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Show Utah Sunday, May 23,1971 Page 12—THE HERALD,Provo, Cloward Hurls No-Hitter as Provo Wins State Cro wn Bulldogs Down Ogden 5-0 on Cloward’s Gem By WENDELL RIGBY Herald Sports Writer Rick Cloward, port side moundsman for the Bulldogs pitched Provo to a 5-0 no hit, no run victory over the Ogden Tigers Friday afternoon at Mackayand his baseball teams, and the first time in Utah prep diamond history that anohit, no run game hasbeen pitched in the finals. Young Cloward was in com- Lynn Lewis opened the sixth ey A JUBILANT PROVObaseball team rushes to greet Rick Cloward (7) after he hurled a no-hitter to help Provo win the Class A baseball championship with a 5-0 triumph over The games will not be made up since they have no bearing on The Ogden Tigers had ad- the division championship. The . vanced to the state finals by Cougars had already won the title before going to Wyoming, record and then defeating andin fact, Coach Glen Tuckett Granger 2-1 in the semifinals.It had planned on using his subwas the secondstraight year the stitutes during the final two Tigers havelost in the finals. games of the Wyomingseries. In Friday night’s game Wyoming jumped on reliever Steve Easton for five runs in thefifth inning and went on to beat the wo-cooHon » 2—--onco-u. = w—-coon-c-om Sovwvwnone > wo Srormmnnnowoue o ecsecccecccy, eesvesscoccoy eSSssocosccom The Hubble Creek Golf Associatition is sponsoring i a four . man team best ball tournament next Saturday, May 29. Entry fees will be $5per man and must Van Hook, 2b be submitted by Monday right. Wood! INCL e ye OT 13a M10], 19 hs) PENSION PLANS OMe Vangel eh) Dee Sandgren CONTINENTAL A CY. CO. rs eat Score by Innings: Provo 0-59 - Ogden ° C. 2bh — Bale; In. P — Cloward7; Taylor 21-3; Lane —4 2-3; SO — by Cloward 7; Taylor 1; Lane 3; bob —Off Cloward4; Lane 1; WP —by Lane 1; SB— Bale 3; Law 1; DP — Atkinson to Sorensen to Atkinson. Win P — Cloward; LP — Taylor. e7mManh Banquet BYU Sanford Belliston starter Brad Olsen. BYUtied it up in the fourth on a bases loaded single by Mike Staffieri. Easton cameon in the fifth and was tagged for four singles and a double. An error by Totals Poor Conditions WYOMING Bullock McZenzie iadia At Starvation O'Danie's Stearns According to the Division of» Wildlife Resources, fishing should be fair at Starvation Reservoir, but fishing conditions maybe less than ideal. Sheep shorelines, poor roads, and inadequate facilities may cause problems for the large crowd on this new reservoir. Anglers are urged to use caution in fishing from shore, as many steep banks and cliffs are present, some of them made unstable by the rising water. To Honor Athletes ( Score by innings: B 000 202 010-5 9 2 Wyoming 101 150 Olx—8 12 3 Errors-Staffieri 2, McKenzie, Meyei, Larkin. Doubles.Carbon, L. lorg, O’Daniels, Corbin. Tripies- McKenzie. Home runs. Foister, D. lorg. AB HER SO BB Pitching 9) isen Easston,(L) Larkin The Dale Rex Memorial Banquet, sponsored by the Downtown Coaches Club,will be held Monday night at 7 p.m. at the Wilkinson Center. Moreno Robins, President of the Downtown Coaches, is chairman of the banquet, with Don Tregaskis and Stan Moore assisting in the plans. The highlight of the annual banquet is the presentation of the Dale Rex Memorial Award to a Utahn who has contributed to athleticsin the state. Guest speaker for the night will be Vernon ‘Lefty’ Gomez and the emcee will be BYU baseball coacti Glen Tuckett. In addition to the Dale Rex Award there will be myriads of other awards presented to BYU'stopathletes in all sports this season. auneau > w o-n--0on NHN ok on-cco a = but there is a fine nucleus for Saturday. season. At Hobble Creek 442 4 8 6 9S ProvoLists RICK CLOWARD shows his form during the championship gamein which he hurled a nohitter against Ogden to give Provo the state title with 5-0 victory. Cloward walked four batters and struck out seven in the seven inning game. FORT