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i St. Petersburg Times, Saturday, July 1, 1972 3-C urn FN s. And fj y. BARDM OOH H.cKhbirg(iir: ftSv.w.eSrwK-.v, Lloyd Hinchberger, the quiet Canadian forest ranger who was the Eastern Hockey League's Coach of the Year in has signed to coach the Suncoast Suns for a sec- 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 hi: (I Hinson Leads As Unknowns Eye $150,000 lished teams and we played Charlotte (the eventual league champion) better than any of them." Hinchberger has spent a busy summer on his off-seaaon Job. 'There waa lots of now here when I got back home la March and then we had a very dry spring. It'a been a bad fire season and I waa In on the biggest one in the district It burned 4M acre right in the middle of a farming 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 Pennington 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- But captain Gregg Pilling belongs to Charlotte and veteran winger Neil Clalrmont is the property of Greensboro. Pilling is still under consideration for the vacant coaching job at Charlotte. "It Gregg doesn't get the Job, he wants to come back and I'd love to have him," Hinchberger said.

Yeo, forward Andre Lajeu-nease and defense man Jerome Engele will attend the Los Angeles Kings' training camp at Springfield, starting Sept. 16. Hinchberger hopes to 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 f-u 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." Sis' Wimbledon UPI What A Way To Train Heavyweight Bon Stander didn't tare well in his recent match with Champion Joe Frailer, but he's still in training lifting pretty girls at a Flattsmonth, lakeside. The girl is June Samson. ond season. Hinchberger and Suns' Gen-era! Manager Walter Brock agreed to terms several weeks ago, but the fownal signing was conducted last a who overcame lanky, blond a childhood bout with polio that' left him with a withered left arm, had seven birdies in his round.

He canned three 22-foot putts and a pair of 18-f ooters for birdies. The greens were bumpy and soggy from the hevy rain here the past several days. "You really had to put a big stroke on 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 year. "I played it safe for five tournaments and came up with nothing, so now I'm going to let it all go," he saidl Most of golfs biggest names Jack Nicklans, Arnold Palmer and Lee Trevino among them are skipping the tournament.

Because of Thursday's rain-out, the 72-hole tourney will run through Monday. Sarasota MATINEI FIRST RACE-i-le Mlla, Grade Manila Silk K's Seesaw Blazeree Patty Kin Pen Day Chauffeur Gallant Gale Bombee SECOND RACE-5-14 Milt, Grade K't Dumdum Nubac Score Four Blue Shannon Ballybeg Gold Plefke't Pride Reno Jake Jenny Winnie THIRD RACE-S-16 Mile, Grade Di Hammerhaadlock Carol Marie Batter Nix Buffet Salty Princess Llndy Bankers Dollgnr Peggy Elaine FOURTH RACE-5-U Mile, Grade Bacchus Gallant Cupid Punkln Center G. Flyer Brides Shooee I Hard Billy Miss Nassey FIFTH RACE-5-li Mile, Grade Di Sarimbo Led Zeppelin Just For That Sweet Wonder Gallant Laxins Full Of Wonder Tracy Lynn Gail Q'Dea SIXTH RACE 5-16 Mlla. Grade Jauntlna Jill R. E.

Douglass Jet Soln Snlrlt Taxu Great Gallant Splinters Par Buster Pat nener Marxer K'S renorama SEVENTH RACE-5-16 Mile. Grade P. F. Rattle Honey Jade Wicked Mary Gee Whiz Short Turn Dandy One Can't Believe It Terry Black 1 EIGHTH RACE-5-14 Mile, Grade Miss Conch Mineola Way Pen Blue Tell Joy White Black C. Curt K's Pygmalion Lonely Brave NINTH RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade Noraga Rascal Joe Ace Marvelous Bodlack Montague Glow Bacave Boogie Man Big lontiy TENTH RACE 5.16 Mil.

