Show he p 'Wil 1 tures Lea Ca liams in Lt Tommy it 'I'" 4mitertt ' Sun Devil Coach Refuses To Wax I page '' ''''''' ' Tribune Sports Writer ! hard-presse- He's high on Individuals ?4' ItAtIPI:14i141°k 4r i nt ""I'' -- Ttp 4' 1iiio v mot: 41 it'J40-- - -- - :' it' - ' ' - - ::::" ' ' ' ft - : ':- : Itr:'': pects And if we couldn't look back at the last two years which turned out to be 2 each we might buy more of Frank's pessimism He has a small squad But of the 54 players on the roster each has been tested and proven in trial by combat almost daily Those who survive are tough physically and mentally and good football players Not all this conditioning is a measure to win football games and insure discipline on the squad "Because we run a lot and stress high knee drills Arizona State has had but two serious knee Injuries in 14 years" Frank admits This in itself is fantastic Many squads come up : with 15 or 20 knee operations in a single season All the talk of speed gives Frank a little pain CI''' ' 3 iltfill114:' ' ''' i - :0404":::":::' - ' :" ' ' :::‘:'F:1?2''::!gi-::::!::1::'::- - ::::::::: - r) 8-- -- ::if': P f t ' ::' t 1::::: 9 t4 ' t ' ' ' ::::::: b: 4if: sa! s - — ::::: ' !:'iiiiik:!:::i::: 4 - ' : - — rq::!::::4:::::4 ::!::p:'ikt!:::::!111!1''1ES: '5'‘:U:i:: - :::j:::1:::&1: 101iA:!IV:Y:!:V"' drik!::: - l : ' :'': p Marty Becker peers through the trees toward the 8th green Thursday In Utah Open at Oakridge Becker Phi lly Ca ger Jumps to Rival Loop all late Jackson a member of the 1964 Olympic team and a graduate of Pan American University in Texas became the third NBA star in recent weeks to jump to the ABA by signing to play with the Carolina Cougars Jim Gardner president of the young league and owner of the Cougars said that Jackson signed a multiyear contract but he did not disclose the financial details star forward Previously "I don't believe in making football a way of life all year round" he said flatly "I think football is a vital part of the collegiate life but not the whole reason for being in a university" "A boy needs more from college than the ability to display his athletic talents" he added "I think the NCAA should limit the numbers of schools a high school graduate could visit before signing "I think the football season should end after 10 games You get too much emphasis in playing in the bowls too much pressure and too much time away from classes and other pursuits" Frank concluded He's an interesting guy is Frank Kush and he's a winner in his own way he's probably the toughest disciplinarian and task master in the league Yet when a boy has given what Frank demands of football Kush insists the boy get the education Billy Cunningham of the 79ers signed to play with the Cougars starting in the 1971-7season and Dave Bing of the Detroit Pistons said he is joining the ABA's Washington Caps The referees shifting to the ABA are Norm Drucker 47 of East Meadown NY Earl Strom 41 of Pottstown Pa Joe Gushue 36 of Philadelphia and John Vanak 36 of 2 high-scorin- g and university assets he's entitled to receive Observation Ward Lmsford At Arizona State it's still possible to be frank and not "hush and tell" I illgi':Z i ' ' 1 Odell B 376- - an amateur from Ogden managed a par on the d yard par four bole Becker shot a 82 76 74 70 57 Western Division Won Lost Minnesota Oakiand CaiifOrnia Kansas City Chicago Seal tie 86 77 61 59 56 55 56 64 79 83 84 86 Pct 606 546 436 415 400 390 161's 211s 25 28 42 GB 8"2 24 27 29 31 Thursdays Results Oakland 6 Seattle 3 Kansas 'City 3 California 0 Washington 7 New York 3 Cleveland 5 Detroit 2 Baltimore 4 Boston 2 Chicago 4 Minnesota 0 FRIDAY'S PROBABLE PITCHERS California and Murphy (May at Seattle (Brunet and Barber 2 Kansas City (Bunker at Minna-(Iot- a night (Perry ) at Chicago (EdOland (Krause enondson night Cleveland (Hdgan at Baltimore (Hardin night Detro4 (Wilsn ) at