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2 May 9. 1971 Lincoln Sunday Journal and Star Latter Clears 15'lVi Evens Up IP 4 k' Kentucky Vrb fell 1 signals Grand Island Claims Title Ten Big 6 Hal Brown lgk Louisville, Ky. Gfl Scrappy Louie DamDier's three ooint runway he was up and over, state meets remain during his though slightly ticking the bar high school days Lauer says his Team Scoring Grand Island Columbus Hastings ......46 Norfolk Scottsbluff .51 Kearney Fremont .....25 V4 Alliance North Platte ..16 McCook 11 10 Omaha Basil Frazier was the leading jockey at Arizona play with 31 seconds remaining 7 Downs in Phoenix the past season and was running second I thought I had the 15 6 when in the rider standings at Turf Paradise in that city when he left the meeting early "to get acquainted at Ak Sar gave Kenutcky a nationally, televised 129 125 victory over Utah Saturday, tying the American Basketball Association championship series at two games apiece. By VIRGIL PARKER Prep Sports Writer Grand Island North Platte's Bill Lauer, who became Nebraska's first 15 foot high The Islanders finished 1 2 3 In the shot put, paced by the 57 0 heave of Jerry Anderson, the best in the state this spring. Ron Loewenstein got off the best Class A discus spin of the year to capture that event and Dave Bosley improved his' second place standing among the state's milers with a 4:23.4 clocking.

John Hickey gained the top ten chart with a 9:57.3 two mile victory and the 880 relay quar Backner and superior depth throughout the 18 event program, claimed its third team triumph in the past four years. Though five records were broken, two tied and an eighth established in a new event, it was Lauer's leap which gave the shirtsleeve crowd its biggest thrill. The North Platte senior eliminated final contender Mike Cockerham of Fremont when he cleared 14 6 and immediately ordered the bar up to the record height of 15 1. On his first dash down the I got my and hips over," he said, "but I just need a bigger pole. I'm going to start working with one that has more snap to it tomorrow." In addition to Buckner's double hurdle victories he tied the existing record in the lows Grand Island picked up the blue ribbon in four other Dampier's heroics, capping a school pole vaulter at the Big 33 point performance, put an Ten Conference track and field Through the first seven days of the Ak Sar Ben meeting, he has had plenty of opportunity to get acquainted with fellow jockeys as he sits around the jockey quarters here, but he hasn't got acquainted with many horses.

jump he was credited with the official 1M. Lauer then made three valient tries at 15 6, and nearly made it on his final attempt. "It's the first meet this Vear with perfect weather," Lauer said of the warm, windless day. "I made 14 7 at Alliance in our second meet, but haven't been able to try for height since then." end to a Utah rally that had championships last year, seen the Stars make up an 18 surpassed that lofty height with nation's point deficit in the second half a leap of 15 1 during the 26th But the 33 year old nephew of Basil James, the to force the overtime. tet posted the best time in the individual events and the 880 yard relay in piling up 79 points state this year (1:29.9) in win running of the same meet here Saturday.

But Grand Island, behind the double win of hurdler Steve leading jockey of about four decades ago, knows that's one of the problems a rider encounters in his first visit to a new race meeting. 1 Accustomed to Being Busy to the 66 garnered by runnerup eveni. Though just the district and Hastings. 1 The Colonels had led 80 62 early in the second half, but Utah went ahead 118 116 on a jumper by George Stone with only 2:15 left in, the period. The game went Into overtime at 119 all when Utah's Austin "Red'Robbins missed an open five foot jumper at the buzzer, the ball rolling off the rim.

Box Scores Tm accustomed it always takes new at a track "It's tough sitting around," he admits, to riding five and six races a day, but awhile to start getting mounts when you're because the horsemen don't know you." imirmmL National American Twins 9, Senators 2 Braves 5, Giants 2 ATLANTA SAN FRANCISCO Whites to Canada at the decided this year WASHINOTON MINNESOTA abrhbt abrhbl Maddox rf 4 0 0 0 Carew 2b 5 2 2 0 brhbl abrhbl Frazier in past years has been going conclusion of the Arizona meetings, but he'd like a change of scenery. UTAH KENTUCKY 4 110 Bonds rf 4 00 0 OFT Cuiten 2b Baker cf Garr If pshaw Aaron rf 0 1 0 Cardenas ss 2 3 0 3 12 1 Oliva rf 5 3 4 4 Rushing No. 4 12 0 Speier ss 00 0 0 Mays cf 4 12 3 McCovey 1b 4 0 10 Kiliebrew 3b 4 2 3 1 Yds. 2 An indication as to just how fast that 880 relay was is pointed up by the. fact that Hastings, third best in the state In the most recent top ten chart, Improved on its time, yet finished fourth In the race.

