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The Daily Standard from Sikeston, Missouri • Page 13

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I he Daily Standard, Sikcaton, Mo. Wednesday, June 20, 1072 13 MU faces Ole Miss in gridiron opener COLUMBIA, June Ole Misa did not get into a post-season football bowl last season and that was newsworthy. The Johnny Rebs had made 15 consecutive bowl trips, a national record ---until waylaid by a 5 -5 season. Mississippi is opening foe this fall, and it's a game that figures to spice Watch Your FAT-GO Lose ugly excess weight with the sensible NEW FAT-GO diet plan. Nothing sensational iust steady weight loss for those that really want to lose.

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Only $2.50 at SHY'S Mldtowner Village up an already-attractive home schedule. Nebraska and Oklahoma also come to Columbia and both are probable sellouts. Miss has great football Tiger Coach A1 Onofrio points out, this 1973 team has outstanding quarterbacks and When the Tigers and Rebels meet here on Sept. 15, it will be the first football game between the two schools in a home-and-home series. Horse show at Newbern NEWBERN, TENN.

---Newbern will have its sixth annual Walking Horse Show at the Oakview Park Arena, Lanes Ferry Road, at 7:30 p.m., Friday, June 22. Prizes will be awarded in each of eleven classes. Horses are expected from throughout western Tennessee and adjacent areas of Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas and Mississippi. The event is sponsored by the Rotary Club and the Fellowship Saddle Club of Newbern. Lowrey racing team Lowrey Racing Team of St.

Louis will be competing in the second annual hydrospeed classic on July 15 on the Mississippi River at New Madrid sponsored by the Jaycees. From left, Lynn Crews, Diane Crews, Beverly Lowrey, Bob Lowrey, Mike Hentz, Andy Lowrey and Dave Lowrey. Bob Lowrey is the holder of six national championships. He is the only super stock driver to win national titles in four different classes in one year (1971). Dave Lowrey is the youngest driver to win a national title.

In 1972 at the age of 20 he achieved two national titles, and also he holds the competition speed records in all three four-cycle hydroplane classes, CJD and E. NFL players sound-off NEW YORK (AP) National Football League players are reacting angrily to their being publicly indicted as a group because of ungubtantiated stories that a few of them may be dealing in drugs. NFL players polled by UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AUTHORIZED FOOD STAMP STORE PROFFER'S BI-RITE 1501 E. MALONE SIKESTON, M0. 471-0042 ACROSS FROM AIRPORT FOOD STORES WE ACCEPT USDA FOOD COUPONS KREY SAUSAGE 1 LR.

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JAR OF INSTANT axwell house At Bi-Rite COFFEE WITH COUPON The Associated Press unanimously denied knowing of any players dealing in drugs but acknowledged that, if the reports are true, it would be a black mark against the game and that guilty players should be dealt with severely. And a spot check of players shows generally opposed to a congressional proposal which singles them out for urinalysis tests as a means of combatting reported drug use around the league, a plan which the NFL Players Association terms and A story in The New York Times last week said at least four NFL stars suspected of dealing heavily in cocaine and hashish are under surveillance by narcotics officials. was kind of shocked when I first heard about said Jake Kupp of the New Orleans Saints. thing that upsets us is the way being handled. Instead of just coming out All-Americans take time out LUBBOCK, Tex.

(AP)Southern Cal Rose Bowl hero Expos regain streak 10 0Z. JAR ONLY M.29 ONE COUPOS KR FAMILY OFFER EXPIRES June ST. LOUIS (AP) Jorgensen kept his bat on his shoulder and the Montreal Expos regained their winning strike in the National League Tuesday night. The 24-year-old Jorgensen, on a streak following a miserable start, removed the bat often enough to sting the St. Louis Cardinals 3-1 in support of fivehit Expos pitching.

Hitting a modest .225, the sandy-haired first two singles produced as many runs in snapping three-game losing streak. waiting on the ball a little bit be said Jorgensen, whose runs batted in boosted his total to 24, including 17 in 14 games. just putting the bat on my shoulder more. When I held the bat up in the air I had too much movement. This gives me am more level level swings came in the sixth and eighth innings in deciding a pitching duel between the Steve Renko, 6-3, and Cards righthander Tom Murphy, 0 2 Boots Day led off the sixth with a broken bat hit and advanced on a sacrifice and infield out before scoring on a single up the middle.

