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Show 2 F The Sait ltke Tribune, Sunday, June Tribune Scoreboard 27, 1976 ecathlon Mark Jenner Brute Jenner J.F.UGKNF., Ore tAP) ttuied up for ins second Olympic Games fjgttmlay by smashing the woilil record in tbo grueling dwathlon, seeling 8 r..lft piants in second place and aKo made the team with his 8,265. Samara, of the New York Athletic Club, and three others were withm two points each other Oregon Fred Dixon and Fied Samara finished gpeond ami third, respectively, grabbing tjje other two beiths m the det athloii foi the Montreal Olvinpus v Striking Distance "The 8'. year-olJenner, formerly of (Jraceland College in Iowa, v'PS not ginning to go after his own world mark of two-da.2-- points for the lest, litg he was advised after the ninth event that he was within striking distance All ho needed, he was told, was a fast 1.500 meter run, so the 6 foot 2, 190- pounder went after it. His time was 4 16 4, just two seconds off his career best Dixon, from Iais Angeles, built up a y Et jptroif d tw.Kfbiev p nwta Saturday's Games Baltimore 2. Ceveand hew York 4 Milwaukee 3 Rnttrw J, Detroit I Mmneso6 i, oanavj 3 x ansas C v 3 ( TrA 0 Texas Chicago 0, to inmngs Sar 06J at Pnt 'McG P iMeotch F'yrr" S.aw Nc-- ftp V f Vn at SSi 3 red 'P Chicago Total nra Beiarar IP H 4 4 4 9 1 W T A ft ER 2 2 0 0 21 Hct GB I Pel GB Altxjauerooe lutsoc. Civision W 42 34 Jl Sttfarrnl P notes Txson i. Sa cake 31 Sf, 450 33 J1 40 5 .fr V ftasvIH 4.ni' 2 AbiKKerouf ptMemx at Hawaii Tacoma at Sacramarto S. J Snan 5 2 2 BB 2 0 L Pnnen'x - 000 00 106 200 M09IX CiawHai-- w aka Gulls 7, lOB ftP Baittntore Batin'oie 4 2B Dnosev Lowtc4n. Tttcsau ReJaikson SB etDrr I Biat' (Hoods cf S ib r 5 3 Gross 4 4 Sa5ti uncKi rmv 4 3b Cc4tr1 A3 8, It bi 0 1)0 4 0 0 0 If 1& rMrfintni 4 2 2 4 3 3 4 0 2 4 Toros 2 2 12 7 abrbtM &n Lat Smttn 0 0 0 4 0 SO Western Open it V V ? Total 8 34 Sunday' Rrobaftif Pifenen E'Kaiev iL 3 7) V.I AiatRc-lAyqtVT 3 3 doa B Sibov i ii a Sc York (Hunter Gaiand v R xJr Mr 3 3 anc fKlrowv i 0 PS Dempsey ? or A"d leve.d'Vi 7) Bbrv JJi ar lunmwey 4 ad adetpNa i 9 P Operand I is Pmoafne Pitches SundAV'5 L'iu $ ' (ni ? Bitty L f 3O10i,Uima Active Chicago V Cai tor nid I os Atlanta d tlj jPovypii tw Osnvwl Frjno.co 9 tf Sait J 110 0cti eft (YWiez Kansas Citv Teia5 S an &k 5 Ln',sttn V'wjk6e 3 Hybrid Figures In view of various complications in computing the final totals, officials agreed to use a hybrid set of figures and said Jenners official score would be listed as total 8.507, but that his 8, 5,(8 hand-timewould still he con adored a world mark James Butts and Tommy Haynes refinish in the triple versed their one-twjump at the AAU Championships as both qualified for their first Olympic Games m the only other final scheduled for Saturday. B cink Carty Oivtsion K aftam fcALHMOftg r i bt dVihitfl 4 0 10 Bombay If J I 0 4 0 10 Bidif 4 0 0 0 ?tJ 4 4 0 0 0 Rejatksft rf 3 0 t 2 0 4 0 10 Ltoav m 8 0 0 0 4 0 0 ib 0 dti 3 0 3 0 ? 