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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, May 24, 1964 Utesl Sun Devils Down Lobos Storm to Golf Title 3-- 5; New Mexico ASU Romps As Skins Bobble-Ti- Rallies to ; d Nip Devils lt Special to The Tribun AMERICAN FORK New. Mexico Universitys golf team, down five strokes going Into Saturdays play, stormed bade By Dick Rosetta Tribune Sports Writer Arizona State University unofleashed an impressive fensive atack and capitalized on shoddy University ol Utah fielding Saturday at Derks Field to take a 13-- 5 victory over the Utes, and with it the Western Athletic Conference baseball title. 13-h- it inthe final rounds to capture THE LOBOS finished with an total, three strokes better than surprising Arizona State in second and 12 strokes ahead of first day leader Brigham Young - University. The best performance of the day Saturday came from Arizona State. The Sun Devils were back In the pack Friday but came within three strokes of taking the title Saturday. 890 ers two-ru- n triple. But Sun Devil starting hurier and winner, Ron Lea, shut the faucet after that outburst and the Utes were thirsting for hits at the finish. THE ASU dub began picking away at the Ute lead hi the second frame when third base-ma- n Sal Bando cracked the first of his two doubles and came across on catcher Ray Stadleris single. Then, in the third, the r o o f caved in on the Utes as f I v e Devils touched home base, one on Jan Kleinmans single, two more on Luis Lugunas opposite field triple and the final pair on Bandos second John Noreiga started on t h e mound for Utah and escaped Ted Lyford, Arizona State, wrapped np medalist honors in the who sliced a triple Into left center, was safe on the Usher, in the first frame when WAC meet at Alpine by firing rounds of trouble for 216 total. Bando. ASU bounded as ball third Sal from sacker, away play his teammates turned over the first of three twin killings. TED LYFORD of ASU won medalist honors with a 216. Marvin Dick of New Mexico was second with a and Rick Palt of ASU had Die wind was fierce Saturday and the golfers struggled around the course, but the Lobos proved their class and continued to dominate the WAC golf realm. BYUS HOPES for an upset went out the window Saturday as the Cougars lost their five stroke lead and fell all the way to third place, only four strokes ahead of Arizona. Utah was fifth and Wyoming sixth in team totals. r. Ag Thinclads Nab Meet Wildcats Nab WAC Net Title Arizona University sweeping all but one singles crown and winning all three doubles finals, captured the 1964 Western Athletic Conference championship in an overwhelming display of By Associated Press FORT COLLINS, Colo., May strength Saturday afternoon on 23 Utah States balanced team the Ute courts. swept the second annual ColoTHE WILDCATS lost the No. rado State University track and 5 singles title when BYUs Don field meet Saturday, winning Steve Fields in seven events and setting four Lowe .tripped 6-Other three sets, meet records. than that it was a dean sweep THE UTACS Jerry Cerulla for the Tucson tennis terrors as lowered two records, one in the they scored 26 points to 14 for d high hurdles fend an- second place BYU and 13 for intermedi- last other in the years title holders from ate hurdles. Utah.' Another Utag, Bill Thornton, New Mexico finished with five d won the dash and tied the meet record in taking the event In 9.6 seconds. In Colorado 3-- points, Arizona State and Wyoming had two points each. THE SINGLES victory for Lowe was a great big one for the Cougars giving Coach Wayne Pearces team second place by a slim point The No. 1 singles finale was a thriller with Arizonas Bill Lenoir beating Utah freshman ace 64. Jim Osborne, 6, 4-- 6-- L 6, Utah failed to win 220-yar- 100-yar- d WHEN .Colorados defending champions took their relay team anchored by Jim Miller to the Modesto, Calif., Relays, their Team Equals 440 Record a three in the No. singles; Willis Hernandez downed Harvey Bottleson, BYU, in No. 3; Robyn Ray tripped Utahs Jon Eric Ross in No. 4, and Alan Skelton beat BYUs Carlos Sen-de- l, in No. 6 singles. 