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1 J-C St. Pttfiburg Timi, Thurtdoy, March 6, 1975 yT NCAA playoff selections S3 .1 I I KM I I Contenders I Svem Paulsen (Nivway), 1 Ben VMalkv Higutiertii Mlaito (Panama), 4 Antmiu PmMu (Italy), 5 IK1 MakkHill (Algeria), Hugo HariarA (t'okwiipial, 7. NanwottiiiarHii (friuatkir I. 6 -lyrorte kverell (US Allr edu I akti a (US) rtATHCRWIIOHT Champion B.iy (U I Won title) Sept 9, l'4 Conleruteis 1 Atehlt ArgiieNo (Nkaia gi' (lavit Kotev (i.runtai i NiHwi tie vaiet 4 Vkente aimt iNuaia gual.S (VtavroUvnei (Methol 4 Altinki Mai i arm (Venetuelal, ewtet ttoitli (Veneiuelal. 8 Saivaikv Umn tMmil Novat Kotatahi (M'nl.

10 eniiAe Ulagawa Jm'il ANTAMWIilOHT Champion NwMto Mai Intel (Methttl Wwt tine Nov 7, IV4 loittiNHieii I Maiavl Hwreia (Metlttil, Verne Borkorstv IhaiiWHl). i taikti latere iMnnol, 4 Stexy Wvtiti twtwal, SiHt Htvtg (Ktv a), 1 ruHKVt'jit W-kottmi I ItwHiAiKi), Nestte JMtienei iuvomi tx). A Aitvutio aitHva (Mh). k'te Mtrntki (Metkol, 10 OtleiklB Aitknes (fan aitta) rLvweiOHT Miguel saitto (Meako) Wtv) title Jait a 19' I ehM Gtvualei (Veneit sal. ktAto tsiunai (lAmwt ait MtH4t Siva Oyyme IJaiaiil, 4 Alwlvt M.aakrs (WirtKtfl.

SusoiiHt Haitagala (i4t), Dorida Suncoast League) team GF GA Pts I'-lmiltixg 0 I 39 '13 r'wtlieitaiiic 0 I 18 6 '12 In 1 I 33 18 Ml list SC 3 4 1 It 14 7 I hum, Hit I 3 2 14 It 8 llw Men ni 4 1 16 22 I A( CM. fla 3 I 13 14 I AM 2 5 0 II 40 Wftllla 0 4 I 12 31 mvmny 111 NORTNEAtT 1.1 11 Boston Slate vs. Suffofc Brandeis'u. v't! nnuu warm coaeue. AST Brockport, Brockport State v.

Rons MIDDLE ATLANTIC (at Scranton. Pa Mansfield Slate College vs. Scranton Frankkn A Marshal vs. WWener Coaege SOUTH ATLANTIC ll uu.k,i. a www, i.FMiyiufi, fi.

meinooisr toaege vs. Wm. Patterson, Glasssboro State vs. Washington a Lee. SOUTH (at Lemoyne-Owen.

Memphis. Uruveriitv at ttwi tmiih GREAT LAKES. 11 Mlll Color Marietta, Ohm I-MriftB rniiM.Mi wt ney loeege, wnmenberg vs Hirm Coaege. Waverly, Iowa): Coe Coaege vs. lOTiuOTtEsi I at war iiuirn 1 iiiniia nugusiana loaeoe vs.

Knox coerge. WE5T fat DftAna rna.i Caia hkh Doane Coaege vs. Hemline Coaege. High school STATE TOURNAMENT at Jacksonville Today's games Class A Greenville (2S-3) vs Laurel Hi (21-7), pm. Class JA Fort Lauderdale St.

Thomas Aquinas (24-8) vs. lotionoaie W'-J, 3 p.m. Class 3A West Palm Beach North Short (27-2) vs. cocoa Beach ill 7 pm. Class 4A Tampa Robinson (23-3) vs.

ensue ola Wood- ham (18-10), 8 30 pm Friday's Games Class A Frostproof (22-6) vs. Miami Christian (20-7), p.m. Class 2A Summerfleld Lake Weir (31-0) vs. Lake But ler (19-71, 3:30 m. Class 3A Bartow 16-15) vs.

