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Toledo Auto-Rama begins Friday This Friday, Saturday and Sun- fiberglass and the side panels, which extend The "Mod Rod" is driven daily and adds a TOLEDO day are the three big days for the 17th Annual from the nose to the body, are hand-formed lot of credibility to the expression "street is Rod and Custom Auto-Rama at the Toledo Sports aluminum. neat." Arena and Exhibit Hall. It's all new -before here in Toledo The lower half of the front windshield was Other cars on display will be the Cycletron, with over a million dollars of hot rods, custom chopped three inches, as was original radia- the Love Machine, the Ultra Rod and the excitthe cars, antique cars, classic cars and tor. Taillights are from a 1970 Plymouth Bar- ing Lunar I Rover Vehicle. in the 150 exhibits.

racuda. Luggage space, fuse box, sports cars over and tank are all concealed beneath the trunk Producer Warren Bookman says that all wiring, battery autoIn addition to a personal appearance by James lid. motive entries, many created by local gas enthuBrolin (television's Dr. Kiley from the popular siasts, are competing for cash awards, trophies "Marcus Welby, M.D." show), this year's Auto- The car is powered by a 327 cubic-inch Chev- and points in the International Championship Rama will feature Michael Cole's rolet engine. A 1964 Chevrolet rear end was in- Auto Shows.

Mod Rod. stalled along with an aluminum turbo-hydraCole took added transmission. Pete The world's wildest wheels, continuous-showa 50-year-old automobile, a matic Ogden built and set up modern touches and came up with a very the front end. more are part of the ing movies and much few mod rod. The roadster was originally a 1923 The most striking feature of the "Mod Rod" whole popular scene, the oldest and largest Model Ford, but a 1971 Corvet back window is the paint job, which consists of bow-to-stern and Custom Car continuous-running Hot Rod Show in northwestern Ohio.

section and deck were molded into the body. murals. This took two weeks to paint through The back window is removable just as in the the use of tape, razor blades, pen and pencils Doors open Friday at 6 p.m. and Saturday Corvette. The nose piece was hand-formed of and a small paint gun.

and Sunday at 10 a.m. Pro grid considers MOD ROD Mike Hass of Concord, car features a striking paint job and will be on built this "Mod Rod" for Michael Cole, one of display Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the the stars of television's "Mod Squad" series. The Auto-Rama, which will be in Toledo. News-Herald sports SportStorieS from AP reports BRATISLAVA, Czechoslovakia (AP) Bewitching Irina Rodnina of the Soviet Union skated off with her fifth consecutive world pairs title pairs gold medal Wednesday as a temperamental American brother and sister turned the 1973 Figure Skating Championships into an uproar. The tiny burnette Miss Rodnina and her new partner Alexander Zaitsev put on a new nearly flawless free skating exhibition, skating more than two minutes of their routine without music, which ended abruptly when a power failure cut off an electric recorder.

U.S. teen-agers Melissa and Mark Militano shocked skating officials and the capacity crowd of 11,000 by twice stopping their routine to make protests. American hopes for a gold medal had been shattered earlier Wednesday when ace solo skater Janet Lynn fell twice in a short program and ruined her chances for the title. Canada's Karen Magnussen appeared to have the singles title all but wrapped up after she won the compulsory school figure event Tuesday and the short program of free skating. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Based on district qualifying times, Cincinnati St.

Xavier will more than triple the score on its closest competition this week in the 46th Ohio High School Swimming Meet. The Bombers are recognized as having one of the top scholastic swimming teams in the country and are an overwhelming choice for their fourth straight state crown at Ohio State. Arlington probably will be second again and will score less than 100 points. If you go strictly on qualifying, St. Xavier would have 347 points," said Bob Ries, Ohio State ticket manager and swimming buff.

Preliminaries will be Friday and the finals Saturday in the Ohio State Natatorium. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Defiance entertains Rio Grande and Malone plays at Bluffton Monday night in the opening games of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics District 22 Basketball Tournament. Defiance won the Hoosier-Buckeye Conference title and posted a 22-3 1. record. Rio Grande was 13-12, Bluffton 13-10 and Malone 12-15.

The survivors Monday night clash Wednesday night on the floor of the team with the best record. The winner moves on to the NAIA National Tournament March 12-17 at Kansas City, Mo. Findlay, the defending District 22 king, did not qualify for this year's tournament. INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) Jose Napoles of Mexico City Red" Lopez nearly a foot off in the seventh round of their nesday night.

