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' Sttil ootimit.tic, Dick Simon wi;1 be No. 2 qual.fier out of indy's gate Sai ot day. 47.11)-- - DALLAS to win the makil .other tennis match. Itewitt allowd that, "It was do or die, ii tennis match," was made with much comment neither I conviction. It was Frew McMillan who put some fervor in the post match di:xussion Alonday night after he SAinth African Hewitt had been whipped and lc in an exciting like setter by 111111.TZ and Brian Gottfried ot Fort, Lauderdale, Fla., for the World softspoken Ryerson at Derks Field !Monday night, as he was bested in a pitching duel by fellow lathander Bill Travers of the Sacramento SoIons. vitli Just a so the politi,'al Implications 1(ti to sf.ne tenseness before. during and ofter Monday night's turned out to th- a turiller. Poluirct match lezal and 0)1 ten 1e4l, Corey- awa.,, deficit rallied themselves in the final set from a rhure i as no doubt Travers deserved the in. - titk. 7 in, 5, ti went 10,004) L!1!1 co,oloint. '1110 W ittopr, th,, 1,, Hy allowt-- d dit tUi only two singles. and didn't give ,Yit up it until tt:o tjA.', :i;iN.01. inilifig. it 8X aiicett only three, Aruck out thrt,e iid mi t1 up hi,-- pitCnt,' :Now the cro'xner The Gulls have not scored a run wel:, optiinisti(ally lag he's pitched! innings It : o'en Steve single to 21 :A ,vhile soaking I Monday in the Nelson event came thanks to a final round 6, which vaulted him out of the pack to a par His win rain-delayei- l ii,Z777:7111:'977177"5"911173""litto, ' 400,,,... Fth'si'i..r t,,S.,, 1;7VIMPIIInnleaM.."1611 t? ,, . ticd the tournament record, gave him a victory over Bob E. Smith and a three-strok- e edge over third-placfinisher Jack ' 1 tug And if Watson 'A th tit1;glit' k'd Vial his Ain, Smith and Ewing seemed delighted with their finishes as well. It was the biggest payday eer for Smith and Ewing Smith eiAlecting $10.F15t) for secood and Ewing 12.4 25 for third. .11:!, -- Ile was ::;,...."''' Watson moved into a share lead by the ninth hole 33 on r hy tiring a the 'front side and then two 10th hole putted the par-fiva 1ti7dic and ran in a footer for another birdie at !he 1Ith. ball, :; r, 111 id, hp I i nd 1 th,:,1 advice very ranch. I feel me recognized that. B,,ro., .....itu,- 7 Basketball V'"it;14,4,72.0,70,.1.1::'4;if.':.:N.,,,' :ii, ' r I , Z1 ,:r ''', , ayr1".4.41''' -;,,;,,t v 1 , -- Top - J ,.:ig,$, '' , ,,,, 7 ,,...e .... , as birdied the short par, three 13th as well and rapped up his victory' with a birdii putt front off the edge of thc! 'gvn at the WO, tieaoheroos pr-tou- r havir,.t fputential. Aft.'''.1:.t.,':.:: ','. :,: ...,,,,,,,, , ti,,..,"'--' :.,,,.:' , '',' ' ., ,', ..:;',:4:72,.z. , t:,:tcl. r-- ',,4,,,,v 'I' ''' ' ,,4- , , !..,,, :, '.:',.5;, :', ' .. t 1 z", ; N'',.' ',: ":::' , , ,1 .: ''''':::::'''' '.''.. 2 ' ''. '"" ' ',.' ...: , ' :','"'.. "I::: : : , ' ' '''' , " , s .. . ' ... ' . ' , ; ., .....:. ' ' ' , Watsoti. potewiai 11,0. ItJX ;!..'uousted his ) eiiriics to 1- '$94.000 birdie putt rimmed the cup, but Tom Watkn went on to win Byron Nelson Cla SiC ir r : iii then tiorninaitli by Utah. 4 PI,Oiliit.:124 ,,,vrAdae. - its This ytar the field has been set and morc are expectiAl to t,Agn up th morning of tre raec. Itioe wanting to run fave tint: 9 m tn make tuttrk. bven f;.orn fote,:i.s ,. CA!iffria as rnoFt v,inr.ori; edur! , 30 gun tires Sunday at a.m. tilt.N Last ycar, i.kCatiW of the tieYg crkis, the race was' can,?Hcf.t. in '60 and '61 t;inee 4 IC) 41ari-- 1 111- -1, . 