Jacksonville Bishop Kenny 444-01, p.m. Class 4A Miami Jackson vs. Orlando Evans (30-2), 8:30 p.m. Saturday's Games Finals at 2, 3:30, 7 and 8:30 p.m. Wednesday's events SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE Outstanding freshman player of the year Is Tennessee's Bernard King who lead the conference in scoring with a 26.3 average.

College WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Florida St Leo 0 Florida Southern 8, Penn Stale 0 Miami 1 Sietson 2 University ot Michigan a. Rokns Junior college SPJC Fla. Southern abrhbi Vasquei 7b 3 0 0 0 abrhbl 4 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 10 2 0 10 alia MHw Cf Kessler dh Bvhen rt Piper Jb Bev ker 3b 0 I 0 Um lb Vove Hatfen dh kM'Sbh ss R.oertsct 3 0 10 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 8 2 8 Torre kwood ss 3 0 1 I Bnanl 3 0 10 Stroud lb 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 1 4 1 Ualf Peel pr Ne.1 7b V.er rt Chbers Ket Totals Hodge Totals spjc Fla. Southern 600 000 1-1 000 000 8-8 WP-Hodge LP-Kem. Wednesday's events ST.

LOUIS CARDINALS Teddy Mart inet reported to spring training camp, giving tne Cards a tul 38 players tor the first time tins spring. MILWAUKEE BREWERS-Fineri liril baseman George Scott tor having reported to wring training camp overweight. PITTSBURG PIRATES Third him Rich Hebner has lioned a 17 began working out with tht team. John B. Campbell AT BOWIE, MO.

Mrs. Corn Wrinht'c ni Pt.i... Dancer has been installed as the 8-5 favorite in Saturday's Y)nti nmninn nl thi. tlnnrwv handicap race. Delay won a division of the Campbell in 1973 al the old 1 116 mile distance and was second to True Knight in last year's inaugural running at 1 14 miles.

Wednesday's events JOCKEY'S HALL OF FAMF-UUhlrh h. been without a nermAnent hmu cina. nra destroyed the clubhouse In 1966, will be reestablished this year. Wednesday's events WORLD FIGURE SKATING Defending darxe chemi'ion Ludmne Pakhamova end AieaiHler Gwkshkov 01 the Sovot lawn have withdrawn from the 1975 High school TODAY'S MEET Rutiedge Relays at Boca Ciege, 4 pm Newberry freshman suffers back injury NEWBERRY, S.C. (AP) -Billy Doudus, a freshman de fensive back on the Newberry College football team, is in critical condition at a Columbia, S.C, hospital after suffering a severe back injury Tuesday during a spring scrimmage.

Douglas of Charleston, S.C, reportedly hit someone with his head down during a practice game with Presbyterian College and suffered a broken cervical vertabrae that resulted in a severed spinal cord, according to Gordon Henry, a spokesman for Newberry College. Pels get the Word Ed Word banged out three hits, including a double and triple, and Pete Liven chipped in with a home run to lead the Gulls over the Pels 8-4 in a Wednesday afternoon game at St. Petersburg's North Shore Park. .0 $60,000 Intpuuifiomil At tONIlUN NII( AND Hi la Alt II 1 Aibhaut tAtltitit NitoltiiA iVrm4l. iiwis kwgn tmiittwtv twi net anmmv 1 1 I I lmi riunit Vuu'k'vle, ,11 shhv ltin Nw rulwtil 1 A 4 1 Nikkl Vtw.knl tatktt, (i, i t(tt Ui 1 1, ihi kvki iivt kagwi aol'WHtm, Wl net-niaiiv I I 4 U.S.

Woinfn'i liuliHtr At ltlN. MAIL hettmil leuitil lakK a 4 I. Viaii ttel kike Itoktiian. a. rtvteit ttotiiMiy tier etaty iHMtl, A 61 Hivjh school WEDNfeSDAYt RESULTS Nerlheasl 4, Beta Ciega 1 Men's tingles Okm (BC) del Pat4 5uhs IN( 4 1, 6 1, Sieve Siiims liMt-t rtMl k.iA tut a a i a Gomez (BC) del Sir Hand (NC), 7 4, MtKee (BC) del Drasher (NE), 4 4.

