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2-C Fort Myers (Fla.) News-Press Sat. Doc. 15. 1973 Mulberry Free Throws Slug Raiders i om-rif and reserve Brown left the eame via the without Tommy leacock and reserve good on 18 of 24. (gDog Racing Bkrdal nlaved Raiders of Fort Myers.

50-47. Hi doiiiiu center Andy Harris quit me squad for personal reasons. The Raiders entered the final period in a 32-32 deadlock with Mulberry. But Clifford Griffin and Mitchell Friday night. Riverdale.

now 2-3 for the season, will host Charlotte High Saturday night. Mulberry is now 3-1 for the two starters who appeared in all previous games. Center Robert Jenliins. top reboand man and scorer, is sidelined for disciplinary reasons and will be out indefinitely. Guard There was no junior oi imj game.

Riverdale was denied use of a school bus for travel because of the energy crisis and had to attend the game in private cars. The jayvee game was called off because nf the inconvenience. Special to tht News-Press MULBERRY Mulberry' cashed in 10 times at the free throw line in the final period and edged the Riverdale Entries Results aiullflll MULSCRKT MATINM Pint Oro 6 J. Is foul route and Mulberry pulled ahead. Lorenzo Brown led the.

Raiders -with 15 points and James Bradford added nine. Mitchell Brown and Griffin each had eight. Mitchell Brown turned in a fine rebounding performance. The Hardee brothers, Ray and Ron, led the scoring for Mulberry with 4 points each. David Keyes added 13.

It was a rough game with 21 fouls whistled against Riverdale and only 13 against the home club. The Raiders Connected on 11 of 13 free throw attempts while Mulberry was (0-0 I RHardtt i i i IS Howeil 3 3 4 9 Dkevtl 1 I I 3 Han i.i 1 an Sirst Ouln. M.t CrtoCe'od) 16.20 80 40 3-0 3.J0 JeconS Ouln. JI 0 tJmnd FIOh O) 180 J.60 Avon Park Rips Charlotte Tarnons could onlv Tarpons could only VBron LBrown Brodtord Brundooo Merrick, Grirtin Mullioon Siovback FT 4 6-6 14 2 3 4 7 3 7-10 13 I 0-0 0 0-0 0 6 2-4 14 0 0-0 0 000 6 0 0-6 0 II Ji to UnNli EkcoEMot6l "6 4 00 IRnHrde '011 1 NWH om 0 0-0 ORIchrdsn till 1 BlAill urns manage 36 Bls'ln 0r (I) Am.Im nM.ihla til )0 nuarter." said losing coacn Hvmes 47 Totals Bis Third ti ii-ij 4 18 11-13 H-47 Kiverdait 1' 'J su 18-50 Bsb Man lev Shoos Gs Is Jeter Vam (or Evtntng Hiir leker Jff Busted Third erf out Kalhv Vino On Soeed Int6m Heei Oort fturlti YormentHo King) Breez B'tir C0 Kino Kilty Firm Fouls: Biverdolt 21. Mulberry, 13 Fouled Out: Rlveraalt M.

Brown GTecrimcol Fouls: Mulotrry, Kevts Ron Hardtt After a close first half, the hosts ripped the Tarpons early and ended up canning 29 points In the third quarter to build up the winning margin. We played pretty well in the first half, but they just blow right past'us in the third Joyful Jock era 0 NtS'lCeOk'S Sh'Hy SHy'rter Cr'ln Out Loud gkccCaii firs do Ditty Frill SmhO MO'Ole MO'y SHtn Or dt Rod OnlOll Hindsite Heio Rov Nioa Tayto Crs Anlono So ky So row F. A Clio Ginger Site OrodeO Special to the Ntwt Prett AVON1 PARK Avon Park broke a close game wide open in the third period Friday night and ended up romping past the Charlotte Tarpons, 91-63. SI second nan points. Tarpon starter Steve Lorn-bardo did not play due to a reoccurrence of mononucleosis.

