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--w-ip-'w 'w a. i t. s- r' 'r V. It 4 "1 4J 'V 4 Section 2 CHICAGO TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1970 Anderson, Thomas Brace for Bout; Trad mi going to give me a shot at Jimmy Dupree Ring's No. 2 contender.

It will be like an elimination bout and Brenner knocked out 14 of the heavy, weights." -'And look at the guys I've been a sparring partner for Joe Frazier, Sonny Liston, Floyd Patterson, Nino Ben- will try to match the winner against 1 Bob- Foster for his venutl. Jerry Quarry. fought the same kind of people as me." 1 Anderson, cousin of Davey Moore the late featherweight champion, has an entirely different opinion of the quality of his foes. "I'll fight anybody who's willing to get in the ring," he insisted. "A lot of light heavyweightsAndy Kendall, Dick Tiger, and Boss Man Jones-have ducked me, so I've gone after the heavyweights.

And I i "I worked in Frazier's camp title." wnen he was getting ready for Jimmy uuis in tne title match Thomas, who has won 27, lost 7, and been involved in 2 draws, is seemingly unawed by all this He dropped me once, when I was off balance, but other than liminaries are six rounders. They match Heavyweights Benny Black of Chicago and Tiger Joe Harris of Cincinnati and Middleweight Ray Christian of Chicago and Indian Kid Moore of Oconto, Wis. Anderson goes into the main event with impressive credentials. The 26-year-old Minneapolis resident Is ranked No. 4 by Ring magazine and No.

8 by the World Boxing association. 21 K. 0. Victories He has won 29 of 31 fights, 21 by knockout "I fight Charlie Green on April 24 in Madison Square Garden," said ambitious Ray, who grew up in Alabama and Ohio. "Then, Teddy Brenner Garden matchmaker says he's BY NEIL MELBERT A rolling stone named Ray Anderson and Allen Thomas, who doesn't want to be a stepping stone, will clash tomorrow night In theAragon ballroom.

Their 10-round light heavyweight match will be the feature attraction in a professional card of four bouts. Rematch Scheduled In a 10-round semi-windup, also involving 175-pounders, T. J. Jones of Chicago will tangle with Milwaukee's Vidal Flores. This will be a rematch of their Jan.

21 clash which resulted in a standing ovation from the Aragon fight crowd and a decision for Jones. Tomorrow night's other pre mat ne didn't lay a hand on me. title taJJc. i Follows Foe's Mark i made him look pad." "I know Anderson's record," Lee Trevino falling on back after sinking putt for birdie that helped him to a 68 and tie with Bob Menne for 54-hole lead in National Airlines said Thomas, who fights out of Chicago. "I also know he's been N.S.L.toBegin50th Open in Miami yesterday.

tAP Wlrephotol knocked out twice and I can't see why he can't be knocked out again. Season Next Week2ANay Tie in Miami Golf "Sure he's got a good record. But he's won against ordinary BY ABE KORSOWER fighters. I don't think he's Soccer Schedule Chlcagoland soccer fans are The Leaders lookmg forward to next Sun day's opening games of the National league, which is GAMES TODAY Olymplci n. Youllu, Line etedlunv 2 s.

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m. Altai $. Ichwibtn Douilat park, 11 a. m. Miami, March 28 Wl Lee Trevino, putting on the pressure all the way, carved out a four-under-par 68 today and tied Bob Menne for the thircH round lead in the $200,000 National Airlines Open golf tournament.

Menne, the young pro from scheduled to begin its 50th year of operations. TheN13-team Major division will once again headline the season's battles, which include Hansa-Fortuna combine In competition among 133 teams Lane Tech stadium at 3 p. m. The Olympics, under newly appointed manager George within tne league in all, Menne got off to a fast start. The 28-year-old tour sophomore held a two-stroke lead starting the warm, sunny day and quickly stretched out with a' string of three consecutive birdies starting on the second hole.

