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THI TROY MCORD, THOY, MOHDAY MORHINC, MAY .11, 25 HVCCCops Maralhott2-l Victory In'World Series 9 Clnry Wnlmll wcnlh- nlorm ho linn faced In two yoals iunl hold nit flljbborh LoulsburK, for 13 lend lliiilsnn Vnllcy Commiinlty College to 2-1 win In opener of (ho National Junior College World' Series Sunday nt Grand Juncllnn, Colorado, The Vikings, who have now won IB fijmes In a row, will face Ml, llooil, Oregon today at 10 n.m, (MST). Mount llood demolished Morrlnioc, 1(1-7 In Is first round conlMl, Walilolt senUcrcd; 1.1 itnuidcd 20' Ixiulsliui'K runners over the 111-liirilng he struck mil 17 and walked Ho worked out of basoi-loidod Allisons Run 1-2 In World 600 CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) Bobby Allison iron man Donnlo Allison In a brotherly battle of speedy Morcurys Sunday to win the World 600 race at a record 140.442 miles an hour Chevrolet's heralded return to lilS-time stock car competition came to a smoking, grinding halt after, 350 miles when Char lie Ctlotzbacli crashed into a grandstand retaining 'wall to de- the polewinning car, Bobby Allison-winner by more than a mile led 309 of the 400 'laps on the 1 5 i Chailolle Motor Speedway before' a crowd of 78,000, largest ever to witness Noith Caiollna spoils event Unmolested -N It was (lie 33-year-old veler- first. 1971 victory but the $29,400 payoff pushed his earnings to more than $70,000. Allison led six'tlmes in the world's longest stock car grind, but was unmolested for the final 201 miles.

His speed wiped the record of 135:823 m.p.h. established by -Jim Paschal in a Plymouth four years ago. Donnie. earned an -estimated $30,000 for a sixth place finish in Saturday's Indianapolis 500 and then ciattled Into the Woodjlolle Brothers Mercury lo challenge llio entire 000 miles although novor capturing the lead, Plymouth drivers I'cto llamll- Ion and Richard Felly finished Ihird and fourth, but holh were more than a lap behind Ihe pace-selling Allison. Pcliy, however, captured Ihe Wlnslon championship (or Ihe first-hall of the 11171 season lo pockel a $10,000 bonus.

Continued Mastery Donnie Allison continued his mastery of Ihe high-banked Charlotte track. Tho 31-year-old Hueylown, driver won last year's World 600 and was second in both 1968 and 19G9, the latter with relief driving from his older brother. It a hoi Ihree-car fight bclwcen Glolzbach and Ihe Allisons for more lhan 300 miles, bill Charlie lost Ihe lead on a pit stop after 229 laps. The Georgetown, daredevil was run ning third just seven laps after the stop when he crashed into a wall. Donnie Allison completed his wealthy weekend by grabbing a $15,000 check for a second-place finish.

He completed Ihe entire distance in" bolh the 500-miler at Indy and the 600-miler at Char CBA Captures Diocesan Meet Bv BILL RICE Favored CBA scored seven fust place finishes in the Dio cesan League Track Champion Saturday at Bleker Stadium In Albany to score an easy uctory over the five other schools In the League a total of 98 points. attack'was led by Jim Robinson who won both the run and the mile, set- Watervliet Mickey Motors 100 401 5 5 Jilrecks 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 7 7 4 Bob Bouchard, Lance Eruysal (I) and Bob Compioski, John Michioin (7), Barrel Drcscher, Mickey Marmucci (5) and Bob Kelteaux. Mackey Tim. Alslon home urn and single, Comproski double 'Slrecks-- Paul Freehauf double and single, Drescher double Lansingbui gh Germanla Hall '410 012 8 8 3 Vcrdiles 093 50x 17 7 6 'Mike Lanni, Dan Foley (2), Mike Murray (3), Jim Tousig- liaht (4) and: John VanAuken, Peler Dolan'('i); Nick Christian 8nd Pat McGraw. -Gcrmania Hail--Mike Lanni, double and single; Johneon, double.

