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MM PAGE FOURTEEN SUN-DEMOCRAT, PADUCAH, KY. Outlasts Field Of 1,705 East Tennessee Stater TUESDAY, APJULJ8, Wins 7 Boston AA Marathon Race 1 I I' Vif 1 i if ii I College In New Jersey, suffered another heart-breaking setback, Bernard Allen, a British i tu dent at the University of Mary. I A mm mm mm 2 vv Dolphins Open 1974 NFL Season Against Patriots NEW YORK (AP)-The National Football League unveiled its 1974 schedule today with the Miami Dolphins, winner of two straight Super Bowls, opening on the road against the New England Patriots, Sept. 15. The New England game is the first of three consecutive V9 Hardware Collectors (Staff Photo by Barry Koibls) most assists; Kevin Casey, top rebounder; Mike Minter, "Mr.

Hustle" and most valuable player, and Ronnie Goode, leading field goal percentage shooting. Lone Oak Coach Albert Norrls is at right. Five Lone Oak players were honored Saturday night at the school's annual basketball banquet. Recipients of trophies included (from left) Mike Hayden, best team spirit; shooting and In Playoffs Second Round By DAVE O'HARA BOSTON (AP) Cu-sack, a 22-year-old East Tennessee University student from Limerick, Ireland, wore down a record field of 1,705 starters with a blistering early pace and won the Boston A.A. Marathon Monday in the second fastest winning time in the 78-year history of the Patriot's Day classic.

Slender, bushy-haired and sporting a knob of a black beard on his chin, Cusack left the field a shambles as he covered the 26-mile, 385-yard course from Hopkinton tos Bos ton in 2 hours 13 minutes, 39 seconds. He was just 40 seconds off the record with less than two miles to go, but then eased up, missing the course mark of 2:10.30 set by England's Ron Hill in 1970. Tom Fleming, 22, a graduate student at William Patterson Games Can team this season, also is thinking positively. "We've wanted this so bad for so long," he said. "Now there's no telling where we will go from here." Just where will depend to a great extent on Bob Weiss, another former Buck who will start at guard in place of Jerry Sloan, lost for at least the first game because of a torn arch suffered against Detroit.

Sloan, a great inspirational force, averaged 13.5 points and sank 55 per cent of his shots against Milwaukee in the regular season. "Sloan is better one-on-one. But Weiss has to be played." Bucks' Coach Larry Costello said. "He may drive more than Sloan. He's not the rebounder Sloan is, but he probably has better shooting range." The Bulls shot only .385 against Milwaukee while splitt Other first weekend match ups are New York Jets at Kan sas City, Detroit at Chicago.

Philadelphia at St. Louis and San Diego at Houston. This veari-jotation renews six of the geographical inter conference rivalries introduced in 1970. They are Philadelphia at Pittsburgh and Miami, Nov. 3, Jets at Giants Nov 10; Dallas HoustorU Nov 24, and Kansas City at St.

Louis, Dec.l. lwenty oi tne iw games win be shown on national television. In addition to 13 Monday night telecasts by ABC, the network will handle a Saturday night match between Dallas and Oak land on the last weekend of the season. The regular season concludes Dec. 15.

The Super Bowl is set for Jan. 12 at New Orleans 0 0 0 0 finishing1 as runnerup for, the second year in a row. Fleming improved his time from 2:17.46 to 2: 14.25? but It was In vain. Jerome Drayton, a veteran distance runner from Toronto who holds the Canadian marathon record, was third In 2:15.40, followed by Luclen Rosa, 30, a Ceylon native who is now a student In Wisconsin, In 2:15.53. The first four finishers bettered last year's winning time of 2:16:03 bv Jon Anderson of Eugene, Ore.

