Show Logan Utah Friday June Cam©meu© In Perfect o II’i trainer Juan Arias today declared the Kentucky Stakes winner in perfect health and ready for a new challeng- e- chance to sweep the Triple Grown classics in the Belmont States Saturday Derby-IYeataK- racing history only eight horses have been able to win all three classics Throughout and it has been 23 long years since Citation the last of them tuned the tridc in 1941 were ez-t- o start in the IK mile race the longest and most taxing test: in the Triple frown Also scheduled to be entered in the Belmont Stakes today were Jim French Good Behaving Bold Reason Epic Journey Hibinder Purse FL-- Kr Royal JD Salem Twist The Axe and Pass Catcher Only Jim French and Bold Reason have gone all the way with Oonanero Jim French was jecond in the Kentucky Derby and third in the Preakness while Bold Reason was third at Churchill Downs and fifth at Twist The Axe had a in the Canonero Kentucky Derby finishing fifth Rpyal JD was seventh in the Pimlico crack at Weakness Belmont The six other starters challenge Canonero for the first time and their trainers were counting upon the longer to make the difference None of the starters have raced over the gruelling IK miles and it’s the difference “that is so difficult to overcome when going for the Triple frown" said veteran trainer John Gaver He won the race for the third time with Stage Door Johnnie three years ago but he does not have a starter this year nor does Elliot BelBurch another three-tim- e mont Stakes winning trainer who pointed out: “We do not run many races at IK miles in the United States and it's a new experience for the starters By and large it’s the horse that is bred to go IK miles that gets the Job distance done" Canonero had an edge on his rivals in the Kentucky Derby The colt who cost $1200 as a yearling and will be sold for $4 million after the Belmont along with some hair and the infection has been cut out of the hod and the area has responded to treatment Arias following the same procedure he used at Churchill Downs and Pimlico took Canonero into the paddock add the Winner’s Circle on Thursday afternoon The colt was full of spirit and groom Juan Quintero had all he could do to bold him 13-1- Smithfield Little League Opens Play Tonight SknithHeld City Rrecreation Director Lonnie Loveday has released little League schedule with teams and their coaches There are six teams and they will play their first games today The Dodgers coached by Don Tarbet will play the Yankees coached by Torn Nuttal at 5 pm At I the Giants coached by Jeff Loveday will play the Red Sox coached by Robert Warakk At 7 the Athletics coached by Bob Thompson will battle the Mete whose coach is Joey Hansen 'Teams have been lined up as foolows: Dodgers: Brett Howard Steven Loosle Eric Peterson first Csmer Roger Manning Reed Phillips Parris Egbert Logan Pony League Hosiers The League practice schedule and team rosters for the minor of the Logan Pony have been released by League Director Rod Tueller Only four teams will be participating this year The Herald Journal Valley Discount City Service and Logan Hardware With two fewer teams each team win play each opponent four times for a total of 12 games ending the last part of Practice sessions begin Monday for three id the teams while the Herald Journal is Jumping off to a fast start with a practice scheduled tonight at 5 on the game diamond Valley Discount will practice for the first time Monday at! will take the pm City field at 4 and Logan Hardware will practice at 5 Games start Thursday June 10 at 4 and 5:30 The schedule for Thursday and the complete season will be released in Sunday's Herald Journal Following is a list of the rosters Valley Discount: Randy Lewis John Blair Harold Zane Noyes Tom Obray Bassett Joe Allred Jim Sorenson Val Guinell Donny Whitney Jeff Hulse Mark Johnson Mike Henninger Tony Jenson Dale Rogers Larry Watts Jim Butcher and David Knudson City Service: Stan Lamont David FJeidsted Jeff Johnson Dewayne Dahle Ed Peterson David Eliaaon Jay Rasmussen Martin Skabelund Marty Tedd Stevens Danny Lesley Stark Brian Stanley Lewis David Larry Pond and Todd Telford Giants: Clint Stevens Steven Thompson Brad Binghiun Jon Warnick Robert Nlelsson Kevin Pitcher