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Show 4 DESERET NEWS, Saturday, August 1969 16, (Klach r.HGB- JIIIlll!lillll!lllllllllllll!llllli;i;'llllllllllllll!ll!!lllllll!IHIII!llllll!!!Hl They Say It's A Great Match By HAL PARIS Associated Press Sports Writer uiifmiiiHmiiiiiiimiititiivfnmiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiittiiiiimiimMfiiiiimm imiumiuiiiimiHiitiiiMmiimmiuiimiiimmimiiiiimmiiiiimiiiuiin At DAYTON, The mornings conversation; this is Paavo Ketonen Hello Mr. Miller, Fenn, Tonys new manager, cannot be in town for another few days. He said to tell you about Tony. A1 of 135. Floyd, who owns two tour victories, was seven under par for two trips and carried a shaky one stroke advantage over charging Gary Player into todays third round test. Still n hot pursuit only two strokes bade was Bunky Henry, the former Georgia Tech placekicker whe carded a 68 for a 137. Big Jack Nicklaus, always menacing, posted a 68 and was In a three way knot at 138 along with U.S, Open champ Orville Moody, who also shot Don Bies, 68, and who electrified the gallery of 18,135 with a sizzling seven under par 64, a course record. Bies, 68th on the money list with winnings of $20,000, started with a double bogey six when he three putted from 15 feet, but then completely mastered the tricky 6,915 yard NCR layout with a barrage of nine birdies that sliced 10 strokes off his opening round. Yes Sir! Tonys been working for a year and is in the best shape of his career. Hes never had training like he has now. Hell he fighting for the heavyweight title in less than a year, This Big Train Lincoln that were bringing in for this fight (Aug. 26 at the Salt Palace) is one of the greatest He has defeated Joe Orbillo and two foes who defeated Tony, He Chuck Leslie has defeated such standouts as Thad Spencer, Elmer Bush, Billy Daniels and Jim Fletcher. He has an impressive record, 3 tall and weighs 220 pounds. Doyle is 4 and weighs 218, had a record, so you can see we have a match on our hands. 6-- 6-- 32-5-- 1 Now we need your help in telling the public about it. They are going to see a fight might be the best one ever staged in Utah! Why Not Chuvalo Or Folley - Ray Floyd leads the PGA tourney with a 135 score. Sounds pretty good, really. A release from the Utah Boxing Commission quotes Dean Smith, the we have chairman of the UBC, as saying, screened the top contenders and from such fighters as George Chuvalo, Mac Foster, Thad Spencer, Zora Folley and Henry Clark, Big Train Lincoln wag picked as the most challenging opponent (Big Train gets $2,000, two airplane tickets and his meals ahd hotel hire). Why would they pass up someone as well known as Folley and Chuvalo to take Lincoln? Weve at least heard of the others. By NICK YENGICH ' , all-st- Detroit Stops Buffalo Bills By The Associated Press The running of Rookie Altie Taylor, former Utah State University star, and Mel Farr, led the Detroit Lions to a 24 to 12 victory over the Buffalo Bills and Heisman Trophy winner 0. J. Simpson Friday night. Lincoln and Doyle can do about making a match of it. If they succeed then fight fans will make a path to their pacio. Until then, the Salt Lake boxing bug has been belted across his brow with so many ham shows that there is concern that they might never recover. There were times when some fans would walk cross Salt Lake Citys wide streets to see Doyle -w ith the right price. Several setups have had their O. thats a Simpson, the $300,000 24-1- The fight will be shown to the delegates of the convention of the Worlds Boxing Association, among other things. Maybe J. rookie, made an unspectacular pro football debut with he Buffalo Bills Friday night. But dont let that fool you. Hes going to be good, said Coach John Rauch after his 2 Bills bad absorbed a defeat from the Detroit Lions before 34,206 in Tiger Stadium. The Heisman Trophy winner from Southern California spent most of the game on the side