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Rocky Mount Telegram from Rocky Mount, North Carolina • 11

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Rocky Mount. N. C. Telegram- 1971-3B We a th Condition Hold 3-2 Edge Of Track Concern Black Hawks top Canadiens Prealcness Trainers- traffic jams are expecteed. I was for a.

"How many now, someone By JOE MOOSHIL thought least I changer indieaa, witn-l'imUco being now I'd say Associated Press Sports Writer "I was so disgusted and dis J'T1 r. pelted by rain several days uurmg the past week including CHICAGO (AP) Doug Jar- appointed with the way I was I 4 i rett didn't score a goal Thursday night. In fact he didn't a aownpour xnursday-the talK diens expressed confidence they will win -at home Sunday in what has become a neighbor turned to the condition of the racing strip. "1 preier mud" said Gerald even make an assist. But the big defenseroan is one of the reasons the Chicago Black Hawks have taken the upper Lord, trainer of Gusiave.

Ring's playing, I didn't know what to do. I guess I went out and piayed the game the way I should and the way I'm capable. "I think it all began in the last game of the New York series," continued Jarrett. "I sound Ott, who won the Pre- BY GORDON BEARD -Associated Press Sports Writer BALTIMORE (AP) The weather and the resulting condition of the Pimlico racing surface is of more concern to the trainers of Saturday's, Pre-akness entries' than the post po sitions. After the bumping, crowding and blocking in the 20-horse cavalry charge known as the Kentucky Derby, the draw Thursday to determine the starting' gate line-up for the Preakness was strictly ho-hum.

In the Derby, wan by long-shot Canonero II, it was jockey Cowboy Jimmy Nichols aboard hood series. And if they are successful Sunday, the series will come to a final showdown in Chicago Tuesday night. hand over the Montreal Cana- diens in their Stanley Cup play off. Icness Prep last week over favored Executioner on an off track. "1 hope it rains again The Hawks, getting picture urioay." started thinking too much.

I don't know why. I guess it was goa'is from Dennis Hull and The weather forecast, how; just a slump." ever, caiaea ior clear skies today and Saturday, prior to the swan running ot tne Weakness Cliff Koroll, defeated the Cana-diens 2-0 behind goalie Tony Esposito to take a 3-2, edge in their best-of-7 series which now advances to Montreal Sunday afternoon in a nationally televised contest. Fight Results Thursday's Fights By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TOYKO. Bernabe Villa-campo, 113, Philippines, outpointed Beaver Kajimoto, 1123; Japan, 10. NORTH BERGEN, N.J.-Randv- Cliff side Jarrett hit and hit hard Thursday night and his jarring checks not only helped preserve Esposito's shutout but opened the doors for the offense.

Dennis Hull scored his sixth List who observed: "I've seen at p.iu.,- EDi'. UBS will televise tram 5 to 6 p.m., and broadcast on radio from 5:25 to the 'Charge of ttie Light Bri I I gade' on television, but never Jarrett, who has been virtual 5:45 p.m. Souiia -off also, drew-tht No; -thought I'd be matJ; goal of the series on a perfect pass from Koroll at 10:57 of the first period and the twosome ly helpless throughout the But the 1 3-16 mile Preakness post putting him in the will have only 11 starters, so no Park, N.J., outpointed Raul Gorosito, 218, Argentina, 8. series, turned it around Thursday to help lead the Hawks to oest spot to go to tne front with collaborated for the second goal tne-early-speed -whieh-ir likely 1 victory. He- played so well-that! of the second-period eastern Fleet and Executioner Major came close to using his.

reserve shot after it had hit a skate in defensemen as he had in the I front of goalie Ken Dryden. of. the October House Farm. GOING -DOWNUhaSimofcto Chicago Black Hawks begins his descent Hawks goalie Tony Esposito (35) also vis-to the ice after being checked by Marc ible. Chicago won, 2-0, to take a 3-2 game Tardif (1 1) of Montreal Canadians during lead in the best-of-seven series.

