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Hailefon Standard-Sptaker, Monday, April 29, 1974 Ron Keselowski Surprise Speaking of Sports 24 By RAY SAUL Sports Editor Acme 500 Race Winner krlBrpsx 1 tar Ron Keselowski. an unhearlded winner said. "I was just hoping the! man. It would have been a neck-car wouldn't break and that Hart-j and-neck finish had not Hartman driver from Pontiac, won the fourth Pennsylvania (Acme man wouldn't recover. I was out; run into trouble.

of brakes and I had run out of gas twice, and I didn't know what might happen. But it held together." It was a short race for Baker, Dallenbach the East Brunswick, N.J., driver who was in a car which was virtually a twin to that driven by Baker, went out after just 14 laps and got 28th the visiting star from the big; place. He explained that, as he southern ovals, and Indianapolis came off the third turn, "I put my star Dallenbach. hand up to go into the pits, and Super Saver) 500 stock car race Saturday at the expense of top contenders Buddy Baker, Butch Hart-man and Wally Dallenbach at Poco-bo International Raceway. Keselowski, a short, stocky 27-year-old, swept by Hartman with 12 laps remaining and took a lead he protected easily the rest of the way as Hartman dropped out with engine problems.

It was his first major victory In five years of competition. And he did it after running out of gas twice and driving the final 50 miles practically without brakes on his purple Dodge. Baker who had won the front! someone smacked me from be-row pole position with a track! hind." record 149.850 m.p.h., led during Perhaps the most amazing fin- the early going but was sidelined isn was the 10th posted by Art after about 125 miles by ignition Rorment of Tinlev Park. 111. During problems his crew couldn't fix.

i a routine pit stop on the 67th lap. Dallenbach, who had the other 1 Borment's car burst into flames. There are many things wrong with the City of Philadelphia, but the City of Brotherly Love also has many attractive areas and one of them is Fairmount Park. During a quick trip there yesterday to watch the Penn crew take on and defeat Yale on the Schuylkill River, I saw thousands of Philadelphians making use of the park. Numerous people were jogging, bicycling, watching the regatta, picnicking or just plain hiking in a walk to raise funds for charity.

People who continually complain that there is nothing to do often just aren't aware of what's going on. All of the activities mentioned in the previous paragraph cost little or nothing. For years (and I mean literally for years) I have been writing about the lack of suitable recreation facilities in the Greater Hazleton Area. I have had hundreds of residents of the area complain to me about the lack of facilities but very few of them ever took the time to present their complaints to the proper municipal bodies and boards that should provide recreational facilities. It has been only in recent years that any real progress has been made in providing additional front row spot, also was an early The raceway fire crew was quick leader but made only 42 miles be- to put out the fire, with Bormet lore being rammed from behind "I don't think I could have run crewmen Bill Pruitt, also of Tinley Park, suffering minor burns and being treated and released from the Monroe County General Hospital.

Bormet got back in the car and completed 180 laps. Bob Whitlow, the pro football player who will return to his old by another car and put out of the race. Baker and Dallenbach were identical tomato-red Dodges. Baker will take his car to Talladega, for a 500 mile race Sunday and hoping for better luck. Drivers get set to start 1974 Acme Super Saver 5u0-mile race, acmtional race photos on page 28.

Dallenbach's car if it can be re- sport in June, finished sixth when paired, will be taken over at Talla- D.R. Ulrich, the original sixth- Another talented former HHS athlete, JOE MADDON, had a big day in baseball for the Lafayette College team yesterday. cracked back-to-back homers and a single to lead the Leopards past Bucknell in the second game of a doubleheader, 10-0. Lafayette also won the first game, 5-1. Kudos to members of the Bishop Hafey High Fathers Club who not only planned last night's Hafey awards banquet but also (with the help of their wives) cooked and served the food and washed the dishes.

This is dedication with A capital The annual Hazleton Bowling Association championship tournament will start Saturday night at St. John's Lanes where the team events will he bowled until May 14. The doubles and singles will run at Valley Lanes from May 8 through May 22. A total of 105 teams, 209 doubles entries, 418 singles and 331 in all-events will compete for 333.25 irt prizes. More about the tournament later this week.

