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Show ,, , ..14tylewarAkoiso.., wry ,A1 A.ktpt - ,,, 411e40" 4t :".; .,14...411",'" r-77 - t,,t71 5 rk-,- k21 ol o W)1,C11gT rg ,r:1 11, 1974 DESERET NEWS, FRID,AN, OCTOBE'rZ L,0 Et , ; Poi SOUnd Oh' as S eries ' S team can do, s ANGFI The Los Angeles Dodgers won 102 games anti finished four in trout oi Oncinnati Nalion:i I Ikag e 1ezA. They had the best record in ra ,44 4 ;.1 1 r4;;ZZ 1,173p3t4 The Champion two-tim- 1 e 11' World Oakland As r L: ' , O's, t , - ,, ,i. - ..,,,,,, ,41 .c,, :::7tholA ."' '".'r''' i-- I, , fA:t"' ,r ,rlotilit, it' viiwrhliirA seittApaa:ril Radio station KSXX will broadcast games one and two of the Vorld Series. The NBC station will carry game toe Saturday Li 1;4;i p.m. and gaine two Saida Y at 2;15 p.m. NfiCTV will alp. broadcast the games, with local affiliate KUTV telt 2) carryhig Saturday's game at :541 and Sunday'b game at 2 p.m. 4,.... the best': The challenger and the champion s i l l get dok n to settling that stIcstion Saturhen the first day World Series in at Dodger untoids history So which club rii But there was plenty oi et!i)jett ore - from 1,;11 side Thursday as the Dodgers and the IS got ready to hold dri!ls here today. "I don't think we're klinsis -,. 1,4, 1, 7., n 4...14 ' !! I.' ,. , it.,. '. , ' - t4eVari i Stac!lool. I 't 1 The Dodgers handled the Pittsburgh Pirates Odle the beat the Baltimore ()Holes each in four games in the playoffs m hich wrapped up Wednei,days ." MI..... 4 011,1kk '.4,, 2.,$, 1,eague West. E ,,,PAt ,,9 hit ' scored 90 victories and were live ahead of Texas at the conclusion of the American r4 .' , ,., . k veteran , : This is a young team although we've- been tlulaigh lot already.the big slug -Hut we have a ger noted shot at four and five World Championships in a row. First, thou01, ,ke have to et the third and that's ail we'ro think Well worry about N , 4 next year and No. 5 the year after. The Dodgers took exception to rooarks attributed to the As that they built their 1024 divisional record because of the presence of the lowly San Diego Padres and the San PriintizkO Giants. A's It second baseman, si ,inated ahnost bellicose, -They.ve ,the Poth!ers been nopping off year." hv said. "I dont know if its cockiness or confidence but they've sure got it. They were (Well tall'ing lama the World Series while they were playing the Pirates. well, N,It,,4-1- 000,".1-171"Liti4H:e- -- Cre,n the Dick 4 --4, ' V baseball. t A 1, -,- .,:y ,' 0,i...1 , Ken Holtzman to hurl opener Most of us think that Baltimore is just as good ai an:7- team in the National well see. credit day alter the bet team in day for hcing - said Oakland's baseball.ti co Jacktn, League..' .1!ikson. who hit .289 while betting 29 home runs and Ilte Aniert- can League's NIVI) a year aga. Maybe this year. if we beat the Dodgers, people will oor doe nree ttnally gOt. world championships lit I xxl as a row is a!)out a Ith ls this 9:1 collecting thinl:s Charle3 .,;1,1ve tho mome.nFiviloy' tuM building for something season. A just three bigger than Kicking toes t'.':',,,,,:,ii..,-.-44.