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National League by this 2 win over the Braves — (UPI Telephoto) 3-- 2 lVo Palmer will represent the United States with Sam Snead as his partner They won the team title last year in Dublin Snead needed only PGA permission to play in Puerto Rico and received it “I’m terribly disappointed and hurt” said South Africa’s Gary Player when asked about Bob statement in which the PGA tournament committee chairman blasted Player About Player Rosburg had said “here is a player who goes to this country from South Africa and thinks it is real nice to win $48000 in four months in PGA tournaments but then suddenly doesn’t iink he should play by PGA Ros-burg- ’s ' 3-- 3 Probable Today's 2 1 (W s 4 5 ! rules” The San Juan matches are sponsored by the International Golf Association It has no PGA affiliation Player Palmer and Leonard face a suspension and a $500 if fjne they bypass Memphis for -- six-mon- th San Juan Two Softball Teams Remain d-- Safe Cincinnati Up sets Braves For Fourth Time This Year lb 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VH 2 2 Clevenger (I Ro 0 0 Coates 5 5 6 Perry 3 2 2 Latman (W 1 0 0 Allen (Arroyo pitched fo 3 batters jn 8th) 352 RUNS— May Cincinnati 9 Hoeftp Zimmer Herzog Wilhelmbp to TRIPLES— Will Power Kirkland nfle BALTIMORE ab r h NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (based on60 or more at Mathews Berra 3-- LEADERS Angeln and Virdon Pittsburgh 4 Banks and Santo Chicago Aar on Mjlwaukee Amaro Philadelphia and Stuart Pittsburgh 3 rbi 5 0 2 0 3 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 2 0 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 3 111 3 0 11 4 0 0 0 2 0 11 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 29474 Tefal for Hoeft 3)252 lit 7th Cut Ran for in 8th for cut Snylder HOME RUNS-Mtes Angeles 10 Rob- Gent le in 8th for Courtney in 8th inson Cincinnati and Cepeda San Francisco out for Daley In 9th- 9 1®°7 £0® Weshiagten STOLEN BASES— Pinson and Robinson Cin- iattimere O’0 ®°0 03x- -4 cinnati 7 Cal I non Philadelphia 5 Maand Stevens O'Connell DP— Brioht PITCHING (based on 3 or more decisions) and Stavens Stephen and O'Connell honey — Buffalo San Francisco 0 1000 Pcdres Courtney 9 5 Baltimor 1 Los Angeles 833 Stavens c-- oon d-- Ran 3-- 5-- STRIKEOUTS— Drysdala Williams Los Angeles to 47 AMERICAN BATTING Hebrew Cash BATTED Detroit HITS— B 29 40 Cleveland 30 nlile Robinson rtney R Sturdivant Baltimore Mantle New Baltimore 37 45 Kutyne Wilhelm (W RUNS-Gen- tila New York STOLEN Apancio 10 BASES— Vtrsall Chicigo 9 Man- Minnesota 18 (based on 3 or more decisions) I COO Pagan and Mossi Detroit Lary Defrot 61 857 STRIKEOUTS— Ramos and Pascual Minne-of- a 41 Barbar Baltimora and lunning PITCHING 4-- 0 Detroit 33 (2-0- national riding champion and only 29 has joined the select circle of jockeys who have ridden 4000 winners a Shoemaker booted home in Friday’s third race at Hollywood Park It was the 4000th time a Shoemaker mount w'as first across the ' wire Willie and Johnny Longden Eddie Arcaro and England’s Sir Gerson Richards now constitute the top four riders in thoroughbred racing Longden who has ridden 5511 winners is 54 Sir Gordon who has retired has 4870 Arcaro with Guar-anteey- ) once easy pickin’s Glen Hobbie and right-handBraves Detroit for the In the American League -' Milwaukee for Bosbeat Burdette Lew at weather was idled by cold e in four tries this lead fourth time the a ton but regained pitching when Cleveland defeated the sec- season behind the five-h- it ) of Jim O’Toole ond place New York Yankees 7 Jim Woods’ first homer of the Minnesota walloped Kansas City 11-- 1 Baltimore defeated Washing- year broke a 1 tie and triggered n fifth inning for the last ton 2 and the Los Angeles Angels a who have won only Phils row swept place after losing seven in a their of last 15 games Pirate from the three doubleheader a lost 3 right-hand3 Friend (4-Bob and Sox White Chicago his fourth in a row Art Mahaffey was the winning pitcher AN INFIELD HIT by Maury (4-The Cubs