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Show ' 'f' " ' ft . Utah Stock Car Racing Shades Of Indy Classic ( tec SL. ' cif, C '' 3,-- 7 o-- - i, J'J-ti-,' v . v " 'kfJ? ? - r A iit fiTifr- 'tr r .4 1 4 imfr oJt ftn S in lessened somewhat last weekend when popular local racer Dick Simon made a clean sweep in the Class A racing Stock car driver Mel Andrus poses with bis popular No. 22 while enjoying a point lead in the weekly racing at the Fair- grounds Speedway. Andrus lead is being challenged, and eras Light vs. Anchorage, Alaska, y actibrf f, Four recorded . victories were in Monday play with Smith Truck opening the action with a 20-- 6 victory. us wins posted Other during the evening had: Priced Rite Trophy topping Knudsen Construction, 20-- 6; Esmeyer Tile defeating Wagstall Motors, 20-- 6 and Shaw Electric downing Wayne County, 28-- 7. lus 20-pl- -- Hafara Vitra 10 11 Hochavar and P. Canada. C. PowaHj and Houghton. Utah Powor H ATAT 11 11 I P4utaon and Murphy, Pattrton, Hayat, Muatlar and Carlson. Wastam Alrtlna 4 t 5 ( Intarpaoa Graenhaloh, Plttrip and CuHar, Nichols. Palmar, Martlnat and Pollard. Circle R.,nd Loewen Stallman. 4 11 M 4 Morgan and Al Florihatm 17 Holladay jrv 11 Smith and Kochavar) Lana, and Gordro. 13 1 7 Fan- 14 4 It 1 tt (I) 1 IB Johnson WEDNESDAY Patty Ford Empire Hornet Maikj 15 and Henderson. Vsfes. TUESDAY Sonilh Truck Old Pros Batjatt and SMMmt-ftaa- 1 Waoataff Motor, 4 4 4 Haws Kotin and fUharj. Patanon and :ten. ' ' Stww'feleefrlc ' ' W I Vincan PhanMna 7 14 Waynt County Tarry Human Mobfla Swenaon (4) and Todwrati Okar Cato trJfa.!!- - Arctic Results WEDNISOAV -- Si THa- - 1 and NIGHT (41 STB Patton Fabric a Don Blair 1 S 1 Mllna True ( 1 S Read and Hauaaar, Mllna and Thomp- ton. Rnaadale 4 1 4 West Construction 7 Syvaraen and Dent, Milts and Jenson, Moroan (1). Murray State Bank f1 I G1 Body Shop 4 Berker and Cm, Lawson and Halbert. k"-- 4 a 1 W 11 J Fitch lo. Kansan PaMVMar Tamdnal Garbar Shea B Strong 5 Rooting 11 4 5 11 11 14 14 W 11. 14 14 t P'1 11 Friday, June Harmony Park, Fast Pitch T It J T I Ross, Stevens, Haynes Win O. W. Adams Tennis Titles si 0. W. Adams tennis champions were crowned early in Ross the week with Jon-Er- ic and Janice Stevens registering victories in singles competition. old Ross eliminated F. D. Robbins to register his first place though Robbins still had a chance for championship honors in boys 18 competition. old Robbins was The favored in his match with Mike Waldram for that divisions title. Gen Haynes won mens 35 wingles by defeating Lee Ham- 16-y- ear 16-y- I'l. vr 7- -5 while Mol-l- ey 6, 6, Green def. AnnapRoiberts, 6- -4 and 6- -1 to win the girls 18 singles. Results: Womens Stevens def. met, 6-- 6-- 1, 0-- 8-- 6, 7-- 5-- 7, 8-- 6, Jon Eric Mens doubles Ross-Frithj- of Prydz def. Mike Sears, Martines-Haro- ld 64. 6-- 2, George 6-- 6-- 3. Mens Class 9-- 6-- 7, e 2-- 3. Gris 18 singles 4, 6-- 1. 8-- 8-- 6, The finest student instruments and trouble-fre-e. op-tested rent...cmy j 18-m- 6-- 4. -sh- mVAU -- MITTEN WALD, 7$. PEARCE The Den 9:30 p.m. Man will Plbg. Co. vs. Pullens Wednesday, June 8 New White Champions A Dick Simon B Rocky Rodes C Bob Taylor C- - Dash Chuch Class Class Class Bono- Class mo, Robert Freeman Class B Dash Shirl Gager, Saturday Results Main Events A Dick Simon, . Mel Class ' Andrus, Wes Brunner and Bob Thomson. Class B Keith McArthur, Dick Stklnson. Joe Terry, Rocky Rhodes and Class A Dash Mel Andrus, Mark Schouten Dick Simon Class B Bob Taylor, BUI First C Bonomo, Douglas Rhlneheart, Doug Orr and Bill Orr, Tom Larsen and Robert Martin Freeman First B Rocky Rhodes, Sid Peterson, Floyd Mickelson, Class Shirl Gager Class First A Dick Simon, Dick Class A B C . delinquency of a minor where they permit toe juvenile to violate these laws. School days will soon be over for thousands of young-te- rs and students will be looking for new activities to fill the time usually taken up by classes. With these extra hous to spend in the field, juveniles should note toe laws covering toe owning and use of firearms. Upon reaching age 14, a juvenile may hunt nongame animal a and they may also hunt game birds in season, but only when accompanied by someone 21 years of age or older. UtaH law provides that