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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 6

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Sentinel-Enterp Fitchburg, Friday, July 25, 1975 "More for your dollar" mmlf Beef Loin Shell lew York SIRLOIN STEAK B'E Cool refreshing Sweet red ripe Asbbunnam Race rlb. this Saturday beginning tl Grotnler, defndlng high 10:00 a.m., and trill future actual champion Greg rVlvnfs. sur-h runners as Kllleen. Ash- and Monty Tech's Dan Hate Chairmen Austin Killftn. led, mil Richard BlcVfoti out site ol 1hls 3-car's Secncd Annual Ash hurubam tload Rare.

The sK-luile race will gel underway rjurnhnni toitn champion, last Wuodln. (Sectirel photo by I year's race dinner Bob I Bob Jolllinore), SEEDLESS Black Head Coach Wood In Line For WFL Job The Cireen Bav Packers, once en-year veteran, had in(ormed The 6-foot-7, JM pourai Hen-the kingpins of. the Naiional the team he Is also retiring toidricks is a litt agent, having J-'ootball League dominate the attend medical school, although played out his option ivlUi Delicious Sweet Lb. nrn scene the Packers had not Green Buy. That means Hendricks is tree to sign with any NFL club will-big to pay his price.

Eagles' owner Leonard Tosc says meet- not with the Pack. an official document stating hU Willie Wood, a ormer All-PrOinlentions. saloty with the Packers when' Another farmer Picker, light the Green Bay team captured end Uarv Fleming, still hasn't ihr. firii Iwe Sunrr Bmvls. is shown un nt the Washington USDA "Choice" Steer Boneless Beef Round Beef Cubed Steak 169 Bottom Round Steak 1 111 BONELESS BOTTOM 39 ROUND ROAST Fresh Ground Beef 89l GENUINE SPRING Frart -j 39 LEG '0 LAMB tae salary demand would piDectd to become nro lost- Redskins traininit camj.

Hem- nnt ho r.njhiewr. all's first black head coach ing. who has appeared in five MeCormnck says any club teams in the early 1920s whcnjRny and three wiih the Miami quired to give the Packers the NFL was ah infant. Dolphins-was traded to the jwhat Green Bay Coach-General Wood is "the prime candi-, Redskins by Miami theMnnager Bart Starr deems date" to succeed Hon NFL neertialing rights to run- "dual compensation" who resigned Wednesday as nine: hack Charley Harraway New Enilard Patriots' rifr-T, head coach of the World Foot-. A ho missing from the Red- sjve hac Jack MUdren anrl ot" hall Lease's Philadelphia Bell, skins' camp is run-nine, back i lehickJr Wood joined the Dell ir year' Doar.c Thomas, a free agent 5 Is liack" as Waller's defensive cnordina since May 1.

Allen said he had have alsa ton When Wallrr resigned, to ndd to team Presi-I recommended Wood he named dent Edward Bennett. Williams' Mlldrcn will become Minis -emarks that Thomas, as of vice president ol a Florida in-. now. is out of the Redskins lrm- Washington was teammate on the Packer, an plans. ILraded Monday by the Bills to nounced his retirement Philadelphia Eagles' Coach ban Francisco 49ers.

But he day. The il-year-old offensive Mike MeCormnck admits ha 's3a Thursday that he will not tfuard was a four Lime All-Pro would like to have Ted "Mad import to his new team. Lb. inlM-finn rlnrinir his nine-rear SJork" Hendricks, but ne's Washington. a Buifaln KFL career.

afraid of what he might have to I resident, said hla wife Dilnnui Street Tender From Heaiby Fa urn A Crcon Bay spokesman aid eivc up tor the former HacKcr'is expecting their Uiird child in I lineman Malcolm Snider, sev- Ail-Pra linebacker. and tnere are com-' (plications. GOLD CUTS JUMBO SHRIMP The Pittsburgh Slcelcrs released rookie offensive tackle I Marvin Crenshaw a sixlh- round draft choice arter contract negotiations broke down. The former Nebraska star is now considered a free agent Nkklaus, Wekkopi Lead Canadian Open Pooled and Develned 99 279 Oliva Losf Luxury Loaf Tasty Loaf f) Luncheon lb. 12 Ox.

Bag ILL BIZATW. Que. (AP) private residence adjoiningi Dicks, Paragon Gain Hoop Wins LEOM INST -Tlirk'. Jack Nicklaus didn I wart for ihc e.mt-yard Ht-yal Montreal the storm to hit. Club course tor the 3 hours "Everybody in oar group had and 2 minutes of delay-play hit the? Second shots to the Hs grenn and we all had it about anc finally halted by darkness JO feet rrom the hole," p.m.

Fourleen players, aid. "We could sec the clouds muding British Open cham- hnilriino nn anrt hrzr We Ihlin- P'1 To'n WitUon wcre StrBh- building and hear I be ihun- Wa.Uo ere MAXWELL HOUSE 99 Bather Shop beat Leominster Bike 75 to 66 and Paragon 1 up sj.ran-, Past)ca d0WRed yJ der in the disunte. i ikwnS. 3l tl, lB ln Leominster Summer Calif. Sweel Tender Instant coffee We just Lapped in these Jnv I UMtetbi.lI games Tuesday.

liLLIe pulls," he said, Fred Schcrer led Dick's with "Just in the interest nr Sis r'ayers. including bouthjS points, while Hick LvsLala and sought shellcr Thev hadn't ATrienn Gar Player, were lied had IB Bind James Kelly 14 called play that lime but it for third at 87, three under-par Tjm was coming and iL could hare.nnd two nil the psce. iMcCormick IS and Keith Woods lightning In It aiKlwe jusl piayer was tied for third with i IS for Iomlnslcr Bike, didnt want to ge. Jonn SM, Smith. Billy Grady poured in So Moclaus.

