Show Logaa Utah Tuesday June Mets Snap Loss Streak By Beating Pirates by MARTIN LADER UPI Sport Writer Tug McGraw got Dave Cash to pop out to ahortstop Bud Harrelson with two men on base and Jerry Koosman who came within one out of pitching his first complete game in 10 months Monday night was presented with his fifth consecutive victory after three losses as the New York Mets beat the were tying a club record with five home runs in routing die San Diego Padres 7 Elsewhere the St Louis Cardinals edged the Montreal Expos 3 the Chicago Cubs ripped the 1 ami Philadelphia Phillies the San Francisco Giants beat the Atlanta Braves 24) 14-- 4-- 11-- Bud Harrelson who went into the game immersed in a Wor-2- 5 batting slump doubled in the sixth inning for the Mets and Pittsburgh Pirates 2 The victory in the nationally eventually carried around the televised contest enabled the tying run then singled home the winning run in the seventh Mets to snap a three-gam- e “1 was mentally down with losing streak and climb back to within tun games of first-plamy hitting" said the skinny Pittsburgh in the National shortstop who had seen his League East average droop to 206 “I felt The Cincinnati Reds main- like a mental midget" e lead tained their Gary Nolan became the over Houston in the West by National League's first lGgame whipping the Los Angeles winner as he scattered eight Dodgers H while the Astros hits and struck out six Los 4-- half-gam- In Mound Debut allowed Lockwood By VITO S1LLL1NO only a UPI Sports Writer single to Baltimore's Bobby Bill Slayback making his Grich in the first eight innings first major league appearance He was lifted after walking the no-hball for seven first two batters in the ninth ball for and Sanders quickly retired the and two-h- it side to combine on the d eight innings while Skip bail for pitched one-h“1 was tired at the end and I eight innings however Neither pitcher just couldn’t find the plate" managed to get a batter out in Lockwood said “but 1 think the ninth inning although they Sanders is a great pitcher and it's great to have him ready to both got credit for the victories come in" both born Slayback got help In the other games Oakland Fred Scherman and Chuck 0 Cleveland Seelbach as Detroit downed downed Texas Lock-woo- 7-- 15-h- it two-hitt- it By 4-- as Milwaukee blanked Balti- more 0 “I was a little disappointed I didn't finish" Slayback who was called up from the minors said "I haven’t been much of a finisher in the minors" downed Boston 3 Minnesota 4 and routed California Kansas City downed Chicago 1 7-- Leading Batters National League g ab r h pet 2-- In the National League 1 Chicago routed Philadelphia San Francisco blanked Atlanta 34) New York downed Pittsburgh 2 St Louis edged 3 Houston blasted Montreal San Diego 7 and Cincinnati blanked Los Angeles 0 Ken Holtzman picked up his 11th victory of the season with 11-- 4-- 14-- Major League Standings 5-- relief help from Darold Knowles and drove in the game's first run with a double in the seventh as Oakland downed Texas Eric Soder holm's grand slam National Leasee homer in the seventh inning East b w I pet sparked Minnesota to the 39 22 63 — Pittsburgh victory over California Soder-holm-'s 3 31 25 603 New York homer made it 74) and 4 574 35 2i Chicago the Twins to survive enabled 30 32 404 9'j St Louis four unearned runs three on 27 35 435 12' Montreal Vada Pinson's homer Philadelphia 22 39 341 17 West Graig Nettles hit a two-ow i pet gb two-ru- n to trigger a six-ru-n doul 39 25 609 Cincinnati sixth and lead inning ' 39 26 400 Houston Cleveland to the victory over 35 29 547 4 Los Angeles 9 29 33 440 Atlanta Boston Ray Culp blanked 25 45 357 17 San Francisco Cleveland for the first five 21 42 333 17'? San Diego until the Indians innings Monday's Results exploded in the sixth Netties' Chicago 11 Philadelphia 1 two-ru- n hit was followed by a San Francisco 3 Atlanta 0 St Louis 4 Montreal 3 walk and a twwun single