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Show LOCAL SPORTS BRIEFS DESERET Formula V drainid This weekend will be a big one for sports car and racing fans! In what promises to be one of the most exciting racing programs of the season, are quick cornering cars, weigh only 800 pounds, and often reach speeds well Tripp and Jansen; Carlisle and Ash They ford Davidson Lumber Eddy's Products Reid and Halbert over 100 m.p.h. Most of the Formula V drivers are from out of state, but local fans will get to see at least two Salt Lakers in action'. Dave Barker, who is a veteran, and Boyd Groberg, who is making one of his first appearances, are both scheduled for the formula race. The regional races will include everything in sports cars from Cobras and Cor-- v e 1 1 e s to There will be a complete schedule , of A, 3, and C classes, both qualifying and finals, on Saturday. Formula races will be held on Sunday. Both two-da-y and one-da-y tickets are being sold kids under 12 are admitted free. Bonneville Raceway will feature the regional championship sports car races and nationally sanctioned formula races. In the formula class races, the big attraction will be the Formula V, a type of car not normally seen nor well known in this area. The., are often cited as being the forerunner dune buggy, of the two the different are although in appearance. The Formula V first appeared on the racing scene on a large scale in 1960. It is designed to be a car that everyone can afford to own and race. All Formula V's have Volkswagen 1200 engines and a " standard formula body (much like the wedge type seen at the Indy 500) that cannot be altered extensively. 3 3 16 1 7 8 Martin 5 0 11 and Stutznger Bills Nielson; Hackmeister. 13 7 1 and Results of Fridays matches the California State Jr. Championships: at Boys II Singles Bill Bennion, SLC, def Alex Parson, A3. Denver Larry Loeb. Denver def. Bob Scho-vaeAS. A3. SIC, Boys 16 Singlet Quarter Finals Paul Lockwood, Tulsa Okla., def. Jim Robbins SLC A2, 97. ryce Terry, Bel View, Wash. def. John Schovaers, $LC, A1 A1. Boys 10 Singles Semifinals: Jeff Robbins SLC def. Jeff Arnos Portola Valley Calif. 63 A2. Girts 14 Singlet Quarter Finals def. Dee Kilgore Tiburon, Calif. Mary Jane Schovaers SLC 6 A3 Girls 12 Singles Semifinals SLC Susan def. Benson Cindy El Cerlto Calif. A2 Mehmedbasich Girls 10 Singlet Semlflnalt Maureen Louie San Francisco, Linda Clark SLC A3 A3. 11 2 def. Some 228 7 golf- Mick Riley Golf Memorial tournament. Meadow pro Jim Healy says atlie biggest field ever will vie for tourney hardware in four flights. Paul Lan-gage- r, A3. Girls Doubles Jane Stratton and Sharon Untz, SLC, def. Lynn Ebber Mt. View, Calif, and Monique Day Lenoy, Palo Alto, Calif. Juniors In Calif. - MURRAY ers tee off for prizes Saturday and Sunday during the annual defending Riley champ, is in the field, aS are most of the other top amateurs around the state. The tourney is named for former Meadow Brook pro, the late Mick Riley. Saturdays pairings arc listed below, with golfers teeing off both No. 1 and No. 10. Sundays pairings will be available at Meadow Brook. Championship Flight golfers will tee off beginning at noon Sunday. A2 62. Fast Fitch 9 2 Riley Golf Pairin9s Boys Doubles Rob Germany and Joe Wade, San Francisco def. Robert Young SLC end M- Rath Detroit, A3, Paul Sidone and Ken Mordoff, San Leandro Calif. def. Scott Stevenson SLC and Dan Forsythe, Vancouver A3. Wash. Harold Solomon Silver Springs, N.D. and Jack Huqhes, Muskogee, Okla. del. Bill Bennion and Bob Schovaers SLC, A3 Albertson's J&N Body Rec Softball Thursday West Const. Central City 7 12 Roberts and Gates. 