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Sox scramble to 6 straight May wood charts Saturday's results EIGHTH Mils. oaca. Fraa-For-AU. pursa 317,600: 2 Cockatoo 2 2 2 4 2 40 4FastFoo4ar 8 390 8 Evanlnga Chokx 8 8 8 4.80 8 Lockport Larry 7 7 7 10.00 SRsadvBov 3 1 8 8 1.90 FIRST Mil, pact, ataka, 3-yaar-oWa, tMaa, pur MUStr.Fln.ToS1 Set 1 2940 Baron Lanear, Hamilton t.00 330 300 Wtar moka 114 7 4S0 Mostly MalS. NOOI.

Z40 200 T3a tsi 1 'a 1 4 5 Buziao, Farbar 340 Hlbtl goo 340 20 iiity-" is 3 Quick LucH 2-111 ISO TENTH Mlla, paca, claiming 117,300, 2 Hasty Decision 4 3.90 ours 38,200: Natlva Rookn 3 4 4 3 10.50 1 Quick Chris 1 3 3 4 4.10 Rockaby Rocky 3 111 8 30 4 FrawJom Tim 8 8 8 8 10 90 8 Nawmarkal Duk 7 3 3 2 1.60 8 asionar's Shadow 7 7 7 3 1390 3 Trolwood Parad 1 3 7 3 300 4PorFavor 1 1 4 360 3 Moonlight Son A. 3 3 4 3 8 Honaat Angaliqu 3 8 3 8 17.30 1 Cordova Dick .4 7.8 7 90 7 Sanga Grangar 2 4 8 8 TIME 1S, M. 1:31 23. 2:03 Rockaby Rocky, Dw. Banks 12.80 4 00 3 00 Nawmarkat Ouka, Maoa HO 2.60 Trolwood Parana, HostatM 4.Q0 Trlfecta (2-8-5) $426 JO BaranUnoar 1 1 1 1 3S0 Mostly Marvin 4 3 I I .70 Buuao 8 2 3 3 760 Malic 4 4 350 Tamakl Donna I I I I 23.70 SlyBrawar 14 22.10 8 4 8 2 46 80 3 130 TIME-JO 15, 1:01 25, 1:31 45, ICS Hi 43.80 14.00 1220 Dancing Baa, Moora 60 7.00 Scot S.

Victory, Jsrrian 1200 Qulnalla (1-5) S17Z50 3 2 2 3 pp horM 9 Annla Tar 4 Egyptian Swaatla SC.EGIrT 1 Spicy Egyptian 2 Ab Amy 8 Miae SooMa Tar 7 Faat Rnlah 8 Naro Flying Cfirtjy 5 Mlstv Cta TIME 15, it, 1t, 1:58 4 3.10 5 51 JO ISO 9.10 8 57 SO 8 22J0 FIFTH Mlla. oaca. arafamd. Bursa $12500: SCRATCHED T. V.

PIO 1:01, 1:31 475, 2:03 Ann Tar (Mast) MM 1640 680 Egyptian Swaatla (Inato) 32.60 88C C. C. Girt (Shallar) 2.40 3 Quick Command 1 1 220 Fly Fly Sony 3 2 2 2 200 2 Blackpool Tim 8 8 8 3 840 1 Squlrraly Byrd 4 4 3 4 7.10 4 Egyptian CMaf 8 8 8 8 10.10 7 lucky Tut 7 7 7 818.10 8 Moat Happy Thalma 2 3 4 7 4 90 True re. JrK Aim Aim nyn SECOND Mil, paca, claiming $12,500, turaa $5,400: Hebner to face Farmer. LaRussa 'had lefty Kevin Hickey warming up, but chose to stay with his relief ace.

"It was a tough call," said LaRussa, "but I'll show Kevin Hickey before this season is. over that I'm not afraid to bring him in against any left-handed hitter in the league. Right here, I thought Farmer was going to make a pitch to get Hebner out." He did, although Hebner screamed it on a line to Tony Bernazard. So the White Sox had their first three-game sweep in Tiger Stadium since 1965 and Sums had his second victory of the year. It was not accomplished without a price, however.

Already hurting with Morrison and Ron LeFlore still hobbled, Fisk unable to raise his arm high enough to catch, and Todd Cruz on the disabled list, they may have lost outfielder Wayne Nordhagen, who in the sixth fouled a pitch off his foot, which immediately ballooned. Not to mention the cost to Eddie Ein-horn's nerves. Continued from page 1 Molinaro had batted for Greg Pryor and Jim Morrison is still recovering from a hamstring pull. been playing with 23 men for a week," said LaRussa, "and it scares me." IT'S A GOOD thing Sunday's game was. not televised back to Chicago or all White Sox fans would have been frightened out of their wits too, when, Fisk got in front of Parrish's grounder and knocked it down, but couldn't pick it up.

