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Show Friday. April 20, 1979 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 9 Olympic Committee Selects 52 Men, WomenasBearers ID. NY (UPI) Fifty men representing the District of Columbia ack village have be 000 mile journey Olympic flame. lighted every ears in a special ceremony at the 1 in Greece, will be flown from o Langley Air Force Base. Va Jan 31 1980. From Langley the ted the Olympic Torct here from Virginia for the 1980 Winter Games The torch runners named Thursday wereselected to represent theoriginal an Robert A Lopez 56 of id was selected to represent n and 26 womenrepresent f Ortloff said ns Falls was selected to sent New York state. Luce a run his life In addition to ska The 52 runners wereselected from mie) was to no avail. The Cubs won the game 3-2. Wold 26, Bison, Oklahoma, Vickie Mc Cormick. 30 Tulsa, Oregon Shirley K Durtschi 28, ski instructor at Vail Colo hometown Portland; Ohio Deborah 4. Zirkle, 22. Madison Pennsylvania, Maureen P. Sullivarf, 19, Villanova, Rhode Island. Nancy District of Columbia Jane Cloughen, 36 Jamestown; South arolina Margaret Walworth. 24 Anderson; South Dakota, Christopher G Owens 21 cadet at West Point Military Academy, hometown DeSmit Decatir, Hawaii Stephen Song Paik 16, Honolulu; Idaho. Charles K. Bibby 26student at Santa Barbara, Calif. and resident of Ketchum; Illinois, Andrea Harris 32 Glencoe; Indiana. Sandee Norris, 32, Indianapolis, Iowa, Laraine M. Carmichael, no age given, lowa City; Kansas, Heidi Anne Wallace, 23, vawrence, Kentucky, Richard Soaper 24 Henderson Louisiana, John FE Keaumo 37 New Orleans three errors and losing pitcher Jeff vones committed two balks, the second scoring a run 8 M Elhot HI, 24. Jacksonville North Dak Stephen L. Ganzkow DC. Florida Cindel Stewart, 24, Key West, Georgia DeForrest Jackson 53 Anthony T. Diamond 49 Washington erfor night, with the Toros winning 10-1 and then losing 6-2 Tucson's Brian Allard allowed only four hits before leaving the first game in the seventh inning. Mistakes were the name of the game for the A’s in that contest as theirin field had An Warner 16, Mt. Baldy; Colorado Wilmington, Tucson and Ogden mances as the Pacific Coast League foes split a doubleheader Thursday Ivan DeJesus, here applying the tag, and the second Pauli, 16, Charles Morgan Dave Chavez 32, Aurora; Connecticut Harbara Jean Colman, 22, Ledyard Delaware. Carol P. Arnold, 26 Tucson, Ogden Split (UPI Telephoto) Arizona, r.44 Tucson, Arkansas, Pat Wyatt 2 Little Rock California, Susan (Bon- ‘h between 18 and 30 miles during its base umpire had second thoughts. That, of course, brought an argument from Brock. As usual, though, it Matthew T. rage. They rangein the two-foot-high, two-pound Olympic SAFE St. Louis’ Lou Brock thought he was as he pulled into second base with a steal attempt but Chicago's Mexico 18 Silver City, North Carolina Alabama hard W. Overby 45, Mobile age from 16 to 56. and eachwill carry Cambridge age given, Si Sally E A ther runners selected and the es they represent were: art, drama andscholarship TUCSON (UPI) Ts 4 electives and directs plays professions and interested in musi exchanged strong pitching teaches social studies Unive wo Nebraska Brinkmar mporia L Glenn Allred 35 Reno H hire Elizabeth Ann L ke George High School being good athletes andstrong runners hey are involved with challenging over 6.000 applicants. at Harvard Mass Julie Nev New figh school teacher Michael Luce They are well-rounded people who are true Renaissance men Wy village es and awards of America” Michigan t trot Min M Imore 29. Wilson M SSISSIPP! Brian S Birming ham, 21 Mississipi State: Missour Jeffrey W Cox, 26. Columbus. Ohic Montana Sam R Scharar, 21, student ill be taken by sea to Yorktown hefinal battle of the American Greek concept of staging the sports event for the “whole man e Christian Ortloff, Lake Placid best in the United The Tennessee Billie Barton, 25, Memphis Texas, Eugene F. Deutscher, 37 Fort Worth, Utah, Steven C. Brown. 26 Sandy: Vermont Dorothy L. Helling. 