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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 21

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The Lincoln Stari
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Tussday, September 29, 1970 The Lincoln Star 21 West Virginia Dodgers' Norman Intrepid Clinches America's Cup Bench Safe Bet For Two NL Crowns JUNIOR CIRCUIT BATTING TITLE StlLL UP FOR GRABS Rates First Nod Claimed ay laras Gretel II. It was the 21st suc Sm i i flat rrti k- mil In Lambert Bid cessful challenge by the United St. LOUIS ln inc oi. uuuw rarHinak annnnnced Monday Slates since it won the cup In crown with Alex Johnson of the New York (ffl Johnny In. Williams, the Chicago Cubs' New York Ml West Virginia, die Mathews of Milwaukee hit 47 that year.

Bench will become the first California Angels and Carl back hi the Eastern College they have claimed lefthander Fred Norman on waiveri from The only real battle left In the Athletic Conference for the first Yaitrzemski of Boston separated by only one point and top slugger, is second with 42 homers and 129 RBI. Bench bas only two games to play and WlHlaras three. Of Bench did appear in a few games at positions waning days of the season is for the American League batting time In many years, led the balloting Monday in the first Newport, R.I. (1 Intrepid won the America's Cup Monday for the United States, nosing out Australia's Gretel II by 10 boat lengths in a race so close the two crews at times could nave passed the old trophy back and forth. The victory by 1 minute 44 seconds gave the New York Yacht club defender a 4-1 margin in the best-of-seven series, but few challengers, if any, ever made it closer than Tony Ollva of Minnesota oniy five points back.

1H51. Intrepid had overcome an early lead by the Aussies and led by 150 yards on the fourth leg when the everstalking Gretel II rallied dramatically. Several wind shift handicapped Intrepid's skipper Bill Picker. Meanwhile, the Aussies week of voting for the Lambert catcher to win both the home run and runs batted in titles in the same season unless Billy Williams goes on a homer spree at Shea Stadium in the final series. The 22-year-old Cincinnati catcher Is showing the way with 45 homers and 147 runs batted Johnson Is, the unoniciai Trophy, awarded for outstan MIC 1AI OliJjVtv 1 Norman, 28, pitched for Kansas City in the American 1 League and for the Chicago Cubs in the national before joining Los Angeles, where he other than catcher so purist ding performance by a major Eastern college football team.

Murtaugh Still Toughest Tackier leader in averages Including Sunday's games. The Angels' outfielder is hitting .327 and It in 1967 Jim Hardy was sailing in his night dispute a double title. Roy CampaneUa once led the National League with 142 RBI for the old Brooklyn Dodgers in 1953 and also hit 41 homers, but Ed- Six of the eight voters picked West Virginia for first place and the Mountaineers, unbeaten in and 1968, is right behind at .326. For Black Shirts Oliva, the champ in 1963 and kind of wind at seven knots northwesterly that had dropped from 12 at the start of race on Rhode Island Sound's 24.3-mile triangular course. naa a irv ictviu ouu v.w-run average in 30 appearances this year.

He will join the Cardinals in St. Louis Tuesday night. 1964, is hitting .322. Linebacker Jerry Murtaugh Washington's Frank Howard continues to lead the Nebraska fAiziou Hosts Missouri, beaten only by Colorado 31-24 last season, will play host to Notre Dame on Oct. 17.

Black Shirt defensive unit in has the RBI title wrapped up with 125 to 116 for second place ackles with 38 through three three games, piled up 77 points based on 10 for first, nine for second, etc. Peon State, shooting for an unprecendented fourth con. secutive Lambert Trophy, had Its 31-game unbeaten streak come to an end against Colorado Tony Conlgliaro of Boston. Howard also is out front with 43 games, 20 of them unassisted stops. homers to 41 for Minnesota's Defensive statistics: Harmon Killebrew and 40 for LINEMEN UT AT BK Yastzemski.

