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Show Page Sunday, February 20, 1972 HERALD, Provo, Utah li-T- HE Jacklih, Blancas Lead in Phoenix By HARRIET HINDMAN PHOENIX (UPI) -E- ngland's Tony Jacklin toured the Phoenix Country Club course in a 66 Saturday to tie a frustrated Homero Blancas for the lead after three rounds of the $125,000 Phoenix ar Open. Jacklin shot a consistent 3 over the par 364571 layout to total to run his 204 while Blancas, who had tied the course record of 61 Friday, ballooned to a 33-3- winGene Littler, three-tim- e ner of the Phoenix event, was toe only one of four golfers who entered the round tied for second place who gained a and stroke. He had a was alone at one stroke off the pace entering Sunday's final Fights for McDaniels four-woo- d. ar ee par-thr- 214-yar- ot contract Thursday. One source close to the Sonic management said McDaniels w get $1.5 million spread over the term of the pact. Schulman's is McDaniels second "acquisition" from the ABA. Last year the Sonics signed Spencer Haywood who left the ABA's Denver Rockets. 216-ya- Alta. (UPI) -PAndrezei Bachleda scored a surprise upset victory in the World Cup men's special slalom event Saturday, the first time a skier from an East European Communist nation has won an event in Alpine BANFE, oland's skiing. The jubilant Bachleda, a five-yeAlpine skiing veteran who had never before placed first, tallied up times of 53.52 seconds and 50.93 seconds for a total time of 104.45 seconds in the two heats. ar a restra'ing order in a state court in Greensboro, N.C., Friday forbidding McDaniels from playing on any team but the Cougars. But at the same time, the Sonics obtained a court order in Seattle forbidding the Cougars to interfere with the new contract. Hearings in both cases will be held in the respective courN Feb. 28. McDaniels Seattle attorney, Charles Burdell, pointed out that his client is "in domicile here" and therefore he has "grave doubts about a court order entered in North Carolina having any effect on an individual in any state other than North Carolina." But Schulman says he is prepared to go the limit to keep McDaniels with the Sonics. "We'll just have to spend whatever is necessary to keep him in Seattle," said Schulman. "We'll fight the legal battles as they come." He contended the Sonics and Al Ross, the Los Angeles attorney who acted as McDaniels' agent, are innocent of any wrongdoing. "I wouldn't tolerate anyone in the Sonic organization inducing a breach of contract," said Schulman. "This came out of the clear blue. His representative, Ross, is innocent of any inducement." BYU Golfers Win The Brigham Young University golf team walked away with the Southern Utah State College Invitational Golf Tournament I f Friday at the Bloomington Golf and Country Club by a margin of 39 strokes. The Cougars shot a team total of 569 to finish far ahead of second place Weber State which finished with a total of 608. Randy Tiesiera won medalist honors in a sudden death playoff with BYU teammate Ray Leach. Each finished the tournament with 138s, but Tiesiera sunk a 45 foot birdie putt to win the medalist honors on the fourtn extra hole. Bob Lapic, another BYU golfer, finished third with a 146, followed by Ron Litzenberger of Weber State with a 147. John Abendorth, also of Weber, had a 150, and Lave Shipley of BYU had a 151. Joey Dills had a 152 for BYU, along with Lance Suzuki. Utah was third in the team ranking with 626, followed in order by University of Nevada at Las Vegas 630, Utah State and Southern Utah State 657. 217. four-ov- Steve Melnyk got the second of the tournament, on the using a three-iro-n 15th. His round of 67 still left Iiim in a cluster at 210. hole-in-o- ne 196-ya- rd Homero Blancas, Tony Jacklin 205 par-fiv- el Austria's Anne Marie Proell virtually assured herself of his year's World Cup championship for the second year in a row as she won the ladies giant slalom with a time of 1:07.42. That gave Miss Proell 228 World Cup points. Her only serious challenger, Francoise Macchi of Meet in Finals d series of accurate, shots from the baseline. Okker grabbed the first of a series of broken services in the third set but the Rocket fought back strongly and forced the which game to the well-place- he won 7--5. "I made some pretty sloppy volleys at times that got me in trouble," said Laver, "but in the last set I made some good rocket-lik- e forehand and back- shots and got lucky on the one which just in the d hand shots, topped Tom Okker of the Netherlands seemed to demoralize him." The match proved to be the in a gruelling match: classic battle with