Show Standard-Examine- r Saturday May Scoreboard - in Winston position pole grabs Waltrip CONCORD NC (AP) — Darrell Waltrip shattered the single-lap qualifying mark at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Friday grabbing the pole position for The Winston NASCAR’s winners-onl- y event Waltrip who won the first edition of The Winston in 1985 was clocked at 174154 mph in his Chevrolet on an day breaking the track record of 171860 set by Bobby Allison last October “We’ve been running pretty good all day (in practice)” Waltrip said “I’m just tickled to death for everybody that works so hard on this car We’re going to be tough” Waltrip’s last pole position was in June 1986 at Riverside Calif Women BL Women's Thursday Association HARRISVILLE — Thursday's results of the Ben Lomond Women's Thursday God Association's poker hand and low gross low net tournaments: Poker hand tournament First flight — 1 Mary Johnson 2 Donna Olson 3 Ruby Roper Second flight — 1 Ann Corwin 2 Jan Summers 3 Mary Dickamore Third flight — Grace Norseth 2 Dixie Carr 3 (tie) Lois Williams Glnny Corra Low gross Mary Johnson low net Lila Hales Mount Ogden Thursday Women's Association OGDEN — Results in the Mount Ogden Thursday Morning Women's Golf Association blind partner tournament: 1 Jane Whitmeyer and Helen Rackham 2 LaVee Collins and Jo Eslrada 3 Eriene Clyde Fenstermaker Jonnie and Next Thursday: 9 am shotgun start with lunch afterwards For reservations call in the evenings El Monte Women's Association OGDEN — Wednesday's winners in the El Monte Women's Golf Association Wangsgard tow gross minus putts tournament: DeDe Aguilar 29 First flight Second flight — June O'Brien 41 - Lakeside Women's Association RIVERDALE Tuesday and Wednesday result of the the Lakeside Women's Golf Association's Ben Lomond Bowling Lanes Most Sixth Seventh and Eighth Tournament played at Schneiter's Riverside Golf Course 1 Viv Boyington 2 JoAnne First flight Frandsen Second flight — 1 Edith Wheeler 2 Josle Shears Third flight — 1 Sherry Hampton Next week — Low gross low net tournament to be played Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning - - Golf Clrv Women': Association - SOUTH OGDEN Wednesday's and Thursday's results in the Golf City Women's Association Hoffman CleanersErz Gas 8 Groceries one dub and putter tournament: Eagles flight — J Venette Ward 2 Johansen Birdies flight — 1 Donna Larsen Joan Stromberg and Meade Alston Pars flight — 1 Delores Bertagnolll Feller 3 Dorothy Davis ) Frances Galloway Bogeys flight oming Baldwin - Peggy 2 (tie) 2 Nola 2 Wy- Sherwood Hills Women's Association MANTUA — Wednesday's results In the Sherwood Hilts Women's Golf Asssocatlon best ball tournament: 1 Luwana Hall and Marilyn Jensen 28 2 Nancy Willie and Linda Hodges 37 low net Next Wednesday: bring-a-gue- st tournament Brigham City Women's Amateur BRIGHAM CITY Thursday's results In Ihe Brigham City Women's Amateur Tournaat the held ment Brigham City Golf Course: 1 First flight Sally Conrad 90 (won playoff over Millie Vanderwerf) 2 Donna Hyer 91 3 Fran Luddington 92 4 (lie) Avanelle Erickson and Dodie Payne 95 Low net — 1 Millie Vanderwerf 62 2 Lee Sederholm 65 3 Louiean Nelson 69 4 D'Ann Hoopes 70 5 Eloise Goodllffe 71 1 Kathy Blacker Second flight low gross 106 3 (Tie) Ann 105 2 Shirley Rackham Heywood and Charlotte Lee 109 5 Gladys 1 Edna Sllverthorn