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Show Mac Divot Bv Keefer & Lankv The Salt I.aJ-- e Tribune, Friday. July B9 10, 1970 w r RNS tvmixv E5QN WTTH KmnL Of , 3tOE SORRY, TS-l- 3stu.aoRy Aacur CDES HER HOMEWORK I I V nctamorv. but prHf-tgT-pvJO- ID ME A8CUT 60P ANPSTANCE AHP RSCW4 Piston Sign Driscoll DKTROIT (I PI, Piiscoll -"- feu-y at Bovun a standout College for tluee tears under Bob Cmiy, was signed Thursday by the Detroit Pistons of n the National Basketball Asmi-ciatio- to a thiee-yea- con- r tract. The star who Pistons top draft 1969 spent last year was in choice in playing in Italy. , AMP STUFF-I- V KT CUT I . German, S.L. Teams to Clash Sot ..ake Cuts onti (hampion. United, will meet Tenuis Borus.sia of West Berlin Saturday at 4:30 p.m. at Highland High School. The German team is in the first amateur diyision in Ger- many. It is on a tour of the United States, which includes games against some of the top competition in the country. lieioie suiterdub. deteat by the Deliver Kukeis. nukli. Coio the New ing a Tennis Yoik Borussia tied lost which the Hungarians, U.S. amateur cup final to the Chicago Kickers. Later, the German club will play the cup In its ln- -t League w inner5;. To Play Winners a Philadelphia the Denver They beat s, and ( liamps United of Salt Lake won the Utah League championship after finishing the season in a three-wa- y tie with the Incas and Brigham Young University. Then United won the Daynes Cup. five-we- dub, , post-seaso- n a Littleton, Uniteds stars are captam Keith Fisher, from E"gland: Steve Burns, a former mem- - Scotlands national team, and Scotsman Arthur Welch. ber of d Third Team Tennis Borussia is tin thud German team to visit Utah since last fall. The Free University of Berlin played United and BYU, and Luneboig met Alemannia in previous matches. As a attraction at 3 p.m., Uniteds liinior team will meet the Hollundia juniors. pre-gam- e S.L., Logan Gals Set Softball Tilts The Utah Shamrocks who recently finishd fourth in the City of Roses softball tournament in Portland, Ore. and their farm club, the will meet a strong m a doubldieader nine Logan New White Park. at Saturday Sham-rockette- s, The young Shamrockettes will meet Earls Texaco in the opener at 7:30 p.m. and the Shamrocks will take the field in the 9 p.m. battle against the Logan club. Earls will be one of five Utah teams, including the Shamrocks, who will be battling later this month in regional tournament in Morrison, Colo. The Shamrocks will out after their 10th consecutive regional title. The Shamrocks returned home this week after posting a Golfers Wait t Action in it's here! the mid-ye- 4--6 record in the northwest. clearance! ar Carbon Meet Special to The Tribune Golfers from the state will throughout begin teeing off early Saturday morning in the Eastern Utah Amateur tournament on the Carbon Country- - Club. This yvill be the 19th renewal of this nonu'-imeet and Carlxin pro Bob Droz said the course is in excellent condition for the many divoters expected to be shooting for the prizes in the four flights of HELPER two-da- SUITS & SPORTCOATS a sale for men who like to work in their shirt sleeves r play- Top Field The championship flight has drawn an excellent field to shoot for the top prize that has been dominated in recent years by Paul Langager. The field is wide open this year with the Langager now a pro in Montana. Some favorites in the field expected to make a strong bid for the title include Magnas Jack Ridd, who has come close many times in this meet; Provos Garth Ford, Bob Taylor, the golfing school from Henderson, principal Nev. ; or one of the local Carbon County Sheriff Albert Passic; one of his two sons, Jen or Greg: Mike or Jim Tolicy from Dragertnn. Taking Entries A round of social activity connected with the tournament Is on tap at the country club, also, including dinner on Friday night, a dinner-danc- e on Saturday night. Ditz said he is still taking entries in all flights on a first come, first served hasis until Friday afternoon. He said the course will be open all day Friday for practice rounds by the tournament golfers. fatnous-lab- tl list 6.50 to $8 g fav-rile- s. Dmi-tim- These are the ones you'd like to wear inside out. But, fortunately, the labels do "show" in the lines, the anyway the fabrics, tailoring details. 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