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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, June j fl 5, 1973- - Tribune Scoreboard Bosox 9, Royals r 3 io2b Otiscf Ftfieila 0 3 4 4 4 4 3 4 if DEvomrf 1 3 3 19 3 0 if 2b 4 Kirkpofrkc SthOQi JD McRoerf Hevleyrf Gorber p DqXonfnp B'lftbSOft p Angeiim p 10 Ceoedodh Petroceih3b Harper 3000 i 0 0 0 0 J4 3 I Totals 3 Totgl Moberry. DP- 9 9 9 10-0- 3 33 001 919 604 903 - Boston 1. ll- x- 9 LOB nei'o 3- B- 3 30 I 0 2 0 0 0 3 C 0 0 t 4)10 Kansas Cur Boston 300 0 000 11 0 0 3 0 0 0 0000 0000 0000 29 2 Totais 3 Hoppe Soderholm. i 2 ( 3 ; 3 Sove Newhauser (l). - 2 50 Canton (Cepeaa). Cincy NEW HBPby Mels 5, Dal Krkptrk L, M) Hwknbry Hnbchnr Albury (W, 2 5) PB Borgmamn. r H a R ER 88 SO 6 4 4 2 i i k p Henmganp Boswen ph Pqrker o Tota' New York Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 C Total 0 77 4 3 5 009 000 90- 0ooo 904 1- 0- 9 1:55, T 2 11 No-Hitt- er Spokane Eugene Tacoma Hawaii Wen PhoenW Tucson Salt Lake Albuquerque Lest Pet. And Game G3 P ER BB SO ?9X 24X 2gg 74 25 25 24 27 With two outs in the SAN FRANCISCO ob r h bi 4 2 10 Bonds f 5 2 4 3 Puentes?!) 4 0 2 3 Moddoxcf MtCovey lb 3 0 0 0 Goodson3b 5 0 Motmev.sif 4 0 10 3 13 Soeiesss 4 110 DvRaderc 3 0 0 0 BradtovP Rues Monday s Results Tacoma S, Soil take Spokane 6, Eugene 5 er Baseball's Top Ten BASEBALL'S TOP TEN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Based on 100 at Bats. AMERICAN LEAGUE . BY PITTSBURGH qd r h bi 4 4 0 10 110 11 4 0 4 12 4 0 t 0 4 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 3 2 JHrnondrss Dovoiiilooh B ohnsono RHnondz O Moose p Stennett ss 10 35 7 13 7 Total 33 2 3 2 Total SanFroncisce 090 120 904 7 000 000 002 2 Pittsburgh DP SonFroncisco 7, 2. Pittsburgh LOB SonFroncisco 7. Pittsburgh 4. 2B Puentes, 3B Puentes, Maddox, Cash. HR Stargell (16), SF Maddox. H R ER BB SO IP 2 9 2 8 0 5 Bradley (VV.5-2- ) 8 Moose (L.4-510 j4 34 2 0 B Johnson 3 3 R.HernandJ 23 0 0 0 0 22 Astros - i?,s0. T 2:27. 7, Phillies A- Mayberry, Kansas City. 13. D Allen Chicogo, 12; Bqndo, Ooklond, 11; 6 Tier With 10. Runs Batted In Mayberry, Kansas City, 50, Melton Chicago, 39; R. Jackson, Oakland. 37; Murcer, New York, 34; D. Allen, Chi cago, 32. t Pitchin (4 Decisions) .833; Garber Holtimon, Oakland. Kansas City, .833; Singer, Californio 9 2, .818; Detroit. ,76V. Cetomgn, Wood. Chicago, .765; Sollttortf, Kan sas City, .727; lee, Boston, .7)4 Coiborn, Milwaukee, 52, .714. BASEBALL S TOP TEN BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bosed on 100 ot Bots. NATIONAL LEAGUE Plover Club G AS Maddox SF 42 158 191 54 Wotsort Htn 38 115 FoirlyMon Mota LA 34 119 Cash Pgh 36 150 47 143 MotthewsSF Santo Chi 48 171 Torre StL 39 135 36 120 W.Robinsonphi Cev LA Lopes LA 0 PHILADELPHIA ob r h bl ob r h bi Tovar rf 4 0 0 0 Ageecf 4 0 10 Harmo2b 4 0 0 0 Metzgers 4 110 Montanez 1b 4 0 10 Wvnnrf 2 2 12 luzlnskilf 4 0 2 0 Watson If 4 110 Schmidt 3b 4 0 0 0 LMovlh 4 110 3 0 10 GaMoghrlb Boonec 0 0 0 0 MAndrsncf 3 0 0 0 DgRader3b Bowass 3 0 0 0 Heims2b 4 13 2 0 0 0 Jgtzec 4 0 11 Christnsnp 0 0 0 0 DaRobrtsp 2 0 10 Brandonp Rgdznskiph 10 10 0 0 0 0 Lonborgp Pogonph 1010 0 0 0 0 Lerscho 4)12 Total 32 0 6 0 32 7 11 7 Totol 000 909 96- 9- 9 Philadelphia Houston 099 $99 29- x- 7 DP Phllodelphio 2, Houston 2. LOB Phiiodeiphlg 5, Houston 4. 2B Heims 2, Rooodzmskl. ynn (12). 