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Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from Lubbock, Texas • Page 37

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LUBBOCK DRAGWAY In Wheel Standing Round By 1MVK 1MMKI. Avalanohc-Journul Sports Sta It was a series of ups an downs at Lubbock Dragway Sun day. Tommy McNeely was and Tommy Davis was down. two battled in the whee standing exhibition car com petition in a best two of three series with McNeely tak ing all three races, before crowd of 4,000 fans. to the rules, Ih wheel slanders must go up their rear wheels at the star and keep that position for th entire quarter-mile.

If a ca touches down before complelio of the run, it is disqualified, Such was the case for Davi; Davis, driving the "Red Baron 1 touched down halfway down th strip on the first run to giv JftcNeely's "Fugitive" the win the second race, Davi couldn't get off the ground a the start to again give McNeel the win. The same thing hap nened in the third race. disgusted, Davl altered the weights on his ca and made a solo run at the eni of the day. He made it all th this time on the rea yvheels, scrapping the back bum per. and sending sparks flyin: over the track.

-fRoy Rastetter of Hale Cente kept his crown in the com petition eliminator class bj Randy Pumphrey in th finals with an S.97 ET at 155.7 mph when Pumphrey caught red light. had reached th finals by defeating Johnn. JRodgers in the semifinals whet Rodgers also red lighted Rpdgers had started the day an upset victory over Lub bock's Charles Pope. won the competition title in the.National Hot Rod Association World Championship Series races here last month. Xubbock's Malcolm Garrett in Ws B-street roadster named the "Tush Hog" won the modifiec eliminator class, downing Claire in the finals when also red lighted.

Garrett postec an 11.21 ET in the final. 5-It took two runs, but Jerri Shinkus, who is tied for sixth in NHRA point standings with won life super stock division wilh a narrow win over Tulia's Gary Moore, going the distance in 11.55 at 119.05 mph Shinkus had another big win in the semis, outrunning lough Gary Doose. When the two lined up for the fihals, Moore was given too jnuch of a handicap and won easily, which resulted in a rerun. The handicap was corrected on the second try. Chapman won the stock eliminator field, clipping Mac Carr in the finals.

Chapman posted a 16.64 ET at SO.S7 mph Carr experienced engine difficulty and could only get up mph. Lonnie Franke. who won the ET bracket king of the hill title in the WCS meet over Mike Collins, retained his title when challenger Steve Monroe couldn't get his car going at the start of the finals. Franke posted a 13.6S ET at 86,71 mph. was the only run of the day for Franke, who, by virtue ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS BY CARRIER On Display at -1101 Art.

II Sales, Serrlce anil Jtep.ilr "UDY CALL BRADY" Vnone -11-1303 IDALOU 'JSTATE Membor FDIC Earn Interest $1,000.00 Invesrment CoJl: 806-795-3449 8C6-762-1T02 102 AvcnM Ubtwck. fmtl Earp, BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH Church lends being king of the hill, had an automatic berth 1 in (he finals. Monroe wen bracket 3, then defeated Andy Groves, winner of bracket 2, in the quarterfinals and Sherry Robnett, winner of bracket 5, in the semis. Tom Kcisling was the winne in bracket 4, Today, at 10 a.m. McNeel will take his "Fugitive" to th Lubbock State School to give th children, there a close look a his super-charged Corvette.

'FREEZE-UP? 15 U5URLLV THE RESULT OF INTERRUPTED MOTION DURING THE RUPTED MflNY FINE GOLFERS EMPLOY FOKWflRD PRESS TO KEEP MOTION G01N6 RND PREVENT TENSION. MY METHOD IS TO HOLD THE CLUB RfiTHER LOOSELY flS I RDDRES5 THE flND WflGGLE INTO POSITION. THEN, JUST BEFORE STRRT1NG THE BRCK- SWING I FIRM-UP MV GRIP. THIS RLLOWS fl SMOOTH, CONTINUED RHYTHM flND fl FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT. 26 Spotlight On Detroit's Battle With Baltimore (Continued From Page One) lits to capture the opener with Jobby Murcer leading the attack, Murcer doubled anc scored in the first inning ant atcr drove in three runs wilh a iinglc and sacrifice fly.

In the nightcap, Ron Blomberg hit a towering home run and contributed one of four consecutive sixth inning singles fiat put New York in front for ceeps. Sparky Lyle nailed down the 'ictory for Rob Gardner. It was tiie 16th save of the season for he Yankees' bullpen-ace. Red Sox Unload The Red Sox unloaded for 18 lits against Milwaukee in the irst game of their double- leader with Rico Petrocelli and Reggie Smith driving in five runs apiece. Petrocelli had a grand slam lomc seventh of.

his Smith drilled a pair of home runs. Carlton Fisk also homered for Boston. Ben Oglivie. who had three lits in the first game romp, ontributcd three more in the ligViteap as Boston completed he sweep. Oglivie's third.hit opened the Hh inning and he reached sec- nd on an error by catcher Ele Rodriguez.

