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He just wanted to leave." Dean was admitted to Barton Memorial July 11 after complaining of chest pains while golfing. He was released Sunday and a few hours later was stricken while dining with a physician friend in Reno. The 64-year-old Dean was rushed to St. Mary's hospital in Reno. He died early Wednesday.

Hannum said that while Dean was in Barton, someone suggested he move to St. Mary's. He quoted Dean as saying, "'That's a bunch of bull. I'm not going to any other hospital. If I was going to do that, I'd stay Major League Boxes National League American League Dodgers 7, Expos 5 Yankees 10, Royals 6 Rangers 2, Red Sox 1 MONTREAL LOS ANGELES.

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San Diego 11 2B-Cash. Thomas, Clarke. 3B-Unser. HR-Schmidt (19), McCovey (10), Winfield (15). SB-Bowa, Johnstone.

S-Bowa. Carlton 6 1p 2-3 5 er bb so Schueler 5-11 1-3 0 Herpaiz Freisleben 5 1-3 11 1 Hardy 2-3 0 0 0 Romo 5-5 2-3 Greif 1-3 0 0 Tomlin 0 0 HBP.by Carlton (Toian), by Freisleben (Bowa). 'Clemente Park' Honors Roberto MIAMI (UPI) Mrs. Roberto Clemente will join Gov. Reubin Askew and Puerto Rican Gov.

Rafael Hernandez. Colon tomorrow when a local park will be renamed "Roberto Clemente Park" in honor of the late baseball great. Dade County officials have proclaimed today Puerto Rico day in Miami. A celebration this evening will feature Askew and Colon as the guest speakers and will also be attended by Miami Mayor Maurice Ferre and Dade County Mayor Jack Orr Jr. Tomorrow morning the park, which has been called Wyndwood Park since 1926, will be renamed in a ceremony attended by Clemente's widow, Vera.

Pirate Averages FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1974 Total 32 3 10 3 Chicago Cincinnati Kessinger, Bonham. Cincinnati 2. LOBChicago 12. 2B Bonham. 3B Madlock.

HR gan, Kessinger, Zamora. Astros 8, HOUSTON ab bi Gross rf 4100 Metzger 5s 5 10 1 Cedeno cf 4 Watson 4010 Gallaghr rt 0 0 0 LMay 1b 5 2 3 3 MMav 4031 Da Rader 3b 5 0 Helms 2b 3 0 02 0 Milborne 2b 2 1 1 1 Osteen 1 0 BATTING AB 28 3B HR Rbi. Pct. Howe 0 0 400 Brinkman 3 0 0 0 .333 Zisk 296 47 98 20 11 Brett 61 20 12 .328 Oliver 315 46 95 22 37 .302 Hebner 323 52 96 14 36 .297 Sangllen 312 32 91 33 .292 Stennett 359 36 103 2 29 .287 Parker 127 13 36 5 2 14 .283 Stargell 271 19 74 21 49 .273 Taveros 146 12 39 747 Rooker 51 13 .255 Menuza 127 8 32 12 Kirkptrik 113 27 .239 Reuss 46 11 .2.39 Clines 234 22 12 .235 Ellis 27 Popovich 51 .216 Robrtson 122 12 26 .197 Augustne 17 .176 Rvan 23 .130 Giusti 125 Kison 14 Morlan Demerv Patterson Hernandez 0 1 88833 PITCHING IP ER BR SO EPA Hrnondez 36 11 17 2.38 Morian 4123 12 30 29 24 0 Brett 137 42 127 39 74 11 2.76 Kisan 6123 20 55 29 40 1 00 Rooker 140 48 123 48 69 3.08 Grusti 611 23 56 26 29 Reuss 14113 57 138 51 52 9 3.64 Ilis 941 14 100 27 52 Demery 301 18 31 16 24 5.40 Pottersn 102 19 5.2 HOME ATTENDANCE 1973 (49 games) 759.233 1974 (49 games) 570.159 Steelers Face Softball King Harris, Pearson Play For Hard Hats Steelers Franco Harris and Preston Pearson, presently picketing on behalf of the National Football League Players Association. may be seeing a different type strike Sunday night at Etna Field.

If the NFL strike is still on, the two players will be in the lineup of the Pittsburgh Hard Hats, who take on the "King and His Court" at 9 p. m. The "King" is amazing Eddie Feigner, the fanciest softball pitcher in the world. Feigner, whose pitching arm is three inchest larger in circumference than his other arm, will be out for revenge at Etna, where he and his three teammates lost to the Skip Hogan's in 1963 on a homer by Mike Kovach. Kovach is now with the Hard Hats, as are several other members of that winning team.

Two preliminary contests will be held, a 7 p. m. game between the East End BYMC Debs and Stan's Auto, followed I by a Home Run Derby at 8 p. m. Jacklin By Shot In Swede Golf MALMO, Sweden (UPI)- Tony Jacklin, England's former British and U.

S. Open champion battling to regain his winning form has fired a two-under-par 70 to gain a onestroke lead over defending champion Bob Charles of New Zealand in the opening round of the $68.000 Scandinavian Enterprise Open Golf Championship. Jacklin collected three birdies against one bogey yesterday as he turned the front nine in a 34 and worked back with an even 36 on the back nine. sank a five-foot birdie on the third hole and chipped in from off the green on the par-5 ninth for his second birdie. Charles, a lean lefthander who won the British Open in 1963, put in his bid for a second straight title here with a 71 on the par 72, Farm and Forest Land Course outside Malmoe in southern Sweden.

NBC Announces All-Star Crew NEW YORK (UPI) Curt Gowdy, Tony Kubek, Joe Garagiola, Jim Simpson and Maury Wills have been selected as NBC television and radio network commentators for baseball's 45th all-star game, Tuesday night in Pittsburgh. Gowdy. Kubek and Garagiola will handle the television commentary while Simpson and Wills will do the radio portion. Intrepid Beaten After Collision NEWPORT, R. I.

