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Show Boaters Await Packers, Steelers Battle Tonight By Associated Press The Green Bay rackets, undefeated in prcseason play and still looking for a number one quarterba take on the Pittsburgh Steelers Saturday night in a game many say is a preview of this year's Siijicr Bowl. f Green Bays acquisition of signal caller Jim Del Gaizo from the Miami Dolphins has clouded the outlook for young holdovers Scott Hunter and Jerry Tagge. No matter who calls the signals, the Packer attack will be headed by explosive running backs John Brnckington and The Falcons, and rotating between Dick Shiner, Bob Lee, and Pat Sullivan at quarterback, will give the rart to to Sullivan after losing Cleveland last week. The Benand Cu.mng off a gals, victory over Detroit, will alternate Virgil Carter and Ken Anderson. Doug Dressier bulied for 56 yards on 12 carries for the Bengals. Highly touted Greg Pruitt, the rookie running back from Oklahoma, will receive a dose look from Browns coaches. He's going to be one of the most exciting runners Cleveland has had. says Art Modell, owner of the e rushteam for which ing leader Jim Brown, Leroy Kelly, and others have carried the ball. Coach Don McCaff-ertroit, openly disappointed over last weeks loss to Cincinnati, will start Greg Landry at quarterback over Bill Munson. Goalie Signs EDMONTON, (AP) Chris Worthy, a goaltender, and Wayne Zuk, a right- winger, have been signed by ! . Edmonton Oilers of the World , Hockey Association. Hftr, V k 'yr f 4 y'K ? se .. M i n nwO'1 W'' , ipw rv At&A ,, al noon with the race set for P'L !dTO andCa special event Registration Boaters to Face Low Waters - will close a s. mm i h) o The Bureau of Reclamation in Salt Lake City Friday advised boaters planning trips through the Gland Canyon to expect low water during the Labor Day weekend. - '' Crackerbox Class racers tune up for the Vernal Regatta held this v- & S i 'f jt v noted Officials .v UsJ.fcV' 3f,S ,V i' s(it ik Sunday. The Utah Speedboat Assn, race is at Steinaker Reservoir, that Glen releases are Canyon. Dam expected to be low. Flows through the canyon are being controlled to keep yearly i - totals released within the legal maximum, officials said. y ' Four Fumbles - The Chiefs recovered four Green Bay fumbles last wee.: but still bowed Dallas will continue rotating quarterbacks Roger Staubach, Craig Morton and Jack Concannon. The Jets are still trying to find their starting 40, according to Coach Weeb Ewbank, but two questions may have been answer'd this week when offensive tackle Winston Hill and running back Emerson Boozer agreed to terms. The Saints are looking for their first victory of the preseason against four losses. San Francisco has scored four victories in five exhibition games. John Brodie of be 49ers will start against the chargers John Hadl. St. Louis, which scored a triumph over the Jets last weekend, meets a Chicago club which is A stingy Bears defense has pennitted only three touchdowns, all on passes. The Giants, who have intercepted eight passes in their last two games, seek their fifth straight exhibition victor-y- . 13-1- 0 quarterback Norm Snead will start for New York. Backup signal-calle- r Randy Johnson has completed 33 of 48 for 398 yards. Roman Gabriel will start for Philadelphia. WE SKI STOKE 1176 east 2100 south Sugarhouse SKIERS: THSNK SHORT Join the 1973-7- 1 Shorter Ski lution at Revo- Stevens Brown Sports Kneissl Rossigno! ; ' Head Fischer Blizzard Olin K2 WATCW FOB 1785$. STATE SAIT LAKE CITY 484-412-3 3831 W. 3500 S. GRANGER 299-378- 2 A.nnait!TSWSTOilEDi SAIT LIKE-WE- 330 W. 500 5. BOUNTIFUL 292-493-1 OPEN CARY 8:30 A.M.-- 9 SUNDAYS P.M. 9--4 73 S. STATE OREM 2240117 rVAVV1AVW'AVAVAV.ViVAVVV WWVWWWVW.WWWAW.WW AOimi TEMPLE ST 2708 WASHINGTON OGOEN 394-32- 63 5 W. 2nd NORTH 775 NO. KAiN ' ERSGMA.'A 723-797- 0 CITY 1 IWchct. KajsviUe will be racing to keep his na- tional point lead in the Crack-claserbox class. d Ex-Eag- ALTA. ; (ff 0 29-2- 4 Houston, - 2 Pittsburgh quarterback and v fol- 29-1- 7 Bad Start Baltimore f- 1 The The next-to-la- f - Pas-tori- 6 Terry Bradshaw, criticized last week for not moving his team In a loss to the New York will Giants, attempt a rebound. He com- pleted 11 of 22 passes for two touchdowns, but had three , passes intercepted. Two of the errant tosses were run back for touchdowns, with the third leading to a Pete Gogolak field goal. ' In other Saturday games on the weekend of National Football League preseason action, the Balti-- , more Colts meet the Houston Oilers; the Atlanta Falcons play the Cincinnati Bengals; the Detroit Lions meet the Cleveland Browns; the Kansas City Chiefs oppose the Dallas Cowboys; the New York Jets take on the New Orleans ..Saints; the San Francisco 49ers play the Oakland Raiders; the St. Louis Cardinals meet the Chicago Bears, and the New York Giants play the Philadelphia Eagles. The Washington Redskins meet the New England I Patriots on Sunday. Friday night games pitted ' the Dulphins against tho Min- nesota Vikings in a matchup of undefeated teams, the Buffalo Bills against the Denver .Broncos and the San Diego Chargers against the Los Angeles Rams. '' X.- .- in the competing 150 Special to The Tribune STEINAKER RESERVOIR, The Utah SpeedVERNAL boat Assn, is preparing for the Vernal Regatta here Sunday. The race will be Liboards t t p 27-2- MacArthur Lane. Lane The victory upped Packs rerord to Steelers are ra - rr records struggling with this season, will clash for the first time since 1969. The Oilers broke a losing streak last week, defeating the Dallas Cowboys in the last minute of play for their first triumph since the third game of the 1972 regular season. Quarterback Dan connected on 17 of his 31 passes for 245 yards In the contest. charged for 20 yards and a touchdown on tne first play from scrimmage last week, finishing with 60 yards on 11 carries m Green Bays victory over Kansas City, while Brockmglnn rushed 15 times for 42 yards. - 5v,- Regatta in Vernal Battle only LOGAN 752-522- 3 bankamersdaro |