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Show BYU Names Hudspeth, Tuckett Aides to Stan Watts shifting some of the adrative assignments within the departmentin an effort to assure a more efficient Dr. Wilkinson also st both menwill also co Two members of the Cougar coaching staff, Tommy Hud. speth and Glen Tuckett, Wednesday were named assistants to Stan Watts, new chairmanof the program.” Department of Intercollegiate Ath..ties at BYU. assistant chairn department { years, while In his announcemen’. of the reassignment, BYU President program. Coach Tuckett, whese prime coaching assignment is in moving into the adminis Ernest L. Wilkinson said the appointments would become effective June 1, the same date that Watts will assume duties as the spring, will be able to give moreaid in the fall, while Coach Hudspeth will assume greater responsibilities in the spring. workings of the department for the first time. “We are not increasing our staff, said Dr. Wilkinson, just department chairman. Cougarsto their first conference tball championship in 1966. He wenton to srplain that both men will be able to oversee the seasonai needs of the athletic Hudspeth has be Hudspeth has been head football coach at BYUfor the past six years. He coached the and his best season record at BYU was 82 in 1966. A native of Kansas and graduate of Universityof Tulsa, Hudspeth was a quarterback and defensive back in college. He captained the Tulsa team that played in the Gator Bowl. After serving as anofficer in Dobhs fererce championships. In 1968 the Cougars won the NCAA district seventitle and played in Calgary Stampeders, Hudspeth A native of Murray, Utah, alma materas assistant coac Bobby Dobbs. When became head coach of the followed him to Canada as assistant coach. He came to BYUas head coach in 1964. the College World Series. Tuckett was an al.-around athlete in high school. He signed a professional baseball contract and spent nine seasons playing Glen Tuckett has been baseball coach at BYU for the past 10 years. During that time his teams have never had a losing season, have won six division titles, and two con- professional bal. At the same time, he continued his schooling and graduated from the University of Utah in 1953. He received his masters degree from BYU in 1962, and is currently working on his doctorate. Tuckett coaches at Calgary, Alberta, Can.. and was head coach at West High School in Salt Lake City before coming to BYU A very popular teacher in the department, Tuckett was nominated as Professor of the Year at BYU. He is also in demand as a speaker, and in recent years has been color man in the broadcast of BYU foctball and basketball games. Tom Seaver Fans 19 to Tie, Break Mark ‘Becol:pds MetPitcher Bags 2-1 Victory Over Padres UPIsports Writer Somehow the Cy Young Award doesn't seem like big enough prize for Tom Seaver. The talented righthander of Paare Manager Preston Go me _ Page S—THE DAILY HER, HERALD “only Run Was a Homer The only run s Tigers Cop 5-0 Win; Wednesday was a se homer by Al Ferrara, the New York Mets received oddly was the final batter to that award for his 1969 strike out. The only other hit achievements prior to Wednes- Seaver allowed was a single by day’s game with the San Diego Dave Campbell off the glove of Padres at Shea Stadium, then third baseman Joe Foy in the proceeded to make Young and fourth, Bud Harrelson, Seaver’s all the other pitching stars of the past look like pikers with a roommate on the road, provid19-strikeout, two-it perfor- ed all the necessary runs for the Mets. Harrelson singled and mance as the Mets won,2-1. The 25-year-old Seaver, who scored in the first on a double won 25 games in 1969, tied the by Kea Boswell and tripled major league record for most home Tommie Ageein the third strikeouts in a nine-inning game with the other run. and broke the record for most In other NL action, Pitstrikeouts in a row when he tsburgh whipped Houston, 6-1, fanned the last 10 batters to Los Angeles routed Montreal, 92, Chicago nipned St. Louis, 7-5, face him. “That was the best pitching and Philadelphia beat San exhibition I've ever seen,” said Francisco, 6-1. Washington edged the Yankees, 2-1, in 18 innings, Detroit ripped Cieveland, 5-0, Oakland defeated Kansas City, 21, and Minnesota tripped the