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5f. rererttturej Timet, Saturday, July 1, 1T7Z i Sum DARIMOOa Lloyd. Hinchberger, the quiet Canadian forest ranger who was.the Eastern Hockey League's Coach of the Year in 1971-72, hat signed to coach the Suncoast Suns for a sec ond season. Hinchberger and Suns' Gen eral Manager Walter Brock agreed to terms several weeks ago, but the formal signing was conducted last told The Times by telephone Friday from his home in North Bay, Ont. "Last year was a good year for everybody concerned.

We finished better than a lot of estab- week in Ottawa. Terms were not disclosed although Brock said Hinchberger received "a substantial increase." "I like It In St Petersburg," the 43-year-old Hinchberger But captain Gregg Pilling belongs to Charlotte and veteran winger Neil Clairmont is the property of Greensboro. Pilling is still under consideration for the vacant coaching job at Charlotte. "If Gregg doesn't get the Job, he wants to come back and I'd love to have him," Hinchberger said. Yeo, forward Andre Lajeu esse and defenseman Jerome Engele will attend the Los An geles Kings' training camp at Springfield, starting Sept.

16. Hinchberger hopes to I Hinson Leads As Unknowns Eye $150,000 CLEVELAND (J) Larry Lirrv HlB" si-u-m Hinson fired a six-under-par mT. ZZZZZZZZmS 65 Friday for the first-round SSrWW-T3 lead in the rain-delayed wadkint 33-35-68 dwnnn ri Brian Allln 33-35 lished teams and we played Charlotte (the eventual league champion) better than any of them." Hinchberger has spent a busy summer on his off season Job. "There was lots of snow here when I got back home In March and then we had a very dry spring. It's been a bad fire season and I was la oa the biggest one in the district.

It burned tit acres right in the middle of a fanning community." Hinchberger took over the Suns last fall when they were a disorganized group of cast-offs, hand-me-downs and raw rookies preparing for their first season in the EHL. He initiated several deals to bring experienced players such as winger Billy Smith and center Cliff Fennington to St. Petersburg and made the Suns an interesting team that won 27 games, lost 34 and tied 12, finishing fourth in the EHL's Southern Division. Sun-coast extended Charlotte to six games before losing in the playoffs. The coach said he expects to have several of last sea- pick up several players when the Kings trim their Springfield roster, since the Suns have a player agreement with the National Hockey League club.

A former star defenseman in the EHL, Hinchberger coached the w-d Nashville Dixie Flyers several years before taking the Suncoast job last summer. Hinchberger was picking strawberries in his backyard when he was summoned to the telephone Friday. "I'm glad to be coming back," he said. "I'd like to win a championship or two down there before I'm through." Wimbledon -r i if jf bSir INN Dinners Servid Nightly Call for Reservation! BARDMOOR HOMES Near Bardmoor Elementary School $40,000 to $60,000 BARDMOOR TOWN HOUSES $45,000 to $55,000 BARDMOOR 45 Holes of Golf BARDMOOR 1100 Beautiful Acres Between St. Petersburg I Clearwater uiaama -inn twm'jm KWIT, Scottl chinchbug control, Spread It on your lawn and forget about chinchbugi for two full months.

Satisfaction guaranteed, At all authorized Scottl retailers, the lawn people What A Way To Train Heavyweight Bon Slander didn't fare well in his recent match with Champion Joe Frazier, but he's still In training lifting pretty girls at a Plattsmouth, lakeside. The girl is June Samson. I I BORROW 36 PAYMENTS TOTAL of PAYMENTS 100.00 3.23 116.28 500.00 16.18 682.48 a 1,000.00 32.36 1164.96 2.000.00 64.72 232932 3,000.00 97.08 3494.88 ill 4 beaten. Kodes, the No. 5 seed, downed Jim McManus of Berkeley, 6-2, 6-4 in the fourth round.

Jautfret eliminated Davis Cupper Erik Van Dillon of San Mateo, 8-6, 6-1, 6-4. Miss Evert, playing before the big center court crowd for the second straight day, trailed in each set against 1 Miss Eisel. But she coolly fired away from her baseline and outlasted her more experienced rival. Miss Eisel rallied from 2-4 and lead 6-5 in the first set. Serving for the set, she had a set point but threw it away with a bad backhand.

