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14 Lincoln, Neb. Journal, Monday, July 10, 1972 Sporls Briefs Youthful Runners Puce Gals9 Tmck Olympic Track Qualifiers Men Martha Watson in the 100-meter and long jump, and Barbara Ferrell in the 100 and 200-meter dashes. Despite a sprained right ankle and a fallen left arch, 18-year-old Kathy Schmidt, of Long Beach, tossed the javelin 197 feet 9 inches Saturday night 11 inches short of the American record. "Don't ask me how I did it," the sixfoot-one inch coed said. "I wasn't terribly relaxed.

I only got four hours sleep, and I haven't been eating well. I guess just a few things went right." The 27 qualifiers will train at the University of Illinois under head coach Nell Jackson before leaving for Munich in mid-August. Miss O'Neal lost her stride, and fell behind, but Mrs. Johnson said she hardly noticed it. "So we bumped arms no catastrophe," she said.

Her key to a medal in Munich is positive thinking. "There's so much to be said for positive thinking," the 22-year-old housewife said. "It's 90 per cent once you have the phyisical capabalities." Madeline Manning Jackson, of Columbus, Ohio, who earned a gold medal in 1968 in the 100-meter team despite prob-the 400 and 800-meters for the final team. A pair of runners from the Los Angeles Track Club also were double qualifiers FREDERICK, Md. (UPI) Francie Larrieu and Kathy Hammond are newcomers to Olympic track competition, but beginner's luck is behind both of them.

Miss Larrieu, 19, and Miss Hammond, 20, walked away from the Olympic track and field trials with number one spots on the and 400-meter teams. While they did it, two American records came tumbling down. A college sophomore from San Jose, Miss Larrieu, stayed just ahead of the pack for the first 1,000 meters. She turned on the speed in the last stretch and finished 35 yards out in front with a 4:10.4. Her time was 18 seconds faster than a year ago, and she said it is still on the rise.

"I think I've got a chance for a gold medal," she said. "I really do. I'm capable of competing with the Europeans, but I just haven't been pushed." The slim, curly-haired coed predicted she would "bridge the gap" between the American and European athletes. "We've had a bad reputation for distance runners, but I think I've got a chance to make a name for us," she said. Miss- Hammond, 20, of Sacramento, clocked a 51.8 in the 400-meter, breaking her own record of 52.1 set in 1969.

She started on an outside lane and led the whole way. "That's the way I always run," she said. "Get out fast." Miss Hammond said the recorctehattering run still was not her maximum efofrt. "I was tired," she said casually tossing her long brown hair. "I could even run faster.

I've been running consistently, and I'm strong enough. I just had to have competition." Patty Johnson of San Clemente, finished the hurdles in 12.9, breaking the 13.1 record. She and Lacey O'Neal, who tied the old record Friday night, were in a dead heat through the first six hurdles, but at about the seventh they bumped. Auto Racing George Follmer has won the Road Atlanta CaihAm a Roger Penske Porsche. IFoltaier was subbing for' in-njured Mark Donohue.

Roger McCIuskey has won the Milwaukee 200 stock car Brazil's Emerson Fittipaldi has won the Formula European chamiponship race at Zeltweg, Austria. Baseball An American all-star baseball team has evened its -series with Japan 1-1 after an 11-1 victory. The Texas Rangers have recalled hurier Don Stanheuse from Denver. The Cleveland Indians have, purchased the contract of Omaha hurier Tom Hilgendorf. In exchange a Portland player, outfielder Jim Clark, has been assigned to the Royals by the Tribe.

Back surgery has claimed Chicago White Sox slugger BUI Melton for the remainder of Discus 1. Jay Silvester, Intermountain Track Club. 2. John Powell, Pacific Coast Club. 3.

Tim Vollmer, New York Athletic Club. Alternate, Cary Carlsen, Southern California Striders. 20-kilometer walk 1, Larry Young, Mid-America Track Club. 2, Goeli looter, Athens AC. 3, Tom Dooley, Athens AC.

Alternate, Clark Scully, Army. 100 meter 1, Eddie Hart. Bay Area Striders. 2, Reynaud Robinson, Florida 3, Robert Taylor, Texas Southern. Alternate, Gerald Tinker, Kent TC.

800 meter 1, Dave Wottle, Baling Green. 2, Richard Wohlhuter, Chicago TC. 3, Ken Swenson, Club West. Alternate, Jim Ryun, Club West. Triple iump 1, John Craft, Chicago TC.

