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Show Sunday, April 4, 1971 THE HERALD,Provo, Utah—Page 15 Leading Changeof Uniforms Works Wondersfor Ron Swoboda Teams Win First Tilts By United Press International In other action Friday, A changeof uniform seems to Houston beat the New York have worked wonders for Ron Yankees 2-1 aud then di Swoboda. the Minnesota Twins 5-3 in a 15The outspoken outfielder. inning round robin game at the traded by the New York Mets Astrodome. The Astros touched to Montreal Thursday, made Minnesota's Stan Williams for his first day in an Expo five runs in the second inning uniform a memorable one as he to take the second game. smashed a home run and 380- Carlos May drove in three foot sacrifice fly in an 18-5 rout lowed a single by Dave Johnson Fri k Howard homered for the in the eighth and Blair added 2 Sei three-run, shot in the ninth Ted Kubiak’s triple highlightTommie Agee homered for the eda run sixth inning that Mets. lwaukee Brewers Rick Monday hit a solo tory over Arizona homer and the Oakland Athle University and Ken tics touched 2%-game winner son drove in four runs Sam McDowellfor four runs en 0 coubles and a home route to a victory over the as the San Francisco Cleveland Indians, Richie Hebthe University runs with a single and a triple ner drove in six runs with two Clara 124. of the Pittsburgh Pirates “B” to lead the Chicago White Sox to homersanda single to pace the team. Claiforn nia Angels pushed a $2 victory over the Chicago Pittsburth Pirates to a 12-0 « Swoboda, dealt away after two runs in the last of Cubs. The White Sox ripped route of the Cincinnati Reds. criticiting Mets’ Manager Gil Ferguson Jenkins, expected to Hal King and Marty Perez Hodgeslast season, produced a start for the Cubs in their drove in three runs each end run in his first at-bat with a opener next week, for 10 hits the Atlanta Braves survived long fly, The ball would have and nine runs. three. Washington homers to easily been a home run in MervRettenmund, Clay Dal- beat the Senators 106. King Montreal's home field—Jerry had three singles ari rymple and Paul Blair homered Park. He later homered to left son. Phitadelphia to highlight a 13-hit attack that sacrifice fly after a pre-game field roster to 26 by Rusty Staub had a pair of carried the Baltimore Orioles to hitting lesson from rival sending five players, including homers for the Expos and a 12-2 romppast the New York manager Ted Williams while outfielder Oscar Gamble, to the Montreal broke open the game Mets. Dalrymple’s homer fol- MikeEpstein, Dick Billings and munors. with an eight-run assuult against rookie Mike Everett in the ninth By United Press Internaticnal After asserting their superior- ity during an arduous 84-game schedule, the powerhouses of the American Basketball Association are doing it all over again now that the playoffs havestarted Form held up on ail four fronts Friday night in the opening games of the post- season playoffs with the two division champions —the Indiana Pacers and the Virginia Squires—leading the way. Indiana, the defending league champion and winner of the Western Division race in the regular campaign, whipped the Memphis Pros, 114-98, while the Eastern Division champion’ Squires overcame the, New York Jets, 113-105. Both second-place teams also aout on top in the openers the best-of-seven quarterfinal series. The Kentucky Colonels, runners-up in the East, slipped by the Floridians, FOR A MAN’S EASTER .... Phil Olsen Is Reported in Top Condition 116-112, and the Utah Stars beat the Texas Chaparrals, 125-115. Bob Netolicky, scoreless in the first half, tallied 13 points in the third quarter when Indiana broke loose from a 55all tie to take an 85-74 lead over Memphis. Roger Brown of the Pacersled all scorers with 26 points, Bill Keller added 23 and Mel Daniels, named the league’s Most Valuable Player, had 22 points and 18 rebounds. Jim Jones and Charlie Williams scored 24 points each for the Pros. LOGAN (UPI)—Former Utah State University All - American Phil Olsen is reported to be sound and ready to see action this season with the New England Patriots of the National Football League. Olsen was the Patriots’ top Virginia, trailing 99-96 four Eagles Lose Last Game Of Season Portland 20 Third pati 8. Portiand, oe (Hebenton - Johnson) By RAY SCHWARTS Herald Sports Writer SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Stars, cutting loose with a driving finish that broke sonsa fairly close game, defeated