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18,000 Tic Dirt 3 23, 1967 GMatibtr Srnthtrl ClMilfltd OA Hill Saturday, Nov. With Apraiz, Orbca HI Tampa Gets Sprints Robide Sweeps Robide reeled off two If mm 'A i 7 fly if i' a. -r MM Allai-llliui; Faerteilirrntii 4. Areitie. Itilftl; tillie-RlbidO; I.

Pelle-Aadine; 7. Oilei lll-Ligii Jivier-Estebea; Sukt: Aeraii-Lirrii. wins and a place, including Orlando Jai Alai Fronton. Connecting first with Or- bea III in the three, then Apraiz from the seven, Robide started and ended a 2-3, 3-7 which ended in Qaiaitli (1-7) S42M. Perlectl (7-3) $94.21.

Ii "0" (1-3 aiitb 3-n Caaialitlai All will 3, H21.ZI; All witb 7, SIM M. THIRD GAME Singles, Paiatl Iriirta 12.11 4.21 2.41 1 1 I Antea 4.21 2 SI I 4 lata I.M 4 1 1 Ouiniela (1-1) $21.61. Perfecta (14) S54.4I. GAME Doubles, I Paiatl Milta Zaramtaat III III 21 111 Erna-Agustia 4.21 2 SI 1 7 4 Martin-Raman 4.CI 111 Cumuli (1-2) 24.U. Pirlictl (2-1) $71.

M. Daily Daalll (1-2) $54.21. FIFTH CAME Diallit, Pliati Ratatl Ricalda 12.11 141 1.41 4 I Astigi-Zarandeal 4.21 2.41 14 1 Palll-Anton 2.19 1 I 1 Qumiell (2-4) $1180. Perfecta (4-2) $41.90. a consolation.

Then, making his first start in the faster company of the sixth game, Robide missed game point with Miota from the one, to THIRD SAME- 1. Iriirtl, I. Eehaaii, J. lerasategui, 4. licit, i.

Antea, I. Erma, Sal: Astigl. FOURTH GAME- 1. Kuta-Agustiai 1. leusitegal-Zirindoni; 3.

Chagi-Rimin; 4. Ela-Eckanil; 5. Martin-Marterell I. tisti-Mugueraa; Sain Iraiu-Antea, FIFTH SAME- 1. Astiga-Anton; 3.

Rafael-Estelenj 4. Jaein-Reealdej S. Juincnu-Zirinioni; Eraiit-lirrii; Salt: Miati-Ramaa. SIXTH CAME- 1. Rafael-Roiide: t.

Pable-lriarte; 3. Astiga-Mertorelli 4. Juin-ehu-Recaldl; I. Milta-Larrei; I. Birinttgui-Lai Sulu Jicia-Eehinii.

SEVENTH SAME 1. Astiga-Sllaldl; I. Areitie-lirrHi 1. AldH-Ricildi; 4. Bilbie-Eehanii; J.

lalael-lneaul; I. luanchu-Andano; 7. Pablo-Robide; I. Aprait-Martorellj Subn Oriel Hl-Laga. EIGHTH CAME- 1.

Cha(a-Estebaai; 1. Gasti-Reealde; 3. Jaein-Zarandona-, 4. Ralael-Ramaa; S. Ermu-Mugueriat I.

Martin-Anton; 7. Elu-Agustidt Subs: Berasategul-Martorell. NINTH GAME 1. Raman, 2. Migta, 3.

Cnia, 4. Muguerii, 9. Gasti, i. Martin, 7. Ela, 8.

Aiastia, Sub; Ralail. finish a 5-1 $51.60 perfecta. ters for a titlefight in Tokyo between world Junior welter weight champion Paul Fuji of Japan and Italy's Sandro Lopopolo, the former champion. Klaus, who just returned from Tokyo where he watched the title fight between Fuji and German challenger Willy Quatuor, said the bout would be held in March. A RALIA'S Johnny Famechon scored a technical knockout over John O'Brien when the Scot re-tired before the start of the 12th round.

