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Show ry' iiyiii iiianjir fait afo fiJmnt 5V S0" B n, Friday Morning, July 1970 Page 5 nejv Jpi inm'ii jjlljlltiijiUi"iunlit1nJhy1i aldc took their fourth straight from Salt Lake Cit, Billy pitched like a Champi- at Derks Field Thursday and the Eugene Emer- - him- - two Tribune Sports Editor f, Pro Owners Owe Lives To the Boob Tube ' ; The professional football players are engaged in another threatened walk out, and you can bet the management will knuckle under again. There is one reason the professional football leagues have involved themselves so much in TV they cant live without the money from the boob tubers. ' Another Double Winner Add to double winners, who have rolled 300 game in bowling and scored hole in one in golf Max Morley, who works at Wasatch Bowl. Any others? Stuff V Mike Lude, fired as head football coach at rado State University, has joined the sales department of the Moore Realty Co. in Littleton, Colo. . . . Quote from Jan. 20, 1969 edition of Hartford (Conn.) Courant: When Jack Gardner, who had 18 scholarship players on the court for the pregame warm-u- p and who recruits from every state, learned how far short University of Connecticuts program was compared to his, he reportedly said, What the hell are you people doing playing out here? I wondered that, too, when UCorrn was signed to play in Utahs first basketball classic two years ago . . . Roosevelt Brown, who rarely draws a penalty had an explanation for an unnecessary roughness call: It wasnt my fault. It all started when he hit me back. . . Mike Garibaldis Hidden Valley C.C. swimming team will meet a Denver C.C. team Friday at 5 p.m. in the East Bench pool . . . Hidden Valley (formerly Fort Douglas) has won seven Country Club league championships . . . Garibaldi leaves in the fall to head coach in California system. . . Dolph Camilli, the former National League great who started in the Intermountain area, sends his regards via Claude Engbrrg to all his friends . . . Dolph is scouting for the California Angels . . . A1 Warden, the retired Ogden scribe, still keeps his finger on the sport pulse and at last report was working on a book of his memoirs . . . Halvor Hagen, defensive tackle from Weber State, 1b moving to offense with the Dallas Cowboys . . That is, when training camps resume k , Hawaii Islanders are contemplating an $11 million stadium, with bill already Bigned by governor . Greg Goosen of Portland is averaging a home run every 13 times at bat . . . Art Malone, the Arizona State fullback, led the Sun Devils in the classroom, too, with a 3.25 in elementary education last ... be-'co- . spring . . . Observation Ward Even the athletes now want to pay the price on tiie installment plan. Tribune Scoreboard 8 National League ! Ifilltrn DivitlWI wm Lost Pen k. 55 Hew York Boston Cmvtftnd 1 Minntgoti California Oakland fAaiwauVet Chicago T s S listen 447 31 40 45 40 39 41 9 m 15Mi 15V 0 r 40 Division Won Lest Pet. OB 33 Pittsburoh York ChlCBQO St Louis PhHodeiohlt Monfrtfil 54 52 4l 32 31 Ttwrstfay'l Lott pet. 29 35 41 .451 59 59 40 49 51 .556 .540 .500 .448 .439 .429 v s 11 12 Wctltni Division Wtitom Division Wm 50 47 43 39 37 37 .591 ,5j9 uj .354 .344 91 4 9 WA 25 24V Pesults Oakland Hr Nw York 2 4 Boston 4, Milwaukee 5 OO Innings) Oetreit 11 Chicago I 5 Cleveland 4 Kansas City 0 Baltimore 5. Minnesota 1 X Washington 2 California i Friday's Probable Pilchers Kansas at Cleveland (Dtmnino nigM. City (Johnson It Ch'ClSO Detroit (MtLaln night (John Minnesota (feop 50) bt Bltlnwrfi oiht McNally 124) 1 Washing California fan (Cox 54). fflht. i Oakland (Hunter it N vork f$ tf)MHwyra f Dostwi 11) MWMUKfifi (Brabandar Bubtrl J) night. Cincinnati Los Angcltt Atlanta San Francises San Ci990 Wm Lost Eel. 63 52 43 24 35 44 44 708 .59 .494 .482 41 38 34 55 -? .394 TNursday't R nulls Houston 2, Chicago 1 Los Anoalts X Now York 1 Philadelphia 10, San Diago 7 Atlanta 7, St Louis 4 Cincinnati 3, Pimburoh 2 scheduled) (Only FrWars Prafcafrfa PHchsn at Cincinnati (Simpson burQh (Nalson night Aiant (3ten 75) at St. Uuia 'Briles 2), nkiht at Houston Ch,cao (Horizman (Diarkar M), night. 14-at Los Now York (Snavar n not mss (Svttoj 104), nit lit fit Sfifi Pnlladtiphia (Burmin f fright, (Kirby Montreal (Merton 104) fit San Frafr deco (Parr, 134 night. newcomer with p m., Santorini pitching for Lake City against Mike 'i V ' Vp'Vv t A1 Salt Jack-so- who has the only performance in the league no-h- These smiling youngsters were among the lucky ones who got their this year. 4b r h bi DeCastris pferi ss Lis lb PctmUs rf Vukovich 3b Cf Karen Kennington, 13, shows coupon for entry in The Tribunes No Champs gigantic net meet. If 32 2 7 2 34 5 12 4 Totals Totals S 200 109 101 Eugene 000 200 9002 Sait Lake City DP-S- alt Lake E Krmiak 2. Roble 8 ene Salt Cny 1. Eugene Lake City 5 ?