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Show Sunday, April 26, 1970 Page 12—~THE SUNDAY HERALD,Provo, Utah Dave Powell Breaks All-Around Record BYU Nine Wins2, Loses Onein Series With CSU OlympusAthlete Cracks Roberts’ Mark All-around results By WENDELLRIGBY Pr Herald Sports Writer Anew record wassetin the all- 4c sixth inning. The runs came on a banks and Dane lorg. By MIKE TWITTY Lefthanded hitting Iorg was single by Easton, Fairbank: Herald Sports Writer The BYU baseball team, four for four in the second game round tripper, and singles by Doug Howard, Tery limited to onlythree hits in the to knock in three runs. Third Torg, opener, exploded in the second basemanMike Folster went two Sanford and Folster. The Rams added a run in the game of a aoubleheader for four to also get three runs seventh, which was only their Saturdayfor a 10-2 victory over batted in. Colorado State which gave the The Cougars lost no time in fourth of the series, when AnCougars two out of three from scoring on Larry Yezber as org drews singled. Doug Peden was the Rams and protected their doubled home Lee Bergein the hit by a pitch putting men on lead in the WAC Northern bottom ofthe first inning after first and second with none out. Division. BYU won opener of Berge had reached safely on an Andrews advanced to third and then scoredon twoforce outs at three-gameseries when the Cats error. BYU added three more in second base. defeated the Rams, 90, Friday third when Berge doubled and Yarber, who was relieved by afternoon. In other WACaction Saturday Torg homered. Howard wasthen Paul Hodnick in the sixth, took Wyoming defeated “‘tah twice, safe onan error stole second and the loss for Colorado State. In First Game 24, and 6-3, which boosts the scored on a single by Folster. In the first game southpaw Colorado State’s fir: Cowboys ahead of the Redskins ) freshman Jim Sullivan cominto second place in the division. camein the fourth on a pletely handcuffed the Cougars BYUis now 6-2 followed by Leighton Thorne and - as the Rams won, 2-1 Wyoming at 4. h at 2-3 and Zack Villano and De The Cougars’ first hit in the sen. Colorado State 1-5 game didn’t comeuntil the sixth g up the second game inning as Sanford beat out an von their 20th game infield bal! hit in the hole betof the season against 11 losses half of the ween first and second. He and wontheir 17th of the last 21 bunted foi a hit, stole went to third on a hit by Iorg and reached third after Gerry games. scored while Corky Andrews Cardon had walked and Sullivan Heavy Support ‘The wipner was Steve Easton, was trying to cut down lorg had thrown a wild pitch but was stranded as Folster flied to now 3-2, who had heavy support stealing second. The Cougars widened the center and Mike Steffieri from i3 hits including tworun home runs by Ricnard Fair- margin with five runs in the grounded to short. BYU's only run camein the seventh when pinch hitter Rod Cloward walked andSteveFitts went into run for him. Fitts scored on a double by Berge. Saturday's Games Colorado State went ahead FRIDAY GAME First Game Colo. State ABRH Ve early as Dave Kitamurasingled, ColoradoState AB erates 33 $9. Darryl Southwick grounded out Kitamuar, ss i Southwick, Ip 2600 and then Zack Villano singled. Villano, Ib 3010 The winning run was scored in ae {the fifth after two were out. Thorne, cf 2 0 1 0 Kitamurasingled, stole second Jensen, c Hunt, 3b 3 0.0 0 and scored ona single by SouthH 3.010 wick. BP Ss Dusek, who gave up only six Totals » 0 6 0 hits in seven innings, was Fairbanks,ss AB RH RBI followed by Greg Faux in the 3.220 eighth and Brad Olsen in the around, always a feature of the BYUInvitational Meet, as Dave Powell, Olympus High School, smashed Neil Roberts’ 7342 point Mickelson total with a new mark of 7,479 Clare didn't compete in eve points. 