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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 84

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PBX 2-C PBX THE MIAMI HERALD Sat April 24 1971 THE MIAMI HERALD Sat April 24 1971 North Stars 1r in One for Expctnsion Clubs IMSPEMIN The Rangers meanwhile used Vic Hadfield's first-ever playoff hat trick to take a 2-1 edge over Chicago with the fourth game also scheduled for New York Sunday afternoon That game will be televised nationally The North Stars-Canadiens series shifts to Minnesota for the next two games today and Sunday nights giving the Stars a chance to take a commanding lead in that set and go on to what would be probably the most stunning upset in Stanley Cup history "GMING a win here in Montreal is a big psychological lift for our team" said Montreal was in the penalty box for two of the Minnesota goals 'by Parise and Hampson and left the game in a tantrum when Coach Hal MacNeil didn't use him in the third period "I didn't think Ferguson was playing that well and I can't help what he says or thinks" MacNeil said "I'm running this MD4I and I have to make changes as I see fit" Hadfield became only the fourth Ranger player ever to get a hat trick in Stanley Cup competition and his center Jean Ratelle set a club playoff record by assisting on all four New York goals The third member of the line Rod Gilbert collected the other Ranger goal tying him with Hall of Famer Frank Boucher for the all-time team lead in playoff goals with 16 "WE'VE BEEN working together for a long long time and we work well together" said Gilbert in explaining the effectiveness of the line which has accounted for five of the six New York goals in the Chicago series "Jean is skating like I've never seen him skate all year and Vic has been just tremendous" Emile Francis coach of the Rangers said of Hadfield's hat trick which was only the third of his 10-year National Hockey League career "He couldn't have picked a better time Vic's been one of our strongest players over the last few weeks and that line just had a tremendous game" Stan Mildta scorid Chicago's only goal early in the first period when the Hawks took 10 shots on goalie Ed Giacomin but they managed only seven shots over the next two periods "We had the opportunities but they weren't dangerous ones" said Chicago Coach Billy Reay championship in 31 years turned back the Chicago Black Hawks 4-1 MINNESOTA'S victory evening that best-of-seven series at one game each was the first ever by an expansion club in postseason play against one of the six older teams snapping a string of 17 consecutive losses St Louis lost eight games in a row to Montreal in the 1968 and 1969 finals and four more to Boston in last year's finals Philadelphia was beaten in four straight by Chicago In this year's quarterfinals and the North Stars lost their first game in Montreal By MARTIN LADER United Press International Writer Now that the big bad Boston Bruins are a surprise cas: ualty of the Stanley Cup playoffs the four remaining survivors are leading with their best shots in what has -become a wide-open scram ble The Minnesota North 'Stars the longest shots