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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, March 9, 1411 Traffic Jam in Citrus Golf 1969 1112 Pott, Yancey Still Deadlocked Williams , Salons Still Lookin8 For First Exhibition Victory ' Lm Press By Associated The hitting improved a bit,1 but Manager Ted Williams and his Washington Senators still were looking for their first victory after the expansion Kansas City Royals A team beat them in exhibition baseball Saturday for their first triumph ever. 10 An experimental game survey was conducted this winter on the moose herd in the north slope area of the Uinta Mounof the tains by game bio1 Utah Division of Fish and Game. In the first step of the experimental survey, a helicopter was! used to survey the moose from t Coalville to Burnt Fork along the north slope. The observers counted 231 moose from the helicopter. The second step was to fly the same area in a fixed-winplane, again counting the number of moose observed. Only 158 moose were found on this trip. Game biologists felt the helicopter allowed a more accurate means of surveying game from the air, giving a better total count and also allowing the Associated Press Wirephoto game observers to identify the Charlie Yancey, 5, has trouble staying with his dad, sex and age of the animals Bert Yancey at Citrus Open, where Old Dad leads. more accurately. The biggest drawback is the cost of operating helicopters in Fixed-win- g a game survey. planes can be flown at a much more economical rate. It appears that when only trend counts are needed, fixed wing planes can be used even though some animals may be nu.ssed. If accurate sex and age classifications and herd numFirst-Roun- d bers are desired, the helicopter is more efficient. In some cases the type of animal being sought and the area CARBONDALE, ILL. (AP) shooting, mainly by Howard they inhabit may make the use jfensive.mjnded Miami of Porter. of helicopters necessary. Qhj0i je(j by pesky guard Mike Davidson, with Maloy and Wren, scored a stunning backcourt star Dave Moser upset over Notre Dame in the leading the way, gradually narfirst round of the NCAA Mideast rowed the gap and trailed by Regional basketball tournament only at the half. g Dave Ricketts singled in one run and Joe Hague doubled in another as St. Louis downed the with Mike New York Mots Torrez, Bo Belinsky and Chuck! Taylor scattering 10 hits. Pittsburgh unloaded 13 hits in a victory over Philadelphia, and Bob Dietz siammed a two-ruhomer and Bob Bonds had four hits as San Francisco Cleveland 1 n . in Oakland edged Seattle innings, California Defeated, and the Chicago Cubs Diego crushed the Mexican 11 0 in the other games. 0 14 Press Wirephoto San;jCAA Cage ActlOll 2 after an second All-Sta- infield hit. Twins Tommy Nichols, right, made play. Rained Out Miami Stuns Irish Out fu Potd ui ociuil hi iuuu ijaicsi Exhume Babs or Not? Those rained out were Cincinnati and the Chicago White Sox. Kansas City B and Montreal, Baltimore and the New York Yankees. Houston and Boston and Los Angeles and Atlanta. Off the field Richie Allen fi- nally checked into the Phuadelan after unexplained Now News Service iPhia a camp Owyn Wyn Owyn, Chicago Daily without three-c.aabsence LONDON British auto gineering lecturer, wants to dig it! leave. There was no word if he and the machine restore up enthusiasts are in the midst of a as a tourist attraction. He wants would be fined. lively battle over a 12 cylinders with No. 1 Pick burned-ou- t wreck that once set to show off its 400 horsepower and the their record. world a other Saturday. speed cars chain drive which broke The Phillies also had Second Half The car, now buried in the and Luzinski.j thrashed Thomas to death. Pro,bems as sand dunes at Pendine in Wales, their No. 1 pick in the 1968 free Wren, sophomore, set a world record of 171.02 