Show Utah Sunday June 6 Logan SP Ladies 1971 The Herald Journal— 13 sll Announce Winners SMITHFIELD— A four-wa- y invitational Best-Ba- ll Tournament nt the WINNERS OF the FeK’i Four-Lad- y Golf Chib and Thorsday are seen above Back alne Logan Gooitry winners with a SI were (left to right) Veona Speth Elaine involving Soda Springs Preston and Montpelier was held here at Summit Park Golf Course Thursday with nearly 100 lady golfers pap tiripating in the day's activities Low gross and low net winners' were named for each dub The pair from Soda Springs were Helen Tigert and Marie Lewis FYom Montpelier it was Penny Jones and Melba Amell Sharon Parkinson and Carol Fisher were toe Summit Park winners And from Preston the pair was Joan Johnson and LeArta Hammond It was a tight battle in the low Helen putts competition Mathews and Loraine Stocker inLOW GROSS winners for the four-clu-b tied for Soda Springs with the Golf Course held vitational the Summit at Park first winning in a playoff Three tied with 15 putts from Thursday were (left to right on front) Helm of Soda Springs Penny Jones of Mont Montpelier Norinne Kunz won Tigert Fuhrimau and Lucille Croft Nancy Skabelund wu aboent Front in a playoff with Lynn Schoper nine winners were Loom Wilson Lorna Dahle Joye Hamea and and Kunz’s mother Gertrude Janet Bertodi with a II (Herald Journal photo) Tuescher tie oc- Another three-wa- y curred in the Preston group with Darlene Hendricks and JoAnn Downs losing to Ada Hansen in a Logam P®my League Scflnedliiile Kelleasedl ‘Summer 71 Registration Is Monday pMff Summit Park ladies also had a deadlock Lois Pitcher the president of the Ladies outlasted Sandra HYRUM— “Summer ’71" -- Association Palmer and Florence Brooks recreation program for kids Marie Lewis of Soda Springs in Hyrum has set registration June 24 for Monday from 8 ajn to 2 had the longest drive on the first 4:00 Valley Discount at Logan pm at the Hyrum City Square hole The closest approach on Hardware 5:30 Herald Journal at City it was announced Saturday by the uphill No 9 was Kay Alger of Summit Park Service Clyde Buff The Cache Valley Dairy The program plans activities July 20 4:00 Logan Hardware at Herald for Monday Wednesday and Tournament is Thursday with a Journal 5:X City Service at Vally Saturday throughout the sum- Tuesday sign-u- p deadline There will be four flights giving all mer Discount July 1 Parents are asked to bring ladies a good chance to win 4:00 Logan Hardware at City their children down for Following the CVD event the Service dub travels for a month to rather than at Herald registration sending 5:X Valley Discount them There is no registration participate in invitatlonals Journal fee and no attendance throughout toe area July 0 4:00 City Service at Herald requirements but they must be Journal registered 5:30 Logan Hardware at Valley Activities will include arts and Discount three-wa- y 6-- July 4 7:00 Logan Jaycees at Logan Lions 1:30 Logan Elks at Morris VW July 8 7:00 Logan Lions at Logan Elks 8:30 Morris VW at Logan Jaycees July 11 7:00 Logan Lions at Morris VW 1:30 Logan Jaycees at Looan Elks July IS 7:00 Morris VW at Logan Elks 1:30 Logan Lions at Logan Jaycees July 20 Major Diviun 7:00 Logan Elks at Logan Lions Juno io 8:30 Logan Jaycees at Morris 7:00 Morris VW at Logan Lions VW S:30 Logan Elks at Logan July 22 Jaeycoes Make games up Juno IS July 27 7:00 Logan Elks at Morris VW r or Playoff game S:30 Logan Jaycees at Logan Lions Minor Division Juno 17 June 10 7:00 Morris VW at Logan 4:00 Valley Discount at Herald Jaycees Journal 0:30 Logan Lions at Logan Elks 5:30 Logan Hardware at City June 21 Service 7:00 Logan Lions at Morris VW June IS 1:30 Logan Jaycees at Logan 4:00 Logan Hardware at Valley Elks Discount June 24 5:30 City Service at Herald 7:00 Logan Lions at Logan Journal June 17 Jaycees S:30 Morris VW at Logan Elks 4:00 Herald Journal at Logan June 20 Hardware 7:00 Logan Elks at Logan Lions 5:30 Valley Discount at City 0:30 Logan Jaycees at Morris Service The schedules for both of divisions Logan’s Recreational Pony League have been released by program