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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 40

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The Miami Heraldi
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111111161th 1 4-C THE AHAMI HERALD Sat April 24 1971 Nicklaus Barber Share Ump Picked For Chess I Golf Lead in Champions Chamberlain KOs Fight Against All BELGRADE (AP) Bozidar Kazic Yugoslav in ternational chess umpire has been invited to be chief umpire in the World Championshiim quarterfinals match between Bobby Fischer of Brooklyn and the Soviet Union's Mark Taimanov Kazic was chief umpire in the Match Of The Century a year ago here which pitted the ten top Soviet Union players and ten best players of other countries of the world Fischer and Taimanov will meet in Vancouver Canada on May 13 to June 7 final bird from five feet on the par five 17th Barber winner of the Phoenix Open earlier this year picked of birds on putts of 18 16 and 12 feet then got two more after hitting irons inside of four feet But he too had trouble on the finishing holes taking bogeys on the 16th and 18th when he drove into the rough and couldn't reach the green 1 'i 4' ::::4 t' 4 1 :1 A s''k 0'' VLIA Ls: 04 -e: 4 :0 i r(-- --v': 14 1 :::::1:::::: ''''q 4:::: $4- 4 t'i 1 i ::::1 rX i 4 ::0:4 ::::::4:::: 't 4 1 I year was tied with Bobby Nichols and Dave Stockton in the chase for the $33000 first prize TYPICAL of the difficul ties encountered by some of the world's best shot-makers was US Open king Tony Jack lin of England who had a fat 77 Deane Beman finished double-bogey bogey double-bogey bogey And Nicklaus who hadn't played but one round since finishing second to Charles Coody in the Masters had his problems too He was in the rough nine times and found two traps "He hits it so far and is so By BOB GREEN Associated Press writer Rancho LA 'COST A Calif Jack Nicklaus making his first start since the Masters and veteran Miller Barber matched three-underpar 69s and shared the first-round lead in the $165000 Tournament of Champions Thursday Defending champion Frank Beard South African Gary Player and Canadian George Knudson were one stroke back at 70 in this tournament tour event of winners from the last 12 months But even that elite field had massive troubled with the extremely tough 7-1 14 yard par 72 Las Costa country Club course big and strong the rough doesn't make any difference to him" said Barber "We're back there trying to dig it out with a long iron and he's got an eight iron out of the rough and can reach the green" IT wasn't always that way for the Golden Bear however who had nine one-putt greens including five in the three-five foot range when he missed the green He bogeyed three of the last four boles three-putting the 15th and 16th and then pitching through the green and missing a three putt He put a wedge three feet from the pin for a birdie on the second wedged to nine feet and made the putt on the sixth He hit an eight iron to three feet on the 10th got a two-putt bird on the par five 12th rolled in a 22 footer on the next and got his Reprinted from its Friday editions By Ho laid WIN Services HOUSTON Wilt Chamberlain the pro basketball great threw a knockout punch into a proposed heavyweight fight between himself and former champion Mu-hammed All Thursday by demanding a tax-free guarantee of $500000 Chamberlain who was supposed to make his pro boxing debut in the Astrodome July 26 originally had agreed to fight for $500000 or 25 per cent of the gross receipts In fact All already had announced the weird match up "This ain't no joke we're gonna fight" All said But Wilt decided a few minutes before the scheduled contract signings that he wanted the half-million after taxes kftero 0 rei (astar flows Drs core i1a3 4 OR igoticatti gelo 0 trolo1)1z) Vo 0 reiini astar news mg core 11a34 OR igoticatti 4 ee night 44- 0 4) 110 PL I 0 441 6LkokAtii44 Press International Teteohoto II011iS Stacy sntooth sailing 36 GREAT HOLES at the WRESTLING ALMOST half the field of 35 was at 76 or higher after problems with the ponds