51 41 143 Briton Snares Row Coach Quits ITHACA, Cycle Trophy - Tito Fuentes and Garry Maddox drove in three runs apiece, helping San Francisco to a victory over Pittsburgh. Fuentes stroked a two-rusingle and Maddox drove in two runs with a triple in the ninth inning, It was the fifth straight victory for the Giants, who increased their lead in the National League West to three games over Los Angeles, which was idle. n Homo Runs Stargell, Pittsburgh, 15; H.Aoron, At- (onto, 13; Bonds, SonFroncisco, 12; 4 Tied With 11. Runs Batted In Ferguson, Los Angelos, 43; Bench, Cincinnati, 40; Stargell, Pittsburgh, 36; P. Wllhoms, 34; Chicago, Wotson, Houston, 34 Bonds, San Francisco, 34. Pitchin (4 Decisions) Wise, ft 778; BMlingnam. mils, Cincinnati, .771; Bryant, Son Fran 727 ; Hall, Cincinnati, cisco, .714; .714; Seover, Downing, Los Angelos. New York, .700; Sutton, Los Angeles, .700; 3 Tied With .467. Cottonwood 3, Granger 2 Cyprus 9. Holiodoy 4 West 5. Kearns Highlond 3, East 2 Skyline ot Gronite pgd, bad field Binghom 2, Brighton i Murray 3, Draper 0 Tootle 2, Hillcrest 0 Judge 8, South Jack Billingham, now pitched a three-hitte- r and handed New York its eighth loss in 10 games. 2 171 Legion Scores Later, with two outs in the sixth inning, Matlack had lost not only his but the game when the Reds turned1 things around and beat the1 Mets Ends Dave Concepcion ended the and the shutout when he singled in Joe Morgan, who had walked and stolen second. It was the fifth consecutive defeat for Matlack. the National Leagues Rookie of the Year in 1972 who hasnt won 6ince April 28. 2 Clines ef Cosh2b Hebner3b Storgehif AQWverlb Songuiiinrf MMove sixth in- ning Monday Jon night, Matlack of the New York, Mets was pitching a against the Cincinnati Reds. - 13,145. Press By Associated Eeitern Division 10 12 7, 27 9 $ 0 006 991 919 2 909 909 999- -9 Oakland I. LOB Mels Lose S Matlock (L 2 3 5 ? 3 4 9 5 4 3 Henmgan 0 6 0 0 Parker 7 9 Billmghm (W,8 ?) 0 0 5 2 WP Bilhnghom, Matlock, T 2:25. A- Giants Total Ha 0 0 0 0 DP New York 1, Cincinnati LOB New York 7. Cincinnati 7. 5B Hgrreison, Menke. Mor gem, Toian. IP 10 PCL Standings 0 2 79 0 3 2 1, YORK CINCINNATI ob f h bi ob f h bi WGar retUb 3 0 0 U Rose if 4 0 0 0 Mi Mob ?b 4 0 0 0 Morgan 2b 2 2 0 0 3 0 10 Benchrf Stoubrf 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 TPerelb M.iner lb 110 0 4 12 KronpooHf 2000 Conteucns 4 0 0 0 Toiancf 4 111 Gosgercf 4 0 10 Menketo Overt 3 0 11 Horreisonss 10 10 Plummrc 3 0 0 0 9 0 0 Billinghmo 3 0 0 0 TMortinj ss Moflgc IP 0 3 0 0 9 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 2 6 10 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 9 0 0 6 0 2 0 0 0 e o o o 0 0 0 0 3 Milwaukee 7, Ooxiond 3. HR Coiuccio 4). SF Scott. H R ER BB SO IP Colborn W.9 2) 9 5 0 0 2 4 7 13 1 Hotuman (L, 10 3 2 2 2 3 0 Fingers 0 0 HBP by Colborn (R. Jackson). Fosse. T 2.03. A 21.53. Manuel. SB ; i 32 2 Total Milwaukee Ooklond - Tacoma 4 North cf Holtrmcn p Fingers D 51 5 Seit Lake 991 1 99 099-9- 19 Tocema 913 1 9 a E Clark 2, Hoppe DP Sait Loke 2. 1. Tocoma LOB Salt Lake 5, 2 B N e 1 1 4 e . 3iB Borgmonn. HR Marcono (5), SF 3 30 OAKLAND ob r h bl Ob r h bi 4 0 0 0 Camonrisss 3 2 11 Kubiok 2b 4 3 2 0 McKmevph 3 0 11 Bondo.To 3 0 0 0 PJatksonrf 4 0 2 0 Dejohnsndh 3 0 0 0 Tenaceib 10 0 0 Manguolif 3 0 10 Fossec 4 0 10 Marautph 0 0 0 0 Hosievc r h bt TJohnsonss Nettieo if 4010 Coluccorf KeMy dh 3000 D.'Ao cf 4 130 Kusrck lb Scott lb Manuel rf 2130 Money 3b Storm ph 100 Briggsif 4 112 firgmnn OiBrowndh 4 000 Peniek 2b Lohouddh Soderholm jb EPaOrgec 30 0 ?b Garcia 3 111 Hoooe cf Coibornp 3 110 Guth is Albury p 00 0 0 Rivers cf 4 00 0 Morcon Oh 4 111 119 0 Howard 3 114 Porker 3 0 0 3 fiuc VstrmskUb 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 MILWAUKEE Tacoma r h bi Ob Hutto lb Chortey rf S 0 Clark ss 3 10 0 Dodo 3b 110 3 0 0 0 Guerreros 4 13 Stimrk 0 0 0 JKtnnedy?b Krkptrk p 0 0 0 0 Cuftiso 0 0 0 0 Hwknbry p 0 0 0 0 Newhosr o 0 9 0 0 Hnbchnr p 0 0 8 3 Bt'quodh E ob r h bi SOJtRSm.mcf Weybeffvtb Soil Lake In a game in which someones losing streak had to end, Houston halted its e four-gam- skid, defeating PhiladelIt was the seventh phia loss in a row for the PhjUies, Astros