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' 1 SERVICE AND INSPECTION - AbsolutelyWIthdrown June 30 - - ' - 8 AUTOMATIC i' '" - 14th Athliversary -- i : I - v 1 t ' I ! i C ur 5 1 ' ' 4' i riii" 1 1 - 1 - CI ' 050 ) i — (0111-1- Li t000l 1 -- 2:14 1 - ''' NA ' 1 1 ""'u'a''''''''" vi 1 1 6 I- C - 6- II IMOOP IL1-1- 1 1 - iH l r f tr ? i :: : II — — 1 309 - ' 1 1 WP-B- rIlas bere 1ALK-Gib- ' — i 1 -- ---- 52 YEAR§ OP souND : i—t was-electe- 1 i t 1 FIRST GAME 1 1 - 1'''2- 121 t: 11' I - ---- T- BALTIMORE MINNESOTA ab r h bi ab r h bi Tovar Cf 41100 Aoaricio ss 1OOO cf Nair 2b 4OOO Carew 4000 3 000 Killebrew lb 1 2 00 Bleary H 3 0 20 rf FRobinsn Oliva ri 4112 2 0 0 DPowell lb Rollins 313 4010 Uhlaehdr cl 0000 BRobinsn 3b 2 0 0 0' I i Versalles : i7c7e7rn "c 23 00 g 001 Vairtsoino l: 2 000 PPOPPUS Nixon c P 4010 0 0 01 4 0 I 0 Snycler Ph Boswell p Miler e 0000 d Li Ili I -- A (M13-1- ' ill ' 011om fielded an easy hopper by Vic Roznovsky but wheeled and 1 - 1 11 one-ru- a que tl Tr-- sin relieved who 011om 'Grant pulled a boner in the third After issuing an inten-- i tional walk to load the bases' aub ' t — ' 7 430- - 1 1 To Direct I t iP 309 Doc Kniseley GAME DETROIT CALIFORNSI EACOND 322-1S88- 11122 2 t Utah's Fish and Game information and educa-cl has received threetion division abrhbl abilhb1 partment f51 !Schaal 3b 4UZZ 401 0 Wert 3b Lillis Auromonte 0 0 0 MAuliffe 2b 41 i I awards for achievements in the Rawley WaS named chairman H R ER BB SO! 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the newlylmmer t 3 oo o tion its recert: for over-al- l excellence has been commissioner at 0 00 McLain o 'morton rf Information son "2:25 -- -- -Rocky T 7 at Victoria BCImade Last year the Utah de- - organized 99 5 6 s convention 31 4 Total Total Mountain Athletic Conference Celifornie 612111-- 1 Phelps said gamomuleAair41a partment won first place ell Detroit 001 661 21x- -S The was a p p o lament artment de 3 L P FA 44 Ptl(': ca!itTIKrrvnin rsavdaiso Wretior57tr-lei0 Darrell announced Dr IT MINI ' by ri for its place K Favored Trotter Oh Holmes president of Colorado te el second place fon R ER ss so programming' H I IP ' ' I 4 3 2 2 Turner State College in Greeley and i 1 — - 6 YONKERS NY andi television (AP) 1 programming BIKES 1 2 2 2 2 2 Kelso first president of the new con- o q u e p i n e : 9 the excel-14 111 12 third place for over-al- l McLain - lence Frenchbred mare was made ference SALES I SERVICE - PARTS the The tUlah were morning line favorite Kniseley will assume his new programs Legion Baseball Over 21 models $1 II judged along with those of alliMonday for Thursday's $50000 duties Aug1 He will be paid I All prom other state game departments1Gotham Trot at Yonkers Race-- $11500 per year on a three-yea- r Cyprus 1 Draper 0 ' JACK PREECE contract with renewable op- Granite 8 Bingham 2 TheWay plus those in Canada MARINI (INTER tions awards were made to Edwin V Granger 11Judge 4 4203 South Shoo 2624563 chief of the depart- Runs Batted In 'Mode 6 Kearns 4 Rawley The College of Southern Utah 1 iJilD : National League: Astros Wynn at Cedar City and Westminster 'Clemente Pirates 46 Aaron Braves 451 i Perez Reds 44 Phillips Cubs 41 Oriolesl College of Salt Lake City are American League: F i : I Robinson In the new schools two 't the Utah 56 I Twins Killebrew Kaline Tigers 45 Howard maw rnat1-34t conference LIMITED OFFER htin Ai I I 7 Houtton Asoromonte South Temple at State Salt Lake City Utah 1 3 partment fot public relations work ' '- - Savings n - I BENEFIT and Loan - ' -- 1 II' Detroit 7 IP ' ' ' s''''' ''''' Utah F&G Department Gains National Honors -- - - 2 Held ' 026- -2 Knoop 1 ' HOME g”16 first- place plaque awarded game - 0 6 0 32 0011016 0 0 -:' 2 Tot& 2 5t 1 - - i toorr---- 017"''' I 5 '‘ ' ' m- - Ed Rawley chief of information- at 1000 0 0 0 0 0 0 left and Director Bud Phelps hold ph s'""'444ftwo V ' "7?7 1 Lolich p Stanley ph 6 -- III 0626116 '''''---'' : - - i ' - 1 1000GBrown 20 ''' -- - iilT ' 2 0 0 0 Oyler ss 1 0 I 0 2 0 1 0 Price ph 1 0 0 0 Trcewski ss 0 0 0 0 4? 