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Show eM ea or Buzzers Sweep Doubleheader2" Daily Herald 9 TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1964 From Seattle in PCL Action By United Press International first start of the season, went, with relief help from Jack War- | Jaeckel won his third consec- Utah Bulldog Net ‘Team Tops Orem 4-1] The Pacific Coast League,|the route for the Bees in thejner, checked the Rainiers on utive victory by allowing the . hampered lately by scattered|second game on a steady six|three hits. He was aided by the|Rainiers just one hit in five innspring showers, compensated| hitter. bats of Glenn Beckert and Ron ings before giving way to WarProvo High’s tennis team deMonday night for several aa In the opener, Paul Jaeckel . Campbell. ner. feated Orem, 4-1, Mondayaftersions of inactivity by having noon in a Region test. four of its clubs play 11 in-| The results: ninga. | Singles — Bryan Terry (P) OklahomaCity swept its four-| def. Randy Thurgood, 3-6, 6-2, gameseries with San Diego by| 6-4; Robert Polson (P) def. whipping the Padres, 7-6, in one| Ken Evans, 6-3, 6-1; Gerald extra-inning affair in San Day (O) def David Blackwell Diego. Indianapolis pitcher Cain straight sets. milo Estevis walked in the winDoubles — Doug Wing-Kent ning run in the 11th inning to) Sorensen (P) def. Sabin-Claygive Tacoma a 6-5 victory be-| bourn, 6-3, 6-1; Rulon Barlowfore the glum homefans. LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) — Bruce Lloyd (P) def. LarsenThe pro-amateur prelude to the Packard, 6-2, 7-5. In other action, Portland beat) $65,000 Tournament of ChampiDenver 7-3; Arkansas lost to! Exhibition match — Kent ons was to begin today with Sundberg (O) def. John Weight, Spokane in Little Rock, 8-5; the| golfdom’s leading pros teaming Salt Lake Bees swept a home| 8-6, 8-6. |up with show business celebridoubleheader from Seattle, 4-2) ties and local amateurs. and 6-3; while Hawaii scored| The invitational tourney itnine runs in the third inning) self, with 29 golfers representand hung on to edge Dallas,! ing the winners of every major 11-10. | American golf tourney in the Hawaii sent 13 men to bat in| past year, begins Thursday on that big third with Carlos Ber-! the 7,000-yard par 72 course at nier rapping a single and three-| the Desert Inn. run homer to lead the attack.| Local odds listed Arnold But Dallas, who outhit the Palmer and defending champiIslanders 16-8, fought back and on Jack Nicklaus as co-favorBoxers from Stan’s Boxing scored four times in the ninth. | ites at 7-2. Club of Orem will participate in It was 11-10 with none out. Four former winners of the |a benefit amateur boxing show Hawaii finally found the stoptournament, limited to the vic- Wednesdaynight at Marv Jenper to the Dallas flood in Pat tors in PGA tourneys during the son’s gym in West Jordan. Rogan, who retired two men in The fights will begin at 8 GOOD CATCH—John Lange, 594 S. 9th East, Orem, past year, were entered this a row. p.m. and proceeds will go toand his five-year-old son, Kit, show off the four- year. In addition to Nicklaus wards defraying the expenses Ken Harrelson drove in five and Palmer, they were Art Wall of sending area boxers to Oakruns for the Rangers on two| pound rainbow trout and three and a half-pound Jr. and Al Besselink. pike they caught while at Lincoln Beach on Utah \land, Calif., for the Western homers while Ron Hogg banged Also in the tournament was Lake. | Regional tourney held in conout two doubles and a single. Frank Beard whoreturns to the nection with the U.S. Olympic Bernier had three hits and PGA tour after illness had side- trials. three runs-batted in and Charlined him for several weeks. Winners of the western relie Vinson two hits and four Other strong contenders this gional trials will go to national runs-batted-in. | year included open king Julius trials in NewYork City. Boros, Tony Lema, Bill Casper Wednesday’s bouts will be Jr., Gary Player and Doug sponsored by the Intermountain inning, paced by Don Eddy’s Ford. | AAU. two-run homer, to grab the night By Monday, approximateGary Brown of Stan’s and Joe NEW YORK (UPI) — Major |ers approved by the overwhelmcap. ly half the field had arrived Hopkins will appear in one of Jim Shandovel, making his league baseball players have ing