100-—Dave Powell, 1 Roberts set a mark of 7144 in Young and Dave Peterson, Dave Smith, Rick Powell, and Reid 440 as he pole vault was also good for exira points. The young record breaker started out well in Friday's s as he finished the first y's competition with a total of 3203 points after four events. Trailing Powell in total points was Richard George, Millard High School’s all around athlete, who tallied 6479 points, In third place was Steve Young of Wasatch with 6321; Dave Peterson, Carbon’s great athlete; with 4797; Dave Smith, Hillcrest, 5447; Ron Holman, Pleasant Grove, 5390; Rick Powell, Skyline, 5301; Reid Dimick, Carbon, 5126; Pete Clark, Viewmont, 4862; and Bo s—Dave Powell, Young, 20.4; Dave Smith, 20.4; Dave Peterson, and Pete Clark, 21.3; Bo Mickelson, 21.4; Reid Dimick, 21.7; Ron Holman, 22.2; Rick Powell, 22.3; Richard George, 23.1 Javelin—Richard George, 231.2; Ron Holman, 166.8; Dave Peter son, 153-5; Steve Young, 151.9 Reid Dimick, 149.2; Pete Clark, 1463; Dave Powell, 1445; Bo Mickelson, 142-4; Rick Powell, 129. M2 Long jump—Steve Young, 21-10; Daye Peterson, 20-8; Dave Powell, 20-2; Rick Dimick, 192; Ron Holman,18-10; Dave Smith,18-9; Richard George, 18-8; Rich Powell, 16 1; Bo Mickelson,17.11 Pete Clark, 16:11. Mickelson, Clearfield, 4425, 440—Dave Powell, 49.5; Steve Another new record in the All Young. 51.0; Pete Clark, 52.7; Rick Around was made by Richard Powell, 54.5; Bo Mickelson, 54.6; Reid Dimick, 55.1; Dave Smith, George, Millard, in the javelin 57.3; Ron Holman, 57.4; Richard three times, and Spanish Fork, Beaver, Mesa, Arix.; Winnemucca, Nev., and CedarCity, each with two wins. ete eT 1 ! SPORTS FANS! ! ‘ae | | | DIDN'T | KNOW} by ED GIVAN = be Total points—Dave Powell, 7,479; Richard George, 6460; Steve Young,6321; Dave Peterson, 5797 Dave Smith, 5446; Ron Holman, 5300; Rick Powell, 203; Reid Dimick, 5126; Pete Clark, 4862; Bo Mickelson, 4425. New Records: Javelin Richard George (Millard) 231-2; 440-Yard Run Dave Powell 49.5; Most Points (Olympus) 7479. Sanford, c Cardon. rf Folster, 3b Staffieri, ss Dusek, p Clowara, ph Fitts, pr (Olympus) Dave Powell EAGLES SIGN THREE PHILADELPHIA (UPI)—The Philadelphia Eagles Thursday announced the signing of three players, two of them free agents from the Pottstown Firebirds of the Atlantic Coast League. The players from Pottstown are defensive back Herb Nauss and linebacker John Faveru. Also signed was linebacker Jerry DiPhillippo of Cheyney State. DAVE POWELL of Olympus High won the All-Around Event of Saturday's BYU’s Invitational track and field meet. He scored 7479 points to break Neil Roberts’ old mark 7343 points. ~ SETS DEADLINE NEW YORK (UPI)—Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn Monday set a deadline of May 30 for the Cincinnati Reds’ to advise him whether the club’s new Riverfront Stadium would be ready to host the 1970 AllStar Game, scheduled for July 14. 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I bet you didn’t know...that joan Ford is having al Gigantic Overstocked |Sale...we've closed our | Economy lot and must quickly sacrifice the Steinmark, the University of Texas defensive back whose left leg was amputated for cancer after the 1969 football season, will be a_ student assistant coach for the Longhorns’ freshman team this fall. LONDON sorts “45.2 desere?travel 288 North Ist West Provo, Utah 84601 4171 4110 302392 rd, rf Belliston, c 410 1 ae Folster, 3b 4 ees used car prices! 191 SOUTH UNIVERSITY tPROVO._UTAH Robertson's Marine MARINE SPECIALISTS 97 SOUTH MAIN, SPRINGVILLE . 3958 Meyring walked only two and 34 911 8 vrai Colo. State 2-6-2 BYU 13.0 E—Hunt, Sullivan. LOB—Colo. State 5, BYU 12. 2dbh—Berge SB—Kitamura, Fairbanks. Howard,Staffieri, S—Kitamura, HBP—Hertzke by Dusek WP—Sullivan. PB— Jensen. Pitching ER BB SO Sullivan 113 1 Dusek(L) : 1 4 001 0 Olsen 0 0 0 Second Colorado State RBI Kilamura, ss Uchida,rf Thorne, cf Villano,1b Hensen, 3b Yarber, p Hodnick Lange, 26 Andrews, ¢ Peden, If Totals 2 BYU A Fairbankscf Berge 2b lorg If Howard Ib Sanford rf Belliston c Forster 3b Staffiar ss 62 ooo 00100053x000-0 11) struck out ten. Cougars Seore The Cougars scored got a run BYU 2nd In Golf WeberState 9 Wins Double Net Champs Crowned In BYU Invitational Meet and Jim Robbins, Olympus, def., OPPORTUNITY 373-5510 Ext. 26 Your old car will be picked up by a private auto salvage company for $7.50 for mostcars. 