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Show illMliliifc'fiiy'lHjBiWl SMfiiili I'giilSlIINlfpft t 41 V&mi " - , ' Wl I n-v- i i ) - t ANGELES (AP) Arthur Ashe is the only seeded player among the top eight left in mens singles play at i vl; i- the Pacific Southwest Tennis Championships. Ashe, the former UCLA and Davis Cup star, started slowly but fought back for a victory over Marty Reis-seEvanston, El., Thursday in he quarterfinals of the tourney at the Los Angeles Tennis Club. There were only two service breaks in the second and third sets both by Ashe. The Richmond, Va., player was fourth when the tourney seeded began but the three above 6-- 4 6 f'5 : - riS 45 . nx' ; s 4 -- 21 kbA ft X44'' ran mutitii JK him ftZ4 - --'1 Laver, John beaten. s v Rod Newcombe and Tony Roche, have been all of Australia Jj3 nmnyiri lriBUMaMniiiiMriifWMWinfi Deseret News Photo by Howard C. Moore Sky View quarterback - fi IJ Friday, September 26, 1969 g JiLLIEDS V I.OS 4mr: .y Ashe Keeps Winning Form J. 0H& In Southwest Net Tourney J0 J feX f Wnylill' DESERET NEWS, C , .ym J ' Htu s jn Oliverson tries to elude Logan tackier Bob Larsen Li big Region One Thursday at E. L. (Hick) Romney Stadium. Bobcats won, 28-Kim fray Newcombe lost to PasadeStan Smith, Laver, who had lost to Ray Moore earlier in the tourney, nas 3-- 9-- suftered another setback Thursday when he and fellow Aussie Roy Emerson dropped a game to aging Pancho Gonzales and Ron Holmberg. Bob Lutz of Los Angeles also moved into the singles with a s 6-- 3-- AND SAVE NOW 15-1- 6-- SPRINKLING SYSTEMS COMPLETE LINE OP. Conventional Systems Rainbird Systems t 6--2 victory over Moore of South Africa. The other singles winners were Cliff Richey. San over Angelo, Tex., England's Roger Taylor; and Thomas Koch, Brazil, over Dennis Ralston, Bakersfield, Calif., who was ill before the match but played anyway. Ashe teamed with Spains Andres Jimeno to win a doubles match from another Australian pair, over Ken Rosewall and Fred Stolle. In a late doubles match Thursday, Australias Richard Crealy and Thomaz Koch of 5-- SPECIALS Brazil outplayed Ray Russels of Australia and Alejandro O'.medo of the U.S., 13-1- 1 semi-final- WEEKL- Y- JUST - sr & .. Your Yard INSTALLATION 6-- ALFA ROMEO -48- PIPE 3Atf 13' 1" I9eFL ....... ' Itebeefe Dump Logan' By DAN PATTISON Deseret News Sporis Writer LOGAN Sky View grid coach Earl Lindley commented, They keep wondering whether Doug Pehrson would make a good fullback. Hes not a fancy runner, but just gets the job done. Pehrson, a 6-- dispelled the skeptics here Thursday before a crowd of 6,000 at Utah States E. L. (Dick) Romney Stadium as the Bobcats dumped arch-rivLogan, 28-The senior fullback bulled his way for 141 yards rushing and two touchdowns to lead the way.. He didnt do it all Kim Olivalone. Signal-calle- r erson connected on eight of 13 for 116 yards while rushing for 19 yards. Bobcats The dominated the Smithfield kids Kohler toted the pigskin the final seven yards to paydirt at 7:23 in the third, quarter. Allen added the extra point, completely fray. The scored the first time they had their hands on the ball. Pehrson churned three yards to paydirt at 5:35 In the first canto. Kurt Allen booted the PAT, 21-- Oliverson added the final d tally on a keeper with :56 remaining in the Allen booted his fourth one-yar- fra-cu- s. PAT. The 7-- Pehrson, who Is not known as a break-awathreat, scooted 40 yards off right tackle at 8:26 of the second stanza for another score. Allen kicked the PAT to give the Bobcats a cushion at the intermission. Defensive end Jan Maughan intercepted a pass on the Sky View stripe and ran it to the Logan 13 to set up the next score. Pehrson hit the line for six yards. Then, Dan y ' 14-- 0 ROLLS-100-- are an experienced, reliable and ambitious licensed life and A&H PORTLAND, ORE. (AP) -agent with a desire to earn a minimum of $36,000 an- What would you do if you shot nually, you should write to an 8, four over pur, while Box X-- co this news- paper. B-- 1 e play-by-pla- y, 4 MU $2.95 Ron 1" . . . . . $4.95 Roil lour best All-Weat- PIPE IV tire buy in its price range. 1045 UTAH APPROVED NO CLAMPS NECESSARY -- HIGH PRESSURE Pipl , 20 FT. LENGTHS size 650x13 2". tliekwill tubllHt Will Ttxn eld lift par 69 over the yard Portland Golf Club course. Lou Graham of Nash ville, Tenn., also had a 69. Sikes quick recovery was In contrast to an 8 which Sam Snead, one of golfs all time greats, took on the 18th hole three-und- 6,541 leading the first round of the Alcan Golfer of the Year Tournament? Dan Sikes, the golfing law- yer from Jacksonville, Fla., recovered with an eagle and a birdie, tying for first with a '' r: f - of the U.S. Open in 1939. Snead never did win a U.S. Open. Sikes was four under par and field far ahead of the when he hit his tee shot on the 13th hole into a fir tree. It is frightening to see a ball go into a tree, Sikes said., But. the second shot was the bad one. It shouldnt have happened. The ball went beneath a tree. Sikes chipped out, then put the ball into the trap. He two putted for the 8. Sikes had a par on the next hole, then on the 511 yard, par 5 15th hole, Sikes sank a pplt for an eagle. He birdied the 18th hole. Sikes got another shock just after he walked off the course when a section of bleachers near the 18th green collapsed. Nine persons were hospitalized with minor injuries. Grahant, having what he says is one of his worst years on the pro tour, described his play as fair" and said he was surprised there were no lower fcores. Fourteen golfers matched .. S Yes, ot l"JGOTSKI HAS COME TO UTAH! 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Last season Bobcat defense off for a McCarthy completed 58 aerials for 856 yards and five couple first downs. They caught us off guard touchdowns. Saturday s game will be right at first, but after we made a few adjustments with broadcast by station KLO of our safety shifting, the spread Ogden, 1430 on the dial. Don will do didn't hurt us, Lindley comSpainhower mented. Sikes, Graham 69s Lead Alcan If you to News No. Bobcats will encounter the Box Elder Bees next Friday. Well be out to try to do the same thing to them which they did to us last year beat them on their homecoming. They kept us from going to state last year and well be ready this year, Lindley offered. The kids really played good defense. That Monte Jes-so- p must be one great line of e : LB. PRESSURE) FAUCETS ADVtRTItiMENT us immediately. The work consists mainly of calling on independent banks and and recruiting agents to solicit referred leads. Write Deseret backer. He's the back-bonour defense," Lindley N. 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