Besides Buckner, Mark' Munger of Hastings was the meet's only other double winner. And Munger broke one record and established another with his triumphs in the long and triple jumps. Hastings also got record breaking performances from Brian Lierman in the high jump (6 4) and its two mile relay team plus a record tying effort by Art Smith in the 100 yard dash while outscoring defending champion Scottsbluff for second place. Cepeda lb 4 110 Holt cf Humm 4 0 3 1 Ma Dtetz II It I 7 I Davis 4 000 4 12 1 3 00 0 400W 4 12 1 40 10 3 0 10 1000 30 0 0 00 0 wist Rbbn Bety Jcksn Cmbs Boon Stne Butlr Nmka Totals Howard lb Poy 3b Casanova Schenbim If Unser cf Harrah ss Bosman PJddlebgr Janeski Billings ph 13 0 12 34 Lgon 4 0 3 0 1 Powll 5 17 MO Issel 7 5 5 If 3 0 0 eCrrir 11 4 4 57 7 7 20 Dmptr 12 4 1 33 7 4 1 Simon 4 2 2 10 2 3 19Hntr 1 3 7 0 0 0 0 Pratt 4 2 4 10 0 04 0 Hestr 0 0 0 0 44 31 40 12S Totalt. 47 2740 12 24 30 3 34.0 25 4 0 11 10 0 0 2 0 11 4 0 0 0 4 0 00 EWillams 3b 4 0 1 0 Hendertn If Garrido 2b 3 0 10 Fuentes 2b MPerez ss 3 10 0 Lanier 3b Didier 4 010 Roaarlo ph Reed 2 0 0 0 Bryant CBoyer ph 1112 JJonnson SJeckson cf 1 0 0 0 Ave.

0.3 7.5 3.1 2.6 1.0 0.7 7.0 4.5 4 0 0 0 Alyea If 4 0 2 0 Powell cf 3 0 2 1 Reese lb 2 0 0 0 Tischnsk! i 0 0 0 0 Kaat 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 15 37 34 1 2 7 36 Butts 12 Damkroger, ......13 Goeller 1 Powell 3 Hughes 1 O'HoUeran 8 Utah She lent Kentucky ..........35 32 30 22 029 pO 0 0 0 10 0 0 Gogiwski Wert ph Total 34 5 9 5. Total 34 2 02 Attama 90 0 S00 0 S9 I San PranchK 000 001 001 2 OP San Francisco 2. LOB Atlenta 4, San Francisco 4. 2B Fuentes. HRMays (4), CBoyer (1), H.Aaron (12), Henderson (3).

Three point field goals Utan, Combs 1. Boon 1, Stone Kentucky, Carrier 1, Dampler 3. Fouled out Utah. Beaty, Boonet Kentucky, Ligon, Powell. Issel, Simon.

And aside from not getting to see enough of the Ak Sar Ben oval from the back of a speeding horse, he likes what he's seen. "I'm really impressed with the Ak Sar Ben plant and with the way Omaha backs horse racing," he says. Tve never seen a city where they torn out for racing the way they do here and everyone's treated me excellently. "Noel Chilcutt (Ak Sar Ben's director of racing) kept suggesting to me all winter that I come 1 A Racing Family Basil's being in horse racing is only natural, having spent all but eight of his 33 years on a race track. Passing No.Cort.Yds.PI Humm 9 168 1 Total' 35 210 2 Total 31 171 Washington 000 100 01 0 Minnesota 0 0 1 0 40 tlx DP Washington 2, Minnesota 1.

LOB Washington 9 9. HR Oliva (0), P.Howard (3). SF Harrah. IP ER SB SO ER BB SO Davis 10 3 Total fouls Utah 3 Kentucky 33. A 7441 1111 1 Pass Receiving No.

Reed (W 2) 7 4 Upshew .2 Bryant (Ua 1) 21 3 7 JJonnson 1 24 2 3:19. A 10,751. 1 4 1 5 4 0 F. Anderson 0 0 4 0 2 Bosman 3l 41 3 Riddlebergr 0 0 Janeskl 1 2 3 1 Shellenback 1 2 3 7 Gogolewskl 1 3 0 Kaat l) 9 10 2:37, A 9,091. Hughes Under 4rft9Hi Cubs 3, Expos 0 CHICAGO MONTREAL abrhbl abrhbl Kesslnger ss 0 0 0 Hunt 2b 3 0 2 0 2 .2 1 1 2 .1 .2 Hill Butte Beckert 2b 3 10 0 Staub rf 3 0 0 0 Fullback Spot Still Wide Open a Cont From Page 1C may also come from the center corps.

