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Show J RJNDAY, APRIL H, Uts County. UUt Sunday Herald 14 A Detroit Grabs op Spot In AL With 4-- 1 Victory i Dick McAuliffe'i broken bat single in the 10th inning scored two runs Saturday to give the Detroit Tigers a 1 triumph over the Chicago White Sox and ."'enabled them to gain sole pos- session of first place. It was ' Detroit's seventh straight vie-- ! tory. : Fielding miscues by the win-leWhite Sox, losers of seven straight, were a key factor in the Tigers' 10th inning rally. d Leftfielder Walt Williams for ball Ray Oyler's fly a double to open the 10th. After Oyler was out at third on Dick Tracewski s attempted sacri fice, rightfiekier Russ Snyde. r 4 4? r and Roy V7hite Harmon Killebrew 9f the Twins collected two hits and scored also homered.. It was his two runs to give the New York fourth of the season. Reggie Smith's three -- run Yankees a triumph over the homer in the fourth inning, Minnesota Twins. The Yankees broke a 1 tie his first of the season, backed with two runs in the fifth off the five-hi- t pitching of Jerry starter and loser Jim Perry. Stephenson and carried the White and Bill Robinson singled Boston Red Sox to a 2 vic and White scored on Jake tory over the Cleveland Indians. Robin-ru- n It was Boston's fourth straight Stanley with the Tigers first Gibbs groundout. After In the ninth and the White son eluded a rundown on Gene triumph. Sox tied it in their half of the Michael's grounder to short, he Smith's homer came off loser booted Luis Tiant with one out in the d when inning when reliever Jon Perry en. the eventual winner. Issued Stottlemyre's bouncer to the fourth after Mike Andrews had a oases joaoea wan. wudw mound. singled and Joey Fey walked. Wooi was charged with his New York scored Us first run Stephenson struck out seven first defeat for the White Sox. in the third on Gene Michael's in gamine his first win of the Mel Stottlemyre pitched an first major league home run. season. In night action, Washington was at Oakland and Baltimore unjust-- mmrnm-9vr? at California. misjudged Mickey Stanley' fly into another double. McAuliffe then delivered his two-ru- n single up the middle to score Trv cewski and SUnely. scoreless The game was pitchers duei for eight innings between Detroit's Mickey Lolich nd Chicago's Tommy John Then Bill Freehan doubled home eight-hitt- er 4-- 3 V 3-- i Ward-score- Stake Athletic Directors to Hold Meeting x 1 , " BILL Robinson (11) hits the dirt feet-frto third base at Twins' third baseman back safely Tovar (12) drops the ball during the fifth inning Minnesota-NeYork game Saturday in Minneapolis. YANKEES' st A leadership meet OREM ing for stake Athletic directors and team managers of junior and senior Softball groups wiil be held Thursday, April 25, at 8 p.m. in the West room of the Lincoln Junior High Seminary Building. Stakes involved include Orem, Orem West, Sharon and West Sharon and a manager or rep resentative from each of the teams in the four stakes is asked to be present. National League Roundup The junior Softball program By United Press International in the Scera Men's softfoaH set Willie Mays closed in on Lou up will bo directed by Harold Gehrig's total base output SatJacklin, junior supervisor, and urday when he tripled and Vaughn Austin will be supervis- and scored on a balk to lead or for the senior division. The the San Francisco Giants to a full program is under the direc- 0 victory over the Pittsburgh tion of