whp went Gary MeCullough and Pat and Rich Kelly had 2J der-par through 12 holes with simons. Ifor Paragon, while Tom Brause his hide tapir, of 20 fee ArnDd BXia caiigu netted 18 and Dave DIGeronlmo was one ol the first oil '-he jtol bv lne slorn hac1 it four n()Er added 17 for Victory, course Thursday when a violent plrJim onc fllf (h(, lead The Slnnd PURE VEGETABLE OIL lie Wesson Oil 24 Ox. Btl. 8 59 GB BUMBLE BEE FRESH GREEN BEANS 29L NEW GREEN CABBAGE 10L Lettuce round play in the S3M DM Ca atxn aIld LaiinB a chip on nadian Open Golf Tournament. hjs nlh hoe lic wilh a World ot Playing condil ions changed Qihe .4 when the lengthy, violent Ihur.

Jnhnny Mler raal(t par 7D victory 3 der.uorm finally abated ar.fl riefmrtiiig champion Bubbv 1 Wym an's 3 Nicklaus could retttrn to the hand Ue Trevin0 had; Dicks 3 course. He lost one s1toc to ij 0pen champ Lou Gra-iParagtm 3 par over his sit rcmainum ham sht)t a 7Ji holes bul slil hnishi-c! a 10c TUNA Solid Whita O. In Wte Cant Webber Cagers 1 Trip Ballarin eour.ie-rernrrl. five unilr-r pr C-i and tied c'o'c Ir.end Tom Wei-; kopf for the first Tound lead in i this nalinnal Alter the lorg weather do-1 lay-Nlcklaus sought ihelter in Leominster Booters Win 29 MAYONNAISE DeMoulas 32, 0z Freih Criip Calif. Iceberg Webber Cash and Carry LEOMINSTER The earned a 98 to 92 triumph over IX'Omiri'iter Soccer Club upset the Ballarin Paatryraen In a Barrc.

3 to TuesdayiC oc Park four-man 'niuhl and v. I travel In UWlrr W.J JUT uMwM Pete's Pizza Head Tnrtttloc Malfi'c I'onifil. leaving Ihe MainvllJe nesday night. I oppies waki lot nt Tho Bl 'IjUNENBURG Pete's Vim 1)11 by mns of 21-lj. -M J5 i limb run in ih -Inst SALADA 40e Q0C lrllifns to earn a 9 trt victory Tom Espie poured In 43 points Tomatoes over Makl Hume Lenter in a nr cne winners.

Eric Johnson Lfngue game. a R.Trr j.tenj and 15 Ppt01' Quenelle pumped 111 winning run enme oftorCJ Z' iZSnftar Ballarin. Jim Guenette added 1. Gerry Vincent Er2 17 and Mike Tuunonen collected 10. Tonight at 8:1.

the Web- SSnH 'head as Dave Reber Ihenjamedjorjarr elch. Miles hrnl five runs balled li) on Uie night. bcrmtn will take on Ihe British American Club. 49 Freih Firm Vino Ripe iSHI TROPICANA E- A Ac Lb. imbtk aouccy 'nicni nawRb i um on S4 Oi.

Mr. Dolphins Trip Whales (Jameau and Tom Bujold had' OvAr FalmnC two apiece For Maki's. VVGr TaiCOnS Orange Juice The Hawks, behind Ihe lit The Dolphins got but five has hits hut tfwk advanlaie 11 Cucumbers -bases on balls to gain a 10 to 6 trlumnh over lha Whale. In chlng and batting of Lisa Kane heat llio Falcons. 7 to In a Solly Softball League, senior division game at Salem Slreel Sally Softball League, junior game at the Salem Leominster jSirls Triumph LEOMINSTER The liccmlnster Lassie Ifdguc Stars blanked Clinton 12 tu fiaygrcjno Mrect Playground.

Leading lho Dolphin hattera Miss Kane went the distance on the hill, scattering 10 hits tern Lisa Asslmakopoulos with and at the plate smaaned Tflrliey Peel Meat Loal 29 MORTON DINNERS home run ond single. DonnaJa home run. and Anglo Boulhoul Wllllsma helped out offensively' with a triple. Beth MeNlmsrl ivith a triple and double. Jnnlceihad a homer, Doane Legcf a Ronneberger was the defensive trlplD and Lisa Smith and Caron stanrlnut IChrislIan two alnglcs each for Pally Emma had pair of'thc Whltd.

singles nnd Tina Disson crocked Ltrl Thomas wai Uic winning i dnuble for Ihe Falcons, Donna Bilcher while Diane Logcr behind the five tilt pitching c-Dfinna Calsse and Laurl Brow. Carol TournfO and Deb ChinpoBnsMi iwatterl homo runs rr Leomlnter. Collecllng three Wis eich were Lea L'Ecuycr. Via 11 ace Rockwell, Patty Powers, and Diana Vewell Getting two safeties each were Nancy Perla, Mary Allard and Donna CaLise. 10 Or.

Pkg. Hnmehe was lha, defensive! suffered the defeat. DefcnaTve stur. Potty Emm 'sulfered then ta were Mary Jane mountl loss DincncdellQ and Betty Viflu. IDIililBIIOiB Q-nHrr fllghti SiierrH.

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1873-1977