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Wm torn g Singles San Francisco, del John HilieOrand, Palos Verdrs, Cant , 44 del SantorWMiHf'i 37 35 30 27 24 Detroit Kansas City Indiana Chicago Milwaukee .53 joe 36 36 3? 30 26 34 42 458 414 3Z3 20 24 26 30 31 Ufa Jim Greenberg Vegas, Nev Fiials Char teen - 443 400 UPI def Betty top 20 , 3B San 1 MfcMganO) A Nevaoe-Le- knfkyO) ) VegA TenwstAe(lE-4- ) A UCLA (XU) i Arkotses t Wke Forest (SU) 48-3- 7. 30-1- 10 LoutsyMleOtM) 11 Alabama (1M) ) Provklenc Syracuse ) UTAH (IM) 13 13 14. 15 16 17 18 I 3 143 (06 ) San Francisco Montreal 12 13 7 739 s m? 10 12 tl 14 10 It 13 16 12 It 14 11 14 17 10 3 Ptrs u ii 13 615 835 583 18 6 20 23 6 8 10 31 26 24 67 46 21 23 73 293 192 14 164 149 24 21 rj9 7io 173 210 Gnn Coft Named Jim Jlnp, as assistant football coach Named Wayne Me Out-5GEORGIA ai.istanf football coach Named Tim CHRISTIAN TEXAS Somerville, assistant basketball coach. t, ii - 263 )64 66 50 49 46 Monday's gam No games scheA) ted U8 206 liS 202 206 248 199 271 - P 9k miw! iAtnnipeg Houston New England at Edmonton Indiaraooiis at Oiwonc Cincinnati at Birmingham HOl? 2 68405 Edmonton 22 Calgary 7i Phoenix x franchise disbanded 9 ? 74 34 33 32 24 SanOego Wtmrtxs U 216 223 242 77 129 DtvNtan We-fe- 18? 180 105 264 203 207 204 62 59 W 48 43 Houston Sports moves in Glendale Paul Grif 136 yd fiths, mne-iron- , No. 4 With Steve Lund-berg- , Neil . 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Navy Nev Lv 65 2S 25 Rangers Smytka Snd St Wharton (U) del John Otsson (SD), Greenberg Wharton Harvey. 416-- Y N L 36 CONFERENCE Ehvttkw GP T PH 12 H 244 '2 Wanders B V N Atlanta jaUsviie lovn'a Mannanao Marouette t I(U)SandefOtego MikeKtarr (SD), oef Pt.lKpki HAWdn H CrOSS 75 (U) def W Fairheid F ham 0 lowr $ Halt Kirs (SD) def Kent Crawford (U), So Car Stetson Sherbeck U) del Misha Oimttrivic Svraeuse Utah St 6 Muiten (U) def Todd Harvey (SD), Va lech 7 F,tnck CSU 75, USU following four-minu- te 5? 6- fcCsubfes intermission, Highlands outscored the visitors by 14-- 2 during a interval to take control for the rest of the game. Ken Young had 21 points for Highlands. Leading the Westminster attack was Tillman Overstreet and Alan Cottle with 14 each. second-hal- f In Silver City, a rally fell short by two points for the With 13 minutes to play and the Mustangs leading went on the attack. With 1 :01 the to play they closed the gap to but could get no closer. During that span the outscored the Xustangs, with Kerry Rupp was high for the 25 points. Quinton Davis followed with 10. High for the Mustangs was Julio Gallardo with 16. 45 6 Mike 716-Dave (SD), Tom 4. 5 Derk 2 Joftiand 552 Finals Janice Stevens, Sait Lake City. God en State 500 4 M. Seattle def jusan Starrett, No Aurora, Hi 456 Diana Gat. Ptoemi 2 finals Consciatton Games Monday's Kansas Graham Patricia Oakland, d Buffalo H7, Indiana 106 Crty.Mo.64), 41 SP semi Tuesday's Games Phoeniv at Buffalo finals Dorothy Crxnev, Santa Monica, New Orleans at New York Knocks Caltt.def Eleanor HarOul. Svtmar Cant. Los Angeles at San Anfowo Consoaton finals Nancy Person, GcKVm state at Chicago Dallas, det An me Barker, Hillsborough, Houston a Denver Cant ,75, M. Boston at Portland 55 States f ftmatsdef Dorothy Cheney, Santa Monica Cal Georgia Buecmey, Albuguemue Consol at wr fmais JO Roskam, Burbank Cam, det Juhanne