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Show 6A Miner rtEnctx . 1.... :.;,1, k, ? .: Only Amateur Stands Out t') :, ''::: :,, ,,,..: ti,1: : ':,i - 'A i,e 1 , i' ....;;;;:.,.;;;,.,,!::::5 j '1 t:- -- LAS VEGAS When you're the ()illy amateur golfer in a PGA pro tournament you 'don't have to have anything else to make you conspicu, Bruce Ashworth, 4 Las Vegas amateur, was invited to play in this tournament because of his reputation in amateur golf in this state. That alone made him.a, standout. His 'first ought was, "Would the PGA hold the same to the you golf pants you started with as they do with the golf clubs? t Would they permit him to return to the clubhouse for another pair? And if they would allow it ' , where would he get another pair? He Knew Better No one knew better than Bruce Ashworth that there was not another pair of pants in the clubhouse for him. Las ,Vcgas was his home town. His spare trousers were home in the closet. Only his mother could help him now. I Fortunately he had a pair of rain par.ts with his golf gear in the big bag he carried. He couldn't afford t. caddy and had to keep his lead light. But he did have rain and wind gear with him. i , Torii. (total 149'). Utahns Miss Cut In Our Utah contingent had its own down here in this competition the Sarah Invitational.Ernie Schneiter 'Jr., of Roy had a ' Billy Korns had a Lanny Nielson ' fell to an 80 Friday and with a 76 Thursday had a , : :::: All missed Unless you play the golf tour consistently the . change of grasses is quite a handicap. Here in Las Vegas the grasses are In their burn-ou- t stage. Fairways are tight. Areas around the greens are hard and the grass is flat You don't get the kind of lie that the mountain grasses give you. ; And this makes it a different kind of a game. For the constant players, they adapt their game to the technique which gives them impact with the ball on the kinds of turf. In fact, some of the veteran pros like the burned-ou- t courses because of the contact they get with the ball and the club face it helps in control. Antics Cause Trouble ! There were some words or lack and two men played a very cool round The PGA fined Rodriquez S200 for the Chi says he's turned the matter over to ' ' But Chi Chi is a hazard to other goiters. They ; :don't like his antics and have let him know it. Many refuse to practice with him and avoid, where ; they can, competitive play with Chi Chi.' of course it effects their game. How can you ; concentrate when your golf has turned into a, ;,' , circus? . , ' Chi Chi will be off the tour temporarily. With tears forming in his eyes he announced that he will s go to New York after this tournament and have s both elbows operated on. "I have had tennis elbows for four years and they have been very painful. I had to do something so I will do it next week. The doctor says I will be e .s Piit.burgh Caroiina ems I ELECT 14 0 Parke;'N ' w VV..to . - ii410M; I 11 Pd. Poi Adv. 1 ;,!, Elli -I I 1 -.- 'i..--,' D.mv-- ' r r )......!I ' . ?4, W Paid W Volyntitets ,,,,,,..... ,- t... :,,,,K,,m.,,,-.::::.::::)::: :,.: l';,.::::':.',:::',::::. ': :::, A win" 4 5 3 .28S .250 ord, will .,. 