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Show fait fake S film nr Shorts Vi oncl cc iun Saturday Morning August 12, 1972 r lag,-2- Granger, Hillerest, Bountiful In Battle for Legion Title By Man Finn Tribune Sports Writer Y M CRR One dream ended a another ntaynd after semifinal meiicnn egion actum hcie Ft idas night 1 .Judge Menioiia! saw iL title hopes sink slow Is tn a 4 2 loss to a poweiful Milkiest club while team a surprising Bmmtilul out hustled Reams, It) 0 Rounldul and H ilk test now square oil at .1.41 Satui das night with the winner plas mg unbeaten Granger at S 11 at the scenic ken Puce Paik inside Mum ay Paik The soling Judge club perhaps a sear aw as fiom being great, held a 2 I) lead for thiee innings behind the hulling ol Bob Mien But th.d mm del ei's row of Dave Met inch, Joe Nichols, Nick Kudchch. Ron tiell and t hris Boggess ust kept banging awas at Judge and. when the smoke had ticaied. had siuied two in the fourth, one in the filth, thiee m the sixth and added thiee more to clinch it in the ninth Hill-cre- Meanwhile. settle In st Biuce Uagstaf! down alter a few innings and struck out 17 batleis while allowing but five hits in his l pci lot niv.nce oute-goin- A1 dint's Dwight idays round ol tin Westchester t.olf ( lassie Nevil in J i as 15 ocrU tl Prcss reDhoto completed his round for a under par scorecard alter 36 holes. he Unknown Dwighl Nevil Takes Westchester Golf Open Lead V. (AP) -ARRISON. Dwight Need, who polished his game in oil dots time as a Dallas fireman blaed in well a seven umiei par In tor (he second round lead m the ijlll fldll Westchestei Gull ( las i nolci su Fudav while weai Palmer missed the cut Im the last two i minds and headed home to the hills 01 Western Pennsylvania tour a 37-- v ear-olNevil, even who hasnt .sophomore come close to winning a mu tor cunt, had a 36 hole total of 111 a whopping Pi spokes under par on the 6 700 said Count ij Westchester llul) H d ( out se Nubians ( lose Put esen that bnlliant ettoi! matching the best t hok s put togethei on the tom this left him only one seasons stloke m Iron! of the ominous figu; e of J.ak Nicklaus The Golden Boar, im god a 67 lor 132 second-roun- d r Palmer, the defending in this rich event that oilers a 10,000 first pne. could do no better than another 7.5 and failed to qualils lor title-holde- the linal two iounds with a 116 was onls the second time this season he had missed the It cut m lust died " said Palm his is Ihe sixth tournatr. ment in a iow that 1 se plased and I haven t gone that long without a bleak in soveial ' I 'I years. .South Aft ican Gary Flavor, National winner of the PG Championship a week ago, had another par 72 for 144, just making it under the wire for the final two rounds British Open champion Lee Tiesino is not competing veteran Unite Dos lin and 22 seal old Inn onls a a pio lot Simons month weie next at 111, nine under pai but mur stiokes back Simons had a 66 and Dexlin took a 6S in the mild, .sunns weather ates. a lormer tour now a club pio in and rookie Slese Atlanta, Melnsk. a foimer British and W as no regular and meiiean Amateur champi- on, followed at 156 Yates had 64 and Melnsk a 71 a Dewitt Weaser, the husks (list i mind leader, slipped nine stiokes front his opening 64 and was alone at ' 11 the putts missed 157 made I s ester-da- s das ' said who seated his lone Weaser. tom s.ctms last season in the l Match Plas Championship l calls good plased pietts was Ust tismg again todas to .steer nn putts too much " I t 1 Three Putts He three putted three times and missed thiee others inside four feet in a wildlv erratic round that included a double fise bogeys four bogey, bndies and an eagle. New!, winnei ol onlv S21,li(l() in two seals on Ihe tour, had to qualifs on Mondas to make it mlo the held lor this the second most expensive stop on the lour this season It was the little emu s, sue h as passed balls and mental mistakes, that huit Judge and allowed Milkiest to capitalize for Ihe v idols Bonntilul, which lias been down moie times than a wmu on the bowery, finally breathed the heady air of a big lead. Cookie Fells Infante in Derks Bout John Mocmev Tribune Spoits Editor Bv You dont say DENVER (LTI) The Colorado Boxing Commission