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Show I . ' ' 1 mm 0 ' i . V ? Ya h ks )p : v , , "' V " - i &T j&isp . -- - , " - Hendley Gets Win, Whitey Ford Leaves Sanday Koufax Loser In 6th, Still Winner '-- v v-:-: PROVO JJTAH COUNTY. UTAH SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1964 BYU Nine Sweeps Tobler Wins Fresno Meet CHEYENNE, Wyo. (UPI) Brigham Young swept both ends of a doubleheler from Wyoming at Piontir Park Saturday, 1 and as Cougar pitchers limited the Pokes to three hits in the first game and four in the second. The teams fought through 6 scoreless innings in the first game before Wyoming went ahead on rightfielder Jim Jone's sole home run. The Cougars came back with three in the eighth and two in the ninth to give Steve Cahoon his fourth pitching victory in five starts. 8-- 0, 5-- Netmen Snap Utah Win String BYU 3-- baseman Jim Hatch's two-ru- n the second inning started the scoring. The Cougars added three to that in the fourth and one in the sixth to forge the background for Joe Beecroft's shutout. Beecroft scattered four hits and did not allow a Cowboy past first base after the first inning. BYU is 4 in the Western 4 Athletic Conference and for the year. The Pokes are 5 in the league and 1 for the season. The game was played here because of poor weather at Wy oming's home field in Laramie. in 5-- 17-1- 2-- 16-2- CHEYENNE Wyo. (UPI Wyoming erupted for 14 runs in the eighth inning Friday, seven of them on two home runs, to pick up the Cowboys' first WesLOGAN (UPI) tern Athletic Conference win Brigham team tennis over Brigham Young in history. Young University's e winning The final count was 15 - 4 in snapped a streak by Utah State University a game played in Cheyenne's Pioneer Park because1 of snow Saturday, beating them The Aggies had to go three at Laramie. sets in a doubles match won by The Pokes trailed 1 going in Kellar Higbee and Mike Rear-do- n to the eighth inning. Then BYU to take their only point. starter Doug Wardell walked The results: second baseman Dick Haw Singles: thorne and leftfielder Larry George Conway, BYU, def. Hurley. Centerfielder Jerry Dave Warren, USU, Marion doubled to score HawBill Forte, BYU, def. Vance thorne. Don Catcher Rowley, USU, Jerry Thompson hit Kellar def. HigLowe, BYU, his run of the season home first Carlos Sen-de- l, bee, USU, to the Cowboys ahead put BYU, def. Joe Blanch, Jim Jones smacked USU, Roger Porter, Rightfielder three-ru- n a homer to wind up BYU, def. Scott Young, USU, the Tracy Wilson, BYU, Thebarrage. win went to reliever Don def. Allen Cooper, Cadman and Wardell absorbed Doubles:. loss. Conway and Forte, BYU, def. theThe Cougar runs came in the Warren and Young, USU, on a double by Bob Baker Lowe and Sindell, BYU, def. third and' in the furth on a double by Blanche and Rowley, USU, Hale. Higbee and Reardon, USU, Guy BYU def. Porter and Wilson, BYU, four-gam- 8-- 1. 4-- 6-- 1. 6-- 3, 6-- 0. 6-- 3, ; 6--4, 6-- 4. 6--4. 6-- 2, 6-- 1, 6-- 2. 6-- 1. 6-- 2. 6--4, 1 6--1, 6-- 2. 6-- 2, 6-- 1. 4--5-2 001-201-0- 00 8--6, Wyo. 64, 64. 15-14- -0 001-000-0(1- FRESNO, Calif. (UPI) -BYoung University's righam Bob Tobler won the 440 yard run Saturday in the West Coast Relays. Tobler was clocked in :46.5. L. Jay Silvester, former Utah State University star, made a strong showing in the discus. Silvester, former world record holder in that event, made a toss of 187 feet 11 inches. His effort was 3A inch shorter than the winning heave of Dave Weill, former Stanford star. Another BYU ace, Dick Kren-ze- r, finished second in the mile, behind winner Norm Hoffman of the Staters Track Club. Two cbmpetitiors from BYU Ik and two from Idaho State Uni.As4 versity failed to finish among fV the leaders in the 440 yard lfs? hurdles in the open intercollegiate division of the relays. ...V.V.V.W.VVW-W- Dallas Long Sets Mark With Shot v.". .Wftv ::::::::i::mS::W4 2-- 2, two-ou- 7-- l'j:-'- s 's ffe-ss'- - - I' - - s V- Ws. I I ' X" "i-s- " s f ' - Ws I ' '.'J - 1 ' sV" ' - s1 " ' Utah State LOGAN (UPI) University's top point twosome, Jerry Cerulla and Bill Thornton, were double winners Satur day to lead USU