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Show S I 1 0 0 0 retoDESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1973 ,. ( 6A , i 1 ,IIMMEMEMOI Nastase By Brent Checketts d Ilie Nas(AP) the tase, tempermental tennis pro from Romania, became the first seeded player to be Top-seede- kno.:lied out of the Wimbledon tournament when long shot American Sandy Mayer upset in today's him 81, fourth round of the men's sin6-- 4 1 io,',1;4,..,t ;,t,,i;f,,,fit"'.:(4.4Nae4q,.,,-.,.17'11-1I,17Fi.,; ,'' 4.4 , ', , Deseret News sports writer ENGLAND WIMBLEDON, , g'''' ''''; .16 :.,',$,";z, :";,," '''' 4 ,':, ,1;:,4,, t , t ;AN,, 4.';4-.";- LL,:,,...4v,;;,.;..21,4,1,,,: ' :w.. 4 7, :: '', -,, :'1' ':. ;:' Am; t t f'.'' ,) te off the American pulled biggest upset here in years. Nastase, who was seeking the title American Stan Smith failed to defend because of a mass boycott by the Association of Tennis Professionals in protest of the ben of Yugoslav Nikki Pi lic, had been made a favorite by oddsmakers to win the title. 1 Jimmy Connors of Belleville, the only American seek, joined Mayer in the quarterfinals with an easy triumph over Bernie Mitton of 6-- 2 6-- South Africa. rl 6-- It 3-- ., !,:',...?:,-:;..,.;:- ....,,:,:::,,,,,,,,,:,,,,..-,:,;,,,- sharp. "If you feel that your game is sharp, why go out and beat yourself into the ground practicing" asked Irwin, who missed only one green and rolled in five birdie putts of ;.0 feet or less. lead : He carries a e into.today's third round of the Western Open in search for his first victory since taking the Heritage Classic in 1971. Irwin. 28, former star safety on the University of Colorado football team, tacked a 68 Friday to his opening 67 for par for the two-stok- Eompact Midlothian Country club course. : "I don't go for changing putters. I've used the same one for about seven years. It's not the putter, it's the puttee. You are either a great putter or you aren't. You can work yourself into being a fair putter, but that's about all." ' Two shots bat..t in the chase for the $35,000 top award were trucq Crampton, on target for his fifth tournament victory of the season, and Rik MassenTexan gale, the who has won only 85,791 this year. ; Crampton, the 1971 Western long-haire- d Open champion, kept up his steady pace with a 69 for 135. : Massengale also fired a 69 for his 135, five times chipping ;close to save pars an canning birdies on a pair of four-foo- t puttsiind one of 15 feet. 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I'm glad I was able to hang in their and The Angels consummated a regain my stuff somewhat. I o trade with Phoewas glad to see Bobby get the The two teams square off at nix late Friday afternoon. Salt g hit. He's been a Derks Field again tonight at Lake sent pitcher Don Rose good hitter for us this season, 7:30. with Dave Leonhard ) and infielder Bruce Chriand the slump he's been in is ) scheduled t1 pitch for stensen (212) to the Giants (2-8- (1-0- . t -- :1 ' ':::, -- :, mas. No qtestion about her claim to the throne. She lagged in , .,f,41'' ,, ,.. ''N ,, , ,. .,,J -: ,,, ,.,!:x I: ,,,- ,- ,, .,4.. :44,,,14.. A. , '' .,,,,.W.., , ,....,,i.;.:V3:71.,,,....'',...,,...4,..,..A,..,:.....,.,.:4.,..,.,..., i, 4 1 ..,.,:,. a r ,(,:fs:,4,.. :,"f,,Itis,V;;':; :.4.. otA iik: t'.!..4:,4.:44Nit.:4:;::,i:',';''V.4: 1 ,,, , ,.,1,,,,,,,Awl,. t , ,,.. , ',,:: ..?'''':: 4 ..,,i::1- .- .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,s, ,.,,,,,t 4 ,,g,,,,,,,,,4.,, for pitcher Ed Figueroa (1-5- ). All three players have been having their problems this but the California season, Angels believe Figueroa to be the best big league prospect of the three. At 24, he is one year younger than Christensen and two years younger than Rose. .: i ; 1 J 236 strokes. ...41"401'' .4 ' ,., Ica ,110.110'. .elbeisost ..... , , . . ,w: :.,,.. ,4 11', 4, 't ( 0 4.:,,''':.4.:t..,''::.",.:..v.:(.1,..'::..,. :::,:'','Z'.:-.