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Show .1- .- . - 2 D . - .- NEWS, 'WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1974 DESERET SI pro tennis meet SPORT SCEllE - -- -, 0 ,' r ritcr ,ix)rt:-; 01,..kott 3'4; i flower-- t t 11.41 rows ' ' ,,, ' P:' - ',..00..'" ,.,,,,w1 Y s,, c ',',-- i'14 ''....'; ; ';' ..:: ' , , '? 1 6 , ,,' ' .,, ; t .', ',v 1 '' ' : ,,:, ,4.,.,,:, '...:" ,, 4, f ' , ' ,,:' !;--,- ..,'-- 6-- -- , ! p 441. . ,!,.;,, ; ".. e '4' ' :. . , enines t;,. , . .4 , Torna (ARA 4 Owl replaced diritic On the 73 Da Rumanian cup team. Ile is curiently tanked number tvo, behind Nasta.,e, in Romania Ile is a ANlisti player with a very powerful " ' ". :; ,'. , , , , , ' , , . ,, , ,...0.,..,,.....,,1 ''' ,, . ', 1 4 " 4 -; ;:.;,,,t:'.:?:::!::,i, ,.' ' ' ' ' p , , ; .:,..,,..,,,,,,,: 4 ,...4,; 4tj ,;' ',. t,;.; , '.1' ..!;:' Ntonday . . 11111n1W: Jamie last Near 1MS .,',":. '" ' '''' ': ' , .:t ''...' ''' '' 4: ' ? ' ..fr.:::':...' '''' ' . player who earned a the .Nustrahan Open by beat mg Ken Itosewall in straight sets and was runner-uin both the German and Berlin brightest pro, Jim Osborne. One of the bright Tots of last ,k'ar's meet was University of Utah's assistant coach, Bennion earned the right to play Ii the tneet and by winning an earlier Also tournament yimpeting Ix' F. D Robbins and Dave Harr. a. Open. the son of a Fassbender tennis teaehim, pro from Hanover Ile is the player in West Germany and was the whey winner on the '73 USLIA Winter Circuit. Other top pros include Alex Mayer and Billy Martin of the United States, raulez Taroczy, I Hungarian superstar, and none other than Salt Lakes Is d fourth-leadin- Tickets for the meet, vkhich runs March are on sale at the University of Utah ticket office. Mahe Callender Salt Lake Sv liming and Tennis Club and Canyon Racquet Club office. it ,. . L tc1C3rkri tg.O i 1 1 , '' ' 1 t,...4;,,: 1 vill t till, l ' ' 'r ' I 1.0 0. 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Braves owner Lou PerMi wanted to know how he got away. his head scout explained: "I had two men katch1ng Mays and both agreed he was not worth a penny over $7,500." to sports HOTLINE, Send questions Universal care this paper. Copyright, Press Syndicate. , 4, 0 , "I InTdrpA-h- ri SHOWS COMOMED TRAVEL SHOW : Gyiv.itMAI FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! ,, 1, 0 .1,-,...:- . , 0 1946 S. State Ogden . .,10,.,.. v . TIRE , !. , 07,1 - o THIS WEEK ONLY rommemonmmommiumnammoci f,Tovqupn .' - , 0 SPECIALS Mays Stars-Rocket- gpmEmommoik EE EE SERVICE DEPT. Willie Mays retired at a $125,000 salary. now much did he get when he Nate E. signed with the Giants? Miami. BOAT, SPORTS & ,...r..--...,......- ...--L,.....i 0 10 giL Q. r 2280 So. State St. Salt Lake City. Utah SOUTH 1n1711-- 1 sport hotline baggage 6111 show up from the airport. which also carried one-on- Z HAYES BROS. BUICK -, 2 4-- , ' More good news Opel is sold and serviced by your Metro Utah Buick Dealer That's reassuring Because there's never any problem tind,ng audlitted people to work on your Opel should something go wrong Opel is available, now. At your Metro Utah Buick Dealer I , n ,, , - 1972-7- selling k . '..z') SERVICE DEPT. 7 ., 2 UNIONDALE. New York his glasses. It was the first The Utah Stars would like he had missed since game nothing better than to lock up joMing the Stars at the start their third straight ABA Westof the season. Ile saw ern Division championship toa streak of 156 straight New York. regular-seasonight