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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 10. 1980 S a c d e g Penn Trackmen Overpower LaSalle Track Victory for Haverford Over Two Rivals By FRANK DOLSON Bob Batdorf. a finance student at Penn, displayed his aptitude for working with big figures Saturday at Franklin Field. The 196-pound sophomore weight man enjoyed the best day of his ca-j CHESTERTOWN. Md., April reer as he lee Penn to an impres- 9 (AP).—Haverford College won sive 82^a-48Vi track victory over a triangular track met in La Salle | wind and Batdorf. who stands only 5-9, won the discu with a toss of 165r St. Joseph's Crew Wins Opener By FRANK BATES boat jumped to an early Blustery winds and whitecap- and never was headed at it v ped waves of the Schuylkill by a length and a half. lead R,y Urfl; 2, jotta Garaa-ueo; 3. Ed. I.eahy; 4. Lew Forreca; S, Tom Doolie.*; t>. Ccorc* Porrecai 7, Georaa Matt son, George stroke, George Mattson; coxewain. John McAultffe; 2. St John* (bow. mu proved poor handicaps for St. Mattson, son of the Monsignor Kromm, 2. Richard Biaskovt.h. j . Joseph's College crews Saturday B o n n e r H i g h c r c w c o a c n , 8troked $£%£££,•. J: fta^U as they turned in a brace of vie- t h e H a w k ^ a t . Time for the Hen- ^^ B rt P«eri,?.te h r" rd ,.5l? , 7'«4 ro "' Sn 8 , r°v ver Y , crews ley d,stance of one mUe and f,ve &*tttti l, £JT5S£ri: JUlin s u x . i.j. Sixteenths was 6:59. Mike Gorman, 4, Pete Rtlowry; $. Tony A turbulent river greeted the R ow i n i, na st Peters Island ( , hlu J c0 *•'|»»iOummere; 7. Stan sarat; .. ,, , ... nowinj} pdsi rcieis isidiiu, stroke. Mike Dabajlan. coxswain, Al crews as the Hawks opened their u otn cr ews encountered hich •>u«-«n<"»»W; 2- St. John's <bow. Jim tho 1<*rU) s p a e n n r o w i n i ? t h p i r I t a l i a n - ., . Albans; 2. Joe Trunk; 3, Ray Burkitt; me i»w season iuwuiK uieir iidiiaa waves> and considerable chop- 4. Jim Zumpone: 5. BUI Reflly; ». Gus cold Saturday, rolling r l ^ h ^% f t . rc) , s varsifv P^s and splashing developed, jJj-ffiJ; ^J*3g\-JZ&.?!»! Coach Al Rosenberg s varsity v »r.ity «i«h*..-i. st Josephs (bo*, in. feet, 7 inches, the shot put at 53-6 and the javelin at 193-5% to com up 76 points to 55 for Albright and 30 for host Washington College. Washington's Mark Dieshyan Bob Batdorf, 20-year-old Penn sophomore, cocks muscular arm for the best shot put of career, 53 ft., 6 ins. Heave gave him one of three firsts as he paced Quakers to 82% to 48Vs victory over LaSalle Saturday. DRIVE... i)UHihM,fo*it*k,ckmftan WITHOUT SPARK PLUGS AND SAVE '100 A YEAR FUEL IGNITERS THEN GET UP TO 30 MORE BLAZING HORSEPOWER UP TO 8 MORE MILES PER GAL USING CHEAPEST GAS Villanova Nine h Wins 3d in Row with the amazing new asm For 4 Cylinder Cart . 