23 Terminal Haters 6 Miller and Young; Hatestone (2) and Clegg. S&H s. well-know- n 5 7 Pra Pub Parks Action matches Exciting three-se- t have been spicing play in the tennis tourney, Pubparks which concludes early next week. Saturdays schedule, with all matches being played at Liberty Park, follows: a.m. Bcvs' 16 Singles. 10 a.m. Boys' 14 Doubles. 10 a.m. Boys' Doubles. 10 a.m. Women's 30 SiBovs' 12 Singles. 11 ngles. 11 a.r . a.m. Girls' 12 Singles. 11 a.m. Boys' 16 Singles. 1 p.m. Boys' 10 Singles. 1 P.m. Women's Girls' 16 Singles. 1 p.m. Class A Singles. 2 p.m. Boys' 14 SiMen's Clast A Doubles. ngles. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. Men's 35 Doubles. 4 p.m. Women's Class A Doubles. 5 p.m. Men's Senior Mixed Doublet. 5 p.m. Parent-Chil- d 35 Doubles 6 p.m. (Under 16) Doublet. 9 Saturday's Pairings 16 Front Nine Joe Beall, Scott Angus, Bill 6:44 Kirk. Roger Pankow; 6:52 Vail Peterson, Ray Harder Dick Shafer Brent Wankier; Three Lead Cleveland Open - PLUMBING Fixtures Pipe, Valves, Fittings Threadings, Etc. Everything for the 1:30 o.m.--6 9 to 4 un. p.m.-S- d ICETCKIUM'S 4th S. at 7th Wo(t-3SS-- Or-vi- L 465 I have to win everything, but as the Natianal Open champithered 1 8 4 EVENTS EVENTS -- Moody, on the rebound from bout with tonsillitis, made the observation Thursday after he had fashioned a three-unde- r par 67 and tied red-ho- t Charles Coody and long shot Jerry McGee for the lead in the $110,000 Cleveland Open Golf Tourna- a 15 LAPS "C" MAIN "B" MAIN 8:30 QUAL. 7:00 SAT. NITE FAIRGROUNDS SPEEDWAY - d played better and Im sure I putted better than I have in any other round this year, said the man who threatens to create a craze with his crosshanded putting style. I played it bold, but then I always do, he said. I was and he putting bold, too, laughed. Its easy to do when youve got some money. When I was trying to make the cut, I was pretty much a lag putter. Army vetMoody, a eran, birdied five of the last nine holes on the par 70, 6,661-yar-d Aurora Counfry FASTEST CARS LAP well, in "I 15QLAPS OF RACING -- 2016 satisfaction ment. SPORTSMAN MODIFIEDS FULL FENDERED STOCKS 30 LAPS "A" MAIN be that. first-roun- MODIFIE- D- STOCKS I want to play on, - Kid (M2) SOc Gen. Adm. Adult $2.00 Reserved Bex $3.00 lower $2.50 Club course and gained a share of the lead with an eight-foo- t putt on the 18th. Texan, had Coody, a been in the clubhouse for hours when and Moody McGee, who had failed to qualify in the last five events, came in. Just one stroke back at 68 was a trio of relative unknowns, George Hixon, who got into the field only because of a late withdrawal, Bob Stone, a club pro from IndeMo., and Cesar pendence, Sanudo. A huge group followed at 69, Charlie Sifford, including Frank Beard, Bruce and Al Balding. Cramp-to- a.m. Harv Shater, w. Seqqer-ma- Jay Whiting, Jerry Andregg; 7.0'1 Wathen, Nick FelUs, Reese Charles Howard, Hal Ford; 7:16 Drabner, Dick Flynn Gary Hatfield, At H. Sorenson, Bob AnBennion; 7.24 derson Dennis Bowers Dave Hansen; 7:3? Mick Adams, Todd Barker, Tom Anderson, Cal Earnest; 7:40 Gary Forrest, Terry HeJley, C. Summerhays, M. Gus McGill Buck Summerhays; 7:48 Landhere. H. Christensen, Dennis Rich; Bill Work, A! Peterson Nick 7:56 Sasich, Jim Peterson. 8:04 John Wallace, Jerry Peters, Roy Andy Farr, Kent Jolly; 8:12 Marsh, At Gai ley Ren Mickel date 8:20 Sid Sorren, Dick Larsen; Hadiev, Jim Jensen Wolf Lander; 8:28 Ralph EQli, John Galpin, Mike Bill Lone K. Williamson; 9:36 Sterling Larsen, Rick McGuire, Fred M.D. Holgon, D. Oborn, Fisher; 8:44 Pete Haun Reed White. 12:00 Joe Hurst, Jim Frankos. Chris Harwood Gary Davis; 12:08 Trujillo Douglas Judd; 12:16 Jett Neeley Dave Hogqan, Rick MorLee Winslow, Jett Cart-mi- ll ris; 12:24 12:32 Tom Blomstrom; Van John Unger Covington Larry Hill; 17:40 Norm Davies Jack Ridd Lea Kirkham; 12:48 Hamp Green, Lana Ken Dave Brems; 12:56 Larkin Clark Lee Markham, Tea Tyler. 