Grade Apollo's Lute K's Boo Boo Neptune's Go Bell Dottle O'Dea Lacy Bon 1 Montague Hostess Gallant Jlnnle L.B.'s Big Billy ELEVENTH RACE- Mile, Grade Di Markham Glen T's Perxy K's Zeus Montague Blue Spicette Pavo Happy Or Broadway Great Marta NIGHT FIRST RACE-5-14 Mile, Grade H. Asset Montague Early Dream Number Nancy T. Wheel Dog 'Topi Gallant Joel Medford SECOND RACE- Mile. Grade Saucette Flyln' Falcon Amaboy K's Mercury Jingle Joe Mineola Goodgirl Jello Cole Burnt Nicole THIRD RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade Brindle Lady Deltona Babe H. Bumpy Rockpit Jim Set Mel Day Let Em Count Bill Doolin FOURTH RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade Mineola Malenke Shanahan Dottle Harrell Carlmary Jablru Montague Dear Sweet Fern Bo Delaney FIFTH RACE Mile, Grade Stuffy Smith K's Knicknack All YOU Add UK6 April Mark To Win Boango H.

Contessa Bettylille SIXTH RACE-5-14 Mile, Grade As Lake Batty Jem Spyer Kewpie Andy Hardy Neptune's Anthony Jim Chasey Keep Away Bob's Y-Not SEVENTH RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade Rosaline Jim Henry Andre Prince Carless Bar M. Asian Clever Jackie My Friend Ben Sugar James EIGHTH RACE- Mile, Grade Ramapo Rose Cllfden T. Par Pearle Happy Quest Whirl's Baby K't Dodo Gallant Leslie Montague Regma NINTH RACE-5-16 Mile, Grede Whats Available Mineola Spunky Prime L. Sissy Boy Montague Meant H. Antiana Eddie' Pride K't winged TENTH RACE- Mile, Grade K's Gladiator Mineola Mae West Tracev B.

Debbie Rose Miss Georgia Cole Lean Lanky Carry Cash Arab) ELEVENTH RACE Mile, Grade Mineola' Mistress R's Leroy -K's Last Laugh Gallant Pisces Little Short Blue Bug Wondering Penny Petite Fey TWELFTH Ellen B. RACE- Mile, Grede Blessed Dream Gallant Frlsble Bob's Speck Jim's Go Fast Ole Percy Babe Pink Belle 'II 1 BORROW 36 PAYMENTS TOTAL of PAYMENTS 100.00 3.23 116.28 500.00 16.18 582.48 1,000.00 32.36 1164.96 2.000.00 64.72 2329.92 3,000.00 97.08 3494.88 til s) it Results Lotsa Speed (8) 4.40 140 400 inm Leoy (3) Quinieia (4-8) 20.40. perfecta (4-8) 41.50. Dally Double (2-4) 185.20. THIRD RACE 5-14 Mile.

Grade Galleot Brlndy (2) 9.10 3.80 2.10 Duceteen Dawn (1) 3.40 140 Fate Runner (5) 2.40 Quinieia (1-2) 14.20. Perfecta (2-1) 43.20. FOURTH RACE-5-16 Mile. Grade Montague Vet (8) 57.40 15.80 4.00 If riMB I Al Ail 1 Ifk Faru (3) in wiimeie ta-ei im.tv. 31.71.

Perfecta (8-4) 341.10. FIFTH RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade Broadford Rose (1) 11.80 6.40 5.00 Adrlenne (3) 5.20 3.20 Indian Angel (4) 140 Quinieia (1-3) 24.80. 31.31. Perfecta (1-3) 48.70. SIXTH RACE-5-14 Mile, Grade Ai Fisty (7) 17.00 11.00 140 Inside Whirl (2) 4.40 3.40 Snetch Her (4) 3.40 Quinlele (2-7) 55.80.

31.23. Perfecta (7-2) 243.00. SEVENTH RACE-5-14 Mile, Grade Humming Good (7) 7.40 4.20 3.80 Barney Murphy (4) 4.80 5.80 4.20 erano zepnyr U) QUinlela (4-7) 49.40. Perfecta (7-4) 178.20. EIGHTH RACE-3-14 Mile, Grade Spencer's Express (4) 37.20 8.40 4.40 Mltty Joy (2) 1,40 2.40 Broadford Vote (1) 3.80 Quinieia (2-4) 41.40.

