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"eye1" w0'w tmmilii'iioyvil' oj 1 THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Saturday, June 14, H75 4C PreiD tars OHM! Sarasota Dog Track Post Time Matinee: 1:45 Night: 8p.m. Tampa Jai Alai Fronton Post Time: Matinee: 1 2 noon. Night: 7:30 p.m. (except 7 p.m.) North BySUf EIGHTH GAME Doubles, 7 points: Eusebio-Keoa 1300 9.00 4.60 1 Arri-Urauiza 10 60 7 60 4 Echeve-Mondra '00 Ouiniela (1-4) paid $55.80. Perfecta (1-4) paid $232.80.

LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS Fl RST GAME Doubles, 7 points: Tello-Leonet 14.40 14 40 5.40 Bascaran-AsiS 6.40 4 40 Arrl-Crul 4.40 1 Quiniela (3-8) paid 537.60. Perfects (-3) paid 593.60, Doubles, 7 SECOND GAME points: Besceran-Keoe 12 20 Tello-Soriano 500 5.00 320 3.00 3.80 fore the rally saved him. He started the game and then came on in relief in the seventh inning only to be tagged with the go-ahead runs. He aided his own cause in the ninth by getting an intentional' walk which set up Chappas' winning hit. Jensen came on in the seventh and almost prevented the North from trying the score by stopping John Brantley's bid for a hit, but the North pushed over two runs on a single by Joe White and a single by Steve Christmas, followed by pitcher but for the ninth innmf rally.

Chamberlain's John Shouse started in right, field and finished at first "base. He drove in a run in the third inning with a single and opened the winning ninth by being safe on an error. He played flawlessly at field. South 4, North 7 North 000 000 601 7-4-1 South 023 000 003-4-124 Lear, Hodge (3), Heston (6), Russell (7) and Brown, Etherdge (6); Sedberry, McCurdy (4), Tasker (7), Sedberry (7) and Bengochea, Ballard (6). 2b Christmas (N), Hammock (S), Jensen (S), 3b Russell (N).

a throwing error. It Jensen's sharp single with a man on base that set up the winning South rally. Harv Hammock of Carol City was the top hitter of the night with two singles and a double and was later safe on an error. Rick Lear of Haines City started for the North and an error and two hits gave the South two runs in the second. Jerry Heston of Sebring came on in the fifth and blanked the South for two innings.

He would have been the winning Echev-Crut Ouiniela (2-a) Paid S2 10 Perlecte (2-8) paid 591.50, Early Dally Double FOURTH RACE Five-sixteenths mile, Grade 1 Bread Butter etv 2LasansLou 6 H.C.'s Futurama 3 Bob's Nina 1 Douglass Parter 4 K's Nebula "ky Bo FIFTH RACE Five-sixteenths mile. Grade 1 Kenned 5 Jill Handle 2 Cappamore Am 4 Cash Import 3 Blondv'sDoll 7 Bates 4 Haggis 4 Montague Miller SIXTH RACE Five-sixteenths mile. Grade 8: Bob's Pattern 5 LadvKimborly 2 Sprite 6 Entrenched 3 Bo Collins 7 Mineola Winston 4 Free Will 1 M.A.'s Dennis SEVENTH RACE Five-sixteenths mile, Grade 0: 1 Run Lucky Borkum Riff 2 Angela Hoefer 4 Kelita 3 Clay J. 4 Bona Qr, EIGHTH RACE Five-sixteenths mile, Grade 1 Jo Randa 5 Baza 2 Rondl Harris 4 H.C.'s Big E. 3 C.

Pee'sMIlt 7 Sally Be Good 4 Janessa 8 Deltona Jet NINTH RACE Five-sixteenths mile.GradeC: 1 Taxpayer 5 Oveta Anson 2 Helvetica 4 Mada 3 Baby Car 7 Gabriel Speed 4 Gallant inola I Rippin Bass TENTH RACE Five-sixteenths mile. Grade 1 Rock A Melody 5 Sum Apache 2 Creslip 4 Wilcliffe Dancer 3 Madalyn 7 Dave's Dream 4 Broadford Era I Friendly Earl J. (-2) paid LAST NIGHT'S RESULTS FIRST RACE Five-sixteenths mile, Grade time 31.47: Bright Ferry 21.80 1 60 6.40 4 Give and Take 3.20 2.60 2 Better Dancer 3.40 4 Ouiniela 2-4 paid 36.40. SECOND RACE Three-eighths mile. Grade time 38.65: Feemax 5.40 3.00 2.60 3 Deauville Scobv 5.60 4.20 1 Caledonia 4.40 6 Ouiniela 1-3 paid 19.20.

Perfecta 3-1 paid 46 20. Daily Double 4-3 paid 72 80. Daily Double 4-1 paid 1100 (Consolation). THIRD RACE 5-14 mile Grade Time 31.32: Happy Key 10.00 4.60 3.00 3 Prince Chad 4.20 2.60 4 Buddy Blue 3-3 Ouiniela (34) paid $28.60 Perfecta (3-4) paid $64.50 FOURTH RACE Five-sixteenths mile, Grade time 31.34: YankasSon 5.80 3.20 2.60 3 Douglass Travil 4.20 3.00 K's Mandalav 3.20 4 Ouiniela 3-8 paid 17.60. Perfecta 3-8 paid 40.80.

