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DETROIT FREE PRESS (Saturday. April 25. '64 1 Skid in Relays Spartans This Day in Sports 3r 6 msmr I American League National League GB GB 1 Moreland Also-Ran in 100 Trials Relay Team Outrun; U-M Wins Discus Phils Win On Shutout By Bunning Gonzalez Leads Assault on Cubs 5 2 5 3 4 4 Philadelphia San Francisco Pittsburgh St. Louis Milwaukee Cincinnati Pet. .750 .714 .625 .500 .556 .429 .429 .444 .333 .200 5 3 Geveland Baltimore DETROIT Boston Minnesota- Los Angelas Chicago Washington New York Kansas City XV Pet.

6 1 .857 7 2 .778 5 .625 6 4 .600 4 4 .500 5 5 .500 4 6 .400 5 5 .375 2 7 .222 1 6 .143 RESULTS 72 11 1V5 22 S'i 31, 5 5 4 1 12 Houston li, Chicago 4 Los Angeles Xew York 2' PHILADELPHIA Tony Gonzalez drove in four runs and Jim Bunning pitched FRIDAY'S RESULTS DETROIT 5, Minnesota 0. Washington 6, Kansas City (10 innings). 'Philadelphia 10, Chicago 0. liSan Francisco 15, Cincinnati 5. Pittsburgh 9, New York 4.

jSt. Louis Houston 2 (11 In- Chicago 6, Boston 1. APRIL35J95S SSativb dancbb, ALFRED VAWDEtBlLTS FAMOUS GRAY COLT, WOK TUE WOOD XAEWOIilAL BY FOUt AMD 0i-UALF LENGTHS OVEft TAHITI AKi WMS FOfe PtS ELEVENTH W1W in A feow wrmouT A DEFEAT. Cleveland at Los Angeles nuigs). in.

Angeles at Milwaukee (N), ja six-hit shotitout us the Phila-'delphia Phillies overwhelmed 'the Chicago Cubs, 10-0, Friday night. Gonzalez drove in three of the runs with a double in a five- run second inning and knocked another with a single in the first. Only games scheduled. SATURDAY'S GAMES DETROIT (Regan 1-1) at Minnesota (Pascual 1-0), 2:30 p.m. Boston (Connolly 0-1) at Chicago inc.

SATURDAY'S GAMES Xew York (Fisher 0-0) at Pittsburgh (Veale 0-1). Los Angeles (Podre 0-0) at Milwaukee (Spahn 0-1). Free Press Wlr Services PHILADELPHIA Sturdy Vic 1 a cross-country champion of the NCAA and IC4A, swept Villanova to the first college championship at the Penn Relays here Friday. Zwolac, team captain, brought Villanova home over defending champion Seton Hall in the four-mile relay while Michigan State finished fifth. The Spartans, defending champions in both the 440 and 880 yard relays, saw Southern University of Baton Rouge post the fastest time in qualifying trials for the 440.

Then they were stunned when Bob Moreland, Big Ten champion in the 100-yard dash, failed to make the finals. (Buzhardt 1-0) Baltimore (Pappas 0-1) at New San Francisco (Sanford 2-0) at Henrv Carr THE PHILLIES collected 16 ihits, including' three by Gon- York (Bouton 0-1). (iwimira Cleveland (Grant 1-0) at Los (Jackson 1-1) at Phila- izalez. a triple and two doubles ij Jj 1 7 V) 1 t' a if rf 4 'S if i ft 'il I 1 Antreles (Chance 1-0) (N). I delpnia (ennett i-u) at St.

mnieU 1-0 at Houston (FarreU 1-0) by John Herrnstein and a two- -m- ''j I "I tl run homer by Johnny CallLson. AI1S avf All Bunning, winning his second -m -p g-ame without a loss, struck out! I lln lTO Louis (Craig 0-0) (N). THURSDAY'S RESULTS Chicago 5, New York 1. Cincinnati 1, Houston 0. inine and -walked only two.

