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The Lowell Sun from Lowell, Massachusetts • Page 41

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The Lowell Suni
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Lowell, Massachusetts
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Evert, battle to INDIANAPOLIS AP) Chris Evert stopped Australia's Margaret Court and Evonne Gooiagong beat former champion Linda Tuero Saturday to advance to a showdown rematch in the finals of the $60,000 U.S. Clay Tennis Tournament. jimmy Connors, meanwhile, advanced to Sunday's finals in men's singles, as did South Africa's Bob Hewitt. Both were straight set victors over semifinal opponents at Woodstock Country Club. The top seeded Miss 21, of Australia, outclassed Miss Tuero, No.

4 seed and 1970 champion from Metairie, to win easily, 3, 62. MISS Evert, the 17 year old No. 2 seed from Fort Lauderdale, Fla beat third seeded Mrs. Court, 6 3, in the first set, then eked out a 7 6 tri Rock entries MONDAY, AUCUST 1973 jFirit Post V.tS (EDTI By Thl 4iaelotetf Prl 5,, cl, mdn 3YD, n. UncH Hal US Cltnn 'KbpriunD IIS Darolhyi Boy 115 Koiute Chop IIS xMarv Ar.n Lan 105 playful lia xEiwrt Riar Bio oasr, Kuicthtinnd jlh cl, Satr MAtfulc iFarsI Tw 1 IYO, ImlMOjdi.

3 cnorplo's Pride 1 xMNiildn High PrstlY CapY 117 KMarla's Doilnp 112 Baubles 'Ninsls 1" First Pilch 117 Fullir Cmiimd Enl flh 3,, cl, 3YO, Pebbles SMr 109 xPor Bull" 111 Miss JMncMon 113 5 Prtlly Proud 17 Old Filr 7 Counly Judgi Brambles Boy Hi Kino Fonda Vesper swimmers victors TriTOTHI.1. l.nfll Sidnrriav approximately 40 swimmers from the Vesper Country Club journeyed to Dover, N.H., Tor their annual league meet with the Cocheco Country Club. Although off to a slow start, the Vesper team went on to oulswim 'Coehcco by a final score of 263 131. The results: FrMttYle 8 under firls: Coral Riley C. Lie Srogiil V.

Troccy 0' Cain C. alrls: Bctn Ri'ny Col. 1 un lr Kent Plosl Rynne and Pnuf Wltchell girls: Gall Sulllya 'boys; Rinl MurphK Mark 1 en Rinov V. fAorstm Tonnras 15 under boys: Sieve Lemes Billy Desaulniers V. Mark Hrady V.

li under girls: Eileen McCarcy Li rcn CcEcy C. Glenna Seanne! V. Bi coslstrckt Area footballers A.I.C. hopefuls SPRINGFIELD Boh Tara of East merrimack Street hi Ken Moore of Pleasant Street in Dracut and Tom Carson of Deering Drive in Tewksbury will be among the 65 football candidates re porlinR to practice at American Inteiialional College on Sept. Tara will be returning to A.I.C.

afler a year off. He graduated from Lowell High in 1963 and was an outstanding guard on the undefeated LHS powerhouse of 1967, before going on to attend Berwick Academy, Tara hecamiy one of Iho defensive giants or the 1070 A.I.C. team which allowed nine opponents only 1(147 yards rushing a school record. He wound up with 36 tackles and 34 assis'ls. Junior halfback Moore, a converted quarterback, is a lilSO graduate of Dracut High, where he was an outstanding three sports star.

Ken also excelled for the A.I.C. baseball team lnsl spring, when lie was one run short of a perfect season as a varsity pitcher despite being only a freshman. Moore notched five straight wins only to lose his finale on an error and he finished second In Ik nation with an canicdj un averago of umph on a tiebreaker in the second set. Sunday's finals will be the thud confrontation between the two prodigies. Miss Gooiagong wan their first meeting at Wimbledon and Miss Evert came back to ever the score at Cleveland two weeks ago.