O'Brien had a bad cut over his right eye and his manager, Sam Docherty, refused to let him continue. Track RON LARRIEU of- the Southern California Strid-ers, heading a fjeld of 150, seeks his third successive National AAU cross country title Saturday. The New York Athletic Club defends its team crown in the event, a little more than six miles, over the Washington Public Park course. The individual winnpr gains the right to represent the United States in the international New Year's Today, there will be a doubleheader at the fronton with the matinee starting at 1 p.m. and the evening program at 7:45.

Doublet, 9 Paint 10.10 5.00 4.10 i I 4.10 4.M 1 I SIXTH CAME Pable-Lirrei Miota-Robida player from Long suffered torn tendons in her left knee Thursday in losing a quarter-final match in the New South Wales tournament to Judy Tegart of Australia 6-3, 7-9, 6-0. The knee apparently was hurt in the long, deuced second set. Bowling TEN PIN bowleF Harold O. Berry scored 169 in each game of his three-game set Sport Talk with the same frame-for-frame pattern in each string. Spare in the first, strike in the second, spare in the third, strike in the fourth, spare in the fifth and sixth, strike in the seventh, spare in the eighth, an eight count in the ninth and nine in the tenth.

Matt Bennie, who retired in September as president of the American Bowling Congress, said such an accomplishment, was unheard of. Boxing Manager Steve Klaus said he reached an agreement with'Japanese promo Astna-Recildi 1.40 4 I I Quiniela (1-3) $21.00. FirlectI (5-1) $91.60. SEVENTH GAME Doubles, Painti Jumchu-Biruti 12.10 t.OO 3.10 3 I I Aprili-Echini! 9.10 4.10 4 1 4 Orbea Ill-lama 1.10 I I I Oumiela (3-4) $64.40. Perlectl (1-4) $261.70.

10TH CAME- 1. Andana, 2. Javier, 3. Apraii, 4. J.

Bilbao. I. Fuertll, 7. Barruti, I. Orbei III, Sub; Imqui.

11TH GAME- 1. Jicid-Eehinn; 3. Birititeiui-Larril; 3. Cbaga-Martorell; 4. Milti-Zarandona; 5.

Eimu-Anton; I. Martia-Afustin; 7. Casti-Rantoa; I. Elu Mutuorll; Subi: Juiacbu-Estebea. Sentinel Services Auto Racing The winter national sprints, one of the world's biggest dirt track auto races, will offer $18,000 in purse money during the Florida State Fair at Tampa.

Fair secretary M. E. Twedell said the races will be held Feb. 7, 10, 11, 14 and 17, 1968. For the first time, the meet will carry the sanction of the International Motor Contest As-soclation, he added.

Track Supt. Joe Aiken said 600 tons of new clay will be applied to the track surface for the five-day meet. RICHARD PETTY and Bobby Allison head a list of top stock car racing drivers scheduled to compete in Sunday's Alabama 200 race in Mont--gomery. The 200-lap grand national race has drawn entries from eight of the top 10 drivers in NASCAR's 1967 point standings. TOP NATIONAL drivers A.

J. Foyt and Mario Andretti ran into bad luck in a little-car race, the Midget Grand Prix at Ascot Park. Gary Bettenhausen of Tinley Park, 111., won the 50-lap half-mile dirt oval event In 59:34.13 after leading the last 61 laps. Andretti broke away from pole position winner Foyt at the start but spun out in the first turn of the 39th lap. Although lapped by the field, Andretti, from Nazareth, finished fourth.

Foyt, four-time national driving champion from Houston, left the race after 96 laps with a broken radius rod. Tennis CLIFF RICHEY of San Angelo, and Marty Riessen of Evanston, 111., won opening matches Thursday night in the international tennis tournament here. Richey won over Alfonso EIGHTH GAME Doubles, I Points licin-Anton 10.10 9.20 1.00 1 I I Elu-Zinndoni 9.20 3.40 7 1 4 Chaia-Martorell 4.00 1 7 4 Oumiela (1-7) $21.10. Perfect! (1-7) $67.00. NINTH GAME Sintles, 7 Peiats Martin 15.

