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Show 3 to 1 in 13 Innings By MARTIN LADER UPI Sports Writer The Dodgers sure know how him.’ /BY High Nine Wins— Eitheryouhaveft, oryou dont. ES ee Cincy Whips Dodgers ore DailyHerald. FR least a tie for the-Northern Di- vision title Thursday afternoon for-four the Wildcats to victory. though he gave up 11 hits, _.been sidelined for Al h was tough in the clutch Léague Standings Ww pitched shutout ball for whitewashing the National alter thegamethat Nolan“was six-game losing streak. while |i * six-game winning #7 League champions at Los faster than Ken Holtzman (of mFof athe Cards. Mays, who Angeles Thursday night when a Chicago Cubs) and is a coming /Sxein bad two-for-four, 7-2, on the -Vikings’ field attack It was -the fourth straight Line scores league win for the Wildcats BY High Billy Christiansen hurled the Pl. Grove years in the big leagues double—Cincinnati'sfirst hit off its but Bob Miller—an infield out and @ Nolan gave up pinch-double by Jim Hickman youngster and respectively, to lead the Viking by defeating Pleasant Grove, and I was praying I could come innings to gain his first -victofy ° through. I prayall -the time and The Reds had scored their first 1° hope God lets me. play 20 run in the fifth on Lee May's break twice Leo concen single. see} no was pitching struck out 12 batters, Dodger Gar The Giants, with Willie Mays @ ball a year ago,(ianning the side.. tigh s 3 came within one out of manager Walter Alston said back in the lineup, snapped a/® ce : ee for-fou three runs. Sutch and Newmanwent thre PLEASANT GROVE BY High’s baseballers gained at the third inning when Pleasant BY High Orem Am Fork Pl. Grove Grove scored both of- its runs Loren Duke, Dal Olson Dan Clark and Christiansen led the = | Wil attack, each going two- five day 84mes with a pulled muscle, got: drove home Jim Lefebvre with) In National League the Giants started on a five-run the run that tied the score at 1- games, the Sap Francisco rally. 1 Giants handed St4Louis its first Second-inning loss of the season, beating the Tito Fuentes drove in three Nolan wasn't around when the Cardinals 7-5, and the New York/runs for the Giants and Lou game finally ended in the 13th Brock collected his sixth homer § Mets trimmed the Cubs6. 1 janing, —but— his Cincinnati American-League-activity saw Of the season. Bob Bolin gained 7 teammates came through with Provo and Spanish Fork won Chicago beat Washington 84, credit for the triumph. @ 31 victory, Although the BH Southern Division baseball Rookié righthander Tom and decision won't appear in his Detroit edge California 43s City Thursday afternoon,’ Seaver, with eighth-inning relief Tgames Jones chases CLEON GETSthe word in large, easy-to-read type. Mets’ outfielder Cleon records, Nolan earned a lot’Cleveland shut out Kansa jt, with the Bulldogs defeating a double ofthe wall at Shea Stadium. At this point, Cleon is a have-not. from Don Shaw, gained his first more than can be shown in the “ -), Balfimore at Minnesota was major Carbon, 75, and the Dons winleague victory: for the| postponed ‘because of rain, win column. ning over Springville, 12-1 Mets, Extra Inning Win “This was my biggest thrill in A couple of guys named Mike —* peace baseball,” said the powerful 6-| Vada Pinson and Pete Rose | —Mike Folster of. Provo and drove in the winning runs for foot, 3-inch 190-pounder. | Mike Hoffman of Spanish Fork Cincinnati in the 13th inning Prays For Out —turned in great pitching per“I just wish I could’ve got|with singles and reliever Gerry) formances if hurling (pir Provo High's tennis team de-'def. Ortega-Forthen, 63, 34, that last man out,” he|Arrigo limited Los Angeles to teams to victory. Folster struck final four feated Carbon, 5-0, Wednesday 6-0. (Continued from Page 9) Defensive Guards—Joe Scancontinued. “I was sure trying one hit over the and gave up only t 13 batters : Mike Zeller, Los Angeles; Dick lan, Honolulu, Hawaii; Jerry rete — Bri afternoon in eeceaie ae limi i a Region 4 contest. reeeeSaxra 4 1 1 1 Provo, Don Nines Coo Wins The results: > Fe Se See, SS, | rhiemamn Preston ida; = 1 WHALE Singles—Dee Taylor, P, def. END NEAR? legeeee can | Stephenson, 62, 63; Kent Hill, BLUE IP, def. Lott 7S, 46, 63: Rich.’ Blue whales, the largest crea- Richie ‘Lopez, Ge Calif City Vehaim City; e Brigham tures that ever lived, : reach Tom Hunsaker, Fe ey teem) s Barry Cook, I NOTICE from Vista Liner, Inc. @ No dig hitter 1 game, going Gary Normen g 2 big [> 2 blow in the 10-2.t Fork >in the sttack—a th ke d Phi fourth. Atwood went 3-for-4 end hil BYU Gridders Eye 2 Games Bulldog Netters Capture 5-0Tilt He 10-run leed rule. out six Wheeler of Barney 2-for-4 for the Dons. Line scores 5) 8—1 10 1 000 48—12 F Spanish Fork Springville 0010-1 45 Roebeaa Galit i fted the Dinos to.six-hits. ae 003 020 0-5 6 9 » N.M.; "Hoffman held the Red Devils Carbon : 310 120 x—7 6 3 John Lupoi, Walnut Creek,1 four hits in a game that was Provo Calif.; Gary Harmann, Phoe- called ai the end of the fifth Fox and Leonard; Folster sig ATz: M40 Presley, Azusa, inning iB because of the Es league’sRi and Cloward . Calif, ard Condie, P, def. 63, 46, 63. ede, Sees: ae George Gruber, Glendale, Defensive Tackles—Brent Ol d; Doubles ' WaynePotts—Vin- eos te a mineOyY Pat CRS, b Il St Mike on, . ’ Payson;be Dick Banky,, Elk B Lewiston; Hall,Riek, Calif.; Janat 4 becoming ext as x an ings asebDa eae aeree | : a son Miner, P, def. Harris—/600,it is estimated, are left. Weinkaut. Cincinnati (McCool 1-0) at National League ereyeee: Rick Strand, San mdre, Seattle,Ari. WashHenty Skid Rick Hawkins, Defensive Ends‘— Dave All- BYUnited Press International Houston (Cuellar 1) 8:30 pm W. L. Pet. 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