Show V mmm Krueger Inks Logan Pony League Opens Few Clubs Remain Unbeaten Come from behind victories by Felt's and the Herald Journal highlighted Tuesday's second round of the Logan Major Pony League while the Taco Time cracked third inning hits 0 Winimer's won a see-sabattle over State Hardware as it came up with three runs in the final inning to win Ansel Eshelman Kris Larsen ami Scott Swenson slammed singles in the final win to it for Wimmer's Inning Eshelman earlier had a three-ru- n homer in the first inning to supply Wimmer's with a cushion out-h- it State Hardware Wimmer's but couldn't match them defensively Robert Russell homered and Mike Jones tripled and singled to do the big offensive stickwork for Hardware Taco Time upped its record to 1 with a decisive 5 win over Sunset Sporting Goods Taco Time jumped to a 4 lead after two innings and then counted on the pitching of Kim Thurston to defeat Sunset hone runs by Dave Olson and Martly Bench were the crushing blows for Taco Time and Bob Plowman punched a triple and Dave Hansen a double Sunset managed four first inning runs without a hit and later scored on hits by Scott Carlsen and Dave Watterson Earlier Results In June 12 opening round play Richard Winget’s me hit pitching was backed by 10 Valley Discount hits as it dumped Morris Volkswagon 04 and Stan Lamont gave up just one hit and was aided by a costly Felt's error as House of Carpets sewed 11-1- w and Wimmer's chalked up victories in the Minor Puny League Felt's posted a 54 triumph over Morris Volkswagon scoring two runs in both the fourth and fifth innings to erase an early deficit Base hits by Kevan Buttars and Dick Call and walks to Mike Van Noy and Mike John enabled Felt's to score the winning runs For Morris Mike Hedin’s first inning single and a Jeff Seeholzer hit in the fifth were the big hits The Herald Journal relied on the two-hpitching of Paul James to subdue House of Carpets 1 scoring the tying and winning runs on a Nell McMurdie base hit and Marty Colombatto's ground ball House of Carpets yielded just two hits to The Herald Journal but wildness seven walks paved the way for three runs Mike Van Luik's first inning hit scored Rand Lewis with Carpet's lone run In Minor League action Sportsman pitcher Allen Rogers dished out just three hits to Jack’s Tire and Oil for a 1 victory while teammates Terry Lindquist Rod Anderson and Todd Christensen chipped in g hits Jack's with Tire and Oil scored when Brian Plowman and Shannon Kay Sportsman back-to-ba- 8-- it 7-- 3-- Back-to-ba- 3-- Three Others Heat 4-Min- - AKRON Ohio (LTD Eight of the top 10 money winners on the pro golf tour including US Open champ Johnny Miller are entered for the fltiUOOO American Golf Classic which opens over Taco Time Rod Anderson hit a home run fw the winners and Stan Laub had a perfect night for Taco Time In the top game of the first week Mike Jones spun a and Dave Watterson pitched a duplicate but State Hardware eeked out a win over Sunset Sporting 0 Goods Hardware won the game when Jim Reese walked in the final inning and sewed on Kris Larsen’s hit Mike Hansen with a spoiled Jones' fourth inning single one-hitt- er one-hitt- er no-hitt-er Logan Pony League Major League W L Pet GB 1 0 1000 — Herald Journal 1 0 1000 — Valley Discount 500 W Felt's 1 1 W 500 House of Carpets 000 0 2 Morris VW Pi Minor League W L Pet Gl 2 0 1000 — Wimmer's 1 1 500 1 State Hardware 1 1 500 1 Taco Time 000 2 0 2 Jack's Tire Oil 000 2 0 2 Sunset Snorting Tuesday's Results Major League Herald Journal 3 House of Carpets II football coach Phil Krueger announced today the signing of a passreceiving combination fw the 1973 football squad Jim Brown 2 205 wide receiver from Cosumnes River JC in Sacramento Calif will report to USU with the team in late August Brown was voted Most Valuable Player on his JC team and was named to the team He will be a juniw at USU 6-- In addition Brown has a in the high best of fifth in the He placed jump JC chamCalifornia pionships at that height Rick Wolf a quarterback just out of high school in Concord Calif will be a the for demanding position at USU this fall Wolf won honors as a prep and was the Most Valuable Player the top 10 ten times winning the AGC twice and averaging 705 in 46 comH‘titive rounds Julius Boros has averaged in 12 apjiearances and Crampton luis played 11 times with a 724 average 719 GT-750- LeMans aluminum d 4500 47 HP at RPM Maximum speed US to 120 MPH censtant mesh transmission Hydraulic caliper double disc brakes 4i gal fuel tank capacity water-coole- Field and took off outside the stadium Wottle ran after him into a nearby field where the hat stealer fell down and Wottle tripped over him -s- kinning both tegs with one bleeding slightly Wottle said he "had to get the hat back because it was the only one he had with him" Wottle's legs did not seem to be seriously injured and he still grabbed the hat at Hayward had his cap EUGENE his team Ore lympian Dave (UPI) compete with Tom Wilson a letterman Chris DeWan a JC transfer who made progress in the spring Greg Thompson who is up from the JV team and is coming off an impressive spring and Bill Swanson a highly touted prep star from Indiana engine yl -O- DECMNED Wottle known for his zany habit of running with a white golf cap on his head