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1 33 Tuesday, June 27, 1972 Philadelphia Inquirer Graded Handicap at Brandywine Raceway FIRST POST P. M. 1 2 Camden Duke (Savage) 5 5 1 1-1 4 Miss Tina (C.Thomoson) 7 4 8 TS-l 8 Pace. Connors Scores 1st Upset In Wimbledon Tourney 8-1 1 5 Gameouest (Brenneman) 3 10-11 10TH RACE-Purse $2,000. C-2 7 3 6 6 C-i Last 3 Prob'3 Miss Yan Mac (Pre'a) Finishes odds 1 Keystone Hugh (Marks) $1,600.

Claiming TH RACE Purse $2,000. TROT TIPS PP Horse Driver 1ST RACE Purse Pace. One Mile: pr Jne iwne. "txacta Talent Lobell (Herman) i.yss uuimon (Harris) Chimes (Lane) 5 1 CMIIC IV-UVCIUUIC) 5-2 3-1 i2-r i2-r 20-1 8 Boehms Best (Cameron) One Mile. 1 Fashion Row (Larente) Tl 4 Willier Painter (E.Davis) 51 7 Race Ruler (W.Cameron) -Jl2 Scot Jerry (Herman) Cedric Lobell (O.Davis) I'll 5 Burlap (Hogan) Klickety Klack (Pitts) 4 2 8 3 6 4 8 6-1 6-1 4 Brad Weiover (Hylan) 4 Beth's Lucky (Anderson) i Ralph Row Gil (A.

Myer) 7 Sir Charles Pick (Marks) 3 Tuck Away Walton (Davis) 5 Whirly Bird A (Laudien) 1 Adios Laprod (Cote) 2 Minnie Bvrd (Boyd) 8Har'n Dia'd (No Driver) 2D RACE Purse $1,600. One Mile: By A nk Unnn I (Staf'd) I 7 fl 1 nisii nuvc Ljsa id? is-i 2 vance Lobell to. Davis) George Dprnoeden C-3 race. nH RACEpurse 5 Leda Lobeli A. Myer) 2 Charlotte (Irving) 2 2 3 1 1 One Mile: 2 Grateful AH (Myers) 8 Keystone Angel (Welch) 3 Pepino Hanover (Willis) 6 My Purchase (Cote) 3 Spiked Air (Cote) 6 Good Dianne (Br'neman) 6 7 6 30-1 Tr" tickets now '4 ihiwSStel 7 Bye Bye El'or (Cameron) 1 Lady Boyd (Boyd) 4 Becky Liner (E.Davis) 8 Blue Walnut (Smithjr.) 3D RACE Purse SUOO.

C-3 Trot. 3- 1 7- 2 4- 1 9-2 6-1 8- 1 10-1 20-1 One 3- 1 4- 1 5- 1 6- 1 6- 1 7- 1 8- 1 10-1 Mile: 1 Florican Lady (S.King) 3 Early (J. Parker) 8 Skipper (W.Cameron) 7 Van Hano'r (A.Cameron) 4 Black Chips (No Driver) 5 Sally Prospect (Stoltzfus) 1 Eyre Yell (Miritello) 7 Posanto (A-Cameron) 8TH RACE Purse $2,400. One Mile. "Big 6 Miss Bayside (E.Davis) 2 Southern Royal (Greene) 7 Unique (A.Myer) 3 Iroquois Han'r (S.

King) 5 I Lady (Pitts) 1 High Ace (Hoch) 4 Grand Boe Sun (Laudien) 8 Tharp (Crane) TH RACE Purse $2,900. A ON TM 3-1 7- 2 -2 5-1 5-11 8- 1 12-1 15-11 2 Smoky Star (Marks) 4 Paladin (Caraway) 1 2 7 7 5 4 4 B-3 6 Miss (Brenneman) 5 Main Worthy (Herman) 4TH RACE Purse $1,400, Pace. Pace.i one Mile One Mile. "Big 3-1 8 Money Game (Wilcutts) 4-1 3 Miss L'y Prince (C'dale) 2 6 6 4 Time Is Right (R.Myers) 4 7 2 Doris (T. Crank) 23 7 On The Move (Hoch) 4 4 6 2 8 5 Bombay Guy (Rathbone) 3- Drill rAMaMl all seats 7SO I A A MlRWl WYOMING LUllMN PHONE: 329 9277 2-1 5- 2 7-2 6- 1 10-1 12-1 6-1 2 Ettaoane (Cote) 6 2 2 3 Miss Anna Leah (Fle'g) 7 Brookland (Larente) 2 Rich Ax (E.

