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Friday at three locations Registration will be held at the department era 5 23 — Assehtme GHDGQtEIE Ogden tennis lessons set FREE Benea-- tm2 E— ADIDAS & BETWEEN Aronta Los Angees PLEASANT VIEW — Members of the Ogden Valley Senior Men’s Golf Association Wednesday competed in a low putts tournament at the White Barn course Top honor went to Dave Price with 13 while Jack Lamont and Chuck Ellis tied for second with 14 putts Soccer SAWS JUNE "arper P“v Senior men's tournament WILL DEMONSTRATE CHAIN Cnr-ai- s Co-- E two-memb- er HOMELITE 3 PjvStar Aise sm L State best ball golf results OGDEN STORE ONLY ANGELES LOS PLEASANT VIEW — Winners have been announced in the Singleton Landscaping specks tournament conducted Tuesday by the White Barn Ladies Association Heidi Wallin won the championship flight Jackie Bowen captured the masters flight and Mary Dickemore took the White Barn Flight Next Tuesday’s best ball event will have an 8 am tee off time and there will be an awards luncheon in the clubhouse following golf Wednesday's Results Ter-ra- -2 36 A— 130S5 ATLANTA Ivan 0 Jotw McEivoe Sylvia Hamka rotilova US Wednesday's tournament results — North Ogden 12th 23 Riverdale 4th 5 Oflden 49th 15 Riverdale 5th 12 View 10th 11 NDS 6 Riverdale 2nd 8 Riverdale 6th B 6 Riverdale 1st A 9 North Ogden 3rd 6 Nielsen Brothers 13 Riverdale 3rd 12 ane 4 Hawon 2 oncouver 2 Tucson led del Argentina 6 2 lovckio roined Riverdale Wednesday's Games Hoy (RHenderson) Gera s S FACTORY T- White Barn golf results two-da- Tennis 1 Jose-lui- T— 2 16 Oaklond 7 Gudmund Olsen of Mount St Mary's Mike Gardner of BYU and David Saye rounded out the top six y decathlon served as a prelimiThe NCAA Track and Field 60th to Annual th nary which open today Championships Quarterfinals Mens Singles 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 0 0 003— 110 Chicogo E — Bom 10s Almon DP — Chicago 7 Chicogo 5 2B — Lemon H- Ross (5) Baines 2) S— FSramey IP points Franck Open At Paris Jun 3 4 12 2 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 33 3 7 3 0 8 Total Oakland US and Canadian players) Second round David Ojala Houston Texos def Neville Clarke South Africa 3 ond I Thomas Kelley Fort Wayne Ind David Lee def Graham MacIntyre Canoda Joel Littleton Colo def 0 Williamson Britain Hirsch (21) Chicago def D Carrick Britain def Steve Rogers iohn Brodie Los Altos Calif Britain 3 and 2 Jim OMaro Old Greenwich Conn Thomas Randolph Jr def J Durbin Britain 2 and Sharon Heights Calif def Robert Dickerson Dallas 3 and 2 Bill Blalock Atlanta Ga def BobMase Forest Acres Mich 3 and 2Ronold Goner Jr Birmingham Donold Dubois Ala def Ian Quick Britain 2 and Glendora Calif def George Haines Jr Merton Pa 5 and 4 John McKey Jr Boynton Beach Fla def J William Gerber III Hamilton Ellwood Britain 2 and NY def A Covley Canoda (20) Peter Deeble Britain def Curtis Wagner Peachtree City Ga 4 and 3 Gordon Brand Britain def James 6 and 5 Anthony Fonkhouser Vienna WVa Gresi'am Australia def Jack Veghte Cleorwater R Fla 3 and 2 Mackay Australia def Randy G Doviet Britain Sonnier Woodlands Texas del D Roxburgh Canada 4 and 2 Nelson Reno def David George Dunsmre Britain Nev (20) Peter McEvoy Britain def M Batten def R Jones A Stubbs Britain Canoda Canoda 4 and 3 Third round Oolo def Mark Davis Britain 3 and 2 Kelley def David Lee 3 ond 2 Hirsch def Peter McEvoy Britain 3 and 2 Brodie def O' Mora Randolph def Colin McLachlon Britain 3 ond 2 Roger MocKoy Australia def Blalock 4 onid 3 Gaiser Oef Gordon Galgleish Britain 3 and 2 Dubois def McKey 4 on 3 Alon Britain def Gerber 4 and 3 Franklin Rose Lyddon U S def M Wild Brditam 3 ond 2 Geoff Godwin Britain def AJan Foster Syocuse New York 6 and 5 h bi r 3 2 5 110 c Wednesday Anderson scored 8286 points while Rohn Stark of Florida State was third with 8120 611000 h bi 11 11 offices at 1220 23rd St from 8 am to 5 pm Mount Ogden Park tennis courts from 9 am to 11 am and at the Bonneville Park courts from 1 pm to 3 pm Cost for eight lessons is set at $5 and will include a tournament Participants must provide their own tennis racquets Balls will be provided for lessons only beginning Monday Youngsters will be divided into age groups at both Mount Ogden and Bonneville courts The schedule Monday is as follows: 9 am to 10 am — nine to 12 year-old- s 10 am to 11 am — 13 and 11 am to noon — 15 to - Glen Kap league — Northern Utah Glass 1 Morgan 7 Monn-ea- l 3 winning njn scored DP — 6 St tauis 3 25— Cramcrae Carter 3B— 5cncez ROUGE Golf Strikeouts Monday's Game ob r h bi h bi la (AP) — Wednesday's results during the second day of the Decathlon at tf NCAA Track and Field championships beginning with the sixth event: hurdles — 1 Dannie Joelaon Arizona St 1448 906 points 2 David Saye Houjton 1465 887 3 William Pirtle Virginia 1485 865 4 Mike Gardner Brigham Young 1487 862 5 Tito Steiner Brigham Young 1497 852 Discus — Gudmund Olsen Mt St Mary's 154-- 6 820 2 Donnie Jackson Arizom St 151-- 5 803 3 148-- 7 Tito Steiner 787 4 Mark Brigham Young Anderson UCLA 142-- 1 750 5 Rohn Stark Florida St 141-- 2 744 Pole Vault — 1 John Sayre Southern Illinois 16-- 5 1052 2 Rohn Stark Florida St 16-- 1 1028 3 tie 15-- 5 Tito Steiner Brigham Young 981 lone Moestret-1- 3 Vincent Reilly Maryland Steve Erick-Ruh Nevado-Ren- o son Washington John Herrel Colorado St Mark Anderson UCLA 249-- 1 945 2 Javelin — Tito Steiner Brigham Young 236 882 3 Gudmund Olsen Mt St Mary's 191-- 9 742 4 Steve Erickson 189-5 733 5 David Saye Houston IBS-3- 7 Washington 1 724 1500 meters— 1 Scott Doniels Utah 4:1173 721 2 Steve Erickson Washington 4:2235 642 3 Mark Anderson UCLA 4:2342 634 4 Richard Smith US Noval Acocterm 4:2442 628 5 John Irvine Ar'izona 5t 4:2596 617 finals Standings — 1 Tito Steiner Brigham Young 8279 points 2 Mark Anderson UCLA 8 171 3 Dannie Jackson Arizona St 7861 4 Gudmund Olsen Mt St Mary's 7776 5 David Saye Houston 7675 6 William Pirtle Virginia 7569 254 0 p p ph er 39 2 7 2 Total 010 000 Total Montreal S' Louis One 1110 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 36 3 10 3 000 000 1- 0- 2 000 010 1- 1- 3 8OTSCh Sv-- h bi coo 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