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Show 14 ::.f SUNDAY, APRIL 15, SUNDAY) HERALD Utah , I. . . ; i ( , 1962 Utah County, ra ' I! : i r i isi ji M t fining Assault Gives ribe 6-- 4 Win fi By United Press tnternationar it John Blanchard led a Yankee assault with a three-ru- n homer and a1 single,! Saturday to help power N$w York to an 11-- 5 victory over the Detroit Tigers. Blancnard, slubbing in left field for Yoggl Betra, whd yas out with a pulled leg teuscie, drove in the 15-h- Ute Thinclads Tod LA State 78 to 53 - ' il1 SALT LAKE CITY KUPI) Un noi-conferen- ce 100-ya- rd :onds,;.:j..,. j'-r- .,. Blaine jLlndgren, Utah's ace ' hurdler, jvon the hili hurdles In 14.1 seconds and tied for first in the low hurdles. Utah's mile relay team, covered the distance In IT- I t "I - ill the weight events. Utah won Smot. turned ln a HQ feet 2 inched performance with the discus aid Krege Christensen threw the javelin 2271 feet 4 Inches. Lambert won the UtahJsiGa;-two mile! In i0;05.5 jahd the mile in 4:20,4.1 No records were set In the dual meet, first one on the Utei' horns trick this year. Wendell Line Scores NATIONAL LEAGUE 000 000 Houston ....... 7 61 If ). Claude Osteen Danny O'ConnellJ of an Inning lasted only one'-thir-d and was charged with the defeat hbme runs by .! Back.to-bac- k Baltimore's Brooks Rcbinson and Gus Trlandos lii the second Inning provided Chuck; Estrada; with a 0 victory over Boston. Estrada gave up both Boston hits before retiring with) a blistered: jindexj finger on 0007 ...... .211 003 .000 03 000- -4 8 72 3-- his throwing hand after the seventh! inning. Dick WMl pitched hltless ball during the; last two frames. Gene Conley wartbe los- lng pitcher. Angels Win ,1 Rodgers drove n five Los Angeles runs and Lee Thomas Jiomer to unloaded a , three-ru12-a the Angels victory over give ns Minnesota Thomas' the In wis ninth homer the his first hit of the season. Ryne Duren, hurling; three hltless relief Innings, was credited '..with? the triumph. Georges Maranda was the loser, despite! heavy Minnesota! power that accounted for home runs by ZoiloVersallesJ Lenny Green and and bawatsKin, Schafferf 7)i Cardwell, 'Koonce Rich Rollins. (3), Steevena (6), Balsamo (7), Warner 19) and Thacker, Barran ). HR gan (3 4 Musial (1st) Santo Ut). (1-- 0) LPf-Cardwe- . Pittsburgh "I f L110 6-- fi 1 m i L - V. wnt the rest setback.; the third inning and That's not bubble gum but a tasebail that Saml McDowell i ox vne Anuians The Cleveland recruit s really swift. .DUdbUll iVvU MVVW A.bO AVUiUlViM FIItEBALLER OWl VIXijb Xm VUG 111 AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE w San Francisco .,2 ..2 Washington 4. New York Lios Angeles Minnesota if. Cleveland Pittsburgh -- ..i...2 . 2 Philadelphia .1 .1 Boston Houston Cincinnati 1 443 .- ...ALxZ ....... .......1 0 .L......0 Chicago landings don't include x-- S at Los Angeles wauk4e don't Include Kansas City nlgiit agd al ,;! .Saturday's Results: New "ork 11, Detroit Baltimore 3, Boston 0 .750 .600 .167 .000 .000 ...3 L 2 2 3 .L.1..1 City Angeles .2 ,L.2 Baltimore Detroit - , x-L- osi W L Pet. .LLJ.....5 -.;0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 3 1 .750 -. gam el Saturday's Results Pittsburgh Friday's Results Na i I SALT LAKE I CITY -- ) The! University of Utah gridders continued their spring training drills today with Coach Ray Na. gel I running them throu h the paces. Nagel said "this may; pe out ITa maA rirlncy nrf(io best there were some transfers who can help; the Utes and" rctu rning players rho were battling or; their positions. the positions looking (Among L . far were so good the. halfback spots, where Nagel has four ju nior college transfers working out. They Include Sam Wicks of Harbor J.C., Mike Davis of Riverside J.C., Erie Lindsten of Chaf- M II ; HI nl- ii "l rain. 3-- : Wilmer Mizell and Rov Face score r, The Phils, o profiting from two maintain the Pitts combined pop flies in the Sixth burgh Pirates' perfect record by tchlnS them to their third and a pair of bunts and an error in the seventh, tagged Ken Johni. wind-blow- n , First T Session To day 49-degr- ee !'4-- b-- 4. J - II - i AMERICAN LEAGUE Det oit 51 New York 3. Chlfago 12, Kansas) Cityj 5. Washington 5, Cleveland, 2. ' Los Angeles at Minnesota, post-ponect snow. Boston at Baltimore, postponed, Sees Best Practice j !!i incWnatl 6. San Francisco 13 Philadelphia 3, Houston 0. St. Louis 7, Chicago 4. 