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Rocky Mount Telegram from Rocky Mount, North Carolina • 26

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2D Kocky mourn, telegram juni iu, ti i i NpMajpr Baseball In Women's Tennis Trad ing Deals Are Top 'Seeds. Clubs Reported By LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) Reynolds had been with the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS top-seeded players in the Expos' farm club, Winnipeg, in the International League where The trading deadline in the A omens National collegiate Sue Solon, were eliminated in singles, but they paired to win a ooubles match, 4-6, 6-1, 6-1, from the Aldrich-Kernodle team of the University of North Carolina. The only player from the host school, Connie Wanek, was eliminated in the first round, 3-6, 6-1, by Miss Mauldin. Both University of New Mexico entries, Loraine Carrico and 'enais Tournament breezed to major leagues passed virtually unnoticed.

sy victories in first and see- his record was 4-2. Torrez, 1-f with the Cards, was assigned to Winnipeg by the Expos. Ind-round action at New Mexi Not a single major deal was reported by the 24 clubs in the co State University's Courts It was reported that a las! National and American Tuesday. minute deal between Calif orn-and Washington involving con Leagues. The only tranrtions Tues In the singles only two flayers seeded among the top 8 were eliminated, both in seeled round action after a first DyejThorelnLead At Junior Golf Meet day were minor ones.

The St. Louis Cardinals sent tound bye. Mike Torrez to the Montreal Expos for another right-handed pitcher, Bob Reynolds. Carol Grfoerfer of Mississippi ftate College for Women was hipped by Janice Mauldin of dessa, 6-4, 6-0, Linda swis, 12th seeded, from UCLA GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) Kenneth- Dye Jr.

of Fayette- vule, N.C, who shot the best qualifying round, and defending troversial outfielder km. Johr son of the Angels migjfbe cc-summated but the trade fail; to materialize. The Senators did, howevt produce several late transactions. They cut veteran in fielders Joe Foy and Din Wert and called up second Lenny Randle and third baseman Dave Nelson from their Denver farm club in the Amet can Association. Washington Manager Ted Williams said that Foy and Wert would be sent to Denver if they were claimed by the other-major league teams.

Foy hit .234 for his season and Wert champion David Thore of Country Club courser He will enter North Carolina State University on a golf scholarship this fall. At 73 were Jim Adams of Fa-yetteville, who carried Thore to 20 holes in last year's finals; and South Carolinians Max Whatley of Greenville and Ter ist to Bonnie Logan of Morgan tate, 6-3, 7-. ttte top-seeded singles play-k Laura DuPont of North Declare War Reidsville, N.C, who was ex Carolina at Chapel Hill, the de empt, led the way as match play opened today in the Carolina Golf Association Junior championship tournament. KANSAS CITY (AP) The fending champion, won by jefeault in the second dound. ry Willis of Clemson.

president of the United States Track and Field Federation Dye shot a par 72 Tuesday Dye is seeking his third Janice Metcalf of TlitrusXom- over tie Greenville straight championship. There said Tuesday that if the 'Amateur Atiletic Unio "wants are 128 entrants in the 22nd annual ftnrnamprt "Hoiurwasrforced out" on a fielder's choice-when teammate Bud Harrelson grounded to Dodgers shortstop Maury Wills' who, threw, lo Lefebvre" for the out." Los Angeles won, 2-0. (AP Wirephoto) DOING A HIGH KICKOFF' Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Jim Lefeb-vre (5) employs some fancy footwork as "NewTork Mets Don Tahn (25) slides under him toward second base in first inning at New York's Shea Stadium Tuesday night. war then by we'll Srlllinois Also making the champion .050. ra-H The Senators also obtained infielder Jim Driscoll from ship flight of 32 were: 74 Joe Sills of Kannapolis.

give them war." Wayne Cooiey, USTFF president, spoke at a news conference as the federation was con On Thursday Oakland for a player to be hunity College, Azusa, Hripped Missy. Warden, of torth Carolina at "Greensboro, r2, 6-0. In doubles; Pam Richmond fcd Peggy Michel of Arizona late, the top-seeded pair, lumped the Pine Manor Cbl-fege pair of Pegg Albaugh and oaa Kasher, 6-0, 6-r The Van Allen Simplified N.C., John Plyler and Bob J5ansker of Charlotte, Walter Odiorne and Guy Sylvan of Co By DAN EVEN named later. Driscoll, 26, has been with the Athletics' Iowa cluding its annual meeting. Associated Press Sports Writer Two Texas Schools In Lead farm club in the American As- lumbia, 'John Eicborn of OMAHA, Neb.

