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Lincoln, Sunday Journal Star, July 9, 1972 3 Smith-Nastase Match Reset As Rains Hamper Wimbledon Brewer Canadian Leader 'Fort Erie, Out. Graying veteran Gay Brewer, who scored his last regular tour victory in the 1967 Masters, fashioned a three-under-par 68 and swept into a three-stroke lead Saturday after the third round of the $150,000 Canadian Open Golf Championship. The 40-year-old rKaiTi.ort1Alrin.ff ritrarot rlAonitn Xk'-r-i -r iiifiii IllillllBilllllM -V V' A A-' "Us -A (1 s'jf" semifinals." He went on to beat Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia in the final. Nastase said he was nervous about the big match anyway. "I didn't sleep much last night," he said.

"That is usual for me when I have an important match. I shall go to bed late tonight because I know I shan't sleep otherwise. "I shall go to the movies," Nastase said. "Maybe I can see a movie about Godzilla and monster." Godzilla is Nastase's pet name for Smith. There's a prize of $13,000 for the winner, with $7,800 for the runner-up.

Smith, as a soldier, has to give his prize money to the U.S. Davis Cup team. The American team plays Chile next week and is due to leave New York for Santiago Wednesday. "So it doesn't affect my schedule even if I have to stay and play the final on Monday," Smith said. He might have to do that.

The forecast for Sunday was bad too. Also rescheduled for Sunday was the women's doubles final between singles champion Billie Jean King of Long Beach, Calif, and Betty Stove of the Netherlands against Judy Dalton of Australia and Francoise Durr of France. WIMBLEDON, England AP Stan Smith practiced forehands and backhands in the locker room of the All-England Club Saturday. But that was the nearest he got to playing his Wimbledon Final against Hie Nastase. Rain washed out the scheduled final day.

for the first time since 1963. The crowd waited around on the center court for three hours until the official an-nouncemnt that play was postponed until Sunday. Rain had then been falling steadily for eight hours and the covers never had been taken off the court. Hundreds of fans had camped all night on the sidewalks for standing room. They were soaking wet when they paid for their tickets.

25-year-old U.S. Army corporal from Pasadena is in the final for the second straight year. Last year, he lost to John Newcombe of Australia, who, with other stars of World Championship Tennis is not competing this time. Nastase, also 25, is a lieutenant in the Romanian Army. He is in his first Wimbledon final.

Smith appeared less worried by the delay. "It happened to me at Forest Hills last year," Smith said. "I waited around two days for the rain to stop before I beat Tom Okker in the ulcers that hospitalized him earlier this year, posted a 54-hole total of 205 eight under par on the Cherry Hijl Golf Club course. A trio of tour-tested regulars followed at 208. Phil Rodgers, a non-winner since 1966, had 68 and was tied for second with Bruce Crampton of Australia and Lou Gnam.

Gav Brewer 67-70-t MS Lou Graham 67-49-72-2M Bruce Crampton Phil Rodgers Dave Hill Tommv Aaron Bobby Mitchell Sam Adams Bunkv Henrv AP WIREPHOTO Umbrellas and a canopy over the center court tell the story at Wimbledon where the final singles match between Stan Smith and Hie Nastase was postponed until Sunday. 48- 70-70208 72-6M8 208 70-64-73 209 72-47-7O-20 49- 69-72-210 47-72-71210 45-74-71210 70-73-47210 72- 47-72-211 7J-73-45 211 49-70-73212 70-72-70-212 70- 49-73212 69-73-70212 71- 71-70-212 49-73-70-212 49-73-70212 73- 70-49212 Brian Allin Jim Dent Lannv Wadklnj Deane Beamtn Grler Jones Chi CD Rodrlguei Lee Trfvlno Bobbv Colt Jim Colbert Mike Reasor George Knudson Regents Approve Hiring Of Diggers as UNO AD Chess Match Set Back Again; Chief Arbiter Schmid Departs Trio Tied For Gals' Golf Lead Philadelphia UP) Little Sandra Palmer and her Fort Worth, Tex. neighbor, Sandra Haynie, were Joined by Joann Prentice In a three-way tie for the lead Saturday after two rounds of the rain-splattered $32,000 George Washington Golf Classic. Each had 36-hole totals of four-under-par 142. Miss Palmer, deadlocked at 70 with Miss Haynie and Betsy Cuilen at the start of Saturday's play in the three-day, 54-hole tournament at Hidden Springs Country Club, Shot a one-under-par 72 despite a double bogey on the 17th hole.