to a victory at its own Agathon Track Meet. Only partial teams represented Brigham Young Univers i t y, Utah, Idaho State, Weber State College, and Hill Air Force Base. Many competitors enter ed the meet independently. Cerulla, a freshman hurdler, set a new USU record of 13.8 seconds in the high hurdles. The time was one of the best collegiate. clockings to date i the nation. The Wyandott, Mich., athlete was timed at 38.2 on the inter mediate hurdles. Sprinter Bill Thornton equalled his USU record of 9.6 in the 100 and ran the 220 in 102-poi- nt 120-ya- rd 21.4 seconds. ACCRA, Ghana (UPI) The Ghana Boxing Authority nullified a judges' verdict in favor of world champion Sugar Ramos Saturday night and was expected to declare Ghana's Floyd Robertson the new featherweight king. The boxing authority called the fight "no contest" after Ramos, a Cuban now living in Mexico, gained a split decision in the bout when judges Ed Lassman of Miami Beach, Fla., and Ramon Val-ezquez of Mexico ruled in his 15-rou- nd favor. Referee Jack Hart of London scored the fight for the old Robertson, British Empire sssVM" , !l Ns s 's fsT';' ' FRESNO, Calif. (UPI) Dallas Long who nearly passed up this meet because of a foot injury, set a world record of 66 feet, IVz inches on his second throw in the shot put at the west coast relays Saturday night. Long already holds the world's mark of 65 feet, 104 inches and has a pending world record of 65 feet, 114 inches. The 250 pound dental student had dropped a 200 pound weight on his foot 10 days ago and withdrawn from this meet. However, he decided at the last minute to enter. With all eyes focused on him for his second throw, he put his full body behind the tremendous heave and the ball flew out past the markings for the world mark. name Robertson the champion. The Ghana authonties had put up a guarantee of $150,000 to bring the fight to Accra. Ramos was guaranteed $50,000 while Robertson was supposed to received $10,000. It was not known immediately whether the purses would be withheld. "A no contest ruling means that both men are disqualified for not, giving their best, or consistent fouling," Fleischer said, "and apparently this was not the case since the officials issued a bonafide ruling. Johnston Cops champion. The Ghana Boxing Authority Hill Amateur claimed the majority verdict "unfair" and the decision was Golf Tournament cheered by the crowd of 40,000 who jammed the Accra HILL Another stadium record brok pole vault. FORCE BASE g 0. At Alpine Course AMERICAN FORK Von of Lindon Saturday (UPI) Billy National Invitation Golf tourna- Holdaway nine a ment on the with 209s. front carded the Casper, playing like he owned it through two Casper chopped three strokes seventh hole of the rounds Saturday, pulled into a off par on the front nine on Alpine Country Club. He was in tie with Tommy Jacobs for the both tours around the tiring a threesome with Jim Roux third-roun- d lead in the Colonial 7,122-yar- d Colonial layout, for a and Tim Gidlen. 7 and an after5 On the same hole, Roux morning noon but even then it carded a birdie two and Gid took a few blades of unmowed len a par three. Holdaway's made with a nine-irograss to keep Jacobs from is the second one made breaking out of the tie. Jacobs played the morning by a golfer at the country club 5 round in a consecutive this season. be69, but then complained of ing tired in the afternoon and 5 slipped to a 71 BOZEMAN (UPI) Weber when a par putt on State College won a baseb a 1 1 the final hole hung on the lip doubleheader from Montana of the cup when it eased up State Saturday, knocking the against the unmowed grass. Final Sunday Bobcats out of contention for will carry a two The the Big Sky Conference southern lead into today's final division title. bid for the $14,000 first czzca o 101N Western jh547p5-- 9 Weber won the opener 3 on DILLON (UPI) Defending the strength of Jim Lyon's hit money over Gene Littler, who Western Montana Col of fine had a pair back nines champion ting and pitching, and took the 63 score to for rounds of lege points easily nightcap, 3 behind righthander Saturday win the NAIA District 5 track to turn the and Dennis Anderson. Anderson had pole in even par 210. and field crown Saturday. 