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Show -pd :I , - Indian reliever sfinav 7," ,,,,,,. i4 .t3k ; CievtAand Indian lei:animates. Perinis Eckersley is probai)ly still lookca upon in baseball Dcliiii.s v,ho'!" cii cies native sites for the - Olympics u!'tiot tioitlae Portland a the, ,,V,', can give him the first three rounds maybe more and it won't make any difference because he will be searing himself out getting tired and Fit just be saying to him show me whaCsha got, show me something sucker." That is 119W Muhammad Ali mapped out his strategy at a news conference for his Friday night televised fight With 1011 Lyle of Denver, Colo. Later n a news conference Lyle saiti he believed he was as ready as he will ever be and felt Friday he would win 01.11!gq Woll(1 nem, iind 1,Q3glie COitell III proltsiollai to Gre'' togitlidH ' lt h-- 7;7', a i't lin, Ft 28, terliack tol the Forildliti Storni ot 0,1 t , sea SOIL WilS nitnit'd head , oduli IlLS day. Barton's ii rst task as ($ Greg Ila rf be to pick his assistants and help sign players, many of vIlom played for the Storm last season. lie said he also plans to negotiate he dekith soeral tree !!) . riIxd Iket- Iniernatiotial soccer star Pek and representatives of the eW -York The National Basketball Assiwiation annutineed Tutsday that the l975 college dratt will be held that way. Elsewhere in the American League, Texas blanked MilBaltimore edged watikee Kansas City out-Chicago California lasted Detroit ' blanked New Yerk 70 and Oakland downed P,ostoo In National League action it was Atlanta on top of Montreal Philadelphia Los blanking Cincinnati la a h11,:pliontJ 2U. May I over St, Louis Angeles San and Chicaito over Diego San Francisco Ihniston and the New York Mets were rained out. Jerry Reuss is a bard inan to satisfy - men tvhen he's beinning to look like the staff leader for whom the Pittsburgh Pirates have been searching. Pittsburgh stopping 0 -- old obtained from Houston alter I he 1973 seiS(P11, pitched a three-hittand struck out 12 batters Tuesday night when the Pirates blanked San Diego. Reuss has allot ed only one run in his last innings but refuses to rank himsell among the National Leagues hest pitchers. The i (leorge Ferguson Sports managing editor Billings (Montan& I.ould you toin 1,3 t: that sok e 19,) ediiions ()l the Provo Open golf tournament. there have been seven playoffs? And. during that same period. seven amateurs have von the prestigious title over the professional field. year, BYUs Joey Dill, vk on a sudtl,ti death incr IlriLdiam City pro Tommy kVilliams after they finished regulation at 131 PROVO hi ifTo. BYU's Ray Leach defeat id Bon itiur e ,Jnij Wyoming pro Jim Alarshall tor the title. Se. LAU goiters have won hi cc of the last live Provo open titles. beCli threC tIiItit playolis and tc) in a row hit ve been won by ionateurs, Brigham Young ha e The Iff;:, Provo Open gels under way f ith a pro.P.V. et'Ll Friday and the 36- - Carbon Couii,ry Bob Dr' i won a playolt o er Joey Bonsigmire. Alpine Country Club iio. and Mike nith F or(' Lake.", pro. IINT 'goner Robert hi Harris took it pl4oll front In pro Paul 1972. hoh louivaillent proper Saturday and Sunday at Tim- Club pro iournaluent. ale thouli there r,toto