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2-8 Tha Coshocton Tribunt Friday, Jan. 12. 1973 Redskins Joke About 'Old Team9 mwmfmumutm mf "IF 9 1 i k. 1 I II Redskins' age is going to show early fumble into the Cowboys' a winning sign. Ah, those good old Some neoole say you can't about the convalescent home, laughing as he does, at all those people who keep talking "We have a lotta fun on our to tneir advantage.

Youth is fine, but frequently tirst score and the Dolphins never could catch up. beat 'em. Some people say the By MILTOX RICHMAN ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI) The bus carrying the Washington Redskins from their motel to Anaheim Stadium here where they're practicing for team," says John Wilbur. "Wei sit around and listen to a guy I Redans can beat tne uoi- a "short series' like the about the Redskins belonging in Chuck Howley, if you re phins.

some kind of old men's home. Super Bowl game, experience is like Jack Pardee tell stories. counting, will be 37 his next birthday. I thinK tney can. in a great Wilbur, at 29, is merely a He played as far back as 19o7 better.

Experience doesn't ordinarily unravel in a crisis. It doesn't panic sometimes youth The way I see it this is the believer in youth, but have you noticed how age has a way of and we asK mm to ieu us stories about someone like OUie growing boy alongside some of Washington's other "senior citizens," as Coaoh George Sunday's big one in the Super Bowl was purring along the Santa Ana Freeway at a nice, 4i prevailing now ana men does. Mstson. last chance for some of Washington's senior citizens who have been kicking around i Li Allen calls them. MM 1 J'i especially on any given Remember last year's Super Bowl game? Remember the i 1 i "Jack played against him.

He also played in old Golmore Field out here, otmosite the quiet 60 miles an hour when one player broke up the silence. Noticing a sign in front of one tor so many years vitn this Dallas Cowboys? They had cJub and that one. If they don't Chris Hanburger, Clifton McNeil, Ray Schoenke and Leslie Duncan all are 31; Billy Kilmer, Ron McDole and Pat 1 1 Farmers Market, and that's some age on them, Wo, with of those ranch-type dwellings off the road, he called out to 1 1 i i do it this time, there isn likely to be another chance, and they know it. m. wmmmtrnt a gone now.

Jack tells us stones about the old days before each club ever had two trainers and fellows like Bob Lilly, Herb Adderley, Lance Alworth, Mike Ditka, George Andrie, Mel the other Redskins in the bus: kvO I think they'll do it, and it "Hey, you guys, get a load of Fischer are 32; Rich Petitbon, 33; Myron Pottios and Roosevelt Taylor 34 and Jack Pardee, 36. "1 "yi i1 1 i Ud I (I Renfro and Lee Roy Jordan. a whirlpool machine. He says could be close, like say, 9-6 or I I il 1 i i that sign 'Casa Cordova Con valescent Home. Welcome Ac somewhere around there.

A i 1ft fU in In, I'j None of them hurt the Cowboys a all. Remember the score? It was 24-3 Dallas over Miami and tive That's where we they didn't even have a trainer's table in those days. You just threw your foot up on Another thing I like about the Redskins is how they joke Some people have the feeling all this age will begin to show in the ball game with unbeaten oughtta be staying instead of ll liln maybe you also remember it 1T 1 Jl'lilllili! the place we re at." about themselves. They don't 1 I 11 some kind of counter or something like that, and taped John Wilbur, Washington's Si fAirjiWi I 'I Miami Sunday. I have that same feeling.

I also think the was linebacker Chuck Howley who converted Larry Csonka's take themselves too seriously, and that's usually good sign, Ul II I "HI I veteran guard, tells the' story it yoursen. 1 'wi i "mi sr run II 111 Jin HI fiw iii i if "mil ii 1 IV 4 i i. Ul MM I 'Ml I i One Point Indians Defeat Dallas By By United Press International East Temple 63 Syracuse 55 Brandeis 69 RPI 64 Pace 47 Mntclr St. 46 NY Tech 67 Kings Pt. 56 Clarion 108 Geneva 68 Messiah 85 Shenandoah 69 :) 'I! 1U mil i i AM ll I in mi I in I Ml ii, Ml I I mil II Hill Nli "'lu'li ill' ill hi mil ii 1111,1 1 II By United Press International It did not appear to be the 'i i period from 5-foot-10 Billy Keller, who hit seven straight points as soon as he came off mm li Mi Dallas Chaparrals' night.