Reykjavik, Iceland (UPI) The Boris Spassky-Bobby Fischer world chess championship match, already delayed for nine days, ran into new" problems Saturday when the chief arbiter left Iceland. U.S chess sources said Fischer, the 29-year-old American challenger, is "at peak form and raring to go" into the first game Tuesday against the world champion, Russia's Spassky. But the sources said there might have to be another ostponement until Thursday since chief arbiter Lothar Schmid will not be back in town until then. Royals Sweep Douhleheader The University of Nebraska Board of Regents approved Saturday the appointment of Clyde W. Biggers as athletic director at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.

Biggers, 47, has been head football coach at Eastern Illinois University at Charleston, 111., since 1965. His appointment to the $19,000 per year job at UNO is effective July 15. Biggers teams compiled a record of 24-37-2 while at Eastern Illinois. He has held posts at the University of South Carolina and Catawba College in Salisbury, N.C., prior to going to Eastern Illinois. Biggers received his undergraduate degree from Catawba and completed graduate school at the University of North Carolina in 1951.

Biggers played defensive tackle in 1948 and 1949 with the Green Bay Packers of the He replaces Virgil Yelkin, who resigned the post as athletic director after 26 years in the post. Yelkin will remain as head UNO baseball coach. Munson Pacing Garland to Lead Garland, paced by Bob Mun-son's .546 hitting, has taken a one-game lead in the Blue Valley Semi-Pro Baseball league: Standings Garland 6 1 Seward 3 2 York 2 Staplehurst ..1.2 Wilber 4 2 Crete 2 Hickman 3 2 Dwlght 1 Top Hitters Bub Munson, Garland, Nell Greatens, Seward, Dennis Beck-mann. Garland, Aaron Gruber, Staplehurst, Earl Hicks, Garland, Garoin Suhr, Staplehurst, Jim Baock, Staplehurst, Steve Cerr, Garland, 406; Randy Siefkes, Wilber, Don Beckmann, .393. Top Pitchers Bob Munson, Garland, 2-0; Nell Great ens, Seward, 2-0.

Johnson Early Leader Anaheim, Calif. W) Don Johnson, last year's top pro-fessional bowler, averaged better than 238 for his first six games Saturday and took the first-round lead in the $50,000 Professional Bowlers Association open bowling tournament. Johnson, of Akron, Ohio, looking for his 20th PBA tournament victory, rolled games of 256, 265, 245, 203, 206 and 256 for a 1,431 total, three pins ahead of Marty Piraino of Syracuse, N.Y. Pinalno, a 48-year-old 1 t-hander, dipped to 190 in his second game but shot 995 in his last four games. Loclimann Set At Cage Clinic Kearney Riney Lochmann, former Kansas University and Dallas Chapparral basketball player, will be the guest speaker Tuesday at the Kearney State College summer basketball clinic.

The program will get un Triangular Meet Wins Captured University Place and Irv-ingdale won triangular meets the, past week in the city recreation swi mming league. Event winners: Unl 270, Woods 232, Arnold Heights 76 Boys 10 UNDER: 15 backstroke Casey Burev. Unl. :30.4; 2S breastitroke Shawn Burley, Unl, :34.7i 25 butlertly Shewn Burley, Unl. free Casey Burley, Unl, :24.5.

11 ft 12: JO backstroke Mark Bevlns. Unl SO breaststreke Ben Lawrence, Unl, bunertly-TIm Garrison, Uni, :25.3; 50 backstroke-Joe Elsnore, Unl, :24.l; II breastsfroka Kim AAcGovern. Unl, :25.3; butlertly Billy Howard, Unl, :21.5; 50 IreeRobbie arleioh, Unl. :20.3. backstroke-Brad David, Unl, :20.4) 50 breashtroke Tracy Petti, Unl, :24.0; SO butterfly Cralo Klngery, Unl, iU.7; SO Iree-Paui Wolford, Unl, :1I.0.

