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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 13

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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Dayton, Ohio
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Ken V- Uu-it Zinuter Si- DAYTON DAILY NEWS 8-U Local Golf Sumliiv. -ium- aJJed O.r.aha Gold Cup Ikindl- cap for 3-vear-olds at Ak-Sar-Ben Saturday. Miit returaed $4 and S3.S0. Date placed et $3.60 and S2.S0. Happy Intel-lectual paid $3.40 to show.

Might Troves Kiht OLUL, Xeb. CP Might, owned by C. E. Nicholas of "hite Sulphur Springs, and ridden by Wendell Leeling. captuavd the vIORK tKFl.K Grs: Jame 73.

L'-xv Net: Sn.v 7-, ri: Fred ni-6; Rouen Psncvwst snT; Sam Yarovawi 77-76; Hal so-s: Torn CnHsor. MF.AIMlBK(HK Lrv Net: I msliiii Flight. Bill Cans 7-7n: A F'iSt-t. Ti Ruttman S-71: Maurv Werner Ss-7i Lou Froelich tl-Ty-. FUrht.

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C.n M. EUiott Hale B. Warner 3v D. Hanaian Cbenderlin 3: -n Penny 37; Vait Clark 3K: Stan Vlh-k 3t: Ken Kay 12 of First 40 Draftees Remain As Bengals Waive Perreault et in the swim By MAKTY 1IX1AMS, Daily News Sports Writer The Cincinnati Bengals have released starting ofknshe guard Pete Perreault on waivers, cutting to 12 tlie original list of 40 players selected during the American Football league's lieiKai reiiulur BenaJ i-CRala." Beiual regular retired waived Krrtie Weight Kuuik Buncum Jim Dick ViUiRaautiit Frank Put Matson Henry Writrtu Mike Cuukie Gilch.L-t it may cost less than you think Lauren 37; Charles Msmun 36; E. R.

I C'aiK 36; Stan Flick IMi; Ken Kay lib; C. B. Knali Larry Stoekmver C. Beardsley 3i; B. C.

Kousch 3o: Dick Pe-k us 3: Dick Haenggi 36: K. F. Heller J6; Lov gloss, Kuy ChendeHin UU.MT Blind bogey, i aiming 72: low yross, lXive Nick. I 73; W. riaier 76-7J; E.

G-xkI P. Boian B. Thickle W-72; I Kiev s7-72: R. Scliuerniunn K. I l.uiliman S3-71; A.

Sclioen S7-71; S. I Piatt ss-71: A. Winckelman si-'d: T. Siewait (-J-71: G. SeegmuelkT S6-7I; P.

Gieidcr 77-71; H. Becker M6-73; W. Gulden 7v73; J. Behrlc S6-73: G. E.

Smith 85-73: M. Gerntson bS-73; L. 1 S. ulley U-73: and D. Coy 79-73.

i Tw.vday St'niors: first round leader Don 'filler, 77-67. CC Weekend tiandicap -sian VValh'ns 76-6: Ames Gardner 7H-6s': F.d Kuntz S.V6S; George Sneer Bob 7s-6H; Gen. Gra-ha'ii s6-70; Gene Mayl 83-71: Bob i Km rw-71; Qtarlie Boelime lui-71. VIAI)IF. PARK Blind Clur-1 ence Zwiesler Fnuil; Rcder Sl-tl: Joe Ausust S8-S1; Bob White txcM; Pat Bcally 91-S3.

i Blind Bicy: Jack Tate s3-7; lion Britain Jim Poore si-; 7x Charles FiHtune tsS-78: Joe Cox I 77; Ait Tivnt M-77; Carl Glazcr 9()-77; Chick August HW7; Hay V'H'Ikl 97-77. Bill Sherman SH-7H; Roger S' riTiei- 11)1- illial'is allocation draft in January of. PeiTeault's departure came as somewhat of a surprise, but apparently is an indication of the kind of confidence Coach Paul F.roun lias in Guy Dennis, the 6-2, 255-pound Florida product taken by the Bengals in the fifth round of the college draft. Dennis is expected to join holdovers Dave Middendorf, and Pat Matson in Brown's messenger guard system. With pre-season camp scheduled to in less than two weeks (July 12 at Wilmington VHOH SAN UliOO off.

