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Show t 2D The Sell Like Tribane, Sunday, August 2, 1978 Winners Claim Trophies in 1970 No Champs 17 I ri ;: , 'v : n V. . - a V s 'wvAa Ay. . y 1 'V " $J.V .U,y v V x A , ( ' - I f ' o r ' ' , '' a 4 V )X 404,. VW,)W. , tournaments finals matches were played Saturday, although some of this year's winners were crowned last Thursday. of the won two trophies. Robert Young and Dave each won Warner three trophies to lead the men participating m the tournament. Young won the men's 21 singles, teamed with Lane tournament. Mens Mens Scott Mathesen. Singles Doubles Lane Hickman Robert Young. Duke Picard. Men's 35 Singles Hal Cannon Men's 35 Doubles Harry Klienert. Men's 45 Singles Jack Wharton. Merrill Davis-FreWeidner. Men's 45 Doubles Men's 21 Singles Robert Young. Men's 21 Doubles Warner. Brad Hammel-Dav- e Boys 18 Singles Craig Vierig. Corrie Campbell-MikFehr. Boys 18 Doubles David Warner. Boys 16 Singles Boys 16 Doubles Roger Greene-A- . J. Shaka. Ian Rothfels. Boys 14 Singles Rothfels. Derk Wharton-IaBoys 14 Doubles John Welch. Boys 12 Singles John Boys 12 Doubles Cooper. Derk Pardoe. Boys 10 Singles Alan Bradshaw-AlaJackson. Boys 10 Doubes Women's Singles April Hanrath. Women's Doubles Kenning- April Hanrath-Kare- ty Park, tournament headReservoir Park, quarters, Fairmont Park, The Salt Lake Tennis Club, The Towne House Tennis Club and tne University of Utah. Indhdually speaking, two of the netters won three trophies, one player advanced to four finals matches, and a e Welch-llowar- ton. Ross. Davis. e Thayne. a Hawk. Linda Rich. Linda Clark. Singles Girls 12 Doubles Bevany Nelson-Jon- l Sandberg. Girls 10 Singles Teri Richards. Anita-Rus- s Mixed Doubles Edman. Mixed Doubles 35 Janice Fearce Duke Picard. Mixed Doubles 18 Rinda Thayne Kent Crawford. Mixed Doubles 14 Teresa Fasola-DerWharton. Father-SoOver 16 Young. Father-SoUnder 16 Warner. Grant-CarriFe'her - PaugMer Hirkman. MILAN, ITALY (AP) -The members of the Milan Soccer Club went on strike Saturday to protest having their salaries reduced. The players, including Brazilian siar Jair de Costa, refused to start trar.ing and returned home after club management declined to accept their salary demands. 12 k Seth-Robe- n .e e Scott Reynolds, 1. 2, MENS DOUBLES Robert Hickman tiff. Young I an Jack Ademt-JohMiles, MEN'S 3S SINGLES Duke Picard tief. Dick Belt, -- , MEN'S 35 DOUBLES Hal Cannon-HarrKlienert tief. Nil man Castle Lyle Rich, MEN'S 45 SINGLES Jack Wharton won by default. MEN'S 45 DOUBLES def. Davit Fred Weidner Merrill Georoe Sormer-DouTollstrup, MEN'S II SINGLES Robert Young tief, Kerry Rupp, u MEN'S 1 DOUBLES Brad Hammel Dave Warner def. Id Gregory-FreMental, 43, 43. BOYS U SINGLES def. John Nielson, Craig Vierig Mother Mother Daughter Son Marge-Crai- Hackett Kay-Debbi- e g while the fast pitch will be Sept. Entry deadline for the state meet is Monday at 6 p.m. Teams may enter by contactAug. 22-2- 4-- ing Hansen. Lat year's champions will be back to defend them crowns. Don Blair Studio won the fast pitch meet lat year, while the Magna Pirates weie slow pitch winners. Hansen said any team not competing in the Salt Lake County Recreation League is eligible for the meet. Also, too r , v; ' ' f - ' ' - fH i r ni K fU "'A V BOYS' 14 DOUBLES Rnoer Greene-A- . J. Shaka tief. Denny Warner-Re- WOkey, Vierig. any team in the league hut with a sponsor from outside the county, may enter. County league teams have their own tournament to obtain spots in the regional meed, Hansn - three judges cards and 3 BOYS' 14 SINGLES Ian Rothfels tief. Steve Davidson, 1 10-- BOYS' 14 DOUBLES Derk Wharton Ian Rothfeu def. Wellman. 4 2. 