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Show w ryrV yw"r-irr-- - y-- y V rT' wr1 OTyYrTWT wry n ' 4t rrrtT1 i n , i ri",T'-f,- l v "j. x v tt s ' rJ Tbe Salt Lake Tribune, Chisox to Snare First Detroit Tips Birds; by GOtFS . Sprinter Sets Pace Rams Roll to Redon Track Honors Killet'w 1b Hall cf Allison If Rollins 3b Zrm'man c Kaat p 111 By Bill Coltrin Tribune Sports Writer Bob ab r hbi 4 0 0 0 Highlands g sprinter, led the Rams to the Region Two track and field championship Monday on the Highland track and it was a victory. Final Score BASEBALL . with Bill Howard S.L. BEES DIEGO ft 3 Days! Tonile, Wed., Thurs. 7 :45 p.m. KALI 0 0 2 4 2 31 1 and Viewmont 5. On a day for state one track and' field, only that and was record surpassed who Dave Murdock, by Souths eased himself over the pole The state revault b$r at but of course cord is 13-state records must be set in the state meet. Ute Stadium The state meet will be Saturday in the University of Utah stadium. Paul Richins of Davis uncorked what might have been a record throw in the javelin but something around 210 feet it was found that his spear was two grams light, nullifying the fine throw. Later, with another javelin, he threw 193 feet 2 NATL. Mm Syn. fee of Anoffca . SAFETY CO yard dash '"1 KKTrfinrtTTTTsiTI Jack Gloriod (H), Brad- 220 Bob Rodenhizer (H), Edna (S), Harmon (H), Dick Jackson (H), Bernstein (D). :2.22. Discus throw Lewis (H), Godfrey (H), Bobo (S), Jensen (H), Gohlinghurst (E). 880 yard run Stan Bergeson (E), Burkett (C), Hind ($), Green (D), Gorachine (E). 2:01.8. Face Grid Test - The NEW YORK (UPI) dolNew York Jets lar backfield trio of Joe John Guarte and Cosmo Iacavazzi will receive their first pro test Aug. 7 when the team meets the Houston Oilers in an American Football League exhi- bition opener at Alexandria, Va. Shot Gentry, Clearfield, Fadel, Viewmont, Camp, South, Wiliams, Davis, Bert-holDavis. 51 ft 97 in. Clearfield, jump D. Gardner, High Compton, West, E. 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South of Delane with McGarvey land with 93 points, South son (E) Neeley (H), D. Nelson (E), Lo- max ie). low and the won hurdles tied; Bountiful Clearfield 42, Low hurdles Oelane McGarvey (S), Win9r (B), Allen (D), Gunn (W), Van East 30, Davis 30, West 15 Dam H). :20.9. RADIO PICKUP 110 E Tresh, Boyar, Bressoud, Jones. DP Night Game New York 2, Boston 2. LOB New York BALTIMORE 3, Boston 4. ab r h bi ab r h bl 2b Richardson, Mantle. HR Mantle 4 110 (5), Yastrzemski 2 (3). SF Yastrzemski. M'a'liffe ss $ 1 2 1 Blair cf 0 0 H 3 0 0 0 0 2b R ER BB SO 0 ph IP Blefary Lump 3 110 Aparicio ss 4 13 0 Stafford L, Cash 1b 3 6 2 7 ... 8 4 113 R.J'hson 1b 3 0 0 0 Lonborg W, M .. 12-1 4 Kalina rf 2 2 4 4 0 0 0 Siebern Ph Horton If 0 10 0 0 Radatz 0 0 0 0 T 1:57. A 11,163. 4 110 Bowens rf 2 12 2 Deter cf 4 0 10 Powell If Freehan c 10 0 0 4 0 11 4 12 0 Orsinn c Wert 3b 4 111 3 0 0 0 Brandt If Lolich p D.J'hson 3b 4 0 10 3 0 10 Adair 2b 2 0 0 0 Robe p 1 0 1 0 Brown ph 0 0 0 0! Hall pr 0 0 0 Oj Snyder ph chor lap on the winning High- sprinter most of this spring, 13 4 11 4 34 5 1 4 Totals Touts land 880 yard relay team. He turned the lap in 51.6 to nose out Detroit 30 011 0005 101 10 0W- -4 Boltimora won the hundred and the 220, Bountifuls Dave Bradford. E Blair, Brandt. DP Detroit 2. LOB but on the slow track and with a The summaries: " Detroit 5, Baltimore 8. 28 Adair, Freehan, Aparicio. HR KaHigh hurdles Tie for first between Dee tricky wind his times were not Glover line (6), Brandt (3). SB Bowens, (C), Crane (S). :15.8. ' S Lolich, Snyder. SF Bowens. S); Winegar (6) and Delane McGarvey up to his usual standard. H R ER BB SO IP 100 yard dash Bob Rodenhizer (H) 11 4 4 4 Highland qualified 13 athletes? Edna (S), Dick Jackson (H), Bernstein Lolich W, 3 8 0 :10.2. 0 0 0 Fox ID), (B). Winegar and one relay team for the state Broad jump Dick Jackson (H), Bob Roberts 7 4 2 5 5 7 ... L, Jackson (H), Allen (D), Sorensen (E), Starrette 0 0 0 .... 2 meet, with the first three in Smith (D). Lolich faced man In 9th. each event (Monday getting a Mile run Doyle Shaw (C), Bringhurst PB Freehan. (H), Meldrum (H), Peterson (W), Seeley T 2:24. A 7,616. shot next Saturday. (H). U:32.2. 440 .7,111. When the right shoulder moves down and under, the dubhead will move into the ball from inside to along the target line (No. 3). This gives you full power for the shot DETROIT - Rodenhizer, one-side- d 34 3 I 3 Totals Totals 33 4 9 4 001 006 0113 Chicago Minnesota 100 102 OOx 4 E None. DP Minnesota 1. LOB Chicago 6. Minnesota 5. 