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Sunday Gazette-Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 67

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-February 22,1976 Sundav Gasette-Mail -Charleston. West Virginia Getting ready for the Greater Charleston Swim Association Spring -m Invitational Meet scheduled next Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Jf.O Morris four members of the GCSA team including (from A IVI is it is left) Meredith Rice, 8, Rodney Hall, 8, Michael Mire, 8 and Trip 1 Shumate. 8. (Staff Photo by Leo Chabot) Area League Cage Standings 6 New Approach' to Reserve System Offered by Players Association NEW YORK (AP) The major league baseball players association placed some new ideas on the bargaining table Saturday, which the owners described as a "new approach'to the reserve system." After meeting for the 20th time, the players association and the owners appeared to have reached a semantical crossroads in their negotiations for a new labor contract. The old one expired Dec.

31. Marvin Miller, executive director of the players union, said he couldn't be specific but he was placing some new ideas concerning the reserve rules on the bargaining table. "But I want to make it clear that these are not be considered proposals in the usual sense." Miller said. "We are interested in their reaction and we want further discussion, of course. "But remember, in this area they always have the privilege of saying 'let's not touch The staus quo on the reserverules would be fine with the.

players since the current interpretation of them permits a player to become a free agent one year after fulfilling his contractual term to the club. Last December, arbitrator Peter Seitz ruled pitchers Andy MESSERSMITH AND Dave McNally had become free agents after each played their option year. A fed era! districtcourt judge in Kansas City upheld that decision but the owners appealed and the case went to circuit court, where a threejudge panel said on Friday it was taking the matter under advisement. The owners, however, seemed to have placed a more significant interpretation on Miller's new ideas. "The association put forth a new proposal with new details," Lee MacPhail, American League president, said in a statement after the two-hour bargaining session.

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Hall Co 12. 2 The Strand. 7 Reed-Shannon 11 3. Bk. Cross Lanes 3 Turn Silver Brand 3 Mac's Body Shop 4 10 Toam.

Nationwide 2 12 Hecks- Telephone 1 13 3 4 Chas. National Bank .2 5 Frankenbergers 0 7 Last Wtok'i Rtsults Silver Brand S3, Charleston National Bank 75, Silver Brand-Burns 39; Chas. National-Frailer 23. McJunktn 96. Bank of Cross Lanes 87, McJunkln-'John- son 29, walker 26; Bank of Cross Lanes-Nelson 30 The Strand 89, Heck's 86, overtime Strand-'Shlnn 29.

Turkovich-25; 24 Charleston Newspapers 113, Frankenbsrjers 75, Chas. Newspapers-White 41, Brooks 26; Frankenbergers-Hew- Last WMk'l Rtuiltl Moore Engineering 31. W.va. Heating 28. Moore-John Blackwell 10; Heating-Kevin wanless.

Home Finders 41, Peerless Block IB. Home Finders- Scott Fryc 8. Chris Wiley Peerless-John Delgrande 12. Harry Adams Memorial 41, Ky. Fried Chicken 31.

Harry Adams-Andy Hayes 21; Ky. Fried-Richard Spiegel 16, Mark Hess 12. Monk Builders 51, Andrew Flooring 46. Monk-Gary Orr 19, Steve Adklns 14; Andrews-Turner Friedman 20. Al Marino 46, Evans Lumber 33.

Al Marino-Randy Rlshor 16; Evans-Mark Young 16. Warden's Kitchens 48, Bowyer Boys 26. Warden-Mark Mannion 16, David Kenkins 10; Bowyer-Dan Gardner 14. North Chirliitwi 2 7 Eltmtntary Animal Shelter 2 7 S.C. Fire ,7 7 Rivervicw 1 0 Purl Hirbor vofltvtall Kanawha City 1 0 Slssonvitlc 0 2 Chas.

Police 5 South Pork 2 Probation 2 1 Mm Navy 2 1 Parks" arid" Rec" 9 0 Traffic 3 Not. Guard 5 South Hllli Eltmentary FUiults Mys Fernbank Hole A 45, Weberwood A 37; Pern-Mike Tro- ly 15, Weber-- Danny Geath 16. Alum Creek A 2-1, Ruth lawn A 17; Alum-Mike Flfrwa- 12, Ruth-- John, Hammon 10. Qvcrbrook A 39, Kcnna A 36; Over-- Turner Friedman 27, Kenna-- Richard spiegal. Weberwood B-2'27, Kenna 25; Weber-Mike Brewer Kenna -BHtt Vealcy 14.