Davis) 5 Afton Admire (Lane) 3 5 2 8 Lissann Adios (E. Davis) 6 8 2 8-1 i 8- 1 10-1 9- 2 B-3 77 Wins For Miss Laughlin Ann Laughlin, 19, National Women's Intercollegiate champion from the University of Miami, who represents River-ton CC, shot a five-over-par 77, Monday to win the 15th annual Sandy Run Bowl over the course at Oreland. Miss Laughlin, who was the 1969-70 Philadelphia Girls Junior champion, posted nines of 38 and 39 for a two stroke victory over Amelia Rorer, Manufacturers GC. On a course that played long following the rains of last week, they were the only two players able to get under 80. Miss Laughlin had one birdie, a double bogey and four bogeys.

She got her-bird on the 287-yard fourth where she knocked a wedge a foot from the pin. Her worst hole was the first, where, shooting only 30 yards from the green, she dumped her ball into a trap and three putted. Miss Rorer, a student at Ashland College in Ohio, missed short putts on the 11th and 12th. Mrs. Chris Stayton, defending champion from White-marsh finished third with 81.

Ann Laughlin, Riverton 38 3977 Amelia Rorer, Manufacturers 40 397? Mrs. Chris Stayton, Whitem'sh 41 40 81 Sarah Ann MacMullan, Crbr'k 42 40 82 Mrs. Ruth Scott, Philmont 41 4283 Carol Kusnierz, Sandy Run 43 40 83 Mrs. T. Cameron, Wavn'sbgh 42 4183 Mrs.

Bobby Rose, Philmont 45 4085 Mrs. L. DiJoseoh, Sandy Run 42 4587 Gail Y. Brown, Penn Oaks 41 4487 Mrs. Charlotte Neslie, H'ntVI.

44 4488 Mrs. Hugh Kenworthy, Wh'tfd it 4288 Mrs. Albert Rodstein, Philm't 45 43 88 Mrs. Leslie Brown Trenton 47 4188 Charlotte Barnhard, Llanerch 47 41 88 1 Four Oaks Pr'ess (Myer) 5TH RACE Purse B-2 Trot. One Mile: 7 Bright Herman (Wilcutts) 3 3 3 6 Craigs Boy (S.

King) 1 6 2 5 John's John (Wheeler) 1 3 1 8 Fairbanks Han'r (Lar'te) 5 1 2 4 That's Great (Reecer) 2 2 4 3- 1 4- 1 -2 5- 1 6- 1 Here are The Inquirer selections for tonight's racing. Best bet in CAPS: ATLANTIC CITY First race Eu Will. Second Marion Caton. Third Posena Hanover. Fourth Carmik.

Fifth Blythe Victor. Sixth Cornish Man. Seventh Dudley Hal. Eighth Kim Reedsdale. Ninth STUPOR.

Tenth Magnate. BRAND YWTNE, First Tuck Away Walton. Second Lady Boyd. Third O. J.

Skipper. Fourth Four Oaks Princess. Fifth Fairbanks Hanover. Sixth Klickety Klack. Seventh Keystone Angel.

Eighth Miss Bayside. Ninth Money Game. Tenth LYSS QUINTON. Atlantic City Entries FIRST POST 8 P. M.

1ST $1,200. Claiming. Pace. 58 mile. Raider Hanover Eu Will Free Rose Verna Bee Moonlight Jim Frosty Joe Meteor Chief aeMapiecroft Pick Prove It 2D S1.600 Cond.

Trot. One mile. Marlon Caton Penneys Touche Caotain Phil Speed Mite Moon Maiden Royal Tina Flint Hanover aeVictory Bar Stonegate Fury Atlantic City Results 1ST Pace. Purse $1,200. 1 Mile: 1 Happiness Honey (Lo'er) 7.60 3.80 3.40' Miss Gamble (McGee) 4.60 3.80 Mountain Pet (Telymonde) 8.60 Time 2:09.

Off :01. Bonnie Dancer. Janira Marlpnp. rnv Clara, Missadora, Miss Parkland, also started. I 2ND Trot.

