily. In another game, Pierce Hurles defeated the Eagles 9-5. Cox, IB 4 4 Terry Mills, Randy Cox, Gary Rinhart, RF walking five.

day, defeating St. Peter's 3-2. tered two Doys and two Southeastern goes to Adena TOTALS Daily, outfielder Henry Stan 33 6 10 Mulls, Dave Chaney and GJen Clark. Clark also had a triple. St.

Peter won two of the Halt chess game on 73rd move Score Bv Innings: Tuesday for the final league Huntlneton 0 0 3 0 0 3 06 10 Pierce Hurles pitcher Jim Liggins helped his own cause with a two-run homer in a four-run sixth inning. allowed four hits, struck out 11 and walked six. Teammate Bob Crow had a double. Rick Turner started for the Eagles, allowing 10 hits, striking out seven and walking four. Randy Poole followed, allowing one hit, striking out three and walking one.

SCIOTO VALLEY LEAGUE 1 Score By Innings: girls for each event, but seeding and redressing of the football field prohibits the larger Adena had a double by tatt three singles matches Smith won tiie doubles. Adena 4 0 0 3 1 0 8 10 er Rager Ragland and a triple VANCOUVER (AP) The game. A SOUTHEASTERN PANTHERS AB Doyl, 3B 2 4 Prater, CF 2 0 by outfielder Roger Wilburn Smith's Terri Burmaster de teams this year, according to Russell O. (Pete) Wright, su ley, catcher Randy Rhinehart and second baseman Brad Baker each doubled for North Fork. Stanley also had a home run.

Daily pitched a two-hitter, striking out 10 and walking two. second game between Bobby Terry Logan pitched four innings for Adena, aiowing nine Fischer of Los Angeles and Leedy, PH 10 1 Mark Taimanov of the Soviet pervisor of physical education and health for city Another innovation this year feated Teresa Stiitt 8-4 in singles andi Vicki Counts and Debbie McGee defeated Melea Bates and Kathy Bouilion 8-1. Flanncry, 4 0 0 hits, striking out seven; walk MVP signs with Texas DALLAS (AP) Gene Kennedy of Texas Christian, the Most Valuable Player in the Bridenbsugh. 2B 3 1 Murray, LF 3 1 1 Union in a quarter-final elimination round to determine ing three. He was relieved by Mark Cox who allowed just one will be in the awarding of rib Puckett, 1 0- Reed, IB 4 1 Bolte, SS 3 1 Doyle, R.i RF 2- 1 hit and struck out three.

challenge for the world chess bons. In other years the ribbons Winning for St. Peter's were North Fork 0 0 1 4 2 0 18 13 Laughlin's 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 Southwest Conference, signed a championship was adjourned Harold Ramsey, who went the were awarded immediately af Laughlin starter Steve Uhrig gave up eight hits and struck out seven. He was followed by Larry Cox, who allowed three hits, and Gregg Gardner, who Wednesday on the 73rd move. 25 TOTALS Mary Fisher over Amy 8-2 and Peggy Thim-mons over Wanda Blackburn distance for Huntington was Score Bv Innings: ter the evenb This year the ribbons will be given at a spe contract A Tuesday with the Texas Chaparrals' of the American Basketball Association.

Fischer holds a 1-0 lead in tagged for 10 hits. He struck Eagles 0 1 0 1 3 0 05 4 Pierce Hurles 0 10 13 4 9 11 out four and walked three. the 10-match series. cial assembly at each school. 9-7 Bengals- sign draft choices CINCINNATI (AP)- The A fail 1 Cincinnati Bengals of the Na mm on tional Football League today signed defensive backs Cornelius Craig, of Fisk, and Fred Herring, Tennessee State, their 7T7 seventh and eighth round draft choices.

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