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' --Dewret hews photo Dove by 4 CCniCY Rusty Guernsey played it straight, captured $500 first place prize money in Open. , Wesleyan College studying for a masters one " ' tz ' :e Why is Art Teece smiling? of the Salt He's Lake Golden Eagles and sale owner of the Salt Lake Gulls' The Eagles, as most Utah sports fans know. won the , regu!ar season crown Emory Jones Cup) in the Central Hockey League and begin the playoff finals for the Jack Adams Cup Wednesday at the Salt Palace. But don't lotget the Gulls' victory over Following a the Tucson Toros Suoday 3-- 1 ternoon at Derks Field, the Gus possess a win streak and first place in the Pae'fic Coast League record. East with a -This is just like starting spring training again," Gulls four-gam- e 5-- 2 win-rin- I 7: Lit .71. lias,ailaisi-&sinati- d ter Dao uU Br47,2S ati-- , said mil- - to i;t.1WZ, . 4re,;14FAInestrgonueog,rzemkostvItmcgtoProWill1.416;,, , r! ,iy, , .4'1' "..1.2 7' :'.'''.';',.N.1:"Zr!'AYX"Cf .!,7 ',,,'f :1,.'D,'Aki.,,,t.-,',..- .,' '.. r,,, k, ', , , ,, ,":'... p:c, ' - - r , . T , - :s - ,' . , ' , t31::?ii , , - - r . . - 12;;! . , 7 . Blame it on the linesman King-Chri- Joey Bonsignore gambled on tricky number seven and lost. ke only to have the fates against hirn. Atter 34 toles and a score he stood on the 17th tee, shaking he his head atte a "perfect" shot fell Li yards short of the green. "Man. this course is faking me out," said Tom. ley (150) and Kean Ridd and amateurs Jack Noble. Mack Christensen and Jim Blair MO). Runnerup to Rusty was BY1,7 golfer Mike a-1- g Brannan, an amateur, at kvith pro John Evans third at Ill; and Tom Storey, l!le defending champion, fourth at Maybe Guernsey should I471 tire at could be an omen. Storey, with game and fame, VVIlich entered as odds-o- No sense in pressing your luck. favorite, n re- 110. all-st- selections indiwill likely get the favorite's role in their series with the Dailas Black Hawks for the ack Adams Cop. The second-tea- all-st- cate the Eagles Martynuik, who led the CIII, in goa ga inst average with a 2.96, joins delensealoi Ian McKegney of Dallas and Gary Lariviere of Tulsa, center Wayne Schaab of Omaha and wings Howie lieggedal of Denver and Ron Kennedy of Fort Worth on the "This has become a bloody disgrace," said John Semple. an entrant for many :ears until he retired to become Race Director Will Money's Lop assistant. 'There are just too many runners. Sure, there are many serious contenders. However, there are too many just in there to say they run in the Boston Marathon," Is-- a 1 n , ,, - s, ,, "41,4 , Range rides are under way Spring range rides have already begun in some parts of Utah. Lead by Division Of 'Wildlife Resources conservation officers, US. Forest Service aid Bureau of Land 11,Tanageuxnt personnel, the yearly rides, and in some walks, are made to Eagles were included among the 12 honored players. only one Black Hawk, McKegney, made the list. five While first team. The Eagle domination of the second team was a tribute to the balance the Salt Lake team di.QpIrlyeel all season. Eagles on the second honor squad were defenseman Ted McAneeley and Brent Meeke, center Denis Meloche and right wing Bob Murdoch. John Voss of Omaha was the goalie with Dan Seguin of t'''Seattle listed as the left winger. ---- " Great match it was. From a tubevatcher's standpoint King had the most shots, best courtsmanship. Evert had youth and patience. King made most of her points in rushing the net which at times tormented Evert. Chris chose to Stay back, work the base-lin- e game. And that eventually won for her. the Salt Lake media, was not iincluded on either the first or teams. second all-sta- the should do, 1 Central Hockey League first- r team today, while four Eagles were named to - On the Evert side, Chris came on big right then, took advantage of King's dejection, just as a true champion Bob MeAneeley, voted the Most Valualble Player on the Eagle team by members of Goalie Ray DALLAS Marty:nuik of the Salt LakeGolden Easies was named a her edge ct all-sta- Deseret News special I That's the way it looked. But the way it was might have been a different deal. Certainly these gals were highly keyed for the world championship finale. And when King, seemingly had the match within her grasp and lost at a crucial point on a questionable decision by the linesman, her edge was dulled. She couldn't it back. In another late announcement from CHI, headquarters, the dates for Games Six and Seven of the Salt