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Show For Sports Information Call fab piiraiw Salt 524-15- 01 Salt Lake Section C Cit, Utah Saturday Morning August IS. '" Iaac One 1973 Alee Captures Lead m Utah Opee Sports Xlirrorb) John Mooney By Manon Dunn Tnbune Sports W nter Paul Allen of Billings. Mont . will make a golfing tour of Australia in October, but right now he isn't looking any farther ahead than Sunday That's the final day of the Food King Utah Open and Tribune Sports Editor If Redskin Tab Is Taboo, How About Utah Knights? Remember when the racial troubles were hitting the headlines a year or so ago and the University of Utah followed the lead and dropped Redskins as a nickname for the athletic teams? after two rounds was Allen leading the field Moves Ahead veteran campaiper Ltah tournaments, shot a 70 Friday at Hidden Valley to move pa leaders Ernesto Perez of Guadalaiara, Mexico, and Bill Fed of Los Angeles Allen has a six under-pa- r 1S, a strike ahead of Perez, who shot an even par 72 Fn-dafirst-da- y A' v for a Nos 3,4, 5, 7 and 8 for a 41 Things were only slighter better coming home as he birdied 10 but took a double bogey 6 on 14 and bogeyed 17 Same Stroke five-und- Allen, a in by the bumpy greens most of from Southern Cal has been the time, the 1971 Utah Open playing terrific golf in ltah a 'and had a knocked in champion par 15 footer on 12 and a 20 footer score going intox Friday's on IS round The big story in addition to But nothing wont right for Allen's plav Frui.iv was the the blond pro Fndav On the fall of Bill Fed frort nine he didn't have a bird and he took bogeys at The former i What can I sav to explain the difference between today and yesterday Fed asked W day' 129 y Utes to has anyone considered switching Knights for the football season? Utah plays its first seven football games at night and the first daytime gnd contest of the season is scheduled for Nov. 3 when Anzona States fourtime WAC champions invade Bob Rice Stadium for a 1:30 p.m. start. This will be something of a novelty for the Utes, who normally are at a bit of a disadvantage when they play at night and ASU is unaccustomed to playing in the daytime. t ;- v At three-unde- r par " s -- 4 were 141 Ray Carresco of Huntington Beach, Calif , and Bob Betley of Ogden Richard Taylor of l u An , and Bruce Summerhays of San Francisco Scottsdale. were at 142 on a good show Birds and Bogeys Betley started the day at r par, three strokes behind the leaders He is stil1 three strokes behind Allen, but on the back nine he put on a golfing version of the feast or famine frolics two-unde- Bunched At Par Both teams may find the sunlight to their disadin this game which carries the preseason tab as the championship battle. Utah will play UTEP and Wyoming at night at home and Texas Tech, Oregon, UCLA, San Jose State and Arizona on the road at night before tne Sun Devil clash. Stuff fn Somesense s V - fSKR, V.A r x Story, Page s S X." v , i i '" x ; I flock of golfers was bunched at par Included in the group were Utah amateur champion James Blair, Ogden amateur Tom Christensen, Ogden pro Rusty Guernsey, George Schneiter and Chuck Ml! of Salem, Ore. who was one of the low' pros in the A vantage d K Allen played the back nine first Friday and parred the first five holes, then went bogey, birdie, par, bogey for a 37 Coming home he birdied No 10, bogeyed 12, then had consecutive birdies at 13, 14 and la for a 33 and the lead ... In addition, the Pioneers were recognized as ships. national collegiate champs three times before the NCAA recognized the sport. . . . The third annual Fiesta Bowl, featuring the WAC champion, will be played Dec. 21 this year, which will be a