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Show t I DESERET NEWS, 6A Chisox Tighten A.L Saturday, September Id, 1967 elfteWascaftch Tie; writing us off for a month but hits including a arent dead, the Zombies are'gle which climaxed a three-ruwalking and the teams in front rally in the fifth inning as the yanks edged Cleveland. tie, the of us better watch out. Forget the three-teasight to see in the American It still seems doubtful the White Sox can pass three times League is the Zombies. but with the its victory over Kansas City. It It seems Improbably, incredi- - in two weeks e and even impossible and Sox pitching staff, they cant be scored Don Mincher, who dou- bled off Lew Krausse and went there has never been a three- - counted out. . in to third on a wild pitch. With the Tigers trailing Bill Singer won his the eighth inning Bill Freehan homer with and threw hi? third shutout Fn. .But with "just 14 games blasted a three-ru- n day night by blanking the Philaremaining in the 1967 seasom'two out to tie the score. in the first Minnesota Boston and Detroit The Tigers have the best delphia Phillies are tied for first place In the schedule of the four contenders. game of a doubleheader. Don American League. They havelTwelve of their last 14 games Drysdale came back with his records of 4 with .568 per- - are against second division third whitewash and 12th win in teams and nine of the 14 are at the nightcap, as the Dodgers won by the same score. home. at home The pennant bound St. Louis The Red Sox loss against a second division club Cardinals reduced their magic ruined Boston's opportunity number to five against the Reds tionate nickname for his scram- Sox. to grab fhe league lead But the behind Steve Carltons White Chicago bling d Theyve already been seemingly Red Sox and manager Dick several times but with hams took the loss that snapped Carlton won his 14th game. e winning streak in The San Francisco Giants just 13 games to go, theyre the their second-plac- e stride. lead with an out 1 games just It hurt to lose but we're still to one and games with record and a .557 percentage. the Pittsburgh victory. The White Sox did the most to in a tie for first, he said. Elsewhere in the American Willie McCovey slammed two League, New York.beat Cleve- - homers and Willie Mays one d and California topped the 560th of his career to while Detroit the day night, in 11 inmngs. 'pace the Giants attack, Kansas City gers were escaping with a two-ru- n double victory over the Washington! In the National League, St. Ernie Banks enabled Louis Cincinnati Boston Sox Red blanked 44), Senators. The Ferguson Jenkins to notch his 18th victory. Jenkins could have taken over sole pos- - Chicago whipped Atlanta session of first but they fell into San Francisco topped Pitts- - hurled a five hitter. He struck loss to the Bal- - burgh 3 and Los Angeles took out two batters to bring his the tie with a j a doubleheader Orioles. fronj Philadel- - son total to 206, the most by a Cub pitcher since Orval Overall Stanky laughed after the'phia by 14) scores. been! out 205 in 1909. collected struck three Soma Mantle have Mickey people game, By VITO STELLINO UPI Sports Writer g sin-w- e n I - By DAVE KADLECK Deseret News ports Writer It was Just a practice tame but Delta and Wasatch gave the Class B state a possible preview of this years junior title on Rabbit Field deadlock. Friday as they battled to a It was just one of the surprises of the day that saw Utah preps in the second week of 0-- and Springville pulled one of the biggest upsets of the season by downing favored American Fork, The Dixie Flyers got Region Eight's title train off to a fast start as they bombed the Hurricane This victory was predicted but not Tigers, by such overwhelming proportions. Ogden, returning to