both players Okker had gotten off to a able to cover the course with great start breaking Laver's amazing agility and finesse, service twice in the first set while making unbelievable shots. while scoring with some scintilOkker felt that there was lating cross -- court top -- spin shots. However, the Flying only a couple of points Dutchman could not keep the difference in the match and pressure on Laver and the that Laver was not at his best. "I almost had to put my first Aussie roared back in the second set to score with a service in all the time or else I was in trouble," said Okker. "He did not play his best or else he would have beaten me easier. You've got to keep the pressure on nun all the time or else he wipes you off the court. I thought I played pretty well LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI) as I was at the nets forcing Eighth-ranke- d Cal State Long him but he kept making the Beach, with Ed Ratleff scoring passing shot." 21 points and Chuck Terry Rosewall, the oldest player in adding 18, clinched a tie for the the tournament at 37 who Pacific Coast Athletic Associaderived his nickname "Mus tion basketball title with an 2 cles" because of his toughness and gritty play, eliminated revenge victory over UniverPuerto Rican Charles Pasarell, sity of Pacific Saturday. 10 years his junior, in straight The win gave the 49ers an 2 record in PCAA play and sets, "I returned Charlie's serve dropped the second-plac- e Tigers to Each team has two well," said RosewalL "He was league games left trying to mix up his serves, Beaten by 18 points by taking some pace off his first Pacific at Stockton, Calif., last serve and I caught on to that. I month, Long Beach had a 7 employed a few tricks of my halftime lead in posting its 21st own, charging the net ana triumph against three defeats. getting good backhand off his Leon Gray had 13 points serve and staying Beaten by 18 points by back when I knew his flat serve Pacific at Stockton, Calif., last was coming." month, Long Beach had a 7 Rosewall, who was beaten by halftime lead in posting its 21st Laver in the final of the U.S. triumph against three defeats. Indoor tennis championship at Leonard Gray had 13 points Philadelphia last week, said and 12 rebounds, Nate Stephens "Laver is the favorite. He beat added 11 points and Glenn me in the final of the last McDonald had 10 points for the tournament I played him well 49ers. for the first set and a half but John Gianelli and John Rod played better. Everyone Errecart paced the Tigers' who goes for everything is offense with 15 points apiece always hard to beat and I only while Jim McCargo had 13. hope that I can keep him off Gianelli also pulled down 19 balance so he won't be able to rebounds. hit them back at me." third-seede- 2-- 7-- 6. 6-- 2, long Beach Clinches Tie Jack Ewing, Bob Rosberg, Bob Goalby, Bob Lewis, Orville Moody. Rwsor (69 70 74), Dave Stockton, Allen Miller, Miller Jim Barber, Grand, Don Cherry, Dave Walters, Rod Curl. 214 20 Fleck-man- , Bill Johnston, Paul Purtzer, John Vahaftey, Grier Jones, Jim Wright. Zone 23 Sets the strength today following announcement that Jim Criner, assistant coach at the University is of California at Berkeley, staff. the Cougar joining Hoop Meet JF 1 tt:.. Criner's appointment was announced Saturday by the Cougars's new head coach, LaVell Edwards, who said that ar Jul, JIM CRINER University of Utah in under coach Jack Curtice. He has been the head coach at Ricks College since 1966 except for one year in which he served as a graduate assistant at BYU while working on his doctor's degree. He went to Ricks as an assistant in 1962. Prior to that he coached at Granger High from 1952-5- d, The Zone 23 IDS Explorer Basketball Tournament gets started Tuesday at two France, was injured during the Springville gymnasiums. There Olympic Games and will not be will be sixteen teams vying for the zone championship. returning this year. 195842. A meeting today at 2 pm. "I can't believe it, I've been He is married to the former waiting so long for this," the involving state athletic directors Doralee Bowen, and they have Bachleda yelled and coaches of both Explorer had ten children ranging in ages teams will be held to happily as he jumped around and from 17 years to seven months. amid equally happy discuss tournament details. Les Miller, an assistant at Any team not represented at' hugging and kissing BYU for the past four years, the meeting will not be eligible many. announced his intentions to Bachleda, of Zakopani, Po for the tournament. leave BYU in order to persue land, and father of a young ' The first