Show They'll Carry Stanford's Hopes L jh 4 S 1 f k 1 i c t S. S s y t 5 4 v 4 S. S 4 r x 0 I l 4 J. i 5 Jjr x i 5 4 e Larry Dee left and James Wade former intercollegiate doubles tennis champions who will play in the Utah open tournament Boat Races Ra es esAt At Provo Thrill Fans Special Sped l to T The e Telegram P PROVO OyO Jun June Amid s-Amid Amid the drone of powerful motors hitched to little more than shingles and the acrid smell of ot burnt fuel motor motor motor mo mo- tor boat Doat racers of Utah staged a thrilling spectacle for Provos Provo's Fourth of July celebrants celebrants' Friday on Utah lake and Provo river Inthe in inthe inthe the Provo Boat clubs club's third annual annual annual an an- nual Independence day regatta More than spectators lined the banks of the river and stationed stationed stationed sta sta- sta- sta themselves in boats out on the lake to watch the daring drivers ers ers divide divide up 16 trophies awarded in the eight events Honors in the meet were pretty well divided with Salt Lake City navigators capturing three firsts and three seconds Ogden drivers coming through for two firsts while Provo had one one first first and two seconds Murray had one first and anda a second and Coalville had One first with the other two seconds going to a Tremonton racer Days Day's Fastest Time Fastest time of the day for the course of slightly more than two miles was set by Thane Free popular popular popular pop pop- ular Salt Lake City shingle rider who piloted his II to win the free-for-all free event over Mel Marion another nother Salt Lake driver in A feature event of the day was the 33 horsepower 33 racing class with Ellis M. M Benny Fox of Coalville in Skidoo repeating his performance of last year and winning his second leg on the large permanent trophy over A. A E. E Roche of Tremonton In Mitzi Provos Provo's lone win came in the I class A hydroplane a special event when Bill Carlson kept the I throttle all the tM way to defeat Ashley Smith of Salt Lake City in Skippy Closest Finish Closest finish In all eight events was in the first for horse 22 power runabouts with Smith nosing nosing nosing nos nos- ing in his other boat Miss Sharee ahead of Craig Clark young Provo pilot in Curlee Other wins were chalked up by Leo Jones of Murray in the inboard runabout class Swede Hansen of Ogden in Hussy In the horsepower 22 racing class Crits Grits of Ogden In Morny Noo inthe inthe in inthe the 33 horsepower 33 runabout and Mel Marion of Salt Lake in Stoop Jr in the inboard hydro event s 1 I 22 hh b 22 horsepower 4 ew runabout runabout Ashley Ashley ut-Ashley Ashley Smith Salt Bait Lake in Mi Miss Share Sharee first Craig Clark Provo in Curlee Time 4 29 5 Inboard runabout runabout Leo Leo Jones Jone Murray Dan nan Gordon Murray Time 3 58 I 22 horsepower 22 racing Swede racing Swede Hansen Haneen Ogden in Hussy Huy first tint A A. E H. Roche noche Tre Tre- monton In ire Time 3 52 33 horsepower h runabout runabout Crit Ogden in tn Noo Morny-Noo first Dan Manwaring Man Man- waring Salt Lake City in Pegasus Time 4 17 Salt Inboard Lake 6 City racing ti In nh hydroplane Mel hydroplane Stoop I Jr first firt Mel Marion Marlon Bernus i Bills Provo in Metal Maid III Ill Time 3 oi 33 horsepower 33 racing racing glitz M. M Fox Coalville in first A A. E E. E. E Roche Tremonton t in Time 3 ll Class Cian A h hydroplane hydroplane Bill r I Le- Le Bill Carlson arion a Provo in Oscar first Ashley Smith J Salt Lake City in Skippy AT Time l. l 3 15 5 Free for Thane Thane Free Sat Salt Lake I City in II first r t Mel Mci Marion Marlon rI Salt iW L Lake City g in n Stoop Jr Tine Time e 2 46 |