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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 49

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Boston Evening Globe June 19, 1972 49 Towser's Wonderland 'caps fm MURRAY SIXTH 5-18 Mile. Grade B. 8Joiaiisch 1-7-3 31.01 3-1 1 Apacbe StroUer i-2-2 31.08 o-2 2A)JoeyDame 1-3-3 3U1 -l 6 iinUHnjA 5-65 l.ti 6 i 3 HatUiinnji ilald 3-4-6 31.66 6-1 5 tinnier 3-8-7 Sl.oU 8-1 Wunuerment S-4-8 31.73 1-1 7 iiurai 8-1-1 32.JO 12-1 jovi.Al1.iCB should lake anotucr. APACHt MtiOLLta one i neat. AHhr.V 1AML chance off belt.

SEVENTH S-lo Mile, Grade A 2 w.i Alaster a-2-4 31.39 3-1 1 Miss irnudad 1-1-2 31.14 3-1 Post tfane 8 p.m. TOWSER'8 BEST THREE Amos in lsl Elton in 3rd Kivm in 4th F1RST Milp. Grade 4 Amos 1-3-2 30.94 7-5 2 Red Sailor 4-7-2 31.48 4-1 1 Wonder Not 7-3-4 31.00 9-2 5 Peace Train 7-4-8 31.58 6-1 7 Lassie's Hope 5-7-1 31.63 6-1 3 Sheila Of Kells 8-4-8 31 86 10-1 6 Ability 3-6-1 31.56 15-1 AMOS easiW here. RE!) SAILOR main contender. WONDEB NOT rail irst, ping pong SECOND 516 Mile, Grade B.

2-1-5 5- 5-1 6- 8-3 ..1 dean 8 Suo 3 Shesa Cool 7- 5 Inn Worker 8 Toomdeely i-ass 4-1-1 30.99 9-2 31.2(1 8-1 31.38 6-1 31.34 1U-1 31 25 12-1 4 Pnllv Jones 31.51 31.11 5-1 3- 1 8- 1 7-2 4- 1 9- 2 1-5-7 6-7-1 6 Sisier rtoady 8-2-7 5-7-3 4-1-7 1-5-6 1-1-3 31.82 31.33 31 29 31.33 5 Devil's Pool 2 Mighty Words 7 Lively Dawn 1 A Cad 6 Black Oak 3 Famous Brand 8-1 MHUOW.N MASTER, box wire. MISS TKINDAD all races Good. tV'i AMY JEAN should be close. EiGHTH 5-16 Mile. Grade C.

and now chess 31.03 12-1 7-2-1 TOOMDEELY LASS nicely sot 6 Watch Jane 6-8-8 31.59 8-1 3 Little Eunice 5-8-2 1 Keepsake 4-8-2 2 San Sovino 2-3-2 7 Park Lounge 1-2-5 8 Hernia 6-3-5 4 Neptune's Al'na 7-6-4 31.90 5-2 31.32 7-2 31.04 4-1 3139 e-j 31.71 6-1 31.6 10-1 31.80 12-1 a rrioermus 4-57 lonnhot special. WATCH JANE LITTLE FLNICE fit and reaoy. Revere Course Grade NINTH in li-. iff VA ft ot i'J 1 i B. 8 Boucher 5-6-4 1 Smyly Gan 7-3-2 2 nr McGee 7-2-2 3 CVs tevie 3-2-8 ed POLLY JONES chance here.

DEVIL'S POOL could unset. THIRD 5-16 Mile. Grade D. 4 Elton 3-3-2 31.34 6-5 6Rebecca A. 2-4-4 31.61 7-2 8 Eta 4-8-5 31.36 5-1 7 Midi Oak 2-1- 31.64 5-1 3 Arrow Swank 3-5-8 31.35 8-1 2MadGert 5-2-2 31.46 10-1 1 Blue'VRobo 2-7-3 31.71 12-1 5 LA Miss Jarube 2-6- 31.61 lo-l ELTON takes over In stretch.

REBECCA A. in ood form. ETA drops a trade. FOURTH 5-16 Mile. Grade D.

