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S3 4C TODAY, StturUf. March 1973 Allin Leading Birdie Parade ut he ftll back to IJ under on th teventh hole, hit nekv to last hole of the day, when be put hit second shot behind trie tree on theJairway and totk bogey six, tt is his only bogey ef the tournament, tvtn counting the round in, Wednesday's pr am twit "1 was about kail asleep fcw.h .2 mornteg." said Ailing lour of (he last five. bMt Indeed, If is tha lowtst under par score an tat pro tour kt tvtn began to frighten him widely. "I did get lmta ntr out thtra when I want to Hundtr, That cams aftsr birdie on the No. 3 hole, hU 12th hole of in dsy.

At that point. Allin had Citrus ScontM OvVBVV a)vllbPf CM CM Radrlpvrtt Tarn mH Jfucp Crpmpton amprp Blanca) Johnny MMtar lap JWf an vaa i nw ttict Lata 1m fltat I ihrva Mtlnrh IX wurany ab Charlat Orlor Janat Pad Curl MIIKr tartar Chariot caady li MrlY tab Gaolbv mncnon tnlMn Davtp Graham Patpf Ooatarhula Chrtitlockar 'Pokjandtr i Cr(f Oaar A Hvbart Groap Garjnar DkalppM Tan, W.l.koof JorryBarrioa PIHI Radaarl Km SIM Charltl SHford hWWB WW this vaar. Allln's ll4inda and unZ" Gilbert's Sunder better the SWiole scores of 11 under held yUXiii by three players. IX: Snetd hss tha lowest grots score ef 1M but thst came en thepar.7n tlthiw 1you! phoenix Open HmZi) compared with the par. 71 tftfcig course ef the Citrus' Rio Plnar ttllzlS course.

iStfclio Billy Casper and Tom Wt. JlifclU olio bad li'Ondtn. with Hitii P' durl" 41 itj Crosby tournament and Wation 7jJ i3 tn same in the Hawaiian open 72l nni Allin alter broke th hole M7P lat af 17 14) 71 41 141 4. 77 141 7W4 14I 19... 1.1 i lorry ntnaan 71 ro iti Daup for 75.47 141 Jarry Hr 71 44 141 Ralpk JahPttM 71 Ja I 41 tmWertnall 72 70 14 kSavg" IKKkhm ffep ft i Mr fepsr pi WiM kmir I) 1V 4 JuMvi IHM II i I jiim JocnM I 4 Mil MomftMl If 5r i4j 'rctAKmi 7J 71 144 iSiimm imi jfa Mfhitev u.

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faa Jarmi. awaara ciaiarf. lt Jj jjj record for th Citrus by ent JJ I fc 3 stroke, toppini Ut 1M turned in by Douj $pden in 197 ond matcntq try Kermit zarity in 1971, But contorubie as Allln's position maf appear, so far this year not one lty who led it 39 holes has won a tournament Gilbert said he re allied Allin was. Shooting a tremendous round before herGilDert. teed off in tlfe afternoon i'When I wtnt out thero 1 nor tictd that'Allln was under, but I knew that kind of pace would be difficult to keep said Gilbert.

"So 1 didn't worry about It 1 see he fell back one "On the back nine, misread evety putt except at 11 and 17. The difference in yesterday and today for mo (f CUT strokes) wis simply my putting. misted several that were makeable for birdies. I hif every putt where I aimed it meat ef tha time, but the greens kept fooling Other? nuking the cut Included Deane Refram (MS), George Archer '(1). and former University of Florida All American Andy North (UT).

Forrest who excited many peoplt with his pity fn last week's. Jackie Gleason tournament in ForLlauderdale where he finished second to Lee Trevino, shot a 73 Friday for a But sitting up there close to Allin Gilbert is Chi Chi Rodriguez, whose 70 gave him a 134, 10 under par and three strokes behind Allin fehfnd Rodriguez is the trio of Pruce Crampton, Tom Kits and Dave41il it.tijht ifnder par 13. Put at the moment, Allin is in control. 'He Is playing super," said Rodrlguti, "He will be a tough man to catch." BCCUoses On Diamond MIAMI Miami Otdt South eyplodtd for six untamed runs in the thlrjl inning enroute to a Florida Junior College Conference baieball victory over Brevard Community 'College Friday afternopnt The Titsns, who drop to 3 4 overall, face Ptde South again this afternoon in a' doubleheader. a HlBBBBBBBBBBBBfB QH lSH BtfllH IniHHaaSBBBI JStKmKKM HIHiittttttttH VildfiHI fi3BMi3iitH iH VEHLsttttstttttfl HiittttttttHiittttttttB IHI rfliHH isstttttttttttttttttttttttttttttl IStttttttttttttttttttttttttttfl sstttttttttttttttttttttttttttttl BHBBBPHaBafcs uHHHHHIiKa.4.