majority of 478-58. the feature bouts on the card. here to get in a few practice decided to help the not-so-fortuThe players were told that Other fighters from Stan’s who nate of their own kind by in- their vote would have to be ap- rounds. cluding the fifth-place team in proved by the owners but they Former winner Wall said aft- may appear on the card inSENIOR CITIZENS NIGHT Mike Young, Jerry NEW YORK(UPI)—The first each league in the World Series were given a verbal guarantee| er completing a practice round clude Green, Doug Curtis, Gordon ol. “Senior Citizens Night” ever| pool lit would be done. The voting Monday that the course was in Wright, Larry. Green and Baseball Commissioner Ford will be held at the mid-summer very good shape and he thought staged by the New York Yan| Steve Wilkinson. kees will be held at Yankee Frick revealed Monday that meetings. | a score in the mid 270s would | Area boxers who expect to be close to winning. Stadium, June 18, when the during this year’s spring train“This should be a mere for-| | appearin the regionals at OakAmerican League champions ing period a vote was taken on |mality,” Frick said. ‘We told} {land include Brown, Hopkins, play a night game with the whether or not to increase the the players that whatever they| |Mark Doyle and possibly Boston Red Sox. All fans 60 or first division to five clubs, and |decided we would do.” | Andros Watches | Young. over will be admitted for 50 have the No. 5 teams share in | ae The new payoff system will | the World Series cut. The playcents. |be accomplished by taking two) | Per cent from the top of the| |players pool and dividing it be-| tween the fifth place team in| |the American League and the| MOSCOW (UPI)— University |fifth place team in the Nation-|of Idaho football coach Dee An-! jal League. jdros and his staff watched mov-| _ POCATELLO (UPI) — Idaho Las Vegas Pro-Am Opens Today Local Boxers To Appear on Fight Card 1 {ir Fifth Place Tea m to Get behind with afive run, sixthCUt Of World Series Pool the lower Provo River and Utah Lake, tied these two dead tame geese to the above signs. The signs are self explanatory. Sports Briefs WeberState Slates Recognition Banquet By United Press International ed by the Aggie OGDEN (UPI)—Awards will Club. be madetonight to the best all- around athlete and the athlete with the best scholastic record at the sixth annual WeberState College Athletic Recognition Banquet. The affair, sponsored by the WeberState Boosters Club, will CORVALLIS,. Quarterback Ore. Straub, who was relieved in the ninth inning by Tom Hubbs, (UPI) — Mike Glenn pitched a five-hitter to give the Idaho Vandals a 2-1 Northern Division baseball win over Oregon State Monday. The loss knocked the defending champion Beavers out of a took the loss. Idaho had three singles with Fred Thomas collecting two of them. South also hit a triple for Oregon State. The teams play again Tuesday. begin at 7 p.m. at the Ogden first place tie in the league CALDWELL (UPI) — Pacifie scored five runs in the ninth Glenn struck out nine and did| inning to come from behind and not give up a walk in the nine- defeat College of Idaho 10-7 in a Northwest Conference baseball inning contest. game Monday. The Vandals scored in the seventh inning when Tom Hoag- Dave Blatchford and Gary Lee land and Jeff McQueeny walked, | each collected three hits for the Fred Thomas got on on a bunt| badgers. Freshman Tom Kreusingle to load the bases and) der pitched three innings of noDennis Traub made a_ wild| hit relief to pick up the win. Elmer Brooks had a three-run pitch. The Beavers’ run came on a homer for the Coyotes. LOGAN (UPI)— Thirty - five 370-foot homer by Veeder South former Utah State University in the same inning. football players, including allAmerican tackle Merlin Olsen, office ies Monday of Saturday’s intra- State won 10 of 13 events on a will return to the Aggie campus | The commissioner’s next week to play in the school | gets 15 per cent of the total|squad scrimmage and left the wintry track field Saturday to RAINJET—THOMPSON annual spring football game. |defeat Weber State 89-27 in a World Series receipts. The play-| first team intact Olsen, coordinator for the Pro FREE ESTIMATES ers, who share only in the first] A trio of rookies, however, dual meet. All-star group scheduled to meet \four games, get 60 per cent ofjmoved onto the second team! Two other colleges, Montana the Aggie varsity, said some of The Provo City Men’s Bowlthe balance. | from the third unit. State and Utah State, didn’t the ex-Aggies, many of whom ing Association will hold a} meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. PLUMBING - HEATING The two series participants| Sophomore John Foruria re- | Show for the scheduled four-way play professional ball, will begin at the Regal Lanes. 