--;;A:l.,- Ills goal Brigham Young. was the otte SCOT against ;nighty Oklahoma, who deAnd he feated the Ags 72-pot USU in the lead against 4,.yoming. USU won that one. 9-- 17-- Kemble has scored 22 this L,;e:IS011 on live ot nine goals and seven of nine PAT's. Ile's only two points behind Ron I larris. a running ack, awl split end Willie Miller. cacti with 24 points. I Though ne's been generally successful. Kemble has had .011-tfrustrating moments. lie blew a good percentage field goal against Memphis State that would have won the gzifile. The Tigers beat the Rams Last week in CSUs thrilling comeback tie with BYU, Kemble booted a field stadium record goal. Then, in that frantic finish after the Rams haft been penalized 15 yards. Kemble missed a VAT that would have gi, CSU the victory. There's quite a story around Kemble. Sarkis Arslanian. head coach of the Rams, asked Jim Turner, who boots for the Denver Broncos, to help him find a lock scorer. Turner was quarterback at Utah State when &Am Ralston coached the Aggies. Ralston. of course. is now head coach at Denver. Arslanian e 20-1- 3:1-3- - PI WINO bw'r""' was an assistant at Aggieville when Ralston kind Turner were there. Nem!) le, a soccer player from roil W6rth, Texas. decided to try out mainly bewanted to meet Jim cause Turner." Fact is, Kemble read an ad in the CSU student newspaper asking for prospectie kickers. Turner selected Nem)) le. Arslanian relates: "The tirsi time Clark ran on the field for a field goal try. he forgot his helmet. He IA as in another world. At that time. I couldril believe he was going to be our kicker." Sark felt a little different. though. when Kemble booted to PArs against LITEP last year, a new Western Athletic Conference record. In ordei for it to be decided by the toe. USU will have to stay close That poses a problem. The Rams are explosive. The Aggies are not. ills week Arslanian will start Nlark Driscoll. a quarterback who hacked up Jack Graham until last week. Driscoll came off the bench and threw for 265 yards and four touchdowns. all in the second half. Ills favorite target was nationally prestigious Willie Miller. a split end. The Rams also have a sensational running back in freshman Ron Ilarris, who is tourth bc5i rusher in the WIC. The Rants ability to put points oit the board. when USU has scored only two touchdowns in three games. must have put a little fear in head coach Phil Krueger. Krueger, who lives and dies with the run, and riost of that littiv Louie Giammona, has decided to start sophomore Bill Swanson over veteran Tom Wilson. Utah State has some good reueivefs, miarked Deist and Nory Coles. Swanson is a better passer and scrambler than Wilson. It would seem that Krueger hopes to find more potent recovery power in Swanson. And the.Ags ate apt to need it. judging from thi3 the 27 points CSC ,put on the board against 1311,T in little over a quarter. 4 II go:44,'' 1101vmArwiNpitt m itiir M., Slit, 1 coat pati: Slacks ' I.-- , "4wodi 4 ketit mpg oeqga , FrobleI taLer WIlis0846101 IIL kini ilifffliat. ;4646,a:1,a. a..t..,,g, tazattis tt (am; 41P rjo,4t ,MIN161 -, ":"Z:11 Cir""11: 11.1- Afi 1 .46;. 4,;1 rt '4d11 --- Alt ,Vi!!;.4-4i$4 ,13:,, '0 Angels sion, The A : .$ ;4:444 - elub,-- , (if? ' IP- Andy Messersmith Alston 's choice . ht tr1310.11 1 prtienlar and how moh st mover the National 1,eague was in general.. Well. t think we burst a I tt:tt one ot us (it Llit.ss agt' resput is witt look to Ilu ll'ht'S tit WiViit: !!,ottordtion or old Colorado State Ilatilser IOW he xt Ito h:!,, been pia tw.t, the best 1.)all tor Coach Sark ...1,1rI then !lilt' "it! n i tIlt to cott,,,o,. yt:t!' hottlIT Iii title it ',vetoed Villie didn't car, tImett Itir high ; ciititJtil$H rortls, 10411, 1111 tilf' Iii' hmi :I 111111111, !ti !ctioni ;cool 114.1'44 ttiti'o VI it 111,-- :h I get 'Flo,. alone, duiti