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Show D V W"l 1 V y y Vr r y -- a w fe DESERET 2D Townsend Has Open Lead; NEWS, Friday, August 8, 1969 Ex-BY- FniTDOlls DU By NICK YENGICH Deseret News Sports Writer It was supposed to be the feature came of the State m American Legion baseball tournament, but the only featured factor was the Granite bat Bam! (13 runs). Whap! (18 hits). Crack! (21 total bases). runs. a A ' 3 ' Wayne Stinson (walk), Bow- den (single) and Pistorius (walk) scored in the first inning when Provo starter Randy Blackett couldnt find West 1-- et Thur-goo- d duo. Kuida Wins Honor ALBUQUERQUE, -- N.M. Miller, who graduated from the too Old 017- -4 7 4 Richfield 0 0 201 000 02x- -J Helper Randy Johnson end Randy Shipp; Stever, Powell, Gary Hrlbar (t) and Gary Steve Cowley (4). 0 000 000 000- -0 Viewmont 4 0 000 001 00X--1 West Arbor Nordgren, Dave Butler (31, Dave Nelson (4) and Val Culllmere: Kirk Harmon, Steve Carlton (4). Mike Carr (ti end Steve Geuiara. 4 4 000 100 OO- O-' Skyline 010 000 53- kClearfield I Gerry LePavor and John Neff; Dean Miller end Dannie Hotkln. sn oea le-e- s Prove 14 I 100 Oil 4U-- 1S raaite Randy Blackett, Clair Woodbury (2), Doug Kleer (71 and jeryl Smith, Steve Bushman (111 David Walxlneshew, Richard Welklnstnaw (7) and Barry Scelll. - Tha kadtn: Patar Townsend Larry Graham been r ttting well, I missed a couple of easy ones early. Then it just happened suddenly and things began to fall. I hadnt Ziegler Li"1 Terry 3634-70- -2! Glbbv K 7.r2 Kermlt Winter 3635-71; chu2 PoZJ 3636-7- 2; Chi Chi Les Peterson rJhS Thomoson Ed Mohelln 3636- -2 Don Parson 3634-- 72; Jack Steve Bull 3636-77- 22 3637--72; Phil Rodgerj . Crawford 72; Bill Garrett 3634-- 72 Curtis J Rick Rhoads Bob Gleason Starks Jack McGo2 Gary Player Courtney What fell was a couple of putts. They set him off on a back nine string of three Jerry Barrier :'-3- 6 SmZ 73; Charl- - s Coody sS? Johnson 73; Mae McLendon Bob Stone Mowry jH Lee Elder 3634-- t! Lively 3637-- 73) Bob Smith Babe Hlskey 3637-73. 73 David Schuster 25-fo- t t Job. Ml. Allan -- A. i. Ut 4. . 71;Fred Marti Abbott Jerry kee Open. t 3401-- 47; Mika Nugent Opperman -- 49; 2 Milwau- Greater $100,00 - birdies and an eagle that carried him past San Francis fihRi EDEN The men couldnt conquer the sand drenched Patio Springs golf course in the recent Patio Springs Open, but gal golfers will give Mark Bailiffs layout a run Friday during the Sta j Best Ball. Defending champions Bev Nelson and Ev Strong, members of Patio Springs, will be challenged chiefly by the Thayne-Jan- tour , i Deseret News Special Marcia a h Clearfield, figured by Granite Coach Eldon Christensen to reach Saturdays finals, won the game by counting eight runs in the final two innings. 7--4 5-- mont out of the tournament Starting pitcher Kirk Har the plate. Granite regained out-h- it but stranded eight Helper with Gary Hribrar fanning seven in four innings of relief, outlasted Richfield, Richfield catcher Randy Shipp apparently tied the game with a double in the seventh inning, but the ball caromed from the fence to Willie Ellingtons glove, back over the fence, for a ground rule double. Only one run scored when two might have.' Vince Tone knocked home the winning run for Helper in the seventh with a single. Clearfield opened Ihe bats 10-1- three balls in the first allowing two Provo Preston Hurls Bcv, Ev Rate Favorites i t Viewmont John Miller, 1 Brigham Young University fa February, had finished ahead of Townsend and was in the clubhouse with a 68 ft marked the first time three-montpro had led tournament and he would have shared the first ro-lead if it hadnt been for a b his only gey on the 18th over-pa-r hole of the day. Londoner, The the leading money winner on British tour a year ago and one of his countrys top Ryder score a Cup hopes, has yet to but he U.S. meet, in a victory took a big step towards one Thursday with a 67 for the first round lead in lowed four hits, including a home run to Randy White. save the win. Bowden, Pistorius, Young and Smith were 6 from the plate in aggregate, scored seven runs and drove home another six. Included in the hits were a double by Pistorius and the tournament's longest home run, a shot to left by Bowden. Mike Holyoak drove home three other runs. West, short on pitching but high on guts, knocked View- mis-play- 9--L By ie, into the lead. MILWAUKEE, WIS. (UPI) To hear Peter Townsend tell it, all one needs is a litlte and a hot putter confidence to win on the Professional (PGA) Golfers Association tour. SPORTS BRIEFS