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St Ptttrsburg Times, Tuesday, June 27, 1972 3-C In MINT mass Iba's. No-Nonsense Trials Nonsensical DAYTONA COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR VACATION SPECIALS WE GUARANTEE PERFORMANCE AND YOUR SATISFACTION! Hank Iba should he be fired? i villain itiil! VV SI 1 IMmmMSimmfk XJr JiikaJ Rwroww vmmm worked hard for the opportunity. To be treated as juveniles can only be discouraging. Some weighed the consequences and remained silent. Others left.

A few have spoken out. What the players needed when (hey went to Iba's camp was a copy of the "Survival Handbook for College Athletes," a senior thesis Bob Ryder wbote this year at Princeton. A basketball player for two seasons before he quit, Ryder set down his advice for "surviving within the system," which he now is expanding into a book. What do you do when the coach says go to bed, get up, cut your hair, part your hair, don't part your hair? "I think an ath-' lete has to understand first that he has the same rights as any other individual in the university," Ryder said. Ryder believes that i4some sort of collective action is necessary" to solve most problems athletes face.

But, understandably, one specific he could not answer was how such a disparate group as the Olympic basketball candidates could have improved their lot on short notice when not more than three are allowed in the same room at the same time. By WILLIAM GILDEA WilhlngtOfl Pest Service WASHINGTON Athletes who have struggled to Introduce some common sense Into college sports in recent years can only shake heads over what has happened at the U.S. Olympic basketball tryouts, At the highest level of amateur sports, absolute oppression was the most blatant. In the militaristic encampment run by 67-year-old Coach Hank Iba, players were ordered up at 7 a.m. games did not start until 2 p.m.

Players were shouted at on the court, ordered to the barber shop, ordered to bed, ordered not to congregate more than three In a room. Iba's inane ground rules, euphemistically referred to by others of equally backward thinking as a "no-nonsense philosophy," were no more than harassment. Laid down at an Olympic tryout camp, they offered the saddest possible commentary on sports for the college athlete. If the purpose of a college coach is to educate young men TIRES and women for more weighty responsibilities in their future, Iba has a warped sense of how to go about it. I suggest they cut the coach.

Presumably, no player showed up at the Air Force Academy taking the Olympic trials lightly. In most cases, the players 0 fiTirara 0 vidAu From l-C Golf DL AC WALL "POWER BELT" PLVIL8 Why buy unknown brands when you can get Goodyear Power Belt Polyglas at these prices? Two fiberglass belts today's most preferred tire body cord. You get 4 plies under the tread for strength -that's the Goodyear Power Belt Polyglas tire. (4 body plies, 6 plies under tread in sizes H7B-14. H78-1S, J78-14, J78-15, 9.00-15 and L78-15.) 5' -f 4 George McCrossin's St.

Petersburg Junior College team next school year, collected birdies on No. 2, 11 and 18, where he lipped out an eagle putt. He missed a five-foot putt on six for a bogey, three-putted eight for his second bogey, and dropped his tee shot in the water on 13 for a third bogey. "I hit a real good drive on one, then laid a wedge up about 25 feet from the pin," Baldwin said of his eagle. "I ran the putt in, then birdied No.

2." Pasadena, flooded over five holes by the wind-tide action of Hurricane Agnes, played 6,101 yards for the 80-boy-girl field and the steady westerly breezes apparently i n't bother too many of them. Blackwall Blackwall Tubelesi "emiir Sale Pnci S(1 Replaces Pfice NoTrad, FeJ-ti. With Trade Needed 7.00-U $31.70 3.77 2.15 C78-14 6.95-14 $31.70 $23.77 $2.10 E78-14 7.35-14 $34.80 $26J0 $2.34 F78-14 7.75-14 $36 85 $27.63 $2 52 i lt1 "I didn't have any trouble with the wind," Baldwin said, "but tomorrow may be a different story I've only played the front nine at Airco, and they say the back is fairly tight." Monday's Scores Brad Baldwin 69 Pete Wells 72 Witt Wilkerson 72 Randy Seay 73 Larry Bridges 73 Robert Deunard 73 Ronnie Seay 73 Pete Jones 74 Bill McCloskey 74 J. C. Goosie Jr.

