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Jun 10, 1979 THE SUN -D-9 Cubs rebound. A public auction track golf motor racing Construction Equipt. ARNOLDCCC CONSTRUCTION CO. Construction Electrical Equipment of Joint Venture not required due to completion of project. Sale Starts 10:00 A.M.

JUNE 27 (Continued from D-l) asked if any deals would come to help bolster the sagging fortunes. "No big trades," he replied. "I wouldn't make a big trade, because there are no reasons for drastic changes. We're hitting pretty good, leading the league in home runs (74). Our relief (pitching) hasn't been up to par, but it looks like we're beginning to get our fee on the ground." However, Campanis didn't rule out the possibility of acquiring some help for his decimented pitching staff.

"With a little help in the bullpen," he said, "we can be a tough, competitive club. We don't need too much. We've just got to stop making the mistakes. We have to put the hitting and pitching together." Re Mays 150 Mil Race MILWAUKEE (AP) Qualifying results Saturday for today's Rex Mays 150 mile U.S. Auto Club championship car race at State Fair Park.

Included ire one lap times and average speeds. 1. A.J. Foyt, Parnelll-Cosworth, 28.312 seconds, 127.154 mph. 2.

Sheldon Kinser, Watson-Offy, 28.457 seconds, 126.546 mph. 3. Gary Bettenhausen, King-Chevy, 28.493 seconds, 126.346 mph. 4. Billy Vukovich, Watson-Offy.

28.535 seconds, 126.160 mph. 5. Tom Bigelow, Lola-Cosworth, 28.618 seconds, 125.794 mph. 6. Larry Dickson, Penske-Cosworth, 28.671 seconds, 125.562 mph.

7. Dana Carter, McLaren-Offy, 28.707 seconds, 125.404 mph. 8. Roger McCluskey, Lola-Cosworth, 28.753 seconds, 125.204 mph. 9.

Cliff Hucul, McLaren-Offy, 28.964 seconds, 124.292 mph. 10. Jerry Sneva, Eagle-Offy, 29.077 seconds, 123.809 mph. 11. Dick Simon, Vollstedt-Offy, 29.414 seconds, 122.390 mph.

12. Frank Weiss, Manta-Offy, 29.460 seconds, 122.199 mph. 13. Jerry Karl, McLaren-Offy, 29.806 seconds, 120.781 mph. 14.

Roger Rager, Eagle Chevy, 29.809 seconds, 120.768 mph. 15. Johnny Parsons, Llghtning-Offy, 30.364 seconds, 118.561 mph. 16. George Snider, Vollstedt-AMC, 31.049 seconds, 115.945 mph.

17. Tony Bettenhausen, Eagle-Chevy, 31.783 seconds, 113.268 moh. II. Bill Puterbaugh, Clcada-Offy, seconds, 112.873 mph. twice in the first and once in the second before Dennis Lamp and reliever Dick Tidrow began throwing blanks.

Davey Lopes smashed Lamp's second pitch of the game over the left field wall for his 16th home run. Reggie Smith followed with a double and scored on Steve Gar-vey's line single. Martin's two-run single capped a three-run Cub first, and his double into the left-field corner scored Dave Kingman from second base to snap a 3-3 tie and put the Cubs ahead to stay in the sixth. Lamp, 5-2, scattered six hits over six innings to gain the victory. Tidrow came on to gain his second save since being acquired from the New York Yankees.

