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THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 1972 41 Washington Expected Back Friday As Nets Host Paceri WIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) Tho New York Nels expected today to 1a at strength when they meet the Indiana Pacers Friday night in tno Nassau Coliseum for the third game of (he American Basketball Association's championship series. The Nets played without Tom Washington, their top defensive player and star rebounder, Tuesday night when they edged the Pacers 117-115 in Indianapolis to even the besl-ol-7 scries at 1-1. Washington, a strong, 6-foot- 8, 215-pounder, said, "I hopu to be ready for the game." Coach Lou Carnesecca feels his dsfen- stalwart will be able to start. The three-year pro suffered a cut under his left eyelid in the seventh and final game of the John series witli the Squires.

He sa double vision. Soccer League Opens June 3 NEW YORK (AP) American Soccer League will open iis 3Gth season June 3 with Uicj league operating with 15 teams divided into three conferences, a President Gene Chyzowych announced today that each club will play 10 games, livo home and five The defending champion New York Greeks will compete along with Hie newly organized Nor East United team of New York City and Schaefer Brewers of New Jersey in the Noi-lh- Tho ern Conference along with the Boston Astros. The Southern Conference will have Ihe Philadelphia Spartans, Delaware Wings, Washington Cavaliers and Baltimore Stars. Comprising the newly organ izcd Midwest Conference will be the Cincinnati Comets, Cleveland Stars, Pittsburgh Cannons, Detroit S.C., Chicago Inter, Louisville S.C., and St. Louis Mules.

"AH teams will be required to carry at least four American citizens on their roster and at least two must bo in the starting line-up for every game, 1 said Chyzowych. Albany Pharmacy Holds Sports Awards Dinner Mike Levine and Dave Smilh vere presented awards for- Outstanding Contributions to Athletics at the 1971-72 Sports Awards Dinner of the Albany College of Pharmacy recently Tonight's Green Mt. Entries tl, Mini Ftsl 1 Slsr-llanki a 1 -Milil Dream-J. Srallh 2 Rcau Dancer-- J. Smith 3 Hyaiirls llfss 4 Ltadpad Kclly-olcolt Pride-- Dalso 9 Sound 10 Drain Child -Warner cl, Uun.

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5 Kaloolah-HaanVs 114 1-1 4 7eto Orri-Kfslelewitl 117 4- I noniaji-Donalo 111 4-! 1 Pinch Me--Ayala I I e-1 2 lubes Voice--F. Santiago 139 S-l 5 01' Tee Fee Bivera 117 8-1 fi Hoad Block--KunitaVa 117 7.1 Beauty Pinti--Diar U9 12-! la Imavollcy-Diat U9 J. Rocasah J. Tornabene eniry allow, Uiip, Sf. iott Street--Licensee Ic Sncel Eileen-- Cardclla 1 Anarhe.

Jack--Hanks 3 Kays Fox-Donato at Cosimo'3 Restaurant in Al any. Levine, a (ive-ycar basketball star at the school, also was the recipient of the Most Valuable Player Award for the cage iqtiad. Other MVP trophies were pre- iented (o Jim Serour (bowling), Bill Adsit (golf), Ed Ullmami softball), and Joe LaFrancc 'olicybaJl). A special checr- cading award went to Cindy Phillips. Director of Athletics Prof.

Al bcrt White was presented with championship Irophies from the Northeastern Collcgiale Confer encc for cross country, golf anc bowling. He also accepted-the conference All Sporls Trophy symbolic of athletic supremacy the le.igue. It ivas the third straight time Pharmacy has won Die award. National College Alhlctii Associalion 1st place trophies went to Pharmacy for cross country and bowling, the latter coming for the fourth stralghi season. a a all-Americans named by the NLCAA were wwlers Serour, Jim.

