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Mnnda A II May l')(i3 ERALD Dayton, Ohio 21 i. i Wins Fifth Straight Dickson Pours It On, -z i Vvi--: (V said whenever they beat me on the banks, they gutta' be running an illegal engine, but 1 guess I'll have to take that i I Is v3 5 i 11- It- AstiKialed Tresi Wirephol New Turbine A.Mtel:ited I're The Shelby car is. one of several new turbines that will be practicing this month for qualifications for the day 500 mile race. Time trials begin May 18. By Biicky Alhers IminiHl Hi'riild Writer WINCHESTER, engine quit on the last Lip, but Larry Diekaon was fast enough and lucky enough to extend his remarkable USAC sprint car victory string to five here yes-U rday.

Dickson, starting in the No. 2 iwsttion, beat pole Bob Pratt into the first turn and then hold onto the load for the fastest laps ever turned at Winchester speedway or on any other half-mile track. The victory enabled Dickson to equal the United Stales Auto club record of fivr consecutive victories set by Painclli Jones in 10(11. Larry almost didn't make it. The Cievy engine on his Smith Speed Shop sprinter weakened late.

in the race, and Dickson felt it vibrating and losing power as lie headed down the back stretch on his last tour of the high-banked asphalt oval. "I didn't have time to look at the gauges," lie said, "but I know the bottom part of the engine let loose." Dickson sailed through the No. 4 turn and had just enough speed to cross the finish line before the hard charging Pratt went past him. The crowd of about was on Its feet. Averaging 101.049 miles per hour for the 15 miles, Dickson collected $893.50 for his record-setting performance with the television cameras of ABC's Wide World Of Sports focused on the action.

Winning five straight sprint features is phenomenal when you consider the possibility of The Shelby turbine with driver Brute McLaren at the wheel takes off from pit area at the Indianapolis speedway. Aparicio Out Stealing "Pickpocket" Amaro applies tag Baltimore Plays Long Ball To Whitewash Nats 8-0 Yankees Divide Behind Bahnsen back." Oddly, Dickson i ered quitting the USAC sprint circuit only a year ago because he had been having so much trouble racing on the banked tracks at Winchester, Dayton, and Salem, Ind. The sprinters were coming down the short straightaways like bullets yesterday. And Hie fastest bullet of them all in time trials was the Id-dings Auto Parts Chevy driven by Sunny Ales. The little guy from Sellersburg, became the first driver to make a lap in less than 17 seconds by turning the track 1R.93 seconds.

Thai's an average speed of lOti. 007 miles per hour. But Sonny allowed Dickson to beat him in the first heat race ana naa to start the feature in third spot. Bottled up in early traffic, he fell behind the leaders and didn't catch up until too late. He finished third.

30-LAP FEATCTtE 1. Larry Dickson. Marietta, O. 2. Pialt.

Union City. Ind. 3. Sunny Alra, Sellersburg, Ind. 4.

Wit SpauWfins. Granite City, Dl. 5. Charley Masters. Waddy.

Ky. 6. Mickey Shaw, Berea, O. 7. Sam Sessions, Nashville, Mich.

S. Chuck Enwl, Cnlumnuj, O. 9. Jcrrv Poland. New Carlisle, O.

10. Al Smith, Dayton. O. 11. Herman Wise, Atlanta, G.

12. Bub Seelman, Lansing, Mich. Time: (old record 9:0032 let by Johnny Rutherford in 1965). ntKl.lMlNARIhS Klnt beat Piatt, Dickson, AtfS. Scrnnil Iiel Masters.

Enscl, Snauld- inc. iTime of better ld 8-lan record of 2:21.20 set by Bob Wenlt in 1W7-. Third heal Sessions, Shaw, Dale, Breedlove. miwiliilinn Poland. Smith Norm Broun.