WORTH,Tex. (UPI)— Old folks Julius Boros taught the young folks how to play in the wind Saturday with a sparkling 32-35-67 that gave him a one-stroke third round lead in the Colonial National Invitation with a one-under-par total of 209. While the 51-year-old reigning PGA seniors champion was “kinda ambling along” and coming from six strokes off the pace, the bogey man caught up with 36-hole leader Canadian George Knudson and nearly everybody else among the 77 survivors, Boros was oneof only three players conquering Colonial Country Club’s 7,142-yard, par 35-35—70 in the 30-mile-an-hour wind gusts as he turned a birdie-birdie start into a solid round that saw Knudson and a hostof other challengers defeat themselves. Dave Stockton, the 1967 winner here, was thelast of the hopefuls to blow his chances— andhe did it on the final green when his putt from the fringe sped nine feet pastthe pin and he missed it coming back to ambling along and I saw I was finish with a 36-35—71 and even- tied for the lead.” Knudson, who led this tourpar 210. That still left him a one namentfor three straight days stroke cushion over defending in 1965, threatened to do just champion Homero Blancas, that again Saturday when he Larry Ziegler and Fred Marti, started birdie-birdie, but then who hit the Sthole mark with jumped bogeys at the fourth one-over-par 2lis, Blancas shot andfifth. Then came No.7. a 36-35—71, Ziegler a 37-33—70 “It was the turning point,” the Canadian said. “I bunkered and Marti a 37-35-72. Boros did all of his damage my approach and three-putted on the front nine with eight and for a double bogey. From there five-foot birdie putts on the on it was a shambles.” first two holes and a five-footer He bogeyed the next four on the toughest hole on the holes an’! went from the lead at course—No. 5—which was one four under par ‘o a tie for of only four birdies on that hole seventh at two over 212 along with Jack Montgomery. And he all day. “Once you threw it up in the had to birdie the 18th to get air you never knew whatit was there. going to do,” Boros said of the Stockton birdied the fourth wind. “On the 14th and 15th I hole with a 15-footer, the 1415 allowed for the wind and the 49. 2% feet and the 16th from five feet and wentinto the 18th wind never touched ’em.” He was asked if he was with a shareof the purse in his surprised at the way the field pocket, “T can’t play safe even if my seemed to drift back past him. “Well, when I was on the life depends on it,” said front nine I saw Knudson was Stockton of the final hole, ‘I was trying to play it safe and six under par. I didn’t look at the scoreboard again until I hit what I thought was a good was at the 16th. I was just Grain plus smooth DUAL BUTTON CUFF “TORQUE” 1S WHERE THE ACTIONIS! ‘And, we do meanaction! 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GeneLittler startled the huge gallery at No. 18 with the oniy eagle ever scored on that tough 434-yard finishing hole, Former BYU whiz Johnny Miller failed to make the cut } with scores of 73-/7-150 in the first two daysof play. AIR CONDITIONING FIRST SECURITY — Coaches Ross Thomas, Phil Rowe. Brent Christensen, Kelly Christensen, Anderson, Steve Anderson, Bruce Jeff Hill, Gordon Lowe, Tony North, Gordon Olson, Phili| Sorensen, Karl Rasmussen, Mar! Trunnell, Jim Burns, Terry Thome CRAGHEAD — Coach, Gary Shelley (374-9411). Phil Ballif, Brent Diamond, Brad Dowdell, Bruce Elkington, Scott Fillmore, Lynn R. Greenwood, Steve Laws, Rickey Madsen, Kelly Snow, Greg Thomas, Richard Trafny, GordonOlsen, KNIGHTS — Coach, George Day (375.0658). Dan Crandall, Stephen Cross, Duayne Gordon, Rob Hymas, Roger Knell, Scott Knell, Vance Law, Bradley Shakespear, Marvin Thurston, Keven Waters, Terry Waters, Steve Loveless, Paul Roylance. VALGARDSONS — Coach Scott Thomas(373-4707). Jim Byrd, Lee Butler, Jeff Clark, David Garrick, John Lewis, Kim Lewis, Donald Lyman, Randy Nish, John Pigott, David Valgardson, Scott Thomas, Brian