Friday indefinitely suspended Mae Foster ana cancelled the bout with heavyweight's scheduled Satui day night Denver's undefeated Ron Lyle. Commission chairman Eddie Bohn said Foster had complained of an aim injury which the fighter said he got during training. Bohn said ihe suspension came, howeser, when Foster refused to submil to an examination by an "impartial" phssic ian There is moie to ll than we just see," Bohn said This guv was frustrated The (ommissionei said he believed there were thiee or four leasons behind Foster's action but said he would not comment on them until he had moie information. "He was scared completely out cf his wits and was a wild man and could not talk sense, Bohn said following a meeting of Foster with the commission. Foster said it was like a Ku Klux Klan meeting when we got theie. They threatened to have me suspended for to sue me for $10,000 if I cant make the fight. life 3-- By That's ihe way n Tally in Albuquerque 1 Dukes Topple Angels Again - M HI Q1 I 1(Q his own cause with a unF Salt seen mg single to tell sun mg Lake Cits s VrigeE, sue rumi gilsoll bling once again to an old nome-i- s Albuquerque's The Dukes tallied single fell a ace, Doug Rau runs in each of the tlnr d full seven games behind the fourth innings to put it away Dukes in the Pacific Coast In the thud, Ron Ces. who m Easternv lsion League's the Angels Thursdestroyed a defeat Friday absorbing the series opener day night night. with a two tun home run, siRau, although allowing the ngled tn Tom Pacioiek who Angels seven hits, haimped was cm via a fielder's choice. the Salt Lake crew five times In the fouith, it appealed over a two year )ctiod while Angels telly Biuce lleibech-ne- r being to ihe defending PCI, was out of a bases loaded champs lust once lam when Rau stmked a perk s 1.. Lead ((uic fect double plas hall to shoil- Salt Lake spied to a qimk ID lead in th1 d Maine P( 1, Standings as second baseman (talk EASTERN DIVISION walked and came home n a Won Lost Pet GB two out double to Iclt field b Alb juerque 77 48 619 'lorn Silver 10 70 5S 7 Salt Lake 559 1 1 111 Albuquerque wasted little time getting eum The Dukes Joe l'erguson lashed out single to center in the bottom ol the second, and after a strikeout and awalk Rau heljted Gal-ent- Mexico Downs West Side in Babe Ruth Tilt Special to The Tribune WASCO. CALIF. Isidro de Laia of Mexicali, Mex, pitching his first game in the Pacific Southwest regional Babe Ruth tournament here, huiled a as his team blanked West Side of Salt Bake Gits 7 0 Fudav night The action came in the s ear-oldivision ol the Rabe Ruth setup. Because of the loss. West Side was eliminated from the tournament - Ki-- McGuire falls somewhere in the middle of these pudgy but powerful characters. Mike got a popular decision over James Jackson of the Clearfield Job Cor ps. Jackson landed the cleaner punches, but when McGuire connected, from any angle, Jackson was hurt. The best boxer of the evening, if sou forget Valencia's fast kasc,, was Ilasmond Kates of the Job Corps, who smashed .Jesse Gama of the prison in 1 20 of the fust d West Side got to de Lara for several ground balls but the Utahns were enable to produce a hit. Isidro walked four Pete lloelle of the NFL presided for the football writers in Chipievuw suoemng nvci a cago a lew weeks ago We The N ( Vs "What ",n need, money can't buy. fall this times heard many he will need you slogan k And the piogiurn is Keyed to foitning a national s an which offer, of local volnntaiy action centers outlet for those who wish .o volunt ccr. nct-voi- Pilcher Penciled CHICAGO (LPI) - By Dick Rosetta Tribune Spoils liter Alter 20 seasons of patting on his at the thing" Fairgrounds Speedway, Ferrol Papworth thiesv most of it anyin the towel Fridas, conceding that way complying with the pending-Nois- e Abatement Ordinance would be impossible." AA pto-mot- lacing was one oi the pi true taigets for the dr afters of the otdmance. Papwoith Auto the cits commission limit eis hacked the ptnsctibed in the law. that lacing would be teiminubd since most of the cars hit 81 decibels. if knew super-modifn- 'd The Chicago While box announced that relief pitcher Friday Vicente Romo has been placed on the drabled list