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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 34

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The Courieri
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Woterloo Dolly Courier, Woterloo, Iowa Wednesday, Woy 1, 1971 34 in i 1-1 I Lull HJITI II III "III .1. T- Smith (Continued) They'll all have the carpets on though, Lauterbur convinced. Iowa will by 1972 year after next. "Woody will have it, too," he pointed out. "He'd have it by now if he wanted it but he once told me he was considering in-' stalling the carpet when he took a look at his schedule.

He had the likes of Michigan and Minnesota at home and they are used to playing on artificial turf. Woody thought he'd like to make them play on grass at Ohio State." xi J-- 3 t'3 Don't Discount Foyt for 500 i. 1 A INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Don't discount A. J. Foyt in it put a Meyer Drake nameplate on their engines, but the "four bangers" continued i imr i MV4 to be known as Offys.

rrourler Photo by Jerry Dohlf the 500-mile race," said Louis Meyer, three-time winner of the rich Indianapolis Motor Speedway classic to be run for the 55th time May 29. The Ford Motor Co. moved into the picture and developed the special V-8 with which the slate Jimmy Clark of Scotland Club, attended the club meeting here Tuesday at which Lauterbur was the featured speaker and Sheriff, a friend of the new Iowa coach from profesional football days, was a guest. Young also happens to be an Iowa graduate and the son of a member of the athletic board at Iowa, who hired Lauterbur last December. Foyt, Mauri Rose and the late CENTER OF ATTRACTION Football coaches Frank Lauterbur, left, and Stan Sheriff, right, of Iowa and Northern Iowa, respectively, are interested in the courageous comeback being made by Bob Young who lay unconscious most of last winter, following an auto accident here in which the other driver was killed.

Young, president of Kiwanis won the 1965 Indy 500 in Lotus two years later than Wilbur Shaw were the only other drivers who won the 500 three times. expected. Foyt, who won in 1961, 1964 and 1967 "is still in his prime," said Meyer, "and the real race is coming up. Montreal Adds Over $8,000 The 36-year-old Foyt was the sixth-fastest qualifier last weekend, almost 4Vi m.p.h. slower than pole winner Peter 1.

1 Revson and his Mark 16 McLaren-Offenhauser. 7' CHICAGO (AP) Their Stanley Cup playoff victory "There is no doubt the Tuesday night was worth $3,000 McLaren chassis is far (Associotea Prs ProtBfoxj Cup final game in Chicago Tuesday night. Montreal defeated Chicago 3-2 to win the NHL championship. per man to the Montreal Cana 1 1 mm rt. i)i ami, mm superior to the others," Meyer JAM AT THE NET Bob Murdoch (left) of Montreal slams into Bobby Hull of Chicago, causing him to collide with Montreal goalie Ken Drydcn during the Stanley diens and boosted their post said Tuesday, "but it's a long season earnings to $8,250.

race. Each Canadien player It was even longer when he received $750 for their third won in 1928 and 1933, when the Speedway surface still was the place finish in the East Division Big Eight Champ Will Meet Tulsa Hockey Continued of the National Hockey League original bricks, and in 1936, ISU, Oklahoma Still in Tie AMES, Iowa (AP) Okla and for victories in each of the first two rounds of the when the ends and four corners had been covered with asphalt. The entire track now is skid-resistant asphalt. TULSA, Okla. (AP) The playoffs.

homa and Iowa State tried University of Tulsa will meet the Big Eight Conference Billy Reay gave a wry smile and said "Now, Henri can say MacNeil is a great. It was a again Wednesday to break their Meyer has been associated The Canadiens' individual take still was lower than the $8,500 won by each Chicago with the development of both champion for the NCAA District 5 baseball playoffs, Missouri shame to lose after the series de for the Big Eight Conference baseball lead. They were scheduled to con' the Offenhauser eneine used player. The Black Hawks earn valley and Big Light con by the McLarens and the special ed $2,500 each for finishing first we played but our guys have nothing to be ashamed of. That's two good seasons in a elude their league series Tuesday but rain forced postpone ford v-8 racing eneine used in the West Division; $2,250 for each of their early round vie ference coaches announced Tuesday.

