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Show r " -- r- f 'V : i a owww n I" o uu - pfy y r y a y y y a'u-a-y- -g s owir'TyrT w - ' - . r , , , in-- Preakness T Still Rates Lucky Tops oday ColuDraws Coed alt f afe tribune Sport? Magna Okeh on Wins . 4 w 'A- . - . w : T' - w . SporkMnorby Jolin Mooney Salt Lake City, Utah Sore Ankle S.L. Page 31 May 15, 1965 Saturday Morning Tribune Sports Editor Links Meet Charge of the Light Brigade, A Tribute to the Bees 600 Enid CosgrLff has been lauded for her untiring' enthusiasm and dogged determination to keep Jriple A base-Ja- ll alive and kicking in Salt Lake City. Manager Stan Hack of the Bees, along with his players! have been praised for battling to get out of the Pacific Coast setbacks. league cellar, in the face of The parent Chicago Cubs have been congratulated for trying to produce a winner for Enid and the Bee faffis.-One group has been overlooked, the faithful 600 or J Bo fans who turn out nightly and help by their patronage to fay the nightly light bill: With a tip of the hat and an tpology to Alfred Lord Tennyson, we salute: heart-breakin- g . BALTIMORE. (AP) Lucky in Debonair breezed a half-mil- e 48 seconds shortly after dawn Friday, was given a cean bill of health by the doctor,; and Frank Catrone announced confidently that the Kentucky Derby winner will start in the 90th running of the Preakness Saturday. The swelling has completely disappeared, said Catrone as he watched Ada L. Rices fleet coif walk around the barn. I sure dofeel much metter. trainer Cyprus Coed who will Thompson, graduate from Cyprus. High School this month then head east to take part in several tourMiss New Shoes ' Half a league, half a league, Half a league downward, All in the valley of debt Rode the six hundred. Forward the Light Brigade! Charge for the runs, he said. Into the valley of debt Rode the six hundred. , day. The rotund trainer who rode in the 1929 Preakness was relaxed for the first time since the swelling appeared in Lucky Debonairs right hind leg late The Charge of the Light Brigade " By Marion Dunn Tribune Sports Writer Sue Thompson, an enthusiasts teenager fnjm Magna, fired a to wlk vay with championship honors in the first annual Arden Meadow Gold Dairies Ladies Invitational golf tournament at Rose Park Fri- naments there, was 10 strokes . ahead of Ami Moser who came In second with an 84. The coed from' Magna, with only a also took tow net honors with a 69. That is how she dominated i this tournament. Wednesday. He went real good over the s track with the first -- three-eighth- - Easy Victory After coming in with a 38, Sue started the second nine with a par, birdie, par, birdie, and then parred out for a 36 and the easy victory. On the Screen The 90th running of the Preakness will be carried live on Channel 5 Saturday beginning at 2:30 p.m. Forward, the light Brigade! Was there a fan dismayed? Not though the diehards knew Some one had blundered. Theirs not to make reply, Theirs not to reason why, i Theirs but to hope and die. Into the valley of debt Rode the six hundred. ' All kidding aside, Buzzer backers should begin worrying about the attendance figures at Derks. When night after night the paid attendance is less than 1,000, you cant take solace from last years figures to date; its time to begin to wonder about next year. True, the Bees have been in the cellar most of the young season. ' ' But, youd think there would be more than a few hundred on the average who would want to see Triple A baseball, wouldnt you? It;s. not just a question of how long Enid wants to absorb financial losses to keep the franchise for those few of a mile right around 35, secsaid Catrone. We put onds, new shoes on him, which raised the heels behind and he didnt hit himself at