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Herald and Review du lieu suivant : Decatur, Illinois • Page 15

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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Peqtw, Illinois. Thnrmfav. February 15, 1979 THE DECATUR DAILY REVIEW PAGE FIFTEEN BEER SPECIALS STAG MILLER LITE Sports in brief I CANS OLD MILWAUKEE 12 PK 12 02 CMS 189 M.69 or NR 12 PK 12 OZ CANS 6PK120Z DOS MARK YOUR CALENDAR WEDIIESDAYii FEB. 21, 197HS ALL BEER Tennis 4 Eliot Teltscher upset third-seeded John McEnroe 6-7, 7-5, 7-6 in the 1250,000. Tennis Games at Rancho Calif.

In other matches, Jimmy Gmnors beat Switzerland's Heinz Gun-thardt 64), 6-4, Spain's Jose Higueras defeated Bob Carmichael of Australia 78, 6-1; Dick Stockton beat Pat Dnpre 7-1, 6-4 and Bob Lutz whipped Chile's Al-WO Fillol 61, 6-3. 10 LB. BAG LIQUOR 279W.nlAIN 428-1141 OPENS 8 A.M. DAILY SPECIAL PRICES GOOD i following the dismissal of John McVay one day after their 6-10 season, r- Tommy Prbthro, former coach of the San Diego Chargers, has been named executive vice president of the Cleveland Browns. He will be in charge of player personnel.

Baseball Carl Yastrzemski, the Boston Red Sox' 39-year-old superstar, threatened to sit out the 1979 season unless his demands are met for a new contract. Yastrzemski wants to renegotiate his contract on the basis, of Jim Rice's seven-year pact worth about $5 million. Yastrzemski 'said earlier that he would honor his 1979 contract while negotiating' for 1980' and 1981. He claimed the two-year contract he signed -last spring contained a renegotiate clause for salary. OOFF IU7 Schwab moves toward Pla-Mbr singles title Ralph Schwab made a big stride toward wrapping up the Pla-Mor Classic Singles Scratch League championship Tuesday when he expanded, his Peter- sen point lead to 13-15 points by rolling an 835 series and sweeping four games'" from Morris Shaver.

Schwab now has 421-44 points for the season while secondrplace Percy Meeks, who rolled a 701 and won three from Dave Haseley, has Meeks barely kept ahead. of Kenn Thornton who ran his season! total to 408-19 after sweeping four games from Herb Haseley with an 810 series. Bill Robbins held on to fourth place with 400-40 points as his substitute, Phil Sturgeon, won three games from Bob Hutchings with a 760 series. Fred Neil-son, after splitting with Chris Gardner, on a 760 series, has 400-36 points. Wayne Hornbeck is a close fifth with.

399-27 points, Thorton had high game, 263. Adcock retains scratch lead by 11 points Don Adcock added only 97 points to' his sixth-round total -in the Decatur Men's Individual Scratch League on Wednesday, night but managed to hold on to the lead by 11 points. Adcock rolled 1,087 to bring his sixth-round total to 343 while Earl Gray rolling high series of 1,222, jumped from seventh to second place with 332 points. Bob Burg Jr. retained third, rolling 1,158 to bring his total to 291 and Chuck Clark held fourth with a 1,157 series for SEAGRAM'S Martina Navratilova crushed Marita Redondo 6-0, 6-0 in the second round of the $150,000 Los Angeles Championship women's tournament.

In other second-round matches, third-seeded Tracy Austin blasted Mima Jausovec of Yugoslavia 6-2, 64); un-nnked Barbara Potter upset seventh-seeded Kerry Reid of Australia 64, 64) and Ann Kiyomura beat Kathy Jordan M. 3-6, 6-3. LANCER'S ROSE CLARKE'S OUR OWN BRAND Gill, VODKA BLEND or BOURBOII Bowling WHITE RED Ferdi Taygan beat John Alexander 76, 7-5. 6-3, and Rick Smith upset defending champion Tomaz Smid 2-6, 6-3, 7-5 in the firstround of the $50,000 Orange State Mens Indoor Tennis event at Sarasota," Fla. In the only second-round match of the day, Hie Nastase of Romania defeated India's Bhanu Nunna 6-, 2.6-1- IS (NEARLY 15) 17 QT.

JoSS I Sfn'nriiillTl ANY 3 FOR 11.29 Ron Lisher of Santa Rosa, grabbed a 27-pin lead over first-round leader Butch Soper after two 'rounds in a $90,000 Professional Bowlers Association tournament. Lisher rolled 1,430 for his second round on games of 234, 227, 277, 248, 235 and 209 for a total. Soper of Whittier, had a 2,886 pin total. Dick Battista, who three years ago received a heart' transplant, climbed into third place, 47 pins behind Lisher. Bill Coleman of Springfield, was fourth with 2,863, while Tom Baker of Buffalo rounded out the top five with 2.859.

Skiing 'Phil currently the second-fanked skier in world, took a two-second lead after the first run and held on to defend his giant slalom title at the U.S. National Alpine Ski Champion-ships. was. timed in 1 minute, 4.72 seconds over the first run t- the fastest time of the morning and 1:09.56 over the second run for a. total time of The Insurance Co.

of North America has withdrawn sponsorship of the $250,000 U.S. Pro Indoor tennis tournament, citing "deceptive financial practices" by tournament directors. Football The New York Giants ended almost two months of internal squabbling between the team's uncle-nephew co-owners by signing George Young, director of pro scouting for the Miami Dolphins, to a 5-year, contract as general Wellington Mara had been feuding with his nephew, Tim Mara, over the naming of a director of operations and coach. Each Mara owns 50 percent of the team, causing the standoff. The Giants are also seeking a coach 285 points.

Kenn Thornton second last week, dropped to sixth as Mike Friend moved up from ninth to fifth. Friend has 222 points, Thornton 220. Terry Maurizio had second-high series, 1,210. High games were Gray's 257 and Maurizio's 234. Think what he missed The man who donated hockey's Stanley Cup, Lord Stanley, then governor general of Canada, never saw a Stanley Cup game.

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