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Show Sports Driefs June Monday, Utah Coutttv. - na:iv Herald Driver Crips Top S L. Road Races omnia Honors 29, 1964 TTtoh no By United Press .International MIDVALE (UPI) Charles Parsons of Carmel, Calif., ri driver making his first visit, in Utah, Sunday took the over-a-ll crown at .the 1964 Great Salt Lake Road Races. vette. Ceto Hafner of Phoenix, driving another Cobra, took third. Utah winners in the two-daevent were Brian Brechtel of Ogden, driving a Sprite and Cy Neff of Salt Lake City, Parsons, driving a Ford Cob- driving a Volvo in the H ProAlonzo of ra, tan away from everyone as duction, and Dave his fed racer came out in front Bountiful driving a TR3 in the of ivery start and remained F Production. there. In the feature race, which he won, be missed the BRIGHAM CITY, Utah (UPI) No. 1 turn on the seventh Ogden motorcyclists dominrace. He ated all events Sunday as the lap of the turned around, went, back to Klunker Klub of Ogden held its annual Easter field where he left the track, and meet and hill climb on Brig-hastarted again. Hill near here d The driver, pi' Cash of Ogden won the loting the Cobra owned by Joe Hilton of Carlem, averaged 78.2 field meet, a series of competitions for road riders in which mph for his 15 laps, v ' over-all to went Second place skill, not speed, is tested. R. H. Guldstrand of Hermosa About 20 riders from Utah and Beach, Calif., driving a Cor southern Idaho were entered. vet-era- y Bud Chambers, also of Ogden, dominated the hill climbs. He won the open class in a speedy 7.8 seconds, took first in the 250 cc. class, and was second in the 650 cc. event. Paul Carey of Ogden won the 650 cc. race and Jim Srong, also of Ogden, won the 500 cc. event. About 45 motorcylists entered the hill climbs. sales of resident fish, big game and non-reside- nt non-reside- nt ' season fishing licenses. Income from license fees dur periodi was ing the $74,565. up five-mon- th TACOMA, Wash. (UPI)-S- alt Lake City, behind the five-hV3 pitching of Cal Koonce, shutout the Tacoma Giants 0 to win the second game of Sunday's I 1 NEW BRUNSWICK, X N.J. doubleheader. won Bees The the first game utanns picked up two (UPl) ", ' nain a the fourth seconds and The victories Bees the gave tional AAU track and field the series three the games to one. weekend. champions during Salt once in th scored Lake Blaine Lindgren of Salt Lake former University of third when fleet footed Jesse City, Utah star, finished! second in White doubled to center, took the high hurdles in third on a wild pitch and stole 13.9 seconds. He was edged by home. Ron Campbell smacked his veteran Hayes Jones of Defifth homer of the year for the troit. L. Jay Silvester of Tremon-to- Bees in the fourth inning. the former Utah State It was Konnce's fifth win in welghtman, hurled the discus seven decisions. 193 feet, 9 inches, for second in his specialty. The event spot 7 e was won by Olympic Al Oerter, with a heave and Smith. champ Tsitouris (4-By United Press International inches.! of 201 feet, 1 ' ' i ' ' American League Law, Sisk (4), Face (4), jPrid-d- y Dick Krenzer of Brigharn 1st Game (7) and Burgess. Loser -was four in University Young CAUGHT 'EM ONE WEEK lAPART German Brown the week before on helgarnites. (6-Phillip 5 HR . 