5r .. ..1 t ,. ' --; ...,... ,,,..,,.... r,?. - ..!,::':.. - '..,':,, - f !!. .," 1:lis, )11,.,- ". ' , ......, 1::,., '',, 4 'A.. .,,,,,.: k; '''1 : .,,:....i.,,,- l ''''i :vbeio..? i ,':.;." it post-gam- :. :'.. Wy7;, t,, 041 10.. ,,;,:',?:',',,:. .::'.i.1i',$,,'-'3,'- 4, r7; ,I 1.c:. ,pouossa,,, ': :: ' ' - : ',,,:',:.,....,, .,..; with four, will be making his fir.t appearance of the WEL season. He was traded to Salt Lake from Phoenix last week.. will b47: game Sunday's broadcast by a network including (1230).''.' KMOR of Murray NET of Provo (140) ard of Ogden (101.9). KBOC-Fwill call the acFisher Jim tion, with broadcast time slated for 7:45 p.m. (MST). ,::: z;::-;,:,',.,v-N,- 5,:...343:: ,,''' -- ' ::::,,,.:.,,,:.7 .,:;:::''' :' .'vt 'At.. ..:.:.,..::,:,...1; ':,:: :',, ,:, - ,:- : - .,,,,k, 0;- .,: A,. ............... ,..::, i ;,;:, x,.,:,,,.--:-- .. :: ..::: . .., course, .::..,,,i ,.. , 1: 0 , ,:.,::,,,,:.,. ::::.,(.:.,RI tk k 4.'1:. - :: AAA.. ,,;..:::::,i,:,:.. :.,.''...,'; ::.,:.:.:i.:.,,....::::::1 ::.::.:,.::,.:::::,:.:::..:',:.:',::'::,:.: ':4::.;::.:::: :.::::4..ki,::::,::::::,::...,::::::::,:!,,P:'::::::::::,;;A:,::::::::::::.;:::::::::::.:;::::::,i'l:,',:::,:::,:.;:,,::::::.:1',:::,4:,: .r,f.::::,,::::::.:':: : :.:,::,-- ,:', :: ,, ::::,:':::: .:.:,:?:....;:: :::: ::::::,:,:::::::.::.:::::$i. .: tr.-'.- l'd e ...... ,. ... fact last year's Eagle Ray gcneral manager-coac- h Kinasewich picked Farr as No. 1 star of the game. Kina Jr. sewich in town on tusiness and was a press box guest. The Eagles took a 14 lead in the first period, when newcomer Barry Watson scored at 6:33 with assists from Jim Paterson dy, Watson was picked the game's second Etat. The rest of the first period was scoreless, but things really began popping in the sand- and Roger Dam- - Aaron parred was not that much which the Paradise Valley Course where he wept seven-undpar on Thursday. Both days the weather was ' superb. It tas the golf that was the pros, the 70 lows and ties, started the home stretch, with two more rounds to play (both at Paradise Valley) the iield was without much flavor. Jack Nicklaus made his z, move with a 69, with his own clubs this time. That isn't good enough and he will have to go with a pair of 65s or better to have a hopeso the forecasters figure it. winNicklaus. the four-tim- e ner, and tournament favorite before Thursday's round of 76 when his veteran caddy failed to appear with the Nicklaus clubs, is bunched with the herd in the 145 field. Billy bogey-boge- y who went Casper, on his first two holes and spent the rest of the day making only one of them, is seven strokes off the lead. One of the bright lights right now is young Johnny Miller, who posted the first two a days is only four strokes off the lead. Johnny has been playing superbly of late. He's keeping his game solid, playing the slick greens with great finesse and picking up enough birdies to hold him in tight. The worst of his two rounds was on the Paradise Valley Course where he will have two more rounds to play. But Johnny has not seen much of this course. He should have learned a great deal about it and will have the Friday advantage of being fresh upon second It ;rom Friday's last outing. Sharman admitted they were flat in the first half so they won't be looking past the Rockets One Rocket player who has shown improvement in the last few games is guard Larry Cannon. Cannon swished 29 points and had 13 assists for the Rockets in Denver's upset a, victory over last Sunday. The second year performer h a s been averaging 16.3 points per round. 