Connors, 19, the No. 4 soed from Belleville, 111., and the last American left in the men's field, edged Japan's Tashiro Sakai, 7 6, on a nine point tiebreaker in the first set, He wnn the second set convincingly, 6 0. Hewitt, the No. seed from South. Africa, had his normal slow start.

Rock results SATURDAY, AUOUST FIRST Royal PlumpnP 2 SmltHH Bland 3.60,. 5.M SECOND Bollh 5., struct Boy DAILY DOUBLE 7 1 paid 1 THIRD Ketn rnllhl 00, Valkarlon Dtbut 3.20. PERFECTA paid FOURTH Mighty A 6.40; Judas I 25.90. I.M. PERFECT 4 1 paid I PEKFECTA I paid KH.tl Yarn 7.M, Atlendonc.

17,102. HatidH iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii Low gross LOWELL Art Poulios and Bill Kecgan fired match kg scores of 47 yesterday to 3 share low gross honors in a Best Selected 12 hnle event at Lous Meadow Golf Club. Tom Garvey captured low net with a 35. Bay Hartley look second net at 38, while 9 third net was shared by IvaJt Hnot and Walt Coleman with I J9s. 1 1 1 i II 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 undsr boyi: Scan Bynne I First C.

Mine Janai V. eV under nirls: Cclhy Rincy 1 joys: George Sconnell V. "olrls: K.5llc 5 annell Mark bay's; Work Brady Tom llcuna Scanned V. Thr, Bpckslroke alerp Belh Riley C. indor girls: rorgnrel Blnev Boxlor Kolhy rnsey V.

Pclcr Desolnlcr Kenl Plrnl C. 12 Lnder girls; GpH Sulllvon Rosenmry Jonas Kolhy Moves C. 12 unflcr twvs: Wurphy Greoa Bin irsjijlnlcr Jolm Dcmors C. 17 under girls: elinna Sconnell Eileen Coiey V. Dlnne Brodhcod C.

aullertly 12 4 under girls: Ccrthy Betsy Smith Knlhy Nores 0,64 He also attended Thompson Academy. Carson is a strong candidate for a starling offensive guard post. He's a 1071 graduate of Gushing Academy and he saw considerable varsity gridiron action at A.I.C. last autumn, as a freshman. At Cushing he was an ATI New England Prep School wrestling champion.

EVERY Tuesday and Thursday Evening our SINGLES ONLY Night IN OUR NEW DATING BAK ADDITION, PRESENTLY CALLED THE "CELLAR" Singles only will be (wliiiitierJ Danco Have fun Millie (iniB Meet Now Friends Killer As iIpI PvpJk PPF iWPMiL PaHL 0 center Don Dcrfton 9f bock Hmc Desmond (itewid 'Star' iickeis on LOWELL With the 53rd annual Lowell Sun Charities All Star grid spectacular coming up in the Cawlcy Memorial stadium a week from Tuesday night the preparations in the rival camps will be stepped up considerably this week. Coach Bob Vadehoneoeur is working out his Greater Lowell All Stars a special practice field behind the Tewks burv high school while Coach Ray Riddick's All Stars hold two hour stints, from fi to 8 p.m., at the stadium practice plot. WITH INTEREST in this game on the upswing since the Lowell vs. Greater Lowell rivalry started five years ago, John Reams, in charge of tickets, announced the sale of ducats will open this Thursday morning at 11 o'clock in The Sun Annex building, IS Kearney square. The ducats will go on a first come, first served basis.

There are only two prices. For the reserved seats in. tiia hoys: Murphy Gregg ir girls: Kollc Sccmneh Vi i Olcme Bredhead C. ii boys: Mike Donahue is Mnrv Braav V. girls: Anne Hynne Coll SuLllvon V.

12 under boy George Scanncll Halcm Sconnell V. Mary Flrnn Margaret Rynne V. 13 oyer boys: Mike Donohue v. John Domeis Bill Dcsaulnlei V. Medley Relay Vesper Glrle Glcnne ne.l.

