Show Take ails WIMBLEDON Pugaev Nevertheless the opening day program drew nearly 23000 to strawberries-and-creathe sunny 89th lawn tennis championships— just as many as passed through the turnstiles when Stan Smith Ken Rose wall Arthur Ashe Rod Laver and company were competing for gold and glory in that order Not all of it was vintage tennis There were no upsets Only a handful of matches m all-Engla- the in ranking American tournament ran out a powerful 4 win over strong 3 4 British southpaw Mark Farrell Roger Taylor of Britain the No 3 seed and all the other without men won seeded seed to open the tournament Nastase who had “other things on my mind” all last Hans- -' off week polished Joachim Plotz of West Ger- produced memorable play But you couldn’t prove it by the crowds overflowing the stands sipping tea and promenading in the annual fashion show which makes Wimbledon as much a social occasion as a sporting one These were the highlights in a day of lowlights: —The of Kent Duchess leading a standing ovation— a rare royal gesture —when Ilie Nastase of Romania one of three members of the Association of Tennis Professionals the not boycotting (ATP) tournament walked onto the immaculate center court as No have not pulled out take the courts today but Monday it was all men— men with names like Amritraj Caujolle and England — It has been said (UPI) before but it’s worth saying again— the Wimbledon championships are unique in the tennis world of the greatest Seventy-thre- e names in men’s tennis boycotted the tournament this year and yet the first-da- y 'rowd was all of as as though big just them were on the courts instead of a bumper crop of unknowns “There are about 80 players out there I don’t even know” said one veteran umpire “and I get around” The world’s top women who 1 many 6-- 3 7-- 5 6-- 2 —Bjorn Borg of Sweden e his first making at here only 17 appearance who walked on the center court to face India’s veteran Premjit Lall and served four straight big-tim- sensation But the crowd was pleased and it was plentiful Ticket touts forlornly peddling “center court seats guv real cheap” outside the grounds Monday should find business better today since Monday’s crowds found Wimbledon is as Wimbledon always was “I think we’ll make a profit” a club official grinned aces Borg sixth seeded after the ATP pullout won in three sets 8 but only after an agonizing tiebreaker in the third The 8 4 score was 3 of Bellville Connors Jimmy 111 seeded fifth and the top-20-1- 9-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- AT MEETING TODAY Rozelle Expects Doubleheader Tonight At John Affleck Park To Present Plan '''y jL- - '0 ‘0 By DON WARNER Idaho Falls knows how to hurt a guy The pesky band of Angels put a crimp in Ogden’s 1973 Pioneer League debut here Monday night by turning back the Dodgers in the season’s opener a 'sa 4a ''''Vi n?' Jff 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A Tillson Fires Take Hobson Crown at 1-- illsisp NBA Schedules OGDEN 2-- 1 I Sav-O- Meeting in Los Angeles 1 n ri at j 1 60-2- ar — Flittons Team Up Win Riverside Best Ball Tourney one-gam- — et j j i Sun-ii3-h- j A ar Two Aces Posted At Country Club j 1-- i Foursome's Takes CC Event off-seas- player representatives in Chicago over the weekend after the Players Association had voted oppose any owner-impose- d drug program on the grounds that it would be an invasion of their privacy While no one was suggesting that Rozelle would go as far as to recommend urinalysis as a deterrent (as was recently 140-ya- ' rs Wash Winners Named In Patio Springs Golf Tournament EDEN — Winners have been announced in Monday’s Patio Springs pro-agolf tournament Winners were: m Sweeps: Bob Betley 67 