IKovar 1-2-2 31.49 8-5 7 October Twilight 3-7-6 31.64 6-1 3 LB's Jupiter 3-2-4 31.64 3-1 6 LN's Mint Julep 4-4-4 5-1 2 Emery Hock 4-3-6 31.73 8-1 5 Dashing By 7-8-4 31.78 10-1 4ModMama 5-6-4 31.92 10-1 8 Madam Shannon 8-6-7 31.58 15-1 KOVAR excellent trials. OCTOBER TWILIGHT early need. LB's JUPITER chance for Dart. FIFTH Revere Course, Grade C. 1 Like My Name 1-1-2 39.56 5-2 1 T.nr(4ta's Larlv 4-6-1 39.58 3-1 4-1 3-1 3-1 -2 6-1 8-1 40.68 3.7l 39.46 39.31 40.00 4 B'llvr'ne Skippy 1-8-2 6 O'Three 6-3-2 This report should properly go in the diplomatic pouch.

Slug it "for eyes with one copy to the Secretary of State, one to the President Burn promptly after reading. Get Henry Kissinger on it at once. i The United States is walking into another communist trap! It's going to be the same old story. It's going to be a conflict of their choosing, on their grounds, under their terms. It's going to be the same old crush, a conflict we probably can't win because a stalemate is almost built in.

It's going to have demilitarized zones, sanctuaries, the. whole lot. International quicksand. It's 8-1 39.B5 5 Darlene Scott 6-5-2 7 Keecfn 7-5-5 39.59 19-1 SDlintinr. been on ness.

SMYLY GANG factor ant te im- CVS BOBBY MCGEE nrove. Bobby, who has all the warmth of the hooded cobra, sputters when he thinks about it. "Stooges!" he shouts. "The International Chess Federation and the American Federation are all stooges of the Russians!" The conditions of the matches are such that "drawn" games will be allowed. To Bobby, this is an international mistake of the magnitude of not being able to bomb the enemy supply lines.

Bobby wants to play to win. But, of course, America is in a period of not being beastly to the Rus-r sians. Apparently, chess is a game in which it's easy fd play for a stalemate. I say because Bobby, explaining chess at the Dewar's Celebrity Tennis Tournament at La Costa, the other day, has all the patience of an Edward Tuller explaining the hydrogen atom to a guy with a bone in his nose. Grade TENTH Revere Course.

4- 1 5- 2 8-2 6- 1 4 R's Union St'ces 2-4-t 39.46 7-2 D. 1 Super Blast 6-4-3 5 Judy 4-6-3 4 Winsome Lass 4-8-2 3 Bill's Choice 2-6-4 6 JJ's Cricket 2-7-6 7 Noble Charger 7-8-3 ft Uinliw Tnntr 39.61 38.89 39.93 40.46 5-1 6 Judv Dell 6-4-1 38.89 8-1 3-1-7 6-1 6-1 8-1 3 Magic Kitten 5 Red Desire 8 OK Big Cash 1-7-6 1-8-3 40.Z8 40.10 8-1 41.70 12-1 41.04 12-1 7-7-1 7 Becca Hock LIKE MY NAME could reseat. 2 Merrv Marshall 5-B-o o.u Sl'PER BLAST rates edre-JUDY one to beat. WINSOME LASS money chance. I.ORETTA'S LADY stretch runner.

R'S I'MON SUTCHES not out of it Tonight's Raynham handicaps Post time 8 D.m. THIRD Grade 38. 1 Dot's Doll 2-11 2 Tempo Terry -1 FIRST Grade 516. 5 Spec. M'm'ry Cr'v'n A'bie 15-1 lSw'mpY'kee 5-217 Lark Away 8-1 Sun Special 6-118 M'nie Mdcp 20-1 8 Sky Rider H'3Be Rod 10-1 4SueMatnan 7-zu many rauii it-i 7 2 C.

C. Wayne 9-2i6 Owl Hoot 15-1 5 Hope Gifi'd, Break O. 4 Dream Owl 3-116 Cactus Mist 8-1 10-1 SURE STROKES Chris Evert returns backhand shot during match with Joyce Williams in Wightman Cup play. Chris-won to- give" US a 4-1 lead. (UPI) SECOND Grade 516.