Parlell Peterson, Rec- Pirates. reation Director. The hit raised the total bases for Mays' career to 5,056, and moved him to within three of fifth-plaGehrig on the w I f iWm mtfu-- kA.w jtu vKriwn-- MwjuMti-'tA- r immfa iHa CAP Clay Dalrymple slides across borne plate en a squeeze bunt by Tony Tay-,'lSaturday to bring the Philadelphia Phillies one of their seven runs. in downing Houston -7- -l. the ball and Taylor reached first safe when Houston pitcher Jim Ray (45) over-ra- n - 'catcher Hal King didn't get H in time. The ampire is Shtg Crawford. (Herald-UP- I or .- Tele-;phot- o) ' ' I Redskins Sweep I Univer LOGAN (UPI)-T- he State Utah downed Utah of sity in both ends of a double neaaer 12-- DSDHT fessional and amateur years and over competition. 16 ... itjf championship. I Whot'i si 6-- 5 here Saturday. t -- . . Here's a golf qui Place these famous golfHI ers in their proper era by matching them with the year each won the U. S. Open: Gene Sarazen, Cary Middlecoff, Walter Hagen and Lawson Little Here are the years: 1919, . U. .... .... answer ! 1932, 1940 and 1949 Now, here's the Hagen, 1932; 1919; Sarazen, . 1 showing at Givan Ford. j or C? the Model A, T, B " I t li 7! 1. 0-- Utah; 3, Sal Mondosa, Utah; 4, Bill Fuller, USU; 4:18. Three Mile 1, Scott Bring-hurs- t, Utah; 2, Wayne Jensen, Wyoming; 3, John Finley, Wyoming; 4, Bob Wood, Utah; 14:25.9. 120 High hurdles Borhees, Utah; USU; - 2, Bob 3, DeLayne 1, Hugh Butcher, McGarvey, Utah; 4, Walt Cerilla, USU; :14.5. 440 intermediate hurdles 1, Jim Hawkins, Utah; 2, Hugh Borhees, Utah; 3, Joe Bonanno, USU; 4, Tom Jacobsen, USU; :53.9. 440 relay Utah, Darrell Bus DeLayne McGarvey,' Bob Rodenheiser and Bob Batie; 2, by, USU; :42.2. Mile relay Utah, Larry Stott, John Davis, Scott Peter son and Ron Taylor; 2, USU; 3:21.5. 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Two Run Single The Dodgers scored their runs in the eighth, when Zoilo Ver salles drove a two-rusingle to center with the bases loaded his Larry. Jackson cause with a two-ru- n single off Larry Dierker with the bases loaded as the Phillies exploded for four runs in the fourth inn n helped ing- - . Philadelphia added three Time Trials 1 p.m. (aces 4 p.m. 73 Atlults $1.50-Sude- nts Children Under 12 Free Turpin Speedway (West on Laitiar'a Lant, Near Freeway) SPRINGVILLE war tallies in the sixth off Jim Ray. Bill White touched oil. the rally with his second home run of the year. A walk, a wild throw on a sacrifice, a bunt single by Tony Taylor and a single by Johnny Callison added two more. Jackson, who pitched a seven-hitte- r, gave up the Astro run in the first when Dennis Menke homered. In night action Atlanta was at Cincinnati and Chicago was at St. Louis. Major League Standings American League Standings By United Press International (Night Games Not Included) w I pet. eb 3, George McKinney, 4, Ron Ferrin, USU; 6 ft Detroit 7 1 .875 6 in. Minnesota 1 .750 Pole vault 1, Marden Con- - Boston 11-- 2 .367 nely, USU; 2, Al Hivly, Wyo Oakland .500 3 .500 3 ming; 15 ft. Washington 1, Don Wassom, New York Long jump .500 3 Utah; 2, Bob Butcher, USU; 3 Baltimore .429 S 2 Joey Dennis, USU; 4, Ron Nel California .375 4 son, Utah; 24 ft. 9 in. Cleveland .333 41-- 2 1, Jessie JefTriple jump .000 61-- 2 ChicRgo ferson, USU; 2, Louis Strike, Saturday's Results Utah; 3, Ron Ferrin, USU; 4, Detroit 4 Chicago 1 (10 Curt Dudnick, Utah; 45 ft. 3 New York A Minnesota 2innings) in. Boston 3 Cleveland 2 Shot put 1, Mike Mercer, Washington at