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The GAZETTt', Muntrcol, Jon. 147 28 Sportsbeat TV-Radio Hawaiian Champ bids to start 73 like '72 Urn i Super Bowl VII likely to set TV viewing record p.m. today and 4.30 p.m. the West next sonality, sends Mr. Nixon will be in By BRODIE SNYDER returns to action in tomorrow afternoon's feature event.

Trained and driven by Robert Samson, the 1972 driving champion, Hawaian Champ entries Hawaian Champ, a six-year-old pacer who holds the distinction of having won more races at Blue Bonnets in a single year than any other horse in modern racing Bonnets In addition, the filmed Classic, in which two-man play, returns at 4 p.m. Jerry Heard and Lanny who eventually win it, Hale Irwin and Lou Graham third-to-last football a highlight today is the on ABC (Ch. 8, 22) at 4 those in action will be backs who scored four each in New Year's games: Johnny Rodgers who did it against Dame in the Orange Bowl; Sam Cunningham, who. big day against Ohio Slate Bowl on tomorrow afternoon: and 12 have the Boston and the Chicago Black a 3 p.m. NHL game; Ch.

Hull and the Winnipeg the Minnesota Fighting in a 1.30 p.m. WHA Sunday. Wherever he Is, he's sure to be watching on TV. The President gets some help from his wife, too. "He loves football," says Pat, "and so do I.

But he usually works while he watches, and there ore constant interruptions. When he has to go to the telephone, I make it a practice to try to keep up with what is happening so I may fill him in." Notts NBC paid $2.75 million for the Super Bowl rights. It alternates, year by year, with CBS in carrying the game Last year's Super Bowl was second only to the 1971 Bob Hope Christmas Show in ratings for a scheduled program. That doesn't include things like moon landings, etc Only 63,036 attended in L.A. when Super Bowl 1 was played there in 1967 Joe Garagiola, the old St.

Louis Cardinal catcher turned TV per quote of the year. "After Colorado's basketball team beat Oklahoma State, 83-62, State's coach, Sam Aubrey, was asked how he slept following the game. Said Aubrey: 'Just like a baby. I would sleep an hour and wake up and cry for an The richest golf tournament ever, that two-week, $500,000 event at Pinehurst, N.C., in November, hasn't yet sold TV rights. The tourney will conflict with weekend pro football, but PGA commissioner Joseph C.

Dey Jr. is optimistic. "I think we can wrestle with that gorilla," he said Highlights The World Hockey Association's first all star game will be seen on the CBC's English network (CH. 6) and on Ch. 10 at 2.30 p.m.

today. Golf is back on the tube this weekend, with the third round of the Los Angeles Open on CBS (Ch. of The Gazette With the lifting of the local blackout since the Los Angeles Coliseum is sold out for Super Bowl VII next Sunday, NBC is predicting that its telecast of the Miami-Washington game will attract 75 million viewers the largest audience for a sports event ever. Last year's Super Bowl, when Dallas beat Miami, was seen by 74 million the previous record. What will put this one over the top is the three million homes within 75 miles of the Coliseum that will see the game.

It's the first time ever that there won't be a local blackout for the Super Bowl, and it came about when all 90,182 seats worth $1,352,730 were sold. Included in the not-now-blacked-out area in San Clemente, the California home of the No. 1 U.S. football fan, President Nixon. It's not known if along his fuvorite 3) at 5 Sports Frazier defence tomorrow.

CBS Golf teams today with Wadklns, against On the weekend, Hula Bowl p.m. Among a pair of touchdowns Day Bowl of Nebraska, Notre and USC's had his in the Rose Hockey Ch. 5 Bruins Hawks in 3 has Bobby Jets against Saints start. Pirates depart for home after tribute to Clemente won a total of 18 races at lilue Bonnets last year which makes him the leading contender for claiming horse-of-theycar honors. He closed out the 1972 season with four victories in his last five starts and lias been tabbed a 5-2 early favorite to resume his winning ways tomorrow.

