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Show Eleven To Start ' Deseret News Special , these imprssions of ill: ' 'CHICAGO, Craig Bozich, the only member of the College football team not drafted by the pros, will start tonight ; agains the New York Jets, 50-m- All-St- Bozich, a Brigham Young University graduate, will start a the middle linebacker post ini' the College Game. Tie Bozich scrimmaged . .with the against the St. Louis Cardinals last Saturday and offered faster s The College face the New York Jets at 7 p.m. (MDI) on Channel 4. I2ach DESEBET former Scores All-Sta- Corey. Two 524-444- 3 be utilized. r Coach Otto Graham has said of this year's team, With the men like 0. J. All-Sta- Friday, August 1, 1969 players Mike USU OShea "and Altie D 1 Taylor can do what the Jets let us Simpson and LeRoy Keyes do." missing, we dont have the best talent teams have had in would ntf tin past. But this team is far announce his starting lineup and away the best in terms of in advance of the game.ut It, attitude and willingness to was likely that Terry Hknratty work and prepare for the of Notre Dame apa Greg Cook of CindnnatJwould do game. The Western Athletic Con- most of the p a s i n g at ference will count starters lr. quarterback, with Jim Seytwo of the three linebacking mour of Notre, Dame,1 Ed Hinton of Oklahoma,' Jerry positions. Arizona States Ron Pritchard will Levias ofSMU and Gene flank middle backer Bozich. Washington of Stanford the Graham said his offense most prduinent pass receiv- -. had enough plays so that we ers. Graham ! immni mti imiumumium Zinniger Zings - wi Race To The Et lJ'.J. 3-- 1 South Pole . :r.!niiiiimiitiitiiuiiiiiiinni!iiiiinimiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiriii ' Ski-Do- Ski-Do- ..... . place. ar yi vnituw Giarif Don Mason, left, grabs ball, but Cub Don Kessinger (11) is safe at first after hitting hot grounder which bounced off glove of Willie McCovey (44) covering first base. . 2lpSDmi ' Fishermen, please take note : n Fred MfHayes has a pretty layout near Canyon on the lower Strawberry River where the Utah Fish and Game Department, for the past several years, has restricted fishing tor fly ; fishing only... Fred, for many years one of the best friends a fisherman ever had, writes: . As a reader of the Deseret News I'see! where the Strawberry River, as a quality water is such good fishing. Its been open to fishing almost a month now and Ill bet the fly fishermen-haven- t ' averaged one fish for 10 fishermen. It used to be that people came here to fish :: ; and caught fish. Now what happens. They come t here hut they are a different brand of people. They ' : cant catch fish so they destroy everything they ' ' can. I have lived on the Strawberry River here J for 43 years and never have I had so much stuff stolen as in the last two weeks. I have lost more than $200 worth of personal effects. Avan-tiqui- Bdfeie , it The Chicago Cubs are show- ing it wasnt just .sour. grapes when they used that lice about youth Tailing under1 second-hal- f pressure. Since $ie break, the Cubs --. rave; been ; showing theres something in the old line as they Woved six games out in- - front by crushing the ' All-St- thq Dodgem when Al Oliver singled , . home Matty . Alou from second in the bottom of the 15th. Th Pirates had tied ar See Major League mary on Page D-- -- at . lead ' 6-- 'Y t ": ! Ernie Banks and Randy Hundley , each hit two-ru- n homers for the Cobs and Billy Williams added a solo blast to give FergUson Jenkins - the victory over the Giants. ; Astros were helped by , The a sole homer off the bat;, of Jim Wynn 'and the combined four-hi- t pitching of Tom Griffin and' Fred Gladding in shut- ' - a ting out the Mets. Bob Tillman drove in three runs to help the Braves over the Phillies In the first game. In the nightcap, an eight- - ! . , - --- . 1 1. - Laboy in the fourth spoiled the shutout for Arrigo, who won his second In three decisions this season after being both- ered by arm trouble over the five-hitt- 5-- 3-- 2, ' - ' 7-- five-hitt- er - 3-- ' was when . Marcia Thayne would shoot herself out of the first round of a golf Time s a' score, then scramble Into a .tournament high finish. ' i h Like the mid-SO- witty 196 7 State. I Ama- - -- 4i , Marcia Thayne . . . woods help . ieur, when as a wisp of an lass, she fired a 77 on the final day to finish third , ninth-innin- ; Even this past June when she won the State Amateur at Hill Field, Marcia succumbed to the Hill Field course, the rain and the t usual opening round erratids for an 86. She of course charged, making up 12 strokes the final two (lays, and won by seven. mined manner around the bourse, stalked into the final round of the City Parks with a two stroke lead over Janet Thurgood, three pops in front of defending champion Bev Nelson and Ami Moser, . i 'r, ! 