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Show - , - - -- - DESERET NEWS 4A AND TELEGRAVA, Saturday, 9 May-16- , - - - . . : - . . ,.. . ; , . 1964 , .. , . . ---, . . .... '' , ... , , Utah Distant Second, Aggies Third, CSU Last - Etti ",7 ---- - I -- i DestaretliewsSportsWriteri . ,, , - Itrightun Young aPPeared to have its depth lined up pretty well for next weekend's ern Athletic Conference 'track and field onsJiught atter dwarfing all competition Friday in, the nvitafionalA est 1 The Cougars amassed points to 'Utah's 39, State's 29 and Colorado - might have discovered a dies at :13.9 and in the Inter- -alee r Friday night Antheir I fitie 'llete,4s1,eil Roberts. has second best time in the na, to tion in the highs irith a ::13.8.. Roberts high klinped nab first. That gives Roberts And his time in the intermedithe second best jump In t he ates is Etixthioest in the nation. WAC this season behind Joe 6C.erulla's tunes are far better Caldwell of ASU who has gone than- - the. WAC best times of :14.2 in the highs and :37:6 in For individual honors, Utah the intermediates. Ststtecontributed-tw- o standouts d y in hurdler Jerry Cerulla a n d dash in 9.7 and the 220 yard sprinter Bill Thornton who both dash in :21.7. The letesof BYUls Bob TobCerullo won, andset meet rec- ler are so frequent they get to ords, in the 120 yard high hur'. be comfrionplacê. Friday Tobler e BYtriThig-Mik- - did It again in the shot put Last Tuesday hey bettered the WAC three feet Frirecord toss-bday night he blasted out with a 59-- 9 toss which is within one inch of being rive fek better than the cfmterence mark Bianco's toss actually is fifth best thrown in the nation this year. The top mark is 60-- Formidable; Oppiisition of course, next Friday and Saturday nights in Ute Stadium, the opposition will be more formidable, especially from New Mexico and Ad-zona State. 7 a new meei-and Bill's mile relay te a m of His Russ Pierce, Gregg Cram m, school record, and is best in Tun Russell and Bob Tobler got the WAC. , , considop-----ex- ably - V ' N. ',s st That 440 relay e 'rerry-ThatchtimeheUs of BTU turned o begreat.---New-liexicset -- nationally 00).11- Anelig the tablei on Utah's Kr e ge anchor laP in the milezelq has a :40.3 time, ASU, :41.1 and Christenson, winning the javelin , bos once againwassomething to Wyoming. :41.1. The-lowith a 234-- 0 tossUtah's Dennis time Is seCond best In the na Gladwell took the broad jump behold. There is some speculation that tion. at 234. ITtat's Roy Jefferion was first Henry Carr will run the 440 for Jerry Clyde, former Colorado Arizona State if tills Wi1Juim is State distance man, won the two In the triple . jump at 47-The unable to compete because of a mile in 9223 in a fine exhibt- discus went to former Cougar d muscle. That has great tion., Dick Mertes, performing mattac-BTU's Dick Krenzer took the hed,--at-the- pole anticipation. BITH's 440 'relay team of Rich nine in' 4:13.4.- He las-a-tivault was a tie 'between BYIrs Zinuiiirrnan, Larr y Kelly, of COLL Cougar Bill garchant Rex Wood and Vtah's - i 14-Roger Lake and T m Russell won the :: i" yard run at 1:53.2. pharriberlaht equalled the meet record in a That's the third best time in the The- stunmary: Shot- putMike Bianco (Utah); Kurt , WAC. time of 41.2. , Track équalled-thele- Cotstries4Utahlz-04..- Harper (USU son EL. 0. Club) Phil Reynolds (freu); JavalinTarrY Thatcher Christensen (Utah); Craig Glen Smith (BYO). 234.. 