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Show fall to Toros Is in series ; i opener Deseret News special A modest three-gam- e TUCSON Salt Lake Gulls win streak came to a halt here Wednesday night, as the Tucson Toros outscored the Gulls 6 in the first game of a e series. The two teams go at it again tonight at 8:30 MDT, with Gull hailer Pat Cristelli attempting to break a e losing streak against Tucfive-gam- 1 (1-- i four-gam- sons Jerry &ism ). Cristelli pitched impressively back on openng night in being credited with win at Phoenix but has failed to a win a game since. Tucson takes a edge over the Gulls into tonight's game, having won three of five from the Salt Lakers in an earlier series at Derks Field. The Toros got to Gull starter Stan Perzanowski for four hits in the first inning, but the four hits produced just one run, as LaRue Washington was thrown out at the plate trying to score all the way from second on an infield single. Salt Lake tied it in the third on an unearned run, but Tucson went ahead 1 in the third, with Lew Beasley driving across two of the runs on a triple. Lefty Luis Quintana took over for the besieged Perzanowski with the bases loaded, none out and two runs already across. Quintana (wieldy got Gary Gray to hit into a In WAC decathlon V iitotener kali ri fro! 177, IT 14 tI um a. ItTri7 rgAil ado ildta ,, 7 beat Bil " 1g Lre--- Deseret News Special Rafael Echavarria of BYU sth 3,618 and Arizona's Thomas PROVO For just about as Larson wfth 3,615. long as anyone can remember Brigham Young University has Steiner is ahead of PMI's dominated the decathlon event in record pace and with an average Western Athletic Conference of little over 800 points in today's track and field competition, last five events could ,et i There have been guys like league record. With what Steiner Runa Id Backman and Balm Pihl calls his favorite events, and who, besides winning W,Ase titles. Robison calls his best events, the combined to win three straight hurdles and the pole NCAA titles. Pihl still holds the vault, coming up, Steiner seems a WAC decathlon record with 8,079 cinch to continue B'YU's decathlon points. They were followed by domination. guys like Christer Lythell and Other events during today's Stephen Young who won conclusion of the difficult honors and more titles. ;1,11willio are the discus, javelin And as would be expected, and 1,500 meter run. WM coach Clarence Robison has come up with another of those In a surprise move Wednesday n to carry on that Robison held Jettko Lokkonen, tradition. BYU's second best decathlon perTito Steiner, a freshman out of former, out of the event in order to save him for hurdles competition Buenos Aires, Argentina, is when the regular portion of the quickly letting everyone know track and field meet gets underhe's the man to beat for the next four years. way Friday. old Steiner, a The The vvomen's portion of the established himself track meet, scheduled for the first as the early leader Wednesday time in conjunction with the WAC decathlon tast when the two-da- y meet, begins Friday at 11 a.m. kicked off the WAC track and field The WAC meets opens at 1 p.m. championships. Following is a schedule of first Steiner took firsts in the 106 day events: Fridays schedule meter dash, the long jump and the 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Women's trod( invitational 4 p.m. WAC Championshits begins with shot put, second in the hammer throw triais and finals in the dash and a tie for second S X D,s4Lus t, idis and fine,s 5.30 Long jump trials and finals high jump to build up a 300 point 5755 Color anthem advantage after five events. 6!00 run finals 6:40 run trials On a record setting pace, Steiner compiled 4,050 points and 7,20 run trials is being chased by Arizona's Steve 35 run trials 7 45 hurdlc.s tria Jacobs with 3342, Arizona State's OS 2O0 meter rUm fria4 Wes Herbst with 3,GOG, teammate 8 20 Steeplechase finals , , il ,(, -- ,n1 -- c,i, r- ly, 11 ml)m otrIPFDTIVIrl iraluCwohlit la 11 laux-1041- .do he-me- d 0 1.;;:er,-:"7-4-1- .. -- ,..,:.,.,.:.::,k.4... . ,i, -- - I, .. ) ', .''' t. A ft,:.....,-- v,' , '' 6-- 6, ar 9-- run-scori- S is man to 5-- 4-- 2 I 1 double play and Keith Smith to fly out, cutting short the rally. Frankie George lined a two-ru- n homer over the left field wall against Toros starter Jim Poloni in the fourth to bring the Gulls within one again, but in the bottom of the inning a triple by Ken Pape and double by Greg Mahlberg produced a Tucson run. Paeific Coast League rookie Pamce Mulliniks, who has been hitting pitchers in the league as though he owns then, laced a two-ru- n triple for the Gulls in the top of the sixth, enabling them to move into a 5 tie. But it was short-liveThe Toros bounced back for four runs in the bottom of the inning, with key hits coming against both Quintana and John Verhoeven, Nlahlberg and Beasley had run scoring hits against Quintana, while Verhoeven was greeted by a two-ru- n single by veteran Kurt Bevacqua. The Gulls threatened mildly in each of the final three innings, scoring an unearned run in the eighth. Toro relievers Don Bright and Dave Moharter were equal to the task, however, and Tucson walked away a winner. Despite the loss, the second-plac- e Gulls did not lose ground on first-plac- e Phoenix in PCL East standings. Phoenix fell to Albuquerque 5, and remains three and one-ha-lf games up on the Gulls in division standings. 9-- 1977 DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 5, , - ''''v - , s ', ....... 400-met- er Cokt loao, i release mussell 1111111s 1 Cobey. -- . - l' I 61 PALVI ROR. : , , ., , . A I .. t 4-- Ato... 1' The new owners say they said they planned to reexpect renufidcling costs place all three double-cha- ir will run more than $2.5 for lifts the arrangements purchase of Solitude Ski million Houlihan heads the Resort hoping to Solitude closed three Angeles-basefinancial reopen the resort east of seasons ago after years firm of consulting 1977-78 here for the of financial problems. Houlihan, Lokey, Howseason. Houlihan and Louchheim ard and Zukin. 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