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1-4 The Spokesman-Review, SundAy, March 26, 1972 liN (A16i'l A 4 4 to ,1 F's; Aiv'se Blue 'Almost' Signs Pact, But Drops Pen Three Times Aqueduct: Explodent Wins 3rd tglpartki i 044 1 a .7 4 pl 7'i 4, 4,,,,,,,, 4 volkg .4:,.., k.1,i,,,,,,.................. "44 4 4...4 ,4.1 12, lift At ri Z.7.1 ,.1 7,2 ki Ps, q. i kt .10 I 14 i a 1 04, 0, 0,:.,, 1.4. 1 1 4 100 (4 t'ii i 01 10 44t, t4, 4,4 'IL i'll tp, Lkt 4 IN r- '1 11 irt 'T" At NA.x i .,1 ,4,,,,,, ,0 ..1, I ote 1 1) 10( Itl t'sleimeb, 4 kk 0 itt4, ttLN 'IF i 1 i et, 1 4344 4 Alm .4 iff tk, 7 i MESA, Ariz. (AP) Pitcher Vida Blue had the contract and pen in his hands three times Saturday, owner Charles Finley said, but he decided he wasn't ready yet to sign for another season with the Oakland Athletics.

Finley told a news conference called to announce the signing of the 24-game winner that Blue was at a Phoenix hotel, and he hoped he would end his holdout without returning to Oakland. Describing a series of all-night and early morning bargaining sessions with the Amer- ican League's most valuable player of last season, Finley 4 blamed the impasse on his inability to "undo the thoughts implanted in Vida's mind" by his attorney. 1 i ,:..:1, I s'vell 14t," 41,1 I 1 "ow I 17.::, 7 :7,,, 4:,.:::,::44,, :1 ,:::::,04 ::4,..,. to- ViZZL; re 1 1 a 0, 1.0 ,1144 1 A 0 1 ot 0 1 vi, lit ,,4 1 4., i.611 1' vsl, 0,, lit '41; 1 iriFirti If 1141" 11' 1115; '131 4171. it: 1' '4 Ite'441 tIPIi 1 '1 -'t ''''''t i 1 l''' 4 4 1,, i ::4 i4k, A 1 i 1 T.

I .1 pit.rri ss 74. is- 1,. 1 I I 4 '-'1 1 i -1 do, W1 s. ow'. go 4 Finley said that en route to a meeting of club owners at St.

Petersburg, he reconsidered, called Blue and told him he would agree to the request. When asked by newsmen Saturday, he refused to say what the request was. The owner said they rnet at the Phoenix airport Friday night, had breakfast Saturday morning, came to terms and arranged to be picked up for a late morning news conference. "At the last minute, Vida said he wasn't ready to sign," said Finley. He said Blue told him he had money for bus fare, but not plane fare back to Oakland, "so I gave him his plane fare." He said he hoped Blue wouldn't use it, but would show up at training camp.

Finley turned aside all questions as to money or other differences, but added, "He has no intention of retiring, and hasn't had any of the time. He means well and he wants to play ball." Itacino- Back; Crowd Small NEW YORK (AP) Explodent made the Bay Shore his third straight stakes victory Saturday as racing returned to Aqueduct after 17 dates had been blacked out by a strike of parimutuel clerks. Mike Venezia sent Explodent into the lead at the quarter pole and he went on to an easy 112- length victory over Eager Exchange before 30,647, the second smallest Saturday since the present Aqueduct opened in 1959. Track regulars blamed the small turnout on a bright but cold day on the fact that the resumption of racing was not definite until late Friday night when the mutuel clerks ratified a new one-year contract with the New York Racing Association. Seven Furlong Dash Explodent, owned by Herbert Allen ran the seven furlongs in 1:23 2-5 for a payoff of $2.80, $2.20 and $2.10 as the 3-5 favorite.

Eager Exchange, owned by John Marsh, returned $2.60 and $2.10. Anthony Bonuomo's Gay Gallant, three lengths back of Eager Exchange, was $2.20 to show. Completing the order of finish were Mr. Paul Chauffeur and Vera's Offspring. Although the Bay Shore is considered a stepping stone to the Kentucky Derby only Eager Exchange and Mr.

