OCR Text |
Show DESERET NEWS, Monday, 6g April 21, 1969 Utes Sweep, By NORM SHEYA Deseret News Sports Writer like everyone Bud Daniel, else, can't believe it. In three days of baseball of psjclios. Its a long ride to Laramie. Over in the Ute dressing room, Ute chief Press joined the infidels. No, Ive never seen a t?m lnc? thrp Straight shutouts. Twenty-fiv- e innings without a run. I can't believe it. We thought our pitching staff was a good one. But were not that good. Summerhays was speaking of Mark DiGosio and Alan Axtell, who teamed for a decision in (Saturday's seven 6 Ins Cowboys d 1 d n't score a run; in fact, couldnt get a man to third base. Wyoming The Wyoming coach, pallid and drawn Sunday morning after his Cowbpys lost their third straight to the University of Utah, Slid: We're shell shocked. Were a bunch 4-- iYU Toe inning opener; Dick Hardy, who went the distance in a 15-second game Saturday and Danny Prock, who in spite of a touch of the flu, was good enough to win Sunday morning The three victories shoved Utah in'o a tie with EYU. Both are in WAC northern division play while Colorado State is and Wyoming is Its frightening to think what could happen this week as Wyoming visits BYT, the 0 4--2 2-- 4 2-- best hitting team in the conference. Utah will host CSU for three games. Wyoming made only one mistake Sunday but it cost them the game. In the fourth inning. George Theodore walked, A patented doublp play ball was dropped by Wyoming and Theodore was safe. Tom Kilgore singled and Theodore scored. That was it for the day. Prock mowed the Cowboys down in impressive fashion. From the fourth through asebsl WA Bn innings he faced 16 menone more than possible and that Cowboy lived on an cluding a double and triple; Tom Weidner, 5 for 12 including a perfect 4 for 4 in Sat- error. In the last inning, Wyoming made its only real threat in three days as Tom Michel doubled with two out. It was the Pokes lone extra-bas- e blow of the series. Roger McKenzie walked but Art Howe urdays, eighth popped out to cecond to end the game. Hitting stars for the Utes in the three game series were George Theodore, 5 for 10 in inside-the-par- 6',TJ i-- first game; Jim Whitely, 4 for 11; and believe it or not, pitcher Dick Hardy' Hardy, sturdy generally isnt much of a hitter (going into last week he was 0 for 10). But Saturday everything fell into place.' In pounded out hits including an homer and a 5 RBIs. He for good triple had one ribbie all of last year. There are those who think k Hardys batting performance was the bitter end for the Deseret News Special Utah State Universitys football staff was near complete today with the naming of a defensive line coach. Dewey S. Wade, a native of Ouioiia, zveu., Aim a lu. iiifT playec of Utah football coach Bill Meek, was named to replace Max McCartney by USU Athletic Frank (Buss) Williams. Wade's appointment wa.s approved Monday in special action by the Utah State University Board of Trustees. Wade is the second coach in two days named to assist Aggie head coach Chuck Mills. Jesse A. Cone, a coach of late in Pomona, Calif., was named Saturday as Aggie offensive line coach. He replaces Bo Bollinger who took a position Director 0 I ec'L4bia" V '(v 0 3 t 000- 0C.- onr SB-- Spo 510, with Calgary in tiie Canadian League. McCartney was named an assistant at ford last week. fV. .... $4 T-- w Chief Photographer Deseret News Photo by Don Greyslon, Granite's Golden Richards, left. Highland's Steve Thiese and Judge's Fred Heffron get off to a blazing start in the in the City Invitational The race was wo n by West's Brent Anderson (not pictured). 