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Show (I I J I 18 - Sunday Herald sept, is, Sunday, .Utah. ' ' .1964 Utah C3oumtyt Emerson, St jam Fina s of U Yank Aces Fall in By Net Semis , I'm one guy who can't feel sorry for abused Willie Mays, who makes $110,000 a year for two and a half hours in the summer sun and complains, "Why can't I get a day off? You fellows get So what does three weeks; vacation every year." Willie call the , six months' siesta between baseball Don Hoak, who hustled as much as seasons? . anyboly, says he played two full seasons without an inning off and never varied his weight more than Hoak, released by the Phillies., this spring, is I vw- - "k ,.: v Mil - - ' PITTSBURGH (UPI) Quar terback Larry Zeno, in a spectacular display of versatility -- I hurled two touchdown passes. kicked two conversions and a 1 field goal Saturday to lead UCLA to a 2 victory over . Pittsburgh. " -- X ' " - - - L - " "- NiS- - " ' V;, 13-1- 7-- 5; 0 - - -- , i ... ' - ' - -- ' V - " -- - . ?u - ' " - j! "'Tt-- . - , 6-- 3, 8-- 6, ' ' - x. 6-- 4, 1, vh : - ;' : y , . : i te , , , , - ' ' v '.'. r 7-- - ' ' - - ' . , - , ; " s ' " - - v s 's x mmm - -- . h - : ::x:o:V.w5:-x.:v:-:':- s-- I program land then forgot he needed a course in it for two-point- er .i - i - , J , , bin 7, 6- - I .;: -'- !;: Zeno (Zeno kick) Grizzlies w ;:pixi :5s:xSS5x55xa:3 Pitt Mazurek BRUIN BACK ON THE GO UCLA quarterback Larry Zeno is tackled by Pitt's Dale Stewart after he was forced to run the ball for setting his team up for a field goal iri the second quarter of Saturday's game. UCLA won (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) (pass UCLA Witcher 14 pass from Zeno (Zeno kick) I UCLA FG Zeno 25 Cop Grid Win -- run 4 failed) 29-2- 4 2-- 6, an 38-ya- rd -- 6-- 4, ... I i Defending women's champion Maria Bueno of Brazil reached the finals for the fourth time by defeating Carol Hanks of St. 612, in her bid to add Louis, a third U.S title to her three Wimbledon crowns. In Sunday's final, Maria will meet Carole Caldwell Graebrier of Beachwood, Ohio, who upset 9- Nancy Richey of Dallas, - rd ' , 5-- 7. nal game. ihis degree. . "The toughest play of all to call," says American League umpire Ed Runge, RAFAEL OSUNA is a steal oi nome. xou ran't pet into position because you're behnid the catcher and watering the pitch, and the biggest part of umpiring is getting the right angle.' Alvin Dark's trouble with the Giants probably started the first day he took over the club when he called the players together for a huddle and decreed, "No Spanish to be spoken on the been under, field." ! . . Considering the fire he has ' Alvin has remained remarkably placid (or resigned) . . . . "If I'd let what's been written about me bother this me," he said, "I'd never have lasted long in town-Bos- ton." game. I was lucky. I broke in with the right 83-ya- ut 15-4- 0; six-mont- hs The it two-yar- rA 6-- 2, 3-- 6, 4-- 6, 6-- 3, passed at Pitt Sta Dick Witcher 25-ya- rd , 6-- 3, five-minu- vards to in the end zone. 14 movement was ac celerated by Zeno's nassincr The West Coast team accom plished all its scoring In the irst half. Less than two minutes rei mained in the half when Vick Lepisto intercepted Mazurek's pass and returned four yards game. to the Pitt 43. Breaking over The victory was especially Zeno ran 23 yards. center, significant because it was the field first for any West Coast team Then he kicked a goal. over the Panthers at Pitt Sta Pitt's second score came in dium. the. thirds after MazuZeno ran up 105 yards rush rek was quarter when he ran injured ing in 14 carries and completed up the middlt for !a d 12 of 20 pass attempts for 108 He was replaced by Kengain. yards for total gain of 213 ny Lucas who guided the team! ; yards. the rest of the wav. Mazurek made his presence cracked Barry McKnight known when he was in action. over two left for guard yards He ran four yards on a roll-oand the touchdown that wound for. the first Panther score in up a push. tiie second period. But his at Mazurek's passing log tempted pass for a showed ffcve completions in 8 was intercepted for 76 yards while Lu But it was Zeno, playing- the attempts cas clicked on three on ten ef entire game on offense, who forts for 36 yards, shone. The Calif omians took Pitt 0 6 6 012 Taking UCLA charge immediately. 