5-74- ' WS Brood Glactwell (Utah); Km Blair (CS()); Lloyd Hales (BYU); Jay French (CSU), DiscusRichard' fairies (Utah); Kurt Harper (USU Track Club); Mika 'Blanco (BY()); Richard Rust (USU); JarrY DI,S3Saffir HSB rnaRy. - Adtgldte t201' litenetatTeam gualifies-- F - -- Roberts. COW); Kinti, Haden (BYU)rBitt - Pole vaultTio for (Utah) and Rex Wood (BYU); fist tor third, Rey Reeve (Utah), Jack Snow. Dan Beckett (US(!). (Utah Track-Club- ). lain 14-- 440 relaw-B-YU (Richard Zimmerman. Larry Ketlyi Roger Lake. Tins RussalitsUtah State Utah. Colorado State. 41.). , Krimzer Rol Mile run-D- ick Gene Lundaulst - (CSLUS Don Kcscherhans (Utah). 4:114.440--Sob Tobler (BTU); Russ Pierce (BYO); Larry Kelly (BTU); Larry Stott Barrus (BTU); - Litati),,--443. Thornton (USU); Tim Russell (11Y11)1 Zimmerman Richard Taylor Williams (Utah). 9.7.. Cerruti,- .(USU) S Nigh hurdies,-Jerr- y Dennis Noll (Utah); Nick Luke (utah); Dave 'Spears (OYU), 110, Marchant (BTU); Mika Colev (BTU); Larry Austin (BTU); David Rosier Ander- Snoop (Utah). 1:531. 111 Thornton (USU); Taylor Wit- -. (BYU). 594. Lake (avu)s Lerry, (BYU); Krege limns (Utah); Roger &Mgt (Uish); Keily (BYO). 21.7. me SFORTS SCOPF.3 COUgarS,A iwno-N- ell (CSLI); Ron Blair - g r Dick Soncisrs:-- er -- -- - N 0 ee I BY11 their NCAA qualifying time with -3:111 effort ThatesoWas a Beehive Invitational record.-- But the Cougqr foursome stM has to cope with New Mexico which hae top mile relay time in the nation at 308.0. Arizona State also is tough vith time of 3;10.1. By AlEORGE, FERGUSON - 100-a- ilL (13YU); hurdlos-Je- rty letermedipt --- - Cerrulla (CR)); Richard (USU); Bob Greathouse Zimmerman (BYU); Relish -- Brinkerhoff (BYO) 371 Glyde 1Utaht7 Two Rev Barrus (BTU; Ron Morgan (BTU); Dick Kremer (BYO). 9:22.9. Randle (CSU). 177-1Mile relay-B- YL1 (Russ Pierce, Greg Jefferson (Utah); Cramm. Tim Russell, Bob Tablet); Utah; Triple lump--R- oy Greg Cranon (BYU); ken Blain (cSil); Utah State; Colorado State. 111.1. a TrIMMINEW1117 , ff ! t- , , 49000PRil. i , ?! j 7 .71 ,.., ,,,,:. ,.,,,,, ,..- ," .o: ' ,: 71.: ö k - , - .,'- : "N 'z " - T, i ' , , f ::, . ,,,;', ',.:..i. r; ' 4, ,, -. .. z-. .' 1 ,..., ' - , , , , ',: :.....:; :;:' rr :: - ; 4, ,,,7'.-- ' , , '.' : 7 , .. ' '. , ,' t;' - ......, I , i. '- 4 It ) i, - t Iri..,;, - , I - 4 r, - 4 ''',1: p ..k"i-,- :';':' ;. , , , , e '.aidit";7; ' 4: ,f,..,,,,,..;-.4.17-,: - , ' ;',. 4 -- ;: : k , t ,,,,, i f, ....v.,,,Wii. 1 , ...:,:::'--- 1.,.:,..; I ,,,1.: 1 ,,' - : c . ',4 ,,,:,,, ,t ' , ,,...., 4 , r: .. '',,';';'' - I ' t :, , 1 .,---",...- .. , , . - , I .,' :, 7, T , j 10.-I- .;-- - ,,......1,- , ..& ,,, , - k , l'.1 ; 1.,''''''4.'-k,,,. - - - -'- -' '! Russ Pierce leads off as MI team sped to 3:11.1 clocking to win mile relay in Beehive Invitational. Ancher leg begins AS Russell passes the stick to the Cougar's Bob Tobler. takes off on third leg after n getting baton from Russell Jim Greg-Cmmr- record.- Cougars will Uhler cracks tape for new meet tackle New Mexico team in WAC next weekend. A - 03) ra a tek es , see---titi- l- . ' - -I- . n-four ,.,,, e shortstop. John scintillated-- at Boocabellafirst his--glo- - yinterdi,,kinc,visitZpirna . -- I - qualifying Map and ap whacked Hawaii,speed records Saturday--at the u Indianapolis MotorSpeedwayendednudged Dallas, -Seattle, Clark made the Portland cir 4, in cuit and qualified at a new brushed past Spokane, other Friday games around the record average speed, 158.828 mph. His best lap of 159.377 league. Friday night's Derks Field of-- mph alsoset a new one-la- p fering was one of the better ofrecord. In a period of less than 30 the season as 89er Jerry Nelson