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Show so, 4.4 ,,Ats,.4----"1ofUte,, Barry Propels Warriors hit N 11A's Final Series on a shcrt jump shot, Walker had 14 points in the opening hplf and finished with 21, high for the Midwest Division Rick Barry, after making two of his first 15 shots. fired in 14 points for Golden State in the final Wednesday night 01(1 led the Warriors to an ictory over the Chicago. Bulls in the deciding seventh game of the National Basketball Ass,ociat ion Western OAKIAND LAP) champs, at halftime, increased the lead to 13 points with Walker's basket opening the third quarter, but then went cold shooting from the fltior. The Bulls led Oink renee championship. Thc 'tvdrriors battled from II plaits behind to gain a shot il the Eastern champion Bullets in the NBA ch,impionhip series hkh will begin Sunday at 47-3- )r vv. Md. ari4loN eeip,oft$ Thursday Morning, May 15, 1975 l'oge 6 B !b44'ti4pi 23 It James R. Dunn, a former golfer at the University of Utah and currently account executive with Merrill Lynch. has been named "head coach- - of the file ac her r term. Utes for a The Bleacher Uto organization is the booster group for University of Utah athlet;cs. Dunn replaces Frank Ni-7- 2 two-yea- n 45-2- 1 . , . ,. ,... .3'.',,, .'..i' .,,....; fe". f ,,,,Z.P R ' ''.1'' ' , A c - i , isl,, s T - 4, : I , -- I ,:,-; i - (I k ), ,,. .,,..- --- ' i, , It. ' ''It A 47" , ' .. r ,t4 t : ,: ,,i-- : '!"':,,, z . : '. .', ,.,.. ..2s 's. ,4.1. .,,,,,, 4-- , - t, ' . , I;I, ..15,,, :.,..o so ,3 0 ,, ..,...., , Arilk. ..i..., ,, .!.;,.,:' : '- '.. e . A ; Y. ; .1 ' j,,,, .., ''' , :. .: , ,,,m I, t :'' , 1:7 ' - .. 4 .... ;;,-,- .....; ....,,,...amtertl..,.,1 ,4r-- ,r. ....:., -1 ,1---1 ,, rIsl,1,301 t 4: .,, , '', .. 4 - e '' fti.',;. , ,,r- .. .. 's , ."'-' ,...!,, .: .. 1: :&...,:;...3 Ute basketball coach Jerry Pimm. left, and grid pilot Tom Lovat, right. welcome new Bleacher Quarterback proof, James R. Dunn. Ile Studied His p. t:.; : , ' ),',1:, 4,,,N '. ti.... l',414 John Mooney 5.''' k. Tribune Sports Editor c4.4144010"i"K'..,0 Not too many years ago, basketball fans were laudin.r4 a colic Le plaer for his hoop prowess, but a cynic le Call do everything with a basketball except observed, itutogr3; 41 it. Unfortunately, about that tittle. you could liae said the sitite thing about a number of professional athletes, too In recent years, though. the pendulum appears to hi' ss inging hack to here the dunib athlete is the excepti(qi rather than the rule. is Paul ,Nn example of the outstanding k student-athlet- e Giovacchini. ',kilo will be aduted from Judge Meniorial iligh this spring and has signed a hskrthall scholarship to attend Stanford University. Paul is one of the better guards turned out in the state in ITlittlY Cd IS V ith a 23 point scoring average awl a school record for assists. Ile was invited to attend the campus at Harvard, 'Washington and San Francisco U. along with Stanford. but (hose the latter because he hopes to enter the medical school in time. Ile is a younger brother of Marty, who was graduated from Judge and earned a starting post as a ireslunan on The Vashington State varsity this year. Cla. Valedictorian more than just a very good high schoiil hiisketlizill player and it's because ot lus added accomplit,linh,hts that I'm writing this column. But Pant is y , ,, ,. x , ,, .44, ''''.:',' , .,,,,- ,- - , : .1., : ' - .., , '. ; !! V - ., ' ... - ..,.. ' ,",Y ''.7"''''''.4:'''''-''''.: A , ." ; ,",- -- ",, ,, ,, ,,t,' ''' ''-'- -- : ''! ::.! ..... ,i, it - k ,.,,,, f' , ' A.',.,..... , rS .1.!.'