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The Berkshire Eagle from Pittsfield, Massachusetts • 10

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fKESCIlIPTION PRICES ALWAYS AVAILABLE 10 The Berkshire Eagle Friday, Jin. IS, 1971 Hot shooting by trio leads Braves to win over Phoenix Nastasc, Kodes win IP -lioTlil Franultjyic, Mcilcr are ousted from tennis event Th Crnler I Lrno 499-3430 411,111 ahead to stay lol-iot) with S3 left. The Suns had a chance to tie the score with 4 31 left, but could not take advantage ef a Brave turnover. MacLeod said the team's morale Is still good embarking on a four-game road trip. "he and, 1 still think we can play an By United Press laterMiioaal Almost every book on bow to ay basketball stresses that lanced team play will usually win out over Individual talent, but' the way Bub McAdoo and two Buffalo Braves' teammate were shoot' Tom- Frt, Sal, 9 la 6 TbiuwSiaf Daily; 9.30 S00 CWd Saaday Ing Thursday night you could best shooter In basketball," we continue the effort we throw out the book, said expressing no tonight, we are going to snap McAdoo, Randy Smith and surprise at his shooting percen- out of this slump." he said.

Jim McMillian combined for tage. Of course we are only In the only other NBA game. era uue 04. 4 I J. Tty Our GMIG ATLANTA (UP1) Romania's Hie Nastase complained about the "heavy air" end Czechoslovakias Jan Kodes about the "time change," but both advanced Thursday night to the quarterfinals of the WCT Atlanta tournament.

The second-seeded Nastase beat Zeljko Franulovic of Yugoslovia, 63, 6-2, while Kodes. fourth-seeded, defeated West Germany's Karl Metier, 7-5, 6-1. The air-was heavy tonight down there, like the Sahara," said Nastase of the Georgia .4 Tech Coliseum. "It was so dry at first I couldn't breathe. Maybe it was the people smoking or maybe it was just a long way to come back.

1 havent played since Dec. Kodes said he also had trouble getting his game going. "I'm pleased with the way I played considering the 1 tune change. Playing here at seven o'clock is like playing at home at two in the morning, he said. In the opening match of the evening, Wotjek Flbak of Poland beat Jiri Hrebec of Czechoslovakia, 5-7.

6-3. Top-seeded Bjorn Borg advanced to the quarterfinals in Wednesday's opening round, as did third-seeded John Alexander of Australia. 104 points In leading Buffalo to concerned with winning and we Lou Hudson tossed in 28 punts a 128-119 victory over the need McAdooi and Smith's and a tough Atlanta defense Phoenix Suns, McAdoo, the scoring to do that, but I really held Cleveland without a field National Basketball feel we must get better balance goal in the final six minutes as lion's leading scorer, bad 4S if we are to be a contender, the Hawks snapped a four points, hitting 19 of 28 field Phoenix, has a good team, game losing streak with a 9Mi goals attempts. Smith had 37 They do a kit of things well and victory over the Cavaliers. pouts, making 14 of 22 from I was not disappointed the Bobby Smith topped Geve-the field, and McMillian added game was so dose, even with land with 30 points, including 22 points, with lWor-14 shoo- our shooting." in the third period, while ting- MacLeod said the Suns' effort Atlanta's Tom Henderson bad The trio proved too much for was their best in three weeks, and John Drew added 17.

the Sun's balanced scoring McAdoo and Smith are In the ABA, Maunce Lucas attack, led by John Shumate extremely hard for us to and Artis Gilmore combined for with 25 and Keith Erickson with defense because of their great 52 points to help Kentucky beat 22. Paul Westphal bad 19 and quickness," said MacLeod. St. Louis, and Larry Alvan Adam 17 for the Suns. But we gave them a lot of Both Buffalo coach Jack open shots because of changing Ramsay and Phoenix coach our people from position to John MacLeod were pleased position." with their team's effort, but The Suns moved Adams, their MacLeod was more optimistic, rookie center, to forward for although his club has lost 12 of much of the night, its last 14 games, including its The game was tied 20 times, last three at borne, each by less Including 6383 at halftime, than 10 points.

