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Show ir me DESERET 0B 2, 1969 September NEWS, Tuesday, Ashe Advances To Open Quarterfinals Wgsds By STEVE SNIDER UPI Sports Writer FOREST Australias tennis (UPI) amateurs may be patsies these days but you sure cant knock those sltak Aussie pro- gf By DAVE KADLECK Deseret News Sports Writer fessionals. By sundown tonight, Aussie pros probably will own six of the eight slots in the mens of the singles quarter-final- s EEAR LAKE Skipper Jerry Campbell and his mate Le Roy Pia were as steady as the wind wasnt at this Northern Utah summer funspot as they won Flying Dutchman honors over the holiday week- - 1 W ice as a precautionary measure to ease a chrome case of tendonitis. in 6-- 7-- 6--8, Emerson dusted off Barth of San Diego, 6-- holiday, topped the six in the annual Labor Day sailing classic. Mac Magleby continued to press Campbell in F.P. sailing and placed second with wife Diane crewing over the Olympic triangular course off the west shores of Id pal Beach. SkiDper Phil Sawyer and mate Helen rounded out the top thiee in the Dutchman class with third place. The field of 51 skippeis were met with different wind conditions each of the three days of racing. Saturday saw shifting winds test sailors with Sunday sailing rated the best of the three days. And while Mondays finale wasnt termed a drifter, there were moments of stillness that kept several skippers guessing. Mondays change of pace skipper sailing caught Fred Crebbin and his mate Joan off guard. The Crebbins dominated Scow competition the first two days with four straight first places but gave way to Logan's Judd and Jane Preston Monday. The four firsts were adequate for first place in Labor Another Day competition. Diane and Dick Logan couple, Lowe placed third. Windmill skipper John Pe-- racing of By Assodated Press Salt Lake Citys Bees, pitchpaced by the three-hi- t ing of ace lefthander Rich Zinniger, defeated Caldwell, Monday night at Caldwell in the final game of the season for both teams. The win was the 13th of the season for Zinniger, as compared to only two losses. The standout topped the Pioneer League in wins, innings pitched, and complete games. Salt Lake, which challenged Ogden for the Pioneer League lead In the final month of the season, had to settle for fourth place in the final standings. In other final-da- y Pioneer League action Monday, pennant-winninOgden edged Idaho Falls, and second-plac- e Great Falls dumped 3-- Flying Dutchman crewman LeRoy Pia; skipper Jerry Campbell won Bear Lake sailing honors. honors while George and his crew Dave piloted their Day Sailor to second place. Scott Budge, Logan, raced his Finn to third place to stay in the running for the seasons point trophy. Kuchen-beck- er New to Utahs sailing fleet Jim were skippers. Knell took first place in that P-C- race while former F.D. skipper Howard Sorensen was second. Victor Maxrad was third. Longhurst rf Young If Zinniger p 2 10 0 Woods 3P 3 0 0 0 Grey c 3 0 0 0 Smith p James p King ph 0 0 30 0 10 0 0 0 $00 10 0 0 0 31 3 Totals 28 t 3 0 Totals 0M ltf Oil 1 Sslt Lake City Caiowail loo ooa two I E Collette LOB Salt Lake City 3, CaMwell 1. DP Salt Lakj City Z Caldwell 2. 