James Blair 63 Biliy Downs and George Schneiter 72 Ken Clark Keith Downs Ken Cromwell 73 Net sweeps — Max Morrell Dave Dem-bit- z 63 Norm Eddy 66 Kirk Salazar Ken Leavitt 67 Ron Cook Vard Or-ro- 68 Pro-A— Bob Betley and Ken Cromwell Paul Christiansen 129 Dean Candland James Blair Rex Furiman Mark Ballif Larry Beech Mark Ballif III 132 Joey Bonsignore Jack Ridd Sid Sorrell 133 Scott Whitaker Bob Haney Mac Morrell Andy Pierce Craig Meyers Mike Malaska 134 8 group— Rusty Scott Roberts Dave Dembitz Guernsey 127 Bob Tom Steele Grag Holms 135 Joe Betley Ke’ly Theron Smith Rawlins Doug Lanny Nielsen Tony Price John Ward 136 Jon Mauss Jay Burriston Cecil Ball Scott Whitaker Gary Chadwick Ed (0-1- 137 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE r 1 Lyle Marty GaskUl and Jerry Crouch 193 Tom Hoi- Tom Alan lenbeck Leishman Feeney and Blame Andersen 198 Keith Combe Jay Ron Hyde and Reed Peterson 199 Alan Leishman Bryce Jensen Bill claaa vanaHkG chHeTPc°hneen2ey Dr Don and Glen Urry 200 Joe Farnsworth Dick Murcer and Spence Baggs 200 e contest — Jerry Peterson Shupe Moore Hole-in-on- Ogden Club Bests Salt Lakers 13-- 0 The Ogden Mounties took an 13-- 0 decision over the West Side Braves Saturday in a base- easy ball game plaved in Salt Lake City Line score: Ogden Mounties West Side Braves Grose and Soelberg and Steele 13 0 8 4 2 3 Lambros Junior Best Ball Event Wednesday still exist in all WINNING RUN Idaho Falls SCOred the y ahead TUn in We 7W WHen and George Lugosan hit back to back singles and Vargas DENVER (UPI) — Dr Noah derted the plate moments later Langdale president of Georgia on a groundout by Rhordick State University told collegiate athletic directors Monday to get Wallace off their “ego” trips and get involved in strengthening their and in this case the run waSjsay athletic programs unearned as the result of some “The greatest dilemma ing you” Langdale told the Dodger fielding bill is twin expected opening session of the National Tonight’s to attract a large crowd Local Association of Collegiate Direc-159- 2 “is your Air Force Government tors of Athletics honored will be the personal ego conflicting with Employees Affleck Park tonight your service and duty” group at Box score: Langdale told the delegates DAHO FALLS in b r h bi there was no room for errors of the profession 5120 collegiate J '“£nefss a ? ? o athletics o o it i piut vaiiace it Johnson If 1 1! He said athletic directors 3 o Makoski lb ViVopSS 4 3b 3oooineed to make sure they have 111 t rinada Barry rf Washington rf 0 0 0 0 Tor’ganoc 1 j ? g unlimited time to work for a 5 0 3 0 Ourada ss Brisbin 3b 2 o o o changing 4 111 Todd p environment on col- Kelly c Harrison 2b 4 0 0 0 Zieralski p ? o o o lege campuses if they want 3 0 0 0 Davis ph Smith p gO-Wils- on first step in finding out the truth” 24 the luncheon During inducted into the were persons athletic directors hall of fame They included the late Glen J “Red” Jacoby who shaped the rebirth of the University of &£ fac-loo- INDUCTED se Wyoming’s athletic program Also inducted were John L Brickels Miami (Ohio) Robert j 5S Novelty Tourney Held at Golf City Carole Peterson took the eagles oooo their in the Coors low gross flight Openings 10 0 0 current attacks Farr ph up Langdale said minus putts tournament during visions for the Arctic Circle Junn best ball tourna- - ldJ“’aFalls41 413 4 Toa£)o wVJJ Former Weber State College ladies day this week at Golf ior ooo 002 coo— 2 athletic director Reed K Swen-lcjt- y mem Wednesday at the River- - ogden E— Rivas Paciorek 2 Makoski Brisbin son was among 24 persons in- - j0an Sangberg snared the Side gOif course LOB— Ogden DP— Ogden Idaho Falls There will be a shotgun start 8 Idaho Falls ll 