of all among the semifinalists accomplished what no other ex pansion team ever did before against the establishment rtoping the Montreal Cana ialens 63 Thursday night the New York Ran- gers seeking their first (won by Montreal 7-2) and we had to prove to our fans just what kind of a hockey club we have I hope it'll be the same story back home" Parise Jude Drouin Ted Hampson and Lou Nanne scored for Minnesita in the first period Murray Oliver got the fifth goal in the second period and Charlie Burns wound up the scoring by shocting into an empty net with 24 seconds left in the game JOHN FERGUSON of Minnesota goaltender Cesar Maniago who was in the net for Thursday's game "You know things broke loose for the Canadiens in their guar terfinal series when they upset Boston and it could go the same way for us" Danny Grant a former Montreal player who drew assists on three of Minnesota's four first-period goals added: "We're full of fire now We were really disenchanted with our performance in that first game I 111' II iants eat Tto Lauderdale Snaps Skid 6 i 0 irates 2-0 -4 PrasBuRGH (up) Rookie righthander Steve Stone pitched a five-hit shutout for his first major league victory and drove in a run with a bases-loaded walk as overcome the Yankees who by that time were In front to stay Earle a strong righthander struck out 10 batters walked one and seemed 44 i1 i 3777F'1-4 't'' I ss i': 1:011 1- 4" -so 4 iii i1 ir tt1-- 1 i i 1 on 4 :4::: 4 tto 1 ikts 'N 4 t4 :::4::: 4v1047)-fS-1 1:: I 1 -44b 1'' op40 IA 'I ii ::::44 NIt 44': 1 '41 't i''''' :1 4' 1 1 ikrei44 i 1: 41::4 tt 1 RAr'-: 7' A 0- v4e Nogi 'It -4 :::1 :::::7:::" ek- li pleased with his seven-hit performance "My control was good tonight" Earle said "I felt fine until the eighth when the humidity got to me" The New Jersey hurler pitched seven innings of one hit ball against Pompano in his only other start By RICK STOCKTON Of Our 'reward Bureau FORT LAUDERDALE Two three-run outbursts powered the Fort Lauderdale Yankees to a 6-4 victory over West Palm Beach Friday night It was the Yankees' first victory after fives staright losses to the Expos Nineteen-y a -old Rick Earle earned his second triumph of the young season without a loss The game was tied 3-3 when Fort Lauderdale came up in the sixth Nine men came to the plate but only Frank Rossi hit safely a three-run 400-foot home run off the left field scoreboard SAN FRANCISCO PITTSBURGH abrhbi brlibl Soeier ss 4 1 2 0 Cash 2b 4 0 0 0 Fuentes 2b 5 0 1 0 Hebner 3b I 0 0 0 Mays 4 I 0 1 Clemente rf 3 0 1 0 McCovey lb 3000 ADliver 4010 Dietz 3 0 0 0 Davaillio If 4 0 2 0 Hendersn If 3 1 1 0 BRobrtsn lb 4000 Foster rf 4 0 3 0 Sanguillo 3 0 1 0 Gailagher 3h 2 0 0 0 Hernandz 3 0 0 0 Heise 3b 1 0 0 0 Walker 2 0 0 0 Slone 3 0 0 1 Pagan Ph 1 0 0 0 Grant 0000 Total 32 2 7 2 Total 32 0 5 0 Sae Francisco 1 1 0 000-2 Pittsburgh 010101101-0 Hernandez 2 Francisco 10 Pittsburgh 0 SallaUillft IP RER BB 50 Stone (W1-0) 1 SOO 1 2 Walker 1110 I 7 2 1 5 3 Grant 1 000 1 0 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PALM ICH FT LAUD AB It AS It Whited 4 1 2 Shaw 2b 3 1 0 Chaoman 2b 4 1 2 Waters 301 Scanlon ab 1 0 0 Gardner It 310 Correa 3h 1 0 0 Rossi