Show iriiiniianiiiiniirii 4B Standard-Examin- State Travel Fast Pitch — 8 Page Brake 0 6 Page Brake 1 (finish of Ahoy 12 suspended game) Trapper Slow Pitch — Sweetwater Station 11 Carter Audio Eagles 6 Friday July 3‘ 1981 er Swift-Sho- Swift-Sha- Sports briefs LPGA Dykes crush ylls 14 ALBUQUERQUE NM (UPI) — Mike Mar- ton id id 0 Cztcnoslovakia 6-- 2 53-2- picked up the win after a now has three of the Dukes and start shaky last seven victories He is the team’s first winner Steve Brown 7 took the loss 10-- 5 10-ga- me 7-- Top finishers in Hill golf 4 5 6 8 try Peart HILL AIR FORCE BASE — The Hill Air Force Base Ladies Association is planning a member-gues- t tournament for July 22 event will be open to all female employThe ees as well as military and civilian dependents Their guests may not be members of the Hill golf course The tournament will include low gross and low net divisions and will be 18 holes Entries must be in by noon July 15 Further information can be obtained from 5 or Aloha Northam at Ebie Jacobs at 479-820- 3 Royal Greens golf results ROY — The Royal Greens Ladies' Association conducted the Kiesel Taylor Shop low net tournament Wednesday with winners announced in four flights Winners were Ruby Roper in championship flight Alice Tannehill in first flight LaVerne Davis in second flight and Marie Sottasanti in ‘the Royal flight Next at the club will be a member best ball with 18 holes scheduled for all Itournament v but the Royal flight Tee times begin at 8 am pm ' Boxing 6 pm pm 7 J 286 greatest Sports Legends (cable Channel 10) 8:30 — pm Tennis — Wimbledon men’s singles semifinals (HBO) 8:30 r finals highpm women’s singles 10:30 2) (Channel lights pm Saturday - — Wimbledon men’s singles final (Channel 2) 7 am Football — Edmonton vs Ottawa (cable Channel 17) 8:30 am I Tennis — Eddie Dibbs vs Manuel Orantes (Channel 20) 10 am NBC Sports Summer Season — Boxing: Thomas Hearns vs Pablo Baez Jose Cuevas vs Jerry Cheatham auto racing bicycle racing (Channel 2) 1:20 pm Golf — Western Open (Channel 5) 1:30 pm Greatest Sports Legends — (Channel 4) 2:30 pm CBS Sports Saturday — Cliff - gymnastics (Channel diving 2:30 pm I America Sports rodeo 5) — Intercol- (Channel 7) 2:30 pm ABC Wide World of Sports — Auto racing: Firecracker 400 (Channel 4) 3 pm Soccer — Seattle vs Washington (cable Channel 17) 3All-St-pm Soccer Soccer — British 4 11) (Channel pm Golf — Sally Little and Nancy Lorez Melton vs Johnny Miller legiate 1 3345-- Stubo n ation Department George Memorial Tourna- play during the past ment staged last three years and is un weekend at Pocatel- bear The Ogden team event went unbeaten tourin the two-da- y to route en ney taking the team title The Ogden team won all four of its tourney games Chorlm Mudwfl 6-- 4-- the championship department at 399-825- 3 Chuck Anderson CRB Realtor including wins over Schwinn-man’- s of Idaho Falls 1 Powers Candy of Pocatello 2 Amcor of Idaho Falls 0 and Conrad Bischoff of Idaho Falls 0 in 7-- The second and final session of summer tennis lessons offered by the Ogden City Recreation Department will begin Monday Youngsters between the ages of 10 and 17 who are interested in participating