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Show 16 JUNE SUNDAY. Sunday Heroic! Uiatt 195S 23, County, Provo Gun Club Hosts ri r g : Ken Adamson ' 1 ) ' ' - . .Jlfc ..,m. "" Matt- s - . tr v fi o ft. Tourney . : a Knudson And Charles Tied In Canadian naB iMi rW' f'ffci ft r"r iM KEITH NIELSON, top Brigham Young University netter, has been named to the AU American tennli team by the college tennis coaches. Nielson led BYU to a finish in the top ten in the NCAA tennis championships held this past weekend. Grove won me of Pleasant All Around championship at fee recent state ATA shooting contest at the Provo Gun Club. In All Around competition he hit 388 of a possible 400 score, including a perfect 200 in the state singles championship. Other perfect scores were turned in by Ron Sellers of Salt Lake in the AA Open Class and Carl Olsen of Provo in the A Open Class. The resuits: Open Class Championship: AA - Ron Sellers, SL, 190; A -Cari Olsen, Provo, 100; B - Bob Yanagabashi, SL, 98; C - Lee Olsen, Provo, 97; D - Bill Ward, TORONTO " it v srn " Champion . Arvin Doug SL, 96; B Don Black, Jack Ashton, SL, SL, 91; C West-ensko- own ar 208. ft Second round leader Bruce Devlin of Australia, who started Saturday's play with a three stroke bulge, ran into a rash of difficulties on the back nine when he bogeyed five of the last seven holes to finish with a 74 jr , " ' SL, 95. Doubles Labrum, 96; A (UPI)-tfomet- favorite and health fadist Georgr Knudson fired course 64 Satur record day to share the third round lead in the Canadian Open Golf tournament with lefty Bob Charles of New Zealand. Knudson's blistering round and a 70 by Charles gave the totals of W P fi and a 210 total Y Netter Named iii iitfiV ilfr ffrim ViilViTrniTtr YittiliWIifi' llrhll ,11 d, . Silvester Wins Discus 18-2- NCAA, AAU Champs - a points In Olympic Tryouts two-putte- ot 6-- 7-- 6-- 0, 6-- liill! 6-- 6-- 3. 6-- 1. 6-- ar 6-- 67-5- 6-- 3. t Salt Laker Wins Pacific Net Title 3-- 400-met- er IlllllplpIWilt n, er 3,000-met- liiiiiif llllii all-tim- 2--6, 7-- er : f Tt? one-stro- 200-met- er 3,C00-met- 1 6-- 2. - 53-- er 4. O fr I ... 110-hig- 6, ill II ee par-fiv- 13th hole. "I can't seem to get by the ninth," Nicklaus said. It should birdie hole, but I've had be six, six and five on it On the 13th, I bogeyed it for the third day in a row." Tied with Devlin at 210 came Lou Graham, Ken Still and Wayne Vollmer. Knudson, whose 64 Saturday the former course eclipsed record of 65 set by Dutch Harrison and tied by Canadian Al Balding, passed up last week's U. S. Open to work on his conditioning program to which he credits much of his success this year. "It's working alright, I'm much stronger," Knudson said. "Two years ago in I was usually at 140 pounds. I'm 160 row and that's 20 pounds more of muscle." mid-summ- er Lead In LPGA Tournament 6-- 6-- 3, carded his second after an opening straight round 73. He felt he played weS but again had difficulty with the e ninth hole and the par-thr68 Two Women Golfers Share , Bun-nin- two-iron- ust 6-- 6-- 2, ... The slender Canadian drove his tee shot on the lost hole into the rough. "I had a good lie and got out of it with a Knudson explained afterwards. Charles needed only to par the 18th to have sole possession of the lead, but he pushed his second shot into a bunker. After blasting out to within eight feet of the pin, he missed his putt for a bogey that tied him with Knudson. Nicklaus Nicklaus and defending 90. champion Billy Casper headed a 50 Bird Handicap Cham group of six golfers only one pions Ron Biggs, SL, 49; Dave stroke off the pace at 209. Tied witii Nicklaus and Casper were Hall, AF, 46. Singles Uiampionship . Cham Tommy Aaron, Tom Weiskopf, pion - Ken Adamson, PG, 200, R.H. Sikes and Charlie Sifford. Ron Sellers, SL, 197. Ladies Knudson, seeking to become flwf n ii1ilSaTTllTSSSSStMnanWWa dull ltu m fri. Linda Tsouras, Holiaday, 1C7 the first Canadian to win this L J. SILVESTER, former Utah State athlete who set a world discus record of 218-- 4 Juniors - John Mabey, 189; A tournament since 1954, started Arvin Labrum, 197; B Dart last month at the California Relays, won big specialty with a throw of 2C3-- 8 in the AAU his record-bustin- g round slowly SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI)-Col- lege team and the second time for Dowsett, SL, 194; C . Jim Har-ge- r, Track and Field Championships hi Sacramento, Calif The toss was a new meet record. over the 6,972-yarpar 70 St. He is a top hope for an Olympic gold medal for the United States. (Hrald-UP- I 193; D - Tarn Linville, Telephoto) tennis coaches across Lutz, Fillol, Gorman, Darky, George's course by parring the Walt Provo, 186; High Pro first six holes. He then birdied the country today selected a 12 Cheney and Seewagen. Langhoist, 197. the next three with putts of 30, man collegiate and Lutz, Pre Handicap Champions Smith, 15 and two feet 2 team, headed by Southern the second seed, have dominat - Roy Vaughn. SL, 97; has been who Knudson, Callfornlans Bob Luti and Stan ed the tournament as few yrds Dave Kail, AF, 95; t! with and weights training 27 yrds. Stan Jorgenson, SL, Smith. foods in a unique special players "aave In recent years. 