4 3. BOYS' 12 SINGLES John Welch tief. Trevor Rothfels, 44 4 BOYS' 12 DOUBLES John Cooper def. Greg Paimet-BryaWilliams, WOMEN'S SINGLES 2 April Hanratn tief. Amta Edman, 7-- S.L Teams Win Baseball Title John Hood struck out 15 as the Rosecrest of the Salt Lake area defeated the from the Kanab sector, 10-Saturday in the Utah Little League championship game. Hood aided his own cause at the plate by belting a home run. He gave up only one hit. Rosecrest now moves to Denver for a sectional tourney next Friday ar.d Saturday. If the Salt Lakers survive that one, theyJ advance to the regional meet, also in All-Sta- rs Tri-Cit- y Denver. GIRLS' II DOUBLES Coomb-RndThayne t Ktholm, Becky Debbie def. GIRLS' 14 SINGLES Pardoe. GIRLS' 14 SINGLES Leslie Soman tief. Jen Bernhiset, i GIRLS' 12 DOUBLES Neson-Jn- i Bevany Sencherg ef. Diene Thavne-kathryPouiton, M. MIXED DOUBLES Anita Run Edman tief. Pat Pia Fred Wheeier 444-4 MIXED DOUBLES OVER IS Janice Pearce Duet Picard tief. Jutii Geeroe Fneh, eMIXCO DOUBLES UNDER 14 Teresa Fasot Der Wharton tief Cindy ptMet' PATMER.SON OVER 14 John-ftie. Voun, Pouiton ; 1 Grin FATHta SON UNDla I w,rrwr Ml. J.m.-A- Dv Coiiwn 7 5. Ymi- J, - A ,ATM.JAUHTaU4. H.enmn, -o 4. H.ck.ft Ml. Dtfebi, J.J, Sins Mr. Ted final round of the Westchester Golf Classic will be teL vised Sunday beginning at 3 p.m. on KCPX, Channel 4. two-sh- urday to catch Larry Hinson and gain a tie for the third- round lead in the $250,000 Westchester 538-yar- DM. Jock N. 1 Ivan Hancock. David Lcy, tit, til Cnuck Mittmgiy, f4. B FHoht Gena Lessen, 31; Claude Lacey, 79, Russ Haa. Gordon Wood fit BO, Lynn Adtmi, Lts Lev? non, tit II. M A Mike Adams, 74; Dr. itll Tny, 75; Mika Pnhrson, Frank WIN liamt, tie 74; Sam Bachui. 77, Chuck Badsgard, 41 Championship Marlin Davis, Frank bostock, tit 70; Pehrson, 71; Al Fasslc Jim Doug par Keosno. fit Joyca-Clss- , t-- j MOTMta SON total and 71. Hinson, playing and behind both Nieklaus Crampton, went 10 under with a birdie two on the sixth hole and played par golf the rest of the way for a 69. His previous rounds were 67 snd 70. 72. Two-Pllflr- d $2 general admission adult kids , ! V,;; Hill, finding the course much to his liking, fired a blaz,"g nl,n';unfier'.Pr ? nd wh!c? birdies fashioned to one stroke off the Pac 8t nep ' ' In a 8Toup at 208 were Item-to- n ero Blancas, Tommy Ai'rort, Gene Littler, Billy Casor, Jack Lewis and John Schroe-Th- e der. Frank champion Defending 70, stood at 209, along with Dave Eiehel- - Beard ln wi,h a PGA champ Ray .Dan Bob Charles, Floyd, Sikes, Mason Rudolph and berger, Jim Jamieson. Milleri who had previous rounds 0f 69 and 67, skied to a w M v rP ar tS Va n r p took a pair of bogeys on the back nine for a 210 total, Arnol(1 paimer, with a 69, was gso in a group of 210s which inclu(je( y0ung Mike Ballo zf Stamford, Conn. second-yea- Worst Rouno , Africa of South Gary Player had his worst round tourney, of the and dropped to 74, r a 217. par-7- - 1 Tt lwtirs: Jack Nteklauv Crampton, 47 204; L.rry Hmjon. 71 jim jamt.son. Westches- - 2 210; 77,7rW jacot, Tommy h.., ix-- i I'z;riy,ry7wiG7Jn','lrJSMm o.vt Din, e?t',J!m7Mr!!y stockicn. cSri? c5y, 7? iiiITmIU -- 777-- 71 esute w.oei, Tom CouHney, Lou ght Grhm, Boro. 73073-71- ..Tommy eoii, 73 m- 214; CM 73214; D.v. W.rr, 72 cm ainuM. 