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58 The Arizona Republic Fit. Mar. 13, 1970 Jacobs' 66 best by Il i 1 11 1 'liii' 1 ll! i I 1 Suns just wait and watch Tri6c ni Cubs 4 3 tF TUCSON (AP) Catcher streak at thrpp one Associated Press PENSACOLA, Fla. -Tommy Jacobs, a non-winner since 1964, fired a 66 yesterday, then sat back and watched it stand up for the first-round lead in the $150,000 Monsanto Open golf tournament. Jacobs, a soft-spoken veteran of 15 years on the pro tour, was five under par and held a one stroke lead over sophomore Grier Jones, one of the most promising young players on the tour who had a sparkling 67.

was a large group at 68, including veteran Art Wall and PGA champ Ray Floyd. of the other outstanding names in the game had their troubles with the tough, little 6,625 yard, par 71 Pen- sScola Country Club Course, which played much longer than the yardage would indicate. Palmer had a 74 and South African Gary Player, making his first start in this cduntry this year, had a 71, as did defending champion Jim Colbert. champion George Atcher, U.S. Open titleholder Oyille Moody and 1969 leading money winner Frank Beard posted 72s.

Lee Trevino was one of a large group at 70 and British Open king Tony Jacklin had a 74. who admitted he had considered leaving the tour several times, including "as late as last year," bogeyed the first hole, then found his putting touch. By DAVE HICKS An intriguing game of wait-and-watch continues tonight for the Phoenix Suns. Idle until facing the Hawks Sunday in a nationally televised game at Atlanta, the Suns will focus attention on four games before then. Those include Boston at Chicago and New York- Seattle at Portland, tonight, plus Detroit at Chicago and Seattle a) Cincinnati lo- rn or row.

Here's how the NBA West's three-team race for two playoff positions (behind Los Angeles and Milwaukee) looks at the moment: Team Pet. GB Play Phoenix 35 42 .455 8Vfe 5 Chicago 34 41 .453 7 Seattle 33 44 .429 5 The Suns want third place, which add at least $25,000 to their coffers in re- gular season and playoff monies. If also would pit them against the division winner in an opening round best of seven playoff series. And if the clubs maintain their current positions that would mean Phoenix vs. Atlanta.

With Seattle staging its final five games away from home, the odds on finish would be the Suns and Chicago in the Nos. 3 and 4 spots. If the Suns win their final five, Chicago would need a 6-1 finish to gain a piece of third place. If the Suns go 4-1, the Bulls would need 5-2. etc.

"We're just trying to stay sharp in practice this week," said coach Jerry Colangelo. "We want to keep that motion of offense that we showed against Atlanta (an 11-point Suns win Sunday), and add a couple of new wrinkles." TUCSON (AP) Catcher Ray Fosse's double scored Frank Baker in the llth inning as the Cleveland Indians beat the Chicago Cubs, 4-3, to halt the National Leaguers' spring training winning CHICAGO streak at three yesterday. games here abrhbi CLEVEUAND Kssnar ss 3010 Uhlandr The victory was credited to Larry Burchart and raised the Indians' Cactus League record to 4-2. illt0 Beckert 200 302 Staab Ellswrth Leon ss ab bi innings when Max Alvis pinch Cf 2 0 0 0 3000 Heideman ss 3 6 5 6 0 Pmson rf-cf 3131 Allen cf 0 2022 Harrelson lb 2 0 110 Popvleh Williams Younq If Santo 3b ualij ckmn cf-rf 5 0 skidmore lb 5 0 vims James rf-3b 5030 Brown 2b Hundley 2000 Nettles 3b ohnson P' Hand 1000 0000 2000 2110 3011 2 0 1 0 i I.I.JUM I I Crrthers Ib 3010 Sims 1 0 0 01 3010 ov, 4000 Johnson pr 0000 0 Baker It 0 Fosse 2nrl bighorn banquet scheduled tomorrow The second annual awards singled with two out in the ninth, scoring Russ Nagelson, who had started the rally with a walk. Jeff Ford kept it alive with another That run nullified two scored by the Cubs in the eighth on Jimmy Quails' double.