0 in 1960, Vian ri0.01,; wort N" & when ; past wi0 von,' Utah ritit-,'i.it to recapture Ow tItle will hj.z, tos, Io tt the race ja thret, , tw-- r ing a i.,t;j lii : ,; - , !,l' i4 ,..'':..,sty P;firA,7:70! ,;',.,,', , ,, ,,, One of the novelties of this race is that it covers every iniagitlaNe type of terrain, to Max 1,,kwis, According race director from Sports Sales, conditions for this yoi s rac, f4,,!!!1 Classes wilt be in tnn ain,iteur. kind expert An ;0o, natt 141111. nok ice. interesting note from past races is the change in Core bikns, T,2rry nilie, Bli-.n- .kfpli in TO t t' vs - !ruble Brown's Colonels on a 500 BSA. Fmm '70 to :13 ), the machines W e re a 400 1' Husqvarna. Tom Brooks of Catilornia woa it the fast year hi on a 125 DKW. 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L,,,,,,,,,,,,:,,,x1, VilZir."A 441 ' tame at 25 79 att. -.,,-,4-4 ti:,,,,.:::4 .0ar 'Isaias 5214120 Salt Lake Golden Eagles ,, I --- - '1 'wtateor Immo Call the riH ,,'''. ' ocOtion of CHI. Chomptors Colit311 hookey aro mow on saie ; ;1 ,. A, ,4,, A 1 t:...-4:-'st....- !MR!MMIMS1:tMSMZMa .ti0' ....0-14$,i1,.;L'a-?4,.. sal I 322-13S- 1 : 1, 146 4, , i,,,,:.457: s. , - , I Corry. phis 7St te a PaPeoppett4s Cosi. P..1.11. A REMEMBER? I, r77.7-7- & 1 if!-- 'TIRE ;MARKETS 'A S.3:6 Wi4t tn Mfil '4:::,": 1 Lug Hiway 70005 516.10 517.45 700z17 - $19.45 520,45 650'118 $15.10 $11.45 700)(18- 319.45 $20.45 7001116 $16.10 $17.45 750x23 $22.43 , - ' SATISFIED Lug i 6.70x15$14.10 $14.45 750.16 517.45 $19.45 i nosed out the New York Nets for the Eastern Division season crown in a special playoff game and then eliminated the Mariphis Sainicts and The Spirits of St.. Louis in the I TRUCK RECAPS Hiway season-champio- 114);3WWIVIZZEiblagfM Cycle riders ready for Cherry Creek race 'seret News special CHERRY CRKEK "It eliminates a lot of horse play at the starting blocks." opined Castillo, "If there are two or more teammates in an event, it is especially helpful. -One could agive to jump the gun first and his mate second in an attempt to jockey a favorite out of the race or get him up in the air and reduce his chance to win" Hackett added: "It makes for a smoother meet. keeps the action flowing faster. It simply calls for more discipline on part of the runners. Before, it wasn't fair to those who had achieved good discipline at the starting blocks." How would you like to pay for these groceries7 Before their performance. Texas El Paso weightmen Peter Farmer, Bruce Zabelski, Hans Almstrom, Doug Park and Tom Cashon consumed nine pounds of steak, seven loaves of bread. 10 bowls of beans and 40 glasses of liquid refreshments. The Pacers finished third' Western Division ben hind the Denver Nuggets and the San Antonio Spurs and then proeeded to beat both those ' teams in the playoffs: Coach ' ouster one-jum- p Theo Id rule gave an athlete two chances before SAVE BIG ON Vet the duel between the two little men is regarded as one oi the keys to the ,'Ititc,:,r,te of the scries between the two 'Interstate-6- 5 archrivals." ,playoffs. This 1, A. disqualifiofttion. in the d ....., mi- team." Dampier tAtould have a hard time passing for a pro basketball star in street clothes. Keller would be an eN en greater bet to stump the "What's My Line?" panel. build His squat, heavy-leggemakes him look much more like a wrestler or a baseball catcher. ";'":. ,:.: , Although New Mexico lost its No. I threat in the 120 high hurdles, and Arizona State lost potential sprint points, conches Hugh Hackett and Senon (Ba Idyl Castillo still favor the new track rtde that disqualifies an entrant after one false start. "Our main worry is Gilmore," said Indiana coach Bob Leonard. "We feel like wz.: can handle the rest of the While the slender, ',:' ,, : '477 , Coaches like "This Indiana team lets do everything," Dampier observed. "They just give him the ball and let him try to score, or penetrate and pass off." ,k ',',;; '4',".""4 i.4-,;...