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PFP5IIABY O'X 1971 TS WAUSAU DAILY RECORD-HERALD MERRILl DAILY HERALD TUESDAY iZotJinff score Pirates' Alley 1st One of a series Whitewater meet has rugged field casualty Barbian now has Woot-5 center signed catcher Thurman Mun-son, the AL's 1970 Rookie of the Year, as their batterymen went to work for the first time. Other signees included outfielder Rick Reichardt by the Chicago White Sox, second baseman Julian Javier by St Louis, infielder Ken Boswell by the New York Mets, pitcher Phil Kiekro and outfielder Ralph Garr by Atlanta, pitcher Sparky Lyle and outfielder Billy Conig-liaro by Boston and second Lenhard 516, Enid Krueger 508, LaVonne Shimanski 497. High Single: Terry Lenhard 220, Marge Kluever 204, Carol Myszka 201, Rose Jarvoski 199, Elva Krombholz 190. High Team Scores: WXMT 2344, 829. BML MONDAY 680 High Series: Jean Hopper-dietzel 542, Gail Schneider 541, Marlyn O'Brien 527, Cheryl Surf us 521, Dorothy Flees 492.

High Single: Shirley Krueger 204, Gail Schneider 203, Jean Hopperdietzel 195, Cheryl Surf us 194, Marlyn O'Brien 184. High Team Scores: Albe Plbg 2225, 784. BML SENIOR CITIZENS High Series: Men Walter Sporisky 518, William Heinz 483. Ernest Bronk 479. Women Edna Heinz 401, Emelia Penn 379, Helen Prellwitz 360.

High Single: Men William Heinz 203, Reuben Scheibe 200, Walter Sporisky 192. Women -Edna Heinz 152, Emelia Penn 135. The Comets, with losses to three Milwaukee schools Riverside, North and King on their record, start four juniors, including 6-4 Gerald Roebuck, one of the Milwaukee City Conference's leading scorers. Crawford, whose Comets averaged 86 points a game, has another sharp shooter in junior Billy Smith, while 6-4 senior Carl Glenn and 6-8 Dennis McCain are averaging 14 points a game. The Comets play Milwaukee South in opening round district action, while Tech draws Milwaukee Bay View.

Hamilton and Milwaukee Juneau and Milwaukee Pulaski and West Milwaukee clash in the other district rounds which will determine the make-up for the Hamilton Regional Wausau bowling honor roll By JOHN FIXN'EMAN Racine Journal-Times Whitewater Sectional -RACINE (AP) Greendale, Fort Atkinson, Milwaukee Lincoln and Racine Case could well comprise the draw for the Whitewater Sectional scheduled for the Whitewater University fieldhouse. IThe first three are heavy favorites to get there, while Case, South Shore Conference champion, could find plenty of competition for the fourth slot. TThe Case Eagles, with losses to top-ranked Neenah, Janes-ville Craig and Greendale, run into South Milwaukee in the opening round of district play, while Cudahy, which could be a darkhorse, takes on Oak Creek. Kenosha Tremper and Kenosha Bradford, and Racine Park and Racine Horlick tangle in the other two openers with the winners advancing to the Case Regional. Jf Case and Cudahy meet in the regionals, it could be an old fashioned barn burner.

The Eagles ousted the Packers last yfcar, in the South Milwaukee Regional by two points before losing in the finals to Park. center Donnie Snow hds been the Eagles' most consistent scorer with a 15-point-per game average. Undefeated Greendale, Parkland Conference champion, meets Franklin in its district opener while Greenfield and St. Francis clash in another for two of the Salem Regional berths. Coach Ron Barbian, who now haswon 42 straight in Parkland Conference play, has the big man.

to go along with good shooting this time around. Last year, Greendale was pounded on the boards by Park in the South Milwaukee Regional. But McGuire would benefit his baseman Dick Green, who had previously announced his retirement, by Oakland. Mark Belanger joined early-Bird regulars Paul Blair and Merv Rettenmund in the Baltimore camp but said he has no plans to follow Blair's lead in a switch-hitting experiment "I've got enough trouble from one side I don't want double trouble," said the slender shortstop, who batted .218 last year for the world champs. 405Art Verlck, DBAO tit MJ-Bill Zick, OBAO 075 alt-Ben Fandre, WBC 07S Spletler, DBAO 1 Man Classic 470-Buck Beilke, BML Classic Cpls.

