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Show Friday. December f: Hagge, 6 I fl ig3HKS In & 'Mf - Thursday was the "After all. what else is there in life but gclf and girls?" j.ked Jim Colbert. Pat Bradley summed it up for the LPGA players by saying: "It was nice to have a man around out there today. " The $200,000 Mixed Team Golf Championship began 72 holes of the Doral "Blue Monster" course Thursday, the first such event in 10 week "1 wondered when Lou went to New York if he knew what he was getting into," says Paterno. "Knowing imu and lus personality, felt he might have some second thoughts, and I'm glad to see him back in college ball. He's such an outgoing feliow. Why. he acts like a big kid himsell " 1 1 years The leaders were veteran Marlene Hagge and Dr. Gil Morgan, who combined for a 68 to r. lead Bradley and Masters champion Raymond Floyd by a shot. Both Hagge and Morgan were obviously delighted by the day, but Morgan, in particular, couldn't keep the Saturday Local residents arc invited to join in the count. Those grin off his face. "We played well together today," he said. "We hit every interested will meet at the north Provo of lot School green and took advantage of every parking High at 7 a.m. opportunity we had." Under the unusual tournament format, the male member of the team drives off the men's tees and the female off the women's. Then they pick the ball they want to hit and alternate shots on the same ball until they hole out. down Gil Perreault had two as the Sabres Most of the leaders usually chose the avpratrpH Pn!!po coachc: who ..,w,.J practically skated the Rangers out of Women's ball eirve thpir into the professional ranks have had he Buffalo rink. The Sabres sKated to a about 30 yards closer to the pin andhe men tend to be better long iron players. 34 lead in the first period and had a anything but easy times. Don Coryell has made the transition successful"She drove well and I hit most of the margin before the Rangers scored second shots," Morgan said. "I think it their second goal. The Sabres ly with the St. Louis Cardinals and so has Fairbanks with the Patriots after an the Rangers depends on how well the girl hits the uneven start but others like Tommy IjaJl. But she drives so well, 1 could take Brains 5, Blues 2 Prothro, Dick Vermeil, John Ralston Terry O'Reilly, who had scored only advantage of it." and John McKay still are in there one goal all season, scored two for the Hagge, in turn, had some kind words for Morgan and the format. Bruins, who snapped a three-gamstruggling. Dan Devine never made it at all. and "I'm more relaxed this way," Hagge losing streak and extended the Blues' the memory of Lou Holtz' return to the winless skein to nine games. John said. "I think if you have confidence in college ranks from the bedraggled New Bucyk, Gregg Shcppard and Rick your partner, you feel if you fall down, York Jets, saying as he left, "God did he can pick you up." Middieton also scored for the Bruins. not put Lou Holtz on this earth to coach Bradley and Floyd were among the Penguins 5, Barons 4 Pierre Larouche. playing his first full few teams to depart from the Hagge-Morga- n professional football." still is fresh in stretegy. Bradley hit first and everyone's mind. game since breaking a thumb Nov. 20, r Before signing Holtz to a shot midway they had no preconceived idea which scored on a ' contract a year ago, the Jets sent feelers through the third period to give the drive they would use. Penguins their victory. Jean Pronovost scored two goals and assisted on two others. Al MacAdam scored two goals for the Barons. Red Wings 7, Canucks 3 Walt McKechnie had two goals and an assist as the Red Wings achieved their best single-gam- e point total of the year. deficit to The Canucks rallied from a tie the score in the second period but By United Press International Michel Bergeron broke the tie at 13 Unbeaten Clemson blew past Biscayne Thursday minutes and the romp was on. hurricane. night like a TOUR WHA 2 The Tigers battered the Bobcats December 27 Mike Antonovich scored three goals to as Stan Rome scored 17 to boost their record to lead the Minnesota Fighting Saints to a 16. Departure points and Greg Coles added Clemson led by eight midway through the first triumph over the Indianapolis Racers and Emie Wakely scored the half then the destruction began. The Tigers ran