Freeland's CY FALATKO pow-ered a homer and JERRY MAT-ISAK a triple as Luzerne CCC split with Bucks CCC Saturday at Nanticoke, winning the first game 8-1 and snapping a Bucks undefeated skein, and losing in the second game of the double-ho'der, 2-0. Freeland's GEORGE URSTA was the second game pitcher, giving up only six hits. Hartford and Allentown won EBA playoff games, over the weekend, both on the road. The end result is that they'll have to play a fifth and deciding game in the final series Saturday night at Allentown. Little CHARLIE CRISS fired In 34 points to lead the Caps at Allentown Saturday night, where they won, 118-103, but KEN WILBURN of the Jets took charge at Hartford last night with 37 points, and the Jets won, 131-125.

dega by 55-year-old Iggy Katona, place finisher, was dropped a who drove it to victory in a 200 position because of a penalty for mile race at Daytona in February, passing the pace car. Jigger Sirois, Boston Celtics Surprise Bucks, 98-83; John Havlicek Scores 26 with Hartman at the end." the stronger than I was and, without brakes, I couldn't go as deep into the corners as he could." Hartman, a 33-year-old truck salesman from South Ohio, had led 91 of the 200 laps around the 2.5-mile Pocono International Raceway until he ran into trouble. The three-time U.S. Auto Club champion held a margin of almost two miles over Keselowski with 16 laps to go. But a yellow light caused by a spinning car allowed the Michigan driver to close up behind the leader.

When the green racing flag was displayed with a dozen circuits to go, Keselowski stormed by Hartman and was home free when the engine in Hartman's Dodge began to sputter a few laps later. Keselowski, who pocketed about $10,000 for his victory, led the raca With Baker and Dallenbach out! who ran as high as third, wound of action, the race settled into a 'up eighth, and Paul Feldner got duel between Keselowski and Hart-I ninth place. Ron Keselowski Scores pass seconds later and sank a lay-up following a slick pass from Cowens as the Celtics By MIKE O'BRIEN I Cowens, five inches shorter AP Sports Writer to an Jabbar, sank most of tiis MILWAUKEE (AP) The shots from top the key or broke the Bucks momentum fast-breaking Boston Celtics, Mue' First Big Win $9,600 Trailing 83-69 with 6:20 left, behind 26 points by veteran the Bucks began their charge TT i 1 row irudway through the first quarter when Boston broke an 11-11 tie and took a permanent lead. MOUNT POCONO, Pa. (AP) -I Rounding-the 100-lap mark Ke- wimsiooa a sec- with a jump shot by Jabbar.

A After scores of starts and five selowski Dulled off to find that his ona naii wuwauKee rauy lor a shot from the side by Davis years of racing, Ron Keselowski break-neck driving had worn down ory Sunday and a 1-0 Cowens' outside shooting and a tip-in by Oscar Robertson lead in the National Basketball cut the gap to 83-75 with 4:55 left, prompting the Celtics to call a time out. facilities. The Hazleton Recreation Board is presently working on providing a complex south of the Heights that will probably include two Softball fields and a baseball field. There is also no question that there should be a least one outdoor community swimming pool, probably in a central location. At the moment, however, there are no funds in sight for a pool.

The fact remains, however, that many communities smaller than Hazleton have community pools because its citizens were willing to pay the price in taxes for the construction and maintenance of a community pool. People, places, happenings: finally has roared across the fin- his front brake. After that he ish line to take the checkered flag pulled in again with a flat tire, and his first big win. Still in arrears to Hartman on The 27 -year-old driver from Pon-jlap 132 Keselowski again ran out tiac, who uil Saturday of gas. had gone 0-for-a-lifetime, tooled "The first time I ran out it was his 1973 Dodge Charger into vie-; a little discouraging," he said.

forced Jabbar away from the defensive basket, opening routes to the hoop for the hard driving Celtics. Boston broke to a 35-19 lead after one quarter, widened it to 17 points early in the second Association championship playoffs. The second game in tfie best-of-seven series will be played here Tuesday night. A three-point play by Cowens naviicek came to the rescue again with a jump shot and four times for a total of 58 laps. Other leaders included Baker, Dallenbach and Norm Nelson.

