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Show , bltm - P1,.,, -- ,A,;;; zr: 1 '.. SPRIf SCErl iSatuYdesebnaokltvear Bon Hayes, once worlds fastest man, g' Hockey jury still out want you for a customer for I : all your life! I'll Lease i: buy any new or 54,.1 I ,recreation w'ehicle we A Over from. Ei Tay!o , 44 fitr $th South I titiesh I start Add Gumout to your gas tank. It cleans your carburetor while you drive. I '4 $2,345 ,4. 880-yar- d Delivered wilt taxes paid Lk trailer.. It's ready to Sail at the world record holder in a triangular meet Saturday between West Germany, Africa and United States in Raleigh, N.C. Utah State University's Mark Enyeart (shown heating Rick Wohlhuter for l'ae AAU championship in d the run) will get another shot Williams physical education., in. degree '' - oniy McCovey (435); 5) Billy (392); 6) Willie Stargell (346); 7) Dick Allen (319); 8) Bong Powell (303) and Carl Yastrzemski (303); 9) Brooks Robinson (258), 10) Jimmy Winn (255). (558), I Sep-use- 1 "Guppy 13" iti Willie 4) Wayne Young will errall at d Perm State University in will be he where tember working on a post graduate tN.. r Q. Could you list the top 30 or 40 home run hitters in baseball today? John T. Sklarski, Garfield, N.J. No, but we can give you the top 10 at the start of the 1975 season 1) Hank Aaron (733); 2) Frank Robinson (574), 3) Harmon Killebrew '1'.., 400 to ' throughout the nation for the scholarships based upon their "oN: sport hotline , standing, and financial assis- tance for their continued edu- cation. mittee selects athletes - ItSed car, Itua or -. all-sta- KIT:4r or .,- Salt Lake Valley American Legion old will play separate games timers and in a doubleheader baseball game Saturday night at Derks Field. Oldtimers will clash at slated at 8 p.m. 6130 p.m. with the everytime. oung honorec athlete prowess, academie all-aroi- : Legion twunbt treat you right I; ;, ,!;:77!.1.,:;0.fr.:51fiAz;3 A . : ; Combined wire services choice for 1 - 4. '';,4 jury deliberating the fate of Bruins' hockey player David Forbes failed to reach a verdict after seven hours Thursday, raising the possibility of a hung jury and a second trial Jurors were to resume deliberations Friday morning in Minneapolis. Forbes, 26, is charged with aggravated assault as a result of an attack on the Minnesota North Stars' Henry Boucha during a hockey match last Jan. 4. 'Li , Wayne young, Brigham Young University's Allan was American gymnast, nounced today as a recipient of a NCAA $1,000 p9st- graduate scholarship to be at the institution of his choice. Young, presently ranked as the top gymnast in the nation, was among 14 other athletes throughout the country who received the NCAA award. Each year the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Com- ,,; Studebaker The veteran Dallas Cow. :boys wide receiver, who was :traded to San Francisco, :probably will arrive in Santa :Barbara, Calif., on Saturday to begin workouts with the ; Vers. ,1 he 49ers will get an undis- draft NEWS, FRIDAY, PAY 18 , 1975 the now :says be feels more like an old closed 1976 DESERET "tfil rou!I s , S Iv simtion fede 6 ; , .,,, ,grA j& te Came Sand of Be- !CI 571-855- Lions The American Basketball Association Kentucky Colonels announced Thursday the signing of Jimmy Dan Connor after the Virginia Squires traded negotiation rights to the former University of Kentucky star. 4 guard, was captain of last Conner, a and had a career scoring Wildcats year's average of 11.9 points per game. Dennis Franklin, who led Michigan to two has signed a contract with the Detroit Lions of the National Football League. Franklin played quarterback for the Wolverines but is said to be such a versatile player that he may be used as a wide receiver by the Lions. , ' 1..41 ..' ' after 5 P.M. 7 get Franklin , .e. Dolphin Marine Colonels sign Connor ,.. :, ,;;" - ,44A11; '. kgi,1001 SOFTBALL Big Ten e. I A trAwal Fri. July 1 Cottonwood Complex 4400 So. 1300 East Sot. July 19 8 -- - Sun. July 20 ' ME N'S FAST PITC H 70 othpie to ARTERNyAL out of state teams participating NIMOMMIINCIE7 St. Louis ir tennis Molvam Robbins gains semis ASPC1I introductory Offer on Utah's Finest Vacation Cabin Sites I :ASPEN MOUNTAIN hos gone beyond comparison to l'ix-dvklyou wlth the ultimate Cabin Site in the heart of riding and snowmobile country. and Power. Improved