Show The Salt Lake Tribune 2C Ma July 30 Iowa Kegler Captures Lead in National Women D tie! 70b ''' ' ' ' 1 ''' '' 1 1 t " - ' N ts'''' k ' lia - 5o 4 t-- t '' 41 s ‘t ' ' - 1- ''''' ' i't "kir ''t r i ''' 4t4' 'c ":- ' 1- t " J - '''-- ' : et' — t ' t i f ‘t Vitt07 el - 1:i -- - i-- 7 c!-- 1 4iii: : 4 01or J '' '' t I ' A - Pft raddo r: fr f ' : tl ift '' : - so- cl:' :AN At!) ! K ''''' 1 Vf I t Ii ( — 1 II '11-):- : t: ' 'cy t ' ' t i t 111111111P I 0! ' ' ' b 0 :z1 'AA i:' ' —ft'! ' e ' ' ': t ft - "s- t t 4?--'- - '' " ' --- '' i' t ir ' ili ' 03 v : - 1 ") i 'i :: ktt - '": e:'' t ' ! 1 - :: 'It'°'1P t - ' ? 4-- " 7 1 I ' 4: 4 ip t These three women pro bowlers have good reasons for smiling La Verne Carter left rolled 253 Rose 2-- 1 CHICAGO (UPI) — Mickey Mantle hit his 494th career homST LOUIS (UPI) — Rookie scored on a sacrifice fly by Tun er Friday night to spur the New Larry Jaster scored his third McCarver and the Cardinals PrITSBURGH (AP) — Jose York Yankees and lettander Al straight shutout over Los An- added their final run in the two-othree-rtdouwin over the geles and Lou Brock supplied sbcth when Julian Javier who Pagan's Downing to a four-ru- n ble a climaxed in rally St to offensive had as the third the punch singled and gone Chicago White Sox Louis Cardinals downed the on Blaxvill's single scored on a the eighth inning that shot the National League-leadin- g PittsMantle's blow his 21st homer Dodgers 0 Friday night ground ball Pirates past Philadelphia burgh this season gave him undisJaster struck out seven and LOS ARGOLIS Si LOUIS 3 Friday night walked two in extending his ab r h brbbt puted sixth place in the e tO 4 0 0 0 Flood el wDeyla 3100 Chris Short was pitching a of scoreless innings over Willa se string I If 4 Broca 0 0 and 41 31 home run hitting derby and had retired 15 the world champions to 27 It Lialmaots It 4 0 0 MCarvar e 30 0 Stuart lb 3 0 3 0 0 0 Conde lb made him runnerup to Babe was his sixth victory against Ferrara rf 4 0o 0 0o Shannon rf 4 0 0 straight batters when the Pi011tlam 3h 3 smith 3b 4000 rates struck in the eighth Ruth In the Yankees' career two losses Kennedy 2b 2 0 0 Javier 4120 0 0 0 MaxvIll so c 2 Torbert 3120 With one out pinch hitter three Brock Previoushome run hitting list hitting safely 3 0 I Mavis oh 1 0 0 0 Jaster II from Raeabore c 0000 Gene Michael Manny Mota and Maxvi in Dal times drove Lou with tied been had ly he 3010 Gene Alley singled for one run second with the first Cardinal Drysdale Gehrig 31 4 ONI 4 30IS 0 SOTotal third inrun in the two-rucutting the Phi Hies' lead to Las Aneste0 ISO— CHICAGO NEW YORK Roberto Clemente forced Al1111xning Orlando Cepeda singled St14411a -4 002 011 brh1)1 home Cart Flood obrhb1 2: LOB— with the E—wilts OP—Bttouts at second but Short walked 5 0 2 0 ley 4 0 0 earri rt Clark as Los Anat O 5 Stioula Riottrdsn 2b 4000 Buford 3b 3000 second frame's Clendenon Donn SF—MoCarvar tally loading the If 4 2 0 d lb 3111 Ward H Pt ER B8 SO bases IP then cane 3100 Skowron lb 3010 Brock tripled In the