Show Ogden Standard-Examine- r Wednesday April 24 1974 SD NFL Owners Strongly Considering Expansion chance One of the team's backers although discounting the city’s favoritism thought he knew why “We are strictly local in our backing while the other groups aren’t” said Bill Marcum who has promoted 12 NFL exhibition games in Tampa since 1958 “Perhaps the other owners will like that Also we have been working very hard for this favorable recommendation to the owners during Tuesday’s eight-hou- r meeting opening However no vote was taken yesterday “We went over all aspects of was expansion and there considerable discussion on each aspect” said NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle who spoke for the owners “We decided to adjourn for the night and give everyone a chance to think” refused to While Rozelle speculate on the chances of any of the bidders it was learned that Tampa had the best NEW YORK (UPI) — Nation- Football League owners resumed their long huddle on expansion today with the city of Tampa Fla rated the best bet to receive a new franchise Also under consideration are Honolulu Phoenix Seattle and Memphis Any one or all of the five candidates can be accepted by the NFL which already has 25 teams It would seem almost certain that at least one city and probably more will be added to the NFL since the league’s expansion committee gave a al Angels Continue Slump With 16-- 4 PCL Setback SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -J- in two more in the sixth ohn Summers drove in nine Salt Lake which has now lost runs with four hits Tuesday five games straight takes on night to lead the Tucson Toros Tucson Wednesday night in the to an easy 16-- 4 Pacific Coast fourth game of their e League victory over the slump- series at Berks Field ing Salt Lake Angels The Toros scored their runs Standings: PKitfe Coast League £ stern Division in bunches with five in the w I pet gb fifth and four Tucson third three in the 9 4 692 — 7 4 636 in both the sixth and seventh Albuquerque 5 6 455 3 Salt Lake since 1963” Since the owners will be meeting for at least another two there was no days certainty that a decision would BRAKES ALL 4 WHEELS i CHICK ENTIRE SYSTEM five-gam- FREE BRAKE CHECK “ 1 SUSAN BAKER Heather Hopkins (behind bars) John Medina and Susie Theis (left to right) rehearse for “The Greatest Show on Ice” to be presented Friday and Saturday at the Weber County Ice Rink Ice Show Set This Weekend Viewmont Holds The Wasatch Figure Skating Club will present The Greatest Show on Ice this Friday and Saturday at the Weber County Ice Rink featuring some of the who top figure skaters in the Region Two Lead Viewmont continued to lead doubles for the Warriors the tight Region Two prep base- are now 2 ball race following Tuesday’s DAVIS FALLS round of league games but Ogden and Ben Lomond remained Davis High suffered a 3 setback at the hands of Cyprus to in hot pursuit n Lay-toover knocked Viewmont fall to a 2 record in Region by a 3 score Tuesday to Five run its record to 1 Layton Toomer Glenn Sophomore fell to 4 with the loss Rod Osborne and Miguel Palamin Cornered for Darts and Craig each had two hits for the Lan- Taylor had a base hit and is 9 cers for 12 in loop play in the pennant Ogden stayed Friday’s prep schedule is as running by edging Bountiful 3 follows: The Tigers pulled the game out Region One— Bear River at Sky View with a 7th inning uprising So- Logan at Box Elder Roy at Bonneville Weber bye Region Two—Ben Lomond a Glen Redd ripped phomore ViewClearfield at inter-mounta- - 5-- 3-- 6-- 4-- 0-- fun-fille- d triple then scored the on a single by Steve run winning Faunce Southpaw Kraig Raines picked up his third league win for Ogden The Tigers are now 1 while Bountiful fell to 2 three-ru- n 3-- 2-- SCOTS ROLL Ben Lomond ran its record 2 bj knocking over Clearfield by a 4 score Wes Grose turned in some solid relief pitching and contributed a three-ru- n triple Curley Green and Greg Morrill each had two hits for the Scots to 5 4 Weber 4 Roy Cuskelly Chambers and Palmer and Hipwell Clearfield Ben Lomond Perkins Smith and Fulimer Grose and Blair 3 Western Division Tacoma Hawaii Spokane 6 wl pet gb 3 700 — 5 500 2 5 500 2 8 333 4 7 5 5 Sacramento 321 10 4 lifetime Guarantee Stock Mufflers for most cars Tuesday's Results Salt Lake 4 Tucson 16 Albuquerque 8 Phoenix 2 Spokane 5 Hawaii 4 19 ins Tacoma at Sacramento ppdraln Today's Games Tucson at Sait Lake at Albuquerque at Spokane Tacoma at Sacramento Phoenix Hawaii Heberifon Named Recipient of Fred Hume Award SEATTLE (AP) — Andy He-bent- on veteran Portland right- mi-ne- Ogden Region Five — Davis 1 show which will pro- Phoenix vide entertainment for the en- winger has won the Western tire family Hockey League’s Fred J Hume Tickets cost $1 and may be Cup for the sixth time since the purchased from members of the award was established in 1961 Wasatch Figure Skating Club or The cup goes to the player at the door Group rates are who best combines gentlemanly available for Salurdav’s m e behavior with playing ability in the eyes of the other players in performance by calling 4-- at Layton mont at Bountiful at Judge Linescores: in area The Friday show will be presented at 8 pm and two performances at 2 pm and 8 pm will be offered on Saturday Clowns trapeze artists and the general array of circus animals will be featured on the ice in a 0-- Summers contributed to each outburst He singled in two runs in the third tripled with the bases loaded in the sixth and singled home two more in the seventh Eight Tucson batters hit safely The only one who did not Tim Hosley drew four walks in six trips to the plate Randy Scarbery who allowed the Angels three hits in the six innings he worked picked up the win All four Salt Lake runs came off Scarbery Bruce Bochte doubled to drive in twro in the first and A1 Gallagher singled MUFFLERS the league 3 3 Smith 4 9 5 1 19 1 Hileman Ogden Bountiful 3-- 9-- Clearfield fell to 3 with the loss In a lone Region One league game Tuesday Roy ran its record to 0 and tied Box Elder for the league lead by whipping 1 Weber Clark Smith scattered five Weber hits and struck out 12 Lonnie Hipwell tripled for the Royals and Dave Gamer had a two-ru- n single Don White had two hits and Sheldon Palmer Raines and Bulier Miller and Hadley 1 3 6 Layton Viewmont Nelson and Fresques and Woodard Krueger 693 Davis Cyprus Farr 3 and Spehar HiH and 6 2 Tygeson m 1-- 2-- 4-- suite doubleknit spriuMp 583 Monte Names Tourney Winners El The El Monte men’s golf association has announced winners in the recent foul weather low net tournament Winners were: Norm George 1 29 2 $55 contemporary 'stitcher' suits with Five contrast colors polyester doubleknit A new sportswear look Shorts regulars and longs Van Evans 31 3 Jack Tooley and Larkin Martinez 31 top-stitchi- cool-weari- ng ng sprfcfs fair 'sprl® 4 it ami 3 y A £ V-fcV F or trying to read your handwriting all year For e staying cool in rushes For making decisions when she could have passed the buck For being nice Your florist has beautiful alive suggestions for you So come by or call Quick! 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