Show i Loga Gimeno Upsets Moser Heading Playoffs Slated For Aug 9 State Amateur Four teams hive already been determined for the Logan City Cunmercial Pitch glow League’s Playoffs which begin Aug I at 6:30 Eight teams will participate four each from the National and FARMINGTON— Ami Moser playing out of the Logan Golf and Country Club has taken the second-roun- d lead in the Women’s State Amateur Golf back nine with five bogeys and one double bogey to go with Just one birdie She faces strong challenges from both Thayne who is typically a slow starter and Janet Thurgood who occupies third place after shooting Tournament Moser had an 90 Wednesday for a two-da- y total of 165 one stroke ahead of defending American Dlviftma From the champion Marcia Thayne who First-roun- d leader Harriet National Auto Care Body Shop has an Lind shot a 79 Tuesday but and Piccadilly have already Mrs Moser was way off the soared to a 91 Wednesday while been determined with American pace in the opening rotnd at the Bev Nelson had an 82 Tuesday Oil and Logan Hardware having Oakridge Country Club Tuesday and a 91 Wednesday for 171 the best chance to claim the touring the 585&yard layout in Moser appears to have found 85 other two spots her way on the Oakridge course But Wednesday die was the ' however and could prove to be a Rom the American Division on the course with her 90 as formidable foe to all challengers best Jensen’s Saddlery and Boland’s Service have already secured she moved into the slim through the final 18 lead berths North State Oil and Thayne who was five strokes She was only two over after off the pace after the first M and are Campbell’s Plumbing currently in position to mtwe nine holes collecting a birdie on iust one stroke behind the No 8 and bogeys on Nos 13 and leader after 36 offers the biggest into the remaining two slots at will The Playoffs 1:36 9 But she ran into trouble on the challenge begin Monday Aug 9 at Worthington Park in Login First up will be the winner of the National Division against the fourth-plac- e team in the American At 7:30 the National second place and the American third place teams will meet At 1:30 the thirdpLce team in the National wtil go against the second place squad from the American and In the 0:30 find it will be the National’s fourth place squad against the American’s first place finisher Games wifi continue Tuesday with losers playing losers in the early games and winners playing winners in the last two one-stro- ke A WASHINGTON (UPI)-Af- ter only two rounds of play the 950000 Washington Star biter-nation- al Tennis Tournament was assured today of a new 1971 champion Both of last year’s finalists were knocked out of competition Wednesday Defending champion Cliff Richey was upset by Spain's 6 in a Andres Gimeno match marked by a game- second flare-u- p a climactic set llteam invitational slow-pit- ch softball tournament has been scheduled for Aug 16 through Aug 21 in Logan it has been announced Jacobsen by Larry “We hope to have eight to 10 teams from our own league and to pick up the remainder of the teams from outside the valley" Jacobsen said in making the announcement “TCams participating in the Logan City Commercial Slow Pitch playoff games will be innings or one full hour required but jerseys of a whichever comes first No new uniform nature must be worn by inning will begin after the one all players full hour of play accepted automatically if Complete registration form choose to apply” he and fee of 15 payable to Logan “while all other must be The final games for the City Recreation n outside applicants will be placed will be full seven-inni- received by the softball director championship in the hat and drawn to fill the contests without time (Larry J Jacobsen 1356 Davis remaining positions’’ limit Ave Logsn Utah) no later than Official AJLA softball rules Aug 7 The games will start on the will be followed with the The foe win be used to cover half hour beginning at 6:30 limits the costs cf umpires game balls tnifonns will not be and Jrophies nightly All games will be seven ng ex-ti- 7-- 6-- 4 Richey during JouraoU7 §fl©w IPfiteh S©ftlballl TT®iiiioini©y Richey delaying temper Utah Thursday July 15 1971 The Herald by game in the Then Pierre Barthes of France celebrated Bastille Day in rousing fashion by ousting fourth seeded Arthur Ashe 6 7-- 6 6-- 1 MOST FAMOUS BRANDS The playoffs continue through Friday when a winner will be determined Logan City Slow Pitch Schedule NOW OVER 5000 PAIR IN STOCK for schedule the games of the Logan Commercial Slow Pitch has been released by League Larry Jacobsen Director The Area's most complete selection — Sunset is Boot Country Just Look at These July 17 Lagaa vs Cactus Club 430 7:30 Hoey Gang vs Stan Barret Contractor S: 30 Logan Hardware vs Roland's Service 0:30 Thompson's Plumbing vs t Safaway Sato Prices ! 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