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Scioto Results, Entries THURSDAY'S RESULTS First Itace Pace Ladv Colewood Whirlwind Peggy Wayne Tlr 8 10 4.i0 o.ao 1.20 1.00 3.00 2:00.1. Also started Jerry Red, Taylor Saunders, Eleven Roses. Stormy Abbe, Jerry Nibley, Dinah Mite. Second Race Pace J. VV.

Hudson 21.00 11 CJ 7 80 Hips Ladv 17.20 9 40 Mav Vo .1 20 Time: 2:07.3. Also started Vololyn Miss Star Mite, Noble Fury. Lucky Leprechaun, Surprise Byrd. NIGHTLY IKHTII 1-6 SUM.80 Third Race Trot SHOO King Ross 0.40 5.20 3 40 topic Kurto 0.00 4 20 Boom Boom Billv 3.20 Timet 2:04,4. Also started Sweet Something.

Dreamy Ion, Steffi Lynn. Hallies Folly, Dillon Valley, Senator. Fourth Race Pace Ju 2100 ti.20 3.80 Traveltn Tunc 3.20 3 20 Public Interest 0.60 Time: 2:07.3. Also started Dainty hick, Mark's Pilot, llodgen's Mae, Sunset Lutte, Philander. Fifth Race Best Coffee Economist Miss Candy Time; 2:04.2 Kristy Lynn.

Drake, Sarsia Bubbles, Circle Sixth Race Jeka Pace 13.80 3 00 4 20 3.00 3.20 Travel 4.00 Also started Typesetter, Sir Sarsui. Shiaway Knight. Pace 10 7.80 7.00 ft so Hope I Du a.00 3.40 Constant Comment 3.00 Time: 2:07.1 Also started Racei Rose. Canadian Kto, R. D.

Bret, Lindy's Angel, Mary Lee Byrd, Mr Friendly. Seventh Race Trot Si.300 Abe 5.00 4.20 3.40 Victory Valley 40 2.60 Charlies Pride J-40 Time: Also started Sam's Selma, Lady Sam. Ronnie Maguire. Smokey Windswept. Eighth Race Pace G.

D. A. 7 60 140 4 00 Intrepid Knight LOO 4,00 Sovereign Scotch 5.60 Time: 2:03.4,. Also started Sliaron's Ctvoiee. Mwpledale Knight.

Miracle Margaret, Perry's Prtde, Irene's Jerry, Jet Ninth Race Pace M.loo Lew Dora 6 00 2.60 Morphine 4 2J J.oo Express Creed 3-20 Time: 2:06 Also stilted Katie Charley Kvthm. Steady Ace, Rawhide Ltl, Flash of Lightning. Jeffrey 3- MU IN ELLA SATURDAY'S ENTRIES By BILL McGAFFNKY Herald Sports Lditor lonight the lights go on, the bands play and a gioup of young gladiators will hit the green turf for the opeiiing of the 1971 football season. these young inen have been working hard all sum- iTH i getting into condition and now the rehearsals are over and the players are in the center spotlight. Its final exam time and the physical and mental: preparation on those hot summer davs will begin to pay off.

Good conditioning is a lot of hard work but now the gridders will reap the harvest of their efforts. A fine conditioned athlete will suffer less injuries and be a definite asset to his squad and teammates. Practice is a rough, tough, deal but as most good athletes will say, more I practice the luckier I be out there tonight. be tense and on edge, the butterflies will be out in droves, but be giving it everything they have. need all the moral support thev can get and up to us to give it to them.

Just ask any athlete how much it means to him to look up in the stands, see all those people, and know not alone. 1 hey re giv ing an awlul lot. A couple of hours of our time is not too much to ask in return. Hope to see all ol you at the ball games. Our little gem of information Leroy Kcllv of the Cleveland Browns leads active American Football Conference rushers with 5,209 yards and 57 touchdowns.

