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Show Page 6-THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Thursday, July 15, 1971 Angels Sweep DoubleheaderTilts i SALT CARE CITY (UP) three Islander pitchers and among them was a three-run homer by Bob Gallagher. Wednesday in leat . the Salt Coast Lake Angels¢ tovictory a 20 SeatI” the first game, the Angels 1* men to the plate in the Eugene Emeralds. fourth inning and scored six The win completed a double Tn other. league and Kusnyer. Bennett. LP—Palmer. (2nd game) Tacoma Tuesen Breedon; Deck, Welsch Eddy (7) and Sogee. em Huntz. erep.TeOERA nw Gnade (ige) - games, the innings of the first go-round and Portland Beavers, 16-12, and Eugene Spekane hand 020602 x-10 12 2 Portland Meyer, Noriega (4), Nutter Phoenix also ‘win-bill. Tucson won drove in: the ed frst run whentart his 7 £2M€, $2,but lost the nightcap, (5), Sakla Sells (6) (6), and Doyle Washburn, Sonefes second base. Both Davee Ki and Juli a ‘The Angels added an insurance tists [Linares Gaelee run homers for Phoenix in a game verio’s infield single scored that included 31 hits, maesix The Angels sent 11 mento the plate in the fourth frame of the first game and took seven hits off Eugenepitching. The Angels also scored two runs in the secondising and two runs in the sxith. Hoyt Wilhelm, who will be 48 years old within two week, doubles, three triples, six homers and eight piwhers, Kingman’s grand slam broke 9 10-10tie, Tacoma’s Cubs scored five runs in the second geme’s seventh inning overcoming a Tucson third framein which Ed Sea and Steve Huntz a 200430 000-9 14 0 2000000002 40 Wilhelm, Scarpati (6) and S. Robles; Garsbaldi, Corkins (5) Baldwin (8) and Ranew. WP— Wilhelm. Garibaldi. HR—Barry, r. then feld on for a'103 victory. T2coma and Tucscn split a Salt Lake ‘The veteran left WP— 004 033 200-12 14 3 504 004 30x- 1617 0 Lee Trevino op Pick At Western CHICAGO (UPI) $150,000 Western begins Poa tough today on Olympia Fields’ mee course with leading y winner Lee Trevino the ama favorite in the field of 150. Trevino, who has won the and British Woodson, Strable (2), Barber Opens US inCanadian the last month, should fn (3), Gill (6), House (7) and Ezell; Pitlock, Waideck (5), get a strong challenge, howeveee al ml Faul (6) and Rader. WP—Faul. er, from Billy Casper, a three Meyer. HR—Vopicka. LP — Gill. HR — Soderholm, time Western winner, as well Wicker, Brye, Linares, King- as Miller Barber, Gene Littlcr, Exes and Frank Beard. Salt Lake man. Palmer and Compton; BerThree other players, would have beenfavorites, Jack Northern Di~ Nickiaus, Arnold Palm Ray Leach Wins, Shipley Loses BYU's Ray Leach defeated GaryPlayer, did not enter the ne 3751 .420 Southern Division WL. Pp 53.47 558 Mark Lye of Napa, Calif., 2-1 pitched the Spokane Indians to weffirst game went to of match playin the 68th Trans- locally. Trevino, who has won $195,869 747 310 4% this year, believed that 9 or 10 yesterday in the opening round & $2 victory Wednesday night Tucson on Bob Spence’s run Mississippi golf championship at scoring single with two out in Pebble Beach,Calif. over the Hawaii Islanders. ‘The aging xnuckleballer made the seventh inning. Eliminated was the Cougars’ his first start in several Linescores: Dave fakes = was edged by seasons, workedfive innings (1st game) Barry Jaeckel of Los Angeles on and also hit a two-run single. Tacoma 1100000—2 5 2 the 19th hole. os The only blow that hurt him Tycson 0001011-3 7 “ Among the winners were was a two-run oe by Rich Hooten and Bre.don; Le- defending champion Allen Miller Barry in the ope ng inning. monds and Sogge.WP — Le- of Pensacola,Fla., and Tom Kite Spokane csa hits from tonds, LP—Hooten, of the University ‘of Texas. event, which for the first time in almost a decade will not be televised, either nationally or under par would be low enough jednesday’a Games Salt Lake City 10, Eugene 5, tst to win the $30,000 top prize in game Sait Lake City 2, Eugene 0, and the 72-hole event, thus guessing gam Yoeson 3, Tacoma 2, Ist game Tacoma 7, Tucson 2, 2nd game Phoenix 16, Portland 12 Spokane 9, Hawaii 2 Thursday's Games spokane at Hawaii Portland at Phoenix Eugeneat Salt Lake City that 274 or 275 on the par 71 MUHAMMAD ALI, former heavyweight champion, is restrained as he glares at partners fer two rounds each in Houston. Ali Smee for a July 26 bout with Jimmy is champion Joe Frazier who turnshis back and laughs. Each boxer met two sparring Angelo Dundee Favors Small Ring For Ali, Ellis Bout July 26 links will triumph. In 1968, the last time the Western was held at Olympia, Nicklaus won with 73. Trevino declared the 6,749 yard course was “as tough as HOUSTON (UPI) — Angelo Dundee, manager and trainer anywe've played.” for Jimmy Ellis, says when Ellis and Muhammad Ali box July 26 it will be in an 18-foot Eine,neler than what Ali is each other and tried to