Mike Workman Jed Rock lance Packer Joe McFarland David Tarbet Steven Michael Roskelley Bingham Mike Yeates and Ckaig Ballam Yankees: Bob Christensen Phillip Nelson Read Eskelson Jeff Condie Brian Moulton Chris Allen Tim Boman Brett Hillyard Jon Christensen Scott Tarbet Dan Jessop Gary Baker Mike Hillyara Calvin Pickett and Kelly Warnick Red Sox: Clark Warakk Mike Boman Ray Roskelley Kelly Casey Nielson Blake Peterson David Oliverson Topper Clark Kelly King Steven Chambers Tony Douglass and Jeff Barber Athletics: Nyle Lundberg Randy Jessop Craig Fwik Mike Saunders Alan Lower Sid Mmk David Chambers Brady Jewkes Mitchell Benavides Lewis Berg Layne Schwartz Bart King Billy Heaps and Kent Funk Meta: John Pitcher Doug Pitkin Robert Cheal Kent Jeppeson David Nielson Mike Welterweight Title Bout Slated Tonight INGLEWOOD Calif (UP1-B- ilfy Backus of Syracuse NY makes his first defense of the welterweight title he won six months ago when he meets former champion Jose Napoies tonight in a scheduled bout at the Forum Suit Filed Against Stars9 Coach SALT LAKE CITY fUPI) -The Utah Stars fikJ suit in district court today tu prevent head Coach Bill Sharman who paced the Stars to the Ameri- can Basketball Association championship this year from Joining the Los Angeles Lakers of the rival National Basketball Association In a suit filed in Utah’s Third District Court Stars’ owner Bill Daniels asked damagez in excess of $5 million and sought a permanent injunction to prevent Sharman onetime Boston Celtics star from Joining any other professional basketball team District Govt Judge D Frank Wilkins set 9 am June 11 for a hearing on a temporary injunction against the Stius coach who led the Stars to the ABA chain-in their first year in &rp ar players Daniels said he was notified of Shannon's intention to leave the Stars and Join the Los Angeles team the night id June 1 Sharman signed a seven-yea- r with the former Los contract Mike Brent Hulse Reynolds Christensen Ckaig Alder David Angeles Stars May 1 1968 DanHulse Robert Potter Scott iels bought the team and all Pehraon Joel Wardle Garth rights and contracts including Thomley Jay Russell Scott Sharman 's contract in March of 1970 Bitters and Scott Cazier ) Nilaon Almost from file day he lost the championship to Backus Napoies haa been seeking a rematch but it took months of negotiations before the new king of the welterweights would accept conditions Napoies was a 1 favorite to regain his crown back from Backus and he would like to do it on a knockout to prove he should not have been the loser in the Dec 3 bout at Syracuse That fight was stopped in the fourth rouid because of eye cuts the champion suffered Napoies contends the cuts were not that bad and he was a victim of hometown officiating Carmen Basilio unde id Backus and the champion’s trainer insisted he had never seen cuts that bad and Napoies might have suffered serious eye damage if the bout had been allowed to continue Backus was a virtual unknown among major ring contenders when he scored his upset victory Tver Cuban-bor- n Napoies But Basilio says his nephew will win again and more decisively this time because he better fighter "Billy has had two nontitle fights since he beat Napoies and he should be an even better fighter now” Basilio said Backus is a southpaw in the ring and his unorthodox stance bothered Napoies in their first The champion was fight hesitant about throwing his left and left himself open to Backus 2-- ia shots “The left is his best punch” says manager Cuco Conde “and I want Jose to throw it more And this time he won’t be so eager to score a knockout After his eyes were cut he tnought he could win by a quick knockout and left himself open” Conde is bringing in Angelo Dundee one of America’s best trainers to act as one of Napoies’ owner men Dundee is noted for his ability to repair cuts The fight has received widespread attention among Napoies’ adopted countrymen in Mexico and a crowd of more than 15000 was expected with a gate of more than (200000 -J- ohn Mil- didn’t yield to his impulse and take a vacation from the professional golf tour But the Californian who went into today’s second round of the $125000 Atlanta Golf Classic with a lead over four runner-up- s including