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The El Dorado Times from El Dorado, Arkansas • Page 8

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8 El Dorado (Ark) El Dorado Times Saturday, June 28,1969 UM SHO RIBS. tU. BET THAT HIS Gonzales Third Coody Takes Cleveland WHY OlONT you ASK ME TO THROW THEM DOWN TO YOU I SAID THROW DOWN MV I CAN'T MEAR YOU WHAT WAS BL0NDC, a WILL YOU DOWN MY SUPPERS, PLEASE 00KIT vvinidmill punch Ahoy olive SWEETHEART, I MAS A FAVOR IO ASK OF YOU I HAS ID SEE VA WILL RUIN BOXIKJ SME IM THE AlNT vl A i POPEYE THE WHERE WERE VOU I SENT TRtpPER OUT TD i-OOK MXJ IN ALL MDUR low UNCi-E T306 IN DiNTVS, But mchjr broker BiMMy WAS hi JUST REW A ll DEAR OUTOFgTEWVS.BuT I UNO.E 'S IWXE WASN'T BRE Jj WQRtONG TH' FIRST TWIN6 VER PALM TELLS ME IS TUAT VA SOME PERSONALITY OMCdMWS lot op TALKIN', BUT VA DON'T LISTEN. GOT A TENDENCY GOSSIP ABOUT VER AN' WHAT'S MORE GOT A NAS TV NOW SOMEONE PREDICTS THE OCEANS WILL RISE 400 PRICILLA'S Straight Match And Lead In English Sets Open Golf Tourney Lead ROBERT JONES WIMBLEDON. England Indestructible old Pancho Gonzales won his third straight match Friday and led a cordon of twelve Americans, six men and six women into the fourth round of the All-England Tennis Championships Taking the court for the fourth-straight day.

th- graving. 41 -year-old pro from Los Angeles swept past Hon Edlefsen of Berkeley. 6-4 6-3. 6-3. becoming one of the half-dozen men survivors in the round of 16 The question was How much longer can the aging warrior Joining him in the fourth round were six Australians, including defending champion Rod Laver five fellow Yanks.

Spain's Gimeno. Cliff Dnsdale of South Africa Tom Okker of The Netherlands and Bobby Wilson of Britain The Americans. besides Gonzales included Pancho longtime protege. Dennis Ralston of Bakersfield Calif and the four members of the successful t' Davis Cup team Arthur Ashe. Jr (lark Graebner Stan Smith and Bobby Lutz Ashe the highest American seed and Lutz who conquered the fourth- seeded Ken RosewaU.

advanced Thursday the others Friday Australians matched the Americans man-tor-man with Laver. Tom Rtiche John Newcombe Roy Emerson. Fred Stolle and John Alexander the last a scintillating voungster who won't be 18 until July 4 Laver had little trouble with Jan Leschlv of Denmark in a battle of left-handers winning 6-3 6-3 6-3 The amazing Gonzales next plavs the big-serving Ashe who outclassed the top pros in winning the I' Open last year at Forest Hills Other painngs send Smith against Laver Graebner against Gimeno Ralston against Roche Drvsdale against Emerson Stolle against Newcombe Okker against Wilson and Lutz against Alexander Billie Jean King seeking her fourth straight Wimbledon women title, and Nancy Richey, the little back court killer from San Angelo Tex paced the advance of six S. women into the fourth round The shock of the dav in the womens division came when Pat Walkden of South Africa upset the reigning U.S. Open queen.

Virginia Wade of Britain 7-5. 6-1 The top-seeded Margaret Court of Australia coasted past Helen Gourlay. a teammate. 6-1. 6-0 CLEVELAND Ohio Charle Coodv.

a big rangy Texan, fin'd a six under-par 64 Friday and pulled away from the field in the second round of the $110.000 Cleveland Open Golf Tournament Coody. 31. a non-winner since 19H4 but one of the hottest golfers on the tour in recent weeks had a 36-hole total of 131. nine under par on the 6 661-yard Aurora Country Club course, and owned a commanding four- ramp- stroke lead over Bruce ton and John Schlee Crampton and Schlee each had a 66 for a 135 but were no match for Coodv course record-matching effort Jim Colbert fashioned a 67 in the gusty winds that whipped the tight, rolling course alone in fourth place at He was trailed bv Aaron and a long shot Hixson, tied at 138 Joann Prentice Takes Lead In Golf Tourney PENSACOLA. Fla API Curvacious Joann Prentice, a veteran campaigner, wielded a sizzling putter in stifling heat Fridav for a two-under-par 71 and a one-stroke lead after the second round of the U.S.