- - ::',,' ., -- :.t,ci''., '''t,'4,.';,i.S.4.'.::.;'3.. "',''.:::'!'i ,,' - ',,:' .,'''.,":J,4;'4 ,,,,.....; ,- s'r,- ''':: t';z:u.re-o',t..,,,r,,l'f,,-; ....:":1 .i.".:::". ' :''.,..: '''- 771r.,..4::.7.,-,-,..:,:-:f-,,,--:".-, '.: ii, ''',, :.;:'7;.:,--- !,...,,,,...t :i': 1, out-dro- McGinnis Both have proved beyond any doubt that the little man is not obsolete in an era when are a common sight on basketball courts. :,,,i.",'"1' !v,, :4',:, :''Frx:5;46 . . e. near-perfe- McGinnis has averaged 34.1 points, 16.6 rebounds, and 8.9 assists per game in the playoffs, while Gilmore has averaged 23.7 points iind 15.9 rebounds. k.7.1. L ' '1'k'4. ''''' 'C'''' ,'''.. ' .rr,,i.' '''''' ' ' ' 771.....1:' t I .1i''''.. ,:;. ''-- ', , ,ii-- ii;1:::. ,, ,,;441,.. 4 4 ':,1!. '.,;.', : ' '.t 1.!,--- .i..,., 17.7!'17' ' ' , A ,... ..i.'''....::''' ..";:,,I, - 71,,,,,,,,--c- !A , d Reid dropped his approach pin high and about 10 feet from the cup. Gibson ran a wedge shot about 25 feet past the pin. They both parred, but Charlie was visibly shaken. On the parat 15th, a 412yarder that doglegs sharp right, Gibson cut the corner with a booming tee shot that left him in approach position, trap-wishis approach Mika hit and first Again. about 12 feet from the cup. Charlie let his wedgie get avi ay from him again, pushed the ball into the sand, :lad came cut short. Ile bogeyed. The war of nerves, Gibson's driving against laeld's approaching, was won by Mike at that point. 11 was eoncentration and a fine auticeseetest consistency for Reid. Instead of waiyering under the constant pressure of Gibson's booming tee shots. Mike played his own game until he had Gibson pressing because of his close approaening. mike aceomplished the same result while touriaa with L. of Utah.s Mack Christensen. Reid and Mack we in the same threesome 54 holes. Mike consistently. They The first 18, Mack finished the first 18 tied at 68. During the second 18, though, Reid's consistent close approaches began to unnerve Mack. He lost his iron tauch, but was able to shoot 18 pars due to some accurate lagging. The cool Reid. though, maintaiiied pressure with approaches that left him in good percentage birdie territory. lie shot a 69. The third round, touring with Reid and Gibson, Christensen skied to 79. front. bestof-se- ' i''''..;;; I f 1 - 4 44, , ,..vn. :.,,,,11,4,..g. ':Iii:,.li1 ' ,,, T; 4 t: t!,;',1,t: hot. then t ioda-lii.t-nh- Deadly approach shots another major duel looms between Indiana's George McGinnis and Ken17.ilyrnpo tocky'c Association bk a for a par. with wind to their par-4- . Sc, into the 14th. a and Charlie Mike v, as backs, Gibson seemed to have the adrenalin flowing in his direction. off the 14th tee, Gibson drove the ball 4111dd a bolt of the tee, wedge snot trom the green. Reid used a alihonah the 1 lth doesn't seam to be that tight a hole. He was nearly 11)0 ards 'oehind Gibson. lli? is going on. championship playoffs opening here tonight. teani Dampier is the captain of the Kentucky Colonels. who collide with the Keller and his Indiana Pacer teammates in the ven series for the ABA crown. ::: ,' ? Wat.con v1,." ' - T" ,,,...f.,.f.s.,,..:,:,,..,.,:.::,.E:,,,,z,,,...,:e.,..,..;1.:.a....,....,,z.....,..":....s.;,..:11 e tI'h took h" I appreciate , , to,ii , two-unde- corrected .f...::A,,,,,' oil,. of FQ!.! After his teeend shot, Reid was gni a soft witolkilL from the greeii He approached rather poorly, for him, the Pulite in While their backcourt Ky. (LTD ,. shot onto the grecn. Considering dittance and wind factors, it was quite a fete. Charlie got birdie. a routilie, two-put-t call for manager Harry Bright's Sacramento team. Fans who believe the little man still has a place in pro basketball should enjoy irti mf.'