2B— Dethredge HR— ducted into the athletic directors! birdies flight while the eagles hall of fame Monday (flight was won by Phyllis at 8 am There are divisions Barry' He said the American public Froerer The age Smih for boys and girls Max ve'l s scrambles Mill be was tired of being misled andi A breakdown is 13 years and un- - TOdd l athletics must “call things by held during next Thursday's der 14 and 15 years and 1g Zierilski Rouse their right names That’s the ladies day and 17 years PB— Kelly T— 245 A — 62S3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 di- - RouseP AUTOMATIC j 1 SF-Pal- 0rek- two-iron- I 1 TRANSMISSIONS Hawaii 4 Eugene 2 Phoenix 9 Tucson 2 Salt Lake 5 Albuquerque 4 Spokane at Tacoma ppd rain Today's Games Sookane at Hawaii Tacoma at Eugene Tucson at Salt Lake Phoenix at Albuquerque SALT LAKE 845 So Main 355-620- 9 - 4299 Rivsrda'e Road 394-66- 9 OGDEN X 4 HR1 ANSWERING ROY—Two teams tied for hon- ors over the weekend in the! four-ma- n two best ball golf N “Red” Brown West Vir- tournament at the Royal Greens ginia E M Cameron Duke course Deadlocking with net 56s were Jack C Curtice the teams of Gary Hoxer Doug Santa Barbara Cameron Scot- - Ward Dennis Perry and Dar- Nelson and Ken Cherry ty Deeds California State-Losre- ll C Dun Emmett Dunlop Ray Olmstead Johnson Angeles Alabama State Alexander Dur-le- y and Robert Palmer R E Texas Southern Henderson Baylor Jesse Hill Southern California George PHONE: Huff Illinois George W Jacobs St Micha394-941- 4 els Gomer Jones Oklahoma Richard Koenig Valparaiso Rudolf Halbert Lavik Arizona State James C Loveless DePauw Warren McQuirk Waiter WEED CUTTERS McLaughlin St John’s Albert CARDEN TILLERS W Twitchell Rutgers Max Weber Hamilton College Elton POWER MOWERS E Wieman and Denver PAINT SCAFFOLDS James H Whitham Northern Iowa There is nothing like a Den Mother WE RENT: Massachusetts two-ma- 1 Teams Deadlock At Royal Greens Ten Speed Hdqtrs ALPINE HOWE RENTS 1627 WASH BLVD SPORT SHOP Ph 1165 3930066 Potftrson T LEE ELDS A Weber Stated Swenson Inducted Into Athletic Directors Hall of Fame aI CLOSED SAT OGDEN ONLY rd D-In- See the Classified the the suggested by House Commerce Investigations Subcommittee) it wras expected that the will move to commissioner establish an NFL medical director in conjunction with a 1S to P311510 Vke!y systemized program that would mee- ed the throughout have all 26 teams reporting any dlscuf s the m0IJS drugs they maintain and the S’5' biddin foi an NFL strongly reasons for their use 'franchise when the league met MEET WITH OWNERS (in Scottsdale Ariz earlier this Rozelle will meet with the year were Tampa Fla Jack-owneSeattle Fla and prior to making any sonville j hole-in-on- will Other developments expected to be resolved or discussed at the meetings are the sale of the New Orleans Saints and the possibility of further expansion The Saints were recently sold by John Mecom for a record $20 million to a Chicago group headed by sports entrepreneur wh Potter Palmer lists among his other interests the league has not officially approved the sale but it is expected to do so before the meetings come to a close on Wednesday COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN Dan Rooney chairman of the said committee expansion Monday that there would be no formal meeting of that commit- - 160-yar- 2-- and players newly-impose- The Angels combined strong ®milh and " by LEAGUE Maxwellp?dy with a “kiss from Lady Luck” to put a damper on the victory hopes of some 1283 opening night fans PIONEER LEAGUE L GB W Pet Ogden and Idaho Falls collide 1 000 0 Idano Fall 2 500 Pilling tonight in a doubleheader at 500 Gr-Falls 6:30 pm in John Affleck Park 000 0 Ogden then wind up the