Phoenix led 96-94 entering the "I think Mac's (McAdoo) the final quarter, but Buffalo went Kenon and George Gerria combined for S3 points to pace San Antonio to a 129-93 romp over Virginia. Lucas had 28 points against his forma mates, while Gilmore added 24. Moses Malone played his first game for SL Louu and scored 19 points. SL Louis' Marvin Barnet sat out the game with an injury. CBIMACtNC after being fouled by Mike Sojourner of Atlanta links is Campy Russell of Cleveland Cavaliers.

Action ou-iaitd in fourth quarter of game last night at Richfield. Ohio. Hawks woo 391. Baseball season may be delayed Eph teams set for weekend action Chuck Goller in 12th. In action at Jiminy Peak, freshman Don IfJwSwpi National League does.

I think it TanneUi won Sundays slalom is to everyones good in with another freshman. Josh PHOOa iCPD-annit nm jf the two leagues Dembinski close behind in fifth. TWotoo may ws to work hand in hand." Saturday at the Hanover tamntoSe canon MacPhail shouldnt hold his to basehdi mai is the tort breath waiting on the NL, file WS anjar kagae baseball which in effect told the AL relays, junior cocaptain Gary James, junior John Harney and Williams kicked off the season last Saturday by scoring 70 points to outdistance Westfield State (56), Middlebury (13) and Hamilton (6). Highlighting the quadrangular meet was Joe Kolb's impressive two-mile victory in 9.26.8 clocking. Freshman power was also in evidence as Greg Collins WILLIAMSTOWN The Williams swimming team will be looking for its fourth straight win when the Ephs host Southern Connecticut at 2 p.m., tomorrow at the Muir pool.

The visitors are an improved team over the unit that bowed to Williams 65-48 last year, and are expected to provide stiff com- Sports shorts PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) -Directors of the Class A Northwest League Thursday voted a Grays Harbor. Thursday to keep things the area entry in as a member for ny they are, that is no expansion. -Wt have discussed 'expan- ptaym fried to pt talks great- length, said between the two off the ground jney, but we have decided nothing. There is no great in our league to the 1976 season, making it seven-team baseball circuit.

League President Bob Richmond said Stockton. businessman Carl Thompson would head up the new entry to the Aberdeen-Hoquiam area. Richmond added the league would be divided into two divisions with Portland, Seattle and Aberdeen' in one as independent teams. The other teams, with major league ties, are Boise, Walla Walla, Betting-ham and Eugene. freshman Jeff Magoon combined efforts to place fifth in the cross-country race.

A second Williams team of senior Doug Hollett, junior Will Schmidt and junior Alan Eusden finished ninth in the 38-team field. On Sunday at Putney, VL, Harney skied to a strong ninth-place finish with Magoon in 10th. Women's skiing The women's skiing season will move into full swing for the women's ski team Sunday wait the Dartmouth Alpine Race in Hanover. Leading the EphwK men will be All-East skier Marty Epstein and senior cocaptain Carmany Heilman. Last Saturday at the Hanover relays, Williams' top cross-country team of petition for coach Carl Samuel- added eight points to the Eph son's unbeaten Williams team.

total by grabbing seconds in the The Ephmen pushed their pole vault and triple jump and a record to 3-0 with a 76-37 victory third in the long jump. Another over Hamilton last Saturday, trosn, Marx lercek helped to Stuart Deans was the only fortify the weight events by double winner in a well-bal- placing second in both the shot anced effort, as he triumphed in put, and the 35-pound weight both the and 500-yard throw. freestyle events. Dick Pregent tiin of Adams and Jeff Erickson fin- 1 ished 1-2 in both diving events. Impressive in the parly going, r.ciin.(ii the mens Alpine squad will host wrestling (z-i) Dartmouth, Middlebury, Ver- Coach Joe Daileys Williams mont, Norwich and New Eng-wrestlers will be at Worcester land College this weekend at the Your roots.

totM- sentiment The Players Assocntaa has opamL" try to pt talks far a Eren while that was being contract way. htosaid. Rep. B.F. Sisk (D-Cahf.) the owners have been bugged as attempting to get baseball EgCjn arbitrator's tu -put a team in Washington, deebrac Las Angeles Sisk is bopping mad at the Dodgers pd8T Aady Messer-which is oneeourt hearing Take stock in America.

