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Show Last Place Teams of 1966 Are Tied for Junior Circuit Lead American Lea, Roundup pinch-hiyer Jose just out of the reach of first the two-hit pitching of Fred Tal- Tartabul! By United Press International singled with the bases filled and baseman Danny Cater and gave bot. Mickey Mantle batted in The Boston Red Sox and New ene out York Yankees, who finished! ninth and last, respectively, in pos b in Danny Cater and gave three runs, the American League last sea-/ bases on singles by Tony Conig- son, place moved into @ Saturday fie for first liaro and George to pinch- with victories)walk two with the <:/th sox had fil ed th the Red Sox their fourth straight homer of his career and another ed. 50% Dag Gilpd the win. Don McMahon, who with a single, to lead the hed the last three innings Yankees’ seven-hit aitac.. and @ for the Red Sox, received credit! Mantle’s homer wis @ towerDalton for his first win of the season ing fly that sailed over the’ 407- r over the Kansas City Athietics|Jones after a homer by Rick while Jack Aker suffered the/foot sign deep inte the right and California Angels Monday in the top of the 15th loss The Red Sox beat the Ath-|gave Kansas City a 10-9 lead 11-10, ings when| center field bleachers. It came «ihe Yankees defeated the off Jack Sanford with Talbot on California Angels, 52, peheind firsi in the third inning and ‘Tartabull's winning hit was snapped a 1-1 tie 18-Year-Old All-Around Athlete Breaks Long Jump Record in Colorado Relays BOULDER, Colo. (UPI)--Col- The Detroit Tigers beat the Baltimore Orioles 4-2 and the ‘Washington Senators dewned the Minnesota Twins 94 in ether AL. ames. Chicago at Cleveland was rained out Colorado also finished third in bitarsoc otek’eeate Baker soared 25 feet, 3 inch lorado's lanky Lynn Baker, al-|es to smash the old record of the 440and two-mile relays and | ready accomplished in basket- 2% feet 5% inches set in 1949 fourth in the 880 and mile re\ball and ready for a foot- by Kansas State's Hal Hoskins. lays {ball test next fall, still an-| The 63 senior was a three- Utah was runnerup in three jother sport Saturday in smash: year basketball star for Colo- events—the two-mile, distance win his second game fer the Tigers, who backed him with an li-hit attack. Don Wert, Gates Brown and Jim Northrup paced the attack. Wert had a pair of jing an 18-yearlong jump record rado, then to his surprise, was medley and mile— and picked hits and scored twice, Brown up third places in the mile team delivered a two-run single that {in the Colorado Relays. drafted last month as a defenkayoed Wally Bunker in the Golden, | third inning and No i | And Baker's Buffalo team- sive back by the NFL Philadel race and the 880. jmates took their 26th Colorado phia Eagles, after having spurnTexas Tech's Gary |Relay title by outpointing their|ed football for his entire college Dick Hardy, Don Parrish and in an insurance run with a twe- Jim. Jones clocked a 40.8 time out single in the seventh. closest competitor, Utah, 16-14. career. | MICKEY MANTLE crosses homeplate Saturday after blasting the 497th home run of his career, driving in three runs and helping the Yankees to a 5-2 victory over the California Angels. Pitcher Fred Talbot and a Yankee Catcher congratulate Mantle as he makes the round trip and moved nearer the magic mark of 500 home runs, (Herald-UPI Telephoto) Baseball Arrigo Tosses Cincinnati Standings To 7-0 Blanking Of Mets Frank Robinson drove in the Baker set one of two records) The other open event meet in the 440 relay for a victory. in the open events at the 3rd record was set by Texas.Tech's Colorado State University won Orioles’ first run with a single annual regional track and field fq Mooney with a heave of 58 both the 