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The Daily American from Somerset, Pennsylvania • 12

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WtUNtSOAY, MARCH 24, 1971 PAGE TWELVE SOMERSET DAILY AMERICAN Super Bowl Wed WW To Pick Draft NBA Decides Not Undergraduates In its long who tallate and change To New Orleans ft ataxias 14 kapco KkH 33 14 Somaraat Co. R. 30 Urt Militarist 30 14 Draamart UVt 31V Strata Out 11V 34V ZXtiZi'- Elation Wtatol Prevlousll that standing rule that only college Tuesday that under- kaily Flva 10V 3iV Welded not be se- Him Simla Gama' Coictta Hav. graduates Still Can MONDAY NIOHT COUPLIS LIAOUI Hunlw tltlnw II Hay Raid 1 IS 13 Svonavee Faulknar 33 IS Sctwndi Graca 31 ttxtfw Gtnbar 23 24 Gorman Fikt 31 37 Clark Dlnnina II 10 SHaulIt Oppaaartf I Ml Sthrock Loo 14 33 Millar Zaliam Ha HI Slnala D. Hay, 314.

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host the game for the first time 1969 season before a crowd In at the new Texas By MIKE IAT11ET Associated Press SporU Writer players whose classes have graduated could be selected in the draft. The NBA draft is scheduled for Monday, March 29. Kennedy said no vote on the matter was taken, only that it was discussed during the meet- he might choose a collegian whose class would not graduate in June. "We discussed at some length any possible changes in the 1971 college draft procedures," Kennedy said, "and it was determined there would be no Stadium, were considered the PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) excess of 80,000 as the Kansas Dollla fhhar' 147 draft.

commissioner waiter Kenne- cania Miner is dy made the announcement fol- Sandy Blttnar 150 NBA OWICfl including Ftoranc Maulf 150 City Chiefs upset the Minnesota favorites going into the race Vikings 23-7 in Tulane Stadium, among six cities. The other site pf the Sugar Bowl. three were Los Angeles, llous- The game was played last ton and Jacksonville, Fla. New Orleans was a surprise selection on the 14th ballot to host the Super Bowl game Jan. 16, 1972, Commissioner Pete Rozelje of the National Football League announced Tuesday.

The Super Bowl was played changes. Undergraduates not be drafted." can ing which started at 10 a.m. and lasted until 4:43 p.m., with In 'its presentation before the Bart Thompton 14 Jean Racknar 14 LADIES CLAfflCS TIN PIN year in Miami for the third time. Miami and Dallas, bidding to Malt Black Knights 37 11 5 The decision came In the fact of the recent American Basketball Association draft in which Virginia chose three under-graduates against the rules of brief lunch break. The ABA owners met at the same time In a hotel only three blocks away, but Kennedy said there was no communication between the leagues during the Joe Frazier To Remain In Hospital S.

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tenant 5. Svonavac 6. Hunlar A. Guttoar 14) 140 134 I 133 131 131 in in 170 147 147 145 141 PIN I 10 13 fi 19 33 IS 31 14 34 34 33 35 31 37 14 33 14 34 7 41 NFL owners early Tuesday morning, the New Orleans delegation pledged to surface the Tulane Stadium field with artificial turf for the Super Bowl game if the owners so desired. Rozelle said that on the final ballot New Orleans was voted on alone after there were several hatlnti that Included nark.

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CWk P. Eooif I A rtTMtrMWM PHILADELPHIA (AP) warning by its commissioner day. Jack Dolph. He also said there was no There had been some specu- talk of a merger at the NBA lation that the NBA might re- meeting. Fra- Heavyweight champ Joe WIO.

NIOHT LADIIS CO tier will remain at St. Luke's Hospital for the rest of the Hawaii Faces St. Bonaventure In NIT Tonight TIN 34 34 1 week, according to his physi- age voting for naming several sites for several years. i G. Harm 150 clan SEASON PASS Sul Named Snowmobile Driver Of Year G.

