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Show vV '?tJit''$-"&- r s? The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, July IS, 2 VH jL4yApe'-3- r baseball game will The Pacific Coast League be played Wednesday night in Sacramento with hc Salt Lake Gulls represented by their manager ard three Baseball's Top Ten NAT.ONAL Clort PflsA MrtlOCfe LEAGUE CW Clri Poh Pgh fcatgoit Htn Cap Ph, H 11? 99 95 Pd V6 336 326 Pvker su. Pnt Cm Joshua SF 34 Gulls manager Norm Sherry will since his handle the eastern club is on top of the eastern division standings by 2Vis games over Albwhile Hawaiis Hoy uquerque Hartsfield will guide the western division Sell Lake players on the rosier include tnird baseman Ron Jackson and pitchers Barry Raziano and Sid Monge After the Sacramento battle, will join Sherry and his three tne rest of the Salt Lake team m Hawaii where the ICLs division leaders will piav a series starting Thursday. Then, the Gulls return to Sacramento for a long series. All-Sta- rs A? York 8 Dctfiom) StAiib, 19 PTcttln RiM'rh-f- on n C ft !6 tt Ha, 5 p m.? wish to be entered in the following divisions Tmit is three) 7), singles. 70u Kii, Doubles. Bae4 on 15 at Bats rYiR'CAN UAGUF Division Partner Division Partner M'xed Doubles. under 16 Father-so- n partner Father- - son Bomui!lo Ivw Bonnei ille golf course professional Dick Kramer has announced a pro-agolf tournament for the course on two with high handicappers and two Monday joining a professional. Kj inner said 10 and tsndnr handmapners and 11 and over handicappers would be paired with a pro with two best bails counting in the scoring. Kramer advised golfers to call the course for tee times with openings from 8am on Horton. Boston, 71, Boston, 6h I Milwa tkoe, Rtce G &c Chicago 2 7aV; BtsHimotn, Kenus CHy 64 7 6 "Yen Boston, AW Blue. Oakland, 12 7, 6j5. W, 66 7 Cast P burgh PniliHk'luh'l York New I W Li 9 43 4? t: 44 8 t Unw St uhic.gu Pd t'5 33 v? 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Sizes for most U.S. cars. sfSst ;u 5 5SJ wrxr fHOKI 26-181- 1 Tirt tUBl'C triple-welde- Our Reg. 4$,88 Pr. 95 YriOLISALE to rou rs Jvly Jvrk 4O,CKt0-M5L- pj THiS! piston, - yl'- -i il vuL-Lnt- .,A W486MI ijrfcui I Our Reg. 7.47 7- KELLY STEEL FACIALS dah - tnn M., ; 4U Each A, y 35 LCCATiOr S m tua AP. Milk Depots j fcALIAl SLIMS GRAB AtSjt at YourNeigfsbo.hood HE3E8 VALLEY S-- BETTER , . Fine quality, deluxe vsrz'x&i gw-gOTaNn- -v ?; 4 Days Only mart we will install a new HD Shock with no labor charge Gallon p l- in cosmetics, fragrances and toiletries Barrie told a news conference Namaths contract calls a year for 20 years, with renewal options after the tor 14th years. Joe will get some exrta money by and ughth having products named after him Barrie said Joe would assist the company with its national and international sports programs and promotions, which include terms end golf tournaments, auto racing and on advertising interest m the 197(3 Olympics. ' for It is the inert money ever paid a pi emotional activi'ies," the executive said. Namcih. a Jet for iO years and one of sport's greart drawing cards, was tanned and ft when ne an wed at the nuJtown rertauran 10 rmrites lr.te I- - r. Half W4Rgj?ft1ffgg d.n; t think Richard Barrie would put up J inJliuii if he thourit Joe was going to cut out of footba'I," the lawyer said. Young Executive the Barrie is yourg executive vice president and chief up loiirg officer of Faberge, Inc., the $190 million company which has pin Namath on a long term pavroll. The company 1 D K his x i . p Bmmi -F- whde Italy and West will eintest for Germany third and fourth places The French Soviet match came after the Soviets edged Italy and France be sied Went m the game far a .! ABSORBER FULUCWNERSHIP DURATION WARRANTY If H0 Shock Abvrbrr fails niaie cr scudcni) while ninjuul purchaser owns the cr the part will be replccc-- upon return it no churg upon preI: the sentation of sslt-- j delidut shock was msti'led b sides b influence HD SHOCX 'bar-or- OftA&ii'SE 8--1 the superstar remaining srtve y ii meet in the final of the mens foil teem event of the Horld Is SC:t left on his Boston cnatra-wL.ch calls for a repotted di'O.iOo annually m will - 2'2 t. Smut I men (he YOU OWN YOUR CAR i1 BUDAPEST rance and GUARANTEED AS LONG lie said Orr ha one year Games t Games 1'crii i ! n factors n.oix y could deciMon " S WeatASday A. Other 3 J AiDutProsn3 Sacramevo i 4 Phoenix S 2a Rcnu ft Monday Salt LnkeCHv more years," the charismahc old quarterback said Tuesday after contract at 250 (XX1 a 'P V?V signing a tg an inteniational with 9 fragrance j.f year and cosmetics company if I wouldn't play with anyotdy except the Jets " owv rrc twrciKIft fino1 ?u frv the New York Jets Med with tutions nesday, joining his lawyer, Jimmy Walsh, in a session with Phil Lelin, Dick and Berovuk. attorney for the National president, Football League club. 1 lu- Jets have offered Namath $1 million for three years lie onp- wants to play two. So there has to lie some additional bur.; uning "Ae never had had any serious problems. Namath said "1 do not know exactly what we went." acknowledged 4A1 2 " ears y Both Belisle and Bill Watters, an associate of Orr's lawyer. Alan Eagleson. confirmed that the WHA was doloffciing a lar contract for Orrs services But neither would he specific about the amount involved. The pact, the largest in hockey nrttory, repnrttdly would include a H million ca-pavment. ' he Sam's reportedly would pay approximately 10 ycrcent of the contract figure, with the WHA picking up the remainder Other Brums Orr, 27 would join former Bo. ton players Mike Walton and Rh k Smith on the Sain!- roster if he accepted the offer However. Wattcis added. Sd SO ER ft y Ja j five R H afteayS jrirS mr K2 I 0000 E Cmcepcipn. Tenjce HR Gawev Am?rH.an I JS Oliver Yastnemvki (H SB (U Wynn (I, WeshmDton Hendrck .etties B'pck SF Bob (API op' :z j 0 0 6 $?eus St it an CHICAGO Iverson of North Texas State, a fourth round selection in the National Basketball Association draft, has signed with the Chicago Bulls. mmwYnimiY i ?1 PT j 4 (003 6?? 3 LOB Nalmnoi Anertcan Softball Tourney Deadline lillils m j 0 0 0 0 i G 0 v I 6 37 6 13 Blommesteyn WED., THUR5., Fill., SftT. ONLY! 910; SUNDAY 107 i 10 10 Ystrnski U 0 Hunter a 0 0 Gnsape p 10 Mctiae p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 p 10 4 0 0 3 2 0 2 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ph p 0 OnsDv i u njiyiwve (10 KiM 9 0 A 1110 rf p B'pe Aon 0 0 3 0 Nettle Tb 111 tenece lb 110 Cmo tens ss 0 10 1 nr ct 2 rh s..Mxn 10 e Jvkson rt 2 I)ii Madicik 2D 0 0 0 0 Sewer 0 0 Wetiack p Oliver cf L pc peon 45 U.i.ipjAi pit I 0 Bowd 54 feeoss p nation's finest freestyle skiing experts week long judging certification and coaches clinic at South. A ballet clinic is scheduled Wednesday with various other clinics set Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 3 Wasitfxyft U 0 4 Van ailll j r h tx 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 S 0 0 2 0 cl jlli Or Mvvo l I db 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 10 0 0 0 Jones Asail. Hockey j lb OOOOSrott ROtfc it Murder r viU 17 AMERICAN Bonds 0 2 4 .t Cash is n t ab n Oi er yi A.L. Stars J 6, NATIONAL Rove of a T g ... afford not to sign sujierstarj defenseman Bobby Orr. Belisle was replymg to Tuesdays report in the St Paul Pioneer Press that the Saints were offering Orr $G million over five years to jump from the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League. Financial Hoes Asked how the Saints, plagued with financial prob- lems since they joined the WHA four vears ago. could afford that kind of contract offer, Belisle responded: "How can we afford nul to do this Bobby Orr is the btst player in hockey. He will fill our building every night for Wednesoay's Games Games Bctiedu edl No according to 6-- in v ST. PAUL, Mum. iAP) -President Wayne Belible of V tv C Tf x.vx Many of the . 