lb 3 1 1 Murray If 3 0 0 Pitcock rt 400 Down 11 4 0 0 3b 411 Foote 4 0 'Mora 311 Smith lb 3 0 0 Hernandez is 4 1 2 Scott oh 0 0 Earle 0 400 Baez ss 4 1 1 Tetrault I 000 Lynch I 100 Gilbert 0 000 Arco oh 1 1 1 Brown 000 Totals 31 4 1 Totals 31 0 6 Palm Bch 100 110 010-4 Ft Laud 030 030 00x-6 the San Francisco Giants beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 2-0 Friday night Stone 23 in only his fourth big league game allowed just one runner to reach third base in outdueling lefthander Luke Walker Walker was a victim of his own wildness when he walked three men including one intentionally to give the Giants their first run in the second inning Willie Mc-Covey led off the inning with a walk and following two successive force-outs third baseman Richie Hebner booted a bouncer for an error to put runners on second and third After intentionally walking Alan Gallagher Walker walked Stone to tome In a run The Pirates played without Willie Stargell who has bit a record tying 10 homers this month Stargell was late scratch from the lineup after a complaint of an upset stomach i 1 7 Changes Hit WIBC Bowl Event 2 Hernandez 6 Earle 4 Foote 6 Rossi 3 Correa Correa 2 Smith Palm Beach 1 Palm Beach 4 Fort Lauderdale 6 White Rossi Shaw 2 Pitcock 1 eakis 1 HBP SC 1111i011 A-441 IP ER BB SO Lunch 4 1-3 5 5 5 3 Gilbert 220310001 Brown 1 00003 Earle 7 4 4 110 Tetrault 1 00000 Press International Telephotos Reaching Back Dodgers Top Reds 30 victory over the California Angels Thursday night Blue hurled a five-hitter in winning his fourth game against one defeat Vida Blue reaches far back for a fast ball as he hurls the Oakland A's to WEST PALM BEACH took a 1-0 lead in the first inning on Jerry White's leadoff home run to left The Yankees' first three runs came in the second on two infield singles Julio Hernandez' double an infield out and a steal of home by Hernandez The Expos nibbled at the 3:1 deficit and tied with sin gle runs in the fourth and fifth Another run in the eighth wasn't enough to CINCINNATI (UPI) Claude Osteen pitched a five hitter and Steve Garvey hit a two-run double in the ninth inning Friday night as the Los Angeles dodgers blanked the Cincinnati Reds 3-0 Braves Postpones ATLANTA (AP) A daylong rain Friday forced postponement of a scheduled night game between the San Diego Padres and Atlanta Braves the opener in a four game series No make-up date was announced ATLANTA (UPI) Seven changes in the top 10 standings highlighted play in the Woman's International Bowling Congress ment as it passed the one third mark of competition In Open Division team competition Murphy Insurance of Bismark ND paced by Etna Elma and Helen Kavonius rolled Into second place with 2603 51 pins behind leading Steak N' Shake of Indianapolis Clint's Restaurant of Chattanooga took over sixth place with 2485 and Recreation Lanes Rochester I nn moved into ninth with 2439 Shoe's Cool To Kentucky i 1 nine 1 iiii" 6- San Francisco Pittsburgh abrbbi OW)! Spitler ss 4 1 2 0 Cash 2b 4000 Fuentes 2b 5010 Hebner 3b 4000 Mays 4 0 0 1 Clemente rt 3010 McCover lb 3 0 0 0 Oliver cf 4010 Dietz 3000 Doyenne it 4020 Henderson It 3 1 1 0 Robertson lb 40 0 Foster rt 4030 