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Show !' ij ''A '..'' kk. i; ji -- i e! i (' IP . - ' iiil-Es :- uf ii - :; I ; 1 jf II ! 4 . 18-5,18- ' I ' ' .4 " f ' ' " V'-'ji- - . -: f Boll i I - , " In 1 ' "I " mm: ggias-,'- : iwUIh Willi J lis I i Logan ' '"'-;-'- Swps .";!'"' In I ' I ' ' . jhkH ! A ' 'MiM x, kIJ VV V'J ' f 'j t . ' ' -3 i s t By HARRY GRAYSON SDorts Editor Ii NEW YORK (NEA) From what I read and heard', knowM quite what to expect when I met Charles . O. Finley. M fAf-- '' .! of the r two-gam- 3, I ililiilllll i .iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A ir Saturday. KahsaA (Ditv Athletics, was! an agrej or at least a Cougar batters rapped out a "-- q , knoW - it-all and popoff. Cer- - total of 31 hits, including four tainly they made fit clear that home aruns, as BYU swept to its I Finley, an insurance broker of third straight western division lip Victory. The Cougars were un- , Gary, Ind., and Chicago, was defeated i . ., season. in division play Mast i i opinionated, Thiners happened at a cy-Jim Armstrong and Jim Hodda clonic pace when (Finley paid drove in a total of seven runs with ' ;S5 million for.the A's. a pair of circuit clouts; In the first A general manager, Frank three Innings of the opener and ' Lane, was engaged at $50,000 Cougar ' s arter Jim tiMcDonald a year on Jan. 6 ana urea coasted to the victory, allowing j ,"'. s Brigham Young University ibatters had a field day as they collected 36 runs e in a shellacking of hapless Utah jState,' 18-- 5 and 18-- in a Skyline Conference twin bill I didn't j LOGAN,! Utah i (UPI) , ' i ; s ' m i iji-- : k " j i aa . ' i j IA-- I .Ill-- :' - I : n' isix'hits. r Af:A Bob Burch also allowed six hits n the nightcap,! including two homers lit the sixth ;when Utah State got all its runs. But by the iime USUjgot its! three runs, Brig-HaYoung had already scored 8.! The Cougars were i, aided by six Aggie miscues.i 4: Cougar eadoff man Frank Her-- . tremely pi ea$ant, seemingly understanding ana open to reason. He titruck me as a highly successful jban with a I f "1nf.',!nf sirnnlftl Viiirnilitv. '., 'k I'! il , Reputation of being a qiiick builder of ball c ubs" Finle: expiamed. with Is attitude Lane- - i ; events.' . senior the Payson wrapped up honors with a tolial of 97 points, while Provo came from behind to total 55 points land win top hon ors in the Tenth Grade division in M j meet. 'the .s, American Pork Cavemen, coached by the veteran Leo Nel son, picked;1 up, ininnerup honors in the senior division with' an accumulated 72H points; Jim Crittenden's Lehi Pioneers were third ert played his role to by getting six nits in eight trips and scoring eight times during the twin bill. 4 !. KFirst Game) : j; 1 e Judv Rosch. left and Barbara Hack got in the swing for the Dixie Wa erSk Tournament it Cypress Gardens . FlaL, as Buster MacCalla whizzed by. LIR SHOW Kite-born- even-scho- ; 4 I r h rbl Lchi Duo Cops! jTcnnis Honors 4 3 4 5 Ierbert, jef Samoles. rf Christiansen, lb 4 2 2 '2 2 2 0 0 Thaclcer Breaks Record 3 2 Batchelorl 3b 3 Gary Wright, ....ij.Ji 3 2 2. 5 Armstron g, 2b .5 In Sno w College Invitation Rodda, si 112 c 1 fife, '42 i2 4wipuj 2 2 1 3 . MacDona d, p 5 .. 1 1 2 0 PHRAIM Utah (UPI) High 10 inches; Larry Stott of Bountiful men field in the 440 at 50.5 seconds; and school broke track and . 34 18 18 17 as and Earl Coombs of East in the 220 at East records, today eight : team 22.4 schools Delta the seconds, 4 high wonj ab r b rbi annu'al Snow College TWo relay records wereJbroken at the titles ... 4 2 2 0 tracld meet here. with. Cedar City running the med1 1 ... 