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Show DESERET NEWS, 7969 July 25, Friday, Q ymmbS fV 7 v ' l$U I I VO - Deseret News Sports Writer - lift The diagnosis is easy poor pitching, sloppy fielding, loss of life. Salt Lake's Doug Anders (28) starts double play with throw to Gil Vidrio at second. Caldwell's nett starts slide. Cubs won Derks Field battle. U- " P Ut rJliller & 90 Miles In A Big Hurry! You see, this guy keeps telling me how the newspapers have neglected boat racing. In fact he nags me. And I listen, as newsmen do. ? But, this guy has a long needle and he gigs me. Dont mind that but its every day. And I dont mind that except its at the dinner table and hes one of my heirs and assigns who figures that boat racing is everything that this world has needed since the Pilgrims tied to Plymouth Rock. Take this one guy, for instance, my needier says. Hes spent a lifetime (two years to be exact) fixing up a great drag boat Jeff Englands his name. Hes souped up his ship with 600 horses. The boat is about 17 feet long, needlenosed, like : lightning. - It will go 90 miles an hour in the time it takes a snipe to sneeze. Its a one-ma- n rig and he has to keep his calories counted. If he eats pie for X lunch he can lift it oijly to 89 mph. .This guy never gets any publicity and hes won enough hardware to have himself a house of ' it. ; His wife, Pat, goes along with' him. She used to take care of such things as shining the ship. It was her boat, tbo. And when Jeff jumped to the cough of that starting cannon Pat was his No. 1 ' fan. ; . !r , . The Bug Bit' Him Three years ago Jeff got himself his first boat. He had heard about boat racing and just went out to watch them. They hooked him and he sold that first boat and got himself a better hull. Then he drove in the horses until he has one of the fastest flivvers afloat. Hes going to race again Saturday in the Golden Spike Centennial regatta at Willard Bay. Water show starts at. noon and the races at 1 p.ni. You run when he tripled with one out in the ninth and romped home on Gil Vidrio's h sacrifice fly. Jim Preston lost his third straight of the season. In relief three Bee throwers,; were hit hard and oftei.. Manager Dave Garcia has been hampered with sore arms in the pitching corps. For instance Luciano Hernandez, a No. 1 draft choice two years ago, hasnt thrown a pitch this year because of an aching wing. Ditto for Jose Basterechea, a New York City native. Another sore spot is the fact that there is only one lefthander on the staff. Garcia admitted prior to ; Bv NORM SHEYA ' ' , tlie-fina- Cubs Rap 16 Hits Vv &K llYo - fcv as Bundle singled home Grant ; l Steer. Dave Jakubs scored ought to go see what its all about. The prognosis is simple but a throw Eli impossible and Rich Zinniger every other game. Rich Ben- Bor-und- Those Salt Lake Bees lost their sixth straight to the Cubs Thursday and a holiday night, crowd of 2,093 saw the Buzzers fume and fumble afield and mount a rather anemic attack with the bat. New Names Lead Two Golf Tests MONTREAL (UPI) -Jof Wichita, Kan., playing under heavily overcast skies, shot a 33 Frid day morning to add to a 71 for a total of 104 and the lead in the early second-rounCanadian Open. Other early leaders on the Pinegrove Course included Jim Grant of Atlanta, Ga., with a 36 and a 69 from Thursday for a 105, and Montreal pro Jack Bisseger, also 6 for 105. nine-hol- e scores for today: Billy Casper, a 106; Jerry for 106; Bob Abbott,. Rosburg, 6 for 107; Babe 3 for 107; and Jerry Hisky, Barber, 6 for 107. Second-yea- r Chick pro Evans, one stroke behind leader Sam Snead after round with a Thursdays 68, was one over par today on his first six holes. Among the other Thursday leaders, Snead, Roberto De Vincenzo, and Tony Jacklin were scheduled for late starts today. Young Canadian Pro Vaughen Trapp followed a 69 with a rough start today, going five over on his first four holes. At 57, Snead is old enough the to have the yips, Stevens ohnny first-roun- d , three-unde- 69-3- Other 72-3- 4 two-und- 70-3- 6 71-3- 74-3- 71-3- four-und- e ailment that g makes putts feel like long twisters, and can put a putting-strok- foot-lon- middle-age- d golfer out of tlie tournament scene before his time. J . Caldwell AKRON, OHIO (UPI) -Bobby Mitchell forged to a e lead today over Frank Beard and Ray Floyd in the second round of the $125,000 America Golf Classic at the Firestone Country Club with a two under par two-strok- pro tamed The the tough 7,180-yar- d layout against two with six birdies, score of bogeys for a seven under par 133. r Floyd, who shot a par 67 in the first round, was two under par through 29 holes. But Beard, a 68 shooter Thursday, dipped to five under par after' 30 holes. Defending champion Jack Nicklaus was among the late starters. He fired a four under par 66 in Thursdays opening round. Terry Wilcox of Bronxville, NAY., scored to a four over par 74 today to fall six strokes off the pace. Wilcox and Mitchell shared the opening round lead with five under three-unde- par 65s. Masters champion George Archer was two under par after 33 holes despite a double bogey six on the third hole. U.S. Open champion Orville Moody, top PGA money winner Dave Hill, Steve Reid, Bert Greene and Tom were also among the Late . Nie-por- starters. - Arnold Palmer, fighting to survive the cutoff, to two over par dipped through 31 holes. He started todays play five over. Maybe I should. Takes me back to the days when a Mercury, (just after War II), seemed to be. the fastest waterdog on earth. Those were also the great days of the Green. Hornet. Wes Knudsen came along with some wonderful water machines. Wes and his kin still have some of the worlds best. 10-hor- se But there's help on the wav ) . . Rich Zinniger throws Saturday night. . Porter 2b Collette Jb White rf Johnson If Feldhaus ss Woods pr Davis lb Hotton cf Yan el c Bennett p Bennett was staked to a lead and pitched brilliant ball at the Bees until he tired ir the last three innings and gave up solo runs in the seventh, eighth and ninth. 