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Thursday, July 6, 1972 Philadelphia Inquirer 29 ocono 500 Rescheduled for July 29 More Sports On Back Page Of This Section Wilburger's is bicycle hdq's. Bryn Mawr Mall The Pocono 500 for Indianapolis-type cars, postponed last week because of flood conditions, was rescheduled Wednesday night for Saturday, July 29. The new di.te sets up a doubleheader weekend of racing at Sports Scripts I 3UU York Ro3d. Jenkintown. 885 1480.

Pocono Interne tional Raceway at Long Pond, Pa. The Pennsylvanian 500 for late-model stock cars will be run Sunday, July 30. With 1,000 miles of racing on consecutive days, track officials are settir up a tight pre-race schedule and hoping rain will not interfere. wanted the fight to take place this year but was told that Ali, who lost to Frazier last year, is not ready. Meanwhile, Durham said he may take Frazier on a tour of small Georgia towns, "to give the people a chance to see the champ in action" The Quarry brothers, Jerry and Mike, lost $2,500 worth of boxing equipment when a motor home driven by their mother, Arawanda Quarry, 45, caught fire on a California freeway Carlo Duran, 45, of Italy dethroned European junior middleweight champ Jose Hernandez of Spain by taking a narrow decision at San Remo, Spain.

Mondschein Named to U. S. Team On his first throw of the night at an international track meet at Stockholm, Rickey Brunch of Sweden tied the listed THIS SATURDAY, JULY 8 $35,000 ADDED The Tndv nrs will nrartirp all rlav 74 mmrnhMek BRMuuFJ STAKES Tony Oliva, 1971 American League batting champion, underwent a second operation on his right knee. After surgery last September, the Minnesota Twins' outfielder returned this season, but was unable to run without difficulty The Twins said the prognosis for Oliva's recovery for baseball playing was "guarded." $55,000 Judgment Against Floyd A $55,000 judgment has been levied against former heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson by a U. S.

District Court judge in favor of a Houston promoter and a fight manager, LIBERTY BELL and in the morning of July 25. Qualifying runs will be held July 25 from 1 to 6 P. M. Practice will be held from 8 to 9:45 A. M.

July 26, with the rest of the 33-car field qualifying from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. The stock cars will begin practice between 3 and 7 P.

M. July 26 and continue between 9 A. M. and 12:45 P. M.

July 27, with tne first qualifying runs on the same day from 1 to 7 P. M. Scipio Spinks Out for Season Baseball players' knees made more news Wednesday than their arms and legs. Scipio Spinks, St. Louis pitcher who tore ligaments in his world discus record of 224 feet, 5 inches Cliff Buck, president of the U.

S. Olympic Committee, said at Eugene, that his personal view is that opening up the games' to pros as well as amateurs would end the Olympics. He thinks "pure amateurs will refuse to compete Dally Double POST Wagering In PHILADELPHIA. Follow signs direct to Track from Pa. Tnpk.

(Exit 28); from Ftt. 95; from Roosevelt Blvd. (RU 1) their attorney said. Perry Payne, former manager of Mark Tessman, is to receive $20,000 and Lee Coleman, the promoter, $30,000. Ted Musick, their, lawyer, is to get the other $5,000 Patterson was sued for $380,000 for failing to honor three dates to fight Tessman.

Patterson said hand injuries caused the first two in the Olympics against the pros" because part- time amateurs from most countries wouldn't have a "chance against one who spends his entire life working to perfect his physical skills. It follows that the amateurs would quit and without them there would be no Olympics" Brian Mondschein, 17-year-old Haverford High grad who won the national junior Olympic deathlon Saturday at Franklin Field, has been appointed to the U. S. team that will meet Russia in dual meet for boys 19 and under July 28-29 at Sacramento, Calif. right knee sliding into Cincinnati catcher Johnny Bench, will be operated on today at St.

Louis. He will miss the rest of the season Spinks, 24, one of the Cards' four main starters (with Bob Gibson, Rick Wise and Reggie Cleveland) had a 5-5 record and led his team with 93 strikeouts. postponements. He refused to keep the third date Atlantic City is one of three cities being considered for Joe Frazier-Muhammad Ali return bout, Yank Durham, Frazier's manager, said in Waycross, Ga. He said Atlanta and Houston also are being considered for the match next year.

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