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Strands 12 Runners, Loses To CHESTER Franklin and Marshall out hit PMC 9-6 but left 12 runners on base and lost a 5-1 decision to the Cadets here Saturday. In addition had two runners wiped. out, by double plays and another runner was picked off third. PMC was much better in the clutch, leaving only four runners on base. The Cadets scored twice in the first on a triple Clay Baldwin and a single.

by Charlie Melvin. PMC added one run in the third on a single by Randy Dezii and another in the sixth on an error. got its only run in the seventh on a walk, a balk, a wild pitch and Larry Shadek's infield single. PMC wrapped up the scoring in the bottom of the seventh with one run on a single by Joe chesi, a walk, ground out and Gerry Ferguson's single. is 4-11 with the final game Tuesday against Gettysburg on the Diplomats' field.

P.MC ab bi ab bi W'perger rf 3 1 2 0 Ferguson rf 3111 Y. Hiltner 5 0 DeBiasse Shadek Gammel ss If 5 5 01 0 Dezii Baldwin rf 1 LeGendre 30 20 Melvin Ib Miller 3b 3:0:0:0 Vranken If 4000 Lindner cf 3 0 1 0 Lucchesi ss 3 0 H'worth 3000 Seidel 3b 2000 Sperber ph 1000 Buono 3000 Greiner 26 0000 Byelick 2000 Egner 3b 1000 Totals 34 7-9 1 Totals 29 5 6 4 38. 2.0 000 000 100-1 PMC 201 001 10x-5 E-Lucchesi, Seidel, Miller, Holzwarth. 3B-Baldwin. art Dezii (W, 2-2) Shadek Byelick (L, 000T 0-0 IP BB SO Pearson Is Winner In Rebel 400 DARLINGTON, S.C.

(AP) Old pro David Pearson drove a Ford to victory Saturday in the Rebel 400, a stock car classic that saw Plymouth star Richard Petty hospitalized from injuries suffered in a' spectacular wreck. Pearson, 35, grabbed the lead on the 259th of 290 laps over the treacherous mile Darlington International Raceway and was never seriously challenged from that point as contenders fell by the wayside. Dick Brooks of Porterville, finished second in a Plymouth, while Bobby Isaac of Catawba, N.C., was third in a Dodge. Fourth place went to James Hylton of Inman, S.C., iln a Ford. Rookie Benny Parsons of Detroit was fifth in a Ford.

Pearson's average speed was four caution flags that 129.688 miles per hour despite the race for 37 laps. driver for 17 years, Pearson picked up $16,575 from the $85,000 purse. Brooks, 29, was paid biggest career check-for his second place effort. 290 Saldivar Defeats Famechon ROME (AP) Vicente Saldivar of Mexico came out of retirement Saturday night and recaptured his world feather weight title, using a blazing left hook to outpoint champion Johnny Famechon of Australia in a 15-round World Boxing Council title fight. On Salvidar won a unanimous decision, scored by British referee Harry Gibbs and two Italian judges, by, pounding away relentlessly with left hooks.

The 25-year-old Australian was floored briefly by a left hook in the 11th round and sent down for an eight count in the 13th. Famechon came alive only in the final round when he struggled in vain for a knockout. 90 Wins Forfeit Gettysburg forfeited a lacrosse match to Franklin and Marshall Saturday because they did not have, enough players. freshman tennis team forfeited to Mercersburg for the same reason. Meadia Golf Best Ball (sponsored by Packaging Bob Kavanough, Lou Bibri, H.

Sanders, Al Medved, 53; R. Paden, A. Mason, C. Schnitzer, R. Rhoads, 55.

Sweepstakes. Class R. Paden, 75-8-67; Ed Kelly, 79-11-68; W. Troy, 79-11-68. Class H.

L. Sanders, 98-32-66; T. N. Donahue, 103-36-67. RED ROSE SOFTBALL STANDINGS Holbeins Mertz Royals Conestoga Elks Gargano's Dunkin Donuts Raiders Sherman-Davis Farm Diner Y.M.C.A I CHURCH LEAGUE Won Lost Avg.

Grace Lutheran 3 0 1.000 Highland Presbyterian 1.000 Ross St. United Meth. 0 1.000 St. Mark's LUtherah 1.000 First Reformed .666 Grace E.C. .666 Redeemer Lutheran .666 Advent Lutheran.

.333 Christ Lutheran .333 Covenant United Meth. .333 First Presbyterian .333 St. Paul's United Meth. .333 Trinity E.C. .333 LuthSt.

Peters 09 .000 Mt. Calvary Lutheran da .000 St. Paul's U.C.C. da .000 Millersville Tops Kutztown, 8 to 4 Millersville State College together back-to-back, three-run innings in the seventh and eighth to defeat Kutztown State, 8 to 4 here Saturday. It was Millersville's seventh triumph against five defeats.

