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Show REVIEW. Bll September 16. 1965 Sailing Regatta Set For Weekend Slow Pitch Slates Sailing may never reach the popularity in Utah that it enjoys eff Cape Cod or other eastern seaboard resorts, but it is experiencing an upsurge. The evidence will be amply demonstrated in the annual Park City Cup Regatta this Saturday and Sunday at Rock-po- rt Dam. ...a stone's throw away from Utah's newest re- Championship Play n Pre-Seaso- n IK At sort. As one in a series races held yearly and of ten spon- sored by the Utah Sailing Association, Regatta day holds great enchantment for the sail fan. Sailing differs from most sports.... but is like gliding and sluing., each carves a factor of continual change brought about by the elements of na- ture A racing skipper must analyse the topography of the land surrounding the lake with an eye to its ultimate effect on Wind backwind direction. lash from passing clouds can He even be a consideration must be able to read the rip Play Friday Preseason play continues for Salt Lake County high schools as football coaches groom their teams for next week's league open- ples in the water and to keep his sails trimmed to take every advantage of the wind's thrust. Most regattas are held on a three mile triangular course allowing sailboats to 'beat' to windward one mile, 'reach' for the second mile and finally finish the last leg on a run.' Boats are divided into three classes and, whenever possible race against boats of similar sail area and hull water line length. The Utah Sailing Association has set up a handicapping system. Sailing in Utah is getting a strong push since the Great Salt Lake regattas of the 30s, and its chances for continued growth look good. The races on Saturday September 18 will take place at ers. Inter-regi- (Continued from Page tournament comes to a close with championship play. The 24 -- team double elimination tourney, narrowed to 16 Si F Okland Wins Regional Title -- Biddle, Acme; shortstop Morgan, Pehrson G.E. outfielders Ron Hansen, Fed- Larry erated Security, Bill Sartor, Okland and Renny Pearson, Okland Utility player was Joe Allgood, Acme. Hansen, alsowanbattlng honors with a .563 mark while Mosteller was named the tourValuable nament's Most Player. ment Sept 5. The Okland team won the , chance to represent the Rocky. Mountain area by defeating Acme at Englewood, Colo., last weekend in a delayed championship show at Ogden Softball Park. Okland defeated the Color- ado team 1 in the champ- -j lonship game. ; Acme won the chance to j meet the champions by de- -t featlng Federated Security 0 in a preliminary. The Acme j club came back to top okland in the first game of the double- -j elimination tourney that had extended a week due to aie Fair activities and sch- -j eduling problems for the Colorado team. Acme'swtnmar-- J gin was 4- -3 in the first game ' with Okland. The eight-inni; test was followed by a seven- -j inning 'must" game that Bob 1 Mosteller protected after get- ting a 0 lead in the first ; six frames. Mosteller hurled the 15 innings for the Salt Lake j County crew while Acme's Ed three all 22 innings 3 Miller ; for the nmnersup. team of the out- -j Aa All-St- ar standing players In the Rocky Mountain Region was named. Included on the All-St- ar ro6ter were pitchers Bob Mosteller and Ed Miller; Lou Brackett, first base, Okland; second base. Dale Bain, Federated thrld base, Jess J Security; 17-2- 2) I must have looked the most eager as my hand flashed back and forth. "Yes, Carolyn?" "My birthday," i burst with pride. Alas, I am no longer such an ingenue to think a 3rd grade teacher would set aside a moment of appreciation In honor of my birth date. But I did learn at Lowell, at Bryant Jr., at East High and the University of Utah (no degree yet, but the Div. of was Continuing Education plain old Extension Division in 1950 - is willing to let me work at this. Its a rather slow process this way but not every child can look forward to graduation with Mom hobbling along) a love of books, of reading and of writing and hoping that someday a newspaper would be willing to print, that lovely word to the aspiring writer, PRINT my writings. But sometimes If you try long enough and hard enough it may be late and it does happen. Here I am printed - not plaid -- but print- before the weekend, climaxes a long summer season of slow pitch evening play. One of the biggest upsets of the tourney occurred last Friday when UP AL No. 2 (Midvale) defeated arch-riva- ls UPAL No. 1 on Salt Lake City with the favored team taking an 8- -6 defeat. Teams remaining in contention at the halfway mark of the lengthly tourney include Winder Ninth, Ensign Second, Halers Inc., Holladay 15th, P.M. Engineer, Litton No. 1, Sanders Window Shade, Flor-sbelShaw Electric, Smith Trucking, Millcreek Eighth, Roads and Bridges, Litton Na 2, Rio Grand Carman, Tooele Army Depot and UPAL m, Softball champions Okland Construction depart for Clear- water, Fla., this weekend where they will compete in the ASA World Softball tourna- B-- is today?" Doo Capps keeps his eye on pitcher Dave Miller during play off Saturday at the third annual slow pitch tournament. Catcher is Art Stenes. SLUGGER Softball In slow motion t crowns a 1965 champion Sat : urday at Harmony Park when the third annual slow pitch , There will be a banquet Saturday night at the Treasure Mountain activity center for racers, crews and guests at IBS'S IP 6:00 p m No. 2. Games are scheduled both Thursday and fjiday nipbt but championship competition is set for Saturday with preliminary competition set for 6 P.M. and championship play at 7 P.M. FOR ALL YOUR HOME NEEDS MAKE SURE YOU VISIT MARION AT MARIONS HARDWARE! MARION Grounds where Utahs 1965 State Fair is in progress. Tickets for the event are 75 cents for adults and 35 cents tor children. Tickets are available at Walker Center Marion E. 2nd South. Paint & Hardware will help time Saturday is 7 with Sundays racing P M. scheduled to get underway at jou select Pralt & Lam bert Paint in tour home. 2 P.M. presentation will final races. awards also are Special scheduled to be made for the CAMRA racing champions. Utahn's expected to give national stars some top competition Include Dick Simc Dick Card. Mel Andrus Bob Thompson. Trophy follow Sundays CALL 278 3831 466 9124 3994 So. 2700 East 1611 Pick St. SCUiHKBE ed. That HOME! Modified Racing Assn., finals at the Fair 19 REVIEW paicnr vqob Stock Car racing continues in fast company Saturday and at the Fairgrounds Sunday Speedway with the CAMRA finals scheduled both days. Fifteen of the top stock cars in the United States and Canada will compete in the Lobby, Race 3 City Regatta. and on Sunday a 2:30 pm 11.30 a m. and 3:00 p.m. Set Saturday Carolyn en Regions Two and Three again highlights Friday games Granger will attempt to get into the win column when it travels to Copper ton to meet Bingham; Jordan travels to Kaysville where, the Darts will entertain them; Viemont tests Murray at Murray; and Cyprus travels to Hillcrest to meet the Huskies. 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