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Show Page 12—THE HERALD,Provo, U:ah Sunday, aay », 1970 HeavyAction in No-Hitter Hurled Little eee By Clyde Wright Serees woeeeoe teeyor old boys a 7-0 standing, and in the 11-12 year old Group, Provo Moose retained their undefeated status with an 8-7 win over State Farm. In the North East League Reams has a $1 record but both City Drug and Sundance have now won their second game to makethe standings look much better. Reams leads the $10 year olds with a 9-1 mark, and PrudentialFederal tops the Loop in the 11- Dodgers Lead Colt mark. General American continues to lead the Central League 9-10 Year Olds with a 7-2 mark. They picked up a win over Smith Garage during the week to keep ahead of the opposition. In the Central League, 11-12 year olds, another new mark was chalked up as Reams Market hit the win column for League The Orem Dodgers tightened their grip in Colt League standings as a pair of winslast week held them firmly in first By STU CAMEN winning the opener 34) and the Washington got past the UPI Sports Writer Astros taking the nightcap 10-4. Yankees. Clyde Wright had things Harmon Killebrew's 23rd Carl Yastrzewski's eighth slightly reversed Friday night. . homer, a three-run drive in the inning homer gave Boston the Wright, 27, southpaw pitcher fifth, sewed up Minnesota's opening game victory and the tor the California er was inducted into the Hal! of Fame and then proceeded to pitch a no-hitter against the Oakland Athletics. Actually, 12 Year Old Group with an 82 Wright ‘earned a the first time this season. They j,.. played some good games have over the season, but could not quite match the scoring of the other teams. according to his mariager Lefty Phillips, “the difference be- s+ out the U-Haul Nine entirely, and also a pair of'hits. Other top hitters were Clif Holmes and LEAPING IN VAIN to catch a line drive fou ball is Boston Red Sox first baseman Carl Yastrzemski. Yaz won the game for Boston sai bets conn hd ates Cavoelaad Indians. (Herald—UPI Telephoto.) lon. to VEN. aretet ee ener plenty. to" LITTLE LEAGUES (Bronco) 1 cheer. V.F.W. had to come from behind as the Tigers had a 31 g.,,qAmericanLeagues10 Aaron S load in to the final Ivans-Sovines 52 74 colt Semele:TeJulyaries Aad 2 5 4 555 sue imeemaeae Ger the Area Tournament S OU b M 2k y ike L um, 11 3 Slams Slams Three Three Home Home R Runs ium-Gulf-Cooks By NEIL HERSHBERG UPI Sports Writer he sna Weeresas o Games on July = week2of July 22. Standard-Chevron 11 Stadium HI be played at Orem Gutcooks 10 because of a conflict on Timp ; A and W 19 Pearsons 2 All tesms are making VF W 12 Pearsons 11 549 Diego Padres manager Preston Gomez. cl glancing at the ‘Atlanta Braves’ ed noticing de Wright’s no-hitter, beat victory oe Mont whicl the longest winning Se Wright admitted. “I just got the in Expo history at five the glove up and tat ae ee If I hadn't caught it, I would have Willie Davis drove in three =about worth of dental Gene Alley capped a three- Streal run ninth inning rally with his 846s of that ‘Mike srcCndhomerof the‘game 8S ryis with a homer, triple and as the Dodgers took Jim_ Fregosi’s first inning Orem Dodgers Provo Elks len’s three-run homer in the fourth accounted for California’s scoring in the quickie VFW 4 4 500 OlpinBuilders minutes, Wright walked only three batters, the last one in AendY 53 65 OremTigers 23.55 375 286 25 8 Pe last Week —_ North East League Dodgers 5 A and Y 4 9-10 Years : Music Two Teams f L 1 TOF LEGG d eight single cee:|oehag —— dout after a triple by co errors aan Roger Repoz and Ken McMul- ‘ Cincinnati after the Reds’ won game completed in one hour, 51 Per peaee ae ae Cepeda. Lum, who entered the game Lum had a ee night—a two-run homer second, a Name. os Age asofJan.1,1970 the third and solo homers in the ___——Birthdate Ci fifth and seventh innings, Provo Pony Leaguers are Brg ip 2 8 .299 doubts about my ability to hit making a real _ this 2 8 .209 the be! ow said ait] who years League games top gs) is 25. “It sure renewed my|f teams5 changing almost every sundance 8 City Drug 4 In the ‘second game, Carty, lens Market team hit the PrudentalPederal@Sundance 2 WhO aso hit a