9 0 Law 000 121 10-0Cleveland Lynch. the 3,000 meter steeplechase in Both catches were made about the (same time of day. Boston 031 000 22x 8 12 0 McGee, 355 W. 400 North, Orem,. caught a five and (2nd Game) 8 minutes, 56.8 sec of time McGee's line got tangled around a tree in trying to 005 000 100-- - 6 13 0 Rainbow (front) and a four-poun- d Ramos, Bell (3), Stange (5), Cincinati a quarter-poun-d conds. The race was won by 1 12 5 land the Rainbow and he had to go into the river in 100 300 001 The annual Region Nine golf Abemathy (7) and Romano. Pittburgh of Santa Clara Fishbaek Jeff Brown German on week a while, just? fishing" apart order to make' his prize catch.! Paul Memmott also Lamabe, Spanswick (7), Radatz . Maloney, Ellis (8), McCool Youth Village in meet record tournament, sponsored by the Provo Wildwood. River McGee the the But LDS will caught be held near) fell in the river trying to net it. McGee is shown Church, July (8) and , Nixon, Tillman (8). (9) and Edwards. Friend, ime of 8:43.6. Rainbow last Friday on night crawlers and the r ). 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 at the Alpine Loser ters (4), McBean (7) and Pag-. Winner Spanswick looking at his prize catches. (6-anClub it was HRs course, Country Stuart, liaroni. Winner Maloney Stange ). SALT! LAKE CITY (UPI) nounced ). HRs Loser Friend today Mantilla i, Wagner 2. by officials of Top honors in the two--d a y the Region Nine athletic comStargell, Pagliaroni. (2nd Game) Hookerama on Hiddeni Valley mittee. 6-3 11 1 001 000 200 Cleveland Golf Course went to Earl Howe It will be a tourna4 8 0 012 100 OOx Boston (1st Game) Of Valley and Frank Nelson of ment with the first 18 qualify2 4 1 000 110 000 three runs in the fourth that ed; Clyde Bradford was safe on Vic Sanford to end another Donovan, Bell (7) and Azcue, Houston By WENDELL RIGBY Willow Creek with a best ball ing holes over the 0 15 10 121 extending 04x 020 and Radatz broke the backs of the Provo a fielders choice play and Jack threat with the bases loaded. (7) Chicago Herald Sports Writer Monbouquette, 122 Sunday. These period including July Yellen Larsen Brown, (5), Tillman. Whiner Monbouquette Martin drove in both runs with Provo's American Legion hopes. teams from the 18 holes, required of all partiThree in Fourth .. Seventy-si- x ). Donovan ). its Loser from (8) and Bateman. Buhl (9-team Vic Sanford, Spanish Fork a double. Kent Crosby came to dropped and Cana cipants, will apply on the total baseball ntermouhtain West Provo scored three runs ; in Malzone 2, Donovan, and Bertell. Loser Brown (1-status Saturday hurler, who turned in a master- the mound and filled the bases the fourth on hits HRs undefeated da entered the contest. Each tournament play. ' byBichard ' HRs Bond, Batemarv Banks, visitor was but struck Smith. night at Timp Park as Span ful with a Hidperformance Saturday, with a pair of walks The finals will be an Mike and Valgardsen, paired McGarry ish Fork pulled out aU the started the Provo downfall when out Garth Smith to end further John Cowan, Bertell. den Valley member, two and with 10, Spanish play Bnsky July participation stops to put on a dazzling dia- he reached first base (2nd Game, 10 Innings) (1st Game) safely on trouble in that inning. were divided second Fork errors but they could not into at least Vaughan Taking three ' 3 4 11 0 it a 010 000 000 3 6 13 0 Hous. that mond 100 221 000 A double gave to went erorr. He Detroit display and Jack Martin thipwing by af of Cannon Barker and Bryant flights. Prizes and trophies will stop the high flying, Forkers, 1 8 2 000 000 001 0 on a Abbott scorNew York 200 002 04x 8 14 2 Chic. wild second a Mike and victory. by pitch single be gave Phoenix with 124. Third went awarded to winners in each who in spue 01 iour iieicung ,er It was the first loss for Pro- ed oil a passed ball. Dwight the Forkers another tally in the rors, Aguirre, Rakow (1), Fox (6), Noftebart,, Woodeshick (10) o Dick Boshard and Loren La- - of the flights. generally played great while it Daniels and Glen Chappie walk eighth but Crosby struck out ball. Mike Abbott, playing