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Show f Sors ) MAGNA TIMES, THURSDAY, 1 rov'u h S$vb reen For the first time m their year history, the Utah Stars have signed their number one draft choice At a Thursday morning press conference, Bill Orwig, general manager of the Stars, introduced Indiana Universitys Steve Green to assembled media personnel and announced that the Hoosier had come to contractual terms with the Utah ABA club I am absolutely delighted to be able to announce that the Stars have signed Steve, said an elated Orwig He is the type of player we wanted all along to team with our big people up front We believe Steve is the finest shooting forward in the colleges this year His excellent winning attitude, intelligence and dedication to the game of basketball always have impressed me and I personally believe he has had the best college coaching available, Orwig continued A Green this past year was of an Indiana team which all season long was ranked number one in the nation, but was upset in NCAA regional play by the Kentucky Wildcats after posting 31 consecutive victories Greens signing this week by the Stars came after several weeks of negotiation The Stars won out in the bidding for Steve over the rival Chicago Bulls of the five-plu- s 6-- during the 1974-7- campaign school record of 545 while his 593 in Big Ten play bettered his own conference mark of 561 set his junior year He shot 538 over three seasons wiping out Walt Bellamys standard which was 517 In Big Ten play it was 550 to erased his 5 1974 better Bellamys mark of 526 career Steve ranks seventh on the e Indiana scoring list with 1265 points He suffered r a bout with the flu that hampered his play for three weeks The first four games after the injury which sidelined teammate Scott May, Green scored 118 points for a 28 3 average He was Indianas leading scorer the past two seasons, averaging 16 7 ppg m 1973-7and 16 6 ppg in 1974-7For his career he had a 14 4 scoring norm A member of the 1974 U S team which played a series of games against the Russians, Green is a native of Milan, Ind An outstanding scholar, Green has been accepted to the IU School of Dentistry This past year he was presented the Gimbel Award as IUs top scholar-athlet- e and he also was the recipient of the Elvis J Stahr Award, given to the student demonstrating academic excellence and campus leadership Green also was one of 15 athletes from across the NCAA awarded country all-tim- mid-yea- 4 5 All-St- NBA $1,000 Coach Tom Nissalke, who was present along with Orwig at the signing, agrees the new Stars acquisition is one of the outstanding shooters in the country One of our pressing needs is a true forward who can shoot from said outside, Nissalke, and Steve certainly fits the arships is the "Very pleased way Green described his reaction to signing with the I am really imStars pressed with the Utah organization, particularly Mr. Orwig and Coach Nissalke Aside from the basketball aspects. Im delighted to be in a community like Salt Lake City I liken the present situation with the Stars with both Mr Orwig and Coach Nissalke being new along with me to my situation in college when I started my career along with Coach Knight, Im hoping to play a part in building the Stars back to the way they were when they won the ABA championship bill Hes also very intelligent, which is very important and sometimes an overlooked facet of play in becoming a successful professional player Another thing I like is the fact he comes from an excellent basketball school which plays the top competition He was coached by a very demanding and thoin rough coach Bobby Knight Throughout a three-yea- r college career spanning 87 games. Green was one of the most consistent players in the Big Ten Conference He won tion, recogni- was a second team all district four selection and was a United Press Internat-tiona- l third team choice Green graduated as the top percentage field goal shooter in Indiana U history His 582 field' goal performance in ' postgraduate schol- 1971 I always have been a follower of the ABA due to the proximity of my home to Indianapolis and Louisville and I enjoy the ABA style of play and the leagues personnel, said Green in summing up why he chose the Stars over the Bulls Green just recently was married to the former Lana Smith, also an Indiana University graduate They will be moving to Salt Lake in the near future Stfeverac golf memorabilia finds a home Summer Football Back in the 1935 Masters ournamenl, Gene Sarazen wrote his name in the sports histoii hooks when he cruiked a four wood shot straight at the flag on A15th hole ugusta s and watihed the shot drop for a double eagle he shot sent the tournament into a playoff which Saraztn won During the 1950s and earlj 1460s, the United States saw the game of golf blossom into an epidemic among leisure-tim- e fanatus Arnold Palmer was instrumental the in ' disease but it was none other than the President of the United States, Dwight D I Clinic Schedule Cyprus High, head football coach, Don Conrad-- , has announced his Summer football Clinic Schedule Times for the clinic are 7 a m and 5pm starting on July 17th There is a $3 00 fee that must be payed into the schools bookstore Coach Conrad expressed the neccessity of the clinic by saying, For the sophomores thru the seniors, its a must if you want to be anything and amount to something in the season. Coach Thayne Applegate said, Last year when we ran this program, during the summer, we had the fewest number of injuries ever by a Cyprus football team. It really pays off In the clinic, the boys will weight lift, run, and go over a few offense and defense notes The clinic runs until y August 18th, when workouts begin. Coach Conrad is m his first year as a head coach, before which he was an assistant at Cyprus. Its his third season at the home of the Pirates, where as this season hell shift move of his responsibility to the offense coordination rather than defense. He participated in football and