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Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida • 38

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Tampa Bay Timesi
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"a- 4-C St Ptrersburg Tlmti, Monday, May 29, 1972 French Seedino Un-American Chess: i Forfeits i Prevail women's quarter-finals. Mrs. King and Wendy Overton of Washington are the only two American women left In the tournament. Miss Overton meets Francolse Durr of France, seeded No. 5, In the fourth round today.

Harold Solomon of Silver Spring, Is still In the running in the men's tournament. He meets Gulllermo Vilas, 19, Argentine's No. 1 player, today in the fifth round. Nicola Pietrangell of Italy, still showing the same fine touch for clay court finesse that he used to win the 1959 and 19G0 French championships, knocked out Jaime Fil-lol of Chile, seeding 13th, 6-3, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4, in a match that had been interrupted by darkness Sunday night. would meet In the quarterfinals.

Pala, a veteran clay courts player, beat Brian Gottfried, of Fort Lauderdale 10-8, 10-8, 9-11, 8-6 In a match that lasted 4 hours on a side court at Roland Garros Stadium. Gottfried, a student at Trinity College, San Antonio, was within one game of winning the first, second and fourth sets, with his own service coming up. But he lost his serve both times and eventually the sets. Billie Jean King, of Long Beach, seeded No. 3, used powerful drives and tantalizing drop shots to defeat Valerie Ziegenfuss of San Diego, 6-3, 6-1, to enter the PARIS 10 Stan Smith and Clark Graebner powered their way into the final 16 of the French Open Tennis Tournament Sunday, but the two top American threats for the title are in the same quarter-final bracket.

Smith, of Sea Pines, S.C., No. 1 in the United States rankings and seeded No. 3 In this tournament, regarded as the world clay courts championship, didn't put out any more effort than necessary as he defeated Bernard Mignot of Belgium 6-3, 7-5, 7-9, 6-3, in the fourth round. Graebner, No. 3 American who was seeded No.

11, toyed with Jiri Hrebec of Czechoslovakia on the way to a 6-1, 6-0, 6-4 victory. Smith meets Frantisek Pala of Czechoslovakia in the fifth round, while Graebner faces Andres Gimeno of Spain. If both the Americans win, they (MM BARDMOOR Own that First-round play in the U.S. Women's Chess Championship )and Ladies Zonal Tournament Sunday at the Suwannee Hotel ended with two forfeits declared and three adjourned snatches. Gaining victories when their opponents failed to make the 'required 40 moves in two "hours were Mrs.

Joan Schmidt and Mrs. Susan jStemgold. Mrs. Schmidt's opponent was Donna Bragg. Mrs.

Sterngold was up against 13-year-old Rachel Crotto, youngest player to compete in tony senior national invitational tournament. The two forfeits were 'termed unusual by tournament director Robert Brainc. Defending champion Mrs. jGisela Gresser was matched against Mrs. Eva Aronson; 'JVlrs.

Mable Burlingame was Waving Mrs. Ruth Donnelly and Mrs. Kathryn Slater was pitted against Mrs. Marilyn Braun when time ran out. iMrs.

Slater is from St. Petersburg and is chairlady of the 'Women's Chess Committee which supervises the national tournament. 'j Second-round matches of Jhe single round robin tournament will be played today with completion of Sunday's adjourned matches scheduled lor Wednesday. Each player meets each of The other contestants once 'during the 16-day tournament. Points are accumulated on the basis of one point for a victory and one-half point for a loss.

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JACKPOT DIVISION (First-Half) Nancy Huts, Anna Maria, 155 pounds. Shirley Pia, Madeira Beach, 142 pounds. Dr. Robert Hehonberger, St. Petersburg, 111 pounds.

LANDLUBBER DIVISION Jack Kelly, Largo, til pounds. GRADED TACKLE DIVISION 30-pound test Dr. Larry Nachnlk, St. Petersburg, 11 pounds. SECOND-WEEK WINNERS (Unofficial) Jack Kelly, Largo, HI pounds.

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P.M. Minor Mafor Minor Major 6:20 1Z: 6:50 1:09 1:35 1:00 3:00 3:45 May Day 29 Monday 30 Tuesday 31 Wednesday June 1 Thursday 2 Friday 3 Saturday 4 Sunday 7:45 8:40 9:35 10:25 11:20 7:15 6:15 9:15 10:00 10:55 11:45 1:30 3:25 3:45 5:10 6:05 4:40 5:30 4:25 over host Illinois at the Big Ten championships. Washington won his specialty, the 100, in 9.4 seconds, tying his own record which is also shared by the great Jesse Owens who originally set it in 1935. Almost overlooked by Washington's performance was fellow Spartan sprinter Marshall Dill, a freshman, who won the 220 in a new meet record of 20.7 seconds and finished third behind Washington in the 100. Pennsylvania ended a 52-year draught by winning the 96th IC4A championships at Philadelphia and Eastern Michigan breezed in the NCAA College Division meet at Ashland, Ohio.

The hottest performance of the weekend came at the Cal Relays where Fanie Van Zijl, a South African who will not be able to compete at Munich this summer because of his country's suspension on political grounds by the International Olympic Committee, ran the fastest mile of the year in 3:56 flat. Yes. We're open. Indeed! You'll SAVE! as you always do at TODAY'S TIDES Sun rises sets Moon rises sets ST. PETERSBURO MUNICIPAL PIER High tide Low tide TUESDAY'S TIDES Sun rises sets Moon rises sets ST.

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Federation Meet in Wichita, and then sat out of the competition. "I strained my leg on the wet track last night," Ryun said after posting the best qualifying time of the three heats of the 880 on Friday. "It's not serious, but it has been bothering me and I have too much ahead of me to risk anything." The fans who turned out to see the world 880 (1:44.8) and mile (3:51.1) record-holder for the first time since his high school days in Wichita, paid their dues to the rapidly growing cross country crowds of fans who have grown weary of waiting for Ryun to fulfill his promise as the world's greatest distance runner. The jury may still be out on Ryun's chances of bringing him a gold medal in Munich, but Milburn and Washington did nothing to discourage the U.S. hopes.

Milburn, already ranked as the world's best short-distance hurdler on the basis of his 13.0 second world 120-yard record, equalled that mark Saturday with the aid of a 5.4 m.p.h. trailing breeze at the California Relays. Washington, who is developing as the top U.S. sprint hope for the Olympics, led his Michigan State teammates to a narrow one-point victory TODAY MEMORIAL DAY -DECLARE A HOLIDAY ON HIGH COST! BEAT THE SYSTEM. City Cards From l-C tional early showing (it was sixth complete game and ihis earned run average is now 1.33) the Cardinal organization could move the 18-Var-old up.

"That's what the minor "leagues are all about," said. "There's always that (danger. But sometimes they dike to have a player stay fwith a club and get a good year under his belt." The Cardinal defense backed up its pitcher well, particularly shortstop Raco left fielder Bo Mitchell. Raco went deep in the hole 'for a grounder in the seventh fto nip Rusty Ward, leading 'off, at first. The next batter, Dave Revering, hit one of his "two doubles that probably have brought Ward in.

Mitchell made a nice sliding catch on a first-inning fly ball and then threw out Revering 'at home in the second. The lumbering first baseman was 'trying to score from second 'on a single by Steve Borowicz. Ironically, Revering was the batter La Mendola had to face. He struck out. "That was a perfect pitch," an obviously pleased La Mendola said.

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