2B Oliva, Zimmerman, Rollins, Hansen, Ward. HR Nicholson 1. R ER BB SO H IP 7 Horlen L, 9 4 4 4 0 1 Fisher 0 0 0 0 0 8 Kaat W, 8 3 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 Worthington 0 Nelson .. 0 0 0 0 Kaat faced 2 men in 9th. Worthington faced 1 man in 9th. HBP 2:17. A By Kaat, Berry. T Pepitone h bi 4 0 0 0 2b 3 1b 4 0 0 0 4 13 2 s, singled and Tom McCraw scored on Pete Ward's double to finish Kaat. Kindail 2b Oliva rf Richson 3-- right, are, Steve Hannon, Jack jGloriod, Dick Jackson and the top sprinter, Bob Rodenhizer. blow. YORK BOSTON ab r Kubek ss The Orioles tied the score, Mantle if A. Lopez pr in the third. Luis Aparicio Tresh cr H. Looez rf out infield an moved singled, up Boyer jo and came home when Bowens Edwards c Stafford p singled. Bowens stole second Totals Orsi-noand was driven in by John Now York Boston single. Skowron V'rsalles ss NEW Tie Score relay team, Highlands undefeated half-mil-e winner of Rjgion Two title Monday, left to m properly (No. 2) and this shoulder move does help provide a solid Red Sox in front. He did it with a sacrifice fly in the first inning and again with his homer in the fourth, both off Stafford. ens. the sixth. Ken Berry was hit by a pitch, took second on an infield out and scored on Danny Caters single for the second Chicago run in the eighth. In the ninth 4 0 2 1 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 0 10 0 4 0 11 3 0 10 3 10 0 0 3 10 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 right shoulder down and under Lonborgs major league victory. Radatz replaced Lonborg after ailing Mickey Mantle doubled with two out in the ninth and retired Tom Tresh on a foul pop. Yastrzemski twice put the ball for an error. Roberts, who had pitched four straight complete game victories, was tagged for, a three-ru- n homer by A1 Kaline, his sixth of the year and third of the series, in the first inning. Baltimore scored a run in the first on Paul Blairs single, a walk and successive long flies by Bob Johnson and Sam Bow- Rich Rollins infield out. Another Hall single, a double by Rollins and Jerry Zimmermans smash hit made in ab r h bi Finishing the wing with your i pi I am cbtogJalio,L will hot, in itself, assure a good shot. However, planning to finish high will help you to move your i n Jim Kaat got credit for the his third victory although he was driven from the box in the ninth inning. Nelson came in after A1 Worthington had walked the only man he faced Ron Hansen. Joe Horlen was tagged for nine hits and all the Twins runs in the first seven innings, suffering his third defeat., Tony Oliva doubled and Harmon Killebrew,. singled for a Minnesota run in the first. Dave Nicholson's homer tied the count in the third, but the Twins went ahead in the fourth on singles by Jim Hall and Bob Allison and MINNESOTA for solid shots 3-- 2 5-- base. Weis 2b Romano C Skowron 1b McCraw pr Ward 3b Hansen ss NichTs'n rf Rob'son ph Berry cf Horlen p Buford ph Burgess ph ' .iifi-ndihigi- w 4-- 3, CHICAGO " Jl 1965 MASTERS WINNER t - BOSTON-- AP) Carl Y as troit Tigers broke a 4 tie oil an trzemskis second homer of the unearned run in the sixth inning game, a 'lofty drive deep into Monday night and defeated the the right field seats, boosted victory over the Baltimore Orioles, handing Boston to a slump-riddeNew York YankRobin Roberts his first loss of ees Monday night. the season. Winning Belt Sixth Frame Yastrzemski, who batted in all Don Demeter singled with one Boston runSi smashed his jj, winning homer off Bill Stafford. han doubled into the xightfield That hit. plus Dick Radatz recorner and Demeter scored lief pitching, nailed down rookie. when Jackie Brandt fumbled the Jim first BALTIMORE twins moved, into first place in the, American League by defeating the Chicago White Sox, here Monday night. If- - was ' the Twins' third straight victory over the Sox after they dropped the first game of the series, and it took some stout relief pitching by Mel Nelson to check a Chicago rally in the ninth. ' Nelson retired pinch-hitte- r Floyd Robinson,-Ke- n Berry and pinch-hitte- r Smoky Burgess with the tying and leading runs on T,f Pa&tet. 'THetAad Arnold ' Moose pi n c Tuesday.Mayll, 1i- -' "finish high MINNEAPOLI-ST- . PAUL, MINN.j(UPIJ''ThfriiHmeota . fcTlrT'',S" . lwins lame Cater . . U40M6 MOOUCn O, CMVUH f tofu Jjiesw mtd Baft Uto Oft Upm Pmm LIASINO . COWOMTION I 47 SOUTH MJO LAST fHONt 12M5JI 4. A I. Aih.UA A Ac A ik. A M 4P |