64, IN DOUBLES Lenoir-Drillin- g beat Steve Foster-Jef- f Quinn of New Mexico in the No. 1 finals, beat 64, 64; Hemandez-Field- s Rick Bennion-Ros- s of Utah in No. 2, 64; and in No. 3 defeated doubles, Sedi-veUtahs Frythjof Prydz-Ski- p 64, 7-- 6-- 7-- 6-- 6-- 4-- 6-- 6-- top entries in four events here MODESTO, CALIF., May 23 were pulled. Don Meyer, Boulder school (UPI) Gramblings relay team equalled the teacher, cleared 16 feet 4 inches in the pole vault high- world record of 40 seconds fiat d in the est of his career. relay Saturday and Ralph Boston bettered A TOTAL of 150 athletes from night his own American marie in the 11 schools competed before a broad jump to highlight the THE SINGLES battle between crowd of 1,500 in clear, warm Lenoir and Osborne was a California Relays. weather. Air Force finished secgreat test, but the Wildcat senior 58 to anond with Utah THE GRAMBLING dub, points had too much experience and States 6016. chored by Don Owens, had to. court savvy for his younger opget a powerful finish to eke out ponent an unheralded U.S. Army team In doubles semifinals Saturday from Camp Campbell, Ky. The Army quartet, anchored by the great Paul Drayton, was timed in 40.1 seconds. 9-- Ray-Skelt- 440-yar- c, 6-- Reborrow on Your Rome It 7-- With WAC Track Crown two-thir- . to easy , gage. 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Ask to see model - Chamberlain both cleared 14 feet Arizona $tatt-- Td 0 Lyford, tick Fait, as did Rex Wood of BYU and 216, Kon Fulton,Jim Chaw, they all had the same number John McGlont, Montgomery-GordoKent BYU Craio Ridd, of misses, but since Reeves and Vernon, Mika Smith, 7 7 Mexico, 64; Douf Chamberlain had passed" their Swendaorv Kean Ridd. beat Jon the time was trials at 13 feet, they tied for Arizona Maaon Frank, c HIS ONLY trouble, and this day although Lowe, BYU, Bruce Seit9 McGurron, th&a ex- third and Wood dropped to fifth. Jay ton Gator, man, Lau-sodowned Bill Blacke-Ke- n came with him holding a 103 considerably slower 230, Jim Martin, The BYU mile relay team, Utah Bruce 321fr Summerhoye, 7671-6Wyoming, 64, 63; Ray lead, was an error allowing pected. with Larry Kelly getting it off Den Meeeres, 221, Tn Moreen, Skelton bested Bottieson-Sende- l, trailed Utahs Snapp badly with a 236, Jim Ferret i, 76724724 Craig MacKay to live in the sevgreat first lap, led all the Gary Summarhey, enth and Jerry Fishers home until with about 300 yards to go A3, 34S MaoheH, to win the final running Wyerwint -- Jim John Volk, run over the left field walL John Duffy 66 when be started moving up. He way Lob Ron Rue 14 of event the Kelly, day. Gregg Lea walked only three men nipped Singleton at the tape in a 342. Vklai, and fanned seven during his tour diving finish which saw both Cramm and Russ Pierce gave Tobler a nice lead and giving on the rubber. runners sprawl to their face over Tobler a nice lead with 440 yards the line. ARIZONA STATS (UTAH to go is very discouraging to the MrkrMi akrkrM In the pole vault. New Mex5 9 3 0 Jenkinson If 5 I Ruatva other teams. Paul e and BYUs Lehman 3 0 II 10 Whitt 0 0 0 0 icos Htndlty Ktolnman lb Heiden II j'wJrtocf j J'Skowron both cleared 14-- but twoIt marked the second year In III LMmM ft 5 13 3 Freeman lb tries that BYU has taken failed on 15 feet, but Lehman got J Bando 3b 4 11 FMwr3b dian 3 0 IlMcLtod rl Hvd. rl BERLIN, Jday 24 fewer second in the conference track of because medal the 4000 gold rf T 10 0 OiJohomon to 1000 esJerry Saffell, who set a con- Gretta was Arizona Last Broeker meet driver it Peter year O the entire event. I lav misses c' 4 duping ljVon FMl 3 0 10 ference record in the prelims 5tad Loo 4 0 0 0 Stibr c 3 0 00 State that pushed the Cats back caped serious injury Saturday Tor ok 109411 00 0Nor 00 00 UTAHS BAY Reeves and Jim Friday night and figured to 1 0 0 0 iluto a . to second and this year that when he crashed his Formula 0000 1000 The results: give Wyoming its first track Morrick A 0 0 0 0 UOy 0 hungry Lobo pack brought the Two automobile during the trials fooo Shot put Mike Blanco (BYU) lost everyor field first-placDouoloo A 000 for Sundays Avus race. ; Cougar to earth. (NM) Kennedy Liny 0 0 00 Lorry thing on tiie last barrier of Gary Ordway Arnold 0000 (Arts.) (ASU) RoesT f Anderson (BYU) . BROEKEES auto crashed at the hurdles. 