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Show "q.044''v .t.-1- -- 9 i 40a04r4r-iw ,Nkmembe 1 - 2C 1 Spring tops in goals again, ut loot( better ,!. 4 ' , ,. f Deseret News sports writer Big Salt Lake Golden Eagle winger Frank Spring took over the Central Hockey League had in goal scoring Tuesday night with 1,,8y Dan Pattisen Deseret News sports writer Utah Stars' coach Tom Nissalke 01 4 t: 10,0i,'--' ., - 1 sounded optimistic despite his club f losing its fourth straight game, ; Wednesday at San Antonio and drop- I ping to 6 in the ABA West. f "We played a lot better," offered Nissalke about his club's effort against ' the Spurs. "I think I'm getting a better .,i(lca of what combinations to use. Del 44Iarris (Stars' assistant coach) has been ,Iteeping track of all the substitutions since the start of the year, which helps flne get a better idea. "For example, without saying !lam there are a couple players that f 7Ave put into the lineup and the lead just .''evaporates." t" The Stars had that happen in the 4: quarter against the Spurs. They betted to a 7 first quarter margin 1,,and Ithen went stale. The Spurs got a big gift from Ken 'Grasshopper' Smith, a took from Tulsa, who potted 12 points ,ille second quarter to pace the Spurs to :a 36 point quarter. 8 The Spurs held a halftime ;Margin. gt, ,,t, "We did a good job in defensing 'George Gervin (six points, 20 votes)," Nissalke pointed out. "But we do a good job with Bill Paultz (26 ,Tidn't 14 rebounds and six assists). He really hurt us and they kept going to 121-11- ' F : ,, ri;.:17, .' ; - , ',,, a- ; , ' .,,,;; '',' -- , ,, , ' .;,-- '' 1 J i::::::c, t, "04!!:...':f0 t ,:l'or:,;: rItN.::.:4, 1,:::::i::,'::::','I i i Denver in the CHL last season '''..,1 and 't;0' , 4 , , . - 3. ,1'..:::ingi' :.4;11,r. -- '''''''' ' ''4., ,,. I Hockey averaged a goal per game for the Salt Lakers 10 red lamps in 10 outings. He has scored goals in five consecutive games, which puts him more than halfway to the Eagles' record for consecutive 1,1m, 44 Blanc leads Louie for Ag-- Stars' coach Tom Nissalke was optimistic despite loss to Spurs. 63-5- rebounds) and Denton (20 points, 12 rebounds) got after it, too," added Nissalke. "Of course, I'm really happy with our guard play, too. (John Roche, 18 points and four assists; Boone, 29 points and three assists and Al Smith, 18 points and eight assists). "I feel that James Silas really hurt us, too, (28 points, seven rebounds, three assists). In my opinion, he's the second best guard in the ABA for moves. getting open with The best of course, is Boone." The Spurs also got a super effort from Larry Kenon, who had 25 points and Paultz, Kenon and Gale the Spurs got from New York in their famed trade contributed 57 points, 27 rebounds and 17 assists. That's not bad. Tonight will mark the first appearance in the Salt Palace for the most David Thompson publicized rookie in this year's draft. Thompson led North Carolina State to the NCAA cage championship his junior year and was twice named player of the year. And, it will be the fans first look at home of Dan Issel in a Denver uniform. Issel gained his pro fame playing with Kentucky the last five seasons, He came to the Nuggets when Carl Scheer purchased him from the defunct Baltimore franchise. Ct nine short-:hande- one-on-o- -- ,,, 119-11- Connors .A ., 41, .t. V- STOCIalOLM MPH Wimbledon : Arthur Ashe and second Champion r Needed Jimmy Connors easily qualified ;Wednesday night for the third round in Ille $100,000 Stockholm Open Tennis :Tournament. to, Asher 32, and top seeded in this ttrand Prix event. outplayed Trey 6A. 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'A- ,,,,,',,,,:., ef e. 4-- 3. .75,7-',4 , y .,1':. -- i half-gam- ', 11 t '. ,t Paul Silas scored 13 of 15 points in the third quarter and added seven rebounds, enabling the Celtics to take over first place from the Braves in the NBA Atlantic Division by a Jo Jo White led the Celtics with 22 points, while Buffalo's Bob McAdoo led all scorers with 25. Bob Lanier and Al Eberhard scored 22 points apiece while Kevin Porter set a Cobo Arena record for assists by, a Piston in helping Detroit whip Seattle and move ahead of Chicago into first place in the NBA Midwest. Porter had 17 assists most of them in the final five minutes of the game for the Pistons, now Julius Erving scored 10 of his game high 36 points in the final six minutes to pace the Nets to victory. , 010 I .. : f Ia 1 i 4 . pleased powerful serves against Roger Taylor of Britain, The Swede won in only 35 minutes. 6-- . ':. of Sweden the home town crowd with 6-- 2, .. k , .' ,..,, - .. -- , .. 41; ipr-e- - Third seeded Bjorn Borg 118-10- 4. l . 