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Show Aussies Win e At Wimbledon in the Wimbledon championships. On Friday, Mrs. Margaret Court took the women's singles title by stopping Mrs. Billie Jean King of Long Beach, 4-2 Triumph Calif., 14-12, 11-9. Following the two-hour and 43-minute men's singles final, Princess Margaret descended from the royal box to present the winner's trophy to the new king of the courts, who last won the Wimbledon crown in 1967 by beating West Germany's Wil- heim Bungert. Rosewall, who may have made his last fling at a Wimbledontitle, received $3,600 as runnerup. The 15,090 capacity crowd, little he could do against the taw power of his opponent, the last amateur winner of the fitle. Newcombe entered the match at 4-7 on favorite with Rosewall 54 against and the odds were about right, Each time Rosew- LONDON, Ont. (UPI)—Chi Taining.” Behind the co-leaders Chi Rodriguez, claiming he andtied one stroke back at 209 “loves” to play in the rain, were 1969 Masters champion rain delays George Archer, who shot a 71, Saturday to share the third and second round leader Bob round Jead of the Canadian Stone, who had a 73 Saturday. Open with Labron Harris Jr. at Mike Reasor was at 210 after eight-under-par 208, a 71 Saturday. eer seas ane Mike Reasor is a former 69 on par 72 course while pj iversi golfer and is still searching for » a round that was delayed once his first big PGA trivmph. He for an hour and again - later for has been finishi in -~e money : 20 minutes by rain at the i ‘ Harris came in with a 67 during Brigham, Young University ; London Hunt and Country Ciub. Ohengis hac afer a coveted tee eee cen : inRodrigues said, “ve played Top Canadian and top it all mylife. The only time ise was Gary Cowan of > : : itchener, Ont,, who played the caddies got a chance to play when I was growing up in Puerto Rico was when it was . firs! leader Gibby Gilbert, who had a 69 Saturday. Another stroke back at 212, four under par, were Canadian Gary Bowerman of Toronto, ‘Caponi : : Gets ; LEC who hada 6, art wall, who shot a 75, Kermit’ Zarley, who had a 70, Jim Jamieson with a 72, and Phil Rodgers, who carded a 73 Saturday. Toronw’s George Knudson was another stroke back at 213 : rounds in the U.S. Women’s Open golf tournament, “Last year I had a feeling on > the first tee that I was going to : win,” Miss Caponisaid. “I have : the samefeeling now.” - Miss Mann started the July : Fourth round tied with Miss : i a 72, Bob Dill, who shut » 71, and John Schroeder, who had a 72. Cowan, as low amateur and iow Canadian, is fighting two Canadian open trends, The last time a Canadian won the open was in 1954 (Pat Fletcher) and the last, and only, amateur win was Doug Sanders, who did 1956. ~hitting Cowan, ever round on the ge ge ee 3 i BaHi mt & 2 a3 a 3 a: i Fe ic TF ig g2 a8 : it 3 Egees E RGlite: f i ast g itL oyEa ga E E Bae i prays i Fe zti Hl i Pe ii £ical S Toe MUSKOGEE, Okla. (UPI)— Defe championion Donna : Caponi Saturday broke a two; day deadlock with Carol Mann y ho notched his seventh victory, gave up his first hit in the sixth when Ray Fosse cracked his 14th homer, A wild throw by loser Dick Woodson on Luis Aparicio's grounder enabled the Chicago champion, but trails the first round leader by six shots. (Herald photo by Joe Watts.) Mike Shafer Leads the Twins’ five-game winning and Clemente capped a streak. run eighth with With a man on base in the eighth homer of the year. 12th, Aparicio ganged a grounAl Oliver, whocollected three der that Woodson i MAX FILLMORE hits a five iron to the green on the shert parfive fifth hole at Hobble Creek Golf Course. Fillmore is the defending last Saturday. Pappas was knocked out by Matty Alvu’s run-scoring single in the ninth and Larry Gurafinished up. In the first game, Clemente hit two homers for the second it day and Gene Alley his third in two days. in innijing Satiturday as Chicago | y Cubs salvaged a 7-2 victor : a after ’s two Pittsburgh aah: led theopening Pi dou back on par. He then reeled ort Pirates to @ 108 game and Allison Wins Firecracker 400 t, with 80s, 5 i! A foursometrails the leader score of 73, five strokes behind By JOE WATTS by four shots