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-WKDNKSDAV, JULY IK THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 52 By JOHN HOLM World Woolly's Only Nicklaus Worried About His Golf Game Steve And Celts Wilt Play Here Steve Downing, who said he'd like to play against Hie Indiana Pacers as a member of the Boston Celtics, will get his chance. ABA's second-leading scorer LEASING BROKER NADS InUrnotional would lilt you to inve the) tins: or a aingl collect phono coll. Work part or lull time as NADS Uoslnj Broker in your 4fto. loin nationally established leader In the automotive leasing field-, mulli billion dollar still orowmg Industry. Own end manage your ewn aulomotve super market, leasing all makes end models Irom domestic to foreign, commercial end leisure.

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The Celts' No. 1 draft choice from Indianapolis Washington and Indiana University will return with the rest of the National Basketball Associa Trevino won at Muirfield and Royal Birkdale and because of the wind here has many 'supporters who believe he will be the first man since Australian Peter Thomson in 1954-56 to win three British titles. "There's only one man for me," said America's Dave Hill, who quit Oakmont on the eve of the opening round of the U.S. Open because he did not like the course. "That's Trevino.

He's capable of playing so well in the wind." tion's Eastern Division runner- ups Oct. 2 for an exhibition came with the American last season and was named MVP in the championship playoffs against Kentucky. The announcement of the Celtics' game brings to six the number of exhibition contests announced by the Pacers. The schedule: Seat. Ctilcaee Bulls llWunlooln.

Sept. 14 Piston Detroit. Stpt. JJ Detroit 1 W1IM. Ocl.

1 Boston Celtics it IndnnjDolls. Oct. 3 Carolina Couoart at Columbus. Iml Oct. 4 Carolina Covtari it Andorann, Ii.

to America for the last three years thanks to Nicklaus and Trevino and this year there is a 20 U.S. contingent among the 153 players from 18 1 1 1 who wfll begin teeing off a 1:30 a.m. (EST). South" Africa's Gary Tlayer, who took the early lead in the U.S. Open at Oakmont, before fading like everyone else' before Johnny Miller's epic last -round 63, tipped Nicklaus strongly.

'I stand by the professionals on this course," said Player. "I dori't believe the outsiders have a chance; Nicklaus must be first choice." Trevino's low-hitting game, ideal to cope with the westerly wind which whips off the sea, has made him second favorite at 5-1. In his usual style, the merry Mexican has his victory all planned. "I'm i convinced that any good score will have to be built up over the first half of the. round.

Then I'm going to have to hang on like hell to it on the way home," said Troon. Scotland (UPI) -Jack Nicklaus Is worried about his game but almost everybody else is worried about Jack Nicklaus and that is enough to make him the favorite to win the 102d British Open golf tournament which begins today on this, windy seaside course, Nicklaus, one victory away from a record major championship, is a 4-1 favorite to take the British crown for the third time in eight years and wipe out the memory of his last visit to Troon 11 years ago when he struggled in 34th. "I'M NOT playing all that well," said i 1 a after practicing on the par 72 rugged Scottish links. "But I guess that doesn't mean much. Last year I played really well in practice but didn't win." That honor went to the ir-respressible Lee Trevino, who will be out to become only the third man since the Open began in 1872 to win three consecutive victories.

The $125,000 event has gone Legion Baseball eech Groe 110 000 3 7 Southport 000 100 0 1 i Refunds Given naryer ana Lea; snider and Harper. Basketball Association champion Indiana Pacers. It will mark the first time The two teams have met. Boston is spearheaded by NBA most valuable player Dave Cowens and hustling forward-guard John Havlicek, who controls the Celtics' fabulous running game. DOWNING.

6-8'j. will be facing old teammate George Mc-Ginnis for the second time as a pro, the first being when the two went head-to-head in the Black Expo benefit game last month. McGinnis was the "If you hit, we'll have to hurry." it- iiAnir imiinnflT II For Rain-Out Refunds are now being made for those who held tickets to the canelled United Race Results lilt HUblt is now available) for immediate delivery THE HOBIt MONOCAT 12 offers more stability than any sail- boat in its size range, exhilarating performance, ease of portability, simplicity for the beginner and sophistication for the advanced sailor. IDEAL EQUIPMENT inC. 4717 Massachusetts Ave.

