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Show , sunday Herald 17 Honeymoon Is Over For Kuhn COCOA, Fla. (UPI)—Bowie Kuhn's honeymoon as baseball : efi 4 oA aRS ZDRAVKO MINCEK, star BY U newer, deteaied F.D. Robbins of Utah in the number one singles match between the two schools Friday night at the BYU indoor courts. Mincek won the match 7-5 and 6-4. (Photo by Dean Qsilund, Herald photographer.) First Utah Net Loss BYU Tips Utah 5-4 Staub. It was a normal baseball transaction—except that Clendenon decided to retire some time after the trade was made and after Montreal had built its new squad and made its promotional pitch on the basis} of Staub. | Clendenon’s retirement creat-/ led the second problem of Kuhn’s regime. He had firmly, if quietly, moved in the issue of a threatened player strike in February. But this time, his Landis -style approach has brought about a first-class row such as newlyweds are never Brigham Young University,grab a 5-4 indoor tennis vict- first of the season after winnwon thefirst four singles match-|/ory Friday night at the BYU ing eight Straight dual meet supposed to have. es of the night and then held indoortennis courts. matches. Kuhn ruled on Friday that The loss for Utah was its Zaravko Mincek defeated F.| gia ub shall remain with Mon~ |D. Robbins 7-5, 6-4 in the num-jtreal and Alou with Houston, |ber one singles contest and Jand that the two clubs should Larry Hall of BYU tipped Vave “negotiate further in good Harmon 6-1, 97 in the number \faith” and decide what compentwo battle. sation Houston should receive Don Lowe and Cruck Pate for the loss of Clendenon. He also captured singles victories said that if the clubs couldn't for BYU as the Cougars took settle the matter by next an early 4-0 lead in matches. Wednesday, he, as commission| By MILTON RICHMAN negotiating for me in the papers! Utah came back with singles er, would step in and resolve Wins by Dale Fritz and Laury ‘the case. Td like him to know UFISports Writer Hammel to cut the margin to But Houston General Manager ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. appreciated it very much.” 4-2 going into the doubles side ‘Spec Richardson declared that (UPI)—This is where the} The always exciting St. Looey of the competition. the Astros will ignore Kuhn and lightning bolt already is in moneyis. BYU garnered the team vicShake any palm tree around excellent condition. He weighs t ory when Dave George and take the matter to the courts. here and a ballplayer making at 169 now, exactly what he did Chuck Pate teamed efforts to Itis the contention of Houston least $150,000 falls out. He's the day last season ended. He down Sears and Hammel of that precedent in such cases, where a man balks at a trade always wearing the same stole 62 bases last year and Utah in three sets 6-1, 46, 641. or a trade cannot be completed, uniform, St. Louis Cardinals,it seven more against the Tigers The longest and possibly most’ is that the entire deal is voided. in the World Series and 4a ¥ Gussie Busch, the Card's! naturally people keep asking| exciting set of the night resulted in the number one doubles president, likes to see ballplay- him how many he’s going after match pitting F.D. Robbins and ers happy and laysit on with a this year. Dale Fritz of Utah against heavy hand, Bing Devine, his “T dunno,” he says, always. general manager, voles the with that warm smile of his. ae Mincek and Erie Baer NEW YORK (UPI)--Light) heavyweight champion Bob sameticket. know I'll be running until Red| The duos battled each other Foster returns to the ring next The Cardinals’ payroll runs ee ae with several exchanges of brilsomewhere around $1.1 million. Brock ents aa the mont liant net play and the Utah duo! week in a tuneup test to prepare him for a future title It’s not only the biggest in| eh finally won the marathon set defense, baseball but probably baseball's controversial figure of the 1968) . biggest ever. A number of World Series and thatin itself ae ae pagans Foster agreed Thursday to vee meet Eddie Vick in a four-round factors contribute to this fresh was something of an upset tina] cot jexhibition March 28 at Indiana.’ oventbaked pie in the sky. because normally, ) the pleasant,! 4 jarg,ge crowd witnessed the Inflation is one. Championship MByear-old speedster fromEl! indoor matches that started at teamsthe Jast two years are an Dorado, Ark., doesn’t get mixed) 7 p.m, and lasted more than | five ‘hours. obvious second reason and then, up in controversy. D, Robbins, Utah, 7-5, 6-4. of course, there's manage- He was tagged out at the) Byy’s yMincek was a vas brilliant brilliant in i Larry Hall, BYU, def. Dave ’ ment’s uncharacteristic genero- plate by Tiger catcher Bill) defeat Harmon, Utah, 6-1, 9-7. sity toward its hired hands on Freehanwhen he didn’t slide in star ceean acMincek Cena a F.D. Robbins. has Don Lowe, BYU, def. Dan off the University of Utah to) St. Feats Salaries Tota! $1.1 Million Foster Returns the fifth game and almost/now defeated Robbins twice, the field. the Cardinals could! proving it.” easily turn into fat cats this) Two weeks after the World year, the theory being the/ Series was over, the Cardinals Cardinal players have theirs went to Japan for an 18-game now so why should they strain|tour with teams over there. their hamstrings? | During one of the contests a Ii takes an unusual ballplayer| similar situation arose to that to keep hustling when his belly)one in hefifth game of the is full and his oank account is|World Series. Brock slid this spilling over, but the great time and the umpire called him majority of Cardinals insist] safe i they are that unusual. “Helluva slide, Lou'” one of “I'm still a hungry pallpay- hit teammates hollered from) er,” says leftfielder Lou Brock,|the dugout, ‘But it's $4,000 too} who earns $82,000 but looked) late.” more like a million in the World Series where he hit 404 and/{ wasstealing another base every time you looked up. | “Anybody who says we're!’ i to regardless of the salaries we another, Take) spring training. The other team says ys to me “your ‘your're not going tojf steal in a spring training ame?’ end I say ‘why Not?" Brock