470Me Ahrens, WBC Classic 470 -Rupert Podiaski, BML 450 Cpls. 440-Bud Heyman, OBAO J-Man Classic 447-Don Rowe, BML Saturday Cpls. 447-Bill Grsoi-y, BML Tues. too 447-Gary Koch, DBAO 075 MEN'S HIGH GAME 270-Chuck Berard, CL 050 277-Bob Hartkopf, BML Tues. 00 273-Daryl Rosentreter, DBAD 010 24t-Terry Rohde, WBC Men's OOS 247-Bill Gregory, BML Tues.

too 147-Jim Benn. WBC 244-Robert Groff, DBAD 175 244- Bill Lochner, BML Mon. Hdcp. 245- Pete Mattiacci, WBC 150 245-Bud Heyman, DBAD 1-Men Classic 244-Chet Kwarciany, BML National Cpls 244-Gene Palecek, CL Sociables 2S9Eugene Peterson, DBAD Adams 4 Eves 259 -Bud Heyman, DBAD l-Man Classic 25tOtta Cleveland, BML Tues. tot WOMEN'S HIGH SERIES MS-Carol Ramia, BML Civic Nu-Comers Mi-Karen Ristow, BML Koftee Klatsch 437-Judy Sorlie, BML 710 410-Diann Krebs, BML Mama's 4 Paoes 417Eiaine Sieckert, BMC Classic Couplet 417 -Audrey Gast, BML Classic Couples 412 -Eileen Kroening, DBAD 700 411- Gerrie Krejcha.

DBAD 790 412 Lucille Murr. BML Classic Couplet 410-Mary Peterson, BML Tuesday KK 404-Claire Wengerter, BML, Late Eight 401- Dawn Sickler, CL Ladies Hdcp. 402- Marion Froemming, BML Thurs. Cpls. 4O0-Bernice Lyon, BML Fri.

Kings 4 Queens WOMEN'S HIGH GAME 255-Karen Ristow, BML Koffet Klatck 250 -Kitty Heyman, BML Wed. KK 247 -Joan Brummond, BML Donut Ounkers 247 -Shirley Kronenwetter, BML Wed. KK 244-Sally Wurti, BML Wausau New-corner 244 Dorothy Podiaski, BML 450 Cpls. 245- Mille Ziegler, WBC 740 245-Junict Braati, BML Wed. Kaffeeklatsch 244-Judy Welton, BML Morning Melodies 241- Joan Behrendt, DBAO 790 242- Dawn Sickler, CL Ladies Hdcp.

242-Marge Passow, OBAO 790 241-Helen Sanden, OBAO Ladles 450 234-Diann Krebs, BML Mama's 4 Papa's 234-Joyce Lasiewskl, BML 710 237-Lou Ann Hack, BML Wed. KK 3-MAN TEAM SERIES 179-474 Radar, DBAD l-Man Classic 1777 -American Can, CL l-Man Classic 1745-Pirwiti Motors, DBAD l-Man Classic 1-MAN TEAM GAME 4t2-Pirwiti Motors, DBAO l-Man Classic 447-474 Rader, DBAD 3-Man Classic MEN'S TRIPLICATES 204-Jim Bachelor, WBC Classic 201-Erv Kruesel, WBC Classic 114-Jerry Hanson, WBC Classic Ito-Woody Groff, DBAD l-Man Classic 179-Ted Zeldler, CL oso 170- Ron Reich, CL Thursday 000 170-Lennie Domask, WBC ISO 141-Arnie Schultt, WBC Federal 125 ltl-Erv Kasper, WBC 120 WOMEN'S TRIPLICATES 1M- Shirley Schlei, WBC Ladies 790 141-Rita Miller, BML Mon. Hdcp. 135-Mildred Radtke, CL Wed. KK 134-Grace Nieuenhuis, BML 440 Ladies 131-Bernice Kordus, BML KC 4 Catholic Ladies Pro cage standings By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NBA Eastera Cerence AliaotfC Otvrti Pet 6B New York 41 25 Ml PtiilatMtpata 19 29 574 4 Boston 14 .121 7Mi BwHM 19 51 471 2S Central Division.

