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Show Page 10-T- Sunday, August 6, J972 HERALD, Provo, Utah HE m State Legion Baseball Meef Opens Monday 1 Isaac Gets Marcia Thayne Beats Bev Nelson Pole Slot In Sudden Death,Cops State Title In 500 Race and (UPI) their dramatic 6 Teams Shoot V For Title , V-V1!- '" DRAPER, Utah TAI1ADEGA, Ala. (UPI)-Bo- bby Isaac will be on the pole for Sunday's Talladega auto race with David Pearson io the No. 2 spot, but Pearson doesn't mind at all. - The SALT LAKE CITY Utah American Legion baseball tourney will get underway Monday at Derks Field in Salt Lake City and Ken Price Field in 500-mi- le Murray. The tourney will be a double elimination affair and will run through next Saturday, with the championship game scheduled for Saturday evening. Three teams from District Four, headed by defending champion Provo, will compete in the tourney. The other two district teams include Payson and Helper. Provo will tangle with Grange! at 10:15 ajn. in a first round tilt at Derks Field. Many of the players from these two teams battled each other last spring, when Provo High and Granger High played for the "Fvery time Bobby has been on the pole, i've won the race this year," said Pearson. "So it doesn't matter to me if he gets the extra $1,000 for qualifying as long as I get the checkered flag f;rst " m 4 first-roun- 12:45 d pjn. Golf Test AMERICAN FORK (UPI) -Dave Bronson won the Senior Division of the first annual LDS Intermountain Area South Golf Tournament at the Alpine Country Club in American Fr"k Friday. Bronson, from the White Barn in Ogden, won the division title total of 141, with a two-da- y par. Second place in the Senior Division went to Mac Madsen, golf coach at Weber State College, with a total of 142. Third place honors went to Holly Fryer with a 147 Madsen and Lorin Moench, from the Salt Lake Country Club, were tied for first place Thursday with 70s. Champions Crowned in LDS Golfest MIDWAY, Utah (UPI) -HHigh School graduate Mike Weiler fired a sensational par 67 Friday on ighland five-und- er the Wasatch Mountain State Park Golf Course to win the Explorer Division in the LDS Intermountain Area South Golf Tournament. He had a 138 for the competition. Weiler led after the first round with a par 71 on the 6,370 yard course. Friday he finished with two eagles on the back nine for a 13 stroka victory. Joe McEwan, Salt Lake City, won the Veterans Division with a He topped Harold Forsberg by four shots. Weiler, who played golf for Highland and has a basketball scholarship to the University of Utah, picked up eagles on 11 and 14 on the way to his 67. Duncan Barlow finished second in the Explorer Division with a 151. Beech, detwo-da- y one-und- Irry SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Big Zelmo Beaty will be 33 years old Oct. 25 but age, like fragile knees, hasn't discouraged the zeal of the Utah Stars' number one center. "I'm lifting weights and I've been in a swimming program," Beaty said Friday on his reto get ready turn to Salt for the 1972-7- 3 American Basketball Association season. The 9 center was forced to undergo a knee operation after the brutal playoffs last year, where the Stars won the quarter-finals in four games but dropped a 3 cliffhanger series to the Indiana Pacers, who sent on to win the league championship. "It's just a matter of getting my knee tested in September," he said. "I haven't had any problems. I fed no pain. Everything has gone just perfece as Hits Hole-in-O- . , I - Isaac has been the pole sitter in four previous NASCAR events here but has not won. Richard Petty qualified third, followed by Buddy Baker and Bobby Allison. ably won't hurt the quality mm of play. "If they hadn't folded," he said, "it would have weakened the league. There would have been more pressure on our league trying to expand with an "We've just got to forget league than a nine what happened in the play"You really can't knock exoffs," he said. "We've got to pansion, because it gives more regroup and start a new season players jobs." then beat Bev Amateur Golf Tournament. The end of battle came on the Hidden Nel- le Valley Country Club's shTt but dangerous No. 2, which has a small lake in front of the green and a ditci behind it. Miss Thayne notched an easy hole, while par on the Miss Nelson took a double bogey after drivirg over the green into the ditch. turned around and Thomas was They had finished regulation escorted from the craft by sky play Thursday with 247s for 54 marshals without incident. It holes and then matched 84s in was not immediately known if an playoff Friday to me football star booked another wind up deadlocked at 331 31 over par. plane for Dallas. Duane Thomas Is Ordered Off Plane in Los Angeles WS ANGELES (UPI) -Duane Thomas, controversial runnin back who led the Dallas Cowboys to a professional football championship last year, was