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Show Provo Wins BYU Bats Boom To 13-3 Win. Dual Meet mond by setting down the Unt- most important of the season|and Tom Tikker each collected By Joe Watts Herald Sports Editor versity of Utah13-3. as it marked the opening of tree hits. | With Carbon Richard Zinniger, strong BYU, Zinniger pitched shutout ball/Western Athletic Conference| Lee Berge, sure-handed BYU left . handed pitcher, won his for seven complete innings|competition. The Cougars be- shortstep, became the first BYU Provo High's track and field fifth straight game of the seas- while his hard hitting Cougar|gan defense of their WAC ti- player to ever hit a home run team won its second straight me of the season Firady after. on without a loss Friday after- teammates pounded Utah's Dick |tle on a success‘ul note as in the new ball park. He noon at the new Brigham Hardy for a 13 run lead. every man in the lineup got at one that cleared the 361 sign noon defeating Carbon 3 to 29 Young University baseball dia-| The win for Zinniger was his least one hit and Mike Folster with ease. The blow also on the Bulldogs’ field. See a The Big Green won 13 out of ——_————— brought in a base runner, Zinniger pitched strong ball 16 events and swept the 100, for the first seven inings. He mile, 440, and 220 events. |fimished the game with 13 Provo High had three out|strike outs and allowed only standing performers. Jery] one walk. He gave up nine Smith won the 100 and 440 and ran a leg on the winning 880scattered hits. team. Richard Dick Hardy, of Utah, who had yard relay beaten the Cougars four times Brooks won the 220 and the long jump, placed second in | Spring Football Drills Begin Monday for Cougars (22 %z22 deep 100 and ran the anchor leg to bringing the Cougars hack|Jackson; wingback Ron Wakley, trouble in the third inning and of the 880 relay team. Richard A group of more than 9 var sity candidates will report for nto the realm of a winning and others 4 attitude, also stated that prac-) spring football practice at BYL bundle of freshman|for the Cougars. shot put and the discus tas Players to draw from this) Three errors and a wild pitch) Provo was scheduled to comTwenty lettermen from1aSt spring. Although the Kittens led to Hardy's trouble, but four pete Saturday in the Snow Inyear's squad havemoved on. finished below expectations last solid hits also were contributingvitational and the Bulldogs’ a aoa ee fall, there were some fine jn-|factors in the inning. next home meet will be April 16. ook eee aoe re dividual stars that will add and 8 bat hours, is moreinterested in knowing the number of “football players” in the fold As anycollege coach will tell up and down the tine, |The Fe: measurably to the varsity stock. BYU you, there is a difference eres ee toren Vying for a spot among the Fairbanks ‘That's one of the reasons for|!ettermen will have tocome),VyingTor & Sit, SMe ms |lorg having spring practice fromm Seat tails fon, erate? 4 aibooundey from Galt Laks| Stee AB RH Rbi_ ‘The Bulldogs will meet Lehi 3 2 1 2 |and Spanish Fork in a trianguaig) lteecnnel ac sit tote: 41 1 2 The summary 5 0 Bt seh cothe 85 a ie0r opelgeclNyrpeg Nschtaayes City; Dennis Doman, 63, 199- Howard that the off-season drills that Meyer, a 245-pound defensive offensive-defensive back Dan qlee : will be on the rugged side. A : Bow prise to the Cougar hopefuls turning is headed by Gerald pound end from Nampa, Ida.; —- Hudspeth has programmed jackie’ who won his spurs last|Taylor of Anaheim, Calif.; and) °c Seek We Hudspeth, who