2B Jakubs, Vldno, North H R Eft BB SO IP 1 3 1 ,i 1 15 Zinniger iW) 2 0 5 S Smith 4 I I 1 3 4 James (L) 10 Marty Haines, Idaho Falls; John OBren, SLC and Rory Youngberg, Ogden placed in that order in OK Dinghy with Robert Rix, Gordon Jones and Bob Jones placing 1, 2 and 3 in bunfish sailing. Tigers Royals 5-- Eastern Division too 020 000 2 S 10 0 020 000 010 -4 1 Detroit 1 Kansas City Kilkenny, Dobson (8), Timmerman (9) and Prlre, Rooker ard Martinez W L Rookar Timmerman (2-HRs Detroit, Horton (22). Kansas City, Rooker (4). (Second Game) , 7 1 000 010 100- -2 Detroit 00019 011- -3 I 1 Kansas City Hiller, Dobson (B) and Freeharr Bunker, Drabowsky (7) and Rodriguez WP HR Drabowsky (87), LP Dobson W Horton (23). Baltimore Detroit Boston Washington New York Cleveland Minnesota Oakland California Kansas City Chicago Seattle Monday's Results Seattle New York Boston 6, Oakland 2 California M Washington Minnesota 7, Cleveland 5 Baltimore 8 Chicago 0 Kansas City Detroit Tuesday's Games Detroit at Kansas City (3 pm). Cleveland at Minnesota (8pm) Baltimore at Chicago (8 30 P m ) Callforria at Washinqtcn (5pm) Seattle at New York (8 pm) Oakland at Boston (H) p m ) Wednesday's Games Detroit at Kan ss Cltv (twilight) Cleveland at Minnesota Oakland at Boston (Only games scheduled) Red Sox 6, As too I 00 0 0 0 soo oto 0- -2 oox- -e DP Oakland 1, OBrlen Fingers, LOB Oakland 9, Boston 4 2B Boston Tartabull, Brooks, D Green. HR Bando (0), Pelrocelli (0). H R ER BB SO IP 0 4 4 5 C Dobson (L,!4-ll- ) 3 0 0 1 3 3 Roland 2 2 Lachemann 1 1 0 1 2 Fingers 4 2 3 4 4 Stange (W.5-7- ) 1 0 0 0 Lyle 2 0 2 130 . Siebert T- -2 40 WP Stange. Save Siebert. E Stute-vill- e 250-mi- required some three hours and 15 minutes to complete it. The waves were comparatively smooth for Utah Lake, but still offered something of a at pounding Monday's Rosults Pittsburgh 7, Atlanta 1 Los Angeles 10, New York 0 San Francisco 12, Montreal 2 San Diego 5, Philadelphia 2 St Louis 4, Houston 2 at Cincinnati, postpone Chicago rain head-jarrin- 2804 52020010 New York ... x 10 Los Angeles E Harrelson, Torborg DP New York 1 LOB-N- ew York 7, Los Angeles 0. 2B Boswell, Parker 2, Kosco, Sizemore 3B Kosco, Mota, Shamsky. HR Dyer (3), gee 3, Wilis, Mota, Agee (23) Sizemore, W Davis. S Sunning H R ER BB SO IP 3 4 4 . iKoosman (L,12-9- ) A 22 930 10 5 5 Koonce 5 3 2 2 iDiLauro ... 4-8 Senators Angels Orioles 8, White Sox 0 Sunning (W,12 9) .. 6 2 3 9 6 5 0 0 0 Lamb (First Game) Baltimore 000 103 1 0 0 0 0 .. 2 9 1 Vikkelsen 000 000 000- -4 000 000 00 0- -0 California Chicago Save Mikkelsen HbP by 000 030 Olx 4 11 1 DP Baltimore 1 Chicago 2 LOB Banning Washington 3 04. A PB T Baltimore 10, Chicago 7 2B Bradford, Torborg i(Swoboda). Murphy, Allen (7) Washburn (8 and 28 079. 134) HR Powell P well, D Johnson ) and Casanova Coleman Azcue, SF Palmer. LP Murphy (8 13) HR Epstein (24) H R ER BB SO IP Giants 12, Expos 2 9 5 0 0 3 6 Palmer (W 14 2) (Second Game) 7 5 .. 002 000 000 503 0001 9 2 Montreal Wynne (L,4 5) California 2 2 . 3 0 1 0 0 1 4 3 x 12 330 030 1007 13 3 San Francisco Murpny Washington 23 3 2. 1, aan DP Francisco Moneai Lazar Geishert, Kealy (5), Tatum (6) and LOB Montreal 5, San Francisco 12 113 1 Bell Rodger, Moore, Humphreys (4) BaldSB Bonds, Henderson T 2 36 Staub, win (5), Higgns (6), Knowles (7), CarHenderson los (9) and French WP Kealy (2 0) H R ER BB SO IP 5 Twins 7, LP Baldwin 2 3). HR McMullen (14, Stoneman (L,8 16) . 5 1 3 8 5 5 6 5 15). 5 1 8 1 0 1 2 8 0 t 0 0 0 0 McGinn Cleveland 7 7 7 H Reed 7 3 2 2 Minnesota 419 999 00k Sad-c2 5 9 2 3 6 2 8) (W ev- a id 2 -C Tovar, Renlck T- -2 56 A 10 002 1 9 LOB Cleve and M nnesota Cards 6, Astros 2B Tovar, 6 M nnefota Fu'ler, 0- -4 KHmcnock Unlaender 3B Allison Oliva St Louis 000 000 S S Wt Itams HR Remck (3) 0 0 0 000 110- -2 Houston R ER BB SO 11 2B H Louis St IP Houston 6 LCJ 7 2 McDowell (L J Alou, Davalilfo, Shannon HR Carlton 1 5 S Williams c6 Edwards Brock, Morqan (5 (1), 1 H 2 R ER BB SO Law IP n 0 4 6 D Chance (W 5 2) (W 16 7) 623 208092 110 10 11011 13 11 0002 Wians f g mph. speeds from Besides that, Stuteville had another 16 skippers