White Sox, 31, in a rainabbreviated five-inning contest in American League games. Pirates Whip Astros Again Roberto Clemente collected two doubles and a run-scoring MickeyLolick Stars By STEVE SMILANICH UPI Sports Writer CasperTops ° Field for Golf Test RANCHO LA COSTA,Calif. (UPI)—In the world’s most exclusive $150,000 golf competition, 31 pros Wve favored Billy Casper tee the start of the Tournament of Champions. The entry list reads like a “Who's Who” in golf with Casper, fresh from his triumph in the Masters, defending champion Gary Player, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus. Only pros who won a major PGA event in the past 12 months qualify for a shot at t> $30,000 fst prize. No one goes away emply handed and the ae five places are each good for The course is one of the tougher ones on the pro circuit —a 7,114yard layout with 113 sand traps and water hazards involved in 10 ofthe 18 holes at La Costa Country Club. Others entered include: Milier Barber, who qualified with his playoff victory at New Orieans last Monday; U.S. Open king Orville Moody, Dave Hill and his younger brother, Mike. The others are: Dale Dougiass, a surprise winner of three tournaments; Bob Lunn; Ken Still; Don January; Steve Spray; Pete Brown; Dick Lotz; Larry Ziegler; Ron Cerrudo; Lee Trevino; Bruck Crampton; day became the Dodgers’ No. 1 righthander due to anillness to Bill Singer, stopped the Expos on six hits and got a 14-hit Don Kessinger and Billy Williams each drove in three runs as the Cubs ran their winning streak to seven games. Kessinger went 3-for-4, including an inside-the-parh homer in helping Ferguson Je ‘ins to his first victory of th: year. Jenkins went the distance but was tagged for 10 hits, Gun Safety Class Set for Women A gun safety class for women American League = 88 Coaaaodt Wes Boston New York Cleveland L. Minnesota California Oakland Kansas City Chicago Milwaukee ee $3 eos s388® s East W. L. Pet. GB W. 72 Detroit Baltimore Washington Cincinnati 13 San Francisco 7 Los Angeles 6 Houston 7 San Diego 6 Atlanta Wednesday's Results Los Angeles 9 Montreal 2 New York 2 San Diego 1 Phila 6 San Fran 1 Chicago 7 St. Louis 5 Pittsburgh 6 Houston 1 (Only games scheduled) Today’s Probably Pitchers (All Times EST) Atlarita (Jarvis 21) at Pittsburgh (Walker 1-1), 8:05 10 Wednesday's Results Boston 5 Baltimore 2 Minn 3 Chi 1, ¢ inns rain Detroit 5 Cleveland 0 Wash 2 New York 1, 18 inns California 3 Milwaukee 1 Oakland 2 KansasCity 1 ‘Today's Probable Pitchers (All Times EST) Chicago (Janeski 20) at Minnesota Tiant 1-0), 1:30 p.m. im. New York (Burbach 0-2) at P incinnati (Simpson 3-0) at Washington (Bosman 1-2), 7:30 St. Louis (Culver 2-0), 8 p.m. .m, (Only games scheduled) (Only games scheduled) Friday's Games Friday's Games Houston at Chicago Balt at Kan City, night Atlanta at Pittsburgh Detroit at Minnesota New York at Los Ang, night Phila at San Diego, night Montreal at San Fran,night inci at St. Louis, uight pro basketball, stands mighty tall as far as his Los Angeles teammates are con- cerned. Calvin, who stands under six feet, pumped in 44 points and set a playoff record of 16 assists Wednesday night game in the best of seven Caps routed the Denver Rock- ets, 131-114, to square their series at two games apiece The series resumes Thursday night at Denver. Indiana took a command 30 lead in the Eastern semifinals against Carolina by beating the Cougars, 115-106, while Kentucky downed the New York Nets, 128-101, to square their s at two games each. e Pacers will attempt to Gym Meet Draws Two From BYU BYU’s two top all around gymnasts are in Las Vegas, Nevada, to participste in the United States Gymnastics Federation national championships which beganthis afternoon andwill continue Friday and Saturday. Don Ferre and Jolin Hughes up the series against the Cougars Friday night at will compete with the nation’s Raleigh, N.C., while New York best gymnasts from both the and Kentucky resume their collegiate and non-collegiate series Sunday afternoon at ranks. The meet will feature onlythose who competein all six Louisville, Ky Calvin, who played college Olympic events, floor exercise, ball at Southern California, got side horse, vaulting, rings, his 44 points on 15 field goals parallel bars and high bar and 13 of 15 from the free Thursday’s