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GREELEY (Colo.) TRIBUNE Juno 29, 1072 "Mouthy Mama' Ruffles English Wimbledon Fans By RONALD THOMSON Associated Press Writer WIMBLEDON, England (AP) TT Jim Connors, 19-year-old lefMiander from Belleville, 111, with all the makings of a future tennis superstar, plays Italy's Adriano Panatla today in the third round of the 8fith All-England tournament. And Mrs. Gloria Connors will ba in the stands shoiiling "lei's 'in'." enthusiastic support Appeals Court i Hear Suit By J. Blalock N.Y. (AP) The case of Jane Blalock vs.

the LPGA is en route to a U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Houston. Bud Erickson, executive director of the Ladies Professional Golf Association, said Wednesday night the wheels were in motion to appeal the ruling handed down earlier in the day by a U.S. district courl in Atlanta. Judge Charles A.

Moye Jr. granted Miss Blalock Ihe right to compete in tournaments pending trial of her $5- rnillion antitrust suit againsl the LPGA. The leading money winner on the women's pro tour this season, with more than $38,009, was suspended from pro golf on May 31 for one year for breaking the rules of the game. She took the case to court and was granted a restraining order, then, on Wednesday, Judge Moye issued a temporary injunction. "He was just trying to avoid a decision," Erickson said.

Moye did, however, rule that ghy money Jane won on the tjiiir would be put in a court tjrust until the case was re- If it is in her favor, she gets the money back. If it is not, the money is to be dis- jnused many admonitions from English spectators when Mm smashed seventh-seeded Hob Hewitt of South Africa out 11 the championships in flic first round. "But what's wrong if I get excited for my boy?" asked his mother. "I don't mean to annoy or offend anyone. People roar encouragement lit other bail games, so why not at tennis?" A tennis plnycr herself, Mrs.

Connors taught her son the rudiments of the game as soon as he could walk, then handed him over to Ihe instruction of I'anclio Gonzalcs at the age of 1G. Connors got info the third round by overwhelming Kicky Kalogoropoulos of Greece G-3, 75, G-R Wednesday. Nine other American men are Iho last 32. They are: lop- seeded Stan Smith of Pasadena, Tom Gorman of Seattle, Erik Van Dillcn of San Maleo, Jim McMnnus of Berkeley, Roscoe Tanner of Lookout Mountain, Tcnn. Dick Slickton of Port Washing Ion, N.Y.; Mike Kslcp of Pu las; Alexander Mayer of Wooc mere, N.Y.; and Dan Blecki nger of Oshkosh, WIs.

Clark Ciraebner of New Yor City, one of the U.S. hopes fo the title, was off form nn bowed out in the second rounc to Hie Naslase of Romania, th No. 2 seed, G-3, 4-6, 6-1, l-2. llewill and Andres Glincno Spain were Ihe only seedei players beaten thus far. menu, seeded fourth, lost Onny Parun of New Zealand.

In Hie women's division, 17 year-old Chris Kvert of For I.auderdale, Fla. and three time Wimbledon champion Bil lie Jean King of Long Beach Calif, were among the Ameri can winners Wednesday. Little ")hris, winner of the women's. in the London Grass Cour beat Valerie Ziegenfnss of San Diego 1-6, 6-3 J-3, white Mrs. King onsle( Sharon Walsh of San Rafael 6-2, 6-0 frlhuted payers.

among other LPGA Sanders Picks Self For Cleveland Win Wildlife Willie By KEMNETH L. DAVIS Associated Press Writer CLEVELAND (AP) Doug Sanders nominated himself as a avoritc for the top prize in the Cleveland Open golf beginning lodaj over the par 71, Tan- jewood Country Club course. With Jack Nicklaus, Lee Tre- ino and Arnold Palmer among he missing, Sanders said: "I think I'm going to do rea veil hee, real well. Oh, ttie course is soft, very soft, but we get to tee up the ball and that vill help. "That's the only way they have played" the tournament.

