Show M ” " 1 4 f' ' f” n ipfk 0 iW ®sS7 r ssii rj jc I n c iS 4 SfWSeS ! Tri Moves to i RENO — Dr Clayton Gab-be- rt of Ogden Thursday captured the long yardage handicap event in the Golden West Grand Trapshoot here He finished in a tie with two of the nation’s top shooters Dan Bemelius and Charles Schrickler in the regulation shoot breaking 97 of 100 targets Dr Gab-be-rt then won the shootoff The purse for the event PHILADELPHIA ' r ‘s? ') rf si jrVv i r & x 1 X ' ? y P U I ' 1 i I f yI A I '" X Y i4 " "jS a I 4 "y v s 'Vs dy ff? & ' y?-- ikV 's?sy'sssss-’ssrssssss- V 4 4t' - S £ s y '' SV s ''' s A iwislS 4 fr a Ls f ft ixf v SSf vs plus a silver tea The New NY (UPI) York Nets - spraying After whocc mature play brought them their first American Basketball Association cham pionship Friday discarded that maturity after their lil-10- 0 victory over the Utah Stars in a riotous display of ehampagne- poised I’ve ever had in my basketball career” screamed the Ncts’ Kevin' head coach rookie youthful exuberance their way fighting through a frenzied mob which shattered a backboard in its the quest for a souvenir youngest team in pro basketball popped the cork on champagne and sanity as he was being the showers carted e The victory which gave the Nets the title with “This is the happiest moment only two lasses through ' the entire playoffs capped an incredible coup for a team whose average age is 23 and which relies on a pair of young )yguards Loughery off to fifth-gam- - WILD ABANDON But in celebration the Nets!: exhibited the wild abandon cf youth which fortunately is not a part of their court performance '4v Nets’s mammoth the Only toi '& f aiMWpiWWj 3-- x 1 $700 UNION’D ALE to s vVfr d (UPI) -Inevitably the talk turned to the home ice advantage by some as a cure-a- ll for anything that ached a team and just as inevitably all such was talk was squashed by the set concerned parties Home ice nevertheless took on increasing importance in the Stanley Cup final when the i Philadelphia Flyers gained a 1 of the opening two games I split Boston at winning in overtime a 2 score Thursday night xU- - by This means that if the series goes to the limit the Flyers will be at home for three of the five remaining games V04 W$£s They get their first chance against the Bruins at the Spectrum on Sunday in a game '?&£ wdiich will be televised nationally starting at 4 pm EDT with the fourth game also scheduled at Philadelphia on Tuesday long-regard- ed ! U mm TAKES TITLE IN RENO EVENT i U ipf WPS® OGDEN SHOOTER s jr f'y r rr 't'S s 'M'' center Billy Paultz at SiSl- Aft S T'SS Ss yPidm ' - oldest starter was 25 the subdued unobtrusively as in front of his locker possible “I’m just the tiredest” he explained “I’m more excited than any of those guys I can remember it is a long way from Island Garden 3000 people and just trying to stay ting v as night MORNING WORKOUT “We’re just going out on Pi mw Sunday to do our jobs to play 4’V we have to” Coach Bep like M jt yfi"VI V Guidolin said today from i 4 sv? alive my' Boston where the Bruins “I’m just sitting soaking it scheduled a morning workout A FLYING Cornell Warner (left) of Milwaukee goes up for a shot as Celtics’ : all in” “Who cares whether we play Don Nelson (19) and John Havlicek (17) try to stop him during Friday’s NBA Wendell Ladner team’s the here or there? We have to play UPI Telephoto playoff game in Boston — Standard-Examine- r resident flake m ea n w h i 1 e the same way I’ll only care prowled the hallways with a after the last game if we lose couple of t eammales to haul Then I’U be disappointed” even the security guards into When he was reminded that the showers the Flyers have won all five of And Julius Erving was as their playoff games at home elusive as he is on the court Guidolin shot back “They playing doorman to the shower hadn’t beaten us for seven room years in Boston until they won SHOULD CUT DOWN Thursday night What differ ence does it make where you “I’m just going to rest and play in the Stanley Cup party awhile” said Erving whose wife is about to give playoffs?” — BOSTON (UPI) Kareem “The game was so long” whose PhilaFred Shero birth which should cut down Abdul-Jabba- r raised his long!Bayhcek said “it’s like a blur team most definitely delphia considerably on his party time tQ has taken the play away from arms over his head and shouted While balanced scoring won ' " £ i y V even though I plays ’precise to the Bruins favored tended the title game for the Nets the triumphantly They am t going can normally recall a whole five starters scoring between 15 agree with his rival coach to be drinking no champagne game” UTAH STARS’ Zelmo Beaty (31) tries to block shot by New York Nets’ Julius and 23 points apiece Dr J LESS NERVOUS Thus far the home court Ervin g during Friday’s final ABA playoff game in New York The Nets won tonight” loomed large over the 111-10- 0 “It’s always nice to come — Standard-Examine- r “They” were the Boston 'advantage has proved to be of UPI Telephoto with1 Celtics and Abdul-Jabbback home” Shero said “but 'j Asked what Erving meant to the emotionless performance of as a player and a coach I the Nets Paultz replied a surgeon personally sliced