3 0 Invitational honors! with shared East Olym ley relay in 3:49.0. East ran the 4 ' mile1 relay in 3:30.6. tne meet in Lent and tennis pus j . er's prerogative 3 pahme, 3b held same Mike Martines of East and Bob the timely at; Ii "Onlv a few days later; Lane telephoned "me at mid- 1 0 0. 1 Hi- Dow, lb bf Lehi; divided the net Evans East's Leop powerful track, er 4t n i deal, u want frloye, (j night and told hie he had made a five-play77 41 to in the Snow In itational for honors ards up points (Tolled .:.J 3 0 0 0 to tell you abolut it before you read it in the papers'; he Casey. tennis meet when they won singles J 3 0' 0 0 bM. T Viif fh hnf'Andl instead of pettincr bftter thincrs Anderson, cf 4 fori The doubles titles 01ympus,4t2 22for Bountiful, championships. !1 n n n nl 6Vi to do with Mather, crot iworse, including, things! that 5 and were for ork shared for Olympus and Spanish by in! n n n yopat, p ... Carbon. dealing players. dozlii Wilson L Jil 0 0 0 elta scored 4 ppinjts to nose Martinqs.defeiitecl Bill Grofe of had to tie rebuilt.'I eo we carr cd a J5 2 0 b 0 on Cedar Miwi tauffer, 6-Gun38; in the finals of with and City Orezjn games. recruits year go. They cost us at least nisbn with 2QV2. East Carbon took uiass a wnue Evans defeated 27 Totals o o foiirth with 21 and iM Ward was Stan Bechtel of Wasatch u . Academy ' m 'i' a m 'Mehl wrote that I was sabotaging major league Grounded out for Vopat in! 3rd, neit at 18. r ixie a unais, j z, tw. in 43311100: BYU at the 718 baseball in Kansas City. 1 ;considered that unfair New records were set by Ron Mike Evans and JackjQuintana ' 4hl-d6030 4, Morgan of Davis, who rani the of Lehi won the Class B doubles time, but realize you can't ;ballyhoo a funeral, and don, t USUj Ilig-giE DP Dahme. Thomas, mile in 4:03.3; Sonny Jckowski by jbeating Albert Schiille and to 'the lot learn a had least. I in question Mehl's integrity and! Dow. LOBi-BY- U USU 8, thin-skinne- d: 12 Mik4 Callahan of American Fork. of West in the tioU vault as I wasl and am not jnearly as 5l 2B Wright, Armstrong 2. Hig-- : T feet, 10& inches i Gary Thacker Mark Reynolds and Dave Childs ns, Thomas, Dahme. IIRHer- - of prem in the broad Jump at 21 of Olympus beat Steve Biugh and far as I know rioxv it will be in Kansas City m 1964. 1 haVe rc, Annsirong, rtoaaa. oxj feet, Dennis Cox of uean itowiey 0urem, in never criticized Kansas City, attendance or otherwise. efbert, Samples. & Wright. Davis in the shotput it 50 If eet, the Class A doubles finals. was that; I should run along and tend to ml insurance Viivi win' tinsitiABa nnl! Inl. Totals . " 'If; you wanted a messenger boy,' you we got the UTAH" STATE i1' wrong boy," Lane told me. I reminded mm tnat i nad Mendenhall, If to me entitled million invested in the club' and felt that lea know what was going onJ Lane agreed that .was an own- Thomas, iZbA., ' 4 f I 111 111 -- I f:-:l- l -- l I - i - r .1 I i 6-- 0, 0, ' a. i ? p-- J- . ..0-4.5. ns it . s v--p 0-- 4, i i loecona uamej Finley, who wears a Kansas City baseball cap at RIGILAHI YOUNG ab T h rbi era m realhed a life ambition when he bought the A's J cf Herbert and obviously is enjoying! every minute of it.1 luThis is my Samples!, rf U 46 44 22 Q 4 0 2 lb Finfp.v worked in Garvi steel mills for five years wit Christiansen, 2 0 0 lb Trmv 7:1 Afnrmer middleweight chamDion.fi He played Willardspn, .. 3 2 1 3b Batchelor, and of Harmon Tom 1 1 football '3: with ....... Michigan If school Wright, high He Tulane. 