Show Ml Logai Utah Wedunday May IS Industrial League Has Usual Mix Action continued Tteaday night in the Logan Industrial Wurlitzer scored eight runs in the first two innings to easily outdistance JB’s Only a pair of runs in the second and a single one in the fourth avoided a shutout for JB’s ESk 13 Ace Mfl 1 Ace scored a solitary run in the sixth Inning but otherwise it was ElUs all the way as Ellis scored seven runs in the first inning and added six more along the way in remaining one of two undefeated teams in the league Trl Miller II Logau Ctty 12 after three in- Trailing Slowpitch Leau and ai the usual mil usual there of good guinea and routs In games Tuesday’s Wurlitxer's drubbed JB’s Big Boy 244 Ellis Equipment 13-topped Ace Mill 1 Tri Miller Logan Ctty tiedged Packing ll Hesston bombed BullensB-- 5 Thiokol beat Presto products 11-- 7 and Schreiber took Safeway 1 Wartitser 24 JB’s I It could have been over after the first two innings as u 17-1- five-inni- 4-- 1 Baeza To Explain Disappearing Act NEW YORK (UPI) -Braulk) Baeza usually as silent as the Sphinx will have a lot of explaining to do today The Panamanian Jockey who pulled a Houdini last week will surface for a noon (EOT) meeting with the New York Racing Association stewards to explain his disappearance last week particularly his noohow for the mount on Bert Firestone’s Optimistic Gal in the Acorn Stakes at Belmont Park The Jockey known as much for his courtly bearing and gentlemanly behavior as much is his quietness was reported missing to Garda City Village police by his pregnant wife Carmen Sunday She told police she had not seen her husband for a week although she had received one phone can from him Steward Gerard A Burke said Biesa's Wednesday meeting was arranged by the Thoroughbred Racing Protective Bureau which found the Jockey with the help of Debbie games will be played at Bridgerland and all minor games will be held at the junior high fields The remainder of the season schedule will be published in Sunday's Herald Journal with the first three nights of games listed below STANDINGS L 1 Ellis Equipment Schreiber Cheese Hesston Safeway 0 Thiokol r Wurlitzers Ace Mill Presto Products BuMcns THURSDAY JB Bio Boy Logan City Vietri a former exerdae rider Baeza was reported to be staying in the vicinity of Belmont Park when found Iqr e TKPB detective Burke said “I don't believe he (Been) has done anything detrimental to racing but we want an explanation about his unexplained absence from the The Logan Golf and Country Club and the Smithfield Municipal Golf Course will begin their Junior Golf Clinics next week Dan Roskdly will be in charge of the LGGC clinic which begins Tuesday June 1 and will run on consecutive Tuesdays until July I when the clinic will be wrapped up with a Junior Tournament RoskeUy will be assisted by a number of USU golfers The clinic will have two sessions at 1:00 am for the boys and at 1:00 am for the girts AO interested players between the ages of six and 17 should sign up at the track” said he and his colleagues Nathaniel J Burke Hyland and Warren Mehrteni will hear Baeza’i explanation with an open mind “His personal problems are his own affair" said Burke “We Just want an explanation for his absence” Baeza was the leading money-winnamong North American Jockeys last year with earnings of neatly $37 million and received the Eclipse Award as the nation’s top Jockey for the second time er BridgerUnd Park Red's vs Yankees Dodgers vs As Giants vs Red Son Pirates vs Orioles Exhibition game (does not count) Junior Nigh No 1 5:30 — Cardinals vs Astros 6:30 — Phillies vs Mets 4th 6:30 — A INDIANAPQIJS uper car builder visualizes - DENVER (UPI) Julius Erving the amazing New York Net forward who led his team to an American Culminating the instruction which will feature work on All phases of the golf swing and playing techniques will be a tournament for all the participants The clinic will also feature lessons on the rules and etiquette of playing pdf Cost for the clinic will be $10 per Basketball Association championship title in two of the put three years wu a unanimous choice for the ABA team league Commissioner Dave DeBusschere said Monday whose play Erving devastated the Denver Nuggets in the title series wu the only unanimous choice The second-plac- e Nuggets who finished atop the league at all-st- PPil Any players between the ages of eight and 17 years can sign up either by phone at or in person at the Smith-firl- d pro shop 563-61- -S- auto 500-mi- le u a racing classic shaping up battle among AJ Foyt Johnny Rutherford and Mario Andretti a trio of fanner Indy winners "Foyt ran the fastest laps in practice Rutherford has the pole position and Mario ran eztremciy well with just a few days of practice prior to his qualifying test" Gurney explained Tuesday "Mario is definitely a threat It will take him a while but he’U be up “Panrho" Carter and Austrialian "Kangorookie” Vera Schuppan Pancho was the 1974 "rookie of the year" at while Indianapolis Schuppan is greener than some of his grazing country bark home He's been in a championship car Just twice since securing his United States Auto Club license when he made a practice run and the day he qualified with a speed of 182011 miles per hour that is good enough to start the race from the sixth row there" Andretti who clocked the s vs Red Sox Junior High No 1 — 5:30 Angels vs Twins 6:30 — Indians vs Tigers Junior High No 2 530 — Braves vs Phillies — 6:30 Mets vs Cardinals All-Sta- (UPI) Dan Gurney Sunday's Indianapolis Pony Tail lap at fastest qualifying 189404 miles an hour lost his chance to hug the pole because he elected to drive in the Belgian Grand Prix instead of racing the clock at Indy during the first week of qualifying He made the grid with a superior ride last weekend but it only merited a seventh row position in the starting lineup Erving Heads List Of ABA The clinic will offer two sessions at 9 am or 0 pm