Doug Griffin's acrifice moved him to third nd then Juan Beniquez, who Iso had three hits, brought im home with a sacrifice fly. The sweep kept Boston fourth the East, one-half game be- ind New York and six back of jvision-leading Detroit. Richie Scheinblum, the Amer- can League's leading hitter, ad six hits in nine al bats for Cansas City in the double- eader split with Texas. Cookie lojas also had six hits for the Loyals. Texas took the opener wilh IBI-singles by Ted Kubiak and Howard snapping a 5-5 ie in the IQlh inning.

Hal king's seventh inning homer ied it for the Rangers, who dew an early 4-0 lead. Scheinblum took care of the igntcap against his former eammales, collecting a homer, ouble and single and scoring iree times. "I never really had a chance in the major leagues until I came to Kansas City," said Scheinblum, who saw previou LJUfT 1WUC big league duty with ton Cleveland. "It was- great honor to play for Ted Williams (Texas' manager) but I never had a chance." Given his chance with Ihe Royals, Scheinblum is batting a sizzling .341. twins Clip Ctficsigo Minnesota clipped Chicago in the'first: game of their doubleheader wifh' Bobby Darwin and Eric Soderholm driving in two runs apiece.

Jim Kaat, 10-2, gol credit for the victory with'late relief help from Wayne Granger and Dave LaRoche. In the second game, Pat Kelly drove in one run and scored the other as the White Sox rebounded for the split. Chicago scored both its runs in the third inning when Rich Morales singled and scored on Kelly's double. Then Dick Allen singled Kcliy home. Vida Blue won his second game of the season, limiting California to even hits to beat Hie Angels.

Joe Rudi had- a double- and triple and scored two runs for Oakland. U.S. Open (Continued From Page One) was then," she said, "mostly because I don't play as often." Betty Burdeindt, tied- for second going into the final round, vas alone at 302. three strokes off Ihe pace. At were Mick- ey Wright, a four-time vinrrer who carded a Open final round 71; Gloria Ehret, with a and Jane Bastachury Booth, he U.S.

Curtis Cup player who inished best among the nine amateurs who made the 36-hole cutoff. Englehorn Fades Shirley Englehorn, who led AT ICC Field Looks To Jennings Wck Jennings 'bolted -'out the pack Sunday with 'a 68 jjrab a four stroke lead in th Lubbock Country chain plbhshipg- after, two rounds, Jennings has a 145 total wit the final round on tap Tuesda with all flights involved in medi play. Bucky Sheffield, who had 71 Sunday, is four strokes In second and first-ro'md leade Toby Foster, who soared to a SO, is lodged in, third with 152 total. rur.tn def. Kenner up on del Arthur.

MIHer, Hutledie de" Joe' CrVenl M. t'ONSOUWm jMtL A a I lwn1 3 Bui) A rto def. Arlle Beery, 1 gp; Bob iMt de 'iw' od rs Ixland Payne def. Vf. H.

chappelL 3-1 FJJGHr KOU.VJJ Don Reynold ies l) 1 w'ow, red Whllloci, 3 CO.NSCHL W. A. DlckMn del, DIi default; Don tVatkins i Davis, a Bill Croo Jeff Hcbeood, up. RI iheineld dtl. Bob Stanley.

3 2 THIKU FLIGHT M.CO.ND EOU.VU Waller del' Dl def. -Dr. Foru-the, 3-2; Dr. Bill Klncal M. John Scozslni.

2 1: Jerry Jorda del Dr. Forwthe 3-2; Dr BUI Klnca lei. UT. AH uronwell, 1 up CONSOJ Busier Hicks def. Le'ete Jackw Jolm Klni def.

JJm Basi, W. R. iioss dtf. Dr. David Hayme 3 3 2: Bob Wilker def.

Dr. Don Halchtt FOURTH VUfiHT SECOXB Dr Ray del. Bin 3 Mse del. Jimmy Yales, 4 J- "Jh Anderson. 4 mke Webb def.

Jamei def Vf. ij. ifulftn; 1 un; Cham 5 1 1 Joe Smllh. 6 Roy? Kelly, def. Sam Stront.

1 up- 1 Jacicwn def. Dr. Cene Brorn. 1 up. SECO.VD- KOUKD Bean, 3: erry Nssh Bill McMillan, 1-tip; Dr.

Norman Mon 3ef. Mark SoderqulsU 4-3; Don Lander iuurer. 3 Oispraan, 1 UP: B. Rains def. dc uer.

Raymond Marshall. cnitchtr Bucky Sheffield. Moss l' nold s. Cochran: I'RESinKNT'S 12:20 Telford. Don Crow, John Blaltey, ITorrii Turner Do rown Lotion Burnelt; Jill Bartlcy.

