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Dabling said there will be many sips to mark the hydroplanes that will be racing at Willard Bay Saturday and direction cars can take to the spectator parking area Sunday got their first look at the Tickets for the affair will be lake Thursday. $1 Saturday, 32 Sunday or $2.50 Several boats arrived here for both Kids will be adWednesda y, several - more mitted fordays. 50 cents both days, Thurday and the -- rest are Dabling said. scheduled Friday. 13 G. 6-- 8-- Davis-Kristi- Berhisel, Boys Singles in 6-- 6-- 4, Rinda Thayn the usual amount of thrills as the giant tourney nears the windup stage in all divisions. And then Saturday the last matches will be played with all the trophies on display before the award ceremonies at 4 p.m. Sinfi (FiMll s tourney-official- Bill Bennion def. Bruce Nesei, Beys' 11 S inflet (Pinel) Thursday said that Lane Hickman def. Richard Forsberg, winners of all divisions should be on hand for the awards ceremonies Saturday at 4 p.m. Twins Sign Rookie at Liberty Park near the, tenNEW YORK (AP) The Minnis shop just yest of the nesota Twins d signed courts. pitcher Ken Wirrell, a The 60 glittering trophies graduate of St Johns will be awarded by Sait Lake for an undisclosed University, Commissioner Joe Park City clubiefficial announced a bonus, L. Christensen Thursday. . SrWtftfW Bays' 14 Dswbles John Schevaers-JIRobbins del. Harold OOl Randy Hickman, t t Waldram def. Scott - v Ak,i4 1-- r-- r s 5650 South 9th East OPEN WEEKDAYS, 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. OUR Men's 4S Slnetec Final Dick Etkelson def. Jim Gilbert, Gary 5 kl l Cooper-Juet- 4-tt le 104. Lamb, rey-Ray s Deublas Foutser def. Mika Rob-Je- rl - t f Man's DaublM Connelly def. Jettn Gad- Charles Chulb-Han- k Worsley; Lamb def. Rob Folser-Rus- a Brown, I Hale-Do- Senler Mixed Daufelea (Final) d Hllmon Castla def. Carol- - 44. Bradshaw. 61. rf - Heres Fridays Schedule 4! Beys' U Doubles Pinal 4 P.m- .- Bobby Schovaers-BH- i Bennion vs. Paul Vodak-DennRiua. S p.m. Doubles Final Bays'! an.- 4 p.m. Johnny Schovaers-JiMen's 11 SIMMs Robbins Wekfram-Randvs. y Pat HHchcock. 5:30 p.m. Rob Foulevr vs. Winntr of Boys U Doubles Final Miko Coopor-Bruc- o Plenk. H a.m. Barry Metcaif-Jaf- f Gordon vs. Bovs' IS Slnsles Pinel . y : Craifl fcaoec. T p.m. Dave Harmon vs.' Scotf StevenWomen's M Doubles Final son. lO a.nrv, Beverty Morris Women's Slnsles Final y Naooi. S p.m. Barbara Nelson vs. Janet Thur-goo- d vs. Iona Girts' IB Doubles Final HrH' H Unfits PImI IB a.m. Judy EvanvKathy Lynott vs Hilton. f f.m. Carolst Hammel vt. Ksttiy Coiiaen Higginson-Rosaie- e Wvchefly. , Girls' IB Doubles Final Mm's OwMm 0 a.m. Mary Jane Schovaers-Cynthi- a Benzon vs. Karon Kennington-Apri- i Ran vs. 5 p.m. Wlmw of .ft match vs. winner of rath. Parent-Chil- d vs. match; is and Over . k 7 p.m. Sorenson vs. winner of vs. 7 p.m. Mlchael-Natha- n Levine b match. vs. Fouioer-Brow- n John-Da- n Condlt vs Nelson; Rob Foulger-BarioBriggs, MOP'S IB Pargnt-CMH and Under I p.m. Lyman Rlchard-Richar- d S p.m. Jr. Warner vs. vs. Frank AHen-Bo- b Lence; E. L. Pratt Lane-D- r, Leon-Bo- b Grant E. E. Greenwood vs. Rofer Rasmuson Schoveers; Rizza. Hickman vs. Dennis-S- . Carl Schoct. Frldav't IctwduM Man'll Open SIMMs Terry Chatwin vs. Steve Mor- UTO CENTERS t'f f' r-- r-- x 'Complete Satisfaction' Uxl IM LI TS ' jt- -j wi ti'SS i ss; ' f.1 i . i Xf U ) " 4 1 XJ-L- 4091 West 3500 So. PLEDGE TO EACH CUSTOMER BUY MAJOR BRAND GAS AT DISCOUNT i Ai a,) Mixed lets' 14 Doublet Carolee Hammel-Teen- a Davis def. NanFinal cy Nasel-Pa- tt Culp, Bam-hlsadef. Joyce OO tr CITY STY fetAe.i I 44. Nasal, Mao's SlnWos Gary Hale def. Chuck Culp, SO. Steve Greenhaish def. Scott bennion, B- Beys' 11 Dsubles Scoff Stevens Harmon def. Klrt Smoot-BrinBurba ck, 64; Bob Feen-TiAndar-soAltsior def. Dous Rlsby-Da- n Forsbero-LanHitchcock-Pa- -- ! J THRIFT i 'kH sX HRIFT- 6- - t-- ; a I A ' it t.i i t.f ''-.