initial series MONDAY’S RESULTS a 7:30 pm contest Wedwith 2 Idaho Falls 4 Ogden Billings 16 Great Falls ' a "0a"" nesday In other Pioneer League TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE Idaho Falls at Ogden (2) 630 pm action Monday defending Great Falls at Billings (2) Billings crushed champion Great Falls by a 16-- 1 score 145 Both teams now carry 1 records To STRONG PITCHING STEPHANIE WHITCOMB drags her pigtails in the Smith pitched seven strong peted in an attempt to qualify for the World Cham-wate- rsHAFB of Lake George during Catamaran sailboat pionships Lake George is located near Bolton Landinnings as he limited the to races Stephanie’s husband Chip skippers the ing NY Monday while trying keep the speedy boat Dodgers to five base hits and HILL AIR FORCE BASE Standard-Examine- r — comUPI Telephoto craft upright Sailors from all over the eastern US Scott Tillson fired a 145 over one earned run while striking ou£ two n!ne ard walking the weekend to win the gross division of the Hobson Golf Maxwell contributed a tough job over the final two ADULT Tournament at the Hill Air mop-u- p 3-Don the locals frames blanking ?'orce Base course ay two base hits SOFTBALL Gary Peck and Jeff Fugate just Righthander Skip Todd took tied for second with 150 METRO LEAGUE loss T°dd went 6 3 innings the Other winners were: — 10 Milne and Gordon hits The net gave 5 flight Up 3 Nood’e Championship Dodger Utah 137 Paul °9ard-- hurler 137 4 3 Spence Cahoon much better than pitched Ij3 Jeffs and Beckman Minster and King A the statistics indicate however flight— low gross Rex Herring 151 130 lov net Bob Terry B flight — gross Stan Nakano 157 net as Several of the Angel hits' Wasatch Sporting won by forfeit over 130 Ben Allshouse were “bleeders and bloopers” Joe's Towing C flight — gross Wayne Cashmore 170 that seemed to fall or trickle irn' Kars net AAike Bird 134 n x l LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The divisional titles with identical Commissioner Walter Kenne-xormStewart 163 net jUst out 0f reach of the Dodger Clearfield Women— gross Je-5 10 Cheese All-Ste 2 A Florence Abrams and Gienna Bueio 139 records of the annual scadden and Gomm Leishman and jdy will report on meetings he’s fi sMillin r was formula new a special hurriedly playoff game The Dodgers seemed to have had wjlh c up to determine who ' breaking ties for playoff posi-:sa slight case of opening night w chairman tion and the use of drugs in meet the Chicago Bulls the Staggers was as infield their on the Subcommittee play jitters Special 2 athletics are on the agenda of team with the third best record Investigations of the Committee shaky at times and they failed '£fe®as R°deets° Day To anToerfen Norton and Kend3 the three-da- y meeting of the in the Western Conference and on Interstate to hit when it counted most and Foreign Association the opponent for the Golden Commerce Basketball National athletes Homberto Vargas Bob concerning which 'State Warriors Board of Governors of Makoski and Steve Brisbin eachiasvJtCBay®nC use drugs opens Wednesday at the Bever - But players on the Lakers Rex Flitton and Mike Flitton collected three hits to lead the Bradshaw and samueison TEAM DOCTORS land Bucks balked at still it ly Hills Hotel teamed up for a net 543 Angel attack while DanMllle‘ an in another Committee The Competition game already Kennedy said a committee of day to take the championship Volk and Bob Dethredge each utah Noode Stars a NBA team doctors and physiand season after Arnold “Red” chaired by lengthy best collected a pair of hits for the Eagles flight of the men's two-ma- n of and Celtics! deal cians chaired by Dr Robert hemming great ball golf tournament at the Riv-- 1 Dodgers