(UPI) Defending champion Intrepid and challenger Valiant collided in the U. S. trials for the America's Cup. Valiant, despite a hole in her hull, won a surprise victory amid a flurry of protests. Intrepid had won yesterday's first race against Valiant by 3:08, but the challenger took the collision-marred second battle by 24 seconds.

Toronto Toros Czech Players TORONTO (UPI -Vaclav Nedomansky, one of international hockey's greatest stars, has left his native Czechoslovakia to play for the Toronto Toros of the World Hockey Association. It was also learned that anther outstanding Czechoslovakian player, Richard Pfarda, might join the Toros, too. He is now in Switzerland. Spurs GM To Squires SAN ANTONIO. Tex.

(UPI) The San Antonio Spurs have announced Jack Ankerson, named the outstanding manager in the American Basketball Association last season, is resigning to become GM of the Virginia Squires. Seales To Perform BOSTON (UPI) Olympic gold medalist Sugar Ray Seales will meet New England middleweight champ Marvin Hagler Aug. 30 in a televised 10-round boxing match. Gant Jabs Garcia BALTIMORE (UPI) Welterweight Johnny Gant used a snappy left jab a and straight right last night to win a unanimous decision over veteran Angel Robinson Garcia in a 10-round bout. Tribute To Aaron The bat and ball used by Hank Aaron for his 715th home run are on display in Gimbels, sporting goods department, downtown.

Death Notices BALSIMO On Wednesdav, July 1974. Mary sister of Irene Covalo. Funeral N.S., on Saturday at 9:30 a. m. SON FUNERAL no HOME, 707 East from Funeral Mass from St.

Boniface Church at 10 a. m. Friends invited. Visitation with family 2-4 7-9. BEISTEL 46V, West Newton.

on Wednesdav, July 17, 1974, Beniomin; father of Mrs. William R. Helen) Durant; grandfather of Mrs. Patricia Misicko and William H. (Bud) Durant; three greatgrandchildren; brother of Earl Beistel.

Friends will be received at the JOSEPH F. OTT FUNERAL HOME, 5th and Oak Irwin, 2-5 and 7-9 p. m. Funeral services Saturday at 11 a. m.

at the funeral home. BENJAMIN On Thursday, July 18, 1974, Helen Ritter of Brooklyn, N.Y., sister of Max Ritter of N.Y. and Goldie R. Klein. Friends received at H.

SON, 537 Neville (Oakland Civic Center), Fridav, July 19, from 7-9 p.m. Service and interment private. BETROSE On Wednesday, July 17, 1974, Minnie (Tannous) of Scott beloved mother of Loretta Petriga and Michael Betrose; sister of Mae Anthony, Marie and Norma Tannous. Mrs. Betty Vallone.

Henrietta McFarland and Mrs. Diane Coyne, Warden, Donald and Kelly Tannous. Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty beginning 4 p.m.

on Thursday. Funeral Liturav in St. Pius Church on Saturdav at 9:30 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. BOYDE Hazel 82, of Pachester, on July 17, 1974; survived by four sons, Gail H.

Lewis William Jack two daughters, Mrs. Fred (Susan) Bruckman and Mrs. John (Jean) Sabo. Services at the COLEMAN-HUNTSMAN FUNERAL HOME, Rochester, Saturday, 1:30 p. m.

Visitation 2-4, 7-9. BROWN Of 2566 BrackenrIdge on Wednesday, July 17, 1974, Pernell, wife of the late George Brown; mother of Rose Marie Avery of Buffalo, N.Y., Gloria Ann Robinson, Elaine Hollins, both of George Brown Jr. of Boston, sister of Hattie and Henry Thomas, both of Maywood, Nelson and Hercules Thomas of Chicago; also nine grandchildren. Friends received in the SAMUEL JONES FUNERAL HOME, 2644 Wylie Ave. Services Saturday.

11 at Monumental Baptist Church. BRUNO On July 17, 1974, Patsy of Stowe Husband of Mrs. Caroline Glacobine Bruno, son of Antonio and Philomena Bruno of Sewickley. Brother of Mrs. Thersa Raso, Mrs.

Mary Bucek, Mrs. Adeline Crocco, Anthony, Joseph, Samuel, Albert and the late Victor Bruno. Friends received at the ANTHONY M. MUSMANNO FUNERAL HOME, 700 Seventh McKees 'Rocks, funeral mass In St. Francis de Sales Church on Saturday at 9 a.

m. CARTER On Wednesday, July 17, 1974, Joseph H. Carter of Tucson, (formerly of husband of the late Clare Ray Carter; father Joseph R. Carter of Worcester, Mrs. Dorothy C.

Pfau of Youngstown, Mrs. Nancy C. McKay of Mystic, Conn. and Mrs. Jane C.

McCance of brother of Mrs. Warren Brewer of Terre Haute, survived also by 14 arandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services and Interment private. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shadvside Hospitol. Arrangements by H.

SAMSON, INC. CONLOGUE On Thursday, July 18, 1974, Alvina Munch, of Glencoe Greentree, beloved wife of the late Sylvester P. Conlogue; mother of Mrs. Dorothy Dezort of Greentree, Mrs. Helen McClelland of Cleveland, Mrs.

Ruth Maszkiewicz of Monroeville, Charles S. of Port Vue. Robert P. of and Paul J. Conlogue of Munhall; aunt of Mrs.

Delores Simon of N. Versailles; sister of Robert Munch, Emil Munch, and Harry Lehman: also 23 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends received at the THOMAS L. NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washinaton Swissville. Mass of Christian Burial at St.

Anselm's Church on Saturday at 10 a. m. Family hours 2-4 7-9 p. m. CORBIN On Thursday evening, July 18, 1974, Mabel Garrison, wife of the late Lewis W.

Corbin, of 237 Cornell West View; mother of Mrs. Mildred Dillon and Mrs. Dorothy Hanna; also survived by Dorothy Hanna; also survived by six grandchildren and eight, greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the H. P.

BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysville, where services will be held on Monday mornina at 11 o'clock. TRAVEL CAMPING EQUIPMENT MOTOR HOMES BICYCLES MOTORCYCLES HOBBIES CAMPING BOATS MOTORS SPORTING GOODS VACATIONS SNOWMOBILES LEISURE LIVING SOLUTIONS can be found daily in the PITTSBURGH PRESS CLASSIFIED PAGES 001 Death Notices LATEST DEATHS Benjamin, Helen Ritter Boyde, Hazel A. Brown, Pernell Conlogue, Alvina M. Corbin, Mabel Davis, Samuel H. Sr.

Fawcett, Hugh S. Gribble, William T. Hoak, Clarence B. Hren, Louis Kelly, Thomas P. Kohser, William (Buck) Leonberg, Frank H.

Maloy, Hugh J. McKenzie, Charles F. Miller, Gertrude B. Miller, Raymond P. Mulligan, James R.

Sr. Novak, Joseph A. Pararella, Antonio Selinger, Marie Snyder, Harry J. Summers, William F. Sr.

Swindell, Bernice K. Washington, Mrs. Lillian E. Widding, Fred B. Williams, Kimberly M.

Wuenschel, Rev. Ludger Yurinak, Frances K. Zang, Edmund W. 001 Death Notices DARRAGH On Wednesday afternoon July 17, 1974. Cora Sneathen Darragh, beloved wife of the late Ronald A.

Darragh, Sr. mother of Marv Jane Darragh, Ronald A. Darragh Kim Darragh, Mrs. Dorothy Alexandre, Mary Eliabeth Darragh and Wiliam R. Darragh.

Also survived by 23 grandchildren and 3 areat-granddaughters. Friends received at the family residence. 5900 Howe Street. Shadyside, after p. m.

Thursday evenina. Funeral Saturday, July 20, 1974 al 9:30 a. m. Solemn Concelebrated Mass in Sacred Heart Church at 11:00 a. m.

DAVIS Samuel H. of Imperial suddenly on July 17, beloved husband of Mrs. Esther Kennedy Davis; father of R. Kennedy Davis, and S. Howard, brother of Mrs.

Mary Robertson and George; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Funeral services at the HAROLD K. WHARTON FUNERAL HOME, Cliff Mine Imperial, on Monday, July 22, at 2 p. m. Friends received 2-4 7-9.

DeANGELLIS On Wednescav, July 17, 1974, Elizabeth DeAngellis of Seddon N. Braddock; wife of the late Nillie (Chuck DeAngellis; mother of Antonette Barni. Betty Schopd, Charlotte, Angela, Charles and Joseph DeAngellis; sister of Marv Lawrence, John, Lawrence. Robert and Louis Petrini; a. andmother of Dino.

Dana Lee, Neil, Angela and Joseph. Friends the Wm. ELKIN MORTUARY, (12 noon till 9 p. 4th N. Braddock, where services will be held Saturdav at 11 a.

m. (Family hours 2-4, 7-9 D. DeFE0 On Wednesdav. July 17, 1974, Frank J. DeFeo of D.

beloved husband of Mary Jeffrey Defeo; father of Miss Jo Ann DeFeo and Alexander F. DeFeo; brother of Mrs. Mary Spain, Mrs. Phina Laughlan, Miss Grace DeFeo, John. James, Albert, Pep, Anthonv and Sam DeFen.

Friende received at Wm. SLATER SONS, Virginia Ave. Kearsarge Mt. Washinaton, until 9:15 a. Satur- in dav, July 20.

Funeral Mass in St. Mary of the Mount Church at 10 a. m. DIETRICH Of Castle Shannon, on Wednesdav, July 17 1974, in the Baptist Home. Emerson beloved husband of Sara Belle Campbell Dietrich, beloved father of Emerson N.

Dietrich, and Mrs. Judith Stacey; brother of Mrs. Alice Short DuBois, George. Stanlev of DuBois and Harry Dietrich. Also survived by arandchildren.

Friends received at the F. B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, Castle Shannon, where services will be held on Saturdav, Julv 20, at 1 D. Visi- of of tations 2-4 and 7-9 D. m.

Family re- by auests contributions to the American Cancer Society. DiPIETRO On Julv 17 the 1974, p. Jennie (Concetta). Wife late John DiPietro, mother of Mrs. Nancy Par mother-in-law of John D.

Parme of Baldwin Boro. She Is also survived by her 3 sisters. 2 brothers and her grandchildren: Mrs. Beth Ann Kuenzi, Janice, Nancy, David and Thomas of Forme. Friends received at the JOHN F.

SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood. Thursday and Fridav from 2-4 7-9. Funeral on Saturday mornina at 9:30 o'clock. Mass of the Resurrection at St. Albert The Great Church at 10 o'clock.

FAWCETT On Thursday, July 18, 1974, Huah son of Anna and the late William Fawcett. Friends received at the ROY P. SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 1615 Brighton Road where services will be held Saturday morning at 10:30 a. m. Burial at Uniondale Cemeterv.

Northside True Blue Lodge 36 Services Friday evening at 8:30. in FORD Of Overbrook, on Tuesday, July 16, 1974, Ernest brother of Mrs. Mabel G. Keller, Miss Nilie M. On Ford, Mrs.

Anna F. Cross, all of and Clarence W. Ford of High Point. N. also survived by 3 nieces and the nonhew.

Friends received at B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, Castle Shannon. where services will be held Frida lini evening, July 19, at 8 p. m. Visita- 14 tions 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Interment at private. FREEMAN 7-9 10 On Thursday, July 18, 1974, Jonathan W. Freeman, at his residence, 5023 Castleman husband of the late Adele Shaw Freeman; father On of Jonathan W. Freeman Jr.

of Cos Cob, brother of Miss band Dorothy Freeman of New Haven, Mrs. Mrs. Pierce N. Welch of New Haven, Conn. and Mrs.

Charles S. Bushnell of Weekapaug, R. vived also by two Mrs. Friends received at the residence, 5023 Castleman Friday 2-4 dren. 7.9 p.m., where services will be held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock.