.. ' ' 111!' ' ' ',,,, ---- '' - ---. - - ?4.", , ; - :',.'," .' : '''- ,,...1!" - ' ' 2' ' ''''',.1' - ,... 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Streaking Gulls Stymie Sacramento Twice Ilerbat Tribune Sports Writer Salt Like City's streaking Gulls captured their 12th ictory in 14 home games and strengthened their hold on first place in the Pacific Coast leagues Eastern Division with a doubleheader sweep over the Sacramento So Ions Wednesday night at Derks Fuld. The oppportunistic Gulls first game romped to an triumph arid held on for a decision in the nightcap to boost their lead to 214 games over runnerup Albuquerque hich split a twin bill Wednesday with Hawaii. Good Relief litchiag After breezing to the first game win, Salt Lake received strong relief pitching from Luis Quintana in the second game to pocket their first Bv Ray 11-- 5-- 2 from the Atlanta Braves last week, was cheered by the Philadelphia fans who had booed him often during the first six years of his career when he was with the Singles Vi Phil-lie- Center Allen singled to center on a in pitch on his first the first inning and received his third standing ovation of the evening. Allen. who played six innings before he was lifted, flied to center and 3-- t Stardom Ile ill be graduated No. in his class and be the class aledictorian for the graduating class of - average in a college Ile carries a -- straight preparatory curriculum that includes calculus, physics, computer science, t,conomics and English. A- most 1111USLLII Stilt ast le accomplishment was -scoring a perfect soo- in math in the SAT college board tests. This is a rarity. Paul is notev.orthy, too, in that he has shov,n in that an outst.indMg student can be an exceptional athlete. Speaking of action Sacramento's over catcher Art Kusnyer twin killing of the season. Quintana relieved starter Gary Wheelock in the fifth inning and pitched two-hi- t hall the rest of the way and was credited with his first victory of the season. Whee Iwk, normally a relief pitcher, threw hard during his 4.13 innings of work and allowed just two hits. but he had control difficulties, stalking five two in the fifth when he was relieved. second game to account for all of the Sacramento hitting. Lead for Good The Gulls took the lead for good in the third. Dave Collins singled and 'George walked ahead of a three-bashit by Rusty Torres and Salt Lake had a advantage. e Super-Sta- r scoring 1,6en he slugged his first home run of the season over the leftfield wall in the first inning, The So Ions tied it in the second on a pair of walks and Toby Bianco's single to left. Bianco and Bobby Sheldon each had two hits in the 2 -h- , AN h ben ation If you really love our job, rna bard enough. ard be you aren't working ,11. Fun by Mike Miley. John Belaz, who had two extra base hits in the second duel. tripled home the final Gulls run in the fifth. the Gulls stroked 10 base hits against two Solon hurlers in backing Mono's fifth decision in six starts. In the opener, grounded to third in his other two trips. Meanwhile. Carlton, Reds handed the their second consecutive shutout. walking three and striking out three. The Phi Is scored in the first on Greg Luzinski's RBI single. in the sixth on a hit by Larry ROWa, then made it 0 with two runs in the eighth on a double by Garry Maddox. singles by Luzinski and Tommy Ilutton and an inield