Show SPORTS BRIEFS Joyce Standard-Examin- Hoi ly Hanley Pearson Cindy Cnomoerlin Mataell Willuns Pat Meyers Caml Mono Saturday er June 21 1980 Becky Cahoons Win Golf Honor Carlwn low grosi — Mike ond Jeff Farrell 80 Tom and 90 low net — Tom and Charlie Carlos 65 Rich and David Ford 65 Vi low gross — Jerry and Julie Comer 104 low net — Girls 1 Jim and Carrie Farrell 63 Vs Alon ond Megan leishmon 67Vj low gross — Keith and Rob Hunt 83 Brent end Ryan Boys Eckhardt 103 low net — Ed and Shawn Parson 68'a Jerry and Darren Comer 9’a low gross — Grant and Nonna Broun 97 Jim and Lindi Girls Farrell 121 low net — Keith and Leigh Combe 68 Vi (tie) Ralph ond Keri Dearden Joe ord Jennifer Terry 74 low gross — Spence and Wayne Cahoon 79 Keith Boys ond 5cott Hunt 80 low net — Dr Grant Way and Terry 65 Vi Bob and Scott Dunbar 66 low gross — Keith ond Leslie Combe 98 (tie) Dr Girls Grant Way and Kelly Henry ond Denise Mathieu 101 low net — Keith and Jo Ann Madson 63Vi EA and Becky Peterson 65 Grondfother and grandson low gross — Clyde Moore ond Scott Hunt 89 Clyde Moore and Rob Hunt 92 Woyland Mattsson and Brett Schneiter 92 low net — Don and Steve Moore 68 Gene and Brett Simpson 69Vi Grandfather and granddaughter low gross — (tie) Wayland Mattsson and Julie Schneiter Heinie and Becky Wogner 118 low net — Reed and Shelly Pe’ersen 65 Frank Rynders and Megan Leishmon 66Vi low gross — Frank Rynders ond Alan Leishmon Father ond 83 (tie) Gus Becker and Dave Merrill Fin and Bart Gridley 84 low gross — Dale and Carol Eckhardt 98 Father ond daughter-in-laJohn ond Terry Becker 109 PtuaoeipriO Cnicogo New Yo’k St Louis p m New York 'Swan Motweol 34 10 McBrioe 4 Schmidt 3a Lizmsxi H Larson p Gross! pn LaGrow p Totals 7-- at 3 214 Larson Son 42 Pet 647 W I 25 32 35 35 36 26 37 22 40 3b Evans Mayc WonfVd 15 Pd 609 484 462 453 446 413 355 LeMoiter Ripley ss p Totals Ooklond 68 Frst flight low gross — 1 Chris Hodges 87 2 Suzonne Harris 88 low net — 1 Diane Harvey 65 2 Elaine Sproul 66 Second flight low gross — (tie) 1 Behy Miller and Elaine Roberts 90 3 Chris Richardson 93 low net — 1 (tie) Mary Lou Lindquist and Lois Salazor 66 3 Virginia Ferguson 69 Third flight low gross — 1 Rjbv Roper 92 2 Lee Auerbach 94 low net — 1 Dorothy Anderson 68 2 (tie) Pug Kikuchi ond Emma Griffith 69 Fourth flight low gross — 1 Bruno Lee Wokely 94 2 IvaLoo Lund 97 low net — 1 Pom Willey 64 2 Inez Morley 65 Nine Ladies Beat the Pro SOUTH OGDEN — Nine ladies all shot 30 or their handicap in Thursday’s Golf City Beat the Pro Tournament The nine ladies who bettered pro Mike Farof course included rell’s round on the nine-hol- e Leona Allen Reta Anderson Dorothy Davis Darlene Crambule LuJean Leishman Jerry Morkin Clea Pebley Henrietta Paxton and Ruby Smith Next Thursday’s event will be a putt and puttless tournament Tee off times will be at 7 8:30 and 10:30 am Hidden Pars Tournament LAYTON — The Valley View Ladies Night Association was busy Thursday with its hidden pars tournament Top finishers were: Championship flight — 1 Martha Harada 2 (tie) Stephanie Suekawa Phyllis Hill First flight — 1 Alice Suekawa 2 (tie) Shirley Jensen Shirley Hansen Third flight — 1 Betty Foster 2 Diane Allen Ladies Best Bali Event The team of Conche Madson and Pat Newcomb put together a score of 123 to take top honors in the first flight in the two-da- y Ogden Golf and Country Club ladies ball invitational that concluded Friday best Two teams Frances Sachter and Frances Simpson