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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 34

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The Miami Heraldi
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'ni- iji my ny-m imi-nurtnayirryfyw e-C THE MIAMI HERALD Sat Mar 14 1970 MAC DIVOT Swedes Call for Guide Another erne on the rm FT JTS SANDY in THE CLUBHOUSE WfTH 67 FOK R-UNPER Olympic Amateurs very important that steps will be taken immediately in order to obtain a revision of the Under present rules laid down by the IOC a hockey player who has been playing pro hockey cannot participate in the Olympic tournaments This was one of the reasons behind the split in the IIHF over request to use nine pro players in the 1970 world tournament Ring Magazine Top Jr Boivlers Vie Today Oil STOCKHOLM (UPI) The Swedish Ice Hockey Association Friday called for a revision of the Olympic Amateur rules and suggested that every individual country and not the International Olympic Committee IOC should decide who is TIME such a thing as Title Rating Cassius Clay dethroned champion in five rounds last month The husky hard-hitting Philadelphian had won recognition in New York and five other states when he SUN AND MOON RISE SET Sun 629p Moon 1250a California Skipper To Pilot Intrepid Lifts knocked out Buster Mathis in the 11th round at New York in 1968 Ellis gained his piece of the title by winning the elimination tournament He outpointed Jerry Quarry in 15 rounds in 1968 for the championship Clay had his last fight on March 22 1967 when he knocked out Zora Folley in the seventh round of a title defense The WBA and New York withdrew recognition from Clay and declared the title vacant when Clay refused induction in the armed services However Ring continued to recognize him pending the outcome of his appeal of the conviction It is still pending But his announced retirement prompted Ring to make its move SOLUNAR TABLES MIN MAJ EcOOp Glance Tha abort schedula for ttlonar ptriodi hai boot (ikon from Mr Richard Rtden Knijht's Soluoar Tablet Fishmj and hunting ara bail immediately following theta timet Major penodt lait for an hour and a half or two hours thorpaftor and minor periods ara af somewhat thorltr duration Solunar timet thown abort art for tomorrow TIDES FOR SATURDAY MARCH 14 I' an amateur and who is a professional The Swedish association called on the International Ice Hockey Federation IIHF to rally all international sports federations intending to participate in the 1972 winter Olympics to adopt OUT too much patience Intrepid which turned back Dame Pattie in the last Cup series in 1967 will attempt to qualify as the defender again in the American selection trails beginning June 8 off Long Island Sound- The observation trails are set for July 7-18 off Newport RI with the finals starting Aug 18 The survivor will defend against a boat from either Australia or France who will meet in similar trials The Intrepid is owned by a syndicate headed by Briggs Dalzell and William Straw- bridge Eight of the 12 crew members also were named Friday by Dalzell and Straw-bridge Metro Has Won Minor Pennants FORT MYERS Fla (AP) Charlie Metro new manager of the Kansas City Royals has won four minor league pennants In 1966 his Tulsa Oilers won the Pacific Coast League pennant Prior to that he led Denver to the 1960 American Association flag won the South Atlantic League pennant with Montgomery Ala in 1951 and the Pioneer League title with Twin Falls Idaho in 1949 Ex-Bear Hopored SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Dr William McColl 39 former star end for the Chicago Bears and Stanford All-American is the new president of the California State Board of Public Health DEEP SEA FISHING- 9 30 AM to $800 7:30 to 12:30 AM $375 CHILDREN HALF FARE minis nco mi HEW 65' SEABREEZE TOO City Yacht Basin PIER 5 374-6580 sun IT NOON UNDER 12 St00 joint uniform attitude regarding the amateur status THE ATTITUDE the association said in a letter to the IIHF should be every country itself settles who is looked upon as an amateur and thus will be allowed to participate in the Olympic The guiding principles should be the association said a player who goes entirely in for his sport and has no civilian profession and does not train for any ciyilian profession shall be looked upon as a professional player who goes in for his sport but has a civilian profession and gets his main source of livelihood from this civilian profession or is training for a civilian profession shall be looked upon as an THE SWEDISH' association urged the IIHF to adopt the Swedish proposal at its bi-annual congress held here later (his month in connection with the 1970 World Ice Hockey Championships starting Saturday the present Olympic amateur rules may risk the participation of ice hockey in the Olympic Winter Games in Sapporo Japan in the association said is They are Stephen Van Dyke of Philadelphia Roger Lowlicht of Manhassett NY Richie Sayer Newport RI Peter Wilson and Christopher Wick both of Darien' Conn George Twist and Jim Titus both of Newport Beach Calif and Norris Strawbridge of Nottingham Pa Enrique Out To Retain Cesta Lead Enrique has moved into the top spot in the race for the most