9.60 2.00 7 10 7 Gasti 1 00 2.41 I 11 I Rafael 1 1 Oumiela (6-7) $67.10. Pirfecti (7-6) $251.40. 10TH CAME Smiles, I Paiatl Areitie 13.60 0 40 1.61 1 1 I Fuertes 4.10 4.20 7 I 4 Inaom 00 111 Ouiniela (3-7) $31 20. Perlectl (3-7) $129.10. 11TH CAME Doubles, 7 Points Cbaga-Zarandoni 12.60 7.20 3.40 I 10 7 Ermu-Martorell I.M 4.00 1 II I Hon? To Block A Shot Dick Van Arsdale of the New York Knicks (3) was on the verge of chalking up two more points when the Chicago Bulls' Bob Boozer happened along.

The result: no basket for Van Arsdale and a jump ball. (AP) MATINEE FIRST CAME 1. Fuerles-Aolilde; 2. Aldai-Robldl; J. Bolira Bltrtlti; 4.

Orbea lll-Andane; I. lilbia-lriirti; I. Areitie-Estilia; 7. Aariii-laaiui; I. Jaiir-laa.

Subit Palli-Ricalde. SECOND CAME 1. Areitii-Selalde; 2. Jamr-Andtae; 1. tilbaa-Barrati; 4.

Bilin-Inaqai; 9. Aldar-lli; I. Ftiertos-ltobidi; 1. Apnit-lriirtt; I. Orbei lll-Eltebia, Aittia-Ectianii.

THIRD GAME 1. Recalde; 3. Juancbu-, 1. Mirterell; 4. Zirindoiti; I.

Astigl; I. Pabll. Sub: lacia, FOURTH GAME 1. Jacia-Rinon; 2. Martia-Larrei; 1.

Elu-Recalde; 4. Berasate- tut Mufuena; I. S. Cisti- Zaraadoni. Subs: Miota-Afustn.

FIFTH CAME 1. tstiia-Raitien; 2. Pibli-Marterell; 3. Juancha-Estebta; 4. Ernta-Laa; 9.

Ratael-Aiustia; I. Milta-Echinn. Sabs: lerasitifui-iarindini, SIXTH CAME 1. leraiiteiui-Robidl; 2. Jicia-lriartt; 3.

Istiia-Ecbaaii; 4. Jaaacbu-Liia; 9. Ralael-Larrei; I. Pable-Recaidl. Subit Ernta-Martarell.

SEVENTH CAME 1. Pibli-lirruti; t. Orbea lll-Recaldi; 3. Fuertei-Aiuitin; 4. lelan-Aaten; 5.

Astill-Andinl; I. iatrier-larrea; 7. juadcltu-Robide; I. Ritiel-lriirti. Subs: Aotiii-Liji.

Eve distance race at Sao LAST NIGHT FIRST GAME Doublet, I Points Orbei lll-Robidl 10.20 4.20 2.10 3 7 I Aldai-Sdlalde 7.01 3.10 2 I 4 Fuertes-litaiui 3.21 1 I 3 Ouinitll (2-1) $13.20. Na Pirlictl. SECOND GAME Doubles, I Peiati Apriii-Robida 11.20 9.10 3.20 7 0 I lillii-laiqui I.M 1.60 114 Aldai-Andina 4.40 1 7 1 Paulo, Brazil. Gasti-Muiueril 3.40 III Oumiela (1-6) $61.20. Pertecti (6-1) $197.40.

Double (3-1) $179.90. Game In 'Excellent Condition' Plenty Of Deer For Hunters Team Scoring Mark Tied By Cincinnati Iirasitenul-3. Mattia-9. Miata- Ilu-Rimon. EIGHTH CAME 1.

Mirterell; 2. Chaga-Agustia; Echanii; 4. Ermu-Zarandena; Muiuena; I. Gasti-Antin; 7, lenged by Aucilla, which reported 73 deer and 54 rCKlTDAI FLORIDA Vfjh OUTDOORS rS Subs: Juinchu-Esteben. NINTH CAME 1.

Chaga; 2. Miota; 3. Larrea; 4. Retail; 9. Mugueni; (.

Casts; 7. Elu; I. Martin. Sub: lamia. 10TH GAME 1.

Solalde; 2. Areitie; 1. Aldai; 4. Javier; b. Apraii; I.

Bilbao; 7. Inaqui; 1 Orbea III; Sub: Andam. 11TH GAME 1. Chaga-Echanil; 1. Milti-Mirtinll; 1.

