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Arizona Daily Sun from Flagstaff, Arizona • Page 11

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Flagstaff, Arizona
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The SUN, Ftagitaff, Arizona Wednesday July 1, UM-11 Rosewall Stops Newcombe England (AP) Ken ofen a runner-up but never a a Wimbledon, upset top-seeded er and Stan Smith, the ded Ismael El Shafel's ry in the quarter-finals of Tennis Championsh.ps little 39-year-old sentimental the big American seeded 'i the semifinals. bid to repeat as Wimbledon ith a 3-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-8, 6-3 Victo- Czech, setting up the possibili- to-final match between fellow 'lean Dick Stockton and Russian Alex eveli. Connors' fiance, Chris Evert, moved into the semifinals with a 6-4, 6-2 triumph over Helga Masthoff of West Germany and Virginia Wade ended the short, happy stardom of Linky Boshoff, a 17-year-old South African, with a victory. The other women's quarter-final matches pitted top-seeded Billie Jean King against Russian Olga Morozova and Evonne Goolagong against Kerry Melville in a battle of Australians. Rosewall upended fellow Australian John Newcombe, a three-time winner here and favored to win a fourth time, 6-1, and Smith conquered Ismael El Shafei, the unseeded Egyptian who had toppled two seeds earlier, 9-8, 7-5.

Stockton earned his quarterfinal berth by defeating second-seeded Hie Nastase of Romania in Tuesday's fourth round; Mel- reveli defeated seventh-seeded Tom Okker of The Netherlands; El Shafei beat Manuel Orantes of Spain Tuesday, the day after laming fourth-seeded Bjorn Borg of Sweden. Smith beat Patrice Dominguez of France; Newcombe qualified by topping Erik van Dillen of Aptos, Rosewall beat back a strong challenge from Roscoe Tanner, of Big Canoe, Ga. Connors, of Belleville, 111., downed Jaime Fillol of Chile, and Kodes barely survived a powerful attack by llth-seeded Tom Gorman of Seattle. Ms. King, highly favored to win her sixth singles crown for the United States, disposed of Lesley Charles of Britain and Miss Evert, the No.

2 seed, ousted Mona Schallau of 'owa City, Weiskopf Shuns Injury for Open mlllMBUS'Ohio (AP) Tom Weiskopf will defend his Hh (teen Golf Championship despite a hairline in left wrist that hampered his play in the Western Open last course it hurts, but I can play with it," Weiskopf said Hav before boarding a plane for an overnight flight to radon and the defense of his title the most venerable of all world's golf tournaments. The British Open will be held in St. Aimes, England, July 10... mmit I should defend," Weiskopf said. "I want to play.

hat tournament means a great deal to me. I don't want to j'thdraw. I feel I. owe it to them to play. "The doctor said it probably won't cause much more damage i play in one more tournament." He said however, he is not sure when he will next compete.

is next'scheduled start after the British Open is in the anadian Open in which he also is the defending champion, at ort Credit, outside of Toronto, July 25-28. Lake Camp itresses Ecology The Arizona Wildlile Federation and Phoenix Christian High Tjchool are sponsoring a six-day ecology camp at Mormon Lake idge beginning July 15 and officials say there is still time to iroll for the event. The camp, which is open to high school students, will stress and the Arizona environment. Each camper will earn ie semester of school credit sdBob Stonoff, environmental consultant for the State 1 epartment of Education will be the camp instructor. Camp tuition is $135 which covers meals and lodging, igistration and instructional expenses' and other costs, In- uding an overnight camp-out at Grand Canyon.

More information and applications can be obtained by writing Project ESCape, P.O box 1769, Phoenix. Applications lust be received by Tuesday. Those two titles climaxed an incredible season that vaulted Weiskopf to the front rank of the game's great stars last year. He won seven tournaments in four countries and collected well over in total prize money. He has not won this year.

He sustained an injury to his left thumb in the Phoenix'Open in January and has had problems with the hand and wrist ever since. He has undergone a constant but varying series of treatments, examinations, shots and medication. Cubs Sweep Mets in Mantle League Parent-Child Net Winners ANDY PROSPER and his dad, Gary, took the parent-child title in the Flagstali Northern Arizona Doubles Tournament conducted during the weekend. The Prosper and Prosper combo beat Jim Protlva and Jim Protlva Sr. (also pictured) 63, 7-6 In the tlnal match.

