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Show Saturday, August 23, 1969 DESERET NEWS, 6A j3ees Injury-Plague- d I 0 5 B alumeau: By DAN PArnsoN Deseret News Sports Writer year. Utah received the bid two years ago at Reno,' Nevada. The purpose of the meeting is to iron out quirks and set new rules and , "There's no sport as competitive as boxing," boasted Emile Bruneau, President of the World Boxing Association. He continued, "rue lack of talent has hurt us in the states. When TV male its big appearance the small clubs couldn't compete with it TV was stealing the name fighters." "This is true with tile local talent," added Dean Smith. "The promotors bad to go out of state for the most part to fill the bill for next Tuesday's card." Palace arena. The headman of the WBA sent a challenge to his board members attending a confab Friday afternoon at the Hotel Utah. Attending were Bill Va., Brennan, Richmond, chairman of the championship "The continued, happiest situation in the world would be if the champion would fight the No. 1 challenger all the time. But this hasn't been the case and if we were to leave it to the champion it would create nothing , but havoc. ye Iv? "A title is not a possession, it is something he wins to defend. Every six months if the champion hasn't defended his crown and has been mac Eruneau. a.. once WBA .meets , ',...,.ii.,...T.:'.! 3, '; :::;,...t..... ' " '....:,., ' AP:'.:.;"':'''''...'t ' ' "''''''''. A, " t;'.. .;, ' .:.: ,,,,,r...''''''....4....f,';' :':.41 5',.. ......:.:.:,4,7' , , , lo ' National League Boston Divistos Woo Led Pd. 76 Chkago et New York St. Louis Pittsburgh Philadelphia Montreal .613 .570 .557 .341 .410 .310 41 52 55 56 71 17 610 66 50 30 119 1 Cloninw lit BB 20 2 2 It S 3 1 3 24 4 3 3 1 Carroll (L.124) 7 3 3 3 7 Blass DalCanton (W,74) I 2 I 0 0 2 HBPBo Blass (Talon). WPClonlogar. 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B.Robinson Hai 0...lones BSII Harrelson CIO Wert Det K00018 Chi Trish DM Casanova Was 354 437 04 373 431 362 317 411 424 403 426 467 302 445 281 308 349 305 41 17 40 106 46 98 51 90 40 104 67 Si 16 76 39 110 47 101 13 95 54 100 60 111 41 69 73 101 35 63 83 69 46 77 11 67 1 1 18 2 5 11 2 10 4 4 9 21 3 24 11 4 10 NATIONAL LEAGUI .246 .243 BATTING .243 .241 621H 117H4H1411"59841.P21e3t 415211 31 .241 Cincinnati 4210 540 1187 92 oes .212 42 .240 Pittsburgh 4216 566 1090 103 522 .259 21 .240 Chicago 4201 532 1086 114 492 .258 51 .239 Atlanta 4182 465 1075 70 441 .257 33 .238 St. Louis 21 .236 Los 4163 514 1063 11 413 .255 Angeles 4181 461 1017 102 431 .243 31 .235 Montreat 4158 527 1007 )11 479 .242 San Francisco 65 4042 492 977 115 441.242 32 .221 Philadelohig 74 .227 New York 4023 468 961 81 449 .241 3975 521 956 03 411 .241 35 .724 Houston 4091 344 god 24 3)9 .222 29.224 San Diego 31 .221 27 24 65 14 liAhi INDIVIDUAL BATTINO 1273 Sr s Ilit baol tst4lit 4 35.221 Amsre PITCHING Clemente Pgh (12 Sr more decesions) Mot& LA IP 11 Ill SOW 1.. 