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Show Brigham Young Coasts To Track Victory TR , Ralph M ann Sets 440 Hurdle Mark By JOE WATTS Herald Sports Editor Young Univerit k meet Steeplechase — BYU (Bonin, acker) 41.3; victory afternoon in BYU Staduin Shane, BY! by piling up 99% points io A’ ona AS S and Utah's 38, with alph Mannand Arizons 4:14.83; Baldwin, son, BYU, State's Mark Murro taking the U, individual spotlight. Mann skirted the oval in the High JumpDan Mend 440 intermediate hurdles in the blazing time of 50.8 seconds, Barry which is not only a new BYU Harker and Player, U, 6school record, but js the fastest High Hurdies — Bonin, BYU, time in the nation this year in 14.0; French, that event It is also a better) J, 14.2; mark than BYU, 14.1; Jones, Noel, BYU, 14.6 Hoffm BYU, 180Dudnick, U, 163-9; Oruz, the current WAC! _ record in that event. Mark Murro of Arizona State AS U, l6l4%2; Adams, BYU, 147-2. turned in a tremendous feat in aa) yard run — Blaisdell, etablishing a new stadium record in the javelin with a toss BYU, 483; Peterson, U, 48.4: 1967, 6; , BYU, 9.7; Nelson, 9.8; Maw, BYU, 9.9. of 268-9, a remarkable 54 far- Tipton, BYU, 48.6; Holbrook, ther than the old record set in| 4 U, 49.6, dash — Bright, ASU, the NCAA Championships in 9 Jerry Bright of Arizona State was the only double winner of Long Jump — Pousi, BYU, 5-5; the day. He churned the 109/25: yard dash in 9.6 and then won and hits the tape in 50.8 seconds Casper Will B Praying Today Palmen, BYU, 2-043; Blaisdell, BYU, 244%; Robin- |the 20 yard dash in 21.7 Gary son, BYU, 23-10, Thacker, BYU's fine sprinter, | Javelin — Murro, ASU, 268 finished second in both events. 9% (New stadium record); Le- Tom Bonin and Don French, |8&5, BYU, 235-2; Green, U, two expert BYU hurdlers, put|!-#%; Nummela, BYU, 222 on a real duel in the highs with) Bonin posting a 14 flat mark $80 yard run — Steve Berge- jand French taking second with son, BYU, 1:53.7; Wojtech, U, 1:54.2; Hackett, BYU, 1:55.7; a 14.1 timing. | Mike Hoffman twirled the Hall, BYU,1:57.1. lurdles — Mann, BYU, discus 180-7 to win that event AUGUSTA, Ga, (UPI)—One, poorly Saturday over the first for the Cougars. Hoffman is 50.8, (New schovi record); of the things Billy Casper will) nine holes and much better over currently the BYU school rec- Winnegar, U, 53.3; Miller, ASU, do when he gets up Sunday) the final nine. His putter saved ord holder in the event, but he 53.7; Brooks, U, 54.8, morningwill be to pray. him going out and he salvaged was four feet shy of his best Pole vault — Rambo, ASU, 164; Blaylock, BYU, 154; ‘Oneof the things he won't do} an even par 36. Then after mark, will be to pray he wins the|nabbing his only birdie on the Other BYU winners were Johnson, BYU, 14-6; Worley, U, | Masters, which he leads by one| 10th, he parred the rest of the Chris Celion in the high jump 46, | stroke. way in for a 35, with a mark of 68 and fewer | 220 yard dash — Bright, ASU, | “As corny as it may sound,” “Tt was like night and day,” jmisses than Dan Mendenhall of |21.7; Thacker, BYU, 21.8; Nelsays Casper, “I pray morning|he said, about the way he |BYU and Barry Shephard of |son, U, 22.1; Taylor, U, 22.2. and night. I pray for health,| played the front nine and the ASU who also cleared 68; Jim | Two mil run — Jodski, ASU, strength and guidance. I pray| back nine. “I was in the dark Blaisdell in the 440 yard dash |9:13.3; Quintanar, ASU, 9:24.0; | that I may be an exampie to| on the front nine and suddenly 1 with a mark of 48.3; Pertti Dan Bebnel, BYU,9:30.4; Francis, BYU, 9:31.8, sawdaylight on the back nine, I Pousi in the long jump with a Casper is an elder in the| suppose if there was a turning mark of 25-6; Steve Bergeson Mile relay — BYU (Thacker, Mormon church but he is not a/poini it had