Suffering two cuts early in slash alongside his right eye, the full count and more to win of the seventh. The champion was so worried head in his arms while doctors Welterweight champion lifted challenger Ernie "Indian the canvas to knock him out title fight at the Forum Wed- the fight and bleeding from a Napoles put Lopez down for after one minute 36 seconds that he cradled Lopez's revived the challenger. WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) Defending champion Michigan State, with a 68-82 dual meet victory over Indiana last weekend and three defending individual champions returning, appears to have the edge in the 63rd Big Ten Indoor Track Meet here Friday and Saturday. But Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan and Illinois all could challenge the crown.

Twelve of the 15 individual champions from last year's meet are back, plus three of the four runners on Michigan State's record-setting mile relay team from the 1972 meet. OBERLIN, Ohio (AP) The Ohio 'Conference swimming meet will be held here Friday and Saturday nights with Kenyon favored to win its 20th straight conference championship. If successful, Kenyon would tie a National Collegiate Athletic Association record set by Yale University from 1916 to 1935. The Kenyon team boasts seven All-Americans, including Rich James, a junior who broke his own conference records last year in the 100 and 200-yard backstroke events and, 200-yard individual medley. He went on to repeat as national champion in the 200-yard backstroke.

With Kenyon a heavy favorite, attention will be focused on the battle for second place between Denison and Oberlin in the nine-team meet. Thursday, March 1, 1973 -Herald, Port Clinton, Ohio 13 News-Herald sports SportScoreS Local bowling RIVERLAKE LANES Triangle Classic Sam Amato Chryslers 2, Tri Motor Sales 1. Biro Mfg. Co. 2, Vita-Plate 1.

Riverview Poultry Farm 3, Riverlake Lanes 0. Wight Realty 2, Doc's Cougars 1. Housekeepers 2, Taber Oil Co. 1. Miller Hi-Life 3, Western Southern 0.

HIGH SCORES Individual game: Harold Kolbe Ken Giesler 245; serles: Jack Lemke 663. Team game: Riverview Poultry Farm 1031; series: Miller Hi-Life 2949. Other high scores: Jack Lemke 212-217-234 (663); Wayne Shadoan 237-237 (645); Harold Kolbe 203-245 (641); Dave Baldwin 205-213-206 (624); Tom Lindemann 202-226 (612); Andy Kelovsky 208-223 (610); Ken Giesler 245-224 (608); Clay Gonya 219- 212 (603); Augie Kaufman 205- 203 (600); Dick Snyder 203-204 (595); Hal Mullens 220-214 (593) John Zetzer II 214. RIVERLAKE LANES Kings Queens Sowards-Flis 3, Ish-Stolz 1. Gregg-Cantrell 3, OglesbeePuckett 1.

Bodie-Larson 3, Millinger-, Stiefel 1. Turner-Fastzkie 3, ChapmanMaloney-Jones 1. Whiting-Slauter beck 3, Behlmer-Garber 1. Little-Kendall CampbellKurtz Balduf-Perin GrundenMilliser Tucker-Homrich 2, ChaffinNagy 2. HIGH SCORES Individual game: Vickie Ybarra 192 Bob Milliser 219; series: Judy Balduf 554 Jim Little 605.

Team game: Sowards-Flis 899; series: Sowards-Flis 2452. Other high scores: Bob Milliser 219; Jim Little 206-206 (605); Dan Kurtz 203; Bill Cantrell 191; Rich Ish 189; Ted Garber 206; Chuck Whiting 191; Roger Perin 194; Vickie Ybarra 192; Judy Balduf 190 (554); Wiletta Chapman 177; Carol Garber 176; Penny Milliser 170; Judy Gregg 186; Jackie Kendall 176. RIVERLAKE LANES Commercial P.C. Beverage Center 3, Dink's Tavern 1. N.O.

Tele Co. No. 1 3, Bechtel No. 11. Brinnon's 3, Skyline View 1.

NHL WHA STANDINGS East Pts GF GA Montreal 41 8 14 96 263 144 NY Range 41 16 6 88 249 160 Boston 30 17 5 85 267 191 Buffalo 33 21 9 75 217 170 Detroit 31 21 11 73 210 190 Toronto 21 32 8 50 191 200 Vancer 16.41 8 40 186 287 Island 8 52 5 21 129 296 West Chicago 36 21 7 79 237 185 Philadel 30 25 9 69 237 220 Minn 29 26 8 66 204 189 St. Louis 26 27 10 62 187 200 Pitts 27 30 7 61 209 205 Atlanta 23 28 12 58 162 181 L.A. 24 31 9 57 200 214 Calif 10 40 14 34 169 275 Wednesday's Games Montreal 5. Los Angeles 2 Toronto 7. Vancouver 2 Chicago 3.

New York Rangers. 3. tie Detroit 6. Philadelphia 5 Pittsburgh 4. St.

