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Show DESERET NEWS, Monday, Avguit - 4, 1969 - gdemi Hldldls by The Ogden Dodgers are still on top in the Pioneer League e losing despite a streak which they were just able to nip Sunday when they edged the Caldwell Cubs 1 in Caldwell. Southpaw Bob O'Brien paced the Dodger effort as he struck out 12 Cub platemen g distance. over the Cub starter Nacho Brocolo-rr.ontwas charged with the loss. For the t Salt Lake City Bees it was a good night as young Eli Berunda stopped the Magic Valley Cowboys on six hits and pitched the Bees to a 3 win. nights because two-gam- 2-- . nine-innin- es TWIN FALLS LAKE ab r h bl Houston cf 1 2 2 3b 4 Rivers If Jakubs 5 14 2 Nageleisen rf Vidrio sh 4 0 0 0 Fuller lb Steer cf 5 12 1 Blanks 2b Law rf 5 0 0 0 Geach st Elliott 1b If 3 0 0 0 Atkinson 3b Rundit 5 0 0 0 Dahlgren rf Anders 2b Kammel c 4 0 0 0 Duckworth c Borunda p 4 110 Escalona c Magness p Wilson ph McEntlre P i Childress p Kelly ph IALT two-gam- . Pioneer League 3 5 0 4 1 4 3 4 0 3 0 11 110 1 0 11 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 2090 1111 0 10 1 r 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HI e 3 39 S 9 4 Totals 111 HJ-I Salt Laka city 1 1 I 0 I Twin Foil. 6 Ander., Houston, Fuller, Gooch (W) DP Salt Lake LOB So It Laka II, Twin JB Vidrio (2), Neaoeloltrw HR Falls Law, Escalona. p H R ER SB SO Borunda (W) J 2 1 ? Mooness (L) J Total. By United Press International W L, Pet. OO. 619 26 16 Ogden IVh 2S 10 .581 Magic Valla 2 .571 24 II Laka Salt . 4 20 15 .526 Caldwell 5Vh 19 90 .487Great Falls IOVb 25 .359 14 Falls Idaho 14 27 .341 UW Billings Sunday's Results ; Ogden 9, Caldwell 1 Salt Lake 5, Magic Valley 3 Idaho Fails 12, Great Fllt 4 fifth-innin- 5-- The Bees, idle tonight and .Tuesday, will begin a series at Idaho Falls Wednesday night. The Cowboys scroed in the eighth when Jim Nageleisen doubled and rode in on a sin- -, ingle by Jeff Geach. A ninth ning homer by Concepcion Escalona ended the Cowboy ' scoring effort. The Idaho Falls Angels lose came out of a and night Sunday slump ing the Great Falls dumped Giants 12-- who got little Borunda, sleep for the two previous of an abscessed tooth, had a nohitter going through five and a third innings. Cowboy John Fuller ended the with a sharp single to right that scored John Rivers. Salt Lake seized an early Dave Jakubs when lead slammed a leadoff homer and the Bees added an unearned run in the second. Two Cowboy errors preg sented Salt Lake with a run and Gil Vidrio singled home Borunda for the fourth Salt lake run an inning later. Gerry Laws leadoff homer in the seventh capped the Beess scoring. United Press International IM '? fill? Mcintlra 3 j Child rasa Borunda. T WP 1 1 I 3:30 A 300. , Joy Fires AT BANQUET To Alumni, friends, and anyone Interested in Southern Utah State College athletics will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the . . ,. Dorscher from Anne Baker pretty queen Mary Bobby accepts trophy winning 'A' Dash Saturday night at Fairgrounds Speedway. . m By BRENT CHECKETTS , ; Deseret New! Sports Writer Following two straight race wins In Idaho and then an A Main victory Saturday at the Fairgrounds t about 100 points up on Andrus going into Saturday , night action. Jerry Shanley, the early season B Division points leader, came back with a B Main victory Saturday to tighten the points chase in that bracket. Surprise winner in the C Main was Bob Williams, who outdid perennial kingpins Jay Eaton and Bob Taylor. Williams, wbo won a C Main in Pocatello two weeks ago, now looks to be a legitimate contender in the stock division. The Copper Cup Classic, which will begin at 7 p.m. Speedway, Mel Andrus looks like a i top threat for J t h e Copper crown tCup this weekend. In Saturday nights win at ;t tf,e Andgrounds, Jr uih nabbed . Fair- J 4 the victory despite spinning out early in the action. Joel Terry, who finished second, spun out also and didnt recover as quickly as Andrus. Terry still leads the A Division points chase, as he was . Andrus iitliWUSlMitt r,, , , ,v(, j. after both Friday and Saturday night, will draw some of the top drivers in the. Canadian American Modified Racing Assn. , Bob Gregg, Norm Ellefson and Ralph Monhay will be among the CAMRA circuit favorites, with Terry joining Andrus as the top two local athletic program. We