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Show W ? The pit crew and driver, Chuck Thompson, left, wearing life preserver, tinker with engine of Tahoe Miss as the huge boat def. Dav Scott Stevenson o doubles teams, finalists In the. girls 18 before match Frlday. er Left to right, teams are Colleen Eosalie Hilton and Kathy JLynott-Jud- Higginson-vislo- Singles Pinal Hammel del. Kittiy Wvcherly, Oirls' n Carole Evans. y National League Minnesota . Baltimore -Cleveland -Detroit Chicago ' 74 a 49 49 49 SI 59 42 43 30 70 73 41 M Boston Kansas City .443 570 .544 .544 .545 .494 .454 .431 .301 .342 41 44 44 EYork Set. Behind Last Wen Vk 9 9 11V4 17 2HS 24'4 30 34 Friday's Results Cleveland 3, Minnesota 1 Washington 4, Baltimore 2 New York 3, Kansas City 1 i Boston 3. Chicago 2 Detroit Los Angeles 1 tatwdey'a RrakaMa Fltcher Los Angeles at Detroit Lopes vs. ) Wicker sham Minnesota at Cleveland Kaat vs. ) McDowell (12-0.Kansas City at New York Talbot (10-7-) VS. Ford (13d). vs. ) Chicago - at Boston Howard or Lonborg Monbouquette at Baltimore Washington tnlght) Kreutzer vs. Pappas (10-5- ' a - 1 i - - 1 Returns o Speedway fiie. to break each other Fairgrounds Speed-wa- y with 11 events on tap for f Saturdays The Copper Cup races last week Interrupted Jthe seasons point skirmishing but qualifying will get under way at 7 p.m. and races at 8:30 p.m. s usual. at Utahs at Earl a at Pacific Coast League a traek Solons by - year 1 ; Britains bells Friday Savairs Namath Aids Jet Victory rain are lakes a highspeed the states - on the salt flats conditions, "said: Baltimore Blalir. 2B Plenty of Water "'We went back in the after-no- n and the salt was dry from the pole line to the bridge. We went down the track to the six mile mark and when we came back there was an inch of water on what had been dry salt I dont see how, anyone can run on the flats next week. There is more water on the course now than there was in the 1955 when some stock runs were washed out. And really high speed runs are apparently impossible." . - AffllioirKiclirfr !2,000! 3 U racers car Modified racing drivers return to their normal activity 6p at Final Lineup Willard Bay Regatta In Tribune Tennis Duel worlds start I k trying Storms Spike 65 Runs At Salt Flats SPORTS SEDAN An unbeatable combination 6f space and performance.. Room for five and. fun to drive. Economical, too you get economy in excess of 30 miles per gollon. Easy to park and rides like cotton candy. d synchromesh gear bex, 55-hengine, front wheel drive la beat mud or snow. A price that beats anything you've ever dreamed of for value, style, and pleasure. Come see this elegant little rascal at our showroom.' WBBA Tourney Rtautt Friday' Brumley X Nan 2.:. T 2:10. A 7,60& " 002 0091 0 9, Kirkland 13) i.... Braves Win CHC7AP)GenrOU-ve- r slammed a pair of two-ru- n homers and Eddie Mathews also slugged one with one on to lead the surging Milwaukee Braves to an 3 victory over the Chicago Cubs Friday. , 8-- MILWAUKEE abrhbi 5 2 3 0 .Alou rf CHICAGO Burton abrhbi 4 1x0 0 0 cf Kuenn If Sill Williams rf Jones cf Mat'ews 3b 5 4 Torre lb 4 Oliver c 2 3 3 110 Banks 1b 2 2 4 Santo 3b 0 1 0 Krug c Beckert 2b Cowan If 4 Bolling 2b Wood'ard st 4 0 0 0 Kes'ngar is Lemast'r P 4 0 0 0 L'ndrm ph Buhl p Am'Fano ph Ste'art as 410 . , ... o ... 