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Show Hillcrest Nips Orem, 8-- 7 elpfal LP Gib fov Edgs ICcis'ns, two singles and three American F'ork errors The Lions put the game away with one run in the sixth. Pleasant Grove trailed only after the first inning but Carbon turned on the hot bats Appalled when the Tigers lost games and finished last in the AL Fast last season. General Manager Jim Campbell "bit the bullet" and traded 1968 World Series hero Mickey Ilich to the New York Mets for slugger Rusty Staub. It may turn out to be the best trade made by any general manager last winter. Staub is batting .316, has hit two homers and driven in 11 runs for the Standings innings as Provo squeaked by Keams and opened the winning rally in the 10th with a walk The Bulldog hurler seemed stuck on ten during the game giving up ten hits and striking out ton batters during 10 At Spanish Fork head Shurtliff. Larry basketball coach at Spanish Fork High School for the past three seasons, has resigned to go into private business in southern Utah ILs host season was in 1974 75 when he guided the Pons to a second place finish in Region Six His team also finished fifth in the state tournament that year losing only to 3 A champion Davis Applications are now being taken for his successor (irdnitrr 4 2 6ti6 Hillcrest Provo 4 2 tW 3 3 WO Keams 3 3 llri)ihl(K) Orem 3 0 3 500 6 OoO I'rovo 500 Turvdav't Remit! Granger 4 Hnchl'i 5 Kearns 3 0 inning' (Irem 7 Krldav Garnet 4 Hillcrest Shurtliff Resigns I'd 1. I'nrm it Granger Keams at Orem Mnihtim al Hillcrest Relo Si Baseball Standing! Team Carbon American W 5 0 000 5 2 7U 4 2 m I'inuh 3 3 M) Springs ille 3 3 500 Sju.ush rurk 2 2 500 la-- I 6 143 I 6 143 Fork Paysto I'll jsjnl lirme Result! Turida) 2 Springville J Pavsun 7 American Fork 2 Carbon 16 Pleasant iirwr 2 Spanish rurk at I intah postponed Tadat 'i (.ami Sfunivh Fork at 1'inuh la-- Pwn Tkurtdat 't dimn Baltimore at Springville 1'ltasant (.rove at I intah By were postponed because of had weather Orioles 3. Monday's Small Act Spurs Patriotic Outpouring h Hick Monday i a surprised hero The Chicatfo Cub outfielder, no stranger to adulation from fans for his prowess as a baseball player over the years, is currently i cecums it for a different reason Yankee. Hangers 0: Thunnan Munson opened the nm'.h inning with a single and rvititualiv stored on a single h (K(,irC.,imii!e,ts Ivick Hhs scared his vcund straight victory for the Yankvs with the ninth inning- relief help ( Spark v l.yle H.nlord Pcrrv tw 2 2 yielded nine hits and In cue you mined It, Mmday in center field on Sunday lor the gmr between hi Cub and the Podgrrt in Lot Angelr. A man and hi on Jumped onto Ihr lirld. poured llghirr fluid on an American flag and were attrmpting lo trt (irr to it when Monday ran up from behind and matched (he (lag away before It could bt Ignllcd. , out pitched simple, completely spontaneous a t on Monday Indians T. will :h a good pi a whm thr rr fmmrdSalelv wlih a long. Mandtng la prove unit the beginning a ciitotially applauded th;s wc.-k- . by a iTiicago Kith Mor!,. un t nrpajTr on itiKago Cuh fcnterf.rlder iny casirr" f!g dcvrrrali r than hp is on weak armr. wt ii h is t'tie reason hv Sret pili hefi the editf u M'ltiday I a fr al all s!af ' The f'g if jus' a tierf of colored doth," it contiPucd ' - It a svmlxil of values and principles this countrv hs foight wt to f.i'terl That s hv Mordav's a turn was s,, Hirh " virlUr At!a He a named (Stand Marshall of the Chit ago salute to the Amenran Hag Pafade June 12 befause of bis action Tie parade is said to feature the largest number of Mi.ern an flags eer di'plaved in a parade of his Monday has bren chosen for this h'ror oultandir,g actum in pmtert;n the flag from would re flag burners." announced Chicago Mayor Kirhard Palev himself a well hnowfl Hag waver !). tause Whrn It was tbe lomm as much as the etrnl itulf which sparked this nr peeled hurst of national pride. hern who did it a murh as ansthing II aNn might hsr rise in a small wav. Kick Monday took a small step to bridging that chasm and returning the sport IVhfps. toward his p"de$u with hn omnfBdabf str Actions last Sunday W I.. Pel. 10 7 588 Philadelphia Piltshurnh 7 6 5J8 7 7 .VX) b.uis- ChicaKu 7 8 167 2 7 9 138 2'? 