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Show Baseball Season to Open To Be Played ‘1 Four Divisions By JOHN G, GRIFFIN re UPT Executive Sports Editor TAMPA, Fla. (UPI)—Wit two divisions major league basebal a foursing circus in 1 eag am avoid the forecast here turn back the Mickey ars, but k ed c elo crown as pennant winners tt e St. Louis Cardinals and Boston e's looks to this East Actually, forecasts of any Boston t way ever since the more leag’ But, alter a ew rough al and reports) here's one man's stab at the outcome of the U+team major-league season in history Favors The Cards | | National League Eastern Division—The Cardin: als, with Vada Pinson, Joe Torre and three new pitcher to beat back a chalienge from the Chicago Cubs Western Div! ion — Pitching carries the San Francisco Giants to a close victory over the much-improved Cincinnati Regs for rookie Manager Clyde King. ‘TELEVISION (NBC) will $37.2 million to baseball fat se Saree sonnens, Nepens £0 exptern aaals mek vests as Denny oyEO30th weer last season (upper left);. Don Larsen’s perfect World Series game in 1956 (upper right); Roger Maris’ 60th homer in 1961 (lower left), and Mazeroski’s World Series-w: inning homer in 1960 (lower right). Williamsto bolster the tha’ n't ‘h else to work with. |ing staff American League Harmon Killebrew, year from Tony Oliva, skipper Al Lopez thinks come- York up a not —Yastrzemski, Harrelson, Culp, John will give pale hose enoughalso mans problems orth, and probably will be pitching to make it, but they Staub, Montrea could win a may have to do it without runs. few, without him, rough. California needs to have West Conigliaro comes a the way several promising rookies come San Francisco has plenty of ie winner win pitching, led by 26-game frominjuries tha blocked them through to make a run for it Baltimore very sharp Pilots could trouble somebody Juan Marichal, and keep your in '68 in spring training with "68 sore. if Don Mincher, Tommy Davis,/eve on out! der Bobby Bonds andor Tommy Harper hit . who could make it big this year arm pitchers Jim Palmer and Pete Richert apparently ready Manager Joe Gordon of Kanaas . Cincinnati could upset if winning big again, City will be scrambling all Gary Nolan and newcomers 4 joining 2-game winner Dave S€ason. fashionsolid pitching to go with MeNally and l@game winner National League Pete Rose-led attack hee Jim Hardin Youjust can't East West Atlanta has lots of bats, with expect Denny McLain to have St. Louis San Francisco Cepeda joining Hank Aaron, over the top if either pitcher Jim Lonborg or outfielder Tony another 3l-game season for Chicago Detroit, but he, Lolich, Wilson Pittsburgh Cincinnati Felipe Alou, and returning Rice Atlanta Carty, but the mound staff still Los Angeles|not pennant caliber . . . Los Houston| Angeles needs righthanded hitSan Diego|ting, could get it from Andy Cards Still Tops Ug |five finishers in the 1968 race: OFFICE CHAIRS Utah Office Supply Wejust received the results of the Men's State ABC tournament results, and our bowlersdidpretty well. La George's Major TOURNAMENT,The two top winners were events out of 734 entries, and Rick Woodard Jerry Farley of Provo, Lynn Richardson from Vernal, followed by the following Thornton placed 14th in the Men’s singles and Keith Kearns were 5th in the Doubles events out of a field of 367 teams. Well to next year when the 1970 ABC Singles and Snyder, Sherrie Cox and Mark Harward Doubles for Utah come to Regal Lanes on March 7th and 8th and 14th and 15th. This will be a golden opportunity for the bowlers in Provo to score next year and make a LEAGUE Early Birds Eiks Mixed Doubles Escalantes Industrial Marre oy Marry Mbxupe Mbced Malone Monday Nighters o are ser Roget Bentems Regal Juniors Regal Queene faterttes Qentor errene Phone 373-6625 Joh n Coloizzi, District Troffie Agent the State tournament, were Jeanette Wheeler, Ike Harward, Rom all from Provo. We might mention that Jeanette rolled up an impressive 663 series with her handicap, and she is an 114 average bowlerette, what with the 100% handicap allowed, anyone can come up as little dough. Being on the home lanes with plenty of opportunity to practice and get champion in this tournament. So come on sharpened up by March of next season, out and share in the bread we're spreading we should have a iot of bowlers in the top around y'all. LEAGUE STANDINGSAS OF 3 APRIL 1969 Mercherte engine, including coal tender, and 500 hp at Its peak! Since then we have shortened the span over the long hau: West with some of the mightiest locomotives