Verdilcs-Nick Christian, double and single; Pat McGraw, double and single. i Liebncrs Oil 5 7 2 All-Troys 0 5 5 1 0 6 5 6 Randy Sheehan, Jim Penk (4) nhd Tim Wright; 'Art Simard and Ed Bob Ratigan (2) Licbners--Scott Howe, lilple and single, Dennis Fagan, Iwo tingles All Troys--Vmce Patrick, dou ble, Fred Matthews, diiblc Tuesday nl 6 (American) Germania Hall vs AllTioyi Spring Sicred Heart 101 010-1 1 2 2M ft VBob Itowe and Steve Ryan, Kooky Valento, Ralph Tnddco (4) SUn Konleuny (0) and D'ave Mciola, rICC Stan' solo homer, Ralph Taddco, Dave Mcrola, two singles. Tonlghl Troy vs Cunning (minors), a meet recoid of 4 25 2 ui the latter, event. The old re cord was 4 12 4 set by Chris Schultz of Bishop Gibbons in 1966. Ihe only olhei double win ner in the meet was Mike Dunne of LaSalle.

who' took bolh he pole vault (12-6) ligh jump. (5-8). Dunne and Hobinson lost the meet's'most valuable perform- ir award to Ed Flynn of Bishop jibbons, who set a meet recorc the 440 with clocking The old record belonged to Bob Rosenzwieg of CBA, sel 1970 Tlynn then came back In Ihe mile relay lo run a 50 1 anchor eg saw him receive the aalon 15 yards behind Ihe CBl man and finish in fronl of him with 10 jards to spare Farmer Wins Chris Farmer of Catholic Cen broke the'meet's' two mile record set in 1966'by Dave Blair also Blair's recorc slobd al 10:10: and Farmer cul I down to 10:03.9. Flmshmg'second lo CBA was LaSalle of Troy with 46 points Coach Dick Glashcen had firsl place 'performances t'ronv Frank Priznar in the 100, -Bill Foley the 220 and- the 880 yard relay team of Jerry Abbott Joe Worobey, Priznar and Foley .6 add lo Dunnes double victory, Catholic Central of Troy fin ished third with 42, -Bishop Gib sons was fifth .39 and Vin cenetian and, Cardinal McClos icey were fiflh and sixlh will: 36 and 11 poinls respectively. The results: Shot--Garufi (CBA) McCarthy (CBA Doyle (V) Rolh (CBA) 53-S.

Discus--McCarthy (CBA) DcSlotai (CBA) Uccl (CM) Garull (CnM 151-8. HlKh Jump--Dunne (L) Yund (V) Doc jami or, three occasions to re. cord eighth win ot (ht'ycar without Tilt hitting hero for Hudson Villey wa reserve baic- man Tom Carroll' who entered IhV'fthit In 1 tin leventh Inning when Mike Haltlsto Injured his throwing hand, Carroll doubled lo deep center with one out lit the 13th Inning; stole third and raced home when Loulsburg second baseman Jim Garland booted Hy MATT GRAVES Tho Grand Junction Daily prc-tournament poll iroved to he about as accurate i.i a Playboy Pigskin Preview when Tom doubled and icored the winning run in Hud- ion Valley's 2-1 win over Louis- urg Sunday in the NJCAA Vorld Series. The Sentinel had rated Hud- JOHN TASTORE TOM CARROLL GARY WALCOTT At Colonie Coliseum North American Boxing Championships Tonight Twenly-two of the finest amateur boxers on the continent -11 eachfiom the United Stales and Canada will square off tonight at the Coliseiim in the North American Championships, the most prestigious event of its kind ever held in the Troy area. The 11-bout card, which underway at 8 will pit each nation in showdowns lo de lei mine the North American championships in each of 11 weight divisions The program, sponsored by the, Troy CYO Club, will be duected by National AAU Boxing Chan man and US Olympic Boxing Coach Dr Be.ii Becker, of Albany.