recand Bee Jim Schandeval dueled minutes, new 1 and a throbber. Nelson, however, ords were set three times had the edge as he limited the first by Rodger Ward, theq,b Iliveto six hits Ingoing h e Bobby Ntarshman and Oenby route for his fourth decision of Clark. the seaspn- The best the Bees could boast about was Johnny Boccabella's sixth homer of the season;-- tow tDerks-poodlin- 's -- s -- - 5-- and Sunday's affair-wi130 p.m. daylight It'll be Al Lary fence-th- at Bee 'drove-M-7--b- oth fifth-t-he runx-ItHl- tme-inni- n -- , - . .0 - times, for Secretary of the Interior Stuard Udall and his series of Colorado giver impoundments. Udall-ice- sSecretary Lain Salt ke City Frida- y- 42 -- --- Lillie Lefty for the Bees and trying In - - ihaie the shadow of hard luck cameM front411? following DEE. fmrmAN that's bee- n - sitting -In"' singles, both of whicetvent for, :.,,By Deseret Nees Sports Writer AI Stamek, , : , :', .: , I - k l' - '',Ii - ' - concerned- - company - real a high, Is on tempo- - 0,,,A.,:ii of . - beacuse Utah's Kane There's a mad in there now-o-nly County Commissioner, Merle Adams, took some equipment and Pioneered one in. But its only a dirter. - - . --- - governors of 'Utah, -Mexico and Utah. They had a closed conference ----the Bees ay Clyde - toalked out vf . fourth pla te ht the pd.. -- and when our Gov. George ---In--,,,,- ,wentall hint asked room I if ern division derbYand having the Th Pks-peoplhave denied the aceess,as a forrnalitY- ot - four- of --The Bees- - had a shoir.: nritighe-I3elesl-igthat- their meetingsreneWA)itcher He , , And yet the boaters have to use it. Inr twirl the gm one the water-froin six hits their m our Lake inning, , of Lig Jesse made another of )us What the eight southern Utah counties want Is as many - utive size - he - icould..lea lig --- eventuta enough, some e 'PowellOtour grear running - catches Friday of and the loss, accessesTh e Lake Powell as possible and this-in' ' g1good factor in the hive's -- - . hopes. night- against Oklahoma aty toistayed on the psce Friday night to successfulwater first - Little Fred iglaY, for Warm the Road. Sure they are selfish in it run Creek a dudes tver(!h Shandy Gorge Flaming Norrnarirthe- 54 -rob Ernie Fazio of asure extra las division pacesetter Arle2rmas Bea. brjimlast winter southpaw acquired base hit. Beckert started a specllost too, dropping a game and Dave Robert's They want that interstate commerce to !We didn't get all the requests we made," the governor by the cos from Kansas City, San, Diego. Indianapolis champ ,tacular double play that in Another scenic --- single; picked up we come through Utah, to this toorld-famowas optioned to the Hive by we saw the other mants point of view-an- d said. "Bat the fourth on two sillgirsanu Chicago Friday and 'will not be and the solve funnelled through, another questions." talked about the best way to attraction, likely it walk, the Berne formula who see action next week sometime. , state resource which is 95 a recraztional for inotber tallied which they To Ile Happy Seemed t Cent in Utah. That makes a peck of sense, Norman, one of the candi- Everyone per , singleton , in the sixth. T w e --But --- are--stil- l - - -- -- -- il,e, -- - -- d said-it-didan- 89ers,-illeallwh- - Take-The-lIest-W- ---- e Saturdayuand-despite-his-dhnin--- - - - - - treithie-tnevin- a - -- -, to-th- hl-In- . - . 