Anderson did not return to defend his title. Finland's Vilho Paajanen found the early pace too much and faded to fifth in 2:16.15. BASKETBALL LEWISTON, Idaho M.V. "Burr" Adams. 26.

head basketball coach at Lawlilark State Collage, resigned be for he aver coached game because of th negative attitude towaro oasKetoan by th student body, faculty and commu nlty. Be Won ing six regular season games Thev mav have to rely more than usual on outside shooting The Bucks, with 7-foot-2 Ka- reem Abdul-Jabbar clogging the middle, almost completely denied Los Angeles an inside game in winning their opening- round series in five games. Costello said rebounding "will be a very big key." "They lose some rebounding with Sloan out, But we've got to keep Clifford Ray and Howard Porter, when he's in there off the offensive boards," he said. "No easy baskets." St5 Out To Prove Big NFL Schedule away games for the Dolphins. The schedule also shows five other playoff teams from last season slaving the first week end on the road.

Oakland, the American Con ference champion, will visit Buffalo for the first Monday night series' opener, Sept. 16. Minnesota, the National Conference titleholder, plays at Green Bay, while other NFC division winners, Los Angeles and Dal las also are away the first weekend. The Rams play at Denver and the Cowboys journey to Atlanta. Washington, the another playoff participant, visits the New York Giants at New Haven, the Giants' temporary home.

The only teams from the 1973 playoffs who will start at home are Cincinnati, which plays Cleveland and Pittsburgh, which hosts Baltimore. 0 0 1974 First Week Sunday, Sept. 15 All Times EDT Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Dallas at Atlanta, 4 p.m. Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.

Detroit at Chicago, 2 p.m. Los Angeles at Denver, 4 p.m. Miami at New England, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Green Bay, 2 p.m. New York Jets at Kansas City, 4 p.m.

Philadelphia at St. Louis, 2 p.m. San Diego at Houston, ,2 p.m. San Francisco at New Orleans, 2 p.m. Washington at New York Giants, 1 p.m.

Monday, Sept. Is Oakland at Buffalo, p.m. Second Week Sunday, Sept. 22 Green Bay at Baltimore, 2 p.m. Houston at Cleveland, 1 p.m.

Kansas City at Oakland, 4 p.m. Miami at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Detroit, 1 p.m. New England at New York Giants, 1 p.m. New Orleans at Los Angeles, 4 p.m.

New York Jets at Chicago, 2 p.m. Pittsburgh at Denver, 4 p.m. St. Louis at Washington, 1 p.m. San Diego at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.

San Francisco at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Monday, Sept. 21 Dallas at Philadelphia, 9 p. m. Third Week Sunday, Sept.

2 Atlanta at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Baltimore at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Chicago at Minnesota, 2 p.m, Cincinnati at San Francisco, 4 p.m. Cleveland at St. Louis, 2 p.m.

Detroit vs. Green Bay at Milwaukee, 2 p.m. Kansas City at Houston, 2 p.m. Los Angeles at New England, 1 p.m. Winner of the best-of-seven series win meet the survivor oi the Boston-New York playoff for the NBA crown.

"Before the season started, I said I thought, the Bucks would win it all," Chicago Coach Dick Motta said. "But now I think the winner of our series will win it all, and we feel we can beat the Bucks." So does Chet Walker, the Bulls' 34-year-old forward who was a mamstav of Phila delphia's 1967 NBA champions. "It's a whole new life for us," walker said of the Bulls' having broken the first-round barrier. "We've never been here be fore, and the win over Detroit has opened up a whole new world for us, psychologically and mentally," he said. Forward Bob Love, an ex- Buck who averaged 21.8 points game against his former Takes Honors Coakley land, and uisacit munc the htiRe pack at tne noon iwu with Rosa, Fleming ana ourcn in hot pursuit.

At the first check point In Framlngham, 6.7 miles irom the start, Allen had a two-stride margin on Cusack. Then Cu sack, a three-time cross coun try All-American, poured it on and took charge. Owner of a 2:16.04 marathon victory In Atlanta, Cusack was forced to withdraw from tne Boston event last year because of a pulled muscle. He was healthy this time around and proved It. By the time he hit the fourth checkpoint, 17.D miles from Hopkinton, he had a 64 second lead on Fleming.