13 strikeouts. Jacobs, who finished dead Northwest Nazarene of Nam- Weber and Idaho State, both last in this tournament a year pa, Idaho was runnerup with 42 2 in the conference, will de- ago with a 310 total, wrested and one half points, Rocky Mountain was third with 30 and cide the title for the southern the lead away from first-da- y one half followed by Eastern division Tuesday at Ogden. Win leader Gary Player on the f. e The Colner of that series will second round Saturday with 29 and 22 of Idaho meet Idaho for the league title morning, then, clung to it lege got points; 22 of Idaho this weekend at Missoula. humidgot College afternoon's through the MonCarroll 15; College Lyons slapped a three run ity until it slipped away on the points; School tana of Mines 10 and 'hole. final homer in the first inning of the Northern Montana 8. opener and the Wildcats were On his morning round, Jacobs Western won 4 of the 15 birdie putt on sank a never in serious trouble. 4 and chipped in from 16 events and added 6 seconds. The No. Wayne Segraves, ace Bobcat feet on the 16th hole to offset day's highlight was the dis righthander, suffered the de- a bogey on No. 11 when two tance duel between Western's feat in the second game, al shots lodged in the rough and Larry McClung and Nazarene's though he was nicked for only a third in a bunker. Doug Money. McClung edged four singles. Weber picked up In the afternoon, he birdied Money in the mile run but the one run in the second and then fourth hole from 8 feet, the Nazarene runner flashed a trethe walk three in the fouih on a 10th from 13 feet, the 13th from mendous finishing sprint to and three straight singles. 18 inches and the 15th from 10 edge McClung in the two mile. (1st Game) feet, but had, trouble with a Weber 400 201 0 road, trees and bunkers for 100 020 0 MSC five bogeys. Lyon and Gardner; Ulstad and FORT WORTH hole-in-o- one-under--par 32-3- 32-387- Weber Nine 0, hole-in-on-e, Scotches Bobcat Hopes n, 34-3- Wins WAAC 36-3- one-over-p- ar , one-stro- ke m division with a win over the Salt Lake Hollandia Club at Haws Field in Provo. The win fattened BWs record to nine wins, one tie and no losses. With two games left in the: season, BYU has the crown'; sewed zh Hollandia opened the scoring on a deflected pass from BYU's Helge Reistad. In the last minute of the first half, BYU headshot lizd C12 csor with , fa&t&M 18-ho-le 39-32- 71 4-- 35-33- 68 rain-delay- ed one-hal- two-gam- 25-fo- ot 7-7- -1 9--0. ng . V three-quarte- rs 4-- With Wyoming goal-tendi- District NAIA Crown 7-- Utah Netters Sweep Matches Sews Up Loop Soccer Title ne 134-ya- rd 3-7- er ot 2-- 3 Hole-In-O- ne For Colonial Golf Lead BYU Trips Hollandia, i 400-fo- three 20-ga- -1 4-4- -2 4--2 4-- Holdaway Scores Casper, Jacobs In Tie 3-7- ' BYU's soccer team Saturday captured first place in its eight-tea- 3-- 7-- (UPI) ine Doxing autnonty, co-- Johnston of Salt Lake CityRalph fired promoters of the fight with Brit- a 70 Saturday to ain's Jack Solomons, is expect win the Hillpar Air Force Base Starry. ed to meet through the night Amateur Golf Tournament (2nd Game) to reverse the decision and Weber 010 300 0 Johnston, a veteran from Salt MSC 001 101 0 Lake's Bonneville course, beat out Bill Downs and Arnie Fer- - Anderson and Russell; Se4-- 2, rin, former University of Utah graves and Starry. basketball great; by two strokes in the championship flight of the one-da- y meet. The tourney, second on Utah's ' by Peter Lysenko on a pass by busy; golf schedule, attracted 160 contestants right wing Rudi Neumarker. the state. Host from throughout pro Tommy Wil - BYU's Helge Reistad booted liams said the meet was played in two goals early in the second in clear, warm weather. LARAMIE, Wyo. (UPI)-jut- ah period with Lysenko adding the George Hunter of Ogden, Har- took its second consecutive set team's fourth goal. In the last old Vandervest of Bountiful and of tennis wins over Wyoming few minutes of the game, Hugh Omer MorrW of Salt Lake City Saturday, sweeping the match, . Wigham scored for Hollandia followed Downs and Fernn, 73s. aH shottwith outsid witntan Atr the Cold and light sleet hampered end of the game Hollandia Lee Taylor of Salt Lake City the contest Saturday, Utah also threatened on several occasions had a 77 to win the A flight. blanked Wyoming 941 Friday in but spectacular by He was followed by Reed Col-- a match played in Cheyenne be-BYU's Frank Murphy stopped vin and Terry Monson, both S9flCA sf AAA maafhaf iVinrfl Hons on the Cowboy courts here, with 78s. ths scoring drives. Long-hittin- two-und- en during' the meet was in the AIR er 5-- 3-- 2. 