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Chi 79 4 .256 Horien 85107 110 4.33 I 11), 3' .1, Brabender Sea 149141 117 14 35 40 6 6 4.361 16 91 59 951 Ellsworth Cla 141137 53 82 111 4.381 In, 2) lc 1'1 Draw KC 127 In 51 75 710 1441 94 16 64 .751 Brunet Sea 041 72 69 37 I 3 4.59 13 it .14 Soarma bet 11,4 87 99 35 47 310 5.13' 115 11 3 5 .2 Marhatl Sea 145157 62116 711 5.44 inn 4 31 .14). Pattin $pa 104 99 62 62 410 5.501 64 21 62 .20 Nargan CIS INDIVIDUAL BATTING 075 w mom et eats, AB Carew Min Pease Min st.Smith 111S11 01 lye Min F Robinson hi Petroctill But 1.well Bei Blair Sal Clarke NY White NY F.ftoward Was Buford Bal Andrews Bsn D.Johnson Bat ,Finiella KC 11W11116ms CM R.Jackson Oak C.May Chi Cardarias Miro 1Hortori Cle Mchael NY Killebrew Min Bando 001. 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Now its just a matter of winning as many as I can," said McLain. 153 112 115 201 121 190 132 170 99 las 109 104 162155 121 119 114 111 174 174 143153 118 125 133132 199 159 153 113 03 126 171 209 163 159 126 9$ 122 t. 46 IS 10 2.72 2.79 343 The Cincinnati Reds are still holding the brass ring on the National League West but a couple of kids from the next block 641431212 32 Clemente and Al V 63 610 332 Roberto 4612212 I 154 Oliver of East Division Pitts- 77 46 10 6 314 67 111 910 21 9 have made that hold 3 62 burgh 58 92 4 72 145 344 about as shaky as it can be. 49 179 11 9 3.46 65 13 12 5 172 Clemente got only one hit, 71 199 1S 3.86 but drove in four runs as the 49 96 12 11 3.92 56 7, 512 397 Pirates beat Cincinnati, in 41 10 9 1 317 65 92 410 229 the first double. of a game 51 117 14 merry-go-roun- B 8-- 4.12 4.2 4 4.35 4.37 4.47 4.50 436 4.AD 4.15 5.08 535 :1 .,1.1.: i.,...,,i; ,i.:4,4 i',i Willie Mc Covey hits homers header Friday night, then Oliver gave the Pirates a victory in the nightcap with a two-rutwoout homer in the ninth inning. 5--3 Cincinnati remained one percentage point ahead of Los The first place Cubs' lead over the Mets was reduced to 512 games in the East Division, which also is tightening up, with St. Louis and Pittsburgh making threatening gestures. at bats a The National League bat- ting leader, at .357, sat out the second game, but Oliver took over and lifted the Pirates to a sixth straight victory that left them nine games behind the Cubs. Cincinnati took a leal when Tony Perez greeted reliever Bruce Dal Canton with a two-ru- n single with the bases loaded and nor.'l out in the eighth. Canton then got out of the inning, and the Pirates came hack to tie on Jose Pagan's pinch RBI single. Oliver, who bit his 12th homer in the opener, then won it in the ninth. 3-- 2 Ron two-ruSwoboda's homer gave the Mets a lead, three singles and catchn 0 er Jeff Torborg'l passed ball Stratton Stops Favored Stevens Jane Stratton winning ways here Saturday morning as she s, Janice upset 1 for the women's title in the Intermountain Tennis Assn. meet at the Mt. Eyre Racquet Club. OGDEN continued her Ste-yen- 6-- 6-- Miss Stratton overpowered the favored veteran netter with a strong serve and consistent game. Mrs. Stevens holds several ITA titles. Miss Stratton also won the junior rrA crown last week in girls' 16, 18 singles. Other final matches in women's and senior men's events are slated Saturday latex noon. in the third and made it New York held on to beat Los Angeles. Atk..44, MUST GO! 0 S get your favorite JET or TRAIL BOSS to 467-540- Famous for Quo 117 & for complete' information' No obligation. 