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Show "JKTli rt?$c& rl XE riS"". p?"9 r r.a, P-vi-S? fcSi'" I J?S1 t? s SS-XS- C. 3a-"'- jsTpgw of toi ce Gti v. i Sunday, June THE HERALD, Provo, Utah-P- age 6-- By United Press International running and Danny Walton's The Milwaukee Brewers end-- 12th home run. e ed a losing streak by Harper collected two bits and beating the Baltimore Orioles, a walk, stole two bases and Saturday behind Tommy caused a balk while Walton's homer in the sixth Harper's hitting and base two-ru- n five-gam- 6-- 4, Pitches Giants Past Cubs lined Pena's second pitch into San Francisco's Gaylord right-fielThe Pirates tied the game Perry, despite giving up 11 hits, hurled the Giants to a 3 victory with two runs in the ninth. over the Chicago Cubs Saturday Matty Alou and Richie Hebner afternoon in a nationally singled and Roberto Clemente televised .game. forced Hebner at second with The Giants were paced in the Alou scoring on the play. After victory by Willie McCovey's Willie Stargell filed to left for home run his 18th of the the second out, Bob Robertson current campaign. The victory slammed a double off the was the eighth against six losses left field wall to score Clemente for Perry. and tie the game In a night game, Jerry May's pinch single drove in Bob Robertson with the winning run in the 12th inning as the Pittsburgh Pirates, pulling off the first triple play of the major To league season, nipped Los By United Press International 5-- 6-- 6. Golden Eagles Angeles, 7-- Robertson, who drove in the tying run with two out in the ninth, led off the 12th with a single to center off Jose Pena, the third Dodger pitcher and the los?r. After Matty Sanguil-le-n popped up a bunt attempt, Robertson advanced to second cn Gene Alley's bounce-oBill Mazeroski was intentionally walked before May, batting for ut winning pitcher Dave Giusti, at Same Location KILOWNA, British Columbia Members of the Salt (UPI) Lake Golden Eagles hockey team are to report here Sept. - for training camp. "We were pleased last year with conditions at Kelowna and decided to return there this year," said Ray Kinasewich, general manager - coach, from his Salt Lake office. 18 Major League Standings American League Standings By United Press International West Coast night games not included. National League Standings By United Press International Night games not included East w East Baltimore W 35 New York 31 Detroit Boston Washington Cleveland Pct.GB 660 574 490 9 479 9Va 27 .471 10 28 .417 W 4'j '24 23 24 20 Chicago Mew York St. Louis Pittsburgh Philadelphia Montreal w L. Pct.GB 33 32 28 Chicago 1? .688 15 19 .627 2Vi 25 .528 7Vi 380 15 365 16 35 .314 18'i 19 Milwaukee Saturday's Results 21 17 L. Pct.GB 21 26 25 28 29 33 .563 .490 3V .479 4 .472 4Vi .420 7 .340 11 L. Pct.GB 15 20 22 29 29 32 .717 .592 7 .577 7Vj .463 13"2 .463 13' .429 15'. West West Minnesota California Oakland Kansas City 27 25 23 25 Cincinnati Atlanta Los Angeles Houston San Francisco San Diego W. 38 29 30 25 25 24 Saturday's Results San Francisco 5 Chicago 3 New York 3 Chicago Los Angeles at Pittsburgh night Milwaukee 6 Baltimore 4 San Diego at St. Louis night 6 4 Detroit Oakland Montreal at Atlanta night Minnesota 4 Washington 2 night New York at Cincinnati night Kansas City at Boston Postponed Philadelphia at Houston night rain Cleveland at California night Sunday's Games American League All times EDT All times EDT San Francisco at Chicago 215 p.m. Los Angeles at St. Louis 215 p.m. Sunday's Games Chicago at New York 2 p.m. Montreal at Atlanta 215 p.m. Detroit at Oakland 430 p.m. New York at Cincinnati 215 p.m. Cleveland at California 4 p m. Philadelphia at Houston 3 p.m. Baltimore at Milwaukee 230 p.m. Monday's Games Minnesota at Washington 130 p.m. New York at Houston night Kansas City at Botton 2 p.m. Only garnet scheduled 1 - accounted for the Brewers' winning run. Walton unloaded his decisive home run in the sixth with Savage on base after Harper opened the inning with a double and came home on Savage's singles by Run-scori- Thur-ma- A vS5 Colored Lures Are The Best f A n Munson and Gene Michael in the second inning and John Cumberland's six-hpitching enabled the New York Yankees to score a 1 triumph over the it 3-- Chicago White Sox. II If V:V ' - - . ' In llfsfci- - IK ST MJ l,V H A mi 111 mil Danny Cater started the Yankee flurry in the second inning with a single and went to third on Curt Blefary's looping hit to left center. Munson and Michael followed with singles. Two home runs by Bill Freehan and another by Norm Cash powered the