16, 61 Coleman (Nfc) def Stover (BC), 4tt 6-1, men's oeubiei fUtlet-CjUAt Ihll-t ica-t 4-4, 6 0, 6-0. Stricklend-Orasher (NE) def! Gomez McKee (BC), 6 3. 6-1. Lakewood 7, Dixie Holllns 0 Men's singlet Rast del Far on 6-0, 6-1, Reese def. Dloouino 6-2, 6-1; Davis def.

Clear 6-0, 6-0, Block del. Thompson 6-0, 6-0; Johns def. Pederson 6-0, 60. Men's daubles Rast-Reese del. Faron-Dioqulno 6-1, 6-1; Davis-Block def.

Cleary-Thompson 6-0, 6-0. Wednesday's events KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Announced the signing of ten free agents, bringing to 21 the number Invited to their pre-training camp. Included is Eugene Hunter, 5-foot-10, 178-pound cornerback from Fort Valley State whom Chiefs general manager Jack Steadman says was the highest rated defensive back on the Chiefs draft list. GREEN BAY PACKERS-Coach and general manager Bart Starr named Dick Cor-rick as director of pro player personnel. WORLD FOOTBALL LEAGUE Self-imposed March 15 deadline for reorganization has been pushed back a week according to John Basset principal owner of the Memphis Southmen.

A Liiii iv NHL DIVISION 1 Pis. GF GA x-Philadelphia 38 17 9 85 217 147 x-N Y. Rangers 31 21 13 75 264 220 N.Y. Islanders 27 21 16 70 211 171 x-Atlanta 26 24 13 65 181 179 DIVISION 2 x-Vancouver 31 27 6 68 215 201 x-Chicago 30 28 7 67 214 198 x-St. Louis 24 27 12 60 206 217 x-Minnesota 19 38 6 44 179 269 x-KansasCity 14 43 8 36 152 266 DIVISION 3 X-Montreal 37 II 16 90 306 186 Los Angeles 36 12 16 88 225 142 Pittsburgh 29 22 13 71 257 228 (-Detroit 28 36 10 46 195 265 Washington 6 55 5 17 145 359 DIVISION 4 (-Buffalo 40 12 13 93 285 194 Boston 35 19 11 81 284 200 x-Toronto 25 29 11 61 225 250 x-Cabfornia 16 39 II 43 174 253 TUESDAY'S RESULTS Boston 8, Washington 0 Minnesota 6, Vancouver 4 Los Angeles 7, Kansas City 4 WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Buffalo 67, New York Rangers 3 Montreal at Atlanta, night Pittsburgh at Kansas City, night Philadelphia at Minnesota, night Vancouver at St.

Louis, night Detroit at Toronto, night Chicago at California, night TODAY'S GAME New York Islanders at Los Angeles Late result not included Ring ratings WBC RATINGS FOR FEBRUARY unauvuwsiriMV Chmlon Muhammad At (US). Rtwon mie im ju. iv 1 CuiitwuiBrl I Fiwann 1 1 1 I I Joe Fruier (US). 1 Joe ttugner Untaml. 4.

On ar H.wtv.i I Ai Ken Norton (US, Ho aid Smith (US I. 1, Htm Ltie (US). 8 Jetry Uiwiy (UY), Henry l.ik (US). 10. Juitmy Youg (US I LT.

NiAVYWilOHT Crwwvvcn. John vonieh (ureal Biilam). Won htie Oit I. IV4 Contenders 1, Lonnie Bennett (US), I Jorge Ahumade i AiMentawl, J. VKIor OaiHKtri Argentine 1.

4 ItiHtve Kahrs (U S. I. But lasmty (U5.I.6 Ai aiome re Km- ie it-raixel, 8 (Vmemo A.fcvfH tHr, BA Sou) (Mali. 10. AkJu Tiatet (Italy) MIDOLEWIIONT Chanvxon.

Koodoo VakW4 (Cokvntnal. Won title Ma Ix li4 Contender I Kevin mnegan Great Br rt- amt.I Tony Lkala(US), 3 i. arkt Moruon I Argentine I. 4 Vito Antuoternia iliaiv). Gratwn Tonne (France).