is dedicated'Dave Swanson; tailback “P towed during the spring will be Kilgore 16 Sunday Herald Prove, Utah into a | weather permitting. period, Theodore \" f Sy Fy Pin Potter } | It delights our customers, to see the spring thaws, sunny days, light rains, and the ‘We're starting up a weekly Regal’s 300 tournament soon, where couples roll 2 scotch doubles games to try to hit 300. You can qualify during the week by try- ing tools, fishing tackle, road maps to vacation lands, und girls. To us, it meat the summer doldrums are coming on, time for clean up, refurbishing, mending, C'mon in andsee oneof the counter people and they'll cover it better. We are also having a summer program where you get a card from us, and it is punched out for harbingers of spring are pretty depressing. aura and aromas of newly blossomed flowers bring out those body juices that makethe palms itch for golf clubs, garden- and sighing now and then for the noisy elatter of the s and an exuberant ing to hit the 295-300 bracket, and those who qualify will perticipate in the roll off to get the prize money's accumulated, 2 Brooks, P; C. Brooks, Time— 5 1 © O Gourley, P; third place tie be| . |tween Jacobsen, P, and Tay. (lor, P. Time — 528 5 1 1 1 3 0 2 40 1 0 32 |tez, C; Hall, C; Mangum, P. 1 0 0 © 80-yard run — Rollins, P; | Nielsen | Hunter Weidner 1 0 © 0 4 0 1 0 4110 |Hintze, P; Gentry, C. Time — (2:04. 20-yard dash — R. Brooks, King Hardy have some summer leagues forming to just get them punched for each game 40 2 0 |P; Gourley, P; third place tie 3 0 0 © ‘between C. Brooks, P, and 1 0 0 © (Barratt, P. Time—23.7 motors Men's Clty Merchants Merry Mbcupe Mixed Malore Monday Nighters Morning Glory Regal Bantams Regal Juniors Regal Queens 2. 3. 1. 2 2. ). 2 3. 1. 2 Roadrunners a Ai Ring » dings, # Bele Le George Musie Knudsens Musle Regeis Morris Motors United Homes Hansen Candy The Postal Carriere Troy Laundry Boyce’s Harmons Jones Paint and Glass Columbian Motel Bernsteins Pharmacy Dogies Rangers Wrengierettes Classics Cardinals Seven Tene Sooners Riverside Ladies Sateliites Stariiners Mixed Emotions 2 Comets 3 Northern Stare AMoonsriners Traveling League Ladies ‘Traveling League-Men'e Union Pacific Old Timers West Utah Stake HTG—High Team Game League Champions 1. Fo 2 The 4 A's 3 Beams and Nit Wits HTS—High Team Series It was the deepest regret that we heard of the passing of uthLyons one of the fairer members of the Monday niters jeague. She was such a beautiful person and beloved by all who knew her. May we join in extending our sincerest condolences to £rnie and his family. We will be having the first weekend of our Town and Country tournament today, and beside being able to see some very capable bowlers we have a double treat in that the Utah Travelis league will also be here at 4 p.m. for their final visit this year. Our Team is in 2nd place, just 8 games out with 2 weeks to go. This is a pesutiful showing I think for our boys, because in the first two weeks they lost the first 8 games thru lack of a full squad ° ne | | shot a 75 to defeat Don Hawken |3% to %. Hawkin shot a 78, Mo Jackman, also of the alumni, shot a 77 to defeat Rusty Guernsey 3% to %. |shot a 79. The foursome split best ball points. | Karl Tucker, the BYU golf coach playing with the alumni, defeated Tee Tyler 3% to 44. Tucker shot a 79 while Tyler finished with an 84. Mike Taylor of the alumni split match points with Chip Charris. Both | golfers shot 75s, The foursome Auto Air Conditioners.... 