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Show on Richie Allen Cops SluggingTitle Sunday Herald SUNDAY;DECEMBER 18, 1988 22 . hi e i. | CINCINNATI (UPI) Richie) Figures released by the Elias|Pirates had .536, Fel3Alou of Allen’ 25-year-old muscleman of /Sports Bureau showed that the |the Braves had .533 Donn ithe Philadelphia Phillies, was|Sfoot, Ilinch third baseman /Clendenon of the Pirates had officially crowned the Nationaj/2¢cumulated 391 total bases in|-520 . "s No. 1 sh League's mg ee of (524 at bais to beat out the) Alou wasthetotal base leader sass figure of Sanjwith 355 accumulated on 149 today with an impressive Francisco's Willie McCovey by/singles, 32 doubles, six triples of 632. .046 points. McCovey had 29/and 31 homers. Clemente was > . Our;tores are loaded with both the old and the new ‘or those things anyone who fishes or hunts would much like to receive during the upcoming gifting season. So if the recipient of your. gift -takes these sports seriously your-choice-should -be an. easy. one. The selection should be an easy one to make unless you are going into such expensive items as a boat, motor, gun or the like. In . these cases it is well to find out the particulars of just what is ~ wanted before making the pur. chase. ‘ , Since_most ‘such gifts are cov7 ered in_a price range to fit any pavepocket per there should be no real problem in what to-get. Off PASTE BROWN Small Santo was the base on balls {bases on only 166 hits. He-had leader with 5, Leo Cardenasof ‘Saturday, Dec. “10, in theses: slugging percentage were Willie|the Los “Angeles Dodgers: tied Stargell of the Pittsburgh for the lead in hit batsmen with Pirates with .581, Joe Torre of ;!4 each, Jim Hart of the Giants 1. Ky. Wesleyan (16) (20) 307\the Atlanta ‘Braves with .560/grounded into 23 double plays 2. Sothrn Hl. (10) (22-1) 3. Evansville (3) (20) 4. Akron (20) 5. Cheyney St (40) 302'and Willie Mays of the San|atd Joe Morgan of the Houston 263 | i Giants with .556-|Astros grounded into only two. 162/Home run Hank’ Aaron of the; —« —.———-—— 152/Braves had .539, Ron Santo of| Rainfall averages 65 inches a ‘ eae ane (31) 150 the Chicago Cubs tiad 38, MVP|year in some part of western . 8. Indiana $ (1) (41) 9. Island U, (40) 8 81 winner Roberto Clemente of the' Washi e ee First thing to do is decide what you~can spend And SOUTH AMERICA Dakota (22) "8 ‘ tist (2) 38; 12, San Diego State Adventure Tour—Feb. 7, '67 Hoe ieeeee © All first class tours 6 16, Tenty (Texas) 14; 17, , Thomas 10; 18, Otterbein 8; ‘ 19, St, Benédict’s 7; for the belt while stream fishing, hook dis-gorger, a box of hooks, pair of good wool socks, a new monofila- FN Tn (Ohio). State 6, mentline, and 1 host of other items at or under the * =a © Sightseeing 5 tec and Takes Air Arrangements by Pan American Airways one “buck”, For further informationcall . . . Add a dollar or two or 10 and the choice takes you into everything from a small refriger- DESERET gm TRAVEL ated ice chest, several new life preservers, light hunting jacket, new fishing pole, set of cutlery 58 N. Univ. Ave.For Dependability Provo 373-3822 -for_camper.or grub box, and:any other of scores of items one could hardly call expensive presents as prices go today. Move the price limit up a bit higher and the out-| BRYCE TAYLOR, 18-year-old door lantern, that much wanted tent, a boy’s first 22) tw brought hie resident of Lake View, is shown with the hunting in the Powell Slough area, He was rifle down jacket, sleeping bag and/or cot, pole and Peggadaaytobeipes of like items make an endless st toc Ee ; ° e - wate iat findanyto axetileit! Flood Tops National LeagueIn Fielding 1 i errors, also led the lesasens wats mark of 1,000, Bob ald with 37 perfect chances. ines«| LEARN TO FLY...BUT #520] 1 Check features of the ee gz S V2. ising. hool has authority. FAA (Cen Hart-Schaffner & Marx \- SPORT COATS from $65 BEE d keueEe zg Houston 3 a ‘2 he a a i neee | 2 e Ys ___\basemen Hart-Schaffner & Marx suits from $9995 / of Cincinnati was 1 20 years experience