Chester llarstan, Joh Bycrs, Divijhl Andrews. FIKST FLIGKT 11:00 itcitinn, Cochran. Rutledje. CONSOL.4T10X 11:07 Aldenon. Ad derton.

Ixmc, Payne. Vise. Fennell, Webb. CONSOU4T10N' Neighbors. Rainwater, Kelli IHCK5O1U F1JGHT Beane he first two rounds despite off the tour for a year yith ankle surgery, wound up )lay at SOT, as did Jane Bla- ock, the LPGA's leading money winner season who is FIRST MORTGAGE CHURCH BONOS for Sole.

OHefinq yoc up to Interesf Po- Mo'e InformoHon Coll o' Wntr Oe- fl Chore!) WESTERN HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH Lubbsxh 70414 pi, 794.4304 or suing pro golf for million for attempting to suspend her for a year for rules infractions. Joanne Garner, who was here lo defend her title, carded a final 79, for a 312. But Mrs. Berning' isn't sure she'll bo defending her crown year. "I hope to be pregnant," she said.

want at least more children." three BONDS New Being Sold By LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN COLLEGE Call or Write: Or. F. W. Mattox, 806-792-3221 Lubbock Christian College 5601 West )9ih Street Lubbock, Texas 79407 Cleveland (Continued From Page One) me Friday night and I tried it Saturday and putted well. To- day I had only 29 putts." Homcniuk slammed a five- iron for a hole-in-one on the 165-yard No.

3 hole. "Don't I get a car?" he asked. "Here am hilling a hole-in-one and no is giving away Cadillacs." That ace, second of this tournament this year, wasn't all that new to Homenuik. He's had three in his pro career, but this was hit first on the U.S. tour.

VKTERAN WINS HAMILTON. Onl. Veteran cyclist Siegi Koch of the International Cycling Club, Toronto, won the City of Hamilton Grand Prix Sunday. Koch clocked three hours and 45 minutes over, the 80-mile course. Women's (Continued From Page meters and 23.4 in the 200.

In addition, she ran a leg he Washington, D.C. Sports In ernational's. 880-yard medlej quartet that turned in the only bona fide record. Records Are Set The other American marks vere in.new events. Tena Anex Sacramento, Calif, traveler he in 9:42.6 anc 'eanne Detroit did the walk in 6:59.1.

Besides the new events, mee records fell in'the Shot by Maren Seidler; 1, 00 meters in 418.4 by Franci of San Jose, Calif, high jump a by Miss Reid a Jamaican; and 400-meter 32.3 by Kathy Mammons Sacramento, Calif. The 1972 meet was hard on iefending champions. Only Pa fawkins of New York in thi 00-meter Sherr; Calvert of Los Angeles, in thi avelin throw and Miss Dell, ina could keep their titles. The team race had a new vinner, Los Angele 'rack Club with 61 points Washington, D.C. Sports Inter ational was second with 56, nd the defending champior York Atoms, ended up in hird with 31.

Attitude Bad Mrs. Connolly, a four-time Hympian, admitted her rnenta ttitude is not the best right ow. "It's very baxi," the pretty ig-tailed veteran said, starting a weep. "And it has nothing to with my throwing." She finished packing her gear and did not elaborate on. her problem, saying only, "I'm sorry, I have to catch a plane." Miss White, another four-time Olympian, said she's in shape "yet, it was a struggle." Pointing to said, "Here her I'm head, she altogether Maybe I just peaked too early this year." The first 16 finishers in the running events and the first in the 1,500 meters and field events move on to the Olympic trials.

Journalists Urged To Guard Rights NEW YORK (AP)-The head of the New York Reporters Association has urged journalists' organizations.to press for legislation that would protect reporters from being forced to disclose confidential sources ol information. In a statement Sunday, John Shanahan said that such legislation was vital to preserve the role of the press -as a watchdog of society. On Thursday the U.S. Su preme Court ruied that report ers must give grand juries information they have obtained from confidential sources. "It is especially vital to have this protection to expose corruption among public officials or in government agencies," he said.

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"If the power to stretch the aw is not in the hands of a rincipled man of integrity like ioover, then what will happen this nation if an unprincipled man is doing the moot said. He was speaking before the Oth annual New England rally or God, family and country in Boston. Smoot. one of the speakers at special tribute to Hoover, said much of the FBI's, power is downright nd poses the threat of becom- ig an instrument of police stale yranny. "Speak to me not of confid- of men," Smool quoted xxnas Jefferson, "but rather, nd them down from mischief the chains of the constilu- 'ZS EUwl CD .54 EranPd Falrcn cam Fair Ind ice -F- SI 3SH' 531- jOTi JOS i.

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