Lake-Dallseries were changed. Game Si), if necessary, will te Thursday, May 1 in Dallas. Game Seven, if necessary, wine Saturday, May 3 at the Salt Palace. -- ----- inspect deer winter range 011 a general basis. The public is urged to participate in the rides and discuss their observations with Division officers. Dates ,of the rides arl, avaitabte at Division offices or from servatiou officer s. , 7 ,,, con-cas- as single by big unearned against out John Balaz. "Nelson. With or The Salt takers upped the Friedman singled, then was lead to 0 in the fifth, and a safe at second when shortstop a wrong choice by Nelson was Gaylen Pitts dropped throw on a choice fielder's Way. instrumental. Briggs promptly singled to Ron Jackson led off with a score Friedman. 3-P- C: walk, and Bob Allietta was series conThe Gulls-Toro- s BATI1 SET .' hit by a pitch. Darrell tinues toidght at Derks with a , , ,, .,,,2,.: ,,,, ., r gr."- : , . Darrow laid down a sacrifice 7:30 game. 4,, 4, --- -. ,, .:k t.,ili'4. 1;11 bunt, which Nelson fielded. , - i t e .. :: .! :;;;; , : it He could have had Darrow ' , '1' DO YOU NEED , SPRING . , easily at first, but tried for .: , ,,,,4,4 SPECIAL Jackson at third and was late 111 DRUM TYPE i,iii on the throw. ,...,,,,,,f,,, t17:11 ' ,,, ',' N..... ,, ,,.i! ;11' Jackson scored one out : ' :de'''')-41.'''''''''''''"''''''411."-'''47: -11 .A '4c7,1 ,,' later on Marty Friedman's ,,0416Y ''';'-.. i . a.. ' sacrifice fly. If Nelson, had instaii now linings on all '4 , vItk6 wheels, Arc to Drums. Bleed retired Darrow at first, the . co. ,.. and adjuist system. (Disc ALL C OMPLETE run would not have scored. 2 Brake Service Available.) ' Dale Samar, who had three HAVE IT tAgg.6.iit., .7Wrl'VK,.."'. .n", of the six Tucson hits, led off ANY KIND -:,... 3; SALE :0,7 si 49 .Ne. ,', ad,,!, sixth with a single, PURPOS.E. .,....::,:..1,11, n.:1 c 1 pRicE' 1 ,. vanced to second on an error 1 ;SZoi4;'4..,:lt.',' v 2 l Re iiia. Laker and scored on 5 F-N t rut ti.s-hurn-Charlie. Sands' i.-- .,..,o,i7;:-kv:,,i- 4' Angcl single.. ,,,,i ft tt ii, - c,i A.,. :,,:',::',N,13.; 14,,,1 2 el tt. 41:1'4' 40 t:,,.....f..41,4:. - ..,,,,4, , SALT LAKE -- - OGZEN The Cuns got an insursnce t.... $fil a ,....'....... .. ,,,,, E.,,,vf to.,d ;,.1. 'r! SALT LAgE 4 OlaiaLN rUll in the ei,g,nth, and It w15 0 o ,,...,...,...zz wrong-fiel- brings to mind yesterday's Billy Raft Evert tennis tussle, in which the miss beat the s It dulled Five Eagles named as CHL rs for the women, running a special race within a race among themselves. Every other official starter hoped to receive a certificate for finiAing within the timing period. "Hard-Luck- tlise days hist isn't paying an eotion:" turn-abou- a seven-twer-p- said, "An None with normal blood old-tim- earth-shake-r. missus in a of her court most of the time .and, King was queen seemed to be in position to snatch the $50,000 pay check, lit fact it looked like curtains toward the end of the match Evert. for the Then King, wit might have had a right to question the decision of the linesman, whom she said signaled an ouisidc, hall with a gesture that brought King to waste her next shot. let the match get away into Eveet's hands. It seemed to us onlookers. King, in the accepted defeat early because she had an alibi for the t. sudden She might have been justified in making an issue of it. Television did not review the event if it ever caught. the signal of the linesman in its replay eye. And maybe replay of questionable decisions is against big eye policy. 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There were about 2,400 entries, including 52 women, down to start at high noon today in the 79th annual Bad weather and wet grounds forced the Salt Lake team into four days of Mactivity following the home opener against Albuquerque last Tuesday. It didn't take manager Norm Sherry's Salt Lake team long to work out the kinks Sunday, however. That was especially true for pitcher Ed Figueroa, who had gone seven days without work. Figueora tossed a neat at the Toros, walkand striking out two ing only four. Only run against the veteran righthander was unearned. The Gulls scored the game's first run in the first inning. Speedy Dave Collins lcd off with a walL., and it cost s hurler Roger Nelson, a foratpr major leaner Collins stole second, thrisf7ore1 wit:1 two out On a A : : pressure Tri-City- 's 2:16.51. To-,;o- t','..F,4N,5 holes. Like the 70-7- Seventh was Russell Pate of the Columbia Track Club to 2:15.52, followed by Peter Fredriksson of the San