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Show ,. y 8D y- -i p i 'ji . i" - Sunday, July 24, I'&H i' The Salt Lake Tribune Pioneer Days softball tournaments for both men and wome. are in full swing at Cottonwood Complex and the Valley Complex with championship games scheduled Sunday morning and afternoon Following is a sketch of each of the tournaments: Mens Slowpitch: At the Valley teams began Complex. Thirty-tw- o play Saturday. Top teams in the upper division include Capitol Insulation of Los Angeles, the No. team in the nation which has won the Western Divisional tournament four times; Philly Stakeout of northern California, the No. team in the country: The Rebs of southern California: Lily Air Systems of Chicago, the No. team nationwide; Empire Staple and Softball West of Denver, the latter of which won the 1982 Pioneer Days event; Nevadas Country Ar- - f" 'y ;.(, I) Softball Face Seven ,1 y "' jr y ,:t -y -- iy . - y- y y y E J .T..-.- y -- ', y-.- y fy a X I V. J vn - I .v- - - 'f - v 'V - -- V ?, u, r. .. - v r. In the lower division, the lop teams include Sherwin Williams, American Video and Varsity Printing, the winner of the Firecracker Invitational earlier in the year First and second place teams in the lower division earns Class B berths in the Western Divisional in Orange, Calif., over Labor Day weekend. The lower division championship game is set for 4 p.m. tournament at the CottonAug wood Complex. Other spots will be a m. Top teams in the tournament include Tri Arc, New Ventures and Monday Night Live 3-- 6 determined this weekend at sites around the country. To qualify, a team must first win a state tournament, then win a regional meet. Of the teams qualified, it appears des fending champion Raybestos of Stratford, Conn., will be the team to beat. But another qualified team, the California Blazers, beat the Brakettes in a recent duel in the U.S. National Sports Festival. Other excellent teams qualified include the Sun City Saints of Arizona; the Wyoming Royals of Wyoming. Mich.; Orlando Rebels from Florida, Chico, Calif., Peppers; Lower Bucks Womens Fastpitcb Regional Three games Saturday determined the championship pairing for Sunday at 9 a.m. The winner gains the Womens Major Fastpitch National tournament berth in Salt Lake City The Utah Bees of Salt Lake Aug. have been selected as national tournament host. If the Salt Lakers or Belco Flyers win this three-teatournament, Utah will have two squads entered in the nationals. Bra-kette- 3-- m ASA Women's There are 12 Fastpitch Tourney: teams qualified for the u UmiADS - loneer cade of Reno and Insulators of Las Vegas, and the Utah contingent led by Utah Valley Players (runnerup a e year ago), M & M Distributing. and Universal Financial. The championship game is set Sunday at 2 p m. " V ANY SIZI Bandits of Philadelphia, Ann Arbor. Mich., and Hambureg, Pa. In the 1982 Nationals; Stratford won, with Sun City second, California Blazers third and Wyoming Royals fourth. Only ibout 100 top seats in the reserved section remain for the women's nationals. Local fans wishing tickets can contact Scott Mayne at Greyhound Leasing (521-540- Womens State Tournament Womens Class A fastpitch and slowpitch teams are reminded that the state tournaments are scheduled July 31 and Aug. 1. Teams wanting to enter must contact Kathy Martin IM 600x12 to A-1- ' 3 t $18.95 to $20.95 to $21.95 5 to l 5 $24.95 Plus fict fit 65c to 85c totflils $5 mart MIKE'S TIRES B-- 4 E-- H-- 14 G-1- l-- S3? 3606 909 W. So Tempi TIRE SHOP 3050 So. 9th foil 466-437- 1 GET RESULTS WITH CLASSIFIED WANT-AD- 237-200- 0 by Monday. Womens Slowpitch: At the Cottonwood Complex. Nineteen teams were entered in the double elimination tournament with the championship game scheduled Sunday at 11 Teams INCA A Andersen, Cougars Eye 1983 - 84 Slate Special to The Tribune A first-evProvo appearance by Notre Dame, the first W'estern Athletic Conference post-- . PROVO er season tournament and two meetings with his former employer are all on tap for Brigham Young Universitys vp PC 4 La-de- ll Andersen in his first season as the Cougar head coach. !A" The 1983-8- 4 Ladell Andersen BYU basketball schedule, which was announced Saturday by Athletic Director Glen Tuckett, features seven teams ithat n participated in NCAA action, including Utah State, which employed Andersen as athletic director before he left the Logan campus to replace Frank Arnold in Propost-seaso- vo. The Cougars, who finished as trichampions in the WAC last year but missed the