- B- SchUlnoer 2, SiPin 2. HR Lis 3BBates Voptcka Parrilla SF SB Morales Schlesinger, (22) Kendall. R ER BB SO IP 2 2 Champion iW, 7 9) 9 2 3 4 4 8 Fast (L, 2 2) 0 S hausen Entry Deadline Nears For No Champ Meet nament. stnaer t Champion p Better Hurry! Hundreds of people are signing up to participate in The Salt Lake Tribune No Champs Tennis Tour- 110 Rates c Sc sign-u- p 5 2b Vrp-c- LAKE CITY ab r h bl Morales cf Robles ss Pei (land 1b Sipin If Kendall c Hnmsk 2b Ro nson rf Kelly 3b r ast n Williams ph 17 T ast Balk-F- 110 2 00 Tribe Blanks Royals Players are limited to four KANSAS CITY (AP) -Buddy Bradford triggered a five-rufifth inning with a triple, Cleveland's first hit, and rookie Rich Hand hurled a sending the Indians to a victory over Kansas City Thursday night. its a good thing they waiting much longer to enter. Entry deadline is Monday at 6 p.m. Entry is free. And you dont have to be associated with any tennis organization to And arent participate. To enter simply fill out the accompanying form and mail it. Entry forms also are available at the Tribune library, room 212, Tribune Bldg., 143 events one singles, one doubles one mixnd doubles and one parent-ch.lThe tournament gets its name from the fact that the the champs good players are handicapped by being placed in a division higher CLEVELAND than that in which they usually ab r h bl 5 112 Pinson If play. 3b $110 4 0 2 For example, if you have Foster rf 3 10 0 Fosse c wan a tournament or are cur- Hinton 1b 3 0 0 0 cf 3 111 rently ranked in the regional Bradford 4 111 Leon 2b tennis association ratings, you Hetdemn ss 4 13 0 3 0 0 0 Hand p must move to the next higher division. High school lettermen must four-hitle- office is open S. Main. This including Saturdays daily from 9 a m. to and Sundays Midnight. 25 Opens July Play will begin Saturday, July 25 at Liberty Park, Reservoir Park and at the Towne House Sw'im and Tennis Club, 2445 S. 9th East. Action will lun through Saturday Aug. 1. More than 60 Tribune trophies will be presented at Liberty Park after the final match. The Tribune will furnish tennis balls for your championship match. Two Developments officials Wednesday reminded palyers of two late developments: First, theres a new division this year. This is the mens 55 and over class with play ir. singles and doubles. And second, officials stated that persons who have won in the new Utah Tennis Assn.s challenge division will be required to enter in their next higher class. However, novice winners will be allowed to play in their own divisions. Tournament Other divisions of the gigantic meet are: 10 and under, 12 and under, 14 and under, 16 and under, 18 and under for boys and girls in singles and doubles; mens singles and doubles, mens 21 and under singles and doubles, mcr-- s 35 and over singles and douhles, mens 45 and over singles and doubles, mens open singles; womens singles and doubles, womens 30 and over singles and doubles, womens 40 and over singles and doubles, junior mixed doubles 18 and under and 14 and under, mixed doubles, sinior mixed doubles over 35, father-so- n 16 and over 16, father-somotb-er-so-n under, and mother daughter. father-daughte- r, play in the mens r, Pc Salt KANSAS CITY ab r h bl PKelly rf Rc as 2b Otis cf Kirkptrck C Pmiella If ROUver lb Sorrell 3b Matchick ss Rooker p Fitzmrris p Campms ph ORilev p BTaylor ph Morhead p 3 4 4 3 4 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 30 0 4 0 34 4 9 5 Total Total 000 050 0104 Cleveland 000 000 000- -0 Kansas City E Kirkpatrick DP Cleveland 1. LOB -- Cleveland 5 Kansas City 6 2B 3B Bradford. Otis, Foster, Heidemann SB Fosse S Hand SF Bradford H R ER BB SO IP 9 4 Hand (W R coker (L.5-9- ) 4 13 4 division and college lettermen must play in the mens open class. Any division with less than seven entries will not be held. Players entering the wrong age groups will be disqualified. It is the player's responsibility to enter correctly. 