Girls 11 A UNDtR: 25 bickstrokeOebra Donltn. Woods, :32.3 tl breattstrok Diane Heickela, Unl. :30.5j IS butterfly Kelly Erltman, Uni, :37.0; 25 free Detor Donlan, Woods, :21.0. 11 12: SO backstroke Amy Burshnahan, Woods, t30.7 SO breaststroke Amy Brushnahan, Woods, :31.4i SO butterfly Carle McCord, Unl, :3O.0i SO freestyle Amy Brushnahan, Unl," :I4.0. 13 ,14: SO backstroke Colleen Burley, Unl, :27.2j SO breaststroke Erin MCGovern, Woods, 27.0; SO butterfly Tammy Lawernce, Unl, :24.7; SO free Tammy Lawrence, iini.

51 is A it: SO backstroke Kim hopefully approve them. But this meeting was called oft Saturday after Schmid left. Spassky also left town and went north with Icelandic friend and chess player, Freysteinn Thorbergsson, on a salmon fishing trip. Russian officials said Spassky would be back Monday, at the latest. Thorbergsson also Invited Fischer along, but the American turned down the invitation to observe his Church of God's Sabbath from Friday night until Saturday night.

Before leaving, however, Spassky said he was not going to argue about the practical arrangements or the picking of sets and boards. "I will leave that to Bobby it makes no difference to me," the 35-year-old champion told newsmen. Before departing Schmid said he was not entirely happy with the massive mahogany chess table provided by the "It's not very practical and I would like another table," he said. "On the other hand it's sad to discard it since the Icelanders have had it specially made and intend to put if in a museum after the match." Schmid, a West German grandmaster and the owner of a book publishing firm in Bamberg, flew home Saturday morning and said he would return Thursday. He said he was leaving because one of his sons had been injured in a traffic accident.

Schmid's assistant arbiter, Gudmundur -Arnlaugsson of Iceland, will be In charge of final preparations, which include the touchy job of picking the chess sets and board to be used. Schmid said he had invited the two players to come to the hall together on Sunday to check on the facilities and Oakley Blast Lifts Auburn Auburn -Second baseman's Steve Oakley's one-out, three-run, fifth-inning homer over the 320-foot left field fence powered Auburn to a 6-4 Junicf Legion baseball win over Lincoln Aamco here, Saturday night. Aamco 010 110 1 4 4 2 Auburn 300 030 4 4 5 Pat Mehuron and Jeff Obrecht; Den-nil Rlppa and Stevo Mclntyre. National Football League. WE SERVICE ALL FORD Omaha Gf) Rich Severson tripled off the left field fence with two on base and two out in the last of the eighth inning Saturday night to give Omaha a 3-2 victory over Wichita and a sweep of an American as-sociaton double-header.

Omaha won the seven-inning opener 4-1 on the sixhit pitching of Tom Murphy before a crowd of 2,012. it PRODUCTS AT 1901 WEST 475-8821 70-72-142 72-70142 70-72142 74-49143 70- 73-143 71- 72143 72- 73145 78-48144 73- 73144 73-73144 73-73144 73- 74147 74-73147 74- 73147 77-70-147 74-74148 77-71-148 73-7414? 73- 7414? 74- 7S-14? 74-75-149 74-73-149 72- 77-149 77-72-14? 74- 73149 77- 72-14 73- 77150 75- 75150 76- 74150 77- 74151 74- 77151 78- 73-151 79- 72151 75- 74-151 75-74-151 78- 73151 74- 74-152 77-75152 73-77-152 75- 77-152 Sandra Palmer Joann Prentics Sandra Haynie Kathv Cornelius Betsy Cullen Gerdl Boykln Jane Blalock Kathv Ahern Glorie Ehret Judy Rankin Kathy Whitworth Judy Kimball Clifford Ann Creed Sue Roberts Barbara Myers Gale Denenberq Mickey Wright Peggy Wilson Donna Youna Betty Burfeindt Mary Mills Carle Glasgow Susie McAllister Cameron Chapman pam Barnett Renee Powell Pan Hiooins a-Dot Porter Beth Stone Mary Bryan Jocelyr Bourassi Amle Amlilch Karolvn Kertiman Carol Mann Betsy Rawls Jan Ferreris Sallv Little Barbara Romack a-Ann Laughlin Jackie Evans Graham. Arnold Height, :24.7 50 der way at 6:30 p.m. at Cush- :29.5; breaststroke Nancy Dickey, Unl, ing Coliseum. Arnold SO butterfly Kim Graham Heights, :23.4i SO tree- free Noals Van Lincoln Quartet Meet Qualifiers Andel.