First of all, Skeeter Swift, mi11 mi Hamilton with the seconds ticking away with the intention of putting the ball up outside the three-point arch. His foot just did touch into two-point territory, however, as he let fly with the successful shot, That gave Indiana a 107-106 the rest of the month. 1 Then, having blown an 11-point lead in the final quarter, Dallas suffered total frustration when a three-point shot by Rich Jones that would have sent the game into overtime, was turned by Jones into simply a two- SI I'M Mi! the bench early in the final period. Keller's spree reduced Indiana's deficit to only five Mfl liii'if who started at guard for Dallas Thursday night against Indiana, went out in the first quarter Basketball Association Western Division. Earlier in the evening, Denver had defeated San Diego, 113-109, as part of a doubleheader in Dallas.

The two games were the only contests Thursday evening in the ABA. Indiana got the spark it needed to rally in the final hoi, iMn 1 7 i Mi I JH I i II HI "I IWII I i ii mm llllllli with what was diagnosed as Steubenvl 53 Pt. Park 48 i Weidener 74 J. Hopkins 55 South G. Webb 102 Lvngstne 69 N.C.

73 Wnstn-Slm St. 68 Guilford 90 Atl. Chris. 75 Lenoir Rhyne 98 Pfeiffer 67 Conn. 84 South Fla.

67 Mercer-Atla 106 N. Ga. 98 Oglethrpe 76 Shrtr 66 Albany St. 91 Ala. St.

83 -i Centenary 106 Sou. Miss 83 Shepard 88 Beckley 71 Glenvl 99 Aldrsn-Broadds 79 points, and from that point on the remaining 15 Pacer points 71 1 I'j 'I If I point shot that left the Chaps Hi 'r ii 1 i 1 ifiiii 1 "i'1 if ul 1 1 in i 1 ill1 "i VfliiWif 1 ,1 1 W'Jl If 1 V' 1 Sr torn ligaments in his pight knee an injury that could conceiva decision and kept the Pacers within a half game of second-ptece Denver' in the American one point short. were scored by either guard Jones took a pass from Joe. bly keep him out of action for Donnie Freeman or forward George McGinnis. i I A I n1 .,1 4 ndm III ft II, I 1 I I 1 I I I I II II I II I I II I mi McGinnis wound up the evening with 32 points while Freeman, former Chap had ll 1 i i (I if Archibald, Frazier Star ill I I ill Ml UK 'I II Wmf i i Ijl i ''il I Hi i ii, i iful I fL lit 27 and Keller 15 for the Pacers.

Jones had 31 for Dallas, which XH i ii 11 I i 'i i By United Press International if; maintained its three-game lead. Green's two free throws made it 109-106 and Nate scored 31 points to lead Newi York to a 122-107 victory over over San Diego for the fourth down the stretch which helped open up a 15-point lead from a three-point edge with three minutes to play. Thurmond's hit a jump shot at K'il I' I' 11 Nate Archibald and Walt Frazier will be starting guards! the Hawks, the Knicks' eighth: straight victory. and final playoff spot in tne division. I I' 'III i I i I I I II 'lP 'I Ion, Ill Ii I ll I tne buzzer tor the warriors.

Archibald was involved in a ll 1 11 II Atlanta trailed by 11 early in in the National Basketball Association All-Star game in 'i Ralph Simpson scored. 33 Johnny Green hit two free II 1 I "I '1 ll I the fourth quarter but Herm brief scuffle with Jim Barnett ii- in, two weeks and they showed I ll i I Gilliam and Walt Bellamy hit a points, 24 of them coming in the second half, to rally the throws with eight seconds to play to give the Kings the 1 in the second quarter but Midwest Notre Dame 72 Depaul 67 Ball St. 87 Oaklnd-Mich 77 Western 111. 61 Akron 59 Cedarville 76 Malone 72 Southwest Hous. Bap.

95 Hrdn-Smmns 72 Rice 63 Cincinnati 57 W. Tex. St. 104 Bradley 101 New Mexico 69 BYU 62 Drake 75 New Mex. St.

66 S.W. St. 77 Eastern N.M. 65 Utah St. 81 Weber St.

75 TCU 78 Hawaii 76 Wichita St. 73 N.Tex. St. 69 UT-E1 Paso 61 Utah 51 West Lng Bch St. 92 Frsno St.

72 Air Force 69 Montana 54 Colo. Wstrn 100 Adms St. 94 'ill I 1 why Thursday night. Archibald, the leading vote Rockets from a 15-point deficit mnA i in victory over Golden State. in, 'imii "ml ii i 'i managed to hit 17 field goals en route to.

his 42-point effort. Nate lm'm 1 mi mllll iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii 10-point streak to narrow the gap. Each scored 22 points and Pete Maravich scored 23 only one in the second half to lead against San Diego. The Warriors had closed the getter in the balloting and al starter for the West, scored 42 Thurmond had 27 for Golden Denver got within five points gap to 107-106 on a three-point! play by Rick Barry with 28 the Hawks. State.