5 8 385 3 irk V lmt real " (.B 1. Pel. W (.'lncinr it! Allan'.! 9 rimm 8 7 S33 I I l 8 i3 8 8 Ssw 7 8 S7 2 7 9 .18 2 j H.m-i.- San San Los ; Kraruisio Vneles Mil at T ppil V rk ( Allan'..! 5 7 lru!a' ih;a i';;u mii.ili 4 S,in liiito 2 i?'jr.i(5 Ijn Vvi'eles 5 httJir;n Si h,.s 7 Sun Framvsi I ami MiTilrt-a- dot-sn- 't tW. Ikiu.t II. at Munlef usro 1, in 3 n Ml.inta 0. .it Messersm.th Svv vn CI' I lli (:i .1' 11 Aiiian Cincintia'i : TV, l1,ila.VI.hia !.fltTj; V Sj'.trV pm V.eies 2; .11 Uis H'aiton 02 i(' Ki 12 at BcnhaiTi 10 l' 'Jifx". 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'.! !, put the Islanders bat k in fn.n: vnnng on a tip in It was a classic evarr t le of a and rluv rlMfking game wth ther team giving the other much skating Artmur vud the opent r w.et'd t t'.i torn for Ihe re-- t I'M h. m t s "The way the ,i;,r,' w.;; " " p!aved totnghl .s tf.e i ; siTies is going tn t i will, a let .. b..rd l.C : ., r'nir said i' .' .a .! dl'ly gtrie a'i ,! i .' 'il dirtv series I 1 I ii! nms ; .is ,;', ihev ui i.l.j just TV gaita - s I hv v rerii just nist ,. i ,, ,;, I.. g- ; . h.s thinl Ii It fiiiiHn-ji- i. ;,, r; .,; il t .), a w- r.itter. ,v t thai one only n t we i , vi ry . . i j r;i'rd h.rtir.a'r hr Vii :s ! i t g'sil tn give the I'artad.. r.s a 2 i 2 lie was the ti.rr t , iM sun- - liftdl the t, en ,,, It "lis wasgi ttir and ktii w I KM i I Si i w. J r .I'l . , t alter I'ii inn, 'hem ! 0w l it -- ,'. I g t: 1 ' ". ,r .,tv. V .j i; on in ll-i- J re w iiwith r 'illrnfggs New York t'oai h M S''niT intreal ('uai h Smtlv and tw., run smg'rs 1U hy lnwt!vn agnail ! was I r are! fT ait' Sjn ed to allag'i of the a nailer sjinph t.e) It Jh.l.es their snth Ctrotdiefls' winning a tfii Inlanders 'wo r in hnnier hv I or, oni Vv.in 'Urti"er at! Latrv Si.n ir, tfa s.v'h i!;t,i!.g was the lvii.in-.tviifed W. sfi,riiis v to h.t in j' .iiLP'sa s tr umph lo nut Hawaii I.ii tiM.i corid ajs rl lati m She third give the Cmadirns a 12 vsm .n the '.,y'h fisjr (,r.j. t "n Islanders in the opener A a;, stai'i r f'ih Strain im if iv.t MIL Sl.inie Cup I ' iT", (r.dtoend fltti'in si.-- )r Ii Phni tit-- nij "i cj , t ; ie finjr litKarmd i epf 'led the West fall Kdd:c .: u! scoring for New Y'Tk at the middle n mg n Montreal g'ihe Ki- -, 'lit' puck and cati hv.: k. n' fvtoutnf tl.eCig' . f .; Steve Shult tici Montreal at 8 05 At 6 .': ..f in Thursday nij;ht tih l 1 li' ' i the victory They all said they are not so much worried aboul winning in the Boston Garden come the third game as they are when they meet the Bruins "somewhat ti t :l . y inifmal series iai dii . r, Ttw serond game iti the is ii seven series w,!! t i.- - !'' i Saitntuilerur l,M Vin : affair. die second game Iitillas Smith, who scored Ihe liruias' winning goal at 4 29 of the third period, said be thought both teams were i'i'l ; ' f -- right-hande- wen-g.iriiev- 1 r,i - Vs. ! ! : .;r ( r, ., .U Ml .' i If jC, II,.,' I' : I V ' - r struck out !i' diamond. The and gave up 10 hits during the extra inrlin; ln h I.,'t,.'f.i vsa' t; i1. .. ' t ..;( , Straight .ii i : 2 lt;t'.r v 8 ..lid :, ..' y.