lines and veteran quarterback Earl Morrall of the Baltimore Colts supplied the nights heroics. Morrall threw a touchdown pass to Willie Richardson as time ran out to give the Colts a 9 squeaker over the Houston Oilers before 47,015 in the Astrodome. influence there, no doubt. Theyre asking from $2 to $6 for the seats. Seeing the Salt Palace in action might be worth some of that. WBA people how slipped. good omen. Might show the far their boxing business has Then again, it could be a real fist fight! Illinois Regrets Gun Law The Illinois State Legislature has voted to ..repeal the states gun owners registration law. 33-2- In the fever and furor of the firearms fight then regretted it. It met vithey passed the law olent opposition from many residents and before one year wa3 up they voted to get rid of it. one-ha- A , By The Associated Press unpopular, and useless, was the bill, affording to the Illinois solons, that they voted to repeal it. Representative Gale Williams took a poll on the gun bill in one small city. A newspaper appeal produced 1,051 responses in the area. All respondents wanted the bill repealed. No one fought for it. By DAN PATTISON Deseret News Sports Writer Both Ogden and Salt Lake City stumbled in Pioneer League baseball action Friday night. However, Salt Lake City regained its balance, and Ogden didnt. The result: Salt Lake City is Woodard and Bennion were slated to meet for the gold in the Boys 18 singles. seeded Bob Schovaers, No. 3 seed, pulled a mild upset by dumpto ing Scott Stevenson gain the finals against Bennion. Schwiker, Las Vegas, and Stratton loomed as a top attraction. Stratton defeated No. 6 seed Cissy Greene, and Schwikert dropped No. 3 seed Margie Dixon. to match for Provo, the Girls' 18 title. In the Girls 16 singles Stratton clipped Dines, and Schwikert won over Mary Jane Schovaers, Holly Dines, Denver, This was the only place where a top seed didnt make the finals. Bill Bennion was seeking Jold in the Boys 18 singles end the Boys 20 singles while 'Jane Stratton and Joy Schwik-JerLas Vegas, were to meet xn the Girls' 16 and 18 singles Zjpr the hardware at the Salt ake Swimming and Tennis lub. Schovaers stopped No. Vivi Dunkle Denver, to reach the finals. t, hidden behind the big 2-- 9-- 6-- Hanrath was slated to meet No. 2 seeded Mary Jane Scho-vaer- 4 s. 6-- Bennion shaded Larry Loeb. in the Boys' 18 singles and edged Kent Woodard, in the Boys' 20 singles. Woodard had doubles set point, but fell to the onrush of Bennion. 6-- 13-1- 6-- 39; Jack Sreene Ron Coody Cerrudo Cill. Nlckiaua 144 Woody 38. 4 146; Billy Casper Julius Boros John Bobby Cole Bob Dickson Cook Dick Hart 73- Stan Dudes 73-- 1.; Al Men-se- rt Dave Mar Tom Weiskopf 7076 74- 7 146; 339 Jimmy f i40 Charles Crampton Bruce Mowry Larry Larry Ziegler 146. 147 Jim Colbert Howie John-o- n Mac McLendon I"1 Butch Baird Tommy Aaron Dickinson Phil Ed Kroll Dave. Stockton Rodsers H3 Bob Lunn Miller Barber Bruce Brue Terry Johnny Davis Love Chi Rodrl- - Mitchell Bob Chi Pott 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 5 Charles 148; Bob Devlin Fraser Loti Mike Souchak 148, Thlrsk 7V75 ,48; Jim Turnesa Dudley Wysong 72 14t Pete Brown George Archer 1 Burke, Jack Jr. 9; Dale Douglas Jay Hebert Dave Hill Larry Hinson Billy Maxwell Bob 149; Jack McGowan Kermlt Zarley Stanton Howell Tony Jack, in Fred Wilcox ,44 144; Snead Dick Stan Jacky Cupit Bob Sam 148 Gardner 1 Harold Seve Reid Pat Schwab C.elberaer Marti Jr., Dan Sikes, 145; Bert Wright Al 145. 71- 7A44-1- 149. 