0 2 0 8 0 3 0 0 0 Beia-3 0 0 0 0 0 9 im may 3 0 3 0 c 0 0 3 0 C Oar iand p 0 0 C 0 0 Kmopr Jb PCL Standings 1 at &08ton 15-1- 'i Tribe 2, CkEVELAHD New York ( 'Cv'land second when the 1,500 began, but Samara recorded a time of 4 28.5 for 7, WO points to take the third spot on the U.S team, ahead of Roger George, formerly of Fresno State, who scored a lifetime best of 7,fU0. Previous Record s Jenner previous world mark was set on this same track last year, but points were awarded on the basis of hand timing. The record for automatic timing was 8 454 set by Nicolav Avilov of the Soviet Union in winning the 1972 Olympics Jenner did not run fast enough in the 1,500 to hotter that mark, but he gets a second crack at the Soviet champion in Montreal Jenner, on the basis of electronic timing, scored 8,444 points to fall 10 points short of Avilovs record. Jenner ran the opening event of the winning the event at the 0 S. Olympic trot k and field trials at the University of Orioles American Leaftu Ent day, the hurdles, m 1157, and remained m third place, the position he held after Fridays opening five events But he st cued a whopping 901 points with a 169 7 discus throw to move into second behind Dixon und his pole vault netted him 957 points, although Dixon still lead. Jenner approached his held a lifetime1 best in the javelin with a 227-throw to take the lead and his 7,821 points weie within range of both existing records. substantial lead i2 National League 5 cjn 4 3 i 22 Oeof9crf 4 2 Alvarez H Kitrpe 10 1W Mi ley ss Looezcf Dade 3b Darmw ?h Hampton c 4 1.IJ 3 0 13 40 0 9 4 110 4 0 10 Herman c t5Ptroif Vg;CcrmrtCk 0 3) at Boston fot OAK BROOK III (API - Tbirdound 34: n tN tVMtern Goan on scores Saturday fR'Ctwl 6 14 I 17 I 7 Totals 7 2 C alitor, 7) at V a ft. an 6 or Kirkwood 7002 yarj, ar ?1 Butior National CoN TotaH 1ST' D ACeloc0 0 S.K a LH 111 m-023 kan,asCity Busnv J J) Cud course Tucson At S 'Sc Mm 6 ; 7 at Oakland (Bos 74 210 4) Minnesota O- 00149 4t0 Btt Dcksnn th 7 SatlLaM at Dart Aa"M Vpss rMr 3 CnartPi Coody Strnrr $ 7, Lake . M(ev DP-S- alt 71 71 73 ?I5 c3C jrMeron 7 7 or jonrson 4- at Ai Cibnrger 9 . . S. 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Orvsn abrhb, 110 d 3000 4010 Ronrtk, un abrhbi tt Harris Ph P Hraoosky Boone c Undrwod P Toian oh McGraw p Marim ph 2 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Her rtji 3b Tyson 2b RForsch p 1)0 fill 19 4 2 0 0 1 000 0 0 0 0 SB Bayior t4) bage Bayior 0 0 IP H 8 5 4 4 3 NEW YORK rfibi riding for the Bicycle Club, leads Pedaii the Hick Montgomery, I)e Kampion, into a tight corner during Kassow, Stansbury-l)- Crio Hansall Kampion e Criterium Saturday. Larrv Scanlan. riding for the Crown b.cvcie Club , won the class three race with Brad Hanson and Linda Steele, both riding the A.pme Cycle Club, winning the urn ice and women's race respectively. 