75 Kern Davis 76 Paul Gibson 76 Benny Smithers 76 Cliff Wright 76 Doug Brehm 77 Mike Garrett 77 Rick Yarrlngton 77 Mark Blackburn 78 Danny Elkins 78 Eric Lettie 78 Mark Fox 79 David Castenbader 79 Jim Class 79 Mark Biddison 80 Jim Ahern 80 Paul Sirmons 80 Jack Wileman 80 Jim Brehm 81 Dale Watson 81 James Budnick 82 Jim Gerber 83 Jeff Brallier 84 Glenn Oberlander 84 Bobby Grace 85 Kevin Heinicka 85 Tom Marion 85 Ron Pope 85 David Cannon 86 Randy Marriott 86 Keith Williams 86 Steve Esrick 86 Pete Farris 88 Mark Ophaug 88 LARGER SIZES ON SALE TOO Offer ixpini 7-3-72 11 ill II llll Tk Staff Photo by Bob Hannah WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIAL Family Talent Pool: Marty Class Helps Brother Jimmy Line Up A Putt YOU CANT TELL TIL IT'S TOO LATE IF YOUR WHEELS ARE OUT OF LINE. BUT WE CAN Move, Mr. Fischer! 2 kii ikeaiHi el mlei in tirtt. Dee'l wail entil herd itMrini Ml ihimy tell fee pur wheels ere irl el tee. Fer wheel jint Vt inch eat el iSje- meet will scrape dollars oil your tires.

Ploy il sole. Bk Most American Cars Offer expires 7-3-72 Offer expires 7-3-72 jg Your j. REYKJAVIK, Iceland 1 (UPI) WorldVbess champi-on Boris Spassk.H of Russia I said he hoped hk American I challenger, Bobby would show up in ti.e for 'their first match next finday. I even though he failed io as scheduled Monday at the tournament site. "I don't know w1- he didn't arrive," Spassu.

told a news conference. "Only comman-! der-in-chief Fischer knows," he added with a broad smile. igbK (Wttwm ywmmtt But Spassky, 3o, said he was confident Fischer would turn up for the start of their 26-game match for the world chess title. "I am hopeful we will play the first game next Sunday as planned," Spassky said. Officials of the Icelandic Chess Federation said they expected the 29-year-old challenger Wednesday.

He had been scheduled to arrive early Monday, but officials said he canceled his bookings at the last minute. Fischer was in seclusion in Los Angeles and said he had every intention of flying to Reykjavik in time for the first game. Spassky told his news con-- ference he had arrived last week in order to get used to conditions and was doing physical exercises and playing some chess in preparation for the match. The Russian player said he was satisfied with arrange- Today's Pairings FIRST TEE a.m. Brad Baldwin, Witt Wilker-lon, Lorln Bridge.

Ronnie Seay 9:06 a.m. Pete Wells, Randy Seay, Robert Dennard Peter Jones. 9:12 a.m. Bill McClarskey, Kern Davis, Benny Smithers, Doug Brehme. 9:18 a.m.

J. C. Goosie Paul Gibson, Cliff Wright, Mike Garrett. 9:24 a.m. Rick Yarrlngton, Danny Elkins, Mark Fox, Jim Class.

9:30 a.m. Mark Blackburn, Eric Lettle, David Castenbader, Mark Biddl-son 9:3 a.m. Jim Ahern, Jack Wile-man, Dale Watson, Jim Gerber. 9:48 a.m. Paul Sirmons, Jim Brehme, James Budnick, Jeff Brallier.

9:54 a.m. Glenn Oberlander, Kevin Heinlcka, Tom Marion, Randy Marriott. 1 0a.m. louis M. Winters, Gary Deja.

a.m. Charles Ramsey III, Kipp Amundrud, Greg Huggins. 10TH TEE 9 a.m Bobby Grace, Ron Pope, Steven Esrlck, David Cannon. 9:06 a.m. Keith Williams, Mark Ophaug, Terry Winstead, Ken Moody.

9:12 a.m. Pete Farrls, Bryan Hanna, Dennis Dea, Gary Sirmons. 9:18 a.m. Mark Anderson, Kevin Walsh, Tom Kunz, Ted Smith. 9:24 a.m.

Kevin Lavin, Douglas Muber, Lynn Lane, Lonnie Orns. 9:30 a.m. Martin Class, Ross Byers, Brian Smith, David West. 9:36 a.m Bob Rooney, Wendell Winstead, Steve Smith, David Matheny. 9:42 a.m.

George Cable, Mark lolt, Dean Wadsworth. 9:48 a.m. Ben Mackey, Don Crane, Kurt Heinicka. AIR CONDITIONING SPECIAL $300 Tighten All Fittings Pressure Test Cooling Bryan Hanna 89 Terry Winstead 89 Dennis Deia 91 Ken Moody 91 Gary Sirmons 91 Mark Anderson 92 Kevin Lavin 92 Kevin Walsh 92 Doug Huber 92 Tom Kuni 94 Lynn Lane 94 Ted Smith 94 Lonnie Orns 94 Martin Class 95 Bob Rooney 95 Ross Byers 95 Wendall Winstead 97 Bryan Smith 98 Steve Smith 99 David West 99 David Matheny 102 George Cable 106 Ben Mackey 108 Mark lott 109 Don Crane 112 Dean Wadsworth 112 Kurt Heinicka 123 10-AND UNDER (9 HOLES) Gary Deia 52 Louis Winters 54 Charles Ramsey III 60 Kipp Amundrud 82 Gregg Huggins 82 GIRLS (9 HOLES) Susan Hanna 42 Karen Hanna I 51 Lesley Chandler 57 Barbara Jean Winters k. 60 Heidi DeRussy 64, AGE-GROUP LEADERS 17-18, Brad Baldwin 15-16, Randy Seay.