Sanguillen 3010 Gailaoher 3b 2 0 0 0 Hernandz ss 3000 Heise 30 1 0 0 0 Walker 2 0 0 0 Stone 3001 Pagan oh 1000 Grant's 0000 Totals 32 2 7 2 Totals 32 0 Baseball Standings Baseball Standings I Palm Afternoon 'Program FIRST RP Grade 1 EFs Sunny April 5 Palm's Ring 2 Noble Jay 6 Rota Wreckiess 3 miss Howdy 7 Kyle's Bo 4 National Jet' II X's Jo Beth SECOND RP Grade 1 V's Sparkle 4 Bud O'Brien 2 Willie Wag 6 13's Tempo 3 Earl Moss 7 Ratrereno 4 Mimi Master 8 F's Queen THIRD RP Grade 1 EFs Satin Dolly 5 Jorita 2 Miss Nickle 6 Bob Maynard 3 Iron Gate Mike Blossom Hill 4 Sol's Duke W's Anna 1 Palm San Francisco 010 010 2 Pittsburgh 00 000 0 Hernandez 2 Francisco 10 Pittsburgh fianguillen he terbbse Stone 14 3 8 0 1 3 Walker 4 1-2 7 2 1 1 3 Grant 106010 A-12350 010 Mil COO- 2 00 000 000- Staub's Homer Lifts Expos 3-2 HOUSTON (AP) Rusty Staub slammed a two-run homer to break a scoreless tie Friday night as the Montreal Expos turned back the Houston Mtros 3-2 Kline Homers Dairy Queen Greenville Miss scored 2290 for seventh place in Division Two team event Tita Morgan of Tampa took over 10th place in Division One singles with 586 FOURTH RP Bride 1 Tony Pal lua Babe 2 Roto Pablo 6 0's Paso 3 HOs Magnolia 7 Boa ur) Roar 4 Mntague Archer I ZalirKla State League iFt Lauderdale 6 Palm Beach 4 GB St Pete 3 Orlando 2 Winter Haven at Daytona Bch Incomplete 1 Pompano Bch at Key West In2 complete 3 THURSDAY'S RESULTS 4y2 St Petersburg 3-2 Orlando 2-4 Pompano Beach 144 Key West 14 Tampa 7-7 Lakeland 5-6 GB ter Fl welt 3-5! Se65A 24 THURSDAY'S RESULTS St Petersburg 3-2 Orlando 2-4 Pompano Beach 144 Key West 14 Tampa 7-7 Lakeland 5-6 Winter Haven 3-5 Daytona Beach 2-4 Luuderdall INGLEWOOD Calif (AP) Jockey Bill Shoe maker was back at Holly wood Park Friday after rid ing Dynastic to a third-place finish in the Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland Thursday and said he plans to skip the Kentucky Derby May 1 "As of now I'm planning to ride Cougar II for trainer Charlie Whittingham next Saturday in the Century" Shoemaker said The SHAM-added Century Handicap May 1 is the first major turf test of the meeting Shoemaker rode the Chilean-bred Cougar II to victory in the San Juan Capistrano Handicap at Santa Alta April 10 "Something drastic could happen to force a change in these plans but as it stands now I'll be in California next weekend" Shoemaker said FIFTH RP Grade 1 Sheik Mario 5 2 India Palm 6 3 Salina Rose 7 I 4 G's Lonelv II 5 6 7 Oshkosh Cougar Appraised F's Sioux 1)'s Duca 0 5 Bob's Cheri Tom's Tugger 7 There's Fred I O'Brien Florida EASTERN DIVISION Pct Cocoa 7 3 700 Miami 7 4 636 Palm Beach 6 5 545 a Lauderdale 5 6 455 Pompano Bch 4 6 A00 Key West 2 7 222 WEST DIVISION Pct St Pete 8 3 727 'Whiter Haven 7 3 700 Daytona Bch 6 4 600 Tampa 6 5 545 Orlando 3 8 273 Lakeland 2 9 182 FRIDAYS RESULTS Timpa 8 Lakeland 7 Cocoa 4 Miami 2 Beach Evening Program FIRST RP Grade 0 I Melody Lad 5 Cork lus Candy 2 Speed Broker 6 Misty Mint 3 Forward Gal 7 Brushy Creek 4 Richard Kavner I Same leen SECOND38 Grade 1 Sparkling Rose Rocking Ronda 2 Colonel Jem 8 Oshkosh Roudy 3 X's Mandy 7 Ceit's Serena 4 IS Ain't So Pavo TKIRO RP Grade A I Pestered 5 Charley Rob 