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Show Orioles Rally, | Cubs Gain Houston Wins NCAA Golf Title; | 3-1 Win Claim Victory | OverBirds Leach Finishes Second for BYU Over Bengals | COLORADO SPRINGS (UPI) \ida, which led the first two t he final round fired a 78 to/fired a par 70in the final round and was followed by teammates Meynyk, Fie ia all. Doug Olson at 7i, Bob nm who had been fa-/Barbarossa at 75 and Bruce u wit vored to win the tournament, Ashworth at 78 to sew up the 96-yard Broad- fired 73 Saturday to close out team itle for the Cougars. “T shot a 69 in Thursday’s wind,” he said. The win alibi. 1 couldn't do anythi right with my woods or i It was just one of those d: Hands. who struck out eight, | fired in the 70s in the total, three better than his disqualified Dave Shuster for vantage over the field at the beat the Cardinals for the third round of action for a 72 nearest runrerups, improper placement of his ball half-way point. The third day > |total of 1,223, nine strokes, Bunched at 301 were Drue during a play Houston played he soared to an 81 to drop one the second lowest BYU golfer for the tourney By United Press International —The University of } Bill Hands hurled a three-|bopes ihitter h Ellie Hendricks slammed alfor his sirtk home run, ot the highlight ene to give the Washington | day is set ‘i eighth hth for his vi vict ry in, top pri d ac from bee the (Senators a 43 victory over the defeated the St. Louis four-run outburst in the sixth!sion Red Sor. The Senators had tied the game in the bot- 3-1, e h for an golfing title appar oOen ; Houston's four player: ner over the 6. Chip Garris had an especial- BYU's freshman star, Ra ly hot round for BYU the fins! moor West course wa Bob with a 3M tot tour. Clark of California ston's chances of vaptur- Leach, the onlyy freshman Si t Los y as he toured the course A He fired a four-over- i ng th tournament appeared ever hold the NCAA individual with a sensational 68. He was par 74 in the final round for a dim last Tuesday when judges lead, held a four stroke ad- to defect the Detroit Tigers 64.|!0™ of scored the ninthafterwhencatcher Tim |time this season. * Cullen Cul The final individual tally for After Frank Robinson's single |ron satriano dropped a throw Young ied off the third inning |yetter tha;, Wake Forest which Johnson of Arizona, Wayne Mc-\the rest of the tournament with stroke off the pace. the BYU golfers wasas follows with his fourth homer of the held the lead going into the last'Donald of Indiana, Ray Leach| only tour players of the other chased starter Denny McLain, to the plate. Leach refused to blame his Ray Leach 74-69-81-77—301 of Brigham Young, Terry Diehl teams had five. The low four bad round on high winds that Chip Garris Sam Wuliams pitched one-hit season abd Smith opened the | 18 holes. ef ball for the final three|Sixth with his sixth home run) Arizona State and Brigham of G eorgia and Bob Barbarossa players ere added to determine have plagued the tournsment Lane Bennett 8! got the first run home with a and 2 ove third innings to protect |°ff loser Dave Giusti. Ron/young deadlocked for third at of Houston..McDonald, who led) the te title. since it began Wednesday a! Don Hawken 8)sacrifice fly before Hendricks | >, « Etisworth's fourth wia of |Santo’s rbi single completed the is Defending champion Flor-\Jeachby one stroke going into| Houston's John Mahaffey the Broadmoor. (Rusty Guernsey 81-80-)7 {Cubs scoring in the seventh. touched reliever Daryl Palet-e season as the Cleveland Iison for his three-run blast. The |i:.4. downed the New York The Cards scored their only Orioles scored their other TUNS | Yankees 7-3. The Indians got to run in the sixth when Curt on a double by Powell and @/ Yankee starter Bill Burbach \Flood singled and scored on wild pitch by McLain. |for three runsin the first inning |Lou Brock’s double, The Tigers had taken a 20) and added three more off Ken | Johnny Briggs, batting only -160 at gametime,hit the first lead on a run-scoring double by| Johnson in the third. grand slam homerof his career | Jim Price. A sacrifice fly by place in the West Division de- \to