2, Dave Smith, Bay Area Striders. 3, Art Walker, Southern California Striders Alternate, James Butts, UCLA. Pole vault 1, Bob Seagren, Southern California Striders. 2, Steve Smith, Long Beach State. 3, Jan Johnson, Alabama.

Alternate, Dave Roberts, Rice. 400 meter hurdles 1, Ralph Southern California Striders. 2, Richard Bruggeman. Ohio Track Club. 3, Jim Seymour, Southern California Striders.

Alternate, Bruce Collins, Pennsylvania. 3.000 meter steeplechase 1, Mike Manley, Oregon Track Club. 2, Doug Brown, Tennessee. 3, Steve Savage, Oregon Track Club. Altnerate, James Dare, Navy.

Javelin 1, Bill Schmidt, Army. 2, Milt Sonsky, New York A.C. 3, Fred Luke, Husky Soike Club. Alternate, Jack Bacon, New York AC. 10,000 run 1, Frank Shorter, Florida Track Club.

2, Jeff Galloway, Florida Track Club. 3, Jon Anderson Oregon Track Club. Alternate. Tom Laris, New York AC. 50-kilometer walk 1, Larry Young, Mid-America Track Club.

2, William Weigle, Colorado Track Club. 3, Steve Hayden, Long Island AC. Alternate, Bob Kitchen, Athens AC. Decathlon 1, Jeff Bannister, Decathlon Steve Hayden, Lono Island AC. Alternate, Bob Kitchen, Athens AC.

1,500 meter run 1, Jim Ryun, Club West. 2. Dave Wottle, Bowling Green. 3, Bob Wheeler, Duke. 3 Alternate, Jerome Howe, Kansas State.

200 meter 1, Chuck Smith, Southern California Striders. 2, Larry Burton, Purdue. 3, Larry Black, No. Carolina Central. Alternate, Marshall Dill, AAirtiiasn State.

Smiling Brewer Canadian Winner Jensen Pads Lead In Point Standings Bad Start No Sweat To Ahem Fischer, Spassky Ready REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) -The Boris Spassky-Bobby Fischer world chess match can begin Fisher's favorite start of the 30-lap feature when Dosher's car blew a tire on the first lap after the drivers had been given the green flag. Dosher's pit crew, however, changed the flat while the rest of the drivers continued around the track and when action resumed, Dosher was in first place. Pacific Shoi out 1. George Woods, Pacific Coast Club. 2, Al Feuerbacti, the season and the White' Sox; have obtained third baseman-Ed Spiezio from San Diego to ease their hot corner woes.

Bowling Patty Costello of Washington, D.C., defeated Pat Costello of Union City, to win the $20,000 PWBA tournament at El Cajon, Calif. Mike McGrath of El Cerrito, has taken the leadafter eight games of the final round in the $50,000 PBA tournament at Anaheim, Calif. Other Sports Cliff Richcy defeated Jeff Borowiak 6-1, 6-0 to win the $25,000 Mount Washington tennis tournament at Bretton Woods, N.H. I Chicago Coast Club. 3.

Brian Olcrt eKd, 7 Matson, rack Cluo. Alternate, Kanay llliiilllisil Eagle Lincoln's Lonnie Jensen outclassed an impressive feild at Eagle Raceway Sunday night to capture his fourth Nebraska Modified Rec-ing Association A feature win in his last six outings at the Eagle track. Jensen, who leads the NMRA point standings, crossed the finish line almost a half-lap ahead of Ray Lee Goodwin of Kansas City, and Lloyd Beckman of Lincoln. Roger Larson of Solomon, finished fourth. After starting on the inside of the second row, Jensen moved into third place for the initial five laps behind Thad Dosher of Topeka, and Goodwin.

The Capital City driver moved past Goodwin on the sixth lap and then passed Dosher on the next lap to grab first place a position he never relinquished. Despite leading the point standings for virtually the entire year, Jensen failed to record his initial feature win until he turned the trick on June 11. Jensen pocketed $400 for his Sunday victory. chair has arrived. The swivel chair in metal and black leather was flown from New York to Iceland and put cm the stage in the Reykjavik chess hall Sunday.

