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Show In Exhibition Baseball Play APRIL !, 19t$ .THURSDAY,' vu& County. Wi Daily Herald- - 8 ' Booming Dodger Bats Dismantle Cards in By GEORGE C LANGFORO UPI Sports Writer Apparently, the Los Angeles Dodgers are taking quick offense to those offensive state ments about their lack of ; punch. ; only spring training, but the Dodgers have been hitting a with consistent authority characteristic even lacking in their world championship sea- ton two years ago. attack , along The with their showcase pitching It's new-fou- staff has inspired Las Vegas mantled the world champion St. n oddsmakers to pick the Dodgers Louis Cardinals with a 1 to wnn the National League second inning en route to a 7quite a feat 3 Victory.' Tommy Davis and flag this season for a team that finished In a Wes Parker led the assault, e tie last year. driving in two runs apiece dur dismal The Dodgers have scored five ing the rally against or more runs in 12 games this winner Curt Simmons. Tommy spring, and four times have and Willie Davis, along with scored nine or more. Their 13 Parker and rookie Jim Lefeb- home runs rank the Dodgers vre, have been the leading hit among the team leaders in the ters for Los Angeles this spring. In other exhibition gam e s, distance department. Dismantle Cards Philadelphia routed Cincinnati Houston stopped the Chi Wednesday, Los Angeles dis six-ru- - 2-- sixth-plac- 10-- 1, iSox Game 7-- 2 Detroit schun limited Cincinnati to five one a two-ru- n homer by Felipe ded a double and triple to the hits, including Deron Johnson's Alou of the Braves. Jim North- - Yankee attack. solo homer. rup hit a pinch homer for the Knocks In Four " Rusty Staub stroked a - two Tigers. Hank Fischer was the Harmon Killebrew drove in run homer off loser Joe Horlen loser. four runs with a homer his while Houston pitchers Ken Tony Kubek hit a three-ru- n of Jhe spring first a and the the Yankees in for homer Washington shut out the Newj Johnson and Larry Dierker held the White Sox to sixth inning off . loser John single in the Twins victory. Jim York Mets M. three hits. Johnson retired IS O'Donoghue. The Athletics had Kaat worked eight innings for Allen Hits Homer . Richie Allen hit a two-ru- n straight men before giving up taken an early .lead with three the Twins, yielding the only run homer and Tony Taylor contri- a run in the sixth on singles by runs and seven hits off starter on a home run by Brooks Robbuted a triple good for two Danny Cater, Gene Stephens Mel Stottlemyre, who worked inson of the Orioles. the first six innings. Bert Ed Bailey drove in three runs more runs in the' Phillies bom and Al Weis. ' had three singles for with a homer and a single and bardment of pitcher Jim Ma Denny McLain allowed only loney. Ray Culp and Jack Bald' three hits over seven innings, the A's and Elston Howard ad Gaylord Perry allowed only cago WKte . 4-- 1, the whipped Milwaukee New York Yankees defeated Minnesota Kansas City San Baltimore stopped and Francisco beat Boston 4-- 2, 6-- 5-- 1, 6-- Cam-paner- is Wilt Leads 76ers Lion To Win Over By United Press International PAYSON -- Coach Jim Dur his track crew cele brated the best weather by de Red feating the Springville Devils, 76 to 56, Wednesday afternoon on the Payson field. ine Lions left . no douDt : in Springville's mind who was superior as they captured 10 out of. 16 first places. The Lions also had a good supply of second and third places in the rani and for Boston. Phil Ortega and Jim Duckworth combined for a three-hittagainst the Mets and Ken McMullen socked a home run for the Senators their 20th round tripper in 18 games. Tom Parson, who shut out the Sena-to- rs for five innings, allowed two runs on McMullen's homer iin the sixth and was the loser. er Professional Golf's Elite Start Win 119-11- 2 Over