fifth and Drysdale PpplIon Pagan up and 3 4 4 I Trost' It 0000 3020 Weis pr S Jastar to 0 1 drilled double a 0 McCraw lb Marls if 0000 3010 PS— HOP—By (Flood) Clinton rt 4000 0000 Mao cl field clearing the bases Pagan McCarver 1021 Ekowortt is 2 0 0 Adair 26 Savor 4000 4010 Ella is c was out trying for a triple Dmvninb P 4000 Martin 2000 The Phillies got all of their a 2010 Renift p 0000 FRomano 4-R obineav pr 0000 Wins 1 runs in the third inning when 8Howard p 2010 Cause ph 0000 ICANSAS CITY (AP) — Pitch- Rich Allen hit his 23rd homer 7-- 6 Withalm p 0000 Surpass ph 1010 Lew ICrausse socked a following singles by John Briggs er Harlan pr 0000 two-rudouble and Bert Cam- and John Callison 10 TO 34 30 2 6 t Total ATLANTA (AP) — Denis paneris added a two-ru- n single The Pirates had taken a 0 110 100 00- -2 Now Yort rifled a two-oIn a fotw-ru- n 0 000 I 0— 1 Menke second Inning as lead in the second on a walk to Chicano McCraw DP—Now York single in the ninth in-- the Kansas City Athletics Pagan and Jim Pagliaroni's 3 atkaoo 3 100—Nrts York 7 Chicago 1 HR—Mantio (21) Se— ning giving Atlanta a 6 victodefeated Detroit 9 70—Romono Friday double S—Ctinton Clark ry over San Francisco Friday night H PEQBBSO IP PHILADELPHIA 3 PITTSBURGH DOWnin 5 1 1310 tW night DETROIT KANSAS CITY Reniff b r h bl als r h bt The defeat dropped the Giants ob r bi &Howard (L 22) 6 I 2 4 7 obrhbl Briggs of cf Moto 1130 3110 3b 2 3 0 0 Cmphorls is 4 01 2 Caihson if Witheim 12 one game behind the National Wert Alley so 1120 4021 Lump 2b Repos lb 4000 3000 Oen 3h 3113 Clemente rf 43 0 0 0 0 Nershbgr rt 4 0 0 4 0 Northrup if White lb Cledenon lb 00 League-leadin4020 Pittsburg Reline d 4 0 2 0 Cater If 4 0 0 0 Gonzalez If 3000 Pasoan 3h 3113 3 0 0 Charles 3b Pirates who defeated Philadel- Cash lb 3 0 3 0 Dairmol a 1010 Paplaroni e 3 0 WHorton If 1121 ()Green 2b 3120 Rolas 2b 4000 Marroski 2b 3 0 0 0 Freehan is phia 4 0 0 0 Nossek cf 3100 Groat ss 4010 Betley If 2000 Oyler is 3000 Roof c 2100 Short 0 The losing pitcher was Don Podres 3010 Storpell If 0 0 0 0 p 2I112 Clernans Cardwell 1000Kreotsop 1000 1000 1 Ab 0 woDd 0 0 Aker A who his took 12th loss 1000 ODell p Drysdale 1000 WckthmD 0000 Michael ph 1110 CAR RADIOS In 19 decisions GEtrown ph 010 m ut 2-- 1 4-- 5-- all-tim- 1 1 two-hitt- 1 1 1 1 ll n — IP 3-- 2 1 38-4- rock 1 1 left-cent- e T--206 1 Atlanta Stuns Giants 1 CAVA )414' Absee -- ct lip--71:e4IP tnIli At e41 'PIoits I : 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Uhl ? !rice' IlitiaL we don't have to fight the wind The Utah-bui- lt Rancho RAE will fill your camper or troller requirements to a 11 ' 33S-0S- ') ' I (11'1 titt - - LeiyI Ait & 1 (N : St Ck IT 2nd Woo) $ett Lek City Fm!ma&dagc:7 I LI Stock Cars West two-wee- k I 74 Cubs Tip 3Iets ' WASHINGTON (UPI) — The NEW YORK (UPI) — Glenn SeAatong whipped Beckert drove in two runs Washington with the Boston Red Sox twice Fri- a bases-loade- - t single Friday d day night 13-- 4 with a nine-ru- n night to highlight a three-ru-n eighth-innin- g Ken when and