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Show j0 rinrrryiwrrv' y 2 v 'TnrtT,ynn yyywr u v v vv v City Track AAarks Pue For Rewrite t'jifWow Al Need Work. iimmiuiiiiiiHiiiimmiiiiitimiiiimmiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiniiiiiiiimiii Im slow, I need work! It was a disappointed Richard Wow, , Breaking track records is like eating more you crack the more you like! &id so it is this Saturday at South High wtifn the second annr City Invitational places 16 records on the line for Utahs Class A prep athletes. Trials begin at 9 a.m. at Souths quarter mile oval with finals scheduled at 2 p.m. A top show is promised, t ji complete is scheduled for die record book. If athletes in the classic perform to par with last weeks show at Snow Invitational, look for 14 of 16 City Invitational records to fall. ; dash and the broadjump pnly tiie stnd much chance of withstanding the threat of !68 prep parade. While the City Invitational high jump mark of 6 hasnt been matched in SQow Invitational competition thus far, Bonneville's Clyde Baker is certain to turn it tills wr .U' I know Ive got a long way to go to reach my but Im back on the track and waa satisfied goal, with my run today, smiled Skylines junior miler g effort hi that Paul Olson after Us event In the 18th annual classic over the weekend. record-breakin- te day-lon- Tve done better, grinned pole vaulter Mike g Johnson following his 13-- 5 show in that event. Swenson had clocked a 9.8 in his effort, Olson had a 4:17.7 in his mile and Johnson saw where he could have made 14 feet I ticked the bar with my elbow, he said somewhat disgustedly. A general dissatisfaction marks todays young athletes. And maybe its this dissatisfaction that makes busts like the Ephraim outing possible. g record-breakin- 220-yar- d 6-- week. Easts Richard Swenson could turn the KO ihajk into a 68 standard with a host of a threat to that mark. ; I And the party isnt likely to; atop with individuals. Ail three relay marks ascertain to fall during the day. Reason behind the predicted blitz is the history of the City Invitational. A diluted field that tournament last year when Snow Junior College conducted its annual classic. h$thy of the top competitors werent in Cl broad-jpntpe- Swenson talkd after dash mark the ing tying of the Snow Invitational Track and Reid meet over the weekend. 100-yar- J record-breakin- rs g record-smashi- Maybe m qorflpetition. put a top field is predicted Saturday. South 440 ace Cliff Strong Invitational favorite. ; I Each of the 16 marks are vulnerable d spite tiie snow and rain that has marked most g practices. ; I suspect well see a new mark in every eyeht, says Souths veteran track master Naje Long. Records set could last for some time. Ifihotild Skylines Paul Olson match last weeks Snow Invitational performance, hed whack over 21 seconds off the mile mark. The SIT mark is 4:17.7. The Cl mark is 4:38.0 a difference of :2L3. d mark is certain to change frOnf its present :10.4. But whether Eastis Swenson can establish a new century and 220 (&1.9) mark in tiie same day remains to be qarly-Sprin- 5-- 7, d . Skyline, a favorite to unseat Highland as qhampion of the Cl Classic, has another cerin half miler Greg Baldtain record-breakwin Baldwin ran a nifty 1:58.1 record-bankinhalf mile at Snow a feat that went ahoost unnoticed in light of Olsons new mile tpafk. Orems Darryl Pearce, likewise, la unsung as the tempo of the years trade season quickens. This senior athlete for the Golden Tigers et a new mark In the high hurdles of :14.3 and tied the SIT. low hurdle mark of :20.0. He? be shooting at Cl marks 16.2 and :21.4, lOOWd I dash dash :16.X 121.4 OR. tin. JMMl ISO a i Javalln irw HERB SOUTH STATE TRAILER SUPPLY PHONI 4SA-3- 1 , 0:30.0 1:33.4 5:44.1 i 1 Change Scoring Rule? Olson was fast enough to help. He clocked a 1)51.7 time for his lap on the Skyline team that set a new standard in the mile relay. His teammates for this effort were Gaylen Merrill, Gary Adams, and Greg Baldwin. New time, 3:29.2. Keeping It Close Keeping it dose right down the Wire Was Orems great hurdler Darryl Pearce. Pearce set a high hurdle mark ( :14.S) and tied the low hurdle standard (:20.0) for a sterling afternoon. But in keeping with the pinch of the stopwatch, Pearce kept things interesting In the race for the Outstanding Athlete award. Fron$1.79 4x8 PANELS H" 4x8 Ssnftf PlywMf . - 2.99 CRAPE STAKES ...EcSVC CHRIS & DICK'S Utahs Flnt ind - The teleNEW YORK (AP) phone has been jangling constantly this week in Joe Deys cozy office on the third floor of Goif House, 43 East 38th Street, Thats the heart beat of American golf. Theyre all exercised over the De Vicenzo ruling in the Masters, said Dey, a neat, precise man who looks a decade d years. younger than his Some insist the rules are unfair. Some just ask for information. Others wonder when theyre going to be changed. Theres not very much I can tell them. The present rules have evolved from years of testing and reforging. They are the rules because they have been found to be the best and fairest for all concerned. We cant change them until 1970, at any rate. To avoid confusion, the