Diego Track Club, 2:15.58; Mario Quevas of Mexico, 2:16,06, and Lee Fidler of the Atlanta Track Club, six-hitt- , , Gulls' win skein reaches four By Brent Checketts Deseret News sports writer ... .: 4 , ffl S.L. t4'A ' There he let it all out. One golfer, Rusty Guernin front of seven's Laying sey. a human, won with a lake he elected to go for the ---- 110, four 0 respectable of instead the taking green under par and four strokes route. suggested dog-le- g better than last year's score. In the process. the Eagle sounded better than former BIT player became par. Ten strokes later it w as the first person to ever shoot Over And so Bonsignore. consecutive under-pa- r rounds in the Sizzler. The colorful Alpine pro His 70s Won't knock the golf finally endcd at 154, still world on its ear, but they do fairly low since his troubles taint reputation were not without company. somewhat. proving it doesn't Other top finishers included take an act of God or a pros Larry' Sanderson 154 pardon from the governor to Chip Garriss MD, Bob Bet Hill came in fifth, crossing the finish in 2:13.28, nearly three minutes behind his old record. In sixth place was James Stanley of the Summit Athletic Club, crossing the finish in 2:14.54. graduate, is degree at Boston College. He set records at all the marathon check .,.;;::'fsf : ' tournament and though he tried hard at Pensacola he came short, will turn his attention this week to pruning pear trees at his Mapleton manor. If you are of a mind to, this is a great tournament tn catch. Players go out in pairs. The course is never crowded. Only champions make this level of play, although the whole world of golfers had a chanet to qualify. This tournament is fifth most prestigious in the world of golf behind only the U.S. Open, Masters, PGA and British Open. Site is at La Costa Country Club, near Carlsbad, about :10 miles north of San. Diego. off Highway 101. : , : : p ..';" . e 2:13.23. a , ::: ..seventh. record time today. His time for the run was 2 hours, 9 minutes. 55 seconds, breaking the record of 2:10.30 which had stood since 1970, Ron Hi IL who set the record in 1970, faded early in the race. Second across the finish hue was Steve lloag from Mimpapolis, who crossed the line at 2:11.54. The third finisher was Tom Fleming of the New York Athletic Club. His time was 2:12.05. ,,,r.:51:7-- par-buste- points today except the first one. Fourth in the race was Thomas Howard, who crossed the finish line in 3S5-yar- d :,, ,7Yo;k,.7-.- , , But this is big Brigham Young University's alumni golf week, a nice way to start the university's 100th birthday. Johnny Miller will put his champion's championship on the line. And Buddy Al lin, another BYU great who has flown the Blue and IV hite banners respectfully. will put his runner-uposition on the block. Billy Casper, who heads lip some BYU promotion programs as an "honorary alumnus," failed to win a : :: iiiww break-eve- n ;' ,," ' ' red-haire- William H. RodBOSTON ;crs of the Greater Boston Track Club won the 71fth annual Boston Marathon ill 4 7r7;r.,:.?1 ss Boston Marathon record falls Rodgers. t,-- in American I , ' around. He's defending champion. Ile will he careful this time to avoid starting the week with a 75, Ile should know by now you can't spot Jack Nicklaus 11 strokes on the back half and feel comfertable about it. Not that he couldn't make up the difference, which he almost did in the magnificent Masters two weeks ago, but it is more than one golfer shonld grant another in any golf match. Eleven strokes! That's like giving a man one third stroke on each hole. which means the other guy wins allt Fork. -- . Maybe this week Johnny Miller can get the job done. Ile and Jack Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf clash headI rjh. Tris-- a ' timeilp-ILL,,,,,- , The Salt Lake. momentum See bLACK IlAWKS C4 I just tried to play it c aut. ions," said Guernsey AMERICAN FORK Course was at it "atter I get the lead Saturday agitavinCo the weekend. host- I knew the other guys would so I played it ing the states best golfers be gambling, like the llouse of Usher hosts straight,- strangers. Like littler hosted Which is an adept way of the Jews. describing the It was the Second Annual pro's play, With uncanny Sizzler Family Steak House accuracy he kept his ball on (it only seems like 72) target, No easy task on a and, just like last year, course that's been compared Open. there Were plenty of triple to a mine field. But, chile Guernsey, was bogeys. expletives. lost balls and renewed talk