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Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, May 6, 1971 THE BATTALION
Arnie and Jack battle for the top money again
Derby winner ready for no. 2
By BOB GREEN Associated Press Golf Writer
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The two giants of the game, co-favorites for the $25,000 first prize in this 72-hole test that begins today, have finished 1-2 in the annual money standings three times since Nicklaus turned pro in 1962.
And they’re in that situation now, Nicklaus leading with $106,- 775 and Palmer second at $103,- 928. No other player has won more than $100,000 this season.
Neither has led the money standings, considered by many of the touring pros as the real determination of the top player of the year, since Nicklaus led and Palmer finished second in 1967.
Both are looking at it seriously this year, however.
“I haven’t been the leading money-winner in a long time,” Palmer said, almost wistfully. “It looks like I’ve got a pretty good
chance this year if things keep going well.”
“Since there no longer is a chance for a slam, I’ll be back playing the tour more than I’d originally planned,” Nicklaus «rr,said. “And you like to be first WltlieSS€S Called
By GORDON BEARD Associated Press Sports Writer
BALTIMORE (A*) — Canonero II, the Kentucky Derby winner, drinks only distilled water and he has been provided with a special bedding in his stall at Pimlico.
But the colt, the only one of this year’s 3-year-old crop with a chance at winning th^ Triple Crown, is barred by his handlers from participating in the common
in as many categories as possible.Nicklaus, who beat Palmer in
a sudden death playoff for this title a year ago, has been ninth or better in his last five starts.
He won the PGA and the Tournament of Champions two weeks ago, but saw his dreams of a professional grand slam of all the major championships destroyed when he finished second to Charles Goody in the Masters.
Palmer, playing a much busier schedule than he has in years, also won twice, the Bob Hope Desert Classic and the Citrus Invitational.
They face an extremely strong field of 147 who begin play Thursday on the 7,086-yard, par 70 Preston Trail Golf Club course.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio <A>> _George S. Halas, Sr., founder and owner of the Chicago Bears, was called Wednesday to testify before a federal grand jury here investigating possible antitrust violations in the National Football League.
Accompanying Halas to the federal building in downtown Cleveland were two attomeys for the Bears, Mike Coffield and Don Reuben.
Preceding Halas on the witness stand was Bert E. Rose, Jr., head of the Texas Stadium Corp.
Rose, 51, told newsmen after leaving the juryroom that he did not know why he had been called. He said the questioning did not focus on Rozelle’s activities.
equine pastime of eating grass.When he was led onto a grassy
area next to the stakes barn Wednesday at the request of photographers, Canonero II started nibbling a few grassy tidbits.
Juan Arias, trainer of the Kentucky-bred colt who had raced previously in Venezuela, can’t speak English, but bystanders understood the string of “No’s” he blurted out to the groom in Spanish.
Later, with Dr. Jose Almenar, the co-owner of the colt, serving as interpreter, Arias said Canonero II is not permitted to eat grass.
“He eats nothing but prepared food, like pellets,” Arias said. “We don’t even let him eat green grass at home.”
The special bedding, which resembles wood chips, was provided when Chnonero II arrived Tuesday to begin preparations for the $150,000-added Preakness on May 15.
The conditioning program began Wednesday when the Derby winner cantered around Pimlico’s one-mile main track. He was ridden by Earl Whye, an exercise boy who handled Canonero II without stirrups, as requested by Arias.
“It is just what he prefers,” Arias said of the Pimlico track. “I’ll work him five or six furlongs Sunday or Monday. He doesn’t need much work. The derby show
ed he is ready.”The size of the field for the 1
and 3-16-mile Preakness remained fluid Wednesday, with 22 names still on the probable list.
Executioner, winner of the Flamingo, is due Thursday and trainer Eddie Yowell said he would prep for the Preakness in a 1 and 1-16 mile race for 3-year-olds on Friday.
Basketball mergeris in the making
NEW YORK <JP) — The rivalpro basketball leagues were to hear reports today by their merger committees in what is expected to be another step toward a union between the American and National Basketball associations.
There also was the possibility that NBA owners might take a vote on whether to approve a merger plan, although no vote was scheduled. ABA owners already have agreed to merge.
The NBA was to meet in one midtown hotel ;the ABA in another.
Commissioner Walter Kennedy disclosed after a meeting April 22 that talks between the two merger committees had been going on for two weeks.
There have been reports that all but a few owners in the two leagues favor the merger.
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Crowd control was the main topic of discussion last weekend at a meeting of the Southwest Conference Sportsmanship Committee held here in conjunction with the spring athletic championship and business meeting.
Rick Perry, a junior yell leader at A&M this past year, and recently elected to be a senior yell leader for 1971-72, was secretary in charge of the meeting, one of which is held each spring wherever the conference gets together that year.
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dent Senate President Kent Caperton, and next year’s President, John Sharp. In addition, Captain Edward C. Schillo of the Military Science Department spoke to the group, composed of similar representatives of the various member schools.
Suggestions were made about control at the spring sports, basketball, baseball, and track. Two of the areas which were talked about were treatment of visiting students by campus police and crowd reaction to calls by officials, particularly in basketball.
Solutions decided upon as guidelines were a better relationship with the law officers, and more courteous treatment of guests by staff members of the host school.
A letter was sent to the officials association that supplies referees for the basketball games concerning the throwing of trash on the court when fans do not like a call.
The delegates were in general agreement that this was a problem. In the letter, they suggested that the referees assess technical fouls more freely and more often for such conduct.
In other business, the group voted on the spring Sportsmanship Award, presented to the school judged to be the best- conducted and most hospitable in the league. The winner will be announced at a later date.
The next sportsmanship meeting will be held at the Cotton Bowl. Football will be the subject then, and a trophy will be presented at halftime of the game to the SWC school voted by its peers to receive the fall sportsmanship award.
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