are growing rapidly in our programs, Osborne said. And we like our friends and alumni in northern Utah to shart our pride in the beefed up athlet- athletic threats. Saturday's results: . C A ics. SUSC will enter RMAC football competition for the first time this fall. Preseason polls have Indicated the could be a challenger for the title this season. Trophy Dashes Odlo Prlcoi Jay Eaton; B Bobby Bakor. Haf Rich Arnold Hauser, Arnold Bob Elmo Turner; 2nd Williams, Bob Taylor, Steve Holmes; 3rd Stan Robinson, J. R. Atkin, Klass VanderWoude; Frank 4th Dave 'Mattes, Dick AtkinMcCarthy, Bill Freeman, Wes Brunson; 5th Mel Andrus, ner, Larry Earl; 6th Ron Dickinson, Bobby Baker. Mains C Sob Williams, Jay Eaton, Bob Taylor, Arnold Engstrum; B Jerry Shanley, Stan Robinson, Odis Price, Mel Andrus, Bob Brown; A Joel Fred DickinRon Sorenson, Terry, son. 1st Metro Tourney The Salt Lake fast pitch softball by and the Salt Lake OIOiHfflfflBii n first-priz- EW' (HsnsD eaaaM OPEN AIL DAY SATURDAY j Mill-cree- Q.GD3OG! Aurcnmc TRANSKIKiCXS 355-620- 9 a 394-667- 9 e who shot a 74; Tom Sanderson, Escondido, Calif., 73; and Tom Williams, Brigham City, , Utah, 71. Paul Allen, Billings, Mont., fired a 71 to tie at 285 for sixth place with Lee Bonse, Phoenix, Ariz., who also shot asmiai 71. Arnold Haneke, host pro at 15-1- 7 John Evans . . . wins in Idaho Best Ball Golf Rose Park Best Ball Golf Tournament will be held August 24 according to club officials. Entry fee is $13.00 per man and all entry fee money will be returned in prizes. There will be four flights of play with the lowest handicap of the two partners determining the flight. Starting times will be made at time of entry. The Killcrest from Boise, carded a 74 to give him a total of 287 and eighth place. Tied at 290 were Ken leader Sparks, from Nampa, who shot a 77; John Kinsey, Boise, 74; Rick Jetter, San Jose, Calif., 74; e and John Cranston winning amateur from San Francisco, who shot a 71. first-roun- d first-plac- Dick Sheppard, Caldwell, was second low amateur with a 291 after firing a 76 and third among the amateurs was Grant Erickson, Boise, with a 292 after shooting a 73. from the driving Rec-reait- Softball Complex. The first two places in this tourney will be eligible to compete in the regional tournament in Inglewood, Colo, over the Labor Day weekend. An entry fee of $35 per team must be paid by August 7 if a team wants to play in the Salt Lake tourney. The recently mended Metro slow pitch tourney was declared an official ASA tournament and the winners, Price Rite Trophy and A. Auto Glass, will compete in the Mountain Regionals Rocky at the Millcreek August Complex. The winner will then represent this region in Parma, Okla. on August 28. - BOISE John (UPI) Evans, Logan, Utah, had to battle Joe Kirkwood, Studio City, Calif., in a sudden-deat- h playoff Sunday to pocket the $2,000 in the first annual Treasure Valley Open golf tournament. Evans parred the first hole of the playoff while Kirkwood bogied it after both players had turned in final totals of 281. Evans carded a 73 and Kirkwood fired a 71 at the Hillcrest Country Club in Boise, where the final 18 holes of the tourney were being played. A trio of golfers tied for third at 283. They included Bob Duden, Portland, Ore., two-ma- srT at a Ken Garff 523 So. State ! I :i i n See it at 1, 22-2- sun City Shamrocks Kostitlney 000 001 and 000 010 (M) 0 x 2 Paterion Rau, 1 GAS er WATER HEATER Fully Automatic one-hitt- 6-- get under way at the men meeting in 7 p.m. Svith A big triple header softball program has been scheduled for New White Park in Salt Lake City Wednesday. ' The Metro Salt Lake All Stars and the Utah State All Stars, originally selected to meet the national champs, Clearwater Bombers, will play a double header. Utah ASA Commissioner Don Beck confirmed this week that the Bombers have can-- . celled their Utah appearance scheduled for Wednesday.. This will be the first state-- 1 battle in more wide than 20 years, according to Beck. the between Sandwiched two male contests will be a battle between the Utah the- one-thir- first of two battles. The Shamrocks will take the field at 8:15 p.m. and the men will resume action at 9:30 p.m. j Proceeds from the exhibition will be used to help send Utah winners to Rocky Mountain Regional ASA tourna- Dixie Stockers ments. Persons who have