Show 2D Ogden SPORTS BRIEFS Standard-Examine- r 17 1979 Friday Evening Aug Gulls Capture Close Victory SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Gil Kubski bounced a two-ru- n single with the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth inning to lift 4 the Salt Lake Gulls to a Pacific Coast League baseball victory over the Vancouver Canadians Thursday night Vancouver reliever Dan Boitano 7 got himself into trouble by walking the first three Gulls in the bottom of the ninth Gus Quiros replaced Boitano and was greeted by Kubski’s g hit Vancouver gained a 3 tie when Juan Lopez cracked his second homer of the season in the seventh inning The Canadians made it 3 in the eighth on Craig Ryan’s 15th homer Salt Lake’s Mike Overy collected his eighth win in 14 decisions in relief of starter Jim Dorsey Play gets under way Saturday in the annual Ogden Standard-Examine- r Northern Utah Tennis Jazz Sign ters Players are reminded that they may have to play multiple matches in each division entered on the opening day of the tourney Further information on tourney schedules is available by calling in the senior Brent Dopp at 5 divisions or Sally Lukes at in the junior divisions Saturday’s tourney schedule: come-from-behi- Tournament at various courts 5-- nd throughout the city Several tourney matches will be played at 23rd Street Park located between 22nd and 23rd Streets on Tyler Avenue and at Friendship Park located south of the Browning Armory adjacent to H Guy Child 4-- School game-winnin- Other tourney locations include the Ogden Golf and Country Club Ben Lomond High School Liberty Park Mount Ogden Park South Ogden Park at 40th and Adams the Marshall White Center and at Weber State College which will serve as the tournament headquar- 3-- 4-- Top Choice SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The Utah Jazz Thursday signed Larry Knight the club’s No 1 draft choice to a multi-yea- r contract The former forward was the first 1979 draft pick to come to terms with the NBA Loyola-Chicag- o 479-060- club The signing ended two months of negotiations between the club and Knight’s attorney Jazz General Manager Frank Layden said “It was a long and sometimes difficult period of negotiations But we’re delighted to have 621-856- Larry” ' Layden said Knight would play both strong and weak forward for the Jazz He also said the Knight would be “a defensive asset” to the club “and I expect him to play one helluva a lot in his rookie season” He declined to release terms of Knight’s contract other than to say it was for three v 'NK'v t-7 “ ' Xv ' f H y Vs V X s V ' v’iV' VV' V ? V - '- years I Buckwalter Lands Post iUXi yvx : 'f i 8 i' '''f A IfL- - r 'J& v x 3 Men's open singles at WSC 9:30 am — Gary Ortega vs Don Treottier Terry Bonones vs Probhat Maloxor Dave Hopkins vs Tony Miles Kelly Miies vs Kent Duane Millet vs Carl TegethoW Ryne Breckenriage Hazen vs Rob Fought 3:30 pm — Keith Co vs George Lukes At 23rd St Park 9:30 am — Tim Morey vs STan Perry Men's open doubles at WSC 5 pm — Kent Breckenridge and Terry Bonones vs Nord Nebeker ond Ryne ' Hazen Men's A singles at Country Club 8 am — Merlin Calver vs Ken Kamigaki At Liberty Pork 8 am — Jon Way vs Kenny Fodel Brent Hinze vs Roger Morns Dave Yamaguchi vs Moji Ejtehodian At Marshall White Center 8 am — Grot Ortega At 23rd Street Pork 8 am — Mark Henderson vs Ston Perry At South Ogden Pork 8 am — Steve Rush vs Dick Arbogast At Friendship Par 8 am — Gail Miles vs Bob McMaster Gary Rogers vs Chris Williams At WSC 11 am — Lou Poyan vs Charlie Horrod Terry Bonones vs John Hiner winner of Merlin Calver-Ke- n Kamigaki match vs winner of Jon Way-KenMoms Fade! match winner of Brent Hinze-RogRoberts match match vs winner of Greg Carlson-Mor- k winner of Dave