*willjrghitralnsas m the IlandFairmntWestGivenNodinClassicR e laysBy WOODY WILSONDaily H«raid Sports EditorA young band of Fairmont West Dragons figure to end Troy’sdominance of the Fairborn Classic relays Saturday at Memorialstadium. Action begins at 10 a.m. and concludes with the awardsceremony at 4:15 p.m.Troy won the first annual Classic relays in 1971 with 78 points andlast year with 62, but will be hard pressed to make it three straight.Bob Kritzer’s West squad, spearheaded by junior star Pat McDermott, owns a solid win over Troy in a triangular recently. TheDragons amassed 77 points to Troy’s 56 and Chaminade’s 35.DAVE SEMLERALAN NIEBESThe Fairmont school is undefeated in three dual meets, but withtheno championships so far. They placed third in the Richmond invita-?eks,28,Nov.Cin-tmesNewtional and fourth in last night’s Dayton relays, both top-notch meets.McDERMOTT, WHOSE father Paul Graupmarm, Rob Scibettawas a former assistant football and Rick Grissom, has beencoach at Fairborn Baker, will anchor severalrelayincluding the sprint medley, 880improving and could rack up teams, some points.Xenia, under veteran pilot Billand shuttle hurdles. He excels in Wilson, has Steve Daugherty, aSt.anda meMorgan Wantsthe long jump, hurdles and high top shot man. He captured theWAYLAND HARRISBOljump. McDermott has starred Troy relays with a best ever 56-despite nearly severing his toe 1*4 toss.two weeks ago.IN GOLF.)IasonAFCTheRunsBrian Brown, a junior, is a AS FAR AS individual attrac-rownstandout miler, half miler and tions, Wilbur Wright’s senior two miler for West and sopho- Rick Garver is the main one.CINCINNATI (UPImore Tim Kritzer, the coach’s Garver is believed to be one ofPowerful Xeid on cinnati's Joe Morgan is tied for Houstonlt; in- 1* rancisco and Jim Wynn of son won ^e Dayton relays’ long the top two milers in Ohio.jump with a 21*6Lj leap.Sender and McDermott are16. the lead in runs batted in in the ‘That is why I’ll gladly swap Steve Miller and Scott Stanley close behind Garver.Nationa league. He knows it can’t tged last, but he would like to retainJohnny Bench the RBI’s I have for the runs he has scored,” saidthe his title in runs scoredown. Morgan has batted in 16 runsMorgan.“I’ll need the runs Bench hasare two promising half milers. Six records were broken and Both are around the two minute one tied in 1972. This time aroundStopFlyersFairborn Baker’s six-match Xenia’s Jeimark.the whole slate could be erased,streak was snapped medalist. Henth and also scored 16 runs. But in thele us runs scored category, iring behind Bobby Bonds ofheisSanurghCitymng t at 1nsascored just to catch up with Bobby Bonds and Jimmy Wynn,” said Morgan. “A week ago bothWynn and Bonds had already scored 16 runs.”The lone senior scoring points claims meet director Bobfor the Dragons is Randy Lenz. Adams.winningyesterday by powerful Xenia by good enough the closest of margins, 5-4, at Cox’s 43.He goes in the 440 and 880HERB HARTMAN hasRon Althoff, former coaching great at Baker, is the referee.a Oscar Niebes is clerk-of-courseGreene Country club.Scott HornBaker’s Tim O’Neal and SteveHannaford came through for thening carded Baker’s re:BASEBALLThe Reds are idle today and1 series withsenior-ladened club at Troy with Dr. Dale Condit the anal 4 f STANDINGSwill open a two gamethe New York Mets tomorrow.that’s 4-1 in duals. The Trojans nouncer. won their own relays