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Show t 2 Tin Suit Lake Tribune, Saturday June Boycott Gains World of Sports Comeuppance for Turner Tribune Win' Services A State Department official confirmed Friday that 50 individual sports federations from nations whose Olympic committees voted to participate in the Moscow Olympics have decided to join the U.S.-le- d (AP) 1 1 . 1 ar . boycott s , .... ,' wrifaifr a&f rtniWr Before . next n; Water Heaters All makes All sizes Same Day Replacement more exigent gas appliances use less natural gas saving money lot you anfl energy or everyone New Olympic Working Group confirmed a Washington Star story which said the federations, from 16 countries, represent 17 of the 21 Olympic sports. After the official entry deadline for the Olympics passed May 24, the Carter administration said it would seek wider support for the boycott from individual sports federations, particularly those whose gov- Andy s Stoves 2103 West 3500 So. MANWILL r. 972-505- 9 Closed Sunday INTRODUCING THE ALL NEW OJ differed ernments Italian more he has no doubt that he will heat the time second convincingly the most experienced Southpaw Minter, one of the a bronze medal at who won in Europe, professionals his fighting the 1972 Munich Olymipics. has hardened the finesse, of his boxing attitude without losing any in his home town of Crawley of training advantage just outside London fans at the Wembley Arena, London GAS Nelson Ledsky of the Carter admini- strations 11,000 Call Man will PtumOng !oi month. with their Olympic committees in deciding to send athletes to O (5 IT Moscow. The United States has spearheaded the boycott movement to the Soviet protest intervention military of neighboring fghanistan in ADe- cember. In addition to 64 Olympic committees supporting the y LONDON (UPI) Britains Alan Minter, the world middleweight champion, puts his title on the line in double quick time when he faces American-base- d Italian Vito Antuofermo Saturday. The pair fought in Las Vegas last March when Minter took the championship, the only one recognized by both the World Boxing Council and the World Boxing Association, on a Bplit decision. Support WASHINGTON Meanwhile, the team submitted a proposal Friday lor a new lease agreement, hoping for an answer by Monday If the answer isnt favorable, the Celtics just may not be playing in the famous Garden next season For the first time in this whole episode, I have the distinct feeling that Boston may be playing its games in a place other than Boston, the AI quoted an NBA source Miscellaneous The Cleveland Cavaliers Friday announced the signing of Chad Kinch, their No. ; to a draft choice from North Carolina-Charlott- e three-yea- r contract District Court Judge Phillip Raiamonte has t Aug 18 as the date for former New Mexico Coach Norm Ellenbergers state trial on 11 counts of fraud and 11 counts of filing false pay Coaches for the national basketball vouchers teams of Egypt and Israel this week completed a seminar in Monticello, N.Y., in which they were tutored by six top American coaches Olympic Flags Issue Vitaly Smirnov, the deputy chairman of the Moscow Olympic Organizing Committee, labeled as absurd" Friday the rumor that Moscow authorities would attempt to raise the flags of all International Olympic Committee nations, even if some of those countries were boycotting the Games. Only those flags that were selected by the National Olympic Committee for their participation in the Moscow Olympics will be hoisted at the opening ceremony, said Smirnov. In Canada, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau is taking some heat for concurring this week with a proposal by Montreal Mayor Jean Drapeau to send two young Canadians Sandra Henderson, 20, and to deliver the Olympic Stephane Prefontaine, 19 flag to Moscow in keeping with the tradition of delivering the flag from the previous Olympic city to the current one Drapeau broke with tradition in declining to deliver the flag himself, as he didnt want to appear in conflict with Canadas stand in favor of the Olympic boycott. The sending of two emissaries is something of a compromise, but some government officials still see it as contradictory to Canadas boycott position. Having bis baseball team, the Atlanta Braves, in last place is one thing But being unseated for the moment as America's top yi!or is something new for Ted Turner. Turner, who defended the America's Cup against the Australians in 1977 with the 12 meter Courageous, was beaten twice more Friday afternoon by skipixT tiennis Conner and his yacht, Freedom, in the Cup preliminary trials on Rhode Island Sound olf Newport. Conner beat Turner by margins of 25 and 0 23 in moderate southwesterly winds and ended the trials with an impressive 11 record, best of the three U S Cup c ontenders (Freedom, Courageous, and Clipperi. Turner, whose Courageous sails against Clipper Saturday on the last day of the round robin series, saw his record for the week drop to 8 These trials are not critical to the New York Yacht Club in its selection of a Cup defender. Another series of week-lon- g trials will be held in July, and the final selection trials are in August However, based on this weeks results at Newport, Conner would seem to have the upper hand over the veteran Turner in the race for the bid to defend the Americas Cup, yachtings most prized trophy Basketball: Providence Celtics? Boston The Celtics may wind up in Providence, Rl., or Hartford, Conn,, for their 1980-8- 1 home season, as the dispute between the Celts and their landlord, the Boston Garden, has heated up and the team is facing pressure from the NBA to resolve it. The Celtics lease expired at the