and Barbara Moore and Maxine Wallace placed second at 129 A stroke back at 130 was the team of Blanche Jeffs and Lila Way- -' ment Vanile and Peggy Porter swept the second flight at 130 while the teams of Edna Lamph and JoAnn Burton and Kathy and Clara Andrews were two strokes back at 132 e winners included: Special No 2 — Elaine Smith No 7 — Inez Marler No 8 — Annis Tribe No 15 — Veda Ferguson No 18 — Kathy Gardner two-memb- er hols-in-on- 2 Dawson Bci 4 0 10 3 0 11 4 0 0 0 4 14 0 2 0 10 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 1 4 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the 15th Victor Cruz 3 earned the victory with five relief Mike Stanton pitched innings of one-h4-- it the final inning for his fourth save Pete Redfern the sixth Minnesota pitcher took the loss 6-- 4 Yankees 15 A's 7 Jim Spencer Reggie Jackson and Johnny Oates belted home runs to spoil Billy Martin’s homecoming and give New York its eightn consecutive triumph Steve McCatty 7 was the loser while Luis Tiant 3 was the winner 6-- 6-- Mariners 3 Orioles 1 Ted Cox hit a three-ru- n homer in the ninth and Floyd Bannister pitched a three-hitte- r e enabling Seattle to snap a losing was the winner while streak Bannister Jim Palmer 4 took the loss five-gam- 4-- 6 6-- Brewers 10 Royals 5 Dick Davis singled doubled and tripled drove in four runs and scored another to attack Davis doubled with highlight a the bases loaded in the seventh to score three runs and later scored in a five-ru- n rally that 15-h- it starter Dennis dropped Kansas CityMoose Haas Leonard’s record to his to 7-- 7-- raised 6 6 Rangers Blue Jays 2 5 sacrifice fly by Richie Zisk drove in Al run in the Oliver with the A tie-breaki- Jenkins 5 allowed five hits and struck out five thus moving him past Cy strike- Young into eighth place on the e out list with 2824 Jerry Garvin 3 was the loser seventh 5-- all-tim- 1-- dumped Montreal 2 Los Angeles edged New York 3 and San Francisco beat Philadelphia 4-- 5-- 1 Cubs 4 Braves 2 Larry Biittner drove in the deciding run with a sacrifice fly in the sixth inning enabling Chicago to snap Atlanta’s three-gam- e winning streak Lynn McGlothen allowed six hits over 5 innings to even his record at Bruce Sutter finished to pick up his 16th save 4-- Cardinals 7 Reds 4 5 Terry Kennedy slammed a pair of three-ru- n homers to lead St Louis Kennedy’s first blast came in the first inning off Tom Seaver His second homer came in the seventh off losing reliever Tom Hume 3-- Padres 7 4 Expos 2 Jerry Turner stole home for the second time fourth and this season to spark a three-ru- n rookie Tim Flannery hitting in his 10th straight game singled in the winning run to lead San Diego Steve Mura who pitched the first five innings picked up his first win of the year against two losses Dodgers 4 Mets 3 Dusty Baker greeted reliever Jeff Reardon two-rudouble in the ninth to with a twTo-oLos help Angeles hand New York its sixth straight loss With two out in the ninth Jay Johnstone singled and advanced to second on Steve Garvey’s single Reardon replaced Pat Zachry 4 and Baker then doubled to n ut left-cent- 1-- Giants 5 Phillies er 1 Jack Clark smacked a home run and a double and scored two runs and Allen Ripley to powrer San Francisco tossed a seven-hitte- r Clark hit his 13th homer off loser Dan Larson 2 in the fifth Ripley struck out five and walked one in winning his second game in three decisions 0-- Snowbird Resort Adds Two New Ski Lifts ’ q Wally Armshorg Stan Loo Pat LirOsoy Tony Hollnold h bi 110 7-- 3 TEXA5 ab Griffin 148 GiboH 5 Gtbby Cnarlts Cooay Millr Ba'ber h bi 1012 0 0 0 4 7 4 Totals I 3107 -221 ob 9 Bonrasw (W Baltimore Palmer (I 6-Stoooata HOUSTON ob Momo 1 A — 32640 PITTSBURGH Easier 1 3 (L H IP 2 4 HR— 4-- Miller llon LOB-S- eattle DeCinces “Dome” “I think our club is better suited for the ‘Dome’ not just because of the conditions for our pitchers but because it’s harder for the other teams to hit the ball out” said Houston manager Bill Virdon after4 the Astros defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates Friday night for their 13th straight triumph in the Astrodome and fifth consecutive overall “It evens up when they have more power and don’t get a chance to use it Our pitchers control their hitters here better than their pitchers do our hitters” One of the uncontrollables was Rafael Landtriple that estoy who smacked a bases-loade- d five-ru- n a second inning highlighted With one out Jeff Leonard Alan Ashby and winning pitcher Ken Forsch 5 all singled to load the bases Landestoy followed with his sixth triple of the season a blast over center fielder Omar Moreno’s head off loser John 6 Candelaria Landestoy scored on Terry Puhl’s single and Puhl came home on a sacrifice fly by Cesar Cedeno“It’s the biggest yard there is” said Cedeno “By playing in a park as big as the Astrodome we can take advantage of our speed We also have the best pitching staff in the major leagues” The Astros scored their first run in the opening inning on Art Howe’s RBI single Pittsburgh ended Houston’s streak of 29 Vi scoreless innings in the third when Mike Easier hit his 11th homer of the year a two-ru- n shot over the right field fence In other games Chicago toppled Atlanta 2 St Louis defeated Cincinnati 5 San Diego 6-- 74-7- 8 4-- 4-- For the Houston Astros there’s no place like Jerry pjy Leonard Thompson 5 Peter Jacobsen 0 Ed Fiori 0 Peter Terovoiren — Rex Caldwell Jonn Monoffey Tom Wetskopt T°m Wa“n In other games Cleveland outlasted Minnesota 3 in 15 innings New York whipped Oakland 15-- 7 Seattle beat Baltimore 1 Milwaukee downed Kansas City 10-- 5 and Texas defeated Toronto 2 Astros Keep Winning Streak Alive In 'Dome Edge Champion Pirates United Press International MINNESOTA h bi ab r h bi Damjr 6 12 0 Wynegar c Russell ss Zocn-- y p 5 0 11 ®®9°- -r Snd 6 0 12 Londreax cf Soosoa c Rea'oon p Bill 6 0 2 1 7 13 1 Smalley ss Thomas cf Green 0 dh 4 6 0 10 Aaomt 11 HubertSnead Tnomssn pn 0 0 0 0 Norwood ph Howe p 10 0 0 JC ChoHit Gibson 0 1 0 0 Goodwin pn 2 0 0 0 Weicn p Mark Lye 1 2 0 0 3 0 lb 3 cf 6 Cuobagt Monday Peter OoHerhui 4 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 Moroles 1b 33 3 7 2 Total Totals Howord Twitty 7 0 10 0 0 0 0 Powell rf Two out when winning run scored Bruce Devlin 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Sofield If 300 000 00- 0- 3 Diaz c New York Jaime Gonzalez 3 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 Jackson K Los Angela 200 000 002— 4 Manning cf Tom McGinnis 3 0 0 0 2b 4 0 0 0 Wilfong 2b LOB — New York 9 Los E— Cey Scjoscta Dybzmski Jon Cnaffee 1 0 0 0 ALackamn 2b 3 0 10 Johnson ph 11 Boxer 2B — Youngbtaod Jonnstone Angeies Gordner 2 0 0 0 Castmo 3b Roselta 5 2 2 0 Buddy 2b SB— 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three home runs and drove in seven runs attack Friday nigh to pace California’s e and enable the Angels to break a 20-of a the with