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Show f GncjECii bJscU ",llllllll!!llh!iii!iMMiil!i! Don's Roaming Towards Rome ' ' ; ... But he will return. When you're No. 2 you pi ty ball in No. ls park. If Don Fullmer wants the World Middleweight fight title, hell box champ Nhio Benvenuti in Ninos Italian ring. The New York State Athletic Commission said on Sept. 9 that Nino must sign to defend his title by Sept. 29. Fullmer or another suitable opponent had to be in the match. Well, the match appears made. Angelo Curley Fullmers manager and chief cheerleader reports the fight will likely be in Italy In Wire stories say Nino has signed for a Nov. 23 bout, but Angelo counters, No one has don j any business with me. Fullmer and Curley naturally want the fight in the U.S. e tiff Anywhere in the U.S. When Don lost a after-tast- e to Nino in February, 1966, the was far from sweet. By BOB PAUL U.S. Olympics - Committee The mens track and field team composed of 67 athletes who gained berths on the team in the finals trials at Sou'll Lake Tahoe, Calif., and Alamosa, Colo., will arrive in Mexico oil Oct. 6. Two days later the mens and women's swimming team head the final delegation from Denver to Mexico. Among the athletes are 85 who competed at Tokyo four years ago. Gold medalists include A1 Oertei, West Jslip, winner in the N.Y., three-tim- e discus throw; swimmer Don Schollander of Yale University and the Santa Clara Swim Club S. L. COUNTY four gold medals from women's shooting Calif., volleyball; Mr. and Mrs. swimming, the Frank Chapot and Mr. and Mrs. have to and member Watson a Pokey yachting appear of the winning relay strongest Olympic teams from J. Michael Plum of Wallpack.l team four years ago, and the United States. jN.J., and Rednunster, N.J., remarksmen Gary L. Anderson. The womens fencing team spectively, in equestnan sports The only twins on the team Axtell, Neb., and Major Lones' owns two distinctions. Mrs. Jan W. Wigger Jr., Carter, Mont. ice York Romary, Woodland are David and James llazewin-kel- , Coon Rapids, Minn,, The United States won 36 gold Hills, Calif., will be reprewrestlers. medals at Toko, including 12 in senting the United States for the Three sels nf bi others have track and field for men and 16 sixth time in the Olympic in mens and womens swim- Games. The oldest member of been chosen. Andreas Weigand. the U.S. team Is Mis. Maxine Arlington, Va., and his oldei ming. hi other refer M. of Newport The United States benefits Mitchell, 57, Los Angeles. from the enlarged swimming Among the married couples Beach, Calif., in canoeing, program and should garner (on the team are Mr. and Mrs. along with the oarsmen Fritz more than six medals overall at Hal Connolly, Culver Citv, Hobbs and Bill Hobbs of ConMexico. In addition to mens Calif., track and field; Mr. and cord, Mass., and m yachting track and field and mens and Mrs. David Bright, Malibu, Robert L. James Jr., Bena, Va., with free-styi- e Greco-Roma- Professional A,e Allowed Details want to fight but the fight isnt made. We havent talked financial terms and even though Ninos the champ and hes talking about his financial end . , . it takes two to tar.gle. Don wants money too! We Time-Ple-nty fight develop t, Dons training schedule will differ from his Italian tour. In 1966 Fullmer left eight days before the fight and never got used to the changes . . . time, climate, etc. This time Curley plans to leave three to four weeks early to get ti Don is training daily in Bullorks Gym. As soon as this thing is consummated, says Angie, well start sparring. Well leave early for Italy . . . last time we were waking up at two or three in the morning, thinking it was much later. Just couldnt get used to the time change. determined to Fullmers eventually catch Nino. He figures (if they ever share the same ring) to score a knockout and bring the title back to the West and Fullmer mantle. Should Don wrest the title from Nino, his first defense would be planned for the opening of the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City in June. SIDE NOTES: George PorState grid aster is coaching the sistant of S.L. County Brigham Young University football coach Tom Hudspeth will narrate films of the Iowa State game and preview the Oct. 12 battle with Wyoming at first meeting of the Salt Lake Cougar Club Thursday at 11:45 a.m. Roger Bown, piesident of the Sail Lake booster group, said the meeting would be held at the Holiday Inn, 230 West 6th The meeting is open to j South. ' all Cougar football fans. TIME CRIDIINAIBy This Time GO FIRST CLASS in Sacramento nental League ball. Playing for Porter are Henry a A study of Liquor Petition ICEN GARFF Salt Lake NOW SHOWING . . . th complet tins of new '69s. There's one that's priced just right for you. See them today! big wound. Against Northern Arizona Saturday Webers end coach couldn't see the action . . . climbed on the team bench and . . . became fell. The injury (a twisted ankle and sore back) wasn't serious, but Head Coach Sark Arslanian jokes, Its good to come home without injuries and who cares about the coaches anyway? over-excite- d KEN GARFF CO. OLDS 501 South Stat Salt Lake City, Utah 841 Phona 328-384- City J. Victor Anderson Konnolh W. Ball William Chdstopulos Thomai M. Camtanca William R. Coia D. Gian Cordtl! Georg. M. Eads Mohonri Fabsr John J. Fourio Doan Galy.n Louis G.rhardf Randolf W. Guntor 1 1 1 OPEN EVENINGS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Doyla H.lbing Ray R. Hodga John Hanry Johnson Norman R. 