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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 33

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The Evening Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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33
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PAGE G9 THE EVENING SUN, BALTIMORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1974 TRIM'S ARENA peake pro-am will begin at golf clubs throughout the arcaT Weiskopf Befuddled By Schedule sfartinu Anril 14. The entrv fee1' for the event is ana goiters, i may enter, as often as desire. First, the people who did hisandallstown Jaycee-sponsoredj ered a jet get me here," he two feet behind his head which laundry managed to lose sev-; Chesapeake pro-am in which said. read, "Baltimore Association eral shirts, assorted pairs ofhp anri rami Mann will ninvl That was all fine and dandy. For Retarded Children." Any handicapped golfer, i male or female, is eligible for pants and a couple of suits.

for one thing. Tom I "Oh yeah," he continued. "Like 1 was caving. I'm elad May 6. He was due at noon.

excePl He arrived at 1.45 P.M., a wasn't the event. Full handicaps will too certain where he I'm coming here for this event. I be used in determing the two horde of reporters who'd been was- dnumino hlnnriv and' "I Understand thlS lOUma- The phone in the condominium where he was staying let him make calls out, but failed to allow incoming calls ergo, he received no message from the By the way, when am I going! male golfers and one femajj By Larry Hargrove For a guy who made over $300,000 playing golf last year, Tom Weiskopf gets treated pretty shabbily. It all started last week at Hilton Head, S.C., where he was playing in the Sea Pine Heritage Classic. Not only did he have a fairly frustrating time on the golf course, but things weren't much better off the links either.

marys irent is going to be sponsored be here? golfer who'll accompany their ham sandwiches impatiently by the Randall County May 6th, he was told. A litHo nvor on Vinup latap outside world. he started. Someone in the head pros to the final round at Hobbits Glen and Allview Mav 6. crowd interrupted to inform1 Tnm woc hDin him it was the Randallstown away on the chartered jet to The two low male gofcr? New Orleans for the nex stop and one at cacf, I Streakers, Too On Sunday, he shot two-over par 73 to fall to a tie for sixth in the tournament.

The fact that a "pair of streakers had tried to disrupt play hadn't waiting Weiskopf entered the room, slapped a' piece of ham between two slices of light rye, gulped it down, belched twice and headed to the lectern. "I want to apologize for being so late, but we drove from Hilton Head to Savannah, flew from there to Atlanta, couldn't make commercial connections, so we chart- Jaycees. What Was The Question? "Yeah, well I always like to give some of my time up for charitv." he continued. "Inci on me ruft lour, ai leasi, that's where he told everyone he was going. With his rigor ous schedule, even he couldn't helped a bit.

course will then play that same afternoon with Tom anil' Carol at Hobbits. Approximately 72 clubs are -expected to participate in event. dentally, what charity is this i be certain. Yesterday, he was due at the Friendship International Hotel for a kick-off luncheon for the oo for Super Talent Display In Capital Classic for?" Someone pointed to the sign I Qualifying the Chesa- i ttl tin1 i Mil '1 it ft By Mike Farabaugh Athol Springs, N.Y.; 6-7 Jack restricted to the final two min OA' utes in each of the ten-minute Dorsey of Atlanta, 6-7 Kim Quarters. Only question to be answered is whether the speed and quickness of the Washington Stewart of Seattle.

6-6 James Lee of Lexington, 6-4 Steve Collier of Hanover, 6-2 James Wisman of Quincy, 6-0 Butch Lee of New York City; and Dunbar High's team will be able to overcome Beat the price increase! the mammoth height advantage the U.S. team possesses. 6-4 All-America Skip Wise. Many figure Washington will have the advantage, however, because its players have Thursday night's Capital Classic, featuring 23 of the nation's most talented high school basketball players, figures to provide super entertainment for area fans. Tap off is slated for 7.30 P.M.

with an East-West (Washington) preliminary getting under way at 5.30 at the Capital Centre in Landover. Leading the United States All-Stars is the most talked about schoolboy star in the land these days, 6-11 Moses Malone of Petersburg (Va.) High. The All-Stars Joining Malone, the all-time leading scorer in Virginia, are 6-11 Mike Phillips of Akron, Ohio: 6-10 Rick Robey of New played together in the summer leagues. De Matha coach Morgan Wootten has accepted the task of blending this talent into a formidable opponent for the best of Washington to be coached by St. John's Joe Gallagher and Eastern's A.

B. Williamson. Washington Squad Leading the Washington All- At any rate, the Capital Classic, played for the benefit of Children's Hospital in Wash A Hi ington, should be a dandy. Tickets are available at the Stars are prep All-Americas Centre ($6, $4.50 and $3). Pirates Make Minor Trade Donald (Duck) Williams of Mackin and Lovell Joiner of Eastern.

4 Orleans; 6-10 Chris Patton of De Matha's 6-8 Vern Allen is Pittsburgh UP) The Pitts the tallest of the Washington stars, but De Matha 6-7 burgh Pirates announced minor league trade yesterday, sending two players from Char leston to the Chicago Cubs' Wichita team for infielder An- Dick Allen Calls It A Week Kenny Carr, Mackin's 6-6 Keith Herron, Potomac's 6-7 Curtis Vanlandingham and Crossland's 6-6 Ralph Ledbet-ter are all known for strong rebounding. Eastern's Tyrone Jones stands only 5-9, but he won't be lost amid the big men in tnony LaRussa. The players dealt from Charlestonoutfielder Dave and infielder Alfredo Za-vela both played at Sher-brooke last season. Arrington much the same way Nate (The Skate) Archibald doesn't. batted .311 and Zavala .203.

LaRussa, 29, had a .314 batting average at Wichita last year. As for the entertainment angle, dunking will be allowed and pressing defenses will be (S)QIliIiHnIIDIIEiIRIEID (Cont. from Page C7) cold shower at Christmas and be ready to open the season. "And I'll tell you another thing. He's the best baserunner I've ever seen.

Better than Maury Wills. Better than anyone." Out At Third 1 The words were hardly out of Tanner's mouth when, in the first inning, Allen was cut down for the third out trying to advance from first to third on a single. So much for the credibility x)f Chuck Tanner. FACTORY AIR CONDITIONED 73 PLYMOUTH FURY "111" 4-D00RS "This club is still 24 players plus Allen," said a White Sox observer who makes it his business to be objective. "He's not even part of the club.

He seldom even takes infield practice. "Last year the other players seemed to protect him. They almost seemed amused that he (Mitt I got away with so many things. It was as if they enjoyed seeing1, him tweak the nose of management and the establishment. "But this year I don't see F-250.

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