Nelson brought his Plymouth home in second place, five milej behind the leader aid Hartman was credited with third place. Fourth place went to Mickey Flora in a Dodge and fifth to Elmo Langley In a Ford. Cowens blocked a lay-iup at tempt by Davis seconds later tory lane in the United State Auto "But the second time I besan to with 2:55 left marip ithp snnro quarter and held a 67-52 lead as Milwaukee cooled off, iiuds rennsyivania auu nere ana wonder wnat my crew was doing 89-7o and wrapped up Ithe victo- with 5:09 left in the third peri Boston gave up the ball on a 24-second violation with 3:27 to wuu io me. ry as ine ueiucs weauierea a nd 'Luck finally got with me for Coming down the last 50 miles 35-point barrage by Mil-! But tfi Celtic manad nnlv Keselowski's elapsed time for the go, but Bucks guard Ron Wil once," he said after the three hour the field bunched up for a yellow waukee's 7foot-2 Kareem Ab- two mnrp nnint rtie rest the race was 3 hours, 49 minutes and liams lost the ball out of 44.96 seconds. His average speed 1 o-minuie race ai rotuno in Most i period, while a jump shot by dul Jabbar, the NBA's Valuable Player.

ternational Raceway. flag. This gave Keselowski the luck to recapture his lost seconds. "I figured I at least had another was 130.596 miles an hour. bounds 15 seconds later, killing Milwaukee's final threat.

Cowens followed with his three-point play, making it 88- Keselowski did more than just Dandridge and a pair of field goals by reserve Mickey Davis sparked a comeback that Bob Dandridge, who had av win the race. He beat out the heav- chance," he said. "I said to my- eraged 21.2 points as the Bucks ies the class drivers like Buddy self 'it's now or but I real-just nine games to win iker, Wally Dallenbach and de-'ly wasn't too confident because of their first two nlavoff sprips tneir rirst two piayotf series, Baker brought Milwaukee to 69-63 in 75. The Bucks conceded when the first minute of the final pe-' Jabbar went to the bench a few fending USAC champion Butch riod. my break problem." The green flag came ine green nag came was held to eight points until and fhp final minuitp DanHriHcro ana final minute.

Dandridge "I thought I was going to cry there near the end," the begrimed Olga Morozova Upsets King PHILADELPHIA (AP) iiariman wno came in mira De-, out However, a three-point play Dean Applegate Takes East Windsor Feature EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP)-iDean Apple-gate of Toms River won the modified car feature race Sunday at East Windsor Speedway. Gary Balough of Pompton Lakes finished second and ninu iwm ixeison. iveseiowsiu anu nariman jumped was guarded most of the time by Havlicek broke the dry But Keselowski's win didn't ahead of the pack. But then Hart- Dy the 35-year-old Havlicek.

spell. Paul Silas stole a Bucks' come easily. man iosi ms ciuicn anu me race He was leading the pack when, name fortune smiled upon Pocono International Raceway Saturday and served up a perfect day for the Acme Super Saver 500-mile race. Estimated attendance was 20,000. Versatile JEFF JONES, who was an outstanding football and baseball player at HHS, has played in the outfield, at first base and as a pitcher for the Colgate University nine this season.

Jeff pitched Colgate to a 4-2 victory over Hartwick yesterday, allowing five hits and striking out six. was Keselowski's. He averaged 130.596 miles an Hafey Rips Marian, 104; in the 57th lap, his gas tank ran seconds later. Havlicek, a holdover from the Celtics NBA dynasty of the 1960s, scored 15 of his points in the second half. BOSTON (98): Havlicek 11 4-4 28, Nelson 4 1-2 9.

Cowens 8 3-3 1, Chaney 7 1-1 15. White 9 1-2 19. Silfts 2 4-6 8, Finkel 1 0-0 2, Westphal 0 0-0 0, A.Williams 0 0-0 0. Totals: 42 14-18. MILWAUKEE (83) Dandridge 0-0 12, Warner 3 0-0 Abdul-Jabbar 14 7-9 36, Robertson 2 2-4 6, R.WMiams 3 0-0 Davis 6 0-0 12, Perry 1 0-0 2, McGlocklln 1 0-0 2, Oaj-rett 0 0-0 0, Lee 1 04 2.

Totals: 37 9-13. Boston 35 17 17 29 08 Milwaukee 19 23 19 22 83 Fouled out: None. Total fouls: Boston 17, Milwaukee 18. A 10,938. dry.

The pit stop dropped him into hour, off the track record of 132.781 second, a half-lap behind Hartman. set last year by Richard Petty. Wayne Reutimann of Asbury Five Games Slated Today finished third in the 30-lap race. Eddie Mumford of West Ches McGEEHAN SCHOOL clash at 22nd St. in a crucial Seventh-seeded Olga Morozova of Russia capitalized on Billie Jean King's mistakes Sunday to win this stop of the Women's Professional Tennis Circuit 7-6, 6-1 and the $10,000 first-place prize money.