-- Eighth 2 t i, Cievelard Minnesota I iiii 11 sa u ' will we " Most of the Flyers ngreed th.it Boston outhastled them for Gulls Win rti KC Is lli.ll . .. '. " sluggish Smith said it may U' of berause the long season The Bruins ruined Phil.niv phia's streak of 24 home games without a defeat and they did 48 of the final period it within Smith picked up a lise pm k on Ihe left side and (nmi 2d feet out sfxil it past goalie Bemie Panul lo give thi Bruins a 2edge Tlie) capped the v n tory when ("ashman fed a pass to Greg Shrpjiard who ficked it over Parent's right side from fur ViCtury eorr.es by thrnaloiit 10 feet awav S.i!t l.iKe pitc her (.arv Whee With a li!i!c more than a minute Mi, Shero pulled IV right hander pitrhH a Paftit and Marrut'e ihrw hitter Tuesday night for on a breakaway hut iv,iis iV siss.r.d stra v'hl time this N hit Ihe left rst n.iin It Whif lock's second One game dm sn t make a win aga tist one loss, the only mticn " Sheppard .mi .b an thus far for the Hulls llltelles,! id later Tieir 4 0 shuloiit over Tucson IMmseman Hrad Park a vdt Iipsatl hmgest veteran. cautinn-plavoff win streak f last season, when against plac ing (i.o mm h !.V twin fashionecl rmjrfiasis on the Mw-rsiten tury strings irigvidory In uVr gimes Taroma t (iiunl your i hi kens Haan ft 4 and Pho t fure tlx y ve halt bed Park Wanked Vt)'ljaetj:;e 4 til I ve sum m.O'V guv s s'id ii ii r. client, i ,1'nf Sjk.ine do that acd Ihev alavs auiil wi re M'e I.e .1: s N- - Kafm-- , r. :f ' -- "It will be a real dogfight the rest f the series " said Bruins ("isich I.n Cherry "They will have fire in their eyes and so v I" ;-- bene ag'am l't!erihannvis! Hivt.i SI (I'PIi -- opening victory on their 'fponents' home ice convmcv the Boston Bruins they hiive the edge on the Stanley Cup Champion Philadelphia Myers Nmlless to say. it doesn't convince the Myers either Tu'Miay night's 4 2 loss i;nly reaffirmed whal they've known ail season T?x' Unnns can skate with any NHL team and the, k I 0 I1"-- I .., - An aid 2 I at Kirtiv 0 Kramisio . l'V4S 4 j... I'HILADKLrillA J.I fT Richard Houston Gisgmve r'r nvin 21 C f n St hiuis '.. 'i ;. r" With Playoff Victories 3 Pitchers Probable Todav't (, -' ' Vl "m U'ubx 2: M j ti';r-;''i Canadiens, Bruins Open Hesulls oildvti Tuesday 11 - .;wv4' -- PROVO'S JIM NORTON went the distance Tuesday afternoon to pitch the Bulldogs past Kearns, 4 3 in an important Region Four baseball same on the Provo (.B Sixl w- - v ..-- ' West i s. 1 , ' ' - oil 1.1 f ' v -- league Standings Press International Vational Isagut hlls'iurtih I ',, YTA tJ '.as-- . - . U-- h;s wmri'.g ' r said I '':"' 1'hi ;!i air. la U i' t " .er, '! a' il :t, v..,-r1 ith , (.ii'. UV high i ..p i r k i,i.' ."t his ! r, t ,., j. . ! .,!; 'r k,. (', ; g"t a . J .t n.. ,. ; '.a ij,. t r.' v ., . .j I ,,,,) a H I , ij ,r: t up i and vmii i an l ,u UnxttT bin k tin 'j. ; Mexican Track Stars Train With Cougars and Idaho In battle it jiM'd n.t (' the tt am t haoipionship Pfdav s di.i' miTt in Cmjgar Stadium tmi dan t tr Mi"prs d if viine of the irnhvi'lual h'.rvii end op tn Mi viis. S. ith mfa rs of the rtaliona! Hrigha'ti "sia'e a'e nui s ;j ' Metirn are 'cam fr'-rum tit iy mPfuvo working out with of the Cougar rtxttiU-r- inviled njiwid T)ry have N-elo mmjrtf in Friday', meet with the iV ngals which means It al fans will Ir I prated to sc!ir added rsritrmrnt Professional sjtnrts figures, through thnr skvrmkrtirg alarie and seemirgiy insatiable demands have thoroughly alienated themselves from the average Ian 0. 30 7 ' '' ' r,s? . scheduled (janies SI 3: t ,-'- tnited No Boisclair's Manny Tnllo drove m two runs with a single and a sacrifice fly to help Chicago defeat San Diego Rav turns earned his first virion with the help of Ruddy Srhult. a rookie left handcr. who quelled an threat eighlh inning Cardinals 7. Giants I: Lynn McGlothen. otnng back frrn a five day sij,.m sion went the distance despite giving up 10 hits in pitt hing Si linns over San Frannsro McGlothen was downbv ! Chuh Fivney a wn-agoforpret ipit.it mg a t, ..nliall tultlr w;lh the Mets r. " : (iamej out Padres - 1 Major thanks to Charlie Houghs ninth inning relief as l.es Angeles came hack to le;it Pittsburgh for its fourth straight victory Hough retired Manny Sanguillen for Ihe final sH-i- IMgrr fan, rrcngniiing ' pm Tv ins S (snge Ilernlnt k hit his j fr vt .tri.f honi Ts ,,f f..r the tug ti, ivss in the Indians rtin.. hi! attark (ii lievcr .1,1' kie Unmri who p:. 