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Show Thursday, April T. Cleveland Not Satisfied In n perspective. "Close only counts in horseshoes, hand grenades and at " he said. the Well, the Cavs aren't close anymore. In fact, they have a Spurs 117, Nuggets 110: Foul trouble limited George Gervin to 24 minutes playing moved into first place time but he scored 24 points, six in the final three Wednesday night when Jim including to minutes, 18 propel San Antonio Cleamons scored 12 of his over league champion Denver. in fourth and the points quarter Larry Kenon and Billy Paultz they beat New Orleans, each added 21 points. 106: If Austin Carr, who scored 17 Pacers 116, Nets won his Knight Billy points against New Orleans, can return to top form by individual scoring duel with Julias and Erving. playoff time, the season might clinched the fifth Indiana and be even more gratifying. Meanwhile, the Bullets had final playoff spot by downing their hands full with the Golden New York. State Warriors, who swept Colonels 111, Squires 103: Artis Gilmore poured in 26 them four straight games in the and Maurice Lucas points finals of the playoffs last year and have already clinched the added 25 as Kentucky beat Virginia to stop a three game Pacific crown this season losing streak. Phil Smith, who made only shots in the first half, NBA Standings By t'nitrd Prrst International scored six points in the final Kastrra Confrrnict five minutes to lead Golden All antic DMitoe State to a 8 victory. W. L Pet GB Smith put the Warriors ahead Boston Jl 24 680 42 34 JS3 4 :45 left and to stay S'j Philadelphia S4S 10 42 35 Buffalo then twice improved the lead to 34 42 453 17' New York five as the Bullets threatened in (mini Iktiuoa L Prt GB theclosing minutes. 45 30 600 Rick Barry led all scorers Cleveland 46 31 57 Washington with 22 points while Jamaal 38 U 500 Uuilun 7', Wilkes and Charlie Johnson 35 41 461 New Orleans 10'j each added 18 for Golden State. 28 47 Atlanta 373 17 Western Conlerence Smith had 14 points. ttdwrtf l1tioa In other NBA games. PhilaW. U Pet. CB delphia edged Buffalo. 34 42 447 Milwaukee Boston routed Phoenix, 32 43 427 IWrwl I'i at. shot cage. Ingham County Circuit Court Judge Ray C. Hotchkiss denied Marshall's request for a temporary injunction forcing Michigan State University to restore rules that allowed him to keep his pitching arm loose for three years. Hearings on the merits of his suit, in which he contends MSU abruptly and unfairly changed Intramural Washington Bullets as Central Division champions. They 110-10- 32-2- . .ya. - . - 107-10- Detroit shaded and Seattle 122 102. Chicago. 102 96. beat Los Angeles. In the ABA. San Antonio Indowned Denver. diana topped New York. Kansas City 22 Chicago 117-11- 116-10- 6 and Virginia. Ill Kentucky beat CLEVELAND'S AUSTIN CARR pinned between two New Orleans' players, Henry Bibby and Ron Behagen, after he came BYU 58 CB 727 -S520 16 513 I6' 487 I8'i 447 21 ' 21 3d Phomu Ut Angeles Portland 17 38 40 34 42 divitlM title Wrdnetday't Resalls clUHbed first-roun- 102, Bulla 12 tiin Nrw at Hum at ri!!Ju Wt.:r.inn at Philadelphia Nrw V.rt at Quanta Kansas City at Milwaukee AlUnU at SrrfUe Nrtlard l Anjrlrs Itan at iiaadnct ABA W tenirr late-seaso- catch Milwaukee in the Midwtst Division, stretched its kngest winning streak of the season to six games as John Mcngclt scored 23 points and iVib Lanier added 18 to beat Chicago The Pistons now trail the Bucks by Pi games. bid lo 88 lVmt at Orleans 101 58 Yk New San L Pet 2) 7l U X 51 CB ft 6.18 Antonio Krmurky Indiana 47 3 41 Louis 34 H 588 10'i 550 I3' 4M II 425 23't 13 65 l7 St 44 Virginia Brigham Young University's football team, which is perhaps stronger than it was a year ago at this time, will play the first of two spring games Friday afternoon in Cougar Stadium. Coach LaVell Edwards has of simplified the division for the Cougar personnel Friday game, pitting the offense against the defense. This is the split ordinarily used for practice scrimmages The second game has been scheduled for Saturday. April 10 Members of the Cougar coaching staff will select their teams on a player basis so that each of the two teams w ill have offensive tllara4 dltliiaa idle Wedwetday't Retails Muna lit Nrw York lot 18 III Virstua Kentucky San Anl.no 117 Itttvrf IIS ' JU&m and Several LDS Scov7 Appointed Quarterback Coach Kickoff for both games will be ! 