545-8581 Indianapolis 462 I 8 Stites Auto Club midget race at the State Fairgrounds. Refunds may be had by AQUEDUCT 1 Amerloot (Wallil) $4.80, 5.10, 4.00; Sultan't Beauty IE Maple) 8.80, 5.80; applying in person at the Fairgrounds' Administration Building, Monday through Fri stately misi (M castaneda) 5 10. 2 Fuller Image (M castaneda) $5.40, Wo also have good selection of Hobie Cot and lft in srocic day from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., or by mailing tickets enclos 4 Smartest (Ryan) $3.80, 1.80, 2 40; Oueen Eton (Sayler) 4.60, 3.40; Proud i Clara (Fylnn) 1.20. dh-Wianasiza (Hidalgo) $4.60, 5.60, 4.40; dh-Hot Ginger (Acridga) 17.60, 13.60, 6.80; Darquina (Ouzts) $.00.

dh-Dead heat for 1st. 6 Collegian Man (Ozuts) $3.60, 3.00, 2.20; Late Royal (Morgan) 6.60, 3.40; Bull Along (Urrulia) 2.60. 7 coo Conqueror (Sayler) $7.80, 3.60, 1.40; Ahbi Fella (Milord) 2.00, 2.80; Bright Dusk (Keller) 4.20. 8 Franks Finest (R Leblanc) $4.80, 3.90, 2.80; Buddys Heart (Sayler) 8.40, 4.80; Iron Red (Columbia) 3.40. 4.20, 3.00; Antlers (Griffith) 1.80, 7.0O; Fire (Velasqoei) 3.80.

Daily Double (1-3) Paid 135.10 Miss Prompt (Cordero) 12.80, 2 0. 1.60; Bold Becky (Venena) 4.10, 4.40; Lady Green (M Castaneda) 3. B0. THREE TON CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONER 4 Turtle Cove (Woodhouse) SI 6.40, 1.10, 4.00; Gems and Roses (Baltaiar) 28.40, ing a self-addressed envelope to Ticket Department, Indiana State Fair, State Fairgrounds, 15.20; Bri ant God IWa is) 4.40. 5 Big Moses (J Vasauel) 525.40, TOO, Indianapolis, Ind.

462(15. 9 Nadranl (Pagano) $33.80, 13.20, 4.00; smooth O'Neil (Venena) 3.60, 2.80; Royal Dancer IK Castaneda) 3.20. 4 Maid In Walling (Walllil st.40, J.80, 3.00; Salabet (K Castaneda) 4.40, 3.40; Wmo Flutter (M Castaneda) 7.80. .00 7 Fat Frank (Cordero) 57.40, 4.00, 3.20. Our Home port (Vtnena) 12.40, 4.40; Pas- 299 len Mood (Ruane) 4.00.

8 strong Medicine iveiasquei) 813.40, 8.00, 3.40; Tudor Gentleman (Ruane) 25.80, 4.40; Shadysld (Wallis) 12.20. 4 sally Le sec (Ruane sa.so, 4.00, 3.20; Amberneika (Wallis) 4.40, 3.40; Mad- 7.00; Trim prince (rennenoaumi y.eo, 5 40; Bustling Raymond (Milord) 5.60. MILES PARK 1 Part Bunch (Shirota) $11.20, 4.00, 3.80; Tammys Nan McKnight) 3.60, 2.60; Xmas Mint (Boatwriqht) 4.40. 2 Rigoer Jim Parngin) $43.40, 11.40, 7.20; Tinealgotta (Sciarretti) 7.20, 3.80; Ticker Tocker (Martinet) 2.40. Daily Double (7 ft 3) $271.40 1 Mary Dugan (Boatwrigtit) 184.00, 26.40, 9.40; In The Cards (Sainz) 8.20, 5.80; Virginia's Bag (Clinch) 3.80.

4 Tim Lynn Jr. (Murchison) $5.00, 3.80, 2.40; Question Note (Martinez) 5.40, 3.00; Bumble Bee (Clinch) 2.80. 5 Make More Money (Martinez) $4.00, 2.40, 2.40; Chair Rail (Parrigin) 3.40, 2-60; IVet Coach Quits STAR STATE REPORT Lafayette, Ind. Gary Longest, varsity basketball coach at Wainwright High School the last two years, has announced i resignation. Longest said he had accepted a position a mathematics teacher at Wea Junior High School.

moisen Alice (Coroero) 4.20. ARLINGTON PARK 1-Stitcher (Gavidia) S3.80, 3.00, 2.80; Baby Serenade (Ahrens) 4.40, 3.80; Ky with NEW MOBILE HOKE purchise icMf? homes: 9900 W. 21 sf 247-4484 Straight (Arroyo) 4.40. i- snaya ivaugnnj sjo.uo, 13.00, r.so; Cnnlra Tun, fCr0f11 1 50. 6 Gallent Herb (Lowe) $33.80, 9.00, 3.20; Alstay (Gavidia) 5.80, 4.40; step Aside Sis (De Whited) 4.40.

Daily Double (8-4) Paid $155.40 3 Slash The Cash (De Whiten) $4.00, 5.80, 4.40; His B. (E Fires) 5.20. 3.40; lp2fc MorinBflhis jMm rait tow 4.60,- Ree Anthony (Murcnison) g.ou, Count Fearless (Sibille) 3.60. Christmas Lite (Mcumgnu j.to. 7 Happy Wayne (Murchison) $7.20, 3.20, 2.80; Devil's Gulch (Sainz) 3.40, 3.00; Lukes Choice (Rosier) 4.40.

