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Edwards to stay Deseret News special 'I n football can continue to make great strides." PROVO BYU football coach La Vell Edwards announced late this morning that he will turn down a lucrative offer from the University of Miami and will remain as head coach at BYU. Edwards, 46, has been considering an offer made last weekend by University of Miami officials a fiveyear pact for an estimated $75,000 annually. The popular BYU coach decided to stay after a meeting with Athletic Director Glen Tuckett and University President Da llin Oaks. in five The Cougars are years under Edwards. including two bowl appearances in the last three years. BYU:s record was In making the decision. coach Edwards said: "I feel very good about our situation at BYU. and I feel a commitment to stay and help the athletic program reach its full potential. We have excellent coach s and support from the administration and I think BYU 15th-ranke- Ute-Wildc- 9-- 2 Excuse.Ernie Digregorio he "Bah. humbugs" his Christmas gift from Phoenix's Ricky Sobers. Ever since coming into the National Basketball Association, Digregorio has strived to escape the nickname "Ernie No D," a reference to his reputed defensive shortcomings. And Sobers may have stuck the Buffalo guard with that sobriquet permanently Thursday night. Sobers, known primarily as a defensive specialist. scored a 28 points to lead the career-higSuns to a victory over the Braves. Even more damaging to Digregorio was what Sobers had to say after the game. "I tried to be more offensive minded against him," Sobers said of Digregorio. "1 feel 1 can take him because of my height advantage and because he has the reputation of not being a good defensive player. I think Le really is the weak link in Buffalo's defense." The Suns' victory ended a e losing streak. Digregorio also had a tough night offensively as he scored h 107-9- four-gam- only 11 points. The Suns' guards scored 69 points as Paul Westphal scored 22 and reserves Ron Lee and Dick Van Arsdale had 11 and 8, respectively. Sirirt,;.te w hig!i Buffalo with 26 points, "You can't expect veri ma( h when you turn the ball ova 33 iiirivs," said Braves, Coach 'rates I Ateke. "Part of the ere(ttt goe; to Phoenix's defense. They playkA vcry aggrcs:iive!y. came back and made a run at them several times, but our mistakes killed us." In other games Thursday night, Indiana edged the New San Antonio York Nets , Washington - ,. , ,:,1 118-11- 44,,,-, : Chicago defeated Atlanta 101- 95; Milwaukee topped Golden and Denver routed State Seattle, 12395. ., 4, ,fro .1. , .44. 1ffie. 96-9- beat , , - . ' 1 - r 1 ,' : ': , 4 , 7.1 '. Finley tells court his side 1 , k. .. .. , , ,. i , .,.. . - , , ,i 4,!,,s.......- 107-9- Billy Knight scored a three-poin- ., .: . 28 points. 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Finley announced in June the sale of pitcher Vida Blue to the New York Yankees for $1.5 million, and of relief pitcher Rollie Fingers and outfielder Joe Rudi to the Boston Red Sox for SI million each. Kuhn blocked the sale in "the best interests of baseball," arid Finley alleges in his suit that Kuhn had no authority to do so. Testifying for the second day in his $3.5 million U.S. district court suit against Kuhn. Finley outlined his understanding of how deals for players should be made. "It was a very simple understanding. that if I cared to buy a ball player or trade a ball player, that was my perogative. And in the same respect, if I eared to sell a ball player, that also was my perogatie," he said. "At the time I came into baseball and today, it has been my understanding that the 'best interest of baseball provision (was) that the commissioner would make sure there was no gambling going on, thai there was nothing immoral going on." The Oakland owner said Aussies nab net lead AuMELBOURNE, stralia (AP; The Australian team of John Alexander and Ken eir sing les mati:h,s againA Argentina's 6oillermo 1.1,1 Vilas and American Arthur Ashe to take a 241 lead over the Americas in the International Chal lenge match Davis Cup style at .A;toondio nom, N'this Kooyong took tlircqto th..it 741. Rost:wall. vas on the court for 110 :nitratcs beatino Asho I; t::3 6- -1 that in his years in commissioner 17 baseball he had never heard of a disapproving a sale. Finley said he tried to sign some of his star players whose contracts were expiring but they all turned ti!s offers down and he said he had to either trade or sell them. cited as one example slugger Reggie Jackson. Finley sa,I he offered Jackson $1.5 inillE;n to F,igr a r contract but he efused arid was later raiiii0 to the Baltimore Orioles. Finley said he offered Don Bay lor, Rodi, Fingers, Bert Campancris and Gene Tenae each at least a h;ve year contract at Po,00tt a year. Niosi of them eft offtred much more money he sant five-yea- r . 