100-yar- dash d - ATLANTA (AP) Kathy all Whitworth has erased doubts about her right to the title as current queen of the women's golf tour. old Texan, who The has won almost everything in sight the past few years, defeated the former .uler in a duel to claim the Lady Carling Open Championship Sunday. The former queen, Mickey Wright, forced Miss Whitworth into a playoff before bowing, after both shot closing 70s for 212 totals. The victory was the fourth straight on the womens tour for Miss Whitworth, equalling the record posted in 1962 and 1963 by Miss Wright. Miss Whitworth now has won seven of the last 10 tournaments she has entered. . Whs I had a better day at the Snow Invitational and I hope Deseret News Sports Writer things change in time for I am disappointed, it the Brigham Young Universiwasnt my best day. ty track and field meet next Thus did Granite's Golden Saturday. Richards explain his plight in Maybe, it wasnt the best the Region Two City Invita- day the Farmer Golden tion track and field meet held Boy had had, but he did win at South High Saturday. two of three events he entered. It only took him one jump (22-- 8 Vi) to come within an inch of the meet record. And he did set a meet record in the low hurdles 19.9. His only second place finish came in the hundred. By DAN PATT1SON Richards might have been disappointed by the fact he wasnt able to win all three events before the watchful eyes of former Olympian hurdler Blaine Lindgren. Lindg-ren- , of course, was a silver medal winner in the 1964 Olympics, and an at Utah and state record hold- J. Scott (Scotty) Coordinator Salti-Sonric- o 16 with Tri-Hu- ll Seats. lay- Built-i- n Full Top. ?a$ deluxe Trailer. 100-hp- . Engine. Rigged and ready to go. AT - 2996 Thi i w..k open Cyprus High. And it couldve been disappointing to watch his Granite teammates holding a three point lead, 37 to 34 over South, after brng unable to score in the last three nlays. Skyline and Highland split the difference in the and the Eagles edged the Rams, to win the gold. 880-rela- y Wad, A Fri. til 9 p.m. 40-3- y team of Highlands Roger Ashton, Paul Wortley, John Manookin and Steve See Malcolm, Save More! Youll be ahead buying Petty Ford ... Tlimse had been docked at 1:31.2 in the first heat. Later, the Eagles with Mark Buras-toSteve Hanson, Mark Warren and Craig Campbell carrying the banner, was timed at 1:31.2. This gave Skyline the verdict. s The pole used in the pole vaulting event is even starting to have its effect on the Utah prep scene. Highlands Steve Richards surpassed the meet record by Richards had vaulting 14-bettered five other vaulters in winning the hardware. Souths big Bob Fratto had the crowd buzzing with his performance in the shot-pu- t Fratand discus. The to heaved the platter 171 to better the current state mark , held of by Ben Lomond's Scott Maw. Later, he came within three feet of n, fiber-glas- 170-8- the state record in the shot put with a toss of 56-Tve been throwing in the in practice all spring, commented. Fratto Ive since last added spring and have been working with the weights to give me added strength. Skylines Paul OLson is starting to return to his old form. Olsons time of 4:23.9 in the mile to gain on his own state time of 4:16.2. Skyline 170s Hyer (Skyline), Brent Wallace (Olympus), John Flint (Davis), Date Slade (Ben Lomond), 14 9, meet record. Dash Brent Anderson (West), Golden Richards (Granite), Bill Mamaies (Granger, Steve Thiese (Highland), Fred Heffron (Judge), 10 0, meet record. Mile Paul Olson (Skyne), Richard Reid (Viewmont), Andy Rueckert (South), Dave Cardweii (Roy), Doug Rideout (Skyline), 4 23 9, meet recoro. Hteh Hurdles Jim Roy Young tHillcrest), 