bent on overtaking him and the $1,000 first place prize. Man of them like Don Pruitt of Osh Kosh, Wis., have won enough titles to be dangerous. Pruitt had to settle for third among the outboards, but it was a good finish considering he was out of the race for about minutes while crewmen labored over mechanical problems. Most of the drivers stopped for at o minutes to take least half of their 130 gallon load, but probably none who finished in the top ten stopped as long as Pruitt. Second place went to Jack 69-9- 0 Dodgers 10, Mets 6 1308 Jack outlasted them all. Stuteville, of San Eernardi-no- , Calif., won Utahs first annual marathon race here Monday, and probably the first Greek runners for whom the event was named did not have to endure more. The triangle course was set up for 50 laps in front of the Provo Boat Harbor. It Eastern Division titles. Ralston Twice had Rod on the Aussie leftys service in that fateful fifth set but Rod wriggled off each time and then scored the only service break of the set for a 2 lead ..hen Denny stretched high for a backhand volley and knocked it into the bottom of the net. Scores were Pioneer League FINAL STANDINGS 0 4-- 6-- 6--3. Ashe knocked over Santana, and headed for the clubhouse to pack his ailing right elbow Monday's Results Billings 2 Salt Lake City 3, Caldwell Ogdens, Idaho Falls 4 4-- 11, 1 10-1- 5 one-tw- Gilbreath of ElMonte, Calif., with Rickey DeMontrond, Los Angeles, finishing third in his Vapor Trail. Fourth place overall and first outboard was won by Robert George, Colorado Springs, Colo. n Utahs top skipper was Wes Knudsen at fifth place in the outboards and eighth overall. A prize of $500 went to top outboard and the same to top inboard skippers. It was very interesting in this race to see just what the inboards and outboards could do against one another. I bad actually planned on rougher water out there, and built my Big Stardust for it Im used to wilder water on Utah Pro-voa- Lake. Eut Knudsen offered no excuses and said officials were already discussing next 4-- 6-- b- -l Formula Vee Hunhng-toHayes, Beach, Ca.if , bcacii, i J. Rcbe f Yuma u cover, Colo , ZtnK, 3 Jac'c Rockwell, Gar 4 Jerry Allred, den Grove, Cali , Zrn Las Vegas, Zink, 5 Or E M Shantz, Pasadena, Calif, 7in, 6. George Hunting s.n Park, Calif , Zink, Formula SCCA, Ford 1 D R Monscn (F B), Kent, Wash, 2. Stephan Brabham; Rzesnowiecky Los Angeles, Winkelmann, (FB), 3 Herbert Browne 1), Cucamon4. Skip Adrian ga, Cahf , Caldwell; lF-1), Fresno, Calif.; 5 hdrvey anow (F-1), San Franosco, Titan, o Roy Woods (F F 3), Encmo, Calif , Cftmaxe; G, H Prod., DSR, D Sedan 1 Jim Bailie (DSR), SJith Ga e, calif. Fiat, 2 Mwes Wmbqier (HP) ausI t Sp le 3 B id Benevue, wah Pat'eraon (Hp-2Costa Vista, Ca if , M cr 4. kc, FL ; Los (H P 3 5 Bob W t ams Angeles, Aus.m-Healinr-4)- , Pomana, ure , sprite, 6 ttnan Goeltmcht (DbRJ, Hci'wooo, Lu,a-roo- ? 7 Gra g Murray (GPU, San Raf-- ael. Call , Mv Midget, a Martin Pose! ) Santa Clara, cahf, Ajoi 9 John Eckstein (D Sedan, l), Santa Ara, Cahf, Subaru 1000, 10 Jim Chafee 2), Mt Baldy, Ca if , Sabaro. E, 1 Lee Moeller Lynwood, Cahf, Sorite, 10 Bnnt B'own (FP7), 3 Don Pomona, Calif,. Spitfire; McGaffe Ariz Phoenix, (EP1), Moulton (EP2), Triumph? 