Spassky's Russian advisers arrived shortly after the much talked about chair and studied it suspiciously. Then they left without comment. Now the Icelandic organizers face a new problem: Where to find a similar chair in Iceland? "It would look better if both Spassky and Fischer had the same chairs," said Gudmundur Thorarinsson president of the Icelandic Chess Federation. Fischer took one look at the dozen different chairs the Icelanders had assembled from Reykjavik's furniture stores the other day, sat down in some of them and then gave The otticias nuea mai me race had not officially started. Therefore, Dosher's crew violated no guideline.

Trophy dash (4 laps) 1. Gerald Bruggeman, Hosklns; 2. Roger Larson, Solomon, Kan.) 3. Lonnie Jensen, Lincoln. First heat (1 laps) 1.

Leon Lahod-ny, Lincoln) 2. Gary Dunkle, Lincoln! 3. Lloyd Beckman, Lincoln) 4. Larry Upton, Lincoln. Second heat (10 laps) 1.

Jensen; 2. Mike Cecak, Lincoln) 3. Don Maxwell, Lincoln) 4. Bruggeman. Third heat (II laps) 1.

Larson) 2. Herb Heckman, Lincoln; 3. Ken Parde, Beatrice) 4. Wayne Holr, Lincoln. feature (is laps) 1.

Dick Jensen, Aurora; 2. Dutch Buettgenbach, Lincoln) 3. Keith Hightshot, Ashland) 4. Dan Holliman, Lincoln. A feature (30 laps) 1.

Jensen; Goodwin; I. Beckman; 4. Larson. Top qualifying timet Larson, 14.29; Bruqoeman, 16.44; Beckman, 16.44; Holliman, 16.46. Texas Striders.

Long iump 1, Arnie Robinson, Army. 2, Randy Williams, Southern California. 3, Preston Carrinqton, Tooeka, Kan. Hammer throw 1, Tom Gage, New York AC. 2, Al Schoterman, Kent State.

3, George Frenn, Pacific Coast Club. Alternate, Al Hall. 120-meter hign hurdles 1, Tom Hill, Army. 2, ZiH Davenoort, Texas Stnaers. 2, Kod Milburn, Southern University.

Alternates, Charles Rich, UCLA. 400 dash 1, Wayne Collett, Southern California Striders. 2, John Smith, UCLA. 3, Vince Matthews, Brooklyn Bovs-OverThe-Hill AA. Alternate, Lee Evans.

Bay Area Striders. Maratnon 1 Itiel Ken AAoore, Oregan Track Club, and Frank Shorter, Florida Track Club. 3, Jack Bacheler. Alternate, Jeff Galloway. Migh iump 1, Dwiqht Stones, UCLA.

2, Ronnie Lee Jourdan, Florida Track Club. 3, Chris Dunn, Delaware Sports Club. Alternate, Reynalcto Brown, California International Track Club. 5,000 run 1, Steve Prefontaine, Oregon. 2, Georqe Young, unattached.

3, Leonard Hilton. Altnerate, Sid Sink. 400 meter relay Reynaud Robinson, Robert Taylor, Gerald Tinker, Lee Evans. 1,600 meter relay Wayne Collet, Vince Mathews, John Smith, Lre Evans. FORT ERIE, Ont.

(UPI)-Gay Brewer seldom smiles. But he did Sunday, and the reason for the grin was simple. He had just won $30,000. The 40-year-old Brewer withstood pressure from Sam Adams and Dave Hill to capture the 1972 Canadian Open golf classic title at the Cherry Hill Club. The 1967 Masters winner finished at 275, nine under on the par 71 course.

He didn't have much breathing room, thougth, as Hill an dthe left-handed Adams came in at 276. Hill and Adams had birdies on the par 5, 18th hole and the pressure was on the grey-haired Brewer. He responded by sinking a 30-foot chip shot out of the rough of the 15th hole for par. He then calmly birdied the 16th and 17th holes and shot par on the 18th. "When you're destined to win you're just going to win," Brewer said as he finally cracked a smile.

He said he ran into some tough going at the start of the final round "but then things started going all right." Brewer shot rounds of 67, 70, 68, and 70 for the $30,000 top prize. Hill and Adams each collected $13,875. Phil Rodgers finished third at 277 with Lou Graham in fourth at 278. Canadian George Knudson and Chi Chi Rodriguez tied at 279. Colorful Lee Trevino, the defending Canadian Open champion, came in with a final Gay Brewer Wins Canadian Open round of 70 and finished two under par at 282.