Washington ((lucre night an dSiebert (Strange and Kekich It New York (Down(ng Batting Leaders National League: Jones Mets 347 044 Rose Reds Clemente Pirates 341 Johnson Reds 328 Alou Pirates 427 American Twins League: Carew 143 Reese Twins 026 Red Smith Sox 320 Powell Orioles 317 Oliva TWinll 316 Kastern Division Won Lost Pct 85 84 76 77 $7 44 57 60 64 66 84 100 59 583 543 538 404 306 Western Division Won Lost Pct Cincinnati Atlanta San Francisco Los Angeles Houston San Diego 71 79 63 65 78 65 76 75 45 65 66 98 550 549 545 539 532 315 Issue however was never in doubt third inning Home Joe Bonsiondre American Fork Rick' A—Nctrrn Walker Visa le Calif A—Lee Winslow Salt Ogden Eddy Lake City A—Greg Sharp Salt Lake A—Chris Harwood Granger City A—Keith Barton Magna A—Marty PocaBecker Ogden Mike Renshaw A—Tom Christensen tello San Fran-Cisc- o Ogden Bruce Surnmerhays Don Collett Houston 3539 two of his leading hitters for the upcoming series with Pittsburgh Boswell will leave Friday for weekend military reserve duty and Shamsky will not suit up Friday night or Saturday afternoon out of thir man's passed ball The Mets added single runs In the fifth sixth and eighth Cleon Jones singled HASTINGS NF3 (AP) — innings and Art Shamsky walked in fourTwo golfers in the same the fifth and Ken Boswell some and on the same nine doulashed a e scored on the ble his 26th hit in his last 55 same round Wednesday at bats Minor Baird of Superior Jones walked leading off the d Neb aced the No 9 sixth and scored on Shamskhole on the Loch land Country two-o-y's double and Agee Club Course Mitch Moret was hit by a pitch in the also of Superior came up stole second again and with his ace on the 180-yd eighth scored on Rod Gaspar's No 8 hole single 150-yar- Dean Candiand Pat Dolan Logan Salt Lake City Bob Droz Price Dave Gibson Billings Jim Griffitts Tarzana Calif Carl Hoss Boise Terry malen Sandy Jim Marshall Scottsdale Ariz A—Tom Blemstrom Salt Lake City A—Rick Elliott A—Matt Kaysville Ferguson Salt Lake City A—John Lee Salt Lake City Monson A—Terry Ogden A—Steve Sharp Salt Lake Caw A—Ron Shepherd Salt Lake City A—John Salt Lake Unger City A—RalPh Wright Bountiful Chuck Bechtol Colorado Howard Callf ' Bob Day Napa Capps Lis Don Dockstader Salt LC Vegas City Keith Downs Ogden John K nsay Boise: Clyde Thomsen Twin Faris Taviorsville A—Vaughn A—Buck Brown Lake Salt City Dubois Salt Lake A—Ray City A—Mike McGuire Salt Lake City A—Tom Hansen Magna Garth Ford Barker the Jewish Steve Wathen Murray Arlen Peacock and Paul Langager Orem all shot 73's Defending champion pro Dick Payne Las Vegas Francisco Lopez of Hay war d Calif Belt Las Vegas Joe Kirkwood Jr Studio City Calif Ernie Schneiter Ogden and Dennis Murp h y Long Beach Calif were also at 73 Williams who shot a 65 at a Utah Open played at Meadow Brook in 1955 had a three-und33 on the front side when he dropped in putts of six feet on one 15 feet on Jim Baker Salt Lake City: Tee Bran Salt Lake City Jerry Corner Don JohnOgden Jim Healy Murray son Las Vegas Bill Kerns Provo Jon Mauss Salt Lake City A—Bill Beesley Salt Lake City A—Ken Clark Salt Lake Cltv A—Rodney Collett Housten Salt Lake CitY A—Jim A—Tee Tyler Salt Lake City A—Dnuo'7 Vliven Lake Salt A—Ron City Abegglen Morgan Ca Ersley et'4 r Dave Crowton Provo Frank Dodson Dick Kramer Bountiful Salt LakeCity Norm Rackley Salt Lake City Jerry Roberto Les Vegas: A—JackProvo A—Hank GuYmott Chapman Bountiful A—Merlin Jensen A—Bob Bountiful A—Randy Priced Murray A—Gary Smith —80- -- er three and from 20 feet for a birdie on six He took his first bogey on the par 4 14th hole where he two-putt- three-putte- ' r Williams hit a beautiful four wood that stopped 12 feet from the pin and d for a birdie on 16 He parred 17 and then flew a wedge from the rough on 18 that stopped eight inches from the parred MONTREAL abrhist 0 1 2b 4 