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Show f vyry y y DESERET NEWS, w'V t y By DAN PATTISON West in a Saturday night. The West crew had upended Western Floor, on a three-hitte- r by Bob Hosteller earlier to earn the right to meet Valley Bank. ZllllliS SALE! ASOI! JFifin o W,r Terry Wins 13th-innin- Val Peterson . . . wins gain At Speedway By BILL EWER Deseret News Sports Writer Salt Lake drivers were shut out of the money Sunday night in the final eliminations of the NHRA World Championship . ALL 1969 some concern but there was class. Driving his Red Light Bill won the Super no serious damage. Bandit, This is the second time in Stock Bonanza and $750 on three 'years that Dunn has Saturday night . and then taken top fuel at the annual edged out Ed Terry of the Bonneville meet Local fans ' Ford Racing Team for his may get some solace from the Sunday night victory. fact that this time around Bagshaws ET was 11.19 and 127.26 miles per hour. Dunn used an engine borKen Donderro, Sacramento, rowed from Harry Allena Want Bird so we can Calif., beat Wayne McMurtry of Pueblo, Colo.,' in the super claim at least part of the vicfourth. eliminator class and James tory. Bud' Eastin nabbed the B ; In top as competition Bob Colo., Main Wheatridge, win, with Kay Hawkins Muravez, Hollywood, Calif., topped Jerry Hays and .his second, Stan Robinfinishing Street Cleaner in the street showed why he is the District son third and division pants . Seven points leader in his eliminator class. leader Odis Price fourth. class by streaking to victory Kay Sissalls, El Monte, Special event this weekend with a 7.81 ET and 183.98 Calif., posted an ET of 10.45 ' the Speedway ? will be a at with 129.83 mph to take the mph. demolition derby featuring competition eliminator class. Salt Lake Muravez, driving the fanewspaper radio Earlier in e the Sissells mous day Freight and television personalities. national record for Train beat out Jack Jones of set-A regular racing program cars when he pushed San Diego in one of the tightwill be held also. his car down the strip at est races of the night. Jones Ktltti Heeler, Trophy dsh winner came up with an 8.08 ET and 130.58 mph. Deve Matte, Bobby Beker. Dick Poll and Bill Spens of 178.15 mph. Heel rece winner Sten Morteneon, John Jerry thentey, Bud Bill Bagshaw finished up La Habra, Calif., also set a - Eaatln, Frempton, Bill Madien and Feta Cailer. C Frampton, Bob Taylor, what has been quite a weeknational record iq their injectJay Eaton, Bob William. B Mein Bud Eattln, Kay Hawkim, end for him by taking top spot ed funny ear with a 155.91 Stan Robinion, Odls Frloa. A ol Terry. Jim Routey, in the super stock eliminator mph effort Sunday afternoon. Went Brunner, Dick Card. v - GOLF EQUIPI.M REDUCED TO CLEAR! "ARNOLD PALMER" ALPACA G01F SWEATERS Speedway. Card, who had been side- -' lined with rib injuries since July' 4, was leading at one time before spinning out During qualifying he tied Terry for the fast lap of the evening with a :14.41. John Frampton, who has been threatening to defeat C Division kingpins Bob Taylor and Jay Eaton all season, turned the trick , Saturday. Taylor finished second, Eaton third, and Bob Williams . Bonne- ii Joel Terry won the A Main, Dick Card's but veteran fourth place finish was the big news Saturday night during the regular racing program at the Salt Lake Fairgrounds California 'Fireman' Wins NHRA Drag Racing Event ville Raceway, EilD-OF-TIIE-SE- Dave and struction, Bagley, Western Floor, outfielders; Mosteller, pitcher; ding run. Larry Morgan and utility Sartor won the Most ValuaJay Hazelgren, West Conble Player award for the tourstruction. ney and also was the leading 000 POO 00 I 4 Western Floor hitter. 001 020 x 4 I 0 West Construction It was quite a setback for Miller end Jones. Mosteller end Ander- 021 000 0007 11 Mosteller, who had defeated West Construe. 300 301 102 000 0011 10 4 Bank the Valley club seven times Valley Peterson and Anderson. end Mosteller in the Smith. and lost finals. Mosteller and Co. lost Regional 17 471 432 34 1 A Auto Glass seaone the 7 13 4 000 322 0 during only game Maena Plretss Lee and Warr. Yatas, Johnston (3), and son In winning the league. Montague. Valley Bank led the All-st210 024 0 9 1J I 4 choices with Pehrson, Sartor, A Auto Glass 300 110 04 Let and Warr. and Watkins riggs. Peterson, third sacker Norm Wood and Brent Cullimore at shortstop. Others to make it were: Gary Cleverly, Western Floor Second baseman; Bill Jones, Western Floor, and Steve Smith, Valley Bank, catchers; Roger Burt, West ar West Construction intential-'- y walked first sacker Ren Pehrson in the g to pitch to outfielder Bill Sartor, it .62 tourney hitter, who Series drag races at ypm w f wurwfr SO 8-- 4-- . wxyww 1 Construction fray, w m Con with a single to to score the win- oblidged right-cent- Next stop for Valley Bank and West