Paul B. have been nominated for the Derby. VIDA BLUE Almost Signed "I was asleep the next night when Vida's roommate called at 12:30 a.m. and said Blue wanted to talk," Finley said. "We met until 5 a.m.

"Ile said he would sign it I would agree to one request. I told him 'no They'e Off and Running in Sebring Test Race cars get under way in 12-hour Florida endurance competition. (AP). 'Mixed Up Kid' Ile said the 22-year-old southpaw sent word to writers expecting to be told of his signing to "just tell them I'm a mixed-up kid." Blue, who made $14,730 last season, is asking $92,500. Finley has ered $50,000.

Within 24 hours after Blue an-rimmed his retirement from baseball to work for a steel firm last week, Finley said, they were meeting in the Edgewater Hyatt Motel in Oakland until 3 a.m. They met again at Finley's Oakland apartment last Saturday. T0110 END TAG Demonstrations INN Regazzoni-Redman Lead Enduranc Racing 0 UJJElly Chess Star Won't Play Second Half 1 Ferra i (A'a rs HEADQUARTERS for BEST TORO VALUE and SERVICE Visit our new, large store and showroom. Tools for Tasks 0 AT NEW ORLEANS You won't believe how great the new Toro Electric Start really works until you've seen it. Come in and turn the key yourself! TORO AUTHORIZED SALES Et SERVICE Are Scrambling Nicklaus Catches Billy Casper Need Grid Date? BONNERS Idaho Bonners Ferry High School is seeking football opponents for Oct.

6 and Oct. 13, Coach Doug Cox has announced. The Intermountain League team represents a school with an enrollment of 500. SAW CLINIC RENTS RENTALSSALESSERVICE E. 355 3rd TE 8-6151 N.

3014 MARKET HU 3-2265 AW4444t4444444A REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) U.S. chess wizard Bobby Fischer has informed local officials he will not play the second half of his world title match against the Soviet Union's Boris Spassky in Iceland, the president of the local chess association said Saturday. Gudmundur G. Thorarinsson said the International Chess Federation should tackle the problem. Fischer had requested a change in financial conditions for the match and was turned down by both Reykjavik and Belgrade, Yugoslavia.

The two cities have been named as sites for the match. In a second telegram to Iceland Friday Fischer said that because of unacceptable financial terms" he refused to play in Iceland at all. Asks for Split By IIUBERT IMZELL Press Sports Writer SEBRING. Fla. (AP) Clay Ilegazzoni and Brian Redman scorched to a I3-mile lead in an apple-red Ferrari Saturday night as teammates Mario Andretti and Jacky Icks smoked along second in Sebring's 12- hour endurance race.

After seven hours. Ferrari had 1-2 domination on the 5.2- mile course while Alfa Romeo battled a variety of ills. including the suspension Of are driver Peter ReVS011, to stayl close. The Andretti-Ickx Ferrari tumbled from the lead with oil problems and the Italian factory team struggled to keep rolling with the ear that set a Sebring qualifying lap record of 123.64 miles an hour. Andretti was shooting for his third victory at Sebring.

Regazzoni, of Switzerland. and British sidekick Redman were averaging 114 miles an hour and gunning for the I2-' hour record of 112.500 set last year by a Porsche driven by Vie Elford and Gerard 40-yearold veteran pushed his drive into the woods on the right and found a trap with his second. lie just managed to get it out with his third, chipped poorly and two-plAted for the six. Nicklaus, his playing partner, birdied the hole from 30 feet for a three-stroke swing and sole control of the lead. lie made birdie four on the next hole, sinking a four-foot putt, then ran into trouble.

lie bogeyed the seventh when he hooked his drive and it hit a tree. Nicklaus topped a three-wood second shot and moved it only 100 yards. wedged to the green and missed from seven feet. Archie Spears Sets Record BALTIMORE (AP) Isaac A. McMahan's Archie Spears set a new Pimlico record for 1 1-16 miles Saturday, winning the Baltimore Handicap in 1:41.