2-- 0 way. The State counted an unearned run in the third, but didnt get a hit after the second. The valley couldnt hit the ball until Brad Bevan, Granger, lifted a single with two out in the seven off Arbon Nordgran, the third State t. pitcher representing Kirk Barton had reached safely on an error beView-mon- fore Bevans hit. Tamllos, playing out of position for a left handed hit- ter, robbed the next batter, Granites Tim Natter, with a catch of a sinking line drive. batters walked Twenty-si- x to the plate and fanned. State pitchers Kent Peterson (Orem), Greg Gardner alone atop the standing Pioneer League standings. Rich Zinniger picked up his eleventh victory as Salt Lake City salvaged a 10-- 5 victory over host Great Falls in the nightcap of a doubleheader. Great Falls shut out Salt Lake in the first game. City 5-- 0 ion IFnmxsiIs names, little April Hanrath. the No. 3 seed, pulled a big upset by downing the No. 1 Most people would be concerned with just one title but 4hat's not the case as the Z3ntermountain Tennis Assn.s Annual junior tournament Reached the finals Saturday. ZZ 145; Gay Brewer Dick Crawford 7072-- U5 145; Goerge Knudson Oon January Ed Merlins Bob Bobby Nichols 74. Murphy Bunky Henry Don Ble - 145 Frank Beard Jr. starting (Clearfield), Arbron Nordgran, and Dave Nelson (both Viewmont) struck out six, two, three and two respectively. Valley pitchers Keith' Cordova, Dub Ruberts, and Barry Bagley struck out 13 over the last six innings. Bagley and Ruberts each fanned five in two innings. O Metifteirs :Z nr, Golf Classic Leaders lf The law was one of registration and it also called for a $5 permit to own or purchase guns and ammunition. ISo 0 t. e 20tH annual game State two runs, two hits; Valley zero runs, one hit. Thats not for one inning or the game, but the whole bag, nine innings, one hour, 58 minutes of baseball. Randy Shipp, Richfields massive catcher who strokes the ball with ease, and Jim Tamllos, Helpers leftfielder, slipped two singles by Valley pitcher Richard Walkingshaw in the second inning Friday. Shipp, advanced to second by Jon Hoovers infield out, almost got the stop sign on Tamllos scoring hit by coach Dave Clegg. ' I almost stopped him, smiled Clegg, but I didnt realize he had such a big lead. When I looked up he was rounding the bag and the outfielder was just fielding the ball. Then I waved him all the t 4 10-fo- rounds Ive played this year, he said. Player, who discarded his traditional blade attire because 1 like to wear pastel shades when it gets very hot, bogeyed two of his first three holes. He two putted from six feet on No. 1 and missed a two footer on No. 3. He managed a birdie on the second hole and then ripped off birds on Nos. 6, 8, 12, 14, 15, 17 and 18. His longest putt was a 30 footer on No. 8. Floyd, who describes himself as a mediocre putter, rammed in a 40 footer for a bird on No. 8, also birdied No. 143; load- Valley-Stat- Deseret News Sports Writer If its supposed to be a hitters year, someone forgot to tell American Legion players. Totals for Friday nights ..Seems, at first reading, that our Utah Athletic Commission is so happy to have a match of any making that its members are in a tizzy about it. As for the public, one wonders if there is that much excitement. Doyle has been the new Doyle many times now. From manager to manager hes ' been the alleged revival pill for pugilistics. , Like after two days for 70 money winner Frank Beard had a 75 for 145; defending champion Julius Boros a 74 for 146 and Masters titlist George Archer 74 for 149, barely surviving the halfway cut. One familiar name missing was that of Arnold palmer. The Pennsylvania millionaire, who skidded to an 82 Thursday, withdrew a half hour before he was to play Friday of a painful hip. Palmer headed home for rest and treatment amid speculation that his brilliant career could be over. ing Pitchers Day, State Tops Valley : Path To Their Patio I told his trainer, lets see what An I think the key to my the round was a bogey, bachehandsome lor said Friday after he added a five under par 66 to an opening 69 for a 36 hole total Yes, Mister Ketonen! 42-11- -2 - PGA Championship. speaking. Im manager for the new Tony Doyle. Mr. OHIO early bogey set off the spark that launched Ray Floyd into the halfway lead in the 51st Jacklin shot a 10 with a three footer and No. The Seattle golfer, playing his first full year on the tour, 16 with a putt on 15 feet. His only other bogey came registered his birds on Nos. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13 and 16. on the 15th when he trapped After shooting a 74 Thurs--o his second shot and missed a T putt. bean wondering whethI want to be known as a er I was going to be around ' player, Floyd insisted, buiuuay after that double ,good not a good putter. as Bies said. bogey, , Henry, who had four birds Bert Greene and Jimmy and one bogey, said good putWright, both with 68s, were in round. at 139 while five back of ting saved hismiss didnt I any short 140 Ziewere Larry Floyd at three-putdidnt ones and I gler, 71; Ron Cerrudo, 66; who scrambled Nicklaus, Larry Mowry, 71; Bruce to tree on the tight tree from Crampton, 78, and Charles fairways, had six buds and Coody, 71. three bogeys. Player, the little South AfriBritish Open king Tony can health faddist bidding for his second PGA conquest, had set the course record before Bies even teed off with a hot 65. He had an opening 7L Floyd HiI putted very, very well. Playtr lary These are the finest two 137 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- s, Drew Sweet, No. 1 seed, was the netter to stop in the Boys cellar-dwellin- 6 in the eighth inning. Ogden is now one-hagame behind Salt Lake City in the league title race. In the only other Pioneer basebaH game, Twin Falls used two three-ru- n innings to topple home standing Idaho Falls, Ogden fumbled its way to defeat. All but one of Billings 14 runs were unearned, and Billings scored its seven runs in the eighth inning on walks and errors. Billings relief pitcher John seven-ru- outburst n lf Conzatti drove in three runs in d the third inning with a double. bases-loade- Elvin Ervin was the losing pitcher for Ogden. Conzatti was the winner. In Great Falls, Zinniger found himself in trouble in the fifth inning when he gave up four runs, including a double by Horace Speed. Friday's Results Great Falls 5, Salt Lake 0 Salt Lake 10, Great Falls f Billings 4, Ogden 4 Magic Valley 8, Idaho Falls 8 dioei from our four divisions, LABOR DIVISION, KELLY GIRL DIVISION, MARKETING DIVISION, TECHNICAL DIVISION. Call today for 100 yuarantecd service. No. 3 seed Blake Ottosen 2, Joe Concialdi, 6-- 6-- 40 Totals 28 0 0 0 Taylor 2b 4 0 0 0 Kiger rf 3 0 0 0 Murdock ss 3 0 0 0 7mrmm 1b-3 0 10 Shipp c 2 0 0 0 Nrdgran 1b-- p 2 0 0 0 Hoover 3b 10 0 0 Walton cf 10 0 0 Tamllos If 2 0 0 0 Peterson p 10 0 0 Gardner b 0 0 0 0 b rh bI 3 100 40 0 0 0 300 3 0 0 2 110 0 1 10 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 11 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 10 100 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 26 2 2 2 ACTION ADS PAY PROFITS BOAT OF ALL TIME "A sensation on cloud nine." THE S-- K 18 SKI BERKELEY JET BOAT HORIZON 455 It's the GO GO GO BOAT for Family Participation either outboard or inboard motor. - V rr'T.T Ajy 8' wide with beautiful upholstered interior Seats 8 to 10 persons. Gorgeous metal flake finish. CLOSEOUT SALE 4hP Ren. $205 6hp. Reg. $334 Wi hp. Reg. $436 16 singles finale. Sweet upset No. Gibson rf Nunley If Langston 2b Barton lb Bevan Natter cf Dudley c Nielson c Coleman 3b Smith ss Wilknshwp Cordova p Duberts p Bagley p I JOHNSON OUTBOARD GUARANTEED TEMPORARY HELP dropped Kent Crawford, 6-- -8 S ab r ti b Pioneer League 6-- We are very happy the meet has shaped up thus far, said George Johnson, tourney There has been director. some beautiful matches played. No, 1 seed, John Benson, played No. 2 seed, Jeff Robbins, in the Boys 10 singles final. Benson edged Mike Benwhile Jeff Robson, bins slipped past Trevor Roth-fel6-- 3 g Meanwhile, Billings overwhelmed visiting Ogden 14-- with the help of a VALLEY 880 So. Main 499 IDO tHd $30Q OaU 55 hp. $077 85 hp. Reg. $1,383 Off 999 JACK PREECE MARINE CENTER SERVICES 328-892- $1CQ 328-976- 8 Equal Opportunity Ctuptoyar 4203 South Statu 262-25- 63 |