"I think we've got some pretty good second string centers," the Husker coach noted. "And we can make a guard out of one of them because behind our top two guards, we're not very strong." The major battle in fall camp may be at fullback where Devaney says Bill Olds, Jim Carstens and Maury Damkroger are very close. "Olds has quickness and Is a good blocker," he analyzes. "Carstens is probably the best all around fullback of the three and Damkroger, while lacking quickness, is a good receiver and a good blocker." Of the better than 100 players who suited up for Saturday's spring finale, Devaney said only about 80 to 85 would be invited back for fall camp. One player missing Saturday was quarterback Bob Jones, who failed to show Devaney said he knew nothing of his whereabouts.

Depth Brings Track Crown To Aurora Tigers 2, Royals 1 KANSAS CITY DETROIT father Don was a jockey, then as a racing official in the O'Holleran LongweU Britt In addition to his uncle, a trainer and now serves northwest. itleeefe abrhbl abrnw Patek ss .40 2 0 MAullffo 2b 4 0 0 0 BWiliams If Pepitone cf Callison rf Hickman lb Santo 3b DBreeden Hottzman 4 0 0 0 Bailey If 3 0 0 0 HI Swoboda cf 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Bateman 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Boccablla lb 3 0 0 0 2 110 Laboy 3b 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Wine ss 3 010 4 0 2 1 McAnally 2 0 0 0 Mashore ph 10 0 0 Marshall 0 0 0 0 6 0 Yds. 45 47 12 4 38 5 26 3 Ave. 31.7 45.0 Yds. 152 33 45 24 Yds.

8 Punting No. Hughes LongweU 1 "I quit the track for eight years to finish high school Yds. 222 45 and serve in the Army." Basil points out. But aside from Keough rf 3 0 0 0 ARodrgez 3b 4 0 1 0 Paepke rf 1 0 0 0 Northrup rf 4 0 0 0 Otis cf 4 0 0 0 Cash lb 4 2 2 2 KJrkoatrk 1000 WHorton If 3 0 0 0 Roias 2b 4 110 Free nan '3010 Schaal 3b 3 0 10 Stanley cf 3 0 10 ROtiver lb 3 0 2 1 Brnkman ss 3 0 2 0 Taylor If 3 0 0 0 Coleman 3 0 0 0 Bunker 1 0 0 0 Schermn 0 0 0 0 Hopkins ph 10 10 MCormck 0 0 0 0 that, I've been around race horses ail my life." Uncle Basil James was the nation's leading rider the Kickoff Returns No. 5 year before Frazier was born.

.4 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 i Butte Powell Hughes Britt .2 .2 .1 Kansas State Wins Handily Manhattan, Kan. (ffl Kansas State placed first in 11 of 17 events for an easy victory over Oklahoma and Iowa State in a triangular track' meet State had 93 points," Oklahoma 54 and Iowa State 33. Shot put 1, Tom Broslus, Kansas State, S5 9H. George Amundson, loa State, 52 7V4. 3, Mike Stauffer, Kansas State 49 1.

4. DarreU. Jansonlus Iowa State 4S V. 7 a. 440 relay 1, Kansas State (Larry.

Johnlcan, Fred Merrill 'Jim Heggie, Dean Williams) :40.7. Oklahoma. fc 41 4 I High ump 1 Gent Stoner, "OU, 44V. 2, Bob Hathaway, 1S; 44V. Joho Biakney, OU, 44Ut.

4, (tie), Roger Sides, KS, and Andrew Pettes, OU, MHO Dave Peterson, KS, 4:13.3. 2, Jerome Howe, KS, 4:13.7. Rick HttchcocK, KS, 4:134. 4, ButctT Clifton, OU, 4:14.4. Hign hurdles 1, Jeff Greene, Ml.

Luci Williams, KS, :14.S. 3, Dave McCurry, 'IS, :14.4. 4, Pettes. OU, :15.4. Javelin 1, Ed Mortand.

KS, 244 2. 2. Bob Oboe, KS, 2374. 3, Willie Franklin, OU, 224 1. 4, Vaa Hollaway, IS.

2044. T. Total 30 1 7 1 Total 31 2 7 2 Kansas City 000 010 0001 Detroit 000 101 OOx 2 Coleman. DP Detroit 3. LOB Kansas City 4, Detroit 5.

2B Erlnkman. HR Cash 2 (5). But while he was virtually born in the saddle, he recalls his most embarrassing moment in racing came when he failed to stay in the saddle. 1 Punt Returns Total 21 3 4 Total 20 0 3 0 Chicago 00 002 1 0 03 Montreal 000 000 0000 McAnally, D.Brteden, Hunt. DP Chicago 1, Montreal 1.