Cincinnati Devils 76-5- 6 three hits in seven innings for the Giants. Tony Conigliaro and Lee Thomas each had two hits There's nothing that drives Wilt Chamberlain to greater ef fort than reading that' Bill Rus Play in Greensboro Open Tourney N.C. GREENSBORO, (UP1)-Profess- ional golf's elite corps of youngsters tees off today in the first round of the $65,000 Greater Greensboro Open GGO, but crafty veteran Sam Snead was the sentimental favorite. Snead, 51, has won the GGO seven times and is participating in his 25th Greensboro Open. He has finished out of the mon- ey here only three times since winning the inaugural tourna ment in 1938. Other former GGO champions m the field were 1964 winner Julius Boros, Doug Sanders, Billy Casper, Mike Souchak, Dow Finsterwald, Bob Goalby and Doug Ford. The former winners will be challenged by such formidable opposition as PGA champion Bobby Nichols, Palmer, Gary Player, Tony Lema, Jack Burke, George ionel Hebert, Dave Marr," Charlie Sifford, Don January, Joe Campbell; Bruce Crampton-anBilly Maxwell. Unheralded Dick Hart, winner of last week's Azalea Open at Wilmington, led the field of ambitious young challengers. A total of 144 golfers were en- Arnold sell has won another most valu able player award. Russell, star center for the Boston Celtics, received just such a citation from the Na tional Basketball Association last week. Chamberlain prompt . I r. t, ly answered back by leading dual meet. his Philadelphia 76ers to an up Arvel ' Richards took first set playoff victory over Cincin tered. ' " About the only e place in the pole vault and his nati and setting up another golfteammates followed his ex- meeting of the giants with Rus ers absent U.S. Open were here, mmmmmxmmmmmm ample as they took second, sell. Ken Venturi and LAKELAND, Fla. (UPI) --A Spahn made similar charges champion third and fourth in the event. The Jack Nicklaus. Venturi had Chamberlain second former Milwaukee last fall when he blasted Bra Although Springville lost, scored 38 points, pulled down Braves START OF HOCKEY BRAWL Leigh Bannister (8) of the Cougar Hockey Club, is shown circulatory trouble in his hands pitcher has charged the gan after being sold by- the all year and Nicklaus was restas he started to mix it np with Ken Hodge of the Edmonton Mohawks daring the first period they showed good potential in 26 rebounds and blocked 11 team didn't to the win try pen of the Wednesday night game at he Winter Garden. (Herald staff photo by Mark Rigtrnp) the 440, mile and the shotput. shots as the 76ers polished off nant last season because it Braves to the New York Mets. ing an injured back. 2 Big Mike Taylor heaved the the Royals at Philadel might have cost them National "If we were going to Atlanta shot a distance of 51 feet 9 phia Wednesday night. The vic League permission to move to this spring, I'd love to go as a Newfoundland has the lowest inches. tory gave the 76ers a 1 ver- Atlanta. champion instead of a fifth per capita income, $1,029, of Summaries: e dict in their Eastern all of Canadian provinces. said club," Bragan said. Bobby place Manager Bragan High hurdles Peery, ;Pay-so- Division semifinal playoff series Billy Hoeft's comments Wednes RichNielsen, Springville; with Cincinnati. day were "so silly they don't ards, Payson. Time 15.1. "Wilt was fantastic". Phila deserve to be dignified by a de Springville; Peterson, Payson. delphia Coach Dolph Schayes nial." Vein, Springville"; Ewell, Pay-son- .; said afteLthe said it appeared Hoeft game.He.did Bragan ut Time-5:10r when-1but the 2 Bannister-p.8r7 tie, penalties firstTreriod By RAY SCHWARTZ his has been "reading Warren everything Herald Sports Editor were called seven against tne Cougars ahead at 14:02 of the 100 Hore,' Payson; Watts, shooting was great. There Spahn's copy. ' Spahn's ben , The Cougar Hockey Club, fin- visiting Mohawks and five second session by. flipping in a Springville; Peterson. Payson. wasn't anything more I could saying the same . thing all back-han- d shot from right in Time 10.6. ally casting aside its Rip Van against the Provoans. to do." him ask spring." 