ever built, including the famous “Big Boys,” powerhouse diesels and gas turbineelectrics, This year we will introduce the Centennial Locomotive, the largest, most powerful single locomotive in the world, 98° Jong, 6900 hp,it is four and a half times as powerful as a typical locomotive of just ten years ago. For power to keep fast schedules without letup, without delay,‘round the clock, in any terrain or weather, you can depend upon Union Pacific's century of progress. people who areae to participate in the house roll of s on 4 May for spot done fellas and we're proud of : Methinks you'll have a better time of it Ladies Classic Doubles A century ago, we helped to bridge the continent with a 52/4” echelons. Would also like to announce the winners for the first week qualify! rounds in the CAPSO NOTHING TO LOS) team placed 29th out of 219 teams, Royal Ladies Glessio In Prove we're at th South and University Avenus Kogsco ang rookie Ted Sizemore, Regal’ { Pin Pa teh That was more than 140)""° AT Kast Looks Tough matches ago and Gable hasn't! Toughest division—The A.L.'s he Badminton Finals |washingtm Senators, unless the 19s NOME touramens, He WO) “NATCHITOCHES, La. (UPI) mong! . Phils have Red Sox have loads of talent backs by Gary Peters, Tommy game winner Chris Short, but Yas- Murcer (third base) and Jerry Seeks Approval if[1869 }19 rr} es Eastern Division—Carl +, |Kenney (center) are the keys} East: jose experiment at tremski and comebacking Jim for the Yankees, moving up but) St. Louis, runaway winner|could be the key . . Houston, |Lengorg to lead the Red So: xX asS| a bit behind the top three . . last year, looks just as good|lust-place team last year. Denny McLain has a good ye" "|Luis Tiant and Sam McDowell| _ but doesn’t win 30, for Detroit.|\head tough Cleveland mound| SUNDAY,APRIL 6, 1989 SundayHerald 3 Western Division — Rookie [Minnesota Twins to the title Tuns as much as 15 miles a day face, slumped back in @ the seventh and eighth grades over the Seegeseens Hank Bauer. to keep in top physical|bleacher chair ang spent less but was beaten in the ninth by ex-Yankee pal |time savoring the victory than grade,” said Geble of his son. i Red Sox in five condition. PROVO, Utah (UPI)—For His father, Mack Gable, a/looking to the future. “In fact, he was pinned but. And here are a few more Dar Gable, a 20-year-old Iowa | His immediate future involves State University junior witho| Waterloo, Towa, realtor, says |competing in the National AAU bese cd a 18000 observations from the end of lim! attempts to psyche himself up Dan has “turned down some wrestling tournament which will “like a gorilla” for each match, real good summer jobs” to \be held in his hometown of the inherent appeal of college work in a lumber yard because Waterloo in east-central Iowa, he “wants physical labor.” Eastern Division. ‘The new wrestling is the challenge of tee site nen jammed in here the top individual excellence. |sports during his junior high “IT guess Dan just isn’t a very||ineup safely tucked away, Gable, “You are out there alone. A’ school years but eventually Boston, Cled them all to concen- The fact that Iowa State alsolpeiroit, Baltimore,York. A wild the glory is yours alone or all \perspiration trickling down his NCAA team champion-|veland, end New won the trate on excelling in wrestling. ship the defeat is yours alone. That's made the Provo tour-|hattle. the way I like it,” he said in He admits to being a fierce |nament a double satisfaction for) Weakest division — the A. L. summinguphis feelings for the and considers it his|Gable. West. Three, maybe four, weak sport stortly after winning his key to success. Prior to each When he completes his quest’ teams. BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI)—Al \match, Gable wages a psycholo- for individual honors, the Towa Best “expansion” team—The second consecutive NCAA wrestling championship at Brigham |Bemiller, veteran center for the gical battle within himself. to coach and|seattle Pilots. \yo ter Young University in Provo. Buffalo Bills of the American _ “I try to build up everything teach. Until that time, he will] Worst “expansion” team—The He had just received a silver Football League, reportedly is inside'me, Then when I get out/be concentrating on steps no. 3/Kansas City Royals, unless trophy symbolic of the Most) seeking the Democratic en- on the mat, I just let it out. I anc! no, 4 on his personal|Montreal doesn't keep Rusty try to psyche myself up like a achievement scale. Outstanding Wrestler in the Staub, Actually, all four clubs mighty