Bamnwe 17 29 .541 CmkhhwIi 24 41 .140 Atlanta 25 41 J71 12Vj Cleveland .171 Western Conference OAidwest Division Milwaukee 54 it JTM Cmcago 42 IS .427 14 Phoeiiii 41 27 .41 Detroit 1 24 14 Pacific Division Ls Angetet 40 25 -4'S San Francisco 15 .547 7 San Diege II AM 11 Seattle 17 II Portland 21 4 J4t I7V MONDAY'S RESULTS Saa Francisco 19, BettaM) 91 Only game scheduted TUESDAY'S GAMES Le Angeles at Baltimore Saa Francisco at Milwaukee San Diego at New York Perttaad at Philadelphia Only games scheduled WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Lot Angelas at Boston New York at Cincinnati San Francisco at Detroit San Diego at Milwaukee Cleveland at Seattle Portland at Atlanta Only games scheduled ABA East Division Pet GB Virginia 44 11 .477 Kentucky 15 11 .524) New York II 15 .471 Carolina It 17 .411 14 Floridians 21 44 AM I7 Pittsburgh 17 19 .49 17VS West Division Utah 44 It .444 Indiana 42 11 .447 IVi Memphis 14 .545 Denver 11 40 J45 10W Teaat 20 44 411 14 MONDAY'S RESULTS Indiana 102, Memphis 99 Only game scheduled TUESDAY'S GAMES Kentucky at Pittsburgh Virginia at Memphis Denver at Utah Only games scheduled WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Pittsburgh at New York Virginia vs. Carolina at Charlotte Memphis at Kentucky Denver vs. Floridians at Jacksonville Indiana vs. Tanas at Dallas Warriors in NBA victory BUFFALO (AP) Nate Thurmond and Jerry Lucas split 56 points and combined for 45 rebounds Monday night to lead the San Francisco Warriors to a 109-91 National Basketball Association victory over the Buffalo Braves. "Thurmond was just tremendous," said Braves Coach Dolph Schayes.

"Every time we got within six or eight points he was there to block a shot or get a key rebound." San Francisco took an early lead and Buffalo was unable to close the margin. By halftoie, the Warriors led 52-40. The Warriors played without star guard Jeff Mullins, out with a sprained left ankle. Player-coach Al Attles said Mullins would be out for another three or four more days. Buffalo's Don May was the game's high-scorer with 36 points.

There were no other games scheduled in the NBA. tJ (Wautan's top scores up to Monday ot each week.) MEN'S TEAM SERIES Supper Club, WBC Classic mi-Rib Mtn. Lodge, WBC Classic im-Marathon Press, WBC Classic It4-Marathon Press, WBC Classic HSl-Beckman's Svc, DBAO 175 2151-Rib Mtn. Lodge, WBC Classic M41Rib Mtn. Lodge, WBC Classic 24tMarathon Press, WBC Classic lMI-Nutterville, BML too Hdcp.

2a2t-Shepherd 4 Scnaller, WBC Classic MEN'S TEAM GAME 1054-Palm't Supper Club, WBC Classic 1047 -Palace Clothiers, BML of 103-Marathon Press, WBC Classic 1035- Rib Mtn. Lodge, WBC Classic 1035-Marathon Press, WBC Classic 1027-Brickner Motors, WBC Classic 102Russ Day's Shop, DBAD I7S 1020-Hank 4 Lena's, WBC Federal tlS lOlf-Uptown Food Mart, WBC Classic 101aBeckman's Standard, DBAD I7S WOMEN'S TEAM SERIES 2S40 -Yunk DBAD 70 IS74Pike's Pump DBAD 70 2571 WXMT, BML Moll. Hdcp 2S5t--The Den, DBAD 790 2531 Bar. WBC 70 2S29Steinagera Bar, WBC 70 )S2-Wausau Plaster 4 Clay, WBC 70 2S17-WXMT, BML Mon. Hdcp.

