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Show Doubles Top Tribune Meet Today Singles Divisions Take Courts Again Monday Boston Belts Denver in Grid Battle Doubles gets the big play in Saturdays No Champs tennis tournament at , Liberty Park. Its the fourth day of action in the giant meet sponsored by The Salt Lake Tribune. FriTournament officiate-'saiday that the original field of 828 has been cut in half. The meet continues all next week with the finals on tap a week from Saturday. No matches are scheduled Sunday but a heavy schedule is on tap again Monday, officials explained. Mondays action will be in the singles divisions. This is in keeping with this years s plan of alternate days for and doubles. Dave Freed . . Salt Laker , makes Davis 'net selection. The Tribune will present 42 . beautiful trophies to winners and runners-upafte- r the finals Saturday. By Anocuted Praa PROVIDENCE, R.I., Aug. 5 Boston seized upon its surprising defensive prowess to beat Denver, , Friday night In an American Football League exhibition game with d 43-6- .Fred Brunys pass interceptions igniting three touchdown drives. ' THE PATRIOTS Tony Sar- disco, a demon linebacker from Tulane; recovered a fumble on Denvers first offensive play. It took Boston two tries to with negotiate the brilliant Ron Burton slamming the route behind massive right tackle Gordie Holz. That was to be the pattern. f sin,-gle- s j Freed Makes Choice for Davis Battles -- ADVERTISEMENT- By Associated Press MEXICO Sy PAPWORTH A two week vacation for the stock car races didn't cool the flames of excitement of the fans. Over 4,700 fans saw the first Crash-ban- g CITY, Aug. 5 -T- Earl Buchholz of St Louis, was a surprise choice Friday, to paeet Mexicos veteen-age demolition-derb- of y the season Saturday at t he grounds way. . eran Mario Llamas in opening Davis Cup elimination tennis singles matches Saturday. last night Fai t' Barry Lanky, MacKay of Dayton, Ohio, was Capt David Freeds other singles selection. hard-hittin- Speed- -- A full racing program was included which saw the Stockers take to the track with a roar of In a draw at Chapultepec sports center MacKay was matched against this countrys youngest but brightest star, Rafael Osuna. MacKay and Osuna will launch the Davis Cup round at noon, and Buchholz and Llamas will follow in the day's second match. Doubles will be played Sunday. Final singles matches with the stars reare scheduled for versed paced high thrills to inaugu. late the second half of the season. fans will cheer This week-ento the auto antics of die "Rebel Hell Drivers." Expert stunt drivers recognize this as the label that fits Ron "Crash" Wilson and wife Janie. They will perform such daring feats as jumping a car over a bus and crashing into a group of other cars. The auto stunt show is an added attraction to the regular program with a full racing Monday. JT HAD BEEN almost taken cofor granted that captain Bernard Bartzen, 32, of Dallas, Tex., would participate in singles along with d schedule of 11 events and 120 laps of racing. There'll be no advance in prices for the big double-bil- l show at the Fairgrounds Speedway. Ill see you there Saturday night. MacKay. But Bartzen himself suggested to Freed that Buchholz, who has been in magnificent form, take over. Visit "The Paris Alley . . . newest mens store in the valley I e Poulton: John Freidman vs. Hal Goates-Tor- a Mayo Baker; Jerry t Taylor-JoRainger: v. Laury Hemmel-Ro- McAffee vs. Spencer Young Doug Bruachke; Steve Stonehacker-GarMagelby vs. Skip Roy Benzon-Mar- k Gitene-Fran- k Flynn. Wet3pm Scott Bolhnger-Davi- d zel vs. Clark McKean Dennis Fergu- Steve M $,wS2l 21 6, lbtid :The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, August Flynn-Dan- son. WOMENS DOUBLES Girls' 15 Singles Julie Jeremy def 1 p m Betsy Nelson Gayle PederJanet Terrell, Kathy son va, Peggy Leinlnger-Lind- a Lewis Arri-go2 p m. Norma Wnght-JeaOllmger def, Linda Latimer. 