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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 47

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MONTOYA OFF CARD 2c3 flnjtlf Zivrji 3 W.on.,Jun5,1972-frtia JOHN HALL Collado to Sub Against Sinda the two hottest young prospects In the Southland, are featured in scheduled six- rounders. Heair, the unbeaten Ig-nacio, lightweight," will be seeking his fifth consecutive knockout against Ruben Ortega. Chacon, the San Fernando featherweight who hat won all five of his pro Talk of the Town Interest in the off-TV portion of the program. Jimmy Heair and Bobby face Ray Llamas. First bout tonight is at 8.

But a win over Sinda would erase those defeats. Sinda became a celebrity with his startling 10th-round knockout over Ramos, the former world featherweight champion, Sinda, the African champion, has a 15-3-2 record. He proved against Ramos that he has punching power a3 well as the ability to take a good puuch. The Sinda-Collado fight will be the Channel 5 feature, but there is as much I Distributed by The AJfiwd Hart Company 80 Proof 100 Grain Neufr Spirits ABOUND TOWN: Once a hitter, always a hitter Stan Musial, glancing around at such as Allie Reynolds, Me Raw hi, Don Larsea and Bust Meyer at the oldti-mers' luncheon preceding Sunday's "Saint Casey Stengel" at Dodger Stadium: "There are too many pitchers. There's always been too many pitchers.

I go to quite a few of these oldtimer affairs and 90 of those who show up are pitchers. You know that 10,000 pitchers went to war and not a single one was killed." Babe Herman, recalling an old conversation with Stengel about Yogi Berra: "We agreed Yogi was a tremendous catcher, a great clutch hitter. We talked for at least 15 minutes about him, about all the things he could do for a ball club. Then, Casey started telling me how great he was on the bases, that he was also one of the quickest base runners he'd ever seen. Suddenly, I realized we'd been talking about Mickey Mantle," Dodger vice president Bed bringing Stengel to the microphone: "I promised I'd get Casey up here to start speaking by 2 p.m.

because we've got to be out of here by 7 p.m." Jackie Robinson, never predictable, said so many warm and wonderful things about Peter BY DAN HAFNER Tam Staff Writer Cesar Sinda made the most cf his opportunity when he was supposed to be a "tuneup" for Sugar Ramos and now it is Juan Collado's turn. The state lightweight champion will face Sinda in the scheduled 10-round main event at the Forum tonight. Collado is a late substitute for Lobito Mon-toya, who decided he wasnt in good enough shape to face Sinda. Collado beat Montoya in San Jose last month to win the California 135-pound title, but for the most part he has come up a little short against the good lightweights. Lost to Good Ones At 25, the Dominican Republic native who lives in Santa Ana, has com-pliled a 33-9-1 record.

Among the good ones he has lost decisions to are Rodolfo Gonzalez, Jimmy Robertson and Ruben Evonne Bows to Billie Jean; Gimeno Rallies PARIS i Billie Jean King of Long Beach won women's singles title Sunday in the French Open tennis championships the only major crown that had escaped her by defeating Evonne Goolagong of Australia, 6-3, 6-3, while Spain's Andres Gimeno defeated Patrick Proisy of France, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1, 6-1, for the men's singles title. In a dozen years of international play, Mrs. King has won the Wimbledon title three times, the U.S. championship twice, the Italian championship, the German, the Australian, the South American, the Irish, the Argentine and the Austrian crowns. But in six years of playing in this tournament, rated as the world clay court championship, she had never before gone beyond the quarter-finals.

The victory was worth $4,000 to Mrs. King. Miss Goolagong, ranked No. 1 In the world, collected The 100 points Mrs. King earned for her victory vaulted her to the top of the women's Grand Prix standings with 229 points.

Miss Goolagong is second with 205. The victory was worth $12,000 to Gimeno, 31 Proisy, 22, earned $6,000. if i. f- 4 c. Dixon 1 AUTHORIZED DEALER MIDYEAR DEMO SALE BUY on LEASE Steve Prefontaine Love that LA.

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1 accomplishment of the annual reunion And the "sunny hours" have come and gone for another year. Thumbs Up: For one of the classic clutch performances by any "team" in any year. Thumbs up for quar-ter-milers John Smith and Benny Brown, 100 meters champ Warren Edmonson, triple jumper James Butts and high jumper Dwight Stones. Thumbs up for coach Jim Bush and every one of the Bruins who showed us all what an inspired team really is during UCLA's runaway national track and field title triumph Saturday in Eugene. It was one of those truly tremendous collective efforts that come along about only once in a lifetime.

Very good show, gentlemen. Notable Quotables: St. Louis third sacker Joe Torre, the National League batting king, analyzing his art: "We tend to overcomplicate this game. A batter gets into a slump by thinking about his last time at bat and what he did wrong. You must forget the last time and think only about this time.

The batter often gives the pitcher too much credit, overcomplicating things in his own mind. This game is hard to play, and you must work at it, but it's not complicated." (Thanks Joe, we will wrap the message up with a ribbon and send it special delivery to Jim Lef ebvre). Angel southpaw Clyde Wright: "It's a character-builder to get the first pitch to every hitter over the plate." (Thanks Clyde, and now explain exactly how you do that to Nolan Byan.) Oregon's Steve Prefontaine, the dazzling peewee NCAA champ, explaining that nobody is perfect, particularly a lot of us in Los Angeles: "According to the papers, Jim Bush is supposed to hate my guts, and I'm supposed to hate his. Well, Jim Bush and I are damn good friends. In fact, he's like I am.

When somebody asks me a question, I'm going to answer him straight but I think down there in L.A. they have the image that I'm an egotistical slob That I blow up real easy and that I'm a feisty-type person. I AM a feisty-type person. When somebody steps on my toes, I'm going to step on his toes. I guess I alienated a few of the reporters because they asked me some very ignorant questions that I don't like to lower myself to answer You know, like I ran in L.A.

in my freshman year at TJCLA in the Pac-8 championships, and it was 95 degrees, and they were asking me 'Are you and maybe I was just a little too blunt The newsmen, I think, have to realize that they're not doing us a favor because as far, as I'm concerned I'd just as soon get showered and get the hell but of there instead of standing around shooting the bull." Steve, and, incidentally, how was the weather Saturday in Eugene?) I TENNIS, With such strange bedfellows as Bill Shoemaker, chess wizard Bobby Fischer, sportcast-er Marty Liquori, Hank Greenberg, O. J. Simpson and Kick Barry, they are staging something called "The Second Annual Dewar's Sports Celebrity Tennis Championships" this afternoon at La Costa As usual, the event was preceded by a buildup kickoff luncheon. This particular luncheon the other day at the Sheraton West turned out to be curiously unusual, though "I've got to admit I don't know anything at all about tennis," said emcee Dennis James, opening the program "I'm really an awful tennis player and don't play it seriously," said pole vaulter Bob Seagren, another of the 16 celebrity entries. "But my wife has been after me for a long time to take her to La Costa.

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