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Show f f Utah County, Utah t - i ' ''t r APftIL SUNDAY, SUNDAY HERALD 14 .. '4 ;' ' 'v' . : - I.- . ' ': ; , . ' vA '' A, EUGENE, Ore. (UPI) Oregon's Dyrol Burleson mile Saturday as he defeated broke the "Stanford's Ernie. Cunliffe in a dual track meet. Burleson's time was 3:58.6.. He is only the second American ever to run the ,; mile under four minutes. a sophomore, broke the Burleson, American record held by California's Don Bowden. Bowden has run a 3:58.7; ' 18-h- it v i ' , - ; 19-year-- .19-year-- old , thanour , ' " Majo Leaa ue Standings . . j 9-- (0-0- (0-2- ' . - ! i (1-- . 12-h- (0-0- 0) ). . ! S . New-comb- 0) " . (1-- 0) . (1-1- 0) ; 4-- I The mile race was the first event! of the Stan n meet. Cunliffe led for the first three laps and most of the, final lap. . Burleson ran the first lap in 62 seconds, the second in an even minute and the third in 61 seconds. He1 ran the final lap irr55.6 seconds The mark tied the Oregon record for the mile. Australia's Jim Bailey was the first University of minute mile. He Oregon man iever to run a sub-fodid it while running for Oregon in Los Angeles When he defeated John Landy. ford-Orego- - i , ' -- .. ur Dow Zooms To Four-Stro- ke In Two1 Years "" Lead In New Orleans Op en e Dow NEW ORLEANS (UPD his" second fired Finstrwald Salt Lake City, i urn univer- - , ' sity of Utah Saturday Won list first' track meet in two years with an;';, 85J'2 to 452 victory over' State College in a meet on a muddy track. A constant downpour of ,raua and ' big puddles of water bin the track did not prevent MSC's 'Terry Jen sen trom winning fin t place in three events the mile!, half mile, and two mile. Utah's' Blaine Lindgren rah the .? 1. nicm nurdies in 14.2 to set; one of the best times in tire; natipH thi year for this event, j altHoutrh it ,. was not a record. However;' Lind- gren won the liLgh HvrJles after" v knocking" down one of the fairdles took He also. stride. and breakina first in the low hurdles. The 100 yard dasn was- - won by v MSC's,. iW Johnson in 9.9, Hi' winner! was A double event Utah's Jon Johnson, who' took first place in both the 440 and 220 yard rlv -,- - nort'-conferen- -'-V- ce iv. f dash. 7. Finsterwald, the number three The .first sign" of lemperaturt money winner on She PGA tour green vegc-66 Saturday this year, opened the tourney with damages in uozt-straight to sail into a four stroke lead in a 67. ,He since has turned in twt tables is loss of the charaterig- tic bright .greeri color. the $27,000 New Orleans Open. successive, bogeyless 66s third-roun- d The Tequesta, Fla:, pro'sperformance gave, him a six-under-- t " 54-ho- le totaLof 201. Finsterwald's also shook loose Al Bessejink, who went into .Saturday's action tied for the lead ". at: 135. Finsterwald carved out his lead with ' four birdies and jan eagle. He blrdied the 15th. with a 60Tfoot explosion from a sand trap and notched the eagle by stroking a puit on the fourth hole. Doug Sanders of Miami, Fla., turned in a 65 to climb into second methodical accuracy 30-fo- ot place at 205. STiT WE ffPIC CRI I 111. ClyE ' 1 OF YOUR ANIMAL'S II Ft? i IB m -- single COLLECT ea!lto our nearest plaint is all that s is needed. We do the rest A fa cn 1 promptly and effiderrtl and at no cost you. n - ,1 d AT : ..Whenever you have dead or useless animals, don't let them become a problem. '!. j 19" 1 ? ' ' ( v r i , (1-- 3-- (0-1- 0) . 41- 2-- - c 3 i - - , J NNMIiilffi 2, . '. i i.W.i mi Ku-be- k. Buz-har- df hit-le- (1-0- 1) fm :J1 ). - . 8-- 1 (0-0- v (0-0- i'i; ). xr'x ' . si, mmmi aw, .11 mmm-wmxm . mmwm V . . 1 lllillv " .. 6-- 5, ! ; . Nieder Tops World Shot Mark At Kansas Relays . i , W 'MS iilillM ? ' VV 1 .. ; 11 WTO 6-- . 1 (0-0- (0-0- : mm (u-1- 1) ss . , j 5-- ".