~, lengths ahead of the 35-1 shot read who. paid $2.10 to ence oma saaaiiala i 4 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) & Newcomer ..Rick Mears: ° patiently bided his: time hile Bobby Unser and Al: inser. took tums trying to | ep away with the race, then erited the lead with 50° : bnilea to go and held on for His first victory In the In- dianapolis 500 Sunday. . His -break’* came when - Bobby: Unser ‘slowed down: “T didn'tknow at first what happened to Bobby. :I-later: found outhe.loat a gear in the. ; transmizsion. I hated to see ~Schec {MONTE CARLO, Monaco” (AP) — South African Jody Scheckter. in~sa’ -Ferrari posted a ‘flag-to-flag victory in‘ the: Monaco Grand Prix for: Formula One «cars Sunday, but Clay Regazzoni ob Switzerland in a Williama th “Abtor Bobby's sake. but t liked it for mine,’ ‘sald the 27- year-old from Bakersfield, Calit,, who was: " officlally- posted 48,61 seconds ahead of four-time champion A.J. . Foyt. Lot . Mears, ‘who is in his firat full season of In polls - CAF competition, continued: “T don’t know what. would ‘have ‘happened if Bobby had run tothe finish, but 1 believe {t--would - ‘have been very. lose. Mel Mears made his. “Im. fought through the field from . 15th place to finish second only a car’s length behind in. a Ferrari. . Itwasa fabulous race that held excitement to.the final - lap; although ‘only seven of a 20. starters: otill ‘were That’ sone. for. ~Davona’ Dale, - Calumet. Farms’ .. standout | filly, charged ‘down the centre of the track and won the $83,550 Acorn Stakes for three-year. old fillies by'24% lengths at Belmont Park. | “A crowd of 31,080 saw Dav¥ona Dale‘ score over ' Eloquent, the Harbor View Farm invader from California who had led until the favorite passed lier at the - elgith polé and drew out to wn taking the first leg af the New. York ~~ Racing Association Triple Crown series for fillies Saturday, Davona Dale raced the mile in 1:36 under jockey Jorge - Velasquez for her sixth straight stakes victory. She pald $2.60, $2.20 and $2.10, “Bloquent, ridden by Don Pierce, went off the second choice and returned $3 and $2.10. She finished 7% Each of the elght fillies carried Beale weight of 121 pounds. “It was the sixth victory in. - Clght starts this year | for Da- Tan's ai yona Dale, éach scored ata different. track, She earned $50,186, ralsiig her season's bankroll to $375,481. She has won eight: of her ‘10 starts, ‘Including seven stakes, for $418,836. wt At Monmouth Park, Bold Ruckus easily upset the’ heavily favored ‘Northern Prospect to capture the $27,300 Select’ Handicap for’ three year olds. Bold Ruckus, ‘owned: by- Gerry Golng of Toronto, sent off as the 5-2 second choice, drew away to a 6%-length victory under jockey, Don MacReth in. 1:10 for, the six furlongs. Bold Ruckus returned $7. 00, $3 and §2.80. Northern Prospect paid $2.40 and $2;20 and Our Gary $3.60. At Arlington” Park, Don Aronow;' cdds‘on favorite’ from New York, came on in the stretch to win the $42,950 . Sheky Greéne Handicap. In a close finish, the Ken- tucky-bred son of Lt. Stevens = defeated Hot Words by half a jength, with Washington County a neck back in third. The sevenfurlong race drew nine starters, At Calder, Burn’ s Return, wishes Gh eWay) ma ners tia arnt Tessin term - Sports the Litas ale aed cael ke eee heceund arab nasty, vat Briefs : RETURNS A WINNER GOETZIS, Austria (AP) — Jane Frederick of the United States, in her first com- petition since being rein- stated as amateur, won an international’ women's pentathlon meet for the second straight year Sunday and raised her U.S. record to. 4,708 points from 4,704. Jekaterinia Smirnova of the Soviet Union was second ‘with. 4,549 points. Diane Jones-Konihowski of Ed- monton was fifth with 4,-497 polats, “SELL MILT MAY DETROIT (AP) — Detroit Tigers sold veteran catcher Milt’ May, 28, to Chicago White Sox on Sunday in a cash deal betwéen the two. American League baseball ‘teams. The left-handed. hitter, who also has played . with Pittsburgh Pirates and Houston ‘Astros of the National League, lost his job as the Tigers’ No, 1 catcher. to Lance Parrish. ‘DRIVE FOR CHARITY ‘DONINGTON PARK, England (AP) —.Juan- Manuel Fangio of Argentina, oneof motor racings all-time greats, will drive in Britain next Sunday for the first time in 15 years to help raise + money for the Gunnar Nilsson Cancer Fund. Another former world: champion, Jackie Stewart of Scotland, also will emerge from retirement for. the . event. The fund was laun- ched by Swedish Grand Prix driver Gunnar Nilsson «two days before his death from the disease in London's Charing Cross Hospital last October, WINS JAPAN DERBY TOKYO (Reuter) — Top favorite Katsurano Halseiko, aired by Haiselko, one of Ja- m’s most famous racing oraes, won the $476,000 Japan Derby in record time Sunday. Katsurano Haiselko edged Rindo Puruban, sired -$175,000 Elite harness race in two minutes 27.3 seconds for the 2,400-metre race. ’ TAKES OPEN TITLE ROME (AP) Vitas Gerulaitis of the United States outiasted top-seeded Gullermo Vilas of Argentina 7, 7-6, 6-7, 6-4, 6-2'to win the Italian Open tennis ‘cham- plonships Sunday. Gerulaitis eartied $28,000. . WINS FOURTH RACE | FAENZA, Italy (Reuter) . .