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Show II The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, September 0! 7, 1973 Duel Highlights Prep Grid Schedule Today Cedar-Dixi- e : ' t 1 S' r T 11 5 y ' ' 4 Ai". f a V ' .rv A f 7'3 V I i v , r A . v,:. , . 7 3 'Vv , ' jf T ;rj - ' 1 4! sy S .ft V Ti Ha y e I i 4v ' f J& $ &A &4bSW&bj!ks4S Associated Press Wirephoto ' of San Rafael, Calif. Texts at Rick DuMont the end of world record swim in Belgrade. Rick DeMont Sets World Swim Mark of Redlands, Calif, winning in 2.03 32 and Steve Gregg of Wdmington, Del finishing second Backhaus Robin Fndcr W ins '. the freestyle star from The San Rafael, Calif., won 'he .title in the world champfon-- , ships in 3:58.18. lie edged out Brad Cooper of ; his old rival the man who took Australia , over DeMonts gold medal at second. ".Munich by one-ha- lf Four Records Fall . brilliant DeMont's swim marked the start of an incred-ible hour at Belgrades pooi world records in which fell. , n four David Wilkie, a Scot who is coached by Bill 'Diaz at the University of ' Miami, set a mark of 2 19 28 breaststroke in the f " Roland Matthes, East Ger- - manys backstroke star, lovv- ered his own world record for r the 200 meters to 2:01 87. , Gudrun another Wegner, star of the nsing East German team, swam a record in womens 4 57 51 the 1 individual medley T - Leads At the end of the night the United States retained its lead over East Germany, with 10 gold medals against nine U.S. . - The Americans maintained their dominance in the mens with butterfly, .; good policy to mention the word Dixie around Cedar City High or the word It s not Slorcii Chosen Kornelia Ender of East Germany, the world record holdwomens the won er, but her bu'tey, s time of I 02 53 was her second outside of a record DeMont and Cooper raced side by side m adjacent lines freein the thrilling style. Cooper was almost a second ahead at the halfway mark, and was still marginally in front at 300 meters. Then the Amencan turned on an electrifying finishing burst. two-tenth- Report Notes - NEW YORK (AP) The American Basketball Assn, has picked Mike Storen as its new commissioner and will formally announce the action at a news conference here Fn-- ' day. The Associated Press learned Thursday night. Robert Carlson announced his resignation earlier Thursday as ABA commissioner after a meeting of the leagues trustees in Chicago. who succeeded Carlson, Jack Dolph as ABA commissioner in July, 1972, said he will return to his law practice. Storen, former president and of the Kentucky Colonels of the Amen-- ' can Basketball Assn . was selected at Chicago to succeed Carlson but the league decided . to delay announcing the appointment until Friday ; Storen quit as president and ; general manager of the Colo- ,nels July 11, following the sale . of the team to Elbe Brown, wife of Lousville millionaire John Y. Brown Jr. general manager -4 class The defending to look will champion Flyers ans Hafen and Kendle Bowler . against Redmen Kevin Cox. Lynn Hart. Tom Kingsford. Mark Slack and Jeb Jolley the ABA in 1967. Divi- sion Matty, a whose baseman lifetime batting average of 31)9 is sixth highest among active major leaguers, was sent to the St Louis Cardinals, for and ear-olThe Felipe, who also plays the outfield and first base, was dealt to the Montreal Expos 3S-- y d In both cases, the Yankees will receive a player to be named later The Expos moved past Pittsburgh into second place m the National League East Thursday by beating Chicago They trail St Louis by three games The third brother. Jesus, is an outfielde the Oakland A s. leaders in the American League West He started the Houston with the season Astros I think it is a distinct tribute to the Alou brothers that two National League clubs in the race would seek Felipe The Yankees acquired both brothers from Oakland. winMatty, obtained at last ters baseball meetings for and pitcher Rob Gardner Rich McKinney, batted