Seelman 'Time of 5 jS.61 breaks old Ill-lap record of 2:59.80 act hv Bobby L'nscr in 1966). irtaiv-sonny Atev time of Tl.tta iseceonris lieuera oia one-irtp ic "i 17 js; SPt by Cioidon in v.m Pirates Whip Phillies 5-2 Alley's Base Hit Caps Late Rally PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Gene Alley's two-run single capped a three-run eighth inning comeback and paced the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 5-2 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies yesterday. The Pirates, beaten by ninth inning rallies in their last two gam es, trailed Philadelphia rigiit-nanaer Larry jacKson -u wnerl Jerry May led off the eighth with a two-striKe Br Aianelated Treat CHICAGO-Stan Bahnsen pitched tvvohit ball for eight Innings and then Joe Verbanic rescued him from a ninth inning jam as the New York Yankees defeated the Chicago White Sox 4-1 in the second game of a doubleiieader yesterday. The White Sox took the opener WASHINGTO N-(AP) Pitcher Gene Brabender triggered spree of three home runs in one inning by Baltimore and blanked Washington 8-0 yesterday as the Orioles won their seventh straight game. Brabender led off in the top of the seventh with a 390-foot drive into the visitors' bullpen in left center field.

Curt Blefary followed with another bases-empty blast. Paul Blair dou- bled and. Boor Powell capped 5-1 as Gary Peters pitcnea a six-hitter and hit a grana siaminning hornP(. by petf, Ward double play and a clutch strikeout. Brabender's shutout, only the second of his major league ca reer, was the fifth straight com plete game turned in by the Oriole pitching staff in the surge into first place.

Barry Moore, the Senators' starter, walked Curt Blefary leading off the first inning and Motion smacked his second homer of the year. The Orioles moved in front 4-0 in the third en doubles by Blair and Brooks Robinson followed by Moore's twobase throwing error. BAI.TIMOItr: WASHINGTON ah bl ah bi Blefary rf 4 2 1 t'nser cf .1 fi II 0 Blair cf 5 2 2 0 Valentine rf 4 0 1 0 Motton It 5 112 KHoward lb 4 0 0 II BRobinsn 3b 4 1 1 1 MeMuIln 3b 3 0 0 9 Powell lb 4 112 Bosnian ii 0 0 0 0 iwohnaon 2b 4 0 1 0 Coggins ph Ktchebin 3 0 0 0 Knuwlea Belaneer 4 0 0 0 Bryan Brabendr 4 12 1 Bowens If BAIlen 2b Hansen ss a 0 0 0 0 o-o 4 ooo! 3 02! 3 0 1 KMooie 0 (1 0 oo 0 0' I UUU ,111 I II Hmphrys 0 0 0 0 iTciersn l'h I Ii II mucins ii fli into the upper deck just inside the right field line. All three homers came off reliever Dennis Higgins. Curt Motton, a 5-7 rookie outfielder, rifled a two-run homer over the center field fence at the 410-foot mark for the Orioles in the first inning.

Brabender, making his first start of the season, gave up six hits and ran his record to 2-1. Tiie 6-5 right-hander allowed a pair of singles in both the third and seventh innings, but worked Angels over the California Angels Stanley's homer, his first this year, followed a walk to Dick Tracevvski. It was Stanley's second hit nf this camp nff Inspr Tribe Extends Streak On Sieberfs Heroics the inning with a two-run blow his way out of the jams with a Stanley, McLain Lead i Larry Dickson Shaky finish. mechanical failures and the competition provided by more than 40 other cars. Still, Dickson isn't satisfied.

"I'd like to make it six," the 29-year-old driver fim Marietta, said. "That would put me one up on Jones." The men who raced Dick yesterday and others who've raced at Winchester earlier in its 50-year history, thought his feat was fantastic. Duane Carter, who once held all of the records en the famed track, said, "This guy makes the boys in my (lay look like a bunch of pikers." Kodger Ward, two-time India a 1 i "500" winner, called it "incredible" and Ward's former teammate, Sutlnn, just shook his head. Pratt commented: i always hit names three this weei-end Fading Bosox Bow To js BOSTON (API Little Bert Campancris combined power and' speed to play the key role three runs yesterday as the Oakland Athletics completed a sweep of a three-game weekend series with a 3-2 victory over the Boston Rod Sox. Campancris, a 153-p speedster, lined his first homer of the season, a shot into the left field screen, for two runs in the third inning.