Kutztown jumped off to a three run inning in the first on a pair of walks, two wild pitches and singles by Dave Wakely and Denny Kutz and led 4-2 going into the bottom of the seventh. Dave Kase: and John Shover opened the seventh with singles. Inter-County Tennis The Manheim Racquet Club moved into second place in the Inter-County Tennis League Saturday with a 6-3 victory over the Central Penn Tennis Club. Carlisle Tennis Club dropped to third place in losing to 1st place Manheim Tennis Club, by the same 6-3 score. In a third match Saturday, Lebanon Tennis Club defeated the York Racquet Club, 7-2.

LEBANON TENNIS CLUB 7, YORK RACQUET CLUB 2 Singles Sam Miller (L) def. Bob Conway, 6-0, 8-6 Lowell Kreider (L) def. Art Calnon, 6-3, 6-1 Bruce Pearson (Y) def. Stan Templin, 6-2, 10-8 John Myers (L) def. Lyle Haseman, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 Brightbill George (L) def.

Garth Groft, 6-2, 6-4 Galen Weaber (L) def. Bob Stabley 6-1, 6-1 Doubles Miller and Kreider (L) def. Conway and Pearson, 6-3, 6-4 Calnon and Haseman (Y) def. Templin and Myers, 6-0, 2-6, 6-3 Brightbill and Weaber (L) def. Groft and Stabley, 6-0, 6-2 MANHEIM RACQUET CLUB 6, CENTRAL PENN TENNIS CLUB 3 Singles Ed Daily (CP) def.

Kurt Steinman, 6-0, 6-1 Scott Calkins (CP) def. Dick Rhoads, 6-2, 6-1 Phil Jacobus (M) def. Al Giehler, 6-2, 6-2 John Blanck (M) def. Spence Bevins, 6-2, 8-6 Dick Divet (M) def. Mint Kunkel, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1 Dave Moseman (M) def Dick Kleinman 2-6, 10-8, 6-2 Doubles man Calkins and and Charles Daily Drewes, (CP) def.

1-6, SteinRhoads and Blanck (M) def. John Birbeck Jacobus and John and Divet, Shughart, (M) 6-2, def. 6-2 Bill Ber. man and R. Osman, 6-3, 6-2.

MANHEIM TENNIS CLUB 6, CARLISLE 3 Rick Falk (C) def. Bill Loercher, 6-1, 6-1 Don Royer (M) def. Larry Rand, 10-8, 6-3 Glenn Miller (M) def. Keith Kraus, 6-1, 6-3 Scott Garman (M) def. Bob VanZandt, 6-3, 7-5 Earl Frey (M) def.

Hal Bishop, 6-0, 5-7, 6-2 bracht, Barry, Sensensig (M) def. Karl AlDoubles and Royer Kraus, and 6-3, 6-3 Loercher (M) def. Rand Falk and Bishop (C) def, Miller and Garman, 6-4, 6-8, 7-5 VanZandt and Albracht (C) def. Frey and Sensenig, 6-3, 6-3. Catholic High Sports Banquet Wednesday Night The Catholic High School allsports banquet will be held Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m.

in the school cafeteria. Tickets may be purchased at the office Monday or at the cafeteria at noon time. Carmine Taglieri, athletic director, will calls for reservations at his home or at the school. Dave Brandt, well-known TV personality will be the M.C. Runs For The Week NATIONAL LEAGUE Astros 7 TI.

12 3 Braves 12 28 Cards Cubs 1 10 Dodgers Expos 15 Giants Padres 4. Phillies Pirates Reds 99 7 Total 56 405 AMERICAN LEAGUE Angels 484 Athletics 11 3 Indians Orioles Red Sox Royals Senators Tigers 32 a 35 White Sox Ur 13 Yankees 12 3 32 Total 62 53 40 52 47 39-293 -did not play; n-night game John Baker sacrificed them both and they both scored on Steve Moore's single. Moore then scored later on a sacrifice by Pete Rohal. The Marauders then put the game away in the eighth with three more counters. Mike McKonley walked.

Bill Shober doubled him in. Shober then scored on an error. Kase reached first on an error and scored when Rohal walked with the bases loaded. Kutztown ab bi Miller 3b 3110 Coon If 5100 Neatock cf 3010 Fisher cf 2000 Reese 3121 Waelchli rf 1 0 Kutz 3001 Sandt 1000 Dorwood SS 3 0 1 0 4010 Buchter 0 0 0 Mohap 3b 3000 Ziegler 3b 1000 Totals 35 4 8 2 Kutztown Millersville E-Miller, Dorword, 2B-Shover. HR-Banks.