A George Coo per (U 7 Mai Cohen (Frame), 8 Lvn Fabre iBrail), 9. Benny, la Snvi MenVM (Zaire) LIGHT MIDDLEWEIGHT Champion. Vacant. Contenders: 1. Miguel de Oeveir a (Braxil).

1. Jose Dur an (Spam), 1 Eksha OOed iBaha- Oscar Avar ado (US). 5. SeaRoNn- son (Ivory Coast), 6 Koicni Waitma (Japan), 7. Charkey Ramon (Australia), 8.

Eckhard Dagge (Germany), Maurice Hope (Great Britain), 10. Zovek Baraias (Mekico) WELTERWEIGHT Champion: Jose Napoles (Mexico). Rewon title: June 4, 1971 Contenders: 1. John H. Stracey (Great Britain), 2.

Bruno Arcari (Italy), 3. Rocky MaltioM (Italy), 4. Clyde Gray (Canada), 5. Faustok NL (Dominican Republic) Bessala (Cameroon), 8 Angel Espada (Puerto Rico), Hedgemon Lewis (U.S.), 10. Shofo Tsusim-oto (Japan) LIGHT WELTERWELT Champion: Pedro Fernandei (Spain).

Won title: Sept. 21, 1974 Contenders: 1. Antonio Cervantes (Colombia), 2. Joao Henrique Br aiil), 3. Estebande Jesus (Puerto Rico), 4.

Monroe Brooks (U.S.), 5. Hector Thompson (Australia), 6. Sansak Muangsurin (Thailand), 7. Tony Ortiz (Spain), 8. Joseph Kumpwani (Zaire), 9.

Rodolto Gonzalez (Mexico), 10. Bernardo Prada (Colombia) LIGHTWEIGHT Champion: Guts Ishimatsu (Japan). Won title: April 14, 1974 Contenders: 1. Roberto Duran (Panama), 2. Tury Pineda (Mexico), 3.

Leoncio Ortiz (Mexico), 4. Ken Buchanan (Great Britain), 5. Fred Pastor (Philippines), 6. Buziaw Yamabe (Japan) 7. Angel Mayoral (Mexico), 8.

Hector Malta (Puerto Rico), 9. Nathan Dale (Nigeria), 10. Miguel Bertruz (Colombia) SEMI LIGHTWEIGHT Championn: Kunlaki Shibata (Japan). Won title: Feb. 28, 1974 ir I Jerry NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Pet.

CI Boston 45 It .703 Bultnk) 41 35 .621 New York 30 34 .455 It Philadelphia 29 37 .43 17 Ctntral Dfvlilon Washington 41 17 .731 Houston 35 31 .530 Cleveland 32 34 .485 lev x-Atlanta 26 41 .388 23 New Orleans 15 41 .238 32 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division Chicago 39 25 609 K-Kansas City-Omaha 37 29 .561 Detroit 34 35 .493 JV (-Milwaukee 30 34 .469 Pacific Division x-Gotden State 3i 28 .576 (-Seattle 31 35 .470 7 H'PhoenlK 2 35 .444 l1 Portland 28 37 .431 Los Angeles 22 42 .344 IS TUESDAY'S RESULTS Butfak) 104. Seattle 97 Boston 126, New York 111 Atlanta 109, Lot Angeles 97 Kansas City-Omaha 103, Phoenix 99 Milwaukee 101, Detroit 83 Golden State 117, Chicago 102 Portland 117, Cleveland 98 WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Boston at Philadelphia, night Atlanta at Washington, night Los Angeles at New Orleans, night TODAY'S GAMES Golden State at Atlanta Buffalo at Kansas City-Omaha Seattle at Milwaukee Chicago at Phoenix x-Late results not Included. ABA EASTERN DIVISION Pet. CB X-New York 47 19 .712 Kentucky 45 20 .692 1' St. Louis 24 45 .348 Memphis 20 47 .299 27' Virginia 14 52 .212 33 WESTERN DIVISION Denver 51 17 .750 (-Sen Antonio 41 27 .603 10 (-Indiana 34 30 531 (-Utah 31 35 .470 19 (SanOiego 27 42 .391 JtV TUESDAY'S RESULTS New York 110, St.

