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PiwKgripri CI Bl04)mir9tOfV Nrmt, HL Sun My ISU football scrimmage disappointing to coach I. '1 -J 1 v. Making a point 1 -LI muted Iirniui Kutmt Irum ttl la kcr. he dvd rl H. tuu." Hart Mkl Kmrr it a Iff rJjr.aa limn llan-ipBlart, ll tikuk tun bo fur tJrcr.K to (tt itwinfi.

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I (I ImLursli ()'tAIK. It. I Wesleyan duo second in CCIW tennis KKNOSIIA The Illinois Wesleyan Nit I douhles team of Itoer Ashcroft and Tom Kaszynski took second place in I'oiuf liilih AuuoiIaiia, IJ'i Wllt-aton, I.I, Arroll. Carlliago, S'; I Imhurst, i' i. Illlnni.

Witvn, North Cntrl, North Park, 0 the College Conlerenee of Illinois and Wisconsin Tennis Tournament at Carthage College Saturday. Auguslana won the meet with 134 points. The Titans had 2'a points for seventh place. Ashcroft and Kaszynski reached the finals hy upsetting last year's top team of John Mordhorst and Bob Ilotle of Aiifjustnna, 6-3, 7-5 in the semifinals. In the finals, (he Titans lost to W'hea-lon's John Mess and Carl Westhcrg, 3-0.

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Vaaao C'' 10 14 Ii'4 Arnold Mar'O" HTA0 10 HUaOLII 0 Oan Morwi I 0 -Ja 1-ivhAr, Boanona Stv4 Si'a per. Jl l- Br ao Wicir, 'IJ-Va'K Moa. fl Paoi aooff omm', Ch.no vA0 MIOM MUtOLtl IVa, Fitr II VlUn lord. WAOAllA ISI-fnr M.toman, Gary SMrltr, Marlor9 trndATi jifKirk Htnrv, La Rov lAAlkiAwA SrlvuoAr. I (TAPOinl Aaihbum I Jar filLbtr, Roanok4Bnnl Monta Vonr, Matamor MIL! RiLAY 17 1 -Morton ISiott Inoram, iill Htubacn, am Anio, Dava KannliuM) 1 J3 i 1 -Normal Community (Bruca Jontfc ICaith MoDAiorn, Vine Canter.

Wavn WcCuan) Jt (BoO Balntr, Randy Cravfv BoU TrlAr, Varcu Waitonl La Roy (Rich Brunlng. Tim Cvani, Dou FoAhr, Stava PBld) j.4?-Pontiac (Brad Thompaon. Brian laugtilln, tralu Curry, Kan Taylor) 4J0-Lurrk4 (Bob Brandon, Phil Flanagan, Ban-nntl Adamj, M'va Varlln) VARSITY ItO-YARO RiLAY 1 33 4 Ponttac (Bob Poullot, Gana prjncll, Brian Luiihlin, Joe Mackinwn) I 114-Normal Community (Bruca Jonai, Kflth MoMiAlhorn, Mike Canter, Wayne VcCuan) Pmo (Vlka Snyder, Kan Faulk, Mark Hynev Mike Hflly) I s. 4 Morion (Rick Ham, Chuck Swenson, Dan Krnnkutt, Doiiq Trtraulll I J6 3- (Jeff Kylf. Gra NffJlar, J.m Johnion, Ken Teutsch) 1:3 Lincoln (Rich Oiarker, Pat Itulmmoni, Ore Aooel, Jalf Lael LONO JUMP 71 ft.

I In. Jim Juniper, Bloomington 1 ft. In. Mark Hynei, El Paw It. 101 A ln.

-Morrl Tummen, Roberfi-Thawvllia 70 It. 9' In. -Murk Harlan, Pontlac 10 II. 9 In. Conrnd Moore, Washington) Alan Lord, Wrioella HIOH JUMP 4 It.

4'i In. Charlie Fiannigan, Tremont 4 ft. In. Mike Rudiilll, De Land-Wfldon 6 ft. 1 In.

-Brian Laughlln, Pontlac 6 Perkins, Morton; Jim Jumper, Bloomington; Galen Dale, Mahomet-Seymour POLE VAULT 13 ft. 4 Kramer, Gibson City If. 4'a In. Joe Howard, Morton tt. 4 In.

Don Hedrlck, Fisher ft. 3 In, Ken Schmidt, Normal Community Henry, Le Roy; Dennis Smith, Morton DISCUS 164 ft, 5 In. -Bill Lewis, Ponliac H0 ft. 5 In, Mark Koenlg, Washington 1.14 ft. 5 Eckhoff, Roanoke-Benson IJ9 ft.

