Show I 8C Standard-Examin- Thursday August er 1 2 1 982 Sports briefs oils fall v Indians lead ff© will be held Friday at Romrel Pioneer Park which is located behind the 4th Street Com- (AP) — John Harris doubled SPOKANE run in the eighth inning home the and three Spokane pitchers combined on a five-hittas the Indians beat Salt Lake City 3 in Pacific Coast League baseball Wednesday night - The victory upped Spokane's Northern Division lead to four games while Salt Lake’s Southern Division cushion dwindled to two thanks to Albuquerque’s 10-- 4 victory over Tacoma ' Salt Lake had taken a 1 lead on solo home runs by Steve Stroughter and Domingo Ramos but Spokane tied it in the seventh on a pinch-hi- t single by Mike Brown and moved 2 on Harris’ double and Les Pearse-y’- s ahead single in the eighth Angel Moreno 0 picked up the win for one go-ahe- ad ment this week due to a Northern Division tournament Coffee will be served at 8 am with beginning at 9 am plex Registration will be held the afternoon of the race from 4 to 6 pm with races getting under way at 6:30 pm For more information on racing rules or upcoming race dates call either the recrea1 3 or Bingham Cyclery tion office er 4-- fo 2 games sufi tee-tim- Rockets' Dunleavy wins y MONTICELLO NY (UPI) — Mike of the Houston Rockets defeated team3 mate Calvin Murphy 2 Wednesday to take the final round of a tennis tournament for NBA players Dunleavy earned $1500 for his victory while Murphy took the $1000 second prize Both donated part of their winnings to the Dun-leav- 399-498- 399-825- es Best ball winners listed PLEASANT VIEW — The White Barn best Ladies’ Association held a ball tournament Tuesday Carol Canfield and Jan Moyes captured the championship flight while Dee Daily and Mary Dell McFarland won the masters flight Next week’s event will be a beat the pro tournament beginning at 8 am Maurice Stokes Foundation for indigent two-memb- er 4-- 5-- Angel inning of relief while Doug Corbett earned his first save Gene Nelson 1 took the loss in his first appear0-- ance since being sent down by the Seattle Mariners Ketch am gets Tourney winners named hole-in-o- mer NBA players weekly twilight tournament staged Tuesday by the Valley View Men’s Association 'Ken Cromwell who recently set a new course record at the White Barn Country Club Kurt Bosen John Harris and Brett Schneiter all shot 36 to tie for second place In the low net division Jack Schneiter had Ned 29 Kevin Keate was second with 30 31 at Nelson finished third Henry Siegfried and Clarence Newman tied for fourth at 31 Dave Casteel was sixth with 32 while Gary Geesman Joe Dominguez and Joe Laurella tied for seventh place with 33s State hold will volleyball girl’s volleyball champion tryouts Monday from 9 am to noon at the Warrior gym All girls interested in earning a spot on the team should attend Tryouts are open to any girl who will attend Weber High this fall El Monte Football equipment will be issued to Ogden High players on Saturday morning at the football storage room in the OHS gym Juniors and seniors may pick up their gear at 8 am while sophomores will be issued their equipment at 10 am Five women guessed their scores exactly to tie for first place in the El Monte Ladies’ Designed to deliver a hunting arrow with magnum force pulSpeed bars and maximum extracts ley design energy from the high performance reflex limbs Available in 3914’’ or 42 Vi” lengths 1981 models eel top-rate- women's winners ar Ruth Doctor Arlene Liptrot Gloria Hughes Sharon Trolson and Glenna Shupe all shot Entire Stock Compound Bows Walton leads winners their estimates In a playoff for the top spot in the ladies’ 27 12 points grabbed assists as his all-sta- rs Indiana-Ne- w nesday night and Lengths rebounds and had 9 downed a combined Jersey NBA team 131-12- 5 ©Ott Many Models LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Bill Walton scored association best ball tournament from last month Earlene Clyde and Sharon Trolson were the winners There will be no ladies’ association tourna- - Another American Bicycle AssociationOg-de- n City Recreation Division motorcross race List al Manager Lou Nanne has wanted Brian Bellows to wear a North Stars’ jersey for so long he’s willing to give the young right winger his own number Bellows the North Stars’ top draft pick will inherit Nanne’s old playing No 23 this season and hopefully do more with it than Nanne did d The right winger Wednesday signcontract ed an estimated $1 million five-yethe with the North Stars longest pact ever offered to a first year player by the club Nanne has been tracking the St Catharines Ontario native for two years Association Wansgard’s “estimate your score” tournament Thursday Bicycle race set Friday 23495 MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) — Minnesota Gener- 4--A Players to get equipment ‘Explorer’ — Bellows signs with JStars Volleyball tryouts Monday Weber High School the Browning struction and Plumbing Co specks tournament Tuesday and Wednesday at Schneiter’s Riverside golf course In the first flight Vera Russo was the winner Second flight honors were shared by Jean Mattson and Ruby Smith The third flight winner was Pat Sue Jones The next ladies’ association event will be a mystery hole tourney on 1981 for- : The Lakeside Ladies’ Association played its Parker Brothers ConRIVERDALE ne 150-yar- Here! 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