Chicago added an insurance run in the seventh inning against reliever Charlie Hough when Ted Sizemore singled with one out, stole second and scored on a single to center field by Bill Buckner. 1500 CRESTFIELD IRWINDALE (L.A.), CALIF. (At Intersectin of 210 605 Freeways, Huntington Drlve-Duarte off-ramp) PARTIAL INVENTORY LIST (5) RUBBER-TIRED LOADERS: 1970 Cat 980-B (89P); Cat 980 (42H); 1971 Cat 930 (41K), 1970 Cat 930 (41K), Ford A-66. (5) CRAWLER LOADERS: 1978 J-D 555. diesel; Cat 977L (1 1K).

diesel; Cat 955K (85J), diesel; 1974 Cat 93 (78U); J-D 450B, diesel. (4) CRAWLER TRACTORS: 1978 J-D 450-C, diesel; (2) 1976 Intl. TD-8, diesel, 1974 J-D 350-B, diesel. (7) MOTOR GRADERS: 1970 Cat 14E (72G); Cat 14C (35F); Cat 12E (99E); 1978 Tavco; 1974 J-D 570-A; Wabco 666; Huber4D115. (2) TRENCHERS: Ditch Witch R-40A.

Cleveland 95. (5) 8ELF-ELEV. SCRAPERS: 1974 J-D 860-A, diesel; Cat Model 619 (61F), diesel. (2) Wabco 222-A, diesels, 1970 Intl. E-211, diesel.

(9) DIESEL BACKHOES: Case 680B. (3) Case 580-B; (2) Massey-Ferguson 40; (2) Case 530, Allis Chalmers 816. (2) SKIPL0ADER8: Massey-Ferguson 30B 205 Diesels. (15) PNEUMATIC-TIRED FORKLIFTS: Champ 860-HLP 8,000 30' lift towable; Wiggins WG-80, 8,000 30' lift, side shift towable. (2) Baker-York UT-60, 6,000 (2) Toyota 2FG-25, TCM FQ-25, 5,000 (3) TCM FG-20 4.000 (2) Toyota 2FQ-20, Toyota 2FG-15, Silent Hoist Huhn.

15,000. Bobcat Skid Loader; Mich. 280 Wheel Dozer. Compaction Air Compressors to 160 CFM. (2) 4000-gal.

Water Trucks; (9) Truck-Tractors to 1975; Dump Trucks, Stakebads, Flatbed, Pickups, VanEqulpt. Trailers, Mobile HomesOffice Trailers, Contractor's Electrical Supplies A Office Equipt. Inspection 9 a.m. -4 p.m. starting June 25.

For Illustrated Brochure, Contact: Le Mans 24 Hours Standings LE MANS, France (AP) Top ten standings in the Le Mans 24-hour road racing classic after 10 hours, with drivers, their home countries, cars and laps completed, plus miles and average speed for the leader: 1, Manfred Schurti, Liechtenstein, and Hans Hayer, West Germany, Porsche 935, 148 laps, 1,260 miles, average speed 127 mph. 2, Don and Bill Whlttlngton, U.S., and Klaus Ludwlg, West Germany, Porsche 935, 148 laps. 3, John Fltipatrlck, Britain, Harold Grohs, West Germany, and Jean Louis Lafosse, France, Porsche 935, 146. 4, Bob Wollek, France, and Hurley Haywood, U.S., Porsche 936, 144. 5, Rolf Stommelen, West Germany, and Paul Newman and Dick Barbour, U.S., Porsche 935, 143.

6, Milt Minter, Ted Field and John Morton, U.S., Porsche 935, 140. 7, Francoise Servanin, Laurent Ferrier and Francois Trisconl, France, Porsche 935, 140. I. Claude Haldl, Switzerland, Herbert Loewe, France, and Rodrlgo Teran, Panama, Porsche 935, 137. 9.

Differ Schornstein, Edgar Doeren and Goti von Tschirnhaus, West Germany, Porsche 935, 136. 10. Claude Ballot-Lena, Michel Leclere, Peter Gregg and Jean Claude Andruet, France, Ferrari 512, 136. Rose Cup Tram Am PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) John Paul of Lawrenceville, edged hometown favorite Monte Shelton Saturday to nab the pole position In Sunday's Rose Cup Trans Am series sports car race at Portland International Raceway.