2504-Wausau Bowling Center, WBC 70 250 -River Valley, CL Tues. Hdcp. 14t-Pike's Pomp, DBAD 70 241-Yunk DBAD 70 WOMEN'STEAMGAME 2-Yunk DBAD 70 4-The Den, DBAD 70 22-MarceH's. BML KC 4 Catholic Ladies 1S-WXMT. BML Mon.

Hdcp. 14Pike'S Pump, DBAD 70 13Pike'S Pump, DBAD 70 Sll -Wauiau Bowling Center, WBC 70 eit-The Den, DBAD 70 10-Palace Clothiers, CL Ladies Tues. Hdcp. ioWally's Bar, WBC 70 07-River Valley, CL Tues. Hdcp.

00- WXMT, BML Mon. Hdcp. 02--Courtesy Travel, BML 730 0The Den, DBAO 70 al-Steinagel's Bar, WBC 70 COUPLES TEAM SERIES 2201-Mutual Service, BML Classic Couples 2193--E. O. Johnson, BML 050 Cpls.

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7M- E. O. Johnson, BML 450 Cpls. 782 -Raymond's Superette, BML 450 Cpls. 774-Mortenson 4 Stone, BML 450 Cpls.

MEN'S HIGH SERIES 713-Gary Passow, DBAD Fri. Foursome 701-Fat Stanton, BML Classic Couples 480-Jack Seiti, BML Mt. Climbers NHL standings By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS East Division Pts GF GA Boston 41 10 7 8 202 151 New York 34 14 10 12 10 130 Montreal 29 17 II 49 101 157 Toronto 31 25 44 209 170 Detroit 10 12 I 44 141 219 Buffalo 14 31 11 43 154 220 Vancouv. It 34 41 157 210 West Division Chicago 39 15 4 04 221 147 St. Louis 25 18 IS 45 159 149 Philadel 22 27 10 54 150 174 Minn 20 27 11 53 145 100 Pitts 19 27 14 52 171 171 Los.

Ang 17 29 11 45 149 220 California 17 40 1 37 147 210 MONDAY'S RESULTS Montreal Vancouver 1, tie Only game scheduled TUESDAY'S GAMES Boston at Buffalo Only game scheduled Fight results By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DALLAS Tony Doyle, 201, Salt Lake City, Utah, outpointed Terry Daniels, 107, Dallas, 10. Iflfien Citii f3owlin BML WAUSAU NEWCOMERS High Series: Kay Bizjak 51L Mary Kellman 497, Dottie Behling 471, Judy Weirauch 469, Judy Joblet and Sylvia Koch 457. High Single: Kay Bizjak 211, Judy Weirauch 200, Mary Kellman 190, Sharon Johnson 189, Dottie Behling 175. High Team Scores: Pin Pickers 2057; Mountaineers 722. WBC SENIOR CITIZENS High Series: Men Elmer Hoppe 545, Al Seefeldt 544, Bill Pfaff 482.

Women Ollie Schallow 443, Lyd Erickson 434, Vi Bruce 408. High Single: Men Al Seefeldt 209-202, Elmer Hoppe 197, Bill Pfaff 181. Women Ollie Schallow 190, Lyd Erickson 183, Myrt Machel 145. High Team Scores: Team No. 2 1985, 759.

BML MON HDCP High Series: Carol Myszka 546, Marge Kluever 524, Terry thinks a the three to get a taste of Dean Meminger, Marquette's star guard whom McGuire calls "the best ball-handler who ever lived including Bob Cousy." "He's the one we'll throw at Fordham," said McGuire, who admittedly was looking forward to a packed house at the Garden "because I'm an actor I enjoy packed houses. That's what we're in the game for." The outspoken McGuire also jabbed New York teams for bruising the college basketball image here. "Teams don't want to come to Indiana, Michigan in key game CHICAGO (AP) Indiana's Hoosiers get a final shot at remaining in contention for the Big Ten basketball race tonight when they take on undefeated Michigan. A victory for the Hoosiers, who have a 6-2 record, would pull them within one game of the league lead but a loss to Michigan, 8-0, would drop Indiana three games off the pace with five to play. The game also marks the second meeting between the two teams' highly respected sophom*ores.

