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The Tampa Times from Tampa, Florida • 19

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The Tampa Timesi
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Tampa, Florida
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THE TAMPA TIMES, Wednesday, July 12, 1972 iwii miiim ii jmwuiigwai" mwr-i WMwmjmxmM mm BIACKWALLTOWER BELT IV If V7f. r4 tf 1 Pat Halpin strokes Juniors victory but he lost later to Sarasota ncttcr. (Times photo by August Staebler) Frank Swope gains -under finals u'if. (ft i (ft By STEVE OTTO Kim Miss Crowder defeated Davis of St. Pete, 7-5, 6-0.

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Miss Nelson defeated Mary Sinclair of Tampa, 6-4, 6-2, to get to the finals and in her semifinal match yesterday Times Sports Writer Favored Charles ton of Lake Worth will be seeing red today in the finals of the 18-under Tampa Bay Junior Invitational Tennis Tournament at Davis Island. Wadlington, who earned his berth in the finals with a quick 6-2, 6-1 disposal of third-seeded Paul Reilly yesterday, will face red-haired Frank Swope of Tampa today for the title. Swope, who led the Big Red of Hillsborough High this year, had to work hard yesterday to squeeze by Jeff Crowne of Sarasota, 7-5, 7-5, to get to the finals. Crowne had earlier stopped fourth-seeded V. R.

Nobles, 6-2, 6-0. Frank Hennessy of Sarasota was one of three members of his family to make the finals jf the tournament. Frank, the top-seed, took out Billy of Tampa, 6-2, 7-5, then ent on to beat Pat Halpin of Tampa in a semifinal match, 6-2, 64. Halpin, who will return to Jesuit this fall, had earlier beaten Plant High's Chet Benson, 6-4, 6-3. SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT! THE NEXT Hennessy to make the finals was Kathy, in the girls 14-under.

Miss Hennessy beat Joan Kreider of Redington Beach, 6-3, 6-3, for the chance to meet top-seeded Pam Mitchell who defeated Paula Scheb, 6-1, 6-2, in her semifinal match. Colleen Hennessy must feel like a goat or something. She only managed to get to the semifinals, where she lost to second-seeded Susan Smith of Lakeland, 6-1, 6-3. Miss Smith will have her work cut out for her today against favored Kimberly Heusel of Tampa. Miss Heusel has only lost two games in three matches and yesterday downed Holly Green of Jacksonville, 6-0, 6-0, in the semifinals.

Favored Michelle DePalmer defeated Dee Ann Crowder of Tampa, 6-1, 6-1, and will meet Ellen March, the second-seed in today's finals of the 10-under. Miss March defeated Francie Robinson, 6-3, 6-2, for the right to play. 6 plies i 15, J78-14, H78-14, H78 J78-1S, 9.00-15 and L78-15). ML "ALL-WEATHER TZT" BLACKWALL Clean sidewall design, radial darts on shoulder Triple-tempered nylon cord construction POPULAR SIZES ONE LOW PRICE 7.75x15 7.75x14 8.25x14 8.25x15 n)i)i) Size 6.50x13 blackwall tubeless plus $1.75 Fed. Ex.

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BLACKWALL TUBELESS Rain Check II we sell out of your size we will Issue you a rain check, assuring future delivery at the advertised price. THE OTHER FINALS berth will go to Steve Reilly who defeated fellow St. Pete player Jeff Davis, 6-2, 6-2, the semis. In the tough boy's 14-under Jeanne Evert moves ahead at Atlanta 'If 1 division, Tampa's Mark Dickson battled for three long sets to beat Tom Robinson, 7-6, 6-7, 6-3. Then in a semifinal match against top-seeded Gary Olsen of St.

Pete, Dickson took the first set but lost the next two to Olsen, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. Olsen will battle Mike Dickinson of Maitland, probably the surprise of the tournament. Dickinson is only 12 and playing out of his division, although he won the Junior Dixie earlier this year in the 12-under. Dickinson defeated Install brake linings all 4 wheels Inspect Master Cylinder, hydraulic brake hoses Remove, clean, inspect, repack front wheel bearings Add new fluid Adjust all 4 brakes. ncm disc hues, mvsn tut singles, defeated Bill Kopecky of Atlanta, 6-4, 6-4, and will face Mike Kreiss of Los Angeles today.

In other top men's action, Danny Birchmore of Athens, knocked off Kirk Moristz of Old Westbury, N.Y., 6-2, 6-2. Chico Hagey of La Jolla, edged Ken Lindner of Brooklyn 6-3, 4-6, 6-2. Fred McNair of Chevy Chase fashioned an easy victory over Howard Butt of Corpus Christi, 6-2, 6-2. ATLANTA (UPI) Little Jeanne Evert, 15-year-old sister of tennis star Chris Evert of Ft. Lauderdale, advanced yesterday in the women's singles in the U.S.

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It's a field of 150, among them Gary Player, Arnold Palmer, Billy Casper and Doug Sanders. So where does anybody come off making Jack a 9 to 4 favorite? I MAKE HIM 4 TO 1, which is in itself a tribute to the enormous dedication and talent of the big boy from Columbus, Ohio. (SdDflDIlD YIE Am IEMVn(CIE 1 TAMPA ACROSS FROM 4S tAMPA Hillsboro Plaza TAMPA North Gate West Shore Plazoi Downtown SOOl W. KENNEDY il VD I see where Trevino publi-c i another intriguing thought on Nicklaus. He says if Jack sweeps a modern grand slam of golf by taking the British Open as well as the PGA championship, he'll quit.

I don't believe it for a minute. While Nicklaus is a family man and likes to pick his spots, he's also at, the top of his game and a relative youngster at 32. As a golfer he still has at least ten top years ahead of him, and a few goals I'm sure he'd like to pursue. Trevino said: "If he wins the slam, what's left? The Panama Open?" I don't know who writes Lee's stuff, but it's a lot funnier than his game. Trevino might be just the one to knock Nicklaus off his perch in the British Open.

NORMALLY, you might expect Palmer to come up with a big game, but he'll be there almost as a goodwill ambassador and not the most serious of contenders. Arnold's eyesight isn't what used to be and is particularly bothersome on the greens. IN KEEPING with the times, they're playing chess in Iceland for the largest purse in history $250,000. We make America's Bobby Fischer, who is employing the showmanship of a Muhammad Ali to make the world's most tedious game big business, a 6-5 favorite to checkmate Russia's Boris Spassky as world champion. TAMPA ACIOlt FROM Britton Plaza 3113 I.

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