rally that gave the inning McMullen mingled home Paul Chicago Culls a 74 victory over the New York Mets Casanova in the 15th inning NEW YORK cuicaoo OSTON WASHINGTON 6-- 5 Petrocill Foy 3b is ab r h bl 301 4110 1 4000 4 I Demeter d Coniblarort Scott lb 1 1 4121 1011 3000 Thomas Ryan c Ystrmskl tt GSmitb 2b Brandon to Osinski D Lonborg 0000 1000 1000 0000 2110 ab r h bl BrInarrin sa 3101 SaverIne 21 5 2 2 0 McMtrlin 3b 3010 Valentina rf 5 3 4 3 FHoward If 3131 alrl(land Lock cf Biaanossw Harrelson Casanova alchart a ab r h bl abrhbl 4 1 0 0 Hunt 2b I01 0 5 0 2 2 Bressoud ss 4 1 0 0 S 0 0 1 Boyer 3b 3 1 1 0 4 1 2 1 Ciones cf 4010 4 1 1 3 5 0 0 0 Swoboda If 4 1 3 0 Elliot 4 1 1 1 sr 0 1 0 0 Grote c I000 lb 1 0 0 0 Kran000l lb 4 0 0 0 PhIllios cl Backed 2b BWIllams rf Santo 3h Altman If Banks lb If 21 00 Amititano LThornes 3110 2b 0 0 0 0 Hundlere 4 o lb 3 2 2 0 Kessinoar ss 5 c Holtzman p 4 4112 2 0 Fisher is 31 Sutherind 1 1 1 1 4 t 1455010 01 1000 0000 1010 0000 0000 33 444 Is Murphy ph Hamilton p Orson p 4112 626121 0 Txt PRICES START AT e' Cox — 41 7 144 Total Total Homelier awarded first on catcher's Interlarence Chicars 101 002 211-- 1 Now York 300 001 010- -4 Grote Elliot Kraneo001 E—Backert 1 LOB— 2 New iyork OP—Chicago New York 10 20—BoYer Chicago Kessinver HR—Swoboda (7) Santo (74) Elliot (2) SB—Phillios H R ER BB SO IP 9 6 4 ) 2 6 Holtzman (W5-10-) 11 5 4 4 1 2 Fisher 1 2 0 0 0 1 Sutherland 1 2 Hamilton (5-10-) 1 Green WP—Hamilttes (2) T—KIA:40 t 3011 00000 WORLD'S LARGEST 0000 0000 0000 — 2 2 Lines (1 134) We—Orteee 1906 3 1 PS—Ryan 1 1 0 0 overhaul Nizzimpuootv Consists ot As I -- FREE AAMC° GUARANTEE TOWING' CHECKUP 0 1 it 1 IASY V i 21 a Tina Open Doily 7:30 SAT 0 pm 730 om12 Noon om-6:0- 202 West 3rd South Phone lay P 364-616- 6 Gough r Owner-Mg- tba CALL OUR I Ay Price kieleees Oil ale LABOR 0 less et 4000 wile Sweetie A- The Intermountain AAU diving championships will be held Saturday at the South High school pool starting at 9:30 am Winners of the test Saturday advance to the AAU finals 7tas Most Wasters 0 w — Required fr::"11's 31 0 :71 DAY 1 Set Diving Test 0 1 A't u Rommimmangsmommon7::7: You 1 t17-141- Z) 7-- ' fIrtr1 OP 1111 to have "a new home" equipped to remodel your present house or any port of it FUN! BANK TERMS CALL $19900 "FUN HIADOUARTIRS' CENTURY MARINE cosPotATIoN 336 lost 21st South 4 don't need to move we are completely - z!'""v1 1 ir- -- - REAVELEY'S 1330 L) dr ' 89-9- Don't Call Movers 0 Dellory Tod: FINANCING AVAKARLI 4 Motorcycles 11--- ITLIMrp tt ' - '''''' Hot Springs Utah (Approxl mately five miles north of Ogden at junrtion of US Scrambles on Sunday sponsored by Ogden Cycle Assn Registration any time during morning until noon Race starts at 1 pm Senators Cop Two Games - ALCORT SAILBOATS GRUMMAN CANOES 0 It nOW e I : - I 71 NOW FOR SUMMER superlative degree See FAIRGROUNDS Tickets-- 19 Hasn't volts tho 101 our POW Travel Trailer tint TI0AOL SPEEDWAY 500 cps s230s200 $150 Kids I 2nd touth—Phooe :'''- 1 ? - 3 1 3 MAIN EVENTS Atlas (tx-(- 1 i Plus "ORVAL" and His Famous Auto Stunts 31-- 77 Ille HOME IMPROVERS! 