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Show te! se rig | Warren Spahn Stops Dodgers on Four Hits. As Yanks Grab 4-1 Win By United Press International and nailed down a 5-2 Detroit Switch - hitting Tom Tresh victory for Dave Wickersham: By United Press International Warren Spahn, backed by the slugging of Joe Torre, Gene Oliver and Lee Maye, stopped the world champion Los AnTom Hudspeth, the effervescent Cougar grid coach, and geles Dodgers 5-1 on four hits his varsity charges hetter look to their defenses come next Saturday for his first victory and first complete game of the Saturday. ni won. Coach Hudspeth knowsall about Fortie and his elusive ways, and how frustrating it ~ Tom Hudspeth can be trying to build a defense that will hold the former Cougar star in check. However, the perpetually-smiling BYU mentor admits he is rather anxious to have his charges meet the powerful alumni team, led by the deceptive-running Fortie, and see how they face up to a tough opponent under game-like conditions. Hudspeth said his charges have performed up to his expectations so far in spring drills. “‘We don’t expect to produce any miracles nextfall,’ Coach Hudspeth said Saturday, ‘but we’re still hoping to get a lot of mileage out of team spirit, drive and hustle.” Two former Central Utah prep stars are among those players who have impressed the new BYU mentor. They include Kent Oborn, former prep All-American irom Payson, and Bob Allphin, an end who played on Orem High’s 1962 Class A state champs. Getting back to the alumni game, Coach Hudspeth was asked how he planned on stopping Fortie, but before he got a chance to answer, Dick Fel‘, a defensive ace in the American Football League and one of the alumni coaches sidled into hearing range. “I gotta be careful what I say now,” Hudspeth smiled. “Here comes that guy Felt again. I don’t want to give away any trade secrets. That guy’s always around trying to spy on us.” * * * * year. Spahn, who turned 43 last Thursday, struck out four on the way to his 351st career victory. It was the ninth loss in 11 starts for the defending champions, whoareoff to their worst start since moving to Los Angeles. Podres Injured In addition, the Dodgers lost the services for an indefinite period of lefthander Johnny Podres, who was hit by a Spahn pitch in the third inning. Podres was taken to a Milwaukee hospital where X-rays showed he suffered a bruised left elbow. Spahn missed throwing his 63rd career shutout when pinchbatter Lee Walls doubled in the seventh inning, sending home John Werhas, who had walked. The Braves took a 1-0 lead in the second on Torre’s single and Maye’s double. A walk to Eddie Mathewsin the sixth and Oliver’s double brought home another run, and in the eighth the Braves scored three times on singles by Hank Aaron, Torre and Maye and Oliver’s second BYU Nine Falls 9-5 To Falcons IT’S CLOSE—BUT HE’S OUT—Jim Hall of the Minnesota Twins is out at third base on a close play during the second inning of Saturday’s DetroitMinnesota game. Detroit Tiger third baseman Don Wert (8) puts the tag Pitches Six-Hitter Jim Maloney pitched six-hit ball and drove in two runs himself with a single to give the Cincinnati Reds a 3-1 victory over San Francisco and snap the Giants’ four-game winning streak. Jack Sanford gave up all the Cincinnati runs in the fifth inning and was charged with his first loss. Bob Bailey hit a three-run homer and drove in another run with a sacrifice fly as the Pittsburgh Pirates edged the New York Mets, 5-4. Bob Veale went the route for the Pirates, yielding six hits and striking out six. Starter Jack Fisher was Big League Line Scores By United Press International National League San Fran. 000 010 000—1 61 Cincinnati 000 030 00x— 3 70 Sanford, Duffalo (7) and Haller. Maloney (2-1) and Edwards. Loser — Sanford (2-1). and Carbon. ‘the Ute Netters Win S.L. Test SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Lanky Jim Osborne and stocky Mike Martines, teammates on the University of Utah squad, scored impressive victories Saturday to advance to the finals in the men’s singles division of the Ice Breaker Tennis Tournament. Osborne utilized a powerful serve to defeat darkhorse Skip Sedevic 6-4, 6-3 in a semi-final match and Martines defeated Jon Erik-Ross, a Norwegian attending Utah, in the other semi- New York Pitts. 