was reported asking for 0,0 before coming to terms and the report still gets a laugh’ tom ta ee ” ” I never asked for $100,000, be says, “but whoever was|p tI unfortunate that so. many are denied opportunity. becaure ae a hus fn 1S. oF Sane ha Me Insurance program. For professional Analysis Call Merrill 8. Tew Site BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE CO, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH | an increasing number of anglers are seeking them Never have anglers had such a variety of gear to choose from and, as written here before, in no other field have there been so many innovations in recent years. We date the rapid change back to the introduction of spinning gear — and how many folks do you knowtoday who are not using same? As we look ai the pictures we wonder if one among the newlures might not prove to be another Meps spinner, a flatfish, killer fly, or any other of the several others long since proven to be real fish getters. Then we look at our tackle boxes and wonder how come we ever bought those many pretty, unused items collected over the years. Sure we will be shopping again before long since that always seems to be part of the annual fishing fever. But as we do wewill try to keep in mind that most lures are made to fool the fisherman—notthe fish. Odds and Ends A digest of the federal gun controi act of last year is available free of charge by writing for same to the National Rifle Association at 1600 Rhode Island Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20046. . Defeat of a bill before the recent legislative session still leaves the courts with the right to take guns and tackle used in theillegal taking of gameorfish. Prospect of such taking is considered a real factor in reducing fish and game violations . . . Utah’s fish and gamelicense year runs from April 16 one| year to April 15 the next. Hope you can find your license for last year for that early fishing to midApril... Some studies have shown that 85% of the fishermen catch only 15% of the fish. If this is so then ?t is very comparative to catching money ... And one thing for sure is that none of our fishes should get sunburned backs this year, what with the present forecast of a real high water tabie. 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Salaries are) one thing; pride in your performance is PROJECT 70 MON, MAR, 25 Series Actuclities — Debote, Legalization of Merl. Juana ond LSD — Actual Hallucinegente “Trip.” doesn’: know ourball club. Thi: club continually pushes forward. desire The Provo City Commission and The Utah County Commissioners PRESENT MARCH24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31 going to be fat cats or maybe) it let down this year simply Many other plants have been made in Bleckinger, Utah, 6-1, 6-4. Everybody loves to play for immediately people started) byt it was the first loss for Chuck Pate, BYU, def. Harold the Cardinals. No wonder they asking should Brock have slid) Robbins in his short collegiate| Sears, Utah, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. used to say it was great to be/or shouldn't he after the Cards career. Dale Fritz, Utah def. Eric Baer, young and a Yankee; now they|lost the contest and the run With the score at 5-5 in the BYU,8-6, 86. say it’s great to work for the) proved te be a key one. Most first set Mincek was able to Laury Hammel, Utah, def. Dave Cardinals at any age. Roger} people felt he should have and break service against Robhins George, BYU, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. Mavis is retired now but hej still do. and went on to snare a 7-5 Doubles enjoyed working for them last) “They're all second guessing] first set win. In the second, Fritz-Robbins, Utah def. Mincek, year. They paid him $75,000. |but I don’t resent it,” Brock st et Mincek also broke service -Baer, BYU, 22-20, 63. “Today,” Maris says,‘$75,000| says. ‘“They have a right to| once to gain a 64 victory. Harmon-Bleckinger, Utah, def. Js nothing.” their opinion and I have a right ‘The results: Lowe-Hall, BYU, 16, 6-4 64. Fat Cat Worry? |to mine. I still maintain I was Singles George-Pate, BYU, def. SearsThere are some already, Safe but there's no way of ever, Zdravko Mincek, BYU, def. F. Hammel, Utah, 6-1, 46, 6-1. saying Utah Lake. the intervening years in our lower elevation wate Several have proven successful and some have fe to take hold. Where they have found a happy home both as a fine sports fish and a table delicacy Most popular walleye waters are Utah Lake and the relatively new big Willard Bay Reservoir. Probably the two most neglected Kuhn, a skillful attorney who walleye waters are the Gunnison Bend and moved to the top of the game's DMAD reservoirs. Both are near Delta, the complicated structure after the plants of a few years gone by have done well. dismissal of William Eckert, yet they receive very little angling pressure. has run afoul of Judge Roy So if the warming sun’s rays turn your thoughts Hofheinz, owner and president of the Houston Astros, over the to fishing soon a try at the walleyes could wel! be disposition of the tangled trade| worth the effort to go after them. Once you are involving the Astros and the “hooked” on these fish there is a better than fair expansion team, the Montreal chance that you will go back again during these Expos | spring months. The Expos had negotiated a| Spring catalogues listing both new and old trade by which infielder Donn fishing gear keep showing upin our mail bag. Just Clendenon and outlielder Jesus looking at them is enough to make feller’s mouth Alou were to go to Houston in exchange for hitting star Rusty iSeels First serious effort to add this game fish to the Utah creel began in 1953 when our fish and game division made plants in Hyrum Reservoir and commissioner is over, and his Short happy marriage with baseball owners maywell wind up in the divorce courts—maybe even in the Supreme Court of the United States ; A reminder that spring cannot be too far away is the run of spawning walleyes just now starting up the Provo River from Utah Lake. ese a 4 4 SAAa xe | SUNDAY,breve. 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