competition will throw line. He was helped in be in the compulsoryexercises, Chicago at Cleve, night Calif at Wash, night Oakland at NewYork, night Seattle at Boston scoring by game with Detroit. (Herald-UPI teammate Friday the gymnasts will do George Stone, who wound up their own optional routine and with 35 points. John Beasley led Saturday’s finals will have the the losers with 28 points. Guard Mike Barrett and forward Rick Barry tallied 30 points apiece to offset a 4lpoint performance by Denver's Spencer Haywood to down the augural home stands ever with eight victories against five defeats, A growd of 2,508 sat through to the showers “Should Do All Right” “T should do all right,” said Lalich recently, “if I can stick around for seven innings every time I pitch.” While Detroit stayed on top in the Eastern Division, Minnesota beat the Chicago White Sox, 3-1, in a rain-abbreviated contest to stay in front in the Western Division. Tn other AL action, Washington nipped the New York Yankees, 2-1, in 18 innings, Oakland edged Kansas City, 2-1, and California beat Milwaukee, BL. Chicago beat St. Louis, Kea the Nev. York Mets nipped San Diego, 2-1, Philadelphia defeat. ed San Francisco, 61, Angeles trounced Montreal, 9-2, and Pittsburgh beat Houston, 61, in National League action. Carl Yastrzemski broke out of a five-game batting slump with a seventh inning single to knock in the deciding run in Boston’s win over the Orioles. Romo Gets Win Red Sox reliever Vicente Romogot the win while Oriole starter Dave McNally suffered his first loss after three victories. Cesar Tovar homered to left in the fifth inning with Leo Cardenas aboard enabling Luis Tiant to gein his second triumph in a Minnesota uniform. Rod Carew doubled and Tony Oliva grounded out to end the fifth as the umpires called BYU Nine EyesTilts With CSU scoring with a two-run homer overtheleft field screen in the first to start the Sali Lake City barrage. Dave Robinsonsingled in the the game. Walt Hriniak singled and Jim second, and Hriniak whacked Brigham Young University Williams opened the Padres another Padre two - run homer over the right center field and Colorado State baseball Screen, his first of the season, teams will play a three-game series this weekend on the to make it 40. Cougar field, weather per- the gamebecause of the heavy The Padrescontinuedtheir of- mitting. Tain. fense in the third with Al As of this morning, the series The Yanks and Senators Thompson walking and Steve was still on, BYU officials said. battled for four and a half Huntz drilling a single. At that Thefirst gameofthe series is hours before Mike Epstein point, manager Chuck Tanner scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Friday. decided the issue with a Los Angeles Lakers in their lifted starter Dennis Bennett in A doubleheaderis scheduled for sacrifice fly in the 18th, scoring upcoming battle with the New favor of right hander Gary Saturday, starting at 1 p.m. Ed Stroud with the winning run. York Knickerbrocks for the Kroll. Coach Glen Tuckett’s Cougar Stroud opened the inning by National Basketball Association John Sippin then belted a dou- charges swept a three-game drawing a walk off Ron title. bie play grounder to short, but series with Wyoming last Klimkowski, the fifth Yankees’ Chamberlain, the greatest Gordy Lund threw the ball into weekend andasa result hold the pitcher. scorer in the history of the right field, allowing Thompson lead in the Northern Division of Ton Mincher knocked in the NBA, has beenthe spark of the and Huntz to score, and send- the Western Athletic Con- winningrun in the eighth inning Lakers in their climb to the ing Sippin to third. ference. The Cats have a 41 in Oakland's win over Kansas playoff championship of the record in Northern Division City. His sacrifice fly with the Western Division—not se much Fred Kendall topped the rally ybases loaded off reliever Ken by singling in Sippin to give for his scoring but his general The Rams had their three- Wright brought in Felipe Alou all-around contribution to the the Padres a comfortable 7-0 game series with Utah last and saddled Wally Bunker with team. Big Wilt missed most of advantage. weekend snowed out and are 0-3 his fourth setback of the the regular season due to a The showers halted the game in league play. season. knee injury but has slowly a couple of times, but they regained his old form since marked Hawaii’s scoring in the returning to the lineup just fourth inning. prior to the end of the regular After one out, Padre pitcher season. Jerry Nyman walked John WerLP-MeNally (3-1). National League “We never would have come has, Winston Llenas and Chuck San Fran 000 000 100— 1 4 this far without Wilt,” says Joe Vinson to load the bases. Phila 010 030 02x— 6 & (5 innings, rain) Mullaney, coach of the Lakers. 