710 0 017 the kickoff. they; needed 13 Scoring;:, UCLA-fDur7 pass' from -- do- -i knocked over bouncing Chuck McKinley of San Antonio, Tex., to give the Aus- sies a periect score in tineir psychological war against the t Yank cuppers! they will face at I Cleveland starting Sept. 25. Stolle made it into the, finals by upsetting defending champi- r on Rafael Osuna of Mexico, after polishing off Dav is Cup star Dennis Ralston of Bakersfield, Calif., with a burst of brilliant tennis to complete a victory in a match postponed because of darkness Friday with the score 7 in the fifth set. . L smooth-stroking The tall, blond, Stolle bested Ralston, He held his only service after pulling up Ifrom then gave the nervous Ralston just one point in the fi- ard quar-erbac- watched Zeno surpass Fred Mazurek in a heralded quarterback duel. However, the Pitt star left the nationally-televise- d game with an injury in the third quarter and did not return until the waning minutes of the : - 63-ya- rd 7-y- dium ,giM$Zmi: a scoring drive. Zeno added the climax touch by hurling a scoring pass to Steve Durbin after faking out two Pitt defenders. In the next period the k 17-1- A crowd of 41,333 - plays to complete .&.y.wyysw.A . ing advance scouting for the club in both leagues. series and judged He watched a Baltimore-Chicag- o the Robinsons who key both clubs: Floyd of the White Sox "good hitter but very bad arm, unbelievable" . . . Brooks of the Orioles "tough ball player, re-- ! minds me of Al. Rosen, way he chokes up and punches homers to right field." Rafael Osuna, Mexico's iNo. 1 tennis player, last year's American champ land one of the world's great amateurs, is within three semester hours of his bachelor's degree from the University oft South-- I era California. So he'll go back to school this fall for the; one course he lacks in English. When he came to USC in 1959, he didn't speak a word of English. crash He took a Latin-Americ- x Quarterback Sparks UCLA to 17 -12 Win J i .'.'5 - their triumphant march. Emerson, winner over Stolle t in lour sets in tine wimDieaon final earlier, this summer, l . . . ' " I FOREST HILL, N.Y. (UPI) Roy Emerson and Fred Stolle of Australia blasted into the fi nals of the U.S. Tennis Cham pionships Saturday, trampling America's Davis Cup hopes on ... half a pound. 'SSS:? .. y poor,-aired- t ' " , MURRAY OLDERMAN Sports Editor Newspaper Enterprise Assa, t ;. ' J k mi"g n L run 2 Pitt-McK- night (pass failed). Attendance 41,333. Captains Minimize Victory Pitt UCLA Both Australian! Cup captain Mon- First Downs MISSOULA The (UPI) 16 16 17-1- 2. tana Grizzlies scored two touch Rushing Yardage 218 Harry Hopman and U.S. cap177 tain Vic Seixas attempted to downs in the final period Satur Passing Yardage 112 102 mkiimize the American defeats. day to overtake British Colum Passes 13:21 At Cleveland, they pointed out, bia 4 before 3,500 Passes Intrcptd b; 0 2 . . . the challenge round will be fans at Dornblaster Field. Punts .1 Minute interview with Duke Snider, ending his played on Clay, rather than the AKRON, O. (UPI) Unpre front of PGA champ Bobby Classic over this same 7,165- - The victory was the .first for Fumbles Lost :. 3 0 to rw back the i which on of surface "I'll career: go type grass 77 i probably who Ken a fired dark and 45 dictable Club Firestone Nichols, Montana on its home field since xaras Penalized Venturi, major league Country yard (from the Giants) , in a scouting Emerson and Stolle asserted horse in an elite field of four was bedeviled by straying course last month, showed his 1962 and launched the season Iodger organization '! J".or coaching job." . . . Would you manage in the Coast their mastery. familiarity with a champs, left all but Tony Lema shots, j. successfully for new head coach pSPORfSFANSI """I . . . 33 no was would." also there to Rut nine the over the front "I sure Playing manager? put denyin, up tne tracK Saturday with a It go Hugh Davidson. lanky League? 