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Son Antonio May 28 1977 Page Express-News scoreboard Baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST Pet GB Baltimore 24 600 New York 24 S58 Boston IV .537 Milwaukee 23 23 4 Oevefond 17 2 44 6 Detroit 17 23 .425 7 Toronto 26 .395 West Minnesota 27 15 .643 Chicago 23 17 3 Texas 20 18 .526 5 California 22 21 51 2 Oakland 20 22 .476 7 Kansas City 19 22 463 7y3 Seattle 17 30 .362 12 Game Chicago 4, Milwaukee 3 Only game scheduled Games Cleveland 3, Oakland 1 California 4, Toronto 1 Baltimore 6 Minnesota 0 Boston 10, Kansas City 1 Seattle 2, Detroit 1 New York 8 Chicago 6 Milwaukee 6 Texas 5 Gomes California (Simpson 3-31 at Toronto (Jefferson 2-3) Chicago (Barrios 3-2) at New York (Guidry 3-0) Kansas City (Bird 2-0) at Boston (Tiant 2 4 Seattle (Pole at Detroit (Rozemo 41) Oakland (Medich 3-2) at Cleveland (Bibbv 3-1), (n) Minnesota (Holly 2-0) at Baltimore (Palmer 6-3), In) Texas (Briies 2-1) at Milwaukee (Augustine 5-5), (n) NATIONAL LEAGUE East Pet. GB Pittsburgh 26 13 .667 Chicago 26 14 .641 St. Louis 25 17 .595 Philadelphia 21 .525 Montreal 15 24 .385 11 New York 15 25 .375 West Los Angeles 33 1 1 .750 San Francisco 19 23 .452 13 Cincinnati 18 23 .439 13' 2 Houston 18 25 .419 Son Diego 19 28 .409 IS1? Atlanta 16 29 .356 17V? Thursday's Games SI. Louis 4, Philadelphia 3, 10 innings Chicago 1, Montreal 0 Atlanta 8 San Diego 3 Los Angeles 4, Houston 3, 10 innings San Francisco 6 Cincinnati 5 Games Chicago 4, Pittsburgh 2 Philadelphia 5, New York 4 St. Louis 7, Montreal 3 Houston 4, San Diego 3 Los Angeles 10, Cincinnati 3 San Francisco 4, Atlanta 3, 10 innings Saturday's Games Pittsburgh (Kison 3-2 or Rooker 4-2) at Chicago (R.

Reuschel 6-2) Cincinnati (Billingham 5-3) at Los Angeles (Sutton 6 1 Atlanta (Easterly 1-0) at San Francisco (Halicki 3-4) New York (Espinosa 2-3) at Philadelphia (Lonborg 0 0 (n) Montreal (Stanhouse 3-6) at St. Louis (Rasmussen 2 6 (n) Houston (Bannister 1-4) at San Diego (Shirley 3-5), (n) TEXAS LEAGUE West Division El Paso Amariilo Midland San Antonio Shreveport Tulsa Jackson Arkansas Thursday's Games Arkansas Amarillo (2), PPd. rain Midland 2, Jackson 1 Shreveport 6, San Antonio 5 Tulso 7, El Paso 4 Games No games scheduled Games Shreveport at El Paso Tulsa at San Antonio Amarillo at Jackson Midland Arkansas, (2) COLLEGE BASEBALL NCAA Regionals Division I Northeast At Middletown, Conn. SI Johns, Y. 3, Seton Hall 2, Solon Hall eliminated Cornell 9, Connecticut 7, Connecticut eliminated Mideast At Minneapolis Central Michigan 2, Virginia Tech Minnesota 7, Florida 0 South Central At Arlington Miami, Ohio 7, Bavior 3 New Orleans 5, Lamar 2.

Lamar eliminated Midwest At Norman, Okla. Texas ASM vs. Southern Illinois, Oklahoma vs. Michigan, rain. Rescheduled for Saturdav.

East Division wL Pet. GB 21 14.600 19 16 .543 2 19 17 .528 2 14 22 .389 2316 .590 20 18 .526 2 Vi 17 22 .436 6 14 22 .389 Tennis ATHENS, Ga. Summaries of first round ploy in the NCAA individual tennis championships at the University of Georgia Thursdov and Friday. First Round Singles Thursday Andy Lucchessi, USC det. Todd Lundy, Harvard 7-6, 5-4; John Haves, Princeton det Stan Stehtik, Notre Dame, 63, 6 4 John Staub, Oklahoma det Matt Doyle, Yaie, 6-4, 5-7, 64.