LOB Chlcego 7, Montreal 4. 2B Holtiman. HR Ptpltone (4). Staub, D.Breeden, Hickman. Holtrman McAnally 2) 0 4 3 2 4 4 Marshall 1 a 0 0 2 0 HBP by Holtzman (Hunt), by WP McAnally, Marshall.

2:07. A 20,499. Padres 10, Reds 0 FIRST OAVll CINCINNATI SAN DIEOO abrhbl abrhbl Rose cf 3 0 0 0 Hernandz ss 4 1 3 Carbo If 3 0 0 0 Campbell 2b 3 1 0 0 Bench rf 4 0 10 Gaston cf 4 2 3 3 TPerez 3b 4 0 10 Colbert lb 3 2 11 LMay lb 4 0 10 Obrauvn A 1 a Garson No. Reds IP ER BBSO .74 2 2 0 3 1 MOO 0 0 .71 3 7 11 2 2 12 3 0 0 0 0 1 1:55, A 15,441 Bunker (L.2 2 McCormlck Coleman W2 0) Scherman Save Setter man. Red Sox 4, Brewers 2 "I was an apprentice at Santa Anita and after a race as we were riding back to the front of the grandstand, I fell off the horse just as we were pulling up in front of the big crowd.

"I remember the clerk of scales looking down at me as I was sprawled in the dirt and telling me, 'You're supposed to salute before BOSTON MILWAUKEE ab bl ab bl Aparlcio ss 5 0 10 Hegan lb 4 0 0 0 3 110 5 2 3 3 Rushing No. Yds. Ave. Kinney 8 30 3.8 Olds t.y.f IS 2.2 Tagge 3 4.8 Carstens 34 5.7 Dixon 17 49 2.9 Runty 12 12.9 Coleman 21 10.5 SchmH 1 2 4.0 Passing 4 2 013 4 00 0 5 12 0 RSmith rf Ystrmskl If Petroclli 3b BConglro cf Fiore lb Josephsn Griffin 2b Siebert Lahoud ph KTatum neim 4 0 I MUrreil If Corrales 4 0 10 Spiezio 3b Woodwrd ss 4 0 0 0 Barton Gullett 0 0 0 0 Arlin Wilcox 0 0 0 0 Cloninger 2 0 2 0 Stewart ph 1 0 0 0 Gibbon .0000 5 13 4 Theobald 2b 3 0 0 0 Briggs rf 4 010 Walton If 4 0 10 Voss cf 5 0 0 0 Pena 3b 3 12 0 ERodrgez 4 110 Harper 3b 3 0 0 0 Auerbach ss 1110 Wicker ph 0 0 0 0 Roof Krausse Savage ph Sanders Lopez 4 0 10 4 0 11 4 111 40 10 3 0 10 10 0 0 2 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 2 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 Total 33 0 70 Total wo. com.

Yds. PI Cincinnati 000 000 34 10 15 10 00 0 0 0 0 10 Team Scoring an owe 450 1 00 How They Finished Discus 1. Ron Loewenstein, Grand Island, 166 2 Scott, Hastings, 150 10; 3. Jim Leel, Fremont, 144 4. Dave Proctor, Scottsbluff, 1444; S.

Wayne Clayton, Scottsbluff, 1444. High lump 1., Brian Lierman, Hastings, 6 4. (Betters meet record of 6 3 by Steve Eymann, Columbus, 1970); 2. Rollle McDuffee, Fremont, 04; 3. Dave Moesing, Fremont, 04; 4.

Bob Kearney, 04; 5. Tom Brennan, Keerney, 5 10. Long lump 1. Mark Munger, Hastings, 22 10. (Betters meet record of 22 4'A by Rob Helmbuch, Grand Island, 1966); 2.

Dennis Zuger, Scott sbluff, 22 3. Ron Loewenstein, Grand Island, 21 11; 4. Brian Lierman, Hastings, 21 714; S. George Kyros, Grand Island, 21 3'A. Shot put 1.

Jerry Andersen, Grand Island, 574; 2. Lyle Knuth, Grand Island, 53 10; 3. Larry Roach, Grand Island, 52 4. Skeet Brewdy, McCook, 524; 5. Randy Gallu, Norfolk, 50 7'.

Triple lump 1. Mark Munger, Hastings, 44 5. (New record, new event); 2. George Kyros, Grand Island, 43 4 v4; 3. Tom Brennan, Kearney, 43 Vj; 4.