higalight a six-run sixth Norm Cash and a RBI single spit a 6-2 loss to the Chicago \inning as the Philadelphia by Jim Northrup accounted for White Sox. Tommy John went Phillies outslugged the Mon-| | the other Tiger runs, | all the way for the Sox after |treal Expos 13-8 Bob (Hawk) Taylor delivered losing five of his last six starts. | Briggs aiso had a run scoring his second game-winning hit in|He js now 6 and 5. Bill Melton |single in a three-run ninth and as mary days as he broke aldrove in three of Chicago's 4-4 tie in the eighth inning with|runs as the Sox raked starter a two-run single and the Kan-|and lose: Jim Nash for four Gary Sutherland had runsas City Royals went on to de- runs in the first inning scoring hits for the Expos and feat the Minnesota Twins 7-4, In night action, Seattle was Adolfo Phillips belted his first Ken McMullen hit Vincent at California, homerof the season. Dick Farrell, the second of \\ PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY,JUNE 29, i969 Willie Horton and a homer by|" Qaklaid remained in first ThinkingIs Key to Success Coody Holds On To Slight Lead By STEVE MORROW victory since the Dallas Open in 1964. At that time he: was the AURORA, Ohio (UPI) third round leader with a oneCharles Coody, ing for his first victory eherg golf stroke bulge. | tour in five years, survived a round with “enough mistakes for the whole tournament” to keep his lead through the third Tound of the $110,000 Cleveland Open Saturday. The tall Texan from Abilene shot a one over par 71 around ‘The annual Zone 22 Golf Tournamentwill be held July 5-19 at the Cascade Fairways course five Phils’ pitchers, received credit for his third victory in five decisions while Bill Stoneman took his 10th loss against four wins. Tn night action Atlanta was at By JOE CARNICELLI [Cincinnati rocked San Francis- Houston, Pittsburgh at New ‘Thi has been the key to; co twice, 43 and 91, St. Louis York, San Francisco at Cincinsuccess for Dave McNally and beat Chicago, 3-1, Pittsburgh nati and Los Angeles was at Sam McDowell this season. ‘edged New York, 3-1, San Diego San Diego McNally, Baltimore’s unbeaten blanked Los Angeles, 5-0, left-hander, pitched a five-hitter Houston shaded Atlanta, 54 ang Friday night for his 11th Philadelphia outlasted Mo.victory of the season as the treal, 8-7, Orioles downed the Detroit Bob Taylor's run-scoring single with two out in the ninth Tigers, 4-1. MeDowell, Cleveland’s ace inning climaxed a two-runrally southpaw, allowed six hits ang and gave the Royals their struck out 10 batters, including victory over the Twins. Taylor ‘hit into a gully on the eighth the 1,500th of his career, as the greeted reliever Al Worthington hole to score 69 and a second Indians scored a 5-1 triumph with his game-winning hit after place ictal of 204. Ron Perranoski had loaded the over the New York Yankees. Coody three putted two “I don’t believe in thinking bases. By BARRY PARKER greens and twice got into about what I might be doing Reggie Smith drove in two PENSACOLA, Fla. (UPI)— difficulty in the thick woods er and a single Veteran golfer Ruth Jessen wrong,”said Mcnally, who set a runs with a lining many of the narrow club record with his 13th| to lift oston over the Senators took a two stroke lead in the U, fairways on the 6,661 yard straight victory, “as much as a help Bill Landis record a 'S. Women’s Open championship course. But the 31-year-old let it work itself out by doing it. victory in ‘his first start Saturday as third round scores leader regained his toucl: cn the Too much thinking can hurt more than a year. soared with the temperature. final nine, scoring four birdies: rather than help.” The blonde-haired native of now 41, Crampton, following his triple Wins Seven Games Seattle, Wash., who hegan the bogey 7, sank a 25 putt for a McDowell, who now has won started a game since June 26, day at one under par, shot out Seven games in a row andis 10-1 1968, He ‘pitched six innings to a three under par lead birdie three onthe ninth hole 6 this season, had a simple before meeding relief. from before registering two bogies and followed it with a 15-foot explanation for his success. Sparky Lyle. birdie putt on thé 10th-and a '12and a double bogey on the last “I’m not worried about getting John Odom pitched a four- nine holes. footbirdie putt on the 14th.