Brown 111 Low net 63 2 Bernice Sparks 66 3 (tie) Harriet Sta-m69 5 Robin Burge-n- er and Sandy Coroles - - - - 73 Valiev View Women's Association — Tuesday's results in the Valley View Women's Golf AssociationEd Kenley Ford odd and even tournament: 1 Mercedes Jacobsen and Marie Suekawa 2 (tie) Pug Kikuchi end Martha Harada Marlene Lund and Helen Mills 4 Jonnie Fenstermaker and Eleanor Redden LAYTON ee Darrell Waltrip Auto racing INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Former champions AJ Foyt Johnny Rutherford and Gordon Johncock head a list of about 20 drivers trying to wedge into 12 open spots in the Indianapolis 500 lineup They hope to get a chance when qualifications resume today The three veteran racers all over 50 were on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval Friday during the last full day of practice for the May 29 race trying to find enough speed to climb into the field drivers led by Twenty-on- e Rick Mears made the tentative lineup by qualification completing four-la- p runs last Saturday and Sunday the first of two weekends of time trials field is full the slowest of Once the the qualified cars can be bumped out by faster cars until the track closes Sunday evening The National Weather Service forecast mostly sunny weather with highs near 80 today and a chance of thundershowers on Sunday Rutherford 50 crashed last Sunday during a practice lap coming away with bruised ribs 2'2-mi- le pole-winni- 10-mi- 33-c- - the Charlotte Motor Speedway with position driver's name hometown average speed In mph: 1 Darrell Waltrlp Franklin Tenn let 174154 (Track record Previous record 171860 by Bobby Allison in 1987) 2 Geoff Bodine Chevroone-la- p October Chemung NY Chevrolet 173544 3 Dale Earnhardt rolet starting car and Mooresville NC 173 544 0Bov$7ages 8 1 Oulnn Child and John VanVIeet 2 Everett Wayment and Brett Way ment 3 Ken Bischoff end Casey Blschoff 4 Zane Jassen and Shane Jassen 1 Jim Startay and Scott Boys ages 11-3 Stanley 2 Freda Roberts and Jason Rhees Ron Connors and Rate Connors Rhees i Vickie Rhees and Tiffany Girls 2 Stu Young and Kristy Young - - Ben Lomond Men's Association MARRISVILLE Pairings and starting time for Saturday's Ben Lomond Men's Golf best ball tournament: Association's two-ma- n — Dan Brown Jay Peterson Lou EdBrent Kofoed Phil 818 Cork Critchlow dy Rubine Jim Anderson Tom Humphrey 8 24 — X)oyle Leishman Call Dave Clifton Terry Sid Sly Terry Buttars Max BHIBarton 8 32 8 40 Chuck Sturgis Rose Grant Edwards Ray Adams Jim Phillpott Richard BaHatine 48 Keith Wheelwright Bob Sato Rodney Nichols 8:56 — Lamar Barker Bennett Clow John Carr Dave Griggs Frank While Jav Commander Dele 9 04 Larry Rose Parks Chuck Lotthouse 9:12 Mike Taylor Brent Eddy Nell Hudgens 9 20 — Jerry Eddy Jim Wadman Deioy Rose ErLynn Greenwell Joe nie Wilson 9 28 Chatlin Frank DeGrood 9:36 — Hronda Tony Seieiar Don Craig Adams— Jim Julian Lee George Montano Steer 9 44 — Sieve Larry Lvthgoe Norm Garrett 9 52 Rose Wes Durrend Tom Hogan Jim Sparks 10 00 — Britton Perry Warren Sciumbaio Kirt Sieve Hulmston Curt Kelstrom 10 08 Randy Eddv HarBiftgham George Brown — Bill Travis Mike ley Christofferson 10:16 — Pearson Lee Lvthgoe Gene Palmer 10 24 Rich Jones Clark Skinner Gary Williams Ed Lund Brent Lundstedt Ray Sterner 1032 Paul Rice Joe Johnson Eldon Hales 10:40 Al Aoki Jim Coroles Larry