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Show v The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, July 18, 1965 Native Diver Roars To Gold Cup Title INGLEWOOD, CALIF. (AP)-Na- tive more than 50,000 fans Diver struck with his wood Park. feared at Wild Pitch Costly Braves Edge Buccos , - Holly- lead. The ning and took a Braves, however, rallied for two runs in the ninth. Woody Woodward walked and reached second when Jose Pagan fumbled Mike de la Hoz grounder for an error. Alou hit day. ino a force play, but Frank Bob Sadowski pitched 7 Bolling followed with a ground Innings of hitless ball for the rule double that drove in WoodBraves, but the Pirates erupted ward with the tying run and put for four runs in the eighth in Alou at third.-- MILWAUKEE (AP) Felipe Alou raced home, with the winning run on Bob Veales bases-loade- d wild pitch In the ninth inning, giving Milwaukee a triumph over Pittsburgh Satur- speed Sat- Easy Victory urday to win the 26th running of Jockey Jerry Lambert flashed the $162,100 Hollywood Gold Cup under the wire with daylight to spare over the stretch running Handicap by five lengths. California geld- Argentine invader, Babington, The with 'Hill Rise in third place, e ing made it his usual another 1 lengths back. triumph over six rivals as Racking up his third major a mighty roar went up from stakes victory of the waning , meeting. Native Diver made the 1 trip over a fast track in front-running 3 ( 2:00 5-- 4 6-- wire-to-wir- All in Sport JJ 15. PITTSBURGH Bailey 3b Virdon cf R oj s is Clem'lb rf Si-'I II Cl'denon 1b M- cJu -- Alley Vi-- g 2b 3 c Pasll'onl Pati'n 3b Brkbl J 3 0 4 4 4 4 i MILWAUKEE Alou 1b 0 0 0 Bolllns 3b 0 0 ton rf 0 10 Oliver c 2 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 110 2 Cardwell p Moi ph Lynch ph Lew pr 6-- 5 2 0 11 0 10 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 Met-ew- s tbrhbl 5 2 10 12 110 1 5 3 4 0 2 3 4 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3b Carty.lf Cl.ne cf Torre lb 10 10 4 111 Jcnes cf Wood'erd n 11 3 0 0 0 Sado'ski p 1 0 0 0 de LaHoJ Fischer pr 0 0 0 0 H 24 3 4 4 Totals Totals 14 1 10 Ono out when winning run scored. Pittsburgh 001 000 Milwaukee Diver was never seriously threatened and, en route to the a victory Winners circle worth . $102,100 to his owners, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Shapiro of The DiBeverly Hills, Calif. ver destroyed a myth. The skeptics said the black " horse, who is really a dark brown, couldnt go the classic route. It was a patented Native Diver performance as first one and then another rival took a Metro Loop Waits. Duels Showdown duels In the Metropolitan Softball League are slated Tuesday with West Construction tackling Parks at New White Park and Okland Construction meeting Utah Janitorial Service at Old White. Both All-Sta- rs games are slated for 9:30 p.m. Last week, West Construction I 0401 002- -4 E Pagan, Bolling. LOB Pittsburgh 1, Milwaukee 8 2B Pagliaronl, Bailey, Oliver, Bolling. HP Jones 14). 5 CardwelL Rod vers. H R ER BB SO IP 5 Cardwell 4 4 4 1 2 1 2 0 Schwall 0 0 2 1. 3 2 0 0 McBean 0 0 continued in its role of giant lC"rp,n L.3-o o o killer by defeating Okland, veaie 7 3 5 the loss dumping Okland out of O'Dell W.6-1 Ves e faced one man In Wh. second place. The wanning pitchHBP-- By Sadowski, Alley. er was Darrel Tripp. A 4,518. ski, Veaie. T 10 7.. o 1 o 5 2 2 0 0 3 dew e run hand me your purse, 'dear? They forgot to put an anchor into this boat! Would you at SUMMER him. Early Lead ,Lambert- an Army private who takes weekend leaves to tide at Hollywood Parky got him out of the gate first and, passing the grandstand the first time and rounding the clubhouse turn, The Diver was six lengths Smith Snares Crown in TIRE 2 Tires for Cycle Finals point-gette- Tronado, ridden by Joe Baze, and Ramant, with Maria.. Yale . zucla aboard, were in closest pursuit at this stagey and Gauger got into the scramble in the run down the backstretch. Native Divers backers got a brief chill when he bore out at Bob Bailey of Pirates leaps for drive hit by the far turn and seemed to be Frank Bolling of Braves in ninth frame of either tired or suddenly sore. Saturday game. At same time fan with glove But Lambert kept a steady hand and there was no doubt of the outcome from there on in. r. Riders completed final events at Liberty Park after the first two were held last week. Surprise Run The surprise of the run was Max Lundberg finished behind with MiBabington, probably Smith with Rod Golsan third. Cops Second chael Solomone up. The