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Show 16 Sunday Herald SUNDAY,APRIL 2, 100 Clemente Powers BYU Gets 11 Firsts Pirates to 4-3 Win Over Expos In WAC Track Meet BYU's Ralph Mann finished 440 hurdles in 50.6 for a nally ranked javelin chamrigham Y: itself up as t Roberto Clemente's two-r n,/eighth inning off Cinc sixth inning homer powered Jim Merritt to down the R Legas threw 236 ft. and 1 in.|*tadium record. z to better Murro's poor mark of ' MieSetene ot aie = in the Western 232 ft. 6% in. ence Tr iscus honors with a Pittsburgh Pirates victory throw won their si Denes highJumperLor-lyohn ‘Thacker’ and Jim Maw recorded Stadium. Brigham Yo' Di is catwoes ~~» lay with Greg Hall, Paul Hack- pulled off a j Arizona Mark Murro, Mexico in the triplejump, State’ Utah,CSU Split Pair 'n WAC Baseball Race SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)—\at Derks Field in Salt Lake ‘i iateams took the long with Perti Pousi and the 600 relay with Jim Maw, Tip-| team of Steve Bergeson, Paul The University of Utsh Red-|Friday evening, Hackett, Stan Bergeson and Francis took top honors as urday with Colorado State Uni-| CSU is now at 26 In league Sam did Ron Shane in the 3000 meter | steeplechase and a mile relay Western Athletic Conference ti-| team of Tom Bonin, Blaisdell, tle. Tipton and Mann. The Redskins took the opener 10-2 behind the nine-hit pitching of junior Dan Prock, but lost the nightcap, 340. The Utes scored in all but three innings} ‘of the opener to continue their win-streak of 10 games. Third baseman Tom alee NEW YORK (UPI) — The LOGAN (UPI) — Utah State; banged a homerin the seventh) For Sale” sign is definitely up will participate in the Milwauand teammate John Hunter). the New York Jets, and kee Classic Holiday Basketball came up with a triple to put Tcumnament Dec. 29-30, coach theh Utes at the 6-8 mark in lea-| Madison Square Garden is! LaDell Andersen announced togue play. among prospective buyers. 'y. In the nightcap, Colorado! Irving Mitchell Felt, chairIncluded in the Milwaukee Stale pitcher Phil Johnson lim-| man of the Garden Corporati tournament will be Marquette, ited the Utes to only five hits, Pra, Delaware, Wisconsin and the which was the team’s lowest| Said Wednesday that conversa. fourth’ and singled and scored { third triumph of the season |rather nebulous. If it could be leader|ler worked out on a corporative Brigham University,action, both! 68 going Young into Saturday's — a ce ee oe, SPORTS FANS! by ED GIVAN Boyd Bell Named Coach At Carbon pasie, I think it would be fine.” ‘The present ownership of the Jets, headed by Phil Iselin, [seve not set a price on their Joe Namath-led property, but estimates run as high and higher than $20 million, The Philadelphia Eagles commanded over #6 million in their recent ferced sale. The Garden, which owns the Knickerbockers and the Rangers in basketball and hockey, would have to reach a complicated agreement to gain control of the American Foot| ball League franchise, since pro by-laws preclude owner-' | football 0 the sixth as the Cubs pounded against one loss, gave up a Don Cardwell and three re-double to Jesus Alou ang a lievers for 13 hils. | Bill Hands, who gave up eight hits in striking out seven and walking one, got the victory for Padres, with Nate Colbert/was the Astros’ 10th in their collecting his third home runin|last 11 games. three days and Chris Cannizzaro| In night action, St. Louis was NEW ZEALAND southpaw Bob Charles lets out a sigh of relief as his 12-foot putt drops in the cup for a birdie on the seventh hole of the third round of the $100,000 Byron Nelson Golf Classic Saturday in Dallas, Tex. Charles is tied with Lee Trevino for the lead after three rounds at a 206 four-under-par, (Herald-UPI Telephoto) adding his first of the season,/at Philadelpiia and Atlanta met exploded for five runs in the'Los Angeles on the Coast. Weber Whomps BoiseState 91-54 in Track Competition Trevino And Charles Tie For Lead in Nelson Golf OGDEN (UPI)—Randy Mon-Boise. togmery set a new school end) 229 Run — 1. Randy Mont. stadium record in the 100-yard| gomery, Weber, 21.7. 2. Richard DALLAS (UPI)—U.S. Openjof the windy, damp afternoon, two-putted for another birdie on dash in leading the Weber|Dickson, Boise. 3, Jay Uchida, | champion Lee Trevino and New/stayed in front until Trevino|the par § i6th after barely State track team to a 91-54 vic-| Weber. Zealand southpaw Bob Charles, |nassed him. Hefinished with almissing a 25-foot try for an tory over Boise State College! 