Mrs. Morozova took an early lead in the first set. Ms. King tied the set at 4-4, took (the lead at 5-4 and 6-5, but Mrs. Moro-rova came back to win the set Tony Waldrop Now Owns Fastest Mile in the East ter, won the first of two sportsmen's 15-lap feature races, and Lee Katona of Law renceville captured the second.

BASEBALL LEAGUE Saturday's Score Bishop Hafey 10, Marian 4 The Standings (Northern Division) By ahead of Penn's Denis Fikes, who bested four minutes for the RALPH BERNSTEIN AP Sports Writer L. W. PHILADELPHIA (AP) first time 3:55.0. Waldrop' oon Freeland 5 on a tiebreaKer. game the lose- will be on the brink of elimination Hafey is at Brennan for a makeup of a rain-ed-out game in a big one for the Vikings, Weatherly travels to Pottsville and Shamokin Lourdes is at Marian as all 10 league members see action.

II Bishop Hafey 142 111 0 10 13 3 Marian 010 100 2 4 8 9 Gasper, Rybarczyk (3) and Tran-guch; Stianchi, Heintzelman (7) and Bydlon. The Russian victor dominated IIow fast can Tony Waldrop run 1 1 2 2 4 to go and ran away from the field. The first five finishers all bettered four minutes. Ray Smedley of Birmingham, England, was third in Bishop Hafey 4 HIIS 4 West Hazleton 3 MMI 2 (Southern Division) W. Waldrop isn't sure, but he ran a 3:53.2 at the 80th annual Penn Relays Saturday after nursing an aching wisdom tooth trouble directing her shots.

Mrs. Morozova, 27, said it was the biggest victory of her career. Earlier this year in a tournament in Akron, Ohio, sine was beaten by Ms. King. Mrs.

Morozova is required by Karl Thornton of the Phila- and an infected ear for five days. "I'm still new to running the North said after I her country to turn the prize miles like this," money over to the Russian Ten- Carolina senior delphia Track Club fourth at uirainai urennan a 3:57.9, and Wilson Waigwa of Pottsville 3 Texas-El Paso fifth in 3:59.1. jShamokin Lourdes 2 Waldrop stole the two-day Weatherly 1 carnival from the eight major Marian 1 relay events, overshadowinged Today's Games Tennessee's triple in the 440,1 Bishop Hafey at Cardinal (jwjr mm Bren- recording the fastest mile ever the final! in the East. The best previous Rosemary I mile in the East was in 1971, King had when Marty Liquori bested weeks be- world mile record holder Jim nis Federation. She advanced to round by upsetting Casals Saturday.

Ms not played for three EBA Box Scores Allenetown LaMantia 3 2-4 8, Bruns 7 2-3 17, Wilburn 6 1-2 13, Card 1 5-6 7, Johnson 3 3-5 9, Bell 6 3-4 16, Mast 7 9-9 23, Morgan 4 2-5 10. Totals: 37 27-38 103. Hartford McMhon 4 tt-0 8, Johnson 9 4-5 20, Criss 15 4-4 34, Simmons 4 0-0 8, Lewis 7 1-2 15, English 5 OU 10, Daughtry 5 1-1 11, Cleuss 5 2-2 12. 880 and two-mile relays, Villa-nova's meet records in the distance medley and four-mile relay and Penn State sophomore nan MMI at Freeland West Hazleton at HIIS Wcatherly at Potts ville Lourdes at Marian fore this tournament. Ryun by an eyelash, each run- Ms.

King and Miss Casals ning 3:54.6. won the $3,200 doubles firsit- Waldrop's time was just 2.1 prize by defeating the Austral-, seconds off Ryun's long-stand-ian pair of Leslie Hunt and'ing world record of 3:51.1, set Bishop Hafey hiked its record to 4-1 Saturday "at Dutch Hill Field 1967 at Bakersfield, finished 20 yards June 23, Calif. Waldrop Mike Shine's victories in the 440 intermediate and the -120 high hurdles. "I didn't expect to do this well," said the soft-spoken Waldrop, who attends North Carolina on an academic scholarship. "It's still hard to believe I went under four minutes." Waldrop said he was glad to in Tamaqua with a 10-4 breeze ov- Totals: 53 12-14 118.

er Marian. The Vikings trail Allentown 27 23 23 30 103 Northern Division leader Freeland Hartford 27 33 31 27 118 (5-1) by half a game. Officials Thompson and Bavet- Dan Rybarczyk gained credit for ta Kerry Harris 6-3, 7-6. The victors fought off set point at 3-4 end took the tiebreaker, 5-4. Earlier, Miss Casals won the playoff for third place by defeating Virginia Wade of England 8-3 in a pro set.