6--5, d Indian , -- - Mike Reasor, a former BYU Schedule I; Set For Hockey Loop The Utah Senk r Industrial Hockey League kicks off its two with season Sunday games. ' Games m the eight-tealeague will be played Sunday 'through Thursday next week and each succeeding week. until next spring. Here is the schedule for the coming week: , (Alt games at 10 p.m.) Seagulls vs. BuzSunday, Nov. 1 zards at Salt Palace. Sheriffs vs. Pizza Nov. .1.111CdV, e H Hygo'a Bountiful vs. Monday, Nov 2 Trackers at Hygeia IfIc V. 3 -- - FIZZ Hut vs. CcN-re- . ot Pa'ace 4 Bountiful vs. Wednesday, Nov. Secoulls at Salt Palace Olympus vs. Wednesday, Nov. 4 Cc ai Hyge;zi Pizza Hut vs. Thursday, Nov. 5 Buzz at at Pa.,.,re ' .; - , 3 32 33 29 2 6 5 1 1 a 25 32 : 33. 32 7 30. ;I. 5 24'23 . ' 2 2- -4 4 Pliclenx, Hicks (Charlebois, Marcetta) 5:54. 2. Seattle, Michie (5) (Paradise, HilMeS) 7:27. 3. Hinte t) (62au'e, Lund) H 44; MIchie, 44: 17:32. Penalties: e, 55 ' Hughes (5rainuie maier), rnalorl, 7:47, Clan7:47, Dale cy. 18:57; Holmes, 18:57. Second period: 4. Seattle, Holmes P11 (Hanna) 7:57. 6. Seatt,e( Veneruzzo198) 15:22. 6. (Hanna, Schmau'e) (A) (Micn)e, Paradise) 16:59M Seaille, Knibbs (3) (Hanna. Boettft) 18:29. Penalties: Paradise, 618; Murray 13:36. Third period: S. Phoenix, Hughes (2) (Lund, Hinse) 10:38. 9. Phoenix. Hughes ( (Lund, Hinse) 17:43. 10. Seattle, Veneruzzo (6) (Holmes, P3radiS2) . 19:35. Penalties: Paradise, 18: Haw, 19, Hsnna, 10:38. on goal: 8 9 11,728 Phoenix 11 9 24: Swath? Goalies: Phoenix, Caley; Seattle, Sir. may. First period: 1. - Sc, y Squires Win Again! heights. Joe Carr, Terry Dill, Hele Irwin, Jchn Miller, 64.71-1- rival American Basketball el John Havlicek Slammed home 33 points as Boston shook off a late chal-- , lenge by Phoenix. Don Nelson z' pitched in 25 more for the Celtics and Paul Silas was 3:.:s bright spot for the Suns with 25 points. but the sky hi4,11 points performance ws in' t enough and the Cougars lost their deciseventh straight, a I 104-9- 8 Friday night's contest was the only ABA game. In the NIP., Baltimore beat PhilaLos Angeles delphia by, Buffalo , breezed Chicago edged San Francisco 101-98 and Seattle topped ' Portland r Caldwell, a NBA veteran,. kept the Cougars in contention, but his heroics' couldn't hold off the Squires' racehorse offense at the intl. Carolina led 3 at the half and had the lead trimmed to 3 at the third 21. 31. , Veteran sion to Virginia. , UOTE 123-11- 71.68-1- 104-9- 39. 40. .,;31 o 115-10- six-yea- amj Yes, Pend 77-7- - F--- rt k. sl I - ''''',, s,''''',4 I t Adv. by Madeline Wirthbe 654 West 5300 South MurraY, Utah -- , , I I I'm voting for Dunn , , - tokamj COUNTY COMMISSION The Teamwork candidate with Parker Robison to get the job done. 53-4- r-7-7---- i FAIR ;', ,, CAPABLE i I i .";,,,,'4. ' - CONSCIENTIOUS' , 1 '' I , 41 ."1! - ,, - ',," ' 4 1. ' on t- ; -, ,i.- . ,' ..." -- ,,, ' ,0 11'.7 041' 6, r. Uncontested, i Non"Partisan, . Judicial Ballot Li,. 4. .7 ..J ' ' D '- ,,,: ,4:;,:11 Vote YES N 1:- k.., , L stO Ctce SHERMLLOY'' PaidAdV. by Volunteers tor Lloyd. 