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Show Berlenbach Now Woos Lady Luck With Golf Ball Instead of Fist MIAMI, Fla., March 1 (A That old blood and thunder scrapper, Paul Berlenbach, atlll woos lady luck but now with a golf ball rather then his pounding flats. Through as a fighter and operating oper-ating a golf driving range, the "Astoria assassin" of the early iO's who won the light heavyweight championship of the world, lays you $1000 to tl that you can't make a hole-tn-one. He "sells- the ball for whatever what-ever the golfer wants to pay. A hole-ln-one with a 10-cent ball paya 1100 a $1 ball pays $1000. Only once haa. ha had to pay since be took ever the range last January, he said, and that was $100 to a Miami man. "He won on a 10-cent ball Berlenbach said, "and then blew most of It back trying to hit with dollar belle. Boy, if be had hit then" Many have come close, he eald, Including Jean Bauer, the Providence, Provi-dence, R. J women golfing star; 1 Ray Mangrum and Willie Mae Farlana. All bit the pin, but the ball bounced oft. There are three holes for which ths offer stands, with distance ranging from 60 to TO yards. Now IT years old aad bronsed by constant exposure to the sun, Berley seems in top condition. Hie face ahowa no effect from hie five yeara of wrestling and el of box-.lo box-.lo . .... .. at |