wins title at Miami Jai-Alai Fronton The back-court star has chalked up 59 wins and holds a game lead over Juaristi the front runner most of the season In addition to his wins Enrique also has run up an excellent "in-the-money record of 61 seconds and 53 thirds He appears in five doubles games tonight in an attempt to increase his lead He also draws the No 2 post position in the tenth game the singles championship South top junior bowlers will cladh today in Cbu Junior Cougar tournament at Coliseum Lanes It will mark the first time that 24 bowling establishments in Dade Broward and Palm Beach counties have combined their top two boys and girls for a team scratch tournament Each team will roll three games of qualifying Then 1 the top four squpds will clash in a series of head-to-head matches The wjnners will be guests of honey during the $75000 Couga- championship tourriamerft the following Saturday (March 21) COMPETITION will start at' 10:30 with bleacher seats! available for spectators I Four teams I appear to be loaded Jack Knap Bowl is featuring Johij Knap Elliot Seskin Laurie Knap and Marsha Neilson Airport Lanes boasts Bruce Him-schoot John lAnderson Susan Palm and Daniell Flynn Cloverleaf will be represented by Carlene Riccitelli Pam Baxter Billy and Barry Bacaris Jim Driggers Patti Perricone Karen Morrow and Bob Walters will make up the Bowling Palace team At the same time today the City Tournament will be entering its second weekend of competition at University Bowl while the City Tjournament concludes its four weekend run at Carol City Lanes Zaliri Hits New York Pins Again By Herald Wire Services NEW YbRK Wayne Zahn has- always thrived on New York-area professional bowling tournaments and he kept right! on going during the $60000 Ebonite event at Madison Square Gardens Friday I The former St Louis Cardinal pitching prospect led the Professional Bowlers Association members into the Ebonite semifinals and appeared to have a berth wrapped up for TV finals iJ Also inj contention after four rounds were Earl Anthony Mike! Limongello Jim Godman Bob Strampe Dick Weber Ralph Hartmann Sam Flanagan Mike Orlovsky Mike McGrath John Guenther Jack Biondolillo Harry Smith Billy Hardwick Dave Davis and John Petrag-lia The tour moves on to Coral Gables next week for the $75000 Cougar Open MILWAUKEE and fourth-place Philadelphia will play in the other Eastern Division first-round series also announced that tickets for the playoffs in the Garden will be scaled at $1250 $10 $750' and $5 and will go on sale Monday Tickets must be purchased in four-game uniti ifrith money refunded if eithqr or both of the final two games scheduled for New York are not needed The fop ticket price last year was $10 The i FISHERMAN Fish Fur Stilfith Kin((ih Snayytr tie Fru Modem S3 FISH HAWK III oulTS 3 Tups Inly It lilltflT Strom I Icttt Recta 'r liases dawntawa Miami CWtrea 9:30 1:30 Ml 12 Phon 374-2062 THE RUSSIANS world champs for the last seven years assisted by the Swedes and others argued that their teams may be suspended from Olympic participation if they played a Canadian- team with nine pros Canada would not budge on this point but decided to withdraw as host for the 1970 tournament and also pull her team out of the tourney The Swedish proposal if adopted by the IIHF was not likely to meet with approval from JOC President Avery Brundage' definition of amateur athletes has enraged a number of international sport federations But nobody has been able to convince the IOC to change the rules which are considered outdated by many experts Regatta Scheduled Today One of the oldest yacht clubs conducts its 83rd annual regatta today the Biscayne Bay Yacht Club which will schedule around the buoys racing for class boats and prams today and a Ranni Cup race for cruising classes Sunday Prams and one-designs sail three heats with the class boats getting underway at 11 am AIR CONDITIONED 4-DOOR HARDTDPS $KES Per 56 Week Per Mile Munroe-Zeder Rentals 759-8743 INFLATION FIGHTER lIEMGCil ific tur don ijii in NEW YORK (AP) William Ficker of Newport Beach" Calif was named Friday successor to Emil Mosbacher as skipper of Intrepid the cup holder in the America Cup yachting campaign Mosbacher is now chief of protocol for the United States in Washington DC Hunting Mishaps Decline in NY ALBANY NY (AP) Hunting accidents in New York state in 1969 declined for the fourth straight year reports the Conservation Department There were eight fatal and 95 non-fatal accidents during 1969 This compared with nine fatal and 121 non-fatal mishaps in 1968 Statistics compiled by the Bureau of Law Enforcement show that of the total num-ber of accidents 47 were self-inflicted 49 hunters were shot by companions and seven were caused by unknown hunters Shotguns were involved in 56 accidents rifles 38 other firearms seven and unknown two California Signs Pitcher as Scout ANAHEIM Calif (AP) Gordon Windhorn former outfielder for the California Angels has been added to the scouting staff of the Angels Windhorn 36 and a resident of Danville Va will be covering the mid-Atlantic states Windhorn played for the Hankyu Braves of the Japanese Pacific League the last six seasons The team won the league title the last three years but each