to be the 10th hole. in the 880 yard run with a time Blaisdell, Tipton, Mann) 3:13.3; religious fanatic. The w-year-| The four wood I hit on my of 1:53.7; and Pat Shane in the Utah 3:16.2; ASU 3:19.8, jold precisionist from Apple] second shot I'd say was my steeplechase with a mark of Triple Jump — Litvinolf, ‘ASU, 48-3%- Konihowski, BYU, |Valley, Calif., doesn’t let|finest of the day. The ball 9:33.2, | anything upset him and goes out| stopped 12 feet from the hole.” The Cougars also won both 47-6%; Mullen, ASU, 46-%; Robof his way to make friends of] Casper knocked in that putt relay events with Tom Bonin inson, BYU, 45-8%. most everyone he meets. and although he missed what he |Gary Tipton, Jim Blaisdell and Final score: BYU 99%, Ari“Isn't there someone you) called “makeable” putts of 6,8,8 Gary Thacker teaming in the zona State 59%, Utah 33, don’t like?” someone tried to) and 12 feet on the final four 440 relay and Thacker, Tiptoa, pin him down, holes, he refused to grumble Blaisdell joining Relph Mann in the mile relay. Casper simplysmiled. about them. “No one that I know of,” he) «] see no point in it,” he ‘The Cougar won 10 of the 18 answered, “I pose there! explained. “I've made so many events with Arizona State getjused to be but T can’t think of| putts this week that missing ting the other eightfirsts, Utah janyone I actually dislike now. I! those few at the end didn't didn’t tally any first place points, eeeee qemetfetend make that muchdifference.” For the third straight meet |to be with them. If ‘hey a pein Accher, the Tangy the Cougars sweptfirst, second TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI)--Pinch Jack Collinge hit a sacrijand third in the long jump. hitter junfriendly and wish to go their) ao ae oeatkf ols | . v1 iS only one stroke Ine fice fly to center in the ninth jorneee para you have | him as they go outfor Sunday’s Karl Palmen and Jim Blaisdell inning to score Bill Cotton as \finished behind Pousi. . iF ;-,|final 18, claims there are Arizona State University edged by event summary: |Giapar'sahaa seats i least 10 competitors who still \Event the University of Arizona, 43, | Shot Put — Townsend, ASU, \in the opener of a three-game overnight aon believes in eye 2 eee ae ea ee )50-6%4; Adams, BYU, 49%; Western Athletic Conference what he says and what's more,| vriaad here is arguing with | Dudnick, U, 47-10; Hoffman, haseball series Friday night, | BYU, 410%. jhe practices what he says every|—_"__ PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY,APRIL 13, 1969 Arizona State Edges Arizona 4-3 in Baseball opportunity he has. Most of the TOM TIKKER, BYU catcher, scores the final run of a big seven run inning Friday at the BYU diamond as the Cougars were enroute to a 13-3 victory over Utah, Also in the action are Utah’s catcher Frank King and BYU’s Mike Folster signaling to Tikker. Tikker and Folster both scored on a hit by Richard Fairbanks, (Herald photograph by Grant Roylance) golfers on the tour get ruffled and show their emotions when | their scores soar. Not Casper. He’s pleasant, amiable and accessible whether he’s over © par or under it. i His game excites others but not him. When he was asked Lose 3-2 in Extra Innings Cougars Split With Utes Brigham Young University|was out trying to stretch the|First game: split a double header with the|hit to a trip!s. University of Utah Saturday at} The nightcap affair was Derks Field winning the first| scheduled for seven innings but game 84 on the strength of a|ended up going ten before Utah five runninth inning rally, and| pushed the wining run across. losing the second game 3-2 in| Gary Cleverly started off the three ey innings. tenth with a drag bunt single The Cougars thug finished)and advanced to second on a the first three game series sacrifice bunt which was follow- BYU. Game ¢etails of Friday's} BYU's losing pitcher was shots under par, he said simply “T am very happy to shoot three rounds under par.” ee teaies 7 AB RH RBIBYU AB Rw Apr|— eaeseare Fairbanks Jorg 4 5 3 1 2 2 Q| Fairbanks 1\lorg ae 5 0 18 2 0 Komney Howard 5 5 1 1 1 38. 