6 1, def Pat Anna Lee Greenwood vs. Judy Taylor-Glori- a Rigby; Leslie James def Susan Belden-Luan- a Thomas, 6 1. vs. Patsy Foulger Karen Femelius. defaul; . Lynnita n Nelson. 6 1; Pat Park def Jean Hoen. Mitchell Irene Burnett 6 2. vs.3pm Jan Howe-Joa- n Tucker def. Mary Sedelar, Richardson, Margaret Girls IS Singles Marsha Lee def 1ft DOUBLES GIRLS' 6 1, 6 2, Kim Ginny Leeuuenburg. 10-11am Greenwood Margaret Kathy Koller def. Ginny Allsop, n Nichols vs. Marilyn Carver. Ann apRoberts def Linda Budd, 6-12 noon Enid Davis Kathy Bird def Carma Johnson, v McKean Mickie James, default; Susan Oilinger def Robin Lola Sandra Atwood vs, Nichols Tenkins def Mary 1: Mitzi Maggie 6 Lamb, Carolee HamGayle Sweiler, Molly mel def. Kathy Ltpp, 10-Greene def. Susanna Bemheisel, Westerman-ShlrleJulie Bannan: Anderson vs. Gretchen BrowoAUx Rizer. GIRLS 15 DOUBLES 10 am Terry Lee Trane Anna Lee Greenwood vs. Elizabeth Evans-Mar- y Anderson. 12 noon Pat Tucker-MargAre- t Rich; Smoot vs. Julie Jeremy-Barbar- a Claudia Spencer Marsha McQuarrie vs. Janet Ollinger-Susa- n Oilinger, GIRLS 13 DOUBLES 12 noon Kifi Brown Nancy Pronk; vs. Ginny AUsop-Nanc- y Romney Ruth Ann Hutchinson-JennBuckiey-Cathvs Kathy Upp JUNIOR MIXED DOUBLES Atwood Bill Atwood Lola 9am vs Jackson; Carotvn Olson-Wayn- e vs OUlnger-Richard Crandall Janet Mickle Gilbert Bob Hatrecht: Gay James-Steve Moss vs Margaret Smoot-ToScherFlegal; Margo Beazer-Torer vs. Kathy Nichols-Mik- e Haslam, Candy Anderson Fred Ciauser vs. Gae Smith Dick Miller; Linda n McAffee vs. Marsha Schick, Mary Nichols-Laur- y James-Clar- k vs Leslie Hammel McDermaid; Richard vs. Sandra McKean-Dic- k Coon. rARENT-CHILDOUBLES 6 p ra B Spencer Young-Spence- r Mark Young Jr vs Mark Greene-Dr- . Greene: Rinda Romney-Ore- n Romney Brown-Jac- k Brown Gretchen Evans vs Elizabeth Evans-Doroth- y Lamb-Cand- Girls It Sinales Eva McMullen def. Holly Sorensen, default: Kifi Brown def Christen Hoffenbeck, Nancy Ntkcevlch def. Weney 6-Mosely. Match., at Liberty Park -Bay. 21 Slnrle. Jim Maamash v. Jim 6 pm. AU Wood. S SINGLES Ken Berton vs. Ken V MEN'S 4 pm. Bear-de- MEN S DOUBLES p m. Paul vs. Dane 1 South-wic- James-Dwan- e Hanse-Dea- Brewts def Hilman Castle. Frank Kntffing def Wendell Beck, 6 2, Jim Cowan v. Ed Moreton, double default. Lynn Marsh def. Ed Hale def Steve Lawson, h Jack ; Don Fletcher. def Kenneth Lippman, Hum Blankenfeld def David LitKent Linebaugh def. tle. 6-Dale Minton, 6-Gary Dowdle Frank def. Dan Schettler, Hemdge def. Dean Bezzant, Ralph Pahnke def Jerrold Kreiger. Robert Brown def Don default, David Lund def. CatulL 6 2. Richard Roase.6 3. Men's Open Tom Brign and def Larry Moss, k Men's 45 end Over Wtlliam def. Ed Phelps, B Spencer Young def. Bob William, 6 1. Cen'a 25 and Over Reid Holbrook Brent def Dick Young, Goates def. Reed Warner. Lynn Buys def George Quist, 6 3; Keith Mendenhall def. Gordon Snow, default. Men's 31 Single Rick Bennion Bruno def. Jim Brantley, 6-Kossin def Monte Yeager, Jim Mismash def Lynn Burgener, Bob Burns. Vic def Merrill default. Larry Stauffer def Dave Jim Rock def Bryant Curtis. Saville. 6 2, Craig Baker def Harbrecht, default. Boys' IS Singles Lowell Young def Phil Howard, default. Joe Bollinger Steve def. Eddie Goebel, Chipman def Charles Straup, 60 Don McAffeo def. Reg Tom Scherrer def. j Mike Haslam Brent Tidwell. Gordef. Dan Sorensen, 6 3. 