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Rescue Motion Valley Chapel (Pud advancement by Citizen PROVO PHONE These ministers serve the following churches: Aarome Order Assembly of God CO OGDtN Earl L Riley A. Waiton Roth W. C. Rounds Sydney M. Sauorlender Millard Thomax Carl L Thompson Frank Trevino C. Van Slootan Guy Ward Homer N. Wiclox A COPIES - BOND PAPER X- - THE 107 SOUTH Too Much Power in Hands of Few The liquor petition would give vast powers to the Utah Liquor Commission, which could license a bar in your neighborhood. Yet action by the Liquor Commission in determining where a cocktail bar or lounge is to be located could not be overruled by the courts. Decide for Yourself. Do You Want This Kind of Liquor Law in Utah? Rill THE 209 i 5TH Long Hours for Liquor Safes Liquor could be sold in Utah from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. (18 hours a day!) on any day Including Sundays. Many states forbid Sunday liquor sales. A market survey reported in BEV magazine (May 15, 1964) showed approximately 60 of bar sales in New York City for the week were made on Sunday; on Sunday in Florida. 52 Ministers Against Liquor Petition OLDSMOBILE l, Jim Murphy and Bon Shranti. Webers football injuries this season have been few. Coach Ralph Hunter has the A shows these and many other questionable provisions: Pressure on Youth Anyone, regardless of age, could enter places where liquor is sold by the drink. Yet, the liquor petition provides that no food need be served with a drink of liquor. This could spread liquor and minors would not bars across our state be forbidden from them. (By contrast, minors are forbidden to enter liquor bars in Idaho and Washington.) Provisions Loose Proof-of-ag- e A bartender, bar maid or waitress would be forbidden to knowingly sell liquor to a person under 21. The liquor petition requires only that a drivers license issued by any state of the United States be used as proof of age. (Idaho, Oregon and Washington laws require special identification cards for proof of drinking age.) s Nick Cuecia, WEST o You Want This in Your Utah Liquor Law ? S.L. Cougars Meet EE5CAIKE fD3( DM Capitals of Conti- King, 1ST d gun Hunters must use wise judgment wherever they go, Peay said. Naturally if someone fires near vehicles or other hunters, we might be called in to investigate." h Ver-mie- Ready For Deer Season With Camper Supplies From KNUDSEN'S KORNER Cederlof. Teddy Brenner Madison Square Gardens promoter reportedly ofiered Nino $109, 000 for a New York fight. The only way to make the same bundle in Italy would be a TV deal by satelite to the U.S. And that deal Is likely. A1 ?r'GerFourComper enforcement were recently worked out by Peay, county she. iff deputy Ferris Andrus and S.L. City Asst. Chief E. G. non-titl- Fullmer-Benvenu- $174,296. Peay said hunters going after chukars in the Wasatch Front east of Salt Lake City can not shoot within 600 feet of any dwelling, including corrals and barns. Hunters traveling roads should be careful to avoid shooting across, or from any road, he jtsaid. No Trespassing signs on private property must also b obeyed, he stressed. Nino was given until Sunday (Sept. 29) to sign or lose the Middleweig.it belt. The date was extended since hell be come ing to New York in a couple days to prepare for a fight in October. the Casper Leading PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (UPI) Billy Casper is still the leading money winner on the PGA tour with eainings of ' Though no terms have been set for the Fullmer - Benvenuti fight, it is virtually assured. The World Boxing Association has issued the edict to Benvenuti of either fighting Fullmer or losing the title. The New York State Athletic Commission has said the same. Assuming e e ... Take frec-styl- y 1 Nino wants to fight in Rome, says Angie. I believe personally hed feel safer fighting Don in Italy. When we went over there last time we went not knowing the conditions. This time it will be a neutral referee. Last time we didnt know it would be judged by one man. This time its a championa tale of another ship fight B7 The youngest member of the is team Sue Pedersen of Sacra menfo, Calif., who will be celebrating her 15th birthday in Mexico on Oct. 16. She is the freestler nations top and the second best in the two individual swimming medley events. Even though she is the baby member of the current Olympic team she is entered in all three individual races and can be expected to anchor both the and medley relay teams. 0 Know The Conditions 1968 and David N. James, Mobjack, o 35-3- 5 Says Curley, m and Alino Alger, 65'2. Two teams were tied at 65U er division too-- pro' ,!he Deseret News Special M idv a Pro-A- y Counlry C;hb Tommy Williams, Dick Kramer' with Billy Downs-RoeColvin and 'Joe Bonsignore Lanny Nielsen proved the value and Billy Downs and amateur PW shew to win the Kramer-MaBaker. Dick of home course knowledge here Vaughn Banker. John Three teams were at 66 vjSjon at 4 Monday when he fired a low Boyle-Duatied for honors ini Other winning terms in Two duos Tommy Blackley; An old ordinance that prohib70 in the last pro-aand golf best ball, Ernie Schneiteri were: Pro Randy Essley Marty. Williams-TonVaughan its shooting within Salt Lake, tournament of the season at Sr. and partner Ken Andrew Becker and pro Billy Korns-- Nolan Wathen-JudWhiting. County boundaries will not be' enforced, technically Utah)- -' Fish-GamDivision law enforcement chief Golden Peay said Monday. home-officiate- d 1, 196-1- ; Nielsen Shoots Low In Wasatch Park Hunting non-titl- October rotlherfs), Wihist A LirseBjp! NEW YORK The United States Ol.mipic team composed of 295 men and 98 women will be leaving for Mexico City and the 1968 Olympic Games from Denver on Wednesday, next Sunday, and Oct. 8. Denver has been selected as the staging area for the Olympic athletes because it is centrally located in relation to the five high altitude training centers used by the Olympic team in California, Colorado and New Mexico. Roma, Roma the Eternal City. Rome, Italy, where Don Fullmer doesnt want to return! story. NEWS Tuesday, DESERET Uquorby-the-drm- EAST for a Better Utah llitough Cppc: Rich&.d A, Van Winkle, chairnan) 359 205 J |