Then he took the hills, Including famed Heartbreak Hill near Boston College, with ease. Fleming closed the margin to about 200 yards coming off the hills and appeared set to make a strong challenge with a fin ishing KICK. However, he had to pull up twice because of an apparent cramp less than three miles from the costing him any chance. Steve Hoag of Minneapolis was sixth'in 2:16.44, and Robert Moore of Toronto was seventh in 2:16.45. Rounding out the top 10 were Ron Wayne, formerly of Brockton, now representing the Oregon A.C., in Allen in 2:17.02, and Carl Hatfield of the West Virginia Track Club in 2:17.36.

"If anyone had come up to me and passed me, they would have deserved to win it," Cusack said. "I wouldn't like it any harder. After the hills, I thought I had it." 000 IIP Ml le fnewwi entf Shredders: hr modl to meet your need seven moduliMIHchmenl. 4 At Reidldnd Raceway time since 1967, but until Satur day had never advanced to the second round. Their 96-94 series-clinching victory over Detroit changed al! that, however, and tonight they take on the Milwaukee Bucks in game No.

1 of the Western Conference finals. Tipoff time for the nationally televised contest is 9:30 p.m. EDT. Sieve Blass To Rejoin Bucs Today PITTSBURGH (AP) 'Man ager Danny Murtaugh is making no predictions about how much pitcher Steve Blass will be able to help the Pittsburgh Pirates when he rejoins the club in Chicago Tuesday. 'I ll have a nice talk with him and read the reports from Florida," was Murtaugh's only comment.

Blass has been in Pitts burgh's minor league in Florida since the end of spring training, attempting to regain, the form which made him a 19-game winner in 1972. He has pitched every fourth day, but the reports from Florida have not been particularly good. Blass surrendered 10 walks in one game. Giants Sign Free Agents NEW YORK (AP) The New York Giants of the Nation al Football League announced Monday the signing of four free agents, including veteran tight end Billy Truax. The other signees were offensive tackle Mike Taylor, line backer Andy Selfridge and run ning back Willie Armstrong.

T1! nn a me oihyear-oia iruax, a nine-year pro, began his NFL career with the Los Angeles Kams, then played with the Dallas Cowboys. Last year, he was in six games with the Cow boys, before undergoing knee surgery. The 6-foot-4, 255-pound Taylor was a No. 1 draft choice of the iiiauuign oiceicia in 1303 ailU iplayed the Steelers and Washington Redskins before joining Ihe St. Louis Cardinals last season.

1 'rnmnmx mmm nri-ntl Monday's Boxes Winners Helfrich, Race Evansville, 1. Tom car 70. 2. Wayne Coakley, Calhoun, car 33. 3.

Jesse Ladd, Paducah, car 77. 4 Bill Hay, Sikeston, car 97. 5. Larry Walston, Paducah, car SO. Feature Race 1.

Wayne Coakley, Calhoun, car 33. 2. Jesse Ladd, Paducah, car 77. 3. Tom Helfrich.

Evanivllle. Ind car 70. 4. Paul Hofue, Metropolis, car 3. BUI Hay.

Sikeston. 8. Don Taylor, EvansviUe, car 90. 7. Bill Keelln-, Paducah.

car 24. 8. Larry Walston, Paducah, car 50, HOBBY CLASS First Heat 1. Ronnie Franklin. Paducah, car 7.

2. Jim Bagby, Sikeston, car 55. 3. Willie Housden, Paducah, car 10, 4. Wilford Deboe, Paducah, car 7.

Second Heat 1. Dale Elrod, PaOucah, car 2. 2. Turby Dick, Paducah, car 1-way, 3. Gary Grief, Paducah, car 75.

cnaries Mahl. Calvert Cltv. car 71 Feature Race 1. Turby Dick, Paducah, car 1-way 2. Gary Grief, Paducah, car 75.

3. Anthony Peck, Paducah, car 60. nonnie franklin, paducah, car 7. 5. Willie Housden, Paducah, carl 10.

1 Mike Woodard, best free throw Bulls First Tune Chicago MILWAUKEE (AP) The Chicago Bulls, finally having refuted the reputation thatthey can't win the big ones, now would like to earn a reputation as a winner. The Bulls are competing in the National Basketball Association playoffs for the seventh Cincinnati at Oakland, 4 p.m. Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 2 p.m. Kansas City at Miami, 4 p.m.

