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The Times Record from Troy, New York • Page 49

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The Times Recordi
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Troy, New York
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THE TIMES' TROY, N. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1972 51 Phoenix Suns Trade Rugged Paul Silas To Boston Celtics flrlz. (AP) Silas, the rugged forward helped the Phoenix Suns from big losers into con- sistcnt winners, has been to the Boston Suns genera! manager Jerry Colangelo said Tuesday the Suns were forced (o trado Silas to Boston in exchange to National Basketball Association rights to Charlie Scott, the MJStjffXK Wafervliet i Streck'j 003 C20-- 9 1 VFW 112 000-4 6 2 Joe Kowakhyk and Mike Parente; John Diamond and Rich I'ogljc. Strcck's Larry Tully two lingics; Pat McKeown, double anil single; Joe Kowalchyk, homer, triple and single, VFW-- Jim Lazan, double and tingle; Ron Boistuert, two sin- Twin Town Valcnll 10, Lakeview 6 (minors) 050 111--11 15 0 Bonded 000 110-- 2 6 2 Lou Dobert, Hoagie SheMren 14) and Allen Adrian; Russ Vv'hilakcr, Paul Flynn (3), Dale Tcidman (3), Jay Kankin (4) and Sieve AYillmvbrook Mika Freed, (hreo singles; Allen Adrian, two singles; Bill Lazarony, three Bonded-- Glenn Goodwin, double; Tom Fasoldt, double; ftuss two singles. South Troy DAY 110 370-12 15 1 ralroorj Club (WO 200-- 2 5 4 Jack Conroy and Rick Cotton, Mark Julian (4)'; Matt Johnson find Gary Brooks.

DAV Mark Millington, two singles; Rick Briere, two doubles and single; Brian Teile- niann, double and single; Greg Ifoin, double and single, Palroon i Koumaian, double jmd single; Mike Butler, Tonight at 8 Kolody liopc vs. AOH (minors) Burgli American All-Troy's 006 002-8 7 7 Verdilc's 122 001-6 4 5 Paul Ilussey and Tim Me- Graft, Yonn (4); Nick Christian, Tom Lavioletta (5; and Tat McGraw. All-Troy's-- Mike 'Young, dou blc; Paul McMeel, two singles Verdlle's-- Pat McGraw, two tingles. Tonight at vs. Germania Hal Armory 'apa Leo's Oil 000--2 9 3 Albany Public 221 31x-- 9 2 Frank Cooper, Dave Brown 3), Tom (3) and Kov- Shannon; Chris Rockwell and Cliff Halpin.

Papa Leo's John Gordon, and single; Pat Kane, hrce singles; Dave Brown, two ingles, Albany Cliff, Halpin, two loubles and two singles; Pete Simonian, homer and singla, Tonight at 6 Emerald's vs. Charlie's. Central Fonda's 1C, Carroll's 11 (Minors). Tonight at 6:15 Cahill's vs. Westoa's.

Cohoes Moose 210 000--3 0 1 Tim panes 400 OOx-- 4 2 1 Davo.Berdar,, Joe. Gueriri (1) and Dave Winner Jay Young nnd Paul Kennedy. Timpanes John Moist, lome run; Bill Mpylan, doubla. Today at'S p.m. OCA vs.

Mohawk Paper. Uncle Sam Swimmers Set Practice The Uncle Sam Swim. Club wil bold practice sessions Thursday from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. and al next week from 1 p.m.

to 3 p.m at the Troy High pool. The Club also announced tha registration lor new member will bo held Thursday, June 29 from p.m. to 4 p.m. and Fri day, June 30, from 8:30 a.m. 't 12:30 p.m.

at the Troy High gym Sign Hbllenbeck NORFOLK, Va. (AP) Th Virginia Squires ol tha Ameri can Basketball Association nounced Tuesday signing Kent Hollenbeck, a 6-foot- guard from ths University .0 TCfntupltv. American Basketball Assocl- 1 tion's leading scorer last sea- on. General manager Red Auer- lach of the Celtics said he vould accept only Silas in ex- hange for the rights. 1 Scott, who played most of 1 Tonight's Green Mt.

i Entries i S4 up, el. lim, 11. Fair filneeii-- Hm 120 3-1 0 MITT Kuiell-Donale- 4-1 1 luitanl Honej-HanVl 111) 4-1 1 Wtiler FolU'-Datto 14 IBrtlhl Ballad-Park. JO-1 IL.UM Jctt-No Boy 120 frl 4 Do Dare-- Tore Isty 130 Mar tit-Mat TMflnw-KtenlewiU 12-1 GolU Down-MorrM JOO, Sins. tFalrtlen JlmmjjB-nuuUrj 111 J-l i Boaadaway-- LaneaiM 11" TOtorkl-Dlai 1 Fer Wliit-Bolsmler 118 JJ4 2 Tuscalooaa-- Ayala 113 12-1 SSetaT ,113 1J-1 I ity Eiccrt-- Boismler 113 S-l 1 Fair Indian-Santiago 121 12-1 9 Hariha's Joy-H.