It was the 11th tournament title for the veteran Brewer, who joined the tour in 1956. The first place finish automatically qualified him for the upcoming World Series of Golf and boosted his money winnings for the year to $56,596. top DOiriEns Mn' 230 Gimn. 400 Serin At Plan Ron Martin, 239-420; Lyle Loth, 232. Ladies' 200 Games, SIS Series At PUia Sharon Smith, 528.

omen HORSHAM, Pa (UPI) -Kathy Ahem doesn't let a bad start get her down. That was evident Sunday when the pretty, 23-year-old Denton, golfer fired a six-under-par 67 to win the third annual George Washington Ladies Golf Classic by one stroke. Her 54 hole total was 213 and the winner's share was $4,500. But in Friday's first round, Miss Ahem hit a 78 and landed in a tie far 49th place. She had double bogeys on the eighth and ninth holes.

"I wasn't really discouraged." she said. "I had played well and last week in the U.S. Women's Open I had a triple bogey and double bcgey on successive holes in the second round." She finished in a three-way tie for second at the open1. In the second round Saturday, Kathy shot a 68 to move past 42 opponents and piace in a tie for eighth. Her feat Sunday was the second best round ever shot at Hidden Springs, where the tournament record is a 66 set by Judy Kimball.

Miss Ahem one-putted four times in the final round of play, and missed only two fairways. She reached every green in regulation except the ninth. On the professional tour this year, she has won $41,000. Sandra Haynie shot a one-tmder-par 72 ofr second place to collect $3,400 as she finished one stroke back at 214. She almost tied Miss Ahern at the 18th, when her chip shot rimmed the oup, but wouldn't fall in.

Miss Palmer shot 73 Sunday to finish third with 215. Her share was $2,590. Kathy Ahern, 500 78-68-67213 Sandra Haynie, 53,400 70-72-72 214 Sandra Palmer, $2,590 70-72-73-215 Gerda Bovkin, $2,140 71-72-73-216 Judv Kimball, $1,427 73-74-70-217 Gloria Ehrei, $.1,427 7-73-71 217 Joann Prentice, $1,427 72-7075-217 Kathy Cornelius, $1,42 7 74-9-74 21 7 Betsy Cullen, $995 7073-75-211 Susie McAllister, $995 72-77-M-218 Clifford Arm Creed SSC4 74-73-72219 Judv Rankin, $800 73-73-73-219 Betty Burfeindt, $575 74-75-71-220 Donna Young, $575 73-76-71-220 Kathy Whitworth, $575 73-73-74-220 Mary Mills, $410 74-75-72-221 Gail Denenberq, 74-74-73-221 Jane Blalock, 72-73-76-221 Jan Ferraris, $304 78-73-71-222 Beth Stone, $306 76-74-72-222 Cameror. Chapman $30 4 77-72-73-222 Karolyr Kertzman $25 0 79-72-72-223 Mickey Wright, $250 77-71-75-223 67-70-68-70 275 70-66-73-67276 47-72-71-66276 72- 68-68-69277 67-49-72-70 278 73- 70-69-67279 70-69-73-67279 65-74-71-71281 70-72-70-69 281 70- 73-67-72282 69-73-70-70-282 69- 70-73-70282 67- 74-72-69282 71- 69-73-69282 68- 70-70-74282 70- 70-73-70283 71- 71-70-71-283 74- 69-72-68283 69- 73-70-72284 72- 67-70-75-284 73- 71-69-71284 71- 72-72-69284 72- 67-72-74-285 71-71-71-72-285 71- 67-76-71-285 68-74-74-69285 72- 71-71-71-285 Gav Brewer, $30,000 Dave Hill, $13,875 Sam Adams, $13,875 Phil Rodaers. $7,050 Lou Graham, SA.150 Georae Knudson, $5,109 Juan Rodriouez.