may register at either the Mount Ogden Park courts on Monday morning or the Bonneville Park courts on Wednesday morning Participants between the ages of 10 to 12 will register at 9 am those between the ages of 13 to 15 wiU sign up at 10 am while those players ages 16 and 17 will register at 11 am Eight lessons will be offered for a $5 fee which is payable at the time of registration Players are reminded that no street shoes will be allowed on the tennis courts and they must provide their own racquets For more information call the recreation HOMEOWNER'S ADVISOR T?f2T ticipate in the Idaho 6-- New York (NASI) — Signed foiword David Homs of Winston Churchill High in Vancouver British Columbia St lows (MISl) — Signed eooch Al Twt to 0 two- - THE one of only two Utah teams invited to par- game Ogden pitcher Kurt Hancock was named the tournament’s most valuable player and teammate Dave Hoch won the tourney’s “Mr Hus- tle” award Other members of the Wardley Corporation team include De- - nnis Rasmussen Dick Sparks Robbie Hill Boyd Summers Gary Marietti Brent Hart Joey Hill Mark Sackett Kirt Boyer and Mark Stromberg Coach of the team is Darwin Hill SINGLES ARE BUYING HOMES QUESTION: I have b©n rent- ing for several years and I think I'm ready to buy a house As a single woman I wonder if it will be difficult for me to purchase and finance a home Am I part of a small minority being single and looking for a home? ANSWER: In 1970 less than one half of one percent of home purchases were by single individuals By 1980 this figure jumped to twenty-fopercent Surprisingly more women than men purchased homes in that year ur A recent survey indicated some other interesting findings: 1 In 1970 home buyers without children numbered less than six percent In 1 980 that number jumped to seventy-eigpercent 2 In 1970 individuals ht and younger thirty-fiv- e bought less than ten percent of houses sold In 1981 they accounted for sixty-eigpercent of the sales 3 Families with more than one breadwinner purchased about fifteen percent of the houses in 1 970 This jumped to seventy percent in 1 980 ht There is no question that you are part of a large and growing group that represents an important segment of the home buying public Be assured that the same criteria that applies to mar- ried couples in qualifying for home ownership and mortgage financing will apply to you Therefore you should proceed into the market with the same confidence and optimism as married couples Let's discuss you home buying or selling plans Call us at 394-668- 5 or 1 er stop by Realty World Abide at 3080 Washington Blvd Ogdon Utah Wo look forward to working with you 776-131- 3634-- Greg Powers Mike Peck JC Snead Andy North Mike Reid Jim Tom Colbert lee 3744-- 71 71 3546-- 71 3645-- 71 3645-- 71 3645--71 3636--71 3547-- 72 3646-- 72 3646--72 3637-- 72 3646-- 72 3546-- Jenluns Trevino Bob Beauchemm Rod CuH Tom Kit 'Mike Gov Ion Hinkle Hal Irwin Jim Choicer 3646-- 72 Tewell Doug ‘Ion Nielsen 3646-- 72 3646-- Burra Georg 72 72 3647-- 73 3647-- 73 3647-- 73 3845-- 73 3647-- 73 3746-- 73 3845-- 73 3845—- 73 3647-- 73 3637-- 73 3647-- 73 3746--73 3746-- 73 3944--73 3746--73 3747-- 74 Vdentm lee