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Show v wirv y & 2Q DESERET NEWS, Friday, tlsU August 29, 1969 Continued from Page f A unique boat race looms "b r.r 4YHM W in ECtab. ',j W", "'x' ' Open because he is black. I averted that picketing, said Ashe. I asked them to trust me for another nine months. The timing is not right I think I know what I'm them doing and promised udilher. ,Jts a 50 250-mil- e, course, hfarathon around Utah Lake. The starting gun will sound at High noon, Monday, Labor Day. The only other Marathon face around i the Green River to Moab event second jjaturoay in June. But in that (me the drivers are turned J loose down the Green, and first to show up at Moab on Jthe Colorado River is winner. '.Tbe Utah Lake race is much more complicated. For example, scores of officials 111 keep track of which driver wins each lap from three through 50. No prize money will be given for the first two laps because it will require time for drivers to establish race chairman Mary -- West, Pleasant Grove said. ; Wife of world champion record holder Don, Marv has Jworj several races of her own the- past year, and studied posi-ion- s, I - t;.- something will be done about getting me into the South Afri- can tournament If it is not done, Ill join the picket line myself. Tennis might be very difficult here next year. t, i ''' '''f'r'rH 4 a,;'''? jV ' .. r, " ' Dmnt News ptwlo By Sftvs Ptrfctr Provoan Wes Knudsen displays "Big Stardust" he will race in Labor, Day Marathon. marathon races In California. Now she will put the knowledge to work in Mondays unlque-for-Uta- h Skippers from race. have already i.a far away signed up as Oshkosh, Wis. Don Pruitt was one of the first to enter and joins top drivers from the West Coast, and the Mountain Region. Among latter entries Is Wes Knudsen, Provo, who holds more than one world speed title. Whether that experience can be converted via Big Stardust to a stamina race will be seen Monday. Another top local entry is start in most Region 18 races. But this time they begin with a dead motor start Then comes the test of endurance which will 0 gallons require some of gasoline. Speeds around 70 m.pJi. are likely, but it will be the sustained performance which wins. Most of the expected entries likely carry all of their gasoline from the start, but others may have to refuel en route, Mrs. West ning (Utah-Idah- Don Robertson, Springville. Californians Jake Smith and Rudy Ramos have entered. They will be throttling after $1,000 first prize money, $500 of it in winning, and an equal amount for being either top inboard or ouboard. With $10 to each lap winner after the second circle a driver could quickly make back his $40 entry fee. Skippers have had a run 120-13- 40-5- 0 will Laver dusted off Pinto Bravo of Chile, The public should be able first-roun- medal play e champion-$$i- p began in a shotgun start this morning at 8 a.m. Gals in five flights are shooting for prizes and trophies in both jross and net divisions. .Trailing Miss Nelson with $ix over par 80 is Brigham Qty product Ami Moser. Am! shot 40s on both sides and that was good enough to put her in tte second spot just ahead of Janet Thurgood and Marcia -- iThayne. SivMiss Thurgood, Pax 36 champ in 1966, stands third with a and Marcia Thayne, the defending champion, is fourth at None of the girls is so far back that they could not put a lot of pressure on Miss Nelson during her final round today. Marcia especially is noted for her last-da- y surges. PAX 18 LEADERS Pax M G r o 1 J Bev Nelson, 36 38 74; Ami Janet Thurgood, Moser, Net Marcia Thayne, Sue Rasmussen, 88; Janet Thurgocd, 77; Ami Moser, 77; Ada Nelson, 73; Monme Elliott, 73; Barbara Hansen, 73; Robin Lind, 74; VI Olmock. 75; Harriet Lind, 75. pax Total Gross Nada Rauss and Kathy Cronin, 84; Nat Kalhy Cronin, 88; Nada Rauss, r, 8,1 Sharon Christenson. 89; Frances 71, Rachel Keiorlan, 77; Buffla 75; Lybbert, 78; Sharon Wallersteln, Joan Boson, 78, Clair Boyd, 78; Judy Branham, 78; Darlene Power, 78. Super Pax Net Alma Bryant, 87; Mary Servatl-u7); Mary Babcock, 71; Adelle Simplon, 73; Gwan Nielsen, 74; Dorothy Pritchard, 74; Gladys Lundy, 74; Alice Burbidgo, 75; Phyllis Mails, 75. Action Pax Net Ro Ann Newbold. 58; Winnie Valllne, 71; Barbara Bogart, 73; Lenora Nelson, 75; Lorraln Feinauer, 75; Mel-v- a Larson, 77, Frida Fax Net Betty Bolinger. 88; Louise Bear-de70; Jo Luslenske. 77; Dawn Alex ander, 75; Lovina Harmson, 75; La Rue Boswell, 7 8; Elsie Lodge, 77; Lida Ludlow, 77; Mlld'ad Dubois, 77; Jackie Tadi. VOLKSWAGEN West Grid Star The Salt Lake County Recreation Department and the Utah Amateur Sports Association announced today that they will be sponsoring a slow pitch softball tournament at the Millcreek Complex September 6 through the 13. An entry fee of $35 will be assessed to each team entering the tournament. Any team NEW HAVEN, CONN. -FWest High halfback Morris Linton is among the players who will report to coach Carm Cozza for the start of Yales football workouts on Sept. 1. Linton, a sophomore, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Linton, 927 Lafayette Drive, Salt Lake City. He was a ormer 6-- halfback at all-sta- i I tt t' 146. Bruce Ashwortli of Las Vinny Giles of Va., and John Lynchburg, jFarquhar of Amarillo, Tex., tl were at 147 after 36 holes with Jim Masserne of Dtiquesne, Pa.; Jim Rhelm, LaJolla, Calif., and Rian LfcNally, Plcrsanton. Calif., Jit 148. jyegas, to 4 JK.--4 m Wott-aSS-- Phona 2626401 Id rather be leading by three than behind by three, said Melnyk, who blamed his a lot of little lapse on tilings. Im a good frontrunner, who attends the the University of Florida, insisted. Ive been in the lead a number of other times this year, and Ive held it. If Melnyk is as sharp in front as he claims, it didn't show Thursday. He took two on bogeys and a double-bogethe final nine holes, but his rivals suffered much the same fate. Giles, one of those who also faded in the closing holes, agreed with Melnyk that the Oakmont Country Club course played easier titan it had in the first round. But it was not reflected in the scores, which stayed largely the same high. 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Joan Wrnnmar, 71; Betty 71; Quick, 77. Ipielyoiilk Leads JIusky Jaime Filial of Chile, Roy Barth of San Diego, Roy Emerson and Bill Bowrey of Australia, Xteki Pilic of Yugoslavia and Bob McKinley of St. Louis also advanced. HURRY! This OlffllO-GC- ' AND SAVE NOW 6-- UTAH ' V. GAKMONT, PA. (UP1) They played giveaway at the U.S. Amateur Golf Championship Thursday and there were takers. 6-- 6-- To Our New Location Bev Leads By Six Strokes In Pax j 7-- 6-- We Welcome You to see most of it readily, as the triangle course is directly in front of the Provo Boat Harbor," she said. Cost is $1.50 adults, 50 cents children from seven to 12, and free six or under. Naturally the Utah Lake-Prov-o Boat Harbor area will be off limits Monday to pleasure craft not judging or as' sisting with the race. BRIEFS Bev Nelson, working mar-vl- s with her clubs, shot to a lead during big d play of Thursdays the Pax 36 golf tournament at Golf Bonneville Municipal Cpurse. 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