for the 296 in 123 games Yankees 2- They re fast movers all styling! New high performance1 new Greater features than ever1 Heres some mighty hot Chris Harley and Danny Karuall wni have io cope with speedy Rabbits like Doug and Dean Fowles and but still Rich Waddingham could pull an upset In Class league contests in Region Eight, Kanab is at Panguitch and Pa row an is at Tigers f CCIOLI IG & V tfiivfi REASON 1: SS SERIES REASON 2: ECONOMICAL LIGHTWr,GHT! Quick and easy har)u mg in a e snowmobile1 Thats why lightweight g the economical Polaris Colt is a snowmobile every season. And the spirited 1974 Colt is even quicker more maneuver-ableWe ve got a good supply of 74 Colts on hand now So come in now1 COLT SERIES full-siz- anJ Skyline, 1 REASON 3: FAMILY FUN! 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Scot set Record heats, the young Scot set a European record of 2 20 94 But in the final the crowd looked for big things from John Hencken of Santa Clara, Calif., who set a world record of 2 30 52 at Louisville, Ky., two weeks ago, and broke the world In the morning Fridoy't Schtdul REGION EIGHT Kanab at Panguitch 4 30 o m Parowan at Mfiford 6pm Delto at Hurricane 1pm Cedar ot Dixie 7 10 pm PRACTICE GAMES Loaon ot Ben Lomond 4 JO o m Bountiful ot Hiahlond 4 30 D m Weber ot '"learfteid 4 30 o m Layton at West, 3 0 m Skyline ot Viewmont, 4 30 D m Granite at Granger. 5pm CoMonwood at Cyprus 7 30 o m East at Kearns, Spin Olympus at Briohton 5pm Bingham ot Htllcrest 5om Murray at Jordan 5 p m Spanish Fork at Provo, 7 30 o m American Fork vs Judae ot West minster. 5pm Box Elder ot Davis 7 30 o m Spnnaville at Tooele, 7 30 o m Roy a South. 3 D m Morgan at North Summit 8 o m ) 30 Pleasant Grove at Wasotch p m Umtoh at Union. 8pm Attamont at Pork City 130pm Orem at Povsoi 5pm Richfield at Lehi, 5pm Skyview ot Millard Moapo Volley, Nev at North Sev ier 8om South Sevier San Juan at at Beover. 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Hencken was almost three seconds up on Wilkie at the halfway mark Then the Scot rallied to edge his rival by sixtenths of a second Storen said he decided to re- sign after he and Browr. were unable to agree on money and 7 policy issues m a new co- ntract. Storen joined the Colonels in with the 1970 after working Indiana Pacers. A graduate of Notre Dame, Storen formerly worked with the Baltimore Bullets and Cincinnati Royals Basketball of the National Assn, before helping to form League's East 1971 1972 and numerous preseason games as most clubs prepare for league openers next week Traditional Test ing ABA Chief, National whom ne played in The Cedar-Dixi- e game heads a list of four league contests No Revenge slowly - NEW YORK (AP) The New York Yankees traded Felipe and Matty Alou. two of three brothers m the majors, to contending teams m the and Ma'tv for the stretch said Lee MacPLail. drive. manager of the general In view of their Yankees. in baseball, we service long felt they deserved the opportunity of playing for pennant contenders Cedar travels to St George to meet I)i:.ie Friday night and. while both teams have lost one league game to Delta, that contest earns the title as Tribune Game of the Week Milford - Rick BELGRADE (AP) DeMont the swimmer who lost his Olympic gold medal because he took drugs for his - asthma set a world record Thursday and regained his place as the worlds best m v. - ManMONTREAL (AP) ager Uhitey Lockman of the ( hiiago Cubs disclosed Thursday he had been fined a substantial amount by National League President Chub Feeney for his Monday night run-iwith umpire Shag Crawford I may just appeal it. said Lockman of the fine stemming from a heated argument m which Crawford claimed Lock-mabumped him n Cedar around Dixie High while sihool is in session If the wrong school is mentioned in the wrong town the mentm-ne- r is likely to lie met with a c horus of gi oans and heckles 5 , 4 ? 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