0 0 0 c coach at head new played (VEIoyleJ the suit of the ease, But Richard By ELMER WJ LAMMI platsbn, Tommy 1 4 2b Michi il the United International San Francisco attorney rep Press Anderson Armstrong, with basketball school Gary, orrdy high 12 a 2 ss baseball Rodda, Icoacn. He played WASHINGTON (UPD A plane resenting the Cal Polv team. gan State 0 0 2 ss Hall, ne stayea m oea ior ii moiiuia utrauijs Fife, c'U crash that brought! death to 16 termed efforts to collect until he was 4 1 il from Arctic Pacific, the insurance tuberculosis. members of a college football carrier; the state of California and 1 0 0 cf immeL WnwlmflflLii: .rffear that he would like to start "all team has brough members jof a 6 2 1 .. p the federal urch, an "exer-House judiciary subcommittee else in over and git along with everybody; fTvelneyer had the futility.' 11. ill b is i7 fade to face with a4 emotion- Totals in tne insurance dusi with associates slightest difficulty Says FAA Failed charged problem. 4 4 ,...41: I '! ; 144 , UTAH STATE no.W akA. the trash, whicp occurred Oct. Rousselot contended that the ab r h rbi One thing isj jfor sure: Charley' Finley is going to knoW 29, .L: iytu, at xoieap, Ohio,, resulted government should accept "com 3 0 1 0. endennall. If . the deaths of 22 persons, in- - passionate responsibility" because wnat's goipg on; 0 0 0 ligginsj ss .. ' Tragic Plane Crash Brings Emotional Problem to Group p-s- , j I j I semi-professio- " t '' . II S m ab - 4 ; I BRIGHAM YOUNG I j 5 Aug. 22. A manager, Joe Gordon, was discharged. The farm director, George belkirk 1 and the entire scouting staff j walked out. still existent I feud Fln-between developed! j ley and Ernest j ;Mehl, the Kansas City sports editor. i There! was talkl of Finley amoving the iranchise. CHARLES O.I FINLEY Vhat brought all. this - hi worse goti "Things aDOUt . M- , T trm'ncr oni"lftaid Finlev. "All ask k'tn know what's ) . By WENDELL RIGBY Herald Sports Writer Coach Jim Durrant PAYSON and his Payson: trackstersl played host to Utah County Schools w a combination varsity and sopho more track and field meet, then walked ioff with the "Lion's" share of Ithe honors in the senior ; : 7eani nal 2. l !'!. j! il 1 JJJ1 ; ' .4;. omasL 2o Z 1.L..L 4 anme.l no Dow, ,1b Set Will e Mays Must41Have J :i 4 Record Figure .in -- fh- I ; I .!! I Old-Time- rs I i ii i By PAL WOOD United Ptess International (UPD Satur- SAN JOSE I Call ' day's shorts i Willie Maya must have set a record when he smashed the first ball pitched j to him In the opening game! of the season for a home riiri, (and then- duplicated the pcrf ornianco In the second game of the campaign. - Daylor Explode! As Lakers; Whip Celtics 126-12- 1 (UPI)! one-ma- of National Basketball Association scoring records Saturday to lead 1 his team tio a upset victory over the defending champion Boston CelticsU Baylor, who collected four half e records in the batand tle, collected 61 points to pace the Lakers "to the jcomeback vicchampion tory oVer a three-tim- e Celtic team which had been favored by eight points in the game. A capacity Boston! Garden crowd of 13,903 saw the' Lakers go one in their best of seven game up, f championship series. the 61 points! shattered Baylor's less set than playoff peak a month asio by Philadelphia Warrior star Wilt Chamberlain. Baylor' ctheij .records included most : 126-jl2- ii! full-gam- 3-- 2, . Old-time- u 40 J 1 1 ..mm..L 3 1 1 l i ; - H- I i , 21-2- I Tennis Team Tops ot Aggies 2, . 1-- low-scorin- 7-- 0, . 6-- 1. 6-- 4, 8-- 6. 2, 1-- 6, 6-- 4, 4, J ' rs , : M o cluping the members 01 the Call Polytechnic College 0 forhia State '" Ij tea?n.1 j Arctic-- : Pacific Air, he chartered 0 3 es plane crashed shortly after 2 2 taKeoff in a heavjjr fog lias the re0 sult of what Civil Aeronautics said was "utn Bo ird investigatoj-- i 3 'Id Wilson, Cf Wilson, cf;..L.L.. '3'-',l- i 2 0 I ". Wilkins, rf n n .... GambsJ p L-L0 :'oio:. i3 in baseball can't re Wight, p t call of; any man ever hitting a 3 31 6 3 Totals home run on the first pitch to 141 903 00018 BYU him in two consecutive games. 