Fernbank Hole won by forfeit over Rulhlawn B-2. Ruthlawn 8-1 30, Alum Creek Ruth-Vic Green Alum-- Jason Grilflth 6. Overbrook 42, Weberwood 32; Over--Mike Flredman 17, Weber-Mike Houti 8. Glrlt Loudendale A 26, Ruthlawn A 14; Loud. -Sissy Taylor 10, Robin Taylor 10, Ruth-Gins Miller 8.

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ver 16. SWth Hlllt TMm Al Marino 10 I Moore Enameerlng ...6 5 Home Finders 10 1 Andrew Floor 4. 7- Harry Adams 8 3 Ky. Fried 1 .7 Monk Builders ..........7 4 Bowyers Boys 2 7 Evans 4 W.Va. Heating 1 5 Peerless 1 U.S.

Netters Win Under-21 Tourney As Taygan Shines -FerdiTay- gan 19 of Framingham, led the American men's team to victory Saturday in an international under-21 tournament but the United States women's squad was routed by Britain in foe final. Taygan and Francis Gonzales, 20, of Puerto Rico, gained the team victory by defeating Britain's Jonathan Smith and Martin Robinson, 6- 4, 6-4 in the crucial doubles match to retain the cup donated by a British petroleum company. Taygan, a bright prospect on the American tennis scene, kept the Americans, in contention by beating Robinson in singles after Gonzales lost for the second day in a row, bowing to Smith 6-3, 6-1. The score after the first day of the finals had been'1-1 following Gonzales' loss and a win by I The American girls, trailing 2-0 gouig into Saturday's action, were no match for I the British girls. Linda Mottram took Stephanie Tollerson i of Phoenix 6-4', 6-4 in 57 minutes, and Sandy Stap of Deerfield, 111., substituting for flu-stricken Lele Forood of Fort Lauder- Vdale was defeated 6-1, 64 by hard- hitting Sue Barker, the British Wightman cup star.

A.L. Stars Win Softball BOCA (AP) Jim Palmer, winner of the American League's Cy Young award last year, had his underhand deliveries clubbed for 13 hits Saturday, but "held on to give an American League team a 9-7 softball victory over National Leaguers; Palmer, commenting on the American League's failure to beat the National League in recent All-Star games, said after the nationally televised charity game, "You know we wanted to.win this Uiing." But laughs replaced seriousness in the contest, which benefited the Sickle Cell Disease Foundation and drew 2,500 fans. The National League jumped on Palmer, the Baltimore Orioles ace right-han- der, for a 6-0 lead in the first three inn- nihgs. The National got in the second inning behind a tworun double by Rennie Stennett of the Pittsburgh Pirates and a two-run single by St. Louis'.

Lou Brock. They made it M.in the third when Los Angeles' Steve Garvey scored on a groun-. dout by Cincinnati's Tony Perez. But the American got a run in the fourth, then cut the lead to fr-3 in the fifth on a two-run homer by Cleveland's Rick Manning off New York Mets' mound ace Tom Seaver. Seaver, who retired the first 10 batters, gave up four more runs in the sixth inning on a two-run single by California's Bobby Bonds s(nd run-scoring doubles by Milwaukee's George Scott and Cleveland's Frank Duffy.

GARNET CAREER CENTER 422DKKnsoNST. Konawha County Schools Phone 348-6195 Vocational Community Education Join in the Bicentennial Spirit of 76 Through Adult Classes Pre Registration Office Hours: Mon. thru Fri, Evening Hours: Mon. thru Thurs; (6-9 p.m.) Students who did not pre-register may enroll on the date the classes meet, if the class is not full. Classes Begin Week'of March 1.

Class Hours Morning 9-12 Afternoon 12-3 p.m. Night p.m. Cost of Classes On the overage, tuition for 72 hours classes is'20; 36 hours classes 18 hour classes '5. In addition to tuition some classes have a fee charge. Students may have to buy additional supplies not furnished by the school.

No refund after first week of classes. IMORNNG CLASSES 6 WEEKS I Coke Decorating, Beg. I Cake Decorating, Superviied I Ceramici, Beg. I Flower Arranging I Interior Dewatins tl I Svwjnor-Suparviwd I Slip Covert Shirt JocVtt 12 WEEKS BAY DOOM ISTIUCTM SS.OO, 5.00 5.00/6.75 5.00 5.00/5.75 5.00 5.00 5.00 Tuesday 221 Thursday 221 Tuesday 206 Tuesday 213 Wednesday 206 Monday 221 Monday 213 Thursday Aud. Wednesday 213 Crochet Sewing-- BOM Kn.riforMen Knir Tops Wtyiieol Frlnott Yoga AFTERNOON CLASSES (WEEKS Ceramics Flower Arranging Interior Decorating II Sewing Knit Ladies' Jacket Supervised Pants with z'pper S.