Elder Bob Murphy Mike Donald Bill Bntton lorry Nelson Rex Coidwell Gibby Gilbert Mark McCwnber 3844-- Tommy Sammy Rachels Bill Krotzert Curtis Strange Charlie Gibson Barney Thompson Peter Oasterhun Dave Eichelberger Ed Fion Mark lye Si reck 3747-- 74 74 3945-- 74 3747-- 74 3638-- 74 3945--74 3846-- 74 3747-- 74 Nams Jim Barber Tom Purtzer Jack Renner John Fought Mark Wobla Frank Conner Hubert Green Mike Holbnd Ray Carrasco Jen Thomsen Ed Dougherty Jeff Mitchell Crow Stabler Ed Sneed lee 4044-- 3648-3648-3440-- 74 74 74 74 3747-- 74 3946-- 75 3748-- 75 3946-- 75 3640--75 3847-- 75 Chill 3847-3847-- Trane 75 75 3640-- 76 David Thora DOOOf GET UP TO $250 BACK ON MOST HONDA STREET MOTORCYCLES 3846-- 74 3945-- John Cook Jerry Pat Mark Hayes Wayne lew Akin 68 69 3544-- 69 3544-- 69 Simons Jim PI wonpBTT From now until Labor Day your Honda dealer is taking it to the limit Make your best deal on almost any Honda road bike And get up to $250 back from Honda Noif’s and’s or but’s You buy your bike you get your bucks But act fast while your dealer still has the model you want After all about the only motorcycle that moves faster than a Honda is a Honda with a rebate 10) — — Sunday Championship finals (Channel am 20) Baseball — Richmond vs Toledo (cable Channel 12) 12:05 pm Golf — Western Open (Channel FOLLOW THE LEADER 5) 12:30 pm NBC SportsWorld — Boxing: Ayub Kalule vs Sugar Ray Leonard bicycle racing (Channel 2) 2 pm Western Outdoorsman — (Channel 4) 2:30 pm CBS Sports Sunday — Auto racing: French Grand Prix (Channel 5) 2:30 pm The American Sportsman — (Channel 4) 3 pm Greatest Sports Legends — (cable Channel 3) 12:30 am - £ 7 Radio Tonight Baseball — Salt Lake City at Albuquerque (KPRQ 1230 AM) 6:50 pm 0 f j i £? L ' O O itM "(J Saturday Baseball — Salt Lake City at Albuquerque (KPRQ 1230 AM) 6:50 pm ' Baseball Sunday -- - — Salt Lake City at Albuquerque (KPRQ 1230 AM) 12:50 pm Monday ar i: straight league titles in Ogden City Recre- (Par 72) Dan Pooley Joe Inman Greatest Sports Legends 11 5 ors in the annual has swept three defeated thus far this season has alsobeen invited to participate in the annual Pioneer Memorial Tournament scheduled to begin on July 17 at Salt Lake City $300000 Western Open At Oak Brack III July 2 Rodeo — 1981 National Collegiate pm — Hired Joe Thomas as on edmimstrotor St lows— Signed running bock Stump MitcheUd the Citadel to a series of one-yecontracts Hedtey Buffalo — Named Nick Ponno assistant cooch Miami (NASI) — Fired ccoch Ogden swept top hon- - The Wardley Corporation team which PGA Baseball — Denver vs Omaha doubleheader (cable Channel 3) -- l 2 Endurance (act Phoenix Daytona At Doytono leads Flo July 2 Thuredqy'e Results hnahert lated with type of ear end lope Phoenix 8 Tucson o Albuquerque 14 Salt lake 5 1 Mondeville-Johnso- n Mozdo 152 bps Hawaii 5 Vancouver ) 2 Downng-Waug- h Portland 9 Spokane 3 Mozdo 152 3 d Mozdo 147 Friday's Gome Phoenix at Tucson 4 Elmore-StiMazda 145 Ratcliff Mazda 145 Salt lake of Albuquerque 5 Ulmski-SpAtazdo 145 Edmonton of Seokone 6 Nealon-Job- e Buick 143 7 Vancouvr al focomo 8 AMC 142 Porttond at Hawaii Elvis Mazda 140 9 10 Lambke-Zol- lr Mazda 140 140 Soccer Made in