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Show “Cougars Gain Track Triumph Over Sun Devils, Utes Pee Portland ASA Pihl Wins Over Murro; Mann Edges Past Returns to Form Salt Lake Portland was paced by first baseman Cotton Nash, who blasted two, two-run homers, the first of which initiated a six-run fifth inning for the vi \ Beavers. Nash homered again in the sixth to boost the Beavers out to a 9-0 lead at that point. But the Angels came back strong in the final two innings. Off Track frames, while Salt Lake totaled two in the eighth before picking Young University won 1] of 18 events in sweeping to a triangular track meet victory over Arizona State and Utah Saturday afternoon at the University of Utah. The Cougars compiled 94 points to easily defeat Arizona State with 51 and Utah with 41. Raimo Pihl, BYU's sensational javelin thrower, won his fifth straightvictory in the event without a defeat by tossing the spear 242-2. He defeated the current American record holder of the event, Mark Murro, of Arizona State. Muroro got off a best toss of 227-8%, which left Pihl nearly 15 feet to spare. It was the second timethe two athletes had met and the second time Pihl had finished on top. The meet also marked the return to ee of BYU's world record Ider Ralph Mann in the 440 intermediate hurdles. He turned the oval in 50.2 to set a Utah Stadium record. He edged teammate Mark Low who finished in second place with a 51.4 clocking, his career best. The University of Utah had two athletes set school records, but they didn’t win their events, Portland secred single runs in both the eighth and ninth up the half dozen runs in the final. Wind-blown hits were instrumental in Sait Lake’s ninth inning rally, A double by Mike Floyd drove in two runs, while a triple by Billy Carter cleared the bases. Righthander Dan Morris By MILTON RICHMAN came on in relief of Portland NEW YORK (UPI)—Remem- starter Pete Hamm to put out ber the old refrain that went the fire in the ninth and preserve Portland’s win. Box Betting Gebhard Morris Haffler L.0-1 Brabender Doyle A3,888 0 23 423 313 1 Lewis Leads Third Round Of Tourney varsity The Cougars barely squeaked by their eonnth a tbtnee ules inalass ot pay. Tenth Inning HomerGives BYU * 10-9 Win Over Cougar Alumni 10-9, on a home-un by reserve and scored on a single by Jerry By MIKETWITTY first baseman Hatch. Scheurn. Herald Sports Writer The Alumni opened the It was considered by most to in second inning singled, ad- pro; tertaining a. for a collegians ive sports fans something to do on Saturday afternoon. After all, few of the Alumni f= A a fee E B fe 4 ié : Fy i BE z gg Saoe t hours, then was told he couldn’t bet because he didn’t have slip. He went back and started all over again. Cougar Golfers Capture Western CollegiateTitle i Brigham Young University 890 tally and Fresno State State Tuesday at the Riv Country Club in a dual won the Western Intercollegiate finished with 893. ‘The Cougars will host Weber match in their next outing. Golf Championship for the 2c coy second for the second straight year. with an 88 total, three strokes ahead of Southern Cal at 887. Last year the Cougars won the championship with a total of 898 which to that time was a tournament record. This year Cal State at Los Angeles equaled that score of 898 but it was good only for a seventh place finish in the highly competitive field. Rick Sims of Los Angeles State won medalist honors in the tournament with a one over par 214, Ray Leach of BYU was just pace the title picture. Is It Heredity two of outof New One lady who said she'd rather not give her name Christiansen, Anderson was Wayne Esplin. The Cougar reliever was promptly greeted by a grand slam home steeplech ase in 9:30.2 run to left center by Dick Clark. Cougars, and Sam Francis won BYU came back with two runs me in 4:14.0 for another in the bottom of the sixth on singles by Coon, Dan Redfearr was the only Belliston to tie the scare al other individual winne> for BYU Bob Mosteller connected with a 147 time in the high tripper in the wurdles. BYU's mile relay team won the eventin 3:12.8 for the other place. Utah’s Scott Bringhurst won 219-8 %; Dwight Bennett, ASU 208-8 Ye. Steeplechase — Usiia Sotutu, BYU, 9:30.2; Bruce Avery, Utah, 9) ‘ad Avery, Utah, 9:40.0; Mike Slagle, BYU, 9:57.3. 