2 Tiny Button 6 Madison Joker 3 Twister Twister 7 Peoperone 4 Rambler I Dapper Dean FOURTH RP Grade I Smokey Dee 5 SG Red Rock 2 Sergeant Jim 6 Jane's Report 3 Westy Soda 7 CS Kut 4 Bronzia Palm 8 Jary Mena FIFTH Ix Grade I DG's Shy One 2 Lauragal LG's MAndY 3 Babeover 7 There's Shorty 4 HW's Helen 8 Bella Ma SIXTH RP Grade 1 Front Anchor Pays Pal 2 Ricotti Mntague EnSign 3 HD's Gess 7 Deena 4 MHs Red Stone 8 Grand Veda SEVENTH 34 Grade 1 Cahill Celtic 5 Augment 2 Inever 6 Toast Betty 13 Janie Moss 7 Karts Kate 14 SS Buz So EIGHTH RP Grade 1 Annie Dancer 5 Peal Son 2 Chief Tide 6 Bonnie Yee 3 Speedy Julius elAARbmrbidncgo iN tius hit 4 GNestTuHre RP Grad 1 Secret Patrol 5 Timely Terri 2 Mike Henry 6 Harold Dewitt 3 Gander 7 Fury Of Brdwy 4 Vakety Sax I She's Stylish TENTH lb Grade I Kim Michelle 5 Cork'n Cleaver 2 SS Jetso 6 Track Crown 3 Zi Zi 7 Dewitt's Bang 4 Cretin Twist Lass ELEVENTH BP Grade I Lola Barr5 5 Brave Owl 2 Citrus Bowl HD Cordell 3 Dixie 7 Track Trauma 4 Pam's Rom I Wemmie Palm TWELFTH We Grade 1 11M's Ellsworth 5 First Goal 2 Oklahoma Bill Cri Lou 3 Oshkosh Lady 7 Plight Of Apollo) 4 Forest Flower I Cri Como Beach SIXTH RP Grade 1 Bowl Along 2 Terminate 3 X's Steve 4 B's Boomer Brewers Whip Nats' McLain WASHINGTON (UPI) Denny McLain had a no-hitter for five innings Friday but blew his cool and was ejected from the game in the sixth inning when tne Milwaukee Brewers tagged him for four runs to defeat the Washington Senators 4-0 VA Lift NY 73 NEW YORK (UPI) Steve Kline pitched a five hitter and retired 20 of the last 22 batters he faced and Bobby Murcer and Roy White unloaded towering home runs Friday night as the New York Yankees beat the Minnesota Twins 7-3 West Palm Beach 74 Fort 6-4 Cocoa 6-1 Miami 24 TODArS GAMES palm Beach at Ft Lauderdale Pompano Bch at Key West Cocoa at Miami Lakeland at Tampa Winter Haven at Daytona Bch Orlando at St Pete 2 3 Bosox Post 3rd Win in Row 71 BOSTON (UPI) George Scott's three-run homer Friday carried the Boston Red Sox to their third straight victory a 7-1 decision over the Chicago White Sox SEVENTH RP Grade 1 G's Tom Shifty Lil 2 Ray's Blondie 6 Lacer 3 Okosh Tornado 7 Thrlder Sumner 4 Hanky Doll Rockin Ginger EIGHTH PP Grade 9 1 My Bev 5 Redwood 2 Roc Nob Met 6 Rusty Bars 3 Jersey Donna 7 Wild Comedian 4 Whinned Nora 6 9- McLain erupted into a dispute with plate umpire Art Frantz over a ball four call to Mike Hegan on a 3-2 pitch MILWAUKEE WASHINGTON Atirlibi Drfib4 abrhbl NINTH RP Grade A I Captain Yet 5 Lkttle Kittle 2 Captivated Weg Wag 3 rz A Cuti 7 Henry's Mary 4 Clyde yea Keen BOOM TENTH RP Grade 1 BUSY BEe 5 R's Stride 2 Midnight 6 Captain Gruff 3 Ell Bloom 7 Brown Bagger 414 D's Shea Hokem ELEVENTH RP Grade 1 Noble Charger 5 rz A tutu 2 Instant Jet 6 Pen Ray 3 Run Free 7 Smiley Mac 4 Hurry Dora I Southern Sail 11 Kentucky 1Wins Takes 3-2Lead HAMPTON Va (AP) The Kentucky Colonels with Dan Issel putting in crucial baskets at the end held off a late Virginia rally Friday night for a 115-107 victory and a 3-2 lead over the Squires in their best-of-seven American Basketball Association Eastern Division final playoff CHICAGO BOSTON brhbl abrhbl Johnston' el 4 1 1 0 JKennedY as 