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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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)i v.w>J7!S West Looks Back: Complex Still Bothers Him New Coach Is Chosen Bv Cumberland Colts MINNESOTA FIREMEN Ace relievers Stan Williams (left) and Ron Perranoski of the Minnesota Twins are two big reasons why the Twins have their sights set on the American League West Division pennant. (AP Wirephoto) Anchor 7-Run Foiirtli Levels Rival Anchor Inn evened Its South Adams Softball League record at two wins and two defeats: with a 12-4 victorv- over Irish-; town last evening at Irishtown.i The loss left the home forces; with a league slate of one and: thj-ee. Three extra-base hits featur ed a seven-run fourth which: paved the way for Anchor me sided verdict. An error opened the gates, (hen Nev Baumgardner homer- ed. Larry Mummert cracked out a single.

Jim Slagle tripled, Marley Warehime came through with a double and Wayne Klunk capped it off with a single Mummert also had a two-run roundtripper while Warehime smashed a solo shot in addition to his key double Other two baggers were by Whitey Fuhrman and Wayne Klunk of Anchor liui as well as Staub and Ed Timmins for Irishtown. The line score: LOS ANGELES (A?) I came down the Jerry West said sullenly, fan said, guys will find a way to blow it It was during one of the Los Angeles championship playoff games against the New York Knickerbockers at the Forum. The Lakers were struggling against the visitors and West, usually impervious to the cheers and jeers of the fans, heard this one very clearly. And a few days later, the Lakers had, indeed, found another way to wind up second best in the race for the National Basketball Association crown. In the bedlam of New Madison Square Garden, the Knicks routed them 113-99 in that seventh and final game.

Now Jerry West, two days after his 32nd birthday, was thinking about that debacle and of still another season. In seven of his 10 years wath the Lakers, they have been the bridesmaids in the title games. the fans feel badly that we he said, they never know no way for them to know how badly the players feel. Tiiey just realize. A thought we were ready to play in that seventh 111-108 in overtime.

had so much trouble coming back from West said. In fact, the Lakers had more trouble holding onto leads. Several times the Knicks rallied from far behind to beat or at least strongly challenge the Lakers. did good things on cer- tain We.st continued, I think we played Bears Obtain Winger; ing basketball all the way. But we really that consistent.

then New York might be one of the most intelligent teams I have ever saw, both Bob Rice, a Penn State grad with scholastic coaching experience at Mount Union and Cen tral Dauphin, has been named head coach of the Cumberland Colts of the Interstate Football League. was lucky this year, I think The Colts were 2-12 in IFL it was the best year I ever combat last year and gave up had-in many, many ways, not ignore points, 373, than any other just statistically but the fact team in the league. They were we won despite all the injuries. coached on an interim ba- More than anything else, sis by Charlie Delp and Jim the reason I want to play again. when Ben Jones vacated seen the best of every- 1 the post following the 1968 cam- West said, one'Paign- THE eVENING SUN 9 Satarday, May 30, 1970 HOCKEY ST LOUIS The St Louis Blues of NHL traded defenseman Ray Fortin to Los Angeles Klngs for defenseman Bob Wall.

Price Top Defenseman defensively and offensively. We were a team of extreme highs and terrible droughts. They he said. 10th season was his finest. The 6-foot-3 guard led NBA with a 31.2 scoring JERRY WEST 'We Had Chances' and the team itself into a average only the third back frenzy.

That should have been court man in the 24-year history enough to shake the Knicks' of the league to do so and goals and had 44 assists in confidence and lift Los Angeles, came back with virtually the games in his 14th season. But it New York won same average for the ---------------------18 playoff games HERSHEY, Pa. The Hershey Bears have traded veteran defenseman Barry Ashbee to the Philadelphia Flyers of the NHL for left winger Larry Me Killopp and player to be named Ashbee was the lone Hershey votegetter in the AHL poll which picked Noel Price of the Springfield Kings as the out-i standing defensemen of the 1969-70 season. Price scored 10 72 RED HEAD PIN NIGHT Every Sunday 9 P.M. to Midnight South Hanover Lanes R-2, Hanover, Pa.

LINCpLN SPEEnWAY MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM Big Fireworks Display Super Sprint Feature Modem Stock Features Heats and Consolations MAY 30 AT 8 P.M. Adults S2.5« Children Under 12 i'tee Alpine Task NEW YORK Vinny Giles, one Perhaps even more satisfying, of the nation's top amateurs from though, was the fact that status, the U.SGA announced, usually injUry-prOne West because of his acceptance of golf missed just eight of 82 regular- in violation of USGA rules. season games and all but sin- glehandedly carried the injury riddled club through most of the year. in that seventh West recalled. came up DENVER (APi Willy to it well.

