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The Capital from Annapolis, Maryland • Page 13

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The Capitali
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TOWNSHENDK1RK Attorneys 150 Sim th St. Annapolis, Md. 21401 STATE OK MARYLAND Notice OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OK ELIZABETH VIRGINIA TALBOTT K1TCH1N Kentucky, Marquette, South Carolina beaten SALLY BANANAS 13 llv ttw AuocKttd UCLA Ttat 91 7 he only he NCAA This is to give notice that the basketball championship tour- W. nament Thursday night. i i th- 150 South Street, Annapolis, terrific as Marquette, Ken- Maryland 2H01 has been ap- tuckv, Notre Dame, South pointed personal representative Carolina and Fordham went of the estate of Elizabeth Virginia down in defeat and Kansas and Talbott Kitchin who died on Long Beach State barely a vert- January DO, 1971.

ed disaster. All persons having any ol Coming to the fore were Ohio jection to such appointment shall Suite, which snapped Mar- file Hie same with the Register of quette's 39-game winning Wills of Anne Arundel County on streak 60-59; Western Kenor before September 12, 1971. tuckv, which routed Kentucky- All persons has ins claims 107-83: Drake whirh tripped against the decedent must Notre Dame 79-72 in overtime; present their claims to the un- Pennsylvania, which drubbed dersigned, or liie the same with South Carolina and Villa the said Register Wills on or before September 12, 1971. int Mnk a tayup to put Notre Dame ahead of Drake hold the ball and had trouble press it was no contest. Sii even getting in the right direc-' L'CLA players scored in double lot to do with that." and Sidney Wicks' Austin Carr, who scored 26 "It was some time," said Pete Witbeck, BYU assistant coach.

"But with 90 seconds. But Al Sakys UCLA makes teams play bad- hit a jumper for the Bulldogs ly." with four seconds left to tie the The NIT, the other major i qjuisticr. game at 62-62. postseason tourney, gets under I put Drake ahead in the way York with five A at Wichita, and games on Saturday. I the Bulldogs stayed on top.

Maury John, Drake coach, paid tribute to Bobby Jones, who had asked to guard Carr. "I hesitated at first," John said, "but when a kid wants to Standings Finil Standings 10-12 Southern Girls guard someone that bad, I didn't hesitate long." "It probably was the worst game we've had." commented widtondBeach Coach Johnny Dee the Dea gloomy Notre Dame dressing Xraceys Final Standings 12-14 Sou them Girls nova which toppled Fordham room "Nobody 1 wel1 35-75. thought we had won on Carr's An) claim not so filed on or Kansas just shaded Houston straight points near the sj, ad vSide before such date shall be unen- 78-77 and Long Beach State had end of regulation, but Traceys iorceaoie ihacmiw. WILLIAM TOWXSHEND, JH. tn u'ipp out a 15-Doint deficit to beat U.

of Pacific 78-65. The results set up these quar- Pursonal Representative ter-final pairings Saturday: Estate No. 14655 At Raleigh, N.C.-Penn" 28-0, vs. Villanova, 25p6. At Athens, Ohio State.

Chesapeake Beach free Woodland Date of first publication: March 12. 1971 GhXJKUl-J NuTVVELL Kentucky, 22-5, Register of Wills 20-5. M-26 Public At Wichita, 21- vs. Kansas, 26-1. Dave Robish scored irvhiriing seven straight throws in the last iwu nil as Kansas made it 20 in a row Final Standings by shading Houston at Wichita.

14-16 Southern Girls Penn, playing what Coach, Shady Side Dick Harter said "might be our Mayo best win ever," made it 28 Cape St. Claire straight and became the coun- Traceys try's only major unbeaten team 1 Standings by defeating South Carolina at 10-12 Northern Girls ALLEY OOP nt Raleigh. Notice is hereby given that a public hearing i be held before the Major and Aldermen of the City of Annapolis on March 29, 1971 at 8 P.M. the City Council Chambers, Municipal Building, Duke of Gloucester Street. Annapolis, Salt Lake Citv Utahn 'S'- Bob Morse led the Maryland City i i A oc i I i TM'n nllni, Quakers with 28 points.

