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Sports lirror hr ' Mooney I rilnme f U -- Photos b measure to see who is away Designated Hiller Trial Proved Value in WAC Defeats Bountiful Star Pc The "designated hitter, which allowed someone to bat for the pitcher even time, instead of pinch-hittinfor the hurlcr. was such a success in the college ranks that it will be used in intercollegiate baseball by .ill teams next year By Marion Dunn Tribune Sports Writer pibnne The Western Mhlet'c Conlerence and the Big Id experimented with the "designated hitter novcltv last 'eason arid it was adopted for all colleges ri 1074 W C - designated hitters" came to bat 525 times m i ontercnce games this spung and rapped out In hits for an ov erall 295 ba'ting ax orage These specialists 0t bat knocked in 101 runs and hit 14 12 tr.ples and Id home runs Sports .Monday Morning. .July 23. 1973 M'C'tiotl INlgC '1 I Mike Kenneth ol nona State had the best average with a 442 mark as the Sun Devil "designated hitter" but Ltah's Stece Marlowe won the slugging honors with Just a final note on Frank Leahy, the famed Notie Dame coach who died a few week', ago line and in those The ball was on the Boston davs. the forward pass was considered a risky play, especially deep in your territory But Quarterback Charley ORouike threw a long pass which went for the winning touchdown In the interview. Leahy was asked if the Boston in pass deep territory wasn't a dangerous call since the Eagles were almost assured of a tie. e Not in Play Book the coach of the D.,i!.i' ( ow boy - is so unemotional one of his disgiuntled players once tJled ' h:m the Elastic Man in disguM i niidy admits he doesn t believe in Hen pi p talk to gel i,.s squad ready for NF L games Tom has a peculiar reason for not waxing emotional Tom Landry God gives us adversity to toughen us," he explained "It's not in the play to the football writers recently nook, it s in Paul s letter to the Romans " team that has character doesn't need emotion.. stimulation " Kuh Can Gain t Frank Kush of nona S'ate ranks as the football coach in the percentages with a 784 murk ter 15 years at nona Mate I nona Mat" teams Inue wen 121, lost In that span one tied game and this percentage puts kinh 'ec-ou) and nnlv to Penn Mate s loo Pate nin s se'en vear maik second-ummngcs- d of S25 f tin sun Devils , u as tough as we Kush to be. rn tin nuJit novo into sivenlh place i" peel icmcuiaihc1 to'al victories m Pnl Bryant leads this (ategorv with 220 wins in 2S vears Kush hus 121 victories and could move ahead of Frank Broyles of Arkansas v.ho has 123 wins and Bob Blackman m Illinois, with 12- victories - But Ara Parseghrm is in sixth place with HO victories and Kush tnav have trouble catching the Notre Dame ( oath for a few years Obsenetien Ward dot of fish provd-- s biaia food, why is u so Mill sit in the blamg un or driving rain anglers many to catch a fish they could buv for a buck at the groeerv If a 'ore Rough Job Coming back trom a deficit like that is like being behind seven runs m the last of the ninth with two outs and two strikes on the batter in baseball Salt inning Sue bv b,r-di- c teur Torrid Round Blair started Sunday's pky as if he weie going to com obliterate Brandenpletely burg, who was playing m hi' first match play event Blair closed hi' semifinal a lhe i medal , They halved No 10 Blair vent 2 up on 11 and thv h.n'.c J 12 when Blair suddenly exploded again m rung RACKET RESTRINGING IflAt 41 'rn Bo n ,rn Pet L Nrv vor B j't r ore GB i S - 44 By i t . 4 J A) O a J 2 - XO Or c Bq J j : 'rr D t r r r j Monday s Probable Pitchers No cujmf ksi'rdu ed National SCUBA TANK REFILLS cague r oxi W L SPORTING GOODS REPAIR Char ee Earnes, Downtown . . . 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Marlin Mill ha' hner Bndav got By Bob Connor, In J knocked the EXPERT GUNSMITffiNG d 10 inhei it Thunderstorms score board out of commission WE SERVICE Standings Eugene Came up with its Boh only run m the thrnd Beall walked and catcher Cox doubled, with Beall scoring when Mickey Rivers nu'han-dlethe hall in the ou.fuTd good. wind came up and Baseball Bills Paiker continued his fine play on the road tnp and hitting going tus 21st home run of the year Barker was aided offensively by newcomer Larry Hansen mst recently up from the minors llan'en stroked a heme run and double for the Angels Salt Lake held a scant. 