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The Tampa Tribune from Tampa, Florida • 60

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The Tampa Tribunei
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STATEl THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Monday, June 5, 1972 i-c Lengthens World Driver's Lead Grand Prix Fittipaldi Wins Be Igian DEEP SEA FISHING on the SUPER QUEEN ALLDAYIAJMSPJW. Vt Doy Cruises Availablt ONE OP THE LARGEST FASTEST BEST EQUIPPED BOATS ON THE WEST COAST YOU TO THE DEEP WATER FOR GROUPER SNAPPER eo" 446-7666 NITE HONES 447-069ev 446-9607 Sports Roundup night in the fourth round of a scheduled 10-round bout in Caracas. New Yorker Carlos Ortiz was declared the winner over Gerardo Ferratt of Mexico by a TKO in the third round Saturday night in Chicago. at Rancho La Costa, Calif. Fischer meets Russia's Boris Spassky July 2 in Ice-land for the world chess championship, is training with daily tennis and running rou-tinues.

He regards physical fitness as vital to chess. PRESENT THIS AD FOR $1.00 OFF REO. PRICE OF AIL DAT CRUISE CLEARWATER MARINA CLEARWATER BEACH HOOT Of ACTION! SATURDAY, JUNE 10 XIVE, COLOR FROM HFXITrt v.oniDi5i7EiTEni7Ei:!!TCi!nf.7;c:,-::::? third and Briton Mike Hail-wood fourth. Fittipaldi now has 28 points in the championship series. Hulme has 19 while Ferrari pilot Jacki Iclot of Belgium, who failed to finish yesterday, is third with 16.

Peter Gregg of Jacksonville made his first drive in a Dat-sun a successful one yesterday, winning the 2.5 challenge series race at the mid-Ohio sports car course. AtMilwaukee, Bobby Unser led 'for nearly the entire 150-mile distance, winning the Rex Mays Speedway car Classic over Mark Donohue with an average speed of 109.139 miles per hour. Gary Bettenhausen of Tin-ley Park, 111., finished third in another McLaren car, with Billy Vukovich of Fresno, From Tribune VVirei Favored Emerson Fittipaldi of Brazil lengthened his lead in the world driver's championship yesterday when he led virtually from start to finish to win the Belgian Grand Prix at Nivelles. Driving a John Player Special Lotus Sao Paulo native took the lead after six laps and won by nearly 27 seconds over Francois Gevert of France and New Zealand's Denis Hulme. Fittipaldi, 25, who earlier this year won the Spanish Grand Prix, covered the 196.7 miles in one hour, 44 minutes, 6.7 seconds, an average speed of 113.353 miles per hour.

Gevert was second, Hulme condition Saturday with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Police said the 72-year-old Bissonette, who played first base for the Dodgers from 1928-33 and managed the Braves for part of the 1945 season, shot himself in the abdomen with a shotgun. New York Mets center fielder Willie Mays underwent a series of x-rays at Roosevetl Hospital in New York yesterday for a swollen finger on his right hand. The tests, on an injury Mays suffered a week ago while sliding against the. Chicago Cubs, proved nega-tive.

BOXING Former. WBA junior lightweight champ Alfredo Mar-cano knocked out Flas Galle-go of the Philippines Saturday JOSE "MANTEQULLA" AjS" ADOLPH if apoLDom WORLD'S CHAMPION NO.l CONTENDER tOMUS! SB HCMENTE SANCHEZ WNHlim NOMI FEATNERWEUHT Tint FIIM INIMli. fourth in an Eagle-Offy and Joe Leonard, San Jose, fifth in a Parnelli-Offy. Bobby Allison outdueled Richard Petty for 400 mile yesterday, then zipped home a comfortable winner in the Mason Dixon 500 stock car race as Petty faded near the end. Allison, a 37-year-old racing veteran from Hueytown, drove the 500 laps around the one-mile Dover Downs Raceway without relief as he brought his red and gold Chevrolet to the flag more than a mile ahead of Petty's Plymouth.