Casper Leads Pro Circuit In Earnings New York UP) Billy Casper continues to top golf's money winners, even after sitting out last weekend's Green Island Open golf tournament at Columbus, Ga. Casper is the No'. 1 money maker on this year's pr4o tour with $144,468,, the Professional Association announced PI last Saturday. But the Nittany McCook Angler Lands Three Prizewinners Kenneth Coleman of McCook scored a big coup at Red Willow4 Reservoir recently, hauling in three Master Angler-size smallmouth bass in two days' fishing. Two of his whoppers tipped Glover 4 The National League race has 1 1 1 Service that's faSt Jacobson I Johnson, 3 been, over for weeks with Rico Carty of Atlanta the champion.

Pabls 1 Perlard ...15 4 1 12 1 ENDS 17' Walllne 3 HAMKfS AUT FALL TUNE-UP SPECIAL New Points, Rotor, Condenser, Your Choice of AC, Autolite, or Champion Plugs, Parts Cr Labor Lions got the other two first-place votes and 61 points, the same number accumulated by Boston College, which has a 2-0 record. Rounding out the top eight teams were Princeton, 55 Adklns Carty continues to hit the ball at a .366 clip for a 14-polnt edge over Pittsburgh's Roberto 4 .11 .3 .5 Harper Hyland Pitts Clemente, whose bad back LINEBACKERS Hauge 2 3 forced him to miss so cany points Dartmouth, 45; games that he would not have Morell Morock Murtaugh Terrlo the scales at three pounds, 12 ounces, and the third weighed in at an even three pounds. Others earning Master Angler Awards and Monday. Mason Rudolph, win been eliribltj. Pittsburgh, 43; Yale, 39, Cornell, 20.

ner of' the Green Island, moved Anderson 1 IS 13 BACKS 1 7 1 The next best is Manny Sanguillen, Pittsburgh recently Include: Blahak Decker who picked up seven points in a Smallmouth bait A. E. Unrln, from 70th place to 50th with a total of $38,877. Others in the top ten include, Jack Nicklaus with $139,544: 38 McCook, 4 pounds, 4 ounces; Jo. Hoilsteln 2 Kosch ...11 McClelland 1 Rogers ....1 $17 week and now is hitting .328.

Pete Rose of Cincinnati, whose Augustyn, McCook, 4 pounds, 3 ounces; Jim Venclll, McCook, 4 pounds) Jerald Most 8 Cyl. Cars Saurer, Hastings, 3 pounds, ounces, and. Stanley Bond, Hastings, 1 pounds, bid for a third straight cham ouncei ana oounas. 4 ounces. plonship failed, is tied for fifth Walleye Albert Bartek, Lincoln, 10 Entire Phils Staff Rehired For 1971 A wide variety of ready-to-go foods makes the fast service possible at pounds, 12 ounces) Ray Winters, North with Joe Toree ot Sjt.

L6ui3 at Rockets Romp In Distance Run Lincoln Northeast, sweeping the first four of five finishes, continued to prove its authority among local cross country teams by besting Lincoln East and Pius Monday in a triangular meet. .518, right Tehihd the Cubs' Platte, pounds, 10 ounces and pounas. I ounces, and Virgil Nelsen, Klrwln, I pounds, 5 ounces, all from Lake McConaughy, and Orvllle Cotton, Philadelphia The Williams whose .326 average and homer RBI figures make Philadelphia Phillies have North Platte, I pounds, Lake Maloney. Northern pike Earl Closson, Lincoln 16 bounds, 3 ounces, Pawnee Lake. him a solid candidate for Most rehired their coaching staff and $1478 25 Most 6 Cyl Cars Air Conditioned Cars $2.00 Additional.