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Crowton had a 77 and Gillette an 82. Jim Hunter of the varsity defeated Kent Undhjem 3-1. Hunter had an 80 and Unhjem had an 83. 169” It costs less than you think to air condition your car. Sears Special Air Conditioner will keep you cool for less than $1.50 per day, May through September. Get yours now ! HIG Deons 4 HTS Commercial Tire 14a HIG Jo Christensen 7 HIG-S Jess Harding 206 508 HIG-S Florence Adams 181, HiG-S Ted Hampton 18), 472 @ % —HTG Moonmelds a4 Moo% HIG Helen Mattinsen Se % 7 HIS Colleen Bird 54a SA 1% HTO Fearless 4 oar Ro HTS Martunes 179° BW HIGS Pete Evana 18 6 HIG Miracle 5 940 1% HTS Regol 2 2465 16’) M4 HIG Leah Johnson 290 6 Tony Biosnich rolled uo«@ 905 secies in 4 gamea. v @ Nice shooting Toy High games for the z George Adams and Jo) Series and @. Sullivan 4 2 HIG Pin Wheels 12 4 HTS River Runners 1867 ONO Wet | Low-Price Installation Available NO MONEY DOWN Best ball points went 21 for the varsity. The individual order of finish was as follows: John Miller No Monthly Payments Until June 1, 1969 on Sears Easy Payment Plan 72; Mitch Voges 73, Ray Leach Lane Bennett 74; Chip Garrisk, (Mike Taylor, Max Fillmore, Larry Peters 7; Dave Crowton, Mo Jackman, Dan Springer 77. Our Deluxe Auto Air Conditioner 269” HIG—High Individual Game Signs Contract MIAMI (UPI)—Bruce Weinstein, a tight end at Yale last | year, has signed a contract with the MiamiDolphins for the 1969 American Football League season. Weinstein was the club's An adjustable thermostat automatically holds the degree cf coolness you select. Two 4-way adjustable louvers and two to put on the boards. Now if we'd not lost | | eighth draft choice. Wayne Liddick, a quarterback from Susquehanna, and Brazilian soccer star Waldyr Men|donca signed with the Dolphins side deflectors keep you cool, Powerful as free agents, 8-speed blower, Golf Winners WIBC Nationals bombed out. They had new help and used the same wipers of the lanes right up on the approaches, and during that magic first ball allowed for practice, all the ladies threw together, 10 of them skidded, slipped and over heels down the lanes. This & scare into them all, that bowled badly. Hope our next better. fell head put such they all girls do oin 3-1. Bennett shot a 7% while Evans fired a 78. The alumni team took the best ball match in that foursome 3-0. | Max Fillmore of the alumni NEW-FOR-69 | | HTG-$ SimmonsHatch Md, 2101 M20 those first two weekends we feel they : ™mleht have won this year. But for the first time out to come in 2nd place in this league is no small feat. Come on out and cheer them on, they've done well. 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DisBy Joe Watts |day afternoon at the Riverside winnerof the front nine, a point Score by innings tance — 20 feet 7 inches The Brigham Young Uni-|Country Club on a windy day.|to the winner of the back nine, 000 000 021— 3) High jump — Gentry, C; R versity varsity golf team beat| John Miller, former BYU All/@ point to the winner of the BYU 007 021 40x—13| Harward, Al P; Cannon, - P. Height back a bunch of top notch|American, | | Winnit ‘i _— Ri 5; led all golfers with \eighteen, and an extra point for ane pitcher Richard Zin-|— 5 feet 9 inches. _|alumni golfers 33% to 32% Fri-/an even par round of 72. He |medalist honors between the niger. Losing pitcher — Dick) Pole vault — Ponsi, P; Stur-| |was followed closely by var- |two opponents, Hardy. 2B—King 2, Whiteley, gill, P; Pillins, C. Height —| \sity player Mitch Voges who John Miller, Max Fillmore, Folster, Romney, Tikker, How-| 10 feet 9 inches. Cc; Bently, P&. Distance ate a one over par 73. Mo Jackman, Karl Tucker, and ard. 3B—Theodore, HR—Berge.