the Texas Chaparrals, 125-115, Friday night in game of the best-of-seven American Bask Leagut series between the Western Division teams. After a fairly close first period Jones Wraps Up ScoringTitle By United Press International Art Jones of Portland has tern Hockey League scoring a on goal by: title and now has his sights set Salt Lake 7 13 13-3 on another mark. Portland 10 11 12-33 Jones scored the 485th goa! of Goalies: Charron, Salt Lake; his WHL career y t as Kelly, Portland. Pole which has already A—3,446. won season title, pele) Salt Lake, 7-1. San Diegs and Denver tied 44 in other action, Jones’ play goal by MONACO, Monte Carlo (UPI) —The postponed World Middle- winger Willie O'ree with 3:02 weight Title fight between left earned San Diego the ‘a champion Carlos Monzon of Argentina and challenger Nino Benvenuti will be held here May 8, Monegasqueofficials said 5Priday. The fight was originally scheduled for April 17 but was put off to give the Italian another three weeks training meet tonight at Phoenix while after his March 17 defeat by Portland plays at Seattle in the other game. Argentinian Chirino. Bout Is Set Loses Three 125-115 Playoff Win The Chaparrals, who have never beaten the Utah team in Salt Lake City and won over the Stars only once in Texas in 13 games between the teams, trailed by only three points— 107-110 —vith 6 12 to playin the Jones’ 485th goal came on a &ame,thanks to a fourth quarter surge that saw the Texans reel powerplayin the first period. it points within a ‘The light matched him with his off nine beled of less than three coach, Gordon Fashoway. The Buckaroos put the game minutes. away in the first period with With a crowd of 4375 in the Salt four goals, while the Golden Palace urging them on, Coach Eagles did not tally until the Bill Sharman’s crew cighted its second period. Kenny Campbell reeling ship and charged and Mel Pearson both scored through the stretch with a surge twice for Portland, with Norm the Chaps were unabie to halt. Johnson and Roger Bellerive Sparks Stars’ Drive getting single markers. Leading the Stars’ sweep Salt Lake’s only goal was by the stret it saw Guyle Fielder. them score 15 of the game’s last Scoring: 23 points, including 11 straight, Salt ee 0104 was Ron Boone, who pumped in Portland 42 ih two field goals early in the First period: Portland, closing drive. Campbell Sean - Jones) $ The Stars’ margin of victory 2:41; 2. Portland, _Peaf- would have been even greater, son (Donaldson - McKay) 10:29 except for the fact that Lavern 3. Portland, Jones (Foley - Tart and Chuck Beasley of the Hebenton) 14:58; 4. Portland, Chaps fired back-to-back threeJohnson (Madigan) 16:56, Penint “home run” shots in the alties: Detmarsh, Salt Lake ist 47 seconds of the game. But 1:39; Donaldson, Portland, Fol- even those “home run’ baskets ey, Portland 9: 35; Wyrozub, weren't enoughto catch the Utah Salt Lake 13:39; Pearson, Port- team which was breathing fire land 19:17. down the stretch. Second period: 5. Portland, Pearson (Foley) 1:35; 6, Port- WeberState Stars Cut Loose for PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) — Art Jones tied the Western Hockey League career scoring markFriday night with a power play goal as defeated Salt Lake 7-1. land, Belerive (DonaldsonPearson) 7:56; 7. Salt Lake, Fielder (Ball - Kassian) 12:26. Penalties: Foley, Portland 8:53; Detmarsh,Salt Lake 14:22; Donaldson, Portland 16:55; Foley, Beaty scoring 25 points, Baseball Players OGDEN(UPI) — WeberState College baseball coach Blaine Sylvester reports the loss of three of his players for the seamuteont injuries and grades. son Second baseman Frank Park and center fielder Ron Fisher have been lost for the season as a result of injuries and Tim Burns has becomeineligible. Park has been operated on for a knee injury suffered during the team’s recent trip to California and Arizona. Fisher suffered a fractured skull in that saw the score tied eight in the Utah scoring with 2 ne and the lead change hands points. Boone got 21, Glen occasions, the Stars, Coombs 20, Red Robbins18 and asl by the irrepresible Boone, for forged a 54-40 lead with 5:27 to playin the half. the gamewith 32 points,followed by Tart with 24. Gene Moore Refused To Quit But the Chaps, who had played with 19, and John Beesley with seven games in eightht days, 10, Nemelka played quite bit in including Friday night’s throw in both the first and secondhalf of a recent gamc. encounter, Injuries have cut Weber’s inthe sponge as they came the game. field strength to four players Near Altercation bounding off the ropes to cut the Nemelkaalso got involved in a for the upcoming Big Sky ConStars’ lead to six points — 66-60 — by halftime. The Stars also led near altercation with Freeman. ference season. 