Show w f) Ogden Standard-Examine- r Saturday May 11 1974 afmjtfXtt'fk I jme Inals I© Begin Today T® lt0£fiCi!t Champ SANDY — Powerful Davis records in each Flint ran the High roared to its second con- - j high hurdles in 141 and romped secuiive Region Five track and' over the lows in 137 field championship here Friday Curt Schryver of Davis won The Darts piled up 165 points the 100 and 410 and his 99 as compared to 130 for second locking in the century was new region record place Jordan Judge had 71 NEW RECORD 59 52 Tooele Bingham Bliss Pat jumped 8 to set a Cyprus 51 new region record Bliss did Ace hurdler Steve Flint 0f in the Beehive Invitational and Davis won both events and set is favored to win Ms specialty in next week’s State meet Other individual winners for the Darts were Royal Kennard in the 880 and sophomore Mark Johnson in the mile Meet results: i INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — position included Bobby UnSbr With one eye on the sky and the and Rutherford Others expectother on the clock the field for ed to make their qualifying the $1 million Indianapolis runs today included Mario A1 ‘5(H)” was being formed today Andretti Billy Vukcwich and veteran AJ Foyt was the Unser Roger McCluskey Mike speedster to beat for the pole Mosley defending champ Gorposition and Mike Hiss The first session of only two don Johncock FASTEST LOGGED days' of time trials to put starting Friday was the busiest of the together the lineup for the May 26 classic five initial practice days with was scheduled to get under way 43 cars on the track and Bobby at noon iEDT) However there was a 70 per Unser’s 1925 was the fastest cent chance of rain speed logged There were three 6-- 6-- Results Ready For Intramural Meet in City Results were announced today for the Ogden City schools’ 7th and 8th grade intramural track and field meet held this week on the Ben Lomond High field were students Competing from Mound Fort Highland Mount Central and Ogden Washington Results were: High lump (7th srd)— Brian Povoy (MF) Russ Chartc (W) i ft 38 (c) (J) V& V A 90 100-ya- (C) Thomas (B) 8 Coulter (B) (new region record) — Furness (C i Hoi crook Pole vault new region Thomas (8) (D) 4-- record) Javelin — Wison (J) Young (J) 5 Mcknight (J) 169-Medley relay — Davis 3 43 3 Mile relay — Davis 3 311 440 Relay — Jordan 44 3 (new record) k e d run (7th grade) — Ty Clark fC) David MUbrant (H) Brian Thompson (MF) 102 2 d run (eighth grade) — Fred Fwer (MO) Juan Garcia (MF) Rick 102 3 run (7th grade) — John Garcia (C) Glen Bond (MF) Clift Mayhew (H) 440-yar- d 152 A Johnson (H) ) 139 4 — Bn Ken (C) 4-- Riverside jumped into the lead Friday after the first team match for the Northern Utah S''"'' Miss Prentice Fires 65 for Lead in Rich Defender Golf Classic Share Honors in Scramble Golf Tournament f golfers shared scramble breakfast golf tournament at the Round Valley course : Bob Hartman They Francis Porter Jan Hartman Judy Porter Glen Killian Dave Kadford Ann Corwin Ray Beck Juann Reynolds and Floyd wt“o°ke lea? tato rTd °i todTy’slal Golf sic after the best round of her g long career a Clas-Jst- ar TlLcaT Denetrg Alth 31 f course Gibson IT! the second set” Neweombe began as if he r'"h would run Smith off the court 'but the defending champ rallied was soaked secon£j set and both held jn an ovemign(iservjce jn he third to force a rS winne three-tim- e record-shatterin- tures prevailed during the day Weather forecasters were pre-Colgate-Dina- h month’s last dieting showers for today Shore Classic opened her round But the slow k with bogies but! U Miss were what greens Moss I had an