all. Dr. Alex Harthill, who flew in to examine from Kentucky Lucky, also was delighted with the Derby winners blowout. Slim Chance The ankle was protected very well and he didnt move the bandage around any,- so the chance of the ankle filling again is very slim, the veterinarian said. Lucky remains a 5 choice but it wouldnt be surprising if the odds lengthen when the exhundred fans. crowd of 35,000 congrepected For three or four years now, the Bees have been a gates at the old hilltop course. drawback for the visiting clubs, who take the bare minimum Sand which crept beneath in receipts from Derks field as their share. Lucky Debonairs bandages was believed to have started the in7-- fection. Stuff n Somesense Reports were equally encouraging from the bams of the in the eight other 1316-mil- e race over Pimlicos sharply banked, track. end Mac Speedie, former Ute football American the Bronchos of Denver coach current of the 'pnd Football League, is watching the spring drills at Utah, BYU Mike, is an end candidate for ,nd Utah State . . . . . .Macs son, .the Ute varsity Only 24 heavyweight title fights in 76 'ended in both men being on their feet at the bell . . . But, n thing, hWas there ever a title fight like the last . former . . to both Carey, major Andy quit? yvith trying leaguer, has opened a boys dude ranch near Saratoga, Wyo. . . . Arizona U. will play 13 basketball games at home and 13 on the road, including NCAA champion UCLA at Los St. Louis Cardinals have a plan to reward top Angeles scholastic marks ... If a boy or girl has a straight A average, the Cardinals will reward the student with a pass to three games featuring last years world champions . . . Students from seventh grade through senior year are eligible ; ; . California tops all states in number of fishing licenses sold, with 1,744,957 sold . . . National total of fishing licenses was 34,342,176 . . . State of Pennsylvania topped all states in number of hunting licenses sold, with 862,603 sold. . . . Short Sessions Most trainers were content to gallop their charges around the oval. But Gin Collightning-fas- t lins, trainer of Arkansas Derby winner Swift Ruler; Harold Young, who handles Selari, and John Jacobs, who trains the speed horse of the field, Flag Raiser, had their horses out for short workouts. Swift Ruler, with jockey Kenny Knapp up for the first time, e in 49 seconds. worked a Selari, winner of his last two in the races but a Kentucky Derby, went of a mile in 36 25. Clay-Listo- ... half-mil- non-start- three-eight- Observation Ward Connie Christensen, Sue Thompson wor- . ries over putt. Grab . . . . . Sue looks on in dismay as the putt breaks away from the hole and leaves her with still another shot. . . . Disappointed, Sue walks off the green but she won tourney with a sparkling 74. Linkster Scores Bonneville Ace Decision 6-- 3 Utah Netters Rap Cougars Doug Vilven, using a 7 Iron d on the 17th hole at Bonneville, scored a 130-yar- hole-in-on- e, Friday. tines in the doubles to beat Lowe in the No. 2 doubles where HarWitnessing the feat were and Bill Fort, defeated vey Bottelsen-EhleDave Jenkins, Dwight Johnson Jim Foulger-BennioBest Battle and Cregg Sloan. Match Final The most interesting match of the afternoon was in the No. 3 It was the final match for doubles where Utahs Jon Erik both schools before the conferRoss and Skip Sedivec turned ence meet. Utah will carry an back Jon Pierce and Bill 11-- 1 mark to the meet and BYU an 11-- 4 record. Grimm, Both tandems held service in The results: the first set until Pierce double Si notes Jim Osborne (U) def. Don M, 2 Jim Foulger (U) def. Bill faulted in the 24th game to Lowe Fort 61 Jon Pierce (BYU) def. Jon Eric Mike Martines 16 give the Utes the win. Roes (U) def. Harvey Bottelsen 62 104; Bennkm