- 'X Sin Wet (Final) def. Lisa Havnas, - OPEN SUNDAY, 10-- 7 PRICES AT BOTH THRIFT CITY STORES I I v.k bvl I I t iS Wj kl 1,500-met- 6-- AAU and Diving Swimming Championships. Both - she and runner-u- p Sharon Finneran, a 1964 Olympic swimmer, bettered the mark of 18:30.5 minutes set by Miss Caretto' at the womens AAU m . 7-- meet July 30, 1964. Miss Caretto, a y Whittier, Calif., high school stu and dent who stands weighs 110 pounds splashed to an early lead and was never pressed as she turned in a time of 16:23.7 - Miss Finneran- - was timed in 18 :29.2. 8--6. n 6-- 3-- 11 - Pert TOLEDO,. OHIO AP) Patty Caretto sliced jiearly seven seconds off her world record free-styl-e in the womens in the National Thursday 5-- Burns-Marily- 6-- Iris' . Men's SI SIMMs Final Olck Wood def. Bob Lence, Men's Open Staples Bruno Kouln def. Dunns Bellerr 7 4- Swim Marks Fall at Meet Harvey 3-- 6-- ' C!3 Boats Dabling, general Loses Serve chairman of the race, the Robbins beat Claflin, Bonneville Regatta, said so far Then he lost to Cornell, there are 13 boats scheduled to In the third set of his appear in the race. Included is match with Cornell, Robbins Miss Bardahl, winner-- of - the was down 4 in games but Gold Cup race at Seattle last came back to make it 4 before weekend. losing his serve. Time trials are scheduled SatRobbins.' and Randy Trane at 9 a.m. with finals set urday won their doubles match with for noon. Sunday Woodward of Larry Laub-Ken- t Close Lake to Colorado, gain the quarterfinals in boy's 16 douTedd Tuttle, boatMeanwhile, bles. ing director for State Parks and Doubles Losers said Recreation Commission; 18 doubles, In boys Salt Willard Bay will be closed to Wal-drapleasure boats Friday, Saturday Lakes Harold Sears-Mik- e and Sunday. . lost to John Meis-Jerr- y We had originally planned to Thompson, Illinois, In girls 18 doubles. Salt Lak- close the lake only on the weekGreene end, Tuttle said. But because ers Mary Nichols-Molllost in the quarterfinals to Jane the hydros will be warming up IlliCoulter-An- n Weinheimer, and testing Friday, it was necAnd in girls 16 nois, essary to close the lake that day Salt Lakes Cissy also. doubles, Greene-SusaBradshaw lost to Three Mile Course -- Leslie Bray, irginia, The race will be held on a 6-- . while the girls gleefully look on. The tournament will end Saturday. I 6-- right-hande- - '.v.'''. t I The Tribunes, No Champs Tournament Thursday - ,: 1. Iris' 16 Siosles (Fhwlt Jans Stratton def. Sharon Lence, a marathon final match. : Thursdays play ..saw anoiher Fridays Schedule. batch of champs crowned. Bill Bennion breezed to the boys 14 Fridays schedule will provide iO . Hydroplane Drivers Test Water at Willard Bay " - vtfAfev'wA . 6-- 2 6-- Tournament officials reminded all winners of all divisions they should be on hand Saturday at 4 pjm. at Liberty Park near the pro shop where trophies will be awarded, v , , I Saturday. i vicsingles crown with a -itory over Brace Nagel. Lahe Hickman downed Richto take ard Forsberg, the boys 12 singles hardware. . Jane Stratton annexed the title in girls 14 singles by defeatand ing Sharon Lertce, Lisa Haynes downed Rinda for the crown Thayne, in girls 12. In girls 16 doubles, Carolee Hammel and: Teena Davis n teamed to down Joyce matches will Championship come thick and fast in the next two days as The Salt Lake Tribune's No Champs tennis tournament draws to its conclusion ; imssiS m Juelle Lamb records the scores of Chris Peterson, 13, and Barbara Sedlar, 13, from left, girls 14 doubles winners in ' , "V ears No Champsrtennls . y- 4! Netters, Notice ! Awards Near - n- w- TS& .. : - -jr y"ryy-.-,-.i-nr-r- .. m ; y i jjr y The Salt Lake Tribune Friday, August 13, 1965 's'""V ' jl) y qyiy yqj Vv V, . 'm" X ' y v' & W w""W, N. 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