director Rod Tneller Games begin June 10 and run through July 22 if a make-u-p r fvne is needed An game or playoff has been scheduled for July 27 Following are the two schedules with the home team listed lari aU-sta- VW July 7:00 Morris VW 1:30 Logan Jaycees 1 at Elks Logan Lions at Logan July Discount at City 5:30 Herald Journal at Logan Service Hardware 4:00 July 13 Herald Journal at Valley Discount tournaments crafts S Valley 4:00 in badminton tennis marbles and most other comvolleyball petitive sports including chess— “Just whatever they want” noted Buff “Community Pride" days will be a feature of the program Hardware where toe youth of Hyrum get a July 15 dunce to help improve toe city at Discount Logan 4:00 Valley and develop a pride in their Hardware 5:30 Herald community Such activities as Service painting the fencing railing 20 July stands and other permanent at Herald 4:00 Logan Hardware structures at toe Rodeo Journal 5:30 City Service at Valley Grounds and painting anting Discount will be handled on these days June 22 4:00 Herald Journal at Valley A pet show a circus an art July 22 Make-uDiscount games or playoffs show and a trip to Hogle Zoo will 5:30 City Service at Logan July 20 be included in the activities r Hardware game of playoff The only costs for the program will be toe materials used in the arts and crafts 5:30 City Service at Logan All-sta- Shearman Claims Pact With Stars Unvalidated SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)-- Bill Sharman head coach of the American Basketball Association champion Utah Stars says he and toe team may part company But the Stars may not part so easily Sharman called Stars owner Bill Daniels in Denver Tuesday and asked for a termination of his contract and expressed his intentions to seek employment with the Los Angeles Lakers Then Thursday toe Los Angeles coaching job was vacated when Laker owner Jack Kent Cooke fired two-yecoach Joe Mullaney a man who like other Los Angeles coaches had not won the NBA title About the same time as the Laker firing the Stars filed a Bill! law suit in Utah's Third Contract invalidated District Court to prevent Sharman from joining any other professional basketball Shortly afte the ABA playteam offs Sharman was in Los Sharman said he has been Angeles and learned that the happy in Salt Lake “But I Laker coaching job might be absolutely have no contract open He contacted Lus Angeles with the Stars I am being paid General Manager Fred Schaus under my old Los Angeles Stars about the position contract which Daniels Schaus said Friday “We did inform Sharman there was a ar Knocked Out Gonzalez To Enter Wimbledon LAS VEGAS Nev (UPI)-Pan- cho Gonzalez one of the world's most formidable tennis players at age 43 this month will make one more attempt to win the major championship that has eluded him— the Wimbledon singles title in England In announcing plans to play tournament in the starting June 19 Gonzalez presently serving as tennis director for Caesars Palace here said he is “picking my tournament spots and Wimbledon is one of them” This year’s Wimbledon appearance will be the fourth for the veteran who won the doubles crown there in 1949 with Frank Jtarker Gonzales celebrated his 43rd Switzerland (UPI) —Challenger Roger Menetery birthday on May 9 by defeating UCLA star Jimmy of France knocked out champion Ralph Charles of England Connors in a possit'Jity that the position in the seventh round Friday final of the Southmight become available and night to gain toe Welterweight ern California Sectional at Los that his application would be Championship of Europe Angeles seriously considered But nothwas Sharman and ing signed was not formally offered the job” Schaus said the Lakers do not currently plan to make any announcement about their new coach but added “It could happen Something could come GENEVA I Nastase Ends Froehling9 s Mopes Of French Title PARIS (UPI)— Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia brushed off Yugoslavia’s Zeljko Franulovic and Hie Nastase of Romania ended American hopes by beating Frank Froehling Saturday to gain the