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Warren Times-Mirror and Observer from Warren, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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NCAA-AAU eud Resumes; Soviet Game In Dispute NEW YORK (AP) A1 team that beat us in that very The reasoning behind the rul- McGuire, coach of the fifth- controversial game at Munich ing, office said, was that ranked Marquette University and we are faced with the pos- the Amateur Athletic Union fla- basketball team, was told Fri- sibility of using players who grantly made plans for the day that he could not coach the dribble with both hands. Russian basketball series with- U. S. team in a series against think it is a sad out consulting the International the Russians, thus reopening In Kansas City, headquarters Basketball Board and also the ugly word war between the of the National Collegiate Ath- sought to countermand NCAA NCAA and AAU. letic Association, it was ac- by-laws.

At the same time, the NCAA knowledged that Walter Byers, The AAU and NCAA have said the U. S. team would be Executive Director of the been at loggerheads for years, unable to draw upon the rich NCAA, had sent a firm their feud frequently threat- college reservoir for playing response to request ening to hurt American efforts talent. to coach the team. in the Olympics and other not that I care about The letter to Marquette offi- ternational events, coaching that said cials said: student of any The Russian team is sched- McGuire, in New York for a NCAA institution may par- uled to open an eight-game Saturday game.

just the ticipate in the games. No coach American tour April 26. image we will be presenting to of a member NCAA institution The series is of particular the rest of the world. may be attached in any way to terest because it was the we are replaying the the games." sians who handed the United States its only basketball defeat i in 01 ymPic history at Munich, Rabbit On lop The Americans apparently I 113(1 championship game In I 1 QAfl I won on lwo free throws 49-48 J-XJ. V-r J.

vJlliuulv with three seconds left to play. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. the second round of the rich But the Russians were per(AP I Forrest whose -Jackie Gleason Golf Classic. mitted to throw the ball in twice greatest claim to fame is a for- The young tour sophomore after that finally scoring on a mer California state amateur fashioned a three-under-par 69 floor-length pass with the clock title, pulled away to a two- for a two-round total of 136 in apparently run out. stroke lead Friday over the this tournament that has the of- Richard McArthur, public re- strongest field of the vear after ficial title of Jackie Gleason-In- la ions direct or of the AAU, said verrary-National Airlines Golf the AAU was keenly dis- -pn Classic.

appointed because had Miller, lBV6rS Imped to field the best possible Lee Trevino, once again team against the Russians and Qpp Spttlprnpnt brash and brassy, stayed just redeem our defeat at Munich. kJCLlirai trail Jhe wjth anotjier eg on cannot be held respon- 1313 TV 'he Inverrary Golf sible now for the international 111 DiJ UlSpUtC Club course and was only two image we present. We had strokes back at 138 in this hoped for some sort of waiver LOS ANGELES (AP) Mar- QOO event that offers $52,000 to on the part of the NCAA but we vin Miller and many of the the winner. have found that in dealing with players he briefed on the status Walter logic and fair of negotiations between the Ma- Trevino missed a putt play rarely enters into his jor League Baseball Players on the final hole when his ball thinking Association and club owners ex- hit a spike mark, which he Jerry Miles, who holds a sim- uded optimism Friday that a repair under the rules ilar post with the NCAA, count- settlement can be reached soon, of golf. ered in Kansas City: Miller, executive director of is a bad Trevino For undergraduates to par- the players association, was said.

can repair a ball in outside competition asked after a two-hour meeting mark and not a cleat mark. It l)fen a at the International Hotel ought to be one or the other. But rules for years.This is a case of whether a settlement could be who am I to change the rules, i AAU attempting to strong- reached within 48 hours. just lucky not back in wa-v through again. hope said Miller, who Mexic0- Pirates Ink Blass; refused to discuss issues in- Gibby Gilbert slipped into c.

volved. third place with a while Could HlS Signing He was scheduled to take a birdied three of Something flight back to New York to re- hls holf or a sume talks with owners' repre- the golf PITTSBURGH (AP) The sentatives Saturday afternoon. lournamenl Nicklaus g(he Pittsburgh Pirates were have been meeting daily, pre-tournament favorite dering if pitcher Steve Blass We will meet Saturday. Also £new something they Sunday-if necessary." he said. ghot Mark f0Mte Based on the last few days, we iuu uk ism sedbon.

are reasonably optimistic. At AAU Meet talk contract until the been dealing with a baseball players and the club lot of issues verbally and it will NEW lOKK (AP) George owners had resolved their overtake time to put the agreement Woods, a 6-foot-2, 300-pound 01- ajj contract dispute, into words on paper. As far as ympian, bettered the listed and jn a pact for sea. concerned, we would go pending world indoor record for son Blass becomes the 36th on Miller said. Ille put Friday with a toss member of the team to sign.

69 feet, 9V 2 inches at the Na- Holding out are third baseman Would the owners. Miller tional Amateur Athletic Union Rich Hebner and outfielder smiled and said, have to track and field championships. Rich Zisk. ask the owners. Woods, a Southern Illinois Blass, 19-8 last year with an Miller said there was no University graduate from War- ERA of 2.48, the 6 th best in the strike discussion and no vote on den.

eclipsed the listed National League, was runner up anything at the meeting. He world mark set by A1 Feuer- in the Cy Young Award bal- said he found support from the bach at Los Angeles last year, loting at the end of the season, group of about 60 players at- meetings he plans with players Sheffield Boosters Plan across the country. Jacket Order, Cub Pack Miller claimed. are more united than ever. The purpose of Those warmup jackets worn At a recent meeting of the the meeting was carried by the Sheffield High athletes Sheffield Sports Boosters, a provide players with an up-to- are proving to be a popular number of items were voted on date report of negotiations in dress mode among the entire and approved.