1t By Dick Koxolta . riter Tribune Sports Hl'NTER Denvers Tummy Kaiser, who has put his name in lop-fu- , headlines all ov-- r tin nation in lTi! Alfeatvd game rookie Mike Reynolds oi Iuike in the to fuel finais of the klt .tfiiV, Brewer Tiro Utah State Champ ' Saturday night before more 3100 f.inx at Bouneytlle Raceway fi.tn ' ! ; It was an eleetnty ing final irn,d a Kaixei seeonds tlipsed time F G Ferre hile Reynolds, in the Jagle I," timed In at C .TJ7 That's of a second for the fie thousandth Jl.ooo top prize Kaiser earlier came within two V'liths of a second of the track inaik C 2a.r Kith chirking Reynolds, who teecned a sjiot in the finals because f'o other cars btoke. enjoyed the veiling of his brief taung life in In.x ookie dnving season J Other I tali stale championships by. J Sonny Schoenfeld. yyho took his A ast Mike lappadukis 111 4.couorail ompi titiou elnnuiaioi J Provos Tony Wronlewski who Move 4iis G Gas Camaro hv Sa.t Lakes Bill ,pen.x and his l'Sticil roadster 111 6 t2ti nodd.L-- tlinuuatur. ilotatellox wuth eaeh Kathy Stminetr defeat! d At in stm k elnninatur compr-tin- in D Stix k in RMi Jjldsmobiles. Iiker Keith Lynch took Stijx r tn his !.('. Nova wr,en JUden Miller was disqualified on a rt d fi'txk honors MU. victois were Brute Rasmussen. Snodgrass and Dairtll Duane K.T. ' A 5 if 3 CHAGPIN FALLS. KWW It. Oto CMav dh rest run linn e oi a Kag-tea- d the lost rrw 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 oh Vej FStemev i 5 2 ePfloro 10 10 aoc R si 74 7? Sue t, at Ms. Reyni Ids didn't even qualify for the uM.t tar allow v.itli Lis mx puint G 7lu si cond, i looking, the ninth best lime in tiiV field Hut the rookie lop fuel driver was wiN4 Ml 0Mu r U e t to outdo aoet - Mark Williams d no worse Widdison, who had than M't oiul m all of I. is competition the yt,il duvv Hi y Holds in the sem, finals ..'id hi ie again Mike was the underdog, (nit upset the odds with ; remarkable ft "It and 321 oi mph W.ddisnn wfiogot away late fmm the ime tlorkcst ft siX) ami 31s s, mph 4is tommy tanu1 out to inert Jam it I a long delay tu allow Jdllelt to repair a blown engine and again Kaiser had to run a single when Jarretts rew eouidn t tire tu car at the starting line Tommy Kaiser's time on a single The t time he: e m wo V urs, a fant.e.Lc alt! 3r.', e t 2 28 3 0 0 0 3 2 3 6 0 4 C I 125 f ab r h t Lemon cf Garr rf 5 0 0 0 10 10 n Cuwm Uv Mountain Dav light Saving Orta H PKelly dh 5 u5 JS Tjs Anc 4C o a 8 4 9 yj Maor 2 itt 2 Ranoie re1t S Sundberg P 9 13 , . 3 9 R H 5)131 ia Thurs ? 4) 0 Sat Senior I H Men. 49 6 Miles 40 U, 2 Rick Momm Kassow Pedaii. gomery Ce Kamoton. 3 Rod Gotw 5 Sait Lake Wheelmen; 4 Jim Fn 0 fHfdau, 5 Gary Bvwater, $L omen Senior ill Larry 2 Ind Milo HadtOCk 5 Crown. 