feXstassSaistttttsVIMI BOBBY MURCER wants 100,101 RVSTY STAUB sttrmi out PETE ROSC mtstreattd' Rose, Staub and Murcer Fail in Salary Demands TOW Wirt tAticti Pete Rose said the Reds mistreated him and he'll stay home untirthe club meets his demands; Rusty Staub out of a meeting with. the. Mets' general manager claiming "a couple of bis things Have flared up," ana he refuted to and Bobby Murcer was still not expected to receive the $100,000 he is seeking from the Yankees after a meeting with the clubGM. Those were the stories Friday of three of tho. top holdoutJ in baseball, all seeking six figure salaries this year RedsUeftflelder the claims of mistreatment from hit Cincinnati home where he said he will stay until his demands for a $120,000 xontracraremetrHe has been offered $113,000 by the club general manager popHowsan, Rose pointed put that he has been given just $2,900 in raises in the past two seasons even though he hit more than .300 each yearY "They made out like a'bu'rglar last year," said Rose.

"The past three years haveJieen, the most successful financially the Reds have ever had but they've acted Ukp I've been trying to steal from tjiem." At St. Petersburg, Staub said "negotiations have reached a point that I never dreamed of," as he stomped out of a meeting with Bob Scheffing, the Mets general Sch'effing and Staub have reportedly agreed ort a three.year contract at $110,000 a year but undisclosed details are delaying the signing. lM.a couple of big things have flared up" I never dreamed could happen," Staub said, "Who brought them up? I didn't, Mr. Scheffing i The Yankees are apparently not ready JQ pay Murcer the $100,000 he is seeking at fort Lauderdale. Murcer met with general manager Lee MacPhail for more than an hour but failed to reach an agreement.

ASTROS (Cocoa): Third baseman Doug Rader reported to camp leaving only Jayson Moxey, a rookie infielder from the Bahamas, missing from the official 38 man roster. ROYALS (Ft. Myers): Utility man Gall Hopkins gigned and joined this club in morning workouts. His signing leaves seven players who have not yet come to terms. CARDS (St.

Pete): The roster swelled to 37 players with the arrival of pitcher Bob Forsch while Jose Curz end Luis Melendei are expected today, A's (Mesa, Star reliever Rollie Fingers signed his '73 contract for an estimated $47,500 reducing the club's Tiumberof holdouts to fjve, Lefthanded reliever Don Shaw also came to terms, Unsigned pftcher Ken Holtzman acceptedjwncr Charles TTnley's "Invitation "andbegan wofkoutswithahe A'avAmong those not signed is pitcher Vida Blue, CUBS (Scottsdale, Three absentees remain, veteran lefthander Juan Pfiarro, newcomer Bob Locker and rookie Dave Rosello, INDIANS (Tupson, Arlx.) Pitcher Dick Tldrow became the team's first casualty of the spring when he was on the elbow of his throwing arm by a line drive. He will be out of action several days. RED SOX (Winter Haven): All the Sox' regulars were on the practice field for the first time as Reggie Smith, Luis Aparicio, Luis Tiant and newcomer Orlando Cepeda began, spring, training. Andy KaSco, Bob Veale and Mike Garmnn were among five absent, Kasco still resting an ailing back, BRAVES (West, Palm): First baseman Jack 'Pierce' and, hurler Pablo' Torrealba agreed to terms dfopping the holdout list to Dusty Baker, Darrell Evans, Pat Dobson and Johnny Oates, ORIOLES (Miami): General manager Frank Cashen said there was no significant progress with contract holdouts Boog Powell and Dave McNalley following prolonged negotiations. Also unsigned are pitcher Jim Palmer and rookies Jim Fuller and Junior Kennedy.