FIFTH RACE Five-sixteenths mile. Grade time 31.74: Anchorman 13.00 5 00 3.40 5 Artistic Style 4.60 4.00 3 Ina nutshell 5.40 7 Ouiniela 3-5 paid 26.00. Perfecta 5-3 paid 91.50. SIXTH RACE Five-sixteenths mile. Grade Time 31.

71: Jalapeno 15.00 660 360 2 Uptown Artist 5.40 2.80 5 Gallant Vida 2.60 1 Ouiniela 2 5 paid 41 .60 Trifecta 2-5-1 paid 180.80 SEVENTH RACE Three-eighths mile. Grade Time 39.03: Daily Bread 30.20 12 80 4.20 Hefty 16.20 1.20 6 By JACK SLAYTON Tribune Sports Writer LAKELAND Three runs in the ninth inning gave the South an 8-7 win over the North here last night in the High School All-Star baseball game at Joker Marchant Stadium. The winners scored on an error and singles by Charlie Jensen of King and Butch Ballard and the winning hit by Harry Chappas of Fort Lauderdale Nova. The rally ruined Joe Russell's chance to be a hitting and a pitching hero. The Winter Park righthander hit a two-run triple in the big seventh inning for the North and then came on as a pitcher and blanked the South for two innings before the big rally.

Mike Sedberry, undefeated during the season, was almost tagged with his first loss be- NINTH GAME Doubles. 7 points: Hernandez-Almorza 10.60 1.40 4.60 4 Joaauin-Jasa .0 4,20 2 Arteta-Gorrono 4.00 Ouiniela (2-4) paid $3 20. Perfecta 14-2) paid $82.50. TENTHGAME Doubles. 7 points: Elorrlo-Guerrice 10.80 5.20 3.60 Javy-Urgulze 3.60 4 Saiezar-Leonet 4.60 1 Oulnlela (4-5) paid $74.60.

Perfecta (5-4) paid $231.30. Late Dally Double (4-5) paid $1 14.30. ELEVENTH GAME Singles, 7 points: SoUun 15.80 10.60 5.20 1 Lac. 7.00 3.60 4 Alfonso 4.00 3 Ouiniela 1-4 paid 70.20 Perfecta 1-4 paid 420.60 TWELFTH GAME Doubles, 7 points: Elorrlo-Arambarrl 1380 t.20 5.00 1 BoMvar-Sorleno 4.60 3.20 5 Goltla-Guerrica 5.40 Ouiniela (1-5) paid $28.40 Perfecta (1-5) paid $143.70 Late Big (1-4 1-5) paid $520.60 Attendance 2,182. Handle 131,831 ENTRIES MATINEE FIRST GAME Doubles, 7 points: Rally, Gamecock Gain Series Final Swimmers $153.30.

THIRD GAME Doubles. 7 points: Rentdo-lspa 13 20 IN 5.60 3 Goltie-Mondra 12 40 6 80 7 -Arrl-Asll 3.80 2 Oulnleia 13-7) paid S46 60 Pirfecta (3-7) paid $158.10 FOURTH GAME Doubles, 7 points: Salejer-Almorza 15.20 5.60 3.40 3 Elorrio-Juan 5.60 3.40 2 Solaun-Gorrooo 4.20 5 Oulnlela 2-3 paid 36.60. Ptrfecta 3-2 paid 87.00. Early Bis 03-7 2-3 paid 1516.00. Fl FTH GAME Doubles, 7 points: Hernandez-Soriano 9 40 5.00 4.00 4 Durango-Asis 10.00 5.80 6 Alfonso-lspa 3.40 3 Oulnlela (4-6) paid $56.20 Perfecta (4-6) paid $136.20 SI XTH GAME Singles, 7 points: javy 12.80 6.60 3.20 3 Mondra 3.10 2 Solaun 4.40 7 Ouiniela 2-3 paid 47 20 Perfecta 3-2 paid 135.00 SEVENTH GAME Doubles, 7 points: Durango-Laca 14.80 7.20 5 60 7 Alfonso-Gorrono 5.80 3.80 3 Arteta-Juan 6.00 1 Oulniela 3-7 paid 46.20 Perfecta 7.3 paid 182.10 EIGHTH GAME Doubles, 7 points: Renedo-Arembarri 20.40 17.80 6.60 7 Arri-Javier 6.60 4.40 1 Salaier-lspa 7-20 5 Ouiniela 1-7 paid 59.60 Perfecta 7-1 paid 204.90 NINTH GAME Doubles, 7 points: Elorrio-Jasa 14.60 6.60 4.00 1 GoitiaGorrono 6.20 3.80 I Salazer-Laca 4.00 3 Ouiniela 1-8 paid 35.60 Perfecta 1-8 paid 101.70 TENTH GAME, Doubles, 7 points: Areteta-Arambarri 15.80 14.60 11.80 1 Bascaran-Onaindia 10.80 5.00 4 Eusebio-Urguiza 4.20 2 Ouiniela (44) paid Perfecta (8-4) paid $140.10.

