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the sixth BATON ROUGE 1 hurdles— 1 Donnie Jackson Arizona St 14 48 906 points 2 David Saye Houston 14 65 887 3 William Pirtfe Virginia 14 85 865 4 Mike Gardner Brigham Young 1487 862 5 Tito Steiner Brigham Young 1497 852 Discus— Gudmund CNsen Mt Sf Mary's 154-- 6 820 2 Donnie Jackson Arizona St 151-- 5 803 3 148-- 7 Tito Steiner 787 4 Mork Brigham Young Anderson UCLA 142-- 1 750 5 Rohn Stark Florida St 141-- 2 744 Pole Vault— 1 John Sayre Southern Illinois 16-- 5 052 2 Rohn Stork Florida St 16-- 1 1028 3 he Tito Steiner Brigham Young 15-- 5 981 lone Moestret-- h Nevoda-RenVincent Reilly Maryland Steve Encko son Washington John Herrel Colorado St Jovelm — I Mark Anderson UCLA 249-- 1 945 2 Tito Steiner Brigham Young 236 882 3 Gudmund Olsen Mt St Mary's 191-- 9 742 4 Steve Enckson Washington 189-- 5 733 5 David Saye Houston 186- II 724 1500 meters — 1 Scott Daniels Utah 411 73 721 2 Steve Erickson Washington 42235 642 3 Mark Anderson UCLA 423 42 634 4 Richard Smith U S Naval Academy 424 42 628 5 John Irvine Ar'izona St 4 25 96 617 Finals Standings — 1 Tito Steiner Bnghom Young 8 279 poinT 2 Mork Anderson UCLA 8171 3 Dannie Jackson Arizona St 7861 4 Gudmund Olsen Mt St Mary's 7776 5 David Saye Houston 7675 6 William Pirtle Virginia 7569 Golf British Amateur At St Andrews Scotland Juno 3 (Results involving US and Canadian players) Second round David 0alo Houston Texos def Neville Clarke I Thomas Kelley Fort Wayne Ind South Africa 3 and David Lee def Graham MacIntyre Conodo Littleton Colo def D Williamson Britain I up Joel Britain D Corrtck Hirsch (21) Chicago def def Steve Rogers john Brodie Los Altos Calif 2 Greenwich Jim Conn Old O'Mora and 3 Britain def J Durbin Britain 2 and 1 Thomas Randolph Jr Sharon Heights Calif def Robert Dickerson Dallas 3 and 2 Bill Blalock Atlanta Go def Bob Mass Forest Acres Mich 3 ond 2 Ronald Goiser Jr Birmingham Ab def bn Quick Britain 2 and I Donald Dubois Glendora Calif def George Haines Jr Merton Pa 5 and 4 John McKey Jr Boynton Beach 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Wednesday's Gomes Hoy (RHenderson) 3 C7 A —42358 3 Spokane 4 Howou 2 Vancouver 2 Tucson in State best ball golf results HARRISVILLE — The Ben Lomond Ladies’ State best ball tournament was held at Ben Lomond Golf Course Wednesday with net and gross competition taking place in two flights Top finishers were : two-memb- er First flight low gross — 1 (tie) Marilyn Baese ond Denise Bondurant Donna Highland and Claire Bergman 3 (tie) Virginia Franchez and Norma Pitt Earlene Turnby and Lorraine Poulsen- - 5 Viola Hep and Barbara Hansen First flight low net — I Marge Marsonelles and Marta Ordyna 2 Pat Hillam and Nellie Allred 3 Sharon Shinney and Marlene Lund 4 Jan Carlson and Isolde Carlson 5 (tie) Carol Swenson and Wilda Wilde Freida Durrand and Helen Wilson Connie Outzen and Denise Vilven Second flight low gross — 1 Mary Robertson and Donna Hyre 2 Wanda Miller and Karen Lee Mcallaster 3 Berdine Scott and Mary Lou Lindquist 4 Arlee Steele and Elaine Hilton Second flight low net — 1 Ann Price and Marian Chase- - 2 (tie) Iva loo Lund ond Margaret Arness Tammie Weese and Debbie Lewis- - 4 Nodine Hoxer and Lovon Reese El Monte Senior men's tournament PLEASANT VIEW — Members of the Ogden Valley Senior Men’s Golf Association Wednesday competed in a low putts tournament at the White Bam course Top honor went to Dave