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PRE NATAL NETTER Tennis comes naturally to Teri Rae, 2, because her mother, Mrs. Terry Tabor, was on the tennis courts up to the day of Ten's AF Wirephoto. She Plays Doubles Even In Singles Pregnant! JACKSONVILLE, Pta. When Joyce Tabor plays for the Bay meadows Racquet Club Tennis Championship Saturday, her opponent might accuse her of playing doubles. Mrs.

Tabor is eight months pregnant. "I sometimes play a better game when I'm pregnant because I know every shot counts," she said. "I think if I didn't play tennis, I'd just sit around and cat and worry about myself. Being active, 1 can eat what I want and not worry about gaining weight." She has gained only 20 pounds this time. She gained more before the birth of Teri Rae, her 2 year old daughter.

"Most people seem surprised when they find out I'm due in three weeks and am still playing tennis. However, Tennis is just a way of life to me, so it doesn't seem unusual to me." Her obstetrician thinks it's good for her to be active, as long as she has no bad effects, she said. Apparently, the tennis doesn't make delivery of the baby any quicker or easier. "I was in labor 24 hours with the first baby," she said, "but psychologically I felt 1 was in better shape than if I hadn't played tennis." Mrs. Tabor was Knoxville, Tenn.

city women's tennis champion in 1968, 1969 and 1371. She missed in 1970, when Teri was born. 1M 2 3.M 12 3 31 3 5.20 safe Tsvlor, C. 11 lu 13.1 it.tr mn, 10 K.i ri. 7 14.3 Slum.

OM 14.0 ymiiki, Plf 7 ljf it.t 7 Pilkoff. 7 7J from here on out. ANSTED MOVING ANSTED Ansted Is rapidly1 lovinc toward another Class A championship playoff berth. The Highlanders have a 4 0 record. Lasi wees coacn ttoeer Eades' club beat Clav 44 0.

as! halfbacks Tom Pridemore and Roger Harrah continued their scoring pace. Pridemore has! said, Lowen is one ot me oei ter Class A schools. They have a good defense and a great threat in nailDacK kick iracey. Hayes Leads Bullets Past Indiana Pacers INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Thel Baltimore Bullets of the National Basketball Assocation Bound ed the Indiana Pacers of the American Baselball Association 131 109 in a preseason gamei Wednesday night. High scorer for the game was £ivm Hayes ot me uuuets 29 points.

The Pacers' high man was forward McGinnis with 1 23. SHORTS: PAYNE GUILTY Golfers Fight For Exemption By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pro golfs long season is winding down. Many of the game's stars are on extended breaks. Some are through for the season. But for a nervous handful of golfers, the season is entering its most important phase.

They're the players fighting for a spot among the top 60 money winners, the list that determine the exempt players for next year. "Being an exempt player is the name of the game," said Bookie Allen Miller before teeing off today in the first round of the $100,000 Quad Cities Open. "If you get ihat exemption you can kind of sort your life out a little, play when you want to and take time off when you want to," said Lanny Wadkins. PAYNE GUILTY Lawyers for Toni Payne, the Atlanta Hawks basketball star who was convicted of rape and sentenced to two years, says they will appeal the conviction. According to Judge Sam Phillips, Payne, the 21 year old former Kentucky star, got one of the lightest sentences the judge had ever seen.

Payne could have gotten 20 years to life. NO FUMBLE Mark Duncan, the National N.F.L Statistics Att. Virtl Olin TDj Lcidlrv tl Football League's personnel director, has admitted that films show game officials apparently erred in allowing a 104 yard run by Jack Tatum against the Green Bay Pack era last Sunday. It wasn't a fumble, CRAIG FIRED Roger Craig, pitching coach of the San Diego Padres since they were formed in 1969, will be replaced next season by Johnny Podres, a former Dodger teammate. MAUCH REHIRED Manager Gene Mauch's contract was extended an extra year through the 1974 season by the Montreal Expos.

TENNIS Rosemary Casals scored a 6 2, 7 5 victory over Betty Stove and advanced to the quarter finals of the Virginia Slims Thoenix Thunderbird Women's Tournament No. 1 seeded Bob Hewitt was forced into a third set tiebreaker before beating V. J. Armatraj 5 7, 6 0, 7 6 in the second round of the Pacific Coast Classic Defending champions Bobby Rlggs in the 5ft singles and Bitsy Grant in the 60 singles breezed to easy victories in early rounds of the U. S.

Lawn Association's Clay Court Championships at Knoxville Roy Emerson beat Marty Ricsscn 6 4, 3 6, 7 6 in the first round of the Redwood Bank Championships. Golf Tourney Set The annual R. T. Roche me morial flolf tournament will be piayerj at MeaaoworooK on uct. JOHN TAYLOR Winfield Flash "Our offense looked much bet iter last week," he said.

Leading the offense has beenl the team with 18 points. Friday the Generals Spencer at 7:30 p.m. it unbelievable that a team could have 396 total yards and 22 first downs and still not score," he said But, that's exactly what his roca jjois am, as iney turnea scored 34 points, while Harrahitne over seven times within leads the team with 40. Friday Ansted travels to Cow en for a 7:30 o.m. came.

