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Show C2 DESERET NEWS, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1973 Trevino is No. 4 golf millionaire (AP) Trevino By Lee Benson Deseret News Sports Writer LOGAN Ogden NEW YORK Lee became pro golfs fourth millionaire by tying for second place in the Danny Thomas Memphis Classic last weekend, according to figures released Monday by the PGA high schools James Blair earned distinction as Utahs best prep golfer and Highland High earned similar praise for its team effort in Utah state AAA golf championship play here Tournament Players Monday. has displayed skill in many phases of sport since coming to Eagle school. Here he displays high jump form. For CEU thinclads Sorfor track team is By Arva Smith Deseret News Correspondent With major PRICE sports becoming more and r more specialized, the colleges offer a refreshing contrast where young athletes are still as versatile as their energies permit. An example is Steven Sortor, sophomore at College of was who Eastern Utah, recently named CEU's outstanding athlete of the year largely on the basis of his bastwo-yea- at Westminster College or Weber State College. At the athletic banquet David Peterson, Price, was named runnenip for the athlete of the year. He previously was named an Outstanding of America. Peterson was one of three CEU basketball players who got academic awards for their perfect 4.0 grade point average. The others were Call Pollastro, Helper and Doug Swinburne, Huntington. Phil former Jordan Broadhead, High School player, was most named inspirational CEU basketball player. College Athlete ketball prowess. As soon as the basketball season ended and the accomAwards for baseball went to panying daily practice, Sortor went out for track and field Rufus Ellingtona and Eddy events. He has been competGrundy, both of Helper and ing in high jump, javelin and discus and almost anything I want him to do" according to track coach Ray Barms. He placed 12th in the nation last year in the javelin and hopes to qualify for the national junior college meet in track and field events again this year. Sortor was named outstanding CEU athlete at the annual, By Brent Checketts Deseret News Sports Writer CEU athletic awards banquet. During the past season he led Infielder Ron Clark was the CEU basketball team by recalled by the Salt today scoring an average of 19.4 Lake from El Paso of Angels points per game and 19.7 in the Class AA Texas League conference games. and will join the Angels for toHe was named to the nights twinight doubleheader. basketball team and the To make room for Clark on all region team. His basketthe roster, the Angels sent ball coach Curt Jenson commended him for the progress southpaw pitcher Thor Skogan to El Paso. he made in basketball during his two seasons at CEU. SorSkogan appeared in nine Pator, who is a graduate of cific Coast League games Granger High School, plans to with the Angels and had a record and a continue his basketball career 9.99 earned run average. He was the losing pitcher in Monday nights exhibition game against the California Angels. CONTINENTAL. Clark began the season with 24om hanftop, air csnfKmmi, air tm? control, power otornnf, power Salt Lake and hit .345 before Pm trakn. power wndwo. wt Nip. MUM Mono radio, 6ny power being sent to El Paso last teats, tM Mamni wtieel, body sida month. The recall is expected eouMinp, oMewall Mitchoiui tiros. Manyomaxtraa. to be effective for the remainder of the season. 293-S52- two-yea- track and The outstanding field awards went to Steven Pleasant Grove Whitehead, and Alden Whitehead, Roosevelt. Although not related the two have been top CEU track performers. Alden was also named the most inspirational track and field competitor. champions. The Logan course has been good to the Rams. They also grabbed state honors there in Brent Webb, Draper, got the award for being outstanding cross country runner. Robert was Kenilworth, 1969. named outstanding wrestler. Barry Cook, Price and Percy John Smith, Tooele, received tennis awards. Clareen Jeffs, Emery County, received an award for oarticipation in women's gymnastics. They played the kind of golf capable of theyre coach playing," Highland Alger Comum praised. Blair capped a brilliant senior year with his champion- - By Associated Press When the San Francisco Giants bring in reliever Randy Moffitt, its game, set, match. Moffitt, the second most successful athlete in his family his sister is tennis star Billie Jean King . . . earned his eighth save of the baseball season Monday night, preserving San Franciscos victory over Houston. 5-- ... 9-- 4 The televised nationally game, was a bit on the loose side until Moffitt arrived on the scene and created some order out of the pitching chaos. no-lo- The young reliever allowed just two hits in 3 innings work, nailing down the victor- - n 3 y- - Elsewhere Monday night, Pittsburgh nipped Philadelphia in the only other National League game played. Chicago at Montreal and St. Louis at New York were rained out. In the only American Another new player who League games scheduled, Boswill join the Angels today is ton defeated Baltimore outfielder David Chorley. He Cleveland battered the New was recalled from El Paso York Yankees and OakCalifornia after Monday night land blanked Kansas City called up Bobby Brooks from The Giants jumped out to a Salt Lake. lead, knocking out Houston The outfielder, starter Ken Forsch in the first Chorley was one of the top inning. By the sixth, that mar hitters in the Texas League at the time of the recall. th 5-- 4 the Coming in to number 13, and facing the trickiest part of Logans pasture, Blair stood just one under par. He salvaged a par three on the 166 yard thirteenth after miss- ing the green. Then