3 2 2 0 Andrews 2b 4010 R5mith rf 3100 CMay lb 40 2 1 Ystrmski If 3211 Melton 3b 401 0 Petrocill 36 2002 McKinny 4 0 0 0 Scott lb 3 1 1 3 Reichardt If 4 0 3 0 Joseohsn 4 0 1 1 Hrrmann 4010 1Conalro cf 4000 Alvarado so 2 0 1 0 Griffin 2b 4 0 1 0 Stroud ph 1 0 0 0 Siebert 2 1 1 0 Morales s1 1010 John 1100 Kealey 0000 WWIlams ph1000 Forster 0000 Memnon 0000 Mayo 111 1 C1)1) Total 351111 Total 28 7 7 7 Chicalta 1 0 000 01 Oww 1 Boston 410 13111x-7 BOSIMI lie Ill Herber 3b 4 0 0 0 Linsar et 5 0 2 Hagan lb 3 1 0 0 Cullen 2b 3001 Briggs Il 4 1 1 0 Epstein lb 2000 DMay ct 4 1 I 2 coy 30 4010 Voss 3000 FHoward It 4000 Pena ss 3012 McCraw if 4000 Roof 4 0 1 0 Casanova 4010 Kubiak 2b I 1 2 0 Harrah as 4 0 2 0 Parsons 0 2000 McLain 2000 Sander' le 1 0 0 0 Piria 0000 BAllen oh 1010 Riddleber 0 0000 Goolwski 0000 Billings ph 1 0 0 0 Total 32 I 4 4 Total 34 0 1 0 RESULTS THURSDAY'S RESULTS No tines Scheduled ToDAY'S GAMES No games scheduled Hockey Stanley Cup Playoffs lational league Semifinals FRIDAY'S RESULTS No IO Scheduled THURSDAY'S RESULTS New York 4 Chicago 1 New York leads best-ol-srien series 21 Minnesota a Misntraal besikit series tied 14 ABA Continues Merger Study NEW YORK (UPI) The American Basketball As sociation concluded its meetings Friday with two main issues still unresolved but according to a league spokesman nearer solution The league owners Instructed their merger committee to continue its sessions with the National Basketball Association committee and agreed that the disputed signing of Jim Mc Daniels by the Carolina team after he had been drafted by the Utah club would be re- solved between the two clubs amicably Time: 30:68 Ou in $5120 DOGS POOP Cindy Brook 1420 780 310 3 4 1 Something Vet 740 420 2 5 24 New Abandon 340 1 6 4 3-2 TIM: 30:78 Quin 84900 Pert $15720 Gold Broker 980 600 320 7 7 1 1 A Br Way 1000 580 4 3 4 2-1 TipoY 300 1 1 23-2 Basketball ABA Playoffs FRIDAY'S RESULT East Division Final Kentucky 113 Virginia 107 Kentucky leads best-ofseven series IL THURSDAY'S RESULT West Division Final Indiana 127 Utah 109 Utah leads best-of-7 series 3-2 TODAY'S GAMES East Division Final Virginia at Kentucky West Division Final Indiana at Utah NBA Playoffs Championship Ilk FRIDAY'S MIMS yres scheduled Milwaukto Ole 4 01111 Washington gee ft 80 I kayo Boston 4 Scott (1) Siebert Pitmen 2 Longhorns' Speyrer Signs With Redskins WASHINGTON (UPI) The Washington Redskins announced Friday the signing of their top college draft choice Cotton Speyrer of the Texas Longhorns Speyrer a wide receiver was selected by the Redskins on the second round of the draft Terms of the contract were DAILY DOUBLE (34) PAID $1380 Happy Return CHERRY HILL NJ (UPI) Arcade away from the races for nearly two years scored a head victory over Winds at War at Gar den State Park Friday in the $12000 allowance feature at six furlongs Washington 10 211-4)Moy IP Elt SI SO Parsons P41-21 71-3 0 0 I 0 Senders 12-310000 McLain (L42) 24 4 4 4 3 4 Pine 11-2 0 0 0 Ricioleberor 1 2-3 2 0 0 5 4 G000lewskt 1-300000 Parton (Epstein) TODAY'S GAMES No games scheduled American League Semifinals FRIDAY'S RESULTS Cleveland at Springfield Springfield kids best-ofS series 21 