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Show Celtics SPORTS Stars are underdogs tonight go in o edge By Baft PaUisan Deseret Nisrt sport water 2-- 1 ,r !) A 1. I'.fili .,1. tlu '(,v a. in - F'-- i fl.'l'i tii IjV If ynj to Yf,rk pres Stars could pack home. ItIl tore f! , adjustment without Go-- an," offered Mullaney. "But, well have to make otner adjustments, too, on Juhus Ernng and Kenon Bnan Manoney in tneir practice sessions at St John's Alumni Hall m Queens Were down to eight men. Utah Stars coach Joe row, Muilaney said, "but hopefully an will be able to p!ay We had his ankle and it vas negative. Although his knee still is bothcrtr.g him, it i not so bad he wont be available. t Larry) Ervmg and Kenon were the difference in the firt game for the Nets, The Doctor came up with 47 points and Kenon pulled down 20 rebounds and had 13 points, Kenon grabbed a couple of key down the offensive rebounds stretch. There Is cartilage damage in the knee, but it is not so dam n - .. vrju. '-- VUMWWC. p, agravate it. Well have to wait and see with Govan. But We have EVon (Roy) and Rea., Icy (John) with r'ady to gc "Ebron would go most of the on how he way, depending pertorms early. Beasley would give the Stars a new dimension m shooting, lie EUly might be able to draw awv from the basket the te;im. The Star have ust-iormer Nets Tom Washington and Seals (Bruce) would play a lot an longer if we have to me fcDSTOR HACK fillLLSR a thrfSH'tiard m(iv,r J Eon Bot're up front ?nd enner Rick Mount or Jcnnrj Neumann Wake up by the compass working wsin Jones m baov Trio-- ' wa verv tlf alignment West m the Indiana against '.? vir- cLaffimnn-tl- p - Wdhc wse Other Stars nob-s-r on the ABA was tnp dpfensie team selected t-- the Ho worked !f.irvev Piecefiih is an ola fnend Hainsrm Associates at Sun Valley where we met nooI v vG car5 hotel- He lus hecn publicity director for some famous vote-gette- was ft . cotK-hes- iotirth the has pecn Willie rtraiglit year named Govan was named to the second team. Turn was sir. uauxuai game tor Emng, he took the game over and wanted the bail," Mullaney explained Lul Ktnor. hurt us with iho. rebound-- . wt had to and help out. That ball the get Ht him on the weak side where he did not get the bad in a He went over Jont crowd (James) for one basket You have to give him credit, he a job." - cwpiCvl wuhout Zelmo Beaty, and now, GuaM Govar. is kune with a il iight ankle and knee afUr r.vi-- ti a f.r-,game io- - to the Net-- . t .(part - tn-v- tt fit nui Mlii. I'lluid Ll.t .ui ij r. US J' S.j.li J p. . . Vbm!; kon'i A, lake e be ; 1A NY As television "golden throat" fif-Marciano put it. "The New York Not should sweep tms ABA ser.es in four championship carries It tney don t they should 9 mhva tps! Uh(:e (r"P! tnr tinnon ru'-D'o- II UNION'D ALE, iook the New hi art, the Utah their togs and go Bucks Haj. 6A OF MAY 4, 1974 DESERET NEWS WEEKEND O.V SB ITiP director for ics.irt hot I Wise might have to gve up rtune of las scenng as he did m the final game agau.- -i Inutaf.e when he George guarded McGinnts ftc--e Lkely wul guard Erving "o'"- - fi-- t if uuv" VuuUc ieiallOflc AiVJ Ult? las Vegas MGM Grand, the worlds largesl Ortii3i jii.J pr.or to the of filial Eire. gave m a preview of the plate 5 opening in on the isti I idiighid wan he showed ne 3 th a round pedt-sl.i- l door ,,imo t tel .u rci,'r''rei and Md Mr,M had to dc something different To he giand Pack in thf Jean Harlow, Manly n Muler days they &l!eped t ad sue h K tar.es some doing to be different as far as hotel rooms go. Imr.lly he weary rae!er wanLs a hot bath, Iax of facial tioiies, thick tawed, TV , oar of Coating oda see m?cnine pop (iispnser, fresh bd tt.c pi nod and FLnherk, who had 2S scored eight as Boston i iced to a toad. and smiled as he