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Show 8 DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, B - u September 1, 1970 ipfi . i,wy$4!qppftWWUWBWl 0 4 ; . X V iT s- W:v 'S - IS v ! i (A tfy&sxs.-- V , d j. ' elr (Sf4 f - aiA.i. 'sS' V-- Ir -2 sr. &zii fe'C' 4H -1- " jS W1i .' s -: fe . 4 3 . . r & . Y. 4,i, ft' & ' , .': - f fTT vstZssTi vt ait - F && 1 'V&hm Formula Vee racers turn through the N o. 5 on the rood course at Bonneville Raceway exactly as they will during the Great Salt Lake National Road Races Sept. 5-7. Triple Battle Boils In Weekend Racing , race over the same course at Bonneville Raceway, 6600 W. By TOM BROWN Deseret News Sports Writer Hunter. Dave Barker and his highly Vee Formula competitive speedsters will be back with Yale Thomas and his Gem-ForOther locals to watch include Nelson Boyd from Ogden, Bob Ilg in his Winkle-ma2100 So. in The Great Salt Lake National Road Races this weekend m Hunter just might boil down to a three-- ay battle between the team cars of Triumph, Datsun and Porsche. All three teams will have competition cars prepared and on the track Saturday, Sunday and Monday during the running of the annual three-da- y Labor Day event, which just might be the biggest and best ever, according to Lynn Evans, race chairman of the Utah Region, Sports Car Club of America which is sponsoring the event. So far weve got rearly 100 r ntries, Lynn said Monday as she riffled through the entry forms coming mainly from And d r i v e i s. most of the local guys havent even entered yet." Local names include Larry Moulton and the Forsthe that took class honors three weeks ago at the SCCA Regional n, Colin Ron Winson, Christensen, Sid Harmor. and Frank Evans, who just happens to be Lynns husband. Leading the Triumph team effort in the factory battle for the SCCA Class D production championship is Carl Swanson behind the wheel of the GT-Plus. Swanson currently leads the SCCAs Southern Pacific Division in national points after beating both the Datsun Alfa Romeo and factory teams in races so far this year. Also resuming their yearlong Class C Production battle with the Datsun and Porsche are two factoryTR-6- steams driven by forTriumph mer divisional champion Jim 6 tennis stars, but the 0 Rod Lavers, Ken Rosewalis, Roy Emersons and the others on the side of the generation gap will be hard to snove out of the U.S. Open Championships starting tomorrow at Forest Hills. 4 V;"V. 1$ cver-3- 7 s r-u- -!'! & 1, - " V -- '. : JP , 4 tvgxS., ) tel-- ss? 4,r By BOB STEWART NEW YORK (UPI) It may be the last stand for the st- 3t--f Oldsters Dominate Open Tennis Eagies Add Former Foe Morris "Mo Stefamw. a left ninger who performed lasL season for the Phoenix Roadrunners, has been loaned to the Salt Lake Golden EaWestern gles for the 1970-7Hockey League season. three years Stefaniw has of professional ex- use Action while the Roadrunners were shorthanded perience. He began his pio career with the Oklahoma City Blazers in 1967-6- 8 and moed to Phoenix at Golden Eagle owner-preside- Dan Meyer said of Stefaniw : mid-seaso- 1 "Last year he was instrumental in several Phoenix wins over our dub. Hes a silent man on the ic, always doing an efficient job without much fanfare. Itll be nice to fiave him on our side. Last year, Stefaniw scored seven goals and had 22 assists for Phoenix. Three of those goals came against the Eagles. In a New Year's game Mo against Salt Lake scored twice in breakaways Stefaniw is property of the Boston Brains, who assigned him to the Eagles for the upcoming campaign. A Your Hometown B. F. Goodrich Distributor Laver, the defending chamhas read many times this year that his days are numbered. He lost a pair of matches to the incredible Pancho Gonzalez, and he fell to the erratic Roger Taylor m the fourth round of Wimble- pion, reading the premature reports of his tennis deredhead mise, the glanced down every now and then to count the money. At the moment, it amourts to more than $140,000 this year. And if Laver is on his way cut, how about the Ken Rosewall? The diminutive Assuie couldnt even win at Wimbledon this year, and he couldnt win it when he was 18 years old, either. No, little Kenney is definitely over the hill. A semifinalist now and then maybe, but hell just have to settle for that dark-haire- $90,000 First Served We Are Clearing Out Our Stock At These Tremendous Savings. First Come don. While MOST ANY SIZE to fit AMERICAN or FOREIGN MADE CARS d hes won so far ONLY This Recap Aga nst 6UASAMTIK: We ALL Road Hazards Including Cuts. Breads tor ONE. FULL YEAR Based on Purch, se Price, On A Pro Rata Basis. 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Second seeded to Laver is Driving action is scheduled each of the three days from 8 the John a.m. to near 4 p.m. Saturday Newcombe, the Wimbledon will be practice and qualiwinner this year and regardfying from 8 a.m. to noon ed, since his amateur victory with the regional race of the there in 1967, as one of the SCCA set, for the afternoon. coming greats of the game. Sunday, drivers will pracHes won $48,000 this year. tice from 8 a.m. to noon, and Fourth seeded Tony Roche, then begin qualifying for Monthe burly Aussie who looks as day's national points race. though he should be a lineThen Monday, the cars will backer for the Minnesota Vipractice on the 1.7 mile kings, is another young Aussie course from 8 a.m. to noon Turk. Hes pocketed $47,000 and the feature races will this year but more important he nolds two victories begin at 12:30 p.m. Points amassed during Mondays over Laver. 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