Kimmal 150 m. Mottman is4 Di James C. Gluffre, who is m. also the hospiui-g medical di- Hr rector, says rayi have been f. strode taken of Frazier'a kidneys, x.

industrial dux plaining that he believes the kidneys could be responsible -UNLIMITED GOLF! "They needed 20 votes," said Rozelle, "and had at least that obviously." The commissioner, however, said the vote was not unanimous. Rozelle also said individual votes were taken on Dallas and Miami for the site of pro football's premier spectacle, and SSffaTSiick ii for the fighter's impaired O. W. Rhoadt 12 24 fnnfjwfnif th March 8 By KEN RAPPOPORT NEW YORK (AP) "I don't know what we're going to do," said Coach Red Rocha of Hawaii's basketball team. He'd better think fast his team meets St.

Bonaventure Wednesday night In a quarterfinal game of the National Invitation' Tournament at Madison Square Garden. Rocha's got his Rainbows 1 Per Parson GOOD EVERY DAY AFTER 3 P.M. Hlon Thraa R. Kantnar, 505. Hleh SI41 R.

Karrtnef, If). title fight with Muhammad All. B00NV1LLE, N.Y. (AP) Jimmy Sul of Harbor Creek, an independent driver, was named driver of the year following the United States Snowmo that on later ballots "only three back in the swim of this 34th or four of the sites were being classic after breath taking, considered seriously." bile Association competitions DANCE TONIGHT Wednesday, March 24th "Jamestown Kolony" GO-GO GIRL "KATHY" Baltimore Beaten By Buc Bombs SEVEN SPRINGS MOUNTAIN RESORT GOLF COURSE CHAMPION PA. ForoppUoCion QAOSl 88-87 double overtime victory over Oklahoma in a first round game Monday night.

Now he believes his run-and-gun club is In for another tall order in St. Bonaventure, an Independent powerhouse from Olean, N.Y. The St. Bonaventure-Hawaii game is the opener of a quarter-final doubleheader. Michigan takes on Georgia Tech in Rozelle acknowledged that here, the offer to put down artificial Sul an dependent who raced turf was a factor.

jn modified classes, failed to "The fact that promised artl- place in Sunday'! final eliraina- ficial turf made conditions ideal tions but bad amassed enough for the game there," Rozelle points In previous racea to win said. "The other factors were the title. 1 MrftofS gthe VeaC Sul had raced in four modified w.n IS 'classes. In addition to total wh2? Pint 8tandin' toe toP drivCT award was based on a driver's Rozelle also pointed out that overaU tm ta the opinlon naming New Orleans as host i.j-., lformotion, CALL Rascona's Restaurant Lounge 113 E. Main St.

445-9986 Somerset, Pa, Family Group Rotes Available BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) the second game. The winners The Pittsburgh Pirates clubbed will play in Thursday night's also satisfied the proponents of four home runs, including back- semifinals to-back circuits, by Bob Robert-' North Carolina and Duke son and Al Oliver, to defeat the meet in Thursday's other semi- Baltimore Orioles 7-4 Tuesday. final, the first time that any At rotating the game between American and National Conference cities. New Orleans is an NFC city while Miami is an AFC city.

Lester J. Kabacoff, the president of the New Orleans tourist commission and the head of the tPcan Phlpps Stores A DIVISION Of GAC Corporation lantic Coast Conference teams have made it that far. North Carolina took Providence 86-79 and Duke downed Tennessee 78-64 in Monday night's quarter delegation, speaking to the NFL finals to gain the semis. St. Bonaventura comes into owners, said that as late at Sat- the game with Hawaii after an urday it feared it would have to Richie Hebner and Richie Zlsk also homered for the Pirates In their first and only exhibition encounter with the World Champion Orioles.