hit by Carlton. g 2 0 ,071 24 0 2 0 t 3t, .,4 0 S7 vos r 2 ,t,s, s. a0taz 03 8 a 2 3 I 0 3 0 3 2 2 2' 0 0 0 3 2 ,Y LaiN, EDat,ey 2 2 27 11 17 00a 2 PO 1161 1II Lake Salt Lake 7 10 002 CP-S- all : 0 7 I c Totats Sacramento Salt x 0 2 7 ! I C R N Be AB c4 3 o c4 sync Tc4als I 8 Bme'ma 4P-- ,ar (7,. Joraan 84 Dr: 4a ALA1,5,,'"Ilif 3 A.. 4 cwsr; l'acylsoe Donert, nS Join SO SAC IP Palmer 1 ;Pv Pe 68 N 4 R 4 1 6 7 7 6 2 0 3 2 6 5 5 ,rof 2 Mornye Sacramento A8 2 Esov rt Orb:Is 4 Sheen, 2t, I Mct4 v 3i5 3 Hamer an 2 vrids B,orce itt aow.no ct maker c Torino R t4 3 2 0 0 0 2 3 3 3 0 I 8 0 0 2 I 000 I 0 )4 0 4 3 Sat?La4.A$RUBI 0 2 Irres iLeton 3b M,1vss 81,41,4 Det. we, 43 Ba,az aust.n 3t3- -- 5Fey. IP 0 3 30 2 2 0 0 0 3 2 I 0 5 0 , I , 01 10 0 , Le Torres,. R ER 5 2 I 2 2 a 5 0 neekrt, AttI,438. I CO 20 52 3 2 103 H VetasOuet A1.3, 1 2 rbnmn1nC Darote, 20 3 Toasts 24 EFsov I!, I 3 0 3 DP Salt Socrameres Sail Lane 1. George I 2 4 ft 0 Ganroe on 0 0 0 I 2 3 SI San Lalre Sacramento ek to struggle long( sumo; hat.ahhough he had a comfortable lead. He suffered control problems. walk I lb Saq Lake Co40,1 Jt, Be o o 2t, clh aow Catcher Rocky Jordan and Collins also had a pair of rbis as the Gulls continued to hit well with men on base. had N 9cn Lind it Big Gull innings Salt Lake enjoyed two big innings. scoring four runs in the second inning and six tallies in the fifth while sending 10 men to bat. The Gulls also stole five more bases ill the game. including two more by Dave Collins who now has I in 2$ games. John Doherty continued hiS hot hitting and picked up four runs batted in with a single and triple to pace the Gulls' opening game attack. John Be laz socked his second homer of the season in the seventh inning for his second hit of the night and second George drew his second walk. went to third on Ron Jackson's single to right and came home on a sacrifice fly rc shlooA 2Actyty 2t yr xis u p Lacer si game. fifth. Pair Gulls Win SiocciimentoAB he followed with a two-rusingle to push across the Sacramento tallies in the first Sacramento closed the gap in its fifth on a pair of walks and Sheldon's infield single. Quintana then slammed the door and Salt Lake picked up a couple of insurance runs in its half of the to 8aIais 88 SO 4 6 9 2 5 (I 2 2 2 2 0 0 , , 2 Aheeock. PSVosouez. , g Ideally every Saab showroom should have aVolvo, Audi, Dasher, BMW, Peugeot and Mercedes In the other National IA,ague games, the St. Louis Cardinals beat Angts les Houston the Chicago Cubs , t the 11-- 5-- 4: Francisco Giants 54 and the Pittsburgh l'irates whipped the San Diego Padres 4 in II 5-- innings. thinks Win in the American League, the Baltimore Orioles turned Lack the Chicago White Sox the Kansas City Royals beat the DONA Tigers and the Minnesota Twins :topped the Cleveland Indians Ti Simmons' two-ru- n dou- ble and Ken Reitz' two-rusingle highlighted a five-ru- n spree in the third inning, helping St. Louis beat Los Angeles. Doug Rader slammed a two-ru- n homer in the first inning and a three-rublast in the seventh, leading 'Houston over Chicago, n IF think would be groat d you could Woo a (nod look at ow oboe you lake a rood compositors look at so. Becowe yos floal a bolo bit of all el thoo la Saab de LL EMS mod lk 041011Bark n Mangual's single capped a seventh inning run-scorin- g rally that carried Montreal over AL'nta. Rusty Staub drove in three nms with a homer and single and Dave Kingman delivered a two-rudouble, leading New York '0 iTr. -- LUXURY Yes eould nentpere the tomer), of dm Audi to doe Mem, 01 de0bbut wo Ore you reelenuot Wow minor mote with iDallpQ Mod. 