tackle linebacker Uef. t-ckle ulaeekicv ilef. halfback FROM DfcV.K Unebacker del', halfback fullback fullback FROM BOSTON renter MJiti. end def. halfback def.

hatfottck Fiiovt new vottK def. halfback 1 yuant tTiuer off. tackle off. tackle FROM 1101 M'ON linebacker def. end ilef.

tackle I Wit end yuanl FROM BIFFAI.O def. halfback ward def. tackle off. halfback center lienial reuuiii' waived to basketball waived retired returned to Bit -n waived waived retired waived waived B'nw'al reei waived retired waived retired Bengal rettul.i; ictumed tit Houston waived Bengal regular '6S season in Army traded Oakland waived roiired 13jtKiicuu .1. D.

Carivll Wiiile Gitives J. Beliiw 4omon Il' annuii IV Perreault Maliuck Jim Waskk-vvic liiii Brown Brabham Willie Lee AntW Riee Bob Poole Joe Bob IsMl 'hurley Gary Buaenliuaen Kieh Zeeher Bolibs Burnett Bob Schmuli MacGregQi nn S9 college), this is an opportune time to pause and refresh rlv mind about the men who brought professional experience with them to the Bengals' first camp. OF THE original 40, 17 have been waived, 12 remain with the club, 7 retired before rerting, 2 were returned to orignial teams, 1 was traded and 1 gave up pro football for pro basketball. While only an even dozen remain with Cincinnati, Brown lias been getting maximum mileage from them. Ten are regulars, one is a second stringer and another is reporting ir his first year after a tour of duty with the army.

Overall, the Bengals came out test in their dealings with the San Diego Chargers. Three of th five selections offensive tackle Ernie Wright, linebacker Frank Buneom and defensive tackle Jim Griffin all moved into ihe starting lineup in a hurry and stayed there. There were also teams that the Bengals could have done without. None of the five picks from Boston is still around and only one eacli from Denver (Matson), New York (reserve center John Matlock) and Houston (defensive tackle Andy Rice) made the grade. Sets KOAKK'S VAJUU S1 pools as low as IP0 Ply installed SAVE $118 the allocatiun selections and vvli.il.

Here's a look at pened to them. 4 Woods, 9 Irons Including Wedge Aluminum Shafts Res. Retail Price S257.50 FROM KANSAS MTV PiNittim linebacker flanker Sale (pi Ends njS Itevilt BenmiJ reuiar retired regular waived waived waived Bengal regular waived Benual regular vvaivett Fletcner Smllh Chris Burford Bobby Hunt Al Reynolds SherrUl Headrick Dan Archer Kste! BankTs Iticliard Sligh Rod Sherman Nate Jones safetv UArd linebacker FTtOM OAKLAND off. tackle fullback def. tacklt flanker off.

halfback Desert Law Beats Foul In Vanity tN'GLEWOOD, Calif. WP Desert Law and her more esteemed stablemate, Gamely, suivived a foul claim and finished 1-2 in the $81,350 Vanity Handicap al Holly-wtxl Park Saturday. Desert Law, with Laffit Pincay Jr. in the saddle, got in first by l'i lengths while Gamely and the threatening eastern import, Amerigo Lady, battled it out for second, with the latter losing by a nose. Jockey Manuel Ycaza on Amerigo Lady claimed interference by the entry of Desert Law and Gamely in the turn toward Ihe stretch.

Bui: the stewards viewed the film and overruled the protest. De.vi'i Law won the Vanity in llll'iT and Gamely captured it last year and the feminine stars of tlie William Haggin lierry stable of Middleburgh, now have won this slakes tor the third year. Time for the V'n miles was 1 IS 1Ti on a fast track before some sun bathed fans. TIIK J'KKRV entry went oil as the odds-on favorite and ROARK'S SALE PRIICE Here's a pool that's really built to take it for yean and years of summer fun. Lower maintenance costs, too, through better construction and superior filtration systems.

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Carty reinjiu'ed his ciulil shoulder in the sixth inning while chasing a single One mils east of Eattown Shopping Center DARTMOUTH FIELD GETS ROLFE NAME HANOVER, N. Dartmouth's Memorial field has been renamed in honor of Robert A. (Red) Rolfe. who starred for the Indians from 1929 to 1931 before fjoins on to the New York Yankees and playing for six American league championship teams. Rolfe returned to Dartmouth and served as athletic director from 1051 until his retirement in 1967.

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