incredible eagle-birdiVOUnffy 1UD Prentice neededjust Other event winners were: birdie finish on her last three “I was raised on this type of The Ogden Golf and Country putting Bus Thomas chipping 'jQjgg Sandwiched in between slow real she said “It Betty May driving Ken uel !Were g:x more birdies against a Club has announced winners in used to be green” I’d that have a good ler and Phyllis Jessop Friday’s husband and wife twi- round single extra bogey and going get nervous tournament “It wras the best round I ever light but after $32000 having riding Winners were: had” she said “The best round Front nine — Mr and Mrs on one putt at the Colgate of my life” Dean Hendrix 73 Mr and Mrs) tournament and making it much makes me IN SIX YEARS Verl Ferguson 73 Dr and Mrs nervous now That really The only player who CSU me” helped 74 Mrs Reed and Dr Peterson Miss to challenge managed in r Prentice opening Blaine Pack 75 Friday’s T TV5? r’DT ' VkX° rLicmiJ' round was Debbie Austin who) Back nine — Mr and Mrs F?RT $ Get Your more than $30000 last year Dick Herrick 72 Mr and Mrs $ Jan 8 after five years but is still seeking her first Wendell Ballingham 76 Mr and at Oral Roberts University has in her sixth year on the Mrs Roa Erickson 78 Mr and $ accepted a job as assistant victory Mrs Frank Hart 79 Mr tour coach at Colorado State it was Miss Austin of Oneida NY Mrs Jim Hannan 80 announced Tuesday still bothered at times by a Trickey will join the CSU shoulder injury suffered in a staff uncer head Coach 4 Jimjjanuary auto accident had a DECORATOR one $ of six birdies round against From : assistant is a‘ The 4 6T for 3 graduate of Middle Tennessee a i vrnn a three time MOLDINGS The 41 -- year-old 1 1 11 t I T $1 4 r U I tiebreaker Twilight TOUmy champion of f back-to-bac- rain-soften- ed Trickey Accepts A Assistant Coach Position at not-hn- JSwon MATCH j i “''heVendTtol RorS pm Joyce Snowball is serving as night league representative for the association Tournaments will be held each Monday evening during the season Light refreshments will be sen ed prior to Monday’s play Women are to contact the pro shop to confirm starting times Group lessons are also being offered to participants here- - 4 STRINGING AT record number of 217 have been nominated for the Belment Stakes to be! pun at Belmont Park June 8 ds J SPORTS SHOP 1065 t4 G!u-e- n carvings Decorator — wood moldings EXPERT TENNIS Mcmintstfons Total 217 HiKWWHrjgBCSBBg DON’T MISS A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE THE MAGNIFICENT VOICES OF YOUR CHILDREN SYMPHONY UTAH An Evening with Your Family under the Stars SATURDAY EVENING MAY 18 1974 7:30 PM WEBER STATE COLLEGE STADIUM I record three-year-ol- gue will begin weekly tournament play Monday at 5 MOHAWK 2 -- A The White Barn Women’s Association night lea- Golf Blended with the World Acclaimed HSAfts En lemond High' School Choir Bonneville High School Choir Ogden High School Choir Roy High 'School Choir Weber High School Choir ssfMires 163-7- 6 OPENING SET FOR MONDAY “I was too slow in returning the sene in the tiebreaker” said Smith “That was the key to the match” Smith was the overwhelming dominant force in the 1973 WCT ! in compiled a JOYCE SNOWBALL Heads Golf Croup f 65 w-re- e- i er all-tim- bT" J New-com- be f 10 1 j 6-- but I have seen him said Borg “I know I will play” to have $L play very very well to j beat him His second serve is K v iLft' ' '&' i A very good and I think he is the best player at the moment” YOUNG BJORN BORG of Sweden returns to Jan Kodes during Friday’s semiBoth Kodes and Borg felt final match in the World Championship of Tennis at D