going into today’s gag,fer. Herald Sports Editor Mike Shafer, who plays out of final 18 holes. In that foursome Defending “‘titliest’, Max with 72s are Jack Ridd, Sam Fillmore, who shoots a the Mick Riley Golf Course in Salt Lake,fired a two under par Bigham, Ron Janney, and “Dunlop” came in with a four an. ally 68 to carve a four stroke lead at Wally over par 74 along with Glen Hatch, who had his car University of Utah golfer Juddy the halfwaypointof the Art City Amateur Golf Tourney at the boil over on the Interstate j,jackson. Hobble Creek Golf Course enroute to the tourney and thus Shafer started with a bogey, hadto be given a latertee time, butbirdied the second hole to 80 Saturday afternoon. Shafer cagled thelast hole on also had the hottest single ninehis first nine to go two underpar, hole round when he boiled to a three straight pars before sizzling 32 on the second nine to boseying the toughest hole on placement. He st back andon the second nine he turned to deuce from 15-40, but in even par to combine rounds of go, along with a Bie er 2 number siz. 33-35 for his 68. seven, parred eight, and Newcombe gained advantage then eagled nine. with a service return that On his second round he also landed at Rosewall’s feet and started bogey, birdie, then caused him to net his intended picked up a par another forehand pickup. Rosewall now birdieon fiveto go three underfor served a double fault and the tourney. He the rest Newcombe had his break. of the way home except for a Th the next set Rosewall bogeyon the eighth hole. had two break points but was Glen Hatchstarted his brilliant unable to make it and then he DAYTONA BEACH, Fila. Banjo Matthews, Allison’s nine with a bogev, but got back was broken again,this to 30, to (UPI)—Donnie Allison, who crew chief, said he borrowed on the par with a birdie on stand 1-5 and within a gameof was unsure Friday night the engine from Johnson the third hole. He then birdied defeat. feat. whether he would run in the because “‘we didn’t have an the fourth and fifth holes for Newcombe raced to 30-0 and then to “the elbow” and Tace, powered his 1969 Ford to engine we felt like would run three straight birdies, and settled for a par on six, seven, suddenly it was 30-40. He made victory Saturday in the final 20 the race.” it deuce with a volley and miles of the 12th annual Allison said he was forced to = eight, and birdied the final e. Tun the race “flat out” because reached match point with a big Firecracker 400. Allison, running on new Craig Anderson leads the A his car was slower than some service, Rosewall netting his borrowed from Lee Roy of the others. “It started to run Flight with a 75 followed by i intended backhand volley, but engine crew chief, Junior little better late in the race,” Roy Peterson with a 76, and six he gained his second match Yarbrough’s Johnson, grabbed the lead when he added. players with 77s, including John Point with a deep volley, then Bingham, Al Morin, Dean wrapped things up with a hard-luck David Pearson blew a Allison led the race only one Warren, Ron Hitchcock, Rick on his 1969 Ford with seven forehand cross-court volley that tire lapsleft. time when he passed the McGuire, and Kent Collins. left Rosewall stranded in mid Allison, rookie of the year dejected Pearsun with seven Mike Shafer, the first round court. after a fourth place finish in laps left. ir, who led the Australia’s top-seeded Mar- the Indianapolis 500 this year, race for a total of 72 laps, was leader,will tee off at 1 p.m.with garet Court said she played her finished 15 seconds ahead of forced to slow down at the end Sam Bingham, Wally Morgan, finest match at Wimbledon Fri- Buddy Baker’s 1969 Dodge on when the front tire on his and Judd Jackson. They will be followed off the tee by Jack the sunbaked 2.5-mile tri-oval Dodge blistered and began Ridd, Ron Janney, Glen Hatch, before a crowd of 55,700. chunking out: and Max Fillmore. The win was worth $20,975 for “I knew I had to stand on it The A Flight leaders will tee the Hueytown, Ala., driver, to win,” said Baker. “But I off at 12:40 p.m. with Craig But she said her heavily tap- while Baker picked up $11,195 wasn't really worried