10 I 1 1 -- tor i 1 ri ' 1 1 1 '''' - - 1 1 l Fairgrounds Speedway — (8th at North Temple) — Regular program with qualifying at 7 pm and first race at 8:30 pm starts second half of super modi fled program after comers Registration from 2 layoff Mel Andrus is sitting tall pm with race to start at 2 pm In the saddle in point race with Registration fee $3 for men and 618 points followed by Terry Nish at 487 Dick Simon at 445 and Dick Card at 415 There are eight events remaining on the 1966 calendar for the field to catch Andrus - (L ' f- Gft irr- ID -' dragster the "Gas Lighter" in open competition with Utah fuelers for $800 purse Match race will send Salt Lakers Mike Papidakis and Dennis Child against event each other in Gates open at 3:30 pm with first race at 7 pm AA-fu- 5-- 1 aase F'I'i''- SIT-110111- Saturday Gary Murphy of -- tories the revised standings for the 1965 football season would to Duke (4-drop third place and North Carolina State and Clemson are tied for conthe championship with ference records Neither Weaver nor University of South Carolina officials would identify the two varsity players ruled ineligible or even say which games South Carolina must forfeit 1 Is I 0 forfeit ACC Strips South Carolina 1Ce9 tf'1i 7 I East 9 Holladay ( T- i Legion Baseball Of 1965 Football Crown 5 - - $150 for women Sponsored by Utah Region Sports Car Clubs (3350 W of America Total 603175 Total 556176 Two ovt when winning runfiwrod COG tO1 101101 — 5 Boston lft 001 101000100101— Washington E—Foy DP—Boston 1 LOB—Boston 17 I& mith Washington (2) Lock 'Jones Conigliaro Foy Harrtilsors 313— Tartabvil S— MR—Casanova (I) Kirkland Cillenova Linos SF— Conigliro Lads KAMM IF I ER BB SO Sheldon 6 I1 3 1 0 2 2 0 0 3 0 mcMahon 4 3 1 0 1 4 wyatt 1 1 1 1 0 0 Stigrnan 1 12-- 3 1 1 3 2 Stange 61-- 3 2 2 2 6 2 Ortega 1 1 2 3 Humetorws '0 2 Kline 1 Short (1 Cardwell (At Total 1103 001000-- 3 61011111104a- -5 Pittsburth &twit Fore 0000 P - - 0000 Oa Ammo' 2200 1 C 1 5010 0000 1 ri os 0 day under a conference ruling that the Gamecocks had used ineligible players Severe Blow Clip Tribe Angels IS! '11 '' '11' i 1 1 002001 — ANAHEIM CALIF For South Carolina supporters Astros (UPI) Cincy Tops ' A :r ' i i "A t i Ed Kirkpatrick smashed a the loss was particularly severe 11: V k: '' Iti 4 i CINCINNATI (UN) two-ruhomer with because ' ' 14 el ''' the 1965 r :two out in the eighth inning Friwith Duke was ' his7 day night to stop the California the first time in the 4 McCenel I 3 2 3 4 0 a 0 vived — Limy (1 uprising Angels' losing streak tory of the ACC that the Game X 7 7 5 ? I 1 0 Friday night to I Ithrr '7 2 pitch the Cincin- and give them a 21 victory over cocks had even tied for the footKo(ifty nati Reds to a 3 victory over the Cleveland Indians ball crown Abernathy (W 23 2 0 0 0 0 HOP—BY 0" Cioninper (Fuentes) WP— the Houston Astro& cr"-D(South Carolina plummeted to CLVIIIILAND Cloninper CALIFORNIA -2 51 I 1 -- HOUSTON tab r h bl a CINCINNATI 'last 6 