Detroit ft y&g Tigers to a 64 victory over the I 11 Hij i A's before the largest paid crowd in Oakland hijtory. Both of Freehan's homers, his ninth and 10th of the year, I came with the bases empty while Cash hit his in the sixth HE WAS RELUCTANT to say where, but with a man on. A bat day crowd of 48,758 Chuck Hunt caught this big bunch of fish on the Provo River just below Deer Creek saw Cash tie the score pt 2 in the fourth and Freehan's first Reservoir. Others in his fishing party were roundtripper give the Tigers a 2 edge in the fifth. In night action Cleveland was at California and Minnesota at A Washington. day game between Kansas City and Boston was postponed because of rain. It will be played as part of a doubleheader Sunday. 1 tr Vis U arc i i f. At? M 1 w r fv, 'MA B ami 2-- George Clements, Stan Baker, and Lon James. There are some German Browns in the catch. He had his limit by 7 a.m. (Herald photo by Meb Anderson.) 3-- Graham Sinks Putt To Keep Kemper Lead Lou 20-Fo- ot By TERRY WOOTEN Club course Saturday. Then, he N.C. (UPI)-L- ou picked up birdies on No. 10 with Graham rolled in a r, a five-foputt, 14 with a putt for a birdie on the 18th and the 18th with the hole Saturday to retain his lead after three rounds But his key hole was the of the $150,000 Kemper Open. 15th where he drove into Graham's closing birdie gave the woods, but recovered to 71 for the him a gain a par five. total of day and a "There was a little opening By DAVID SPURR 206. He held a one of PARIS (UPI)-J- an Kodes stroke lead over Jionel Hebert Czechoslovakia trounced fa- and Dick Lotz and two over vored Zeljko Franulovic of Steve Reid, Larry Hinson and Satur- Grier Jones. Yugoslavia, day to capture the men's Art Wall, who trailed Graham singles title in the $100,000 Frcrtch Open tennis champion- by a single shot going into ships and become the first Saturday's round, fell back with 74 for a 210, four Czech to win the title since a LOGAN (UPI)-- AU - America strokes off the pace. Arnold defensive end Phil Olsen of 1952. The women's single crowt Palmer, who was only three Utah State University plans to will be decided Sunday with back, also had a 74 for a 212. leave for Chicago July 7 to play Hebert, in third place after in the annual College defending champion Margaret Court Australia facing Helga the second round, shot a game. 70 Saturday to climb into Niessen of Weut Germany. The collegians will be pitted the was where he Francoise Durr and Gail runnerup spot against the Super Bowl chamChanfreau of France' took the joined by Lotz, who had a 69. It pion Kansas City Chiefs in the tie until annual game at Soldiers Field title by looked like a three-wa-y women's doubles on his in Graham ahead Billie Jean surged and beating King Chicago July 31. birdie at 18. The also playRosemary Casals of the U.S., 64. West Shrine Graham, who has not won a ed in the East It marked the second succes- tournament since the 1967 game and the Hula Bowl in n sive French doubles title for the Minnesota Classic, parred the bowl appearances combine and first nine holes of the lush, since completing his career with was worth $1,100. soggy Quail Hollow Country Utah State. Jan Kodes CHARLOTTE, 20-fo- Is French nine-foote- ot one-stro- ke 599-ya- rd Net Champ le Olsen Plans to 6-- 6-- 4, 6-- 0, Play in College All Star Game ar All-St- two-und- er 6-- 1, 6-- 3-- post-seaso- Diirr-Chanfr- By JOE WATTS Herald Sports Editor yi 3 wOmMfaiA single. Frisco's Gaylord Perry Train Si ' -- Utah fishermen- - were apparently treated to an excellent fishing season opening day Saturday. The weather was near perfect and the fish seemed to be biting. Of course, it all depends on whom you talked with. Like Highway patrolman, 17 Milwaukee Ends Losing Streak With 4 Victory ftCS Ta-- Heavy Pressure And Good Results 7 , 7, 1970 '' ';. $ ood Sfert T ttjs- r- - ? ' pkloi Awl ( Sal lite Semiff Utah Fishing - - 5 over there and I hit a the lake," he said. "That was the biggest hole of the day. I could have easily made a double or triple bogey." Graham said his heart was pounding as he swung. "I could just see an eight on that card," from the pro Nashville said. In at 209 was Terry Dill, while Bob Lunn and Gibby Gilbert joined Wall at 210. Jones, a newcomer on the tour, came into the 18th at and a solid chance to tie Graham. But he drove the woods, hit a tree coming out and took a double bogey six. Reid's 68 was the best round of the day. five-iro- n JOINS ABA YORK NEW (UPI)-D- cn Meredith, veteran of nine seasons as Dallas Cowboy quarterback, today joined the American Broadcasting