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Show Friday, January Teams Prepare For Pro Bowl - The SAN DIEGO (LTD National and American Conferteams wind up ence and leave for today practice Kansas City, the site of Sunday's National Football League Pro All-St- ar Bowl. Coaches Tom Landry of the NFC and John Madden of the AFC both appeared pleased with their clubs and ready to play although injuries caused some alterations in their plans. Madden, making his second appearance in the Pro Bowl, said, "It's an enjoyable experi--' ence because here you're coaching the best. The thing which impresses me is not only the ability of these athletes but their intelligence. They pick up things so quickly." Cournoyer Sparks Montreal International By United Press Yvan Cournoyer made it sound so simple. "When I get close to the net, I never give up and that's why I'm there to get my own rebound," Cournoyer said, describing his 25th goal of the season which helped the Montreal Canadiens beat the Minnesota North Stars, 6- - 1, shaped up as a coach's drenm with Pittsburgh Steelers Dwight White, L. C. Greenwood, Joe Greene, Andy Russell and Jack Ham aided by Mike Reid of Cincinnati, Willie Lanier of Kansas City, Willie Brown of Scott of Oakland, Clarence Cleveland and the Miami safety duo of Jake Scott and Dick Anderson. Passing normally wins games, and, although NFC coach Tom Landry likes a running game, he will 'not be hesitant to throw with John Hadl and Roman Gabriel. Harold Jackson of the Rams and Charley Taylor of Washington will start at wide receivers with Minnesota's John Gilliam and league leading receiver Harold Carmichael of Philadelphia in the wings. And the running is not in bad shape with John Brockington of Green Bay teaming with Chuck Foreman of Minnesota and the Rams' Larry McCutcheon and All-St- were named "In a game like this where it's Thursday of the National wide open and we get a fast lead, Football Conference team for the it gives me a chance to use all my Pro Bowl Sunday. But a Larocque played players. Hadl is scheduled to play in his terrfic game and that was the fifth Pro Bowl, but it will be his difference." first for the NFC. Olsen will be In the World Hockey Associaappearing in his 12th Pro Bowl tion, Gordie Howe's 800th major game in his pro football league career goal and 14th in career. WhA play, sparked Houston to a The were named 7-- 4 win over Vancouver. Howe by the coach of the NFC team, also assisted on his son Mark's Tom Landry of the Dallas two goals as the Aeros opened up Cowboys. lead in the West a six-poi- nt 5-- Portland State Scores 71-6- 3 SPOKANE, Wash. (UPI) -Portland State's tight zone kept Gonzaga outside and the Vikings riddled the Bulldogs' full-cou- rt take a 3 nonconlerence jame Thursday night. NHL Standings The Vikings hit 52 per cent East e from the floor to take 0 w. I. pts gf ga were never and lead, they 7 27 60 182 113 Boston 25 56 152 110 really threatened in the second Montreal 21 50 162 131 half. Toronto , NY 50 162 140 Rangrs 20 Frank Williams, Portland 21 46 146 145 Buffalo State's forward, had 17 points 38 142 172 Detroit It 21 NY 31 101 138 in the first half and 19 in the Islndrs 10 21 10 25 27 110 160 game to lead the Vikings, and Vancouver Wot Charles Channel added 18 from w. I. pts gf ga the guard line to lead the 26 5 57 134 77 Phila winners. 