3743-- 70 n. 3S3 R.i GREAT FALLS 774 Sosa X SA SALT LAKI CITY akrmM star Zinnigers hurling gem. The Salt Lake southpaw walked two batters, hit one and fanned 13 of a possible 21 in spinning his classic. He left four men on base and was 7 Mil Socad cf 114 4 Jakub 3b 3 4 11 Vidiro it Austin s 3 4 4 4 Stacr cf ' Kaptno rf 2 4 4 1 Lawrf VnHora Bosaman 2b 1 2 4 4 4 El Mott lb 1 4 4 4 Runbla If Gllphr pb-l- b Thomason lb 2 4 4 4 Anbars 2b 7 1 4 4 4 Baca c Phillips t 1 4 4 4 Zlnmger a Har.san 3b Rodriauaz C 1 4 4 4 Lombardo c 1 4 4 4 Ontvrgi-31444 7 - 'J V Llnstad - !1444, Knggb 'An- 1444 ' -- ' ArhM 34 I 4 2 I 4 3 4 4 4 ini 1 1 HI: - 210 14 1 . . .. season, aty, Regional if 20 All Stock Rod ot od we rent .. TENTS CAMPING EQUIP. TTT! Zinniger. .14 Sports Highlights Financial unless you see us It was easily the best j 5 6, 7 8 AUTO SERVICE SPECIALS JB. SAVE to 30 n O O DM) o ) at Bargain Prices untTa GKNOAtlY KXCI9TSUN. 8 SOTOS 30 CHANCE MPf. AU IT WITH OASOft STORE CREDIT CARO SANK CARDS WELCOME 1147 $0. STATE i ! (by Sosa). WP Clair X Prttton. T 2:03. game Ive pitched all said Both SLEEPING BAGS D-- 2 ! Slilr HBP Stear g SECTION D 343569 1 TENT TRAILER ) mr kll (39-387- See MARCIA on Page work. Now more about somil.o-2- KSSSkm t- L' Austin. emott. S ' i, TBftJTC one-ove- 5 3 mtii. MUFFLERS r rounds of par. Janet (374077), Bev (3741- .- 78) and Ami were certainly wi.ir. striking distance enter - tnrcpgnout the con- test, still managed.to hang on for 62-- innings and gain his first win of the season against four came LIFETIME GUARANTEE As the Championship (or Mayor Lee) Flight toured the back nine first, Marcia fired ' r . likable. Mist Thayne,, again, displaying her deter, - Zmn-ge- The - But the, Charging ! tactics may no Ipnger be needed. At i least not in the 1969 Womens City Parks at Mountain Dell. ... . 4- J Marty Flackman Tam Weisoof Frank Beard . Tony Jacklin ' Tom Aaron Homer Blancas Don Massangal Al Ge.berqer Gary Plaver Howl Johnson 1 , FIrst-rcun- i . ' 1 Chuck Htoton singled home Ken Harrelson from second, in .'the 10th to give the Indians: victim of an unearned rut In I Mike Paul his' third victory the seventh inning. Tatal a I 4 I Tara It 4C4 COI -t ' Groat Fall The unearned and tag Jack Hamilton with run came Salt Lain City 1 4N 414 ' E Aooars X DP Graal . k Zlnnlgar. his fourth defeat. '.about when Great Falls 1. LOB Fall Graat Fall 5, Salt , Horace Speed was Laka City 7. SB Jakub. VMIr X Lrrry Haneys Ltw, Anders. SF VanHorn. single scored Rick Monday hit by a pitch, reached second la r r bo m la Llnstad (L. 4 2 2 2 5 3 and gave the Athletics' Rollie on an error by Anders, Wallace t , 1 Fingers his fourth' vtctory of advanced to third on k passed Palmertrae(W.l-l- l 17 0 4 44 42 124 V ball by catcher John Baca the year, HBP Anders (by Llnstad). WP ZinLlnstad PB Rodriguez, Baci X I Frank Howard's 35th homer and scored on a sacrifice tly Tniger, 2 04. A 4,117. 'of tiie season, a solo shot in by Giant leftfielder Karo Van the ninth inning, stood up as Horn. 250,00 The Bees got Zinniger all tje winning run for the Sena- tors, 'who had bunched five the runs he needed in the secif'iiiTfrwftr a singles to score five runs in ond inning when they scored Youll eeyet know seventh twice toning.' an two ijigjj'the singles and a how much you fielders choice, sandwiched COULD HAVE SAVED around a base on balls and en your now FORD &3S-- 68 CAR OR TRUCK' wild pitch. . ... to finish second. - - - v- al . nunself 9-- A t y f' ; N.Y.' -HARRISON, (UPI). Its toe world's richest golf 3 tournament but whos on top after the first round . but 1 , Tommy Bolt, the U.S. Seniors champion, ' f How co toe? I .just wanted to show these cats I can play a little .bit, too,', chuckled tempestu-- . leaders In ous Tommy after exploding a Westchester Golf Classic; Tommy Bolt string of five straight birdies . Bert Green Devlin ' Thursday en route to a six Bruce Don Bit Crampton for a one Bruce , under par Harold Henning Terry Dill shot lead in the first Fred Marti