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Show 12 Sunday Herald SUNDAY, Foch igg 1987 Utah Patera, Pousi Lead BYU Thinclads To Win Over Cal Stockton Is Leader of Golf Tourney C. (UPI) Cats Win 4th Straight Tigers Top Over California 76-68 Provo In BERKELEY, Calif, UPI)— Cal., 7 Pages Young University’s Cal., GREENSBORO, N. fine track team got the. 1967 aa~ 1. Larry Hengel, Cal., —Scrambling Dave Stockto ison underway Saturday with 48.0. 2 Chuck Blenn, Cal,, staged a birdie charge from. 65 76468 victory over California 48.9, °3. Bob Skamnes, BYU, three strokes back with a in a meet during which Ken 49.0 Saturday to pull into a third Patera and Pertti Pousi both Pole. Vault — 1. Mike Robinround tie with George Aarcher son, Cal, 18%, 2, Greg Miguel, scored doubles and set up a showdown tle Cal., 146, New California school battle in the $125,000 Greater Patera took the shot putt with record, old mark 150 by Miguel Greensboro Open Golf Tour-)& heave of 56-7 and the discus with a throw of 166-2, while| 197. nament. ‘Archer, who set one record|Pousi, a freshman from Fin- 100-yard run — Terry Tomnother in the’ second|!and, won the long jump with linson, BYU, 98 2 Dave triple Reeves, oe, 9.8. 3, Joe Richoye Stockton, who had|@ leap of 23-3%andof the orGal 488%. been runnerup in both earlier jump with a leap =i Levees Smith, Cal,,, rounds, played in the sametrio The victory was BYU'sfourth sid 2 Jose Avila, BYU, with Gary Player Saturday and/straight over California, but it io 3. Bob Richards, BYU, were six strokes ahead .of wasn't decided until Pousi won Arnold Palmer, defending the triple jump, the third last 440 — Intermediate Hurdles— champion Doug Sanders. and event 1, Paddy MoCrary, Cal., 51.2. first round-leader Johnny Pott, Other notable victories on a 2. Jaako booger! BYU, ea cold and windy afternoon were _ ali at 206. turned in by Mike Robinson, -3. Tom Boris, B aP |who won the pole vault with a |leap of 153 to set a California 662, 2, Dennis Patera,” BYU: 3, Mike Louisiana, jrecord, and Dan Reeves of , 1504, |BYU, who won the 220-yard run run — 1. Dave Reeves, jin 21.5 to set a meet record. Robinson's leap wiped out the strokes at the Timp course Friday afternoon. The match was played. in wind, snow and rain. The Tiger linksters posted’ a team score of 172 compared to 175 for the Bulldogs. Scott Rodgers of Orem took medalist honors with a 41 Farnsworth topped Provo with ad | The results: Provo—Farnsworth, 42; Larsen, 43; Jensen; 44; Tolboe, 46. the start of spring training, Mickey looked great at a strange oe while Pepitone muffed a couple of fly balls in the 42; Thurman, 44; Parks, 4. {Toual17, Burr, Green Await AAU Ring Test , a7, new meet rece “ go” teams |by teammate Greg Miguel ear- ord, oat 216 by Forrest resigned under |lier this season while Reeves’| never got going, r Saturday head|time beat the old CalBYU Beaty, Cal., 1964-66, Besketbelt coach atShsthateas re mark of 21.6 set by For- Mac Burr and Jerry Green | will carry the colors of Stan's | Boxing Club and the InterMountain area in the National |AAU Boxing tourney, scheduled to get under way next Thurs- ‘st Beaty of Cal in 1964 and iby equaled in 1966. ‘SUMM.ARIES; | Shot Put — 1. Ken Patera, ‘Triple Jump" 1, Pertti PouBYU, 57. 2. Ed White, Cal, a |& BYU, 48%. Jim Keifer,| ‘al., 483%, 8. Danna,| ida 3. Jerry Wood, Cal., Oklahoma as a physical educa-) BY, WM: thon instructor. le — 1, Bob Price,| Athletic director Gomer Jones ag Jump — 1, Pertti Pousi, Cal., BYU, 233%. 2. Stan Royster, | Cal,, 227%. 3. Jim Kennedy,) 9:338, ) 22-544, 440 Relay — 1, BYU Terry Tomlinson, Jim Jex, Jim a ,| Dave Reeves 41.7, 2. Cal., 42-6.| vone Smith, Pi Javelin — 1. Jerry Darr,Cal., |3:18.9, 2 BYU, S:144, | 2135.2. Gary Pennington, Cal., a 3. Ken Cole, Cal., 207-| real good play on first base and the fans don't pay much attention. But, in centerfield, you make that good throw or that good catch and the fans really notice this The irony of the Pepitone-Mickey Mantle switch (with Mickey, of course, going to Joe’s old spot at first) is that gt Total—175, Orem—Rodgers, 41; Kirkman NORMAN, Okla. (UPI) —Bob|old California record of 15-0 set of Oklahoma. Pep Likes Hot Dog Role FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (NEA)—Because Joe Pepitone's a hot dog, he’s going to like playing centerfield for the NewYork Yankees, “This is where you're more noticed,” he says, “playing the outfield. I know you can come up with a Orem High's golf team de feated Provo High by three Oklahoma Coach Resigns Grid Position Stevers, whose oe Golf Match 3. Paddy McCrary, easton