It's just too soft to play rules." Bobby Mitchell, the defending by Charles Hjelte HORSEPLAY OR. RUNNIN6 CAN BE DAHSEWXJS Backyard Pool Safety champion, demonstrated whal Sanders meant. One of Mitchell's drives in Wednesday's practice round was buried in the fairway, until only about 40 per cent of the ball was above ground. "When the environment takes charge, there's not much you can do," said Sanders. "Still, it's going (o be all right, tliink it will take a 272-274, about 10 or 12 under par, to win.

Something like that." Most of his fellow pros didn't think the winner would have fo shave that much off par. Mitchell, who broke the Cleveland Open record in winning last year at Beechmont Country Club with a 262, was optimistic. "I think, oh, about eight under," he said. "That'll win." Mitchell worried most about he greens. "They're cutting up.

The spikes are going down deep, 'lliose guys who tee off ate are going to have some ough putting." Heavy rain over Ihe last several days turned Ihe Tan- lewood fairways into mud cov- by a layer of grass. Tournament officials ruled that the pros could "lift, clean and re)lace," a formal way of saying vinter rules. Even with this help, some pros figure a six-under-par score will be enough to win the $30,000 first prize. "I think six or seven under ar will he good enough fo win said Larry Ziegler. All of the guesses could be iptimistic.

The weatherman aid there was a 60 per cent chance of "intensive showers" or opening day. Tanglewood can't stand too much more wa- er and still look like a golf course. Van Breda Kolff Named by Suns 'iPHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) Bill Van Breda Kolff, who was named coach of the National Basketball Association Phoenix Suns Wednesday, said there Portland Post Leads Explorer Olympics at CSU FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) Portland, Post 632 won the women's 400-yard medley relay and the 400-yard freestyle relay Wednesday and increased its lead in the team standings after two days of competition in the second Explorer Olympics at Colorado State University.

The top three teams among the 2,000 entrants will attend the World Olympic Youth Camp in Munich, Germany, later this summer. has 33 points head- Ing into the conclusion of the meet Thursday. Runner-up is Pasadena, Post 169 with li points. Visalia, Post 334 is third with 10 points. Laurie Moore of the Pasadena post helped her team riiove up by winning the 100- yard butterfly in "iWM.

In the men's division, Don Menzie of Oklahoma City took the 100-yard butterfly in the rfecord lime of 55.5 seconds. City, Post 16 won the men's 400-yarc freestyle relay. 'Public speaking honors went to Boh Lovelance of Kansas City, Post 20-1 and fo Lillian Langlols of East Prov- dence, R.I., Post 546. nothing complicated about nis return to professional basketball. I just missed everything about basketball," Van Breda Kolff commented at a news conference, "the game, the competition, the people." Van Breda Kolff previously coached the Los Angeles Lakers and the Detroit Pistons.

Me quit the Pistons after 10 games of the 1971-72 season. He vowed Wednesday to curb his temper but still let the players and fans "know I'm around." Van Breda KoJff, who drew more than his share of technical fouls with his sideline outbursts in his previous coaching positions, defended his "ex- cilemenf," saying, "I live to win, and you have to fight for yonr team." He said the Suns were a "very good club a club with a lot of maneuverability and explosivcness." Van Breda Kolff replaces Cotton Fitzsimmons, who resigned recently to take over the coaching duties for the Atlanta Hawks. Herb Orvis Pleads Guilty Tp Battery BOULDER, Colo. (AP) -Herb Orvis, the University of Colorado's All-America defensive lineman, pleaded guilty lo a charge of battery in Boulder Municipal Court Wednesday. A charge of assault was dismissed at the city attorney's request.

The charges stemmed from an incident last April in Ihe CU gym when Orvis allegedly struck a referee during a "pick-up" basketball game. Orvis, who was not present in court, was fined S125 and given a suspended 30-day jail sentence, the sentence was on the condition that he stay out of trouble for the next .10 (Jays. Orvis, a ID72 CU grad, has signed to play professional football with the Detroit Lions this fall. Cheek your fuel supply before shoving off in a boat. If you run out of gas you can't walk lo the nearest service station.