Ragolzski, Brian Spitzcr and Gary Holleb neck. From Uie cross country squad, Bud Sweet and Ron Wa ncr were cited. Varsity lellers, awards anc certificates were presented to student athletes and cheerlead crs by Dean Dr. Walter Singci and Ellis Robison, President Ihe Board of Trustees at the College of Pharmacy. la Cli 7 Orte-Wood ta Waterman--No Boy fie neal Kmotion--Cardelia 10 Hold in 119 112 114 Hold Art -Kunllake lit 12.

a-N. Rucks C. Kesserllng entrj c-A. 4 J. Farm.

lia. 1 l.il I.Qtiy Kelly--Klileiewskl i Punchy--Pradrn 3 After Harvtst-tlannlcy 5 Ulsing Slarlcy-Donalo 6 Proud Possessor--Itoi 7 Prince Ebony--Boudrcau 8 DurX- Coy 9 Miflhly 10'Old Man Cox-PichcUe 115 113 20- IW 12110 6 Sf. Pefer's Nips Keveny In Parochial Ed Galarneau's error in liv ninth inning gave visiting St Peter's a 5-4 Parochial I.eagu baseball victory over Keven Wednesday. The miscne, on a bunt, a' Sean McDonnell to scor the extra-inning winner. McDon nell had two singles for St.

Pel er's. Galarneau had three hits i (lie game for Keyeny, and Bria Breton had three singles. Mik lachctta knocked in two runs fo Keveny with a second innin single. The losers are now 1-3 i Ihe league, 2-6 over-all. St.

Peter's DOS 010 001--5 Keveny 021 100 000--1 10 Towne and McDonnell; Marso lais, GalarneautS) and Breton. Connie Mack Sets Tryouts The Green Island Connie Mac, baschall team will hold Iryout tonight at 6 p.m. at the Greei Island Memorial Field. Boys from Ihe ages of 16 lo 1 are welcome to try out. www TRIPLE HEADER Johnny Coy, Lcn Duncan, Johnny Mann, Duane Carter, Russ Klar, Dave Humphrey Lou Fray, Tommy McAndrews, Johnny Kay, Ronnfe Evans, John Hubbard, Jim Kifk, Bob Haft, George Monsen, ond many more, CutchSchiefler CDARDCNEMA- CO-SANCTIONED MIDGET AUTO RACES Plus Modified STOCK CAR RACES CHARGER STOCK CAR RACES ONE NITE ONLY MAY 12th 8 P.M.

Pace car courlew of ED SHEPHERD DODGE SARATOGA SPRINGS FREE PAR KIN 3 Adullr (3,50 Chlldrtn under TJ--7Sc Under 10,000 SEATS ON SALE THE NIOHTOF THE SHOW ALBANY-SARATOGA SPEEDWAY ROUTE 9, MALTA, NEW YORK (518) 587'0220 Ray Nitschke Signs 1972 Grid Contract GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) inebacker Bay Nilsehke, one Ihree Green Bay Packer vet- rans who had been unsigned the 1971 National Football eague season, signed a con- aet for 1972 Wednesday. Nitschke, like quarterback art Starr and running back Lane, became a ce agent as of May 1, alter aving played without a con- act last season. A (earn spokesman said it as believed the Packers made some arrangement on 371" for Nitschke, who will be aiiing his 15th season with reen Bay. However, he saw extensive aying time in the closing ames and finished strongly.

Coach and General Manager an Devine plans to meet with iarr later this week, but no ppointment has been made ith Lane, acquired from St. xjuis for running back Donny inderson. Neither Anderson or Lane, had signed 1911 'con- racts. Tonight's Saratoga Entries NEW YORK (AP) The ew York Mets' Right Arm is; aving trouble with both legs. "I just haven't been myself, tely because I've pulled! luscle fibers in my legs," om Seaver revealed Wcdncs- ay, '-And tew people realize important my legs arc to iy pitching style." It was evident that the star ght-hander was not in 20- ame winning form his last two utings.

Both San Francisco nd San Diego knocked him out Ihe box. "With (he soreness in my I'm unable lo get them in lape in between assignments nd it's costing me in the laic mings, said Server, "I use iy legs to push oft and to con- my pitches, "But my control is affected nd I can't get the ball where 1 ant it to go, especially in the evcnth eighth or ninth innings hcn my calves really begin to urt," Control was the Seaver trade' mark when he won the Cy 'otmg Award as the National best pitcher in 1969 nd last year when he led the eague in strikeouts and earncc un average. 'It's just a matter of not icing able to do my 1 aid the affable right-hander. "I avcn't been able to run as ell in between games. I have A's owner Charles 0.