because of an arm injury. Some Racing Yet When 3 apply for an extension of my contract at the Speedway another for five As Rozcile explained, You carl be' a volunteer if you taken a position as director oi play ot personnel for the Green Bay Packets . Rands I, son, toimer Ltali who was an star assistant at Idaho SLte, has Aggie gttd taken Eaton's place as a scout with Quadra which San Ftanetsco 44ets. Dallas Cowboys. Los Angeles Rants and San Diego Ch.ngets Randy says Merlin Olsen is in the best shape ol his pro career and should have a great yeat . Scott Etnyre, an triple jumper for the Utos a few years ago, has signed as track coach at Folsom (Cai ) High While serving in the vlr Force, Etnyre completed vioik on his M A. degree from Ball Mate . . . Frank Woitech. who holds the U of U retold tor the half-mil- e mn, will be coaching at Cedar Falls (la ) this fall Anona State already has sold out al! but 2 00(1 of Us Sun Devil stadium seats to season ticket holdets Anona Stale will admit its thiee millionth tan beloe the Kick olf Sept 1J into its sta . . Since moving dium in 1418 Anona State football teams h.ue diawn P.941 90b fans. . . Daryl Busby, fennel lie quaiter-milehas signed as coach at Bountilul High. .... ... can drive, dance, tel' stories, play an instrument, paint, type, file, answer a telephone, speak a foreign language, tutor, cook, sew, read, talk or listen Each of the TV spots will encourage viewers who want to help to wide to Volunteer, Washington. DC. 2001 'I The trouh'o with an expansion move is that some established play cis must go into the pool to give the new club manpower of pi oven stature. So, the Stats lost Red Robbins and Mike Butler, a pair of popular players Aou hate to see them go, but vou have to hope they have many good games in the future. Stuff 65 54 59 70 524 425 1) ? 22 2 WESTERN DIVISION Eugene Hawon Tacoma Portland FRIDAY Albuauaue 3, 68 57 54? 59 66 .457 6 69 4r! 75 50 39 S RESULTS 9 1? 18 Salt Lake Howoh 3 Eugene 2 Tacoma Portland 0 lun. Get ..Hough Hits Salt Lake had enough hits The Angels had two hits m the s'ixth. two the eighth and one in ihe ninth, but Rau shut the gales. Rau stiuck out six and walked onlv one. the same tvpn of pei ten mance Rick Rhoden had lor the Dukes 111 hulsdjv. With thiee games left m this senes Salt Luke can another setback to the loop leadens The Angels are aie languishing seven games back I with 23 duels to play in the season. Fight of those are with the Dukes, but judging Mom the luck so far here m Civic Stadium, the next three weeks hardly look bright for the Seraphs. V Somesense Lloyd Eaton, former Wyoming football coach, has Baseball Car Compliance Out; Pappy Eyes Future icp-lesen- - onmiissioner Phoenix Tucson stop Alter getting the foice out lion (Talks relay tin cm was dmpped b Doug HoimkI at first with Lai ty Ilisle lacing aaoss with the thud Duke it Commercial NFL Gets Center Action Plug Voluntary ( the initiative and 112 pound group. But Grey regained split decision in the icld. CM the cookie ciumbles when Cookie alenua is around. Cookie, Utah Golden Gloves 122 champion at pounds, Paul Cook's charges had to turned tiger and demolished rome from behind twice be- Maieos InDnte, the New Mex ico Golden Gloves champion, fore to stay alive in the tournament but Friday night (lies in the headliner of the outdoor made it look oh so cass in amateur fight card at Deihs beating a listless Kearns ball Field Fndav night Wh.it was to have b, en a club. great scrap 10101x1 out to be a in evens but Sooting inning shambles as Valencia downed the second Bountiful look ad his opponent for a nine count of Kearns nine eirots in the vantage opening minute and and added 12 hits of its own to then stiffened him with a shot sec me the triumph to the head The knockout Hustling Gens Okuda, who came in l.Jti of the first and reached base every time at there was no question about it. bat, and Jory Oman each had When an opponents head hits three hits. And Gary Bown bethat hard, you go collect your came Mr. Slugger with a bets home run and a two-ruInfante was tiie only out of tuple. Mike Hansen pitched seven stale fighter to show up for hall and the oard, but the action was innings of two-hIhe that piosed adage silence