loaki, VOIR' NIlli( fleet afoot But taught hiiii lolcrances patioici brollivrly 1,Ao.!,111!)cch itol taught iii Biology (inv. kkhtIt lit' vtnt tO Colorado Matt troM his nail e Ala.. Willie knew touch about the v. orlit and Amid I,e his allai s Mt a sheepskin qiiplomii) to assist hiiii passport Imo tho pot:liN t inch hi in m helping his people. I Cethersely, Oitklaods Deseret News special opening gHnie pitcher is ati Leaguer. Southpaw. Ken Holtzman wot, games for the A's this year. lie formerly pitched tor the Chicago Cubs. C 're a Everyone sayS titer team than Oakland.said Dodgers' outfielder Bill Bockner. CEDAR CITY They did it! The ABA's Utah Stars finally defeated an n club in ptay by dempino San here Thurtday night. Diego. The Stars had previously defeated the NBA Kansas Kings, but had lost four straight to ABA teams. They are They play the Denver Nuggets in Price tonight, 7:30, and again, Saturday night in Elko, Nevada. The Nuggets, who ha! defeated the Stars twice in had their hopes for an undefeated end Thursday night when they were defeated by the NBA Houston Rockets, Ron Boone, Willie Wise and rookie Moses ABA 108-9- hcAtd bi,T11 all 0111 ',landing man the past two years in. WA(' pho and had little mention. The Jay Millers Young and the Steve Odoms ul Utah grabbed clips. 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Baseball rules say that R player owed salary can terminate his contract by written notice. i ,,,:m,v04,e.,r4I'ttU! , i - ...: I 14''( )- 4..,.,..il.,, ..,.,..,,,,,?,,44,i '147 - -- ..,... kteprct , 11 ',....----- - R. .. I It i I ft; 41 0, REIPACTAW SINLINI3 Z,. r'"rw--Plkr'kr- I -'- - - ', 7. - I - .- ,Li(i.p,'' , , 1.,-"- , r- t of 4. ' ; - .; , - :1 - '"1-4'w--21-614-1- IL---; - ; ,. , et ' ' rr'--- ' , , V0.000 owed to him on his l ot - - ' - .. win. pitching ace Jim "Catfish" HtVer plans to terminate his contract with the team and become a free agent after the World Series because A's owner Charles O. Finley has failed to pay him , . At- can't lose if he Oak- (UPI) ?;,, 4 ' CZ; .71 40 I 11',...A4H. Amp i Get better I gas ne.,E.t - , IL ,.. '201 . low - Q . , - - ::- - ,,- , rvr-,.1 - I ,1' , 1E1 ---.- - n ' ir! : Arslanian has learned Willie Miller U itCCii!!.01iSi3 hat he NtS iut io do. Maybe the Green Berets taught him that. Ile's changed babies. given typhoid shots to children. Ite's taught simple English classes, showed the iets how to prepare nourishing food, how to live better. And fought a war, to boot! kalls his Rams against Saturday alien-IrwiWillie as theTest Utah State. The Aggies will double-tim- e ha e done. And he will play as he has always played good enough to win if he can, good enough to honorably !cave A's ,'' , t vt Hunter may ff denied throwing the water but complained that Alapa and one of the others hit him and he was cut when he fell through a window. - - I :..,4: 2-- .........1 , !' , 11..1- water throlLn from a window. Officials said Bob Dailey - With all this background Willie became the Rams -squad chaplain." Ile was liaison with players and coaches, he was study coordinator, pep leader. ' On lop ol it all he's one of the best athletes Arsianian v aciled. It was Willie lAho caught the pass that tied BYLt last week - and almost won the game. Willie had always been just a little faster than he . needed to toe and when Mark Driscrill. quarterback, .7:-4clited the last play old Willie just went down the middlec.showed a feint play to the BYU back, Ftepped out wi.lt a lead to