a 1 1 a s Borg won the their match could have gone UPI Telephoto match— Standard-Examine- r the other way without much trouble Kodes after capturing set the 2-Shobviously opening ot weakened in the second set But still he held his serve until the ninth game before a series of close line calls did him in “I think if I could have won e RALEIGH NC (UPI) —'veteran Judy Rankin Kathy’ here and the leading the second set I would have slow-- 1 McMullen Blessed by the soft Kathy won the match” Kodes said Patty Bradley and LPGA money winner she iavors “But I was tired by the end oi putting greens se‘ Karolyn Kertzman at two- - side en 6-- “I have never played i valley 382 The next team matches will be May 24 at El Monte while for first invitational meet has been set for May 28 at River- MORGAN-T- 6-- SECOND SERVICE Women’s Golf Association Riverside has 1052 points while White Barn is runnerup with 8OI2 Other point totals for Friday were: Royal Greens 78z Brigham City 752 El Monte 63V2 Round Valley 652 Tremonion 632 and Nordic 4rV non-qualifi- ed 6-- 7-- 3-- 2 4 3 Czech 6 will meet in Kodes and Smith today’s third place match with $10009 going to the winner and $6000 to the loser Although Borg is running over with confidence he has plenty of respect for his elders and Neweombe is a dozen years older Riverside Jumps Info Northern Utah Team Lead t drivers next the “There are 50 other cars here of tie energy to beat” he said' ‘‘and some of week Because was cut time crisis qualifying them are going pretty quick” Nobody came close to Foyt’sin half practice speed of better than! 196 miles per hour in his brand) new Coyote but he may not be able to go that fast in qualifications because of rules changes In fact new rules put a damper on speeds mostly for safety’s sake and Frank Del of USAC’s chairman Roy technical committee predicted flatly Foyt will lose five miles per hour in Ihe time trials eight-cylind- 6-- 440-yar- Rice Foyt it differently however Ar-ne- ss 440-yar- Dale t infield Should rain cut into the seven hours set aside fer today's tinie saw trials the pressure would be ion P 220-yar- run (eighth OTHER CARS 39 Houston Tex 50 j 220-yar- (MO) 500-mil- top-seed-ed — Larry dash (8th Riot Saias (W) (MF) Hoyt Allred (H) 12 2 IB yard low hurdles (7th grade) — Steve Pace (MF) Chris Jensen (C) Lynn Brandenburg (H) 14 7 100 yard low hurdles (8th grade) Mke Kunz (H) Anthony Williams (W) Chris Eddy (MF) 13 0 d dash (7th grade) — Brad Lewis (H Victor Jackson (W) Troy Ash 7 (MO 28 d dash (Stn grade) — Bart Wade (MF) Mike Green (W) Ben Noid (H) 440-yar- d e race winner puts in the 1973 Indianapolis some final practice laps Friday le season but his performance (UPI) — The World believe Swedish whir 1 wind' their $100000 tournament will of Tennis ChampicnsMp The player generally recog against Neweombe— his first Bjorn Borg And the WCT folks could not nixed as the best in the world loss ever in the WCT finals have a new ti Beholder come for a more' John have Sunday—either hoped tournament — symbolized his facin£ a climax to interesting match Neweombe bundle of confidence who is year trying to become No 1 in a big “It was kind cf an exasperathurry said m ing year” Smith And to top it off Neweombe his loss of the tile and Borg have never faced f“pting each other Winner of Sunday’s T did not put anything together FOUR-LAchampionship match will take any length of time like last TEST home $50009 and the loser year I knew I could do it but I Another Texan Lloyd Ruby $20000 never got going” said a speed of 191 for the four-la- p “Nervous? No I won t be “will sit on the pole” test nervous” said