Women's Open Golf Championship The 37-year-old Alabaman who kept her cool in 95-degree temperatures as other plavers wilted holed four birdie putts of four to 25 feet over the tight tree-lined Scenic Hills Countrv Club course for a 36-hole total of 144 after an opening round of even-par 73 led too many tournaments to get excited now." said Miss Prentice, whose best pre vious open finish in 13 vears as a professional was a tie for second in 1962 at Mvrtle Beach SC. One stroke back at 145 were first-round leader Peggy Wilson who soared to 76 and pluckv Ruth Jessen. who had 72 and showed she is regaining form after a bout with cancer last vear PKNSACOLA 1 I Fli-Hrrr tttni 11 iaf pCav atthr 1 tkomrn Opm rhamptonahip Srt lufhrr than IM taitrdto thr Ml Joann PrmtKi 7171 Ruth Jcwtrn 7172 145 Pntft tAibon71 147 Shirtrs KnctrbtMT, t4k Sandra SpuxKti 74-71 14k Sibil (jniftn Sandra Havntr TV 71 14V Capon 74 IM Brth stow 77 74 Ul Clifford Ann Crvad don U2 Jovrr Kaimmti77 TV Ul Uttlr 74 7V U2 a Mr Start FYubttv Jr U2 Ja nr FUaio 77 UmMrdfn Shrrrv tfc ildrr 74 7V7V Kaths Cumka IM Sharon Marilvnn SinMh IM hjis Sanp Kaths Whitworth IM Brlit mi 77 IM Marimr TV IM Hutbrrt 7V IM Carol Mann Tt 1S5 Man 196 right SuMf Maxvtrll Brmmi Judi 1 im ball i 156 I trbbirAustin 7MI- 157 Pam Fiarnrtt MV77-157 Itav 7MI-157 a Mrv Paul 157 Brt.x Rawls TS-ftO RathtAhw 158 a Bnh Barn 158 a shrtlV Ha ml in 158 Moran 82 7S158 158 Jan gu. indi 158 a Lanr Smith 8tK7H 158 Jamt Tina ('apon PI JanFrrrart' 81 78 4 Barbara M. lnt irr 7841- Palmrr 158 StirnaIran Qu antt A Unipv Snath 158 Tina Cai81 78 F'itnnv81 Barbara sandr.

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if all start the purve will be $254 750 with $165 587 going to the winner Other national features include the $75 (KJO-addc'd Vanity Handicap at Hollvwood Park the $50 Saranac Han dicap at Belmont Park the $40 000-addcd Twlight Tear Handicap at Arlington Park the $35 Molly Pitcher Handicap at Monmouth Park.the$25.000added Dragoon Stakes at Liberty Bell Park and the $25 OIK) added Blue Hen Slakes at Delaware Park And there II be plenty of interest in this country, too. plus more than 100 others in the eighth running of the Irish Sweeps Derbv in The Curragh, Ireland Czar Alexander winner of three straight turf and top-weighted at 128 pounds. drawn the No 2 post position for the Yankee Gold Cup Norphlet Girls Take Victory In a recent softball game, the Norphlet A girls defeated the Hutting A girls, tt-5. in a game played at Huttig The winning battery was composed of Kathy Kennedy and Karen Lum Nancy Griffin, Cynthia Clawson and Mendal Lambert hit Hetwrt Fard 7174 Jark MHtowan Jatk Wmlctmirn Lrr Trrv.rx Bob i Britiru Hfrb Fiuuprt Ftorkv Thompson Jtm Vt mrhrT' Ftawh Pftn Homrro Bumai Ni itui Irwin a Sjltort hunt fi i aHoid Hate km Ita Ir Chart. Bob Mavai JlRI I Carni Aft tAafl Hmb Haba Bfowr Jim Lam ltr0n Um Brrt Honnw Kai Jrrn Abbui Jay Hrbrrt Bufcto SMrhuit Lam ISnMin Himi Mi Ber HradWt UrrmaP Knui rank Chart FtaM Hun Paat Murar Ah in (Mmt.

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