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Show 1973 Utah. Friday, November IS, Page 8 THE HERALD, Provo, nM win w Bald Eagle Endangered Species! So Is Old School of Basketball j Orr Leads Boston to I Win 10-- 2 By TRACY RINGOLSBY UPI Sports Writer The bald DENVER (UPI) eagle is an endangered species. World the to According Almanac there are 13 such species in the United States. According to pro basketball followers there is a 14th Alex Hannum. Hannum is from the old school of basketball. One of allnight '' Bv United Press International I V proved to be the richer in the National Hockey League. Bobby Orr almost mauled New York Thursday night as he scored three power play goals and picked up four assists in the Bruins' victory over the - "V; X' y singled-handedl- i Cfv 10-- Rangers. His spectacular performance was one short of the NHL record of eight points in a game shared by Maurice Richard and Bert Olmstead when they played for the Montreal Canadiens. Orr scored a goal and assisted on tallies by Don Marcotte and Greg Sheppard as Boston built a lead. Wayne Cashman and Ken HoGge offset a goal by Steve Vickers for a 1 Bruins lead going into the last ... i and hardnosed defense. One of player devotion and few financial rewards. "We were run on shoestring operations back, then," said Hannum, who now serves as - president-gener- A. 5-- period. Goalie Ed Giacomin guarded a leaky net in the third period as Boston scored five goals, two each by Orr and Andre Savard and one by Fred O'Donnell. Bill Fairbairn's goal with 90 seconds left ended New York's meager offering. the scored Lou Argotti of 5:11 the at goal deciding second period as the St. Louis Blues defeated the Pittsburgh 3 to vault past Penguins Chicago into third place in the West Division. There was no other NHL action. Wayne Merrick, Gary Sabou-riand Garry Unger treated St. lead Louis to a in the and Angotti made it middle stanl? Pittsburgh retaliated with three straight goals --by Jean Pronovost at 18:14 of Lowell the second period, McDonald at 1:31 of the third period and Syl Apps at 10:18 of the final session. Steve Durbano's goal at 12:25 of the period was an insurance tally for the Blues. 5-- n 0 first-perio- d 4--0 MIL Standings International Press United East w. I. t. pts gf ga By Boston 25 82 50 Buffalo Montreal Toronto 19 50 47 18 44 18 56 36 51 51 11 36 48 11 47 66 W 14 Rangers Vancouver Detroit NY Islandrs 11 39 M 46 Wat I. w. Riila Atlanta 5 11 Louis St. Chicago t. pts gf ea 0 22 51 26 7 4 18 41 35 7 3 17 45 36 5 6 16 40 27 5 3 13 40 Pittsburgh & 41 2 Los Angeles 3 6 12 44 Minnesota 1 9 35 4 California Results Thursday's 10 New York Rangers Boston 3 St Louif 5 Pittsburgh scheduled) (Only games a games 54 55 60 f ' scheduled) ANGELES (UPI) -Powerful Pedro Lovell of Argentina smashed Texan Terry Krueger to the canvas twice and scored an openinground knockout victory Thursday night in scheduled a heavyweight fight at the Olympic Auditorium. Referee Larry Rozadilla haltd bout with Lovell ed the pounding his San Antonio, Tex., foe mercilessly in a corner with 1 : 53 to go in the first round. Lovell, 201, avenged a fourth-roun- d knockout loss to Krueger here last Aug. 23. It is the only defeat in 14 pro fights for the big South American. one-side- affair." But now pro basketball is a multi-yean dolla-r- , contract affair. That's something Hannum, whose best pay day during a nine-yea- r career was $8,500, can't under- iJ ft' ' stand. BELLAMY of WALT struggles to untangle himself from Portland defenders John Johnson (on foot) and Sidney 123-11- Hudson Nets 38 Points As Atlanta Grabs Lead Press International -- h World Association Hockey Chicago Cougars, is leaving his mark. The Cougars got two goals from Rosie Paiement in the first seven minutes and another from money." He'll Never Forget Bobby Whitiock Thursday night And what has the former and then let the defense do the forward for USC even more rest for a 2 victory over Gordie flighty than the mercenary Howe and the Houston Aeros. attitudes is the lack of a close Stapleton and Cam Newton combined to smother Howe on a relationship between the players and management. The breakway attempt in the final former hatchet man period after the Aeroes had will never forget the way he and pulled to within a goal. his Syracuse Nats' teammates "We couldn't let up as that felt about owner Danny Biasone senior Howe really controls the back in the late 1940s and early game," Stapleton said. "He's '50s. always at the right spot." "I will always remember "Stapleton skated well, the Danny's birthday during my team skated well and when second year," said Hannum. "We were playing in Denver and the whole team went together and took Danny out to dinner ?.t an Itali?y. restaurant and then we chipped in to buy him a cowboy 3-- It's a good thing the Atlanta Hawks have Lou Hudson around when Pete Maravich has an "off night." scored 38 points Thursday night as the Hawks Portland cooled Trail the to move a game Blazers, in front of Capitol in the Central of the Division National Basketball Assocation. Walt Bellamy scored 22 points for Atlanta and Maravich had 20, about seven points under his g average. Geoff Petrie paced Portland with a 40 points. game-hig- h In other NBA fiction, the New York Knicks downed the Buffalo and the Phoenix Braves, Suns dropped the Philadelphia Carolina stopped 76ers, Virginia, 10893, in the only Hudson 123-11- league-leadin- 97-8- 116-9- Phoenix's Dick scored 20 and Phildelphia's Tom Van Arsdale had 13. Carolina put seven players in double figures, ied by Billy Basketball American Association ga.ne. Walt Frazier and Bill Bradley each scored 22 points for New York as the Knicks retained their home-coujinx over Buffalo by beating the expansion Braves for the 11th straight time. The Knicks