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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 32

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Page 32 Austin, Texas Xusttit Amrrtran-fctatrsittatt Saturday, 'AptiVM, 1971 5 Centexans on 2 Fronts Regional Duels Set Field Aces Pace UT In Arlington Meet from Districts 18-25, entry from Halletsville. Spencer Field at BUnn Junioriqualifiers inclusive, while the Class The Centex Class circuit, College in Brenham and Welder phase of the program' williDistnct 35B, will have the Stadium at Victoria College six competitive throws, rather ri a 1 Colovin will run here instead of at Drake because although he include qualifiers from Districts Lometa Hornets carrying Bulldog Trio Due Honor SEGUIN Three Texas Lutheran College athletes, including one from Austin, have been chosen to appear in the 1971 edition of Outstanding College Athletes of America, an annual awards publication. Austinite Bervin Mirtsching a football lineman and baseball catcher, is one TLC selection, while basketball-baseballer David Diillnig of San Antonio and footballer Otis Fields of West Columbia are the others. will be the sites Saturday where reaonal Qualifiers from five district honors into the Class has the best Southwest than only three, the week before the Southwest Conference meet. Some of the 11 men here Saturday will be trying to Backs 8rj.hap0 and ARLINGTON Paced by three-miler Jack Colovin and javelin thrower Walt Cljamberlain, the University of Texas Longhorns have entered IK men in the Arlington Invitation track and field meet hej-e Saturday, largely designed a a warmup meet for those Conference clocking of 14:07.9, his time would not qualify him to run in the loaded three-mile met.

The Hornets qualified seven individuals and two relay teams to regional; Bartiett will have nine individual entries Central Texas districts hope to earn berths in the May 7-8 State Meet in Austin. Blinn will play host to the 'htnfr assure themselves of a trip to 11,1 a ij i 'fa e.T'V 0 a variety. 34-39, inclusive. At Victoria the qualifiers from Class A districts 25-32 will convene. Action at Brenham is scheduled to begin at a.m.

with preliminaries with running finals slated to start at 7 p.m. Victoria's program will start at 1Q a.m. and continue through run at Drake. the SWC meet at College Station (eight first-place" winners in next Friday and Saturday. JNww.Vfcwr Ironing district, incidentally) and two Region 3AA and Region 4B athletic gatherings while Victoria College will be host to Chamberlain's 236-10'i, also the best in the Southwest Conference this spring, would The other nine men competing relay teams; Cherokee who do not compete in the fM FA RA ViS-" and Richland Springs are the Region 4A meet.

Drake Relays. qualify hira for Drake, but the sending two individuals and Included in the AA field at here are halfmilers Ray Timberlake and Russell McLeod, sprinter Mickey Ryan, 440-yard hurdler David Colley, javelin thrower Pat Tibbetts, red-headed junior has failed to the day. Brenham will be regional gain the finals at the Texas or Jarrell and Florence each wiii be represented by a single Leading the Class AA field at Kansas Relays. Accordingly, he Brenham will be the defending and coach Cleburne Price individual event entry. Bandera, with 13 Individuals state champions from Caldwell.

Motorcycle Races Top SA Fiesta agreed that it would be better high jumper Joe Cash and three-milers Mike Moehle, Larry Sorenson and Tom The Hornets trailed Round Rock in team standings in the District for him to throw at Arlington, where he is more likely to get in Macken, Maroon Duo Reach Region Finals and mile reiay team, and Granger, with five individuals and mile relay team, will lead Gardner. 20AA meet last week but the If the weather is good same thing happened a year ago when the Caldwell crew went on Districts 29A and 28A into battle at Victoria. Joining Bandera ANTONIO As Fiesta Saturday, Colovin will run fresh in the three-mile, but if it is bad, he will double in the mile Week, draws to a close in the to the state title. Aces, Deuces Meet Winners CORPUS CHRIST! Nancy, Alamo Heights duo of Jimmy Alamo; Cty Saturday a full The Hornets will have seven Macken of Lanier and the ITimmons ana Marie waoors, week of celebrations will have individuals and their sprint relay and three-mile for the work coach Price said. from 29A will be six individuals and two relay, teams from Dripping Springs.

Johnson City qualified two individuals and its sprint relay team, Comfort has Reagan's three-some which Austin High boys doubles team offered many interestng and of Dan Byfield-Paul Wiegand Timberkke, Colley, McUod reached the regional tournament fell by the wayside forged into the Region 4AAAA and Ryan will run the mile exsiting events, but none more exciting than Saturday night's indoor short track motorcycle team in the field. Round Rock, the district champ, will have two relay teams and five individuals in competition while the busiest man in the field will two individuals and Blanco one with Kent Smith, boys singles tennis finals with a series of relay here. The Austin Aces stopped the Jokers, 3-1, and the Deuces Wild notched a 4-3 win over Govalle Lounge Friday night in two first-round games in the Pan American Softball Tournament. Two more first-round games entry, falling to finalist Richard impressive victories here in races. Track prelims are scheduled first-round and semifinal rounds The race will be the fifth in at 10 a.m.

with field finals be Elgin's Shifton Baker who From District 28A the representation will include four individuals and a relay team from Leander, four individuals from Pflueerville, three Friday. the 16-race MPI 1971 starting at 1 p.m. and track Walthall of Alamo Heights, 6-1, 6-1, in his first-round match and the girls doubles team of Marilyn Worley and Carol Finals will be at 10:30 a.m. will be entered in four events and run a leg on Elgin's mile finals at 2 p.m. championship series and will be the third of the series run at the began at 9:30 a.m.

