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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-
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.
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hits and struck out nine Saturday! Araenai i caeieee 4 as he led St. Joseph's to a 1(H) g ! ^ » f t V ; - - ^ V « r t . S g ^ 1 shutOUt Of H a v e r f o r d C o l l e g e . jEv«rten 2 TettenkaM j Chiango allowed but two TftTIra I B M ? ' WsiwiiiisiiTinii 1 and no Haverford player reach- IKSSSKS SP& s W , r t Br»?rn!e5 1 ed third base as the Hawks won their second straight. Haverford is 0-1.
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