Show y Win jrgowwtowgcxminMw 'X ? V MA S’ c ji-- fK a SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Utah Stars Coach Joe Mullaney isn’t worried about winning the i record “I would say we have had and a lucky quirk fortune good in scheduling because our next games are against Sen Diego and San Antonio They haven’t given us too many problems this year so our real threat is Mullaney said ‘‘But you never know The teams could reverse and we could lose the next two right 121-11- r '? San Antonio Thursday If they win both games they would have to win at Kentucky Saturday to get the American Basketball Association Western Divison title but he’s not so sure about the ABA consecutive win record Mullaney’s Stars downed the 0 MonCarolina Cougars in the only ABA day night action to extend their winning streak to 14 straight two short of the league record set by the old Oakland Oaks four years ago “I think I can safely say we we’ll win the divisional title” Mullaney said ‘‘But we’re so far ahead in the West race that the boys don’t have much incentive to win three more on the road in order to break the consecutive win record” The Stars are at San Diego 1 and Wednesday Kentucky” off” With 21 games left in the regular season the Stars now have a 12 game lead over San Antonio and Indiana Ron Boone led the Stars to victory No 14 in a row Monday hitting all 11 shots for -- SiToiDjIhH' Worn a club record Boone was also perfect from the free throw line 4 1 11 3 2 2 7 5 for 24 points other Stars were in double figures with Willie Wise getting 23 and James Jones 20 Utah had three point lead at the half and going into the final quarter but scored the final seven points of the game to finally put the game out of reach Mack Calvin led all scorers Six CAROLINA F P 7 15 Caldwell 4 0-- 0 1 9 6 31 9 6 4 15 11 Wise 10 Beaty 5 Boone 11 Jone 9 Seal 7 Mount 6 Nelmann S Owen Chones Calvin McClain Taylor Manning Little Robert 3-- 3 23 6 H 2 0-- 1 0 0--0 24 20 14 12 10 IK A KT 42 24-3- 3 23 54 1 34 27—110 34 55—121 Total 110 24 30 23 22 Carolina Utah Three point goals: Calvin Team fouls: Carolina 19 A: 8554 Standings: 1 O 2 Utah 22 East with 31 points for Carolina but the next high scorers for the Cougars were Joe Caldwell and Gene Littles both with 15 The loss leaves Carolina in third place in the ABA East 3 li games behind division leader New York Box scores: Monday's Resuits Utah 121 Carolina 110 (only games scheduled) Tuesday's Games Kentucky et Memphis San Antonio at Indiana (only games scheduled) UTAH G F P 1 0 2 Govan G 5 44 i ii X £ 4 ' C V & 4?" i ' sA NO GENERATION GAP : Respects Sam Snead A " JrYYY ''£ '''' ' 'T ? m (UPI) — If the long and demanding a generation gap on the era Country Club He finished PGA tour it doesn’t show in a tie with Mahaffey for Sam Snead a relic from second two shots behind Dave another era has only nice Stockton the winner STIRRED MEMORIES things to say about pro golf’s and young lions He didn’t win it but he came they’re even quicker to compli- close And he stirred a lot of ment the old man in the straw hat “You know these are real ‘‘I think it’s just fantastic that Mr Snead is out here” nice boys” said the man who John won the first of a pro record 84 said blond Mahaffey ‘‘I think it’s really tournaments way back in 1936 great for golf It’s just too bad “Why do I still play? Well I Mr (Ben) Hogan can’t be on still like to play and it’s nice to the tour too That would really get out and see the new kids who are coming along and see be something” a how the game is changing I’ll Tom Weiskopf Added tell you these kids today are young veteran of 31: ‘‘Sam’s got some kind of really fine golfers They’re sweet swing at his age” stronger and they’re better the putters than they were in my Incredibly of the PGA trail (he heyday will celebrate Iiis 62nd birthday “These are very respectful four-wa- y tie too A lot of them call me in a was kids May 27) three Mr Snead I really enjoy being for first place after rounds of the $150000 Glen around them” Campbell Los Angeles Open Winner o f four PGAs and three Masters along with one last weekend won in tournament he British Open In a the hero of 1945 and 1950 Snead shot yesteryear from White Sulpher rounds of 73 68 66 and 71 for a Springs W Va is in his 37th 278 total six under par over year on the tour LOS ANGELES JNA-t- XJ rs'm ' Rivi-there- ’s so-call- ed RON BOONE (24) of the Utah Stars puts up one of 11 consecutive shots without a miss Monday over Tom Owens (52) and Ollie Taylor (14) of Carolina Boone’s 24 points led the Stars to their 14th consecutive win as they downed the Couat the Salt Palace The 11 straight