Howard, the veteran catcher, is a bemused-spegtator to all the switching be cause he’s been through it before. “I had to learn to play first base,” he said, “during a World Series. It was in 1957, and Moose Skowron’ hurt his back. T got in one game against the Washington Senators for practice, and then I alternated with Joe Collins at first base and started when theypitched Warren Spahn in the opening game of the series. Main trouble I-had was finding the ~bag when a ball was hit to the left side of the infield. I'd be watching the ball.” ‘ Though Pepitone has won Golden Gloves the last two years as the best fielding first baseman, he says, “I always regarded myself as a centerfielder. That’s what I was when I came up to the Yankees in JOE PEPITONE '62. They simply handed me a first baseman’s glove and said, ‘Here, you're playing first Ciwermn| \day in San Diego, Calif. The two fighters will leave| by car Tuesday for San Diego. | They will be joined in. San BREAKING THE TAPE far ahead of the field is BYU's Bob |Diego by Jack Garner of | base.” . . Pepitone feels the relaxation of playing the outfield will ley, Ida., and four fighter iol the Clearfield Job Corps| help his hitting. “You can think a little more about your hitting in the outfield,”’ he explains, “and this is what I need.” Does this portend a more serious, reflective Pepitone than All‘the fighters fought in the | = Intermountain AAU tour- | the sometimes flaky kid from Coney Island? “I want to be the same old Joe P ,” he shakes his head. “TI still kid nthe National tourney will con- | aroutid @ fot, It relaxes me."T have to loosen up before a game, tinue through next Saturday) Kidding the fans and players, getting kidded, to keep from with afternoon and evening worrying and getting tight for the game.” Bill Bartholomay of the Atlanta oe is one baseball Mie —1, Bob Richards, BYU, Burr ‘will fight in the 147- owner who doesn’t feel the adoption of the football-type draft 4074, 2. Bob Price, ure pouhd class, and Green in the|| of free agents is saving him any money. “Bonuses for kids,” 4:124. 8. Ron Byers, Cal., BOSTON UPI) —The dom- Wilt scored 24 points, grabbed 112-pound class, | he insists, ‘are higher than ever, We spent $350,000 last year High Hurdles — 1, Tom bon Boston Celtics are in|82 rebounds, had 13 assists, and and we've got three right now who got more than $40,000 each in, BYU, 14.3, 2. Lou Kirtman, the unaccustomed role of |blocked a dozen shots. Russell for signing contracts. Why? Because baseball has competition playing = up”as they take|couldn’t begin to match those for ea bright kids from industry as well as football.” jon the Pi ‘Téers in totals, though he did account for ROY RETURNS And meanwhile, Paul Richards, the new vice president in ST. LOUIS UPI) —General pees National Basketball 20 points. charge oP -baseball =, for the Braves, says, “There ST. PETERSBURG, fi ‘manager Stan Musial of the St. Association game at Boston One Planned Switch are no ballplayers im our system—only five good young (UPI) —Veteran shortstop R pitchers.” as Garden, The Celtics were expected to McMillan of the New York Mets jyear-old lerry. ht pull one major defensive switch Between you'n’me, baseball’s original bonus baby, Don will return to the Mets’ minor for the second game of the Kellett, has retired to Fort Lauderdale after 14 busy years in league base at Homestead, Fla, |Kddie Bressoud of the New Celtics dropped the opener of seriés by reassigning veteran professional football, building the Baltimore Colts into one of ffor more pre-season workouts. York Mets. their best-of-seven series to Wilt defensive star K. C. Jones to sport's most solid franchises. Don revealed that the enticeMcMillan suffered a shoulder It was Musial’s first major Chamberlain and Co, Friday Philadelphia’s Hal Greer. Sam OAKLAND, Calif, UPI) — ment for undertaking the job back in 193 was an option to separation last August that league trade since taking overnight 197-118, but carefully Jones undertook the Greer ‘The American Basketball Asso- buy 25 per cent of the stock. Kellett never exercised the option ciation announced Saturday required surgery. Twice this the.GM job from Bob Howsam, mapped rebound Plans for assignment in the opener and switching of its Kansas City because it would have upset a delicate balance of ownership spring he has suffered tempora- now executive vice president Sunday the Philadelphia sharpshooter franchise to Denver and condi- in which Carroll Rosenbloom, his employer, would havelost ty dislocations of the same Musial got the 35-year-old’ Rival