Ermu-Ramoa; 4. Gasti-Estebeni 9. Iicin-Muguiru; I. Binsitegui-Agustm; 7. Elu-Antan; I.

Martia-Zarindom. Subit Ralael-Larrea. By Sentinel Services The Cincinnati Royals tied a club scoring record in beating the Seattle Supersonics 153-133 in a national Basketball Assoc i a i game Friday night. The Royals' previous record of 153 points for a i 1 came was set CHARLIE HARRIS1 by whipping the Dallas Chaparrals 102-93 despite a 3 3 oint performance by former Duke star, in his first pro game in his home state, helped draw a turnout of 3,311, the largest crowd of the season for an ABA game at the Teaneck Armory. He is a native of nearby Sea Girt.

Late Pro i 1 1 ife management areas throughout the Central Region are setting new records while the season is yet young. After nine days hunting the total deer harvest reached 729 for the six management areas in this district. But the turkey harvest, while not alarming, is still sagging below expectations with 86 reported from the hunt areas. DEER HUNTING wasn't supposed to be this good, what with all the dry fires and to report immediately any fire out of control. Citrus archery hunters have checked out 14 bucks so far this season.

Gulf Hammock hunters killed 130 deer and 45 turkeys through last Saturday, plus oodles of hogs and countless squirrels. Camp Blanding reported an actual check of 109 deer and 27 turkeys. Lake Butler rebounded after a slow start and reported 58 deer and 12 turkeys. THE OSCEOLA yield is steady and had climbed to 81 deer and 18 turkeys after nine days. Stein hatchee, with 67 deer and 60 turkeys reported, is having its lead in turkey production chal- turkeys.

The deer yield at the new Nassau area is quite good despite curtailing of weekend traffic with Sundays closed, reporting 50 deer and 10 turkeys. There has been little heard from quail hunters in the Central Region but the Northeast Region rated its bird hunting good. Hunting pressure should be diversified this weekend with all game animals and birds in season for the first time. Sol nar Tables A.M. P.M.

Min. Maj. Min. MaJ. Sat.

.1:10 5:33 1:25 5:55 Basketball TONIGHT FIRST CAME 1. Orbea lll-lniqui; 2. Ariitio-Rebide; 1. Fuertel-lriartl; 4. Iivier-Barruti; 9.

Aldai-Elteben; I. Aprait-Solalde; 7. Bilbaa-Andana; I. lelm-ligi; Subn Pahla Recalde. SECOND GAME 1.

Belill-Solilde; 2. Lakcview Clips NEW in excellent condition. Wild hogs are attracting lots of hunters in Farmton, Guano and Richloam. The three areas reported a total of 66 hogs the first nine days. Jim Reed, GFC I and officer in Ocala, said hunting throughout the region is very heavy compared to past seasons.

REED ALSO said all forestry interests have appealed to hunters to be extremely careful with DALLAS JERSEV I weather, but hunters were pleasantly surprised. 2 6-10 10 Jackson 5 1-4 11 Sprgis 2 2-2 6 Andersn 0 0-0 0 Simon 4 3-4 11 Heyman 3 1-1 7 Austin 3 1-1 7 Lloyd 1 2-9 4 Caldwell 1 0-0 2 Nowell 1 0-0 2 Mlntyra 13 7-10 33 Beard Cardinals, 28-0 For some unexplained 7 6-7 20 1 2-4 II 6 2-4 14 6 1-5 13 2 6-9 10 0 1-1 1 6 11 13 2 1-2 5 2 1-2 5 11-2 3 0 0-0 0 40 22 )7 102 Hajari Wilson J. Be ley Russell Burns Hnoser Lockmn Powell Peek C. Belay Versa Tetall reason there seem to be more bucks- this year. There also is more food and the deer are generally 15 21-41 II Totals against Chicago on Feb.

21, 1962. CHET WALKER, held to three points in the first half, scored 14 in a furious third quarter Friday night to pace the Philadelphia 7(iers to a 122-104 victory over the Chicago Bulls. A record crowd of 10,103 saw the Bulls drop their 17th game against four victories while Philadelphia notched its 14th triumph against five losses. The New Orleans Buccaneers gave new Kentucky Colonel oach Gene Rhodes a rude initiation into the American Basketball Association, drubbing the Colonels 126-99. It was the first game for Pinto Guimaraes of Brazil 6-3, 6-1.

