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Show tf r NEWS, TUESTAY, MARCH 26, 1974 DESERET sport NFL scene 3 1 Morgan States Marvin Webster, who basketball's most ' ' v engaging nickname The Human Eraser" -today was named College Division Player of the Year by the Associated Press. Webster led Morgan State to the championship of the National Collegiate Athletic Associations college division tournament. He was drafted last year by the ABAs Utah Stars. He was a lopsided winner in balloting of sports writers and broadcasters across the country. The junior averaged 214 points and led the NCAA college division with fur the season, an average of 22.4 per game. He also blocked 249 shots. fW i & .7 . 0 The include training camps and a moratorium on further .....(.illation of sy nthctic turf association execute e director, read an opening statement at the first bargaining session in which he sy stem athletes, over suppressing the constitutional nghts of players and with a control of the of general disregard players union The players have threatened to strike if most of their demands arc not met, possibly affecting the start of t..e preseason scuedule The players have demanded, to addition in limiting Rozelle's powers, the elimina g officials said today. Yarborough picked up $15,650 plus unofficial lap money for the victory in his Junior Johnson-Engmee- r Chevrolet to push him in front of Richard Petty with $65,345 this year. - NEW YORK (UP1) Fve individual titles, including the sconng crown, were virtually clinched m the Amencan Basketball Association Monday but three others remained up for grabs m the closing games of the regular season. Julius Erving, the versatile Doctor J" of the New York Nets, had the sconn0 championship WTapped up. both on total and average, with 2,256 points in 83 games, an average of 27.18 points per game. Also assured of championships were Artis Gdmore of Kentucky in rebounding with 18.4 per game, Al Smith of Denver in assist with 8 2, Caldwell Jones of San Diego m blocKed shots with 306, and Ted McClain of Carolina m steals with 245. Cleveland Cavaliers captain Lenny Wilkens will sit out Tuesday night's season finale against the Chicago Bulls in the Windy City. The guard suffered a pulled hamstring muscle in NBA victory over Sunday nights the New York Kmcks. A team spokesman said Monday the injury to Wilkens was not serious, but it was decided he would not play. All-St- U.S. Davis Cup captain Dennis Ralston went to two tiebreakers Monday seventh-seedeto defeat Adriano Panatta of Italy, in the first round of the $60,000 Desert Classic tennis tournament. No. 1 seed Arthur Ashe and second ranked Bjorn Borg of Sweden opened play Tuesday m the second half of the first round. 114-9- 2 d 7-- 5 sport hotline However, all of die shooting accuracy titles were hanging in the balance. Q. We have heard so much about the Olympic ski team diet that promises a weight loss of 20 pounds in 14 days. We are ready to start this as of yesterday. What is it? Mrs. Howard Wallach, and friends, St. Louis. Chris benched The American Broadcasting Company has benched Chris Schenkel m favor anof Keith Jackson as the nouncer for its 1974 NCAA football telecasts, it was reported Monday by The New Haven Joumal-CouneIt was also announced that the network plans to bring m present coaches on days their teams dont play to replace former Michigan State coach Duffy Daugherty as football analyst. Schenkel is considering an offer to announce the World Football League games for TVS. play-by-pla- y Swen Nater of the San Antonio Spurs clung to the shooting field goals lead on with a .554 markmanship average, followed by James Jones of Utah witn .549. Jones had led the category for several weeks. 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There will be three golf rounds anal one animal round (targes) tTr olv ed m the competition. ; o sports HOTLINE Send questions paper. Copyright United Press Syndicate. limn r wmm&mm in the league over the 2,000 point mark George players McGinnis of Indiana with a points and a 2fi 0 average and Dan Issel of Kentucky 2 028 McGinnis also is second in rebounds with 15 08 per game, followed by Caldwell Jones with 13 78. Theres a lot of talk about economy cars this year. Fashion Place is bringing a fine group of economy cars to it's mall for your btowsing convenience. Satisfy your curiosity - Check out our show! Thats this Wednesday through Saturday al Fashion Place. Gilmore is second to Jones in blocked shots with 2S2 and Erving tlurd wit.i '202 San Diego leads in team offense with 11311 points per game, and San Antonio is first m defense