Show 2C Standard-Examin- 1980 August 13 Wednesday er SPORTS BRIEFS wX Vh-H- wvtsvv xCxxxAXvi a Country Club Even? Begins Bonnie Eldredge shot an 85 to take the first-roun- d lead in the Ogden Golf and Country Club Ladies Club Championship that got under way Tuesday while Kathy Gardner and Mike Terry both shot 86 to tie for the runner-u- p spot Second-roun- d action will be Thursday with the third and final round morning scheduled Friday morning Thursday’s pairings and tee times: 'WssvS-- ysyy yyyJyyyyyyyyyyyyKyyjyy:j'-y-y- Xv-- sft fty s-- ftft-x-- Atsw 4F?v ' X X ss xsv‘s X3x- XiKyX Ms 5’ r- - y - Vt- XVS VA sss n S v:y ' &sSvs - sys sss s ssss f VSVV s v a Xx‘sXsX x & SW xvX " Xjf "1 NA sX$sXXXiXA "X s J 'Iv s'S'XxX'-x- s sv ' V nz' '' 1 ' ' ra v i yy ? Sj1' ' 's k'SWpi Vs- - FRONT NINE MI 41 1 4 - 8:16 am — Bonn! IWrsdat MIkt Trry Betty Groban Dm Walcott Bi24 — Kathy Gardner Veda Ferouton Blanche Jeff Karleine Farnsworth 8:32 — Oelma Blair Geri Anderson Yvonne Stfriand 8:40 — Edna Gaskill LaVerne Chase Bev Nyei 8:48 — Carma Baiiingham Yvonne Lake — Betty VanDeGrcrff Naomi Cros Dodie Taylor BACK NINE 9 am — 9:08 — Darlene Keenan Nancy Comer Eunice Buttars Shirley Richej Jan Peterson Edna Eckhardt Gloria Bishop Bev McFarland at Valley View Tourney LAYTON — Entries are still available for the Valley View Men’s Association four-ma- n Results were: Championship flight — 1st Edna Gaskill 2nd (tie) Mike Perry and Kathy Gardner Masters flight — 1st Sharon Lawson 2nd (tie) Ada Wilbur Geri Anderson and Carol Eckhardt' Directors flight — 1st Dodie Taylor 2nd Maurine Naisbitt GROUP Masters flight — 1st (tie) Darlene Keenan and Beth McFarland Directors flight — 1st Edna Eckhardt 2nd Idonna Brunetti Presidents flight — Catherine McCune AJBC Honors Youth ROY — A former Roy youth has been named the improved member of the American Junior Bowling Congress at Columbus Air Force Base in Mississippi He is Doug Johnston Smith a son of CMSgt and Mrs Winifred Smith He represented Columbus AFB in an AJBC statewide contest taking second in with without handicap third in in in and the doubles fourth third handicap team event His parents formerly lived in Roy when his father was stationed at Hill Air Force Base with the 1551st Flying Training Squadron (helicopter) all-even- ts all-even- ts Results From Riverside RIVE RDALE — Winners have been announced in the Riverside Night Ladies Golf Association-Drago- n Restaurant poker hand tournament Wyn Holland swept the championship flight Mary DeBoer took the masters flight Sharon Wheelwright captured the directors flight and Judi Vaughn won the Riverside flight Pat Rawlings had the long drive on No 5 on and Eva Jean Law was closest-to-the-ho- le No 8 The club championship is the next event on the calendar An entry fee of $5 per person will be charged Call the clubhouse to arrange tee times Memorial Event Winners TRE MONTON — Winners were named today in the Wendell Welling Memorial Golf Tournament at the Belmont Springs course They were : A flight grou — first Richard Marbl second Jay Bateman third Arlo Erikson fourth Jeff Nielson A flight net — first Dave Shaw second Buck Hill third Reed Harris fourth Reid Jeppsen B flight gross — first Mike Jeppsen second Orvin Pierson third George Frearson B flight net — tie for first Glen Higley and Wayne Richardson third Leon ScoffieTd Marshall Injured BLOOMINGTON Minn (AP) — Former Minnesota Vikings’ captain Jim Marshall was in fair condition Tuesday evening ter three and one-hahours of surgery lowing a hang-glid- af- lf fol- er accident earlier in the day Marshall a defensive end for the Vikhad ings for 19 years take-of- f a attempted in the glider and hit a light pole about 15 feet above the ground at Bloomington Jeffergas-power- play football again The Miami Dolphins received good news like that Tuesday when star offensive lineman Bob Kuechenberg ended his three-wee- k retirement and returned to camp The at both Kuechenberg an all-stguard and tackle is slated to be Miami’s starting left tackle replacing injured Jon Geisler “I was having second thoughts about retirement” Kuechenberg said “I think I’ve still got some football left in me “When Geisler got hurt Coach (Don) Shula called me out in Los Angeles and