Riessen defeated Jaime Pinto Bravo of Chile 6-2, 6-2. A KNEE INJURY may force Billie Jean King, the Wimbledon and U.S. women's titleholder, out of the remaining tennis tournaments of the Australian circuit. The world's top woman 21 II 71 H- II 10 21 24 21-102 Dallas New Jersey Sun. 2:00 6:20 1:50 6:40 Three-point joais none.

Fouled out New Jersey, Anderson, Total (ouls New Jersey 28, Dallas 23, Attendance 3,311. piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiN Scores And Standings NEW ORLEANS KENTUCKY i WINTER GARDEN -Mark Walker scored three times and combined with Chris Brown for 309 yards rushing as Lakeview ended its season with a 28-0 victory over Ocoee. Walker hit paydirt on runs of one, seven and two yards and gained 149 yards rushing. BROWN kicked all four extra points and picked up 160 yards on the ground. Reggie Sterns scored the Pro Basketball I 12 6-7 30 Mahafy 10 4-4 25 Nash NBA Eastera Oniiioa Wen Last Pet.

Benin! Moe Morlad Rohbim Brown lones Govan Brason Mitchell ComeauK 2 34 7 5 35 13 9 41 22 4 I IS 11 2 3 24 1 12 3 1 00 2 1 24 4 0 0 0 0 3 2-2 I 0 0-0 0 17 25-31 11 44 26 Lit tin 0 4-4 4 Carrier 4 6 9 14 Oampier 2 01 4 Bayne 6 6-7 18 Woods 1 3-4 5 Bradley 0 0 0 0 Rhine Pasroe Johnson 'Clarion' Fox Choice NEW YORK Kentucky Derby winner Proud Clarion, first in two of his four starts since returning to action early last month but narrowly beaten in his most recent race is the 3-5 choice to whip nine rivals in the 1 miles of the Gallant Fox Handicap at Aqueduct race Boston 14 4 .778 Philadelphia 13 5 .722 1 Detroit 10 9 526 tVi Cincinnati 8 9 .471 5Vj New York 9 11 .450 6 Baltimore 7 10 .412 Western Division St. Louis 17 4 .810 San Francisco 14 7 .667 3 los Angeles 10 7 588 5 Seattle 6 15 12 46 11-41 121 Totals Totals Sailing Leader Rallies 21 II II 21-121 New Orleani Keituckf three point 21 21 21 10- II baskets-New Orleans, 'Hats' Eye St. Johns DELAND Jesse Grove of DeLand and Gary Miller of Orlando are among 14 members of the Stetson University freshman basketball team who will be seeing action during the coming year. Grove, who played for DeLand High School, is expected to be one of the starting guards for the Hatter frosh. Miller was a standout guard for Evans High.

THE HATTERS will play a 16-game schedule, open- 4 16 .200 4 19 .174 12V 14 Chicago San Diego final Red Devil touchdown from the three. Lakeview drove 54 yards for its first score with Walker and Brown doing most of the running. Moreland 1. Fouled out-Kentucky, Mahaftey, Attendance 4,121. Hershey 8 7 1 17 64 51 Baltimore 8 9 1 17 65 51 Providence 6 10 3 15 62 82 Western Division Cleveland 10 5 1 21 49 47 Buffalo 9 10 0 18 73 73 Rochester 7 8 2 16 60 67 Ouebec 6 8 1 13 60 56 Friday's Game Baltimore 4, Buffalo 2 Today's Games Phoenix, WL, at Cleveland Springfield at Hershey Sunday's Games Phoenii, WL, at Buffalo Cleveland at Providence Baltimore it Quebec Springfield at Rochester Ptl CF CA Tulsa 7 6 4 18 56 52 Omaha 5 5 5 15 40 48 Memphis 6 I 2 14 45 52 Kansai City 6 0 12 37 36 Siuthira Division Fort Worth 9 3 4 22 56 33 Oklahoma City 8 6 2 18 56 47 Dalles 6 7 2 14 52 52 Houston 3 10 1 7 34 56 Friday'i Games Fart Worth 2, Kansas City 2, til Memphis 3, Hiuston 1 Today's Camel Fort Worth at Dallas Omaha at Tulsa Frilat'l Gimil THE SECOND Red Devil NASSAU, Bahamas US F.