Addie, "Ihe Voice of Madison Squaie Garden, 1 will serve as ring announcer. Included on'the. United Stales team will be sUch -standouts as Ray Seales of the Pacific Northwest Region, the Five-Stale Golden Gloves title at-139: pounds. His record is 605. Also representing Ihe U.S.

at 132' pounds is Busceme, ratedas one of the.finest Olympic boxers ot all time He is vV mg for a beith in the It72 Olympics- and boasts- a 94-7 re cord. Busceme won the 197.1 Golden Gloves Lightweight Championship at New Orleans May 1, and won-'the 1969 and 1970 -Golden Gloves Featherweight titles. He i the current Texas amateur ightweight champ. Joey Soulhe-aslern Regional chap at 165 pounds, is the boxer'who carries a Bible into the ring at every fight In Golden nationals at New Orleans, he topped a spec- drive toward the middleweight tille by winning seven lights in nine days--five by mockduts--and beat three-time champ Zachary Page for the rown. Other U.S.

champs on the card include: Gary Griffin Bobby Hunter'(112), Ricardo Carreras (119), Kicky Boudreaux (125), Sammy a (147), Billy Daniels (156), Marvin Johnson (178)'and Duane Bobick (heavy weighl), Jerry Shears, president of the Canadian As sociation has said "I do nol wanl to speak too highly of our bojs, but they may bring along some surprises in their i gloves Shears says 1971 has been the greatest.year in the'history ol Canadian amateur boxing, and adds, that he thinks sports, fans "will have real thrill" when Ihe Canadians go North American. lilies: Hedley Directs Troy businessman John 'Hed ley will serve as -meet- director with Ed Urbec of am Tony PHllhps of Ulicj Ihe ref e-ree judges. Canada provide two officials; Mat Baranski of Albany, Westey Richardson of Tren'on, I.J.,.' and Archie Goodbee of will coach the U.S, earn, while Matt Cusak of New York City, will act as manager nd Dr. Nicholas Teresi of Al- iany will be head- physician. After tonighl's boulsj the U.S.

ighters will move to Chicago try for berths on the national earn in the Pah-Am Games lo be'held in Columbia, July 29, Sponsors of tonight's event lave made plans to bring other nternational matchups lo the area Plans call for bouts in- ralving teams from Poland, Italy, Russia, Japan Mexico, Romania, England, Ire- and and' Argentina The Troy group also hopes to stage features involving the top amateur lalent in major U.S cities; such, as Chicago vs. New York, or'Albany Tickets for tonighl's event are available i at the Coll seum box office Information available at 785-3393. Team Sports Seen New OTB Source NEW YORK (AP) Th head of New York City's Off Track Belting answering the objections of Ihe commissioners of professional sporls, Ddlo I (CBA) Welli (V) Guirk (CCIIS) William (I MO 6 oo mile (llacil Tm; miTM llradlcy) CCIIS M'rlSneJcr (BG. Marlln (CCIIS) 4 2 5 2 (tec Worobey, Clo kcv CCI1S 1114 rhnn (BO) Shlmirrf-r (CHA) Caro (CBA) (rac low hunllcf-loiine Srheucr (I1C1) I I I I (CBA) (BO) 21 5 (CBA) Matri (CBA) CCHS, D.Bu (CBA) MsrUn (CCIIS) ChcrnWno (CM) "ffl" iSfy-Bh fllinilt, Walah riynn), CBA. VI c'n Sfy-BhtoP Gibbon, linilt, Walah riynn), 31345 (rcconl) In Elite Group Laity Brown of Ihe Washington Redskins last season he came the iinA plnyw In the National Football League lo lush for mote lhan 1,000 yards In one season lie gained 1,125 yaids on the giound COUNTRY CAR WASH'LATHAM Car Wash Giant! Quaker State SUPER BLEND MOTOR OIL 1 0 3 0 QUAflT Porsche Cops Third World Race Title ADENAU, Germany (AP) clinched the world manufacturers title for.