013 000 000— 4 61 400 001 00x— 5 11 0 Fisher, Bearnarth (7), Bauta (8) and Taylor. Veale (1-1) and Pagliaroni. Loser Fisher (0-1). HR — Bailey. Los Ang. 000 000 100—1 40 Milw. 010 001 03x— 5 91 Podres, Willhite (3), Perranoski (7), Miller (8) and Camilli. Spahn (1-1) and Torre. Loser — Podres (0-1). Tobler Wins 440 Race In Coast Trackfest WALNUT,Calif. (UPI) — Al Oerter broke his year-old world discus .record Saturday with a soaring throw into the wind of 206 feet, 6 inches to highlight the sixth annual Mt. San Antonio Relays. Still wearing his windbreaker Oerter shattered his former markof 205 feet, 54% inches on his first throw on a blustery day which resulted in winds that nullified some bids on the track for records. He set the former standard here on April 27, 1963. But in the discus, the Adolph Plummer passing up the 440-yard open for a relay, Bob Tobler of Brigham Young University won that event in 247.5. Another fine performance, a :10.4 second 100-yard dash by Doreen Poter of New Zealand, the By HAL WOOD UPI Sports Writer The Bees scored a run Pappas, Miller (8) and Orsino. Bouton, Hamilton (9) and Howard. Winner Bouton . Loser -- Pappas (0-2). wife, and a Wyoming man. The Montana Highway Patrol identified the victims as George Schneiter Sr., 52, formerly of Ogden, Utah; his wife, Beron, Tillman (5). Buzhardt (2-0) niece, 52, and Fred Diehl, 64, and Carreon, Martin (8). Loser Lovell, Wyo. —Connolly (0-2). | Schneiter had been a touring pro until recent years. long jitters, Unless a wind comes up. Then the scores skyrocket. The purse this year has been Wyoming W L Pct. GB)“ Sunday’s ProbablePitchers Tipton’s 263-14%. ~ x-Philadelphia 6 1 .857 ..-| Cleveland at Los Angeles — Willie Atteberry, of the Strid- San Francisco 7 3 .700 %2/Grant (1-0) vs. Belinsky (0-0). ers, turned in an excellent Pittsburgh 251.0 time for the 440-yard high x-St. Louis hurdles. The pre-meet favorite, Milwaukee x-Houston 3 .667 1 Washington at Kansas City — 6 5 345 2 Detroit at Minnesota — Lary 4 4 .600 1%/Cheney (0-0) vs. Monteagudo \600 1% (0-0). 4 6 .400 3%/ (0.1) ys. Kaat (1-0). x-Chicago $3.5 = “gg Boston at Los Angeles 29. : 0-0). New York 1.7 13.5% RamteceatNew ‘Yorkeb6b: x—Night game. : Nally (1-0) vs. Ford (1-1). Saturday’s Results Monday’s Games Washington at Los Angeles, Cincmnati 3 San Francisco 1 ight 1940s before going to Billings. Pittsburgh 5 New York 4 Schneiter had set up the club Milwaukee 5 Los Angeles 1 and adjacent subdivision on a Chicago at Philadelphia, night Houston at St. Louis, night total track of 600 acres. with Sunday’s Probable Pitchers Walter E. Cosgrif, a Salt Lake New York at Pittsburgh (2)— City banker, and a Billings real Hook (0-0) and Stallard (0-2) vs. estate firm. Cosgrif died in a Law (0-0) and Schwall (1-0). San Francisco at Cincinnati traffic accident two years ago. (2)—Hendley (1-1) afid O’Dell Survivors include his broth- (0-0) vs. O'Toole (2-0) and Purers, Ernie Schneiter, a golf pro key. (0-1). at Ogden, Utah, and Earl Chicago at Philadelphia—NorSchneiter of Salt Lake City. man (0-1). vs. Culp (0-1).Houston at St. i ens Mrs, Schneiter’s survivors in- (0-1) or Bruce (1-0) vs. Simclude a brother, Terry Malan, mons (2-0). a pro at Willow Creek Country Angeles at Milwaukee’ —| po, The Schneiters have three|Record in Discus living in Salt 6 6 6 Rex Cawley, did not compete. Cincinnati Was. 000 100 000-1 81 Mrs. Schneiter and Diehl died Kan. City 010 200 O0x—3 61 instantly in the crash. Schneiter Cheney, Duckworth (5;, Sten- succumbed before the ambuThe Desert Inn Country Club house (7) and Brumley. Dra- lance arrived. elub in Salt Lake City. Malan course has been toughened this bowsky, Wyatt (8) and Lau. Highway patrolman Warren is president of the Rocky year under the direction of host Winner—Drabowsky (1-0). LosMeade said the collision ocpro Bo Wininger and new traps er— Cheney (0-1). HRs—Colavi- curred during a rainstorm that Mountain PGA. { have: been installed to catch to, Green. cut visibility. He said both vestray. shots. hicles were demolished with the The fairways, however, are auto driven by Diehl erupting Al Oerter Breaks fairly hard and the into flames. The blond belter from Ohio,j}a PGA ‘orce Sunday. Baseball Standings George Schneider Sr. Dies HR — Tresh, Siebern. i 100 100 030— 56 0 In Montana Auto Collision mer winners are back—Palmer, freeloaders. who has to be rated as ‘‘cham- PiFatspane Wyn Bee officials said the game in meet record time of 1:23.4. New York 021 001 00x— 4 92 Nicklaus, Art Wall. and