St.Mary's Swte "44 Villanova, led by Howard Cape St Claire Marquette seemed on the Porter's 20 points, took an 11-Mago Vista but the Buckeyes back and came on after Dean Meminger, i's star, fouled out minutes left. A lav-up bv sophomore Lu- Maryland, to wnsider a proposed tte put'ohio State ahead A PROPERTY LNCF CODE of a -T w.v. a fjornya City of Anna pulls, which a i requirements and standards for all non-residential premises in the City, to be included in a il; left sewed it i i up or the Buckeyes. They ust beat i com- Al McGuire, Marquette coach, after the game in Chapter 12 of the Annapolis City Mideast Regional at Code Edition). AthenS) Ga 'They tightened up Any person interested in this underneath and locked us out matter will be given an op- we couldn't get lay-ups," portunity to be heard.

i "Cleamons did a good job on MARGARET D. BURKET Meminger who didn't play his City Clerk norma i game," McGuire said. M'19 He referred to Jim Cleanups, 7 the rest of the way in 12-14 Northern Girls ending the Cinderella dreams Severna Park II 9 of surprising Fordham. Charlie St. Mary's 7 Yelverton paced the Rams with Severna Park III 5 32 points.

Severna Park I 4 Long Beach, behind late in Maryland City 2 the first half at 44-29, rallied to Cape St. Claire 0 down Pacific for its 17th Mens Unlimited Southern straight victory in the West Re- Galesville 8 gional at Salt Lake City, led by, Lothian 7 George Trapp's 23 points. 'Traceys 5 Brigham Young stayed close Jewell 3 to UCLA at 36-31, but once the Mayo 2 Bruins put on their famed zone Harwood 2 HOLD ON, Y'GOT ONE MORE I -s- TUNK! I'M SETTING WHATRE VOU INTO THIS EGG CONTEST, 'ATS WHOT I'M POIN' YEAH. NOU BE HOLD YOU CAN'T NOT ANV MORE, ENTER I HIS. 1 1 KRIENP.

I'M JUST A aMN CIVILIAN LIKF YOU: ALEXANDER GATE YMCA 1 Loops SINCE IT WAS MV 1PEA, I CHOOSE ONE OF THE MATCHES AMP YOU THE OTHER TWO I SELECT H.ESS, THEN, GATE, WE'LL RACE HORSES THROUGH MY GROUNDS, ANP GOT IT, WE'LL HIGH DIVE INTO MY POOL IF I LOSE, I LET SO OF LOPEZ IF i WIK, you GET ME THE GOYA PAINTING. OR I GRIND YOU INTO CHOPA'iEAT. YOU? FWCHTEN ME? NOW I'VE HAD IT, BRIGHT EVES. YOU'RE. ON.

lUft (JAN. II TO FE. lH DISAPPOINTMENT WITH FRIEND9 KEEP THEM 5EPAB AT6 FftOM FlMANC Death notices The Lakers maintained their who led Buckeyes with "1 narrow lead in the YMCA Central points. Meminger scored only iddy Biddy Basketball League U. with a 4-2 victory over the Uur kids were scared to Warriors.

Laker Joe Dalaney's als outdid the two hen the ga Chris Quirk gave the losers their two. Five Rovals. Paul Legnard. Sean Welsh, John House, Mark Caha and Steve Hoyer 7Bers were led by SHORT RIBS WAYSuN a Owens said Ohio State Coach Fred points scored by Ted Benjovsky Scott Sherwood and Brian I on Mar. 17, Edward Taylor.

"They really hung in for the Warriors. Owens VVayson beloved there when it seemed impos- Todd Monahan and husband of Mildred Wayson, father of Harding. Steve The Warriors, getting all their Frances Edward ible." gj ac Howell led the Celtics past the points from Steve Miko, edged 7-foot Jim Bucks, 4-0, and Matt McGeady the Lakers, 4-3, for a share of the Owens Wayson Jr. and Daniel McDaniels, threw in 35 points and Clifford Kopf guided the top spot. George Montgomery Boone Wayson, brother of to i ead Western Kentucky in its Royals by the 7Bers, 4-2.

Brad and Mike Worthen got the Laker Armstead Morgan rou of Kentucky tt Athens in Davies had the 76er points. points. Eugene and Vernon game ever pi ay ed be- Free throws by Doug Appleton Tim Thomas and Steve Wayson, Katherine Padgett Uveen the two schools and Roy Myers paced the Bullets Spurgeon led the Bucks to and Ella Welch. Friends may -j said anything to the to a shutout of the Super- first triumph, a 6-1 win over the I call at the Ritchie Bros. I didn't have to," sonics.

Celtics. Joe Ruppert did all the Funeral Home, Upper cornmen ted Johnny Oldham, Central Iddy Biddy standings Marlboro, on Fri. Mar. 19 coach Hilltoppers. "We Lakers from 3-9 p.m.

Services in don't play much better than we Celtics Trinity Episcopal Church, jf we do, we'd better play Royals Upper Marlboro, on Sat. Mar. the pro NBA." Bullets 20 at 2- 30 p.m. Interment Christ Adolph Rupp, veteran Ken- Warriors HAVE SHAVED VOUC BEARD OFF. NOW 1 KNOW WHY VOU IT IN FIRST PLACE.