Last month the two teams tangled at Michigan and the Wolverines won it 92-81 although Indiana's George McGinnis outscored Michigan's Henry Wilmore 37-35. The Michigan-Indiana game highlights tonight's schedule with second-place Ohio State taking on Iowa. Other games find Illinois at Wisconsin and Minnesota at Northwestern. An Indiana victory over Michigan would pour interest in the race which recently has-turned into a two-team affair if Ohio State defeats Iowa as expected, Ohio State and Michigan would be tied for first place when the two clubs clash at Ann Arbor Saturday. However, if Michigan and Ohio State both win, Ohio State would have to defeat Michigan next Saturday to climb into a first place tie.

On the other hand, if Michigan can remain undefeated this week by winning over both Indiana and Ohio State, the Wolverines would have at least a two-game lead with four to play and the race virtually would be ended. Wausau area pool WOMEN'S THURSDAY 114 57 1M 71 II 13 74 7 SS 11 Bender Bill's Cotillion Jordan's I Jerry's Jordan's II RESULTS Cotillion 7, Jordan's I 2 Bill's 4, Jordan's II Bender 5, Jerry's 4 READ and WRITE US spring By The ASSOCIATED PRESS' All hands were on deck for the Pittsburgh Pirates until Gene Alley crossed swords with a one-armed rogue and became baseball's first major spring training casualty. Alley, whose contract signing Sunday brought the Pirates to full strength, suffered a broken left hand during Monday's initial fullscale workout when he tried to ward off a high-and-tight delivery from a pitching machine. The veteran shortstop said a gust of wind apparently caught the ball "and it took off. I ducked back and threw my hand up, and the ball hit me." The hand will be in a cast for about a month, team Doctor Joseph Finegold estimated.

Houston Manager Harry Walker and Kansas City pitcher Tom Burgmeier also were early accident victims. Walker was struck on the big toe of his left foot by a line drive and Burgmeier suffered a split lip when hit by a thrown ball. Rookie pitchers Jim Rittwage and Ed Farmer of Cleveland were sidelined with a pulled thigh muscle and strained Achilles tendon, respectively. Rittwage was the last American League pitcher to beat Baltimore before the Orioles closed out last season with a 16-game win string. And Cincinnati skipper Sparky Anderson spent his 37th birthday in bed with an ear infection and strep throat.

"I've never had anything so painful in my life as that ear," he said, forgetting temporarily the headache caused by the continued resistance of 15 unsigned Reds, including Johnny Bench, Pete Rose, Tony Perez and Lee May, to the club's salary offers. Willie Mays, still negotiating his contract, and Jim Ray Hart, recuperating from shoulder surgery, were the lone absentees as the San Francisco Giants went through their paces. Juan Marichal, beset by ailments last season, threw for five minutes and reported: "The fall felt light. I am optimistic." Curt Flood was among Monday's arriving celebrities at the far-flung camps. The controversial outfielder reported to the Washington Senators, huffed and puffed through a lengthy workout and then proclaimed: "The one personal goal I have is to kick the hell out of the Cardinals in the World Series." Flood, an 11-year St.

Louis fixture until the Cards dealt him to Philadelphia in 1969, refused to report to the Phillies, sat out last season while challenging the reserve clause in a federal court suit and finally consented to return as a $110,000 Washington chattel. Although the Senators finished last in the AL East in 1970, losing their final 14 starts, at least one Cardinal was prepared to accept his ex-teammate's World Series challenge. "If I can win 20 again and have the club win, that's what it's all about," said St Louis pitching ace Bob Gibson, who checked into camp and scaled a svelte 188 pounds after his first drill. The New York Yankees Catholic grade school basketball LEAGUE STANDINGS 14 0 St. Anne's St.

Matthew's 13 1 St. Mike's St. Paul's 10 4 Holy Name St. James 7 St. Mary's St.Therese's 1 1 St.

Florian's SATURDAY'S GAMES St. Anne's vs. St. Mike's St. Matthews vs.

St. Paul's St. Florians vs. Holy Name 4 I 5 9 2 13 0 15 HELD OVER! ssaiii loss club New York because New York teams won't return the games," said McGuire. "In the case of the Fordham game, well, they're going to visit us next year." McGuire built a powerhouse at Marquette without many players from New York, a happy hunting ground for the nation's hungry recruiters.