6 1; don Jones def Lee Cropper, Dick Coon def Kevin landers, dedef. Lyndon fault; Richard Mansbach Bill Daines def Pnce. 6 1, Dave Hansen Joel Rosenburg. Fred def. Larry Young, default; Glauser def Richard Oldroyd, 6 1, Steve Boothe def Tonni David Nielson def 6 2, Rod Snow Frank Spilker, def. Richard Day, default. Beys' 15 Singles Paul Lanager def Doug Brown Chuck Culp, def. Howard Collins 6 1, Roger 6 1: Porter def Henry Sullivan, 6-Joe Hull def. Lyle Rohde. deJoe def. Bollinger, Zigrosi Tony fault; Ed McAffee def. Pat Thomas. Richard Barker def. Scott Bill Atwood def Evans, Bill Baker def Bob Oakley, 6 1, Franz Doug Pugh, Sutwick def Gene Chavez, 9 7; Fil Beck def. Mark Greene. Larry Davis def. Wayne Morris, default. Boys IS Singles1 Tom Flegal def. Jim FarAlfred Leddy. ley def. David Campbell, Rick Young, default; Steve Flynn def Dane Poulton def. Richard McAffee, Bill Smart def Peter Snow, Jim North def Kray Hammond, default; Doug McAffee def Miles Holman Don Black, Laury def Jerry Taylor, Hammel def Wes Peltier, default; Greg Young def Spencer Young Jr , John Marz def David John Lerwell def Jacobsen, 6 1, Bill Rees Bradley Gilbert, Bryan def. Tony Pugh, 10 8. Blazer def. David Wetzel, 7 5, 6-Scott Bennion def. Ridge Williams, ; John Daines def Brent Rom6 It Joe Buys def. Gregory ney, Hunter. 6-Mark Magelby Bays 11 Slngler 6-Ronald def. Jeff Waldram, Rainger def. Tom Baker, 10-10-Hal def Benzon Goates, Ray ftU; Dennis Bayes def Scott Bol10-def. North Russell linger, Gregory Hunter, default. def. Bill Bennion Boys 9 Singles John Adamson, Bryant Poulton 8 McAffee 5: Tom def. Skip Greene, def. Tom Billings, 8 2; Frank Flynn def. Douglas Richardson, default. Women's Arrigoni Singles Jean def. Ann Lauritzen, Georgians Burton def. Jody Culp, default; Peggy Lelninger def. Lois Jancke, 6 2. Carolyn Nelson def. Betsy Patsy Neal def Nelson, Gloria Rigby, Girls IS Singles Margaret Greenwood def. Meg Anderson, Kathy Nichols def Linda Anderson, Sandra McKean def. KathGretchen Brown leen Evans, 6-Mickle def. Julie Lamb, 6 2. 6-James def Ann Williams, Mary 6--Cowley def. Linda Lee Hoen, 6-def. AUx Nichols Mary With Ivy - HOPSACK SHIRTS . Placket Front Pullover ' . Mens Clothes . Tickets I JUNIOR VETERANS' DOUBLES Mendenhall-Harol5 pm Keith Short vs. Doug Heiner-Gen- e Lahey; Wamer-partnReid v. Walker HolReid Holbrook-Dea- n brook vs. Val Vickers-partne- r. t 21 DOUBLES MEN'S Dave Childs-Mark Reynolds Ottason; John Wilkinson vs Woody Ramey-Joh- n Huish; Odell Miner-Bar- t Chatwin-Mont- e Nelson vs Terry Wood vs. Yeager; Vick Merrill-JtKeith Peterson-Bruc- e Peterson; Mai Dahlgleish-Stev- e Chipman vs. Allan Chatwin-Davi- d Pahnke; Jim Rock-Pau- l Smith vs. Bryant Saville-Lyn- n Burgener. S pm vs Huck Juergen-Dic- Mikkelson-Ka- BOYS 18 I960 DOUBLES vs. I p m. Joe Jeremy-partnMansbach-Fred Richard Glauser; Emery vs. Joe George Tasulis-JiBoihnger-A- l Bluth: Richard Day-Dic- k Jack- Boden vs. Brent Tidwell-Wayn- e son: winner of Richard Oldroyd- Scott Jensen-Keit- h McFarland Mike Tucket match vs. Hank Lamb-ChucCulp; Dick Coon Don McAffee vs. Dick MUler-Ro- d Snow: Dave Curtis-partn- Peter vs. Baker, Nakowski-Mik- LDSMOBIL e BOYS 15 DOUBLES a m. Dan Sorensen-Crai- g , II vs. John Ledgard-Joh- n Brown Paul Lanager Porter; Crandall-Joh- Zwlck Ricci. Doug vs Richard Bill Smart-Mik- e Waldram vs Eugene Wirthhn-Ken- t Gasparic; Mark Greene Kent vs. Conant Flegal Atwood Scott Evans: Peter Nakowski-Mik- e Baker s Bob Woolf Stu Nesbitt; Tony Zagrossi-Stev- e Ross Vs. Bill Baker-Je- d England. BOYS IS DOUBLES 10 a m Bill Res-Sco- tt Bennion v Legion Battle Hits Finals Special to The Tribune LOGAN Holladay's American Legion team Friday handed Weber defeat to retain its unbeaten status in the state tournament Here. 9-- SATURDAYS schedule pits South against once-beaten Weber in a 5:30 p.mJ game. Winner of that contact will play Holladay. in an 8:30 encounter. Should Holladay be defeated, the tournament will be forced into an extra day. South gained the final days play with two victories. In the first game, South bested West, then turned back Cedar contest. 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