Yamoguchi-Mo- ji Ejtehodian match vs winner of Mark Henderson-Sto- n Perry match winner of Gail Miles-Bo- b McMaster match vs winner of Thomas Ortega match Sard Nebeker vs Brian Henreti At WSC 2:00 pm — winner of Lou Payan-Chorlk Horrod match vs winner of Steve Arbogast Williams match vs match winner of Gary Rogers-ChrDuane Millett Men's A doubles at WSC 3:30 pm — Robert Ortega and Gary Ortega vs Mark Henderson ond Bob McMaster At Liberty Pork 5:00 pm Lou Poyan and Ken Kamigaki vs Gary Rogers ana partner David DeByle and Aian Rogers vs Jon Way and Bill Herman Men's B singles at Country Club 8 am — Jim Mondragon vs Patricio Ortega At Liberty Pork 8 am — James marker vs David Ravsten At Liberty Park 9:30 am — Max Saber on vs Boyd Winner Moji Ejtehodian vs Val Pitzak Jim Rees vs Larry Nalder At Ben Lomond High 9:30 am — Lynn Theobald vs Jock Senninger David Allen vs Dale Koford Richard Yocum vs Jim Show At Mount Ogden Park 9:30 am — John Gonzalez vs Greg Greer David Bishoo vs Dan Hampton Gary K opp vs Steve Johnson At 23rd Street Park 9:30 am — Stew Fergen vs Del Rakes At WSC 1 1 am — winner of John Gonzalez-Gre- g Greer match vs winner of David Bishop-Da- n Hampton match winner of Greg Kapp-Stev- e Rakes Johnson match vs winner of Stew Fergen-Dmatch At WSC 12:30 pm — Mork Roberts vs Nick Wimmer match vs Jones winner of Max Soberon-Boy- d Pitzak match At Liberty winner of Moji Ejtehodian-Va- l Park 12:30 pm — Max Neeves vs Willie Washington Nalder match vs winner of Lynn winner of Jim Theobald-Jac- k Senninger match At Ben Lomond High 12:30 pm — winner of Jim Mondrogon-Patrici- o Ortega Ravsten match match vs winner of James Marker-Davi- d At South Ogden Park 12:30 pm — winner of David Alien-DaKoford match vs winner of Richard Yocum-JiShaw match MORE MATCHES Men's B singles at Marshall White Center 9:30 am — Jeff Jude vs David Mikesell Thomas Lee vs Greg Carlson At Country Ciub 9:30 am — Jay Anderson vs Don Sharpes Tom Hill vs Merlin Calver At South Ogden Park 9:30 am — Greg Doxey vs Dove Arciaoo Ken Kamigaki vs Richard Hoose At Friendship Pork 9:30 am — Kim Schenck vs Julian Martinez oary Miles vs Olle Karlsson At Mount Ogden Park 9:30 am — G W Moore vs Larry Benson At Liberty Park 9:30 am — Wes Jensen vs Kenny Fodel At Ben Lomond High cm — Paul Greiner vs Chris Jensen At Liberty Park Mikesell match 12:30 pm — winner of Jeff Jude-Davvs winner of Jay Anderson-Do- n Sharpes match winner of Arciaga match vs winner of Ken Greg Doxey-Dov- e Kamigaki-Richar- d Haase match At Mount Ogden Park Martinez 12:30 pm — winner of Kim Schenck-Julio- n Benson match At match vs winner of G W Moore-larr- y Karlsson WSC 1 2:30 pm — winner of Gary Miles-OlFadel match match vs winner of Wes Jensen-Kenn- y g Carlson match vs winner of winner of Thoms Tom Calver match Craig Henninger vs Brent Dopp At Ben Lomond High 12:30 pm — winner of Poul Greiner-Chri- s Jensen match vs Mike Morris At South Ogden Pork 12:30 pm — Ken Meyer Jr vs David Murray Men's B doubles at Mount Ogden Pork 2 pm — Greg Doxey and Richard Yocum vs Patricio Ortega ond Grant Hanson Julian Martinez and Lou Poyan vs Greg Graves and John Gonzales Merlin Calver and Wes Jensen vs Paul Gillette and Brent Shreeve Blen Bowen and Greg Carlson vs hris Jensen and Nick Jones At Friendship Pork 2 pm — Bob Rees and Stew Fergen vs Del Rokes and Brent Hinze At Country Club 2 pm — Mike Carrera and Quentin Carrera vs Larry Benson ond Poul Greiner LaMar Hopkins and Chuck Fromberg vs Jon Way and Bill Herman At Ben Lomond High 5 pm — Kenny Fodel and Cal Fadel vs Tom Strerrf and Randy Dabb Dale Koford and David Mikesell vs Kim Schenck and Richard Haase Hank Thompson and Steve Odenthcl vs winner of Greg Doxey and Richard Ortega and Brant Hanson match At WSC 6:30 pm — winner of Julian