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The Austin American from Austin, Texas • 28

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The Austin American Monday, June 5, 1972 Page 23 Austin, Texas OWENS: No Phils Untradable New NHL Bosses Deal for Players "The change wasn'i PHILADELPHIA (AP) general manager, I'd trade my are a .500 club. This team is not a pennant! Paul Owens had been general manager of the Philadelphia Phillies less than 24 hours when he made one major policy winner, but it is a .500 ball club and I think field manager Frank because of the Owens said. "Jchn was'-like at lame duck politician. I was! supposed to take ever next yearf when he retired. He was In the! position of making deals I wouldf mother." Phillies' owner Bob Carpenter fired the S4-year-old Quinn, declaring he decided to make a change because of the unexpectedly poor showing of the team.

However, the dean of Lucchesi does too," Owens said. Owens put to rest speculation wuuld chose right winger Billy Eaposito and Garry Smith. change there are no longer any untouchab'es on the team. that Lucchesi would be the next Boston's Stanley Cup champions must decide whether to protect regulars Gerry Cheevers and have had to live with." If some National League MONTREAL (AP) Bill Torrey and Cliff Fletcher, general managers of the National Hockey League's fledgling New York and Atlanta franchises, aren't exactly gambling types. general manager wants to make onseoau general managers is of the Toronto Marlboros.

If that happens, the Atlanta team can be expected to Kiab Jacques Richard of the Quebec Remparts, generally regarded as second only to to go. He met Saturday night with the manager to talk about! moves to help the slipping club. "He's all right with me," said a deal for anyone on the Ed Johnston at the risk of losing promising rookie Dan Bouchard. Gump Worsley being retained as a vice president on a consulting basis Owens said that Quinn has been keeping him advised of efforts to make a trade. He expects to get in touch with the other general managers this week to see if anything can be worked out before the June 15 trading deadline.

Owens made it clear that he thinks the Phillies can play the way they did at the start of the season when the club won 15 of iu first 24 games and was w'thin percentage points of first place. Eoth Owens and Carpenter fried to soften the blow to the veteran Quinn, who built three National League winners and one world champion while with the Braves at Boston and Milwaukee. Philadelphia ball club, Owens will be at the telephone. He has only one condition. The other until he becomes eligible for a Owens of Lucchesi.

The new pension April 1, 1973 guy has t) be ready to give Fans9 Pants Hotter Than Rangers Are ARLINGTON, (AP) -The Texas Rangers, a bit slow getting started, are picking up steam with their promotions with seven spectaculars planned for next week's home stand, including free admission for ladies wearing hot pants. Following the game against Milwaukee June 13th, the gals will be invited onto the field to compete for prizes and Rangers tickets. The categories of competition will be: 1, Most unusual hot pants. 2, Most attractive hot pants. 3, Most form-fitting hot pants.

4, Tallest girl in hot pants. 5, Heaviest woman. 6, Oldest woman. 7, Prettiest girl. Another promotion June 10th will be Sweetheart and Date night.

Each woman 14 and older will receive a pair of sheer panty hose. 'I originally expected the probably will be available froml Minnesota while the North Stars protect younger Cesare Maniago and Gilles Gilbert, but Worsley's age and salary could team would play .500 baseball Harris among the amateurs available. With established teams allowed to protect 15 skaters and two goalies, there won't be a lot of quality available to something to get something. "There is no one on the club I general manager said he couldn't blame Lucchesi for the losing streak that has reached 17 of the last 18 games. "Frank and I are friends on ana off the field," Owens said.

See how it works. The 24 hour cash manager in our lobby 7th Colorado and be respectable," Carpenter said ending Quinn's Both men are dealing for high stakes as they angle for draft! selections this week to stock their new clubs. According to the rules, they are supposed to flip a coin to decide which club will pick first in the expansion draft Tuesday and the amateur craft Thursday. When Buffalo and Vancouver came into the NHL two years 13-year as general wouldn't trade if I thought it would helo," Owens said after being named Saturday to succeed John Quinn as Phillies Manager. "We can communicate and get along.

I can make constructive Owens, who was promoted Torrey and Fletcher. The claim and fill process followed in the draft also enables each club to add another player to its protected list as soon as it loses rom farm system boss, agrees ciiticism without his resenting We have a good rapport." with Carpenter that the Phillies pn ve a deterrent. It all adds up to plenty of decisions for Torrey and Fletcher. They'll have all day Monday to make them while the other general managers engage in the intra-league draft. The clubs can protect 17 players and two goalies in that one, which allows NHL clubs to draft from each other.

