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Show Sports In a 1 Nutshell (Compiled from AP, UP and INS wire report and local new sources. ) Bobby Riggs of Chicago, the nation's na-tion's top amateur netter, was in the quarterfinals fo the Florida tennis championships Wednesday, along with K I wood Cooke of Portland Port-land and Henry Prusoff of Seattle. Francis A. Schmidt aaid Wednesday Wednes-day he will continue coaching football foot-ball at Ohio State this year, denying deny-ing rumors that he would sign with Stanford . . . City directors of Pasadena are considering enlarging enlarg-ing the Rose bowl from 83,570 seats to 100.000, at an estimated coat of from S3 to $6 per seat. After a three-day check-up by the Mayo clinic, Lou Gehrig, former for-mer New York Yankee star, has been Informed he is "definitely holding his own" . . . Paralysis forced Lou Into retirement last year. Phil Zwick, Wisconsin boxer who Monday stopped Dick Diamond Dia-mond in two rounds at McCuI-lough's McCuI-lough's .arena, will be guest of honor at Friday's meeting of the Exchange club at the Hotel Utah |