Then he launched the fifth with a walk, stole second and scored on Ramon Webster's hitrh flv double, which was mis judged by Boston's Reggie Smith in right center. The stolen base was Campancris' ninth of tlm elmnginn v.BiuHc"6"t Tigers Past By Associated Press Sonny Siebert held Sonnv Siebert held CLEVELAND Minnesota to one nouici A second inning single by first game yokk Chicago ah bl ab bi 5 0 2 0 Araricio ss 4 0 1 0 Clarke 2b White cf Mantle lb Kosco if 1 1 Berry of 1 (I 0 0 Waid lb 4 0 0 0 Davis It 4 0 10 Vosa rf 3 0 0 0 Josephsn 3 0 2 0 Melton 3b 4 0 0 0 Bradford if 1 0 Ii 0 Cullen 2b 0 10 0 GPeters 4 1 2 1 4 '11 jj Jj jj 4 ii ill Jo no; bin! fresh If Kernandz Cox 3b Amaro ss Downing Bowser pn FPetersn II 1) ii WRobnsn ph 1 0 0 I) Wumack 0 0 0 1) Whitaker ph 10 0 0 Total 33 1 6 1 Total 83 5 9 New York iidii in nuii-i Chicago i 4 E-cuiirn. LOR-vew York io, Chicago 2B Davis, White. 11 Berry il', (j Peters tit. Downini I 0-1 1 K.Peterson Womaek G.Peteis iV.l-3i WP-G.

Peters. IP 4 II eh br so 3 4 0 0 II 2 0 6 I ni.w nrtn i.am r. HK Af.0 an Ii bl ah i hi 5 1 for seven innings yesterday, singled home one run and scored another as the Cleveland Indians beat the Twins 2-1 extend- By Anoclattd Trent DETROIT Mickey Stanley's two-run homer and Denny fourth straight complete game helped (lie Detroit Tigers snap a three-game losing streak yesterday with a 5-2 victory manager Alvin Dark re- Toiai sin 7 Total 33 ti placed Sicbci'l with Stan Wil- Baitinioro sns ooo 4 ii a Hams at lie start, of the eighth Washinstmi ooo ii ii' ii innin. -B Bi (bender, Hansen, Raiiimoie i. LOB Baitin.oi 4.

Sicbert had kept the 1 wins oh (White cf George Brunet, 2-3, who cm, Biaiicndcr after six innings for a pinch'1-'' Vunci batter. I Rra bender IW.31) 9 fi McLain, 4-0, scattered seven (Humphrey hits and struck out seven. j- rie gave up single runs in tneiKnowies i Tommy Davis and a seventh were the on Chicaco hits untu nillth agajnst Bahnsen. But Paiss Snyder and Luis Aparicio opened with singles, knocking the young right-hander out. verbanic came on to get a double play and then retired Ward to end the game.

The Yankees gave Bahnsen a 2-0 cushion in the first inning, collecting three singles off Jack Fisher. Andy Kosco drove in one run and Roy White scored the other when Fisher's Ditch hit Bob Cox with the bases fowl iiiiea. Steve Whitaker doubled home two more Yankee runs in the off Don McMahon. Lebanon raceway On Routt 41 North of Labinon NOW THRU JUNE 22 POST TIME 8:15 except Sunday fm Hifely 1 1 n'. 4 II till 3 II I fl soon: 3 3 0 0 0 2 fi ii i ii ii 1 t10jr in thoir virfnw strinc to four irom 0 Minnesota.