(AP Wire-Stanley Cup playoff game Thursday night photo) Sound Otf and W. P. Rosso's Coach Reay gave everyone impetuosity are rated iu-l in Lead Rochester, knocked out Tony Mon-tano, 166, Phoenix, 2. LOS ANGELES Luis Maril del Campo, -126, "Mexico; out pointed Shig Fukuyama, 125. Japan, 10.

credit "from the goalkeeper on ue the probable odds, with the fa. out and I was pleased with our two previous- losses in -7- "We were for a change," said Jarrett in relating his play and that of defense mate Keith Magnuson. "At vorute's role going to Jim French the Derby runner-up penalty killing. Before the series started I sa.id it would go six or seven rs Alltime Record For 200-Plus owned by rank J. Caldwell, at 5-2.

By The Associated Press Executioner- is -listed- Games Set At owl ing Tourney that the ABC lanes Were set up DETROIT (AP) Skee match. Dick Weber, St. Foremsky, Houston, Louis, had held the record second choice 'at 4-1, while Eastern Fleet, fourth in the Derby, is at 5-1, and Venezuelan Edgar Caibett'sL Derby champ, Canonero II, next at 6-1. W. A.

Levin's Bold Reason, third in the Derby, was rated at 8-1. Brookmeade Stable's Limit To Reason is 15-1; Charles Fritz and Betty Sech- MOTORCYCLE RACES RIVER BEND RANCH RACETRACK- only for southpaws, Both God-that the ABC lanes were set up didn't win the American Bowling Congress Masters 'tournament championship in fact he with 19 which he set in 1966. Jim Godmari, Lorain, Ohio, won $5,650 in becoming the AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING 90 at bats Oliva, Murcer, N.Y., .349. RUNS Yastrzemski, 26; Buford, 25; Oliva, 25. RUNS BATTED IN Kill-ebrew, 26; J.Powell 25.

HITS Oliva, 48; Rojas, K.CT40r DOUBLES Oliva, 10; T. Conigliaro, Kill-ebrew, 9. TRIPLES Clarke, N.Y., Schaal, K.C., 3. finished third Wednesday to fourth straight bowler- to sur- pocket he did set an rest's Vegas Vic, 20-1; with vive an early loss and still win the crown. Godman beat Don Johnson, Akron, Ohio, twice.

In '68, Pete Tountas, Hammond, Rocky Mount, N.C. alltime record for consecutive 200nplus games. Foremsky had each of his four games in his first five matches over 200, Walter D. Fletcher's Spouting Horn and J. McCloy Davis' Royal both at 30-1.

SUNDAY, MAY 16th iSeieTJim ChestneyrDetroit, fell to 172 in All 11 likely starters are colts with the exception of Royal HOME RUNS Oliva, 299. The southpaw won over Barry Asher, Costa only for Both Cod-man and Johnson proved them wrong, however. Each is a righty. In addition to Foremsky's 299 game, he left up the 6 pin on his final" shot, there were three 300 games in the Masters test to set another record. They beat the mark of two in '62 when Don Carter of Tarzana, and 'Ray Bluty of St.

Louis -connected. The perfect games this time were shot by Earl Anthony of Tacoma, in qualifying" by Bill Minn.r 9r J.Powell, Balky 7. the first game of his sixth a Maryland-bred gelding Mesa, '69. Last year 1 P.M. 2 P.M.

TIME TRIALS RACES STOLEN BASES Pinson, With 11 starters, each carrying Don Glover, Bakersfield, Chess Match downed Detroit Bob Strampe. Godman's 229-1 average was 10; Otis, K.C., 9. PITCHING 4 Decisions Sie-bert, Bost, 5-0, 1.000, 1.89; Blue! 8-1, .889, 1.02. 126 pounds, the second race of the Triple Crown series; would gross $189,900, with $137,400 going to the winner. the highest ever by a Masters winner.

