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1110.40130, 1 Me Spokesman-Review, Monday, Dee: 6, 1971. RUSK WINS AS FRANCE FOLDS 'Mickey Mouse' Pursuers Je lp Nicklaus Lead Disney b4444.4444444,4411k44444,4444444444ti644444Vb4444-44V10444V rive A ow. A It ire world's fastest, and racers reach speeds of almost 85 miles an hour. About 12 racers fell, including Rudd Pyles of Frisco, and Paul Crews of Anchorage, Alaska. None was reported injured.

The best U.S. finisher was 19-year-old Bob Cochran of Richmond, who placed 12th in 1:56,12. He said he strayed off the ideal line of descent following a fault leap. Eric Poulsen of Olympic Valley, was 31st in 1:58.55. Bernard Orcel of France said the French team which was plainly shocked when the times were anonunced, had no explanation for its poor showing.

Orcel was highest placed Frenchman, llth, in 1:58.05. Rounding out the first 10 were Michael Daetwyler, Switzerland, Karl Schranz, Austria, Josef Loidl, Austria, Franz Vogler, West Germany, 155.58; Rene Berthod, Switzerland, Jim Hunter, Canada, 1:55.91, and Jean Daniel Daetwyler, Switzerland, 1:55.99. ST. MORITZ, Switzerland (AP) World champion Bernard Russi of Switzerland WW1 the season's first men's World Cup downhill ski race Sunday as the French team was shut out: of the top 10 places. Russi was timed in 1 minute, 53.93 seconds as he narrowly heat Austrian Beini Messner, clocked in 1:53.98 with Walter Tresch of Switzerland third in The Fix Nair course, with a vertical drop of 805 meters is one of the 1444444 500 WAITS WEEK RAIN Bert Yanceyl Shot Jack.

Equals jack's Rainy 70 ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) Jack Nicklaus struggled In with a 70 and took the third-round lead in the $150.000 Walt Disney World Open golf tournament Sunday when the rest of the challengers backed off. Nick muttering "good gracious," when he walked off thP IRth green of the 6924-yard, par 72 Magnolia Course at the Stan Smith Disney World, had a 54-hole to- tal of 205, 11 under par in this mines Back rain-interrupted event. Stan Smith Comes Back COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (AP) The Texas 500 stock car race was postponed for a week Sunday because of ram.

Tract officials made the decision after more than an inch of rain fell on the two-mile Texas World Speedway Saturday night, making a quagmire of the parking and infield areas. The new schedule calls for a practice session for drivers next Saturday and then the $90,000 race Sunday. The 46 cars that qualified for the start viIl be impounded under guard in the garage area until Saturday. Pete Ilamillon of Dedham, holds the pole position. will be im- until Satur- tolds the pole From Brink He held a one-stroke lead over Bert Yancey, who had a 70 in the drizzle that reduced the gallery to a handful.

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Palmer, along with Frank Beard, Terry Dill, Nicklaus and Yancey all held or shared the lead at one time during the gray, damp day. But Beard double bogeyed the 17th hole, Palmer double bogeyed the 16th and Dill had a triple bogey sevenafter knocking two shots into the woodson the final hole. Balloons Go Up "I can't believe it," said Nicklaus. "Everyone just played awful, I don't know when I've seen the field play that badly." Palmer and Beard were tied with Lou Graham and Dwight Nevil at 208, eight under par and three strokes off the pace. Palmer, Beard and Nevil had 71s, Graham a 68.

Dill ballooned to a 75with a 40 on the back nineand was well back at 210. Trevino, currently the leading money winner and already named the PGA player of the year, had a 70 for 213. Ile hasn't been a fac' tor in the tournament and is in danger of losing the top money spot to Nicklaus. 1 -0t; 1, 3., i 1... 46' ''''s i 1.i 1 1 441 it i 4 N.

ak I 0 0 4 l' 4 ,1 tt 4 I it. I ''14, ..41 44L 1 i 4'446 i --k, 1 l- 1 ,1 N. -1 1 Jo r4.0,:.: tt Jo et 4 if Nrl .1,... 4V 0' ,,4. '''''''V lc 1 I I 0 '4 ton, Nott, sk ') PARIS (AP) Stan Smith of Pasadena, fought off three match points against him before he came from behind Sunday and defeated Cliff Richey, of San Angelo, 4-6, 6-3, 91, for his second triumph in the $50,000 Masters tennis tournament.