Our forecast Circlcville will be 1-0 with nine to go Teays young squad will surprise Wehrle Logan Elm will hold the winning hand when they meet the Aces The Mustangs of Westfall will not be broken at Berne Union Don say we didn't tell you, Coody will take the World Series of Golf crown. Until next time, have a nice day be a good sport. Booster Club Holds Drive For Members Ed Webb, president of the Circleville Athletic Booster Club, announced there will be a residential membership drive beginning 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Members of the high school athletic teams will canvas house to house in the membership drive.

Memberships will also be sold at the Circleville Grove City football game. The money is used to purchase needed equipment tor athletic programs at the high school and junior high school. Booster Club spent $2,800 for equipment last year and over $400 for football and basketball pre-game dinners. They also sponsor live sport banquets a year. Meetings are held 8 p.m.

each Wednesday in the high school cafeteria. Tiger coach Denny Williams will speak at Wednesday's meeting and will show film of the Circleville Grove City football game. A iiimiiiKiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiifiiiimiimmiiimiiiiiiimimimii MAJOR LEAGUE standings Stadium Wind Deflectors Could Be Boon To Passers Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League East Division W. L. Pet.

Pittsburgh 87 57 .604 St. Louis 80 63 .559 Chicago 73 69 13 New York 72 69 .511 Montreal 61 79 .439 24 Phila. 59 81 .413 West Division Francisco Los Angelfes Atlanta Cincinnati Houston San Diego 82 78 72 71 69 54 61 06 72 74 74 90 .573 .500 .490 403 .375 4 10 Va 13 a Pittsburgh at Montreal Los Angeles at San Diego American League East Division Baltimore Detroit Boston New York Wash. Cleveland W. 87 79 75 71 58 55 L.

51 63 69 72 84 87 Pet. G.B .630 West Division .556 .521 .497 .408 387 Lakewood QuickJohnson od Time Miller Durondas TreeHolton Ballaras Rebel Agner Deemed Worthy Jordan Third Race Pace Senator A. Clnejvr.e Raquel Hanover Pat shall Hoke Creed Ft. rguson Lakewood Direct Johnson Stringtown Suzic Purcell David Norman Miller Right Tunc Boy Ferguson Jr. Mary Creed Baldyvin Red Lion Girl Williams II AE Ohio's PrincessWilliams Fourth Race ce Chet Lynn 1 BA Johnny No Nox Crowe PrideFerguson Queen's Rick Spearman Now Reporting Dillon Action Gnsmore Canadian John Brow Martha Catherine W'lliarns 11 Hace Pace 2,960 Knight Ballad Norris Colonel Goose Pur cil Nauty Jane Ford Tronias Son Wil imi it Uncle Kennv Richtii dson Ralph ace Cold Spring Doe BA Bulletin Dillon Sixth Race Pa re 82,600 Freight Arrow NT If Motor Time Younif Burt Wilson Ferguson Jr.

Sweet Lock Williams 11 C. B. Duane Shipp 1 Halos rineess Slebuld Adiosa Travel Baily June Rose Ferguson Seventh Race Pace si ,800 Darn Vita Williams II Terry Topper Ferguson Shado Travel De bre Amater Dillon Malted Taylor Scot Galophone Lang Pension Fund Smart Eighth Karr Pace Si ,800 Cissy T. Adiog Russo Lusty Time Ritter All Right Zeller Deuce Rankin Gift Manners l-ightning Wave Fergu.on Barber Hanover II Ninth Race Pate 000 Laetarc Rilev Ocean MouthBrandi Solar Crainorrutt Sr. Lindy's Joy Boy Zeller Batman Lynch Uttle Dancer Paver Tench Race Pace 81,100 Miss EuropePollock Dudley Direct McPherson Queeme H.

Mystic Kid Dewbre Wingait Chief winger Master Key Purcell Can C. Sammv Miller Patrick Reporter Richard Pitcher Hal Newhouser won PCC Ladies Set Roundup Pickaway Country Club Fall Roundup will be held Oct. 7 with Swinger and Jet Flights tccing-off at 10 a.m. Players must sign up for golf and lunch by Oct. 4.