Bob Buhl was the loser. Kansas City (Drabowsky 0 0) (Twi-N). THURSDAY'S RESULTS Washington 5, Minnesota 4. Boston 3-0, Baltimore 1-1. CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA DtL.b MUl.Nt.

la. lne sbrttbi 000 000 6011 4 3 2 meet's oldest record, set 2M siio vears ago bv Jesse Owens. 4 0 10 Tavlor 2b 3 0 0 0 Alien 3b Cincinnati Houston 000 000 ooo and Edwards; JOHNSON FIRST GAME I NUXH ALL I MORELAND, defending champion here, finished fifth in I his heat. Dorie Reid of Michi- Gavie 4 0 10 Gonzalez cf 5 0 3 4 tumbled as xvnzi'na Boston 201 000 0003 and Grote. Baltimore 000 100 0001 12 1' 4000 "lb" oo oo Hopkins broad jumped 26 feet, Stewart 2b Brock rf Williams If Santo 3b Banks lb Rodqers ss Bertell Schurr Greaorv Cowan cf Hobbie aRanp 2 0 1 0 Her'st'n lb-lf 4 2 3 0 inr-Vies in launrhinp- the 55! barber, Estrada (2), stock Hall (8) i pmsburqh 320 ooo 000-5 7 an was faster and will come 0 0 0 0 Dalry'ple 4 111 ana orsmo.

nK-TasTrzemsKi. Philadelphia ooo 200 04- iiback for Saturdays finals. Relavs Fridav. 2 Drake FACE 2 0 I OWine ss 4 0 0 0 Bunnlna 10 0 0 Boozer (J), Hopkins shattered Owens' niMtnn ooo ooo ooo-o and Paqliaroni; Mahaffev (). BALDSCHUN (9) Blt.irnra AMI AAA OK 1 7 A Wise (Of Green e- 1 32 0 0 Totals 35 10 16 10 mafK OI on ni- ins.

i HR Allen. Totals morp AD. RarJati and Nixon: and Triandos ROBERTS and Orsino. inipl 7 st T.ntlU 5 Cleveland 3, Lo Angeie 2. 7 Jly 1 Ernie Soudek, also of Michigan, was an early individual champion when he hurled the discus 175 feet, 3 inches to win over John Barkenson of Harvard.

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DP Allen and Herrn- stein; Stewart, Rodaers and BanKS. LOB nivpiTt' f.mt tvac'j ti'o -Chicaao 8. PhiiadeiDhia DKNl I 1 r. a tact tlaCK. 11.

Cleveland 000 020 0013 i.e. ioul 001 020 200 5 10 1 0 Los Angeles Drysdale, PERRANOSKI (7) and Rose- DONOVAN, Abernathy () and Romano; boro. Camilli (8), Bro9lio, Fanok (4), ia oonzaiez. nerrnsrem not Allen. HR McBRIDE, Navarro and Rodger.

TAYLOR (8), Shanti (8) and McCarver. (Only games scheduled.) hr Howard. Flood. Only games scheduled. games scheduled.

Cainson. 5 enprial T'r'i (ia sh as Hrrrnstein, Wine. Buhl l-i 12-37 6 6 i i Anzona Stales Henry Lair sc0hubr'? .2 2-3 3 i i 2 shaded Roger Savers of Omaha SSI 3 I I I 1 University in 21 seconds. Michigan's 480-yard shuttle relay team turned in the fastest time of 60.2 seconds to lead defending champion Maryland, Army and Kent State into the finals of that event. VTLLANOVA'S victory in the A lister i HBP Bv Bunning (Ranewl.

bv Buhl WP Buhf. Contan, Ven-izon, Harvev, Wever. 2:31. A 15,255. AP Photo DODGER OX THE BUM.

that's Sandy Koufax. He was a Dodger on the beam as a AVorld Series star just months ago. Bat now he's taking; whirlpool baths for a pitching arm muscle strain suffered Wednesday against the Cardinals. verages (Including Friday's Game) BATTING four-mile relay came on a clocking of with Seton RBI 11 LUMPE'S BAT HELPS arr, who holds the na-i tional record of 10.3 around a curp, was in charge all Hip way and turned on a sudden I spurt to shake off Savers 10 yards from the finish. Savers also was timed in 21 flat, although finishing seven! feet behind the Arizona StTt? speedster.

Real Mermaid Fir Jon Slugs Mets for Pittsburgh ojHall in second place, almost! ijnine seconds behind the torrid Sipace set on the final leg by' Zwolac. Pet. .70 .344 .333 .321 .267 .231 .21 .182 .167 .120 .000 .000 .000 .000 SO 0 1 2 0 3 2 1 4 1 4 0 0 0 1 BB 0 0 2 0 4 2 7 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 SB 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 HR 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2B 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 IB 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 AB 4 IS 32 12 28 30 26 32 22 12 25 1 1 I 1 Thomas Freehan Lumpe Roarke ruliff V.rt Kaine Cash Horton Bruton Demeter Wood Phillips Brown Sullivan Mays Belts His 7th as Giants Roll Fordham, defending champion, was third trailed oby Georgetown and Michigan Lolich's 3-Hitter Stops Tivins, 5-0 State. PITTSBURGH W) Bill jVirdon's home run. and three (singles led the Pittsburgh Fi- rates to a 9-4 victory over the New York Mets Fridav nijrht.