0. Webster Adamb, As- sociation Friday. , He played before the hometown folks at Greenboro, N.C. Friday night and pocketed 22 35. George Johnson, 7148-1- 39. George Hixon, 70.69-1- 39. Chi Chi Rodriquez, 6172-1Roy Pee, 67.73-1- 40. Tom Shaw, Jack Lewis, Jim Ferriell, Dick Crawford, Don Bies, 70.78-140. Pete Brown, Babe Hiskey, Don January, Charles CoodY, 7149-1- 40. Mit,er Barber, 7341-1-41. Hal Underwood, Chris Blocker, 41. Howie Johnson, 7248-4Fred Marti, Jack Cupit, 71.71-1- 42. Bert Weaver. Billy Maxwell, Jerry Heard, Steve Reid, Phil Rodgers, Larry Laoretti, Bob Lunn, Jerry McGee, Gay Brewer, Billy Casper, t ' Caldwell abandoned the National Basketball Association con. Hawks for a tract with Carolina of the 1): Tommy Aaron. Dave Stockton. Bert Greene, Wilf Homenuik, Don Massengale, Dave Hill, Larry Hinson, Bob Stone, 18.70-1Lou Graham, last-quart- er is Pogo Joe Caldwell now doing his leaping for the Carolina Cougars after jumping the Atlanta Hawks. And while he's giving his new team life, he's certainly not pushing it to any great Second. LAS VEGAS, NEV. (UPI) 1100,030 Saround scans in the hara Invitational Golf Tournament (par 2635-7- ; quarter. Charlie Scott and Y.:se Barrett then combined for 20 points and the Squires pulled away. Artful Earl Monroe and Wonderful Wes Unseld helped bring Baltimore back from a deficit in the third quarter. Monroe scored 30 points and Unseld 27 to up- effort by the stage a Ther's Archie Clark. Horne, Van Lier crammed in 17 of7 his 23 points in the last stanza ; as the Royals handed the win. ; less Cavaliers their ninth lost. By KEN RAPPOPORT Associated Sports Writer - One way to judge is the committee assignments he receives. With 435 members, seniority and ability determine how far any one Congressman can go. Sherm was assigned to the important House Committee on Banking and Currency; he's one of four named to the President's Commission to evaluate the United Nations; Dne of three chosen for a special subcommittee on the explosive Middle East. And Sherm is the only Utehn ever named to the ' ;mportant House Foreign Affairs CT 25 11 10 1 1 3-- Casper indicated be was weary of golf at this point. He has had a big year in the tournament play and also has traveled more miles than any Jther golfer. He's been in ,many foreign' with two nations this year trips to England, one to Morocco. He toured the Orient at the invitation of President Nixon. He has yet to return to Morocco and New Zealand this year where he will partic ipate in exhibition play. 1970 the Casper holds money lead and is pretty sure to keep it unless Nicklaus makes one of the great rallies in golf in the next two rounds , I Jean-Gu- 15 1 2 4 4 4 Aaron HAS BEEN AN EFFECTIVE CONGRESSMAN FOR UTAH? RE-ELE- and 5 4 2 3 Totems 6, 'Runners 4 Lagace and Salt Lake took a 1 led into the final period. Goals by Watson (G:22) am! Paterson (10:11) prove, icing on the cake la the last. stanza. The Salt Lakers left today for Seattle and a Sunday night - , You know him. You know where he stands. istah4 cois Lacombe InternatiOnat Pts GF GA W L T 7 Score by periods: Phoenix But the rest of the way it was all Salt Lake!, scored on a Robertson power play at 8 :29 from Fran- the mountain country, has had putting troubles and missed the cut with a the first Billy Johnston, champion in this tournament, matched his 3 of Thursday and stood at 146 rat the turn. The weather has been ideal for tournament golf. If the big hitters are going the to make ' their move Nicklauses and the Caspers