about it ed left ankle, which didn’t both- ¢for second. Bobby Allison, be Tuse I had been outrunning Anderson, John Bingham, Al Morin, and Dean Warren, Donnie’s brother, finished third everybody all day. Then the followed at 12:50 by Roy to nearly a lap behind in a 1969 es front tire began chunking Peterson, Ron Hitchcock, Rick Ford and earned $7,005. out.” ajections before the match. The lead changed hands 28 Baker said he would have run “WhetherI would have iasted times among nine drivers the race if he hadn’t charged so three sets or not, I don’t know,” before Allison took the check- early. “It sounds funny to talk in B Flight with a fine six-over she said. “When I came off oreq flag at an average speed aboutit backing off to win,” he par round of 76. Craig Hunter court at the end, I got a cramp Of 162,235 miles per hour, well said. “I guess I don’t know how was close on his heels with a 78, followed by Bill Bredesen and the ankle quite badiy.”” to do that.” Scott Smith with 79, and Ron Dressed in a yellow trouser suit and flushed with the excitePearson off .his Beckstrom and John Swenson — ‘Ima tough luck with the “That’s racing.” His Ford Tn the C Flight Kent Wheeler she flags for a total of 19 laps. wheeled in with a 79 to lead Gary sai Tic 3i-year-old Allison won plowed into the wall when the twisted during a match Mon- the Wold 600 earljer this year tire blew and he was forced out Crandall by two strokes. Richard Call, Kent Creer, and day, ‘started to ache a bit in at Chari: in a similar finish the race ) Ned Perkins were next with 83s. the last four or five games.” when Pearson wes forced out The leaders in B Flight will tee But, she said, “It did't hurt with a faulty clutch while cff at 8:30 a.m.with the C Flight to the point where I couldn't leading near the end of the to see David go out like that. leaders on the tee at 7:30 a.m. walk on it.” race. ev Art City Tourney with eat zine! Trails by Two Pappas allowed 10hits in § 1- : Mike Reasor knock out Veale, Cleo James greeted reliever Bruce Dal Canton with a double and, after an intentiunal walk, Pappas hit a run-scoring single to put the Cubs ahead, 5-1. allowed seven runs in six Montreal, San Diego at Atlanta . innings. and Houston at Cincinnati. Major League Standings wm New Yor! Pitts St. Louis East ey Be. GB 41% 4338 494 31 3 3839 W.L. Pet. GB Baltimore NewYork it 49. 30.620 4433. S71 64 3 Philadelphia xe :MRT Washington Montreal er 8 9 lest W.M. Pet. GB Gincinnati 53 Los Angeles 46 32 590 9 Atlanta 2937 513.15 San Francisco 3740 .481 17% Houston 445 430 21% San Diego 31.50 383 25% Saturdays Results Pittsburgh 10 Chicago 6 Ist Chicago 7 Pittsburgh 2 2nd ne 35 43. ms 449 13% 33.43. A 14s West W. L. Pet. GB Minnesota 48-6. «649 California. «4631-507 3% Oakland 44 54 6 KensasCity 28 48.368 21 2851 354 2% Cleveland Milwaukee % 52 333 4 Saturday’s Results Cees} eee 3 7 Ss isco 2 New York 4 Washington 2 losAngeles 7 San Francisco ork Philadelphia i St. Louis at Montreal night i San Diego atAtlantanight Houston at Cincinnati night Sunday’s Games All Times EDT. Boston 5 Cleveland 1 ‘ : Detroit 6 Baltimore 5 twilight Qakland at California twilight Kansas City at Milwaukee night Sunday's Games All Times EDT St. Louis at Montreal 215 p.m. Oakland at California 4 p.m. New York at Philadelphia 130 Kansas City at Milwaukee 230 p.m. p.m. Pittsburgh at Chicago 215 p.m. Chicago at Minnesota 230 p.m. San Diego at Adanta 215 p.m. Detroit at Baltimore 530 p.m. Houston at Cincinnati 215 p.m. Washington at New York 2 Los Angeles at San Francisco 1pm. 4pm. Monday's Games St. Louis at New York night Pittsburgh at Philadelphia night Montreal at Chicago San Francisco at Atlanta night San Diego at Cincinnati night Los Angeles at Houston night Cleveland at Boston 2 p.m. _ Monday’s Games Minnesota at Oakland night Kansas City at California night Chicago at Milwaukee night Boston at Detroit Washington at Cleveland night Only games scheduled Good Weather CooperatesAt Boat Racing Program WENDELLRIGBY Festival’s Speed Stock — Ed Miller (Blue satisfactory to the Regatta feature of Saturday's events and Nationals are slated for Willard Bay in August. Grady), Ist: Jeff England, Officials. Competition