lastFlyers, winning a pair of points apiece, but Baker's team total was 166 to the Bucs’ 160. Xeniato a 7-0 recoifired a hot 31Dave BumgjnCLEVEI^AND is at MinnesotaSaturday.Herman Kaebnick, aNOT ONLY WILL some 600 collected the odd point for best and Bob CnC*nN A L L ftoday for a two-game sent the Twins.nior, boys participate, but around 300 leads the talented Trojans. He girls. Six girl events are on slateteam total giving the Flyers their The varsit]econd loss in eight outings.with has high jumped 6-44 indoors along with 12 for the boys.Tecumseh « switched frand outdoors ami is the No. 1 high Jefferson was the girl cham- O’NEAL SHOT A 38, tying Snvder parkProbable starting pitchers in hurdler. His 14.8 for second in the pion last year with 68 points tonight's game will be Brent Strom, 1-1 for the Tribe, and Dick time ever.Woodson. 1*0.Troy relays was Kaebnick’s best Baker was next with 45. ThreeGOtrecords were established in ’72.Kaebnick will be competing in The official list for the girlsCentralTimthe 880 relay and shuttle hurdles teams is not complete.O'Neal Scott Horne Steve Hannaford,.* ** •* *»•r* .* *Irack)a\• ** *• •relay. He sometimes runs in the Here is the breakdown of the Del ea ts YSr,„i„ -..i... schedule and time of events:ifce GLerTotals» •mile relay.»•• •* *9• •VUsntreit Loui* •« •• ■NO t1 ■ .1i iIVi __ .b — .. f- KnH11 1( 8 ■ / 1I3 H utts* *••4€lined Out• ** •JIM ROSS IS a threat in thev/» i* •* ** »« •ri« i• •*L*t •» ♦Bad weather, in the person of rain, continues to* *• •* **»• ** •at Oft I fa* »* *Iton 4 wintat I OS pp mhaunt thec*i *\ D at Attantmtr* *«*• •* •• ** *• *»*prep springscene. Yesterday, the victim was the second annual• •pole vault despite hitting only 13-Olhis spring. He won the Western Ohio league championship with a 13-4 in 1972.i. i»1KJ 0p msnot putiauit, hiqh jump, discus Plong jump four miltYELLOW SPRINGSCentral's baseball team leveled itspP« •* *njotonanft* i John jv* *•»Louft*ft 1 31[Mirgh4 l tltprinkS10 30 pat»• •* *♦»• •Fairborn Track day atMemorial stadium.David Wise is a fine sprinter| and is part of the 880 relay team.Danis Carter is a plus in the 880 and mile.mhighlUfhp..' ft — ^ ..Fogf. M «fflillf fOIhuttti7 hgrdltlI it ‘80 metffIVIft*t Ct Q 9 .... _ — Jib ... .pr in»s'“mark at 1-1 yesterday with an 11-Kent Houser Jerry Melgtfon Steve Cox AI Petr itrace5 verdict over Yellow Springss'Bob Collins rapped two hits inTotal*x » xtiiiatotalthree trips and had two runsV• ••AA*• •k —1) at ftFr1Athletic Director JimjiedSaunders of Park Hills,ifIcausAlso helping out the Trojan i are senior Eric Nelson i 440pmpmpmpmpm‘ 440 yard rtta 10 yard run ard relaybatted in to pace the locals’ attack. Mark Wilson, who has beenvLit rir ni «i .on base all nine times this season,Distance medlty rtf aysmacked a two base blow.V.A fifiA fV’t “ 11LEAGU!home team for the event,has announced no new •:!:$ and mile relay l, sophomore Mark Shrover lt;52.0 in 440) andvm 4%ftCit« »les.date. With sectional action g beginning May 9, Saunderssenior John Grove i 880). SeniorsMIya lit* *■ 19DOven, i,in. is, inhere YorkAAi *ndrift105294 SO»»reports it is unlikely the meet will come off.IMark Johnston and Tim Piercep tlop ihe Trojan weighmen (Shot!• •put and discus).UtfGirls so yard dash *80 yard relayAIRBOPN CLASSIC RELAYSRECORDS * vandaha Butler tie?u . yault Fair pom Baker (1972). 