19 52 146 89 Chicago 19 44 119 109 St. Louis The Vikings gave Gonzaga the 17 41 110 123 outside Atlanta shot and the Bulldogs 15 20 37 117 136 Los Ang couldn't handle the lob bomb, 13 153 36 132 20 Minnesota 27 110 159 hitting just 33 per cent for the Pittsburgh 24 112 182 game. Stew Morrill led the BullCalifornia TVrtday's desalts dogs with 15 points and Dwayne Montreal 6 Minnesota Jones tossed in 13. St. Louis 3 NY Rangers 2 Portland State evened its recPhiladelphia 7 Buffalo 2 ord at 7 with the win while (Only games scheduled) Friday's Games Gonzaga dropped to half-tim- 36-3- 6-- 2 t 1 7-- 9-- Pittsburgh at Va..3uver California at Atlanta WHA Brown to Miss Staadiigs w, New Eng Toronto Cleveland Quebec Chicago 25 17 21 52 41 47 43 39 36 165 179 133 16i 130 113 145 157 Creighton Game - TEMPE, Ariz. (UPI) Senior James Brown, third guard 142 20 leading scorer for 138 19 Arizona 147 23 State, has been declared Jersey West ineligible for Saturday night's pts gf ga game agp'nst Creighton. 24 13 52 167 113 Houston Brown taiied to achieve a high 23 20 46 153 146 Edmonton 21 21 46 153 162 enough scholastic index to enroll Winnipeg 21 21 43 159 161 for the second semester Minnesota , 17 27 34 155 186 Vancouver An Arizona State spokesman 16 135 27 177 32 Los Ang said the possibility exists that Taarsday't Retails Brown may improve his index in Houston 7 Vancouver 4 S 2 New England order to enroll before conclusion Chicago (Only games scheduled) of late registration Jan. 24. Friday's Games New York at Brown is averaging 9. 1 points a Edmonton Ckveland at W'nniptg game for Arizona State, Toronto at Los Angles 16 ir - v, 7 Barry, Warriors 6acc on Target I By United Press International A3 Rick Barry goes, ro go the while Charlie Scott paced PnoenuwithJl. In the American Basketball Golden State Warriors and both were back on target Thursday Association, Lee Davis scored 12 points of his 18 points in the final night. Barry scored 44 points and quarter to help Memphis upset a decisive third-qua- rter Indiana, Randy Denton triggered rally to lead the led the victorious Tarns with 21 Warriors to a victory over points but the Pacers' George the Phoenix Suns. McGinnis topped all scorers with 24 points. The win pulled the Warriors to Rookies Bird Averitt. who within three games of idle Los scored 35 points, and Swen in the National Angeles Basketball Association's Pacific Nater, who pulled in 18 rebounds, Division and also squared their led San Antonio past San Diego, James Silas had 30 points record at for the Spurs while rookie 15 made who 26 of field Barry, Caldwell Jones, returning after goal attempts in the game, scored 10 of the Warriors' 29 his fourth broken tiose of the points during the streak while season, topped San Diego with 22. Butch Beard added eight. NBA Staadlt Jeff Mullins and Cazzie Russell By tilled Press Iatenatiaal 23 scored and 21 points, Easteri Cftferetce Atlaalle DivUaa respectively, for Golden State w. L pet f.k. Boston Si I 7tt " CiV Vu&s :mJ 127-12- 0 1 no""! ' 101-9- 21-2- j X r , c f Y v : A N V - W r v A , t i x N PROVO'S MIKE NUTTALL, top, tries to turn his Brighton foe Sam Merrill during their battle Thursday night at Provo High. Nuttal! gained an 5 win In a good d x I v.