489-5656 . Totals Score by innings: Anyone wishing to be rid of eld inoperative automobiles ontheir property Call City Commission Office CMe aril aia Friday's game was a six-hitter by Brad Meyringto give BYU a 9 win. Only two adii Te vanced as far as third base as eee Help Clean Up Provo City remaining | l overstock to get all our used | cars onour used carlot. Check | [oays classified ad for sen- pinth E-Hensen (2), Meyring, LOB-Colo, off Felix Martinez in the sixth 5 tate 5, BYU 8. SB-Villano (2), when Howard singled, stole Fairbanks, Howard. S-\citamura. HBP-Berge by Martinez. BK. second, wentto third on a Martinez. WP. Meyring, Martinez. and scored ona wildpitch. Pitching IP HR ER BB SO With two out in the seventh Mortine:(L) : : a 7 4 and Fairbanks on first a pop foul wicl i ene seg na2 cae behind the plate by Iorg was dropped by catcher Andrews which opened the door for five BYU runs. lorg then walked and Darryl Southwick camein to pitch and walked Howard intentionally. Sanford then drew a walk and Dick Belliston singled in lorg SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Chip and Howard. Folster then Garris, Brigham Young singled in Sanford and Belliston. University,fired a 69 in thefinal Final Runs round of the Sun Devil Classic BYU’sfinal three runs came to push the Cougarsinto a tie for in the eighth. After Meyring second place honors behind walked, Fairbanks reached on Arizona State University, the an error. Berge singled home host school, Saturday. Meyring and Howard singled Garris led the Cougar team horne Fairbanks and Berge to for third place, one stroke give the Cougars a comfortable behind Bruce McKenzie of New nine run lead. Mexico State and Don Powersof The Cougars resume WAC Arizona State University, who play Friday in Provo at 2:30 had 216s, Ray Leach of BYU p.m. against Utah. On Saturday BYU goes to Salt Lake City for a finished eighth with a 221. doubleheader which will be 1 [° State 000 100 1 2 8 Colo. McKenzie defeated Powers in preceeded by the termination of 01 BYU 103 105 x 10 13 a playoff to take medalist the April 11 game which was honors. called after nineinnings dueto a Other membersof the Cougar conflict with Salt Lake Padres team: Lane Bennett had a 224, game at Derks Field. The makeup game will be Don Hawken finished with a 226; Randy Collett had a 228 and Tom resumed in the ‘yp of the tenth with the scoretied 11-11. POCATELLO (UPI) — Barry Olsonfired a 223, Bagley and Glenn Paramore pitched Weber State into the Big Sky Conference baseball lead Saturday as the Wildcats tripped Idaho State University 40 and 42 in a duubleheader. Bagley scattered five hits in shutting the Bengals out in the first game and struck out ten. Olympus and Highland High defeated Bob Schovaers, Judge Paramore got fine defensive Schools swept honors in the Memorial,3-6, 6-3, 6-3 to win the help from left fielder Bill Sow- Class A tennis competition in the singles title in the Class A. ders and was neverindifficulty BY Invitational Tennis Meet, finals; and Scott Jackson and as he allowed only seven hits while Manti made a clean sweep Lane Hickman, Highland, took in both doubles and singles in Class A doubles honors,with a 5in the nightcap. 7, 75, 7-5 win over John Bagley aided his own cause Class B. net competition. with a pair of singles and got Jim Robbins, Olympus, a Schovaers-Jim McBroom of two of the wildcat runs in the brother to Utah’s nationally — Judge Memorial. recognized F.-D. Robbins, In semi-finals in the singles first game. Bob Schovaers, Judge, def. Jim Anderson, Highland, 63, 6-3; S = South High four times, Delta George, 58.8. et (231-2) old mark was 196-54, made by Tom Duvall, Pleasant Grove 1968, Twenty-six schools have participated in the AllAround Championships since the event was initiated in 1924 with Frank Beckwith of East High winning the honor. East has won the championship six times, BYU-CSU Box Scores = the distance in :49.5 {timefor any meet His mark of 13 ft. 3 inchesin the weecccc coco ota co soon ooccccescco50-oFn @oooo~+~cok per- Zeo--conn oz ~woevo-oucn2-cccoc-coc] 3 © 1962, then in a repeat nick, 10.6; Pete Clark formance in 1963 he set a new [viewmont, 1.8; Bo Mickelson. record of 7343, The new ruark of 10.9; Ron Holman, 11.1; Richard the Olympus ace surpassed tha George, 11.5. High jump—Dave Smith, 62 mark by 35 points. Richard George and Rick Powell Neil Roberts was on hand for 5.10; Dave Powell and e the new record as he was the Peterson, 5.8; Steve Young director of the All-Around and Pete Clark =ad Bo Mickelson, 5.4 was one of the first to Reid Dimick, 5.2 Shotput—Pete Clark congratulatethe new champion. hard George Powell was helped to his new 43.5 record by 9 sensational ner. i Brad Hammell, Brighton, 7-5,63. In Class B. singles, Jim Braithwaite, Manti, won the title by defeating Randy 1» Grantsville, 64, 61; and the Manti doubles combination, Prian Hatch-Mark Aston, the doubles title with a 6-2, 6-2 win over Dave Wilkey-Martell Menlove of Juab High School at Nephi. GAS WATER HEATERS CRACHEAD PLUMBING—HEATING 56 North 2nd West DIAL 373-1003 |