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Show 16 Sunday Herald SUNDAY,APRIL 2, 198 AussiesTip Hickman Single In 11th Gives Cubs 6-5 Victory Americans Athletics Nip Royals In Net Meet Behind Bando's Play MONTE UPI over the batting for In the women’sdoubles, Anne Al Spangler, deliv- Nieko made m a it row two Gonzalez saved two set points in the first set with beautiful rallies, but Ralston returned an over easy shot into the net to give Australia the set 7-5. Games went to 10-10 in the second set before Ralston, of ley, Caiif., and Gonzalez, The victory was the third of Ray Kelson, of Nephi, who the season for the knuckleballing right-hander and extended golfs regularly at the Hobble Creek Golf Course, and has a his string of scorless innings to membership, sunk an ace for 24. ngeles, a par three on hole number six The Braves had six hits, ineae S with a nine iron, His first shot cluding Orlando Cepeda’s third i some adverse hit the tree guarding the homer of the x season, while tag-| CHIP GARRISs fired a two unde: ‘r par 7070 in green and plunked in the creek, ging Tony Cloninger with the weather conditions Friday at the Riverside Country Club to tea! eS he Sant . Prancieon Glants| Sith lead the BYU golf golf team to a 25-8 25-8 win wi over the ¢ University Universi of but he made upfor it with a catty perfect shot—good for a par. runs with his fifth and sixth He was golfing with Marv homers to back the five - hit Naylor and Tuck Giles and [patie of Gaylord Perry and| Condie Cowan. jcarry the San Francisco Gants| BY G If |to .: 5-3 victory over the San Oo ers |Diego Padres, McCovey, last year’s National e League home run and RBI | champion has nowdriven in 14 Sundance Skiers Win Top Honors Rip Utah California Angels 6-5 for their 25-8 The match was held in a ski jumping contests at Alta met St. Louis and Houston|steady rain and some strong son, U, 3%-%; winds but still Chip Garris of ball 242-1. Friday and Saturday, and more played Los Angeles. honors are expecte’ to go to = Sundance skiers today in events that get under way at 11am. Dons Down In the 11 and under division P c lead. broke BYUand Reid Goodliffe of Utah managed sub-par rounds. They jeach finished with 70s on the’ jee ¥8 course. It ingles and then * run. Davis, whose hit ing a Seattle service for an 11-10| EL PASO, Tex. (UPI)—Don tie director, said he had never The Australigns evened Haskins resigned from the head faced a situation like this streak, cli was polished off 6-2 ang 6-1 Diego Segui Detroit, Wants Old Job s:2:°"""o"™ New- Davidson then lost his service and Gonzalez held his to take the set. The end. was disappointing, however, as the American duo ng into the ninth, Bradford. foreing came in and retired Ron Han- the score in the next game, but basketball coaching job snapped three-game losing ed his homer in the before. He said Haskins would ‘he sixth oif Gary Peters after University of Detroit ay have to reapply forhis position. k the job) It was believed, however, that three di and announced he would apoly as the winningest coach in the for his cld job at the University school’s history the rehiring of Texas at El Paso. would be only a formality. In Harry Comer walked. In the ighth, Davis knocked in Tom™y Harper, but was thrown out trying for second. Another Pilot run scored an the playat Haskins signed a four-year fact, Haskins talked today of second. Pattin. who had a no-hitter Mrs, Jones and Miss Wade contract for $23,000 a year “resuming work on recruiting.” seemed to lack coordination in/Thursday in Detroit, while “I made the decision too until Sandy Alomar singled in the first game of the women’s UTEP acting president Dr. quickly and have decided 1 the fifth, picked up his second final, but they quickly gained Milton Leech was announcing|cannot accept the job at|win against one loss their composure in the last two his resignation here. troit,” Haskins said. “My| Detroit at New York and sets. It was the first victory! Haskins, who coached the family is upset over moving to Cleveland at Boston were rained out . Sears Tent Trailers BYU won best ———_— Shaw LeaderIn ; Steve Bounous won the top) PAYSON Goodliffe paired up against Golf Tourney prize while Richard Hayes fini-) |BYU's Ray Leach and Goodghed third and Tom Fullerton spanish Fork defeatea Pay-| life won all four match points. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)— managed a fourth place. son 149-182 in a dual golf match |It was the only winning perfor- Australian Bob Shaw came 5 ¥ |with all four top Spanish Fork|mance by a Ute in the match. from benind to take the third % In the 12-15 age group Fred golfers scoring under 40, Medal. The win for BYU moved its round lead in Hayes won second place and ist for the Dons was Crai; . ate i ‘ : ig An-/dual match record to 4-1 for Tallahassee Open golf tourne: Robert Bills was sixth place.|derson with a 96 followed by |the season, the only loss be- Saturday Ne foartesat Hayes and Bills tied for the 4llen Anderson and Craig Ar-/ing a 17-16 decision to Weber gg second longest jumpsof the day|gyle at 37 and John Bingham State. lat 39. at 71 feet, a Shaw, a former caddy from | Considering the arverse wea: ther conditions the six Cougar Sydney wo wae Me ae, |golfers all turned in admirable teatcoans eieale eet . Major League Standings |score f d. Garris’ 70 ie year,tournament,: oe sake site omeCate7 ve ahead of Larry Hnson of By United Press International | American League Standings \had eee ME a 73,eee, Don Hawken andYue Ray Douglas, Ga., the second leader. | National League Standings East Leach carded 74s, and Rusty (Night Games Not Included) W L Pet. 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Haskins Resigns From here in 13 years by a British Miners to the NCAA champion- such a large town pair. ship in 1966 when the school runs in 11 games this season. | The veterans doubles final was still calleq Texas Western, Both homers came off San was won by Pancho Segura of said Saturday he had made a Diego starter Dick Selma after| Brigham Young University ris, BYU, def. Dick Palmer, U, Ecuador and Bob Howe of “big mistake.” singles ky Bobby Bonds, rolled to an easy 25-8 dual 40; BYU won best ball 2-1 Paso is a hard place to Australia with a 6-1, 64 rout of Perry struck oui nine as fie) Match victory over the UniverRusty Guernsey, BYU, def, Ray Antignut of New York and/leave,” he said | George McCarty, UTEP athleevened his record at 2-2. |sity of Utah Friday at the Riv-| Marty Becker, U, 40; Mitch Rene Ruzic of Monaco, Skiers from Sundance were In night action, Pittsburgh @rside Country Club. Voges, BYU, def. Juddy Jack-| x fn the spotlight at the Gelande was at Phladelphia, New York! in scored single. tennis in the furst two sets, but! John Blue Moca Odom, with side, Killebrew drove the ball Seattle Pilots to a 5-1 victory through side to‘ over the Chicago White Sox ; : th hase Ee ht atk ponents in the final two sets. 508 EL s,s gave en Sera eS arty Pattin, who had one- Golfer Sinks sis Cincinnati, allowing only four the Atlanta 440 victory Ace for Par ||hbitsBraveswhileto apitching Phil scoring Ted Uhlaender as the Minnesota Twins nipped the In the fourt gle the Americans to tire ninth inning relief more than theirseemed younger OP- Kraucsepicked up thefrom win Lew ne seventh tied the score at 5-5 s s 3. bring the score to 5-2. John Bateman’s three run homer off e second Killebrew slapped a 7 through the “Killebrew Joaded two-run with one out in the ninth fourth e fifth straight triumph. th seventh with two out, tying Ublaender watked, stole sec- 4), e gameat 5-0. out later, ond, and Tony Oliva drew an single to left bringing Day knocked in The men's fina] lasted more with what proved to be the intentional walk. With the two-run than three hours with brilliant winning run Angels overshifting to the left homer and a single toa power the Santo sparked a five-run against Jim Shicag outburst against Chicago Hobble Creek Ken Holtzman in the it a 3-0 lead on tripled home Joe Foy shift” Britain took the title by beating Francoise Durr and Gail SheriffChanfreau of France 146, 64, 6- the InnMudcat Grant in the fifth to opened’ m over the ne Jones and Virginia Wade of off Roger A two - run homer by Ron , the Williams opened ems He was nicked for the Roy run in the seventh when Lou n Pinella mens . tennis tournament Montreal Expos and their 10th ered the game- winning hit ‘80n. second win in three decisions. victory oa, victory the in Monte Carlo inning todrive in Billy Williams !o Ernic Banks. 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