UJS. Golf Assoc Ation and tiie Royal and Ancient Club of St. Audrey ; meet only every two years to review the code. We have just made some changes. The prime changes, put into effect this year, involve outlawing of the croquet-puttin- g style and the invoking of the continuous-puttinrule on tiie greens. The recent furor was raised over paragraph three of rule 38 which states that a man is for his own score and M is bound by what he signs. If hej signs for a score greater than JTl he shot he is stuck with It If he LJ signs for a lower score he is JM one-clea- n, g a HOOCH 0333? mo disqualified. Roberto De Vicenzo of tina, reign- ing British Open king, mistakenly signed for a par 4 when he actually had a birdie M file 71st hole in file Masters and, as a result, lost file title by a stroke to Bob Goalby. A world-wid- e protest ensued. Why should a golfer be responsible for his own score, when its not necessary in any other sport? Why not let an official do it? The rules are antiquated. They should be brought into conformity with modem times. Ad infinitum. Dey recalled that until about 10 years ago the USGA had official . sewers for the major the Open, championships Amateur, etc. "We had men and later ladies who belonged to the dub, he that pill wasnt hard enough to swallow, Harker, who had set a new high jump record And if SHOO, Argen- liable, added. The errors were numerous. It caused all sorts of confusion. 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Gill's at am m RECAPS ORLEANS (UPI)-Ro- nnie South, an Arkansas quarterback who was drafted fifth by the Saints, signed a New Orleans contract Tuesday for the 1968 National Football If you prefer, use the classified counter, South 143 Main" ' tsoair 6-- NEW The person who answers will write your ad for you. Just say "Charge it. atetcat nationwide of 4 earlier in the day, saw Delta's outstanding junior jumper Doug Bailey eclipse it with a South Signs 5. i t msf But this group of men, quarterbacked by Dale Thompson conducted their finest tournament' in more than a decade. Competition was keen. More teams than ever participated. A bigger meet is scheduled next year. And its a worthy program. Money made by the group is given to help handicapped children. 521-353- ere.s BRAKE lege seasons. Dial VALUE (4 The Sugar House Lions roared loud and clear this Spring. It takes a lot of work to keep basketball enthusiasm high following the high school and col- peoplei 96 Is heartless it may seen at times, the player is compelled to assume responsibility for his card. Otherwise, the. game would be chaotic. It Is necessary also that tiie score be authenticated im- Sugar Housa Lions Roar Who needs a genie when Classified Ads per form such amazing feats. For instance, theyve helped people sell motorless cars, find homes fer billy goats, and locate buyers for burlap peanut bags and used wigs. Theres nothing mysterious about the effectiveness of Classified Ads. They bring hist results because theyre read by so many Frt Any Car WHEELS leap. Wood Supar Maritat SS2S South Radwood Road Opan waakdaya t-- Sun. 5--5 e 8S K1UFFL1RS Manhattan. hs 6-- Only It Isnt lbce football and mediately, he added, because it as some critics baseball, of the affects players strategy contend, Dey said. still on the course. By WILL GRIMSLEY Associated Press Writer margin. V I f record-breakin- five-tent- I ? Skylines Olson summed tt up beet when he said his being on a team was more exciting than g 4:17.7 winning the mile fat his time. Im not a 440 man, but Tm running second. I hope I can help the team. Swenson and Pearce had a pair of victories. Neither had the chance that was Binghams Paul Harker. who had a chance to place fourth in the low hurdlea arid thereby win the OA award. Harker won the title a year ago. Barker missed his fourth place finish in the low hurdles. He finished fifth. He had 10 points. He was tied with Swenson and Pearce. Pearce ran a kg on the 880 relay team that finished fourth behind Highland, Judge and Skyline. It waa good for of a point. That was Pearces win 175-1- UMItt 17WA Dltcu Slwtput Mila Rafay-3- :.S leo Relay 1:2M Medlar Raley 3:41.1 Note: IN mark. 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Best A effort last week was Orems Gaylen Blaylock who registered a 13-A 13-- 0 also Is the best Cl effort Tom Duvall, Pleasant Grove's mighty will lead field event giants in a midget at predicted sweep of the javelin, discus and shotpuL Duvall, a leading candidate for the title, upcoming BYU Invitational flipped the javelin 199 ft 6 inches to erase the SIT mark of 199-5Here is summary of Snow Invitational marks through last weeks tournament and the 1967 City Invitational marks with the SIT records listed first: . 100-yar- It's The Same Maybe its the same dissatisfaction being expressed in many different ways across the nation. Maybe similar programs offered the young people in the riot-toareas, or sick hippy areas would help these young men and women vent their feeling for excellence in a constructive way. ini-fat- r NO, GOLF OFFICIAL SAYS I'm Slow, By DAVE KADLECK Deseret News Sports Writer . 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