no one under the age of 14 years may own a gun. nor may they use or hunt with a gun before reaching toe age If 14 unless accompanied by a parent or Youngsters are also urged to obey all local regulations pertaining to toe discharging of firearms. Most cities have regulations prohibiting shooting within the city limits. of Fish and Department Game Conservation Officers or other peace officers can answer questions pertaining to firearms laws in your area. of toe Further provisions subject toe parent or .law guardian to arrest and pro- secution for contributing to toe Dash Events Dick Simon Gerry Frampton Bob Freeman Car, Mel Andrus and Bob Thomson Heat Winners Second C Bob Taylor, Robert Tom Larsen, James Hazel-dln- e. Bob Taylor, BUI RhlneFreeman, Chuck Bonomo David Rusch heart, Joe Terry, Sid PeterSecond B Kay Hawkins, Mark son, Rocky Rhodes, Mark Schouten, Rocky Rhodes, DarSchouten, Keith McArthur, rell King Dick Atkinson, Mel Andrus Second. 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State com-- .j fort. Wears and wears, and washes Pal-D-M- MUSIC COMPANY Downtown 253 E. 2nd South Holladay 4657 So. 2300 East Youth Warned To Observe Hunting Laws Dickinson Results Race-O-Ra- ma 6-- NE 'A vs. Petty Ford 8:30 p.m. Sig's vs. STOCK CAR' SUMMARY 15-y- ear guardian. Monday, June 6 New White 6:30 p.m. A A E Generator vs. W. Electric Co. 7:30 p.m. Black Willow Mink 6-- ay Orchestra Instruments LESSORS AVAILABLE AT near the top every he has competed and, year to While Simonjs certain go despite a layoff from racing Into the race a favorite, conin 1959 and I960, is one of sider that Andrus Isa toe most celebrated aces of veteran of racing; his No. 22 Utahs racing clan. Brad-sha- w doubles def. Jane Strat8:30 p.m. Fashion Fabric ton --Sharon Letn Lentz, 3, vs. Vincent Plbg. 1. Hansen Bob 9:30 p.m. Terry , Boys 16 singles Schovaers def. Scott Steven- Mobile vs. Sawyer Constr. 2. 8, son, 2, Scott Thursday, June 9 Boys 16 doubles Stevenson-Denn- is Riz;a def. 6:30 p.m. Bradshaw aitovs.. Bob Schovaers-Bo- b Bennion, Independents 7:30 p.m. Lynn Strong Roof4. 6, 1, ing vs. Woods Cross Boys 18 singles (semifinF. D. Robins def. Dave 8 :30 p.m. Terminal Barbals) ar 2. ershop vs. Harmon, 6- -4 9:30 p.m. Granite RCA vs. McCleve Tile Co. 16 jsUMMER SCHOOL TUITION PAID BUNDY, SELMER. REYNOLDS vs. m 6-- apply toward purchase of Instruments. - famous brand names 9:30 p.m. Browns Thrashers vs. Utah Wholesale - P by' won Race-O-Ra- Billy Foster was winner at many local races before making toe 5001 racing circle. Foster was engaged In the heat of toe plleup that caused record delay at Mondays Indianapolis 500. Taecent victories Jn Salt Lake were Copper Cup wins in 63 and 64. --Greene school summer music program Take Advantage of Our RENTAL-PURCHAS- E PLAN CREMUNA-TO- Molly Greene def. Ann apRoberts, 35 singles Girls 16 singles -- - Susan Gen 6, def. Cissy Greene, Bradshaw def. LeeHammel, Haynes ...PROFESSIONAL MUSIC INSTRUCTION... Start your youngster in the We Specialize in Band and A doubles def. Rob Purhonen, 6, d Mens PROVIDE THE BEST! j Young, 1. 3, McDonald-Woo- 6-- PARENTS 4 en A Singles McDonald def. Dick Gris i; 6-- 3, Foulger-Stev- 5. nt Mens Class Jon Eric Mens singles , Old White Slow Pitch Jack 9:30 p.m. Outsiders Evans def. Georges Gass Hammel-Gayl6-- I 35 doubles Greenhalgh-Gra- Lee 6:30 p.m. West Constr. vs. Vincent Plbg. 7:30 p.m. Gibbons Reed vs. University 10th Ward States 8:30 p.m. Mountain T A T vs. Granger Goodyear 9:30 p.m. Smith Truck vs. American Western Life New White 5. Mens Wood, 3. Ross def. F. D. Robbins, 7-- -- SOFTBALL SCHEDULE 3 15 nual Simon, 6:30 p.m.Terminal Barber shop vs. McCleve Tile Co. 7:30 p.m.Woods Cross vs. Independents 8:30 p.m. Lynn Strong Roofing vs. Granite RCA Bradshaw Auto - 4 4 4 THa Snd Sandra Window Dumont Nakfcan and Eaa Thursday, June 2 Fast Pitch 1 Ensign 1 New White S American OH UPAL InPI Harvattw Rio Grande Younei a 7, BountHuftjalry irafldtaw Auto GranftrRCA McCladGG Sugar-Bow- l Sit H d Mnarlcan Waitam Rad and EawtnT MaM and Earvatrohw 4 and Stom. I Mack WgJ 1 Chatwtn and Galt- - Baglay and Johnson, JAN Priced Nile Troahy Knud tan Construe. JSSa Booh craft The many names that are aow talk of making toe blg circle Include locals Terry Nish, current