Harvey arranged tny reservation how w both chuckled when we it He ivrniid-eredsaw tne roiiro. the first one bushed in October. . e. i - pfv il Si M t, rrn a iv i -.1 he senes resume tonight at 7 It will be v!ur at liie Uill-iutuoauea-- t nationally over Hughes Netwmk. Channel 2 in Salt Lake City . '1 n;n t a 1 e lory for :s lead m f'ti it NBA end . l hc'lnj;iuil)lip ifOlu .V i ! V ,i .J 1 1 roi'i i .i r blur Petr? which ail but fir ,s tnc porn c i cv.cn;. I; I hi3 guiitt-hl-gh vrta nice 3-- ) 32-1- 3 Tin two combined atomi n the third quarter ter alt but two oi i in- - e'eb ics bn points wi'h H.nhcefc picking up 10 and Cowens 14 point. Hern tmkel, who placed mo-.- t m liie second quarter after Co wen picked up his third foul, had the List two point m the period. Fmfcel. wlm had been a sea sp.in.nely in the playoffs turned m a fine second penod performance with six points and three rebounds, outrebmmding Kan cm and out scoring Abdul-Jabb- The Celts opened the game as they have the past two with a ugatnst Milwaukee - imiri pi ess. full-cou- rt r,.ian has mi want'd uni f Ui.j f:Tuchrt! The press furred the Bucks into 11 turnovers, good for lu Boston points, as the Celtics led by as much as 21. Bucks Coach Larry Costello t.ted his teams 17 turnovers in the first half as the key to the loss. "Theres no question but that was the difference, hp stud. The Celtics strategy of pressing and playing Cowens outside to draw Abdul-Jabbaway from the basket appeared to work perfectly The Bucks could not handle Cowens outside shooting m the first penod and simply got tired in the lute stages of the r the game. IK Bucks with puncnless il Alxlul-Jabba- pouik- - e Mullaney might have in go with pU p -- Reuss, Pirates on winning track United Press intcrautiiiHal Reuss now is ID victories short of what almost everybody took for granted ago. just a Reus was expected by many to i'lKc ovsr as the on a Pittsburgh Stopper Pirates pitching staff that severly needed one, and in 'ere spring training people figuring him as a winner this year. Jerry the only tiling that went wrong with that is the Pirates began the season looking like their whole team finally the Atlanta as the was only victory no. 7 for Pittsburgh, which lias lost 13 and is reposing in last place m the National League East, but Reuss said "I get the feel- r. that UVuihS ate tailing iiitti Pirates' Manny Sangcriien is tagged out at home by Braves' Paul Casanova but Pirates went on to win 4-- e na Neither Maravich, 25, nor Rocec.fe!d would discuss terms of the contract negotiated, but t it was reported to be a multiyear m exitws of S'tsHt.OuO per year The new team is still v. ithout a coach, but Rusenftld pronuatd a decision or. that matter wiiiii'i a week, Siir-- ai.itirm was lh,h Robinson, head coach at Raston, La , would gel the jod m exchange for Marauth the New Orleans franchc--e gave up their fir-.- t round agu-emen- c i draff chn-rn ITT? their i- i H seesHid round picks, tints agreed to swap -- elections with Atlanta in 1276 and i, if the iiawka 2. of fiu cause was pitching, said Reuss, who began the game with an record and 7 "S earned run average for 22!3 I 6-- 2 It probably made him Nei be worse he couldnt pi. "We will have all the elements of a playoff Criubt--r team, if not a champion-hi- p team, by 1975, said Itosenfeld. second-highe- scorer r.'ppc-- i 4-- Simons' 65 generates golf lead (UP!) has dtie ranked ahead of New Orleans m the drafts those years. Maravich was the Cincinnati 65, Hmiston beat St. Louis and Philadelphia edged Los Ange'e- - 2 1 in other Nation?! S,m Dieeo- League gartie Outage DALLAS m Jim Simons everything he can think to h to euro the tendinitis in his left shoulder the past 16 months. Uie NBA last year. AVhde play mg for LSU, he an average of 44 per scored 