Paul has had the pole position and has finished first in the two previous Trans Am races this season. He had a lap time of 106.01 In the Category Two competition. Shelton, the Portlander, was second In Ml. 17. Both Paul and Shelton were driving Porsche 935s.

LE MANS, France (AP) A French track marshal was seriously injured at the Le Mans 24-Hour race Saturday night when he was hit by a Chevron-Roc driven by Marc Sourd of France, the organizers announced. The marshal, Identified as Serge Morel, was rushed to a hospital at nearby Tours in serious condition, reportedly with head Jack lUnisv AUCTIONEERS The Dodgers took up Saturday where they left on in Friday's rain-shortened 114 win, scoring III7S. 035(2I3) 2724728 Atlanta Golf Scares ATLANTA (AP) Third round scores Saturday in the $300,000 Atlanta Golf Classic on the 7,019 yard, par 72 Atlanta Country Club course: Andy Bean 7047-61-198 Fuzzy Zoeller 68-71-64-203 Joe Inman 71-64-68-203 Grier Jones 68-68-69-205 Larry Nelson 67-70-72-207 Morris Hatalsky 71-68-68- 207 Barry Jaeckel 67-72-68-207 David Graham 71-70-67 208 Mark Lye 43-75-71-209 Jack Renner 68-71-70-209 Ed Dougherty 71-73-65-209 Mike Hill 71-70-68-209 Larry Zlegler 70-74-66- 210 Gene Littler 68-70-72-210 Charles Coody 68-72-70-210 Hubert Green 69-71-70-210 Ben Crenshaw 71-69-70-210 Keith Fergus 71-69-70-210 MikeReid 70-71-69 210 Hale Irwin 71-67-71211 Curtis Strange 70-71-70-211 Doug Tewell 72-70-69211 Rex Caldwell 73-70-68 211 Homero Blancas 70-72-69-211 Tim Simpson 68-74-69 -211 Leonard Thompson 69-73-70- 212 Wally Armstrong 71-71-70-212 Bruce Devlin 71-67-74-212 Gibby Gilbert 71-70-71-212 Peter Oosterhuis 68-72-73-213 Tom Storey 69-71-73-213 Bob Murphy 68-71-74-213 George Johnson 75-66-72 -213 Mike Morley 70-71-72-213 Ed Fiorl 67-74-72-213 Al Geiberger 72-70-71-213 Bob Byman 69-74-70-213 Lee Elder 72-72-69 213 Jerry McGee 71-71-72-214 Craig Stadler 71-71-72-214 Allen Miller 70-74-70-214 Lanny Wadkins 71-71-72-214 Calvin Peete 71-74-69-214 Rod Funseth 69-72-73-214 Miller Barber 73-71-71-215 Bobby Walzel 71-73-71-215 Mac McLendon 7649-70-215 Artie McNickel 72-73-70-215 Dave Stockton 72-70-73-215 Wayne Levi 67-75-73- 215 DeWItt Weaver 69-74-72- 215 Tony Cerda 70-72-73-215 Peter Jacobsen 68-73-75 216 J.C. Snead 71-72-73-216 Dave Barr 73-71-72-216 Lindy Miller 75-67-74-216 Rik Massengale 70-75-71-216 Jim Colbert 72-70-75 -217 George Cadle 73-72-72-217 Terry Diehl 72-73-72-217 Dave Eichelberger 72-72-73-217 Fred Marti 74-70-74-218 Tom Jenkins 74-70-74-218 Don Iverson 74-70-74-218 Bill Calfee 68-76-74-218 Rod Curl 69-74-76- 219 Mark Pfell 7349-77-219 Orville Moody 72-72-75-219 Bobby Wadkins 7548-77-220 Bobby Baker 73-70-78-221 Bunky Henry 7549-77-221 Bob Post 72-72-77-221 Ed Sabo 7649-76-221 Mike McCullough 74-71-76-221 LPGA Scores MASON, Ohio (AP) Third-round scores Saturday in the 1150,000 Ladies Professional Golfers Association Cham- over the par-72, Icklaus Golf Center: Jerilyn Britz 64-72-73-209 Donna Young 69-70-70 209 Amy Alcott 69-7249-210 JoAnne Carner 69-70-72- 211 Penny Pulz 68-7449-211 Jo Ann Prentice 73-70-70-213 Judy Rankin 72-71-70-213 Bonnie Bryant 69-72-72-213 Nancy Lopez 73-7149-213 Jen Stephenson 73-7248-213 Pat Meyers 73-70-72- 215 Sandra Spuzich 74-71-70-215 Lorl Garbacz 72-74-70-216 JaneBlalock 73-7548-216 Debbie Massey 76-71-70-217 Silvia Bertolacclni" 73-72-72-217 Laura Baugh 75-7349-217 Sally Little 72-73-73-218 Jo Ann Washam 72-72-74-218 Shelley Hamlin 69-77-72-218 Peggy Conley 71-76-71-218 Muffin Spencer-Devlin 71-72-76-219 Debbie Austin 74-73-72-219 Dorothy Germain 77-71-71-219 Sandra Post 72-70-77- 219 Janet Coles 77-7349-219 Marlene Hagge 74-75-71-220 Barbara Moxness 77-73-70-220 Kathy Martin 76-72-72- 220 Amelia Rorer 69 48-73- 220 Beth Stone 73-74-73-220 Cathy Thompson 71-75-74-220 Kathy Hlte 73-71-76- 220 PGA Qualifying Scores PINEHURST, N.C. (AP) Qualifiers at the Professional Golfers Association Qualifying School at Pinehurst's No.