Buy US. Savings Bonds. away from transferring the smabahree virtually tomorrow to battle with squads Townsend ski area in the Wil-from WPI and RPI, both of liams Outing Club giant slalom. which the Ephs defeated handi- The Nordic skiers will be in ly a year ago. Dailey termed Vermont to compete in the Put- Giants from San Francisco to Toronto while ignoring the nation's capital, will be The Giants were sold condi arbitrator Anally to a Toronto group last for $13.25 million, but the Mve McNaRy was prohibited from voting.

its approval because of an fre injunction obtained by the city of San Francisco. Srs Ann Waters and Ellen and freshman Rachel Pot the WPI squad "a good team, ney relays on Sunday. improved over last year, while', Both squads fared well ter placed fifth. The finish was the best ever by Williams crosscountry skiers in this type of competition. in he rates RPI as "always tough, competition last weekend.

At with good New York State wres- New England College, senior co-tiers. captain Tom Gunn took the first Last weekend Williams suf- slalom race with classmate fered its first loss of the season, 32-12, to a perennially strong Coast Guard squad. Cocaptains Karl Hubbard and Dick Rhodes both remained undefeated at 190 Pro Inteluano hockey Hgefcey Liipiv taMlIifi Sen Diego Mmneeota Phoenix Ottawa PhiUMphia NY AlUntA NY. RMfen binders mntrace at Aqueduct George Intelisano of Pittsfield won the second, race at Aqueduct yesterday afternoon aboard Papa Jacob. The horse paid $6 80, $3.20 and $2.60.

Intelisano rode to a second-place finish on Heidee Joy in the first race. The price was $5 and $3.20. He was third on Rueful in the eighth race. The payoff was and 150, respectively. Freshman Jon Miller gave the Ephs their only other wui, at 118.

Indoor track (34)) Tomorrow, the indoor track squad will be in Boston for a meet with MIT and Tufts. A year the Ephmen beat these two sfchools for the first time in their short history of indoor competition. aw 111 ffter Qsty-j Mil anil WIBi! UMlGClil 1 While toe mors continue to fight that rate. the bead of the Players Assodarina. Marvin Miller, says the battle is Ml for nothing because earn if the owners win In court.

4he u. gf ga player? went sips any agree-2 2 mert keeping the current reserve us i dause. mm The old system is dead and the sooner the uuners realize rw. to ca that the sooner we can start i -it a is it at us wont on a new 2 sd Sal Banda of the Oakland 24 A's. Right ntur.

tbe owners are wsUne everwwe's time by Cleveland 1 Indunapolia I mm Am wih IB and New England QncmaU I suiBW Houston ouawn 4 tou frying to work out Quebec Calgary aemnSL San Diego Mmooou 4 (oti aereenCT. radnyv cm Comnussnaer Bowie New England at Cleveland haS tonaSOUd fine WlR be spring trainicK without a signed apvwwW they Winnipeg Quetas Calgaty Edmonton Toronto Chicafo -Vancouver SC Uuia Rs. GF GA I I. Ill a Sl IN IN a it i is a a 4 a in in DtvWm Wi.TPU.GFGA 11 11 IS 47 U7 116 14 17 40 1 134 a a mi iw a i a a ms a 4 a wmd Waleo (Menace Nerrta DMNee PM. GF GA II 4 4 1M a a iM isi is a a isi in a 4 a US 157 a 11 121 233 City Sport shorts Shrine game is slated for Aug.