Ladies tournament awards will be presented along with special prizes for Roundup play. Mae Cairns captured the best poker hand event Thursday with Sue Schneider second and June Sutton and Loretta Berrigan tied for third. Byrne Elected Midwest Football Vice President Results Los Angeles 3, Snn Diego 2 Only games scheduled Games St Louis (Carlton 1B-G at Chicago (Jenkins 21-12: San Francisco (Perry 14-11: at Atlanta (Niekro night Houston (Billingham at Cincinnati (McGlothlin 7-11), night Philadelphia (Wise 14-12) at New York (Kossmnn 5-9). night Pittsburgh (Kison at Montreal (Stoneman night Los Angeles (Sutton 14-11) at San Diego (Robert 12-15), night Games St. Louis at Chicago San Francisco at Atlanta, night Houston at Cincinnati, night Philadelphia at New York, night Pittsburgh at Montreal Only games scheduled Games St.

Louis at Chicago San Francisco at Atlanta Houston at Cincinnati Oakland Kansas City Chicago California Minnesota Milwaukee 52 66 75 76 75 81 .634 535 .472 .469 .464 .430 10 15 31 34 23 24 29 12 11-13) 17-81. Results Baltimore 4. Washington Boston 12. Detroit 6 California 3, Milwaukee innings Only games scheduled Games Washington (Bosnian at Baltimore (Cuellar night Chicago (Bradley 1.3-12) at Kansas City (Splittorff 7-7), night Boston (Peters 13-10) at Detroit (Lolieh 23-10), night Minnesota (Blyleven 12-15) at Oakland (Odom 10-10). night Milwaukee (Lockwood 9-12) at California (Messersmith ISIS), night Only games scheduled Saturday's Games New York at Cleveland Washington at Baltimore, night Chicago at Kansas City, night Boston at Detroit Minnesota at Oakland Milwaukee at California, night iimiimiiiiiiimmiiitiiiiiimiimiiiiiimmiiiiimiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! SPORTS The Circleville Herald.

Fri. Sept. 10, 1971 11 Circleville. Ohio iiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimimiiimimiimiiiiniimmiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiii Meet The Tigers I ....1 -1 1 'ii By BRUCE LOVVITT Associated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) Hanging out the pro football wash: Weather, and not just rain and snow, have long plagued or benefited football teams. A swirling storm can all but wreck an aerial-oriented team and be of inestimable value to one with a crunching ground attack.

Except for Astrodome, all teams are still at the mercy of the weatherman. But now a university professor has come up with an idea which could neutralize one of whims without the massive expense of enclosing a stadium. Guf Bertels of the University of mechanical engineering department says ex periments have shown it is possible to all but eliminate the unpredictable winds that can wreak havoc on passes, punts, kiekoffs and the like. Wind deflectors slanting inward from the top of stadia, can tame a 50-mile-an-hour gale to a gentle breeze of five, he says. Wind-tunnel experiments using a scale model of a stadium have shown the idea is workable, says Bertels, and the next step is to refine the principle, tailoring the length and angle of the deflectors to the park.

Based on the size and durability, they would cost $20.000 to $40.000 compared to the millions needed to construct a dome. Stateside, meanwhile, National Football League officials have had some fans wondering why so many are being called but no yardage being assessed. because those being dropped flags at all. sandbags, three uy- six-inch white sacks thrown to the turf when the ball changes hands. The idea is to mark th: spot where a team takes possession so that, in the event each team commits a foul on the play, offsetting each other, the official would know exactly where the team gaining possession would begin its offensive series.

By the way, the NFL chose sand when it found that beans expanded when wet, and buckshot pass the weapons detectors being used by the airlines. Abe Is Victorious At Scioto Downs COLUMBUS, Ohio (AIM driven by owner James Edwards of Sunbury, led all the way to win the featured race at Scioto Downs and paid $4.20 and $3.40. Victory Valley returned $6.40 and $3.60 for second and Charlies Pride was worth $3.40 for show. The 4-6 daily double combination of Lady Cole wood and J. W.