Paul Herney in the 3250,000 Westchester Bob Lunn Classic. . Bobby Hlchol R. H. Sikes , Im a senior, baby, but it Jim Colbert ' : ... , 2-- 3-- Bolt Shews Young Richest Golf Classic or the 1968 City Parks, where after trailing by three with an 82, she fired a final or even day 77 for second this years Mick Riley, where after an opening 86, six strokes back, the blonde University of Utah junior clipped off four stnjfces the final day with 12 boles remaining in the Womens City Parks golf tourney at Mountain Dell today. Ami Moser all strokes back and Bev Nelson seven behind. . Y . late-innin- 3-- ,' - Marcia Thayna held a (our-- . stroke lead over Janet Thuc-goo- d Tom Phoebus raised his reg cord to 11-- 3 with relief help from Dick Hall after the Orioles took a lead in the third inning on a three-bas- e throwing error by shortstop Juan Rios, first half. , In American League action, ' all at night, Cleveland beat Singles by Dave Johnson, in 10 innings. V Belanger and Hall accounted Chicago, Baltimore took Kansas City, for the Orioles third run in Minnesota defeated ; the ninth. ' .Oakland edged Ray1 Culp pitched a Detroit, for his 15th victory and Boston romped New York, over California, 1 and Wash-- , Joe LaHoud, Mike. Andrews .and Rico Petrocelli each horn-ington got by Seattle, . The Oriotos made it eight fere or the.Rqd Sox. Pave Rhswell pitched , a put of nine for the season ' for his 12th victory, against the Kansas City Royals Thursday night, when aided by brio homers "by .Cesar Tovar aqd- Rich Renick sixth inning and a three-ru- n ,v- ries with a 1 .victory. t which the Twins : during ; strung together five singles and a sacrifice fly. for three Cats-Le- ads runs. Norm Cash homered for . , the Tigers. , ; ' By NICK YENGICH Deseret News Snorts Writer well. 'r In the first game, the Hive scored seven runs on only' three base hits, committed no ' By; Assodtd press errors and took all possible ' L Pet, . W 14 85 .441 advantage of Great Falls Ogdan iVk Twin Falls 84 .600 H Salt Laka City 17 83 pitching wildness. J64 3 17 18 Caldwall .514 Salt Lake runs in Great Fill Five big .472 W 19 341 the first inning put the game - 1314 C87 J4I 11 out of reach early. hmdst Rosufts Jose Boss, a ipembej of the OodeftJ Ml inot Salt Lake Giant pitching staff Irish Falls Twin Ft.ts 84 Salt Lake Great Falls last summer, started for Friday's ftcMdvl at Caldwell Great Falls. He walked five Ogden Greet Fall at Idaho Fella to the first Salt Lake City at Twin Falla batters and idle Billing inning to give the Bees all the iFIrst I game: help they needed. . SALT LAKI CITY BRIAT FALLf ' h bl b r abr.hM , Only Salt Lake City hit in Brewster I, 3 2 10 e that frame was a single by Austin 2b Kannaooh rf second baseman Doug Anders Gallasher lb Ontiveros that drove to two runs. Phillips sa 3 0 0 0 Bundle If Bee catcher Gerold Kam-m- Flshtre, 2 0 0 0 Anders 2b Harte Sosa o e added icing to the cake in Thomason oh 100 00 0 iammel Preaton the tilled inning by blasting a VanHorn nh - 0 0 0 two-ru- n homer over the left Totals 224 5 4 Total 30 7 5 4 Bundle reached first bate en catcher'! field fence to' finish off the , Interterence, - ! I 1W Greet Felli ' Salt Lake scoring -4 Bee starter John Preston,' tos-oraat Fan Hart, dneSS LlftUv?.V:BnRF-T.n3- . 9-- cused on the" Strawberry River area. The misno excited people to go there. J; mer of quality waters More fishermen have piled in on Fred and the I others 4haa tley art willing to suffer. Now 'the '! state baa forced some of our best friends to fight' ' against ns. As for this fisherman, Im on Freds side. You just get sick and tired of trudging through trash.' One of these days the Weber River, where the tab of quality water", has been affixed, will be out bounds. In the first instance it isnt that "quality. In the second instance it isnt fair to the landowners for the state to thrust people upon ' ,! them. Oncinnati over the as Gerry Arrigo r. hurled a . . A homer by the Expos Coco twi-nlg- 2-- when Jose Expos, , i 2-- 10th - Now A Trash Heap . j More this week I posted my property .Well, Im in the singled home FYed Patek after tiie Dodgers Bill Sudakis had hit his seventh ' homer to the top half. . r Johnny Bench sodeed & threerrun homer and Woody Woodward a two-ru- n double to Sum- - San 'Frantiscoj Giants, 12-Thursday, while the Mets were dropping thdr. fourth toA the Houston straight sure. This will mean another 'Will be posted, 7 