roads lead you to tour in picturesque Smith Morehouse area I hunting-fishin- g, -- iWater we tell you more? For 7 or information, and a tour, call Better yet, take a drive. Just 11 miles east of Follow the signs. more .266-515- 2 487-039- In Thursday's quarterfinals, Robbins defeated Matt florwitch of Highland Park, III., sixth-seede- 6-- APPOINTMENTS MAY BE ARRANGED semifinal the other top-seed- Larry Ft. Lauderdale, Gottfried of Van Fla., faces fourth-seede- d Winitsk!7 of Miami, Fla. European bicycles for American families Gottfried beat Greg Amaya of Holland, 12th-seede- d " Discount prices custom service. stronger Lighter easier to ride. Direct from tine European craftsmen to you No middlemen There are no better bikes at better prices anywhere Ar,p trorn or service to repair at bicycle )assemNy and we re ati the way Winitsky defeated unseeded Leif Shiras and of Milwaukee, Mich., 6--0; 6-- 6-- 0, McEnroe downed unseeded Tom Holtman of Binghamton, N.Y., Second-seede- 6-- Jai d Dilouie af Dallas, Tex., faced fourth-seede- d John Austin of Rolling Hills, Calif., in the top semifinals of the boys 18 division. Dilouie defeated unseeded Russ isiluenz of St. Louis, in the quarterfinals. Austin won his quarterfinal 6-- 6-- , PANWORLD EUROPEAN-1L 10-SPEE- ;) D surroN, Mass. 940 Pan Worldthe Bicycle of Champions. Consumer Guide rated best buy bicycle. t EN r three-quarter- i. .. ,. , - ... the first round lead in the $200,000 Pleasant Valley Golf Classic. "It takes a long time to come back," the delighted Curl observed after he'd mastered the muggy heat that hung, wet and heavy. over the 7,119 yard Pleasant Valley Country Club course. . , I d been crippled up with Sou 3p4E..N24thst. FROVO W. 1. fiREHOUSE 1 1230 401 ', ; Nod Ttw , - ,- - , , t . 66 and a solid, I 1 (AP) "Circle the wagons." That happy cry, a salute and compliment to the little Wintu warrior, is going up on the pro golf tour again. Rod Curt's fellow tourists began figuratively putting up their defenses Thursday alter s the Wintu Indian romped in with Light Weight with Ali the Fine Extras SALT LAKE 558 E. 2151 ,q.,... ( , V - - ' i EQUIPMENT Converse Basketball Shoes 00. ',.. ,, 1 ,:,- , '4,1 Spalding Balls $I Metal Bats $13 Chest Protectors $5 7,-- s't;;;;-- -, 95 8 - Rev. $22 , $3 $125 AW CONVERSE "SKID GRIPS 1 $4 Tennis Shoes I6SO iitiy 8 iv. 1 50 Hardball Bats d and Barbara Haliquist of Arcadia, Calif., was to play Renee Blount of fifth-seede- In the girls division, Lori Oberheide of St. Louis was to play Natalya Smith of Piedmont, Calif., and Kathryn Jordan of King of Prussia, Pa., was to play Wendy Burkhardt of Toledo, Ohio: In the age 14 boys divisioe, the semifinal matches we,.e Paul Van WalJeff Robbins legham of Grosse Point, d Mich.. against gains semifinals Ken Flach of St. Louis and match over eighth-seede- d Patrick Rost of Sioux Falls, Brian Mitchell of Columbia, S.D., against Hugo Nunez of Mo., Rockway, N.J. The other semifinat match In the girls age 14 division, d featured John it was Pam ShRast of St. Petersburg, Fla., river of Lutherville, Md., Juan against Melissa Blount of St. ani seventh-seede- d Farrow of St. Louis, Rast Louis and second-seede- d Jill Jim Hodges Jablonow of St. Louis against beat of Chevy Chase, Md., Ann Newberger of Wichita, and Farrow won his Kan. quarterfinal match over unChampionship matches are seeded Howard Schoenfeld of scheduled for Saturday. - --- - --, Reg. 16.95 , It Mouthguard Reg. GUARANTOR sixth-seede- 7, 4 I 5, two weeks ago.'" And Curl, one of the smallest men on the tour, made it look easy. He didn't make a bogey. He scored five birdies, only one of them from more than eight feet. He missed three greens and saved par on all those holes. Miller 1r InDIVI!! Azt - Barber, Dowgard II , PERSONAL TENNIS ASSISTANCE BY KEN ROSEWALL JULY 26 THROUGH JULY 31 I Ill I' Ucselevall 11 - Weekend il it II UackaLle Ii INCLUDING II 2 BREAKFASTS, II- 2 NIGHTS LODGING, USE OF 20 TENNIS COURTS RESERVED SEATS FOR THE EXHIBITION FROM $26 PER PERSON BASED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY CALL TOLL FREE, OR CALL THE RANCH DIRECTLY 2 208.622.8211 IT'S WHAT YOU DO WHEN THE WORM RUNS AWAY WITH THE FISH REBATE: RE ATE: REBATE: DASHER: cook in summei': prevents fret:zing in winter. Dowgord the lifeblood of a oar' I. - SUNDAY, JULY 27 Li - costly boi lover, Atztelti ii RE ATE: Now's