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Show ? t' ( June 9, 1966 REVIEW. A8 Noorda Dragster Wins One, But Surfers Nab A Pair The rubber burned and the flew but Bonneville Speedway had its biggest show of the season last week when over 3,000 drag racing tins saw local speedman Danny Noorda whip his AA fuel machine. Noorda bested the "fastest unit in the country when he Surtopped California-bui- lt fers on the hot asphalt at 21st South and 3500 West, west Salt Lake City. It will be more of the same type of action this Saturday with time trials set for 3 p.m. dust high-power- ed and finals set at 7:30 p.m. Noorda didnt carry away all the honors that went with the nationally --known "surfer feature. Harry Allens "Want Bird drag unit did well West against the Coast machine though he lost -- top-not- ch SOFTBALL RESULTS 12 ship racing at Bonneville strip over weekend. Sorokins "Surfer won two of three matches. (Photo by Dave Burnett) CALIFORNIA DRAGSTER ace Mike Sorokin pulls out of chute in match with Harrjr Allens WantBird in champion- - VALLEY LEAGUE UNDERWAY Salt Lake Valley League vis (G). 3B Clark (HI American Legion baseballac-tio- n (H). HRCole(H). is ofl on its trip that will end the first Judge Mem 000 502 0- - 7 7 4 200 003 0- - 512 3 week of August with any one Murray 'of 15 teams a threat to last Pezeley, Marrelli and Mar-rel- li, Diana. Butterfield and years state runnerup GranDavis. 2B Develin (J). Pezeger. : Skyline, West, East and ley (J), Marine (J), Davis (M) Granite appear to be the big 2. powers as the first week erf 321 200 0- - 8 7 2 South play ended last week, : Skyline, despite a 2- -1 loss East 001 101 2- - 5 8 6 ;to Granite appears to be the Cowan, Curtis, Pezely.Sum-pan- o rclass of the league though the and Knoble. Hedgepeth; 'Sky liners can expect topcom-petitiAllen, Hansen, ClettingandT. from West, East, McCarthy.3B Fairbanks (E). Granger and Granite with any Here is Salt Lake Valley of the other teams Just as baseball schedule for League likely to pull an upset as any a portion of the month of June of the "contenders. with teams last, as In opening-da- y action Magna home teams.appearing All games are dropped Draper in a close, 0 sevening innings. contest; Granite battled SkyJUNE 11, line for 10 innings before 77 SATURDAY, 85 vs. Draper-Dra- per Judge 2-1 pulling out a victory; Granger downed HoUaday,7-- 4; J udge edged Murray, 5; East surprised South, 8- -5 and West t defeated Bingham, 0. No score was reported to The schedule for Salt Lake Legion headquarters on the Highland-Tooe- le Countys Leanrto Swim cam-'Ju- ne game Thursday though Friday, J udge shut- paign was released Thursday.at . are inside pools out Bingham, 0 and Monday to Mur-.ra- y. Granite, Mt. Jordan; Westthe Miners fell, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 60 Murray vs. 112 Granite-Gra2 West-M- uni 77 J udge vs. 133 East Derks 132 Granger vs. 30 Bingham Bingham 133 South vs. 71 HoHaday Murray TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 17 Tooele vs. 38 Magna Magna WEDNESDAY JUNE 15, 2 West vs. 132 Granger-Gran- ger on 2-- vs. 65 Skyline vs. 85 65 Highland vs. J East Holladay vs. 30 Bingham Bingham 133 South vs. 60 Murray Murray 71 2-- 3-- 12 and Kearns that plan 20th openings though Granite plans a June ing. Joining 15 open-The- re Murrays outside . . Here are line scores of games played through Monday: 000 2- 1- 3 4 3 '.Bingham Mur ray 302 07-9 2 i- - Pino and Jenkins, Walker. Davies and Ross. 2t Butler :(M), Davies (M), Mathews (b). t 010 012 000 060 , :East 0x- : - 4 8 Magna 77 Judge vs. 17 Tooele Tooele 85 Draper vs. 112 