Spoerner is not sure whether he will be available for the rest of the season. Charlotte goes after us elusive first win tonight at Riverdale. The Raiders are 2-3 on the season. I 0(1)(1J)IOIOO Triioeto -OorkiK?) S.00 J.O0 j.JO TooOt Bd qv (.3) 2.60 1.00 Cofu) Vikins (81 Fourth Ouin. 1M.00 Trittctod oil) 1317.ee Vim T.OOV $.00 3 60 V.uStnlH) 50.20 60 Clc(? Fifth Ouin.

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IS0.60 Trlttcto U8 60 Kolo (4) 17.40 6 SO 4.00 Oocotui (3) 14.00 4 00 Quttn Ct'nstin 3 00 51 1 1 -Second Victory Leads Tarpon Win tft i Vnn CHARLOTTE Don Spoerner. Jim Harris and Jack Parker did most of the damage to the Tarpons, scoring 2a and 22 points, respectively. Rick McRay added 15 points for the winners. Nate Fredericks and Andy Squires carried the bulk of the scoring for the Tarpons. now 0-5.

Fredericks canned 11 field goals and added two of four shots from the line for 24 points. Squires didn't score from the charity line but cashed in on 10 fielders for 20 points. Avon only led 13-12 at the end of the first quarter and held a 36-28 lead at the end of the first half. But the winners rambled for 55 points in the second half to account for their 91 total whjle the winless AVON PARK a Edison Drops 83-72 Game OnFree Throws wnicnoov Jolly Jury Cn don Ovk Nee Aiqnna CrSdtD 5" 6rocto nv Neo Oiamo: ly Little Oo In CroOtC SI 10 2-4 22 0 1-2 I 12 i 29 4 6-0 8 63 5 15 2 2 4 6 3 2-4 8 JPorr Ciatt JHar Rod son McRay Tu.s!y Corns Special to ths NewvPrsis Jones Fre ks Sores Hun ton Jon Thomas Ham'ton Sou'rs Uohn Totais 2 0-0 4 11 2-4 74 10 0-0 20 1 2 2 4 2 00 4 2 12 5 1 0 0 2 0 1-1 I ,00 0 0 39 6-9 63 19-61 26-91 Totals 38 15-26 91 Pnaot tfoexori S.10I Possport Wonoin sum I I SrVv Burton US Julitrlans Pinlojoit stvtrttrt Awake More Pt'tre Cr'mon Henrv otto St left eighth Vlliomondv Brave Whir B.B.'S OS olljy Leu'M Colo Ninth ddeS Ehtrv Romeo Smooth LOd HOmebast Ttnth Vlfflll MO 5edenlodd J.H ly JOS Nee Susie (levontH Bounty Oh Onbro Oroc Bit Sslln Stridor Twtlftrt leweier Ph Whip Croom Quia. Ml 80 Ninth IJ.

16 13 21 Tnrtci I2SJ.0 5.40 4.60 3.40 4.60 3 80 6.00 Criorlottt Avon Psrk Oukt Bonnor (7) Nollvt Toitnt 3) Dtmurt Oonno 4 Oomtv 4 Geld Or nd crn Bmt Bomo 9 ty CrodoC 31 Foboiev An'son's Buddy P.P.. Rod Boy SoyitGo Crs do 5U Fr tklna Fran Amort Pom Hnd dos SB.sFsto Crs do 0 Skipoor Moudi MOSS Bin Braver Oroonot Crs dtp Li. lucky Cnllt Ink To'al tou's: Cftorlotte 19. Avon Park 12 Fouled out: Fredericks (CI. Technical touit; Cnarlotlt 2 dcoocn 4 bench), Larry mn 106 pounds: Tom Freeman (C) de.

Willie McGowon tmo (FM) dec. Greg Slllwell lCL) 2-1. WKSMV Rik Whldd.n(S. J127 pounds: Jeff Read (C) ts dec. Rick Noel (S) 12 Biran Slonen (FM) pm Alon Carter (CD :20.

133 pounds: Oove Curfman (SI pin Gary Oirlano (CL) Sttvs Hoitlns (C) pin Richord Woltskell (FM 1:50 139 pounds: Jim Whidden (S) dec. Ron Anderson (FMI 7-4; Barry Kelly (CD dec. Carlos Granom (C) -6. U6 pounds: Steve Curfman (S) dec. Larry Provencal id 7-1; Matt Mignons (CD pin Ron Beison (FM) 2:5.