by New York 4 Pittsburgh 2 Ron Lolich Frank Duffy then Houston 14 San Diego 7 wrapped up the rally with Cinci 5 Los Angeles 0 two-ru-n another Pitchers single Probable Teday's two-ru- n (All Times EOT) Cookie Rojas' two-oPittsburgh (Kison 21) at New in the third inning single 2 pm York (McAndrew Kansas City to the Philadelphia (Nash 12 and paced over Chicago at S3) Chicago victory Reynolds 2 and Pappas (Jenkins By United Press International - ) 1:30 59 229 43 SO 349 48 144 24 50 342 56 213 28 71333 59 23024 75 326 60 250 37 11324 42 152 26 49322 IliverPit anlo Chi irock StL arty Atl 62 269 32 16 54 176 27 56 53 215 41 68 60 234 32 73 Jmente Pit orre StL American League ab r KC niela KC raun Min Chi lien pre-seaso- Salt Palace Stars general manager Arnie Ferrin announced today The game with Phoenix makes a total of six games the Stars will play with NBA teams n The Utah dub will also partournaticipate in a round-robiment in Honolulu against Seattle Portland and the Chicago Bulls Sept 21 22 and 24 They will play in a pair of double-headeSept 29 and 30 at Phoenix meeting the Suits the first night and the Houston Rockets the second night n rs Mike Jackson Signs U’Uh Utah Stars SALT LAKE CITY lUPIti -The Utah Stars announced today the signing of rookie Mike Jackson — a 7 ward from California Stale 6-- d - Bosen WELLSVILLE Distributing has taken the undisputed front spot in the Cache Valley Softball league with a 24) victory over Sunset Sporting Goods over the weekend It was only the first setback of the week for the Sporting Goods team which saw a KBLW protest decision of last week's held up taking a victory out of the books at least temporarily In other games Friday Sunset Sporting Goods moved into second place with an 0 blanking of Miller's Glass and Bullen's Tractor edged KBLW gave up only three hits while striking out seven and walking none He faced but 23 batters in seven innings two over the minimum Roger Wilson's three singles and Leishman's two led Sunset over Miller’s Jim Olsen faced but 26 batters in seven innings and gave up but two hits and two walks while striking out 10 runs-batted-i- n one-poi- nt A double by Reed Baldwin and 8-- 4-- 320 318 singles by Stan Hurst Dorg Christensen and Dennis Darley produced three runs in the third inning and Bullen's went on to beat KBLW 2 Bosen maintained its perfect record last night by downing Bullen's 10-- 0 while Sunset clipped Al's 2 and Miller's Glass gained its first victory 1 over KBLW Strong hitting by Johnson Garrett Inn Arem and Olson attack fc the paced a it Distributing team Johnson who tripled in the first inning and scored the 4-- 2 Bosen's and Al's battled through five scoreless innings before Bosen scored two cm a two-ru- n double off the bat of Jim Garrett Irry Biggs and Dennis Johnson who had singled to get on scored the runs Al's got out of trouble with the bases loaded when Cordell Johnson got Alex Inglet and Lonnie Olsen to strike out Winning pitcher Johnson 6-- 3-- 16-h- Smumset 2-fl- D first and deciding run for Bosen Standings Wan Lass Pet GB gave up but two hits to record 0 1000 5 Bosen Dist the shutout 830 'i Sunset Sporting 5 1 fifth inning Al's Sporting It was a five-ru- n 600 2 2 3 A 3 3 500 2 Bullen's Tractor that carried Sunset to victory 1 166 4i 5 two-ru- n triple by Wilson was a KBLW Radio 1 166 4i 5 Miller's Glass key blow although Walt Stone Results Rick Turnquist Sunset 8 Miller's 0 Terry Taylor Randy Christensen all got hits in Bosen 2 Al's 0 - Bullen's 4 KBLW 2 Millet's 3 KBLW Jim Olsen picked up the win as Sunset 6 Al's 2 10 Bullen's 0 he gave up just five hits and one Bosen Friday's Schedule walk while striking out five Wellsville 6:30 Al's vs Bullen's Zan Longstroth limited KBLW 7:45 Miller's vs Bosen to just five hits and one run as 9:00 KBLW vs Sunset the inning 1 Miller's broke a five-gam- e ffofe-fn-Oi- te losing streak The Glass men got one run in the first without a hit Bill Davis made a added