96. Roudlng out fli coaches allprogram set by Lloyd Percival, were in the main factors They Championship Handicap team are Jaime Fillol American also birdied the 11th hole to go USC's team title Champion Clyde Olsen, 9 and Pat Cramer of Miami, Tom clinching four under for the round before 22 yrds as the Trojans compiled Ken Bates, 98; 18 Gorman of Seattle, Armistead Friday parring both 12th and 14th holes into the Orval Claypool, 95; 23 - 27 yrds going of Chuck with spectacular shots. Florida, Darley Neely finals. Rice was assured of Ken Adamson, PG, 94. d Knudson from 110 of California, Brian Cheney cf Elaine Black, High Lady finishing senond with 23 points, to save his par on No. 15 feet Arkona, Tom Mozur of Tennes UCLA had picked up 21. Miami SL, 178. and then birdied the 16th with a see, Butch seewagen of Rice, Ted Stingfel- 20. Florida 16. Trin tv 15. High Veteran Keith Nielson of Brigham putt and closed out his between now and October the In all, a total of 10 meet Arizona 14. Seattle 13. Brigham low, SL, 182. By JOE SARGIS round fine Young and Roy Barth of UCLA. by dropping an eight-will States United Writer have 185. AAU in records UPI Sports were set nothing the High Pro Bill McCrady, Young 12, and Tennessee 10. foot birdie tLe was first time Smith It putt on No. 18. SACRAMENTO. Calif. (UPI) to worry about In the long show to further brighttu hopes High Overall: Arvin Labrum, had been picked on the coaches Smith gained the finals with a S24. 1968 races distance as the for this year's Olympic Games at as long -JGerry 3 decision over third' even while talk of a' Negro High All Around: Ken Adam Lindgren, George Young and Olympic Games. seeded Jaime Fillol of Miami, son, PG, 388. Tracy Smith stay healthy With the NCAA and AAU boycott still hung over the Lutz defeated Fillol's team SPORTS FANS! meet, although most of it was Fat Cramer track and field championships in mate, the background. out of the way now and the road cesiaes naving to piay one I Randy Matson, Bob Beamon, singles match Friday, Lutz and cleared for this week's Olympic Ron Lee Whitney, Evans, amitn nad to play two doubles trials in Los Angeles, the one Tommie Smith, Wade Bell, Don SUTTON, Mass. (UPI)-San- dra BET costests to get into the finals. l .x::":::o:.:.:: thing that stands out clear for uenoon ana Art walker rore Post, the pert little rookie pro They first defeated Armistead YOU all to see is that Lindgren, the others who set meet from Canada, withstood mount Neely and Steve Beeland of records, and as a result, all ins nressure Saturday to stay Young . and Smith will be Florida in the quarterfinals became leading candidates for on ton in the Ladies PGA DIDN'T match for anyone, even those 2 and then downed Rice's Olympic berths. However, there tournament sharing the lead used to running at high altitudes is a matter of the Olympic after three rounds with defend Mike Estep and Zan Guerry KNOW trials next Saturday and Sunday ing champion Kathy Whitworth. such as Mexico City's. and the betting Is that all eight Miss Post, just turnea zu ana by ID OtVAN Barth and Tidball whipped Lindgren, Washington State's will come out of the weekend in since nrofessional only a Steve Avoyer and Tom Leonard Here's a rather amazing little package of dynamite, last good shape. February, posted a third-roun- d of USC In the quarterfinals statistic many fans aren't week won both the 5,000 and g 74 for 221. H Jim 1 and then whipped Dean aware of Matson won the shot with a 200 out batten who won at strikes Miss 10,000 meter races during the Whitworth, Penero and Brian Cheney of heave of ,, (he's the world Club NCAA this season there wlli be Pleasant Country Valley Arizona championships, taking 71-- 5 only two pitchers in the moved into a tie in the meet record holder at the shorter race last here year, alitor of baseball who record time of 1:57.2 and the Beamon took the long jump with a par 73. ever struck out more betwith longer one in 29:41.0. will leap of 27-- (only 4 of Miss Post has held the lead or ters! . . Burning of out been tied for it all the way in total struck have Friday night, in the windup an inch off the world record), 2,598 batters In his career the $20,000 compjtition. She was two-day show of the AAU Whitney won the if he strikes out 200 this with Gerda Tvhaien of tied championships, Young, the Casa hurdles in 49.6 (he's a former Baden-Badeseason and the only pitchGermany at 72 Grande, Ariz., school teacher, ers who ever struck out won Evans the the Olympian), round and her first after CtHf. BERKELEY, (UPI- )took the more batters were Walter steepleof 147 left her score 45 F.D. Robbins of Salt Lake City seconds dash in