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' '','',..F - :'' :!..; :;. 4,k, , ., '::: ' 4k ,.r' ,..."0' ,;, t st, :1:' At , '1,045' , , ,, - , ,?......: 4.s, ' I.: ,' ' ; , . ..,Asot,,., 1 ".1,7j., J. NI -- '...., 5.,,.,,,,44,1'.... l'tsz.,ri.. ' ,e ,. the race When . ' .iores;410,0A.,',,:f.,,,,: 4; , , Sneva rode out the wreck, waked away, National golf st1 Tv SW ...: a, "ON There Md LANDOVER diAchevmay still be a few ers holding out. hut Coach Al Attics of the new National Basketball Assoeja. tion champion Golden State Warriors hat-Imr- e longer cares. "Probably some people will still say that it k4asn1 how well we played. hot how poorly the other teams played, Attles said after the Warners beat the to Washington Bullets 9tifli Sunday sweep a coinplete stunning in the title round. But were not concerned about what people say' Atties said 'We won It the the championship, -and we did it.way tete had to do The winntng formula on sun6ay. as it had heel In two of the three riteviii-ieevel Iteavtly favor,T-rtConfeWashington and in the Westrrn wa3 to Chica2n, against enee title game deficit. overcome a sizahle Ccilden The opposing team. 3aid the Most vatibii-flick Barry, States ne v cr PI a ye r of the title round, A whether they have the game rapped thcy're op. Its or us to crticp their shoulders, vattng up on them," no four-gam- ' e - Sv reap" at p of ;44100 .so The Bullets had hard time beating series, then B,dfai) in a seven-gamto eliminate the required Sax gat-nedef,anding champion Boston Celtics. Many observers figured Golden State would he the easiest postseason hurdle for the Bullets. who had not lost A heme game to the Warriors since 1970. Even after three losses. Washington was favored by six points on Sunday. But a field goal by Butch Beard put the Warriors ahead for only the second time in the game at 91 93 with I45 to PlaY, and he added two of five tree throw attempts in the closing 19 seconds tu clinch the victory. BeaAl missed l he first tw-- of his last Golden State ahear.f. 9.r, and nine seconds left, s - The fir,1 miss v. as a bonalide buing. and the second almost broke my hy art v,hen it went in and came out Beard said. "The only thing 1 tried to do on the third shot was relax, arid it went relax I would be his last pit hen he gave up the pace setter's role to Unser before the rain came. stop IA tiA" !.(-- 0'. an n W.) Si; triC:"e;Lbik- tht., - P:i-i.:- seris of They failed to sank three vs f cut shots, : 1.4"-"- I . guess that's 1(01 the lawns koa and I have around our owm houses came from grasses "created- - by these turf experts. And How the program works is simple enough. You plunk down $1 for your National Golf Day fee and then turn in our card to your professional. k Isetter than third." Unser got revenge in winning, year ago he had to pit giviiic ak ay In Rutherford. the eventual winner. Sunday it was reversed Unser will pick up somewhat more than $'204itto4l of the million-dollapurse at a victory dinner tonight, with runnnerup Rutherford. third place Foyt, and tourth place Pancho Carter receiving the next best checks. Carter drove a surprising race. in a car w hich was had; y shredded Thursday wticri he hit the wall. Iris crew rebuilt the machine, stealing parts from another vehicle, in order to put it in the race. and they had to tinker with the handling for the first three pit stops before they Jt goes to the national committee and they inform you as to how you came out according to Scores of the aforementioned prolessiowils. I have done this several times. It's fun. Once in Longview, Washington, playing with the late Harold West. who was professional there. I beat Billy Casper, the pit;ti U.S. Open champion. They sent me a little medallion to that effect and sPveral timos ior rye it to Casper as a taunting reminder of that event. But like Cass said one "with your handicap you cmdd win them all." Which is not a nice thing to say about a teller's golf handicap. . cars of was lucky guess piled up on that account," he said. I couple of days before the race. Simon was presented with the Jim Mcloy Memorial AsAard. This award is given A driver which exemplifies the whole sports of auto ring. Last year the award ixas presented to Johnny to the Rutherford. All , - ' : , I . r ' ' courses should participate : k Every hoard of directors should require it of their professional. Si should every city and county commisfor the good of the sioner who hires municipal pros game, - The way I'm going," said rookie of the year in 1974, "I should win this race in the next couple of years." Pheasant figures are Frightening The' yellow light was on five times during the race, for minor accidents or spins. totaling more than 50 minutes in which the field was held around Wi miles an hour with drivers forced to retain their positions. Only