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Independent from Long Beach, California • 49

Publication:
Independenti
Location:
Long Beach, California
Issue Date:
Page:
49
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wr HlWif r. ''o. 1 1 INDEPENDENT fAM PRESS-TELEGRAM (PM)-C3 qpwyqpqgMpw4MorttM' Final day for Ascot 2-for-ler -1 4 Today'is the final day to take advantage of a.spe-. rial 2-for-l discount offer to attend any or all of three racing events scheduled this weekend at. J.Cf.

Agajanians Ascot Park in Gardena. By clipping out the coupon in' the sports pages of the readers will be entitled to two (3.50 adult admissions for the: price one. se-nay begins tonight with The three-day program American Motorcycle Assn, veterans DeWayne Keeter, John Hateley and Rick Hocking competing in short track races on the quarter mile. Saturday night features the final. California round of the California vs.

Arizona Sil-. ver Cup sprint car series with current series points leader Jimmy Oskie of Downey trying to preserve the advantage against such Arizona drivers as Buddy Taylor of Albuquerque, N.M., and Jerry McClung and Lealand McSpadden, both. ofTempe. v. The weekend.

winds up with criss-cross Figure-8 stock car racing Sunday 7, night along with womens oval racing. Ascot Park is located at 183rd Street and Vermont near the junction of the Harbor and San Diego Freeways, in Gardena. Schrader. (Cont from C-4) Ch. 4 (delayed locally until 8:15) brings together the New York Yankees and City.

World University Games from Moscow are scheduled for Viewing on Ch. 4 on Saturday, -Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday. The World Games have the strong support of the Collegial National Collegiate Ath- -letic which is 'hoping to build an organization which can wrest con- trol of U.S. Olympic power from the Amateur Athletic Union. Naturally, the young bodies of youth are pawns in this' highly political struggle.

Two steel belts combine J. with two11 plies of polyester 7 WEEKS TV LOG: SATURDAY Canadian pro football, Toronto cinnati v- New York ets, Travers, 2:30 p.m Industries Cl Ch. boxing, VI 4 p.m.; ch. i wo Viruetvs. i World University Li 1 fortable nde --'VV-v Games (gymnastics; track ana 4 p.m.r Wide World of Sports (gymnatics; tecycte racing).

5 p.m., Ch. pro football, Minnesota vt. Kansas City, p.m., Ch. co boxing, 10 p.m. Ch 34, Mexi- 1 1 SUNDAY Tennis, American CBS Spoils Spectacular junior -ri-Olympics; auto racing).

-11 a.m, Ch. baseball, Dodgers vr Chicago, 11:10 a.m., Ch. 11; CBSTemus Classic, Stan Smith vs. Cliff Richey. 12:30 p.m., golf, U.S.

Industries Classic, 1 P.m., Ch. NFL Action 1973, 2:30 p.m.,Ch. World Univei sity Games (basketball; gym-' nasties; track and field; water p.m., Ch. roller game, 8 Ch- iiuiuim CTHtTbs A1HAM8XA. ctztrros w0-- Pricet Effective w''; inglewooo i.

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