3,667 points and was named to the game team three teams And while the round of golf he shot Friday in the Byron It s good to be back home, to be back in Louisiana, he said. "Some of my happiest days were spent just SO miles up the the road, at LSU. I look forward to the opportunity of playing for a fine organization in the finest facility m America, the superdome. "I do believe the ingredients am here for this franchise," said Maravich "If the people do support it and pve it patience. I think we can bring exciting professional basketball to this state and to this community He said he felt the American Basketball A J nwifij-mV A'rmi fVInnm VliVUH-- l t5nAnn'w IOIUVU 1 OVWiVtUllVll V WUVVUilVUi a few years ago because it did not have the right ingredient- -. Nelson Classic is not going to make him well overnight, it ts at least going to make, the paa easier to take. Simons put together one of 3s that were fmed over the normaiiv Preston Trail tough par-7Golf Club layout Friday and it put lum m front of a tour tournament for tile first time since si x vw v 'anwrrt rv uut o j vui and a half ago. The Simons was 133 for 36 holes, at two shots in from of leader Homero BLirscas who at one time zoomed to before falling back with a round of 70. the two -- 1 7 Pete Maravich . . . leaves Atlanta first-roun- with BYU rnOYO (P) - MONTREAL (ITT) -D- Bob (hampwns Lu7 and Stan Smith face Australians John Newcombe and Owen Davidson m the semifinals of the tonight efending Brigham r t mversity, a memk Vuimg of the Ucsleni Athletic Conlias ference. signed the schools first black basketball player, Gary BaSarte. $95,000 Rothmans World Tennis Championships. the In from Oakland, Calif., is a leading scorer and Batiste, Feather River tandem rolls on Lutz-Smit- h guard from Jumr College m Quincy, Calif. Athletic officials at Bngham said the Young University Moot-- 3 Batiste is known for outstanding shooting and excellence on the fast break. They said he holds an 13 2 game sheeting 3'vrage and was an all conference player for both of his years af the California junior college other semifinal Americans Arthur mutch, Ahe and Roscoe Tanner t .ke on the strong South African pair of Frew McMillan and Beb Hewitt. San Clemente, Calif , and Smith, of Sea Pines, SC., moved to the semifinal round Friday night by defeating Australians John Alexander and Phil Dent Lutz, , of . and Davidson Newcomb advanced to the semifinals by defeating Clark Graebner of NeV York and Charles Pasarell of Los Angeles 62 m their quarterfinal match Friday. 7-- 7-- Ashe and New Yorker Tanner, of Lookout Mountain, Term, earned their rights to compete in the semifinals by disposing of Australians Ross Case and Geoff Masters 76, 5 Thursday night 3-- The two winning teams of the semifinals Saturday night will meet in the final match at the Maurice Richard Arena Sunday for the $40,000 winners purse. On the womens circuit in Hilton Head Island, S C., Chns Evert took 12 straight games from defending champion Rosemary Casals Friday to advance to the finals of the 1100,000 Family Circle Meazne Tennis Tournament d Evert, from tort Lauderdale. Fla , lost the first game in the first set and then went on to beat Casals 61, 60 Second seeded Kerry Melville d defeated Evonne 64 m the Goohgong 63, other semi-fingame played at the Sea Pines Racquet Club. third-seede- 3-- In doubles plav Friday. Helen Gouriay and Harm Krantzcke beat Miss Gooiacoiig and Peggy Michael semi-fina- l 63,4-6,7- In the second doubles match, Olga Morozova and Casals downed Rosemary Betty Stove and Franctaae Durr 64 in the first match and were leading 0 in the set ond when Miss btnve apparently pulled a leg muscle and was a forced t qxt 3-- wa d Tom Watson and Brace Crumpton wen? another shot back at 136 Watson having shot a 