off 14Lh shutout of his WHA career, stretches of 14 and 11 straight points and eventually led at the half. equaling the league mark, as the San ftrttm 7 center, scored 11 iJiego Manners topped the hdmonton Wayne "Tree" Rollins, a 2trtj,i Days in World Hockey Association Oilers points for Clemson, blocked four shots and grabbed Prsoroflj Condactfd 14 rebounds as the Tigers outrebounded Biscayne, games. i tiehi Anderson first-roun- d , 1 1 r play-ove- -- -'-, Will Attend Bout 1 BIRD speoiftlits Dr. Herbert Frost (left) and Merrill Webb (right) will lead members of the Mount Timpanogos Chapter of the National Audobon Society in their annual bird count yers Keep String Alive By United Press International Goalie Bernie Parent was right all along all tv Philadelphia Flyer? iraicJ Wore they started to Hy was a little time. "Hie Flyers got off to a faltering start and then staggered a second time after appearing to recover. The Islanders, meanwhile, blazed to a big early lead in the National Hockey League's Patrick Division. "Give us a little time," cautioned Parent, the goalie of two Stanley Cup championship years who missed most of last season because of injuries. "We'll get flying." He sure was right. The Flyers ran their unbeaten streak to 13 games and moved to within one point of the idle Islanders Thursday night when they defeated the Chicago Black Hawks Larry Goodenough's second goal of the season gave the Flyers a lead in the first period and Parent protected that margin until Rick MacLeish and Gary Dornhoefer made it 3 0 in the third period. Darcy Rota scored for the Black Hawks but Bobby Clarke clinched the victory with a tally at 15:53. Tlie Flyers outplayed the Black Hawks by a wide margin, outshooluig New-Yor- all-st- 4-- them 46-2- 7-- 5-- Pittsburgh Penguins shaded the and the Detroit Cleveland Barons Red Wings downed the Vancouver Canucks ui ouw ixliL games. 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All you'll pay lor is pa Just buy a new rotary Mada and Ma.da w'.W py "!! pwrt" e'icp, lnlwir, nnd repairs. In fact, anythinc; that npjcnrs on this repair order is frt' for 2 years or 25.000 .u.ie5. whichever convs first. of 16 30-3- 0 Palm Sp- the parade m mo years f 6 Model S4 80-6- 79-6- "Security," said the 34 yearold Perez, explaining his primary reason for not vetoing a trade which takes him from a world championship club and places him on a team which finislied last in the National Leagues Eastern Division t with a record, worst in tfe majors in 1976. "Montreal give me a t, contract and promise me I play area with the Wasps lound Uie 10 83-6- 21 the Tiojan range on only ! at seats Reserved 65-5- in 1960. Ttic tw o sijUuds virtually tied in the field pal while 28" U9.S5 i&UDES: points and Mike La on the year. 11 for Biscayne, now No other teams ranked in the Top 20 played Thursday. Elsewhere. Connecticut took New Hampshire Iowa State downed Rutgers defeated Drexel Arizona State Washington stopped Portland 9 and Oregon Slate downed Portland Slate Ed Jordan scored 19 points and had 11 assists to lift Rutgers over previously undefeated Drexel. James Bailey added 18 points and forwards Hollis Copeland and Abdcl Anderson 15 :s the Scarlet Knights lifted their record to 42. Drexel, now 41, was paced by 20 points from freshman Dave Broadus. n Freshmen John Tillo scored 13 points, Chuck added 12 and Dean Uthoff grabbed 14 rebounds to spark Iowa Stite past Arizona State. The Sun Devils were led by Blake Taylor with 26 points. Portland State, which had won its first five games, suffered its first defeat Prete fans he many players gained since first signing with the Reds' r fresh out of organization as a Hie sugar cane fields of his native Cuba no-cu- Hardee scored Richard in 12 V mt, full choke. 43-3- V contiiH tix! on 1200 20 Ga. ff s 3-- counters. 17 WINCHESTER I 94-4- 44-1- Trojans eie nearly as hat from the field as tlx .v had three players in double figures leJ by J.nb ,2 5-- 3 - from the frcelhro & REMIrlGTQrl 0 Wmit to Drtscolb Gift Ideas from Cemson Bows Past Biscayne late-seaso- the announcement Thursday that he and lefthanded relief pitcher Will McEnaney had been traded by the Gncinnati Reds to the Montreal Expos for Wocd;c lefthanded Fryman, a starter, and Dale Murray, a old righthanded relief pitcher. "I happy and I sad," said Perez. Happy because he had just signed a multi-yea- r contract with the Expos which gives him the security he had sought for himself and his family. John 3W Christmas live-yea- 3-- 1 10 p.m. 10 a.m. e And figures. The Shop Monday thru Friday 40-1- "I'm nervous," Perez explained after double r out-sh- teen-age- . 