Champ taeal!, aid C ;r1 Dave professional The lutist interesting of all playoffs happened in 1967. At that time. John FA ans, now head pro at Cascade FairI.. ways in Orem. was a I' eammate of Jolalny whose present fame as a national touring pro is well I known. a Al iiiler and aim on first hole of sudden death. Since that time. been Proo a ans has Open threat E. -- The highest paid pitchers hat e shown consistency." he said after the game. sNhat happens it I get clobbered the next lour times out ften. enjoying ttith the Hotter added some don't Arti, hy. Gilmore away tolonek and they're 'rake 1'1 !.1 from like ZI the Kentuck:, eit virithout elowd a g,:kines but one-hitte- tency 3-,,l'etick out sevoo hatters in the first lour innings before tilk)cet Mg a , ne1t by Dave Vilifield hi the now filth. Ile ended the Padres' niost serious threat in the eighth inning when he ruck out 11N:tor Torres with two on and two out .),1 Al !teas-,- that s crs ha opening game cit come to believe. But in she the American Basketball Association champlun,,Iiip pia volts Tuesday night. the Colonels Proved the uould get by without Gilmore uring thie critical final nine minutes w hen they put away the Indiana Pacers. 12u 91. OW it,,,tot,,:vell The wrolid nh.tht t1!:d w i1 be placil here .Thur,,t: cloe the series mu es to Indianapolis tor M(;tkiay ni;ts. games Satuilay -our guys did lorito4 that final sct unminute spc.rt V. ai beautiful to kt atch.' said Kentucky Coach Ilahie Brown. When Gilmore terit to the bench with his sixth toul. Kentucky was ahead 979 with 9:19 lett. The Pacers reduced that margin to with 26 7 in 161. Herb Pollock in 1964 and Bruce Summerhays in 1966. Other pro champs since 196o were Walt Harris. Don Collett, Cliff Whittle and I Joey It as champ in 1968, and since that time has lo.sl in tnree playoffs. lie currently lqaying well and likely will lie in thick ot the 1975 battle. Dills has turned pro and is soinev,here in Oklahoma. 11,,,? kvill familiar Alm!'" rimPtk ., , names now a white HeerAng ,.,,,,,,v,,, ., - E.,...- 6 ,,, - , N ., - 41'11 Ai It A t - Blood Platirna Donor A Denzite 2 Times a Wi f' MEW; es a Wed., &n.Fria, Sal. & Sun. RIVERBOAT CRUISE t,3 4.DAY 140-MIL- E MAY 1 8.JC-204- 1 34 Thurs. I 70 mtles down the Co ;crud River from Moab, to thi?, (onflotmce and 70 mites 1,ip t.,se Gri.ect River to Mineral Canyon. You will be to Moab from Mineral Canyon transrxird otir bring your own sieepirlg nJ meals furnished. personal gear ADULTS 11 '3) FRACTIONS INC. BCX $150.00 CIMOREN a sac:AL St Vt,MITY 141 4; 4 4 A ttri, p Li , V 11""'" Ito II;e 11;''''' nationals I j': P-'74.- 4:4 .. four times. 1.' di I VI 4r-'-, ;!,.,,, lb,'.-- N... ,,,:1,1 at 25 0, ( 6...,,,,, 141;11 "It's I I IOC: 1I ,1 :1 ízvrAff,iszei i; :: 1 , P: ,1 H;,'..:6,t,' ' 41 t:Clt ili'LTED'L i I Wolle's , 1,:i1.14'.. . . ''' l 14.1 rUBING i ROCKINEST 954 5,1 3Li ,,.:,,,..4.1 ;,,,,,:,0':: ,,,,, .,,A,,,,,, .4,,a mum s Tick...IT-It- 0,4k-4,- ,,,i 4iM1 r A,,,..,:l A:, e56-)-- ti 1 i G5G,14 . '' 32, $,5 ''2,6.ci,b M5G 14 - E5I:k15 31 95. 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' for ! t:4 H10148,15 great r111,PeIlItY,e 660-1(Raised pro. 1:011'ge and I G015 iFt3fsec4 athletes There-ala lot ot good players ,,i,,,i.,.kiciA, involved ,.aul the former 01:t mpas High hnscball 4 'p i i 14' coach. Ilv also worked aS ,1 1 1,,'. 