Al BesLAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) — selink..Even Gene Littler, who Jumbo Jack Nicklaus, heir-ap- has appeared in the tournament parent to any golfing crown you for 10 years in a row, missed ean think of, is listed a 3-1 fa- this year. Gene captured three vorite to retain his title in the crowns in succession in 1955-56-, all-exclusive of 57. But he couldn’t make the Champions that gets under way grade this time. here Thursday. To qualify a player must win layout will play short for the in wind conditions proved a bene- The second Grambling man, would be completed at a later fit to Oerter, of New York, the Vernus Ragsdale, of San Diego, date . former University of Kansas Calif., was clocked in :19.5 for star. The discus sailed in a 220 yards. perfect arc that brought exclamations from the crowd of 12,- Frank Covelli, 1963 collegiate champion now competing for 000 Earlier, Fresno State sprinter the Pasadena Athletic Club, By United Press International Washington at Kansas City, twiDarel Newman, only man this captured the javelin with a ligh't j year to beat the great Bob throw of 260 feet, 7 inches, National Cleveland at Los Angeles, night Hayesof Florida A&M,tied the second best in the nation to Les gigantic —Wickersham (2-1). Loser — Billings, Mont., golf pro, his Nicklaus 3-1 Favorite To Retain Title z ace | The inclement weather broke up a sparkling pitching duel between Salt Lake’s Cal Koonce and Seattle’s Jerry Stephenson. hore can record because of the wind. the first inning on a walk and The American women’s record: singles by John Boccabello and MOVE HEADQUARTERS Vic Roznovsky.. The visitors is :10.6. One of the day’s finest relay tied the game in the fourth performances came as Gram- when Joe Foy, who had singled, bling’s 880-yard relay team won came homeon a wildpitch. far as angler success is concerned. t tournament. Younger contest- Pascual (1-1). “Tt certainly didn’t live up to expectations,” he said the ants played their matches at iar day. “Actually, though, the pike run is greatly over-publi- the Tennis Club and on the Boston 000 002 000—2 9 1 & ” Liberty Park courts. Chi 003.000 10x— 470 Connolly, Wilson (3) and Nix- Tournament of Champions Opens Thursday; were two out when Falcon Frank Packer stepped to the plate and blasted a homer-good for three runs. ; Darryl Bloodworth hit a home er against the Seattle Rainiers was suspended after 7% innings Saturday because of snow with the score tied 1-1. won’t count as a new Ameri- Osborne and Martines will tangle for the title Sunday at 100 000 010— 2 7 2 2 p.m. — weather permitting. Minnesota BRIDGER, Mont. (UPI) — A * . * * Wickersham, Sherry (8) and Both semi-final matches were two-car headon collision near LaVar Ware, supervisor of the Provo Regional Office of played in brisk weather after Freehan. Pascual, Stange (8), the Montana-Wyoming Border State Fish and Game Department,is the first to admit that the courts were dried to permit Roland (9) and Battey. Winner Saturday killed a well-known of The Cor had 3-2 lead in the bottom of the fifth and there SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — run in the first inning with noWith world record holding] The Salt Lake Bees’ home open- 001 010 020— 4 6 2) Chicago Phila. 000 001 000— 16 4 Jackson, McDaniel (9) and Bertell. Bennett, Roebuck (8), Short (9) and Dalrymple. Winner — Jackson (2-1). Loser — American record for 100 meters Bennett (1-1). HR — Rodgers. in a wind-aided :10.1 seconds. Because of a six-mile wind, the mark by the prematurelyAmerican League balding redhead won't be subBaltimore 000 000 100—1 40 mitted for recognition. final. the Provo River pike run fell flat on its face this year — As continuation Bees’ Opener Suspended-Due to Show on Hall. The Tigers won the game, 5-2. (Herald-UPI Telephoto). double. Coach Glenn Kenner of the Provo High golf team says plans are developing for the organization of a regular prep golf league in Utah County for next year. Kenner said the !eague probably will include Orem, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Springville and Spanish Fork, in adthe’ Met loser. dition to Provo High. All these schools will be in the new Region Cincinnati was at Philadel4, which will begin operating next fall. phia and Houston was at St. Other Region 4 teams will include BY High, Lehi, Payson Louis in night games. Incidentally, both of this year’s Region 5 and Region 