During 1071 an eslimafed 44.3 million Americans used Ihe waterways more than once for fishing or pleasure boating. DETROIT The average American service stalion sells 700 to 800 gallons of fuel a day. Summer Scoreboard Babo Hibbs 16, liabe Ifulh Auxiliary 2. Gnrcla wns Ihe winning pitcher ami Johnson the loser Tom Slcpp had only one lilt (or Hibbs but got two HDIs and scored two runs. Swimming Lower division: I.ovcland 2 GiToloy Swinv Club 1.37.

Upjicr division: Lovclimd 153, Grccy Swim Club 137. Ovcnill total: hovcland 414, (ireelcy Swim Club 231. Softball Hoys C-l Wyult 12, Golden West 0. Boys C-2 liox Elder No. Two Ln Snllo No.

2 12. Senior (lids cresl 17, Scvcmncc 15. Legion Dnsoball I-ogion-Klks'8, Arapahoo 1. Cowmi Concrete 7, Highland La Salle Sporls Center 0. Decisions Spain's Pedro Carrasco Ramos Finally Recognized As World Lightweight Champ MADHID CAP) Armando 'Mando" Hninos of Los Ange Ics bent Pedro Carrasco of Spain on points to become the new world lightweight boxing champion In their third controversial World Hexing Council title fight Wednesday night.

Hainos nnd Cnrnisco have liccmiso the referee and Iwo twice met for Iho title which wns vaciml. In the first, held in Spain, liamos was disqualified and the bout awarded to Carrasw by the referee. Then the WBC re- on a 15-romul decision by a nar- fuscd to accept the verdict nnd ordered a rematch, liamos won a 15-rmind split dceiison in the second fight in Los Angeles but the WBC again refused (o give i recongillon Black Hawks Remain Mum On Hull Jump CHICAGO (AP) The Chicago Illack Hawks are remaining mum on losing Bobby Hull to the World Hockey Associ- alion "unlil at least after our lawyers study the case," a club spokesman said today. A story from Winning, that the scheduled today to Black Hawks had a news conference comment on Hull's WHAT IT IS REALLY ALL ABOUT Bobby Hull is all smiles and his wife Joanne is near tears with joy after the 33-year-old National Hockey League superstar signed two contracts Tuesday with the World Hockey Association and Winnipeg Jets wortli about $3 million over 10 years. Hull has said in the past the reason he is leaving the NHL to join the WHA is simple: the money.

(AP Wircplioto) signing was tabbed by Ihe spokesman as an attempt by the WHA "fo smoke out our legal activity in the case." The spokesman said "Our lawyers are studying the matter and until a decision is reached we having nothing to Will Bobby Fischer Show Up For Chess Match in Iceland By ANN HENCKEN Associated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) Bobby 'ischer's flight reservation to Reykjavik, Iceland, has been anceled again. The American bess star is scheduled to play Russia's Boris Spassky there or the world championship in ness. There are just a few more ights to Iceland before the tiess match is scheduled to art next Sunday. Will Fischer show up for the latch? "He said be was going," randmaster Larry Evans said Texas Court Refuses Ihild Custody SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) -Texas appeals court refused 'ednesday to permit a Wyom- ng woman to resume custody two small Indian girls, who ourt records show lived a tur- ulent childhood i they 'ere placed in a foster home.

The 4 Court of Civil Ap- xials ruled that State District ourt Judge Marvin Blackburn r. of Kimble County in Junc- on, had Ihe "best inler- sts and welfare of the chil- ren" in mind when he ruled in ie case last November. The judge denied custody of vo half-sisters, Carol Ann, I I nd Regina, 10, fo Jeannine TCo- ina Chamman Shriner of Wor- and, who adopted them bout 10 years ago. evening before plane for Iceland. Wednesday boarding a Evans has known Fischer for years.

However, Chester Fox, who has exclusive visual rights to (he match, and his lawyer, Richard Stein, were not so definite. And Fischer couldn't be reached for comment. A reporter asked Fox and Stein after they met with Fischer here Wednesday evening whether the chess champ was definitely going to show up. "I think so," said Fox, before faking off for Reykjavik. "You said too much," Sfein told Fox.