Late Daily Double (1-8) paid $150.90. ELEVENTH GAME Singles, 7 points: Pablo 13.60 8 60 3.20 4 Bolivar 4.40 2.80 5 Elorrio 2 80 2 Ouiniela 4-5 paid 45.20 1 Tello-Kepa 5 Eusebid-lsoa 2 Renedo-Sebastian 6 Hernandez-Cruz 3 Arri-Zulaica 7 Joaguin-Mondra 4 Bascaran-Javier 8 Echeva-Asis Subs: Arteta-Leonet SECOND GAME Doubles, points: 1 Arri-Cruz 5 Arteta-Zulaica 2 Tello-Asis 6 Renedo-Leonet 3 Hernandez-Javier 7 Jaw-Sebastian 4 Echeva-Kepa 8 Bascaran-lspa Subs: Eusebio-Mondra ELEVENTH RACE Five-sixteenths mile, Grade 1 Effee 5 Mineola Angel 2 Kim's Whatever 6 M.A.'s Sir Gerard 3 A. Printer 7 Sandy's Pandy 4 Ravak 4 Swift Yellowhand TWELFTH RACE Five-sixteenths mile.GradeC: 1 Texas Dream 5 Bingo 2 Franconia 6 SmilinLiz 3 westv Clint 7 Caesar's Dolphin 4 Double Flip 8 Tryster Night FIRST RACE Three-eighths mile. Grade 1 Red Bobbin 5 Shur Bobble 2 Chubbv's Cherub 4 Erindale Flyer 3 Pleasing Result 7 McPride 4 H.D.'s Store I Record Handle OMAHA, Neb. (UPI) -South Carolina scored four ninth inning runs last night to hand Arizona State pitcher Ray Cochran his first loss in 15 decisions this season and Vie Today At USF Doubles, 7 points: 5 Goitia-Zulaica 6 Bascaran-Soriano 7 Salazar-lspa THIRDGAME- 1 Eusebio-Javier 2 Renedo-Cruz 3 Tello-Onaindia 4 Arri-Mondra 17-6 on Thursday night.

Texas also has lost once in the tournament. South Carolina's Tim Lewis won the battle of undefeated pitchers, going the distance to raise his season record to 1 1-0. Cochran struck out 10 and had control until the ninth inning when the Gamecocks rapped out four hits and capitalized on two errors. Arizona State snapped a scoreless tie in the bottom of the eighth inning when Jerry I Alfonso-Kepa Subs: Echeva-Sebastian eliminate the tournament favorite Sun Devils from the More than 500 swimmers College World Series, 4-1. representing nine area clubs will take to the waters at the The Gamecocks gained a South Florida Natatorium as berth in tonight's title game of the two-day Private Club the double-elimination tour- Maddox doubled to drive in Bob Pate, who singled.

But the Gamecocks' Mark VanBever doubled to open the ninth and went to third on a sacrifice. He scored the tying run on a single by former Hillsborough Community College star Garry Hancock, snapping a 20-inning scoreless streak by ASU pitchers. Hank Small then singled to knock out and after a walk to Steve King, Jim Pan-kovits slapped an infield hit to bring home Hancock with the go-ahead run. A bunt down, the third base line by Steve Cook scored Small from third base and pinch runner Chuck McLean followed on Small's Three-eighths K's Mimi 3.60 4 Ouiniela 5-6 paid 137 80 Perfecta 5-4 paid 381.30 EIGHTH RACE 5-16 mile. Grade B.Time 31.41, track-fast.

Running Sioux 10.20 3.80 2.40 1 Husker Fire 4.60 2.40 8 Zero Minus 2.20 4 Ouiniela (1-8) Paid $11.60 Perfecta (U) paid $49.20. NINTH RACE Five-sixteenth! mile, Grade Time 31.47: Dun Almon Ivy .00 5.60 2.60 1 Milk And Honey 5.00 3.00 2 Cilohoela 2.20 6 Ouiniela 1-2 paid 24.80 Perfecta 1-2 paid 73.80 TENTH RACE Five-sixteenths mile. Grade Time 31.25: Roman 4.40 4.40 4.20 I Manatee Peggy 4.40 19.00 4 Tonkawa Phyllis 4.80 Ouiniela 4-8 paid 43.20 ELEVENTH RACE mile. Grade Time 38.89: Finish Power 5.40 4.00 3.00 2 K's Beautiful 5.40 5.40 1 M.A.'s Moose 3.40 3 Ouiniela (1-2) paid $14.89. Big Perfecta (8-4) with (2-1) paid $745.60.

TWELFTH RACE 3-1 mile. Grade Cactus Joy 19.00 9.40 4.40 2 K's Gamma 4.00 4.20 4 Flit 700 8 Ouiniela (2-4) paid Trifecta (2-4-5) paid $461.20. Attendance Handle $274,981. SECOND RACE mile.GradeC: 1 Rambling Red 2 Dottie Power 3 K's Surprise 4 Play Me Championships begin this nament against Texas, which slaughtered South Carolina morning at 9. FOURTH GAME Doubles, 7 points: 1 Solaun-Arambarri 5 Elorrio-Laca 2 Javv-Guerrica 4 Bolivar-Soriano 3 Arteta-Gorrono 7 Joey-Lecue 4 Durango-Juan 8 Pablo-Almorza Subs: Alfonso-Jasa FIFTH GAME Doubles, 7 points: 1 Alfonso-Asis 5 Goitia-Jasa 2 Salazar-Javier 4 Solaun-Onaindia 3 Javv-lspa 7 Elorrio-Leonet 4 Eusebio-Urouiza Durango-Sebastian Subs: Renedo-Zulaica SIXTH GAME Singles, 7 points: 5 Irene Jones 4 Kay's Buff 7 Spencer Buckskin Babe Five-sixteenths 5 B.