3 wile — 1, Bob Wallace. We putiedtheir way intoa te for/343¢_70 that left him in a teleagle, He had only a three- here Saturday. Montgomery, the thir round $1000,000 Byron Nelson lat 207 with Australian Bruce is fith bi Golf [Deviin, whoalso posted a 94-36 footer for his fifth birdie of the ber, 15:45.2. 2, Brian Hansen, who ran the 100 Weber. 3. Neville Peterman, in 9.8, collected 21 points for the| Weber. Classic Saturday with Sines (Compton datined fifth (“87 on No. 16 and then saw a winning Wildcats, including the’ Mile Relay — 1. Boise, 3:28., ee . PRICE (UPI)—The appoint- under-par 206s. on indi place alone at one under-par 209|\25-foot birdie try on the 17th hit five points won by the 440-yard geslehus =—1 mentof Boyd Bel! as head foot-| Charles had to sink birdie with g similar 3436—70, while the back of the cup and bounce! relay team. Peterman, Weber, 10:07. 2 The Wildcats set four new!prian Hansen, Weber. 3, Lloyd ball coach at Carbon High putts of 20 and 22 feet on the) oung Bert Greene, who held or|out, schoolrecords in the qual meet./Raker, Weber. toe School was announced today. final two holes to overtake Shared the lead the first two Bell, a member of the Carbon| Trevino, who had wrestled the|ounds, skidded to a en pate Eee a The 440-relay team chipped one|trouble on the back side as he|tenth of a second oif the school| High School athletic staff since lead away from Frank Beard 14 slid into 1963, succeeds Lou Mele, who} with back-to-back birdies on the a Taian: arias two short birdie puttsjrecord in a winning time of 41.2 |and three-putted the 12th. seconds, Freshman Frank Reilly| resigned after three years at very difficult 15th and 16th\chowShaw had e 349367, holes. | Charles birdied the first hole| Devlin shook off back-to-back|captured the discus event with the im. A native of Grand Island, Trevino was one of the fevliom 29 feet, the third from|bogeys at the 18th and 14th with|a Platter toss of 160-10. The 440Neb., Bell graduated from Ben challengers to conquer the back|four feet, the seventh from 12|brilliant approaches that left|yard hurdles was won by Mike| '(' Thinclads Lomond High School in Ogden. nine on Preston ‘Trail Golfifeet and’ then ran into bogey] him birdie putts of only one and|Gray in 56.3 seconds. Ship of a team by a corporation. He attendedee Junior Col- Club's par 35-35—70, 7,086-yard trouble on the 10th and 14th to/four feet on the 15th and 16th,| Boise State was led by Rich- Did you know that, oddty enough, in the entire history of big league base- ———— single to Jim Wynn for the Astros’ lonetally, He struck out four and walked three in beating Wade Blasingame, who the Cubs, his third against one! Was touched for 12 Gianthits in loss. suffering his fourth loss without On the Coast, the San Diego|a victory this year. The defeat To Milwaukee ave been! talks “are still indefinite and annou! Utah entertains co - , Marichal, who registered his inning, singled and scored ir, th AggiesInvited sumber in five games. tions have been in progress with| Tournament of fie¢ials anJohnson blanked the Redskins,| the management of the Super nounced that pairings for the 34. This was the ae anes Bowl champions, but that the holiday tournament would be loss against one =) doubled and scored in the first B@™es: versity in their bid for the Play: gies. dozen hits in handin first since his no-hit perfor-|¥0/ng ceed the fifth while skins split a doubleheader Sat- For Sale The Padres struck Me: Sa ece.ved his third setback of the @%d his third of the year in the season for the Expos and the "st inning and scored the Juan Marichal pitched a four. mance April 17. in New York, Al Spangler had Hiltter in leading the Giants to a three hits and scoreed three 21 victory over Houston. It was runs to help the Chicago Cubs the Giants fourth win in a row defeat the Mets 93. Spangler and sixth in the last seven ton, Blaisdell, and Thacker. BYU's Tom Honin took the 120 high hurdles and the Cougars’ Jack Noel took 120 high honors in the number two division. BYU's distance meclay relay | Jets Are Montreal s a while Jack Baldschun, 2. | Clemente’ second homer of ¢ the season came aft Pirates scored one run on 4 Alou's double and an error bY homer in the second, hi Gary Sutherland on Jose oF the year, and a sa Pagan's routine pone ning\ the sixth. i vith eighth inni Recnet 4.prey In San Francisco, Willi Mays Bill Stoneman hit his tie career home run got the victory. Kearin of Arizona in the shot oe af Fa eI s Dick Lega: lorado State in the $ mile tt and Stan and Steve Bergein upset over run; and Chuck Steffles of New|S0" for a new stadium record to a 4352 over Expos Saturda Other standouts against the on isn”Met thee lege (now Qualify for {He had also bogeyed the l0th/ard Dickson, who placed sec-) NCAA Action sixth, but promptly lost it on|bogeyed the 16th and bogeyed);,,.r, the next hole when he caughta, the 16th. Javelin—1. Gary Bay, Boise, trap. | Julius Boros, the PGA champ 1914. 