break for the players wishing to get home for the holidays. . . . Danny White, the Anzona State quarterback, enters his third season with a 19-career record with the Sun Devil varsity. . . . Frank Kush, the most successful coach currently in college football, spent part of the summer with the Cleveland Browns quarterback school. . . . Soph Jay Miller, who started some games as a BYU frosh, is tabbed Another Phil Odle by Coach LaVell Edwards . . . Perry Moore, athletic director at Colorado State, is the biggest booster I see the exfootball coach Sark Arslaman has. CSU for have last," Perry gnmaces, well, picked perts you can bet me we will win more than three games. Sark really has the Rams fired up.. . . . Eves Difficult Putt (1-1- . . he need. Special to The Tribune Holla-daBRIGHAM CITY the Utah champ, will battle Idaho Falls for the WBBA (Western Boys Baseball Assn ) crown m the finals of the WBBA World Senes here Sat- - The game, at Field, is at 5 p m 4' H4 But he hit over the green on e the 15th, chipped back long and missed a putt for a bogey. Then, on 17, he hit a prodigious tee shot that was not very far away from the green on the hole in Utah putt d Ernesto CO, 67 A His tee shot was far to the nght by a TV trailer. He was allowed a free drop and he hit a long approach that went 2U yards from the pm 4 1 A I Paul Allen of Billings, Mont., who has a two-da- y total of 138 in the Utah Open, hits tee shot on Phoenix Batters Halos Mexi -1- 41- Carresco Bob Huntington Betley. -1- Beoch 144 Schneiter. George Billtngs, Rusty Guernsey 73 71. Gary Haden. Meso. Ariz , 72 72 Christensen, 72 72, Chuck Milne Salem, Ore, 72 72, a Jomes Blair, 73 71 145 Croig Lenny Stroud, Boise 74 71 72 73 Bob Ridd, Santa Rosa, Calif Robert Schwarz. Santo Monica. 74 71, Calif, Risch. Yorbo Linda, Loren Unger, Fove, 71 74, 73 72. 72 73, J W Moim, Tacoma Dove Gibson, Butte 71 74, Don Honn-agoJoe Bonsignore. Denver, 72 73, Tom 72 73. a Greg Shoro. Nosewicz. Denver, 74 71 46- -1- National Leape Brad Loraes Saratoga Cohf , 73 73 74 72. Dove Los Hart, Angeles Chorles Green Oxnord Ca it , 74 72 Gary Fro2er Scottsdale, 7 74 Milt Dick Kra Klungness, Cosper, mer, 71 75, Pete Guftrrez Sacromen 72 74, to Bill Feil Las Angeles, 67 79, Mel Curci, Palm Oeserf, Calif. 73 73. Mike Smith, 74 72 147 Steve 72 75 Spray, Albuaueraue a Don Bran Peacock, 74 73 73 74 a Bob Bradbury, ca, Dove Berrett, Biackfoot 69 78, Steve 73 74, Satterstrom Phoenix Wayne III , 73 74 Etherton St Charles, Lonny Nielsen 74 73 Montreal 8 Atlanta 7 Cincinnati 2. New York 1, 10 Innings Son Francisco 5. Pittsburgh 3 Philadelphia 6 Houston 3 San Diego 4, St Lou$ 2. 13 innings -1- Bob By Ray Herbat Saturday! Probable i Itchers at New Cincinnati (Norman York (Matlock Los Angeles (Osteen 14 S) at Chico go (Hooton 9 11) San FroncHco (Barr 9 12) at Pitts burgh (Briles 11 11), mph ot St Son Diego (Troeason Louis (Nogv 0 1), night 10 9) at Philadelphia (Lonborg Houston (Roberts 12 9) night Atlanta (Morton 10 9) ot Montreal (Torrez 7 11), night 149 Tempe 79 70 Ernie Nolan Wothen, 71 78 Cc't , Plocentia, Terry Ferroro DouQ Vilven. 74 75 Mahlon Bril Downs Moe, Spoxone, 73 76, 77 72 Preston Torres Gene Las Vegas N M , 74 75. Larry Webb Den 74 79 -1- 50- Chuck Conepo, Jim Hunter Legion Contest Rescheduled to offer, will be played Saturday with an 8 pm. starting time. Nordquist of Cottonwood for the Valley nine and Jim Tillot-soof Viewmont for the State squad n Colo, Mark McLo Mill -1- 51- o Douo Wood, 73 78. o Steve jharp, 78. o Max Fillmore, 75 76 Clyde 73 73 Twin Thomsen Foils Rusty Uhl Palm Springs, 76 75, Tom Rjo Sol es Los Berne Ange nick, 777, Jeff Perk ns ter Tacomo 75 76 76 75 73 Cody 78, Jim Jensen Cody, Bob Droz CO 7 John Evans, 72 79 Ar Pork John Bliss Likhfle'd i , 77 79 Los Ralph Evans Angeles 72 79 Don Co'o S'lvanic. Hiwan ? 