weak. tournament, which drew nearly dorsement for town supervisor gorilla. I've got to fee] tough,” he says. 9 outstanding youngsters from in suburban Cheektowaga. Worst “regular” team—The ° * Bemiller is not expected to There can be little doubt throughout the nation. Ted Williams can work magic Gable, a Physical Education- leave the team for his political |was prepared mentally for his hitting instruction. with Biology major,is halfway to the affairs, five straight matches by falls in’ —Rudy Hartono and Muljadi Most improved A.L. team— goal he set for himself several the 137pound division in the| Will, both of Indonesia, were The New York Yankees, despite years ago—winning three Nacombined meet record time of! Jopponents in the finals of the tional Collegiate championships: ‘TRIPLE CHAMP '20 minutes and 19 seconds. In All Kinds Of and a gold medal in the 1972 NEW YORK (UPI) — Henry the 1968 meet, he won the 130 U.S. Open badminton champioships at Northwester Louisiana Olympics. Armstrong was the only boxer pound championship, He js an intense youngster to hold three world champion- The elder Gable recalls the’ State College Saturday. at who works the year around at ships at the same time, in 1936) only defeat his son suffered—as Indonesia dominated play by improving himself. In the off he held the featherweight, a ninth grader in Waterloo’s placing players in the finals of four of the tournament's five season, for example, he works lightweight and welterweight West Junior High School. 69 East Center, Provo “He had been undefeated in open events. religiously with weights and | crowns simultaneously, PIONEER but.could be a big White Sox Boswell, Otis could move New match Twins Loads Of Talent East By JAMES BAPIS UPI Sports Writer good loser,” his father sald. better yood pitching. Could upset Minnesota Plus hitting to win out in a have good Clemente-| d outfield decidedly weaker group but problem infield and proba. om Nash, Hunter, Krausse bly three-four rookies in lineup . \ Oak! 5 Koosman leads Mets’ , Seaver, could give Oakland a very tough. lifer help from Seattle Pilching staff indeed, but A’sipitching and en and 1% Kansas City don't have enough hitting to ilugging Richi Gable Doesnt Like to Lose wisivPen: With his second NCAA title) Gable was active in many’ on-led_pitch- Cubs havesoli West attack with Banks, Santo and Minnesota needs a comeback Williams, and Jenkins heads le Playoff—Cards in four games, and other hurlers should keep|New York \for their third straight N. b. the Tigers in the thick of a|Philagelphia pennant |close fight . . Rookies Bobby Montreal | in ri Maris, West Seems to have enough pitching these two and be determined New York playoffs Cleveland ive champions. Washington he division from the. wesiern champs, vide es observe will the Florida camps ye each Pinson Roger a bundleof pitchers Waslewski and Giusti American League Red Sox. kind now are more haarde d home sta rank retired e Serta Pos. Team 1. Chris’ Coneee 2 Pina Hut % City . J and W 2 Kelly Krultmoes 3. Price ond Willmore 1. Beranek and 2 Becker and Jordan 3. Dahmen and 1. Ebonite 2 Bigelow Conetructien & Beyly's Bil ond Wate $ Royo! inn Village in Roadrunners Eight Balls Ring @ Dings Motors t {erven Gono United Homea twa \ The Poste! Cerrtera re the 1960-67 League Champtone ‘Elec Motor Serv. AL Uteh Tech College 3% Alley Katz 1. MeKee’s 2 2 A and W 1. Troy Laundry 2 Bayee's 3 Hermon'y 1. Jones Paint and Gin 2 Columbien 4% Ven Leuvens-Bernteents } Doo) 2k Rengere 2 Rusters 1, Classics 2 Cardinals 3 Seven Te }. 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Stare Next weekend will be the opening rounds for our annual Town and Cuntry Classic, This is our biggie of the year, the Top place winner will receive $800.00, 2nd place $400.00 and on down the line. The top Scratch winners will receive $300.00, $200.00 and $100.00 for Ist, 2nd and 3rd place respectively, We are also featuring ecial prizes for the highest handicap scores rolled the first two weekends, high lane prizes for high individual games ete, Ast on eachpair is $20.00 and 2nd is $10,90. We anticipate paying out some $4,000.00 in prize moneythis year. so dust off ye olde balle and come on out and roll a set of games. Zveryone should be at their peak at this time of the year and the prizes will surely help out on that summer vacation, clear up bills, or buy that special deal you've been wanting for a long time. The lanes are in good condition and our pins fall for anyone, except for me of course, with my lil dark cloud even my dog bites me, INUWJHTAGGO. |