9 Richard Bui'Ough, Aipme 4 5 Randy Steele. Pedaii Heser, jktTHo- r- Steve White. Pedaii "f John MetxienhaU. Pedau, 3 Dei Chamoionshio Curtice Drake, 69 women Lmda Steele. TF 3 feated Brad Stone in sudoen death Curt Shauna Heisier. Pedff Bernhtsel, Greg Sharp. James Btair, Novice Brad Hanson, Alpine ER BB SO Reed Goodnfe M.ke Maaska and Jar rjeorge Kemer. Aipme, RobgT Nobel were all tied in third piare at 71 posso. Ind. 4 Lester Aofci. a Net-LBailey- 63 A Flight Scott Loca.Oasv-Ga- ry Prescott. 2 Brown. 75. Peter Leth, 76. Jay Rice, 3 Joseoh Eikms. 4 Leiand Pearson, Keven Flinders, tied af Kimball. 5 Helmut Wezel 77 Net Fernando GuiMen. 60 4 j5 IX 7S 5 10 Hoiiatiav 4 PM 5 10 0 0 4 3 113 M"f' 5y'ine ... t AM V nor Md'Of Minor Be Oav ' Sun M Mon abrbo. nes If 0Randle 2b Iw D Bonnevnk Post TEXAS CHICAGO jer X ins Texas 25 hom ai STAn 1st at ttw Hot!) Racquet Club 900 Tennis? J O July Session PHONE: BOYD CLAWSON, 487-780- 1 E HOMES Oft WHITE: 1 WO SO. 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School jEmmiGs fini-he- ft vNNkjte rtj be'Ow Able bcvvd Horse since Octofier to a Jutvl Diamond Two 6 pm, Fn Marhme vs. WeMs Dlst i 7pm, Milicreek vs Faberge pm. 9 pi werser vs StevensBmwn; Western Village vs Demeit PalntiD M Prices from )4,3S0 to $18,500 1 - T (4) 3 0 0 0 A Of Solunar Perod taKm from ViS has Kngms Sounar Tarves in F j' oavsso mat ou wi n DC t'Sb,rkg good COwf good terniorv or bunting o if sf imo w or those imvs you Def wort mat tatn ja has tc he vsi or htr (Os oegn a the tim-0 sno last tor an rojr and a ha or two The M nor Per oos ary of hvs mfi'a,er yrfnrAha sPurtnf duraion - The THE dial ger 2 3 113 0 or ! tail 7 ) 5 3 I Solunar Tables wi its (Birth Widdixon was the other fust wind winner as he took the 1 2 Sa e Mmgon Peterson of l1::, IVnur- A rgor leaver's Bruce Jarrctt after Richins .id posted tast time of ft 131 It was the Og 146 ...-- y, ila 'ODm.Plzzandsyi Rebes Diamond Three 6 pm. 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Manager Human Resources Sunoco fnery 5CC Delias Texas 7251 12Aju Pak Centroi Ptoie That set up a first round battle between Reynolds and Grunsley, two drivers who almost got to watch the show trom the stands Reynolds had not run a competitive quarter mile this year, but he got away very quickly from the line and turned the best time v I 111 Ins new r ar a n ,us t I at J05 87 Tommy Me- 75 tfii wnhjv 1900 SOUTH (In tkt parking World Motor inserted into the lineup when Salt Laker Paul SehtHTifeld ruptured a blower on his i ar after setting second fast time of tj laC So Reynolds took that spot and when Denver's Junior Kaiser lost his gear Ixix. Colorado's Chuck Grmixlcy nabbed the spot m the show - (API dbfouij 12 0 .oona 0 1 m LACIM 111 tewonsl Goll Amolioiw, Bao Zaoana ; F vitim consisted of trying to catch the pair. The pack would work together and gain then fall apart and give the leading duo a chance to widen the gap. Near the last lap. Bob took the lead and began to pull away from Rick for the win. Ru k came in les-- , than live seconds behind for second place . Salt cf RMaie im el ' 26 KSaSoIi Harvetl With Bon and Rick out m front the rr.ro 20-2- 5 Denver Driver Rushes qTo Top-FuTriumph . 