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I 4 - .i. 1 I l. riveen Mltell Hahnira Imarrs II l.'7 1 fl 7 S3 I 2 121 I I 1 1 MiUhrll pit. bra lo I balleri .11 SaT- - Ftnierl HHP Guerrero. WP Milrhrll Ok Uewaaaa burg, Va. He said he was enjoying himself swimming and shooting pool this summer while awaiting to talk with Portland Vice President Stu Inman today. Major Leaders Malone, who was signed directly to the ABA out of high school, said while he has played forward, "I feel more comfortable at center." The former ABA player with Utah BATTING ibaird aa IM al batsl NATIONAL LEAGUE Prt. AB R H 454 M 151 102 IIS It 127 330 tuner. Put 101 402 SI 112 321 Madlork. Chi Foster. Cm Maddoi. Phil Morgan. Cin Robinson. Pill tieronimo. Cu Garvey. 101 37t II 13 327 102 403 151 M SJ 132 102 114 32f 311 M IIS LA McRar. KC Brett. KC LeFlore. Del Carew. Mi in Garr. Chi Munson. NY Carly. Clev Rivers NY Lynn. Bos Staub. Del 32 17 IM Ml- 4IM 121 41 103 Ilt 442 S3 137 LEAGUE AB R 134 St H Prt. III 151 ' 444 tt I5S 341 412 71 IM 330 IM 401 I? 131 321 13 371 44 III 311 103 415 54 21 311 I0S 371 SO III 311 M 445 7S 131 1C 351 SO IM 393 HOME RUNS LEAGtE Phil 30 10 It 3M 30S become "pretty fast and furious." In her third year of coaching girls' basketball at Viewmont High School, Ms. Avery was quick to point out that "the girls know how to play basketball." Pam Andersen, voted most outstanding girl athlete at Box Friday night's game kicks off the all star games which include the Utah vs. Arizona basketball all star game and the north south fnnthall game on Saturday night at 8:30. Drill and cheer competitions will also be held during the two days. Elder High School knew enough about the game of roundball to earn an athletic scholarship to the University of Utah and qualify as an all Chiefs Appoint New Leaders star. Andersen said about the game, "I think it's good to have it" to provide funds for Special Olympics, Camp By United Press International The Kansas City Chiefs - Kostopulos and other recreational activities mentally and physically for National slow-pac- e he said. Malone said the ankle injury he suffered just before the start of the ABA season last year has healed up and "doesn't bother me at all." Malone said that he doesn't Steadman, who has been general manager since the team was founded as an original member of the American Football League in 1960, will be in charge of all operations for the Chiefs and Worlds of Fun, a Kansas City amusement park owned by Hunt. suggested for the all star that the girl athletes are schooled on zone principles and she expects her team to use "quite a bit of zone know what to expect at defense." Pv.. uand since the "coach has Joining Andersen on the a lot of big guys." However, he north team will be Barbara would not be surprised to find Timper of Judge High School himself traded to another NBA also recipient of a basketball club. scholarship to the University "I know of some other clubs of Utah, Kandee Jones of Ben that could use me," he said. Lomond, Teri Opheikens of "In fact, every team needs Ben Lomond, Debbie Ashley of some help." Bonneville, Annette Johnson NY Schaff, 38. a former offensive guard and linebacker at Notre Dame, joined the Chiefs as publicity director in 1966. He has served as vice president since January, 1958. Livestock Loans lor your production needs teod, stock, wuiprrnnt. Lett talk Dick Phillipi. Mgr. UtihlivtitoekPC SIC 5603 1501)322 GET YOUR COOL WHILE together." IT'S HOT Malone said his strength lies ! Eligible for Trip - NEW YORK Mrs. Anita Hammond of 60 