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Show Page 12-T- HERALD, Provo, Utah HE Sunday, May 14, 1H Willie Mays Will Play Today By JOE CARMCELLI ITI Sports Writer NEW YORK (UPlHSaldom new teammates rally in the last two innings to beat his former before has a reserve club, outfielder caused such a "I just sat there and watched crmmotion for sitting on the the game," Mays said, "just t.nch for two and a half hours. like I do whenever I'm not But you have to expect a playing. But it certainly was a commotion when that reserve is good feeling when the crowd the leading home-ru- n hitter in began to chant. It was National League history. absolutely beautiful." The fans poured out over Chant Begins 45,000 of them Friday night to The chant of "We want welcome back Willie Mays, the Willie" began lightly in the same Willie Mays who began fourth inning and grew to a his illustrious career in New roar by the eighth when the York in 1951 and may end it Mets trailed, Jerry Grote here again after a stay grounded out and relief pitcher in San Francisco. Chuck Taylor was due at bat, a situation. The roar Mays appeared in a New pinch-hittin- g York Met uniform for the first rose as a figure strode from the time Friday night following his dugout, but it soon changed to trade Thursday from Ssn boos as rookie outfielder John Francisco but it was as a Milner was announced. Milner 2--1. IT'C " y '' " J i 'Ii v " 1 - 0. ar 1- - 'i ' ' V J v hurt or we might run into extra innings Saturday. After all, I am a member of the roster." Mays called the fan reaction to his return to New York "simply fantastic. I never thought it would be like this. I just love it." Joy reigned in the Mets's clubhouse following the win. The team was settled in first the boos when he walked, took second on an infield out and scored the tying run on Ken Boswell's double. "I knew the boos weren't for me but because it wasn't Willie," Milner said. "Even though, I knew I couldn't bring that timber back to the dugout. I had to get on base one way or another. I was relieved when 1 got the walk. I think what added to the confusion was that a lot of people thought I was Willie wheu I started out of the dugout. We're both black and we're aboi i the same size and our uniforms begin with the spectator as he watched his silenced n place in the NL East. Berra, off to a splendid start in his NL managerial debut, stood off to a side, finishing the last of a cake presented to him for his 47th birthday. In another corner, relief pitcher Tug McGraw handed out cigars to mark the birth of his first child. His wife, same number." The game ended an inning later when the Mets loaded the bases on a walk to Cleon Jones, Jim Fregosi's single and an intentional walk and Grote scored Jones with a one-o- a former airline stewardess, presented him with the child at appropriately 7:47 a.m. EDT. and Mays stood by recalling his first trip to New York in 1951. "I got here from Minneapolis and a pair of with a dungarees," he said. "It's a lot better coming back now." ut Idaho State Wins To single. Mays said he expects to start at first base Sunday when the Giants start ace Sam McDowell, who's 0 since coming to the National League from Cleveland. The Way It's Planned "That's the way Yogi has it planned but things might change. Somebody might get left-hand-er Qualify for Playoffs - IdaOGDEN, Utah (UPI) ho State put 10 runs together for a 3 win over Weber State 6-- Friday, earning the best second-place team record in the and a spot Conference Big Sky in the playoffs. Larry Ray got four hits on five tries for the Bengals and winning pitcher Ed Smith slapped out a pair of hits of his own in the game, which saw ISU score in five innings, capitalizing on four Weber errors. Smith scattered seven Wildcat hits in picking up his ninth win of the season. The Big Sky playoffs, next Friday end Saturday in Ogden, will feature Gonzaga, as winner of the northern Division; Division Southern Weber, champ; Idaho State, which beat out Idaho Friday for best Tom Peterson and Dave Clark, Orem, number two doubles; and Alan Cranney and Tom Briggs, Orem, number one doubles. REGION FOUR tennis champions are pictured above. They are front left to right, Gary Sabln, Orem, number three singles ; Kevin Larsen, Provo, number two singles ; and Doug Pickup. Provo, number one singles. Back row are left to right Region Net Champs Crowned 5-- Smith and Simmons; Bagley, Rose (7), Clayson (9), Jensen (9) and Zimmerman. 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