will discuss several alterations hawing a coin flip was used to Kerlan of the Los Angeles er5?de course: OPEN SCORING 111 1U1 uclcl 11111c me 2 2 Others placing were: lIdheup UI wie aqudUb 1974 Jimmy’s Lounge ' All-St7 2 the 6 Milwaukee won Hiii afb the Idaho the tives of the Players Association Falls game — opened Reed Wiese and Greenfield Massy and Lu- Championship flight wili be of in Phoenix last month anl their which run the with a versjon in played cas single scoring Bingham and Brett Schneiter fourth will be discussed fully in Seattle at and Smitn after January findings inning Chuck Larson and j0n 56' j the are: considered To to said “no definiover But be nose nose battled Kennedy andTodd Schneiter 562 Keith Oram the of tive action will be taken at this the firs£ three Barnes The run Security Alarms reducing possibility 16 13 Shon Woodland 601 2 io is 2 squads from 14 to 12 players to a fli aht— Forest Decker and came as a result of a disputed Internal Revenue meeting” The governors are Hulman and R'- - allow each man more 0 'veraayman and Hayman slated to meet again in August and the at second call base playing 59 Ken Bodily and Bob Huff holes-in-cn- e recordTwo were or September and are expected Grant Major 61 Larry Howeiscore stood up until the top of ed at the Ogden Golf and to act on the issue at that time outfielder when 6th Trailers the weber valley Angel 61 and Jerrv Priest Craig and Country Club over the weekend must be represented Dennis Barry launched a shotH''' F’ellna'c°nAM Merger Committee Chairman Messerlv and Roy Henry 61 u of the elimination of the rule that no John Ballingham only 13 aced Herman ver the rightfield wall to up'bot Sarkowsky d No 15 hole with the Portland Trail Blazers is to team may be represented by the the count to 0 He was play- brief the use of a four-woo- d more than three players 193 governors and Com""U Ogden battled back totiethe Olsen and with Lamar will Kelly ing also deal missioner That committee score with a pair of runs in the Kennedy on the Olsen ties of with the matter results of his meeting Tuesday 'bottom of the 6th Volk opened breaking for playoff position a subject Vanile Porter picked up a with senators handling a bill in the fireworks with a single then !seandEerl e with a on the No 7 which caused a great deal of Results were announced today Steve Plut reached safely when (No batteries reported) Congress dealing merger in the weekend Jack Lyon 'Angel first baseman Makoski hole She was in a foursome proposed NBA-ABconfusion this past season Clothier mystery match golf hobbled his bunt Dethredge'!1' £dee’rsv The Los Angeles Lakers and with Joe Porter Paul Goddard The bill was introduced by Bucks classic for men at the Ogden then rifled a double to left to' Larsen and Ray Lee and Hastie Birch Bayh d Milwaukee captured and Maxine Goddard Golf and Country Club Volk and Plut came SCOre They were: across with the second run 2 andeRay °safatordBi93f Dck'Niei'sonf Tom when Mike Paciorek lifted a Carlson Joe Sondrup and Marv Crutcher sacrifice flV to risht 197 Bud Goddard Macker at announcements of his own it is expected that he consult with them over drug-pla- n rejection by i 4-- 2 PIONEER STANDINGS NEW YORK (UPI) — Commissioner Pete Rozelle having been rebuffed by the National Football League Players Association this weekend over any d drug abuse prothe for is gram players nonetheless expected to present such n plan today when the !NFL formally opens its semiannual meetings Rozelle met with the 26 The work isn’t always easy but it is always rewarding America’s manpower begins with BOYPCVVER and nothing builds B0YP0WER like the Scouts Will you help? 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