.m;ely thc upcoming duel, between Loul, Dampier and Billy Keller in the American Nt ,..,,,,,:,..,.,,..,,. t , of the LOUISVILLE, , .' : ,r:1' each. The Nelson event was delayed a day because of a heavy rainstorm Sunday and when play opened Monday, Watson was at nine under par, one stroke off the lead. . - 272. -- 1,, lie inovin; and 271 Larry Nelson and Rod Funseth deadlocked itw fourth place at II...under 27:1s - netting them $7,700 erv kind to me 41.1ter the U.S. Open la!,t year had Just hlown the tournat mew. I shot a 79 on the last (atter leadIng at the end holes). "B Ton came over to me anti said. .Can I have five !monies ' I V, as there crying the bioes at the time. lie told hke yow golf s'Aing.. arc ,onio things In o,yotir tempo that could be At: Smiths After Ewings .:,, L- e also Neistm who But it took Watson aside at a crit 41 point in the yOUngsters last year and pointed , f inni in the proper direct ion. admire Byron so mueh. -Watson Slid Monday 1ollow; No ,.4.roko victory in ; the Byron Net,on (1olt Clas "I think he is one of the , three goiters of all time. ,1'.4 i 'Y'4"7:::;i1,,, '',.,:i e ) I; knocked playoff tonight ie....''.. tV,L -- 'tt7r7i.':A1,7: par-l7- Reid Little men duel spices ABA title ?if, "Oi really geret4teit ?ri'bSilre OT1 No. 13, a A stout breeze had started to blow into !3rd and faces of the golfers. At the time, Gibson was Second game of the Culls series is tonight at 7:30 at Berks. Chuck llockenbery (Lni who Ditched a two-h- it shutout in his last outing, is the probable starting pitcher for the Gulls, Ed Farmer Is expected to get the starting IA i . Gibson So ions The Gulls threatened momentarily in the bottom of the frame. rrarlki ith a walk and led off LA ; 382-yar- d first place lett 4 11 - -- Coast League East. Bowling in the ti ki) ! i tourney. four-gam- Juan tope i fellowed Bowling and scored him with the !ilina's only run on a sharp st, Mike was touring with Arizona state 's Charlie Gibson, who dwarfed him off the toe by considerable distances all m,orning. At the turn of tho final 18, Mike had carded a a2 and wa3 Wunder for the tournament. But Gibson kept for the the heat on, cardilig a 43 to put him at e The lo3s Fnapped a win streak for the Gulls, but they still hold down Ryerson blanked the So Ions through eight innings, 1:tefore giving up a triple to damaging lead-of- f Watson indebted to Byron Toni I)ALLAS 1.1.11) Watson is so far in deht to Byron Nelson it is possible he I may never be able to pay oil. it wi-- Nelson's tournament stuat also!) won Monday. :.,.,tollecting his second tour and the 7t:rOon that ,trininoh went with it. Chi Travers reached back tor something extra at that point, however, retiring Salt Lake's leading hitter Ronnie Jackson On a pop up, then getting Mike Miley to ground out routinely, ending the game, on five hits t; The mettle of Bngliam Voting's llike Reil us 2 premium goiter oias: especially fyi&nt down the Western Athletic t,"onference stretch at the Salt Lake Country advanced to sccond on a sacrtlice bunt by Rusty Torres. realize that stretches of tough luck such as I'm going through are simply the breaks of the game. You can't win if you don't score any runs, and that's the way it has 4en for me lately." Gulls fans can't help sym pathizing with the hard-locRyerson, however. The loss was his fourth of the season againit only one win. IN earned run average of 2.St is one of the best on the team, and he's the only Gulls pitcher to finish more than oue of