field goals by Boone without gars a miss was a Utah club record 121-11- 0 Wolfpack Grabs Top Ranking UCLA Falls - I 1 If NEW YORK (UPI) there ' was an energy shortage in Oregon last weekend it was UCLA that suffered from it After being upset by Oregon State and Oregon the Bruins were spilled from the No 1 perch in the United Press International Board of Coaches’ major college basketball ratings by North Carolina State 'the third team to hold the top spot this season Another former No 1 Notre Dame also climbed past the sliding Bruins into the second v position in the ratings NC State’s Wolfpack was soundly trounced by UCLA in St Louis Dec 15 but since then has scored a pair of impressive victories over each North Carolina and Maryland ranked fourth and sixth respectively this week The Wolfpack were a solirl choice for the No 1 racking as their 20-- 1 record attracted 22 of the 35 first place ballots cast ‘ Notre Dame with an identical 20-- 1 mark received 10 first place votes while UCLA picked ‘up the remaining four to 3rd Utes 18th oM-tim- er i PLAYER OF WEEK North Carolina State’s point 334 to the Irish’s 318 Notre Dame also has been the victim of a defeat at the hands of the Bruins but it was the Irish who ended UCLA’s record win ning streak at South Bend earlier this season over the 10th position 11th Alabama was Providence 12th and Beach State 13th Kansas and Kansas State fighting it out for the Big Eight crown captured 14th and 15th DENVER (UPI) — A month respectively with South Carolina and Creighton in a tie for ago New Mexico basketball 16th coach Norm Ellenberger was SURVIVED LOSS Utah New Mexico and beginning to worry about his Heels The North Carolina Tar Louisville closed out 20 the club After winning their first top survived a loss at Maryland 12 games the Lobos had lost to onto their No last week HOW THEY RATE hang 4 while Vanderbilt The United Press Internation- three straight rating “We weren’t tough enough remained fifth with a 20-- 1 al’s Board of Coaches major Ellenberger said mark college basketball ratings with mentally” club seemed to be at ball “Our Maryland was sixth followed number of first place votes and low a point” won-loby Marquette and Pittsburgh records in parenthe- Ellenberger knew something Southern California advanced ises had to be done and so he to ninth in the rankings with a Team Points North Carolina St (22) ) 334 suspended three players— inpair of victories last weekend 2 Notre Dame (10) 318 forward Bernard Harmore important 286 cluding tied 43 UCLA (4) ) but North Carolina ) 198 din the team’s leading scorer UCLA for the Pacific-- 8 lead 5 Vanderbilt 173 ) No 2 rebounder— for one 6 and 137 Indiana which moved out in 7 Maryland ) 94 Marquette Ten race’ took 8 Pittsburgh ) front in 88 game 9 Southern California Hardin’s back now and happy ) 62 10 Indiana ) 55 to be 11 playing but not half as Alabama ) 39 Father WaJ Runner 12 Providence 38 ) as Ellenberger is to have happy Beach St ) 35 freshman 1314 Long State court Michigan on him the Kansas 14 y runner Paul Se- 15 Kansas State ) 12 has his complete “Bernard 11 ) well of Rockford 111 is the son 16 South Carolina ) for the first time 11 game together Creightonof Robert Sewell 10 since a Spartan is utih'iu-s- ) he has been here” trackman in the late 40s 2a LosCineos-s)7'63 Ellenberger said after his team New Mexico Cager total was 19-poi- nt st 1 (20-1- (20-1- ) (18-3- (18-3- (20-1- (17-- (19-3- (21-1- (18-3- (16-3- (18-3- (21-3- (20-2- (16-5- ) cross-countr- (17-5- (17-4- (19-4- j 5 Pro Track Stars Duel In Salt Palace Friday SALT LAKE CITY — The world’s top track and field stars will gather here Friday for the next stop on the International Track Association’s tour Friday’s meet will start at 8 pm in the Salt Palace One of the feature events Friday will be the mile where what was once a duel between Jim Ryun and Kip Keino will turn into a three-wa- y match LAST WEEKEND back at Munich in 1972 to win meter 3000 the Olympic record in Olympic steeplechase time He also won a silver medal in the 1500 meters During his first professional season Kip competed in both His and two-mil-e the one-mie duels with Ryun are one of the features of the ITA tour with Ryun leading the 1973 series 2 le one-mil- 5-- ''' x KIP KEINO one of the world’s premier distance runners will be in the field Friday for the International Track Association meet at 8 pm in the Salt Palace UPSETTING RYUN In 1967 he ran the mile at 3:531 Kip won a surprisingly fast 1500 meters at the Mexico City games in 3:349 upsetting Ryun He also placed second in the 5000-met- er run He came State and 2 to move into