I’m glad we were able to get something worked out” Kuechenberg and the team agreed to what he termed an “extension for a couple of years” of his present contract which runs through 1981 “You hate to lose a guy who you feel has good football left” said Shula “He’s so o versatile He made at guard and tackle and he’s our best snapper” 32-year-- ar back Bennie Leverette suburban Minneapolis Marshall 42 retired after last 1980 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS head coach Lou Holtz tells the players what is expected of them in at opening of practice this week UPI IN COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Secrnes Weay CHICAGO (AP) — Credits that aren’t earned classes that aren’t attended and secret deals that let athletes breeze through college with only the barest semblance of an education are a way of life at many colleges according to published reports The Chicago Tribune said in today’s editions reports that a decision this week which left five Pacific-1- 0 confern ence schools ineligible for next year are only a part competition of a pervasive scandal in college athletics Coaches and athletes across the post-seaso- country are admitting that many schools bend or break academic rules to accommodate athletes who are more interested in pigskins than in sheepskins according to the Tribune “Blame the NCAA and the college administrators” the Tribune quoted John Becker a former assistant football coach at the University of Oregon so many as saying “I was a victim coaches are The college administrators and the NCAA preach academic integrity in athletics but don’t practice it” The Tribune gave this account: DECLARED INELIGIBLE Becker resigned under fire in cember from Oregon one of the Pac-1schools declared ineligible He said that when he came to Oregon a friend in the school’s administration would hand him piles of blank transcripts which could be filled out to indicate falsely that athletes had taken certain De- 0 courses When the administrator moved to another job Becker said he learned of extension courses oprated in California for a small Kansas college Becker said he enrolled several Oregon athletes in courses there which they never attended but for which they received credit Becker’s dealings were uncovered in an FBI probe of alleged sports gambling Asked to provide a full explanation he resigned instead Academic cheating also has been a part of the college careers of some prominent athletes the Tribune re- ported ONCE A CONTENDER Chuck Muncie a running back for the New Orleans Saints of the National ff Life Football League and once a contender for the Heisman Trophy attended the University og California at Berkeley Howard Strickland Muncie’s college roommate and also a football star at Berkeley said Muncie “never went to class at all on campus or off” “He had a pact with the Cal coaches” Strickland said “He’d come to Berkeley only if he didn’t have to come to class he was supposed to be my roommate but I never saw him all week except when we got taped up for Strickland said he and Muncie were enrolled in education courses at nearby Santa Clara University but that neither attended classes NEWPORT (UPI) — Ted Turner faces a tardy entrance into next week’s final America’s Cup defender trials — another blow to his sagging campaign — because the mast for his yacht Courageous can’t be repaired before the trials close Martin J O’Meara Courageous op- - ”“±°i day negotiating to use a spare Luff from Clipper competitor Ruseel Long’s yacht which apparently caused the damage during a practice race Friday “We’ve been working on it and our hopes our high but anything beyond Sav-O- n Memorial Softball Tournament opened play Tuesday and will continue tonight with a full schedule of games at both the 4th Street ComPark plex and results: Monday’s All-Americ- an Mm'i Metropolitan Slow Pitch — HsHt 8 Rock Bottom Lounge 6 Holbrook 30 Command Performance 2 A New Accent Hair Deiigning 17 Mepco 12 George's Market 12 Four Poiter Water- 13 Rav Safford beds l3 CH Ford Tractor 9 Buxton Inc 7 Tovota of Ogden 4 Nielsen Enterprise won by forfeit over St Rose of Lima Stevens Henager 12 ELM 3 Men' A Red Slow Pitch — Dave and Court Interiors 15 Theuca 14 Burton-Walk14 