SanHaia in 1M 0 RMB ot Boy-- 113 15-1 34up, el, It. Em aeorBe-Donahui 113 S-l Tlmei-- SB US 4-1 8 Za.nl Yodler-nanVi IIS 4-1 1 water Go Kound-- Bolimler au 12-1 4 AHbl Dream-- DalgO 120 12-1 MOPS Imsgfr-NB 313 HV1 Canadian Wlnds-KUUUwsU 120 2frl 1 Elihl Dimes-- 115 10-1 0 Princesi of Pint-- AyAli 115 15-1 Uca, If, M. Alafiilb-- NB 5-3 1 Hr A Kllt-Bolimler 1U 3-1 Start 114 4-1 2 Grey 110 B-l i Desabelfe-BaUo 113 6-1 9 Ulu Letaa-KuillattB 112 12-1 Ad Uiue-- Santiago 117 6-1 8 Bristol 117 6-1 tl, Unp, It. 3 ibe Salt-- Wood Itt J-l 0 Lock? Krlly-- TTood la 4-1 Peaceful T-- KSj tele wikl 123 4-1 1 Noleseo Hanki IB 6-1 2 Tut Dill-- XunlUke 122 -1 3 Sw Sam-- NB 122 A Bab4'a Voice-- MB 1M 12-1 7 Lul Cuan-- Lapense 117 -1 1 ScolUea Up-J, L. Smith 119 -1 9 Tall Ffinds-- Dotialo 121 20-1 Sih-- tl, Uiup.

5 t. 1 HatOTtr SUf-- Wood 119 4-1 4 Sharp 119 4-1 VtrEy-KteLtiewiU 1W 3 1. Smith 12J 8-1 Sha Woa't-Kunllakl IU 12-1 DouWe Pwt-Wood 117 6 Poco Snilth 117 12-1 9 Dom Deo-- AyaJl 117 B-l 10 PrimlUvft-- NB U7 3tCl 7 Ftee Fan'ej-IUnki' LtJ Soilh Ecbo-- Handlty 4-1 5 Jet-- 12! 4-1 1 Ifaff Couple-- HJI Ii7 3 Westfield-- KunJlaka 122 -i Hot Soop-- Warner 122 12-1 6 Amber Tone-- Hancock, iw 1M Hh-- 3jo 51. Fclfy FoLly-Kbitltwakl Prince l'jraer 120 -i-1 5 Okie Hanki 1) 4-1 2 Classy Scots -Wood 1W 6-1 3 Road Gem-- NB 110 ToUi B-Pnidcn 120 6-1 7 Dad's First Gal-- Oonahm 115 Sa Rusty 120 3-1 SliUl C-- DaUa 110 11-1 10 Golden 115 SO-1 A-- laurel Tabli J. Provoit tctrr.

I Saia' 111 1 Hr. Cjmbal-- Paris III 7 Rot Dliraond-- Hinffliy lift 4-1 3 Wlahln fiOssion-- Hew 121 IS-1 3 PjWllb'-- lUncocV 111 10-1 6 RDjhly Yd-- NB 131 1M Scot'j J. Smllli 121 12-1 9 Greciiwpoon-- liandlcy 116 '12-1 last season with tha ABA Virginia Squires, suddenly signed with Phoenix during (lie closing weeks of the season. The Squires subsequently filed suit against the Suns in an attempt to get Scott back, but the teams reached an out-of-court settlement last week which left Scott with the Suns. However, Boston had first rights to Scott if ha joined the NBA.

"Paul, Silas belongs to us now," said Auerbach. "When Phoenix reached its settlement with Virginia, Phoenix owed us Silas and no one but Silas. They must deliver him to us, and he will make us a much better team next year." Sources close to the Suns said Colangelo had been trying to talk the Celtics into accepting someone other than Silas as payment for Scott. tha Celtics until I assign his contract to Boston," Colangelo said, "but Red has obviously closed all the doors. Ha is being very specific and vcrv emohat- ie on what ha wants.

"Tha only way Silas could have remained with the Suns after tho Scott settlement was if lied changed his mind," Colangelo added. "At' least I can start making some definite plans now," Silas excellent club in Boston and 1 will oe able to help out. "I had three good in Phoenix, and the move from Atlanta benefited me, bul you've to move along. I heard about tha trade originally, I was down. I felt I had a good year and felt the possibility of a trade was remote.