halfway flat, Johnson and Cy Young . . . chase in the American record lead over was extended to all five sets It surprises many fans to dash with a time of 8:30.5 while Smith, the Smith took the stands Whalen. know that Bunning before defeating Butch Mrs. Saturday : former Oregon State star now in 20.3, Bell won the e so Ugh In the v i "I wasn't nervous before the Palmer of Phoenix, Ariz., for in the Army, won the 10,000 In run in list . . . And he has a 1:45.5, Denoon won the round but I certainly am now," the Pacific Coast Juniors Boys 28:47.0 to set a meet mark. good chance to get 200 18 tennis title. walk in 12:37.9 and the Oakville, Ont, resident told strike outs this season beaii tnose times compare Walker won the triple jump in newsmen. "I wasn't nervous on The Utch netter rallied to win cause he's been averaging favorably with the best In the 9 over 200 strike outs a year the course either. I just feel it, , 1M, world end give rise to hope that for the last nine seasons. bettc with a club in my hand." Other winners of note in the "You have no Idea bow America could win or place THERMO-KINHr't M oddity . . . InThar high in the distance races at AAU show were world discui fortunate I feel to be un there. big or nly lfere mm stiv Auto Air Conditioners 7,400-fehigh Mexico City. record holder Jay Silvester, who Kathy is a real great player." mU bawball today wh TAKES THREE TO TANGO? Minnesota coach Johnny Professional Installation ana1 Ml Both 500 and 'Smith won with a throw of 203-9- ;. Ed In the 10 previous tour hcv hmr Goryl (58) tries to cut in on the Twins' Bob Allison and have doneLindgren afl fhra f thir toil omt ACE JERRY Auto Glass well while at Piirke i n t he hammer at 217 naments of her professional racing umpire Emmett Ashford, who are involved in rtubarb, finish was fifth statf with fH ltff M"! high altitudes on the West Coast feet even; Earl McCullouch in career, her best 407 W. 1st S. Provo not a dance. TK Hir man wit haw mr in the Blue Grass at Louisville. and who h won has a the hurdles n 13.5: i Young, Willi M SOS komtrt dozen races this year and voted Frank Covelli in the javelin at Ky., last month. She finished in May Michy JHnri and Iddi the outstanding athlete in the 269-Mathwt . . Mcyt baaaii this and John Mason i n t he the money, however, in all 10. wWi 544 carr hemtrt, AAU yar wltfc Championships, is no 1,500 meter run in 3:43.1. Monti ilad Motfwwi to high altitudes The first six men here stranger with 50. either. qualified for the trials along Did you know that one of A fourth American hope in with the first six from the the current big league the distance races Is Bob Cay, NCAA championships, the first baseball managers, was set a meet record of 13:50.4 two from the NAIA champion who wounded not once, but and the winners only in Thursday while winning the ships twice, during World War 7 AAU 5,000 meter run. However, the interservice championships. II? . . . He Is Oriole manager Hank Bauer . , . BauFor all the winners there are by Day has been plagued er was wounded during the injuries this year and is not as losers and among those who felt invasion of Guam and a candidate as Smith, the heartbreak in the AAU strong again at Okinawa. Lindgren and Young, although championships were Billy Mills, he could be by October. Mike and John Larrabee I Let you didn't know RETAIL won the 10,000 Mills s. Thomr Greene Charlie Jim Hines, ' . . . that you could buy and Ronnie Ray Smith all ran meter gold medal, Larrabee the a 1968 FORD Model C the 100 meters in 9.9 seconds gold medal in the dash and Thomas the silver Cortina 2 door with 4 Thursday to set a world record medal in the pole vault at the on speed transmission, all assault a during shattering 1964 Olympic Games. vinyl trim, and white. the classic mark. Jack As All American "I was fortunate on the 18th , said Knudson, who posted back, victories on the PGA tour earlier this year in Arizona. Scores improved generally Saturday as the brisk winds which have hurt the competitors in previous rounds shifted to the southwest, thus coming from behind on most of the long holes. Mrs. Whalen remained in contention with a 74 for 222 and a tie with Sandra Spuzich, the 1966 Women's Open champion from Indianapolis. Miss Spuzich, 31, turned in a par 73 for her third round. Mickey Wright, even though she dropped from contention with a for the first two rounds, attracted a good- sized portion of the gallery of 8,500 with a 73 to give her a total of 231 and' a tie for 15th place, up from a tie for 28. In the fifth spot, alone at 223, was Beth Stone of North Key Largo, Fla., who produced one of the three sub-prounds of the day, 72. wero The other Clifford Ann Creed, whose two- under 71 for 226 and seventh was the best round of the tournament so far over the ar d course, and Gloria Ehret of Danbury, Coim., tne 1966 LPGA champion, who put together a 72. 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