4, IT, EF7703 a salesman rl t 2.1.95 G71;,77484',1 tc,;Y,ue tor ex, be.:11 ,4ehoe4 - - Fl 70 BELTED TRAC:TION F70 14,,Ra:sed Wh;le Let!6(s131 9', White Letters) 33 95 1314 1$R?.!s4 r,'hite L.',)-4,- 4 9r. 1; ii several trips a yeia. tAioch turu,i into: a k acation tor our tamilles. , 1111,.'f- t- 4 70 SERIES 19 95 WO 14 20 95 34 95- .,,.....:.;,...: off. 1E2 ...F4,3, season; Ow 1 (ItytY,-,''.1'01- : ';'' ,,,, 1 ;,2.real.. , s0A Iti,:tf Alti 13&I5 W ost pitch softball I!, he adds. And It isn'tt time constimin4. 11.1s ori.:anizeti. And we make ' A iltiA -,, f,,..174 95 15.15 toc, kltc,,,. . ,A-1,- 'r,lk 521-612- s,s, 7A ( biJck l'''st.'1; . rI , tx.,9 11 as t 'Aland Const ruction. ilehrson's GE. West Con- ruction Saints mid Valley ,,....4..;1,4,4,,,,,,,4745.1.:. - , ROAD HUGGERS 1 ,,:....... (14( 1144.9-- RAISED WHITE LETTER 3 OL BEEF 6.;!! .1: i:i- t:''''' VA WIDE! WILD! OUGGED! hrea1t,4, Wri;ht quit na,:cihdi net er stopped him ico,n Iiiiiiiiii!.. lie has ploed Mctro .,olt hail smce 1966. And t he has played for such clubs 11 Season tieltots to the 1975-7- 6 edition of CM.. Champion Golden Eagles hockey are now on sake ,..tr? C7, MOAB UTAH arid Cor Sioro9e is Provided. ., 7tb,LaLty............'aeOH............H....aZgP4..L. -- 114 : . ,tr, '; 14.95 ,At. 560 1- 5- 14.95 ''''''---''- - - Salt Lake Golden Eagles . 4 jl Irmsportation Crir4-it- , Call the Eagles THE TRIP STARTS IN MOAB, UTAH TEX'S RIVER EXPEDITION OFFICE 1 tiki for a limited time $90.00 PHOUE 363.7697 ro' 4 RIVERBOAT TRiP ii i . ,..1 C., 100 - - 560 13 5 wit,,A.o '4U 3,444 m.:,:.1C1 yi' 14 95 , ' vi ), i - , e P, t.,,, i .f , , SPORTS TIRES, 550 1T11 95 itia 4i1- - 14 94' & t - -..',.' ' REMEMBER? , 1 ,I 0 WOMEN: 609 SO, STATE Briikci ACES 1 AGES 18.50 PADDLEWHEEL CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK 0" Amv. ICloses I IA EA;17i CASH WEEKLY By Being - 5r, thura . tirop- - t COMPACT, A sight since that Serics when Finley ., , I ..40.1 1,11 ci nr: 1, (Pk is ,i.'E: ; ( t VN - 11- r '!:;.'4 'cid; i ,, & VIOMEN , MEU Hem Sumewneot Vour Incur, t hzirles 39.95 40.95 . JB78-.1- CAR, FOREIGN '' ..'' i .., 1;:i74 - I That might be a break for the field. Mike toured 54 holes at the Country Club in 10- under par figures. Had he entered, he could hare been '' the oxerall favorite, - minutes of the last in scoring points and Darimier added 22. SMALL 1k HR701-- 1. S,, 6.i' IA i ', ' :3387:99Z 41,4,44i 774,, 1. "E;asehal! and traveling th tough on my family. 1Ve ii: 'Xi:1ft. Mkt! l,gi, then, l''' l 1" 14S ''ing11:' I would've ..,!..,:,to w;th it. it s a great tre çRCAV 1 5;'9 3633 ' , We,it, star- ,4014, W ;11:'. SI tirvit 14 ',.?.421.1:.;4''''''.7,,cl'At.' each delicious serving ztatt Lake country ciuh. said he will not enter. School wili tie out. atal he wants to head tor his Colorado home. Kentucky Woid I ill 31.95 33,95 F78-- 1 5 GR7014. ,, .1.74':: ? ,Nr1.11e 11, . ped inn sits UV L910) teence title chase recently at 12 - .41- re l'oopainatt. i centerwith the Boston not defend. . f165R-1- , Mrs pouits. sating out Dte Gilmore tapped Torres Mike Beil inedalitl m the Western Athletic Con- - "I can't remember the last time I had that many rebounds.