in Due to the fact that the Ali vo in nine starts, and Sherry (8) and Freehan, Ham and Grote. Broglio, McDaniel Prade, Phoenix, at 125. ilton, Terry (5), Williams (7), (9), Shantz (10) and Bertell,course is in use most day put a stop to its hopes for an pine deep centerfield, made several undefeated season, it indicated Mikkelsen (9) and Howard. Roznosky (9). Winner Notteof the there sensational catches mat broke are week;, Ore. specified that there are some other tough (UPI) McDaniels BillPENDLETON, Loser Winner Williams- - (M). Loser bart ). umes Provo scoring chances. His at wnicn Brodbeck of Bakersfield, Region Nine teamsi in the area, and may ev Santo. ). HRs ). HRs Bond, Demeter 2, throw to third basejiipped Mike qualifying flights can be playSherry Calif., captured for the be a thing: entually good McAuliffe, Tresh. '100" International Champion ed. Following are the hours that Provoans. McGarry and stopped a definwill be on available (1st Game) ite threat. A dispute on the play each of (2nd Game) i the Stock Plane Race Sunday. The loss for Provo followed 010 00 1025 11 3 ship 6 10 0 Phila. tournament 302 000 100 in Coach Ken Voeller resulted Detroit days: It was his second straight 0 over Spring1 victory 5 Friday's 0 000 000 000 6 12 5 Louis 0 St. 6 a.m. until New York 200 120 000 being chased to the dugout, Monday, July event. in the N.Y. (UPI)-T- he $U6 one tor BUFFALO, and victory while the gets and yards ville, Saturday 12 Triandos. noon. and Short (6-which didn't help Provo's (6) and Lolich, Sparma who won last Brodbeck, lacked some of the luster avored West had two fine touchdown. The Miami Hurri- chances..':! game 7 and R. All (8) Tuesday, July Taylor day. Roarke, Freehan (6). Sheldon, Cuellar, year1 at Phoenix, was timed in that characterized the Spring- - quarterbacks, plenty of receiv cane, who also reeled off 32 It is the last scheduled home 8 a.m. Wednesday, July 8 Stafford (9) and Howard. Win- Uecker, McCarver (8). Loser 31 minutes, 27.8 seconds. ville game, baseball fans who ers and a giant defense. The yards on the ground, triggered until 12 noon. for Provo until July 18 ner Sparma ;(1-1-). Loser Shel- Cuellar ). Ken Worth of Fresno, Calif,, bar- game a were treated to a fine East had George Mira. East attended 9 American 9 Fork comes for when a.m. Thursday, July HRs Cash, Brown. don ). was secona anai larry jonn- - until game of baseball that indicat The result: East 18 West 15 rage in the second half. 2 p.m. a doubleheader, one game a (2nd Game) ball players in of Haley, Idaho, finished son what The ed junior just crackerjack, 10 the fourth annual 2 8 6 All 010 000 010 (finals) Friday, July makeup, affair, but Coach VoelBaltimore 300 000 120 6 6 1 Phila. do. Spanish Fork has a 1 third. can been who's San the signed by 8 14 0 day, except that all players 100 020 23x football game Saturday, night Francisco 49ers of the Nation- -' ler indicated there may .be 200 101 000 4 8 2 St. Louis Wash'gton the 1 record standing against tee must 4 off before :30 some practice games schedp.m. in War Memorial Stadium. Bunker, Starrette (7), Hall Culp, Baldschun (8) and Dal of the Provoans. ish 4'and BOISE (UPI) al Football completed League, uled. i to . , vj toilers desiring participate Dave &.h Provo (8j and Orsino. Koch, Sten-bou- rymple, Triandos (7). Sadecki game license sales in -laano may contact of" nine passes during the who his young scrambled Clegg, nine Mira, way Line scores: of member the any and McCarver. Loser (2). Kline (8). Narum (8-during the first five months of committee whiai includes, Mar- moundsman, was shelled from o most vaiuaoie player nonors touchdown thrusts and his Spanish Fork 110 301 06 4 ). Winner and Brumley. Culp