leagues automatic NCAA tournament berth because of a series split with Texas-E- l Paso and two losses to Utah, the teams which shared the league title, open the season with an exhibition against the Italian National Team, Tuesday, Nov. 15, in the Marriott Center But the Cougars shouldnt expect a cakewalk against the team Indian coach and 1984 U.S. Olympic coach Bobby Knight says could be the strongest team the U.S. will meet in the Los Angeles Games. Four nights later, the regular season opens with a trip to Logan and the anticipated cool homecoming for Andersen. The Cougars, who will be attempting to improve on last seasons 4 overall record, host Hofstra (18-9- ) and Southwest Missouri before attempting to regain the championship in the Cougar Classic. Dec. 15-1- 0 That tournament will feature an rematch with Utah opening-nigState. continues a BYUs week later with the teams first trip out of the state. The Cougars join and Virginia ComWyoming (16-1monwealth (24-7- ) as visitors to the Kentucky Wildcats Invitational in Lexington, Ky. The Cougars then return home to host Oregon. ht pre-seas- On Feb. 18. Digger Phelps will bring his Fighting Irish to the Marriott Center to take on the team that eliminated Notre Dame from the NCAA tournament in 1981 on a layup by Danny Ainge. Notre 0 last season, but Dame was missed a NCAA berth. Andersen and the Cougars will also be a part of the first WAC postThe season tournament, March tournament winner will draw the leagues automatic NCAA berth. Here is the complete 1983-8- 4 BYU basketball schedule (home games in bold): Tues, Nov. 15, Italian National Team; Sat., Nov. 26, at Utah State; Wed., Nov. 30, Hofstra; Tues., Dec. 6, CouSouthwest Missouri; Dec. Lavs. Utah Classic (BYU State, gar mar vs. St. Marys); Dec. at Kentucky Invitational (BYU vs. Virginia Commonweath, Wyoming vs. Kentucky); Wed., Dec. 21, Oregon; Fit, Dec. 23, Boise State; Wed., Dec. 28, at UCLA; Sat., Jan. 7, Weber State; Sat., Jan. 14, Utah; Thurs., Jan. 19, at Hawaii; Sat., Jan. 21, at San Diego State; Thurs., Jan. 26, Wyoming; Sat., Jan. 28, Air Force; Mon., Jan. 30, Provo; Thurs., Feb. 2, at New Mexico; Sat., Feb. 4, at Texas-E- l Paso; Sat., Feb. 11, at Utah; Tues., Feb. 14, Hawaii; Thurs., Feb 16, San Diego State; Sat, Feb. 18, Notre Dame; Thurs., Feb. 23, at Colorado State; Sat., Feb. 25, at Wyoming; Mon., Feb. 27, at Air Force; Thurs., March 1, Texas-E- l Paso; Sat., March Western 3, New Mexico; March Athletic Conference Tournament last-minu- te 19-1- 0. 16-1- 7, 0, Golfers Spice 83 Utah Open Field Ex-BY- U Continued From Page D-- 4 The player must have some ties to the area In addition to DeSantis. Blake, Clearwater, Willardson, Kranz and Thomsen, the UGA has also exempted BYU amateurs Robert Meyer and Keith Goyen for the 1983 Utah Open But dont assume the eight exempt players will dominate the Open An illustrious field, including PGA Tour regular Mike Reid, 1981 Utah Open champion Jimmy Blair, 1980 winner Ray Arinno, 1979 king Bob Betley, and 1974 champion Mike Malaska, has been assembled for the '83 event, with $10,000 earmarked for the champion Pleasant Grove's Jim Nelford. who outlasted Idahos Thomsen to win the Essex International Classic in Windsor Canada earlier this summer, is also considering competing m the 1983 Utah Open. "Nelford is a definite maybe right EVERY LIGHT TRUCK AND RV TIRE now," disclosed Dr. Poulsen. We re also keeping a couple of spots open for Pat McGowan and Mike Bran-na- n in case they can make it. Its a IN STOCK IS ON SALE! little more difficult to attract the better players this year because you have the PGA Tours Buick Open in Detroit and a Tournament Players Series event in Santa Barbara that same week. But, right now, Id say we have an excellent field." Former U.S. and British Open champion Johnny Miller, who is expected to return to the PGA Tour next week for the Canadian Open after undergoing gall bladder surgery, will again headline the Utah Open on Wednesday, Celebrity Pro-AAug. 10. The University Hospital and UGA are still accepting entries for the traditional Tuesday Pro-Aon Aug. 9. The tax deductible entry fee is $125 per player. The tournament proper is scheduled to begin Thursday. Aug 11 and continue through Saturday, Aug. 13. NOW THRU AUGUST 3. I Parc newt m mnntmoomp Service Golf Play at the Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus golf courses! Come stay and play at Jeremy Ranch or Park City. Lovely homes with all the amenities. 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