Brian Llermen, Hestlngs, 424; 5. Don Sherlock, Al Hence, 42 2'. Pole veult mm 1. Bill Lauer, North Platte, 15 IV4. (Breaks Lauer's meet record of 15.0 set In 1970); 2.

Mike Cockerham, Fremont, 144; 3. Jeff Pumphrey, Scottsbluff, SVtt 4. Jerry Seller, Alliance, 134V; S. Rick McKain, North Platte, 134V. 440 1.

John Stoecklnger, 21 Ritch Bane, Fremont, :50.S; 3. (tie) Rick Preston. Scottsbluff and Jon Cole, Columbus. :50.9; S. (tie) Kirk Lacy, Scottsbluff and Dan Carman, Fremont, :51.0.

Two mile 1. John Hickey, Grand Island, 2. Al Koonti, Kearney, 3 Don Tiller, McCook 4. Paul Woods, Grand Island, 5. Jim Onstott, Fremont, 10:24.9.

High hurdtos 1. Steve Buckner. Grand Island, 2. Rick Plttman, North Platte, :15.0; 3, Jeff Pumphrey, Scottsbluff, :15.0; 4. Max Mader, Grand Island, 15.1 5.

Don Bruner, Scottsbluff, :15.2. Mile Dave Bosley, Grand Island 2. Art Ullrich, Alliance, 3. Bob Ferguson Scottsbluff, 4. Norfolk, 5.

Steve. Nablty, Grand Island, 4:34.7. 100 1. Art Smith, Hastings, :10.t." (Ties meet record folntly held by Dick G.oc, Columbus, 1960, Tom Mlllsap, Grand Island, 1963, Dan Vanbuskirk, Hastings, 1969 and 1970, and Stave Hyde, Norfolk, 1970); 2. Dan VanBusklrk, Hastings, :10.2; 3.

Mitch Fair, Scott, sbluff, :10.3; 4. Dave Buchholx, Hastings, :10.3; 1 Mike Everett, Norfolk, tl0.3. 0S0 1. Jon Cole, Columbus, 1 :50.3 2. Stave Moorhead, Hastings, 3.

Lowell Grubbs, Scottsbluff, 4. Jerry Farlee, Grand Island, 1 Lpnnle Hazlltt, North Platte, 2:02.6. Lew hurdles 1. Steve Grand Island, :19.9. (Buckner 'tied meet record of :19.

by Randy Butts, Grand Island 1961, In prelims); 2. Jeff Pum Phrey, Scottsbluff, :20.3 3. Max Mader, Grand Island, :20.4; 4. Randy Szama, oT M'k Zob, i 7 X' Scottsbluff, 2. Bill Daffer, Grand Island, :22.l; 3.

Dave Buchhoit, nestings, 4. Art Twe mlle relay 1. Hastings (Mark Kuzman, John McClure Steve Lowe Joe mtJM'n'i." lOCOrd, Old mark 1:17.4 by Hastings, 1965); Norfolk, 3. Grand Island, 0.17 7rm 1 Alllawe. Sprint Medley relay 1.

Columbus (Jtrr er' Ken Bobert. Jon Cole! (NW recordrold mir bV Premont, 1970); 2. Wwtf Jj.46.2; 3. Grand Is and 4. McCook, S.

Hastl: 1 rS'r ScottsbluH (Ktrk Lecv. Gr ond (John 2m Buckner, Bill Daffer), 2. Scottsbluff, Frazier hasn't fallen off a mount since and he's waiting on his chair in the jockey quarters here for horsemen to call. v. Dixon, Cox? Butts, Lackovic Busiest dp Cincinnati 1, San Diego 1.

LOB 146 189 8 Cincinnati sen Diego 1U 2B Colbert, Aurora .57 Ore Seward 46 Albion Crete ....42 Central ...17 ...10 City Total Boston Milwaukee 37 410 4 Total 32 2 4 2 1 1 0 0 00 02 04 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 ivturreii, o. Brown 2, aonlnger. 3B Murreil. HR Gaston (5). CampbelL SF Spiezio 2.

..10 York 33 Schuyler David City 32 St. Paul 3 ER BB SO 4 4 11 5 1 0 113 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 by Wilcox Gullett (L4 1) 2 3 4 Wilcox 2 3 3 Cloninger 4 2 3 0 Gibbon 2 2 Arlin (W.14) 9 7 HBP by Arlin (Carbo), (Colbert). 2:44. LOB Boston 11, Milwaukee S. 2B Aparlcio, Joseph son, Petrocelll, E.