1:04 Earl Simpson, R. Johnstor, Russ Calkins; 1:12 Paul Langager Verl Newbold John Sochor; 1:20 Howard Ford Steve Amers, Howard Arlen Peacock Roon Morqan; 1:28 1:36 Cook, Priut Larry Thomas; Croohan, Bob Oswald, C.T. Richman, Dave Bown, Dick Scctt Kelly; 1:44 doss, G. Holbrook George Hansen. Back Nine 6:44 Jerry Mika, Ron Flynn Richard Randle, Nick Paopa; 6:52 Larry Bob Markosian Francisco Stanley Muniz, Gordon Lucas. 7 a.m. Vaughn Brierley, Bill Burt, Keith Hill John DeFord; 7:08 Leo g9 leased ALLIED'S Sanchez, Dave Drabner, Lloyd Vowles, William Carpenter; 7:16 Eayne TipBob Diabner, petts, Don Ros:koph, Steve Utley: 7:24 Chuck Marler, Ken Leavitt, Tom Perrine, Hicks Blackburn; 7:32 Bruce Wilson, Keith Laveness Garth Stowe John Obrey; 7:40 Warren Pearce, Max Mumford, Darwin Stone Adrian Vanos; 7:48 Glen Burrows, Jim Lupe, Dick Weaver Ray Kelly; 7:56 George Anderson, Bob Wickham Brady Nelson Paul Liedtke. 8:04 T.D. Phillips, Ray Robbs. Chili Parry, Frank Brown; 8:12 Douq Roth, K.D. Hatch, John Ruston, Bill Bowden; 8:20 Boyd Chilton, Sam Fernley, Bob Jones, Ken Brown; 8:28 Don Davis, Dix McMullen, Val Rhode, Charles Craig, Harry Gonzales; 8:36 Ray Florence, Paul Howe. Larry Hauq; 844 Jack Wade, Gordon Reifher, Dr. Les Cannon, Rex Aidredue. WEEKLY SPECIALS AND SAVE NOW PAINT SPECIALS Back Nine 12:00 Will Lucas, Jake AHmond Mark Hansen. Mike Kladis; 12:08 Mery Carn, Hal Weatherly, Dave Pul Bill Aathorn, lem, Doug Dell; 12:16 John Hurst Warren Sculley Dennis Keith Hottinger, Gary Jones; 12:24 Roberts Ed Greenberg B. Leitsheiser; 12:32 Richard Roberts Fred Quigley Elmo Duffin, Bob Dust; 12:40 Ray Malloy Nick Neeley D. Cantonwine Mike Cooper; 12:48 Bi' Schultz, Gene Merritt Lou Lucero Joe Tweedy; 12:56 Ralph Hibler, Ken Hansen, Brent Newren, Judd Whitinq. 1:04 Gene Jenkins, Elmo Neuman, Robert Schofield, Al Shafer, Jr.; 1:12 Ben Olson Bruce Kimmeil, Brent TidDennis well, John McDonald; 1:36 Buckley, Al Morin, Jim Hibler, Ray Bill Davis, Detmar Hopkins; 1:44 Stone Murray Robertson, Larry MorriJohn Garrison, Tom Woodson; 1:52 ward, Jim Sewell Fred Bergman. LATEX FLAT WALL FINISH COLORS CLOSE-OU- Two Ute Netters Honored J, GAL. MATCHING SEMI-GLO- quarterfinalists, was given t. first-teaberth. F. D. Robbins was named o the second team. The selections were chosen by a committee of collegiate LAWN MOWER PARTS ALL MODUS MAKES - tennis coaches. The selections were based on the NCAA championships this year. SMALL ENGINE PARTS All MAKES .. '. 437 A-- 1 - All 3:3 .. MODELS DAILY East on 9th South Ingina and Mow. Cm. $095 GAL EXTERIOR PAINT $095 WHITE gal ONLY Scores Three SEMI-GLOS- - JockNEW YORK (UPI) ey Angel Cordero Jr. booted home three winners at Bel-mont Park Thursday. Cordero scored with Honeysuckle Vine Ocean Bar ($5.40) ($24.80) and Chateaupavia ($4.00). "The biggest bar in todays imported car market? Road STYackMagazine . ;f.lOTOCROSS: Billy S LATEX ENAMEL $5 95 Reg- - GAL. 7.95 ROOF AND SHINGLE PAINT QACING RED OR GREEN n Charles Coody Orville Moody George Jerry McGee t Hixson Bob Stone Dave Bollman Cesar Sanudo Charles1 ; Howie Johnson Ron Cerrudo Sifford, Beard Bert Yancy Frank Al Gardner Dickinson Terry Dill Balding John Schlee Petri Randy Curtis SifClayton Cole ford Harold Henning Bruce Crampton Jim Colbert, Bob Erickson Richard Martinez Jerry Heard Dennis Tiziani Dale Douglass Dave Stockton Doug Sanders Bob Aurphy Dave Ragan Chick Evans Maxwell J. C. Goosie SS ENAMEL ALL of Utah University players were named to the tennis Collegiate team, Coach Harry James learned this week. Danny Bleckinger, a junior who played No. 2 or No. 3 singles during the year but surprised the field at the NCAA championships by reaching the T $199 for Two "LVELEAND (AP) Moody, a recent refuge from obscurity, is a man with a mission. 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