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Show $ mWIBWjyw, nilgiriiniinrr-rliymw- HaU Moves rttrUjin'- The Salt Lake Tribute, Sunday, February 23, Ute Paddlers Splash to Tucson Win Parsons Near Title Special to The Tribune i shooting Parsons closer to the league title and a berth in the NAIA regional playoffs. With a league record, the Parsons have only two games left in the league and both are in Salt Lake City. Uintah Cops State Class B Mat Crown North Summit 6. Grant-o- , Morgan, third; Tarry Nielsen, Delta, fourth. 10 1S4 Emery. 1C. D.xie 8., fourth. Jedy Smith. Morgan, first; Bob 177 Richteid 5. Scufh Sevier. Sam McCurdy. Morgan, first; Corbin, Uintah, second, Tony Stanwortn, 5, Wav ne, 4. San Juan, l.'Greg Cook, Uintah, second, Craig Bishop, Delta, third; Mark Petersen, So Gunnon, Sevier, Brave- Cedar City, Duchesne, East Delta, third; Wtrren inouye, Gunnison, feurth. Hurr cane Mantl M.liard North fourth. Jim Miller, Uintah, first; Doug 133 s to South Piute failed Holman. N. Ladd Joe nvr.t, Delta, first; Moore, Summit, second, Drew Udm, pvf score. Gowan, Uintah, second, Eugene Piatt, Wasatch, third, Jim Proctor Panouitrh Final Reum R.crm.id, third, Gary Meacham, Mike 190 Ron Trea atch. fourth G?rv Jo,'es Pa,cwnWasatch, first, Scott Rom.ro Morgan, second, Dnnii Vernon, 13a Paul Barney. Delta, tlrst; Lamar Teepla, Delta second, m Paul Cole, Jot Ramsey, Wayne, Hansen Emery, second, Gin Murray, 'Grantivllle third, Dave Adams, Wasatch, Union, fourth 'Uintah, third; r(0 WllMn, Uintah, first; Matt 0u-tUnlimited Edd.e Johnson, Uintal., '? CLARK Delta second, Vel Hulet, Parow-- , us R'ck Davis, Dalle, first; Cra.a first, Craiq Ha'ls, Morgan, second, Jim ?nfed, Randy Butler, Monticello, Probst, Wasatch, second; Lee Siaugh, Julian, Dixie, third; Slava Worthington, Union, iGranstvIlle, fourth Uln,ih ,hlrd; T,rry M:K(e' rn Gil Keith Delta, first; Dave MonhceMe. Special to The Tribune vne, U Paguitth Uintahs powerful wrestling team, led by its heav-- j . TUCSON I mversity of wveicnt. Ladle Jolinon, cap- Utah s swimming Redskins Sattured four first places and re- MOAB 19; - un-o- 5 4 COLO. Kenny the nations leading scorer m the NCAA college division, ur'day tuned up for the confer- - tainort 11s titlo in thn Itah oldie banged in 41 points Saturday to Westminster ence splash in March by wallop- - Class B in leading night Western-Stat- e over while Pardon but me, victory you ing Arizonas Wildcats, g in a Rocky Mountain Athwere under, did you happen to Don Reddishs paddlers won' Uintah scored a total of 102 Region Friday see any fish down there? nine events in closing out theirtpoints with its toughest compcti-- l letic Conference game, battle of They dual-meseason with a record tion coming from the Delta!MoiioUlm3: lEiwhtnTiotvpi?- the victory moved the hot- - Denver in a Regis College Friday night game 11 victories, no losses and Rabbits with 90 points. Morgan 7n-Uof and then take on Colorado Massey, umtah first"rm. 