New England at Buffalo, 1 p.m. New Orleans at Atlanta, 1 p.m. New York Giants at Washington, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at Dallas, 1 p.m. St.

Louis at Houston, 2 p.m. San Diego at Denver, 4 p.m. San Francisco at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 1 1 Green Bay at Chicago, 9 p.m.

Seventh Week Sunday, Oct. 27 Baltimore at Miami, 1 p.m. Chicago at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Dallas at New York Giants, 1 p.m. Denver at Cleveland, 1 p.m.

Green Bay at Detroit, 1 p.m. Houston at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Kansas City at San Diego, 4 p.m. Los Angeles at New York Jets, 1 p.m. New England at Minnesota, 2 p.m.

Oakland at San Francisco, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at New Orleans, 12 p.m. Washington at St. Louis, 2 p.m. Monday, Oct.

21 Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 9 p.m. Eighth Week Sunday, Nov. 3 Atlanta at Miami, 4 p.m. Buffalo at New England, 1 p.m. Cincinnati at Baltimore, 2 p.m.

Cleveland at San Dleoo, 4 p.m. Houston at New York Jets, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Chicago, 2 p.m. New Orleans at Detroit, 1 p.m. New York Giants at Kansas City, p.m.

Oakland at Denver, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. St. Louis at Dallas, 2 p.m. Washington at Green Bay, 2 p.m.

Monday, Nov. 4 Los Angeles at San Francisco, 9 p.m. Ninth Week Sunday, Nov. 10 Atlanta at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. Chicago vs.

Green Bay at Milwaukee, p.m. Cleveland at New England, i p.m. Denver at Baltimore, 2 p.m. Detroit at Oakland, 4 p.m. Houston at Buffalo, 1 p.m.

Miami at New Orleans, 2 p.m. New York Jets at New York Giants, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 4 p.m. San Diego at Kansas City, 1 p.m. San Francisco at Dallas, 1 p.m.

Washington at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11 Minnesota at St. Louis, 9 p.m. TanthrWeek Sunday, Nov.

17 Baltimore at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Buffalo at Miami, 1 p.m. Cincinnati at Houston, 2 p.m. Dallas at Washington, 4 p.m. Green Bay at Minnesota, 2 p.m.

Los Anqeles at New Orleans, 2 p.m. New York Giants at Detroit, I p.m. New York Jets at New England, 1 p.m. Oakland at San Diego, 4 p.m. Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 1 p.m.

St. Louis at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. San Francisco at Chicago, 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. II Kansas City at Denver, 9 p.m.

Eleventh Week Sunday, Nov. 24 Atlanta at San Francisco, 4 p.m. Buna io at Cleveland, p.m. Chicago at Oetroit, 1 p.m. Denver at Oakland, 4 p.m.

Kansas City at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Miami at New York Jets, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Los Angeles, A p.m. New Englend at Baltimore, 2 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 1 p.m.

St. Louis at New York Giants, 1 p.m, San Diego at Green Bay, 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 25 Pittsburgh at New Orleans, 9 p.m. Twelfth Week Thursday, Nov.

Denver at Detroit, 12:30 p.m. Washington at Dallas, p.m. Sunday, December 1 Baltimore at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Green Bay at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Houston at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m.

Kansas City at St. Louis, 2 Los Angeles at Atlanta, 4 p.m. New England at Oakland, 4 p.m. New Orleans at Minnesota, 2 p.m. New York Giants Chicago, 2 p.m.

San Diego at New York Jets, 1 p.m. San Francisco at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Monday, OK. 2 Cincinnati at Miami, 9 p.m. Thlrtiwntfl Week Saturday, Dec.

7 Atlanta at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Cleveland at Dallas, 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. I Buffalo at New York Jets, 1 p.m. Chicago at San Diego, 4 p.m.

Detroit at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Green BaV at San Francisco, 4 p.m. Houston at Denver, 4 p.m. Miami at Baltimore, 2 p.m. Oakland at Kansas City, 4 p.m.

Philadelphia at New York Giants, p.m. Pittsburgh at New England, 1 p.m. St. Louis at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Monday, Dec.