that, insailing, others N'ere failing. stead of trophies and prize Challengers came, And went. Money, they should give out ".ilost notable. and a typical purple hearts to all those testimonial. was challenger struggling up IS. escaping the ,joey jtoosignore. a race-tracthe river and all pro if horrors in the 17 other holes it there ever was one. takes the combined courage Trailing by four entering of three cities to clann. !stinday. Boitsigoore poi;,,ed SunDuring Saturday and for a rally. "I decided I'd day play, wouldbe take thg first duce. " tell like the first boat iuty. at Normandy, leaving hopes with Guernsey. he Playing of low scores in a myriad of his charge at one. water, forest and boundary started hazards. When it was over, scoring an eagle three to within two. lie stayed the field of 150 dropped, as it tonie close until the par-tithat its to knees. WilliS. ; 43 Li.,ii , what-the-hec- k ..i:.(.4 K,0 2f.i1'..4,',cr,,,.,..,..-.4 i t: , 4 , 1,6 :r.;....r.:;,'4;:s. .,, : '!,ij ,,,.' '.';',':; ,-, ,,,;4:-,'::';;;,:',,,- i';;. '' ,51 .,'.:t ...4;::;::,. 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It's the Tnarnament nf Champions. the one battle last time where Johnny Miller won the head-o- we chance to win it d ',1 ,..It.' .,,:4. 0 .: :,,,,.,,4 I. 31::::.,,,. ,,., i i ... .7,...10,,,e,, :; Pi ' :;,,,K . 1 Here they go again! ..... -6. ::;.r,ii r li . . "Those two goals changed the complexion of the , EiTns ;aid. ,:,'1,'.,c; ga,e,s-ie- . .7 - ',r , 71 , :,' , a as livati la v,-- ,, 19:4L 0 -- - ke win 1S-- t; third-perio- ',:,-,;,:,",, ,.J,..',:,,,;0,1a, - ' w , ,,,t, re-.,-, , i. " " ,,,,-- - k tly,- - , ,,' s: C tickets -, .... ' p 1 1 fi , : I rp Lltio! na a tit u aMall :; n 4-- ,.,.,,s , ,, 1 SPORTS EDITOR , . ::,.::-''''',- : ----------- his power play lineup some. what, hoping to renew scor- ino power that lind been missing the last month. Ite used Lyle Bradley, Gary Holt and Bob Murdoch on the forward line with McArieeley and Mott On the points. The strategy worked. Murdoch deflected in a shot by Bradley at 18:23, and the Eagles were on the board. At 1824'7, the Knights were called v:ith another penalty, and, bingo, the Eagle power play clicked again when Bradley scored from the goal crease aftel' Holt's pass at 1 . . , , ,, ot; . - 2-- 2 and momentum turnabout that was so complete it was hard to belic,ve Result was a victory over the Omaha Knights in Game Four of the Central ti, . - ,, MO -. II, PJ ot,Affifirlb 121,est MO lag it. I ej 0Ni ft" t. . - .. Business 1975 DESERET NEWS, MONDAY, APRIL 21 headed by Morris Mott and John Healey successfully killed the two late Salt linke a ti. TON penalties. le Viols Taking a cue from MarI y nuik's spectacular play, the , Eagles seemed to sense the -entiii series was on the line. , , , am At. One Omaha goal at that more ,f '' point would likely have given Omaha the game and a big mental edge for Game Five. Three the Salt Lake team on a power play at 4.32, while Hockey League semilioals, Suddenly, the Eagles didn't The win completed the bestof-fseemed downed emotionally Mil Hatt beat Ray Marlook hke a 11:am tha,t was ive series 1 in favor of and mentally. on a tyntiiii breakaway at hanging on. but, r a tne r , a the Eagles and sent them into t Omaha, on the other hand, team that felt it could win the the Jack Adams Cup finals had new life. The Sensing the kill after that Knights game and series. against southern division knew a Win Saturday on home second goal. the Knights realThe first 15 minutes of the winner Dallas. ice would deatliock the series ly began to b"zz. They had seccnd period were evenly of TWO One that Games two power play opportunities and force an anything gnd but the emotional played, series wilt be at can - happen fifth game at the in the final six minutts of the of the Eagles .1Itt pitch I 1 w e dno d Salt Palace Salt -P alat ''. a:' staknIllin "Ltd that time, however. building, came out as if Friday. and When they finally got their on sale. jet propelled, outshot the one could sense a change first in the in power play opportunity the first taking place game. Eagles period Following a after five straight for Omaha, and had a lead after only several saw made which the Martynuik sag Friday on 13 minuU-sacrobatic saves, aod the the Salt Lakers jumped it. Eagles allow three unansCoach Jack Evans altered Allie Sutherland connected wered goals and lose Game Eagle penalty killing unit 6 g- In Pg gett et v taa Or.At avorst cars ;4.; he 1 0 , 'e - t, 1 rf'to 0 po ,'" ft,,,,::.:',',.,:',' --- ' |