against appearances Game time is 5.15 and 166 games overall with the Stars the past two years The Stars hae extra incencome to a halt. tive, too, besides the title, of which they have already Besides tonight's game with clinched a tie. They want a the Nets, the Stars play Carovictory over the Nets to lina at Greensboro, Friday, insure never having lost a seanti Kentucky on Sunday at nes with any team since comFreedom Hall. They wind up ing to the City of Salt. The their road jaunt the following Nets led the series, week with games at Memphis going into toluOt'S tni e at the and DCIIN er before returning Nassau Count Coliseum. l() the Salt Palace to host the Rockets Friday. The 1;ectu e State club is s encounter The e on the current seven will a be special "Family game road trip with a win Night- contest. Regardless of over Virginia Saturday night sie, immeMate family will be and a loss to Indiana Sunday. admitted to $3 seats for a the Virginia Incidentally, total of $10 or to seats for gamt"A as only the third game $12. in Gerald Govan's seven-yea.11. career that he has missed. Govan was forced to 9th Annual Utah miss the contest when his Number Geralany'S is HERE car economy to. . . tic'One ktti't!!. vi .,,,,,,,,,,....., Against Nets tonight Deseret Nmis special COME SEE The defending champion Oakland A s kind the Baltimore Orioles are cofavoritey, to win the Arnerian League pennant this year, according to Odds posted Tuesday by Ilarrah's Tahoe Racebook. The Cincinnati Reds were made favorites to win the National League baseball title and a berth in the World Senes. days." NI11 THE COLONEL SAYS ...,;.,, , .t, i '7,, McLaren, tourney chairman, UTAH'S FINEST $ .. Stars can cinch title -- . ,,, Co -- A.L. favorites football of Washington coach Jim Owens said Tuesday that in all his years in the Pacific 8 he had never seen such negative and unethical practices as he had observed Lri the just complted recruiting steasor Owens made the comment at a meeting of sportswriters and sportscasters but mentioned no names and would not specify the "most negative, unethical" tactics he complained of USC coach and athletic director John McKay said at the same fleeting he personally had lever been bothered by unethical tactics, but he said they could occur when new coaches come into the " Nev conference coaches get overzealous try to become Knute Roane overnight." The SC mentor added, "I think it took me two or three Vitas Gerulaitus is one of many pro tennis stars coming to Solt Lake City. Metier, an is , ,. Meiler and Jurgen from Frankfurt, ''' .- '''''' his last h appeara ICC claimed more fame in doubles than in singles. This year, it appears singles is more his game. In the U S. Open he lost to eventual champ Jimmy Connors, but not before logging a couple of upsets along t he way At age 19, Vitas Gerulaitis promises to be a strong contender. Cerulailis, of Howard !ach, N Y., is classed as one of he tnost exciting players on the courts today. Ile is tall, rangy and has it strong attacking style. A West German slim that promises to put a little heat on Cie top seeds is Karl Fassbender. ,' , 0:. Ii thdi Itinto-ltra,s- ."4. '1 hoNes since the season opened last month at Acqu2duct in Nev York. Her record Las made her the top woman jockey in the country Pnd put her into the top 10 in jockey standings. . l'niversity ,(11 t ,4',',:' turf is jockey ridden six has Mary Bacon, nho winners and three second place Uriethical recruiting? !..; , -- New queen of the , ,..., , ,., lif II, Iri fifth-rinke- ,,,,'"i4...."4:'.