they will have to do it Saturday. It will take some S1111.1r r play to catch the lanky Tom In United Press Friday's Results Salt Lake 5, San Diego 1 Seattle 6. Phoenix 4 SeurdaY'S Schedule Denver at San Diego 3 :08. San Diego came back for its only goal of the game at .6:37, when Warren Hynes scored on the power play from Len Ronson and Al Lebrun to narrow the Eagle lead to EZIM1 ' By Portland Seattle San Diego Denver SALT LAKE Phoenix 2-- player ' and popular Hockey-Leagu- ", Larry McNabb, F riday's third star and now the Eagles' leading point getter with nine, upped Salt Lake' r lead to 0 with a power play goal at Lead e Western wich session. '' ' Eagle( - on Farr wasn't intense, some of the 13 saves he did make were very key and adet.t :.,ciiti..i. ..- First pericAt 1. Salt take, Watson 6:37. 'oenaltest,' (13aterson, EVesilS D)t 11)07;- Ellet (SO, 11:01; Cardiff (SD), 18:22. 1C:0:; aglt (SD), -: Second eeriod: 2. Salt Lake, Diego, Hynes (Paterson), 303; 3. San 4. Salt Lake, (Roman, LeBru,), 6:37; Lagace), (Lacbome, Robertson Penalties: M'szuk (SD), 1:32; 5:72; Reich- (:1.), 3:21; DeJordy (SL), (S)-)rnu:11 6:,2; Ratt.well (SD), (SL), Cuddle 18:12; 12:59; tagace (SL), 19:(3. per1od. 5. Sa:t take, 1.1.'ith r, McNabb). 6:22) 6. Salt Lake,.' 10:44. Lagaca), Paterson (DeJordy, Penalties: Lagece (SI), 6:41; Cardltr, Ron.;:. 11:50; (SD), 6:41; Robertson (SL), son (SD), 13:36; Eagle (SD), 10:10,'' Scoring: San Diego 014--1 Salt Lake (McGee. Saves: San D;ego (Farr). tan); Salt Lake Attendance: 6081. .. .7.'4., n radio , ,...,.........:. Friday, tougher than ' ,- three-statio- ",1,:.i,4i,;.'::::,:.:::':::;::,: ?".,;',':,,.':-,:".:::,::- I. ,:::,::::: ....-.,-, '''.16774.,, ::::.:::::::;:ii," Ti:,:r:.:1.:,::,.)::;,a '11',...........:;-- ..:.:.:,:,.,:::::.:,-::::::,,--- ; .,..;- t:i.::':11 ::N:.:......::::...:..:5,..::.':::.':!::;.:,::.:::::Z.......:4.:1T';'::.11:;.:,!:,.;:3.t...:41..;:r -,....-- work," the smiling goalie said while accepting con,;ratula- tions from "It makes it a lot easier for me when the puck is in their end of the ice so much." But although the pressure , i......--,,- - :.oe e -- ...,,.i.....::.. ..,.,..;,.. ... 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' ' ii .4.,: ,....,,,:,, ,.-.- ::.... ,. .1gritires Results Virginia 104, Caroiira St Game Schedu'ed) (Only Saturtay's Games Pittsburgh vs. Virginia at HL.Apton, ' , .1 ,..,.., ',.,,,,A , ....;,4.4.606k, .2 0:vision Lost 1 ,, ... :::::Q:,:;.':::::::::,,,,:::::::::;:. Aatto.:-:-J:- 1.000 .778 Texas .,,,h, ..--s;".v.. . , 6 4 Indi,...a Memok.is ,,:. , ...........,..., ..: II '1,:i'.. ,.,,,, 4 I I:. :'s- i ,, -:- ;;:: c, i : 1 4 ahq1.-.- Golf Idur0.0 .. ' i ,. 5 7 'itastern . 1ROBISON ,:.N:;.,,,,:.:,.' :7sk,., MalgYANSIrol IMCISIRI Oscar W. McConki4, Jr. Stephen B. Nebel.er W. J. O'Conner, Jr. E. Date Peak r COUNTY sss, COMMISSIONER44" h. ';1.) 3 0 UTAH --- val 5 .:,.: '..'