3 000 003 000 USU The United.! States vs. Russia iv endenhall, Iligginsi 3, track meet at Stanford Is set for Ie J DP Wilkin's Hall.1 Arm Dahme'. a Saturday and SunJuly 2 Willardson; Rodda, and strongl day. The AAU usually is a stick4 Christiansen. and ler for hot running events on Sun- Armstrong BYU 10, USU 5i 2B HerLOB days. But in Russia, of course, bert, Christiansen, Wright. 3B j there is no day of rest. . . Roddai HR Dow, Wilson. The field Is complete for the ex- S Willardson, Fife, Batchelor. Wright. clusive Tournament jof Champions golf event at Las Vegas and In case you think Arnold Palmer and Gary Player have taken over to dominate the golfing world, think; again. j Among the names to be at Las Vegas, not even recognizable to the public until their, one-shstep to stardom this year, are Butch Baird, Jackie Cupit Bob McCal-liste- r, Knudson, Phil George ilMarr. . . j and Dave Rodgers Brigham Young Unirvcsity took four of the five! singles matches and split the doubles td defeat points in a half, 33, most field goal Utah State, 5-- In a Skyline Con attempts in a half, 25; and most ference tennis meet here Satur field goal attempts in a full game, Il II. day- - f' 'i 40. v f a 1 BYU The victory gave Baylor filled the I void left by record in Western Division play g the Laker star Jerry after losing to Utah, Friday, West who wound up with 24 points, j The Results seven off his playoff average. Harold Turley, BYU, def. RichFrank Selvey with 12 and Rudy ard Harris, USU, Larusso with 10 were the, only Still, BYU, def. Gayland Jerry other Lbs Angeles players to hit USU, Lewis, double figures. j Bob Kroff, BYU; def. Ray Boston cornerman Tom Hein Neville, USU, 6-sohn, who fouled out in the final Dave Warren, USU def. Dwayne minute of the gamei led the Cel- Ballard BYU tics with 30 points while Bill Rus Craig Smith, BYU, def. Robert sell and Sam Jones' both had 26. Hansen, USU, 6-- 6-- BU Pfc. Elgin Baylor, the Los iAngeles Lakers' n 4rny, smashed a string BOSTON Moyes,c m o 2. 7-- 5. s of what, he charged ;;'was the failure pf the. Federal viatipn Agen- suspend ,the oper itions of before the crash. II The FAA admits it had knowl edge of numerous violations of civilj air regulations by he com- pany but says its hands were tied by the laws -under which it oper- cy, p Arctic-Pacifi- ter disregard": of. federal air safety regulations by pilot Donald Ch :sher, who was among those atesj 48; - rd 4 f f bill f , rd Ij 440-Ya- rd 1 ...'. 26 killed. JSh... j I , - I ' 10-rou- ) s., i 880-Yar- - Brigham jYoung, j1 d, jAm-erici- 12-wa- an y . II . 1 af-fa- ",: : : . j 12-fo- ot ' j - t I' Lane Outboxes Molina To Take Decision Vet-er- n southpaw Kenny La e gave previously unbeaten Luis' Molina a master boxing lesson through the first seven rounds and then withstood a furious assault through the last three stanzas to win a unanimous decision Saturday. 4 It was the first professional de feat for the 23 yeari old Molina, who had won 20 in aj row with 17 knockouts. . There were no knock-severdowns although there were j slips to the canvas, f Never before had Molina run up against the experience displayed Lane. The vetby the eran from Muskegon, Mich., Jabbed with his right and then! rocked Molina's head repeatedly with short rights all through the fight. Meanwhile Molina, who came in at 137 Vi to Lane's 138, was swing-in- g wildly and missing by as much as six inches to a foot as Lane danced jeasily out; of danger. Judge Fred Bottara had it 3 Lane;' Judge Elme Costa and Referee! Jack Downey 2 each. United Press Internation gave seven round to Lane, two to Molina and ' called one