streak losing thrashing Boston Red Sox “The whole thing is just amazing to me but it happens” said Patek “The fourth time up T was just trying to hit the ball and stay with what I know I just wanted to hit the ball somewhere but I struck out” Cowens however didn’t strike out In the 11th inning of Detroit’s 3 victory over Chicago he hit a grounder to short but instead of running to first he charged White Sox brawl pitcher Ed Farmer to start a Thus did baseball’s Dodge City season continue So far beanballs have flown players have bumped umpires and a player has scuffled with his manager Farmer said he would file an assault and battery complaint against Cowens adding he would discuss seeking damages against Cowens with his attorney on Monday Cowens acquired by the Tigers from Kansas City this season missed part of last year after he was hit in the jaw by a pitch from Farmer who was then with the Texas Rangers In that same game Farmer also hit Frank White sidelining him “Because of twtfprevious accidents over the last five years I will consult with my attorney to see what civil action I should take” said Farmer who suffered a nose bleed Sky Slow Pitch — Jtwoy 13 Auociotoa Pip 12 Auto Ports 9 Da Barker Ineurance 8 Pioneer 16 Internol Revenue Service 12 Taylor Steel 16 White Sotin 9 Intermountain Lighting 14 Maaco Auto 10)1 IP 81 baseball fans with an example of the unpredictable nature of the game Al Cowens pro- CITY ADULT 0 0 Crjz ss 2 0 Baines rf 0 0 Morrison 2b 11 Molmoro dh 2 2 Lemon cf 10 81 4209-- United Press International ”atm' If Bosley 8! 4209-- On a night when Fred Patek delighted softball JUNIOR i 4209-- Three Homers California Crushes Red Sox First l Doyle Spencer 5 Klippel 80 Pcatfek Hifs 37 15 14 15 ( Bin 11“ 22! 221 2?®— 024 020 25x — 15 6 Total iky" — 79 4208-- 5-- ss Doyle 0 79 Pet Gl Tr7 M°y“ Murle Breer 586 3 542 6 500 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—Ripiey 215 A — 9490 Betsy ab f n bi katiy Whitworth Lunsford I Tu u 3747 — Miller 21 34 Diego (Cu—is Noffi d Strain 2a 9 0 2 A -1- Corew dh W ab (W 2 Brenda LoG'ow San Francisco Ripley 5 2:19 BOSTON New York Rum Hous-o- n IP Chompionthip flight low grow — 1 (tie) Cindy Wood and Nell Allred 79 3 Virginia Fronchet 81 low net — 1 (tie) Clair Bergman Sharon Young and Vie Hepp 68 4 Velma Peterson 72 Presidents flight low grow — 1 Undo Minhondo 81 2 Lucille Hart 85 low net — Winnie Valline 67 2 (tie) Shirley Thomas Marge Morsonelli and 1 T— Louer Martin MnOrQ Polder Goil Hi'oto I Angie Tsai Martha Hansen 5 7 2 4 Jenkins (W 9 0 HIP —by uenxms (Gorcio) East Philadelphia 4-- recently Other results were: - 12-- 3 AMERICAN Son LOB — Philadelphia 5 San F'oncisco F'oncisco CloHi HR— 2B— Clo'k (13) SB— North Evons S— Ripley 6-- - McLaughlin Debate Meatoriin SO 3 35955 1 KAYSVILLE — Patty Price shot a 78 to sweep low gross honors in the 9th annual Ladies Amateur Invitational Davis ' here County at Davis Park 15-1- (Foli) AHonta r E— Moaoox Price Sweeps Tourney Win July Fo'ich at San Francisco th better with 4 0 3 SAN FRANCISCO c Moaoox ct Bowa is Trilo 2b drug charges The King had pleaded guilty on June 4 to two reduced counts of attempted forcible sexual abuse Judge Christine Durham fined King $2000 placed him on two years probation and ordered him to continue an alcoholism treatment program Durham also dismissed three felony sex charges in exchange for King’s guilty plea to the lesser misdemeanor complaints Trudy Walton 133 5 2 