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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 103

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The Miami Heraldi
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Season Ticket Holders Have Priority (j i 'j Want to See Super Bowl? Watch Dolphins so Miami certainly would have a great chance of getting it whenever the Now that we have the Super Bowl next Jan 14 what does it mean to South Florida football fans? For one thing it means you be able to see it on television as you did this game in Los Angeles But you should be able to get tickets unless the undergoes some drastic change Dy Edwin one catch though not necessarily a tragic one To guarantee yourself a choice seat-location you must buy a season ticket to Dolphin games i Sec Friday May 26 1967 Jimmy Burns is on vacation His column will resume upon his return mbhiiiim for all our said Robbie The ticket drive is going on now So far the Dolphins have sold 10000 Robbie the only happy fella Mayor Robert King High who was instrumental in bringing the Dolphins here in the first place said the influence of the Super Bowl upon the economy would be One of pitches to the National and American leagues was that they more or less owed the game to Miami done well with the runnerup game and I feel they have a duty to see that their new franchise-holders do well the Super Bowl in Miami insures the success of the Dolphin franchise We told them give them the Orange Bowl at a price consistent with what they paid in Los Angeles I think it will run around ORANGE BOWL Committeemen too are taking a few deserved bows this morning The OBC spent 10 years of sweat tears and cajolery on this project or allied ones started out trying to get the NFL championship said Earnie Seiler executive vice-president of the OBC when it seemed clear the two leagues would play for a single championship we started working on this The OBC will not be involved in any sponsorship of No definite plan has been set However it is 99 per cent certain that Dolphin season-ticket holders will have one of the highest priorities on good Super Bowl seats Said Dolphin managing partner Joe Robbie from New York: have been assured by Commissioner Pete Rozelle that the same ticket priorities will exist as in the Super Bowl game in Los That priority goes like this: The two competing teams and the league office are given the top 15000 seats right off the bat After that the team in whose city the game is played gets priority for its season-ticket holders the Super Bowl such as it annually undertakes on the runnerup game we have offered our complete services to said Seiler ROBBIE is quite naturally delighted that the Super Bowl will be played here consider it one of the two biggest steps in development of our he said other one was the merger although this is in the books as a one-shot deal I honestly believe we have a chance of getting the game here at least every two or three years only one other warm-weather site in the AFL Houston might even have a second Orange Bowl-type festival a parade the night before the game that sort of thing have warehouses full of equipment to do the job if they want to take advantage of it It could be the most spectacular pageant in the history of sports But of course up to Rozelle and wait to see what The Los Angeles Rams gobbled up 18000 Super Bowl seats after the first 15000 were allocated to competing teams means we will have plenty of excellent seats Cards Shuts Out Braves on 2-Hitter 5-0 ATLANTA (UPI) Dick Hughes pitched a two-hitter and Lou Brock and Curt Flood hit home runs Thursday night in pacing the St Louis Cardinals to a 5-0 victory over the Atlanta Braves Hughes now 2-1 hit Mack Jones with a pitch in the second inning yielded a single to Woody Woodward in the third then retired 15 men in a row before giving up his second hit a single by Orlando Martinez in the eighth Hughes struck out nine and three runs with his first homer of the year The loss was charged to starter Dick Kelley his fourth against one victory ST LOUIS ATLANTA ab bi ab bt Brock If 4 2 2 1 Woodwrd 2b 4010 Flood cf 3 113 FAlou 1b 4 0 0 0 Gagliano 2b 4 0 10 Aaron rf 4 0 0 0 Ceoeda lb 4 0 2 0 Torre 3 0 0 0 Spiezio 3b 3 10 0 Carty If 3 0 0 0 AJohnson rf 4 0 10 MJones cf 2 0 0 0 