3 0 3 0 1 1 4 12 0 4 0 0 0 4 112 4010 30000 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 1 Region D Elimination Tournament, Mt, .Totals 33 3 4 3 39 1 13 .Totals Olympu 9, Hillside 7; Holladav-- on 0140 25 -0 Milwaukee 6. Edgemont (White City) 2; Sher- Chicep 01 901 J man 3, Richfield 3; East Mill Creek 3, MaHR 2 2b Alou, Jonot. Ollvtr (14), Vancouver, Can., 2. thews (26) Krug (4). Saturday's Schedule ER Bl SO 10 .m. 2 13 3 Richfield vs. Hillside. 12:30 p.m. Canada vs. Edgemont. 3 p.m. Holladay Cotton wood vs. East Mill Creak (winner to Little Work) Series). 5:30 p.m. Mt. Olympus vs. Sherman (winner to Linie World Series). T 2:19. A 11.331.' l.... , Is towed to deep water for tests Friday at Willard Bay. The boat will nee in the Bonneville Regatta Saturday and Sunday. Mens 21 Singlet 4a. Rob Foulger def. Bruce Plenk, Men's Doubles Youn- - def. Steve Greenhalgh-Spene- e By Grant V. Messerly 42. Saturday's Schedul Frenk Allen - Bob Lence def. Lyman Tribune Sports Writer (All Matches at Liberty Perk) Rax Skidmore, 14. 44, Condi (All Finals) Man's 3S DeuMts , BOX Wee Lost Pet. Behind ELDER Man's Singlets WILLARD, 1 Schack def. E. Roger RatmuswvCarl Steve Greenhalgh vs. Gary COUNTY-Thirte- en p.m. of the L. Pratt-E- . Hole.- L. Greenwood, 44, 44. Dsn-Ric-k k Men's Open Singles Lamb def. Ctiuck boats largest racing vs. Stev Bruno 0:30 Kossin e.m. Sorenson, 40, 44. , Morgen. were unlimited the Beys' 14 Double Pinal hydroplanes Men's 21 Singlss Bennlon def. Paul Special to The Tribune 1 p.m. Willard Bay Friday ready to Bobby Schovaers-Bil- l Russ Brown vs. Rob Foulger. Vodak-Dann4-Men's Doubles Rizza, -43, 43. BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS 4 p.m. Steve Greenhalgh - Spence dpen Saturday morning the largBays' l Doubles Final Lamb. Young vs. Chuck recent heavy rains Pat Waldram-Rand-y est boat racing event ever in Hitchcock def. John 35 Doublss Man's Results Friday's Robbins, 43. Karl Schack - Roger Rasmus- Utah. 9 e.m. have apparently washed out Schovaers-JIMilwaukee I. Chicago 3 sen vs. Bob Lence - Frank Allen. Houston 3, New York 2 Beys' 12 Doubles Final what was to be the beginning of Men's 45 Doubles St. Louis 7, Cincinnati 2 Gordon def. Craig First Meet Barry Metcalt-Jef- f T. Snow 2:30 p.m. G. W. Snow-R- . Los Angeles 3, Pittsburgh t y 1965 high speed automobile the 42. Eager, - P. M. Thompson. Cannon vs. Norm Philadelphia 3, San Francisco 2 21 Doubles Men's Girls' 10 Doublet Final the first annual Events runs here. , Saturday's Probibt Pitchers 2:30 p.m. Laury Hammel - Bruce Milwaukee at Chicago Clonlnger 04-0- ) Benton Plenk Mary Jane Schovaers-Cvnthl- a are schedvs. Don Gardner - Tony Thompson. Bonneville regatta vs. Paul def. Karen Kennington-Aprl- l Tour Flats 1 Hanrath, Doubles Beys' Cincinnati at St. Louis Nuxhall ) 42. - Dav Har- uled to get under way Saturday 3 p.m. Scott Stevenson vs. Sadeckl Girls' II Doublet (Final) mon vs. Bob Fenn - Tom Allgier. Heath of Wendover, at 9 a.m. with each boat running New York at Houston (night) Jackson Doublas Woman's Judy Evans - Kathy Lvnott def. Coleen vs. Dierker ). member of the Bonneville Higginson - Rosale Hilton. 40, 44. Gayle the course in a qualifying heat. 2 P.m. Jeannette Condi at Los Pittsburgh Angeles (night) KimGreenwood vs. Barbara Nelson-Jea- n Partnt-Chlk- l Doubles. 14 Over Cardwell (10d) vs. Koufax (20-4Speedway Assn., said Friday ball noon the Sunday beginning Philadelphia at San Francisco Bunnlng John - Don Nelson def. Michael - NaGirfls' 14 Doublas members of the association and than (14-7- ) vs. Marichal (10-8Levine, 42, 43. . 