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Show 7 411 Th Salt I.ahr Tribimp, Saturday June 10, vtyr The World of Sports 1972 vsk)w -- y g ""I! Trevino Shares Spotlight With Gats in Golfing Combined Wire Services MISCELLANEOUS GOLF '"-- 4 Former Michigan Sate Ralph Simpson has signed a new five-yecontract with the Denver Rockets of the ABA. Coach and Genet al Manager Alex Women goiters and Lee Trevino shared the spotlight in golf Friday. Trevino withdrew from the Philadelphia Goif Classic suffering from the flu. "I'm a sick man, Trevino said after shooting a second round 70, par. He was even par for the 36 holes played to date. "I scraped it around in 73 today, but I dont know hnw I did it. I must have missed 10 greens. T ache all over and Im shaking like a leaf. I've lost 12 pounds this week. I had th? flu when I got here and I just cant shake it. Trevino said. He said he is going home to El Paso to rest and said he would probably cot be at Pebble Beach for the U.S. Open next week unti Wednesday. Lnited the Meanwhile, States, after trailing, 1 2, in the morning foursome, rallied back in singles Friday to lead with one match Britain, halved at the end of the first of the Curtis day Cup womens golf competition at Western Gailes, Scotland. And in Sutton, Mass., the silence was almost deafening at the Eve LPGA golf Championships, but the rumbling behind the scenes was creating a sonic boom. of Jane The suspension Blalock and her counter-punca $5 million federal court suit, has rocked the boat ar Bob Ferro of Siieimm Oaks, Calif., driving a singleseat dune bugg. won the 50C race d in rec- ord time Friday. He toarci Jamieson Grabs Classic Lead; Murphy Second TV vt... two-und- 0 'S I ." Cathy McDermott, left, and Sandy j Lj ons, UAL stews, relax between '? . I (AD -JJamieson seed the final hole Friday and vaulted into so!p possession of the second-rounlead in the liell Tackle Anything ; Redskin Gridder Turns Lifeguard handy, Bob smiles. But Bob isnt out of place when the airline stews and the other pretty gals add their charms to the scenery. The songwriter who penned "You Gotta Be a Football Hero to Get Along with the Girls wouldnt Beautiful change his words if he saw the Motor Lodge While the job of a lifeguard may not be the most energetic occupation for an athlete. is working to get in the fall campaign. for shape Bob actually appears out of place beside the pool. If he hit the water in a racing dive, the pool might have to be filled By John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor , t does .'Plo o troupe 1 n't m e an in Salt Lake City as it did in River City, Iowa, ami the "Music Man, but if trouble comes in the pool, Big to Bob Peterson is ready tackle it. offenPeterson, a sive tackle on the University of Utah football team, is spending the summer as a at the Hotel Utah Motor Lodge pool. d , , ' life-gua- rd Gaining Weight i is Big Ptb, who stands to his weight up get expecting around 260 pounds for his final season with the Utes. Pfterson rarely has to get Into the water in his rescue work. "J either toss the person the Hns? buoy, or I reach him with 'thisS pole I keep '7 again Peterson can bench press pounds on the weights and on 400 pounds as his fall goal. Peterson rides his bike to work every morning and after work be peddles to the Ute campus where he works in the weight room and runs a few laps. After the workout, Peterson peddles home on his bike. It's good for the leg muscles, riding the bike, he explains. Looks to Fall 380 he's sighting . .Skippers Chart Sailing Races i Special to The Tribune WILLARD The Utah Sailing Assn, has lined up another full weekend of activity on North Willard Bay. Included in this weekend's regatta will be two races on Saturday and two on Sunday. The competition will begin at 11 a.m. on both days. Races will be held in the (lasses; Flying following Dutchman, M 16 Scow. Finn, Open, More (offshore) and Sunfish. 4 irs ABOUT unit now. This will be the fourth year many of us have played together and this really helps. He also credits quarterback Don Van Galder w ith the optimism and praised the way the quarterback has taken over t closely-kni- TIMESftlrt MOfltTIMtt Dick Price Says: f Peterson is very optimisdc about the fall football at Utah. "We should be much better this fall, because we are a ITS ABOUT Ml 'TRAVEL UTAH" Win a family vacation to one of Utah's National Parks. Test drive a ne.v or used car and register new. v,. BRYCE CANYON F F night food and lodging NEW BRYCE MOTEL day horse trip JACK CHURCH TRAIL RIDES. night food and lodging PINK CllFfS MOTEL Pius a gas allowance courtesy Price Carteson. (Drawing lor winner June Monday. 