— Defending world cham. ° pion Heikke Mikkola of Finland, riding a Yamaha, won the Italian. 500-cc - Motocress Grand Prix Sunday, the fourth race in the world championship series. Belgian Andre Vromas, on & Suzuki, was second . while: Britain's -Graham Noyce rode his ‘Honda to third place to. maintain his lead in the championship standings with 77 points, WILL CLOSE DOORS MOSCOW (AFP) — One of the Soviet Union’s leading sports administralors, Viadimir Popov, told reporters Sunday that countries which allow apar- theid in sports: will not be allowed to take part in next year's .Moscow Olympics. Popov is vice-president of the Games Organizing Committee. _ PERSHING TAKES | Iv STOCKHOLM (AP) © Pershing, a six-year-old Swedishowned stallion imported from the United States, beat entries from elght' of the world’s top trotting countries to win the Sunday. Driven by Bernt Lindstedt, the favored Pershing won the mile race by 1% lengths over defen- B ding: champion Hadol du Vivier of France, driven by two-time Elite winner Jean- & Rene Gougeon.: Madison Avenue, another Swedish- owned U.S. Import, Hed for third with Express. Gaxe, also from Sweden. by the British-bred Pleben, dlanapotis debut last year in ‘spectacular: fastilon’: by. becoming the first and only. rookie to qualify. at over 200 mile a anhour. | to try to do equal or better than I'did the last time. It looks Uke I'm golng to have to come ack and try to win “it again next year." =. Mears, who made the un- heard of jump from: dune bugey racing straight to * Indianapolls cara, was the cara ; Third was Argentina's Carlos. Reutemann in the Lotus 79. World champion “Mario. Andretti of the United States in the other Lotus “tha overwhelming favarite, romped to an eaay victory in the $28,100 Azalea Stakes for three-year-old fillies at Calder. ‘Solo Haina élosed well to take second, with Speier’s Hope third. - At Atlantic City, Bright ‘View Farm's Super Spike and Elberon farms egalopolls. won . the pate of the aplit Linewoed p for New Jersey | Handica bred three-year-olds, At Hollywod Park, Variety Queen moved up from four place entering the stretch to . post a nose victory over Prize Spot in the $55,050. ‘Honeymoon Handicap for ‘three-year-old fillles. Variety Queen, ridden by Rudy’ Rosalea.and carrying 118 pounds, returned $21.20, $10.20 and" $3.40 in the ‘featured-handicap before 29,560 racing fans. She was timed’ in 1:41 3-5.in thet 1-16-° mile turf event; which had eight entries. ; Prize Spot, -117 pounds ridden by Sandy Hawley, led until the final strides and paid $5.60 and $2.40. Whydidju, 121 pounds with . jockey Laffit. arr ae finished third. . Re Ie, nts Record’ turnout for hoop tourney SEATTLE (AP) ma added 21 for Seattle and the SuperSonics capitalized on Washington's poor shooting to beat the Bullets 105-95 Sunday and take a 2-1 lead in the National Basket-. -ball Association ‘cham- plonship series. It-was the 44th victory for Seattle ‘in its last 15 home games and came before a Kingdome ‘crowd .of 35,928, the third largest in playotf history, — The fourth game of the bestof-seven playoff final be played Tuesday night at the Coliseum, where the Sonies have won 24 of their. last 25 games. .The: lone exception waa. the seventh game of last year's final, when Washington beat Seattle 105-99 to take the NBA title. oe The Kingdome jis being” used for a baseball game Tuesday night. : The Sonics led 31-25 after one quarter and 55-44 at the half. as Washington could make just 14 of 55 field- goal attempts, a .265 percentage, goal : ve ever. *. get for myself,’’ he said, "ia _ with handling damaging a right rear wheel ‘| Bob Metzler said.. an eo aoe | four blood-stained’ areas: - # been sealed off and were _| sheriff's officers. — Guard - Gus Williams scored 31. points and centre Jack Sik- . youngest winner’ bore since Troy Ruteman won in 1951.at ag eS ving & a Penske PCE-Cos- . worth that he- said. he preferred aver ‘a newer model, Mears Jed the final 19 of 200 lapa, and a total of 25 ‘elrcuits Bobby Unser was in front for 88. Al Unser led 85, Foyt for, one. ‘Danny Ongais, fighting problems after rallied . for - ‘third. Meara’s - team-mate Bobby Unser, leader most of the second ‘half of