| Shotput — Brande, P; Mor-|157 feet 6% inches. Dave Crowton were the indiErrors—Hunter, King 2, Hardy,|rill, P; Powell, C. Distance —| Mile relay — Provo. Time Those were excellent scores vidual winners for the alumni. 45 feet 8% inches. i considering how long the course Knosp. Winners for the varsity were Innings pitched — Zinniger 9, Discus — Brande, P; Bently,| Medley relay — Provo, Time Was playing and taking into Lane Bennett, Jack Chapman, Hardy a 8. |Mitch Voges, Dan Springer, | P; Gagon, C. Distance — 116|—4:07.2, 1 account the difficult wind. | 880-yard relay — Provo. Time! SosZinniger 18, Hardy 6. BB|feet 6% inches. The individual matches were Larry Peters, and Jim Hunter. Ziniger 1, Hardy6. |" Javelin — Smith, C; Dimick,|— 1.36.6, scored by giving a point to the John Miller shot a 72 and dejfeated Ray Leach 40. Leach shot a 74. Lane Bennett of the rolled and every card holder is a winner. EES BBR SBS cok ood ee 8 S55 SHB BES Ladies Clessle Doubice + orem pojors $070 polecs ps ON» w= p= trtweter Ladies Ctasste 2 & Bocetantoe Benen ee Bike Mibeed Doubles oO |Utah LEAGUE STANDINGSAS OF APRIL 10, 1909 Pos. Team ‘Won Lost chris’ © 16 Pizza _Hut MM City ns ry 4 38 18 Krultmoes and Kelly 3719 ‘and Willmore MoD and Heeg 37% 184 Becker and Jordan 35 7 Dahman and Morgen Bigelow Construction 19 9 Ebonite 1 9 Bayly’s Ine. w 9 Bill and lva’s x ov feated an alumni team 33% to 32% atthe Riverside Country Club. Voges was low man for the varsity with 73, but John Miller, former BYU All American, was medalist with » 92 for the alumni, 1e0vard low hurdles — Mon-| 20 0 0 |Time — 231. card is completed you draw from a fish bowl to win from $1.00 to $50.00 in cash, paid on the spot. The cards are free, you Leaove Barty Birds eecomeAen Pe 1 every open play gemerolled, when the joopee when a strike is made, or tough split picked up by a happy bowler. We sult all ages and types that will be fun. 12-yard. high hurdles—Man- gum, P; Hall, C; Corbridge, P | Campbell soe | ¢ i This is one business where the usual 30-day A t 6 Q {fitted 1 ‘Mo-yard dash — Smith, P;| aise ave. Pe 8 man, who just recently returned UTAH Marc from a Church mission abroad. Clever quarterbacks will Li include d Rick Jones: fullback leverly " on eee ee eae oe Ki | ‘The 20 practice sessions al- Whiteley SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1969 0 Seer ile ran Lore eg , ‘ 7 13 14 © P. Subbe P. Time 4491", BYU GOLF COACH Karl Tucker, right, poses with Mitch Voges after the BYU team de- it of nag aa a Ue of te onesteeceateluriogee ee come 1 2 Par aes fall as a sophomore, Another tackle Doug Maughan ofSandy, |. “This could be 20 of the] standout from the defensive line| Utah. ee toughest,days ofthei,lives,” |of Tasfll is Jeff Slip, vele-| Another new face inthe group totals dividual aa spring. ae 1 toon 6 Time — 176. SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK Lots and Lots of Free Parking e€ ars OPEN MON., WED., THURS., FRIDAY‘TIL P.M. PARK FREE 207 N. Vela PRO! ST. GEORGE (UPI) — Low grass winners in the championship flight of the Utah State Women's Golf Asscoiation Inpace Best Ball Tournament ere Claire Bergman and Nar- | lene Jenkins, Low net winners were Fram cog Rutn Maddox. * Coach Tommy Hudspeth couldn't get out of it until sev- Brande also was a double win- aye Cougar staff will also en runs had crossed the plate ner, taking first place in the tice sessions would last for tWo have on Monday afternoon. And while the figure is impressive |