As usual, Samson will handle the son of Greentree Adios who will have to overcome the No. 8 starting post. IMPROVED HORSE Ken Wilson's Sidney Frost, vastly improved of late, and Normand Lague's Pec are considered the main threats to Hawaian Champ with the other starters being Nippy Frost, Heinz Travel, Orbiler N. Davey S. Hal and The Goat.

The pacing feature, for a purse of $3,500, will share tomorrow's spo'light with a trotting event for a similar purse. The eight-horse field in that race will be headed by New Zealand import Caswell who won seven races in 1972 for trainer Gaetan Baillar-geon. Caswell who will move from the No. 3 slot, will have Jean-Paul. Morel at the controls.

Marcel Charbonneau's veteran campaigner, Quick, and Alain Bazinet's recent claim from Windsor. Regis LobeH, rate the top challengers. The latter will be moving up in class sharplv this time but has looked impressive in his first two starts here which he won handily. OTHERS IN FIELD Rounding out the field In his t-ot will be Katy Woo ster, Sword Hanover, Fros'e- Yankee. Gen'kman Mir and Kentucky Blend.

Meanwhile Gil'es Gendron, last year's leading dash winner in Montreal with 232 victories, will be looking for his first official win of the year on tomorrow's card. Gendrcn won on? race on Thursday night's opening program willi trotter Varlo Hanover but was disqualified. Tomorrow, he is listed to handle seven horses including the veteran pacer Orbiter in the feature pacing event. Samson, who topped all drivers in Montreal in 1972 with a driving average of .350 is slated for only two drives. In addition to Hawaian Champ, the 23-year-old is due to handle pacer AC's Yose-mite in the day's Second race.

The Joe Frazier-George Foreman heavyweight title bout in Kingston, Jamaica, Jan. 22 will be shown here on the giant closed-circuit TV screen at the Forum with tickets scaled at $8 and $12. Promoter Regis Levesque bought the Quebec rights for $50,000 and has arranged for telecasts in Quebec City, 1ST RACE Claiming Pace $7,500. Punt $1,800. 4 GladMton Adlo A.

Hsnna 1 2 0 0 0 0 5-2 5 Stormy Ken J. P. Mortl 1 1010 3-1 8 Lehlqh Express M. Dostle 3 7 2 0 0 0 0 3 Madge M(tle No Drlvtr 623 0000 92 2 Direct Stepper No Driver 2) 2 0000 5 1 l-Beiie Wilson M. Plcard 3 5 0 0 0 0 4-1 6 Star Alan J.

Hebert 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 81 7 Bux Mont Pride G. Paquette 648 0000 81 2ND RACE Claiming Pace $4,500. Purse MOO 5 AC'S Yesamlt R. Samson 313 MOO 5-2 4 Ski Bum No Driver 471 0000 31 5 Side Effects No Driver 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 41 Rengenul J. P.

Charron accj 2 0 0 0 0 2 8 Portage Starr G. Gendron 7 3 2 0 0 0 0 $1 7 Vindicator N. S. Boucher 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 61 6 Darn Good Night R. Renaud 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 81 1 Peter Magic M.

Plcard 2 1 9 0 0 0 0 101 3 Two Mountains Step Y. Richer 8 2 5 0 0 0 0 121 A Cecil Mir No Driver Rusty Major J. Hebert 3RD RACE Pace N.W. of $403 per start. Purse $3,000.

3 Ikey N. J. P. Morel 4 1 1 0000 52 2 Algerine A. Y.

Gamache 234 0000 31 6 Pier Mac M. Brosseau 324 0000 41 1 Deena Wll M. Plcard 7 3 2 0 0 0 0 9-2 i CA Dundee No Driver 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 51 7 Quick Brew A. Hanna 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 61 5 Potent Yankee C. Pelletier 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 81 4TH RACE Trot n.w.

of 275 per start. Purse 2,300. 1-Tina Silk J. Hebert 6 1 4 0 0 0 0 5-2 9 Turnabout V. Bourqon 7 3 4 0 0 31 3 Uncles Mon A.