continued to play without injured centers Willis Reed and Jerry Lucas. There were 24 lead changes in the game, with Buffalo holding its last lead at 7 late in the third quarter. Bob McAdoo scored 23 points for the improving Braves. Phoenix posted victories for the first time this season when Charlie Scottt led an attack against Philadelphia with 33 points, including 12 each in the third and fourth quarters. Fred Carter led the 76ers with 24 points. In the twin brother confrontation, Van Arsdale rt Cunningham's 16 points. George Carter was Virginia's top man with 20. George Gervin, the Squires leading scorer with a average, managed only eight points against a tough guarding Joe Caldwell. nt 68-6- back-to-bac- k Boston York New Buffalo Philadelphia Centra! Atlanta rkmston Cleveland Western Midwest Linesman Sues Bears CHICAGO (UPI) -- Al Greene, 61, who held up the yard markers be distinctly field "should marked and that those engaged at Chicago Bear football games in the game should stay out of for several years, has filed a this area." It charges that Rozelle was $450,000 damage suit against the Bears, the Cincinnati Bengals nnd National Football League Commissioner Pete Rozelle for injuries he allegedly suffered when he was "struck and fallen upon" during a game last year. Greene said in his suit that he suffered a "severe shock to his nervous system, broken bones, many lacerations, bruises and contusions and permanent impairment" when players from both the Bears and Bengals collided with him along the sidlines at Soldiers Field on Nov. 26. 1972. The complaint says that an NFL rule requires that a fringe along the edge of the six-fo- ot NBA Standings International United Press Conference Eastern Division Atlantic w. I. pet. g.b. By .786 7 .588 7 11 .389 2' 6 4 11 .267 74 Division w. 1. pet. g.b. -- 10 7 .588 7 6 .538 1 5 12 .294 5 4 13 .235 6 Conference Division w. I. pet - g.b. 1 .938 Chicago Detroit 13 3 .813 9 7 .563 6 6 10 .375 9 Pacific State Golden Los Angeles Portland Seattle Phoenix the irresponsible rule, that he allowed the Bears to design and install an area "less than six feet wide," and that he permitted players to "gather" in it. Neither the Bears nor the Bengals warned Greene prior to the collision that "danger was imminent," the suit claims. Francis Green's attorney, Smith, said the plaintiff is a three-tim- e Olympic gold medalist in diving competition and a former pro golfer. The alleged incident left Greene with a fractured left leg which has required extensive surgery and hospitalization. Smith said. 3 10 15 KCOnaha in enforcing 11 Milwaukee Friday's Milwaukee at 7 68-1- 9 60-1- 8 V ALEX HANNUM 2 you're skating you're winning," said Howe after Chicago recorded is seventh win in the last eight games to tie the Quebec Nordiques for second in the East Division. "I would have to say they're a solid team." In the other WHA games, the New England Whalers topped and the Vancouver Quebec, Blazers downed the Minnesota Fighting Saints, The Whalers extended their e lead over the Nordiques as Larry Pleau scored his tie. Just eighth goal to break a 3:06 later, Hugh Harris scored the fourth Whaler goal. Quebec rallied in the last 10 minutes of the final period and Serge Bernier scored to cut the lead to 3 but Hugh Hurley's second goal of the year gave New England an insurance goal. goal hat trick and assist paced the Blazers over Minnesota. Trailing, entering the final period, the Blazers erutejj for four goals to win their second straight game after losing 10 in a row. St. Sauveur got his sixth and seventh goals in the last period to pace the comeback. 5-- 3, WHA By Standings Press East United w. first-plac- 2 New I 11 o 9 5 Englr-- Chicago Quebec Cleveland Toronto New York Intemauonal t pts gf 1 I 19 1 19 70 64 2 18 55 46 3 13 58 67 2 12 40 w. 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"There's still nothing that turns me on like being involved in this game," Hannum said, as he glances out the picture window in his office at the Rocky Mountains where bald eagles once abounded. "This is the game that has made my life." ' Chicago Downs Howe's Aeros By United "I've been a little disturbed the past few years," said the bald Hannum, as he lounges in his office easy chair admiring the John J. Audubon picture of a bald eagle on his office wall. "The players aren't interested in the game of basketball so much any more. Everyone is worried about Wicks. After the pileup Bellamy scored with a jump shot as the Hawks won, UPI Telephoto the Atlanta Hawks "For just a couple of hundred-dollarthey were willing to break a guy's heart," he said. "I don't know about that." Hannum realizes basketball has changed over the years, and he hasn't let it pass him by as multi-millio- r, - fc players almost voted trainer Lloyd Williams out of a share of the playoff money. no-c- 2 Opening Round KO LOS V- 1 h day-to-d- 61 Fridays oames Toronto at Vancouver at Atlanta California at ulm&lphia tUnly LA - m manager-coac- of the Denver Rockets. "One man practically ran the whole front office. It was a n first-perio- d 3-- 0 rides train type of relationship, but usually without success. When he has a function now he has to make it mandatory or else the players wont show. And then there are incidents like last season when he promised the team a party if they won 15 road games. Denver wound up with 17 victories away from home but Hannum's party flooped. "I thought it would be nice to laugh, joke and just get together after the seawn," he said. "But we didn't have the party because no one would agree on a time or place but the players still wanted the money." So He Gave 'Em $20 So Hannum gave each Rocket $20 to take their wives out. And then there was the playoffs last year when the . VAT tr " ABA-sty- 644 NORTH STATE IMt - iSta OREM 71 |