ended up with both his legs skinned in racing after a souvenir hunter who grabbed the headpiece Wednesday night Wottle had just won the mile at an invitational track meet in the third best time ever of 3:536 when a young man Wolf will K AS THE IT MOST CYCLE MAGAZINE WRITERS FINEST ROAD SIRE AV AllAILEIH 30 SOUTH MAIN ST Felt's 5 Morris Volks 4 Minor League Wimmer's 11 State Hardware 3 Jack's Tire 1 Taco Time 8 Sunset 5 Mark ute 1 1 SUZUKI Ouch! Wottle Catches Cap Thief all-st- on The Herald Journal— d USU candidate never finished lower than sixth in the AGC and he has won it once averaging 714 in 44 rounds over the par 70 7180-yar- d course Arnold Palmer in 12 events since the course was redesigned in I960 has finished in Sunday already is beginning to feel the pressures of winning a major title After the AGC he plans to take a week or two vacation and then prepare for the July 11 British Open About half the field of 102 Thursday at Firestone Country Club golfers — with five qualified Jack Nicklaus with 8190266 from Tuesday's little American and Bruce Crampton with Golf Classic— began practice $172209 head the list Others Tuesday are Tom Weiskopf Ixinny Crampton who has won three Wadkins and Milter all with tournaments this year lost 810 over 8100000 in winnings and to playing partner Uonard John Schlee Juan Rodriguez Thompson Their scores were and Hod Funscth not divulged Fourth-rankeIiec Trevino The players and course ( 8155578 ) and seventh-ranke- d superintendent Fete Miller Dave Hill (895219) are not figured a score of 274 to 278 entered probably would win this year's Trevino feels he does not play tournament Ray Floyd set the the course well because it puts record of 268 in 1969 a premium on long iron shots Because of recent heavy He uses a for the World rains the course is "playing Series of Golf which also is longer than normal" Miller held here said but wet greens permit Milter who picked up 835000 players to stop their approach for his victory in the Open with shots closer to the pins a record final round of 63 1967 Since Nicklaus has For '73 Seasonl 12-1- 1973 Miller Nicklaus Enter Akron Test 'Quarterback a 30 decision In June 12 Minor league action Wimmer's took advantage of 13 walks and two doubles by Ansel Eshleman to subdue Jack’s Tire and Oil 12-- 8 Terry Lindquist singled home Arnold Copp with the winning run in the first extra inning to give the Sportsman a 1 win four-for-fo- ur Logan Utah Thursday June 21 O Wottle Close To Mile Record EUGENE Ore (UPI) -Dave Wottle running the third best mile ever in 3:533 outdueled Steve Prefontaine and four other sub 3:59 milers while Rod Milbum tied his high hurdle world mark Wednesday night in an invitational track and field meet Wottle's time was the second best by an American topped wily by wwld record holder Jim Ryun's 3:511 Pre’s 3:546 was the ninth best ever fourth fastest by an American and bettered his 3:55 the previous best time in the wwld this season Third place finishw John Hartnett Villanova at 3:547 ran the 10th fastest time ever and fifth quickest in this country Also getting in under 3:59 were Paul Gris Oregon Track Club Canadian 3:58 mile champion Ken Elmer 3:585 Club and Jim Johnson Nwthwest 3:588 “I think I can run faster in the mile" said Wottle who wanted to (wove his mettle in the event "1 didn't run the last 220 all out I just wanted to get 'Rose Hurls i five yards on Pro and hold him off” Milburn somewhat chagrined to make the American team that tours Europe next month at the National AAU meet in Bakersfield tied the record he set here after being forced to lay back slightly because of one false start But then he blazed away to match his wwld mark despite clipping the last two hurdles at his failure There was a neglible wind of 124 miles an hour Some 10000 persons crowded Hayward Stadium for the invitational track meet held to raise funds for restoration of the west stands John Anderson Boston marathon winner and son of Eugene Mayor I is Anderan ran even with Manhattan's Mike Keough until the last 100 yards of the three mile Keough then burst by Anderson who ended up third The winning time was 13:276 Blue Sox To 2-- 1 886-yar- Other winners were Steve Deautremont hammer (212-1Ed Lipscomb pole vault (17 feet) Bill Spaet Javelin (227- UCLA 1) James McAlister Dana ) long jump (266 Leduc shotput (63-6- ) Albert Hearvey 100 yard dash (94) Milan Tiff triple jump (49-440 Brown ( 457) Benny Reynaldo Brown high jump (7-2) Brent Persons 220 (213) 0) FINAL DAY FRIDAY 2) Caines Named - DETROIT (UPI) Former Harlem Globetrotter and Kentucky Colonel standout Dave Gaines has been appointed assistant basketball coach at the University of Detroit “Dave will be a tremendous asset to our program'' Titan head Coach Dick Vitale said Wednesday For NCAA Champion Mac Wilkins of Oregon was injured in practice and did not compete in the discus won by wwld record holder Jay Silvester with a toss of 202 feet 9 inches p Skip Kent Wisconsin NCAA winner set a track record in the ran with a time of 1:464 past few years has served as assistant basketball and head baseball coach at Detroit's Southeastern High He will stay i at the high school as a teacher and baseball coach the Gaines 32 only SPEED MACHINES? 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