a tie Arizona for second in the Western Athletic Conference last weekend “I think it is a mutual understanding between the coach and the player plus the fact that he is maturing into a college senior who is going to get drafted by the pros and has a fine future in basketball” Elk in the valley are made up of two herds One spends the winter in the Bennett Creek and of the Holy Tnmty w This herd of some 100 to 150 are being fed at the mouth of Bennett Creek to keep them' ©iff rionastery property -- The other herd spends most of lts time at the mouth of Gertsen Creek Canyon and around Patio Springs i nimols have been baited (rapS over years moved to other areas Some 80 have been moved the past C3UDie 0f years j ’O !V1I‘ Inadrink 89-7- 2 99-7- OnlyVO isVO AGAINST ARIZONA TEAMS Against ASU he had 29 points and against Arizona he scored 30 while taking over defensive chores on league scoring leader Coniel Norman in the second half allowing Norman to hit shots— two of which only came after the game was decided Hardin was named the WAC Player of the Week today “He is playing both ends of the court” Ellenberger said “His defense and rebounding are almost equal to his offensive show Of course our whole ballclub right now is peaking out and the focal point is on Bernard because he has been scoring and that’s the thing people like to read about more than anything else” Hardin edged Utah center Mike Sojourner who had 26 points 20 rebounds and three 4 blocked shots in the Utes’ win over Brigham Young for s tagram 89-7- the honor Also nominated were Colorado State forward Tim Hall and guard Rudy Carey Arizona guard Eric Money and center Stan Boyer Canadian whisky 6 BLKMl sruceo o °t0 o lf MOtD AMD jf ftNS WHISKY IS SIX YhARS ' OI-- ' BOlUfO £ SCAGR AM SONS lM'T Awson LACIA axtiuiM1 ANQ 66 e t PRGGf CANADA S F lBii (in BENEFITS ENROLL SPRING QUARTER er - s Tuesday Feb 19 1974 Residents in Huntsville Ask for Late Elk Hunt 8685-memori- MOST FROM YOUR VA matched up against the pair again here Keino also a native of Kenya astounded the track world with his feats of endurance at Tokyo in 1964 when he placed fifth in run and did the 5 1500 in meters He the superbly international fame amassed between Tokyo and Mexico City Olympics as a top competitor and thrilled fans when he threw off an orange cap when he prepared for his final sprints Keino ran within 06 seconds of the mile world record a year later in 1965 000-met- beat Arizona VETERANS — GET THE Kenya’s Ben Jipcho who beat out both Ryun and Keino twice last weekend in the mile will be Jt he was the No 1 earned money winner and Standard-Examine- r $19534 In 1973 following the 2B schedule of “10 or 11 tournaments a year” he has been on since 1950 he was No 78 in money won wlth Snead started the year with $561954 in career earnings He won $13857 here He insists he never plays golf for fun— even HUNTSVILLE — Stale with friends 'wildlife officials may take a “I always play for some-- bok at a late hunt to thin herds thing” he said “Otherwise it’s cf bothersome elk that m lke m!llman UMng a walk ilt0 °sden Valley here every through the woods on his day winter off- T?e elk were the subject of r Snead s last tour victory Lvely public meeting over the came in the 1965 Greensboro weekend at the Valiev Junior Open Will he win another High School attended by some before he calls it quits? 63 residents and officials I just hops to keep playing Some valley landowners and wel1 he smiled s ockmen want the 200 to o0G As you might suspect Snead animals thinned because they is the best of today’s senior c'lomo haystacks and bus' the United States fences PaYers Since 1964 he’s won a total of They said personnel of the 10 Wil Tfe of Division senior titles— five PGA Utah Senior championships and five Resources are not doing enough World Senior crowns to keen the animals from doing As y ou also might suspect mischief the Slammin’ name Sami Others at the session srid doesn’t fit any more Snead they wanted the animals further said he’s lost 30 yards off the protected and their number tee and he must rely on increased if possible to improve the annual elk hunt experience and finesse now Earns WAC Award 88-ga- I In 1933 WEBER C©LIL1©E Registration ing and Off-Camp- 4 Seagrams VO The First Canadian First in smoothness First in lightness First in popularity throughout the world for Day Even- Course' us MARCH 20 Veterans recieved priority in registration Financial Assistance until VA check errives 13 hours of Gen- eral Education Credit toward Graduation Many Seagram’s ad- ditional benefits CALL 399-594- 1 EXT 351 FOR A DETAILS 4 ® The First Canadian 4 |