12 9 E r p a m ) This Week's "Travel Utah" Special 72 f Air, r. $2,988 SST ESQN PGMTIAC AMERICAN PRICE-CAR- 364-199- m AMBASSADOR.. 4-D- S. 535 SO. MAIN ITS ABOUT UREffe'IrS ABOUT fIHE3 IPS ABOUT JIM Wait for Pros Peterson has been clocked by several pro scouts and his 4.9 clocking for the dash is outstanding for a guy his size. Peterson spends much of his time reading when he isn't pulling kids from the water or the shapely eyeballing "stews. A book he should read is "How to Give h Resuscitation Without Becom- Involved All lifeguards need that ing Emotionally in- formation. And if Peterson seems to be enjoying his popularity this summer, he deserves it. Remember the oftenrive lineman is the closest to an anonymous player on the field. As the offensive lineman If Hitler is said ruefully, alive hes probably playing in the offensive line on a college football team and unknown. Nevadans Okay Ali Ring Card - The RENO, NEV. (UP1) Nevada Athletic Commission his given approval to the June 27 I,as Vegas fihl card matching Muhammad Ali and Jerry Quarry in one bout and Bob Foster and Mike Quarry in the other for the world t That the put chunky, golfer from Illinois eight under par and gave him e lead over red a haired Bob Murphy. Murphy, who flew in his old college coach for a lesson, also shot a G9. Representatives of the four men appeared before the to work out commission details involving guarantees, taxes and rights including closed-circutelevision, radio and movies. Bob Arum, spokesman for Ali, said Ali would insist upon a certified check of $150,000 by noon of Lee fight day "or he won't step into the ring. Promoter Bill Miller agreed to the request, and also guaranteed Nevada its tax take. it hole-in-o- ne Cyclists Set Race for Utah Town Special to The Tribune EUREKA, Juab County The only town in Utah that could do it, is going to do it hold a crossSunday country motorcycle race on a course which is routed right through the city streets of town. Being conducted by the Firebirds Motorcycle Club, the Eureka Grand Prix is patterned after the famous Elsinore race held in Southern Cal149. ifornia. TRACK Approximately 100 miles of fun backstreets of The Kennedv racing in Games some dirt roads, mountown, Calif., Berkeley, Saturday tain trails, is the way the might be the last time world track and field stars meet club describes the course. until the Olympics in Munich . Race time is noon. A Firebirds spokesman said A strong field will take part the club originally got approvin Saturdays games and most al from the Town Council to of the foreigners wall be headuse the main street through ing home afterward to train town (U.S. 50) but state offifor the Olympics. said they could do so cials One of the few only if the racers observed events will be the shot put the speed limit. Maybe next where Randy Mat-soA1 Feuerbach and George year. Warm-ufor the event will Woods are entered. in of a motoernss be the form There will be 27 national Saturday, on the track just record holders from 14 naeast of Eureka. Racing in all tions entered. L. Jay Silverier SRA classes will tegin at of Provo, world record holder 10 :30 a.m. in the discus, is entered. Trojans, Uconns Win in had t e cuf, but pulled ou . flu when I came here, he and I just can't explained, shake it. The only way to get rid of it is to rest. h The portly Murphy had been in the clubhouse for several hours with the lead when a latp starter, caught and passed him witli his NTB. OMAHA, ohn (AP) three-ru- Ihlenburgs triole in the 13th inning -Jn ard 6,708- - Fri- day night broke a scoreless maich and edged pitching Connecticut underdog past Texas in the opening round of the 26th Annual College World Series. lay-ou- t. MODIFSEDS & STOCKS 0 e Defending champiSouthern California capitalized on some shoddy fielding by Mississippi to topple the Rebels in the other round game witopening nessed by a crowd of 5,915. two-tim- on ocvtnu 6 4 Mississippi plays Texas 38-1:30 p.m. Saturday afternoon in the losers round, 3 while Temple, meets Lklahoma and Arizona State 604 tain the ngles with Iowa final games in the evening. first-roun- FAIRGROUNDS SPEEDWAY RES. LOWER d & - -75c (12 or under) $2.50 $3.00 Kids BOX Organ Sale! 