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 4010 4000 4 0 0 3000 2 0 0 0 Fairly lb Miones If Laboy 3b Bateman c Wine ss Collins ph 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 iRobrtsn 000 0000 Fairey ph Raymond p 1 abrhbf Aoee ci 3 Garrett 3b Clones If Gaspar If Shamsky lb Kranpool lb Boswell 2h Swoboda rf Over c Harrelson so Gentry p 2 2 0 4000 2210 1011 3011 0 0 0 0 3021 2 0 0 0 4010 4 0 0 0 4000 0 6 0 Total Total 30 I I 3 Montreal 000 000 000- -0 New York 01k- -4 E—Sotherland DP—Montreal 1 New York 2 LOB—Montreal 6 New York 12 Boswell S— 2 2B—Oyer SB—Agee 31 001811 Garrett 113 (1613) 7 1 Raymond GeltrY (W11-11- ) HSP—by JRobertson 1Roberlson (Shamsky) (Agee) PO—Bateman H 7 R 3 ER BB SO 3 6 7 11100 6 0 9 by Raymond 0 2 (Clonm) by 15 —82-- - Pliftell LU!I!I S u Iii n ote U John Boyle Salt Lek City: Roe RosenburY Draper A—Roger Guymon Bountiful A—Torn Harris Draper Golfers will play the second round Friday after which the field will be cut to the low 65 players and ties for Satur- ROCK o final A—Tim Beuhner 27½ 42 la GB 82 812 212 3312 v E 0 ' 441 liMii I L 1114:' '1 I ri 'Cs I 1 —91— A—Ray Duffin Cogan --102— A—Dick Wench Salt Lake City A—Amateur e lilt At 11 es -- 464-- o t"''fr 4 Main El El rl 5 4t finn GIL E EN ral r OLP - - ANDERSO 6 1 w I 4 4 0 7— ' pais AW—XESK 1 i bittA 1 --02 ye ? J IW 4 4 71171:411)1 qt wrt e1P' iZt) e4 Runs National League: Mc Covey Giants H Aaron Braves 41 44 MaY Reds 35 Perez Reds 34j Wynn Astro' 31 American League Jackson Athletics and Howard Senators AS Killebrew Twins 42 Powell Orioles and Petrocel 11 Red Son R I WA:130MM 1ML! 1 ot SE P -- ' —Associated Press Wireohots This is what the scoreboard in Shea Stadium looked like when the fantastic New York Diets vaulted I I into first place in the National League East It shows the Mets ahead of second-plac- e Chicago Cubs " 7r? 11 i 4 - TERRACE' BALLROOM L — Pi Jost A—Richard A—Almo Alger Noblai ACar i Welch The Dallas Ora MOUNIAlltembINSSiOPIAL R 3 II si Salt Lake City 0-- 1 Ire 1111 I A—Mike A—Wally Beck Pountiful Draper A—Ray McOuivey WRESTZIWG S'A2 t -8-5— Bob Boyce Ely Nev Wait Hartle Salt I aka City A—Bob Pet lev °orlon Counts Provo A—Rick Lind A—Frank Pritchett Salt Lake Chi —SG— rounds Williams had his irons working beautifully Thursday as he played almost flawless golf Evans shot his 70 early in the day and bad to sweat out IMI t Idaho? Preston GOO A—Howard A—David Byrd Bountiful Gonzales p Ford A—Peter Pountifuli Clearfield did" Sunday's 6 -8-3Edmonds Salt lake City: Jahn Orchard Larsen Brent Smithfield: Salt A—lake Atimond Cedar City Bountiful Lake City A—Jim Byrd A—Bill Johnson Bountiful -8-4-- "I was going right for the hole on 18" Williams said "1 wasn't thinking about playing It safe I knew a par there would give me a tie for the lead but I've learned over the years that when you are playing well pour it on I wanted to stick that ball in the cup and thought I could with the wedge and I almost and b I my cup day b Soringville Gary Math le Phi! Todd Salt Lake City A—Cliff Ballev Salt Lake City A— A—Sam Ringh2km Spanish Fork Gordon Milne Ogden A—Dean Warren 4 A—Mac Watkins Kavsville Springville Braun Pocatallo: So n n y two-putte- NEW YORK ' Pi Vent Russ Mewl Randy Essley Bountiful Earl S liter Toole Tom 0A—Fred Sorensen Salt Li 1 City Fisher A—Hemp ireene Salt Lake City A—Ron Kimball A—Tom McEvo en A—Bill Preece 0 0 The Round Jones ' - Richfield Mark Wayne Anderson Ballif Ogden Bud Stringhbm Proyo Lake Salt A—Art Chinos City A—Evan Eaheart Salt Lake City d holi- p 111obrtsn Rd Club St George Billy Downs Morgan Ahn Braga Alameda Calif and Lee Bonse Sun City Ariz The amateur was Max Fillmore of Provo whose 6 was a the league's leading hitter was taken out of the game in the eighth inning after straining his back diving for a pop-uearly in the game Cline cl Sutherind Staub rf Richard Lee Salt lake City A—Gard A—Lewis Eddy Ogden Duffin