The Lord Lieutenant of Car- agent draft, was sent to Phila-- . score(j 14 0f 18 points in the who has jurisidic-tiomarthenshire, for a checkup for high ond haif as the Irish made a m.p.h. in 192G. The next year, over the area, has given his while being raced at Pendine, a blood pressure. And Dick Ear-jruat Miamis tenuous lead, approval. e reli tore ligament in his left The Redskins, pressing the Irish popular racing area, it flipped and crashed. Jeffrey The British Ministry of De- ankle, Chris Short complained of jinto continuous mistakes, went Deron alead by as many as 11 points Parry Thomas, the driver, was fense also said it was all right pain in his right knee and The ministry operates a top se-- i Johnson was spiked. with about five minutes left in killed in the crackup. The car had a name, just like cret experimental base at thej Julian Javier of the Cardinals, The game, a person. Babs, they called it.san dunes, but moved back its wj10 agreed to contract terms Senior guard Dwight Murphy After the crash, the residents jPrfective security fence 12 feet ;anG' then changed his mind, has brought Notre Dame back to Bats grave now lies in switched again and agreed to within five points at heads of bared, lso by Pendine, about the original watched silently as reeiing 0ff sjx points in two minutes. Collis Jones added two $32,000. Babs was buried in a sand Dislike Idea of the Dodgers, more points to cut the deficit to dune. This was considered propDon Drysdale But the residents of Pendine er, the creation of a shrine to dont like the idea. Neither do who had been working out, three. But Wren, who was con at stantly fouled by Notre Dame, the memory of Thomas and signed a contract estimated .many of the tradition-lovinkilled off the late bid with teammates and Babs. $115,000, British auto buffs. Rival peti-- ! about , , dutch free throws. nnd Pai Pinal Touch 0,tefvi c tions have been launched. also vich signed. Boost Record As a final touch, the dead potest count shows the drivers racing jacket was j;on favorjng exhumation lead- - John Roseboro took about a The Redskins, with and interred with the ing 2i $10,000 cut and signed Conference entry, boosted their and 50,000, about for Minnesota season record to The Rector of Pendine, the .Montreal general manager Jim, The Xrish-, - tlnl&mrit w:tB no--Rev. David Jenkins, who oppos-!inT said j think I am just1 collapsed at the free throw line. es exhumation said: The nldorl one telophone Vl The Irish had a shot at tying emotion feel very people Maury 1M1 s. nng but Lp foul lf score at about this. The grave hods almost .missed contmuous.y. more than a car. It contains all! fu mmrgsT1" iTV 4ts In ia n one-tim- 54-4- g po peti-rac- e a 15-1- 7 F Gibson the memories that made PenSt. Johns Wins Banpy. Aker (71. Henry (101. Odom, (5); dine a great center of speed. To (131 and Haney. McNe.tnev Baldschun St. Sprasoe (10), N.C. (AP) RALEIGH, lauierique (7',Duncan, (6). Paoliarom and (1.1) many it is a shrine. John's pulled away in the last Htisan, Cater, Jackson. eight minutes to defeat PrinceDad At Tucson, Irlx.: and ton, Citrus Circuit - 72-6- ARCADIA. CALIF. (UPI) -Nodoubie, disqualified out of one $100,000 race, came on with rush in the final g powerful stages Saturday to capture the 32nd running of the 514.3,0000 Santa Anita Handicap, top race of the winter in the vest. Nodoubie The Arkansas-breOpened up a Rad of better than two lengths midwav down the Stretch and then held off the closing challenge of the great mare Gamely which barely edged cut Quicken Tree for second. Nodoubie raced the mile over a fast and track ii: 2:61 in die Earlier meeting Nodoubie finished first in the $100,000 Charles II. Struh Stakes but was disqualified and divpped to second place. The horse that was given the Strub Stakes win, Dignitas, finished fourth in the Santa Anita Handicap. returned $10.60, Nodoubie $6.60, and $4.80. Gamely paid $7.00 and $4.80 and Quicken d er Tree returned $3. SO. The big handicap day crowd cf more than 50,000 fans installed the entry of Racing, Room and Deck Hand the 7 2 fa-vorite, but Racing Room finished ninth in the field of 16 tn.it 1 started. As the bulky field broke from the gate and headed past the stands for the first time, Praise folJay took, the lead and was lowed by First Mate and Rising Market. Jockey Eddie Belmonte did not hurry Nodoubie going around the first turn and was in fourth place while Gamely was sixth. Quicken Tree, carrying 122 on top weight of 126 to Nodoubie, broke slowly and was never a factor in the race. 202 130 National League East Division Wen Lost Pet. Pittsburgh M Lou'5 Montreal chicark 2 o 1 0 0 GB .500 1 j .000 2 0 i'K 1 .ZZZZZZ Vi west Division Atiainaancllco..ZZ ZZZZZ Cincinnati 1 Z..ZZZ 0 0 1 0 HoUi,OT ui 'I .m 5 000 American League East Division Won Lost Pet. Baltimore Boston N(w York Dotro.t C'evnard vVasKnc'cn - West Oil Ijrj Can torn a City Sea!e ,,,inpyoa Ccaco 1 0 0 0 0 2 iXO 0 2 COO j .... .... .... .. Cine rj,r 4 i. Hy 6,849-yar- Z i ZZ Vi Vi jb 206-yar- 3 Barber, who started the day at 137, one shot behind the lead72 ers, fashioned an even-pa- r for 209 and a tie with Aaron, and defending Gay Brewer Bob Rosbur Dick Lotz Wayne Vollmef Okays Twin Terms first-round- 1 Johnny Pott Brt Yanrey Dale Douolas Lee Elder Dean Refram Ken Still Dave Stockton Tommy Aaron Miller Berber Gay Brewer Jr, Dan Sikes Jerry Abbott Frank Beard Joe Campbell Bob Charles Tommy Wehkopf rtV 707167-20- in ciTtti ? 0 2 JF iCRUIStRLTl 209 SMALL Over 100 1969 Medeli ' JACK PREECE MARINE 7n.7(.7o2i0 4203 South State ... YOUR OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION 1708 2 4 35-3- 59-4- 9 . 3 DAYS ONLY! Our tire life saver special prolongs the life of your tire Phils Find Allen Hes With Joe SERVICE INCLUDES: fifth-ranke- their EXPERT WHEEL ALIGNMENT BALANCED 5 4 WHEELS ROTATED BRAKE ADJUSTMENT WHEELS EXPERT COMPLETE PIT BOSS INSPECTION t'JX gX i racuflsD fiR 1 Results A''ge.es, N, at Vero - J QDfiifflMOSQCil ZV Sunday Only Special! 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Camp-- 1 bell came back with a 72 Satur-day. 1 1 Z 49-a- ll 37-a- ll 213 ?13 Yancey, who fired three bird- - jsam Snead 'ZZZZZZlZillZZZZ 7,.71.72714 ies and a bogey, said he was LafrTzlwieT0 .ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ sure darkness hurt Aaron on the 16th and 18th holes on the Bobby Cole Bill Collins rv par 72 Rio rmarjwuke Fetchick 25 Ray Floyd Country Club course, 'Bob Goa by -said he just couldnt Tommy 7549.71 715 iChiChi Rodriguez ,, Icnanes stock see, Yancey said. 7 r s I III I III I I Vwil-- ri Pott, looking for his first x i r on Hubert tory since the 1968 Bing Crosby, he and playing partner Monty Kasw McGee Miller Barber played the final Jerry Mttcheii two holes like two blind dogs 0'sdhaHwennmq twIZZjIt Pott, Who shot Six birO'eS,Howll Fraser 7 said he played well on the back wahyne nine except for a pushed 3 iron gj.cbh,AUS ZlZZllllZZl Wn-lt-16th crai, snan shot on the par-which caused him one of four An wall Gardner Dickinson bogeys for the day. Bert Greene 219 Howie Johnson 219 Barber Close Gordon Jones 7 "naf.. N. vs Ctwago. A. at Sara0 6 07 0 000 0001 a., c'nc-- ' ra n Washngfon a?- - 4 7 OOx 0 ICO 2 001 Mils?'. N vs B.'sfon, A, at Winder Kansas C tv F B Howard, Cox (41, Baldwin (7) and S. Louis N 2, New Yo k, N. 0 Cram (7) Morenead (4), Nelson, Walker; P.. butejn, N 3 Priiaovlv'h.a. N, 1 (5). arj . Tayicr, RodriquezHarrison. CaMern a, A. 4. Ch'cayo. N, 2 ' rnon. N. 11. W x tan Ah Stars 0 San pranoco, N, 9. At Clearwater, Fla.: A, 4 Ba f mc-a vs Niw Yo k, A, at Fort 0 13 1!0 110 0003 P'ltsburgri Lauderdale, F.a., ram 1 1 6 000 100 COO phiiaoeipnia Defot A, 10. M nicv'9 A 0 nd A Kansas A, ?, Wash nglon, Mcose, Ramos (4). Dalcanon (71 A. 1 C.t, A 3. S?3't e, A 2. 