HANK'S AUTO STORE 216 So. 11th "for All your Automotive Needs" Valuable Player honors. Kokanat Salmon Floyd Bower, Imperial, 3 pounds, i ounces, and Tim Bruce Crampton, Lee Trevino, Dick Lotz, Frank Beard, Larry Hinson, Arnold Palmer, $114, 399; Bruce Devlin, $109,773 and Dave Hill, $104,805. -Crampton, who also sat out the Green Island, continued to top the point leaders with 1,275.6. He was followed by Bob Lunn, Trevino, 1,251.1: Homero Blancas, 1 Hinson, Beard, Dave Stockton, Tom Weiskopf, Dick Lotz, 1,056.0 and Hill, 1,037.0.

trainer for the 1971 season, General Manager John Quinn Now With Nats Moore, Ogallala, 2 pounds, 11 ounces, both from Lake McConaughy. Striped bass Ray Winters, North Platte, pounds, RoMo Ulsh-Ulysses, 5 pounds, 3 ounces, and Monte Samuelson, Lemoyne, 4 pounds, 5 ounces, all from Lake McConaughy. White bast Stanley Fariell, Nelloh, announced Monday. Ed Doherty, former executive BUFFETS CAFETERIAS The TgglEI Pwplt. The Rockets finished with 16 points to 47 for East and 81 for Pius.

1. Ron Greeno, NE 2. Cliff Carthouse, NE; 3. Jerry Klrkland, NE; 4. Roger Emms, NE; 5.

Kenn Leech, East. assistant with the Washington Senators, now scouts for the Coaches George Myatt, Billy DeMars, Ray Rrppelmeyer and Nats. Doc Edwards, along with trainer Don Segar, will be back to help manager Frank Lucchesi, who has another year on his two year contract. 2 pounds, IS ounces, and Virgil Nelsen, Klrwln, 2 pounds, 13 ounces, both from Lake McConaughy, and William Bruner, hetton, 2 pounds, 10 ounces, sandpit In. Buffalo County.

Urgemouth bats Leland Tim merman, Norfolk, 5 pounds, Boyd County farm pond. Rainbow trout Ed Sinner, Wauneta, i pounds, 3 ounces, and Virgil Nelsen, Klrwjn, 5 pounds, 1 ounce, both from Lake McConaughy. Perch George Dial, Lincoln, 1 pound, ww ratcionavgny. urum wayne Johnson, Brady, pounds, 12 ounces, Jeffery Reservoir. Kansas Mentor's Praises Flow After 31-14 Win Lawrence, Kan.

W) Coach Pepper Rodgers said Monday the films of the 31-14 victory over Syracuse showed a vast carp Kevin Bdwards, North Platte. Soviet Weightlifter Snaps Press Record Moscow UH) Soviet weightlifter Sergei Poltoratsky set a world middle heavyweight 21 pounds, 4 ounces. Red Willow Reservoir. i record by pressing 314 pounds in Cross Country Win To Knights Lincoln Southeast with improvement in the Kansas of- 26 fense arid much better tackling by the defense. "The Syracuse offense wasn't points bested Lincoln High (43) and York (61) In a triangular competition at Riga Sunday, the Tass News Agency reported Monday.

Poltoratsky's press bettered by 5Ms pounds the record set by Alexander Kidyayev of the Soviet Union last August 1, Tass said. cross country track meet Mon day. I. Steve Sawtell, York, 2. EMU mm PORTABLE C0l0B gwi noon Mark Morton, SE) 3.

John Gulich, SE) uave nuason, lh; 5. Ted Eckert. LH FEATURE RACES At Belmont Park FIRST DIVISION Baltman Ian Twogundan 4.00 3.00 2.60 2.80 2.80 2.40 Mongolia SECOND DIVISION Chomplon 8.60 4.40 Le Chouan 4.20 Shelter Bay as good as Texas Tech's," he said, "but our offense improved tremendously. We kept the ball a little more. When John Rig-gins gets 24 yards one week and 162 yards the next, someone Js blocking up front.

We got very fine blocking from our offensive line." Rodgers stressed the contrast between the Jayhawks' tackling in the Texas Tech game and against Syracuse. "You can't learn tackling by talking about it," he said. "It takes experience." Three sophomores were listed on the No. 1 defensive line Monday, however. They were Don Perkins and Pat Ryan, tackles, and Gery Palmer, end.