0 , ,, J,...,...:. t:e:,?1.:;;;;,,,,,- :z,:,,,,,,-,t,- 1. . , . 8 . il tl ill , I .. I What's this bit about helping each other in the true spirit of Christmas? My merchant friends not only support their own families but make life happy for hundreds of others in their employ duel the incentive Christmas giving gives. I went through some bare years in England during War II.. For six years, with England under Nazi air attack almost daily, there had been neither a toy nor trinket, tape nor tinsel, nor a Christmas tree. There wasn't even a street light total blackout. Nor could you walk the sidewalks and peer into another's place. I'd like no more of that. It isn't Christmas. I'll take toys, tired clerks, the wrappings and ribbons and that gawdy paper. All that wonderful stuff! Then there is Russia, for those who want the season sans ceremony. No official or unofficial God. No Christmas carols just the creed. Those who remember the Church before the BM Bolshevik takeover can be seen standing beside museum paintings of the Christ Child in a form of worship. Christmas in Russia is naught. A routine night just another day. None of the fluff and falderal of Christian creeds. They have been spared the very thing some of us decry in this merchant-versus-peac- e prattle. Like Valerie, my Moscow guide, said once when I asked about Christmas. "It's nothing to us. We don't believe in it. It's a fairy tale you have perpetuated." Poor Valeria! , i-- , tl r t . li ,. - 1 I, I 1 . I , 0,, , .: I 1 .1 'i tri E , i 3 r, 1 g: 1 I 1 4 4' li t i : v. z t 1 ; t 1 4 i .! IA - ill I,..,..4 ' Always keep a Christmas tie I'm just square enough to like Christmas just as 6-- 3-- 'Ernie No D' rings true again if Let!'"477,7777-:"- fhld Neither a toy nor a trinket rli. e' ..,,::'-tt.,.-- C,,i't 1 ''...1.....:..''' wrong with someone "::::'''...;:,7iOrt:';'-!;4'1.;.1 peddling the package of .;: fruit a dear friend gave 1 7 ; ' me the other day in the .. spirit of Christmas. ....,54,10,,;,,.... ..,:k,:,..,.:.....,:,.: ., r':'im Nor in the money my zirs,i: !' wife possibly wasted by v :1 :.4,'.., ,:' enjoying romping the : -,..vtvoil to malls get Christmas ....:::, '..;it ..,,,' shopping done early :F.':' it , ..,,.... : ' , :,,:,;.'::,,it whereas she could have ...,..,64 :,:',::4, Z''''''''' waited until the day P.31' :'::'':::::', after Christmas to help 07Fif';',.?.:e: .11,.1; the merchants unload ,:.,: their surplus stock at a Santa Cl aus . . by fourth the figure. oii Vv'arreil Noyce :::i.::i.5.:6::':.:.,'........ 9 :.::' :' t .;:;is day-befo- re .:.'1 75-7- ,..::,..txt...,:4-,.:r,!-:.;;;...:- It is not gracious for any of us old Scrooges to say Christmas is just a come-o-n to lure a customer; a time for mercenaries to make their money; when we should be propheteering rather than profiteering. Some belittle the Holy Day because someone cuts the price of Christmas wrapping paper as a Christmas clean-ou- t. for the of Savior's birth didn't account the St. Luke's suggest where the wise men got their frankincense or myrrh or the gold they gave. PossibIy bought it from some hawker down in the business district. where the There is the parable of the talents one saved his talent (maybe in some credit union). The other turned a trick or two and was blessed for his binge. ,4;:--,- 4, -4-e 6-- 7 ::.::,::, ...,.-..,........,..:, :. ..;:-.- ,, ', 6-- 5 40il,,,,7,1::,..:',A....:.:':',..:;::....'.'.:.,...:,:,:.:': :. Lk.2,-,,- ,:o 7: ' G. 1 the way it is ':NA,,,,N, gate-crash- , ::.........-' :, I - 70-6- 4, .0:'1,:. :s.' '' ; '.. ' '''' '4'.;',;.!''