Hanna 374 0000 41 Newport N. Bardier 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 92 8 Provo Hanover P. Robillerd 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 51 4 Cornish Horn M. Plcard 2 7 1 0 0 0 0 61 5 Auswyn Brook M. Giguere 559 0000 81 6 Gemini Frost G.

Gendron 223 0000 81 7 Katle J. P. Gauthier 2 2 "1 0 0 0 0 10-1 AE Windy Spectator Macdonald 5TH RACE Pace n.w. of 275 per start. Purse 2,300.

3-Fred A. Y. Gamache 111 0 0 0 0 J-2 1 Bethel Champ P. Robillard 6 5 4 1 0 0 0 31 Miranda Girl J. P.

Morel 3 26 0000 41 6 Magic Moment A. Hanna 7 1 3 0 0 0 0 92 5 Wicked Mir J. Hebert 6 7 5 0 0 0 0 51 7 Anderson Bonnios G. Gendron 1 1 6 0000 61 2 Beaute Coloniale A. Lalonde 4 9 7 0 0 0 0 81 8 Yvonne Coloniale No Driver 935 0000 101 6TH RACE Trot n.w.

of 375 per start. Purse 9 Wyncrest Tom J. P. Charron 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 52 3 Star Record M. Picard 4 1 6 0 0 0 0 31 8 Superman Mir M.

Dostle 545 0000 41 7 Miqhty Emperor V. Bourgon 4 2 3 0000 92 2 Luila Mir Y. Poirier 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 51 6 Mabrouk J. Hebert 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 6-1 5 Flicka Express A. Hanna 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 81 1 Capri Mir G.

Gendron 582 0000 81 4 Mar Mic Gerry J. Cyrenne 445 0000 101 7TH RACE Pace n.w. of 250 per start. Purse $2,203. 3 Jopaga J.

P. Morel 21 1 0000 S-2 2 Cast Iron Kid G. Gendron 516 0000 31 1 Startron G. Beaulleu 34S 0000 41 8- Caroldon Blue Y. Gam-h 527 0000 92 7 Richelieu Fleurle C.

Rocheleau 4 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 6 Two Mountains Call N. Bardier 222 0000 61 5 Frost Free M. Picard 846 0000 81 4 Cobra Angus J. Hebert 888 0000 81 8TH RACE Trot. Won in excess of $4,000.

Purse $3,500. 3 Caswell N. J. P. Morel 8 3 1 0000 52 6 Quick J.

P. Gauthier 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 31 5 Regis LobeH L. St-Jacques 1 1 6 0000 41 4 Frosted Yankee A. Hanna 445 0000 92 2 Sword Hanover M. Pelletier 5 5 1 0 0 0 0 51 1 Kety Wooster T.

Miller 3 5 6 0 0 0 0 6-1 7 Gentleman Mir P. E. Allain 1 83 000O 81 8 Kentucky Blend R. Ponton 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 101 9TH RACE Pace. Won in excess of $4,000.

Purse 3,500. 8 Hawaian Champ R. Samson 41 1 0000 52 3 Sidney Frost M. Picard 3 6 1 0 0 0 0 31 4 Pec S. Boucher 1 6 5 0 0 0 0 41 6 Davey S.

Hal M. Pelletier 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 92 7 The Goat J. Hebert 674 0000 51 5 Orblter N. No Driver 51 7 0000 61 2 Heinie Travel J. P.

Charron 663 O000 81 1 Nippy Frost Y. Gamache 5 2 8 0 0 0 0 81 10TH RACE Pace. n.w. of 324 per start. Purse $2,600.

