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Show 1 "T". m y7 w v wm1 ir y. r rV i- -- " -- J rrrrrnrvrryTj w rr,v T7. . v v vi tv, DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM Mickey Misses Ace, In Three-Wa- y Tie ' Gary Cagle and his B modified roadster smokes In his class. He "will race Saturday " ' j . down the strip in a recent drag race. Cagle holds drag record' at the Salt Lake Ra ceway. Top local dragsters will also compete. Elimi nationsstart at p.m. , " Stock Car Racer Fights hi McDonald By Deseret News Sports Writer : Whenyoure feeling a "little down in-t- he mouth . . ."when -- your wife packs up and goes back to mother w vwhen youve lost your job,. . . just think of 'Fred Sorensen Back in the late I950s Freib die, it seemed, could do no wrong. He broke into racing Jn 1958, was Bookie, of the Year for 1959 and won his first and last season championship in 1960. Despite an abundance of driv- , Sorensen, youlLrecall, isthe ing talent, 1960 marked his high has been angular driver of the stack Car point Since" then-- he circuit who has had nothing Jbut. slipping baekinto. obscurity troubled for the past three til now hes lucky if he qualifies among the 16 or 20 fastest cars for the "A Main. ' Freddies car troables-area- lmosMegendary. His 1961 --and 1962 campaigns were plagued by a series of gear box breakdowns one of which would, almost EASTERN DIVISION certainly have caused serious injury or even amputation of his lower legs if a protective steel casing hadnot been installed as a precautionary measure. This year he jvas touted for great things. KentRoblnson, his car builder, had created what Results Thursday's was sincerely believed one of Dallas 15, Salt lake City 8 Arkansas 14, Indianapolis 9 the finest cars on the track. Spokane 2, Portland j Seattle 1, Tacoma 8 It wasntready for opening Oklahoma City 6, Denver t Hawaii 5, San Diego 2 night, however, so Freddie had Friday's Probable- - Pitchers to. skip that. - The next racing Seattle (Fred Holmes at Tacoma dale (Memorial Day) he needed (Jerry Thomas Arkansas (Len Clendenln at only a weld part for his steering las (BUI Landus 2 9) Oklahoma City (Dave Glustl at Salt to get into the races and the take City (Cal Koonce 6 81 7 30 pm Hawaii (Danny Rivas 2 7) alSan Diego welder locked up his shop to go (Ted Wills 5 2) et Spokane fishing. Portland (Steve Bailey ) (Larry Staab 5 8) Bruce Howard at For variety, Fred came Indianapolis un-lLa- st -- COAST LOOP SUMMARY 1 Denver 72. settle for. a tie. with. Marlene Bauer Hagge and Shirley Engle-- , horn at 71 for the first round lead in the U.S. Womens Open Golf Tournament. Miss Wright, the blonde former San Diego star now playing out of DaHasTTexcame within three inches of her ace on the third hole of the 6,376-yar- d tournament layout at San Diego Country Club. The 71, equalled by Mrs. Hagge, of Pensacola, Fla., and after putting her second shot on file green. Miss Wright, seeking her fourth U.S. Open title, was slight ly erratic with four birdies and Dellas abrhbl cf Jaeckel pr Larv p Gregory J MissEnglehora,Los. play of allthe troubles. - It looked like everything possible had happened but fate raised her ugly head once more." Saturday fternoon his wifer hand in the Twlla, caught-h- er car door after a family picnic and spent the nightf at the hos- pitaiet ting, her hand fixedjup. Sorensen is hoping for change Of 'luck starting JSatur- day night. He figures its Jong overdue. ,r , Friday, July TO, 1964 , Q 5 tOOELE BOW MEET SET TOOELE A state championship and flight clout shoot for archers will be held Saturday at 6 a.m. near Tooeles smelter. j The clout shoot starts at 7 a-Archers win zing from 180 yards and women from 120 yards. Trophies go to winners. The Tooeleans also are sponsoring an invitational contest at their new course in Middle Canyon east of the city. The shoot will be for1 money prizes for men and women and trophies for the youngsters. T Excellent .chip shots helped account for fivrbirdles for Miss Englehom all on par-- 5 holes. She had three bogeys. Mrs. Hagge was three under holes and made par after-1only one bogey, on the 16th. Peggy Wilson of Oceanside. Calif., tied with Jackie Pung of Hawaii, each with 73s, while Gloria Armstrong of Oakland, Calif., was next with 74. , Pri)CarollMann oLTownson, Md., did not start because of an injured back. "The gallery was- - limited to about 1,800 spectators otf open- was two under womens par. The field played" one round Friday and will play 36 holes, Saturday to climax the toumament "The three held an advantage of only one stroke over-Ru- th Jessen of Bonsall, Calif., and Sandra McChnton, of Seguin, Tex., who came in with ing day, racing - Super Modified Sportsman x(yj5r-02A(S!- S AUTO-UTE-TROPHIFNI- TE - 50 CARS ENTERED And if he has even the slightest hope of catching the leaders, a hasty start will be r35-LA- P . none too soon. Mel Andrus has compiled an impressive 193 points in his race for a third season championship. Pete Cazier (132) and Dick Card (110) fire close behind to form a tough racing triumvirate. Time is hanging by a thread for the 1964 campaign. After Angeles, 50-fo- yr ry.r7 - Fred Sorensen . . . luck all bad Saturday nights races (qualifying at 7 p.m. and races at 8:30) k therell be a layoff for the Days of 47 Rodeo, and after that its ust a short skip, hop and jump to the seasons point windup in late August. two-wee- ADDED BIG RACES TROPHY MAIN AUTO-LIT- E WITH 1 1 PRIZE - MONEY 20 FASTEST CARS TO START .'k'k'k'kijcit'k' 8:30, QUAL. 7:00 SAT. NITE FAIRGROUNDS SPEEDWAY G.ib Adm. $1.50 Kldi (6-1-1) SO. K.s.rv.d Upp.r $2.50 Low.r $2.00 Advanc. 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I' hole-In-o- ',-,- 4 2 3 0 2 10 4 4 4 3 4 5 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 12 5 2 2 2 5 2 3 3 4 12 MELBOURNE, 111 Roy Emerson and runnerup Fred Stolle were' made eligible to compete for Australia in - the 1964 Davis Friday in a surprise move by the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia. Although it had been reported that a reinstatement of and possibly the two stars Ken Fletcher and Martin Mulligan was imminent, the announcement by LTAA President Norma Strange came after the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association had voted against permitting Emerson to play on the Australia team. champion .,0100 0 0 0 0 1 ph-- p 0 0 0 Totats 3t 8 11'f Totals 27 tSTTI! 300 003 02- 0- 8 Salt Lake City 500 600 22x 15 Dallas . E Joseph, Boak 2 DP Salt Lake City Lake City 8, 5, Dallas 2. 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