The previous mark had been held by Billy Welu, Hous STRIKEOUT Blue, Locofed Two Miles East of Rocky Mount on iN. C. Highway 97. Six Classes Trophies In All Classes. Admission: $2.00 Children Under 12 Free Sponsored By! Rocky Mount Motorcycle Club BLEACHERS REFRESHMENTS Is Adjourned LAS PALMAS, Canary Is 78; Lolioh, 55.

ton, at 227 in '64 Apps, WC Meet JJRFWOOIJSXLlAPl lands (AP) Bent Larsen of Tucker, of Detroit in early NATIONAL LEAGUE During the heavy classic divi- Denmark and Wlfgang-mronlayasi BATTINGr9uarbatrGaff7 righthanders were the championship final W.Davis, L.A., .391. RUNS Bonds. S.F.. 30 lmann of East Germany adjourned their first match Thursday in the quarter-finals Appalachian and Western Carolina, first round 3-2 victories under--their belts, sought to move ahead against each other today in the NAIA District 6 Bench, 27. of the World Chess Champion- RUNS BATTED IN Staf- snips.

gell, Pitt.33H.AaronJjLtU 28, The match was adjourned HITS Garr, 53; Appalachian edged Newberry W.Davis, L.A., 50. on a ninth inning after six hours of play in the 44th move It will be finished Friday. DOUBLES Grote, N.Y., 10; single, while Western Carolina Simmons, St.L., 10. by pinch hitter Ron Gooch, used back-to-back home runs in the eighth to defeat South Carolina State. N-E TH I IN STOCK The losers met in today's first or three games, the win- ners in the the jumiwui iiii.ijiiiypM -F.

second game loser meeting the TRIPLES W.Davis, L.A., Swoboda, Harrelson, N.Y., Hebned, Pitt, Cle-mente, Pitt.r3 Concepcion, -Cinrr 3rKessingerrChieT-3. 1 "THOMEZTKUNS Stargeli: Pitt, 13; H.Aaron, 12; Bench, 12. STOLEN BASES Brock, St.L., 13; Harrelson, N.Y., 12. PITCHING 4 Decisions Ryan, N.Y., 4-0, 1.000,- 1.42; Dierker, Houst, 5-1, .833, 2.09. STRIKEOUTS Seaver, 72; Jenkins, Chic, 60.

first game winner in a night match at Sevilla, Spain, the match between Tigran Russia, and-Robert -Germany, -also was "adjoufnenqfteriWTiourTTn the 41st move. It-will be finished Saturday. The quarter-final at Vancouver, B.C.r involving Bobby Fischer of Los Angeles and Soviet grand master Mark Taimo-nov was postponed until Sunday because of a dispute over a room. contest Ernie Mehl, former sports editor of the Kansas City Star, is a member of the board of directors with the Kansas City Royals. mi vliv WESTW00D LUMBER COMPANY IS HAYING SATURDAY.

MORNING ONLY A GIGANTIC. A LL FI ST- QUALITY A BRANDS Luther Harrington Manager SllitS Reg. $75.00 NOW or 2 For $50.00 PRE-FINISH PANELING CLEARANCE (8 PCSJ 14" WALNUT TONE, reg. 6.9S SALE 4.44 (50 PCSJ 14" WHITE ELM reg. $6.95 5.55 (15 PCS 14" ANTIQUE reg.7.95 SALE $6.66 (19 PCSJ HONEY BIRCH reg.

$6.95 SALE 3.33 PCS.) CHERRY reg. $6.95 SALE 3.33 Blazers Re9. now Kllit Slacks Beg. $25.00 NOW (30 PCS Frosty Walnut reg. $6.95 SALE 3.33 Pes.) Bleach Pecon regl $6.95 SALE 333 BLACK DECKER SALE REOI-MIX 7-14" SAW CONCRETE i 3 45 lb.

tl 1 BAG LJ 5: $788 1 SUIT MARKET "Everybody puts us on 4 -r 2x4 STUDS 8' UTILITY SALE I Rick Toffton Assistant Manag 1x12 -Lin. Ft. 1x4-8 Ft. 32c STAINLESS STEEL SINK I "vl 2x4, 8. Ft.

48c MAIL BOX POST $349 2509 Sunset Avenue Rocky Mount, N. C. 1888 COMPLETE LIGHT FIXTURE CENTER. SAVINGS Master Charge BankAmericard or Our Convenient Layaway Plan LAMP AND POST Reg. $13.26 Var 9" PORCH HANGING LIGHT" 1388 Save 3.86 SINGLE Y0K LIGHT SDve3.81 I'RJ 1420 SAVE DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS westwood A DIAL 446-4161 CRN.

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