3 Mark McVey 5-21 5 Flying Owl 8-1 7LoisBea 7-2 1 6 Rustl'rs Pe'py 8-1 4Glamis 4-118 Brittle Cdy 10-1 2 Jane H'thw'y 6-1W. Tr'vlia' Man 10-1 Sharis, Page 71 in Amateur qualifying 2 Abigail Rice 7-211 Right Again 10-1 7 Alton Maid 8-2i8 Sunny Eagle 20-1 FIFTH Grade 3-8. 7 Marquis Go 5-212 Satirist 10-1 4D.A.'sDeb 3-111 Shimer Mis W-l 5 Bokus 4-118 Cand." BdwT 20-1 SIXTH Grade 5-19. 6 Irish Spitfire 5-214 Unscheduled 5-1 7 Slik MaKi'an 5-218 ML Fun Fao 12-1 3DeiscCourag 7-2 2 Bridge 15-1 1 J.P. Tellar 4-115 Sislin Pap 20-l SEVENTH Grade 3-8.

1 Casty Skip 3-11 4 Drive At Nite 5-1 6 WV Litl Jim 3-1 1 5 Tutor OHeath 6-1 3BootQuitcas 5-112 Mistys Reddy 8-1 8 Babli' Aroun 5-117 Cas of Bdwy 15-1 EIGHTH Grade 5-16. 4 C.C. Bob 5-2; 7 May Poppy 6-1 1 Cap Bet 3-11 3 Riofanta 10-1 5 Apach Rebel 7-212 Crown Lover 12-1 6 Blue Yank 9-218 Pardallo 20-1 "NINTH Grade 3-8. 1 Fairgate 5-21 3 George's Jet 6-1 2 Wild Kim 3-1 5 Special Love 10-1 7 Kan. Kitty 0-216 M'ler's G'den 7-21 4 M'ge McC'ul 15-1 8 Mr.

Rythm 20-t Lincoln Downs program tonight the Bay of Pigs, Panmunjom, the sellout all over again. We're playing for a tie, as usual. And, a tie, they win. The circumstances are these: The United States is probably the world's mightiest chess power. That's because we have Bobby Fischer, the Brooklyn prodigy whose disposition would have to improve to be described as merely "irascible." Bobby is about to be sacrificed on.

the altar of diplomatic expedience, a trag-. ic patriot in the mold of Douglas Mac Arthur, Gary Powers or the Lafayette Esca-drille. We're sending him into battle handcuffed. Bobby has won all the skirmishes in this conflict. He routed a collection of Russian shock troops in Argentina a year ago with almost bored ease.

Now, he is to meet the Russian champion, Boris Spassky. Immediately, of course, the juggling started. The Russians tried to steer the timate conflict to the Tannenberg Marshes, or anywhere in the world the terrain would favor them. They usually do. Bobby thought las Vegas would be fine.

The Russians shuddered. They had, after all, seen "The Godfather." They suggested some venues where "moving pictures" are thought to be cave drawings in an earthquake. Bobby said: No, thanks, his camel was broke. 6 The Russians compromised on Reykjavik, Iceland. For those of you bereft of an Atlas, this is a fog-shrouded, inhabited iceberg in the North Atlantic that is reachable only by nuclear sub or polar Jack Norwell, Walpol 44.4185 Peter Owen, Dedhom 43-4184 Steven Dewire, B.

Bum 40-34 74 Bruce MacDonald, Ponk 45-45 90 Anthony Delude, S. Snore 39-3776 Bruce Congdon, Foxborc 38-41 7V James Sulljvan, Pon 40-3575 Edward Kenerson, 11 Burn 41-39 80 Post time 8 p.m. me Kussian champion, bpassky, is "not in my class, really," Bobby says. "I'm a better player, perios if we play 10 matches to win, which is the way a match of the kind ought to be "I'm being dictated to by the Russian Chess Federation and my government is going along because, let's face it, we're in. a program? of 'detente' and I'm being sold Speaking of "selling out," Bobby also points out carefully tl ere is no live television or satellite coverage out of Iceland, and the prospect of 12 (of the 24) matches being "drawn" by the Russian would automatically leave him the world champion and the Soviets would get the bulk of the.

$160,000 prize money. Well, it's the same old sordid dramas Why aren't the students out burning their chess boards on the White House lawn? Where is Dr. Spock in this crisis? Shouldn't Bobby defect to Canada? 'And where are the groups chanting, "Hell, no, Bobby won't Can't Senator J. liam Fulbright call a hearing? Was this one of the concessions Nixon made at Moscow? Is Joe Alsop just going to sit there. Not me.