1 of the net after taking a 440 T u 1 1 e, Springville; Winkle ways, fired three goals Tempers boiled over on num front Into the net in the third period erous occasions with Bannister pass from Bill Wylie. Watts, Springville; Gilmore, Wednesday night to defeat the and Ken Hodge of Edmonton The Cougars were out hi front Payson. Time 54.7. Edmonton Mohawks, 74. Low hurdles Richards, Payengaging in the biggest brawl the rest of the way. SHOP FOR ALLSTATE e Edmonton scored two of the son; Peery, Payson; Nielsen, of the evening. The slugfest It was the first of a Time 21.7. r ' series and the two teams will go came in the first period and af more spectacular goals of the Springville. FOR GUARANTEED PARTS AND ACCESSORIES at it again tonight in the Winter ter order was finally restored mght a Kwooter by Wright and 880 Tuttle, Springville; Lo- Garden. The opening faceofif Hodee was banished from the a by Schaefer. pez, Payson; K. Wilson, Pay- son. Time-2:1- 6.8. game for intentional spearing. tonight will be 8 p.m. 220 -- Leading Coach Mck-- W i t- - Tetrauit also was waved from Horer PaysontWatts, comb's more experienced team the game in the second period Nielson,: SpringSpringville; Better Than4 ALLSTATE to victory over the youthful but on a misconduct penalty. Rely ville. Time 23.8. In another fracas in the sec spunky and aggressive CanadiHigh jump Loveless, Paya PUSH ans Wednesday night were ond period, Ron Kinnee of the son; Averett, tpnngville; Buh-le- r, Leigh Bannister and Jerry Cougars received a cut near tne feet 10 Payson. Height-Heck, a couple of dipsy-d- o skat- corner of his left eye and was inches. ers and flashy stick handlers temporarily forced from the . Pole vault Richards, Pay- who came up with two goals game while he received some son; Miskell, Payson; bpencer, SALT-LAK- E each. CITY (UPI) 11 feet 9 repairs in the dressing room. Payson. Height Other Cougar goals were scor The Cougars, apparently suf Women golfers in Utah will have inches. . . ed by Harvey Schmidt, south fering from a lack of game ac another busy tournament sched Discus Jolley, Payson; Taypaw shooting Leon Garringer tion in recent weeks, bad trouble ule during 1965. lor, Springville; Miner, Springand "Bogie" Bogren. Guarantee 3ft Months getting up any kind of a head The tournament schedule re ville. Distance 126 feet 11 S Gilles Tetrauit, Gerry Wright, of steam and their play was ex- leased by Mrs. Julie Watson, inches. For Chev. 1957-6- 2 and Roy Schaefer and Ray McKay tremely lackadaisical for much president, Utah Women's Golf Javelin Taylor, : Springville; many other 1957-6- 4 cars. scored one goal each for the of the first two periods. It al Association, includes 11 meets P. Wilson, Pay-soWith your old battery, Payson; Reid, U swift skating, fiery Alberta most seemed as if they had been beginning May 14 and closing in Distance 169 feet 10V4 crew, which finally gave ground, drugged, especially in the first September. inches. but only grudgingly, in the final period when the more spirited First tourney on the schedule Mile relay Payson (Stewart, Nothing quite like a powerful ALLSTATE visitors, at times, skated them is the Rose Park meet, an 18- - Peterson, Nostaja, Gilmore). period. Neither team played its best off their feet. The" Cougars' hole affair on May 14. Time-3:4- 5.2. battery to' start your car in winter cold. W hockey by any means as the of team work and passing was parThe State Women's Amateur 880 relay (Carter, Payson batteries to fit any oar, imhave 6 and 12-vficials kept a steady stream of ticularly shoddy during the first meet will be played Aug. 8 K Wilson, Bowers, Hore). players going to and from' the two periods. The meet will be played Time None given. ported cars, too. Try Sears first. fa! a penalty box, especially in the The first period ended at Salt Lake s Bonneville course Medley relay Springville (Watts, Nielsen, Ogilvie, Tut. . Time-4:11- .3. tle). Briefs, ...... "j Billy Hoeft Levels 'No Try7 Charge at Milwaukee Braves Bayer,-L- big-nam- . '. . - 119-11- Cougar Hockey Club Scores 7 to 4 3-- . best-of-fiv- n; Win Over Mohawks In Wild Battle ... 