and extremely deep rough that is five-six inches in most places and up to a foot deep in others "If you get off the fairways you've had it" said pro-tourney favorite Arnold Palmer who bogeyed the final hole and finishd with a 71 two strokes off the pace Palmer the season's leading money winner and gunning for his third title of the Miller Barber 34-35-69 Jack Nicklaue Frank Beard 36-34-70 Gary Player 34-34-70 George Knudson 35-35-70 Bobby Nichols 37-34-71 Dave Stockton 35-36-71 Arnold Palmer 34-37-71 Bob Lunn 38-34-72 Gene Littler 35-37-72 I Bruce Devlin 36-36-72 Dave Hill 35-37-72 Gibby Gilbert 35-38-73 Doug Sanders 36-38-74 Charles Coody 38-34-74 Bob Murphy 39-36-75! Buddy Al lin 38-37-751 Carlyle Snead 40-35-75 Bruce Crampton 37-39-76 Tommy Aaron 37-39-76 George Archer 39-38-77 Bob Goalbv 39-38-77 Babe Hiskey 39-38-77 Cesar Sanudo 40-37-77 Mason Rudolph 39-38-77 Kermit Zarley 38-39-77 Harold Henning 38-39-77 IPLOMAT JACK O'CONNELL president of the group promoting the fight said he would have to reassess the antic! pated revenues before he could make such a concession to the seven-foot two-inch 275-pound Chamberlain Ali only 6-2 215 freely discussed the upcoming fight unaware of problems between O'Connell and Chamberlain After 75 minutes of discussion O'Connell emerged and said "We do not have a fight to announce at this time" O'Connell said Chamberlain asked for the added concessions because of his income-tax status All was offered a $1 million guarantee or 45 per cent of the receipts He said he was accepting the fight be cause there were no other worthy opponents in the heavyweight ranks beside Joe Frazier who beat him last month Miss Stacy Up to Par In Tourney AS Ok')k kr it'5' ditt I 1 461'N '''I'A' li''' '1 1 k''1 kv COUNTRY CLUB COURSE Hallandale Beach Blvd Hollywood Beach or at the Diplomat's PRESIDENTIAL COURSE NE18th Ave at 191st St PHONES: Hollywood 923-8111 Miami 949-2442 GREENS FEES: $5 13469 TAG TEAM EVENT-REMATcH SHANE BROS (GORY I GORILLA) Managed by Tiger Tony Galante -n STOMPER STEVENS I BILLY KBE RIVERS 11 1161:4 Reprinted from late Friday editions Tory Fretz Upsets Purr PINEHURST NC (AP) 4111 1 litGOLIFING-ATJTS BESTATHE DIPLOMALWAYI 6-2 6-4 Fourth-seeded Kerry Melville turned back Kris Kemmer 8-7 4-6 6-2 GIRLS' I MEN'S MIXED TAG TEAMS DICK ADAMS I CARMEN MOM CREWS I WEN CASEY "WHO WOULD come to see me fight Jimmy Ellis Floyd Patterson or George Chuvalo?" Ali asked He said Chamberlain was worthy because of his "tremendous strength" He said he had been told a story about Chamberlain lifting up the end of a car so a tire could be changed "This fight will put me in an awkward situation" Ali said "A man with such height power and reach don't have to get sharp He just has to hit you once with all that power Wilt's fist is twice as big as mine" Asked for a prediction All shouted: "Timber!" EAGLE COMILL CUBAN CHAMPION SPEEDY GONZALES MR PERSONALITY SAN DIEGO Calif (UPI) Tory Fretz upset third-seeded Francolse Durr of France 6-2 1-6 7-5 In the San Diego Women's Open Pro Tennis Tournament Top-seeded Billie Jean King was a 6-1 7-5 winner over Janet Newberry and second-seeded Rosemary Casals beat Judy Tegart Dalton 8 MONTH GOLF MEMBERSHIPS NOW AVAILABLE Play at Diplomat CC Presidential CC OR BOTH UNLIMITED GOLF FROM APR 15th TO DECEMBER 15th S9 nn uum single $350 man wife (plus tax) For information and details phone Nick Bersan Pro or Miss Elaine at Hollywood 923-8111 or Miami 9492442 MAD MEXICAN RICK "MR WRESTLING" EMT iswwr STOCK CAR RACES TONIGHT 8 ells 1 Sun2 PM I 30041004 100 'DIPLOMAT RESORTS ANO COUNTRY CLUB HOLLVW000 it Tre 114 KOWA MON I SPORTATORIUM MIAMIHOLLYWOOD SPEEDWAY PARK 16661 Hollywood Blvd An eagle three on the 14th hole sparked defending champion Hollis Stacy's late rally as she and five-time winner Barbara McIntire scored semifinal victories Thursday in the North and South Amateur Golf Tournament Miss Stacy a 17-year-old high school junior from Savannah Ga gained a hard-earned 2-up decision over Beth Barry of Mobile Ala Miss McIntire 36-year-old Colorado Springs dress shop owner won the first hole