Cool little Chris then won three games in a row to win the set. 4 Miss Eisel broke through at 4-3 in the second, but lost her chance by double-faulting twice in the next game. She had a total of 12 double faults in the match. Mrs. King, of Long Beach, had no trouble in ing Ceci Martinez of San Francisco 6-1, 6-3.

Miss Goolagong had an even easier time against Sue Stap of Deerfleld, winning The biggest upset in the women's division was staged by Patti Hogan of La Jolla, Calif. She beat Kerry Mejyille of Australia, the No. 5 seed, i Miss Melville was the only seeded player who failed to reach the last 16. All the others advanced, including Mrs. Nancy Gnnter of San Angclo, and Rosemary Casals of San Francisco.

Mrs. Gunter overcame Mrs. Pat Pretorious of South Arica From l-C UPI Starter Scores Profitable Ace Bill Harwood, starter at the Pasadena Golf Gub, scored his first hole-in-one Friday and it was worth two trips abroad plus two $200 bar bills. How? Well, Harwood is a paid-up member of both the National Hole-In-One Club and the International Hole-In-One Club. Each awards a member a cruise Europe, Hawaii or the Caribbean Islands plus the bar bill for an ace.

Harwood aced the 155-yard eighth hole. at Pasadena Friday, using a rare 8-wood. The ball landed about 10 feet in front of the cup and bounced In. Witnesses were his wife, Ola, and Potter Wilson. Harwood, in his 50s, has been at Pasadena three years.

Firecracker To Explode At Sunshine Tonight Sunshine Speedway's firecracker Championships will offer a total purse, of $10,000 for two 100-lap races to be run tonight and Tuesday night. Late model stock car drivers Billy Gill of Sarasota, who has won six out of the past eight regular-feature races, Dan Daughtry of Pinellas Park, and Dave Scarborough of Largo- will be hi the field. Gates open at 6 tonight. Richman LLOYD HINCHBERGER hack to Suncoast. son's key players back when the Suns open their training camp Oct.

1 in Canada "We're way ahead of last year," he said. "Now we have a good nucleus. If we could start this year with the poeple we finished with last year, we'd make a darn good showing." But there is some uncertainty about personnel. Leading scorer Smith will be back, and so, probably, will goalie Billy Yeo, who was voted the Suns' most valuable player. From l-C 6-2, 4-6, 6-2.

Miss Casals over powered Barbara Hawcroft of Australia 6-0, 6-1. Other American girls in the fourth round were Laura Du-pont of D.C., Julie Anthony of Malibu, and Pam Teeguarden of Cheviot Hills, Calif Virginia Wade of Britain and Francoise Durr of France are the other seeds still in Next, Miss Evert plays Miss Anthony, Mrs. King faces Britain's Winnie Shaw and Miss Goolagong is paired against Olga Morozova of Russia'. MSN'S SINOLIS FOURTH ROUND Stan Smith, Patetena, Calif keat Ian Fletcher) Australia, 1-6, 44, 6-1 6-4, Jan Kodes, Cnchtslevakit, beet Jim McManus; Berkeley. 6-2.

6-4. Alexander Metrtvell, Russia, keat Fat Cramer, tenth Afrlct, 6-3, 6-1, 4-1. Onny Parun, New Ztaltnd, beat Jlrl rebec. Ciechetieviklt, 8-9, 4-4, (Hrebec retired with twisted knee) Tern German, Seattle, beat Jaimt Fillol, Chile, 64, 7-3, 2-6, 44, 84, THIRD ROUND Francois Jauffret, France, beat irik Van Dillen, San Meteo, 64, 4-1 64. WOMEN'S 8INOLSS THIRD ROUND Evannt Otstageng, Australia, beat Susan Stap, Deerfleld, 4-2, 44.

Prencolse Durr, France, beat Nell Truman, Britain, 44, 4-1. Rosemary Casals, San Francisco, beat Barbara Hawcroft, Australia, 44, 4-1. Julie Anthony, Malibu, Calif beat Jill Cooper, Britain, 4-2, 4-2. Winnie Shaw, Britain, beat Marcit Louie, San Francises, 6-2, 4-2. Blllle Jean King, Long Beach, beat Cici Martinez, San Francisco, 4-1, 4-1.

Mrs. Olgt Moroiova, beat Wendy Overton, Ormtnd Beach, 44, 4-1. Chris Evert, Fort Lauderdale, beat Mary Ann b'sel, St. Louis, 14, 84. Mrs.