156 pounds: Jonas Bonderly (SI sup. dec. Tim Kelly (CD 15-2; Bob Anderson (FM) draw John Mason (C) 2 2. 168 pounds: Bucky Bonks (FM) dec. Tom Dtcks (S) 6-4; John Oliver (C) dec.

(C) Pin Maurlc. McGee (SI Richard SileoK (FM) Din Greg Canvolkm (CL 2:26. Meovyweights: Ralph Woodrins (CD forteit; Billy WIlMamt (C) OeMtyert (FMi 3:45. 40U Eltvtnlh Ouin. tlOt.40 Htiped (1) 26.20 16 80 17.00 Konoio(7) 1S.20 5 20 Denton Bronco (6) V00 TwtlHh Ouin.

Triltcto 24f.0O IB Jody Scott (T) IS 00 i 20 3 JO Hamilton isle (J) 5.60 3.00 Dumiiiol (4i 3.00 Atttndonce Handle Slll.606.00 six of nine. A total of 33 fouls were called against the Bucs and only 17 against Florida College. Robert Andrews led a balanced Edison attack with points. Williams added 13 and Greg Boyd and Johnny Turner 11 each. Chairlie Grain led Florida College with 20 points.

Pete Jolly adding 18. Gates Erwin 17 and Juan Manuel 16. 'We did a pretty good job, came back real strong in the second half," Thimlar said after the game. "But they really started blowing the whistle on us and we lost three of our big men on the boards and it killed us. When you lose four of your top five it has to hurt." Cnet ot Bdev Red Knights Belt Bishop Verot Un Coll Amtrlcon An thm RedOou NIGHT i.l PUNTA GORDA Al Lloyd, the Charlotte High School wrestler who has won all five of his matches this season by falls, set a school record as he made a sensational pip of Sebring's Maurice McGee in just 11 seconds Friday night at Charlotte's gymnasium.

The action came 'in the Charlotte quadrangular meet, won by the undefeated Tarpons who are now 5-0. Charlotte finished with 83 points. Fort Myers with 67, Cypress Lake 50 and Sebring 31. Ttdtn Chorlottj M. Fort i Mvtrs 67.

Cypress Lokt 50, Storing 11. srril Round 9 Pounds: Don Htobtntr (C Sin John Rice (51 Torty Oorsono IFWI Bin Lorry White (CLI 106 pounds: Oreg StUvvtH (CL) Din Willlt McGowon (SI Tony for on. tlno (FM) sup. doc. Tom Frttmon It) "iVl pounds: Sam Mitchell Hendry (S) 4 Al Otloso (CL) dec.

Bart ttrlek C) 91. 120 pounds: Jim Bostwlek (C) uO. dec Rick Whidden (SI 16-5; Bob Un-oerburg (FM) pin Wodt Schitbtr (CL) pounds: Alon Carter (CLI pin Rick Noel (SI Brian Stonek (FM) sua dec Jetl Read (CI 23. 133 pounds: Dave Curtmon (SI Pin Richard Wolfsktil (FMI Sttvt Hareiline (C) pin Gory Gojiono (CLI IC) sup. DeSoto Falls In Overtime S1 Orsdt coto Okemgh 60 CrKs Lmoo Maria Colt CrSdt I Tr vt Coy Com R.S.

B'utAky Coleonda CrsdeM Special to the Newt-Press TAMPA The Edison Community College Buccaneers ran into foul trouble late in the second half and Florida College rallied to trim the Bucs, 83-72. in the Florida College Invitational tournament Friday. Central Florida outraced Seminole CC, 93-81, in the tourney opener. Kdison and Seminole will meet at 7 p.m. tonight for third place with the championship game scheduled for 9 p.m.

The Bucs trailed. 42-41. at the halftime intermission. Coach Hugh Thimlar's Edison team bounced back and led by four points before big Herbert Williams fouled out. Seconds later Len Sanders picked up his fifth personal and Florida College started to come on strong.