'i 1 2 1 shi.iout middle Itilings n (er.ef! ( r el it for the win wh,!e I'.ne Co!; jost his i str.i.gh! 'tii ision Larrv Itsle had three hits for the Twins obviously tout bed a net' p public sit k of hearing the t'mtrd Sute. berated from within and without ovrt lite dcraile rcspi'Pili'tJ with a display of did fashu-nct- l srld.m fn on il.ns other than Ju! pa'.riotr-- M.mday a! B firt IS- 1 at Chicago Texas, niht Only ni.n'.h-innin- Pirates at 4 flag one. rrspimdrd osation Hut (hot liKtm Doug Rati gave up sewn hits in the three innings but won his third straight game the ninth inning F'lhs W.ilked s: tin' struck out die s S. IMgcr several j.ip.s i f More part, but heavy with implications Ks the Cub star himscll lalcr II he explained going to bum a flag, he better do It in lrint of sonn body who drsn t appreciate it I vr visited enough veterans hospitals and een enough guw with thnr legs blown off .Mending the " The brief si t: Mirk Iklanger doubled with the bases filled and two out in the 10th inning to snap a tie and p e the Orioles' Grant Jackson his first victory Nolan Ryan had a no hitter until Rrks K'tbmvin doubled in the srvt-ntinning but w is not involved in the decision Roger Gillespie Rick It was Angels Thuisdav's Milwaukee isimrm two-o- 15 pra double rallied New York past Atlanta for its fourth straight victory Dave Kingman, who ignited the ninth inning rally with a single, hit his eighth homer for the Mets in the .seventh, a solo shot defeated Chicago . two-run- at at I 71 i-&?- ;;v 2 li 2 .i.n. rf al .att. aath. llf Braves 5: Bruce aK .thb. iita Pitcher Wimd Oiitaso .Ross Caliturnia Halt! more illoltzman j'" mnr F.DTl I 30 'Robe,-t-s Detroit pm Hunter New York 3i at Tt sas 'IJnlis 111. 8 15 pm Uost.in Kaasas at Mi 8 30 t "it y ' Kitzmorris pm 0 Milwaiikee iTravers al Angeles downed Pittsburgh. ,V 3. Chicago beat San Ihego. St Unns whipped San Francisco. 7 1. and Houston at Montreal was rained out Rookie Times Cleveland iKckersiey Minnesota iBlyleven lli. pm OOi N'orns Oakland walk In other NL games. New York nipfK'd Atlanta. 6 5 Los 3-- SporTalk (1 " cvii ppi! Probable '(.All 1 Mets 6. Chi. lit Todav'j spring training might have given the hitters an early edge hut not me It has to come sometime " Cincinnati pounded Tom for six hits in the first inning, sending him to the showers and giving Jack Billingham his second victory in four decisions Bench's two-rudouble w as the big blow Phils' slugger Mike Schmidt, who Monday night tied the 11 major league record of homers in the month of April, for-.'w ith a single and a went California Angels. in 10 innings, the New York Yankees heat Texas. 10. and Cleveland in the topped Minnesota. 1ht Al. games Boston at Kansas City and Milwaukee at at American Fork Spanish Firk at Carlton la-- Stlw single and two doubles helped the defending World Champion the Reds beat Cincinnati Philadelphia Phillies. "I've had a bad start every year but one," he explained "Ixist year I was for 2i to start off " However, he rebounded from the slow start to finish the season batting 2K.1 "I believe that the short 10-- Pel L in Bench, Johnny League action. Cincinnati, said. "I'm starting to feel comfortable." after his Tigers. Campbell made another difficult decision a few days ago when an ankle injury sidelined catcher Milt May for at least 60 days and Manager Ralph Houk asked for hitting help specifically 21 year old Jason Thompson, who was with KvaasVille of the American Association It was a tough decision because Campbell's plans called for Thompson to play a full season at Evansville and bringing him up so fast was a clear risk That move is turning out paying dividends so far. too. as Thompson has stepped in as the Tigers' regular first baseman and has made six hits in 1H at bats. Staub hit his second homer of the season and drove in four runs while Thompson went 4 for-and knocked in two runs Tuesday to lead the Tigers to a victory over the Oakland A s and their sixth triumph in 11 games. Joe