-- . mm Willi---- - 3-- 2, it t by Parry O'Brien. Niedef, competing in the AAU sanctioned event .here,' uncorked his toss shortly . after the official competition began. In a warm up heave earlier, he threw '' the '16pound ball 66 ft. 1V4 In. .The Xortrief - Kansas University athlete, now. an, Army lieutenant, pui the shot 65 ft. 7 in. on April 2. at, the Texas Relays. That mark has not yet been confirmed As a FACTORY TYPE 1 - HUNDLEY -. . . -- . ' record. Niedef and OBrien will meet next weekend in the Drake Relays at Des Moines. Both have carried, on a reibal battle since Nieder's 65 ft. 7 in. mark in the Texas meet. ? j RflUFFLERS garage" ! DEADLINE Provo, Utah forts Chain Link Fence IS I I('s cheaper than you think Call Us Today for a FREE , ESTIMATE Bullock Sales & Service '1182 N- - State Orem AC FR PERFECT 71 want Excellent Service op your 'automobile where pride is, taken in their work. You had better bring your, car to us. Now is the T i;M E for your Spring Tune - up and State inspection. ?! FIJ! NO NOISEi ' If you i i . . . 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'.- AA'-,.- TT ' ! i:. - h".:-i'lTraekMe- 2, iv.a" - Li il ' y FOUR-MINUT- . v ' ' OREGON MAN BREAKS MILE E The JSan Francisco Giants main the National League lead tained Herald Sports Writer when they crushed the t)nn nf the bis reasons why Coach Frank Arnold's Brigham Saturday with an Cubs, 18-Young Wildcat 'baseball team is clicking so successfully this season Chicago included attack" home that is Dennis Wobd, acecatcher and all around performer intthe spring runs by Orlando Cepeda, Bob ;.'''-.!- . sports program.':.:'. Dennis was , born in Payson but was taken to Canada by his Schmidt and Willey McCovey. The tAhree homers made a total v, , parents where he lived for seven Of eight by the Giants in the last years. He came back to Provo two games and kept them a half "where , he . ehtered school at the game ahead of the? second-plac- e Joaquin for his sixth grade. . Pirates, who defeated the Braves, His mdvini around cost him any chance for. baseball experience in the Little' League proMcCovey and Cepeda each batwith in four runs while Schmidt ted he got his.start gram,' but in team knocked in three. Willie Kirkland the Le ven's . Clothings and had four hits and Mays three. Provo Pony League baseball, Jack Sanford limited the Cubs to he; attributes a great deal of his t v,. success to the top coaching of five, hits for his first victory of f ' a the season. Cub starter Dick Paul Beliston,' who has seen Drott was wrapped for seven mimber of his boys moving up in runs v in four innings and sufferamateur baseball. A dislocated leftarm interfered ed his second defeat. with his try out with the Provo The Pirates defeated an old Bulldogs last year, but although X Lew in tormentor, Burdette, it still bothers him at times, it the Braves. Shortstop downing is hard to detect from the top Logan's second error' of Johnny effort, he puts forth with the Dyrol Burleson, the game set up the winning run THE' FASTEST MILE DENNIS WOOD Brigham Young Wildcats." in the seventh. Don Hoak was. University of Oregon sophomore xan the mile in 3:58.6 The injury occurred a he was trying for a double steal safe on the miscue, moved up" on Saturday tr become. the second American ever to run play his last year in Pony League, when his arm was twisted an intentional pass to Bob Skinminutes. His mark, was also the mile in less tinder him as he made a hurried exit back to his base. It keeps ner and came home on Dick the fastest mile ever run by an American. The other him off balance at times now, but it is getting better and 'he Stuart's single. was Don Bowden ioi the University of Calif ornia, who it to be entirely healed before he finishes his career third Joe Gibbon, Pittsburgh's was timed in 3:58.7 at Stockton, Calif., on June 1, 195,7. t BY High next year. i'vH. was when the winner he (Herald-UP- I f. His' transfer to the Wildcats last falls made him ineligible for pitcher, Telephoto). over the last football but he is going out this fall and hopes to make the team.' blanked the Braves three innings. Eddie Mathews hit He played basketball, after, the first semester and now is doinjf his third homer for the Braves