round schedule for bigger. They get plenty of assistant at Cal State at other interests both in and out of daughter, has become a popular the Explorer Tournament is as competition and have better Hayward, where the Hayward coaching. veteran of the World Cup follows: chances to win. teams posted 10-- 1 and 2 Les said, "In the four years circuit in his five years of who Seven of the youngsters Tuesday records. In 1970 he joined the that I have been here at BYU I been while a he has were winners in their various staff at California (Berkeley) trying. But (Springville High School Gym) feel that it has been a good ex3rd vs. classes include John Baum, Glen where he was defensive coach consistently good performer, 6:00 Palmyra perience and I appreciate the first-place had the finishing Shurtleff, Stanley Jones, Terrie for two seasons. University opportunity that I have had of 7:15 always eluded him. Spanish Fork Stake first Boyle, Kevin Howard, Bonnie Coach Criner obtained his being here. I feel, however, that In this season's World Cup place team vs. Provo 2nd Ward Hayes, David Voorhies. Two of MA at Cal Poly of San Luis I have to be completely fair to slalom events at Kitzbuhel and 8:30 Genola vs. Kolob 11th the girla in the group, Bonnie Obispo in 1969. LaVell in setting up his new Berchtesgaden, Bachleda 9:45 Payson 5th vs. Provo 13th Hayes and Terri Boyle, He married the former Ann that he be free to program placed third. He was fourth at graduated from the Sundance Shmorhun in 1962, and they have organize his staff with a Wednesday slalom In the Wengen. special (Old Springville High Gym) Program, and have participated two children; Mark, 5, and Kelli, knowledge that they will be here Saturday, in the wind-u- p of the 6:00 Spanish Fork Stake in team racing for Sundance. m. for several years, and I couldn't World Cup skiing, Bachleda second The two girls are from Provo. team vs. place who will be the of- really give him that assurance Rydalch, was again in third place after Springville 10th Their racing tours included fensive backfield coach, was a because of these other the first heat before pulling 7:15 Provo 12th vs. Nebo Stake Jackson, Wyoming; and Cedar starting quarterback at the ahead with a flashing perfor- second place team City in Southern Utah. They also mance in the second heat. 8:30 Sunset 2nd vs. Provo 10th skied in various local area Bachleda credited part of his 9:45 Springville-Kolo- b playoff meets. win to being well rested. Sundance gives the apwinner vs. Palmyra 10th "On Friday, I didn't race in pearance each Saturday of an the second race of the giant Im'olled while you wait Alpine Village with hundreds of slalom I was too tired," he cars, buses, motor cycle and said. "I decided to rest in my SANTA BARBARA, Calif. other types of transportation on room and be in good shape for (UPI) Jim Ryun, the toitner hand to carry the students back today." Kansas Flyer who is leaving and forth from their homes. For ' the Saturday Meet He said there might be some here to return to Lawrence, Parents qf the youngsters were tiling about Canada that also Kan., won the mile in 4:06.9 invited to be present to watch in the half out 1:54.9 and mile his helps performance, 333W. l?30N..Provo for their youngsters, and to noting that the previous best Saturday in a UC Santa BOYERS a brunch. track meet. provide performance of his career Barbara occurred last year at Mont Ste. Anne, Que. during World Cup 9-- 1 10-- well-wishe- 9-- - V"V. Jim Ryun Wins 5 skiing. France's Augert retained lead in the World Cup racing this year with a total of 140 points after Saturday's second-placfinish: Next in line is France's Henri Duvillard with 94 points, and Thoeni with 82 points. Austria's Karl Schranz officially holds third place with 83 points but he announced earlier this week he was retiring from e General Tire Coupon Specials Pii TIRE COUPON HONORED FEB. 7 THRU MAR. 4 2nd Tire skiing. The 1,680 foot course had a vertical drop of 680 feet, with 56 gates in the first heat and 67 in the second. The men's special slalom wound up Canada's only World Cup event this year. SOoff WHAT IS DURAGEN RUBBER? 