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The Honolulu Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii • 43

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HONOLULU ADVERTISER Friday, Dec. 18, 1971 D-5 feelings still hot Brawl alter FIRE A spark from a welding torch ignited plastic materials in the basement of the press center for the 1972 Munich Olympics yesterday, touching off a fire that caused $27,000 damage to the high-rise building. mith Award, presented to the "Player of the Year." WORKOUT The Texas Tech football team held a short workout in sweat- HOT PIZZA make a profit of $25 million during the fiscal year beginning July, 1971. GOLD Thailand won three gold medals in track and Malaysia won its first finals of the sixth Asian Games yesterday in Bangkok. AWARD Al Kaline, veteran outfielder of the Detroit Tigers, has been voted the 1970 "Hutch Award" by major league writers and sportscasters.

sports at a glance WITH COLD BEER backs Jim Plunkett of Stan- ford and George Blanda of Oakland were named the year's outstanding college and professional football players yesterday by the Maxwell Football Club of Philadelphia. FOUND The body of St. Louis Cardinals' baseball player, Herman Hill, was recovered yesterday from the waters of the Caribbean where he drowned Monday. PROFIT Howard Samuels, the head of New York's off-track betting corporation, said yesterday he expects the corporation to (ceraer of St. Louii Dr.

Waialo Ave.) TL 732-2857 Deliver Pina, Piping Hot clothes early yesterday then left Lubbock by plane for El Paso and tomorrow's Sun Bowl date with Georgia Tech. HONORED Quarter Milkes denies United Press International "It takes no guts to start a fight at home," said Maryland basketball coach Lefty Driesell. "I'd fight Cassius Clay with 14,000 people behind me." Driesell was referring to the brawl at the South Carolina Coliseum Wednesday night between his Terps and the South Carolina Gamecocks that ended the game with 4:52 left. South Carolina was leading 96-70 at the time. 4 While South Carolina president Thomas F.

Jones expressed "regret" over the fight, Driesell called for suspension of any college player caught throwing a punch in a game. IDriesell, who said he was cut on the lip by a punch thrown by John Ribock, blamed the South Carolina senior for playing a major role in the fight which included about 100 spectators. LEAD French teammates Patrick Russel and Jean-Noel Augert led the field of 99 international skiers through both heats of the first men's giant slalom of the current World Cup competition at Val d'Isere, France. NAMED Seven-foot-two Artis Gilmore of Jacksonville University was selected the college basketball "Player of the Month" for December by UPI sportswriters to become the first candidate for the third annual Nais- if Lkitsun from health TZrSQO fijU" UPI Telephoto MILWAUKEE (U Marvin Milkes said yesterday his health was not a factor in his decision to step down as executive vice president and general manager of the Milwaukee Brewers. MILKES RESIGNED suddenly Wednesday and said he plans to remain with the Brewers organization as a scout of the major league teams.

He was reached by telephone in Las Vegas, where he is in the process of establishing residency for Plus tax, license and deafer handling. hoop-la reason his fourth divorce. Baseball writer Larry Whiteside of the Milwaukee Journal interviewed him. While Milkes denied that health had anything to do with his decision, he did say his doctor told him the kind of stress he was under dur-. ing the past few months "would have killed any other man." "I won't deny that I was a very tired man when the season ended," Milkes said.

Milkes said a number of personal and business reasons contributed to his decision and that his dealings with the Brewers remained friendly. "You might say I'm going to be another superscout, like Frank Lane, only younger and more handsome." Meet "Miss Rocket" mini-skirted Penni Ramstead selected by the San Diego Rockets to serve as official hostess for team at all official THE HAWAII COnPOUATIOftf events. Merchandising net earningslH QtoigjQQm ff Laver pockets $201,453 of tennis in 1971. The top 10: Laver, Australia, Rosewall, Australia, Emerson, Austral ia, John Newcombe, Australia, Pancho Gonzalez, U.S., Tony Roche, Australia, Tom Okker, Nether lands, Fred Stolle, Australia, Ron Taylor, England, Andres Gimeno, Spain, $41,375. Two fiber glass belts make it tough.

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Laver, 32, pushed his career earnings in seven seasons to $714,230. His grand slams were the Australian, French, Wimbledon and U.S. Opens. Rosewall was also second to Laver in balloting by a The world's most popular Christmas Club Sale 29 Luxuriously gift wrapped at no extra cost plus 2.15 fed. tax and old tire C78-14 dual whitewall tubeless.

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tax Sale prices effective thru Saturday 98 69 William Pack won the A flight in individual play at Waialae Country Club with 38 points. Stan Himeno won the flight with 36 points and Dr. Mike Brodsky won with 36 also. Jerry Hay and Pack took the team stableford with 73 points. MID PAC MEN D.

Miyata won A flight of Mid Pacific Country Club's best 8 of 9 tournament with a 57, while M. Nicotera took flight with 58. NAVY-MARINE WOMEN Aggie Miller shot an 85-13-72 to win championship flight of the Navy-Marine Women's Golf Club ham shoot. Helen Kellam won A flight with 87-15-72, Millie Smith won flight with a 93-21-72, Marge Terry won flight with 101-29-72 and Susan Jones took flight with 106-36-70. OCC WOMEN Doris Simmons and Hazel Grunsky tied with 14 pars each in the Oahu Country Club's sweeps, most pars play.

FORT SHAFTER GALS B. J. Silver fired a 97-25 72 to pace first flight in a Fort Shafter Women's Golf Club ham shoot. Second flight was led bv Lou Johnson with 110-3179. PALI WAHIXES Bette Priest shot a 90-15 75 to win A flight of the Pali Wahines' Golf Club Christmas Turkey Tournament, while Maysel Gee won flight with 98-23 75.

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