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Show T"P" ryinnimiiiii The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, April 22, 1962 DO Haying Trouble on Sid Slopes? Change Name to Miller ' v By Mike Korologos 4 Tribune Sports Writer There was a time when you just werent a hep skier if you didn't have an impossible name like Gramshammer, Engl or Bjorn-gaar- d. Not to any more. Now all you need is. a good old name like MiUer. No matter where you skied this season from Japan to Montana you were bound to run into a Miller, 6kJ John A QUICK glance around the Intermoun- Dale M. tain area finds M. Earl MUler, of Ogden, and his sons Ray, Dale, and Alan (who competes for Denver U.); Lorna MiUer, also from Ogden; John MiUer, a Salt Laker; Earl Miller, the ski binding man from Orem; Gary MU Earl Icebreaker Tourney Sports Car Aces Set Nevada Tilt Tennis Final Pairs Haynes, Martines r Veteran Glen Haynes, trying for his second straight title, will meet young Mike Martines In the finals "bf the Icebreaker Tennis Tournament at the Salt Lake Tennis Club Sunday afternoon. THE TWO will battle for the mens singles crown in Sundays feature match at 2 p.m. Meanwhile, two champions were named Saturday with Carol Lee Hammel capturing the girls 12 singles title and Cissy Greene the girl's 10 singles crown. IN SENIOR mens singles Saturday, Jerry Hart turned Special to The Tribune A HENDERSON, NEV. field of top sports car drivers from Utah, Nevada, California, , Arizona - and - New Mexico wiU participate in the Cropper v. Joe Rob Fouteer-RIcFeu leer y. first Thunderotrd InternaPhil SteenMkki Cerver44er-topartner n. Don MecAflee Sieve tiona Boothe. Raceway program f Ben 14 Daub lee here next weekend. 4 pm. Bill Riese Don Kirkpatrick e v. Frank Bunker; Greg THE RACE wUl be run on h , BoHlneer-partne- Prank-Ree- n y. the new I. e area. in a major upset in ousting second seeded Joe Kenny, 2-- 6-- 6-- The tournament opens the DOWNTOWN Utah tennis season. Results Saturdays Mm's Simla film Hamas del. am Latlmar, 4 I Sieve Ir' li key's 14 llntlH defeull. IlmlH Mike Weldrem del. Mark Bruce Flenk del. Scott Frenk Robbine del. 44 Alee, 43. 41 1 laury Hemmel Youne. 74 44 43. - eer up aU Special to Th Tribun ... place with U.S. Gfypsum 2 with 148 each. ATTENTION TRUCK USERS! No. WALLY NEWTON had the high scratch game on this league for the week with 223. Vern Barney had the high individual series with 570 while high team game went to Ray Carr Insurance for 915 and high team series to Banquet Butter for 2,523. Western Auto is still out in the lead In the League with 189 wins while Forsey Ice Cream trails by quite a few points with 154 and Sevier is tied for third Valley Co-o- p Tri-Cit- y Z CHINGFORD, ENGLAND, Wimbledon (UPI) champion Rod Laver of Australia beat compatriot Martin 64, 64, to win Mulligan, the Connaught Club's hard court tennis title Saturday. April 21 4-- AVENGING two previous defeats by Mulligan, Laver came from behind, one set down and trailing and 34 in in the second set and the third, to stage a recovery. O- - 2-- 3 0-- 2 1 a u Lorna ries with 638 while high team game and series was rolled by Nite Owl League with Monroe Drug trailing with 176 wins and Sevier Valley Oil in third