66 and Crampton a 69 Jerry McGee (66), Kemut Zarley (65) and Hr'e Irwin (67) were in with 137 totals and a fivesome at 138 was led by Lee Trevino. The cut came at 144, and among those missing the cut were Juhus Boros, Arnold Palmer and defending champion Lanny Wadkms. Simons played his college golf at Wake Forest under an Arnold Palmer scholarship. As an amateur, in 197L he stunned the goif world by making a hid for the U.S. He was Open championship k'aiing by two strokes after three rounds More fading to fifth place if you sleep m them right. are big Haney put kids fanniy spread on the shorter ) a ouniig steeper and that Right I did the complete revolution My wile moved omy from 1 oclock to 2 .bpUtUofiijW most was waking up in the mom r I know when I get out of bed. Im heading v ch basin At least Im headed in some A hon vest to tV- - kr,oxn direction fn Harvey's round room l woke up in no known direction. I found the window among the mirrors and got a bearing on the nsmg sun. 1 sure let! hardmarks on the mirrors getting there. Dm Jow at coming awake ami it helps to be headed in some direction when I first get up. on MeWood, who was morial Day last year but has been having his problems this ynar, says he a corrected bis pitching motion by rtudying Allens videotape machine. "Dick Alien borrowed a machine recently viedotape and hes hem taping all the home games and he tapes on the road occasionally, I looked at it several times and 1 think it really helped me ana it Wih help me bailclub, too If you Ivve a couple of bad outings and ?. ample of good outmgs, you can see the difference and study it. 1 ms What bothered me Jf! Mirror, mirror on the well! m.rrors. And about the Ive iugnivn my iookmg-glas- s days. Its bet,--r long since Ive asked any nurror an the wall how I stack up. When the bellboy set my bags down and turned on She Lght I jumped There I stood in a tunnel of reflections, a nui- - tong it seemed, from the opposing mirrors. Thats when 1 denned one of me ts enough. i flicked tne swi'ches to dim and Eft them that way. No way I could recapture my youth With mere vamy wnrn r uslrnp- - and piiE ne,e- - helped. Haney i is pnnr.ing when we met next morning. "Like that pot.' ht aked I admitted that with what 1 hd to offer a mirror in the way of an Atlas profile I might as well have slept in the bath tub. Tho-- e i :Tirx are the best thing our health spa has going for ,t. iLncv said throwing better and harder. The ball just seemed rune-und- Cager signs -.- id. didnt play due to a touch -- Rr-- Im 13-- 3 ' It to the edge you hang over, head rp .iwiiwi if mere ate sust tv.;-- , vuu huui'i sleep with your fert O the tmuiie Then if you have a restless right you can rob around like he big hand on a grandfather dock. Knuekh bailer Wdbur Wood, whos won only three of eight decisions this year, pitchea a Friday night to run the White Sox past ta- - Md waukee Brewers. 4-- Maravich and Pete KosenfeM, president of the New Oilcans ftanchbe, announced Friday State Pniver-it- y that the former Leui-uwould leave the Atlanta Hawks to join the new team He was the fir- -t player Nov Orkans club. signed by the Eiii.d ss round bed before and there s a in called it a five skE where the art Usually Allen solves Chicago problems with his boon mg bat bat this time hes doing the job with a videotape macimu might not win 2!) games, and Reuss was as bad as the rest of their pitchers. NEW ORLEANS (UPI) National Basketball Association superstar "Pistol Pete Maravich will return to Louisiana next season 2s the top drawing card of the NBAs New Orleans franchise. ff you and foot. Dick Allen may have come up with the cure for whats ailing the t hicago Wrote Sox Its not hs bat, though. Well, place The job of Reuss, a winner for the Astros last season befote being traded to the Pirates for Mill May. was made easier because Hank Aaron who beat Reuss with homer No 71 m his last start i ne v ei slept nark iu th.ii e: near-certai- n of Yith your feet toward the middle score-werAmerican League 3, Detroit 4 Tdinne-ut- a New York 5 Kansas rpy 4 Chicago 10 MJwaukte 3. Oak land 3 Cleveland I and Caher-m- a ! 