Purse $1,400. 1 Mile- I Bashful Prince (Marks) 12.80 4.60 3,40 Buckeye's Karen (Smith) 3.80 2 80 Prudy's Peanut (Melia) 3.20 Time 2:08 15. Off :28. Quinn Add. Egyptian Rnrirwv.

rmni Titan, Donlin's Beauty, also started. DAILY DOUBLE (6-3) PAID $55.40 3RD Pace. Purse JMOO. 1 Mile: lorque (Siver) 4 49 4 90 -fln' WIMBLEDON, England (AP). Young Jim Connors of Belleville, 111., calmed by volatile Pancho Gonzales, scored the first major upset of the Wimbledon tennis championships Monday, beating seventh-seeded Bob Hewitt in a mistake-filled match on the center court.

"Pancho just talked to me about the center court and its problems," Connors said after beating the South African 6-3, 9-7, 7-5. "By the lime I went out there, my nerves had all vanished." Gonzales also was calm on the court. The 44-j ear-old veteran from Las Vegas, disqualified from the London Grass Courts Championship last week for arguing about line calls, beat Antonio Munoz of Spain, 6-2, 7-5, 6-1. ADVANCING WTH Connors and Gonzales were Army Cpl. Stan Smith of Pasadena, the men's No.

1 seed; Clark Graebner of New York, who had been critical of officials for not seeding him, and Mike Estep of Dallas, making his Wimbledon detut. Smith, the reigning U. S. Open champion and beaten Wimbledon finalist last year, eliminated Hans Joachim Ploetz of West Germany, 6-1, 6-1, 6-3. Graebner struggled past Jaidip Mukerjea of India 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, while Estep overcame nerves and beat Jean Claude I.arclay of France, 6-3, 7-5, 6-8, 6-4.

Connors, a 19-year-old lefthander who won the tournament in which Gonzales had been disqualified in the semifinals, made several mistakes, but hit enough good shots to beat the jittery Hewitt, who double-faulted 15 times and lost many vital points on volleying errors. "I went out there determined that when 1 hit a good shot it was fine and when I missed one it didn't matter," said Connors. "I was just so relaxed I almost surprised myself." Cee Dee Bvrd (Campbell) man inn J. Dominion (Marks) 3 20 Time 2:09 15. Off 8:49.

I Stonegate Dash, Swift oioicn oiona, tura eret, is. P. Benny, also started. EXACTA (6-7) PAID $46.80 4TH Pace. Purse $1,100 1 Miio- Daddy's Filly (Gower) 9.09 .1 fin 41 Montage N.

(Ratthbone) 2.80 i.W AP Wirephoto Check This Two-Handed Backhand Jim Connors, Belleville, won in London Irma's Lady (Martinez) 440 Time 2:07 45. Off 9:10. Miss Demon Ann, Mr. Leo Chief, Lady's Adios, Sandy Wilkes, Guy Direct, also started. EXACTA (3-2) PAID $20 40 3D $1,400.

Cond. Jeanne Almahurst 5TH Pace. Purse $1,800. 1 Mile: RiverRd.Wh'e (Paradis) 4.60 3.80 3 20 May Diamond (Tulino) 6.80 5.20 Parachen (Greene) 3 80 Time 2:04. Off 9:31.

Rebel Audra, Master Clan, Star Complex, Jimmy Shine, also started. 6TH Pace. Purse $1,600. 1 Mile: I Stacey's Count (R. Pinti) 19.40 7.40 4 40 Ricky J.

(A.Smith) 11.80 9 40 Haywood Cash (W.Kinsley) 4 20 Time 2:07. Off 9:52. I Rodur, Steady Donut, Louie's Express, Jokers Wild, Super Diamond, also started TRIFECTA (2-3-4) PAID $1,533.30 Pace. One mile. Ada Lobell Artie Mac Sure Rival aeSchiffli Sis Trot.

One Carmik Filigree Jubilee Light Frost Oradell Mrs. K. G. Hayden, Rol'g Grn. 44 4488 Local Golf Nozzle Posena Hanover Verve Cold Country 4TH $1,800.

Cond. Idean Hanover One Kid Valeria Diamond Meadow Weiller BOYS APPAREL GUILD GOLF At Green Valley CC Member Gross Sal Monastero. 40-41 81. Guest Gross Charles Goldstein, 41-3879; West Steinman, 43-38 Bl. Celebrity Gross Tom Woodeshick, Sports Scripts Hull Expected to Get $3 Million from Jets From Our Wire Service In the so-what's-new department, the Winnipeg Jets of the upstart World Hockey Association said that Bobby Hull of the Chicago Black Hawks will "definitely be signing" a multi-year contract worth about S3 million.