- said Issei, who also scored 11:,,ii, Gil California pros, arc etito-eJohn Geertsen Jr. and Dean James. rubountis. ;L, fillTs from yesteryears, h Wt-qit The other amateurs to . generated a devastating last break. Roberts !Wished Wilh his season high oi 19 pillts, Ave ritt contributt'd 15 and Tho,; to, issel. disappointed in genra Ntilil his reiiounding t!LiS sei:s,on, Tit torth an extra enui i un the bat kboat tl:, alici Gilmore 19 acparted and wound up with a game-hig- Li BonsGmoi.e, 4 fl Tttt 23.G1J ''' Wright athletic lite 'ii!ltha., with Flt:1.i.: "I had V. hat you tulq,lit an ath,picious beii,inning in the pros. ' ()tiered Bill. "My irst time up at Waterloo, l hit a granslam homerun. And my nx) ear at Reading my first time up I hit a homer off of UM Pappas. I can't fault my beginning. ne er qUite Made it to the majors. But I still have some great rilernorieS, I played at hot h Reading and Seattle with Rico Petroceiti. 't of Conigliaro, and Bob But Williams is expected along with Allen anti another hot area pre, Rusty Guern-e- Kentucky partisans in the 14.3i sensed imminent doom. But the Colonel cestir t Mary Roberts. Iton Thomas and later Bird .Nvo itt tame to the reseia. C,hlhiIilt1z with IX'm Iss!d, Louie Dampier and Ted NIcCiam, e of iA likely zinc' mai 111(,tur. rate statistically it wah the best." he said, ignoring the fact he 'Stat er. pitched a Sutton. Carlton ;And C.unett are the pitchers I try to v. atch and learn from I won't be siitistied moil I hat e consis- , LtiL of news media, he Pitt,hurghs Colonels win ABA opener his j)iust other playoffs since came in 1963 hen pro Smiley Quick beat pro Ed Roark and RI s Norm Jorgensen, and in 1969 pro Billy Downs defeated The 1960 1'd like to set, at least i thv lick! this year,- said Crowton. Evans defeated Crowton said the field is more complete al this stage than it lias bee1i in history of ilk, :inn? around. -- pro Jack C.Zic Fle.s III 4dI well suatmn ig ,;hotild lir J thruat this !!;,: ri . In; Red Six organization io lqu3 and played three years Ho ith Waterloo, lowa played iClass k'. of the Midwest eivre he Lit ,311: Rcildn, of the Class AA Ixague. he hit seattle ol the Paci(ic. Coast Lea i4ue, licri lie hit 271). has uuver y: ti 73 . - RAWLS 15,bR-1- ' PI SLJLJ i MILE GUARANTEE' 40,000 as NUke ANd:(:,,v,... N oh can remember nim tvith the Oakland As and -- sined - ''';' .,. :Nly red for Brigham Voting Umersity in baseball tor three oi CI :, 111, was the !he ij o o school utiril itant lorg iwokc He actaa-led the Vcstein AC in flitting his bat will: a enlor tiu avera,!e. L : with the Rett .to athhie f'40I 130;1.0.5.,Ni.) -- wi!1 at. exploits the .' " . :1,1(11110ilict kt'vil ui tilt! fle buI didn't v, .., tt 'F STEEL '''' ' . league city Iti, - - .40 : EIHl my first ning the yrnor .4 '7,;:1-t- -: ' ' Basketball, alter slig5 I 1 cC778811,43 ,:7,,,,,,I,;.44.;,,,,? i,, 4 ,.., ,,k 1;u1 Li ATB-1- 1 :., '.:37'-':'- i19.56-59i- YI - t1.3 '"1';:.'''' ei,:it'4.,:." J.:.71::1 ric-- 11 , : ';,. ..,,i,..., ':' A, LS. A78-1- 5 '.: '',.. 1100r1.-riW,,---- la ,.2!. ollrevtioh, V: v: 1:::.. e -- ' '4'4 Lig Vicaclov,, Ile plays two insists. ',Vo 'glgt : Both Bill and Susan scramble to watch their son. Withe Mike, play Babe Ruth though. . ,......,, zr1,.,1:1: - , g 1 FIBERGLASS BeLTED 1' - - Vrins1L, le',7'.,,',,' '', ' -- ...?,., ''. 