Robertson and Oliver's solo homers came In the second when the Pirates scored three runs. The other run came on three singles. Six of the Pirate runt came off losing pitcher Jim Palmer. Palmer and Dave Johnson hit homers for Baltimore. Steve Blass pitched seven in- nings for the Pirates and was credited with the victory.

easy M-79 conquest of Purdue, a bruising Big Tenteam. Michigan, a classy Big Ten club with brawn under the backboards and a fine sophomore in Henry Wilmore, could be more of a problem for Georgia Tech than St. Bonaventure is for Hawaii. forego its bid because it was unable to clear 4,000 of the city's hotel rooms, held by prior commitment. But careful persuasion induced the change and the Air Conditioning and Refrigerating Engineers who had the hotel rooms now will meet one day following the Super Bowl.

Kabacoff also noted the television blackout within a 75 mile radius of the whole city would affect less people in New Orleans than anywhere else, and had-so told the owners. "I told them," said Kabacoff, "that nlavinff the came in New Wayne Beistel Rolls 709 In Big 10 League hit, but this time the 10 pin was Orleans would make less people left standing. Beistel missed mad at them than anywhere tGOARAUTEED SAUKlGSf CRSAT SALE CI! HOST ETJ TIZS STCH2 S3E7ALK HCES STAfi0AKD POLO'S 1 DELUXE FCL0S L0r.a-E0YS TRACERS SP0RT BIKES tm on raw JUST mi YOUR I i APOLLO RACER REG. 54.95 LEJ iimitid orm.il I I -V WHIU STOCKS USTII PCL0 BIKE FCLOC.ItE MAA AVE $13. IfHf the 10 pin, which would have added another .20 pins to his score If he had picked it up.

The Somerset kegler said he knew he had missed it as soon as he released the ball. Beistel also went flat on the first three frames in the second game. However, he recovered in the fourth frame and picked himself up to finish with a 215. His third game of 237 put him over the 700 plateau. This marks the fifth time he has recorded 700 series, including a 706 earlier this season in the Thursday Night Couples League, where his wife, Shirley also is a bowler.

Beistel also has rolled a 713, 711 and another 700. His 713 was rolled during practice. Beistel's highest single game is a 266, which he bad an ex-cellant chance to top Monday night. Beistel currently carries a 193 average in the Big Ten else in the country." "Earlier in' the day, Dallas, tried to tempt the owners with a new liquor law while Miami used the "exile" of an old tele-' vision blackout foe as a wedge In its presentation before the owners. The tactful, but often humorous, Jockeying for position occurred during 15 minute presentations made to the owners made by each of the six cities looking to host the game.

Grant In Aid Goes To Pa. Gridder ATHENS, Ga. (AP) The University of Georgia has awarded a football grant-in-aid to a Pennsylvania high school player. Georgia coach Vince Dooley said the latest signee is Tom Wayne Beistel, Somerset RD 2, had the pins dropping. Monday night as he came through with a 709 series In the Big Ten League.

Beistel, who has been bowling 'since 1954, strung together games of 257, 215 and 237. In hit big first game, Beistel rolled strikes in the first eight frames. He had a good hit in the ninth frame, but the seven pin failed to drop. In the 10th frame, Beistel had another good Shade To Play Steelers In Benefit Game Shade High School's Varsity -Club will sponsor a basketball game between- the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Shade Faculty on March 26. It will be played at 8 p.m.

in the high school auditorium. Tickets will be available at the door the night of the event and from any member of the Varsity Club. Among the Steelers players will be popular stars like Terry Hanratty and Lloyd Voss. DEDUCT FROM 5 OFF OUR REGULAR EVERYDAY pmrrt vaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaiaaaaj. WAS mULKR $2.89 ALL WEATHER 10W30 UAcuon BOTTLE UfflTEDTWE OFFER SAVE MOW! 11 SAVE 4 ll A CHKOMI PtATEO wague ana a ui ine Wimmerluink, a 6-foot-l, 178-Couples circuit.

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