11.54. Perfecta (4-2) 314.40. NINTH RACE-3-14 Mile, Grade Lake Suzle (8) 13.80 5.40 4.40 Lasting Star (1) 3.20 2.80 Little D.C. (2) 100 Quinieia (1-8 23.20. Perfecta (8-1) 73.50.

TENTH RACE-5-14 Mile, Grade Hayes Ablaze (5) 3.20 2.40 2.20 Gallant Raleigh (7) 3.40 2.80 Super Score (4) .4 2.40 Quinlele (5-7) 5.00. ELEVENTH RACE-3-8 Mile, Grade Neighbor (4) 14.00 4.40 3.40 Gallant Mona (1) 4.00 5.20 F.R.'s Misty Lady (2) 5.40 Quinieia (1-4) 44.80. Perfecta (4-1) 81.40. $5 Late (5-4) 53.00. TWELFTH RACE-3-8 Mile, Grede Sixty Seconds (1) 11.20 4.80 5.80 H.

C's Timothy (5) 9.40 Iron Butterfly (8) gumma ti-j) zt.ro. i jy.u. Perfecta (1-5) 130.50. Attendance: 2,804. Handle: 1143,941.

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the lawn people 0,000.00 TOTAL PURSEI See SM0KEY the BEAR! BOTH NITESI we, rz4- JlL i IV beaten. Kodes, the No. seed, downed Jim McManus of Berkeley, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4 in the fourth round. Janffret eliminated Davis Cupper Erik Van Dillen of Sao Mateo, 8-6, 6-1, 64. Miss Evert, playing before the big center court crowd for the second straight day, trailed in each set against 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 the set. 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 beating Ceci Martinez of San Francisco 6-1, 6-3. Miss Goolagong had an even easier time against Sue Stap of Deerfield, 111., winning 6-2, 6-0. The biggest upset in the women's division was staged by Patti Hogan of La Jolla, Calif. She beat Kerry Melville of Australia, "the No.

5 seed, Miss Melville was the only Red Sox Rained Out BOSTON (UPI) Rain washed out a scheduled Friday night game between the Boston Red Sox and Milwaukee Brewers. The teams will play a aouoieneaaer ounaay auer-noon. From I -C SWA i LLOYD HINCHBERGER back 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 seeded player who failed to reach the last 16. All the others advanced, including Mrs.

Nancy' Gunter of San Angelo, and Rosemary Casals of San Francisco. Mrs. Gunter overcame Mrs. Pat Pretorious of South Arica 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 Washington, 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 contention. Next, Miss Evert plays Miss Anthony, Mrs. King faces Britain's Winnie Shaw and Miss Goolagong is paired against Olga Morozova of Russia. MEN'S SINGLES FOURTH ROUND Stan Smith, Pasadena, beat Ian Fletcher, Australia, 8-4, 44, 4-2, 4-4.

Jan Kodes, Czechoslovakia, beat Jim McManus, Berkeley, 4-2, 44, 4-4. Alexander Metrevell, Russia, beat Pat Cramer, South Africa, 4-3, 4-1, 4-1. Onny Parun, New Zealand, beet Jlrl Hrebec, Czechoslovakia, 8-9, 4-4, (Hrebec retired with twisted knee). Tom Oorman, Seattle, beat Flllol, Chile, 4-4, 7-1, 2-4, 44, 84. THIRD ROUND Francois Jauffret, Prance, beat Erik Van Dillen, San Mateo, 84 4-1, 44.

WOMEN'S SINGLES THIRD ROUND vonne Goolagong, Australia, beat Susan Stap, Deerfield, 4-2, 44. Frencoite Durr, France, beat Nell Truman, Britain, 44, 4-1. Rosemary Casals, San Francisco, 1 beat Barbara Hawcroft, Australia, 44, t-l. Julie Anthony, Malibu, beat Jill Cooper, Britain, 4-2, 4-2. Winnie Shaw, Britain, beat Marcie Louie, San Francisco, 4-2, 4-2.

