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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 9. 1969 ace UlWWf lllllllilil.WW' Wi.il.i...HUM.l..t.H.w.W Boicltitfj Around Motor Sports Andretti Reaches Crossroad 38,144 Registered for PBA Season Hull iSli FVESPITE the loss of a fewi 7 to April 5, 1970, with the five to a 301 win over Mailers B.Tlaine Seegal and Gcrt Eatula, Charles Sola led the losers with and 170 by Esther Goldfarb 513. Lomtev and Paul Corson -Lv establishments, there is lit- man events at Mayfalr Bowl he will continue his close relationships with Ford, Firestone and Colin Chapman, the En By BILL SIMMONS Of The Inquirer Staff MARIO ANDRETTI, the little He, therefore, is the center of the highest bidding war in the history of American racing.

"I talked to Andy in Chicago tie change in the number of ero and the singles and doubles at Cottman Lanes. All entries close at midnight, Jan. leagues, teams and individuals glishman who designs and are the scratch leaders in the PIN POINTS Iris Lanes Scotch doubles ix Italian immigrant who competing in the Philadelphia last Monday," Andretti said. "I 25. Reservations for preferred iwith 520 including 233, topped tournament John Blady and came out of Nazareth, to become oi of the biggest names area compared to last season.

have to see a few other people builds Lotus race cars. Mario says it's a pretty good bet he'll be driving Lotuses regardless of the type of competi "In fact," said Frank Thomp in motor racing, Has reacnea in the next couple of weeks son, secretary of the Philadel crossroad. And, unlike his per-iDefore I even trv to make ud spots must be filed with entry jthe scoreTS in the Friday's Alan Andrekzyk are handicap fee before Jan. 18. Ladies Classic at Cottman pacesetters with 603 Dcfend- Sandy Adler was next ing champions Billy Hardwick Tony Ciciretti continued his wiln 177-515.

Other single-game and Dotty Fothergill mill head h'wh srnrir.p shnotin? a fi06. but highs were 183 by Louise a field of 192 men and 12S phia Bowling Association, "it's tion he's in. If it's international practically even with the previ road racing, he'll be in a F-l LA ormance on the racetrack, Mario my mind." doesn't kniw which way to turn. The 29-year-old Andretti won HE decides to stay full ous season, up to Nov. 1.

Lotus and one of the new Group 7 Lotuses that Chapman is As of Nov. 1. there were 960 ta hpat Baumgarten; 179 by Ancie women in the Bowline rroprie- the Indiai.apolis 500 last Mem- time with USAC, Andretti building to challenge the Association leagues filing for en 34 by Press Room which Crcssanthis, l8s by Phyllis tors Association of America Ail-renewal of ABC 'into second place in the Golden and Lon-aine Schafer; Star tournimcnt May 22-23 at Thompson reported. These in-1 inquirer-Daily News Bowling 172 by Harriet Martin; 171s by.Northbrook, 111. McLaren domination of the must solve another problem.

He and his crew, headed by veteran Clint Brawner and talented Jim McGee, have gone Can-Am. 4 orial Day and recently clinched his third United States Auto Club national driving championship. He has won 27 USAC features ciuae stuz teams wim at Fleetwood East If he stays with USAC, Marioi memberships totalmg 38.144. lLanes. Skin Anderson rolled 515 their separate ways after a will open the 1970 season with! the Eddie Kuzma-built Hawks highly successful relationship.

ince becoming a Championship Last season up to xsov. 1, for the losrs. Bindery added there were 961 leagues, half game to its lead teams and 38,259 men. For it defeated Machinists, "They simply got a better By DON CARTER deal and signed with a new PRE-SEASOH SPECtAL Trail reg liar in 1964. His other accomplishments include victory in the 1967 Daytona 500 stock car race and the 1969 Pikes Every bowler feels uncoordi complete season, to June with Joe D'Ascenzo 1969, the association listed 1325'pace setting a 513 pace.

Fred he has been running the last two years and switch to a new Lotus-Ford for Indy and the remainder of the year. PIT STOPS Andretti may debut a new stock-block 320-cu- nated snmptimps ovpn tho nrnJ 90 700. 2r39 Good Year-backed team to be headed by Jim Hayhoe, with Roger McCluskey as driver," fessionals. It might be fatigue'lea2ues and 13,287 teams with Laxton posted 592 for the east ctorr TEIMt Peak hill climb. He spea'is his mind freely Andretti said.

or tension or a hundred men- 'losers. Ray Lazarian's 540 and causes. w'e are hop1 of Fred Barner's 527 helped Sports jbic inch Ford engine in the Rex If Andretti decides to stay A STUDDED (I AUDIT CA1DS ftw wi timing hp bringing tne I3b-7U total up to solit with Mailers A. Hvman I think ve proven my with USAC, the departure of Mays 300-mile road race at Riverside, in December. S- xnun 1 nit v' difficult on such nights, June Point' 'a certain delin-: Lakin's 500 sparked Lino Silent points," fce says.

'I've won just r-si4 rttiu Brawner and McGee will have a lot to do with it. "A lot of Engme man Joe Begoshian has about the best solution is toJuents report inomPso.a saia- "There are 365 leagues which a 1 a ni I 5, 460 ro been working on a bored-out people are saying they were the about everything there is to win In Ameri racing. Ever since I on Indy, the thought has been bugging me, 'What do I do next version of Ford's 302 Boss PREMIUM FULL I PLT move perfectiy. Above all, don't13111 reported. For them, the WaiTIOrS ATTleS get so frustrated that you try extenston of the ABC 1 II- POLYESTER COSD Mustang engine and reports are a I -ilia I fittta 1 1 I ftiiati I mam reason I was so successful.

