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'.......:.,?;.4,4'; '' '''' ,':, ... .. ,.;.i' .4.:: :;. .71 4, ,,:;':,,,,:4 ''t;,:::.:, T. WILLARD BAY - , i'7Igimnerr ( L'20,A,711e137 -. .,, ,,. By DAVE KADLECK , - - - . ' ' : WILLARD - : , , : - : , . : : - , . , summer Northern. - . , - , . : , , : : . --. : - . : : : , , :'. , , , - : - . : ' , , , One of the surprises of the Initial point race for members of the Utah Sailing Assn., was the performance of 15 a Robert Rix. Rix, year-ol- d sophomore at Brighton High School next fall, topped a field of Sunfish skippers with his blue and white craft. "The boy (Rob) is doing very well," his proud father Bob grinned while assuring himself with a pair of binoculars. The race was run over a triangular course. A northwesterly wind prevailed over Sunday's final race. Logan's Scott Budge's Finn won open competition. Placing second to Budge in that handicap division of competition was Boyd Newman in his Skip Jack. , . ' grinned: "Isn't this great," , ' : , , : : : ' : - . ' ' - , : - 1: : : : - : : : : : . : '. : ' : - . , : : . . . . : ' : ' : - : - : : : . . season before 3,000 plus fans. Andrus, who has been drivIng a borrowed car this sea in his son Fairgrounds has been improving every week with every race. After finishing out of the money in the season opener May 24, Andrus came back to finish second in the two A Mains Friday at the ma before taking the top spot Saturday. He has improved constantly as he has become more familiar to the borrowed car. Reason Andrus is driving the borrowed Pocatello car is that his mechanics are still working out some problems tie is having with his new rear ingine car. Andrus drove the rear engine machine in Canadian American Modified Racing Assn. circuit races earlier in the season In both Pocatello and Boise, but was forced out , ' . . ,. .,, ,... '. Mel Andrus, veteran Salt Lake Valley race driver and three-tim- e Fairgrounds Speedway champion, raced to his first A Main victory of the 1 : . way. Race0-Ra- : : The old saying "You can't keep a good man down," applied Saturday night at the Salt Lake Fairgrounds Speed- appearances, s . : , , ' By BRENT CHECKETT'S Deseret News Sports Writer ' p : . A - ti..1,,,,,,h .; -- .,:- due to car 3rdKyle inated the division. Good balance has been evident in the B and C divisions, too. Bud Eastin's B Main win Saturday, marked the third different B Main winner in three nights of racing, while Jay Eaton's second C Main win in three weeks nortends a crumbling of Bob Taylor's C division domination. As in the season opener May 24, Saturday night's racing program was marred by some spectacular crackups. 'A' pilot Frank Ammons rolled in the southeast turn of the A Main on the seventh lap. but his car uprighted itself and Ammons was unhurt thanks to the roll bar on his racer. Friday night's A Main winner Bobby Baker turned his car on its side coming out of the south west corner after tangling viith Fred Sorenson's car, but Baker, too, escaped J,C4..,13. :;:',-- Main Events Mel Andrus, Joel Terry, Main Dick Card, Was Brunner. B Main Bud Eastin, Jerry Shantey, Stan Robinson, Fred lamer. C Main Jay Eaton, Bob TeYlor, John Frampton, George Davis. A ff.' Trophy 0 .., , . ...1 Tooele 13 mai 14 ',,A (: 1 ,,, t' ;1 p ,o MOS, .1 : or :: 4rstem, : i:.: "it'-CUARA- 41.5004 117:1s145;1:;11: ::.: :,,,.. ',..:::,'"' - 7 ',.. , :.!. - 7. 1 ...A.,' ,,,.rr..,77.7'.. - ::,;,'.4.; '::: 1 .,.':.,;1 ;; :' ;4:,i! .:A! gi .:1'i ..1 - fI ::::',:;:, .., - :,,..,,. :,.:: .' ,:'' ,.' ,.:',,,. :,:' ig Olt MORI ILAYCO 48 .a'4.1i,,..,..:is,.t, '',,, :,,,,A,'ktkitia41SAMINVMENC Drive the new VW Today $14" $1693 51895 $1595 11.1k141, sirs $20ts 7.11:2 summer...A.:5i ... 2033 So. Main Ph. 4864111 VOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAIN r,: - ,,V:. .,:,'., :, A:" .:',::.::,, ' .:".... 