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Show - ' dr' - -- . ;444444 - : 2 F DESERET NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEivBER 3, kueet-- ', 1976 million eontract with the Chicago Black Bobby Orr has permanently damaged his left knee and his doctor says that "with only a certain number of miles left in the knee," the superstar defenscman is now considering retiring from the game. , t Hawks last June after the Boston ;.. ,';:, ," oporN , ' ;, -- V ' :: og., 0., .":-?.,,:-- ... i , IA arthroscoor :- ' flushing out of the at Toronto joint ; . General Hospital Tuesday for removal of pieces of cartilege and tissue that v, 4,- - bad broken away from the lining of the ,.,. , knee joint. "The joiot is perrnairenth damaged," said Dr. John Palmer, Orr's physician. ."Tlie knee now has only a certain .... number of miles left in it and it's u p. to . him to decide how he's going to use r those miles." Dr. Palmer said Orr, who signed $3 I Orr r Dr. Palmer said Orr's knee was afflicted by "degenerative arthritis caused by injury" and diffeved from the more common spontaneous inflamation of joints suffered by many persons. Snowbird Ski Resort will bold over for one week its season pass program. According to vice president of mar. keting, Randy Montgomery, heavy pressure the closing days of the prog- r, hontcrht rim hn,if tho ttooioloo. P the closure for another week. Skiers have until 5 p.m. Sunday to purchase the package. Individuals can I. U. 001 (16, 1 , f: 1 00, a, 16.' o. - eh, au, r .. 'i 0- I Ocean - . "4 ''' ' iro 4,,,- 4.; . . - tinyoil do, . a 4 . w -,- -- ,:,-..--- --- ,i2,N,..,,, , ,. ., .. , .. -- .1:.',:::':7::::1,:,v.!!A v,, 6; r "t7 ,i,-- , :.' 4., t ,!:,N I e . 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Hank Tauber, bead ski coach, said Monday his top 20 skiers will get back together in two weeks for 10 days of training before returning to Italy Nov. 25 for the start of the 1977 season. ::, ' -- 11 i29-11- ., consist of gymnastics, authentic folk dancing and pantomime. :Proceeds from the Gym Team performance will be used to defray scholarship costs for men's and women's athletics at the University of Utah. Tickets are priced at $2 and $3 and will be sold at the Special Events Center Ticket Office. Special group prices can be arranged at all ticket millets. Team's opine squad, just hack from a of training in Europe, returns to Fmonth side of the Atlantic Day. Thanksgiving E' r''''''''-'-----.- 4611ildAiode) iJw "tau The U.S. Ski (1.1PD . , Ski team rests, eyes season debut PARK CITY N., t LLIR.--- 11", Jr1 r. of Utah Athletic The University Department and KALL Radio will sponsor a performance by the Danish Gym Team in the Special Events Center Arena Thursday, Nov. 11 at 8 p.m. The group will per:orm in 27 cities in the United States prior to a Cmilar tour in Japan and other countries in the Far East. The evening's entertainment will wilt 125-11- 'IMPIrIWIMPIll itiPlritirrikIP WrIMPIPA. er ma Ywould tPeamY 11 -- 12 teams. thaYt dozen to then join negotiate with him. Jackson is txpected to carry the biggest price but some of the others, including Rudi, Fingers, Gullett and Grich, should bring bids close to the top figure. Each His old Teams for Saturday's tournamer4 , zwill be divided into pools and will play each team in the pool. Winners will then' advance into a single elimination tour1111 ney, according to George Miles, s 1: ,,,n7tt,-,Ir:'rj,- a Twins also have infielder Eric in the pool. California has contributed three minor league Infielders Billy Smith, Tim Nordbrook and Paul Dade. Danish gym team to perform at U. I. e The 7:30 p.m. 12-1- 11, j Sotierhoirn team and this will include tickets to an exhibition volleyball match between. BYU and a combined team of the Salt Lake YMCA and U. of U. Volleyball Club to be played Friday at the YMCA, N-L- ' j- ' i Others on the list of eligibles are regulars like Pittsburgh third baseman Richie Helmer, ontfielder Gary Matthews of San Francisco, second baseman Dave Cash of Philadelphia, and second baseman Tito Fuentes of San Diego. Starter Steve Stone of the Chicago Cubs and relief ace Bill Campbell of the Minnesota Twins complete the list of pitcher a available. 