Trevino made up ground slowly, caught him once on the 12th, again on the 15th and for the final time at 17 when Menne put his tee shot under a tree, was stymied and settled for a bogey. Gary Player appeared ready to make a run at the leaders until he came to the treacherous 17th, a long par four. Gary put on in the water, one in the sand and took a triple bogey seven that left him with a 71 for 211, well back. Massachusetts who had led the first two rounds, was playing in the same twosome with the self-styled Merry Mexican and No less than 100 of these are Karagiannidis, left little doubt scheduled to play on opening day, with the defending Major finished with 70, two under par on the Country division champions, the Olympics, testing the newly blended as to their intention of repeating as titlists by soundly walloping the.Adria team, 5 to 1, last Sunday. With Karagiannidis out as a Club of Miami course.

They are tied at 203, 13 under par for the tournament. Trevino, who repeated as the player much too soon in his career the club lost no time in Tucson Open champion earlier 7GSh AXS9A1 finding a suitable replacement for the a 1 "Golden this year, trailed by as much as five strokes at one stage as rZJ Classes start soon. Greek." From Australia comes a new shining star, John Mratinkovic, whose debut against Adria was Phone (312) 782-7335 I April 5 Saturday: 9 tun. to 10 pan. Sunday: Sun.

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Goosia 70 71 7221 Jerry Barber 70 72 71-214 Don January 70 72 72214 Homero Blancat 71 71 72214 Jack McGowan 72 73214 Tom Nleporte 70 71 74-21S Hugh Rover Jr. 72 71 72215 Bobby Nichols 73 47 7S-21S Georte Knudsan 70 4 74215 Tommy Aaron 41 71 7P 214 Richard Crawford 72 70 74-214 Jim Colbert 70 72 74214 4,1 Baldlni 71 72 71-214 Jack Montgomery 70 71 75214 Mac McLendon 74 70 72214 Dick Hart 71 74-417 bert Yencey 74 70 73217 Bo Murphy 71 70 74-217 JAPANESE PRO LEADS BY ONE OVER FLEISHER HONG KONG, March 28 US Isao Katsumata of Japan shot a blistering 66 today for a one-stroke lead over Bruce Fleisher of Miami after three rounds of the Hong Kong Open golf tournament, Fleisher, the 21-year-old former United States amateur short of sensational. Armed with a cool approach of a true professional, with a spirit of a rookie, and with the experience or tend coupon today. AMMlwwOffloer Dept. T29 Honeywell Institute of Information Sctonoet 1 8.

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cnyv plagued Florida relays. pionship crown. The complete recovery from a serious illness by Pete Kouratos has never been more convincing than in his performance against the LARGEST SHOW Rain fell thruout the meet, and ended with lightning flash nealdenoe Phonai Buelneee Phone same Adria. ing across the skies. The pole vault competition was canceled because of the dangerous con Scoring practically at will 4000 PUREBRED DOGS (115 BREEDS) FROM 35 STATES A CANADA; PIUS EXCITING: Whippet 4V Afghan Faces Indoor Field Trials Obedleneo Confeita Approved by the Office of th Superintendent of Publlo Inatructlon 8tateof llllnota.

three times Kouratos dis ditions. No records were set. played a cunning and deftness Dtnnll Saundnt, BALTIMORE Pitcher Prank Barlalna and Fret Bnna. NEW YORK YANKEES Shortstop Frank Bakar, Pltchart Joha Cumbarland and Doui Haniaa. the appearance of 19-year-old Bobbie Hunter, a University of Florida freshman co-ed who entered the 3,000 meter steeplechase.

Another outstanding performer in the university field was Memphis State freshman Gerald Tinker, who tied the world record in the 50 and 100-yard dashes during the indoor season. Tinker won the 100-yard dash in 9.6, edging another Memphis State freshman, Ed Hammond, who was clocked in the same time. Ivory Crockett of Southern Illinois finished fifth with a Honeywell Institute of Information Sciences Wisconsin's runners cap which made him the darling of tured both the mile and two- the Greek-American commu 0 mile relays. The Badgers' mile nity two years ago. unit was clocked at 3:19.2, while the two-mile team won 1st TIME! EXCITINGI D09 SLED RACESI in 7:34.3.

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Thank yot of feet, 8 inches. Teammate Greg Johnson was the long Jump winner at 23-6. The meet was highlighted by I champion, fired a 69 to go I along with earlier rounds of 68 Don Rym X-Woy to 43nT Si. ExM time of 9.8. 08 ior a aa iwai.

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