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Show ,' A - : wm BYU ymnast Grabs roonid With A. . all-rou- - nd m, g, Sports Briefs Baseballers Close Out California Road Trip Today BYU (UPI)-- . Brig-ha- 6-- 4, m 8-- 6; 6-- 2, 6-- 2, 6-- 0, 6-- 2, m 5-- 6-- 2; 6-- 1, 6-- 1, 6-- 6-- 3. 1-- . 16-ye- ar Guard-sponsore- -- D long-await- I ' Kin-jum- j Ail-Americ- an (quar-ter-mile- ot us 3-- 6, Sophomore Bill Traux allowed but three hits. They came, how-evwhen ithey were needed. eight Wildcat hits but great clutch What proved to be the winning pitching1 and consistently strong backing in the field held the BY run came in the fifth inning. After Traux vras hit by a pitch, he wai High nine when it counted. Wal-gardsmoved to second base by Steve Wildcat pitchers,. Richard and Bill Miller, gave up Campbell's sacrifice. Padre! catcher, Mike Ulibarri, then singled to score Traux to give the St; Francis nine a 1 St. Francis baseballers jumped on B Y High for two runs in the fourth inning, added one in the fifth and then choked off a desperation Wildcat rallies to crush Thurstheir crosstown rivals, day afternoon in a Region 7 game. er 1 3-- 2, on Aaron Needs One Player Leads In Greensboro Open More Homer To Make It 300 GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPD ch 3-- j lead.: ; B Y High managed a run in the sixth but then Traux closed the door, for the victory. Line score: '!- - 02 001 001 8 0 MILWAUKEE (UPD One B Y High money Gary. Player, No. 000 210 . x 3 2 St. 3 Francis on ner the pro circuit, led a field mere homer, and Hank Aaron of Christen-seMiller and of 151 pros and amateurs into the the Milwaukee Braves will be the Valgardsen, Traux and Ulibarri. 2bh second round today of the $35,0004 21st player in baseball history to Bullock Greensboro Greater (BYH); Adamson (BYH). Open golf hit 300 or more during his career. tournament. Aaron hit the! 299th of his caThe South African reer Thursday as the Braves beat RADIATORS REPAIRED fired a 66 Thurs- the New York Mets, Before Auto Glass Installed day to set the pace in the first the season is over he should pass Specialized Work ., 2 win- . n; , ld five-under-p- ar 6--1. . day of the four-da- y Greensboro Open. j j 26th annual such sluggers as Chuck Klein AHLANDER'S homers), Rogers Hornsby 490 S. Univ. Ave. and Al Simmons (307) to Player took 30 putts in touring e list. the par 71 Sedgefield Country rank No, 17 on the Club course and played the back nine with only 13 clubs. His No. 3 wood cracked open as he teed off on the .ninth hole "but forWe'll put spring snap into your brake pedal tunately the ball went down the middle," he said. Leionel Hebert was one .stroke back with a 67 after 18 holes of he tournament. He both the second and third holes but picked up six birdies to for the day. go HERE'S WHY IT'S SPECIAL His brother, Jay Hebert, was one Remove front wheels, adjust brakes stroke back at 68 with five other Repack front wheel bearings pros. Check grease seals Sam Snead, who has won the , Add brake fluid, and road lest Greensboro Open seven times, TAKE TOUR MR WMERC THE t XPEtTI IK int a. i. ci t was three strokes off the mark rOI ILL SERVICE WORK! PIT IS T0 RIDE. k with a 69 along with Mike A, and seven others. The slammer termed his opening-roun- d performance "terrible". Bill Harvey of Greensboro was f 1461 North State Provo Ph. FR 72. the low amateur with a 6 I (300 (302) I ; all-tim- 72-ho- le four-under-p- mm, MWMi bo-gey- ed 0 uc ar 6-- 1. 36-3- . f Commercial Tire Service Inc. 23 j Yesu The eimct j Matson Inks Pad For '63 Campaign j cam be mniodlefl yew FDy mrD o iui ZERO-TO-SIXT- ... 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FORD..... ...... .....554 ft. 1 1 .99 QUARTER-MIL- request, Nationwide Consumer Testing Institute purchased and Ford Galaxie "500" 1963 Chevrolet Impala They conducted every test and computed alt results. Plymouth Fury V-- 8, CITY PASSINQ sec. CHEVROLET..... 13. 