In other matches of the round robin tournament among seven of the world's top non-contract players, Pierre Barths of France defeated Zeljko Franulovic of Yugoslaivia, 7-5, 4-6, 6- 3, and Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia defeated Clark Graebner, New York City, 76, Smith and Barthes now have two victories each. The of Romania has one victory, Kodes one victory and one defeat, Graebner one defeat and Richey and Franulovic two defeats. Francisco Purr Defeats CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand (AP) Francisco Durr of France used superb baseline play Sunday for a 6-3, 6-0 victory over' Billie Jean King of Long Beach, in the of a Women's International Lawn Tennis Tournament. Mrs. King teamed with Rosemary Casals of San Francisco for a 6-3, 9-8 victory over Miss Durr and Judy Dalton of Australia in the doubles final.

Easy Win Charles at Auckland a I iti 1 dila lid AUCKLAND, New Zealatu (AP) Left-hander Bo. Charles of New Zealand fire, a three-under-par 69 Sunda and won the $169800 Otago Gill Classic by six strokes ove Marty Bohen of Nevada an To New York. Charles who won $2,800. als( had rounds of 70. 67 and 67.

Bo who got $2,128. compile( his 279 total on rounds of 70, 67 7,1 and 71, Peter Thomson of Australit and Walter Godfrey of Nev Zealand 1 third 91R0 ea an or ir I 1 ACOS Nigeria (AP) Le( Elder of the United States fire( a six-under-par 65 Sunday for -9 I -nole total of 267 and an eas! $3,500 victory in the 1971 Nige rian Open Golf tournament a 0 isoyt Club. rill" 4111111111 CHAIN SAWS FROM i McCuLLocH 11111.116 TGHEETS.1 OR IIIIIIIIIIIb 7.1111: DONE RIGHT MINI MAC 6 611s Izi'io, )40, WEIGHS ONLY A ..1. 6112 LBS. ONLY LIVY 1 29 9 5 The Service Center FINANCING AVAIL.

O.A.C. E. 3903 TRENT KE 52522 umimesamordwillimmillmalmwolli AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) Left-hander Bob Charles of New Zealand fired a three-under-par 69 Sunday and won the $16,800 Otago Golf Classic by six strokes over Marty Bohen of Nevada and New York. Charles who won $2,800. also had rounds of 70.

67 and 67. 9 nen 9 who got $2,128, compiled his 279 total on rounds of 70, 67, 71 and 71, Peter Thomson of Australia and Walter Godfrey of New Zealand Li zoo nnr a eu for third at 1 ACOS Nigeria (AP) Lee 9 of the United States fired a six-under-par 65 Sunday for a 79-hole total of 267 and an easy $3,500 victory in the 1971 rian Open Golf tournament at Lagos' lkoyi Club. rCHAIN SAWS FROM 1 McCULLOCH IGETS-- N. lb, THE JOB -qv DONE RIGHT MINI MAC 6 phi. )40, WEIGHS ONLY 612 LBS.

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THURSDAY COLLEGE BASKETBALL St. Cloud at Gontaga, 8 p.m., Kennedy Pavilion (Spokane Community-Gonzaga Frosh preh 5 PREP WRESTLING (league) NC-Rogers at Glover, LC at Ferris. both 7. FRIDAY COLLEGE BASKETBALL Olympic-Spokane Community 7, WS11 Erosh-Spokane Falls 9, doubleheader. Fort Wrigh Mankato State at Idaho.