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Lawson stayed right with them and that's the way it went, around and track. around the quarter-mil- e through the final lap it became apparent this was not just another mile race as the four battled shoulder to shoulder for the lead. With less than 100 yards to go LaBenz, who has conquered an Achilles tendon tear and mononucleosis, shot into the lead and Just did hang on to win, leading Bair, Day and Midway , :,:,' .,,, 7 C':z...... ,7. f').elti.: .,' .::::'0..r 4. ,,:- Sylvester wins event with toss of Berkeley, Calif. Jay at When the times were 3:58.4 for announced La Benz and Hair, 3:58.6 for Day and 3:59.5 for Lawson the crowd had all but forgotten Rytm, who holds the world record for the classic distance . at 3:51.1. 36, Sunday with a one-ovwhile the tall and willowy High ace played it even par for a tie going Into the back nine. er th during 208-1- 0 After a fast start on the front nine, the Aggie athlete didn't get a birdie on the back nine and fell three strokes off the pace. He bogeyed Nos. 11 , and 18. "Either one of us cntild have won it going into the back nine, but I guess I am just the luckiest," Wagstaff added. Neff the Scott playing fired the best round of the day with a 33 on the front nine, but had trouble with his drives on the back nine for a 45 and a 167. . Skeet Slater finished in third place golfing in his own back yard with a Defending champion Reid Sandiford won the with a 149. Tooelean Frank Sweeda shot a 70 the Saturday to grab the early lead, but he had putting woes Sunday. "I got mad after missing a h putt on No. 6." Sweeda lamented. "After that I blew my whole game." six-inc- Brad Pitt scored to card out in ond place in the While Sweeda ended a sec- in a . Cut Raziano 26-- 1, Stamps & Daters CLYDE- - State star Jay h 17-3- 4, 8 51-3- s, Ian to their Tidewater farm club in the International League. Doug 7342I45; Good lift', A Tomb IN011111111 SOSO almomm . n Davies, !flab tJ Wagstaff, 7140 Skeet slater, Reid t J. Itandiford, Sweeda, 72- 79-- 161; Reese Jim Batsmen, 774-1- 51; Calvin Howard, Ernest, 7031 151; Barry James, Moo BFlightWalt Stull, Mack Gutzon, 0143 Morrell, 78 164; Wave Robial, 11244-- 160 SCotty Clark, 7943-1- 67. 63; C Pligh tDick Andrgon, Bob Albin, 12-Frank Jenkins, 0741-1- 6A 69; Rich Paul Liedtke, S446-1- 70; 9046 Peterson, Gil Peterson, 171) Hap Pentalla, 9147-1-7A Brad Pitt, 7476-1- Frani( 50; BRAKES 4 dayo'lr.w-www....--.,6".,,,,.- ALIGNMENT '4 TIRE TRUING TIRES BALANCED ,, PAilt'S MKS' HU Norm I i kdonneetalit $tamp WwW1 k VilVen SHOCKS KARL SIN SASS West AIMUCUINO I CharresicmshipM 140; Pannier's Raz- assigning pitcher Barry and - Silvester the discus at 208-1Dick Railsback the pole vault Bruce Wilhelm the at shot put at 64-and Putt' Pousi the triple jump at George Freen scored a mild upset in edging Hal Connolly In the hammer, 214-- 7 to 208-2- . 1 The NEW YORK (UPI) New York Mets reduced their roster to 38 players today by . steeplechase in 8:43.6, Stan Whitley the long jump at five-wa- y J.J. ,,. .:A 041.4. 220 hi 20.6, Mike Manley the tie for third. Throughout the tourney the linksters were complaining that the greens were not true for a good putting surface. "The greens were in great shape last year." Tooele golf pro Earl &limiter commented. "But we've had a damaging winter." "It will take time to really mend them, but they were playable tor the tourney," Schneiter added. was won by The Walt Stull with a and Dick Anderson won the shooting a 8510-1- 65. Good line and Norm Davies ended in a lie with 147's. .,', ,.. Jarmo Kinnunen of Finland Ford the the javelin at 282-1- Mel of Missouri Gray nipped' Oliver Ford of South- em University and Lennox Miller to win the 100, with all three being clocked in 9.4. - Most of the other events ran to form with the exception of the :c.1 where Pat Collins of Colorado State upset Felix Johnson of Prairie View, winning in 1:48.9. 