'I roar emote and a bested drtoor's se suoulard equipment. .,. : V tie eoubd oompare the economy of the Deatter (23 mite per canon arcorction to EPA Moan to our 31 snit a per gone tam:lording to the mom EPA 'metal. Yoe could compare BMWs ema . holt performance featuros to mar 1 0 r rk t,,, 0 .,,,,::,,,,., ....:,,,,.,....,J,,..... - -, , - -- ,1 6.,ItiZigaCV ,,,,,'-a i . twhai a car should kill A fori,:.;; 1 '''''''I3-So.-t43- - --.., , ,. i-- P de,dicetion to precision engineering and automotive researrh and de. velopment. Diedicsidus that has made urn both terhineal leaders in the automonve induerry, Of course, every Petah abOrredent cant here all Mese cars but you can trait into any Penh showroom and see durability, luxury. psitormanre, comfort and quebi,. In every !Mob you see. From Kidd to $5,190 ----- ECONOMY ri.:",7:....,,,. And you could compose Mer- redee' quality to ours Became both Mercedes and dash have the mime C. moot erm."'",?Wolek.,'".-"-,---,..- roughed . man doted WirldOWS. . RIDE You Gould compare Peugeot's swoosh. comforiabie ride to our smooth. condortehis robs A ride tioas incredibly smooth and quiet because cd our front rear uapension and a light-misuepension there so reeponalvd hetes to smooth out even the erTTTN - You wield Volvo, durable oossathurtios lo, athaspaa so our s eassatracitos because both bar a staltasod Med body al awns Shan 4,601 graida. ata wreath owl posse sad door impact pawls. r,71 eseithig performance features. essering pores, asaissed disc brakes. and r amuse. "N DURABELITY n three-ru- , Los 'Alontreal Expos beat the Atlanta Braves the New York Mets tripped the San Pepe ; the Dodgers Astros stopped the : The publicized Women's Suiwr-S- t ars competition a few months al.to ohed-upfor the Tv .Nottaw hat e. but for a howdah. young feminine Super-Starconsider Karen Frenutte, a soph at South I ligh. Durimt the reollar wasons Karen competed on the volleyball and swimming teams. Someone suggested tit hug and t'S en though her first three attempts wound up in the putter, Karen worked so hard she became d mein'oer of tile varsity team and ended bowler on the squad. up as the second-higKaren turned to basketball and became the sparkplug on the team vhich turned in a 15-- 1 recort She also did some work on tile uneven parallel bars as a gymnast. This spring, Karen sandwiched track and softball into her busy schedule. !Cs possible Karen may be the best woman athlete in the state and ;n the next two years, the colleges and universities are goLg td be watching a young miss V. ho can compete in so many sports so well. If Karen elected to compcto in all her sports in college, a school certainly would get its money's worth in exchange for an athletic scholarship. 02-- Keetx.1 n Frankie George started Salt Lakes second game hard-hittin- In ThursdaN 's 7:30 p.m. contest, Salt Lake will shoot knuckleballer Charlie Mal:, scon against Solon KeVill lug five and often being behind on the count. However, he came within a hisker of pitching a shutout. The So Ions scored twice off hint in the third inning after two were out, but a dropped foul tip on a third strike gave Toby Bianco renewed life and 3-- Allen Plays, Phiflies Win, 4-- 0 By Associated Press Dick Allen returned to baseball Wednesday night and made a hit and Steve Carlton, whe never left, made all the right pitches as the Philadelphia Phi Hies