E. Marrcrest South, Provo, is eligible to win a free trip to Scotland and $1,000 as a result of scoring a at the Riverside Country Club. Mrs. Hammond's ace qualified her for the 15th annual Rusty Nail -- one Sweepstakes, Hole-ia SPANISH FORK Provo 13th scored a victory over Sunset 4th to win the Multi 12-- 0 Region LDS Softball Tournament Saturday. Both teams will participate in the area tournament in Spanish hole-in-on- e The Salem n national competition spon- sored by the Drambuie Company of Edinburgh, Scotland. Provo 13th 12, Sunset 4th 0; Third place Rivergrove 3rd 14, Kolob 15th 9; Consolation -- Oak Hills 2nd 8. Salem 3rd 6. The winner will be announced early next year. AIR suits from 79.50 in men's e'ething in corjDETionins 2-p- ant Ili-DA- UtiDER-DAS- I I 2nd hi I 2J suits, 119.50. Men s Fashion Clothing on the main floor. (ICfl discount to II MODELS FOR I MOST CARS AliD TRUCKS a to I SPEED CONTROLS I U S? ir LIMITED TIME 0n T(4T ' L SAVE SPECIAL PRICES This is the widest selection of suits in the entire area. In fine wools, wool blends, woven polyesters and I SH ! RADIOS & STEREOS ur itIh A ...-- " CAlC HAVE nt hypnosis, Cwntrwl, law A mi vf i an all missionaries) IWifjiwn, (ht) TM Prfgrqm APT! 7 a r u. I ri.. mmm nwmm m mum mm n 3 ZOMI 2509 kMitSwiw. i in u iiwiin im n mmimmiiM,t w nr 352 jjjQj yioj 1 laiwialwn, CtUVtOClM lama Off 130 Hart mo m of srai sion and I think we can fit in 24 League Owner Lamar Hunt, who has served as president since the club's formation in 1960, said he will maintain an active role in the operation. to coach Avery who will look for her north team to take a lot of inside shots. Although individual defenses have been game, Ms. Avery pointed out Football club. glad to play," Andersen Malone looks forward to added. playing the running style game Play is the word according favored by new Blazer coach Jack Steadman president and Jim Schaff general manager of the admitted. Jack Ramsay. "I don't like that style of basketball," named Saturday han- 5--ft "I'm not saying I'm a better ball player," Malone said. "I've seen Bill play on televi- Softball 17-1- basketball game for graduated high school seniors. Ms. Avery said the teams are capable of scoring up to 75 points in a game which can dicapped people. "And it's really good experience to play in the game," added the in rebounding, where he ave712 inch high school center raged just under a 13 boards who expects to play forward per game, and shooting from or guard at Utah. 15 to 16 feet out, having a 17.2 Last year Pam practiced point per game average while with the all stars and she said shooting .553 from the field. she was looking forward to "But sometimes I make this game when she mental errors out there," he wouldyear's be eligible to play. "I'm While not directly comparhis abilities to Walton, Malone figures he can find a niche with the Blazers. Monday Ch 20 Morgan Cm It AMERICAN LEAGUE Bindo llak 22. larkson and L Mav Ball and Hendrirk. Bos and I lev II Rire and Y.'slricmski Thompson. Del II Fork Aug. (AI ing 120 Kingman Cm Foster. Arizona all star boys Kansas City and Clifford Ray of Golden Gate, and "held my own." 310 102 warwoj centers, Sam Lacey from 311 311 lot 12 and St. Louis said he went against two current NBA 317 B IM M NATIONAL Schmidt 333 all manufactured in the United States. Now featuring vested Jvtl !aiNea)u m OtffteUl ha Uwrn. A DmX, CAAtnot Malone, the former American Basketball Association player chosen fifth by the Blazers in last Thursday's National Basketball Association dispersal draft, was contacted by a Portland newspaper by telephone in Peters220-pou- north team, said the girl athletes on her squad have been practicing two or three times a week since July 10 to prepare for this charity tilt which preceeds the Utah vs. Jf - Laver Emerson Tennis. Inc PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) -Moses Malone, at 22 a year younger than Bill Walton, does not lack the confidence of the big redhead as the two get set this season to do battle for the starting center position on the Portland Trail Blazer. 