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Show I, .- - 1 I V tie Ofti. a a mkt. loa s , ,11,1y 2ols.:,CI(J221 Top Chic"' Final ABA Duct Opens Tonight ., i,Ap,,,, i-k' 1 ,y ".: -- I 2 a r Louie Dampier Bulls Fare Shins (1( )14 n S6-7- best-of-sve- n it." Prep Track Tournaments The Utah State High School Track and Field Tournament is scheduled Friday and Saturday at Weber State College, 111 The Utah State Girls Track Tournament will be Thursday at Skyline High with Ililicrest favored to retain its 1974 title. Qualifications are set at 10 a.m. with finals following immediately. Trophies will be awarded the first and second-plac- e teams in each of three classifications. '14 Other Sports Athletes Assn. will The Utah Chapter Of the honor BY12's National Invitation Tournament champions of 1951 Wednesday at Prudential Federal Plaza. Social hour zit 6:30 p.m., dimer at 7:30 p.m. Utah Itinaidcts awl Utdh Spokesmen will play a wheelchair basketball game Wednesday at 730 p.m. at Brighton High. Another game is slated Friday at 7:30 p.m. at lIcrest. Old-Tim- c tr! o . o. 4 r. 4 b Jim Murray Los Angeles Times Writer Whenever the National League batting champ comes to town, the game plan usual calls lor , ly Aaking the Lit- tie Leaguers to the park 1,, and ha ing By r5, r,:.,, ,....1:, ,, them take notes -- ..1...::..i.4't : 1 IVII .111 c nvIn hi e Glarr, a Ralph better i dea is Jim Murray to cover their t'yes or send them out for hotilty.ts when he omit. up. Ile probably has the worA batting style since oh. say, Stan Niusial. In the first place, he doesn't hit" the bail. Ile putts it. Ile (Tout lies the plate like Arnold Palmer over a No break sidehill lie starts to run the minute the pitehcr lets .,0 of the ball Ile just kind of leave, the hat in the batters box aimed at hurt, he ants to bit the ball Soinetunes he's roundin.tt tirst and heading to sec nal by the time contact is made,- - an ik,;, or Atlanta sports riter ob- served Blimung Speed He has such blinding speed, he led the league in triples last year and onlookers sA'ear not one of the 17 made press box estimates were that over half of them came on ball fours. You can't smuggle a pitch past him normally. Through Traffic "Ile's his a dead-pus- hitter," Eddie h Mathews. once explained. "You can't defense him. lie could hit the ball through a traffic jam." Some years ago. I asked the late Roberto Clemente what it would take to fashion a .400 hitter. if, indeed, such a creature were possible in reul life todly. and Roberto immediately began to describe this mythical batsman. The way he came out, he was everything Roberto was not. In the first place, he was left handed. That gave hint a two-steedge going down to first. In the second place, he was not a hard swinger. Ile A as a voodehopper. Ile had to have blinding speed. be had to Most import-intly- . p1.0 on a noncontender Vollitt get more secand.uadv pitching to tat that A ay, And he had to be a send on that nontlintentler caotcndWhat Roberto v, ing A as that he. as a superstar and a mainstay of the Pirates, frequently had to "give himself up" at the plate h:t to right to 1110Ve the runner along, ailditccasionab ly sAira; froin the heel; for the fences because only a home run Aould save the club, not a base hit. Aril so p as far as the outfield fence. In tact. some Of them didn't make it as far as the outfield, period. He got four hit s on, against San Diego one night Roberto ChIllefite never last season 'without ever hit- mentioned him by name, and ting a ball out of the infield. I doubt if he meant hint, but "He'll swing at anything. he A as describing Ralph Alan Falling leaves. Paper air- Garr right down to hk 33- planes. Peanut shells. Pop- ounce bat and swing. corn wrappers. Only trouble Is lie hits 'em." complained Montreal's Gene Mauch. tt -- night he's going to triplo off a balk," a teamSome Lands New Job 1,...; 47, f;:i.4r.,:,,,.. -4! '- '' .'''.-- !:.Z: ;,;:,..7.--,-;,t '''' : 1 - :: - .: , .,....,, ' el: , , ' ; ,..e..fvt"..,.., 4.4464......: . ..4'- , ,, ,,,,,--, 17-1- . .,a0ti.4., s, - A - ) i , '',. ,; . - ... .' "7 ' , , - , - , ,t4 te...rtro'" . , , N il.;;:;;"'-i,-- : 1 ' .4-- , ,: .',' , .844 .. , . ' , "0" "(, , , ,:" '' , I - ' . ,, 4 ., 4 ' ,, 11,,, ,,,,,.,,,, '!" , lit, ''', , 'ik ' : " ..':. ,- ..', . - ,' 4 ' ' - ",,,t ,..., , , A ,L;,fr.. IT:''fi . -- , , s':, 4..v . , ' 104 , ..,..- 4- .. ......, , - ,,li "r.' :4.; ' , ) , ' ,...,1 ,.,. 