The two leaders completed the Winston Cup Grand Na tional event 13 miles in front of third-place finisher LeRoy Yarbrough as the mid-80 degree temperature took its toll, of both drivers and cars. Fourth, in a Ford, was England's Jackie Oliver, who needed relief help from veteran Dave Marcis. John Sears, a 300-oounder from Ellerbe, N.C., was fifth in a Plymouth. The race drew a Dover Downs record crowd of almost 27,000. BASEBALL Del Bissonette, who hit .305 for the Brooklyn Dodgers and later managed the Boston Braves, was hospitalized in Augusta," Maine, in critical GOLF Taiwan's Hsieh Yung-Yo shot a one-under-par 71 yesterday a 72-hole total of 279 and a victory in the $32,466 World Friendship Golf Championship at Nara, Japan.

TENNIS Bobby Fischer, the chess master making one of his rare public appearances, rates as the biggest threat to defending champion Hank Greenberg today in the second annual Dewar's Sports Celebrity Tennis Tournament 10 ROUNDS: MNTAMWUOMT JOW VS I HOCKV TANMCITd" SALAS DC LA ROSA erimueiLiartienwr CONZAUIZ. GARCIA nmm MMUNMwrafl oum CURT' HIXON HALL -asin presentation Doors Open (:30p.m. fig ht Starts p.m. ALL HATS 5.00 TICKETS AT. CllrHi HIon Box Office 223-831 1 or Tampa Boxing Gym 228-719) 5 Classified advertising pays.

IPan Koch Captures State Amateur American Tire Co.Q mom MM, tXT WWW At, mm KODIAK BELTED SST turn. He lost it on the sixth with his first three-putt green. He bogied the next two holes and made the turn in 37 and a distant five shots back. Butler, who played in the same foursome as Ben Duncan of Quincy and Tracy Allen, the first round leader, made the turn even par and went one under after 11 holes but Koch, who was beginning to hold a balky driver, got it up and down good enough to maintain his lead. Allen, the course record holder witha 64, shot 78 yesterday and settled for a 72-hole total of 300 while Duncan skied to a 79 and 301.

SMITH was at299 and his undoing was the long par 5, 12th hole. His tee shot found a fiarway bunker and a bad out cost him a stroke. He ended with a double bogey seven and eight shots back. Koch got it up and down all day and his second and third shots on the par four 15th 111! 1 1 WIDE 78 SERIES TREAD A From Page 1 char, who calls Edgewater home, finished in a tie for second at 296. Kuchar shot 74 yesterday and really made a run at Koch through the front nine.

He faltered on the final three holes on the front and never got back into it. BUTLER moved to within three strokes of Koch, who said his mistake was, "playing it too but slipped back after a bogie on No. 16, a hole Koch birdied. Butler -started the day six shots back. "My problem was just trying to make par," said Koch.

"When you are that much ahead in the tournament, you have a tendency to just playit thatmanyshots." safe. I don't like to lead by that many shots." Clearwater, who also took a brief shot at the lead but stumbled on the Bay Hill's winding back nine. pretty dgo through the front was No. 6 when he three putted for a five and I made birdie." To that point, Kuchar.who was in a tie for the lead after the first round, had narrowed Koch's lead to three shots. Gary had birdied the first hole as did Kuchar, but Koch fell even when he took bogey on the par four, third hole.

KUCHAR birdied No. 5 and appeared to have the momen- lib BEAR FOR WEAR 'V 3 Is I nmnu, TIRE SIZE EX. TAX BRAND COPE: EACH TIRE 3411-3066-3071 PAIR F78-14 (7.75) 2 For '60 2.52 2.62 G78-15 (8.25) 2 For62 2.78 2-93 2For 3.01 AX 3.04 4 ZFor.OO 3l2 L78-15 (9.15) 2For70 3.28 lr F78-14 (7.75) Whitewall Tubeless Plus Fed. Ex. Tax of $2.52 per tire and 2 trade-in -tires off your car.

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His third shot landed just three feet from the pin and he saved his par. THE SHOT seemed to give him an added edge and he birdied the next hole from six tfeet and parred ten final two for the victory. "It feels good to win," he said later. "For a while I played pretty bad but I felt like I could win it if I just played my game." Kuchar said he had it for awhile but, "I jst lost it." "I just lost it." "Ishould have had my birdie on six," he said, "But when I threeput-ted, it just went out the window." THE 291 Koch shot was one-stroke away from tying the record held by Bob Murphy, who won the tourney with a 290 in 1965. Two4ime champion Jack Veghte was in a group of three at 301 after a 79 yesterday and 1969 champion Bob 4' Sanders Wins In Kemper From Page 1 said Sanders.

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