win form in practice action, downed Las Vegas, 40-- in a game played at Ogden while North Rich tumbled to Cokeville, Wyo., 62-- and South Rich topped Lyman, Wyo., 4-- 1 30-1- K h V 60-1- 84-6- 7 action. Not surprising to Deseret News followers was 1845. the predicted win Granger pulled over Tooele, Another big Class B surprise was Juab's 8 over the Jordan 4); BingHigh victory win over Ed Severance's Park City club. ham, with all that action coming in the final Juab scored on an interception and a seven four minutes for the victors, and Bed Lomond's yard roil out while Severance's club turned to 55-triumph over Sky View. Mike Richardson and Leon Welch for its offenfive for Orems first minutes against sive punch. Richardson scored both TDs. His Except Payson, Utah County would have had another first came in the second quarter on a representative from that areas top spot when romp while his second was a four-yar- d burst playoff time comes in November. But Orem won Notre Dame's Sam Madrid scored two touchthat thriller, downs to lead the Irish to a 1945 win over East Region Four was filled with surprises Friday, Carbon Friday in a big preseason upset in that however. area. B.Y. High wasn't figured to tip Carbon, 14-In that tie, the Rabbits were line Lehi wasn't given much hope against powerful not able to penetrate the Wasps' Pleasant Grove appears while Dan Wrights Hebermen didnt get past Provo, but won, to be on the threshold of winning football games Deltas line. 6 14-1- 3 19-1- two-hitte- r. 6 four-gam- 83-6- 6 d one-ha- - 7-- 5-- 1 d 28-1- 7-- d aaoioN ons Water II, Sex (Iter Sad M, Vlawment ( South V, Davit 2 Highland 24, Olymout 7 ountltut 14. Cltimald ft ft Iky viw ft Sm Lwtena iomvilM (ft, Baar Rlvtr 1 Judga 14, Kearnt ft Grangar ft, Toooig ft aaoioN sou Jordan 1, Bingham It Gramt ft. Hlllcratt ft Murray Iftn Cyprva 11 rssion two Skytlnft 11. WMt 7 Scott Robbins generalled attack that saw edge West 12-- o Sky-lin- 7. PANTHERS FALL - Skyline Tough : k7 By STEVE HALE Skyline rumbled to two awesome first-hal- f touchdowns, then hung on to win 7 over a fighting West club Friday aftmoon. The first Skyline touchdown was awesome because of a run by Ken Gibson when West punted out of trouble from its own six. Gibson snagged the punt on the 50, swung to his right, and scooted to the 14 before anyone hauled him down. A Scott Robbins pass to end Steve Isom put the ball on the one, and big Jeff Lyman boomed over for the score. The PAT kick was low. 12-- 4 k. A ' V , beat and football foes to punch by 'scalping selves before season opener. Utes Doug Poulson, Norm Chow, Jim Street Norm McBride the locker room as if somebody had been starving them. After the kickoff, they recovered a fumble on Skylines 30. A Blair Morris pass to Kirk Barton moved the ball to the three, and from there, Llntoa scored standing npBartoa booted the PAT. East Dumps d the WSU 22. Vikings, Merger Mulled Still No. For Divisions Deseret News Staff Wqter The Highland boosters were dusting off a spot on their tro- phy case after posting a convincing 24-- 7 road win over the Olympus noon. titans Friday after- It may be a little premature to talk about State championespecially since the ships 'T.Jtams lost last week to East's Leopards. But Friday the Ram defense looked like that of a title winner! We just had a bad game, said Olympus coach John "We couldnt get started. Titan fans had nothing to cheer About for three quarters. During tht first half Olympus did not Chris-topolu- 0 1 Deseret News Special 1 j the half, 13 0. Eastsider Mike Stesens broke through the Viking defense for a run boosting th Leopard lead to 19-- This play came r,8ht after ,he intermIS sion. At thls Pint Leopard line defensK,e job M M& Dave Rosenberry along with Ctaig Anderson and LeRov Fia 70 touchdown 0 d T- Warner