Provo Daily Herald | 1976-08-06 | Page 9

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Date 1976-08-06
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Date 1976-08-06
Paper Provo Daily Herald
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City Provo
County Utah
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OCR Text Friday, August Kevin Hall I '. . 1 Big Time Tennis m the annual Daily Herald v I: Player's Market Bowling Tournament he was pne of the finalists. But this week Kevin tried his hand, at something else. Kevin went to the Orem High School football field and kicking barefoot and soccer style, he held a marathon place kicking session. With Tracy Allen holding the ball for him, Kevin tried kicking extra points from the line. Of course, there were no big v iv .0 n. . m 11 I ' COACMIMKIW 1 3 I I f " W.1 J I " - "' . balls through the goal post which would have given him 1.152 points if done during a football career. He missed 102 times which figures out somewhere around ....... '':T - ---- -- I ; , uri. ; "Internationals" 94 percent. didn't know exactly but believed the most he made in KARL TUCKER, BYU golf coach, holds plaque he received from Coach and Athlete naming him Coach of the Year for all spring sports in 1976. Tucker's 1976 golf team finished second in NCAA had great season. He Wis Ik&Mm&t - :. leaving soon for LDS mission, but who held a marathon football kicking session this week to see how many he could get through crossbars. KEVIN HALL of Orem kicks football barefoot and soccer style while Tracy Allen holds for him. Hall is a former Orem High School soccer ace who will be Outdoor Gun Abusers Irk Serious Hunters SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -He was a big man, standing there beneath his bright yellow construction hat and he looked coach of the United States track and field team, thinks most of his squad will be out to prove something when they face the Soviet Union in a dual meet at the University of Maryland. "We have some guys Dwight Stones in the high jump, Dave Roberts in the pole vault and Al Feuerbach in the shot put that were widely picked to be Olympic medalists. They didn't do as well as Thomson. figured," said "Revenge could be a factor events." But he admitted the meet, scheduled for Friday and Saturday at Byrd Stadium, for could be some Americans coming so soon after the Olympics. for "It will be the Russians, too," he said. " But they are bringing 15 fresh people from the Soviet Union, something we couldn't do. Thomson, a scientific instruments salesman from Newark, Del,, saved most of his praise for the men's team. "We have the four by 400 meter relay team intact from the Olympics." he said. "This is a good track to run on. and they could shoot for a world record." O BenBALTIMORE (UPI) jamin Block's unbeaten won the inaugural running of the $40,000 Pimlico Futurity in 1921, the richest race in the nation at that time. Association. The club said during the weekend nearly C.000 season tickets already were sold even through the regular season was three months away. Nuggets' general manager Carl workmen were scaling, dragging behind them huge grey electrical line insulators. I could see the insulators being replaced at the top were chipped and broken, apparently by rifle shots. "I'd like to catch the s.o.b. that did that," he said. "We have to come out here about once a month. He'd be surprised to find out how much it would cost him. This is a main line too." How much would it cost? "Well, there's the salaries of those three men up that pole they don't work for nothing. Then there's my salary, the cost of the truck to bring 'em out here and the cost of equipment. Not to mention the interruption of service." A Pacific Gas 4 Electric Co. spokesman later told me that a single insulator can cost anywhere from a couple of dollars to than $200. Vandalism with guns. It's a The team consists of Maxie Parks and Benny Brown of the Maccabi Track Club, Fred Newhouse of Baton Rouge T.C. and Herman Fiazier of Philadelphia T.C. Other American athletes expected to turn in strong performances include three Olympic gold medal winners: Mac Wilkins of the Pacific Coast Club in the discus, Edwin Moses of Morehouse College in e hurdles and the Robinson in the long jump. Rick Wohlhuter of Chicago T.C. is expected to win the run without a serious