9 e.m. Jane Stratton - Sharon Lence boats will race for the Utah Parent-Child vs. Barbara Sadler - Chris Peterson. others toured the flats Thursday Doublas, 14 Under huge permanent trophy Junior Mixed Doubles. 14 and Under Cup, -Richard Warner - Richard Warner Jr. and the was one under 10 a m. to Kathy Wvcherly - Randy to be to the race winEASTIRN DIVISION Bob Schovaert, 43, 42. def. Leon presented Arlene Baker - Richard vs. Hitchcock three inches of water with Schoett. each ner year. 1 and Under Junior Mixed Doubles, more rain expected. will be 9 a.m. Dennis Bayes - Karen Bartola Saturday the 4-- 2 vs. Dennis Rizza - Teena Davis. The season was scheduled to for the Golden Spike troSenior Mixed Oouhl.s going Rob and Geri Foulger vs. 2:30 p.m. Sunday with Bob and Billy another award to be given BALTIMORE The winner (AP) of Jody and Chik Culp - Kit phy, Summers of California bringing - Kathy Terrell. Sumner to the fastest qualifieach Senators throttled Washington Parent-Chil- d 14 Over and Doubles, their four-engihere for Baltimore threats with four dou- -- 10 a.m. John end Don Nelson vs. er. winner Alan and Lvma Condi vs Rob what was billed as an attempt ble - Barlow Briggs. plays and edged the slump- Foulger Pinal Tuneups Parent-Chilto beat Doubles 14 and Under Donald Camp- ing Baltimore Orioles 4-- 2 Friday 11 a.m. Richard Warner - Richard . the crews were makrecord of 403 miles' per night on homers by Willie Kirk- Warner-Jrvs. winner ot Lane end Dr. : Salt Lake City 1 San Diego Grant Hickman vs. Dennis end F. Rizza. . hour; final Mike adjustments on the ing land, Burmley and Dick Indianapolis 2, Howell 1 Oklahoma City 5. Arkansas I Washout Looms boats. Several of the hydros, Nen. Spoken 7, Seattle 6 ' Tacoma 0. Vancouver 4 Mist, 8 Bill BALTIMORE including But the Summers brothers WASHINGTON Denver I, Portland 6 abrhbl abrhbi tested on were Tahoe and Miss, 0 0 0 4 2 0 2b 5 Blas'ama 0 1b Siebern Probable runs will apparently have to be Pitchers Saturday's ss 0 0 0 0 Snyder rf - 400 0 Br'kman mile circular - Sen Diego (Zannt three course, the Salt 1 at Lika Hamlin ss ' 4 0 0 0 Johnson $s 4 t 2 0 7:45 p.m. y postponed. .(Schurr to the delight of about 200 much 4 111 Robinson 3b . 4 1 2 2 Kirkl'nd rf Oklahoma City (Ward at ArkanHeath said his group went on Howard If . 3000 Blefary rf . . 4 0 2 0 sas (Wisa spectators who, came out to 1 0 0 0 Lau c 2 0 0 0 Tacoma (Hands 14-at Vapcouytr the course Thursday morning Lock cf . 2 0 0 0 Nan 1b 4 111 Brown c watch (Santiago early proceedings. and the was so heavy we Hatd cf Denver (Gregson 3 10 0 Btair cf A 0 2 0 at Portland ) located ALLENTOWN,, PA. (AP) -The pit facilities 3 0 2 0 (Wills 4 112 Adair 2b Brumiavc could see the Hawaii (Grba 44 and Loun barely through at 2 0 0 0 The New York Jets, spearheadMcMiril'n 3b 3 0 2 0 Bunker p south recreation the on and Higgins ) windshield. Indianapolis (Bouldin 1 0 0 0 0 0 Warwick ph 10 Ortega p touchdown pass launching ramps. Plans had M'C'm'k p 1 0 0 0 Orsindph 10 10 ed by a d Seattle (Redovlch and McGlothlln . Then Heath, who has watched er .1 Beiang'rpr . 