8.40 For 6 Cylinder Cart 12.60 For 8 Cylinder Cart 16.80 una** 11 * 1 ON SALE AT ALL PENN-JERSEY AUTO STORES AMERICAS LARSEST BRAKE SPECIALISTS plete what coach Boo Morcom wag high scorer'with 16 points, called "a great tripled The shot ^ t h hurdle events and put and discus marks were ca- reer highs for the 20-year-old!finished second in both sprints, athlete, who is expected to re- Richard Lockey and Malcolm write the Penn record book be- Gog gin scored 10 points each for fore he graduates. Haverford. while Brant Krow LOPSIDED WIN !paced Albright Wlth g The wind-swept afternoon was SHOTPUT-I. sheerer. Aibri«nt; t. also a big one for co-captain Bob f 9 re ,™ t m,n ' Albrl * ht; 3 - KratI ' Albri,ht Reed and Sophomore distance MILE-1. Hartman, Havertord; 7. _ J~ • _. Gwatlun. Haverford; 3. Goodhart. Al- runner Roy Reisinger as Penn briiht. so»». hrpP7pd to its unexnerfpdlv Ion! 440-1, Kjjnmich, Haverford; 2. Pace, oiee^ea 10 us unexpetieuiy lop | Waihlngt(m College; 3. Conn. Haverford. sided win. I 5«o. D-.«^ ~„ tn \.„A T>_*J -*'. ic 100-1. Gowin. Haverford; 2. Dtashyan, Reed matched Batdorf S 15- Washington College; 3. Hetiel. Haver- point Contribution by winning ,0 H d , G H°*JUMP-l. Krow. Albright: 2. the broad jump (23-Vi), the 100- Smith. Haverford; 3, C. Smith. Albright yard dash (0:09.9) and the 220-1 5 P^LE'VAULT-I. Devito. Washington low hurdles (0:24.8). ReisingeriCollege; 2. Haverford; 3. Breneman, Al ... ' ., bright. W feet, 6 inches. scored his second mile-two mile 120 HIGH HURDLES-I. Diashyan, double in two weeks, beating! ^J,^%^^ d 2 -.^ hm ' Albright; La Salle's Pete Walheim de-; wo-i. oeiker*. Albright; 2. Devito. 1 . « n n J . „ ™ n Washington Co lege; 3. Osipower, Al- cxsively in 4:30.2 and 10:00.3. bright. 213.7. T.a Sallp h«»lH tr» turn vir>tnri«>s' BROAD JUMP-1. C Smith. Albright; La oaiie, neia 10 IWO Victories 2 Krow Albl . uht; 3> Goold, Haverford. in the 15-event program, scored 21 feet, » inches. it. mn .t „„...M„ „„~ ;- •!,« 1,-1/ 220-1. Goggin. Haverford; 2. Diashyan, US mOSt notable One in the nail Washington College; 3, Birkholtz, Al. mile. Senior Tom Lynaugh, run-j *%$. ^•"Lockey. H.v.rford; 2, ning a Smart race, let Penn'SjEddy. Haverford; 3. Kratr., Albright. 112 Pete Clark take the lead and bat-l^wo" 'MILE-I, stricter. Haverford; tie a stiff head-wind in the back- Jj. R 5 °J kett - Albri * hti *• Cotter - Albright stretch, then kicked to a 12-yard. 220 LOW HURDLES-I, Diashyan, „,;. .„ i . « t Washington College; 2, Muller, Haver- win 1.3D.O. | {ord . 3 Diehm, Albright. 2*3. JAVELIN-1. Lockey. Haverford; 2. Levat, Haverford; 3. Swan, Haverford. DISCUS HIS BEST? But Batdorf, who considers the "LftgV 3 inches WEST CHESTER, Pa„ April 9. —Phil Fidalgo pitched a three- hitter Saturday for his second!discus victory as Villanova University's'event, baseball team (3-0) turned back the winless West Chester Teach- ers, 4-1, on Wayne Field. The home team's starter, Dave Wil- son, who went seven innings, wasj dorf said - he ' d " ,ik e to get up to 171 feet in the discus"—the Penn record. And, despite his size. his "potentially best" clearly stole the show. He was remarkably consistent in the shot with five of his six efforts 52-7 or better and three of them over 53. Before the season ends, Bat- 880 RELAV-1. Haverford (Conn, Jern- quist, Kimmich, Goggin); 2. Washington College. 