Construction will be after Inglewood, Colorado, winning spots in the Salt Lake ASA Metro softball tourney which concluded Saturday. Valiey Banks Val Peterson turned the trick again beating ri ywvyitp gy Vailey iamilk Winns TMe Den AAeftir ASA Teumey Deseret News Sports Writer fpvyv,,rrirHT,yti "1 1969 18, August Monday, y "BILLY CASPER" Classic SUPER-POWE- R cardigan pullover cut or very full. 50 alpaca, wool in textured 50 links knit stitch. Available in 9 popular colors! . Jim (Fireman) Dunn roared to an exciting victory in top the fuel and disappointed home town crowd by beating A1 Pehrscn knd his famous Iron Horse. , REGULAR $24.00 ' ( ; Park, Dunn, from La Mirada, Calif., had to beat a classy field of ten top fuelers from Utah, Colorado and California to take the $1,000 top prize. Against Pehrson he ran the course with an quarter-mil- e elapsed time of 7.21 seconds at 201.27 miles per hour. i W (cunisii . dual-engin- I MATCHED SET, 2 WOODS & 5 IRONS! a Pehrson, cheered' on by 5,300 of the faithful, had come on strong all the way to the finals only to blow an engine in the last run. A small fire on the Iron Horse caused Il' ! Strata-Blo- woods with c U f Scotch Mist fin- ished. Matched with irons brilliant featuring and 'finish triple chrome sand-blaste- f Oy I J d Maln-lo- KSatSXS : Meln-Jo- - . f a- t - f'?- "SHAFT-SAVE- R" GOLF BAGS! New deluxe Pro model The Utah Shamrocks don't rget a day off despite winning of their ninth straight Rocky Mountain Amateur Softball Association championship. The Shamrocks, coached by Don Beck, host Yakima, Wash., in a gals softball dou-In- n eliminated the fourth bleheader at 7:30 p.m. at New MILLER COLUMN Continued for Page White Park. Both teams head for Tucson, Ariz., later this week for the womens national softball championships. Fern Gardner continued the Shamrock fantastic pitching string in the tourney finale Sunday night as the Skylight-er- s of Salt Lake fell, In four tournament games Shamrock opponents did not score a run and totaled but seven hits. Miss Gardner, most valuable player in the tournament, joined teammate Joy Peterson on the team pitching staff. The Skylighters, also loser of a game to the Shamrocks Saturday night, qualified for the final game by defeating Alpine Inn of Denver, Colo., 54). Earlier Alpine 1-- B4 burden for these gals to carry In their effort to make a decent attraction out of (me of the states most potential places. After that more and more facilities and accommodations will be added. 0 Tht Clock Around . h two The gals are assigned working times the clock on each day .and four on weekends around. They open the place when school lets out and dose it, except for weekends, when school starts on Sept. Z They got to get back to their pep clubs, English, Latin and Spanish dasses, their hiatory subjects, elementary education, physical education, etc. All are good cooks hamburgers are their at specialty. The business is booming for them a make of least they think they can go it What do they do with their spare boating time? They patrol the beaches, pick up litter. Thats more than is required of them hut these gals have taken the success of Echo Park to heart. And here is one boater who is glad they have. Its a pleasant park right now. The ramp is superb. There is shade and fire wood. There is fresh water and a good menu. As for boating, the water is ideal except summer squalls. But you can have the those for best of help in getting out Phyllis and Joye are two of the best boat rampers Ive ever seen. I think their next project should be StrawberAll the fishermen in the world Reservoir. ry havent been able to do at that place in 60 years what these gals have done at Echo Lake in one. Maybe we had better turn our boating affairs over to the women! Bowmen place team, Vernal, Leslie Ball scored the only run Sunday after doubling, by advancing to third on an error and stealing home. Saturday the Shamrocks scored the only ruii against the SkyUght-ersb-y virtue of an error. .. r, tourney.;, , With bow season coming up t of completing required safety course so they can purchase their 1969 big game or combination license. opportunity The law requires that a resident be 16 years old before purchasing a big game license, and if under 21 .complete a gun safety course. 4r 7-pc.- er REG. $25.95 C0RFAM BAGS EUTCKA2T-NICH0LL- S Designed with French cuff top, sion, twin ball pockets. Regular $49.95 tri-sli- suspen- - 1 q, 'O wI Shamrock 0004004 Gardnar and Ktlm; Wolf and Rubin. Susan c. Pgtors, Batin. Wyo.i Lgtllo Ball, Shamrock, lb; Shryl Frank, Varnal, lb; No. Graelay, 3b; Diant Congden, Varnal, as; Chic Maaen, Gratify; Mart Holland Jtgnnt Grata, and, Shamrock Varnal, of; Phylllt hennlng, Alplno Inn. and Lynn Wolf, Skyllghtora, utility; Ftrn Gardntr, Shan Joy Potanon, rocki, pltchara. Skylight! 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