Brevard Reaches Finals At I Uh 9ifc vwtv4l I I I cB I JW I zsmaKff "HfffiBr "sac sld "Thai'i tha wsy I ttteh them Daley planned to take a piano out ef this city as soon at pott causing Mm to mist tho finals. Oler and Ml Titans, howtvtr, will bo glad to stick around. Irtvsrd never trtjled in the gtmt but was tied twict, in the first half and it In tht second. The Titans (H J) In fact hid a nine point lead e0) with five mlnutts lift when Oltr decided to use hit four corntr, still pfftnti, It backfired. Fensicela forced itven qulck turnovtri to creep bach "We were looking for layvpi off tht offense," Oltr ttid.

"And just didn't get them. But we accomplished what we wanted we ran out tht clock." Brevard was well prepared for Pensacola, which finished JV4 after onefbeing ranked No, I in nation. With Warren keying tha patterns, the Titans swept past the Pirate full court press with ease, gttting liyup the first time pensacola tried It. We. worked last week on Pensaola't press," Oler revealed.

"Normillv thev me It the entire 39 mlouteiv They look it eff against, vt aftdV aoout iwo minutes." Warren, who scored Jl points Jn JOUljrlctory OVtr, Miami uaoa norm Thursday night, tdded JT'igalnst Pen tacola. The Titan bench was also useful with 'Warner 'netting 11 In a reserve role, Atkinson and David Home each scored nine and Sinclair had eighty Anderson with 21 and Dunn with. 20 paced Pensacola, The Pirates' leading scorer, Davis, was bottled up by BtC's sane defense. The 6 8 freshman netted 14 points. jr Gulf Coast has given the Ti tans headaches in (he past.

For instance last year the Com modores blew past BCC 109 09 in the state tournament finals. Th? Titans will try to get even this year and take the pleasant trip to the national tournament in Kan. Gulf Coast raised its. record to 24 4 after "Taming a surprisingly difficult Dsde South bunch, TJie score was knotted S4 S4 at the end of regulation after John Williams missed a IS foot fWd goal it tempt, that would have given Gulf Coast an early win, In the overtime Mariei Rogers start 1 ed the Commodores off right with a field goal, then Williams hit four consecutive' points that gave Gulf Coast a 94 90 edg( wth J8 seconds left, tXFIXIKNCta UAMITRCII, Ill mr VUXSEBEM wmffi Svrt Av, turtato CONTRACTORS Najgs3firilrwiMtir U6KT rlUUwa. Qrj'lfr umi aajanar TBVTf Mm ins.

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Tt) PEOPLE AROUNOI Advtrtlta Ht lott Ittmt In Clatiltlad Adt and ttt. 441! Hann, tM.i;4i nr ni Trfrmtili XBSC ffin.Y)c pplnaTttami WEa'r'rn Call 267 2336 OUAUTV rtatonabla orlcat Frff Eftlmati WW urnujjcii WgLL URHOLSTERV orlcat Fraa Eftlmstaa. tn mt SHAOOW Wtl PrllllM Now ft Pa, Ava, Racklodia, Ot Un, Legal Advertisements NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME Natlu haraby ivtn that tht undtrtlgntd Inlandltl ta rtgllttr tha tlctlttoul nemo at Plna a Paint a lady Shop" at prpvldtd by Stctlan tun Florida Staluttt Willtrd trtcktn 41 Rota Itr.tl Mtmtt itland, Fla Vn to iow, 4j, up, x. as ll 4irt rtvar. ir mtt Foult Ptntatalp tj.

liayard 17. Fauled Out. ainHpif, Moore Key to Scrimmage JtftKMS. Jtrrv II 00 md, Jim MtrtXoll. Otvt Stacman, jl ja rr.

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17 mntfi laM, awl lt). Rad Carl it "4 atltlaa, 121 Cv rKarf. rv Cr ftXIa DV MMI i trwa aiitm CM Rtd'iywi, FIT fatten Winners, 6 3 Florida Institute of Tech nology lifted its tennis record 'to 9 3' with a win over JFJiirid Atlantic Friday after i BUI arii win tnl FIT with a ifirtl tingles victory ever Jack Fierio, 7 5, I Ea aattU. Ruhap tltKtd I tallnp. aa a ta 114 4 14 eat aiiar (LI Capat P'ttdtl IWI Carry I Sppclol td TAV GAINESVILLE 4 The two squads will he as equally, divided as possible for Saturday's Orange Blue football game at the University of Florida, but Gator coaches dn' believe it will be, possible to get an exact There are some factors involved which' automatically provide somewhat of an advantage for one team or the other.