27-ye- ar- Stadium. ' - n, Win Agathon 6--2, , San Francisco Giant's Willie Mays, who is on SENSATIONAL CATCH a hitting spree with a batting- average of .481, electrified the crowd at Candlestick Park in San Francisco Saturday by making a sensational catch. He is shown here catching the drive by Los Angeles Dogers' Maury Wills in, the seventh inningv Mays is shown jumping for the ball (upper left) starting to lose his balance (upper right) then falling on the ground (lower left and lower right). He held onto the ball. Giants won, Ramos Scores Split-WiGhana Says 'No Contest7 Traclcsters ng 3-- 2. 10-fo- ot Utah State 16 one-hand- ed Tom Wilkinson was the loser, and now is 2 for the year. In. the second game, third homer By United Press International The New York Yankees ex straight games ploded for four home runs to with a double Sat- beat Cleveland, Saturday Bob urday and Hendley struck and move into a second - place out 12 batters while the league- - tie with the Indians in the leading San Francisco Giants American League. defeated the slump-ridde- n Los Tony Kubek started the fireAngeles Dodgers works with a game - opening Mays, who leads the National homer and Mickey Mantle hit League with a .481 batting av another one in the first inning. erage, capped a three-ru- n rally Joe Pepitone and Hector Lopez against loser Sandy Koufax also homered for the Yankees, with a ground rule double in Lopez' coming with a man on the fifth inning. Willie also base. thrilled a crowd of 42,316 when Whitey Ford got credit for his he made a stab of third straight victory although a liner by Maury Wills in the he left thegame after the sixth seventh and hung, on to the ball inning when his arm tightdespite taking a back somer- ened. Pete Mikkelsen went the final three innings for New sault. York and yielded an eighth-innin- g Hendley, now got off to homer to Joe Azcue. a ragged start but went the Fans Three Times distance to beat the Dodgers on Leon five hits. The Dodger runs Wagner singled home the first Indian run in the fifth came on homers by Tommy Davis in the third inning and inning, but he struck out on three other appearances at the Frank Howard in the eighth. plate. Koufax Takes Defeat t, Jackie Brandt socked a The defeat went to Koufax althree-ru-n homer in the though he passed the 1500 mark ninth inning off Larry Sherry to in career strikeouts when he give the Baltimore Orioles a 6 fanned Orlando Cepeda in the over the Detroit victory Tigers. first inning. He struck out three Harvey Haddix, the fourth Bal more before giving way to a timore h pitcher, picked up l s pinch-hittin the seventh. first triumph against two de Koufax retired 11 batters in feats while Sherry suffered his a row, then was tagged for third loss of the week. four hits and commited an erDon Lock hit a home run in ror as the Giants scored all the 10th inning off Bob Heffner their runs in the fifth inning. to carry the Washington Sena Mays completed the rally with tors to a 4 decision over the a ground rule double that Boston Red Sox. After Boston bounced over the left center overcame a 0 deficit to take field fence and brought across a 3 lead, Chuck Hinto forced Jesus Alou. A single by Alou the game into extra innings and Jose Pagan's sacrifice fly with a homer in the accounted for the other two seventh inning. Reliever Ron runs off Koufax, who now has Kline picked up his third vica record. tory without a loss. Ver Minnesota Bounces Back Pittsburgh righthander non Law won his first game Minnesotra, trailing 1 at