incornolete THURSDAY'S RESULTS No games scheduled TODAY'S GAMES Springfield at Cleveland if necessary Timis 31:11 Dots 132A Port 111340 Geri 520 440 240 3 1 11 Fast Champ 1140 480 2 4 2 2-4 Bosh 300 7 1 1 3-1 Time: 30:10 Culp s2110 Pod $11340 Tweety 2120 720 310 4 2 31 I Lexion 480 320 1 1 1 2-2 Good Hilo 200 1 4 333 IP ER 1111 SO John (114) 41-3 5 7 7 3 2 Keeley 12420011 Forster 1 0 0 0 0 1 Magnuson 1 0 0 0 0 Siebert (W441 11 1 1 5 A-12414 1 4- Shorter Zips 3 Miles In Drake Record 13:07 Miami Hurdler Wins Penn Relays Crown National League Player Club 0 AS le Woodward Cln 12 36 I Simmons SIL 16 50 7 Garr Atl 14 51 12 WDavis LA 16 62 9 Mays 14 47 11 Torre Stl 16 64 12 Bonds SF IS 60 11 Cash Pgh 11 44 9 Player Club 0 AS Woodward CM 12 36 2 Simmons StL 16 50 7 Garr AO 14 59 12 WDavis LA 16 62 9 Mays 14 47 11 Torre StL 16 64 12 Bonds SF IS 60 ii Cash Pgh 11 44 9 American League GAB 14 60 9 22 14 51 14 18 13 49 9 11 13 52 12 18 11 38 213 11 44 7 15 13 17 6 16 12 47 7 16 15 59 8 20 13 45 4 15 Plow Club Tovar Min Yestrzernskt Bin Ka lino Dot Northrup Dot Holt Min DJohnson Rai Murcor Oliva Min Roles KC Epstein Was yet Club tar Min ttrzemskt Bin In Det thruo Dot tMion Bai ohnsn mar NV va Min as KC stein Was Pet 367 353 347 346 342 341 340 3d0 339 :333 21340 set In 1960 by John Lawlor of Boston University straight Drake triumph Shorter's time was third fastest ever recorded by an American and was the 10th best in the world Homo nuns Hondo Oakland Si 10 tied with 3 Pct IS 417 20 400 23 390 24 387 IS 393 24 315 22 367 16 364 Peoltone Chi 16 52 3 IS 346 Hernandez Pgh 12 41 4 14 341 Home Runs Stargell Pittsburgh 10 HAaron Atlanta 64 Bench Cincinnati So Colbert San Diego 5 Bonds San Francisco 51 Mays an Francisco Runs Batted In Stargell Pittsburon 21j Menos San Francisco 15 Colbert an Diego 14 Torre SI Louis 13 Cardenal St Louis 12i HAaron Atlanta 12 Pitching 3 Decisions Seaver New York 3-0 10000 Carlton St Louis 40 10000 Lloshaw Atlanta 4-0 1000 Gibson St Louis 3-1 7501 Marichal San Francisco 34750 San FronclKo 250 1 1 stretch The standout Villa nova distance runner turned on his finilhing kick and was looking over his shoulder coming through the home stretch Liquorl's Mile time was 4:040 Thornton ran his fast est career mile 4:043 Say age's anchor leg was 4:052 Manhattan's runnerup clocking was 9:456 Penn finished In 9:468 and Post In 9:501 Runs Batted In Northruo Detroit 17 Bando Oakland 13 Vastrzemski Boston 12 JPowell Baltimore 12: Aoaricio Boston 12i Killebrew Minnesola 12 pitching 3 Decisions Siebert Boston 3-0 1000 Timmerman Detroit 3-0 1000 Blue Oakland 4-1 800 1 tied with 467 DES MOINES Iowa (AP) Meet records were shattered in four events Friday at the 62nd Drake Relays but the world record-holding Texas 880-yard relay team was upset Pihl of Brigham Young set a meet mark in the university-college Javelin and Frank Shorter Al Feuerbach and Mike Bowers established standards in special Federation events Shorter running for the Florida Track Club took the three-mile run in 13:070 slicing more than six seconds off the meet record forged by teammate Jack Bache ler in 1970 Shorter who won at the Kansas Relays last weekend PHILADELPHIA (AP) Anchorman