Gardner Cox of Villanova, held on to his over-all lead in the 5.5 Meter World Championships Friday by track; baturaay. i drive covered 70 yards, The Darby Dan colt was 1 while the third TD was set Cincinnati 153, Seattle 133 Philadelphia 122, Chicago 104 Detroit 130, San Diego 122 Los Angeles vs. San Francisco it Oakland, night Saturday's Camel Boston it Baltimore Detroit at Cincinnati Seattle at New York Chicago at Philadelphia San Francisco at Los Angelei San Diego at St. Louis Sunday's time St. Louis it Los Angeles ABA Eastern Division in all kinds of trouble in 1 HOUSTON PITTSBURGH II 1 Becker 2 0-0 4 Marge 3 2 3 I Lent; 2 0-0 4 Dill 5 4-4 14 Menyard 3 0-0 6 Hawkins 4 5 7 13 Hamood 0 2-3 2 Williams I 0-0 16 Somset 3 0-11 Vaughn 9 6-1 II Riedy 1 2-2 4 Leibwz 7 12 16 Hale 1 01 2 Kerwm 0 0-0 0 Pettway 6 3-3 15 Parks 1 0-0 2 Franer 4 0-3 8 Westbrk 3 2-3 I Schurig 3 3-4 9 Jarvis 6 0-0 15 Manning 4 6-8 14 Washgtn 7 0-0 14 Hardy 4 2-2 10 Totals 1111-2714 Totall 41 20-2! 124 Three point goals Vaughn 2, Leibowiti 1, Jarvis 3.

Houston I 21 11 10 14 Pittsburgh 41 2 27 21-124 up by a short Cardinal punt that went out on the Ocoee 19. capturing the third race of last Saturday's Queens County Handicap and then just failed to cacth Mr. Right in the same style of a the seven-race series sanea on Montagu Bay. LAKEVIEW First towns 11 usbmt tirdael 171 Win List Pel Behind the Colonels under Rhodes, who took over this week for Johnny Givens, the first coaching casualty of the new league. The loss dropped the Colonels deeper into the Eastern Division cellar with a 5-13 record.

New Orleans leads the Western Division with an 11-5 record. THE PITTSBURGH Pipers jumped to a 43-9 first period lead and coasted to a 124-84 victory over the Houston Mavericks in other Friday action. Craig Dill hit 11 of his 14 points in the opening quarter and Charlie Williams dropped in 10. The Pipers took a 12-0 lead before Joe Hamood sunk a foul shot for the outgunned Mavericks. THE NEW Jersey Ameri-c a won their third straight game in the American Basketball Association Cox maneuvered from seventh place early in the i against St.

Johns Junior College, Dec. 1. 0C0EE it 101 7-11 1 fi 21 I SO Ocoee stretch run that carried I him to a surprise victory in i the Kentucky Derby in race to win by 30 seconds Pissinf yirdage Passes intercepted by Punts Fumbles lest Yards penalized I I Fouled out None. Total fouls-Houston 18, Pittsburgh II. Attendance 7,840, over Gordon Lindemann.