1 Maior Billy J. Hebert 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 52 6 Sangria Y. Poirier 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 31 4 Diamond Frost D. Normandin 64 1 0000 41 7 Betsies Dream M. Brosseau 9 4 7 0 0 0 0 92 3 Horatio P.

Robillard 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 51 2 Mr. Coal J. P. Charron 861 0000 61 5 Glamour Boy M. Picard 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 81 8 Rodney Hanna J.

P. Morel 31 1 0000 81 9 Bay of Bengal C. Pelletier 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 101 Trois-Rivieres, Hull and Sorel as well and hopes to add to the network Sept-Iles and either Sherbrooke or Granby. Live, the match has been scaled from $20 to $125. Levesque also announced the Forum coverage will include a preliminary bout but the promoters have been unable to obtain a guarantee it will be Al Ford's challenge for Percy Hayles Commonwealth lightweight title.

It could be some other match on the card A court in Houston has reversed a $55,000 default judgment against Floyd Patterson for alleged failure to comply with a contract to fight Mark Tessman in 1970. The judge ruled the case should go back to court for disposal because Patterson did not receive proper notice of the action Oscar (Shotpn) Albarado, No. 3 ranking world junior middleweight, scored a 10-round split decision over Thurman Durden at Los Angeles Olympic Auditorium Al Romano of North Adams, knocked Bobby Richard of Portland, down three times en route to a decision in Portland. mercy mission to earthquake-t Managua, Nicaragua crashed Just after takeoff. Seven navy divers, operating off the Sagebrush, were concentrating on an area where a grappling hook Thursday hit what a navy spokesman described only as "something big." He said, however, the search was difficult because of the 120-foot depth of the water at the site, about miles offshore.

The body of the pilot, Jerry Hill of Ypslilanti, was recovered Wednesday, and the sailors found hundreds of cans of food in the area Thursday. It was believed the food was part of the relief supplies aboard the missing aircraft. Weekend SATURDAY Noon 4 Sports Huddle 73. 6-Spcrts 12:30 p.m. 11 Roller Derby.

1 p.m. 5, 7 Roller Derby. 1:10 p.m. 4, 4, 11 Sports Special (CBC Curling Championship), 13 Wrestling. 9 The Outdoorsman.

3 p.m. i-Senlor Bowl Football (North vs. South at Mobile, 9 Sports Magazine. 2:30 p.m. 4, 4, 10, ll-WHA Hockey (All-Star Game, East vs.

West). 22 Pro Bowlers Tour. 8, 13 Roller Derby. 9 Game of the Week. 4 p.m.

3 CBS Golf Classic (Jerry Heard-Lanny Wadkins vs. Hale Irwin-Lou Graham). 8, 22-Hula Bowl (East vs. West). 12 Sports Beat 73.

Shorts at Forum Arctic golf Moncton the expansion pool in Legion playing The Lachine Branch of the Canadian Legion has lined up what it calls an Arctic Golf Tournament on the snow-swept Grovehill Golf Club Jan. 14. Players must wear either skis or snowshoes. They use regulation clubs, hitting a red-colored tennis ball Bill McGinnis, the tournament chairman for Best bet: the Canadian Open last summer at the Cherry Hill Golf Club at Ridgeway, Ont, which drew a record $250,000 gate, has been named Buffalo's sportsman-of-the-year for 1972. The club also gave him a model similar to the Peter Jackson eskimo carving trophy Lawyers have been given 10 days to file supplementary briefs in the $2,000,000 lawsuit filed by Janie Blalock against the LPGA.

Her lawyers said at a hearing in Atlanta, that her suspension from the tour violated federal antitrust laws because the action was taken by fellow-competitors who stood to gain financially by her exclusion from the tournaments. Unless the judge grants a motion for summary judgment, a jury is to be empanelled Jan. 22 to try the case. Gladstone Adios (4) in. first Fergy's Favorites West Hill posts first victory WW SAN JUAN (UPn The Pittsburgh Pirates left for home yesterday after flying here to voice their condolences personally to the 32-year-old widow of their great outfielder.