Sweetwater Station 6 Pillibury 15 General Electric 6 Idlewire Pet Care 22 Mountain Fuel 6 Sports Limited 14 Flameco 13 Royfance Dairy 13 Butler and Butler 7 Shortstop Market 17 Willis Company 7 Rasmussen Sprinklers 6 Welch Agency 2 Fisher Plastering 12 Walt's Conoco 11 Circle Inn 12 Termicold 10 Rodriguez and Sons 20 Dan's 4 would be point” O’Meara said Tuesday The yacht’s present mast was a spare installed last month after its original snapped during “speed-testing- ” at the Cup observation trials “Since it was unquestionably their fault we feel they ought to let us have their mast” Courageous publicity director Ted Jones said of the Clipper crew Jones said a group of experts went over the mast Tuesday and “the majority opinion seems to be that it’s junk” He denied rumors that the mast trouble would force Turner to abandon his quest for a second Cup defense Uneoln-Mercu- ry er Tonight's schedule Men's Fast Pitch at south diamond — 6 pm Crittenden Paint vs Rainbow Bar 7 pm Moore's Diner vs Sports Medicine Clinic 8 pm Tony's Trophies vs White Motors 9 pm Blossom Angus vs Lloyd's Heating 10 pm G and I Coins vs Stop and Shop at north diamond — 6 pm Cinedome '70 vs Marshall White Center 7 pm Silent Knight Muffler vs Bouchard Construction L CHANGE & FILTER chassis lubrication oil and filter change Includes light trucks Choice of Quaker State or Pennzoil 040 or GAS SAVING Chevron 030 COMPLETE P 1 1 OUR SPECIAL LOW PRICE w vJ Ofcxlw- A - S' Your Common Sense Dealer CKLEY: 2810 Wash Elvd 394-884- 4 QUALITY DEALER ROY DAYS Men's A Blue Slow Pitch at norlh diamond — 8 pm Office Equipment vs Glass Connection 9 pm St Paul Lutheran vs Intermountain Lighting 10 pm LaBelle's vs Pacific Chromolox 11 pm Jack's Tire and Oil vs Murray's Pharmacy at west diamond — 1 1 pm Blocker Furniture vs Ogden Propane n's A Rea Slow Pitch at west diamond —11 pm Family Bank lue Slow Pitch at Park — 6 vs Ranco Rental 7 pm Taco pm John's vs Eos Auto Body 8 em Country Place vs Oli's Bandits 9 pm Amcor vi US Steelworkers 10 pm TRW vt Golden Spike Saddlery 1 1 pm Precision-Bi- lt Hemes vs Protestant Ladies Slow Pitch at west diambnd — 6 pm Travis Masonry vs Weaver Construction 7 pm landmark Real Estate vs The Club 8 pm Spa Fitness Center vs Gordon C Orton Construction 9 pm Ward ley's vs American Title 10 pm Marsh Construction vs Fanny Ann's Crosby-Wahlitro- SPECIAL LUBE-OI- Turner's Bid StoiSed Again that RI speculative at In Softball Tournament annual Herm Rubin AUGUST practice” More Games Scheduled The the Jets and released free agents safety Jay Bagner guard Mike Good and defensive tackle Dennis McCollins The world champion Pittsburgh Steelers cut their roster to 70 by waiving rookie wide receiver Tracy King and free agent defensive tackle Keevan Grimmett Green Bay let go of veterans Sammy Johnson a running back Steve Young a tackle and safety Ralph McGill The Packers also sent linebacker Jack Williams defensive back Mark Thorson and offensive lineman Joe Odom packing Johnson played seven seasons in the National Football League while Young was a four-yea- r veteran and McGill had nine years of pro service The Philadelphia Eagles claimed tight end Cleveland Jackson one day after he was waived by the New York Giants The Eagles have been hit with severe injury problems at the position STORAGE BUILDINGS m CLOSEOUTS All-Sta- rs Green Briar Cambridge a terrible thing 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further information are avaifable 8 by calling the Valley View pro shop at Low Net Tourney Winners Auociattd Press lineman walks It isn’t often that an into your training camp and says he wants to All-Pr- team two best ball blind draw golf Meanwhile winners have been announced in Tuesday’s weekly twilight tournament held here by the Valley View Men’s Golf Association Top tourney finishers were: Low gross — 1st Rich Bombard 36 2nd Gary Hazelgren 37 3rd John Harris 38 Low net — 1st Shirl Hart 29 V4 2nd Gordon 4th (tie) Hansen 31 3rd Kent Hansen 32 33 6th George Fisher and Henry Nelson Rulon (tie) Russ Hall Gordon Hansen and 9th Bob Tucker 35 10th (tie) Titensor 34 Val Cahoon and Darwin Mitchell 35 Lmenmcm Ikaek With D!phoims x xx-- r S X yyyyyy ? 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