440 relay — ASU,40.5; BYU, 41.1; Utah, 42.1. Mile ru — Sam Francis, BYU, 4:14.0; Steve Bergeson, game an et have bred Boating Test On Television . New traits inte quail and asants, The reasoning goeslike this: 800d rounds of 74-70-71 for a 215, and then three other BYU players all finished with rounds 223. bev were Rusty Guernsey wil scores of 80-73-70, Joe Dills with rounds of 74-73-76, and Lance Suzuki with rounds of 72-76-75. Arizona State finished in third place, just one stroke behind Southern Cal, with an 888 score. San Diego State finished with an fired a hot round of one under par 70 in the final round of the Western Intercollegiate Tournamentto Cougars win the championship for the second 21.9; Dan Redfearn, Mamales, Utah, and Roger , BYU 22.3, Three ey - Sat Bringhurst, » 14: Boglione, ASU, 1 Ellis, Utah, 14 Conley, ASU, 14:5 Mile relay — BYU (Hackett, Low, Judd, Mann) 3:12.8; Utah, 3:15.2; ASU, 3:23.0, Final scores: BYU 9, ASU 51, Utah 41. status — a couple of mustaches, some extra hair extending beneath their caps and a lot of deep breathes being inhaled. Some are coaching now, such as Pal Elldrcdge, who came from Honolulu for the game. Other coaches are Lani Haacke (Orem), Dean Thornock (Lunn, Nevada), and Jim Pierson (Skyline ye: Gary Pullins and Bob the BYU working on his masters in agronomy at New Mexico State. Jerry Scheurn is . However, aor Alumni first took the lead in the sixth inning, the consensus was that if they maintained the lead there would be sack lunches business in Salt Lake City. Other Salt Lakers who instead ofthe banquet, returned were Dick Clark, a So while they lost the game, stockbroker, Ralph Ashby, a CINCINNATI (UPI) —AllAmerican LaSalle forward Ken they won a meal which added to math teacher at Viewmont,Bill Durrett has come to terms on a some already blossoming were 80 five-year contract with the Cincinnati Royals for an annual indications of their Alumni salary reported to be in the range of $80,000. Royals general manager Joe Axelson and head coach Bob ‘The Alumni cleared the dugout Cousy met with their No, 1 after Clark’s grand slam but draft choice and his former when Mosteller homered he was coach, Tom Gola, \delThe Central Utah Water greeted by silence, the ultimate phia Wednesday and reached of compliments a pitcher. the agreement. Mosteller felt a bit out of place during the game. He co find anyunit Attendance Up he was supplis NEW YORK (UPI)—Ameri- from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. on Sunday can Basketball Association April 1th. It is y President Jack Dolph an- Johnson Motors and features Ed nounced Thursday that the Herlihy as host. The Council league's attendance is up 28.2 urges all boaters to participate per centover last year. in this water safety program. ’ Signs Contract Department of the Winchester- , 21.9; Jesse Scott, BYU, 22.1; Bill Oldtimers Survived, Avoided Sack Lunch Ken Durrett ‘The previous individual record for the tournament had been a News from Nilo, the newsletter of the Conservation that years of 8%; Juaani Nummela, BYU, clocking of 1:51.2to take the win. and big brother Dane belted a BYU'sLauro Diaz got off his solo home run in the fifth to career triple jump make it 5-1 for the Cougars. with a leap of 50-1 %. Diaz’s Alumniplayer-coach Gary effort won by only four inches Pullins then lifted his ASU's Larry Litvinoff. “regulars” and i the