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Show he D al ly HeraldTo S By JOE WATTS a e tourna- Herald Sports Editor pon sor Men's Bow ling Tourney 8 bowler wil I then petition Vonteds Defeat Major League Standings National League Standings Orioles 6-5 on Pepitone Homer Joe Pepitone East 1 pet W ees a 6-5 victory over the P y fourth ° The Yankeestied the score at with a triple. TheOrioles took a 2-1 lead in the second when Dave Johnson cracked a tworun homer, but the Yankees tied the score in the third on Bobby Murcer’s run-scoring double, bringing his league. leading RBI total to 19. had three 8 0 49 375 5 6 0 ¥ 6 1 353 6 HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL won the BYU Invitational golf W championship for thefifth strai ight year Friday at the Timpe- ASU Golfers Junior High Easily Win Cox, who took over for Babby Winners at Golf Tourney bk in the first, after the| | it ti | 23 innings of shutout ball and 1 2 5 15 210 4 Chicago 9 New York 3 Pittsburgh 4 Montreal 3 San Francisco 2 Houston 1 San Diego 5 Cinecinnati 2 Philadelphia at St. Louis (night)) Atlanta at Los Angeles (night)| Sunday mes Chicago at New York (2) (1:05 nas and Ted Uhnder also homered for the \Ken McMullen Joubled home two runs to highlight a four-run! fifth inning as Washington| handed Cleveland its ninth Chicago Oakland Minnesota 1 Saturday's Results a double to lead a that carried 12-1. triumph Twins. Minnesota scored a run he second, added two in the fot h and routed Horlen with a five-run uprising in the fifth during which Manuel hit his two-run homer. Reliever Casey Cox hurled 8 10 8 7 4 nogos Golf Course. Left to right and their scores are Steve Saturday's Results Washington 8 Cleveland 1 Minnesota 12 Chicago 1 Boston 7 Deiroit 4 New York 6 Baltimore 5 California at Kansas City ppd, rain Oakland at Seattle (night) Sunday's Games Oakland at Seattle (2pm) p.m.) California at Kansas City (1:30 |St. Louis at Philadelphia (1:35. pm) p.m.) Minnesota at Chicago (2pm) Sharp 76, Don Branca 82, Charley Yeates 84, and Mack Montreal at Pittsburgh (1:35 Boston at Detroit (1:30 pm) Christensen 77. Coach of the team is Al Cornum. They won p.m. | Washington at Cleveland (1 pm) the tournament by 11 strokes, (Photo by Joe Watts) | Cincinnati at San Diego (2) (1/New York at Baltimore (2) p.m.) | (1pm) | ania at Los Angeles (1 p.m.)| Monday’s Games Houston at San Francisco (2)| California at Seattle, night ForFifth Straight Time straight defeat, 6-1. gb L Pet. GBB West 11 0 San Francisco Cincinnati San Diego Houston a double and League homer arew Yankee pitcher, his second win of the season. §-5 in the eighth when Tom Tresh drove home two runs Los Angeles t Manuel drove connected on a 1-0 pitch to g ive the Montr gled home h by McDaniel, St. La however, Brooks Itimore Orioles , who had ended a Lindy (Night Games Not Included) home: relief Pitcher Pete R two out in the 10th innir Saturday to give the New Yo American League Standings By United Press Internationa, East By United Press International Highland Wins Golf Title | (12 noon) KansasCity at Minnesota Monday's Games Washington at Detroit, night |Chicago at Philadelphia, night Baltimoreat Cleveland,ni \St. Louis a* Pittsburgh, night Boston at New York, ni TEMPE, Ariz. (UPI) —Host Vashington left hander walked | Houston at Atlanta, night \(only games scheduled) Arizona State University won four straight batters, got Max| nvitariona Los Angeles at San Diego, night) -_—_——— the sixth annual Sun Devil In- Alvis to hit into a double play to} Local By JOE WATTS straight year Friday at the|an 82 by Don Branca, and an | cincinnati at San Francisco winners in the junior tercollegiate Golf Tournament end the inning. NEW YORK (UPI)—Phil high competition in the BYU Herald Sports Editor ‘Timpanogos Golf Course in Pro-|by Charley Yeates, (only games scheduled) Jackson, out with a herniated Saturday with an easy 15-stroke Paul Casanova’s sacrifice fly Invitational were as follows: The Highland Rams won the|vo on a very cold and windy| Third place went to ease) Sioned disk since Jan, 9, will undergo edge. tied the score in the fourth and Division One ASU came up with a team |singles by Frank Howard, Hank| Russell Adams of Pleasant) BYU Invitational high school/day that hampered the goli|High School with a 383 score| Philodendron, rhododendron,| an operation to correct his back while Kearns finished fourth |!vy and mountain laurel are|problem next Tuesday. total of 1086, followed by the Allen, and MeMullen’s double|Grove finished third in the golf championship for the fifth|scores