Germany (Channel 7) 6:30 pm Soccer - 7 4 10 3 9 Southern Division - W - 6'j 6 RX-- 3 Football — Edmonton vs Ottawa (cable Channel 17) 6 pm and 12:30 am I 01 Moido (cable Channel 10) 8:30 pm Football — British Columbia vs Montreal (cable Channel 17) 9 pm Soccer — Atlanta at Los Angeles (cable Channel 12) 9:05 pm — (cable Channel 10) 2 6 Pet Gl 909 — 1 818 4V4 500 333 286 7Vj 7Vi 250 5 4 Zeller and Jerry Pate (cable Channel 12) 5:35 9 6 4 1 Soltlake Ron Pawtucket (cable Channel 10 Albuquerque AH Tim Richmond vs Spokane Edmonton and Rob McFartm A MC Spirit 142 ond H W AJexandr Mazda RX-- 3 s Hill ladies set golf tourney — I W 1 Smith lambke and contrtxti Tuiso The Wardley Cor- poration men’s fast pitch softball team of Golf team Tonight Division Portland focomo ' Vancouver Hawaii JIO r-3 Baseball Northern Tucson r-2 4 PCL 7 Paul nmnna 3638—73 Pet CB 000 — 455 4 5 364 10 Gonzolei to the Japanese league' Cboko Tigers Basketball Seattl — Signed guard Mark Rodford to e one-ye"make-goocontract College Roanoke — Named Ed Green athletic director Football Baltimore — Announced the retirement of center Ken 73 73 3647-- 73 Baseball 140 toieball Turn — Sold contract of Wichita outfielder Don fo?? “ 9"“ eHm Local fleam fliriumphsa lo Ida 3638-- Martin Rebut Walton J Elmore ond Fred Stiff Moido RX-- 3 145 Chuck Ulimlu ond Ml Speer Mazda RX-- 3 145 Jhti Nealon ond Bill Jobe Mozdo RX-- 3 145 Luis Sreix and Javier Garcia Buick Skyhook 9 Damy 1 Kathy V 7 Transactions 3746-- Miller Alice Ji victory Television Cindy Judy Rankin Sandra Past Bonne lauer Jan Blalock Hollis Stacy BEACH Fla (AP) -T- he lop 10 finishers Thursday night's Doytono 6 Hours Champion Spark Hug Challenge with ao4nvers type of car laps completed and winner's overage speed m mph: 1 Roar Mondeville and Amos JeMson Mcada RX- 3 152797070 2 Jim Downing ond Tom Waugh Moido RX4 152 Hurley Haywood and Jock Dunham Mazda RX-- 3 9-- 392-121- Hill DAYTONA HILL AIR FORCE BASE — The Hill Air Force Base Ladies Golf Association Best Ball tournament Wednesday produced the follow--' ing list of top scorers In the Jets flight Marion Cashmore and Pauline Crooks had the low gross score fol- lowed by two teams Pug Kikuchi and Flo Abrams and the Shirley JohnsonFudge Kunimoto team in second place In the net of the flight Jan Crowder and Trilva ‘ portion Poppell teamed to beat Barbara Anderson 'and Colleen Groll for top honors In the Bombers flight Kay Ellis and “Suzanne Collipi won the gross event with Betty Peterson and Elaine Steffen taking second Low net winners were Sibylle Lyra and Jan Callahan with second shared by Bonnie Allen and Donna Oleson and the team of Blanche Glover and Hazel Davis Fighters flight winners were Helen Schulf er and Dottie Smith Distributing 5 Crittenden Paint Hill Air Force Base 11 3646—- 724 Tony's 3647—- 72 Trophies 0 Silent Knight Muffler 3 Blen Smith Insurance 2 Afropolilon Slow Pitch — Sound 3924 73 Compony 10 New Accent Hoir Com- 3548—73 E?nT 5 EH Knudson Construction 13 Ogden 6 Wardley Corporation 15 3647— 73 Mark H Bott Company 6 Nielsen 19- - Four foster Waterbeds on® Duntz m five-inning- jyjt"! King HB Auto racing BRIGHAM CITY — The Ogden Pioneers American Legion