So I just know. i Schaeffler, whose University of you should disregard'Denver ski teams won more in-i ithat game and the one we won (tercollegiate crowns than rival so ea.sily (the sixth one by ajcoaches care to remember, says l-T tTtt 135-113 score) in Los Angelesjhis new position as head and think about what happenediof the Alpine ski program a IVFIf 1 jearlier in the he said. 'is of the greate.st chal- 11 11 I had a lot of chances to lenges of my win and Schaeffler, .54, was named Bobby One of the biggest chances! Monday to take over the reins of Orr, the Boston 22-year- RECUPERATING Gordie Howe, who at 42 was named to the NHL All-Star team for the 21st time this past season, IS reported in condition in an Ann Arbor, hospital after a two-hour operation on hLs left wrist in which a small bone and bone fragments w'ere removed. The veteran of tlie Detroit Red Wings will have hLs left arm in a cast for about six weeks. I was in the third game when West sank an incredible game- tying 55 foot bomb that sent more than 17,000 Laker fans South Penn Sandlol THIS AFTERNOON McSherrystown at Brushtown Llttlestown at Arendtsville New Oxford at Harney Wuinmasburg at Cashtown SI NOAY AFTERNOON Arendtsville at McSherrystown firushtown at New Oxford Cashtown at Littlestown Harney at Mummasburg Anchor Inn Irishtoirn Olo B.

Kulu'. and W. Klin and Staub. II 7W 3 90? Klunk; Me- Pony Leaguers To Open June 8 First Season On 4-Year Basis Success At York College, Wirephoto) WILLY SCHAEFFLER Heads Ski Program The Littlestown Pony League York 1969-70 athletic will open its 1970 sea.son Mon- season is now entirely in the day, June 8, when the Wildcats meet Windsor Shoe at Memorial Field, Littlestown, and Bonneauville plays at McSherrystown cord books and was an especial ly significant one since the college has just completed its first year in competition with other McSherrysto-yt and Bonneau- four year colleges. erged old defense star, has swept just about every award available to him this season.

But he has attained another mark today, This one is a whopping record for postseason earnings for a National Hockey League player. Orr, along with rookie goaltender Tony of the Chicago Black Hawks, was a unani mous choice by National Hockey League Association members in the 12 league cities for first-team All-Star honors. Selection to the first team car ries a $2,000 prize while members of the second team are awarded $1,000 by the NHL Joining Orr and goalie Esposito on the first team are defense- man Brad Park, a sophomore with the New York Rangers, center Phil the Bruins. 42- year-old Gordie Howe of the De- including troit Red Wings at right wing EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO AR-. S6.000 to $15,000 A YCAO RAISING CHINCHILLAS IP VOU QUALIFY.

aro only a lirrnted arr.ount ot ranchers in this or full detailr, age. and To Imperial Chinchilla. Inc P. 0 Box 135 n.voort. dS 937 ON THIS DAY JOIN WITH US in Honoring Those Who Sacrificed Themselves for the Cause of Freedom.

Give Them at Least This Day, They Gave Their Lives. CROSS KEYS FURNITURE CO. R.D. 1, NEW OXFORD, PA. Lincoln Highway between Abbottstown Cross Keys from a suicidal basket- 0' hu They competed w.th powers Alpine team.s, cage at left wing, Schaeffler's Denver teams Selected to the second team Atlantic Fleet team, Virginiai jsjcAA ski champion- were: Commonwealth University except two since 1954-and Goal -Ed iliacomin.

New ,4 I California the two years they win. York, 81; defense-Carl Brewer, ville have diamondsj Many other former junior which won the Pennsyl- second. Detroit 58 and Jacques Laper- for home games while the four; leges have made a similar tran-ivania State College Conference Schaeffler said it will take the riere Montreal Canadiens 57 Mttlestown teams Wildcats, sition during the la.st decade, championship. effort of all United Slates center-Stan Mikita Chicago' The best won-lost part of the ski Association divisional mem nght wing-John year was by Yoik plfers and their leaders to realize Kenzie. Boston, 52; left wing- a 12-3 Yorker brorge the ambitious goals being set.

Frank Mahovlich, Detroit, 78. Shorb. who played on the 1966 blond, graying native of LITTLE CREEK GOLF COURSE Rt. 116 near Spring Grove, Pa. Open Daily 8:00 A.M.

Weekends A.M. Open Golf-No Leagues Golf Under The Lights starting May 29 Windsor Shoe, Mu.stangs and but have been unable to line up share Memorial full schedules and rarely able Field. to compete effectively. York Game time is 6:30 p.m The College is to have been complete schedule, with the sec able to arrange outstanding ond team named the home team: schedules and to have competed being responsible for the field, successfully with many of the umpires and equipment, is as long-established, four-year in- The York baseball team was follows; athletic director selected as one of the four in Re Jaquet noted gion 19 of the NAIA to compete Mustangs-Panthers: 10. w'lndsorl During the fall season, post-season regional tour- I nameni held recently in York.

squad before spending several. Kaufbeuren, Bavaria, has guid i years in the service, returned his college teams to victory pace the 1970 array. loo of 123 meets, and finished Priiii Slate Post in the top three 122 of 123 times. He has coached 24 racers to Tarinan, former pub- All-America positions, and 15 of relations director at Gettys- record was six wins three usianKK-windsor Shoe. 24.j¡osses and a tie against Millers- only a 2-1 upset ta the final his skiers have Olympic teams Dave Conway, former Eastern High standout, led the way in hitting while Dick Deardorff" turned in some nifty mound Slow Pitch Test Set work for the second vear in a The second annual YMCA row Shoe-BonnedUville.