56 NORTH 2nd WEST share 70 per cent of the play-|Placed Joe Rodriguez as number | matchin which the Utah Aggies working out this week. All members of the associa-| ers money while the second |2 quarterback, Sophomore Dave had been favored. The game, scheduled May 9 tion are urged to attend the| DIALFR 3-1003 place club gets 15 per cent.|Closson slipped into the wing-| played in a slight snow storm in Romney Stadium, is sponsor- meeting, it was reported. | Movies of Grid Season 18--Crack the Whip PLEA TO SPORTSMEN—A Lake Viewfarmer whose property borders both | Idaho State Trips 'Weber Trackmen Golf and Country Club. Eighty athletes from Weber State who lettered in football, basketball, baseball, track, swimming and wrestling will be honored along with their coaches. Special guests will include Weber president Dr. William P. Miller and O.C. Hammond, a member of the athlete committee of the Weber Board of Trustees. with Oregon, which wasidle. Bowling League Slates Meeting SPRINKLING SYSTEMS CRAGHEAD My downswing starts with a pulling down of my left hand and arm toward the ground. This occurs almost concurrently with a lowering of my The third place teams share 10/back slot ahead of Pay Dailey)and low temperatures, Idaho’s left shoulder and the return of| 4 per cent and the fourth place land Ron Porter edged out a fel- {Ben Miller was able to make my right elbow to my side, low sophomore, Bob Skuse, at \the high hurdles at 14.7 for the |five per cent. which insures that my clubhead left guard. |best time of the season. John will return to the ball from ‘‘inThe Vandals added six pass Briggs of Idaho ran a good 100Physiology is the science side” the target line and pro-| which deals with the functions plays to their repertory in a two,yard dash in 9.8 despite the duce the right-to-left spin I de-| of living organisms. ‘hour practice session Monday. | weather. sire on the ball. If this downward pull of the left hand and arm occursfirst| in the downswing — even be-| fore my clubheadstarts its return move — mywrist cock will automatically increase slightly. My hands will now definitely be leading the clubhead, a relationship I wish to preserve until impact. Hark back to the time as a youngster when you played “crack the whip.’’ If you were at the end of the line, you would hand and arm occurs first. continue running in the original direction until the whip ‘‘crack- tum. At impact the wrists have| ed.” uncocked fully and the clubThe same thing happens at head whips through the ball at the start of the downswing. maximum speed. When your left hand — the This whipping action of the “leader” — reverses direction clubhead will be increased adby lowering, the clubhead con- ditionally if your head does not tinues its backswing move — move forward toward the target just as the last youngster did on the downswing. Your body on the “whip.” Then suddenly should become almost motionthe whipping action reaches the less during impact. clubhead as it begins its return If your head and bodystay to the ball. steady behind the ball during Gradually, as the wrists be- impact, your clubhead will conging to uncock, the clubhead tinue forward faster than if you continues to build up momen-| were moving forward withit. | | . | Not hing else quite measures up DOWNWARD pullofleft WE DON’T USE THE SYSTEM wo forms of protection you ought to have Comparing seat belts with the American FINAL/FILTER™ isr’t as tarfetched as youmigtt think. Fhey both give you the peace of mind you want when you drive. The American FiNAL/FILTER is an im provement on any gasolme, bet only American Oli Dealers have it. FAIR and EQUITABLE DEALING For 50 years we have built a reputation of dealing on a fair and equitable basis. We will con- tinue this policy at all times. 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