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Show 16 ! Cards, Red Sox, Reds, White Sox Score Wins 18, 1967 Sunday Herald SUNDAY,MARCH Southern Illinois Defeats Training Camp Briefs POMPANO first-inning home run off Denny Marquette 71-56, Cop s NIT Fia.| Four Chisox pitchers, Fred ‘woplayers were knocked poRT MYERS, Fla. (UPI) — yh UPI) —The Cincinnati Reds defeated the New York. Yankees Four rookie pitchers and the Rutgers Hall Woodeshick. teamed to hold Saturday as the New Yorkers Houston to four hits as they committed four errors in the Captures sent the Astros down to their which required eight e Pirates a 13-inning, 2-1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies jon Saturday ches. The Phils were ahead until He was taken to a hospital but ithe ninth when Manny Jimenez Jim Maloney, Ernie Broglio rejoined: his team later in the'hit a John Penn offering out of The young St. Louis pitchers, end Darrell Osteen allowed four day the park. game seventh defeat in nine games. 3rd Place none expected to make the hits, two by Bill Robinson, as varsity Pruett, Josephson's' substitute, - J.C.) this year, were Jerry the Yankees played-a team of Martin, ed a ball off the side Mike Torrez, Joe reserves. The run came in the of pit Casey Cox's head, and Sal Campisi. third on Roy White’s single and’ wholeft the game but was not /NEW YORK (UPI) —South- Difabio ern Illinols roared back from a —_— Mickey Mantle’s double. 12-point second half deficit on|- LAKELAND, Fla. (UPI) — the strength of its hustling Boston's Dennis Benngtt and \defense Saturday to defeat Galen Cisco held Detrdlt hitless Marquette 71-56 and win the until the eighth inning Saturday National Invitational Basketball as the Red Sox won their fourth tournament. game of the spring, 3-2. All-America Bob Lloyd cli- Carl Yastrzemski lined a maxed a brilliant collegiatess career with a record-breaking 44-point performance to lead Rutgers to a third-place finish Cougar Matmen with a 9%-76 victory over Marshall in the consolation game before a sellout crowd of 18,490- at Madison Square) Meet Honors Garden. | Southern Illinois, trailing at SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — halftime 34-23 fell behind 36-24) Wrestlers from Brigham. Young in the early moments of the/University and Uintah High secondhalf but suddenly caught) School have won top individual fire with key steals and clutch'honors in the Intermountain . BEACH, ST.. PETERSBURG, Fla. McLain to pin him with the UPI):—The Chicago White So: x Klages, Andy Rubilotta, Wilbur Woood and Paul Edmondson, UPI) —Lou Brock’s single, his JOSS shot out the Washington Senaheld Washington ‘to four singles. fourth stolen base of the spring Bennett stopped the Tigers tors, 6-0; Saturday in a game in urt Flood’s single gave the for five innings, allowing one “ Cardinals a first: base runner on an error. adstart en route toa 6 action by injuries, Bob Oliver's line -single to left ory —Saturday—over—the FT. pk~Howard- struck Chisox off -Larry—Loughiin—gave— the LAUDERDALE, Fiz seriously. hurt. The Phils scored in the third inning on Dick Groat’s single. Billy O'dell joined the Pirates Saturday after being hospitalized all spring. Cop AAU shooting by Walt Frazier, AAU championships which con- Clarence Smith and Ralph) cluded here this week. Johnson to’ outscore the War-| John Sorchinsky, a BYU sturiors 22-10 in the final six and/dent from New York, was one-half minutes of play. | named the outstanding senior Frazier, a small college All-| division wrestier and Bernell America,tallied 10 points in the Slaugh of Uintah High School, second half, while Smith and! was cited as the top junior, ‘Johnson combined for 16 | Both were presented the Ira) Frazier, who was named the Dern Memorial Award at con- Most\Valuable Player, finished? clusion of the meet at West as the game’s high scorer with| High School. 21 points>Bob Wolf paced the! West High won the team title. Warriors with 17, | Sorchinsky won the 177-pound The victory Was the 19th in aj senior divisiontitle by decision- row for Southern Wjlinois as they |ing Mel Workman while Slaugh climaxed their sé&gon with aj took the junior 134-pound crown brilliant 24-2 record, the best in by defeating Cullen Mangrum. the school's history. S | Verl Miller decistoned Mark senior heaMarquette closed out its| Thompson to‘win the campaign with a 21-9 mark, al .o| Weighttitle. the best in its history. : Lloyd, a 61 guard, hit for 18 points in the first half to give i the Scarlet Knights a 43-41 edge at the intermission and collected 26 in the second stanza as} \ Rutgers broke the game open.) SALT LARE CITY (UPI) — Lloyd, who became the 24th'Senior and veteran ski