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IoIkt t), I (74 f5 78 National , Local Briefs: Gcrulailis Wins Exhausting Davis Cup Match Tribune Wire Son k , m e r ic a ' s, V i t a e-- serambled (jerulaitis from triple match point down to Miutch v itUiry trom Australia's Mark Kdmondson in the first singles match of the Daws Cup semifinals Friday in Sydnuy. championship, ear-ol- d u inning the Triple Crow n and Horse of the Year honors at three and beet) m i n g the first thoroughbred to break the $2 million mark as a four-- j ear-ol- d Mike Jones, parmg lor Ills 111 '1 home iro's lountry meet as the new luuih of the Cmvcr sitv of Utah harriers, has set a goal -- to have a team in the NCAA In its championships first meet, Itah placed six runners in the top 20 and four in the top 12 at the Weber State Invita tioiial Saturday, the lies have their only home meet of the season with the race starting at 11 a m on the U of course U golf Amt lean illy ol Son Antonio bred a five under pai (.A and w as tied with steady I.ou Graham lor the second round lead Teams elllei od 11. i !udi I tab Slate, BA I. 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College of Eastern I tail and Sonthei n I tab State - l.ee 1'rcvino tin toast of the galleiv but never a winner in the predominately Mexican- - the m ( $230,000 Texas pen - - Hill Country Oak l'rtvmo trailed bv Ills usual large crowd, reeled off three birdies m the imim Gerulaitis' comeback wctorj over Edmondson was followed early Saturday by John McEnroe's conquest of John Alexander The victory by the reigimg U S Open champ gave the Cniled States a lead over the Aussies in the Cup semifinals After struggling for three sets to find his touch, Gerulaitis won tu st lour holes and w as live unde r par fot the da alter 10 holes Gi alum one ol the hottest players on the tour since July hlisteied the 6.525 y aid Club course tor a l Ei iday and was knotted with o-- J rev mo at Doug 1 e i gus s lee rmg and VI Uf ui J'f tap new radial tin b new arm L)m Hard battei t hair .eiuur ttN Low ruievHje tM ldi Keith Tew ell an d T-BI- Edd e Pearce were one stioke back at 1.11 ami tluee loc al favorites. Ben Crenliik Musscngule shaw and John Mahallty were two strokes bac k clKA'i. Only 4,399 Call Ross: 566-125- 1 or 561-415- 6 adagM ' Zj i 1 ri 7 0 The contest took six hours. It was interrupted twice by 10-- 6--3 3, 8 A.M.-- 9 Saturday, October 6th 6-- 1110. P.M. rain and the players were constantly against cold cross-cou- rt winds I was lucky, Gerulaitis said Tve played him three times and he never hit the ball as many times as he did today " Edmondson agreed with the American's as- sessment He was bloody lucky. said Edmondson, who looked as though he might cry as he left the court after the intense contest. Edmondson had not been scheduled to play for the Cup. He was named only after Tony Roche was injured Edmondson was recalled trom the United States to play for his country, Gerulaitis, the fourth-ranke- d player in the world, was unprepared lor Edmondsons powerrt ful game, particularly his serve and volley. And Gerulaitis wasn't the only one surprised by his opponent. The Australian crowd also seemed awed MAC ACCEPTS VISA AND MASTER CHARGE MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS ATURDAY. OCTOBER 6TH.8 8 a.m. DOOR BUSTER MEkl'Cl (llbll LEATHER DOOR BUSTER LOOK Values to $20.00 JACKETS Values to $25.00 P.M A.M.-- 9 76th-ranke- d MEN'S baldby their ing countryman, who is ranked No. 9 at home. Gerulaitis set his early pace with a double fault his first serve of the match, the first of 20. Edmondson established himself by taking Gerulaitis first service game to deuce twice. Bud Delp has gone trom referring to Saturdays $350,000 Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont as a race to hailing it as the supreme showdown and finally "the race of the century. o two-hor- Over 5,000 Suits on Sale Knit Suits Wool Suits Wool Blend Suits Suits Famous Brand Suits Hand Tailored Suits Sizes 36 - 60 2-Pa- o Laz Barrera isn't calling it anything except a o o horse race. Therein lies the difference between the two trainers and perhaps their horses. Spectacular Bid ar-- . rived at Belmont Park. Friday and was greeted by the usual gaggle of television cameramen, photographers and reporters. It was a scene similar to his arrival for the Marlboro Cup a month ago and his entrance for the June 9 Belmont Stakes, but it was a different Bud Delp. The trainer, squinting into the cameras with the sun glinting off his glasses. exuded less confidence than he did prior to the Belmont. He would not predict victory for Bid even with his new rider, Willie Shoemaker. "I knew I was a cinch lo win the Kentucky Derby, but this is different." said the usually brash trainer. "I love Affirmed. I think he's a great horse. Theyre both going to be tested more than they have ever been tested. Its going to be a great race. But for Barrera and Affirmed, the Gold Cup is somewhat anticlimatic. It is true that the Horse of the Year title and millions of dollars in breeding rights are at stake. But Affirmed already has done more than any other race horse of his era, earning the two- - $$ Famous Brand u nt Over ,000 Sport Coats on Sale 1 Fancy Patterns Solid Colors Woo! Coats Wool Blend Coats Knit Coats New Styles Sizes 36 - 54 JOGGING SHOES H j 24 Values to 25.00 MEN'S Famous Brand DRESS SHOES Z4y Values to $40.00 MEN'S Famous Brand DRESS SHOES 'TN foYJV Values to $55.00 V 1 i $ S$ "15 sound, fully aaojrad aata-t- y Aputmanl Bulling Mortgage 15 or mora $5000 ID ywid.ng a $100000 danomnrtona. Invaaa-ojith. data MORTGAGE INCOUE REALTY o B37 Last too Sams aoi Purchas. I ACRE CHOICE FARMLAND with Irrigation Water Boautrful totting, on Mom highway ono mil trom Fairviow, Utah. Fott growing aroa, only 40 Bo low mm to Provo morkit v o I u $2,500.00 par aero with good torm. THIS ONE WON'T LAST! call ownoragont SOT 75-9000 or mWnwnjWYnywi"M""Jwuu MR. MAC K 40 " 165 So. Main Bountiful rj CT!3 O H Wmi nn J L T . I 4 4. J " |