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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News du lieu suivant : Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 44

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Forty-Four TIMES-LEADER. THE EVENING NEWS, WILKES-BARRE, PA. WEDNESDAY EVENING, IUNK2t197I Favorite Win assic A Strong elated -v FINAL BURST TO GLORY HE TURNING AFTER -v o- Cold Shoulder For Cowboys' Bob ayes By DENNE H. FREEMAN AMOclittd Preu Sport Writer Dallas CD Dallas Cowboy wide receiver Bob Hayes has gotten more cold shoulders than an old maid. THREE-WEEK-REST By BOB GREEN AnoeUtnl Press Golf WHIM Atlanta.

CD Jack Nicklaus, easily the dominant figure in the game, ranked as a strong favorite today for the first prize in the $123,000 Atlanta Golf Classic. 4 Hayes, who played out his op Nicklaus, who has made onlyj tion with the Cowboys in 1970, has dickered with numerous National Football League clubs. "They're still afraid of whal SOFTBALL LEAGUE TIED the commissioner Fete Kozene might do," Hayes said. "Some have made an offer but I got the nine previous starts this year, has been out of action the last three weeks and is making his last competitive appearance before the United States Open in Ardmore, June 17-20. Even with his restricted schedule, Nicklaus easily ranks as the premier performer for the season.

He's the only three-time winner, he is the leading impression they really didn't want me. I never saw an offer in writing." Under NFL policy, if another Hayes added "I don't know when it all will be settled. It's been almost a year now and training camp is only five weeks' away. It's been tough for my family. When I do sign, it will be definitely for more than a year.

But it won't be tomorrow." Hayes said if the Cowboyg offered a year ago what they are offering now he wouldn't have played out his option. "I do know I could play first team ball on any other team in professional football, but I keep getting a cold shoulder," Hayes said. "And some of those teams need receivers, too." Asked if he had considered seriously going to cold, cold Canada where he might be treated warmer, Hayes said: "I Stack's Cafe knocked the" pow erful Bayo's team from the un defeated ranks in the Greater money winner with more than $131,000 and has taken down the first prize in his last two starts the rich Tournament of Cham Wilkes-Barre Softball League over the weekend by a 12-8 pions and the Byron Nelson Classic. The powerful, 31 -year-old superstar, who has spent most of I 'n) the last three weeks coaching his son's Little League baseball team in Florida, wasn't sched score. Leading the winners were Jim Miner with a home run and Ritchie Gavlick and Ritchie Mc-Kiel with two hits apiece.

Joe Czapalewski was the winning hurler with Paul DeFago taking the loss. Tony's of Nanticoke stayed in a three-way tie for first by dumping Benny's, 6-2. Yogi Yag-aenski hurled for the win, aid team signs Hayes it would leave Bullet Bob's new club at the mercy of Rozelle to give the Cowboys just compensation. And since Hayes is a super star, it means the other club would lose a super star to Dallas. Hayes said he has considered some sort of legal action against the NFL.

"I'm a little bitter about It," he said. "I feel it should be challenged in court." Hayes took a 10 percent pay cut last year to play out his option on a salary of about $55,000. Hayes has been reported asking $75,000. He said the Cowboys are getting closer in their negotiations to what he wants. "We've been getting closer for haven't ruled that out." Hayes added "I've said all along that my first preference ia to play here.

But I may still have to leave Dallas," uled to arrive until today. Lee Trevino, another top contender in the 72-hole chase that begins Thursday on the liill, par-72 Atlanta Country Club course, also was scheduled for a late arrival. 'Trevino, who scored his second victory of the season last ed by. the hitting of Jiggs Mc- OlHgi3MA4 guire and Ray Witczak. John Rebo and Jack Pelchar account Manager Earl Weaver of tha champion Baltimore Orioles operates on the theory that three catchers offer a team protection at that important position.

ed for four hits for the losers. Canonero Medically Fit For The Belmont Moore's remained tied for weeKwilh an easy triumph in the Danny Thomas Memphis first lace by virtue of a 25-16 the past couple of weeks, but we slugfest win over Anthracite By ED SCHUYLER JR I conditions," said Baptista. uiaics ill vcitcucia, auumt; luai still haven't reached the point to Jhope to retain shares in the colt; where I can definitely say 1 11 xviik nr wuuirau lvhnm I hp Ova hlf uroat nnf. field will officially be entered Friday are expected to oppose Canonero II. They are Jim French, Good Behaving, Bold Reason, High be back with the Cowboys next Classic, is the No.

2 money winner of the season with more than $115,000 and appears to be the top of his game. He's finished fourth or better teven times this season and, Cafe. Home runs by Walt Ciolek, Butch Lehman and P. J. Kane helped Bob Leski rack up the win.

A two-game losing streak was he felt Canonero II would have the best opportunity as a stallion in the United States because of the mares that would be on the market his owner says'tja aj stU(j -and he is ready-a doctor says! Vven it tho season. There more involved in the contract negotiation! than just money, and we still havt to iron out some differences." -three days away from the Bel- hj RVntiVt. hi. mont Stakes and his bid for ia.ld'v5.t binder, Purse Finder, Salem, broken by Penn Cooler as they, At least eight S-year-olds the Sole Mio and Epic Journey. upended Gob 7-5.