Then' Edison ran into more trouble as Terry Thimlar and Tim Vealey fouled out. Florida College, outshot from the floor, dropped in 19 of 27 free throw attempts while the Bucs cashed in on firtt Bd oeotirdii rv Mth'lo vn'lo VI'ley Mini lovt Socond Odkiond Kid Denton fclht Jo Citift Any Justice Third PAvlron S1 Cuckv ern flrn.A Low HO Ktno Borit of Bd'wov Rutty un otrt 18.1 Ha mntr Beckon Jaurit firs do Hur KlltWB tB Tornode KonjdtWttto! SS'dm Money 6orl stridor ilnrw Boy Sanlord Co'e dia Conference opener against the Eagles. Larry Mansfield led the Knights scoring, netting 21 points as five North players hit double figures. John Blalock had 13 markers with Mike Formosa hitting 13. James Laster and Robert Goodwin each had 10 points.

David Gorgone led the winless Vikings (0-4) with 14 markers with Tom Crane hitting nine. Bishop Verot won the junior varsity test, 42-38. SPECTACULAR Pinto Low Bey Neo hoi Lin Mar -firm BDISON Andrew Thimlor Vealey WIHiomi 1 Bod Sander! Turner yvooooner Totals FLORIDA COLLEGE 7 0 0 14 7 0 0 4 corter 4 VI 9 4 I I Grain 6 8 9 20 612 13 Erwin 6 5-12 17 5 13 Him ber 0 13 1 4 0-0 6 jolly 2 4 It 4 3 4 11 Manutl 7 2 4 16 0 0 Molte 0 0 2 0 33 6 9 72 snrvuck 1 0-0 Totals 32 19-27 83 Diomona oiut uaoiotti COUNTY'S MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM TONIGHT TtOBtl "on M.O. Wheler Bi Bunny Koren Con Reoilty -tilth Crsdt NeptCoBtll Fonrv Lore Button Fy SnowTroy Catty Jone Come What May Shr ly Foim tevtntli Grade Cruet One Ruiert Guese DEC.enf 1M9CCT1(DC IN LAKE PLACID Gary Sapp, 6-9 center for the Green Dragons, led Lake Placid over the DeSoto Bulldogs for a 63-56 overtime win Friday night. Lake Placid led from the beginning until just before the end of the fourth quarter when DeSoto's Ted McKenzie produced a game-tieing field goal to force it into overtime.

The Green Dragons scored four quick baskets and held the lead to stop the Bulldogs bid for the over time upset. Sapp scored 18 points from the field and five of five from the free-throw line for a total of 23 points. Teammate Svlvester Dukes was second HaiMime: Florida College 42, Edison mm mm mmm I 1 'iT'-r' 51 Edison 33, Florida Total Fouls Mm son Mam uoo Williams, College 17. Fouled Out: Ediwon SonOers, Tnimlar, vealey. M'ooy Re trnt LSBSstssssssw N.

FORT MYERS BISHOP VEROT irvuav SCO'O Crsde Coach Bob Hildebrand's North Fort Myers Red Knights have played a good game, a bad game and a so-so game. Yet the Knights boast a 2-1 record. Friday night they turned in the so-so game, committing 11 turnovers while disposing of the Bishop Verot Vikings. 79-44, at the North gym. "We looked ragged," Hil-debrand said.

"We did a lot of running tonight." The Red Knights travel to Naples Monday for their South Flor- Gators Win Fourth BELLE GLADE Sam Mitchell and Monroe Graham combined for 51 points Friday night, igniting the Everglades Gators to a solid 88-74 win over Belle Glade Day School. Monroe Graham ripped the nets for 10 field goals and three charity tosses for 23 points while Mitchell hit for 13 fielders and two foul shots for his 28 markers. Kenny smallwood and Irvin Graham each added 12 points. Msr SOUTHERN Grieso Ceie BUhth Oiomond Bear 9 PUOPO 3 4 4 10 4 45 12 Smt'lng Sandy Se nd Tim A'ne) Fn'lvtns GOI Klma Jhjno Go 3'' 3 13 7 10 I 51 6 1-3 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 1 10 3 0-0 6 Grade A Ton Tennie Ant nv Leooto RuBiet Rd let I 2'J 'i Formoso 0 0-0 0 Barnes 00 0 'Bloiock 1 0 0 2 prtddv if fSchumon ill 'Gilmore 2 22 Goodwin 0 0-0 0KOrecn 0 oo 1 0 0 2 n.n Crone DO gone Day V.eiiareK Good OO gone Trregno Powell Pooo Townlty BoKer Johnson "Iggweilr Totois Terriers Clobber Christian. 92-34 Astro Betty 51 oec.