the third year Sunday with a l-2 1 finish and a fifth consecutive ictory in sporls car on Ihe Nuerburgring circuit. Gerard Larousse.and Vic El- dmve the winning Martini car, a Porsche 908-03 prototype, inishing in five hours, Sl.min- lies 49.3 seconds for'an average speed of 102 84 miles an hour Pedro Rodriguez of Mexico Jo of Switzerland rere second in a Gulf 908-03 In 5:51.59.3, and Helmut of Austria and Gljls jcnnep of The Netherlands were third In another. Martini racing team 908.03, Alfa Romeo 113 piolc look fourth and fifth, costing the Italian facloiy Us lasl tjiance of the litlo fiom Porsche Henri Pescatolo of France, and Ilailan Andrea de Adamich wcio fouith and Toinc Here- nans of The Netherlands and Nino a a i a a fifth Poi sclics also look 6 7 810 with a -Ferrari ninth. Belgian Gland Prk drivel Jacklo Ickr, who had the polo position In lllc to" 8 Founr woiku I12P foi the smelling 44 laps, held the lead mosl of the way tmlll he was forced out on the 21st lap His Moammato Sttiss Clay tlofWonl, Ihe wheel Ihe lime whon the engine apparently blew, filfotd look'lliii load on lh 23nl lap and lie and Lniouis wein novel hcndcd they gav IMrscho Its vlcWty In eight men thli senson. four WO'Ynrd.

Tilt Dallas Cowboy rookie Dlion Thornnn hid four 100 yaw inntei during 1970, Dill Gorman's Garland was also unfor- victim of a UTor. which led to the first 1VCC run, Walcott pilchcd eight Innings' Saturday night before the game was halted by rain with the score tied, 1-1, Relumed He returned to the mound at 11:30 Sunday morning and pilch- Vikings Disprove Pre-Tourney Poll Falcons Sweep Twin Bill The Cohoes Falcons swept a doubleheader from visiting Falls taking the fi-5, winning: the nightcap, 8-7, in the second extra, inning in double header action in the Northway. Baseball-league Sunday afternoon. It was the opening game of the season for both clubs. Frank Pietranicllo, Gary Lauver and Tony DiCarlo each had a double to pace the winners in the first game.

Jim Chrisman had douhle two singles for Cohoes in the opener. Bruce Van. Dyke ripped off a triple and a single in the nightcap while teammate Mike Fusco had two doubles, for the winners Bob Finnegan had a double and a single for Cohoes. Eon Cicchinelli picked up the win in the first game while Keith Wilson was the pitcher of record in the second game First'Game Little Falls 020 201 0-5 8 Cohoes Falcons 000 102 1-8 4 2 Mike Murraj and Bob fume- gan, Ron Tuppodo, Ron Cicchi nelli (4) and Gary. Lauvcr.

Second Game Little' Falls, 020 302 000-7 11 2 Cohoes Falcons 010 320 101--8 11 2 Mike Murray and Bob Finne gan; Jim DeLaMater, Keith Wil son (6) and Gary Lauver. ion Valley a distant 10-1 chance win the title on the basis of Is "lack of depth," Nothing could have far her from the truth as the re- crve utility infielder turned out be the hitting star for the Vikings' in their first game of he series. To make things worse for the Sentinel prognosticators' an- jlher Viking reserve, Jack Iroomhead, singled and.scored other Hudson Valley run in he sixth inning to send tlii fame into overtime Carroll, a on the icason, tracked a Bill Moran lailball to deep center to open -he, 13th Inning, base, and raced home on an infield error. Carroll replaced viking regu lar Mike Battisle in the sixth inning after the latter injured his throwing hand ii a collision Broomhead, Who has been su Derb as a substitute-all year, en- the contest with a ,333 batting average; Hudson Valley a John Pastore hopes the Grand June Colorado newspaper con- jnues to predict With similar accuracy The line on tournament Learns listed the paper was as follows prior to thp Series Miami Bade JC 2-1; San Jacinto--3-1 (San Jacinlo was eliminated after its first two gimes incidentally), Merrimec --''I, Louisbuig--7-1, Mt Hood --8-1; Hudson-Valley, 10-1 Genesee 201 five morn innings to grab; lio hard-fought victory, Loulshurg loaded .1 the first, second and unlngs, hut Walcolt get out of each jam wllht strikeouts. In the sixth Inning, light, he was touched for (ha) one Louisburg run after iill Moran reached on an He was erased, on a fielder's! choice by Boh Driver, who stolo! ecbnd and scored when Garand a long Iriple to lefts center field.