79 Pot Welch Sooknne, 7V 7? 73 Probable starting pitchers for the contest are Terry Evergreen 76 74 Co-i74 76 , Ron Volley, Reif El Coion, Colif , Howard Smifh I os Angeles, 75 75 Les Wimp, Phoenix, 74 76, o Garth Ford 75 75 o Steve Mahas, 73 77. a Jack Ridd. 72 76, Rich Blond. Denver, 72 78 wghiin Phoenix spotted the Angels lead after two innings a but the Giants came on as strongly as the elements Fn-da- y night and Phoenix wiped out Salt Lake, in a ram shortened game at Derks Field. 1 the area just as Phoenix had batted in the toH of the sixth and had scored three runs Further play was prevented and the second game of Fnday nights doubleheader was wasned out. Two Games Saturday A doubleheader is scheduled for Saturday start mg at 6.30 p m Andy Hassler and Dave Leonhard will pitch for the A downpour struck Halos Phoenix will Jerry Cnder and John start DAc-quist- 10 Glen Alan Bernle Ron Branca, The rule now says that hams smgled home Blanco when the game has gone past and Jake Brown reached on five innings, half innings are DaVanons error Jeff Mason now counted even though the then smgled home a pair Two home clubs loses its last more runs came home on RBI singles by Leon Brown and Dan Breeden All Academic Its all academic anyway The Giants would have won the game in any event except reliever Chuck Hockenberry is now charged with three earned runs. Mickey Rivers, who now has hit safely in 11 straight games, led off Salt Lake's first with a single and later Sands on Charlie scored ground out. Sands had his 13 game hitting streak snapped by rookie Francisco Barnos who won his first outing on a r o 48- John Jackson, Schneiter, ver. Tnbune Sports Wnter Bobby Marcano belted his homer in the second and after Jerry DaVanon doubled and Rivers sent him home with a fly ball, the Angels had lead for Rick Young a 11th Jensen, Scottsdale, 73 75 Lane Lorkm, 74 74 Bril Korns Greg Pit2er, Los Angeles, 74 74, Chip Gor nss, Fronclsco Locez Hoy word. Cohf, 76 72, Earl Svenningson, Santo Monica, 72 76 02 9 9 V Ifi Fillmore, 42 Ariz , Tovior. Scottsdale Richard Dalv City, 7171, Bruce Summerhays, Cohf , Baseball Standings Aaron Rips No. 703 majestic No. 9 hole at Hidden Valley Friday. The mountains in background signify beauty of course. Rain Shortens Game 72 Rav Cant , a double possible bogey stanng him in the face, he chipped back and the ball hit the pm and stopped dead, saving a par. He birdied 18 when an eagle putt stopped inches short and he was right back in the running. Utah Open Pairings Guodaioioro Perez, par-thre- With 139 Then there was the coach's wife who gave a gala lawn party, but her husband refused to comment on the success of the affair until he had seen the films. the valley during the evening The game, between the Valley League dream team and the best the State teams had Ernesto Perez surveys a Open action Friday. problem, Memorial In consolation games. East Van Nuys, Calif will play Rose Park at 11 30 a m for fourth and sixth places while at 2 p m , Duchesne-Altamofor third faces Terrace-Dal- e and fifth places lilts Long Tribune Stef Photos by Lvn.l R Jobnspn With the facial intensity of Einstein looking over a scientific z' 138 Observation Ward derstorm that raged across four-und- er Poul Allen, Billings, 68 70 Cowboys expect to hold the dedication during the opening football game Sept. 15 against Anzona. All-St- back eight-foo- t birdie putts on 1J and 14 and he was par, two strokes behind Allen and one behind Perez with four holes to play. V J d urday. Utah open scores University of Wyoming will name its entire athletic