6 Course: Terry Mauney 7049-71-74-284 Charlotte, N.C. Bob Proben 7149-71-74-285 Decatur, Ga. Dan Pohl 72-73-73-71-289 Mount Pleasant, Mich. Mike Nicolette 72-73-71-73-289 Winter Park, Fla. David Eger 68-76-72-74- 290 Orange Park, Fla.

Mick Soli 72-77-70-72-291 Amboy, III. Mike Schroder 74-70-70-77 Wilmington, Del. Lee Carter Jr. 69-75-76-72- 292 Dallas Chris Clark 73-73-74-72-292 El Paso, Texas David Thore 72-75-74-72-293 Reidsviile, N.C John Mazza, 78-73-70-72293 Beaver Falls, Pa. Ray Arinno 76-70-72-75- 293 Sacramento, Calif.

JlmVonLoszow 77-72-75-70-294 Marysville, Calif. Beau Baugh 70-75-78-71-294 Lutz, Fla. Scott Stoger 72-73-71-78-294 Anderson, Ind. Mt ChampiMi BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) Here are the results of Saturday's Meet of Champions: MEN 100-meters dash 1, James Sanford, USC-Tobias Striders, 10.36.

I Steve Williams, Athletic Attic, 10.37. 3, Houston McTear, All TC, 10.3. 110 hurdles-1, Renaldo Nehemlah, Maryland, 13.41. 2, Dedy Cooper, Bay Area Striders, 3, Carl Floruit, Inner City AC, 13.95. 400 1, Tony Darden, Philadelphia Pioneers, 45.9S.

I Bill Green, Cubberly HS, 46 46. Maurice Peoples, DC Striders, 46.55. 3,000 1, Sydney Maree, Villanova, 7:43.0. 2, Henry Rono, Washington 7:47.4. 3, John Treacy, Providence TC, 7:48.0.

000 1, James Robinson, Inner City, 1:45.52. 1 Don Paige, Villanova, 1:45.45. 3, Steve Scott, SuN TC, 1:45.91. 400-hurdles 1, Edwin Moses, 40.98. 2, Andre Phillips, San Jose TC, 49.94.