I'm organizing a Bobby movement right now. After all, just because chess players are a minority, doesn't mean they don't have rights! 3 YO up; FIRST $2000, clmg. AT PINE PROOK Bill Mallon, Framinahom 36 3677 mdns.i 5' fur ($1500) 1 Sea Lover 3-11 2 C'try M'use 12-1 11 Block Island 4-11 6 Al Rosnat 12-1 5 English Clue 6-1 7 Honey Eye 12-1 9 Earth Shine 4 Ristalea 15-1 1 ni in rit 20-1 tiLiiri 1 oraae Dri'. P-nt. in1l 12f)Br Sail 20-1 1 Bjihhit Run 0-2 Wishfl Las 1Z-1 sp-r'nNn S2nnn.

4 YO up; 5 Loud Sineei" 5-211 Edtlti Bolin 15-1 Brook member, the first ace of bis career when he holed out with a six-iron on the 162-yard 13th, hole. Steve Owens, former Harvard hockey captain, Dedham club member, shot a two over par 73. Mike Fitzgerald of Needham, number one man on the Amherst College team and Steven Dewire of Brae Burn were one shot behind Owens with 74. For die Pitts, Barry and James Sullivan, all- semi-finalists in last year's play, were in contention with 75s. 5 fur.

8 Flattop Rur'l 6-114 Exp't Choice 15-1 7 i Himr 1-11 3C'rise R'yle 12-1 ELEVEN Grade 3-8. 2 Ag'tt Pr de 10 Chffly P'tic ll 7 Sec't Process 2-111 Sure Troubles 8-1 5GotoGii V-l 111 Shoe P'nh'r 12-1 8 Handy Cap 3-112 My F'st Gift 10-1 9 0gway 6-11 8 Fr'ke Brg'o 15-1 1 Aline Go 8-115 Maxi B'ke 20-1 6Pr'msd Son 8-11 4 Peter Polo 20-1 TWELFH Grade 5-16 -1 Robin Oh 12-11 12 Em Dee 20-1 8 ap Eetan 5-212 Brett 6-1 THIRD $2000. cl.rng., 3 yr. olds 7 Iw Irish il3Back N1ie 10-1 up, 5 furlongs. (SloOO) 1 CW'8 Co'che 5-lliCarley Rob 12-1 2 Victory Note 5-216 Miche's Miss 8-1 8 jy Kural 6-115 Annie's Q.

12-1 7Domman 4-11 4 Sarahs Syl 12-1 Tanifiil TM- A1i.1RpriF.asV 121 A field of 76 battling for 10 places with three alternate spots, started competition on three sites thjs morning in the Mass. State Amateur Qualifying play. Walter Sharis, playing out of his home course at Folly Hill, Beverly and Burton. Page of Colonial-were early round low scorers after 18 holes with 36-3571. yAt Pine Brook, Billy -Mallon, Duke University star, living in Framingham, shot an even par for the -last 12 holes for two over par 72.

Tied with 73s were Joe Browning of Weston, N.E. Amateur finalist last year, and Jack Bellevue from a 1 a 38-year-old Newton police officer. Harvey Allen, Pine Jack- Bellevue, Wayland 37-36-73 Joe Browninq, Weston 36-3773 Bob Murphy, Wayland 35-3974 Joe Catalano, Wavland 39-3676 Mike Ohanion, Oaklev 38-38 76 Rov Sigler, Stowe 39-3877 Tom Cusick. Oakley 38-3977 Harvey Allen, Pine Brook 39 38 77 Ed PhilliDS, Brookline 40-3878 Ben Murphy, Wayland 40-3878 Len Devane, Stowe 41-3879. Wavne Alden, Riverside 38-42 CO Mike Decollivus, Framingham Phillip Melson, Stow 43-3982 John Lonergan, Oakley 42-40 82 Andrew Braff, Belmont 47-4087 John McGoverd, Natick 87 Norman Furbush, Framingham John Koslowski, Winchester NC 054482 10th TEE Lincoln Olmstead, Wayland 76 Pete Drooker, Pine Brook 33-3S 76- Bill Lowrl, Wayland 3-3776 Harry Ernst, Wincheste, 38-4078 Dan Conqdon, Welleslev 40-3878 Bill Daley, Woodland 39-3978 Fred Hobbs Nashatuc 40-3979 Steve Bettencourt, Oakley 39-4180 Ron Michaels, Framingham 81 Francis Corcoran Wayland George Marchont, Wayland 82 Steve McConnell, Winchester Bob Keefe, Neholden 42-4183 I vnn nimstead Oaklev 44-39 83 9 Car'val Car'l 6-11 1 Aly Prix 15-1 5 Lou Prince 8-11 mm FOURTH $2000, 4 yr.