i: it . And the biggest hitters were Chuck Bowden, Mike Pisto-riu- s, Greg Young and Jay Smith the quartet that Winners tonight play 5 p.m. Saturday. TL winner there Sadden rested and undefeated Granite at 8:30 p.m. Should a team pull the almost impossl- - , bered. Park. 3 3 After the first inning Provo but three hits off David Walkingshaw Cue won his third g?rr.e of the tournament) and older brother Richard, who relieved when Dave ran out of innings. Richard, til now bothered by injuries, retired seven of seven batters. counted 4-- inning, mon singled ley in the sixth with the only run, then Mike Carr, the third baseman who turned in a run saving unassisted double play in the first, relieved and fanned Dave Butler with the bases loaded in the ninth to cos BY GENE W. HINTZ and relied again on curveballing Dean Miller to drop Miller fanned 11 Skyline his total to 8 in 18 (running tournament innings) and al- home Wally Nun- 3-- 2 hours So Granite, with the 13-- 3 win over Provo Thursday at Ken Price Park, rests a day while Helper and West, 5 p.m., Claarfield and Provo, 8:30 p.m., claw at each other for a right to play in Saturdays semifinal round at Price i: the lead after Jon Hoovers misplayed triple drove home two Provo runs in the top of the first. ble and upset Granite day night, the double eliminastretches to tion tourney Monday. A Provo team official plant-- . ed the Granite victory seed 24 before Thursdays game. After Granite beat Viewmont 1 Wednesday, he shouted across the field, You hot dogs are going to get beat. You cant hit! The Granite kids rememSatur- Ace Trails U Lisa Kuida or the Pirate Swim dub, Magna, Utah, qualified for the National Junior OlymSan Diego, pics August Calif., and her coach Darwin Killpack was voted to coach the Western Regional team Thursday at the Sandia Army Base Olympic Pool. Kuida, swimming in the 2 age group, won die with a time of 2:46.5; butterfly, . free1:17.5; and the style at 1:07.9. The Western Regional team will be representing an area consisting of Nevada, Texas, Idaho, Colorado, New Mexico, 19-2- 11-1- 200-met- er 100-met-er 100-met- Arizona and Utah. The Quaker Oats Company will be the sponsor of the AAU Junior Olympics meet The meet will have more than 700 of the most outstanding teenage athletes in the United States. By The Associated Press homer in the sixth to give Billings an 6 victory over and In another Caldwell, game in Montana, Twin Falls downed Great Falls 8-- Salt Lake John Preston fanned 10 Idaho Fails nobatters In pitching a hitter in a. Pioneer League baseball game Thursday night at Idaho Falls. Preston pitched a game, walking only three men, and hitting one batter with a pitch. Another Idaho Falls Angel reached base on an error. P r e s t o ns performance comes on the heels of an l&etrikeout shutout by Salt Lakes Rich Zinnlger against file Angels the previous night In other league games, Bert Strane smacked a grand slam right-hand- er 7-- 0 Stranes Murray - ELKO Murray, Utahs Babe Ruth baseball team, who eked out a narrow victory over Prescott, Ariz., Thursday, meets tough Northern California today and must win again to stay alive in the Pacific Southwest regional playoffs here. The Murray crew, winning by a final score of 6 to 5, pushed across two runs in the sixth and four in the seventh to counter Prescotts 4 to 0 lead. balL Three Salt Lake area teams won spots in the Western Boys Baseball Association World Series beginning Monday at Norihridge, Calif., after region al baseball victories Thursday at Salt Lake. A .grand-slahomer by Mike Drachman clinched Mt.. 13-- 0 victory over Olympus homer by Horrace Speed in the fifth. Tonights schedule Is the two-ru- n same. other an- a hit by centerfielder Phil Zahn in the first. Caldwell was led by Jim Johnson who had four singles in four times at hat. Twin Falls victory ended a e winning streak of the , Giants. The Cowboys runs came on eight hits including two doubles by outfielder John Rivers. Two runs were batted In by winning pitcher Jim Freeman. . Great Falls scored on a two-ru- n four-gam- 0 Famous 0 Won Lost Ogden Salt Lake City Twin Falls Great Falls Caldwell Billings Idaho Falls 28 17 .622 2e 18 .591 27 23 20 17 18 21 21 .563 .523 .465 .370 .364 23 29 21 RosuMs Thursday's I Pet. Salt Lake City 7, Idaho Falls Billings 8, Caldwell 6 Twin Fells 7, Great Falla I Ogden idia 2 4V 7 11V I I o Dozens af Fantastic lea Cream Diihes BRAKES RELINED 36 Incomparable Flavors of Ico Cream To Tako SHOCK 141? ABSORmS CPW DAILY KCEPT SUN. M Home! 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