Tulsa was selected for the district meet as an at-large row and now we've got to look ment. tories in Cup competition and forward to another. and manufactured by Foyt. "There hasn't been a basic change only refinements, in racing engines since Harry Both teams carry identical 11-6 conference records after as losers in the final round. played in the district the lastjf lttln8 a doubleheader Mon iwn Vfare Knot in rr nHoVinma' beating Miller combined the Ballot Goalie Key Dryden of Mon years, treal did a bit better than his i ne ivciunes ciuse oui ine State in 1969 and losing to Iowa Hcppel Named New IAU President NEWTON, Iowa (AP) Dave Happel has been elected president of the Iowa Athletic Union, season Friday and Saturday at State in 1970.

Nebraska and Oklahoma winds mil LU 1 WLi' teammates. He was named winner of the Conn Smythe Trophy as the most valuable player in the playoffs and that up against Missouri at Norman The district winner advances to the NCAA College World Series in Omaha, June crankcase and the Peugeot cylinder head," Meyer said. The French Peugeot won three of the first seven Indianapolis races (1911-17) and the Ballot, also French, was a strong contender for several years after World War I. I The Miller engines became Offenhausers when Fred Of the organization announced was worth an additional $1,500 11-18. He also will receive a car from Tuesday.

Other officers elected were CF, Petra Stay Perfect 5-4 (Courier News Bureau) Self PolVQias a national sports magazine. Larry wanneman, first vice- president; Robert Helmiick, Chess Match Will Be Continued VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP) CEDAR FALLS Cedar1 Falls High's boys tennis team second vice-president: Morris fenhauser took over the business. He was succeeded by Double Fiberglass Belted for Strength Ives, third vice-president; retained its perfect dual meet Butch Hamner, secretary; and Meyer and Dale Drake, who Praska Helps Loras to 15-1 Victory (COURIER NEWS SERVICE) The second game of the world chess championship quarterfinal record with a 5-4 win over West Waterloo at the NUHS courts Loren Draught, treasurer. Two fiberglass belts today's most preferred tire belt cord pins two Monday.

match between grandmasters Bobby Fischer of the United States and Mark Taimanov of Biles of polyester cord. Oaks-Evansville Lose to Rain At the same time, CF's top singles player, Craig Petra, kept his record perfect with a Honor 20 Athletes At ISU GRINNELL Loras ad the Soviet Union was adjourned vanced to the second round Tuesday night on the 45th move. lUllif ftll UllFlttl. tmimll Ulillmll KiHH 7.QQ.13 S38.80, S25.I6 C7B-14 6.95-14 $38.85 S2190 $2.15 E7S-14 7.35-14 $40.35 $26.89. $2.37 F78-14 7.75-14 $42.70 $28.48 $2.54 G78-14 8.25-14 $46.65 $31.10 $2.69 H78-14 8.55-14 $51.10 $34.08 $2.95 J78-14 8.85-14 $60.55 $40.36 $2.91 F78-15 7.75-15 $42.70 $2.62 678-15 8.25-15 $31.10 $2.80 H78-15 8.55-15 $51.10 $34.06 $3.01 J78-15 8.85-15 $60.55 $40.36 $2.96 9.00-15 $40.99 $2.89 178-15 9.15-15 $62.80 $41.86 $3.19 12-2 win over Zopran Mastilovic.

Petra now stands 15-0. SlnglM Petra (CFI def. Mastilovic 12-2; Stevenson (WW) def. Jorgenson 12- the NAIA baseball tournament with a 15-1 win over Westmar here Monday. The Duhawks AMES Honor certificates today's most preferred tire body cord.

You get 4-plies under the tread for extra strength-that's the Goodyear Polyglas tire. 14 bodypliesinL78-15. YOU SAVE NOW THRU SAT. NIGHT Fischer, playing white, was a pawn ahead and in a position where he normally would force a win. The game was to be second round game wit for top scholarship were voted for seven athletes in winter Graceland slated for Tuesday 10; Hurley (WW) def.

lies 12-10; Ping (CF) def. Shirk 12-1; Peterson (WW) def. Sires 12-5; Crowe (CF) def. Bishop 13-11. Doublet Plng.Jorgenson (CF) def.