3165 O. MIS NINSPAPER '69 is going is in a banner vow for avocet wroth Arno deplore ore sloshing prices on '69s Oo make way foc r10. 3ovo imp cirods on yaw '69 tor NOM CHECK THE SAVINGS UNDER AUTOMOBILES IN TODAY'S , Sarin STATE CLASSIFIED 1$ 14 ADS IN THIS NEWSPAPER r. t 4) '70s SralgatA 9 or write today 0 tAcke Rem at Every unit in stock drastically reduced Act now! Hurry Call 9 Year Renewals of Larry Hisle singled in a run and hit a two-ru- n homer, Derron Johnson belted a three-ru- n homer and Rick Wise pitched his second straight shutout in Philadelphia's romp over San Diego. a terrific savings! Plus 11 scatLarry Dierker, 16-tered four hits and Jesus Alou drove in three runs as Houston handed the Cubs their third straight loss. Alou, who drove In his runs with a single and an infield out, also singled and scored a run. 4-- 0 Overwrite Commissions paid ea lit Year Premium Income SOX 2-- ALL TRAVEL TRAILERS AREA a confidential interview send resume 2-- 2 ut AMEMEMEMInallall Special Contract target National insurance Company Division. Must be church affiliated and proficient in hiring and trainili; men. 10 Atlanta went down to St. Louis when the Cardinals' Mike Shannon broke a tie two-owith a two-ruhomer. in the fifth. Atlanta moved in on Orlando Cepfront, eda's tworun homer in the second over Bob Gibson, 16-who has won five straight. St. Louis tied it in the third. t 4.42' 41.54 ', Clemente's only hit in five in the first game was two-ru- n triple, but be also drove in two runs with a groundout and a forceout second 235 3.10 3.12 3.1 6 2:12 3.3 2 28 53 7 5 3.43 30 46 5 II 346 70 150 15 11 3.4e 57 61 8 7 3.42 59 111 113 72 73 316 42 35 6 9 44 14 510 43 84 6 7 11C 65 117 910 122116 68 116 4 9 9', 89 45 ) 11 156 1S4 64 101 13 7 47 199 70 44 6 9 176 171 93125 815 157 157 54 9019 8 14510 77 77 815 :0 k McLain survived a shaky in which he yielded four hits in the first two innings, including a home run by Jim Spencer. Willie Horton got McLain all the runs he needed viith a three-ru- n ohmer in the sixth, No. 17. All three runs were unearned off loser Tor.i Mur2due to an error by phy, baseman Sandy Alomar. 244223 521341611 201163 6615117 7 244 202 171 451351611 .71 149 102 112 219 141 199 130 183 16 170 129 131 k::,.,.,..;,:; Angeles. "I couldn't play with this club (the Angels), he said, "because they don't score enough runs. I need runs and guys who can stand in front of line drives." 166173 .;:.::.:.:1 issr.:g.:4 "I think be can win 25," said Manager Mayo Smith. "He's the type of pitcher who can go out without his good stuff and ftnesse them. If there's a better pitcher around I don't know where he is." start 4-- TRI-STA- , 0. 7-- 5 906 :ko,;,:,:!,,, es"r ' 2 and Philadelphia mauled San Diego 10-- Cubs 5-- 187 181 171 165 155 114 190 176 '....,. .....A San Francisco got two born-ers, his 37th and 38 and five RBIs from Willie Mc Covey in the first game and took advantage of 11 walks in the second game to sweep Montreal Mc Covey drew an intentional walk in each game and now has 35 for the season, breaking a major league record of 33 set by Ted Williams of Boston in 1957. : 5-- 3, 582221711 26 4511 5 54130 913 31 46 711 60 15012 4 6313614 7 70151 911 48 81 10 i0 1,,...,s4., k:,:1 ,:;.:::..,.:. Denny McLain wins 20th game I Los defeated Mets York San Francisco Angeles and 10-swept Montreal St. Louis shaded Atlanta Houston whipped the Chicago 71 171 it ' REGIONAL MANAGER Needed or .::1 iii41"'"6' '''''" t';,,41 9-- 945 229 248 207 t4.1. Aii 1 3-- 2 "'''''' 1 1 :,3 ;.:.,A,:. , 4-- 54166 IS 9 2.56 , ' :.:,i4 , y , ,, .,!. 