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Show :W,,..x,,7XArTellr4p 1r ;:,7:.:11'i,. : , no& Millar - !:, b '' t ;1 i ',- 'I .,...,,,,, .:''.10N'' :.:f., :. 4.' 41...1 i tg."...v., 1:.; ' 1Y t14, Is - Li- Happiest 1;iil' COS f,a; ti By DAVE KADLECK Deseret News Sports Writer A T'R r, le 4.4 two-da- y one-und- 1:-- .st blazing round rocketed him to the front of the field that was trimmed late Friday to 157. None Of Baseball's Bread "I'm going to spend all the time I have left making it up to my wife and family. Too many years I've been on the baseball beat. I'm tired of it. I like not having to rush to the ballyard every day on schedule." That's what Herman says. And how many as if he times has he dashed out of retirement was hurt that there was so much delay in someone's asking him. They say that Herman doesn't need the money. In baseball he's known as one of the wealthy ones. Illerman's on the move for sure, and this to his credit. So it isn't that Amy's table needs baseball's Allin, assistant professional at Valley Country Club of Santa Montecito, Barbara, Calif., faces the final two rounds with his biggest threat coming from the amateur ranks. BYU Garriss, a junior from Kuilua, Hawaii, trails by six strokes at 138. The bespectacled lanky, played well throughout the day and took a penalty (vate', hazard) on No. 15 while carding his second three-unde- r C9. bread. ''I matter how you look at it Herman's fevered with baseball's beg and can't be away from it No A Team With Durocher he has a great respect for Leo the Lip Dorucher. These two are a team. Leo needs Herman. He's like one of Leo's lips. Leo's not really Also complete without Herman. Theirs is one of the grept friendships in baseball. Herman will tell you that be learned a lot of baseball management from the old master. And Leo might have learned a bit about business from Herman. Herman will say that he's just back for a part of the season. And he might like it that way. He avoids the routine the trading, the dickering and bickering. He gets out of the trainh ing grind and has the part of the like That's of beefsteak without filet year. having the cabbage slaw. full-ye- cliff-lik- and hoping for better days to come Saturday and Sunday were Billy Johnston, Mike Smith, Francisco Lopez and Wright Garrett. If there was a problem for the field generally, it had to At By BOB STEWART UPI Sports Writer FOREST HILLS, N.Y. Ken Rosewall, the (UPI) Baseball's not going to stop that. And come next spring he'll be declaring again that baseball's no longer for him too much else Australian master tactics, silenced tennis of John Newcombe's big service and raced through a victory in the U.S. Open Championships today to gain the final and reverse his loss to Newcombe at Wimbledon. Roscwall will meet the winner of today's other semi-finbetween Cliff Richey of San and Tony Angelo, Texas, Roche of Australia in Sunday's final. 6-- 6-- to do. And when the baseballs get flying if anyone beckons to him he'll be off for the dugout like a pet pony prancing to the granary. And Amy will have his duffel done up for him spikes and cap. After several decades of it she knows just how she stands with her man and his baseball. - ,',, ' ',',. ,: , ,..,o, .'47..-- !: it;. '' f , .--, .- t 4'3 041" ...: 'LS' ..,.,,4 ..,. ,,,:...; t..0.,.,,',r, ,,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,k.,,,,0. , ii k,,,,,,,,,..,. - r AO A. ,,,,11 .14:'" i::: ..4. ft .,.1, A: :. j. .,,: :::.:.: Pr' 4 lit ,, .1 ':,;:' :;.' I. ' 44k. ::.,.,...44.4 .::c ' t :;:j;:i,U ;4 ';.,, .:: 1., 1 4,,,,..,.,0, ' s''',4,,,,.. ' " , ..&:e:7:,:,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,f,A 1 i :::: 1. : ..,:,::.:.:00,: .:: :: ,: ,.: :..,,,,,.,.,:: 1 :: 7:::.,::: : .: :: , A 12, 1970 September Saturday, :.',1:,,,, a., ',- :- :',; :, .. ' , ..)..... - ',....1 ;.',':;,: ,,,..:',...1; first-roun- t ,: . :.: itP.''.0 .. 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He succeeded admira itu.& University of Utah football coach Bill Meek seemed to find the right words to sum up night's Denver Friday Bronco-Bosto- n Patriot Nation. al Football League contest when he quipped: "The kick Is still in football." -- , :..Le ,, .'''...;;;;: - :,;' ::,.,,., p, :(..., , 4i.. :;-,- :',...:. 4 ..,t ,.....:.:':?;;;:,:....::..e:::::::::,''',....,?.i.:.:::1::::,!:..::::.::.1::::',",....t1:;:,,..:,;:,.: z-:- '' ' I pace. seemed to work. and his service betrayed him at critical times. Rosewall, whose lone weakness is supposed to be his serve, was never broken and even came up with love game victories against his .5,1',.w.;:-'1- l'-i- '' .... - 14 ,;,. ' ''..,,';''' i ,1' , ,,, A t...,,,; , , ,,,, six-und- ond place. 1'!. ' t! :1..'', ;C.'