year lost the Japan series to the Tokyo Giants NEW YORK (AP) Cassius Clay stripped of his world heavyweight title fcy several boxing organizations after being convicted of draft 1 evasion no longer will be recognized as champion by Ring Magazine The monthly boxing zine said Friday that undefeated Joe Frazier will be listed as champion in its May issue because of re- peated retirement announcements will be retired on the basis of his the magazine said adding that if Clay should return to boxing he would be listed only as a contender FRAZIER WON concrete world champion recognition by knocking out Jimmy Ellis the World Boxing Associa Maravich Rupp Win i) Titles Top ST LOUIS (UPI) Pete Maravich was runaway choice as the College player of the in balloting by general managers of the professional basketball teams The Sporting' News announced Friday The Louisiana State University scoring ace headed the AI 1 -American team named by the weekly Bob Lanier of St Bonaventure was runner-up in the balloting Rounding out the starting lineup were Rudy Tomja-novich of Michigan Dan Is-sel of Kentucky and Charlie Scott of North Carolina All are seniors MARAVICH was the fifth star in the history of The Sporting annual selections to become a three-time All-American He joined Oscar Robertson Jerry Lucas Bill Bradley and Lew Alcin-dor on the select list Adolph Rupp of Kentucky was named the College Coach of the Year The ballots were cast by the general managers in the National Basketball Association and the American Basketball Association who used their club scouting reports to make the selections 1 Rick Mount a 1968-69 choice for the five headed the second tern this year Receiving top votes were Dave Cowens of Florida State Artis Gilmore of Jacksonville and Calvin Murphy of Niagara Service Title Won By Ai Illy 5 LONG BEACH Calif (UPI) The Army captured the All Service Basketball I Tournament for the ninth time in 1 1 years by defeating the Air Force 89-68 in the championship game Thurs- day night at the Long Beach Naval Station After trailing 12-6 in the I opening minutes the power- ful Army offense began click- ing and the soldiers took the lead at 17-16 with 10:40 played From then on Army never trailed as Darnell Hill- man for San Jose State and Rod McDonald formerly of the University of Washing- ton each scored 20 points Army led 44-34 at halftime Kenny Washington of the 1964 and 1965 UCLA national championship college teams contributed 10 points while Mike Silliman a West Pointer who captained Army picked off 11 rebounds and scored 13 points Ron Richards of Stonehill College was the key man in the Air Force attack with 16 points He was followed by Eddie Whitehead' from the University of Louisville with 13 In a consolation game Navy defeated the Marines 93S4 At a Salt Water Mary Bartz caught a 9-pound 12-ounce bonefish on the flats near Marathon She made the catch on 4-pound test spinning tackle At Big Pine Key Bud Hall released a 12-pound permit caught while fishing with Captain Harry Snow Jr Captain Snow said another party hooked a permit estimated at 40 pounds and fought it over an hour on 8-pound test line But the fish got away 4 i Fresh Water i Bass fishing is good on the flats near the third spillway 6 miles from Loxahatchee The bass are striking Weedwings' with pork chunks or plastic worms Best fishing is in the grass shallows The water level remains high in all three con- servation areas The spillway gates on the Tamiami Trail are wide open as they have been for 14 consecutive months i Knicks Bullets Set Playoff Dates Sites CHAMPIONSHIP NEW YORK (AP) The New York Knicks will open their best-of-seven playoff series against Baltimore March 26 in Madison Square Garden the National Basketball Association club announced Friday The Knicks need only one victory or one Milwaukee loss to clinch first place in the Eastern Dvision The second playoff game will be held March 27 at third-place Baltimore the third the afternoon of March 29 in New York and the fourth at Baltimore March 31 If necessary the fifth game will be contested April 2 in New York the sixth the afternoon of April 5 in Baltimore and the seventh April 6 in New York Hal Laycoe Gets Reins Of Canucks VANCOUVER (UPI) Newly-appointed General Manager Bud Poile has an- nounced the signing of Harold Laycoe as coach of the National Hockey League-bound Vancouver Canucks In a brief statement Poile said Laycoe would take over coaching duties immediately Laycoe is to retain the post at least through the 1970-71 season when Vancouver makes its NHL debut Laycoe replaces Joe Crozi-er who was fired two weeks ago for and Poile was appointed vice president and general manager Directors of Medicor the Minneapolis-based company which controls the Canucks approached Crozier earlier this week and asked him to resume his coaching duties for the remainder of this season and through 1970-71 Crozier turned them down Wednesday Laycoe has 25 years of hockey experience RACING! COLD COAST CAVALCADE OF SPEED WEEKEND TWIN FEATURES LATE MODELS AND FIGURE 8'S PURSE A I 2 PI! GATES OPEN ADMISSION $400 MIAMI HOLLYWOOD SPEEDWAY PARK 9 MILES WEST OF TURNPIKE EXIT 2 ON HOLLYWOOD BLVD HflWyiRPH 4.

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