- ''::. N',.4z ,:,, .::::,::, .'s:e.: :::: ',:, i :: ., f :::' ::: '' ::::'':!'''-:- ' ';':' '; :. ;A ,:,:,,,,,,,,,:,;:,:,,. ..,....,..,e.... ; :'':.''.,$''''''...'1,;.: ;,,;,:'...;';,: ': '.' t: ;.:,::..,, ''"!4":::: This feels better every year," said Thayne in the clubhouse, relieved that she wouldn't have to play off for the title. The Bonneville course golfer began her state am string five years ago at Hill A:r Force Base. Since then she's bettered the field, and the courses, at Patio Springs Country Club, Oakridge Country Club, Hidden Valley Country Club, and now Ben Lomond. the pressure on said Marcia, maintaining it doesn't get Lny easier. When asked whether it would have made any difference had she known she just needed a t on the final green to ensure a tie, she said, "It's hard to say whether the extra pressure helped one won its way to w;r1 ,:,,: ' tottlk,,,,,' ' ::1Z,"74.4rili,, .. '.., ,, ' f ' ::,':::,., ' s Marcia Thayne sends birdie putt on gals amatuer title Friday. it! ten and fifteen foot putts to par and birdie numbers 17 and 18. The last lag, the one that won it, was a work of art. After banging a fairway wood to within five yards, Marcia. thinking she had to sink the putt to tie Thurgood, sent the felt shot,- - two-put- , ;:,,.:,4;', "It "1 az.,,,,,,,,.,,! ball on a left to right course, giving it just enough speed and break to drop into the cup. Then she found out Janet had bogied 'he final hole and she'd won outright. It was the only time Marcia ever led the tournament on the final hole. will join the Figueroa Angels in Tucson on Sunday. me drop it I hope not, but it could have." Marcia joins Bev Nelson in the five-tie winners circle. Three golfers Mary Lou Baker, Helen Hofmann Bertagnole and Helen Halloran have won six titles. In other flights, Priscilla Sparks won in the President's fiat, with a 260; Sharon Parkinson won A Flight, with 267; Alma Bryant won B Flight, with 268; Phil Parcel! copper C Flight's trophy at 287 and Carole Fisher topped D Flight with 289. 0MlirPdA!L,PkA.,ftraN,.P01".16401.4"..e.1"41.111,4604.0.4100100110,1116A101141,111t1,Ani:4u4,41.Z.,,li Change in outboard motors? Look for some major changes in outboard motors the next few years. Evinrude recently offered its rotary motor in World Flying Quarter Trials and the boat, with Jimbo McConnell at control, went 112.7 mph. It was a fast race in top company. Only those racers who were known to have the capability of going at least 100 mph were invited to participate. They tell us this was the first time silice the introduction of the rotary engine that the motor has been pushed to near the limits of its speed. We can only deduce the rotary is still in the experimental stagebut enough is known about it to indicate it will be heard from in seasons ahead. So unusual was the speed that timing was done by police radar equipmentwhich may not be official enough to establish any records.. all-o- Area golf briefs Kennedy tops juniors Thayne finished with a 230 stroke total, II strokes above par on Ben Lomond's links. She of recorded rounds Ogden's Jeff Kennedy, who on the dry, flat layout reached quarterfinals Of the that strangely stymied all the Utah State Amateur last year, women 69 from scoring par fired a on rounds. Mountain View golf course fcr low score in the put Thurgood together Friday Salt Lake County Junior Amarounds of for her 231 total, well in front of third teur. Playiug in the placer Bev Nelson, who shot every ''.1':,:',',.?;:n'.::',,',..':.,:;:: 4: ,,! ,,,,1 t,..,..,..,.... :'::':,'',':':'' ?i :,4 .4!.". 