860 relay and the mile, in the third inning, festival. No records were set in feet, 10% inches, bettering the Running the 880 were Guy Modithe relay events. old shot put record of 54 feet, bus and Art Levy, and the mile| in the key runs during acid 11 inches, team was composed Ys ed ‘The open events did not count |King, Gary Christian, Dennis| Senators downed WECRefuses To | Strip ClayTitle MEXICO CITY (UPI)—The World Boxing Council Saturday | refused to follow the New York |State Athletic Commission and the World Boxing Association in. stripping Cassius Clay of his |Meese and Dan Columbus, in the team standings. meet with victories in the mile 86 S74 Best Without | ” ReallyTrying’ by Braves edged Phillies 3-2, the Priladlphi|yoq’1 | each hit his third home run of Rooks Grab Win || Blue-White Tuneup Contest. scored their final run in points, sreaxss Valley ae | Joins Other Cancelled Events They the sixth when. Tony Gonzalez|munity College was second wi Brigham Young University foot-|—- a week before the varsityball squad was wiped out Sat-|alumni game at Provo. Chicago at Hokston (3pm) | —— San Francisco at Los Angeles urday by the weather. (4pm) ‘The Cougar intrasquad game, Pittsburgh at St. Louis (215pm) a tuneup for the May 13 spring game, was cancelled because Monday’s Games Pittsburgh at St. Louis (night) of the rain and snow which covered the playing field at Hill(only game scheduled) ATLANTA, Ga. (UPI)—Forcrest High School. mer University of Utah athlete The Cougar gridders made|Terry Nofsinger has been acAmerican League Standings the trip to Salt Lake valley for|quired by the Atlanta Falcons By United Press International the game but by the scheduled|from the St. Louis Cardinals game time the weather was too|of the National Football LeaW. 'L. Pet. GB miserable and Hudspeth and his gue, Boston 8 6 615 New York 8 5 615 Baltimore 8 6 S71 % Chicago 8 6 S71 % Ex-Ute Nofsinger| Goes To Falcons| Detroit 66 1 California Cleveland Minesota Washington Kansas City 7 6 6 6 5 467 42 385 365 357 8 7 8 8 9 Here's an oddity about third), e e Phone 373-3443 (one wayor round trip) Low rates include ges, oll and ins, 44 W. 200 N. Preve, Utah he didn't start out that f | of organized baseball, he J l tie League in 1904!. Cobb eventually compiled the highest lifetime average of any man who ever played the game — 367 +» « But inthe season of 1904, nobody would have bet on that because Cobb was just another player that year. . Derbies? . . . Answer is Eddie Areare whe won five... Noxt comes Bill Harteck whe hes won four, 2 2 8 3 3% [. i i What's the fewest num| ber of horses that ever Saturday's Results Cleveland at Chicago ppd, rain Boston 11 Kansas City 10 (15 nings) New York 5 California 2 Detroit 4 Baltimore 2 Washington 9 Minnesota 6 ran in a Kentucky Derby? ... Did you know that only three horses ran ESH in the Kentucky Derbies of 1882 and 1905? ‘s Games (All Times EDT) | bet you didn’t knew YOU CAN G&T 1967 California at New York (2, 1 p.m.) Detroit at Baltimore (2, 2 p.m.) Cleveland at Chicago (2, 2:15 p.m.) Minnesota at Washington (2, te oem % 1 p.m.) Kansas City at Boston (2 p.m.) Monday 's Games New York at Minnesota (night) Boston at California (night) Baltimore at Cleveland (night) Only games scheduled. Experience is a school where a man learns whata big fool he has been.—Josh Billings. ol fit mananaial to Designed and Installed CRAGHEAD Big pea down the lapels, plays wp Vines of the wwo-buenn dois, 2. Nowstep back Hirle. 