Rick def. Ehlers (BYU) BYUg wins came in the No. Terry 4 to The Tribune Skip Sedivec (U) def. Bill , Special 3 singles where Pierce upset Grimm, 4 s def. -- A couple of Doubles (U) CITY PARK 7 ; in the No. Martines, Lowe Fort 64; Bottelsen - Ehlers weeks ago the skiers were run5 singles where Terry Ehlers de (BYU) def. Fouioer Bennlon Grlmm-pitrU) M ning loose' on the Treasure 7 feated Rick Bennion, Mountains resort here, but Saturday at 6 a.m. the golfers take over. Via the double win over the Thats when the Park City Cougars this week, Utah will Golf Course will officially open have the No. 1, 4 and 6 singles the 1965 season. seeds and the No. 1 doubles seed The young nine is in its. secamong northern division schools. ond year, and Ralph Emery, the Fridays match was another personable pro who guided the in which Utahs Jim Osborne golf fortunes here last year, will amazed the huge crowd with his be back. three-gam- e between The series of scheduled first a game incomparable brand of tennis. The first event of the season Indianapolis and Salt Lake at Derks Friday night was postOsborne defeated Don Lowe in is scheduled Sunday at 10:30 of rain. because poned a.m. when the Media Tournastraight sets in the No. 1 singles Fridays game will be made up as part of a doubleheader ment, featuring golfers from the and then teamed with Mike Mar-Saturday starting at 6 :30 p.m. Two seven inning games will Salt Lake areas newspapers, be played. and radio and television staDates PGA Tourney Manager Stan Hack will send Bill Faul (0-- to the mound tions. In the opener against Indys Bill Fischer Second game NEW YORK (UPI) The PGA The tough course, which preNational Four-Bachampionpitchers will be Billy Hoeft ) for Salt Lake against Carl sents some interesting probBouldin ). ship, a new tournament, will be lems for duffers and pros alike, Golf PGA ominous clouds hanging overhead, the Bee National the at staged is located just west of the Club in Palm Beach Gardens, management waited until 15 minutes before game time before Treasure Mountains activity center. Fla., Dec. calling it off. By Dick Rosetta Tribune Sports Writer The University of Utah, playing tag with the weather, scored an impressive victory Friday over Brigham Young University, in a Western Athletic Conference tennis match which started on the Ute courts and ended indoors at the Salt Lake Tennis Club. It was the second straight victory for Harry James Redskin netters over BYU this week and propelled the Utes into an enviable position for the confer2 in Alence meet May N.M. buquerque, Draw Seeds 7-- 5, 6-- rs 6-- 6-- 3 13-1- ; 3 7 1-- 6-- Osbome-Martfne- 9-- 5 4 6-- 9-- andii1'' "' Rain Clouds Delay Bee , Indy Contest (2-0- ). ll (1-1- Early Speed Flag Raiser, whose trademark is blazing early speed, breezed through the stretch with dockers catching him In 22 seconds for the final quarter-milThe colt is feeling good he was just trying to run. Hes very National League fit, said Jacobs. Flag Raiser, quoted at 1 by the track oddsmaker, couldnt 7:30 p.m. with a band concert The Varsity will use Carter Special to The Tribune do better than eighth In the to scheduled at festivities and elusive lend Phil Odle, a open PROVO Brigham Young 7 p.m. Derby after setting the pace for member of last falls fine San look new varsity one mile. But he has won four Universitys The Varsity, led by quarter- Diego Marine eleven, as its favor- back straight stakes in New York at football team is a slight Virgil Carter, is favored main weapons in the aerial ite to beat the Alumni to repeat last years victory fight. distances up to 1 miles. Friday's Results The Alumni will use when the two teams clash in over die grads, but not without New York 5, Cincinnati 3 Not Concerned 5, Milwaukee Philadelphia I