Archie Spears came well off the pace to score a mild upset over Mrs. Howard Y. Haffner's Never Wink by four lengths. Never Wink was followed by Ilassi's Image. Archie Spears paid $15.40.

$7.60 and $4.80 as it topped the previous track record of 1:42 jointly held by Nobel Impulse, Daring Step and On Your Toes. Never Wink returned $7.80 and $4.20 while Ilassi's Image paid $4.20 to show. I NEW ORLEANS (AP) Jack Nicklaus came from two strokes off the pace with a scrambling 71 Saturday and 'tied Billy Casper for the third-round lead in the $125,0001 Greater New Orleans Open Golf Tourna nient. Casper, the 36hole leader, took a double bogey six on the fifth hole and had to sink a 12- foot birdie putt on the final hole to retain a share of the lead. lie and Nicklaus had 54-hole totals of 207, nine-under-par on the mild and sunny Lakewood' Country Club Course.

Casper, who has led or shared the lead at each of the 18-hole stops. had a hard-earned 73 in the third round. Three at 209 They held a two-stroke lead over a trio tied at 209. They were Labron Harris and Bunky Henry, each with a third-round 71, and Dave Eichelberger, who matched par 72. South African Gary Player moved into contention with a 68 for 210.

Ile was tied with John Lister of New Zealand, also with a 68, and Jim Colbert, 74. PRE-SEASON SAVINGS ON AMERICA'S FINEST MOWER If your old mower has had it, spare yourself another Summer of hard starting, low power, rough cutting, poor cleanup. Treat yourself to a new 1972 Toro and make a hard job easy. Take advantage of those limited time early season specials for the thrifty who want the best at prices LOWER than ordinary mowers. Model 18171 19" SelfPropelled finger.

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''Key lectric" start. i Was $159.95 ing. Was $214.95 sl Oeti 'i la -ii, 111 Now $139.95 Now $179.95 i SAVE $20.00 SAVE $35.00 4, Uk Fischer had asked in a cable to the Icelandic organizers that all left after the Bunning Third Elford and new teammate Helmut Marko of Austria were running third behind the two Ferraris at the seven-hour mark with another Alfa wheeled by Toine Ilezemans of Holland and Nino Vaccaro Ila of Italy fourth. wheeled by Tome Ilezemans of Holland and Nino Vacearella of Italy fourth. 1-2-3 sweep had Swedish driver Ronnie Peterson not run out of as during the fourth hour.

According to rules, Peterson was forced to walk back to his pits for fuel. It cost him five laps, sweep had Swedish driver Ronnie Peterson not run out of gas during the fourth hour. Ac- to rules, Peterson was forced to a I back to his pits for fuel. It cost him five laps. Good Counsel Wins by Nose MIAMI (AP) The Darby Dan Farm entry of Good Conn-el and his Majesty almost finished in a dead beat in the $144,030 Widener Handicap at Ilialeah Saturday but Good Counsel got his nose in front to win in the final stride.

It was six lengths back to the third horse, Urgent Message, with Purse Finder fourth. Executioner, the 95 favorite with the crowd of 18,145, made a move on the outside turning for home but tired under the high weight of 127 pounds and finished seventh in a field of 13. The winner carried only 111 pounds and His Majesty got in with 114. Ills Majesty. ridden by Angel Cordero, ran 114 miles on a fast track in 2:02 2-5.

The entry paid $6.80, $5.40 and $3.60. Urgent Message paid $6 to show. Good Counsel, a 4-year-old son of Hail To Reason, earned $93,990 for John Galbreath, owner of Darby Dan. His Majesty added another $28,920. Colbert started the 'day in a tie with Nicklaus for second on but went three-over-par Ion the first three holes and had Ferrari may have boasted rally to stay in any eon1-2-3 tt) Defending champion Frank Beard managed a 70 but apcording peared to be out of title consid- eration at 214.