26 3 jump Belmont 11971), Fairborn§nd Xema 119721 11 10E) tump Sfebbin* (1971): 316 put PiQua (1972) 100 9it hurdle relay BeavercreekSi 2Scott Curry picked up thevictory for Central. Greg Addis relieved in the sixth when thehome club plated four runs. Central entered the frame with a10-0 advantage.Ray Dibble’s Centralmen host141 ABAKER WILL MAKE it aT wo miit re)Sprth972) 8 19 5Ieasorjjf ■ Yorkevelandyy L10 99 910 10 9 10PelMl.three team chase Saturday. Rexsoofwv4M429Si'usoil SlailAukerman’s Flyers are once-ay Troy lt;medley relay ^ Troy (1971): I 36 5 440 yard relay Troy (1972): 44 9 Mile relay ^ Troy 11971) 3 29 6 Distance medley relay Fairborn BakerFerguson Thursday(1971) 8 24 9beaten in dual competition and m© yard fr el .a(TiCVEIJVND lt;UP1) - Here ishave the Warrior relays under their belts.r our mile relayAlter (1972) I 32 6New event thi* yearNo gamtester dayilla list of thepostfootballT OilClevelandWoodson l 0Ha i f t mnr t*illIagames night by theNational Fixitball league:announi'ed lastSays Aukerman, “West has to be the favorite; then Troy. We mightChIoil till* Mow, L,,tonow upSenior Dave Sender, one of theDAYTONA BEACH, Fla.(UPI)£ hi* acharnrw playotfsOdom 0 4.8 30 o mat Milwauk,.AFC andNBC and CBS). AFC andMdivisional- Cale Yarborough gained ground in NASCAR’s WinstonNFC dtvitonastate’s best pole vaulters, heads the Baker cast. He combined Cup Grand National point raceplayoffs (NBC and CBS( a l.it Detroitn» r vfvianNfampjbninipgame NBC p game t C BS1Kansas Khne 1 2ty (WriQht 1 0 7 30 p mNew V of.4 nIV -4owi viu atMoIHand 1 Iat Bos*my (Lee I 0) 7 30JanMlIri1974 AFC NFC(NBC)ro Bwith Ron Vance as the Flyers set with his second place finish in the a new relays record last year, 26- Virginia 500 and found himself3. It was FB’s lone victory, within close striking distance ofSender went 13-6 in ’72, but holds pointthe school mark of 14-7 thisleader James Hylton. Hylton, of Inman, S.C., leads theaneason. R V:pack with 2,237.75 points.nicehas graduatedTom Vancebutsophomorefreshman Brad Williamsandarefilling inprovem entnicely. Their im» and Senderreasonswhy the PVare recordshould be eclipsed.SEMLER ANCHORS the Flyer record-breaking 440 and 880 relay teams. Sender, Wayland and Ervin Harris, and Dan Woolfe have clocked 44.4 in the 440 relay and 1:31.6 in the 880 relay. Both times are better than existing relay records.Sender and W. Harris are setfor spring medley action.Alan Niebes, a senior, holds theschool mark in the high jump, 6-2this year, and will also vie in the two mile and mile relays. Bob Craft is Baker’s best in the field.YOU'LL BEPART OF IT.He has hit 52-10 in the shot and155-7 in the discus, but AukermanIT’LL BE PARTsays Craft has not reached hisOF YOU.potential.ROUNDING OUT the 16-teamfield are: Fairborn Park Hills,Xenia, Beavercreek, Fairview,Wilbur Wright, Fairmont East,Chaminade, Wayne,Wilmington, Alter, Carroll andktnnfMeadowdale.q dFor Jim Reynolds’ Park Hills’ri M I ' fe*MUMCASharon Pfaff. Standing (same order) are Ria Yackiel, Billie runing, Sandy Eigenhut, Janet Mullen and Linda liming. In the nship finals last night, the Demons defeated the Ding Bats by 8-15,15-6Vikings, senior Dave Glidewell isthreat in the mile. Brothca♦r a test dm the 1973 MGBaandJohn, a soph, has shown promisenorthl«Vi AMGin the two milemotors inc,(left and 15-8. (Daily Herald staff photo)I andThe Vikes’ 880 relay team, ofNorth and Murray Stunderclassmen David Davis, LSpr,ngflcld’ °’328-7021J