Church Episcopal Cemetery, tuckv coach, said, Owensville. Md. M-19 couldn't Bucks Supersonics MWWWMMM 76ers KIMBALL On March 18, 1971, James F. Kimball, husband of Clare Coughhr. Kimball of 92 Market Street.

Funeral on Death notices JOHNSON Isaac of 414 The Bullets bombed the 76ers, Bucks 13-1 and the Lakers clobbered the Celtics, 22-3, to keep their records unblemished atop the YMCA Thp gs 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 Bei 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 Celtic scoring. CENTRAL BIDDY Standings Bullets Warriors Royals 'Supersonics Celtics '76ers Lakers Bucks 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 i i i i 4 4 4 4 St. Mary's Cemetery. Rosary services will be held Sunday at 8 p.m. in the Taylor Funeral Chapel, 147 Duke of Gloucester Street.

Annapolis. M-20 CROWDY Sidney Edward of BKBW ANNOUNCED ATA PRESS CONFERENCE THIS HE PLAN5 TO RON R3R RE-ELECTION NEXT zrv 308 Apis, on March 18, 1971 at Mt. Wilson Hospital. Beloved husband of Carrie Elizabeth Hall Crowdy, father of Mrs. Margaret L.

Hanks of Portsmouth, stepfather of Mrs. Florine Gross of Annapolis, brother of Mrs. Isie Spears of Patchogue, New York; also surviving are 9 grandchildren, a number of great grandchildren; nephew of Mrs. Florence Johnson of Eastport, a number of nieces and nephews and other relatives survive. Remains will rest at Fowlers United Methodist Church at Bestgate Sunday- after 7 p.m.

until funeral services Monday at 1 p.m. The Rev. Charles Creek, Pastor. Interment Church Cemetery. Family receiving friends at the church Sunday 8 to 9 p.m.

Arrangements by Hicks Funeral Home, 1922 Forest Drive. M-20 Annapolis Nursing Center. Beloved husband of Mrs. Martha Merrill Williams Johnson; also surviving are one grandson, one brother James Johnson of Eastport, a number of nieces and nephews and other relatives; sister-in- law, Mrs. Lola Johnson of Eastport.

Remains will rest at Mt. Zion United Methodist Church. Eastport, Friday 7 p.m. until funeral services at 2 p.m. Saturday, Rev.

Rufus Abernathy, Pastor. Interment Brewer Hill Cemetery. No viewing after services. Family receiving friends at the church Friday 8 to 9 p.m. Arrangements by Hicks Funeral Home, 1922 Forest Drive.

M-19 JOHANKNECHT Frederick A. of Ft. Lauderdaie, Florida, formerly of Washington, D.C. survived by sons F.A, Johanknecht, Jr. and Edwin Johanknecht.

Friends may call at Gasch's Funeral Home, 4739 in a three-team tussle in the Steadley, Warren Hamel, f- LfCOltUC. tfU IIU1 II(HIVV m'ett Goodrich and Mike Polak, P.I., the Bullets ran away from the: A re 76ers, who got all their scoring Moltnaus ana W8nc Atlrea from Joe DiRenzo. Five players led the Laker rout. Tom Page, Joel Buxton, Mark Evangelista, Allan Mace 5 t01 bon bBfrded Celtics, 15-13. Susan Tray, Pat te CelUcs who got pomte from an and ela Kevin Kelly and Bruce McKib- 76 The entire Celtic team, incuding LA1VCELOT and Jeri McElroy totheir dare The Warriors defeated the stacev Royals, Bryan Case, Gates and Chuck Russell scoring' for the winners.

Kevin Anderson and Steve Gregory gathered the Royal points. Central Hot Stove Suadtagi Bullets Lakers Warriors 76ers Celtics Royals Weitzel "ra Mid De! 76ers Bullets JI Celtics 2 3 3 OatnlGirti TIME I PIP HBUP UNHAPF' I PART l--H (, THINKS BUGS BUNNY The Supersonics slugged the the Royah Kaufm to The 76ers ouMwt the 26-15, in the YMCA Central Junior High Basketball League. 76er points were scored by Jim Tom Wright, Pat Rick Rots, Ray Md. from 7-9 p.m. March 20th.

Services at Ft. Lincoln Cemetery, Mausoleum at 10 a.m. M-19 for (our- Scoring for the Cdtics wore Bob sttve QlMViky, Plg Eric Wdwd Stock and Jtff OptL i while Cities I I'PLIKE SCMTTHINAINA TWO-TONED BWOWN WITH 11 THINK I MAVK THEY'RE POWN AT TH' IF YOU HAVEN SEEN A AND BERNIE AT A I MOTORS, VI MISSED THE BEST DEAL ONTHE A ALL NEW 1 97 1 1 1 A I A AND IMPERIAL 1.

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