Roberto Clemente. A plane earning the team, including Pirate president Daniel. Galbreath, general manager Joe Brown, manager Bill Virdon and former manager Danny Murtaugh, took off from the same airport from which C'emen'e's plane took off five days earlier. a a 11 commissioner Bowie Kuhn, also left yesterday to return to New York. Witnesses at San Juan International Aii-port said the members of the team ill appeared to be affected by their meeting Thursday night with Mrs.

Vera Clemente. As 1 emente's teammates approached the young widow, one by one, at her home Thursday night, several of them were crying openlv. MOST DISTRAUGHT Among those who appeared to be most distraught at the loss were pitcher Dock Ellis and trainer Tony Bartirome. Before going to the Clemente home in suburban Rio Piedras, the Pirates had attended private mass of resurrection at the San Fer-mndo church in Carolina, Cl'menfe's hometown. San Juan Archbishop Luis Aponte Martinez officiated.

Ga'breath, who led the delegation, said Thursday President Nixon had asked him to get all the details of Cle-mente's pi i for the "sports city" for Puerto Rican youths, and to report to Nixon, who was interested in whe'her the federal government could implement the phn. Nixon has ordered the U.S. Navy to send three salvage experts who have arrived to supervise tl.e search, and two special search ships which were enroute to the island yesterday from Charleston, S.C., to assist the Coast Guard cutter Sagebrush. The navy flew in a bottom scanning device Thursday from Miami and it was being towed by the Sagebrush during yesterday's search. Clemente and four o.hers died New Year's Eve when their four-engine DC7, on a mittee is not disturbed that the speech delivered by Governor -General Roland Michener made no reference to the Olympics themselves or their financing.

Trevino cut for the first time since 1371. England's Tony Jacklin was another casualty, taking a 75 for 143. Arnold Palmer, in danger ties record Sandra Haynie of Dallas. Joceylne Bcurassa. of Sha-winigan, the 1970 roc-kie-of-the-year is not playing in the tournament.

The tournament, offesir.g li the winner, is the first stop cn the 1373 LPGA tour. The Si-feole event ends tomorrow. Mrs. Clemente. who spent much of the last has four days in a vigil at the shore watching the search for her husband's body, reportedly was holding up well under the strain.

Her three children had been staying with 1 's parents in Carolina, but went home to sea their mother briefly Thursday, Only Rober-to 7, had been told of his father's death, a family spokesman said. He said the other two, Luisito, 5, and Ricky, 4, were thought too young to understand. Of Mrs. Clemente's controlled reaction to the news of her a 's death, the family spokesman said. "She, too, is a champion." TV sports 4:30 p.m.

6 13. 12 Wide World of Sports (1972 Calgary stampede). 5 p.m. 3 Snort Special (Los Angeles Open Golf tournament). 8 p.m.

4, 4, 7, 9. 11-NHL Hockey (California at Montreal). SUNDAY 9:30 a.m. 3 Harlem Globetrotters Cartoon. 1 p.m.

8-ECAC Basketball (Kansas vs. Notre Dame). 1:30 p.m. 3-WHA Hockey. 2:30 p.m.

5 Sports Rap (with Ted Tavin and Bob Perry). 3 p.m. 5, 12-NHL Hockey (Boston at Chicago). 3:30 p.m. 8, 22-NBA Basketball.

4:30 p.m. 3 Sports Special (L.A. Open golf tournament). 5:45 p.m. 8, 22 Howard Cosell.

al ran its record to 4 0 with an 80 28 triumph over Baron Byng, led by Ehoud Farine's 34 points. Rougeau faces 'All-Star' champ Jacques Rougeau challenges Johnny Valentine for All-Star Wrestling's version of the inter national heavyweight championship Monday night in the main event at the Paul Sauve Sports Centre. The semi-final sends Tony Parisi and Antonio Baillar-geon against John and Don Fargo in a tag-team match. eminent 's i 1 1 and amateur sport program will be tripled over the next three years. A Spokesman for Prime Minister Trudeau's office told a briefing session some of the increase would go towards the training of Canadian athletes for international competition.