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Although Com-lf Call HERTZ Truck Rental Service ;e KUPPENHEIME® — see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Sunday’s Games | SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) —|staff decided to cancel the con- knocked in Francona from third|42 and Blue Mountain (All Times EDT) | ae a single te only hit Ne mente College finished Philadelphia at Atlanta (2, A scheduled tuneup game be- test. tween the Blue and White units) There was a possibility the 0 surrendered, 35pm) ‘win a. New York at Cincinnati (2, of Coach Tommy Hudspeth’s game might be played May 6 1pm) Sunday Herald 15. Beets in the seventh and came home|Decause in his sane Runyon, Rusty Henninger and Pappas, pitched a one hitter as he could. Saturdayas the Cincinnati Reds | In notching their ninth victory when Greg Goossen let a third| council a ct oppose me Dave Binkley. shut out the New York Mets 7-|in the last 10 games, the first- strike get away from him. Ibs.aree to enter 0. |place Reds were aided by three Knuckleballer Phil Niekro| “since Clay has not violated Pittsburgh 6 5 345 4% ‘The 25 - year - old lefthander,|Met errors. Singles by Tommy SPORTS. FANS! Philadelphia 7:7 «500. 5 who pitched for the Mets last | Harper ‘and Tony Perez, an er- came on in the sixth inning and) ny hoxing cg the Council we one - hit ball therettinas no reason” to retuse Chicago 6 6 500 5 season, allowed a scratch single|or by Bart Shirley, a walk and) of the way as the Atlanta f title which he Los Angeles 6 8 420 6 to catcher Jerry Grote in the|a sacrifice fly by Deron John-| Sai Fran 59 377 first inning that took a bad} son enabled Cincinnati to score New York 510 333 7% bounce off the glove of second| two runs in the first inning off Joe Torre and Clete Boyer ' baseman Tommy Helms, Arri-| Bill Denehy. Houston Sil 318 8 go, who had a 102 temperature! Bud Harrelson, who has comthe season, Torre’s with a man| Friday night felt weak before| mitted seven errors in a fourSaturday's Results aboard, to give the Braves an! CORVALLIS, Ore. (Ue)—Teall Cincinnati 7 New York 0 early $1 lead, Oregon State Rooks, with sprinAtlanta $ Philadelphia 2 The Phillies got a run offiter Willie Turner ein two ‘Chicago at Houston (night) winner Pat Jarvis in the first/wins, captured @ . vay | Pittsburgh at St. Louis (night) by ED GIVAN meet Saturday, Tito|track Briggs, John by singles of San Francisco at Los Angeles! Francona and John Callison.| The Rooks rolled up unl] (night) Atlanta AY, APRIL29, 1967 team race on efforts by Paul By United Press International |he took the mound against his; game span was charged~ with Luis Spota, president of the Cattermole, John Lunn, Craig Gerry Arrigo, given his first|former teammates, He tired in|two miscues in the fifth open- WBC,told United Press Interna- Runyon and Jeff Donaldson on tional it would continue to’ the winning distance medley start of the year due to the ail-|the sixth inning but decided] ing the gates for four more Red in g Jim Maloney and Milt/that he was going to go as far|runs. Perez scored the final run recognize Clay as champion|time of 10:42.0 by Cattermole, heavyweighttitle. National League Standings By United Press International (Night Games Not Included) W Pet. GB Cincinnati 4 4 778 St. Louis 9 5 648 3 | Allen drove in the Trailing Colorado and Utah in | Southern Colorado State Col-| with his third consecuti the relay competition were Colo- |lege parlayed the speed of Jim| and Harrelson drove in rado State University with 11,|Hollyfield, Charles McGee, John| tual winning run with another Texas Tech 10, Wyoming 7,|Martinez and Gene Morenz into| single. Darold Knowles was the Southern Colorado State § and a win in the two-mile relay in| winning pitcher and Jim Perey Fort Hays Kan. State 3. \a time of 7:50.4, ithe loser. ‘The Buffaloes took their own! SUNDAY, APRIL %, 1067©,ndaubasla at GIVAN PORD Home of the Mot Convenient Terms ' Affordable Fords! Copyright 1967 Arranged “MARINE SPECIALISTS” 97 South Main Springville | | Shoes by Nunn Bush and Taylor Made h covers » 4 |