6-- 4 us . - , , . Tacoma Has Old Faces Plus Some Newcomers -- The Giants f rom Tacoma, one of the tUve's more popular rivals over the past few years, are. next tip for Der ks Idemos and there'll be a - lot Of famittar faces along ' Dietz and Arlo Engel wM be outfielding for the Ogres; and g leaguer' they ,also have Norm tarker plus veteran Paul Smith sharing first- - basing duties. N The complete Giant roster- - is ' as follows: ex-bi- 14111 ) ap - Rivers tangle Saturday night The Giants have a new, youthful skipper in Charleyl'ox and most of the infield is new; but will recognize outfielder Jose Cardenal, catcher T 1 in ,ITalton and such pitchers' as Bob Garibaldi, Rog-er sinner and Bilk Hands among . Twn;of the S a n Francisco Cons-tanbl- e, - maws. -- - both bit' bonus ptresaai 25 -3- .. Frank lirav Is 718. U -- ' Grimm Masan -- ,14 Paul SmilS 32 J os , , 31 Jane 14 :, At i , 111" and Win,s, Sen.Frank E:Moss; h, said Ford and Gregory Con-stracflon would provide g heavy equipment to spread gravel on dikes, and roads Springs- National 7 e Ilefuge, in-Fi- sh '14 --a- the too. situ- Anytime Governor Clyde is happy with the water who then is this in he as man held, learned a as ation, ' m I to be otherwise' In the press eodepertces which followed there seemed to be a feeling of cooperation. , - - , -- '441 itheanian Jim Oglite Chalthiall in teths,:lrysal 4,"71 Patbre'rs hAmors; hi the park out et lbw designated left heid Aachen Mat a weer et :: cMiudemintoseautooroPportunaphed itbeiesiebefornspyresontedrizes. the field by the bees led their Sdoeduilld merlin, for me reoldhltd less aches es Twesday.,Juse t4"t Bees lad ntunber otspecial groups on hand Friday night among the including the Edgemont Fourth ' the Aaronic priesthood Millcreek Elementary - School party, a delegation from Hercules powder,the' Chris Davis.' birthday party gang, Garry Gregory and his community recreation group plus Mac Duncan and guest trora UtS.i,F-010....,,!01,..D..oticji.0.1iii.i0....a.111:7:j- - 5-- 5-- 5. toArimut Statclithe - championship next week. produced a 11 hit barrage against. three me pitchers, Including ace Dave Vane!, to wrap up the rriday vein. Utah held a 24 lead in the the Waddles third izmings;-bu- t Pitches-- - No-Hitt- er came back with two rims In the fourth and three tri the sixth to grab an Insurmountable lead despite Ute George Fisher's ninth inning borne run.' Don Cadman was the - in relief of Tom 7 Woodmansee. -- -F711 -O- Handel of Spriigfield pitched a no-hitt-er College, yesteiday in his firstcollege start. Ilindzel, a sophomorewho bad been used as A relief pitcher this. spring, the Univeredty et New - blaniced IVAC1 Hampshire, 4-- , - - . : Deseret News Special The JCR M I baseWAC's northern division , ball title hung in the balance as Utah's Redskins and Wyoming's Cowboys wentinto a Saturday doubleheader here with the UtesstilLeeedingLone victo to wrap it up after dropping a Friday In the three-gam- e series opener. The Utes currently have a 3 record to Wyoming's 3,5 and BYll's The Cougars have concluded their regular season; but are still mathematically in the running 113 playoff opment, ir I think we'll have it looked into If there is a better way to get to the resource than the one we have now we should - ' be wise enough to use it. night oe earth-movin- Camteali DKItDÔI42 sto a"te r. ouritiarts Carl Doles a 2-- N E. Hal Laster Norm Locker- - the mound, was the loser and is now 3 off the season. He pitch.' ed Weil enough to win, Mur, a 1; -six hits in his seven frames.