SANTA BARBARA. Cal.f (LTD Pat Ruuska, a freshman at the University of Califom.a at Santa Barbara, set a wnm- CINCINNATI Willie Pirates' starter Bob Friend In setting the qualifying pace in the 440-yard relay, Southern University sped the distance in :41.S while Michigan State could do no better than a :41.9. PITCHER'S BATTING 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wickersham Regan Aguirre Lary Lohch Egan 0 0 0 0 .333 .250 .000 .000 .000 .000 i i 0 I 0 th nit nis sevenin nome the distance, gave him for a uh en national col eciate quick run in on Lumpe's hit toand singled twice, driving in 'eight hits, struck out five and record of in the 200-yar first inning Continued from First Sport knees wobbled a little there in the ninth," he said. That's when Killebrew drove deep short, 'Norm Cash's wa.lk;Uvo 1-uns and scoring five, as; didn't walk a man as he won his freestyle. Totals 37 and Al Kaline's single through can siraignt in.m me ieis.

Vince McArdle of Manhattan cinati, 15-5, Friday night with who have yet to beat him. the middle. era won tne 4U0-meter hurdles by Virdon led the Pirates' 15-hit Don Demeter back the left-! That hit wag Kaline-3 third an 18-hit attack. 'five yards over John Bethea of Mays, who also walked twice attack, singling his first three i.2:Morean State in :51.5. McArdle centeiiieia lence lor ms tow er-, straig.hti counting two he got ln fly- the other night in LA.

So may- 1.50 HR 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 finished fifth in the same event i 7 7 30 .254 27 PITCHING GS CG IP ER BB SO 10005 00024 0000 10001 2 0 2 1 14V, 8 2 2 4 10 0 0 0 0 6 3 1 1 1 111142J 0 1 0 8'j 4 2 2 1 4 112 0 151 14 7 i 3 11 00004 .74432 OC003 6 3 3 3 0 01205 9842 0000 'j 2 4 4 2 1 5 1 i 714 iO 33 32 31 47 Sherry Rakow Lolich Egan Wickersham Aguirre Regan Glafldins Koch Lary Fisher "I thought It was gone, be he's coming out of it. last year. in his perfect night at the plate, times at bat and following increased his batting average with a two-run homer in the to .500. His homer, a solo blast, 1 sixth. He walked his last time came in the fourth inning.

i at bat. 1.80 2.25 3.60 9.00 said Loiicn. "ine minute ne swung, I said, 'bye bye-' 1 14.40 a'. 0 108.00 But Demeter got back in time New York 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0-4 8 2 Pittsburgh 0 2 1 0 3 2 0 1 IS 2' JACKSON, Bauta (6), Dillon (8) and Gonder; Friend and Pagliaroni. HR Stargell, Virdon.

Totals 7 4.00 and the day was complete for the Yugoslavian youngster, who WILLIE McCOVEY got the Giants off to a fast start, smashing his fifth home run in the first inning with Mays aboard. Mays had walked and Double by Wert and Lumpe made it 2-0 in the fifth, and then the Tigers put it away with three runs in the sixth. Freehan knocked in one with, a broken-bat single and Lumpe sent in two with a bases-loaded single through Minnesota's drawn-in infield. Campbell SPRINGS MUFFLERS lost that crusher to the Baltimore Orioles last summer when Dick Brown hit a two-run homer with two-out in the ninth inning. The Top Ten MSU Hurler Bats His Way To Victory EVANSTON, 111.