(AP) "It Cooiey jot ed Carl Cooper, Greensboro. the" draw turns out right I sociation. HeJJatted U92. Jn21 games with the A's last season. 75 Chip Prezioso of executive directorrTttchargtng the AAU had rekindled the dispute over sanctioning of track Tennis MBMNCM would say we are in good shape." said Southern Illinois coachRichard Itchy Jones Tourney ing System, a nine-point 76 Charles Beck Jr.

of Fa- dden death tie-breaking sys-i yetteville, Jim Holmes of Ai and field meets. they charged the AAU on three counts: was used this year for the: Tuesday night after his thirds ranked team knocked out No. SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) schools including us." st time in the national colle-! four singles players and two doubles teams, remaining. The Pan American 8-4 in the 25th "My Insurant Man" WHICKER Insurance Agency UCLA Coach Glenn Bassett, tQ tournament.

Bruins have three singles play annual College World Series. "1. The -AAU has openly in who has three of the top four seeded players in the tourna- The 87th annual NCAA tennis championships have developed into a Southwest versus Pacific Coast battle heading into to ers and two doubles jteams. vited war between the two or I 91S N. Church St.

442-S1" And that's how it turned out. Defending champion Southern Today'skey matcheslouml en including defending ganizations by threatening California used four fifth inning champion Jeff Borowiak, ad day sixth round. the eligibility of athletes if they Boriwiak facing 11th seeded Zan Guerry of Rice and fourth mitted the loss hurt. gift runs to previously- Two Texas schools, Rice and participated our national participated in our national ken, Lee Keesler and Mark Harris of Charlotte, Bob Reid of Statesville, N.C., and Tom Nelson of Greensboro. 77 John McCann, Bill Chapman, Billy Callum and Keely Grice, all of Charlotte; Chuck Scott and Robert Niegelsky of Reidsville, N.C.

Walt Whitmer of Greenville, S.C; Bill Anderson of Greensboro, and Gary McNeely, of Statesville, N.C. 78 Scott Spradley of Shelby, N.C, David Clanton, tommy Stallines of Columbia. Joe rated Haroon Rabim of UCLA "The defeat has to be signifi unbeaten Tulsa 8-4 andthrow Trinity, shared the lead with 20 the tournament into a three- meeting Gerkin. cant but not drastic," Bassett points apiece, while defending meet in Wichita. I take the position, and it is shared with the ATLANTIC Trailing the four leaders in said.

"It just means we have team scrap: champion UCLA was close behind with 19. one less man to get Jones then drew the envelop DISCOUNT. fifth place was Corpus Christi with 14 points; Miami, 13; Stanford 12; Utah 11, and Cali Another decisive victory was that had "bye'Vin it and will sit USTFF Governing Council as recognizing this as an open declaration of war," Cooiey Southern California, seeking its fifth title in the last six AUTO FINANCING recorded by Trinity's Paul Ger? back and watch top-ranked fornia 10. a Southern Cal 51-13 and Tulsa charged. years, remained contention Here are the individual results 35-11 scrap again tonight at 8 fbawn Jr.

of Gastonia, Carroll of players from the Southeast p.m Directors Talk Limits JIRRTLE BEACH, S.C. (AP) -Athletic directors of South-Jrn Conference schools have pscussed setting limits on play-g squads for conference com-(etition in all sports. No decision was reached at hiesday's session of their an-jual spring meeting. The matter will be presented faculty athletic chairmen at he December meeting in Chariton, S.C. Dr.

Tom Scott of Davidson nd Les Hooker of William and lary were named to a com-littee to handle details of the langerine Bowl football game with 18 points. Of the 16 players remaining in singles competition at Notre Dame, 15 were from the South Tonights wwner meets in Tuesday's play at the NCAA Tennis Championships at the Southern Illinois 43-8 for the Kratzer of Kinston, N.C. Two rounds oh Friday will leave the finalistsforlan18-hole match Saturday. title Thursday night. west or California.

Miami's Ed USC coach Rod Dedeaux, bid ding for an eighth championship for his team and a sixth kin, who squeezed by Danny Birchmore of Georgia in the third set after the Bulldog ace had matched point in thesec-ond set while leading 5-3. "Those little things can win or lose a tournament," Bassett said. "I would say that Trinity is our chief competition right now or maybe I should reverse that." Garcia, a member- of Mexico's Davis Cup team, was surprised by countryman Emilo Montano of Rice, a member of the Mexican junior Davis Cup team, but neyer. a winner, oyer the Hurricane star. Rice and Trinity both have crown personally will send Mark Sogge (13-1) against Tul die Bibbs was the lone outsider as teammate and ninth ranked Louis Garcia was upset in the fourth round Tuesday, Probably the key match was when Trinity's Brian Gottfried toppled 16th seeded Elio Alvarez of UCLA.

"We knew from the beginning this was a crucial match," said Dixie Baseball Tuesday's Results Dallas-Fort Worth at San Antonio ppd, rain Charlotte at Shreveport ppd, rain sa's Cliff Butcher (10-5). Sogge pitched the Trojans to a 51 first-round victory over Seton Hall Saturday. Butcher Orlando, the night of yielded four runs in four and two4hirds innings in- Tulsa's -Conference -Commis- University of Notre Dame: SINGLES Third Round Danny Birchmore (Ga.) def. Craig Sandbig (Iowa) 6-0, 4-6, 6-2; Haroon Rahim (UCLA) def Bob VanM alder (Tenn.) 6-0, 6-3; Fred McNair (North Carolina) def. Jim Rombeau (Houston) 6-4, 7-6; John Fort (Ariz.