000 10-1 40 “That's not to take anything Gordy Lund followed with a Biterlon Reberger (7) and Chicago 100 02-3 70 Dietz; Fryman, Selma (7) and Minnesota away from Elgin (Baylor) and run scoring single. Horlen (1-2) and Herrmann; Jerry (West), but our team had Salt Lake made it 9-3 in the McCarver. WP-Fryman(2-0). reached its peak near the end sixth inning when Hriniak was LP-Robertson (0-1). HR-Briggs Tiant (2-0) and Ratliff. HRTover (2nd). of the season, We weren’t going safe on an error bythe short- (Ist). to improve any for the playoffs. stop and Williams hit his sec010 000 000-1 32 Milw 000 001 000-1 62 We didn’t have any more to ond homer into the right cen- Houston 000 140 10x— 6 100 Calif Pitts 000 100 20x— 3 60 give without him (Chamber- terfield stands. Lauzerique, O'Donoghue (8) lain), I didn’t think we had a ‘The Padresscored their elev- Lemaster, Ray (5) and chance in the division playoffs enth and winning run in the top Edwards; Blass (2-1) and and Roof; Wright (3-1) and without him. With him, we have of the ninth with Robinson Sanguillen. LP-Lemaster(1-2). Egan. LP-Lauzerique (1-1). opening with a single to left, a chanceto winit all.” 000 122 301— 9 14 2 The Lakers-Knicks _best-of- and scoring on a double by Los Ang 000-000 10—1 30 Montreal 000 010 001— 2 61 Kan City 000 seven series, which begins Robles. 000 000 02x 2 40 The Islander ninth opened Sutton (3-0) and Haller, Oakind Friday night at Madison Square Bunker, R. Johnson (8), Garden, offers the spectator a with Barry and Werhas slam- Torborg (9); Stoneman, Reed wae (8) and Campanis; great series of individual ming singles to left. Bar- (6), Raymond (7), McGinn (8) Downing (21) and Dsncan, matchups with Chamberlain ry scored from second whenSip- and Hiatt. LP-Stoneman(1-2). Fernandez (9). LP-Bunker (0and Willis Reed of the Knicks in allowed Werhas’hitto roll to 000 000— 1 20 4), HR-Kirkpatrick (2nd). looked upon by many as the the boards. Werhas took second San Diego 010 N.Y. 101 000 O0x— 2 40 on the play. key pairing. Detroit 000 112 100-5 81 The confrontation with Cham- Singles to right by Winston Corkins, Roberts (8) and Clevelnd 000 000 C0O— 0 51 berlain will mark the third Llenas and Chuck Vinson scored Barton; Seaver(3-0) and Grote. Lolich (4-1) and Freehan; LP-Corkins (0-2). HR-Ferrara successive rugged matchup in another run. McDowell, Hand (7), Higgins the playoffs for Reed, who was Reliever Jack Baldschun took (Ist). (9) and Fosse. LP-McDowell (2the NBA's Most Valuable over and fanned Gordy Lund 2). HR-Northrup (Ist). St. Louis 000 301 010— 5 102 Player this season, for the first out. But Randy 130 011 10x— 7 12 1 Brownsingled to center for the Chicago Torrez, Nye (2), C. Taylor third run and Tomas Silverio WILL LOSE LEG singled to right for the fourth (5), Campisi (6), Hilgendorf LEXINGTON, Ky. (UPI)— Tun, making it a much closer 11 (7), Guzman (8) and Torre; Harry Lancaster, athletic direc- to 8 game. Jenjins (1-2) and Martin. LPtornm tor at the University of Dave Laroche, pinchhitting Torrez (21). HRs-Lee (ist), 000 001 000 000 000 001— 2 111 Kentucky, will have his right for fellow reliever Harvey Torre (2nd) Kessinger (1st) Peterson, McDaniel (8), Aker leg amputated within a few Shank, slammed a grounder (10), Hamilton (12), Klimkowdays, his physician said Wed- down first base side that Al ski (16), Cumberland (18) and (Onlygat poe scheduled) nesday. Munson; Coleman, Knowles ican League Thompson let go through his Lancaster, 59, has been legs for an error. Baltimre00 000 000— 2 100 (10), Dukes (14), Pina (15),. hospitalized for three weeks ‘This scorec Vinson with the Boston 002 000 12x— 5 13 0 Grzenda (16) and Casanova. since he sustained a blood clut ninth run, and sent Baldschun WP-Grzenda (1-0). LP-KlimMcNally, Leonhard (8) and in