In the eighth, after Diego Segui relieved Murphy, another Jorgensen shot through the box scored Clyde Mashore to make lead 2-0. Joe single brought St. Louis close at 2-1 in the bottom of the eighth, but Mike relief stymied further threats. The 5-foot-10 Marshall, recording his ninth save, also singled home John Boccabella with an insurance run off Segui in the ninth. the most complete relief pitcher ever said Expos Manager Gene Mauch in respect to Marshall, was a shortstop for eight years, so you know got some The Montreal victory, the eighth in 11 games, left the Expos 4 games behind front-running Chicago in the NL East and even with the Cubs in the loss column.

play so Mauch said of his players, who lost twice in rain-shortened games during their brief skid. a difference between losing and getting Sam Cunningham says not as fast as some fans he just looks that way. There is something sinister about football stadium, suggests Oklahoma All- American Derland Moore, of Poplar Bluff, Mo. Such were the revelations as East team and the West squad of Southern John McKay prepared for Saturday nationally televised summertime duel Mike on the Texas Tech Campus. The players, most of them tuning up for pro bids, are alternating work days on and off the artificual turf in Jones Stadium.

Taking time out for an interview, Cunningham, who scored four touchdowns in the Rose Bowl triumph over Ohio State, was asked about his speed. Southern Cal track coach Vern Wolfe has said Cunningham is the fastest man for 10 yards he has ever coached, including O.J. Simpson of Buffalo and Earl McCullough. really think I am the fastest starter ever had for 10 Cunningham laughed. just looked like I was because I was so Whatever, the 6- foot- 3, 212 pounder was a first round draft choice of New England.

Meanwhile, Moore, a giant linebacker and second round pick of New Orleans, says there is no place more frightening than football palace. really he said. describe it. just wicked. The I guess what talking about.

You go out there and fight for your life. We are not scared of them, but we sure do respect Annual games July 3 PORT AGE VILLE Two ball games, the annual old-timers and the old hens, are scheduled for July 3 at Meatte Memorial Park. The old-timers game will feature past Little League or Pony League players, and anyone who has participated in the ball program is eligible to play. Team rosters will be selected at 7:30 p.m. before the game at 8 p.m.

Females will also have equal opportunity to display their ball playing talent in an old softball game at 6:30 p.m. competing against the Pony League members. and saying these four people are the ones involved, I think it puts us all on the spot. There are about 1,200 players in the league, but everyone is pointing the finger at you and asking if you are one of the Reggie Rucker of the New England Patriots agreed. per cent of the football players are getting a bad he said, adding he think the reports will bother them because know But concerned about the image presented to youngsters who idolize athletes, an image which might be tarnished.

Rucker said his 6-yearold son, who has received counseling against drugs at home and in school, heard of the newest stories of alleged drug use and asked: do all football players take drugs before they Rucker said the few players in recent years who have been found guilty of drug learned their lesson and are trying to forget, but people let league is not composed of all drug and pill In general, the players and owners interviewed acknowledged that some players could be i volved with they emphasized the the number is insignificant but that the matter is magnified because they are athletes. Hatchel unbeaten Steve Hatchel pitched Charleston to a 7-2 win over Kennett and moved his record to 2-0 in the Independent Summer League. McMurray led the way for Charleston as he was three-for-three at bat with one of his hits being a double. Kennett failed to get moving against Charleston and had to take the loss. Bill Lowney hit a homerun for Kennett but it was not enough hitting power to overtake the Charleston team.

Smith took the loss. BOX SCORE: CHARLESTON (7) Player AB McMurray 3b 3 13 Shotss 5 0 1 Hatchel 3 11 McDowell 26 4 0 1 Bailey ct 4 11 Mix lb 3 11 Collier 3 1 Rose rf 3 10 Quertemous If 2 11 TOTALS 30 7 10 KENNETT (2) Player AB Alsup ss 3 0 0 IGross 4 0 0 Redd 3b 5 10 Lowrey 2b 3 11 Shands cf 3 0 0 Jones 2 0 0 Tucker rf 3 0 2 Andrews lb 3 0 1 Smith 10 0 Roundtree sub 10 0 Softball final set Thursday The Vanduser Invitational Softball championship will be played Thursday night after being rained out Tuesday. It will be Security National Bank of Sikeston facing Oran for the title. Bob Security pitcher and leading player through-out the tourneament, will have an extra day of rest to prepare for the big game. Blair pitched five games in the last four days for Sikeston.

He has had three shut-outa and went 28 scoreless innings before allowing a hit..

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