Kutz Sandt Natilini Ludwig Millersville ab bi McKonly 2b 2 2 1 Shover cf Kase SS 5 21 Sherry lb Banks If Rohall 3b Fink Ludwig Natalini ph 0 0000 -000 Moore rf McNeil 2000 COON Totals 33 8 10 6 310 000 000- 001 001 33x-8 Kase, McNeil. IP BB SO 2 6 A 6 3 0 3 LA Captures ABA Western Div. Crown DENVER (AP) Merv Jackson's jump shot with 16 seconds left to play gave the Los Angeles Stars a 109-107 victory over Denver and the Western Division title in the American Basketball Association Saturday. The Stars won the best-of-seven series, four games to one, and will meet the Indiana Pacers for the ABA championship. The battle before a national television audience climaxed a climb from the ABA Western Division cellar for both teams.

Denver moved from last place in December to first place at the end of the regular season. The Stars, winning 17 of their final 21 regular season games, just made it to the playoff and then eliminated Dallas, while the Rockets eliminated last year's A BA champion Washington Caps, who won as the Oakland Oaks. The Stars, without a superstar, used a balanced scoring attack to overcome a 37-point performance by Denver's Spencer Haywood, the rookie chosen the most valuable player in the ABA. The Stars had seven players in double figures, led by George Stone with 22 and Jackson with 20. Los Angeles Stone 8 5-5 22 Warren 7 0-2 Raymond 4-4 14 Jackson 4-4 20 Calvin 6-7 14 Washngtn 0-3 14 Anderson 0 0-0 0 Wise 3-4 11 Totals 43 22-29 109 Los Angeles Denver Three-Point goals: Warley.

Out: None. Totals Fouls: Los 24. Denver Hamond 4 2-5 10 Haywood 3-4 37 Beck 3-3 Jones 7-8 15 Congdon 5-5 18 Wright 3 0-0 6 Warley 1 1-2 Keye 0 0-0 0 Totals 42 21-27 107 24 32 25 28-109 32 20 32 23-107 Stoine, Congdon, Angeles 22, Denver Ties For 5th In MAC Track CARLISLE (AP) Susquehanna University, showing solid team balance, won the Middle Atlantic Conference College Division track and field championship here Saturday. Dickinson, host college, was surprisingly strong runner up. Five MAC records were shattered: In the triple jump, 120 high hurdles, 440 relay, pole vault and 440 intermediate hurdles.

In team scoring, Susquehanna had 52, and Dickinson 43 Ursinus and Swarthmore tied for third with 41, Muhlenberg had 18 for fourth place and fifth place was a tie between Franklin and Marshall and Lycoming, each scoring 17. Flaharty, Ringold Win In Jr. Track Curt Flaharty and Steve Ringold were the only area athletes with wins in Saturday's District Three Junior High School Track Meet at Manheim Township High School. Flaharty took the Class 50- yard dash with a 6.1 clocking, and Ringold won the Class broad jump with 17-6 leap. Ringold placed fourth in the 50, and Flaharty finished third in the 75.

Other Reynolds' placers were Mike Brenner with a second in the 100 and a third in the 75, and the 440 and 880 relay teams who finished third and fifth, respectively. Bill Hess finished fourth in the "C' high jump and fifth in the took fifth in the shot put 50-yard a dash, Jeff Shoemaker and Kip Kintzer finished fifth in the 100 for Lancaster Township, who also got second and thirdplace finishes from their 400 and 880-relay teams. Elizabethtown got a thirdplace finish from Don Beaver in the 880, fourth-places from Bob Keiper in the broad jump Blue Jays Drop Two To Moravian Moravian blanked Elizabethtown College twice by identical 4-0 scores in a doubleheader Saturday at Moravian. The Blue Jays had a four-hitter thrown at them in the first game and then fell in the second game by managing only two hits. Moravian scored in the first game on triple by Tom Kostolsky and a Rich Humphrey single in the second and two more on an error, a walk, a single and a squeeze play.

In the second game, Moravian scored two in the fourth on a walk, double and single and single runs in the fifth and sixth to win. (First Elizabethtown ab bi Snyder cf 3010 Lobb 3000 McClinon ss 3000 Trevisan 3 0 Kepner rf 02 0 Haberern 3b 3 Heisey 2b Royer ph 1000 Overly If 3010 V'Briggle 3b 2 0 Totals 25 0 4 0 E-town Moravian -McClimon 2, Racusky. 3B-Kostolsky. Lobb Niper (Seond Elizabethtown ab bi Snyder cf 3000 McC'son SS 3000 Trevison 3010 Meyer 0 0 Overly Kepner If rf 2000 Haberern If 0 0 0 0 3b 2 0 0 0 Heisey V'Briggle lb 2b 2 0 2000 01 0 Totals 22 0 2 0 E-town Moravian E-Haberern, Shaw. sky.