3, Rich Graybehl, Pacific Coast Club, 50.16. 200 Steve Williams, Athletic Atlc, 20.68. 2, Clancy Edwards, Tobias, 20.71. 3, Steve Riddick, Philadelphia Pioneers, 20.87. Mile 1, Thomas Wessinghage, West Germany, 3:57.6.

2, Mark Belger, Villanova, 3:58.4. 3, Dick Buerkle, Y. Athletic Club, 3:59.0. Triple lump 1, Willie Banks, Tobias, 55-2'A. I Milan Tiff, Tobias, 53-4'i.

1 Doug Garner, Hayward State, 52-11. Discus 1, John Powell, San Jose Stars, 2, Knut Hleltnes, Norway, 2:18.10. 3, Ken Stadel, Tobias, High jump 1, Franklin Jacobs, Farleigh Dickinson, 7-2'a. 2, Reynaldo Brown, 7-0'A. 3, James Prlngle, Athletic Attic, 7-0'4.

Pole vault 1, Ralph Haynie, Tobias, 17-6. 1 Mike Tully, 17-6. 3, (tie) Frank Estes, Maccabl TC and Tom Hintnaus, Oregon, 17-0. WOMEN Javelin -1, Kate Schmidt, Pacific Coast, 2, Lynn Cannon, Mllbrae Lions, 179-4. 3, Cathy Sulinski, Hayward, 400- 1, Marian Franklin, Milbrae Lions, 54 14.

I Kim White, Berkeley East Bay, 54.77. 3, Colette Winlock, 56.60. 100 hurdles 1, Candy Young, Beaver Falls, 13.37. 2, Jodi Anderson, Cal St. Northridge, 13.81.

3, Michelle Hawthorne, Cal, 14.27. 200- 1, Valerie Briscoe, A 23.16. 2, Freida Cobbs, Berkeley East Bay, 23.41. 3, Marie Nickson, Hayward, 23.92. 800 1, Francle Larrieu, Pacific Coast, 2:03.17.

2, Julie Brown, Naturlte, 2:03.21. 3, Mary Decker, 2:03.41. International Prep Track NAPERVILLE, III. (AP) Here are the results from Saturday's 8th annual International Prep Track and Field Championships followed by the athlete's hometown and mark: Boys events, unless noted 300-meter intermediate hurdles -1, Rod Wilson, Philadelphia, 36.3. 2, Jim Scannella, Danville, 36.9.

3, Mark Dickerson, Wilingboro, N.J. 37.0. 4, Gary Lee, Long Beach, 37.0. 5, Jeff Dixon, Orlando, Fla 37.0 Mile 1, Jeff Hess, Eugene, 4:07.8. I Scott Scheffler, Clewsisto, 4:09.4.

3, Farron Fields Granada, 4:11.2. 4, Charles Logan, Bernardsville, N.J.. 4:11.3. 5, Dennis Arriola Cerritos, 4:28.9 400 Meters 1, Bertland Cameron, Jamaica, 46.7. 2, Ian Stapleton, Jamaica, 47.0.

3, Harvey Brown, Palatka, Fla 47.9. 4, John Bailey Tintin Falls, N.J., 48.2. 5, George Hayes, Tintin Falls, N.J., 48.5 High Jumps 1, Tyke Peacock of Ur-bans 7-2. 2, Milton Goooe, Tintin Falls, N. 7-0.

3, Stanley Washington, Dallas, 6-10. 4, Roderick Rudolph, Albertville, 6-10. 5, Larry Weaver, Caleiico, 6-10. 100 Meters 18 1, Calvin Smith, Clinton, 10.2. 2, Michael Sanford, Pasadena, 10.2.

1 Ron Brown, Baldwin Park, 10.3. 4, Vincent Jones, Tllden, 10.3. 5, Vincent Courvllla, Galveston, 10.4 i Javelin 1, Sonny Elklngton, couver, 198-11. 1 Raymond Honson, Monroe, 192.01.3, Ron Haines, Yakima, 189-8. 4, Gordon Bierschenk, Pen-nsauken, N.J., 186-11.