-- vt L - '1 I Won't Change' 7 27-1- In the third region battle final two. In Provo's gym the Bulldog Granger downed Murray Both local meets were close fans were elated as Thursday's meets but the until the final matches with Mike Nuttall gained a 0 lead in undefeated teams of Brighton Provo taking the lead in 'he first the first period with an and Hillcrest pulled out their match and maintaining it until immediate takedown and three-poinear fall and then a wins as Brighton downed Provo the final three while Orem hung He ended the mctch 9 and Orem lost to Hillcrest on with a tie going into the with a fine 5 win over always tough Sam Merrill. In the next match Provo's Ron Christian let a 4 tie slip away with fl stalling call against him to lose 4 to Mark West while Kurt Mildenhall, Provo's really turned it on to take a 5 decision over Richard 107 Ralph Spencer, PG, pinned Larry Culligan. Region Six wrestling In one match figured to be a Pleasant Grove and Uin- Anderson, AF, 1st per. 114 Vaughn Maxfield, PG, dec. Garth battle Terry Ellison at tah found the sledding fairly good AF, Hyde, Kevin Frazier, PG, dec. Lynn jumped out to a 2 lead easy Thursday night as the 121 in the first period and neither he AF, Vikings handed visiting Roundy, 128 Dave Norton, PG, pinned Vincent nor Allen Wilde could add to that American Fork a 2 loss while AF, 1st per. in the following two periods. Uintah really caught Springville Crawford, 134 Marth Christensen, PG, pinned In a of their meeting at Vernal Danny Larsen, AF, hi per. 140 Chris Colton, PG, pinned Mark at Kearns, Kerry Johnson The other two region battles AF, 1st per. evened the score against Dan saw Carbon hand visiting Goodsell, 147 Daie Wright, PG, dec. Mike Christenson of Brighton by loss while Iversor., AF, Spanish Fork a Lehi jumped one step out of the 157 Stan Kitchen, AF, dec. Brad handing the latter a 7 defeat at 128. Johnson had suffered a 0 cellar by handing host team Hardy, PG, 169 Jeff Eastman, AF, dec. Ray loss to Christenson at Kearns. Payson a 3 loss. Fugal, PG In the Uintah fight Springville 187 Jerry Clark, the Jeff Bennett, AF, pinned Craig found the going much tougher Nielsen, PG, 1st per. Bulldog, gained a solid 2 win Unlim David Nelson, AF, pinned over Mickey Anderson before than many had expected and Scott Roudabush, PG, 2n per. Brad Jensen of Provo and an John Marshall, the Devils Uintah 36 Springville 11 came out 100 tough Don Christenson equally dec. U, premier Hacking, Kerry Barry settled for a 3 tie at 140 pounds. on the short end of a 4 squeeker Wilson, S, 107 Eugene Woody, U, dec. Dennis to an equally outstanding D.J. From then on it was all Barker, S, Olivers 114 D.J. Chivers, U, dec. John Brighton until the final match where Craig Young of Provo and Next Tuesday Region Six Marshall, S, 121 Garth Rasmussen, S, dec. Duane In the teams will be in acJack Carlton tied at U, battle undefeated Jeff tion with the best pairup Huber, 128 Dirk Price, U, dec. Woolsey, S, Allen Stubbs of Savage shut-oappearing to be the battle. In other ac- - 134 but looked Scott Porter, U, tied Kyle Provo 12-- 0 tion Pleasant Grove will travel Roylance, S, at not having disappointed 140 Scott Wall, dec, Kurt Beardall, S, to Hillcrest, Kearns will travel gained a pin as he has in all but to Lehi and Carbon will host 147 Mark Brown, U, dec. Craig Huff, three matches now. In Orem the battle was heated Monticello. S, 157 Steve Gray, V, dec. Barry Next Thursday's regular up to the final two matches right Casper, S, when Hillcrest pulled out in region matches will have Carbon 169 Richard Logan, U, pinned Larry at Springville, Pleasant Grove Bascom, S, 2nd per front by six points. 