challenge. "We're not even going to run him in the ROO meter," said Thomson. On the women's side, Thomson said he expects strong performances from Kathy McMillan of Tennessee State T.C. and Sherron Walker of Falcon T.C. in the long jump and from high schooler Paula Girven and Jonr Huntley of Oregon T.C. in the high jump. "In some areas, we'll be weak, just as in the Olympics," he said. of their dollar disappearance Complete Stock Of Repair Parts Who knows or cares who won Robintech. the Copa Old Spice, the NCNB? No one, save the young Scheer said the sales surpassed those of anv other NBA club. the National Basketball SAN DIEGO (UPI)-- Randy for the Jones, the runner-uNational League's Cy Young award in 1975, lost 22 games for the San Diego Padres the - p previous year. h Sprinkler Systems Water Heaters man who Remodeling Plumbing pocketed the 10, 14 or 17 grand that went with his "historic" triumph. Of all the major events that once dotted the tennis calendar, Wimbledon alone remains impervious and by year's end the meaningful tournaments will be reduced to Wimbledon and the U.S. Open at Forest Hills. The situation worries Stan Malless. president of the U.S. Randy Improves Serving Central Utah Since 1S21 CRAGHEAD PLOMSING-KEATIH- PROVO Doil 373-100- 3 400 W. wmwiliw 61 N. Ar-ni- problem that is costing California's estimated 1.5 million responsible hunters thousands of acres of land every year. The Calfornia early coastal deer hunt opened this weekend and incidents of gun abuse will force abused land owners to post more and more land. ITFMSf wEATTERYJ , muu Vj Nk3 A KKBtttS Vu"X"t ' J f,lA!J A6ER STORE it IV f; I) Co.lf.WhM.WmOf.,iooliy lC J IJ M jUI M. ...haw, 1M1 TD "w J Jf )QQ ;i 0n MMUFFLOWKBFFIIR VrtThtMufflwtolt I E5 Owni V,-'-l- 0 r- B ill CO Th. Cof In Which O MJBi yfcsss?jsdvUM I MJ 1if plus...50lookOFFron our01LSSSS 70c y MORE MM JR tfe'JuS DjpriJ Curiam ITEMS! wirj'tTsii1 tfd id TAGS HIGHER SPECIAL TICKET wAcki,uiXiio..T for Sur. Owndobl. Storting W tmnrmiMw.g.m.un CHECKER AUTO FILTERS Crl,F.I.M.Of arr--- - "I've got about 140 acres in the mountains up in Lake County." my yellow hat friend Valeri Borzov in the dash and two world record said. "They came in there and holders: Tatiana Kazankina in shot up my cabin. They shot r and the stove just right so I the women's Yuri Sedykh in the hammer couldn't use it anymore. "I used to let anybody go in throw. there for deer. There must "have been 240 hunters I'd let go 'over that land every season. even But it's posted now though I finally caught the ones shooting things up. "Kids! There were four kids doing it. But it cost all those hunters access to my ranch. It's posted now. Nobody hunts & EMERSON ROY LAVER BY ROD there but me " Top Russian athletes entered in the meet include J Jtt "V WTH uoam Cl ' 'I'H"1' . YfS. I I !! I 1 1 JJl l""" AIRRLTE1J IC W I wtiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiimiiiii-ii iMmnii M Dmw Sock).. w f "ft fllmtnolM (Jer11eAVYc3tY splash cuards hZ . N pi1-UWi o iSSirn checker nnmwm ,S C f pffi f AUTO RAMPS 2- - toKXl!S,"," lb. Nrta,. - 100 SAVE JTA U 0-- Wihrn V Mf 1,500-mete- FOU THS FUM 0? What tips can you give to help someone improve h S The PGiE spokesman the annual cost to repair wjjk 6 a", IT serve? OIL BRAIN FAN llttl.,1 W' and equipment Pacific warnings telephone to mourning Mm fCv mmit&.ii f;uiv K.,l.,,'fl1l Vta.....lc..-..n- Htpw.W. fovll, Co.Ho.Th. U.l DISTtlSUTCB , aM o. liF cooun CAvrs IKIM vit CovHmI,,iIUP 'KI .. boiiOVERI ... 4t r LEXIS v U WmmwHMlWill Oomoo.od,.o.lo.l J" said damaged by unthinking shooters is "a real problem" but exact figures are unavailable because repairs, although logged, are not tabulated to show whether money is expended to fix damaged done by bullct. the elements, vehicles, normal wear or something else. "We have no figures that can indicate to us the exact cost." he said. "But we know its substantial" throughout the company's 13 divisions covering 94.000 square acres. Roy: Weil, based on what we ve seen al the clinics, the biggest mistake a lot ot players make is trying to get an ace on every lirsl serve and then usl pooping the second ball in You can be as elective with your service it vou vary spm and position on it as you might be it you ust blast it in Rod: So much ot how well you serve depends on the tos9 ot the ball gutting it up there the same place every