Hudson paid $101.80, and the 2-8 quinella Attendance was handle, $215,475. Ju Wins At Scioto Ju a 2-year-old pacer owned by Albert and Manila M. Kerns, Stoutsville, won the fourth race at Scioto Downs Thursday, pacing the mile in 2:07.3. The mutuel payoff was $21, $6.20 and $3.80. FINAL RACE OF THE YEAR SATURDAY NIGHT RAIN DELAYED SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP Rain Date Sept.

18 Mrs. William MacCrcadie, 77, was the oldest woman to get a holc-in-one in 1970, reports Golf Digest. She aeed the 120- yard 13th hole at Bucknell Golf Club, Lewisburg, Pa. ,12 South of ChilHcothe. Ohio Weot of Rt.

23 at Aima 50-LAP MODIFIED 35-LAP STOCK FEATURES rsA tv RlIY First Race Pier Canetta Campus Marttus Thorpe Ohio's Gene Go's King Counsel Echo Cheekte Vie Mr. Val AE Lightning Burdue AE Molly oud It I'ltir Beloved South Edito wood Devan Senator Berry Senator Berry Solid Start Noonan TBA Ferguson Taylor TBA Purcell Pollock Crowe Paver Ferguson I i 1 in neh Rankin Hacke: liackett Williams li 200 games during his career with the Detroit Tigers. BILL BYRNE Bill Byrne, president of the Columbus Bucks Professional Football Club, has been elected vice president of the Midwest Football League of Flint, Michigan. Byrne is a 1955 graduate of Stoutsville High School where he earned four letters in basketball and three letters in baseball. He also attended Ohio State University.

During the past year, he has worked with several other sports enthusiasts to bring I professional football to Columbus. Byrne is the owner of a sporting goods store in i Columbus. Plans are now being con- idered for the purchase of a National Football League franchise for the Bucks and the construction of a 55,000 seat stadium. The Bucks, 6-0 this season, play home games at Hartley I 'High Stadium 7:30 p.m. Saturdays.

Craig Allison (50) and Mark Davey (75) are senior members of the Circleville High School football team. Allison is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Allison, 381 Kingston Pike, and Davey is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Doyle Cupp, 1231 S. Pickaway St. iiiiiiiimiiiimmimmiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiii Highlights in World of Sports New State Farm Inflation Coverage King-size homeowners policy with the replacement cost ol your home as it increases the amount of your policy to help keep pace with Inllation. See me about details.

ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) The Cleveland Browns meet the St. Louis here tonight in their final tuncup for the regular National Football League season. The Browns, who open the season at home against Houston next Sunday, downed the New, York Giants 30-7 last weekend as veteran Bill Nelsen started at quarterback for the first time this year.

Rookie Mike Phipps had done most of the quarterbacking in four earlier exhibition losses and failed to move the offense. By TED MEIER Associated Press Sports Writer Shuvee. a stout-hearted marc who takes no sass from the males, goes after another milestone in her illustrious career by winning the Farm is alt you to know about Beldame at Belmont Park Sat-! urday. Already the all-time winning leader among fillies and mares with earnings of $801,818, the Shuvee, will try to become only the1 fourth to win the Beldame twice. mm mm FOREST HILLS, Y.

(AP) Arthur Ashe goes against clay courl specialist Jan Kodes of Chechoslovakia Saturday in search of his fir.it U.S. Open Tennis Championship finals berth since he won the title in 1968. Ashe, the No. 3 seed from Richmond, who says playing as well as three years ago, easily ousted Manuel Orantes of Spain 6-1, 6-2, 7-6 in quarter-final match. SWEATING dripp insulate with WRAP-0N 40 FIBER GLASS JIM'S PAY SAVE One Mile North on Old 23 474 8807 SCIOTO 00WHS showploce of racing a place to spend a summer evening toe ttwv CSA Crtk 2fH iMiMt HUpt 06 t-71 fteutn mt 1-270 Children II Ycurs Under Friday 7 P.M.

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