Rodriguez. HR R.Smith (5), Voss (3). SB Theobald. IP i ER BB SO Siebert (W4 0) 7 5 112 7 K.Tatum 2 11 1 0 2 Krausse (L1 3) 7 7 2 2 5 3 Sanders 2 3 2 2 2 0 0 Looez 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 Save K.Tatum. 2:23.

A 11404. 0540 71 19.50 Angels 5, Indians 2 Kunty 7 T86 13 9 Coleman 3 Pass Receiving No. List Rodgers ...3 Kinney 3 Cox .4 Lackovic 4 Schmit 1 Punting No. Yds. Sanger 3 106 Punt Returns a No' Rodgers .4 Blahak Kickoff Returns Rodgers Pass Interceptions No.

Yds. 75 35 82 87 55 9 Ave. 35.3 Yds. 40 91 Yds. 41 Yds.

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Downing. 10 0 0 3 0 10 4 00 0 4 12 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 00 0 0 MCMuiien 3b 4 1 Hand Steohnsn 4 2 3 0 Hodge ph Hennigan York Aurora's team depth overcame David City's brilliant three event winner Bob Martin to claim the Central 10 Conference track and field title here Saturday. Martin won the triple jump, the 440 and the 180 yard low hurdles, setting a meet record in the first event with a leap otmv. How They Finished Ohet Full Tom Kropp, Aurora, 53 5. Discust Kropp.

163 7. High Jumpi Floyd Meyer, Seward. 510. Long Jumps Brian Dittman, Seward, 20 1 1 Pete Vaults Larry Weiderspen. Crete, 12 10' (new record, old record 12 3 by Bob Carlson, York, 1967).

Triple Jump; bob Martin, David 40 6'A (new record, new event). 100: Carl Sumlnskl, Ord, :10.J. not Suminski, 23.0. 440: Bob Martin, David City, :51.2. 000: Tim Edwards, Creta, 1:59.0 (new record, eld record 2:00.6, Evan, Seward.

1943). Milet Jim Willi. Aurora, 4:41.1. Twe Milei Bob Safarik, Crete, 10:07.1 (new record, old record 10:11.1, Safarik, Crete, 1970). 130 HH: Jerry Keller, Aurora, :15.2.

100 LHi Bob Martin, :20.4. 000 Relay: York, 1:32.1 (new record, old record 1:33.0, Ord, 1966). Mile Relay David City, 3:32.0. Two Mile Relay: Crete, 1:111 (new record, old record 1:25.0, Seward, 1969). Beatrice Wins osrien ss 4 112 RMay 3 0 11 La Roche 1 0 0 0 Harreison lb 2 1 0 0 Leon 2b 3 0 10 Nettles 3b 3 0 2 2 Lamb 10 0 0 Uhlaendr If 2 0 0 0 terrio 1 440 1, Dale Alexander, KS, 5.

2, Travis Newsome, OU, 47J. 3, Met SouthweH, :4I.2. 4, KS, :49.2. i 100 John Smith, OU, :W.t. 2, (tie), Johnlcan, KS, Anerrlll, KS, and Jerry Taylor, OU, :09.t.

Discus 1, Broslus, KS, 10V. 2, Amundson, IS, 157 0. 3, ChtfVk Roark, OU, UMOVik 4, Mike Stauffer, KS, 14t m. Lena lump 1, Vernle Hawkins, IS, 23 5. 2, Guy AAorrow, KS, 224.

3, Luci Williams, KS, 214. 4, Bob Anderson, IS, 21 3'. OM 1, lardy Vinson, KS, 1:32.1 2, Dave Peterson, KS, 1:52.4. 3, Jim McCord, IS 1:53.0., 4, Ken Hardwick, OU, :53.l. ,220 1, Alexander, KS, 21.1 2, L.

Johnlcan, KS, :21.. 3, Smith, OU, :21.. 4, Everett Marshall, OU, :22.0. Three mile 1, Howe, KS. 14:11.0.

2, Randy Helerdlng, OU, 14:21.4. 3, Hitchcodk, KS, 14: 21. 7. 4. Chuck Cooo.

KS, 15:37.1. Mile Relay 1, Kansas State (Merrill, Vinson, Mike Lee and Dale Alexander) 3:15.7. 2, Oklahoma 3:14.2. Triple lump Bob Anderson, IS," 4444. 2, Wayne Kinney, OU, 45 2.

3, Pettes, OU, 434V. 4, Morland, KS, 43 Pale vault 1, Tom Craig, OU, 154. 2, Steve Leonhardt, IS, 15 0. 3, Tom Tice, KS, 144. 4, Sid Mead, KS, 134.