final of the $100000 French Open tennis championships Kodes the top seed looking for his second consecutive title outplayed the fourth seed4 ed Yugoslav in straight sets 5 2 Nastase seeded third downed the unseeded Froehling ot Fort Lauderdale 6--3 to set up 4 6 Fla 6--0 the eastern European final Sunday Froehling fought back bravely saving four match points after a disastrous first set Romanian which the took in only 19 minutes allowing the Floridian just 10 points in the six games Just when the match began to get embarrassingly onesided with the 6ft Sins Froehling 0 in the trainling 2 and second set he staged a remarkable comeback to save the game and take the next five in a row He won the set 2 to toe delight of the packed center court crowd “In the beginning I couldn’t hit a ball on the court Then all of a sudden I couldn’t miss one” said the 29y ear-ol- d lanky former UJS Davis Cupper afterwards Froehling continued to punch n across his curious forehi id and Nastase was at a loss to find a way pari him Froehling broke Nastase's serve to go 1 up in the third set “I thought I had him” said Froehling wistfully “bid then there are a lot of players who and forced the opportunity American to hit past him or lob him revealing the weaknesses of his game “I let him lull me Into playing steady instead of 5-- 7-- 6-- 2-- Meet Max Mileage! Wherever yoa tee thlt little guy yea know that the friendly Firettonetireandeenriceexperte uiUeeethatyoureargete thebeetcareattheloweitpiieel 15-4- 0-- 6-- 4-- can all this: Tnriiirtftw wide-actio- y say that” Nastase changed his tactics He rushed the net at every Raise and stabilize tha front end of yoor car to prevent dipping and diving Repack front wheel bearings and adjust bearing! Adjust caster camber and toe-i- n to meet maoubctiirersqiedflcatiooflu Maintain wheel alignment every SflX) miles forSyeanorfityiflOmilenatourexpenseL QUIZ BROWN EQUIPMENT IS HOLDING A up" Sharman said he wanted to return to Southern California because his family and his wife's family are both there and he has four children in Los Angeles Meanwhile in Salt Friday Vince Boryla Lake Stars president-genermanager accused the Lakers of “trying to steal our coach” Boryla said he and Daniels had conferred with Sharman Friday morning “and we advised him of his remaining four-yeobligation to the club “We hope to resolve this 'peacefully We have the highest regard for Bill and we plan to do everything we can to keep r 3 OF ar him in Salt Lake” C INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER HAY TOOLS Boryla said Sways all service charge labor STARTING AT 10:30 A M baby of Simons started the afternoon the UB Walker Cup team from round with a bogie on the 19th Butler Pam trailed one down to drop two behind The after toe first 18 of the 36 holes situation remained unchaged final played in dull overcast until the 24th when Melnyk weather with a blustery wind went out of bounds with his tee shot and wound up with a blowing from the sea The match ended on the 34th double bogie seven The match No 27 when green when Simons took a was square on Melnyk hooked his tee shot imo double bogie Melnyk went ahead at the the trees As they began the last nine second hole with the first of the match four birdies he was to score in holes of the week-lon- g Simons the match and never was play championship behind from that point The again found trouble with a wild honor roll only time Simons got on level tee shot into the Barry Burn and wound up with a double Melnyk became the 17th terms was at the 27th American winner of the coveted Melnyk was three up after bogie six to fall one behind title Bob Dickson when he toe first nine but a poor inward Melnyk then holed a i issive beat Ron Cemido in 1967 was half in the morning round cost putt for an eagle three the lari man to win both titles him two holes and he came into at the 476 yards 30th to go two final in the lari lunch only one up ahead- Simons One Mile North of Brown Equipment Highway 91 (South of Smithfield) Power up for REFRESHMENTS SERVED TOO! 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