Carroll Johnston, their annual spring game here a struggle. , quarterbacks St Louis 8, Pittsburgh 7 Bill Winfrey, trainer of Dapper Coach Tommy Hudspeth has who held many school passing Chicago 2, Los Angeles 1 Saturday night Dan,- returned from overseeing San Francisco 2, Houston I flock of transfers on the team records before Carter topped a New Stadium his operations in New York, and to go with the returning stars them last fall, and Ron Startin Saturday's Probable Pitchers Cincinnati at New York O'Toole (04) remained steadfast in his unThe game will be the first from last falls eleven, and i on the passing end with Bruce vs. Cisco (OO) or Kroll concern over the slow workout spring tilt played in the new great aerial show could develop Smith as the most probable at Los Angaleo Ellsworth Chicago turned in by the Kentucky BYU stadium. Kickoff time is in the game. vs. Osteen ) target Milwaukee at Philadelphia in the middle Derby runner-u- p vs. Burning of the week. Houston at San Francisco Glustl ) vs. Herbel If it had been the first time St. Louis at Pittsburgh Stallard Dapper Dan had done such a vs. Law thing, I would have been conHome Buns cerned and had him on the track National League said WinMays, Giants, 11; for a tough workout, Banks, Cubs, 0; Mathews, Braves, 7; But he Is that kind of a Swoboda, Mets, 7; Torre, Bravos, 7; Rob- frey. inson, Reds, 7. colt. He runs when he feels like American Leaggg Horton, Tigers, ft Blefary, Orioles, It Conigllaro, Red Sox, it, and I just hope he feels like 7 Gentile, A's, 7; Kalina, Tigers, 7. it, as he id in the Derby. 17' CUSTOM DE LUXE a 17' CUSTOM DE LUXE With nine starters, the race will be worth $180,600, with $128,-10- 0 DEEP-- V OUTBOARD MerCruiser . going to the winner, $30,000 to second, $15,000 to third and Reg. Inboard-Outboar- d $7,500 to fourth. Owners already $1595 have paid $1,000 to enter the All INBOABDOUTBOABD installation t classic. Theyll pay another Gary Nielsen who took top eliIncluda tha iollawlngt minator this week in the Poca- $1,000 to get into, the starting , lineup. tello drag races, along with othMECHANICAL STEERING er accomplished drivers, will G PERMANENT GAS TANK The Race Chart start the 1965 night racing seaCOMPLETE FUEL SYSTEM son Saturday at the Salt Lake BALTIMORE (AP) The field for SatProoknoM over urday' G ELECTRIC SHOE SLOWER Raceway, 49th West and 21st 1 314 miles of Pimlico; Mayba they theuld call tht Scat tha "shoemakers," batauta ha ttickt to hh last, and thot'i whara tha Boat ara stuck last. (4-1- 1, Tribune Scoreboard American League Cleveland-Bost- on New York Washington Kansas City Cougars , Alumni Battle Tonight All-Sta- Friday's Results Detroit 12, Boston I (1 Innings) New York f, Baltimore 3 1 Cleveland 7, Washington 1 Chicago 2, Los Angeles Minnesota 5, Kansas City 1 Saturday's Probable Pitchers Minnesota at Kansas City vBoswetl vs. Talbot (3-Los Angeles At Chicago Chance ). vs. Howard Cleveland at Washington Terry (4-ys. McCormick (night) New York at Baltimore ). vs. Barber ) Downing Detroit at Bostorv Loiich (42) vs. ). Lonborg . Pacific Coast League I astern Division ' (2-)- Leading - Batters Nationa, League Mays, San Francisco, .382, Coleman, Cincinnati, .381 ; Torre, MilJ. Alou, San Francisco, .378; waukee, .353; Aaron, Milwaukee, .348; Kranepool, New York, .344; Allen, Philadelphia, .343. American League Horton, Detroit, .383; Wagner, Cleveland, .348 ; Mathews, Kansas City, .345; Whitfield, Cleveland, .333; Skowron. Chicago, .330; Davadllo, Cleveland, J. Big Crowd Officials expect a record crowd for the spring game with a throng of more than 6,000 expected. The game will complete BYUs spring training program. Bfaslrv-gam- e ). SHORRERS ). mmrnw Dragsters Await Opening Races Probable Pitcher Arkansas (John Booror Ml at Oklahoma