Dangerfield. THALMAN — Coach, Glen Roberts(374-6816). Mark Glassett, ry, Dean Corless, » Kelly Kirwan, ,» Scott Nyman, Morgan Roberts, Jeff Turner, Jeff Wall, Mark Freshknecht, Dean Jarman, Richard Schwartz SEETHALERS Coaches, Gary Johnson (374.9808), Phil Rowe Rusty Boshard, Mark Halliday, Eddie Halliday, Scott Hatch, Bruce Jacobson, Brent Jen< *n, Jimmy Johnson, Eric Riggs, Lynn Rowe, Robert Sperry, Michael Westphal, Scott Riggs, Mark Winn. ALLENS — Coach, Dave Carter (373-0537). Ricky Chrisman, Cary Elder, Jim Hoover, Brent Lott, Douglas Lott, Phil Hudspeth, John Burnham, Kay Roylance, Mike Simpsen, Jerry Smith, Larry Stewart, Craig Wilson, Stewart Wilde. PACIFIC PIPE — Coaches, Jack and Jed Daley (374.0653). 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Wyoming picked up a run in *he eighth on an error and three singles. ‘The Cougars woundup play in the WACwith a 124 record while Wyoming had a 97 record for second place. Utah was 7-11 and Colorado State was 6-12. The Cougars will travel to Mesa, Ariz. for a three game series with Arizona State to determine the WAC champion next weekend. Rowe. WCC 000 ~o0CCoNn “cocoon Brigham Young University lost to the Wyoming Cowboys 8-5 Friday night in Laramie and then the typical Wyoming weather prevented the Cougars from gaining revengeby raining out the last two games scheduled another great Provo team next Best Ball Tourney ¢ Ogden. They hoisted him to their shoulders and marched around the infield in celebration of the victory. Ogden coach Eric Maughan is seen Ieaving his third base coaching box, Cougars Lose to Pokes, Weather > s Sa vwnnnnong a OB o-Nonnn = 2B ed nro-cno® not a single close play at first with a single. Kevin Balser base. Cloward struck out seven struck out, but Kim Sorensen Tigers in the seven inning game, laced a long hit into the outfield. and his mates played great Lewis was picked off second by a defensive bail with a Scott greattoss by catcher Stan Sims, Atkinson to Kim Sorensen to buta single by Alan Strong, and Atkinson double play bringing an error on short stop Bill the crowd to its feet in the third Woolley on Charlie Lamb's drive, sent Sorensen home with thefinal run. Spectators waited for the expected Ogden explosion as the Randy Lane had walked, Tigers had been rated as one of loward pulled a beautiful pick the top hitting teams in Northern offplay that caught the Ogden Utah, but Cloward’s tight pitflatfooted, and a oss ching ing and the great Provo defense gave the visitors little chance for a break. ended the ball game. Provo beat Carbon twice for Johnnie Bale,fleet outfielder, the Region Four title, then who was acclaimed Thursday blasted Skyline Eagles &4 to nigh’ >s the only Bulldog athlete move ’to the State finals. Much to win four letters this season, of the undefeated Bulldog team leaves via the graduation route, Prete) cow plete controlall the way, giving only four scattered bases on balls ana his mates backed him up defensively so that there was center andrightfield to advance Lambto third. Rick Cloward hit a hot liner to centerfield, but Ogden’s Henningson mace a spectacular running catch over his shoulder to prevent a long extra base hit. Lamb scored from third after tagging up on the play, and so it resulted in a long sacrifice fly for Cloward. Veldon Law walked andstole second, and Bale and Law scored on Lynn Lewis’ hard smash to the outfield. Paul Taylor, Ogden pitcher, was driven off the mound by the Bulldog explosion, and Randy Lane, who replaced him,pitched steady ball, allewing only one run in the sixth. AUTO & TRUCK RENTALS Ph. 373-3443 Provo, Utah EVAPORATIVE Install Now Befure The Rush! CRAGHEAD PLUMBING-HEATING DIAL 373-1003 56 North 2nd West Sign Johnson PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Erwin “Chip” Johnson, fourth round draft choice of the Philadelphia 76ers from Augusta (Ga.) College, Monday signed a one-year contract with the National Basketball Association Club. |