pass to Steve connected on a St Loula San Francle 1 J Cincinnati 4 2 J J Chicago Atlanta Philadalphla 0 0 ft ft Pittsburgh Angrle 12 2? ft ft 0 0 Nrw York 4 14 4 Houston 4 0 10 2, KantM ... City I 4 12 1 ft OSTBOtT WASHINBTON pbrhbi ItI I It a: u 413 38 II 18 88 8 3 8 8 8 8 8 . (Uft-11- ) Latter a Kalin rf V Horten If Northrup Cath d ft lift ft 1 ft ... ft ft ft Oft 4 ft til?H 1 1 MNelton Ollom Herlen (W G8rewn Dote . Mitcttick ph Wicfcthm Ph Hm Richard Swenson scored the PAT for the final scoring of the day for the Eastsiders. speedy McQueen - ft ft ft ft 2 x T 2 1 ti ph 1 8 1 1 18 18 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 1 lit ftftftftll Robinson IP Logan Trims Box Elder Deseret News Correspondent team hammered the Falcons In the BRIGHAM CITY Logan second half to maintain their Hlgh enjoyej lts flnest first half early lead. The Brave offense in the hlstory of the school here threatened, but couldnt push Friday as the Grizzlies defeated gcross the goal in the final half, gider, 21-- in second round - 6 Region One action. The halftime score was the! final score. Neither team made a serious threat in the second 14-- 6 half. In the first quarter I ogan Deseret News Special mixed it up well with passes, Judge Memorial taught their end sweeps, draws and short old coach Frank Klekas by gainers. A pass from quarterhis Kearns Cougars, back Steve Baugh to tailback defeating 14 6. Dave Abel put the ball on Box a Elder's The Cougars displayed line. rugged defense, but came put Fullback Sid Groll punched it on the losing end in a game over frorn a (got 0ut, then plaJed at Westminster College, the PAT. A Kearns fumble on their secon(j qUarter, a draw jn stripe led to the Bull- jay the Logan team out of dog s first tally with Bill Barber on a third and long ; yardage play. A pass from sc!"gv" A?11!!!; a crew ulrW Lilbi Baugh to Scott Hadfield gave blood as Gary chaffer swept the Grizzlies their second TD. the end for a seven-yartrip to Groll added the PAT giving paydirt in the second quarter. Logan a 14-- lead. and the Cougars took the Box Elder had trouble on the time lead. kickoff and retained ensuing Judge turned to Mike Cham- the ball on their own two. deep in third (he bers for heroics peto work out of the failed They riod. Chambers returned a punt 70 yards to turn the tide in the hole and were forced to punt. Logans Steve Able returned Bulldogs favor. the kick to the Bee 13 then Hadthe field pigskin punched across. 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MVP award, Orlando'Tepeda- of St Louis, 'is fourth at .33L The' shoo-i- n for the - AIR CHARTER, INC. r tiomsniN9 rues 322-17- 53 - 797 0 Gortzalez of Philadelphia at .343 and Matty Alou I) 8 8 4 8 8 8 d Is second ft 08 0 Clemente Leads Race In N.L. Rober-Ton- y NEW YORK (UPD to Clemente is'heading into the final two weeks of the season with a camfortableleadTn the National League Batting race. Clemente is hitting .353 while 0 10 0 0 8 p S mpvn pb 10 0 0 0 0 0 8 McCool p Harpr ob 0 0 0 8 Davidson p 8 0 0 0 Ruiz ob 10 0 8 Abernfby p 0 0 0 0 0 JJJ- -J 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 Pinton cf 1ft LMay rf 4 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 a Pbrhbi 0 Rota If 11 0 0 0 IG b 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (29) H 23 213 6 ir 16 10 .43 75 70 Frldiy'i Retultt 111 ' 11 n end run jaunt to put the Braves livwjiwmi T 3 17. A 20 ftft. in the lead. The Braves slammed in again in the second period as chief signal caller capped a drive with a quarterback sneak. Clearfield tallied Down their only TD, thanks to a Bountiful offensive error. The Falcons swooped down on an errant Brave pass from center m the second quarter. MoBy21-6Tal- ly ments later halfback Bob Sandoval skipped scross the goal on run to cut the score to a By DENNIS BITTON Total 4 . 