Printer 4 H. Lemon 7 KidOynomlte I Bruser Borden Five-sixteenths Dill Leads TPD Golf Perfecta 4-5 paid 176.10 5 Echeva THIRD RACE mile.GradeC: 1 Touch of Class 2 Rumbler 3 Sandy Sun 4 Russian FOURTH RACE mile. Grade 1 Wvcliff Caesar 2 Little Ernie 3 Queen Deborah 4 Look Smart FIFTH RACE mile.GradeC: 6 Leonet 7 Mondra I Joaauin 1 Tello 2 Javier 3 Cruz 4 Bascaran Sub: Arri NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, SC. (AP) Joey Dills of Tulsa, stroked his way into the lead yesterday with a one-under-par 71 in the fifth round of the Tournament Players Division spring competition for professional golf tour playing cards. Dills toured the Green Doubles, 7 SEVENTH GAME third place at 362 after shooting a 75.

Eddie Vossler of Oklahoma City, shot the day's lowest round, a four-under-par 68 which set a competitive record for the Green course. His round included eight birdies and four bogeys in nines of 33-35, but he was 11 strokes off the pace at 370. Only five players broke par points: 1 Elorrio-Soriano 5 Bolivar-Leonet 2 Joaauin-Laca 6 Solaun-Lecue 3 Pablo-Arambarri 7 Durango-Almorza 4 Joey-Mondra Salezar-Gorrono Subs: Goitia-Juan heels when third baseman Gary Allenson threw wildly to first. Maddox's hit gave him a NCAA total base record of 184 in a single season, surpassing the 182 mark set last yearby Rich Dauer of Southern California. 1 Sen ID Carolina ooo eat ate 4 Arliena Stele to est eta I Lewis and Keatlev; Cochran.

Bethke 1 Van Der Meersche and Harrison. Lewis, 114. L-Cochran, 14-1. 5 Scrabblt 4 Myron 7 Al's Buddy I K's Explorer Five-sixteenths 5 April Fancy 4 Circuit Breaker 7 Furether Curried Five-sixteenths SMissNett 4 Aapche Peak 7 H. I K's Quota ENTRIES MATINEE FIRST RACE Five-sixteenths mile.

Grade GAME Doubles, 7 EIGHTH Defending PCL champion Carrollwood Village will lead the field, which includes teams from Brandon, Oak View, Lakeland, Town Country, Palma Ceia, Plant City, Carlouel and Lakewood. Preliminaries will begin at 9 a.m. this morning and tomorrow. The finals are slated for 6 p.m. on both days.

There will be no admission to the meet and the public is invited. Three team and each individual winners will receive a trophy, while second and third place finishers get ribbons. The highest point earners in each age group gets trophies. There will be five divisions of swimming, the eight-and-unders, 9-10, 11-12. 13-14 and 15-18.

Both boys and girls will be swimming in the two-day affair. Today's schedule has the freestyle events, individual medley and medley relays on tap, while the breaststroke, backstroke, butterfly and free relays will be held tomorrow. 1 Proclaimed 2 Stanley 3 K's Columbus 4 Gaultier Bill SIXTH RACE mile, Grade 1 Equal Value 2 Harold's Best 3 Bobbie Spencer 4 Mineola Jackie points: 1 Echeva-1 soa 5 Joaquin-Asis 1 Sesk in Flyer pusseioon 2 Eusebio-Zulaica 4 Arri-Arambarri 2 Betty La Fleur 4 Gallant Finette 3 L.B.'sSareLee 7 Montague Crystal and nine others equaled the regulation figure. 3 Hernandez-Sebastian 7 Renedo-Jas 4 Tello-Urouiza I Arteta-Kepa Subs: Bascaran-Ramon INTH GAME Doubles, 7 points: 1 Eusebio-Mondra 5 Hernandez-Lecuc 2 Bascaran-Urouiza 4 Arteta-Guerrica 3 Echeva-Onelndia 7 Durango-Soriano 4 Renedo-Juan I Joaauin-Jasa Subs: Solaun-Laca TWELFTH GAME Doubles, 7 pjints: Solaun-Juan 20.00 8.60 6.20 1 Goitia-Arambarri 8.60 4.60 2 Durango-Gorrono 4.80 4 Ouiniela (1-2) paid $71.00. Perfecta (1-2) paid $232.20.

Late Big 0 Consolation (4-5) and all 1 paid All 2 paid $233.00. Handle $320,233. FRIDAY'S RESULTS MATINEE FIRST GAME Doubles, 7 points: Eusebio-Asis 16.20 5.00 3.60 4 Arri-Zulaica 4.40 6.00 1 Bascaran-Soriano 5.00 I Ouiniela (1-4) paid $40.40. Perfecta (4-1) paid $95.70. SECOND GAME Doubles, 7 points: Echeva-Javier 10.40 4 40 360 3 Renedo-Leonet 5.00 320 7 Arri-lspa 3.20 2 Ouiniela (3-7) paid $60 60.