and led the rest of the way in a four-and-two victory over Lancy Smith of Snyder NY with one under par The 18-hole championship match will be played today with the Georgia girl seeking to become the first successful defender since Miss McIntire won in 1960-61 a I 61R3 I MKS VIILLOVII LIKES Faifif 1 time LIKES SZCM 4 Gulfs tream Ends Season On Decline 1 FLA CITY SPEEDWAY MINI STOCK TQ MIDGETS COURTS 1 ADULTS $200 1 STUDENTS I SERVICEMEN MO MINER UNDER 12 mu PARENT FRU i 450 DAVIS PRY FLA CITY rannnoW par In or 11 El 5 EEDWAY ITINs1 STUCKG0 KARTS! $200 NIA 1 UDEN 12 VIM1 PARENT FREE PKWY RA cm RAly9A1 2125 KW 111 ST 685-1341 POI ILULT-- MIN IAMI lit 111:11 nor to HTISRFLAN'S ARADOSEi Th 5 10 ACRES IN COLLIER COUNTY WEEKEND and VACATION RETREAT Approximately 50 Miles from Miami and small game wild turkeys doves ducks and deer Inland waters teem with fresh water varieties waters around the Ten Thousand Islands lure fisherman with big blue-water gamefish MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY mem Eno Immo mom mos Immo mon Webb Realty Corporation IRegistered Real Estate Broker Registered Real Estate Broker 11575 KW 7th Avenue Miami Florida 33168 1 Dept CC1 Telephone (305)688-6616 i 6 CI HIS nirlk A NYS i 1 i Th 5 10 ACRES IN COLLIER COUNTY A 4 '14 4 bcs In ItEEKEND and VACATION RETREAT Approximately 50 Miles from Miami I and small game wild turkeys doves ducks and deer Inland waters teem with fresh water varieties -I Min IIMIg NM Einin 4 waters around the Ten Thousand Islands lure fish- 1 with big blue water gamefish i MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY 1 1 MOM ining Innill Ming 44 VII 1 C' 111-1111TURER ii MIMI Webb Realty Corporation I 1 Registered Real Estate Broker I 11575 KW 7th Avenue Miami Florida 33168 13 (4ii4L Dept CC1 Telephone (305)688-6616 A Iii 1 NORTON SINCE 1924 TIRE CD POLYESTERCORD FIBERGLASS CENTER SEM SAFETY Big abound A- Gulf I -i --') ill i 1 i Big abut -1- Gull 4 ern N-'FAN 7 P- C--: kir-t7-7- -47: -i-i I i I Ifts -1177" a a I 0 i 1 Big abound A- Gulf 6 erman 0 11 111? i -4 I WED WHITEWALL 1 FROM MAJOR ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT TIRE MANUFACTURER Reprinted from late Friday editions BY BERNIE DICKMAN Herald Turf Writer Gulfstream Park closed its 43-day meeting Thursday the way its predecessors Tropical Park and Hialeah had done before in the worst winter Florida racing has experienced in many seasons There were 13161 patrons viewing the final proceedings and they sent $1435344 into the mutuel machines on the last 10-race program Last year closing day was on a Wednesday and 15208 people wagered $1685897 Attendance for the 43 days totaled 557269 a decrease of 27714 from 1970 The difference was 47 per cent The mutuel handle was $58536766 a drop of 94 per cent from last year or $6046096 PERM 2EDUC ED Igla I I I I I I BRAND NEW 0 FACTORY FRESH NOT CHANGEOVERS 7 0Fri NOT SECONDS 2 IName IAddress Zip City State 1 telephone Law Name 1 I Address Iht I City State 1 1 1 'Telephone 1 cent The handle totaled $76- 311677 down 52 per cent The figures are of constant interest to Jimmy Donn Jr Gulfstream president He sits between races each day with a special tptebook and records the handle race by race "WHEN you compare it to Tropical and Hialeah" Donn said Thursday "we're holding our own But I just didn't think we'd be off this much in handle" The uncertain economic condition continued to be the big factor in Donn's opinion "I think the people who came down this winter didn't stay as long as they normally do And I'm sure that while they were here they didn't spend as much money as usual I think the only really good thing going for us this year was the weather" The horsemen Donn contends left for New York ear Her than usual taking with them the better stock "on the first Sunday after we were open" he said "875 horses had left HialealLThey had never left that fast in that great a number" Now in just two weeks the new Calder plant will open for summer business Just how the 128day meet ing goes may determine the fate of next winter's racing MJ 'P'M74e g' I 0 l'Ostgit