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The Daily Times-News from Burlington, North Carolina • Page 16

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4 Burjlngton (N.C.) Times News, Thursday, May 20, 1971 Canonero II Lea ves Today ror Belmont jrCirVUCLlV Holly mil mon I vniir Kodov shoDDina store. Burlington I BALTIMORE (AP) Cano nero II, who has a chance on June 5 to become racing's first Triple Crown winner since 1948, was to leave Pimlico today for Belmont Park. The 3 vear old Kentucky i sir mmmmm rmM i bred, owned by Venezuelans I fl uyuvjis UlAJ 1BI I IV I and raced mostly mat sown American nation, has won the) Kentucky Derby and Pre akness. nntnnr in the ttAlmfinf would make uanonero in. ninth thnpnnaVihroH in histnrv (win the Triple Crown, and the; Spares first since utauon years Tkn nnlt mac naraHpH Wednesday before the fans at akness in record time last week.

Gov. Marvin Mandel of Mary lionJ iuhn caw thu rare revi Hr.A (ho ti anW Wprfnpsriav In citizens of the state. 1 Those honored included Trlr. xtonticta numur nf thp I wM "Andover" Custom 500 shirts colt; Edgar Calbett, Baptista's son in iaw anu piugituu umici, trainer. Juan Arias; jockey Gus VWni Cnialnm an 1 IX V.

in easy care uacron accountant and Dr. Jose Amie nar, a tnena ano Dusmess asso ciate of. the owners. Dolphins Sign Seven Veterans I if Owp note shades; but, sandy brown, I A I am lime creen. sunv ffold.Tri.tona cluster MTAMT.

Fla. (AP) The I 1 1 Vm stripes on sparkling white. Totally new I I I 1 11 color concepts alert nd alive. Our smart I I VI IL 1M looking Madison collar brings in a high I Miami Dolphins of the National Football League have signed seven more veterans, including Larry Seiple, a Kentucky graduate heading into fifth sea in I Jf Looks like this demand the excellenceof I I IV I Anaover singw neeaie raiionng ana in. Seinle is listed as the Dol Burlington Lanes At the time of.

this writing each of the twelve lanes in the Challenge the Leader tournament are taken by individuals. There are ten more days left for anyone to challenge a lane and beat the leader so they can be. in on the roll off for the main prize fund now at $175. The leading woman's score for special prize is held by DELIA RUSH with a score of 625. There is still time left for one to get in on the summer' league program.

Just let us know that it is your desire and we will see that you get on a league. In league action this week the following lesgues are being lead by these teams: Men's Triangle Lucky Three; Men's City Summer Insiders; Uniroyal Juniors Frigidaires; Coca Cola Bantams Three Dimensions; Monday Night Mixed Johnsonblood; Ladies Threesome teams one and five; Wednesday Triples Pink Ladies and team seven; Bur Gra Mixed Plaza Gulf Station (Champions); and A.M. Doubles Carol and Coy; Individuals rolling: outstanding series were: LOUISE DAVIS (518), MARGARET BELL (523), MILTON SUNDQUIST (586), MARY BRADLEY (541), LARRY ALLGOOD (617), WILMA ROUTH (456), MELVIN KNIGHTEN (586), LAVERNE ELLISON (523), JOE MILES (569), and CURTIS ALLISON (603) and POLLY BAER (573) Some fine games were rolled by the following: ZANE GIBBS (228), POLLY BAER (201), WILLIAM MILES (229), MELVIN KNIGHTEN (230), LAVERNE ELLISON (208), LARRY ALLGOOD (213), WILMA WARD (181), QUEEN PAUL (197), MARY BRADLEY (199), DAVID BELL (232), BETSY BATEMAN (216). In the Pepsi Cola Specials the two young people rolling best game were BOBBY GLENN (141) and DANDRA Mc CULLUN (97). YMCA In the Tuesday Nite Women's League RAYENE ASHBURN rolled a 287 set, GERALDINE BOYD 303 set; BECKY BENTLEY had a nice game of 120, and' MARGARET CAMPBELL had a nice set of 308 with games of 108 110 and 90.

On the Wednesday Nite Mixed League, Hanford Brick rolled over Kayser Roth, by winning all three games. RAY HAWKINS was his usual self, rolling a 377 set: with games of 127 113 and 127. ALICE BOSWELL had a 298 set with one game of ill. Plaza Pontiac won two, games from Direct Oil. WALTER PRITCHETTE 349 and JACKIE PRITCHETTE, 315.

Sox's BP took two games from Boston Cleaners. LARRY COBB 319, RICHARD COBB, 311 and GRAIG PULLEY, 303. Thursday Nite' Mixed League, Team No. 4 won three games from team No. 3 BECKY SNEED, 326; CATHY BURNS 276.

Team No. 1 won three games' from Team No. 2. MALVIN SMITH 351, STAN COPELAND 315, OBERA JONES 313 and TOM WILSON 314: Team No. 5 won three games from Team No.

6. BUCK STEWART 374, BOYD BOSWELL 328 and KATHLEEN CATES 278. Dhins' punter, but also has played tight end, wide receiver ana aetensive oacus. Others signing with the American Football Conference team were Hubert' Ginn, second year running back; Wayne Moore, second year oiiensive tackle; Dick Palmer, second year linebacker; Norm McBnde, third year oeiense end; Randy Edmunds, third year linebacker, and Barry rryor, tmrd year running oacK. Chess Tourney Match Adjourned VANCOUVER.

(AP) Thei I second game between Bobby Fischer of Los Angeles and Mark Taimanov of the Soviet Union in a quarterfinal elimi Ination round to a challenger for the world chess championship, was adjourned Wednesday on the 73rd move. It was the second adjournment of the came, which began Tuesday. Wednesday's contin uation began on the 45th move. Fischer holds a 1 0 lead in Greenville Wins, Gets Ithe 10 match series. TSo.

1 SpOt III WCL Yesterday's Stats By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESSj Greenville moved back to HITTING Billy Williams, nings before the. winning run was scored by Jose Lopez. He reached first on a fielder's choice, moved to second on an error and came home on Rick within a half same of the lead! Cubs, drove in six runs with two homers and a triple as Chi in the Western Carolinas League Tuesday night by splitting a doubleheader while first place Spartanburg was losing jcago walloped the san rran Sanderhn's single. cisco warns d. In the night's other games, to sumter, o.

Monroe and Greenwood split! PITCHING Hot Vida Blue. A's, extended his victories, with Monroe taking a 4 3 win before the Braves winning streak to nine as he led bounced back for an 8 4 uasiana over. juuwauKee hi triumph. with a three hitter. Greenville lost to Anderson, 10 1, in the first game but took the nightcap, 5 3.

Bob Jones of Anderson was the night's big gun with two two run home runs, one in each game. Bob SUch also put one out of the park in the nightcap for the: the same pairings The Los Angeles Dodgers add are scheduled: Greenwood at Monroe, Anderson at Greenville! ed to their power and run mak ing when they obtained Rich Al and Spartanourg at aumter. Senators. len trom the st. uhus taroi nals.

Allen figured in the scor Greenville's victory camej behind the pitching of James Carl Watkins, pro for 16 years! ing of 155 runs in 1970. He hit 34 homers, only 11 less than Na Wright. Sumter and Spartanburg bat at Whiteface, N.Y., has become head pro at the San Marcos CC tional League leader jonn Bench blasted for Cicmnafc. tled through scoreless in in Chandler, Ariz. mm BE A WINNER MIT IU mrl I VI Wll A FULL SET Be Ready For Vocation I Summer I ill 'f Ijj'' v' 'r'" I III I ll 1 tti.

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