!":',' ...:,.,,::::::;:i., : , with The Stars and Rockets come right back again Sunday night in Denver for a 7 p.m. fray. This will be the first of a e road trip in eight days. It happens fast! Coach Bill Sharman's forces will invade Memphis (Monday) ; outing. Wi rlaywood. the Indiana (Wednesday) ; KenRockets Don Sidle, start the and tucky (Saturday), Beck and Julius Keye Byron Pacers again Sunday. on the frontline. Rookie Ralph The next home encounter Simpson has also started to be will Stars for the unbeaten make waves. Nov. 10 with Texas. Utah has been averaging the without Deny Pr 128 points a game as a team services of superstar Spencer while its opponents are at Heywood, will try, to avenge 107.5 points per game. Zelmo to its first loss of the season (Big Z) Beaty leads the Stars the Stars Haywood, beattack after his scoring sides being injured, has had effort against the contract difficulties with the with it 23.3 averge. Nets wants all he Rockets. He says Donnie Freeman, the is to have it clarified. ' The guard, is second Stars needed a top second-hal- f effort to defeat with a 22.8 average and 9 the New Yo:k Nets in their ,Wayne Hightower is at 18.3, Red Robbins is hitting 14.5 points per outing and Jeff Congdon Ls at 10.8. Mike ButViSiOn Easiern ler has been coming off the GB won Lost Pct. .875 7 bench with top performances Virginia 2 2 4 , 47 Fiondians 3 .3v0 4 4 and averages 12,3. Kcnucky 3 444 4 , ,:,-.,::- - ,:. ,-- .,. 4,Al ii:',::, 'wolk:..: ::,,..,... Denver. Ncw York out of action only a couple of weeks. I may never and that always scares a man like play again me who depends so much on good elby.,..s to hit the golf shots." Even golfers who Chi Chi offends will wish him well Tuesday. - itt. j ABA Standings ;s- - :4.4 '...,..i.A,4;;,;4':,.. 6-- , t ' 6-- , s : ....:.::.....:: ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,I.,,;... t.!:. .....:;:,..;',,:.:r....: ...r.:'A .1 ..:.. ,;;;:::1 '.. ....i''.".." ,,:.,.,:,;i.;7,,i,...:......,::,::..,,is..,.,,,,.....,41,1..;144.....,..,....:..,77.,..7,...14,,,,;,,i,,;..,.........::.:.....4.,,.:,, (4-0- ). - , '...' (2-5- ), 4 . ' thout here Friday. "I think that golf deserves a little extra. I'm . only myself and have been for the past nine years. : think we don't give golf fans C101101; Chi Chi 4 said. : - Golf fans like it some of them. ! ';',g' ' , five-gam- antics. Chi his lawyer.' - :,..;,.:::;::,;.:.:::::..;;:-:- "' .:',.. 1 '',11;!:',' 1...4 122-11- thereafter. t:,2::;:,::;::,,:,,.. : 4,...,.... , ...,,, 0 li....., Sahara-Nevad- a arch-riv- ;;; - .. .;.,;,.,,,,.......,..:::...., .., ...:',:::::f.:::": By DAN PATTIFON of them - ::. Deseret News .Sports Writer The Utah Stars will see the comfontable surroundings of the plush Salt Palace for the last time for five games tonight (7:30 p.m.) in a contest :Why do you do it?" someone asked Chi Chi -- :Is' ' Stars Tackle Rockets Tonight In Salt Palace Chi Chi Rodriquez of Puerto Rico and Dave Hill of Denver had a little verbal battle in the recent Kaiser Tournament and it all started, as Most of Rodriquez' troubles with other golfers do, :: about his antics on the course. Hill was still in the running and while playing :: with CM Chi, the latter went into his usual rou:: lines of dancing, mimicking play on the banjo, etc. ' the But 1' ....,:i,........14,".!w:.:;. ;::.:7::. ::. first-roun- - ir , By HACK MILLER Deseret News Sports Editor LAS VEGAS Tommy Aaron, according to the golf statisticians, is the greatest d player in goll's nistory A id he lived up to that reputation here Friday as he fell to a par 71 to go with his 64 of the first, day. Both rounds were played on different courses could explain the difference. the cut. ;t ... 