racers) | VIENNA (UPI) —A scrappy but the Yanks upset the odds- collegian to score more than from Utah and neighboring J}viitea States team Saturday|makers with ~a~ stout defense} ‘7,00 poitits in his career last) states return to action Sunday night scored the first upset of|and. brilliant .netminding by ‘Thursday night, thus ended hisjin the ninth Solitude’Cup the 1967 World. Ice Hockey goalie Carl Wetzel, fabulous three-year career with! giant slalom, The event, biggest race. on Championships by dumping| Sweden was the only member 2,045 points. highly-rated Sweden, 43, in @/of the World Hockey’s. “Big! It also marked the second’ the late-season calendar,will be hard-fought match, \Four” to lose in the opening time Lloyd passed the 40point|held at Solitude Ski Resort iy | The inexperienced American|round of the tournament. The mark in the tournament and| Big Cottonwood Canyon. sextet was not expected to give | Soviet Union crushed Finland, & |give him the NIT four game! The race is co-sponsored by the Swedes too much trouble,|2, Canada whipped East Germa- tournament record with 129/Solitude and the Usquebaugh = ny, 6-8, and Ctechoslovakia had sgi Ray Miller, Miler, an OgdOgden no trouble knocking off West ree Jim Valvano, Lloyd's back-|, esYoung Germany,6-2. court partner for the past three| High School student, is ee U.S. coach Murray William- seasons, chipped in with -19|the favorites in the men’s div son had predicted the match points and finished his career|*10"| with Sweden would be the | Solitude Slalom Provo Men’s | Slated Today Keg Champs raneee ee That's right, 44! I eee I i Be,apd ry PICK UP YOUR OR USELESS 4 e biggest of the championship for ‘the American team. Although’ jthe Americans went into the jgame as decided’ underdogs, their morale was high and they were in excellent condition, Tt was a scene of bedlam in the American dressing room fe member of the after the stunning victory, All me | tndiana Trips Lobo All-Foe EVANSTON,Ill, (UPI) —Big Bs oe fig = Basketball Tecam Southeastern |soutncasternConference. Conference 51-44 the players embraced and single@(eut by his teammates headed the all-opponent squad| The Volunteers led ty m4 for most of the praise. early in the second A Bee “the decitingii came of tie sh ser a hockey game? . . . How Stanley Cup playoffs. Detroit and Montreal . tied #2 at npr the end of regu- | HengRichand ofMontrei | EEE (They were magnificent. (top photo). Member; of the team include (left to right): Front — George Simmons, and Cliff Branin, Back — Charles | Elliott, Roger Van Natta, and Paul Robley. The doubles win| ners (bottom photo) include Pete Evans(left) and Alan Wels, Winston-Salem ‘Cops Small College Crown EVANSVILLE, Ind (UPI) — into the college division thronejat 73-all on a rebound shot 3% Winston-Salem, to the surprise! room. {minutes from the end; and then lof nobody who has watched Winston-Salem blew an eight-|with 25 seconds left cashed two By United Press International record-breaking Earl Monroe} larg yee early = adh— free throws. which iced it. sink ‘baskets, is the national ;: nm caught west Eastern Division W. L. T,Pts, (Small college basketball cham-' Missouri four minutes from the lentes:soboncaitar gang finish and won it on Monroe's iinocked out of it by Winstonas the best player they|Baltimore 3124 8 70| Monroe, the fastest gun in the) markmanship and ball-handling!salem in the semi-finals, salvsleight-of-hand. : jaged third place with Utes also named guard 6 6 iy night to ton- Monroe pulled his team even rampover Illinois State,a 110-73 AHLStandings ‘The Ute players tabbed Dan-tershey i was tripped. . . As he a but Indiana evened it at 20-20 and took the lead at $120 on a basket by Bill Russell with 13 minutes remaining. by the University of Coach Williamson, who had selected been in charge of the team for Utah basketball team. ‘only. three months, was-practi- The selections, announced cally in tears as he congratulat- Saturday by Coach Jack Gardner, had Daniels, Shaler HaliWilliamson said all of his mon of Utah State, Kari Liimo | 3, who meet Russia of Brigham Young University, | y, were in great form, but ‘Mike Eberle of Wyoming and he singled out Tom Hurley and Pat Frink of Colorado on -the |Don Ross as ‘the’ best fi of all, squad, What was the most unusual goal ever scored in PROVO CITY Men’s bowlirg champions are shown above. The team championship was won by the Heindselman team Saturday night to earn third Fe SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — place in the NCAA’s Mideast was New Mexico center Mel Daniels Regionaltei Hockey League? . . each other, Goalie Wetzel afhg Limo Named To! 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