Among those New citizenry of that area. were: How do the players feel about sponsor Cub Scout Pack a strike? 1 he Sheffield Sports Boosters No which will benefit 70 to is an absurd report that they ordered 39 of 90 voung boys in Sheffield area. Miller answered. ask the earlier this year. back a little league owners how thev feel about a a11 are now 'n tlie hands oi baseball team and Recreational lockout.

That is the question. Proud owners More people softball team. New hats are We have not discussed strike an 1 being ordered for members of nor threatened strike. The play- Pu jackets. Pri( e( both teams, ers want the season to start.

at around $12 since that -To continue assisting the They are aware of the issues. order Sheffield High bowling be the cost of sen- Among players attending the ere.sted ding head coaches Dick Dom- uuiig payers auenaing ine boosters of the Wolverines. villp anH RnH Vashaw tn rlinirs meeting were Frank Robinson Between 95 and 30 neonle have VdShdW and Bill Grabarkewitz of the lwe.en zd ana.su peopic nave expenses to ready California Don Sutton expec i IIU't ''TZ Claude Osteen. A. Downing and Andy Messersmith of the Los children's and adults sizes Gordy Cuboid, program Angeles Dodgers; Juan Mari- chairman ol the annual sports chal Bobbv Bonds and Tito Interested persons should banquet, gave a Fuentes San Francisco contact Bob Govier 8 MU1 report on the final wrap-up of Giants, and Ted Sizemore of the buefore this year fete, and announced St Louis Cardinals Monday if they wish to be in- plans to make next year even eluded in the order.

more successful. Gra-Y Results Big scores were the order of the dav in Gra-Y basketball, as dZtlnd MEN-W0MEN-B0YS-GIRLS McClintock-St. Joseph slapped Market II. 48-35. Todd Fort had QQ LIGHT DELIVERY 23 and Mike Massass 13 tor HP a nr a Combination, while Toby Miller WORK IN WARREN AREA had 8 and Jim Bonavita 8 for McClintock.

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From left kneeling. C. J. Conroy. Ralph Farone.

Tom Harvey. Bill Cummings, Jim Beatty. Hick Lawson. Tom Spear. Jeff McClement; standing.

Keith Bathgate, Mark Danielson. Herb Dillenkofer, Ron McCune. Burt Caldwell, Don Moore. Jerry Nelson. Darryl McTavish.

John Vavala and coach Jan Garrett. (Photo by Mansfield) Beaty Bops Birds To End Season With 5-15 Sate Leading all the way. Beaty Junior High closed out its 197273 season with its fifth victory in 20 starts, a 63-30 thumping of the Rocky Grove Orioles. Friday afternoon Ron McCune and Don Moore shared scoring honors for coach Jan Garrett's charges, splitting 26 points, as 11 men entered the scoring column and all 17 played. Free throws were important in the contest, and McCune and Moore made five apiece as Beaty sank 27 of 52 attempts, while Rockv Grove made just 10.

Beaty 63, Rocky Grove 30 ROCKY GROVE: Olan 1-0-2, Haylett 21-5; Smith 0-5-5; Jacoby 2-1-5, Hedglin 1-13; Dower 2-0-4, Balwin 1-2-4; Adams 1-0-2, Totals 10-10-30 BEATY: McCune 4-5-13; Bathgate 0-1-1; Beatty 3-1-7; Conroy 0-3-3; Moore 4-5-13; Caldwell 1-0-2, McClement 2-3-7, Spear 01-1; Cummings 2-3-7; Lawson 2-3-7; McTavish 0-2-2; Totals 18-27-63. Rocky Grove Beaty --7 12 5 6-30 -11 17 19 16-63 Races Today And Sunday Snowmobiles Roar At Marienville Track the The question is pertinent, since lack of snow has been an occasional problem for the snowmobile races that transform Marienville into a bustling metropolis each winter. excellent; the best we've ever had for racing." said a bubbling Bill Snyder, race director, Friday when asked about the outlook for the two days of U.S.S.. Snowmobile Championship Races set to begin at 11 a.m. today.

Snvder. whose happiness at the favorable outlook for the thousands of snowmobilers expected in this Forest County community was augmented Friday by his wife's delivery of a brand-new baby girl, their third child, was optimistic that the races would be the best ever held. He reported a six-inch packed base atop the oval track, located one-quarter mile lihi. mtmmn north of Marienville on Spruce st. Junior classes II and III.

Women's classes; and Men's Stock classes A. B. and Modified I an II will be run today, beginning at 11 a.m. Sunday, also starting at 11 a.m.. stock Class and Modified III.

IV and will precede the Open class 0 to 800 cc engines expected to provide a powerful finale lor the races. Some 600 sleds and the nation's top racers will make the run for close to $15,000 in cash prizes and trophies and for points toward eligibility to compete March 10-11 in the World Series of Snowmobiling at Malone. Y. This races are sanctioned by the United States Snowmobile Association. The high-point winner will be awarded the President's Cup.

In addition to the racing, spectators will be able to enjoy helicopter rides. The speed record of 86 4 mph set last year by New York's Larry Berman on a Ski Doo will be challenged by the competitors. including Berman, while Jim Sul of Harborcreek. 1971 All-Point Champion on a Polaris, will be back Marienville will host another series of races, the Pennsylvania State Snowmobile Association Championship, on March 4. Members from 105 affiliated clubs from throughout the state will compete.

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