Oakland (twiUSU; 2, Ain Roost, USU; 3, light) Curt Dudnick, Utah; 4, Larry Baltimore at California (night) V4 in. Mattix, Wyoming; 59 ft. Games Sunday's Discuss 1, Ain Roost, USU; Times EST) (All 2. Scott Maw. USU; 3. Curt Washington at Oakland (430pm) Dudnick, Utah; 4, Perry LewdBaltimore at California (4nm) ly n, Utah; 176 ft 5 in. New York at Mi Javelin 1, Ain Roost, USU; 2, Mike Prudentl, Wyoming; 3, (230pm) Mike McBride, USU; 4, Jason Detroit at Chicago 2 (215om) Cleveland at Boston (2pm) Groen, Utah; 235 ft 3 in. Monday's Games New York at Oakland (night) Washington at California (night Baltimore at Minnesota (only games scheduled) Utah; Utah; in Azalea Open Golf John WILMINGTON, N.C. (UP- DBob Lunn, a "little tired" after a third day, shot an even par 71 here Saturday to take the lead in the $35,000 Azalea Open record-breakin- g le at 200. Lunn, of Sacramento, Calif., caught three birdies and three bogeys after starting out like a house afire and was forced to e lead over settle for a Steve Reid of St. Louis, and Dick Rhyan of Sylvar.ia, Ohio. Keid had a 66 and Rhyan, alone in second place after Friday's second round, carded a 69 to hold second with 202. Will Homenuik and Bruce Devlin were tied for third with 204's, while Gary Player, John Lotz and Claude King were fourth at 205. Lunn, who broke records for the lowest score after three rounds on the PGA tour this year tnd shot the lowest score ever in the Azalea's history, said he "seemed 0 fall asleep out there. "I got a good night's sleep last night but I was a little tired out there," he said. two-strok- om mm M F.!cre a 1-- Bob Lunn Leads Pack Job Batie, Utah; - bet you didn't know . what New Ford is Is is Busby, U'.ah; 3, Bob 440 t, Darrell Busby, Utah: 2. Larry Stoot, Utah; 3, Ron Taylor, Utah; 4, Scott Peterson, Utah; :47.9. 880 1, Frank Wojtecfa, Utah; 2, Dave Stonsr, USU; 3, Mike Evans, Utah: 4, Ray Kershaw, Utah; 1:53.9. Mile 1, Wayne Jensen, Wyoming; 2, Pete Meldrum, El . 1, 2, DarreU Mapp, Wyoming; coff, 1949. I :09.9. 220 Rodenheiser, Utah; Little, 1940; Middle- and the Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies whipped the Houston Astros, Wins Second Game Ray Sadecki benefitted from hit as he won Mays extra-bas- e his second game of the season. The Giant southpaw struck out six end walked two. It was the second consecutive loss for Veale, who is now Ron Swobada was responsible for all the Mets' runs with a three-ru- n homer in the sixth inning of Los Angeles starter Bill Singer. Tom Seaver was the beneficiary of Swoboda's shot as he won his first game of the season. The Met runs were the first scored for Seav er in 21 innings. Angeles Utes Trip Aggies, Cowboys In Triangular Track Meet Ain Roost of USU was the top individual point getter in the meet with wins in the discuss and javelin for a 13 point total New school records were set by Don Wassom of Utah In the long jump with a leap of 24 ft. 9 in., Mike Mercer of USU in in. and the shot put, 59 ft.. Roost in the javelin with a toss of 235 ft. J in. The final score in the meet was: Utah 94, Utah State 61 and Wyoming 23. The results: 100- -1, Bob Batie, Utah; 2, Bob Rodenheiser, Utah; 3, Bob Butcher, USU; 4, (tie) Larry Gardner, USU, Dan Conlin, USU know first iomt . . . fcw f nick. that "Mickty Is NOT nam . . . Hit ial full nam U MicUy Charki Monti. 