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Daily News from New York, New York • 216

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Dennis. Phil RBI 77 4 36 3i 57 20 3 125 33 31 37 54 70 79 30 40 17 111 7 1 73 18 79 30 3 40 r4 35 32 53 2 30 44 79 24 r4 51 14 152 19 9 31 58 68 12 87 40 27 33 37 33 33 33 eT 51 45 -31 1 178 271 22 149 1S 7 366 44 It suggested fnat perhaps wis7 Wis simply a misunderstanding oa tfo.commissiaser's part, butJifler wouldn't, let his adversary off tjjftt easily. l- 't -f ypn must blame John Gaherin (the? owners' negotiate) for failing td veplain out agreement- to Is Mitier misunderstanding, on Gaherin 's part? "I'm sure he replied. Whoever is to blame, Juihn's damage has been done and now a suggestion: Let Bowie Kuhn, the owners', commissioner, and Mar-virf-Miller, sthe "players' 'commissioner, stop throwing darts at each other and Jet thertwo sides get down to the of settling their differences fc' i 'fOA i- This is how Gil Clancy and Howard Albert became Jerry Quarry's new manager, tt started with a telephone call from Quarry, who had been in a seven-month retirement. V' "I've had a lot of personal problems lately (a divorce, managerial problems), but they're all over with' now," Clancy quoted Quarry.

"I'm only 27 years old and I know one thing, when I hit people I hurt them." 5 After making sure Quarry had no managerial entanglements 3 3 40 36 9 1 5 7 -17 3 10 0 38 2 0 2 19 0 I 5 19 17 2 7 3 9 7 4 1 5 18 1 17 4 yer. dob. Jem. Hou 1C5 131 122 124 175 192 152 117 Evans. DarreM.

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S.F. land Open at Rockville Centre lanes last night. Her pinf all was 3669, 136 sticks better than Rita Justice, who checked, in with 3533. 'After last night's final, squad, "the field was cut to the top 16, who will roll two eight-game 'blocks this afternoon and at 3 and 8. Close 1 up in standings were Patty Costello and 197X Bowler fit the Year, Paula Sperber.

i Recognizing the a achieved by Eddie Elias and the PBA in ttv BC-TV JS-week televised' -seriesi starring in San Jose, Calif Jan. 6, the Profes sional Women Bowlers Assn. will emulate the men by national coveraage the- Pro-Wome Classic, in. Hamburg, Dec. Next Nkk Dubak's Elmsford Women's AU-Star: Assn.

will stage a tourney Entrx-can be. made a the lanes or by contacting Jean 10 Pox Chase- Lane, Convent Station, J. .07961.. PBA iV ia Honolulu this week in the, Winston-Salem Invitational and the results there may determine "the race' for 1972 Bowler of the Year between Nelson Burton Jr. and Don Johnson.

SPARES; Marie Color con-ntiued to- pace ihe. Eastern Classic at Frank Esposito's Paramus Bowl with a 14-point lead. Top scoreHs were: Stan Marchut 685, Richie" lula 675, Marty Pols 670. John Belt 670, Joe-Berardi 8. Rebain 658.

Tom Fo.itlin 651,: Joe Tolvay 647 and Ron Don-lin 632 Buddy Hefferrsm stroked games of 245, 245 and 201 for the nigM's high series 61 in the Met Ma Classic at Bowl-mor. Two of the leagues youngest Iwwlers, Joe Berardi and Mark Roth, are 1-2 in average with 204 marks i New York Bowling Assn.T wil hold anual Christmas dinner at Spartan Restaurant. Maspeth, Monday, Dec 18 at 8 p.m. Tomorrow night at 9, at Paramus Bowl, Ralph Engan, Chuck Peszano, Al Del Greco and Bill DeAndrea will be inducted into the Bergew County Hall of Fame. Del" Grecoi former "editor of the Bergen Record, and DeAndrea will receive the honor posthumously Tony Sparando posted -a four-game 871 at Fred Mazzarello's College Lanes in the Buk-k Classic Baruch a three-game over NY1T--Square in the Eastern Cintereol-legiate Conference Y.

Bowlmor with lona Jn Hind spot Kevin BaRazar." 44, shot high game and Hil Pan-Wff, Baruch, 642, high series. Stevens-t holds a one-game1 lead over Petersen the New Jersey division -Bob Cheadle rolled a 300 in the Major league at Ed Arnold's Port Jeff Bowl. Hernandez. Enzo. Hickman.