Jake Cen- in i A decision will not be an sulla led PC with three hits, along with timely hitting by Bob nounced until after the Belmont more importantly, has played steadily for several weeks. A Mechanical Game "Mine is pretty much a mechanical game," the colorful Mexican-American said. "I can't play well if I don't play all the Riemensnyder, Jack GoscieW' ski and Jerry Grohowski. Al Fin Stakes," said Pedro Baptista, who owns Canonero II but races him in the name of Edgar arelll took the win over Al Sel- mer. Caibett, his son-in-law.

"But win or lose Canonero will be sold after the Belmont. This, provided the price and condi time. I've got to stay at it to do any good." Some other top challengers include South African Gary Player, England's Tony Jacklin, the Hudson Polish Club battered Tirpak's, 15-1, behind home runs by Joe O'Day and Billy Olshef-ski and three hits by Joe Seran. Standings Bavo's 4 1 tions are those we seek." A victory in the 116-mile Bel Moore's mont Stakes Saturday at Belmont Park would make Canonero II the first winner 6ince Citation in 1948 to win thorough Tony's Hudson Penn Cooler bred racing's Triple Crown the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont. Canonero II would be the ninth to achieve the feat.

Stack's Gob's Benny's U. S. Open title-holder who is making his first start in five -weeks, Masters king Charles Coody, defending champion Tommy Aaron and such two-time winners this season as J. C. Snead and Tom Shaw.

Also on hand are always-dangerous Frank Beard and Dave Hill, the controversial player who last week filed a $1 million damage suit against the PGA and the Tournament Players Division. Tirpak's Anthracite "He'll be in the race," said Dr. William O. Reed, one of the veterinarians who has looked after the Kentucky-bred colt since his arrival here. "Don't worry about that." Hill, who filed the suit after BETHEA ON FIGHT CARD payins a $500 fine for "conduct unbecoming a professional golf' Canonero II has been inflicted with a skin rash and an infected right hind foot, but Reed said the rash has all but disappeared er" did not appear before the TPD Policy Board at that croup's regularly scheduled it- trss ii a fig i and the foot infection is respond meeting Tuesday.

ing to treatment. A star-studded fight card has Among the missing in the 150- Baptista, a Venezuelan indus bt.cn arranged for Friday eve trialist, said five groups from ning. June 11. by promoter Paul mao field are Arnold Palmer, Billy Casper and $100,000 winner Miller Barber. the United States and one each Ruddy of Scranton.

Bouts will from Venezuela, Japan and Eng ri V- DYNAGLASS Vi j- I Silent Guard 1) be held in the Scranton CYC. land have bid to buy Canonero Ralph Palladin, the No. 2 II. junior middleweight in the world Fischer Holding "We are listening to the vari meets Tom "The Bomb" Bethea ous offers both as to money and of New York. Bethea holds i knockout win over Nino Benve Strong Chess Lead GUARANTEED 40-MOS.

4 Pliea of Polyester Cord Plus 2 Fiber Glass Belts nuti: he beat former British mid NFL PROBE Vancouver, B. C. Ml The iixth game in the series to select dleweight champ Mark Rowe, and fought for the world middle' weight title. This is one of the a challenger for the World Chess Championship adjourned here Tuesday with U. S.

Grandmaster Bobby Fischer holding a strong 2 10-round bounts on the card In the other 10-round bout, Al CONTINUES 4 Quinney of Buffalo will meet hard punching Lloyd Nelson of Philadelphia. Cleveland, Ohio UV-More wit Appearing in a six-round hout, nesses were scheduled to be Binghamton's undefeated heavy heard today by a federal grand weight Tommy Kost jury here which resumed its tafres on rugged Ernie Watts of probe Tuesday of the National Football League for possible anti DYNACLASS Silo Gawd Rrulr I SAU Federal with toot aid tin Prk RICK ExciM Tai TUBELESS BLACKWALL C78-13 or 6.50x13 $33.99 $25.49 IM $38.99 $29.24 12.38 G78-14 or 8.25x14 $11,99 $31.49 12.55 TUBELESS WUITEWALL C7S-13 or 6.5013 $37.99 $28.49 $1.92 $42.99 $32.24 12.38 G78-14 or 8.25x14 $45.99 $34.49 12.55 G78-1S or 8.2515 $46.99 $35.24 t2M WhitewalU and ether tizea also available at rimiUr urine Orange. N. J. trust violations, In another six-round bout, Jar- lead.