Drake Wins Valley Track Wichita, Kan. W) Drake, placing in every event but the discus, won the 61st Missouri Valley Conference Track and Field championships at Wichita State University Saturday. The Bulldogs won only two events, compared to runner up Memphis State's six first places, but outpointed the Tigers 132 114. North Texas State, in its last conference meet under longtime Coach Pop Noah, was third with 97 points. Host Wichita State was fourth with 95.

West Texas State had 69, Bradley 42, Tulsa 6 and Louisville 2. Feature Races Cont. From Page 1C The first, a 68 yard drive, took just three plays, the opener a nine yard loss when Tag ge was dumped by middle guard Rich Glover. Glover, who had a big first half as a Red defender, switched jerseys at halftime as did big John Dutton to balance the contest Following the loss Tagge hit Kinney for a 59 yard gain and came right back for the TD on an 18 yard strike to Rodgers. Then the veteran quarterback piloted a I ll play 57 yard drive which featured the running of fullback Jim Carstens.

Sandwiched between the drives was Bob Terrio's 29 yard scoring scamper after stealing a Humm pass and Mike O'Holleran's three yard scoring run for the Whites which had been set up by Randy Butts' 71 yard kickoff return. Fourteen players shared the ball carrying assignments with Dixon the busiest. The California junior college transfer carried 17 times for 49 yards. Butts led the Whites with 37 yards on 12 carries. Cox, who snared four passes for 87 yards and Tim Lackovic, who caught four for 55 yards, led the 14 receivers who caught passes.

The Reds had four completions of .40 yards or more while the longest White completion was Anderson's 37 yard grab. IP ER BB SO .4 9 3 3.44 3 5 0 0 1 2 4 2 310 5 5 1 5 ,1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 Brlles (W.3 1) Giusti Downing 2) Mikkelsen At Suffolk Big Swinger 400 Aftar Me Golden Or S.20 3.60 3.40 2.60 0.30 Brewer 1 1 0 0 0 2 Total 37 511 5 Total 31 2 2 California 000 014 0005 Cleveland 010 000 01 02 Nettles. DP California 1, Cleveland 1. LOB California 4, Cleveland 10. 3B 0 Brian.

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2:39. A 24,737. 3.20 3.00 oraar Mystery 6 00 No No Billy Rio Bravo No show betting. At Pimlico Chomplon t.w Ji0 Tudor Reward 4 40 North Pliant 9.00 3.40 3.00 NEW YORK CHICAGO abrhbl abrhbl P.0 Mercy was disqualified and placed ioiiw. izjc.x.

Irk, 2b White.lf Murcrxf Cater.lb FAlou.rf Kenny.ss Kiine.p Men would you like a new hair style? a 4 0 0 0 Rchrdxf 5 2 3 0 Strd.lf 5 0 1 OCMay.lb 3 0 11 McKny.rf 5 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Mrlas.ss 4 010 WWIms.lf Andrw.ph Hrln.p 39 21 1 Total 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 10 5 0 2 0 4 0 2 0 3 111 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 39 1 I I 000 012 000 001 See STRAIGHT EDGE Barber Shop KOLN TV Splits With Elliott KOLN KGIN TV's Softball team split a doubleheader with Omaha Elliott Manufacturing Saturday, winning the first game, 3 2 and losing the nightcap, 3 1. The Lincolnites' Harold Kel ley singled in Bob Barrett with the winning run with one out in the bottom of the seventh. KOLN Elliott 2 Omaha Elliott Mfg. 200 000 002 4 1 KOLN Oil 000 1x 3 5 2 Osborne and Hayes, Leroy and Mar. quart.

EUiott 3, KOLN 1 Elliott Mfg. 001 110 03 I 1 KOLN 000 000 11 3 2 HincM and Hayes, P. Ude and Mar Total New York Chicago 000 100 010 000 Melton. DP Ne York Triangular Golf Beatrice Clint Dudley and Don Osvog tied for medalist honors with 76s for Southeast here Saturday but finished second to Beatrice in a triangular golf meet that also included East. Beatrice, paced by Mike Fisher's 77, scored 318, four strokes better than Southeast'! 322.

Each team used five players and the best four scores were counted in the team total. ATRlCf (311) Dave Maurstad 40 3979; Mike Fisher 39 3077; Steve PnilippJ 41 41 42 Larry Levins Jfr SOUTHIAIT 023) Clint Dudley 37 3976; Doufl Deafer 45 40 OS; Don Otvoa 30 30 76; Steve Butne 4fr 45 S. AST (333) Thurman Hinds 45 37 12; Sid Moore 46 40 06; Murray Abbott 4S 40 05J Craig Hatfield 45 16 00. 1, Chicago 1. LOB New York 7, Chicago 4.