Arnold Palmer and Lee Trevino are not corn-The Peterson-Tim Schenken peting. Ferrari was running fifth afteri Ni klaus, the se. than ason's leading seven hours, sonic 32, miles be- money winner ier VtIth more an hind the Redman-Regazzoni, held the lead alone On car. three separate occasions, but Alfa Romeo lost one of its couldn't hold it. four factory entries early when Five Bogeys a busted tire knocked holes in the oil and water lines.

An- had five bogeys, including theade Adamich, subbing for'his third six of the tournament, Revson, fought oil leaks in an. and four birdies. other of the Alfas. Casper, back in action after a and four birdies. Casper, back in action after a 25-Foot Putt 441B MI to CALL, Wit cost of the match should be di, And he had to make a 25-foot vided between Spassky ant putt to salvage a bogey five on himself.

the ninth. Ile was bunkered off The organizers in Belgradt the tee and hit another trap on Thursday followed the leat with his second shot. His ex- Of their colleagues in Reykjavill plosion from the sand flew over by refusing altered financia the gallery behind the green. conditions. Ile chipped back to 25 feet and made it.

These developments followed In all, he was in five traps, reports from Amsterdam that twice hit trees and once almnst an agreement on financial mat- went out of bounds. Ile topped ters had been reached by rep- one shot, and on another dug resentatives of the players and DP a one-foot long expanse of the organizers. fairway before his club got to The Yugoslav organizers on the ball. Thursday cabled the chess was Just awful," said erations of Iceland the Soviet Nicklaus, who is. gunning for Union and the United States.

his third title of the year. and Dr. Max Euwe, president "We both played like Joe of the International organ-Hacker," Casper agreed. ization, saying they would not New Orleans Leaders accept any change. Jack NicklaUS 66-70-71-207 They said that the organizers, Billy Casper bearing the financial risk.

were Dave icnelberger 67.70-7 -209 bunks, Henry 66.72.71-209 entitled to any profits that enLabron Harris 69-69-71-209 Jim Colbert 67459-74-210 Sued. John Lister 7141-68-210 Gary Player 73.69-68-21 0 Mike Hill 71.69.71-211 Ik.y Ralph Johnston 67.70-74-211 Doug Sanders 10.70-71-211 IN et Upset Billy Ziobro 61.73-71-211 Bruce Crampton 7043.68-211 Tom Gloms I ,11 Bob Charles III JO Rik Massengale John Schroeder 6712.7,-212 Cr) Jack Harden 69.73-70-212 Jatrky Cupit P71.70-212 DON BIES earn Event Terry Wilcox Fred Msrti 71.71.71-N3 MIKE REASOR 68.74-71-213 JOHANNESBURG, South Al-Joel Goldstrand 7240.71-213 Jerry McGe 68.74-71-213 rica (AP) --South Africa's unBob Rosburg 7141.71-213 heralded Miller Barber ee voinen's tennis team Wilt Homenuik 70.72-70-213 Bob Stanton 74.70-69-213 captured the Federation Cup Bob Murphy 77'72-69-713 tournament Saturday, beating Smith 77-67-74-21A BABE HISKEY 70.69-75-214 (within 2-1 in the final on a Larry Ziegler 674344-214 Ed Sneed 69.72-73-214 (leCISIVe doubles triumph by George Boutell 69-72-73-214 Pat Pretorius and Brenda Kirk. George Knudson 71.11-72- 14 Red Curl 1141.72:714 Miss Pretorius and Miss Kirk Frank Beard 7242-70-715 Rod Cerrudo 10 74-10-216 clinched the victory for the six-Fred Haas 77.72.71- 215 Mac McLendon 77.73-70-7t6 to-seeded South Africans by Forrest a ler 61'11'75- 715 defeatinc, Joyce Williams and TOM SHAW 68.73-74-215 t- Brad Anderson 70, 7144-215 Virginia Wade 6-1, 7-5. Les Peterson 74.10-71-21, Lanny Wsdkins 71.69-77-716 Miss Wade Ivon the opening Dave Hill J. C.