open to both boys and girls and will run every Friday for five weeks The fourth annual Smith-fiel-d Municipal Golf Course Junior clinic will begin Jtme MAY 27 5:30 6:30 7:30 8:30 Jr Golf Clinics Slated By Local Golf Courses Indy BOO Battle Junior High No 2 Twins vs Angels — Tigers vs Indians TUESDAY JUNE I Bridgerland Park 5:30 — Giants vs Pirates 6:30 — Dodgers vs Red s 7:30 — Orioles vs Red box 1:30 — Yankees vs a s Junior High No 1 5:30 — Angles vs 1 igers 630 — Indians vs Twins Junior High No 2 530 — Braves vs Cardinals 6 JO — Mets vs Astros THURSDAY JUNE 1 Bridgerland Park 5 30 — a s vs Orioles 6 30 — Red Sox vs Yankees 7 30 — Red s vs Giants I 30 — Pirates vs Dodgers Junior High No 1 5 30 — Mets vs Bravrs Astros vs Phillies' 630 Junior High No 2 530 — Twins vs Tigers — 6 30 Indians vs Anqels TUESDAY JUNE I Bridgerland Park 530 — Red's vs Pirates 6:30 — Giants vs Dodgers 730 — Orioles vs Yankees 5 30 — High The league will consist of two divisions the majors and the minors All major division half-doze- W Three- - Way For Local Kids Western Boys 3reball Association play will get underway Thursday with games st Bridgerland Park and on two fields at the Junior Waal-- 11 Dan Gurney Sees WBBA To Begin three in the third and another three In the fifth and e single run in the final liming Schreiber 17 Safeway 11 Schreiber remained the other unbeaten team In the league with the win Schreiber scored all but one of Us runs in the first three innings then had to hold on as Safeway made a last-innicharge scoring five runs but Safeway needed n to pull another even rings TH Miller tied the game In the fourth and went ahead I-- I with four rune in the fifth and decided the game with another half dozen In the sixth liming Logan scored three in the final frame but couldn't come up with enough Heaatau 2S BuBeao S On the bright side of things for Bullens Hesston was held scoreless the final two innings in the shortened iflalr but had already erupted for 25 runs in the Brat three Every man in the Hesston lineup scored at least two times TUokol IX Preota 7 Thiokol broke open scoreless tie in the third with nine runs then added eight moreover the last two innings while holding Presto to only The Herald rs Coaches llV'dllU Eight more coaches needed for the Pony Softball League With four current coaches and the start of league play scheduled for June 9 they are needed as soon as possible The league consists of 9 graders and will play only on Wednesday and Friday nights The league is part of the Logan City Recreation Program The coaches need only to be high school age or above and should also know something "And don’t forget Tom Sneva” Gurney hastens to the end of regular season play had only one player on the all-stteam — guard Ralph Simpson Erving the ABA’s most valuable player and Simpson were Joined on the team by forward Billy Knight of the Indiana Pacers center Artis Gilmore of the Kentucky Colonels and guard James Silas of the San Antonio Spurs The second team wu dominated by Nuggets players — forwards David Thompson and Bobby Jones and center Dan Issel ar add “He won’t be easy to get by Bobby Unser also looks reasonably strong” Unser in a won the Indy race last year rain-shorten- car Gurney-buil- t deserted Dan’s 5-- but Jorgensen-Eagl- e team to ride with Cobre Tire Rutherford Sneva and 1973 winner Gordon Johncock occupy the first row on the shout softball grid Foyt is in the second and Fur further information Bobby U in the fourth line contact Marie Green at Gurney is working with two new drivers this year Duane With Arizona ?ANNOUNCES:r - 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PAC-- 8 TEMPE Arts (UPI) -Arizona State University and the University of Arisons wers invited Tuesday'to participate in discuuioni with representatives of the Padfic-- I Conference "about the possibility and desir ability of Charles E Young chancellor at UCLA and chairman of the Pac-- 4 Presidents and emChancellors group phasized in an invitational letter to ASU President John W Schwsda that “this step Is bring taken with the explicit understanding that no derision has been readied regarding either the concept or the particulars of this suggested n of the be obtained can only subject by a Joint committee directly involving” representatives of the two Arisons schools who now are part of the Western Athletic Conference He added there had been exchange of analytical data on the subject in the Pac-- I and proper discussion the conference presidents and chancellors agreed during 7 their May meeting at Berkeley to put the matter on a more formal basis Specifically Young’s letter expressed the feeling of the Pac-- 4 chief executives that “additional information which we believe is necessary for a Young’s invitation followed informal contelephone versions with Sdiwada and UA President John P Schaefer Young said both indicated willingness to Join in “working discussions" on the subject of Pac-- I 16-1- & FIFTY-SIX- H Young’s letter anticipated ASU and the UA forming a Joint committee to meet with the Pac-- I presidents ChanceDor 4NNI1ERS4RY SA J and chancellors within the next two months AS LOW AS Ferrin is assistant university vice president for public service programs The committee is meeting this week to develop a Job description “Applicants win be screened during the summer We are hopeful the appointment may trim place by late sumtner” said Dr R J Show vice president for university relations Jack beesme university assistant vice president for athletic development last month and Arnie Ferrta has been named acting director LONG-WEARI- RETREADS V Of U Seeks Director SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -The University of Utah has formed a 10nembsr search committee to screen athletic director applicants to replace Bud Jack W BREWER'S FAMOUS §K00 SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY mt V! 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