Billie Jaen King, Long Beach, beat del Martlnei, Sen Francisco, 4-1, 4-1. Mrs. Olga Moroxova, Russia, beat Wendy Overton, Ormond Beach, 44, 4-1. Chrlt Evert, Fort Lauderdale, beat Mary Ann ttlsel, St. Louis, 84, 84.

Mrs. Nancy Gunter, San Angelo, beat Mrs. Pat Preterlut, South Africa, 4-1, 44, 4-1. Helen Oour-lay, Australia, beat Mrs. Judy Dalten, Australia, 7-1, 44.

Virginia Wade, Britain, beat Mrs. Ingrid Bentier, Sweden, 4-1, 4-1. Mrs. Betty Stove, Netherlands beat Mrs. Trudy Walhof, Netherlands, 4-2, 9-t.

Pattl Hogan, La Jolla, beat Kerry Melville, Australia 44, 44. Kerry Harris, Austrlla, beat Lite Liem, Indonesia, 14, 4-2, 4-1 Laura du Pent, Charlotte N.C., beat Marina Kroshina, Russia, 94, 44. Pam Teeguarden, Cheviot Hills, beat Laura Ressouw, South Africa, 44, 4-2. Chess From I -C lie heroes, well subsidized by their government. A spokesman for Soviet news agency Tass said that Fischer is waging "a war of nerves" and is showing disrespect for the championship organizers by not informing them of his actions.

"It is characteristic that his spokesmen are lawyers and not chess players," Tass commentator Allan Starodub said. "Wherever Fischer is, money ranks first, pushing aside all sporting motives." SI. Petersburg Annual Parcfntagt Rat 10.2 For your protection these rates INCLUDE CREDIT LIFE INSURANCE provided you have hot attained your 70th birthday. the CITY BANK in CLEVELAND Iff) JL Larry Hinson fired a six-unfler-par 65 Friday for' the first-round lead in the rain-delayed $150,000, Cleveland Open Golf Tournament. Hinson, one of the early finishers, saw his 65 stand up' all day and finished one-stroke ahead of John 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 Canadian veteran George Knudson and two little-known pros, Mike Spang and Bob Lewis, tied for third with 67s. Next came rookie Lanny Wadkins and tour regulars Miller Barber, Buddy Allin and Australian David Graham at Larry Hinson John Jacob! Mike Spang Bob Lewis George Kiiudson Lanny Wadkins Brian Allin Grlar Jones Millar Barber David Graham Bobby Nichols J.CSnead Tom Welskopf George Archer Chuck Thrope Doug Sanders- Bob Wynn Gary Bowerman Frank Beard Rod Funseth Gary Groh 1. 3t-34 4i 35-31 6t 35-327 33-34-47 34-3377 33-35-48 33-35-41 33-35-44 32-36 to 3336' 69 34-35-4? i 35-344? .3336 '69 33-34-4? 35-35-70 35-35-70 i 33-37-70 33-37-70 35-34-71 37-34-71 Phil Rodgers Bert Greene Jim Barker -Bob Greenwood Bert Homero Blancas Bobby Mitchell Ron Cerrudo xjames Dent Wilf Homeniuk Ben Kern Bob Johnson 71 34-37-71 38-33-71 John Schlee 34-37-71 Jim Jamleson Kormit zarley 35-3471 Bob Goalby Charles-Slfford 35-36-71 Hubert Green 35-3471 Rod Curl 35-34-71 John Schroeder 35-3471 Larry White Ras Allen 34-3872 Bob Smith 34-34-72 Bob Zender 34-3472 Bobby Cole 34-34-72 Bob Lunn 35-3772 Mike Hill 36-36-72 Bruce Flelsher 37-3572 Steve Melnyk 37-35-72 Steve Opperman 38-34-72 Mac McLendon DeWItt Weaver! Tom Shaw Bunky Henry Bob Charles I J. 36-36-72 -35-3772 Ed Furgol Chuck Courtney 36-34-72 Dave Elcheiberger 40-3272 Larry Ziegler 35-37-72 Jim Ferried John Lister 36-3773 ,.4 Ji-M12 Dwlght Nevll Curtis Slfford. 38-35-73 Larry Wood 37-34-73 Bruce Cremtpon 37-3673 Bruce Devlin 37-36-73 Marty Fleekman 37-3673 Dan Slkes -37-36-73 'Tommy Aaron 35-3873 Bob Murphy 36-37-73 Lou Graham 37-36 73 Hale' Irwin .1 37-3673.