Meminger is the only starter from New York, "because we wanted to win with boys from Wisconsin." Now McGuire has his first big man 6-foot-ll Jim Chones, the sensational sophom*ore center. "I've never had a big man and I'm hurting because I don't know how to handle a big man," says McGuire. "But he could be the best in the country if he lasts until he's a senior. "Frankly, if the National Basketball Association and American Basketball Association don't merge soon, I'm afraid Chones will be signing to play pro ball." McGuire's indication was that Chones would be picked up by the ABA in their high-salaried, drafting war with the NBA. "There's no way I can stop a boy from leaving if he's offered $250,000," said McGuire.

"But," he added, "none of my players have been signed yet by the pros." Haywood case to higher court WASHINGTON (AP) -Spencer Haywood says he'll suffer irreparable injury to his playing condition, ability and reputation if the National Basketball Association doesn't let him play basketball with the Seattle SuperSonics and he hopes the U.S. Supreme Court agrees. The former University of Detroit star, who jumped last Dec. 28 to Seattle from the Denver Rockets of the rival American Basketball Association, asked the high court Monday to overrule a lower court decision barring him from playing for the Sonics. In going before the Supreme Court, Haywood asked for an injunction against an Appeals Court order favoring the NBA.

Also on Monday, the District Court in Los Angeles continued until Friday a bid by the Sonics to resume playing their controversial 6-foot-9 star. Bob Revers to go along with sharp shooting Greg Hammer and Tom Joyce, both averaging around 20 points a game. The remaining two slots in the Salem Regional are up for grabs with Burlington and Muk-wonago given a slight edge to squeeze through. Sixteen teams will be vying for berths in the Delavan-Darian Regional with Fort Atkinson the recognized power. Most observersf elt Milwaukee Lincoln was a shoo-in for a sectional berth last season that is until the Comets were knocked off by Milwaukee Boys Tech, a team they had beaten only a week earlier by 30 points.

Coach Bob Crawford has the talent again, but is keeping an eye peeled for Tech as well as Milwaukee Hamilton. Packers hire Dotsch GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) Green Bay Packer coach and general manager Dan Devine completed his staff of assistants Monday by naming Rollie Dotsch his offensive line coach. Dotsch has been head football coach and athletic director at Northern Michigan University since 1966, compiling a 35-16-and one record. Dotsch played at Michigan State from 1951 to 54 when De-vine was an assistant coach there, and later served as line coach under Devine at the University of Missouri.

Other Packer assistant coaches include Red Cochrane and Schnelker on offense, and Dave Hanner, Don Doll and Burt Gustafson on defense. 9 DBAD810 High Series: Tiny Pregont 549, Leroy Grosskreutz 532, Wayne Plant 525, Wayne Wolfgram 519, Del Duranceau 511. High Single: Tiny Pregont 212, Bob Schultz 208, Tom Bremer 199, Walt Gimbel 196, Dick Adams 192. High Team Scores: Crossroads Barbers 2418; Revenours 858. WBC MON.

825 High Series: Mel Dahlke 577, Martin Wilichowski 554, Ben Fandre 544, Jerry Christianson and Len Shulta 528. 1 High Single: Gary Peter 228, Ray Miller 225, Mel Dahlke 211, Martin Wilichowski and Herb Kroening 205. High Team Scores: Mason Sims 2477; McCrory's Bar 888. where he placed fifth in Pre-Olympic jumping. With Martin, Swor and 23-year old Adrian Watt of Duluth, who set a North American -record of 337 feet at Iron Mountain in 1968, entered the ski flying competition here is shaping up as a spectacular preview of the 1972 Olympics.

At Copper Peak, which is rated a 120-meter hill, the 500-foot mark is the goal of the power jumpers this year. The hill record of 440 feet was set last year by the Czech Zbynek Hubach. The U.S. will be represented by Martin and his brother Jay, Swor, Watt, Bill Bakke, Dave Norby, Jay Rand, Bruce Jennings, Tim Dennison, Dane Zelanakis, Dave Hicks and Ron Jacobson. Leading the Canadian team will be jumper-coach Slovomir Kardas, a member of the 1968 Polish Olympic Team, who placed fifth at Iron Mountain; Zdrek Mezl; Peter Wilson; Pat AT 7:00 9:00 (R) ENDS TUESDAY! -III.