Saturday in Saturday when Miss Macken Jo? freeman Coliseum. will face off against Susan Stapper advanced to the semifinals before tumbling to the twosome from Alamo reiay team. Austin wesuaite will have four individual event entries. Cameron sends two the eight-team affair being held at Pan Amrican Field, 2100 East Third. The championship tilt is A field of over 100 riders Mapes of Corpus Christi King individuals and a relay team from both Thorndale and Thrall, three Individuals from Rogers and one each from Manor and expected for the event, which for the girls' singles set for 4:30 p.m.

Sunday. Heights, 6-1, 6-2. St. Edward's Visits Bucs In BSC Tilt championship and Individuals and Georgetown will have one entry to round out the Miss Macken reached the Lexington. kicks; off at 8 p.m.

and will feature competition in five different classes of motorcycles Byfield-Wiegand go against the finals by ousting Lucia Godines First two finishers in each 20AA representation. The Giddings Buffaloes, with of Laredo Martin, 6-0, 6-1, in a based on engine size plus a Sailing Club In Fort Worth event at the various regional meets will qualify for the State first-round match and then special mini bike race for the nine individual event enines GEORGETOWN Two polished off Cynthia Marek of younger set. Meet in Austin. and two relay teams, will lead teams who desperately need a El Campo, 6-2, 6-4, in the However, not all of the (till llMb afternoon semifinals. Big State Conference baseball victory will meet head on here Kazic to Umpire younger bike fans stick to the The University of Texas Sailing Club will compete with 10 colleges and, universities in Byfield and Wiegand blasted mini bikes.

BELGRADE (AP) Bozidar Saturday afternoon. Lamar Consolidated's Russell Take the case of David Craig, Kazic, Yugoslav international Southwestern University's sailing competition Saturday the 25AA contingent into the regional wars. Rounding out 25AA representation will be four individual entries from Smithville, two individuals each, from Luling and Bastrop, relay team and one individual! from Weimar, five individuals. Smith and Larry Small in the SATURDAY Radu a 13-year-old eighth grader from Pirates take on the St. and Sunday at Fort Worth.

chess umpire, has been invited to be chief umpire in the world Tun-Rlcf. KOKE-FM first round, 6-3, 6-0, and came Corpus Christi who is currently (95.5) Edward's Hilltoppers in a 2 The club, sponsored by back for a 8-0, 6-4 victory over 7:15 Baseooil, Asrroi-Exooj, koke-fm leadings the MPI points chase championships quarter-finals 195.5) p.m. must meeting in which a the Harlingen duo of Joseph with if points. match between Bobby Fischer Women's Intramural Sports, will compete with Texas loss would just about knock TtltVIIIMI KHFI (42) World of Sports, KTBC (7) 1:15 Baseball. DodaertRcdi.

KHFI Hannett and Eddie Bersot. either team out of the BSC race. and the other relay team from: of Brooklyn, N.Y., and the SO' Yoakum and one individual viet Union's Mark Taimanov. the University of Texas at Action in the Class AAA Right on his heels is Willard KeflejLc-f Austin with 43 points andfjfflard is only one year out (), WOA! (4), KCEN () Arlington, the University of' go Tournament of OomDIons. Coach Jim Mallon's Pirates division will begin at 9 a.m KSAT (12) Houston, Rice University, are 1-5 in the league chase and 3:00 Golf, CBS COMIC.

KTBC (7). Saturday with semifinals and KWTX (18) Tulane University and several 14-20 for the year. Their only the finals will be at 2 p.m 4:00 Wide Wori of Sports, KSAT 02) 8.30 Baxlno. Fasltr-Andtrson. KSAT of school.

Then tied for third place are Danny Forke of San Antonio and Phil Darcy of Beaumont, both high school universities and colleges from Big State victory was over the Entries from District 13AAA are (12) Louisiana. Tommy Garner in boys single i SUNDAY Radio AJtroi-ExDM, KOKE-FM The Fort Worth Boat Club will Hilltoppers in the two teams' league opener. The 'Toppers are 0-2 in league students. be host. (95.5) Pat Wheless-Stan Holmstrom in boys' doubles and Jo Anne Tinsley-Kay Teichelman in Toiovwon Bucks-Bullets.

KTBC play with the other loss coming at the hands of Texas Lutheran (7), KSA1 (12). KWTX (10) SHOP THE BIG I SELECTION Hahoofor 1:00 Hockey. Stanley Cm semlHnal, 403 W. 19 1 05 E. 7 318 So.

3216 So. CONGRESS CONGRESS girls' doubles, all from Taylor, and Rockdale's Dale Drake in ENS (5) NA Lions Open Baseball Slate Wednesday night. St. Edward's is 12-16 for the year. 3:1 Rocmg, Trenton no, ksat (iz) 4:45 Golf, Tournament of Champions, KTBC (7), KSAT (12) girls' jingles.