440 Davy Powell (Olympus), Steve Porker (Highland), George Greene (Ben Lomond), Bill Price (Judge), Brent Webster (Bountiful), 50.5, meet record. a meet record. There were 13 of 19 meet records broken in the invitational. d Anoer&cn dash Brent (West), Richard Carsons (West), Steve Thiese (Highland), Bill Mamaies (Granger), Harold Thompson (Ben Lomond), 214. f - Pol, Vault Steve Richards (H Slave Jones (Logan), Don Pon (Prothe results: vo), Bill MeKnight (Granger), tit, Carl Pat (Vtowmoftt) nd Dave Powell (Olym neat record. rDisai Bob Fratto (South), Bob Pt-- pus) terson (Highland), Gordon Gleav (Gran- m!h Steve John recor? UP" Wllt Marker, Coularn, (South), Devnee), Davis, Payson, Skyline, Bounti- Bob Fratto (South), Mike fm, 3.5,4, meet record. Shot Put Evans (Grannr), Roger Clav)on (GranMill Relay Olympus (Rainer Lenten. ite), Dell Fell (Skvlmei, Dave Updegrett Steve Davis, Steve Degn, Dave Powell), (Skyline), 50-- z, meet record. nd HlShli"1 Golden Richard. (GranLong jump meet record. itel, Sylvesier Dame,s (Ogden,) Waynt Ogden, 3.27.2, Skyline (Mark Burnston, Stinson (Granite), lie Ben Ferr (Weber), Marie Warren. Craig Henson, Dennl. Hunt (West) and Gary Powell Steve Campgbell) nnd Highland (Roger Ashton, (Payson), 22-- a. Green (Bountiful), Larry H'gh Jump df ' AT, Kent Galley (Branite), (it Mark Brunston ' recDra' (Skyline) and Howard Jtnes (Cyprus), neeI ti. Chuck Madsen (Highland) and Davt Team results- Skyline to. Highland 34. McMordw (Weber), V4. Granite J7, South 3a, Olympus 26' , West "lave Javelin Granger II. Ogden IP a. Boemtilul Alger (American Fork 4. Ben Lomond I 10, American Ferrin (Ogden), Randy For), ":.o Cyprus 5, Sneers (Granger), Mel Andersen (Granite), Devls 7, Hiilcrest 7, Provo Tooele I. Colki King (Olympus), H2-3- l meet reewd. Roy 2, Weber , Heres I'melr - Deseret News Special s MAGNA Hunter ace Don Fuller dominated motorcycle competition racing here over the weekend by winning the 125 CC and 230 CC classes. The cyclist, running for Plaza Cycle scored botn victories on a pair of moto-cras- Jud' si', '. l', Claremont Mens Pomona College, Mt. ntonio JC and in the High School districts. I h y Whitworth. College, San He was Stanford's 1932 Rose Bowl team and was an of Coast Coniereiue guard. Wade is currently in Logan and will begin assisting Mils immediately. Cone will arriie this week. The Aggie football drills opened April 19. workouts will be held this week, with the first scrimmage scheduled for SaturdaV. One-a-da- Stamps & Datgrs CLYDE and KARL ur cluding the sensational new j Panniers' ! Wat Twnplt DEVICE ENGINEIRS lntermmtii stamp Works 2M3 South MARKIT1NO - HU4-O- . the new 1969 LAl'MV GET YOURS TODAY AT . W.A. HYMAS CO. 1358 aIe. WEST INDIANA (850 SOUTH) PHONE 322-396- i 1 WHEELS ALIGNED ag1 & STATE SAFETY INSPECTION 10.20 yaue 2425. American Cars Both For Only "onzsgsinHiaiir 2,000 1.600. Ru h Jetseo. Stndr P4lrr4rr $1,300. 2i2. Margeg Masters, $933 74 Sandra SPUZiCti, $933. 747474 222. Louise Suggs, $933. 717574222 223. $475. AAurle Lmdstrom, Glcna Ehret, S52 SC. Carol Mann, $52 50, Mary MIHs, $465. $465. Joanr.e Prentice, 72225. Patty Berg, $350. Dcnna Capon!, $350. Shirley Engiebcrn, $350. Peggy Wilson, $350. 