Jim Whidaen (SI 15-5. Borry Kelly (CLI Pin Don Anderson (FM) 4:51. 146 pounds: Sttvt Curfman (SI Pin Mac Mignona (CL) 5:30: Lorry Trovencol (C) pin Ron Btison (FM) 1:25. 156 pounds: Bob Andrtws (FM) Pin jonas Bonderly IS) 2.54; John Mason (CI draw Tim Kelly (CL). 168 pounds: John Oliver (C) pin Tom Dicks IS) :30: Bione Kelly (CL) pin Bucky Banks (FM) 1:40.

186 pounds: Greg Vanvelkm (CL) dec. Maurice McGee (S) 7-0: Al Lloyd (CI dec. Richard Silcox (FM) 9-3. Heavyweight: Ed OeMevere (FM) by lorleil; BHIv Willkjms Sutf. dec.

Roiph WooOrlno (CLI 12-2. Second Round 99 pounds; Tony Gorgono (FM) pm John Rict IS) Don Htobtntr (C) TITLE MATCH CHAMPION DUSTY RH0ADES DEFENDS HIS IUT AGAINST CONTENDER PAUL JONES 9 -Ninm Clint solid Nolutol Thln Broro Blote Boo El loos -Tenth St lino Soetd toko Brokt Cllld Kt'tyl Silver "lie yen Hi Brand Notion o'don An ion Atlro Vickie Srtody Ston Twtimi Hooeful Hdnk 18 8-19 44 Totots 34 11279 Mv K'nd of Girl Tony Shon Nee'i El Sw 8 Pearl Orsde A Gridwood Fran 1 Go Nto Gtm highest scorer in the game with 22 points. High scorer for DeSoto was McKenzie with 20 points. 9-44 17-79 Bishop Verot .1 N. Fort Myert 15 Mar Never bow Arsdt k-othy PI In Toiol Fouls: Bishop Vtrol 21.

North Fort Wvers 16. Escort: llhSp vtro'l 42, North Fort Myers 38. LakePlotid 6 WHO VOWS Ponntv Plu Doilymor Flick totin socroi Ftn its) jn'len Peeper TO tlOAIN THE KIT ND TITLE 5-5 23 67 22 4 0 4 8 30 1 6 1 0 2 2 I 0 2 2 Oelete Heme McKtn Mi Be Morgan MrOuay Como'l Sny'r Cor'r Totals 0 10-0 92 4 2Dukes 200 Irwin 1 1-3 l'Cal'rian 012 lGii'piw 200 4 Bmt 2 2 2 6 I 0-0 35 i ll StTotell MOORE HAVEN The game wasn't scheduled till a tew days ago, and Belle Glade Christian probably wishes it had never scheduled the game with Moore Haven. In the first game for both teams Moore Haven demolished the Christians 92-34 behind the 24-point performance of Leonard Dixon. Terrier coach Sonny Hughes sent 10 players into the game and every one of SAN CARLOS GOLF COUNTRY CLUB (IB HOLE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURSE) 7 MILES SOUTH ON U.S.

41 EVERGLAOES 36 II It 43 2(OT)-56 910TI-63 GLADE OS I 31 OtSote L. Placid 12 5-7 29 5 0-2 10 6 3 3 15 4 0 0 8 5 2-2 12 MGr ham 10 3 5 23 Hall Mitchell 13 2-3 28 Klonioc Smallwood 60 0 12 Lotour IGr horn 6 0-2 12 DePert i n.n i Duda Sports On TVJ'g 50 I. 8 2 GOLFERS CAN PlAY AND RIDE Total fouls: DeSoto 19, Lokt Placid 14. Fouled Out: Morgan (OS). Technical fouls: None Junior Varsity Score: Lake Placid 61.

