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Show cd Bob Gibson Pitches Cardinals to 6-0 Win Over SF. National League Roundup By JOE CARNICELLI t to Sandy - a tcher was to qT mance a whis St.-1 Seabeniet the $1 rancisco ace hits while winning 60 In Nationa Pittsburgh act nds sibson, beat New York 63 n Louis f the sevent righthander struck out the first five Giants to face him, tying a ma et by B: s Dazzy 1926 3 qualled b Kansas City 43 and California beat Detroit, 42. The scheduled opener at—Boston—between the Red Sox and the Chicago White tory was Gil Giants since ardina rk over i out perfor- Sox was postponed because of cold weather and blustery St. home run in the seventh inning Double Steal lot as atte h A double steal attempt by Chicago's Glenn Beckert and liams forced a’ throw and in and threw-high and wide the plate as Becket scored W aaa a ¥ aird on the ede Lee Thomas’ former teammates and lefthander Mike Cuellar catered five hits as Houston, toppled Atlanta, Mathews’ hit tied the gameat 1-1 before John Bateman’s Cubs to score two runs in. the sixth inning and down Philadelphia Beckert and Williams opened with singles and scattered hits, went notch the victory Jim Bunning fh theloss. advantage of single sent the former Brave in with the go-ahead run: Cuellar, who struck out seven batters while walking none in going the d a double steal. with two out. Rojas took catcher Clay Dalrymple’s throw in front of sex base as Williams slid - seventh inning rally against his bombed Atlanta 6-1 and go downed Philadelphia 4-2 On the American League scene, Baltimore dumped Minnesota 63, Cleveland edged muscular Dominican righthander. oe ssshed ol ie five s jibson gartendered to the Giants Eddie Mathews’ un-scoring six-run a highlighted triple Homer Turns Tri the 6 1,2 te . n * ona] League areer edge d team route, lost his shu.out bid when Clete Boyer rifled a 350-foot by Cookie Rojas that in and n rew high and wide*to Tommy Davis pt g single, and ad n the fourth: o 3 two - run homer to lead 3 In ‘the ‘sixth, Ro Jenkins, who al- mente’s grounder went shortstop Bud Hei n and _rightfielder misplayed Donn Clendenor pop fly single into a ‘two-b error to begin the Met do five errors in handing the their sixth straight opening day loss. The Mets took an early lead in the Bill Mazeroski doubled Ci on in to tie the score Gene Alley and Jesse Gonder smacked back-to-back doubles a stolen base and an error, and three-run rally. first on a single by Don Bosch, Williams took third on the error leading off the ninght toignite a Big League Line Scores Major League Results By United Press International National League Pitts New York Veale, 001 002 003-6 100 200 000-3 Mikkelsen (9) 81 55 ahd Gonder, May ~(9). Cardwell, Shaw (9) and Grote. WP—Veale (14). LP—Cardwell (0-1), HR— Grote (Ist) Phila. 020 000 000— 2 Chicago 000 012 Olxa— 4 71 Bunning, Gomez Dalrymple: Jenkins (7) (1-0) 62 and and. Bertell. LP—Bunning (0-1). HR —Beckert (ist). San Fran 000 000-000-— 0-5 0} St. Louis ~‘030 010 20X— 6 14 0} | Marichal, McDaniel (8) and Haller; Gibson (10) and McCarver. LP-Marichal (0-1). HRSBrock (ist), Gagliano (Ist). | Atlanta 000 000 100-1 52 {Houston-.....000. 