1 ,,:-s,,i,- ,4, ,, w.I.,i:;0......H,. , i ' ,, ::,..g.J:'..,, 4 -- .,, - : 1 i ',:',,',,,'':'..',,,,, '.', :: :,. ,:: :': , fo,4 46,,) it :::-- . ,, :$,4 ,, , . ",,4 .' , 4 ;':',:; 3 ..:.. :: . , , :'.,','k,.:::.V.4.,:'...24ilit.,..,: . ', k T'st. ik':,.:4'.'. ::: s , 't,9 , ;. ,.: ' , t,g.; i: ;;.i' ,,.q'.44., .: 14 4.. ',A.:,!'''. '''. .k'V4Z','.,,,, Alit's..,:'A4 ,...,:',;.:.:itt :.': .:::' ;:':.i .- , , :r :':: k , , first two But she finished with two bogeys, granting Miss Mayne, who was in the group behind her, new life. That was all Marcia needed. The script called for one par and one birdie on the final pair. She got 'em, and used the kitchen door te back into a championship that's becoming as annual to her as Christ- ''.111,k1.1ft 4 holes. And coming into the final two holes, where she had done nothing but par the first two rounds, Thurgood looked liked the new first lady. :::::'' ' Janet led this tournament tor 53 holes, ever since Marcia began day opening the a7i641;;o;:eto;;;j Deseret News Photo by Paul G. Barker game-winnin- Cancel that OGDEN order for a new letterhead on the royal stationary, and forget the new drapes for the palace, the old queen is '4ack on her throne. With one gentle stroke of her putter on the final hole, on .. Hahn signals Doherty safe with triple., plate umpire Larry Merl nDohertY Ellis ruled DohertY's line drive to left a foul then grounded out. :::::..: er-par "Sorry," Steve said. But me thinks he wasn't. Save that one for the fellow who feeds you the line about the big one that got away! ,, - ..iM" ,, r.,:;;;;;:lbi;A,''"4,:trn;.:''::...'... .,..,,,,,....,,,,,,F,..;,:: chaps and he told the d carp-to-car- p ' " '.:';' - poker-face- tale straight. A carp grabbed it and swam a short distance away. Then another carp took it and frolicked with it. Then another. About then the fable got fishy when the punch line came: "That's what they call walleting." - .......,,.....:,..... ..,:!-y:Jii:- Happiness to me is Wing a good spill and finding myself still glued together. One of these days, with our efforts to purify the water, Utah Lake could become our No. 1 recreational resource. There are sites for ideal beaches and ramps, campThe grounds, picnic parks. Just a matter of development. boat harbors at Provo and American Fork are good starts. Most important, however, is clean water. And it seems we're headed in that direction. Seems his buddy was fishing Utah Lake one day and when he leaned over to net a fish his wallet, which he kept in the chest pocket of his waders, fell into the lake. ,...;:,::,?:,,....,,.,,,...,,,;.:,,,,.,::,,:,,,,,,:,,:::.....:, : p Steve's one of those ', ::.,::::.:. -. I have a water ski style all my own. I like to go fast and when I spill I catapult. The other day I hit so hard I debated several secwhen I came to the surface head-uonds as to whether I should try and move anything or just have them tow me to shore. While we were looking for a lost ski, Steve Jackson told one about his friend and how he lost his wallet. .::::::.::,:.' i :I., ,,, 4,',::::, ,...,,::,, I was asked to go watelskiing the other dayprovided I take the boat, do the driving and observing. And even that flattered me. our best, yet most Utah Lake has always been one of would like to countries or states Most neglected, resources. to us. And is Lake have a resource as accessible as Utah of it. care bettn! of more keep it, they would surely make a La,m on to beat, especially For water skiing its hard advertisement. floor waxed a as smooth as day, when it's slithering Once, not long ago, I got talked into buyinga a limber slalom slatone of those championship chips. It's side. each over foot hangs lath, so delicate my size II I can't get up on it so size doesn't matter. Some others one. had trouble and had to come up on two skis and drop and on three I'm the only water skier who gets up two. to works down One for the fisherman 1 ii , , threeov- :f :' By Lee Benson Deseret News sports writer Wednesday with .,00,A,..,,.::-..I.I.........g.k.