end of last season, and the Garden has offered the team a new five-yea- r lease or a one-yeagreement. The Celts dont like either they hope to be playing in a new arena in Revere within five years but maybe not in one year, if it isnt completed. Now, the NBA is pressuring the Celtics for tentative home dates, since the league is ready to release its schedule, with Boston holding it up. The Celtics have obtained a list of available dates from both the Hartford Civic Center (15,700 capacity) and the Providence Civic Center (12,900) The NBA wants the Celtics list of home dates by Monday. I Minler to Defend Boxing Title 2H, 19xo boycott, Carter administration officials also expect 13 countries, who applied for Olympic recognition recently, to boycott if ? fri&iifip the International Olympic Committee recognizes them. We dont foresee one any slippage, State Department official predicted, adding that in some sports a gold medal will merely be a TEST DRIVE THE CAR AUTOWEEK CALLED THE ONLY CAR IN ITS CLASS THAT MAY STILL BE IN TUNE WITH THE TIMES 10 YEARS FROM TODAY." chocolate gold because so medal few participants will compete. The official told the Star only one team will compete in field that of tlie hockey Soviet Union. 12 ' & , . Freelance The Dastrup in recent Bonneville Raceway points leader, Clayne passes 1979 champion Dusty T9B0 w ' s ' . , ' Photo by Kent Morrison Burn-mgha- duel. Clayne is eyeing 1st season crown. 75, State Waters Races Tonight at Bonneville Stay Closed Drivers on Top of World By Dick Rosetta Fairgrounds. . . . way back in 1967. I wrecked that car, on the second night out. On the second lap. He figured that car cost him about $175 per lap since it w as a total kiss. Since that May night 13 years ago, Clayne Rjmingham figures he has raced through $80,000, e and eight different race cars $10, 000, pursuing his hobby. lead So, Saturday, Burmngham takes a over another veteran. Wick Goodrich, into the pro stock program at Bonneville Its a tenuous lead A blown head gasket, or a flat tire, or a clogged fuel line could change it all In 1978, when 1 was second for the season, 1 missed five races This year, now that Fm in the chase, I hope not to miss any That doesnt sound like a guy who is ready to give-or-tak- And, finally, perhaps, as lie'll admit Uinporanly, hes on top of the world Sort of a steep price, indeed, to pay for being the points leader of the Bonneville Auto Racing Association, but Burmngham is on the top rung heading into Saturday night's 7 p m. program at Bonneville Race ay Park, And now that hes there, the one they call the Big Guy (Clayne weighs in around 285 pounds, except afer an exhausting race when he lost maybe five to 10 pounds in a night) admits its a pressure-packeposition, one that he vowed to stay away from after the 1978 season I made a promise to myself two years ago, after wglfhe and his pit crew of Marv Mantyla and Stu Crysel) came so close to the season championship the lost by 27 points to Merlin Beynon) m the 1970 Chevelle that I would never get involved in a season points chase again. And, 1 lived lip to that promise through the earlv part of this season. Even though we knew the 1979 C.amaro would be competitive, told my wife, Nancy, that we would race to have a good time The night Itefore one of the races this year, told Nancy that we u ere going aw ay for the weekend, that we w outd miss the race And we did. But it rained and they didnt race. It isn't very difficult to figure out why the okllimers (Clayne is only 32) w ant to get aw ay once . . even tn a while retire, which Burmngham dinfesses lies thinking about after this year. ft costs me a minimum of $250 jx-- r race night lust to appear on the race tra k, Clay ne explained. And on Memorial Day night, my best payoff in wveral years, I earned $156 The four tires I used cost me &M0. So, you can see its mil something to lx in for (be money. Burmngham is one of the few kve.tl racers who can count on a supporting sponsor My cousin, Wayne Bonungham, has Assets Holding Convolution, and he hn Ix'cti a big imoster this year I .oppose I would have raced anyway, Ixit his bucking has leen HiArumental. Just think of the guys out here who Lave no help Ikmunghams slaUe of cal's over his career reads like a used ear lot. we, after tlie Studttxiker, it was a 1957 Chevy, tiuti a 1962 Ford Fairlune, tlien a tf!5 Ford, a 1969 Torino, a 1972 Torino, tlie 1970 Ouwi lle.a 1970 Nova uod now tlw: '79 Camara 1 loved everyone f them . .. win or ks', Clayne said with a twinkle hi his eye Burmngham. who saw the B XRA through a couple if turbulent years as tlie club's mss nothing Uit brigl&nexs on tlie stock cur racing Ixhsaoii. Ue've gig Mixing ksidership uod tlw f4d of and I don't think I've ever ears Mi growing eoch weed Kh a finer gmuji of guys Oh. Hare are some proUenis sme tunes, sorm1 wHmosUxs Bit they fooie ,iod fin Raetng w highly asiyxirtiv and (uxjngs are IxvnxJ to le hurt now and thou, Ujt f pijpeully, a Faixiswla spis-c-a it and you' in back out tw UiUWxak. 4 Because of high water conditions, tributaries which flow into Electric Lake and the portion of the Strawberry River between Strawberry Reservoir and the egg taking station will not open as planned next Tuesday. The streams were scheduled to open Tuesday with many other waters in the state but, because high water conditions have left many spawners in the streams. Division of Wildlife Resources officials have decided to keep the waters closed until later in the season. Burmngham has the backmg of his wife and his two sons. Wesley, 9, and Aaron, 8, are his two biggest fans. Heck, its ail for the kids. 1 can remember my Dad. 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