‘ Ti more strikeouts,” said ~Mc- hitter ‘aod pinch-rupner Jim She maintained her lead, Dowell, “although I was going Hunter scored ihe game's only however, as playing mate and EAST QUARTERBACK Marty Domres (21), of Columbia University, is trapped on an atfor the 1, mark early in tun in the eighth inning on a second round leader Joann tempted pass play, but runs the ball out for a first down in the first period of play in the the game. I couldn't find the throwing error as the Athletics Prentice hit a string of five Coaches’ All-American football tilt Saturflay-night; West defender Roger Wehrli (22), eighth hvles to score a 71, for a spot and Duke (Sims) settled edged the White Sox. bogies and a double bogey of Missouri, executes a quick turn on ‘the play. The West downed the East in the annual total of 206. me. down. He did a great job. Larry Haney opened the beginaing with the ninth hole. contest 14-10 on Paul Gibson's 74-yard kickoff return in the final period. Gardner Dickinson, who won He called for pitches that eighth with a single and Her score rocketed to a four the Cleveland Open on this Hunter, who ran for him, lover par 223, wouldn't have thought course with a 271 two» years obtained from tournament throwing. I just followed his moved to second on Odom’s “The shot I missed got me in ago, hit three birdies on the rector, Jack Hill, 785-2150, sacrifice and scored on Bill more trouble today than usual,” calls.” . back nine to score 68 for a 207 sant Grove. Elsewhere in the American’ Melton’s wild throw. Miss Jessen, a twotime second total. League,Kansas City outslugged The Pilots scored four runs in place finisher in the women’s Bob Charles of New. Zealand Minnesota, 9-8, Boston beat the first three innings of the Open, said. She cited the heat and J.C. Goosie of Robinson, Washington, 4-2, Oakland second gamle to score their which reached the mid 90s and Il, were tied at 208, both nipped Chicago, 1-0 and Seattle victory after Jay Johnstone's the high humidity as a factor in scoring 68s Saturday. ‘won, 52, after California had! pinch-hit single with two out in|the rising scores. Arno!d Palmer ripped won the doubleheader opener, 5- the fourth inning drove in two Peggy Wilson, an early round through the front nine in four runs and helped the Angels win leader, moved to second place a By DAVID MOFFIT and two plays later a 13 yard, After Gibson, voted the under par but tailed off on the In National League piay, ithe opener. in the field of 43 professional UPI Sports Writer pass Frank Quayle of| game’s most valuable player, backnineto finishwith a 66 for' and amateurs with three over (Virginia par 222, ATLANTA (UPI)—Paul Gib-| 09. 4. put the East in! had brought the West to life a 209. The golfing millionaire said “T thought I was going to| Tied with Miss Prentice at! son’s record 74-yard kickoff striking distance. withi his long kickoff return, INGLEWOOD,Calif, (UPI)— four over were Sandra Haynie return awakened the slumber-| Campvell eres, on a one-| quarterback Bob Douglass ot get tee.”a 62 whenI gotto the tenth A successor to resigned bask land Kathy Whitworth who fired ing West Saturday night and ete a a ee the) ball-Coach Bill Van Breda Kolff the|Kansas began to find the range hottest roung of the the favorites scored two touch-\Period and Warre te ald downs in the final period {o(conversion to aXe je East its after being frustrated as a two-time U.S. Open champion, will be named Monday, the Los tournament at 69. les Lakers announced. “My putting was better,” the | beat the East 14 to 10 in the 10 to nothing lead. passer most of the evening. fired a 65 to tie Palmer at 209, |Angel Boros made 5 birdies and 13 The Lakers general manager, rangy Miss Whitworth, a ninth annual Coaches AllCompletions of 20 and 13 yards pars. Tommy-\aron had a 67 to Fred Schats, said a decision National . American League leading money winner on the America football game. had been reached on a new got