..4 .;- ;'.":!;;-',z,, 37-3- , '.'''' ' ';:: at 7.,...,:,';:s... Al .v.,,x,,, 4;16- ' ' .: ' 4.1tt capacity potential, hit percent from the field, 83.3 percent from the line, Deseret News sports writer had 23 assists (on 34 field goals) and pulled down 26 to do right now, while this What somebody ought l boards. hot, is find a 20,000-seThey led more often than Weber, up 4 at the obuatskfoertbaarlluabibeenrga:1sadotnehenli rent it, and then sell it half and by as much as six, with four minutes to betwixt the University of Utah play, but couldn't come up with a knockout punch. and Weber State College. Each time the Wildcats began to fade, freshman The 88ser8iel s is now square at one apiece following guard Mark Mattos, who had nine assists, would overtime Utah's Bruce Collins, who zipcode the ball and mail it to victory in front of 13,654 onlookers at the Special scored 28 and pulled down nine rebounds, Events Center last night. Mayhew, who had 25 points and eight boards, or 4 setback in Jim Ericksen, who had 18 points and 12 rebounds. The Utes avenged an earlier after three straight Ogden as it was finally proved It was Mattos who triggered Weber's tie at the that end of regulation. His 'home-platWeber wins over BYI:J 'Utah and Utah State slide under Jonas the Wildcats can be had when playing peers within at :26 resulted in an offensive foul against the Ute ("I their home state. did not." said Pimm in another understatement, This basketball was intense. "agree with that call") and eventually put the ball in Collins' hands, from where it flew 20 feet and landed ' Both clubs proved they could take a punch. and softly in the net's bottom meshing to light the lamp at and the not literally, but almost give one with just three seconds to play. Weber-Utah modem-day basketball of trademark In overtime Mattos and mates were pushed off that features the two sides in something that looks very much like a chain collision on a freeway came the stage's edge, however, as Jonas won considerable through loud and clear. The fact that Utah was support in the this time, and still should be, debate by scoring a field goal and two free throws nationally-ranke- d (starting a new streak of four after missing one in the merely heated up the brew. Weber was unimpressed. first half to end his old string at 42) and upping his Forty minutes of regulation couldn't produce a totals to 15 assists and 19 points (on 7 of 10). winner, even though Utah was going for the jugular evening's Mattos' comments after the first game thought To it. rate had their down the stretch and seemingly he that could outplay me were sorta premature," break-evepaycheck the Utes had to work overtime, smiled Jonas, "yeah, I wanted to shut him up." and that seemed appropriate. Deane had six points to lead the runaway "Both teams played very hard, said Utah Coach while Earl Williams, Buster Matheney and overtime, we time in "this just Mike Dunn had two each. Jerry Pimm an understatement, Balance was Utah's forte played a little harder. If anything, we wanted it too with steady Jeff Judkins scoring 20 and again, too were We tight." badly. Matheney 14 to join Deane and Jonas in doubles. "We both wanted it badly," said Ute swingman d Utah upped its record to 3 and Greg Deane, who scored 20 points, had four rebounds, doesn't until Jan. in I an 8:30 p.m. SEC again play almost went a few quick rounds with Weber's Stan with Utah State. Weber drops to 3 and matchup foul a for technical one received and Mayhew starts Monday in an eight-teaFar West Classie somewhat overanxious disagreement of a charging in Oregon. field foul on teammate Jeff Jonas. "A rivalry like this has But back to the possibility of a a way of rubbing off on everybody. We were sometimes too psyched and didn't let our offense rubber match. Pimm says it'd be great with him and suggests the NCAA Regionals as a good neutral floor flow." site. That would be at BYU this march and would If the Ctes didn't let it flow as well as they can, mean Utah would be representing the vt.,Ac and 50.7 shoots team a that close. came Beating they Weber the Big Sky. "A natural," says Pimm. 81.3 and from the the from line, field, percent percent like 37 did 19 Weber rebounds "That," responds Weber Coach Neil McCarthy, has assists and "would be fine with us." isn't easy. kscit,;,.... 44 :,.....tv,, ''.16,'Alti'Htc.4,:.''' i. '?".';;;,';''-''- ...,c1,:, ,,,, By Lee Benson 1 :',.., ,, ..,, ,,:::.K.fj::!z:...:14,:,,,.'7.,,i,.,-:::::.,, 43,4.,;-..,- 4 :::::::,...:,,..: .: ,,,.,;,1',4. ,t,... - v, -- :''''ra :g. ' r,7 '::"',$!1,4 :?'..1:,:.1 ,- .....,..... ..,..,.:A.,..,.4 i - ...... ', ''';: ' ':. .. .,; ' :::.: ::'.. l'''.!,"'..,''''''''''"'4,,:tA!'.".00'' .'"'0''' :' .. !!!,':' ..i., 17,i ,:,,,,. to, Ili4 ) ::il.:1 . 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