64 seel FORD ....18.01 sec. handling and the tests, gas economy test-- is performing just as well for thousands of new Plymouth owners every day. (There's probably one sitting in your Plymouth Dealer's showroom this minute, with a warranty in the glove box.) See and drive the 1983 Plymouth! At Plymouth's mni(Diriri7 Y PLYMOUTH every s H' NATIONWIDE CONSUMER TESTING INSTITUTE REPORT 373-998- the test cars- -a "0: Ihi dlirDveivay S Pearl 6-- 1; 6-- I TRADE DELUCCA BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPD Jerry tackle DeLucca, a with five years of pro football experience, was traded by the Buffalo Bills to the American Football Dallas (League champion the Alabama investigation early MONTGOMERY, Ala. UP) a for high 1964 Alabama Atty. Gen. Richmond next week and "we should have Texaqs Thursday j choice. draft Flowers said Thursday night a a statement within a matter of statement would be made "with days." The passenger pigeon became in a matter of jdays" on his f inMeanwhile, it was learned that extinct in the U.S. in 1914 when vestigation into j the alleged dig- a hearing on Butts $10 million the last known bird died in the ging of the Alabama-Geofgi- a libel suit against the Saturday Cincinnati zoo. football game last fall. Evening Post, the magazine that Flowers returned from Atlanta published the story on the alleged late Thursday flight and said he "fix," has been set for Monday. had interviewed "a good mbny U.S. Dist Judge Lewis R. Morpeople in Georgia" and had re- gan, in setting the hearing, did ceived a full copy of a report! on not issue a written order or say the case by Georgia Atty. Qen. what the would deal with hearing j Eugene Cook, specifically. He gave the court Cook said his! evidence showed clerk an oral order directing that former Georgia Athletic Director the set. be hearing Wallace Butts gave vital informaOther libel action Thursday took tion to Alabama coach ifaul place in Birmingham where Bry(Bear) Bryant prior to the Sept. ant filed a $5 million suit against 22 grid contest in which Alabama the; Post for "falsely and malibeat Georgia 350. j ciously publishing" the article in The Alabama attorney general the March 23 issue. said he plans to meet with the legThe suit was filed against the islative commitliee in charge!! of magazine by attorneys William S. Pritchard and Winston B. McCall in .federal court. The suit said the article was published "with the intent to defame" the veteran coach and athodti letic director. LOS ANGELES (UPD Qllie The article, "The Story of a Matson, an llyear veteranj of College Football Fix," claimed professional football slated to I be- Butts and Bryant denied it and come a free agent in May, Thkrs-da- y Butts filed his suit. A customer walked into a Plymouth dealership the other signed a new contract j for 1963 containing an option for 1984 i day and asked where he could get a Fury just like the one RAY'S AUTOMATIC with the "nev" Los Angeles that beat Chevrolet and Ford in 8 out of 10 tests at Riverside. TRANSMISSIONS Rams! Matson, who was used a a Slop your Transmission Looks! The Plymouth salesman grinned broadly and said, "Mister, slotback or wingback and filled $29.50 inckidos Seals and Gaskets. Satisfaction Guaranteed! in occasionally on defense tnet you're leaning on one!" The point is, the exact model PHONE 8 wun new club president Dan Plymouth that performed so well at Riverside-winn- ing 226 So. University Provo Reeves before signing. acceleration test, the test, both passing-safet- y BILLS , 6-- 3; Francis Whips BYH 3-- 2 In League B asebail Hit . 7-- 0. 6-- 3,, r), -T- 5-- - ed , Alabama Official Promises Statement on brid Probe 9 Sou-cha- Dick defeated Bill Evans, baseball defeated Howard USU, Reardon, Young University's and Scott Young, team closed out a California road Piquet, Mike double a beat with USU, Smith, header trip today In the doubles Axtell and Aragainst Los Angeles State. The Cougars were idle Thursday chambault, ISC, defeated Neville 7 Los Angeles State Warren, and as the eight-teaHumphEaster Invitational came to a close ries, and Evans, ISC, took Higbee 4 and Rowley with the University of Southern and Reardon, and Young, USU, beat Piquet and California taking the title. BYU shortstop Gary Batchelor Smith, was named to the team. The Cougars finished in a TOOELE (UPD Tooele and tie for fifth place with a 2 mark