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Trainer Johnny Catnpo arrived Monday from New York with Media, the fifth- finisher in the Derby, and Just The Time. who will enter the race paired with Bac 'ache Relief 1 Pierre conceded that the strike could increase the costs Of the games already lacing a projected tOo mill4t1(1 could force ion del icit construction crews to work 21 hours a day, seven days a week, in order to compkte the project by its May, 1976, targvt date. Prior to the walkout, la ork at the site was six days a week. . N In ('OM. :UPI) ri r." A rig" littigAwArqw1 St. J.- - '' ' .7tLy,-,:,;,-,-.:4',,- 4-14:7- described the colts last serious workout before the May 17 Preakness as entirely satisfactory. "Thats just what I wanted." Frankel said. Native Guest never raced and was as a neither a Derby entry nor an original nominee for the ?reakness. llut his four straight wins as a including the Debonair and the El Dorado liandicapat lIollywood Park, have persuaded Levin ta pay the extra fee required of Preakness entries not nominated by the Feb. 15 closing date, linvis - SIti 0, ! , IM -ALL SIZES w 111.9t5173 PiCIW:R, Ilaill nnii 1111 PRES , 1:12. to his -- ...4 t if I 1. ,, ;i. 000 o I -:- ,::,,,,, ;11 But," he said. we do not yet consider the situation to be critical to the point where you should be nervous. We' settle our problems with the assumption that the Games are going on in 1976." 1,3MISMSMMIIMmemmilM,p1INGICWWW.W three-quarte- a., o 3- :5-L- Before ;iliiii iiilitissof Lou Itondinao. the trainer Darby Dan Farms' Prince Thou Art told Pimlico offivials from Belmont Park that -he Wit S leaning" toward his derby mnning finisher in the Preakness and could decide after a - or workout Thursday. sixth-plac- ;.;,i -- 'the news conference that a la 1!) v; :;,,1 1'145 lk ', , if it is just siotioao, -- Every Day Key "Every day is important to be sure facilities are ready on time so I would think it is a very critical situation." The dispute erupted last week when the Quebec government introduced legista- tion that four large tion tinions be placed in trusteeship. The report sparked an outcry from the unions and a walkout of the nearly 2,01)0 workers at the Olympic site Thursday, The men hake not returned to the job and all work on the million stadium coin- $.1s0 The 'elodrome and the Olympic Village has been halted. of The colt, owned by W. A. Levin's Gold mill Farms. turned the first quarter mile in seconds, three furseconds and longs lit tht half mile in Former Champ tth tormer national ndmg champion Sandy Hawley in the saddle for the workout. Native Guest wound up his r mile gallop in - CO.TO executive vice president Simon St, Pierre said in Derby jockey Jean Cniguel. Ron Turcotte, the jockey who guided Secretariat to his Triple Crown in 1973, will ride .10,1 The Time. (um Na ti e Guest, whose owner will have to pay a supplementary entry fee of $10.0o0 for the - . 0.- .) , . ' 1 construe4,.,..-44,,-4- .,..- - - -'.,..,4,a" , '. ' , '4...' ' ' ' " "4,N''' - . '' ', , , , .46 ;.' : -.. , ' ., 'N,' '''. '40.4'..!!!: " ' s, , , .1' ' '' ' ' . " ,I , A ..a , .. , - ,,,,,.k.-.:-,;-- . ' "L'.; -- ; :4"4:;.:,,..'''''' .1 1)' -- '1 1 ...' )7' 7 t'',I itt three days, is not to bad. Tut) If it's longer, it could be pretty bad." It s Nut Critical has placed in jeopardy the cornpietion of facilities f or th e l9Til Montreal Olympics. Officials of the city and the Montreal Olympic organizing committee (CO30,) expressed fears Monday a prolonged strike at the main OlyTopic Stadium site could put io doubt this city's ability to stage the games, scheduled to begin July 17, 147)3. "We were already working on an extremely tight schedule," said Lawrence chairman of Ilanigan. M ontreal's executive Corn- mittee, "Certzlinly we Can't afford another stoppage like the (two month strike) last winter. '.'',-.,",1 , . Ilartford has been selected over New York City and Philadelphia for the 1977 U.S. Fig-urMplOnSkating 6 sTAmvoRD, Conn. IA mate predicts. Waiter Kennedy, who mill Ile has a proper scorn for retire as commissioner of the sthkes. All he requires of a National Basketball Assn. on pitch is that it k' in the same June 1, Monday was elected time zone r area code lie chairman Of the First Sta r(1 Bank and Trust Co. got 2!1 hits last season, and ' work A (LTD labor dispute again ''.,k,..:,..1 :.4: . MON"rREAL .....:.:, ,..::: ' ' s , Wins Skate Meet HARTFORD. - - ' .,,..:., .' .,,..',7,.;,, :' .' .,..2 ..t,',.4 ' , anything to the fans. you just spit," he said. "Gum wears out your jaws and sunflower seeds are messy. especially for a catcher," How does he avoid the licorice look on his teeth? "You brush your teeth a lot," said Benet'. "And I use sugarless gum. Got to take care of the teeth." Bench said tobacco as a home remedy which he offered on a television talk show nearly cost him a fan. "I told the audience chewing tobacco helped me get rid of congestion when I had a bad cold," be said. "A week later I got a nasty letter from this little old lady who said she tried it and got sick." - ..:', ; ,; ? '''''" ' : -- .'7'140,,ste''' ' ,. "It's a release. Since you can't yell at the ump or say nen ,.,,., 4' '- "1,', :, , , ,..,:ftt.: ,,. ,. '....., ; ' '' .. nerves. Cover Kids' Eyes Garr Bats , 7 , .. - said Bench. obacco soothing , '' .,:; ,i.r , Soothing Chow Bench finds a good chaw of I .. - ,' Graminiis, an Alabaman, said the gumboil is catching on in popularity. especially with the younger players who find the foul juices tough to stomach. Rettenmund admits losing his first bout with chewing tobacco "First time I tried it I got dizzy" but the gumboil was love at first bite. "Now I have special recipes." he said. "My best is the the special ileluxe gumboil. You take two large sugarless sticks of gum and one flavored. You chew it until ifs moist and soft. Then Like it out of my mouth, sit do n on the dugout bench. spread it on my knee inta a square arid then put a clump of tobacco in the middle of it. I wrap the gum around the tobacco and pop it back in." Jim 3itirrin Column ;, t- ,.,,;., - six-ce- 14,venk ' ..,,,,.,,to,l, '.,".. said Gramnias. a 27..ear veteran as player or coach. introduced him to the gumboil. "Ile's an Old pro at 3-- , - Bench The defending Stanley Cup champions, the Philadelphia Flyers. tied by the upstart New York Islanders, must win Tuesday night at Philadelphia to go into the finals of the NI IL playoffs against the Buffalo Sabres. Needing inspiration. the Flyer i will play Kate Smith's recording of "G4 mi Mess America." in the crucial game. " ,.' ,' ':, .' , - - lie growled. Gumboil Pro Stan lel Cup Maw k 6 :4, '''.. - the Cincinnati of ..: .. '''", ,,. 1 .. . i .' ::., ,...,,..,;,...., It kills the taste," said his cheek bulging. Bench "You don't chew the gum into the tobacco. You just kind of vi rap it around the chow to keep it together." "I marinate mine in a soft drink," said Rettenmund, in airy tones of a gourmet. "Nlakes it nice and juicy.' Pete Rose, uho loathes tobacco of any form, finds the whole messy wad hard to swallow, "I tried tobacco once. Got sick. Didn't know you were supposed to spit the stuff out," he sold. Rose admits his disdain for tobacco goes deeper than "A dar,-,Jsome on my shoe umpire spit one bine When I took the lineup card to home plate." 2 by the Golden Chicago Bulls. beaten Statc Warriors Sunday, muFt play the decisive game of series on the Warriors' court Wednestheir day night. The victor moves into the title round against hiph ollutod ttoston from the playoffs. "I hope our players are going out to the coast to win," said Bulls' coach Dick MALL -- This will be the biggest game of their lives. The . Rods. d - , .. , ',A- rz,-.::::- Wizards" KPlitucky's tvolves around 72 Artis Gilmore, who 4has averaged 217 points and 15,9 rebounds per game in the playoffs. - L.,',",L:',, Grammas, "Gumball team." attack largely re- McGinnis-oriente- .,'.:-:,..- :, . , : ''': i.., :',.::,. ':,::::::!,;), tobacco mixed with bubble gum? Heresy Not to Johnny Bench, Mery Rettenmund and coach Mx .: .4... - - Olympics Labor Dispute : , ...., ,1.:,; ' Chewing :; 1 trictly - g , -,: "' Jr. rp,o,,, CINCINNATI (AP) Baseball's tobacco-chewinpunsts would sputter m dis- belief and choke on their cliaw e :; thaw Ball Log l Dampier, team captain and cider statesman of the Kentucky Colonels. expects the Indiana Pacers to play a lot of "alley ball" in the American Basketball Assn. champion.ihip playoffs opening Tuesday night in Louisville. !I! "The big difference between this ,,,::' Ti Indiana team and the one that beat us ii, in the finals two years ago is that this , - , - 1 team does not go much for patterns. ,;17.i':--77.4, They just run and FhooL" Dampier L,;.' ,; ,'!,, ',f;,,;;,, Sal : A .4,,,i.,,, !, ..,, "Indiana lets G eorge McGinnis -. ..,.'': ,:,,,-Aerything." said Dampier "It's ;.:-.7-- Irve. 4;4, 1., Bubble Ginn ri i 10.) 1 I 1, --I 4 4. , . . . ' 10 ' ' |