1:379. charged with his straight setback. mates' third Canadiens Win, Lead Leafs, 2-0 MONTREAL, April 9 (AP).— Weigand walked. 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LABOR & MATERIAL hour service 1 GUARANTEED YEAR or 20,000 Ml. 1 Dealer Price Plymouth Chevrolet Ford Bu!ck Pontiac Cadillac f%^ ©i*eo J36.0O 31.50 ».0O 40.40 38.50 43.o5 Oer Price) •9.95 9.95 9.95 12.95 12.95 12.95 Drive in Yen Save $26.05 21.55 I9.0S 27.45 25.55 30.70 or Coil for Appointment Anthony,«s Monohan.rf Klinck.2b Weigand.e Borian.lf Melefajb Platco.lb Cramer*! Fidaigo.p shrhrbi 3 0 10 3 110 Paul Borian's single. Don Me- jlega also singled, and Borian ilater tallied on a fielder's choice. j Bill Platco homered in the eighth (for Villanova's final run. Villanova West Chester abrhrtii 3 10 0 Wooley.s 4 0 10 Bennet.2b 5 0 2 1 Cooke.2b 4 10 0 Bowers.cf 4 1 1 0 Shockley.lb 3 0 2 1 Weidmanj-f 3 12 1 Lunn,c 3 0 0 0 Bartoo 10 0 1 Boyer.lf Eisenber«r.lf _. WilUarosJb b-Keller EMetrichJb Wlleon* Fulk.c Cox.p 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 4 8 4 Totals 30 1 3 0 a Struck out tor Coxe In 9th. b-Grounded out for Williams in 7th. Villanova 1 0 0.2 0 0 0 1 0 — 4 West Chester 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - t considered small for a weight The unbeaten Wildcats clinched man, he hoped to challenge the the game in the fourth when Al;school shot put mark (NCAA The Montreal Canadiens made champion Carl Shine's 58-9Vi) by senior year. "He's getting up close to Na-i an ^ Jean Behveau stand up Sat- tional standing in the discus urday night to edge the Toronto right now," said Morcom. "I Maple Leafs, 2-1, and take a 2-0 only wish I could find a fourth lead in the best-of-seven Stanley event to enter him in." jCup hockey playoff final. TRACK SHORTS: Barney Ber-i The ga m e e n d e d w i t h t h e 1 4 - 520 linger pole vaulted 13-6, but fail-:spectators wondering whether ( 3 o o oied to come close in three tries a t the final score was 2" 1 o r 3 "!- I J00 0J14 . , . Barney, who has done 14J The Leafs had pulled goalie soioior better three times, planned to Johnny Bower from the net in; U o o t r y for only 13-10 in Saturday's fav ° r o f a n e x t r a s k a t e r W l t n 12 i looo;wind, but Morcom talked him seconds left. The CanadiensI 108 0 into going for 14. "I won't have finally got possession of the puck, j \\l<j!conservative people on my 1 Don Marshall passing to Marcel) o team," quipped the coach . . . f Provost who skated in part of the! Grev Munger, sonof Penn's for-;way from center ice before mer football coach George Mun- shooting as the clock ran out. ger, ran the 220 for the first time! The puck went in, but referee since high school—and beat La- Eddie Powers ruled that the Salle's Terry McGovern by five game had ended before the puck yards in 0:23.1 . . . Penn's Rickjcrossed the line. Cuthbert took the 120-high hur- dles in an impressive 0:14.8, but got away with jumping the gun. SHOTPUT-l, Bob Batdorf. Penn: 2.i 0 nH< BUI Taylor. LaSalle; J, Jack Brabazon, ul " NORTHEAST-570 COTTMAM ST. o. •.