rush Ellis had faster sparring toward each other at one time, partners and looked sharper. “Mine aren’t as fast and I but were held back. “You can’t tell what he’s can feel it,” Ali said. “That’s ; liable to do,” Ellis said not Hesaid heis still trying to afterward, te Ali looked sluggish during a cut his weight from 220 to 210 or 212. Ellis is a trim 187. “T don’t want to give Ali the 14-round workout. He admitted whole plains to wander and wander,” Dundee said. Dundee, who used to manage Ali, always insured Ali’s boxing contracts guaranteed a 20-foot square boxing ring, despite the fact the regular legal sized ring is 18 feet. The ring size was not By United Press International runs in the bottom of the seventh inning Wednesday night mentioned in this contract. ‘The Billings Mustangs shutout “T ¢on’t want an Ali ring,” the Idaho Falls Angels, 1-0, foc a o)Pioneer League victory Dundee said Wednesday. “I Wednesday on an unearned run wantan Ellis ring. I got him by and took over the Pioneer ieHarrelson walked to open the uprising, and then the foots.”” League lead when Great Falls back-to-back singies by Miguel Ellis said he expects Ali to Villeran, Roger Keilig and Thad respect his punching ability lost to Magic Valley. Mustang Rocky Craig reached Philyaw, and a double by Jose and keep out of range. “Don’t be surprised if the first on an error in the second DelMoral provided the four inning, took second on a passed yng guy’s on the bicycle,” Ellis said. “He knows I can punch. I ball and came home on Dave The game was loaded with ae have to back up from Landress’ single to centerfield, errors as 13 miscews were comfor the only run in the game. mitted, nine by the winning Angelhurler Bill Rotham and Dodgers and four by the Cubs. mt think I'll be faster than teams will complete their Ali. He looks like an elephant. Billings’ Kent Agler fought a I'm as fast as I was four or pitcner’s battle right down to three-game series against the five years ago when I was the final inning as Rotham same opponents tonight before yielded only four hits and Agler hitting the road again for weeksparring with him. Heisn’t that allowed just three. end contests. fast anymore.” Idaho Falls threatened in the Linescores: Promotors for both boxers bottom of the fifth with a runCaldwell 120 000 200-5 7 4 had to restrain Ali and Ellis ner on third, but Agler retired Ogden 100 010 40x-6 9 9 during workouts Wednesday. Ali interrupted Ellis during his the next two batters. In all he Frazier, Brown (7), York (7), workout, sneaking up to ring- struck out nine and walked only Junge (8) and Haug. Urban, two to push his season record Paulson (8) and Keilig. WP— side and peering over the ring. Urban (1-3). LP—Brown. The two fighters shouted at to three wins. The Magic Valley Cowboys kept pace with first place Bil- Magic Val 210 101 002-7 8 3 lings, two games behind the Great Falls 000 020 04-6 5 3 Mustangs, as they knocked the Metzger, Bonfile (9) and GauGreat Falls Giants out of a tie dioso. Prall, Cillard (2), Courtfor the league lead with a 7-6 manche (8) and Cintron. WP— By United Press International victory in Great Falls. Metzger (2-1). LP—Dillard (1Cautious Bidder won the The Cowboys,leading 7-2 en- 1) Tubber match. tering the bottom of the ninth, It happened Wednesday at had to choke off a Giant rally Billings 010 000 000-1 4 0 Hollywood Park as Cautious to pick up the victory but not Idaho Falls 000 000 00-0 3 3 Bidder and Miss Lady Bug, before four runs were scored. Agler and Perkins. Rothan, each with a victory over the It was Magic Vailey’s old Ford (9) and Allietta. WP— other, dueled for the third time nemesis again, walks and er- Agler (3-0). LP—Rothan (1-2). in the $75,000 added Hollywood rors, as the Giants loaded the Pioneer League Standings Lassie Stakes. bases in the last of the ninth on wl pet. Miss Lady Bug took the two walks and a single. Then 46 70 — measure o: Cautious Bidder in on a potential double - play Billings 13 7 650 1 the Cinderella Stakes and grounder by Guarro Vai.z, an Great Falls Magic Valley 12 8 600 2 Cautious Bidder outran her erroron the thirdsacker and an1011 476 4% rival in the Cygnet, Stakes, other on the rightfielder allow- Idaho Falls 812 400 6 But there was no denying ed all the baserunners to score Caldwell Ogden 417 190 10% Cautious Bidder Wednesday as andleft Valoz on third. Wednesday's Results Valoz scored on a fielder’s the 2-year-old filly sped six furlongs in 1:09 1-5 and choice and the Cowboys pitcher Billings 1 Idaho Falls 0 returned 18.00, $2.80 and $2.50 again loaded the bases with Magic Valley 7 Great Falls 6 across the board. Miss Lady walks before Clyde Jeter ground- Ogden 6 Caldwell 5 Thursday’s Schedule Bug paid $2.40 and $2.20, with ed out to end the game and Bright Bright, racing as an give Magic Valley the victory. 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