0. .156. ., rrt :::,, tt; .:.,.:.......,::,,.......,.,,,,,,,,,,.,...... ....t,,,:...::..0 t--:, , "Those guys (defensemen and forwards) did all the - :,,..... ,. ............ a rag i3,71 El LiLJ .., ;ik......... ::.:,:.,::.,:.,:,:,::.:,:.,:.:::::.:,,..ii ,.::,..:.., .::,:y:,..,,..::.:..: ,?::;::.,:,,::-:',:- ' analogy. He found the firq bushes he could and slipped of :out his torn pants into the rain suit. and "sweat.ed" it out from there. It was a brilliant day, hot sun and no wind. To say he roasted in the rubber suits is to state it mildly. He had a cold round, at that, with a :: :,:: , ::. ...weeii. ;. , ,,,,,.,,,.,,...4....:,,:....:-,,.,,,.,- ,, ,..,, 7 ''' ,, ,,,. HP'4 ,:, 'elstA ": i .4 ''''''.'"t''..','''':,;',1 .1. ,, - ., . ;- Q,' ".', '" '',,1 I. k'',I'' ...i..:. .4.,..,,''. if'0, ..' .;; ., ,4 ,,,- t :.; .f..tti....11. ..,o,k4.ei ,'',. . ',.,,,,?,,,,,, ".'t, r f:,:.'1, :.,1-'t...;..!-.:,t-,:::;;:, ,.,,,:t .'rs,:,,: 4:.':::w f :': ;"t z,....,; ,4, :::, s;:ots." Eagle netminder Rocky Farr agreed with Bodnar's , ,...,.. ;am ', , ......,.., ,,, .;1.- .,.........,,.:;:.:::::,::.-::--!.:::7:::::-:.i..--- :::,::.."'.::...,... , VL, ,,,i.....,.........,,.,,,,,........ "': 4 - the a re complementing defensemen very well. like "When you hold a te San Diego to less than 13 shots on goal. you know your defense is performin; Their hiphly thought of Senreis not were simply getting ': .k, 1,i7 4...........;.;i;;,.im.,,,. . ., ':.,.0,,,,,,,ily.,,,,4,47v....x7,0 ,, :,. - ;21 - ''7.'-:- :, ....:: , turn. playirg better. The Eanles' sudden ability to win. after starting the season with six straight losses and a tie, has fans woralering "why the turnabout?" Eagle general manager-coac- h Gus Bodnar answers that question this way: defense and "Foreeheckinl are making the difference. Our 'defensemen are keepinr the disc in the opponents' end of the ice and our lot wards s ,;.. ::, ,:....,47.... ,,,........, ...,.... ....'"--7- - a. -,- - ,Togeist;k0INS - :' 7 1. -- ,.,...,...,.........,.......,.,.. :::, i,...i.....:,,;.::,,ii.:!......1.1 ::'.',,',.,.:::',:::::::::::'::::7 With each succeeding win the Salt Lake club seems to be gaining confidence and, in ' '' Ecti-JgE-l k Tcw-loo- But when Bruce bent over to mark a putt on one of the first holes Friday and the seam of his pants gave way he suddenly found himself more conspicuous than he ever intended to be. What to do about it? f f4:,. ::::;.1::,::, club all-tim- e a, ii,...k,!,p.s.w.a.z,fL,:t ins ,:io. r 0:'..4.!..i.,,,a14c.:.,,:41: team had just skated co a 51 victory over San Diego, and as you can imagine hai . prevailed. Someone mentioned that the win marked the Eagles' third an straight record. Rookie center Joe Robertson, who scored Salt Lake's third goal, quickly answered: "Yeah, and we're noc going to sten there, either!". The rem ark typifies the new attitude of the Dudes. , a; ,. ' The scene was the Salt Lake Golden Eagle dressing room Friday. night. The hometown ..2. :i4 :4,;:i ..,:..1,..,.. 111111111111111111111911111MIIIIIIII,111111111nonvinumitimilliminimilli By BRENT CHECKElTS Deseret News Sports Writer i,,...A''.,,-- ::.4 ,,I I en, ell r''',!....4:.,77144;:,. SPORTS EDITOR ous. n n Saturday, October 31, 1970 DESERET NEWS, M.M..,.,..r J. ALLAN CROCKETT Justice, Utah Supreme Court , - P. Paid Advertisement by I. Allan & Eulalia S. Crockett l'n twins - i. A. Gardiner...it. Clubman 'I 1. r |