69 that gave him Venturi halfway home in four strokes up on Lema, his . . . "$ou kidding? If I could play, I'd stay right the Yanks were crestfallen aft- one under-pa- r early game jitters le a the medal play test, nearest competitor at the turn. Shaking twin the er their lead first in defeats, though . . . which the Ihunderbirds I I " n: during ' Lema tamed in the oddest took $50,000 to the winround of tne $75,uw world se-- which-offeri Don Carlisle, the quarterback of last year's na- each had gone all out. of fumbles and advantage BET i Golf. ner, $15,000 to the runner-u- p card with four birdies and four mistakes, the Grizzlies settled i f i wuva tional champions at Texas, couldn't cut it with Green McKinley made i a gallant riespf the third The for and start favored Palmer, down late in the game to a $5,000 apiece bogies. pav o a Afensive har.k ( released on waivers), but stand against Emerson, but Roy Venturi's YOU J fourth-plac- e m of one one shot finishers. and tne tne four com- crushing ground attack and solhuii of front put only is a player without a major he has one distinction. He's the only man, admits ' weakness and to the dismay of Lema, the British Open King Playing in the World Series petitors who have participated id defense to overcome a 4 I Virice Lombardi, the Packers have signed to a no-cDIDN'T I of in the. World Series before, had deficit. who had .a 70; four ahead of for the first time as a result, oi he crowd the 8,500, he means Which partisan gets contract during his regime. titlist Arnold Palmer, his U.S. Open victory, Venturi, three bogies, one double-boge- y little a kept wriggling off the hook Masters also Lombardi provided i i 0 14 0 1529 paid regardless. each time Chuck apparently with a 74, and eight strokes in who also . won the American and one birdie while Nichols MSU of Jim winter Ringo, last 0on 14 -24 7 3 the unloading had three bogies, two double UBC insight i a chance to win a set. I r I tackle: "He shouldn't be unhappy with me. had his all-p- ro no and birdies. Scoring: bogies by Ed Givan visibly tense in the Emerson, ; . . . be traded." 32 to from Thomas asked UBC He pass Venturi, whose golf earnings Davis Cup --like atmosphere, Whnvtr you think about An assistant coach on the Packers said last sum- nearly tossed kick) inflnites-m(Damchuck to an skidded almost Hardy second mn the lovereoming handicaps. I away Sweet 1 run (Damchuck UBC voiu know that mn with did mer: "If Dave Hanner plays tackle for us, we're in set. Twice he broke in before fi he $3,848 1963, 's veteran is at his old service, only to falterMcKinley only on arm havo playod big Well, the. trouble." and have nally hit it big with his $17,000 kick) o solid leaguo! baseball, and Martin .1 run (kick defensive stand, and Lombardi says, "He's our tnumph in the U.S. Open last MSU Chuck break right back . to Back in football, tool . . ..'(. p. Chiek topic "Let them do what they want. June, started his move with a failed) man. I'd hate to be without him." AKRON (UPI) 1945, outfildr Pet Cray, square it. Martin 2 run (Ferris MSU d of the decreasing In the 20th game of the sec of conversation in American It's entirely up to them. I have birdie on the par; five who hod only on arm, playod Between you 'n' me, a sign in 7T American League games I'd take the ond set. Emerson blew three League dugouts these days is no control over them. I've read second hole by sinking a pass from Huffer) gap between the'two pro grid leagues: 20 tho St. Louis Browns I . . for FG Damchuck added his only other UBC New York Jet backs Matt Snell, Bill Mathis, Mark set points on his service and fi will the Yankees deal off RoV some stories about it and I putt. He And, Guard I Hit Jones, who Sweet 32 run (Damon the eighth by canning UBC had only ono arm, was eftar Smolinski over anything the Giants have been able nally lost the game. McKinley er Mans tnis winter or won;" t don't. know what's in their birdie '! vic- chuck kick) a fell and T team AFL tricky an u.;. in the highly ranked Tulsa . on . set and if a the . had 22nd, hiinds." ; point they. to put together this year 1 run (Seeley MSU Martin to his on tim the football bogey teams of the early I only of out came a mm bacK who then Emerson fired What touched the whole thing As Maris was talking, Yan- ' ' quarterback ever went with a .!'' 