Perfecta (3-7) paid $127.20. Early Daily Double (4-3) paid $266.10. THIRD GAME Doubles, 7 points: Renedo-Soriano 13.00 4.20 4.00 4 Echeva-Kepa 3 80 5.80 1 Tello-Onaindia 6.20 3 Ouiniela (1-4) paid $54.20. Perfecta (4-1) paid $145.50. FOURTH GAME Doubles, 7 points: Goitia-Juan 10.40 4.60 4.00 1 Joaquin-Almorza 4.80 4.40 3 Elorrio-Gorrono 4.00 7 Oulnlela (1-3) paid $35.40.

Perfecta (1-3) paid $120.60. Early Big (1-4 1-3) paid $798.60. 4 What's Going On Reta Shan SECOND RACE Five-sixteenths mile.GradeC: 1 Gallant Supreme 5 Vice But Nlct 2 Popoycorn 4 Snap 3 H.D.'s Blockade 7 Early Star 4 Shyan Fancy Diamond Charge THIRD RACE Five-sixteenths mile, Grade 1 Ahaveen Flash 5 MineolaAbbit SEVENTH RACE Three-eighths mile. Grade 1 Montague Mystic 5 Lady Seven Up (M) 2 Top Stule 4 Cecy's First 3 Zaine Wayne 7 H. Bridgette 4 Melody Whiz I Saddle EIGHTH RACE Five-sixteenths mile.

Grade 1 Bull Maxim 5 Corky Cal The Morning After 6 Ben Murphy 2 Twinky 3 Expiditer 4 Baynor 7 Kaneeroo ChaChaChe 2 L. Sunday Sir 4 Smart Power 3 Nipa Problem 7 Midas Grade course, harder of the two being used at the Bay Tree Golf Plantation, where a field of 232 players set out Monday for the six-round test for playing cards. Two cuts reduced the field to 70 players for Friday and Saturday final rounds. Saturday's final round will be over the Gold course, measuring 7,174 yards with par 72. Meanwhile, the Professional Golfers Association announced it will issue playing cards to the top 13 players.

Dills posted a 33-38 over the layout on his way to the 71 which gave him a 359, one under par for five rounds. David Lynn of Glen Eiiyn, 111., moved into second place, shooting a 72 to trail Dills by a stroke at 360. Barry Jaeckel of Los Angeles, who shared the lead after Thursday's round, was in TENTH GAME Doubles, 7 points: 1 Solaun-Urquiza 5 Pablo-Guerrica 2 Salazar-Arambarri 6 Joey-Juan 3 Alfonso-Almorza 7 Bolivar-Onaindia 4 Javv-Gorrono Goitia-Laca Subs: Durango-Lecue ELEVENTH GAME Singles, 7 points: 1 Elorrio 5 Bolivar 2 Alfonso 4 Joey 3 Laca 7 Gorrono 4 Almorza I Pablo Sub: Solaun 4 Wvcliff Sadie NINTH RACE mile. Grade 1 Spats 2 Miss HI 3 Clinton 4 Gaultier Oscar TENTH RACE mile, Grade 1 Quaffed 2 Sherry Mae 3 Julia Ann 4 K's Question I H. Anxious Five-sixteenths 5 Jodv Gem 4 Montague Formula 7 Bonnie Poole I Hater's Gal Five-sixteenths 5 J.

J. Roman 4 Startling Effect 7 Gaultier Jerry a Where's Tuff Calder IPark Racing TWELFTH GAME Doubles, 7 points: 4 1 Alfonso-Lee ue 5 Joey-Jasa 3 Goitia-Almorze 4 Elorrio-Gorrono 4 3 Pablo-Juan 7 Bolivar-Urquiza 4 Durango-Guerrica 8 Solaun-Laca Subs: Salazar-Arambarri FIFTH GAME Doubles, 7 points: Arteta-Urquiza 11.60 11.80 8.80 Echeva-Cruz 6.80 5.40 Hernandez-Jasa 5.00 Ouiniela (3-6) paid $63.00. Froirj Page 1 stadium will hike the carbon monoxide level above state limits and that it is dangerous to us too. More dangerous than we suspect, they say. It's like drinking and smoking and dis-sapating, he said.

Stewart did say he had no examples of other stadium projects causing such problems, but he said he said he was certain they did. WHAT HE wants, he says, is proof that the sports authority will be able to develop off-site parking and have the fans 'over-the-limit shuttled back and forth with a minimum of additional vehicles in the area spouting pollution. It was based on the anticipated, and voted, stadium expansion to 71,000 that the National Football League awarded the 27th franchise to this area with home-base in Tampa Stadium. It was based on the expanded stadium that Hugh Cul-verhouse paid the NFL $16 million for the franchise, now known as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. It was based on the expanded Tampa Stadium that he has begun assembling his staff, and it was based on the expansion that bonds were sold to raise the money for the expansion.