Finally on the second try, he scooped it up with his gloved hand and tagged the base 'with his bare hand to force Peters. "I knew I had a little time," said Fisk, who appeared unruffled. "As soon as I knocked it down I tried to be unrushed." He acknowledged the thought of turning the ball into a double play had occurred to him, "but my first concern was to get in front of it so it doesn't end up in left field." With two outs, Tiger Manager Sparky Anderson brought in left hander Richie ii, AJJ iin, c.uv ftlilrk Cnmnumr Kmnmr A ATl 1 Afi ft Fly FN Boiiy, Dolbaa 040 280 Biggest Show Qod Decade? wacKiooi nm, UMara 320 1 7.50 2 560 3 2 30 4 1.30 5 47.20 1320 7 1890 Lady Of Chok 7 Joan'a Maid 4 Barmary Gaorga 2 Joan'a Bast 6 Lusty Tar Haal 6 Flaming H. I 3 Iconoclast 1 Pralria Rnrir 8IXTH-Mila, paca, claiming $15,000, puraa $8,600: 8 1320 TIU UK 4.M lim Aim n.m Lady 01 Cholca, Bussa 17.00 7.40 3,20 Joan's Maid, Bird 6.40 4,40 Barmary Gsorga, Magat 3X Dally double (9-6) $35020 QuIiMlla (6-7) $48.00 4 UnclaHsrvsy 4 3' 1 3.70 8 Cavsats Egypt 1 1 1 2 8 ISslly sDsnniaBoy 2 2 2 3 200 8 Hawthorns Joa 8 4 4 8J0 BBJ.S.7 8 8 8 23.70 7 My Lost Tims 8 7 8 8 71.00 1 FrUndly Andy 8 8 7 7 24.80 2 Company Expraas 3 4 8 8 210 TIME :29 1 St 1:00 25, 1:30 45, 201 Uncla Hsrvsy, HostsDsr 8.40 8.23 340 Cavaats Egypt, Farbar 740 4,00 Sally's Dannl Boy, Bird 3.00 Perfrcta (4-8) $6530 Over 50,000 of the Newest, Most Advanced Components Materials From 600 Suppliers 1 See thousands of products on exhibit Get The Best Ideas of 1981 And The Skills To Use Therrv AtTheASME Conference Keep up with the latest developments THIRD-Miia, paca, ataka, 3-yaar-oloa, for the first time anywhere including me nara-to-nna items your next project demands. Uiscuss your blueprints with SEVENTH Milt, pact, Invitational, puraa 315,000: 4 Wandv Sklppar 11 1 1 1 Puffy Stuft 8 7 2 4.70 1a Satin Apota 3 4 4 3 4.70 9MlstyUobar 7 7 4 340 2 Lavish Rick 6 6 34.10 6 Tidy Danoar 5 3 3 3 28.00 3 Dancing TjgnMl 4 2.

2 7 38.50 7 Ruth Ann Rhythm 2 5 6 14.90 8 Mary Cary Danoar 10 I I I 37.10 3 Bottom Dollar 10 10 10 7200 TIME :30 15, 1:01 15, 1:32 25, 2:08 45 Green fires up NU team application enqineers from affecting your product design responsibilities by attending practical sessions on: Computer-Aided Electronics Materials Processes Design Analysis Mechanical Components and Design Management. Register for just two sessions or the full 4-day 1 Solo Stsva 2 Why Bill 8 Nunilo 3 Frontlar Nibs 7 Pann Stat 600 companies. They'll help you design it safer, lighter, cheaper, more energy efficient, more 2 1 3.90 7 2. 270 3 3 3.30 1 4 1440 8 8 1020 5 8 2.40 4 71540 Wandy Sklppar, Hamilton 350 2.40 240 Puffy Stuff, Platchar 3.00 380 Satin Appla, S. Platchar 3.80 4 Go Baa ao 8 John Dlrsct Here's your chance to: 8C HATCHED Brloht Bruta FOURTH Mlla, paca, non-wlnnara of Compare CAD in iwi, puraa M.xu: Conference and put the best ideas of 1981 to work for you! TIME 28 15.