homer in the Pener, hit a three-run drive, Security, each with ten wins WasitchSeroma— ‘Sherm Blaser, Seethaler, was one of the top hitters ofthe week Tayo [420°Malet as he blasted out two homeruns ¢ 4 0 ee eeaa] 45 44 I a two-run h homer, ae the National League, Pittsburgh outslugged Chicago Phone during the year Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 1970 would be ineligible for the under 18 division. The some setup appliesto other age classifications. Division Single: Doub gles bles Partner Cragheads 10 First Security 6 Reams Valgardson 15 Seethalers 13 Under 16, boys Leo the Lip Quits Talking take the night off from the players are attacking the office. BLUES SIGN LOWE ST. LOUIS (UPI) —Michael 1 and 94, and Cincinnati and tae League. Houston split with the Reds | the years, oy one ever wound up with both teams caemirigheect | the same number of runs,hits,| game took | 3 place Aug. 13, 1910 between | the Pirates and Dodgers... It | was called because of darkness at the end of 9 in| : Under16, girls action, Pitsurgh outsiged | Under 14, boys Knights 12 Pacific Pipe 2 Allens 8 Thalmans 5 ia Seethalers 15 Thalmans § 16 Valgardsons 5 1 9 109 Ranses City swept a twinbill In 1968, several pro football Under 18, boys , Under18,girls Other Action in other National League 5 5 gop Second game 104. 16 400 ut tte, American League, has been repeated quite otten by those not participating in the negotiations and I hardlyattach any news value to it at this time. At this time, it’s really irrevelant.” A spokesman for the players said withholding of services authorization letters were sent out to the players on June 25 He said within a week they responded with near unanimous support of the players association negotiation teams. camps were briefly closed in a dispute over exhibition game pay. The players voted to end the strike when the clubs offered up to $350 a game for five-year veterans, This year the players want to CHICAGO Ey— Chicago raise the pay for exhibition Cubs Cubs Manager Leo Durocher games andalso feel the power has agreed mutually with radio of the commissioner shouid be station WIND, to temporarily subject to negotiation. halt his nightly broadcasts on The owners contend the the the ““Talk Sports” program players agreed two years ago WIND General Manager Phil not to ask for a raise in Nolan announced the move exhibition pay and also claim Wednesday after suggesting the power of the commissioner Tuesday night that Deichen is not negotiable, claiming the a WLPd. General American 6 Smith ite? 1634 New York Under 14, girls . ; - Wi ge 2 Ta Louis defeated Montreal 9-7, : 1)ee Las beat Francisco Under 12, boys Oe c y 1 amtte aa ; 75 3S Vista 91 900 divided a double eader, the Under 12, girls 3.9 of 20 Bantu BandHPharmacy 56 6 4 me 60 and poco the boa a taking cee the ie Return entry blank to the Sports Department, 210 Pacific Pipe ights 210 08 Yotaal Last Week's Results Spoctemen & Cepeda hit‘i 3 § 3 his 14th, in the fifth. Last Week’s Results Werinesdayto belpinthe 155 smith Garage 1 Bemetis® Teams Featonality Valgardsons Seethalers his 20th of the season, in the first inning. Aaron hit a two-run frst . Aaron hit a‘two-run Pro Players Threaten Training CampStrike Kansas Gt swept a doubleheader from Milwaukee 5-3 and 16-14, Los Angeles beat San reer sundance 0 driving in a total of five runs, Francisco &6, New York North East aneless RBI than he had in all ——(Check)__Male Female t season, In Pony Loop Prudential ea + ae The age division in which a player must play is-determined by 8 2 909 The homers “erased all his age as of Jan. 1, 1970. A boyor girl who turns 19 years of age Atlanta beat San Diego twice 8 skids for a pair of losses but they Carsons 5 Prudential-Federal came back strong during Central League 9-10 Years past week to chalk up two wins General Ameri 7 2.7m and move in to a tie with First smith Garage 6 4 609 error by Graig Nettles. : |SPORTS FANS! Aaron, who is third only MarketRest’walk with the bases loaded’ in Reams 17 Carsons 7 Sundance 16 Lamacs 3 (July 11 —July 18) homers, wa:playing in place of 91 and Willie Mays in 5 § 500 Jifetime homers with 577. 