The other end was Mik Sullivan, a junior. Jerry Evans was promoted to No. 1 safety and Ron Jessie to first-string flanker. At Atlantic City Silver Button S.80 2.80 2.40 Destiny's Twist 3.80 3.00 Around The Horn 3.20 At Tropical Park Epamombus 4.80 3.00 2.20 Hearth Penny 3.40 2.40 Boss Man Bob 2.20 At Hawthorne All At Sea 4.80 3.60 3.20 Native Buck .40 5.40 Local Gals Take Honors At Ak-Sar-Ben Rodeo Omaha Three young Lincoln led by 12-year-old Sandra Copple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Marv Copple, led judging for the 1970 Ak-Sar-Ben Junior Rodeo Queen. Sandra was named queen of the rodeo while Chris Loomis, 10, was second runner-up and Lynn Copple, sister of Sandra, age 10, was third runner-up. Numata's Next Foe To Be Barrientos Tokyo (iP) Yoshiaki Numata will make the next defense of his world junior lightweight crown against Rene Barrientos of the Philippines, Numata's manager said Monday. Iwao Kodaka, Numata's manager, made the statement after his fighter knocked out Raul Rojas of California to retain his World Boxing Council title here Sunday night. Cavallo 6.40 At Rockingham Park Lucky Serenade 6.80 3.80 2.80 Mr 4.40 3.40 Double Maior 4.4U All Comers Invited By Boxing Coaches The Straight Edge Barber Cornhusker Kennel Club Results AT TOPEKA Ch.

Mount Forest Jackson, Irish Setter, Best of Breed, 4th In Sporting Group, owned by Jerry and Helen Vance. Ch. Hartmann's Black Midnight, a dachshund. Best of Opposite Sex, owned by Mr. and Mrr.

Erick Hartmann. AT KANSAS CITY Ch. Mount Forest Jackson, Irish Setter, Best of Breed, 2nd in Sporting Group, owned by Jerry and Helen Vance. Shop Golden Gloves boxing team, coached by Dick and Gene Olson, will begin workouts at 7 p.m. tonight at the White ONLY -1 n- if' hall School, 5701 Walker.

i "We welcome anyone in boxing in the Golden This Motorola porta-color set js '') compactits solid state components take up less space. CO I Gloves to come out tonight, Dick said Monday. "And if they Solid State means can report tonight, tney may excellent contrast less interference longer set life precise turning from channel 2 to channel 83 call us at the barber shop." more accurate color no warm-up wait 32995 REGULAR PRICE The Big 16" Screen (diagonal measurement) gives a full 145 sq. in. picture.

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Kfall safety MUFFLER SPECIAL Guaranteed as long as you own your car SPECIAL 1485 II iIailcars I.F.aoodrtoh I of Cu.tometr to Satisfaction regularly $14.85 Original equipment quality 95 MOST CARS Installed free Your car will rids and sound like new GUARANTEE Tuesday through Saturday and Align front wheels Balance front wheels Adjust brakes Inspect braking system Repack front wheel bearing Check battery The F.Goodrich Ctmpiny CiMtantees its Mister "OEM and 990" Mufflsrs to the purchaser lor it len is he awns the vehicle on which it was eiiiiniHy instilM afiimt any and all defects Includinf rust out. Tht Guarantee does not cover miifflns instilled on busses, trucks Vi ton of U1IU EVENT larger, tractors, bultis, militarv vehicles inel any other vehicle reiistored ind used for cone For the World's Tag Team Championship Wad Dog VACHONE Butcher VACHONE vs. Tex MCKENZIE A STAN FRAZtER 1 falls out of 140 min. limit. Inspect exhaust system merciil rcin indor competitive purposes.

Ne Monday, Oct. 26th Only. Ladies Day every Thursday. Glass enclosed grandstand heated in chilly weather. South Sioux City, to Nebraska.

Inspect shock absorbers chjrji will be mide lor the replacement muffler, 'A with a chirje only lor installation libor. SEMI FINAL MATCH Tanan TYLER vs. Billy RED CLOUD SPECIAL EVENT-On fill- minute Bo F. GOODRICH ST0R 100th Antmmnp Jim HYDE VS. Tito KOPA OPENING BOUT 1 fall 20 mln.

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