City (Chris Zachary Spokane (Thad Tlllotson AO) at Seattle (Hal Kotstad and Carl Indianapolis (Bill Fisher at Salt Lake (Bill Faul 1 Bouldin and Bill Hoett San Diego (Ray Rlpplameyer t Denver (Jim Roland Hawaii (Pete Craig at Portland (Gaorge Culver Tacoma (Bill Hands SO and Dick Esat Vancouver (Ted Bowstleld telle OO and Ron Tompkins 76s. -- Ruth Potter took Meadow Flight honors with a 74, Marg Walton had a 77, Estelle Burns 78 and Marge Davis 80. Gold Flight In Gold Flight, Naomi Brock-ban- k won with a 71. June had 73, Maurine Clark, 74, Cora Good and Afton Larsen Chi-dest- er 76s. Miss Thompson Bev Nelson Ami Moser. Bev on with put- but through the first six holes on each nine, Sue and Ami were locked in a tight battle. But the final three holes were Mrs. Mosers undoing on both sides as she took three double bogeys on the front nine and one on the second, Good GolT Sue, who plans to enter Arizo- na State University next fall and would like to have a golf scholarship, was right on top of her game. I have been playing good golf so far and I hope to have a good year. But I am going east for .some tournaments and will miss some of our Utah meets this summer, she said. The tournament was played under cool, but fine conditions. A few drops of rain fell on golfers in the championship flight as they came up the back nine, but that was all. In net play in the championship flight, Mona Kalmer and RuBeye Warren carded 77s. 12-G- l50,000-adde- South. drivers who have topped the 170 mph barrier are Dan Noorda, A1 Pehrson Men-c- o Cbpinga, Terry Dickerson-NorBrown and Eddie Evans, All are expected to race SaturOther m day. Hugh Nielsen, track, manager, plans to organize a Utah Drag Race5! Assn, in conjunction with the United Drag Racers Assn, in the near future. FF Hone, Jockey ). Flag Reiser, Ussery Frob. Odd 5.1 Swift Ruler, Knapp jo-- l Needles' Count, Coffman 30-- 1 Native Charger, Rotz 10 5. Selari, Grant (5 4. Tom Rolfe, Tureotte 7. Lucky Debonair, Shoemaker ! 8. Dapper Dan, Valenzuela 1 f. Hail to All, Sellars 12. Owners 1, Isldor B leper. 2, Esrl Allen. 3, A. I. Sabin-4- ,' Alfred Warner. 5, Lawrence Katz. 4, Raymond Guest. 7, Mrs, Ada L. Rice. 1 Ogden Phipps, f, Mrs. Ben Cohen. Weights All carry 124 pounds. Gross vslue 180,400 with nine stsrters; 128,100 for first; 30,000 for second, 15,000 for third; 7,500 tor fourth. Post time p m., EST. Television 4:30-p.m. EST, CBS) radio 4:404 p.rrv, EST, CBS. 2. 3. 4. G IATTERY WITH CABLES G INSULATED G SINGLE ENGINE COVER LEVER CONTROL G PROPELLER - Keg. ... in order to ancouraga the purchase of Qualified buyers ear stock and to generally promote and advertise the businass $ f Saaflita Corporation through Its stockholders, tho Corporation will permit ooch qualified stockholder to purchase one boat at tho manufacturer's wholesale NET price. $3595 A A A A ago A AA A AA A.A, A a AAa a .N Joins With UCLA Class AA Kansas basketball quarterback, Steve Ogden and team, said Friday Kent Obom at halfback spots championship he will enroll this fall at UCLA. and John Ogden at fullback. 1 rounds. Mary Spencer and Beth Kunkel, KANSAS CITY, KAN. (UPI) Lucius Allen, a BYU .will start an all sophoforward on Wyandotte more backfield with Carter at (Kansas City) High Schools All-Sta- (2-- 74s, e. 5-- CMeago Minnesota Detroit Los Angeles Balttmor with 87s. In Arden flight, Briggs Anderson took first with a 71, Zel Livingston and Vi Johnson had Links to Open In the championship flight, was in the same and as threesome For Play her had trouble the front nine, rimming At Park City ter several tries, and fell behind, 6-- 21-2- who re- ceived tow net honors in the flight with a 75, was third in gross play with an 86, Beverly NelSon and RuBeye Warren tied .V Call me up BUY A FORD WALTER LARSON i t I |