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Show Nish Keeps Stock Car Pace With Second Straight Sweep last weekend when he power- ed his way to a first place in the main event to cinch the nights honors. Nish had to come from be- - istering a figured in second place in the popular weekend race attrac- hind 14 cars to win the gvent but performed the feat on the 26th lap when he overtook veteran race Dick Simon It was nearly a repeat from two weeks ago when Nish opened the stock car season by winning all the prises. Simon continues to be the biggest threat to Nish's complete domination . For two Simon has weeks running Stock car racer Terry Nish will attempt to make it three to a row this weekend when he takes his powerful stocker to the Fairground Speedway to test the rest of the circle. Nish made it two straight Other winners in the evening of thrills and spills was Coaches To Meet BUI Madsen who won the trophy dash and Rocky Rhodes who posted a victory in the third heat and "B' main. champion Mel Defending Andrus proved he had the fastest car on the track by reg Calling all coaches The East Mill Creek Boys Basebll League will host a coaches meeting at 8 PM, Thursday, May 27, at the home of Reed Call, 2370 Ash Circle Coaches and assistant coaches are urged to attend to receive team rosters, playing schedule, uniforms and league rules. All boys who have signed up for feague play will be contacted the week of May 30 for team assignments and game times. The biggest-evtive League and Cops League baseball seasons are anticipated by Salt Lake County Recreation if early -- season tryouts are an indication. A record number of Cops Leaguers 0311) turned out to the first tryouts that were held last weekend at Pioneer, Fairmont and Municipal diamonds. Second - week tryouts are tcheduled this Saturday, at A.M. at the three diamonds, c cording to County Supervisor Pete Haun who said that toys who competed In last year's program must re-- re i Adams Meet 8, in men's singles 3 competition and Bob Schoen-hal- s, also seeded third in mens Class A singles, took Tom Atkins in straight sets, 6-- 6-- 6-- 1 6-- 3. In womens competition, young Mary Nichols beat Leah 2, In womens 1 Daly, singles and Ann apRoberts 6-- 6-- 2. beat Sharon Lence, 2, In an upset in men s 35 singles competition George Pul-v- er surprised Jack Morris, 6. Wendell Beck 8, 4, beat Eddie Anderson 4, in another feature men's 4 35 singles match. 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 8-- 8-- 10 6-- 6-- In other raaceway racing, Rick Williams won street eliminator honors with a 94 33 MPS in 13 69 soconds while Dick Lande s Dodge raced through the photoelectric cells at a 12 23 second that was good for 109.10 MPH. TheLan-de- s machine is now owned by Bob Runyon, Salt Lake City. The Dodge won last year's World Point Championship in its class. Dragsters continue to burn hot in Salt Lake County where a busy weekend saw two tracks operating at full tilt Rain dampened the Bonneville Grag Strip but a complete program was accomplished at the Salt Lake Raceway where a 178 64 M PS was run by the Evans Brothers machine. The Evans Brother unit edthe Pehrson-Copinged slingshot to win the top eliminator honor for the second ga A week Obvious by straight its absence was the Noorda-Noorpowerhouse It is figured to play a part in this weeken'd da 6-- SPQYS CCUDCUQDAra M ay 129 MPH in 11 83 sec- onds won Henry Bradys AA outfit that divisions honors. Ron Smith and Thornley King also won honors in Saturday night racing. At the Bonneville Drag Strip it was Sonny Schoenfield winning competition eliminator honors with a MPH recording of 10111 He did it with a 12 4 second E.T. ( elapsed time). Royce Virgins middle stock registered a 71.99 Lou Butt MPH while Donna caught the fancy of the crowd with her first place in the powder puff event Nearing national records during the evening that was shortened by rain were Rex Crane and Brent Crane who registered a 130 42 MPH 27. 1963 2H Hil-cre- st, The Automotive League also announced a bright future when It was reported that all high school areas In Salt Lake County would be represented in the annual proOS-1- W. The Utah tennis spotlight beamed on Salt Lakes Liberty Park this week as action got underway in the annual O.W. Adams tournament. The Adams meet, second on the Utah Tennis Association tournament schedule, has attracted a large field and meet director Lee Hammel expects some top flight matches. Although rain slowed play in the early part of the week Hammel was hopeful the tourney would conclude before the Memorial Day holiday. In feature opening round matches third seeded Harold Sears beat Bruno Kossin 2 . program opens June 7. Teams ready to begin the first week of June include Cyprus, Murray, Holladya (2), Jordan, gister for the 1965 season. A total of 240 new names were added to the Salt Lake City Cops League program that will entertain 15 teams throughout the first nine weeks of the summer. Automo- seconds in tion. For County Baseball Aces er 182 qualifying Season Set Biggest-Eve- r 0. Drags Bum Hot In County Races 6) Highland, Bingham, South, East, West, Judge Memorial and Skyline. BUT YOUR FISHING Sponsors already In thelin-u- p to sponsor the 15-year old program Include Streat-or- s. Carlesons Bennetts, Post 71 (American Legion) and Granite National Bank,. Tryouts for each of the areas Involved will be held at a time to be announced by the teams Involved. LICENSE HERE 16 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. - 2 BIG STORES COME IN ay gram. Fourteen teams are registered for the program. Only Granger lacks registering for the program. The Automotive League OPEN AN ACCOUNT NO MONEY 30 DOWN DAYS CASH OR USE OUR BUDGET TERMS Walker Joins In High School Classic All-Star- s Olympus High School's Brant Walker, a pitcher, will be one of the eouth standouts in the annual High School gam At Ogden June, 7. Walker was one of three pitchers chosen to burl for the South nine when It Invades John Affleck Park for the 21st an 170-pou- nd 5-- 11 All-St- ar nual game. team is The South All-Stcoached Don by Gust, H Ulcrest. Ben Lomond's Blair Moyes will direct the North entry in the annual game. Other Salt Lake County aces to Join Walker In the All-St- ar Game include Jordan's Bruce diBf? otpcnainzD Dunn, COME OUT & SAYE Manning, infield Murray's Meyer Bad-ur- a. 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