Friday Columbia, det. Keith West, Memphis 6-0, 1-6, 62 Bruce Manson. USC det Chris Delaney. SMU, 64, 63 Bruce Kfeege, BYU det Curtis Williams. Indiana State, 64 64 Van Winitsky, UCLA det Larry Davidson, Swarthmore, 6-1, 61.

Kent Crawford, Utah det Tom Brightield, Princeton, 6-4, 7-5. Erick Iskersky. Triniiy det Brian Mitchell, Missouri, 61, 6-4. Tony Graham, UCLA det. Don Vatentincic, Houston, 6-1, 62.

thorhe Ellis. Georgia, del. Rob Hubbard, Pan American, 62, 64 Randv Crawford, TCU def, Ron Mvers, Miami, 60, 62, Gary Plock, Texas, def. Rick Mever, Penn. 6-3, 3-6, 64.

Biil Maze, Stanford det Mark Turpin, SMU, 4 6 7-6, 65, 6 4. Tony Giammaiwa, Trinity def Steve Kendait, Miami, 62, 67 2-5, 60. Ben McKown, Trinity def. A.J. Shaka, Claremont 60, 60.

Bill Clarke, Kansas def. Perry Wright, Stanford, 61, 63. Jai Diiouic, SMU det. Mel Ampon, S. Illinois, 62, 63.

Chris Lewis, USC def. Larrv Gottfried, Trinity, 6 2 63 Jett Robinson, Alabama dc.t. John Haves, Princeton, 7-6, 62 5-3 5-2, 7-6, 6-4. John def Danny Waldman, Harvard 63, 61. Hal Gorman, LSU def.

Curt Slalder, Cal lrvine, 7-6, 5-2, 2-6. Cary Stansburv, California, def Jeremy Cohen, Arizona St. 63, 4-i, 6 4 Leo Palin, Pepperdine, def. Jackie Bushman. Auburn 7-6, 5-4, 1-6, 7-6, 5 4 Chris Dunk, California def, Juan Farrow, SiU- Edwardsviite, 7-5, 6-1.

Bruce Nichols, UCLA def Cary Leeds, Yaie 6-2. 61. Nial Brash, San Jose St def. Jan Grass, Princeton 63. 62.

John Eagfeton, Miami det. Mike Greenberg, Wa shington, 61. 5-7, 64. Matt Mitcheil, Stanford, def.John Bennett, BYU, 64, 61. John Sadri, NC State def.

Randall Clark, Arizona, 6 1 62. Ferdi Taygan, UCLA def. Tim Garcia, New Mexico, 64, 62. Mart Davis, California def Jeff Etferbeek, Michigan 6-2, 63. Chris Mavote, South Carolina def.

Jim Greenberg, Utah, 7-5, 7-6, 5-4. John Staub, Oklahoma def. Bob Learman, Western Michigan, 1-6, 63, 6-3. Eddie Edwards, Pepperdine, def, Kevin Curren, Texas 6-4, 61. Andv Lucchesi, USC del Eric Fromm, Columbia, 6-3, 6 Second Round Bruce Manson, USC def.

Hal Gorman, LSU 7 6 61. Crawford, Utah, def. Bruce Kleege, BYU, 64, 64. Van Winitsky, UCLA def. Gery Plock, Texas 6 4 7-6.

Eric Iskersky, Trinity, def. Biil Maze, Stanford, 64, 64 Tony Giammolva, Trinity def Cary Stansburv, California, 64, 64. Charlie Ellis, Georgia Randv Crawford, TCU, 2-6, 7-6, 7-6. Chris Lewis, USC def. Jai DiLouie, SMU, 4 6 7-6, 64.

Tony Grahom, UCLA def. Leo Palin, Pepperdine, 1-6, 7-6, 62. Ben McKown, Trinity, def, John Eagleton, Miami 61,6 Bruce Nichols, UCLA def. Chris Mavotle, USC, 64, 64. John Sadri, N.C.