-,:,,,- 1... fifth amateur Thayne r-wins "- Marcia Thayne dubbed herself darling again of womem's golf, copping the Utah State Amateur crown for the fifth straight year at Ben Lomond Golf Club Friday, and dispelling all hopes that a commoner would end her reign. Janet Thurgood was the spoiler that didn't spoil. She came up a short stroke shy of Mayne to finish as runnerup after almost surviving the Russian winter before freezing on the final hole. ,,,, .. ,:, , ::''''''''""' '' ' 4NliibiZ.-- 1 Top resource, but neglected , 4 0- .. Bobby Marcano, who has been in a slump recently, then broke out of it at the perfect time by stroking a line drive to right field to score Rivers with the tying run and Howard with the winner. :::' '7,:::!-,,- :..,::":,::,:-.4,-,:- really Hale CHICAGO (AP) Irwin is one of the few touring golf pros who does not believe it takes practice to keep K :,:::: " ,, c; ., 6-- I ., ,:,.,-.,,:.,.- :':".,. ,,,,';,?,-.,;:- 6-- West open i 7 .. 11,4044, ... :.;:, 6--0 Irwin takes lead in proviips "ovuo ,?::.::::.,,:f.,..,::,2.!-:::::::.:::..,.',..,..::,:-.- ,:, ::., ;: 6-- 6-- - ,... ' 4-- 5-- ' .,-- lt rt;,-;;::,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- women 6-- , - k7; :: "I've been swinging at bad continued to pitches recently, and I decidadvance, but their record of ed I'd wait for a good one this not losing a set since play said post Marcano time." opened Monday was shattered Marcano didn't have to game. three times in the process. wait long for that good pitch. Evonne Goolagong and Mar- He took the first offering from garet Court, the prize tennis Krausse for a hall, then players from Australia, easily smacked a fast hall for the moved into the quarter-finalinning hit. Miss Gootagong advanced The Angels Jumped off to a 1 with a triumph over 0 lead in third inning, when Patti Hogan of La Jolla, Calif., Billy Parker poled a two-ru- n and Mrs. Court ousted Glynis line drive homer to left, Doug Coles of Britain Howard blasted a towering Miss Goolagong, seeded No. solo homer to left and Rick Stelmaszek drove across Chor3 behind defending champion Billie Jean King, and Mrs. ley with a double.. Court kept untranished the The Toros bounced right winning ways of the seeded back to tie the game in the women. fifth, with four singles, a However the spell was bro- throwing error by Howard ken when Mrs. King, seventh-seede- d and a sacrifice fly by Charlie Kerry Melville of Aus- Chant doing the damage. tralia and No. 6 seed Virginia Southpaw Rick Young went Wade of Britain surrendered the distance on the mound for sets in tough matches. the Angels in recording his Mrs. King overcame Lesley seventh win against five losses. Young allowed nine hits, Hunt of Australia 61, and Miss Melville of Australia one to each man in the Tuc4 duel son batting order, walked only survived a two and struck out five. with Margaret Michel of Pacific Palisades, Calif. don't know what "I The - -- -t t, 1 ;;;.;,:,.: ' ,: It was a crushing blow for Nastase to be ousted by the 'United States court clay titlist from Wayne, N.J., who hadn't even practiced on grass until he arrived in England last weekend. Nastase won only one of the Tour sets, losing a crucial one on a line call he questioned but that the umpire held in Mayer's favor as the young ":',440-- :::?, ,,t,,,,,i ,, t r, HACK MILLER t' it 4 "-.il "We simply had to have ., --,.fr ,.,,,,,,::tt.