Hill, Las 67 - Branoes 7 333 40 r WHA standlnoix: standings CAMPBELL 40C 0 Conr Cre qnor Davtun Denver De Paul College tennis Pacific Dtvfoofl Los Anceies XPm 25 29 a 80 Ptt L IS Coioav Alabama 78 Georgia 68 Tennessee 76 Miss State 68 So Illinois 72 Evansville 60 Louisiana 73, Lamar 6) Middle 7hon 74 turrav State 70 Auburn 80, Jacksonville 66 H New Mexico 64, SUSC 62 New Mexico High. 82, Westminster WESTERN CONFERENCE kUdwes . lonanus, Snerman-Jo- t I. 1 Alpine tiding It good on packed and powder surfaces WWre Pine Touring Center reports etgnt (ticket of new mow wftk oood conditions for cross country siding on ftte lower trails and excellent condftons on the upper trails. Beware of the avaianrtw Danger and ptoaie stay on the trails. Sherwood Hllb nmxts xer to fair cross country conditions. Park City and mart Powder Mountain will tie open for mant skiing tonight. 82-6- 33-3- , 4SDabM In Monday games both Westminster and to New Southern Utah lost. The Parsons, to Mexico Highlands. The Western New Mexico University. go against Westminster. The Cowboys led by Aixnhc DnrM. T Austin, Finals 8(6 Shaman, Santa Barter Calif, det Ed Doane, Overtone Park, Kani.Al PI. Southern Utah State confrontations College versus Westminster College. To the victor will go honor, in the case of Westminster, or a share of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference crown, m the case of SUSC. At Las Vegas, N.M., Highlands Sexmaur, Saw The stage has been set for the classic 12-- 6 Pinutl Pmati 69 jnnr9? CONFERENCE EASTERN Force ben Cot Car sms CtrUridi LSu 95 Vender diH )4 annon 79 Akron 91 Innas Artitgton v? LA Tech 90 Setun Hail 98 CdthoiK U 75 CuvifWRti 16 fbifaUi CUt 40 Marquette i Wisconsin 58 St Howard Army 74, Colgate 56 Buffalo 78 camnus V Hois tra89 American U 78 M'ssissioo 69 Kentucky Scoth Florida 70 FlortdaAAMT" OtaoN 79 Madison 72 Moreneao 90 Tennessee Tech 78 MPA etanHinie W to Arn-- 82 A am Vary Jacuson Stale kaver (La ) 3 Nsi Austin Pm ntooiv 59 OPao'VJ MatsnaM East Tennessee Last Kentucky Fumssntt South Carolina 80 Georgia tech 63 UNC Wimngtor 68 MarMM Tin toracad for norttitm Utah FrciSP8 St Niagara 8S tSsiHlS 1IVI Air $tt 0o Dominion NHL Independents Monday's Results tS Utan Stete 6" foor Ann S Bor'dve"ture 9fi sena )4 wsr virgin HI Cleveland State TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1977 S B College scores Vegas NorftiCarol'na 4 Louisville Wake Forest Providence Minnesota Cincinnati Syracuse Detroit Oreeon Marouette Clemscn UTAH 19- 204 31 3 20-4 127 713 222 77 !l Halftime Score USU 39. CSU 30 Snooting Percentages. Field Goals USU SO 0. CSU 45 9. Free Throws. Utah US4J. 87 S, CSU, 70 Attendance 3475 4 WAREHOUSE 558 last 21 st South 401 West 1 230 North S.I.C Provo - Phono 10 Op & CONTROL Salt Lake City Cedar City Granger Murray Ogden 487-81- 49 a.m. 9 Provo 4 p.m. LBsJ CORPORATION DATA 2G2 E. Third 1 23 W. Center 2967 W. 3500 South 6121 S. State St. 2618 Washington Blvd. 236 N. University Ave. E86-65- 298r8464 262-921- 3 394-04373-68- Credit Life Insurance Avhllaole to Eligible Borrower Mty 106 19 S 19--5 r Finley claims support of the meeting is before we agree to come in, said Finley. If Kuhn does not meet the condition, Finley says he will stay away. If Kuhn complies and the answer satisfies Finley, well be there with bells on, the As owner says. A spokesman for Kuhn says