The Knicks broke open points as the Kansas City-Omaha Kines edged the Golden1 after three quarters and held San Diego to only six points in the first eight minutes of the final period to easily push past Rodgers Carries Injured Dog Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Rodgers his dog, Deceitful, to his car after a leg usually is seen carrying a football. But In was put In a cast. The dog was hit by a the off-season, at least In this one he carries car. (LPI Telcphoto.) Maravich played the second half with a severe cut in the left hand and the Hawks were State warriors, 109-108. close game in the final three minutes.

Bill Bradley added 24 for New York but it was six Frazier, named as a starter seconds remaining but Matt Guokas found 'Green alone under the basket and Cazzie Russell had to foul him to prevent an easy layup. the Conquistadors. without Lou Hudson for the for the East, returned to his Chuck Williams led ban Diego hometown of Atlanta and1 sixth straight game. points by Dave DeBusschere with 27 points. McCarren's Near Title Flu Adds To Buckeyes9 "Woes 22 point performance.

McCarren's Grael clipped Birkimer's Sohio, 79-76, to assure itself of at least a tie and Andreas if he can make Birkhimer's was led by Neil of the season. Miller's 21 points. Pete Longstreth and Jeff Loncabcr- "I honestly don't know who will start," Taylor said. "I'm sure it will be Allan Hornyak and Dan Gerhard in the back- for the second round title of! In the other contest, Dickerson's Auto edged Hathaway's, 78-75. McCarren's attack was headed by Steve Donley with 25 1 points.

John Dunlop complimented Donley's effort, with a Ohio State is 5-5 and 0-1 in Bill Andreas missed practice Wednesday and Thursday and senior Luke Witte returned only: to light work on Thursday after By United Press International Influenza is adding to the problems of Coach Fred Taylor, who leads his Ohio State Buckeyes to Indiana Saturday for their second Big Ten game the City Basketball League, ger each had 12 points for the the Big Ten. The Bucks lost their league opener to Michi-j losers. Thursday might in the Middle court. Up front it will be War Dickersons's rallied from a dell Jackson, Steve Wenner School gym. being out a day.

gan. seven point deficit at the end The Hoosiers are 9-2 overall1 and 1-0 in the conference. In basketball action or the third period to score its. win. Jack Medley pumped in 20 points and Lorin Reyzek had day night, Rice downed Cincin J.

C. Sncad Fires 62 In Phoenix Open la. Pinch Hitter Will Take Pitcher's Turn In AL Games SELL! imtMiwwm nati 63-57, Western liunois edged Akron 61-59, Steubenville got by Point Park (Pa.) 53-48 and Cedarville downed Malone Tim Bechtol took scoring honors for the night with a 34 point effort. T. Mizer added 10 points for Hathaway's.

down here," said Douglass, 76-72. mm Jti 4r ii winner of the 1970 Phoenixi PHOENIX. Ariz. (LTI)-J. C.l Snead thought about a 59 as' he played the first round of the; McCAREENS: Dunlop 10-2-22, years, but voted against putting: CHICAGO (UPI) The i Gaherin said of the owners' reaction to the report.

Open. "I don't know if it's the into effect for their own clubs Dobson 1-2-4, Stewart 1-2-4, Albrechl 1-2-4, M. Stewart 2-2-6, American League will show baseball fans something new clean air or the grass or vmm al lifts: i The DPH, as he will probably The owners voted to table an interleague play proposal, also come to oe known in box Donley 10-5-25, Balo 3-2-8, Lor enz 2-2-6. Totals: 30-19-79. next season when it allows a pinch hitter to take a pitcher's raoenix open i nursday, out ne was glad to settle for his final; score of 62.

The eight under par on the 35 -3570 Arizona Country Club scores, cannot take a position in the field nor be used as a an American League idea, for the time being and to assign a turn at bat without forcing the Gner Jones, a two-time winner in 1972 and fourth on the money list with $140,177, was in contention with a 64, along with former U.S. and British amateur champion Bob Dickson. Gary Groh and Dave Hill pinch runner in the game. committee to study its possible Perry Gaudet led the Rice upset of Cincinnati with his 28 points, boomeranging from his worst game of the year earlier; this week. The Bearcats' Lloyd Batts was held to only 10 points by the Owls' tight zone defense.