II In. Gary Cade, Mahomet-Sevmour 139 tt. JH In. Lee Ryburn, Normal Community 13; ft. l'-j In.

Mike Wcstra. Piper City SHOT PUT sj fl. 5 Kneip, Roanoke-Benson SO ft. B'i In. Bob Dewey, Hnyworth 9 ft.

Knolh, Bloomington IB ft. 11 in. Gary Cade, Mahomet-Sevmour in fl. l'j In. -Jim Schultz, Slanford-Mlnier IS fl.

1 in. Bruce Miller, University High 5)88 11 Mr Vumpu Amu tal daw avi wu 79.88 Every day Eastland Center Southern Redbirds N-jtfirrn lihpoii I iiitrii)' mifihly baxUall tam a wrtkrnd tep tf lUinwti Male wt'h 71 aad 12 2 tWrrrnrt lclociri orr Ihe ItdJUrxlt. Tie KnluVti. hu are 34 orr and S-l Ui the cmfcrrnce. brat IL 134 In jjic oprtr fYlday.

Tlve kxtiet drujijini UUnwt Mate MidtMrm bie lo 27 ard k(l ItrdUrdi at 11-11 fur the f4n. Nut unty did 5uuUra liliwuia ecl lummtrij prrfomianrtii at the plate, but U.c SalukU also njnytd urrtj pilchiffi reached f)rt-gamc tarter and winner Meve Ilandall for Jiut three aingles and nwnafrd only five tangles la the licbtrap off the combined effort of Jim Fischer who went aeven innings, and Dava Mart a. who hurled the final two. Southern rocked atarter and loeer Bob lljuman and his tucceisor. Ft.U Foi.

lor 12 hits tn the first game and coasted Use victory after Kurir.g three runs In tlie first Inning. ISU's only run in Ihe opener iini-anied ji Itanddll retired the lint tunc batters he facrd and wai nncr in lnuble. In Uie jxtund Rftine. Illiaois Itate hofificd 6-0 lead after four Bears announce 5 rookie signing CIIICAdO IAIN Tie Chicago Bears Satuday announced the signing of five rookies. Ilie new coiners include running backs Dennis Ferris of Pittsburgh and Willie lcttis of Arizona, defensive end Sid Ilailcy, Texas-Arlington, linebacker Ray Cargancs, Millersvillc Pa.

State, and offensive tackle F.d Nicholas. North Carolina State. Prrp I(niii5 rosuIlN Rioominytnn aanloul 0 Huomlngion Chamna'gn C'M'ai 1 Decatur Vacrhur Normal Community fl c-Urtion OT Double-knit 100 polyester BLAZER SUIT by Don Richards The Shelby Blazer Suit by Don Richards fires up the fashion scene this spring. Metal buttons spark the front of the Shelby, highlighting the three scalloped pocket flaps. Of 100 polyester double knit, styled with broad lapels and a center vent to emphasize its lean silhouette.

The perfect "in between" suit, the Shelby falls between the more formal look of a business suit and the casual look of sport coat and slacks. 89.90 Othern 69.90 to 199. SO I MbibvH Cl" I'liinf nihil It" 'I. 0WW Hi tw Iwoil.iy inert but lunl luixn brigtil rt l4inlr Mod Kmnk lubula wi tim-l in 119 arcoiid IJtyurd high lut ltin.il arU firM ltu Ilium g.irtrrrd a lowrtli l.m-liiu-ti In Ihr rifrd dash ml tlunl in rm Urslcyn He a "iit pbn in lii'nr Ih. in i ni l.nk Milt'i w.i Ixortli U.i '( mi Ii.i!i huih i--It JlM -4 .1 Mill.

Vi lunula urn- lilol.cti III llli.il 1-Vl'llH Ifl'LiV but llil lH ill s.itunl.iy ii lion rth i ft Ih-llct io nd i id run in I '4 I to sh.itti tlie -ld in. uk of I Viii in l'i CiHlugf Stielrl nil ImiI in liv Tun i ii.ii lin of An'iistaiM's Cary llohd.ty winl II In 3i inches lor re ord breaking in the pole aull UcNxlard of oil plarcd MiiHitl to Holiday and rli in i Ibr pn urns record height Wesleyan ties for fourth in conference golf KKNOMIA I Mending chainpuHi Illinois Wesleyan tell to a fourth place fie with Auguslana in tin College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (iolf I'ohif fJiihh Norllt ltiilll. 611, Millikin. US. MllnuK.