9 Washington at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. Fourteenth Week Saturday, Dec. 14 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. 1 p.m. Minnesota at Kansas City, 1:45 p.m.

Dallas at Oakland, 9 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15 Buffalo at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. Chicago at Washington, I m. Cleveland at Houston, 2 pm.

Denver at 5an Diego, 4pm Detroit at Philadelphia, I p.m. Green Bay at Atlanta, 1 pirn. New England at Miami, 1 pm. New Orleans at San Francisco, 4 pm, New York Giants at St. Louis, 2pm New York Jets at Baltimore, 2 p.m.

End Regular Season LA Wins Boston Marathon Neil Cusack of Limerick, Ireland and a student at East Tennessee State University crosses the finish line Monday to win the Boston Athletic Association Marathon. Cusack covered the 26 miles 385 yards In two hours, 13 minutes, 39 seconds, the second fastest time in the marathon's history. (AP Wirephoto) Miami at San Dfego, 4 p.m. New York Giants at Dallas, 2 p.m. New York Jets at Buffalo, 1 p.m.

Oakland at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Monday, Sept. 30 Denver at Washington, p.m. Fourth Week Sunday, Oct. 4 Atlanta at New York Giants, 1 p.m.

Baltimore at New England, 1 p.m. Buffalo at Green Bay, 2 p.m. Danver at Kansas City, 4 p.m. Detroit at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. Minnesota at Dallas, 4 p.m.

New Orleans at Chicago, 2 p.m. Oakland at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at San Diego, 4 p.m. Pittsburgh at Houston, 2 p.m. St.

Louis at San Francisco. 4 p.m. Washington at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Monday, Oct. 7 New York Jets at Miami, p.m.

Fifth Week Sunday, Oct. 13 Buffalo at Baltimore, 2 p.m. Chicago at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Cincinnati at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Dallas at St.

Louis, 2 p.m. Houston at Minnesota, 2 p.m. Los Angeles at Green Bay at Milwaukee, 4 p.m. Miami at Washington, 1 p.m. New England at New York Jets, 1 p.m.

New Orleans at Denver, 4 p.m. New York Giants at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 2 p.m. San Diego at Oakland, 4 p.m. Monday, Oct.

14 San Francisco at Detroit, 9 p.m. Sixth Week Sunday, Oct. JO Baltimore at New York Jets. 1 p.m. Angels 8 Twins 1 MINNESOTA ab bl CALIFORNIA ab bi Terrell 3b 4 10 0 Rivers cf CareW 2b 4 0 2 1 DDoyle 2b Oliva dh 4 0 10 Lahoud If Soderhlm pr 0 0 0 0 FRobnsn dh Darwin rf 4 0 0 0 Epstein lb Braun If 3 0 0 0 Stanton rf Killebrew lb 3 0 0 0 EIRdrgez Lis lb 0 0 0 0 Chalk ss Hlsle cf 3 0 10 Alomar 3b Hundley 3 0 0 0 Singer Thompsn ss 3 0 10 Hands 0 0 0 0 5 2 2 0 5 0 11 5 2 2 2 4 12 1 3 0 0 0 4 12 1 4 0 10 3 0 0 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 Fife 0 0 0 0 Albury 0 0 0 0 Total 31 1 5 1 Total 37 a 12 6 Minnesota 000 001 000 1 California 004 11 lOx I E-Chalk, Fife, Thompson 2, Hlsle, Hundley.

LOB Minnesota 3, California 7, 2B-Hlsle. HR-Lahoud (2). SB Rivers, Stanton. SF-Chalk. IP ER BB SO Hands 4 2-3 9 4 4 1 5 Fife 1 3 3 Albury 2 1-3 0 1 Singer (W.2-0) 5 1 Brewers 6 Orioles 1 BALTIMORE MILWAUKEE abrhbl abrhbl Blair cf 4 0 0 0 Money 3b 5 12 1 Grich 2b 4 0 10 Berry dh 3 11 TOavis dh 4 0 0 0 DMay rf 2 110 Baylor If 4 110 Scott lb 3 0 0 0 BRoblnsn 3b 2 0 1 0 Briggs If 3 0 11 Fuller rf 3 0 11 Garcia 2b 4 0 12 EWillams lb 3 0 0 0 Colucclo cf 4 11 Etchebrn 3 0 0 0 Porter 3 10 0 Belanger ss 3 0 0 0 Yount ss 4 10 0 Cuellar 0 0 0 0 Wright 0 0 0 0 Hood 0 0 0 0 Total 30 1 4 1 Total 31 6 7 5 Baltimore 010 000 000 1 Milwaukee 050 000 lOx Cuellar.