4-- 3 591421310 ., ...;!,..,.....:i:.::.:.,,. i'--,..,-,,,,-.-.- 1 6-- 2171113 ,.,,( i 212-ga- 7 ' ) . at 219191 , "'"'1 :::i:i ther league has woth more than 17 games. we're out of "The fact-ththe pennant race haE brought enjoyment for the game back to me," said McLain. In other AL action, Minnesota blanked the New York 0 and took a Yankees lead over Oakland in the West when Curt Motton's pinch homer in the 10th Inning gave Baltimore a triumph over the Athletics. Elsewhere, the Chicago White KanSox tripped Boston sas City nipped Washington and aeveland outlasted Seattle In the National League, Pittsburgh took two from Cinthe New and cinnatl f, '" "''''''''''''77...!.2::.,I,I ... :::.1 0 I 3 ti 3-- ,t ' .:,., l McLain beThe winner czune the first of 1969 Friday night when he stopped the California Angels 1 with a seven bitter. He's lost six, but has won five in a row and 12 of his last 13 decisions. No other pitcher in ei- 8-- 2 ''''''''''"-'''-'''-''-''''- ,,,,.,. '::1 irmem6nie For 3-- 2 :..:.,:,1 Nov; , i 11. 40 110 51 115 18 101 49 90 51 113 74 131 47 III 44 111 41 89 48 75 Al 109 34 88 3$ 113 50 108 $7 112 36 71 49 91 53 61 25 10 44 Si 46 94 33 76 44 74 17 V 75 9? 91 79 IP 31 PI 29 77 Pioneer League , gr'.. That is, the ace right bander of the Detroit Tigers is winning less than he did last year, when he became the major leagues' first winner in 84 years with a 31-- 6 record. But he's still winning more than any other pitcher. Ill la Itzsocati I m"ON, TUES. 395 343 432 52 425 427 344 250 422 344 442 0100 2170 is winning McLain Denny " 41 .335f ,.,34 06 11 - ' less and enjoying it more. 011 416 n By Associated Press 7 46 .264 Hands CM 1 31 .264 Dierker Htn "13 63! 169 C.Osteen LA IIPthr: CBaletilsisrym 9 53 .262 Seaver NY Milian Ail .,49 .261 P.Niekro Ad .261 Banks CM perry SF .263 Jenkins CM Shannon Sit. 7, 18 '259 Regan CM Colbert SD '7,; Lernaster Htn 8 Cr,wtord LA o.)",; 2 21 T.Taylor Phi J.Nlekro SD 4 24 .256 Selma Chi Patek Pah 45 14 .254 Holtzman Chi D.Brovm 50 9 61 .255 veale Pqh 03 Rader Htn 18 68 .255 wiee 49 Canada AN pin 25 .252 2F2 R.Jackson Ati Cin 12 42 .247 Granger 34 C.Boyer AB Cardwell NY .247 78 2 356 Hunt SF LA Sutton 1 29 .247 3.14 Ciel McCormick SF HKOeSIMS 357 IS 63 .244 LA 13 49 .244 "notion pin 314 Sudakis LA pennons An 10 48 .241 12 316 Kraneneal my Reno Al '4.1 2 29 2" Li Sutherland ran n zv SF 13 30 .717 747 Morgan ton NY Gent, 12 .237 34 317 Solezio W Kell ey SD 3 AI .7'5 374 Edwards Htn 37 0 73 .235 Griffin oit,, Lanier SF LA 3 23 .235 eu.1,. 