Two Brad Relay Units Finals Fast Delivery 476-0633 CASH CARRY SPECIALS The North Austin Lions open their 21st year of Little League ACRES GREE aHHsMBOURBC baseball Saturday with a full LUBBOCK Brady and Floydada stood out as the top slate of six games. The first of four minor league CONCUSS AT ri HANCOCK CfNTtl games begin at 8:45 a.m. The major league schedule will find Austin Fireproof Warehouse playing Travis Bank Trust at ROYAL BOURBON 2.99 JIM BEAMUGEISPr. -5th 4.19 KENTUCKY BEAU 3.49 TEN IIIGHsTSoOKI6Pr. 5tb 3.39 EZRA teami i following qualifying preliminaries in the Region 1AA track, and field meet here Frtfay.

The Bulldogs qualified five Individuals plus both relay teams and picked up points in of the high jump and ihoj put. San Saba, another District 8AA entry, qualified Dave p.m. and Serta Mattress playing Superior Dairies at 7:30 p.m. I Davenport in both the 120-yard McDaniels Due ABA Decision NEW YORK (AP) The IMPORTED SCOTCH WHISKEY. 8711 Burnet Road FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 0 Golf Driving Range Miniature Golf And The ALL NEW: BASH-MOBILE BUMPER CARS We're Open 2 P.M.-10 P.M.

Weekdays 1 P.M.-10 P.M. Weekends anJ 330-yard hurdles events American Basketball Associa tion said Friday that a decision CHEQUERS or J. Walker or CUTTYSARKh. CHARLIE'S or BU. BALLANTINE'Sh.

JOHN BEGGm. .3.59 5.59 is expected early next week in Finals in all running events plus the; remaining field events are scheduled for the Texas Tech track Saturday. CLASS AA CENTEX QUALIFIERS Preliminaries 220 Willie Jones, Brady, 22.0; Royce Mayfield, Brady, 22.9. the case of Jim McDaniels, the 7-2 All-Amcrican from Western Kentucky who is the pawn in a dispute between two ABA clubs. McDaniels was drafted by Utah in the ABA college draft 120 high hurdles Kenny Perm, Brady, 14.6; Dave but he was signed by Carolina.

CHARLIE'S VODKA so 2.89 CAPT. KIDD 3.29 SMIRNOFF Southern Comfort 5.49 Davenport, San Saba, 15.9. 330 hurdles Davenport, 41.1. 440 Don Menefield, Brady, 52.1 440 relay Brady, 44.1. Mile relay Brady, 3:27.2.

Finals High jump 5, Willie Jones, Brady, 5-10. Shot put-4, Mickey Virdell, Llano, 50-iy4. BUMS SOTOE SATURDAY, APRIL 24 OIILY 7:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. ROSE WINE 49 'I GUILD TAVOLA 15 ALL DELTAS, DELTA CUSTOMS, DELTA ROYALES, CUTLASSES, IIIIIETY-EIGIITS and T0R0IIAD0S III STOCK WILL BE SOLD Oil A FLEET BASIS ALMADEN GUILD m99 00UR0 FATHERS ROSE.

l-LOVE-YOUu LIEBFRAUMILCH VT-Ag Meet Postponed The University Texas-Texas tennis matches, originally scheduled few Saturday at Penick Courts, have been postponed because of the death of a close relative of two of the UT players, John and Dan Nelson of Austin. The matches have been rescheduled for Sunday at 2 p.m.v. 89' Vr RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR INDIVIDUALS TO BUY ON SAME BASIS AS NATIONAL FLEET ACCOUNTS THE LIVIN' 1SEASY CHAMPAGNE or GOLD DUCK Jacques Bontt 69 1 5th Sllli'IER BEER. laoW-outrloor laced raoc of genuine butter- soft deerskin. Leather lined, with comfort cushioned insole and crepe outer sols.

Ralax and get together with today's ease of. drefta Bona color. $21.00 1WlYS 250 HEW OLDSKOBILES AVAILABLE TO CHOOSE FROM TRADE-INS ACCEPTED Ducks Romp Jv Rockdale 24 1Wayt nrWKnAt.rc Th Tavlnr THE ONLY DEALS WE LOSE ARE THOSE WE DON'T KNOW ABOUT Ducks continued their reign of tyranny in District 13AAA by obliteratinc Rockdale 11-0 3.69 3.99 3.99 3.39 89' 1.09 CHARLES MAUND Fridav. OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC 24 iWirt The -jama was terminated fir six Innings due to the FALSTAFFmc. OLD MILWAUKEE SIII'lERs Ret Bottles MILLERS) cm lahaofor terwun rule.

WHERE SATISFACTION IS STANDARD EQUIPMENT Tavlnr now stands 8-0 in 1214 WEST 6th GR 6-6504 rown district play, and a spectacular 20-1 far the season. I'lLl" (X ono- 3 4 Taiio7C9rrll (5) ond ClIMkey. idtntJdW end Hommett..

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