714 j.rry71 72e.r-71Wilcox kr Ttrry 214; Glbby Gilbyrt, n-- ,U; m'S-V-t- irr H' Unrwed I WANTED! MEN-VOME- N eg. II and evf. Pr.por. now for Civil S.rvkt job cp.mngi durmgt fU.S. n.xt 12 montht. H Gov.rnm.nt potitiont pay hgh itort- m(r talan.t. TKwy provMo much B : grMtor tocprrty thon prrvett employ, g n . Lincoln Sorvk. hot holpod thooiondt Jf pf.poro I of th.io tout avry yOf onco 1948. It it on. el tho lorg.ti VL and old.tl privot.ly ewnod tchooli of it. hmd end it not connected v th. ' Gov.mm.nt, y 0 , Q H mont end .llnt opportunity for For f RE t booklet on Government isb. M fodvoncomant. Many petition! re- - including lut el petition! end tel- JJ no tpociolucd educe- - riot. M out coupon and mail at dnR aa . E tion or eipononc. TODAY! tu d.ioilt on how But to gM on. o hoto obt, you mutt 'r'1 w,tl ol H pan a tit. Tho comptitien it koon vou con proper yourt.ll lor that. U end in tom cetot only en. out of JJ Don't d.lny ACT NOW! R E tiro pon - iwmiiuv; MONTHS A YEAR! STATE 911 Wushingron llvd. Ogden, Utah S4434 Phone 3F2 1311 6,700-yar-d i j SOUTH WASATCH HUNTING CLU8 -- IOCaC3E3EaEai7IC3E3ElBtEaCaB3C3r3 s PinASAflf ... s' ' m, Country Club layout ana enabled the old guard to break domination of the tournament by the tours young turks. The three moved young John Miller of San Francisco, who faltered in the third round after leading at mark with a 136. the while Nieklaus, Hinson nnd Crampton were forging into the lead, temperamental Dave Kill and veteran Howie John- son both jumped into conten- lion lor bunday S y;0,u00 jackpot with sparkling rounds. With 49ers Cell er wtilt r.U.y v v and Crampton s Into a share of the emergence lead came on a muggy day on ter Over the Counter Sales reserved seat ' i SiTJ'nJSSwT'a'R? the $3 ' tf Hinson left himself a putt at the 18th and wound up Nieklaus Tickets may be picked up at the main floor of The Tribune Building, 143 S. Main St., at the Spe--' cial Events Center at the University of Utah, or at the Mint Cafe. thairseaf and a 67 Dear Ted, tickets for the pro game Please mail me each. Enclosed find check or money at I order made payable to "Pro Football Game" for $ (amount). My Name (street) My Address .(City end State, ZIP) $5 67 of 206. Crampton sank a five-foputt at 18 to wind up with 68 to go with previous rounds of Jacobten $7 Golf Classic. Nieklaus, making a mini- mum of mistakes, drove the 18th in two shots and d calmly sank the putt which gave him a second successive uled Sunday. Lloyd the Screen On two-und- three years at the University of California, San Francisco. 7 and Acitralian Bruce Cramp- birdied the same hole Sat-- Athlelic Ticket Manager Special Events Center University of Utah Gtylm. SANTA BARBARA. CALIF. Braden Beck, one of (UPI) the greatest kickers in Stanford history, signed a pro contract with the football San Francisco Forty Kinen. Beck attended dental school the last explained. Long- HARRISON, N.Y. his bitting Jack Nieklaus, game in harness and his appetite whetted by the money, rammed in a eagle putt on the 18th hole Friday, Badsgard was married. Saturday, he charged around the San Juan golf course here to capture the first round lead in the San Juan amateur tournament. Badsgard fired a lead par 68, for a over Martin Davis, Moab, and Frank Bostock, Durango, Colo., who had even par 70's. back was Another shot Doug Pehrson, 71. A1 Passic and Jim Wood were tied at 72. The final 18 holes of the tournament are sched- Wood, a Kv - Broncos vs. Patriots University of Utah Stadium Friday, Sept. 11, 7:30 p.m. Catherine Fehr ecf. Keren Rapp, tlk, - Special to The Tribune Pro Football Thompaon-Jane- 44. f,.ll By S'eve Smilanich United Press International MONTICEIXO You might say Chuck Badsgard, a young man from Farmington, N.M., is having a good week. k ;CT. ' For Westchester Lead Links Lead M j 'v v Nieklaus Pulls Into Tie Monticello C Flight Young Jr , -' 4 A - the championship matches were played Saturday on courts at Liberty Park. Bermia-Teen- WOMEN'S 40 SINGLCS Veda Edman oaf. Kathy ftothfals, 14, Hensen-Synd- All-Sta- ; 42 dhisions. Most of In Hanrath-Kare- Karren t-- 6-- It was Wilson's 39th victory against eight