Romano 4 0 10 CBoyer 3b 3 0 0 0 Maxvill ss 4 0 0 0 Martinez ss 3 0 10 Hughes 2 11 0 Kelley 10 0 0 Ritchie 0 0 0 0 Cline ph 10 0 0 Carroll 0 0 0 0 Geiger ph 10 0 0 Hernandz 0 0 0 0 Total 32 5 4 Total 29 0 2 0 St Louis 011 030 0 0 Atlanta Romano Atlanta 2 -St Louis 3 Atlanta 3 Brock (10) Flood (l) Spiezio AJohnson Jones Brock IP RERBBSO Hughes W2-1) 9 2 0 0 0 9 Kelley (Ll-4) 4 2-3 7 5 2 1 Ritchie 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Carroll 2 0 0 0 1 0 Hernandez 1 1 0 0 0 0 Hughes (MJones) Press Wlrephoto Gagliano Dives in Vain for Throw to Second stealing Brave Mack Jones took third on had peg walked none The victory moved the Cardinals to within ZVz games of the league-leading Cincinnati Reds lost the first two games in this series scored the only run they needed in the second inning when Ed Spiezio walked went to third on a single by Alex Johnson and scored on a double steal when catcher Joe Torre failed to nail Johnson sliding into second Brock made it 2-0 in the third when he hit his 10th home run of the year Flood put the game out of reach in the fifth when he drove in The Cardinals who had OBC Officials Watch Bowl Construction for Future Ernie Seiler (left) Van Kussrow helped land Super Bowl Miamians Cheer Site Selection TV Stores 6 Out 9 on Jan 14 Terrific Stimulus for the Sell What You Give ''i Who Complain Something By NEIL Herald Sports Writer Miami sports fans greeted the arrival of the Super Bowl with enthusiasm Thursday and took the impending local television blackout as just one of those things think any of the fans like blackouts" said Richard Harris Miami Springs attorney "But come to accept it as a fact of life delighted Miami got the game I think people ought to consider it an honor and not simply for its monetary Fredo Applebaum a local housewife said the TV blackout been going on for years You blame them for blacking out a she said from a business standpoint and a lot of people would prefer to stay Rikki Goodman a Dade housewife said she is about the city being selectced as the site even though she a football fan certainly hope a little more impartial about distribution of tickets than they are with the Orange Bowl she said think the blackout will upset a lot of people but it certainly will bring a lot of people to Does Mrs Goodman object to the extension of the football season and the possibility of losing her husband for another Sunday afternoon? know my husband enjoys going to the games and I like him to she says who do complain something wrong with fella who afford it should be entitled to use the facility available and television I'd like to see everybody enjoy the game even the guy who stands in the TV store year when Green Bay beat Kansas City 35-10 "I figure more that will go to the game than would stay home watching on Kowalski said a little inconvenient going to the Orange Bowl but pleased Miami got the by blacking out the game They might not by showing it Goldstein said he thought the Runnerup Bowl to be played Jan 7 in the Orange Bowl be hurt from the Super Bowl William Cox building manager at the Dupont Plaza Hotel said the game be a terrific stimulus for the He said the blackout would particularly affect the fan who afford a ticket and relies on television Julian Goldstein Coral Gables insurance executive law the Super Bowl on television last year He believes lifting the area blackout rule vould affect the gate for the Ian 14 Orange Bowl date between the champions of the Vational and American pro leagues Pete Kowalski manager of the Sunrise Apartments said he think Miamians would the game because of the blackout -Herald Staff Photo by BILL SANDERS Met Winner Dr William McShane of Coral Gables felt who buy tickets to the game will to the blackout Fishing Tournament Thursday at its annual banquet at the Rod and Reel Gub Ed Corlett chairman of the judges presents the Henry Hyman Memorial Trophy to Matheson There had been talk that Los Angeles fans turned lukewarm to the first Super Bowl over the blackout restriction attributing to the 30000 empty seats in The Coliseum last For his lifelong interest in conserving natural resources Hardy Matheson (left) was honored by the Metropolitan Miami sell what you can give Goldstein said the oldest rule in business venture to say that probably sell out got no