Interment in Sewickley on Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Home for Crippled Children or the Children's Hospital. Arrangements by H. aaret On INC. late Rose GLAROS On Wednesday, July 17, Michael olso A.

of Edgewood; father of Alexander Glaros and Mrs. Nicholas the (Beulah) Mougianis; also survived AL by four grandchildren. Friends received at the PAUL E. Von GEIS held FUNERAL HOME, Center at Wal- a. lace Wilk.

Services at St. Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral, Dithridge Please make on Saturday contributions at 1 to D. the m. Of Panicarian Foundation the St. Ivy 1974, Icarian Hospital Fund, or Nicholas Cathedral Building Fund.

dren GRIBBLE William of 1415 Margaret 3310 Munhall, on July 18, 1974, at Home- non. stead Hospital, son of Mr. John nard's Gribble, W. husband of the 1974, late Margaret (Barrett) Gribble; p.m. father of Mrs.

Earl K. (Ethel) Wain, Finleyville, Mrs. Ronald of (Dawn) Mrs. Ethel Andrews of W. On Meyers, Munhall; brother seven grandchildren.

Friends will E. be received at the R. V. ANDER. of SON FUNERAL HOME West Joseph Homestead, where services will be held Monday, 11 a.

m. with Rev. mond, Warren Upton officiating. Interment 2-4 7-9 after 7 p.m. 19 Calvary Cemetery.

Family visitation may on HACK July 17, 1974. Emma of Shaler wife the late Stephen C. Hock: steomother of held Raymond J. Hack: sister of Elsie Backhaus, Fred and John Maurer. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. at the ROBERT B. NEELY FU- On NERAL HOME, 2208 Mt. Roval liam Glenshow. Services Saturdav at 10 a.

m. Mrs. HADLEY Suddenly on Wednesday, July 17, 1974, Lynn Diann of Penn Hills; Mass beloved daughter of Norma Wal- Church ters and Donald E. Hadley; sister of Tim and Mark Hadley; granddaughter of Mrs. Thelma I.

the late Walter W. Walters and On Mrs. Netta B. and the late Elmer J. Hadley; great-granddaughter of Mrs.

T. Schriver and Mrs. Sara Krum. Charles Friends will be received at the brother W'LLIAM F. GROSS FUNERAL father HOME, 11735 Frankstown Rd.

(at Rodi Penn HIlls, where services will be held Saturdav at 10 a. m. Family requests visitation 711 2-4 and 7-9. day St. HEFLEY On Wednesday, July 17, 1974, Lina Paschold: wife of the late Frank Joseph Haflev of 311 Bernice Ross mother of Elizabeth Immler, Josephine Ginther, Mag- Steven dalina Armstrong.

Dorothy Werba- of neth, Arabelle Belmont, Eleanor Dawson, Mary Ann Palaoro and Carv, Frank J. Hefley; also survived by and 12 arandchildren and several areat- Jovce arandchildren and great-areatnrandchildren. Friends received at son the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Maver Perrysville, where services will be be held on Friday afternoon at 2 Ist o'clock.

day DEATHS Beistel, Benjamin Balsimo, Mary G. Betrose, Minnie (Tannous) Bruno, Patsy Carter, Joseph H. Darragh, Cora DeAngellis, Elizabeth DeFeo, Frank J. Dietrich, Emerson Sr. DiPietro, Jennie Ford, Ernest H.

Freeman, Jonathan W. Glaros, Michael A. Hack, Emma M. Hadley, Lynn Diann Hefley, Lina Paschold Horstman, Merle T. (Bud) Imhoff, Joyce Ann Kuruna, Charles Landucci, Raymond Lesar, Margaret Rolik McElhose, Mary E.

McGowan, William J. McSorley, Steven Paul Meola, Virginia C. Modor, Andrew Moore, Lucy C. Nespojohny (Sabaltis) Sophia G. Chinik Rogan, Carl Ruoff, I.

Edna Sabol, Anna Schrader, Eric Smith, Hazel L. Stellitano, Fabio Thurrell, Oliver C. Trybalska, Anna Wiederstein, John H. 001 Death Notices HOAK Clarence 8., Thursday, at McKeesport Hospital, age 79, of 172C Royal Oak White Oak Boro; son of the late Leonard and Nancy Ann McLaughlin Hoak; husband of Margaret Lakenon; brother Mrs. Myrtle Raybould.

Friends will be received at the WILLIAM O. HUNTER FUNERAL HOME, 1600 Coursin McKeesport, Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. and Saturday from 10 a. m.

to 2 p. m. Services will be held at the funeral home, Saturday 2 p. m. HORSTMAN On Wednesday, July 17, 1974, Merle T.

(Bud) Horstman, of D.H., be loved husband of Betty Schumacher Hortsman: father of Mrs. Clifford PI (Kay Klein of Cincinnati, Ohio. Thomas Cynthia L. and Sandra L. Hortsman; son of Emma B.

and the late Luke M. Horstman; also survived by two grandsons. Friends received at the WM. SLATER AND SONS Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt.

Washington, where service will be held Saturdav, July 20 at 1 p.m. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. WREN Louis on July 16, 1974, of Etna, friend of Louis J. Miketic. Former employees of Enamel Metals members of C.F.U.

4 and friends received 2-4 7-9 p. m. at WM. J. Butler OGRODNIK FUNERAL HOME, 333 Etna.

Funeral Mass in St. Nicholas Church, Millvale, on Saturday at 10 a. m. IMHOFF Of Daleview Bethel Park, on Tuesday, July 16, 1974, Jovce Ann. of her Margaret 18th year, beloved daughter Imhoff; beloved Donohue sister of and Paul J.

(Cathy), Donna, Thomas, Paul James, Michael, Timothy and Suzanne Imhoff: of Walter N. Imhoff and Catherine and ceived Timothy at the Donohue. Friends re FUNERAL HOM OF 425 HOWARD A. FARNSWORTH, Brownsville Mt. Oliver.

