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The Kansas City Star from Kansas City, Missouri • 7

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On the Bowling Lanes SECOND LOSS FOR THE KANSAS CJTY STAB SetaHay liwcfc 7 1t Scoring Has Automatic Twist Southern California Wipes Out 15-Point Dofici in Socond Half and Goes On for 87-86 Victory Ovar (JcUns in Pauley Pavilion Lake Superior State Routs Ice Foe 22-3 Sault Ste Marie Mich (AP) Senior right wing John Carr set a A I A record for the most goals scored by one player in a single game as he lead Lake Superior State college to a 22-3 hockey victory over Alaska Methodist University last night Carr scored five goals three in the first period and one each in the other periods In the second game of the A I A national tournament for small college hockey Bemidji State college downed Gustavus Adolphus 5-2 Lake Superior State faces Bemidji State in the championship game tonight with teams having identical records of 1-2 in league play Four Teams Battle For First in HL By Dick Mackey (A Mam bar of Tht Star Sports Stgft) Idle thoughts while waiting in line for the doors to open at the American Royal arena for 8 face off between the Blues and tin Omaha Knights: being ack the current -scramble in the Central Hockey league has produced the closest race in the history Just how wild the season is can be seen in the standings Heading into action 223 of the 252 games have been played yet little has been settled except that Kansas City has been mathematically eliminated from finishing in first The battle for first place still is a 4-horse race among Omaha Tulsa Iowa and -Fort Worth more not even the last-place Blues have been eliminated from the play-offs an example of just how wide-open the race is If Fort Worth beats Dallas Tulsa tripe Oklahoma City and Kansas City sidetracks Omaha tonight then Tulsa would move from second to first and the Blues would jump from seventh into a 3-way tie for fifth The Blues have added another winger to the Trevor Matthew Giesebrecht who was born Thursday morning According to Don Giesebrecht the father he came in at 8 pounds 1 2Vi ounces Jaroslav Jirik apparently will sit out game The rookie had a banged up left thumb which has been put into a cast At first it was thought be still would be able to slip a glove over the cast but no dice As a result defenseman Jim Pritchard will be back on left wing tonight Since January 18 Iowa has been playing Sunday afternoon games In that time the Blues have had two such dates in Waterloo And each time the Stars have not had to play the previous night On both occasions however Kansas City has had -to face Saturday night games followed immediately by a trip to Waterloo Tomorrow afternoon the Blues-go 3-for-3 in the league As someone in the Blucss office mentioned the other day those games won on the ice but in some hotel back last summer when the schedule was drawn up it- -R- Ron Buchanan of the Blues went into the week in third place in league scoring The center as of games through March goals and 44 assists for 65 points That left him two back of Dan Johnson of Tulsa and nine behind Jack Egers of Omaha Norm Dennis of Kansas City is in 15th place with 52 points A LATE RAL Joe Mackey's 12-Footer Puts Trojans Ahead to Stay 'By fte Aasoelatg Prm) Southern Cal did it again Just as a year ago the Trojans upset A the top-ranked col lege basketball team 87-86 last night And like last year they did it on home court in Pauley pavilion Coming oa the eve of the opening of the A A championship tournament the defeat of A the second of the season may be an ill omen for St Bonaventure Notre Dame Pennsylvania and Jacksonville in the A A as well as for South Carolina in the Atlantic Coast conference final today Southern Cal wiped out a 15-point deficit in the second half at 85-53 to storm from behind and beat the Bruins George 15-foot jumper tied it at 83-83 with 2V minutes left and Joe Mackey's 12-foot jumper at ttie 2-minute mark put the Trojans ahead to stay Recalling the stall Clemson nsed In losing to South Carolina 34-33 Thursday Johnny Wood- A Monday Night A WDAF-TV visional all can be entered easily on the console With 284 teams in the field the Greater Kansas City association annual tournament rolls off today at Heart and Gladstone bowls The team competition is slated for Heart singles and doubles at Gladstone Bowling has a way of turning tables Last year veteran Ray Bluth jolted Nelson Burton jra fellow St Louisan in the final of