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Show r r tfTit&i Milmtait j S " S " A'4? mvmfc'K t v i t t Z - DESERET NEWS, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1973 V- , 4 Monzon wins; Foreman to Z4t defend title V ' iJr w T' 4j .4- - MONTE CARLO (AP) -The winner went home sulking, the loser took off smiling, ?j signing autographs and with a goodbye wave that was noth9 ing less than triumphant. Carlos Monzon, the world middleweight champion who barely held on to his title Saturday night, said he was dissatisfied with himself and thinking of quitting at 31. Emile Griffith, the loser who behaved like a winner, insisted he would be sticking around for another shot some day at a sixth world championship even if it meant waiting until he is 40. Utoh's Bob Plumb is shown here winning the 250 cc motocross event at Widowmaker Park, Plumb chalks up moto-crowin ss By Dave Kadleck Deseret News Sports Writer Husq-varn- -- WIDOWMAKER PARK Bob Plumb Motorcyclist seems to get better with every race. By the time the Inter-AMcomes to Manning old Park (July 1), the Plumb could be the hottest two w heels thing-o- Plumb dominated the expert class in action here over the weekend to sound his battle cry. ' The 'stocky former state wrestling champion, ridmg a new radial Maico even topped his racing teammate Bob Brown in the run for honors. talent-lade- 250 n moto-cros- s "Biown's machine is new. He's nding real well. He will be nght back in the money as soon as he gets it broken in," Plumb 'explained following his second 250 a Don Fuller, nding a , placed second to Plumb with a steady show of strength while his teammate Phil McDonald scored thud. Kevin Croft, returning to the racing scene after an abbreviated layoff, placed fifth m tliat class wm Plumbs forecast proved accurate Brown, on the thud of five laps m the final heat, cut a wide swath that Plumb decided to take short. Brown cut inside and took Plumb and maintained that lead for his only first place of the day. Brown finished fourth overall. Griffith surprised Monzon so much for 10 rounds with a good left hook and more energy than he had shown for years, that the Argentinian said Sunday that he wanted to study the fight films alone before deciding whether to continue fighting. it was anMeanwhile, nounced m Tokyo that Champion George Foreman of the United States will defend his world heavyweight boxing title against Joe King Roman of Puerto Rico m Tokyo Sept. 1 m a program of two championship fights. Roman is ranked No. 10 heavyweight challenger by the World Boxing council WBC. The second title match is to be between WBC junior lightweight champ'on Ricardo Arredondo of Mexico and Monto of Japan, the Kashiwaba contendWBCs sixth-rankin- g er The fight, to be Foremans first title defense, was agreed upon on May 24. Weightlifter Weiskopf sizzles in Kemper CHARLOTTE, N.C. (UPI) Tom Weiskopf, once regarded as the bridesmaid of the PGA tour, now figures hes good enough to beat anyone come time for the U.S. Open. Tm not afraid of anybody, tv he declared Sunday after winin ding the $40,000 first prize the Kemper Open golf tuma-me- sets new mark BELGIUM Wadkins, who started off the day tied for second with Ken said he was Still at very pleased with my finish The winner of this years Byron Nelson Classic said, I I believed have wouldn't could shoot here - 'Cyi last week, he said, referring to the Atlanta Classic. I dont strokes. s ter than he did today. 69 Sunr shot a day for a 274. He had five birdies and two bogeys. think anyone could shoot betWad-kin- three-unde- playing my best Im beat anyone and that includes Jack Nicklaus, he said in a reference to the tours No. 1 money winner this year and the man who left him in second place at the Atlanta I can Ohioan The claimed his second turnament title of the year, his first being the Colonial National Hes been runnerup three times. He beat Lanny Wadkins, a former Wane Forest star living just N C., outside Winston-Saleby three strokes with rounds Prompt Service? Lew Payments? Tom Weiskopf Ive worked very hard and didnt sleep very much at all I He said he will stay off the tour next week to practice for the U.S. Open the following week. said Weiskopf. win so much. master of the long distance drive, Weikopf said he had learned a lot on the 1973 his seventh time tour A now won He around. seven tourneys. For this year, he stands fourth on the tour s money hst with $121,822. is fifth at $114,520, including $22,800 earned by a second place Kemper finish. Wad-kin- Weiskopf, the third round leader, started the afternoon after 54 at 203, ir-p- Call Steve Argyle lease Mgr. he had a near miss in Kemper win. holes. He took off with a bir1 die on the No hole, s long, by hitting a seven iron to within four feet, then putting m He blew a chance at birdies on 2. 3 and all three times 4, after hitting withm five feet on Nos. 2 and 3 and to within 12 feet on No. 4 two-putU- I kept putting the ball on the right side of the hole, he said. But his dead-o- n BOUNTIFUL MOTOR SALES INC. 278, Finishing at next m line, were Dan Sikes with a final round 87, Mac McLendon with a 67, still with a 73, Art Wall with a 70, John Lister with a 67 and Cesar Sanudo with a 73 grasps his heart as I hit the ball on the first nine the best I've ever hit m t my life, he said. He slowed down on the back nine, hitting a sand wedge into a back bunker on the par four No 14 hole for a bogey five. Then he played par golf the rest of the way except for a birdie on the par four No. 16. Makes? All 277. of has 40,000 Mile Warranty? immediate Delivery? y performance. this week, wanted to full Maintenance? Lou Graham shot a 67 Sunday, second round leader Leonard Thompson a 71 and Dave Hill a 71 for a three-watie at third place, six strokes at off pace Weiskopfs Classic despite a I Reding broke the mark of Vladimir Alexeiev of Russia in the snatch by 3 3 pounds and broke Alexeievs combined mark by 5 5 pounds. Now I know how Tom felt 271 with a record that broke the for the tournament by thiee When (P) Belgina superheavv w eight we.ghthfter Serge Reding set world records Saturday of 401 5 pounds in the snatch and of 907 5 pounds m the combined snatch and jerk. 3773 Sa. Main Bountiful, Utah 29S-55- SWIMMING CLASSES CERTIFIED INSTRUCTORS OLYMPIC SIZE POOL REGISTRATION STARTS JUNE 11, 8:30 A.M. 349-yai- TWELVE CLASSES FOR: !0Q LESSONS Beginning Intermediate Advanced Per Person Includes 2 Lessons Per Week For 6 Weeks. No Age Limit Limit: 8 Persons Per Class g 360-yar- Diving drives and iron shots made up for it. k He had birdies on Nos. 7, 8 and 9. On No. 7, he landed within 12 feet, and on eight and nine hit iron shots to within a yard of the cup. t RANCHO "42" LANES back-to-bac- 641 WEST NORTH TEMPLE Ruk Plumb, younger brother of Bob, won the 125 expert class with a steady performance The handsome old rode a Monark to the winners circle Steve Snow was second on a Penton. Frank Myer punched his Husky to an open victory with teammate Don Fuller getting second and Doug Shelby third on a Maico. 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