his ‘eg from a hathtubfall at to the sidelines in favor of Gil Rictabarten} Lonborg, ee kowski (0-1), HRs -Murcer a motel in College Park, Md. Scharringhausen, (17) and Moses. WP-Romo (1 . (And). NBASeries on Friday in series shifting to Dallas on Fridaynight In the other Western Division semifinals, the Washington the of a Mickey Lolich is out to prove he gained the No. 1 spot in Petroit’s pitching rotation on merit and not by default. The chunky Tiger lefthander, called upon to carry the mound load during Denny McLain’s half season absence, responded again in magnificent fashion Wednesday by hurling his second shutout, to give the Tigers their seventh straight triumph, a 5-0 success over the Cleveland Indians. The win enabled the Tigers to buiid a one-game lead over second-place Baltimore in the American League East as the Orioles dropped a 5-2 decision to the Boston Red Sox. The 29-year-old Lolich struck out seven and walked none in beating Indian ace Sam McDowell, who was chased in the sixth inning. Jim Northrup’s two-run homerin the sixth seni McDowell Knicks, Lakers Begin wrap National League Philadelphia Paces Stars NEW YORK (UPI)—Wilt sparking the Stars to a 144-138 including homers by Leron Lee triumph over Dallas in their Chamberlain may have lost American Basketbali Associa- some of the offensive might and Joe Torre. that he once possessed, but the Johnny Briggs hit a three-run tion Western Division playoffs. The victory evened the series muscular 7-foot-2 center still homer to pace the Phillies’ between the two clubs at two looms as the key man for the victory. games apiece with the fifth Major League Standings Montreal 44 Points, Stars the gamefor his vigorous protest. Action took place in the fourth inning Telephoto). Pads Cop 11-10 Slugfest Calvin Hits HONOLULU (UPI)—The Hawaii Islanders lost a rain-soaked game Wednesdaynight 11-10 to the Salt Lake City Padres at Wes Parker paced the Dodgers’ attack with three hits as Los By United Press International Honolulu Stadium. Despite theloss, the Islanders Angeles sent Montreal down to Rookie guard Mack Calvin, closed out one of their best inits ninth loss in 10 games. one of the smallest players in support from his teammates. only is being conducted at Pleasant Grove under the Bruce Devlin; Tom Shaw; Ray direction of instructors Mr. and Floyd; Frank Beard; Larry Mrs. Reed Radmall and Mr. and Hinson; Charles Coody; Tony irs, R.J. Hatfield, Jacklin; Deane Beman; Bert ‘The class begins April 23 at 7 Yancey; Gardner Dickinson, p.m. at 405 North 600 East in Pleasant Grove. and Chuck Courtney. Chicago Pittsburgh St. Louis NewYork NOW LISTEN, HERE, UMP,’ is what Al Dark (left), managerof the Cleveland Indians, might be telling Umpire Jim Honochick as the two men argue about a callatfirst base. Honochick wonthe argumentas Dark was tossed outof triple as the Pirates whipped the Astros for the 17th time in their last 18 meetings at Forbes Field. Steve Blass went all the wayfor the Pirates, allowing only three hits. Don Sutton, whoearlier in the Thursday, April23, 1970 top performers determined by the highest combined PM liminary scores from both compulsory and optional routines. Recently two other Cougar gymnasts participated in Los Rockets. Jim Eakins, a former Brigham Young University Angeles area meets and came star, contributed 20 points for out placing high. Dennis Ramsey, assistant BYU gymthe Caps. “This was our best offensive nastics coach and the only All effort of Coach Al American gymnast for the Bianchi said team’s Cougars, placed first on side horse in the Long Beach Invietory Indiana’sfivestarters all hit vitational Tuesday. in double figures in the win The previous Saturday both over the Cougars. John Barnhill Ramsey and Darryl Miller, who had 25, Fred Lewis and Bob recentl, placed sixth in the Netolicky 20 each, Mel Daniels NCAA meet, competed in the 19 and Roger Brown 17. Bob Pasadena Invitatonal where Verga led the losers with 24 Ramseywas second and Miller was fifth, both onside horse. The points. Kentucky got unexpected Pasadena meetin similar to the scoring help from Sam Smith, All Star game in football and who got 12 of his 28 points in participation is by invitation only. the first quarter. Major League Linescores sen By FRED McMANE 000 000 001 000 000 000~ 1 7.1 |