30 I 9 I (Now conference record ) TtMt 30 13 13 Ml Ttfalo 93 miles an hour on a steep (Arts.) Broad Gayle Hopkins lump to Solo on floMero CMC tor Ira 140; Clartnco Rothman IHMI SAFFELL, leading fry 4m ; towolkod to r Douafai to Sduga Ottu when the rear axle broke. curte Smith Emmott Robinson (NM) 34491 " Into double Atoy tor. Torek to a inches, missed his stride on Mb. Dennis Gladwcll from the wrecked (Utah) He (BYU) stepped i 301 0M-- GAL (Now cantoronc record.) ' 01 the final hurdle and Fred Arlan SMO 1I car unhurt - Now Mask relay(Art 300 m 30 Uta I Witter Little. Blit ZWman. Bemto Knight, New Mexico, edged IB Bando 1, Freeman 1. B Lagunas Rivers) 41 3; Arizona State 41 3; Briehom Flshor. MR Hilda. Faber. Youn 41 i lltab 41 li Wyomin 41 1. him, also erasing Saffells A Ktinman. 100 (E ). Jumping Joe Caldwell, AriBaker (NM) Milo mark of Friday night to r or kb m Dick s Kramer (BYU) 4 H I; Roy baszona States 1 3 3 7 Leo 5 1) (W, timber-topp4 174. The Cowboy" Tor ok 0 0 11 (BYU) 4 15 1; Louis Scott (ASU) i WAC new a set 4 ketball 110. Don Koetierbans ter. (Utah) 1 0 0 a a h of a second Mrrrick trimmed dsd Bob Toblar (BYU) record Tn the high 7 5 ,- .1 3'9 Nortega (L. jump at 46 0; Art Carter (NM) 47.1; Dove Murray off his Friday record, but Sluoa Ho THE (Aril ) 47 2; Russ Pierce (BYU) 47.5. 6 feet 10 Udr inches, but with a finished second. 47.5. Walter Libia (NM) Deuelat 1 dash Henry Carr (ASU) 9 3; little incentive, the press Arnold Bern! Rivers (NM) 94; Stove Robbins corps figured he might have (Aris.) 9 5; Tim Russell (BYU); Tom Phillips (Arts.) (Ties confergone higher. in s Without the shells ence record.) , When the announcer reJavolut (brow Glen Wtontoobsm (ASU) toIn Heloise from Hints 94541k; John Tushaua (Aru.) Caldwell was attemptCratfl ported Kreoo Christensen (Utah) 6 feet, nine inches, someSmith (Utah) Tarry Thatcher day's Sunday Comic Secing (BYU) basblob hurdles Darrell Janssn one cracked, "Throw a tion. (ASU) 14.1; Fred Knight (NM) 143; Lou ketball up for him to rebound Carl Devts (ASU) White (Arte.) 145) Oonnlt Moll (Utah) 144 (New and hell clear seven feet" FOR A ONLY 923; 3-- borrow $10,000 43,000, 55,000, or more for any worthwhile purpose by refinancing your mortgage at Western Savings whether or not Western now holds your present mort- mm: Now Mwka B9to Arbor Toom U. rnt BYU 90?; Artom 9M; Utob 971 Wvomm Now Mmrlcc Guy Wimbor tndlvkHiab 225 Joo McOormott, fv, 87240, Tom Hombuckfo, Bob Gerhott, Marvin Dk stilt on six hits. Sluga was little more successful, giving up three runs in his two and in- nings of toil. On the other side of the ledger, Continued From Page B-- 8 Lea was brilliant after the first frame fiasco, allowing only four in the high jump for Arizona Miller, New hits until he was relieved in the State. Hemandez-Field- s canto. The 880 was the race of the eighth Pierce-Do- n - i , DESPITE A calm, warm night, some of the sprint marks were rather slow. Blaine Undgren of the Utah Track dub won the high hurdles in 13.8 seconds. Ed Roberts of North Carolina College captured the 100 in 9. A v Tto rauttt: 6-- 0. Fred Drilling defeated BYUs Bill Fort, after surrendering seven runs V set match daring the day and this made a big difference. 120-yar- 330-yar- d 6-- 3-- 6, tobo Thinclads Run Away NOREIGA WAS lifted in favor of George Sluga In the fourth beat afternoon, Lenoir-Drillin- g Fort, BYU, George Conway-Bil- l beat 64; Foster-Quin- n Osbome-MartineUtah, 64, 64; Bennion-Ros- s tripped John State Five Wildcats and a Cohgar captnred tingles titles Is WAC tennis Saturday. Back row, left to right, are Doa Lowe of BYU, Willie " its second straight Western Athletic Conference title on the wind-sweAlpine Country Club course. THE SUN DEVILS could do no wrong Saturday after the first inning in which Utah came up with three runs on four bits, the big blow bring Jerry Ush- Jerry Fisher, University of Utah third baseman, slides into the hot comer sack in Saturday's action aganist Arizona St QJ) Hernandos, Alta Skelton, Bobya Hay. Front, Fred Drilling and Bill Lenoir all oi Arizona. Lenoir won the No. 1 singles championship. No. 3. NEW BOLD'S GEM, was the sixth so far this year on the Logan course and was accomplished with an eight iron. He r, was playing with Tom Ralph Crockett and Funk-house- Wes Blood. 255 South Stato Phono EM 4-65- 31 . |