Mooref or example. "The team that has Nat has the game breaker," says Gator Head Coach Doug Dickey. "We probably will try to offset this by FIT '( 11. P. Fton ft aWi wiw irr FTI rfaWI MttllftMWii.

JRAt 4. WliV'tm M.4J 1f i. 4 P. Flarla.Jtnn.an (FA) 4. ttar Vlntt, 1 4 2.

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Tickets are UW for adults and S1.0Q (or students, other tht Florida students, who get in free pn their IP cards. uH Ctail Rlvan Scraoala Dicktrtan, 5 tamp ah Willumi Raptrt Hantaa, faulvtr alall Cult CPaii jpaaf pn Otltttuhi ni' sft 4ii McArthur 7 1 14 5 yhurttan 4 14 Wht, 'mp. 1 III Fannaf I 4 III itl'llV Tptpl 4 IN II 41 ll 41 4 fSiaitMf.tt"! $mMwwm Largest Display of Billiard Tablet and Supplies, River Lanes SPORTING GOODS fS TITUSVIUI 17 71 18' mmmmmmm "I 'fc JP.S. NOTICE TO CREOITORS IN RE. tSTATErOR WADE 5.

EVANS, dacaotad TO AtL CREDITORS AND HAVINQ CLAIMS OR Estate0' "'AliA'NIT Vou and inch of yaw ara haripy notlfiad and rtqulrtd. fa prtynt any clalmt and damandt whlch yau, or althar ol you, may nova against tha Ettata of WADE EVANS, lata ef Brpvprd Cpunty, to flia CU jutt Court thp Elphlatnth JuJkVl I 1 1 frabatp pivlilap Brivifd County, lorldo, lacottd at Tltutvlilt, trivard, Cogpty, fltrldt S27U, within ill cpipndir raonlht frpm tha tlmp tha tint publlcatlan al thli notlci Two (Oplit pt apch claim pr dtmand thall bt In writing, and thall itata tht ploci of rtildtnct pnd aott otflep ad drptt at tha claimant, and thall' ht tworn ti by tha claimant, hl aptnt ar arldtnay accompanied by mini In ana doligr and tuch. claim pr dimpnd not ip tlltd thall ht mow. MAY.f CUUER. At Admlnlttrprrlil at thp I itata at Wadp S.

Evant. dociasid, EDWARri JACKSON. 127 Cocoa, Florida 32922 Attarnty (ar Admlnlttralrlp NOTICE OR INTENTION TO REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME Tha following rtqlttrant Inland! to rtgljttr tht btltw nomid tic tltloua noma with tha Clark of tha Circuit Court In and for Bravard County, Florida purtuont tp Sic, tlon laoi, Florida Stptutot: 'FIctMlaut Noma. I THf VILLAGE POLITIQUE Addrtu' 316 Brtvqrd Avtnua, Cocoa, Florida 32V21 Anna Slngar Mariana Tylor nwiqi wnia sirtmlrt, yytumtn pnd L'nii PO Box IBM, 42 Brtv Avtnua IBM, 42 triuard Cocoa. Florida 17922 Atlarntyt fa, riplttrantl 9 TO I0H7 21.

4. l' NOTICE PF PUSUC HEARINS Natlci It haraby fiVla purauant to NArticia .20 at, thp Zoning Ordlnanca No I4S 43 of tha. City of Rockltdgt, Florida Ihatj tha following hova rtquattad a changa of zoning clattitlcallon from I ta, on tha fallowing dncribpd prapartyi 'J. and Ethil W. Fauldt Lot Block Cacao Rockltdgt Land Com.

panu, lit Addition Jc and porli Dawltt Jl. 14, wyV V'i MitwamM I4a Freest Poising. IN MELBOURNE ag Wf rd' Grtolatt PI6yn Toktf 95ftS3H East 1 Mil to fronton THURl lyAOliV' NUt. MATINEE TODAY 1 P.M. Thotr Soati fnm 7S 12 Games Nitely 7:30 3 BIG DAILY DOUBLES Reservation's' MELB 724 2500 C090A 631 lbOO Notlca 0 )ntpntipn ta Rtpltlar Flcnilaut Npma Natlcp htrtby'jiytn tht thp undartlgntd Inttnd(l) to raglttpr thp tlctltlput noma al 'Oaua A Frtir Etaclrlcol Cantrartarp" at jrzz; pitvldtp by itclion 141 flarljt Bouglai Rydir.