$5,100 Bunky Henry, $4,238 Grier Jones, $4,238 Brian Allin, $3,075 Lee Trevino. $3,075 Oeane Betnan, $3,075 Sam Snead, S3.075 Gary Player, $3,075 Bruce Cramoton, $3,075 Robert Panasiuk, $2,250 Bobbv Cole, $2,250 George Johnson, $2,250 Jim Colbert, $1,725 Tommy Aaron, $1,725 Don Massengale, $1,725 Don Iverson, $1,72 Jim Dent, $1,294 Arnold Palmer, $1,294 Charles Sittorl, $1,294 Bob Smith, $1,294 Bob Murphy, Si, 043 his verdict: "Fly in my own chair." Spassky, 35-year-old world champion, did not seem to worry much about details of the $250,000 match. Before leaving for a sal men fishing tour of northern Iceland the defending champion said, "I am not going to argue about chairs, chess boards and sets. I will leave that to Bobby. It makes no difference to me." Controversy shrouded the American Association Saturday Results Cunaha 4-3, Wichita 1-2, 2nd gam I Innings Evansville 2-1, Tulsa 0-4 Denver 7, Iowa 4 Oklahoma City 0-3, Indianapolis 1-1 Sunday' Result Oklahoma City 6, Indianapolis 2 Tulsa 4, Evansville 3, 10 innings Omaha 5, Wichita 4 Denver 11, Iowa 10 Smooth Ride SERVICE SPECIAL week' only! BEN SIMON'S DOWNSTAIRS SHOE STORE, DOWNTOWN StH) MDT)f 1QP meters Barbara Ferrell, Irish Davis, Mattline Render, Mildrefte Netter, Martha Watson.

200 meters Jackie Thompson, Barbara Ferrell, Pam Greene. 400 meters Kathy Hammond, Debra Edwards, AAable Ferguson, Madeline Manning Jackson. 800 meters Madeline Manning Jackson. 1,500 meters Francie Larrieu, Francie Johnson, Doris Brown. 100 meter Hurdles Patty Johnsn, Lacey O'Neal, Mamie Rallins.

a I i Kathy Schmidt, Sherry Calvert, Roberta Brown. Shot put Maren Seidler. Long jump-Martha Watson, Willye White. High jump Deanne Wilson, Sandy Goldsberrv, Cindy Gilbert. Discus Olga Connolly.

Possible qualifiers: Pentattilon Jane Frederick, Marilyn King, Gale Fitzgerald, Lorna Tinney. 803 meters Cheryl Toussaint, Carol Hudson, Terry Crawford. Shot put Lynn Graham, Mary Jacob-ton. Long iump Kim Attlesey, Brenda Bryan. scus Vi'an Turne-, Denise Wood.

0he's: Rhona McManus, Jarvis Scott and Wilia Fergerson; distance runners Nancv Shafer, Cs Schafer, Eileen Claugus and Kamv G'boons; Javelin tfirower Barba-a FrieOricti and high iumoer Linda idd'nqs. Possible qualifiers 100 meters Baroa'a Fe'reH, Irish Davis. Mattline Render, Mildrette Net-e-, Watson. 200 meters Jack'e Thompson, BaTara Ferrell, Pam Greene. 400 meters Kathy Hammond, Debra Msbia Ferflwson, A'jTOing Jackson.

WO meters Madeline Manninq Jacxsc. 1-5CO meers F-ancie Lar-r eu. Franc Johnson, Doris Brown. 100 meter hurdle Patty Johnson, Lacey O'Neal, Mamie Rallins. Javelin Kahv Schmidt, Sherry Caivert, Roberta Brown.

Shot put Ma-en Se Long iump Martha Watson. Willy Vh te. High iump Deanne Wilson, Sandy Cindy Gilbert. Discus Oiga Connolly. Possible qualifiers Pentathlon jane Frederick, Marilyn Kinq, Gaie Fitrqerald, Lorna Tinney.

800 meters Cheryl Toussaint, Carol Hudson, Terry Crawford. Shot put Lynn Graham, Mary Jacobson. Long jump Kim Attlesey, Brenda B-van. Discus Vilvian Turner, Denise Wood. Others Sorinte-s Rtioni McManus, Jarvis Scott and Willa Fergerson; stance runners Nancy Snater, Os Schafer, Eileen Claugus and Kathy b-bons; Javelin thrower Ba'bara Fr.edricJi and high jumper Linda ladings.