Waist Bond 10.00 10.00 10.00/1.20 10.00/J5) 10.00 5.00/6.75 5.00/2.75 5.00 5.00 5.00 Wednesday 321 Thursday 213 Tuesday 215 Thursday Tuesday Gym Thursday 204 Wednesday 506 Thursday 221 Tuesday 215 Monday 213 Thursday 213 I 12WEEKS' I Interior Decorating I Pottery--Hond 10.00 10.00/6.00 I Pottery--Teens (3-5 P.M.) WWUX1 I Cattery-Wheel 10.00/4,00 I Sewing--Knit Tops Basic (10.00/.55) 10,00 I RIGHT CUSSES 6 WEEKS Lawrence Hunter Baker' Moore Vest Baker Vest Kraft Ssr McColl Horoadoy Hunter Kimble Moore McCall Vest Bragg Tumoov 221 Moore Thvndor Studio Weiii Thundoy Studio Wciis Monday Shxfo Plummer Thursday 215 McCall Wtdnwdoy 213 Vest DAY ROOM WSTIIIICTOR I Cake Decorating, Beg. 1 Cake Decorating, Supem'wd I Ceramics I Quilting Slip Cavers Sewing--Shirt Jacket I Golf 5.00 5.00 5.00/6.75 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00/ 10.00 Tuesday 221 Thursday 221 Tuesday 206 'Tuesday 315 Aud. Monday 211 Thursday 213 Tuesday Gym Lawrence Lawrence Hunter Riffle Baker Underwood Hulchinson 12 WEEKS I Croche! 10.00 I Knitting 10.00 I Pottery-Hond 10.00/6.00 I Sewing--Basic 10.00 Knit Tops IO.OO/.55 Pann With Waist Band Zipper KniisforMsn 10.00/1.20 Thursday 315 Kraft Thursday 223 ftowe Thursday Studio Weiss Wednesday 215 Erogg Monday 215 McCall Thursday 213 McCall Tundoy 215 McCall SPECIAL SATURDAY WORKSHOPS I CAKE DEMONSTRATION KoyOflden March 121h 71010P.M. S3JO CAKE WORKSHOP I IncludrtgSupplies March iAJH.toPA(. $27.00 DRESS DESIGNING BY DRAPING FABRIC ON A DRESS Prof.

Nurit Heil April 2nd 7W10PJA. 9lu4P.rV Pre Entrance Exam Schedule Practical Nursing Program The pre-entrance. exam for applicants to the Practical Nursing School will be held on the following dates: Feb. 24; March March March 15. The exam begins at 8 a.m.

sharp. Cost $8.00 Each person must have application on file oefore the date of the exam. Call 348-6195 for information. Clerical Stenographic Training Program Pre-Register Now For April Classes Call 348-6195 348-6114 Garnet Adult Learning Lab Prepare for High School Equivalency Exam Othar Off cringi Basic Reading, Writing 9 Citizenship Preparation and Mathematics Foreign languages English for New Americans 0 Many other subjects Froe Tuition Materials --Start your own at your own roto of iptid. Virwon Approved Phone 348-6670 348-6193 men.

Him Frtdoy I ojn. to 130 pja ri. 6K9p.rrk FOOD PREPARATION Phons 348-61 27 or 348-6 195 Men Women Train Now in our well equipped cafeteria as oSolod lady, Waiter. Waitress, Variety of Cooks, batter, dish machine operator. Leorn the initial skill to get ahead in the restaurant fast foods business.

The training program meets 5 days per week, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 q.m. Six months or one year of training depending on the skill required. FMETUITI01.ENMUNOW! Veterans A State DtpUfEtaa- Kinnka County Schools SUPERMARKET CASHIER CHECKER MO 11 IH learn By Doing Develop speed skill in our new and modern super- market loboratory Cash Checks Learn How To: Hudte food stinns, TM OperitetheCuhlt(isler ReidllwiiriiiiKescjlf 9 Kefmd bottles Check out Jtowms Dndip nan; other liggrneries. skis Four weeks of training.

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