Funeral Saturday at 8:30 a. m. Funeral liturav in St. Joseph's Church, a. m.

KELLY Thomas on Thursdav, Julv 18. 1974, of Crafton. beloved husband Mary Alice Lawrence; brother Andrew A. Kelly; also survived nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at HERSHBERGER 170 FUNERAL HOME, Noble Crafton, on Saturday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

and Sunday from 12 noon till 4 and 7-9 where services will be held Monday at 9:30 0. m. Graveside services at St. Mary's Cemetery, 45th and Penn at 10:30 a. m.

KOHSER William (Buck), on July 18, 1974, Morgan St. Shaler husband of Sarah (Myrtle) Kohser; father of Robert J. Kohser and Helen Greiner; brother of Jacob Kohser; also ten arandchildren. Friends received 2-4 7-9 p.m. at WM.

OGRODNIK FUNERAL HOME, 333 Butler Etna, where services will be held on Saturday at 11 a.m. KURUNA Suddenly on July 17, 1974 Charles Kuruna, husband of Ann Walker Kuruna, father of Donna Marv Ann. Charles E. Kuruna: brother of Julie Berringer, Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS, 4900 Centre ot Devonshire after 7 PM Thursday.

Funeral Saturday mass of the resurrection St. Regis Church at 11 AM. LANDUCCI Wednesdav, July 17. 1974, Ravmond, husband of Beatrice Matthews; father of Sylvia Bronson, Raymond Robert Sharon L. Miller and Ronald J.

Landucci: brother of Alfred W. Landucci, Mrs. Florence Giometti, Mrs. Tosca and Mrs. Ida also grandchildren.

Friends received RAYMOND J. BRUSCO FUNERAL HOME, Broadway at Shiras Beechview 2-4 and p. m. Services on Saturday at a. m.

LEONBERG Thursdav, July 18. 1974. Frank 76 of Mars RD 4, husof Nellle Emerick: father of Frances Blank, Mrs. Mariorie Schaudt, Miss Janet and Mrs. Donna Rombold, Oran L.

and Frank H. Leonbera brother of Bertha Gross; also 18 grandchildren and four great-grandchilFriends received at McDONALD-AEBERLI FUNERAL HOME Mars, Pa. Services Sunday at 2 p. m. LESAR Wednesday, Julv 17, 1974, MarRolik, beloved wife of the Rock Lesar, mother of Mrs.

Saban, Louis, Emil, Joseph Rolik, and the late Annette Baker, 11 arandchildren, and 13 areat grandchildren Friends received at FRANK R. PERMAN FUNERHOME, 4825 Butler Lawrenceville, where services will be on Saturdav, July 20 at 10 m. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9. MALOY Dormont, on Thursdav, July 18. Hugh husband of the late Monica Hawthorne; father of Robert James I.

and Hugh J. also survived by ten arandchiland two areat-grandchildren. Friends received at the E. B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, West Liberty Mt.

LebaFuneral Liturav in St. BerChurch on Mondav, July 22, at 10 a.m. Visitation 2-4 7-9 beginning Saturday. McELHOSE Wednesday, July 17, 1974, Mary McElhose of Oakmont; mother Mrs. James (Helen) Rhea, Mrs.

(Mary Jane) Jakovac, Mrs. Thomas (Ethel) Vincent, C. RayFlovd E. and Robert C. McElh-se; sister of Louella Roth; also survived by 17 grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Friends call Thurcdav, 7-9 p. m. and Friday, 2-4 7-0 o. m. at the LEONARD P.

BURKETT FU. HOME, 421 Allegheny Oakmont. where services will be on Saturday at 1 p.m. McGOWAN Wednesday, Julv 17, 1974, (formerly of Millvale) in Tuskegee, brother of Mrs. Catherine Hart, Mrs.

Rose Silka, Winnifred Parkhill, Francis McGowen. Friends received at the ANDREW SKUNDRICH FUNERAL HOME, 405 North Millvale. of Resurrection in St. Ann's on Saturday at 11 a. m.

McKENZIE July 18., 1974, Charles beloved husband of Marie Nemecek McKenzie, father of and Richard of Catherine Remer, grandof Charles, Kevin, James, Richard, John Gregory and Karen. Friends received at the NORMAN PAPPERT FUNERAL HOME, Lockhart St. Funeral on Monat 9. a. m.

Funeral mass in Wenceslaus Church at 10 a. m. Teamsters Local No. 249 Invited. McSORLEY Suddenly at Camp Rockfish, Fayetteville, N.C., on July 16, 1974; Paul, age 19; beloved son Joseph Arthur and Joan Mayer McSorley of 408 Rustic Ridge N.C.

(formerly of Avalon Youngwood, brother of David J. and James M. McSorley all of Cary. N.C.; grandof Mr. Mrs.

Joseph F. McSorley and Mr. Mrs. A. John all of Avalon.

Services will held at the First United MethodChurch. Carv. N.C.. on Thursmorning at 11 o'clock. Friends will be received on Friday from 2- 4, 7-9 p.m.

at the LESTER C. MCDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 529 Colitornia Avalon. Graveside service services will be held at Rosedale Cemetery, Ross Two. on Saturdav at 11 o'clock. Contributions may be made to the Youth Camp Fund.

First United Methodist Church, Cary, N.C. MEOLA July 18. 1974, Virginia C. of Shaler wife of the late Louis A. Meola; mother of Louis R.

Meola; daughter of Robert W. Brigas; sister of Robert L. Briggs. Visitation with the family 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

FUNERAL at the ROBERT B. NEELY HOME, 2208 Mt. Roval Glenshaw. Services Saturday at 2 p. m.

MILLER On Thursdav, July 18. 1974. Ravmond of Scott formerlv of Mt. Washinaton: beloved husband of Ruth (Dierker) Miller; also survived by cousins. Friends received at L.

BEINHAUER SON MORTUARY 2630 West Liberty 2-4 7-9 beginning Fridav at 7 p.m. Funeral Liturav in St. Simon Jude Church 10 a.m. Mon. Interment Jefferson Memorial Park.