Nancy Ounter, San Angelo, beat Mrs. Pat Pretorius, South Africa, 41, 44, 4-2. Helen Oour-lay, Australia, beat Mrs. Judy Oalton, Australia, 7-5. 4-1.

Virginia Wade, Brtt- tin, beet Mrs. Ingrld Bentier, Sweden, 4-1, 4-1. Mrs. Betty Stove, Netherlands beat Mrs. Trudy Welhol, Netherlands, 4-2, 94.

Pam Hogan, La Jolla, beat Kerry Melville, Australia 44, 44. Kerry Harris, Austrlla, beat Llta J-lem, Indonesia, 34, 4-1, 6-2. Laura du Pent, Ctiarltttt, N.C., beat Marina Krtshint, Russia, 94, 44. Pam Teeguarden, Cheviot Hills, beat Laurt Rttsww, South Africa, 4-2, 4-2. Clay Pigeon Shoot Draws Top Marksmen Preliminary rounds occupied the sights of marksmen Friday as they warmed up for the annual Fourth Of July shoot at Sunshine Rod and Gun Club.

Today at 9 a.m. some of the state's best shooters will be in the field competing In the two-day clay pigeon kill at Sunshine's range, Pinellas Park. Winning Friday's Lewis Class event at 116 yards was Bill Jacobsen of Clearwater with an 88x100 score. Max Ste-; venson, West Palm Beach, took the scoring 93x100. High lady was Beverly Wiseman with 45x100 birds.

Jacobsen smashed 93x100 in 50-pair doubles, to win that event also while Punkin Flock, Miami's ace woman shooter, knocked down 92x100 to run second. St. Petersburg Annual Percentage Ratt 10. 2 For your protection these rates INCLUDE CREDIT LIFE INSURANCE provided you havs not attained your 70th birthday! the CITY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OP ST. PETEHHHUHO 4th Street North ilrd Avonue MIMSI IX.

puuivuu ucvcianu ipcii uuu Tniirnflmpnt lournamenr. Hinson, one of the early finishers, saw his 65 stand up aU day and finished one- scroKe aneaa 01 Jonn Jacobs. a late starter, who breezed in with a 66. Hinson, out in 31 and back In 34, called his round the best "since I can't remember when." Canadian veteran George Knudson and two little-known pros, Mike Spang and Bob Lewis, tied for third with Next came rookie Lanny Wadklns and tour regulars Miller Barber, Buddy Allin and Australian David Graham at 68. Hinson, 27, a lanky blond who overcame a childhood bout with polio that left him with a withered left arm, had ocvcit unities ui 1119 iuuiiu.

ne canned three 22-foot putts and a pair of 18-footers for birdies. The greens were bumpy and soggy from the heavy rain here the past several days. "You really had to put a big stroke on it," said Hinson of the putting conditions. Jacobs, younger brother of veteran pro Tommy Jacobs, said' he gambled to get the lowest score he's had this yean "I played it safe for five tournaments and came up with nothing, so now I'm going to let it all go," he said. Most of golfs biggest names Jack Nicklans, Arnold Palmer and Lm Travinn among them ate skipping the tournament.

Rpransp nf Thnrcrla v'e wii'n. V-vww fj AMI!" out, the 72-hole tourney will run through Monday. Tom Weiskopf, who finished in a group at 60, shot a hole-in-one on the 196-yard No. 7 hole. It was Weiskopf's fourth competitive ace and the 17th on the tour this year.

Bobby Mitchell, the defending champion, posted a par 71 on the Tanglewood Country Club course. Sarasota MATINEI FIRST RACE 5-18 Milt, Grade Nanila Silk, K's Seesaw Blazeret Patty's Kin Pen Day Chauffeur Gallant Gale Bombee SECOND RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade K's Dumdum Nubac Score Four Blue Shannon Ballybeg Gold Piefke't Prlda Reno Jake Jenny Winnie THIRD RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade Hemmerheedlock Carol Marie Batter Nix Buffet Salty Princess Llndy Banker's Delight Peggy Elaine FOURTH RACE-5-16 Mile, Gradt Bacchus Gallant Cupid Punkin Center G. Flyer Brides Shooet Hard Billy Miss Nassey FIFTH RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade Sarimbo Led Zeppelin Just For That Sweet Wonder Gallant Laxlns Full Of Wonder Tracy Lynn Gail O'Dea SIXTH RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade Jaunting Jill R. E. Douglass Jet Solo Spirit Texas Great Gallant Splinters Par Buster Pat Better Market K's Panorama SEVENTH RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade Rattle Honey Jade Wicked Mary Gee Whiz Short Turn Dandy One Can't Believe It Terry Black EIGHTH RACE-5-16 Mile, Gradt Miss Conch Mineola Way Pen Blue Tell Joy White Black C.