Martinez and Lou Payan-Gre- g Graves and John Gonzales match vs winner of Merlin Calver ond Wes er ORe (UPI) — The Portland PORTLAND Trail Blazers today named Maurice “Bucky” Buckwalter a former coach in the American Basketball Association and at Seattle University as assistant coach to head Coach Jack Lee-Rob- te Rush-Dic- Ramsay is m Buckwalter succeeds Jack McKinney who recently was named head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers “We’re delighted to have a man of Buckwal-ter’- s coaching background” Ramsay said Buckwalter played college basketball at the University of Utah after being named an allstater in 1952 when he played for La Grande High in Eastern Oregon He later coached Seattle University and in 1974-7- 5 coached the Utah Stars of the old ABA during superstar Moses Malone’s first pro season Buckwalter also was head coach for a time of the Seattle SuperSonics after Tom Nissalke was fired Last year Buckwalter coached the Fresno entry in the Western Basketball Association TORONTO (UPI) — Not that it helps but Gene Mayer has the book on tennis superstar Bjorn Borg “The only way to equalize Bjorn Borg is to give him no racket no lights and no oxygen” said Mayer who holds the dubious honor of Wimbledon champ in facing the four-tim- e of the $210000 round today’s quarterfinal Canadian International Tennis Championship the seventh-seede- d Mayer charged from behind Thursday to take a third-se- t tiebreaker over San Diego’s Brian Teacher 6 3-- UBA administrative assistant Harvey Berlin said reports that the league based in Philadelphia was going to fold apparently stemmed from the fact several teams in the 6-- 6 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- Netherlands HILL AIR FORCE BASE — The Hill AFB Ladies Golf Association was busy here Wedtournament nesday with a : were Top tourney finishers — 1st Elaine Boese 2nd Flo Jets flight Abrams 3rd Len Sutherland 4th Liz Sheets Bombers flight — 1st Trilva Poppell 2nd Mae Hundsaker 3rd Pat Moore 4th Shirley 6-- 6-- 2 6-- 6-- 1 In women’s singles seventh-seede- d Pam Teeguarden of Los Angeles eased into the semifinals by downing New Yorker Mary Carillo 0 2 Teeguarden’s semifinal opponent will be South African Brigitte Cuypers who defeated Kay McDaniel of the United States 0 3 Diane Desfor of Long Beach Calif advanced to the semifinals by downing Australian Chris O’Neil 6 0 3 and Kentuckian Laura Dupont ousted Lea Antonopolis of West Covi6 na Calif 2 tee-to-gre- en 6-- 6-- 6-- 2nd 4-- Evelyn Dickson 3rd Lil Hennessy 4th Hazel Davis The Hill AFB Ladies will conduct a nine-hol- e tournament next Wednesday with an tourney the following week No luncheons will be held following tourney play this month Tennis Grand Prix In Thursday’s second round Connors had no Australian trouble putting away hard-hittin- g 2 Colin Dibley 4 Amritraj advanced by scoring an upset 3 1 win over eighth-ranke- d Billy Martin of Calif Palos Verdes action No 4 seed In other second-roun- d Johan Kriek of Austria dropped a set before coming back to defeat unseeded Steve Krulevitz of Baltimore 7 4 3 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 5-- 0 Czechoslovakia 3 eighth-seede- d meets Woj-te- k McEnroe Today Fibak of Poland who coasted past Eric Van Dillen of San Mateo Calif 3 0 Fourth-seede- d Vitas Gerulaitis of New York 3 advanced with a 1 victory over South African David Schneider In other men’s singles Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia downed Tom Okker of the Women's Event STOWE Vt (UPI) — Defending champion Jimmy Connors faces Anand Amritraj of India in today’s third round of the $75000 Stowe 6-- 6-- 6-- 7-- 6-- 6-- PANATTA FALLS ed John McEnroe tamed Tomaz Smid of st — 1st Kathy Young 7-- While Mayer struggled the Borg overwhelmed