Argentine horse was dead last, many lengths out of it, on the But up he came to nab the $30,000 second money for his stable, owned by John M. Olin. The winner paid $4.40, $3.80 and $2.80, Babington $10.40 and Smith won the 4,000 meter time trial with a 3:05.5 clocking; $4.80, and Hill Rise $3.20. Twice turned back in quest of Lundberg was second at 3:08.8 the Gold Cup victory, Native and Golsan third at 3:11.1. Gol-saDiver made this one hold for his won the miss and nut event 2nd stakes victory, all regisin 37:09.0. tered in his native California. Junior Duel The Diver finished fourth in Hills won the junior 4,000 met- 1963 and third last year. er event with a 3:21.2 time, followed by Jim Christiansen, 3:22.3, and Blaine Jolley, 3:49.9. Christiansen won the miss and out in 5:38.5. In intermediate boys (12 and 13), Ray Coleman won the 1,000 meter time trial in, 1:33.2, with Shawn Christiansen second at By United Press International 1:39.0 and Tom Boone, Brigham Spain qualified for the EuroCity, third at 1:48.9. The two lap pean Zone Davis Cup tennis fievent saw the same order with nals Saturday by romping to a Colemans time at 8:47.9. lead over Czechoslovakia while South Africa was Midget Race ahead of France in the other In midgets Gary Wal semifinal tilt. lin won the half mile in 1:24.5, Vet Tandem Jollowed byDon.Christian.spn Carl Hills won the junior and these four riders will be eligible for the national championships in Los Angeles Winners were named Aug. on a basis of overall performance in four events. divi-sio- - UpainUnares Davis Battle 0 1 By Bill Coltrin Sports Writer Tribune EDEN, Weber County Glade Harris of Logan, one of a trio of even par shooters, had to go 20 holes here Saturday before he could claim the championship of the A flight in the Patio Springy Country Club Open. Second Hole lap event. ... WHITEWALL V .A... Associated Press Wirephoto BLACKWALL a ANY SIZE FOR reaches for ball. Umps ruled the fan touched ball after it bounced off Baileys glove and gave Bolling double to set up winning run. Fbi Tax and Exchange p-ofou- The experienced tandem of Manuel Santana and Jose Luis Arrila scored a victory over Jiri Javorsky and Milan Holecek at Prague to give the Spaniards the winning edge. At the Roland Garros Stadium in Paris the South African duo of Keith Diepraam and Frew MacMillan teamed for a 6-- 6-- 3 ent Sunday when the pros and championship golfers play. Lengthen Course It will be possible to lengthen the course 40 to 50 yards per hole and, of course, the pins will be tucked into nasty places. Eggertsen almost won the tournament in the regular round as he shot 15 straight pars, then a birdie, then a par and then from 10 feet for his only bogey of the day on the last the tourney would up its first day in fine style. Tough Rough The professionals and low handicap amateurs who will be playing Sunday may find the rough to be their downfall. Local rules Saturday provided that a ball could be taken from the rouglr with a one stroke penalty and a ball lost in the rough could be dropped at the point of entry with only a one stroke penalty hole. Sunday the usual fules of golf That cost him an outright title will prevail and prayers will and gave Harris, who was in the have to hack their way out, diU final foursome, a chance. Harris ficult though it may be. putt on the just missed a last green to finish with an even par on the second hole Eggertsen of Provo to give Harris the title. The other par shooter. Merlin Jensen of the Brigham City, three-puttefirst sudden death hole to eliminate himself. With the tees well forward and the pins in the middle the 72. course played about as easy as Fourth Spot it possibly could Saturday but Scott Ballif, greenskeeper at host professional Mark D. Ballif promised things would be differ Patio Springs, proved that he knew every blade of grass when he fired a 75 for fourth place, three-putte- A d I mi ANY SIZE 6.00x15 6.70x15 7.10x15 7.60x15 8.00x15 8.50x14 5.60x13 6.50x13 7.50x14 8.00x14 9.00x14 5.60x15 5.90x15 Tho ultimata In wraparound tread to Superior quality end workmanship longer wear and satisfied service. contour provides cooler running tires. ALL FRONT END SPECIAL I design. provide Align front ond Correct camber, caster, d toe-i-n, toe-o- TIRES MOUNTED FREE! All Adjust and tighten steering en electric Visuoliner Work Dene by Skilled Technicians d 26-fo- Bosox Bench (10-1- -- v .'S .v.ss back-stretc- n 1:28.6; Roy Christiansen, 1:29.0. The one lap race saw the same order of finish. In Cubs Burke Hills won the half mile at 1:47.0, with Duane Wallin at 1:51.9 and Joel Nuttall at 1:54.5. The same or- der of finish occurred in the one t ... , ... Harris Takes Pa tioTitle 21-2- : $ us.cl v Cops Golf Playoff n NU-TREA- WITH WRAP AROUND TREAD n-- Brian Smith won the state championship in the senior division of the Amateur Bicycle Championships of Utah Saturday with a victory in the 4,000 meter time trial the big :5 SUPERPREME in front. PRICE! 