the $1 million race, - was a distant fourth -after ‘Josing fourth gear. Unser, at 48 years of age, had soughtto © become the oldest winner here,. - a ; Tom - Sneva, running toward a sure fifth, crashed heavily in the third'turn late. inthe event in the day's most serious Incident. He was qth Mike ke Mosley took in a: brush with -the wall, . fifth, - abandoned the ‘race on the 22nd of the 76 laps, while running ninth, ‘Scheckter's - victory, his second at his ‘home’ circuit — he is a Monaco resident — gave him ina clear lead in. “UNION: GROVE, Wis. (AP) ~~. At least two persons were killed Suiday when a dragster exploded, throwing debris, into the stands at the Great Lakes Dragaway. Two persons were dead on arrival at. hospital in Kenosha and , several other persons were in- jured, hospital ‘public relations director Karen Bradley said. The- in- jured, she said, were |being evaluated and the | names of the‘dead were ‘being .withheld pending. notification of relatives. Witnesses. said - flywheel came off the car ‘and went into the stands in two pleces. Bystanders at the track identified the driver as Clayton Harris and.said he appeared to have escaped serious injury. Harris's hometown was not im- mediately available, plosion threw the debris into ‘the upper grand- ‘stand, . dragstrip owner . Witnesses said three or:: of the grandstand had by Racing was. suspended for ai time, An an- nolincement from the control tower said racing had been halted because the ambulance usually at trackside had been, used to transport victims to the hospital: Racing resumed about an hour after the explosion. being . guarded | - (AP) ~ The force ofthe ex- 1 ’ Pierre Beltcise, the world championship standings. Gilles Villeneuve of Ber- thierville, Que., who also started on the front row, . chased. his Ferrari team- mate for 54 lapa before dropping out with a. broken “The race's. “only. -rookde; “Howdy Holmes took seventh after’ falling :behind early; ’ . ‘Mears, . who, averaged’ 158,399 m.p,h., not a-record, tralled modt of’ the- race oaityiag his F 193,736 8 0 738, He ran second to-Al Unser in the - eatly “going, dropped back. ° sixth: midway through. “the :event, . then picked back Up for the stretely run. . ‘At 50 miles, Al Unswer had _ - built a sevensecond lead ter found ( rand. Prix was a battle Tunning at the end, around a “track, littered with disabled” transmission. " a! Schéckter now tops the championship race with 30 points to 24 for Frenchman Jace ues Lafitte, ’ who finished fi Sunday. Villeneuve, with 20 ‘points, - shared - third place with Chevy winner CHARLOTTE, N. C. (AP) Darrell’ Waltrip, capitalizing on a chassis . adjustment late in the race, pushed his Chevrolet 5.6 seconds ahead of a duel for second place to’ win the. World 600.-stock. car race . Sunday at Charlotter Motor - dway. Rookie Dale Earnhardt, who turned in a sparkling - front-running performannce for much of the race, and Richard Petty battled for the- second spot in a flatout drag .race over the last 100 miles of the 600-mile marathon, - Earnhardt, racing only a No flaws” in his win MONTE CARLO, Monaco, — ‘Alain: Prost: of France drove a near- flawless race Saturday to win the prestigious Formula ‘Three curtain-raiser for the Monaco Grand Prix. Prost, in a Martini- Renault, took the lead from the pole position and never | was challenged throughout the, 24-lap : race,an, eveht,. which-is Fiosely watched: yo: the Grand Prix teams to spat new talent. Past winners have in- cluded Jackie Stewart, Jean- Peterson, Patrick Depailer, Jacques Laffite and Didier Pironi, all later Grand Prix racers, Prost averaged 15.67 m.p.h, for the race, covering the 49.39 miles in 39 minutes 8.32 seconds. Oscar Pedersali of Italy in .4 March finished second in * 9:13.63, DISTRICT OF TERRACE - Parks & Recreation Dept. - Swimming Pool Closure The pool will ba closed - MONDAY, MAY 28 Regular scheduled swimming will resume Monday at 6 p.m, with a public swim until 7:30 and an adult swim from 7:30 to 9:00, "208-4858 [ azelle Ave. After hours call Dolores 615-3802 an eye on your figure neither will anybody else! At the Diet Center, we LOSE 17TO 25 POUNDS [Ff IN JUST6 WEEKS ff AND LEACTEYOU TOW LOS TAY SEM TOR THERESE OD young Hitt “ont THE L00n will help you Ronnie slipped past Petty going into the third turn on the final lap but Petty shot- low. in. the fourth turn and moved ahead of the 28-year-old Earnhardt to put his Chevrolet across. the line in second. - Cale Yarborough and Benny Parsons, bo! Chevrolets,. finished .fourth and fifth two laps berhind the. a ‘leaders. Waltrip, chaampion in the World 600, . eased past Petty to take the Jead for good 58 laps fram the finish of the 400-lap racé. “TE