-,. n NORTH PHILA.-1027 RISING SUN AVE. WEST PHILA.-4221 CHESTNUT STREET CHESTEH-t E. ITH STREET XS&Z? ALLENTOWN-1729 TILIHMAN ST. TRENTON—II E. FRONT ST. Fi 2-3950 • A 5-5428 BA 2-5900 TR 4-2542 HE 7-4418 EX 6-9189 Rowing Upset Scored PRINCETON, N. J., April 9.— Princeton's freshman crew scor- ed a two-length victory over Washington and Lee, National high school rowing champions for the past three years, in a scrim- mage at Lake Carnegie day. introduces the Soccer Today PRO SOCCER U. S. OPEN CUP EASTERN SEMI- FINAL-Ukrainian Nats vs. Baltimore PompeU SO at 29th and Clearfield ate. AMATEUR SOCCER run \ LEAGUE MAJOR DIVISION-Little dub v«. Old- en AA. D and Ontario eta.; Tiroler SC va. Delpark, Cedar and Ann at*. MEMORIAL CUP-FIRST ROUND- Chestnut Hill vs. Phlla. Ramblers, Hart- well Lane and Ardieiah at. Seabrook Farms va. Juventua, Seabrook, N. J. Five and One Club va. Kensington Blue Bella. E. Berks and Blair eta. (All kickoffs, 2 P. M.) ^ ' " ' ^ : . : » * * » * ' « « * : ^'^.^. J ^'^>.w<^..M!.>j!.^. l J!V ll y.!!M| "It's Easy to Build a Patio or Barbecue with SAKRITr,%! CEiVtEN iVtlXES toys H N+(lfc" Fax, Star oi the Chkoga WhHm Sox LaSalle. 53 ft., 6 in. DISCUS-1. Batdorf, Penn; 2. Brabazon, LaSalle; 3, Ed Smith, Penn. 1«5 ft.. 7 in. JAVELIN-1. Batdorf, Penn; 2, Walt Bilski, LaSalle; 3. Bob Taylor, LaSalle. hatur- i«3 ft.. 5', in. HIGH JUMP-1, Andy Taylor. LaSalle; 12. tie among Barney Berlinger, Penn; Jim Dunsmore, Penn. and John Brogan, LaSalle. 3 ft. 8 in. BROAD JUMP-1. Bob Reed. Penn; 2, Don Bridwell. Penn; 3", Lew Wright, Penn. 23 ft. 'j in. POLE VAULT-1, Barlinger, Penn; 2. Paul Petit, LaSalle; 3. Spyridon Diames- sis, Penn. 13 ft., < in. 100—1. Ree<l, Penn; 2, Vince Leonetti, LaSalle; 3. Al Rosteina, LaSalle. 0099 220—1. Grev Munger, Penn; 2. Terry McGovern, LaSalle; 3, Bridwell, Penn. 0:23.1. _ 440-1. Bob Harper, Penn; 2. Charley DelRoesi. LaSalle; 3, Al Levine, Pens. 0:501. HO—1. Tom Lynaugh, LaSalle; 2. Pete Clark, Penn; 3. John Jerbasi. Penn. 1:5*5- MILE-1. Roy Reisinger, Penn; 2. Pete Walheim, LaSalle; 3, Jim Sumner, La- Salle. 4:302 TWO MILE-t. Reisinger. Penn; I, Walheim, LaSalle; 3, John Caraa. La- Salle. 16:00 3. 120-HIGH HURDLES-I. Rick Cuthbert. Penn; 2. Tom Maher, LaSalle; 3> Joe Tyler, LaSalle. 0 14 S 22>VLOW HURDLES-1, Reed, Penn; 2. Cuthbeit, Penn; 3. Maher, LaSalle. 0:24S MILE RELAY—Penn (Munger, Levine, Oark, Harper >- 3 26 J Wins ^ec' Title Casey Bahr's goal with 15 sec- remaining in the extra period helped Simpson Play- ground beat Cohocksink, 1-0, for the Department of Recreation Midget League soccer champion- ship Saturday at E. Blair and Berks sts. new high-style cigar... only B Sports Results Continued From 1st Sports Page RIFLE PIAA CSAMIMONSHrP Marshall, lfjOO: Central Backs. 994i Bradford, 9*3; Street I-men. 975- Amateur SOCCER DEfT. OF RECREATION Midget League Chaaapieasfci* Simo.en PUygrennd 1 Cebeeksink Plargreond FENNA. 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  • T H E P H I L A D E L P H I A I N Q U I R E R . SUNDAY M O R N I N G , A P R I L 10. 1980 S a c d e g