187 In the feature battle of the at Spanish Fork, Uintah at Lehi Randy Montgomery, U, pinned and Payson at American Fork. Lance Capell, S, 2nd per. for the Tigers Andy Watts night Unlim Tony Doty, S, by forfeit. turned in a fine 0 win over Pleasant Grove 35 American Fork 22 Carbon 32 - Spanish Fork 25 100 Kent Boren, AF, dec. Cliff Hall, 100 Kevin Garbe, SF, pinned Mike Hillcrest's tough Kim Rolfe PG, Anderson, C, 1st per. while Kazumi Iwashika sained a 26-2- 40-1- nt two-point- 27-1- 20-2- 0 11-- Lehi Cops Wrestling 5-- Victory Over Payson 14-- 35-2- 36-1- - 32-2- 5 35-2- 9-- - - pet gb. 25 II .581 21 25 .457 5 - - 11-- 10-- - B, Carlton, Granger 40 urgi (O) pinned REGION WRESTLING TEAM Brighton Hillcrest Granger Provo Orem Kearns Murray years anc1 1 of the (O) pinned Wall. Takagi. 134 -L- aCrue (0) Ued Connors, 140-(0) dec. Rolfe, M. 147-(H) dec. Jacobson, 94). (H) dec. Nielsen, 169-- Lee (H) dec. Ramage, ailey (H) dec. LedbeUer.64. Hst. -- Wilkes (H) dec. Wilder, 54. 128 -B- ' got here because am and if I way personally feel that I'm a detriment to the league, I'll get out. They won't have to tell me when." The penalty was levied on Motta for his alleged treatment of officials and his actions after a game in Seattle two weeks 18 Murray 15 HILLCREST 26, OiUSM 100 Kuwahara (H) pinned Rawlings, I 05 107 -- Hills (O) dec. Newman, (H) dec. Ratcliff,8-2- . 11-- - I w. Capital Atlanta Cleveland Houston Westeri 14-- . 3-- DIvitlM - - 14-- - 21 !1 609 4 23 23 .500 11 14 St .311 20 CHICAGO (UPI) SuspendII 32 .333 11 ed Coach Dick Motta directed 15 32 .311 12 Cvofereact the Chicago Bulls through their Midwest Mvtsioa usual workout Thursday and w. L pet .k. said "I'm not going to change" Milwaukee 35 10 .771 31 17 .644 despite a $2,000 i'iiie and Chicago 21 II .809 7 Mark West, B, dec. Ron suspension levied on him by Detroit 107 II 31 .367 II Christian, P, Basketball Association National 114 Kurt Mildenhall, P, dec. Rich Pacific Divttaa Commissioner Walter Kennedy. w. L pet f.b. Cullgian, B, 121 21 23 .565 "I don't think I'm one of his Lot Angeles Terry Ellison, P, dec. Allen Wilde, B, 21 21 .500 3 favorite people," Motta aaid. Golden State 120 Kerry Johnson, P, dec. Dan Portland 25 .432 I II I is "This and a good league Christenson, B, 21 30 .412 Seattle 7 134 Jerry Clark, P, dec. Mickey have a good team and I don't Phoenix 17 30 .362 9Vi Anderson, B, want anv sie efect to 001116 10 Results Thursday' 140 Brad Jensen, P tied Don Atlanta 121 Portland IB . B, my team. Christenson, St. 127 Phoenix Golden 120 147 Doug Young, B, dec. Lloyd Pope, "Each time I've been fined, Capital 101 Cleveland 88 P, he "I added. it's gone up," 157 (Only garnet scheduled) Jeff Savage, B, dec. Allen Stubbs, P. Friday ! Game hope when I serve this one out, 169 Judd Macintosh, B, pinned John we'll start over with a clean Atlanta at Boston Burton, P, 1st per. Capital at Buffk slate. 187 Seattle at Philadelphia Doug Peterson, B, pinned to not 1st Richard Meldrum, P, "I'm per. going change. New York at Houston Ued Unlim Jack , Craig Young, P, kpr, onsrhinii this wav fnr OiImhm at rvtmit Bengals, Huskies Win Marches By PHIL SHURTLEFF Region Four wrestling both got a scare during York Buffalo Philadelphia Central New Moffcr Claims match which started off the night but Brighton finally caught the Bulldogs in the final three battles to win 11-- Los vs. Angeles I ABA StatdlBgi Eaat w. L Kentucky New York Carolina Virginia Memphis 21 pet -- g.b. .838 16 30 II .825 30 II .612 IS 27 .357 12 13 35 .271 17 Wut w. L Utah Indiana San Antonio Denver San Diego g b. pet 29 17 24 23 .511 - .630 "We can't do much about it," 24 24 .500 20 24 .455 he said. 20 30 .400 The suspension will cover FOUR Thursday's Results STANDINGS three games, at Detroit Friday, 101 Indiana Memphis W L Pet. home and and at San 101 Antonio San Diego Sunday 4 0 1.000 (Only games scheduled) 4 1 l ooo Tuesday. Trainer Bob Biel will 2 i 667 coach the team. Motta also was Friday's Garnet 1 Virginia at Indiana NBA not to ordered enter I any 1 Memphis at New York 0 3 'ooo arena during a game while Denver at San Dlegb 000 4 0 Utah vs. Carolina under suspension. 5 I I 11 17 non-leag- - Provo-SDrinevil- le 10-- ut lWIMtUl NOW IS THE TIME TO has big tire deals for small car owners BUY TIRES SEIBERLIRJG - Jim Horrocks, FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (UPI) -Weber State took the lead for good in the first half and went on to a 6 Big Sky Conference win over Northern Arizona University Thursday night. The lead changed hands five times before Paul Marigney scored on a lay-u- p with 6:04 left in the first half to give the Wildcats a lead. V.'eber State led at e and opened up its largest lead of the game, 19 points, at 9 with 2:46 left in the second half on a three-poiplay by Jimmie Watts. Watts was the game's leading scorer with 19 points. The only other player in double figures for Weber State was Al Dewitt who had 10. SC Dt Viti I M !, (71) 4 3 M 6, Dion 9. Marigney De Witt 5 6, Jackson 3 71-5- 22-2- 1 29-2- 5 half-tim- 68-4- - 2 (Ml 1 Gardner 2 4, Lewis s Fleming 3 4 8, 1 19. (Ml 0. Watts 9 10, 2. 1 0 0 Vernon 1 Totals 33 NAU (56) Payne 10, 0 1 8 Taushek 2. - Gordon Gardner 0 , Spencer CO 2, 3. 2 71. Arberry M 4 0 3 Benning 1 0, Jacobs 4 7, Ohab 3 M 6, Mike Morle, SF, 12-114 Eldon Grant C, pinned Scott Orr, SF, 2nd per. 121 C, pinned Gary Christensen, Blake Barney, SF, 1st per. 128 dec. C, Rudy Madrigal, Philip Dixon, SF, 134 Mark Tone, C, dec. Vic Robertson, SF, 5 140 Greg Mele, C, dec. Steve Peterson, SF, 16-147 Joei Nelson, SF, dec. Kent Bean, - - C, Louis Mele, C. pinned Ben SF, 2nd per. 169 Val Cope, SF, pinned non-leagGilson, C, 2nd per. 187 David Griffith, SF, pinned Philip on Howa, C, 1st per. while Olympus Uniim David Peterson, SF, dec. Biad travels to Orem and Brighton Harmon, C, visits Cottonwood. Lehi 35 - Payson 23 100 Barry Clark, P, dtc. Terry Next Thursday in regular Messersmith, L, league action Provo travels to 107 Bruce Carlilse, P, tied Clayton while Orem visits Granger Anderson, L, 114 Richie Chambers, P, dec. Brent Brighton and Murray will be Strong, L, Kearns. 121 Biaine Cook, L, pinned Brad Brighton 27 Provo 19 Marshall, P, la', per. Mike Nuttall, P, dec. Sam 100 128 Mike Mitchell, L, pinned Rod Merrill, B, Schramm, P, 3rd per. 134 Russ Christensen, P, dec. John Tanner, L, 140 Ron Pulver, P, pinned Scott Anderson, L, 1st per. 147 Gary Leany, L, pinned Darrell TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) Gene Jolley, P, 1st per 157 Dave Allred, L, dec. Alan Williams, ConferDeGraw, P, ence safety at Virginia Military 169 Kay Adamson, L, by forfeit. institute last season, was listed 187 Brent Heath P hv Inrfeti Scott wnkins, unlim. pinned Tod in fair condition Tuesday after . r l Goodall, P, 3rd per. removal oi a mat was 157 - - erson 0 (Ml 0, Suck 0 (M 0, 56. 