scored in the first inWills and a double by Wally Moon gave the Dodgers the deciding run ning on a single and Ernie Banks’ pop up that dropped for a in the ninth inning against losing two-oCard shortstop Daryl when reliever Billy O’Dell Johnny double four-run in the sun Chicago it lost a Roseboro had capped Spencer the for giving managed just two more hits off Dodgers eighth It was them the lead with a three-ru- n southpaw Ray Sadecki (2-the 10th major league shutout for homer that made it 6 i ? Starter Juan Marichal blanked Hobbie (2-THE REDS er 0 0 0 R4 0 0 2 5-- 1 0 In 8th) (4-3- 9-- 2 1-- tw’O-ru- 4-- twi-nig- 4690 is 45 There has been no parallel in American racing 'to the meteoric career of the ht 5-- 4-- 4) er 12-ye- ar 3 Shoemaker His first winner was Shatter V April 20 1949 He was national riding chamipon in 1950 (tied with Joe Culmone) and 1953 195411958 and 1959 98-pou- ut 1-- tjP f J M f sji 1 s $ U 't ' ’'' V ‘I v 4 $ ' f ’ v i I ? f s Vi i £ I r ? i U 4“ L I £ & X j? ' '’'-- 4 5 ? f 'V ' l i Laboratory 1 7-- Busch Broken Hearted Over Cards Showings ST LOUIS (AP) — Club Presi- think we’ll win the pennant but we ought to finish in the first division I certainly hope we’ll finish in the first division” The Cardinal headman pointed to the Cincinnati Reds who lost' eight in a row then came back to win 10 straight Busch said: “There’s no reason why we can’t do that and then we’d be back in the thick of things Maybe when the club comes home we’ll start ‘‘I don’t dent August A Busch Jr today admitted he is "heart broken” by Louis Cardinals losing he St streak but gave Manager Solly Hemus and General Manager Bing Devine a solid vote of confidence “I haven’t lost any confidence in Hemus” Busch said ‘‘and I don’t think Bing has either "The last time I saw the players — just before they went on his trip — they acted as though winning” hey were solidly behind him too and willing to play their guts out or him” Busch however made it plain he still expected the Redbirds to finRESULTS ish in the first division in the League They now are in Minor Leagu Results’ 6 record sixth' place with an the Associated Press By after losing five straight three by Coast League Pacific 0 one run They were when 4 Hawaii 3 (11 innings) Tacoma they left home: Vancouver 5 Seattle 4 Salt Lake 11 San Diego 3 Portland 2 Spokane If International Le'ague Jersey City 5 Charleston 4 (10 T innings) SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — UniColumbus 6 Richmond 4 versity of Utah sewed up its Syracuse 7 Buffalo 2 Rochester 6 Toronto 0 eighth consecutive Skyline ConferDivision tennis American Association ence Western title Yiday defeating Brigham Young Houston 3 Denver 2 (10 innings) Louisville 10 Omaha 4 University 1 Dallas-Fo- rt Worth 3 IndianapoThe Skyline Conference champion2 lis next Provo Utah week in are ships MINOR LEAGUE Na-ion- al 11-1- 10-1- - Division Tennis Title Goes fo Ufes ! 6-- : NEW "CLUB OLD SQUAWK — Mickey Vrnion new manager of the Washington Senators relieves himself of an age-olbeef against Umpire Nester Chylak Jr at Griffith Stadium The hassle came about as k result of catcher Pete Daley’s claim he had been hit by ta pitch d ' I Californians Compete In Bowling Classic Big action looms Saturday evening in the singles division of the Maxie Kosof World Open Classic at Paramount Bowl including some potentially strong teams earlier in the day John Ohanesian veteran Oakland Calif bowler and ofttimes classic money winner has reserved five places for singles and the same open group will shoot the are scheduled tonight: Betty NichOgden and May Coddington Santa Barbara Calif Othefs on the singles squad: Gary Thompson and Bob Seman both of Cleveland Oscar Montana Yuma Ariz George Shaw Santa Barbara The Ohanesian team is performing under the colors of the Pacific ols Bowl in Oakland Shooting at the same time will be a team directed by Cal Eaton Vallejo Calif Director Kosof said that the natiD D Jacobsen All onally-ranked Stars will compete ’ Tuesday in the team division women’s This group