DeSoto 43 SENSATIONAL 12 MAN OVER THE TOP ROPE RATTLE R0YAI FEATURING THE WORLD'S I4GGEST WRESTLER 601 lb. HAYSTACK CALHOUN $2,000.00 JACKPOT PURSE them got in the scoring column, with only three getting more than 10 points. Senior Ronnie Bennett tossed in points and sophomore Willie Ellis contributed 12. -The third-ranked Terriers used the game for a warmup for their encounter with the tough Everglades Gators next Tuesday. Quarry Gets KO In First NEW YORK (AP) Jerry Quarry bombarded Earnie Shaver for a stretch of about 20 seconds and stopped him in the first round of a scheduled 12 round fight between heavyweight contenders Friday night at Madison Square Garden.

BELLE GLADI C. MOORE HAVEN fS r. today LaBelle Rides 12 PlAY TICKETS $60.00 A LIMITED NUMBER OF CHARTER MEMBERSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE FOR RESALE PHONE: 481 -31 21 ED CALDWELL, P.G.A. PRO Woollork 0 0-0 0 House 0 0 0 0 Johnson 3 0-0 6 Wheeler 0 0-0 0 Butler 1 1-2 3 Totals 416-12 88 Everglades 18 Bene Glade OS 16 17 15 26-74 Fouls: Everglodes 13. Belie Glade Day School, 13.

Fouled Out: Hall (Belle Gladt) Thr't Slater Esc or Acree Torres Cunsnam 1:15 p.m. Pro Football, 10 4 6 24 7 0 0 14 1 2-2 4 3 3 4 9 6 0 0 12 4 19 9 30 1 6 2 0-0 4 I 0 0 2 4 0-3 41 10-17 92 5 14 11 Oion 1 8 Ben tt i 0 ECon 13 Thomas 1 0-0 2 Ellis 0 0-0 0 Humoh'v Baker Snow Biakt MCoh 15 414 2,4 Totals TO WINNER By Marathon ftUODY COLT FACES IP tILL PROMO Technical Fouls: None "one 40404i0mmW40d0mWmmmm9mW Toto.s IMCK SLATER AND US niniTON ACI KEVIN 10- 5 Belle Gloat C. 6 14 4 ti it IJ- SULLIVAN A MIKE ORAHAM Total louls: Belle Gioae Christian 16 Moort Haven. 17. Fouled out: Sia'tr DENNIS STAMP TAKES ON SIR COUNTRY CLUB firovi Bowlvard 3911 Orongtj Orov BooUvord WINSTON In Waterway litot.

North rort Mirrs MEMBERSHIPS avmiud 'rj THE GREAT MALENKO FACES ERIC VON STP.OHEIM TICKETS ON SALE AT MsM-ORIAl AUDITORIUM IN PUNTA OORDA ADMISSION TAX INCLUDED RINGSIDE M.00 AtMSBAL ADMISSION IS HOI inampionsnip wwsi You'll Love PRINCIPIA 1 70 Electric Cart 25 Practice lees 3 PGA Proi Avoiiodi fj Phone, 995.0501 for Starting Time IDetrolt vs. Miami uoipnins, Xhannel 11. 2 p.m. College Football, Camelia Bowl, Western Ken-lucky vs. Louisiana Tech, Channel 40.

3 p.m. Pro Tennis, 1973 'Masters tournament, Channel 20. 4 p.m. Pro Football, Pittsburgh Steelers vs. San Francisco 49ers, Channel 20.

4 p.m. Celebrity Bowling, Channel 11. 5 p.m. Championship Wrestling, Channel II. L- 5 p.m.

College Basket- ball, UCLA vs. North Carolina State, Channel 40. 7 p.m. Wrestling, Chan-Lnel44. 8 p.m.