Derrek Dickey led Cincin-; nati, now 7-5, with 16 points Rice is 5-5. Akron's home victory streak was ended at 39 games as the Western Illinois Leathernecks pitcher removal from the game. course gave Snead, nephew of use of the 1974 season. Sam Snead, a one-stroke edge BIRKHIMERS SOHIO: LonRStreth 5-2-12, Birkhimer 3- 0- 6, MiUer 9-3-21, J. Longaberger 3-6-12, G.

Longaberger 1-0-2, Ilillcr 4-2-10, R. Longaberger 1-2-4, Prince 4- 1- 9. Totals: 30-16-76. The new rule will not be used in current interleape games such as the All-Star Game or heading into today's secondl round. Right behind him was finished at 65.

Four strokes off The innovation, the first major rules change in more than 80 years of bic league baseball, was voted in by club1 the World Series, the owners Drug Charges the lead at 66 were Jim Hardy, Date said. Tommy Aaron and Bert Yan owners Thursday. The i owners listened to a "I thought about a 59 after 1 went seven under after 11 The designated pinch hitter LOS ANGELES (UPI) Lance all pro wide receiver for the Los Angeles report on negotiations on aj basic agreement with the' upset the 10th ranked small holes," Snead said. after cey. Rod Funseth, who won the year's first tourney at Los Angeles, stayed close at 67.

rule win De used only in the college team in the country. Players Association. American League where the that I played like a dog. I didn't hit the ball well enough Len Paul led the Zips with 17 Commissioner Bowie Kuhn proposal originated, although it required approval of National! points. Akron is 8-3.

ermine in." Defending champion Homero refused to comment on the Steubenville had to scramble McCarren's 26 49 59 79 Btrkhlmm 19 38 55 76 DICKERSONS: McMillen 3-2-8, Middlemus 2-4-8, Medley 9-2-20, Reigle 5-0-10, Mitchell 4-2-10, Reyzek 5-5-15, Jarvis 1-3-5, Howell 1-0-2. Totals: 30-18-78. HATHAWAYS: R. Bechtol 2-0-4, Holt 2-0-4, Catrow 3-0-6, T. Bechtol 13-8-34, Stitler 3-3-9, Warne 1-0-2, Mizer 5-0-10, Wilkens 1-4-6.

Totals: 30-15-75. iuglass, Who started on the: 10th hole, closed with four! Blancas shot a 69. The 144-player field was to be League owners berore it could be made an amendment to report, but John Gaherin, the owners' negotiator, indicated his talks with Marvin Miller, in the final three minutes after leading Point Park up to that; Rams, will be arraigned Tuesday on a felony charge of possessing marijuana for sale. Rentzel, found guilty in 1970 for indecent exposure, was arrested at his Hollywood home Wednesday by narcotics detectives who found "half a pound of marijuana and narcotics paraphernalia." straight birdies as he made a cut to the low 70 and ties after today's round with the cutoff major league baseball rules. National League owners will bid for the lead with a 30-33 executive director of the point.

The visitors rained to tie the score at but with 63. ingly approved the junior loop's Dave Zelgler, local representative of the Coshocton Elks' freethrow shooting contest, shows his three trophies won In competition In the State contest. Zelgler placed third In the 13-year-old division. Zeigler Is Third In State Contest expected to be only one or two strokes above par. Players Association, were pro gressing smoothly.

three seconds to play Jim Fos "I've always played well experimental use of the rule; ter hit two free throws for "I like what happened," change for the next three Steubenville to assure the vie Hathaways 24 49 62 73 Dickersons 18 38 55 78 tory, the Barons' ninth against on four losses. Steve Young fired in 29 points to lead Cedarville to a Mid- NBA Louis Nippert Gains Control Of Cincinnati Reds Franchise Ohio Conference win. Cedar Dave Zeigler, 12-year-old, Coshocton athlete, placed third' ville is 8-5 overall and 2-1 in the loop. Malone is 7-7 and 0-2. Standings Shaw Barton I 14 14 Hifh Came, Carol Deffc-nbaugh 22.

High Serial, Carol Drffrnbuugh S4I. CINCINNATI (UPI) Cin Huh Trim (im, Stotts Bros. Sunoco tn tne Mate sponsored eiks' free throw shooting contest. The finals were held, following the1 Michigan-Ohio State game last Saturday. Zeigler won the county shoot, disclosed.