has five bowlers with' averages above 190 he said is the appearance Ken 'Newman of Oakland The youngster made an impression here in 1955 when he came at age 14 and rolled the old game feature Director Kosof said that Newman -— had progressed in his bowling every year so that he appears capable of crashing the money circle on the big board in the men’s singles handicap Ogden will be represented SaturSALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Bris-day night when Jean Dallinga nationally known as a Utah Sham- ham Young University winds up a rock 'basketball and softball star baseball doubleheader against Utah will compete in the women’s here Saturday but the Cougars singles already have wrapped up the WestTwo other feminine performers ern Division title BYU shut out the Utes 0 at Provo Friday John Christiansen homer for BYU and hit a three-ru- n Bob Noel held Utah to three hits ( ' M-M- en Rollins 000 000—0 4 2 Marquardt 030 000—6 5 0 Postal Transport Bybee and Fower's Weaver and Jenson 11 Utah Gen Depot Hill AFB 012 12—6 102 10- -4 5 5 2 3 20-ga- 4-- Rivers Arrives In Bellingham For Colton Bout i 4-- twi-nigh- 5-- er BELLINGHAM (UPI) — Neal who meets Eddie Cotton Rivers in a light heavyweight main event here Wednesday arrived in town Friday and announced he was “ready” Rivers who did his early training in Los Angeles said he had been sparring daily for two weeks and was “ready to go 10 rounds right now” g Cotton the world’s light heavy 'will move into 'the Bellingham area today The two fighters will train in an outdoor ring set up at the Fircrest Resort at Birch Bay north of here They will work in public sessions today through Monday Completely Rebuilt '10-rou- fifth-rankin- Like Mew Only or We refunded your money pay your return postage Mail your boots to All work guaranteed Tf XAS — KING 2560 Washington Blvd Ogden lUtah Ben Lomond Group Sets Archery Shoot Sunday 10 ancf am A clout shoot is shooting at a target 180 yards away with the arrows sent in an arc Trophies will be given to winners Seventy-fiv- e archers are expected to take part according to Ed Hy-mof the Ogden Police DepartSALT LAKE CITY (AP) Two ment an officer in the Ben Lomond Utah high school coaching jobs club changed hands Friday' Cyprus High School at Magna announced the appointment of HowOpen Bowling Condle ard as football coach sucHILL TOP LANES Lex McKee who ceeding resigned Refrigerated to enter the insurance business Air Conditioning Condie was a football star at BYU Kelvin 9 Clayton of Enterprise EX 33 was named Juab High School director of physical education and basketball coach Clayton also is Joe Barney Mgr a BYU graduate Two New Coaches fM A j Selected for Utah High Schools as - ! 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' sweep over WTiite Sox with 1 innings of nohit relief in opener and two innings j of no-h- it relief in the nightcap Hitting — Dan Debbek Twins Ben Lomond Archers have issued drove in five runs with two homan invitation to bowmen of the ers the lirst a wrap-u- p grand slam to take part in a “clout shoot” area 11-1 in romp over A’s Mount in Ogden Park Sunday at Spts Pleasant View EX 'I-1 -- 012 04— 7 5 1 Includes Sophomore Sperry Rand Moran and Vernon Hill and HenDartmouth’s varsity crew squad drix includes Stephen Mueller a sophomore from Rio de Janiero I' 000 West 4400 North 3-13- M-Me- ‘ tho ypr4 EX - Boeing 4) Totd Phone Berrett After 5 p m 3-- and Seager and Hey wood Clifford ! $125— You Haul $200— Delivered fcy M-Me- Bodily ? No Roott He Koek a -- Utah General Depot and Peterson kept their records perfect in their respective leagues Friday night with victories In the Industrial A Utah General Depot edged Hill Air Force 4 Base Civilians and Peterson n whipped Harrisville Brick 16-- 1 in the Industrial B In 'other games Postal Transport shut out Marquardt 0 and Boeing nipped Sperry Rand 11-- 7 Utah General Depot scored the winning runs in the top of the fifth inning Aardema homered for the winners while Clifford had a round tripper for Hill n Pendleton of Peterson