1 THE INTERMOUNTAIN WEST'S GREATEST Craig Sloan, one of the members of Highland High Schools state championship golf teanr last spring, was fifth with a 76 after going out in a Conigliaro, par HesTStunned Jackson, Provo,them Jeff Lake; tague, (AP) Blackburn, was and 35. Ron were Following 77; Mon- Reed Colvin, Salt BriCLEVELAND Boston Ogden; Bob Ken Warren, slugger Tony Conigliaro gham City, benched for the first time In his Phoenix, Ariz., all with 78s. pro career Saturday might asihe Wins Flight Red Sox bowed to the Cleveland Steven Fourtee Indians 75 victory over the French who won the LDS Brinton, 16 Homers pair- - of Pierre Barthes and junior championship Francois J auffreb The Congiliaror Friday, copped B flight with a who has a .257 batting average two - strokes better Great Form with 16 homers and 38 runs bat- than A1 Martin. Wimble who Santana, upset Other high finishes in B flight don champion Roy Emerson of ted in, was stunned when he Australia last week to win the looked at the starting lineup. were A1 Snyder at 78; Jack He ran to the outfield and put Bowen and Bob Duncan at 80; Swedish hard court title, was in 20 minutes of running alone Roland Hardy and Don Goodliffe devastating form. His touch was in sure and with Arrila serving despite a pouring rain. It was at 82; Kimber Webb, Richard 6-- Teal Season Special to The Tribune CHEYENNE Another reminder that applications are being accepted for special permits for the states nine-daSeptember teal hunting season Was issued to shotgunners Saturday by the y The experimental teal in control and won easilseason, first of its kind in always yfrom will run Wyoming, Sept. A crowd of 3,000 braved chill Paris winds to see their favorites' tumble to the South Africans trained by wily veteran Never mist another Jaroslav Drobny. The visiting Important Telephone Call! pairjvas superior at the net and 4 will work tor just their more controlled play was 33c par slay. the decisive factor in a natch 365 days par year. all the big service-w- as where R.S.V.P. 2. -- Secretary Phona 7 that mattered. . WANTED! 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(D4) f i steam. Right now Im so low I dont know whether I want to go out told there - again, Conigliaro Boston Herald baseball writer Henry McKenna. Im so down in the dumps I cant get out of dont know what to do. Im really hurt?' id News Report was won by Norm Hansen, who fired a over the scenic layout. He finished one stroke ahead of A1 Perry with Chris Ford and Wayne Wilcox tied for third at 86 with Bud Tynes taking fifth with an 87. Finishing in the money liTa T ll x I simply put up the batting order and he saw the change, Herman said. PROFOOTBALL The-Gflig- tie for sixtlf were John Robert Hess, Tom Leavitt and Dell Sackett, all four-wa- y The young outfielder was disturbed by a Boston newspaper report that he brought a record player on the flight to Cleveland Thursday.- Manager Billy- - Herman was quoted as commenting on the plane; I wonder how hell like playing records between Toronto and Toledo. My mother called me today and shes all upset, Conigliaro said. Sure, L brought the record player, on Jhe planejrom Boston because I like music. Several other guys do, too. Oth-er- s like cards and they play for money. I like music to relax, but Ill never ho It agaim My mother asked me to stop it and I promised her. 86 Strikeouts Herman,- - apparently com corned by Conigliaros 80 strikeouts this season, said he had hitnot spoken to the long-ba- ter. i .Stole airobvious-attmpP-4-Ietf- Huskett, with The weather was almost perfect although clouds did worry some of the golfers. The win was not a factor and all in all Back Recovers PEEKSKILL, N.Y. (UPI) -New York Jet fullback Matt Snell,- - recovered - from - a- - bout with the flu, worked out with his teammates Saturday as the Jets continued drills -- centered about their running .game.SnelL.wa'' in sick bay earlier In the week and was not expect ed to return to the playing JiehL until Monday, . Call me up BUY A FORD WALTER LARSON MS-- DENVER OAKLAND BRONCOS vs RAIDERS SATURDAY, AUGUST 14TH, 8:15 P.M. 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