Commenting on Cowen, Eades but the voune Dlavers are im proving and doing better each! week." Friday. Buffalo of Putnam travels to Clay for a 7:30 p.m. game. FAYETTEVILLE FUED FAYETTE VILLE Coach: Paul McKown is looking for better. After ward to a neighborhood feud) t.of.1 iiicanJtwo consecutive losses, viailJ offense has been a real disap mped Guyan Last week Fayette.

and Harris views the preview of things to come. a gooa I sive team." he said. doesn't improve quickly, then we're in for a rough season Buffalo Boosters BUFFALO An athletics! fans of Buffalo High School at a meeting a week from to day, Oct. 5, at the school at 7, nm Tnfni Kn nk. UNBELIEVABLE from Buffalo coach Har POCA Don Jennings old Erwin.

i neneve last ween joss: to Gauley Bridge. schedule and I hope they don'tj take it out on us. NEED EFFORT RICHWOOD Coach Johnl approaches Friday's! Punt, Pass, Kick Contest To Begin Punt, Pass and Kick registra tion deadline is Friday. Sponsor ling Ford dealerships have reg istration Manns. Comnetition begins There is no entry fee and no: lequipment necessary.

There will be six levels of competition with the finals held at the fro bowl in Dallas on Jan. 21. Stocks, forearms Scopes, Mounts, Grips, Magazines, Holsters Charleston Daily 9B Reds' Pitching In Sad Shape With Playoffs Nearing CINCINNATI Pittsburgh." In addition to Gullelt and Grimsiey being bombed, the Reds1 other startets Bil lingham. Wayne Simpson and Jim have also been hit hard recently. And, ace Gary Nolan has seen limited action since a week before the All Star Game because of shoulder and neck pain.

In the last two weeks, the Reds' starters have allowed 37 runs and 58 hits in 44 innings. Their earned run average is over seven a game during that span. didn't beat us," said Cincinnati Beds Manager Sparky Anderson after the Braves won 8 5 Wednesday nifht, "they slaughtered our pitching." The Braves pounded Cincinnati for 10 runs the night before in sweeping the two game series. "There's just no way of get ling around it," said Andersen, "both Don Gullelt and Ross Grimsiey were both hit real hard, bat they still figure in my playoff piatas against HANK AarM ceUeeled his 33rd homer Wednesday and second of the series giving him 672 four baggers in his quest for 714, the lifetime record held by Babe Ruth. Some 92 of his homers have come off Cincinnati pitching.

"I would have liked to have hit a few more this year," said Aaron, "but I'll be satisfied if I can get 35, and that'll leave me 40 to tie the record." REDS catcher Johnny Bench increased his National League leading home run total to 40, hitting his seventh in the last seven games. "I'm a streak hitter," said Bench, "I've got seven homers in the last seven games, and if you remember I hit seven in five games earlier this season. 'This season really has been more satisfying to me in many ways than 1970." Bench drove in 148 runs, hit 45 home runs and was named Most Valuable Player in 1970 as Cincinnati won the pennant. In 1971 he dipped to runs batted' in and 27 homers. "People were beginning to say that 1970 might have been a fluke for me.

But 1 feel that I have come back real well and proved that I'm the hitter I was two years ago." ELSEWHERE in the National League, Pittsburgh defeated Philadelphia 3 1, St. Louis silenced the New York Mets 4 0, the Chicago Cubs clubbed Montreal 5 0, Houston heat San Francisco 3 0 and Los Angeles stopped San Diego 2 0. "Sometimes," Dave Cash of the Pirates said, "you have to play with a little pain." But what he did was anything but painful as far as Pittsburgh was concerned. Cash had broken the thumb on his throwing hand on Labor Day. On Wednesday night, just 23 days later, he was back in the Bucs' lineup.

And, despite the injury, he swatted a pair of hits against the Phillies, one of them a tie breaking double in the fifth inning that paved the way to victory. cerned about the upcoming championship playoffs with the Reds." "My timing is off," he said. "I'm out in front of ball. It'll take about six or seven more games. I don't worry about hitting.

That comes natural." But when someone asked BUI Virdon if Cash has to prove anything in order to regain his starting job at second base, the Pirates' manager replied: "He doesn't have to prove anything to me. I know he can play." Rennie Stennett had the job while Cash was sidelined. Area: Buffalo, Winfield Rebound RAVENSWOOD, ANSTED HAVE 1 2 PUNCH RAVENSWOOD Coach Fred Taylor's Red Devils just keep rolling along. Last week they rolled over Warren Local 41 7 to in their record to 4 0, Leading Ravenswood to its un blemished mark has been the running of fullback Gary Roark and halfback Alan Hall. Hall is the team's leading scorer with 36 points, while Roark is second with 24.

a Ravenswood hosts Belpre in an 8 p.m. homecoming contest. Speaking of Belpre Taylor said, "We wUI need to be up this week for a strong Belpre team led by 202 pound fullback linebacker fateve annoy. CHANGES SLATED CHARMCO Although Green brier West has a 2 0 1 mark, Coach Toby Harris is unhappy. can see possioiy tnree ot fcnsive changes in backfield personnel to try to put a little Harris said.

"To this ooint is Gauley Bridge's 20 yard line.jvilie, 1 2 1, played a 0 0 tie with1 Butch Thompson led Hoca wiui'Hinton. no yarns rusmng in a carries. us Friday, Poca hosts Guyanl Valley at 7:30 p.m. BUFFALO IMPROVED BUFFALO Coach Harold Erwin was full of praise for his Bisons after they posted their first win of the season last week, a 6 over Hamlin. "Our team play is much bet tor with our linemen showing much improvement, especially our tackles," he said.

"Marvin Smith and Bob Gritt did a much! better job at defensive tackles. We are still making little mis takes that are hurting our team our neighbor Oak Hill," he1 Isaid. "They've played a lough ,7:30 p.m. game at Gauley Bridge with a cautious eye. "Gauley Bridge always plays.

Richwood a good game and ieet it will take a good effort toj win," he said. Last week Richwood beat! Webster Springs 36 0, to up its' record to 1 3. BILL, former radio man for Hicks Radio now has Charleston Radio Service. SPECIALIST IN AUTO RADIO TAPE PlAYItS CAS SETTES TV REPAIRS. PHONE 346 1910 623 LEE ST.

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