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National Basketball Association At A Glaace By The Associated Press EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W. L.Pct. GB i-Boston 63 13 .826 SO 27 .649 l3Vh x-New Jersey 37 40 .481 26* x-Washington 35 41 .461 28 New York 22 S 5 .286 41* Central Division jr-Milwaukee S 3 23 .697 x-Atlanta 47 30 .610 6* X-Detroit 43 34 .558 10* Cleveland 28 47 .373 24* Chicago 26 50 .342 27 Indiana 25 51 .329 28 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division x-Houston 47 29 .618 x-Denver 44 32 .579 3 X-Dallas 41 34 .547 5* x-Utah 39 39 .500 9 Sacramento 34 42 .447 13 San Antonio 33 45 .423 15 Pacific Division x-L.A. Lakers 58 18 .763 x-Portland 38 39 . 494 20* Phoenix 30 45 .400 27* L.A. Clippers 30 47 . 390 28* Seattle 29 49 .372 30 Golden State 28 50 .359 31 x-cllnched playoff berth y-clinched division title and playoff berth z-clinched conference title Wednesday’s Games Boston 122, Detroit 106 Philadelphia 93, New York 87 Phoenix 110, Golden State 101 L.A. Clippers 97, Utah 94 Portland 121, Seattle 109 Thnrsday’s Games Washington at New Jersey Chicago at Indiana Cleveland at Milwaukee Denver at Dallas Houston at San Antonio Sacramento at L.A. Lakers Friday’s Games Cleveland at Philadelphia Atlanta at Washington Milwaukee at Detroit New York at Boston Houston at Phoenix Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L.Pct. Detroit 17 9 .654 Oakland 16 10 .615 Toronto 14 9 .609 New York 15 10 .600 Milwaukee 14 10 .583 Cleveland 13 13 .500 Texas 12 12 .500 Chicago 13 14 .481 Baltimore 12 13 .480 California 12 13 .480 Kansas City 10 11 .476 Boston 10 IS .400 Seattle 10 15 .400 Minnesota 10 16 .385 NATIONAL LEAGUE Atlanta 16 10 .615 New York 13 9 .591 Pittsburgh 13 9 .591 Philadelphia 13 10 .565 San Francisco 13 11 .542 Cincinnati 14 12 .538 San Diego 15 13 .536 Los Angeles 11 13 .458 St. Louis 10 13 .435 Chicago 10 18 .357 Montreal 9 17 .346 Houston 8 16 .333 NOTE: Split-squad games count In standMgs, ties do not Wednesday’s Games Atlanta 7, Montreal (ss) 1 -' Los Angeles 2, Montreal (ss) 1 Baltimore 12, Texas 6 " Philadelphia 4, Toronto 3 »>• Pittsburgh 10, St. Louis 7 Kansas City 5, Chicago White Sox (ss) Cincinnati 3, Houston 2 Cleveland 9, San Francisco 8 Oakland 16, Chicago Cubs 7 * Milwaukee 22, Seattle 10, 8 innings ,Detroit 9, Boston 3 New York Yankees 8, Chicago White

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38. R-Randy Lanier, Davie, Fla., March-Cosworth, entered by Arciero Racing Tesm, Anaheim, CaUf. 37. R-Randy Lanier, MarchCosworth, entered by Arciero Racing. 38. Pancho Carter, Brownsburg, Ind., Lola-Cosworth, entered by Galles Racing, Albuquerque, N.M. 39. Geoff Brabham, Australia, Loia-Honda, entered by Galles. 40. R-Roberto Moreno, Brazil, Lola-Cosworth, entered by Galles. 41. No driver listed, Loia-Honda, entered by Galles. 42. No driver listed, Lola-Cosworth, entered by Galles. 43. W-Danny Sullivan, Louisville, Ky., unspecified chassis and engine, entered by Penske Cars, Ltd., of England. 44. W-Danny Sullivan, unspecified chassis and engine, entered by Penske. 45. W-Rick Mean, Bakersfield, CaUf., unspecified chassis and engine, entered by Penske. 48. W-Rick Mean, unspecified chassis and engine, entered by Penske. 47. W-Al Unser Sr., Albuquerque, N.M., unspecified chassis and engine, entered by Penske and Williams Racing 48. W-Al Unser Sr., unspecified chassis and engine, entered by Penske and WUUams Racing. 49. Michael Andretti, Nazareth, Pa., MarchCosworth, entered by Kraco Enterprises, Compton, CaUf.

