Show Sports briefs Sports scoreboard Gulls fake 6 vicfory liJPa Men PCL Northern Division W 8-- Pet L GB Bom Borg (1) Sweden vs Peter McNomara (12) Australia Jimmy Connors (3) United States vs Vijay Amritraj India Tim Mayotte United States vs Rod frawley Australia Jonn McErroe (2) United States vs Johan Kreik South Africa Erickson HAMPTON Ga (UPI) — A month’s layoff caused by serious burns suffered in the Indianapolis 500 proved no real handicap to Rick Mears The 2-- 2-- 2 2 Sunday's Results 8 Albuquerque 9 Portland 4 Hawaii 2 Salt Lake 8 Pnoenix 6 Edmonton 3 Spokane 2 Vancouver 6 Tacoma 5 10 inns Tucson Mondays Games Cherry Days golf results Results have been Ogden-PleasaNorth the from compiled View Cherry Days golf tournament held at Ben Lomond golf course Awards were also handed out for long drive best ball and a senior-junio- r close competition Top finishers were: 71 3 PLEASANT VIEW — nt 44- - Ladies' Peoria system net — 1 Margaret Hess 26 2 Vicki Hess 36 best ball — 1 Harley Christoffersor and Steve Critchlow 31 2 Don Starr and John Carr 52 3 (tie) Larry Rose and Lyle Arness Lamar Barker and Leroy Atencio 54 Junior division — gross Lou Eddy 68 net John Oostyen 57 Senior division — gross Eldon Hales 72 net Don Starr 58 Long drive — Jerry Eddy — Allan Christiansen Closest Senior-juni- or El Monte shootout results The El Monte Men’s Association conducted the Lakeview Heights Derby Shootout Sunday with competition taking place in two flights The low 10 qualifiers from each flight advanced into the afternoon shootout with one golfer being eliminated on each hole until a winner remained Tourney results: handicap division — Brent Fenstermaker 2 Mitch Hyer 3 Guy Yocom 4 Rich Gladwell 5 Joe Kennv 6 Steve Tribe 7 Cook Chapman 8 Bob Subic 9 Dave Leffler 10 Rod Wagner 15 and above handicap division — 1 Van Evans 2 Steve Pace 3 Rex Frasier 4 Greg Carver 5 Joe O'Keefe 6 Kent Green 7 Roger Bombrough 8 Paul Lynch 9 Rick Wagner 10 Joe Loffredo 4 1 Smith NASCAR winner MONTEREY Calif (UPI) — Roy Smith of Victoria BC averaged 82568 mph Sunday to NASCAR stock car race win the at Laguna Seca raceway Smith wheeled his 1981 Buick past the checkered flag just 229 seconds ahead of Bill Schmitt of Redding Calif 200-kilomet- er Smith defending Winston West series champion passed former title holder Schmitt with just three laps to go to win the feature race slowed by several yellow flags nine-turcircuit was Third on the of Jim Bown Portland Ore 19-mi- n le Fabi ahead all the way LEXINGTON Ohio (UPI) — Teo Fabi the former World Cup skier from Milan Italy led from start to finish Sunday in winning the SCCA Can-Aat the Sports Car Course It was the second Can-Atriumph in as starts who for Fabi many pilots a March 817 for Paul Newman His margin of victory was about seven seconds better than second-plac- e Geoff Brabham of Sydney Australia Unheralded and unsponsored Rocky Moran of Arcadia Calif was third Mid-Ohi- m o m Demolition Derby action FARMINGTON — The 1981 Utah State Championship Demolition Derby will be staged here on Friday July 24 at Lagoon’s Davis Stadium Action will get under way at 7 pm Top finishers in last Saturday’s Lagoon Demolition Derby held here were: First heat — 1st John Vine Ogden 1969 Dodge 2nd Arnold Lowe Roy 1973 Buick Second heat — 1st Steve Carroll Layton 1965 Chrysler 2nd Bob Hamlet Salt Lake City 1971 Ford Main event — 1st Terry Hess Farmington 1965 Oldsmobile 2nd Gordon McWain Bountiful 1973 Buick ARE YOUR INSURANCE COSTS GOING UP AND UP? 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