Jim Colbert 37-3673 George Bellino Terry Wilcox 37-36-73 Rik. Massengala 35-3873 Doug Olsen i 38-3773 Jack Ewin 37-3673 Bob Shaw 35-38-73 Butch Baird" 36-37-73 Dale Douglai Bob Carson 37-37-74 Roy Pace 37-37-74 Dave Stockton 74 Johnnv Pott 36-3874 Dick Mayer 37-37-74 Jim Barber 37-3774 Lloyd Monroe 36-3874 Dick Rhyan 37-37-74 Bob Eastwood I mn Thomoson 1 Bob Dickson Tony Jacklin Mike Mitchell Larry Mowry Steve Bogan 39-3S 74 36-38-74 36-38-74 37-37-74 Bob Frick's Selections times handicapper Bob Prick had 22 dogs in the money including two winners oh Thursday night's race card at the. Sarasota Kennel Club. This gives him 214 winners in 75 races this sea- MATINEE 1. Manila Silk (1), Bombee (8), K't Seesaw.

(5). 1. Reno Jake (4), Piefke'l Pride (7), Scare Four (2). 1. Banker's Delight (4), Buffet (4), Princes Llndy (7).

4. Hard Billy (4), G. Flyer (4) Brides (3). f. Tracy Lynn (4), Sweet Wonder (4).

Sarimbo (1). 4. Gallant Splinters (3), Sole Spirit (2), Better Market (4). 7. Short Turn (1), Terry Black (I), Gee Whiz (4).

I. Tell Joy (4), C. Curt (7), Lonely Brave (8). Big Lonely (I), Bacava (7), Bed-lack (4). It.

L.B.'s Big Billy (8), K't- Boo Boo (5), Apollo's Lute (l). II. Markham Glen (1), K't Zeus (, i Spicette (3). Daily Double: 1-4. Manila Silk.

NIGHT (1), Nancy (4), I. H. Topi (7). 2. Saucette (1), Amaboy (2), Jello cole (4).

1. Brindle Lady (1), Deltona Babe (5), Mel Day (7). 4. Jabiru (3), Shanahan Mineola Malenke (1). S.

Stuffy Smith 0), Lake April Bettylille (8). 4. Bob's Y-Not (I), Keep Awty (4), Andy Hardy (4). 1. Clever Jackie (7), Sugar Jamas (8), Rosaline (1).

t. Whirl's Baby (3), Gallant Leslie (4), Happy Quest (4). f. Whats Available (1), K't Em Winged (8), Mineola Spunky (5). 18.

K't Gladiator (l), carry Cash () Miss Georgia Cole (3). 11. Mineola Mistress (1), Wondering Penny (4), Uttle Short (3). 11 Bob's Speck (7), Blessed Dream AND TRUBT COMPANY OF ST. PKTEHHHUHG 4lh Street North at 3rd Avenue MMS F.0 I.C.

Dog Entries, FIRST RACE-5-14 Mile, Grede Win Place Show Chippy Lad (2) 12.80 4.80 2.40 Ghost Train (1) 5.40 3.20 Patty Energy (8) 3.00 Quinieia (1-2) 32 w. 31.32. SECOND RACE-3-8 Mile, Grade Passport (2) 4.40 3.40 2.80 Tell Barb 5.00 3.80 Free Wish (8) 5.20 Quinieia (1-2) 11.80. Perfecta (2-1) 31.80. Dally Double (2-2) 34.40.

THIRD RACE-5-14 Mile, Grade Mr. Hurley (2) 7.80 3.80 2.40 K'S Sweet (7) 7.20 4.20 F.R.'s Mystery Gat (8) 3.00 Quinieia (2-7) 52.40. 31.48. Perfecta (2-7) 142.90. FOURTH RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade Big Boy Rusty (8) 15.40 9.40 5.40 Sheila Murphy 4(5) 14.40 10.40 Rue's Taia (4) 4.40 Quinieia (5-8) 70.40.

