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Philadelphia Daily News from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 75

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D-i'v News 75 Friday, June 6, 1975 Syne buns of iigj Leauuecs SOME OF OUR DINNER GUESTS ARE REAL SLUGGERS. So, when you come into the William Penn Room, watch out. You'll see baseball stars, hockey notables, tennis names all the pros who know when; to get a great meal while they're in town. Come have lunch or dinner with a star. In the li Ht.onolj Remember when Yogi Berra caught for the Yankees and Cal McLish pitched for the Phillies and Pee Wee Reese played shortstop for the Dodgers and Birdie Tebbetts managed the Reds? Seems like only yesterday? Now their sons are making big hits in baseball's summer draft.

On the first round, Pittsburgh William Penn Room of the Philadelphia Hilton Inn. Right next to Veteran btadium. Henty of free and easy paikmg right at the Inn. For reservations, a Berra, chose 18-year-old Dale call 755-9500. lotte, N.

C. He had a two-stroke lead over Roger Maltbie and Bobby Mitchell. U. S. Walker Cup teammates Dick Siderowf and John Grace set up a head-to-head confrontation in the quarterfinals of the 80th British Amateur by winning two matches each at Hoylake, England.

Siderowf scored 1-up victories over Keith Tate and Mike Barton while Grace defeated Geoffrey Godwin, 3 and 1, and Bill Reid, 5 and 4. (T4 7 PHILADELPHIA j) HILTON INN i 1 Oth and Packer Avenue Wheie the spoitp aie. short stop whose father is New York Mets- manager. Dale, who has had offers for baseball, football and hockey, plans to forego college for a baseball Connors' fiancee, Chris Evert, opened defense of her French championship in Paris with a 6-2, 6-2 victory over Carmen Perea of Spain. In the first major upset of the tournament, Antonio Zugarelli of Italy eliminated No.

2 seed Manuel Orantes of Spain, 6-3, 6-0. Hockey: Gilbert May Jump Rod Gilbert, the New York Rangers alltime scoring leader, may jump to the New England Whalers of the WHA unless the NHL club inserts a no-trade clause in his contract. The Atlanta Flames signed first-round draft choice Richard Mulhern, a defenseman, and traded veteran center Bryan Hextall to Detroit for left wing Dave Kryskow. Boxing: Bugner Talks Big Britain's Joe Bugner packed his bags for Malaysia and said he expects to take away Muhammad AH's heavyweight title when they mpet June 30. "AH will be in for a -ifA Berra Meet DAUE WW "The Hammer" SCHULTZ VJll III.

round, Montreal selected pitcher Tom McLish, Cal's son. On the 30th round, the Chicago White Sox selected outfielder Mark Reese, Pee Wee's son. And, on the 33d round, Texas tapped third baseman George Tebbetts, Birdie's son. Tennis: Connors 'Reacts Jimmv Connors threatened to boycott the' John Player Tournament at Nottingham, England, after organizers asked tempermental Hie Nastase of Romania for a guarantee that he would "come here to play tennis and behave." "If Nastase doesn't 1 a I don see why I should," Connors said. "I am as bad as he is at times sometimes worse, but no one said anything like that to me.

It's Kmny, isn't it?" MONDAY, JUNE 16, 8 PM hell of a shock," Bugner said. "I'm going to do it because he is ready to be taken." Guts Ishimatsu of Japan, the World Boxing Council lightweight champion, successfully defended his title for the fourth time with a unanimous 15-round decision over Tury Pineda of Mexico at Osaka. Golf: Floyd's 65 Leads st I tn0-ROUND I MIDDLEWEIGHT IqI' Ray Floyd, vvinless since 1969, shot a 7-under 65 for the first-round lead in the $250,000 Kemper Open at Char KITTEN BENNIE oil i Dick Perez wt di" bood iign rector of Jon New. ton Advertising Inc. in Wynnewood, won the $2,500 first prize in the National League Centennial Logo Contest.

Selected from more than 2,000 entries, Perez' logo, "best typifies the National League," said league President Chub Feeney. Perez, a native of Puerto Rico, resides with his wife, Mary Louise, and two children in Wayne. Next year's All-Star game will be at Veterans Stadium. 10ROUND JR. WELTERWEIGHT SAMMY MIKE vs S.

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One entry per envelope) PLUS 2 PRELIMINARIES And for Father's Day to the first 2000 youngsters (14 FREE Stanley CupT-Shirts ty TO: Home Run Payoff Philadelphia Daily News O. Box 8380 Philadelphia. Pa 19101 "'-HEAR THE BLOW-BY-BLOW ON IV FM Yox Name TICKETS: 0 at The Spectrum, all Ticketron locations, and leading agencies. Adess i -Til HI 111 II' IV. II .1 I I I I Slate zr Cly.

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