- 4'."'"11 4 4 ii; ,,..,.,- , Af '"1, ' ''' ,), 1, 1114 ' differthe :;, ,;.,, 74 that one. It gneant ,i,;:, :::,- -. 5.:;,.;,,,.4 C: ;, 4;k N...A. ,,,,,,Iti i ,t4 4.. -' -'''''. , '' '0,0P ''; , ' 4 ence between font g : ,.,,,,,,,,..... 409.4 .. ii..1.....r 1,,,,AI , r of first place and t,,,,,, ,..1""6:.....,,,, ,,.:14iiii;;::p: 2:::-,::;:.,,,,..,,,::..,e,::,: ::, :',.:: .,; ,,,,, out. That's a big difference." ,...: ,; , ,....7,;:,:,..: ,.: ,,: i,;::,,,,,..., , .: ST: ... Those were the words of !' ' -,,,,,, ,::. .,,,,: ,,,,:,,,,,,,0,00,4,.d.44....----,,,---.-77.-...- d., , .,::.,: ..,, Salt Lake Angels inanager , ,:!:,,;.,,,i,:.::,.::?..,:,,,,.;,!,..,,::::;: . ,,..: 7 ,:!;..,::.-.'''Les Moss Friday night after .,;,v,..:-.:4t,,,,,::.::"..,.:: ; "7 ,: ,: ,.....,..:,:,:::.',::";.::: 4, .::,,,,,, :.::: his Angels came from behind :. :: ',:::" 7.,;., ::,,1:':::-, ,44 :'::, , with a storybook rally in the :"'"10 ..,;:::: ,, :':, :..;;;: ::, ,...,:. t--- -.:,::::,: 4, ,:''::.:!:1:::'.: bottom of the ninth to edge :,.: ,' 1.....:::.),:..i:4;41:':::::::::;:::! .;;.:: ,, 1 5 and send Toros 1: Tucson ..;::;,::,:::.::: 80,44i ::..,,,,::: the ,:i).:,.: 7) "' .,, ::::: 3,740 fans away happy. :::;,. fr, :: ,,:, i.,, , ::,'.;, 4,,'",i ::": ,,?,,,,,, :';:: ,:', ::!,.,::::': .: :: ...i! ,:.,,;,",..,:,,,,. , The Salt Lakers trailed 54 c::...::::, :::.:,,:: ::. ,.: ,::: 1 ;::,:::,,,;77..szzz,,,,, :::....,, i:';'',::;:,:. , .:::,:- entering the ninth. Tucson .:::..,,:,:.: ::;........:, ::::::::: ..:.:;.,;::::,.0:: .:,.!...:::.. ,,....i..,.,...: ,..::,:::,..;:.: :, ...::::,,:.:::;::::3:!::::: :roi.ii.,...,:: second baseman Phil Garner 1,.:,.: :::.:!,,A, ,,,,,,::,:,,,:,.,..;:,, .11 ti. ;.:,4:: -: ..t, ::::',::,0.'l fr, ' 'f,;:' was instrumental in that :':: ;;:,: ',' :',,:''',,,: it, '!;''".';',':;, ';; ::';:,,O.,, '''::f .A:::, :';''''A ,:,,:,:qf;,;,,ki 41 ::.',44:',:;':, 7..'7:',;;::":.ilfi:,'":,, Toros advantage. .... i , '.....;::: :,;.: :::::, 1 ',: :A: .r"....7.' :; ik,..'.'4? :' ''''''''''''' ;11::::itig,,f:Ai:::''Ol; '' With the score tied 4 in f "&: ::::: "::,;:.;:,:; :,,:::, ':, ,' ,'::: ,..::::: the seventh, he made a great :10', , ,1;,;k':',e',IF-.1,catch on a sinking line drive :: :4 ,?...,4: ,::;:;:::::,,,,.,:- ;:.,::,::: ,,,:::, , by Dave Charley with Angels , ' ' tgo...:,,:::.: :,,, on first and second. Then in ::::::::::,:::::::...:::::::,.. 1 the eighth, he blasted a solo ', ::: :.::::,.i:,::;;.,:'..! :::::: ,:: ', 1:?...1,11',.: ,' ,",'''1; ; homer over the center liFId : :: , :::, .::.,::.:,:::., ..: ::,;::,,::,:),::::: ,, ,,,1 lic,,,,,, ,:, fence to give the Toros the 2:ritt;i:07:;..,.,....: ,..,..,;4.:41,61.4.7,i;iat.:".,,,,,.,:: :,.:::, :.,:id,iis,;;;;;;;:h4ir.,:;,i:::::,:,,,, ,7;::,:::;,:r.,,,,,,;,:,,,z,,,;,::7;,..:::,.ali."....zu...aitt.,-::,,,,::,,...;;,:o.:;i:,.,,' ';',,,,:4,,,,,;,44:.;,4 edge. In the ninth, Mickey Rivers All for nothing! Angel John Doherty slides under tag by Larry Haney of Tucson Friday led off for the Angels with a as umpire Vince Hahn races up to third base and is about to make call on the play then stole second. single, Toros hurler Lew Krousse, re,.,..,..... ,..,........, , ,...,'vt7777::4'.....'::.:..!'-':- : tired Curt Motton and Billy ' ."".""". , '' Parker ok fly halls, but then ''''' in er7:; ,; walked Doug Howard and hit . ''''''''' ,,,,'4.40. 1'&1..:- .: - ...