even. Molina, who never had been cut in a1 fight before, started bleeding from the nose in the third round and was cut under the eye in the t fifth. :! .I- tMost of Molina's haymaker swings anded on Lane's back. It wasn't until the eighth; round that the San Josef boy connected with his target. Then he staggered Lane with; a right to the head and fol lowed with a left to the face that cut Lane's left eye.! Molina also had the edge with his bullrush attack in the ninth.! ; jt However he tired in the tenth and Lane kept him -- off balance with his jabs to the ' head. .4 j . i. 5-- 7-- J i . ' . - !l :" I - . j j three-under-p- ar 501-yar- Ala-mei- ia 11-13- ,1 all-Nav- U, , 6-- 1, s, 6-- 1. h, e, 6-- 3, 6-- 3. :10.6. ! .j Yard Dash Provo; Joel Wright, Rhoades, American les Gilbert, Lehi; 440 f Lynn Brlggs. J, -- t.4.- -' Proyoil Kent Fork: Char-Carl Harris, - Springville. Time! Low Hurdles U- - 'I 58.9;- ete Olesen, Provo; 'Bob- - Phelps, American Fork; Milton Rasmussen, Lehi; Mark Riddle, Brigham Yoiingj Boyd Worthingtoii Payson. Time j j :24.0. 880 Yard Run k II ;4l U David Mech-a- m, Provo; Jay Mortensen; Springville; Richard Hart, Provo; Bruce Harding, Brigham' Young; Dean Hancock, Payson. Time ) ' 2:19- 220 ; 'M I : Ij Yard Dash Raymond Mewman,. Pleasant Grove; Gerald Althouse, Springville; Larry Elmer, Springville; Pete Oleseni Provo ; Paul Robinson',1 Lehi, jj , ' ' ,i :24.7. Time j High Jump - Peck, American Fork; Smith, Lehi; (Dockstaderi Payson; Wilson, American Fork; Lynn Warr, Payson arid Brian fifth. Burgess, Lehi, Ued for f 5) ft. 2 in. Height Shot Put Dave Braithwaite, Brigham Young; Wayne Jorgen-se- n, Pleasant Grove ; Brent 01 sen; Payson; Garth Fielding, ! Payson; David Mecham, Provo.; 39' ft.) 7 Distance in. .' ' 4 Discus Garth Fielding, Pay! son; Wayne Jorgenzen, Pleasant Grove; Brent Olsen, j. Pay son Doug Peterson Pleasant Grove; Paul Robinson, Lehi; Distance ; -- jt 111 ft. 8 in. , .il '...,. . Javelin FinI, Provo; Sherril American Taylor, Fork; R. K. Hendrickson, Payson; Doug Peterson, Pleasant Grove; Don But156 ft. ler, Payson. Distance ! !,". 10 in.-- ' 4:44 I Ij'.i ;!4 Mile Relay Provo (Brlggs, ; .'-- ' -j j Olesen,- - Wright and Mecham) American Fork and Paysoni Time :,r ; j .);.. 4 j .Yard Relay American Fork (Wilson, Peck, Phelps and Taylor); Lehi; Provo, Payson and 1 : 43.6. Brigham Young. Time Pleasant Medley v, Relay1 880 : f j Grove (Newman,!. SftieldsJ West and Bingham) ; j Payson, Lchi. Time1 '4:19.9,. ,j4 Leoili lira f.; ' Althouse, SpringvlUe; Clint Wilson, American Fork; Mike Bullock, Brigham Young. Time --1 T ' 10-Rou- nd ar n, " and fourth place ani the other teams offered plenty &f cbmpetl- - 8 iri Ii i Pole Vault tIoM Craig Widdison, d Only Orem and Spanish Fork Payson Larry Williams! Ameri were missing from the Payson In- cans Fork; three-way; tie for third vitational and they had, prior com- (Mike Cowan Payson. Harris 'An mitments at the Snow College ir gel! Axnerlcan!4Fo)rk,t land-- Sid at Ephraim. Height Crystal, Pleasant Grove). k In spite of the early season the -1- 2: ft. I. y if '1 m irks generally were quite a Mile Run -j- John! Winters, AmRonf Harward, Provo erican Fork; Alien Swenson, sprinter, stepped the 220 yard Spring vile; David Orchard. Brig dash in :22 flat, which is not bad ham Young; James Clegg Provo; any time. Lynn Warnick, lAmeri-th- e Terry Tervort, Paysonj Time 440 5:0.1. M can lork, looked good in with his time of Ii: 54.4;! and Craig Discus Lee Kapaloskl, Pay- Widdison, Payson, was plenty son; Tom Dimick, Amercan good. in the pole vault with an Fork; "Dennis Martin, Payson; even Gene Nielsenj Payson; Raymond leap. ; Glen Smith, PaysonJ tossed the 159 Bird, Springville. Distance si' 1 