Why did Fox say too much? Stein answered (hat "unless you have Firm commitmenls" here should be no comments. tein added that although this a big moment for Fischer, he has walked out on matches bc- "ore. Slein said he did ask Fischer if he would show up for the match. But he refused to give Fischer's answer. Stein and Fox said they met with Fischer "to discuss different considerations" of the coming match.

Stein said the meet- ng was very satisfying. Fox said he was very happy about "I think he's in a good frame of mind," Fox said of Fischer. Stein said he had asked Fischer if lie shouldn't be in Iceland early, to adjust to the climate. But Fischer replied that a climate change used to bother i but it doesn't now. Fox has bought worldwide visual rights to the games from Icelandic Chess Federation and plans to film the match.

Fred Cramer, a friend of Fischer's and past president of the Thorarinsson, the Icelandic by-move coverage and in-pla photographs of file contenders announced in Reykjavik on Wednesday by organizers of the malch. Gndmundur chairman of Chess Federation, said the restrictions were made because photographic and move-by- move coverage rights had been sold. He said journalist would be allowed to transmit move-by- move reports only three times during each game and that newsmen would be required to sign a pledge to abide by the agreement to get accreditation. The Associaled Press and United Press International said hey were lodging protests ngainsl any curtailment of news coverage. TelePromptcr Manhallan Cable TV and Chan- lel 13-WNDT New York, which lave announced plans for telecasts based on move by move wire service reports, also pro- ested.

The federation has sold U.S. roadcasl television rights fo he American Broadcasting which plans fo use he film on its Wide World of Sports program. However, ioone Arledge, president of ABC Sports, said its coverage would be "condensed, limited," nnd he had no objections to the other organizalions' move-by- nove coverage. Court records show the Chess Federation, said taken from Mrs. a Fischer objected to has since remarried, a type of lighting proposed he was jailed in Junction on for filming the malch.

Bears Release Chuck Harrison DENVER (AP) The Denver Bears have given first baseman Chuck Harrison his unconditional release, a spokesman said today. Harrison, 31, has one run in 45 gomes ami was bat-! (ing .2.1,1. The Rears activated first a a n-oulfiekJer Cotton Nash, 2D, to replace Harrison, and a acor.nge, was on the temporary Inactive list. i 28, 1370 on child beating liarges. The 41h Court noted the girls ad run away twice and were eaten repeatedly with a belt nd that now, "after a very un- ctlled early life, appeared lo ave become settled and nd- ustcd in a good foster home, "he emotional effects of anolh- change could be harmful." According to court records, Shriner pleaded guilty to ivoiuntpry rnansalughler in 'ic death of an earlier husband nd was placed on probation by Monlnna court in 196.1.

Records also show she settled i the children temporarily in Junction afler a tornado destroyed her mobile home in Buckeye, and that she worked at a tavern in the small West Texas town. Contrary lo Mrs. Shriner's claims, the 4th Court found that she knew full well she was ing up her children per-! manenfly when she agreed in' to liave them declared dependent and neglected. Mrs. Shriner, and her! present husband, Glen lOverettl Shriner, 27, a drilling i driv-l er, had told the i court- Ihey now could provide suitable home for the girls in Wor- Officials said the girls have' been placed in a private home by the Presbyterian Children's! Home and Service Agency of Dallas.

On Sunday, Fischer canceled his flight fo Iceland, without explanation. Cramer, who was to have flown with Fischer, went on to Reykjavik. Fox said Wednesday evening Ihere are no lighting problems. "If he has any problems he didn't confide in me," said Fox. Meanwhile, news agencies and television services were protesting restrictions on move- BIKE REPAIR Bin Ave, judges were till from southern California.

In Ihis ililrd bout between liamos and Carrnsco the former was declared the winner row margiu of (hrce polnls. 'Hie Mexican referee, Ral- mundo Soils gave 11 to Kamos M4-M2. A California!) judge had it for Ktimos Mli-142 nnd a Spanish judge had Carrasco ahead 145-142. Ramos was more aggressive a Carrasco and allacked with a good combination lo the face from beginning lo Ihe end of the fight. Carrasco went down twice, once in the first round and again in Ihe second round Hamos sent terrific lefts ant.

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