Finley. Ill--Tin. mitt, imaTrcn Abbe cle Prior hamps Honor rovvn Lusty actjuol 'airier Whrts Pity girl Lee Mote BuLehe DeSantis Belange; Bean Bclmonfe Bonatede Also El: Mountain Ash, Edna Leo fnd--Face, mfle, Ixie Pirate Beci our Puss Maria DeSanlL likki Dream BLISS ih Dream Brctoi Champ FJHDL alcos April Jackson ullcl Counsel Curren Atllos Hulclie Also Eh Runnj-mede Burile, Lawrcnc mile, tars Speed 'ebb lunnl Dualel It Ray Checker Vln A Circo Hainbow Also BUbo mUe. JiM ods Rudi laleos ohn 1 inns Star Rocket arreKonn Kay cish Gypsy iDney Horn El: Raztle Abbe, Fanell Carmichae AHen DavU Bromley DeSanlls Creslwood Majo Slake Dretoi Landers Farcll Filloa Orlando Boy a mtlei ccret Mite Alwcl ojaf Mwtcr leteada Dcvizzl ebel Land Ted Goodset Tina More lays Valley Song FUioi socantor Pijve Also FJ: Estes Lobell, Co Frbco Gib--Face, mile. H.OOO 'orevers Cochlse Russ Vorth Carolina Park- lobby Chanm Hai Dee Dee Brcmlc 'ay l.u Ann Amb Bet Maste Tiorpe Goodsc ex Ranger Blake Jr Also El; Sfhalmwil, Baby O'Hara 7Lh-Pace.

(1,300 Banker aP FL(rk Vender Boy Jam's Folly Dill Dream Stout Trooper Dean Quick Line "Telly Boy Berar Alle Belange DcSanti Faniian Ha milt Tragaata Ffllo Grxxlse Brtmlc Slake DeSanti LaHouec Breto Alle Also El: Schalmont, Baby O'Ham Sfh--Pacr, mOe, Rcaltar 'rcddie Alioi Horn an Irians Way Jandor Rainboir ka iartshorn Count Endur mlTe, $8M lay Fee Dream Miss Caleb ler Iri elly Irish oney Counler tfihty Jclf Iccochel LeDu DcSanli Breto Goodse Hutche Alle Alwe Mew Bulcbe AHc Beaucbcml Relange Llvtogsto Breto Clolhle iccucnei lima Also El: FMw Lobell. Co Frisco LSI Golfers Beat Cohoes LaSalle Institute defeated Co iocs, 7-3, in a non-league go'. match Wednesday at. Vai Schaick Island. John Farrell of the Cadets wa medalist with 40.

The results: Warren Smith (C) beat Mik Martin, 2-0; John Farrell (L bcal Dave Champagne, 2-0; Tom Gibbs beat Boh Lcnge, 2-0 Dan Jones (L) beat Tony Coon radt, 2-0; Gary Radiift (C) an Chris Merc tied, M. Saratga Card Canceled Again Saratoga Harness canceled Its 10-racc card for the second night In a row Wednesday. The track employed the use of two helicopters In an cfforl lo dry out Hie racing surface Wednesday hnt an alkrnoon shower made it imirassihlc (o conduct Hie racing. Wednesday's entries will ho used on tonight's card. The first post Is scheduled at 8:15 p.m.

with dally donble win (lows closing' at 8 p.m. Leg Problems Bother Seaver t's 14 wind sprints sjgnment. "I've, explained lerienccd it, they lime he lets go, drive," said calf muscles have ing on the delivery." Against the Chicago White May 28. jame 01 me Virginia was causing owerful per- rve forward nine to pre- rts. Usually, ts the day i and finally my next as- td people id rhythm I gs and they 'm crazy.

I 't really ex- wouldn't ing about." pitch with necs at the is right leg most every- and I wind the of eaver. "My great bear, 1 II 3wA Vida Blue to make his the mounc ctics against Sox here Cy Young ned his 1972 May 3 alter dispute with 0. Finley. junn jjaum Tuesday, The 6- 1-6, 205-pounder from Temple scored 14 points on seven ol 11 field goal attempts, and grabbed 11 rebounds while playing 38 minutes. Last Night's Green Mt.

