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Show 'Y'" The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, Jane Baseball Roundup Cat Netters Astros Demolish Padres, Press By The Associated n Cleveland's George Hendrick continued hitting them by slamming his fifth homer in his last 10 at bats in 1 Cleveland's victory over while 12-- 9-- Milwaukee. In Thursdays other National League day games, St. Louis and San edged Montreal Francisco beat Cincinnati ' 4--3 7-- Night Actioa n festivies with a and Cesar Cedeno grand-sla- added a solo homer. The only bright spot for San Diego was outfielder Dave Winfield, drafted two weeks ago. out of the . University of Minnesota, who had three hits including his first major league homer. . . Hendrick, no stranger to the ICE TEA Half Q(0)C V Gallon At Tour Neighborhood HEBER VALLEY MILK DEPOTS This Special Ends Sat.. June 30th 35 four-gam- e e The rest of the American League action is at night. May, who entered the game with only six homers, hit a solo homer in the second and two-rushots in the seventh and ninth. Tommy Helms joined the trot in recent games, smacked a two-ruhomer in the third his 10th in 14 games to raise his season total to 15. The Indians Buddy Bell had jumped on the first pitch of the game for his third homer of the season and John Ellis added No. 5 in the third. was the Gaylord Perry, beneficiary of this firepower to snap a. personal losing streak. It was the fourth straight loss for the Brewers after a winning streak. Pitcher Homers Veteran Bob Gibson pitched an eight-hittand slammed the lrd homer of his career to lead the Cardinals over the home-ru- n Lee May has Houstons started hitting homers again, belting' three to help the Astros deck the woozy Padres LOCATIONS ' Expos. Tito McCarvers second homer of the year and run-scori- doubles by Lou Brock and Joe Torn? rounded out the St. Louis scoring. In National League night action, Dave Cash came in to score while New York was completing an unusual double play in the ninth inning as the fou-rh- 5-- 5--1 6-- 3 n homer. 2-- Fifth-innin- g eight-hitte- . PRINCETON. N.J. (AP) -C- alifornia teams kept their grip on the first three places at the 89th annual National Athletic Associations tennis tournament during competition Thursday. 28 with leads Stanford is Southern California points. second with 26 and UCLA is third with 25 points. Houston and Southern Methodist are a distinct fourth with 15 points each. Miami and Michigan are tied for sixth w ith 14 points. The three California schools monopolized the singles competition by snaring all for spots in Fridays semifinals. Three of the top four seeded players made the semifinals, Alex including Stanfords Mayer, the No. 1 seed. In the fourth round of doubles matches, second-seedeGeorge Hardie and Tim Vann of Southern Methodist were toppled by the unheralded Bngham Young pair of Chris DeGraff and Tom Scbmersal, Collegiate - STILLWATER, OKLA. (AP) Florida, with two new golfers crashing into the sub-pa- r zone, vaulted to an lead over Oklahoma State after the second round Thursday of the NCAA Golf Championships. Fires 67 Bill Kratzert of Georgia fired a 67 to emerge as the second-rounleader with a 136, four under par. He has a e lead over a trio e chamthat includes d two-tim- pion Ben Crenshaw of Texas. Florida, which led the Cowboys by only one stoke Wednesday, wound up with a two-dateam total of 558. Oklahoma State was at 569, one stroke ahead of Houston. y Texas slipped 14 strokes back at 574 as the Longhcms hopes for an unprecedented national title almost vanished. third-straig- OF A WINNER second with Crenshaw, who scrambled to a 68, and San Prancisos Phil Berry, who also had a 68. Woody Blackburn of Floriwiio suffered through an da, opening 75, joined Hancock in breakirg par with a 69. Teammate Andy Bean had a par 70 to stay in contention for medalist honors with a 138. Field Reduced The field was reduced to the fop 15 teams for Friday's and Saturdays rounds, with the f at 585. Besides the front runners, others still left are Louisiana State, New Mexico, San Jose State, Southern California, Arizona State, Georgia, Bngham Young, North Texas State, Southern Ball Methodist, Oklahoma, State and Georgia Southern. The individual field was reduced to 90. cut-of- JOHNNY MILLER I9 d 6-- One Stroke Back BYU golfers who helped Florida freshman Phil Hancock carted a 67 to go with an opening-rounpar 70 for a 137 total, one stroke back of Kratzert. Hancock was tied for d the Cougar effort logged the lowing scores: Bob Lapick, 142; Mike Reid, Isa; Joey Dills, 147; Robert Hams, 149; Lance Suzuki, 150. fol- Alloy center cull brakes. safety levers Simplex (tellers Stem Shifters Alpine Gear Ratio lightweight $9.00 for : Professional large Flange hubs Awing nuts Assembly Free Adjustments 4or 30 Days Open til 8 95 Reg. 140 : SAVE limited 50 quantities BIOT,E17MEH0UOB 7th East, Salt Lake St. in Ogden 401 W. 1230 North in Provo 324-24t- h Inn, BYU to join the pro tour became, wont holp mo sink the Quit y It was Miss Thurgoods first Rose Park title and perhaps the most satisfying triumph in vears for this pretty lady. Miss Thayne summed up her effort by saying: This is the best Ive played in the Rose Park in five years. She feels capable of retaining her Utah State Amateur crown when that tournament begins next week. Jerry Smith, coming in with total of 170, won the a two-dalow gross award in the first A cotteg degree Wen $8,364 MAGAZINE: Won $52,391 TIME One of the five pro. for tho utum Finished a spectacular 2nd fat the Master . . the dashing blonde with alt the sex appeal rammed homo a nine-fobirdie at the hnllacious 2th. This drove the hordes wild. Suddenly they hod discovered the new . . . Hogon. JS3. . 1 Won $91,081 GOLF MAGAZINE: turtle wax "The charismatic now bright light of golf. Broke course record with a 61 at the Phoenix Open. Won $99,348 Won U.S. Open Sot course and Open record of 63 for one round. Set course and Open record of 279 for tournament. SOfMDIK O Won 1st Place priio money of $33,OCO. Won ever $1 10,000 so for this year. CAR WAX MILLER Will INTERRUPT HIS BEST YEAH EVER ON THE TOUR TO TEACH BEGINNING, INTERMEDIATE AND EXPUT GOLFERS AT THE CHALLENGE GOLF ACADEMY. MEN AND WOMEN. TEENS. YOUNGSTERS. PARK CITY, UTAH. JUNE 23 JULY 6 AND JULY JOHNNY - 19. Continued from Page D-- l lately has made me more consistent. Janet then paused, surveyed Rose Park the course, and continued: That birdie putt on 16 real-imade my round. I was very concerned about Lynette and I knew I had to birdie somewhere to stay in it. But, aside from that putt, Id have to say I was most pleased with my chipping. I came up short on too many holes and 1 needed that little chip to come close to the flag. y USGA Junior Champion First colleg. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED: I D PORTRAIT Janet Nabs Golf Crovn (Belgium Riatfe) S. Fre-gos- is Trip Top SMU Team run-scori- Arrow 2040 But when Staub threw to second. Cash, who had gone from second to third on the made a original grounder, break for home and beat throw to Dyer. Willie Crawford hit his sixth home run of the season and Claude Osteen pitched a it shutout, leading the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 0 victory over the Atlanta Braves. It w as the Dodgers sixth consecutive victory. 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