the Buckeye Open in Toledo 246-207 Last Saturday Burton and Bluth again tangled in the finals of tbs Professional association tournament in Toledo This time Burton came out with a 243-215 decision and the $6000 first-place award Before the Burton-Bluth rematch Ed Thomas of Columbus brushed aside Jim Stefanich who captured the Ebonite Open at King Louie West last month in a 207-205 thriller Then Thomas coasted past Bob Strampe 230-161 But Bluth intervened wrapping up a 280 game with a 10-bagger to overshadow Thom 211 By winning the Buckeye Burton moved atop the money standings with $17000 George Pappas the rookie from Char-lott dropped to second with $16500 Skee Foremsky the leftv from Texas is third with $15205 When Lou Boudreau elected to Baseball's Hall of Fame in January be received the word of the honor while bowling in a league The former shortstop and manager hurried back for the tenth frame blew a 3-pin spare and settled for 595 St Benedict's continues to lead the Mo-Kan conference with Rockhurst William Jewell and Southwest Baptist knotted in second seven games back St handed Calvary Bible 3-1 Rockhurst and Southwest Baptist split and William By Sid Bordman A Mamsgr Of Th fi- Sport StgfO Because of manufacturing complexities the automatic scorers will not flood the bowling market But bowling apparently is ready for the invasion of the computer even though there may be a few dissenters The law of supply and demand or demand and is evident Thus far 14 of the bowling houses are armed with the automatic scorers the first innovation of any importance since the coming of the automatic pinspotter in the 1950s have no way of filling the pointed out Larry Parker national sales manager here for the introduction of the automatic scor ers on the 40 lanes at King Louie East Kansas City now has two houses in the space age Heart bowl a 16-lane operation made the pioneering splash last November concentrated on the major bowling added Parker one city has more automatic scorer installations than Kansas City now Chicago hag three of them but two of the houses are owned by Brunswick Brunswick which reports that it is the only company marketing automatic scorers approved by the American Bowling congress has units in California the East Southeast and Mid-West The scorer has not invaded the Southwest or Northeast The largest house with the mathematical machines is in Berkley Mich a 52-lane plant that hosted the Professional association American Airlines Open last November Art Serbo pcblic relations director who also was lere for the King Louie East unveiling has talked with bowlers who have experienced the automatic scorers Most of the people like he replied not Holds Big Lead In Swim Meet Ames la (AP) Kansas continued to dominate the Big Eight swimming championships yesterday piling up a total of 353 points to second ma's 235 In the six events yesterday the Jayhawks boasted first place finishes in the 200-yard freestyle and the 800-yard freestyle relay some of the hard-core who feel like keeping score is a big part of the game always some who resist change a group of people in California who go for the computer paid score eepers had them in Calif or nia a long time The bowlers pay them So I doubt if any of the bowlers will worry about the computers replacing the scor Serbo said that bowlers say they can concentrate more on their game if they have to score or keep a check on the scorekeeper fellow in Chicago told Serbo said he used to bowl sub-average the nights he was saddled with the score-keeping job The fellow said he was always afraid somebody would jump on him if he made a mistake So he scored and bowled scared has been a boost to junior bowling programs too Now the instructor have to spend time teaching the kids how to score Some of the young ones 8 to 10-year-olds mess around with the scorers and cause some problems They like to touch 1 Bowling proprietors with automatic scorers also claim that open bowling has increased sounds simple to those who know smiled Serbo a lot of people have never picked it up- Now they have to Milton Brgckbouse an employee of Mart bowl agrees with the Brunswick people You get about 10 per cent who prefer the old way of he said whole setup is basically simple if the right person explains it Yon have to break in the bowler and the employees at the lanes on the automatic scorers we got them in November the scorers have made few errors They mess up mechanically every once in a while Bowlers can watch the progress of