Parvino Wins Oil Men's Golf ago. Sabre General Manager a man- Punch Imlach beat Bud Poile of Chicago is almost certain to the Canucks on both coin flins. lose veteran goalie Gerry SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) Pesjardins while protecting Trophy winner Tony Jim Parvino of New Orleans won the 25th renewal of the Ar-kla-Tex Oil Men's Golf Tourna Father's ay is Not Far Away! ment Sunday, overhauling Bobby Stroope of Dallas in the final round. This Albatross Not Dead Loss That gave Buffalo the No.

1 amateur choice Gil Perreaull, who turned out to be Rookie of the Year, and the No. 1 expansion draft pick Tom Webster, who was promptly fraded for goalie Roger Crozier. Winning or losing both No. 1 selections on the luck of a flip worrier both Torrey and Fletcher. Neither man wants to take that kind of risk.

Therefore, it is entirely likely that sometime before Tuesday, the two general managers will leach an agreement assuring both new teams of a No. 1 choice. Penn Oarsmen Hope for More made it look easy as he set a world record of 2:06 on a r.alf-mile track for the 1 1-16 WESTBURY, N.Y. (AP) Albatross appears destined to become the fifth horse in miles of the Realization. The harness racing history to win $1 previous world mark of 2:06 2-5, set by Amortizer at Roosevelt SYRACUSE, N.Y.

(AP) the 70th national intercollegiate The University of Pennsylvania rowing championships bad stood for 16 years. Saturday, Nash held open the Dancer never had any need to million. The 4-y a -o I pacer increased his career earnings to S897.1C1 with an easy victory in the $91,000 non -betting Realization Pace at Roosevelt Raceway Saturday night. With many rich stakes ahead, use his whip in beating H.T. Luca, Dexter Hanover, Tarport It was reported last week that prospect that the U.S.

Olympic Committee would reconsider its decision to invite only individuals and not full teams to varsity eight-oared crew has won college rowing's top event, but Quaker Coach Ted Nash hopes it's not the end of the line. After his eight stroked to victory in the feature event of Skipper and Jake Jackson, who Torrey had beaten Fletcher on finished in that order. a coin flip for the first pick in tryout ramp. the son of Meadow Skipper the amateur draft and that he In winning his fifth in a row cf eight starts this year As things stand now, senior oarsman Gene Clapp and coxswain Lou DeLosso will be Albatross moved from fourth place to take the lead at the half-mile in 59 2-5 seconds and the only Penn athletes to report FREE THREE LETTER I MONOGRAM ON iiitVk Plil MA "IJVlff Beautiful Counless Mora Jfjk'himl shirts in fine permanent -vX 1 1 ff Press fabrics. Solid colors $rV of beige, yellow, orchid and blue.

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Albatross, with veteran driver Stanley Dancer in the sulky, to the Olympic selection camp at Dartmouth College Friday. led the rest of the way to score Cuban King To Defend Welter Title Associated Press by 1'4 lengths. "I optimistic though, because Harry Parker (Olympic His time for the three-quarteis was 1:29 4-5 and the mile 1:58 2-5 en route to his and Harvard crew coach) In Tour indicated if a crew won here nev world record clocking. signmcantly tne entire crew Jose the Cuban who has become a Mt-xican sports idol, will defend his world Albatross also joined two would be allowed to 'ash said. other famous pacers, Bret welterweight championship Fittipaldi Wins Belgian Grand Prix Hanover and Romeo Hanover, "I have a great deal of faith Saturday against Adolph Pruilt as the winner of the $50,000 in Harry," he added.

in a domed bullring at RANCHO LA COSTA, Calif. (AP) Bobby Fischer, the chess master making one of his rare public appearances, rated the biggest threat to defending champion Hank Greenberg Monday in the second annual Dewars' Sports Celebrities Nash's boaters led from the Monterrey, Mexico. start in beating late-challenging The fight highlights this NIVELLES, Belgium (AP) Brown by nearly a length in the week's ring activity marked by Brazil's Emerson Fittipaldi, a litiev srhpdnlo and title race. The Quakers were Founder's Plate Award named in honor of George M. Levy, founder of Roosevelt.

The pride of the Amicab'e Stable of Hanover, achieved the honor by winning the Roosevelt Futurity as a Eruno Arcari's defense of his driving a John Player Special timed in 6 minutes, 22.6 Tennis Tournament. tharo nf Hip unrlrl junior Lotus, won the Belgian Grand seconds, Brown in 6:26.1 for the Fischer, who meets Russia's Onondaga Lake Prix for Formula I cars on the new Nivelles circuit Sunday and Boris Spassky in Iceland July 2 2-year-oll, the Messenger for the world chess stakes as a 3-year-old and the championship, is training at the course. Wisconsin was a close third, followed by Washington, defending champion Cornell and Northeastern. welterweight title Saturday night against Joao Henrique. Napoles, who now is a Mexican citizen, will be making his seventh of the title h'c won from Curtis Cokes and won back from Billy Backus.