5-- 0 Eddie Rundle stretches blast for triple. fired a shutout Bennett through six innings and struck out nine through five innings. In the third and fourth frames he whiffed six straight. Mann Leads KIAMESHA LAKE, N.Y. Youve got to have (UPI) heart to be a success on the ladies pre golf tou Carol Mann, the second leading money winner on the tour, had heart Thursday in the first round of the Ladies Professional Golfers Association championship. By United Press International W L Pet. 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Bobby Mitchell drops a birdie putt on the 18th hole for a five under par 65 after the 1st round of the American Golf Classic in Akror. i TIRE CO 49 East 9th South Open Men. thru Sat. 8 521-612- The 3 cr.m. to 6 p.m. 3 000 000 0 1 2 Levavor (5) and Nef: Cc!t:n, Rodgers (5) and Dudley. PR Grand slam) Kenny Gibson (S). 2BH White (S), GB Neff (S). reb .5'B .'69 .382 .355 fl O and 7 More Mileage But hand it to our boat racers. Out of their experiments with speed come our finest machines. It can likely be said, that Americas quest for speed has done more to develop our power plants than any other incentive. r.l'ile'-13rr.zc!- 2 PRESENTS 30 . Tenri. -CHATTANOOGA, Utah lost its last ent.-- in the U.S. National Boys Tennis Championships here Thursday when Drew Sweet of Salt Lake City and his partner Allan Petrine of Miami, Fla., lost quarterfinal match. 4 .647 .563 .552 Results Thursday's Caldwell 7, Sait Lake 3 Idaho Falls 7, Ogden 1 Great Falls 5, B. Kings 4 Friday's Schedule Caldwell at Salt Laka City, In the Skyline Highland SALTLAKE THE that.- Deseret News Special OWl 0D0 0j0 000 3- -0 and Hansr . Maynes jBH Sugden (G). $tewart. Pioneer League SECTION D except for the length of time it takes to come ashore. It has won no medals. Its used four spark plugs in its 23 years and about a barrell of coal oil. Ive new tried firing It up on lake water but methinks it might go at Netters oo (ol of It has set no records SLC Grander Draper NEW IN -- 10 10 10 won-featur- Berning of North Lake Tahoe. Calif. As for me, Ill stay with my 2 horse trolling rig. Its fast enough to pull a small lure, stubborn & trout. It holds against the enough to out-tu- g wind and rides nicely with it. And it will mix pancake batter. 110 4 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 4 12 7 0 0 0 4 0 0 ! 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Granger and Skyline games in American Legion action Thursday. The results: 1 weather following rain caused Miss Mann to come up with a muscle spasm in her rght shoulder with five holes to go. However, she parred the last five holes to come in with a three-und70 to share the first round lead with Susie Never Won A Medal 4 0 Legion Play Caldwell stretched it to with two insurance tallies in the eighth. The Bees pushed one more across in the eighth s Once again fielding , killed the Bees. Of the seven Cub runs, three were earned. An error in the second inning allowed one tally, another boot in the second helped the The Cubs score another. clinching runs in the eighth were both the result of another bobble. Salt Lake got a run 13 0 11 5 4 ' seventh when Eddie Rundle tripled and scampered home the Cubs' lone on an error miscue of the night. Meanwhile Cub batters were finding the offerings of four Bee vitchers very much to their liking. The 16 safeties were a new record for' a visiting dub this year. Pitcher Bennett and Cub centerfielder Rufus .Holton led the attack with three hits each while four others had two hits. boo-boo- LPGA Test CITY ab r h bf LAKB Jakubs 3b Vidrio ss 5 0 10 Steer cf 5 2 2 0 Law rf 1 5 12 Elliott 1b 3 10 0 Rundle If 3 0 10 Baca c 0 10 0 Anders 2b 5 12 1 Preston p 5 0 3 1 Longhrst ph 5 12 1 Zarta ph 4 0 3 1 Kammei ph 40 716 5 Totals 35 3 9 3 Totals Caldwell Oil 110 0207 000 000 1114 Salt Lake City E Elliott, Anders, Whiteside, Baca, Feldhaus. DP Salt Lake City 2. LOB Caldwell 14, Salt Lake City 9. 2B Holion, Collette, White. 3B Yanez, Rundle, Jakubs. SB Jakubs. S White, Porter. $F Vidrio. IP 9 Bennett (W, 5 Presion (L, 2 Wh' e ides AnJerson 1 Thompson , Then he sawed off the legs and won his second and hes been winning ever since. Jeff England is just another boating bug. He likes the speed and the splash. He likes boats. Others like racing cars, or fishing streams, or horses. Some spend their time and tokens water skiing or bicycling. So each to his own. SALT ab r h bi loss. The (6-1- CALDWELL Of course one must give credit to Rich Bennett, a young righthander for Caldwell who was in control all the way Thursday in winning his second game against one Financial days, found an old piano box and put a motor on it and won Ms first race. to win. of play. Sports I dont think history has it this way, but they that Wes, who was a man about music in his say In fielding has been poor. Ogden we just couldn't pick up the ball. When youre giving everybody four and five outs an inning, theres no way 1 start, After that sterling downbeen have going things hill ever since. Over the last three weeks the Salt Lakers have gone 716 (a .304 percentage). The winning attitude has disappeared and theres little chatter and hustle which were so much a part of the Salt Lakers in the first week a day the game that Thursdays A Straight-Tal- k Tire People State |