Louis 2 Minnesota 7. California 3 Babcock Wilcox 4, Wilson Cabinet Bluebirds 0. Riverlake Lanes 4, Channel Grove Marina 0. Ken Gill Construction 3, Red Horse Unit 1. Wilson Cabinet Orioles 3, Inter State School Pictures 1.

Len Martin Builders 3, Dan's TV 1. Tucker's 3, Bechtel No. 2 1. Port Clinton Lumber 3, Krempa Homes 1. Catawba Union 76 3, Bechtel No.

11. HIGH SCORES Individual game: Marie Ogrinz 213; series: Dee Hudson 521. Team game: Con- struction 894; series: Construction 2490. Other high scores: Robbie Forgette 207 (503); Pat Klingler 177 (501); Sophie Kinsala 172-199 (514); Ceil Galway 187; Bette Lettich 178-186 (518); Mary Martin 178 (490); Annette Winterich (478); Jaye Mlinac 180-170 (495); Shirley Millinger 191-170 (498); Gerry De Wispelaire 183 (478); Marie 0g- rinz 213; Mary Ann Paddock 170; Dee Hudson 190-170 (521). RIVERLAKE LANES Wed.

Nite House Sam Amato Chrysler 4, Ohio Vending Inc. 0. Sonny's Snack Bar 3, Catawba Is. VFD No. 1 1.

Oasis 3, Catawba Is. VFD No. 2 1. PORT CLINTON'S BUSIEST PLACE PORT CLINTON'S BUSIEST PLACE PORT CLINTON'S BUSIEST PLACE HAVING A PORT PLACE WE'RE BUSIEST BIG TIRE RODEO CLINTON'S CLINTON'S AT DALE'S SUNOCO BUSIEST PORT TIRE 1714 PERRY PORT CLINTON PLACE BUSIEST PLACE GET OF A TIRES LOAD OF AND THESE S.NOINID RODEO WE JUST RECEIVED A TRUCKLOAD 180d CLINTON'S PRICES, PARDNER! ISHISna 650 13 F-78 14 180d BLACKWALL FIBERGLAS BELTED 4-PLY NYLON $1175 BLACKWALL $2170 PLUS F.E. TAX PLUS F.E.

TAX PORT PLACE F-78 14 FR 70-14 BUSIEST 14-PLY BLACKWALL POLYESTER $1823 I RADIAL WHITEWALL '3824 CLINTON'S N'S PLUS F.E. TAX PLUS F.E. TAX ALWAYS FAST COURTEOUS PRICES INCLUDE MOUNTING BALANCING BUSIEST FREE -UP AND DELIVERY PORT AT DALE'S SUNOCO OFFER GOOD TO MARCH 30th, 1973 SERVICE PLACE PORT CLINTON'S BUSIEST PLACE PORT CLINTON'S, BUSIEST PLACE PORT CLINTON'S BUSIEST PLACE ABC Market 3, Bechtel No. 2 1. Grunden's Wrecker Service 2, Moose Lodge 1610 2.

Coca-Cola 3, Riverlake Lanes 1. Cain's Chips 3, Blue Candle 1. N.O. Tele. Co.

No. 2 3, Bechtel No. 3 1. HIGH SCORES Individual game: Tom Carpenter 253; series: Gene Biller 637. Team game: Grunden's Wrecker Service 1086; series: Cain's Chips 3102.

Other high scores: N. Balduf 220; G. Biller 204-223-210 (637); B. Webster 230-212 (612); J. Turner 200; M.

Kowalski 206; L. Charles 205; W. Dress 208 (595); J. Danchisen 223 (592); C. Lee 209; R.

Dubbert 209-215 (606); J. Ballard 211 (563); R. Dunn 212; J. Dunn 206-204 (590); A. Ballard 235 (599); G.

Kendall 204; J. Little 204; R. Kies 213; J. Banchich 214; B. Nagy 213.

RIVERLAKE LANES Continental Coffee Eagles 2295 3, Gem Boats 1. Tucker Cleaners 3, Avalon Nite Club 1. McAtee State Farm 3, Log Cabin Rest. 1. Heineman Dist.

Co. 3, Old Dutch No. 2 1. Dickerson State Farm 3, Suhrbier Tool Die 1. HIGH SCORES Individual game: J.

Gilliam 279; series: W. Shadoan 664. Team game: Dickerson State Farm Ins. 1097; series: McAtee State Farm 3106. changes DALLAS (AP) Tex Schramm, long an advocate of sudden death dramatics to decide tied National Football League games, believes the rule has a good chance of approval by owners at the spring meeting in Scottsdale, Ariz.

me "We've got a better chance than we had last year and it came fairly close to passing," said Schramm, the general manager of the Dallas Cowboys and chairman of the NFL competition committee. Schramm said, "There is an attitude: in the league that we do have to have progress." It takes 20 affirmative votes for a rule change and Schramm said that although the measure failed last year "I've felt somewhat of a switch in feelings of some. I feel we have a realistic chance of getting it." Schramm said "The best odds for a rule change would be sudden death as it now stands in postseason games a coin toss with the first team scoring the winner." He said other suggestions include both teams getting possession of the football and; a specific length of time for the sudden death. "With the latter suggestions it's more overtime than sudden death," Schramm said. "And you get into complications when you try to decide whether a team had the ball or an opportunity to have the ballexample a muffed punt or an onsides kick.

