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Show ASU Nine Whips BYU 10-0, Gains Title Sun Devils Take Two Straight Fr om Cats By JOE WATTS Herald Sports Editor TEMPE, Ariz.—The Arizona State Sun Devils proved their Western baseball Prince is Horse Of Leisure at Belmont for BYU but he was shelled hardin thefifth inning explosion and wasrelieved by Brad Meyring. Athletic Conference superiority Friday) Seven-Run Explosion The seven-run fifth inning was night in Phoenix Municinal Stadium with a convincing 10-0 capped by a three-run inside park homer by Jeff Osborn. NEW YORK (UPI)—Ma ‘0 send the horse through Prince is a horse of leisure workouts. his training quarters Be]- Majestic Prince, preparing mont Park race track and for the June 7 running of the that’s just the way trairer $125,000-added Belmont Stakes > Johnny Longden likesit and a chance to sweep the Longden, who came to !Tiple Crown, broke into an victory over Brigham Young The ball hit the very top rail Belmont Friday to handle the University to clinen the confer- of the right field chain link Stakes winner, said he was in no right to play the winner of the playing field, but BYU Idaho and Air Force for the didn't make any attempt to play a it .,) intensive conditioning. Arts and Prova Lodge $43 of the Loyal vetiers. second ek arrow Order of the Moose will Sl anots. lnieati i family and prospective membet to Maleate jecciae& Mar member margins the first two classics, Evite breezed ia Devils was Lerrin LaGrow, who Friday night they slapped out helpedhis own cause with three eight hits and were in scoring am sunday, The breakfast will be from 10:30 a.m, until 1 p.m. and all members are encouraged to bring their families. half mile in :4645. He eased through another furlong to finish five-lengths of @ mile in 591-5, Arts And Letters went the first quarter in :23. SUNDAY,MAY25, 1999 Sunday Herald 21 singles and two runs batted in. position a number oftimes. But A seven-run outburst in the they couldn't get the hit when fifth inning blew the lid off of they needed it. the ball game and it just be- tery sanford got three of the - WANTED . came a matter of whether °F eight BYU hits and did a com- not the Cougars were going t0 mendable job at second base be able to score a run against before being shifted to the! the sharp Sun Devil pitching— \catching position. After Sanford) ASU’s TERRY BRENNER is safe at home in the fifth inning ern Athletic Conference championship. ASU's Roger Detter and time proved that they jmoved behind the plate, Dean) 8 Brigham Young University catcher Dick Belliston drops the is in foreground, (Herald-UPI Telephoto) couldn't, | Thornock took over second base ball. The seven-run fifth led ASU to a 10-0 win and the WestThe northern division cham- jand turned in two exceptional pion Cougars went into the \fielding gems, Dane Iorg also playoff with 30 wins ard onl; 'Y/ made one outstanding catch in 18 losses, and had only been his lift field spot. Doug Howard shutout once during that 43- got two hits for the Cats. BOZEMAN, Mont. (UPI) — game schedule, but it happened 30-15 Mark ‘Montana State University offitwice in a row against the The Cougars wound up the \cials today announced the resigsouthern division champions. (UPI)—Theja dispute over the pension fund, NEW YORK Ken Crosby was the starter season with a 30-15 mark and | SPRINGVILLE — A benefit Major League Baseball Players| the agreement entered into by jnation of head basketball coach now take a few days rest be- dance will be held Wednesday est Craft, effective July 1. fore preparing for the Festival night at the Springville Memori- Association is making it clear the association and the owners Craft, who joined the MSU of the Midnight Sun tournament. al Hall immediately following that it expects club owners tolalso provided that “the parties staff in 1960 and became head in Alaska June 16-23. the high schooi graduation ex- participate in a good-faith study shall review jointly...possible coach in 1962, said he will beArizona State wound up the ercises. ‘of possible alternatives to thelalternatives to the reserve come a ie partner, a member of the board of dire year with a 4910 record and’ All proceeds will go into the controversial reserve clause. |clause as now constituted.” will play the winner of the Big Springville American Legion The association, thro eement also stated tors and treasurer of T.A.P., exe-| The Sky championship, Idaho Van- Baseball program, a team of- cutive director Marvin L.|that such review shalt be Inc., a Northwest economic dedals, and IndependentAir Force ficial said The Saints Band will Miller, called attention to the completed prior \to the termina- velopment and consulting firm Academyfor the right to reprebasic agreement of February, tion date of the—agreement, headquartered here. TEMPE, Ariz, (UPI) — Ari- sent District Seven in the Col- provide the music for the dance. 1968, which helped end the’ Dec. 31, 1969. ona State’s Mark Murro toss- lege World Series in Omaha, players’ spring training boycott. Miller’s statement added EARLY ELECTIONS ed the javelin 292 feet 8 inches Nel While the boycott centered on would be regrettable indeed it Friday night to break the AmerA Roman law of 139 B.C, proit were true that tle owners) iu {ean record in the Western| AS! vided that each voter should-use intend to try to evade their Athletic Conference track and Randle, 2b |a carved wooden ballot to indi- Aaron, brother of Moses, was commitment to participate in a Dolinsek, If field championships. cate his choice for candidates the first high priest of the good-faith study of possible The toss, eight feet better Dick,rf for the comitia centuriata. 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