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Show lJ"Hiiii.i"jfstiiy'mi m Sunday, Apnl 23,1372 Cougar 94 Gridders Report 5 to Big Victory To '5 It, ill - -- SCOTTSDALE mined rush for the title. But (Special) Brigham Young University's BYU managed to hang on, golf team, winning its first thanks to the cushion they had major tournament event in built up in the earlier rounds. Arizona, captured the Sun Devil Takes Medalist Honors Classic Saturday, nosing out San Medalist honors went to Diego State by two strokes. UCLA's Don Truitt who fired a Hie Cougars, who had a 68 in the final round to post a 218, lead going into the final three strokes ahead of San Diego round on the McCormak Go.'f State's Jack Spradlin. Howard Ranch in Scottsdale, saw San Twitty of Arizona State was Diego State and hostschool third at 224, followed by Lance Arizona State make a deter- Suzuki of BYU, 226. Suzuki carded a 74 in the final round to stick with the front miners, and was just one stroke ahead of teammates Ray Leach and Jamie Edman who tied for Ifth place with 227 scores. Joe Dills had a 229 and Bob Harris a n i M fly'. Although the Cougars finished first in the field of 12 teams, BYU's golf coach, Karl Tucker, wasn't too pleased with the performance of the Cougar I hosting the Annual Cougar i Classic on the Riverside Course in Provo. Teams scores for the Sun Devil Classic were: 1. BYU, 1,141; San Diego State, 1,143; Arizona State, 1,144; Fresno State, 1,148; New Mexico State, 1,155; UCLA, 1,155; New Mexico, 1,158; Long Beach State, 1,160; Arizona, 1,163; Arizona StateL 1,172; Utah, 1181, Air Force, i LANCE SUZUIQ 1,191. Expos Take Fifth, Down Cards, 5 6-- By United Press International single by Jim Fairey in the 10th inning drove in Ken Singleton from third base with the winning run A two-o- ut holding the Cards to one- - 85 over 3 3 innings. Jim Wynn and John Edwards hit homers to back up the seven-h- it shutout pitching of v r A I v- - S BYU FOOTBALL COACH LaVell Edwards Is shown talking to members of his Cougar team as they opened spring practice. The BYU gridders will practice every day except AL Sunday until May 13, when the umual will be played, varsity-alum- ni t WS game Cougars warnmps until Wednesday's first session of contact drills. Games Reported Edwards has schedule practice drills for every day except Cleveland Rookie Hits Grand Slam To Lead Indians Over Orioles, 2 9-- By United Press International Rookie Buddy Bell drilled his first major league home run, a grand slam in the seventh inning, and Ray Fosse and Alex Johnson added homers Saturday to lead the Cleveland Indians to a 2 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. Bell, the son of former National League star Gus Bell, doubled home his first major league run in the fourth and major league victory. The pitcher held the Orioles to four hits and struck out four before being lifted for in the sixth. a pinch-hittNorm Cash drove home three runs and Gates Brown two as Detroit surged for seven runs in the first two innings to route the Brewers, before the smallest opening day crowd in er California Angels, 11-- e Sun BowL Tickets fur the dinner cost $3 per person. The banquet will be held, appropriately enough, in the gymnasium. 1958 rSERVICE IS Minute Sanke Mtssnil Strife Carlos May's titter Hirfe Cur klxkklm vb homer in the eithth inning gave the Chicago White Sox a 2 victory over the Kansas City Royals end a doubleheader sweep. iisu i 3-- KCt,!iliriitlM1to MTflMHfNr. w. iuti,nm. M fcrcb a HEQJSEM Vamkn WAWl Milwaukee's history. Len Randle doubled twice, seventh scored twice, drove in a run capped a five-ru- n inning with a drive over the left and made the defensive play of field fence off reliever Eddie the game to save Pete Watt. Broberg's four-h- it shutout in Rookie Dick Tidrow went six sending the Texas Rangers to a innings in picking up his first second straight win over the 2-- 1 r early-seaso- 1 UFFLER Yankees. 