favorite Jack Nicklaus came mighty close to not playing here “Everything I had dime since the Masters (where he tied Nicklaus for second eight weeks ago) had gone opposite to what I had planned” the lanky blond Miller complained “I was really getting discouraged I figured it was time to go home and take a rest” Miller did tie for 10th at Houston but was way down in a tie for 59th a couple of other times and even missed the cut twice in the past month That he didn’t quit fix awhile waa due in part to the fact that he had his clubs adjusted and wanted to try them out Only one stroke under par after eight holes Thursday Miller came to life on the ninth hole when he chipped in bom 40 yards to the right id the Five green for an eagle-thre- e birdies and a three-pu- tt bogey over foe final nine gave him his two-stro- ke 65 tf Vi I JOHN MILLER former RYU (slier grimaces as he putts his info hole for a Untie during play ia the Atlanta Classic Thursday The eratlc golf pro wha haa eeeasknal manuals of brifilaace shot 65 to take the first nuad lead In the (12516 a Classic (UPI Tdephote) sevea-UBderp- ar Four Americans In Quarterfinals CARNOUSTIE (UPi)— Steve Meinyk n 66 that would have given him second alone but he lipped the cup At that his 67 was foe best round he’s ever shot in the classic Nicklaus hadn’t played since winning the Byron Nelson golf classic four weeks ago Lee TYevino winner last week at Memphis who needs tht (25000 first prize in this tournament to evict Nicklaus as this year's leading money winner headed a list id seven 68 shooters The others wow Bob Barbarossa Jim Cblbert Rod Curl Jim Dent Gardner Dickinson and Bob Limn There were eight golfers at 69 including South African Gary Player and Masters champion Charles Coody Blue Sox Beat Kaysviile 13-- 3 - SMITHFIELD Box Score Kovsvlllo I The Smithfield Blue Sox opened foe Northern Utah League season with a Kaysviile 13-- 3 Paced by the home-ru- n hitting Hyden’a solo balst came in the fourth inning to move the Sox to a M advantage Until then the game had been dose In the fifth inning SnithfioM erupted for eight runs to put the game out of reach for the visiting Kaysviile crew Howell mu wvwivyi Sf nyuuiii sun hit a two-ru- n homer in the fifth HR— Hyden R Howell frame after opening the inning Thorne SO —Paramore 7 Yoomon 1 with a single Smithfield returns to action Saturday night in a doubleheader against Tooele beginning at 6:30 The Blue Sox are 24 in Beehive State action and 14 in Northern Utah League action Saturday they will try to stretch their Beehive winning streak to four twi-nig- Signs Mayfield NEW YORK (UPD-Ken- daR a 311 points per game scorer for Tuskegee Institute last season signed a pro contract Thursday with foe New York Knicks for the National Basketball Mayfield MY OFFlClftL DECREE” LOGAN amateur I Jacksonville Fla and is a public relations exeudtive with an Insurance firm haa awed the galleries with his power hitting during this ancient even though on championship occasion it has brought him trouble During Thursday’s fifth round victory over British Walker Cup player David Marsh foe 1969 UJS Amateur rcmmpfan virtually carried the 11th with his 366yd par-fotee foot His ball landed in a genside trap and he had to scramble for a half in four The giant American smiled and said “I aimed for that trap I didn't think I could get that far” On various other occasions the big burly fellow’s strength has cost him dearly Several times this week he has blown a comfortable lead by Masting into the Barry Burn a six-fowide stream that meanders across several fairways and should have been out of distance The championship lost seven seeded players in Thursday’s fourth and fifth rounds which provided the last 16 for today’s program of quarter and semifinal matches One of those to fall was Meinyk's Walker Cup teammate John Farquhar of Ama- but the British rillo TCx squad suffered much more Home captain Milk Bonallack who was bidding for his fourth straight title was bundled out along with five of his squad The other Americans to survive Thursday's play were Tom Kite of Austin Tex Jim Simons of Butler Pa and Dr Ed Updegraff— drawn against Meinyk today— of Tucson Aril Exacta Dels NEW YORK (UPI)—There will be exacts betting on the Belmont Stakes Saturday and DART SWINGER AUTOMATIC F03EE AUTOMATIC! 