(SUNfoto) NFL Players Prepare Pickets The Mickey Mantle League Cubs continued their domination of the rest of the league in general, and the Mets in particular, during the week with two wins; 84 and 17-8. The Cubs, 9-0 for the season, have recorded four of their victories against the Mets. Meanwhile the 4-5 Mets have lost all but one game to the Cubs. In their first meeting the Mets took a 1-0 lead in the first inning but saw the margin erased in the second when the Cubs countered with two runs. The Cubs scored lone runs in the third and fifth innings and two runs i the sixth and seventh.

Pete Gomez doubled two runs home in the seventh and otole home himself to give the Mets their final runs. On Friday night a series of errors and wild pitches gave the Cubs a 7-0 lead in the first inning. The Mets battled back with four in the fourth and three in the sixth before dropping the contest to the first place team. For the Cubs, they collected 14 hits to go with their 17 runs. The "two i a it virtually impossible for the second place Mets and A's to catch the league-leading team.

SAN DIEGO (AP) Despite refusal of U.S. International University-site of the San Diego Charger training camp- to permit, on-campus protests, 'the striking National Football League Players Association planned its first picketing for today. And, even as the NFLPA, striking with the slogan "No Freedom, No Football," readied for the first picket lines in the history of professional College All-Stars on July 25 at peared among the ranks of the union's members. "We're not going to come out smelling like roses, making ridiculous demands for twice as much money with less work ofMheTM UY Tomr Lnal Un versitv campus It said: A of the rookies we ve VST MsTtoda "sot contacted say they'll come out persuading rookies and free We have Balked to all but a and no discipline," charged agents not to report. center Jim Langer of the world The Chargers were the first champion Miami Dolphins.

He of three NFL teams scheduled Executive Director said the said 80 per cent of his team- to open mates want to olav against the week. training camps this would abide by I decision. university's City Schedules Old Timers Game Softball Standings -AMERICAN LEAGUE I tfi. nfcaw Masonry Lightly's bitt Lumber Slper's Maytag Jfigstaff Vending Pftrce National Life ia 7 Estrella's 6 New Car Dealers 5 2 Electrolux 4 3 Jack-in-the-Box 2 5 Moore Rexall 2 5 Axer Bronco 1 6 Cedar Pine 1 fi Golden Star IAMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE A's Shamrock 7 0 Pine Grove Imez Place 5 2 Fidelity Union mutts 5 2 E. St.

Swim Shoe 'Hweiser 3 4 Babbitt Wholesale ilsternPine 2 5 APS igilski's 2 5 Ma Bell 1 6 Bozo's Woodv Mtn. Camp 2 5 0 7 7 CONTINENTAL LEAGUE I VNB SWFI Coconino Auto I University Printing I Easy Riders Denny's 1 Flagstaff J.C.'s 6 1 5 2 4 3 3 4 3 4 2 4 2 5 H7 CONTINENTAL LEAGUE II 5 2 Exchange Finance 5 2 4 3 Bushey's Bootery 5 2 4 3 Trlangulo Club 5 2 3 4 Duddy's Tire 4 3 3 4 Ponderosa Paper 0 7 Flagstaff Parks and Recreation Department its third dnnual Old Timer's Softball Tournament for July 13 "Entry fee for the event is $40 and the tourney will be limited to 16 teams. Deadline for entries has been established for July 10. All checks should be made payable to Coconino Athletic To be eligible for the competition players must be at least 30 years old. Birth certificates should accompany entry fees.

Each team entered is required to furnish two softballs. Parks and Recreation will determine the brand of ball to be used. The tournament will begin 1 p.m. July 13 and will be conducted as a double elimination affair. FIRECRACKER SPECIAL SAVt'liM: NEVER BEFORE AND GET A BANG OUT OF LEISURE LIVING IN A NEW MOBILE HOME! BIGGEST SELECTION QUALITY UNSURPASSED PRICES BUSTING ALL OVER THE LOT.

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Mexican Luncheon Chili burrito and cheese taco Spanish Rice ,16 Combination Plate Chili burrito 2 taquitos and avocado sauce taco and cheese 136 Enchilada Plate 2 au beef enchiladas Spanish rice refried beans 126 Mexican Delight Chili burrito and 2 taquitos and avocado sauce, refried beans Spanish rice ,34 1 2530 N. 4th Street.

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