State def. Eddie Edwards, Pepperdine, 6-3, 64. Mart Davis, Californio def. Nial Brash, San Jose 7-6, 61. Bill Clarke, Kansas, det.

John Staub, Oklahoma, 3-6, 63, 7-6. Matt Mitchell, Stanford, def. John Austin, UCLA 6-2, 64 Ferdi Tavgan, UCLA def. Chris Dunk, California, 3-6, 63, 64. Andv Lucchesi, USC def.

Jett Robinson, Alabama, 6-4, 7-6. Doubles First Round Bruce Manson-Chris Lewis, USC def. Juan Far row-Ariun Fernando, SlU-Edwardsville, 64, 63 John Eagleton-John Geraghty, Miami det. Wil- liams-Statder, Cal-lrvine, 64, 6-4. Jon Paiey-Tony Graham, UCLA def.

Johnson Jackson, Wash and Lee, 63, 3-6, 6-3. Jeff Etterbeck-Jud Shaufler, Miehigan def. 4harlie Eilis-Weslev Cash, Georgia, 6-7, 7-6, 7-5. Gary Plock-Devin Curren, Texas def. Edles McNamara, Cal-irvine, 6-1, 1-6, 6-2.

Mike Greeberg Dave Thornburgh, Utah det. Hal Gorman-Gary Cannon, LSU, 4 6 6-3, 7-6. Leo Palin-Eddie Edwards, Pepperdine def. Kent Crawtord-Dave Sberbeck Utah, 7-6, 7-6, Ferdi-Tavgan-Van Winitsky, UCLA det. Ben McKown-Eric Iskersky, Trinity, 6-1, 63.

Bruce Kleege-John Bennett, BYU def. Donnv Waldman-Todd Landy, Harvard, 7-6, 6-3. Mart Davis-Chris Dunk, California def. Rob Hubbard-Richardo Evnaudi, Pan-Am, 6-2, 6-2. Larrv Gottfried-Tony Giammaiva, Trinity, def.

Nial Brash-Brad Rowe, San Jose 3-6, 8-5, 7-6. Bruce Nichols-John Austin, UCLA det Jon Cross-Tom Brighttield, Princeton, 63, 6-3. John Rast-Bill Maze, Stanford, det. Keith West- Peter Simpson, Memphis 7-6, 3-6, 6-4. David Bohrnstedt-Chris Delaney, SMU def.

Les Tcoo-Jobn Staub, Oklahoma, 7-5, 6-1. Matt Mitchell-Perrv Wright, Stanford, def. Eric Fromm-Gory Adelman, Columbia, 4-6, 6 2, 6-3. Andy Lucchessi-Mike Newberry, USC def. Matt Doyle-Cary Leeds, Yale 7-6, 6-3.

WORLD TEAM TENNIS East Pet. GB Boston 12 2 .857 New York 9 4 .692 2 1 Indiana 7 6 .538 Cleve-Pitt 5 10 ,333 7 The Soviets 3 11 .214 9 Phoenix 9 3 .750 Sea-Part 8 4 .667 1 Golden Gate 7 4 .636 IV 2 San Diego 5 9 .357 5 Los Angeles 1 13 .071 9 Matches New York 29, San Diego 22 Fight time Rafael Duran will fight Luis Rico in a featherweight clash at Municipal Auditorium Tuesday night. The main event features Rafael Limon against Agustin Estrada. Phoenix 27, Seo-Port 23 Boston 30, The Soviets 15 Matches Los Angeles vs. San Diego at Anaheim Golden Gate vs.

Phoenix at Tulsa. Ok la New York vs. Sea-Port at Portland The Soviets at Cleveland Saturday's Matches Indiana ot San Diego New York at Phoenix Sunday's Matches San Diego vs. Indiana at Anaheim PARIS (AP) Results in the French Open Tennis Championships at the Roland Garros Stadium Friday included Singles Second Round Adriano Panatla, Italy, beat Julian Ganzabal, Argentina, 6-2, 2-6, 64, 61. Brian Fairlie, New Zealand, beat Emilio Montano, Mexico, 63, 63, 4-6, 60.