Louis 106 Utah 1)8. San Diego 99 WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Kentucky at Indiana, night New York at San Antonio, night Memphis at Denver, night Utah at San Diego, night TODAY'S GAMES Denver at St. Louis Indiana at Utah x-Late results not Included Late Tuesday boxes SAN DIEGO (99): English 12, Davis 16, Jones 9, LaVar 10, JabaN 14, Nash 13, Harris 5, Adams 4, O'Brien 16, Bassett 0. UTAH (118): Gevan 6, Makme 14, Eakins 15, Boone 21, Roche 23, Seals 4, Jones 16, Smith 2, Denton 15, Dickey 0, Wierams 2, San Diego Utah 14 19 34 30- 99 23 33 32 30-118 Total touts: San Diego 20, Utah 22. I2J19.

MEMPHIS (114): Carter 22, Johnson 8, 1 Owens 18, Wiliams 21, Pinch 4, Shepherd 12, Daniels 17, Jones 14, O'Brien 0. DENVER (133): B. Jones 23, Beck 0, Green 15, Calvin 14, Simpson 28, Washington 10, Taylor 6, McFarland 2, Terry 8, obi sen 15, Van Breda Kotff 12. Memphis Denver 26 29 31 30-116 36 24 36 37-133 Total touts: Memphis 26, Denver 25. Three-point goals: Carter.

Technical: Denver Coach Larry Brown. 7,228. CLEVELAND (98): Davis 8, B. Smith 11, Chones 12, Foster 9, Snyder 8, Brewer 10, Walker 14, Patterson 7, Russet IS, Carr 4, Witte 0. PORTLAND (117): Wicks 24, Johnson 21, Neal 21, Steele 12, Petrie 18, G.

Smith 3, Oe- mens 6, Lumpkin 0, Martin 1, WUkens 2, An- derson 4. Cleveland Portland 24 16 21 37- 98 21 25 32 39-117 Fouled out: None. Total fouls: Cleveland 21, Portland 24. 9,431. i 0, Sloan 16, Van Lier 8, Guokas 6, Garrett 3, Boerwinkle 10, Block 0, W.

Johnson 7, Benbow 2, Wilson 2. GOLDEN STATE (117): Barry 25, Wilkes 14, Ray 6, Beard 28, Johnson 21, MuHins 2, G. Johnson 0, Dickey 15, Dudley 6, Bridges 0. Chicago 18 29 25 30-102 Golden Statt 21 33 35 28-117 grOl Fouled out: None. Total fouls: Chicago 23, Golden State 30.

9,079. DETROIT (83): Porter 18, Rowe 12, Lanier 13, Bing 6, Ford 2, Mengelt 6, Trapp 2, Money 6, Ligon iz, j. uavis 0, koerhard 0, Norwood 6. Totals: 36 11-13. I MILWAUKEE (101): Dandridge 26, Warner 4, Abdul- Jabbar 27, Brokaw 8, Thompson 20, McGlocklin 4, Restani 0, Wesley 5, M.

Davis 6, Kuberski 0, Williams 1. Totals: 46 9-17. Detroit Milwaukee 25 IS 16 24- 83 26 28 30 16-101 Fouled out: none. Total fouls: Detroit 16, Mil waukee iv. 10,575.

NEW YORK (110): Ervlng 36, Kenon 12, Peulti 24, Taylor 18, Williamson 12, Manning 2, Melchionnl 4, Sojourner 2. Totals: 42 26-28 110. ST. LOUIS (106): Gerard 26, Barnes 36, (Lucas 13, Lewis 15, Foster 8, Adams 0, Barr 8, Moore 0. Totals 42 22-24 106.

New York St. Louis 25 19 36 30-110 27 19 31 29-106 Total fouls: New York 23, St. Louis 24. Technical fouls: St. Louis Assistant Coach Morrison, Taylor.

5,239. Los Angelos (97): Hairston 8, Winters Smith 12, Allen 6, Goodrich 26, Beaty 2, Lanti 4, Washington 5, Russell 26. Totals 36 25-30 Atlanta 109): Drew 27, Jones 22, Sojourner 16, Meminger 4, Van Arsdale 11, Henderson 5, Brown 7, Keufmenn 0, Gilliam 17. Totals 43 23-37. Los Angeles Atlanta 34 23 28 12- 97 23 21 41 24-109 Fouled out: Smith, Brown.