the ball down to the fourth end at the same 209 level. (aight games not included) (night gamesnot included) ‘women’s tour said. “If you sink The underdog East appearing coach after seven men had where Enyart went across two Less fortunate was Jack been under consideration for East a couple of putts right at the in better condition to stand the East players later with only two Nicklaus, who struck a bogey " w Ipet. gb w I pet. gb start, it gives you the 90-degree temperatures had job. Schaus himself, a strewn 74 to end the day at 215. Chicago 47 6 64 = Baltimore confidence you need.” | minutes gone in the final taken a 10 to nothing lead with 20.730 — former coach of the team, was New fork 38 31 551 7 ‘Boston GeneLittler, the leading money among En_ route to her comeback 2:14 left in the third period 43 29 .507 10 period. those who had been Pittsburgh 37 36 507 10 Detroit winner of the year, had 71 for mentioned but he said he would 38 31 551 13 round, Miss Whitworth fired before Gibson broke numerous In that final scoring drive by] 45 St. Louis 35 38 479 12 Washington 36 39 .480 18% five bogies and a double bogey. tackles and raced the ensuing remain in his front office job. Philadelphia 30 39 435 15 New York Tied at six over par 225 were kickoff down to the East 10) NEW YORK (UPI)—For a the Weet, the key plays were a In even worse shape heading The Lakers under Van Breda 35 41 461 20 Montreal 20 50 298.2544 Cleveland 2B 43 304 We Shirley Englehorn, Beth Stone yard line, : {fellow who considers himself a 29-yard personal foul penalty into Suunday’s final were Mast- Kolf: won the Western Division and Donna Caponi. Mary Mills The East heldthat time atipart-time member of the U.S.| called against the East, and ers champion George Archer, title in the regular season and West ; West land Sybil Griffin were locked at the oneyard line but waslpro golf tour, South African with only one play in between, who had a 75, and Doug lost to the Boston Celtics in the w I pet. gb w I pet. seven over par 226. forced to punt and the West| Gary Player is reaping rewards Loz Angeles 41 29 586 — ‘Oakland 38 30 ria a 34yard pass interference Sanders who toured the couurse championship playoff. Atlanta 41 30 57% Minnesota at 39 32 549% “Ever since I started playing then drove 36 yards in 6 plays|pefitting a full-time participant. penalty called against the in 76, both finishing with 217 Jo Mullany, coach totals. Cincinnati 37 -M .i52 2% Seattle Providence College, was ranked 33 38 465 6 golf at the age of eight, I’ve ‘with fullback Bill Enyart of| player left the tour after Houston 39 36 520 4% Chicago Defending champion Dave as the strongest candidate for 31 38 449 7 wanted to win the open,” Miss Oregon State going over from|cunday’s closing round of the losers. Whitworth said. The victory San Francisco 37 3 514 5 Kansas City 29 42 408 if the Laker post: Mullaney has the two-yard. line. f Oklah Kemper Open at Atlanta but A disappointing crowd of only Stocktoa shot 75 for 218. San Diego 27 49 335 17 California 24 45 348 14 Sunday means $5,000 and the Terry Brown of Oklahoma|pefore departing he picked up a 17,008 showed up to see the Jerry McGee, tied with been at Providence’ since 1953 most prestigious title in lady added the conversion to cut tel check of $8,050 for his third Saturday’s Results * Saturday’s Results West take a 5 to 4 lead in the Orville Moody and Coody with after playing for Holy Cross IE. and brifly with the Celtics in a Philadelphia 13 Montreal & 67 aites Thursday’s opening 10-7. place finish. , . series. In addition to the Washington 4 Boston 3 (10 Sandra Spuzich, Murie Lind- gap The next time the West got i 3 St. 5 Louis 1 i round, shot 71 to end at 214, fling at pro basketball. innings) strom and Mrs. Clifford Ann the ball, it marcheq 61 yards, heeeeae uncomfortable weather, the four over par, Moody ard his Two weeks age Bob Boyd, San Francisco at Cincinnati Baltimore 6 Detroit 4 biggest thing that kept the Gordon totaled eight over par partne:, Lee Trevino, both University of Southern Califor(night) f ies Gibson, eefrom ern poate current Professional Cleveland 7 New York 3 227s at