Earlier Ron Santo's homer in the sixth wiped out a 1-0 Cleveland lead. More about Anderson Continued from Page 57 the big leagues, I've got to take the big leagues. "I think I can make it right now. You can play in the big leagues and still keep learning." Anderson credits his newfound power to maturity. He's gone from 165 pounds to 180 since he signed in 1965.

"I think I gained quite a bit of strength over the winter," he said. "The ball I hit today was a low, inside fast ball. A year ago that ball would have jammed me and I would have pounded it into the ground or popped it up." FAN FARE FIN THE OTHERS-HE I WAS GOING SO FAST I THEY CAME OUT UR by Walt Ditzcn Hand? 6 6 6 Fosse banc ue of the Arizona Desert CP 8 2 8 8 orn Shee Sodet will be pfi iW" 1 f. eld 6 30 P- tomorrow in the Smokehouse Restaurant, Smith on Rudolph Lemonds Tom Seaver, Nets y.T? i Baldwin Lose to DOSOX. 2-0 the exhibition season.

He had lust three all of last year. Oakland got three hit ptiching from Catfish Hunter Darrel Osteen and Paul Llndblad. Hunter worked four strong frames, allowing two hits, walking one and striking out five. Giants' pitchers Frank Reberger and Don McMahon, Impres- In 4KnIv Initial ll.lL. Billy Conigliaro hammered a solo home run off Tom Seaver which proved the difference yesterday as the Boston Red Sox blanked the world champion New York Mets, 2-0, on two hits.

Thome homer was one of only two hits off Seaver, who TRAINING TIDIBTS Three balls left Rendezvous' cozy premeses. Rick Monday hit a 400 foot shot to center field and Ron Hunt lacked one over the left field fence for the Giants' only wn. wuu a A- Hu Corner of worked the first four innings. Jim Lonborg worked four for the Sox, giving up just one hit. St.

Louis hurlers Nelson Briles, Happy Parker and Chuck Taylor handcuffed the Detroit Tigers on five hits with the Cards winning 5-0 ivcwci aci anu LJUM ivuwtanun, impressive in their Initial outings, both were hard yesterday. But Mike Mc- nlck, who was rapped severly his 0 after breaking a five-inning scoreless deadlock. FIRST ROUND LEADERS Tommy Jaocbs Grier Jones Miller Barber Ray Floyd Lou Graham Dick Lotz Hugh Rover Mason Rudolph Dave Stockton Art Wall Gay Brewer Terry Dill Bob Goalby Larry Hinson Herb Hopper Ferd Marti Howie Johnson Bobby Nichols Ross Randall Cesar Sanudo Bob Stone Tommy Aaron Brian Barnes Ron Cerrudo Dale Douglass Dave Eichelberger Glbby Gilbert Paul Harney Don January. Bob Lunn Jack Montgomery Johnny Pott Bob Rosburg John Schroeder Bob Stanton Lee Trevino Wayne Vollmer Al Balding Julius Boros Hale Irwln Bob Keller John Miller Orville Moody Joe Porter Doug Sanders Bob Shaw Ken Still Rocky Thompson Bert Yancey Tom Aycock Bobby Cole Jacky Cupit Ron Funseth Al Geiberger Labron Harris A-Allen Miller Bobby Mitchell Palu Moran Larry Mowry Bob Murphy Steve Reid 34-32-66 hit" hard COrmlCk, wvao i aevi first time out, came back with a per feet two innings yesterday. Sal Bando reached base four times for Oakland.