478, 122 25, 200 15 SoioStava.O'Har 830 820 320 Why BUI, Srlaf 400 300 Nurulo, Insko 3.40 4 4 3 1 2080 1 Laadala a Ruaa Dancing Baa 7 Scot B. Victory CAM technologies in an informative, no-pressure atmos 1 1 1 2 8 S0 7 4 37320 phere Find out exactly what the equipment can do Maywood entries Find the riqht material, shape or All-Day Seminars Help You Master The Leading-Edge Technologies Eight special instructional sessions add to your understanding and control of such hiahlv SDecialized SIXTH Mlla, pec, pure $4200: form get more information on the latest composites, metals and all types of plastics AndASME a For Monday Races start at 8 p.m. 8-1862 6-1 24 7 1I1 lis See the entire range of electronic FIRST Mlla, paca, purs. $4,000: iO j-. aysyf disciplines as microprocessor VOIHC rfllC6 Progra.mm'r!g arid applications; how to 8-1 276 components, from microprocessors 1 UUon Hsnovsr, Palslay 2 Avon Eastwood, Hleman 3 Batty Bill, Marsh 4 DalvKchlo, Palslay 6 T.V.CounssI, Hostatlr 6 Chris Way Hosttlr 7 Sobah Bell, Hostetier 6 Siktm McKlyo, Jacoba.

'4-1 2 11 3-13 34 ucoiyii yviui pidbiiLS, onu yicipiiiLi, and tiper optics to thousands of controls and devices 1M 73 2 8-1 136 pp horssf, Drlvar Odds Lasts 1 Swsatsr Old, Mns 8-16 8 5 2 Varvata Brat, BanM 4-1 228 3 Darby Dab, Mills 6-12 8 3 4 Dl6a J. Dawn, Kno 6-1 432 6 Autumn Action, Platchar 8-1 6 3 8 Prtncaas Barry, tnako 3-1 3 3 4 7 Applaua Appfauaa. Crm 10-1 2 8 4 8 Christina Bract, Mills 6-1 4 7 Widen your list of sources for finite elements; transfer of Japanese technology and methods; and design optimization. mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic compo SEVENTH Mlla. oaca.

coMMonmd purav vukA: nents. Also, finishes 1 Coralwn, Buch 8-1116 and coatings, SECOND Mlla, paca, purs $3,700: nappy Town, Nob 6-13 31 3 Santa Fa Dancer. Oolbe 3-1211 engineering equipment and services, and more Th Last Empire, Bueaa 4-1 16 2 McCormick Place, Chicago 8-1 8T8 5 24 6-1 3 6 5 unao t. unon, mcom io-1 6 4 1 6 John First Boy, WUlia 10-1 3 4 8 7 June Ann, Hamilton 6-14 17 6-1 6 66 1 Orushatta, Jacobs 2 Silsnt Bath, Palslay 3 Frans Man, Buch 4 Spaadar Nick, Kramar 8 Mlaty Frakjht, Ramp 6 Watsakas Bast, Palslay 7 K.R., Banks 8 Worthy Max, Jacobs 9 wieners prkJe, Insko 6-14 71 6-1286 as we did to beating Michigan (they lost by seven), you can't tell me we can't win. The problem is gaining the positive attitude, knowing that when we're down by three with two minutes to go that we can still pull it out.

Winners make things happen. Losers wait for things to happen." "Were you waiting last year?" "You can look back and see where we're up by seven and just hoping the clock ran out. You can look back and wonder why certain things happened. But now I'm really confident in this staff. I don't know.

It's really hard to say. It's just a feeling you get. Coach Green wants to win more than we do, and we want to win bad, and when you look at his record, you know he knows what he's doing." Phil Leonard saw enough during his one weekend at Northwestern, and he soon rejected Miami, Iowa, and Northern Illinois and signed on with Green. "He got the guys inspired, and they inspired me," Leonard explains. "I knew they didn't have a good team last year, and I thought everybody would be looking toward another bad season.

But they were looking forward to the season instead of to just go out there to get their butts kicked. If they didn't have that enthusiasm, 1 wouldn't be going there." have only one way to go up but after all that happened last season, I wondered if we could go up," says Kerrigan. "But now, it's real exciting; With the new staff, I know we can go up. It's a great feeling. It's- new life." Cosmos rip Rowdies EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.

(AP)-The Cosmos, the defending North Soccer League champions, erased a 1-0 halftime deficit Sunday to rout the Tampa Bay Rowdies 4-1 before a crowd of 40,328 at Giants Stadium. Ricky Davis, Roberto Cabanas, and Giorgio Chlnaglia scored in the second half for the' Cosmos, who got their other goal when- Tampa Bay's Keith Bailey kicked the ball into his own net. Continued from page 1 led, and their enthusiasm was rekindled "Everyone," Kerrigan says, "was excited "Coach Green, one minute he's talking to you, then he's telling you what to do, and in between he's cracked a joke. It's not always so intense now. You don't have to be on guard all the time.