It was not revealed) how much stock Nippert 72. the finals in St. John's arena. He competed in five different flights of competition, making 100 of 125 shots for 80 per cent. In the state competition he had 37 of 50.

Young Zeigler was the only 12-year-old to compete in the state meet, and will therefore, be eligible next winter to return. He is a seventh grader at Coshocton Middle School and is cinnati attorney Louis Nippert By United Press International Eastern Conference Atlantic Division w. 1. pet. g.b.

Boston 33 7 .825 New York 30 10 .783 Buffalo 12 30 .288 22 purchased. assure it would stay In Cincinnati. Nippert said he contemplated no changes in management, with Francis Dale remaining as president. "I have no interest in that," Nippert said. It was the second major purchase of Reds' stock by Mike McCullouah In Golf Open PHOENIX, Mike McCullough was six strokes off the lead in the Phoenix Open, Thursday.

He trails first round leader J. C. Snead. Nippert In nine months. Last the District at Marietta, and then the Regional held last Saturday morning at Marysvllle, before competing in Philadelphia A 40 .091 30 TM-VAUEY STANDINGS! Tttomu StMk Houm 4t'4 VU, TfTptltl Dru 4VI, lj A Rnturint Tmr Htrdwtrt 44 31V, HaOttm Bftuf tirrun it i Johm MMtl JO Oil 31 3 Mover's TmphiM JJH 43''' Eltclrw Co.

27 4 c. 1. 1 Hiji John Sp'kJ 237; Km ttfph" W. Hirh SrriM, Jo B'o 1S2. Hnh Tctm Otme, Ihom sink Houir 1(HJ.

Hii Tun SertM, lent MMI lfn! 3. Biie J2S, til: 233. f.U; Kirkrwinctc 2f, D. Tnatfon 2:3. Thomiwon 1S, W), f.

Bibcock J. fctwukJ 217. 575. Liwltnn JM, J. McCnrmell 207, L.

Nril 301, M. HITS Mn. STANDINGS: Hit Tsam Sanaa, Stoio Bros. Sunoco 2795. Honor Boll: Janet Barton 530; Jaunitn Buiklew t05: Biliis Murray 52: Grace Ruble 202 501; ami Moors 300; Dorothea Psltrrion SU, Carol Def-fenbauih 22.

541. Splits Converted; F.loie Matt MO; Louim Bowers Carol Moors 2-7; Doad Pattervw 1-10; Janet Shuck J-1-10: Marilyn Todd 110 (J); Cora Walker 4-J; Gloria Stokces 5-6; Jean Carlson 3-20. KFGURFTTE Central Division May 13, he acquired the 19.3 per cent homings of the I. g.b. gained control or the Cincinnati Reds baseball team Thursday by acquiring part of the holdings of three other large stockholders.

Although details of the purchase were not revealed, it was believed Nippert paid: about $2 million for the slock1 previously held by David Gamble and William and James Williams. w. 25 Cincinnati Enquirer. In an unrelated development, Reds' executive vice president pet. .595 .533 .405 .302 17 21 23 After that purchase, he was Baltimore Atlanta Houston Cleveland and general manager Bob 24 17 13 2V; 8 thought to have owned 35 per McCullough fired a 68.

Snead shot a near record 62, for the Get Cold Relief! cent of the club. Howsam Thursday signed a new three-year contract. Terms of the contract were not first round. One of those tied In the same group is Jerry Western Conference Midwest Division Nippert was a member of the original syndicate that pur revealed. McGee of New Lexington.

UK 29 31 24 XH 25V, mi g-b. w. 1. pet, chased the ball club from The deal consummated weeks of negotiation and many facets' of the agreement were not .705 3H4 34 32 3D i 21 3H4 2S' 25 24 IS STANDINGS Dawurm f. ttnma (XMhocton Tils I A of Willi ApplnnrS Clow Newherry'i tunrheonetlf Coshocton Ret'testion Davis Drv lleansra Fnher Paint 01 ass Munc Coh Iron Metal Mam O.