0 Tew-- , 2 Badimor Bosior. was mini ti out. e Friday night, Reuss got !us first victory the year, limiting Braves to eight hits Pirates won Lavish r; rowmd for d New York and San werc rained out "Pistol Pete" returns to Louisiana c Meanwhile, Beaty still i, going through light workouts m Salt Lake City mil may oe ready for action Monday in tne Sah Paiace whoie Uie loud game will take wa-doi- n n'-o- to be moving quicker for me 1 got a couple of pitches up and they hit them out (all three Milwaukee runs were on sob homers by Don Money. Junn Bnggs and Cobby Mitt he!,) but I wa-behind the i.uiu-- , tonight like Ive seen ail "(me la. ,k and yo,.f machine?. Il.iri'-,rt headed for the slimming y Fhe Gran I H.have square beds, televisions. MGM has styled the hotel with a tabietop backdrop of the good old Hollywood days and have sin vVrded ok eiy m ji. i car, see old movies, when turoed So teiJues It i, a Kg. busy place. One day they m.gtt ate , a municip-tMLiiccrp-d.--- s wall-pape- o-- - nt year. City-siZc- Chicago wrapped it up wuh runs m tb? third inning while beating Clyde w right Lrian Duw homer wa the mnmg nines the m-- a.-- . it s a Ruy1,;.! uf Hu.ivwoou iiostaigia. When you go bacr; o the Gabies, Gum more--. DmvePs (both Eleano' and Inck). bult-, d fill you get into the once-on'- y days of ci.l'-itfiad.crs. lung bcada, murored wall-an- d moon shaotd three-ru- n uti -- y i of t-- Toros handcuffed Friday Angels vault to first place Drseirt Sjirciat 121 - TUCSON Salt Lakes Angels, in third place in the Pacific Coast League Easrm s Division Fnday, found tbem-sefvF- atop urday. one-ha- lf of liie jtTbt 'f5cotj 3r(J ded run;, each in lr,- - fourtn and seventh cighUi the learue Satgame ahead id Albuquerque and Tucson. The Angets had it easy going Friday mglrt, defeaiing Tucson 61 after handcuffing the Toros for eight innmgs. Sait Lake and Tucson play e sethe fourth of a nes Saturday night. Following Sundays game, the AngeD have two open dates from PCL action but Tuesday wdl be filled with an afternoon encounter with BYUs Cougars five-gam- at Provo. Lefthander Gary Ryerson gave up six scattered hits and had the Toros borsecoUarcd until the final mmng when Tucson scored its only run when Keith Leipman talhed on a ground out. The meanwhile Angds, scored in six frames te ea-J- v command the game Salt Lake darted early with sukc' n.,'- - n-- r ,cj r Ryerser. horqni, !, thret-ganiwinner cf the season he hurled a r ier rix inning.--' bf'th Singles off the bat of hitter Juan Gomez. Paul Dade donb'e-cored for Slit lake m the iurst mmng in tne set ond. fust two-lutie- r.mth-plac- e -- East JY soccer team wins title East High Schoc-Tsoccer program u afUr a clean sweep tli.s spring This week the Le.,pards state utles m both the junior varsity and sophomore leagues and the varsitv team won a semifinal bout over Viewmont to advance to nexf Fnday s chairipionship against Bountiful s cap-bare- East s Japec squad cruised tlP'ugh the nca-n- r undefea-e-J w-- fii r- cord an ov. rl! 7 u-- Bochte singled, went lo third on A1 Gallaghers single, and scored on Bob Aifiettas sacrifice fly. The Angels maoe it 44) m the fourth when Gallaher collected his second base hit to so with Billy Smiths single, a hit batter and an error. Twee bases on balls, a douby Bobby Marcano and Amelia's second sacrifice fiy accounted for two more runs, and ut the eighth Dave Cborley belted a two-ruhomer with Doug Howard aboard. ble |