"Pure sudden death will have the best chance." There were six NFL games ending in ties last season-four in the National Conference and two in the American Conference. "There are usually around 10 or 11 tie games," Schramm said. "It would certainly add another measure of suspense and strategy to the game." Pro cage standings NBA Eastern Conference Atlantic Division Pet. G.B. Boston 53 13 .803 New York 51 18 .739 Buffalo 19 47 .288 34 Philadelphia 9 60 .130 Central Division Baltimore 42 24 .636 Atlanta 37 30 .552 Houston 27 40 .403 Cleveland 24 42 .364 18 Westetern Conference Midwest Division Milwaukee 47 22 .681 Chicago 43 23 .652 Detroit 31 35 .470 K.C.-Omaha 33 39 .458 Pacific Division Los Angeles 49 18 .731 Golden State 40 27 .597 9 Phoenix 32 36 .471 Seattle 21 49 .300 Portland 16 51 .239 33 Wednesday's Games Boston 118, Golden State 111 Philadelphia 102, Baltimore 96 Milwaukee 124, Seattle 110 Kansas City-Omaha 109, Phoenix 107 Thursday's Game New York at Milwaukee ABA East Pet.

G.B. Carolina 50 20 .714 .714 Kentucky 45 25 .643 5 Virginia 33 33 .500 15 New York 26 44 .371 24 Memphis 22 47 .319 West Utah 43 24 .642 Indiana 39 31 .557 Denver 37 31 .544 Dallas 24 41 .369 18 San Diego 22 45 .328 21 Wednesday's Games New York 115, Memphis 108 Carolina 104, Denver 96 San Diego 109, Indiana 106 117, Virginia 97 Kentucky Thursday's Games Dallas at Utah Other high scores: G. Bly 200; B. Bell 200; J. Lemke 221; J.

Lauer 208; W. Austin 201; D. Carroll 204; R. Krieger 200-208-218 (626); R. Ish 200; W.

Shadoan 208-232-224 (664); H. Heineman 202; W. Taylor 203; H. Johannsen 208; R. Kouts 228; R.

Petersen 207; D. Behlmer 232-202(607); D. Gresh 210; C. Elswick 233; W. Robel 235; W.

Zelms 223; E. Reynolds 205; F. Phillabaum 201-212; T. Garber 220; L. Barnard 202; P.

Koch 201; S. Velliquette 208-205; D. Wolfe 239- 224 (644); M. Van Hoose 209- 200; D. Stevens 219; J.

Gilliam 279 (659); R. Mackey 225-205 (611). HARBOR LANES Ladies Coca Cola Classic Harbor Lanes 22, Kasuga's 2. Smith Automative 18, Huston Sanitation 6. Little General 12.

HIGH SCORES Individual Game and Series: Mert Gurtz 195, 536. Team Game and Series: Harbor Lanes 516, 1486. Other Highs: Ivy McClory 178, (487); Grace Wilson 174, 187, (517); Joyce 1 Demshok 180, (508); Mert Gurtz 182; Carol Peterson 188, (519). East TPts GF GA Cleve. 36 25 2 74 233 198 New Eng.

35 25 2 72 255 211 New York 29 33 1 59 254 268 Philadel. 29 34 0 58 233 263 Quebec 25 32 5 55 215 246 Ottawa 25 36 4 54 225 256 West Winnipeg 38 23 3 79 243 191 Houston 33 26 4 70 236 215 Minn. 31 29 3 65 208 217 L. A. 29 29 5 63 217 215 Alberta 28 33 2 58 219 219 Chicago 24 37 1 49 201 230 Wednesday's Game Houston 3.

Alberta 2, overtime Only game scheduled Thursday's Games Los Angeles at Minnesota New York at Ottawa Only games scheduled Friday's Games Los Angeles at Minnesota New York at Ottawa Only games scheduled Race date now changed one day $150,000 Washington, D.C., International, previously a Veterans Day race, will be run this year on Nov. 10 at Laurel Race Course. BALTIMORE (AP) The Track President John D. Schapiro announced Wednesday the 21st annual running of the one and a half-mile event will take place on the second Saturday on November. Laurel opens its 1973 session Oct.

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