up always liked playing on the j “Obviously— a championship” the Boston attack Friday night road better I’m more comfortErving won the playoffs’ 1 to lead his team to a What able and less nervous (Most Valuable win in double overtime that does a boo mean to you on the while the Nets evened the NBA championship road? $100000 payoff series at three games apiece “I think a team has to win on Box score: Thp spwnth nnd dcidin a real champion UTAH NEW YORK three-ru- n Tw?o baseball race a homer the road to bewrasn’t Region will be F P G That’s why I game that played Sunday happy TUCSON 5 10 Ariz Govn jended with a bang Friday as and also pitched a steady five- - with the Erving 9 (AP)— The' afternoon in Milwaukee because series 4 Ranger Keren 1! Abdul-Jabba- r the Layton upended Viewmont and 'hitter to give the Tigers a 2 we won all four games atj 4 eeaiy University of Arizona captured 2 Paultz 3 ignored Standard-Examine- r 11 1974 Saturday May Tsylcr 8 the Western Athletic Conference g nearly hysterical Boston Gar- - Ogden bounced Bountiful to! win over Bountiful A Bountiful home” is Williamson 7 7 14 Mount C C Ladner 4 aS Southern Division baseball 0 for second place victory would have meant the Right wing Bobby Schmautz a 0 E&ren 2 Gale the court and he calmly ”orce PlaJ'off feels Boston that it 0 0 Beasley 2 imperative Sojourner crown Friday night with a 14-tour-- j second anc a in state the finish berth for the 5 place 100 111 49)1-1hook shot with Totals dumped a momentum from take the away 21 27 29 23—100 come— from— behind viciorv over uah mamem Braves and a state berth but 3-Hitthree seconds left the Flyers as soon as possible ter 26 22 30 31—111 New York must face for they Layton Viewmont Three Layton slipped past jn°w point plays (Arizona State Erving Ladner “A split in Philadelphia is a JUST HOPED Wise finished the - the spot 5 to a Ogden finish score a with 0 to ASU in a lead Jby must for us now just as a split Total fouls: Utah 15 New York jumped ‘i iuist put it up and hopd its 5 record and a tic for second season with a 46 record — 15934 must in was Boston for a on hits and five first t inning (the would go in I didn have time iw i t h knock Bountiful Viewmont them” he said “Of the two he said finished the to think about it (two errors The hits included with gn Lomond out of a shot for a campaign will on be the games biggest - matter-of-factl- y (doubles by Tom Sain Clay record the league title and a possible tie for second by will the winner because Sunday at The big centers Westlake and Ken Landreaux points tournament berth Layton and (heating the Scots in a pitching to a 1 lead” MISSIONARIES Arizona began trimming the 0 Clearfield’s Joe be staked gave the Bucks their second Bountiful will play Tuesday on a duel In and let our expert Com overtime victory of the series neUtral field to determine the Perkins bested Ben Lomond’s FOUGHT BACK enced off toif as led State’s he Weber with seventh personnel help you to' ai°leru Clayson Craig The first came in the second sec0nd tournament entrv from Bob Hileman in a classic mound fourth In each of the first two silenced Idaho State University An error hit and stogie the fifth four to the sixth and battle to give the Falcons the games Boston raced off to a 0 bats game which the Bucks won Retoon Two as he turned back baseman loaded the bases Friday 6 inMnwaukce win Alan Kawaguchi had four in the seventh to go ahead (three lead in the first period only to the southern division champs in Pa!amin Brian Its just indcatne of stolen Arizona scored four runs in the for bases winners the Debiec on then scored Hoch's have the Flyers fight back for a the Graham each had two hjts for 0 Big Sky Conference Both to teams finished ice the game season the very good teams playing verythe LancerSj eighth tie in the third period Bobby rhile Roger The Bengals who had won the sacrifice fly and two more set an NCAA scorHeise Ben good d e f e n s e” said Mil-- I Thomas had three hits for with 6 records Orr saved the Bruins in the division baseball title earlier runners crossed the plate when waukee's Jon McGlocklin who Viemont as Davis a he crossed home handed record ing opening game by scoring with picked up only three singles off Ross Caputo doubled including a pair cf 0 Cyprus High still well a 82nd as setback the Christensen for time this seaMark despite 'played 22 seconds plate left in the doubles only ONLY THREAT sophomore righthander threw a and struck in first painful leg injury “That’s why son the inning regulation for a 2 victory but After giving up a pair of singles OGDEN WINS The Bengals only serious out 19 batters Craig Taylor and the the shots were coming so Arizona hits Scitl led Norris with Clarke Bobby Flyers hard” Ogden's Kraig Raines cracked Scott Starkev had the hits for getting two goals and an assist with one out in the first inning threat came in the first when with three singles in four trips retired 23 straight Nick Ysursa and Dave An- Catcher Dennis Haines tripled '! Davis “It was a great ball game” evened the series Thursday and Clayson before batters giving up a derson singled but were left for the winners said Boston Coach Tom Heinbecame the first expansion