Boise won the boys' and girls' tiin the tourney. tles respectively Thursday in the Intermountain Age Group swimA ming championships - here. , SALT LAKE CITY (UPD Tooele scored 177 points to Brigold Salt Lake City girl has gained the highest ranking ever ham City's 49 for an overwhelming attained by a Utah figure skater. boys' victory,' while Boise had 147 Susan Croft reached the seventh to,' Tooele's 80 in the girls' meet. of eight levels in figure skating Dixie College LOGAN (UPD during the Utah Figure Skating g season-endintests. Arslanian Sarkis football coach Club's annual will coach the Utah State Alumni SALT LAKE CITY (UPD Ben- Pro Stars for their annual game efit games played by youngsters May 11 with the USU varsity". Arslanian will be assisted by participating in the Utah National d Bantam' basket- Pete Michaletos. Other aides will ball program produced donations be . named soon. The Alumni team will include totaling $3,365 for charity. L. Gen. Maurice Watts, former Aggie stars Merlin Olson, Brig. Utah assistant adjutant general, Clark Miller, Tommy Larscheid, said the entire amount would be Mel Montalbo, Doug Mayberry and .turned over to the Utah Society Mike Connelly. for Crippled Children and Adults. SALT LAKE CITY (UPD Right LOGAN (UPD Idaho State Col- hander Keith Kennedy hurled a lege walked over Utah State Un- no - hit, no - run baseball game iversity 4 Thursday afternoon on Thursday for South High as the the Aggie tennis courts- here. Cubs downed Highland, USU's top three men- were ' deKennedy, a junior, moved his feated by the top ISC trio. The scoreless string to 13 innings. He only Aggie wins came from the has given up only one hit during frosh. Today USU meets Brigham that period. Young University in Provo while ISC travels to Salt Lake City to meet the University of Utah. In the singles Don Axtell, ISC, defeated Ray Neville, Guy Archambault, ISC, beat Dave 2 Brad and Warren, Humphries, ISC, took Vance Row.-le(Quot Mr. XT Kellar Hhgbee, USU, Houtewife) LOS .ANGELES F. home debut of James Youiig, REBOUND TUMBLING Gerry The BYU.' j Dianne Warner, BYU's track and field team will Casper, BYU; TUMBLING Richard Snow. Spanish Fork; Connie Beckstead, take p ace in Cougar stadium Sat- BYU; Evan Arthur, BYU; Jay Spanish Fork. , Diane urday afternoon when Coach Clar BALANCE BEAM Markham, BYU ence Robison looses his Mountain f Boy's Novice Class Shean, BYU; Margaret Green- Cats a gainst the Air Force Acad FREE EXERCISE Datid wood, Orem; Anita Bishop, Orem. Falcons. emy TUMBLING Dianne Warner, Watters, Orem; Rick Anderson. First of 17 events is scheduled Salt Lake City; John Garbeitt, Spanish Pork; Maxine Jolley, 2 .m., and the home squad for f Salt Lake City, , Spanish Fork.' will be favored by a slight marSIDE HORSE UNEVEN PARALLEL BARS Danny Baxter. Salt Lake Cityi David Watters. Anhalee Greenwood, Orem; Mar- gin. Although it will be the CouOrem; Rick Anderson, Salt Laike garet Greenwood, Orem; Diane gars fifth outdoor meet of the j season, it will be their first meet City. Shean, BYU. home. at Anna-lePARALLEL e HORSE VAULT BARS Datid SIDE BYU second, Watters, Orem;! Tied for appears to have an edge Greenwood, Orem; Margaret in individual Gary Collier, Salt Lake Cify; Greenwood, Orem; Gerry Casper, performers, but the Falcons may be able to match the BYU. kick Anderson, Salt Lake City. REBOUND TUMBLING Mountain Cats in depth. A total of Women's Ace Group Ster Van FLOOR EXERCISE ling Candyce 32 performers are making the air Wagenen, Provo; ijlill Glenn, Ely, Nev.; Terry Caras, LiSh, Valley Jr. High School, Salt trip from Colorado Springs, which v Lake City; Miekee .Thoreson, Val- moatlr thov will fSx1r1 inn Spanish Fork. TUMBLING 4-- John Garb&t, ley Jr. High School, , Salt Lake largestj squads ever brought to Pirovo for a dual meet. Salt Lake City; Gary DeGralw, City; Lora Lee Wise, Provoi REBOUND TUMBLING Spanish Fork; Paul Rose, Span Coach Arne Arnesen's Air Force ish Fork. Miehele Hutchings, Ely, Nev.; team iwill be headed by Parke STILL RINGS p Gary Collier. Margaret Hampton, Ely, Nev.; Hinman, and Jim Erickson. Salt Lake City: Rick Anderson, Cheryl Roberts, Ely, Nev.. and