DP Milwaukee 1. LOB Baltimore 3, 'Milwaukee 7. 3B Briggs. SBr-Money. O.May.

IP ER BB Sn Cuellar (L.0-1) 1 2-3 5 3 4 1 Hood 6 1-321113 C.Wright (W.2-0) 9 4 1113 Braves 6 Padres 0 SAN DIEGO ATLANTA ab bl ab bi MAlou If 4 0 0 0 Garr rf 2 12 0 Beckert 2b 1 0 0 0 Perez 3b 2 10 0 DThomas 2b 2 0 0 0 HAaron If 2 0 0 0 Wlnfleld rf 4 0 0 0 Office cf 10 0 0 Colbert lb 3 0 0 0 Baker cf 3 0 11 Grubb cf 3 0 10 DaJohnsn 2b 3 1 2 1 Kendall 4 0 10 Foster 2b 0 0 0 0 DeRobrts 3b 4 0 0 0 Lum lb 3 0 0 0 EHnandz ss 2 0 0 0 CRoblnsn ss 4 2 2 1 BWIIIams ph 1 0 1 0 Oafes 3 111 RMorales ss 0 0 0.0 PNiekro 4 0 1 1 RJones 0 0 0 0 Cork Ins 0 0 0 0 Tolsn ph 10 0 0 Ross 0000 Gaston ph 10 10 Troedson 0 0 0 0 Total 30 0 4 0 San Diego Total 29 a 9 5 too 000 0 21001 OOx 6 Atlanta E-Wlnfield, Grubb, M.AIou. DP San Diego 2, Atlanta 1. LOB San Diego 7, At lanta t. 28 DaJohnson. SF Baker.

IP ER 8B SO RJones (L.0-3) 1 2-3 4 3 1 3 Corklns 3 1-110 0 0 Ross 1 4 13 1 Troedson 1 0 0 0 0 P.NIekro (W.3-0) 9 4 0 0 3 jfiwti mo Wayne Coakley of Calhoun won the feature race in the superstock car division to take top honors at the Reidland Raceway Saturday night. Bill Hay of Sikeston, and Jesse Ladd of Paducah captured the first and second heats respectively. A pair of Evansville, Ind. drivers, Don Taylor and Tom Helf-rich, won the losers and winners races respectively. In the hobby stock class, Paducah drivers swept each event.

Konnie l-ranklm won the first heat, Dale Elrod won the second heat and Turby Dick captured the feature race. SUPER STOCK First Heat 1. Bill Hay. Sikeston, Car 97 t. i.arry walston.

Paducah, car 50 3. Gerald Coakley, Calhoun, car 36. cnuie noss. raaucan, car 00, rkcuiiewi laiea, raoucah, car Second Heat 1. Jesse Ladd.

Paducah, car 77. 2. Wayne Coakley, Calhoun, 33. 3. Tom car 70.

Helfrich, Evansville, 4. Paul Hoxue. Metropolis. 111., car 5. Don Taylor, Evansville, car Losers Race 1.