the! hill in the fourth after he in the hard-fougcleanly-playe- d but showed onethis to run increases the io 0year 000 300 twisting, Provo Conk, Jay Naylor, Preston -3 5 2 Sten-hdu- st Loser Starrette ). sum-ve- r successfully survived a over the same period in 1961 in Taylor, Jerry Rowan. Or parti- had on a line the the for Vic Sanford and Clyde Bradgame way balmy yard paved ). HRs King, John-- (lst Game) third inning that left three 12-- 7 six into his threw "smoke" lead East's Dave Clegg, Ken Crosby night, categories. midway ford; at cipants may register the Forkers stranded on the bases. New York 004 000 002 6 14 2 The Idaho Fish and Game club house. on. 40 times and found 21 tar- - the third period. r ball (4) and Steve Martin. 7 11 600 000 lOx Milwauke with The came Spaniards up Monday-gainThe said entrance fee will cover Department 3 6 0 000 003 000 Sutherland, Wakefield (1), were recorded in resident com use of the course Chicago during the time 9 12 0 Hunter (6) and Taylor. Lemasr 020 010 60x MinesoU 8s proof Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey distilled and bottled by the james b. beam pistilling co clermont. beam, kiwtuckt bination licenses, the golfer is participating. Torre Tiefenauer and (8) Talbot, Fisher (6), Kreutzer ter, bird, tour game, Loser Lemaster Winner .Mossi and (8)5), (8) McNertney. (7), ist fish, one-da- y fish; and ad ). TIME ditional-daStigman, Worthington (6) and Sutherland fish licenses. The Winner (2nd Game) Worthington Henry. over all gain was 4,976 licenses ). HRs New York 000 000 000 0 6 0 of all classes. Loser Fisher f 000 053 01x-- r- 9 13 0 rVersalles, Killebrew, Allison. Milwauke BROOKVILLE, N. Y. (UPI) DecreasinsL slightly w e r e Sutherland Willey (6), Lary, Mickey Wright, the No. Kansas Cy. 201 000 100 4 7 1 (8) and Cannizzaro, Gonder woman golfer in the nation and Torre. L. Angeles 000 000 00- 0- 0 5 2 (7). Goninger (5-whose biggest ambition is toi try HRs ). Lat(7-Loser Aaron, and Lary Segui Bryan. her hand on the men's tour man, D. Lee (7), R. Lee (9) Carty. chalked off her sixtii tourna North Utah County Latman and Rodgers. Loser Colt League! ment victory of me season Los Angels 000 000 000 0 9 0 HR Mathews. ) Monday and 58th since she Standings 2 San Fran. 000 000 Olx National League W L joined the pro ranks 10 years and Roseboro Orem Tigers .. Drysdale (10-0 (1st Game) .53 1 ago. 030 300 00-0- 6 11 0 Herbel, O'Dell (9) and Haller. Orem Cincinati Dallas slug The Dodgers 000 200 000 2 13 0 Wmner Herbel ). Am. Fork Mets ......... 2 Pktburgh I total money her ger brought 2 3 Orem Yankees winnings for the year to $13,130 Lehi . ... 1 2 when she pocketed the $1,350 1 4 Pleasant Grove first prize Sunday for her! two- Am. Fork Colts 5 0 stroke victory over Ruth Jes Friday's Results sen of Bonsall, Calif., iri the American Fork Metis 7, Pleas$10,000 Waldemar Wom ant Grove 6. en's Open. Today's Schedule Miss Wright. ' who says! she caddies are certain I toAmerican Fork Mets at Orem "Today's I asked him announced were 8:32 Thomas, Betty Huish; Pairings like to compete agains would if I ly stupid! day for the Get Acquainted Leila Jones, Jo Fairer, Arlena Tigers, 5:30 p.m. ! Jack should hit a mashie niblick or the Arnold Palmer's. Tuesday's Schedule tourney that will feature Tues-.day- 's Duke, Lois Mills; 8:40 DoroLemals stared!' Nicklaus' and he and Tony just Orem Tigers vs. Orem Yan my jigger Ladies Day play at the thy Ivers, Joan Kruitmoes, Manon Robert, Yvonne Nilsen; kees, 5:30 p.m. Tirop Course. Pleasant Grove at Lehi, 8 1 The pairings : 8:48 Jackie F a r n orth ' Leone Clark, Toni Elaine Johnson, Melvina Fol-- p.m. 7:24 i ster. 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