5--0. Third baseman Rich McKin-ne- y tied the American League four record by committing errors that led to nine Boston runs as the Red Sox coasled to an 7 win over the New York 8-- 2, 6-- 0 extended Set n s victory n their over San Francisco and stretch to five unbeaten streak their winning streak to five games with a 5 victory over games. the St. Louis Cardinals. . Wynn hit his second homer in Singleton led off the inning as many days in the fifth after with a walk off losing pitcher a double by Edwards and a Dennis Higgins. The next two walk by Roberts. That gave the batters flied out but rookie Astros a 0 lead and Edwards Terry Humphrey followed with followed in the sixth with a long sending homer to right. Roberts walked a pinch-h- it single, Singleton to third. It was the two and struck out five as he second game in a row which evened his record at Fairey won with a hit since he Chicago at New York was in the doubled as a pinch-hittrained out. night eight inning Friday at Atlanta and San Expos Dinner to Honor Friday, has three quarterbacks. He says they're all good, all exHill perienced and all can throw well and handle the rollout They are seniors Bill August At Lingle, and Brian G undersoil and junior Dave Terry. All three saw UNGLE, Wyo. (UPI) -Raction last year in EYU's 6 etired Baltimci-- Colt running season but none of the three back Jerry Hill will be honored was able to nail down the start- May 25 at a testimonial dinner at Ungle, where he started ing assignment permanently. Edwards thinks this may playing the game that became have been one of BYU's pro- his career. HilL who retired this past blems last season. "We hope to settle on one man for the start- season, was bom in Torrington, ing role by the end of spring Wyo., and prepped at Lingle High School on an eight-mapractice," Edwards said. "Our starting backfield is football team. His first real football back intact with seniors Dave contact with came on the University of Coon and Pete VanValkenburg. We need to find the man to diWyoming freshman football team. rect the offense." He gained l,37i yards for the Edwards said 94 candidates and showed up to his first day of Cowboys between 1958-6- 0 practice, "10 to 15 more than earned All Skyline laurels. we counted on." And 31 letter-me-n During his era with the school, returning form the nucleus Wyoming captured three for the 1972 team. straight conference titles and beat Hardin Simmons in the The will workout in 5-- the Dave Roberts and as the Montreal Houston Astros to a pace Saturday varsity Wyo. 9-- Action In NL whose Sunday, with the spring training ending May 13 with the annual varsity-alumgame in Cougar Stadium at I p.rn. Jerry weren't any takers." fv'v Spring Drills Brigham Young University's new head football coach, LaVell Edwards, has a problem mat nearly every coach wishes he could face. Edwards, squad. "We staggered in with this one," said Tucker. "There were times when I thought we were going to give it away, but there Tough Course Tucker said the last five holes on the course are surrounded by water, and that golfers must keep their cool in order to play it properly. The Cougar golfers will play two matches during the week (Utah State on Tuesday and Colorado on Thursday) before XY' opened annual spring practice 232. ".li'i" 7 Utah-P- age ture Sun Devil jjjll Lance Suzuki Paces BYU THE HERALD, Provo, 4 Dm TrnoB 6-- 1 4 days to love it or leave it 5-- Wit. Ml&fli 1. er Cincinnati Lou Brock and Ed Crosby hit Diego at Los Angeles played at singles for St. Louis night. in the sixth. Denny Lemaster, making his first appearance as an Expos got credit for the victory after entering the game in the seventh inning and Ice Breaker Golf Tourney Is Held At Hobble Creek Orem Soccer Team Grabs Hobble Creek Golf Club held its Ice Breaker Tournament Saturday in the form of a two-mbest ball event and Randy Johnson, Spriigville, teaming with Richard Call, Provo, had of low 69. the gross First place low net went to Dan Smith and Bruce DalJe, both of Provo, who carded a 63. 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