Family suggests contributions be made to the Heart Fund or Marion Manor. MILLER Gertrude B. of Crafton on Mondav. July 15. 1974.

At Delaware. Beloved wife of John. Mother of the late John George Miller. Sister of George Himmelrich. Hester Wilkins.

Hazel Grehsler Gloria Mae Hall of Delaware, Ohio. Also 5 grandchildren 1 great grandson. Friends will be received at HERSHBERGER FUNERAL HOME, 170 Noble Crafton from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.. Thursdav and Fridav. where funeral service will be held Saturday, at 10 a.m.

MODER On July 17, 1974 Andrew Moder, beloved husband of Amelia Schwab Moder of Glenfield, father of Richard G. Moder of New Jersey, Mrs. Paul (Helen) M. Hartle of Sewickley and Ralph E. Moder of Mt.

Nebo; also survived by 7 arandchildren. Friends will be received in the ORION C. PINEKER. TON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Avalon (North Boros) until Sat. mornina at 9:15.

Funeral mass at 10 o'clock in St. Mary's Church, Glenfield. Family hours 2-4 7-9 PM. MOORE On July 17, 1974 Lucy Comstock; beloved wife of Beniamin H. Moore of Bellevue; sister of Mrs.

Clara Martin, of Monmouth, and Mrs. Gayle Clarke of Buffalo, N.Y. beginning on at 2. Members of Fremont Ave. U.

P. Church and friends will be received ORION C. PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Avalon (North Boros) where services will be held on Sat. afternoon at 1 o'clock. Family hours 2-4 7-9 P.M.

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(P) $10.40 5.80 3.00 Sul Kev Pest, E. Cordwell 12.60 5.80 Peppy Mintz, L. Waugh 2.80 Time 2:10.2. Little Leslev Ann. Clavton Bearing Straight, Zerna, Like To Teach also started.

SECOND- Pace, Claimina. Off Cinnamon Missy, W. Kagarise $49.60 16.60 8.40 Amber Hill. F. Glessner 18.20 8.60 Sunny Time, Tavlor 4.20 Time 2:08.

Chari Taa. Newtown Gav. Ellendale Girl, Little Fool Babv. Tony Mackince also started. Doily Double (6-5) Paid $211.60 THIRD- Pace, Conditioned.

Off Dean Prior, V. Gagnon $2.80 2.20 2.20 Golden Credit, C. Wall 2.40 2.40 Trotwood Tiger, W. Provost 3.00 Time 2:09.1. Nehru's First, Circle Glamor also started.

Perfecta (2-4) Paid S6 FOURTH Trot, Conditioned. Off 8:32. Moshannon Express R. Romanetti (P) $11.40 8.20 3.80 Yitsy, G. Tavlor 8.20 3.60 Dorv Express, T.

Bertram 2.60 Time Daddy Jack, Rocket McKinnev, Hi Macs Rum, Honest Chester also started. Perfecta (1-4) Paid $64.40 FIFTH Pace, Conditioned. Off 8:53. Norman's Dream, D. Hawk $3.00 2.60 2..40 Quick Lassie, C.

Wall 3.00 2.60 Lively Baroness. F. Glessner 7.60 Time 2:06.2. Paul Vo. Andrew Scott, Sterlings Viki Bov, Bullet Bov, Hardluck Jones also started.

Perfecta (6-2) Paid $9.40 SIXTH $1500, pace, conditioned off 9:14. Shadvside Trixie, B. Wood $4.20 3.60 2.80 Red Oaks Bourbon, F. Glessner 3.00 2.80 Glimmer Lobell. H.

Hetzler 3.00 Time- 2:03.2. Shadow Benson. Justapavoft. Jc Zavers, Susies First also started. SEVENTH $1000, pace, conditioned, off: 9:35.

Tennessee Brack, Chambers (P) 5.40 3.20 2.60 Bravissimo, W. Dunn 4.80 2.80 Fuller Lobell, V. Caanon 3.60 Time 2:05. Slingo Joe, Kingly Baron, Mighta Spinner, Brunswick Pride, Be Game also started. EIGHTH $1000, pace, 1 mile, claiming Off: 9:56.

Windale Black Ace, E. Tavlor $7.60 5.40 3.60 Brown Blow. B. Bolon 4.40 3.20 Miss Barlow. T.

Kirwan 6.00 Time 2:09.1. Deans Velvet, Dora Horn, Captain Neat, Little Beth, Edee Rock also started. Big (1-2-7-5) Paid $498.60. NINTH $1,000, conditioned. pace.

Ct 10:24. Dream King, L. Rapone $3.80 2.60 2.40 Speedy Luck, C. Welch 3 80 2.80 W. J.

Time, T. Bertram 3.40 Time 2:09.1. Keystone Pandora, Diamand M. Jim, Pollie D. Scott, Shadydole Glory.

Vons Irish Ellen also started. Trifecta (4-2-3) Paid $49.20 Attendance: 3,646. Handle: $243,066. Hockey Moves Hockey Moves MINNESOTA (WHL) Signed Danny Shea, five-vear vet of the NHL who sat out last season. ATLANTA (NHL) Acquired right wing Hilliard Graves from the California Golden Seals in exchange for left wing John Stewart.

FIRST $1200, cima. 7 furs. (turf). Off 7:17. Young Abe, Cooper $6.60 3.80 3.20 Silver Bob, Masters 3.40 3.20 On Call, Sample 5.60 Time 1:27.4.

Reno Hoot, Homuncio, Preacher Bill, Faultless Prince, Royal Chief, Foxy 'Cid, Dawn Decision also ran. SECOND claiming, 3-vear-olds and up, about one mile. Off Willie's Dream, Cave $18.40 8.80 6.00 Gage Mark, Simonetti 8.80 8.00 Rugged Sea, Yuille 7.40 Time Chippers Pride, Pesticotor. Burgoyne, Peek Atom, Exciting Count, Now Behave, Cosmic Fuel also ran. Daily Double (10-6) Paid $95.20.