4134 Wickersham 6 6 2 0 2 0 0 k HBP-Lo- lich 04(Sch641) Teat 415 Total 1 0 0 0 4 5 0 0 0 5 1 0' Wynn et & 2 2 5 Staub Mathews lb 5 0 1 0 Total 5 0 0 California Landis If Asprmnle 3b a 1 1 0 Detroit 1 4 0 0 Lillis ss Cuellar p- - 31 i 0 Detroit Sembera p 0 0 3 0 Schneider p 0 0 0 0 wright (2) 0 0 0 Or Eiters p 1 0 0 0 Morgan ph Wright 1012-03 0 0 0' Rollos Leman p essoud ss 0 0 0 4 1 Maxvill sa 1 0 0 '1( an re 2 0 0 Gibsoo p - 2b c Brand 1 1 IP: I HOUSTON t ob r h II 'I Rodgers c Iknoop 2b wrioht p bi r h at 5 0 5 2 Rcia1 D kkkt ' ti !: !: Fr&-ha- - 'i - -- - ' w i ril 1 1 v 04 — ‘ - 4 i 4 on passbook savings Pefl 10 1 !: : I -- I 4: If A ' "4 OS' $4 1 1 '1 sN N n all111 1 I RATE A' 1 A Si A - 1 701- 1 15-h- "t t' half-gam- I - sit - 1 ml 6-- 7 54 Iros -- 19 14 BALTEMORE (AP) — The 'tossed to' first as Frank RobinBaltimore Orioles blanked tn son scored on three hits by Dave Bosv‘ell gtsain MINNESOIS AECOND CAME BALTIMORE lin the opener buried the Minne-abrhisi '4‘lsota Twins 61 r131601 under a Tow Aparicto ss S 0 d cf !attack in the second game of c('74T b 1: : ? 113 If 5 rf g I 0 t doublehea- Vo'rncrt3b g Nlonday's : b t d40er i 42 ti o o aRotimsn 7iti1011 idrtes At Ison Roznyskv c 3 0 0 0 Etthebrn c 1012 Paul Blair led Baltimore in eii c 3 0 0 0 Johnson 21) Noon c 31 2 tile nightcap with two singles a Grant D 2 0 ' 0 0 0 Ruoker I' 1' g g MP 1ggg !double and a triple scoring 4nre P 0 0 0 0 Roland p runs after igniting three rallies UrtiAendr oh 1000 Curt Blefary knocked in Blair Wortholn ta 0 00 00 0 0 ValitHcarbo ph with a triple and single and 37 915 9 TolM 83 5 4 5 Total scored twice himself 0 01— 5 Minnosola 0113 01 I 2 0 0 Ballornart 4— 023 Jim Grant loser in the second ' E LOB 4 12 2B 4 Rattimore game was raked for nine hits minnasola Roznovsky Blair Etchabarren before he 'departed with none Bielary kiiiabraai (51 (191 HR Carr A i of Allison 19) 511va 5 out iin the third inning 1':ght H R ER BB SO IP '' the hits were made by consecuiL- Grant ILA al 2 2 0 9 5 3 3 3 4 3 4 9 live batters in the second and cp)pur i third innings but Waft Bunker apoirAndrti1101 t t A 31 was thrown out at third base 54 1 3192 Dillman AT— a hit to end a two-ru(FRobinson) 1 after 'Grant — rally in the second 0 ISO 20 HIGHER Orioles Grab Nightcap To Split With Twins t Tc DETROIT (AP)— Don Wert split of a doubleheader' drove in two runs and Dennyiwith the Angels Monday win-- 1 McLain set California down on ning the nightcap 54 four hits as Detroit salvaged st The Angels won the first on Rick Reichardt's game ' two-ruhomer in the eighth in- t ning and the pitching of !Clyde 1A'right and Minnie Rojas McLain struck out 11 Cali- Ifornia batters in the finale It was the first complete game by 1)v- a Tiger pitcher since June 6 and Detroit snapped a three-gamlosing streak Wert's double in the seventh inning droe in Mickey Stanley! HOUSTON (AP) Rogerwho had walked and Norm Cash who was Mans' double in the 10th inninglpass after given an intentional Jim Price bunted drove in Tim McCarver with theistanley to second- Stanley run winning giving St Louis angled in another run in the 54 victory over Houston Mon- eighth e lead day night and a GAME CALIFORNIlaA In the National League stand-DETROIT ab r h bi ab r h bi ings Carclenal et 4 0 0 0 Wert 3b 3 0 0 0 The Cardinals boosted theirischaal 3h 3 0 MAulitte 2b 3 0 0 : Pl41ointrtonri It league lead over CincinnatiIFttoIrdFon"rt 2 Northrup d 40 0 which lost to San Francisco 63 Reichardt It 3 Skowron lb 4 0 0 4 0 0 c -IMincrier lb 0000Cash lb Itonday- 401 0 - June 4046170mgc0eazkie: ra I i |