he went to work. On Logans goat holes, numbers 14, 15 and 16, he carved three straight birdies. He then parred out to finish four under. holes. He finished at two under 69. Logans Wayne Jensen finished one under at 70. Hitting even par were three golfers, Gary Teran, Scott Anderson, Spanish Fork and Kurt Bosen, Woods Cross. Hill-cres- t; Provo finished second in the 296 strokes. Ken Ridings, Robert McClurg, Clyde Barton and Bryan Morgan all scored in the 70s. team race, with Boston ended a losing streak with Luis Tiant throttling Baltimore on four hits. Luis Aparicio drove in two runs with a two-oubases-loadesingle in the seventh inning and Carl doubled home two VOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAIN INC. SALES UP 40 Volkswagen Internioun-tai- n, Inc. o711 South State St., announced new Volks- rt'' '' ? w' Richard McDonald McDonald stated the increase in sales was reflected in part by the imprc.ed availability of all models of Volks agens. Also, colors have been superceded by a rainbow of brilliant sliades, and there's a Volkswagen available to meet virtually every automotive need at a price most people can afford. Ray Stout, President of Volkswagen Interrnoiintain, Inc. attributed the increase in Volkswagen sales to three first time buvers sources of economy ears who recognize Volkswagen as the leader in the industry,1 former Volkswagen owners who, after tiding our All Prep golf Team scores Highland, 291; Provo, Weber, 301, Cottonwood, 303. Logon, 308, Bountiful, Ogden, East, 310, Fork, Olympus, 311, Spanish 318, Springville, Uintah, Orem, 324; Bmghom, 325, Woods Cross, Judge Memorial, 327, Box Elder, 328, 332, Pavson, 338, Jordan, 346. Sizes 600-1- 3 through F78-14-- Excise Tax 45-S- wagen Sales up 40 in 1st Quarter 1973 as compared with 1st Quarter 1972. Richard McDonald, lice President of the firm, states new ear sales for April 1973 also exceeded April 1972. 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Buddy Bell contributed four singles and George Hendrick had two singles and a two-ru- n homer for the Indians. four-gam- e HUSTLER RECAPS 4 HlDCSa3D a close feurth, led by Mike Borichs 74. Logan was fifth Judge Memorials Mark and Bountiful, East and Ogden Frankel was a threat for a tied for sixth. stretch. The Bulldog ace was four under after a dozen Manufactured by the ORBITREAD process. ORBITREAD applies a continuous strip, scientifically gauged to insure absolute uniformity. FIRST QUARTER PW Weber, paced by Kennedys Utah's Oldest Recapper Guaranteed ; Completing the top ten are Chi Chi Rodriguez, $72,703; Bob Dickson, $68,679. Jim Blair, Tod Individual scores Ogden, 67; Steve Mahas, Highland, 68, Jetl Kennedy Weber, 68, Mark Frankel, Judge Memorial, 69, Wuvne t, Jenson, Logon, 70, Gary Teran, Scott Ancrson, Spanish 71, Fork, 71; Kurt Bosen, Woods Cross, 71; Ken Ridings, Provo, 73, Robert McClurg, Provo, 73, Terry Bitton, Bonneville, 73, Phil Bamberger, Highland, 74, Mark Ballif. 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Billie Jeans brother, whose earned run average is a neat 1.55 in 21 games, shut off the Astros the rest of the way and the Giants put the game out of reach with the long ball. Garry Maddox and Chris Speier rapped homers in the seventh and Ed Goodson added another in the ninth. Speier, who had a two-ru- n triple in the first inning, drove in four runs with three hits. Pittsburgh wiped out a four-iudeficit against Steve Carlton with homers by Willie Stargell and Manny Sanguillen and beat the Phillies on Richie Zisks pinch single in the ninth. It was a distinctly at victory $79,208. Moffitt: Giants7 reliever '73 LINCOLN 2773 So. Main Bountiful, Utah fourth jumped from recalled no-wi- BOUNTIFUL MOTOR SALES, INC. Lanny Wadkins is fourth at State champions! Highland golfers Dave Tucker (kneeling), Phil Bamberger (left), Rams garnered their record Tom Hogan, Steve Mahas and Scott Sperry captured AAA state crown Monday. eighth state title and snapped r a dry spell out of first place. Mahas teamed with Dave Bamberger and Tom Hogan to total Highlands team strokes at 291, an average of approximately 73 swings per golfer. It was the same total Highland scored in 1962 at Logan when they also were state , $91,573, while Dave Hill, who earned $35,000 for scoring his Billie Jean's brother C Call Steve Argyla Laos Mgr. Bruce Crampton continues to lead the seasons mor.ev winners with $167,551, followed by Jack Nicklaus at $146,064 and then Trevino. Ron Clark by Angels 6,796 $1,002,401.97. In the team chasing, no one neared stingy Highland, as the Peterson. Martinez, Trevino earned $16,187 50 for finishing second and also received $502.50 from the pro am event that boosted his years earning to $142,978 and raised his career total to Blairs round of 67 was the days favorite, as more than 100 golfers representing the states biggest high schools teed off on the short and tricky Logan Golf and Country Guq layout. A couple of strong strokers Steve Mahas, Highland and Jeff Kennedy, Weber came close to Elair, each scoring 68. Kennedy had a chance fo send the medalist meet in a play-of- f with a nine foot birdie putt possibility on his last hole, but scooted the lag inches past the cup to grant Blair medalist distinction. CEU's Steven Sortor Division 393-496- about buying a second car to commute dont. Think about buying a Yamaha. Youll be miles ahead with this economical means of transportation. A Yamaha is easy to ride, easy to park and has a habit of passing up gas stations and getting around traffic jams. In addition to being less expensive to buy, operate and service than a car, it makes commuting a lot more fun. After all, dont you deserve a little freedom before you lock yourself up for the day? 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