The Jets' general manager, Annis Stukis, said Hull was set to sign this morning. "It's the biggest 1 in race, curse $1,500. One mile. Legal Chief (Quertier) 12.00 7.20 4 40 Countess Eden (Abbatiello) 10.40 4 60 Perfect Knight (Robbins) 4 80 Time 2:25 45. Off: 10:17.

Afton Dillon, Crain Willzer, Harmat-fan. Court Time Pernell HAmviv. started. 5TH $2,000. Claiming.

Pace. One mile. Flash Blythe Victor Salty Ed Mount Mist Mister Chamfer Ad Sam Prince Melburn aeFlight Adorian Littie Frankie 6TH $1,400. Cond. Pace.

One mile. Emancipation Gamad Cornish Man Virginia Times Lens Hobby Arriva Poplar Lass aeRip Farvel Colonel Ern 7TH $1,600. Claiming. Pace. One mile.

Hot Cargo Sid Aliens Corby Butchs Time Last Chance D. Dudley Hal Gee Dee Frisco Garth Hanover aeArmbro Judo Red Lion Gal EXACTA (7-2) PAID $141.80 8TH Pace $2,200, 1 mi. (New Jersey Gasoline Retailers Assn. Pace). Tennis Results At Area Clubs 8TH $2,200.

Cond. Pace. One mile. Sammy Pace Irish Oaks Watchmitick Kim Reedsdale Farrior Royal El Capitan Elwood Pace aelrish Dram Filter for better taste theTareyton way with activated charcoal. Enjoy better tasting tap water with an activated charcoal water filter.

Get this $12.99 value water filter for just S5.00 and twoTareyton wrappers. Send check or money order (no cash) to: Water Filter, Dept. 5, PO. Box 4486, Chicago, III. 60677 Offer expires Dec.31,1972.

Offer limited to residents of U.S. Enjoy the mild taste of Tareyton with the Activated Charcoal Filter. King Size or 100's. jay uirect (t. Davis) 8.40 4.40 4.60 Cafe Royale (P.

Gately) 7.80 5 60 Divot (T. Luchento) lO'O Off 10:41. Time 2:06. Su Mat Liz, Rex Pick, Queen Bee, Lorenzo, Keystone Irish, also started. 9TH Purse $1 ,600 Pace 1 mile Big Shot Lobell (J.

Vitelli) 12.40 5.00 2 80 Berliner (M. Gagltardi) 3.60 4 60 William Run (C. Pouiin) 2 60 Time 2:05. Off 11:01. Fashion Knight, Top Me, Dody Brien, Afton Sweet, Green River Tiger, also started.

TRIFECTA (2-1-4) PAID $441.90 10TH Pace $1,300, 1 mi. Mini Sota (Williams) 6.00 3.60 3.60 Bonus Point (Butler) 4.40 4.60 Armbro Komoka (L. Ferriero) 4.20 Off: 11:23. Time 2:06.35. Afton Apache, Afto-i Colby I.

C. Paul, Mercury Bob, Senator Que, also started. EXACTA (4-2) PAID $30.20 ATTN. 5070. HANDLE $411,342 sports story of the last 10 years," Stukis said.

"It's comparable to the signing of Mickey Mantle." The Black Hawks' management also seemed resigned to Hull's departure. "I think he'll probably sign with the other league," William Buster 9TH $1,300. Cond. Pace. One mile.

Farrior Boy Bobbie Betal Franks Knight Lively Momzer Avon Charlie Time Check Berry Boy aeJay Abbe Stupor 10TH $1,200. Cond. Pace. One mile. Robbie Thorpe Magnate Echo Brook Steven Bernices Count J.

P. Napoleon Kippie Joe Torino Hanover Conestoga Bobby 1.3 d'S iwaganate aeBrandy Adios PHILADELPHIA AND DISTRICT GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIPS At Green Valley Country Club 18-and-under Singles FIRST ROUND Kathie Buttorf def. Suzie McAvoy, 6-0, 6-0; Ingrid Szyman-ski def. Ellen McCracken, 6-3, 6-7 6-2; Candy Elliott det. Stacy Kasse, 6-4, 6-4.