You feel you can have a good time, and play IN MID-MARCH, two weeks before the start of spring practice, Kerrigan and his teammates were not having a good time while laboring through another afternoon, of torturous conditioning drills. They were nearing the end of their rigors and, all were tired, when Green stopped them and said: "You know when you guys played Ohio State, they had you down 49-0. Then they sucked it up and scored two more touchdowns." "That made us laugh at first, but then it made us mad," Kerrigan recalls. "You realized he was sort of hitting below the belt, but he made his point in sort of a subtle way. After that, we flew through the end of our workout." Phil Leonard was' Introduced to linebacker Mike Quendling, who would be his escort for his weekend visit.

They went to a restaurant to meet Green. "I got along with him real good from the beginning," Leonard remembers. "If a coach just talks to you, it's kind of a putdown. But he was very enthusiastic. I felt he could turn it around at Northwestern." i Kerrigan certainly believes in life after death.

"At the end of last season, I realized if they kept the same staff, it would have been hard to win ballgames," he says. "We wouldn't haye been a team. But any change causes different attitudes. With a new staff, our problems are behind us, and we're all in it together. This year we don't want to go 0-11, 1-10.

We want to win some games." "IS IT HARD to believe you'll win?" he's asked. "Oh, no. When you can come as close 6-1 66 6 6-1 26 4 7-2 1 2 EIGHTH Mlla, pact, conditioned, purs $6200: il 27-30, 1981 Apri THIRD Mlla, paca, purs $3,700: 8-1 8 84 8-1 4 88 6-184 1 3-1 3 1 1 Hawthorn Jo. Paisley 2 Stardust Bckly 3 CV. Streaker, Blevtns 4 Direct Thought, Conley 6 Holllster, Bckly 6 Heathers First.

McGe 7 Eaay Chris, Leonard 8 Addlo Galophon, Hsttlr 1 Endort Burr, Palslsy 2 Notsda Cllppar, Mags 3 Kaliytuck, La, Millar 4 Hal Rktos.Conlay 6 Social Class, Banks 6 Elmar Hannaaay, Buss 7 RacaTrackRoala, Marsh 8 BlUyJoaBaarcat, Banks 6-17 2 4 8-1 48 6 8-1 648 6- 1 6 36 7- 2 24 3 8- 2 7 62 4-1114 8-1 6 74 6-1 738 6-1 444 10-1 715 8-1 8 74 NINTH Mil, pact, claiming, purs FOURTH Mlla, paca, purs $5,100: 1 Hurricane Sampson. Buch 82 1 8 6 SHOW HOURS Monday 10:00 a.m.-4:00 plm. Tuesday 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Wednesday 1 0:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Thursday 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

1 Elbona Shady Guv, Ptwrnn 8-13 6 6 2 Overtime Vldory.BIrd 6-1 8 2 6 9 Uflm uaravsiie memn 6-5 111 1 firmruinm iMhkbu a a 6 Paramount Hsnovsr 12-1 8 7 4 2 R.Wy Sklppar, Pitchr 6-2 2 2 2 3 Nordal Caddy, Hamilton 7-2 2 2 2 4 Roman Tha Graal, Willis 8-113 5 6 Ovar Throne, Town (-2 812 6 Egyptian Falcon, Marsh 8-1 4 12 7 Mr. Pockat Rocksl, Mlllsr-12-1 634 8 Tol N. Buch 10-1 4 63 6 Breezles Pebble, Brook 6-14 16 Marken Bya, Marsh 15-1 6 7 7 8 Proud Dancer, Naro 12-1 473 FIFTH Mil, paca, pursa $4200: TENTH Mil, pec, claiming, purs eo.uuu. 1laHuraCraak.Hriaman 6-1 4 5 2 2 Omar Hill, Herman 12-1 7 7 6 3 Snooty Cull, Marsh 6-118 6 8-1 76 8 6-1682 4 uaoomaa Grouch. Hamilton 8-5 2 33 8 Shootsrs Star, Palslay 7-2 2 13 8 Superb Andy, Fletcher 10-1 4 4 4 6-1 6 73 3-1 2 24 10-1 77 7 8-1 8 76 1 Pstrlot Almshrst, Banks 2 Imprtal 3 Honest Yankee N.McO 4 BsrontheBrutHamlrlon 8 Emanar, Hlteman 6 Nit Urer, Banks 7 Birthday 6 Sdy 7 Ohio Knight, Ferguson 12-1 8 11 6-13 8 1 8 Thunosr Baron, Millar 121 3 6 7 4-1 7 36 The Chicago Tribune Welcomes TV ft 1 ATI0Al DLSIG ECIMERIC i pfl AMERICAN POWER CONFERENCE liJjlJ 01 43rd Annual Meeting April 27-30 McCormick Place April 27-29 Palmer House Sales Field Representative 3 CM Chicago Division Territory available in Cook County NFIB is the largest business and mem bership organization in the United Statei representing the independent business community at the state and national levels.

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