3-- 3 AUT0M0TIVES - two-gam- - Gal Golfers - on Of Utah Face BATTERIES 5 Busy Slate with Starting Power v . T EE! 1 n. 16-1- le Sports College of Southern Utah Names New Head Grid Coach - Bill The All . Church Volleyball CEDAR CITY (UPI) Reeske, freshman football coach Tournament, sponsored by the at Pomona College, Calif., was Mormon Church, will open April appointed Wednesday as head 3C for two days of play in the football coach at College of new Deseret Gym. Southern Utah. an- PARK CITY (UPI) -TReeske. who has been coach Ski nual Intermountain spring southern in nine Ins for years tennis Instructors conference is set for is also varsity California, and wrestling coach at Pomona. He replaces Bruce Osborne at CSU. njuu of absence to do advanced U faViTu a voar'c Lakers to Play In AAU Women's CageTourney The GALLUP, N:M. (UPI) Utah Lakers of Salt Lake City will face the Albuquerque Teachers in thier opening round game in the 1965 women s na tional AAU basketball tourna ment. . The Lakers play Albuquerque at 6:30 p.m. in one of six open he ing round games on April 5. The tournament will be play ed at Gallup High School gym. April Defending national champion Nashville, Tenn., drew a first Salt round bye. MESA, Ariz. (UPI) Lake's Bees lost their sixth of seven Cactus League games Wednesday as Tacoma's Giants homer unleashed a three-ru- n m 22-2- 5. - Softball League Slates Meeting leave study. His role as athletic direc tor will be temporarily filled by to win Boyd Adams, the bead basket barrage But skipper Stan Hack had Provo ball coach. Major Softball Leogue Reeske was planning to visit some good news as he got sponsors, team, captains, ana the Cedar City campus later tnis some help down from the Chi players wiU meet tonight to out line plans for .the coming seas week to arrange spring football cago Cubs. on, according to Milt Waycasey, practice. He, bis wife and five children will move to Cedar City city softball director. The meeting will start at 7:30 later this year. Nine SUN VALLEY (UPI) p.m. in Room 202 in the Provo states will open competition FriCity Building. t day at the Western States Jun By United Press Internationa! host RING CEREMONY Detroit Red The Wings Team Skiing cnampionsmps. ior Baseball The race, formerly called the the Oiicaeo Black Hawks and ST. LOUIS (UPI) American Legion Western States the Montreal Canadiens enfer- - Commissioner Ford Frick will Junior Team Championships, tain Toronto tonight in the present the world champion St. will open Friday with a dow- opening games of the semifinal Louis Cardinals their World Secere nhill The slalom will be held Stanley Cup playoffs, and there: ries' rings in pre-gais a coach's job as well as the monies on April 17. Saturday, silver cup at stake. i. y SALT LAKE CITY (UPI), .The coach on the spot is Billy, "SPOTS!" TXACK and Westminster'! Pprsons open Reay of the Chicago Black BASOAUSHOES . and little short of a season Friday Hawks baseball (heir: (Tmm fricai) wtth a game against College of. Stanley Cup champion will pla cate irate Chicago fans or the BENNETT'S Southern Utah. Black Hawks' harassed man- S71 W. CINTII CiT LAKE ITY fjUPl) -j- agement 8-- , - Hockey Playoffs Start Tonight - Dressen Expected To Be Released From Hospital Calif. 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