Mostilovic-Stevenson 5-7, 6-2, Petra-lies def. Peterson-Shirk 6-3, 6-4; Bishop- continued Wednesday. was rained out and will be DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -The Iowa Oaks scheduled American Association game with tailender Evansville was rained out here Tuesday night. The two teams are to play a single game Wednesday night. Despite being idle, the Oaks were tied for second place in the American Association East by Omaha which beat division leader Indianapolis 8-6 in 11 sports and 13 in spring sports Fischer leads the 10-game played here Wednesday.

by the Iowa State Athletic match, 1-0. The winner will ad Hurley iwwi aet. sires-oeHott 11-1 J. Council, it was announced vance in the challengers' round, Wednesday. GOOD YEAR with the survivor to meet world The awards, first given last Ron Johnson of the New York Loras was paced by the pitching of Tim Ryan, who threw a one hitter, and the catching of Gary Praska, a former Columbus of Water'oo prep, collected a single, double champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union for the title in fall, are presented to athletes who maintain a grade-point Giants gained 1,027 yards last SAVE OPTO ION U1IITE LETTER GT TIRES OUR LOWEST PKICED 4- LY HVII TIRES 1972.

season. average of 3 or above for the three quarters previous to the quarter in which they compete. and home run along with a wall in four trips to the plate. Westmar lot 100 1 1 Loras 45 OOt 15 IJ On ISU 4-point scale, 3 is a B. Four awards were given last Maqulre, Yoder (2), Stangey (3) ond Everyday Low Prices "ALL-WEATHER IT BLACKWALL iiation Merkle.

McCard (5); Ryan ond Praska. fall. Ryan (5-3). Maqulrt. HR Loras The entire list of scholarship Says I Lose "WIDE TREAD Gr Wide 70-setles performance tire.

4 tough plies of Vytacord polyester cord. Low cord angle construction, a real Hl-Perfor-manes tiret rainer Would award winners for the 1970-71 Clean sidewall design, radial rrasKa, Komng, inn. Orange Loses Despite Olds' 35 Iff 5 itt i-i seasons follows: FALL SPORTS Tubslesi Slzt D-70-14 Plus $2.24 Fed. Ex. Ho Trida Mieded anonero darts on shoulder Your Best tire buy in Its price range! FMfboll Owen Austrhelm.

Ami. 3.56; Steve Korber, Grand Junction, 3.47 Jim steinmueller, White Bear-Lake, Orange of Waterloo managed to beat the weather for nine just that up to now I wouldn't OCEANPORT, N.J. (AP) 3:12. Cress country Dennis McOuIre, Wat' erleo, 1.51. WINTER SPORTS "What do you think would happen if it were possible for holes of golf at Byrnes Pari think he belongs in the same 6.50 13 blackball tubeless plus $1,76 Fed.

Ex. Tax and old lira Tuesday, but they couldn't beat nil class as Citation." Basketboll Jack 0 Vilder, Moline, 3.51; Greg Barcus, Charleston, Citation, in his prime, and Canonero II to race each Grundy Center. 3.57. Jones saw both the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness and Grundy, paced by a nine-hole Gymnastics Mason Buck, Ames, other?" Jones was asked 111, score of 37 from Pat Ryan will be on hand for the Belmont "I would have to think that i.it; Rex Gray. Cedar Rapids, 3.33.

Swlmmlnj Olck Honson, Oej Moines 3.62. Wrestllna Owen Austrhelm, Ames i Tub of mi Bepilw SU PluiFid. U. 1 Heplacw Prica PRICE Each EACH Hiidtd D7Q-14 $38.90 $31.15 $2.24 E7Q-14 75-14 $4035 $32.30 $2.55 F70-14 7.75-14 $42.70 $34.15 $2.55 G7Q-14 8.25-14 $46.65 $37.35 $2.72 H7Q-14 8.55-14 $51.10 $40.95 $2,92 E70-15 735-15 $40.35 $32.30 $2.46 F70-15 7.75-15 $42.70 $34.15, $2.63 G70-15 8.25-15 $46.65 $37.35 $2.84 H70-15 1 8.55-15 $51.10 $40.95 $2.98 SPECIAL OFFER ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT listed as tne rvo. 6 player on LARGER SIZES ONE LOW PRICE Cy would beat him by 20 the squad, edged Orange 159' 3.65; Bob Van Horn, Leavenworth, lengths," replied Jones who Any pi; these Larger 162.