a match closer Keeping track of marks is much more accurate than the old way We had a Sears and Roebuck company tournament here and all went smooth but most of the people in it had bowled in leagues here So they were familiar with automatic scorers are no problem especially the 10-14 group They know going The Brunswick automatic scorers manufactured in Muskegon Mich are costly additions for the proprietors Each unit (one for every four lanes) sells for $12000 That includes a console and the four scoring Quickly here are the -major features of the computer: Automatically records each score frame by frame and final: Automatically recycles pin-setter after 10th frame if bowler spares or strikes: Calculates running team totals frame by frame and shows cumulative ending totals as each bowler completes the game That includes handicap When a foul occurs it will be Indicated on the score sheet and the pinsetter resets a full set of pins eliminating manual recycling of the pinsetter The scorer also has flexibility Handicap fouls score correction late-arriving bowlers pro WHEEL BALANCE $1 For CLARIDGE IS VICTOR Philadelphia Claridge driven by Joe Greene won the featured Stars and Stripes pace yesterday at Liberty Bell Race Track Claridge won the featured eight race in 2:011 returning $720 $320 and $240 SPORTS WRITERS ELECT Charlotte Les Timms of the Spartanburg Herald is the new president of the Atlantic Coast Sports Writers association gtssar 95th a MUalen Ml 9-1446 mmm ZtEET DE 3-3443 GO MAXI Get the MAXImum news morning evening Sunday with home-delivered Star and Times subscriptions HA 1-1200 Adv Jewell took a 4-0 cuffing from Baker in the last outing Dan Lyman and Jim Mount of St and Bill Tharp of Jewell lead in individual Omaha Thumps Oklahoma City By 12-2 Count Omaha Neb (AP) Omaha exploded with seven goals in the final period to crush Oklahoma City 12-2 in a Central Hockey eague game last night before a crowd of 5237 Tom Miller tallied three goals for the league-leading Knights who broke a two-game losing StT09 It was the eighth straight defeat for Oklahoma City TONIGHT! Blues INTERNATIONAL FISHING CAMPING VACATION SHOW The Sooners grabbed first in the Mm 1 100-yard backstroke and the 400- tappose we coala have sat on our 13-point lead but not our style of thought our loss to Oregon two weeks ago was good for added Wooden who earlier on yesterday had been named the coach of the year for 1970 by the Associated Press I know about this Wooden continued guess find out boot He referred to game with Southern Cal again tonight on the home court in the Sports arena Wooden said the tight a n-to-man defense sagged in the middle beat us We lost our momentum but not our Bob Boyd the Trojan coach said he put 6-foot -8 Watson in the game of his quickness and his size He matches up well with the Bruin front Mackey was high scorer for the Trojans with 20 points Henry Bibby topped A with 22 18 of them in the first half when A held a 51-41 lead South Carolina thrashed Wake Fprest 79-63 and North Carolina State shaded Virginia 67-56 on Nick layup with 42 seconds left in the semifinals of the A championship at Charlotte Oilers Edge Stars 4-3 In CHL Game Tulsa Okla (AP) Doug Brindley sewed two goals to spark the Tulsa Oilers to a 4-3 Central Hockey league victory over the Stars at the astern by center last night The Stars had rallied with three goals in the early minutes of the last period by Grant Erickson Joey Johnston and Bob Whitlock But second goal a deflection at regained the Oilers advantage Tom Martin had scored for Tulsa in the first period and Brindley and Cal Swenson tallied in the second HOCKEY ClUB VS OMAHA SAT MAR 7 8 PM GR 1-4385 vs Iowa Stars Sun Mar 15 Jovalin- Official Bluti Car American Royal Arena 8 TUES MARCH 3 THRU SUN MARCH ROYAL EXPOSITION AMERICAN BUILDING Sponsored by Greater Kansas City Recreational Vehicle Dealers Association DCKJ 9-9 DAILY wren qosedsun River Rouge Wins Behind Locked Doors River Rouge Mich (AP' River Rouge high school defending state class champion won its 21st district championship yesterday by defeating Ecorse 96-76 in a game played behind locked doors because of racial tensions Racial disturbances forced the closing of the school a week ago When classes began again on Monday many black students boycotted classes to protest the handing of the situation The boycott has continued through the week but on a declining level River Rouge played Wednesday also behind closed doors Phone Sunday Want Ads In befor 11 a Saturday