Franklin Ruutll 1 a Amnaru Cocoa, Florida 32922 TO 1157. IKiSS, i in Circuit LOUtr IN ANQ FOR BREVARD COUNTY, FLORlpA Probata Qtyitian IN RE 5E NQ' W'CP', E.l'ott of GALE W. OWENS, Dictotad NOTICE TO CREOITORS All criditort af tha astata of GALE W. evVENI. dacaotad.

arp haraby notitlid and rtqulrtd tp fill any claimt or dtmgndt which thgy may havp pgtlntt paid attptp ma rroaaia 11. II and Block 1 Cacop Roclcladgo tana company, Aaoinon Mgrlt Rilltr Lot Block 3, Cocoa Rocklidga Land Company, lit Addition All proptrty locottd In Sicllan Townthlp 25, Rangi 34, and racordtd In Plat Book 5, Pagt 9S of tht Public Rtcordi of Bravord County, Florida Public hoarmg will bp hold ta tha Cauncll City T4PI1, Rockltdot, Florida 'an Wtntlday, Morch 21, 1973 pt 7 30 ar at toon tharaoftpr at gottlbla, at which tlma pprllai Ip inttriit pnd citium tholl haup ha Opportunity to bo CITY OF ROCKLEDGE Dorothao S.4 Hamilton Cltv Clark JO 11054. IT. I IM THE CIRCUIT" PRCdUTcl OiygC! IN RE! Cjlolt of NOTICE TO CREOITORS All cradlton of GLAOVS RFEf, who d'ld on Dacimbfr 20, 1 1177, whlll rtildtnt of B'pygrd Cduptvr Fiarlda, ara naiiflpd that lhay rtpulrtd to lilt any (ialipi pr dtmandt that thty may nova opalntt hat pitPtP In thp OtfltP tha Clrult Cpuri. Vtpbttp Oivltten.

af Bravard Caunttn Florldo, In tha Caurtiawao al Tltuivillj, Florida, within tin calpntrar month tram thp datp pf tha tint publication of fliii notlci coco claim ar atmana must at In writing ond tilod Ip puplicott, rtldenct and pap) off leg pddrni' of tha claimant, and ihpll op awonp ta by tha clplmont; tilg vt v1! PT'U' llornty PC Dlvltlon, Bravard County Circuit and mutt ttplp tha plqct of vaurr in ma caurmouta PI Tltutvlilt. Fiarlda, within tlx (tt cpiandor month, tram thp data pf fht fitt publication of thlp ppikp Each claim on damand mutt ba in' writing and mutt plptp Ihp ploca or ratiganca pad patl aHIti Eddraii af thp claimant pnd mult 1 twgrn to by ttid clalmpnl, hit hl pMlrnty, pr it will cpmp vpld gccprdlpg tp low. DATED, il F.brupry, IfTJ RwhollaV BgifiVa Admlnlitrplflp i tha Eitatp af GplpVowpn, JSIIKfiVfc 0lw m.rrltt lilond, Florida 37952 Artorntyp far AdmlnlttratrlK TQ 10993, 4T, 2 24, 3 g. 17 campppltd by filing ftt of ant dollar ond tuch claim Pf dtmgnd not so ftlad tholl ha ypld, Datpd March 1. 1971 CMERYL tUIH, Ettjutrlx HAROLPI LOVfLU j.

Atiornay tp, l.paylrjK Pi II PI'lt PuhllcgAap an Mgrch lift IU HWlJTi 3 J. i A STi Whan vpgr wpnt Ad rung aavtn t. dava. tf la actually pflnlad aZ.OOO tlmaal Nawtoonarp carrylnp your ad alva Vou 911 net. kouWulil itlon of tha Capp Konnady Arai t' 1.

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