WIN. BML MOUNTAIN CLIMBERS High Series: Jim Kamp-schroer 550, Bob Techmer 547, Aftrid Plein 537, Bob Kroll 533, Bruce Anderson 517. High Single: Jim Kamp-schroer 235, Miles VanSylke 206, Jrry Bolf 202, Jack Surf us 197, Bob Kroll 195. High Team Scores: Ferry Saw Service 2481; 899. BML MONDAY HANDICAP High Series: Harold Trittin Bill Lockner 610, Frank Gutowski 596, George Buch-berger 591, Bob Feria 575.

High Single: Bill Lockner 257, Jerry Baumann 234, Herb Jordon232, Frank Gutowski 227, Sarold Trittin and Kent Stetzer 233. High Team Scores: Jordon's 2712; Pike's Bar 974. NEW YORKER Business 51 South of Rothschild ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY 8:30 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. By KEN RAPPOPORT NEW YORK (AP) Al McGuire was being Al McGuire, which is to say he was being frank.

"Our winning streak is too long, our heads are too big and the only way for my fellows to listen to me is for them to lose a game for a change," the ultra-successful coach of Marquette's second-ranked basketball team said Monday. But that is not to say McGuire would prefer losing Thursday night in New York, his home town, before a sellout crowd at Madison Square Garden when his Warriors meet No. 11 Ford-ham. "At the present time," said McGuire, with the trace of a smile on his handsome face, "I'd have to say we were playing decent ball." It was a masterful understatement, for Marquette has not lost a game in 33 dating back to last year. And, maybe just maybe it could be McGuire 's problem.

The obvious reference of the mod, miracle-working coach was that Marquette is due for a letdown after all those victories. Ancfhe'd rather have a regular-season loss than lose later in the year like, say in the NCAA Tournament. Marquette will undoubtedly be invited as an at-large entry. "We've got three more games Fordham, Tulane and Creigh-ton and if we win one of them, we have a good chance of getting into the NCAA playoffs," McGuire said with a straight face at a luncheon of the New York basketball writers. Well, Fordham is the first of Morris; Tom Reaper; and Ray Golas.

Japan's strongest jumpers are entered here, led by Yukio Kasaya, who placed second in the 1970 World Nordic Championships in Czechoslovakia and has won six straight Class A events in Japan this year, setting a national record of 369 feet in the process; Seiji Aochi, who placed seventh in the 1970 World Championships; Takashi Fujisawa, who was sixth in 90-meter jumping in the 1970 World Championships; and promising young jumpers Akitsugu Konno, Kimio Saito, Kinuo Watanabe, Tamio Taguchi and Mineyuki Masuko. Tournament officials are expecting an estimated 20,000 spectators for the Western Hemisphere's only ski flying tournament. STOP A Great Voluptuous Entertainer V. Canadian teams set for ski flying tourney The Hiram Walker name is on the outside because the brandy is great on the inside. COLUMBIA PICTURES AND RASTAR PRODUCTIONS PRESENT A RAY STARK HERBERT ROSS Production Hi RAM I The field for the North Ztoierican Ski Flying meet, jslated for Saturday and Sunday at Copper Peak, in Iron-wood, has grown to 26 Srith the naming of the United jjtates and Canadian teams.

Eight members of the U.S. National Jumping Team, including North American Jumping Champion Jerry lartin of Minneapolis, will join Jour other U.S. jumpers, six UCariadians and eight Japanese, pdd Hammerness, a Norwegian exchange student at the University of Denver is also a Strong possibility. After many lean years, the international jumping hopes of the U.S. are on the rise and were further buoyed Feb.

14 when Derry Martin jumped 345 feet at Jron Mountain, Mich, to set a Tiew North American record for IflO-meter hills. The 20-year old 3vlartin broke the record of 340 feet set at Leavenworth, Wash. Jast year by 19-year-old Gregg Swor of Duluth. Swor recently returned from Sapporo, Japan Atrip in the suburbs among all those trees and all that grass. i4Thc people next door" ELI WALLACH DEBORAH WINTERS (MS 31D FOURTH 5T ml Hie Owl HELD OVER! annnip.

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