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Sunday, November 24, 1 985 THE CIIMC. iMNi Al I t-NUUIEf SPC C-1 Sports Digest Jpj Si 111- iTwIri' Lendl Breezes 5-under 67 over the Boca Grove Plantation course to post a 36-hole 133, 11-under-par. FOR MORE WAN SO yeAHS.MARlOOTZ" FtLlCS UA6 BttN MVOLVCD IN GREATER CINCINNATI BOWLING INMANi LEAGUE 80WLER, Into Rio Final Aulby Wins Illinois Bowling Top-seeded Mike Aulby successfully defended INSTRUCTOK, TOURNAMENT COMPETITOR, LEAGUE PRESIDENT, FRIEND, ETC. -ALWAYS AVAILABLE TO LEND A HELPING RAND- NOW IT'S OUR. CHANCE TO RTURN THE PM0R M0T2 OEFELICE.

IS SERIOUSLY UL WITH CANCER-HI LEGION OF FRIENDS ARE ESTABLISHING A SCHOLARSHIP FUND IN HIS NAME IT WILL BE FUNDED IN 3 WAVS-CORPORATE. SPOtiSORSHlP- INDIVIDUAL DONATIONS -THE MOT FELICE SlNCLCS BOWLING TOURNAMENT his title in the $150,000 World Open at Glendale Heights, 111., stopping Tom Baker in the title match, 245-189. It was the sixth title of the year for Aulby, the most on the Professional Bowlers Association Tour since Mark Roth won six in 1979. Aulby, the 1985 PBA money leader, earned $27,000 for the victory to up his record total to $199,800. For Baker, it was another disappointing finish.

The Buffalo, N.Y., player also finished second two weeks ago in the Budweiser Open. But he was impressive on his way to the title match. Baker first stopped Gary Skidmore of Albuquerque, N.M., 235-212, and then got past big Steve Cook of Rose-ville, 230-210. In the first match of the nationally televised finals, Skidmore eliminated Pete Weber of St. Louis, 247-246.

Ivan Lendl, ranked No. 1 In the world, defeated American Tim Mayotte, 6-4, 6-4, in the finals of the Rio International Tennis Challenge at Canberra, Australia. The 25-year-old Czech star never got into top gear because of a blister on his hand, but was still far too overpowering for the 14th-ranked Mayotte who upset Sweden's Mats Wilander on Friday. In the all-Swedish play-off for third, Wilander downed compatriot Joakim Nystrom, 7-5, 6-4. Top-seeded Martina Navratilova scored a 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 victory over Czechoslovakia's Helena Sukova in a semifinal match of the $150,000 New South Wales Open tennis championship at Sydney, Australia.

Navratilova, the defending champion, will take on second-seeded Hana Mandlikova THE MOTZ DE FELICE SCHOLARSHIP FUND TOURNAMENT GUARANTEED FIRST PRIZE $500 SATURDAY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14-15, 1985 WESTERN BOWL 574-2222 CALL JOE GARGAN0(iPM TO ENTRlMe 5-00 PRIZE FUND AND Tl yfBOWLER A yANDA GREAT Tiger-Cats Grey Cup Choice tS'OO TO MD5F-dOWLING LINEAGE DONATED fly EPV HOI NKE, WESTERN BOWL OPEN TO MEN WOMEN- CON TIONS, 8 1 OR SMALL1 SHOULD BE 0ADE OUT TO MOTZ DE FELICE S.F. 6 MAILED TO S.F. P.0.80X389060,CN.0fllO 4S2.38 in tuaay nnai. Mandlikova romped to a 6-0, 7-5 victory over Claudia Kohde-Kilsch of West Germany in the other semifinal No OS FELICE WAS INDUCTED INTO GRCIN, BOWLING HALL OF BOWLER OF YEAR. 1963 HAS BEEMA SINCLES.DOUBLES ALL-EVENTS CHAMPION HAD HIGH 3-GAME TOTAL OF 8IO 7V 1963, HIGHEST IN 39 YEARS-BOWLED TWO SANCTIONED 299 GAMES LIFETIME "ZOQ AVERAGE'LMEMBER OF CHAMPION NUDE OH TEAM" LIVES WITH WIFROTHJN WESTERN HILLS -SON RICK WAS GREAT CATCHER, FOR COACH GLENN SAMPLE AT U.C.