'Mont;iro,'econdr'samVomr. two ties. tallied 54 for third place and Mines Saturday night. What The conference tournament is Wasatch was fourth with 39. makes the outlook so rosy for at Colo- - Ten squads failed to score in scheduled March the Parsons is the fact that they event. State University in Fort the rado hold previous victories over Collins. Besides Johnson's first in the both of these teams. unlimited division, Uintah had Saturdays summary: Hall hiked his scoring Special to The Tribune Utah (Morlen- - first places at 103 pounds with medlay relay 1 (3 1 average a shade as he bucketed o.itax MURRAY Maurice (Bud) Towrd 15 fielders and 11 of 12 from the Rmun;Greg Wilkins, 120 with Dell an assistant football, ii371 OT001' u,h ShMh' Ar,I0"' Massey and 165 with Jim Miller. Campbell, charity stripe for his 41 tallies. basketball and head baseball Parara, ufah, freastyia Rabbits also The second-piac53 5. Poor. Arizona. Wlnrow Gests 24 coach at Murray High School, Sheperd, Utah, Utah; had four firsts Wltll Gil Keuh at Akrop, freestyl Arizona, Rockwell, Utah 73 0. 11 0 W. VA. LaUU uniman ai 10? TOWN, CHARLES Hall got able assistanr i from Saturday was named as the Dermyer, individual medley loo, Pmil Erwin, recreational Utah Mangan, Aniona first for Roark, director Barbara Jo Rubin rode Joe Winrow with 24 points and utyw Barney at 133 and Rick D?vis at (AP) Borger, Arliona; Rlfchlt, Arl- - 145. Diving favored Cohesian to victory in Bob Shafer, who tallied 20. Win-ro- Murray City. zona. 166 4 point!. The summary: The announcement was made Elche, Utah; ShepTown also had 13 rebounds. butterfly the- feature at Charles erd, Utah; Bennelt, Arizona. 2 09 7. Teaam scoring: Uintah, 102; Delta, 90, L. m trail lt. wt. yet powerful ii.s commis18-- 4 Clark and the now on Cushing, AkroP. track by Westminster, Utah; race freestyle Saturday night, HP. Morgan, 54, Wasatch, 39, Parowan, 22, Heady Dval Sprocket, 50 S. Utah; Poore, Arizona AH became the first female to win season, was never threatened sioner of parks and public safe; Dermyer, Rotery Vetve, Oil lejectle backjtroke Arizona. Tvkeler frame. flat race and led Ly 30 points at one ty. Cushing said the position 2 147 Reese, Utah; Wandrey, a regular and that ONLY Elnab, Utah; Parfreettyi stage of the game. The Parsons will be part-timin the United States. Utah; Mangan, Arizona 5 10 2. 2 12 Ma 12.000 Ml. Warranty Campbell will start his duties ara, breaststroke Roark, Utah; A record Charle Town night had a Everything bulge at the Sheehe, Arizona; Warner, Arizona. 2 75 8 with the city March 1. For crowd of 9,35S cheered the Arizona relay freestyle QUICK'S INC. Poore). Newman, Passey, (Bennett, The brunette to victory Campbell attended Piovo pub- - 3.31.4. F WMtmstr. West. St. 2228 S. ftk Beit M 2 Rich.tts Kin 3 0 sc10ls an(t BYU where he Builder SALES, SfftVICr PARTS as she urged Cohesian along the 4 7 m 14 Tefibi Adam 41 Mall OpilllMf i played baseball. His sophomore Bryant 4 i rail to beat Reely Beeg by a 15 Knit Oar Stan laa. 20 Shafar 10 Stoves o 3 Clark o football and basketball teams at neck in the 6 IM4.a. furlong test. She 11 24 Wlnrov 14 Bryant 6 l. have had tremendous Use the Daily lie Murray was timed in 1:20 2 Lvont Rausch 7 Kathy 3 9 Davidson Schrah won-los- t records over the past Kielv was third. Lantz s 7tfc West 4th to., Classified Ads several seasons. Cohesian, which paid $2.80, 44 Total! 