I With tiie temperature a chill hitlcss until I lie seventh when lie walked Bob Allison and John Roseboro on 3-1 pilches and Hon JjClark' lashed a first-bounce sin-ligle to left, scoring Allison. II was the first earned run in 34 innings against Indian pitchers, although Oakland got. mi unearned run Wednesday whc.i Sam McDowell beat the Athletics 3-1 on a three-hitter. Luis and Steve Hurgan had three-hit shutouts against Minnesota Friday and Saturday. CLEVELAND ah 11 ii rf 4 ab hi nliva if 4 0 10 Salmon 2b lot Killehrew lb 2 (I 0 0 Wanner ph Allison If 2 10 0 Kelson 2b Roseboro 3 I) 11 0 Alvis 3b RCIark 3b 3 0 11 THorton lb Hcrnandz ss 2 I) 0 0 Awue KiKim nh 1 I) 11 I) Harper It 400 4 II 1 11 4 0 0 0 Otlllioi 2h L' 0 11 11 Liavainio ri 2 0 0 0 I-Biovvn ss 1 II 0 Siebert 1 0 II 0 SWIIams II II II 4 1 2 0 2 0 0 1V 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 I) Roll ma 3b keese ph Total 27 1 Total 31 2 8 2 ii ti fl ifloi 0 19 DP -Cleveland LOR Mmncsola Cleveland 5.

2B-pliva. SB- Allison. S-Heinamle. II Mrnilt fi W'orthington 2 Siebert 7 illiams 2 A- KR RB SO New Cities In Grid Loop 1 1 2 0 Aparicio ss 4 2 2 0 Berry cf 4 0 12 Ward lb 10 2 1, Davis If toon 3 II II 0 Voss rf 3 II 0 1 Melton Sb 1 (I ollen 20 3 0 1 11 C'ausev 11 i) 0 II .1 Kh lier GPetci i'h McMahon Prtddy Snder ph Wilitakcr If Kosco lb WRobnsn rf Gilibs Cox 3 Michael ss Bahnsen Verbanic Total New York I liieago Berry 51 4 3 4 Total 30 1 4 1 300 0 (I 0 00 4 000 000 100 I DP New York 1, Chicago 1. LOB New York 1.

i cneo 2B- Whitaker. 3B-VVhile. HR-Ward 16'. so uaiis. i naoiiM-n.

IP RERBBSO Bahnsen Verbanic 0 0 1 3 1 4 0 II A-1 risner McMahon Pricklv HHP-J. Fisher 3,927. (Cox). I faf.I tJ ta mi 4 to 'left. Pinch hitter Chuck Miller beat out an infield hit and Maury Wills lashed a double to center, scoring May.

Alley then put the Pirates on top with a two-run ground single to left. A single by Matty Alou, a walk and May's two-run double gave the Pirates insurance in the ninth. HTllil PHILADELPHIA ab rh hi ab rhbi! lwnn 3b 5 2 TTav op 3D 5 11 I) i iL I A UnL' 4 110 3 0 0 3 0 1 cin.ifnun 40 Looker cf 1 1 1 Joseph ib 1 0 0 2 0 10 1 0 0 0 20 1 1 II Willie 10 4 12 2 Calllson rf 3 0 0 0 4 0 10 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Rvan 0 0 0 0 Pena pr 1110 Boozer 1 II i) 0 Wine ss 1. Jackson l-'arrell Dalrmple 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Tolal PittslMirsh I'lolailrli'liia 36 5 12 5 Total 32 2 2 ooo ii 0 2 .1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 t-bf Wilis. DP PitlsbuiEh 1 P'liladcioliia 3.

LOB Pittsburgh 5, Pmladelphia 11 3B-J May Wills. '3B Luck. SB -M Abu. Cailison, Wine. Allen fP RERBBSO Walker 6 12 14 2 Wkdishm 0 0 1 0 2 II II II 0 3 I.

7 1n 3 3 0 3 Farrell 1 11 0 0 I I 2 2 2 10 I K- J.Atay. .111. A n.tiii. Vni'itciii" 1 li 1 0 Braves Trip Astros 2-0 HOUSTON (API Ken John- son stopped Houston on two scattered singles yesterday but needed last out help from Claude Raymond in hurling the Atlanta Braves to a 2-0 victory over the Astros. The 34-vear-oiQ rigiu-nanaer i limited the Astl'OS to a fourth inning single by Jim Wynn and an Infield hit by Bob Aspromonte in the eighth while posting his first victory in three decisions.

