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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1968 ytih County, Uth n Daily Heralcf X v Provo Loses in Legion Test Hawaii Tops Provoans In J t 4-- 3 ""' pggg Battle TUCSON', Ariz. (UP!li ( Fitchett pitched, fiv-- innings of hitless relief ball to lift Kailua.' Hawaii, to a. 3 victory over Utah, in the first round Region Eight American Baseball tournament in Thursday night. "Fitchett struck out 10 and walked four, giving up, an un- 4affled-ran--4he ninth inning error. ion a walR'aHa'al'w'6-'bae- . "Hawaii scored the winning fTun in", the top of the ninth on a pair of errors by Provo in- - j fielders and a single to left by J Gary Ikemoto. 'i Hawaii advances in the win-- 1 ner bracket, meeting Oakland, Calif., Friday evening. Utah will! play Xevada which dropped aj 4 decision to California in the opening game Friday morning, Provo, of the Legion Tucson a ? 'y i . .).T ...,, i.ri,y..iii ,i, irfhtil)wl,)Ma.. 1 r . j: ; j - day swimming 66 miles in Lake Natoma, breaking the old record of 60 miles set by Ted Erickson of Chicago. However, she failed in her effort to swim 100 miles. DISTANCE SWIM RECORD Leonore Modell, 16, ol Sacramento, Calif., the youngest person to swim the English Chan-Be- l, broke the world's long distance swimming record yester Alpine CC Sets Gals' Golf Test i Meet Set To Issue SET AT RIVERSIDE CC For 'Dog Grid Suits club. W.L.Pct.GB Pittsburgh San Francisco 70 71 49 50 Lqs Angeles 51 Philadelphia 55 St. Louis 59 Cincinnati Atlanta New York Houston Chicago 60 . 61 67 68 78 m 12 17 18 29 (6-5- 3) Coach Quits p.m. Atlanta at San Francisco ). vs. Bolin Lemaster ) (7-7- p.m. Saturday's Games Pittsburgh at Chicago New York at Philadelphia Cincinnati at Houston, night St. Louis at Los Angeles an administrative position Atlanta at San Francisco cept. American League with the State Department of W.L.Pct.GB in Education Oregon. 79 41 .658 ... My work will be in the field Baltimore 65 54 .546 13 of health and athletics with di- Detroit versity Idaho (UPI) Idaho basketball coach Jim Goddard Thursday submitted his resignation to ac MOSCOW, of -Uni- responsibility to the Oregon Cleveland superintendent of schools," he Minnesota said. Chicago Goddard, in the letter.of Tesig-- . California nation, said: I am resigning my Kansas City head basketball New York a? position coach at the University of Idaho in ArHor tn arvpnt this rfirwf. orship." r fell fhat professlonally ' and financially I cannot pass up rect this opportunity." He said his association with the university and the state of Idaho the past three years "has been an educational and en- 65 64 63 60 53 53 57 58 59 61 68 68 .533 15 .525 16 .516 17 .496 19 .438 26 .438 26 ). 9 p.im. vs. McLain Chicago at Cleveland Howvs. Siebert ard (6-7:30 (9-- (14-10- California Coates ) (1-0- (7-0- (9-9- ). 7:30 p.m. Saturday's Games Baltimore at Detroit Chicago at Cleveland California at Washington Kansas City at New York, night Minnesota at Boston, night 1; 5--2; 2-- - Seattle 74 .578 ancouver 68 .531 .500 .441 .383 Spokane Hawaii Tacoma 54 60 64 64 56 71 49 79 Thursday's Results International League Standings Denver 5 Indianapolis i By United Press International Portland 7 Vancouver 3 W. L. Pet. GB Seattle 4 Tacoma 2 San Diego 4 Tulsa 1 72 53 .576 Columbus Phoenix at Oklahoma City 70 56 .556 2 Rochester 68 59 .535 5 Toronto poned, rain -V- 6 if; 10 17 25 . Buffalo Richmond Toledo 60 64 64 65 62 62 59 46 .520 .492 .492 .472 .359 10 Columbus 2 Toledo 0 5 Rchmnd 3, 10 