PLAYED BASS FIDDLE WITHBAHDS FOR 25 YEARS, INCLUDING THE CAE AT DJK fc--w The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are seven-point underdogs for today's Grey Cup game but they won the Initial battle Saturday, the coin toss. The Eastern Division champions, in the Canadian Football League championship game for the second straight year, can chose to either kick off or receive or they can select which end of Montreal Olympic Stadium field they wish to first defend. The Lions are rated one touchdown favorites on the basis of their 13-3 record. The late-blooming Tiger-Cats, 8-2 in their last 10 games Including the Eastern Final, finished the regular season at 8-8. BC won both regular-season games between the clubs, 42-8 and 21-11.

Absentee Wins Badger Raffle The Great Badger Sports Raffle, a fund-raising brainstorm that plunged the University of Wisconsin into a maelstrom of controversy, ended Saturday with a Madison man winning first prize. David Pilsner's lucky number headed the list of prize winners selected in a drawing at halftlme of the Wisconsin-Michigan State Big Ten football game. Pilsner, who was not at the drawing, gets to choose either a $125,000 home or $100,000 in cash. Sponsors said the raffle raised a gross total of $271,853, far below expectations when the event originally announced. mi Ur TT Hi KIV, playing Mandlikova for the first time since the 23-year-old Czech upset her in the U.S.

Open in September. Navratilova holds a 14-6 lifetime advantage over Mandlikova, but they are 1-1 on grass. Ken Rosewall completed a rain-delayed quarterfinal victory Saturday morning then won another match in the afternoon to advance to the championship of the $40,000 Mutual Benefit Grand Masters Tennis Championship at Miami against Cliff Drysdale. Rosewall, of Australia, finished off American Gene Scott, 6-1, 6-3, in the morning, then beat Roy Emerson, 6-2, 6-1, in the semifinals. In the other morning quarterfinal, Emerson evened his match against fellow Australian Mai Anderson at 6-7 (7-3), 6-1 when Anderson suffered a dizzy spell and was forced to forfeit.

Drysdale, of South Africa, earned his spot in today's final with a 6-1, 6-2 victory over Australian Fred Stolle. Canadians Lead World Cup Tom Kite matched the best score of the tournament with a 6-under-par 66 Saturday and pulled the United States to within five shots of front-running Canada in the third round of the World Cup golf championship. Kite and partner Lanny Wadkins were 9 strokes back at the start of the day's play, but clipped eight shots off par and moved to within striking distance of Canadians Dave Barr and Dan Halldorson going into today's final round in LaQuinta, Calif. Barr and Halldorson, six shots clear of the field after 36 holes, had a pair of 70s and completed three rounds In 413, 19 shots under par on the Mountain course at the La Quinta Hotel. Ken Still, playing his first full season of golf in eight years, held off rushes by Gary Player and Ben Smith to retain a three-stroke lead after two rounds in the $200,000 Quadel Senior PGA Classic at Boca Raton, Fla.

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Clippers Sign Norm Nixon Veteran guard Norm Nixon, a contract holdout from the Los Angeles Clippers since before the season's start, signed a contract Saturday with the National Basketball Association team. Nixon, 30, a one time all-star, had been an unsigned free agent after his contract with the Clippers expired at the end of last season. On Nov. 14, he signed an offer sheet with the Seattle Supersonics. That offer was revised and re-issued by the Seattle team Tuesday and matched by the Clippers on Wednesday.

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