baseball at Spnngville High, and in his senior year, made in football as a linebacker. Moved on to Southern Utah State College for four successful campaigns on the grid iron During his four seasons of two-a-da- varsity football, 1 he was on named three different occasions Probably the highlight of his career, came when he was named to the Small College team as a junior Coach Conrad came to and was Cyprus in 72 after the the head post, given former coach gained a head job at South Summit. Assisting Conrad for the 6 season, is Paul Dilley, Mike Thayne Applegate, Floster and one other to be named 75-7- There will be little change in this seasons team compared to last years Although I plan to execute the passing game more than remarked m the past, Conrad. The defense has always been at a top standing and we plan to keep it that way, he continued Cyprus is situated in a tough region and the future m that aspect doesnt look any brighter. The coaches agreed that Cyprus has got to forget about their opponents and believe in themselves. All-Sta- . Eisenhower, who captured the imagination of the people with his need to relax and think while playing golf Ike had a favorite pair of shoes and a five star putter but one of his most cherished pieces ol golfing equipment was a specially outfitted golf cart, complete with headlights These and many other pieces of memorabilia have played an important role in America s history, especially its golfing history ' Wouldn't it be nice," you say, ' if all this memorabilia were rounded up and put somewhere so everybody could see it9 No more need be said The wish is now a reality at the $2 5 million World Golf Hall of Fame in Pinehurst, N C where it will open in ' Cyprus lost 12 starters so the school will be involved m a rebuilding process. Top stars to look for include, Scott Barnes at quarterback, Irvine Peases, Steve DeBry, Mike DeBry, Mike Zupo and Byron Beagly. September during North Carolina s "Grand Week of Golf" and the $300,000 Y orld Open Golf Championship, the professional tours richest event. Scout Receives Eagle Gregory Blake Sorensen has been made an eagle scout Greg has attended Whittier school, Carl Sandberg, Brockbank Jr. High and is now attending Kennedy Jr. High School where he is president of his seminary class He has been deacon quorum president, and now in his is 1st counselor teachers quorum Greg loves sports but has to use wisdom first for his health. He wants to thank all his leaders for helping him get his eagle He is the son of Lloyd and Betty Sorenson in pinehurst culmination of a vision of William 11 Mount Prist dent ol Di unondhead (oip the Golf Hah of aim tian s the hisUuy of tint ol tlu world s most aulint pastinn s Included m tht exhibits n( the W orld Golt Hall off will be sin h uiuqut ms as anunstiuik feathei ball modi bv Allan Robe it son m lsj a rut iron used in the 1700s a wicker arrow basket used in lieu of a golf bag m the late 1800s and a club makei s bench used in Pinehurst in the early 1900s The most recent addition to the Hall is the club collection of I auience Vui hteilome, the Honorary Professional to the Royal and Ancient Golt Club at St Andrews, Scotland, the home of golf Included in this group of artifacts arc six clubs made by six generations of the famous McFwan family and six clubs made by the only six club makers m the world m 1850 Jackson, Davidson Dunn, Philip Patrick and Mil wan Perhaps the oldest pious of memorabilia in the Hall of Fame will be a play club and puttei made by 11 Milne m hi 1 1 i 1690 The unusual and unique I or also be featured example, on display will be a club with a hole in the head a little smaller than the sin ol a golf ball for cutting down on resistance m watei hazards And then there s the club tor getting out of sandtraps These dubs arc obviously illegal today, but that will not dimmish then magnetism as curiosity items Twelve of the greatest players of the game of golf also will be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame m September and their identities will become known after votes are cast by members of the Golf Writers Association of America More information regarding the World Golf Hall ot Fame may be obtained by writing the World Golf Hall of Fame, Pinehurst, N C. 28374 will rake-hea- d Another Eagle Scout in the ward is Kelly Dirk Peterson Dirk has loved his church association and bchool and has always been serious about gaining an understanding and knowledge of things around him and his purpose on this earth and he wants to do something about it all 2nd Ku k has been acknowledged many times for his dependability and for his desire to be a good example has always been an outstanding student with A giades and honor citizenship At Brockbank, Dirk was on the honor roll and high honor roll and has been an honor student at Kennedy Jr High school This year at Kennedy, Dirk was chosen as Crusader of the month and he was honored with He other Crusaders at a ban quet Dirk has received awards at school such as a award in 1972, an award for excellence in attendance in 1973 and an award for outstanding achievement and citizenship in history in 1971 Dirk also won an award for outstanding 7th grade artist in 1974 and the Readership of Tomorrow award from the Lions Club for outstanding capacity for leadership, citizenship, moral character and outstanding academic achievement He won a first place ribbon in the Science Fair and was acknowledged as a charter member of the Honor Society in 1974 For his Eagle service project, Dirk planned, helped build and painted an oak storage cabinet for the 2nd wards clerk office Gardening is Budget Cutting With food prices going up the country, a growing number of Americans are in vesting in vegetable gardens, but unfortunately, dont al ways know how to have veg .ill over then thin them again when theyre not quite their full height but are just good enough to eat For another, you shouldnt let insects plague them either. 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