Total fouls: Los Angeles 27, Atlanta 29. Technical: Goodrich. 2,738. College WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Georgia 77, Ga. Tech 73 Israel Nationals 84, Siena 80 TOURNAMENTS Southern Conference Semifinals William 8, Mary 69, E.

Carolina 66 Stetson 63, Florida State 54 NAIA FINALS Oist 25 Palm Beach Atlantic 68, Ga. SW 60 Oist. 31 Monmouth, N.J. 63, Dowling 62 TUESDAY'S RESULTS East Cortland 83 Alfred 74 Holy Cross 81 Connecticut 69 Manhattan 71 Seton Hal 69 York ll3Geaaudet76 South Georgetown 105 Wheeling 68 Louisville 84 Memphis St. 79 Midwest Cincinnati 72 Duquesne 70 Kearney St.

124 Hastings 96 Ohio U. 79 Penn St. 71 86 Grand Rapids 63 Southwest 68 Texas 56 Baylor 60 Texas Tech 55 TCU89Rice6l Texas 100 SMU 77 West Utah St. 95 Montana St. 69 College schedule TODAY Final of Southern Conference Charrvptonship -Tourney at Greenvile, S.C between Wednesday's winners.

First round Atlantic Coast Conference ACC Oiampionship Tourney at Greensboro, NC (probable pairings, subject to change): tete vs. Wake Forest and Oemson vs. Duke ti afternoon doubleheader. North Carolina vs. Virginia In single game at night.

Maryland, no. 1 team Hi final standings, draws first-round First round ECAC New England regional tourney at Springfield Mass. Four teams to be selected (probable choices, subject to tnange Mory Cross, Boston Coaeue, Connect-fcut. Providence. First Round ECAC Metropolitan New York -New Jersey regional tourney at New York, Madison Square Garden Four teams be selected (probable choices, subject to change): Rutgers, Fordham, Seton Hal St.

John's, NY Dayton at LoudvUe. Tulsa at Oral Roberts. 6 HaMo Jtmenei OMttutuan ttepUMk 7 trtxroSaNama (ItmHHwies), 8 Alt.ulwi ri (fvkKiws), Aittotso Lopei (t' ittal. 10. Ja lakaila (Jatan) Pro TUESDAY'S RESULTS At Tampa Dusty Rhodes del.

Bob Roop by disqualific ation; Mongolian Stomper del. Bob Armstrong; Johnnv Weaver def. Harlev Rare by disqualification; Jim Dillon def. Dick Slater; Roger Kirby def. Pat Barrett; Hiro Matsuda def.

Larry Sharp; Greg Peterson def. Wolf-man Smith. George McCreary def. Mike Pap- pas. Wednesday's events ATLANTIC CITY liwal th niiair llShment Of a new Annual nffhni-A race to be called the "Miss America East Coast Ocean Boat Championship" which will be held July II and be nnen tn 17.

In production boats. i 8 "it i i L-J Lii nn serve Half Century WEDNEfOAV't BE (I II GuHs 8, Pels 4 Three-Quarter Century; rnnivi eiui Kids vs. Kubs al North Shore Park, 2 p.m. No cnarge. Solunar tables A.M.

P.M. i Date Day Minor Major Miner Malar March 6 Thursday 7:35 1:35 8:00 7 Friday 1:45 8:20 2:15 8:45 8 Saturday 2:30 9:05 3:00 30 9 Sunday 3:15 3:45 10:10 TODAY'S TIDES I Sun rises 7:50 a.m., sets 7:33 o.m.j Moan rises 3:34 a.m., sets 2:02 p.m. St. Petersburg Municipal Pier High tide 9:51 p.m.; Low tide 5:23 a.m. FRIDAY'S TIDES Sun rises 7:49 a.m..

sets 7:34 o.m.i Moon rises 4:18 a.m., sets 2:57 p.m. St. Petersburg Municipal Pier High tide 2:15 p.m.. 11:11 o.mj Lew tide 6:23 a.m., 4:33 p.m. See other tides, weather, Page 2-A.