14 S?ngj ..no. May (7 )j Short. Co'toh (4), (7) and C:ty A vs. Montreal. N, at W son A Pa m Peach Fa ra n sC -- Ties Score Maloy tied the score at on a free throw with 12:14 left In the game and then put Davidson ahead moments later, with a jump shot. From there on Davidson was out front. Eighth-rankeSt. Johns jumped off to an 11-- lead but had a tough time winning over Princeton. After trailing by as much as nine points, Princeton began an uphill battle behind John Hummer, who scored 28 points. St. Johns (22-for the sea0 lead at the son) had a half. But Princeton came back to tie it at on a goal by Ed Stanczak, with 16:36 left to play. The Tigers went ahead! on a jump shot by Hummer, with 9:26 left in the game, However, St. John's rallied and scored 11 points in a row to hold a edge with six min- . 00- 0- 000 1 N. vs. Los 213 213 January Bob Lunn The final round of the Citrus Jack McGowan ChanD0U9 Sanders televised will be by Open Charles Sifford nel 4 Sunday at 2 p.m. Pete Brown Cliff Brcwn Paul Harney Larry Hinson Yancey at 136, shot a 16 analB(V maxwell 209.1 slipped three shots back at 10th-ranke- d 0 1 Saturday's Aanfa. B' V ' F GB YM) (Y0 1.000 AX Division 1 203 000 u' (too Don 35-3- 7 CLEARWATER, FLA. (AP) The Philadelphia Phillies tO TOUt found out Saturday where Sadecki, Gibbon U), Robertson (9) and points Of Mike MalOV Mlller DT!r Villanova, Saturday in the Fosse, A:cue (6). missing outfielder, u. ;NCAA Regional basketball Richie Allen, is taking his At Palm Springs, Calif.: i nmrferfinak 7 ooo ooo 002- -2 spring training. Its not in Chicago (N) 8 ow .00 cox. caiitorn.a winners will play the Clearwater at the Phillies lj jbe BcngioFast (4), Distaso, Newman (4), Brunet, Wash Opening gBITlG Of the Eastern vartni 17) and Himdey; camp. and Roogers. (61 burn sernjfjnais Thursday at College Allens picture was in SaturPark, Md. days editions of the Miami Herald. It was taken in Miami 26Ui Victory with Joe Namath, quarterA crowd of 7,600 and a nationback of the New York Jets. al television audience saw DaAllen agreed to terms with vidson post its 26th victory Phillies General Manager At si. Petersburg. Fie. two losses in disposing J2 against 7 John Quinn Feb. 27. He asked Oil 070 000- -2 St. Louis p o of Villanova. io New ter ini o o coo ooo- -o for a delay in reporting until Davidson fell behind during about March 4, but did not apr ckers2,(su Ma'in 17), Ratiano (8) and Grote. the first half as Villanova took a pear then. nine-poilead on great outside San Francisco Ren terrubo Ezinicki Dave Hill 63-- 6 n Anita Classic Prize Goes ToNodouhle Tussle - y 212 212 s,yRho1 Utah Moose 0 at 21? 212 7t.71.70 Bill On the Air, Screen Survey of Detroit, showing m form, swamped Minnesota 10-as Karl Wilson, Dick Radatz and Mike Kilkenny held the Twins hitless for six innings be-- j fore Bob Reed allowed two singles. One Run Associated under par. Chopper Aids One Hit Ron Woods is forced out :&?! J p Pat Kellys homer in the first inning and Chuck Harrisons shot in the sixth tamed the Sen- ators, who managed their run on Lee Alyeas double and Hank Allens single after they were held to one hit in their opener earlier this week. The game was one of only eight played as five other contests were rained out. Detroits - - Dale Douglass, picked up five g ORLANDO, FLA. (AP) ruooioh Johnny Pott and Bert Yancey, for 207, one shot back of the fton 'Bob o.ckson ..ZZZZZZii..iiZZ playing the final holes in grow- - leaders. Ken Ellsworth J.C. Gooste ing darkness and a steady rain Aaron Slips Orville Moody on to hold to shot 70s Saturday Tommy Huoh Royer their lead in the $115,000 Citrus Perennial runner-uSikes totals of 206J Aaron, tied for the ead of the Open with a i. Smith Lee Trevino and with Pott round second 68 strokes and finished with a Tommy Bmt $ |