European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 1, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 the stars and stripes monday april Sanders Jacklin still tied in wins in hurdles Gainesville Fin. Up Tennessee Flash r i c it m o n d Flowers skipping football this year to tune up for the olympics hot footed to Victory in his specially the 120-Yard High hurdles saturday in the25th annual Florida relays. Hut Flowers 13.6 performance which tied his own relays record set Here last year took a Back seat to Tennessee s 29-year-old freshman javelin sensation Bill Skinner. Skinner who gave up a$10,000-a-year welding Job to sign a scholarship at Knoxville hurled the Spear a record 247 feet three inches to break theold Mark by three feet. Skinner is a resident of Wilmington Del. Tennessee s George to shias set the previous record last year. A Sun splashed crowd of More than 5,000 track fans also cheered Georgetown s two Mil relay team to Victory Over Tennessee which won t h unofficial team title for the second year in a Row. Best showing Florida am s flashy sprinters made the Best showing of the Day in the quickie events As Eugene Milton ran the 100-Yarddash in a record tying 9.5 seconds and the school s 440-Yard relay team zipped Home in 40 seconds Flat to add the Victory to their earlier win at the Penn relays this won the sprint handily. Kentucky s Jim Green favo Redin the event pulled a muscle in Warmup and did not make the finals. Football stars Paul Malisk and Steve Tannen paced the Host University of Florida Tea to Victory in a new event Here the hurdle shuttle relay. Yale was second and Point Rich Tennessee s David Calkins re turned to lower his Mark in the440-Yard intermediate hurdles with a time of 51.8 seconds. Heran a 52.1 in 1966 and last year. Florida s John Morton retained his title in the discus throw but was second to John Mcclellan of Illinois in the shot put. Seattle team in Al to be called pilots Seattle up the Seattle american league baseball team which will begin play in 1969, will be known As he pilots it was announced saturday. Dewey Soriano presi Dent of Pacific Northwest sports in"., the group which will operate the franchise announced the team s nickname following a contest which Drew 21,-252 entries. Soriano said 20 name predominated in the con test. In addition to the pilots they included the stain ifs k j o g a Ever greens satellites c h 1 nooks mariners sound ers chief olympics pioneers Sockeye jets Hydro flyers Green sox Seu Kings loggers amp gets. Jacksonville Fla. A Debonair Doug Sanders and England s Tony Jacklin Kep their Birdie express on track through the third round of the greater Jacksonville open Golf tournament saturday and remained deadlocked at 202, 14strokes under Par. They were Only one stroke ahead of Arnold Palmer and unheralded Hugh Hoyor going into the final round sunday. Former National open Cham Pion Julius Boros and current pea ruler Don january were at 204.Sanders, in a Bright purple wardrobe carded a Birdie stud ded 69 saturday. Jacklin 23 year old briton birdied the final aspic stuns Emerson in straight sets new York a it. At thur Ashe of the . Army gave former world Champion Roy Emerson a sad Farewell to Amateur Tennis by stunning the Veteran australian 6-4, 6-4, 7-5 saturday night for the Garde Challenge trophy. In the third set Ashe fought Oft two set Points when he trailed 4-5 and 15-40 and evened the set with two great passing he broke Emerson at love in the seventh game wit two Strong winners and two Arthur Ashe. Boosts yank prestige Emerson errors and serve powerfully to run out the match. Emerson Winner of two Wimbledon . And French titles and six times Champion of Australia will sign a $100,000 pro contract monday in los an Geles. Little Nancy Richey of Sanangelo Tex made it an All american sweep by beating Jud Tegart of Australia 7-5, 7-5 for the women s thus established herself As no. 1 contender for world women s Amateur honors succeeding Billie Jean King who to turn pro in the same package with , a string bean from Richmond va., who is the first negro member of the . Dav is cup team gave american Tennis prestige a shot in the Arm with an overpowering perform Ance against an off form Emer 29-year-old queenslander lacked the Sharpness he has shown in sweeping to All the Houston s Hel it och contrary with us i lots Hutch a Ken Leberl Houston split end who was the top College football scorer in 1986, has been signed by the Pittsburgh , t i e National football league club said was the stellers Sec Ond Choice in the football draft world s major titles but part of his problems stemmed from pressure applied by Ashe s 112-m.p.h. Service and smashing net casual volleying errors by Emerson one a Limp shot into the net and the other a half vol Ley Yards Over the Back line gave Ashe the Only service break of the first set in the third game. The australian never came close to cracking the leu tenant s sizzling delivery. In the second set games Fol Lowed service until the ninth game when two errors by Emerson and a pair of swishing backhand passing shots by Ash brought the critical break in the second crowd of 12,000 at Madison Square Garden saw both mis Richey and miss Tegart play Well below the form they Dis played in knocking out the tournament s no. 1 and no. 3 seeded players in the semifinals. Miss Richey scored an unbelievable comeback Victory Friday Over mrs. King 4-6, 7-5, 6-0, win Ning the last 12 games in a Row. Miss Tegart ousted Ann Haydo Jones of Britain 8-6, 6-2. Both mrs. King and Are slated to sign pro con tracts monday leaving mis Richey As the standout Conten Der for no. 1 world Rankin among the amateurs. Nancy. 25, daughter of a Well known Texas professional is a relentless backcourt retriever with a forehand that goes Down the sidelines like a , against miss Tegart she was not As Sharp As inner magnificent rally against mrs. King the night before. She sought to go to the net More of ten and her volleying was she and miss Tegart served double faults at crucial stages of the match. Miss Tegart served three Dou ble faults in the 12th game of the first set to lose it. She had gone into a 3-1 Lead Only to lose the advantage when Nancy won four in a Row. The second set followed a Peculiar pattern with miss Tegart winning the first two games miss Richey taking the next four in a Row and the Australia then moving ahead 5-4 with one set i Tegart lost her Chance to take the set when Nancy threw up a perfect lob and Judy hit it into the finished on a Strong note. Her Best weapon the fore hand picked up l oth Pace and accuracy in the final games she dominated the match keep ing miss Tegart on the run. Mickey increases Lead to 4 Boynton Beach Fla a Veteran Mickey Wright s second straight 71opened up a four stroke Lead in the second round of the 112,500palm Beach county open Golf tournament 19-year-old, Sandra Post won the top prize of the Day though with a Nole in one. Miss Post playing her third professional tournament and the first Canadian Ever to join the ladies pea tour picked up Mickey Wright. 2nd straight 71 $1,000 in special prize Money when she blasted a three Wood shot 180 Yards against the wind and into the cup on the Lith. Miss Post of Oakvale ont was the ninth woman pro to pick up the prize since it was established in 1965. Miss Wright matched he opening round for a 142 total and moved out in front of Ruth Essen who equated her first round 73 for a 146 lenders Mickey Ivel Shl 7171-1437j-73-m67374-147 73-74147 74-7&-ho7.1-74-14s� 74-777iaat�-73-k 3 Merllynn uni Illtl-n152 Hull or vol non Camly ring Ltd 3. Jinny Klimt full. Miller ,. 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