byall teams. Highland had a team score of with a 335 and East rounded out |Poisonous to domestic cats, ac-| The New York Knickerbocker University of Arizona with 1101 sent Cleveland starter Sam high jump; Mark Sakamoto of| New Mexico and New Mexico MeDowell to the showers in the Orem finished first in the 100) 19 to win the title by a com-'the topfive with 336, \cording to the Encyclopaedia|forward will have to wear @ State were tied for third place fifth. Horacio Pina relieveg yard dash with a time of 112 fie2 ae over mo Logan topped the second five | Britannica, protective brace for six months, in the team standings with 1118, McDowell and the Senators|and fourth place went to Mark place Skyline. Last year Highna ee ~~SUND: AY. 7 oO 1060Cund Jand won thetitle with a score nok aa Ouiaiseae aera 2, 1000 Sunday Herald 17 followed by Arizona State's scored two more times in the|Anderson of Spanish Fork; second team at 1119, Brigham inning. of 316 in much the same kind of and Bonneville Spanish Fork, Dave De St Geor of Orem won y ss a Young University 1127, Fresno weather conditions. Second Grand Slam |the 220 yard dash with a time and South with 344s, State 1134, Cal State at Los | Carl Yastrzemski’s first of/of 25.8; Brent Bezzant of PleasMedalist honors went to High-| Those eleven Class A schools| Angeles 1137, San Diego State to tremendous homers—the ant Grove won the pole vault] SALT a LAKE CITY (UPI) — land's junior Steve Sharp who) a1) had better scores than any 1137 and Air Force 1152 second grand slamofhis career With a 9-0 effort; Spanish Fork The University of Utah Utes! fired a four over par 76 and won|of the class B schools White | It was thefirst time Arizona powered the Boston Red Sox, won the second heatof the 440 stretched their win streak to/a sudden-death playoff for the!Pine Ney, won the Class B State has come up first in the to a 7-4 vi 'y over Detroit, to|relay and Orem won the third seven games Friday with the|honor with Paul Burt of Granite.| 4, ‘with ie 345 followed. by | tournament. tag the slumping Tigers with|heat and had the best time of defeat of Western Athletic Con-| Sharp birdied the second hole to| jintah with a 347 and Bevel ference rival Colorado State, 41.|win the playoff, te a 349. Jon Stee] of White| \their fourth straight defeat. the day in the 880 relay. | Yastrzemski, batting a mere Division Two Junior southpaw Dick Hardy| Other scores for Highland|Pine was the medalist with an | .194 entering the game, blasted) John Jaurez of Orem won the: won his fourth game ofthe #ea-|were a 77 by Mack Christensen, |83 in the Class B division. a Joe Sparma pitch off the 100 yard dash with a clocking son for the Redskins in holding} upper deck in right center at/of 11.0; Kevin Johansson of| the Rams from Fort Collins} the 415 foot mark to cap a six-/Orem won the 440 yard dash scoreless until the top of the! run Boston second inning. The| with a time of 55.6; and an eighth inning, two-time American League bat-|Orem relay team had the sec- He allowed only seven hits ting champion followed that|ond best time of the day and and struck out nine to keep Utah LOGAN (UPI) —Utah State blast with a homer off Fred|won the fifth heat of the 880 in a tie for the league lead for University head football coach Scherma in the fourth. Norm|relay in 1:41.8. | the Northern Division title of Chuck Mills watched the 1969 Cash and Bill Freehan hit| In tennis competition at the| the WAC. cum candidates work the |homers for the losers. junior high level Alan Cranny The linescore: irst intra-squaq scrimmage of| In night action, Oakland was|and Tom Peterson of Lincoln} csuU 000 000 O10—-1 71 the spring Saturday at the end at Seattle. A night game| Junior High defeated Bill Mar-) Utah 100 020 0O1IX—4 12 0 of the first week of spring drills. between California and Kansas/lin and Mark Schneider of Bon-| Utah: WP—Dick Hardy; CSU: All-America defensive candi- City was postponed because ofineville 6-2, 6-2 for the ninth| LP— Ken Yarber, Larry date Phil Olsen caught four rain, grade doubler championship. i Riechert, (7). sses from quarterback Dave Eounst to spark the offensive unit. ‘The 6-5, 250-pound senior from Utah Downs | CSU 4-1 Ag Gridders Hold First OPENS WED., APRIL 30 Thru SUNDAY Scrimmage Logan grabbed a short pass from Holman and ran it 4 yards for a touchdown. poe led a aoe of ag, nal-callers, completing passes flenker Bob Wicks and end San Cooper, a8 well as Olsen. Other quarterback candidates are Greg Smith, John Strycula and Jerry McCullough. 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