And, virtually, all the bonds are sold. Stewart said he can't help that, that the problem was his ELEVENTH RACE Three-eighths mile, Grade 1 Red Bud Lonely Earl 2 Mineola MsMufit 6 Yellow Bear 1 3 Poor Little Robin 7 sinko RESULTS FIRST RACE $4,000, claiming, 3 I 4-vear-oids. 4 furlongs: dh-Tvvil (JSaliius) 4.40 4.00 3.00 dh-Ribot Alibhei (Herisn) ENTRIES NIGHT I RST GAME Doubles, 7 points: 1 Rio-Javier 5 Hernandez-Zulaica 2 Arri-Kepa 4 Bascaran-Cruz 3 Tello-lspa 7 Eusebio-Mondra 4 Renedo-Asis 8 Echeva-Sebastian Subs: Joaquin-Leonet SECOND GAME Doubles, 7 points: Perfecta (6-3) paid $135.00. SIXTH GAME Singles, 7 points: Eusebio 15.40 6.40 4.20 1 Cruz 4 80 380 2 Mondra 5 00 4 Ouiniela (1-2) paid $32 80. Perfecta (1-2) paid $129.00.

SEVENTH GAME Doubles, 7 points: Durango-Almorza 17.20 460 3.60 5 Elorrio-Juan 12.60 4.40 4 Solaun-Arambarri 6.80 2 Ouiniela (4-5) paid $89.00 Perfecta (5-4) paid $175.50. 9 20 1.80 5.60 Tell Doll RACE Three-eighths 5 H. Dottie 4 Manatee Bobby Jr. 7 Bunny Bumper I Lord Joe 4 Shimmering TWELFTH mile. Grade 1 Summer Sue 2 Silky O'Hare 3 Becky Shan 4 Snolke Native Companion (Demarco) 3.20 Time dh dead heat for first.

1 Arri-Sebastian 2 Tello-Zulaica 3 Eusebio-Kepe 4 Rio-Cruz 5 Renedo-Soriano 6 Bascaran-Leonet 7 Arteta-lspa I Joequin-Javier was not contacted in the beginning. Smokers Win Jax Tourney OCALA (Special) The South Tampa Smokers wor the fifth annual Jacksonville Invitational baseball tour-nament here Thursday night, beating Ocala 4-2 in a rain-delayed championship game. The contest, which was rained out in Jacksonville last Sunday, was switched to Ocala after a coin flip with the Smokers. As it turned out, the home field advantage didn't mean much to the Tampans, who scored three times in the first inning and once in the second to put the game away. Billy Slinker was the winning pitcher, shutting out the Ocalans after surrendering solo runs in the first two frames.

Saiiner Dies DALLAS (AP) Fred San-ner, sports writer" for the Austin American-Statesman for 10 years, died in a Dallas rest horn yesterday. He was 56. Subs: Echeve-Mondra THIRDGAME Doubles, 7 points .1 Tello-Mondra 5 Echeva-Onaindia 2 Rio-Kepa Salazar-Javier 3 Hernandez-Asis 7 Javv-Zulaica 4 Arri-Urquiza Alfonso-Cruz Subs: Renedo-lspa Meriwealher Signs HOUSTON (UPI) The NBA Houston Rockets have signed their No. 1 draft choice, 6-10 Southern Illinois center Joe Meri weather, to a mul-tiyear contract, General Manager Ray Patterson said FOURTH GAME Doubles, 7 Express Signs Paul Orndorff From Tribune Wires Paul Orndorff is back in pro football again. Orndorff, former Brandon High and University of Tampa grid star, signed a contract yesterday with the new Jacksonville Express of the World Football League.

A fullback, Orndorff has previously been with the New Orleans Saints and Chicago Bears of the National Football League. Orndorff starred for four years at Tampa after completing a distinguished grid career at Brandon, where he became known as one of the school's best players ever. points: 1 Arteta-Juan 2 Alton so-Leca 3 Pablo-Guerrica Solaun-Almorza 4 Bolivar-Jasa 7 Durango-Gorrono I Elorrio-Lecue 4 Joey-Onaindia Subs: Goitia-Arambarri Selections Matinee 1 Dusseldorf 5. Gallant Finette 6, Seain Flyer 1 2 Gallant Supreme 1, Snap 4, H.D.'S Blackade3 3 Kaneeree 7, Twinky 2. Exploiter 3 4 K's Nebula 4, A Reality 5, Douglass Parter7 (-CtiftiMfTiorv Ami 2 KvMictf Mmi taVffVM Miller 9 4 Free Will 4, Bee's Pattern M.A.'s DennfsO 7 Angela Mooter 2, Clay J.

3, Kellta 4 t-Janessa 4, C. Peri Milt 3, Rendi Harris 1 Oveta Anon 5, Gallant Ineta 4, Gabriel Speed 7 14 Madalvn 3, Breadferd Era 4, Friendly Earl J. 4 11 Swift Yellewhand 4, Kim's Whatever 2. A. Printer 3 12 Tryster 4, Francenia 2, Texas Dream 1 Best Bet: K's Nebula (4th) Daily Double: 2-7 Nteht 1 OiubOVl Cherub 2, Record Handle 4, ErindaieFtver4 2 Spencer 7, Buckskin Babe 8, Irene Jones 3 Touch Of Class 1, Kid Dynamite 7, Bruser Borden 8 4 Al's Buddy 7, Wvcliff Caesar 1, Myron 6 5 Gaultier Bill 4, Curried 4, Circuit Breaker 4 4 Bobble Seencer 3, H.D.'s Abner 7.