Legal Notices 1 ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice le hereby given the taxpayers el Putnam County, Indiana that the County Council el said County at a regular moating on April 14, 1988, at Qreencaetie will con elder the following Additional Appropriations In excaes of the budget lor the currant year. NAME OF FUND AMOUNT REQUESTED COUNTY GENERAL Central Dispatch Account 314 ‘4,100.00 Taxpayers appearing at such mooting shall have a right to bo hoard. The Additional Appropriations as finally mads will be referred to the Board of Tax Commissioners, which board, upon receipt, will hold a final hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s of Putnam County, at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing, Taxpayers objecting to any ol such additional appropriations may be heard. Interacted taxpayers may Inquire ol the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be. Myrtle Cockrell, Co. Auditor Apr. 3HT LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 37489-OCAS Petition of the town ol Bolnbrldgo Indiana Municipal Gas Utility lor approval of gas cost adjustment to be appllcebie In the monthe ol July, August, September, 1886 pursuant to 1C 8-1-2-42, PL 43-1983 Notice la hereby given that the Public Service Commission ol Indiana will conduct a public Evidentiary Hearing In this Cause In Room 903 State Office Building, Indlenapolls, Indlena, commencing at 1:30 PM Local Time, on May 7,1986. Public participation la requested. Public Service Commleslon oI Indiana Date: March 27,1966 Apr. 3/IT

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT Estate No. Eat 86-33 Notice Is hereby given that Central National Bank ol Grsencastle, Indiana was on the 24th day ol March 1966, appointed administrator of the estate of ETHEL KECK, deceased. All persona having claims against said estate whether or not now due, must file the same In said court within thro months from the date of the Drat publication ol this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Grsencastle, Indiana, this 24th day of March 1966. Sharon L. Hammond Clerk ol the Putnam Circuit Court Boyd A Young Attorneys 22* W. Washington Street P.0.80x 667 Groencaatle, IN 4613 S (317)653-3936 Apr. 3/10/2T NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT Estate No. 86-32 Notice la hereby given that Central National Bank of Groencaatle was on the 19th day of March 1986, appointed executor of the will of Mery Frances Cooper, deceased. All persona having claims against said estate whether or not now due, must file the same In said court within five months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever bsrred. Deled at Oreencaatle, Indiana, this 19th day of March 1986. Sharon L. Hammond Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Larry J. Wilson Wilson Hutchens 6 Reese Attorneys at Law 16 South Jackson Street Groencaatle, IN 46135-0044 - Aor. 3/10/9T

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SEATTLE MARINERS—Bigned Jack O’Conner, pitcher, to a minor-league contract and assigned him to Calgary of the Pacific Coast League National League CINCINNATI REDS—Sent Mike Smith and Rob Murphy, pitchers, to their minor-league camp for reamignment. LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Raleaaed Bobby Castillo, pitcher, and Bob Bailor, Mtaktar. Placed Alejandro Pena, pitcher, and Len Matusrefc, first baseman, on the 21-day disabled list. MONTREAL EXPOS-Sent Mike Fitzgerald, and Randy Hunt, catchers to Indianapolis of the American Association NEW YORK METS—Reacquired Tom Bum, pitcher, from the Minnesota Twina and sent him to Tidewater of the International League. Traded Ed Otwtne, pitcher, to the Atlanta Braves for Mike Santiago, pitcher, and sent him Tidewater.

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