Rangers Option Hurler Broberg; Sign Kekieh Three-point field goal: Brus, Bell. the win in relief of Bob Gasper, i who left with a 5-1 lead. I Rickv Marshall had a double see tne nnisn line, Had little left," noted the runner who this Redbirds Zap Cincy, 9 to 2 ST. LOUIS (AP) Ted Siz-emore and Reggie Smith ripped thrfp hite pnrh IpaWintT She St. uasi nuut'i i an seven tun- ITf secutive sub-four minute miles i (Sunday at Hartford) Allentown LaMantia 5 0-0 10, Bruns 8 10-12 27, Wilburn 15 7-12 37.

Card 9 3 4 attack, Rybarczyk had a double and nnp sinrlp T.arrv Sock and indoors, one a record 3.55.0. NEW YORK (AP) The Texas Jim Keller had two singles apiece 21- Johnson 1 0-0 2. Bell 14-5 20, i1 V- 1 r.aPr John Oalvpllo. Rob Mast 4 1-2 9. Morgan 2 1-2 5.

To- Rangers optioned right-handed iLouis Cardmais t0 a 9-2 victory i i tals: 52 21-37 131. over the Cincinnati IUIJJUIUUlIII yui-uei trie oiuuerg iu ineir apu- Surj(Jay kane farm team in the Pacific Prosperi and Jim Tranguch all had one single. Bob Miller had a triple and double for Marian, Abromitis homer Hartford McMahon 0 0 2 0. Johnson 8 2 3 19. Criss 10 7-7 28.

Simmons 5 7-8 17. Lewis 6 1-2 13. English 3 0-0 6. Wins Va. 500 ed.

Ron Duscr had two singles and uast league ounaay ana signea Mike Kekieh, a left-hander, for the same club. Broberg had an 0-3 record following a loss to the New York Yankees in the first game of an Bob Gibson survived a rocky start and spaced 10 hits for the victory. Sizemore doubled twice and Smith contributed three ifrniHi sinplps St. Louis Holliday 7 2 3 16. Daughtry 8 6-7 Va.

(AP) joe Barrett, Shickora and Stianchi, MARTINSVILLE, Cale Yarborough, 22. Cleuss 2 0-0 4. Totals: 49 25-32 gamming on iosillr Djtcher. had a single 125. Three-point field goals: Bruns.

Criss. doubleheader; packed 13 of its 15 hits into the American League Sunday. apiece. In today's action Freeland will defend its division lead against first four innings off Cincinnati T- IV 75-mile run to the finish on one tank of gas, won the Virginia 500 Grand National stock car race Sundav when the strategy paid off. i i i Allentown 30 33 31 37-131 and xveKicn, a a-year-oia veteran or startT 0av KirbVi six years in the majors, was re- liv mm-a MpOupph.

MMI. HHS and West Hazleton will Hartford 16 40 34 35-125 Thompson and Ba- Officials got off to a 1-0, Cincinnati i i pa sincKV monn iarmcr-Doi- vetta. in the first on doubles by fr Timmonsville lead Still about 25 miles per gallon. Still pints instead of quarts of oil. Still no anti-freeze.

Still high resale value.tt (The average 1972 Beetle retails for as much today as it did new.) Still considering any other car? Bowling News leaseu dv uie neveiana inaians during spring training. His lifetime record is 34-47 and he as 2-5 last season with the Yankees and Indians. He previously pitched for the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Rangers said Kekieh probably would be brought up when he pitches himself into shape. BOWL-ARENA High Score Awards Hish score awards last week EBA Playoffs Finals Saturday's Result Hartford 118, Allentown 103 Sunday's Result Allentown 131.

Hartford 125 series tied. 2-2 Saturday's Schedule Hartford at Allentown Pete Rose and Dan Driessen but the Cards shelled Kirby for five runs on five hits in the bottom of the first. Joe Torre's double capped a three-run second that chased Kirby and St. Louis extended its lead to 9-1 an inning later before Tony Perez' double produced a Cincinnati run in the seventh. CINCINNATI ST LOUS finished the brutal, fender-banging short track battle with about six car lengths to spare a charging Richard Petty.