26. South Royalton; Virginia, Suzanna Mink, 27, Roanoke Washington, Donna L. Searight, 24, Seattle: West Virginia, Edward C Jepson 31 Wheeling; Wisconsin Alison L. Carlson 24 Madison; Wyo ming. Steven A. Limon, 24, Cheyenne. Seaver Powers RedsPast Braves, 2-0 By United Press International Can Tom Seaver still throw a fastball? Can John Travolta dance? I tried to throw a power game tonight said the Cincinnati Reds right-hander who succeeded Thursday night with a two-hit, 2-0 victory over the Atlanta Braves ‘IT thought tonight was the night to proveit The Braves are convinced. Seaver 2-2 struck out five and walked three while registering his second complete game of the season and 48th shutout of his marvelous 13-year career. Ken Griffey and George Foster hit home runs to back him The 34-year-old former Cy Young Award winner allowed a double by Pepe Frias leadingoffthe third Niekro. 1-3 andgotit ‘He had thrown me a thought 1 was expecting another fastball’ said Foster. ‘But with him I wait for the knuckle-ball and then adjust to anything else.” Cubs 3, Cardinals 2 Ivan DeJesus’ homer, his first of the year, led Chicago. The Cubs went aheadin the fourth when Bobby Murcer walked, went to third on Barry Foote's single and scored on a throwing error by third baseman KenReitz Dennis Lamp, 1-0, got the victory, with a save to Bruce Sutter. Bob Forsch, 0-2, took the loss Giants 14, Padres 10 Mare Hill and Terry Whitfield each drove in four runs and Vida Blue won his fourth straight game Thursday when San Francisco Giants ended a four-game losing streak single by Jerry Royster Fernando Gonzalez hit a in the eighth three-run homer in the It was the type of game fourth, Gene Richards that should establish lashed a three-run double something once and for in the sixth and Don all. At least Seaver hopes Reynolds addeda two-run so. Frankly, he is tired of triple in theeighth to lead being asked about his San Diego inning and a two-out pitching style “People are always asking me, ‘Whenare you going to go to a changeup style’ Seaver said > = “Everybody from the Iowa Tribune to the Boston Globe has asked me that question. } nowpeople in Iowa and Bostonwill know. “Reporters who cover me regularly don't ask me that question. It’s reallyan insane question, a run-of-the-mill question.” Cincinnati catcher Vic Correll agrees that the questionis a silly one. He doesn’t doubt that Seaver can. still overpower hitters “Tonight he threw mainly hardstuff” said Correll who played in place of Johnny Bench who still has trouble with the wrist he injured in spring training He threw one changeup ear ly, and one curve Foster, who hit his third home run of the season, said he waitedfor a knuckle-ball from Joe eight-hit pitching of Jim Palmer and help heavy-hitting Baltimore enda six-game Brewersasfrustrated as losing streak. Singleton the International League who also scored twice, batters he handled so ef- singled home two runsin fectively last year at the third inningto tie the Pawtucket score 3-3 then doubled “T was nervousat the and scored the tieStart, but I guess that’s breaking run in the fifth natural.’ said Rainey, 1- on Lee May’s single off 0. I was just trying to get losing reliever Paul Miramyself to do the same bella. 0-1. Doug DeCinces things I did last year.” hit a solo homer for the After a two-out single Orioles. who ended the by Charlie Moore Rainey Yankees’ four-game winretired 17 of the next 18 ning streak. batters before yielding to “To mehe was all Jim Dick Drago, who picked Palmer, superpitcher,” up his second save. The said Yankee outfielder pitching staff of the Red Reggie Jackson who Sox hasn't been their failed to get a hit in three strong point for many at-bats after homering in seasons — and they lost each of the last two starters Bill Lee and Luis games against the Tiant to free agency this Orioles. ‘‘When he gets a year. But those funeral wreaths may have been placed over the team a Cooper. But the 24-yearold right-hander soon had fastball so maybe he the triumph over the we S$ “This really gives the team a big lift" said Boston third baseman Jack Brohamer who drove in a pair of runs today with three innings to go, you can forget it You might as Well go homeearly and beat the traffic because you re nut going to beat that man.”” Angels 6, Twins 4 Brian Downing’s tworun single with two out in the eighth inning drove in the winning runs as the Angels extended their winning streak to eight games,their longest in 15 years. California also got solo homeruns from Joe Rudi, Willie Aikens, Bob- But, for 184 years, Jim Beam hasn't By sticking with our basic recipe since 1795, Jim Beamhas cometo bethe most popular bourbon in the world. Ina mix. With water On the rocks. 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