ith two out in the ninth he walked Wynn and was replaced by Raymond, who retired Rusty Staub to end the game. Sonny Jackson drove in At lanta's first run with a first inning single and scored an insurance run in the eighth on a double by Hank Aaron. HfltSTOX ah hi ab bl r.lmi of 4 110 RDjvl rf 2 fi f) ii 5 1 1 1 NMiiler rl 3 H.inn rf 4 0 1 1 Wynn If 8 0 10 K'unrom lb 3 0 1 0 Staub lb 4 0 0 0 Bwr Sh 3 0 1 0 Kma 3 0 0 Viilan -'b 4 0 10 Menke 2 0 0 0 Lnm If 4 0 0 0 Asprmnt 3b 3 0 1 Mm-tinrz 4 0 10 Cotay 2b 0 0 0 K-lohnwm 4 0 10 filuml 2 0 0 0 Raymond 0 0 0 0 Thnmas ph Loom ns ii Total Atlanta 35 3 8 Total 28 0 3 0 IAD 000 0 10 000 000 0000 Mouaton E-Kins. DP Atlanta 1, Houston 1 1 iB-Atlanta 9, Houston i. sR-Krancona.

Millan. SB-KA10U, Jackson. N.Miller. II' 11 bit tin ai' Tv Johnson 0 0 2 4 Raymund fiiustl (L.2-2) i i lmb 1 2 0 0 0 HBP-KJnhraon iR DavIs), K.Johnson PB-Kin. Wins At Houston OAKLAND BOSTON I Walker abrhli! ah bi slim fmpneris ss 3 2 1 2 Tartabull if 4 0 0 ph RJa' kson if 5 0 1 I) Amlicws 2b 4 0 0 0 Moose Jli 4 0 2 II Ysti mski If 3 0 101 Webster lb 4 0 11 RSnnlh cf 4 0 0 0 mi Mllli'V B.lt'ihinson, Blefary KH KR SO II II A 29frt.

Foyt Grabs Yankee 250 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) lexan a. j. royx turnea in another of his patented dramatic auto racing victories yesterday, winning the Yankee 250-mile 5slul- CVC11L over nic inumii- siapolis Raceway Park road r. l.n course from a 27th place start. The Houston driver's Torino crossed the finish line about twti Similes ahead of the second place i Plvmouth driven by 43-vear-oid iti ui run iiii', i jliriisman, leck Take Crvstal Lake Titles MEDWAY, Bins-man of Vandalia lost, the hand icap title in a double shootoff but: captured the high overall trophy at Crystal Lake Gun club yesterday.

Robert Beck of Daylun won the handicap event by hitting 21 of 25 in the second shootoff, to Brusman's 21. of 25. Brus-man also won the lli-yard event. Okay golf through Ihe front: nine hireling five with a four-foot putt I i A quality Blackchcrry Mixture at popular price. (Ml si, Rita t.

Precious Blood 1IS1. Helen 7, si. Anthony St. Henry I. ii'SI Acnes Our Lady of Rosary 4, St.

Cm islopber Ascension 14. SI, Alberts imm.iculale Conception Corius 2'Chtisti Immaculate Conception A p. Corpus Christ! A 4. lirsl and fiftli and run-scoring singles by Don Winchcr and Brunet. c.u.ii-onMA DK'iRorr ahrhbl ahrhbl Srhat 2h .1 1 1k A 1 regosi MAuhffp 2t 3 10 0 3 0 1 4 0 10 4 2 2 2 4 0 111 4 0 10 j.Minclier lb 4 0 2 1 WHoiton If JHall If 4 0 0 II Freehan Johnstone cf 4 0 0 0 Wert 3b Rodjiers 3 110 Northrup rf Knoop Jb 3 0 10 Trcewski fcs Brunet 2 0 11 McLain Krkptrick ph 1 0 0 0 0 Heflner II I) II Bi gmeier II 0 2 10 0 10 0 0 Total 32 2 7 2 Total "9 5 8 ciifoniia oo ni it Detroit ii ii 3 x- sj DP -Detroit, i.uM-caiuoi ma 4, Iwlroit -MinCnei.