- ,.;.:.'1: .',' :','... t, an But Fiste r's dilemma wasn't the only one of the day's action. American Fork's Bob Talbot surprised the field on Opening day with a record and par 30 front-nin- e 37 for a first day 67 and sec- P ' ,..,,,, t; ,,' '' 1.11.5 ,,,,:,' '::", on putting. His pin placement, however, didn't escape the view of Tremonton's Jon Fister. Fister could have trimmed his second round 144 by two strokes had he got the bounce of the ball" on No. 7. The Tremonton ace punched cut a perfect shot on that watched his ball head straight for the cup, hit it (breaking the cup into a dozen pieces) and then roll off the green. He carded a par 3 t- ::'"., ;17, ', ,,,v ..i.:.'" ,, ,,,, :, ,, - '...--- ,,., - '4k.r.'".' ..... 7, :' Tournament chairman Don Overly explained why scores seemed a little higher on the second round and why the cut (at 157) vas higher than usual. 'Pin placement was the difference today. Lloyd Pappy' Shannon has plotted the strategy for the four days of competition." 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'"""Nks, ...:....,,i' :sp...., .:::., N.,,4 ,, , , placement that apparently baffled a large part of the field. Johnston's for a second round 140 was a solid round of golf. But his effort could have been a course record had the cup been an inch wider. "That (one inch) much more and I'd be happy with my gamc," he smiled following 18th hole birdie putt. ,,,,Impror":.,It:111! : ..., ' ,:.:1 ''' Brr Erc r ', t'.,,.,,..:..,:.,-....- ,.....:. Ti Rosewall In Tourney Finals One would suspect that Herman might be right in this quick return to the Durocher fold. Already Herman has said that he will be there only as a fill-i- n for the rest of the season. And then the Cubs will have to do without him. Come October Herman's going to be in a Utah duck blind, with his favorite Labrador retriever. I:::zi,::,,,:',:::' 1 Anamon.- - kr, y Johnston's Friday round was an example of the pin Duffel !3 Ready 'f,79717','""""', 140 be putting. home-stretc- - e trouble spots. ar 1117711111VIWIRRARRI77 putted well, but choked, too," he smiled while contemplating third round play. "This was my second day at the course," he added. "I hadn't seen It prior to this tournament," he explained as he recounted his two tours foothills around the layout that claimed several golfers with its water, brush a n d occasional for very long. ,, rD ajort1905Suctior4e4s30-1- n ,::':.::;:. ' ..,; .,?,..,y,',4 ,' -, i I gNEWS 6 Over BYU's Chip Garriss ,,, - ( ': LI)rt'Ath,.-pO- Opens Six Stroke Lead devoted husband and he . q. ,,' 4,q gl loves Amy and the kids. ?' AMERICAN FORK V It 041, , him s baseball But could be that golf professional got ,5 , -'.eOr t Bud Al lin closed the door Frihooked. AH4 on the 1970 Utah Open day He'd rather spend NI. CI here at Alpine Country Club. his time in that dirty old i ' 11 Al lin fired a redhot fouruikAt s, dugout than his elaborate 68 to nder-par hillplace his Lake's on Salt ' home ,Y six mark at 132 14A '',.':'4,.,1.-- '',.,; .:iti some of which he side 44, strokes ahead of nearest amadeveloped as real estate teur Chip Garriss and eight Herman Franks strokes ahead of four profesmogul. sionals. He will tell you he won't. In fact as we joined Herm and Amy on a motorhome trip to BulThe performance of Alin left him lfrog Basin on Lake Powell last spring, Herm kept in an enviable pcsition for Sattalking to himself, and arly others who would third round and Sunurday's baseball. from retired he was how he glad listen, 18. The Vietnam final day's He's a Etna like the golfer, who goes into the veteran who logged two years dub house, throws himself upon the locker room of studies and golf at Brigham Young University birdied Nos. floor, slits his wrists and when his partner walks two. five and six on the front ir the dejected hooker looks up and gasps, "What side for a 33 and then pulled ?" tomorrow time down another pair of birds That's Herman. He says, "I don't like to fish (Nos. 14 and 17) before captoo exasperating.." And while he's very much ping Friday's second round 35 for a 68. with a talking it down he's getting his fishing rig ready for the next cast. 64 That and his 2.', uQi DESERET ., -- -- (5) (17) I Herman Franks' return to baseball might have shocked someone. But it didn't shake up any of his close friends nor his wifsl and family. Herman hugs that baseball. He's married to iL Amy's just the lady v.., e' '' , 4.31 who keeps house for the ! .4;44' baseball bug. Oh yec, he's ;. 1r....;..:'.'; 5' Where Herman , .1 1 - '144,.. . 