000 60X— 6 82 | Lemaster, Kelley (7), Carroll| (7), Hernandez (7) and Torre; | Cuellar (1-0) and Bateman, IP-} Kelley (0-1), HR-Boyer(1st). | American League Tuesday. Campaneris hit to Fred Whitfield, Tribe first weather baseman, who threw to McDowell covering first, (Herald- cs Chicago at Boston, ppd cold) cAMPY CAMPANERIS (19) of the Kansas City Athletics ap slides safely into first base as Cleveland pitcher Sam aa 3 9 q|_McDewell (48) runs after the ball in second inning action UPI Telephoto) AFTER BEATING the Celtics eee the Eastern NBA title, members of the 76ers Balt 400 002 00x— 6 70 Kaat, Perry (5), Kline (6), pour champagne over Wilt Chamberlain. In the foreground is Dave Gambee. Other players in picture are Bob Weiss (left) and Matt Guokas. (Herald-UPI Telephoto) Sa McNally, Drabowsky (6), 8. | ° f State Fish and Game. 109 99 gx4 to turnin the) "it was ourin ability with one ofI my ranksbasketball. Basketball National “Defeating BostonAssociation. feels very|in havetoptothrills) keep initiative our favor the) McLain, Gladding (6) 10 andof Ztat The schedule will consist i‘ much like we wom the title,”|reminding myself the|third period and roll rightlreehan; Brunet (14) and|¢ walk in the and ” IR towering Wilt Chamberlain said/players that it was only &0|through to the end.” area on (1 [P—MeLain April 1 lpuiiadeiphia of)64 york Danlels Canyons, angeles 0 1.000 ** |California (Lopez 7-14), 11 p.m.) ere Tuesday afternoon. 1 0100 | Cleveland (Tiant 12-11) at| Gayle Bluth and Christiansen, High hurlers limited Spring0 1 ¢000 1 \Kansas City (Krausse 149), 7|/BY ‘ to four hits, while i BY High ville 0 1 00 1 [pm. 1 | New York (Peterson 12-11) at|collected eight hits off the pitch01.000 0 1 00 1 |Washington (Coleman 1-0), 8:05|ing of Averett and-S. Hall of 0 1 00 1 |p.m. I Tuesday's Results 140-116. at wil also consist Se int ae Gers" (Bnd Amn Lg) year reign of the Celtics in the/long geries of personal duels|Vercom® & J6point deficit in| fhe area. NBA ‘%¢ first period.at They cut and the) . and their 10in straight the Eastyears|with Boston player-coach Bill jlead to 70-65 halftime ont fs he tbsn mee : * fought off the Celtics in a headji at the Old Ranger Station at/*t Cticago (Holtzman11-16) 2:30| ipm Kjohnson 148) at Heber at 8 a.m. on April 13 and!?Auenia C ‘ | jtheir margin to 104-98 Just a taste is all we ask, |scored “2? points while Botton getestingtmoconeat eae? US. Forest Service. it’s all we've ever needed. | Russell said it wasn’t that the| Orem. could get only six. ‘recently at Miracle Bowl in| | Cebic wileunder pressure, It! Price Sixth Ward won second) Juab |the middle and challenged every| Trophies also were awarded |shot we took. When we missed,|to Carl Adams of American) b P Olson; Averett, $, Hall (3) and Conrad. Lea ony League ‘ Northern Division . Standings BY High : Cae i re 9 Orem ; sl Z ‘ San Francisco at Atlanta, night) Plans for the coming season Netters — | Meeting American League = ee ae Springville 000 000 (4) 0—0-4-1 Bluth, Christiansen, and | American Fork a4 will be discussed Friday night W. L. Pet. GB/at the meeting of the Provo BYU Nine Raps Baltimor: New York Kan City i .» |Pony League, it rted Hr rr Ioday. se ees | 1 © -0 1.000 .... |7:30 p.m. in the Provo Commun0 .000 ‘/ity Church, Second North and) 1 01.00. y’ California NEPHI — Juab High's tennis |Chicago : The meeting will start at Parsons Twice = BYU baseballers swept a Ihe grabbed the rebound and|Fork who bowled the high team defeated Payson, 4-1,"here|Boston 0 0 000 | \of 606. | ue: doweblibe stich‘on which | The results: |Minnesota | Singles—DeVon Vickers, J, Cleveland © 1 .000 1 © 1 000 1 ee mounted with ie Weber, Utes (da Grinding is called a : |Richard Linton, J.Cliff Ivory. Tuesday’s Results 15, 26, 64; Mark Wilkey, J, Baltimore 6 Minnesota 3 A discussion of the player|big hitter as he went five-fortryouts and auction will top the five and belted a solo homer Yast be fouring « doaty | | SPRINKLING def, Brian Winegar, 6-0, 6-3, {Chi at Bos. ppd cold wea. Doubles—Rawley Bjarnson- agenda. mellow Sour Mash Bourbon, | SYSTEMS ||] | Designed and Installed > Op Fitzcerat>—Bonded or new 86.8 proof : | Washington |sent them flying down court,” |game of 214 and the high series| Monday afternoon. That's right, wé ask that you give than ’ Prime Straight~ a onedrink chance to proveits rare quality. hand-made today as it was 117-years ago. RK How aboutit? Just onetaste. 