    Penn Trackmen Overpower LaSalle Track Victory for Haverford Over Two Rivals

    By FRANK DOLSON Bob Batdorf. a finance student

    at Penn, displayed his aptitude for working with big figures Saturday at Franklin Field. The 196-pound sophomore weight man enjoyed the best day of his ca-j CHESTERTOWN. Md., April reer as he lee Penn to an impres- 9 (AP).—Haverford College won sive 82 â-48Vi track victory over a triangular track met in La Salle | w i n d a n d

    Batdorf. who stands only 5-9, won the discu with a toss of 165r

    St. Joseph's Crew Wins Opener By FRANK BATES boat jumped to an early

    Blustery winds and whitecap- and never was headed at it v ped waves of the Schuylkill by a length and a half.

    l e a d R , y Urfl; 2, jotta Garaa-ueo; 3. Ed. I.eahy; 4. Lew Forreca; S, Tom Doolie.*; t>. Ccorc* Porrecai 7, Georaa Matt son,

    G e o r g e stroke, George Mattson; coxewain. John McAultffe; 2. St John* (bow. mu

    proved poor handicaps for St. Mattson, son of the Monsignor Kromm, 2. Richard Biaskovt.h. j . Joseph's College crews Saturday B o n n e r H i g h c r c w c o a c n , 8 t r o k e d $£%£££,•. J: fta^U as they turned in a brace of vie- t h e H a w k ^ a t . Time for the Hen- ^^B

    rtP«eri,?.tehr"rd,.5l? ,7'«4ro"' S n 8 , r°vverY ,crews ley d,stance of one mUe and f,ve &*ttttil,£JT5S£ri: JUlin s u x . i . j . S i x t e e n t h s w a s 6 : 5 9 . Mike Gorman, 4, Pete Rtlowry; $. Tony

    A turbulent river greeted the Ro wini , n a s t Peters Island (,hluJc0 *•'|»»iOummere; 7. Stan sarat;

    . . , , , . . . n o w i n j } p d s i r c i e i s i s i d i i u , stroke. Mike Dabajlan. coxswain, Al crews as the Hawks opened their uo t n crews encountered hich •>u«-«n_*J - * ' . i c 100-1. Gowin. Haverford; 2. Dtashyan, R e e d m a t c h e d B a t d o r f S 15- Washington College; 3. Hetiel. Haver-

    p o i n t Contr ibut ion b y w i n n i n g , 0Hd ,GH°*JUMP-l. Krow. Albright: 2. t h e b r o a d j u m p (23 -Vi ) , t h e 100- Smith. Haverford; 3, C. Smith. Albright yard dash (0:09.9) and the 220-15 P^LE'VAULT-I. Devito. Washington l o w h u r d l e s ( 0 : 2 4 . 8 ) . Re i s inger iCo l l ege ; 2. Haverford; 3. Breneman, Al

    . . . ' ., bright. W feet, 6 inches. scored his second mile-two mile 120 HIGH HURDLES-I. Diashyan, double in two weeks, beating! ̂ J , ^ % ^ ^ d

    2 - . ^ h m ' A l b r i g h t ;