IIU-Kreelian (4 sianiey 1 1 1. 12c IP KR BH SO ttlitnei a .1 .1 ,1 1 1111 Hcftner 2-3 2 1 1 1 Burcmeier 0 VV.4-IT) 7 2 2 1 PB-Bodgeis. A 14,123. .1 EIt, Slonrrock Cop Eldora IValuiTs ROSSRURG Daytonians Dick Eder and Harold Slonerock won the feature races for sXi'tsman and semi-late model stock ears at Eklora speedway yesterday. The results: SPORTSMAN: Kealure Dick K'ler, Ken Arnold, Ruben Cos, John Golden.

Heat winners--Joe Raymond. Cox Troohv dash--Ranioni. SEMI-LATE MODELS: Feature-Harold Slonerock. Gait; Duncan. Dae Weir.

Jack Hardynian. Dick Kelly. Heal wtn- .1. Lines, iraig Tiopby 'clash l.mrs. 1 -i it J' -l A 7, The Midwest Football will have a definite new look Bci next fall as a result of action; i ATTENTION Up Cup Sweep match, followed willi a breezy 6-1, 6-1, 6-0 triumph over Lumsden.

Lutz teamed with fellow Cali-rornian Stan Smith in Saturday's doubles competition to If 2 II 1 II Harrelson lb 4 2 3 ii ii "f'C P'tr-ll' ss 1 it I ji I'M i .1 0 0 l.ittu-in 0 2 Oi 4 II 1 I 2 0 0 0 I 11 'f II -A cf 3 I) fl 0 Wvalt 0 0 00 Ooiton 4 10 0 I.mc it ii Bell 0 (i Walpwskl 1 (I ii Allan- ph 1 0 0 l.andis on KH.tw.il.l 1 0 II 3.1 3 I) Tulal 3.1 5 5 T- Jill 33 llttslitli V. Petioceili, II I) ii I 0 II II ii II II (I II II 10 13 Andieus, p. Oakland 1. Boston 1. I.OK-Onklnnd 0, Huston -Webster.

Color. Pauiiai-nnl. Hit -('ainiianei is 1 1 1, Hanelson 3i, SB Ciiiiiliitiici is, R. Jackson. IP It Doiison 1 fl 7 Wii'-lcwski I Ii l.i.mlis tl II 2 1 Yanks Wrap RICHMOND, Va.

(AP) -Lasy victories by Arthur Ashe anil Bob Lutz enabled the U.S. Davis Cup leant yeslenlny to complete a sweep its American Zone first round match against the British Caribbean tam I Ashe Ulliizetl a Dooming SCrv- downing tne tirttisii cariDoean No. 2 player, Lance Lumsden, (i-t), li-2, Bib (iraeniicr began the relentless domination of tiie hut outclassed British CariblM'iin Friday with a li-l, t)-0 victory over Hussell. Ashe, easily the mit.st,tiKling perfornicr the three 'day ii 0 0 0 ii' 0: .1 KR BR SO i fi ii 0 ib 0 0 0 0 al a league meeting yesterday in Toledo. Lansing, was forced to withdraw from the MFL because of financial problems.

The Michigan Arrows, the MFL champions the past two years, were sold to a Fort Wayne, group. The new team will be known as the Fort Wayne Tigers. That leaves the MFL with seven teams Be Vicenzo's Score score a solid 6-2, 6-3 win; over Russell and Lumsden. The U.S. learn will make its next appearance in American Zone Davis Cup play agairbt either Mexico or Canada in Berkeley, May 24-26.

nnr1 on ninr with a fivp.foot nilltlN. Fort Wavne. Flint. after blasting out of a trap. He.Ypsilanti.

