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Show Xhe Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, October 14, 19G3 Face Ricks Saturday AH in Sport Veteran Cops Pole Spot for Stock Rim i i i starting order of 44 cars. Ten of the day's qualifiers had speeds faster than Lorenzen' oole Qualifying mark for the World GOO here in May, but well below the track's official qualifying record of 150.211 set last October by Richard Petty, Six drivers qualified for a race Saturday for modified and sportsmen cars, most of " 146.838. them older models with new enIndiA. J. Foyt, the Best' some gines anapolis champion, had the of the day was Sonny Hutchlns DIAL 52J-35- 3J a 11 day's fastest t'ficial lap 148.474 of Richmond, driving, ' mph in a factory Ford. Foyt lost Ford modified, who averaged A Courtaou 'AeVTakor power in three spark plugs dur-in- e 140.551 mph for two laps. Fifty-seve- n cars had checked his second Ian and had to W,ll Hel Yon Sail settle for a 146.222 clocking, giv- - inio the" Inspection area before Tha Thingi Yon Da Net Need iing him eighth place in the 'the deadline for entries ended.- - OIARLOTTE,' N.C. (AP)-F- red Lorpnzen won the 'pole position with a sparkling 147.773 miles per hour Wednesday m 15 drivers qualified for Sunday's e &0.000 national stock car race. Lorenzen, of Elmhurst, III. f blitzed the mile and Charlotte motor speedway on run just a shade his four-lafaster than another lactory-sup- - f. 400-mil- one-hal- p Ford driver, Cale of Timmonsville, S.C Yarbroufi had a four-la(six miles) average of 147.510 mph. of Charlotte, Darel driving a 19G4 Mercury equipped with the latest Ford engine, and Junior Johnson of Ronda, N.C, another Ford driver, won the second row spotg, Dieringer averaged 147.379 and Johnson :fu: u tw (iv.-- ! slve threat in John Ilontsmaa at the Parsons. Jlie freshman from LeGrande, Ore., has scored half ol the Viktajj touchdowns this season; One of the standouts an tlia seaParson's defensive line son is young Bob Sturges, a freshman from East High. Ha continualy has been in ine for praise from Seifert for his woric Yar-brou- ported p Pie-ringe- 250-mi- le two-tim- ;. Defense Worries Parsons By Ray Herbat "Tribune Sports Writer Emphasis has been placed oil defense this week as Westmin ster College prepares for its first road test of the season Satat 1 p.m. in Rexburg, "Sorry I'm late, fellows. Bat urday Ricks College, Idaho, meeting wife me wouldn't my my give ball until the last minute!" Hot Item Laver Beats Rosewall NAIRO&I, KENYA (AP)-R- od Laver of Australia beat Ken Rosewall of Australia and Frank Sedgeman of Australia defeated Earl Buchholz, of In a profession St. Louis al tennis tournament Wednesday. 6-- 2 4-- 6-- 6--4 7-- Ricks currently is the hot item m Intermountain Collegiate Ath defense thus far, Parsons coach George Sejfert is more concerned with his defense than with trying to mount a sustained attack against the Idahoans. we naven t had much trouble moving the ball this year," Sei-feexplained. "Our bi??est problem has been giving up too many' points." Brushing Vp In losing its first two starts. Westminster has given up 59 points while, scoring 37. Few' teams get away with yielding 30 points per game and expect to 5-- rt d letic Conference play, having won all four of Its games this season and owning an impressive triumph over last year' ICAC champion win. Dixie. "We have been brushing up on While Ricks has shown a stin- - our defensive techniques this week," Seifert pointed cut. 'Nothing drastic, just eoins over the numerous mistakes we have made." . f. 1 Injured Knee St....? Seifert also has another bit? on his mind problem this week. His No. 1 quarterback, Bob Sparrow, Is hurtinz. Sparrow, who played a strong game against College of Southern Utah,- injured his knee dur ing a limited drill several davs 4 ago and he may not participate r aaturaay. li unable to answer the bell. Sparrow will .be spelled at the ! spot by young Mike Murray, iresnman signal caller from Bob Sturges . . . Judge Memorial. Kicks will toss its top off en- - on rarsons' .defensive - A are Ex-Ea- line. Gator Quarterback Cops Back of Week Award or - deflected as he throws. , T, ., r, rrn Ihit? ,,f f,.-?- f?rr r're f?rr !?f'?t"!fl GAINESVILLE, FLA. (AP) Steve Spurrier is Back of the Week in the nation and even more than that to the Florida football team. 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