He singled, doubled, walked and was hit by a pitch. Tito Fuenles displayed flashy glove at third base for the iants. The Repgie Jackson hold out situation remained unchanged. SAN FRANCISCO OAKLAND abrhbi ab bi Bonds rf-cf 3000 Andrson ss 4234 Williams rf 0000 Monday cf 4111 Hunt 2b 2111 Tartabul cf 1000 Mason 2b 1000 Alou rf 3210 Mav cf 2000 Brooks rf 1000 Hdrsn rf cf 2000 Bando 3b 2220 McCvy Ib 2111 Driscoll 3b 1010 ord a lb 2000 Webster Ib 5 0 1 2 Hart If 3010 Green 2b 1 1 0 Foster If 1000 Rudi If 4000 qietz 3000 Haney 3212 Harrell 1000 Linblad 0000 Fuentes 3b 3000 Hunter 1000 Gllshr 3b 1000 Frncna ph 0100 Lanler ss 2010 Osteen 1000 Hei! ss 1000 Dncn ph-c 1111 Reberger 1 0 0 0 Whitkr ph 1000 McCrmk 0 0 0 0 Wagner ph 1 McMahon 0 0 Llnzy Totals 0000 32 1 3 1 Totals 36121210 SAN FRANCISCO 000 100 1 301 400 40X-12 Hunt, Uanier, Anderson, Bando, Driscoll; LOB San Francisco 7, Oakland i.andp. Green; Anderson, 36-35-71 McMahon Llnzy Hunter (W) Osteen Linblad I 1 1 4 3 2 5 2 1 0 Reberger (Bando) er bb so 653 001 402 0 0 1 1 1 5 0 1 3 0 0 1 36-37-73 35 38 73 34.37-73 named yesterday to succeed 34:371:73 as basketball coach at Butler University.

Theofanis at Butler INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) George Theofanis, 38, was Greyhound results WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS PHOENIX GREYHOUND PARK Gr. 2, 13.BO FIRST, 550 Yards, Q-C4-8) $74.40 Namanid (8) 13.80 6.20 4.40 Formally (4) 10.20 5.00 Maggie's Moose (2) 7.20 Also: Bobarlette, C.W.'s Mack, Damion, Added Effort, Irish Boomerang. SECOND, 660 Yards, Gr. 1, $63.40.

L.D.'s Buffalo (8) 8.60 4.00 2.80 Western Valley (3) 10.80 4.20 High Laurels (1) 2.80 Also: O.B.'s Lucky Jack, Dean Hills, S.D.'s Zoeie, Sallymander, War Record. DAILY DOUBLE (B-8) PAID $44.20 54.20 15.00 6.40 Mr. Oliver (3) 4.00 Also: Nig's Maybelline, D.V.'s Rockney, NiB's Breezie, Smooth Brentwood, Cold Cash. SIXTH, 660 Yards, $11.20 Sun Devils close season TEMPE Arizona State University closes out dual gymnastics meet competition at 7:30 p.m. tonight in Sun Devil Gym against rival Arizona.

Now at 9-4 on the year, the Devils will seek to tie the dual meet record for wins at 10, set in 1966 when that year's squad went 10-2. The Devils will attempt to bounce back from a loss to New Mexico despite turning in two record performances. A-State scored its seasonal high of 161.20 against the Lobos who hit 163,25 and sophomore Brian Scott, from Scottsdale Coronado High, set a new all-around school record of 53.10 points, breaking the old mark of 52.55 held by Richard Impson. In nabbing the record Scott hit his season's high in free exercise (9.45), side horse (8.10), parallel bars (9.05) and high bar (9.20). A-State already owns a win over Arizona, 158.1 to 154.4.

Rookie Billy slammed four hits in as many at bats and drove in four runs pacing the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 10-6 triumph over the Houston Astros. Andy Kosco unloaded a three-run homer for LA. Jim McGlothlin, Tony Cloninger and Al Jackson held Kansas City at bay with just three hits as Cincinnati posted a 3-0 exhibition win. McGlothlin had a no-hitter for four innings. Philadelphia pitcher Joe Hoerner suffered a sideline injury when he was hospitalized after crashing into a photographer during practice.

He was knocked unconscious. Exhibition Baseball AtCocoa, Pla. (AP) LOS Angeles Houston 401 202 12 300 300 6 Stephenson (5), Purdin (7) and Haller, Rabies (6); Griffin, Gladding (5), DILauro (7), Marshall (9) and Martinez Thornton (9 W-Foster. L-Griffin. HR- Los Angeles-Kosco.