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AH. Wyon. James. Ho. 73Fr.JLTD 2-BtorHarrftop and was free to 'deal with him, Clancy" had one more question.

"You'll have to come to New York, can you stand cold weather "I love the cold," said Quarry, a Californian. He fights Randy Neumann in the Garden on Jan. 5. When the Philadelphia Daily News started tWhen Will The 76ers Win, Their First Game?" contest, after the team had lost its-first floOry one 'reply said: "Can ydi send' jne a copy of nextyear's schedule 5 v5 Campaeris. All-Star interpreter Notice' that 'World' Series? films will fee'- shown tomorrow at Jimmy's Restaurant, brings ttf mind the most amusing story of the post-season.

It happened in the AL playoffs.7 After -fouling off several pitches in a pressure situation, Gon-jzalo Marquez had slammed the game-wjnning hit for the'A's and now he was into: a for the xustomary post-game interview. MarqueaL5s from. Venezuela and it was explained that his English wasn't very good, so Bert Cam panaris would Serve as interpreter. "Campy," said a reporter, him how many pitches he fouled eff before he got Ms -----s Campaneris did 'as he was asked, talking to Marquez in -Spanish. It sounded somethtng Hke, "Cnantoa: pedotas usted pego antes de consequer ua verdadero pegaao?" i theeenk heet, fiii oh seex," Marques said to Campaneris, "He say he theenk.he heet fiii "oh seex," said the interpreter.

tr'j i Yon. would a team tha recently-lest Brad Park, Jim Neilson and 'Dale Rolf wouldn't brieve Claus.Neverthe-less, the Bangers hold their annual Christmas party for players' families Dec 22: Twenty Rangers have 32 ch3-dren, pur players are bachelors-'': Newcomer Ron Harris claims rto be the player 3n the NHIi-wth Jwins, Ronald, and Robert, and let's seethe, that 'rry, 'r Jj? Bob.Fishel, Yankess' super PR-man, is on-ihe ntend after under-igeing surgery for a. detached retina i Give the people a good theyH'turn out. Make it a good local attraction, much the. bettef.VThat explains- the fine attendance at the Garden's first college basketball doubleheader of the season.

i Nate's jConcession fo SjiperttardomCil'. Twd years ago Naa Archibald, then, earning a salary in six figures, drove a low-priced Gremlin. still the same old Nate, but his concession to-NBA superstardom is a hew Grand Prix. Walt Prazier says the toughest, defensiveplayer in 'the league for is Dick Van Arsdale. ''When he plays guard, he plays me tougher than, anybody else- in.

the league says Clyde, 'He waits foe. you "to make-your move first. Dick and' hir twjn brother (Tom) are the most Tinderrated players hi the league." i j' -v v-Gf. all those who Were, shocked by Phil Cheiafcr's NBA, high 7S1 CI. Ear CnsH-aatiCi rncr Sttcnax rma tmmt a tott; Kaai atker eiU lt Pn Ck get fat THE 0ILT COMPACT CAR STILL miCEO LIKE COMPACTS USED TO IE 114 i ....43 Test Oivt mt fraai wheel drive Bmsiaa al Pane aatsaafcle.

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9aeeas 21244-6 Teiw. State Wichita Palls, 9 (AP) Larry Dorsey return a punt 2 yards for a touchdown, to start Tennessee State on ita way t6 a 29-7 victory over Drake he-fore more than 10,000 fans in the Pioneer BowJ today. Tennessee State's victory in the jf id-west i college' divisioo championship was its fourth straight bowl triumph. Last year, the Tigers whipped McNeese State ni the Grantland Rice Bowl. 2i sotrm BOAaWAr.

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CAU: Q12) 22437S FC.i3 of 53 points 'the other night, the most, shocked -person in the world I i i rfi i i 1" i i i I 4 139 aiUHTTIC AvCtJUE mm A bVm. fMMLM arT.f ir-Kl4fD naa io oe nxEQte viarit. vnenier coance- 10 jreguisny in his second pro. year: when Clark "refused to his contract. Chenier's'-fiff drmanee "Was "th greatest I'v peen little iaw according To'Cehe Shue, who psed coach Carl Monroe it ti.

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