javelin 170 feet A inches for top jfri Shot Put Tom Dimick, Am place; Tom Dimick, American Forki pushed theishot out 51 feet erican Fork; Dennis Martin, Payand the relays, gen son) Ken Sorensen, American 4: inches erally, were run in good times. Fork; Raymond Bird, Springville; Senior Iligrh School Summaries Clifford Losee, Payson, Distance 5l!ft. 4.inl f!; I) .' High Hurdles Royal West, Glen Smith, Payson; Pleasant Grovel Randy HolmJavelin stead, Lehi; Lee Atwooda Pleas- - Dennis Martin, Payson; John An- - four-undcr-p- A jj al j I 1! j Approving the mi;ht open the flood! gates ,to more such deof the injured survivors mands from victims of air crashJone families of thej dead es. To reject it might lead to has receiyed any compencharges that committee members sation. Arctic-Pacifi- c line, has were unsympathetic toward the gooe out of business,- and the com innocent victims of the crash. paoy's insurance carrier, Lloyds The choice Is an uncomfortable of London, says i is not responsi one. .ill ble! because the company had vio latpd its contract by allowing un LOI TOPS AMERICAN safe conditions. ROME (UPD W orld junior Considers Responsibility boxing champion Duilio the House judiciary claims lightweight of Loi scored a de headed P by Rep. cision Italy subcommittee over Willie of Stevenson has re- South Carolina! in a non-titl- e Thomas J. Lane, bout luctantly begun considering! the Friday night. 4,1 extent to which the government might be responsible for; the crash. The question was tossed into the! committee's lap in the form of a private bill introduced by Rep. to John II. Rousselot, see)c federal relief of $350,000 for By ALFRED NcCORMACK JR. hot 67 while Steel :.:. each of the crasn victims, j a smith 70. fashioned j United Press International tiommittee members first sugCasper, from Apple Valley, Cagested that their hearings might GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPD lif.! had two birdies and in eagle affect damage suits filed as a re- - Billy Casper shot a. and! a chance to claim ihe lead 68 Saturday to share) the lead all alone until he hit the 15th hole With defending champion Mike where he took a bogey. His birWIN VOLLEYBALL TITLE Souchak with a 207 total (after 54 dies came on the d No. 6 ALAMEDA, Calif, (UPI) holes of the $35,000 Greensboro and No. 8, his eagle on the par-- 5 Naval Air Station came Open Golf Tournament. 14th hole. from behind to defeat Pensacola, followed who first from nearby Durham, Souchak, Souchak, ;his Fri Flal, Navy, 68 69 moved round a conceded with he played better N.C, Friday, y volley day and win the; the last two days. He had with another notch golf up Saturday ball championship. one or two "great putts" Saturday a 70. 4 k . Two strokes back of the leaders but missed an easy one on the at 209 were slammin' Sammy 11th hole which he parred. Doubles Souchak had been tied with Wallace def. Turley-StiSnead, seven time winner of the BYU, Steel-smitWeight-Harriand Greensboro Billy Maxwell of Las Vegas, Nev., Open, USU, Jerry Ucwis-NeviUiief. of Calif. for a share of the lead going into Snead Glendale, USU, Gary Ro$e-Ke- n on the with leaders a pulled up Johnson, BYU, Saturday's round.! Casper picked ; k i Lehi, 2m; "and Springville, an! even 25. ex remely was Competition close in the sophomore division with seven points! separating first SAN JOSE, Calif. 4UPD ? j 220-Ya- ol 1 scored Pleas-Elme- j il - j c f ' - 100-Ya- witn 3oy4 ; iick ma s xyoyo bulldogs tallied 24 for fourth place; Lee Nicholes Pleasant Grove Vikings scored 22; Coach. Jed Gibson's BY High Wildcats scor-ed- ; 21, and 'Benny Killpack's SpHngville RediDevils scored 12 M points. TraUed Provrt the sophomore events the Payson team trailed Povo with 514 i (American Fork was a close third? with 504 ; Pleasant Grove 27 ant Grove; Clyde Wilkinson, Pay derson, American Fork; Ron Law son; George Elmer, Payson. Springville; .Robert Dean, Provo. 