Frenchman Yanick 4 Noah 2 in 55 minutes while second seed became the Continental Basketball AssociaWB A tion recently merged with the first-yea- r to form a minor league Fighters flight 3 top-seed- former Western Basketball Association were having problems related to joining the UBA The Eastern Basketball League which later Porter victory 6-- 4 6-- 2 AEon eeps PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — A spokesman for the United Basketball Association a new minor league said today the league would definitely operate in the 1979-8- 0 season contrary to some reports it will fold HAFB a PLENTY OF TENNIS ACTION Spokesman Denies Report coast-to-coa- Open Tennis Tournament Borg scored SWEDEN’S BJORN BORG returns the ball during his match Thursday against Bruce Manson in the Canadian d CLEVELAND (UPI) — Adriano Panatta of Italy fell to unheralded Californian 6 6 Gene Malin 2 Thursday in the fourth round of the $50000 Gray International tennis Top-seede- 4-- 6-- 7-- championship Australian Chris Kachel also scored an upd set beating Sandy Mayer of New 5 5 York 6 In other singles matches Ilie Nastase beat 4 Stan Smith Larry Stefanki Calif 2 downed Chris Gunning New Zealand 6 2 Bob Lutz bested Warrick Jones Ohio 6 6 John Yuill South Africa beat Robin Drys-dal- e 4 Great Britain 5 and Francisco Gonzalez Puerto Rico ousted Nial Brash 1 Calif 2 fifth-seede- 4-- 7-- 7-- 6-- 6-- 7-- 6-- 7-- 6-- 7-- 7-- 6-- 6-- RICHMOND Va (UPI) — tina Navratilova and Top-seede- Mar- d second-seede- d Virginia Wade advanced into the semifinals of the $100000 Richmond women’s tennis tournament here Thursday Navratilova the Wimbledon two-tim- e champion moved into Saturday’s semifinals by downing Anne Smith 0 1 in 41 minutes Thursday night 6-- 6-- 18-ho- le mhom Monte Title Taken By Jan Christiansen HARRISON NY (UPI) — Three years ago David Graham stepped up to the 10th tee of the Westchester Country Club course and hooked a bad drive to the left But the young Australian recovered with a nice chip shot birdied the hole and went on to shoot a 63 Three days later he coasted to a Westchester Classvictory in the money-ric- h Jan Christiansen is once again the El Monte Ladies Golf Association club champion score Jan fired the overall low gross of 179 in the Sand Trap-Actio- n 36-ho- le Auto Parts Club Championship Tourna1979 ic El Monte Ladies title Other top tourney finishers were: Championship flight low gross — 1st Nan Anderson 2nd Earlene Clyde 3rd Gerry Hite low net — 1st Arlene Cook 2nd Rev a Houghton First flight low gross — 1st Shirley 2nd Rac-kha- Nancy 3rd Beth Cragun low net — 1st Em West 2nd Myma Bangerter putts — Louann Huss 3rd Lew West Oyl-e- m r Thursday Graham found himself starting on the 10th again in the $400000 Classic and he did the exact same thing “The year I won here — 1976 — I started on the 10th and hit the same drive and the same chip to make birdie” said the Graham “Maybe that’s a good sign” Thursday Graham managed “only” a 65 but it was good enough for a edge over his nearest competitor Mac McLendon And this time Graham has one other thing going for him — he’s the PGA champion “I’m playing with more confidence than I 33-year-- Pontiac-Cadilla- gold putter award for low putts overall for the field was Earlene Clyde ry m le id le Lee-Gre- in Yocum-Patric- io m el W al in el m Balls-Robe- al Linda Grantham Class B mixed doubles at WSC 5 pm — Wes Jensen and Eloyce Jensen vs David Mikesell ond Jill Mikesell Lynn Theobald ond Sherrie Theobald vs Bill Herman and Mary Herman Dale Koford and Jone Low vs John Potyondy and Dixie Dies Glen Richter and Pot Richter vs Steve Johnson and Maureen Marshall Chris Jensen and Karla Jensen vs Brian Henretti and Jana Hancock Class C mixed doubles at Ben Lomond High 3:30 pm — Randy Dabb and Kalleen Buttons vs Steve Berrett and Patsy Beaett Michoel Moline and Karen Moline vs David Allen ond Jayne Cunningham Paul Gillette and Virginia Gillette vs Tom Murray and Judilh Murray Steven Smuin and Joy Mower vs Joe Blanton and Kathy Christensen At 23rd Street Park 3:30 pm — Bud Toliver and Penny Toliver vs Antonio Lono ond Marcia Lono At Liberty Pork 3:30 pm — Dan Pierce ond Margie Hyde vs Robert Dog son and Lori Martin Max Miller and Carolyn Zeuthen vs Blair Brewster ond Liz Brewster Lane Barker and Jon Snedeker vs Tom Streiff and Pat Boyer Bingham Posts Ace PLEASANT VIEW — J D Bing-hae scored a during White Bam golf the at recent play course Bingham aced the No 13 hole He was playing in a using a foursome with Carl Baker Irvin Thurston and Gerald Giles m hoie-in-on- 6-ir- on c hs Early Lead have in the last few years” said Graham who edged Ben Crenshaw in a dramatic playoff two weeks ago to win his first major tournament “Winning the PGA has made me feel I can win anywhere anytime” It has also made him feel like he has to win “As I said two weeks ago at Oakland Hills I want to do justice to being the PGA champion” he said ‘ McLendon eagled the longest hole on the d fifth hole — to card a 68 course — the Tom Watson in range to become the first player to top the $400000 mark in one year was at 69 with George Burns Tom Kite Bob Eastwood Mark McCumber Bob Byman and Jack Renner while eight players stood at 70 8i: i Reg 1 $1549 coLorizer 1611 1 1 Bcnistft EXTERIOR LATEX O GRAND OPENING O C ® Bennetts i opLonzer Reg $ 99 SALE WHATEVER YOUR ON NOW We hope you don't mind a little dust Furnished Models Crabtree Auto Open Daily Repairs or New and & INTERIOR LATEX Service Used Sold or PaiNTS Semi-Glo- ss RADIATOR inewas) 4 WM coLorizer® 555-yar- -- low Second flight low gross — 1st Eva Harris 2nd Ann Hey wood 3rd Lou Shirtliff low net — 1st June O’Brien 2nd Erma Bell 3rd Arlene Liptrot low putts — Glenna Shupe Third flight low gross — 1st Alyce Clark 2nd Margo Taylor low net 1st Marcella Larson 2nd Vi Evans low putts — Louise Dunn Winner of the Clarence Knight Rees-Lar- ul IN WESTCHESTER CLASSIC El ment to take the el Gillette ond Brent Shreeve match winner of Fadel and Cal Fodel-ToStreiff and Randy Dabb vs winner of Glen Bowen and Greg Carlson-Chr- is Jensen ond Nick Jones match Ken Kamigaki ond Mark Roberts vs winner of Bob Rees ond Stew Fergen-DRokes and Brent Hinze match winner of Mike Carrera and Benson ond Poul Greiner match vs Quentin Carrera-Lorr- y winner of LaMar Hopkins and Chuck Fromberg-Jo- n Way ond Bill Herman match Goil Miles and Gary Miles vs Jim Mondragon ond Jock Reed Ken Meyer Jr and Dave Arcioga vs Bill Roberts and Brent Butw Men's C singles at WSC 8 am — Mel Fikstod vs Jerry Pullmon Dick Bowman vs Lorry Nolder Joe Blanton vs Dennis Kunimura Mike Jones vs Antonio Lono Leroy Mayer vs Max Miller Robert Dotson vs Frank Newman Hank Thompson vs Kelly Cordon At Mount Ogden Pork 8 am Toby Gallegos vs G W Moore Soul Vigil vs Don Votava Brent Hansen vs Ray Word Rodney Clark vs Mike Martinez At Ben Lomond High 8 am — Brent Lunastedt vs Val Hollands Bob Kins vs Quentin Carrera Poul Greiner vs Michael Moline Bob Scober vs Tom Bartlett At 23rd Street Park 8 am — Terry Kirch vs Mork Barker At Mount Ogden Par 11 am — Fronk Sprocklen vs Steve Smuin Lane Barker vs Bob Vogt Don Valenzuela vs Glen Bowen Cordon match vs winner winner of Hank Thompton-Kell- y of Toby Gallegot-GMoore match At Liberty Pork 1 1 am — Russ Williams vs Greg Graves winner of Mel Fikstod-Jerr- y Pullman match vs winner of Dick Bowman-Lorr- y Nolder match At Friendship Park 11 am — winner of Soul Vigil-Do- n Votava match vs winner of Brent Hansen-Ra- y Word match Nick Jones vs John Jones At Ben Lomond High 1 am — winner