Sneva suffered seri- ' ;1j , . . !1, Darrell Nish of the Division of Wildlife spent time tabbing the 1971 ringneck take and concluded it took two days ot hunting lo hag one bird. . Blair e i, Wally Datienbach, who led the Indianapolis race Sunday for (0; laps before bis engine blew, won $11,100 in lap prize money, officials at hichanapolis Motor Speedway said, Second to Dallenbach in lap money was three-timwinner A. J. Foyt Jr. with KID. Other temporary leaders and their prize money were Robby Unser $1650. Gordon Johneock $1.200 and defending champion .)ohnny (API , might ry penguins, I Blair fired a three-unde- r 67, two strokes ahead of Jack Noble. Mike Burirh and Reese Howard fired 72s. Al 73 were Jack Ridd. Keith ., ,, , i - i I , t Barton. Buck Brown and Gary Hobbs. Ken Tanner led A flight at 79. Golf Club. ., , pn two-strok- . 4 r , 500-mil- 1 ,,' leads Western Am Deseret News Special TOOELE Delenthng champion James Blair carlead into ried a secood and final round of the Western Utah Amateur Monday morning at Oquirrh ; r But whether eggs will hatch with snow on the sittin' hen's haunches remains to he seen. This could be the worst hatching se On in Utah pheasant history. ix I . I Another heavy storm and t ' For each day a hunter hunted he got .6 of a pheasant. all Low populations. had yweather, reduced limits are reasons for the unhappy harvest, Nish figures reppidlif. in?, time again now for the Chinese ringneck. one Of our great upland hunting resources. the mishaps. ously burns on the face, hands and chest. which hospital spokesmen said were slight. His condition was 'good. It was the fifth time rain has forced a premature finish of the 500 and the second time in the last three years. 1 i One must think about the value of training and keeping a bird dog these days when he reads the last figures on pheasant hunting success in Utah. from 1 , Like Terry says. if your pro isn't soliciting participation in National Goll Day ask about it Carter r ". A few professionals urge participation in National Golf Day. ,Nlany do not. and they should. It is this program more than any other. which makes it possible tor them to have the quality golf they work at. It's their hread and putter! 96 laps, then whammie! INDIANAPOLIS hP: likely r a I , 1 t. '. l tI. , sy'i, AY ;'I I . $200 CASH REBATE , i To You from Chrysler Motor Corporation On Any New 1975 Dart 'Dort Sport or Sportsman Wagon . ---Tradesman Vein --- -- 1 ri li-- L-rbai- irki nit kIT Dodge 1 - IExampie -1 MISSIONARY SUITS Barry charged that Washington's Mike Riordan had instructions from Coach K. C. Jones to -- beat me up, and hope ma:be I'd get Into a fight with him and get thrown out of the game," :'.'z:71i,:;- - I 44:,Orrt:,t, sqen4:,, , ' !J ' ' ., ,K,,a,,,,.L---,..;14'"'"'-'- CriAefeer ind Horrister suits for comfort ond fit, decigned long y care quality. Choose polyesto s or lmest wok ff cm our ' I- ''''''' - , Brand New ' 1975 Dod9e Sport - 11 : 1 nt I F 'Z.' l 1; turpnor i $160, the ' . ' prr-e- s H 99..5() tz IP i is,Acin 10 r;;I40 !I - A discourt to oil rgw77,4&3 61g.. daZignal '4:4000" gas "AK maim ,,i it:41. St;d4cr neLlei ; D Pre m G. , 71 r: ft! 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't04 Apt,wreeoentier2c.t'kw:;,Y.T.o-IrlinfrVit- :- V T.Pi There are charities, caddy scholarships. fur underprivileged young men and women. There are turf 0,tiftie to be financed rewarch which has brought, us the quality couNes pay on today, And f.io on Ve thought Unser would have to make another pih Slot).' ne said, but I wasn't sure I could have caught him it he didn't stop. '1 drove Just as hard as I could go. and the car was doing cry well. Second went Lround the I With high scoring Elvin :Hayes , mited to just 15 points before fouling out. Washington leaned heavily on guards Chenier and Kevin Porter. They combined for 45 points 25 by Cheiller 19 aasists and seven steals. By winning Coe series. the Warriors earned anoiher i',i1.0.000. raising their piayoff booty to $330.5(i0. It was the third title for the team, but the first since the franchise, was mied to the, West Coast from Philadelphia in 1962 it stri.dch1 their Fri' tlic, ulle lound record to eight, conecu1ive defeats Z:- ...., The reason this conies to mud is because of the value national golf program., According to Terry Malin of Willow Creek and Ifnme PGA vice presidcrit. golf day has raised $2 Million In 16 sears. And for what et Rutherford $750. Drivers earn $150 for each lap of the race they lead plus additonal prize money for the order ot ." ' i Ifs the major golf fund p battle. - -. , - Between now and May 31 anyone. for $t contribution to t'le National Golf Fond, can match cards. through their local professional, to see now they stack up with golf best players for 197S, 1 reserve Dick Gibbs botched a fast- and Wes Unse Id commit- break lay-uted two turnovers. , , rounds. Rutherford made what he ., control. As to title a ! IA e Ipt , . 