inns. Pacific Coast League Standings By United Press International Eastern Division W. L. Pet. GB Tulsa 74 53 .583 - HERTZ RENTS THE CAR YOU LIKE TO DRIVE U FORDS & MUSTAMGS 966 Johnson Motors at fJew Low Prices ft ft OPE1S STATION WAGONS 100 HP Johnson HP Johnson HP Johnson 40 HP Johnson 40 HP Johnson Manual Start 33 HP Johnson 33 HP Johnson Manual Start 20 HP Johnson ' 9'2 HP Johnson 6 HP Johnson 80 60 CALL US 373-344- 3 WE DFLIVER FALL LEAGUES ARE NOW FORMING AT 5 HP Johnson 3 HP Johnson Regal Lanes 'We have openings for ladies in morn- jing, afternoon and even wig leagues at 6:45 and 9:00 p.m. kFRE nursery during morning and Work Unconditionally Guaranteed. Instructions for beginnersages 6 to 9,.by competent instructors. 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(3-1- (6-$- Complete 456 Washington vs. Moore ). p.m. Minnesota at Boston Kaat (17-) 5 p.in. vs. Stange Kansas City at New York, 2 Krausse (8-) and Nash vs. Peterson (9-and Talbot C-- US RADIATOR at 8:05 Your Motor Overheats - (13-7- ). 4) p.m. lightening experience." "The transition period that the U of I athletic program has and is now undergoing," Goddard said, "is one which will place Idaho athletic fortunes In front in national prominence. I only hope I have contributed In some degree to ease this period.'.' . M Spokane, Seattle Make Their Friday's Probable Pitchers (Starting Times EDT) Baltimore at Detroit Watt 10 (8-5- (11-8- .432 27 .424 28 Thursday's Results Minnesota 6 California 2 2 Cleveland 2 Chicago 0 IVi (Only games scheduled) (5-1- 11 71 72 54 53 . e, 11 - ... 588 .578 .571 .542 .508 .500 .487 .442 .433 .339 Thursday's Results Joyce Jacobs; 9:20, Ethel New York 9 Pittsburgh 6 Richardson, Beverly Julian, Houston 5 Cincinnati 4, night Norma Chipman, Elaine Los Angeles 3 St. Louis 1, night 9:28, Jean Martin, Ro(Only games scheduled) berta Fisher, Hazel Green, Friday's Probable Pitchers Leona Clark; 9:36, Shirley Jen(Starting Times EDT) sen, Beth Barratt, Betty Pittsburgh at Chicago Law Beth Shoell; 9:44, Kiyo (8-2:30 vs. Ellsworth Oshiro, Alta Noble, Maurine p.m. Anderson, Betty Harvey; 9:52, New York at Philadelphia Beth Johnson. .Dixie Shannon, Ribant vs. Short (14-7-). ) Reta Gardner, Thelma Grant; 8:05 p.m. 10 a.m., Clarice Neilson, Peg Cincinnati at Houston-fa- pNicholson, Dixie Carroll, Bev9:30 vs. Dierker ). pas (9-erly Martin; 10:08, Sally Wood, p.m. Jean Westwood, Joan Erekson. St. Louis at Los Angeles vs. Osteen (13-9-). Jaster (7-- Idaho Cage - Baseball Standings Washington Boston i two-a-da- et National League Candidates for the B Y High football team will be issued suits Saturday at 2 p.m. at the BYU Stadium, head erid coach Court. Prospective Provo High foot- - nev Leishman said todav. ball players will hold a team The Wildcat gridders will be- -' y meeting Saturday at 10 a.m. at gin workouts on Mon- the high school, Coach Dick Hill day at 7 a.m., Leishman said, j said today. Coach Leishman is starting his Suits will be issued later to, first season as the head grid the grid candidates, Coach Hill mentor at B Y High. Jed Gib-- ! said. son, who had held the position r the past several years, re. At the Saturday meeting, the sometime ago to accept signed Bulldog mentor will discuss a the coaching with post at Ricks Col- SCOREBOARD TELLS for season coming plans klh Tommy Harp er of the Cincinnati Reds (17) is put out at lege, Rexburg, Ida. his footballers. second base by Houston shortstop Sonny Jack son during an attempted steal in the seventh Leishman had served as one The Bulldogs will start pracinning Thursday night. As the play was completed the Astrodome scoreboard lights up of Gibson's assistants in foottice on Monday. He said drills with a policeman handcuffed to a robber. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) ball. will be held twice a day until Leishman will continue also school starts on Aug. 29. as the Wildcats' head basketball Sophomores will meet Mon coach, a position he had held day at 8 a.m. and "they will be for the past few years. issued their suits at that time, Leishman will hp assistpd in Randy Autentico, John Wilson football by Tom Burr, Perry Paclfic Cosst Lea8ue Roundup handed Tulsa its sixth straight three innings. and Leonard Mackay will assist Gillette, and Doran Denver defeated IndiTacoma got only two hits off By United Press International loss, Merkley. Coach Hill with the varsity Bur? Portland beat Pacific Coast anapolis, action footLeague recently resigned as but they were ,Rubio Jorge and Phoenix gridders, while Joe Martinez ball coach at Monticello High Thursday night proved that it Vancouver, Paul ones. long Popovich and and Don Blasongame will work to take the B Y isn't how many hits you get, was rained out at Oklahoma High Job. each belted a Raudman with the sophs. Shorty it's where you get them that City. was it for the that and PALM BEACH GARDENS, counts. homer, Great relief pitching by Dick Fla. The Hawaii Islanders outhit Egan.of Spokane nullified Ha Cubs. Seattle scored three runs -The (UPI) annual Indianapolis 73 54 .575 1 Professional Golfers AssociaSpokane 10 to 4 but dropped a waii s hitting advantage. He in the sixth 'and one in the Phoenix 70' 55 .560 3 tion national 1 team champion decision to the Indians. Ta- came to the mound in the sev 64 62 .508 seventh. 9 Denver x; ship will be played at the PGA coma had just two hits, but enth inning with the bases load61 67 .477 13 San Diego National Golf Club for the nextj managed to score two runs ined and none out, retired the 51 75 .405 22 OMa:. City two years, it was agreed losing to Seattle, Saint Nicholas, patron ' saint Iside without being scored upon, Western Division In other games, San Diego 'and fanned six in the final of children, was born Dec. 6.x . Thursday. W. L. Pet. GB Footballers invitational golf tourney and Sunlay at the Rivervyas announced today by teams have signed up which will start at 10 a.m. Saturday. Sunday's play will get under way with a shotgun at 10 a.m. Trophies will be awarded to the top teams on and low gross basis. a low-n- n Fol-ste- r, INVITATIONAL GOLFEST A member-gue- st will be held Saturday side Country Club, it Bill Korns, pro at the A total of 72 two-ma- n for the best ball event - The AMERICAN FORK Alpine Country Club ladies will be competing in the Alpins Club Championship Tournament on Tuesday, Aug. 23. Tee off times were announced by pro Phil Cannon as follows: Number One Tee at 8 a.m., Vi Dimick, Darma Christen-seand LaRayne Grames; 8:08, Leone Ellsworth, Nelda Berber, Florence Fish; 8:16., Norma Bateman, Doris' Young, Billy Haun; 8:24, Marie Gordon, Lillian Patten, Ann Wi" 8:32, Clair Thacker, lliams; Carolyn Green, Lorraine Boyer, Lois Davis; 8:40, Norma Ivins, Colleen Oiarmion Watson, LaRene 8:48, Christiansen; Ashby, Blanche Smessart, Millie Kehl; 8:56, Melvina Carol Mitchell, Margar-it- e Vernon. 9:04, Lenore Nelson, 'GlorL 9:12, Lee, Nancy Butcher; Eve Edwards, Gloria Buck, BY High FINANCING sjsjasaniiBBisiiB ROBERTSON'S MARINE MARINE SPKCIAMSTS" 97 SOUTH MAIN SPRINGVILLE-P- H. " 489-467- ? 3 hp. |