Pontiac, and sizzling placemen) shots three-putted 10 and 11 for bo-( Detroit, and the Dayton defeat British Caribbean gies lo drop three strokes bc-Colls. Lackawanna is also nichai'a hind Trcvino, but then birdied now franchise. i 6-i 12. 13 and lfi for the winning1 In other MFL business an- Lulz. departing from Ins usual Welding Foremen, Plant Managers, Farmers, Garagemen, anyone interested in welding; Hobart Brothers Company, Troy, Ohio, invites you to attend an "OPEN HOUSE" May 8, 1968, from 1:00 P.M.

to 9:00 P.M. at the Hobart Technical Center. tSee "exotic" welding equipment in action; New lightweight, low cost welding guns; New low prices on all welders. "Try it yourseir demonstrations. Movies, plant tours, door prizes, etc.

Win an arc welder or a chrome leather welding coat. Have a welding problem? Bring it along, a full staff of welding engineers and technicians will be on hand. In Troy, travel West Main follow signs to Hobart Technical Center (Westbrook section). nounced yesterday, the Pontiac doubles role, was impressive in Firebirds announced the rchiivhis Davis Cup singles debut, illj -sjas of Tom (The Bomb) Tracy head coach. Doak Walker, ex-National Football league player, will be pontiac's HOUSTON, Tex.

(AP) -Roberto de Vicenzo, the tour veteran from Argentina, charged during the final nine holes yesterday to overcome a determined Lee Trcvino and win the $100,000 Houston Champions International Golf tournament. De Vicenzo, who remained within three strokes of the lead throughout the tournament, fired a three-under-psr 68 to edge past Trcvino, a Horizon City, Tex. pro who grabbed the lead early in the final round, but lost on the final two holes. i i .1 1... uan' tunes, wno JCU uy a stroke after three rounds, col- lapsed on the final round.

I Jo ciirrAMnJ tinetinc and A "uikicu vines, double bogey to drop well off the pace ana linisii witn a two over par. Miller Barber, who was one nff the nace Saturday. msmmm margin. Robeit. IV Vieeivo Lee Tieyino Dan Sikes ST.

Sou Jack Tommy Aaron H.iffll Miller Baiber $1.1011 Kranl: llcartl I3.1UU Dale Douslass Al (Jciliertter Sieve Sprac Ccoi ije Knutlson Steve Oppci niun 274 -273; -27 io-n i i fi't-7 1 -72-7I misKeuiaii coach. 1 Hockey Results National leusus Finals Molilieal 3. SI. Lulus 2. oveilime iowi i I i.

mi ii mi Ujyat itititcrii) (i- lj sikl.11 I chiirue win of i.iciry steeisnuth I Murphy SI. 3iio covery to within four feel tlic nolp bul ws unable to Mont.iueiy SALES SPECIALIST lin-7H-7-l-7H 23 lom VteisKopl S2.2IHI Ificne Littler 71- 24 (iii.71.J3-7 1 -21 72- 6H-71-72-2-! 71-74-711-711 23 67-73 71-7 t--2J lolin Lot iT; linn January s7IS Miik'li Rio cr Dave Stockton $-T3 (ioorse Aii.her iNordhoni Triumphs CINCINNATI Don Nordhorn of Wade.sville, won the feature event for supermodifieds at Tri-County speedway Saturday night. Larry Cannon of Danville, was second and Mike Johnson of Martinsville, was third ran into a disaster on the final the putt. lie took a bogey r-cttinrr double bocevs on Vtcciio made a par to win ESTIMATOR Machining and Steel Fabrication JOIN AAA.l MFR. DAYTON, OHIO Call Mr, Bloom in Dayton (collect if necessary) 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

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MATHEWS A. B. DICK COMPANY 3511 S. DIXIE HWY. Do Vicenzo, who lost, a Mas ters playoff spot because of a bookkeeping error finished with a total score of 274, with Trevino one stroke behind.

Sikes was third with a L'70, Nicklaus finished at 278 and Barber tied with Tommy Aaron at five under par, but five strokes off the pace. De Vicenzo played flawless leader for the first two rounds, also ran Into trouble, getting four bogies during the round. Trevino. who was on stroke behind the lead after 54 holes, took the lead on the sixth hole and held It through 16, But on 17 he bogled and dropped into a ti with De Vicenzo. On the flnnl hole, Trevino pushed his hot Into the rrowd, made a re-.

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