0 M 0. Totals 25 WSC 29, NAU 25. Halftime: Fouled out: De Witt. Total WSC NAU 17. fouls: 17, A: 2.200. - - - Kidney Removed - - - l, 11 Kianey REGION SIX WRESTLING STANDINGS TEAM W L Pleasant Grove Pleasant Grove l':ntah 4 0 4 0 Carbon 2 2 Springville Snanish Fork Lehi American Fork 2 2 2 2 Pay:-- m 3 1 3 0 4 1 damaged in the American Bowl Game Jan. 6. Pet. Williams, 22, underwent surg4 1.000 ery Monday night at Tampa 1.000 General Hospital for removal of .500 thekidnev. .500 .500 SPRINKLER SYSTEM PLUMBING REMODELING WATER HEATERS .250 .250 .000 POPULAR 5.60-1- 5 FIREPLACE $0.00 F.E.T. 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Pleasant - 0 (5)95 I at A SPACIOUS CADIII FOR Utah POLYESTER - rlIMExCREEK RANCH Willi SEIBERLING 200 tion Provo will take Springville d REIIT "BUG" TIRES - 0 Hend- pin for the Tigers and sophomore Dal Hills decisioned his more experienced Hillcrest foe. In the Granger at Murray battle one of the few bright spots for the host team Spartans was a win by Murray's Kelly Park when he pinned top state ranked Lynn Hardle of Granger at 121 pounds. Park was rated second Powel, behind Hardle in a recent Robert ranking. In Tuesday's ac- - 13, 5 16, 0 1 C, dec. - Cur-a- n East , . Northern Arizona Hoop Victory to ( - 107 h press ' ' ''mmiimm Wildcats Down 71-6- i Utahpage 101-9- teammate Paul Although Warfield was injured, Griese felt he and fellow quarterback Ken Stabler would have no handicap passing to Isaac Curtis, Fred Biletnikoff and Riley Odoms. The starting AFC defense Hadlt Osen Selected Division. Ralph Backstrom and Duke Harris triggered a three-gooutburst in the second period that carried Chicago past New Player-coacPat England, Stapleton and Rick Morris scored for the Cougars in the first period before Harris got his fourth goal of the season at 12:47 of the second period and Backstrom registered his 16th and 17th from in close against goalie Bruce Landon. - Landry, who coached two NFL Pro Bowl games when the American Conference was not involved and then had a losing effort last year, felt he had a good week. "It's easier to work with outstanding people like this," he said. As for predictions, Landry felt either club could win on a given day. The AFC was hurt by the loss of five Miami Dolphins because of injuries but still appeared to offer a solid club. Quarterback Bob Griese admitted his arm was tired but felt he could do well handing off to the likes of O. J. Simpson and Marv Hubbard with Floyd LiUle and Franco Harris in reserve. Thursday night. In addition to his goal, the speedy right wing, considered the fastest skater in the National Hockey League, also contributed two assists while rookie Bob Gainey chipped in with two goals as the Canadiens moved to within four points of first place Boston in the East Division. The North Stars, who hold down sixth place in the West, but outshot Montreal, Montreal goalie Bunny Larocque JimBertelsen. .as more than equal to the task, turning aside 36 shots. His shutout bid was ruined by Bill Goldsworthy's 26th goal with less than three minutes left in the second period. "It was a big move for us putting together Gainey, (Yvon) Lambert and (Murray) Wilson Co-Captai- ns on the same line," Montreal Coach Scotty Bowman said. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) -Q"They outplayed and outchecked John Hadl and uarterback the Stars' number one line of defensive tackle Merlin Olsen, Grant Goldsworthy, (Danny) both of the Los Angeles Rams, and (Dennis) Hextall. 37-2- : 18, 1974," THE HERALD, Provo, 5B |