Leishman 10 48 — Ron Wood Gordon Cottle Ken Davidson John Preece Don Godfrey Gld Jolley 1056 Lyle Arness Jim Sandoval 61:04 — Toffie Sawava Keith McClain Rod — Bob Shurtliff Liny Jack Sandoval 11:12 Johnson Rjeben Escobido Malt Cendla Roy Von HerlliO Bob Prolhero Bob WWiam Hal Hancock Rick bert Kevin Rice 1178 Bob 1134 Childs Glen Saxton Chsan Craig Joanson Jim Colvin - - - - - - Wallace Louis Pontiac 169 550 11 Harry Gant Taylorsville NC 169486 let 12 Kyle Petty 169 327 le ar High Point NC Ford Parsons Jr 166287 17 Greg 165 88 18 Lake Mattiluck Sacks NY Pontiac Speed Jackson Miss Oldsmobile 163577 Soccer Soccer Tournament State ar Wood? Crass High Friday's rasuhs Winnsrs' brackat Ben Lomond 3 Provo 1 1 Timpview 2 Pleasant Grove (OT) Lasers' bracket 1 Judge Memorial 4 Mountain Crest Jordan 2 Uin'ah 0 Monday's games Winners' bracket Ben Lomond vs Timpview 7 pm Losers' bracket Judge Memorial vs Pleasant Grove pm Jordan vs Provo 5:15 - - - - - 5-- top-seed- rif Air Force Base Men's Association Thursday's WLL AIR FORCE BASE results In the Hilt Air Force Base Men's Golf two-ma- n blind draw bail best Association's tournament: 1 — Gordon Mime and Charlie Low gross Nesossis 2 (tie) Jerry Archibald and Paul Joe Jones and Wayne Votk Christiansen 4 Itie) Wayne Rives and Cieve Beasiev Eric Wilson and Richard Dennis 6 (tie) Willard Kelley and Dave Cassidy Wayne Freese and Lee Kesier 1 Jack Gouoer and Bob Voflmer (Aw net J Jtprman Huff and Ted Crandall 3 Tom Caruso and Jack HH4 Tom Paieft and Roy Goring 5 (tie) Tim Moore ed Gilbert Estebo Ken Williams end Mike Voortnev - - two-tim- non-qualifi- 6-- in the second inning and four in the fourth while Roy picked up its run in the third The first ace came on the d No 14 hole with par-- 3 145-yar- a Loveland cards aces at The Bam course Brian Rees Justin Woodland and Mike Woodland witnessed PLEASANT VIEW — Chas Loveland 16 of Pleasant View has found luck twice within nine days at The Bam Golf Course by recording two holes-in-o- on No 6 hole the par-- 3 He was playing with Jason Rees and Brett Wayment ne the shot Loveland used his to get his second hole-in-o- again 140-yar- d 4 Sean Morrison who transferred to BYU from the University of Houston was the only other Cougar to win a set against his former Southwest Conference rival Morrison won his first match at number five singles 1 but then fell with a pair of 5 matches to Mitch Michulka The loss to Texas was the final dual meet for BYU Coach Larry caHall who closes his nine-yereer with a 135-9- 9 record 6-- ar Valdez records ace at Bountiful course BOUNTIFUL — Jimmy Valdez of Ogden recorded a here Friday while golfing at the Spring Meadows course Valdez who has only been golfing for a year scored his first ace on the fifth hole when he hit his tee shot 123 yards into the cup to make the He used a witnessed was which by shot Scott Dee Paul O Jaramillo Randy Hemken and Robert L DeHerrera ne WOODS CROSS — Ted Duke scored two goals to lead Ben Lomond High to a 1 Friday victoHigh School ry in the State Soccer Tournament being played at Woods Cross High The win puts the Scots into a winners’ bracket contest at 7 pm Monday against Timpview in a game to also be played at Woods is offering three exciting opportunities: Valvoline a Team Valvoline membership and benefits A chance to win a 1988 Pontiac Grand Prix Motor Trend’s Car of the Year n A $300 per case (12 qts) mail-i- n 10 WINNERS 3-- 3:30 pm Lhm adult Class D Tournament Rocky Mountain 2 4 3-- Ogden Service C —tutor Cotd19 Th Other Snafu Monday’! game! Side 7 Bad To The Bone 29 Grand Slammer! u! 4 Young and Wild Onei 26 Grace'! 