9 3 4) 0 0 0 Kathy Whitworth 0 0 0 0 MCAII.SMT S Collins cf 0 0 0 0 Lyle p 0 0 0 0 Kemv WrWunen Pemy 2D Sandra Post Meton 3b 33 3 S 3 3? 6 It 6 Total $anopa Palmer Bonos rt 106 062 000- Pam Higgins TDavis dh 006 222 00 - 4 Do Gerrnaine Bixftte H Randolph DH Milwaukee lnet Rojacnsn 3b 3 0 0 0 Otvetson pr 0 U 0 0 ) New York I lOB Milwaukee A New 4 lb 7 J J York 2B ChamWtss. JOOOStmsonc Rivers 3B 3 0 0 0 Pafe MGurero ss ss HR Carbo I4, Hendncks 2) Jo Arm Washam Etchorm c 2 0 0 0 FWhite 2D S Cargo SF Hendricks. Betsy Cut ten J 5 5 5 Leirano 0 0 0 Pahtn p 0 0 0 ft white b tones oh J Pam Barnett 0 0 0 0 Humphry c 0 0 0 0 Mingori P IP h Over 0 0 0 0 Ryan p 4 2 3 5 Sialon IL.8-6Kathy Cornelius 0 0 0 0 Harizell p 3 13 6 Ausim Jocelyn Boor assn (W9-48 5 EFguroa Suvia Bertoiacom 29 0 Total Total 0 X 3 8 3 Lyie 0 0 Sue Roberts California HRP bv M3) ?5555S00 !3 Save I vie Kansas City T 2 27 A TV J95 (CMav) E Mayberry SmsOh, Lcheoarren 5. Kansas City 8 LOB CaiD'jrma G Brett SB -- Co his. Jb Otis Woniord 2. Stirson H R ER BBSO IP W Ran adv antage ov er the rest of the pac k. At one point Bob and Rick were turning laps about 30 miles per hour Steve White, Pedaii, won the junior race and Gary Prescott won the special race for local riders. Almost 50 riders competed in the races course near the golf held arou.id an course. Kassow, riding for Pedaii, made a break early in the race and Rick Montgomery, De Kampion. broke out of the pack to chase hint Within two laps they had developed a lead that held for the rest of the race. Bob and Rick worked together, taking turns second with the lead, and built a By Craig Hansell Tribune Sports Writer Kassow rode STANSBURY PARK-B- ob D 6 nuies m one hour, 40 minutes and 14 here Saturday to win the senior iir.etwo race of the Stansbury Park-DKampion Cnterium. ER BB SO 3 9 0 American Legion Cyclists Speed to Stansbury Wins ; 3 SdMbuit 2 JSISCMay Bob ; Riv-- rs Bros Tribun SHU Pboto by , R 6 t I , 4 0 4 0 0 0 1 4 - tr . 10 Joshua cf Money Jb GStott 'b Camo 1 Hegan dh Letcano if Yount ss Porter c Hwoemn on T Johnson 2b GThomas Ph - ah r h tv w- p ' Softball Standings LPGA Scores Yanks 6, Brewers 3 MILWAUKEE CALIFORNIA -- LOB Cm Cincinnati 1, Houston 5 g, Houston 2B Dressen, 2 Ce-Geronimo. Lum j Cru. 4 729 Itojals Roll l 2 oh cinnati - ao r h bi cz - Hughes (W 8) I 0 0 0 0 Burgmuier P Mitcneil (L 61315 1) 11 2 I Zachry (1,6-30 2 2 3 2 0 Bannsen B'liingnam HBP Ov PMitcheil (Sma'lev) WP- - Anduior W A27 2 Bai Bahnsen. J Hughes 10 10 2 8 38 3 10 3 Total - 3 200 St Louts 0060- - 2 PhuaoetpfM R Forsch OP St E unde wood Lous 2 LOB St Louts 12, Phitadeiot Mumoh-re5 2B Sthmdt, luzmski, Bowa Smmons, Ferguson SB Momphrey S MAnoeison Sf T vson : SF 2 ER BB SO R 3 0 84115 V Phono 268-454- 1 tx,r,fV 250 South Statn |