Granite Granite .Cyprus 000 000 001 010 Highland 38 Magna vs. 2 West Muni 65 Skyline vs. 60 Murray Murray 112 Granite vs. 77 Judge Derks 133 South vs. 132 Granger-Gran- ger ' MONDAY, JUNE 20 38 Magna vs. 65 Skyline-Sky- line 71 Holladay vs. 65 Highland Highland 17 Tooele w.77Judge Muni 0- 0- 031 000 1, - Holladay, 10-- 11 2 3 6 st 2B 4 8 1- -3 3- -4 8-- The NEW TENNIS &SWIM CLUB f foiace to jtUKdo fax lutcA now and youx , In Kosher Food - Pastrami Corned Beef Cheese Cake Decorated Cheese and Cold Cut Trays for Your Office Meetings and Parties. Bagel-Lo- - x i tu hmbuA Salt Lake's First and Best htlicateMen 63-16- 5 East Broadway (3rd South) 363-826- 1 oilers recreation instruction to fit ,our budget. Free Transportation OK&C&&. AfatXHOOH 5 South East area. A FAMILY For only $20 family play tennis through out the Summer. Other plans available from$10 to$50 can swim -- AFFAIR, the entire 8 15 4 10 0 2 2 American Oil AT AT 1 TENUIS in SWIMCLUB 2445 South 9th East 466-409- 4 467-843- 1 20 Weight training and conditioning is a $10 course and is a,m. and 7' taught from to 7:50 a.m. Two golf technique classes are set between hours 8 and 9:50 a.m. information is Additional available at Olympus High in the School or at 266-19evenings. 94 JUNIOR NETTERS POST TRIUMPHS ' Capps. racer up and cap- some other ture a share of the honors. Bob finished Thompson fourth in last weeks racing. Behind Nish in the 35-l- ap Main event was Mel Andrus and Dick Cord. Thomson trailed Simon for most of the race but was able to Stocovercome the one-tiand place fourth ker leader when Simon ended iqp in the middle of the infield stirring a 4 dust. There were other winners at Saturdays classic that was run before a full house. course. "Full-to-the-br- im ,f - The tennis instrucsummer recreation program tion, now being offered to already mi the Salt Lake adults for the first time, is available to both men and County Recreation Departments busy calendar, still women. Classes will be held another program Is being in the evenings to enable those added. working to affiliate themselves with the offering. RegisMarian Peterson, who overtration is now being taken by sees the mammoth tennis program of the county, disclosed phene at the Senior Citizens plans today to offer an adult Center, 237 South 10th East, tennis instruction program to Salt Lake City. The Victory tennis courts get underway June 20, 1966. There is no fee Involved located directly behind the for those planning to take the Center will be the scene of With if. If me B" Main activity was filled with crashes and track fire-wor- ts. When the checkered flag was waved. Rocky Rhodes was that divisions winner. " j1 -- $$. 4", 4 f t ? 4 4 f .r -" J 'fulfil 44 J f f v 4 ?S 4- t 9 nimiiee.yfor, i$ v sv5. tv 4, Jones goes deep to back court for play in Childrens Tennis Tournament that got underway at Liberty Park during the week. TENNIS ACE Cary The Utah State Child rots Andy Valdez, 6- -2 and 6- -4 while Brent Bowen was awarded a Tennis Tournament got underway at Liberty Part courts victory by default when his last week with John Shovaers opponent suffered a foot ingetting a clean sweep over jury. Bowen came back in boys Lane Hickman with a pair to win 1, 6of 64 sets. over Lane Jolley while Brad Other winners in the competition that had Hammel was victorious in his Sgovaers stealing the show match with Charles Cornell and Bill Steward won matches included Scott Mathewson deby default. feating Richard Forsberg, 1, 2; Robert Young downing 6-- 6-- PARTIES & the lessons. 