May. I 8 Indiana 13 5 .722 Minnesota 13 5 .722 Pittsburgh 10 8 556 3 New Jersey 7 8 .467 44 Kentucky 5 12 .294 7Va Western Divisiia New Orleans 10 5 .667 Dallas 8 6 .571 lVi Denver 8 9 .471 3 Cakland I 11 .421 4 Anaheim 6 13 .316 6 Houston 4 10 .286 i'i 0 7 7 14-21 Lakeview CINCINNATI SEATTLE I I Memphis at Houston Kansas City at Oklahoma City Sunday's Cimes Tulsa it Omaha Oklahoma City at Kansas City Westera league Pts CF CA Seattle 10 4 2 2 2 52 42 Portland 8 6 1 17 56 34 San Diego 8 7 1 17 54 55 Phoenix 6 11 2 14 55 75 Vancouver 5 2 12 52 7 3 Friday'i lama Seattll It Vancouver, night Tediy'i Camel Portland at Seattle Vancouver at San Diego Phoenix at Cleveland, AL Sunday's Games Vancouver at San Diego Phoenix at Buffalo, AL UNDER TOP WEIGHT of 124 pounds, he'll give away from nine to 17 pounds to a field that includes Winston Guest's Psyche, a 5-year-old mare making her debut in this country after cam- 8 3-5 19 Oierking 6 0-3 12 Hairston 1 4-5 6 Lucas 7 4-6 18 Robtsn 2 1-2 5 Smith 7 4-4 18 Fok 1 0-0 2 Love 5 8-12 18 Rodgers 6 O-O 12 Chappell 3 2-2 I DiWida 1 5-5 7 Gray 4 0-0 8 Wesley 12 3-3 27 11 3-3 25 7 4-7 18 4-5 26 4 6-6 14 0 5-1 5 5 1-2 11 2 4-5 I 3 0-0 I 3 2-2 I 0 0-0 0 2 1-1 5 10 11-42 1S1 Hauard Kroo Maschy Rule Tucker Murrey Olsen Thorn Weiss Wilson Akin Lolt Totals Walker 1 run (Brown hick) L-Walker 7 run (Brown kick) Walker 2 run (Brown kick) Sterns 1 run (Brcwa kick) Brevard Bumps Scminolcs, COCOA Bill Kagarise paced Brevard Junior College to its third straight win Friday night in a 92-75 holiday tournament victory Other Florida players making the team: Ken Showers, Fort Pierce, Dennis Boothe, Miami, Wayne Ferguson, Daytona Beach, Bob Montgomery, Fort Meade and Seton Tomyn, Ocala. Piggott Boots Home Another By The Associated Press Lester Piggot, veteran English jockey who decided to stay on these shores awhile after an unsuc 91 11-44 111 Totals To get Friday's victory, Cox had to master a lazy five knot south southeast wind that later dropped to 3-to-4 knots and shifted to the southeast in the final stages of the race. HE DUELED Allen Scott of San Diego, in a luffing match on the first run. After losing out to Scott, he rallied and moved up on the last leg where he tacked to cover Lindemann and won the race.

Lindemann sailed consistent on the first four legs, holding on to second place. Friday's Camel Oakland 111, Denver 10 New Jersey 102, Dallas 93 Pittsburgh 124, Houston 84 New Orleans 126, Kentucky 99 Saturday's Camel Pittsburgh it Denver Anaheim vs. New Orleans it Memphis, Tenn. Houston at Indiana Sundiy's Camel Pittsburgh at Denver Anaheim at Dallas, afternoon New Jersey at New Orleans, afternoon Indiana at Minnesota, afternoon Pro Hockey 21 14 21 42-131 31 17 II 11-151 Seattle Cincinnati Fouled out None. Total fouls Seattle 29, Cincinnati 28.

Attendance 3,455. a i i in t-urope. I Psyche, who'll be ridden by French jockey Jean i Deforge, has been assigned 113 pounds. The track handicapper, er, doesn't rate I Psvche at better than 8-1 College Football Albany, St. 77, Tenn.

Wesleyan 72 Indiana State 9. -npa 7 over Seminole Junior college. The Titans were also led National league East Division cessful venture with Riboc- iiiiiiiiiiiiiinimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiN Florida-Bred Winners Friday BRIGHT PICTURE, bay by Arrogate out of Surprise Girl, bred by Ocala Stud Farm, won sixth at Raceway. Paid 6.80, 3.40, 2.60. MATCHLESS, dk bay by Ambehaving out of Book Match, bred by Mead'owbrook Farm, won tenth at Tropical.

Paid 4.60. 3.40, 2.80. QUEEN'S FROLICK, dk br by Fairfield out of Queen Clover, bred by Meadowbrook Farm, won sixth at Tropical. Paid 7.20, 4.00,. 2.80.

in double figures by Ray Isom, Greg Phenis and Van Ginter with 18, 16 and 12 points respectively. In the tourney's first semifinal game, St. Peters-burg Junior College toppled Patrick Air Force Base, 109-78. SEMINOLE IREVARD co in the Laurel International, won his second race at Aqueduct Friday when he scored in the Canadiana Purse with Mrs. Tilyou Chrostopher's Ameri Belle.