6, New York Cleveland 6, Washlngto Los Angeles 12, Minnes er i ld son with the loss in the big rightJOCKEY SCORES TRIPLE hander's first start of the1 season. Tw Johnson allowed only 'a scratch alALLANDALE,, Fla. (UPD Walt Blum of Brooklyn. N.Y.1 infield single to Roy Sievers In biosted his lead in the jockey the first five innings before a wind which made" a Park standings at Gulfstream Thursday by winning three times, temperature! nippier, when)) the CepedaAlou comblna-!tio- n including both ends of the daily helped break thescore ess dead- blast in double. launched a six-ru- n lock. 1 o ba:k-twith the third inning a 4 . tie back This broke "i . homers. . it .' M The Provo Timps will hold their ana put tne uiants aneaa, j! first tiryouts this afternoon at Ellis, who committed two; errors two in a tun balked and ;M during Timp park. 03 OJ one-thir- d frames was 'pres The drills Will start at 2 p.m and. and will be under! the direction ently relieved by- Johnny KlippHe gave up three hits, three of Danny Moore and Brent Pratt-le- y. stein. runs and had two erunearned who will handle the team this ' behind him before comhiitted rors year. Tryouts Also will b Shrivers ad m the pril 1U62 Dai W Herald getting the side outj Monday and Wednesday at ' Hutchinson of Fred Manager at Aimp ranc. the Reds used a ( total of five read Jil &it F H eritage Worsted suits wit Micore and 1'rauiey saia the "I I Mj r tryouts will be open to all p r:avers 1. 2 should It have J &" read i pair pants $55. of the season or for as long as In the area and every player i turning out will be given an op-- he desires. s uits with 1 pair pants $55 to club his show the Heritage worsted the warps. top games Among) portunity i ii.' are season lined: three 50has this a up The Timps are planning game schedule this year Including tilts jln Provo with the Grand a full slate of Central Utah Lea Junction,) Colo.j semipro eam. gue games. The first CUL games Grand Junction is scheduled to will be played the latter part of play a Saturday hight game and a. doubleheader on the following May. CUL the Teams definitely in Sunday some time this1.1 summer. this season include Lehi, prem, Provo, Spanish! Fork, Payson, Carbon and Nephi. There's a chance! that pleasant Grovn may have an entry in the, clrcu t. Four1 or five BYU blayers plus a ,few Provo High a,ces a:-- expected to be on the- - Timj club this year, but won't be eligible to (work out or play with the! team M A W M jBGfr until the high! school and college imps Slate Bos eball Standings of the way for the win. Ticib big right-handallowed two runs and gave up three hits for six and one-thir- d innings; Ml) Cepeda! and Alou hit their home runs with the bases empty and Harvey Kuenn, off to a hot start, drove in four tallies for San Francisco while getting three singles and a1 sacrifice flyj L The! roof collapsed on Cincinnati Ellis and rookie hurlef Sammy ' I NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 4, Nevt York 3. St. Louis 8, Chicago 5 (15 In nings: Phi: adelphia 3, Houston 2. Los Angeles 6, Milwaukee 3. San Francisco 7, Cincinnati 21 W : a e 47TII IN 46TII new threejjAm(r. ican cars boosted the; list to 47 e for t 46th race at the seasons are completed. Both Prattley and Moore have Indianapolis Speedway. stressed that1 once a play er is :of issued a Timp uniform hf will fey XC. and Merr Brijr.ton Dixie j College. remal 1 with the cmo for tne rest INDIANAPOLIS Engliih creation an -- 500-mil- for you - v ? - yn ' orjo . r HARTst SCHffiFNER If. MAR r. ' y - 11 00- 0- 400 001 000 straight victory with a 2 deci sion over Casey Stengel's New York Mets, who went! down to their third consecutive defeat. Mizell, the strong-arlefthander, was credited with the victory. He gave up four' of the Met s five hits and allowed only one run before departing for Face with two on and none out in the eighth inningi Art Mahaffey1 pitched, and woa