Salt Lake City A—Steve Smith Salt Teran Lake A—Bruce City A—Mark Olson A—Keith Bird' A—Glen Lewis Magna A—Jack Joh- Las Vegas Ramsey Magna Ooden Nev Ralph Johnson 7 Pierre Huaide Kaysville 7 Re !Ph Emery Park City Craig Tom Sander- Ridd St George Escondido Paul Calif son Allen Billings Mont Lanny Nielsen SChneiter George Midway Billings Mont The Also ruled and Agee was awarded third base which he reached easily even without the call Agee then scored pn Bate- Golfers Record Pair of Aces 20- - respect day For other baseball results see Page B-- 7 race "It was kind of a dull game" said Gentry whose victory marked his first complete game since July 20 The Hodges be without he Agee beat out an infield hit Catcher and stole second John Bateman's throw sailed Into center field and second baseman Gary Sutherland bumped Agee as he took off for d Interference was —75— Former Utah Open winner Bill Johnston of Flagstaff Ariz and three other pros were at 71 They included Californians Moon Mullins and Bob Unger and Arizona's Amateurs Manager willGil announced Stole Second Eastern 2 e Montreal (Stoneman at Philadelphia (Champion 58) night New York (Cardwell add Koos at Pittsburgh (Moose 104 Man 2 twobight and Ellis at St Louis Chicago (Hands (Taylor night Houston at Atlanta (Griffin e (Stc-)19) night San Diego (Santorini at Loa Angeles (Soger 1091 night Cincinnati (Culver at San Fran (Sadecki night Calif Francisco Lopez Hayward Dennis Murphy Long Beath 0 Dick Payne Las Vegas Nev Joe Kirkwood Jr Studio Jerry Belt Las Vegas City Calif A — Arlen Ernie Schneiter Ogden Peacock Salt Lake City A—Garth Wathen Mut Provo Ford ray A—Paul Langager Orem Provo Gentry admitted he was "psyched up" for the game "I guess (Jim) McAndrew (Nolan) Ryan and I all were ready We didn't want a letdown after beating the Cuba They did their job Wednesday night and I did mine today" Tommie Agee playing possibly the best ball of his career used his exceptional base running ability to give the Mets their first run in the Seventh Straight The victory their seventh straight left the first place Mets two games ahead of the Chicago Cubs in the National Division League's GB Thursday's Results New York a Montreal 0 Phitadelphia 4 Chicago PidsburgO 3 St Louis 2 Atlanta 5 San Francis Co Los Angeles Houston 0 Cincinnati 6 San Diego 4 FRIDAY'S PROBABLE PITCHERS 6 Ariz Flagstaff Palm Springs 4 Los Angeles Florence Junction Taylor Linger Calif Four Amateurs National League New Yoric Chicago Pittsburgh St Lows Philddelphia Montreai 5 70 were Vernal pro Rod rvans with a 4 and Bakersfield Calif pro Arnold Kirschman stroke better than four other talented amateurs Tribune Scoreboard OS par two-und- er Calif David John Evans Logan a A Barber Bakersfield Calif Provo Kean Richt St Max Fillmore Downs Morgan Billy George Calif Alameda Alan Braga Sun City Ariz 8 Lee Bons 36-3- 74 first-roun- holes-In-on- Pa ' ''1: :" 4 i't :' 1' 4: Met Twirler Wasn't Happy But New York Wins Again! NEW YORK (UPI) —It's NEW YORK (AP) — Luke star center of the Philadelphia 76ers and four top referees of the National B a sk et b Association switched to the rival American Basketball Association Thursday as the pro basketball war continued to esca- Football's Not Everything I getting so that the New York Mets don't have to be good to win At least that's the way it Is according to Gary Gentry Gentry who calls his pitch Ing "horrible bad lousy and awful" allowed only six singles and didn't permit a runner to reach second base Thursday as the Mets dowLed the Montreal Epos Jackson post-seaso- n 683 573 539 511 493 396 at Tied Arnoid 4 -7- 2- Fires a 69 e ter a Ti Palm Springs Calif pro Mel Curci was a :stoke back at Richard Taylor At even par 72 were six pros and an amateur The :1 pros were John Evans Logan Country Club David Barber Calif Bakersfield Kean Ridd Bloomington Country :! :::'::::: —Tribune Staff