10 All Junior, church and recreation volleyball teams of northern Utah are invited to compete in a day-lon- g tournament Saturday, sponsored by the University of Utah Volleyball Club. The tourney, to begin at 9 a.m. and continue throughout the day. will be of the U. of U. staged in Qym sports complex. Competition will be in three divisions: youth, 8 years of age; Men's C. and Men's B. Entrance fee is $15 per itc.; !:....9- Yankees. sponsors volleyball tourney y- : Also up for grabs are the opposing starting pitchers in he opening game of the li)70 World Don Gullett of the Cincinnati Reds Series and Doyle Alexander of the New York purchase a minimurtiof 25 passes for $5 each, a family of two can buy a minimum of 30 at $5 each. Each pass entitles a skier to one tram ticket during weekdays, a savings z,, zlicr can :,1:1 weekends with a pass and $2 for a tram and $1 extra for the chair, a savings of 30 percent. tr." ;.4. .gc! ' The other two Oakland free agents are veteran first basemen Nate Colbert and Willie MeCovey, who figure to be in somewhat less demand. The Oakland eight form the largest single club contribution to the draft pool. Baltimore has four players available and three of them slugging outfielder Reggie Jackson, second baseman Bobby Grich and are among the top winner Wayne Garland names. The other available Oriole is minor league outfielder ROyle Stillman. Bird holtis calla s, 45 r;,,,, 20-ga- Area sports briefs r Z.1te A ," Aro hedith. lie said he missed many shots he should have I made. "I see an opening and can't even get there," he said. "They're gonna put me on salt tablets for a few days and 111 see how that works out. But I'm definitely going to find out what's the problem." His concern may be justified. At the beginning of g the 197112 season Marovich contracqed mononucleosis and his weight dropped from 205 o 169. .1 The defeat was 'Boston's first in five games the victory improved New Orleans' record to 42. "I think it was a good thing that we won tonight, especially when you consider that Boston went with its hest t1ip orilocarz, mach oRme," Butch Van Breda K;Iff. "This win was really good for our confidence." Van Breda Kolff was ejected from the game after receiving two technical fouls. "Elgin (Baylor, I assistant coach) took over when things weren't going so well," said Van Breda Kollf. "As far as the seconr! technical is concerned, 1 think 1 deserved it. I was down on the baseline complaining. But Cowens was really cleaning up down there." Cowen s led Boston with 30 points on 15 fio141 goe!tt, In other NBA games, Milwaukee beat Seattle Golden State downed Detroit 8 and Puilland dereated Atlanta 48-4- Eight of them come from Oakland, and six of those eight catcher Gene Tenace, outfielders Joe Midi and Don Baylor, infiel- ders Sal Bando and Bert Campaneris. and form the heart relief pitcher Rollie Fingers and soul of the As. All are expected to be ehesen cerly an eften le the draft. , Jflco v alies - nt . ao. littrih United Press International Pete Marovich never felt wnrse Forget the 43 points he scored Tuesday night as the New Orleans Jazz handed the Boston Celtics their f!:;t Isf..:s of thc ccz3on, In- 07. Call the doctor. "I've got to go take some blood tests," the New Orleans guard said. "I feel very tired out there. It's not the minutes I played, because I ;elt completely dead from the first minute on." Despite his physical problem, Maravich scored in the first half to help the Jazz take a 5 lead, Boston moved ahead 48-i early in the second quarter, but the Celtics managed to hit only 28 percent of their shots during the t' rest of the quarter and the Jazz ' ' ' .i.i.;1.t7,.-4' took a lead they never gave up its ,,,,,) ,;4, lead in the second half as .. I:,,,ti,:. ,, 4, Maravich, wno entered the game 41..1as the NBA's leading scorer with ,..til,..: xpft. :' .o,1 a 30.7 average, scored 10 points in iPt the third quarter and la more in - 1, the final period. i iitii Maravich's main concern oftor tho game, e'Jleeeer,e:az his Marovkh The Oakland A's, NEW YORK (AP) winners of consecutive world championships in 1972, 1973 and 1974 and five straight American League Weat Division titles from 1971.1975, are about to The process will take place Friday when 24 status by playing piayers who won free-agethe 1978 season without signed contracts will be selected in baseball's first draft. He said if Orr decided to continue his illustrious hockey career it was imperative that he rodut'o both the numbcr t,f games and practice sessions. a.- r I seasons with all." ' II 10 Bruins,. has been "considering leaving hockey but hasn't yet reached a decision. The doctor said "If he wants to carry on playing, with the odd flushing out of the joint, we'll be happy to do this for him." But, he ward, t. Orr cor"-ti- es playing hockey his knee will get worse. Ile said the left knee has already suffered such severe damage that "it will cause varying problems later op." He acknowledged there was a danger the knee operated on fi,,m tInles could become pet manently stiff. The doctor said Orr had been suffering considerabie rain In went weeks and that his knee had been, "catching on him, locking on him, giving way just not functioning at The . Orr, who has won ,r 1 mere awards than igL.,0,0,-,.,,t1'-..,-an other player in ' National Hockey ,' ', League history, has ,I: ', '4. oite been ordered to rest 4-- ,,, ' his knee for at least ,. , two weeks. Doctors ,Q will examine it ,'R ,,,,; again then. .:50.1 Orr underwent :': k : Draft will put A's on disabled list phtfli :noltd-v- . pp vefirt Orris arthritic knee may force retirement TORONTO (UPI) .v ' 44,, Provo L.; I |