was the participants found plenty of in each and every ice competition as they flashed Pat England forged to the front Si (Down Pat), 2nd; Wendell Page, Cracker Box — Kenneth pennis Wells, W.C. Faulkner, i the water without the to take the Saturday’s events ‘vere Lassen (Tom Cat).Ist; Vaughn Dennis Nelson. dangerous winds and waves. SK — Gary Stout - (Gold approved by the American Bodily (Busy Box) 2nd. Kenneth Lassen captured the Power Boat E Racing Runabout — Mary pyst), ist 4:05; Nick Faulkner, the Cracker Box in a close and hard points picked ‘n the smooth West (Baby Doll) ist; Bert (nick Nack) and, 4:08; Robert fought race, and Mary West waters will help in later Sparks, (Candy Man) ond. Wi 5 added to her prestige with a win competition. K Class — Ray Kitchen (Bout in the E Racing Runabout Time), 1st; James Frost, 2nd; Powder Puff — Pat Engiand 55 Former BYU Star league victory Sonny Siebert pitched a twohitter and Mike Andrews, Reggie Smith and Tor> Conigliaro homered in the seventh inning to give the Boston Red Sox a 51 victory over the ClevelandIndians. Billy Conigliaro all looked like breaking ahead, JOHN NEWCOMBE,the number two seeded player, strokes his way to the coveted Wimbledon Men’s Singles Champiohship over fellow countryman, Ken Rosewall. (Herald-UPI Telephoto.) In the second game, Milt Pappas and Bob Veale were locked in a 1-1 duel in the sixth when Paul Popovich tripled and Williams belted his 24th homer of the year and fourth in the last three games. Hickman followed with his 19th homer, and after Ernie Banks was pitching for his first major retired, Ron Santo singled to which also included Viscount Montgomery, was with Rosewall all the time but there was Newcombe would pull out his big service to get out of trouble. He also volleyed deep, and with venom, and was ice cool overhead. With Rosewall’s soft service faltering—he served 11 double faults—he did not give himself a chance to bring his backhand into play. It was a surprise the match wentinto the fifth set because Rosewall looked tired and dispirited in the third. It looked all over for him when he lost his opening service in the fourth set, but suddenly Newcombe made unforced errors ard Rosewall became a changed man as he broke service twice in succession. The match was played in duli, overcast weather. It drizzled briefly during the fifth set but did not stop play. The itions were ideal for a long match, although not for the crowd who sat huddled in top Coats. In the fourth game of the fifth set Rosewall was on his way out. With the score 15-all he was trapped into a sharp volleying duel at the net and eventually lost the point as Newcombe scored a Jake Gibbs tripled in two Tunsin the seventh inning and scored on pinch hitter Thurman Munson'ssacrifice fly Saturday to give the New York Yankees a 42 victory over the Washing: ton Senators. Ron Klimkowski gave up two hits in five ae of relief Fe + Yanks Grab gave Australia both major titles E? Newcombe, winnirg his second Wimbledon title, used his big serve to overcome 35-yearold Rosewall, who was appearing in his first Wimbledon finals in 14 years. Rosewall was also ousted in the finals of the 1954 tournament. Victory for 26-year-ld Newcombe was worth $7,200 and z WIMBLEDON, England (UPI)—Australian John Newcombe spoiled fellow Aussie Ken Rosewall’s third bid for his first Wimbledon title Saturday, turning hack the tired little lefthander, 5-7, 6-3, 6-2, 3-4, 6-1, in the men’s singles final of the th All-England Lawn Tennis Championships Sunday, July 5, 1970 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 11 Ray Ki Class with Bill Furress heating outthe veteran Ken Furness for tophonors in the 150 Hydro. Nick Faulkner dominated the SK Class aiid the three women, Judy Sparks, Pat England and Ray Pat ( ),, 3rd; (Down Pat), Ist; Judy Sparks, Dave Jorgensen, (Gold Finger) (Candy Man), 2nd; Mardell 4th; Lathem Bill Sears. Miller (Plum Crazy), 3rd. 150 Hydro -~ Bill Furness (Spare Parts), Ist; Lee McGilles (Step Beyond), 2nd; Ken Furness (A\ ), 3rd; Hal Buckner,(Wild Kit y). Drag Race — SKI Modified — Lynn Lawrence; SKE Competitor — Nick Faulkner: Top Eliminator — Nick Faulkner. |