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DAILY IMtKSS, JNIlVrTOKT NKWS, VIKGIMA. I HIDAY MOKMNC, JULY 7, 1972 1 1 7 t. j. otcne enrv i OD a vy j. Longshot For Lead iJ t' )H Canadian Open 4f J.

Wimbledon Finals Saturday Rematch Of Coliseum Play I WIUK DISPATCHES Saturday's Wimbledon finals should be old hat to Peninsula tennis fans. In fact, they've seen it all before, locally. The battle between Romania's Ilie Nastase and Stan Smith will be a rematch'of last Winter's championship clash in the Coliseum Mall International. U1 tralian veteran who has won more than $100,000 but is still set-king his first victory of fx (HANTS TKH'MPU Fucnlcs' Hit Beats Phillies In Mill, 64 PHILADELPHIA (AP) Tilo Fuentes slammed a two-run triple in tlx 10th inning Thursday night to boast tha streaking San Francisco Giants to a 64 National League baseball victory owr foundering Philadelphia Thursday night. Woody Fryman, 2-9, issued a two-out walk to Dave Kingman and Dama.so Blanco singled before Fuontes unloaded his triple to the center fiold feme that gave the Giants their sixth victory in seven games and saddled the Phils with their sixth loss in seven contests.

Don Monvy, who had hit a game-tying two-run homer in. the fifth inning, put the Phils in front 4-3 with a sacrifice fly in the seventh. this season, was next at 68, along with Bod Smith. Defending champion Lee Trevino, back in action for Ihc first time since the U.S. Open, clipped two strokes off par and was one of a group at 69.

"Every day I'm hitting it just a little better, just a little better," said Trevino, the 1971 U.S. Athlete of the year. "I don't think two under par is too bad for the first round. I'l take three more just like it." Gary Player of South Africa, who shared the favor- ite's role with Trevino going into this tournament, had a 71 and was tied with Arnold Palmer, who scored his first pro victory in this tournament in Palmer had to mount a birdie-birdie fini.sh to match par. Jack Nicklaus is not competing.

Nicklaus, who has won both the Masters and the U.S. Open and is gunning for a one-year sweep of all the world's major titles, skipped this one to get an early start on his preparations for next week's British Open. smiui, a California native, won the Hampton Roads Coli FORT ERIE, Ont. (AP) Hunky Henry, slump-ridden for three seasons, got off to a blazing start en route to a six-under-par (15 and the first-round lead a in the $150,000 Canadian Open Golf Champoinship. The one-time placeklcker for Georgia Tech's football team held one-stroke lead over long-shot Tommy Sanderson in this national championship being played on the par 71 Cherry Hill Golf Club layout.

A quartet headed by 60-yca-rold Sam Snead followed at 67, two strokes off the pace in the chase for a $30,000 first prize. Also at 67 were former Masters champion Gay Brewer, Lou Graham and left-handed rookie Sam Adams. Bruce Crampton, the Aus seum battle, on a medium speed surface, with ease, 6-3, 6-2, 6-7, 6-4. With Wimbledon's grass covered center court one of the fastest around, Smith will be the heavy favorite to post his fourth straight victory over the clay court master. Smith lost in last year's finals to John Newcombe, who along with the other 31 world contract pros is not eligible for this year's competition.

Thirty-two of the world's finest might not be there, but Smith still thinks winning Wimbledon would not be a hollow victory. Colorado Group Attacks' WintcrOIynipicSpciiding fiunky Mnry 35 10-45 Tom Sndnon 14 rj -ii Cay Hrfiiar 33 34 -A I on Grnham. xi -'jt7 $am Adm S4-J3-67 Si.fviU 3S-'I? 61 Bob Srn.lh 34-34 Hrur Onmpton 33 IS US rn Hemo .34 3V-69 Wlk Pnitior Jim ruiwrt 34 3349 Trevlne 3 34-49 Hohby MII'hHI 35 34 69 Leonard Thomlsonj 34 'i470 Jonn 34-34 Pinmluk 34 34 0 hi Chi Podrlguet 35 34 70 Brian Allln 35-15-70 ll-r H.rbr 34-34 70 David Hill 34-34- 70 a Nick VMlork: 34 34 70 jAt.lt Fwmg 35 34 71 Oeorg Shortrldgt 34 37 frGe 35-3671 Robert Nirholt 34-3771 Id Plrner 34 71 Bobby Colt 34-3571 t-'imt hmmnn 3 3571 Jim Wlethera 35-3471 P.e rl Oreer 34-3571 Don Ivarson 35 3471 Kod Funvrh 34-3571 Charln Sltlord 33 -38 71 i Jolm Cook 37-3471 i Player 34-3571 Bob Murphy 38-34 lomm- A-iron 36-36 72 Doug Ford 35-37-7? i Lnrry a-qler 36-347? Jirn Dent 3-3S72! Bob Wenne 35-37 -72 Booan 37-3572 Bob Fastwood 37-357? Phil Rodqers 36-367? Gihby Gilbert AAar. Melendon 35-377? Hyron Comstork 35-3772 Bobby Greanwood 37-357? Pod Curl 35-3772 John Gentlt 38-3573 Terry Wikox 34-3973 Wilt Homenulk 37-3473 Bob Cox 3-35 73 David Graham 37-34 73 Bob Rosburq 38-3573 John Schroedar 38-3573 lolm Jacobs 39-3473 DeWItt Weaver 35-3873 I Don Bies 38-3573 V7ayn Vollmr 37 34 73 Vic Louilalot 39-3473 Bob Born 3t 35 73 Cesar SanuH) J6-37 73 Hale Irwin 39-3473 "arion Herk 38 35 73 Dick Hendrlckion 35-3873 Alberto Rivadeneira 35-3873 Bruce Fleisher 36-3773 Bob Johnson 37-3673 Tslaaki Kno 37-3673 Ken Fulton 36 37 73 George Knudton 39-3473 John Lister 37-3473 Lanny Wadklns 34-37 73 Don Masienqalt 38-3573 Chuck Thorpe 38-3573 Van Frjncitc PhlUiMlphi 4b bl RonrK rl 4 7 3 0 Bnwa 3 10 0 Mrfddox cl 5 I I MKONV 3b 4 1 3 Swir 3 0 0 1 Robinwn tf 5 0 0 MtCovrv lb 4 0 10 Jonnson lb 4 111 Kinoman II 1 0 0 Brandon 0 0 0 0 STAN SMITH SMASHES RETURN TO JAN KODES U.S. Star Gains Wimbledon Finals With Victory Billie Jean King Tackles Goolagong hi Today's Wimbledon Women Final not its political subdivisions, from appropriating funds or making loans for the Olympics in Colorado.

