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22 "HE HOME NEWS NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1973 espite Clogged Ear Weaver Sets Golf Pace COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP) DeWitt Weaver, playing despite a clogged left ear, fired a five-under-par 65 Thursday and charged into the first-round lead in the $100,000 Southern Open Golf Tournament.

"I've had this stopped-up ear for about three days and I saw. a doctor here yesterday. He said he couldn't understand how I'm playing golf," Weaver said after taking a one-shot lead over colorful Chi Chi Rodriguez. "It doesn't bother me that much," Weaver said. "It just sounds like I'm playing on TV every shot I hit." He, said he planned to have ear drained Friday Weaver kept the ball out of the treacherous rough, hugging the fairways of the par-70 Green.

Island Country Club course as he fashioned a 33-32-75 under a hot Georgia sun. it AP Photo Rodriguez, winner of the Byron Nelson Classic earlier this year, had a 35 31-66 and stood alone in second place. "I played my career round today," Rodriguez said. "I could have broken 60 if I would have putted like Arnie Palmer in his prime." The day's early leaders, George Johnson and Bob Dickson, were deadlocked in third place with three-under 67s. Larry Ziegler and Jim Colbert followed at 68.

Missing from the field were many of the game's glamour players, including Jack Nick-laus, Lee Trevino, Gary Player and Gay Brewer all competing in the World Series of Golf at Akron, where Palmer is serving as a TV commentator. Weaver put together three birdies on the front side with putts of two feet at No. 3, 15 feet at No. 5 and 10 feet at No. 7.

He made his only bogey when he three-putted from 25 feet at No. 9, but then birdied the next three holes on putts ranging from three to feet. Seven players were at 69 Roy Pace, Larry Gilbert, Chuck Courtney, Bob Barbaras-sa, Martin Roesink, Rik Mas-sengale and Chris Blocker. Stan Smith is unable to reach drive by Arthur Ashe in U.S. Open tennis tourney match yesterday.

Ashe won 7-6, 6-4, 7-5. Ashe Upsets Top-Seeded Smith ORDER YOUR WINES LIQUORS Ice Cold BEER From DRUG FAIR of Highland Park For Dignified Delivery Phone 545 3773 SWEDISH MASSAGE 021-0917 MEN and WOMEN PRINCETON HILLS COUNTRY CLUB PUBLIC GOLF COURSE WITH REDUCED GREEN FEES mitting seven double faults, three in one game. But his lashing backhand had the lanky top seed bounding about the scuffed and worn grass. Ashe had trouble with his serve against Smith, but had lanky top seed bounding about the scuffed and worn grass like an agitated stork with his brilliant backhand. The first set followed service through 12 games and Smith quickly built a 4-2 lead in the best of nine breaker.

Ashe, however, reeled off three con secutive service points to win it, Smith netting backhand re- turns on the last two. Smith's mouth was a tight, grim line beneath his blond moustache as they traded breaks in the second and fifth game of the second set and went to the 10th game with Ashe holding a 5-4 lead in games. Ashe broke, putting Smith away with one of those blistering backhands along the sideline that left- Smith just shaking his head. The next set followed service through 11 games and then Ashe did it again, taking the advantage in the 12th game with the whipping back 'and and trotting off the winner when Smith double faulted. "I would have given very high odds I'd win in three sets," Ashe said.

"I could see that Stan was very tired mentally. He just wasn't all out there. "My best 'shot was the return of service; I figured the man with the best return would win." WEEKDAYS SI 00 SATURDAY, SUNDAY and HOLIDAYS FREE STARTING TIME CM 17m IfiO.tt?? Far 71-18 tola Class A course, 6300 yards Bar and Dinina Room Eleetrie and' hand carts Practice puttinf yeans and dnvm range Complete atenn system FOREST HILLS, Y. (AP) Arthur Ashe, whippet-lean and victory hungry, scored an amazing, three-set upset over defending titleholder and current Wimbledon king Stan Smith Thursday to advance to the semifinals of the U.S. Open Tennis Championships.

