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Show Sunday. March I Ali Defends Title Against RvBdBSTKWAUT LP! Snort Hrttcf RldiFIELD. Ohio aVU bv Murray Olderman -- defem" Floyi Patiersofi agaidsi Pete Rsdemacher ami Roy "Oil and Shoot" Harris Joe FVaser defended against wd Ron Stander. Gcvgn Foreman defended a?s:rtst Joe "King" Roman. Now Muhammad A'.i defends against Chuck Wepner Mor:da nigrst here in the suburbs vi Oeveland and over 3 closed circuit television network seme- - ans Terry-Vessel- The tipoff: Vou can expect the ABA games to t seen nationally m NBC next year, g breakhr eugfc for She young league, just as it was when the same network salvaged tae old American Football League It'll be confirmed soon as NBC is convinced its btrxej ratines are down toe dram. avri- that Utor, As victory over amateur Rademaher. Foreman on Oct. 31 ifi Kinshasa, Frazier did agamst ian:els and Zaire, Roman. As TiTutn did sgaina Is there anything new in a Roiiiafii, carried s tich All's place on Joe King's home turf, wlsere the releree counted in nseasured osm wfen Roman was ors the deck that night tir Jim Hunter getting the ridiculous contract of UTS e (niilioo, shoaida't a limit be made &a the aiue at a plaer? ?he rmomiMwaer's office fy slows i reurictioa vt HWAtf 'jne liK-k- good, punch, flOO.-JuO- FiUliOB? beifi There is no . THE HERALD, , and f it Utah-Pa- cm x.k If il i iasidkd and lie carries him. there will be r.a plaudits. 1! he he puts him away will have failed to give the viewers a show. And if he sbould lose, it will be because he s.mpty took Wcpner far too lightly and pa'd the price for disda ning a bamwn brawler. Ali and his trainer. Angela LXinde?. have been unhappy in jjoud agaii&l hang-bang- , . 'a F.vaa Cfctsler, Caul. the highest? Not feasible. Or don't you still believe in tit $tud ol American tradition of free enterprise? 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They had two bioth'TS wiw plaved basketball named Mike and Jim Price in M.A, DunAre these the same two who play in ibe NBA? can. Evansville, Lid. In the case of Mike, make it "plaved " lie's the older of the Price bovs from Indianapolis Tech. A first draft choice of the .V'w Yoik Kmcks out of Illinois in 1970, he played parts of two seasons with them and a third with the Philadelphia 76ers i'roiher Jim. a backcourt star with Milwaukee, came out ot Louisville to the Los Angeles Lakers and was traded this season to the Hawks for Lucius Allen. 1 think he's going to be a great one. 11 " p Q. What is Jack Nicklaus' weight and has the weight loss aiteeted his distance in golf? W.S., Hollywood, Fla, Jack tries to stay around 185 after all those early years of ballooning to 215 or 220, He claims, if anything, he's stronger because ins stamina is better. And so he hits as long as ever. " Q. 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His face, afur being carved up bihS iWched 200 times ever the years, has been si'ioally irtpaired ti dftpc bkLng. He my not nnne with speed and jrice st age 35, but then lie never moed speed and grac when he wts 25 Us is an opponent Sometimes ihey get iuckv. but not oftea. The pay fsr rvn-enUt- y. Q. With 1$ 'y his crown ors the one against a has been m there Egsimst some ' nanws name, like Fereman, fighter labeled "anopx-mNothing, ubviousiy Ali is not Soreiy Liston, Joe Burner, and. if the first champion to flefeid ycu'sl forgive mentioeiirig them, rur will he Ertik mnrii d Bastet Hilius. agiirest ne the last. It is Use prerogative Yes. 0Hiti lost to all of them, ii dampions to defend, at least except Terrell oa a decision in the early days of reign, which raiarf ytbrow$ above the against someone apca whom hairlines of balding ringsiders. 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