Pingo by Russell 100-perce- nt Pct oicoaro Ariz 35-3- 5 '''::::':":!:":X::::::11:iiij:::::g:::::!:!:::::::!: '''''' hard-nose- 45 61 65 70 72 87 par to lead the field ::': ' !i:::Hi!:4"E-- ir::::''::J:iJ::::1::2:0:':0::ICk::::'J:::a6: ' indid You get the idea that Kush is vidual and that impression is not incorrect Like Frank's first greeting was "You burned " to this writer me pretty An elephant's fancied memory would pale in comparison to Kush when it comes to remembering something unfavorable written about him But there is another side of Kush and it's to his credit as a man and a teacher of young men Don't get the idea I'm going to say Frank down deep is a softy because I doubt that Rush is a firm believer in the old way of playing or living And he caught the attention of the Skywriters bowl games when he said he was against and against intensive recruiting which tended to give the athletes a wrong outlook on life Lost 3534 Johnston Mullins Bob :: 14114a7 07' s ''!:::: vik:'C: r back" Won 99 Bill Moon ''':'::::'''::t1 4t elk 141r i "You hear about our 94 sprinter" he snorted "This kid hasn't run 104 downhill with the wind at Eastern Division — 68 33-3- 5 four-und- The talented field failed to tear the course apart as had ::::1:1 been predicted but there was - -- - - ::1 some excellent golf and this field has so much talent that It could develop into a replay of 1968 when three golfers fin':-17:1 ished regulation play all even Tie at 71 -- '- - k b '''1 though altirnor Detroit Boston Washington Ncw York Cleveland shot a 1955 :::::i: ' -- :1'li::H Calif 4 Rod Evans Verp1 Bakerstielo Kirscaman ::1::':1::!:::::::::::::7:::':::: '''i''!'::::i 1--Ti - ::::::': :'::::::01K' 4: City -6-9-Mel Curd Palm Spring' 36-3- - Brigham s -- 71 - American League i :' :: 'e0: ' ' 44 siSiiig- -' 4)::::':1::':'--- VA i:: ":::!: i 04 1‘ ' Frank will speak glowingly of individuals who axe paying the price for greatness but he waxes less than eloquent in talking about the season's pros- $ m i!::':::44'i':':::'1i'::'5''''''::l'''':':"":''4SI::!'::::1::'''"'s':::':::::'''i:::::: X11 ' : - -- )' ' p —68— Williams Tommy Oak-ridg- '':::":!l:i ):H:k''ll1:: ' G c:'' - ejcl s 7 1 itt A ' y "'" 4:7! 1''' ' ti ' :: ' C 4":414'1'-:74':7- - : e 'ww'' 0:8 1 4(44' A 1 41 4: i' ' "' Boyish-lookin- g FARNENGTON Tommy Williams of Brigham City proving there Is no substitute for experience knocked in an eight-incbirdie putt on the 18th green to take a one stroke lead in the first round of the Food e King Utah Open at the Country Club Thursday Williams shooting the best round in an Open since his first appearances as a pro in h ' A : Ng" 0''7: :1''' '''' ( - 14t ( t -- 4 :4 i A 11tiv:4'1-- :: ) 01 (u4k 41-- : '--' t A4 viiik- it I the field as the last groups out came in after dark Play was terribly slow and foursomes stacked up on several tees on the front nine By Marion Dunn sat 4 t: TEMPE — It will be a cold day in Arizona when Frank Kush the Arizona State football coach catches himself in an optimistic mein when discussing his football prospects : Frank is being picked to challenge or oust Wyoming as the champion of the Western Athletic Conference ' Yet he showed less optimism than any of the six previous coaches in the WAC Skywriters tour This may be explained by Frank's youth When you grow up around the Pennsylvania coal mines it's natural you look from the bottom up at everything Many of us who have visited Frank for years d to recall two consecutive would be optimistic sentences Yet the record shows the ASU coach stands fifth among the active coaches with a 741 mark over 11 seasons lais - all—al2-11- "- "s—isrs1 (P1 ifi! : i -- ' Brigham City Pro Fires Torrid 68 --- srst cir 2311ft Salt Lake City Utah—Friday Morning —September 12 1969 Ir Tribune Sports Editor Over-Confide- 0 Section JohnMooney ''''' 4144dielt gtibunt Sports Mirror hy Q iii - 4:: |