30 rm. in the BYU Stadium. If the Cougars' spring practice has followed the usual pattern, the offense should be ahead of the defense. But recent scrimmages seem to quarterback Danny game Freshman injuries. Hartwig was injured Monday evening, and will likely miss the balance of spring practice Multl Rfgioa Two Combined Trim Timrnamrnt ii Jay Miller, the Cougars" split end who led the nation in pass receptions in 1973. is not wwrkjng out with the team. Miller is working out. however. aid may be readv for the roll call this fall. Edwards will have more than 30 lettermen from last year's squad returning this fa!'. A 1975 13 were starters on the squad. Included among the returning lettermen on offense are Clifford Nielsen, who was 10th in the nation in passing last year; tailback Jeff Blanc, who rushed for nearly 1.000 yards last season; and two year regular fullback Todd Chnsieavn. quarterback Edwards said the division of the Blue and White teams will be mack-earlnext week i 3rd & pm Spamh Furk IJlli v IM 4th 6th p m Outer 2nd i Crrrt I JO list I t v Provo 28th Provo 1st 61 Sunset 4lh 34 Ibnwli B 34 J(iriTont 5th O I'llmvri 4th S I'avwn Wrst 42 Spanuti Fork Sjlun 41 Friday's (iamn At Spr'aivillr Hifk Srkool iptti Kotob i:th vj I'rovo 13th 7 IS p n Spannh Fotk 12th vi Spnn(riilf rut 1 30 p m I'rovo 34th vi Payton I 45 p m jpnnf nil 7th vs Untea At Siuaitk Fork Hick Srkool p m M.iplrlaa 5lh v Kdfrmont IUi 7 li p m i'ayna 3rd vs lunwl a I K p m llmj.mia vt Uak Hilll 4th 45 f m Park (I'rovo I Sunwt lit popular Swedish knitt all manufactured in the Vniled States. 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'140 tm stm RELOADING 111 CLINIC. doubleknit Stretch Nylon lor cutis and waistband, durability and comfort double slash pockets on jadel Pants have straight legs, Antler Brand, made of 100 mm rea, wnne ana owe tiua CLINIC CONDUCT WARM UP & JOGGING SUITS iwij n Fmhion ZCMI DURING 36 to 50 JrU Men' Clothing on the main To.)'. (10 diicount to all ml$ttoiurie$) lt fill ... twriu uideil telection oj 2 pant Thit if the NUMBER 1 . . . Swedish Knits Wool (lends . . . Blue . . . Brown . . . Cray . . . Crren $ Mr tvtl art mtH B tmevt ( FatxKi mi men's tuitt in th entire area. In fine wooli, wool blendi, woven polyetteri and Ktplorrr Toaraamral Mailt Krio T Wrdanaay 'i Cimrt I'jywr, 7th 2nd two years at Stockton College before moving University of Pacific, he quarterbacked the Tigers for two seasons before graduating in 1952. After serving two years in the Army (airborne), he started his coaching career at Sacred Heart High in San Francisco. He helped bring the school its only title. Beginning in 1958 he spent five years as head coach at College of San Mateo. His team was league champion three of those years, and runner-uthe two other years. Scovil signed on as the quarterback coach at Navy in 1963, and three years later he was named head coach at University of Pacific. The new BYU assistant coach and his wife, Enid, have three children. The eldest is the U.S. Naval attending Academy, and the two others clothing Midway i of Lowell High suits illOAH with U played Junior to the where nt 5th 7 15 product arestilllivingathome. In it ' . . . Vested Suits to A School in San Francisco, Scovil 1976 HEADQUARTERS Ret Scovil also coached at the United States Naval Academy for than? years. One of his proteges was Roger Stauback, the All American quarterback from Navy who won the Heisman Trophy in 1963. from 09.50 Tbartda) (jam? At SpaMta Fork Higk Srkool 6pm Kdgrmotit lOUi vs I'rovo 2SUi 6--5 total of 2-pa- Wr4nrtday'l Vamtf Midway Ut 70 Kurt-k- J I'rovo ih Provo 2Slh 47 Spanish Fork 12th 44 Palmyra llLh 41 (OTi trntrr I'rwk 60 Edgrmont 10th (OTl 2 PANT SUIT ... years." DOUG SCOVIL CENTRAL UTAH'S 0 get a coach of Doug's calibre." said Edwards "He knows the quarterback position very well, having played and coached in that position for several Brigham Young University's staff was back to full strength Thursday with the announcement that Doug the Scovil, most recently backfield coach of the San Francisco 49ers. had accepted an appointment with the Cougars Scovil, who was head (roach at University of Pacific for three years before moving to the 49ers, is expected to join the Cougars before spring drills comes to a close Apr. 10. It was good news, indeed, for head coach LaVell Edwards who has been looking for a quarterback coach since the departure of Dwain Painter nearly three weeks ago. Painter accepted a position as quarterback coach at UCLA. "We're really fortunate to football Hoop Results, Schedule players will miss because of Friday's Tex. UP!) -B- 8 in the high jump. Miller finished the afternoon righam Young's Chrisler raced IS 6 in the 400 in third place with 3.750 points meters to take the lead in the followwl