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The Tyler Courier-Times from Tyler, Texas • 19

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Cor i Tyler Curler-Tlmet-Telesrmph JCU I SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1972 Crensh aw To Fina Is Koch's putting stroke soured DALLAS (AP) Ben Cren-, Marvin Ellis Crenshaw was down three boles through nine after miss shaw overcame near disaster on the back nine as he three- av- putted two holes and lipped out ing two putts of less than four feet and careening a second on the front nine Saturday to finally oust faltering Gary Koch 4 life qATEWAy totIii lip shot at the ninth hole into a wa 1 of Temple Terrace, 1 up ter hazard. and advance into the finals of a four-footer at the 11th. "It was a funny kind of match. Neither one of us played that well," said Koch, a University of Florida student. Bat beginning at the 11th the Trans-Mississippi golf tour nament.

Crenshaw won five of the next six holes, four of them with llllillillilllfiilllilr 11 Crenshaw, the powerful Uni "I miess I cot kind of excited pars and the other with a sev versity of Texas youngster, will and lost some of my coocentra tion." meet Houston stockbroker John Paul Cain, in a 36-hole match Cam, 36, meanwhile, secured play final at Brook Hollow Golf his seesaw ma ten warn a i-ioot Club. en-foot birdie at the par 3 16th. "I was pretty demoralized on the front but I told myself I can't give up," Crenshaw said. "I figured I hadn't bad a break in the ball game and that maybe Jt was about time on the back." birdie at the 13th and a par on Cain defeated Wally Payne of the Hth. Payne took the early Fort Worth, 2 and 1 in the lead when he bkdied three of other eemifktal match.

the first four holes. 'li First with the football brochures this year is Texas Christian University. Noted for many years as being last, Jim Garner, sports information director at TCU for the past three years, turned that image around in his short tenure. Garner, a native of Winnsboro, and a graduate of Robert E. Lee High School in Tyler where he played football, also has a Mineola native as an assistant Greg Regian.

Regian studied journalism at Tyler Junior College and worked for the Tyler Courier-Times-Telegraph as a sports writer for two years. He also won the T.B. Butler Publishing Co. scholarship along with the Northeast Texas Press Association's scholarship. Garner graduated from TCU in 1965 and worked on several newspapers before becoming SID Regian is working on his degree at TCU while serving as assistant SID.

Russians Now Rooting Against Bobby Fischer There was only praise fori The prespect of a major So- By ROGER LEDDINGTON Associated Press Wrlttr MOSCOW (AP) Moscow's i -American confrontation Boris Spassky, the Russian over the chess board was ex world champion who has waited park bench chess players used! citing and annealing. patiently in Reykjavik as But the admiration has turned to can him "Bobby." Now It's Fischer caused delay after delay over his demands for more to disgust. They used to respect For the park beach players, and even privately root for the money, for better lighting and, American who wants the world Fischer is either sumashedshy at last report, for the removal of film cameras from the match IXIt lOV.WtlGHT GAUAi MOUNTAIN 100 THUNDERSTRUCK RANCH crazy or scared. chess crown. They don't any more.

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It was Fischer's self-con He's slightly touched in the sian privately agrees with his government-controlled s- fidence, his individuality and his head, muttered a chess en public claim to being the world papers. For months the soviet thusiast as his opponent pondered the next move on a board press has criticized the Ameri best chess player that captured balanced across a bench. can challenger as a money. the Russians imagination. Perhaps bored with the know- About six million Russians grubbing businessman, a chess ledge that the world crown has take chess seriously and there's player who carries around with him "a disgusting spirit of a growing feeling among them Mailing Address: Rt.

3, Box 161-A, Kilgore, Texas 75662 Telephone: AC 214 984-8723 (Kilgore Mobile Phone) or AC 214 566-3675 (Tyler). gain." Five East Texans appear in the pages of the TCU football brochure, with two being varsity players and three freshmen. Harold Muckleroy, No. 10, a 185-pound, 6-foot-l, junior with one year's experience on the varsity, will start again this year at safety for the Horned Frogs. The former All-East Texas halfback from Nacogdoches High School, ranked sixth last year in tackles, averaging eight per game.

Muckleroy was named to Southwest Conference academic team. He also intercepted two passes last year for 14 yards returned. Gary Crawford, No. 43, a 175-pound, 5-foot-ll sophomore, was switched strictly to defense last spring. He led the freshmen team last year in punt returns with 11 for 66 yards.

His longest return was for 31 yards. Crawford also played quarterback some last year, throwing seven times for two completions without an interception. He had 15 carries for 41 yards, with 24 lost for a net of 17 yards. Freshmen, or Wogs as they were called in Fort Worth, from East Texas are Fred Jackson of Henderson and Wade Miller and Sammy Pool of Kilgore. that Fischer has become down Fishcer's nothing more than a right insulting.

remained in Russian hands for 24 years, the man on the street was not overly distraught when Fischer crushed Russia's Tigran Petrosian for the right to face This is chess, not baseball," said one chess fan. "Fischer's one bearded player complained. "For him business comes before sports." no sportsman." Spassky. TBI SERV vi5 vJ vJi Jza1) -2) Jzi SOYS urn mm llSlGiBoSiul "MS Silvertown Custom OURBESr4-Pl7WyiOMCORD rnr i ,1 11" i Hi -i a ft a IIIUK. BalwaiUU Alt.

NOT BLEMS OR SECONDS MOST SIZES ON SALE WHITEWALLS A Friday night graduate of Texas College In Tyler will be a participant in the First Track Coaching Technique Clinic at Sacramento (California) State University July 24-28. He is John, W. Briscoe, a Lincoln High School of Port Arthur graduate, who chose Texas College for his education. Briscoe ran the sprints at Texas College. He will be among 300 track and field coaches in the United States to attend the four-day clinic.

Tommy Richardson, a 6-foot-l Athens High School basketball player, has signed a pre-enrollment agreement with Sul Ross State University in basketball. Richardson attended Jacksonville College where he was a starting guard. Lobo mentor Chester Story said, "Richardson Is a floor general-type guard who could be our quarterback on the court." Another East Texan signed by Sul Ross was Bill Shead, 6-foot-2 Cayuga High School star, who played at Hill County Junior College last season. Shead scored an average of 10 points per game, but his best suit was defense. He was named the best defensive player on the Hill County quintet.

North Texas State University has something to crow about as Pvt. Bill Schmidt qualified for the Olympics in the javelin competition. The ex-Eagle, set an all-time Texas mark in the javelin with a heave of 280 feet 7. He won the Olympic Trials with a toss of 270 feet 6, the nation's best to date this year. Schmidt said, "I don't think an American has made the finals in the past 16 years, much less won a medal.

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EACH fights me," said Patterson, referring to his old foe by his bout with Muhammad AU next former name, Cassias Clay. "I get better with age. Maybe I should fight Gay or Joe Frazier when I'm 38 or 39." month. The two-time former heavyweight champion, refusing to end his career at the age of 37, rounded out a sixth-round It was the 55th victory for Patterson against seven losses in a professional career that technical knockout over Pedro Agosto at the Singer Bowl Friday night. Patterson opened a eash over Aeosto's left eye in goes back 20 years.

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2.74F.LT r.i.i. Plus 2.75 F.E.T. 1972 United States Olympic ketball team will play an exhi bition game against a pro: squad at the University of Day Jim Elder 14 months ago, revealed that he also broke his left hand in the second round. But if Patterson was interested in a tune-up for his scheduled Aug. 28 date with Ali, he had to be satisfied.

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