complex in memory of Glenn (Red) Jacoby, the pepperpot athletic director who was the guiding force in Wyoming athletics until his death last spnng. George McCarty, who replaced Jacoby as athletic director, suggested the move to honor his predecessor. MURRAY The scheduled Utah State Legion game at Ken Price Park was washed down the drain Friday night by the tremendous thun- He birdied 10 and 11, parred then knocked m back to 12, -' Idahoans in WBBA Finale To Honor Red Head Saturday's Probable Pitchers Konsos City (Busby at Boston (Tont is 101 Mnwoukee (Sloton 810) at Ooklond (Odom 3 9) Minnesota (Goltz 4 1) at Cleveland (Perry 12 16) twilight Chicago (Forster 4 4) at Baltimore (Cueiior 10 12). mght Oetroit (Perry II 10) at Californio (Smger 15 IQ), night New York (Medich 9 6) at Texas (Merritt 4 $), night Wat- Holladay Faces Despite all the campus turmoil and the poor record of the Rams, Colorado State played to 97,404 fans at home, which was the second best home attendance in history. . . . Colorado State will field a golf team in 1974 and return to collegiate tennis competition in 1975. . . Rams had dropped both sports because of lack of interest. . . . Tommy Hudspeth, the UTEP coach, admits Lonnie Crittenden is one of the best receivers in college ranks, but for the first time since the Miners started throwing the football, UTEP tioesn t have an established quarterback to hit the receivers. . . . University of Utah is counting on its running attack being bolstered by a pair of newcomers, Roosevelt Hutchins, who missed the spring game after a shooting fracas, and Rick LawTence, a transfer from Phoenix College. . . Wyoming is conducting a survey to get the public reaction to making a dome out of the War Memorial Stadium. . . . Any football fan who has suffered through one of those Wyoming blizzards should know the answer to Boston 6 Konsos City 4 Minnesota 14, Cleveland ? Texas 8, New York Oakland 3, Milwaukee 2 Californio 10, Detroit 2 as? Fell's Fall Perez was absolutely par perfect on the front nine, tut on the back had bogeys at 11 and 15 and erased these with birdies at 12 and 19 Bothered Bob Betley ... American Leape sV'STT' one-ov- 2 C-- 2 The blond belter was one over par for the day after the first nine and then he mounted a charge that almost earned him to the lead. Almost, but not quite pro-a- When you talk of winning dynasties in collegiate athletics, dont overlook Willy Schaeffler, whose Denver University Pioneers won 14 NCAA ski champion- wc'l, pul ted Roul and got all the best bourn es I don t think vou appreciate the good bounce1; until you dont get them Tixlav, I struck the ball bitter than yesterday, put'ed poorlv and didn't get a single bounce my wav l couldnt get the ball down The field was cut after Fn round w.th a two-d- r scire of 1.51 making the cut along with a guaranteed '.M amateurs The reduced fit Id will continue play Saturdav and Sunday with starting time 8 .10 a m each day Betlev, playing in a four some along with the colorful Blair, lured the largest gallery and th bu; Ogden slugger pul : But disaster overtook Fed, who fell from a first-datie with Perez at 67 to a 79 Fn-daand a 140, far back in the pack Well, Well I think this will explain it Aesteidav I stock the ball According to William Weiss, Pacific Coast League statistician, Phoenix should be credited with the three it scored m the top of the sixth even though Salt Lake did not bat m the bottom of the frame Weiss said the rule was changed two years ago, nullifying the old rule which stipulated that an inning is not until the home completed team bats The old rule stated that the game reverted back to th: last complete inning. Under the eld rules, Phoenix