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Show DESERET 3, 1969 NEWS, Thursday, April fl3 t sedative at St. Petersburg,' Fla., and sent back to his hotel after complaining of By HERSCHEI, NISSENSQN Associated Pres Sport Writer witts two-ye- players." The Cardinals reacquired first basemen White front the Philadelphia Philliea for Jerry Buchek end catcher Jim Hutto, Whit will be primarily a pinch hitter, Belinsky was given a mild L.Eiluk! liil Pitt, competing hero at tho Wobor State Collogo rodeo, will challenge field and bulls in Intercollegiate championships at Dixie. 8-- 6-- 2 been a result of all the stress and strain Bo has gone through trying to make another big league club," said Dr. William Jeff.rey of Mound Park the Hospital, pitcher was cut by the St. Louis Cardinals e few days ago. Los Angeles shelled Houston 10-in a night exhibition, while in afternoon game St. Louis walloped Detroit 11-Atlanta crushed Cincinnati 10-Kansas City edged Philadelphia 29, San fYancisce crushed Cleveland 12, Minnesota nipped Boston in 10 innings. Also the Chicago White Sox blanked the Chicago Cubs $0, tiie New York Yankees took over Those development shadowed the action en the exhibition baseball playing fields Wednesday, --dendenon ended hi brief retirement, signed a contract with the Expos and Commissioner Bowie Ku'nn said the confusing Montresl Houston trade could be settled today with the Expo sending the Astro s player r i 2-- "Im sure this has back with St. Louis and Be Belinsky is back in the new. single off Dave Morehead was the only Philadelphia hit as Morehead, Tom Burgmeier and Dave Wickersham blanked the Phillies for Kansas City. Willie McCovey socked two home runs, one grand slant, pus a double and single in the Giants' route of Cleveland, cull'd after seven inning by mutual agreement, Bobby Bonds aiao connected fur the Giants. Harmon KUlehrew slugged his first spring homer but the Twins needed George Mitter-wal- in 10 innings, Washington Oakland downed San Diego California beat Seattle Pittsburgh whipped the New York Mets and Montreal B team turned back the M-- weakness. Oendenon Is back Montreal, Bill White la Donn 2-- Thi Dodgers broke a tie with three runs in the fifth inning and went on to defeat the Astros. Don Drysdale started for the Dodgers but (eft in the fourth inning with a strained 2-- 2 right arm. Bob Gibson tuned up for next weeks opening day assignment by yielding three runs in seven innings as the Cardinals romped over the Tigers. Ron Reed, Ken Johnson and two-ou- bases-loade- t, d single in the 10th Inning to shade the Red Sox. Sammy Ellis outpitched Bill HAnds as the White Sox topped the Cubs in a game shortened to seven innings by rain. Frank Fernandes hammered a homer to nudge the Yankees by the Senators. George Stone limited Cincinnati to three hits In the Braves' triumph. It was the Reds third consecutive shutout. g Cookis Rojas 5-- 4 fc lOth-innin- g first-innin- F Rodeo Teams Vie For College Finale OUTPOORlSPORTins VllS0:i of St. George. The rodeo also Coincide with the opening of the Dixie Downs Race Track pear St George. Hore racing starts April 2 at 1;3Q p.m., followed by the rodeo at 7:30 The anm al Intercollegiate Regional Rodeo for colleges and universities from the Intermountain area will be held April at 7;30 p.m. in the St George Sun BcwL ST. GEORGE 11-1- 2 11-1- p.m. Competing for trophies and the right to enter the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association NIRA) finals in will be South Dal-ot- a teams from Utah State University, Weber State College, Brigham Young University, R)ck College, Idaho State College, Boise College and Pixie College. More than 7!) cowboys and cowgirls are' expected to enter competition. Dead-woo- &!Af d, Miss Sandrt Staheli will reign as queen of the rodeo for the second straight year. Miss Sandra Staheli will Pixie College girls' team, Is lion former St, Georg Rodeo Queen and was Miss Rodeo Vw for 1967, The rodeo will be held In at connection with Dixie College, a time when students and alumni make their annual treck to whitewash the D" on the hill west t Dell Haslam, Weflsvffle, is producer of the rodeo. Clayton Atkin and Dean Gardner will )e arena directors. Also assisting to Insure a rodeo will be Truman Bowler, announcer; Kelton Hafen and Marvin Jones, in charge of stock; Connie Bowler, chute boss; Grey Wilkin and How-ar- d Drake, Judge, High ranking cowboys competing will be Mike Thomas, Dixie CqlJege; Duane Sorenson, Utah State; Vernon Roach, Ricks; and Brenda Bowler, Dixie. Brenda I presently leading the region in g barrel raetog, Alan Gardner, compete as an and is expected good showing in first-roun- Greater Snead, always a sentimental favorite here in Greensboro, said that young golfers, Ilk young athlete in other sports, are getting better. The boys as a Whole are getting bigger and theyre htt- ting teh ball farther," he said. (GGO). George Archer, who won toe GGO in 1167, was also at 22 after nine holes, but he was only three under par because he was playing on toe par 35 back nine of toe Sedgefield Golf Course. la bogey.- - . j Bunky Henry, who won last week9 National Airlines tournament at Miami, fold Don January were both at 33. January started toe round on the harder. front nine and Henry en toe back. Twelve Including Snead, who players, Sam . Many athletes are going to college on athletic grants to play golf, and they have more time to devote to the sport But, Snead said, a man has either got the ability or not I don't give a damn about how much you practice." Snead said one Of toe reasons he has won the GGO so many times is because of toe time of year it is played, early spring. Pan-tou- Chris msrksman West High of to team paced toe Panther riflemen with 99 of 1(X) in both prone position divisions, won to aggregate prone, kneeling and standing individual Super Mus tain chara-eionshi- p. 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Owrelw Mono FAMOUS WILSON fin-llk- ld 4 WOODS West Rifle Team Champ West High School kept Its mind oo the Utah State title track with Its rifle team taking the 1969 ohampienship. The victory entitles the to a berth to toe Westers State Championships in Reno, Nev., April 24. a talented West edged Logan team, 2,525 to 2,424 With Highland placing third to the Panthers with a 2,366. in Ben Lomond followed fourth with 2,270 with South and Ogden trailing, 2,261 and 6-l- UTUI I INOIR HUMY! But putting i$ where you win and they are good at that too," said Snead, who first won toe GGO in 1938 when he was 26 years old and has won it seven other times since then, the last time in 1665. yttler, Who has won 354,818 so far this year, birdied .hi 1st, sth, 6th and 9th holes en the par 36 front side. Archer had Iqur, birdies and one Bleu tod 100 Yds. Hollow TOURNAMENT ALUMiNUf.u Thcmoa a, mad in toe 1160,000 Greensboro Open d 4-i- n. thekeporeSP109 MtenveWb MUM PAM NINOI tbmk an CHI CHI RODRIGUEZ were among toi early atari-erhad nine hole scores of 34, but most of toe field was Just getting started and some did not tee off until afternoon, pre golf tour, fired a par 32 today to take toe early 4-- ft heetwMi de- Heads Ut-A-W- By STEVE HUNTLEY GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPI) Gene Littler, leading money winner on this years with 2 spools - feature independent to make a toe roping Littlor Capture G Early GGO Lead nnu 3Wwed eeoer to loUl - Pixie, will events. 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