In the 12lh, the North Caro- in.a team got Walcott rouble again when the first wo men reached base. Bill Cur-! in' walked and Mike Wells singled, but Currin was tagged! iut on a grounder to Carroll. Relief pitcher Huss -Smith owed with a single lo.load the. lases, but Walcott, who 'always, seem 1 to rise to the struck: out Driver and got Garand to pop out to end the 'The'Vikings were outliit, 13-8J but made the most of their icoring opportunities and scant- ills In the sixth, Jack Broom- lead and Ed Harvey singled icfore Garland's miscue allowed i Broomhead to scoie tying' in. Hudson Valley coach John Paslore felt it was not a good jerformanc.e by his Viking team, iut'admitled laterj.il was 'gutUest job I've ever seen, the 1 joys deserve a lot of credit Hudson Valley must now three more games to grab the' coveled NJCAA baseball crown, they should lose against Hood, the Vikings would plav another game later today If win, they will play a semi- tinal game on Tuesday.

Hudson Valley 000 001 000 000 1--2' 8 4 Mexico Takes Davis Cup Leac MEXICO CITY (AP) MeM co took a 21 lead over Canada Sunday in the second round 'the North American'Zone Cup competilion by winning thi doubles match at the Kafael Osuna Tennis Stadiums Gan'ad'a and Mexico split, the singles matches held Satur day, Ihe opening day of the besl-of-five Loiiisbiirg 000 001 000 000 0--1 13 4 Walcott and Reynolds, Amato (9), Morgan, Smith (9) and Rogers. TRUCKS 12 TO 16 FT. VANS TRACTORS AND TRAILERS PANELS; For RENT by Hour, Doy ir Aha Specialized LEASE PUNS. AS Open Sundayi NICKERBOCKER DRIVEURSELF; SOUTH OF HOOSICK 2329 TROY TELEVISIONS'- NEWSPAPE S'- NATIONAL MAGAZINES' BUY OF THE YEAR ays he will go ahead with plans extend OTB to learn sports Howard Samuels charged Sat that -the commissioners re "not dealing with the rea vorld and real people" as he utlmed his belling plan foi ports such as football and base- all. He was reacting to the unified land against: such, extension ast week by commissioners 'ete Eozelle -'of the National Football-League, Bowie Kuhn of major -league Walter Cennedy of the National Basket all Association, Jack Dolph of he American Basketball, Asso- ialion and Clarence Campbell Ihe Nalional Hockey League.

Samuels slill would need leg- slain appioval, and the eai iest that could come would be anuary 1974. Samuels who said he' would chance to meet with he commissioners 'and make lis'case for OTB in other sports ban horse- racing, indicated he vas thinking in lerms ot pool similar, lo Ihose being ised illegally during the football season and legally published 'in England for socccivHe insisted hat OTB could only help sports wiping out undercover gambling. He said' he with the commissioner In thcii ion ceni about the "unknown Influence of legalized gambling on respective spoils," but maintained thai legil, govern- mont operated belling on spoih ivould reduce Ihe danger' ol 'fixed events." "Just ti Icagalired parl-mutual kttlng on holies i educed illegal gambling on horses and the fixing of hone racing, so can pail mulual boiling on spoils under government control reduce the power of oiganlzed crime ant the dangeu ot (King sports event 1 he Id, He pointed out Hint wide- spicad betting existed lenin ipoits (of long Hint, and estimated the nt $20 billion ycur, rcpicscnllng 80 per cent of Ihe Income ol oignnlzed. crlmb, OTB bouitn In Now Ymk.Clly thin spring by Inking Ms on hurness races iloostvelt itid YonVeri rtcewiyi, POOL INCLUDES: 19'xH' Oulildl Dimcnlion 18'xl2' Swim area 4Z" constant YOU GET THIS II FILTER PUMP SAFETY STURDY FENCE SWING UP STAIRS STEEL BRACING STEEL SET-IN VINYL LINER PATIO SUN DECK AISOLUTELY NO OBLIBATION! FORFdEE FSTIMUTE CALL OR WRITE ABSOLUTELY NO OBLIGATJONI FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL OR WRITE SERVICE PAIUY SUN. 452-1457 pllllllllllllllHH PERMALIFE PRODUCTS 310 State St.

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