the regular. backstop chores for Coach Arnold hi this Spring's base in the fourth. V v.: baU program. . came St. Cardinals Tlie Louis Camping and fishing make up much of his summer activity, but he is trying to get his arm back in shape and he hasTfigh hopes from behind to defeat the Los San Francisco at Chicago f By United Press International Angeles Dodgers, 5 Ken Boyer for a successful athletic year in the Wildcat lair next season. ). vs Anderson ) O'Dell National League hit" his third- - and fourth homers v , Loiiis VV. PodGB Los at St. L. . Pet. L Angeles Hundreds of, boysroughout the Region Five and Region Seven of the season to pajce the Cards San P'rancisco m 2 . .778 vs res Miller , "7 it attack, and paryl Spencer areas are) finding all .the activity they want in the spring sports Vz i 7 3 .700 Cincinnati at Philadelphia (2 in !with airee hits, in- Pittsburgh program that is being conducted in each of the high schools. Only chipped his 4 2 556 and Los iPurkey (0-Angeles game) second homer of Uie Untie fails t& field a" team in one 6f the; sports 'arid when the. pro- cluding' (0-4 4 .500 2Vz vs and Owens Milwaukee ' T, gram is developed it may be that Coach Bird can find his way into year. 3 .444 5 4 ). t Cardwell Los Angeles built a 0 lead .but Philadelphia ' the field of competitive activities. ' 3Vi 5 .375 3 Games Louis Monday's S. ' Tintic is definitely handicapped by the bad. weather conditions the Cardinals came back with Cincinnati St. Louis (night) 6 .333 4 at Francisco' San in that mining town area, and this, plus the long distance to other two runs in the "second inning and 2 6 .250 4Vz (Only! game scheduled). clinched the game with four runs Chicago schools in Region Seven, adds to their difficulties. Results American League Saturday's in the sixth. Bob DuJiiba was the W. L. Pet. GB 2 3 Cincinnati Philadelphia . .Brigham Ypung Wildcats have "their trouble because of the winner and Larry Sherry the Pittsburght 5 Milwaukee 4 4 O.1.000 Detroit in relief of starter Danny 2 comparative small size .of their school, but in track and field they loser 4 1 :soo Voxk 18 .. New Francisco Chicago San McDevitt. an have a that makes for lot troubles. 3i oMheir other advantage 5 up 3 .500 ' Washington Rookie Jim Coker's 13th inning St. Louis 9 Los Angeles Unlike any other school in Central Utah they have access to 3 3 .500 Boston Probable .' (Pitchers double scored Pahcho Herrera - Sunday's th facilities of theirs big collegiate brothers in the spacious 7 2 2 .500 Bum at Milwaukee Chicago Pittsburgh; and earned the Philadelphia fieldhouse and now with the added room on the West they may 2 .500 ). 2, Haddix Kansas vs ) City Phillies a 2 victory over the be able to gain even more benefits. 1 4 .200 Baltimore whose Because of their winter activities and an influx of track and Cincinnati Reds. Coker, .000 0 Cleveland field stars this year, BY High is. expected to be a definite threat seventh .inning single tied the during the 6 Vs innings he worked, Saturday's Results delivered his game .but he was credited with the vicfori Region Seven, and even all state honors. The Wildcats captured score at 3 8 Boston first place honors in seven of the events in which they competed? Winning bjow off loser Bill Henryl tory when Duren stopped Balti- New York Washington 3 Baltimore 2. .f last week; in a thteway meet with Ofem'and Pleasant Grove Twb with two out. f more the rest of the way. Detroit 6 Chicago 2 oi the trackstersv Rod Jorgensen and Ralph Childs, were double Cal McLish started for CincinHector Lopez drove in the de- Kansas City 6 Cleveland 5 theseventh. cisive runof the game in the fifth .winners, and they may ("be 'hard to stop when their' own league nati and led Sunday's Probable Pitchers? Dick was Farrell when he singled home Tony . The Winner ' action gets. tinder way. Sturdij Boston at Washington who relieved starter John the for started Coleman ). (0-vs Ramos Rip vant and oitched Orioles and was ' charged with V jMigh' winds and threatening