1|Romney 1\Howard 4 0 sk 1 2 0 og 2 Kop Foisier Tikker Berge DuNamn McKay Totals contest are on page 16. Brad Meyring who ventthe dis- Utah In the first gamein Salt ee in pitching aie _ Cleverly Saturday BYU went into the for the Cougars. Alan Axtell got Whiteley 11 21 Q|Folster 0Kmp 54 4 0 e Berg. 0/Meyring 4e3 8 a © 6.¢ At 1 0 0 0 I EN, ea ‘ni i 4 7 : 20 9 8 2 Belliston Alger, Orem 3-1-1 00! Set Records | 401 30 1 1 0 0 0 0 wT Totals |Score by innings: 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 0/Cleverly 0/|Whiteley 0 Kilgore 5 3 5 1 1 0..1 0 1 0/toss of 209-2 breaking the old 0}record by Tom Duvall of Plea1)sant Grove last year of 19 =% in the javelin event Saturday jafternoon with a tremendous 0 0 0 Campbell 4 4 0 1 2 1. Offeet. 1 1 1 2 0/Hunter © Weidner 4 4 0 1 .0 2 Oj and a halt feet beyond the 1/present high school state rec- 0 O o)King 4 0 1. ILiord 0 0 0 1. © 0 1/DiGosio 1/Mayne {Axtell 2 6 1 0 0 0 —— 8% $ © 0 © 0) Orem also joined in the recOlord breaking parade with i 0/medley relay team comprised |of Dean Hatch, Allen McEwan, 3)Vaughan Gourley, and LaVar avs 0/Theodore Snow Steve Alger of American 11 9 AB RH RBI|UTAH 3 4 5 S Fork High School established 1{2 Rew Snow Invitational record —— final inning trailing 4-8, but ex, reat for the win for Utah. Kilgore 4 Joded for five runs to ice the} BYU scored once in the sec- Theodore 2 ss ond inning on a single by Mike Campbell contest for wining pitcher Mike Knogp followed by a duuble by Hunter 4 3 McKay Mike Folster. Knosp scored on Weidner Mayne 3 Richard Fairbanks singled to|a wild pitch. 4 start the big inning and stole) The other Cougar run came Prock 2 second. Larry Romney singled|in the seventh which forced the King 0 him home totie the score and|game into extra innings. Doug Landures the sacks were filled moments|Howard got on by an error and | jae ~s laier after a hit by Doug How-|was sacrificed to second by)ie ard, lis third of the ay, and|Mike Knosp. Mary Maxwell, in here so far after three rounds BYU with Utahwith a 21 edge after ed by a game winning single Maxwell beating the Utes 13-3 Friday at|by Tom Kilgore. ; Second game: how he felt about his showing \in which his 208 total is eight 2 Totaly 9 | The toss by Alger was two |Webb. y The quartet ran the a walk to Mike Knosp. i role, hit a two} YU 100 000 2058 Score by innings: eventin 3:39.4 to break the old a pinch hitting 010 200 100—4| 5, 010 000 100 0-2| mark by six-tenths of a second. Mike Folster, former Provo|strike pitch for a single and the Utah |Winning pitcher—Mike McKay.| tj.) 020 000 000 1-3} The only other first place High slugger, slapped a hard|tying RBI. . |Losing pitcher—Prock. pitcher—Allen Axtell won by Region Four particihit drive off the third baseUtati scored two tn the second '55,"Howard, Folster, Tikker,|yWinning pants camein the 220 by Dean Losing pitcher — Br. M man’s glove ior a double andJinning on a triple by Keil |-| Hateh of Orem with a time of MARK MUARO of Arizona State etablished a new BY stadium record im the javelin BYU; Theodore, Hunter, U. |2B—lorg, Folster, BYU two RBI's, and Tom Tikker fol-|Campbell, a single by Tom | 22.7. Hatch also had a third with a remarkable toss of 268-9's, He broke the old stadium record set ia the NCAA {iB U. lowed it up with another double) Weidner, and a single by Frank asta 3, Prock 9, place in the 100 yard Gash, | Championships by Delmon McNabb of LSU. The old mark was 263-5, ures 1, u to conclude the scoring. Tikier | |