St. Larry Turville Tech) 7-5, 6-1 Mike Estep (Rice) def. Richard McKee (North Carolina) 6-1, 7-5; Norman Holmes (Ga.) def. John Gardner (Sou. Methodist) 7-5, 2-6, 6-4; Fourth Round Paul Gerken (Trinity; def.

Danny Birchmore (Ga.) 1-6, 7-5, 6-2; Jim Connors (UCLA) def. Fred McNair (North Carolina) 6-2, 6-1 Jeff Borowiak (UCLA) def. AmarilJo 6-4, Albuquerque 4-1 11,. 5 Savannah 8, Memphis 1 Columbus 3. Jacksonville 1 lorLef Lloyd P.

Jordan heads Trinity Coach JClarence "Winning this match opened up the team race to several second round victory over Har hq committee. vard Sunday. CM SERVICE Wherever yon ee this little gay, you know that Ghampiorishirj i Wrestling Returns TKursday Night the friendly Firestone tire and service experts will see that your car is ready for carefree vacation driving! One-stop Front End Of fer Front end alignment 2. Balance both front wheels Weights included 3. Br; "agjustment No extra chargi fluid, if needed 1--tm I.

i-Tn iwiaW-i '-Z't- -t- -r Sl. g. CRepackfront wheel bearings Grease seals extra, if needed polio, one of the most spectacular men in wrestling, who will take on Frank Morell. Other action will include Luther Lindsay and Butch Jackson in a singles bout and Danny Miller and Les Thatcher against the rugged duo of Pampero Firpo and Rock Hunter. Don't miss the action at Municipal Stadium Thursday night.

WRESTLERS Shown here are just some of the numerous wrestlers that Rocky Mount and area wrestling fans can see in the Rocky Mount Municipal Stadium Thursday night at 8:15 p. m. Playboy Gary Bart- (left) and Rip Hawk and Swede Hanson will be vying for the Atlantic Coast tag team Championship which is now held by George Becker and Johnny Weaver. Hart is the Hawk and Hanson manager. In the right photo is the.

amazing Argentina Ap- For Firecracker 400 TOE Race Enter Alison Most American TOMORROW NIGHT 8:15 PM ROCKY MOUNT BALL PARK Tickets on ole: Joyiwrt AlhUtic Houm, Srtwll' Sport Shop and jho ball park. Sponsored ay tho tacky Mount Looft. Main Event Will Be For The Atlantic car 1 11 I Coast Tag Team Championship SWEDE RIP HANSON HAWK 4 Bobby Allison will be seeking his fourth consecutive major win in the July Fourth 400 miler. The popular Hueytown, charger took over the Holm an Moody Mercury in last month's Wlnstsn 500 in Alabama and DAYTON A BEACH, Fla. Richard Petty and Bobby Allison, two oi the hottest campaigners in auto racing, ore among the latest list of drivers to confirm entries for the July Fourth Medal of Honor Firecracker 400 at 'w now Allison.

Since then it's been a victory in Charlotte's World 600, followed by another in the Mason 500 at Dover, and last Sunday's Motor State 400 in Michigan. Activities kick off Wed nesday June 30, with registration and practice for the Firecf acker entries. 3vaystocharge all service parts and labor Daytona later nation alJinished.6econ4 behind 1 CHALLENGERS WITH THEIR MANAGER Playboy- Gir'- Hart VERSUS JOHNNY GEORGE YJVVER BECKER i IS younger brother Po rter Makes Appearance CHAMPIONS denied he previously had signed I with the Pittsburgh Condors of li DANNY MILLER LES THATCHER VHSUS PAMPERO FIRPO ROCK HUNTER CHICAGO AP) Howard Porter, controversial draftee from ViHanova, will make his first appearance in a Chicago Boll uniform today as the Na Speedway. Petty, the popular Randlemaa, N. driver who has a firm grip oo the Winstotr Cup national championship point race, will be in his familiar blue Plymouth for the rich holiday classic over Daytona's 2.5 mile triovaL Petty has already scored nine victories this season, including the Daytona 500, and tas lis eye on the sport's first tl Eiillioa career.

The determined driver has won ever fOTO.OOD since he entered KASCATs Grand National tanks ia 1053. LUTHER LINDSAY the rival American Basketball Association. It' was reported the Bulls rewarded Porter with a five-year contract Coach Dick Motta will greet the rookies hobbling on crutches with a cast on his right foot, injured while playing squash. 44S-4103 CORNER NASH CHURCH ST. ARGENTINA APOLLO V5 FRANK MORELL 0 tional Basketball Association club opens its rookie camp.

The newcomers also include the Bulls' No. 1 draft choice, Kennedy of Eastern Michigan. The 6-foot-8 Porter was signed by the Bulls after Porter BUTCH JACKSON 301 Bypass North Rocky Mount, N..

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