i i HMteMtttw lyttami ceafona to er mW It Wttart leiUwf CW. IJI mm. mtmr Sfl week Itry.lt: HnH Discounts First Call First Serve Basis CABANAS PORCH ENCLOSURES fSIWr BEDROOMS vpyt.Fii BATHS WMiWim WJ 1 -h, mM K' 7 HM 1 ff- ":3 aW-: MWSm'i 1 WHA EAST DIVISION Pts. GF GA X-New England 34 23 4 72 206 208 (-Cleveland 27 33 3 57 178 207 Chicago 25 37 1 51 210 248 x-lndianapolis 14 44 3 31 155 256 WEST DIVISION Houston 43 20 0 86 295 196 x-Phoenix 32 25 6 70 235 207 x-Minnesota 33 27 2 68 246 215 SanOiego 30 27 3 63 233 210 x-Baltimore 15 44 3 33 149 265 CANADIAN DIVISION (-Quebec 39 23 0 78 261 225 Toronto 34 27 2 70 271 245 X-Edmonton 30 25 3 63 218 196 (-Vancouver 28 29 2 58 192 196 (-Winnipeg 27 27 4 58 230 205 TUESDAY'S RESULTS Toronto 6, Baltimore 4 San Diego 8, Quebec 2 Cleveland 3, Edmonton 1 WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Indianapolis at Baltimore, night New England at Minnesota, night Cleveland at Winnipeg, night Quebec at Phoenix, night Edmonton at Vancouver, night TODAY'S GAME Houston at San Diego x-Late result not included AHL NORTH 38 15 II 35 19 8 35 18 7 25 27 11 25 30 9 South Pts GF GA 87 270 216 78 261 196 77 223 176 61 247 216 59 229 247 59 216 213 52 222 275 52 221 267 43 213 280 38 136 180 Providence Rochester Nova Scotia Springfield New Haven Virginia Richmond Hershey Syracuse 24 26 11 23 33 6 21 31 10 16 35 11 14 22 10 x-Baltimore Team Disbanded Tuesday's Results No games scheduled IHL f.EET JERRY BUSSI.IGER Former Sales Manager of Seminole Awning. Jerry HouseMastcr Guarantee NORTH Pts GF Ga Muskegon 41 23 3 85 278 219 Saginaw 40 24 2 82 264 218 Flint 37 23 5 79 240 188 Port Huron 30 3eV 3 63 225 240 Kalamazoo 15 44 4 34 167 25S x-Lansing 12 28 1 25 145 216 SOUTH TPtsGFGa Dayton 36 24 3 75 245 22! Columbus 35 27 3 73 258 229 Toledo 30 31 4 64 238 231 Fort Wayne 25 33 6 56 218 237 Des Moines 25 35 6 56 212 234 x-Team disbanded TUESDAY'S RESULTS (No games scheduled) v.

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It it our pleasure to serve you. A I a-'- i EASY TERMS NO MONEY DOWN TO QUALIFIED BUYERS iU A I A 1A3f t.C mem Uttw'H', A')ta3K48iil8aei fcjaTR AiJ NAHL I 39 21 37 26 35 29 31 29 28 32 27 31 24 35 Pts GF GA 287 189 277 238 264 264 232 281 276 293 278 266 270 239 233 341 Syracuse Philadelphia Binghemton Johnstown Mowhawk Vatey Cape Cod Long Island island Maine 3 I 3 4 81 76 73 66 60 58 53 49 4 4 24 42 1 TUESDAY'S RESULTS Johnstown 5, Maine 4 Binghemton 4, Cape Cod 3 Philadelphia 4, Long Island 3 Wednesday's events ST. LOUIS BLUES Sidnev Stlnmnn ir Chairman of the NHL team, has been tunni. ed 11.64-fr.lllon by federal court In his suit against Crown Insurance Toronto. FLORIDA'S OLDEST AND LARGEST ROOM ADDITION SPECIALISTS 1 1 440 66th STREET NORTH, LARGO, FLORIDA a division of John Castle Corporation MEMBER OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LICENSED B0KDED INSURED.

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