broad jump, while Tied man's specialty is the triple Salt Lake City; John Garbett, Salt SIDE HORSE VAULT for first, Mickey Thoreson, Valley Erickson is a pole vaulter who is Lake City. HORIZONTAL BAR John Jr. High, Salt' Lake City, and nearing the 15' mark. Garbett, Salt Lake City; Gry Irene Keel, Valley Jr. High, Salt Such! veterans as Collier, Salt Lake City; Raiidy Lake City; Cathy Rogers, Valley Ron Mickle (discus), Terry That).. Anderson, Provo. Jr. High Salt Lake City. cher (Javelin), Bob Tobler Women's Novice TUMBLING - Cathy Rogers, Emmett Smith (broad-Jump- ), FLOOR EXERCISE Margaret Valley Jr. High, Salt Lake City; Dick Mertes (discus-shGreenwood, Orem; Patricia Rob- Sheryi 'Varney, Ely, Nev.; Susan put), and high jumpers Lou An-drinson, Salt Lake- - City; Diane Stoddard, Valley Jr. High, Salt and Co Bob wart will be exf Lake City. Shean, BYU. to win or place high for pected the Cougars. I ALL-AROUN- DAILY HERALD St Await Test i rowo .In Int ermburitairii. Meei More than 100 contestants, com- Anna Lee walked off with two first peting in better than 250 events, place honors. The tumbling event set the stage for the Fifth Annual was dominated by a pair of SpanIntermountain. AAU Gymnastic ish Fork girls, Dianne Warner and Meet held in the Fieldhouse1 at Maxine Jolley. . Brigham Young. University ThursHonors were pretty well divided day, in the Junior Men's Division with The title went to Jim Jay Markham, Jim Young, RichYoung of BYU, who accumulated ard Show, and Bruce Molen of 52.5 points for the six Olympic BYU providing much of the 'fireevents required for the competi- works. . tion A special feature of the men's i For the first time since the division was the entry of Skipper meet was begun in Provo, the Smith, a Junior High School stuUniversity of Utah had a rep- dent from Decatur, Georgia. He resentative group, and partici- was not eligible for AAU participants from Salt Lake walked off pation but he ranked high in all events in which he participated. with a number of the trophies. David Watters, from Orem, was He won All around honors in State a double winner in the Boys No- Competition in Georgia last year; vice Class. He captured the tro- and was AH Around Champion in phy for the free floor exercise, the National Gymnastic Meet at place in the parallel bars event, Michigan State University. Mens Junior Class then came back to win first EXERCISE FREE Jay Mark-haSterling Van Wagenen, Provo, Evan the BYU; Arthur, BYU; copped a first place prize in rhnunr1 tumhline (TraniDOline) Stuart Loan, Utah SIDE HORSE - Bruce Molen, competition. Most of the other Lake Jim Young, BYU; Pierre went Salt to BYU; first places BYU. Schutz, City gymnastic performers. HORIZONTAL BAR Bruce In the Women's Age group the Lonnie well BYU; were Molen, monopoLambson, pretty trophies lized by Salt Lake contestants, BYU; Kerry Upshow, BYU. BARS David with Valley High walking off with ' PARALLEL three first places. Ely, Nev., pro- Meeks,- Utah;; Craig Zimmerman, vided the winner for the other Utah ; James Young, BYU. STILL RINGS event. Roger Zieren-berBYU; tied for second, Big competition in the Women's Novice group, was provided by a Pierre Schutz, BYU, James pair of Orem girls, Margaret andi Young, BYU. REBOUND TUMBLING RichAnna Lee Greenwood. Margaret a and ard three Snow, BYU; Llewellyn Leigh, trophy picked up second place certificates, while BYU; John Squires, Utah. FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 19CS Utah County. Utah BYU Spilcers ' . i ijpv jy c u y - ' ' y, 6-- 3, j 6-- 0; I . , Redecorating Painting i Region Volleyball Meets Scheduled , . ' ; . ' s Spring Is Sprung, Ths Grass .'! - Is Ris, Wonder Where the Painter Is? Bennett's White Rubber this Try Latex. (Industrial Grade) SPECIAL $3.95 I The Region 8 Junior M Men Volleyball tourney will be played Saturday starting at 8 a.m. in the Palmyra LDS Stakehouse in Spanish Fork. The Region 8 senior vollyball tourney will be played April 20 starting at 8 a.m. in the Kolob Stakehouse in Springville. . Utah Vatley Builders Inc. Building Materials Floor Coverings 495 N. 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