of Rodney Cbrk-Mik- e Hollands Martinez match vs winner of Brent Lundstedt-Vmatch winner of Bob Carrera match vs Moline match winner of winner of Paul Greiner-MichaBartlett match vs winner of Mark Bob Schober-ToBarker-Terr- y Kirch match Tom Humeniuk vs Tom Murray At South Ogden Pork 1 1 am — David Murray vs David Allen Dan Pierce vs Mike Carrera Men's C doubles at Liberty Park 2 pm — Frank Sprocklen ond John Newton vs Max Miller and Tom McKay Quentin Carrera and Steven Bails vs Robert Dotson and Lane Barker Kelly Cordon and Scott Buehler vs Rob Vogt and Rick Merrill Mike Martinez and Brent Hansen vs Val Hollands and Glen Richter At Ben Lomond High 2 pm — Tom Streiff ond Randy Dabb vs Steve Kerr and Steven Miner Gary Kcpp and Larry Nalder vs John Gonzales and Bob Camns Ron Hubricx ond GW Moore vs Dick Bowman and Russ Williams Steve Smuin ond Leroy Mayer vs John Wiertz and Richard Dixon At South Ogden Park 2 pm — Mark Baker ond Bob Schober vs Ray Ward and Dave Socweil Dan Pierce and Brent Lundztedt vs Blair Brewster and Carl Lynn At Liberty Pork 5 pm — winner of Frank Sparcklen ond Miller and Tom McKay match vs winner John Newton-Ma- x of Quentin Carrera and Steven rt Dotson and Lane Barker match winner of Kelly Cordon and Scott Buehler-Ro- b Vogt and Rick Merrill match vs winner of Mike Martinez and Brent Hansen-VHollands and Glen Richter match OTHER ACTION Men's 35 singles at WSC 3:30 pm — Paul Gillette vs Chorie Horrod Men's 45 singles at Marshall White Center 1 1 am — Herb Bevans vs Charles Fromberg Ollie Karlsson vs Blaine Scott Women's open singles at WSC 2 pm — Laurie Bean vs Ismene Vetas Sid Young vs Gndi Jones Lee Ann Thompson vs Traci Leininger LouAnne Nielson vs Barb Thompson At 23rd Street Pork 2 pm — Veda Edman vs Jodi Way Women's A singles at South Ogden Park 8 am — Nano Breckenridge vs Linda Saberon- - At Country Club 12:30 pm — Groce Tassone vs Sherrie Theobald Shirley Miller vs Dot Case At Mount Ogden Pork 330 pm — Pot Carillo vs Lee Jones Nannette Nalder vs Karla Jensen Sue McMaster vs Hannelora Poehler Women's B singles at 23rd Street Park 1 1 am — Jill Mikesell vs Laurie Bonks Nancy Breckenridge vs Chris Hill At Mount Ogden Park 12:30 pm — Julie Taylor vs Gloria Millett Pamela Kunz vs Abbt Taylor Rhonda Gambirto vs Connie Ccx At Ben Lomond High 12:30 m — Shirley Miller vs Pat Sawlev Dixie Dies vs otricia Boyer At Mount Ogden Park 3:30 pm winner of Jill Mikesell-Lour- ie Banks match vs Margaret Singler Women's B doubles at 23rd Street Park 3:30 pm — Shiriene DeHart and Mary Maruri vs Margaret Singler ond Wendy Moore Womens C singles at Friendship Park 12:30 pm — Carolyn Zeuthen vs Jayne Cunningham Marlene Folkman vs Ida Moser At 23rd Street Park 12:30 pm — Kathy Christensen vs Donnell Dixon Pat Simonson v$ Nancy Bishop At Ben Lomond High 5 pm — Rhonda Gambino vs Barbara Steaen Women's C doubles at Country Club 11 am — Pat Fikstod and Marilyn Thurgood vs Holly Bauman and Jana Stone Mixed open doubles at Ogden Racquet and Swim Club South 8 am — Keith Cox ond Margie Jones vs Trent Mears and Cindy Freed At WSC 6:30 pm — Kent Breckenridge and Roxanne Soteras vs Ryne Hazen ond LeeAnn Thompson Class A mixed doubles at Friendship Park 2 pm — Ed Miller and Shirley Miller vs Colleen Bellotti and Mark Henoerson At WSC 3:30 pm — Lyle Boss and Sherrie Theooold vs Duane Millett and Gloria Millett Dick Lowe and Dot Case vs Dave Yamaguchi and LouAnn Nielson Bob Bush and Pat Whetton vs Dick Arbogast ond Suzanne Arbogost Kevin Massey and Carolyn Cox vs Steve Rush ond Sandy Miller At Liberty Park 3:30 pm — Ken Meyer Jr ond Nancy Breckenridge vs Jesse Johnson and Jensen-Po- Enter or 5600 S off Harrison 479-093- 0 Exchange 70S W Riverdale Rd 394-268- 5 meaaows ' 285 N MAIN CLEARFIELD ' :rioiqiT!£rir : r yt s |