SECOND ROUND June Greenfield def. Jill Simpson, 6-0, 6-0; Eve Ellis def. Cindy Born, 4-7, 6-4, 6-3; Gail Ramsay def. Lyle Smith, 6-0, 6-2; Vicky Austin def. Kirk Camberon, 6-1, 6-1; Cindy Johnson def.

Ellen Lukoff, 6-0, 6-0; Thayer Wendell def. S. Stern 6-1, 6- Susan Kane def. Vicki Saraga, 6-1, 4-1; Candy Elliott def. Sue Silver, 6-3, 7- Lynn Koth def.

Cindy Craft, 6-1, 6-2; Sandy Gilson def. Jan Bloodworth, 6-4, 6-0; Jean Eldridge def. Katherine Crawford, 6-2, 6-2; Bailey Symington def. Kathy Slesser, 7-5, 6-1; Barbara Jordan def. Vicky Lavinsky, 6-1, 6-3.

16-and-under Singles FIRST ROUND Lynn Koth def. Missy Malool, 6-1 7-5; Jean Eldridge def. Eve Ellis, 6-1, 6-3; Becky Chase def. Micheie Zimmer, 4-0, 6-1; Gail Ramsay def. Pamela Flick, 6-1, 6-0; Kathy Jordan def.

Kathryn Levy, 6-1, 6-1; Bekki Lee def. Lisa Voluck, 6-1, 6-0; Kirk Cameron def. Kathy Sherred, 6-2, 6-0. 14-and-under Singles FIRST ROUND Kate Ringe def. Debbie McGuiness, 6-1, 6-1; Annabelle Brain-ard aef.

Lioda Johnson 6-2, 6-3; Carol Renz def. Susan Wollman, 6-3, 6-1; Karen Omholt def. Winter Wills, 6-3, 6-0; Kirry Ringe def. Linda Dodley, 7-5, 6-4; Anita Richaroson def. Beth Ringe, 6-3, 6-0.

SECOND ROUND Susao Ireton def. Anna Brady, 6-1, 6-0; Ann Clark def. Charlotte Sorlien, 6-1, 6-2. WEST JERSEY OPEN MEN'S TENNIS At addon FC, Haddonfietd QUARTER-FINALS Bruce Issadore won by default from Mark Kivitz. SEMIFINALS Clay Hamlin def.

Bruce Issadore, 6-3. 6-2; Richard Strandskov led Dan Coyle 7-5, 6-5, 0-30, halted by rain. W. Wirtz, president of the NHL club, said The New York Islanders signed a winger of somewhat less stature Monday. The club announced that Germain Gagnon would play with the team next season.

He was in the Montreal Canadiens' farm system last year. Cowan Files Grievance Billy Cowan, former California Angels' player representative who was released by the team early this season, filed a grievance with the players' association seeking his 1972 salary. "I think it is without question that I was let go because I was representing the players," he said. Bernice Gera, who started and finished her career as a minor league ump last Saturday, will hold a Wednesday press conference to explain why she decided to quit. Joe Torre of St.

Louis remains the biggest vote-getter in the National League for playing in the All-Star game in Atlanta, July 25. The Phillies' Larry Bowa is in fifth place in the race for shortstop. He trails the leader Bud Harrelson of the Mets bv 134.720 votes. Iniurv-plagued Bill DELAWARE VALLEY WOMEN'S TENNIS at pnuaaeipnia Rifle Club SEMIFINALS Carolyn Lampi def. Shirlee Schwartz, 6-0, 6-1; Toni Novack def.

Wendy Talbot, 6-2, 6-0. AUTOMATIC TIUUBSS Singer of the Dodgers has been placed on the 21-day disabled list along with teammate Bill Grabarkewitz, who will be out for 15 days. The Elmira team might switch cities for the remainder of its Eastern League baseball season. Its park was ravaged by the flood that hit parts of New York last week. Waterbury, and Manchester, N.

are under consideration as sites for the Elmira team. Louis Aparicio will be out of the Boston Red Sox lineup for at least three weeks due to a fractured middle finger on his left hand. Another Pocono Rainoiit Rain wiped out all activity at the Pocono International Raceway for the seventh straight day Monday. Time is now TUNE-li Adjust hands (if needed Change trans, oil New pan gasket Set linkage Twins' Oliva Out for Year MINNEAPOLIS (UPI). -The Minnesota Twins announced Monday night that they are putting star right-fielder Tony Oliva on the disabled list for the rest of the season so he can undergo a second knee operation.