(UPD Sophomore John Krasman was his own biggest help Friday when he slashed three hits, including a double, to pace Michigan State to a 13-7 Big Ten Juan Marichal, the Giants'! tftOT ace righthander, won his second! vTlv5 jTM. I I LI I 4 CMCV ton. (Based on 18 at bats) rnrC game against no defeats despite irru.i0 rwi This was Lolich's second victory of the season, against no defeats. He was one of the American League I National League One nm would have been giving the Reds 13 hits. Mari-i Speed Mark enough for Ilich, the way hehal struck out 13 batters, the; (Not including Friday's games) (Not including Friday's night games) Tigers' best pitchers in AB Pet AB Prt TORSION .452 7 26 wo piLtuiuig.

season LAKE iUYKUi. Australia Hank Aguirre was stopped on leagues. He walked two men. '(UPD British autn speed ace south, with two complete so maybe he is here to stay. I .440 .433 the way to the shower after i san Francisco 2 7 0 103 10 1-15 i 0 Donald Campbell said Fridav he SHOCKS h'tavy Ouy JS OOO MICES II .400 .400 t-i baseball victory over North- Malzone, Boston Frc90si, Los Angeles Bressoud, Boston Howard, New York Hershberser, Chicago Oliva, Minnesota Orsino, Baltimore Lumne, DETROIT Hansen, Chicaqo Brandt, Baltimore 0 WITH THF Vinrl nf tiiff ithe ST36- Marichal and Haller; TSIT0URIS, Elhs intended to begin trial runs on "lln 1 1 r' Kmu ol Sl-U11i "Hev no(W this club has two (H.

worthington (6). McCool (7), Nichols rt hj attemnt at the ho' on. he niitrht to win some'. ne ncm Lnls CIUD nas 191 and Edward. HR-McCovev, Mays, -MOnaa ior nis auempi at me 100Z1UI jji Pt-V" 500 Mays, San Francisco 8 31 12 14 "440 Allen, Philadelphia 4 25 8 11 .400 Williams, Chicago 7 30 8 13 400 Santo, Chicago 6 20 5 8 368 Wine, Philadelphia 6 20 5 8 '344 Clemen te, Pittsburgh 7 31 4 12 344 Bailey, Pittsburgh 7 31 3 12 344 Fox, Houston 34 4 13 "333 P'nson, Cincinnati 36 5 13 "324 Stewart, Chicago 7 31 7 11 Clendenon, Pittsburgh 7 31 11 HOME RUNS western.

.382: ITomn. i OOO S7-SB IMSTAU.EO lefthan-ded aces, he w-as kidded. pinson HI games for us this year, saad Aguirre held up one JJJ CU1U. LUC UIOLQULC 111 tKJO.yll "Man he's- strong. finger.

finger .355 HOME RUNS 4 he i Danny Litwhiler's triumphal Then pointed that Aden. Minn. 3 Eight tied with 4 'Big Ten debut. I.LrLrrr across the room. Skowron, Minn.

Mays, S.F. Williams, Chi. 4 Allen, Phila. 5 McCovey, F. at Mickey Howard, L.A.

4 land speed record despite a heavy rain that has damaged the surface of the Lake Eyre course. Project director Andrew Mustard inspected the 20-mile track Friday and found it "in worse shape than I expected." PIT.OTS fflfl flew over the Spartan rightfielder Dick 'first inning' aamed Billings belted a two-run homer i a m. locker. Judge KO's Secretary to Absent Clav 111 f. RUNS BATTED IN RUNS BATTED IN Cash, DET.

7 Hinton, Wash. Wagner, Cleve. 7 Orsino, Bait. Oliva, Minn. 7 Rollins, Minn.

T5J11 It Hansen Con- iir.n crot thren of the! Mays, S.F. 15 Boiling, Milw. Banks, Chi. Five tied with I Allen, Phila. imCtaclCO -k' II, I 1 iTigers' eight hits two singles era's 14 hits.

NO MONEY DOWN Texas Open a double and drove in 2 three runs. 4 Alt CREDIT CAROS HONORED E-Z CREDIT TERMS Michigan State 00 4 0 3 2 0 2 2-13 15 Northwestern 2 00 3 0 0 0 0 2 7 14 Krasman and Look; Abraham, Bailie (6), Rush (8) and O'Grady. CINCINNATI (AP) Neith- lake in last few dayg reporl. er heavyweight champion rain had not reached suis Clay nor his private secre-; spepd track, but tary showed up in Municipal after his personal observation Court Friday and the secre- found this not true, said that if Hockey Playoff Finals (Best-four-ot-seven game series) Golf Jam Breaking Up SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPD- Lumpe dropped a pop up, Horton forgot to touch second base and Freehan was caught off first base.