4 0 8 Cm ot h bi 12 0 C 2 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 10 3 0 10 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 1 7 1 ab 4 4 lb Rose SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The Utah Jazz Friday reactivated forward Bernard King suspension following his ending a arrest on felony sex abuse and misdemeanor ‘ Toronto Clancy Garvin (L 2 ylr” NOyOAO U 1 El H Titus HBP— By pm Bernard King Reactivated - I?"'0 fcJik IB SO 6 0 13 1 Heusten Fotch (W Somoito (S 7 ’j l’j 6'i at (Leo Speer is six-mon- - a Los Angeies (Reuss 4) PHILADELPHIA ht 1 7 (L Scy-- pm l Vegas final by winning matches Friday Dickinson defeated Brent Zimmerman of Denver in straight sets 1 and 6 at the Canyon Racquet Club Pate had a tougher time outlasting Rob Fought of Ogden 3 6 76 Zimmerman was seeded No 5 and Fought was No 3 In the girls 18 competition defending champion Debbie Robb of Salt Lake City stormed to her fourth-straigeasy win of smashing Gina Miller Las Vegas 3 1 to advance to the finals Robb has only lost six games in eight sets She was scheduled to meet No 2 Linley Tanner of Las Vegas in the Saturday finals Tanner beat Mary Sue Row3 an of Las Vegas 6-- ER 835 Philadelphia 6-- at T) Boone 6-- o Condeta-i- (Ail Timee EOT) 3) 2 ‘5 p m Psiooworic (Lrch F'oncisco (But 405 p m (HernonOez Chicago 735 pm (Aiexonder Pitnourgh (Blytevtn semi-fina- 6-- Pet Gl 567 — 559 540 458 7Vs 443 361 11Vj Saturday's Games d s I H Pittsburgh W L Pet Houron 39 23 629 Los Angees 37 27 578 Cmcirnon 33 31 5’6 Son 29 35 453 San Dwgo 29 36 4X6 27 35 435 A'toria Friday's Results Cnicogo 4 Anonta 2 St ioms 7 Cncimoti 5 Houston 6 Pittsburgh 4 San Diego 4 Mont'eol 2 Los Angeies 4 New York 3 Son F'oncisco 5 Pniiooeipno 1 Brett Pate ensured the “boys IS” bracket of the 1980 Intermountain Junior Tennis Championships would have an all-La- Griffin Moeeby West Fought Loses Match Top-ranke- Nancy Lopez Melton Griffin DP—Toronto 2 Alejandro Reinhardt 11 Texas 21—Rivers Boteta 4 HR— losetti (4) Roberts (3) SI— Wills S— —Howell IP W I 34 26 33 25 34 29 27 32 27 34 24 39 Mon-- wl E 10— Toronto WtA East w SaNDY Utah (UPI) — Dickinson and No 2 Dave Fotoi IP H-to-- - DP — PittsOvrgn 1 Houston 1 ICB Howe 6 Houston 7 25— Miine' Ceoeno 31— Landestoy HR— Easier (1 1) Ptmourgh NATIONAL Spence and Wayne Cahoon shot a 79 to sweep low gross honors in the boys division in the Jim Whetton Buick Father’s Day Tournament staged at the Ogden Golf and Country Club Tournament results were: Boy Tommy E— BASEBALL 36-3-5 3536-3734-- 3637-- —71 71 71 73 3934—73 said Gad I will be expanded at the top ad- ding another 2417 feet to the 4358-foot-lon- g lift Mueller said the area is also instalMs ling two new lifts to be named Mid-Ga- d and Little Cloud The 4310-foot-lon- Mid-Ga- d g lift will parallel the Gad I lift Little Cloud will be in the upper portion of the ski area near the areal tram It will Hole-in-O- 8395-foot-lon- The summer con- scheduled to be pleted by Dec 1 com1980 struction project is With the additions Snowbird will have seven double-chai- r lifts in addition to its Recorded ne SOUTH OGDEN — Shane Henry recorde ed a at the hole-in-on- nine-hol- e 3515 feet in length Golf City course during open play Thursday Henry aced the yard long 96- - No 9 hole with a sand wedge He was golfing with Kenny Thompson r aerial g tram The new lifts will increase the resort’s capacity by 3500 skiers per hour CASH FOR GUNS Ogden Pawn & Loan 132 25th Ogden |