4 Larrv Salt Lake, Porsche; 5 Dave Madison Van Nuvs, Calif, Datsun, 4 O L Beeny (E-3), Salt Lake Triumph, 7 Robert (F-Stockwell South 4), Gage, caW Spit lre, 8 Jimes Mu 'ell Santa Maria, Ca'f, Datsun; Fre-s- o, 9 Georqe Klaw ftr (F 6) Calif., Sprite; 10 Brinq Brown (F P 7), Salt I ke, Porsche, 11 Denn - Tnvner (P)P 7), Murray; 12 Bill Rhmehardt E P 5), Salt Lake 1 third lap Nephi was quickly bade in the race however, and finished third in his which had been as Nephi had started the fourth race in class only to get the black flag and find out from race offirials that they had changed his classification without telling anybody. Another Salt Laker, Yale Thomas, was everybodys favorite in and he had his Genie Ford on victory road until his brakes locked going Into a turn on the fourth lap. That spelled the end of any hopes the local people had far a big win. The area prestige was upheld to some extent by Larry Moulton, O. L. Beeny and a few others who finished well in their classes. Mini-Coop- Dick Carbide Saw Sharpening tvoei Siws 8 Tools Machine Sharpened RElbRN POSTAGE. Sharp Saws Cat Costs. Alt WE PAT i Following are the results Great Salt Lake National with overall finishes, class renthesis, hometown, type of Monday's Road Races finish In paof car; s UTAH SAW WORKS 427 N. 2nd Wait Ml2 4 tage point near the judges stand on the north breakwater where boats followed the red flags rear shore. Judges counted laps and gave points toward prize money after the third circuit. Race Mary West and Eail Davis found few complaints among competitors. One said he was late for the noon dead motor start but blamed himself. Then, too, more fans could have kept up with the race If the public address system had boomed from the Provo Boat Harbor. But most of the veteran racers said they would like to try it again. And race officiate seem willing to let them try. AUIFFLERS INSTALLED FREE Most Any Car Q88 10? SHOCKS INSTALLED FREE 49i Marathon. years The Provo skipper had planned not to come in for refueling but had to change plans when the gasoline pump failed. He took on extra fuel, only to find he had 50 gallons left over at the end of the race. One pilot figured it was a race since gasoline-guessin- g too much extra fuel could slow you down from 75 to 65 YOU CAN'T BUY A BETTER TIRE TO SAVE YOUR LIFE mph. A , Pige Moulton hung on to the end for a second place finish in while Benny took third in the same class and then raced again ii. and took second. Colin Wilson, Steve Baughman and Steve Fresh also finished high in their classes, 6--4, 4-- California Boater Captures Utah Lake Marathon Race UTAH LAKE National League 3 (First Gam) 11-- By HARTT WIXOM Deseret News Sports Writer iig League Summary American League Billings, e Dennis Ralston of Bakersfield, Calif., had two good spots in the fifth set Monday to finish the job he most wantshatter Rod ed to do Laver's hopes for a second grand slam of the Australian, French, Wimbledon and U.S. down Great Falls Continued from lOth-seede- 1 5-- last-plac- 7-- 6-- ioces Draw ,00 Pens 3-- 1 g terson captured open class 6--0, 63. and Rosewall eliminated Romania Davis Cupper Hie but NdStase, suffered a mild injury to his right side in the process. 6-- Zinniger, Bees Win Pioneer Loop Finale y Roy 6-- third-seede- tested in every over the three-da- field ships. Three hustled into the last eight on Labor Day. Three more were favored to make it today. If form holds up, it could be 1 against the United States with defending champion Arthur Ashe of Gum Spring, Va., carrying the entire load. Its already against Arthur in his upper half of the d CampbeU, n N.Y. HILLS, draw. He wheeled into the quarters Monday by blasting 1365 champ Manuel Santa4 na of Spain with 21 aces in four sets bat finds himself hemmed in by Australias Rod Laver, Ken Rosewr.il and Roy Emerson, who also advanced in the same bracket. His next foe is Rosewall on Wednesday. Today it was second-seede- d John Newcombe of Australia vs. Marty Riessen d of Evanston, HI., ' Tony t?v he nf Ansmi. 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