Snead 77.72,71-215 singles, beating Miss Pretorius Jim Wierhers 6944.73-216 6-3 6-2 then Miss Kirk tied the Nwiii 70.71-75-216 DAVID GLENZ 71-71-74-216 match, downing Winnie Shaw 4- Bob Menne 1.07.774-216 nirk Mayer 71-1073-2i6 Di tr-O, D-U, Ted Haves Jubilation Reigns 7242.72-216 In the doubles, the South 70.75-71-216 6673-78-217 African team led 3-1 in the final set but Miss Williams and Miss 72-71-74-21Z 11 Wade rallied to forge ahead 5-4. 73.72-72-217 In the doubles, the South AT-Bob man tea IT) led 3-1 in the final set, but Miss Williams and Miss Wolin rgilinti tn (neon nhogri Std money over cost of the match should be divided between Spassky and himself. The organizers in Belgrade on Thursday followed the lead of their colleagues in Reykjavik by refusing altered financial conditions. These developments followed reports from Amsterdam that an agreement on financial matters had been reached by representatives of the players and the organizers. In the doubles, the South African team led 3-1 in the final set, but Miss Williams and Miss Wade rallied to forge ahead 5-4.

In the di-Jubles, the South African team led 3-1 in the final set, but Miss Williams and Wade rallied to forge ahead 5.4. QUANTITIES LIMITED QUANTITIES LIMITED ia, 1.4l:::Ir' k. tl) 00 I 4 ,0::, 'A 1" A 0 11 month's rest, knocked himself out of sole control of the top spot u'hen he took the six on the par four fifth hole. Billie Jean, Nancy Win Conditioning Helps Chaps Get Respect, Never Before! A Toro Rider at this low, low price. Model 56500 5-Horsepower, 25" cut, Easy to operate, safe, maneuverable.

In Fourth Hour The ROVS011 incident came in the fourth hour when race offidais waved caution flags due to an accident in a series of curves known as the "esses." The official later claimed the 32-year-old driver assaulted him, physically taking swipes and knocking his hat to the ground. Revson said he apologized about his unintentional actions, but "it did no good." He barked that professional races still are being run by "amateur offidais." Re son. a bachelor ho resides on a yacht called the "Ragged Edge," was suspended for unsportsmanlike conduct, A racing official said Levson made an obscene A deluxe Toro Electric Start Rider at a price you'd pay for regular starting. Model 56010 5Florsepower, 25" cut, 3 speeds, pivoting front axle. Was $489.95 Now $419.95 SAVE $70.00 RICHMOND, Va.

'(API Billie Jean King of Long Beach, and Nancy Gunter of San Angelo, ousted the top two seeds Saturday to move into the finals of the Virginia Slims international tennis tournament. Mrs. Gunter came from behind to defeat top-seeded Rosemary Casa Is of San Francisco, 1-6, 7-5, 6-2. Mrs. King defeated second-seeded Kerry Melville of Australia, 63, 6-0.

Only $299.95 5 DALLAS (AP) Conditioning has turned the Dallas Chaparrals from the laugh of the American Basketball Association into a team to be feared. SALE ENDS APRIL 1, 1972 Prices start at $89.95 AT THESE PARTICIPATING DEALERS Coach Tom Nissalke's idea of family Ion is to take his wife Ross Randaii and their boys on a ri mile jog ilroAblQpamven'; four days a week. Mason RuchUnh Chuck Thome Ile brought his ideas on eon- Jack Ewinn i ttPRMIT ZARLEY four days a week. lie brought his ideas on Steve Meinvk Randy Wolf( Ross Randall Craig Metz BM Payne Mason Rudolph Chuck Thorpe Jack Ewinn itPRMIT ZARLEY conditioning from the Milwaukee 'mooning irom me SPOKANE Audubon Garden Supply Ernst Malmo Stores Rents Fairburn Mower Service 8 Sprinkler Meiling's Farm Supply Bob's Five Mile Hdwe. Inland Hardware Bob's Heritage Hdwe.