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Mike went on to say: "I think actually I was driving the ball better while shooting Don Downward, Frew, SthKen Venk Ammons. Fred Sorensen. Joel Fast heat Terry, Mel Andrus. injury. BKleas Dave Vanderwoude. at ez. Du;lt leas tkinson. - ADick Card Dean, Jerry Manley, 4C ..xi ''',:''; ' Sunday. It was the first victory in four years for the Ute senior, whose last victory was the Salt Lake City Amateur crown. He had to come from behind after trailing Utah State's Doug Vilven by a stroke at the end of the first Frampton. pe-r- Three different A Modified drivers have won A Main races in three nights of racing this season., indicating better balance than last year, when Dick Card pretty much dom- Bob Tinier TarpisY. 7' ..;... , 04,144.14r .0' 54,, , 1, races him Something to Look for fit.- ''' of both trouble. , 1 .,' .,, ..,1- day. Jolla ) a 411 1. ,,t ..) 1, ..'; .f.:,, ''':: , 4'..'''.1:1 , 4 ,Z, ,i.e.. '. . A .:: , f,.;;.: "I 1nd-8- 111 i',... t s....... .....,,,,.,..0,..:..........::.,..,"....:.,::,.H?-:.!- nicipal Golf Course with a to win the 1969 Western Amateur championship 14. 0i !f ..... Wagstaff Wins Tooele Western Amateur par-3- 5 3,058-yar- d t' k 1.. , t,,,,,,, ..., lucky," beamed young Mike Wagstaff. "I bumped a couple In at the right time that's all." Wagstaff, a University of Utah golfer, had just completed touring the nine-hol- e follov,lag his victory in the second race Sunday. Jones finished second to Rix in overall competition with his son Gordon placing third. Points won in the holiday classic will go toward season trophie to be presented at the close of the season. Next test on the sailing associa t Ion schedule is at 1 - N. "I was just TOOELE .k.. , , i,..., By DAN PAITISON Deseret News Sports Writer Sunfish skipper Bob Jones June .4 leading miler for nearly four years. In fact, he holds the mile, SOO and 1,500 meter world marks and there is no telling how long it might be before someone topples him, especially at 1,500 or the mile. Last Saturday could have been that day, although we'll never really know. The setting was the first annual Ken. nedy Memorial Games at the University of California's Ed. wards Stadium. I Sailboaters bad the north end of this State Park to themselves with only a half dozen motor craft interrupti. the afternoon. .:,f: , 0 .,,, ,, ' 14:1...:.,..:.::.....:::.:....;.,....:::z . tecting against the other for Andrus Races To First Win . . ..............i 1 Kvahleim shot out at a blistering pace, as promised, and the pack stayed with him. LaBenz, Day and Bair took turns in the lead, each pro- The Crebbin team of Fred (pilot) and wife Joan (mate) dominated the competition Inland Scow class with three first places. Dick Lowe and wife Diane scored runner-u- p while Byron Davis and mate Marilyn scored a third. Re-kp- ort, t Ideas. ' s . . - - compettion. McKay Magleby took second. "We just got the breaks," Ito,ley told Giddings as the two tied up their craft fol : ', - Dutchman . , , play- ground. The pair owe their final first place to a gust of wind that missed their sail. The gust capsized Bob Giddings and dropped the Salt Lake pilot to third place in Flying , :, , Flying tandem The Rowley-Gilie- s scored four first places, a second and a third in three days of holiday racing at this , - BAY Dutchman skipper Cart Bowley and his mate Kevin Gilles had a jump on the season as they registered the best relative performance here in MeInorial Day regatta over the weekend. :; . , Deseret News Sports Writer lowing three days of competition under almost ideal conditions. Only Friday's first race forced skippers to "burn" under the hot afternoon sun for lack of wind. ;,.;:11:;.: '', Kvahleim made good on his word but Ryun, obviously in pain and greatly disappointed, had to withdraw from the mile at the very last minute. A swollen knee was the reason and the big crowd of when he .15,500 understood went to the microphones be. fore the race to announce his apology. With Ryun out It figured to be just another mile race but Chuck La Benz, a junior from Arizona State, former Kent University star Sam Bal.' veteran Bob Day, now of di; U.S. Army, John Lawson, formerly of Kansas, had other and Kvahlehn ,.,..: ; ;:::'!....,:. :',0 ?1,42.,v .' . , ;:Vt'l(eoi,f ,4 ''::''.',,,Zi44g..'',.;''''7; , ,:,77."', ... ,, ,,,,...,,.474.44.,-4- 4,,,,.:: ,,,,,,,..,:' , . 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