Calhy Jonas, Kalli Scannell, Gall Sullivan. Medley Rcley Verier Boys Scan Rynne. Mark Brady, Mike Dorr ohuc, Richard Murphy. Westford football WESTFORD All boys wishing to play' football for Westford Academy, including those entering with Die freshman class this fall, are notified that equipment will be issued to candidates from Monday, August 21, through Thursday, August 24, at p.m. at the Academy.

On Monday August 2, the first practice session will begin at 11 a.m. Those attending this first session should wear shorts. Equipment will also be issued during Ihis time to those who could not pick it up the previous week. "OUR NEW ROOM NEEDS A NAME BUST SUGGESTION WINS THE GAME" Cash rrizfis To ISc Awivnlwl Sfifl Firsl Second $10 Third Mtiny Times As Yon Wish LOWEU. ALL STARS' OFFENSIVE BACKS DRILL set ra map boil to qwrrerbock Bill Bolley.

flanked by holfbcfck Ron Ct (left), full from right) and naif bock Ron cement and sleel stanris the price is The unreserved seats in the endxones go for $3.00. In addition to the spectacular football game there will be pre game fireworks, punting, passing, kick off and running contests in addition to music tevasseur ingnrj. sale Thursday by the Ft. Devens U.S. 1Rlh Army band.

THE HALF tlme show, undeT the direction of Mrs. Barbara Capone of Westford will feature the annual All Starelte "Queen" contest along with special fire baton exhibitions. LOWELL SUNDAY SUN, IbuVewontiie WAITING GAME Congratulations you've waited yourself into the year's biggest savings on the great 1972 Fords. And, to do this, he's even on best sellers and cars that were sticker priced below' competition alt year And, remember this: because of the new emission controls and safety features required on all 73 models, prices will probably be rising across the car industry. You may never again be abie to buy a fine new Ford for a lower price.

So, wait no more. You've won the game our game. Pick up your savings in your Ford Team's 72 Clearance Sale. SUN Sioff Pholo by I While it will be Coach Ttid dick's 23rd appearance in the' game, Coach Vadeboncoeur of Tewksbury will be coaching in his first Ail Star game. Both squads are loaded with young men who graduated from their respective high schools this past June.

Even if you haven't Lowell All Stars in action tonight LOWELL The Lowell All Stars will meet the Cenlral villc All Stars in a baseball game under the lights at St. Louis Field tonight at 8 o'clock. Manager Joe DeCosta has named Danny McHale as his starting pitcher for the Lowell All Stars, while Centralville will open with Jim Peterson on the mound, TJie 'Lowell All Stars have another game scheduled for 'Tuesday evening, when they face the Shedd Park All Stars In a 6 o'clock clash at Shedd. Greg Murpliy will pitch for the DeCosta squad and Phil Lyons is slated to hurl for Slicdd Park. COACHMEN TRUCK CAMPERS TRAILERS MOTOR HOMES HUGE SAVINGS OVER $1,000,000 IN SALES LAST YEAR PROVES OUR PRICES AND SERVICE MUST BE RIGHTI BMP WIS.

won "The Game" in ATIO CEWTEH Massachusetts, you're a sure winner with your Ford Dealer. Because he must get rid ail his 72 models to make room for ail the 73 Fords that are coming soon. offering fabulous year end 1 1972 2 Door Ford Pinto AUGUST 13, 1972 jj The Lowell All Stars recently competed in the New Bedford Youth tournament and they were eliminated last Sunday, bowing to Fairhaven, 1 in seven innings, and to Qulncy, 7 5. The locals beat the Greater New Bedford Stars, 4 1, in an opening round tilt last Saturday, behind the four hit, seven strikeout hurling of McHale. PEOPLE WHO hJfW KNEAD fcSSfciHJ PEOPLE Finnlandcr Sauna House Lomii snapping ctnisr.

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