8. Moscow; Whitworth at St. Martin's. PREP BASKETBALL University at LC, Gonzaga at CV. EV at Medical Lake, Colville at Cheney.

Pasco at Ferris, Shadle at Richland. NC at Lewiston, Rogers at Moscow. WIlIL HOCKEY Spokane at Cranbrook, Nelson at Kimberley. SATURDAY WIIIL HOCKEY Trail at Spoh a tie, 8 p.m.. Coliseum: Kimberley at Nelson COLLEGE BASKETBALL Whitworth at 7:30, Cheney: Olympic at Spokane Falls.

S. Fort Wright: Gonzaga at Oregon; SCC at Idaho State Frosh, PREP BASKETBALL CV at Sandpoint. Gonzaga at WV. EV at Colville. NC at Cheney.

Clarkston at Pullman, LC at Lewiston, Ferris at Eastmont, Shalle at Coeur d'Alene, Post Falls- at Rogers. SUNIVAY WIHL HOCKEY Cranbrook at Spokane, 2:30, Coliseum. SATIIIID tlre 1 4 rry 47c 130XES 1 Iowa UCLA op 'T 1 01 7 6 2-5 11 Aney 2 1 2 7 Fa. mer 9 3-4 2' I 4 3.5 11 3 11 7, rFe7r1K 3 4 4 10 i 2 2 2 5 4 4 14 Ekt-t-e 1(11212 32 I 00 1 0 7 2 cc. 1 1 2 2 C.rman 0 00 0 6 2 1 3 5 Nalpr 5 2 In 1 1 2 3 0 24 2 V8tolhn 0 2 1 2 0.0 5 .1 0 1 2 F.ankl.n .1 0-0 2 Powat 3 00 6 Hill 1 4-5 6 Anorsie 0 0-0 0 1 M.MS 040 0 Meg 2t116 20 72 Tntols 4 2o-37 106 Iowa UCLA 49 37-106 'Ad 'tot f115lowa 29.

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tat F7 points to 7712 for ('BC, which also had three crowns. Terry Ceynar won at 118 and Gary Richardson at ill for North Idaho and ex Spokane prep star Rick Maras put the Cards over the top with a victory at. 177. TEAM SCORING North Idaho Colleae al, Colombia Basin 7,2, Washonnion State iv 65'2, Eastern Washinolon 44'2, Yakima Valley 25'2, Idaho 75, Whizzer Cluh, Moses Lake le, Spokane Falls FINAL MATCHES lie Terry Cevoar (NH() d. Domingo Montelannn (C RC 126 Din (CRC) d.

Ruckman (NAL) 114 Gary Richardson (NU Erote Millet (WSW; 147 Firth Smith (CEIC1 a. Jim Lane 15A Mike Fitzpatrick (CSC) hutch (lover (NIJO; 158 herg (WSW d. Cyrous Boor-hoor (CRC); 167 Ruben Rios (EWSC) d. Mel Renfro (CRC); 11 Rick Maras (NIJ( Hank hoomer 140 Charlie Lernrite Jim Hendricks neavN Grant Luna (EWSC) d. Mike Hall (WSW, illarathon in Japan; Shorter ist FUKUOKA, Japan (AP) Frank Shorter took command at the halfway mark Sunday nd became the first American to win the Fukuoka International Alarathon.

The 2year-old Vale graduate student, representing the Florida State Athlmic Club, covered the 26 miles, 385 yards in 2 hours, 12 minutes. 50.4 seconds in beating Japanese ace Akio Usami, the favorite. Moore 39th Usami, winner of the Athens Usami, inner of the Athens Marathon and the Pre-01 Marathon, was timed in 2:13:22 8 and was Marathon, was timed in 2:13:22.8 and was followed by New Zealand's Jack Foster in 2:13:4241. Kenneth Moore, runner-up to Usami in the 1970 Fukuoka and winner of this year's U.S. National in hich Shorter was second, finished 39th in 2:33:50.0.

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