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Manufacturer's Suuesled Retail Price lor Torqukrhte automatic treeseussmi on VI modoti-Jl- motfib-S- lU 9S LOGAN MOTOR COMPANY 552 North Main Street Logan the regulation prohibiting entries in exact races has been waived In the event that the Johnny Camp-traine-d entry of Jim French and Good Behaving finishes Erst and second the exacta payoff will be made on the winner and the third place horse h rbi victory over feet IK indies and weighs an admitted 230 pounds Meinyk who now Uvea in stands r of Bob Hyden and Roger Howell the Sox pounded out nine hits to back the five-h-it pitching of winner Glen Paramore who struck out seven walked only two and gave up no earned runs ps gy b here Thursday night Scotland part of Cham-piotuhi- backswing The Georgia-bor- “When I missed the green (o& foe hide where he made his eagle) I figured it Just wasn’t my day” said Miller “But when I sank that it turned everything around” Nicklaus using the classic to tune up for the U3 Open two weeks from now had a 5under-pa- r 67 Thursday to tie for second place with former UJS Open champion Orville Moody former PGA champ Ray Floyd and Dave Elcbelbcrger Nicklaus needed only a five-fo- ot putt on the final hole for a that for to the right America's four-ma- n delegation in today’s quarterfinals of the British Amateur Golf shows noticeable pleasure when likened to file great Jack Nicklaus And what golfer would not? 'I've player a lot with Jack” Loosle Hyde Dane Dowd Dennis Cazier he said with obvious pride and there was considerable aatiafoc Bryan Nielson Rand Hemkkka tion by the way he added: “And Rodney Abel and Todd Phillips outdrove him as often as he I wUl Little League games continue each Friday beginning did me” Rindlisbacher Everett An- at 5 pjn The second games will Mekiyk certainly bears considerable physical resemblance derson Lance Undfoy Cbrey be played June 11 to the "Golden Bear” and even tea Jack’s famous “floating elbow” action at the top of his Colombatto Charles Skinner Daniels’ suit also asked the Dirk Wilson Larry Williams court to force Sharman to honBryan Nelson Qraig Lofthouse or the remaining four years of a Tony Johnson Jeddie Alimari seven-yecontract Niel McMurdie and Mike Van Daniela alleged the loss of Nby Sharman by the Utah club Ken Hardware: Logan would result in Incalculable fiJewkes Alan Mickleson Tom nancial damage in forms id proTrolson Ken Fonnesbeck Scott motional camaigns loss of Harris Douglas Hiauaker John Jensen Greg Nielson Kurt confidential information relating Elbert Robert Parkinson to scouting and recruiting and problems of morale among the Felt David Hyden Champlin Dale Christensen Karl Supe Steven Zufelt Brian Ault David Ryan and Leo Herzog Scott Jlerald Journal: Christensen Duffy McFarland Richard Klane Winget ATLANTA (UPI( ler sure is glad he This time Jim French will have a running mate in Good Behaving who was made a supplementary nomination to file Belmont Stakes at a coat of (5000 Good Behaving winner of three stakes this spring originally was not eligible for any of the Triple Own classics Johnny Campo who trains both horses Mid "There is nofiiing wrong with either of my horses Both worked well for the Belmont Stakes” John Jacobs trying Epic Journey in a stakes race for the first time is counting heavily on breeding to get the colt he trains home "Epic Journey is the only starter whose sire and dame have produced Belmont winners Hail To Reason sired Hail to All the 1965 winner and raced twice at' IK miles in Caracas winning once The Preakness was decided at 6 miles and now Canonero is faced with IK miles for file first time as are all the others "He is ready” said Arias who discounted any in effect from the two problems the Colt has had since he won the Preakness three weeks ago--a Luquillo produced High Echeskin rash and an infected foot lon who won for me last year” The Ain rash has disappeared he said The Herald Journal— 7 Miller Leads Atlanta Classic By 2 Strokes Mealth For Tomorrow NEW YORK (UPIMtawne-r- 4 1971 SEE LOGAN MOTOR’S NEW AND USED CAR SPECIALS ON TODAY’S CLASSIFIED PAGE! 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