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Show Page 12—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, June 27, 1971 Carner Garners Five Stroke Women’s Lead Hixson Pvils West To Close Win ERIE, Pa. (UPI)—JoAnne Gunderson Carner,struggling with an erratic driver, birdiea the first two holes and scrambled the rest of the way to shoot an even par 72 LUBBOCK, Tex. (UPI)— Chuck Hixson of Southern Methodist, subbing for Heisman Trophy winner Jim Plunkett, tossed a 23-yard touchdown pass to Nebraska's Joe Orduna with 31 seconds remaining Saturdayto give the West a 35 % victory in the 1th annual Coaches Ail-America football Saturday and increase her lead to a whopping five strokes after the third round of the U. S. — Open Golf ChampionMrs. Carner, one of the longest hitters on the women’s golf tour, nearly beaned spectators three tines with wild rie entered the game with two minutes on the clock and the West trailing 28-26 after Alal quarterback Scott Hunter had dashed across from the three for an apparent East drives into the rough, but she victory. run. Tigers Defeat Cleveland 1-0 pis puliakasa ss uacniln hundred youngsters at Timp Park during a boys baseball clinic Saturday af- _ternoon. Feller’s appearance was financed S. several local business firms, and the youngsters seemed to enjoythe treat. Feller Thrills Youngsters With Boys Baseball Clinic By WENDELL RIGBY Herald Sports Writer Some 250reo basebail prospects watched with interest DETROIT (UPI)—Joe Cole- ec a arph decid aed man pitched a five-hitter and oe Norm Cash scored the game’s ¢¢f his famed ®-»s Baseball only run on Eddie Leon's error in the fourth Saturday it to give the Detroit Tigers a 1-0 ce days which ended in 1956 when active haseball play, kept his audience start since coming disabled list with a broken foot, lost his sixth game in seven decisions despite hurling a six- baseball play. He said that « top pitcher mistakes ruined her. today is srport to have admit that he was the world’s after a pitcher is ey Nigiedeasral, but he did say that warmed up,”Feller declared. “The successful pitcher must have at least a moderatly fast beofergintingsay was rapid ball in addition to a curve, as he turned some fabulous because batters catch on to the pitching exploits before he steady curve ball thrower, ” he reached voting age. Inhis advice to the boys Feller indicated. He stressed conditioning on stressed the need for physical development through proper Feller, who works out of amounts of calisthenics. Cleveland with the Sheritan “Jogging will not wind ”, Hotel System,conducted a clinic he reminded; “For it you in Idaho Friday and is scheduled to be in Denver Sunday for ahead for boys addicted to another clinic. use of tobacco or liquor. “Plent He urged that even pitchers The boys at the Clinic had a of rest with your )” he adlearn te hi. xtleast fairly well. ian es a iertoes ed players Saturday as Co: acl ieee Lay, BYU,was on hand and sign autographs sae with Feiler; Kent The former “Great” wouldn't mn. Cincinnati ‘moundformer jemi with Feller and Maingseed eaoe comer ‘I Provo Leads Legion hitter. Provo retained its lead in the Junior American Legion a ene wins in thestiff competitive play last week. Provo downed Orem 31 in a itching duel Wednesdayry with Veldon Law outlasting Stan Adams, Orem Provo scored in the ten of the DALLAS (UPI) — Fianker first inning on a single .y Lance Alworth said Saturday his being traded to the Dallas Bale,a sacrifice and a pair of Wednesday at Sapanen Park ina = thai shoul plenty of excitement; and *will invade Orem for tough encounter. Friday Spanish Fork will be at and it Grove will be at Orem. Provo draws a bye but will probably find a practice game opponent. STANDINGS 1 857 Provo balls. Orem knotted the SpanishFork 3 3 Cowboys was “the greatest countin the bottom half of the penevme pitcher, for the Pittsburg 3 : thing that ever pappened to rates. 4 me,”and said he had licked the inning on a walk to Bart Orem 5 “Curves should be used only Mangum and singles by Rick Pleasant Grove 2 verre, Karl Anderson a4 AlworthIs Dallas Trade jego Chargers. of the Junior Baseball Leagues in Provo and Springville. a HappyWith Dallas Coach Tom ‘Landry said if Alworth plays as he did during the 1960s, “nobody will be able to match us in outside receivers.” Alworth’s decision to play in Dallas, and rot to retire, came less than two days after the Cowboys had solved another big pass catching problem in signing Bob Hayes. ; layes had played outhis option last season and ha d threatened to go elsewhereuntil signing five-year contract. Alworth’s San Diego contract carried over to Dallas, aioe Alworth said he signed a pact with Dallas that included the same terms with which he hadlast signed with San Diego. Alworth was traded to the Cowboys earlier this year for tight end Pettis Norman and offensive lineman Tony Liscio and defensive lineman Ron East. The cowboys, the same day, also traded wide receiver Lance Rentzel to the Los Angeles Ramsfortight end Billy Truax and wide receiver Wendell Tucker. Lodge were among mans, the Club names indicated by their uniforms. ‘ Peterson. There was no further scoring fayeae Going into that tie breaking seventhinning ‘Law had given up only or hits anda truck ou The fielding gem of the evening was turned in by Pleasant Grove left fielder who sared a hardhit fly against the outfield fence that robbed Provo of two runs. Kevin Balser pitched a two hitter for the win. Spanish Fork will meet Prove signal switch. Rear loading flash has modern L-head and hanger ring. Comes complete with B. 