place in the ACC standings I C rdPn81 0 4 ri Gonzalez 0 4 2b cf 1 tab r bl ()3:) b r"'" W If 1 0 0 IOrtotrok rf when ACC Commissioner Jim Wy nel d Harber rt I 4000 0 0 0 0 ss ci Oregosi 3000 Weaver announced that the 1:1:701E' el' Siackso n 2b I 0 7 I Saalrnort so 3 0 0 Peasern lb g 3 0 cf tkl 0 0 0 13Ischool ri 3 0 2 0 5orlsno lb 0300 v Harrilon lb 1011 Ccoemon lb 1010 co must forfeit all conferMbhopplo ri 1 ct Htntnn )- avip If 1011 Rodswes o 3000 1077 Johnson It1b0000 Ge 3b 0 ence Ma lb in which the two 3000 300 by sikcrwm c 4 0 0 0 ShartvUtv 4 0 games 31: It WSrmtb ' 1000 30101 : Asomwste 3b 3 0 I 0 Heirre 3b Irl'n--111 01 Aiys e0A 2 IT O' al I 013 0 olineligible varsity players panto 3010Rolas 119 M 3 0 0 0 Edwads 3 c VO bod Ph 1000 kn0002b 3070 inated Bruce 0 1000Cardenas se 7000 R Trete( 7 0 0 0 Ma loney 20001 3 0 0 '' 1'4"ori?k P4rsall If ) 1100 Players Unknown taa Ude 32 3 7 3 Total Tt4al 31 4 it 3 I 32 Total Tot& 71 2 5 2 The players were not named Mauston 0 0 101-- 3- Clem land 1110461111 le 0— ----- 1 Cincinnati it—r 4 7'''''''''''''"''''"' '"-' III 040 0LOB— $ I I S 2 2 but It was believed that at least Callornsa 4ka: DP—Motrittrn l Cincinnati I E—G0711e LOA- -In all one had participated C Inc innati 3 krston 3 ClPwend 2 CalOortlie 4 Staub Harper Maioarr tOriumtrick Codavito conference Carolina's !South Modifieds Stocks Hatrson SO—Pinson M R ER BB SCiri ID 10 Il uEIueso !games Or 12-2 4 4 20) 3 2 (L 1061 2 2 3 5ipb '''' F'1 R It the Gamecocks must forfeit rior 3 7 0 0 S 0 3 Brunet (W I Mai vev (W11-49 7 3 I 3 13 S 0 I all four of their conference vie 9 T -2 It ' i4 4IO d 421 AUTO SERVICI AND SUPPLY 1050 South State 3634586 I 0000 ATLANTA Wadding) 11 ab r h bi Ickshm p 0000 abrhbi Fuentes se 4 1 2 0 PAlou lb 32 1 7 1 29 4 S 4 Total Total DaYsnort 36 3 0 0 0 Mionee Detroit 10 000 1100— 1 WWI ct Aaron rf 5131 Kansas 0x- -4 1 1 0 113 City 4 040 0 c 0 S Torre 0 McCovey 3 0 3 2 Carty If Hart If 3233 1 I—Northrup Cmortherls OP—Detrolt 1 2 2 Haller c 3 26 3 Kantas Boiling I 000 10B—Detroit 4 City Brown re 8 1 2 7 Mathews 36 1120 Kansas City 3 28—Krousse Charles 3 0 0 0 Menke se Lanier 26 KIin Hershbersker 3031 (la) 1 0 0 0 1 3b 2 2 311—Wort Viri Cioninger p 3 1 0 0 0 Ritchie 1 0 0 0 Herbel P p ER 1311 30 IP 1 0 0 0 MDaniel 0 0 0 0 Podres ft S S Keithy p I I 1 0 Bore ph 0 0 0 0 Abornthy p 2 2 0 0 0 1 Wickershom 1 1 1 Mason Dr 0 Giadding 6 Krouse Lincy p 0000 (W I 1 1 2 4 Aker Total V 6 11 6 Total A— 9674 027177 Two out when winning run scored 6 San Francisca' 0 0 1 200 Mental 301- -7 E—M Jere Menke Lanier LOB—Sin 11 11 Francisco 20—Hart Misfits 0401(19yr 1111—Clonineor (5) Brown ((4) — Hailer (20) Carty (3) Mays (23) S— McDonlel Lanier Right-hande- r Jim Maloney H AEA es SO IP 21-3Herbet struck out 13 batters and sur- CATIZAL - 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PAUL- - MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Broolcs Robinson and Airport No 2 in West Jordan Frank Robinson each drove in a (Take 70th South straight west run Friday night as the Ameri- to