his second complete game of the season Saturday when! he fired a seven-hitte- r as thelPhlladeiphia Phillies won their kecond In a row oyer., the Houston Colts by a 0 . tO-2- ll y, j , , I" I St. Louis Chicago Simmons , 5' rymple.l (0-1- bases-loade- n 0000 Philadelphia ....000 001 20x- -3 Johnson, ymbrichti (8) and Smlth; ahaffey (24) ana uai- LP--J lonnsop ' :f :; 6-- 4. t -- 7--1 Elston Howard', tnd Cletis Boyer were also big guns In the Yankee onslaught. I Howard,! after strik ing out the first! two times up, had a single, double and triple jn his next three appearances. Boyer went 3 for 3, socking a' two-ru- n homer In the hinth. l ,;..; " Collect Six Rons ' The Cleveland Indians collected six runs on six hits in the first inning to defeat Washington, d Willie Klrklahd'p doublet was a key hit .in handing the Senators their! first! loss of the season; Gary Bell collected the win, although he gave up 12 hits, homer by including a three-run- ) Dale Long and a solo blast by . The! undefeated San Francisco pitchers, including loser Evlis rdie Coleman drove in two Cin Giants, capitalizing on six Errors nati runs with a double and by the Cincinnati ,Reds and! get- Or- - his first home run of the season'!! from tinc. two homers!! apiece ill . I. . ,.. i lanaOii iepeaa ana renpe mou Stan Musial drove in two runs roared .to a 13--6 victory Saturday with,, his first home run of the over the! jittery National League S0 ason and 'topped! his own Na- M champs. ti6na League scoring record w hile runs were Sven tne the St. Louis' Cardinals of uiant r unearnedj as they j posted their handed the Clilcag'o Cubs their "th' jstraight defea. fifth Straight triumph and hlanded de fifth in its six feat Curt Simmons! aklng his first Cinciijinatl contests. art of the year, 'went the dis- JJ'- Making his bow: as a National nee; for the victory . cud sta n Cardwell failed to last three League pitcher, Don Larsen took over for rookie Gay ord Perrv In innings in suffering his second Ii j . 1 S:18.2, n Luis Arroyoi and, " ' j il versity of Utah took 10 events Saturdav to I defeat Los Aneeles 'in a 3 State track meet here. "ThelCalifottiians, led by sprin- ter Duren, Simmons, took the 100, 220. 880. I. Pole vau t and broad jump Simmons turned in the best Individual performance of the day dash. with a 9.6 m the w vu 0 v w Ait tuv nvu wc 78-5- WW 7-- ; I .. ',; I y: Yankees' first four runs with a single in the first Inning. and a three-ruhomer in the third Norm Cash poled his first two homers of the season for the Tigers in the second and sixth innings, both with the bases empty. For the" second straight day temperatures dropped into the thirties and the game jwas played In intermittent snbw flurries. Grab 1 Lead The Yankees built a lead off Detroit starter and loser Phil Regan, who lasted only 3ai innings, gave up six hits! five walks and seven runs. Four other pitchers were "used by Detroit Manager Bob Scheffing. Ralph Terry won his second game Ibf the year but needed help from' Jim Coates " II Rods Gepeddl lAloii H It 2Homrs Apiece SpdrEd Un beate n F r isco to Win H m i J'L.' !M 0 m tfewl York. 0012 5 0 Mizell. Fice (8) and Lepnert: Jackson, Anderson 8) and Can- ). nlzzaro.! WW Mizell Lp J ackson ( 0i) . HR, - Mazeroski ' I A t - p (1-0- i (1st), Marshall (1st). I s A i Cincinnati 6 8 6 San Fran, L2lfUX OOx 13 13 0 Ellis.UKl ppsteln H), Prabow- aky (4)i Slsler (6), Mpier (8) Sand Edwards; Gj. Perry", iLarsen W. and BaUeyt WP Lkrsen .022 100 010 (1-0- LP-E- Uis 0-1- ). ishil IIESCepeda )- (2nd and 3rd), F. AloU 2nd), Colemin (1st)!, 2 1 (1st and ARROW i 'Mi rpihiitu I M;: : (in n The first; spinjdry cotton shirt a this hew low price! . 4 test-prove- AMERICAN LEAGUE : 000 000 Boston Baltimore . ?5 0000:2 4 0 ...;...020 100 00x- -3 L Conley, Eidatz (8)J and Nixon, PagUaroni m ; Estrada, Hall (8) and Trlandos. WP Estrada I R B. Robli. on (1st), Tilandos (lst). (1-0- LP-Co- ), (0-1- ), nleyl New York.!.. ...103 810 063 U 15 ,0 .Detroit! .....1.1.. 010 202 0005 61 Terry, Coats (6) j Arroyo (7) and Howarq; Regan Gallagher (4),!Casala (5), Kline (7), Aguirre . (9) and Rolirke. 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