90-75 with 5:35 to play in the third Both players sprawled to the period,but once again Coach Bill floor during a bit of action with Blakely’s dead-tired but dead- 3:10 to playin the first half, with game charges got off the floor Freeman landing on top of and battled their way back into Nemelka. Freeman, who was the fray andtrailed by only five astraddle Nemelka’s back drew points — 98-93 — atthe end of the back his fist as if he were going to punch the former BYU star, third session. butthoughtbetter of it and didn’t Sparking this Texas comeback follow through. was Tart, who scored seven With his back to Freeman, points in the last nine minutes of Nemelka, who has never been by EDGIVAM® the period, including four on a known to back away from a pair of jumpers with 1:16 to play fight, failed to notice Freeman's in the session. menacing gesture and so Oddly enough, thefirst man The Stars, paced by Merv remained unusually calm Jackson, former University of throughit all. Asa result nothing in history ever to score 1,000 points in one season of college Utah All-American, then zoomed serious developed. However, out to a 110-98 advantage with Freeman, who was a big hero basketball wenton to a career —notin pro basketball — but 8:42 to playin the game. with local fans when he played in baseball!. . . The first man But Chaps, led by Tart and for the Stars, was roundly booed ever to score 1,000 points in a Don former by the crowd. college basketball season was | performer for the Stars, had (115) Johnny O’Brien of Seaitle enough steam left to make one Texas Hightower Universityin 1952... But after more charge at the Utah team, J. Beasley graduating college, O'Brien, joore as they moved to within three Hamilton instead of going on in points — 110-107 — but that was Freeman basketball, became a big as close as they could get down Bedell league baseball player and Tar the stretch, as Jackson and :ze ceasley remained in the majors seven Boone, hit a jumper eachto build years, the Utah lead back up to 114-107 croft with 5:29 to play. Utan (125) Ever wonder what's the Robbins longest hole-in-one anyone Utah’s Top Scorer Beaty ever made in golf? . . . The Jackson wasthe top scorer for Jackson record is held by aman named Utah with 26 points. He also Robert Mittera, who on the turned in a great defensive 10th hole of the Miracle Hills game, coming up with two key Nemetka Totals 125 Golf Course in Omaha, Neb., blocked shots in the fourth Texas 16.3433 pa He and Dick Nemelka, Utah fo'a6 32 17125 on Oct. 7, 1965, madea hole-inThree point goals—Tart, C one of 444 yards! former BYU All-American, Robbin repeatedly set up teammates for Beasley; Personal foulsHightower ‘ Can you imagine a person under-the-basket shots and once J. Beasley 3, Moore 3, Hamil ton 3, Freeman 1, Bedell 4, weighing 275 POUNDS and teamed with George Stone on a Tart 2, C. Beasley 2, Jones 3, oa THIN?.. . Well, when brilliant seemay in tee Croft 3; Robbins 2, Beaty 4, uu stop to think about it, dackson 2, Combs 4, Boone 4, fourth pe with Stone get Stone 2, Nemelka basketball star Wilt the et. ttl fouls Texas 29, Utah Chamberlain certainly looks Zelmo Beaty followed Jackson thin — and yet did you know that he weighs 275 pounds! & Dan Issel on fouls with 8:09 to play and weretrailing 99-93. Issel, the ABA i champion, led all scorers with 26 points, one more than Larry Jones had for the Floridians. between the two teams in Salt Lake City Friday night. The Stars won 125-115 with SUITS 519° ond 335" BOYS’ SPORT COATS yah oe that pays WgEES DT I bet you didn’t know... that you can rent a Pinto for the weekend for $18.50 plus 7 “[eents a mile... Call Givan Ford today. RENT-A‘CAR MEN'S SPORT COATS 519% 1 *45" egins ere... This is the place a man can find his total Easter wardrobe. We have everything for the man in the family. 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It was an uphill battle for the draft choice last year but was sidelined with injuries during the entire season. He and Issac Lassiter and Ron Berger will be competing for a starting slot at defensive end under new head coach Johnny Mazur. OPEN MONDAYAND FRIDAY ‘TIL9 p.m. come on in now. Wink,S 116 West Center Provo, Utah |