airport) Autocross Saturday Baltimore with can League-leadincompetition open to all Orioles defeated Minnesota lanes "B" squad - -- t e f5s v7 sty I - Sports Cars ST This year's champions on the PWBA circuit — Brenda Gille Robbie Frey Ethel Giese° and Gloria Bouvia who won the last two tourneys were having' tough going on the Rancho n 1 Same Story— II Fire Orioles Win The leader The :77--- r 'YE I 1 'II b '1 e11117 Los Angeles in his Tough Going 0 A -:ow ip night with 1950 Redbird Rookie Blanks Pirates Rally To Rock 4-Game in Dodgers PhiHies 53 Yankees Trip Chisox ili :I 0I A 1 tk - texzt) I 11 I Drags ? Weinstein 'center a 247 and Bev °liner a 246 for three of biggest games Friday in women's pin meet I III '0 ' ' it ' 11 - ' Lives on Farm who was al bank eAr4') clerk and teller in Galva Iowa when she started bowling I lives on the farm when the 1 n't on the pro tour (777:'''::i'l:'::: In third place was Jean Havlish of St Paul with 1993 and in fourth place after 10 'games wu Rena Barsanti with a 1952 Salt Lake City's Ann Slattery was sitting pretty in fifth place ' : 01 d' i The top 25 scorers atter 10 games Friday are e Ortner 2002 M !antra 1991 J R 1991 Havlish Barsantl 1952 A ' 1950 P Notaro 1916: B LipSlattery man 1930 J Cook 1921 L Rorke) T Ceivemr 194 J Bender 1911 1521 1913 E McCoul 15iCa B J Chapman Remick 190e I Nukkala 1902 B Gills 11595 J Lao 11107 L Carter 1183 J LieweiBonneville Dragstrip 1001 D Zimmerman 11171 S G8rnlo R LOW Wainsairs lyn Feature So) 1105 N Rowan 1513 L Nighiand 11131 2100 1170 end L fkotboraer will be 1994 '' ' ::' : IL) ' T ) o- f 1 t I 1 - Cummings-Terr- 01'11 i y Sutherland and George Todd (1767) for the top money In third place was the team of Joanne Chapman - Barbara Sine - Larry Holladay Robbie Frey's 628 series was high for the pro-acompetition Tribune Sports Editor Bev Ortner who left an Iowa bank to go back to the farm harvested the lead at the end of 10 games in the National Women Bowlers professional tournament Friday at the Rancho Lanes 41 N i c By John Mooney sessions Friday 1 She tallied 1081 in the afternoon and then fell off to 921 in the night session In second place was Mildred Ignizio of Rochester NY with ' T' - 1' to nose out Isabel Rolls 10 Games who Bev has never won a ' e PWBA tourney but who has fin-4- 4 ished in the money in three of PRI the flve meets this year rolled lk ''''''1- a 2002 for her 10 games in two ' ' 1 ) : i$ 400) 11 SA t deli p i i 1' I -i - !7!1 qt A 1 T' T i t 7: - r4 tirlitipt '! - k------ ' z ot4T'"7:!41114i e '''t e' -- ' - 1- k 14 x Gal Stars Open Firing On Salt Lake Lanes '''''''' P ' I --- ''' 1 tA glitN) --- t ' t 411Y1t 7 Ai 4 A — 4 it-- 1 ' - ' :'irt'30:k‘ ' '" 1 11 1 T $ $ '''t' '-t- 1 e"1 N ' ' 7' : L )0Or Ar ''' ''' k ' i ' I rti ' - ' :'4' '::'''' 72''''' t "-- 1 1 ' I 7:: 11 1 3"W TZIMINNMMaMMIINOVANOM NOW : 4 7 II ''re71' 1111111111116 mama FOR OUR EXPERT HELP HARDWARE LUMBER PAINT I umberalervice ri:nc iF 1474 S ' Oth West NO MONEY DOWN Phone 487-062- i - 7 FREE ESTIMATES C) r ri & a-- A- -A I |