Curt K's Pygmalion Lonely Brave NINTH RACE-5-16 Mile, Gradt Noraga Rascal Jot Act Marvelous Bodlack Montague Glow Bacava C. Boogie Man Big Loneiy TENTH RACE-5-16 Mile, Gradt A Apollo's Lutt K's Boo Boo Neptune's Go Bell Dottle O'Dea Lacy Bon Montague Hostess Gallant Jlnnle L.B.'s Big Billy ELEVENTH RACE- Mile, Gradt Markham Glen T's Perky K's Zeus Montague Blue Spicette Pavo Happy Of Broadway Great Marta NIOHT FIRST RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade H. Asset Montague Early Dream Number Nancy T. Wheel Dog i Topi Gallant Joel Medford SECOND RACE- Mile, Grade Saucettt Flyln' Falcon- Amaboy K's Mercury Jingle Jot Mineola Goodglrl Jello Cole Burnt Nicole THIRD RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade Brlndle Lady Deltona Babe H. Bumpy Rockplt Jim Set Mel Dey Let Em Count Bill Doolin FOURTH RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade Mineola Malenko Shanahan Dottle Harrell Carlmary Jabiru Montague Dear Sweet Fern Bo Delaney FIFTH RACE Mile, Grade Stuffy Smith K's Knlcknack All You Add Lake April Mark To Win Boango H.

Contessa Bettyllle SIXTH RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade Lake Batty Jem Spyert Kewple Andy Hardy Neptune's Anthony Jim Chasey Keep Away Bob's Y-Not crier Miller D.vid Bobby Doug Frank Rod Gary Phil Bart Jim Bob Bert Ron Wilf Ben Bob John Jim Bob Rod John Bob AA Jones Birbir Graham Nichols wKSUr 35-3 35-34- 34-35 J3-34-49 34-35- Sanders 33-34 9 ntZZji Bear Funtcth i Groh Rodgerc 33-37-70 -33-3770 Greene Barker Greenwood Yancey Homero Blancat Bobby Mitchell Cerrudo xJamei Dent Homeniuk Kern Johnson v- 35-34-71 34-35-71 37-35-71 35-3471 34-37-71 35-34-71 34-33-71 34-37-71 Schlee Jamleson Kermlt Zerley 35-3471 Goalby 34-37-71 Charles Sifford Hubert Green Curl Schraeder Larry White Lunn 35-34-71 35-34-71 35-34-71 35-34-71 34-37-71 35-37-73 37-35-72 37-3572 38-34-72 38-34-72 31-34-72 34-34-72 Bruce Flelsher Steve Melnyk Steve Opperman JLAr-i weaver Bunky Henry Dave Elchelberger Bobby Cole Larry Ziegler 34-34-72 Open 151, were Joceylne Bourassa, Betsy Cullen and Judy Rankin. Susie Maxwell Berning, a fnrmor' Orion urinnop enraad from a first round 79 to a 73 for a 152. Others at 152 were rookie pro Shelley Hamlin and Dede Owens. Jane Blalock, the center of attention because of her current court controversy with the. Ladies PGA for rules Infractions, matched her first-round 78 for a 156.

Koch 6 Strokes Behind Timet Wirt Services COLUMBUS, Ga. Temple Terrace's Gary Koch fired a second round 71, giving him a 143 total in the Southeastern Amateur Golf Tournament in Columbus, Ga. Koch's two round score put him six strokes behind the leader, Ben Crenshaw of Tex-as, who shot 67 for a 137. Dog Entries, SEVENTH RACE-5-16 Milt, Grade Rosaline Jim Henry Andre Prince Carless Bar M. Asian Clever Jackie My Friend Ben Sugar Jemes EIGHTH RACE Mile, Grade Ramapo Rose Cllfden T.