take Driscoll's driller all alone- -- so much so he put one knee on the ground to safeguard the catch. - land i Coordinator, pep leader Bruce Bullock joins Dan Brady- as the Totes netminding tandem. giving them two proven pro goalies. CHICAGO I , in goal. two players suspends Two TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) Aritona State University football players have been notified of their suspension from schaol following an assault on a officials said Thursday. Dean Leon Shell declined to identify the pair pending any appeal. but the Tempe Daily I News reported that they were I starting defensive end Clifton Alapa and freshman tackle I Jihn Tyler. I The compiditit allczcd tint the players were waildng .1 past a campus dorrilitorY yvhen thsw,were doused wi law ks. i ; In Seattic's season opener Thursday at Seattle. the Totes bowed to the defending OIL champion Dallas Black 1 n, tait Willies way v, as a little better than most coaches expect of busy athkies. of his club. He ile had been named on required hard Ile worked line revelved grades. it Albjettio 11 he would succeed some day in Alabama would be as a colleil,e graduate. Kessell is biggest note of familiarity with Eagles fans. The Totes have nearly their entire team back intact from last season. start. but when he entered the contest, he blocked two shots and hit from the field. San Diego's Dwight 'Bo' Lamar was the games high scorer with 29 points, while Caldwell Jones finished with 20 points and 18 rebounds. Stars' newcomers Wall Jones and Jim Eakins finished r 4oub1e figure scoring. Jooes had 13 points, while 'Jumbo' Jim flipped In 12. 2-- start 1Vell. Willie Just Iit IFI thr Whats ail this about Willie Mille? happens to be the second oust pass vat( right now average arils pvi In tonight.s season lid lifter for the Eagles. the Seattle Totems wiii likel) strike the Moses didn't City-Oma- li ill ' will Malone were the principal reasons why the Stars were able to chalk up their second n victory Thursday night. Boone hit for 18 points, while Wise meshed 16 points and Malone had 13 points and 17 rebounds. I' It n as Stars grab victory from I gre;t negotialing salary ditierences and kill not suit up tonight. All six Salt Like defense-mawill suit up. with the pairings expected to be Alfleck-Van llorlick, MeekePrice and Patrick Girard. Evans said that Martyniuk 5-- . 2ear I its A allont to start it.- forward. season. The est of the Eagles roster is made up ot newly acquired pros or rookies. Big guy:; Bruce Alf leek and John Van Horliek on defense and Bob Murdock, Fred Ahern, Rick Kessell and John Healey along the forward line were impressive in the Eagles' 5 tie with the Los Angeles Kings last week. Other newcomers to the Eagles roster include center Dennis Meloehe, right wing Bob MacAneeley, center Charlie Simmer, right wing Scott Seagrist delensemen Glenn Patrick and Tom Price and goalie Ernie Miller. Evans announced his lines for tonight as follows: Bradley centering Holt on the left and Murdock on U. right. Me:oche centering Hail and MacAneeley, Simmer centering Healey and Ahern. Seagrist will be the alternate ;i: Rams' man 4 f.' tliiP,LL.,,, ()Aland's IT. .Vs hal,e a sdid. "I know Iin glad and captain. helpcd Oakland bcat Cincinnati in tevell games 'in t.h,,? 1972 wo-l- d serivs and stop the New York lets ii SVen in 73. -For tto year,. lie said. -all wi heard wa. low good 61! in are Willie Miller, . 