7 track meets will be held at the Provo High field, which has been greatly improved by BYU. The Cougar thinclads have two meets schedulec for the Bulldog field this coming week. They will meet Utah State on Tuesday and New Mexico on Saturday. BYU and city school officials worked out an agreement for holding the Cougars’ home track meets on the Provo High field, when the BYU track and field were torn up to make way for the construction of a new physical education plant. The Cougar tracksters will have a new track and field in which to operate next spring with the new BYU Stadium scheduled for completion next fall. Sometimes high school coaches have to be pretty versatile. Take Fred Reichert of St. Francis High for instance. There he was dragging the infield at Timp Park Thursday afternoon just prior to the start of the Padres’ game with American Fork. “Hey, Fred, let’s see your ground-keepers’ card,” somebody chided him . . . “Don’t need one,” he countered, ‘I’m non-union.” It was a rough day all the way around for Coach Reichert. Not only did he have to do duty as a grounds-keeper for the day, but he had to spend a mentally and emotionally agonizing two hours watching his baseballers lose a tough 3-0 game to American Fork. 23 Minnesota batters in a séven-inning stretch. A double by Rich Rollins, a single by: Tony Oliva and run scoring single by Jimmie Hall forced Wickersham’s departure in the eighth. Camilo Pascual was the loser for Minnesota. The Chicago White Sox, aided by 10 walks, defeated the Boston Red Sox behind John Buzhardt to moveinto a fourthplace tie with the Minnesota Twins. It was the second win of the season for Buzhardt and both have come over Boston. Rookie Ed Connolly lost it for Boston. In games Saturday night, Washington was at KansasCity and Cleveland was at Los . jen By that time, however, the Angeles. Yankees had forged to a 40 lead off Milt Pappas, who suffered his second loss without a victory. Tresh put the Yankees in front with his first homer ‘into the right field bleachers following Mickey Mantle’s single “in the second inning and the Yankees added another run in the third on back-to-back doubles AIR FORCE ACADEMY, by Bob Riehardson and Roger Colo. (UPI) — Air Force scored Maris. six unearned runs in the fifth Larry Sherry squelched an inning Saturday to whip Brigeighth --inning Minnesota rally ham Young, 9-5, and avenge its first home baseball loss of the season to the Utah school Friday. PROVO, UTAH COUNTY. UTAH SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1964 Ortega -1). re (0-0) vs. Sadowski (1-1) Monday’s Games Los Angeles at Houston, night (Only game scheduled’ Friday’s Results Pittsburgh 9, New York 4 Philadelphia 10, Chicago 0 St. Louis 3, Houston 2 (11 innings) a Milwaukee 6, Los Angeles 3 15, Cincinnati 5 WALNUT,Calif. (UPI)—Dis- San Francisco ing Al Oerter broke his tional here last: fall, - is} get an invite to this one. upped to $65,000, compared with The 29 players competing this the $50,000 the event has car-|™ x-Cleveland *| Detroit ees is a record. When the tour“invented” 1 sate ay ss stedfa-Kanses.City Le GB 1% 1% 2 v 2 = @ #Fes' Eldon (The Phantom) Fortie, BYU’s All-American halfback in 1962, will be in the alumni lineup for the annual spring game with the Cougar varsity, and there are rumors, although unconfirmed, that Coach Hudspeth and his staff go into a severe state of shock every time Fortie’s name is mentioned in their presence. It will be recalled that it was the running of the will-o’the-wisp 167-pound Fortie that proved the difference in last spring’s game, which the alum- Wickersham had retired 20: of z For that’s the day “The Phantom of BYU” runs again! drove in three runs for the New York Yankees with a home run and a single Saturday and Jim Bouton pitched hitless ball until the sixth inning for a 41 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. Bouton subsequently allowed three hits and was credited with his first victory of the year although he tired in the ninth inning and was relieved by southpaw Steve Hamilton. , Bouton, a 21 - game winner lasf year, had a no - hitter until Jackie Brandt singled up the middle with two out in the sixth. Before leaving, the 25year old Yankee righthander was tagged for Norm Siebern’s first homer of the season with pi bases empty in the sev- aero neeme | CAWARTZ Wins5-1 Over L.A. ee \ Sa ee Tresh Slams 3 Homers gma =a SPORTS. OF ( Milwaukee |