would have won, but Ber-m- e Williams would not have been credited with a two-ruhomer and Julio Linares would not be given an RBI double m the inning n 1 The Giants put it away with five runs m the third, sending 11 men to bat Domaso Blanco doubled and Linares reached first when he struck out but the ball went into the dirt and bounded into the stands W- Barnos seemed to get stronger as he went along Sam Ashford and DaVanon each had two hits with DaVanon base reaching 28 Totals Rivers cf Ashtard rf Doherty 1b Sonds C Howard If Chorlevdh Morcano 3b DoVonon 2b Chaik ss Young D Hcknbrry p W 111 31 20 3 0 0 0 20 0 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 9 Jack Ridd Jerry Sheffield, 10 Ur s time Mark Steve McLaughlin Mahas. 10 22 Howard Smith, Ron Garth Red, Les Ford, Wimp, e 30 Bill Downs. Jim Webb, Larry 10 3- 8- Mahlon Hunter, Moe, Gene Chuck Torres 10 46 Coneoa. John Jackson Nolan Wathen, Doug Vriven, 10 54 Earl Ernie Svenninqson. Schneiter, Terry Ferraro, 11 02 Lone Lorkm, Fronctsco Greg Pitzer, Lopez. 11 10 Bob Jensen, Bn Korns. Chip Garnss, II 18 Bob Brodbury Steve Sotterstrom, Lonny Nielsen 10 14 Pnoemx LOB 5, f- -1 R 5 6 23 7 jo 25 e Joey 12 714 Bonsign 14- -J 46 Schneiter George home Ruths baseball record of home runs. wm & W Dan Hannogon, Greg Sharo. 12 22 Craig Ridd, Robert Risch, John U"ger, 12 30 Lenny Stroup, Bob 1? 38 Rusty Loren Fove Schwarz, Tom Guernsey Christensen, Jomes Blair Malm. Perez havs, 11 Gary Chuck Milne, 12 54 Ernesto Bob Betley, Bruce Summer 02 Paul Alien Roy Carr-osc- 10 Reid Tavlor. Richard Goodiiffe. Mike Maicska Mack Christensen V Soil ER BB SO 2 0 4 4 6 5 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 Att- -1 90J IP H It left Aafon just runs behind Babe Don 06 Dave Gibbon, Tom Nosewicz, left-cent- x- Ashtord (5) Williams (11), S Chalk DoVonon 0 ore 12 Linares, 8 26 two-stnk- e l, field fence for his 30th home run of the season. Brcnca. Dove Berretl, 11 34 Bril Etherton. Feri, Smith Arien Peacock, ' 9 42 Pete Mel Gutierrez. Curci, Steve Sproy II 50 Oave Hart Gary Frozier, Dick Kramer. 11 58 Brad Loraes, Charles Green, Milt Kiung ness 11 Hoden 39 -4 one-bal- pitch over the Woyne Mike 12 0 6 4 Expos After striking out his first time up in the second inning, and fouling to the catcher m the third, Aaron lined a Rusty 111 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 against the Montreal 58 2 000 Brad BrbndenDurg, Pat 2 10S 00 120 01 Rivers Young L Hockenoerry h bi 19 4 Totals ,tjRiver$ Barnos GO r 2 9 10 9 Phoenix Salt Lake E DaVonon Loke 4 2d ico k R Morcono SF Loke SoU Hatch. Wood. Ooug Steve Sharp, Giacomo, Tom Rupnick, Salter, 9 26 Jeff Perkins, Max Clyde Thomsen, Ralph Evons Bob Welch, 9 42 John Bliss Droz Don Silvomc 9 50 Rich Bland. Jim Jensen, John Evans 9 34 12 Phoenix ob r h bi 2 10 0 Rosono 4 2 2 0 Blanco ss 4 2 2 1 Linares 1b Williams dh 3 2 2 3 J Brown rf 4 10 20 12 Mason 3b L Brown cf 3 111 30 2 Breeden c Redmon 2b 300 0 00 0 0 Bornos p MIDSUMMER SERVICE VALUE TUNE-U- P SPECIAL! Motorcraft5 Points, Plugs & Condenser Parts & Labor Included All iy-v- allaces Washed Out Special to The Tnbune HUNTER Fnday nights heavy rainstorm washed out the NASCAR racing action here at Bonneville Raceway Park There is no makeup day for the event and will go down as a cancellation the in fourth when he drilled an infield single off Barnos leg Barnos was in considerable pain but he continued to pitch and received the victory -MONTREAL (AP) Henry Aaron of the Braves hit the 703rd home run of his career in the sixth inning of the Braves game -, j only jb $1u CS95 w Complete WEST VALLEY FORD , . V -- JtV A- . - - rf pfAli 8 120 West 3500 South Magna, Utah "No Appointment Necessary" 297-631- 6 ' 1 |