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Both players then routine! ly perred 15 and 16, but on No.17, a 473 yard, par 5, Mrs, Carner reached the green in two and two-putted for a birdie while Miss Caponi mi: green with her approach shot and made a bogeysix. Miss Caponi then three-putted on 18 for her second double bogey. Mrs. Carner, who predicted she would win the title if she avoided three-putting, made birdie putts of 10 and 12 feet on the first two holes. She made three bogeys later, twice by missing the greens on par 3 holes and once when one of her errant drives struck a tree 40 yards from the tee and dropped straight down. Each of thethree times she score:Hoe igtlesy Wet BOYERSAUTO & TIRE CENTER © TUNE - UP 10,000 Mile Guarantee © BRAKES RELINED © WHEEL ALIGNMENT 10,000 Mile Guarantee © DELCO SHOCKS » $3.00 F, Boy Scout Knife—Popular sohienite for all boys. Four tempered blades cut, open cans, punch holes, lift caps, drive screws. 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In other American League wood to his fourth victory games, Baltimore best Boston against six losses, 73, New York whipped Washsing! les by Carlos 12-2, Milwaukee beat Mayand Tom Egan i.the first inning provided the White cs Minnesota 1, Chicag: California 2-0 and Detroit with the necessary runs defeat California. Tommy ‘olin feated 61. The Mets swept a double- allowed six hits in eight innings header from Montreai 4-1 and of work to gain credit for his 42, Atlanta took a pair from fifth victory of the year. Cincinnati 6-6 and 10-3, Pit- Bill Gilbreth, brought w tsburgh w:alloped Philadelphia from the minors 144, Houston nipped San allowed only five hits in his Francisco re Chicago crushed major league debut as the St. Louis 12-0 and San Diego Tigers downed the Indians, edged Los Angeles 54 in Gilbreth walked seven but struck out seven and stranded National League games. oe Epstein’s 10th homer of 11 runners. Willie Horton and year and a two-run single teie homered for the bys Bando werebig the hits Tig from the right ever seen him pitch in any Utah County’s MostProfessional 10 batsmen. Adams had allowed ness on crystal-clear primitive rivers; cast a hook into excit- and_ hi Blue, whowill be 22 years old next Monday, struck out 12 and recorded his sixth shutout of the season while boosting his record to 16-2. No runner got beyond second against Blue, whoturned in his 16th compiete game his earned run averageto 1.37. Choose From SCOUT EQUIPMENT woiyies as aad eae six on strikes. Provo 0 wonits second game by beating Pleasant Grove 100 ina much closer game than the score ing fishing holes; or ride @ horse with us into remote At the eighth hole, Miss Caponi hit her approach shot me a sand trap, then blasted 0 yardsbeyond the green, ae into a parking lot, and took a double bogeysix. On the back nine, she bogeyed the 13th and14th holes, hitting a tree with her drive at 13 for the second day in a row, for Oakland, which stretched its lead in the AL West to 10 games over the Royals. Paul Blair’s two-run triple snapped a 3-3 tie in the ninth inning and paved the way for Baltimore’s victory. Boog Powell and ivank Robinson homered for Baltimore while Rico Petrocelli and Reggie Smith coniected for Boston. The victory was the Orioles’ ninth in their last 11 games, Felipe Alou drove in four runs with 2 trip: and a single and Ron Blomberg, just recalled from the minors, hit a two-run homer as the Yankees tagged young Pete Broberg with his first major league loss. Ron Swoboda, acquired earlier in the day from Montreal, delivered a run-scoring single in his first game as a Yankee and GENERAL'S CALIBRATED TIRES AUTO AIR CONDITIONIN 56 Custom Units to FICIAL A. Metal-Case Flashlight — Flashlight has 3-way ' ~scaped trouble often enough to turn the tournament into a runaway as defending champion Dovna Caponi collapsed on the closing holes for the second day in a row. After 54 holes, Mrs. Carner had a one underpartotal of 215 while 1963 champion Mary Mills, with a 73 Saturday, slid Vida Blue's family finally got into second place at 220. Miss Caponi, who ballooned to a 77, a look at baseball’s hottest and Jane Blalock weretied for commodity Friday night, and now they know first-hand what at 222. all the commotion is about. Miss Caponi, trying to Blue's mother, brother and becomethe first woman to win four sisters were flown to the open title three years in a Oakland from Mansfield, La., by the Athletics’ owner, Charles behind O. Finley, Friday night and four bak after two holes’ and watched 21-year-old Vida blank then twice closed within a the Kansus City Royals, 7-0, on single stroke before her own five hits for his 16th victory of oke before her OWN the season. Family Watches Blue Win 16th Hixson moved the West 57 yards in five plays, all but three yards in the air. The "rast led the see-saw battle 14-7 at halftime and increased that margin to 21-7 early in the third quarter. However, Plunkett, the No. 1 draft choice from Stanford, passed the West back on three touchdowns in 11 minutes for a %6-21 lead going into the final Fullback Mike Adamle of Northwestern scored two East touchdowns on runs of 16 and 1 yards, Hunter threw 57 yards to flanker Paul Staroba of Michigan and scored the other East touchdown in the final period. J, T. Hill of Arizona State opened the night’s scoring on a T-yard —return, Pluakett added another West score on a one-yard run and threw 37 yards to Otto Stowe of Iowa Sate and Orduna got the other West touchdown on a 17-yard drives, however, she recovered Lindstrom Breer were at 224 to make pars. and amateur Jane Bastanchury Mrs. Carner, 32, who won the at 225. U. S. Women's Amateur title Leslie Holbert, who had been five times before turning pro close to the lead from the start last year, has won only one of the tcxrnament, began her professional tournament —last round with an eight on the paryear’s Wendell-West Open at four first hole —hitting two Ocean Shores, Wazh.. when she shots in a trap and then threebeat Marilynn Smith in a putting —andfinished with an sudden death playoff. 81, falling 12 shots off the pace. Kathy Whitworth, the top all- The winner will receive $5,000 time money winner of the of the approximately $33,000 LPGAtour, and four-time open purse. 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