A Tvrins' spokesmen said the surgery would be held "as soon as is practical." Oliva, the American League's defending batting champion, underwent surgery last fall on his right knee after he was hobbled much of the 1971 season. He came to spring training camp still limping this year, and was not activated until June 9. He's played in only 10 games, batting .321 with nine hits in 28 at-bats. critical if the Schaefer 500-mile championship auto race is to be run on schedule this weekend. Bill Marvel, general manager of the 2.5-mile facility, said, "There had been no discussion, no thought yet, of postponing the race.

We're still hoping to put the race together in the time we have even if we have only four days for 'SNAP BACK" 4-PLY NYLON CORD "ALL-WEATHER Iff" BLACKWALL TIRE Clean sidewall design, radial darts on shoulder Triple-tempered nylon cord construction Tufsyn rubber in the tread body gives durability OTHER SIZES SLIGHTLY HIGHER PRICED GONZALES LITERALLY ran Munoz out of the tournament, making tha Spaniard chase after and stretch for an assortment of drop shots, lobs and cross-court placements. Smith displayed cool confidence in beating his German opponent with sharp volleys and accurate passing shots. Graebner, who shaved off his beard for luck last week, had to work hard to earn his victory. He lost the second set and was trailing, 3-0, in the third before he get his game together and went on to beat Mukerjea. is my first Wmbledon and I was just scared to death oat there," Estep said after getting past Barclay.

"I don't think I've ever served worse. But at least my volleying was good. Now that my first match is over I hope I can settle down." ALTOGETHER, 11 Americans won their way into the second round. Butch Seewagen of Bayside, N.Y. won 6-2, 7 9, 9-8, 6-4 against Peter Doerner, an Australian who was married only three hours before the match, and Dan Bleckinger of Oshkosh, whipped Derek Schroeder of South Africa 8-6, 6-2, Seven other Americans, including Davis Cup stars Tom Gorman of Seattle and Erik Van Dillen of fian Mateo, will play their first matches Tuesday.

Delaware Adds Races, Exactas STANTON, Del. Austin A. Brown, general manager of Delaware Park, announced Monday that nine 10-race programs will be presented to compensate for the nine races lost June 22 when bad weather forced cancellation of the day's racing. Three of the 10-race cards will be offered during the coming holiday weekend July 2, 3 and 4. Ten-race programs also will be presented on the six remaining Sundays of the current meeting, carrying through Aug.

13. There will be ex acta wagering on the 10th race each of these days. The extension of the racing programs, and the addition of a fifth exacta, were approved Sunday by Chairman Clifton E. Morris of th; Delaware Racing Commission. WWII TUHE-UP Size 6.50x13 blackwall tubeless plus $1.75 Fed.

Ex. Tax and old tires practice and qualifying." Earnest Money on Rams OTHER SCENES: A $5-million deposit as a gesture of good faith has been made toward purchase of the Los Angeles Rams by a group headed by Robert Irsay of Skokie, 111., and Willard Keland, Racine, it was reported. Kentucky State Racing Commission chairman William H. May announced that he had sold all his interest in Florida Downs and was resigning as the track's president. 93188 6 cyt.

U.S. auto add $4 tor 8 cyl. Add S2 Lac? A In for air-cond. cars, eludes all labor and parts: New these spark plugs, condens points. Aiidretti, Donohue Umer are coming to 0VBHAUL PROFESSIONAL FROM AUGMENT Except disc brakes, foreign cars Wheelcylinders $7.50 each IF NEEDED TTfi INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING PARTS LABOR: New brake linings all 4 wheels New front grease seals New return springs Turn drums Arc linings for total-contact Add new fluid Remove, Any U.S.

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Infield Pit seats, S15.00. Infield tickets go on sale Saturday, July 1 ,5:00 PM, at the gate, $6.00 (children under 12 free). For information call: Pocono International Raceway, TEL: (717) 646-2300 clean, inspect, repack front wheel bear ings Inspect entire system. Adjust all 4 brakes GO TO THE PRO AT YOUR NEARBY GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES May fair Trtl-S I I I 570D l'" St. Cmntmr City 5J5 Brood 5t.

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