Borg Thus the qualifying records OBVIOUS WEAKNESS of 199071 and 198413 for one and four laps respectively set1 June Hague low putts “Weil Bjorn has an obvious in hitting a low weakness by Johnny Rutherford last Second flight— Alberta Leish-ma- n low gross Rojeann Myyear appear to be safe volley” said Neweombe “But new net Mary Chambers Del rules low said ers the to is to trouble the Boy get trying low were that weakness” adopted governing speed putts for safety fuel conservation Third flight — Margaret Neweombe the Australian low gross Nancy Harris and to “make the engines last who led the WCT in money low Valate Payne low net over the winter and winnings longer” Foyt's top rivals for the pole putts spring tour reached the finals by eliminating rival Stan Smith 6 2 6 It Friday night 1 two had was the fifth time the met this year and Neweombe has won four of the matches Borg ran a weary Jan Kodes into the ground in downing the 100-var- d Parkinson X DALLAS 13-- 4 12 9 Peterson (Cn A Borg Mewcombe Gain WCT Finals Gustafson Padilla 2t i t £ v t DUEL FOR TITLE SUNDAY HutchWest-brea- 10-mi- team adjusts the mirrors for Gordon Johncock as 9 in dash (7h grade)— Rod Larry Alien i MF) Scott f-- V Rod Brum (C) Mike Dockery (W) ins (H) & accidents but the drivers escaped unhurt Cars driven by Ruby and Denny Zimmerman hit the wall while Mike McCoy spun into the 20 GEORGE BIGNOTTI a chief mechanic for a racing dash (7th gade) — Lawrence Golding (MF) Steve Hubbard (H) Diego Chavez (W) 42 dash (8th grade) —- Brad Naisbet (MO) Scott Varney (H) Darryl Brown (W) 47 dash (7lh grade) — Johnny Montoy a (MF) Roger Bigiow (to) Bobby Harper (MO) 9 9 dash (8th grade) — Chris Price (MF) W7eather 'f 144 2 long Jump — Houmand (J) Wood (D) 219 High lump — Bliss (D) permitting at least drivers were expected to trial runs make their today and Foyt a three-tim- e race winner who twice before sat cn the pole was the favorite based on unofficial practice speeds K-- High hurdles — Flint (D) Bliss (D) 14 1 (new rmon reco-d- ) Houmand (J 100 — Schryver (D) O'Reiiiy (J) Pyle (J) 9 9 (new region record) Miie — Johnson (D) Pitt (T) Kiigrow (D) 4 40 5 440 — Scnryver (D) diver (T) Moss (D) 51 2 Low hurd'es — Flint (D) Houmand (J) Bliss (D) 19 7 (new region record) 880 — Kenmrd (D5 (D) Brough Saqorec (J) 2 002 220 — Pyte (J) O'Reiiiy (7) Baca (T) 22 4 (new region record) 2 mile run — - Lee (B) Whicker (D) Black (J) 10:32 0 OTHER RESULTS Shot — Kelly (J) Frazier (D) Kemp 4 52 (new region record) (J Discus — Kelly (J) Snow (J) Sly (C) Kelly Wooisey (C) 4 ft 9 in — Mitch (stH High luma Godfrey grade) Ken Bland (MF) Bart McKinley (H (W) 4 ft 10 in Long lump (7th grads) — Yuk Chat' (Ml Brian Wse (MF) Mark Malan (C) 15 ft 4 Vs In Long Jump (8th grade) — Rex Bowman (MF) Brad Jeanseim (MO) Valentine Palarno (W 1$ ft 6 in Shot put (7th grade) — Edward Valdei (MF) Frank Barba (W) Paul Pawene (Hi 33 ft 5 in Shot put (8th grade's — Matt Anderson (H) Janes Hansen (MF) Scott Hodgson 9 33-c- ar KETCHUM'S 270 Wall Avs 39£$65 also la Salt Leka 4 f' 4 4 4 4 Special Prices to missionaries t BUY THE BEST FOR LESS ' HOME FURNISHINGS 1777 N Moki Lsytes S2S-P- 1I TICKETS — 150( SAL1 AT: Ogden City Rec Dept ZCMI Weber State College Ticket Office Defense Depot Ogden Hill Air Force Base and the Internal Revenue Service General Admission 250 OVER 600 VOICES STRONG with an exciting favorite of and the music Boys' Club of Weber program contemporary help the memorable under and a stars County enjoy evening get your ti kets COMBINED CHORUSES today BOYS' CLUB OF WEBER COUNTY 100 of all funds go to the Boys' Club of Weber County ? |