Apache Peak 4 7 Toe Style 2, Zaine Wayne 3, Saddle 4 4 Nlaa Problem 3, L.B.'s Sunday Sir 2, Bull Maxim 1 Gaunter Oscar 4, Clinton 3, Jedy GemS to Gaultier Jerry J. t. Roma Julia Ami 11 Yeller Bear 4, Tell Dell t. Red Bud 12 Summer Sue 1, Sne Ike 4, 'S SECOND RACE Purse $3,800, claiming, 3-vear-ofds up, 4 furlongs: Colrullah (St. Leon) 7.80 4.00 3.00 Exclusive Bolero (Gallltano) 7.40 4.00 Kings First Crown (Mahon) 12.00 Time 1:14.

Dally Double (4-3) paid $17 21 Dally DeuMe (9-3) paid $49.88 Perfecta sale) $45 44 THIRD RACE Purse $4,000, maidens, 2-vear-olds. 5 furlongs Doc Bard (DeMarco) 4.40 300 2 40 Hurricane Ed (Gallltano) 4.00 3.00 Winning Erin (Cox) 2.80 Time :59 3-5. Perfect! (2-9) paid $17.88 FOURTH RACE Purse $4,200, claiming, 3-year-old, One 1-14 mile: Lucky Piere (Mahon) 22.40 8.00 3.40 Bold Morn (RHernandez) 3.20 2.40 Frazier (WCCIark) 2.40 Time 1:50 1-5. Perfecta (2-7) Mid $44.2 FIFTH RACE Purse $5,004, claiming, 4-year elds ue. 7 furlenei: Mr.

Paul (Galtnel 4e.20 U.M 7 6 Beef (Roberts) 7.48 4 20 dn-Umber Gloss (Asteree) 3.64 dh Polynesian Art (Salinas) 3.68 Time 1.12-1. dh deed heat for 3rd Perfecta (2-4) paid $157.48 Trifecta (24-11) paid SM1.M Trlfecta (2-4-12) pakf $277.44 SIXTH RACE Purse $6,500. maiden 3 1 4-year-olds. One 1-16 mile, turf: a-Tvke's Time (WCCIark) 3.40 3 20 2 40 a-Mr. Jo Dawn (Roberts) 3.20 2 10 dq-Bold Blue (Harrison) 7.80 Time Coupled.

Perfecta (1-2) paid $44.04 SEVENTH RACE Purse $4,500, claiming, 3-year-olds up. One mile: Dauber II (Salinas) 10.40 4.40 3.40 Pete Simon (St Leon) 4.40 3 40 Rafaelo (WCCIark) 5.20 Time 1:40 1-5. Perfecta (2-3) paid $41.24 Trifecta (2-3-4) Mid EIGHTH RACE Purse $4,000, claiming, 3-vear-olds, 4 furlongs: Contemporary (Nkolo) 11.40 4.60 4.60 Queen Scent (PLRoberts) 12.40 5.40 Mr. Gibson (Cintron) 3.00 Time Perfecta (4-5) Mid $142.44 NINTH RACE Purse $6,500, claiming. 3-vear-olds up, 4V furlongs: Lucky Smart (Perne) 4.00 4.40 3 40 First of The Fare (WCCIark) 11.20 5.20 Dancer's Destiny (StLeon) 3.40 Perfecta (2-1) MM $97.44 TENTH RACE Purse $4,600, claiming.

3-year-olds up. One mile: Hue so Perdido (JSalines) 164 4.40 3.60 Bay Voyage (Danlean) 3.60 3.00 Best Challenge (Depess) 10.20 Perfecta (7-4) MtdtUbt Trifecta (7-4-14) Mid tm.t Attendance 7,752. Handle $742,941 Fl FTH GAME Doubles, 7 points: 1 Joaquln-lspa 5 Durango-Urqulza 2 Alfonso-Sebastian 6 ElorrioOnalndle 3 Eusebto-Arambarri 7 Goitla-Sorlano 4 Saiezar-Leonet Javy-Jase Subs: Hernandez-Asis SIXTH GAME Singles, 7 points: 1 Leonet Onaindia 2 Mondra 4 Durango 3 Jaw 7 Jasa 4 Goitia Juan Sub: Urauiza SEVENTH GAME Doubles, 7 points: 1 Goitia-Guerrica 5 Joey-Urquiza 2 Solaun-Arambarri 4 Pablo-Almorza 3 Javy-Lecue 7 Bolivar-Leonet 4 Joaquin-Gorrono I Durango-Laca Subs: Elorrio-Juan EIGHTH GAME Doubles, 7 points: 1 Arri-Zulaica 5 Arteta-Cruz 2 Tello-Sebastian 4 Rlo-lspe 3 Renedo-Javier 7 Echeva-Mondra 4 Hernandez-Kepa Bascaran-Asls Subs: Eusebio-Onaindla NINTHGAME Doubles, 7 points: 1 Alfonso-Arambarri 5 Javv-Gorrono 1 Pablo-Soriano 6 Elorrio-Juan 3 Salazar-Almorza 7 Solaun-Laca 4 Bollvar-Asis 8 Joey Leonet Subs: Durango-Lecue TENTHGAME Doubles, 7 points: 1 Hernandez Urqulza Joeouln-Juan I Renedo-Onaindia 4 Eusebio-Lecue 3 Echeva-Sorieno Artete-Guerrka 4 Bascaren-Jasa 8 Goitie-Mondra Subs: Elorrio-Laca ELEVENTH GAME Singles, 7 points: "Nobody has brought it to my attention," he said. "And, I am not personally Involved. I knew nothing of it until I read in the papers that the commissioners had voted for expansion." Later, an application for a permit was sought by Watson and Company, Stewart said, and he assigned Caramella to investigate.