Ashe, the No. 6 seed from Miami, used a piercing backhand to forge a 7-6, 6-4, 7-5 decision over the bewildered, 6-foot-4 Smith, the No. 1 seed here, in the quarter-finals. Ashe, who won this title in 1968 while he was still an amateur, next goes against stumpy, stubborn Cliff Richey, the No. 12 seed from Sarasota, who advanced along with Hie Nastase, a hawk-faced Romanian, and longshot Tom Gorman of Seattle.

Nastase, the No. 4 seed who was beaten by Smith in the Wimbledon finals, and- the unseeded, aggressive Gorman meet in the other men's semifinals Saturday afternoon, with Nastase a heavy favorite to make it to the finals. "We've played nine of 10 times," the long-haired, 26-year-old Nastase said. "I've won them all." Nastase ended the upset string of Australian veteran If Kramer Heads New Net Group lot on the volley," said Stolle, wearily wiping perspiration from his forehead, "but he's so fast he's always there." Gorman just got by unseeded Roscoe Tanner, a Stanford student from Lookout Mountain, Tenn. 7-6, 5-7, 7-6, 5-7.

64-just five games less than the maximum 65. The 5-foot-7 Richey, a combative, competitive native of Texas, looked bad in a 3-6 opening set loss the two-handed swipes of South African Bob Hewitt, but rallied to sweep the next three sets 6-1, 6-4, 6-2. The women were not scheduled for singles play in the bright, warm sunshine that bathed the West Side Tennis Club Thursday. In Friday semifinals, defending champion and top seed Bil-lie Jean King of Long Beach, Calif, goes against six-time winner Margaret Court of Australia and 17-year-old Chris Evert of Fort Lauderdale, the No. 3 seed, meets ninth-ranked Kerry Melville of Australia.

Pancho Gonzalez, the old pro from Malibu, continued to lead the advance in men's 35 singles, taking a 6-3, 7-6 quar-, ter-final decision over Sam Giammalva of Houston. The 19-year-old Ashe, who carries only 150 pounds on his 6-foot-l frame, had trouble with his service against Smith, com LL Registration SAYREVTLLE Registration for the Sayreville Little League for next season will be held nej Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (Sept. 13-15) at President Park complex on Washington Road in Parlin from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The registration is for all boys between the ages of 8-11. A parent or guardian must accompany each registrant.

Localtd' just 25 minutes from New Brunswick, from downtown New Brunswick wast r-Hamilton Street, which becomes Somerset County 514, iVi miles fast its intersection of nwe 208 on Wertsville Road, Hillsborough Township. For Information 0 Box S27. Neshenie Station, N.J. 0(853 fjfjn 754-0f6 or 17.011 369-3321 tions, but sometimes they don't consider the players," Ashe added. The new group, formed to "unite, promote and protect" the mutual interests of its members, is the Association of Tennis Professionals and is made up of members from 16 countries.

"It's a very powerful organization," Ashe said. "We have all the big names and our constitution was drawn from all other sports. Kramer said Thursday the ATP's job will be "to provide FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (AP) Former Wimbledon champion Jack Kramer was named Thursday, as executive director of a new organization of tennis pros. The 60 members of the group include 28 independents and all 32 players on Lamar Hunt's World Championship Tennis i One of them, Arthur Ashe, said the players were "tired of being stepped on by two elephants," his description of the WCT and the International Lawn Tennis Federation.

"They're both good organiza- Fred Stolle with a 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 frolic over the 33-year-old red-haired veteran. "He doesn't have a helluva But he added, "This doesn't mean the players will be demanding big prizes everywhere." The ILTF, an organization of other tennis groups, presently has responsibility for coordinating worldwide tournaments! The objectives' of the ATP include drafting a code of ethics and rules for professional play and a "fair and honest approach" to Davis Clip play for frofessionals. "Solving the Davis Cup "problem will be our biggest dilemma," Kramer said. He noted that some professionals as Stan Smith are allowed to compete in Davis Cup play while others such as Ashe are banned. The president of the ATP is Cliff Drysdale of South 'Africa.

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