13-14, Ronnie Seay. 11-12, Jim Gerber. 10-Under, Gary Deia. Girls, Susan Hanna. Check Compressor System Leak Check Clean Condenser Fint Check Belts Hoses Check Radiator Coolant ments and not even the 24-hour daylight bothered him.

"I have good curtains in my hotel," he said. Spassky, looking calm and relaxed, refused to predict the outcome of the match. Asked whether Fischer was the best chess player of the 20th century, he said, "I will answer that one when the match is over." ABC To Telecast Chess Championship NEW YORK The American Broadcasting Company said Monday it has acquired exclusive rights to televise the world chess championship between Bobby Fischer of the United States and Russia's Boris Spassky in Iceland. Highlights of the championship games, to start next Sunday, will be shown on ABC's "Wide World of Sports," starting July 8. Games will be played Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday for up lo eight weeks, with ABC showing highlights on "Wide World" each Saturday.

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LoBianco had warned Duran for low punches earlier in the 13th round. Then, shortly before the round ended, Duran stunned the Scot with a smashing right hand to the head. Then, as the bell rang, both fighters continued punching Buchanan suddenly hit the floor. His trainer, Clancy, and Dr. Campbell, leaped into the ring and carried the champ to his corner and Buchanan's handlers began screaming "foul." However, LoBianco ruled the punch was a good one to the solar plexus.

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Fights off balance, but it was ruled a knockdown. He took a mandatory eight-count after jumping up. From then on, Duran, often looking like the street fighter he once was, kept brutal pressure on the champion. Duran hurt the champion in the fifth round with a left and right hand early in the round and with another right that knocked Buchanan into his corner later. He also knocked the Scot's mouthpiece out with a left hand.

Duran, who landed several good right hands throughout the fight as he simply plodded through the champ's jabs and never let Buchanan get set, also had the Scot in serious trouble in the 12th round. He stunned Buchanan with a left and right hand, cut him under the right eye and shook him twice more with short, halting rights. Duran was far ahead on the cards of all officials when the bizarre ending that sent the Madison Square Garden crowd of 18,821 home. LoBianco gave Duran eight of the first 12 rounds, scored three for Buchanan and called one even. Judge Jack Gordon had it 8-3-1 for Duran and, judge Bill Recht scored it 9-2-1 for Duran.

The Associated Press had the Panamanian ahead 9-3. Buchanan got a guarantee of $125,000 a record purse for a lightweight. Duran received 15 per cent of the gate and ancillary revenue. The Garden gate was $223,901. Closed Circuit TV Tonight's boxing doublehead-er from Las Vegas will be presented on closed circuit TV at Curtis Hixon Hall in down-down Tampa.

Doors open at 8, with fight time 9:30. Admission prices are $7.50 reserved, $5 genera admission. There is no home television. Sports On The Air RADIO 10:55 p.m. Basrbsill: Atlanta Kravpg vs.

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Although there was a scale on stage, only Jerry stepped on it. Wearing trousers and street shoes, he weighed 208 pounds. Ali expects to weigh 215. "I'm not only going to destroy Jerry Quarry. I'm going to destroy Joe Frazier," said Ali, who hopes for a return bout against the heavyweight champion.

"I'm s'ill the king of the world." Jerry appeared unconvinced. A crowd of 7,500 is expected at the Convention Center and there will be international closed circuit television. The Foster-Mike Quarry bout is slated to start at 9:30 p.m. EDT. It will be followed by brother Jerry against Ali.

The 175-pound title fight is slated for 15 rounds, the heavyweight bout for 12. his hope, but I'm going to ship my hope." The taciturn Foster, 33, a sheriff's deputy from Albuquerque, N.M., declared much more quietly, "I'm going to whip my man quicker than you'll whip yours." Foster was quoted as 6-1 favorite to retain his title and Ali was listed at 4-1 to beat Jerry Quarry. Ali also said to Jerry: "I gave you a whipping the first time, and I'll do it again." The 27-year-old Quarry, stopped by Ali on an eye cut in the third round at Atlanta in 1970, yelled back, "I didn't take no whipping. You just got lucky. You keep shooting your mouth off.

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