Coleman went 6 innings for his second straight win of the season while Vida Mue. hammered for five runs and seven hits in three innings, suiierea nis intra defeat against one win Sal Rando and Cesar Tovar drove in the A s' runs with a double and a single, respectively Prep Baseball W Catcher National 102 1976 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Wednesday, April 28, 8 3--2 ttli'mn 3-- Team Carbon banged out 16 base hits and got good pitching from Page Tigers Dump Oakland odgers Win Again r.l -- 16-- Region Four Haieball Standlngi Scott Grundy and Jewkes to captured its fifth league game without a loss. Springville remained very much alive for a playoff berth in the only nipping Lehi other game played Tuesday. all together. 2 5- -1 srasonisover." Jim Norton pitched the entire and quickly put the game out of reach. Roy Jewkes pounded two home runs for the Dinos who hit four round tripplers on the 10 innings he pitched. He also gave up three walks. Herald Sports Writer Scott Fletcher was the hero deficit is a runs Seven large to make up and for Orem, it for Provo as he knocked in the turned out to be just one run too winning run with a single. led off the inning with a many as the Tigers lost a Norton walk. John in Sagers laid down a heartbreaker to Hillcrest, safe when nobody was and bunt baseball Four a Region game Rob Hymas the covered diamond bag. on the Orem played also bunted but Norton was Tuesday afternoon. forced at third for the first out in The Tigt , fell behind Fletcher then came up and the early going against the bounced one between third and but hard hitting Huskies shortstop to score Sagers from refused to give up. They scored seven runs in the last three second for the winning tally. Kearns scored its three runs innings but allowed the Huskies in the fifth inning on three hits one more run and that single and an error The Bulldogs run turned out to be the margin scored one in the second when of defeat. In other Region Four games, Tuny Asay doubled home Todd Raiser w ho had singled in 10 Provo nudged Kearns Provo came back in the sixth innings and finghton upset with two runs to tie the game race to the throw Granger, when Dean Corless banged a intoa real turmoil. In Region Six, Carbon kept triple. Raiser followed with a iLs record spotless with a triple of his own and came pasting of Pleasant Grove, home on a single by Jeff Dyer Payson tripped American Fork The Bulldogs had 12 hits in and Springville nipped the Fork The Spanish game but also committed Lphi. Uintah game was postponed three errors Kearns had 10 hits and plaved errorless baseball. until this afternoon. had the Orem actually Paysor. ; c ud one run in the winning run on base in the one in the second and first, seventh inning after scoring Fork tied the Lions American one run but were unable to push two in the third In the with him across. scored four runs "We have suffered a lot of fourth. Payson off Caveman ace Jeff Rarratt injuries in recent weeks," coach Dick Belliston said, "so we've had to move some of the kids to strange positions. But they are improving with each game and somebody is going to be in for a surprise before the By ROGER GILLESPIE 4-- 3 the Metir an stars ae world racked atd farrd well in the fere r it Pan An r tran (iatres A c'U ie irf tr.-w- M here n.fi rs for of the two tram are reasons." i! xpiaitK ( liYl' n-- !.i- - .r." gradn'r ntiv compieti-- Mister fir 'd hrf usialh warm ,n this VM of vear ; lo Ha 'l Sltiivj-- rompele - ' We TV !,..i'-r- .'jitc-,- h" vsill o"his wanlH t'lr ! orK We ' au M vrodiv, i it gimd t.t,.,n six h as ;s f'Hi'id at Bngham Young I nivrsiiy (if etirse wr also feel that we ran Iran mm h from mmit r of the BYt' owrhmg staff. aMfd Gustavo of ; iUrrra mdii a'i tfie visiting V'irti would d a' trim ' four from te in rs.n j whiih will gc) Pndav s rrail. s uriikrw.H al I p rr ,i!si a g.nd ihanee that iw. 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