olds up, 7 furlongs. ($1500) 7RomanJudg 5-21 5 Big Sam 8-1 9 Bossy Boy 4-11 10 Babulane 10-1 8SkipHarl'ka 5-11 4 Rainbo Gold 12-1 1 Maracco Lad 8-11 3 Deen R'ward lSj-1 2 Q-Ball 8-11 6 Shawsheen 20-1 FIFTH $2500, 3 YO up; 5 fur. Jim Murray is a syndicated columnist Jot The Los "Angeles" Times. SaWr'ngCdrd 2-118 Patomike AT FOLLY HILL (18 Holds 10 Leaders) Walter Sharis, Follv Hill 71 Burton Page, Colonial 36-3571 John Nyes Essex 35-3873 Peter Oopenheim, Kernwood 37-3774 Tom Monahan, Indian Ridge 40-35 75 loo Smirtt. kernwnnri 38-33 76 Charles BMrke, Woodland 43-4285.

Pete Dexter, Winchester 48-4088 Edward Connolly, Wayland 91 3a Bacchanal 2-11 1 Rallier 10-1 4 Lover 3-117 Bead C'nter 12-1 5 0. Soda Kid 6-112 M'rph's Um. 15-1 6BonjourCall 6-1! aA. Olhanoski Cross Entry. SIXTH $200, 3 YO up; 7 fur.

($1500) 5 -Nitty Gritty 8-514 G'dust Miss 8-1 2BraishHeld 3-116 Wh't S'pnse 10-1 lEstaOppie e-117 Miss Imp 12-1 3 Kathy Kiely 6-U SEVENTH $3900, allowance, 3 Harvard stars boost Kelly in Park race Rain postpones amateur round Suffolk results 1 Missi Joy-' 2 Mung 8-1 3 Lunar Exp. 3-1! 6 Some Guy 8-1 at Plymouth CC Rom Re'gaae 4-na Burner dio College Class -511 NIGHTLY EIGHTH $2000. 3 yr. olds up, 7 furlongs. ($1500 8 Brush Baron 5-2'3 Hi Tomorrow 8-1 A Cnvta Onn'n 1-1 1 1 Mia And WF.

10-1 date for the John B. Kelly trophy (most valuable player), and catcher Tim Bilodeau have been ularly instrumental in the Kelly surge. Harvard southpaw pitcher Tom O'Neill also' has provided a big lift. Shortstop Art Serrano, third baseman Mike Thomas and outfielder The influx of Harvardi-ans has made a Park League contender of the Francis E. Kelly "We're in the thick of the playoff fight and we're only iVz games off the top," said manager Bill Mahoney.

"Don't count us out." Second baseman Vin McGugau, a strong candi 5Turtleoeck 6-1 2 Selected Set 12-1 6 Bounty Baby 6-119 Nan Slad Bd 20-1 7 East' Sheriff -li NINTH $2600, 3 yr. olds UP. 1 mile. 1 9nH Re FnxV 6-1 John Frithsen, Bass Rocks 38 38 76 Don Robinson, Hoverhill 39-37-4 Robert Drew Amesbury 36-40 76 Chuck -Bermon, Folll Hill 38-3876 Richard Berberian, Woburn Richard O. Sea.s Ml, Myopia Dick Caverley, Unicorn' 42-37 77 Bruce Durkee, Tedesco 4nf2? 11 Joe Nekoroski, Salem; 40-38 78 Brendon.

Densmore, Boss Rocks 38-40 -78 Shearman, Woburn 78 Gary Colwell, Haverhill Um-37 78 AT DEDHAM 1 Hartoran, S. Shore 39 39 78 Albert Forrah, Ponk. l-37 78 ddie Barry, Chos. River teve OWen, Ddeham 38 36 73 Jack Calf, Waipole 38-3876 Joe Viderta, Brook Meadow 38 43 81 Gerald Colemqn, Albermarle 39-3877 Herb Mallard, Chestnut Hill Mike. Fitzgerald, Needham 39-3574 Renne Uhlin, Glen Ellen 40-4080 Peter Watdlnger, Dedham 39-4281 Walter Ravinski, Ponk 40-3676 Lee Sargent, Dedham 47-41 83 Robert Depopolp, Albermarle Charles Gallagher, Waipole John Burke.