1 18th. 940c, and in fact, played in run) that! McKinley off was a recent brilliant service running known Kee Berra was and happrimarily Yogi manager three bowl games, the .Sugar the Ivy League Smelkb 9 run (Berg-re74 MSU Palmer's bounds out Houk knocked and between , of, of Wood to Buzzy walk Gaf Cornell) Ralph futilely and over; of Bowls' 1 and k the I with y pened have , (like the Giants kick) worst! marked the first round more ; follow to go back to deuce. irwo Bavasi in Los Angeles, Orange ....Bowl of 19451 help hearing part of . .the NFL would snicker, "Weak league." Attendance: 3,500. he played in three World Se errors by McKinley andSEmer ing wnicn tnere was a report the conversation, Almost all big league : : Maris and Ralph Terry were son was out of trouble. UBC MSU those trade stories," ries appearances, "Oh, stars got their baseball - First Downs 12 d headed for the Dodgers in ex- Yogi said. Chuck Doublefaulted 22 Hie Pennsylstart first playing miby "Every day you 217 That was the end of the change for Tommy Davis. nor league baU. . . But hear someone else is gonna be vaman began having his trou- Bushing Yardage . 318 99 d There's as much chance of traded or tired, l don t threat. McKinley doublefaulted did you know tnere are Passing Yardage . 101 tne bles on the par four pay several top playe rs today hole where his drive hit Passes on the last two points of the that deal going through as least bit of attention to third things never were in the who to 2 us trade is 1 for his there lose 23rd game to Jayne like that. Only the other day, a tree in the left rough, then Passes Intrcptd by service, . Sai idy Kou- minors. and Emerson! ran out the sec Mansfield for the Beatles. Both someone told me one particular bounced down and struck a Punts Al Kaline and Dick fa. 3 2 sides might feel a little American Lost was .... Fumbles set The rest before back of ond at Phan owners Fa-some young the of the. are boy rolling Groat was However, j League manager SALEM, N.H. (UPI) 51.5 25 cheated. . one onto Penalized the Yards never men who fairway. spent j'vhM gonna be fired; And a few min vored Roman Brother flew from tom Shot, the fourth place horse, easy. obstacles of One the minute minor playing rela primary Stolle, public utes ago I heard this same last place Saturday to win the claimed interference and an in tions league baseball. in any deal for Maris would be mi gonna tobac for a man Sydney a new is manager sign first New Hampshire filed. was in 'J . the contract for $40,000 Monday quiry co, firm, had too mucn power his salary, which is There have meen many brostakes race at Rxckingham The victory for Roman for Osuna and almost as much neighborhood of $70,000. That's with the same club. So how ther combinations in baseball, Park., a neighborhood Mexican but do you know which family fancy mighty the as finesse first are! agile you gonna tell?" Roman Brother beat second Brother means a $100,000 ' few one in which and history had the J most sons relatively ace.' third and shoul his for Maris ' six Manner per shrugged sweepstakes Knightly become big league ball playprize place clubs can afford. the Aussie ran The through k1 . It was the Koroders, ers . sons. They are William J. j place Purser. Maris Booster and set went, first . FIVf brother hi . quickly Mistake Grave na Flushing, Mich., Paul Oarbeen has Houk Also, always second in made the mathe this on by family There's a .group of Yankee done, of Gloversville, N.Y., who ahead, of one Maris's boosters Their . names' were biggest , jors! four j service, players who , think the club watched the race from the breakingto Osuna's men Joe someone and Tom Ed, time and Jim, Frank, any one. Osuna netted, would make a grave mistake if . . . of the Two r the Delahanty of grandstand; H. Basil Sargent, points tions possibility trading it let Mans go while straining to brothers came to th majors -Baltimore. Md.: Mr. and Mrs. a home old run king, before the turn of the century the break. Stolle won the "i'll say one thing" put in J. W. Heley of Hyattsville, Md prevent Yankee the manager general the other three entered th and on service next