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24 t)C Monday June 9, 1975 Foreign Athletes Grab UT-E Pri For aso zes Southern Cal won the 440-yard relay in 39.09, maintaining the team's hopes of gaining its 26th title in this meet, but then started to fade. Gilkes was beaten by Jones' in the 220, Russ Rogers failed to score in the pole vaults Tom Andrews didn't get a point in the intermediate' hurdles, the Trojans got just athletes will go to Eugene, in two weeks and compete in the National AAU championships. One newcomer who will be there is Utah State half-miler Mark Enyeart. He won the 880 here in 1:47.01 and remains unbeaten in his nine-race career in the event. The cold weather on the PROVO, Utah AP) Ted say he's from the East Coast, Banks says he's fighting in- you have to fly him out and lation and winning national put him up in a hotel room track championships in the for a few days and pay for his same manner: using foreign meals.

That kind of re-athletes, cruiting is expensive. Banks' University of Texas "But with a foreigner, all it at El Paso team got 44 of its costs is a few phone calls and 55 points from non-American a few letters." athletes and won the 54th UTEP got only two of its NCAA track and field cham- points from Larry Jessee in pionship Saturday as UCLA the pole vault. The senior Sfpilfii final day of the meet produc- one point in the discus and ed a number of surprise the mile relay team, one of winners, including high the favorites, wound up- jumper Warren Shanklin of fourth. Northeastern Louisiana at 7- CONFERENCE; TABLES FIREPROOF FILES V-it NEW USED 1, Craig Caudill of Indiana in the intermediate hurdles at 50.44, former high jumper Keith Goldie of Long Beach State in the javelin at 250-2, and Larry Shipp of Louisiana State in the high hurdles at 13.91. KELLY'S DISCOUNT OFFICE FURNITURE 124 South State Ph.

948-4224 (OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK) FIELDING A CAP? Dave Lopes Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman might just as well have fielded the hat lost by sliding Jay Johnstone of the Philadelphia Phillies instead of the ball thrown by catcher Steve Yeager in the sixth inning of Sunday's game in Philly since the inning was already over on a called third strike on pitcher Don Sutton's throw to outfielder Greg Luzinski. Phillies won 4-2. AP Wirephoto WATCH SUiNDAY'S PAPER NL GAMES JUNE 15 who has cleared 18 feet this year finished fifth as Earl Bell, an Arkansas sophomore, and San Jose State senior Dan Ripley each cleared 18-feet, 1 inch. Bell won on fewer misses. About one-quarter of the points scored in the meet were tallied by foreigners, and the featured mile run went to Irishman Eamonn Coghlan of Villanova in 4:00.06.

In fact, in a number of events won by Americans, the results were considered upsets over foreigners. In the 220, for example, Tennessee's Reggie Jones beat Southern California's James Gilkes, a native of Guyana, in 20.60 seconds. One American who showed well was UCLA's Benny Brown, the Bruins' only winner. He took the 440 in 45.34. "I'm running my own race now," said Brown, who has had differences of opinion with UCLA Coach Jim Bush about how the race should be run.

Brown said he was "going out relaxed, not pushing the first half of the race and not looking at anybody." He and numerous other and Southern California, perrenial powerhouses, suffered setbacks and finished second and third, respectively. Despite rain and cold winds on the final session of the five day meet, UTEP gained a 10 point first-place victory by James Munyala a Kenyan in the steeplechase and a second place in the triple jump by Arnold Grimes in beating UCLA by 13 points. "I started thinking we had a chance for the team title back when we took the indoor championship," said Banks, a graduate of UCLA and a former San Jose State and Long Beach State coach. "I think the kids that scored for us showed a lot of character in this weather." With 25 foreigners on a 49-man team, Banks was asked about the concept of building a track power with imports. "I've heard a lot about that at this meet very inexpensive to recruit foreign athletes.

"I've heard a lot of people criticize this, but colleges are now trying to legislate cutbacks because of inflation. With an American. FOR AN ANNOUNCEMENT HOUSTON FROM ST LOUIS at bi Brock If 5 0 10 Sizemore 2D 4 0 10 ab oi Gross If 4 110 Metzger ss 3 0 0 0 Davis rf 3 2 10 Cedeno cf 4 0 11 RSmith ID 4 2 1 2 Watson ID 4 0 2 0 TSimmns 4 0 12 MMav 4 0 2 0 McBride cf 3 110 Boswell 3D 3 0 10 Reitz 3b 4 0 10 Howard ph 10 0 0 Guerrero ss 4 0 2 0 JCruz rf 3 0 10 Reed 3 0 0 0 Cabell pn 10 0 0 Hrabosky 1 0 0 0 Helms 2b 4 0 0 0 Forsch 2 0 0 0 CJohnson ph 1 0 0 0 Crawford 0 0 0 0 2-4. held St. Louis to one hit until the fourth inning, when he yielded four hits including Simmons' double that scored Willie Davis and Smith.

Forsch walked Davis to start the sixth inning, then Smith drove him home with his ninth home run of the season. St. Louis added a run in the ninth. Bake McBride walked and stole second then scored when outfielder Jose Cruz the bottom of the seventh with an unearned run. Harmon was hit by a pitch and Lonborg sacrificed.

Harmon made it to third, however, when reliever Mike Marshall threw the bunted ball into center field. Cash delivered the run with a sacrifice. Lonborg now is 5-3 while Don Sutton, the National League's only 10 game winner, absorbed his fourth loss. Continued from pg. 22 a single, then moved to third when Braves centerfielder Clarence Gaston dropped Joe Torre's fly ball for a two-base error.

When Rusty Staub was walked intentionally to load the bases, Sosa uncorked a high fastball that sailed off the glove of catcher Vic Correll. The Mets got two runs in the fourth inning on a walk, Dave Kingman's double and Mike Phillips' single. But the Braves struck for five runs in iwlir.rirl Total 35 5 9 4 Total 34 1 8 1 000 202 001- 5 100 000 000- 1 St. Louis Houston DP-St Louis 5, Houston 7. Louis 1.

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