7.:A; ', 411.:.. i - Hin's lk SPORTS EDITOR 0 , vented. And it was the best part of both teams' offense the way their passers guided them. The Pats got their chanct for the "homerun" with eight BOSTON 16 117 Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Return YarJage Passes Punts Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized 138 118 DENVER 18 89 183 139 3215-- 7.19 0 62 0 76 seconds remaining. but the veteran Gino Cappelletti misfired from the line. Boston punter Tom Janik kept the Broncos in their corral during the whole first half. Janik booted the pigskin seven times for an average of 49.2 yards. in Janik got off a the first quarter down to the line. The Denver seven-yarBroncos couldn't move the d in both quests. the champion here 14 years ago when he stemmed Lew Hoad's drive for the grand slam, also gained the final in 1955, when he lost to Tony Trabert. After taking the first two sets, Rosewall leaped for the kill by breaking Newcombe in the opening game of the third set. He got the big chance when Newcombe, who had doubserved an ace for le faulted. Rosewall then forced his foe into a backhand error and was off and running for the set and match. Rosewall, l, -- - Bud Al lin, (A) - Mike -- 132 - 138 Chio Garriss, 110 - 147 Johnston, Wright Lopez, Garrett, 111 (A) Rusty Bonsignire, Craig Ridd, David Berber, Lanny Nielsen, Langager, (A) - Max Joe Guernsey, Bill Downs, 112 ---Mahlon Moe, Dick Payne, 7369J Paul Fillmore . 144 Joyner, Jon Fluter, Tommy Williams, Doug - - Jeff Hewes, Jim Baker, 145 Garth Ford, (A) ball and were forced to pelt. Boston also had the same problem with their offense got off another down to the Bronco and Janik boomer Larry Lao- tetti, Ron Reis, 74;71; DeRay SIMON eight. Three plays later, Bronco quarterback Pete Liske was a human tackling dummy for Boston's Ike Lassiter, who dropped him in the end zone for a safety. Lassiier. who Just recently came to the Pats in a trade with Oakland, was assisted by Jim Hunt. Boston got good field position on the ensuing kickoff on line. Big the Denver Jim Nance started logging the loather for good ping and Mike Taliaferro passes to Ron Sellers for 18 yards. A roughing the passer penalty was also called on the play and Boston had the ball on line. Denver's Denver's defense stiffened, but Cappellitti found the range line to give from the two-poi- d the New Englanders a baseball-like first quarter lead, Cappelletti found the range again in the second quarter and Boston for a before the Broncos led, could get on the board. How field put the Broncos on the scoreboard with his first marker after 11:20 had elapsed in the second quarter. It was his shortest (13 yards) but the ball boys might have had to go on 4th South to retrieve it. That ended the scoring in the first half. Denver found new life in the second half. Howfield, who hails from England, toed his second field goal from the 41 yard line after 10111 had elapsed in the quarter. The Broncos tallied again in less than a minute. Billy Thompson plucked off a stray Tallaferro aerial on Boston's 30 and returned it to the five rurning yard stripe. back Floyd Little, the bostar, wlegged 8-- All-AF- L 04 ri got Hemp Greene, Johei Evans, Comer, Mauss, 7541; Milt Klungness, Tom Blomstrom, (A) (A1 Bill Smith, Francisco - - I I lot 146 ripe J1nt Jon Mil - 1 g V i" rove t ON 1Pc I f IOU - - - - 149 (A) Vaughn Barker, George Lane Bennett, Schneiter, (A) Jim Marshall, A 't)1)( I I, IIOU i I Iv at F tiri 1 tice ts around rackutpspbcpo 1111 re , right end to id d i iDlill .3Howf In the fourth period, Boston got the lead back when Dall Johnson intercepted a St uve Tensi pass and rambled 60 yards down the right sideline to score. Cappelletti's PAL' misfired. This set the stage for Howfield's heroics. Both teams' defenses seem ready for the regular 3easnn, but their offenses sputtered. Boston's Carl Garrett was the . leading rusher in the game with 57 yards on 19 car les. Lassiter seems to solidify the Pats' front four. Hotiton Antwine and Hunt are also ' ready for action. Dern cr'. front line with lich Jackson, Dave Costa, Pete Duranko and Paul Smith can just about match any in the ' ' lea sue. The victory left the Brolcos ' with a 2 record in eiibi. tion and Boston went wialesti '. rt - 0-- - he Is in( . i A t t . i 0LI 11 u L It he .lin ILei Ga 1, Weft BN L at P AO 150 Bob Talbot, Ray Leach, Hua Ide, Pierre .Inhis 7446; Mc Leary, ; Ken Pettingill, John(A) Dave Marty Becker, son, Bob Eames, zipped pa: S'il t - - (A) I .1 Clyde Thomsen, Jerry Breaux. Tee Branca, 7S72; Ernie SchneitJack Ridd, (A) er, Kean Ridd, 7176; (A) Tom ChrisDave Oliphant, tensen, 148 Mae.. Ball Terry Monson, BID Collins, Terry Malan, Arlen Peacock, (A) (A) Sam Bingham, Paul (A) Bob Droz, Christensen, tit411i,eJd:Nik s, First Downs bly II.1Th Utah Open Leaders j C Ibis k'''''' gal to lie( 1 hot H I Fn . fie) |