But it's funny these things are forgotten In victory, and nobody mentioned them in the jtary's $300 bond on an assault water dried in the next three and battery charge was re- davs there would be no delay voked. in the trials. DEARIORN 4200 SCHAEFEt South of Wordi LU 1-2471 S4S W.WARREN Wx of L'Vrnoit TY i-413 LINCOLN AK 2084 DIX RD. Ntor Southfimid DU t-M0 1090 GRATIOT gf. OR 1-9350 16920 OD.RIVIR VE 5-5582 DEARBORN 130J9 MICHIGAN Sat.

Oakmn-Szhimr LU 1-3850 The leaders thinned out Friday A ttnrner TTHcrci Kr hntt sain Walk All over lllini CHAMPAIGN, 111. (UPD Iowa capitalized on 13 walks 1 and a three run homer by 1 Harry Ostrander Friday to de-j feat defending Big Ten baseball champion Illinois, 8-2. Iowa 000 00J 131-0 2 Illinois 0 1 0 00 0 0 0 12 5 0 Gebhard and Freese; Weysandt, Peden I (7), Shroda (7), Maurer () and Baker. What the Timers did was hit 4 -r at Arcnie riooin.son hhu uw, world reCord of 384.196 miles an XV 3 3 3 GF 17 18 GA 18 17 .,...1 mnl1 "i 1 tr, catch ft flight DETROIT Toronto to hour set by the late John Cobb in the clutch and this WH 4. Mil fiTipinnati nnrl nsken for a con- in mi? lcf t.o Phil IitIicrs Won.

Ilo In Pinrli PHILADELPHIA Wl None of five Philadelphia Phillies' pitchers batted in Thursday night's game with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Trailing throughout, manager Gene Mauch sent a pinch hitter to the plate each time his pitcher was due at bat. The last pinch hitter, rookie John Herrnstein, doubled to drive home the tying and winning runs in a four run ninth inning rally. None of the other pinch hitters hit safely. over with second round 67s for tinuaIlce until after 0ay returns because of xcessive floods.

ci v.iinno rTo i A tnrolo tVia 1 If enough for their fifth victory in eight games and move them up to third place. This is where they were last 3Tear, at 5-3. And where they from his tour ot Asia ana Ainca Obb's record was established end or 36 holes. TllT, if mt n(i. SATURDAY'S GAME DETROIT at Toronto.

THURSDAY'S RESULT Toronto 4, DETROIT 3 Par was blistered again Fri day, with five players firing 1 4.1 JUDGE Gilbert Bettman re-; voked the bond after the attor-i nev for Frank Jones, a television four under par 66s and six way to ninth place, where they' others carding 67s over the sun- Buckeyes Battered COLUMBUS, O. (UPD Indiana, sparked by first baseman Bob Singleton and centerfielder Don Dilly who batted in three runs each, defeated Ohio State, 9-1, Friday in their Big Ten iu ueucr "ijdrenched Oak Hills Country jstation cameraman who filed the charge, said that the delay would Club course. mree monms. Now let's see what happens. NO i be too long.

CLOSE BEHIND the leaders; Tnnps fipd the chanre after! THE TWINS used five pitch- at 1 3 X7J Flan Kilfa rvf PAnto i opener. lers. vith Dick Stigroan getting "iKoDmson anegeaiy pusnea ms. l'th lrv Th. 4JLw who a3de! 6.to camera in his face as he tried, wf 0 2 0 0 4 2 0 1 12 Indiana Ohio State 000 0001 i jumjra 1 0 opening round 6H.

Five to takft a of Clay at a' BALLYHOO WITH A .11. 1 1 1 a. i Hay (4-2), i Keller (4-0) and Snyder; Reed (6) and Silverman. otners were Duncnea sl iour-iazz concert ADril 6 0 a 1 Dr. Scopis, Cy Win in Handball MINNESOTA brhbl ab bl DETROIT Wert ab unaer-par j.cso, including ijuicn Harrison, Bob Charles, Dick Crawford, Howie Johnson and Ken Venturi.

The bets round of the dav. 4 110 Rollins 3b 4 0 10 5 13 3 Power lb 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 Oliva rf 4 0 0 0 Muffs Beat Gophers LAFAYETTE, Ind. (TJPB Purdue took advantage of errors by Minnesota infielders LumDe 2b Cash lb Kaline rf Demeter cf 2 0 11 Killebrew If 4 0 0 0 Pro Cage Playoff Finals Boston leads best of seven series 2-1.) FRIDAY'S RESULTS Boston at San Francisco, Inc. SUNDAY'S GAME San Francisco at Boston. APRIX, 28 (If necessary) Boston at San Francisco.