3 lead until the sevvessoventh inning when Barker begun thing' wilh a tuple 1 neii Bobby Brooks, who has been ailing of late, stroked a smek to give the ngels a two-rumargin Only Run a The CITY(AP) million scoreboard ui Royals stadium was back in operation Sunday for the game between Kansas City and the Milwaukee Brewers KANSAS M show 'cores what great golf the Iwo young men played Blair was four under par with a 32 and Brandenburg had a 1) 3 hoy played the nine holes in one and a half hours V y Blair started to spray his shots and that helped "1 just wanted to hang in thre and win some holes and see if I could catch up, but it was just too big a lead to overcome',' Bran denburg said Medal Scores ou'dw v - Works Again one-hol- e for the year Heinbechner, who has been a bit mystifying with his ineffectiveness this year, had things going pret'y much hi way Sunday night He struck out six Emeralds and was the beneficial y of a couple of clutch plays at the plate Two Emeralds were cut down trying to score. Lut) Cox after a wild pitch and At Bannister following a ground ball which trickled into the outfield Royals Board Bran-deubur- g The young golfers parred the third hole ard then birched 'he next two holes Jud as Crundenourg was wondenng what he had to do to win a hole, he took one with a par The stocky Bountiful gotfi r got even with a bird on No 8, but Blair birdied No 9 and lead into the took a second nine f.ve-hol- o be the youngest person ever to win the State Ama Lake Wuthrich. IS. shows reaction to a shot bovlrmnd James Blair in State Amateur match Saturday agamD 1972 rlen Peacock wth champion a llouri'h that went eagle biulli Venju par. tie conlinuid aguin't Bl.Ol lei king bv gem; r,r lie birdie and aftei two holes was 2 up BiandetiBurg a construction worker, bai'k'd galantiv again't what no.'t have seemed like walking into to ev ened its roud record at 23 23 and now has a 5M9 recoid turn- ing the championship match into a ten'e battle in the afternoon and for that he won the admiration of a large gallery and of Blair And at IS Blair is believed Road Mark By his Brandenbuig showed class and his courage by n 'ini' war among the (low n The victory in the State Amateur goes with Blair's Salt Lake City amateur champion ship and gives him a dean sweep of the No 1 and No 2 amateur tourneys in the state Special to The Tribune EUGENE, ORE -- The Salt Lake Angels, with Bruce r tossing a and finally putting it all together. left this Oregon town with five victories m siv outings as they defeated Eugene Sunday night Salt Lake now travels to spokane to open a senes MonEd day night Righthander Figueroa should get the starting call for Salt Lake e you don't get Brandenburg shot an oven par 72 and was seven holes 5-- four-hitte- During his earlv coaching career at Boston College, the Eagles were locked in a 'ernfic defensive battle with uourn and tne score tied at with five minutes left in the game Young man, Leahy replied, in life asking for a tm lour years ago Exactly Blair, then a golf ptodigv tried to qualify for the State Amateur at the Ogden Golf and Country Club, hut shot an s4 and was enmi-- lhe tide turned slightly Brandenburg won the next two holes but Blair took the 2 !i d w ith a bird. Brandenburg won two in a row and Blair took the 2(ith and when they made the turn for the final nine Blair led, b up Brandenburg won two of the fust three holex on the first nine and the lead was 4 up with six to play. They halved a hole and then Blair claimed the championship with a par on the 32nd hole 04 a matured Contest 3-- 1 Final on The Master post-gam- birdie, birdie and par and hen the morning round was over the l.ogan native had a 7 up lead and a course leeoni 5-- 4 cold in the afternoon, but only a few drops of rain fell. Blair won the 20th hole with a bird and was actually 8 up before fve won W AXATCH ST ATE BARK When young James Blair woke up at h a m Sunday in his lleher ity mold ho awoke to a (hlfi-ren- t dev Sunday morning. Blair, now shot a course record 04 in the morning round and built up a gigantic lead over Bountiful's Brad Brandenburg that enabled him to win, and claim the 1973 state championship Double Triumph Angels Trip Ems in little golfer The straight holes with a par. par, at oil lus .333 average which included three doubles, three triples, four home runs and It; runs batted in in 14 games Marlowes 15 hits included 10 for extra bases Considering the fact most college pitchers are luckv to get more than a couple of base hits in their is conference games, the "designated hitter obviously helped pul a bit more offense in the old ball game A Captures Final Contest, Teen-Age- r akc gait g Mon lewis Blair's match with in M Tim Kelt? mateur champ, hits out James Blair, state of trap Sunday at Wasatch Mountain course. Brail Braiulenbing Suiulac lor the I tali state ma- tour championslrp. Blair won the coveted crown Janus Blair, right, watches oifuiul nort. 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