—The Daily Collegian Wednesday. June 22, 1977 _ 1 , UPI wlrephoto Connors' injury to his right thumb didn't keep him from defeating Englishman Richard Lewis yesterday. Connors took the court amid the vocal protests of British fans after he failed to attend the Parade of Champions ceremonies on Monday. Aapi ADV E RTISED :' ::;• . - I : : ', ' ' ....:11TENI..:.:Paticy,„.. ox"' • • 40. c o and. .• ft" :4, • - Waldor f ` . wALDORF BATH 'TISSUE roll 690 pkg. OUR OWN ICED TEA 79 • . mlx WITH LEMON & SUGAR .34 -oz. j A&P QUALITY FRUIT COCKTAIL 17.-:.z. MRS. FILBERT'S MARGARINE QUARTERS 'Z. 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The booing the top-seeded Connors received when he stepped onto center court was believed unprecedented from the normally sedate fans at Wimbledon. It followed Connors' failure to take part in a Parade of Champions Monday to celebrate the centenary of the world's most famous tennis tournament. The All-England Club accused Con nors of discourtesy and said it would not give him a commemorative medal which had been struck for past cham pions. Medals were presented to 43 other Wimbledon winners. We pick the best fruits, vegetables, meats and poultry just for you. ~1 . 5 r — . 1 ? .- ,: , , - ' ,.g...::, From around the world our buyers are constantly searching to bring you the finest products money can buy. Our meats are federally in \ a- - . „ 0 0-- - - spected, our poultry raised in controlled environments. Everything that can be done to assure you of the utmost in quality is being taken care of at A&P. 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