baseball team utilized strong pitching and aggresive hitting to down Brigham City 3 here Thursday Dave Johnson struck out 12 batters in for the Pioneers with Scott McCulloch whiffing four more in relief Mike Memmott while Shane Cummings Matt went Dryman Terry Vemieuw Mike Brown and JR Richardson all collected RBI’s and Dan For Brigham City David Keller Newton rapped out doubles while Shawn Gardner went The Pioneers will be in Reno Nev Saturday to play two games against a senior Babe Ruth Slow Pitch — Brown Brothers 11 Jones Construction 8 Green's Insurance 6 Ed's Body Shop 4 3645-7-1 Old Mon's Saloon 12 RW Taylor Steel 2 Wolfe's Sportsman's Headquarters 7! 15 Gift House 7 Petersen Honda 9 3jja 3645—7) Cutter Lob "B" 6 3744-- 71 Cosmopolitan Blue Fast Pitch — Jer- 3744--71 ry's Appliance Repair 2 Bouchard Con- 3M6-- 7I itajetion 0 Wardley Corporation 11 qTjTii Leon Poulsen Construction 1 Daniel Betsy Tigers 33‘ Fillies 12 29 Blue Jay 13 Intermediate — Sluggers 19 Jox 14 Galleon Girls 19 Ding Bats 3 Major — Grand State 28 Super Sluggers 6 3J44Z70 Donna Capon Myra Van Hoose Kathy Whitworth Joan Joyce 746-- 1 for the Gulls 9--3 DmmnlrL Beth 6-- 2 Women's doubles Semifinals Kathy Jordon and Anne Smith 1 U S dd Rotolyn Foirbonk end Tanya Harford 7 South Africa 6--1 6--2 Mixed doubles Semifinals John Austin and Tracy Austin I def Vipy Amritraj Indio and Virgina Wode 6--3 34 74 Frew McMillan South Africa and Betty Stave 2 Holland def Kevm Curren and Tanya Hotrord 7 South Africa 6--7 — Love 3633-- 49 3435--49 Petit Fleming and John McEnroe 1 U $ 6-- 4 2 Okker Holland and Dick Stockton U S 6-- 3 Cindy Kessler Sob Lutz and Stan Smith 3 US def Peter Chris Johnson McNamara and Paul McNomee 2 Australia 64 24 Sandra Spuixh Sharon Barrett 44 74 64 Gail Hirata Women's Singles Finals Cathy Mant def Mono Mondhkovo Cathy Shark Chris Evert Uoyd U $ 7-- City junior Lions Potty Hayes Catny Marts Alison Sheord Jo Ann Washom Tom Potty Sheehan Mtn'i oouMw A 3436-4- 9 wjmy KvynoBQB n Nancy Amy Akott Penny Pull Men's Sinaln Semifinole Borg 1 WJen del Jimmy Cornn 3 US 6--0 0-6--3 4--6 64 John McEnroe 2 US 6 Rad Frawhy Autlroln 64 Dukes pounded out 16 hits to coast to a 14-Pacific Coast League win over the Salt Lake City Gulls The Dukes fell behind 8-- in the first inning but added two runs in the second another in the third and three in the fourth Albuquerque which is undefeated and 0 in the second half of the PCL season sent a seventh dozen men to the plate in an eight-ru- n inning The Dukes have now stroked 100 hits in their last seven games and are 2 on the Pioneers collect rW afar piavor'i name denote seeding) (Figure — Orioles 8 Major Dodgers 11 Athletic 2 Buck 6 (A72) Janet Coles Sandra Hayne Pat Bradley Marlene Hagge Jon Stephenson Rosey Bartlett Julie Stongsr JoAnne Comer Witnbleden Chompieftship A) Wimbledon England July 2 shall drove in two runs with his 18th homer of the year Thursday night and the Albuquerque 5 year Brian Holton City junior $200000 IPG Nttr Mow Clonk At Fomto dee Cmradee Quehet July 2 w w Baseball — Salt Lake City at Phoenix (KPRQ 1230 AM) 8:20 pm ALWAYS £ WEAR A HELMET AND EYE PROTECTION 14Hl Xnienc an Honda uiq jtnnu'o A Iih |