point leader Andrus and Simon. Saturday another show will be staged at the Speedway to provide the valuable experience that makes stock car drivers '5001 caliber. Qualifying is set for 7 P.M. with finals scheduled for 8:30 P.M. at toe Fairgrounds Speedway. vetHow long toe eran at Utahs racing circle can protect his lead is now known. Andrus, 37 years old rad toe father of six children, was Salt Lake city champior la 1958, 1962 and 1964. Las Tear Simon won It The duel between these two racers Is as ovf 5500 fans I M&Ktay by the sb-v- -M Yy 15-y- Lopsided Wins Mark Softball Play Stndart and Taylor) Beonloft and T i&ri; joints. 20 - Tooele vs. Grand Junction and Utah Power and Grand Junction, doubleheader, 6:30, Derks. vs. Light June 25 - Utah Power L Light vs. Vernal (2) at Derks, & 12 n, June 630 P M June 26 - Utah Power 8 P.M., Deris. 2, 1966 local race favorite, turnec down a bid to participate in the bigtime. Classic. The big Utah race name currently Is Mel Andrus, driver of the popular No. 22. Andrus, leading Salt Lake racers by a considerable margin, gave way to Slmoo over toe weekend with Simon regaining many points lost following a suspension that forced him from two weeks worth of went on to add that nearly half of the young baseball up the players who participate in the many programs give he said He of lack there is because play. league game hopes the countys assistance can give the program the boost that is needed to get the program underway. Sponsors are needed for the program. Presently, $500 fee is needed to back a team In the program. Interested sponsors are urged to call the Salt Lake County Recreation Dept, or Mr. Russell at Utah Power and Light. Mens athletic supervisor Arthur Leo will oversee the program. Mr. Leo reports no difficulty with facilities. 1 am optimistic adult amateur baseball In Salt Lake City can succeed Were going to give It, every assistance, he said. Mr. Leo released the June schedule: Amateur baseball was given a shot in the arm last week when it was announced the adult program would receive from Salt Lake County Recreation Dept. an assist Paul S. Rose, superintendent, made the announcement at a meeting held at Meadow brook Golf Course Friday. A schedule for the program also was released by Mr. Rose. Play is scheduled to get underway June 11, at Derks Field when Utah Power & Light meets Smithfield in a double header. Game time for the first game is 6:30 P.M. The program is getting additional help from baseball boosters throughout the area. Salt Lake Amateur Federation President Jim Russell reports Utah Power & Light, Tooele, Jack David Clothes and a possible entry comprised of Westminster College athletes is ready to go. The SLCABF is one of the oldest baseball federations in the state. The program dwindled to three teams last season. Mr. Rose is hopeful that at least six teams can be fielded in the program that will utilize Derks Field for most of its games. Mr. Rose explained the Countys position: We have outstanding baseball programs for boys up through the time they finish American Legion junior baseball. He June enough. Utah racing is making a bid for the big time. Foster played a role in Mondays race and Dick Rim-o- category. Amateur Baseball Gets Hand; County Sees Bright Future Lopsided victories were the order of the day last week in Salt Lake Countys softball Rocku Mountain 16-c- &:'a0$ ' s. A familiar name sentnocky Mountain sports fans to their record books Monday when It was announced that a Billy Foster was the focal point in the Indianapolis 500 event that ar saw a pUeup force a two-ho- ur delay in the annual racing classic. Billy Foster, the Victoria, British Columbia 'Flash, is the same stock cardrlverwho won the 1963 and 1964 Copper Cup trophy at Salt LakeCltys Fairgrounds Speedway. When the collisions were complete and officials made the announcement that Britains Graham Hill was the winner, It was clear that Rocky Mountain racers were at least making a steady pitch at the big time racing circle. Early in May, Art Pollard, another familiar name to Utahs racing circle, qualified for the '500 but was bumped when his time wasnt fast -- N & M wens Q OPEN MON. Youths Widths 4697 Hoileday Boulevard HOLLADAY. UTAH & FRI EVENING |