leadoff FINISH SECOND ninth 2 the in - shon ball single stranded when Clayson retired “It was a Davis finished in team ever to win a game in the second ' game in double overtime— what two the next two batters out struck only Clayson round Region Five behind Bingham final control as Rick Runyan opened the ninth but had more could vou ask for” One thing has become clear he didn’t walk a batter with a 4 record Davis will with a single but was wiped out SECOND PERIOD j play a Region Six team next during the length of the The two clubs were scheduled on a double play playoffs The Flyers believe in made himself 1 Abdul-Jabba- r Friday with the winner who finished with while they to play a doubleheader here this Debiec themselves and at Golf City Thursday! vanning into the State felt in the second period after was the games only BALTIMORE (UPI) — Midthree hits afternoon respect the fact that the Bruins Boston’s Dave Cowens went to competed in the Pepsi specks: tournament player with more than one dle linebacker Mike Curtis 30 very possibly may have a more Linescores: the bench with three personal tourney and a blind bogey event contract signed a three-yea- r safety 4 Ben Lornond 0 man for man it 2 talented team fou!s With reserve Hank Finkel during ladies day Colts the (with Baltimore 5 6 Clearfield Winners were: was in the game Abdul-Jabba- r Hileman and Blair Perkins and Full- will require a supreme effort Kent Couchee were locked in a! Idaho State he 000 000 000—0 3 l Friday ending speculation by Boston to subdue them 'able to drop into the middle to Specks tourney— eagles flight mer stubborn pitching duel until the Webcr State 000 020 30x— 5 8 0 would jump to the California 2 3 5 Helen Hardy birdies flight Pat Bountiful fifth inning when Weber picked clog the lane Couchee and Slate Clayson (Sun of the World Football 6 6 4 used the same Huckaby and sparrow flight Ogden 4 Abdul-Jabba- r j Moore Miller end Zabriskie Raines up its first two runs With one land Edwards League and Buller — two in Charlotte the tactic and Brad out Debiec Campbell Rich sagging Blind bogey tourney— eagles Viewmont ’overtime periods forcing the k 5 IS 3 Hawkins collected 7 6 to "Celtics rely on John flight Naomi Cross birdies Leyton singles and after Tom Andrew Thomas Cullimore and Krueger Fres to Havlicek who wound up with 36 flight Judy Gwinn and sparrow ques Draper and Woodard The Ogden City Recreation was hit with a pitched ball 11 in the Goldie of them Jensen Dave on scored flight 2 'points— i2 00 Department has named cham- load the bases 0 times next Thursday paVis’ overtime periods when the lead Tee-oHoch’s single Lewis end pions in its men’s and women’s and Tygeson Come-ir- t & see our spCehra'ren5eo 10 13 will 8:30 be and times hands am Debiec got things going changed volleyball leagues in Wildcats the complete Missionary again from SunThe Department n set swept the men’s regular-seasoRESET 12-hov suits by 0 action with a record Runs Until Aug 11 and also went on to capture the NORTH WEAVE The thoroughbred racing seaWeber County tournament : The team from Ogden took son at Delaware Park in StanThe suit with the mirathe women’s title with a 0 ton Del will run from May 25 cle press finish wt mark and also took top honors through Aug 11 Racing again have the accessories to will be held on Sundays in the Weber County tourney y HOUSTON (AP) — With! Fellow pro Kermit Zarley Armstrong 23 has had complete your missiorains washing out lives in Houston heard ofiin§ but struggle and frustration nary vardrebe Utanimrii-lExamnt- or (scheduled second round of the their plight and offered them! since joining the tour this year He’s made only three checks Houston Open (jOlf Tourai- - it guest room in his home msnt rookie Wally Armstrong Armstrong gratefully accepted in major tour events and hasn’t Street 455 Twenty-thir- d 67 in covered his expen es had an extra 24 hours to ner- and shot a best Gene Glasmann Hatch Joseph F Breeze vously consider his first-evThursday’s opening round good The 67 matched his enterhe as a round but pro the a for lead for tie Exec Vice Pres President top spot enough of keeping no tained thoughts Tom Kite tour one with was sophomore But there bright spot second up the pace R McKain Friday’s scheduled in the heavy clouds for “I’m just trying to keep out round was wiped by heavy General Manager along and maybe chugging rams- At least he has a bed to sleep he said Charles D Carver Tournament officials resched-H- e make another check” Murray M Moler however Kite is actively event to include Associate Editor didn't when he first got to uled the Managing Editor his first pro anxiously seeking a and round today 'a single Houston Published daily end Sunday et Ogden Utah by The Standard Corporation Ogden Utah 84401 'double round of 36 holes on title “I’m playing so good my BOOKED SOLID (Sunday Second Clatc Foifege paid Ogden Utah I so is confidence high Clothier payable in He and his wife Debbie Subscription rate $325 per month anywhere in the United Stetet All mwl subscription MORE CLOUDINESS odvanee wouldn’t be surprised if I shot lf?C came to town lacking hotel res-- ! 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