losses. WOMEN'S DOUBLES Kennington tief. a Davis, 44, WOMEN'S 30 SINGLES Mickey Fasoie tief. Jutii Finch, April 6-- a V :, - M "n 4 - Utahn Defeated Youth Grabs In Coast Bout SAN DIEGO (AP) Local favorite Ronnie Wilson used a strong left jab to score a decision unanimous Friday night over tough Larry Cruz, 164, Salt Lake City, Utah. Wilson, 164, San Diego, won most of the early rounds but appeared to tire in the eighth and ninth. However, he scored enough early to win on all t-- Jtev vft ';" , battled their way through a week of petition whieh involved hundreds of netters men BOYS' II DOUBLES Fehr def. Scott Corry Campbell-MikRobblnt-Steve1 Rock wood, BOYS' U SINGLES David Warner def. Roger Greene, Gill-Davi- d n Softball Teams Wait State Tourneys e (FINALM SINGLES MEN Mathesen 4ef. Mak Carrie Hickman Ln Hawtt tief. Rene a z The Utah State Amateur Softball Assn, fast and slow pitch state tournaments begin next Friday at New and Old White Softball Parks in Salt Lake City. A1 Hansen, slate ASA commissioner. said there will be 16 teams in each division and the tournament will continue through Aug. 15. The first and second-placteams In the slow and fast pitch tournaments will be for the regional tournaments in Salt Lake CPv. The ibw pitch regionals will be At Liberty Park GIRLS' 14 DOUBLES Mickey Fascia. 30 Singles Women's 30 Doubles Emily Veda Edman. Womens 40 Singles Women's 40 Doubles Mickey Fasola-IonGirls 18 Singles Karen Kennington. Girls' 18 Doubles Becky Coombs-RindGirls 16 Singles Catherine Fehr. Girls 16 Doubles Carrie Hickman-LiGirls 14 Singles Ieslie F.dman. Guls 14 Doubles Sally Greenwood GirV , T J'x " : No Champs d n Soccer Players Walk Out, Too! ' U ' Final Match Scores in n Women's . . n Hcrerc 70 Champs In Tribune Meet Matches ; - !' 4 " ' x ' --- - ,. i ' - 1' 5 2. visions alone. The large number of entries forced The Tribune to seek additional playing facilities. were conducted throughout the week at Liber- netters and teamed with Derk Wharton to win boys 14 doubles. In to he adanced addition, mother-soin finals and mixed doubles under 14. Winning two trophies in this were John year's classic Welch, Mickey Faso'a, April 1L. math, Craig Vierig, Carrie Rinda Thayne, Hickman, Karen Kennington, Duke Picard, Derk Wharton. Lee Hammel directed the n The tournament, a huge success in terms of participants and interest, got under way last Saturday and continued throughout the week. Over 1,000 entries were taken for the tournament in singles and doubles, with over 6J3 netters entering the singles di- of 1 ning titles in The Tribunes 1970 edition of the No Champs Tennis Tournament. The ictors Hickman to win the men's doubles, and teamed with his father, Seth, to win the father-soover 16 division. Warner won the boys 16 singles, the men's 21 doubles Wlth Brad Hammel, and father-so- n under 16 with his dad, gill. Ian Rothfels, despite having a cast on his left arm throughout the meet, gained four finals, winning two. He won the boys' 14 singles Huge Success host e . s Tough Matches Mark Finals Most , 1 . .V, s In Play at Liberty Park tournament. f ? The Vt innahs! This group of happy tennis players was all smiles after collecting trophies for win The huge No Champs tennis tournament, sponsored each year by The Salt Lake Tribune, came to a conclusion Saturday as The Tribune presented 70 trophies to this year's big winners. The trophies were presented at Liberty Park following the last No Champs mach of the If A 7 ) S' V V ; J ;' r!!: v -- ; Meeu wn p 7 0 "You took the wrong turn egaiK 3kr? 9' ' ' - DISCOUNT C TRAILER O IINCOIN SERVICE. Dec. 4 48 Hlinott I em vgry much tVcgtTd Fm, GcvFnmm R US. 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