10 12 13 .51 4 71 88 0 0 3 8 3 8 4 0 4 7 0 2 0 Scott 1b Harralwn rf Petroeiii s RSmith cf Ryan c OJonA 2b Morohad p Santiaoo p Tsrtabuil ph Brandon p Fov 36 888 S41 ft ST LOUIS JJavlar BOSTON 8 8 8 ""'i-- ft ft abrhbl abrhbl 0 S ft ft Andrtwa lb 4 ft 4 118 (Howard a 8 8 8 0 4 0 0 0 3 2 18 Adair 3fr 0 0 8 0 3 111 Ivit Yttrrmkt If 4 13 0 u Aaarlcla ftlatary If Blair cf .672 .551 48 70 73 Sunday'! ftamaa Chicago at Atlanta St Loult at Cincinnati New York at Houston Lot Anoalat at Phlladelohla San Francisco at Pifttburgtt 7 Brock If 0 Flood cf g Toian rf 4 Cepada lb MCarvar e Shannon 3b jo. 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H R ER BB SO IP ciavaland at Now York Wathlnalon at Datrolt Mlnnaaota at Chicago Balttmora at Boaton Xftntaa City at California 14-- East High School footballers Vn'thP displayed the grid prowess th .has them No. 1 on the Deseret near f,Xrl . lNews football poll Frida v as the The Coordinating Council ol Leopards waltzed to a 26-- Re-Natural Resources, in a meeting gIon Two victory, over View- with the Board of Land Be- - mont. sources, Friday discussed the it was win No 2 for the possibility of physical consolida- - Grant Martin gridders who tion of the office facilities of the travel to South next where an Farks and Recreation Division upset appears in the making, and Fish and Game Division, The Leopards scored the first on The present location of thelme they had their hands with Roger McQueen ball the Parks and Recreation Division his way from two yards is 132 S. 2nd West The lease ex- bulling out pires in August 1968. The Fish Anderson recovered a and Game Division is located at Craig Viewmont fumble, and ran to 1596 W. North Temple. paydirt from 10, yards out, and the Leopards held the lead at complete a pass and had no first fell on the ball jarred loose downs. The Ram defense held from an Olympus runner. Quar them to 60 yards total yardage terback Scott Bills plunged over Olympus finally scored in the last quarter when quarterback Along with the Highland line John Papamkolas, who sat on led by burly Brent Palmer, the bench most of the game,! Doug Simpson and Kip Wade, a threw a scoring pass to few accolades should be thrown halfback Bill Archer. at both Tschaggeny and Marv The Rams teed off on Olym- Bateman who were kicking tall punts to keep the Titans pus by scoring In the first 21 own territory, seconds of play. The opening,10 kickoff was fumbled by thej Coach Christopolus said, T Titan runners, and John Matson know the team can bounce back fell on the ball on the three-yar- d from' our two previous losses. line. Halfback Merrill The Titans will play Viewmont Smith ran over for the score next week before gunning for South in the Olympus homecomA second quarter field goal . from 20 yards T out-b- y Stan ing game. Tschaggeny put the score at The linescoret T 24 104), but Highland scored again Highland when linebacker Larry Colton Olympus -T 1 Total 1 1 2 ftft d Rams Rap Olympus By BRYAN GRAY Mlnntwia I reives Win 1 five-yar- A Bodon I S. C lowland 1 Woohlngton ft JUt d Southern Californias Trojans LOS ANGELES (AP) crammed three touchdowns into three minutes and 13 seconds of the second quarter Friday night and sped to a 49-- triumph over outmanned Washington State in their Pacific 8 Conference opening football game. Steve Sogge took over for injured quarterback Toby Page drive when he sent fullback Dan and finished an d smash for the first of Scotts three touchScott on a downs. The clock showed only four seconds gone in the second quarter after a scoreless first stanza. It was 2:14 when Jim-- ' Lawrence skirted end for 26 yards and the second touchdown. At 3.17, sensational newcomer O. J. Simpson ran three " yards for the third tally. Lawrences dash came on the second play after