Peter Elter, West Germany, beat Bill Scanlon, Dallas, 4-6, 7-6, 64, 64. UMi Pinner, West Germany, beat Bvron Bertram, South Africa, 62, 7-5, 61. Chris Lewis New Zealand, beat Ismael el Shafei, Egypt, 62, 3-6, 61 6-1. Stan Smith, Sea Pines, beat Juergen Foss bender, West Germany, 64, 63, 7-5. Raul Ramirez, Mexico, beat Jeff Borowiak, Berkeley, 63, 63, 62.

John Yutil. South Africa, beat Francois Joulfret, France 64, 7-6, 2-6, 67, 6-4. Antonio Zugorelli, Italy, beat Frantisek Pala, Czechoslovakia, 6 4 2-6, 6-3, 6 4. Women's Singles Second Round Pam Whytcross, Australia, beat Silvana Urroz, Chile, Mima Jausovec, Yugoslavia, beat Ingrid Bentzer, Sweden, 6-2, 61. Regina Marsikova, Czechoslovakia, beat Rachel Giscatre, Argentina, 6-4, 6-2.

Yvonne Vermaak, South Africa, beat Maria Pin- terava, Czechoslovakia, 1-6, 6-1, 6-2. Nancy Richey, San Angelo, beat Fiorella Bonicelli, Uruguay, 6-4, 5-7, 61. Brigitte Cuvpers, South Africa, beat Frederiaue Thibault, France, 64, 64. Pam Teeguarden, Los Angeles, beat Donna Gonz, Miami Beach, 64, 4-6, 7-5. Volf ATLANTA (API Second-round scores Friday In the $200,000 Atlanta Classic golf tournament on the par-72 Atlanta Country Club course; Mac McLendon 68 U.S.

netters scarce PARIS (AP) Stan Smith dismissed Juergen Fassbender of West Germany 6-4, 6-3, 7-5 Friday and completed a little band of four Americans in the last 32 of the French Open Tennis Championships. They were all that remained of the 27 Americans who set out at the start of the week. The rest fell in the first two rounds, many of them bemused by the red clay courts of the Roland Garros grounds, slower than any big tournament surface in the United States. The other American survivors were Harold Solomon, Brian Gottfried and Tom Gullikson, left-handed member of the Onalaska, twins. Jeff Borowiak and Bill Scanlon were eliminated Friday.