170 ft. 4 in. Distance Time w :16.6. Lehi (Holnistead, Low' Hurdles HolmMile Relay Randy Woffinden r, and Smith); Vance, stead, Lehi; Royal West; Fork American ant Grove; George and Pro Pay- Payson, " J vo. Time 3:46.6, Bruce American son; Fork; May, Pleasant' Lee Carlisle, American Fork,;, Medley Relay Grove (West. Bronson. Keetch :22.0. Time Dash M Phil Swen- andjAtwood); Payson; Ameri senJjBrigham Young Kent Oborn, can Fork. Time t-- 4:19.9. i. '4' 880 Yard Relay) Payson (Cow Payson; Carl Hackford, Ameri-ca- n Moore and Oborn); Donahue, Allen an, Noble, Provo; Fork; American American Fork Fork. Jerald Hansen, Provo; Lehi.) -1:39.2. Time 4 :10.5. Time ( Tenth Grade Summaries Dash 4- - Ron 13 arward. Vault Pole Baker. Brigham Ger Kent Oborn, Payson; Proyo; American aid Hansen, American Fork, tied Young; j Miglla :io, Fork1,! StubAmerican Fork; and for econd Hampton, third; Omar bles American Forki Lee Woofin Burgess, Lehi, tied for second; 10 ft. 6 i23.8 Hall, Payson. Height den; Lehi. Time j !i" -4 Dash Lynn Warnick, ; Broad jump )Susuta, Payson; American Fork; Ron Harward, Proyo; Jlobert Murdock, Payson; Marks Riddle BY High; R. K. Stan; Smith, Lehi; Richard Keetch, Hendricksen, Payson; Lynn :54.4. Brlggs, Provo; Dunford, Payson Pleasant Grove. Time d Nathan Vance, and Bullock, BY High, tied for) Run Max Hancock,) Lehi; Payson;! Lee fifth. Distance ?!ll7ft. 11 in. AtwioodJ Pleasant Grove; Allen Bob Phelps, High! Hurdles Hall, Springvillei John Bryan, American Fork;- Milton Rasmus-seLehi; Jerry Smith) Lehi;! 2;11.8. jl Payson.) Time Broad Jump t - Kent Oborn; Boyd Worthington; .Payson Brent rl9.1. Payson i Cayl Hackford, Ameri-ca- l Olsen, Payson. Time One 'Mile John Bill Fork; Newberry, Donahue,) Payson; Kent Peterson, Brighanji Young; Springville; Sam Bingham, PleasEldon Sumsion, American Fork. ant Grove; Neil! E well, payson t Nelson Seeley, Pleasant Grovet 20 ft. 5 tin. Distance' ' Kent Bunker, Mark Oldroyd, Payson. Time High Jump Brigham Young Randy Holm-stea- 5:23.7. 100 Yards Lehi; John Anderson, Raymdnd New. tie' for man, Pleasant Grove; Sherril Fork; and fourth and fifth! Heigh Taylor, American Fork; Gerald ; it ' Invitation Track Meet i ;. j J Lions Host, Wii i I f i " Honors Provb-:;Ta- ': '.' "I 4 K44 1 Sleclsmith, who went into tlio third round tied with Casper and Mason Rudolph of Clarksvillc, Tcnn., at 139, was one under' par with a He bogied the first and 13th,, but picked up birdies on nos. 6, 7 arid 111. 4 72 for a Rudolph took a 211 total, four strokes back of the ' leaders, j Bunched at 212 were Julius Bo-ro-s, with a 69, Bruce Crampton of Sydney, Australia, 72; and Jim Ferrier, Burbank Calif., 72. Four players were at even par 213 Frank Boynton, Corpus Chris-t- l, Tex:, who shot a 70; George Bayer, Miami, 71; Don Fairfield, Champaign, El., 70; and Bill Duck ef Gosfcrd, Austria, 71, " II up his two strokes on Souchak on the first nine, where Casper j had j a .34 to Souchak's 36. Maxwell skied to a 73 Saturday after a smart 67 Friday. His total for three rounds was 210 after he double-bogie- d the 13th and 5th holes and bogied the 2nd and ,8th. Four birdies saved him from far"!" ing much worse.!; '! The field was cut for the final round Sunday to the low 60 pros and ties and four amateurs who at made the 224 cutoff, the Sedgefield Country Club i course. Snead shot his best golf in three total days, carding a with birdies on the 2nd, 3rd, Cth, and 14th holes, 33-34- 67 i f P I. 35-357- 0. -- 38-3- I i t Uk."i 44.1 |