McSherrys-; i 4 town-Mustangs; 12, York soccer players put toget- cats; 15, Windsor shoe-McShPrrys- a fine year led bv the high- town and BonneauvilleMusfangs, 16, i 17, Wlld-i SCOring efforts of SOphomore caU-Bonneauville; 18 Panthers- Jimmy May of Dover. The boot- Wlndior Shoe; 19. Mustangs.Wllri-; cats; 22, McSherrystown Wlldcats: 2 5 Mustangs Panthers Shoe-Mustangs Sherrystown: 26 Bonneauvllle-Pan- game kept York OUt of the NAIA thers; 29. and Panther-s-McSherrysfown: eT from York city and York Coun 2 shi)e: tackled a scliedule that put them caiH held Friday and Sat- Ronneau' 1 ville-Winfisor McSherr ors: 8 I lie. 9, iO Windsoi been on U.S.

College, his alma mater, has been named assistant to the athletic director and director of athletic public relations at Penn State University. Since 19.58, Tarman has been Penn director of sports information, a function he will 'wind- area playoffs. philosophy of athletics at York College is to seek stronger competition so long as Church Slow Pitch as part of the expanded Softball Tournament, open to duties in his new' position, church or synagogue teams orse Show Set first ve.ir's' oimuiative record at Allen rivstown: 7 champions. Even against such wins in a 8 Mcsheny.stou-n-Bonneaii- foes. The Flvlng Dutchmen tournameni champion erus 'File 10th annual Horse Show will be held Sunday Flymg U'ltchmen The tournamenl 14, heg.nning at 12 noon at a -7 dual meet record, Field, Sst Twenty-six classes are planned cords on three diffwent courses Presbyterian Church of York finished third in with in the classes tha do not have the harriers a 2-3 mark 1 Continued Ft inn Page Region 19 of the NAIA.

Winter found wrestlers and two-time heptagonal cham- setting a blistering pace under pion Ken Dietz of Penn new coach Dave Steiler, who In addition. Maryland quali- had been a renowned wrestler: fied three individual runners himself at Temple only and a 440-yard relay team for years ago The Green and White finals, and are ex- posted a 9-3 log and actually Littlestown pected to score heavily in the shut out several opponents, high jump, shotput. vault Most of this squad will return Vaiikpes and triple jump. next season, and the 1970-71 Villanova runners will be beefed up to through the trials, as did both bring some of the best The Yankees whipped the the 440 and mile relay teams, small-college grapplers to York. 5-0.

behind the stel- and the Wildcats were expected i Despite an unusual series of liar pitching of Frank Breighner to offset their deficiency in field misfortunes and a dismayingjin a Littlestown Little League events in other track finals, lack of size, the Dutchmen em-lsncounter last evening at McElliott, scrounging for every Shen'y Field, point in an effort to offset Mary- Mariiiak Due Trial Breighner spaced four singles, field superiority, ran his while striking out 12 and walk- premier miler. Marty Liquori, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Buck- ing five. double, Memorial Stadium. York, where the infield is Astroturf.

The city county event is on a double-elimination basis with an entry fee of $20. Teams interested are asked to contact tour nament director J. W. Billet. .541 W'est King Street, York.

LETTER OF THANKS Having tendered my resignation as agent for Nationwide Insuronce Company as of May 29th, after representing this company in the community for 17 years, I wish to take this opportunity to thank all of our customers and policyholders for your business and courtesies. It has been a source of real pleasure and satisfaction to me over the yeors to have been called upon to serve you. The office at 122 Baltimore St. will continue to render oil Nationwide Services under the direction of Mr. Harry E.

Dusman, who will appreciate the opportunity to serve you. DAYNE E. GARRETT 2 (I I 1 1 1 Indians Pirates PhilHes PRO BASKETB.M.L I 1. LOS ANGELES Larry MikhH, 1 I of Minnesota star and son of the 0 2 George Mikan of DePaul and the Minneapolis Lakers 25 years ago, agreed to terms with the Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA. The Original Knight Soluiiar Tables SATURDAY, MAY 30 RONNIE IN PERSON DOVE ist Doug Marinak in place of sprinter Larry James in the mile relay.

This enabled James, who also com- signed as a free agent by the peted in the 440 and the 440 re- Philadelphia Eagles. Marinak, lay, to run in the 220-dash. who participated in a kicking The Olympian qualified for clinic staged by the Eagles, the semifinals in the 220. and is Ixioted 11 field goals in three nell University kicking special- followed by Neal bee nirun, gave Frank all the runs he Sunday needed in the opening stanza. Monday The Yankees added singletons Tuesday In the third, fourth and fifth nings.

Tliursday Breit Motter also went the dis A.M. P.M. Minor Minor Major expected to give Villanova addi- seasons with the Bisons. fional points in the events. (5-11 and 185 ance and was charged with the llo.ss.

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