9899555 - , ,;klealt, '""; :,16: ..i..ionV ' .:, 11.05 G73.148,15 L18- 1- 't- F7814805 .ti,viall Ira., - !:: 2ou sec, .1.erc family oriented., Sports are nothing A for Wrighl. Ile grew up in qiort. I I star lilt ra. . West High lie lettcred sporis and a", in both football and felt Crok ton said the professional entry is laggin. but it is Idstorically slow to till. panogos Gott Club. llost zind - ' nights a week. Their daughter, Marian:lc ilage Bonnet gins' softball two nights. And their daughter. Michelle isel, eni. 'latices a couple "We even throw in a piano les,on tor Nlarianne Mimi! the week,' said Bill. IA ho is a sales representato, e for AMF oit for Colorado, Arilon,Li, Wyoming. Idaho and Utail. quefitons to Hotline care of this ' ' ''' ' ' ,',.. P'.t 4 1'7. ,',;- E7814&1E ti ' 13 ; ': 4 , ' :44; ., ,.,.' ,, .,:.,,ir Bill :P; ,',i--i Ballet." baseball 2., it;I1::,,,t tri.,,,lik, ., i '' week and runs her own dance -school Susan's Schoof of e - '". :0' 7,t5.71 rel, 1 : ... .: i ,s,, ': i, :'1'114'.,,,,-- ,. : c,,e.:,-,-..,,:z,:- three nights a week for Valley Bank FM.. Ills wile. Susan, dances two Mats a l '44.....- 8'8 "r '''''''''Zt',' : 0 i'4"' 1,478-1- i ,, A '11- 0; i,WHIreeVAUS) , r::-I- course. plays softball of Fast-Pitc- ' .' ,,':,Tr?',,, , Wright, Metro Cepyriett universe' Press Ana& , - 70 pni.YESTER tirvAlLrsLIC,. ,1: WW:.7,.,,,,.,t' ect ,,,,,,,i.,,i,z,iiii, WO. ,I, 7 , 1 :, ''. $995 ,Aiiii0;:&; t4,-,,- '''''"4 And he isn't kiddid. or 'Playoff Uperite Hy There 1, Paessional Send Paper I r ovo r,11) 01"A V' W.,,,,, ' ' ...e.;'e1- - ' OfFs4v.,L ko ti Ilkorviall A.1.14 P ' We between.- gull dropped as an occasional formatch mat because it too lien resulted in finals that featured a nobody. However, you are correct in that rumors of a ,vere often rampant at such events, coach. 8-- - :k. r conference call to inember The Atlanta llawki which won the right to dralt first following a coin flip with the Los Angeles Lakers iii open the drlitt. The Laker5 ,;, - ot ; Q. Can you tell me if it is true liun mateh olay has all but gone from golf because of the dangers of a fix? 'tucker Karp, Ft. Lauderdale ;rit.r4ily and cordial" cont ract negotiations Tuesday, but tailed to a rrn-- at an On April 30. pele a.greemenL rejected a tt;ti million offer tor a three-yeacontract, claiming the tax bite hy Brazilian and American ,ioverninerits would reduce the atuai stun to around one million or possibly CVO!) ;l.;50O.011ti. Shortly niter the meeting. Pete, 34. told newsmen that for zt!t million he x mild agree to be the Cosmos NBA draft set vbctlier I start or relieve -- as long as it s in the majors. "1.hk is the first lime the seen me and they hitters don't know what to expect the first lime around. Tonight had them all leahing ahead for inv slider and there was no way they could get to the hold Co.-alto-s ' 6printel Larry flan,,t, and Wikon WaLisiAa. a distance runner for Texas. El Paso, are the Wetern Athletic Conference track and held athletes of the week named today by the conference. 'MI were honored for winning two events each at last weekend's 13th annual 1VAC Track and Field Champion Alps in Salt Lake City. --414. ,, i:?X'F.P.