15 Mickey Higham. Kansas City. Jim Plessmger. State College. Pa . 3 .127 17 Jim Frazier. Spokane. Wash., 3.823 18 Ohio. 1.792 Roy Buckley. Columbus. II Mike Merrill. Danoga Park Calif . 3711 20 Ron Woolet. Louisville. Ky . 3.770 21 Bus Oswalt. Ind Butch Muncie. Calif Beach. Jim Huntington Snper. Zook. Tuscon. Ariz 3.761 rt Krilh Crayrrall. New Martinsville W Va 3.764 G ojS'wat! Ready To Battle Walton Tommy Hudson. Akron. Ohio. 3.874 N Y 9 Doug Heim. Tonawanda. 3.861 10 Joe Nuzto. Youngstown. Ohio. 3.849 11 Nelson Burton, jr. St Louis. Gus Lampo. Endicotl. N Y . 3 846 13 Ed DlTolla. Maywood. N J . 3.843 14 Paul Colwell. Tuscon. Aril 3434 112 I M alone 8 I 1 1 W liUslflt,Mlra) lolf taXKriDf Ic) 1974 the Rose. Cm Griffey. Cm ,: ... 4 of Weber, Shannon Allred of Bountiful, Darlene Whittaker of South, Becky Cuke of Viewmont and Lori Parrish of Davis. The south team coached by Anita Frost of Tooele includes Lisa Giddings of Olympus, Kathy Hoglund of Pleasant Grove, Cindy Durfee of Granger, Cindy Carlson of Hillcrest, Susan Neeley of Spanish Fork, Lori Taylor of Tooele, Christine Tea of Bingham. Jenalee Crapo of Jordan, Marianne Lambert of Cottonwood and Teri Hoyt of Grantie. This all star game will highlight the athletic year for the girl basketballers who competed Li their first state tournament this past spring. and Special Olympics. Cathy Avery, coach for the f J?' ... . (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) 3896 I FREE PUBLIC LECTURE by 261 72 N Y J popular Swedish knits Cwmontrwtlwei, mmq 4 69- Girls' basketball will take center court Friday night at ? when the female all stars will trade buckets in the second annual N irth vs. South game I to benefit Utah Cerebral Palsy HII t lilt till lilt I I 0 0 Sandl . 5 7 t Hay lor rf I a Rudl If Hi ido It. Trnare lb I M, Mullen lo I I ISN'T; fclMtwWrr VrtriW awj yrarrin rwroewy mtmtfm rh M M4awrwil N f Wp4. I 3rd Ward team won the The sportsmanship trophy. Results: Championship I mbagrr Trrpko 5 LDS 0 34 Brniquer 2 0 p Terpko I awe E 4 6 ROY EMERSON & your chin. Now when you move your racket forward to meet the ball and you always want to catch it slightly in front of you -you've got your weight moving forward. Laver: A good point. A lot of club players feel you have to be very strong to hit a high backhand volley, but it's not true. As long as you've got the racket up in the right position and you're meeting the ball with a stiff wrist, you're Msts surs your weight is moving toward mien hitting a nign oacK-han- d going to get all the strength you volley. need on it You don't want to be s. If you get too far in ball. Wait too long and you'll probfront of it, you're likely to net the ably hit it long. 211 74 64 p I Teull -- 3 I I lilt I mbatgrr t I I t lit t I I Fourault r III! Hoerner lilt tilt I t I I Pi 211 Bobby Fenton. Los Angeles. 3.961 Larry Laub. San Francisco. 3.927 Les Schtssler. Denver. 3 926 Bill Spigner. Hamden. Conn . 3 916 3 897 Dennis Lane. Kmgiport. Tenn Dav Frame. Baldwin Park. 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