"But then I looked at it realistically, and knew that to gel Charlie, Phoenix would have to giva up somebody, and I was logical choice. It's time to make a move, and I have no regrets." Colangclo had reservations, but appeared to favor the trade. Fix Charge Brings Offer Of Reward BALTIMORE (AP) Laurel Hace Course announced Tuesday that it will offer a $10,000 reward for "information leading to tha arrest and con' viction" of anyone found to have fixed a race at the track. John Schapiro, president Laurel said tho reward offer would take effect with the opening the tracks fall meeting. Tha reward would not be limited to the conviction of dopes- ters he said, but would "extend to any crime for which con- viclion depends on proof of unlawfully influencing tlie outcome of a horse race conducted at made tbe announcement at a news conference after noting lie had never heard of any fixed races at Laurel as described by a mystery witness recently at a congressional hearing.

Schapiro said he was shocked to find American racing "being attacked and slurred in testimony before tlie House Selecl Committee on Crima in Washington. "Racing is conducted under a more elaborate security system than any, sport In ths Schapiro said, "To get something, you must give something, and 1 feel that Scott, at 23, will be a superstar lor the next 10 years, barring 'njurics. Charlie will chango our whole stype of play, and I feel confident we can overcome Paul's loss Immediately." Silas, 28, a former Ail-American at Creighton Univeriity came to Phoenix in a trade that sent Gary Grcgor to Atlanta. Anthony Cops Pin Tourney REDWOOD CITY, Calif, bonus pins of 30 for Mtfi viclo- (AP) Earl Anthony, 34, of Tacoma, breezed to his fourth pro bowling victory and second in a row Tuesday night, taking first place money bf $5,000 in the Japan Starlanes Open Bowling Tournament, Anthony, a winner less than two weeks in Portland, won by a 72 pins over Bob Hood of Daly City, Calif. Itor the 42-gama event, Anthony had 10,517 pins, including Mohawk Tops Mechanicville At Sportsman's Mohawk defeated Mechanicville, 6-1, in a Sportsman's Park softball game Tuesday night.

Wayne Smith and Chuck Hanley paced the winners with a triple and single apiece. Elch Lumia added a double and single for tho winners. Bill Caprari ripped a double for the Vosers. Bill Dawson (5-5) was hie winning hurlcr, beating George Bigelow, 4-7. ry and 15 for a tie, Hood, who earned $2,7110 for )is best showing ever in two years of Professional Bowlers Association competition, had 10,455 pins, whjlo third placer Mike McGrath, El Cerrito, totaled 10,142.

In the final game of the event, Anthony lost to Hood 22520-1, but by then the issue was decided, REDWOOD CITV, Calif, (AP) Final in ihn Japan Slarlanes Oreo Bowl- log Touraamonti 1. Eail Anlbony 10,517 J5.000 Tacoma, Wash. 2. Boh Iloo) 10.145 K.JOO Daly Cily. Jil.

3. Mike McCratti 10.1U El rito, Calif. 4. Dan DaudoLn 101W Belmoa 5. Gary 10.M3 Sl.diO Vancouver Wash.

6. Fcrensky $1,250 Houston 7- Dob Singleton 5,532 51,200 Houston 8. Johnny Guenther 9,932 Sl.laQ RealtH 9. Marly riramo 3,901 S1.1W Syracuse N.Y. 10.

MUo Clarke Sl.Cotl Akron On1o 11, Wajm Zata S1.000 Tempt Gary Dickinson U65J For Worthi Tes. 13, Nelson Burton Jr. st Louis H. Don JoJiDson 89,579 Alroo, Ohio 15. Kich BenneU 9,376 5WO OswcEO 16.

Hois Packard $750 Ssn Jose Calif. 17. Jim Wantland 9.505 $700 York, Pa, IS. Jim cjodman 9rH7 S650 Loraia, Ohio 19. Jim Jones Santa Clara Calif.

20. Joe Panko 9.4.1! Stud San Jose 21. Jay Bobinsca 9,381 $570 Sonla Su Sana, Calif, SU. Bill Siraub 9JJ9 $550 Lincoln, Neb. 23.

Larry Zotzmana 9,320 $520 Kansa City H. Lee Taylor SJ15 SJM San Dtogo Last season was his eighth' In tho NBA and it also was hi! best. The 6-foot-7 forward averaged 17.5 points and 12 rebounds game. Flyers Sign Four Picks To Contracts PHILADELPHIA (AP) The Philadelphia Flyers of National Hockey League an' nounced Tuesday that ths club's top four draft picks bad signed multiyear conlracts. Tha four are; --Bill Barber, 19, who played left wing and center for tit Kitchener Rangers last year in ilio Ontario Hockey Association, where his 107 points made him the sixth leading scorer.

--Tom Blaydon, 10, a de- fc'nseman who scored 55 points last year in 65 games tor lha Edmonton Oil Kings ol Western Canada League. Jim Watson, 19, won tha most valuable dcfcnseman award last year In the Western Canada League. He scored 61 points in 68 games with the Cal gary Centennials. --Alan McAdam, 20, who was an all-star at the University o) Princo Edward Island las year. Barber and Blaydon signer; three-year contracts, and Wat son and McAdam signed fo two years.

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