Raul Ramirez of Mexico, a semifinaUst last year, outplayed Borowiak, of Berkeley, 6-3, 6-3, 6-2, Peter Elter, 18-year-old West German, ousted Scanlon of Dallas 4-6, 7-6. 6-4, 6-4 in a match interrupted by darkness overnight. Dove Stockton 68 69-137 Lou Groham56 71-137 Jim Dent 68 70-138 Oovid Graham 68 70-138 Bod Dickson 14-65 139 Lanny Wadkins 72-68-140 Roger Moltbie 73-67- 140 Alon Tapie 70 Biil Rogers ZO 67-140 Hole Irwin 70-70-140 Steve Veriato70 70 140 Bob Victor Regalado 71 70-141 Tom Evans 69 72- -141 Lon Hinkle 70 71-141 Lyn Lott71 Doug Tewe 11 69 72-141 Charles Coodv 73 68-141 Art Wall73 68 -141 John Schroeder 68 74-142 Hubert Green73-69-142 Jav Haas 72 70-142 Larrv Netson 73 69-142 Morris Hataisky 73 Grier Jones 73-69-142 Mike McCutloogh70 72-142 Tommy Aaron 73--142 Mark Haves 73 69-142 Dwight Nevil 70-14? Don Pooley72 71-143 Tom Jenkins 72 71-143 Mason Rudolph 73 70-143 Tom Storey 73 70-143 Terry Diehl 71 Steve Taylor 71 72-143 OeWitt Weaver 70-73-143 Don Baker 70-73- 14.1 Bill Mallon 72-71- -143 Jack Nicklaus 70 Lee Elder 71 Duke Butler 69-74- 143 Steve Melnyk 71-73- -144 Joe Inman 71 73- -144 Orville Mcodv 70 74- -144 Dave Eichetberger 68 76--144 John Lister 73 71-144 Leonard Thomoson jerry McGee Biilv Casper 74 Butch Baird 70 75-145 Bob Eastwood 70 75-145 Wayne Yates 73-72-145 Richard Crawford 73 77-145 Jett Hewes Ken Still71-74- -145 Homero Blancos 72-73--145 Craig Barry John SchSee72-73-145 Larry Ziegler71 Tom Weiskopt 74 71 145 Gary McCord69 76- -145 Bob Smith 75-70-145 Rod Curt 73-72-145 Gary Hardin75-70-145 Bob Menne 73 73-146 Ed Sabo 73 Wally Armstrong74 72- 146 Allen Miller 75 71- 146 Artie McNickle 74 72-146 Frank Beard 74 -146 Miller Barber74 72-146 Ray Sovtk 75 71-146 Bruce Fleisher76 70-146 J.C. Snead 73 73-146 Mark Lve 74 72-146 Failed to Qualify Dan Sikes 75 72-147 Florentine Molina 75 George Archer73-74-147 Dale Douglass77-70-147 Nate Starks 75 72-147 Keith Fergus 75-72- -14? Jim White 74-73-147 Al Geiberger 75 72-147 Bob Shearer 74 73- -147 Ed Dougherty 73 75- 148 Bob Lunn 75-73-148 Tom Shaw 73 75--148 David Canipe 76-72-148 Mike Walters71-77- -148 Gil Morgan 73 Kermit Zarlev 78 70-148 George Johnson 75 73-148 Mike Reid 75 73- -148 Paul Moran Bill Calfee 73 76- 149 Carlton White 76-73- -149 Dan Murphy 72 77- -149 Howard Twittv 74 75-149 Gibbv Gilbert 71-78- -149 Dave Glenz 77 72--149 Tom Purtzer 77 72-149 Andv Bean 75 74-149 Bobbv Mitchell 76 73-149 Joe Porter73-76-149 Bobbv Wadkins 75-7S -150 Sam Adorns 76-74-150 Gav Brewer 74-76--150 Frank Conner 75 Mark Alwin Fred Marti Oove Newauist 79 Stan Lee Dick Most 78 Joev Dills 77 Woodv Blackburn 77 CAMP HILL. Pa (AP) Scores in first round of the $50.000 Lady Keystone LPGA tour nomeot ot Armitage Golf Club; Mary Beo Porter Carole Jo Skata 32-32-64 Roberta Speer 33 6 Silvia Bertoiaccim 31 Jan Stephenson 33 Kathy McMullen Sandra Post 33-34 67 J.

Smith 35 6 Mai bo Sasaki 33 Kathy Posttewait 35 37 67 Debbie Massey Vivian Brownlee 34 Kathv Whitworth 32 Beth Solomon Janet Aulisi 33-34 6 Kathv Martin 37 31- 68 Sandra Spuzich Amy Alcott Susie MrAldster 36 33 69 Chako Higuchi 34 35- 99 WEEKENDERS A The Weekenders Goit Association will hold its weekly tournament Saturday beginning at noon ot Riverside SAWGA Nine Hole Tournament Championship Flight LG, Marge Locke, 41 LN Dorcas Stearnes, Ruth Stobie. 42-6-36; Bettv Durham. 43 36. LP, Dorcas Stearnes, 13. First Flight LG, Kay Sykes, 41.

LN, Katy Chanev. 43 Flo McGaffigon, 43 Marlene Bailey, 44 LP Flo McGaffigon, 14 Third Flight LG. Dorothy Bethea, 46. LN Carolyn Mofter, 47 13 34: Peggy Vincent, 49 LP, Joan Donaldson, 14 Dorothy Bethea. 14 The San Antonio Women Golf Association elected officers tor 1977-78 at a luncheon Friday New Officers ot SAWGA are: Kav Svkes, president; Flo McGaffigon, first vice president Dottie Nicholson, second vice president, Dorcas Stearnes, secretary; Millie Boeder, treasurer YOUTH FOR CHRIST TOURN.

Gross Carl Werner, 75; Harold Meadot 76. Mac Works, 79, Net D. Parker, 66 Jack Norton, 69; Oon Malsel, 69. Blind Bogey Hugh idon, 71; Carl Byers, 73; Gordon Stafford, 74 JGAST Summer Tournaments tor the Junior Golf As sociation June 10 Willow Springs, 9 a.m.; June 10-12, Waterwood Golf Course in Hunstvilte. June 16-17, Chuck Klein's Pat Three June 29 JO, Ed Par Three; July 1 Kelly AFB, July 6-7, Ed Carpenter's; July 8 Pecan Valley God Course; July 11-12, TAAF-JGAST al Otmos (1? and under), July 13 15.