purchased advance tickets to the Bomber battle may obtain refunds or may use their tickets for admission to the series. Admission for the triple header will be $1.50 for adults and .50c for children. Veteran softball hurlers, Clen Cherry and Doug Borg will coach the two Shamrocks, current state and clubs. Cherry will pilot the state club and Borg will lead regional champs, and an team made up of former the Metro Roger Burt and Lou Gehring will asShamrocks. The triple bill is schedule to sist Borg. All-St- ar all-sta- Win Best Ball - Golfers SPANISH FORK who ,play together pick up the or so golfpayoff together ers in the Spanish Fork best bail must have thought Sunday. Utah State University golfers Doug Viven and Kenny Clark fired a best ball 64 to edge Paul Langager and Gil Torres by one stroke for the City Parks' Final Matches Tea Tyler beat Champ consolation Steve Sharp, 1 up. Jon Under over Hank First flight Fred Fisher Consolation Rutter, over Glen Lewis Jr., 1 up. Kurt Bernhisel over Second flight Tom Consolation Steve Morris, Price over Bill Green, Ron Under over Tom Third flight Phil 32. Consolation Woodward, Brown over Judd Whiting, 1 up on 21. John Gunnell over Fourth flight Wayne Stewart, 1 up on 20. Consolation 2. Max Sieele ever Hayes White, Fifth flight Brady Nielson over Ray Robbs, 54. 1 Gal. GLASS LINED Guarantaad HAMPTON, GA. (UPI) -Rain was the only winner at the 10th annual Dixie 500 stock car race. A steady cool storm washed out the scheduled super speedway event Sunday. The race was rescheduled for Aug. 10 at 1 p.m. While the 40 entered cars were removed from their starting points and impounded by NASCAR officials, two youths swam in a muddy water-fille- d hole in the infield. Despite the weather approximately 20,000 optimistic fans were at the Atlanta International Raceway Track when the decision was made to postpone the $100,315 event. Many cars, mired In the muddy Infield, had to be removed by wrecker. ForSYtari. mtant a lot Thii with our groat wator prtuuro horo. INSTALLATION BY LICENSED PLUMBER v all-st- ar Clark-Vilve- n SIZES Rained Out tourney title. Dick and Arlen Peacock matched 66 strokes with Garth and Rodney Ford for third place. Doug Bringhurst-- o y a 1 Thornton, 57, won the A Flight net division; Jack Brooks-Ke- OPEN MON. THRU SAT. S:30AJN. Til OP.M. OPEN SUNDAY D AJA. Til 4 P.M. ffOQGU! AtlY SIZE nt Collins, 59, won the B Flight net and Dean Warren-Alie- 13 n Reed, 60, copped the C 88 Flight net Hack BB.tlMI I M .!. lick. 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Joy Peterson and Fern Gardner capped the season for the Shamrocks Sunday night with excellent pitching performances in Peterson fired a the opener, walking four batters, as the Shamrocks scored two unearned runs and won "Gardner, despite wildin ness, flipped a the night cap as the Shamrocks won Fern didnt d allow a hit for 6 and innings, and that was a single SoifthcaH 'Stars Beehive State We promptly! ive tionals in Tucson, Ariz., Aug, 40,000 Mile Wear Thanks for paying profit. , t doldrums sprting-lowpce- Clen Cherry . pilots state stars GALS TOO -- Metro ASA tournament, the UASA County Doug Borg . . , Metro coach all-st- Department, will be k held August I 16 at the Logan's John Evans Cops Golf Title In Playoff Duel X'WU'UM East Fourth South, Salt Lake City, Utah. We have many people in the Salt Lake City area who are Interested in Thunderbird athletics. We have arranged this no host dinner so they will have an opportunity to discuss our program, Bruce Osborne, SUSC Athletic Director, said. Tom Kingsford, head football coach, and Oeo Petty, head baseball coach, will accompany Osborne to the dinner. ... Kingsford will talk briefly about the brightest football prospects since Ive been here. Petty will discuss other ' aspects of the Thunderbird 15-1- concludes Sunday. The Shamrocks closed the Pacific Coast Womens Soft-ba- ll League season in fine fashion, sweeping four games from Sun City to tie the Saints for second place. Orang, Cal., won the league title. Restaurant, a under the outstretched glove of Jane Hughes. Gardner also tripled home three runs in the first, the inning the Shamrocks did all the scoring. The top four, teams in the gals state tournament qualify for the regionals, also to be held In Salt Lake City Aug. 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