La Costa Country Club with Realization. The $50,000 is not counted in Albatross' earnings. daily tennis and running routines. He says physical increased his lead in the world driving championship. Fittipaldi, who started from the pole position, covered the 100.254 miles in 1 hour, 44 minutes, 6.7 seconds for an average speed of il3.35 miles an Francois Ceve.t, driving the Wisconsin won the Jim Ten fitness is vital to chess.

Eyck Memorial Trophy for the SATURDAY'S LATE BOX CHICAGO SAN DIEGO ab hi nh hi Greenberg, the former Detroit Tigers' slugger, won the best over-all performance in the eight-oared events. The Badger The champion will take a 64-4-1 record into the scheduled 15-rounder. Prultf, of St. Louis vho has been fighting often in Hawaii in the past few years, inaugural tournament a year freshmen won by a length over Kesslnger a 2 3 1 0 EHnondz ss 3 0 10 BccKert 2b SMI DThomas pn 0 0 0 0 BWINiams If 4 1 2 3 Jeslodt 2b 5 0 2 1 ago. At 60, he is the oldest Cornell in 6:19.8 and the junior Tyrell Ford of Scotland's Jackie Stewart, who was forced out of has a 42-9-2 nmrk.

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One of the numerous Monday fights will pit An.ol "Robinson" Garcia of Spa against Cemal Kcmaci of Turkey in a junior welterweight 10-rounder at New York's Felt Forum. McLaren. the New York Nets; Elgin Baylor, former Los Angeles Lakers star; Whiley Ford, former New York Yankee pitcher; Gail Goodrich, guard for the Los Angeles Lakers; Merlin Olsen, Los Angeles Rams tackle. The victory gave Fittipaldi Arlln (U 4-5) 5 1-3 5 7 7 7 4 23 points in the race for the world driving title. Hulme is caidweil 13 1 0 0 1 1 Ross 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Acosta 3 3 1112 HBP by Arlin Cordenal.

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"Charge," she yells. But after By JOE HUGHES around in some shape or form Copley News Service since the Depression. Sherri Jackson was graduated js ci0Se to 8 p.m. on a recent from high school last June notjFriday night. Fans begin at all ready for the life of the shuffling to their seats near the The fans take this thing the game, with the winners as always, it seems, the T-Birds I fi'H SHORT SLEEVE ffiWH sport shirts Mf" A Permanent pressed, 75 jfrtyZKJrt Xi Hi? polyester, 25 cotton, OTffx K-r'' -liL.

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i HOMI I ftp IMPROVEMENT I tf TIME I "I'm as nervous as a cat she lets out a sigh, saying, "Aw, it's phony baloney. I just get excited." "The crowd comes as an outlet for their emotions," said Shirley Hardman, one of the skaters on the T-Birds. "Say before we get started," said Terri Lynch. "Then when those LOOK! banked Masonite track. This isn't your ordinary straight sporting crowd, but a conglomeration of seemingly every walking creature who buys tickets to anything.

One fat lady, dressed in a Instead, she promptly enrolled in an institution of higher and somewhat offbeat education near San Bernardino, where the curriculum includes such fine-arts subjects pllmwinrr hair nnllinp fans let out with the first roar I'm cool like a cucumber. A you just broke up with your good block gives me my biggest thrill. That's the name of the T-shirt and tripping, bad mouthing and; candy-apple-red boyfriend, you come here, scream and yell." matching capris, passes out gum to women skating for the falling preferably with a loud thud. The roller racing press releases like to say the sport is See all the newest ideas in home remoo- elme. Home repair.

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When they come on the rink, many in the These new skills, combined Thunderbirds as they skate onto a combination of the speed of hockey with the contact of football, but it also has the the rink. audience go to the refreshment She begins to yell, "Sock it to with her already championship1 form on roller skates, carved Sherri Jackson, 18, into one of the nation's youngest roller racing queens. Roller racing, for those who em, using a paper It is clearly a game for hoked-uP histrionics of profes' sional wrestling. megaphone. Between blasts women on both sides of the In most of the fights, the she coaxes on some of her 1 I pi nches are pulled but still send favorites, like Terri Lynch, as they warm up for the night's skaters sprawling in well-acted routine.

festivities. lost the key to their skates long ago, is the proper name given the Roller Derby or Roller Games, depending on what television channel you watch or With the girls rolling on the rink. Statistics show the audiences at most roller races are 50 per cent women unusual for a sporting crowd. "Blood is what the crowd really comes here for," said Joan Weston, a veteran of the races. "It's life and death sometimes.

After one of the She also comes equipped with a pair of binoculars, an air horn and a glass. She buys cups of which city you live in track, the action does become r.iore genuine with shrieking, scratching and hair pulling thrown in. I The sport (there may be some beer and, between lulls in the arcument there) has been'action, pours the beer from.

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