Had To Park Somewhere Else Anyway Caramella, who was out of the office yesterday, "is about 25 or 26 years old. He is a graduate engineer, from the University of Rochester. I believe we hired him pretty much out of college." Stewart himself is a biologist. CARAMELLA SUGGESTED the problem be solved by developing a different traffic pattern around the stadium, and by utilizing more satellite parking. Parking at the stadium now accommodates 9,000 cars.

There is no more area to develop for parking. In truth, parking will simply have to be off-site. There never has been a choice. Perhaps of interest is the fact that virtually alt of the Buc games will be played on Sunday afternoons, when other traffic in the area is minimial. One Monday Night (nationally televised) game would be scheduled, if desired and, I guess, would not violate pollution levels.

Not sure how this might affect the contemplated effort to bring the Super Bowl here. Interesting conflict in philosophies develops when fans prefer parking close and when feasibility surveys to tell bonds to build stadiums require plenty of nearby, parking for convenience and income, only to discover tbe pollution peo-. pie say that's wrong, and unlawful, too. "It is not something that cannot be solved," said Stewart. "WE ARE working on it." said Harnly.

I I suppose if things get bad the authority could get a funer-. al home to donate 71,000 of those old-fashioned hand fans fce could all use by the numbers to fan away the bad air we brought along. Perhaps we could all blow with vigor, and in unison, getting to the stadium. INCIDENTALLY, Gene Mische, who promotes the horse-jumping shows' at the stadium said he surely does hope the-faciiny is expanded to 71,000 because he hopes to get that-many there one day for one of those marvelous events. Rogerl Stewart and I and about 12,000 other enjoyed so.

McTear Sets Meter Records Bombers Win 14-0 CLEARWATER (Special) Ray Truluck hit for the cycle and drove in seven runs here last night in leading the Clearwater Bombers to a 14-0 whitewashing of the Kankatee (111.) Kardinals. In the nightcap, Truluck added two hits in three at-bats and two RBls to lead the host to a 5-1 win. The Bombers raised their record to 30-10 on the season. Pitcher Bobby Quinn hurled a one-hit, shutout in the opener and fanned 10 Kankatee batters in upping his hurling mark to 15-2 on the year. First Game Bombers Kankatee Kerds Karrkatee Kerds 000 000 0-0-1-2 Bombers 320 432 14-16-1 Haman, Hassett (5) and Hickman: Oulnn and Del Latorre, Kunnen (4); 2b Truluck (C), Amerson (C).

Quinn (C), 3b -Truluck (C), Dickson (C), Cann (K), HR Truluck (C). SO -Quinn 10. Second Game Bombers 5. Kankatee Kards 1 Kankatee Kards 000 010 01-6-' Bombers 110 300 5-4-1 Wildrkk and Craig; Neilson and Del Latorre. 2b Cann (K), Zannanni (K), Neilson (C), Cooper (C), 3b Truluck (C).

Dottie 5 Best Bet: Gaunter Oscar (9tji). Daily Double: (2-7). omen's Golf posted by Marshall Dill, Detroit, in 1971. The world record for 100 meters is 9.9 seconds, held by six sprinters. This was only the second time the 18-year-old Florida sprinter had run the 100 meter.

He was timed' at 10.1 recently in a race in Jamaica. The race was run the University of Tennessee's artificial track which had been swept by a downpour three hours earlier. KNOXVILLE (AP)-Hous-ton McTear, co-holder of the 100 yard dash world record of 9.0 seconds, set national junior and high school recordslast night in 100 meter preliminaries of the National Junior AAU Track and Field championships. McTear, a Florida high school sensation, was clocked at 9.96 seconds. His time broke the junior AAU mark of 10.4 set by Clancy Edwards of California Poli in 1974 and the national high school standard of 10.1 5 Bolivar 4 Gorrono 7 Joey I Almorza 1 Laca 2 Elorrio 1 Alfonso 4 Pablo Sub: Solaun SUN CITY (Best Bell 7-Some) Isabel Herlev.

Gene Hlckson, M.Ruth Ritterbush, Rae McKenna. 63; Maude Hutton, Opel Moore. 63; Dorothy Wills, Catherine Stevenson. 64. hole: (low net) A Virginia Mitchell and Lit Leteilier, 36s; Rickl Martin and Jeanne Phillips, 37s; Gertrude Schneider.

Leda Devles, 40; Fran Anita TWELFTH GAME Doubles, 7 points: Salazar-Lecue Peblo-Leca 2 Durango-Juan 4 Solaun-Gorrono 3 Goitia-Almorza 7 Joey-Jasa 4 Elorrlo-Guerrica I Bolivar-Aramberrl Subs: Jevy-Urouize.

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