Chantigny said in an interview "we are very happy" with the statement. When a reporter said he had earlier received the impression the committee hoped for some direct reference to the Olympics, Chantigny said: "Not necessarily. What we are really aiming at is that something be done by the federal government to support amateur sport" Chantigny noted that the Speech from the Throne gave general outlines of policy rather than going into devils. The overall policy was warmly approved by the committee, whose budget for the Olympics cow is before the federal government AHL interest in Moncton's recreation and parks director, Phil Bourgeos, says two unidentified groups are interested in placing an American Hockey League franchise in Moncton, using a new sports arena to be completed later this year Ken Schinkel, now 40, is the only remaining player of the group the Pittsburgh (3), beaten by narrow margin in last; Tina Silk (1), drew the pole, capable; Provo Hanover (8), youngster, improved trotter in last start. FIFTH Fred (3), should keep right on winning; Magic Moment (4), mare, paces on front end; Anderson Bonnios (7), won five of last six.

SIXTH Star Record (3), mud should help him trot; Lulla Mir (2), brother of Hawaiian Mir; Wyncrest Tom (). George Touten the owner. SEVENTH Jopaga (3), Jean-Paul Morel in the sulky; Startron (1), opened up big Penguins selected from the National Hockey League's 1967 draft. Schinkel's pro career goes back to 1953 and Eddie Shore's Springfield team Brian Crossman, a freshman from Dorval, has made the starting lineup of the American International College varsity hockey team. Crossman, five-foot-10 and 160 pounds, is a defenceman with the team, known as the Yellow Jackets The WHA's Chicago Cougars have optioned goalie Keith Le Lievre to the Long Island Ducks and defenceman Dick McGIynn to the Rhode Island Eagles in the Eastern League Phil Quattrocchi.

chairman of the historical committee of the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ont, is trying to organize a shinny game on ice in the harbor where the first record game was played in 1835. He's out to recruit 100 players, 50 for each team. aid budget heartens Olympic planners Colin Singer pinned his man to remain unbeaten this season and West Hill won its first inter school competition in two years by upsetting Dun-ton 41-23 yesterday on the high school front. Singer wrestles in the 90-pound category. In basketball, Ed Leclaire scored 31 points in leading Howard S.

Billings to a 91 54 senior win over Montreal West. Philip Clarke potted 15 points to pace Dunton to a 51 44 win over Chomedey at the junior level. In bantam play, Mount Roy "Amateur sport is basically what the Olympics are about," said Chantigny. The federal policy statement said the $3.5 million annual budget for the gov- ousted after an opening 75, improved to a par 71 and just made it in his bid for a return to the form that made him the most feared competitor of his era. LEADERS Dr-t S'OCk'an 67 6 154 Boro 7 70 127 Grahsfn 9 13S Don Biei 6 lit Bud A.iin 71-67 13! Wee Hurfe- 79 13 Bruce Devlin 73 64 13 Jac h.ctcisut 6 79 Tsm Weijfcool 70-76 1 Jvjnnry 67 73 1) Sim 73 70 1 Otvt 79 79 1J Ken S'.

70 79 -1ia Dsvt it 71 68 lil It 70 11 l.rr 3r 75 11 CN Bei-iJiM 73 11 Ptefiwti 73 (9 i2 Jim Ftrriei! 71 71 $n4 79 72 HI J3( w-ity 71 71 57. J9i SeH 73-4 Ut tv ifrt 73 ti la ganizing committee said yesterday. Louis Chantigny, communications vice-president for the Montreal committee, described as a "very good FIRST Gladstone Adios (4) very tough at this claiming level; Stormy Ken (5), ail S5.500 claimers here; Belle Wilson (1), old mare, loves off track. SECOND A. C.