90. Don Taylor, Evansville, carl 2. Paul Hogue, Metropolis, 111., car an. 3. Bill Keeling, Paducah, car 24.

4. Eddie Ross, Paducah, car 00. 5. Kenneth Yates, Paducah. car 33, PORSCHE AUDI CFI Lawn-Garden The area's newest authorized Dealer Tigers 1 Red Sox 0 DETROIT BOSTON ab bi EBrnkmn ss 4 0 1 0 Harper dh ARodrgez 3b 4 0 0 0 RMiller cf Northrup rt 3 0 0 0 Cooper lb Kaline dh 3 0 0 0 Ystrmski It WHorton If 3 0 0 0 Mntgmry abrhbl 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 Freehan 3 0 0 0 Carbo rf NCash lb 3 111 McAullfe 3b 3 0 0 0 MStanley cf 3 0 10 Griffin 2b 3 0 10 Suthrland 2b 3 0 0 0 Guerrero ss 3 0 1 0 Coleman 0 0 0 0 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 Total 29 1 3 1 Total 27 0 3 0 Detroit 000 010 000 1 Boston 000 0OO 000 0 Guerrero.

DP Detroit 3, Boston 1. LOB Detroit 1, Boston 7. HR Cash (1). SB R.Miller, Harper. IP ER BB SO Coleman (W.2-0) 9 3 0 0 5 4 Cleveland 9 3 110 5 Astros 3 Giants 1 SAN FRANCISCO HOUSTON ab bi ab bi Bonds rf 3 110 Metzger ss 4 12 0 Speier ss 2 0 0 0 Brown rf 4 12 1 Maddox cf 4 0 0 0 Gross If 0 0 0 0 Matthews If 4 0 11 Cedeno cf 4 0 11 Onilveros lb 3 0 0 0 Watson If 3 0 10 Kingman 3b 4 0 0 a Gallaghr rf 0 0 0 0 Phlllioi 2b 3 0 1 0 LMav lb '4111 Bcabla 3 0 0 0 DgRader 3b 4 0 1 0 CWillams 0 0 0 0 Edwards 3 0 10 Caldwell 2 0 0 0 Helms 2b 4 0 10 DvRader 1 0 0 0 Mllborne 2b 0 0 0 0 Dierker 4 0 0 0 Total 29 1 3 1 Total 34 3 10 3 SanFranclsco 100 M0 000 1 Houston 001 001 10X 1 PP Houston 1.

LOB-SanFranclsco 5, Houston 9. 2B-OgRader, Brown, Met-loer. Cedeno. HR Mav (2), Brown (1). IP ER BB SO Caldwell (L.2-1) 6 2-3 9 3 3 1 3 C.Williams 11-3 10 0 1 1 Dierker 9 3 113 0 HBP by Dierker (Speier).

Dierker. Phillies 3 Cardinals 2 ST LOUIS PHILADELPHIA abrhbl abrhbl Brock If 4 0 0 0 DCash 2b 2 10 0 Siiemore 2b 4 0 10 Bowa ss 4 12 0 'RSmith rf 4 2 2 2 Unser cf 3 0 2 1 Hickman lb 4 0 1 0 Luzinskl If 4 0 0 0 Simmons 4 0 2 0 Montanez Jb 4 0 0 0 Dwyer pr 0 0 0 0 Watt 0 0 0 0 McBrlde cf 2 0 0 0 Scarce 0 0 0 0 Melendez Dh 1 0 0 0 MAndrsn rf 1110 Reltz 3b 3 0 0 0 Boone 3 0 10 Tyson ss JCruz ph Papl ss AFoiter 2 0 0 0 Schmidt 3b 1 0 0 0 Ruthven 0 0 0 0 Hutton 1b 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 DO 0 selling servicing Outdoor Power Equipment ATTENTION VOLKSWAGEN OWNERS Now through the month of April. Along with our everyday low price tune-up of $14.95, you get an extra bonus of a FREE OIL CHANGE GREASE JOB Just by taking one of our new cart for a demonstration drive while your car is being; tuned up. -r -Sno-Thros: six models, Irom 4 to 8 HP Lawn and Gardan Tractors: 1. 12, 14 and 16 HP models PowrTIIIr: tight models, Irom 3 to 7 HP Riding Mowers: sight models, 7 end HP Envlronmenlil Tre.Tam: power unit plui v-.

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Louis 4, Philadelphia S. 3B Simmons. HR 2 SB-Brock. IP ER BB SO A.Foiter I a 3 3 2 5 Ruthven I 4 112 4 Watt 2-311100 Icarca 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Save-Scarce (1). HBP-by A.Foster (D.Cash).

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