Race Results til S1.5W Came Profit IKtsIetewsW) 3,60 2,40 3.20 MIS Dayboy (Thompson) 7.00 5.00 ambro (CatdeUa) 2.60 Time 1.02.2 Scratched-- Bargain Ticket 2nd -m Lie, $1, SCO enncl Maser (Carrfella) iM 3,00 3.00 lymmis 2nd (Klsielewski) 6.20 4.W Time 1.45.2 Scratched 17 DaBy Double (6-8) Paid 17,00 3rd-- (1,550 Road Gem (IMai) 16.23 5.4Q 2. SO Classic Wyoming (Rivera) 2.30 2-M Hope Fire (PairJent 2.13 Time 1,02 An Absolute (Upensee) 18,50 1CMO 5.40 Fable Light (Ayala) 6.M 4.26 Lash Out (Pniden) 3.40 Time 1.01.4 5th-- 11,500 Mike's Suh (Orillin S180 17.1Q 7,00 Celtic Dance (Meals) MO 4 00 Irish SpiUire (IlatidJej-) Time 1.31,3 S1.5M Off tSlDraan) ifl) 3.40 2.BO Wisdom Salnl (PruJen) (.40 3.40 Sabre Drill (Donahue! 6.SO Time 1.30,3 Scratched -Concordant a 1'ald Si.Ogt.W 7lb IUM Avanle (DaribauH) 7.20 3.4Q 2.60 Hill's BuminB (Hanks) 500 3.M Ciying Greek (Warner) 3.00 Time 1.30.1 Sfh mile. Jl.WO Certain Splendor (Pniden) 2.EO 2.20 The End tKislelewshj) 3,60 2.2Q Best Beau (HanVs) 220 Time 1.43A Scratched- Super Liner, Flashy Gem Mr. Tosctii, 9 $1,500 WilJ Rise Diat) 20,20 13.60 7.fX) Lenas Jell (Pruden) 4.0 2.6 Ducfiek tTaretsky) Time 1.02.1 Fexfecla (2-5) Patd 1100.00 Alftndance a SlW.wl Center Bwy Paultz 01 the Nets was high for the game with 15 rebounds. The Pacers were downcast over the loss after overcoming a 16-point deficit at one time to 'Reds Will Win West', Says Anderson CINCINNATI (AP) Despite his team's slow start this season, Cincinnati Reds' manager Sparky Anderson says the club vil! "win the National League West." Anderson said Tuesday "I do eel this cluh's going to win.

This is a good, solid ball club." The Reds, losers of 12 of their 'irst 20 games this season, are fouvfh place in (heir division, 4V4 games behind division leader Houston. "This is the best ball club we've had in Ihree years," An- lerson said. "If Ihe natives just iold off throwing spears for awhile, we'll put it all together." pull ahead, 115-114, ivilh 1:40 to go in the game, nick Barry'j field goal In the last 25 seconds and his free throw with six seconds to go won the game for the Nels. "We're going to have to go out there and win a ball or two," said Indiana Coach Bob Leonard in Indianapolis, "It's a five-game scries, now." He was referring to the third and fourth games at the Nassau Coliseum Friday night and Monday night. Friday's will start at 8:15 p.m.

EOT. The filth game will be played at Indianapolis Thursday night, May 18; the sixth, if necessary, at the Nassau Coliseum, Saturday afternoon, May 20, and seventh, if necessary, at Indianapolis, Tuesday night, May 23, Win Fifth Straight Cohoes High's junior varsity baseball team posted its fifth win without a loss Wednesday downing host Schalmonl, 11-3, Ban Benoit got the win, aided by lha hitting of Stove Nikolojcik and Mike Dynko. NATIONAL SCHOOL OF UNDERWATER DIVER TRAINING ING, 20 YEARS DIVING INSTRUCTING Co-educational SCUBA classes to begin Friday, May 12, at the Italian Community 191 2nd Troy, from 7-10 p.m. Saturday May 13, at the Cohoes Community 172 Remsen St from 9 a.m. -12 noon.

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