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Barton Snares HAFB Golf Win Special to The Tribune HILL AIR FORCE BASE -Keith Barton of Magna, a veteran golfer who has had to battle physical problems in reT 2 37. A 23,952. cent vears, won the Hill Air Force Base Amateur title Giants 6, Expos 2 e after a playoff with Reid Totol 35 6 13 6 28 0 3 D Totol SAN FRANCISCO MONTREAL Chicogo 018 800 30 of and Salt ob r h bi Lakes ab r h bi Cincinnati Ogden 188 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 110 5 0 2 0 Bonds rf Hunt?b E Santo. DP Chicago 2, Cincinnati 1. Gary Morris. 4 0 0 0 Fuentes2b 3 12 Woodscf LOB Chicago 5, Cincinnati 2. 2B Santo, 0 2 4 3 0 0 0 3b 0 cf Maddox Bailey 3B Jenkins, Hundley, Concepcion. Barton, Goodliffe and Morris HBreedenlb 4 0 10 McCoveylb 4 0 11 S Jenkins 2. 4 0 0 0 Goodson3b 3 110 Boccoblloc H IP all finished regulation play 0 0 0 0 Jenkins Singleton rf 3 110 Phillips 3b 3 9 ) C Brown It 4 0 8 0 Matthews if 4 110 70. 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Jacobi. 2 0 0 0 Suttonp 10 0 Koosmanp Goo-dliff- 36 Kessl-nge- (W.5-3- IL.2-1- 3 2- nds. 62385536 1110 (L.2-3- The second season of the Snowbird Summer Theatre premiers with the live stage production of "Thurbers Car vate groups. Outdoor Recreation Department has been established at Snowbird. Among other things, specially organized nature hikes are being of A new The lodge at Snowbird and a the recently constructed Lodge are open with low summertime rates. All Snowbird's shops, services and restaurants will be in operation- for the sumthe mer, including Sunday Brunch at the Plaza Restaurant. Turr-amurr- d year-roun- s The Forklift restaurant will again offer a special combination dinner which includes an evening Tram nde, dinner and the Summer Theatre performance all for 9.50. Mayberry, Kansas City, 13; Duncan, Ctevelond. 10, D May, Milwaukee. 10, Spikes, Cleveland, 9, Mure er, New York, 9, Mellon, Chicogo, 9, D Alien, Chicogo, 9, Tenace, Oakiond, 9 Runs Batted In Kansas City, 47, Melton, Mayberry, Chicago, 33, Murcer, New York, 32; R Spikes, CleveJackson, Oakland, land, 27, Pitching (5 Decisions) Coiborn, 51, 833; Hottr-maOoktond 92, .618, Lee, Boston, 4 1, .800, Garber, Kansas City, 41, 800; Wood. Chicago, 11 3, .786, Singer, California, 7 2, 778, Spiittortf, Kansas City, .778. J Perry, Detroit. 62, 750 NATIONAL LEAGUE By The Associated OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- The Amateur Athletic Union is virtually certain to vote this fall to restore amateur standing to famed Indian athlete Jim Thorpe, a national AAU official predicted here Saturday. Thorpe won the pentathlon and decathlon in track and field at the 1912 Olympics at Stockholm, Sweden. The medals were taken away from him in the following spring when the AAU ruled he had lost his status as an amateur when he played baseball for money in 1909. U.S. Netters 8-- Advance In France - 4-- 5 6-- Gerken climbed the ladder with a triumph over Guillermo Vilas of Argentina. Stan Smith of Pasadena, Calif., top seeded in this event, and Romanian Ilie Nastase, who is No. 2, were idle. play, while 6-- 7-- 6-- 1 Snares Turf Duel 6-- 0 Saturday, the AAU executive committee voted here to recommend reinstatement of Thorpes amateur status for the years 1909 through 1912. Approval at the annual AAU in West Yelmeeting Oct. lowstone Park is virtually certain, said Harold W. Keller, national registration chairman. But the AAU has gone as far as it can go, Keller added. We are the body that cerTom GorPARIS (AP) tifies the eligibility of United man of Seattle and Paul Ger-ke- n States athletes for the Olymof East Norwalk, Conn., We dont run the Olymadvanced Sunday to the pics. pic games. quarter-final- s of the $135,000 Harold V. Tex Brown, French Tennis Championships, but Charlie Pasarell of Puerto head of the Jim Thorpe AthleRico was ousted by Roger tic Award Committee, was jubilant over the decision. Taylor of Britain in a third round battle It is all we wanted and all Brown said. we expected, that lasted 2 hours. We just want to clear Gorman beat Onny Parun of 3 New Zealand to Thorpes name in track and field. move into the final 16 in mens 6-- Life Cycle Group Seeks Jenkins Pitches Chicubs To Restore Past Cincinnati by Gold Medals Pitchmg (5 Decisions) Bilhngham, Cincinnati, 7 1, 875; Reuss, 857; Downing, Los Angeles, Houston, 833, Locker, Chicago, 41, 600, Wise, St. Louis, 714, DaRoberts, Houston, 714; Bryant, SanFroncisco, '3, .700; Sutton, Los Xngeies. , .667 h Sill S. 31. 