2. Frank Reilly, Weber.’ Trevino, who finished second|Who had started the third round 3. Werner Klotzer, Weber. to Gary Player in the Tour-|tied with Charles, Trevino and’ 40 Relay—l. Weber (Gary nament of Champions last|Crampton at 139, two strokes Dribnak, Leonard Peevy, Jay ers and two relay teams for the meet. As might be expected, the largest number of qualifiers from BYU are found in the e of Eastern) layout as he shot a 3 apparently | _ with the admission of Alaska| (fein) and Utah’State Univer: the drop out of exact reverse of Charles'\-hajlenging spot. He was short rom a — and had started the|ond to Montgomery in the 100-| \as a state, the U.S. proper had sity. B lof the green on No. 10 and/day with the same fate on No./and 22-yard dashes. | J}encentiquous parts for the first) Bel] was a lineman in both Beard, who grabbed the lead| three-putted the 14th, |1. He birdied the second and summaries: Several weeks remain befure with a par on very first hole) treying scrambled on the ttitd, however, from 12 and 2) | time. \high school and college. Shotput—1. Frank Reilly, WeBrigham Young University's Leagues? . . . The only ,j r feet, x manager to do it so far | side. He three-putted the|'°e* ber, 51-8. 2. Emmett White, track and field team travels to was Joe McCarthy who second for a bogey but got it} The 18th and 16th holesiRojse, 3. Arlo Decker, Boise. |Knoxville, Tenn., for the NCAA won the National League back with a 25foot putt on the|spelled doom for Crampton,! ich Jump — 1, Ron Johan.|ttack and field championships. flag managingthe Cubs in | fourth hole. He rolled in a 30-/who was very much In|sen‘Weber, 66. 2, Mike Schell, But the Cougars have already al iuutcen tase footer for another birdie on the|contention until he doublelpoise g, Sessions Harlan, We.|ualified 13 individual pecform- one manager ever been able to win pennants !n both the National and the American GANT nants managing the Yanks between 1932 and 1948. Here's quite an oddity.» . There wor brothers who played big league baseboll in the 1920s. Emil ond Bob Meuse! , . Each played “ ' field events. There is 2 good week, then snaked In a 35-footer/back of Devlin, Beard and er ro say et chance that a few more Coufrom the fringe on the 13th and|Greene, wound up with a 36-36— .2 (new school record).| gars will ify before the Mile Run—1. Bob Wallace, Satinsis beltsec dee IB In the mojors exoctly 11 years wearers with Emil finishing with o life. time batting average of 310 and Bob finishing with @ life. SUMMER VACATIONS? Make early pions, Rent ond re- Win wwteedtewet af "| conver SY PY Egypt's Lake Naseer, forming behind Bole, 8. 2. Gary Dribank, |(16 Hine in parenthesis A to Z RENTALS High Aswan Dam, will| Weber. 100-YARD DASH (9.6) Gary brothers playing that long would finish with lifetime aver‘ages thot close to each other? eee are a Detroit Tigers wereable to win the pennant last season... The Tigers rallied to win a total of 40 different games last year in which they were either be- 310 miles long 973-0618 || stretch roiles wide by 1975. 189 W. 500 N. closely Here's an interesting statistic that shows why ing or later . . | They, Long Jump—1. Tom Kelly, |Thacker, 9.5 and 14 Boise, 224.5. 2 Ace King, 220-YARD DASH (21.8) Gary Weber. 3. Randy Montgomery, Thacker, 21.2 Weber. 3 - FREE - 3 record), 2. Steve Gary, Weber.79 i 8 1 oup reas Hl bet you didn’t know Pousi, 52-1 Pole Vault—1. POLE VAULT (166) Mike Racker,’ PoUs!, 166 2 Todd Parker, Weber, Boise. 3. Mike ae Wesen”|ohtson, 154 800 Run — 1. Jalme Nunez,|_ DISCUS (172-9) Mike Hoffman, | Weber, 1:54.6. 2. Herb Glas- |ageq;andSuan!Numa, gen, ; ’ Boise 3 Deve Trl, 246-6- adjust fa al ear ene that If you folled to are now operating one hour behind «=~ to stay cheod soe Ford's all new “Maverick” now en disploy! 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