    La Salle's Pete Walheim de-; wo-i. oeiker*. Albright; 2. Devito. 1 . « n n J . „ ™ n Washington Co lege; 3. Osipower, Al-

    cxsively in 4:30.2 and 10:00.3. bright. 213.7. T.a Sa l lp h«»lH tr» turn vir>tnri«>s' BROAD J U M P - 1 . C Smith. Albright; L a o a i i e , n e i a 10 IWO V i c t o r i e s 2 K r o w A l b l . u h t ; 3> Goold, Haverford.

    in the 15-event program, scored 21 feet, » inches. i t . m n . t „ „ . . . M „ „ „ ~ ; - • ! ,« 1,-1/ 220-1. Goggin. Haverford; 2. Diashyan, US mOSt n o t a b l e One in t h e n a i l Washington College; 3, Birkholtz, Al. mile. Senior Tom Lynaugh, run-j*%$.^•"Lockey. H.v.rford; 2, n i n g a S m a r t r a c e , l e t Penn'SjEddy . Haverford; 3. Kratr., Albright. 112 Pete Clark take the lead and bat-l^wo" 'MILE-I, stricter. Haverford; tie a stiff head-wind in the back- Jj.R5°J

    kett- Albri*hti *• Cotter- Albright stretch, then kicked to a 12-yard. 220 LOW HURDLES-I, Diashyan, „ , ; . .„ i . « t Washington College; 2, Muller, Haver-win 1.3D.O. | { o r d . 3 Diehm, Albright. 2*3.

    JAVELIN-1. Lockey. Haverford; 2. Levat, Haverford; 3. Swan, Haverford.

    DISCUS HIS BEST? But Batdorf, who considers the "LftgV 3 i nches

    WEST CHESTER, Pa„ April 9. —Phil Fidalgo pitched a three-hitter Saturday for his second!discus victory as Villanova University's'event, baseball team (3-0) turned back the winless West Chester Teach-ers, 4-1, on Wayne Field. The home team's starter, Dave Wil-son, who went seven innings, was j d o r f s a i d - h e ' d " , i k e to get up to

    171 feet in the discus"—the Penn record. And, despite his size.

    his "potentially best" clearly stole the show.

    He was remarkably consistent in the shot with five of his six efforts 52-7 or better and three of them over 53.

    Before the season ends, Bat-

    880 RELAV-1. Haverford (Conn, Jern-quist, Kimmich, Goggin); 2. Washington College. 1:379.

    charged with his straight setback.

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    Canadiens Win, Lead Leafs, 2-0

    MONTREAL, April 9 (AP).—

    Weigand walked. He scored on ? n a u , * " u " ^ a i 1 *""** »*°»~> ^ ; t W o early goals by Dickie Moore

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    LaSalle. 53 ft., 6 in. DISCUS-1. Batdorf, Penn; 2. Brabazon,

    LaSalle; 3, Ed Smith, Penn. 1«5 ft.. 7 in. JAVELIN-1. Batdorf, Penn; 2, Walt

    Bilski, LaSalle; 3. Bob Taylor, LaSalle. h a t u r - i«3 ft.. 5' , in.

    HIGH JUMP-1, Andy Taylor. LaSalle; 12. tie among Barney Berlinger, Penn; Jim Dunsmore, Penn. and John Brogan, LaSalle. 3 ft. 8 in.

    BROAD JUMP-1 . Bob Reed. Penn; 2, Don Bridwell. Penn; 3", Lew Wright, Penn. 23 ft. ' j in.

    POLE VAULT-1, Barlinger, Penn; 2. Paul Petit, LaSalle; 3. Spyridon Diames-sis, Penn. 13 ft., < in.

    100—1. Ree Joe Tyler, LaSalle. 0 14 S

    22>VLOW HURDLES-1, Reed, Penn; 2. Cuthbeit, Penn; 3. Maher, LaSalle. 0:24S

    MILE RELAY—Penn (Munger, Levine, Oark, Harper >- 3 26 J

    Wins ^ e c ' Title Casey Bahr's goal with 15 sec-

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