ER1 0 C18-13 C18-14 AFTER the financial set backs recorded at both Tropical and Hialeah there was MO reason to believe Gulf-stream would fare better Tropical was down 1573 per cent in attendance including charity days and 842 per cent for its regular 40-day meeting The figures for the handle were minus 2198 per cent and minus 126 per cent Hialeah buoyed by the Super Bowl reached 705122 in attendence down 31 per Plus FET: Tax 200 to 215 tradeo tire kkkk' ikkk iVk'AVAV' okom' K41s t- i rt bio vpyrn t1 2Do ufli oeo Rillancla lihsEe moocol Ro boo t( 202 3 R0f8 SIZE WHITEWALL FE TAX E18-14 22195 235 Wit 24195 155 811:11 25195 237 21195 198 4 111:11 30195 118-15 30195 322 All Prices Plus Tax and Trade-in Tire NORTON TIRE CO SAYS Herald's Santoro Tops Florida Handicappers CI SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED CI If for soy reason you are not completely satisfied with my new passenger car tire you buy from Norton Tire Co return it along with your original invoice within 90 days of the dale of purchase and your money will be refunded in full no questions asked! Commercial se hides excluded 3 Xc'CS-(5-0 1 rTMZ: UDGET ERM VAILABE It's called Turtle Creek and it's not that far away Seven miles south of Hobe Sound Or if that doesn't ring a bell eighteen miles north of Palm Beach We've got everything the rest of Florida has Great golf Fishing deepsea and inland Lots of sunshine Anything outdoors But no crowds no traffic jams and no famous people that we can think ofYou might like it here If you think you would we'd like to show you our homesites and condominium apartments NORTON lion-SINCE19240 TIRE CO Reprinted from late PridoP editions Handicapper John Santoro of The Herald wan overall leadership among selectors for the winter race meetings at Tropical Park Hialeah Race Course and Gulfstream Park Santoro picked 159 winners at Tropical 128 at Hialeah and 132 at the Gulfstream meeting which closed the season Thursday His total was 417 beating runnerup Sam Engelberg of the Miami News by 15 in individual competition Santoro paced Individual selectors at two of the three meetings: In addition The Herald Consensus matched Santo ro's leading total at Hialeah Trailing Engelberg's 402 total were Joe Jaffe of the Miami News with 372 winners Ted Tamer and Is! Newborn of The Herald with 346 and 327 respectively and Joe Agrella of The Herald with 229 Agrella was also the only rival to top Santoro In the Ind1 vidual selecting with 127 to lead the Hialeah meeting Agrella did not pick at Tropical COMPLETE HANDICAPPERS STANDINGS HANDICAPPERS TROPICAL HIALEAH ULPSTRIAM TOTAL John Santoro Miami Herald 159 176 132 el? Miami News Consensini 163 116 126 405 $4M Enos lbws Miami New 156 110 116 402 Oniami Herald Consensus 153 176 111 Itotod 153 ll3 17 1 33 131 103 112 tia6 isi Newborn Miami Herald 113 91 111 37 11-J9 Aural in Minmi Horn let 1 241 102 220 1101110100L0060000100001011604001011011104 UP 100 11 CENTER 4 og SAM TURTLE CREEK HOME OF THE 40000 MILE GUARANTEE DISTRIBUTORS FOR FAMOUS MICHELIN RADIALS BF GOODRICH LIFESAVER RADIALS CENTRAL MIAMI HOMESTEAD 5300 NW 27th Ave 634-1556 30100 Federal Hwy 2474622 CORAL CABLES HOLLYWOOD Bird Douglas Road 4461101 6017 Hollywood Blvd NORTH MIAMI at State Road No 7 987-0450 13300 kW 7th Ave 681-8541 FT LAUDERDALE MIAMI SHORES 1830 Broward Blvd 5253136 8801 Biscayne Blvd 759-4446 and MIAMI BEACH 1740 Sunrise Blvd 525-7588 1700 NE 163 St 945-7454 POMPANO BEACH MIAMI BEACH 3151 Federal Hwy 9434200 1454 Alton Road 672-5353 WEST PALM BEACH SOUTH DADE 515 South Dixie 832-3044 9001 Dixie Hwy 667-7575 LAKE PARKN PALM BEACH HIALEAHPALM SPRINGS MILE 532 Lake Blvd 848-2544 1275 49th St 822-2500 CUTLER RIDGE FT PIERCE 20390 Dixie Hwy 233-5241 2604 South 4th St 464-8020 Florida Like it used to be A Bliss Laughlin Property 1 1 1 kAsall" co IMINAMIOIWO hm4e past Tweets CountryClub or write creel Bill Hart Realtor 'requests (18) Florida 33458 (305) 7487443 eetrireli 7443 aotti MINEWMMMMOIVON 1 I ih4bWaeii IIMMEISWIIIMINNINPIPUI-LI 1 simmuromin IIMERII mimimin.

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