I've got a lot of pride. I may have to prove it all over again." TnaVp un fnr pvprvthinff hv season was auiumaucauy ici- 1 1 uwiuij i iuiiu encouraging 1969 world minated firing the ball extra hard. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. champion Jackie Stewart is leaving Ken Tyrell's Matra "However, they will be re rpHE LAST two seasons, An- established upon filing of sanc (UPI). Veteran San Francisco Warriors guard Al Attles broke dretti lias oeen taking occa A NOTHER reason could be tion to application and the send car UAiiwriwa Jut ArriiM 71 4 7t lax Tract sional rMes in Formula One and Carn dian-American sports a bone in his right hand during team and will drive for a new group headed by Robin Hurd, who designed F-l and Group 7 cars for Bruce McLaren ing of dues." his unwilhngrsss to a home in Europe.

"I don't like the idea of mov (list leitrt So Tim TREE CHECK Penn Booters Upset by Yale Thompson wanted delinquent! Fr "'i amc in ton car competition. tn Vnmtr that chnnlrt was HUPPWl Odiur- praam I'llviinNl'X' I ing overseas and that would al- Contrary to earlier reports, He say.s he would very much nf thpir mpmhers roll a 30(1 10 udvc P-- most be a necessity if I wanted NEW HAVEN, Nov. 8. Ford is not halting its Indy en like to try a full season combining the tv international series. a cast.

Kwaku Ohene Frem pong; game, he would be denied the gine project. Fewer teams will i i AJ A Warriors' spokesman said be susbidized than in 1969 and to run the Grand Prix circuit right. My wife, end I are very happy in Nazareth and I'd hate scored two goals Saturday as prizes that go with a perfect Yale's soccer team defeated game. the turbo-Ford engine will be Attles, who suffered the injury while scrambling for the ball to tear up roots, especially with Pennsylvania, 2-1 mmm available at a price of $32,000 Andretti has accepted appointment to the board of direc The upset gave Yale a 3-4-3 our oldest boy just starting school." If it wert. strictly a matter of what Mario Andretti wanted to do, that's what would dominate his 1970 schedule.

tl ere's so much more that enters into it," he said. "I've got my family and my financial future to consider. Another reminder from secretary Thompson: The 35th annual Philadelphia championships will be held from March late in the fourth quarter of the game wiQi the Celtics, will be out of action at least three weeks, and maybe more. Whatever Andretti decides to tors of Pocono International 71 record and a 1-2-2 mark in Ivy League play. Penn is 8-2 overall and 3-2 in the league.

do, it's almost a certainty that Raceway near Long Pond, Pa. One or two years of bad luck and your earning potential can drop to to nothing." Ili Mario realizes mat ne is probably the best bargaining position re will ever be in as far as sig ling a contract with a USAC car owner and sponsor is concerned. His deal with STP and Andy Granatelli last year was lucra tive, to say the least. Coming off ms 19)9 performance, however, Mar has become a mil lion-dollar property. But only if he continues as a USAC regu lar.

Andretti gave Granatelli something he couldn't get in years of trying an Indy victory. But other wealthy car Owners kmw Mario's worth too Julie Heldman Wins Net Title TORQUAY, England, Nov. 8 (AP). Jule Heldman of Tew York ups Britain's Virginia Wade, 4-6, 8-6, 6-3, Saturday to win the fourth tennis tourna ment in th Dewar Cup series. Miss Wace had won the three previous tournaments.

The event, which is run on an ac cumulative points basis, ends at London's Crystal Palace nexrl week. Miss Wat has 15 points, Miss Heldman 11 and Mrs. Ann 1 Jones of Britain, 10. Mark Coc, British Davis Cup per, defeated John Clifton in an all-British men's final 8-6, 6-3 and leads the men's standings with 13 points. Dogs Guard Player, Charles AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Nov.

8 (UPI). Police dogs will ft be used to guard South African Gary Playt and Bob Charles of New when they play in JT.W 11.1 the international golf match at Hutt Golf Club near Wellington Saturday. An anony.nous telephone caller Friday thrt atened to carve anti- apartheid slogans on greens at the course. Police and club of ficials lmnediately posted an overnight iatrol on the course and said guard dogs will be used during the AMERICA'S 3 TOP BRANDS THESE (RICES ARE FOR I "'-mJ-" T.t.Jm,. MBMD DUNL0P FIRESTONE mmm mmm mmm mmm mmm 99.

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When you take your key with you, you lock not only your ignition, but your steering wheel as well Flush and dry We build the car so that rain and wash water can run down through the inside of the rocker panels, then out. Air follows to do the drvinz. assurance." IF YOU 08 HOT 1ESIKE STUDS WKt ELS WILL 8E On good ol' regular gas SUPPLIED SA PRICE. (MOST CARS.) AVAILABLE WITHOUT Recappe I Snow Tin i WHEELS OR STUDS AT LOWER PRICES Every Six But Not Every Brand core WW ADD 2.99 Tax 1.93 to 2 87 TIRES ROTA' ED GOODRICH DUNLOP REG. 4-PLY 35 month guarantee 695x14 1 6.95 775x14 775x14 1 8.95 825x14-815x15 20.95 650x13 700x13 560x1 685x15 735x15 13 95 14 95 15 50 15 95 1 95 855x14 845x15 22.95 885x14 885x15 24.95 OOO 01 5x' 5 QS 735x14 15 95 1 Xiey 't''I Onthemcro.

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