Organizers said more petitions would be filed Friday. At a press conference Thursday, Gov. John Love said of the proposal, "I'd be very ashamed if the people of Colorado backed out on a deal. I don't think they will." Named, on the petitions to represent signers were State Reps. Donald J.

Horst and Richard D. Lamm, both D-Denver, and Charles B. Lind-ley, R-Denver. DENVER (AP) Petitions seeking a ban on further state spending for the 1976 Winter Olympics were submitted Thursday at the Colorado secretary of state's office. Organizers of the drive, the Citizens Concerned for Colorado's F'uture, said the petitions contained 76,228 signatures.

They need 50,410 to place the proposal on the November election ballot. Secretary of State Byron Anderson's staff now will officially count the names. The proposed amendment would prohibit the state, but 6allagrr 3b 4 0 1 0 Fryman 0 0 0 0 Blanco 3b 1110 Gamble pn 10 0 0 Fuentet 2b 5 17 2 II 5 0 0 0, Heaiv 4 0 2 1 Lis rf 3 0 0 Bryant 3 0 0 0 Harmon 2b 4 0 0 0 Atoflitt 0 0 0 0 Ryan 3 0 0 0 Arnold oh 1 0 0 0 MunUnel oh I 0 1 0 Johnson 1 0 0 0 Bateman 0 0 0 0 Rrynolds 1 0 0 0- FrpM3 ph 10 0 0 i Lersch 0 0 0 0 KM.el oh 1110 1 Hutlon ID 0 0 0 6 Total 37 1, 12 Totals 3 4 4 San Franclico 110 010 010 2 i Philadelphia O0O120 1O0O4 E-Rvan DP Philadelphia 2 LOB San Francisco Philadelphia 2B -Fuentes. Lis, Bonds. Kneqel.

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He beat Smith three years ago on grass at Forest Hills. Smith has been the big winner since. A quiet word from three-time Wimbledon champion Fred Perry spurred Nastase to a victory over Manuel Orantes of Spain Thursday. "Before the tournament, Fred told me: 'If you can beat yourself you can win Wimbledon." What Hie had to beat in himself, of course, was his hair-trigger temper that has blown his cool and concentration into tiny pieces hi previous events. Nastase says this could be his last chance to win at Wimbledon.

"All the pros are not here now, but they will be next year." A victory Saturday would make Nastase the first Wimbledon champion from behind the Iron Curtain. Meanwhile, Rosemary Casals was ordered to change her dress before she could take part in a mixed doubles quarterfinals match. Miss Casals was wearing a dress bearing the slogan "You've come a long way baby." year-old Australian, won the title last year, in her first attempt. Mrs. King, 28, has won three straight times the first in 1966.

In the semifinal between Nastase the Romanian won the first three games, Orantes quickly levelled at 3-3, then Nastase reeled off another trio to take the first set at 6-3. Then they cut at each other with a i r-like ground strokes, and the match was really won because Nastase had just that much more ex Continued From Page 21 too well and was a little bit off balance not nervous but a little tight." "I have a chance, then Stan had a lucky shot made him more confident but one ball doesn't win a match," said Kodes. The women's top seed, Billie Jean King of Long Beach, will attempt to avenge her loss to Evonne Goolagong in the 1971 semifinals when the two meet for the crown Friday. Miss Goolagong, a 20- perience. The Romanian, long one of the world's best players on hard courts, has been playing a lot on wood recently.

This has given him the extra speed necessary on grass. Although the match was short, it was packed with in-telllgent anticipation and strokes oiled to perfection. Nastase was unbeatable, but Orantes never allowed himself to be cut to pieces by the Romanian's lightning forays to the net. CJpV the pcopSc tire Track Club Set For Richmond Meet Saturday The Peninsula Track Club will vie for honors in the Richmond All-Comers meet at the University of Richmond Saturday. Any member of the AAU is eligible to compete in the meet.

There will be competition in both junior and senior age groups. The Peninsula Track Club and the Richmond Track Club are expected to field the strongest teams. At the State AAU meet in June, Richmond won both the junior and senior division titles while the PTC was second in the senior competition. "I don't know who all is going," said PTC Coach Jim Hubbard, "but I'm sure we'll field a competitive team." Among those who have been working out with the PTC are Reggie Clark of William and Mary, Eddie Nuttycombe of Virginia Tech and Ira Tate of Christopher Newport College. Why buy an unknown when you can buy Firestone tires at these prices! IsKMil hW afF iRk aTl Firestone Champion tires AS AS 6.00-13 Blackwall PlusS1.61 Fed.

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