Yosemite (2), mare, won 10 times in 1972; Ski Bum (4), paced on slow track; Side Effects (5), won his last start. THIRD Potent Yankee (5) coming back strong after long layoff; Ikey (3), probably favorite here; Algerine A. (2), Yvan Gamache in the sulky. FOURTH Uncles Mon Sports The federal government's proposal for new support to amateur sport in Canada "fills us full of hope," a spokesman for the 1976 Summer Olympic Games or Stockton LOS ANGELES AP) -Dave Stockton scrambled out of trees and trouble with a 9 to take the second-round lead yesterday while Lee Trevino failed to make the cut in the $135,000 Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open Calf Tournament The 31-year-o'd Stockton posted a 36-hcle total cf 136, six under par, cn the 7.028-yard Riviera Country Cub That put him cne shote in frotit of Ju'ius Bores, the 52-yearold "Old Man River" of the pro tour. Bores ambled in Kith a 70 for 137 a.nd vas alcne in i-econd place for thl3 lead and tired; Cast Iron Kid (2), beaten by Glamour Boy last Sunday.

EIGHTH Caswell (3), back from invitation trot; Frosted Yankee (4), made a break, trotted to the top; Regis Lobell (5), good claim at Windsor. NINTH Sidney Frost (3), better post position this week; Hawaiian Champ (8, these a lot tougher; Pec (4), down the half in 1:06 1-5. TENTH Major Billy (1), well-placed here for Hebert; Diamond Frost (4), tough trip last start; Sangria (6), Meadow Skipper filly. policy statement" the reference to sport contained in the Throne Speech at the opening of Parliament in Ottawa Thursday. Chantigny said the com morrow and Trevino, the British Open champion, missed by a single stroke.

Trevino could manage only a 72 for 143 as he missed the Pam Higgins MIAMI (AP) Pam Higgins tied the women's record at the Doral Country Club'! Ped Course yesterday with a fcur-under-par 63 to take the first round lead in the $30,000 Burdhe'S Invitational Golf Tournament One shot off the pace ere Jo Asa Prentice of Jliami and Linebacker facing charge ahead six under Trial has been set for Feb. 2 for Al Beauchamp, Cincinnati Bengals linebacker charged with assaulting David Harris. 21, a tow-truck driver who was preparing to haul Beauchamp's car from a department store loading dock area. Harris, who weighs about 135, told Beauchamp. six-foot-two and 237 event that inaugurates a 12-month tour schedule.

Tied for third at 103 were Australian David Graham, Vietnam war hero Buddy Allin and Don a non-winning tour regular. Allin had a sparkling 67 while Bies and Graham matched 69s. Player of the year Jack Nicklaus remained in strong contention with a 70-133 and was tied with host pro Mac Hunter and Australian Bruce Devlin. Devlin matched the course record at 66 and Hunter had a 63. It took a score of 147 or better to qualify for the final two rounds today sad to pounds, that he wouldn't tow the car away if he paid a $10 fee to cover his time.

Harris said Beauchamp not only refused but ripped his coat off, picked him up and threw him to the ground Denver Bronco linebacker Don Parish meanwhile goes on trial Feb. 21 in Torrance, on a charge of possessing a vial of cocaine. Parish was arrested at the Los Angeles International Airport Nov. 13 after triggering a metai detector when he went through a gate at the airport Authorities said a search turned up the vial, containing 13 grams of cocaine, worth $1,170 Pittsburgh's Mea.i Jos Greene says "it's di'ficuit to compare players except in two instances. I think Jimmy Brown is the greatest running back who ever played the game and Jot Namath is the finest quarterback.

I can't get over how good ire g-jy is. The more ycu watch him, the more you admire tat he does and bow he does it He's Ko. 1 in ay book.".

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