4.... ,k41111., ;sod Eiat s what . RetiN tAti r1,5J; 1v! pitched against all et them except that new guy, !Claudelli Washhigton, It as a lug dung to beat the Pirates mu ii MV 'II'S the World S4:6, ;,---- ; Imp. - -- ,.zeitficansmoil I 1 .t,.. vdroZt :: t a: a.,'.'Lltre.:th41411),c,. r- ..', ht., vr, LIC4 -Totem Spot Nat Petra mop etta lite gki ti swrtz .1a y, de ,,,,S et Wioiftia ws he Foils. ad tor Mt rei :,',,, last-minu- SPIC31AAOFFER tol ..,. 0-- g,41rrks,,,:r,,, S, 40 11,;'' OA 11,12,13,14 L.-- Om o' 7 SUN., MOS., Cm Sitit iT , lEtzlitl 111,-..- ,. fzitaiiic ;Jong Kong Price,' is swum arr, 4 &7s Ottly ' ,..; , Misoiti CliStOm Tuiiorifog . 41,1 .. I Andy Messersnuth, a 20 ganw winner for 14is Angeles who heat Putsbui-gl- i Staul.! OH go for manager Walter Ai...toe in the onener Messerwiith is a It inner California Angel and the j '4,1.7,44,., "':, - f DWGfttEzono MANI'S - e Lalik7.-M,..At- f:ii,.F..:,,,-....,-- . - . E:,,'-iiiii10- By Brent Cheeketts !.i,,,:i, L',.--;; Deserel News sports writer , , .( :;:::: or -- :.:' ,,- ,After a spring and summer k4.41 ..,', ?1:J...:: :. of turmoil which saw pro hockey on the verge of extincr'1:.':r.".:':i '':,', ,:,".',11; tion in Salt Lake. the Salt ,:,:,!.'i Lake Golden Eagles begin fiY, ,',7 ''..::::'s :, Eietfit re....4 A .. ,I!., .,',77111 what looks to be a promising 1 4 .1i2 ,. ,tf. :::,.:. 4. season tonight by hosting the 1 Seattle Totems at 7:30 at the Salt Palace. ''. :?.'. ' :'slopqr4tutogire 34i ' lw:-; 'i'(,: The Eagles. thanks to , , - , ,, ,), P.' ,A, . efforts by Art Teeee z- ;:w75 ,,1; and 'Mayne Accord in mid-Jul:i44;,.: ., ,,,,,,, , are members of the -- '' ''.41:...t.,,,,? v., ''''' Central Hockey League '..;4s:,i,t).4.1e.A:;LA ' North this season. and field , irk el 1 what new coach Jack Evans 41,- '' terms a good leam.' 411tIl --4 -,,, The Big Birds have a A4 ,4., ,, stwinkling of returnees from Jack Evans last season. led by newly optimistic appointed team captain Lyle Bradley at center. tithe; tornees include Ciary llolt Bob Glrard on detense, and Del Hall on the forward Goalie Ray Nlartyniuk I'as lines and Brent Meeke and with the Eagtlos briefly last Aggies-Ram- s three goals defcated 1 ..7.!..:', HACK MILLER Eagles begin CHL campaign loom big for Sports managing editor Don't be surprised if the hvo big 1110i on ;he livid Saturday at Romney Stadium are Clark Kemble of Coloado State atid Ai Knapp oi Utah State. Theye field goal and PAT hooters for the Rank and Aggies And the game. which figures to be mighty close. coo Id well be decided by their toes. 'Kickoff.' has Utah State rated six tenths of a point over the Rams, 86.6 to 86.0. The battle gets under way at :30 p.m. Knapp is Utah Slate's lead-Mscorer. Iles converted five of six goals and two of two PAT's, for 17 points. His It 0, 7:rA4antin4216.011111114LVAr';71;':71' By George Ferguson 4 SPORTS EDITOR bubbles on that onserN tion and now ever) one is telloiL us again how good ',he Dodgers are and how had gnirk! ta tbelll. I don't huy that at an '--' ,,'1741,:,:74. 4 ..v., ve,,,,,,v -I 424: A; : ;; 1 0..1) , It 1, ,4 Dodger outfielder-catche- r Joe Ferguson asked. Tiec shouldn t badmouth tour (t h slot) -- - what about then s to knov, Really I'd ho they 've beaten to get to the playoffs. There's no wey their division can compare to mils. Besides Cincinnati, we had to beat Warns like Atlanta and Bouston. 1.11 match those teams against any in Oakland's division an day.- Sal Band. the A.s. third 1 , Ir0",77'; dimmu.4t z.,,$ 1r straight world titles. ears 11 Auk:, |