came the third baseman Clete Boyer. F. and E. Malkus of Carteret, his head like tilts back, between 1901 and laughs big leagues set. "Maris is sure giving us a big 1907 . . . Their father really N.J.; and Mrs. V. S. Belz, ofsUp-- for the some colossal and it's joke In the final set, the Austral- hand now. I'll bet the Yankees had something to talk about. . per. Montclair, N. J. ' puffy on his cigar some more. don't trade him and you can a ior prea similar scored Talan WASHINGTON (UPI) I didn'tv.,-he?;'. As for the Maris-Terr-y Roman Brother, a for Da ; out closed the and 2 lead a hoe Aliss driven by Chuck black gelding from the Harbor Houk had only one quote me." vis report, I bet didn't know . . you match handily. borne iiKe uoyer are con word: Thompson won the first unlimit- View Farm, was at the rear of "ridiculous." now to get I the is that time 42 Bueno Miss vinced will Maris others only required stay; o ed hydroplane race at the Pre- the lot for the moving pur Nevertheless, the possibility pack until the back sident's up Regatta on the stretch when Jockey Fernando minutes to defeat the hard-hi- t greatest savings of thd still exists Mans might be feel he will go. . year on 1964 Fords or a I utMiand, the cnances seem Potomac River Saturday. Alvarez made his move and ting Miss Hanks. Hie Brazilian traded once the season is over. late model used car. to be Maris would fit ace dropped her service twice Since there's Thompson piloted the like get ! U ? nothing brought him into the lead. We must clear! cars ;x ff in the first set, but retained her based craft to an early lead to make space for it straight from the horse's ideally into Detroit's ballpark ting poise and attacked with a flur mouth, the question was put to but before, the Yanks would which was never challenged. He the new models! j Whether give him up to the Tigers, it's a inew car, or a second cot a ry of volleys and backhand Maris himself. edge at the SIGNS CONTRACT KaAl on insist car Miss broke for the rest of the getting placements that starting sun and increased it MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI) ."Search me," he said, when they'd . . . Givan Ford family. Hanks' service three times to asked if he felt the Yankees line. by 100 yards a lap. and able to help is Milwaukee The Braves have capture the set. I His time for 15.. laps was cordially Invite all my friends and customers 1 youready; were going to deal him- - off. Fat chance. I save more now! Russell (Rus to my new shop. NOW OPEN I In the second set Maria held signed nine "minutes, 39.3 seconds. Copyright 1964 Notre Dame took second, ty) Riley of Graysville; Ala., to service throughout and won it Joe Winter RADIATORS REPAIRED Stumph Ready Miss U.S. 5 was third and Sav-- a 1965 contract. easily. AUTO GLASS INSTALLED FURNACE MOTORS & air's Mist was fourth. SPECIALIZED WORK will play with Mrs. Graebner, seeded ninth, a catcher, Riley, CONTROLS to Work Guaranteed all the battled uphill The fifth boat scheduled for way ' the Greensville team the ol AHLANDER'S ' reach the1 final with her victory the first heat, Mariner Too, ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL S. Carolinas Western 490 Univ. nex poker-faceAv.. Provo over the 742 East 820 North League did not compete because oi a Fh:374-508- 9 Z66 S. University Miss Richey. season. thrown piston. 30-yar- ds, Ken Venturi Leads in Golf World Series 8--18 29-2- sun-bak- ed 3-- 35 6--36 j " ... here' j !f ; two-under-p- a? 33-year-- old i 36-ho- one-stro- ke v s '' J i hUw .'. jack-rabb- it , 24-1- ut ... OVJ,(NOW " al ... 13-ye- ar ... :' . i .'.'' i That's Big Talk in Dugouts big-tim- S. I j 500-yar- . 25-fo- ot ' 12-foo- ter 5-- 10 s ' get-togeth- er m ... four-over-p- ar 1943-44- ... .j Roman Brother Cops Victory In New Hampshire Event .; I bogey-plague- 450-yar- ............ 7-- 1-- 42 - 13-1- 4--14 14 3-4- 8.3 1. ' 25-year-- J7b . ns Jbcaclk! - - L 00 1 .. I Dela-hant- ys "X, - 7-- 6, tahoe Miss Cops Presidents Cup half-voll- ey 30-ye- ar . Regatta Saturday - 3-- 11-hor- se 50-5- 0. , 5 a-w- ay 300-yar- d J Ql . 18-year-- " for ? ; . JOE'S BABBffi fifth-seede- d, . A , -- .f-v jrt.jp, e ;J'-- .r ttf"- $W mi M . . K |