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(12 sr more deciSiens) Wegener Mti IP N BB SOW L ERA Ross SD 735163 5111515 7 1.83 Blass Pon Singer LA '62143 6115515 6 1.97 Grant StL Cariton StL 2.22 Stoneman MN 219 172 61 202 15 Gibson StL 169 131 48 179 10 8 2.23 Jarvis MI Koosman NY 222184 47 15414 9 2.30 0001009r Cill Marichal SF McCarver StL Sizemore LA Wynn 141n t agelLain Alabs 20Eh R ER BB SO 7 1 1 4 4 0 3 3 1 3 H 1 d If Doyle's comeback is what he says it is, then he'll be ready for the opportunity. ease of Jimmy Ellis and Joe Frazier and the heavyweight The WBA has been buzzing with ectivity lately. Take the pres- - 1 1 It would be a good break for both Doyle and "Big Train." A good showing here could throw them back into the top contending list. The challenge is there. Dean P. Smith, left; James H. Young, Bill Brennan, George Patterson, WBA committee members and Emile Bruneau, president, seated, watch Tony Doyle sign contract for Ames Lincoln fight. live then we step In to sure him." 1 program at the Salt Palace before the WBA rating and championship committee. - , ,,,..,,,,,..,.,..,,,,,,,?..,.,,..,.. 00002 70011 00001 II ,:4. ., o .1 III . ::..,:,..,:. 1 1 il The purpose of the DoyleLincoln scrap, besides being a tough scrap for both boxers, was to kickoff a boxing , .:,...,. ,,...., ,.......,,, the er ' r; . wants public fight, the boxers want the fight and surely it would be' profitable," said Brtmeau. k.: .....,..2..:,.(1,1,,,,,k,:s.7,:,., r..,,,,i4.1,..A1.....:.,..,..,:, , 2 Phstes .1The .?: Ellis-Frazi- 21114 Ill 1 Y ,;: :,.,, , etc III , i', ; 7 010001 III SIl i 1$ , 21100 ...2 ' ,g 4-- Meanwhile, Ellis will fight Henry Cooper of England. England doesn't recognize the battle as a World Championship, because it still recognizes Cassius Clay. i (.;.,4'..T.;.:. ... .. -0 ECarneamrio. OPOakland 1. LOB 36 Baltimore 5, Oakland 17. DPErts York 1. 1.011Los AngHes 11, Western Division Western Division 70Green, HRRettertmund (3), MetNew York 3. HRSwobods CO). 2Mo Won Lost Pct. Harrelson. GB i)(1 (5). 5KrallS5(1. Lost Pct. Won IP H R ER BB SO H R ER BB SO IP 54 .550 46 Cincinnati SO -2.593 73 9 3 3 6 5 9 Palmer W, 13-6 5 4 4 1 6 Minnesota .549 55 67 Singer MO541 Los Angeles 51 .573 69 12 Walt Oakland 1 1 . 57 Mikkelsen .540 67 San Francisco 71 2i12 51 .416 Kansas 71-3 9 3 3 0 6 City Krausse A 3 1 10 112 0 (W,11-13 .525 59 Koosman di Atlanta 71 .400 49 224 Fingers 2 2 0 0 0 2 California 3 57 65 .533 Houston McGraw 24Va .393 48 , 74 Seattle 4 Lindblad L. 31 .291 37 PB $7 BalkKoosmen. WPMIkkolson. San Diego 26 76 .362 47 Chitaaa SAVEWatt (13). WPPalmor 3. :21. Yorborg. Pillars Results :36. PBRoof. Fr Way Results Houston 0. 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''4,.:',' ,,...: Major League Baseball Tally ( .1 .....i:,....,q)5.:''.:',:::.:'.:'.;.i:.;::::'44.,;. ..., .4 I '' ,,,,.r:71.:........:VW,.:.,i.f.,..:,.,.r.,.r...,; (4,,,, '...4:.;!4......?..f. .. ...... ::' ,.....,, ...,. ..a ...., i':...i'''..;!!!".'''-.- .... 1 , ,;;,.. . &mean to name a sport more competive than boxing? "Take for instance football where a player is Injured, there is someone to take his place. But this is not true for the fighter," beamed The , Pete Evanolf is promoting the Doyletincoln match in with the Utah conjunction Boxing club. regulations committee; James IL Young, commissioner Virathletic commission; ginia Dean P. Smith, chairman Utah State Athletic Commission, and George H. Patterson, Utah State Athletic Commissioner. : and his manager, want the match, but tax problems have to be worked out If something is made equitable to Frater's tax