Anders Arrheimus was other half of the visiting ex- another bright spot in the Cougars in the game. Some by Gary Anmade the change look was consi le. Dan Mendenhall, a local performer from Payson, 1, COn, tinued to pick up first place Olsen, L-Haacke HR-D. lorg, Clark, Mosteller, Hatch. Or Environment? to 7; Pau Harker, Utah 64; Tim Knappen, ASU, 640. Javelin — Raimo Pihl, BYU, 242-2; Mark Murro, ASU, 227- BYU, 50-1 %; Larry Litvinoff, ByMIKETWITTY former varsity players return to campus much like the old football Alumni game. ‘The win does not count in the Cougars’ overall record which remains 11-8. BYU returns to action Tuesday with a almost doubleheader at Weber State. The Cougars are home again “We may need oxygen by the Friday to open WAC play third ee remarked i one against Utah and then go the Salt player before the game. Lake City Saturday for a twin “Anyone seen my arm?” bill against the Utes. questioned another about Alumni 010 006 owiey 85 midway through the contest. BYU 012 112 018 210 13.1 “Don’t get hurt out there” was a Foderaro, (4), Beecroft (7), Haacke (8), Beecroft (9), frequentbattle cry. Haacke (10) and Elldredge, Clark (5:; McKay, McNulty (3), Garrett Tt was the first of what will be inderson (6), Esplin ay eal awith an af- As a team the Cougars finished the three day tourney thers one strokeoff the with a 215. Leach boge: the last three holes to “We hadanother girl on this ; Rolf Engels, BYU, 56-8; Curt Dudnick, Utah, 51-74%. ASU,49-10%; Don Welsh, Utah, 49-5%; Rand Ward, BYU, 443%. Discus — e , BYU, 182-4 %; Zdravko Pecar, i 8 were no incidents at all,” offered Joseph Leonard, one of the railroad patrolmen. “The people were very well 8 E = railroad police detail which oversees Grand Central estimated some 8,000 persons made nD cele dee i A HATTIESBURG,Miss. (UPI) 1d NOR Bdes DICK CLARK, BYU Alumnus, blasts a grand slam homer putting the alumni ahead in Saturday afternoon's baseball game which matched the Cougars against a group of former s s 3 ip HammW1.0 8 1x3 avon0os Hexocunt Houcou®< -wre~-8 wancco$ di ta s e. gba a ERE UE#28 Fl all gs F [St ie Le 8 ee Rivers Christiansen ss 22-10 %; Steve Holden, ASU,22-7 competition was in those events. BYU,4:16.0. Utah’s Curt Dudnick tossed 120 High hurdles — Dan the discus 171-9 %, the best ever Redfearn, BYU, 14.7; Darby for any Ute,but it was good for Jones, ASU, 14.8; Henry Shipes, only third place. Two B' YU ASU,15.4: Steve Senesac, BYU, platter men, Mike Louisiana and 155. 40 yard dash — Tie Brent Zéravko Pecar, of Dudnick. Louisiana had a Webster, Utah, and idike mark of 1824 %, while Pecar Roberts, ASU, 47.9; Bill was just one foot behind that Stadelman, BYU, 48.8; Ben Partington, 1» fort. , 49.0. Utah’s Frank Wojtech turned Triple jump — Lauro Diaz, sk ~ Ss z fal Totals Salt Lake Utah, 23-11; Don Wassom, Utah, BYU,4:14.3; Scott Bringhurst, which shows how the tough the Utah, 4:15.0; Dave Hindley, z gerezee: or $100 on their particular i Portland Kennedyss Nettles cf Foderhom 3b Nash Ib Brye If Ezellec Shoup rf were long stretching lines at Glover 2b the two parlors in this city to plunk down $2, $10, $50, 3 i Boos + ane anndD Sccau-ousuann > @occco-N-n~ 00g Soos-connnewo = Bosses ow cone Beon-o-n-w--e 2= 2~CCCou--noccom Secc-c-noan-o 2 Popular the three mile event, and turned in a strong finish, especially considering the fact that he had finished third in the mile a few minutes earlier. The Cougars are now primed for a dual match next week at E] Paso against the UTEP Miners. The results: Pole vault — Tim Knappen, ASU, 14-0. No other entries. Long jump — Dave Walker, g SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The Portland Beavers withstood a furious six-run rally by Salt Lake's Angels in the final inning Saturday afternoon and and came away with an 11-8 Pacific Coast League victory. HERALD SPORTS EDITOR |