(:4 4, 1. "0 j "' NAtoil ht akvv,iikilt Oscar Sixthranked Bonavena of Vi!,firitina want-- a shot at 71uhammad Ala Only ono thin.4 stands in his way, Lyit. "I've tYvn pnimised a fiJt uti th if I beat Lyle and the Georgy Fortiroara .M1 thin 4 falls through," Itonavena said Tuysday as he prepared for Ow March Pt showdown with Den er ,...., .4 , , -)1.'4'. t:1 , , ill be played 'NesGames day through Saturday in six throughout the gymnasiums Salt Lake Valley. Four games will be played nightly at 5 p.m., 6:20. i .40 and 9. Admission to tournament games will be day passes costand ing $1 for adults (over 15) 50 cents for children 5 to 15. Tournament passes are $2.50 each and children under 5 will be admitted free. said Keith "We have reduced the number of teams competing because of the fuel shortage and extensive travel involved by 4 pcbtion claim- Oscar wants Ali, but j ., , ..., ..,.' 1 ,r ;,: , , - ;It ' ; , , ,,,, w ,? . ,r , ,ii ,.,....,,..,,,, i 7'1 -- ,c,y,..0 i ..., -- 4. v 4 ,ifirl, , ;.,, ,, 4, . ,Irq. ,,,,,,, or the Romani ims, though, ut b ,1 plaNtr lit almost equal abillI and in , f. ,11,,,)..,..,,,,,, . , , ' !,,, ibi l'''' ' ; tir ikbt,l.led q42,60() in L,:;.:,.;; tat v.a:, recently hired as an .v.(11 to 1.1a1..7;:in : t t''," , it,,c., i: 1.,11,11 " tr',: - Jim coach tp: the St,athern of the ,,rld Foolb,ill League, his pet.tion ,!Iwi 7110 debts t,i( d Veh inc!udir,,, a t320,000 d,!bt to Sid 1,acikrnan 1,,rnier leirs quarterback ,ind coachirv,!, Dooley's wife, , ..'. ' ; n , ,,,,p,........,...,... ''' .. c.,.. ite t, coach JNi, p-i.,,- 1.o, '.:,i , '''''' ' ' '.. ' ,, ' s;, ''' t T'l ''' .'' ire :7' ,. E14-7-4,,,t,-- 1) !- - ; - and his ife hae filed separate 1)Aole.2, each claiming bankruptcy pe!!:,,r,. 0 in dtht:;, court rec- ''': , ., .-. .4. ;:.', - -i seriees Former CLcao Bears Combined Vdit.,.. , ...7:74 774 1 1 ,,t .' ., coach, punt? ' k ; 1 ' 1,k ' ,.,,,,,: , ton Near, but are doubtful for this one. . ; " , , -- tatCs d ' 'I:: I., ''''' ' .1 ,,;:' , ' - 4.4 Iiir v rk. ; enter temperament 4 . ' , "V, ' Last Near was the firl rime the Utes center was turned into a tennis arena Players ,,eNoin called it th.' liest I hey'd eer pliiyed Connors was here last Near :old won the event. Ile beat Paul Gerken, East Norwalk, Conn.. Id, the Nastase )i11ini ' , 1 are starling to bloom in thy held of priis S.di Lake and the .tortiencan International Tenni- - i.'harTion,hip,. ( The I:r-- t (di a Jimmy r.i.nnors N(o'N R.'S 11 attin at the doors q the March l!ilth operoni, The '14: f it. .' 41 '.. Awn mom . 16.i....o.,1roe' elling""""P4 ,, C n,ir:1' '.it, .....,4,74 - lv - .....,.6,..,,,,,,' - .1r, e...,,,..,...., 40,....p.,......rprmr,..,r,,,....,,,,,,...,!,f,,,, ' .7,- teams from some outlying areas," Sanford said. teams, playing will divisions, three comprise the LDS IntermounSouth basketball tain tournament which begins next Tuesday in the Salt Lake Valley. Wayne Sanford, area supervisor, said 16 teams representin ing rive states will compete each of the Explorer, Young Adult and Senior divisions. Forty-eig- in naummommony' draws more big names What now By Hay Gras 1)t. servt cage tourney set LDS 4 tk a L., g 1 -- - ,....;;;;;;,a-,-----,- -:-- SPINNING LURE :10 4 IIi , Pcrfect for EMS, Trout, Rke Vdio nvmim..NR & MEMftl - , - . - -- - ,',0',cv vt; 441 ,:: t P,,r1F shl -- - fr, WCRDENTS ROOSTER TAIL,' 1" I j 1,000IVISITORS TONIGHT 457 4r 'your:, P.; ,..:?:,,o ' , 4 i. k - ? $1.10 VALUE! IIMNIMMEMENE 0 ) |