by John Whilson of the final event on the first day of Gulf Coast Track Club with 3.633. Jimmy Mathews of the decathlon at the 4lnh annual Texas with 3.587 and David Texas Relays in Memorial lmvll of Brigham Young w ith Stadium of Billy Blackburn Lythcll. who finished third in 3.438 Oklahoma Christian and Darl last year's NCAA decathlon, registered 821 points to catch Locke rounded the final places (ary Hill of Oklahoma Chris- with 3.209 and 2.536 tian who grabbrd the lead after respectively. Steve Brittcnham of the first event and led after Colorado scored 2.669. but four. Hill, who won the dash, the long jump and withdrew after four events the shot put. could only clock a after sustaining a groin injury 51 7 in the 400 for 732 and Hank Gunlock was forced pnts Ed Miller of California was out of competition with the the only other winner of the same injury after the 100 day, setting a new Texas nmers. the first race of the Rclavs decathlon record of 6- - d.iv facilities was shared, half and half. A sign spelling out the agreement was posted, he said. After that. Marshall said, the batting cage "was just about in constant use. Sometimes we had to wait to use it. There was never any problem when that sign was there." last week or so. defensive Cougar Ace Leads of the building be changed to allow simultaneous use of tennis and baseball facilities. He said he pave the school $400 to carry out the revamp. That was not done, he said. Iastead, an agreement was reached whereby use of the design place. Taking the witness stand. Marshall said his dispute with the college was rooted in the of the intramural design building, where tennis courts and the batting cage are so ekise they cannot be used atthe same time. Three years ago. Marshall said, he proposed that the indicate the defense has made marked improvement in the personnel. r - ,w4mimmm& Wili Gridders Play Friday Ly-the- 102 ttuJ'ii K: making a IWv 122 fl 110-10- 1 AUSTIN. Philadelphia 107 Buffalo 103 New 110 Oeveiind Orleans Gulden Slate Whirun tHrort 102 Otaga W 120 U IW Anerlrs Krxljt'l (fnr "in,, down with a rebound. The Cavi defeated the Jan and clinched their first playoff berth in history. L Pet W. Stale (Golden eattle 103. In a likely preview of a playoff series, reserve center Clyde Lee scored the go ahead basket with 71 seconds left, lifting lluladclphia into second place in the Atlantic Division, a half game ahead of Buffalo in a battle for the homecourt advantage George McGinms topped the ?6crs with 2S points and Sieve Mix added 24 Randy Smith led Buffalo with 28. Pistons 54 Utittoa Pacific 120-10- i 382 28 47 "Zm. i 95-8- - Building regulations that had allowed him and other students to practice at will, were to be held later. Marshall, who had returned from spring training with the Dodgers in Florida to appear in court, said his return to training will depend on how quickly the case is settled "If it is appropriate for me to stay in Lansing. I will." he said. Marshall, a graduate student in physical education at MSU. is facing several misdemeanor criminal charges for using the batting cage in defiance of college athletic officials and at one point using a hacksaw to cut a chain that held the cage in the dethroning out night in a preliminary attempt to gain free use of a batting pitching combined for 64 points to lead Seattle over Iajs Angeles and into second place in the Pacific Division. The victory wr (hp Sonics' 12th straight at home and seventh in eight games. Los Angeles now trails Seattle by 24 games with four games left. one-poi- struck Wednesday Burleson Tommy Mike pitcher Dodgers' Marshall e and 7 Dispute WithMSU LANSING. Mich, i LTD -Ia maze of motions, orders, objections, exhibits, charges and rebuttals. Ixis Angeles Celtics 122, Suns 102: In a game where Boston never trailed, Jo Jo White scored 22 points and Charlie Scott 18 to snap a seven-gamPhoenix winning streak. Dave Cowens added 15 for. the Celtics, while Nate Hawthorne led the Suns with 22 and rookie Alvan Adams added 21. Sonics 120, Lakers 109: Herm Gilliam, Fred Brown The Cleveland Cavaliers clinched a berth in the NBA playoffs for the first time in their history Wednesday night, then set their sights on a more lofty and prestigious position, the league championship. Throughout those troubled times, one thing remained constant Coach Bill Fitch's humor. In fact, last year when the Cavs missed a playoff berth by loss in their final a game, Fitch put it in the proper Utah-P- age Marshall Strikes Out Vs:'- With Playoffs By United Press Iniernstionpl THE HERALD, Provo, 1, 1976, 14th. |