7$757226. Betsy Cullen, $250. Sandra Post, $250. Cerda Whalen, $250. Pam Barnett, $163. Gail Davis, $163. Sandra Havnie, $163. Judy Kimball, $163, Sherry Wilder, $161 Gloria Armstrong, $130. Sybil Griffin, $125. Jan Ferraris, $17.50. Sharcn Miller, $117 50. Kathy Ferrar, $110 79 Marlene Hagge, $102 SO. 79733 Sharron Moran, $02 50 23C. beat Wright cn first hole of sudden death plavcff. MUFFLERS Installed Free Mott Any Cor. SHOCK 88 ABSORBERS Open daily except Sun. 8:30 to 5:3 State Intpectleii 1964 If d'Jl 8 Phone 364-843- 1 1147 So. State If this car looks liM you cant afford it Yamaha.. Plaza Cycles Errol Bevan and Warren Spencer olared second and third to Fullef on Vamahas, Preston Gerber, of Shultz in Provo, placed second in the 230 CC event. Plazas Calvin Crosbey was third. in- A- Pomona Your Lawn as You Mow Mickey Wrioht. M0 winning effort from Daryl Mess (South), Bruce (Olympus), Jim Rollins (Provo), Jim Hyer in the high hurdles Avery ' Carl Armitage Gary Ppweli (Payson), with a time of 14.9 to snap the (Jootlf), 1:54, meet record. also got at head-to-hea- d Low Hurdles Golden Richards (Granite), Travis Campbell (Skyline), Jim Hyer (Skyline), Roy Young (Hiilcrest), Dale Slade (Ben Lomond), 19 9, meet record. - Fuller Tops Cycle Field 125 a r.ew Ford from Malcolm at Cifty Fete er at tank. spic: 4 Vacuum Sweeps -- Iky Dime Stan- Wade, 37, coached with Loa Saban and the Denver Broncos, assisted at the University of Maryland, Buffalo State U., and the Omaha Mustangs of the Continental Football League. He played for Meek at Kansas State for two years, spent tliree years in the U.S. Marine Corps, then followed Meek to the University of Houston. He graduated from Houston in 1959. He was named to the tear.; while playing tackle for the Marines. Cone, 40, received his B.A. in 1952 and his M.A. in 1953 from Stanford. For the past 15 years he has coached football and taught social studies Carling Open IrW , down UTAH b i h bi visiting Cowboys. Ik 3 0 0 0 Whiteley cf $1 Saturday the Weber :o ( Regardless, 4 0 10 Wetcher rf Corbn If Pokes were obviously shaken. Stearns c 3 00 00 0 Theodore 1b 400 nott 0 Campbell If Stmonlni rf 4 4 0 In three days of action, they M.chel lb 4 0 10 Hunter ss 0 0 3 McKenzie 0 0 0 p Ktloo'e 'b frequently hit the ball hard Howe 3b 3 0 0 0 Cleverly fo 5 o but right at someone. By Sun- Herat siDcf 2J 000 King c 0 0 0 Prock p Sporrer 0)0 day they were .simply going 2 21 Totals Totals through the motions up there. suit ace 000 Who can blame em. It was a Wyomint -0 Ush 100 -I weekend theyll never forget. -P- eters, Hunter. 1 the Wyoming ?B Utah 6. Michel. way, Oh, by rrer. did score a run. Friday in " H K E fig jo (L) the top of the first, Cowb.v McKenzie Prock (W) 9 2 0 0 HBP Theodore by McKenzie. Butch Simonini doui? a Utah State Fills Coaching Gap; Names Two Grid Assistants U LOGAN I man home. Then RAIX; WYOMING ! I 70 Foid Maverick, FIRESTONE SPECIAL! See why, year in and year out, Malcolm is a leading Ford salesman in the I n region! STATE INSPECTION SPECIAL FROM FIRESTONE Malcolm Cutortt? F. leSutur lotions ford Mnnpgr FOR ONLY ALL OFFICIAL STATE INSPECTION COMPLETE CAR LUBRICATION CHECK CHECK CASTER CHECK CAMBER TOE-I- COMPLETE t look again TION for-wa- ADD BRAKE FLUID ROAD TEST CAR four-whe- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm By PETTY FORD 9th last at 21st South in Sugar House 4675431 Utahs Oldest Ford Dealer Appointment Only Twos., Wed., COTTONWOOD th itraet tr.m the Mall) 1875 East 4800 So. Ph. Imp.cti.n Statien 1414 278-289- d sidewalls-- all standard Comesee us for a Triumph equipment. that has everything, a big price. pencil-strip- e xept 69 SPITFIRE Mk3 MURRAY' 4675 So. State Ph. ln,ptin Itetien sion. And contour seats with integral headrests, leather-coveresteering wheel, TRIUMPH Thurt. FIRESTONE STORES (acre, s (under 32400) Heres one sports tar that doesnt cost like a sports car-t- hc new d9 Spitfire Mk3. Takes you to 60 in 13 seconds. Four speed gear box. Meering, independent suspen- - BRAKE SYSTEM INSPEC- t 262-265- 8 ft 1444 SCHETTLER-WILUAM- S, 1716 South Stoto mss INC. . ph. 486923rI w w J4 |