another in the third on an on hole No 2 at the Logan Golf error and scored the final run in and Country Chib Sunday using the fourth on another error a No 8 iron on toe par IiOring pitcher Larry Banks three hole Davis was golfing with his gave up only seven hits but couldn’t get the needed support wife Kitty and Jay and Geny hole-in-o- ne 136-yar- d from his teammates Rowberry AIR CONDITIONER SERVICE forCol- lege of Los Angeles Jackson was picked by the Stars in the ninth round of the ABA draft He was also selected by the NBA Houston Rockets in the seventh round of their Pony League To Resume Action Logan's Pony League action resumes tonight after being rained out Thursday it was noted this morning by Rod Tueller Minor League games open at 3 while the major leagues pits unbeaten Logan Lions and two seasons his at During CSLA Jackson averaged 197 Logan Jaycees in the opening 134 rebounds per 7:30 game and points Action will continue Thursday game He is presently competthere are no games but in in a summer league ing pro for either the Pony or scheduled Los Angeles the little League in Logan on Some American pintail ducks July 4 Jay Van Noy made the announcement noting migrate to Hawaii and then latter will be no tennis there that to tlie mainland each return vear marching dance or baton classes on Tuesday July 4 and that the playground will be closed Swimming classes will be held Today's Schedule Minor League (Make Up Games lor Thurrained out games) sday's 3:00 Herald Journal vs Cache Valley Electric 4:30 Cache Valley Builders vs Smith's Food King 6:00 Sunset Sporting Goods vs Jack's Tire and Oil Major League 7:30 Logan Lions vs Logan Jaycees 9:00 Valley Discount vs Morris Volkswagen Logan Hardware - bye Bo toady for thoee hot swell ring days ahead Now's Iho timo to bring your ear In lor our 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Pitt 9 1 Seaver 10 2 NY 9 4 Sutton LA and Torrez McDowell SF Mont S3 jenkins Chi and Carlton Phil 86 American League: Perry Det and Lolich Clev 12 6 Wood Chi Oak Holtzman Balt 10 3 Bahn-se11 7 Palmer 11-- Chi 10 7 pm Cinchiati (Gullett at Los Angeles (Downing Houston (Roberts at San 10:30 pm Diego (Arlin Atlanta (Niekro at San 11 Francisco (McDowell ) pm Montreal Torrez (Santorini 8 4) deno Hou lota LA lou StL nguil Pit SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -The Utah Stars will host the Phoenix Suns of the NBA in a n game Sept 27 in the draft Jackson was the second-leadin- g scorer and top rebounder at the Stars' rookie tryout camp in May He scored 129 points and hauled in 68 rebounds in the five game session Press International United 3-- New York 3 while Lockwood was bailed out by Ken Sanders er Major League Leaders one-hitt- er Edges HBapseoa Angeles batters Tony Perez had three hits for Cincinnati including a two-ru- n single in the fourth inning Doug Rader hit two homers and Jim Wynn Lee May and Cesar Cedeno collected one each at San Diego Cedeno also had a pair of singles and scored three times including the run in the seventh when Houston snapped a 7 tie Bob Gibson allowed Montreal six hits in winning his sixth consecutive game following five losses Joe Torre hit a three-ru- n homer for the Cardinals in the first inning Rick Reuschel making his first major league start limited Philadelphia to six hits— three of them in the first inning— and his Chicago teammates supportattack ed him with a Rick Monday homered for the e Cubs who broke a losing streak Ron Bryant Lefthander turned in his second shutout in a row as San Francisco won its third consecutive game and only its eighth in 36 tries at Candlestick Park The Braves managed only three hits against Bryant who pitched a against the Cubs in his previous outing it Th Utah Stars Distributing Tops League four-gam- Slayback Strong 27 1572 2 6:30 3 7 and at St Louis and Cumberland (Morton 3 6 pm Wendesdays Games Houston at Los 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