problems. They will either fight later this year or early next year," offered Bruneau. ..,:..:.. ' 7--3 count AOZPR If any more injuries crop up Ogden tied it up with a solo Bees before for the Salt Lake h run in the fifth when the season ends Monday, player Randy Bayer singled Sept. 1, Manager Dave Garcia to drive in Roy le Stillman. may end up in the lineup himThe Dodgers went ahead for self. good in the seventh, as Lee to score Bayer. Only positions where the Lacey singled Three Ogden Bees have more than one That made it healthy player left are pitcher tallies in the ninth salted the win away. and catcher. The loss dropped Salt tale Lake Salt night's Friday to fourth place in the City to 3 loss in the lineup Pioneer League standings Ogden's Dodgers gives good 412 games behind Ogden. of the shuffling indication ending Tonight's series Garcia is having to come up single game with Ogden, will with. begin at 8 p.m. It will be Regular third baseman Chamber of Commerce night, Dave Jakubs played short- Atli a good crowd expected. stop, as the normal starter at SALT LAKE OGDEN ab r h is still Gil Vidrio ab r hitt short Stillman C. 5 3 3 0 Jakubs ss 4060 trouble. Randle $s 5 2 1 Rude 2b suffering from back 4120 I 2 3 2 Steer d Bayer 4110 Law rt Second c 5 2 base man Dave McDermt 3122 3b 4011 Elliott 3blb 4000 Anders went to third In place Lacey It Anders 4022 Lanning 3000 1000 Lonshrst if 4 0 0 0 Eddie Rich ri of Jalcubs, outfielder Wick phlb 4 0 0 0 Karnewl 4 0 secHaren Zs 5000 Yount; 3010 Rundle was moved to O'Brien is 4000 Baca ph 1000 ond from the outfield, and 34 3 Totals Totals 11 1 13 3 02 MO 103- -7 Ogden little-useRich Longhurst 012 OW 610- -3 Salt Lake ESteer Jakob& LOBOgden 10, played left field. Salt Lake a. 2S Stillman, Randle, Law. Tom Zarta, who normally 5BLace v. 7 3 3 I II ) O'Brien (W, 12k would have been in left, has Poteete 0 3 0 0 11 5 5 2 5 (L, 43) Young Et a already left Salt Lake City for 3hettler 0 1 li the rest of the season due to Anderson WPYount illness of his wife. With the home forces getting as thin as they are, four Won Lost Pct. losses in the last five games 14 3? .619 become more understandable. Ogden 34 26 ..567 Great Falls 3'S 28 35 .536 Twin Falls to continue Bees the Still, 21? .547 Salt Lake City 35 27 33 Caldwell AO Ills battle. 23 .327 15 3e Idaho Falls 23 31 .377 Billings Friday night, they moved Friday Results fourth inning lead TWin Falls 19, Billings 3 out to a Caldwell Idaho Falls 24 over ace Ogden lefthander Ogden 7, Salt Lake City a Dundee, Angelo Bob O'Brien before finally succumbing by the final By BRENT CIIECKE'rrs Deseret News Sports Writer "Ellis s. The convention will be high-- . lighted by the Irish Tony Doyle-Amo- s (Big Train) Linoln scrap Tuesday at the Salt (taller iv 0. ,, Fall To Ogden Again muddle. Ellis is recognized by the WBA as the kingpin and Frazier is by the New York State Commiksion. es "Boxing is big in the world today, but the locations or big centers have shifted to places like Japan and Argentina," said the WBA headman, Bruneau and his associates from the WBA are in town for the convention Monday at the Salt Palace. Both the WBA and tiationiat Wrestling ASSOc ladon will meet next week. ' Like is oii8ñj i , |