4 43 3 Ci The NASCAR season points chase resumes at Bonneville Raceway Park, 055a W. 2100 South, Saturday with qualify jug at 7 p.m. and racing at 8 p m. A new points leader, Lonnie Garner, will be the target. Street stocks will take to the newly opened Fairgrounds Speedway Saturday with qualifying at 7 p.m. and racing at 8 p m. Competitors continue their chase for the Utah State Demolition Derby championship on the rodeo grounds at Lagoon Friday with action starting at 7 p m the midst 57S 523 573 48 4ft5 West oatuaoQ possesses, in G8 Pet L 3? OPEN DAILY Plans to Uaim UIT 20 Wednesday's Games Ganes Screvtutedl tb Good Shooting Bruce shot 49 4 percent this year for the Panthers. He Adams, good jumping ability. He was also a on and went to Virginia in year the deal that enabled the his team. Both players are scheduled Nuggets to sign David to travel with the Stars to Thompson. Puerto Rico later this month Bruce is another swing for a week-lontour that will player who took up the slack for Pitt when Billy Knight see the club play for exhibition games. signed with the Indiana Facers. Kirk led the Panthers in scoring with a 17.1 average. Commenting on the two players Adams noted: l j American League Auto Racing for Weekend in WHA Pushes i W bartimoce . 12 ) 41 47 Hooitcn Sfi hS 6 7 ft7? W rY r the most valuable player m this year's NTT which was won by his Princeton team. He's an excellent defensive player and plays extremely smart basketball Bruce's biggest asset is his shooting ability. He is what I would classify as a textbook shooter. V ? Bo'itji Now York A4 Iwaokeo .Y - 6--4 svving man whose game, according to Stars' Assistant Coach Howard Adams, is similar to that of Jan Van Breda Kolff. Van Breda Kolff played for Denver last Entr de sdime is 6 p m . Thur sday, July 17, 1975 GB wkd 4 42 A'lnla C c partner West Cirv inna' ps Arweips $ n i'rttxiit.0 S.n CtTO . as 89, made it into the field in a qualifying round Tuesday. 'Marilyn Smith of Pctone, New Zealand, led Tuesday's J shooters with a 7b. yualnyuig was necesrj. lh io year for the first time over since entries exceeded the starting field limit of 150. Van Blommesteyn is a The Soil lok Tribune, Cia oo7. Soft No Clomps, coupon t Lake C'ty. Utok 841 10, or bnrvg to Tbe Sort loke Tribune library, Room 143 So Man Street 212. Tribune AQ 35 TAijOt'Odi Womens Open golf champmnrhip begins Thursday at Northfield, N. J., and 4(5 gal. shooting as high are 4 Tied with 2 East ' Mother-daught- A yffl shooting. pcfner National Leasue i.S. n. Mo,! No I Mother-so- 625 Pros Wait Gals' Open I 59, 58 Bird 667 The Utah Sailing Assn s annuel small boat regatta will be held Sunday at Stansbury Park. Competition will begin at noon with everyone invited to enter More information can be obtained from either Tom Hansen at Stansbury Park or Bob Littleton of the Utah Sailing The partner li Ai 'VA vi; . Kirk Bruce Signs Stars Contract of the Frineeton n Tigers last yea. Van averaged 11.8 points a game on 51 5 percent er Bitmore, IH. 684 Kaaf. 136, 64, M l.wrei Baitinvre Palmer, Regatta at Stansbiirvj Park , frr 'J Blom-mestev- Father-daught- t OCHt60S PCHO 1 partner 18 Burroogns, and, 18 twr.v Kans CS. H Lyt jo, Boslon ifc tWxjrlck Oewind, H, Horton, Utroif, 6. G Seott MilwcHjKee H 4 w. I 6-- , sevc-n-gam- e ol ; ward ad-sta- rs m No Yes GJl Ne 769 Chew Ihrby, CitKinri, sorsn itr LCjS Anyffj PttsDu'gh 6 4, I 59 , 10 J 9 1, 50 S Stone-7 3, . nil, R Cftrnnj, Yurk, ?X Con you play before BeKh C'n Morg.n, 79, Wwn 60 oex Phone. In Pnidnipti LuiIomo, C'mdn, 71, Cmunndb, Dote of Birth, Age 3i3 M a :) d yi 324 321 88 2I Kuih , Address 3 Harre (tur 25 Luilrw.! PbiiddHuhiA, Beorh, Cm 19 CfiwD SMrtfai!, Pfburh 17, Vhfoitt Phi5Adfi6t'id, Hr K ngnon, New D Yo f b, rer, Pttlvotryn, )5, C FosHr Cinctrrat , H players Utah Stars Tueiday announced the signing of two more draf, choices, seventh round selection Tim Van Biommestevn of Princeton choice Kirk and eighth-rounBruce of the University of Pittsburgh. The signings briug to three the number of draft picks who tnve put thur name on Utah contracts in the past week. Earlier Steve Green of Indiana, the No. 1 choice by the Stars, signed a multi-yea- r contract. Five Choices The Stars had only five choices in this years draft and they seem confident of signing at least one more-forof Norman Cook, Kansas. Cook is an underclassman. The 360 'V. 12: B;ed P o Nn-ri- Mo'tiao $391 then D PLEASE PRINT St w K at Ai!-Sta- Pro-A- vr W VVfc vtf'V A&ii$;9r&' vy'--- f Siic Imlt Citkf eribtmc Stars Ink Two Draft PicksNo Champs Tennis Tournament ITinceton, Pitt Cage Aces Tribune Scoreboard PCL Stars to Yie In Sacramento ; && 1975 Sports Calendar ' 'Sst ' J, |