the commissioner will not approve the sale of Lindblad, a major league veteran, until after a hearing. No date has been set, and Finley said the earliest he and his attorney could attend a hearing would be next week. He said Neil Papiano, his Los Angeles lawyer, was busy preparing final arguments in Finleys suit against Kuhn. Those are due next Monday. U S. District Court Judge Frank McGarr, who presided at the trial, said the key issue was whether Kuhn had the power to void the sales of pitcher Vida Blue to the New York Yankees for 1.5 million and outfielder Joe Rudi and pitcher Rollie Fingers to Boston for (1 million each. CHICAGO (AP) Charles O. Finley, baseballs Lmaverick owner, thinks he finally has the other club v owners on his side in his latest clash with Commissioner Bowie Kuhn over a big money deal. The Oakland As boss, who has one lawsuit Spending against Kuhn, has threatened to sue him 'again if he blocks the sale of relief pitcher Paul Lindblad to Texas for (400,000. And this time, Finley says, his fellow owners would let the commissioner stand alone and not vote I to iderpnify him if Finley sues and wins. He hasnt got the courage or guts to cancel this deal, Finley said Monday. He knows that the owners in basebaii will not vote to indemnify him this itime. Finley still is seething over Kuhns decision June H8 voiding the sales of three Oakland stars for (3.5 million. He sued Kuhn for that amount, but the owners voted to share the losses if Finiey wins. Enough league owners realize they made a mistake in voting to idemnify him, Finley said Monday. He knows hes in the wrong . . , Dont be . concerned about Bowie Kuhn canceling this deal." He said Lindblad also might sue if Kuhn blocks "the sale. ' Kuhn had no comment on Finleys statements. W The commissioner is planning a hearing on the "sale of the Lindblad, a Texas resident, to the Rangers. But Finley has set a condition for his -- attendance. My attorney has made a request to the s i commissioner to outline in writing what the purpose Kuhn claims he acted within his power to look of baseball. Finley, in that case and in the Lindblad sale, contends Kuhn has no authority to concel the deals. This is still none of his business and without question he is conducting a personal vendetta against me l don t know why. Maybe this is what makes him wake up every morning, Finley said. Finley sold Lindblad Saturday, one day after Kuhn toid ail club owners not to sell any star player for a substantial amount of money before notifying his office. ' after the best interests LIMITED QUANTITIES ... T -- i LARGE - ' ill Whitewall 4-P- ly BLEMS s ':S Hockey problems still on ice i CLEVELAND (AP) This was-a- a off day for the one which could decide if the Cleveland Barons National Hockey League club would be off for good. The Barons, parent club of the Salt Lake i City Go'dcn Eagles, who practiced at the Western t Reserve Ice Barn, remained adamant in their insistence that majority owner Mel Swig either pay ' their back wages or sell the club by today. If neither happened, the players had voted to consider I themselves free agents. r . Meanwhile, player representatives were to meet J today with Alan Eagleson, executive director of the NHL Players Association, which has sanctioned the X Barons ultimatum to Swig. The players also were to meet with NHL