the end of 54 holes. Mrs, with the Universi-))ation tou ‘ ie $29Golf Wes: crowd away was the fact that skied {0 76 for 221 totals. nia coach, was offered the Pittsburgh at New York (night) Kansas City 7, Minnesota 4 Scott Probasco remained the ty of Houston, carrying the i rae 7 a many of last year’s top college Laker job but turned it down, Atlanta at Houston (night) Chicago 6 Oakland 2 leading amateur in the tour- winning touchdown across from Pepiayer’s,best euins Meas stars, including 0. J. Simpson, Coody said he gave himself a Others mentioned include Los Angeles at San Diego ‘Seattle at California (night) “Tittle pep talk” before starting passed up the midsummer Imament at nine over par 228. out on the back nine. “ Ifigured ;Purque’s George King, Richie (night) Sunday’s Games the game.oat with 7:35 left in | ‘on the tour was in 1963 when he classic. Miss Jessen’s best year on jone-yard {Guerin of the Atlanta Hawks Sunday’s Games I wasn’t any worse than even (All EDT) the Lady Professional Golf The two teams, obviously ©2”ned $69,964 and won the U.S. times EDT) at that point,” he said. “I knew land Bill Sharman of the Los Chicago at Oakland 2 (430pm) |Association tour was in 1964 bothered by the heat, had ajOPe™ | Angeles Stars. Pittsburgh at New York (2pm) Seattle at California (4pm) that just as fast as I gave it) when she won five official scoreless tie until Gerry! Gene Littler, season-long} Philadeiphia at Montreal away on the front side, I could |Minnesota at Kansas City 2 events and finished second on Warrenof North Carolina State, leader in the earnings race (130pm) (230pm) moneylist with more than Kicked a 42-yard field goal with didn’t compete in the Kemper PHILADELPHIA (UPI)—The get it back on the back nine “MULTI-YEAR CONTRACT” St. Louis at Chicago 2 (130pm) New York at Cleveland 2 (1pm) 25 seconds left before intermis- but managed to hold his lead Philadelphia Eagles scquired with a couple of. birdies.” CHICAGO (UPI) — Chicag Atlania at Houston (3 p.m.) with $102,138. Player moved! Coody’s double bogey on the Bears’ owner George Halas Jinebacke: Jim Carroll fromthe Detroit at Baltimore 2 (2pm) Three times the golf career sion to give the East a 30 San Fiancisco at Cincinnati ‘Boston at Washington 2 (1pm) of the 36-year-old brown-eyed halftime lead. into second place. Lee Trevino Washingion Redskins Wednes- ninth could have been much announced the signing of star (215pm) Monday’s Games blonde was interrupted by The East finally generated was third with $85,329 and Billy day-in a trade for tackle Jim worse had some spectators not lfullback Gale Sayers to a Los, Angeles at San Diego California at Kansas City hospitalization. In i963 she|the game’s first touchdown Casper fourth with $79,204. Norton, Carroll previously stopped his ball beforeit rolled penneteas contract” Terms underwent a disc operation, march late in the third period Dale Douglass, winner of the played for the New York off the green and down a steep|of the agreement were rot (4pm) (night) at Chicago (night) followed by surgery in 1965 on wken quarterback Buster Kemper, moved into fifth place Giants, while Norton saw past enbankment. revealed, but Sayers, who Washington at Cleveland her thyroid gland and another O’Brien of the University of with $78,617. The victory in the National Football League action Coody whofinished second in underwent knee surgery last lcago at Montreal (night joperation in 1967 to remove her|: Richmond, threw a 35-yard pass Kemper meet was worth with the San Francisco Forty- the Kemper Open !ast week,|season, reportedly was asking Philadelphia» at Pittsburgh (night) first rib, Niners and the Atlanta Falcons. has beet seeking a major |for $450,000 over three years. to Bob Campbell of Penn State $30,000, (only games scheduled) Anighty: For Season’s Best Pitchers LDS Zone 22 Golf Tourney Set at Orem Ruth Jessen fe ER oe 203 F ee Kickoff Return Keys ze 255 8 | Fe H syele iH tit in ; ita sieti Leads Gals U.S. Open Lakers To Westto 14-10 Victory Announce New Coach Tulius Boros, the burly, quiet Player Moves Into Second in PGA Earnings BF Get Linebacker Chieagy Monreal (aight) t |