the ti me to put' Dovigord in your cor's cooling system. Before the who was hospitalized the night before and wasn't at all sure he'd play, birdied two of his last three holes for a 67 and second place, just one shot back. Lee Elder, who has a history of playing this tournament very, very well, (luck Courtney and Eddie Pearce ere m)re stroke back at II "Mr. Messina told me management had put a $3.9 million check in the mail for the players' pension fund and that payment would be stopped unless the player representatives agreed to the contract," Garvey said. "I told him that was Thompson, George Johnson, Jim Simons, Mark Hayes and Canadian George Knudson. Lee Trevino and Hale Irwin were in another large group at 70. - s a manage- Garvey testified that in March 1971 Richar Messina, a New York lawyer and businessman, relayed to player representatives a proposed collective bargaining contract agreement that contained several changes made by the NFL Management Council representatives. 6-- tendonitis in my left wrist from August until January. I really didn't got well until March and I didn't get my game back until Milwaukee Jch7i Gardiner Teni-tiUaradi At Sun Valle)" Lthibitit)11 league, Commissioner Pete Rozelle and the 26 club owners. d - - I top-seed- 3. Page Brake vs, Gusto'e 4. OH! Provo vs. Lakewood - The Washington, D.C., attorney was called to rebut testimony by some defense witnesses on behalf of the 6--3. - Stars Fen rcselvall Ctifles Toe The ment negotiator threatened to stop payment on a check for the players' pension fund. third-seede- In WHAT UNCLE SAM "GIVES" WHEN HE REELS IN TOO MUCH OF YOUR MONEY IT'S WHAT WI DO WHEN YOU HOOK UP WITH ONE OF OUR NEW DASHERS UP$300 ON NEW 74 DASHERS A NEW BREED FROM VOLKSWAGEN (BRING 'FOUR REBATE, AND CATCH Crenshaw, MADS ;Nat NAM 10 1 CO ti OW 41 159 ') , - '",f.?" - er'! 1,""1!?! - J 1'mA ;171 Leonard 44.1 et. 00 Utah golf duos tie for second : Deseret News Spacial ELKHORN at Sun Valley, Professional Jerry Ida. Breaux, Eagle Hills (Idaho) Golf Club and Bill Russel won the Rocky Mountain PGA Dortga -- sualmer coo!dn! winter antitredze tonrnament Bill Roderick 'Distributing 349 N. Main Midvale, Utah 'Auto Accessory Center 8141 S. State Midvale here Thursday on the new Robert Trent Jres !vont with a best ball 62. Tied for second place were rd two Utah tandems, pro Norm - Rick Warner-47 W. oth South Rackley and L. J. Haug of Mountain View Golf Club and ; Salt, Lake City Tommy Williams and Jim - Distributed by: Mullins of the Brigham Clty Golf Club. They both shot Os. , BILL kODERICK Potty teams from Utah, Idaho. Wyoming and Nevada participated. "Pk 0 ",,4 , Avallabte at: F S000140 199$ ' IrTM. 11 EUROARAN REG. Was $20 7,1r1,717714r1,-,- e iZANAKI) 2 piece Recycled Denim SWIM SUIT $1.39 z7,.? STOPWATCH Bittit,11 FOOTBALL "blackmail" when d nt CRAMER d All - I Association NFLPA, said Thursday he considered it d Salt Lake Metro Friday 9 P.M. rector 16 ws I. Itivina (Provo) va, Utah Moodie 2. traii Rombem vs. Dahvet Ed Garvey, executive diof the NFL Player St. Louis. Bras., Santa Rosa The group at 69 included Art Wall, Mike tual, Ben R. SUEDE LEATHER - An- tonopolis of Glendora, Calif., was to play eighth-seede- d Kim Steinmetz of St. Louis, Veteran 1974 National Champs QMUANELLA 68. BASEBALL ; Lea second-seede- d Curl jumps to early golf lead I Reg. Value nals, Runners )3 Pocatello AngelsvL Nampa FMA Road 3 4. vs loam Fans Friday 7:30 P.M. Minn. MINNEAPOLIS, The final witness in (AP) the U.S. District Court suit challenging the National Football League's option compensation rule was to continue his testimony today. In the girls division semifi- third-seede- match, j4 6-- 6--4, 2 Ssavlecest 6-- d 6--4 In ; .Of d third-seede- e r.,tabulaus Beverly Hills, Calif., sT. LOUIS, MO. (UPI) Jeff Robbins d of Salt Lake City faces John McEnroe of Douglaston, N.Y., today in semifinals of the boys 16 division of the St. Louis Junior Invitational Tennis Tournement. Second-seede- -- 6 P.M. Friday 81acktoot vs Joe's Towng Garvey blasts Rozelle rule :t DISTRIBUTING fr-- all makes and models in trade. We accept Use your rebate as down poyvaent if you desire - .z VOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAIN: THE WEST'S LARGEST STOCK OF 7 gptg14,,41,. C4 -- I " 4des 11F4K0."?,34.4 P4 ri II ttitirt;t: Nrw DASHERS 262.6401 OPEN TILL '"v 177, 9 P.M. 1) |