place with 149 wins. REED MADSEN rolled the high Individuals game and series with 238 and 595, respectively, while Hoyle & Poulson had the high team game and series with 906 and 2,490. In the Mixed Doubles Angela Mortimer of Britain Andersons Food Store League, repeated her Wimbledon cham- Is leading with 147 wins. Wapionship victory over Wight-ma- rrens Sinclair Is in second with Cup teammate Christine 138 and Branchs Motel has 64 win 132 wins. Truman, scoring a in the first clash of the two High weekly game and segirls since last year's Wimble- ries for men was rolled by Dick Robinson with 234 and don final 603 and high game and series for the women was rolled by Utah Soccer League La Dawn Zabrlskie with 211 Germania 1 Explorers 0; 504. High team game and B 2. Rapid 2; Vikings 6, and Salt Lake 2; Alemania A 6, Berlin series was rolled by Anderson Food with 714 and 2,012, A 0. Laver Captures Tennis Crown 9 Stonshawkar del. Johnny Mere, eleulti Chuck Culp del. Oreo Young. 44 Henk Lemb del. Keith Cox, 44 44 43; Richer! MecAfee del. Don Klrpe trick, '4-J-; you Jones and Smiths, ' if you change theres stiU hope for you1 your names to MiUer. So-ch- ffnwcs qjjfsmw mcsaon' Sob Foulder ml. Mark Reynold. 14 14; Gordon Btumbachar del, Rob Foui-r- , 41. MOST OF THD? are expert racers, too. Dale was the No.,1 junior skier in the In- -' termountatn Ski Assn.; Lorna finished third in the gals ISA rankings; Alan finished high In most of his races in the college circles; John made the junior nationals team from this area that competed in KallispeU, Mont, recently; and of course M. Earl MUler is the very capable ski Instructor from Snow Basin who coaches most of the Ogden kids. 5 see CEC LLOYD let expert in truck transport problems Cec, new nd used truck specialist, help you at the big, new Bennett Ford TruekUnd . . . 3 Vi acres of sales and service facilities. Utah's biggest new truck dealer. Complete Fold line, gas and diesel. All makes used trucks. n 6-- I -- Sales Servlc-- 486-017- 4 HU COTTONWOOD 44 lorn II Slntin 14 e. The final RICHFIELD game of the Double C League KLAR JORGENSON had Forsey Ice Cream with 913 in the Richfield Bowling Assn, the Individual game on and 2,564, respectively. high for this season shows PetroHoyle and Poulson holds on ls ne Gas out in front with a this league with 237 and Bud score of 174 with Ray Carr In- Miller the high individual se to its lead with 200 wins In the surance in second place with 167 wins and Joes Chevron in third place with 163. high speed track, steeply banked at both ends of the 2.5 mile course. Spectators view events from a terraced parking area similar to that of a drive-i- n movie. The entire course is visible from the spectator multi-purpos- Sun VaUey; Steve MUler, a Class C racer who worked at Alta last season; and Joe MUler, John's brother. NEW YORK, April 21 (UPI) Marietta College won the Hughes Cup regatta for eight-oare- d crews on Phelam Bay when Fordham, Saturday which finished first, was disqualified for cutting Inside of a mooring in the final quarter-mil- Gas Team Cops Crown in Richfield Bowling Loop Cvtltr-Gavle-n YoungSpencer Steve sunk Yeung DeOackar-Kahawker Tom Flaeal; Demi Cox v. Don Soreraon-partnaM Son Daeblaa 