TAAF-JGAST at Olmos (13-18); July 18-19, Klein's August 2, Riverside; August 3 5, Klein's; August 10, Otmos; 16-17, Carpenter's. BELMONT: $25,000 High Gun Purse Quiet Little Table El Pitirre, Dr. Emil. One and one-sixteenth mites in 1:43 25. ATLANTIC CITY: Feature Slv Rex ($8 801, Pinto, Privileged Party Seven furlongs in 24 RUIOOS0: Feature Barbiiav Serene Princess, Little Foggy Six furlongs in 1:15 25.

LOUISIANA Feature Black Bavou Class Royalty. Smart investment. Six and one-halt furlongs in 1 21 CHURCHILL: Feature Payne Street Cabitdo's Marina, Note ot Victory Six furlongs 1 09 45. GOLDENT GATE: Feoture Preconceal ($6 60), Sister Prune, Eager Star One mile in 1:36 35. PIMLICO: Feature First Rose Needavision, Ambergap Six furlongs in 1:11 MONMOUTH: Feature Royal Draftsmen ($18 20).

Packer Captain Come On Jav. One and one sixteenth miles in 1 42 .4 5. HAWTHORNE. Feature Bill Bonbrlaht Drones Reward, Treatise Six furlongs in 1:11 SUFFOLK; Feature Aruban Bov ($8 20), Jet, Baal Moloch. Six furlongs 1:11 HOLLYWOOD Feature Katonka ($4.40) Dancing Femme, Sweet-Robbery Eight furlongs in 1:34 3 5 lo A.

POLO Refarma PI Polo Center at Selma 9, Widow Bend Polo Club 6 Both club will meet Sunday al 3 p.m. at Brackenridge Polo Field NORTH AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGUE Atlantic Conference North OF GA BP Toronto 4 4 13 9 12 St Louis 3 6 10 16 10 Chicago 7 18 8 Rochester 2 4 5 8 5 Connecticut 0 7 4 21 4 Eosl Tamno Bay 6 3 2) 18 Cosmos 5 4 16 12 16 Ft Lauderdale 5 2 12 10 11 Washington 5 3 11 7 11 Pacific Conference South Las Vegas 7 2 11 12 II Son Jose 6 4 15 16 15 Dallas 5 3 16 16 Los Angeles 5 3 18 8 15 Hawaii 5 6 12 21 12 West Minnesota 2 18 8 17 Portland 4 5 12 13 12 Vancouver 3 6 11 '5 11 Seattle 2 5 7 It Friday's Matches Hawaii 1, Chicago 0 San Jose 4, Si Louis 3 Fort Lauderdale at Portland Saturday's Matches Las Vegas at Dallas Sunday's Matches Cosmos at Tampa Bov San Jose at Connecticut Washington al Rochester Hawaii al Toronto hicago at Minnesota Fort Lauderdale at Vancouver TAUGHT BY NBA PLAYERS AND COACHES INSTRUCTIONAL BASKETBALL COMPETITION AND GAMES AGES 8 18 SANANTONIO DAY CAMPER CAMPER GREAT Mt ALS AIR CONDITIONED ROOMS SWIMMING WRITE OR CALL EOR (OMPLETL IN10RMA1I0N DIETRICH (Third Fourth Week) 1077 raiFNHAP 1977 CALENDAR Arrive June June 11 (FIllED) Arrive June Depart June 18 Arrive June June 25 Arrive tune July 2 Arrive July July 9 Arrive July Depart July 16 ENROLL NOW FOR BEST SELECTION P.O. BOX 530 SAN ANTONIO, TEX 78292 512-224-4611 JAMES SILAS (Second Third Week) THE CULLUM BOREN CONTEST! 1,200 IN PRIZES APRIL 17 THROUGH JUNE 30,1977 ENTER TODAY! NO PURCHASE NECESSARY! Pick up a copy of the official rules and register at Cullum Boren Sporting Goods. N0RTHSTAR MALL WINDSOR PARK MALL CHARGE, MASTER CHARGE, BANKAMERICARO. AMERICAN EXPRESS or ytVAWAV Kenedy hangs tough TO THE EXPRESS-NEWS GEORGE WEST The Kenedy Lions swept their bidistrict series from George West Thursday night by dubbing the Longhorns with a 16-hit attack, 16-2.