Unl, :22.4. Relays 10 UNDER: 100 frN relay Unl, 1 43.5. II A 12 200 ire relay Uni, 1 37.2. 13 A 14 200 free relay Unl, 1:34.8. II A 17: 200 free relay-Woods, 1:13.0.

Ir ingdale 236H, BaUard 1564, Belmont 54 Girls 10 UNDER: IS backitreke Jackie Seymour, Ballard, :21.2i 25 breaststreke Region 7 meet In Minneapolis, Minn. Fcur Lincolnites, all members of the Lincoln Swim Club, are eligible for the meet bears o) q) g1 (c 4 44l JLL and other The Midwestern Association Junior Olympic one and three meter diving meet was held at Woods Park Pool. The top three places in the 11-12 end 13-14 year-old age groups in the one meter competition qualified for the Feature Races At Aqueduct Key To The Mint 12.40 4.40 4.40 Autobiography 4.80 4.40, The qualifiers Lincoln places: MencKs Singld Helps Lincoln 9 Top Falls City QUALIFIERS, 11-12 girls 1. Cathy O'Brien; 13-14 boys 2. Don Gibbons, 3.

Jim Weyhrauch) 11-14 girls 3. Krlst Wells. QTH8X LINCOLN PLACISi 10 under (Iris 1. Angie Folk) 10 A under boys Martin Olbbeht 3. Phil Haymeni 15-17 elrls 2 Lois Hayman; 15-17 boys 9.

Tom Wevhriuch, 3-meteri 3. Mark Stlner, 1-meter. 6.50-13 BW PLUS 32o FET AND OLD TIRE West Coast Scout 4.20 MikeMenck's twoout, eighth-inning single to left field knocked home Bob Blake with the winning run at Elks Field Saturday night to give the Lincoln 80s an 8-7 semiipro baseball win over Falls City. Mowfaisfr ail $2,000 Falls City 001 030 3007 4 Margaret Syobode, Irvlngdale, :24.tl 25 butterfly Jackie Seymour, Ballard, :21.4i 21 free) Itacey Porter, Irvlngdale, 7. 11 A 12: 50 backstroke Judy Ellker, Ballard, :45.1) SO breHtstroka Joette Brd, :44.4; SO butterfly Rhonda Seymour, Ballard, :43.S; SO free Carol Allen, Irvingdale, :34.4.

11 A 14: SI backstroke Jane Smiley Irvlnodale, :43.4i SO breaststroke Sharon Jewel, Irvlngdale, :42.1, SO butterfly Joann Kipper, Ballard. :44.3; so free Jane Smiley, Irvingdale :32.4. IS A 17: St backstroke Sally Havn, Irvinodele, :32.4j so breaststroke Joan Aldrich. Irvingdale, :43.4; SO buttfrily Sally Hayn, Irvlngdale, SO freestyle Becky Sharp, Irvlngdale, Boys 10 A UNDER: 25 backstroke Bill Szalewlgg, Belmont, 15 breaststroke Les Watermeier, Belmont. :24.7; 20 butterfly Chad Blair, Irvingdale, :22.4; 15 free BUI Szalawlag, Belmont :17.0.

11 A 12: 50 backstroke John Van Dersllce, Irvingdale, :40.2) 50 breaststroke Tim Olsen, Ballard, :43.3f SO butterfly Tim Olsen, Ballard, :43.l; SI free Mike Huffer, Irvingdale, :35.7; diving Mark Hotrsen Irvingdale. 13 A 14: SO backstroke Scott Walter, Irvingdale, :37.l; 50 breaststroke John Kessler, Irvinqdale, :4S.5; 50 butterfly t- Kessler, :36.7; SO free Scott Walter, Irvingdale, :28.. is A 17: 50 backstroke Dave McCleary, Irvlngdale. :32.9; SO breaststroke Brad Grell, Irvingdale, :30.2; 50 butterfly Tom Gardner, Ballard, :27.3j 50 freestyle Tom Gardner, :25.4. Mixed 11 A UNDER: IN free relay Irvinqdale, diving Tammy Grant.

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