At Lakeland, Fla. (AP) Angel starter Andy Messersmith was extremely has been all spring. He blanked Seattle over the first four frames on two hits. And Alex Johnson, that heavy hitter the Angels gave up three pitchers for in a trade with Cincinnati, continued to rip his way through spring training hurling. Johnson was three for four, driving in three runs and scoring twice.

CALIFORNIA SEATTLE abrhbi abrhbi Alomar, 2b 5100 Donldsn, 2b 4 0 0 0 Fregosi, ss 4210 Hovley, pn 1100 Voss, rf 5120 Smith, cf 2110 Johnson, rf 4233 Hwrd, ph-cf 1000 Repoz, cf 4110 Wicker, ph 1012 Spencer, lb 4021 Hsbgr. rf-cf 4121 3 0 0 0 mmerman (9) Ruiz, 3b Egan, 3001 Msrsmth, 2 0 0 0 tny, pr 1 0 0 icosen, lb 3000 If-rf 2001 At St. Petersburg. Fla. (AP) Boston New York (N) 010 000 260 OOP 000 020 Or.

2, 5.80 Railetta (1) 5.80 3.40 3.00 Berber Beauty (3) 4.40 3.00 Maggie Express (2) 4.20 G. Lavalna, Yadle, Model (Also: G. Lavalna, Yadle, Jam, Matt Wells, Second Tuesday. 02 Yard5 Gr My Career Girl (1) 3.40 Also: D. 5 Pilot Bobby, Fair Regard, Lake Daisy, Sugar Shot, Ratana.

111 wi Tohot Tohandle (S) Flashy Patches (11 Also: R. Wyn, Wil 7.20 5.00 5.20 Punch, My Name Also: R. Wyn, Wild Punch, M' Is Sue, Somlnexer, Singers Goal. ,550 Yirdf, Or. 4, (7) 14.80 4.80 5.00 lawny Ash (5) 5.40 5.20 Tin Canned (6) 540 Also: Mac's Dlpov, Placer, Marly Murphy, Lonesome Scamp, Slnamlst.

Whit's Zip (2) O.B.'s Little Diorama (5) Little Red (1) 2.40 2.20 4.60 3.20 4.20 FOURTH, 550 I-I5-7) $49.40 Jewltt's Ham i Also: Dewitt's Mltiz, Karen's Fancy, Pom, Recessed, G.M.'s Last Dance 550 Yards, Sword (4) O.B.'s Red Racer (1) Also: P.H.'s Pa zer, L.D.'s Annette borslae. Gr. 1 12.60 5.00 10.40 640 Western Whiz- 4.60 25.00 Buffy, 5.40 5.40 4.00 4.60 Dog entries GREYHOUND PARK March aIo X) er- 31 DeWlft's Space (1) 5.80 4.00 3.00 Battle Mischief (8) 7.40 4.80 O.B.'s Joana (4) 280 Also: Cactus Chief, Opal Flint, Andare, Ell Hunter, Sir Slick. ELEVENTH, raros, or. 3, Q-(3-51 $48.40, Perf.

(5-3) $1166.50. Yards, Or. 3, Red DeWlf, Atlasta Wyn Rapid Roman Fred Wells Pine Timber" Breer 6 Rovlns Mike 8 '2 Bee Gone Girl 12 0 A Tapestary Jets get Trapp give up Beverly NEW YORK (AP) The New York Jets football team traded Randy Beverly, a three- year veteran at corner back, to San Diego for wide receiver Richard Trapp. Beverly, a 5-11, 185-pound defender from Colorado State, was a regular during the 1968 season and made two interceptions in the 1969 Super Bowl. He lost his starting assignment last season after being injured in the seventh game.

Trapp, who played at Florida, was a third round draft Pl by Buffalo. He W3S traded to the Chargers before the 1969 season and played brief- oor3 nl ps (5) Santiago (9) and 25 i ar Montgomery (8); Seaver, Sa- deck! (5), Cardwell (9) and Grote W-Lonborg. L-Seaver. HR-Boston, B. Co'nigllaro.