Mike Battle Intercepted a Johnny Davis pass on the Washington State 42 and returned to the 35. Simpsons run came three plays after Tim Rossovitch recovered Glen Shaw's fumble at York DcfraH S Chicago 7, ColHomtp Blngtl Now I ft ft ft ft MAutltfft Stroud cf Vaiantmp rf I ft ft ft Lump 2b McMulHi W 4 ft ft Stanley eft ft 1 ft ft Aputrre - 49-- 0 Siltlmar ft ft Wftl winning9!) awr out T BOB 4 ftHtlmar Wathlngtan 1 S 1 ft ft ft I Datrail I DP WashlngtM) 1 (1). Datrolt f 2b C ogg Ini Frwban (0) SB Savtrint $Acsman, F Smith (15), F Robinson Cutitoa Lasbor. R ER BBSO IP 5 Phoabuk (W 18) 413 ithe opening half then let the de- 1 1 Deseret News Special Drtbowsky 1 Morthnad (L,J-4- ) Fal.the Bountifuls fense take over to stop 8 Santlapo BOUNTIFUL 1 Brandon cons8 Lvta outraged Braves, smarting from j 3 3 Dote last weeks 33-- 0 thrashing by Halfback Clark Pierce drew WtckfTthan? 1 z t T 2 40. A 32 489 .. 1 1 8 Aguirre West, went on an uprising and Bountifuls blood with The quarterbacks mostly kept scalping already has been done. their curls. As someone said, All thats left are roots! 'Someone pretty must repre-Ther- e If Mike Giddings, the Ute are no hippies on the sent us in the press pictures." coach, wanted to keep his footfolk from being the unusual at least not on the! It is not known whether the ball Ute hilltop on the campus hes lo6t kids rate "ien 8t a Pecial Platoon football force. was a that chance. 'or the whether shaving short-hair- s destroyed the Clearfield Fal- Ixmg hair has faded for foot- - back-shesortie. Because so Youll be able to tell the here Friday. ou cons, 14-ones this from the long cute ball yearfcan!many looked alike Ilka tell by the head it The Braves tallied twice in cut ,t wag mggKted that term. And the shorthairs Hair fell all over the Ute dor-- they might have gone to the that way! You can tell which players tnitory the other night when same shaver, helmets on, however. Helhave Minnesota When "we someone suggested that says, "scalp geti are numbered. Heads are mets cur eye balls out from under the those Utes" they might give it a not- the of second Part thought caiKiyl Trojans Smash WSU, 10 311 4 0 tt West mounted another drive, but lost the bal at Skylines wSTi West punted after a drive on a fumble. Then ball all iHAHon" Kitchen toted the off was Gibson and Terry sputtered, . the way, on eight successive Cullen plays, to the Panther four. But Wests line held. two1 - National League brhbi tt who repented, crashed off right tackle 34 yards to the Panther, two. Gibson went the other way for the touchdown. No Hippies For Utes d abrhbl 4 ft 0 ft terry cf UHlaandr 4 ft ft ft Butord 2b Wia Lftftt Per. BfthM Tovar 3b 1b 3 1 1 ft Cauwv 2b Klllatraw Morris Linton, Wests Mr.iftoatw I 7 Ward W 3 Ollv rt rf 3 ft ft 0 Vo AlltKXl If Everything, batted down 1 ft ft 1 Caraw 2b Boyar 3b Zimrman C 1 ft ft ft McCraw 1b conversion pass, Nixon c I ft ft I Colavltg rf BY Vartallat U 10 Bradford rf who, minutes later, passed 1 ft ft ft Burgata ph 3b ftoillna 14V yards to end Mike Carr on the'wftdimotan 0 ft ft ft Aero cf Boiwtll p 10 0 0 Hftnttn Perry p Skyline 25. But that drive ended 1 ft 0 0 Natll ftfl Jtotphftft C Klin p on the 19, and the half ended gtWmora 010 HOfltn ftft 0 0 10 Rmi pb m Kama City Skyline 12, West 0. MNalion p 000 0 0 0 0 Ollom p PrtdftY'i Rftftdlt The Panthers stormed out of hard-runnin- a CHICABO MINNISOTA American League the,""0 Deseret News Staff Writer S Ufons Majors Summary ' inaius 6-- 6-- 2 '4s 644 Oram 7 Payton ft Sprlngylll 30, Amarkan Pork 1ft Plaaaant Grout II, Spa nth Fork 4 lehl 2ft Provo 14 BY High U Carbon ft tlQION TNRIS 2-- 1 5-- Delta-Wasat- In Loon lf drm Seoul f umhtd In a toll top. Mud bo Mid (hit month. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. 409 Wort 4lhS. Salt lakft City Phona 164-7S4- 1 |