- (Special) The -- Fish and Wildlife Service awarded 'a $697fX0 contract to a Sniithfield construction orn-:Ells pany Friday: - for has was the first Knothole Schandeval, who gave way to Gana meeting et II semen; and the amall fry in sesfied able er seventh in the turnedurtstron a pinch-hittto with Jack Warner taking the ryipet loot and 'meth:MIMI ih the oc- iridag 1;i SHINGTO less -- , Refuge Contract-, 1:Art Priparmir Roger Sinner Al Stanek IS ce.4t mundwy 1$ Tim Talton L dates in the Cubs' quest walks and a single by Al Heist southpaw pitching help, gut the final tallY in the- eighth. seen considerable action. with Roberts drove in one run, not Without success walkedihthree tunes and scored Cubs this springf- Smithfield' firm - : - 1 . t '' ,,, ' t babes. D i c kJ ' 34 Joy Constoblo 20 Dkit Estelle 21 Bob Garkwitil 33 bob Hoods 1 Ogres and - - 2, 'romp Barber V Bob bisboo when the ' - 1-msd - - -jNew They'll Go There Anyway le 1 --- - ' ' trip down the rary ramp basis. And there's that IVithweep, and up the rivert to get to the fishing. Whereas leerSig from 'UMW Glen alYmi the Page-rs.ana-b Highway wOuld permit boaters- to take their boats to the ,bestftshingarea bymerely drivhig anotherIllor11 , it, , - Wahweep, until the lake gets .,1: -,--E . d -- , a 111MilYtt- - -- The reason we in Utah are concerned about such a of road is That boaters have to use this mad anyway-I,- 300 therm so far this spring - -, --- ', recto He'd sit on the weir until his watertime turned and with a shovel to see that no one filched ' ,,,,, , the flow ., Such, are the prob-. ': -to , ' --- --- Creek--area--- h -- 1 ' Chicubs - Send kind of threat Boccabella's blast followed a double- Ron -- Campbell and '-- - - - got a little off the subject ot wateritorage with one-77pointed question about access whenlaked Secretry Udall why we could not jive an access road into the avoid the long boat trip down the ----'- --' but promised me he Well, the secretary didn would check into it I then talked to Mr. Floyd E. Dominy, commissioner of same natter. He also promise-- 7 1100amkatiinotno, thaebomutatttheer. i - z' --- 3Lp m, ll be a - ---- -- slias been;and guess there Ilways-vbe, a fuss over water. One feller wants a little more for his puts the next apple trees than he's allowed to have. Which nd so down - the feller out of water for hisgrape patch,-a--- -- water way. Like the days' I used to go up the ditch with grandpa. ' Hyrum Dempsey, users Jack's dad, was one of the and Old Hyrum was a stickler for a man's hour. : 'Lied - by-Hack,- UdaliChedtsVit' arn1CreekPlea t(UPD ittBeetThl v have ?lined from more thaa, adequate to the' otherith-er- 0 - 187 o IND. sman Jimmy Clark,' INDIANAPOLS, . iller -- , a ; biihal T'the sease--- position-lik- e i 11 i - Dw , -- In Indy Trials -4-l- - frOM, -- the - fans -- In -- the By DEE atiPMAN ' Deseret News Sports Writerleighth inning.. the Bees lost, 4- Tho se sparkling 2, to absorb their third straight are great things to lates the onlookers immensely; defeat at the hands of the Pa,'s but too trequentlythey are not defending champ 89ers, who town to the accompaniment always enough to win b a 1 'Jett of some sighs of relief. games. Salt Lake's Bees get their And Tacoma is next up for the share, or more. In fact, they've Buzzers, in the midst of theirof the seaTuned off some of the greatest first long homestand - and - Giants The MI. Me in recent seen in Derks Field -- singlegames d the season is yotmg. tangle 7,yeart;-anand the,Bees Tuesday, through ,,,, T .n.,.,,, will be trying toinaiea--utti......1:'':. 1 1:;'::: 14":111;:s'be;:' Yardage atthe expense of their Glens Beckert kli.ti.'''''''''more :- - gs Round About PEN SUNDAT &M. 1 P.M , RENT4TCENTER 2270 I. Nigh- t- - -- 101 44239 T |