3 lit Talalt It Western 57, Haiftim; Wstminstr $2 80 and $2.50, and Reely Beeg State 42 Fouled Out: Lentz. were coupled in the betting. Total Fouls: Westminster IS Western Both are owned by D. Forrest state 20. Lawson and trained by Bryan GUNNISON, HaU. 10-- 2 110-8- 9 jj 15 1969 - - 69-3- - Murray Taps City Aide jockette Nets Victory in Horse Race j e .jj Kawasaki w - Pat-Io- Arlzo-na- d TOOLS pari-mutu- e d 57-4- d d OFT 1 Use the Daily Want Ads 2 0 4 1 3 . KETCHUM'S 355-45- 6 ll-- Wdd. Miss Rubinl who failed in her bid to ride at Floridas Tropical Park because of a jockeys boycott, was taken off Friary Court In the 10th race and replaced by Nick Shuk. No reason was given for the move. Stanley T. Green Jr., a steward, said of Miss Runins historic ride: You have to give it to her an A for her first attempt. After Barbara .To failed in her bid to ride at Tropical, Diane Crimm rode three races at Hia-leHer best finish was fourth. Miss Rubin, a resident of Miami, has been issued a temporary license at Charles Town. She will be evaluated bv stewards, after two races, and if she passes the test, she will be given an apprentice license. Engan Grata Pin Victory PARAMUS, N.J. (AP) -Ralph Engan of Monsey, N.Y., 9 victory staggered to a over Mike McGrath of El Cerrito, Calif., Saturday to win the $10,000 first prize in the Professional Bowlers Associations $75,000 Cougar Open. McGrath collected $6,000. The championship match was a letdown in comparison with the other three games in the final. In the next to last game, victory Engan rolled a over Dick Weber of St. Imis, who finished third and collected 181-14- 24-MONT- H GUARANTEE 268-23- 7 $4,000. Weber defeated Jim Stefanich in the secof Joliet, HI., ond match after eliminating Bob Collatos of Santa Monica, Calif., won the $3,000 Stefanich fourth prize and Collatos $2,500 for fifth. It was Engans second victory and his first this year. In addition to the $10,000 first prize, he also won a new automobile. Hi-W- ay 266-18- Junior Soccer Meet Called 205-17- Utah Junior Soccer Assn, directors will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Big Boy restaurant, 4th So. and State, tc plan for the new season. Entries from clubs should be made at 8 p.m. Utah High School Soccer Assn, will meet Thursoay at 7 East Club p.m. at entries will be accepted at 8 p.m. 2258-St- h Former Utah Netter Loses team were The (AP) doubles upset Saturday night, sending the second annual Macon InterTennis national Tournament into its fial round without a single ranking player. The No. 1 foreigner, Thomas Koch of Brazil, lost to Manolo In Orantes of Spain the semifinals. The top ranked doubles team, Jim Osborne of Salt L.ake and Jim McManus of Berkeley, Calif., fell to the Czechoslovakian team of Jan Kukal and Jan 4 6, Kodes, Earlier, Mark Cox, British national champion, advanced to the singles finals by beating MACON, yt GA. 7-- U!H3KZ2$II Q..7P ro CLIME'S SALES 5540 South Stata Phona 262 5521 Osborne, American, Use the Daily : 4-P- Want Ads Finals in the 2 ly Special Nylon Tires 6:50x13 Tubeless Black r.u Federal Excise Tax Allstate Steel Cord Madsal Tires ALLSTATE Passenger Tire Guarantee Tread Wear-O- Tread Life Guarantee Guaranteed Afelnet: All fail ommmiM ass ffiamm as low as urea of the tire resulting from normal road hazards or defects in material or workmanship. For How Long: For the life of the original tread. Whet Sear Will Do: Repair nail punctures at no charge. In case of failure, in exchange for the lire, replace it charging only the proportion of current ut Guarantee . CuuantMd A(aint: wear-ou- Tread t. 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