with 96 95 points allowed per game. Unfortunately for San Antonio, it also has scored the fewest points per game, 97 67. (Kioriplace Utah has the best shooting goals, average on two-poi- 491, 6200 South State best on three-pointer.330, and Utah best Denver on free throws, .789. two-poi- It is too lengthy to reprint, but we have sent it by mad. Any reader may get a copy by contacting the nearest National Health Club. Its high protein, low carbohydrate, two weeks only. Mainstays are eggs, grapefruit and specified vegetables. A. report field goals, In three-poiLouie Dampier of Kentucky has a .387 mark to .378 for Billy Keller of Indiana. core this Trailing Erving m scoring the only other two were Coach & Athlete all-Amer- ica THE COLONEL Coach and Athlete Magazine has officially announced its football 100 prep season, squad for the 1973-7naming Bingham Highs Bruce Hardy to the list. 4 participation 6--4, 190 has already back, Hardy signed a letter of intent to play football for Frank Kush at Arizona State Umversity. FT PH Avg. 449 479 443 340 2256 2028 2058 1686 176? 1643 1635 1469 1447 1517 391 d y, - ! 39TH pound quarter- the only Utah gndder to make the elite ABA scoring squad. Besides being named to The scoring leaders FG the top 100, he was also de878 Erving, Cum McGinnis,N YInd clared prep 767 603 Ky Issel, award Gervin SA a Laude, special 646 686 conferred upon those athletes Wise, Utah 587 Lamar SD who, in addition to athletic Johnson, SD 632 506 Carter, Vir are performances, 509 Thomoson, Mem 603 in scholastic achievement and Gilmore. Ky Hardy wras SERVICE DEPT. in extracurricular activities. A 262 194 364 402 311 SAYS... COME SEE UTAH'S FINEST Hardy among top 1 00 SOUTH & STATE SERVICE DEPT. SPECIALS THIS WEEK ONLY 27 2 26 0 25 7 23 4 22 1 20 0 19 9 19 3 19 0 March 1 1 thru 1 5 Open 7:30 A.M. To 5:00 P.M. 18 2 d Polyester Cord ft, Cash 6 Carry u General POLY-JE-T Whatever your tire needs, the wide, smooth riding BRAKE OVERHAUL polyester cord POLY-JEoutstanding buy! 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Saturday 8:00 A.fA. to 1 :00 P.M, ' 466-864- Mon.-Fr- i. tor Tilt ppruipp 1 Pnced es hown ai Ger.rei T.re Stares Compel,!. veiy prreeO t r golf? ABA cites leaders Wilkens out Ralston wins Ski 5 archery-o- ffl beauty and a beast! Pretty Patty Lynch, a shapely brunette airline hostess, turns Into a real battler on the ice. She plays center in an al! mens Atlanta amateur hockey league. Cale Yarboroughs surprise victory m the Atlanta 500 Sunday vaulted him to the top of the list of stock car drivers this year with $67,835, the play ors Financially. to want their increase mimium salary from $2,000 to $25,000 for veterans and to $20,000 for rookies, a $25,000 bonus for wanning the Super Bowl and $20,000 for $15,000 or throe game checks for participating in conference title games. $5,000 or two for playoff checks game games, and a general l.icrease m presea wn game pay, up to $7,000 a game The players association was pio,ucd at the first meeting because the owners refused to charged owners with I A money-winnin- demands 57 They also arc seeking the nght io cancel trades, shorter Ed Garvey, perpetuating an unjust pay player insurance premiums. some $64,000 monthly, after April 1 unless the players guarantee that there vuli be no strike until, at least, the start of the regular season schedule Garvey termed the action bad faitn negotiating" and rejected the proposal for a pledge out of hand tion of the option clause, w aiv-e- r system, all fines, reserve lists and training camp curfews some economic measures but many arc aimed at providing for the greater freedom players and a diminishing of the authority now held by NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle. Stars best shooters Cole climbs NASCAR ' jaafortglmvaitaa - NaWASHINGTON ( tional Football League cw nors and players meet across the table contract bargaining as management today again attempts to obtain a clarification of demands mad. It days ago by the union The owners, with the NFL Management Council acting as their bargaming agent, arc not expected to respond to the 57 demands made by the NFL Players Association until the next meeting between tne two groups, .entatively in New Yoiv in early April We are try mg to clarify some of the things that turned up at the last meeting." said a Weve council spokesman spent the last week going over the proposals, analyzing them and trying to get ihem in as sharp focus as we can r LSI'-- Combined wire services carries owners consider demands r Eraser nabs top honor Like B ers (MpiAying Sooner or later, youll own Generals tt Ih FUE pnej |