Girls 200 Meters 1, Marlene Ottey, Jamaica, 23.7. I Pat Amond, Carlon, Ireland, 24.3. 3, Wendy Winters, Fenton, 24.6. 4, Melinda Pitter, Brooklyn, N.Y., 24.6. 5, Debbie Ziehm Thornridge, 24.9.

800 Meters 1, Jeff West, Los Angeles, 1:48.2. 2, Ray Marks, Cleveland, 1:50.3. 3, Richard Caton, Woodbury Y. 1:50.7. 4, Lynn Howe, Houston, 1:50.9.

5, David Mack Los Angeles, 1:52.5. 100 Meter High Hurdles 1, Rodney Wilson, Philadelphia, 13.3. 2, Robert McGee, Evanston, 13.6. 3, Karl Smith, Jamaica, 13.8. 4, Gary Lee, Long Beach, 13.8.

5, Jim Scannella, Danville, 14.1. Girls 800 Meters -1, Tanya Wells, Memphis, 2:10.6. 2, Kathy Vetter, Garland, 2:11.8. 3, Anne Musksch, Missouri Valley, Iowa, 2:11.8. 5, Julie Williams, Spencer Iowa, 2:18.6.

Two Miles -1, Wally Duffy Shenandoah, Iowa 9:08. 2, John Kehen Montogomery, Minn. 9:17.5. 3, Tom Stevens, Deerfield, 9:20.3. 4, Michael Mantinl, Wenonah, N.J., 9:22.7.

5, Steve Gramsch, West Aurora, 9:29.3 Long Jump 1, Carl Lewis, Win-ningsboro, N.J 26-6. 2, Warren Wilholte Winslow, Ariz. 25-24. 3, Cornelius Cousim Richmond, Va, 3i-Vi. 4, Skip Hoyt, Baytown, Tex.

234 5, Dwight Davis, Jamaica, 23-4'4. Hammer -1, Keith Bateson, East Green-ich, R.I., 209-11. 2, Nuick Vasquez, North Bergen, N.Y., 183-7. 3, Nick Karanlkolas, Newport, R.I., 183-7. 4, Brendan Fitzgibbon, Ireland, 175-0.

5, Dennis McSweeney, Ireland, 157-10. Discus 1, Mike Carter, Dallas, 195-0. 2, Phil Hartung, Maplewood, N.J. 182-5. 3, Ed Vandeworde, Van Couver, 179-.

4, Dennis McSweeney, Ireland, 168-5. 5, Hank Kraychlr, San Jacinto, 167-6. Pole Vault 1, Paul Brattloff, Dallas, 15-9. 2, Bubba Cavanaugh, Kansas City, 1M. 3, George Buckingham, Gardner, Kansas, 15-6.

4, Tim Mclntyre Los Alamitos, 15-6. 5, tie between Mark Rose, Metaire, and John Sayre, Rolling Meadows, 154. Shotput 1, Mike Carter, Dallas, 75-4. 2, Don Mosebar, Visalia, 6M'i. 3, John Brenner, Fullerton, 63-11.

4, Dave Laube, Fairlewn, N.J. 62-44. 5, Marty Finis, Palatine, 61-44. 200 Meters 1, Calvin Smith, Sumner Hill, Miss. 20.3.

2, Mike Sanford, Pasadena, 20.9. 3, Carl Lewis, Winnlngsboro, 20.9. 4, Stanley Floyd, Albany, 20.9. 5, Vincent Jones, Chicago, 21.3. Triple Jump 1, Junior Gardner, Springfield, Mo.

49-7. 2, Cornelius Cousin, Richmond, 4W. 3, Dwight Davis, Jamaica, 47-31. 4, Greg Young, Albuquerque, 45-3. 5, Skip Hoyt, Dallas, 44-9Yi.

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