fast and the punchers were is golden is tine indeed, as far w ltlmg as the Kearns bats weie conSharing the top spot was cerned. Stove Spendlose came Alike McGuire of the S'ate on to cleJii up in the final two Prison The comic strip had Humphr ev Ponnev worth and innings. had One-ToTons txixing o Musto and Two Ton Tans batters. oluntary Action will be The National Center lot comiiuicial publicized bs spot announcements duiing season. this bleaks in National Football League games Tne center was foimed in 1970. and, in the wouis of Ted Ethennglon, chairman ot the board, believes that voluntaiiiy chanthe power of the individual citizen solve our m instrumental helping be still can neled tod natioiially-euppo- i a and that most pressing problems, the government, is effort, in partnership but outside needed to help Americans channel their volunteer power to where it is needed. from the NFL took part m Twenty two volunteers Ron etuis. Billingsley of Wyoming filming the conuim. were State among the paitici-pant- s o! lL.h and Merlin ONen 1 a won Ktl-han- d n Colorado Cancels Bout, Fighter Claims Injury Berks Mike Petty is on the ollensive here, pushing Blaine Kiev through the ropes in lirst round of their bout at .... .... . r. Observation Ward In another month a lot ot former pi ep plirnonis who dreamed ot signing pro eotuiaits will be pi ay mg they gju make the college traveling squads. years, it will be stocks racing Standings National League East will mean that we limited to foreign hobbv class and Papworth i od Since the real lacing will be out of the at the Fairgrounds, well seek an adequate facility for the future We hope to make on soon an announcement pic-tu- ie Montreal 4, Ph'lode'ohia 1 Pittsburgh 10, St I outs 5 Atlanta 7 Ci crnnati 5 Houston 6 San Francisco 3 Los Angeles 2, San Diego Pappv added that. Papwoith reflected years as piomoter 1 Saturdays Probable Pitchers his 29 at the .Speedw a as a glorious eia packed with memories which Hies can never take away from me " cm Voifreol fMrAnally dpich a (ChafPiDion 4 12) So' Franc sco (But to t i W s o i 7 8 nian St Louis (Gbscn b ah (Moose 8 o) Ne York (Seaver n It was 20 seals ago this Athat Papworth brought racers Mom the Salt Bowl. It s been a real source ol satisfaction to see the attendance come from little of nothing to a 3 ,100 aboul per race average, Papwoith said. ugust Key onci ( ontroi Tms s ju- -l one ol those things that is beyond ms con- trol I wanted racing at tne Fan grounds and I fought lor if Sonvihing like this has come up mails evens sear since wese been there TEs pulsed a law and we won be able to conij lx with it Its that simple, Papw or th explained ' We have one of the top in the country. Its too' bad sve have to leave. I will continue, on a very limited basis', to piomote some racing liter e like the hobby classes, Papworth said. Papworth said the city had indicated racing would be allowed to continue thtough the final iace dale m mid September. n C 7 nr ot Ph Ha 12) 4 5) ot 12 Hajs at Pitt 126) 9) a Chicago 9) )noti (McGlothl a 5 5) n Aha ota (Reed 911), niaht Los Anqeies (John 9 5) Diego (No .nan 6 8), night. at Sai American League East timo-- e Bn Uetro t N .y York Boston C "vciand waukn M On, and O cajo V nnsolo Ko iso C fy Cu iforn a 7 exas W 58 PCt .54 S4? 524 0 462 58 55 51 49 4'? 4o West 63 60 54 CB 44 45 49 51 54 4ft 58 42 6t 599 5M 5 4 453 373 Results wauxec 4 New York 2 B ji more 2 Bo ton 0 Kansas ON 7 Civeiann 5 Detro t N inn sg OoKiard: Cnirauoj Chtccjo at Oak o' d 2nd Cahfor no 3 Minnesota M las Saturday s Probable Pitchers Milwaukee (Lorborg 10 69 ot Ne York (Peer50d 12 1) Boston (Pattm 10 10 and Tian 541 at Bu timore (Dobson and Apa ander 5 62 C night at De' oit Clvaland (Tidrow (Lolich 18 8). Kansas Otv (SoMfortf 9 8) ot Tca (Paul 4 4), mah At mnesota (Blvleitn IQ 14) at Cab fori a (vt4S'Lrsrn tn 2 6), night Chicago (Lemonds 4) at Oakt (Odnm 9 4) MR. ERASE Sot Hjxeball Meet - SAN l'II(if) (LPI) San Do go will host next summer s Oi.ior league baseball meet mgs.' ( omtmwotn r Bowie K Jin announce! I rein, llv thice-da- session will he about mid Augn- -t Ih s mer r reelings c tided day in Kansas C it v. v In id sum- 4 CKt(AVr.,r. E front lose Refine $)J95 aY n jj 1 , , |