unwith a 961 mark, a, oder same management, Other Suits from $62.50 Other Sport Coats from $37.50 f 7 & $ wo eS irik for second along with the Mets’|With the Giants, was second Kr “ith .9| with 48 errorless chances, and Se EeeCe ie I anin's Clay Camel ax third i $ if i i2 A W, eet tan ‘Banks a with New York and ended itiif Rs z s8 | FE making 1,422 putouts and 109 Vernon Law handled 47/1) assists in 1,54 total chances,|chances without an error oj} White, who made only ninellead all National League pitch- - CINCINNATI Y £i f Z E Hl if t FE &E i e a es eee : [ i j ie Hb F i : i aa)tnei I F els Z i =3 i a i. i = i i F el i eo iat :i H BE ve F Feb ii eee 7 a SE5E8 | a z. : t sgt; a ff “pti =i ! AF4 : : F ibesa H i 3 |: “de lL i i Ecileahi Hi& a ut gee: i fh ab I us of a “goose-| ‘Utah. percentage of .980, In 7. F.‘AAApproved School Clay Sets Defense of Title |Fight Results {m..%, Suee: SutnulY and made . 1 By United Press International |#Ssists. Pittsburgh's Gene Alley HONOLULU (UPI) —Hea. cosmopolitan mixture in Honolu-| oye (UPI) —Franco Spera-| os,SemPhindeytieTaster 1, "frase snee| and instruments. 2 instrument. rated in- ‘¥yweight champion Cassius}iu-and the fact that the bout/ti, 111%, Italy, oulpointed Jose! former’ Cardinal, was’ third at Clay will defend his title in! could be televised to the|Robledo,112%, Spain (8). 9: a Honolulu next year, John Ali, an| — 3 4 official of Main’ Bout, Tao, mainland vt Tani Bird Saleh} ooseayteay- (UPI) —Carls|, Jim. Pagliaron_ of Pittsburgh NO-MAN-HAS. EVERYTHING UNLESS HE GETS announced Saturday after the| as IPatruno, 152%, Italy, outpointed| ‘pPed all catchers with a .997 champion completed a six round| Clay, who sald “I want to be| james (Silky) Shelton, 166%,|™ark. Pagliaroni made 613 arlogs ae world ones teem Calif. (8). as possible op everywhere ort a NEW YORK (UPI) —Dick|Roseboro and Philadelphia's George Chuvalo, Olympic cham-|turout of 2,751 with his. “AlilTiger, 167, Nigeria, dj Clay e Patterson, about his pending ‘Feb. 6 title ponents. were Zora. Folley,| world,” entertained a sparse| pion Joe Frazier and Mloyd|shulfle” iand recited a poem|Jose Torres 175, New-York (10).|Secoud at .993, a Ali said he was pleased. with| defense against Ernie Terrell in] Some of the elaborate mud the reception given’ to Clay, the| Houston. é nests built by the ovenbird may. ‘PROVE SPORTINGG00 oy . —Ww A model for avery sledding situation... for * : Come in and arrange for a fest ride today tie is buying. —_ eee hak 6de 10. Ne +~——many-will-be si.rprised howlittle it costs to give some + of the most wanted outdoor tools of the trade. |... A dollar is not supposed to buy much today and | -yef'you-can find any number of items like a bait box | } Allen, who batted .317 in 141 fourth with 325. jgames, piled up his 331 total! {91 singles, 25 doubles, 10 triples|the Cincinnati Reds led in NEW YORK (UPI) —The|and 40 homers. McCovey’s 148 /intentional waiks with 18, Byron United Press International hits were divided into 80 singles, /Browne of the Cubs led in small college basketball ratings |26 doubles, six triples and 36'strikeouts with 143, Orlando with first place votes and won- | 7 \Cepeda of. the St Louis Host-recordsFollowing the top pair in|Cardinals and Lou Johnson of aad your scribbler cannot re- _and then fit the product and-price to the gift. total bases in 502 at bats for ajsecond with 342 total bases, 4 586 percentage.e Allen third with 331 and Aaron Il Co EGE Cage Poll member anygift for the outdoors that was not put to good use. |_| ll any winter activity . . ..on any type of snow. = at popular price. eneban esaba ies Sompation model c= 8 real epedata, : ® Sinowmobicsselectsar5.2 " bed |PROVOSPORTING HOODS re A ies? ‘ . SOOAMte erGe are ony and | 2 FLORSHEIM jaa SHOES FOR Christmas Even slippers fer luxu- allay tl $698 fem to ride. And, you'can start your own private “Christmas Club” right now with ‘ the money you'll save by riding a Honda, . Give yourself—and the whole family— Chora ht Pay % Monthly No Carrying Charge ‘ |