3 Richard MacAfoeJchn pm. Jerevmv v. Saencer Youne Bruce Flank; Mika Waldram-Sco- tt Bannion vt, Allen Llndsay-EddAtwood. Women- - Sleet 1 p.m. Janice Romney vt. Joan Yarn. ' Woman DeubW 1 pm. Da hr Janice ROmnay-Laa- h Richardson. vt. Marta ret Howe-Joa- n BlrT 14 Simla I ve. 4ol hr Greene OHIneer. ler who works at Mt. Majestic at Brighton; Denny MUler, a junior expert skier from Wins Crew Event Medieby, 41, Benmon, 34 Richard Mac. del. Spencer mgjjttmia ley', II lleslet Finale-Bob- by MecAfee, 44 Schovaert It 43. Men', Double, Lee HemmeWJUn Heynee del. Richard Walkingshaw, 41, 42, Knlftine-GlePetersen del. Jack Faircloueh-Oel- e Conway, 74 44 43, Joe Cowley-JIFeuloer del. Mike Boothe, 44 41; Richard Dlxon-Jec- k Morrl, del. Reed Gordon-Fran- k Herrldoe. 41, 44; Gordon Martines def Jim Wood-RoBollineer, deleult; Linn Rockwood-EPmegar del. B. Spencer Voune-Je- d Shield,, 43, 43; Tom Redford-ToAllen del. Ray Jonee-Bo- b Marshall, 42, 42; Bill Lailmer-RicBonn Ion del. Cal Clark-Bo- b Schoenhels, 41, 42; Hammel-Hayndel. Knilfmg. Peter sen, 43. 44; Cowlev-Foulgdel. 41. del. Baumbachar-MartinaNordlund-Bo- b Frank e Senior Men Smile Falrclough del. Gsylen Young, 34 M; Jerry Her! del. Joe Kenny, 43, 43; Grant Evan, del, Jerry Jack S4 4 Jeremy, 42. 44 Women' Simla Janice Romney del. Jean Sprunt, 41, 43; Jane Freed del. Belli Olver, rl 75, 44 Women' ' Deublet Daly del. Emily Jn,,5? Romney-Lea- h Hodv Cu,p 43; Jane Cannon del. Key Heckett-Joe- n Yana 42, 44. OUT 144 14 Nelson Sin la July Jtrgmy, 01. GirFi 14 SinslM Ann apRobarts def. Nancy Nikcavlch, L' 5, Molly Grant dal. Jennid teuwenburg, 43. Girl'd It Slnglos Carol La Hamm! def, Nikcavlch, 4 . Blrtt It Singles . Finals Cissy Green de. Susan Bradshaw, 44 44 Finals Norra t ' Schedule Sundays Men's pm. Martinet. 4 p.m. Child. Glen Slntle Haynes Bey's 11 Slntle Mike Martin v. Baris Id Slnglat 1 n.m. Stave Stonehewker vs. Chuck Culp; Hank Lamb vt. Richard MacAfe. Baril 14 SinslM Mlk p.m. Wiidram vs. Bruca Flank; Frank Robbins vt. Laury Ham-fnt- t - Baris It SinslM Frank Robbins vs. Bill Bannion; Skip Greene vs. Mark Magleby. Boy's It Doubles S p.m. Dave Child-Mar- k Reynolds Vs. David Cltge-Oavi- d Child; Jim Jen- - 4pm. Hisatake Snares Forgotten Lead 1 Ken Hisatake captured the first round lead in the annual .1 Forgotten Bowlers tournament t Cottonwood Lanes. 1 HISATAKE WAS 144 pins over his average with Russ Keno in second place 128 pins over. Bowlers bowl against their own average in this tournament Only bowlers with an average under 175 are eligible. .. , Results: . Fins over avertge: Ken Hisatake, 144 over; Russ keno, I3t over; F. M. Smith. W4 over; Ray Horn, lot ever; Fred fberhardt, M over. High scratch game-Fain- t Giles, 245; Blaine Ken Hlsetake, 235. Pugmlre, -- 5-y- wear socks 237, Joins Grid Squad Irregular. Red, white, olive, blue, black, brown, tan or gold. Sizes 6Y2 to 0,2. Stock up at, savings. Slightly BUFFALO, N.Y., April 21 J.UPI) Navy end Greg Mather, who set a collegiate record for points scored by kicking last season, has been named to the East squad for the second Bowl annual on June 29, it was announced Saturday. foot-gam- Y boys'. e 1 ZCMI BUDGtT ITORI BOYS CLOTHING Downtewn. Cottonwool, gwrstnlrt meal flair |