SI; Anguiln. Vli i nrlhrtor, iso. FiiTihuril, MO) W'iMton, 'Ji Norlh Purl-, oi Tournaiiu'iit at the Bristol Oaks Country Club here Sal unlay. Carroll won the two-day tournament with a lilfi total. The Titans totaled Iu2 strokes Khiihursl's Craig Arends was the medalist with a total of Mil on the par 72 course.

Wesleyan's Tony Keller, who was two over par for the last 27 holes he played, placed sixth with an Karrar was 83-80-103, Jim' Chivell, 81-85-l(i(l: and Tom Slewart, HI 84108 for the Titans. Indiana State nips Redbird netters The Indiana Slate University tennis learn won all the doubles matches and defeated Illinois Stale in a 'dual tennis meet at Illinois Stale Saturday, 5-4. SINGLES M.irk Rrtlh (III. Slfllr) clolrMtnd Roufr Convrnt tlnd. SlfllBI.

6 4, 16, 6 1. Drtii Hlqq (Mid. SI.iIb) (If'eHlfd Wayn Johnson (III. M.itr'), 6 2. Jim Musnidvc (III.

Slntn) dalenlrd Mrtx Pnkorny llnd. Sl.ili'l, 6 4. J-6. i. Mlki Kublpld (Ind.

Slrtte) dele.HBd John Nolan (Ml. Sl.ih.l, t-b. 46. 6 2. Mall Wspq (III.

Sldli'l Cprug Benls (Ind Sl.ilcl, 6 6 0. M.irk Suilor (III. Slnlcl dlii(iled ijury bmllh (Ind. M.ili'), 6 1, 6-4. OOUBLES Convprso Kubleld (Ind.

hltitc) delciiled Musgmvt H.ilh (III. St.ilnl, 6-0, 7-J. BiagChris Palmer (Ind. Sl.ilc) deletiled Weea Nuln (III. Slflle), 4-3, 6 bmith-Pokornv (Ind.

Slate) dtfealcd Johnson-Ron OeVrles (III. Stale). 4-4. 4-4, 4-4. After the Rains! Starts Quicker! Mows Easier! vial fcwiijjwi a.

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m-jrrd II nfr Saturday lfal 17 a finish tttIran hm ni iihIivkIomI i Westen joins Western staff as line coach M.U OMH Ur li ii. foniwr hsm.hI.hiI IkUII -Mh ai Hk CnlvrrMly of IUiikhs. lm- Ix tuuv nffcRnive'liiif nh and iisirl rrfw Jon Illinois iiiimrtimitl May Gil lYIfrvm. M' lin-rlir t-f ilili in iTsfurtwl aiiMit roncbts ainl ttill. lio a rtcruilcr l-r tis ti i knowlfdg should 1 rv -1 f- 1 1 for ur pmRnirn hrrr Ucsiim a- "Kililin freshman folljiill rmich 'Mfl In- iiMrtt-d lo Hie varsity posilioii in 1970 Ik' Mnitl iin 'iirlit'r Mini as mi Illinois fooib.ill a.ssisl.ini from The ihw Wcslirn Illinois' t-oach is RciH'rully m-dili'd wilh rrstnrmn Rockford West's football to state prominence.

His first team, as head coach, had a 2-6-1 record in I Ml. hut his four succeeding squads compiled winning marks. Tie and I9fi.) Wesfcn teams won conference crowns, including an lUideleated slate in. I1IC.4. through nine Rames His over all West record was MO 12-3.

Lincoln drops Urbana twice Lit BAN A il'NSi Lincoln rallied lor runs in the top of the to drop L'rbana. 0-3. and then scored a triumph behind the pitching of Mike Swingle for a Big 12 Conference doubleheader sweep Saturday. The victories gave Lincoln a HM final conference record and kept the Ilail.split-ters' title hopes alive. Bloomington is 9-3 and Mattoon is 9-4.

Four walks and one hit batter Lincoln rally in the Don McLaughlin delivered a bases-loaded Single and John Andrews a bases-loaded double lor two runs-batted-in each. 'Swingle scattered six hits in the nightcap to improve his season mark In 3-3. FIRST GAME Lincoln Urbana 0(10 003 000 000 4 1 3 McLaughlin and Smith; Dilley, i7). Ilirsey (7 and Van Tyne. SECOND GAME Jjincoln Urbana 010 000 210 010 4 1 0 1 Swingle and Smitii; Johnson, Jlebcge j('6 and Van Tyne.

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