-,,,-,. )73 ''' Bobby Brooks with a pitch to ' t:::AE::::1.:Iii-,1:i:iload the bases. ,,:qi,.......:.:i7....,:: 1.4, gles. k for thrilling victory S.L. Angels. rally upset by Mayer SPORTS EDITOR division, Kennedy shot his fine round under windy conditions. Next in the 17 division were Gary Teran and Rick McElroy at 71. Steve Mahas was the 16 division winner at 70, followed by Brett Sclmeiter, 71 and Clyde Barton, 73. Mike Borich won a sudden death over Jeff Wall in the 15 division. Both shot 75. Ray Huff had a 78. 3ob Matson's took the division. Scott Wathen shot 80 and Scot Fornelius and Scott Christiansen had 81s. 78 In the 13 age bracket. RobDespain won with a 76, lowed by Ron Woodland, 82 and Grant Beero and Steve Barkley with Ms. ert Mark Healy was king of the 12s with an 87. Kelly Kroon shot 89 and John Jewkes 93. Troy Garcia shot 93 to win the 11 division. Steve Vowells had 95 and Kevin Hill 96. This is the sixth annual event, and host pro Norm Rackley said 125 participated, twice . as many as ever before. Murray Open There are some morning and afternoon tee times left for the Murray City Open Monday at Mick Riley Golf Club, according to Sunday pairings Park City Resort 9:08Mark Thompson, Perry host professional Nolan Wathen. The event will be a prelude to the Murray City Open, scheduled July 4th. Wathen said he would take 30 professionals and first 90 amateurs to sign for the Murray City Opcn. The low 30 amateurs will be paired with the professionals for the afternoon tour and the other amateurs will tee off in the morning. The tourney will generate from a shotgun start. Wathen said there is $400 added money for professsionals and $300 for amateurs. Among the prizes will be $50 in merchandiae for the low low junior golfer senior amateur and low senior professional Professional Billy Downs is the defending champion. the first ), ). Arthritis tourney Deseret News Special :'ARK CITY Some of the areas top golfers have entered the second Utah Arthritis Foundalion golf tournament Sunday at Park City, a sOeduled tourney on the Utah Golr Association tour. Pravtor all-sta- rs - ANAHEIM (UPI) Texas freshman pitcher Richard Wortham gavo up a bases. to loaded walk Daisuke Yamashita in the bottom of the ninth inning to force in the winning run as the Japan college edged the U.S. 3 Friday night for their second win in a row. The series, already clinched by the Americans, winds up Sunday. all-sta- 4-- - It will be a low gross-lonet tourney, no flights Here are the pairings. t1;;13IN fp, ' 1 fit Japan edge U.S. team Among the favorites are two sets of brothers. Ron add Don Branca and Greg and Steve Sharp, along with Spike Henderson, Tom Blomstrom, Dr. Ilamp Green, Frank Hull and Mac Christensen. Cro- Mike Anderson. B. R. MulOn. Larsen, Pool Cummings, MartY Dean. Knestrick, Roger 9:24Dan Wood, Jock Lane, Bob Banta, 'lorry Moore. 9:32L. S. Wasesaa. Calvin Drecksel, Keith CowaPeterson. ness, Albert 9:40Orson Brown. John Absalom, Horr$ Mule , Boer. Smuinl Wayne 9:48John David Donghort. Terry Kenyon, James Hooks. 9:56Frank DePoolo. Dr. Sidney Cloud. August Soft. F. . Irvine. 10:08-1- ed Douglas Nichols, John Thompson, Johii :Aye. 10:16Rolph McClure, John Gust, Tom Buss William's. Klein, 962:24David Child. Dick Doris, Tony Cox, Tony L000kis. 10:32Kent Wine-oaDull Willey, Keith Olson, Jarvis Johnson. McDonold. 10:4GJohn Frank Huff, Fum Kalsi, Dick Shargs. 10:48Tom Blomstrom, Dr. Ham Greene. Chick Cutler, Don Branco. 10.56Greg Sharp. A. J. Staples. Spike Henderson, Kurt Bishotoerger. 11:08Fred Marshall, Steve Main's. Tar Bailey, Stan Stillwell. 11:16Ron Steve Sharp, Mac ChrisBronco, Russ tensen, Calkins. 11:24Bill Green. Jeff Green, Don Green. Danny zier, 9:16Ron 7in; IIISRAKE 'Pa" rG-1-1 Pat 0 000'4,41 0:37; - t 4. q$Vir'0, qltr,011,,, |