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Hewitt beat Hie Nastase of mib' latfrGMfe - p (UPI) Africa hole-in-on- Alone in Third Chi Chi Rodriguez, who broke a long victory drought at the Byron Nelson Classic in Dallas two months ago, had a 68 and was alone in third at 139, five under par on the n, MEMPHIS, tENN. (AP) -A Memphis prep baseball star has signed a bonus contract with the Montreal Expos. Bobbie Goodman, a Bishop Byrne High School catcher, will report to the Expos Monday in Houston. Jamieson, joint. NCAA Series in with a comfortably under the "I just couldn't believe it, Jamieson said of his first ace on the pro tour. Describing the scene later, Jamieson said the spectators around the green "went out of their minds. "So did I, he added. I threw my cap in the air. I think I threw my arm out of Jim Jamieson jumps into air after missing a long putt for birdie on 9th hole in the rich Philadelphia Classic Friday. Jamieson scored on final hole to take lead. a play. Miss Blalock went into court last week after being suspended by the LPGA for one year for "action inconsistent with the code of ethics of the organization. She was granted a temporary injunction barring the suspension pending a hearing in U.S. District Court in Atlanta, probably next week. Janie has denied any willful violation of the rules. And in the tournament, itself, .Sharon Miller fired a 72 to take a lead over Kathv Ahern and Sayoko Yamazaki at the halfway point. Miss Blalock slipped to c 75 for the second round and a total of AH Trevino struggled cup. 23-2- 5 SAVE Trevino R sis e hole-in-on- Associated Press W.rephoto h Player managed a e came Jami 'sons on the . 25- - ard ninth hole, his final hole of the day. He used a pitching wedge and the ball landed some 20 feet in front of the flag, on the first skipped bounce, then i oiled into the flag-hig- w y of 136. Hole-in-On- lead d i nie Heard, winner of two titles r.rd more than $100,000 tins season, took a 71. Gibby Gilbert was dialler ing for the lead late in the with a day, but finished double-bogeand a bogey for 71. He was one of about a half dozen at that figure, five strokes back. Tom Weiskopf, the defending champion, had a 71 for a 149 and just made the cut for the final tv o rounds. Gan and a 69 three-under-p- total just as the womens tour has drawn over $1 million in prize money for the first year. , On the advice of attorneys, no one is talking, neither Janie nor LPGA officials. But there is plenty of talk in private, in motel rooms, at dinner tables and elsewhere. Some members told the Associated Press Friday that there might be a boycott of the next tournament, June at Southbury, Conn., if Miss Blalock is permitted to Signed by Expos first-roun- Golf Philadelphia Classic a few hours after Lee Trevino was forced to w ithdraw. in Jamieson, a four years on the tour who attaired golfing prominence with a strong challenge in the Masters earlier this year, had a who shared Brewer, j Jamieson, slipped to a 73. Graham, one of the honest players on the tour in reeer "eeks. had another 73 ;nl $150,000 two-stro- Mouth-to-Mout- title. 1 A the leadership of the team. Peterson was moved from defense to offense just before the season started and he likes the change. "Offense is more complicated and you cant use your hands. You must block with your head and shoulders and it's important to keep your feet moving all the time. 110. d h, . Im Graham. Jem Him; .nd Gav Brewer were nev PHILADELPHIA immv 5-- flights with Ute tackle and life guard Bob Peterson at Motor Lodge. St. 19 ore." Baja Louis in a a Monterrey, Mexico. Kennedy Rood, a fn--q uent stakes winner in Cannm a list of 10 thoheads roughbreds Saturday ir. ; SS3.0C0 Inglewood Handicap w Hollywood Park. the rugged 557 mil'1 course in hours, 56 minutes, lowering the recotd of 11 hours, 11 min, utes set last year. Jo-- e Napoles makps his seventh defense of his world's title Saturday welterweight night against Adolph Pruitt of Hannum wouldn't give any figures but saw, "It was a b'g SLC, Utah HourirtO A.M.-- 3 P.M. Man. thru Sat. 2233 So. 7th East i ; . - , Mon. Until 9; Daily until 6 Opn iIT |