Perfecta (8-5) 171.90. FIFTH RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade Montague Banner (1) 12.20 4.80 4.00 Rustlna Peggy (2) 9.40 to Lucky So So (5) 3.80 Quinieia (1-2) 73.40. 31.41. Perfecta (1-2) 151.80. SIXTH RACE-5-14 Mile, Grade L.B.'s Mr.

Lucky (3) 13.80 4.40 7.20 Total Balance (2) 4.40 3.80 Flower Face (1) 4.60 Quinieia (2-3) 24.80. Perfecta (3-2) 100.20. LATE THURSOAY RACES FIRST RACE-5-16 Mile, Grade Win Piece Show C. Teen Angel 2) 20.20 14.20 4.40 Blue Bov cole (5) 4.w i.w Merry Linn Duke (3) 3-80 quinieia imi i ji.m. SECOND RACE 3-8 Mile, Grade.

L.L. HI Hope (4) 10.60 5.40 3.80 Monday's Top Tarpon Lands $500 Reward Nothing to report was the word, from Suncoast Tarpon Roundup headquarters Friday as the seventh week of the tournament neared today's closing deadline. That doesn't mean there are no tarpon around, through. The lull may be the signal that anglers are readying for a special fishing day Monday when a $500 bond will be the reward for catching the largest tarpon between midnight and 6 p.m. The award is an annual one and this year is being presented by the Suncoast Tarpon Roundup.

OVERALL LEADER Clark Bradenhm, Beach pounds. 171 SEVENTH-WEEK LEADERS Regular Division First. Place Mike Blair, Indian Rocks, 13 pounds. Second Place Jake Sewell, St. Petersburg, lis pounds.

Third Place Marge Boyd, St. Petersburg, 14 pounds. WOMEN'S DIVISION First Place Joyce Crisp, St. Petersburg, 79 pounds. JUNIOR DIVISION Jim Wachttr, 74 pounds.

JACKPOT DIVISION -Nancy Huss, Anna Maria, llf pounds; Shirley Pia, Madeira Beach, 142 pounds. Dr. Robert Heheifberger, St. Petersburg, 135 pounds. LANDLUBBER DIVISION Jack Kelly, Largo.

141 pounds. GRADED TACKLE DIVISION 38-pound test Dr. Larry Bachnlk, St. Petersburg, 128 pounds. 20-pound test Lou Sen nailing, Indian Rocks Beach, 41 pounds.

SPINNING TACKLE DIVISION Hugh Moore, St. Petersburg, 48 pounds. ARTIFICIAL LURE DIVISION Hugh Moore, St. Petersburg, 48 pounds. PARENT-CHILD Tony Galves, St.

Petersburg, 12 pounds. Mayra Gtlvez, 118 pounds. Total 238 pounds. Richman RACED HIGHTLY ttATIKZEG 1:45 cat. SARASOTA KENNEL CLUB 5400 Bradenton Road at DeSoto Reykjavik he isn't doing so from hearsay but from personal 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 way 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 win have people to talk to and help him relax, Fischer won't. Fischer doesn't think any of these things are pure accidents; He sees them all as part of a general program by the Soviets to try to beat him psychologically. Den canv 2 BIG NITESI SI 100 LAP LATE MODEL CHAMPIONSHIP! $1,000.00 to win! -PIUSI-50 lop Tornado Feature Figure I'll MinlStocfcsl Gattt opon P.M. i Adults $4.00 Kids 6 to 12 $1.00 100 lop lato Modal Championship) -Plusl- Figuro I'tl Hurricanotl -Ploil- Fircfif Ming Demonstration foatarinf ana firemenl SOUTHEASTERN AMATEUR HOCKEY LEAGUE Florida Watchdog 2 BIG GAMES ADMISSION TO IACN 6AMI ADULTS YOUTH 1.00 (UNDER 13) (TAX INO.) iYour best coverage of our state government and the vital issues it must consider. JULY 1 P.M.

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