8 tc CINONNATI (UPI) Tony was perspiring even though temperature was in the 20's. The Juab NEPHI Wasps, led by the scoring of Mark Hoyt and Tim T2 G4 SjHrrry. graMx'd a victory over the Morgan Trojans Thursday night. Hoyt, who canned Is points, and Sperry with 19 led s balanced scorinj? attack that saw four of the five starters hit in Carlos non-titl- 7-- 1 Reds Trade Perez to Expos sad because he's leaving the - Perezthe has friends and Wasps Clobber Troans - it'PI) the world middleweight boxing e champion, will attend the Dec. 20 bout here between two U.S. and middleweights. Benny Rriscov, Willie Warren, organizers said Tuesday. MoiiAin will arrive from Rome where he is currently visiting. The Argentine champion will be accompanied by his girl friend Suzanna Gimenez and his Italian match-makeRodolfo Sabatini. MiHiAHi, thr-offe- 14th-rank- The Buffalo Sabres defeated the New York Rangers the Boston Bruins beat the St. Louis Blues the France NICK, flip-flo- p LOCAL 7 age ested m what you have to say arid they listen to you I've never limi a guy who ls only coneemeo. with winning i just don't feel thai way. In pro hall, that's the on!v enneern winning When I !'ie Hk fiiii ! with my reitiuiisiiij who young people, then maybe might think of pro football. Not until then, though." Paterno wasn't at all sui prised when Hollz suddenly decided he had had enough coaching u'le Jets and went back to the college ranks w ith Arkansas last - (UPI) L'tah-P- m '.Hit to Paterno and he sent word back to By MILTON R'CHMAN !hc!fi lie feli perfectly happy where he UPi Ssxirts Editor NEW YOUR iKPh rb ,- - wa? :"vi '::! r.i intention of U'V.iiig successful college football coach going Al Ward, the Jets' general manager, isn't going anywhere. He's staying put. says the dub is looking only in the pro in the precise 'K'fvssvM' ti H;nt? but !iia' pwraphical center of !;;;;!,:-- , fi Pennsylvania, and it'll take more than certainly doesn't preclude some other money, a lifetime contract or even the profession.il club coming around and promise of his own chauffeur driven making Paterno another good offer ' limousine from any professional team to 'I'm not one of those people who is lure Joe Patertio away from home. going to say 'never' to anything, hut Home is University Park, Pa., or right now. have no interest in going more specifically Penn State, which into professional football," says some have a tendency to dismiss as Paterno, busy right now preparing his team for its meeting with Not re Dame in being in the sticks. This is whore Joe Paterno, bom in Brooklyn, has spent the the Gator Bowl at Jacksonville, Dee 27. iast 2 years of his life and this is w here Paterno doesn't rule out the he has established himself as the lop possibility of his coaching in the pro achiever among the major college head ranks .sometime in the future. football coaches in the past "That's something that may be down years by the road, but not now," he says, adding turning out teams which have produced 101 victories, 22 losses and one tic (or an he has no regrets whatsoever over .821 winning hiving decided not to go with the percentage. What it would take probably more Patriots when they came after him. than anything else for any professional "It was a very fine opportunity," he team to entice Joe Paterno away from says, "but I'm glad stayed and I'm Penn State would be a complete glad they came up with such n good in his thinking, and there is coach, who has done so well for Hilly virtually no chance of that, at least at Sullivan, a great guy " the present time. The way Joe Paterno looks at it, he It should be remembered that the New could never hope to derive the enormous England Patriots offered him $1 million personal satisfaction coaching the pros over five years four years ago, and he that he gets from coaching younger said no. They told him he'd have collegians. "The kids come to you when they're complete control of their football the same way Chuck only operation, years old and they're not sure Fairbanks has now as general manager of themselves," he says. 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