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Show 2D Friday, July 25, 1969 DESERET NEWS. Shamrocks Resume Play Rested from a mile successful eastern road trip, the Utah Shamrocks will resume play in the Pacific Coast Womens Softball League this weekend when they take on Santa Clara, California in a four game series. The Shamrocks, state and regional champs, will play double headers Saturday and Sunday night at New White Park starting at 7:30 p.m. against the northern California nine. Currently the Shamrocks are in third place in the coast league and must sweep the Santa Clara series this weekend and then take four next weekend from Sun City, Arizona to move into second place. Judge HOUSTON (UPI) If it been for the black suit d one and tie, would think a character from a boxing legend had stepped out of the pages of history. Im down to 220 from 230 pounds and I ran three miles in Memorial this Park he said, and you morning, half expected him to crawl through the ropes and into the ring to defend his heavyweight championship of the world. blue-stripe- a Clay suffered another setback in the legal world Thursday. He was sentenced to the maximum penalty for refusing to be inducted into the five years in armed forces prison and a $10,000 fine. It was in this same federal court two years ago before the same U.S. District Judge Joe Ingraham that Clay received exactly the same sentence for exactly the same of- Cal- ifornia, second ranked club in the nation, will retain the league title. They have an 18-record with only 8 games remaining, all against cellardwelling Redwood City, Calif. Sun City has an 0 record while the Shamricks hold an 6 18-1- record. Marsha Watts, a former Shamrock from Cache Valley, is expected to handle some of the mound duties for Santa Clara. Veterans Fern Gardner and Joy Peterson, backed up by rookie Margo Jones, will share mound assignments for fense. 3 C 6 a Santa Clara against Shamrocks catcher Laura Malesh. is eamed-ru- average. n 1 . a ys chief attorney, Charles Morgan Jr. of Atlanta, said he would appeal. All that I can say is that Im sticking to my religious beliefs, Clay told the judge when the sentence was read. It was because of his Black Muslim beliefs that Gay was convicted of refusing induction in the first place. Gay contended he was a Black Muslim minister, but the court didnt see it that way. the Shamrocks. Miss Gardner now has a 21-record for the season and 0.37 INDIAN APOLIS, IND. The competition fig(UPI) ured to be especially keen today as Arthur Ashe, Gark Graebner, Stan Smith and Cliff Richey head the list of players in the National Gay Courts Tennis Championships. G r a e b n er, the second-seede- d American player, did not know whom he played today until completion of a match between No. 4 foreign seed Allen Stone of Australia and Luis Ayala, a Chilean now of Puerto Rico. Stops Ali hadnt 6,200 It appears that Orange, Leading Tennis Favorites Win Federal She has given up only 10 earned runs while working 186 innings. She has struck out 178 while issuing only 16 walks. All American Joy Peterson record and a 1.0 has a sity of Utah star Jim Osborne, Belkin also eliminated another Utahn F. D. Robbins in an earlier match. d Arthur Ashe whipped his opponent, Tom of Edlefsen Fort Walton Beach, Fla., Thursday, and took on No. 3 foreign seed Mike Belkin of Canada. Fourth-seedeCliff Richey of San Angelo, Tex., will go against the No. 1 foreign seed, Zeljko Franulovic of Yugoslavia. Franulovic had to go three sets Thursday to defeat Jim McManus of Berkeley, Calif., while Richey had little trouble in eliminating Louis Top-seede- 6-- Nancy Richey of San Angelo, Tex., took on unseeded Kerry Harris of Australia . . . while Linda Tuero, the No. 2 seed, plays Tish Adams of Charleston, S.C. also unseeded. Weather which interrupted most of the action rained out Thurs-dadoubles competition of France, 6-- 6-- y. Mike Belkin of Canada ousted former Univer Third-seede- d (EBGGEP Northern Am Pairings flALE F. Williams; The Northern Utah Amateur Keely. 