Board of Governors Chairman John Ziegler Jr. of the Detroit Rea Wings, and Chicago Black Hawks President , William Wirtz. Well listen to them, said Barons player representative Bob Stewart, but we are . abiding by our earlier decisions. Ziegler and Wirtz then will report to the Board of i -- Salt Lake netters win - Governors meeting in New York Wednesday. The leagues finance committee was to meet in New York tonight. Also, attorneys for Sanford Greenberg, who owns the Richfield Coliseum where the Barons play their home games, and for George Gund IU, a 40 percent owner of the club, were in New York in further attempts to hammer out a deal to sell the club. 3--6. . MEL MEW .iw B 4 9 SELECTION OF OVER 290 TIRE SELECTION AS MUCH USED TIRES BIAS PLY 50 BELTED 7-- j mk 'T ini ONLY 5-- 3 6-- First mortgages end contracts. Mail Today Utah V Brake Adjustment B $1.99 B cr Fhona Collect 486-074- 1331 tout 8 k Western Mata, Suit Ml, fait Ink City, Utah would Ilk forthor intwmatiafi Name I Address City, Ha . . Statu 1 2.00 Ea. Wheels in stock only Investment Corporation 300-poi- 6-- 7 State Inspection 99s O.E. Wheels Utah residents only Zip !j B E I I 6-- 3. Stan Mayhew, the Big OGDEN, Utah (UPI) Sky Conferences leading scorer, has already claimed a spot on the Weber State record books And every game he plays will add to his statistics. club Mayhew has already cracked the scoring. And, with at least three in single-seaso- n forward should climb near games remaining, the the 60-poiplateau with 514 points already this year has Mayhew, . list An H if (, r,L,no Ar d;.4-- utiut pHiw v in next three the his average ht can maintain ames, he'll finish with 580. OFF B 1 S Goodyear Service Store 180 E. 3rd So. Salt lake City, Utah TMiW ilTiiifi I'urnrffi'n Save 30 to 50 on any of these 3 batteries in stock WHILE THEY LAST! MOST SIZES AVAILABLE SALE ENDS SATURDAY UP :r3 w M T Alignment with Purchase of 4 tires A Free AAayhew sets marks 28.95 RADIAL OFF 6-- 2 6-- 3, 15 LARGE DISCONTINUED DESIGN AS in victories 6-- TO 25 29.95 LAS VEGAS, Nev. 6-- 27.95 V. .... - wwi 6-- SAVE 15 3 Deseret News special - Salt Lake players 26.95 Plus F.I.T. Stewart said that Greenberg was trying to buy the club but was having trouble arranging a deal that would satisfy Swig, who brought the club to Cleveland from Oakland last year The Barons have played to small crowds, and last month Swig said the club would fold unless its finances were bolstered The NHL has refused to pour more money into the team, which was given $8 million from the league when on the west coast. The team, as a whole, feels this thing has gone on long enough," Stewart said. Were no better off now than we were a few days ago Were guessing at what is going to happen. The Barons are scheduled to play Buffalo at home Wednesday night. Barry Shaka led a team of Monday in the Sweetheart Tennis Tournament here. In Shaka beat Dave Edmond of Ogden, the boys 18 singles. Debbie Robb advanced in the 4, win over Sharon Riedy, girls 16 with a : Denver. And Rick Fought beat Mite Benson, both of " Ogden. In mixed 18 doubles Mindy Watts of Salt Lake and , -Murray Peterson of Las Vegas beat Lani Wilcox of . Las Vegas and Drew Gordon of Salt Lake In mixed 14 doubles Mary Sue Row an of Las Vegas and Jimmy Cowley beat Fought and Gina " 4 Miller, ; 14 Plu f.I.T. v SELECTION OF RADIAL 363-455- 6 |