1 PELL AAIASTE def, Russell Dixon, 64, 46, 6-2; |Detroit | Divide Pair | ° 0 1 00 1 © 1 000 1 % University Avenue. doubleheader from Westminster All coaches, players, manag-| Tuesday afternoon winning the Jers, umpires and other interest- first game, 190 and the second |ed persons in the league are game, 40, |urged to attend th meeting. Dennis Lamb was the day’s \im the first game. wee | OGDEN (UPI) — Weber|Tery Harward, P, def. Kent i and Dan Memmott, . jorUahsp doubleheadend Bowles-Brent ees: An Tuesday, with Weber taking the|Scott Bigler-Boyd Wyler, 446, eee . Clay- Patterson Bo ut Gets New Site [ae yea sete sat oh ev. (UPI) —; Champion Clay, meanwhile, when he heard the news. eshte | grabbing the nightcap 4-1. | The first game saw Wil \ | pitcher Larry Pearson fire a) WASHINGTON (UPI) —A\Floyd Patterson title bout/Las Vegas,then it'll have to be my own mind that I was going } four hitter at the Utes. iletter from Christopher Colum-|definitely had been picked and| somewhere else. to win,” Patterson said. Promoter Al Bolan sald today a| said, “everybody in the world! “I would not have accepted new site for the Cassius Clay-|| wants this fight. If it can’t be in| the fight unless I was sure in | Ute southpaw Dick Hardy bus to Queen Isabella—dated|the fiery champion would be in) _, PLUMBING—HEATING 56 North 2nd West DIAL 373-1003 “His name (Patterson) and) The former champion added, came backin the second game|1493 and describing America’s|the ring April 25 as scheduled. |mine are so big we don’t need|‘‘I have been approved to fight with a three - hitter and struck|discovery—will feature an exhi-| “I have agreed. with the|no promotion.” by four different commissions out 12 Weber hitters in the ef-/bit marking “‘National Library| governor of the state not to} The Nevada Athletic Commis-|since losing to Clay in 1965. I fort, Week” at Smithsomjan|make any announcement. But/sion Tuesday rejected a permit} just can’t believeit.” Institution ‘here April 18. the site has definitely been| allowing Clay and Patterson to} But Gov. Laxalt had asked The one-week showing of the|picked,” Bolan said. fight April 25, The commission|the commission to cancel the letter and 12 other original) (In Pittsburgh, promoter Ar-| had given its permission earlier,|fight because. he thought it manuscripts will trace the early|chie Litman said he had/but changed its mind after Gov. |would be a mismatch, “If Clay history the country by|renewed an earlier offer to/Paul Laxalt said the fight would|carries Patterson and knocks For All Your Hauling Needs! explorers, and navigators, mili /stage the fight at the civic|give Nevada a “black eye.” him out, it will only be a repeat Call HERTZ Truck Rental Service * MOVING VANS i; ¢ FLAT BEDS } * DUMP TRUCKS , ee round trip) Ha, Ky ‘America's Oldast Fami 1849 © 86.8.4100 Proof % Gi key. Phone 373-3443 - 44W.200N, — Jtary leaders, and. the pioneers, |arena. He originally made a bid) Clay, who remained cool and/of their previous fight,"” Laxalt told that the boutBillafter Patterson|reserved for the out Tf Paterson souldin in (said. ang: .teietled, in| bout i when a scceceteee incte al r: to rest and visit|/eyebrows would with: fiend I's up te ‘my\over the worl,” the governor round at the arena “I'm rates include March 30.) ges cod tie. © PICKUPS Pee Linescore eae ieteeaeacaalnight| Set Friday Se {Russell said. “He just stood in| “B. took the consolation crown.’ Payson 4 to | F ——ltoaded double to lead the Wild- (Only games scheduled) Thursday’s Games lem SNEhanted,Det Bowling team won the cham- its: eeeas De_|Philadelphia at Chicago \ 8 sted | i i \Pi , h pionship honors oune in the Utah| partmentof Fish and Game and/|Pittsburgh at New York perce 5 and then was Cham é |place, aAP a “Wilt was the big reason,” ea Pe ae nee 1B Win Over E triple and Brent Orton-a bases cat attack Mr. Davis said. | pritadelphia (Jacksone 15-15)|Chicago at Boston horseback, Interested persons are to meet jtimes. As the r ecord-ying Fourth LDS Ward's Explorer|”® c b *")went two-forfour, Bluth got a Thursday's Games } WHNG SFOWN |14, and atthe old Burch Ranh youston (Dierker 10-8) 9:30 p.m ———|with 3:16 left in the period after the score had-been evened five] OREM — The Pleasant Grove se aay BS aEh on April only games scheduled) » * heduled 1 ton Ist. Louls 6 San Fran 0, night! (On'y games scheduled) Pl. Grove Fourth April 15. This will bewate made by Wednesday's Probable at Baltimore night Cleve at Calif, EST)Pitchers /Minnesoia, (All times APRIL 12, 1967 -nidWEDNESDAY, i 12, 1967 philadelphia took a 9-88 lead] Bowling WEDNESDAY,APRIL Herald Daily Se pringville, isan @ walk In)rouston ¢ Atlanta 1, night rangein and transects) willWinter be made Wallsburg on| oni ny games. scheduled) wah Deriodby both tohend tip sensational shooting b: Exp lorer the best of seven semi-final) Chamberlain scored 29 points,| 44. | Grabs e ‘The victors gave Philadelphia r shots from the , field. : | soringvill chi Loren Duke Chicago (Buzhardt 611) at) pai Oison,-and [Boston (Lonborg 10-10). 1:30) " (O-1):!transects will be made in the Chicago 4 Philadelphia 2 Rodgers. jonship.” after the 76ers crushed Bos Boston, Eastern championship. He referredhich to thethe brilliant/HRS—Mincher: (ist), ’ Brown iu ‘This| pittsburgh 6 New York 3 Dutch Canyon on %6ers|(18t). Convention Hall) Chamberlain, turned in anoth- 4 Tuesday night to end the eight/er brilliant performance in his\",) * * game |at}SP nnleague gue B i Times EST) (AU (Lolich 1414) 1 Otto | Detroit oe 13. Reading Wins 8-0 (Only games scheduled) Ae ee HEBER CITY — Browse tran- that their dethroningof the) «We all realize there is still 8), «17 4 had to point to one thing Nash (1-0) LP—Hargan(0-1) Wasatch County on April 18, 14,ston to Zeldon)))),, Jand 15, according *, Davis, i set) Fi Hannum said ‘ 76ers coachj¢/im the victory,” doesn't of make Boston Celtics hampions the pig job ahead,” iq" ‘ation officer for|Atanta San Francisco 9 conser 000 000 002-2 32) Det a Me Alex Hannum said. “But this), them the champi * if . W. L. PCT. GB! Wednesday's Probable Pitchers ccAgereshrews WwP—| sect readings will be made in) Louis Iond "Roof Glare (8) seven shots, National League 010 002 000— 3.5 1 Rides Set 96 rebounds and had|KC- 012 O00 10x 4110 3 biggest battle of the season|into the finals against the gathered 13 assists. He also blocked! seer erga oy! a today — convincing themselves |Louis Western Division series. ; | BYH Nine Standings Kan City 4 Cleve 3, night ah ai. ¢ Dat Pre ran UeLeague By Major Range — PHILADELPHIA (UPI)—Thejseries, 41, and sent the 76ersjthree less than Hal Greer,|Clev faced the Philadelphia 76ers|winner of the San Francisco-St. Baseball Standings | a ua, LPKast nests (no: citin’s. ' er Basketeers Dethrone Celtics | . | Worthington (7) and Battey; Wasatch | Bolan indicated the announce-|manager when I meet Patter-|added. ment.about the site would come! son. I really don't need the fight! _ Laxalt said since Nevada Is a this afternoon from the cityjand I don’t need the money.” gambling state, it has to be _—Provo, Utah which had contracted to take on| ! the tight, The bomb se taelacsGa leon, who was ie ‘York, ‘sanotioning fights, careful” f ‘in |