At adjournment on the 43rd move, Fischer was two pawns ahead of Soviet Grandmaster Mark Tairaanov and it appeared only the formality of Taimanov's resignation was needed Wednesday. The victory would give Fischer a 6-0 sweep in the best-of -ten-game match. Winner of the- quarter-final elimination match will meet Danish Grandmaster Brent Larsen in a semi-final game uf the challengers' playoff. The winner of the challenger series will meet world champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union for the title. The jury held only a morning rin Johnny Gause, the Reading heavyweight who lost an unpop session Tuesday to hear testi Auto Mr Conditioners mony from Chicago Bears as ular decision to Tom Kost in sistant coach Abe Gibron before April, will meet colorful Baltimore heavy Wild Bill Hardney.

conducting other business in the 1 I afternoon. Opening up the card at 8:30 in Gibron's testimony was the a four-round bout will be Wilkes- first before the jury since it re Barre's Ray Hall and Buffalo's cessed May 6 after hearing from Ray Nelson. George S. Halas, 76, owner and founder of the Bears, and 210 CFM from Bert Rose, 51, an assistant to NFL Commissioner Pete Ro zelle from 1964 to 1967, ALLSTATE Passenger Tire Guarantee anf The jury, which has centered Tread life Guarantee Tread Wear-Out Guarantee Eye Glasses Required Arnie Palmer Proves He Is QuHe Human a re and riuv its probe on alleged blacklisting wliii i Srinais 41 tin IsiharM frs aws-siasj wmmi kmris mt W(oeB ha sattial eV in me Degan its investiga tion last November. It is sched CwfaifsJ 4j(iwlt Ttmi mm it Wmr Ummr Lsmft TV mmmm mt mmtim ffmsMtfMl Wttart mr WiH Dot 1 irMsfjt for tkt lira.

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CB Arnold Palmer, golfing success, multimillionaire and the idol of millions, is also quite human. Palmer now has to wear glasses, not to play golf, Tint ovpn in niihlin. But he has them. "Crusader" 4-Ply Nylon Cord Tiret ion KeasKins. Gibron spent six seasons 1950- 55 as offensive guard for the ueveland Browns after starting "Got a little fuzzy," said the golfing great Tuesday at a press conference for the Team Championship Tournament at Laurel Valley Golf Club; July 26 to ms pro lootDau career with the 6.50x13 Tuneless BUckwall old Buffalo Bills of the All- wj American Conference.

He fin Plu. $1.7 F.E.T. and Id tire August 1 ished his playing days with two years each with the Philadelphia Palmer didn't need glasses last year when he and Nicklaus r-agies ana Bears. teamed un to win the same tour Details of Gibron's testimony 7.75x14 Tubeless BWekwal Craaader Boost 1S" nament, then named the Four- were unavailable. George Archer, Bobby Nichols; Bruce Crampton, Orville Moody; Gardner Dickinson, Sam Snead; Bob Charles, Bruce Devlin; Dave Hill, Mike Hill; Jim Colbert, Dean Refrain; -and Dave Eichelberger, J.

Goosie. Preceding the Team Champi Ball Tournament. faa IU3 F.E.T. and eld tire ind eld lira -I co I i And he won't need them this Carrier year on the course when he ana 8.25x14 Tubeless Ballots Available For All-Star Team Philadelphia Phillies fans Nicklaus defend their title. BUekwanCnaMd.

"There's been a lot of about the name," said onship this year will be the Pro- 3Ut tJ IU3 F.E.T. and lira and aid lira Am tournament. may obtain All-Star Game bal- Sixty-four professional teams Palmer. "Now it's the team championship. It's going to be 1" will play as a team, along with 7.75x15 Tubeless BtaekwaO Craaadar lots neither at Veterans Stadium or any of the club's ticket agen exciting.

two amateur partners. 9Sar cies. The pros will be teamed on flut t2.lt F.E.T. and aid tire "I thought it was exciting last year," he hastily "I hope it isn't any different this year At Phillies' borne games, mem the basis of a draw, but any two bers of the Hot Pants Patrol amateurs may elect to have their names drawn as a team. than last" -Palmer and Nicklaus have to usnerettes will distribute the ballots.

Ballot boxes are located throughout the stadium. There will be no prizes or prize be the favorites in the tourna money based on individual scores The All-Star Game will be in the Pro-Am. In the Team Crampionship. 'played in Detroit on Tuesdav. $200,000 in prize money will bejJuly 13.

Phillies players on the distributed, with $40,000 printed ballot are shortstop 000 a man) going to the winning jLarry Bowa, catcher Tim Mc- ment over the Laurel Course, nestled in the Laurel Hishlands. More than 30 teams have indicated they will play in the championship. Besides the Palmer-NIcklaus team, pairs which are exempt bpcauta cf their scores last year kit: Sears team SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Satisfaction Guaranteed er Your Money -Back Gateway Shopping Center Kingston-Edwardsrille Phone 288-3661-Free Parking The field is limited to 64 teams. Tucsdaj Thru Friday 9TC19 Saturday Carver and third, baseman Don Money. There is space for write-in votes for unlisted players such as Willie Montanez, the Phillies rookie center fielder.

NBC will televise the final two rounds on the par 71 course. UAJtl, KOE1TXX AKD Cd scene of the 1965 PGA..

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