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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 29

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1 Friday March 24 1971 THE KANSAS CITY TIMES 29 Barber Trevino Card 67 f5 Kansas Highs Take to Track Jerry Heard Gets Jump With His First-Round 66 a 72 and was well back Also at 72 was Chuck Courtney who scored the fourth hole-in-one on the tour this season holing a 7-iron shot on the 11th hole Heard started his early morning on the 10th tee twice saved par from 10 feet before he got his first birdie on the fifth hole where he wedged to five feet Jack Nicklaus the current He made the round coming A and British Open champi- home scoring five birdies in a on and Billy Casper are not stretch of seven holes starting competing concentrating on on the second where he ran in preparation for the Masters two the first of four putts in the 20-weeks from now i foot range First Round National Scores Henry Lowe The University of Missouri has appointed Lowe professor of law as chairman of the committee on intercollegiate athletics succeeding Dean Pinkney Walker who is on leave of absence as a member of the Federal Power commission and Wilson and new champions are a near certainty But who will win in any of the classes is open to conjecture As another coach put it: hard to guess at coming back At this stage you even go 1 on past Wichita North and Wichita Southeast appear to be the teams to beat in 5-A However Wyandotte and Shawnee-Mission North should be in the running S-M West S-M South and Wichita East have the ability to pick up key first-place points and could throw the meet into a free-for-all Sumner which will be going with a majority of newcomers will be in the thick of the 4-A race And McPherson on sure points from Randy Smith in the high jump is in position to challenge Deep-and-talented Ottawa which also captured the 3-A outdoor crown last year should have the best shot at repeating Miege and Wellington however could present the Cyclones with some anxious moments The 2-A and 1-A races are wide open Possibly the strongest in 2-A are Inman Jfctmore and Ellinwood Bogue Argonia and Coldwater are the teams to watch in 1-A By Rich Sambol A Member of The Star's Sports Staff Manhattan Neither rain nor sleet nor snow will keep them away but somehow it just seem right that the Kansas high school indoor track and field championships should be this weekend a good thing this thing is said one coach from Western Kansas had much of a chance to do much of anything because of the echoed another Still the show must go and it will in record proportions Nearly 1500 athletes representing 243 schooLs will converge on Ahearn field house for the annual event The meet gets under way today at 5:30 with preliminaries in running and field events Preliminaries are slated for tomorrow morning and afternoon before the teams settle down to the serious business of deciding the five class ons tomorrow night Defending champions are Wichita North in 5-A Sumner in 4-A Ottawa in 3-A Herington in 2-A and in 1-A Last titlists in the three largest classifications are expected to be battling for a repeat performance but graduation has depleted the ranks at Herington Miami Fla (AP)-Youthful Jerry Heard seeking his first professional victory fired an early 6-under-par 66 yesterday then watched it stand up for the first-round lead in the $200000 National Airlines Golf tournament The easy going young man from Visalia Calif a husky 23-year-old on his third year on the pro tour held a one-stroke lead over Miller Barber Lee Trevino and Hale Irwin A gusty wind kicked up in the afternoon over the 6970-yard Country club of Miami course and only Barber and Bruce Devlin could mount major challenges Devlin shot a 68 and was tied at that figure with Frank Beard Bruce Crampton Dow Finsterwald Herb Hooper and Earl Fenneu Gary Player winner of last Greater Jacksonville Open had a 5-under-par once but ran into trouble coming tome in the late afternoon He bund the water with one tee shot and finished with a 69 Also in the large