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Show tr npr 2C DESERET NEWS, riigt'riitr(iiiMr'lfptifrr,,j(rt'i July 9, 1969 Wednesdoy, m 'nrng-fmi- Shamrocks Split Twin Bill, 0-- 8-- 0 Deseret - Utahs FACTORY CLOSEOUT Shamrocks depart Davo Cladlecis 2, 'lllllllllllllliilllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllliniliiillllllllllllllllllllillliim News Special LANSING, MICH. Wednesday for Canton, Ohio, after splitting a Tuesday twin bill with Juniors In Olympic Field? Air Lansing. After losing the first one, the 2-- Shamrocks SAILS blanked via a Lansing, from pitcher Joy Peterson. Peterson also slammed a triple and two singles in four trips to cement the victory. Fern Gardner fell victim in the first clash when Lansing coupled a triple and single with a Shamrock error. The Utah nine is now on their current road trip. After Canton they travel to Indianapolis, Decatur and rekin, El. The linescores: 8-- luimiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitmimiiisiimumiiiiiiiuimimiiiiiiiiinii Crashing the senior alpine circle may not be as difficult as many of rhe nations junior experts believe. And when it comes time to determine the Yank team for the 1972 Winter Games, dont be surprised to see some youngsters in the lineup. SKYLINER or FIBERGLASS BOATS 17 V Skyliner Outboard $977 180 $1095 Skyliner Outboard 18 V Skyliner Outboard $1195 180 $2988 Skyliner, 120 hp. 0MC 18 V Skyliner, 155 hp. 0MC $3097 18 V Skyliner, 120 hp. 0MC '68 $2737 2 ONLY Berkley Jet Drive Units m.$675 6-- Thats the word Irom Park City Wests Bob Autry who recently returned from Mammoth Mountain where 120 of the nations top ski junior boys and 100 id the nations top girls competed against the U.S. national team. Shamrocks Lansing 00 9 1 x 2 3 1 Barren and 600 000 200 000 Gardner Purves. and Aardema; Shamrocks Lansina Peterson and Aardema; Purves. In giant slalom Pat Simpson had a 12th, Craig Gorder had a 13th, John Offret was 38th and Tom McGhie at 43rd. Slalom running saw Simpson fourth and Gorder sixth. Thats a great showing, smiled Autry. Of the 11 members of the national team on hand to compete with and aid in the training of the juniors were Rod Taylor, Hank Kashiwa, Tyler and Terry Palmer, Bob Cochran, Wally Rothgeb, Spider Sabich and Dennis (Pancho) McCoy. The camp was attended by Intermountain Division coaches Autry and former Olympian Jean Saubert 0 1 2 W kar a 5 Tri-Hu- ll Tri-Hu- ll . HYDROSWIFT FIBERGLASS BOATS 5 only 170V Skylark, 120 hp. Mercruiseror'OMC 10. and 2489 YOUR CHOICE Hockey Quarters HeadST. LOUIS (UPI) quarters for the Central Hockey League will be moved here shortly, it was announced Tuesday by Emory D. Jones, the leagues newly elected distributing co., inc. 3045 West 21st South Phone president. 485-215- 1 y logon's Bob Ellis serves to Grant Smith of Los Angeles to open first round of tennis tou rney at Liberty Park. betters Open By HARTT WIXOM TROUBLE? ... IS CORRECT I. COMPETENT FITTING AND WE THE OUR BUSINESS STOCK WIDTHS AND SIZES TO DO IT. Dress Shoes lo size 16 width AAA to EEEEE. Bring 2-- - Sour problem to us . . . weve made a lot of people happy.. ; JOHNSON SHOES 1 35 E. to win Another netter who rallied for a comeback victory was 6-- Scott Robbins, F. D.s younger brother, who stopped Chet Alen Rob jins and Curtis immedi- 3rd South 4-- 6-- 6-- ately established themselves as ough to beat in the boys singles. However, some other top netters in that division had not yet seen action early Wednesday. One of the farthest-awa- y 18 Sears Sears Truck Tire Center 175 West on 1300 South Small Pickup, Camper and Panel Truck Tires 4 DAYS ONLY The gals got a good workout with six miles of giant slalom and four hours of slalom on alternate days. Downhill training was an everyday thing. IN SPORTS Head coaches Don Henderson and Dennis Agee oversaw clinic that included a lot of chalk talking and film watching. Each of file eight divisions of USSA had coaches with their juniors. Deseret News Sports Writer Salt Lake City netter Mark Curtis scored a three set triumph Wednesday morning for the closest match in early Tenaction in the nis Tournament. The tourney runs through Saturday night at Liberty Park and Town House tennis courts. Curtis fell 6 to Richard Rose of Grenada Hills, Calif, in the first set, but came back FIT NUMBER ONE the Ail-Chur- ch SHOE Girls Got A Workout LDS entries came from Edna Kaahanai of Aiea, Oahu, Hawaii. Edna has not yet seen action but is already in the third round with a forfeit and a bye. Other entries were received from as far away as Great Britain. While some netters combined the trip to Salt Lake City with other things, bareI came footed Edna said, here for one purpose. It was to play in the Tournament. Reaction was similar with other entries, swelling the to more total competitors than three hundred. The huge field necessitated cutting plans for consolidation action, except in boys and girls 14, 16, singles divisions. Netters in those divisions who fell victim of their first rounds should report to the Liberty Park course Thursday at 8:00 a.m. according to Joe Wood, tourney Arrtussen Returns A Winner Brad Amussen made his return to Utah in winning fashion. Amussen moved to San Francisco when his airline pilot father was reassigned. Living's exciting. Card Its . . . 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Most doubles matches are mt IY A ttu lucky shipment of the most wanted and sought after target pistol have just arrived. This is the first shipment in nearly two years. Do not miss this opportunity to own the magnificent 45 cal. auto, which is factory readied for championship competition. good on the coast. good to return to Utah and see friends. Trailing Amussen in each of the Sunfish races was Gordon Jones who hopes Amussen will give him another crack in sailing competition at Great Salt Lake Sailing Invitational meet, July 24, 26, 27. Nothing could be as uninteresting as the study of broken legs. But, if in the interest of ski safety, there is cause for such a study, then it must be good. The study was directed to each of the major PCW runs. Snow conditions, hill conditions, skier control and bindings were covered in the report. Its n Sears Best 6-ON- His three first place finishes and two second places won him a Browning Arms sailing trophy. El ( 45 cal. 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