Simfily Rois Iniurance William 0. DeWitt in 1966 to 31 13 28 15 23 28 2Vi 8'i 31 33 Hihn I Gtersf OfWBld A Jochtm Carry Mr Ardnr 1 Cloush Aokmi A Khnlr O'Nejl Ii O'Nes) .651 .409 Milwaukee Chicago KC-Omaha Detroit Vicks Nyquil Formula 44 Romilar CF Silence is Golden Vicks Vapo Rub Pertussin Coldene Creomulslon 7W 3 18 25 .419 2d 35 Jfw It Arnold if Pacific Division 1J' MV, HiSh fisme, Doena Peddicord w. pet. g.b. Tri-Valley Freshmen Stop Ridgcwood, 63-29 Mmpif, ft Tvtunrrc 2 Knapper ft Workman IT 37 Drumm A Srornl 24 3T i.j Utnm A GilliBhfr 31 41 Carrrtt Cmahall 21 mi 31 10 ,756 High "lenn, Janet Barton 548.

Wish Team Geme, Olas Muilc ml Fri. Jan. 12. P. J.

Fonfana His One Man Band Sat. Jan. 13 Bob Michaels The Ghostriders Huh Team Dawson Horn 13 .683 3 21 .512 10 Hh Game, Ralph Sladt 310, Norma! Los Angeles Golden Stale Phoenix Seattle Portland Oial 217. Honor Roll; Ruby WrliM J5; Mnry 28 22 13 11 33 .283 20'4 Bnmhouwe 525. 205; Psulmt nroM 5'0 33 .250 2M DRSDEN Tri-Valley'si Donna Pertilicord Ml; Dot Carejr Jfll Lula Williami 2DI.

MOOSF NO. Wl TANniMrJIi Thursday's Results freshmen team ripped Hiah SfNfv Ttaiph Slark 55s; Sampwui 520. Hit Tam Gama, Prw A Arnold 13)13. Splits Convrtd: J-l Dick Spcresl, Norms Oswald Shirlfy Knepoer, Dottia Caray, Dav Klmiifr. iMnna Harton.

twia O'Nfil, Mary Mullrll r2(! 4 Drumm: Annia Srt; Lsura Arnold; 2-J Lucv Ridgewood. 63-29. Thursday RIDGEWOOD: Warne 0-1-1, Powell 2-4-8, Bell 3-2-8. Richardson 0-1-1, Brown 0-3-3, Iiuvray 0-1-1, Scott 1-0-2, McKee 1-2-4, Mercer 0-1-1. night.

Ridcewood saw Its record LISTER I CIPACOL SUCRETS THROAT LOZENGES BORDEN'S ICE CREAM CARRY OUTS THE SPOT llth AND CHESTNUT ST. OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 1 0:00 P.M. Burger Beef Mome No 9 Cyclopi FAA Durbens Barbef Shot Hut Tavern 10 til 2 Arfkint, Ron Adkino, Mikf (Itliagntr slide to 24 and the Generals will be at River View next Monday. 4--l Norma Blank; -t Ralph Slack.

Totals; 7-15-29. TRI-VALLEY: Shroyer 3-2-8 Hickman 5-0-10, Jennings 1-4-8 Hlh Bob Lewis 227. Hitt Rerirl, tnr Grms High leant (jama, Cyclopi EAA Martin led the Tri-Valley IN OUR NEW LOUNGE All Legal Beverages Dancing Delicious Food GREEN LANTERN INN Sidwell 1-2-4, Hood 1-0-2, Martin Hub Tam Seriea. Mooae MS New York 122 Atlanta 107 KC-Omaha 108 Golden St. 108 (Only games scheduled) Friday's Games Atlanta at Boston Portland at Buffalo KC-Omaha at Milwaukee New York at Houston Golden St.

at Phoenix Detroit at Cleveland vi. Philadelphia At Pittsburgh Los Angeles at Chicago attack with 11 points. Teammates Hickman and Colosky Marianna Kho'r, ooah apt DY MAPI K-KTTE STANDINGS; Stotti RtTM Sunooo Hill 5ry. Center 1 f-haw Barton 11 27 I Fine Nat 'I Bank 15 23 BraUford Ntfrwry 34 Man font W'l Hlam 5-1-11. Dailey 4-1-9, Myers 1-1-3, Coloskv 4-2-10, Lapp 0-2-2, Davis 2-0-4.

Totals; 25-13-63. each had 10 markers. I Mike Powell and Mark Bell ti. Pirrce Jonnwn 2IS-30I, O. tlurben S4J.

Klckarrli 5l, Wis J. Wubha Jr. W. Sntel 540, g. Lew, i C.

Walker H't. Holmes J. Bowers lit, wuiisms o. sio m-m. I Rldcewond II 19 2529 each had eirrht twints for the Ridgewood team.

Trl Valley li 36 5263.

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