45 444 over the Indians when Gerry Moses tripled home the tying run in the seventh inning of the nighteap, then scored on an Other AL Games The players have takentheir a other American League gameTuesday. case to the National Labor es, Minnesota beat Chicago “This is not a termination of Relations §Board. BBaltimore blanked Detroit any sort,” Nolan said. “Our |» relationship with Leo continues to be fine, As Provo City Junior Tennis Tourney State Farm 8 Olpin-Builders 4 With @ career total of five V F W 10 Payson 0 Ti featuring 0. 8 ™"om doubleheader: 100 andEne‘Riche allennadded prunde five Red. plpitches for the ninth,setting the stage for a rs the nightcap 94TheonBraves homerstook by homer Ri ad poundedfive ee Rico Carty, Aaron and Orlando 2 ‘worun shot in the Cardinals 12 hits in winning the nightcap game-ending double play. Elks 14 Yankees 7 VF W4 Tigers 3 B place of wild first game of a twinight Warehouse eoney AEEoajoa 9 Elks 5 Lum was playing Henry Aaron. But Lum wound lunejo hits ate up getting the last laugh. 2 5 395 Victory over the Padres in the the ickmans Dodgers 16 Tigers 1 A I-12 Years r Red Sox completed their sweep and is he’s gained confidence.” He Was Despite his apparent increase in confidence, Wright admitted NEW ‘YORK (UPI) —The the idea of working on a no- National football League ownhitter “began to bother me a ers were not exacily surprised little” after the sixth i ‘Ip, Friday when the players saw nothing but zeros,” Wright threatened to strike the preseasaid afterwards,“and when we son training camps for the were at bat in the seventh secend time in three years. inning, I just sat in the runway The players’ spokesman to the clubhouse, shaking.” didn’t use the word strike but Wright helped his own cause said the players voted to with a brilliant fielding play ia authorize the “withholding of the third inning when he gloved services.” Dick Green’s hard line drive Tex Schramm, the president that would have been a hit had of the Dallas Cowboys and head it not been caught. of the owners’ committee, said, “I didn’t see the ball,” “The possibility (of a strike) WL Pet. Bote Fouviry ; ; 4 Lum, a reserveoutfielder, hit __Pinch-hitter “Don Genin eee oe= eed 6 1 857 Naylors 42 667 ‘three home runs Friday night singled in two runs in the in ing runs in the sixir eseti coe 5 3 6 stater 44 $09 ( pace Atlanta to an 61 to lead theMets to their winover went on preparation for the All Star ‘Tournament Chicago out pitching and three sacrifice Veteran reliever Ted Aberflies powered Baltimore past Detroit and increased the nathy, recently acquired by Orioles’ lead in the Eastto five Kansas Cityin a trade with St Lowis, won one gameand saved games over runner-up New York and seven games over the the other as the Royals swept the Brewers. Kansas City tird place Tigers. rallied for two runs on only one Yanks Lose Again Bernie Allen slammed a two- hit in the ninth to tie the first run homer and reliever Darold game and then won it in the Knowles struck out Roy White tenth with two more runs thanks to an error by catcher including a 1-8 mark last year. with runners on first and third Gerry McNertney and two out in the ninth as But the no-hit, 40 victory over the Athletics upped Wright's 1970 record to 12-5 and, could handle in edging A and Y 5i 4 in a thrill packed encoun! en — supporters over place not in the major league Hall of Fame, but in the small college baseball shrine, for his pitching performances in 1965 whenhe led Carson-Newman to the NAIA championship by posting a 10-0 record and an earned run average of 0.83. Wright, in four’ previous seasons with the Angels, had a less than mediocre 20-26 record, tween Wright this year and last Provo Elks and A and Y split games last week to hold their own in the clash for second a orotime niets wiumph enabled the Twins to retain their four-came lead over second-place California in the West Division. Mike Cuellar's four-hit, shut- been another big league game keiand there may never be | | another one 1 How do youfigure this one... Only about 10 percent of the U.S.population is left-handed, | Daily Herald, or to the Provo City Recreation Office, Room 204 ofthe City Building. 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