par pearie Whirl's Baby Gallant Leslie Happy Quest K't Dodo Montague Reglna NINTH RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade Whats Available Mineola Spunky Prime L. Sissy Boy Montague Meant H. Antlana Eddie's pride K's Winged TENTH RACE- Mile, Grade As 's Gladiator Mineola Mat West Tracey B. Debbie Ross Miss Georgia Colt Lten Lanky Carry Cash Arabl ELEVENTH RACE- Mile, Grade Mineola Mistress R's Leroy K's Last Laugh Gallant Pisces Little Short Blue Buo Wondering Penny Petite Fay TWELFTH RACE Mile, Grade Ellen B. Blessed Dream Ole Percy Gallant Frlsblt Babe Bob's Speck Pink Belle Jim's Go Fast Bob Frick's Selections Times handlcapper Bob Prick had II dogs In the money including three winners en Friday night's net card at the Sarasota Kernel Club.

This gives him 219 winner in 713 races this set- MATINEE 1. Manila Silk (1), Bombtt (8), K't Seesaw (5). 2. Rent Jake (4), Piefke't Pride (7), Score Four (2). 3.

Banker's Delight (4), Buffet (6), Princess Lindy (7). 4. Hard Billy (4), 0. Flyer (t), Brides (3). 5.

Tracy Lynn (4), Sweet Wonder (6). Sarimbo (1). 6. Gallant Splinters (3), Soto Spirit (2), Better Market (4). ,7.

Short Turn (3), Tarry Slack Gee Whit (6). I. Tell Joy (), C. Curt (7), Lonely Brtvt (8). 9.

Big Lonely (3), Bacava (7), Sad-lack (4). IOA.b.'s Big Billy (8), K't Sot Bet (5), Apollo's Lutt (1). II. Markham Olen (1), K's Zeus (, Spicette (3). Daily Double: 1-4.

Manila Silk. NIOHT J. H. Asset (1), Nancy T. (4), Topi (7).

i. Sauctttt (1), Amaboy (2), Jello Celt (4). I. Brlndle Lady (1), Dettona Saba (I), Met Day (7). 4.

Jabiru (3), Shanahan (5), Mineela Melenka (1). I. Stuffy Smith (1), Lake April (4), Bettyjille (8). 4. Bob's Y-Not (8), Keep Away (4), Andy Htrdy (6).

7. Clever Jackie (7), Sugar James (8), Rosaline (1). I. Whirl's Baby (3), Gallant Leslie (4) Happy Quest (4). 9.

Whats Available (1), K't Em Winged (8), Mineola Spunky (5). 18. K's Gladiator (1), Carry Cash (4), Miss Georgia Colt (3). II. Mineola Mistress (1), Wondering Penny (4), Little Short (3).

12. Bob's Speck (7), Blessed Dream (5) labe (1). Daily Double! 1-1. Best Sell K't Gladiator. i ii 'jfpygmprxm vTTV From l-C Shirley Englehorn Gloria Ehret Pam Barnett Jocelyne Bourassa 72- 75147 74-74148 73- 76149 74- 75-151 73- 78 151 76- 75151 79-73152 71-74152 77- 75-152 75- 78-153 79-74153 79-74-153 77- 76-153 78- 75-153 74- 80-154 79- 75154 78-76154 77- 78-155 78- 77155 77- 78-155 80- 75-155 78- 78157 80-76156 79- 77156 78- 79157 77- 80-157 79- 79158 78- 80-158 80- 78158 80- 78158 79- 79-158 78- 80158 79- 79-158 79-60159 83-76-159 77- 82-159 83- 76-159 76- 83-159 78-81150 78- 82-160 84- 76-160 81- 79160 79- 82161 82- 79-161 82-79161 78-B4 162 78-84162 Betsy Cullen Judy Rankin Sunt Maxwell Berning sheiiey Hamim Dtoe Owens Betty Burfelndt Clifford Ann Creed Sharon Wilier Betsy Rawls Peggy Wilson Kathy Ahem a-Jane B.

Booth Sandra Palmer Pam Higgins Hlsako Hlguchl Sue Roberts Donna Capon! Young Janle Blalock Debbie Austin Carol Mann' Marlene Hagge Mickey Wright Joanne earner a-Mrs. Paul Dye Jr. Jan Ferraris Mary Mills a -Carol Semple Louise Suggs Kathy Whitworth -a-Laura Baugh Murle Breer a-Connle Day Sandra Haynle Judy Kimball a-Mrs. J. D.

Strelt Lenort Beserra Rente Powell a-Mrs. W. J. Syms a-Martha W. Kirouac Janet Caponl Ltpera Sally Little Signa P.