lime It's a very good thing to practice even without the racket Then it's a mailer ot getting the arm all the way back and the racket head down so that when you're bringing your arm around you've got not only your weight moving lorward but the racket head whipping around as well II you've got good racket head motion and your weight moving forward, you donl have lo swing that hard Roy: And tl you've really been good about ge'tmg your arm back, you'll lind that "t serve is coming in with a lol more spm You can vary spin by not hitting the ball guile as flat, but its somuthmg you have lo practice on your own m Z'T' S-I- 99c issues 1 dove t hunters before the Sept. 1 opener each year about the dangers and damage caused by blasting away with shotguns at the little grey birds while they sit on telephone lines. Make 'em fly before you shoot it's certainly more challenging and sporting than sluicing a bird with No. 8 1 while his feet are gripped to somebody's phone " R I R mm "i -- ;" I f;'0,, tin -- Hill sf f 5L 5Si7 il & of299BI mi6t ffiS tirr t.iM.. if!t cfcA i IT i wa SAUCES II (i DELUE VIHE SET ACCESSORIES .commission iter: TESTES AQQ REMOTE von.,.-.- . mmw iimuM 399 599 TON pV ) flexfan II.1X.tti Mo-i- y jsr:n99 Ki B TAILORED nIs!,!! w m m iq? V'n fiiS f nn 4 WMph VV VfJ v - I Hot well you serve depends on how you loss the ball. from sight at the first tered utility pole three "Are you a member of this gun club?" he growled. I said yes. He relaxed a lit- - 1,500-met- in some For the rest, it was VV'CT or Independent Players Association meetings. tie, turning to gaze up a bat- angry. Have Point to Prove COLLEGE PARK, Md. Bill Thomson, the (UPI) - in h that didn't exist a few years back or even a year ago and which will fade Nuggets Sell Season Ducats beginning this week. Mor-vic- In point of fact, there were only two "real" events -t- he U.S. Pro Indoor, where 54 of the world's best played in January, and Wimbledon, with its traditional 125. guarantees. The DENVER (UPI) Denver Nuggets apparently will not have much trouble filling stadium seats for home games next season, their first seriously. But that was a pretty good e "Cham"Cups" and "Classics," pionships," succession was 75. It was a good show, but Kevin won't be trying to kick PATs or field goals for any college for a while. He leaves for the mission field in Los Angeles Aug. 14. so it will be two years before he is ready to kick a football money?" Malless asks. "I can only hope that in time the players will see the path they are on, a path that will diminish their value in the market-placand, what is worse, their playing skills. "Tournament play is where the great players must come from and certainly the first half of 1976 offered'little." game upon the arrival of Open tennis. The concept of players bound by lush contracts for a period of years blasted most of the traditional tournaments to all but oblivion and today there are no longer controls over the players. It is a players' market, pure and simple, with the men taking their rackets where and when they please, playing in kicked successfully cannot play for all that revolution that swept the linebackers rushing at him and no center to snap the ball, but it was still an impressive performance. 1,152 Tennis Association, but does not panic him. Malless, who has done a remarkable job for the USTa, admits there is no longer any control over the players, nor can sanction be denied to bona fide sponsors even for what are flagrant exhibitions rather than true tournament events. "How can we tell a player he d defensive linemen and Kevin NEW YORK (UPI) In this thus far placid year of tennis, the game has seen hundreds of thousands of dollars pour into the bank accounts of the men players yet money is perhaps their only reward. Not that the players object. Why should they? But there is no real structure to the events, not even in World Championship Tennis, the Lamar Hunt scheme which was so instrumental in the Mi "jS t, I' S i Last spring Kevin Hall was a star member of Orem High School's soccer team. During I 'fes-- J 9 1 Kicks, And Kicks THE HERALD. Provo, Utah -- Page 6, 1976, LJ 73 SOUTH STATE, OREM OPEN MOM.-SA- T. 77 NORTH 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., SUN 1 500 WEST, PROVO 9:00 a.m. lo 6:00 p.m. lilll"al m in ti tm
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