9 f- a OCTET (SBGVl43ilfjXslS pgedtoMMllte w. JEW YORKiUPI) Ten of finst hr a riftrrinr to the year MUlrose Games -reserve svstoa wd then f0r'i'mnneirs have accepted mvita-ihTm fit with tions to defend this year in the inflation. The omwsliare not Jan. track meet. By MMiwd gg.

cgutracl proposals They are Hasley Crawford. Apparently, they are more scum it 4 a iwenM am toeto firf to Trinidad, in the 60-yard sprint, ter a ii 4 a mi lence a i7 4 ii in as overnmi sen Hub they are in Stan Vinson of the Florida (sojiiseaiiiui tajjri NY Rangers Oucago at i i Springfieid Nl. blinders at Kansas Oly Anfeks at at 1 at at Detroit at Track Club, in the 600; Rick Wohlhuter, Chicago T.C., in the Im ISO; Keith Francis. Boston tole CbUege; to the Nick Rose, Briton at Western Kentucky, to the 5,000 meters; to bto Mei Embree Harvard to wti the high jump. -v g.

JJJ7 AH the womens champions 22 will be too, including Alice Annum of Ghana in the (0; Robin Campbell of the Florida Trade club and Pat Helms of the Club Keystone, wt who dead-heated fir first place to the 600; and Francie Larrieu vriS mve the Pacific Coast Club, mark winner of the 1,000, who) is tbunfikdy wiR moving up to the new far meter run. Our Reg. ft 3.87 COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. The Milwaukee Brewers, appearing Cooperstown for the first time, mil have the New York Mets as their opponents in the 1976 Hail of Fame game Aug. 9, at 2 p.m.

at Doubleday Field. President Paul Kerrs announcement opens the sale at the Hall of Fame this morning, for ticket applications. They may be made in person or by mail to Cooperstown Baseball committee, Cooperstown, N.Y., 13326, accompanied by payment ft of $4 for first- and third-base amum seats or $3-50 for reserved out- wpol field. A 50-cent handling charge will be made for the complete mail order. None will be taken by telephone.

Applications before Jan. 14 will be rejected and returned. Tickets will be mailed May 31, or may be picked up at that time. Commissioner Bowie K. Kuhn will present plaques, to any newly elected in the reunion of Hall of Fame members, in the ceremony at 10 oclock in Cooper Park.

All are invited, without tickets, to attend under the elms. League presidents Charles S. Feeney of the National and Lee S. MacPhail, American, signed participants in the traditional game scheduled annually since 1940 except for one war year. The Brewers, originally the newly organized Pilots, transferred from Seattle in 1970.

The Milwaukee team that played in 1963 was the former Boston Braves. President Allan H. -Bud Seiig's team indudes Hank Aaron, who came to Coop-erstown in 1974 with the Atlanta dub. Chairman Donald M. Grants Mets last came in 1961 AUsnU Philadelphia Washmgun Buffalo Toronto California AttanU BdM PUMM.

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The Pawbxkrt Red Sbk ef the Pearsons time was almost bteraabonal League have three miles an hour faster than changed their aane to the toe course record of 110.856 Rhode toad Red Saa. rap h. he set around River- The aw change asul toe tote's road course to appointmeto ef Jack Reilly ef 073. Pawtuckrt as eoaeral manager Bobby Allison of Hueytown, were Thursday. Ala, to a 75 Matador, had the Charles second fastest practice clocking of 110.859 rap h.

while six-time cf Grand National champion Richard Petty of Randleman, N.C., to a Dodge, had a 109.474 aspJLlap. Pet a i -a a an a a Aa 71 .48 12 a am a IM. 8 VrpM Stars entered PALM SPRINGS, Calif. 8 CV.Iwd H.Of HT PH8yV GaM 8 Seam 50mm objective lens. Fast center focusing coated tens.

Save now. (UPI) Golfs top two' money winners of 1975. Jack Nicklaus and Johnny Miller, will be the teas' joined by Arnold Palmer to tbe BroraotimB. 17lh edition ofthe Bob Hope The AAA dhb Gssfaei the kajpe to KX Desert Oasac Feb. 44.

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