Boxing from the Olympic, Channel 44. p.m. -Celebrity Bowling, Channel 44. SUNDAY Noon Championship LABELLE Willie Feagin and the rest of the LaBelle Cowboys rode over Marathon High's cagers Friday night to an 84-44 victory. Feagin.

scoring 16 points from the floor and two out of three from the foul line, led the game's scoring race from his point position with a total of 18. Richard Glasper, at a wing, and Ken Jackson, at forward, added 16 points a piece to come in tied for second in the individual scoring. Labelle led from the first minute, outscoring Marathon 29-7 in the first quarter. At the end of the first half, the Cowbooys began to put in the second team which finished out the game. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT OUR "PRO SHOP" ADULTS S300 STUDENTS S.0 Expos Sign Willie Davis MONTREAL (AP) Cen-terfielder Willie Davis, obtained last week from the Los Angeles Dodgers for pitcher Mike Marshall, has signed a two-year contract with the Montreal Expos, it was announced Friday.

General Manager Jim Fanning said they had agreed on contract terms when the trade was made. CHAMFIOMSHI WRUTUM acN MMWi-l Cub I 1 Ctunlty Clue IS UT. AFTERNOON 4 S.s. wink-TV mm II IB Now Serving Brtakfasts I luncheons in our attractive RESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE SUNDAY BUFFET 5 p.m. 'til 7 p.m.

2-3-4 Bedroom Homes 481-4477 NVITB0 MARATHON LABELLE "ALL NEW WORLD'S MNUi uutinuuiiu iumviv 1 1.1 irfnnil Bluett Kuiig Mungin Wynn Rondeau Wholert 6 0-1 12 8 0-0 16 lit, 16 1 0 0 2 8 2-3 18 3 4-4 10 10 1 2 100 5 12 6 4 I 04 37 10-23 14 5 1-7 II Jackson 1 1-4 3 oiasper 3 12 1 Kitchens 6 3 0 IS Feogm 0 0 2 0 wirmson Williams Pratt Vougnan Soco II 8-26 44 Totalt Totalt US 41 SOUTH TAMIAMI TRAIL BONITA SPRINGS flho QucQHq ejnns all flEao goWviovj Ycn con oHdocd. Morothon 14 10-44 LoBeilt 29 21 16 l-4 Fouls: Marathon 18, LoBtllt 23. FouleO Out: None Technical Fouls: LoBells 1. VjV LC.BSH.W dromon 3 Wrestling, Channel 40. 1 p.m.

Pro Football, Buffalo Bills vs. New Yorl Jets, Channel 20. 1 p.m. Pro Football, Minnesota Vikings vs. New r.

York Giants, Channel 11. 4 p.m. Pro Football, "I Denver Broncos vs. Oakland I Raiders, Channel 20. t.

MONDAY p.m. College Football, Liberty Bowl, Kansas vs. North Carolina State, Channel 20, 40. TUESDAY 8 p.m. College Football, Blue-Gray game, Channel 20, 44.

FRIDAY 8 p.m. College Football, Fiesta Bowl, Pittsburgh vs. Arizona State, Channel 20, 44. Maxie Baughan Leaving Tech ATLANTA. Ga.

(AP) -EMaxie Baughan. a former all-American center at Geor- niaTech, will not be a part of the coaching 'staff being put together by Pepper Rogers, Tech's new head football "coach. Speed DAILY DOUBLES 'QUINIELAS NEW! 1L Haines City Wins Title DELRAY BEACH Swift and powerful Haines City combined two brilliant goal line stands with an electrifying 73-yard touchdown pass Friday night to beat Delray -Beach Atlantic, 7-0. for the Class AAA state high school football championship. Haines City attempted only two passes but Rodney Adair connected with 9.6 sprinter Willie Wi der for a 73-yard touchdown bomb with 8:59 remaining in the third quarter.

Wydell Scott kicked for the extra point, MATINEE SATURDAY -1 P.M. PINING ROOMS AND BOX SEATS PHONE TOLL FREE 1-800-282-2974 Pine Ridge Road Forest Lakes Blvd Naples. Florida (8 1 3)649 -3277.

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