coaches issued contrast-|ran up 39 points. tional approval for a 12th team majority control, That bit of loyalty to Rosenbloom, who hired Bressoud, some cash, and shoulder. He will work out at Most of the attention at Don as general manager without meeting him, cost Kellett Homestead for several more outfielder Danny Napoleon, who ing statements going into the Boston's brief afternoon shoot- in Milwaukee. sold-out Sunday session, Alex Vinee Boryla, former Denver conservatively $2.5 million in the long run—the Colt franchise Hise to strengthen the shoul- hit .261 and 15 homers in 14 ing session was given over to University All-American and a is priced at more than $10 million today... . er, @ames for Jacksonville. Bres- Hannum, whose 76ers are trying) f_.|soud played in 188 games last to avoid a repeat of last year’s|the shooting of Sam Jones and| player coach with the New York , upset loss to Boston in the|John Havlicek, who canned 9%|Knickerbockers, was named "| Cards Get Celtics Face 76ers Today In Second Game of Series Bressoud In Trade Denver Gets ABA Team ay tae eet erent | [Saturday for utility infilder| yavicSotfchammlonshin:the MEQUIAR’S orgySs 10 home runs Eastern playoff finals, was aj and 22 points respectively in the|general manager of the Denver MIRROR BRIGHT MIRROR GLAZE World's Finest Polish Household, Automotive, Boats, Fibergies. =f igs ral i 2 peatltty : | T. J. DISTRIBUTING CO, for Utah and the Intermountain States P. 0, Box 28 — Prove, Utah 374-9619 In Switch Sonny Dove Leads Eastern All-Stars To 102-93 Win The Me aloo received vision of confidence, opening loss, Havlicek, however, |team infielder Tot who Russell Outmatched had one of the worst shooting d, J, Trindle, a partner in the batted 264 af Tulsa last! raesee Bill Rus-|games of his career by hitting} engineering firm of Voorhiessell, last week ‘on only one ofhis first 16 shots. |Trindle-Nelson of California and Nevada, is one of the principle ville “ube makes him the an paid|Celtics were to alter drastically ‘owners of the Denver club. He LEXINGTON, Ky. UPI) =| After falling behind 55-51 at “ man in pro team said|their defenses in the second also held the Kansas City Sonny Doveoffset the unexpect-|ithe half, the Westerners closed his club wouldn’t «panic igameof the series. He held a franchise but asked to have it 78 with nine minutes Russell's statement came/lengthy discussion with the switched to Denver because he|@d jremaining in the game: and = while he was still obviously|Boston players to “go over our was unable to obtain sultable| Jimmy Walker with a record. looked as though they might weekend playing dates. breaking 26-point outburst Samistakes and try to find ways The ABA has given ao a turday to lead a small but! pull it out. Quick baskets by to correct them” Giants es returned to from Milwaukee 96 hours to|hustling Fast all-star team to a Lewis and Bob Lioyd of Rutgers, however, put the East complete formal ‘application ie 102-93 over the West Saturday, back at six points at 64-78, the circuit's 12th franchise. The} Dove, a 6-7 forward from St. Kentucky's Pat »Riley found ,|Geadline expires at noon PST|John’s named the game's Most: his homefloor to his liking and 1 Valuable Player, broke this was runnerup to Dove of the annual basketball classic's scor- East with 17 points. Jamie ing record of 24 points set last Thompson of Wichita State led when the baseball club was year by Cazzie Russell: the West with 14 points, trying to move its: franchise Walker, who had been expect- The East now leads 3-2 in the from Milwaukee to Atlanta, is ed to lead the East, failed series of games that started involved in the new basketball show up for the game, His five years ago. ‘35 West 2nd Gouth, Prove franchise. whereabouts were not known. The East took charge of a EAGLES AND CLIPPERS see-saw baitle with a little over five minutes to play in the first PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — half. Trailing Lew The Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League and PAST SERVICE Clippers of the ACE & JERRY Auto Glass throws and Dove dropped in two the 407 W, Vst S04, Phas 373-3040 layups to put the Hast in front Atlantic Coast League have entered into a five-year working fpseasen,Pitcher rtahatiey|ccepted a new contract that| Russell indicated that the ainance a AlkAmerica| 2. i Ward's Body Shop total of 136 pinch hits in his career, GIVAN FORD 6 GIVING AWAY A SHETLAND PONY THIS MONTH ABSOLUTELY PRES WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THAT... . 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