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I Then, Miss Kirk held service the next game, tying the set.II Miss Wade lost her service inJil the next game and the South'v Africans took the next and the match, much to the ju-ls biliation of the home crowd. 1g 11, Wins Bird Title WEMBLEY, England (AP) Rudy Ilartono of Indonesia defeated Sven Pri of Denmark 15- 15-4 Saturday to win the All-England Badminton title the unofficial championship of the world for the fifth year in a row. In those five championships he has never lost a single game. aiuwauseeiAiian MP ler Under Caution Flag Bucks of the National Basket-' Bob 3 rr vE 711-7-173--mt 71.1(1.74 71 The Sebring official charged ball Association, where he was11. rry za 7747.74-710 Conz I 7A.10-73-710 that lievson passed under a an assistant coach the past to lc li 3 a es Acioin 7441.73-210 Dan Sikes 7743.73-210 caution flag and the New York- seasons.

Rob Eastwood 69-7A-73-21P erls Alfa Romeo was black- The Bucks were one of the tbaarvr: Gilbert 71.73-75-210 74.70-74,-2,0 flagged to the pits. first pro basketball teams to Dick Smith 77-73-75-70 "The steward (Charles Ear- set up a physical fitness testing Y-1 "Craw cIs4d 71.7346Disn. wood) and I were discussing program. And Nissalke himself David Graham 7144-76-771 the caution flag thing," said graded among the top five of Ilevson. "114v engine was roar- the players on such items as i I log.

I hit his rI at by mistake flexibility, strength, stamina hiSt 00 1 Oillqh and knocked it off." Earwood and reactions. claimed RDtiOn knocked the SOUTH OXHEY, England hat off on pur orst Defense pose While mak. (AP) Jackie Fuller was a ing an obscene gesture. A bear- The Chaparrals entered the 12-year-old knockout in the box. ig by the Sports Car Club of season with only guards Donnie log ring.

Freeman and Steve Jones as Amateur officials were conson's name players. They had the vinced they had a future Bricontinued worst defense in the league last tish champion on their hands graded among the top live oi the players on such items as flexibility, strength, stamina i 00 1 (MA and reactions. SOUTH MUM'. England Worst Defense (AP) Jackie Fuller was a The Chaparrals entered the 12-year-old knockout in the season with only guards D01111i0 ing ring. Freeman and Steve Jones as Amateur officials were con-name players.

They had the tinced they had a future Briworst defense in the league last tish champion on their hands Allan Miller 7179-77-'1a BarhArOSSa Larry Hinson Larry Wood Rogello Gonzales Tony Jacklin 7671.73-71P FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY FU Gather Around Your Own Pool Table Gather Own Poc und Your able IDAHO COEUR D'ALENE Dingle Hdwe. TROY Troy Tractor PRIEST RIVER Bonner Saw Sales OSBURN Builders Supply GENESEE Genesee Union Whse. MOSCOW TRI-STATE Distributors Ward Paint SAND POINT Merwins Hdwe. BONNERS FERRY LindsayHelmer Hdwe. POST FALLS Villano's Ace Hdwe.

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Sherman ildwe. too avs i year. when Jackie floored every op- But this season, they have ponent with a flurry of blows. qualified for the playoffs. But on the eve of Jackie's Nissalke put the Chaparrals first big contest a medical through a rugged pace: blowing exam disclosed an unsuspected up a tube to test lung capacity, secret: running up steps and jumping Jackie wax a girl.

benches and running on an out- Coach Bill Green said: door track for 15 minutes to see "That girl is the best boy I've how far they could go. ever Ira ined. She was "I guess I could run most of real championship class. But our guys into the ground," Nis- now it's all over. It's illvgal salke admits.

"I run 25 miles a for girls to belong to a boxing week during the summer-1 club." three days at distances of two "I just prefer boys' to five miles, three days of said Jackie. quarter miles." eViWtAitAlotiV4SWIANitttiolVIA 1 1- Standard Equipment includes: ri 6 OZ. Balls. 4 Cues, Cue Rack, Triangle, Bridgehead, Cover, Chalk and In. Struction Book.

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