BA 1-5500 Adv I87QO Troest I Sales Service SH0RTMAN DODGE 7911 METCALF 0 Weekly Pin Honor Roll KS Lloyd Meek Is Waiting To Deal With You AT ANDY KLEIN PONTIAC 7101 Metcalf 2-5050 Open Nites FREE PARKING Java Lanas pat iomrnars 255 Flo zotrmenn 594 Chuck Krai 279 Jack Waaham 495 Caaltal Bewt Lara SHiMW 235 Virginia Bates 545 Joe Combs 2S5 Mik Finklar 2S5-42 Starling Lana Fraa Handy 223 Jana William 591 Bob Hill 257 Jim Middtabmeks 4B2 Lucky Sirika Lana Iran Lawrartc 238-424 Kieh Hartahaw 247 Da ZoMars 450 Y-Bawt Paulina Whaaiar 224 Posma Biyth 5SS Jack Brown 244-628 AMaSaart Lana Massey 225 Veda Deangetc I Bill CromuygH 244 Warn Bvgrgtt 453 Mtywoaa Bead Suila Prater 232 Lerrelne Burke 577 Bud Mul'tn 247-465 Pre Bawl HKkHn 2M Jim 7-umbi 270-71 iaorg HusKJhn 27 Mildred Mauk 243 Pane Coleman 612 Frank Baum 279 Chuck Pierce 671 Steve Alngwarttv 77 Strike 8 Seare BILL REIB01DT GIVES GREAT DEALS AT DeBACKER CHEVROLET 117th A 71 Hi way SO 3-4000 Lama Vista Lanes Agnes Pierce 255 Becky Hotfmen 599 Bll Matthews 771-649 Greaa Bowl Lanes Pst Pollard 22? Be-bara Trull 538 Buby Williams 538 Shirley Jenmngs 538 Gladstone Bowl Shirley Protfitt 244-411 Verge Burgess 616 Randy E-own 26? Bruce Marx 709 Melody Lanes Frances Lyons 210-544 Pay Harris 2J9 Wan-en Kirin 463 Olathe Lanes Pubv Redeiiffe 226 Sendv Simpson 614 Bob Stark 265 Woody AllenOrand 645 MfRowl Sandy Sehitdman 220 Elva Bement 591 Don Ivy 745 Bob Shatter 673 King Loot Plata Katla Lynch 237 torn i Adams 623 I mgr Jcrmson 247-681 King Louie last Mamha Arr 257 Donna Plunk 612 Bill Carter 445 Jerry Petering 491 King Louie Ranchmart BeHv Levy 254-579 BUI Clarke 248 Jack Oren 447 King Louie West Betty Hotfmen 234 Ann Maole 617 Gene Hemp 255 Fred Tush 457 Mission Bowl Mefba Stel'sworth 255-444 Cor! Sadler 289 Dave Jones 684 Diamond Bowl Lorgne Cody 21S-557 Dennis Main 245 Kenny Bek 428 Blue Ridge Bowl Edna Gibb ins 242 Marge Tuttle 597 Lauren Jackson 2m Gary Cook 673 Bros BRAND NEW FURY 2169 625 Tree it 3203 1970 OLDSMOBILE RALLY! HOLIDAY COUPE Immediate Delivery GRIFFITH OLDS Dmbttry Moran 235 Susan Lucas 6f John jsrsh Ward Parkway Lanas Jan Bartmass 263 Alma Millar 619 George Sndergon 2-9 George Sturtavant 706 Heart Bawl Batty Data 235 Margie Tuttle 611 Gary rector 267 fill POridM 645 wwlfn Clara OtenJO-'er 224-565 Tom Pali oner 1 1st on 255 MOHR a v- EUGENE LEIBSON The Prudential Insurance Company salutes Special Agent Eugene Leibson for distinguished service In 1969 for the seventh consecutive year he helped to provide more than SI million of life and health insurance protection for Kansas City families and businesses In establishing this outstanding sales record Mr Leibson qualified for the Company's exclusive President's Club Membership in the President's Club is based on outstanding performance in the volume and quality of sales during the preceding year This achievement is worthy of special recognition by The Prudential and the many clients whose futures have been made more secure through Mr Leibeon's professional services MIDWEST dlTIES AGENCY Robert Horton CLU Manager Suite 440 301 Armour 561-9942 Kansas City Missouri 64111 Prudential INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A BOAT SHOW AND THIS SHOW? a big difference between a boat show and -The Sport Show A boat show has plenty of boats but its The Sport Show that features the huge displays of fishing tackle guns and hunting equipment and hundreds of camping vehicles In fact there are more camper-trailers travel trailers pickup coaches and motor homes on exhibit than there are at any other consumer show in the entire Midwest! All this plus displays of travel areas and vacation resorts and exhibits of the thousand and one gimmick gadget and accessory items that mean so much to family outdoor fun And most important manufacturers and factory representatives will be on hand to give you hints on how to use them keep them enjoy them! a whole entertainment and education at The Sports Show! ADULTS $150 CHILDREN 50F 6200 TROOST IM 3-1600 I UR AND MAIL Carol Stvoe 247 9am Muneorf 661 CALI HA 1-3000 I I RUaOM IOWLUSI rSYMfNT HUM lUlf CAB AWAY 1970 cm 4-WL SEDAN AUTOMATICS VAN CHEVROLET 2595 -LEASE? I JOHNSON ORMISSIOM I I '70 NOVA 2-DR 677 PerManth '70 IMPALA 2-DRHT V-B Art Roto Air Power St 94 PHSRQWN HsttMMtveeltetMMi I We'd bp Miflrtpd Te Sod Rotp ScMlt SEND COUPON S0UTHWBTEWI HOME OFFICE HOUSTON TEXAS fist A Mofeolf Ml MM UN I MICKS BROS UTM A McGd MjwCHrlt I MCUP AND MAIM.

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