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Show The World of Sports The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday. July 19, Combined Wire Services ond place and deadlocked at 141 were Lesley Holbert. Mar-lh- n Golf SmitTrJo Ann Prentice In what may become known as the Withdrawal Classic of the Philadelphia Golf and Judy Rankin. Classic, Two and a half hours after he was disqualified for the use of illegal aerofoils on his Lotus 72, Jr mhen Rindt of Austria was de lared the winner of Saturday's British Grand Prix at Brands Hatch, England. Fdndt flashed past Jack Brabham on the final curve after the Australian ran out of fuel with only 200 yards to go. But then chief inspector Cecil Mitchell said the aerofoils on Ifcr.dt's car had been extended above the permitted heights during the race and him an hour disqualified later, declaring Brabham the w inni r. Lotus boss Colin Chapman immediately protested the decision and after 2' hours of examining the offending part, officials finally reversed their decision and gave the Austrian his iiurd consecutive Grand Prix win. a fifth name" star out Saturday. pulled Tam Weiskopf quite after to join previchootmg Jack Nick-lauous withdrawals Lee Trevino, Ken Ventu-- n and John Jacobs. In addition Charles Sifford, and John Henning Allan eiSlough were disqualified, ther for signing an incorrect card or failing to sign. case was a Weiskopfs stiange one. He left the scoring tent Thursday without siming his scorecard, a violation of the rules of golf, which calls for an automatic disquali-licatios, member of the scoring committee found him. obtained his signature and accepted the card as valid without knowing all of the facts. Weiskopf said Saturday that he did not feel that he should and accept prize corrtpete money when he had violated a A rule. Jo Anne Gamer took sole possession of die lead Saturday in the $20,000 LGPA Jay-ce- e Open at Springfield, Ohio as she fired a 70 for a total of 139. from San Francisco, had a 140 for sec Ferraris, Ann capacity stadium in Leningrad is expected to be the toughest assignment to date for hea' coach Leroy Walker and his inexperienced troops, averaging 22 years of age. The Russians, European Cup champions, field a number of world stars, headed by cl ampion javelin Olympic Jams Lusis and hammer throw world record holder Anatoli Bandorshuk. They are all out to beat the Yanks and 100.000 Auto Racing repeat the victory at 1965 Kiev, when the Soviets bested the U.S. for the first time since the event was initiated in 1958. Walker's team, however, is bubbling with optimism. They have have a great trip so far despite leaving the states without such stars as shotput-te- r Randy Matson, lorg jumper Bob Beamon, pole vaulter 440 Bob Seagren, Lee at Evans, discus thrower Jay Silvester, sprinter Charlie Green and hurdler Willie Davenport. Tennis ey The youngest U.S. track and field team in history, successful m its first two European meets, goes after a victory in the annual match against Russia July The two-da- y meet at the D.C. Ashe, second ranked American, downed Ion Tiriach, 23-2- assistant greenskeeper Tlie sion. His name is Herman and he with the everywhere heaf greenskeeper, but he has one drawback. Herman has a tendency to sit down on the job just when it seems the most crucial. He. also doesn't talk very clearly. Herman is a very large and fairly unattractive goose. Langager Visits goes It was after dark and Paul Langager was not in the best of moods. He had just lost the Murray City Open championship on the third hole of a suijden death playoff to amateur star Lane Larkin. Despite losing, Langager managed to get his thoughts away from it for a moment and talk about golf in general. 