faced only 16 batters and struck out eight Vernon for Boeing hit for the cycle as he had a homer triple double and single in four trips to the plate He drove in six of his team’s runs Linescores: 000 0— 1 2 3 Harrisville Brick 484 —16 9 1 Peterson Shupe and Storey Pendleton and 3) TOP SOIL Tampla Hf Baltimora f fO-ga- 6-- INGLEWOOD Calif (AP)— Willie Shoemaker five times 3-- Clean Rich Sand Loam Robinson Baltifore and Francon Roand Power Cleveland 10 mano Cleveland and Green Minnesota 9 TRIPLES— Wood and Kaline Detroit 4 Sjevtrs and Landis Chicago Piersall Cleve land agd Woodlmg and Keough Washing-- 3 HOME 7 3 7V 2-- (Sister pitched to 3 batter DOUBLES— 8 tle (t Ssler LEAGUE Detroit 28 RUNS 11 (besed on 60 or more at bits)— Minnesota 365 Brandt Baltimora RUNS— Colavito York Angetet J !! Noteworthy M-M- en 4000 CLASS ON THE TURF five-gam- Totals out for Wickersham lied 8-- 3-- Bauer cf SHOEMAKER IN the Dodgers on three hits for five innings then gave up a three-ru- n homer by rookie Willie Davis in the sixth The Giants bounced back in the seventh when Harvey Kuenn’s three-ru- n double broke a 3 tie Kuenn drove in the Giants’ last four runs hitting a solo homer in the ninth off winning reliever Ron By Ed Wilks (3-2- 33 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE r : g 3-- M ' idv here of ndis 28-A- aron PHILADELPHIA ' £ team event1 Undefeated LOB-Chi- cago PITTSBURGH V J 10-ga- -- aab r h rbl 4 0 0 0 Virdoncf 3 0 10 GroaU 4 0 0 0 Skjnnertf 4 0 0 0 Burgessc 4 111 Clemntrf 4 0 0 0 Neltonlb 3 0 0 0 Hoakb — 3 03 0 Mazrok!2b A JiV j 4 Memphis Cepedalf 111 Kuenn3b 5 2 3 4 5 0 0 0 Baileys 3 0 1 t Pagan Marchalp 2 10 0 Mjllrp 00 00 00 00 O'Dellp Drysdali Farrell N’artchal Miller O'Dell (I ' 0 E-- Perrenoskl f 10 0 Out Sherry ? & s Tefal 3579 Irt 7th b— foe Farrell Ctounded out for Hiller in 8th e— Grounded out for M Alou in Bih d— Fhed out for -- Grounded out for WcCovey Fajrly in 9th in 9th 000 003 044— 8 la Angele 100 Oil 301—7 Sea Francitc 2 Neal lOB-- to Angela 7 San Kuenn Moon HR Francisco 9 23McCovey —W Kuenn Roseboto Oavij Kuenn H R IP 3t j S’ 00 110 0 ' Dvnport 10 4 h 1-- 0 1 110 0 Drydalep 0 0 0 0 Farrellp 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Si’arryp 1 0 0 0 Perrinoskip t 3 0 1 iated' Press learned today The matches are set for San Juan Puerto Rico June 4 the same day as the Memphis Open which last June signed a Professional Golfers Association contract Memphis officials are insisting that Palmer as US Open champion Player because he has been a PGA tour winner this year and Leonard victor in the Western Open in Detroit last July fulfill in their PGA contracts to play r 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE 10 10 3 2 10 Hl!er2b MAY 20 1981 i"' Javier2b Sadeckip FRANCISCO ab r h rbl STANDARD-EXAMINE- OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY EVENING WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS W Va (AP) — Arnold Palmer Gary Player and Stan Leonard have full intentions of playing in the International Cup matches ' the Assoc- (0-5- 101 ah r h 5 2 2 5 1 1 OGDEN i Three Stars Pass Up Golf Joust 110 51123 J ) Cincinnati— Nottebart ) vi Hunt Willey Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (night)— Gjbbon ) ) v Hobart (t-- i 2 2 2 DEFY PGA t-- 27 1 4 1 " b— Ran for a— Ran for Musiel in 9th for Spencer in 9fh Sawatski In 9fb d— Ljned out for Flood in 9th COO 000 000- -0 St leuil 100 000 OOx- -1 CMcaia E— Boyer 2 Zimmer DP— Javier and White Zimmer Bank and Bouchee Bouchee Banks Javier and Whit and Bouchee Spencer nks LOB-- St 7 lout Chicago 4 ' SB— Haist Boyer It R ER BB SO IP 8 4 1 1 2 ) Sadecki (L 7 0 0 1 5 9 ) Hobbit (2 ) 1 2 3 i : c-- Ran PrekaH Pitchers Sin Francisco-Cra- ig it Angel 2 9 ) 32 0 7 0 Result Friday' 5 10 10 10 St 1 (W 6 ab r h rbl 4 0 Boyar 3b 4 0 0 0 Cunmnghamrf White lb 3 0 4 0 MusiaUf 0 0 0 0 4 0 10 0 0 0 0 4 0 10 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 Chicago 4-- (L -- n 4-33- 95 v uiuiar insurance iAMksJ Teiol Abstainers Insurance Company Ogden Utah Original ’ J A fct rf : |