his SliirtS. his only win was a three-hi- t shutout against Tucson. Hard luek continued for the Chzimpionship Tcrinis doubles title. We thded to Iww." said AleMillan ice. iittic bite in hi' "He had us hitting the pitches he wanted us to hit all night long." Collins said. ---" - full-tim- the shower following the Monday loss. "The next two or three times out, these guys will probably explode for ght or 10 runs for me. ; et.,a LAVIII0Er.A:LIifil life is the hick he necds for in ' . .f.:4'.4146 Aside from rooming, Simon has stepped into the racing In years past he fulfilled his commitpicture ments here in Stitt Lake, then ticw to each race site hri e car and crew would be waiting. This year he's moved out of the active work and stepped into the background of his Salt Lake business, He' tr,i,!)r Hs '9r Ind trAllpe srAtingi the circuit Simon has never finished higher than 13th at Indy. In '70 he finished 1 lth ; in '71 he finished bIth; in '72 he placed lZth, in '73 he Wa3 13th and last year was 31r4. Only one ttc hthe vah,T and had to park his ear. rodis left fielder Dave Collins paid Travers a compliment that pretty well summarized the game: Cht!,ekMts Somebody ought to give Salt Lake Gulls hurler Gary Ryerson a rabbit's toot to carry in his pocket the next time he pitches. And PAth trailer the Pr' i'''r,i-,- Reid proves his mettle t '1,1''' ""'', 'Fon. gilt iii." g Baek rn MO Simon was working,' and Ilvir , "kit of t! trailer. Ile pointed out that was bis beat year ever on the circuit. He's hoping this season. E I No tuck for SLC's Ryerson Desi2ret.sews sports writer but still, it was just But. Simon, his Weil, to.c Vrpnt. Raul Ramirez said he wanted just like he wanted to win any a 0 to-putte- WCI title for two I, three of LI FgpGuion GEop,Gc '',,s 1;vilt: szt of a trailer for Simon an,' his -- - Steve BiLlanic, Kevin Andras- and Tim it't back &--t the track is- in lieautiful condition, the car is st4ierbly and I lia7e, all the confidence irt the world. In practice we had no trouble going 184 miles per hour, I don t think we'll have any trouble making the sta. t," Simon said. i thilalied three zazea and . tine eugiiie aceicoi,,g to Simon. was running well lie said they tried i , , crew And, if he does go I hrough qualifications? r,,s, ,,, sports writer "If it rains next week and we can't qualify, we're guaranteed a sflot in the race. What they'll do is fill the remaining spots with the CLI'S Waiting to quality. We'll be the number two car to L'T pieked. 47-- ,i,;!,.....,?"':-.- S. ' i'.,,V,:" ' ...'4;:';P, , 4 4t) ,..., . ." -- , I ,,,,,,,, .:: , , 4 , ''',2s- - :., .: , 0 - 'e - i, - . ve'i 1 il.',1,,,,: .' .,..,: .2,...:.;:.:::;:14,4 ,.i 41:r - ..' 1 , ". ,;tt.:,,,',',,',..,1;',.ii:,:::::!;.,-,411.- ..;,,t '!,",',....',Ittlr,'T!,--7:'--i.' ) - : . " 4 '.4.; - ,,,,,,.,I., N tr"'"; Nei,t,,s i' , the new injection system to try for more speed. As for the second engii'w, "We have no Mea 1.1,:hat causc,d that one to go, We worked all night anti had it back together in time to qualify. If we lound the ptoblem, I real!). can't say, Simon has changed his lifestyle a little for this, his i sixth, riming at Indy. &Anon lost his major ..onsr, TreveLodee, for i,nis racie season. wehe '7'''' 44.4- ;;- ., ',... :. - ,.., ., '':' tt;,,,v.:.,.., x'r. - - 3, 1- A. - : - ':;.-1!- .. .... .; t 4.,;- f,-i- ., ,, . : ,,, ::::!, A sk7A4W ..,, w gr.,...21,14 ,,: .., ,. , . ,'7,7'.-.- - , Deseret . ....-- - p.T.99 tz ...4;'2,:'5''''''- 4: -- itt.4.ii . .:.14.,,..4, ' 4.6.. V.e, ,.,7 Loiiii.:1,,,,,.,,,,, - ,;.,,, , ,. l - ...:;,, ,,,.:,,.. ''. -- - Ipt;;;,---- ..7 "nc,ila:fir,..,,,:;:. 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