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1 1. can rely on them to I I fl mt'l'. oottllH 1 I. 'sgT Nolr cwttlnf ft styling fjfw i7 J'( rMr totting. L' fl Vsy Holr ftroightenliig mi DkkOUoR Geno Olson Appointments ovgilablo Phong 4321767 STHCs Nebraska Trio To Washington Shelley Sawyer of Lincoln, David Francis of Lincoln and Randy Wilson of Omaha won state titles at York Saturday and earned trips to Washington, D.

C. in late summer for the All America Youth Bowling Championships. Sawyer combined series of 497 and 555 for a winning 1252 total in the girls division. Fran m' Zuffelato Netv Eagle Coach Boston LP Boston College announced Saturday it had elevated Bob Zuffelato to head basketball coach replacing Chuck Daly, who resigned Monday to take a similar position at Pennsylvania. Zuffelato, an assistant under Daly, was chosen from over 40 candidates for the job.

At 33, he becomes the youngest cage coach in BC history. Tigers Outlast Oklahoma State Columbia, Mo. () Missouri frittered away a four run lead then had to go 16 Innings to beat Oklahoma State 6 5 in a Big Eight baseball game Saturday. Chip Land doubled home Jensen Leads A9 Golf Title ivetroit Lincoln's Max Jensen rolled a four game series of 202 211 223 236 72 St. Paul (UPI) Imperial won the state Class A sand ejBk A 1L 4 annmr incTv 11 irn nnn art nr iat cis was me boys handicap iLT golf, tourney here SfiFft.

greens rhamn nn ur th cor nf R71 ucviaivc run. wun series i mi "t7 ciiampion Zntnrdav with a ennra nt ovaic uivuuuii w. uie htm The victorv went the aeries for oaiuraay wun a score Of ZZI. ABC masters tourney. ana Wl IOr a ilM lOUU.

niuun Rt Paul woe conH 990 Thf lif ftittrt for 71 the Tigers. MM WW TT ifcll flflll tally. Tuesday Nebraska Modified Racing Association Presents: Oklahoma State 000 000 104 000 000 0 5 II 1 Missouri 100 103 000 000 000 1 4 10 1 Jacobson, Smith (41 and Thompson; Thomas, Tensing (9), Anderson (9), Foe tor (19), Bottenfleld (14) and Patchio, Bottenfleld. Smith. SUNDAY NITE AUTO RACES 12 Milfi East of Lincoln on 'V St.

At Franklin, Franklin won the Class crown with a total of 237., Alma was second at 241. Baseball Kansas City Royals v. Baltimore Orioles, was the boy's scratch winner with a 572 587 1159 total. OIRLS 1. Sawyer, Lincoln 534 5491105 2.

Diane Pinney, Lincoln 549 5171004 3. Allyson Omnell, Omaha 497 5551052 OVf NANDICAP 1. Francis, Lincoln 42I S3I 1152 2. Randy Wit owsky, Beatrice 494432 1120 9. Rich Tesarcfc, Omaha 532 500 1130 OVf IC HATCH 1.

Wilson, Omaha 57J 547 1159 2. Colin Moss, Omaha 579 S73 1102 3. Gary Wiebethouse, 523 545 1040. SEE el I PER al NU Softball Team Triumphs $2000 PURSE FEATURING NobmskVi tvtt rin9 upor stars in open compotition. RACES' AUTO MM SUHOM Supor ModlflosI I Cf osj Sprints Rocinf Wkool To Wlioil flt 100 MPM Comblnoo! Polnti from loptrico end lof lo for Now ortt fickop Tmck To Soooon Point ffct SO, the 70 tfct Mini Trails ft TIRES 40 OFF Lift Prict Goodyear Polyglot B.F.

Goodrich Silvertown HT B.F. Goodrich Custom Ftrt stone "500" Dunlop GS60 GATES AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 34 It. 27 4324111 Kearney () The University of Nebraska defeated Kearney 6 3 for the championship of the Nebraska College Women's Softball Championship Saturday. Midland College placed third Surgery Slated Baltimore Center Wes Unseld of the Baltimore Bullets will undergo knee surgery on RACEWAYS unwnBten. EAGLE TIME TRIAL 7:00 Nebraska's excHjstva tft reool tloy ro ttriffisi tttt rloJoj HUf Iff tO 99J, HUKLBUT CYCLE Till TWyw Um iotlLoi and the University of Nebraska me FidUVlltH 4 WoK fourth in txAa RACING 1:00 PJIH.

Adumi 12.00 Children Under IS IOC Under 4 Pros May 25, mte 9t OeBOjllto club 1400 tourney that included eight seats, 11 It. Basketball Association announced Saturday. teams..

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