Perfecta (6-4) Paid $206.20. THIRD cima. 3, 6 furs. Off 8:02. Senatina, Nakama $11.40 7.00 4.40 Jewell's Jewell, Cooper 3.20 3.20 She's Solid.

J. Thompson 3.40 Time 1:11.4. Clean Deal, Pans Tripper, Angie's Pride, Uno Chocano also ron. Perfecta (4-3) Paid $47.80 FOURTH $1400, spc. md.

3 furs. Off Double Shine, Steineman 3.40 3.20 Viking Ship, Shriver 4.00 4.00 Burnett, Gomez 4.40 Time Nancy Sue, Roman Friend, Tagalona Tonev. Shad Bov also ran. Perfecta (6-1) Paid $17.60 FIFTH cima. 6 furs.

Off 8:43. Cab 0' Sea, Yuille $11.20 6.60 4.60 Dizzy Pearl, Rice 16.00 7.80 Lady Earlene, Namba 6.80 Time 1:11.4. Generous John, Segrepation, Questful. Blue Monty. SI O1, Joe's Belbov, Cache Lake also ran.

SIXTH -Spc wts, $1,600, md. 2 YO, furs. Jewel Collector, Nakama $6.00 4.80 4.00 Bolantic, Hathaway 6.80 4.20 Hillbilly Jim, Cooper 4.40 Time. 53.2. Kim Skipper, Hawkins Doll, Korker, Sunset also ran.

Big (4-2-1-5) Paid $7,155.80 SEVENTH -Alow $2,100 3 4 YO'S about one mile. Off Nords Choice, Simonetti $8.80 4.00 3.80 Richochet Ric, J. Thompson 5.20 3.00 Gallant Course, Dunn 4.40 Time Four Mile Bend, Lady Plove, Greek Associate, Halla Second Boy, Citotam also ran. Perfecta (3-1) Paid $44.50 EIGHTH -CImg. $1,200, 3, 4 5 YO, 5 furs.

Off No Pushina, Gomez $29.00 9.20 4.20 Not A Pansy, Shriver 5.80 4.60 Look Who's Back, Cooper 6.20 Lenthre, Blue Tollie. Bush Bandit. Carcel, Ballarina Dance also ran. Perfecta (1-5) Paid $176.20 NINTH claimina, 3-vear-oldsand vo. 5 furlonas.

Off 10:07 Deal Me In. Simonetti $14.00 6.40 3.80 Bona Red. Hathawav 5.80 3.40 Fudd. Sample 3.00 Time :59.2. Egale's Pilot.

Jovial Girl. Shooter. Jazel Jane. Artic Cat, West Point also ran. Perfecta (5-8); Paid $61.

TENTH Claiming. $1500, 3-vearolds up, about one mile. Off 10:31. Menatico Jet. Masters $6.20 6.00 3.00 Rule Bv Force, Nakamo 14.60 7.60 Sky Junior, Shiflett 3.40 Time 1:38.2.

Music Row, Clays Girl, Mel Do Ranee, Onin, Dancing Dode, Special Shoe. Mark P. also ran. Trifecta (9-3-101 Paid $1,133.80 Attendance 2,897. Mutuels, $265,965 Huarte, Memphis Weather The Storm MEMPHIS (UPD John Huarte and George Mira.

a couple of old bridesmaids from the National Football League. are headed for an important head-to-head duel in Birmingham next Wednesday. The Memphis Southmen edged the Portland Storm, 16- 8. on two touchdown passes by Huarte last night to go 2-0 in the fledgling World Football League. The game was played before 31.088 fans in 87-degree weather and televised nationally.

The Birmingham Americans won their second game of the season over New York 32-29. with three scoring passes by Mira Wednesday night to set up a battle for the Central Division lead at Birmingham's Legion Field next week. Some are predicting a crowd of upwards of 60.000. The 31-year-old former Heisman Trophy winner from Notre Dame lofted a 42-yard scoring bomb to rookie split end Jack Ettinger early in the first quarter and added a 14- yard bullet to Ed Marshall TEXAS ab bi Tovar If 50 031 DNelson 2b 0 Randle 3b 1000 Fregosi 3b 2000 LBrown 3b 000 0 Hargrove lb 3 12 0 Spencer dh 4031 Grieve rt 30 00 0 Harrah ss Lovitto cf 3000 Sims 3000 Jenkins 0 Total 32 2 8 2 010 000 000 001 001 00x -Boston 6, Texas 12. Ystrzmski.

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2B Braun. Freehan (5). S- RER BB SO late in the third period. Huarte also completed two passes for extra points. Portland's only score came on a 29-yard pass from quarterback Greg Barton to split end Sam Dickerson to the game 8-8 in the third period.

Dickerson. a rookie from Southern California, was activated from the Storm taxi squad Wednesday. Memphis' winning touchdown was set up by rookie defensive back David who intercepted a Bartons, pass at the Portland 27 and returned it 10 yards to the 17. Thomas also intercepted a Portland pass at the Storm 34 in the final period, but Memphis was short on a fourthand-one situation at the 12 and had to turn the ball back over again. Portland 0 8 Mem Ettinger, 42 poss from Huarte Memphis 0 8 20 0-16 (Jennings, pass from Huarte).

Port Dickerson, 29 pass from Barton (Kendricks. run). Marshall. 14 pass from Huarte (Shirk, pass from Huarte). A 31,088.

Football Registration WEST JEFFERSON JETS LITTLE LEAGUE at G.B.U, Hall, Gill Hell Road, tomorrow, 1 to 4 p.m. Ages 9-13. MULLIGAN On July 18, 1974, James R. of 3711 husband Main of Munhall: beloved Priscilla Howells Mulligan; father of James R. Lincoln Place and Raymond of Allentown; step-father of Mrs.

Mary Lois Wagner and Rav Howells; brother of Mrs. Mary M. Grace and Walter Mulligan, both of Lincoln Place: nine arandchildren. Family will receive friends 2- and 7-9 p.m. at the GEORGE IRVIN GREEN FUNERAL HOME, 3511 Main (Homestead Park), Munhall.