one since last July 13 by blanking point, went on to record a 10-- 8 the Milwaukee Braves on five victory over the Kansas City Athletics. Bob Allison's bases-loade- d hits, 10-A winner in 1960 double drove in when the Pirates were world runs in the seventh inning and champions, Law went all the turned out to be the game winway striking out two and walk- ning hit. Rocky Colavito reing none: gained the league home run lead with his ninth of the year. Pirates Shell Lemaster on Brave Manny Jimenez and Wayne Pittsburgh jumped starter Denny Lemaster, now Causey also homered for the for five runs in the first A's. Don Mincher, Rich Rolby Bill lins, Jim Hall and Bob Allison inning, highlighted Mazeroski's third homer of the belted twin homers. Tony Oliva raised his league leading batyear. Willie Stargell and Manny ting average to .429 with two Mota swung the big bats for hits. Gerry Arrigo picked up Pittsburgh. Stargell collected his second win in two decisions four RBI's while Mota had a and Jack Aker took the loss. Chicago was at Los Angeles perfect day at bat going and driving across three runs. for a night game. run-scori- From Wyoming . NewYorkTags 4 Homers streak to 440 Run In - Mays Hit Streak at 16; By United Press International Willie Mays ran his batting Doubleheader 1 '' y-- - BoinilS), -1 2-- 2, r-4 Baseball Standings and Sadowski (2-Spahn (2-By United Press International National League vs. Friend (3-and Sisk W. L. Pet. GB (M). San Francisco 15 5 .750 ... Houston at Chicago (2) Not- 14 6 .700 1 2) 2) 0) Philadelphia Milwaukee St. Louis Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago wlos Angeles Houston New York 13 13 12 11 8 9 9 5 ebart (0-and Owens (1-vs. Jackson (4-and Hobbie .591 3 .565 3 .545 4 .478 5 .444 6 .375 8 .375 8 .227 11 9 10 10 12 10 15 15 17 3) 1) ((H)). Monday's Games San Francisco at Houston, night St. Louis at Philadelphia, night Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, night (Only games scheduled) American League W. L. Pet GB Saturday's Results St. Louis 5 New York 1 Milwaukee 0 5 Cincinnati 4 9 Houston 1 , Chicago San Francisco 3 Los Angeles 2) 10 Pittsburgh Philadelphia 2 Sunday's Probable Pitchers Cincinnati at Philadelphia Cleveland New York Baltimore 11 11 11 11 11 5 7 7 9 .688 .611 .611 .550 .500 .455 .455 .429 .400 1 1 2 11 Minnesota 3 Boston 11 9 4 vs. Short ). Nuxhall (1-9 11 Detroit 4 Los Angeles at San Francis12 4 9 Angeles vs. San-for-d co Drysdale (3-8 12 Kansas City 5 . 5 Washington St. Louis at ftew York (2) game and Washburn (1-Craig (2-Saturday's Results and Stallard ). vs. Cisco (0-New York 6 Cleveland 2 Washington 5 Boston, 10 innings ' v Baltimore 7 Detroit 6 Minnesota 10 Kansas City 8 Chicago at Los Angeles, night (0-0- 2) x-L- os 1) (3-2- ). 10-15.- 400 x-Ni- 0) 0) (1-4- 1) Mickey Wright Holds Lead In Squirt Open With 142 Sunday's Probable Pitchers Kansas City at Minnesota or Drabow- Monteagudo (0-). (l-- 2 vs. Pascual ST. LOUIS (UPI) Mickey finished the day with a 75. sky Los at Angeles Pe Chicago crinnt . stpn- tnward Kathy Whitworth and Marlene tnnir u (3-). ;A iAn R. Lee vs. ""to"" Itt cauu uau iw w uc ivi ters naggc of the tour third victory Baltimore at Detroit (2) OREM Gary Brown, 26, of her third. over one with a Pappas ) and Bunker ) Provo, representing Orem City year Saturday Beth Stone, the stroke five a for and as a member of Stan's Boxing par 72, good who surprised everyone with a vs. Wickersham (4-nearest S on her lead competitor Oakland Club, will leave for 72 on Friday, skied to an 80. Monday to participate in the in the $12,500 Squirt Women's Miss Wright, aiming tor the New York at Cleveland (2) vs. wane u-- o ) and Donovan of the Open. Western Regionals $2,000 first prizeT took the front American Athletic Union Miss Wright has a 142 after nine at even par with one bird Boston at Washingttn . (2) invita ie, and one bogie. , fAAU). in the (1-and Wilson Monbouuete Brown will fight as a light tional tournament.'" a while on the (0-for It appeared (0-156 and Os- Hannan vs. pounds. : The second round challenges second nine . that Mis? 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