MAY 1 (If necessary) San Francisco at Boston. 300 Special to tt Fr Prett TORONTO Cy DeMeule- nan ct 5 STAR AtUFFLER jjK Morton if 3 110 Batiev M'Auliffe ss 5 1 0 OMcCabe Friday to win, 3-2, in the Big '64 RIVIERA (Official's Car) VERY LOW MILEAGE NEW CAR WARRANTY meester and Dr. John Scopis advanced to the semi-final 2 i oiand or the tourney so rar, was i a five-under par 65 turned in jjjglby Clyde (Moon) Mullins of Bermuda Dunes, Calif. 0 0 0 0: '7777777777777 X-W, Ten baseball opener for 1 oAiien 2b schools. ISno The Boilermakers got twoj aGcirvi runs in the third inning on 1 round of the Canadian National handball championships Friday with 21-19 and 21-16 victories over Joe McCann and Jack 10 0 0 ft There's never any ballyhoo at Brodie's just straight talk, the finest muffler made, and the friendly, courteous service that has made Brodie's the most trusted nam in mufflers.

leis two errors by shortstop Steve Totals 33 5 I Totals 30 0 3 0 Schneider and scored the win a Struck out for Arriao In 61h: 1 the eighth on a Pooped out for Dailev in 8th. ning run in Swanson of Toronto. The winners are the lone Michigan survivors in the field. two-base error by second base FREE man Dewey Markus. Terry Dill 7-7-134 Gene Littler 47-7-134 Dan Sikes 49-66135 Dutch Harrison 67-69136 Bob Charles 67-69136 Dick Crawford 68-68136 Howie Johnson 70-66136 Ken Venturi 69-67136 Fred Marti 70-67137 Jerry Steelsmith 67-70137 Raymond Floyd 70-67137 Miller Barber 69-68137 Doug Sanders 71-66137 Charles Sifford 47-70-137 Johnnie Pott 69-69138 Dale Rodgers 71-67138 Gordon Jones 71-67138 Bert Weaver 72-66138 Don January 67-71138 Moon Mullins 73-65138 INSTALLATION IN MINUTES! Steve August of Detroit had to forfeit his singles matches at the start of the tourney when he caught the measles.

ueTron too 013 ooo 5 Minnesota 000 000 0000 Stigman, Power, Lumpe. PO-A Detroit 27-6, Minnesota 27-20. DP Lumpe, McAulifte and Cash; Versalles and Allen; Allen and Power. LOB Detroit 11. Minnesota 6.

2B Wert, Lumpe, Power. S-Lollch. IP ER BB SO Lolich. 2-0 9 3 0 0 2 7 Stiaman, 0-1 ...5 4 3 3 1 Siebler 1-3 1 1 1 1 0 Arrion 2-3 1 0 1 Chips Get Off Wayne Plays Host to Crews I NEW CAR FINANCING Ii On Wrong Foot "THEY WHISPER" Tartar Netters Wayne State University will MT. PLEASANT Leadoff Paiiev 2 1 i FULL TRADE IN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR CAR Pleis 1 0 0 0 0 li hold the Midwest sailing champ Still Invincible batter Arnie Vasely singled, ad HBP By Stigman (Horton.

Kaline; ionship qualifying trials Satur 1 I vanced on an error and bv Lolich (Versalles); bv Dailev 'Lolich). McKinlev. Soar, Salerno. Valentine. 2:26.

ground out and scored on Wayne State won its 15th straight dual tennis match Fri RAJE sacrifice fly Friday to give Northern Illinois a 1-0 victory turn a day with an 8-1 victory over day on the Detroit River belowj the Belle Isle Bridge. The host Tartar 'sailors will race against crews from Michigan, Michigan Case Tech. George Morrow defeated Ron Villes, 6-3, 6-1, in the No. 1 GOOD USED TIRES Blockwolli $095 and Whitewalli up YOUR B.F. GOODRICH STORE State, Indiana, Kent State and SEE Poge 136 Yellow Pgs.

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The victory gave Northern a 9-2 record while Central' record fell to 10-5. Northern Illinois 10 0 -1 1 Central Michigan 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 3 TEUTEMACHER and Timm VANDER WALL, Moffitt (3) and Korytkowski. singles, and then teamed with Bob Germain to beat Villes and 1 The winning crew will advance 6-0, in the to the Midwest finals to be held Pat Osmer, 6-0, here May 9. I doubles..

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