2 1 6-- 972...CML7GH FISK, THKEB RUN& TO LEAP BOSTON OVER MILWAUKEE 4-- 1, H Aaron, Atlanta, H; Stargell, Pitts. Bench, burgh, 12; Evons. Atlanta, Cincinnati, 11; Wynn, Houston, 1 , Ferguson, Los Angeles. 1). Runs Batted In Ferguson, Los Angeles, 37; Bench, Cincinnati, 36, A Oliver Pittsburgh, 31; Watson, Houston, 31; Soeier, SanFroncisco, 5 KANSAS CITY bi ab r h bi 4 0 0 0 0 0 Potekss 3 0 0 0 12 0 Roias 2b 4 110 2 10 Ohscf 1121 Mayberrylb 2 0 0100 lb 0 2 10 Taylor 4 0 11 Pimellott 0 10 Wohitorddh 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 0 11 McRoerf 3 12 0 0 11 Schaal3b 4 0 11 0 0 0 Healyc 0 0 0 0 Busby p 0 0 0 0 K Wright p 0 0 0 0 Simpson p ab r THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bosed on 85 of Bats AMERICAN LEAGUE NEW YORK TEXAS SECOND GAME BOSTON TO eeATWASHIN&TOl), m nrar 2 ER BB SO 2 Baseballs Top Ten BY 1 LOB-Bo- 1 IN VZl-VC- 5 13 2 5 0 10 4 0 2 2 x- -11 7 6 3 GsZMD SLAM MlSHT 6AM2 HI&T PINCH-HI- T fered, mountaineering seminars, yoga classes, swimming, horse back riding, arts and crafts and exploration of old mining areas and towns. ob r h bi if Sizemore2b McCrvrib 8. Kansas City S 2B Petrocetli, Mayberry 2, Fisk, R Miller. HR Kirk potrlck (5), Hopkins (1). SF Roias, Hoy-le- Tiant (L,5 5) Moret Garber (W.4 FIRST HOME 4 4 Greif, GB0R6E SELKIRK rota? ae Of Vt YAnxee The Snowbird Aerial Tramway begins its summer scenic nde June 11 opening a view ranging hundreds of miles in all directions from atop 11,000 foot Hidden Peak. The Tram operatees from Noon to 8.30 p m. daily through September. In addition, the Tram will operate on Memorial weekend and weekends only in October. nival July 4 running each Wednesday through Saturday evening at 8:30 p m. On Aug. 1 the theatre opens Shakespeares As You Like It and then Aug. 22 begrrs Play It with performAgain, Sam ances through Sept. 15. The touted Utah Shakespeare Players, a professional company in residence at Salt Lakes Westminster College, will produce all of the plays. In addition to their Wednesday through Saturday performances, special arrangements can be made for pri- ST LOUIS 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 03 Special to The Tnbune Little Cottonwood Canyon rodents peek their wee little heads into air Snowbird is springtime planning a full summer season of activities. SNOWBIRD-- As TOPA.LROX10, home run orU& wu6N prcvs in 0 Totol 32 4 4 3 37 3 11 2 Totol Philodefphta 300010000-Son Dieoa 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 E D Thomas, DwRoberts. Schmidt, W Robinson. Colbert DP LOB 1, Son Diego I Philo delphio 6. Son Diego 13 2B MorsholL HR Unser (3). DwRoberts (1). SB Grubb, Bowa 2, SF Boone 3-- 7 Final scores and ATLANTA (API money winnings Sundoy n the $150,000 Atlanta Goff Classic on the 6.883-rorpor-7- 2 Ationto Country Club course 67 Jock Nickiaus. S3G 000 Tom Wetskopf. 617.100 At Geiberger, $10,650 Ti 69 J C Snead, $7,050 Hubert Green, SS.77S 72 65 775 Doug Sanders. 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He attended the 1972 Olympics in Munich, Germany, as he and the committee continued their quest to restore Thorpes medals. Brown said Press Rain washed out four major league games Sunday. But it couldnt keep Ferguson Jenkins of the Chicago Cubs from inching closer to his seventh straight 20 game winning season. In a game played through the drizzle, Jenkins, now and got pitched a three-hitte- r support from Don Kessinger 5-- to beat the Cincinnati Reds Jenkins pitched perfect baseball through four innings until rain caused a delay. Johnny Bench then broke up Jenkins bid with a single to lead off the fifth inning. Rain caused postponement of the following American League action: Oakland at Detroit, Cleveland at Chicago, California at Milwaukee and Baltimore at Minnesota. no-h- The Texas Rangers snapped e an losing streak by the New York defeating Yankees while it was a case of feast or famine for Kansas City which beat the before losing Red Sox In National League action, the Philadelphia Phillies converted three San Diego errors into three runs in the first inning and went on to beat San in the first game of Diego a doubleheader. eight-gam- 13-- 3 3 Hank Aarons 686th career homer was not enough to catch St. Louis which defeated Atlanta while three hits by Lee May helped Houston take a victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Ron Bryant helped his own cause by knocking in the first two runs with a single, boosting San Francisco to a victory over