8 Duke's Sister (Martinez) $4.00, 4.00, 3.40; Miss Temple (Goldberg) 5.40, 3.40; Lake Chapala (Beech) 4.20. 9 Stormaround (Mcintosh) 55.40, 2.60, 4 Tommy Bob (De wn tea) moo, 3.20, 3.20; Bettina Beth (Lruviere) 5.80, 4.80; Plain To All ISibille) 7.00. 5- Lucky Louise (Stallinqs) $16.20, 8 00, 6.80; Everetts Sassy (Ahrens) 4.40, 4.20; Time to Love (Richard) 14.20. 4 A-Colorado Cily (R Cox) $3.60, 2 40, 2.20; Frosty Brown (Melancon) 5.80, 4.20; Sucha Nate (E Fires) 3.80. A Coupled With Jays My Love.

2.80; Fast Magic (Gilbert) 2.80, 3.00; Miss Demonette (Rosier) 4.80. 7 Pott) (Arroyo) $17.40, 8.00, 4.80; 'iTFFl 4 -f." Ank TQ Midgets To Race At Speedrome Midweek auto racing in the FIRST LINE TIRES ONE LOW PRICE Maps of the U.S.A. and The World in Full-Color, 3-D Raised Relief form of the United Midget Racing Association's three-quarter midgets takes place at the Indianapolis Speedrome tonight. PLUS FE0. EXC.

TAX OF $2.31 TO $3.12 A of ,50 entries, includ ing West Coast drivers Rick )- Meyer and Bill Campbell, be ''JBsol -jr Each cool Rule (De whited) 4.80, 4.40; cookie B. (E Fires) 4.20. 8 Two Timing Lass (Jr Anderson) $6.00, 3.20, 2.20; Play For Keeps (De Whited) 3.60, 2.20; Bold Rosie (Sibille) 2.10. Painted Face (E Fires) $21.80, 4.80, 5.20; Successfully Cox) 7.40, 5.20; Time and Advice (R Breen) 9.60. HAZEL PARK 1 Pudse (Campbell) $5.80, 3.60, 1.80; Apocoa Apocoa (Dial) 5.00, 4.40; Rileys Eye (D Snyder) (.40.

2 Cherokee Trace (Santaoe) $17.20, 6.00, 4.20; Mokanna Style (Maple) 4.60, 3.60; Joe Niqtiter (Summerland) 12.80. Daily Double (5-5) Paid $49.00 3 Tracer Lead (Perez) $6.20, 4.00, 2.80; sty Marilyn (Lamonte) 4.20, 3.00; Fan-aqe (Holmes) 3.00. 4 Sceilio, (Espinoia) $10.60, 6.80, 3.60; Honor Pet (Low) $.00, 2.60; Plitse Phar (Perei) 3.00. 5 Daddyt Man (Rettele) $10.40, 5.00, 2.80; Bouncer (Brogan) 7.00, 2.80; Conqo Bar (Perez) 2.40. 6 Misty Dark (Alexander) $9.40, 3.80, 2.60; Gray Rimer (Phelps) 3.80, 2.80; Masked Prince (Holmes) 2.40.

7 Asian Song (Baird) $6.40, 3.40, 2.60; Tic Ation (D Snyder) 4.00, 2.60; Bees (Perez) 4.40. 8 Toolin Around (Powers) $6.20, 3.80, 2.40; Heed the Call (Holmes) 6.60, 4.00; Delicate John (Maple) 3.0O. 9 Kay (Low) $25.20, 11.80, 4.00; Rcad To Royalty (Espinoza) 6.40, 5.00; Magic Matador (Baird) 5.00. RIVER DOWNS 1 Ruths Bear (Schwim) $24.60, 9.20, 6 80; De La Soiree (Sayler) 7.80, 9.20; Sky T.iief (Cecil) 5.00. 2 Cachalot (Oults) $4.80, 4.40, 4.20; Master Stride (Craig) 11.40, 7.80; Ziloo gin ciualifying at 7:30 p.m.

The first race is at 8:30. TIRES MOUNTED FREE E78xl4, F78xl4, G78xl4, H78xl4 J78xl4, H78xl5, J78xl5 Badminton Matches Scheduled At Bluff Limited Supply of FIRESTONE UNIROYAL 1973 Original Equipment BLEMISH TIRES 78x14. H7IX1J J78X1J, UIHS Plus lax it 2.M to M.n Preliminary badminton matches for doubles and mixed doubles and a few sin Master Charge No Money Down BankAmericard -Up to 24 Mo. On Approved Credit gles matches for the Indian apolis-Scarborough Peace Games will be played at 10 CHARLIE STUART OLDS-FIAT 1510 N. Meridian St.

635-7641 a.m. Saturday in the Blurt Recreational Center. (Enn s) 8.00. Daily Double 0-8) Paid $128.00 3 Fleet Pac (V Clark) $26.60, 20.00, 7.40; Pr.nce Tellike (Sayler) 13.60, 7.40; larks Piggin (Flynn) 8.20. Anyone interested in partici pating may do so Saturday- Climb mountains, probe canyons with your fingertips on these raised relief maps in brilliant color.

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