8 PORTLAND/OBSERV ER Thursdai May 13, 1971 arts 1 bow ling ! Bowling with Marion Ladewig Does your ball make almost as much noise when It hits the lane as It does when lth lts th e pin? If so you are robbing yourself of strikes and pro­ bably leaving an unnecessary number of splits. Set the ball down gently from a low angle and remember to keep your kee bent sharply (Illu stra tio n ) Rose C ity Cab, are forced to hang tough F riday night in Adam 4 Eves league Interstates lanes In f in a 1 night a c t io nF riday, night, the Cab K eglesw lll try and protect th e ir half game lead to take it a ll. Top K e g le r o f f th e week K e g le r e t t e , A lz e n a , De Deleveaux 203game535 Series. Baseball PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE thru Monday Division Northern W L Pet GB ....15 15 300 — 1/2 BEAVERS... ...J5 16 484 1 E ugene........ ...J5 17 469 Spokane....... J3 16 448 1 1/2 Division Southern W L Pet GB — Hawaii........... 1 Phoenix........ 1 Tucson......... ..J7 15 531 3 Salt Lake C ity .13 15 464 P r e p B a s e b a ll IS YOUR DELIVERY SMOOTH? To achieve a smooth starting approach, you must push the ball away from you while taking the firs t step. In the four-step delivery, this step is with the right foot (illustration).Fem ale bowlers shouldn’ t hesitate to follow this procedure fo r it sets up the freely moving motion so necessary f o r a balanced approach. The arms should be almost at full length at the end of the pushaway. THE DELIVERY FROM START TO FINISH— it ’ s all outlined fo r you In the illustrated booklet, ” Planning, Tim ing arid C orrecting Your D elivery, ” w ritten by DonCarter and Marion Ladewig expressly fo r readers of this column. To get a copy, send 20^ and a stamped self - addressed envelope toDon C arter and Marion Ladewig, c/o The Portland Observer. As a senior on a team that battled to the National Invitation Tournament with a 19-7 record, Smith aver­ aged 22.7 points a game to lead his club In scoring and set an a ll-tim e single-season rebound record with 368. Top Keglers Barnett Real E state. Scores a 2- 1 win over JockevCIub, to win 2nd ha 1 f in Northwest Invitati­ onal league at Jantzen Beach lanes. \ earn Eastland was top scorer with a 545 series.Now on to Valley lanes for the big test. The top twenty teams cashing. The fir s t place team In ro ll off receives a $1000.00 bonus. Be ''G e n t le trail blazer/ porticine) Portland League Standing 2nd round Final Western Division W L Pet GB — Benson ............ A 3 677 — W ilson.............. 6 3 667 1 4 556 Jackson...........A I 4 556 Roosevelt.......A 3 6 333 W ashington....J 4 7 222 Lincoln...........2 5 8 111 Jefferson........ J Eastern Division W Madison......... .........8 Cleveland....... Grant............. F ra n k lin ........ ....... A Adams............ M a rsh a ll................ A L Pet GB 1 889 — 3 667 2 3 667 2 4 556 3 6 333 5 6 333 5 “ MO CHAROL FOR MEWS ITE M S " He also scored 47 points In one game against Lafayette to break the school’ s a ll- tim e single-game high of 46 scored by Dave Bing, now a firs t A ll Star with the L'étroit Pistons. Coach Holland lovkL The Portland T ra il Blazers have their firs t seven-footer under contact. B ill Smith, third-round draft choice from Syracuse, has signed a m ulti-year pact and w ill report to rookie camp In June. Smith’ s height surprised even T ra il Blazers’ officials who believed he was 6-11 when they drafted him. Measured In Portland by tra in e r Leo M arty, Smith proved to be sev n feet and one-quarter Inch without stockings and 7-1 In tennis shoes. The T ran Blazers now have signed four of their fir s t five draft cholces--- Sldney W ic k s of UCLA, Charles Yelverton o f Fordham L a rry Steele of Kentucky and Smith. Smith’ s career total of 1,451 points Is the second highest in Syracuse history and his 903 rebounds also place him no. 2 on the school a ll tim e lis t. Smith average.! 19 points a game as a sophomore and 20.2 a game as a Junior. And his shooting was pheno­ menal all three seasons at Syracuse. From the field, Smith shot .576 as a sophomore, .604 as a Junior and .606 as a senior to rank among the top five In the nation over the three-year period. As a senior. Smith led his team In rebounding In22of26 games. Smith Is expected to play at about 230 o r 235 pounds and now Is Involved In a weight training program prescribed by Blazer tra in e r Marty. Smith, Incidentally, played with Syracuse last season a- galnst Fordham and Yelverton the T ra il Blazers’ No. 2 draft choice, and poured In 36 points to lead all scorers. Little League Baseball Major W Coast Janitorial P h il’ s Bike Shop 1 'nton Ave Boosters Welders Supply Herzog Portland Properties McCoy Plumbing N £ . Krlwania Runyan 88< Store D ial Finance 1 1 1 L o 1 2 4 4 Trouble K e lly ’s MOBIL SERVICE Negro History Chronology 2643 N t . 7th 2S2-2SSS In Store 4 Minor League 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 Rookie League 4 0 Helen Bernhard 3 1 J a rre lle 2 2 Hancock Service 1 3 Freedom Bank 0 4 Beaver Lodge Auto Repair Ehe Freedom Clim b 1880 C L IA N M S A L A U N D M M <» S Eatnbliahod 1912 QUALITY DRY ClfANING REASONABLf RATES Born Joel A .Regers, histor­ ian. Pled I960. Henry Turner elected AME Bishop. 1881 Born W ill lam Pickens, orator author and fighter fo r equal rights. Died, 1954. Week ending May 8 •SAM I 07 . SMttfl sen vitt •2 MOU» C lfA N IN G SATUSOAVS U N H l N O O N •C O M M IT ! lAUNDSV MSV 1C f Mays Watches Aaron ATLANTA— Wouldn’ t you know It: The night Hank Aaron hits his 60ecauseihe Blazers Blache Kelso Bruce appoint­ »»ro v ile to s lg i f o . r o ' the ed Register of treasury by Commission: top draft choices. They are President Garfield. P la n safety rests into your Sidney Wicks of UCLA, I ennessee kicked off modern vacation driving schedule this Charles Yelverton of Fordham summer. A tired d rive r, fight­ L a rry Steel of Kentucky and segregxtlon movement with Jim ing to stay awake and grind out Smith of Syracuse. Crow railroad car law. Florida a few more miles on a trip , is follower] in 1887, Mississippi asking fo r trouble. texas, 1889; Eoutslana, Sidney WickS should mean 1888; Alabama, Kentucky, trouble In store fo r all other 1890; I f you’ re piannmg to haul a NBA teams. Sidney Wicks Arkansa, Georgia 1891; South tra ile r or camner on your Is the dream of every NBA Carolina, 1898; N orthC arolina, vacation this summer, make Team. 1899; Virginia 1900; Maryland, We suggest you purchase 1904; Oklahoma, 1907. sure you re-adjust the head­ lights AFTER loading up. The your season ticket early. 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