ordered off a Dallas-boun- d jetliner at Los Angeles International Airport Friday night when he refused to turn down the volume of his tape recorder. A spokesman for American Airlines said the incident occurred as flight 378 began taxiing away from the gate. When Thomas was asked to luwer the volume of his recorder, he refused. Then he was then asked to turn the recorder over to a stewardess or the pilot. He refused again. The spokesman said the plane 125-ya- STUCK FOR A THAT EXTRA TRUCK FROM HERTZ Vans Pickups PLETE 373-344- 3 AUTO & TRUCK BOYERS "l,''""'"" RENTAL J. 345 South 100 West in Provo, Utah championship." Beaty said reont realignment the league, in which the Pittsburgh and Florida franchises folded and a new club was started in San Diego, prob of something come b Fun With Photography By BOBBY ALLEN SHOP 10-- 6 FRIDAY TIL 9 bock . to... S.L. Angels Win Over Phoenix 6-- 1 By United Press International Salt Lake, second-plac- e in the Pacific Coast League Western Division, used a hitting attack Friday night in beating Phoenix Eight of the nine Angels hit safely in the contest. Jim Hutto and Tom Silverio led the way with two hits each as the Angels got 10 hits off three Phoenix pitchers. the Albuquerque, leading In division, beat Tucson other games, Tacoma beat Hawaii 1 and Eugene, on top in the Western Division, downed ' y 6--1. 5--2. Portland 6-- Ron spaced out five hits in pitching the Twins over the Islanders. He struck out six and walked four in improving his record to Ron Stone ended up with three hits in five times at bat for the Emeralds and teammate Byron Browne smacked a homer in the fourth. Linescores: 010 000 000- -1 8 0 Phoenix 301 020 00x- -6 10 0 Salt Ixike C. Williams, Cain (5), Morris (7) and Sadek. Lange and LP-- C. Ratliff. nge, Williams, 3. WP-La- 10-- Tacoma 000 001 100- 10 HR Mave. 000 200 220- -3 Eugene Portland 10 0 001 010 100- -3 6 2 Fremuth, Terlecki (7) and Boone; Hargan, Lopez (9) and Isaac. (9-8- ). HR-Bro- (2-4- ). Heidermann ( wne LP-Ha- rgan (2), 10) Albuquerque 001 200 0025 10 3 Tucson 000 290 000- -2 5 0 Rhoden, Ellingsen (8 and Ferguson. Iisman, Boyd (8) and Da vini. WP -- Rhoden LP Leisman J Ml J METER MAGIC ex These days of built-u- i posure meters have a ten dency to let the magic meter do all our thinking for us. 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Dump Trucks Stake Trucks CALL MUFFLER and win the Western Division championship and another ABA Dick Clark Jr. hit a hole in one on the ninth hole at the Riverside thunderstorm. v death league. "I feel we couldn't have had LP-Ga- rcia: Dick Clark Jr. . - Bob Esplin, Wayne Keith. Back row Variln coach; Gary Braithwaite, Gillespie, Law, Lynn Merritt, Stewart Sagers, Todd Oveson, Todd Gillies, Terry Jackson, assistant coach. a better regular season," he said. "You couldn't ask for anything more. The only disappointment in the season was that we didn't win the ABA championship. far as rehabilitation." Beaty, who averaged 23 points a game last season, said the Stars, champions in 1971, are still the strongest team in the 0 -2 fending champion, was third Hawaii 000 100 000- -1 5 0 with a 155. Beech, Dave Tyler Iiw and Dempsey; Garcia, and Bob Bachman all came in with 55s but last year's title Baldwin (8) and Cox. holder won the playoff. A playoff for third also developed in the Senior bracket with William Powell, Neil Davis and Elmo Garff all tied at 156. Powell won the playoff, followed by Davis and Garff. The event includes LDS golfers from all of Utah except Cache County and Colorado and Wyoming. t IV Beaty Eyes Return to Cage Wars 6-- Captures rv ii ( STATE INC. won the championship of the 9 and Edgemont Boys Baseball League. Members of the team include (left to Jeff Gillespie, David right): Front row Jackson, David Dyer, Mark Wheadon, Kimo Ike Sronson one-und- er J Isaac said, "I figured it qould 190 to win the pole and that's what the car ran." teams, Helper will meet Kearns at 1:15 pjn., and Payson will play Tooele at 8 a.m. Both of these games will be played at Ken Price Field. Other games will pit Judge against Vernal at 10:45 a.m., Cottonwood against Bountiful at 5:30 pjn., and host team Holladay against Bngham Qty at 8:15 pjn., all at Price Field. Other games at Derks will find Hillerest playing West at 8 a m. and South meeting Ogden at x. take first round games involving District - Isaac nailed down the No. 1 position Thursday with a of 190.577 qualifying speed miles per hour in his 1972 Person qualified with a Dodg' speed of 189.305 in his 1972 Mercury. state In other f f- -r Lit- tle blonde Marcia Thayne roll- son on the second extra hole ed in a pressure putt to Friday to win her fourth send the match into sudden straight Utah State Women's i "Ssi COMPLETE THE NEW FALL LOOK WITH VERDES CLASSIC WING TIP THE NEW HOTTER HEEL. FROM $32.50 j 245 North University j CLARK'S CHARGE OR BANKCARD |