rights in this matter McShane said I think the game will be always for the Cox said think the Alert Beat Games Make Big Year Minnesota 3-2 For Orange Bowl Grid Fans ering 450-foot home run over the center field fence in the third inning for the first run Minnesota tied the game against starter Jim (Catfish) Hunter with a single run in the fifth KANSAS CITY Bert Campaneris streaked home from second on Jim infield hit in the seventh inning Thursday night to boost the Kansas City Athletics to a 3-2 victory over the Minnesota Twins The coming of the Super Bowl to Miami makes it a sure bet that more people will attend football games in the Orange Bowl next season than in any previous year A total of 34 football games college professional and high school will be played between Aug 12 1967 and Jan 14 1968 Zoilo Versalles slammed a one-out double took third on infield hit off third baseman Sal glove and scored on Tony sacrifice fly Chicago 5 Cincinnati 4 St Louis 5 Atlanta 0 (Only games scheduled) Campaneris who stretched his hitting streak to nine games ignited the game-winning rally with a two-out single to left and stole second base off loser Dave Boswell Kansas City 3 Minnesota 2 Washington 2 Cleveland 1 Boston at Detroit incomplete (Only games scheduled) WEDNESDAY RESULTS Chicago 14 Minnesota 1 With such attractions as the Dolphins vs Atlanta U-Miami vs Notre Dame U-Miami vs Florida the Orange Bowl game and the Super Bowl over a million fans are expected to view games in the 75000-seat Bowl KANSAS CITY -ab bt Cmpneris ss 4 1 1 0 Jackson vs Edison Miami vs Tulane Miami High vs North Miami Norland vs Miami High Edison vs Central Miami High vs Southwest Dolphins vs New York Miami High vs Columbus Miami vs Auburn 3-Miaml Frosh vs UF Frosh 9-Miaml High vs Coral Gables Miami vs Georgia Tech Miami Frosh vs Gordon Military Miami High vs Edison Miami vs Notra Dame Dolphins vs Buffalo Orange Blossom Classic Miami vs Florida Dolphins vs San Diego Dolphins vs Boston Dolphins vs Houston Shrine Game Orange Bowl Classic Pro Playoff Bowl Super Bowl Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Drc Jan Jan Jan WEDNESDAY RESULTS Cincinnati 4-3 Chicago 3-4 Los Angeles 8 New York 2 Atlanta 2 St Louis 0 Pittsburgh 7 Houston 4 San Francisco at Philadelphia postponed MINNESOTA ab bt Tovar ct 5 0 0 0 Carew 2b 5 12 1 Versalles ss 4 110 Killebrew lb 4 0 1 0 Oliva rf 3 0 11 Allison If 3 0 0 0 Rollins 3b 3 0 10 Zimrman Boswell Battey ph Here is the complete Orange Bowl schedule: Cleveland 9 Washington 1 New York 2 Baltimore 0 Boston 1 Detroit 0 (Only games scheduled) Gosger rf Monday cf Cater lb Repoz If DGreen 2b Lewis pr Chavaria 2b 10 0 0 Bando 3b 2 0 0 0 Roof 3 0 0 0 Hunter 10 10 Hershbgr ph 1 0 0 0 Lindblad 10 0 0 Cosger hit a high bouncer toward right field that first baseman Harmon Killebrew cut off throwing to Boswell who missed first base Cam-paneris never hesitated as he rounded third and carried across the winning run Total 33 2 8 2 Total 30 3 7 3 Aug Dolphins vs San Diego (exhibition) Aug Dolphins vs Atlanta (exhibition) Sept Edison vs Miami Springs Sept Dolphins vs Denver Sept Miami High vs Jackson Sept Edison vs Coral Gables Sept Dolphins vs Kansas City Sept Coral Gables vs Key West Mmnesota Kansas City 001 010 200 000 10 3 cold GAMES TODAY Atlanta (Johnson 3-2) at New York (Cardwell 2-5) 8 pm St Louis (Washburn 2-2) at Philadelphia (Bunnlng 3-5) 8:05 pm Cincinnati (Nolan 3-1) at Pittsburgh (Veale 6-0) 805 pm Los Angeles (Sutton 1-5) at San Francisco (Marichal 7-3) 11 pm Houston (Cuellar 3-2) at Chicago (Culp 3-3) 2:30 GAMES TODAY New York (Peterson 0-2) at Cleveland (McDowell 2-2) 7:30 pm Washington (Coleman 2-3) at- Detroit (Sparma 4-0) 9 pm Boston (Rohr 2-1) at Baltimore (McNally 2-2) 8 pm Chicago (John 3-2 and O'Toole 1-1) at California (Brunet 1-7 and Wlllhite 0-1) twi-night 9 pm Minnesota (Merritt (1-0) at Kansas City 5-3) 8 pm The victory went to reliever Paul Lindblad a lefthander who picked up his third triumph without a loss Boswell is now Rod Carew smashed a tow- Kansas City 1 Minnesota 9 Kansas City 6 Versalles Oliva Carew (2) Tovar Lewis Campaneris Oliva IP Boswell (L1-2) 8 Hunter Lindblad (W3-0) 4 221 Ar- 7295 RERBBSO M) 6 2 2 IWj 4 0 Sept vs Penn State 1 2 4 -t jr i ii ri ii il iQ i.

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