1 Thars the day goltels, using their own handicaps nr the Calloway system of handicapping, blay against two top women and two top inert, ;131 professionals, in a national card .matching tournament, Sandra Haynie and JoAnne Carner represent the omen they were 1.PGA winners. Lee Trevino. rcA champion. and Hale Irwin. U S. Open champion. are tour will play at mens best for this occasion. The their best Firestone Country Club in Akron to brio-e- hulder cars t track there were moved hack onto the track was in 25th place. 1 thought for sure 1 had made it hack tip to tith. 1 d have (Vole eveo hotter if the rains hadn't stoppe,1 the rare. he reported At the start of the raf:e heat , ,... I1:77s! ancl.putter! ,),,, Ghnnly and speehhiessly, he stormed out of the car in his garage after he had finished third, one lap behind t use hinped to me hospital. and w as scheduled for because of an apparent hack and leg ailment which developed during the race, made it through turn N. I okay, but I had to slide and slip through turn No. 2 before I could get the car under it was t 11 ' bread His .!d had it going well, di-3- 1 4: unbelievably, of 11; stretch was Just like someone had pushed a button and the skies opened up. 01 le minute it was the next there was a eouple of inches of water. finished Oh Simon and crew also figured a 1,1th place finish. But a tally of laps showed Simon had 133 which moved him back to 21st. ....,.,, ' uoi4:13, ' , , the end 1 1 10-7- :, : .. It 1 - :r,'. .,.,,, A ,;, No. I. announced Simon had A. ,,,, --4,' the time the rains fell Simon was going into turn 500 At the time of the break. I was running 12th. And. according to our race plan. I was to run stronger the second half of the race," the Salt Lake businessman said via phone. , ., T,.." 1,4 :,,,..:,,,,,,xy,,,,,. :. ..4'' ''',": :;:: i , ) ' A''.'A::' ' , '',.4::' ' ,' ',..', ' ,t:Y.! 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' 'i. , - ,,, "'''s4,,.!:::":"I' Unser led for only 11 of the laps run in the 59th .e, million-dollaauto classic, ..$,. ,,,- ,.,,.::,. but they were the important , .4,,,,, .,,.. ones. because they were the ,4.,.:,, hit laps before that Iloosier ,' downpour forced a prema'- ,I, :4.:, t ture end of the race, .. kWV.,i;'.C4:' ' - .,,,...., Inser, 11. and now living in ::.4.:.,":::.,--,,:,,,:: Albuquerque, N M , but from it ' a starstruuk racing family ', ::: from colopido, took the right it track to get the win. And he ' i 41 I44,ti.i'lt. had the racing luck to tie his vimegmorot brother. Al. with two vie'Bobby Unser tortes apiece in this holida:, second wIn auto race. iit the same track on which their brother, :terry, -hils,' he said. and it rav us wa-.kiliod in a practice in a ti7e, w hich leak accident in caused handling problems. Unser's luck came first le got some dirt in the hen a collision betw:Tn engine and we couldn't go flat Tom Silk' va and Eldon Ras.out in the turns The engine nots,on on turn No. 3 spilled had to run !can aii,1 that debris on the track caused it to blow We had it all put together. It was going of took side the low the 'I track aod that turned out to ,e good, I couldn't believe it be the right one," said Unser, Ile believed it when he had to come into the pits and running second at the time. -- I Just looked for daylight to discovered his car was drive right through and I linit4hed and unhappily went made it. But it was a very old of Ole afieu leadiny, close call.tor 96 laps, which earned him The leader at the lime. $14,400 lap pri7e money, W ally Dallenbach, also took Johnny Rutherford took the the low side on the grass. But lead then, for hiur laps before he found only darkness and he had to pit. and yield to Unser. no daylight. The lead changed hands 13 "We picked up some de v "...O." NOW times in the race, run at the slowest speed since Unser was clocked at I tit 213 miles per 'hour, and there were only five leaders. Gor-A. dOn Johncock. J, Foyt, and Rutherford, Da 4'''''''-'1'"4- 500-niil- c .i:PV,.4.,., --,V.-v ' 175 , , ,..,,4, , :... , r ,:,,.,,,. , -- -- , - .,..,,,f?.2f.,-,1,;,::- ,:., ,i,lz:,;.-- iv ",!','.:.;',',,;.i,.;! ; , 4,'4i'44,14. 1.' 4., i :,, 4.:1..:4 ' t ,1-:- ,:, :,::..,,..,....,,..,,:,,,,,,... :";,'.:;.1r45,10;., .. ,F, :' - .4,- c 4.4 r. 4:44,., Vc ''.: :. t ki wav - , .,1cars CC. , '::',2, ., - : ,.' di ',!vt,;:04, ,.,, 10.,- : , ' e,:., rag ,,c,,V.,,,,-:,- o,i, ,,,,,. ;" i 4 e..,:,,, -- 4- - - t.'7,-.- , "ft,-,It- 4,1, ' . i'ai: V,' ,:.:,..',!,:. ..g..-- ,,t : t4":,-:.- ' the Indianapolis Motor Speedway into a slithering skating rink on which race had neither traction nor -- .'''. -.- 4t. g 1 SPORTS EDIOR . r.', '''''''''': Ind. Unser Sunday. 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