group at that figure were Tom Shaw and Car-yle Snead each a 2-time winner this season Arnold Palmer also the author of two victories this year had a routine 70 and was four strokes back going into the second round for the chase for the $40000 first prize Tony Jacklin of England shot Jerrv Hesrd 31-35 64 Miller Barber 33-34-47 Hale Irwin 33-34 67 Lee Trevino 33-34 67 Bruce Devlin 34-34 68 Earl Fennell Herb Hoooer 34-34 68 Frank Beard Dow Finsterwald 34-34 68 Bruce Crampton Huqh Rover 36-33 49 Mason Rudolph 34-33 49 Julius Boros 35-34 49 Dave Hill Wayne Vollmer 34-35 49 Carlyle Snead 34-35 69 Jack Fleck Rod Funseth Phil Rodqers Pete Brown 34-35 49 Dan Sikes om Shaw 34-35 69 Garv Player 33-34 69 Brian Allin Jack Montqomerv 3S-35 70 Bobby Nichols Bob Murphy Georqe Knudson Charles Coodv Jim Wiechers 36-34 70 Mike Fetchick Bobby Mitchell Bert Yancev Don January 35-35 70 Don Bies John Miller Vic Loustalot 36-34 70 Larry Hinson Arnold Palmer 70 Harold Hennino 37-33 70 RH Sikes Bob Stanton Tom Aaron 35-34 71 Jackv Cubit 34-73 71 Dromo Resigns At Louisville Louisville Ky John Dromo ailing head basketball coach at the University of Louisville announced his resignation yesterday Dromo 54 suffered a heart attack January 3 and was hospitalized more than a month He did not return to active coaching this season 34-37-71 35 34-71 34-37 71 35-37-72 35-37-72 72 38-34-72 72 SB 35-38-73 73 34-37-73 73 34-39 -r 35-38-7 38-34 7 74 I Georoe Archer Johnny Pott i Ken Still Bob Charles Doua Sanders Chuck Courtnev John Schroeder Labron Harris Jim Colbert Rav Flovd Jim Grant Jerrv McGee DeWitt Weaver Ralph Johnston Bob Dolci Tony Jacklin Dick Lotz Homero Blancas Cesar Satvjdo Steve Eichstaedt Bert Greene Tommy Bolt Bert Weaver Gardner Dickinson Joe Lopez Mar tv Fleckman JC Goosle Larry Wood Jack Lewis Bob Erickson Bob Rosbura Dave Eichelberoer Sam Snead Tom Avcock Bob Goalbv Ted Hayes Deane Beman Bob Barbarosa Bobby Cole John Lotz Bob Stone Tom Ulozas Dick Carmody Ed Furool Wilt Homenuik Larry Zieqler Tim McCov Rod Curl Howell Fraser Richard Bassett Bruce Fleischer John Lister A Amateur Pete Maravich of the Atlanta Hawks takes a rebound against Dave Dubusschere and the New York Knicks But the Knicks won the A play-off game yesterday 112-101 (Wirephoto) Hawking The Ball Barnett Pulls Knicks In 112-101 71 Mike Hill Bill Kennedy Al Kellev Doua Olson Jerrv Abbott Bob Smith Jav Dolan Hubert Green SPECIALTY CO 1409 WALNUT KANSAS CITY MO BA 1-3550 25 points and Willis Reed scored 22 Pete Maravich made 23 for Atlanta and Lou Hudson scored 22 The best-of-7 quarter-final series resumes tomorrow night in Madison Square Garden before moving to Atlanta for the next two games The Knicks the defending A champions jumped ahead 16-6 and led 32-22 after one period The margin was 54-48 at half time before Atlanta led by Hudson went ahead for the first time 68-67 and took a 80-75 lead into the final quarter BELTED lireetonj PRE-MOVING SALE Help us reduce our inventory and help yourself to some real bargains New York (AP) Dick Barrett brought New York alive with a scoring burst in the final quarter that carried the Knicks from behind to a 112-101 victory over Atlanta yesterday in their National Basketball association play-off opener After Atlanta had taken its biggest lead 90-83 Barnett started the Knicks back with a basket After Dave Stallworth added a free throw Barnett scored five more points to complete a Knick run of eight for a 91-90 lead The veteran guard then hit New York's next six points giving him 11 straight before Bill basket with 2:42 to play put New York ahead to stay 99-97 Barnett who hit 17 points in the final period and 20 for the game scored one more basket as the Knicks rattled off bother streak of seven points to a decisive 104-97 spread Bradlev led the Knicks with ATLANTA Bellamy Hudson Bridqes Hazzrd Marvich Davis Chambrs 3 6-6 1 2 9 4-6 22 7 2-2 16 3 2-3 8 9 5-4 23 6 6-6 18 1 CM) 2 NEW YORK OFT Barnett 7 6-7 20 Frazier 7 5-7 19 Reed 9 4-5 22 DBushre 5 2-4 12 Bradley 12 1-1 25 Fillmore 0 0-0 0 Riordn 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