86-6- Duragenis General Tire's clusive trade name for our when you buy 1st tire at our regular low price. ex- General-Je- synthetic rubber 8-- 6-- Brigham Yourg University's football staff was back up to full old Criner will serve the as BYU's defensive line coach. A former assistant coach at the University of Utah, Oiner them have become very will join the staff in time for the proficient in their use of the skis. start of the Cougars' spring Brent Beck is general practice. manager of the Sundance Earlier this week Don some assisted Ricks and by program, Rydalch, head coach at 80 instructors and coaches they College, was added to the BYU have handled with ease ap- staff. Rydalch will serve as proximately 1100 prospective offensive backfield coach. skiers throughout the season. "Criner was born in Lurton, Saturday's races marked the Ark., but was raised in Baker-sffelclose of the six week program Calif. He played ttm for students from Springville, years at Cal Pcly of Pomona, Spanish Fork and Pryson, and and was voted Little next week the closing ski races as a linebacker his and will be held for students from the senior year. Cal Poly had northern part of the county. 1 records his junior and senior The youngsters are divided in years. to four clashes for their skiing Following graduation from lessons and for the final day's Cal Poly in 1962, Criner was races, so that the boys and girls, named head coach at Govis no matter what their size will be High School in Fresno, Calif. In competing with members of his five years at Fresno, his their own class. teams won three league Classes One and Two are for championships. In 1967 he joined the berinners. and they are not the Utah staff as an assistant to handicapped by racing with Mike Giddings. youngsters who are older or Criner spent two years as an 211 Mike 204 Dale Douglass, Marty Paul Moran. Hubert Green, Ron Cerrudo, Chris Blocker. Chuck Courtney, Bob Menne, Ed Sneed, Phil Rodgers, Rod Fjnseth, Earl Smith, Gary Groh, Sam Adams, Lee Elder. 211 The standings are as follows: r By WENDELL RIGBY Herald Sports Writer Final day racing for the young boys and girls of the Southern part of Utah County, Springville, Spanish Fork and Payson were conducted at Sundance Saturday with some 90 youngsters getting trophies or ribbons for their efforts. Young skiers have been at Sundance each Saturday for a two hour period, for six consecutive Saturdays, and many of six-wa- Gene Littler. laver, Rosewall ed Capture 201 favorite Boutell Jerry Heard, George Boutell, Chi Rodrigues, Jim Weichers, and Heard each fell to a 73 Chi Don Iverson, joe Campbell. y into and tie a 20 Saturday Jim Jamieson, Hal Underwood, at 208 which included Chi Chi Babe Hiskev, Larry Wcsd, Can Rodriguez. Sikes. 210 Billy Casper, one of the few Fred Marti, Tom Weiskopf, "names" in the Phoenix event," Steve Melnyk, Oeane Beman, had his second 73 round and Jerry Abbott, Harry Toscano. was far back in the field at 211 par-thr- France's Jean-NoAugert was second with a total time of 105.27, on individual heat times of 54.20 and 51.07 Third place went to Gustavo Thoeni of Italy who had times of 53.4S and 52.15 for a total time of 105. 581 20? Bruce Devlin, Canny Wadkins. Hometown par-thre- In that affair, however, the TORONTO (UPI)- -It will be Sonics faced the wrath of fellow "the Rocket" against "MusNBA clubs as well as the cles" in the final Sunday for Denver team. But they ulti- the $50,000 World Championship mately won the right- in court Tennis tournament as to keep the star forward. Rod Laver and second-seede- d "This case (McDaniel's) is Ken Rosewall each won simpler than the Spencer their semi final matches SaturHaywood case in the sense that day. we don't have the problem with Laver, 33, known as "Rocket" our own league this time said to his fellow professionals Schulman. because of his red hair and obtained five-fo- ot putt Wins World Cup Slalom SchuSEATTLE (UPI)-S- am the of owner the lman, Supersonics of the National Basketball Association, says he is prepared to spend "whatever is necessary" to keep rookie star Jim McDaniels in Seattle. The wealthy Los Angeles sportsman is not worried over lawsuits filed in an effort to ceninvalidate the seven-foter's jump from the Carolina of the American Cougars Basketball Association to the Seattle Sonics. Seattle signed McDaniels to a The Cougars share of the lead with a 1970 Jubilant Polish Skier Schulman six-ye- ar $25,000 first prize. "These short holes are playing Phoenix winner Dale really long for me. They are a Douglass, who was with Littler, difficult distance, somewhere and George Boutell and Jerry between a two-iro-n Heard at 135 after 36 holes, had "I changed putters this week, an even par 71 to tie with Paul Mcran and Marty Fteckman at and I'm putting more solidly. I 206. Moran a first-roun- d made three or four good short with Douglass, had his putts. The gallery doesn't second 66 card of the tourney, realize how tough they can be. and Fleckman came in with a It's a strong grain, and can round. make your ball jump. 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