6-- 3 player, ond the past two years to Langager. Ridd. behind one stroke going into last Sundays final 18 holes, charged past first-da- y leader Sam Bingham of Spanish Fork to win by two shots. Bev Stars and was a mere 40 miles from Ely when his car struck a deer crossing the road. On the distaff side, it looks like no one will seriously chal- I'm going to qualify to compete in the Pacific Coast Ken Amateur this week. Clark said after finishing third in the Eastern Utah Amateur in Price last week, Thats one tournament I would really like to play in, he said. Well, Clark qualified easily. Playing at Alpine, the Utah State University linkster fired itrnnds of for a 146 for first place. Joining Clark in Vancouver, where the tourna- National Guard captain Richard Wood of Jackson, Mo. held the lead Saturday ranked second 4-- after nas Rich- after compleruig .22 calibie and centerfire matches Saturday in the Salt Lake Regional Pistol tournament at the Police range. Wood combined scores of 873 in the 22 calibre aggregate and 859 in centerfire for a total of 1,732 out of a possible l.suo. Richard Hall, an Army Reserve captain from Idaho Falls, was three points off the with 1,729. Homer pace Ilie No. 1 6-- 6-- Ashe and Richey wall play for the $7,000 first prize Sunday afternoon. HORSE RACING two-gu- n Fast Fellow scampered home first in a scramble of 14 in the $163,900 Hollywood Juvenile Championship Saturday while the favorite, unbeaten, odds-ofinished third Moonsplash, at Hollywood Park. Fast Fellow collected $106, 400 and paid his backers $28, Richard R ood Captures Lead in Shoot n $9.40 and Pitching Leaden NATIONAL 11A6UE: ; Mtrritt, Cin , Simpson, Cin. 13-124. W-- Sv.r, Pwry, NY, S F., Giteon, St. L. In the fired matches which make up the .22 calibre aggregate, Gaines won slow fire with T.Hi and the National Match Course with 297; Staff Sgt. Kenneth Buster, Billings, Mont, took time fire with 199; and Chief Warrant Officer Grant Bacon of Phillipsburg, N.J. won the rapid fire with a perfect 200. The centeriire aggregate was won by Edward Hall, Sidney Mills of St. Augustine,-Fl- a. captured time fire with 200; a civilian, Robert Anderson of Eureka, Calif, took the rapid fire with 197 and Staff Sgt. Edwin Boucher of Nashville. Tenn. fired 295 to take the National Match Course. Gaines of Nashville, Tenn., a National Guard chief warrant officer, took the .22 calibre aggregate with a socre of 882 out of 900. WANTED! two-hors- SWIMMING Australian girl splashed to a world record clocking in the 800 meter freestyle swimming finals of the Commonwealth games Saturday in Edinburgh, Scotland. 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Professional Bob Boyce of Ely, Nev., was returning from a Utah Open meeting at the Alpine Country Club recently Miami Springs, Fla. a National Guard major, with 871. In the fired matches making up the centerfire aggregate, Staf Sgt. Buster won slow fire with 191; Staff Sgt. $4.S0. At Monmouth Park in New Jersey, Gladwin, half of a e wagering field, came through with a surprise win in the $116,400 Armory L. Haskell Handicap Saturday. It was the first stakes try of his career and the winner paid bettors $33.40, $13 and $7.60. Charles Elliott was second and My Dad George, the She had an lead halfway through the race and was 40 meters out front at the finish. Nibley Golf Aide Just a Silly Goose at Nibley Park ought to be investigated by some agency of the Salt Lake City Commis- 6-- ey had upset Nastase, Roma 9:02.45 Winners and Sinners By Steve Rudman Tribune Sports Writer plaer, favorite, was third. Arthur Ashe and Cliff Richdefeated the two Romanians Saturday to gain the finals of the $35,000 Washington Star tennis tournament in Washington, Track and Field Romanias DS Missouri Shooter Leads S.L. Pistol Meet WeiskopfFails to Sign Card, Withdraws -- 1970 wide-angl- e with Sears binoculars! 70-7- 6 ment will be held Aug. will be Lane Larkin, Vaughn Barker, Ron Branca, Don Branca, and Craig Boyer. 12-1- 'You know, Langager since Ive been in Billings as a pro Ive really noticed just how good amateur golf is in Utah. It wasnt until I got away from it that I realized there are some tremendous young amateurs playing here. said, few Cosmetic Surgery Technique Delivers bhnd Kev Hair ia last a Few Hears! . Ia Hurry Langager was in a hurry to get back to the clubhouse, but That Larkin is continued, one cf the best amateurs Ive seen. You saw yourself what he did today; beat all the pros in the field. Golf lile that is not played In many western states, with the exception cf California. 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