3 Miscet-leneoPretenderi 13 Wise Guvs 12 — The Rerun! J1 Dick Wednesday's games Evans Auto Body 6 Tht Red! 10 D-- lt 7 AnAttitudes 14 Data Devgel! 23 Rebel! 6 Bad ils 8 Critical Mass 14 Mucho Bona 9 Clearfield e winner who didn't Johncock a even get in a car until Monday had his 1987 March up to 205011 Friday “We’re starting to get it together” Johncock said “We had an oil seal problem the first day we went out then we had an engine blow (Thursday) But we’ll be okay We’ll be ready to qualify when the time comes” Johncock 51 will be aiming for his 22nd Indy race drivers runAmong the other ning strong on Friday were Pancho Carter fast for the day at 213878 Raul Boesel 213068 Tony Bettenhausen at 211515 rookie John Andretti 210477 Steve Chassey 208683 rookies Tero Palmroth of Finland 207804 and Dominic Dobson 207612 Howdy Holmes 207600 rookie Billy Vukovich III 207325 Ludwig Heimrath Jr of Canada 207086 Ed Pimm 206753 Moran 201612 and Johnny Parsons 201072 Veteran Gary Bettenhausen Tony’s brother blew a new engine late in the day closing the track eight minutes early Snider and Tom Bigelow also went out but failed to get above 200 ss 3-- A Softball Friday Man's Brad s Car Marl four-tim- 7-- Ben Lomond outlasts soccer Provo in - - speed and a battered Lola race car His crew finally got the car back together in time to get him on the track Friday and Rutherford aiming for his 24th Indy start quickly got the rebuilt car up to 211168 mph That was about 4 mph faster than the three-tim- e Indy winner had been running before the crash “I guess the guys put something into it that it didn’t have before” Rutherford said “It feels pretty good We’re just going to keep working at it and get it in the field” Foyt 53 has three cars entered and spent time in two of them Friday getting his own car up to 202657 and his backup to a more substantial 208972 e The Indy winner who is trying for his 31st consecutive start here also has Lolas entered for old friend George Snider who will attempt to qualify for his 23rd Indy start and Rocky Moran Foyt who cut short one qualifying attempt because of an engine problem and a second because of an enlarged tire last Saturday said he is setting up his cars for race day now and not for a special qualifying run Weber County Championship with a 1 win over Roy Friday at TH Bell Junior High at Webster also went ATHENS Ga — Fourteenth-ranke- d the plate with an RBI Kip Norris Texas defeated the also had a good day for the Brigham Young University men’s Knights with three hits and two tennis team 1 Friday morning RBI while teammate Mike Weir in the NCAA Championships smacked two hits bringing home The Longhorns now 19-- 6 two runs Stanford today meet North Ogden scored three runs BYU who ends its team competition with a 26-- 6 record got its only victory of the match at number one singles David defeated Paul Koscielski Texas trounces BYU in NCAA tournament hole-in-o- Chevro- 13 Detroit Oldsmobile Phil 169 274 14 Bobby Hillin Midland Texas Bulck 168 755 15 Nell Bonnett Bessemer Ala Pontiac 168 460 Bulck 16 Morgan Shepherd Conover NC - - Rusty St le 7-- Chev- 4 