Montreal and Joe Ferguson slammed his second homer in as many days to lead the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 1 vie tory over the New York Mets. 2 3 Sonny Siebert checked the Yankees on five hits before giving way to Bill Gogolewski in the seventh inning. Jim Spencer and Dave Nelson doubles each drilled two-rufor the Rangers. n Kansas City had an easy time in its first game as John Mayberry went and knocked in five runs but the Royals were held to only seven hits in the second game by John Curtis. won their The Cardinals fifth straight when Lou Brocks third .straight hit climaxed a two-rurally in the fifth inning. Aarons 13th homer of the season, tied him four-for-fo- n with Babe Ruth for second place on the extra base hit list at 1.356 hits. May opened up the Houston scoring with a solo homer in the second off loser Steve He later added a Blass, double and a single while Dave Roberts held the Pirates to three hits. Bryant blanked the Expos the first five innings before allowing a run in the sixth. Dave Rader homer hit an for the Giants and Clyde homer Mashore hit a two-rufor the Expos in the ninth. on. two hits through inside-the-par- k n The Mets were held to seven hits by Dodger starter Don Sutton who pitched out of a jam with the bases loaded and one out in the second inning. Fergusons 11th homer of the year gave him the National League lead in with 37. INGLEWOOD, CALIF. Life (UPI) a Cycle, scored a mild surprise victory Sunday when he captured the fifth running of the $125,000 Hollywood Invitational Turf Handicap at Hollywood Park as the Florida-bre- d heavily-favore- d Cougar II fin- ished third. For the second straight year, Cougar II, who became a turf millionaire in his last start, finished third in the invitational under top weight. Wing Out w as second by a little more than a length and barely headed Cougar II for the place position. Life Cycle was his second start and his winning equalled the making only in the west time of 2:25 course and stakes record set by Fiddle Isle in 1970 for the mile and mile distance. 5 one-ha- lf Ace stakes rider Laffit Pin-caJr. was aboard Life Cycle for the first time as the winner carried 115 pounds to 130 for Cougar II and the pull in weight showed its effect in the stretch drive. y Sent off at odds of Cycle paid $9.20, $4.80 Life and $2.60. MemONLYi n The Phillies needed the un- earned runs as they were held to four hits by Bill Grief who went the first eight innings of the first game. T- 1111 Boswell ph Henmoon p Rider Cops Hare Test 0 0 0 0 32 1 7 28 2 8 2 Total Totol 1 New York Los Anoetes 018 810 8 8 x- I DP New York 1, Los Angeles 2 LOB New York 4, Los Angeles 14 2B Ctv. HR Ferguson (11), Boswell (I). S Sut Ion 2 SF Sutton. IP 7 Koosmon (L.5-31 Henmgon 9 Sutton lW.6-3- ) lllltim- -- Special to The Tribune Tom Brooks, JERICHO No. 2 desert plateholder from California, made motorcycle racing history Sunday by winning the Cherry Creek hare and hound on a small displacement motorcycle, a 125 cc T 2 15 A 31,108 w- w- Cops Golf Title ICHIHARA, JAPAN (AP) -Ben Arda of the Philippines shot a final round 70 for an 280 total and won the $57,692 Dunlop Golf Championship Sunday. GUARANTEED COASTTO COAST EXCH lack DKW. INCH Deep quicksand mud and a boulder-strewclimb were the main challenges on the course as other top contenders had problems. Don Fuller crashed in a wash, while Rolf Tibblin and Max Switzer dropped back w ith mechanical troubles. . PLUS TAX 60 Cash & Carry retread BRAKE OVERHAUL 600-fo- But only two minutes behind the leader was Utah rider David Blaylock in a repeat performance from last years race. Chasing Blaylock was Preston Gerber, followed by the first 250, Woody Lawhon. MNNIt 28" CARS YOUR CHOICE DISC front disc roiine check cilgers. idpst brakes, t complete ckeck car. DRUM Avheei relme. turn ail drams, arc shoes, complete chech of hydraulic systems, road test car '.mST PREPARE FOR Only 200 riders took the Cherry Creek challenge this year and the Salt Lake Motorcycle Club course turned all aw ay but 75 of them. riders who started finished the tough Salt Lake Motorcycle Club course. The route had less sand than m recent years, but made up for it with the tough climbs m the Sheeprock Mountains. Only 75 of the MUFFLERS 08 200 INSTALLED FREE STOCK TYPE We tqn fit 83 $ of all American cars, OPEN Blovlock, Experts Open Dove Preston Gerber, Joel Quinn, Mei Kim boil 250 Woody Lowhon, Ken Arch Hill. 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