Marty Liguori finished looking back over his shoulder as Villanova ran to an unprecedented sixth straight victory in the distance medley of the 77th annual Penn Relays Friday at Franklin Field Before Villanovals easy medley triumph Miami hurdler Ron Rondeau of Texas El Paso won the 440-yard hurdles in 517 seconds with defending champion Hakim Oberg of Mayaguez A finishing fourth Cornell's Glen Fausset took the undo fended long jump with leap of 25 feet 312 Inches Al Sehoterman of Kent State set a new National Collegiate Athletic Association record In the hammer throw with a heave of 219 feet 4 Inches It broke the mark of world record of 1:217 here last year finished fifth in Friday's final in 1:245 Abilene Christian won the event in 1:239 Texas however ran without Rocky Woods and Marvin Mills from the team that set the record last year and won at the Kansas and Texas Re lays Mills suffered a muscle pull during a handoff exchange in the 440 preliminaries in the morning and Woods was held out for duty In other relays PRAIRIE VIEW was first credited with winning the college 880-yard relay in 1:229 two-tenths better than the Drake record but was disqualified because its second runner ran out of his lane Texas Southern was declared the winner In 1:239 For Chess Ump Picked VILLANOVA took the dis tance medley by at least 10 yards over fast finishing Manhattan with Penn a surprise third Post fourth and Texas-El Paso fifth Villanova's winning time was 9:441 on a day that had wind gusts of up to 32 miles an hour Chris Mason running VIIlanova's third leg took the I ead as the field raced through the backstretch of his second quarter When Mason banded the baton to Liguori Villanova and Texas El Paso were a bout even with Manhattan a close third Karl Thornton a senior on Penn's rapidly improving track teat challenged Li quori briefly on the back FEUERBACII a native Iowan competing for the Pa Coast Club had a 65- foot 93inch victory in the special shot put topping the 651 meet standard posted by Randy Matson of Texas in 1964 Bowers of the Ann Arbor Track Club added a quarter inch to the Federation high jump with a 712 victory Previous meet record-holder Dick Eosbury was fourth at 6-8 Pehl extended the javelin standard to 255-3 surpassing the 253-5 mark of Bill Alley of Kansas in 1959 Texas ARM which set the the Match Of The Century a year ago here which 'pitted the ten top Soviet Union players and ten best players of other countries of the world BELGRADE (AP) Bozidar Kazic Yugoslav International chess umpire has been invited to be chief um pire in the World Champion ships quarterfinals match be tween Bobby Fischer of Brooklyn and the Soviet Union's Mark Taimanov 1 RUSS FRAME of Maryland won the discus with a toss of 175 feet 912 Inches Kentucky's speedy quartet ran a 409 to lead six quail-era in the 440-yard relay The others were Norfolk State Texas-El Paso Tennessee Edward Waters (Fla) irtid Ohio State In 13:086 came home more than eight seconds ahead of Bache ler seeking his third Fischer and Taimanov wilt meet in Vancouver Canada on May 13 to June 7 Kazic was chief umpire lin rainiommoinimm.

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