Funeral Mass in Holv Angels R. C. Church en Monday at 10 a.m. A retired chief Inspector at Mesta Machine Co. and a araduate of Pittsburgh Academy and the University of Pittsburgh School of Engineerina.

NESPOJOHNY (Sabaitis) On July 16, 1974, Sophia G. Chinik, wife of Harry. Friends will ceived at the ALEXANDER LIN FUNERAL HOME, 1979 E. Carson St. Wednesday after 7 p.

m. Mass of the Ressurection In St. Casimir's Church at 9 a. m. Saturday.

Visitation with the family 2-4, 7-9. NOVAK On Friday, July 19, 1974, Joseph of Bellevue (formerly of North side), husband of Mildred Knapp, father of Raymond and Garv, brother of Albert and Rev. Raymond S. Friends received at the ALBERT A. NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 3313 Brighton Rd.

Requiem high mass at St. Got Church Monday at 9:30 0. m. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

PAPARELLA Antonio of the S. S. Suddenly on July 17, 1974: Husband of the late Maria Passanti Paparella: Father of Josephine Gialiotti. Marv Wisniewski, and Michael Paparella: Brother of Gerald Paparella: Also survived by seven arandchildren and two areat-grandchildren. Friends received at the GEORGE A.

PHILLIPS FUNERAL HOME, (successor to C. C. Cieslak), 81 S. 15th South Side. Funeral at 9 a.m.

Mass of the Resurrection St. John the Evangelist Church 10 a.m. Family hours 12-9 p.m. ROGAN On Wednesday, July 17, 1974, Carl; beloved husband of Mary Kolarich Rogan; father of William L. and Mrs.

Marion Clements of brother of Mrs. Pauline Croasmun. Funeral from the H. J. HAAS SON FUNERAL HOME, 707 East N.S., on Saturday at p.

Friends invited. Visitation with family 2-4 7-9. RUOFF On Wednesday, July 17, 1974, I. Edna (formerly of 405 Marquerite Wilmerding); daughter of the late John and Sarah Ruoff. Friends received at the EMMA J.

JONES FUNERAL HOME, Herman and Westinghouse Wilmerding. Services Saturday at 10 a. m. Interment in Monongahela Cemeterv, Pa. SABOL On July 17, 1974, Anna, wife of John, mother of Mary Macasek, Ann Hitrik, Andrew and John Sabol; 7 grandchildren and a greatgrandson.

Friends received at McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 1225 Chartiers McKees Rocks. Mass of the Resurrection will he held in St. Mark's Church on July 20 at 10 a. m. SCHRADER On July 17, 1974, Eric, son of Charles and Mary Alice, brother of Deidre Ann, Todd and Amy.

Friends are invited to call at the LEO J. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 323 Second Ave. Carnegie. Funeral Saturday with Mass of Christian Burial in St. Lukes Church at 10.

(Family requests donations for an Eric Schradtr Memorial Plaque for his High School.) SELINGER On Thursday, July 18. 1974, Marle Horn Selinger, formerly of Troy Hill, in her 81st year; wife of the late Herman Selinger; beloved mother of Dorothy Kohl and Karl Selinger; sister of Philip Horn; also survived by four grandchildren. Family will received friends 2-4 7-9 at the OSCAR MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Trov Hill, where services will be held on Saturday at 11 a.m. SMITH On Wednesday, July 17, 1974, Hazel L. Williams; wife of the late Joseph B.

Smith, of Hiawatha N.S.; aunt of Mrs. Ruth Flynn, Mrs. Jean Wolfe, Chester and Suzann Williams, Russell and David Williams. Friends received in the ORION C. PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Avalon (N.

Boros), where services will be held on Saturday morning at 11:30 o'clcok. SNYDER On Thursday, July 18, 1974, Harry husband of Eleanor Rahill; father of Mariorie Bulver; seven grandchildren; brother of Minnie Miller, Chrissie Uhlenbura. Stella Sippel, C. Louise Armstrong and Howard. Friends are invited to call from 2-4 7-9 at the LEO J.

HENNEY FUNFRAL HOME, 323 Second Carnegie. Funeral Monday with mass of Christian. Burial in St. Lukes Chruch at 10. SUMMERS On Thursday, July 18, 1974, wit.

liam F. Sr. (formerly of Geranium St.) husband of the late Dorothy Steigerwald Summers; father of William F. brother of Frederick and Wilbert Summers and William Strasburger; also one grandson, William F. 111.

Funeral from the R. D. SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOMF, 388 Center West View (Off Horeshoe Rend), on Monday at 10:30 a. m. Friends invited.

Visitation with family 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. STELLITANO On July 17, 1974, Fablo, age 84, lifelong resident of Brushton area. Survived by many friends. Funeral mass at Mother of Good Counsel Church on Saturday at 10 a.

m. Funcral arrangement by J. MCCARE FUNFRAL HOME, 9311 Frankstown Rond. Penn Hills. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. SWINDELL Of R. D. No. Coraopolis on Thursday, July 18, 1974.

Bernice wife of the late James A. Swindell: beloved mother of Mrs. David (Nancv) Bundv. and James Killmever: daughter, of of Marcus Florence and Robert Killmever: also survived by two arandchildren. Friends will he received 2-4 7-9 p.m.

Friday, at MOON TWP. FUNERAL HOME OF R. D. COPELAND, 981 Broadhead where services will be held on Saturday at 10 a.m. THURRELL Oliver on July 17, 1974, beloved husband of Genevieve.

fother of Beverly Martin of Shirley Culbertson. Ohio. and James E. Thurrell of Utah: also survived bv eight arandchildren: two areatgrandchildren. Brother of Irene Carduff of Mass.

Friends received at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, R. F. Winter, 4730 Friendship Ave. Funeral on Sat. at a.

m. Mass at St. Paul Cathedral at 10 a. m. 9.

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