Score The Astros scored their first five runs in the fouth inning against rookie Larry Christenand Darrell Brandon. son, Christensen got the start after Steve Carlson was forced to withdraw because of mus- cle spasms in his back. Carlton fisk drove in four DOUGLAS, ISLE OF MAN runs with a homer and a (AP) Tony Rutter of Britbasesloaded walk, leading Bosain won the 350cc internationton to a victory over Kanal tourist trophy motorcycle sas City. race on a Japanese Yamaha John Mayberry knocked in Monday, crossing the finish his 51st and 52nd runs for the line with a dead engine. Royals, but Kansas City had Britons, all on Yamahas, its winning streak swept the first six places. ended when an error, three consecutive walks and a hit baiter contributed to four Red Sox runs in the third inning. In the major leagues only other action, Jim Colborn and Bob pitched a Coluccio hit a homer to lead the Milwaukee Brewers to a 0 victory over Ken Holtzman ' and the Oakland As for their in a row. fourth victory N.Y, (AP) Todd Jesdale, varsity rowing coach at Cornell University for the past three years has resigned to enter private business, it w as announced Monday. Glass was admitted two weeks ago for a back operation. He will remain another 10 says In Mt. Sinai hospital. 3 four-gam- e five-hitt- 2-- Royals to Hold Tryout Camp We do ail this work: Replace all brake linings Turn and true all drums Arc linings to match drums Repack outer front wheel bearings Bleed and refill brake system Special to The Tribune BOUNTIFUL The Kansas City Royals will conduct a tryout camp for Utah youths at Bountiful High School Wednesday at 10 a.m. Royal officials specified that all participants must be high school graduates. Anyone interested must bring his own glove and spikes. lull Maintenance? 40,000 Mile Warranty? Immediate Delivery? Orempt Service? lew Payment!? All Malces? Call Stava Argyla least Mgr. 4 Amrncan Express WAYS TO CHARGE BanKAmencard Master Revolving Charge Charge B. F. GOODRICH STORE 414 E. 2nd South Ph; 364-785- 8 Salt Lake City BOUNTIFUL imwTQU SALES, INC. 2773 St. Alain launtiful, Utah 29S-SS- Foreman Sets Slate for Title Defense Doing 'Fair SAN EDMONTON', Brewers 2, A's Angels Drop Game KANSAS C'TV AOSION 90 1 h bl Petek m ? I 0 0 ItMiMerrf Rookie Driver ALTA. FRANCISCO (AP) Heavyweight champion (AP) Scott MacKenzie of Ottawa, injured Sunday when his Brabham BT33 crashed during the second race of the Canadian Challenge auto racing series, was reported in fair condition Monday. MacKenzie was hospitalized with a concussion and neck injuries after his car crashed into a retaining wall. George Foreman will return to the gym this week to begin shaking loose" for his first title defense, his manager said Monday. The fight apparently w ill be Sept. 1 in Tokyo against Puerto Ricos Joe King Roman, ranked by the World Boxing Council as the No. 1 heavyweight contender. We were hoping for a fight in July, but if nothing materializes soon, the Tokyo fight will be the first defense," said Dick Sadler, Foreman's manager and trainer. The WBC last weekend authorized the Foreman-Romatitle match, and Japanese fight promoter Muneo announced Monday that H would be on a program including another title fight. n Mizo-guc- Ricardo Arredondo of .Mexi money Foreman will receive has yet to be determined WBC junior lightweight is scheduled to champion, meet Morito Kashiwaba of Japan in the other boat at Eudokan Tokyo's 15,000-seMartial Arts Hall. co, A Japanese television net- work has put up 82 million for the fights and will telev ise the heavyweight bout via satellite throut the world. The telecast is scheduled to start at 9 p.m MDT. Sadler said the amount of PLYWOOD PANELING AB1TABI BRAND Beautiful - everlastina BUY & SAVE AT KETCH'S LAK OGDEN |