stormy, had theii4 effects on the at New York Fisher Baltimore ball the rest of the way. the loss, yl (0-, ever vs Coates pbpular Brigham Young University .Invitational Track and Field Meet, but it is hard to stop such important activity and Provo Frank Malzone- and Bobby Bell Cleveland at Kansas City was loaded with boys with their athletic equipment late Friday as Thomson each belted two-ru- n M ), vs Larsen ) triumph homers in Boston's 3 they began the migration to' the Cougar campus: in preparation for Chicago at Detroit Wynn ) i" this mammoth event, over Washington. Camilo Pascual, vs Foy tack Storms have not been , entirely? unknown to the Invitational Rocky Cola vito smacked his who struck, out 15 Boston batters Monday's Games third home run in as many on opening day, lasted only five Chicago at Kansas City (nightV Meet, and while costumes and times have been dampened en thuslasm has continued to tuti highland the 47th Annual running games and Steve Bilko his second innings! this ' time out and was Baltimore at Washington (night) of the event,' got way to an auspicious start with the Thursday of tli e season Saturday to keep charged with .five runs during ' (Only games scheduled). I , and Friday competition. the undefeated Detroit Tigers, that tirne. Mike Fornieles sucatop the American League with a ceeded starter Tom Brewer in Pacific Coast League Standings WLPCT.GB John Gourley, track qoach at Pleasant Grove High School, is 2 victory over the Chicago the fifth and was the winner alTed , White Sox. was he relieved, ....... by schooL The though 6.750 doing a fine job in developing future stars at the Viking Spokane Bilko' connected in the fourth Bowsfield in they seventh. ........ San' Diego' new track facilities, plus the ever contagious enthusiasm that seems , 6 4 .600 1 The Kansas City Athletics Tacoma ' r ........ 3,2 .600Ni to come naturally ift that arear provides hopes for some top marks inning off loser Billy Pierce fol- a tihe Indians Portland . . . . ..v..... 4 3 .571 IV2 and Cleveland Colavito, handed lowing single by .in future meets. t three-ru-n followed a : with Colavito fourth , their . , straight defeat, . ........ 4 4 .500 2 Sacramento smash in the fifth off reliever when Hank Bauer drove m, me Seattle. . . . . 4 6 .400 3 Ray Moore. 2 4 .333 3 winning run with a ninth inning Vancouver" ....-'. X Shortstop Chico Fernandez con- single. 6 .250 4, 2 . Salt Lake v. , .. ... tributed a double and two singles his first making' Latmah, Barry Results to Detroit's eight-h- it attack. start for Cleveland since being Tacoma Friday's 3 Seattle 2 Frank Lary struck out seven and obtained in a trade for Herb San : Diego 6 , Portland 2 yielded only four hits, including Score, appeared on his way to Spokane at Sacramento, ppd. rain. a homer by Minnie Minoso, while victory but homers by Harry - a?Salt Lake, ppd, ram. O'Brien," Nieder said after his LAWRENCE, Kan. UPI to their fourth Ohiti and rookie Ken Hamlin tied Vancouverthe pitching Tigers PowerfuL Bill Niedef bettered the performanioe Saturday. "There's ' the score at 5 in the sixth. Bob worlH refiord in the shot put for' been '"too mu?h said about this straight triumph. The Yankees stayed right on Grim, Cleveland's thirdELt'Cher1, -.'j the second time this month Satur- already." . the Tigers heels by beating the was the loser. y Three other athletes competed Baltimore day with a heave of 63 ft. 10 in. "the behind Rookie Marty Kutyna hurled Orioles, in in a !speciai event at the Kansas Saturday's special shot put combined five-hbitching of the final inning for the Athletics in order, to meet AAU event v Relays, rookie Bill Short and Ryne Duren. and was credited with the vicNieder's unofficial markt was standards, but all fell far short Short gave up all the Orioles' hits tory? 8V4 inches farther than the world of Nieder's mark. record and 6 V inches better than the American record,: both ' held By WENDELL ItlGfeY .:,y0y..;:,v.;.i .. 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