Meyer Machette Game) Moravian ab bi Miller sS 3021 Shaw 3b 3001 Williams rf 0000 Knerr If 00 Castle cf Racosky K'tolsky lb H'phrey 2b 3 G'hart 3b rf Niper Totals 24 4 6 4 000 000 0-0 020 002 Haberern, Shaw. 2B- IP BB SO 6 4 6 0 2 Game) Moravian ab bi Miler SS 2100 Shaw 3b 3121 Knerr rf 3012 Castle cf 2000 Rakowsky rt 1 0 0 0 Goodhart rf 1 0 Kostolsky lb 30 1 1 Hum'rey 2b 3 0 0 0 Munsch 2 1 Machette 0 Totals 22 4 6 4 000 000 0-0 000 211 2B-Shaw, Kostol- IP I BB SO 0 0 Tornado Wins On Shutout By Bob Zook Bob Zook Shut out Garden Spot on four hits, yesterday as McCaskey Downed the Spartans, 5-0 in a non game. Zook walked three, fanned two and was backed by flawless fielding as he evened his record at 2-2 and hurled the Tornado to its eleventh win against six losses. Third-baseman Lou Matroni jumped the Tornado out to a two-run lead with a first-inning homer, and sent home McCaskey's final run with a sacrifice fly in the seventh. Catcher Mike Wagner knocked in McCaskey's other runs with what should have been a threerun homer in the third.

But Wagner failed to touch first base and was ruled out on the play. McCaskey Garden Spot ab bi ab bi Hess cf 4 1 2 Sanger rt 2010 Minni Matroni 2b 3b 3 4 1 2 1 0 3 Smith Stockton cf 2 0 2 2b 3 0 Ganse lb 4120 Overly 3b 200 Wagner 3 0 0 2 Martin 300 Ferenczy If 2000 Good If 201 rf 1 0 0 0 Shurtz If Minder ss 3000 Pierce 3 0 Zook 3000 Nagle lb Ansel Schnader ph 1 0 Totals 27 5 7 5 Totals 24 0 4 0 McCaskey 202 000 Garden 000 000 -Martin. 2B-Ganse. HRIP BB SO Zook 7 3 Ansel VA 3 MSC Tennis Team Third In Conference SLIPPERY ROCK Millersville scored 16 points to finish in a tie third with California and Edinboro in the Pennsylvania Conference Tennis Championships here Saturday. East Stroudsburg won the team title with 25 points followed by Mansfield with 20.

Three Millersville players reached the finals of the singles competition before losing. Dan Roddick lost to Dave Kozlowski of East Stroudsburg, 6-3, 6-4; Jay Witmer lost to Bill Dopierala of Edinboro, 6-8, 6-4, 6-0; and Art Lengacher lost to Craig Whitely of East Stroudsburg, 6-3, 6-4. In MSC's singles matches Tom Rohrer lost in the quarterfinals to Phil Levkanich of Mansfield, 8-6, 8-6; Harold Rush lost the quarterfinals to Karl of Slippery Rock, 7-5, 3-6, 6-2; Jim Harbison lost in the qua'rterfinals to Bob Fegan of Mansifeld. 6-1, 6-2. In doubles Rohrer and Roddick lost to Ted Robison and Delbert Lemmon of Edinboro.

6-3, 6-4 in the eliminations; Rush and Harbison lost to Frank Bova and Bill Dopierala of Edinboro, 6-1, 6-3 in the semifinals; and Witmer and Lengacher lost to Rick Brown and Don Weaver of California in the semifinals, 6-3, 6-0. WINNER OF 1969 MARLIN TOURNAMENT RESERVE YOUR DATES NOW ON TUBBY IV Call York 755-6851 THE SUNDAY NEWS, MAY 10,.1970 TIRES TIRES TIRES UNIROYAL TIRES UNIROYAL KOI UNIROYAL UNIROYAL UNIROYAL SALE KY HOME AND UNIROYAL AUTO CENTER OF THE WEEK STOP WASTING MONEY on Wheel Alignment UNIROYAL 5-year 50,000 mile ALIGNMENT INCLUDES ALL THIS: Raise and Stabilize front height to prevent dipping and diving. Set camber-caster-toe-in to MFG specifications. Issue written alignment Service agreement. We will align car every five thousUNIROYALI 5-YR.

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speakers extra and Joe Coleman in the high jump and a fifth from their 440- relay team. Edward Hand got seconds from Randy Wise in the broad jump, Keith Gordon in the 880, a fourth from Leroy Weathers in the high jump and a fifth from their 440-relay team. Lincoln's Mike Brenner took second in the 100 and third in the 75, and Jack Alexander took third in the 440. Reynolds' sixth-place finish was best of any area school. 2900 E.

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