3 list. Mays' who delivered the win ning hit for the Giants in their previous two games, belted the decisive blow off southpaw Bob Veale in the second inning. In other NL action, the New Mets beat the Los York 220 in :21.8. ral Mtclwy ManlU'i all-ti- Utah were Jack Gerke, Johi Hunter and Tom Kilgore with four hits each. Hunter had e grand slam home run in the first contest. For the Aggies John Gannon and Rich Kramer each had four LOGAN (UPI)-T- he Univer hits in the two games. sity of Utah track team used superior team depth to defeat Utah State and Wyoming in a triangular track meet here Saturday. Bob Batie was the only double winner for the Utes. He won the 100 yard dash in :09.9 and the Amateurs 11 and under 1. Brett Gorder, GTO's, Salt Lake In Saturday's finals the am2. Karl Jacobson, Moun by ED G1VAN ateur 11 years and under and City; tain Empire; 3. Steven Bounous, age group championships Timp Haven; 4. Kiwi Menden- were decided. Ever wonder who'i the Code Clark, gall, Alta; 5. Matt Walker, Alta fastest runner in big lea- - a Amateurs Mountain 2. Brad Jen Watson Shelter. 1 Empire; gut baseball today? Most experts say it Is Willie And oddly .Davis enoueh. even though Davis Is regarded as the fastest I runner In baseball he's lj never won a stolen base 12-- I and - YOU 1 1 Both games were slugfests The sen. Snow Basin; 3. Bill Gol- - with the two teams collecting ALTA, Utah (UPI) national gelande championships tand, Alta; 4. Gleed Toombs, a combined total of 47 hits 25 for the Utes and 22 for the will wind up here today with Alta; 5. Cory Hammond, indeAggies. final action slated in the pro pendent, Salt Lake City. Big hitters for the day for BET I Doubleheader Provo Boy Takes Third In National Gelando Skiing SPORTS FAIiSl 4-- 2. Keep Victory Over Pittsburgh i'J flit- Stewing their eyes on the action are third base umpire Bob Third Base Yankee Coach Frank Croseti. The Yanks (Herald-UP- I won Telephoto) art and Mays Paces Giants To v r, iLhiAa to get Cesare c the le ar National League Standings By United Press International (Night Gamer Not Included) He went to a refreshment w I pet eb stand to get a soft drink only to St. Louis 6 3 .667 find "they were all out." San Fran 6 3 .667 5 4 .556 Shortly after that he bogeyed 14 Houston 1 and 16 to end up with a two- - Atlanta 5 4 .556 1 over par 38 on the back nine. Pittsburgh 4 4 .500 11-- 2 4 4 .500 11-- 2 He started out like he would Cincinnati 4 5 .444 set as many iecords as there Los Angeles 4 5 .444 were to be broken, carding New York 4 6 .400 21-- 2 birdies on three of the first four Philadelphia 2 6 .250 31-- 2 holes and speeding into the turn Chicago with a 33, in spite Saturday's Results San Francisco 1 Pittsburgh 0 of a bogey on the 7th hole. "1 didn't feel like gambling to flew York 3 L03 Angeles 2 get birdies," he said. "I just Philadelphia 7 Houston 1 tried to keep from getting over Atlanta at Cincinnati (night) par. That's what I'm going to Chicago at St. Louis (night) do Sunday, too. Sunday's Games (All Times EST) Player, who was the favorite, said the Los Angeles at New York (2, way Lunn was playing he did 105pm) not think "anything below a 63 Houston at or a 64 will take him Sunday. (135pm) "But I've got a sporting Atlanta at Cincinnati (215pm) chance," Player said. "A very San Francisco at Pittsburgh (135pm) good sporting chance." Chicago at St. Louis (215pm) NEW YORK (UPI) St. Monday's Games John's Univeisity has won four San Francisco at Philadelphia National Invitation Basketball (night) Tournament championships Los Angeles at since the event was started in gh(night) 1938. (only games scheduled) - Philadelphia - Pittsbur- |