Company as a color commentator for televised Monday night NFL football games. Meredith's assignment will be to describe the action on video tape replay during 13 regular season games and one exhibition game. radio dispatcher Blaine Wilson said, "I only caught two fish, bat my boys did good, and that's what counts on opening day.1 There seemed to be very heavy pressure in many areas, particularly at the always popular Strawberry Reservoir, and along the Provo River. Eldredge Carter of the Fish and Game Department in dicated that there was heavier pressure at Strawberry than in 1969 and that the fishing was good. The Provo River was good for rainbows according to Art Henderson of the Fish and Game Department, and the river was extremely popular. Some large German Browns were also being taken from the Provo River as shown in the picture on this page. The GerBy HENRY SAVAGE PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI)- -A man Browns were being taken in the morning. psychologist from Brown early Diamond Fork and Hobble has a for suggestion University Creek were under moderate fishermen: Use colored lures. "Fish can discriminate co- pressure, but were producing excellent fishing according to lors," said Dr. Dean C. Yager, an assistant professor at the Brent Christensen of the Ftah and Game Department. Ivy League school, "though I'm Schofield Reservoir fishing not certain if they are attracted seemed good, but the catches to any certain color." were small. The Heber area Yager said in an interview he has been using fish in his reported light fishing pressure. Good reports came from studies of color vision because fish and humans have similar Sanpete County and the fishing was rated from fair to good in retinal structures. the Juab and Goshen areas. to has trained goldfish Yager Other parts of the state were strike a target with their noses in similar reports. Most only when the target contains a turning were indicating good reports of noticeable amount colored and heavy pressure. light. He has found the fish fishing continue to strike the target even when the colors are dim or very pale. Have Trichromatic Vision Psychologists say this tendency indicates presence of normal color vision or what they call trichromatic vision which is the mixing of the three primary colors of red, green and blue to BERKLEY, Mich. (UPI)-T- he obtain the full color spectrum greats of hockey turned out those with experienced by to pay their last respects to one normal vision. of their own. fish a undergo Yager's Terry Sawchuk, training regimen . that would veteran of the National Hockey s make any League who died last Sunday at woman wince. "The fish are deprived of all 40, was buried Friday. Among food for a week before they the hundreds who came to the start their initial training,1' he funeral were some of the biggest said, "then an automatic feeder names in hockey. Included in that number, as delivers up to 50 food pellets 'a an into honorary pallbearer, was at the tank day irregular Ron Stewart, the New York intervals for several days." "Vibrations in the water and Rangers' right wing who was a cue light announce the Sawchuk's roommate and rescuffled with him prior delivery of each pellet and soon portedly the fish eat the pellets as they to his death. A grand jury fall into the tank," he added. begins investigations Monday into the circumstances surFirh Feed Themselves the death of the said the experimental rounding Yager who had talented goalie, equipment was programmed so a food pellet dropped into the undergone three major opera-tiosince the incident. tank whenever a fish struck The Rev. E.A. Vecchio either of two illuminated celebrated the Mass at Our triggering devices. "Within a few hours," he Lady of Lasalette in this suburb Detroit. The body was then said, "the fish learned to peck of to Mount Hope Cemetery taken at these devices I call them in Mich., for burial. Pontiac, food several rewards keys-f-or times a minute." Later in the experiments, the first two keys were inoperative NEIBAUER OPTIONED AtlanATLANTA (UPI)-T- he except when the fish hit a third ta Braves today optioned Gary key in toe rear of the tank. righthand-e- d When this key was struck, the Neibauer, relief pitcher, to their AAA two stimulating keys became operative and illuminated, and Richmond (Va.) farm club. Neibauer, who had appeared the fish could again obtain a food pellet by striking either in only 122-- 3 innings so far this season, had an 3 record. one. Hockey Players Pay Respects to Terry Sawchuk ar weight-consciou- ns 0-- . |