0 0 0 0 them to be across a Joe Namath and called at Spokang (Spell and unavi!a by play T aH the runs here and Total bto) 31 4 I 4 Total" "34213 Mike Taliaferro,- - deby is one of real experts Washington ' 9 350 91 9 feated the BoStoriTatrfots, 26-1- Tribune Scoreboard r 14 Man's Open Slntltt Morgan def. Terry Chatwln, Slav 75. American League t Harmon, y,.6'4,'W for Friday night in an American League exhibition game before l8,00G. Scoring Toss small channel to the north but anybodys race, . were on new technical problems made it nec- water and any of. the boats could win it. essary to move them. Largo Cranes Four large cranes are being used to lift the boats off their trailers and into the water. Other boats at the reservoir Friday included Miss Bardahl, Savairs Probe, Such Crust IV, Gales Rooster Tail, Miss Smirnoff, Notre Dame, Miss San North of Ogden The Willard Bay reservoir is located near this small farming community about lb miles north lake is of Ogden. The 10,000-acr- e about 10 miles long and three miles wide. The race course has been set up near the southeast shore. Miss Spectators will have a good Diego, Miss Budweiser, viqw of the race from the elevMadison and Mariner Too. Favorites for the race are ated dike which surrounds the Miss Bardahl, winner of the lake and there are plenty of Gould Cup at Seattle last week- parking and other public faciliend and Notre Dame, which was ties available. second. But as a pit crew memRoute Jlarked. ber pointed out Friday, Its areas to the The route parking will be well marked and motorists would be well advised to stay on established roads. Many of the shoulder areas are soft and could lead to trouble. , A few other hints: The huge rocks on the dike will provide Tournament officials again good grandstand seats but a reminded all winners of any folding chair would be better. No Champs divisions that they Plenty of suntan lotion or an should be on hand for the umbrella to shield the sun would awards ceremony Saturday at be in order. Women should wear 4 p.m. at Liberty Park near flat shoes since the terrain is the pro shop just west of the rocky. Binoculars will provide a close tennis courts. look at the boats in action. up Joe L. Christensen, city Admission will be $1 Saturday will commissioner, parks and 52 Sunday1 or 52.50 for both award the trophies to No days. Children can get in for 50 winners. Champs cents on both days. Tennis Winners Gather Today Football Namattir ""the 5)6, ILSI-liY-SM- G ie from Alabama, who quarter-backethe first half" for the not throw his first pass did Jets, until 13 minutes had elapsed in the first period. That pass, howi ever, was good for the touchdown, to Don Maynard giving the Jets a 10-- 0 lead. Namath, making his first start for the Jets, completed four of six passes for 80 yards. He did not play in the second half. Even Record WATER Sin SHOP ITEMS ,'l1 The Jets, evening their exhibi never trailed. at Jim Turner kicked an field goal after Wahoo McDaniel blocked a Joe Yewcic punt. That score came after 3:42 in the first quarter and gave New . York a 0 lead. tion record 1--1, 3-- Four-spee- p. ; PER MONTH With Normal Down BONNEVILLE DRAG STRIP 2100 South 3300 West - N.H.R.A. SANCTION SATURDAY, IfWi : - , 4:30 Qualifying ; 25 7:30 Eliminations We must make room for new merchandise. So out goes everything in the water ski shop. Now's the time te get that new ski tew harness and wateskls. Save 25 and morel tow rape . . . belt "Record breaking" week also a ;; DRAWIMG FOR SET OF "RADER" VHEELS DON'T MISS ALL OF THIS ACTION the FOOT RACE plus T , 525 SOUTH STATE PH. DA 8-85- 43 ... ... - KEN GARFF IMPORTS TJHteG' Li - I. RANSBORT1SUPPL 15 r ii |