-14N:;- eat on th'e fun." says Bin of his family. -- All ste do is run from one et ent to the next and grab a hotdog - Ai Polo to coach? pla:.ers -- WAC athletes Championship. FOS , By Dan Pattison l ,ii , RECAPS re- .partments. the World Heavyweight cuach s a family affa wind. 1, ' 44- ALL SIZES Deseret News snorts writer Bill. Wrii2fit hardly has enough time to get his second k ' a IR 33-c- iU the ffilitorS Fr auk needed relief help I uld be kne e,urkj,-,00 :if th tintlpen this season," Eckersley "i don't really care, though, 1 -- I Youngest coach Larry liisle, Eckersley..who struck out the last four Twins in his lonitest relief stint thus far. doesnt seem to mind the role Robinson has selected tor Iai-dek,plie having helm a 1 s;" r e I 4iwiy : ,,,,i-- , " g pro-LIC- son summoned Eckerle:., who fly 141 iip saci Steve 13raun !Adore reilrine the Twins m ithout a hit the rest of the wa.!. '1 don't have any qualms iilit abiint itiie: u kid like Eckersley in there in loneb situations because he pitches and reacts like a Robinson said. veteran. tt,r ; thi-.-- seventh by yielding a double. :ilk and a A I , ;'. L: litter starter Fritz Petersn au into trouhk, I ' it.,", it; ,Molitreal which ,!ov,ed down construction of OlymiLtc. Qucbec preinier plc Robert Bourassa said Tuesday he ould hu ready to sacrifice if), ,.lere needed to olvmpii:s it rcAore t4ocial order to the but he tid he did not expect would be so. . I , , in , Latest to he introdueed to f.ckendey were the Minneso. saw thioir bid ti; criiike the Indians Tuesday !light choked off liy the riltkie yet to he taAged an earned run . 6144- -, x : k(1.al , Montreal. an IOC !,..ource said Wednesdo The source was cummentmg on a wildcat sirike and r 1 197i3 ,Jrid 20-- z--r1 : .1 IT Indianapolis turned to the track today and Ault to work on preparations for ,right round of time trials. Andretti missed the first weekend of qualifications while he ran io the Grand Prix of Monte Carlo, escaping injury when his engine caught fire early hi the competition. Another former "500'' champion. Mark Donohue, also retained to the scene of his 1972 victory, but only as a team leader and adviser for the Penske outfit, which features drivers Tom Sneva, and Bobby Spokane. Wash son, ilueytown, Ala. WO haie already qualified ears for the race..thdretti will be among the drivers trying to qualify cars this iitTkend tor the remaining five vacant spots in the starting lineup. Ile iJot in mime prai. tice time earlier this month before going tn Europe, and reached ci 11 miles pet nom. it,. 7 auto race, 500 alter- i - , Olympic cmittee is not considerin'f, American League batters, howe er. are slowly beC0111in. acquaintea 1,A,1th the ear old relief pitcher and so filr. they've driimn a blank. ,9, , 2 , a - only one Mario Andretti, the only former winner in the field who hasn't qualified a car tar this year's LA e r Combined wire serNices The Interr,itional N to No slot yet! way: igi 108 N . Life. ; IvAval "' ' ' IJD; , ro ubie i n Montreal than : 1 MAY 14, 1975 WEDNESDAY, 1 iin,.one tit her To DESERET- NEWS, 711ode United Press Internatiortal - - 7 SPORT scFnE 0 1 , - - 1. . 1;7, '.- le ;;:i- - Itt , , m,4 , ...,, - r; : ' t X2 , |