Told that Johnny Campo, trainer of Jim French and Good Behaving plans to run both in the Belmont, Jones commented that it would be "hard to set trained Citation for Calumet I flui $2.14 to 52.32 Fa. EX.T (depending on He and old tin 3.12. JPRINO SPORTS Baseball Mike Gillespie, Lake park, 3.71; Lorry Dietrich, Naperville, 3.21. bizes 7.75x1 8.25X14 BUCKWAU. TUBELESS Farm before he became Director of Racing at Monmouth Park here.

Bob Olds was medalist for the dual with a 35. Orange dropped to 4-7 after the loss to Grundy, listed as one of the Golf Dave Wilkens, tndlanolo, 3.93; Kim McKeown, Council Bluffs, 3.35. Tennis Mark Ackley, Keokuk, 315; a trap for Canonero." "Citation would beat him by 20 lengths." H. A. "Jimmy" Jones spoke with pardonable pride Wednesday in discussing an imaginary race between the last winner of racing's Triple Crown in 1948 and Canonero II who seems destined to become the first 3-year-old to win the Triple Crown after nearly a quarter of a century.

Canonero II, a Kentucky-bred, but Venezuelan-owned colt, startled the experts by coming from far back to win the Kentucky Derby, then taking the Preakness after a front-running duel with Eastern Fleet, a recognized speed horse. The Belmont Stakes, at a testing half and one-mile, will be raced at Belmont Park in New York on June 5. "Maybe I'm prejudiced, but Fred Dahm, Ames, 3.71; Dove Vonde- Jones noted that the Belmont has been "a killer of potential top contenders in the state golf that's my opinion." venter, Ames, 3.12; Bill Post, Bettendorf, 3.04. Track Jim Opolen, Ruthven, 3.71; meet. "Citation could do 3 WAYS TO CHARGE Oronqe Olds 35.

Lvbbert Grleaer Mike Kltchell. Ames. 3.66; Davis Conley, champions. There's been many an upset. As of now I think Canonero II would win, but you everything," Jones said.

"He 43, Foster 45. Grundy Center Appel 42, Hulnt 39, Schenevus, N.Y., 3.50; Dennis McGuire, Waterloo, 1.45; Bob Anderson, Council Bluffs, 3.13. Miller 41, Ryan 37. oh(B(S)mmmm tat Alia bum rurrv eonftBBU URK OUR RA1M CHECK PROGRAM was capable of two or three moves in a race and could kill never know what will happen." Perhaps he had in mind how you in an eighth of a mile." Citation, the 1-5 favorite Jones emphasized he was not Btcaus ef an expected heavy demand for Goodyear tires, we may run out of some sizes during this offer, but we will be happy to order your size tire at the advertised price and luue you a rain check for future delivery of the merchandise. AlOVt SINK CTEOIT C1RDS HONOSEO GOOOYflll SUVICt STORES AND MOST SOOOriM DUUKS.

stumbled at the start of the downgrading Canonero II. IT'S A "He's a pretty fair horse whoi 1943 Belmont, but fortunately A GOODYEAR-THE ONLY MAKER OF POLYGLAS TIRES has shown he can come from recovered and went on to win behind or run on the lead. It's by eight lengths in 2:28 1-5. (33511m Mnmsm CROSSROADS CENTER MKHl mo VALUABLE COUPON CLIP UNO SAVE SERVICE STORE DIAL 233-6351 Hours Daily to 9 Sot. 8 to 5:30 EXTRA WORTH 50 GOtO BONO STAMPS This couatn it worth SO I JURA Cle) lontl Stamai with pwr chat S.

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