Astros, i i J In other National League acgood stream' closed to the public. I have done my . all toy life to try to keep this open for eyery-- I tion, Atlanta split a j best one. But IVe had it with fishermens behavior. As . doubleheader with the Phila-- , delphia Phillies, taking the far as Pm concerned it will be closed forever. . being over- -' opener, it's if but waters want, Call it quality you ( whelmed in! the second game, : now become a trash heap strewn with beer cans and in single contests r ' , Pittsburgh squeaked by Los i and trash,. , , in 15 innings and ( What; has happened (and the state didnt - Angeles,' fo-bested Montreal, Cincinnati, intend to do it) was that fishing attention was i I l-- Martinet: . I ' hit-on- e run sixth and the six-hpitching of Rick Wise lifted the Phillies over tire Braves.' The Pirates eked out the 3 victory in their thriller with By MIKE QUANE UPI Sports' Writer W -- ' . 1 , er Pioneer League .',7 .. - tt 3-- 1 7-- ' ? way. " I knew I had A' going from about the 'third inning on, and I think the fact that the 'guys kidded me about it between innings helped keep me loose! Actually I was more 'concerned with our winning the ball, game than With the especially when they threatened by. scoring t that run In thesixth, ' happy Bee manager Dave Garcia said post game' Thursday, When we catch , the ball, we win. Weve got excellent pitchers and scrappy hitters who manage to come .up with, an adequate , number of .runs, even if not a lot of hits. wins Thursday's 4 and bore out Garcia's statements As ; More Waters Closed By BRENT CRECKETTS Deseret News Sports Writer ... s. -- . r! no-h- it s SW-Doo- No-Hitte- Derks Field A seven-gam- e winning streak capped Thursday night by a doubleheader hurling sweep and masterpiece by ace lefthander Rich Zinniger. , Thats what the Salt Lake ' Bees had going for them this morning when they left for Twin Falls and the beginning road trip., of Jan eight-gam- e that looms all important in their Pioneer League pennant hopes. Richard Zinniger ' if One things for sure too the Buzzers perform as well, hurls classic., on the road as they did in the just ' concluded home stand, my fast ball and curve were they might come back to working real welland I got A Derks Field August 12 in first few needed breaks' Along the The race is on again for the South Pole honors but this time In snowmobiles. 1 Ralph PJaisted and his North Pole expedition ' conquered the top side of the world on Ralph announced he was going to the South Pole and thereby be the first man to go to both ends of the earth on the small snow machines, But Ralph, who is from Minnesota country, ..jjecided that he would be better backed by another machine this time and so he ' contracted with an- other company . . o true and in the didnt like that Well, o announced way of American competition (or will in the next few days) its own expedition to ' the South. Pole.'- - ' went north. In Plaiated was not alone when he fact the key mqn, although the expedition carred Plaisteds name, were a couple of Bombardier Company officials. One was John Luke Bombardier, one of the company owners, and also a very fine mechanic. John Luke decided that he would take the colors of his machine to the South Pole and beat which offers a good race of it. Plaisted Great competition this, and the race is on. Once the weather is right and the go sign is .flagged the, two teams will enter .upon their jour- -' ' ney. j. It will be interesting to see who can win! K 7th STRAIGHT BEES mnZoc- - atiniiinni umiiii uiiimiiiiuiimniiitiimn v wont start, but are expected to see action. Punning back Taylor ran four or five plays against the Cardinals and didnt have much chance to warm up. OShea is looking good. He doesnt have the speed of some receivers, out if the choose to play a short game, O'Sheas fine hands perhaps the best in camp-w- ill f II' bigger than college a defense against Joe Namath when we play the Jets. Were looking for a strong running game." The Jet runners ' include Matt Snell and Emerson Boozer. A front line substiWeber tute is Lee White. State are using a deThe fense partially designed by Utah State assistant Walt ting wise its much like college football. "We are not necessarily set All-Sta- i.As t t players and playing against them, one has to think more and react faster. But other- All-St- Y-- and l professino-a- football: The pros are 3S4-843- 1 EL it |