Bobby Allison Huevtown Ala Bulck 172695 Dawsonville Ga Ford 5 Bill Elliott 172629 6 Terry Labonte Corpus Chrlstl Texas Chevrolet 171914 7 Davey Allison Hueylown Ala Ford 170 929 Va Bulck 8 Ricky Rudd Chesapeake 170881 Tlmmonsville SC 9 Cale Yarborough Oldsmobile 169881 10 15-mi- Sports briefs 6-- Winston NASCAR qualifying N C (AP) CONCORD Qualifiers for Sunday's 6600000 The Winston NASCAR race at “The track really isn’t that bad “I can run better yet” Waltrip I was surprised” Bodine said said “I got a little loose in Turn 3 but I thought I could run a noting that drivers have been practicing on the track for a 180 (mph lap) but we’ll get that week “The car is sticking pretty next week” good” Waltrip of Franklin Tenn The second row will consist of was one of six drivers to break last year’s winner Dale Earnthe track mark hardt and Allison Earnhardt “We’re ready to race” Waltrip track in said “They’re going to put the toured the 173544 in his Chevrolet while car in the truck and I’m not sure it will be back out until Sunday” Allison was clocked at 172695 in Joining Waltrip on the front his Buick row Sunday will be Geoff Bodine Bill Elliott the 1986 winner who was clocked at 173980 mph was clocked at 172629 in his in a Chevrolet also Ford while Terry Labonte was at “We’re a little disappointed” 171914 in his Chevrolet Bodine said “We were hoping to get that 175 (mph) or a little bit Davey Allison Ricky Rudd more today but conditions just Cale Yarborough and Rusty Walweren’t right for that type of lace round out the top 10 Champs chomping for 12 open spots in Indy Har-kne- - 58 Sports Riverside Men's Association RIVERDALE Wednesday's results In the Riverside Men's Golf Association Wasatch Distributing Chicago tournament: Vh 2 handicap — 1 Clyde Ricks 6 3 (tie) Willard Kelley Larry John Terrill H Bill Ron Elliott Smith and Vorwaller 4'i 4 9 7 (tie) Ralph Butler and Jeff Rowe - 31 (tie) Aksel Aydoner and Nick Torres 19 and over nandlcap — 1 Bob Checketts 10 2 Bruce Dunlap 5 3 Vern Peek 4Vi 4 (tie) Billy J LaBleu and Ray Frong-n- er 4 6 Rick Roundy 3 7 (tie) Lynn 2W 9 (tie) Terry Morris and Larry Waile Ivers Bob Isbell Larry Weber and Ken Burn2 ham tournament OGCC adutt-lunlo- r Thursday's results In the SOUTH OGDEN Club adult-iuniGolf and Country Ogden 21 1988 — 27 AMU 8 Video Wedding 6 Video Wed- 1 Humana Society 5 ding 19 Rocky Mountain Wedd'-g 14 Brad ! Brad ! Car Mart 4 Video 13 CC5C 12 Mister 3 Cafe S'H'S Car Mart Sava-o- n 11 Four-by-FoSoortmg Goods 4 Soortmg Goods 11 CCSC 14 CC5C 23 Sav-o- n SU s Cafe 9 Bame Tool 10 Sill s Cato 8 Brigham City adult— Breed 'Em Thursday Industrial League 8 Command Destruct 12 12 Vuicraft Young J Bombers 10 Nads 7 Tes'er 5: Wyle’s 21 Raeid Burns 3 Imports 21 Hot Bats 5 Lazy Boy 25 Guooies 2 Existential Blue! 7 Rangers a f A Cross Ted Duke scored the first goal of the game off an assist from Ra- vi Earl Ravi Earl added the second tally with an assist from his brother Brett Earl Ted Duke tacked on the final goal taking a punt from Cragun and beating his man to the net Goalie Ron Cragun also had three key saves for Ben Lomond To rebate PONTIAC become a member of Team Vaivoiine you must elect to donate $100 of your $3 00 n rebate to the National Federation of Parents for Drug Free Youth mail-i- STOP BY TODAY FOR COMPLETE DETAILS! 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