beat the Cincinnati Reds iiiska...P.4At , Tribune Stott Preto olf after bowling night , In First Game 4 -- .., , 1 Way io Athletic Sports .Hirror bl' ,.. ,!... ., fL - :. , , Ell worth, Mike Fletcher, Paul Grant, Gordon Jigisen. Gordy Lee, Lyndon MacKay. Stan Parrish. Sandy Pepper. Spence Thurgood and Mr. Pritchett. Mr. Dunn joined members of the Salt Lake Country Club in graciously hosting the WAC golf championships last week. Compliments for the hospitality. ..;: ,i; 1 ...::, 11A00. e il ' Buxton. - , ,k, -' , J. ,11, , ..... ,,,, :. ' ,k,: ... c:: 1 vz,z, ..i.; ''.:.$4-40,',,- , ef- 9,7 '''''', 'I? , R--- . 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Tickets for the biggest-eve- r affair will he $15 and they may be purchased at the sports intormation office at the University of Utah or from Mr. Dunn The following were named to the board of directors at the Wednesday meeting: Cary Barker, Bruce Bell, Tom : '.:'," s' ' A -- ,,;AS' , '. !';'...- fr; se ..,.4. ,.' ,,,, ; ko,' ,,,4'4', ',: ...I o. , ,': 0, , .,, ;i:' . '11 f '.,:' , k..,,C'':.':,,1 '3;.ti! ...., '' . 1,,,.04, :: ...' '.e.. 1,0 , , ,,,, .'''kl':'. , ,.' ,',?"7 t.,t ...;..- - , ,,. ---- , ' i o , 1 , --. 4 ,,f 1 ,, , , 1 t, t. ' 4 i , , k ? 11 .. x 4,,,kly s - 4; ' .0 17 t:,1:.'::-:- : , ''''.44'..-i'- . .111." '.7''-.- ' t - :..;.'4 As ;.;:z.,. ,:. ,'. t. ' , : ,;i,',., ' ,,, oo' 11, ., 1 , G5-5- James Dunn Cops the Booster Post Barry was benched late in the third quarter, came back 1111 9:30 left I() play and inade I firet, consecutive shots as the Warriors surged front liehind to tie the score at ith 7:28 to ga. Barry had scored 36 ;)oints ill Chicago Sunday when to the Warriors won even the series at Chicavos biizgest lead was just before the end of the first half when Walker scored , ,;, 9 The Bulls led alter three periods but went without a field goal for almost six minutes. By then the Warriors clearly had the momentum on their side, grabbing rebounds and getting several successful fastbreaks underway. Blocks Four ... ... .. g ' :' ; ' - ,.. '', ... 1 ' i ,61.,V660,10,,mit " , 4 .'. - ,.. .. ,.. P ..1, it, , ' .. '" ,' .r ,' s of 21 ', , , them compoints. ing in the second and third periods. Barry finished with ,, 4 ,. 0,,st Itt , 17,,r,"11:nr1,;"1.7',VT't'rlo!'",'!"' IP0"K-K",-- ,, 1, ,!' or,P . , 1 ' Argre,..,4 ,.. ' t Golden State, which advanced to the NBA finals for the first time in eight years. rum 19 points behind in Ca one of its earlier playoff victories over the Bulls. 75-7- ith .. Johnson blocked four shots in the hectic final minutes and also scored on a layup with 41 seconds remaining to give the Warriors their biggest lead, (Ltibulic - ith I i:. Chicago made only five of Is field goal attempts in the third quarter and four of 20 in the final period as a sellout crowd of 12.737 roared in support of the Pacific Division champion Warriors. ,,, ,,,,711, Reserve center George i: Carries Load Nookie forw ard Keith Wilkes carried the seta ing load bit- Golden State the firq three quarters, and his basket w ith 2 kit in the game pat the Warriors ahead to The basket Calne stay. on a fast hreak after guard Johnson stole the basketball from the Bulls' Chet Walker, Wilkes ,,.,,,11,,,f,, - ,t!: stir 7.iirts,c, 4N41,04.., iem140, M.MMmtP...0Pftv,m,ip,m14f4,1i, -- ,,,:,..42e - P .rqc.ro,-- '''' ,..... , .,,i, ... ,, ., , ,....,, , ,,t ''71,z ,,.. .., .,,,. .,,,,,,,p,,,::, ;: ' 1,, a, ''. '''. 4 ' t.' ,.. 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