12:00 T. Price, J.P. Ward, H. Decker, L. Tracy; 12:07 B. James, R. Tolman, golf tournament will be held R. N. Eddy; 12:14 H. Yeung, at the Logan Golf and Country G. McGuire, Thorstensen, J. Unger, J. Brewster; 12:21 M. Waidran, B. Lundstedt, M. Lar27. The Gub Sunday, July sen, m. James; 12:35-- H. Brotter, W. Blajer; tourney will be 18 holes. L. :03 B. Pairings: 1:30 B. Underwood, B. Duke, R. Peter. :37- -J. Brooks, W. Jen- eon, L. Dodd, :44-- D. sen, K. Leevt:t, D. Tolman, Greem, S. Cutler, C. Evans, D. Shenklln; 8:51 B. Hansen, J. Dailey, C. Schvane- veldt, S. Hobson; 8:58 T. Morgan, Brown, H. Brangham, J. Nearv; H.' R. 9:05 G. Merrill, Wtiltehead, Greaves, J. Rowberrv; 9:12 H. Dorst, N. G. E. Steele; Christiansen, Parsons, 9:19 C. Boyer, C. Hansen, D. Rlrgle, D. Falkemborg, D. HowChecketts; 9:28-- 0. ell, R. Malloy, G. Jenkins; 9:33 B.' Olsen, B. Braun, J. Lindsay, M. Parsons; 9:47 C. White, J. Parsons, Sr V. Wiley, R. Fuhriman; 10:01 S. Owens, K. Hutchison, N. Wahlstrom, A. Frazier; 10:08 D. G. Underwood, C. Lloyd, O. MacFarland; 10:15 N. Weight. J. Fllan-de- r, J. Earl, S. Stillwell; 10:22 K. Collins, G. Clark, R. Goodliffe, B. Titts; 10:29 G. Nyman, R. Coldin, T. Barnard, S. Rose; 10:34 M. Taulos, J. Brian, J. Tonich, D. Whiteman; 11:04 R. Knotts, G. Thorpe, J. Cartmill, M. HailN. Allan; 11:11 J. Johnson, stone, T. Barnard, S. Watts; 11:18 S. John, D. Bowen, S. Hayward, D. Kimball; 11:250. 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AND SUNDAY 10 THOROUGHBRED n race. Is FAIRGROUNDS POCATELLO, IDAHO jeep rally is cosponsored by the Weber County Jeep Patrol and Mt. Ogden An assist is The AND QUARTERHORSE RACES DAILY POST TIME 2:30 p.m. POCATELLO RACING ASSOCIATION Jack Keeps Post eamed-ruaverage. Miss Jones in her first year with the parent club has a record. The Santa Clara club will be led by former all American Laura Malesh, team manager and catcher. She was a former catcher for the national chairyon Raybestos Brakette slated from the Skyline Jeep Club of Salt Lake City. I Laurels series. split a DURHAM, N.C. (UPI) -Former Duke University basketball Coach Vic Bubas, who Confused? Ask your druggist about the new laxative: SURE-la- x. Lots of laxatives. Lots of claims. No wonder you're confused. Ask your druggist to help you. He'll tell you a doctor often prescribes a laxative that works not just one or several ways is like a two. In this, SURE-laprescription. SURE-laworks four New beneficial ways: lubricates, moisturizes, softens and stimulates. e a prescripis a compound of ingretion ... x x SURE-lax-lik- dients that works lour . ways! Olympic as- NCAA in committee affairs. New Director ADVERTISEMENT second signment for the U.S. four-gam- e day. Bubas will be responsible for community relations at the scho. Jacks is This club of Stratford, Conn. Earlier this season in Santa Clara the Shamrocks and resigned last spring after 10 sue cessful seasons, was named the universitys director of public relations Thurs- CARLOAD SALE WHILE THEY LAST ALL SIZES LISTED NCAA has named The James R. (Bud) Jack as one of its representatives to the United States Olympic Committee. 1 Fern Gardner . . . great season Tyler, Clark Win With 63 Deseret News Special OGDEN Brigham Young Universitys Tee Tyler and Utah Ken States Gark teamed together to tour the El Monte Golf Course with a seven under par- - 63 to win the annual El Monte Best Ball tournament here Thursday. He will head up the fund raising section for the NCAA. Each participating organization raises its own funds for the Olympic teams. Jack will have one vote in determining if the United States has an entry for the 1980 games and what cities will represent the United States for the international bid. The selection of the final sites, as between nations, is decided only by the InternaCommittee tional Olympic and is not a function o! the All 1147 Power Region 18 (Utah-IdahBoat Gub. Entries should be sent to Jean Page, 5121 W. South 2175 West, Roy. 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