At Tampa, Fla, (API Kansas City 000 000 2 0 Cincinnati rjflO 020 lOx- 3 3 Wolf, 0000 Root, 4011 Rchrdt, ph 1000 Knndy, 3b 4010 Kealey, 0000 Stanley, ss 4120 Fisher, 0000 Pattin, 0000 Vaughn, ph 1 0 0 Lauzrqe, 0 0 0 0 Hegan, ph 1000 Bldwn, 0000 40 1 0 010 132 7 000 002 6 Root, Stanley, Seattle 1, California 1, ilifornia 9. Fregosi. DP 8 1 a90 Butl f. (6) Land Martinez, Cam- (4); McGlothlin, Cloninger (5), Drago" 1 Bench McGI L- At Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Chicago (A) vs, New York (A), rain.

At West Palm Beach, Fla Atlanta vs. Montreal, rain California 9. berger, Repoz. Johnson. Messersmith (W) 4 200 Wolf 2 222 Kesley 3 '2 2 Fisher 2 322 Patton (L) 3 311 Lauzenque 2 343 Baldwin 2 322 Gelnar 2 000 Gelnar (Johnson); by Wolf (Smith).

Chapman nips ASU, 4-3 Cr. Or. 2. City Flirt Arsued DL's Caroline Nla's Gal Pam My Career Girl 10 War Record Dgstv Spec Proud Action Or. 3.

Arizona Bred Preferred. g.K Hlsh Hope 12 Arizona Refreshment Prnc PH's Plstaclo Wild Daisy See Opal LD's Shane 6 DV's lou Gr. 4. Cobra Paula Wavt, DR's Doll Miss Ann Tenna 6 Two Socks 10 Cr. 6r.

772 foast 1's Steve I's Bri itarr eve 3,974. TEMPE Chapman College, scored twice in both the seventh and eighth innings yesterday to come from behind to nip Arizona State, 4-3. Sun Devil hurler Craig Swan was coasting along with a two-run lead and a two hit shutout when the visitors capitalized on a walk, Dave Ristig's triple and a squeeze bunt to tie the score in the seventh. Gordon Douglas and Allan Wise singled home runs in the eighth. Jack Collinge belted a solo homer in the fourth and Tom Welton had two hits for the Devils, now 3-4.

The triumph was the llth in 12 games for Chapman. The same teams meet at 7:30 p.m. tonight at Municipal Stadium, with Jim Crawford hurling for the Devils. CHA ST. 000 220-4 100 Jodle's Pride armtgen Righf Fawn tie Why Not 8 Seaso Jude 10 Nellie Grv 12 SIXTH-Rowirunner Gr.

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Sheep hunters or Arizonans interested in the preservation of the desert bighorn who wish to attend should contact James Pierce, 967-7451, in Scottsdale. ATLANTIC RENTS VW's 4 day mile TOYOTA Automatic sc 76 day I mile PICK UP ft DELIVERY 264-1374 ATLANTIC CAR RENTAL 2010 E. Indian School Road Hands Johnson Regan Reynolds Lemonds (L) Staab lllsworfh Idrow Burchart (W) ra 1 2 1-3 2 32-35 3 3 4 2 3 2 5 2 er bb so 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Continued from Page 57 some things that should help me. I'm starting to regain some confidence in myself." By the time Baldwin got into action yesterday, the Pilots were already down, 5-0. The Angels boosted that to 7-0 before Seattle found someone they could hit.

And the Pilots nearly pulled it out in the bottom of the ninth when pinch-hitter Floyd Wicker tripled home two runs to make it 7-6 with no one out. But Wicker died on third base as knuckleballer Jack Fisher put out the fire. NBA point record tied CINCINNATI (AP) -Tom Van Arsdale hit 36 points and Connie Dierking added 34 last night as Cincinnati downed San Diego, 165-151, tying an all-time National Basketball Association scoring record for two teams. The Royals also set a club scoring record set earlier this year against Atlanta of 156. The previous two team record was set by New York and Philadelphia in 'which Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points.

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