6-- 6--2. ilp': ... ,. winner 7-- 111-98- - 14'''1714 of West shots Germany, Ashe will fact Ray Moore of South Africa in the next round. Moore pulled a minor upset Wednesday night when he hammered Eddie Dibbs of Miami, Fla., 6-- ..,., . ,, early1 net wins Intl V 119-10- 2, 121-11- 7, 1 " 47011"gstek ,,..,,,v,,,,..,,,...,:t. IK 124-10- 7. "Pistol" Pete Marovich, who had to be escorted by police from suburban Metairie, La., to the Superdome after rising waters flooded his home, pumped in 30 points to power the surprising Jazz to their sixth win in a row. An expansion team and also the worst in the NBA last year drawing an average of just 4,995 per game, the Jazz n 105-9- 2, 4--4, GiPmmona has 113 yards per game and 4.6 yards per carry. this The two will meet head-oSaturday in Logan when BYU travels to Romney Stadium for a 1:30 p.m. kickoff. Giammona is fourth in running with 168.9 yards a game. Blanc is lOth in the nation according to the latest NCAA Statistic Service figures with 118 yards per game and 4.9 "We played with much more intensi43, tonight. This was our best game ;,!tince Denver last week and also our 4exhibitions. Of course, we're d now without Moses Malone and up itiek Mount. We played Ron Boone too ...,front and wasn't hurt at all. He was quick for them. is4 "I would like to do this more just to reak it up, but with Mount out, we're forced to use Ron more at guard. It was 31 gratifying game after the way we . payed St. Louis at home Tuesday isught. That was just terrible. te "I would like to give Ken Gardner ,..,,, 9pnore of a chance to play at home :Zagainst Denver Thursday night (7:30 "".m.) I've got to quit talking about Moses' coming back in terms of being a ..:14avior for us. I have to realize that even when he gets his cast off (speculation, :7,Iov. 26th), that it's going to take some 'time for him to respond. I shouldn't put ,:ltny pressure on his coming back." The two clubs swapped points 'throughout the second half until two ;free throws by Mike Gale gave San 5 !"Antonio a lead with 10 seconds a.emaining. Randy Denton got a field Stars' general manager Bill Onvig :t'oal with three seconds remaining and and Nissalke are pondering bringing in of final iil,as got the points the game on a couple players and possibly putting the chopping block on two currently Zree throws with one second left. thought that Steve Green played with the club. That could happen this Ids best game of the season (19 points, weekend. :4 NBA games Wednesday Philadelphia routed Chicago 115-85 and Boston bested Buffalo Detroit ripped Seattle Over in the American Basketball Association, the New York Nets pasted Indiana San Antonio put away Utah Denver halted St. Louts , and San Diego punished Yin,' ginia, Coniel Norman scored 20 points while Billy Cunningham, George McGinnis and Doug Collins all finished in double figures to lead Philadelphia to its impressive win over the Bulls, Norman came off the bench in the second quarter to score 12 of his points and break the game open. Rowland Garrett had 22 for the losers. 1. yards per rush. other night, Abdul-Jobba- Utah State tailback Louie Giammona, No. 1 rusher among major college football players last year, is in a three-wa- y tie for 14th so far this season, and one of :hose ahead of him is Brigham Young's Jeff Blanc. 12 , NBA. In 6-- tilt Y. currently boast the best record in the United Press International Even if the rest of pro basketball's world don't yet believe the New Orleans Jazz is for real, apparently the Bourbon Street faithful do. A National Basketball Association record crowd of 26,511 filed into the New Orleans Superdome Wednesday night to see the league's most surprising team of 1975 take on the Los Angeles Lakers, a team that thinks it's good enough to win the championship. The fans weren't disappointed. The Jazz, with the suddenly rejuvenated Otto Moore holding his own against the more celebrated Kareem Abdul-Jabba- r, stopped the Lakers 113- 110 to remain atop the NBA Central Division with a 1 mark. "I don't do any extra jumping up or down or get excited," said Moore. "I remember one year in Detroit we started out 13-- In a few weeks, we were The Lakers, jumped to an early lead but then Abdul-Jabbgot in foul trouble and sat out much of the second period. He was assessed three fouls in the first period and another during the second period. Moore wound up with 16 points in helping to neutralize 0-- ::::',p Na- - 4 in the t" 'Inn. , 26- d with California 37-2- '41, ,..i.',',:,:,c'li,,, at 4 ' 4.4. ,..,.,, who played ,t, 4,:,:g.. '''','....1 ):: i : '. "1.- i 216- - year-ol, - likeable pound ".- - ler' !'',' Spring, 6-- 3, , 0. ar,41sgainst: Tucson Mavericks. . . crowd in close win games scoring goals. Ernie Rieke, now a member of the Atlanta Flames in the NHL, established the record in 1969-7Spring gets his next chance to close in on Hicke's record Friday, when the Eagles host the Fort Worth Texans in a 7:30 p.m. Salt Palace encounter. It will mark the first home game for the Eagles in excactly two weeks, and the first visit by Fort Worth this season. The Texans have never won at the Salt Palace before, as they went last season and 2 during interlocking play between the CHL and Western Hockey League in 1972-7Fort Worth is a much squad however, and the Eagles will be hard pressed to maintain an undefeated Palace record against them this season. The return to home ice for the Eagles will not last long. They host the Texans again Saturday, then face three road games before a Nov. 18 Salt Palace encounter with Dallas. By Brent Checketts I. 4 Jaz draws record 6, 1975 DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Si'iars lose - Is' tsbrqictewirlreovereVm.,-"vel- wve-r-4o'wf'44e1- 1 'iOetti4 6 ' . ; 04 i:TV;14.,'; pi- 4; 41 |