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Show DESERET NEWS, CQ Nino, Don Favored Tonight Monday, May 26, 1969 driver's - 1 IND speedway's qualifying records still belong to one of Andy Granatellis retired turbocars, but Fridays e auto race will be an engine chase for a $725,000 jackpot, led by pole-sitt- INDIANAPOLIS, The (LTI) Tiger, the former middleweight ar.d light heavyweight diking who lost the vision to Foster on a fourth-roun- d knockout, is very anxious to get a return crack at the only man to knock him out. In a semifinal Nino NEW YORK (AP) mid world the Benvenuti, dlewight champion, was rated favorite to whip a Dick Tiger of Biaf-r- a in a nontitle fight tonight that could earn the winner a shot at Bob Foster's light heavyweight title. 500-mil- SPORTS BRIEFS n J. Foyt The Texas tornado from Houston nursed an ailing Ford mile machine around the 2 oval Saturday at a speed of 170.568 miles pet hour, compared to Joe Leonard's 171.559 In a turbocar last year. Leonard also retained the one-la- p mark of 171.953, since Foyts best lap was 171.625 e But the A. Deseret News Special - It was Pure HUNTER Heaven" at the Bonneville Track Saturday Raceway night "Pure Heaven IT driven by Leon Fitzgerald, Anaheim, Calif., spun the upset over "WilUe Eorsch in the feamatch race. tured Fitzgeralds Chevy roared to a victory over the Chrysler powered Borsch drag ster. The California dragster has enjoyed very good success by winning more money last year than any other dragster. "Pure Heaven II turned In an 8.12 seconds elapsed time and 191.01 m.p.h. champion driving for a record fourth tory, said he was would have wiped out Leonards records but for an engine that went sour on the second of his four circuits aro"nd the oval. cars were qualiTwenty-fivfied Saturday as the trials opened a week late because of rain and 10 more Sunday. However, two of them were eliminated by faster machines to determine the lineup. The field average of 166.295 MPH was a record, compared with last years 164.958, but the slowest qualifier, rookie Peter Revson of New York, avaraged just 160.851 while Dickson, Marietta, Larry Ohio, was the slowest last year at better than 161. Four other newcomers crashed the Mark Donohue, lineup Media, Pa.; Sonny Ates, Sellersburg, Ind.; Bruce Wal-kuCalif., and Downey, George Foolmer, Arcadia, Calif. Former World Grand Prix champion Jack Brabaham of e 33-c- sion Center. The deadline for entering the meet has been set for Frican be day. Applications Phil made by contacting Dause, head of the Alta Sports Parashoot Center, at This is a $5.00 entry fee. The meet will consist of novice and advance sky divers in aecrucity. Two planes are used in formations for the competition. 255-330- Front row drivers for Indy 500 are Bob Unser, Mario Andretti, and A. Australia and New Zealand's Denis Hulme are the only foreigners in the field. The cars of the two others, Grand Prix champ Graham Hill of England and Austrias Jochen Rindt never had a chance. Their Lotus cars were withdrawn because of possible mechanical defects. Mario Andretti, Nazareth, Pa., the pole choice until he his racer last demolished week In a practice lap, was By GEORGE "YACHT STYLE HERE IN UTAH" Dorsett champions are r fwv f; L. v. Sales Dirac Nota 25-2- lff the Arizona State's class came to the front on rugged Goodyear Golf and Country Club after they trailed Arizona by one pop through 18 holes. The Sun Devils had taken the lead . JACK PREECE MARINE CENTER Phono 4203 South Stoto 262-236- favor- The national golf chase is 8 at Colorado June Springs, and like Mann points out, the Sun Devils have a little local knowledge going for them at this site. special fitted tilt trailer. All 4 wheels with brakes many Yackti to choose from NCAA ites, but he thinks they have a chance. ilMI McHmct I champion 36 holes and went on to win with an 88S aggregate through 54 holes. - I "500 after FERGUSON Coach PHOENIX, ARI7. Bill Mann of Arizona State doesnt figure his Western Athletic Conference golf JOHN SEZ: enjoyable. defending The Benvenuti-Hge- r fight be carried live on KSL Channe 5 at 8 p.m. will demolish cement-jawerugged, Andy Kendall in the fourth round of a televised title fight at West Springfield, Mass., Saturday afternoon. Benvenuti, in his last midtitle defense on dleweight Dec. 14, whipped Fullmer in a at San Remo, Italy. d Beautiful two bedroom apartments now available for lease with these special features to make your summer cool, relaxing and fun. Spacious living rooms Separate dining area Maximum storage Private pool & garden terrace e Air conditioning individually controlled Total electric kitchens Two baths Protected parking terrace Parashoot Meet Telephone , maintenance Year-roun- . ' Utilities included Panoramic view 355-754- 9 T30NNEY1LLE TOWERS ALTA The fifth annual Tri State Parashoot Sport meet will be held this weekend at the Alta Air Park and hosted by the Alta Sky Divi Bobby Unser, Albuquerque, N.M., was third at 169.683 to complete the front row lineup. g . Apartments 777 East South Temple Offering Salt Lake City for rent to qualified persona regardless of race, creed, or national origin. ASU: Golf Balance Sports Managing Editor 23 Cabin Cruiser: as big and roomy as a large 25 footer. Comfortable living and sleeping rooms for the whole family. Cook, fish, ski, swim, eat and keep neat and clean afloat. This is the luxury craft of all. Her lines and performance with the 210-h0MC are terrific. . . fast, maneuverable and the second fasted qualifier at 169.851 in a backup car and J. Foyt. hard-hittin- IN YOUR NEW HOME t t But he may not be as enthusiastic now after watching the Foster towering, PICTURE THIS SUMMER Other included : winners Mike Pappadakis, In e. No. No. 2 A1 Fairbanks; 1; e. e. t. No. 3. George McMurdie ; e. t. No. 4 Bob Johnson. p, On Our Floor $zoo,ooo. 'Pure Heaven IP Wins five-tim- Fullmer, the NoJ-- midcontender dleweight .from West Jordan, Utah will meet Brazils Juarez de Lhirathe No. 5 contender. 31, Benvenuti, handsome and rich, and doubling as a gun slinger in European-mad- e western has exmovies, pressed interest in moving up against Foster and for a possible purse of $150,000 to Don 3 Next was Arizona at 895. Tied for third was Brigham Young and New Mexico at 909. Texas El Paso followed at 965; Utah and Wyoming at 975 and Colorado State at 977. Arizona and Arizona State each had three golfers in the tup 10. Drue Johnson of was Arizo-n- a to the Sun Devils In the ond round. Don Goodliffe was low for Utah at Chip Garriss finished seventh and Ray Leach eighth for BYU. At 14th for the Cougars was Rusty Guernsey Don 74.2-rate- year layout. At even par was Donny Powers, Brigham Young, tied with at one stroke off pace through 18, was still hanging in tight through 36 holes, but had lost 14 strokes Despite a Jack Bennett one-und- 7,220-yar- Hawken was 16th at Chapman fired medalist at and Lane a fine the performance on Good- sec- had winning golf tra- dition, it was the first Western AC title for Arizona State. Mann, needless to say, was elated. He is golf coach, but had never been able to boast a title. Detergent win-ning- resistant-automa- car washes cant fare It! tic Cleans... Waxes... Seals! Outshines em all! EXTRA! Includes applicator plus car wash! 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