The 4-year-old daughter of Amerigo-Irish Cricket Army Plebes 29, USMA Prep, Fort Belvoir 0 NE Oklahoma 35, Lees-McRae 13 College Basketball Brevard JC 92, Seminole JC 75 Drury, Mo. 71, Harding, Ark. 68 East Texas State 97, Le Tour- neau Tech 89 Hanover, 103, Milligan, 74 Oklahoma Christian 86, Oral Roberts 78 while making Dunderhead, the second highweight at 115 pounds, the second choice at 6-1. Braulio Baeza will be aboard Proud Clarion with Ernest Cardone up on Dunderhead. Rounding out the field for the 29th running of the stakes will be Pretko, 112; Moontrip, 110; Irish Rebellion, 109; Niarkos, a full sister of Psyche, 112; Quicken Tree, 113: Bold 'n Then he moved into first on the fifth leg, but lost to Cox on the 9ixth.

Scott finished third, followed by Robin Aisher of England and Stan Leibel of Canada. SWEDEN'S SUNDELIN I Ptl CF CA Toronto 10 7 2 22 65 44 Boston 10 5 2 22 60 44 Detroit 9 6 3 21 58 52 Montreal 8 7 4 20 48 42 New York I 7 3 19 56 53 Chicago 6 8 5 17 51 64 West Division loi Angeles 9 8 3 21 54 53 Philadelphia I 5 4 20 37 38 Pittsburgh I I 2 18 48 45 Minnesota 5 7 4 14 34 47 Oakland 4 12 4 12 42 59 St Lou.l 4 11 2 10 37 49 Friday'i Cam Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, night Today's Gimil Boston It Montreal Detroit at Toronto Chicago at Minnesota Philadelphia it St. Louis Pittsburgh at Oakland Sunday Carnal St. Louil at New York Detroit at Boston stepped the six furlongs in the moderate time of 1:11 4-5 and win by a nose over Fennel, who saved the place by a neck over Cologne. Ameri Belle paid $11.80, Ft FT TP 2 1 7 1 1 7 1 I 2 15 I 31 7 4 11 I 2 12 7 1 11 III III I I I III FS FT TP I I I Tanner 1 1 11 Riley 114 larrows 1 I 11 Kagarise 1 2 4lsiia 111 Cuter 1 I 2 Phenil 4 1 I Rich 9 1 13 Leenarl I 1 14 W'ltlil dcer Wayland Baptist 81, Philander Jac, 107 and More of Mort, Smith CO I Smith 69 DesV'sges Groover Lumpkia Thomas Sanlsraa Stokes Mil'agtai Wynn Mi Ilea Eiliy 1IU.

ROVING PATROL, bay by Count Flame out of Video Queen, bred by Ocala Stud Farms, won third at Latonia. Paid 4.60, 3.20, 2.60. VIOLETS ARE BLUE, bay by Bairam out of Moss Rose Of Chantry, bred by Joint Venture, won first at Aqueduct. Paid 13.00, 6.80, 4.80. WELL DINED, dk br by Hilarious out of Carmine, bred by Cavanaugh Associates, won second at Laurel.

Paid 11.40, 4.80, 4.20. Orlando Sentinel brothers, who won the second race Thursday, had a seesaw day Friday and finished ninth. The over-all scoring is based on the Olympic system in which each skipper is allowed to discard his worst finish. NE Okla. State 88, Arkansas College 62 John Brown 80, State College of Ark.

78 Elen 74, Georgia Southern 71 Minnesota at Chicago lot Angelei it Philadelphil America lugat lister! Initio! I It CF CA SprlnjfllH 11 1 71 62 WITH 10 starters the race will have a gross value of $58,300 with $37,895 earmarked for the winner. $4.60, and $3.60. Fennel returned $3.80 and $3 and Cologne was $7 to show. Tetall 21 17 71 Tstill 41 12 12 Nail: Invara II, Seminola 11. Faalil atrti Wyaa lid Millie..

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