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Nish salt his speedy machine to first place in last weeks A Main at the Speedway and is certain to be a threat in two weeks in the Intermountain Championships. This weeks regular schedule has time trials set for 7 p.m. with actual racing scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Nish could overcome the lead owned by Mel Andrus. Simon, who is running sec-m- id to Andrus is threatened in the three-wa- y chase that could end with all three of the present leaders watching & Civic elln-inato- honors with 9995 MPH and an ET of 11.82 seconds. streak. A golf school for junior high, senior high school students and adults opens June 20 at Olympus High School. There are two phases of the program: A weight training and conditioning phase and a techniques of golf phase. The weight training and conditioning program is for boys only. ders and Millerburg. Reservations For Church and 180 MPH Butler won street FTed 1 NPiifcT PAUL S. ROSE, left, Salt Lake County Recreation Superintendent and County swim pool supervisor Art Hughes open Murray Park for long hot summer of swim fun. & i 1 County Schedules Tennis Program p.m. open plunge p.m. girls plunge 4- -5 p.m. boys plunge 5- -6 p.m. open plunge 6- -8 p.m. family swimming 10 and ovp.m- .er at Murray only. WASATCH a 16 16 2 Sanders Fesko and L. Petersen; San- 132 Barter KOUNTRY WESTERN REQUEST RAD1C 36 hours a day P hone 466-- 1 370 for your mut 1 6 12 3 Independents B. Brown and McGill, Ruy-b- alj Bowman and Loveless. KSOP Ceot 15. 11 class. - - Park, 11-- 12 a.m. 8- -9 year old boys and girls for a half hour each. Afternoon plunge Open starting at 10 a.m.-- 8 p.m. Outside Schedule Same morning schedule as Inside schedule. Afternoon 12-- 1 p.m. 1 'Holladay 040 102 x- - 412 3 .Granger Fisher.Nelson (5)andClark; ,Prock and Hargis, Lyman. 2B Archer (H), Nelson (G), Da 0- Fairmont Kearns, and Midvale. This until, June 20. Inside Schedule a.m. 12 and over boys and girls for a half hour each. each. 6 6 3 Allen and .Hadfleld and Jenkins. JMori (C). : -- pool Thursday from 10 A.M. until 6 P.M. each night are Jordan Park, Liberty Part, a.m. year old boys and girls for a half hour 0 2 2 2 4 0 Brown, Webb; . 12 kin driving with a 8.22 ET marking his second effort.... MPH. Stocker Nish Joins Big 3 FRIDAY, JUNE 17 30 Bingham vs. 65 Highland 10-- Fisher and Clark; Hansen .and Tim McCarthy .3bWood-ur- y (E). 2b Terrill (Hi .Smith (E), Fairbanks (E). : Draper 1 0 UP&L 1 Body Shop and Gehring. Reds Tavern A 7.88 ET (Elapsed time) by the Californians with Mike Soro- mart was recorded 65 Skyline vs. 38 Magna 9-- 10 12 : Holladay Walklng-hor- Murray State Bank Bagley and Johnson; and Cox. COUNTY OPENS SWIMMING POOL Jordan & N Petty Ford 7-- 4-- .021 15 0 Sampson, Tripp (5) and Jensen; Larsen and Halbert. Draper-Sa- ndy 133 Rosedale Milne Truck track. THURSDAY, JUNE 16 nite two-mo- nth 65 Highland 2 9 4 Book Craft Terry Hansen Mobil 13 14 1 Wilcox and R. Mack; Caldwell and Balderscn. Harmony Wednesday Results 6 7 West Const. East, Granite, West Nines Show Power : Don the final two efforts down the GOLF SCHOOL OPENS JUNE 3 5 0 Blair 0 3 0 Empire Homes Read and Huesser; Startor 1 Hafers 2 7 1 LDS Business CoL Ward, Millor and Tempest, C. Newbold and Hathaway. Vincent Plumbing Rio Grande Hatt and Moreby; and Simons. Trouble hit the Want Bird" its second try against the Surfers so, in the eyes of many, the "Surfers" at least rate a nod for race reliability along with speed. Top stock eliminator was Royce Mrginwhohadal524ET and 81.99 MPH while Eldon Halford won the B" gas drag title with a 9.91 ETand 138.68 on 40d Per Pe rson WEITE-JRME- S C OIF CVNTER 1306 VINE STREET |