Hudson Beth Stone Results FIRST RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade Win Place Show Chippy Lad (2) 12.80 4.80 2.40 onost Tram (l) 5.60 J.20 3.00 Patty Energy (8) Qulnlela PI) 32.80. 31,32. SECOND RACE-3-8 Mile, Grade Passport (2) 6.40 3.60 2.80 Tell Barb (1) 5.00 3.80 Fret Wish (8) 5.20 Qulnlela (1-2) 11.80. 38.83. Perfecta (2-1) 31.80.

Daily Double (2-2) 34.60. THIRD RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade Mr. Hurley (2) 7.80 3.80 2.60 K't Sweet (7) 7.20 4.20 F.R.'s Mystery Gal (8) 3.00 QUInlela (2-7) 52.40. 31.48. Perfecta (2-7) 162.90.

FOURTH RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade Big Boy Rusty (8) 15.60 9.40 5.40 Sheila Murphy (5) 16.40 10.40 Rue's Taia (6) 4.40 Qulnlela (5-8) 70.60. T-r-3167. Perfecta (8-5) 171.90. FIFTH RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade Montague Banner (1) 12.20 6.80 4.00 Rustlna Peggy (2) 9.40 8.80 Lucky So So (5) 3. QUinielt (1-2) 73.60.

31.61. Perfecta (1-2) 151.80. SIXTH RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade L.B.'s Mr. Lucky (3) 13.80 6.40 7.20 Total Balance (2) 6.40 3.80 Flower Face (1) 4.60 Qulnlela (2-3) 26.80. 31.25.

Perfecta (3-2) 100.20. SEVENTH RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade Gallant Heather (2) 10.00 8.20 7.00 Goldit HI Light (3) 10.60 8.60 Marcletta (1) 5.00 Guiniela (2-3) 56.40. 31.31. Perfecta (2-3) 178.50. EIGHTH RACE-5-14 Mile, Grade Kip Kellyt (5) 1.00 4.80 4.00 Sea Queen (8) 5.40 4.80 Liberty Girl (4) 8.00 QUOTUM (5-8) 41.20.

J1.J9, Perfecta (5-8) 91.20. NINTH RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade Mister Piefke (2) 29.20 9.40 7.00 Great Escape (3) 5.20 4.20 Dusky King (l) 6.80 Qulnlela (2-3) 40.60. 31.61, Perfecta (2-3) 216.60. TENTH RACE-i-16 Mile, Grade Bocahi (1) 4,20 3.40 2.40 Montague Act (2) 5.20 4.20 cactus Leon (6) j.eo Qulnlela (1-2) 12.00., ELEVENTH RACE 34 Mile Grade Gallant Samarra (4) 39.40 9.00 4.80 Montague Broker (8) 4.80 6.40 Red Rocce (7) 3.00 Qulnlela (44) 78.40. Perfecta (6-8) SS Late Double (14) 154.00.

TWELFTH RACE-34 Mile, Grade Fair Way (3) 4.60 3.20 4.40 Trut Desire (8) 6.00 4.80 K's Duenne (1) 3.20 QUlnlell (3-8) 44.60. 38.68. Per facte (34) 125.00. Attendance 3,689. Jeanne Evert Wins Timet Wirt Services RALEIGH Second-seeded Jeanne Evert of Fort Lauderdale defeated Janice Metcalf of Claremont, 7-5, 6-3, iir the quarter-finals of the Southern Tennis Championships Friday.

Another Fort RACES NIGHTLY 0:00 HATinSEG 1:45 moa. GAT. SARASOTA KENNEL CLUB 5400 Bradenton Road at DeSote Reykjavik he isn't doing so from hearsay but from sonal experience. He says there is so little to do there, particularly at night, a guy can go out of his ever-loving mind. Not that Fischer is a rounder.

If anything, he's much more of a loner, but there are times he would like to become part of the general mix, or at least observe it, and how can he possibly do that when there is no general mix? He also says the television coverage will be limited. If he beats Spassky, he doesn't see why it should be some kind of secret. Fischer originally planned to go to the world championships with only one other person; Spassky is already in Reykjavik with what amounts to an entourage. Fischer reads significance into that also because the championship goes on for some time and while Spassky will have people to talk to and help him relax, Fischer won't. Fischer doesn't think any of these things are -pure accidents.

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