Price with 13 while Jack Lamont and Chuck Ellis tied for second with 14 putts ladies' results Results have been posted from the El Monte Ladies’ Association Vacuum Exchange-Hillto- p Lanes gross net and putts tournament held Wednesday No ladies’ day will be held next week due to the Ogden City Amateur golf tournament Results of the tourney: ADIDAS CnjKfG an® Championship flight — low gross Nancy Oyler low net Shirley Rackham low putts Judy Fenstermaker First flight — low grow Shirley Deeter low net Arlene Liptrot low putts (tie) Louann Huss and Bernice Witten Second flight — low gross Erma Christoferson low net Rhode Baldwin low putts Audrey Hillstrom Best ball tourney — May results Sharon Trolson and Arlene Liptrot 28 Em West and Rhoda Baldwin 30 June results (tie) Erma Bell and Erma Christoferson Shirley Deeter and Lew West 30 CSOGQCESF LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED BY EXPERIENCED RUNNERS SPOIS'O'S I?®©'? Ogden tennis lessons set STEWARTS PLAZA Final registration for tennis lessons offered by the Ogden City Recreation Department will be held Friday at three locations Registration will be held at the department FIVE POINTS & CcflttcjfU Mens $ingl Clearfield adult def Cere Jose-lui- s U PCL 110 Kingmon 1 — 13 392 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 Bam 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 Quarterfinals Wednesday Men's Leogue — Quality loncrete 20 Hobart leers 4 Collins International 24 Misfits 7 Hobart Northern Division Kitchen Aid 7 Chiropractic Health Pet 68 Center 6 National Distribution W I Systems 27 21 563 -221 Utah Power and Light Co 5 540 23 7 Idlewire Pet Care 6 Clearfield Police 22 25 468 5 41 r2 Dept 22 25 468 110 MONTREAL 8 White Barn golf results 61 1000 French Open At Paris June 3 Softball 3 6 S 16 4 12 2 3 4 0 10 2b c 3 0 0 0 3b 3 0 0 0 Myrisn D"mrgh 3 3 0 0 0 Almon ss FSramy Total Total 36 8 0 33 3 7 3 300 110 003— 8 PorHand Ookland 020 000 00- 1- 3 "ocoma Chicago imos Almon DP— Chicogo I ICB —Oakland Edmon-oLemon (2) 7 Chicogo 5 2B — lemon HD£r0Sj Hawou S — FSximey 12) Spokane IP HR ER BB SO Vancouver hot ’—2 24 A— 5 303 4 4 4 4 If 5 Lzmxs 5 0 0 0 Barnes 5 0 2 I CJHnsn “e i" 3 2 5 ab bi 11 2 11 12 3 12 2 If Grass 3b rf Armas Spencer 0 0 C r h RHndsn Slo'on Wednesday Anderson scored 8286 points while Rohn Stark of Florida State was third with 8120 points Gudmund Olsen of Mount St Mary’s Mike Gardner of BYU and David Saye rounded out the top six The two-da- y decathlon served as a prelimito 60th NCAA Track and Field Annual th nary which open today Championships Tennis Milwaukee CHICAGO OAKLAND 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 to 11 10 am — nine to 12 year-old- s 11 — to noon — 13 am and am 15 to night with 8328 points to set a meet and collegiate record Steiner who won the title in 1977 and 1979 outdueled defending champion Mark Anderson of UCLA in the second day of competition Field 361 takes title IBYUKs Stfenmeir BATON ROUGE La (UPI) — Tito Steiner of Brigham Young University won his third NCAA decathlon championship Wednesday Tracks ?65 47 167 36 122 39 145 Howe Hou NY 0 0 Youngblood 0 0 Easier Pitt Pitt Mod lock Minnesota ab r h bi 2 10' 1 3 ss Bemqui Hobson Total ob ab r h bi H 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 12 0 10 CALIFORNIA NEW YORK Sorenson Dwyer 35 p m 110 3 3789 Ton (Do 3 11 11 0 10 2 3 0 3? 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