23 Fltzmorri ORilrv 3 Morhead 1 WP Padre caps Thursday night during Cap Night at Salt Lake game. ORilev T- - NEW YORK (UPI) Rod the control all in iron Laver, Rose-wal- l demolished Ken way, 6 3, 6 3 Thursday night to capture the richest prize in tennis history, the $35,000 winners share of the $200,000 Tennis Classic. Rosewall, the defeated finalist at Wimbledon, had trouble throughout the hour and 27 minute match with his service. His weak second serve consistently opened the way for Laver to move m. The match was not without it But brilliant passages. seemed to be decided midway through the second set. Rose-wabroke Laver in the fourth game and then for the first time in the evening held his service at love. Laver retaliated by holding his service at love and then breaking Rose-wato take command at ll ll 4-- The great Australian lefthander then held his own service at love and Rosewall's service behaved frightfully in the ninth game when he douto estabble faulted at lish the set point for Laver. Rosewall seemed thoroughly disgusted at the start of Ihe third set, dropping the first 30-a- Fielder Returns To S.L. Eagles of the Western Hockey league sroepfs, will be back with the Salt Lake Golden Easeason, it gles for the 1970-7was announced Thursday. Fielder, who w'as obtained from Seattle after a short lived retirement at the beginning of last season, has returned his signed contract to the Golden Eagles, a spokesman said. Guyle Fielder, one all-tim- e 1 game at love and then losinjj his own service after gaining only a single point. The crowd of io.292 seemed to settle back for the inevitable end until in, the seventh game Rosewall made one last valiant effort and broke Laver at love. Next Point service in the eighth game, Kenny again was in trouble and was down love-4He fought back to deuce, held the advantage and then had a bad error on a forehand for a deuce again. Laver promptly broke though on the next point and proceeded to break back for a lead A dishearted Rosewall could do nothing with Laver in the final game. Laver was playing as fine tennis as he ever displayed during his magnificent year of 1969. Rosewall Whenever attempted to challenge, the great redhead fought his to a standstill countryman and regained command. On his own 5-- 3 1 1 A 30 -? Laver Defeats Roseivall, Wins Richest Prize in Net History Weak Serve 6-- 0 Deadline Nears I SALT EUGENS Other Divisions American League J The final game of the home stand will be played Friday at time throughout northern Utah tennis circles. Colo- home chasing field. Its Somesense doubles, in ent Morales Fred Kendalls sacrifice fly seored Pentlard. The Padres got two hits in the seventh, but that was the last of anv serious threats against Champion. Eugene scored twice in the first against hard-lucloser Fast. The oung Darcy lefthander absorbed hi 12th defeat, although two of the four runs he gave up weie unearned. Fr-nDeCastns led off Ihe ball game with an infield hit, moved to second on a balk, and scored the first Eugene run on Bobby Pfeils single to right. Joe Lis walked and later scored on an error. Del Bates tripled in the fourth and scored on a sacrifice fly by Bill Schlesinger. Sam Parillas double chased home the fourth Eugene run in the seventh, and Lis clubbed his 22nd home run in the ninth. Both Decastns and Padre Dave Robinson turned in outstanding catches m the out- I f J trouble in and 52 a Bilh Champion, throw ins righthander, tered epn hits, found onh the the fnur'h inn ng, Padres down to their Mth straight setback All the Fadie '.coring c ime in the fourth inning Jerry Morales singled to left and Jeff Pentland diew a walk. John Sipin hit the fust ef his elf John Mooney Lou Saban, coach and general manager of the Denver Broncos, wholl play the Boston Patriots in the Ute stadium Sept. 11, admitted no more than three of the pro franchises could exist solely on their gate receipts. ' And the pro leagues have TV contracts to play a specified number of games for the TV audiences this summer, fall and winter. The games will have to be played or no TV money, which means the strike wont last very long. Its an unnatural wedge the players hold, and , management is trapped. Of course, eventually, the greed of the players ' .Will kill off this golden goose, too. TV publications note a reluctance on the part of sponsors to keep boosting the ante for the TV rights. Its getting beyond the point of no return for these sponsors, and theyll be harder to blackjack for money in the future. Yet the athletes, and their agents, care little for the future. Get mine now is the battle cry. the big leaThe professional athlete today a pension or AFL or has the NFL guer player for afford could which alone few plan companies their top executives. Yet the players demand more and more. Its a players market now, but dont think it will last forever. UieApjeaapOM Eugene Trips Pads As Hurler Shines Bv Ray Herbat Tribune Sports Untor Sports Mirror by iji yin i 8 044 akc tribune No Chomps Tennis Tournament PLEASE PRINT Name. .s Address. JZ. Age )c 'yJ' f-- 7 epf ! ! 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