Norfolk 41-3879 Marc. Hill 4138 79 Richard Callahan, Waipole 39-3776 R-ichard Beharrell, Franklin 40-4484 Donald PeWetier. Hiqhland 42 43 85 Donald Pelletier, Highland 42-4385 Paul Ippoliti, Waipole 41-4081 Thomas Panoulias, Ponk 40-4080 Fordie Pitts, Wohaston Ted Rubm, Valley 42-35 77 Richard Hewitt, Fronklin 42-4183 Thomas Olsen, South Shore 84 Alex Manocchio, Franklin 39-38 77. Joe Home, Ponk 36-4278 Larry Kel ley, Wollaston 39-4079 Toby Harvey are other Harvard players who have strengthened Kelly. Kelly tangles tonight at Fallon Field with the Atty.

Henry Wynn Club, place occupant and another-outfit with title aspirations. Tonight's four-game card also pits the league-leading Supreme Three Saints against the Gerry McCarthy Club, and Su 6 Trudys Duty 4-114 Gordonstoun 8-1 5 Nau'hty Boy 6-113 Pr'ing Wind 10-1 8 Segue 6-112 Roger Flor 10-1 FIRST $2500, Claiming, 3, 4 and- Year Old Filliets ond Mores, 6 Furlon9s. Reino Vela 4.80 3 40 2.80 Roll I'Sail 8.80 7.40 Dockside Sailer 3 40 ALSO RAN Luwobabe, Oneluvpot, Birch Girl, Miss Highview, Doun 6ow, Miss Dead Ahead, Jimmys Kam, Bid Me. SECOND-S25O0, 4-Year Oids and lip. Claming $2000, 6 Parquet 11.80 6 00 4 .00 Lantern Hill 3.80 3.00 Baia Miss 3.40 ALSO RAN Wilderness Road, Vacant, Golden Hawk, Greek Devil, Dexalb also ran' Dally Double Paid $53.60.

THIRD Claiminq, Purse $2,700 Maiden Fillies, 1-year-old, 5 Furlongs. Plunge Ahead 9.40 5 80 4.20 My Own Lassie 8.20 5 60 Mrs. Shenker 3.00 PERFECTA PAID $92.60 1 FOURTH $3200 for Maiden 3, 4 and 5 Year Olds, 6 Furlongs. Three Men On 3.80 3 40 3.00 Valiant Will 9.40 6.60 Spiked Rumor 4.20 Post Time 8:00 7:45 PM-Saturdays No Racing Tuesdays DAILY DOUBLE Four Perfectas Dining Res. Phone 725-5648 Seat Res.

Phone 723-3200 (Area Code: 401) SENIOR CITIZENS 75c CLUIHOUSE DIRECT BUSSES FROM MANY POINTS The Mass. amateur golf-qualifying round at Plymouth Country Club Ws postponed today due to the heavy overnight rains. The match has been rescheduled for Thursday morning at the Duxbury-Yacht Club, Harrison Duxbury. All golfers that can not attend should contact either the MGA or the Duxbury Yacht Club. The same starting times will be used.

Lincoln scratches BNBLers win at buzzer Ratninc ana Sloppy 1 English Clue 2 Peter Polo. Promised Son. 3 Red 4 Maracco Lid, Bossy Boy, Babulane 5 Patomike. 8 Selected Set. preme manager Dick Paster has Emmons Levine ready to work against McCarthy's Paul Wennik.

Mass. closely pursuing Supreme, faces a stern test from the hustling Jeveli Jets at East Boston. YACHTS, MOTORBOATS a mm -mm this country, neeos ajrieaESKseaccs: THE YACHT EXCHANGE INC. onds left in the game' to turn a 28-26 deficit into a 29-28 lead. "I knew the two points tied it," said Kennard, "but I wasn't nervous.

I just tried to make the free throw, and. there it was. Mostly I was afraid the hoop wouldn't be good in the first place." i "I knew we'd win. I wasn't afraid of losing at all," said Crawford. '1 didn't do too well, though, because I just got off a broken foot." MUFFLERS By Bryan Dench Globe Correspondent A couple of classy youngsters teamed to give the Lenox Raiders a narrow 30-28 win over the Shawmut Hawks in Neighborhood Basketball League action in the South End last week.

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