Kenedy, now 26-6 for the season, will play Hebbronville in a rematch of last year's Class AA regional finals. First game is set for 7:30 p.m. next Tuesday in Hebbronville. Second contest is at 7:30 p.m. in Kenedy, then a third game, if necessary, will be at 7:30 p.m.

Friday at a site yet to be determined. Tickets are $1 and $2 at the gate. KENEDY 16, GEORGE WEST 2 Kenedv 512 080 0 16 16 1 George West 000 200 0 2 3 2 Pullin and Dumont; Rea, Steen (2), Bumgardner 6 and Robbins. (5-4), Uvalde bags No. 30 SPECIAL TO THE EXPRESS-NEWS WHARTON The Uvalde Coyotes hit the 30-victory mark and won their Class AAA bidistrict series over Whatton with a 9-3 victory in the second game of a doubleheader Thursday night, Wharton had beaten the Coyotes in the opener by the same score, Uvalde sent 12 men to the plate in the third inning of the nightcap and scored six runs.

The Pack had six hits, all singles, in the big explosion, including two by Vann McElroy. Brian McLaughlin went 3-for-4, Steve Rambie 2-3, including a double, and Oscar Alejandro 2-4. Left-hander Richard Contreras scattered six hits to get the victory, 30th against only four losses. In the opener, Rambie went 3-for-4 to start a five-hit day and Greg Kolinek had a perfect 3-for-3. Joe Sansom was the losing pitcher for the first time this year.

Uvalde becomes the first AAA area team since Eagle Pass in 1970 to get past the bidistrict level and into regionals, where they will meet the Gregory-Portland-Falfurrias winner. G-P leads that series, 1-0, going into a twin bill Friday. First Gome Uvalde 200 010 0 3 11 2 Wharton 000 360 9 9 0 Sansom, Flores 6 and Neutze; Padilla and Erevia. (8-1), Second Game Uvalde 106 000 10 0 Wharton 110 001 0-3 6 5 Contreras and Neutze; Rodriguez, Mlksa (3), Martinez (3) and Erevia. (9-1).

Brian Ybarbo, 2nd, solo. 1977 GM PICK-UP All power and air, automatic, mag wheels, regular gas engine, guages, Sierra equipment. 5195 PONTIAC-GMC 3900 SAN PEDRO 736-1561 Medina Valley plays Monday SPECIAL TO THE EXPRESS-NEWS CASTROVILLE The Medina Valley Panthers will open their Class AA regional finals series against Pflugerville at 8 p.m. next Monday at Nelson Field in Austin. Second game in the best-of-three series will be at 8 p.m.

next Wednesday in Medina Valley, If a third game is needed, the teams will play at 8 p.m. next Thursday at New Unicorn Stadium, Medina Valley will be going for its third regional title in seven years under Coach Gerry Kempf after whipping Cole twice in bidistrict. Pflugerville rambled past Marble Fulls for a isweep in its bidistrict set this week. Pedernales Ranch Estates L.B.J. Territory on the Pedernales River at Johnson City.

32 Tracts DOWN Every tract has waterfront access to the Pedernales River through the 15-acre park for owners use only. You can buy from 10 acres to 58 acres and priced as low as $825 per acre. Owner financing is available to build in this excellent planned and restricted subdivision. We feel you will buy this beautiful tree covered hill country property if you will drive out and have a visit with us. A salesman is on duty 24 hours a day or you can call marketing agent Gene Naumann anytime at A.C.

512-476-2641 for further details. An excellent restricted subdivision. Financed and owned by FIRST SERVICE CORPORATION Affiliate of- FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS OF AUSTIN For detailed directions and information, salesmen are on duty 24 hours daily on the property or oy phone. Marketed by GENE NAUMANN REAL ESTATE 1514 Guadalupe Austin Phone (512) 476-2641 DIRECTIONS: At Johnson City lake Hwy 28! North and go 1 miles past Pedernales bridge to Ranch Road 1323 and you will see our sign and office.

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