Petty, looking for his eighth victory in the Virginia 500 but trailing Yarborough's Chevrolet by. three seconds, took some of the pressure off Yarborough during the closing stages when he pitted his Dodge for tires and fuel with about 40 miles to go. went to Charles Wagner, who had a 267 game, and Bonnie Butala, who had a 212 game. i 6:45 p.m. Men's Power League Steve Prefontaine Shatters TVo Marks EUGENE, Ore.

(AP) Dis-tence ace Steve Prefontaine shattered two American singles tournament. brhbi ao 61 COVERED BY VOLKSWAGEN'S OWNER'S SECURITY BLANKET WITH COMPUTER ANALYSIS. 'Sedan III suggested retail price P.O.E., local laxei and other dealer delivery charges, if any, odditionol. tMileoge based on German industry test track stondarrii. ttApril, 1974 NADA guide book Eastern edition.

3 10 0 0 0 0 0 Service League sim'i nm Aloha Frnrks vs. If 4 13 0 Brock If 3b 4 12 0 JCrui If DnKH) 3b 5 0 2 1 Siwmore 2b TPerM lb 0 1 1 RSmiUi rf in Semifinals Of Reasan Tourney Yarborough passed up a ilar stop, electing to stretch both Fedullo-s Rest-. Barkus Arc0 Sta. records in one race Saturday ati Bench 3 0 0 0 Simmons tires and fuel the rest of the way. 4 2 3 1 5 2 3 3 5 13 1 5 111 4 112 4 0 2 1 4 0 10 vs.

Minor's Serv. Y.M.P.A., Pizza, made-up of basket- rf juu Mcunof ci 4 0 10 Reuz 3b Gerommo cf 4 0 0 0 Torre lb Kirby 1 0 0 0 Tyson ss 1 1 0 McQueen 0 0 0 0 Gibfon Fox Motors, Inc. Rte. 93, Hazleton-Conyngham Highway Hazleton, Pa. Tel.

455-5886 A yellow light slowdown near the end enabled him to stop brirftly for fuel, but his crew insisted later, he didn't need it, anyway. The victory, before the fifth straight standing room -on! au-l vs. speed bnop: ball players from area high schools. Smith Pics vs. Pa.

Monument Co. advanced to the semifinal round in Protestant Mens League the high school division of the Rea-9 p.m. Tournament playoffs Memorial Tournament at Holy City Classic League Cross Hall in Scranton Saturday 9 n.m. Final Dosition nisht ivith a Tn.si nt- c.ont 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Osoorn Crowler pb, Kosco pb AUTHORIZED 38 15 8 36 2 10 2 Total Total rim-innllt v.j iil UV.ailtUtl. 100 0" Mt i the University of Oregon's annual Twilight Track and Field Meet.

Prefontaine, running for the Oregon Track Club, dropped his own American record for the six-mile run with a time of 26 minutes 51.7 seconds, then ran the additional 376 yards to erase Frank Shorter's record in the 10,000 meters, running that distance in 27:43.6. Previous records were 27:09.4 for six miles and 27:51.4 for meters. i.ti IHMl IKI Tyson DP St. Louis 2. St.

Louis Driessen 2 I-OB Cincinnati 11. St. Louis 8. IB- dience of 32.0(H) at Martinsville. No.

2 Speedway, paid Yarborough $18,000. i He won a winner' psurse of $12,000,1 another $5,000 for leading t'le most 6:33 Marian's Bernie Krupa paced the (locals with 19 points. Mike Cap-1 parell of HHS had 14. John Timko. League MMI.

had 13 and John Uhrin. Free- Roee. Driessen. Torre, Gib- J.C.C. LANES WOK MOTORS, Bnc.

Authorized VOLKSWAGEN Dealer Route 93, Hazleton-Conyngham Highway 455-5886 p.m. Fir-up aps and $1,000 for winning the Tournament front-row pole position Friday. son, Perez. MrBricie. IP EH B3 SO Kirby iL.1-3) 1 1-3 8 7 6 0 2 McQueen 11-1 5 2 2 1 1 reborn 3 1-3 1 0 0 1 1 Hall 2 10 0 11 Gibson 9 10 2 1 3 3 HBP-bv Gibson iRor-ei.

WP Hail. PB Bench. A 21,145. AUTHORIZED DEALER land, also was in doubles with 10. League K.

Rosenkrance had 21 for the Mets; Bets vs. losers and 6-6 John Slocum was jrunncrup with 18 markers. I Paramount 9 p.m. Jets vs. Yets.

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