North Gets Kiwaiiis Net Win Bill North defeated Dave Lux 11-9 to win the men's singles in the Ncrtheast Kiwanis tennis tournament as it wound up action Sunday. Men 12 A UNDER: Singles final Jim Dawson def. Mark Neumeister, 10-3; Doubles final Jim Dawson Mark FRONT END ALIGNMENT (NEGATIVE CAMBER) (POSITIVE CAMBER) We correct Caster, Camber, Toe-in, Toe-out to your car manufacturer's specifications check and adjust your steering! FACTORY REJECTS DISCONTINUED STYLES NATIONALLY ADV. BRANDS Pam Barnett, $210 76-73-75-224 Sue Roberts, $210 74-73-77-224 Pam Hiogins, $'85 73-77-75-225 Renee Powell, 518J 77-72-76-225 Jovce Kazmierski, $154 76-78-72-226 Louise Buce, $156 74-7B-74-22 Peogy Wilson, $156 73-76-77-22( Carta Glasgow, $156 76-73-77 22 Sallv Little, $140 76-76-75-22) a-Dot Porter 75-75-77-22) Sharon Miller, $132 78-76-74-221 Jocelyn Bourassa. S132 74-77-77-221 (TOE-OUT) $(o FORD, CHEVY, PLYMOUTH, COMPACTS 1 ONLY.

(Reg. $10.25) Broken assortments of styles and sizes, but a good selection if you shop early and the savings are terrific! Discontinued styles and factory rejects (which won't affect the wear) all are famous brand shoes. EXTRA CHARGE FOR CARS WITH AIR CONDITIONING ANDOR TORSION BARS YOUTH CARD: Drivers age 16-21. Ask about our Youth Discount Card a General JATO SUPER 100 Original Equipment POLYESTER CORD TIRE SALE ORIG. VALUES $32 to $42 ORIG.

VALUES $26 to $30 ORIG. VALUES $14 to $24 GOLF BALLS GLASS-BELTED i General Mm 3-BALL PACK ONLY y-f 33 Neumeisier oei. Jim oerger lummy Brady. 10-1. 14 A UNDER: Singles final Russell Wilts def.

Casey Lein, 10-0; Doubles final Eric Shanks Casev Lein def. Dave McLeese Rick Palmer, 10-4. It I UNDER: Singlet final Dan Weaver def. Andy Berger, 10-8; Doubles final Steve John Dan Weaver def. Russell Wiltse Bruce Collingsworth, 10-5.

It UNDER: Singles final Marty Ward def. Tim Sheahan, 10-2; Doubles final Marty Ward John Duncan def. Tim Sheahan Craiq Pohlman, 17-15. MEN: Singles semifinals Bill North def. Larry Sundby, 10-3; Dave Lux def.

Rick Harley. 10-7; Finals Norh def. Lux, 11-9; Double semifinals Bill North i. Dave Lux def. Robert Haller Charles Mignon, 1M; Kile Johnson Henry Cox def.

G78-14 G78-15 WHITEWALL 4 Ply Polyester Cord Four For Rugged 9 Rib Desiga Wide 78 Series Courteous Service FOR for7 (Q) $40 Tough Duralon cutless cover! Energized PB center! High tension winding for maximum (light! Limit 1 3-ballpack per customer A71-13 tubtlesi blackwatl. plus 1 .78 Fed. Ex. Tex per re. WHITEWALL ONLY S3 MORE PER TIRE LARGER SIZES ALSO AT SALE PRICESI SUMMER CASUALS For yard and casual wear; broken sizes; values to $9 MEN'S SANDALS Closeout of odd lots and styles; from a famous maker; were to $9 99 chargi psq 99' Charae it at General GENERAL TIRE SERVICE Varis Purkalitis Jon Lohse, 10-4; Final North (, Lux def.

Johnson Cox, 10-5. Consolation bracket tingle: final Hal Guyer def. Carl Bartlett, 10-4. SENIOR MEN: Single final Jack Eidswick def. Len Foster, 12-10; Doubles final Wallace Rudolph 8.

Jack Eidswick def. Barry Jackman Len Foster, 10-2 Women 14 UNDER: Singles final Ruth Anderson def. Wendy WeiOman, 10-6; II UNDER: Singles final Ruth Anderson def. Nancv Obering, lo-S; Double final Judy It Jan Edstrom del Ann Scnieioer tide Smith, 10-1. WOMEN: Single final Barb Adams Oef.

June Reta, 10-4; Doubles final Barb Adam Mardv North def. Juts, Messenger It Gloria Forrester, Mixed DOUBLES: Final Barb Adams I Dave Lux def Carol Meyerhotf ft Jack idswK. 1W- Hours: tat 7.50.1.30 10th Lincoln, Nebraska, Phone 432-3211 DH2 Fr Parking r- mm 'Bus.

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