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Show Stars Host Kansas City Tonight the Sars iost all three games. Utah Coach Morris Buckwal Sart at iooward games Malone, Baseball Playoff Continue Today LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The les Angeles Dodgers, the hopes may rest today on a nod winningest team in baseball in 1974, hope to wrap up their first of Jim Palmer's head ‘That nod will come about 15 National League pennant in minutes before the Orioles and eight seasons today when they take a 20 lead into the third the world champion Oakland A's resume their American game of the NL playoffs championship series 2t against the frustrated Pitts 2 pm. EDT and will tell burgh Pirates. Baliimore Manager Rar! Weavdominated the er whether Palmer or Ross Dodgers during the regular fey wi be the si season, taking 8 of 12 from: the pitcher against the A's Vida Western Division champs, but Blue in the third game of the they collected just a dozen hits, best-of-five series. all singles, in the first two Should Palmer remove him- games of the series self from the starting role At Pittsburgh Saturday and Weaver and the other Orioles want him to play, the A’s would Sunday, first the Dodgers’ Don become the clear favorites to Sutton and then Andy Messers. mith, with the help of ubiqui win the AL pennant Although Palmer had only a oes Mike Marana,stopped the during his bi iv) ‘Nothing is going to be easy from now on, said Pirate slugger Willie Stargeli, who has three of his club's 12 hits against Dodgerpitching, ‘I don't think the Dodgers have ever played any better than we did in the games of this seri id Sutton, a Dodger since 1966 “Not as long as I've been with them, atleast.” nt 1973 cam- paign and points out that he shut out the A’s in the fits game of last year's playaff series Paimer has a pinched nerve in his right elbow which at Hf the Dodgers can’t win the pennant today. they have two times acts up and cuts down on his effectiveness. ‘{ don't have pain,” Palmer said Monday “But if the mere opportunities—Wednesday and Thursdayhere. nerve is inflamed, it affec my A freak thunderstorr forearm and | can’t throw with bled across Southern C Monday, posing the the same velocity.” The Orioles worked out at Momor sdium about two hours Monday yall the A's showers. Forecasters said there passed up a workoutin favor of was a 40 per cent chance of flying into Baitimore later in rain today, day. Doug Rau, 13-11, a southpaw, The teams are scheduled to is scheduled to oppose Pittsplay the final two games of the burgh’s Bruce Kison, 98, a series, if necessary, Wednesday righthander, in the third contest and Thursdaywith each game of the series, the Dodgers’first to start at 2 p.m. EDT. game at home since Sept. 25. State Prep Standings REGION ONE W East Carbon Monticello Altamont Duchesne Green River Bonneville Roy REGION THREE REGION FOUR “RECON Two Bountiful at Layton Ben Lomond at Clearfield ‘Ogden at Viewmoni REGION THREE Skyline at Granite Cottonwond at South Olympus at West Highland at East REGION FOUR Hillcrestat Granger Murray at Brighton Kearns at Orem REGION FIVE 4 a4 Murray Hillcrest Spanish Fork REGIONSEV Chass 24 Richfield Mant Juvabs North Sanpete Class LA REGION EIGHT Class 2-4 Kanab Beaver Miliford Parowan Panguitch Wasatch Grantsville ” Class 1A REGION NINE Class EA Claes GA Monb San Jesn REGION TEN Class 2 $9 1.000 41 130 21 687 or) 21 780 03 0 was free to sign with any pro from Virginia. Wise had asked to be traded citing “personal problems.” team. Stars officials said Sundaythey had reached an agreement with the ABA's top defensive player For Defense The 62, 24pound linchacker was a sophomore at Arizona State, when the Sun Devils opened their Western Conference season with an unbeaten record and what was by playing at the University of ‘Wyant, The Cowboys stunned ASU, running, passing and kicking the Sun Devils defense for a 45-43 win. That didn't settle lightly with Breunig, a two-time All-WAC selelction fiat was ireneand in wasn't enough te repay the embarrasment that ASU suffered in Laramie. Solast Saturday, Breunig led another assauli un Wyoming as ASU won 16-10. Bruenig, a Phoenix, Ariz., and was in on three fumbies, earning the WAC defensive player-of-the-week honors Mon- MARK DRISCOLL, who threw four touchdown passes in the secondhalfto give Colerado State a 33-33 tie with BYU, is expected to get his first starting assignment of the year Saturday at Utah State. Driscoll Wins Offensive Honor Also nominated were senior middle guard Glen Gresham of Arizona; senior tackle Loren Mulkins of Colorado DENVER (UPi) — Colorado sophomore linebacker Dave State Coach Sark Arslanian O'Bay of Utah; junior corner says he likes the way quarterback Aa le of Wyoming; back Mark Driscoll comes off omer: x Mike Russell the bench and sparks the team. Driscoll only wonders what safety Rick Arslanian Arsianian might think if he Paso and junior cornerback started a game. Ron Wallace of New Mexico. “T don’t know if I necessarily “A couple of years ago we off the went up there and they beat us,” said defensive coordinator coll, a 6-foot-2 junior from ia Larry Kentera. “We got back Junta, Colo. “I've never started last year but we were before.” concerned about our last time But Driscoll has comeoff the up there and especially Bob bench and provided plenty of wanted to prove himself.” spark. Last Saturday was his Breunig did just that. In the latest adventure. He came in first quarter, he recovered a during the third quarter with Wyoming fumble on the Cow- Brigham Young ahead 26-6 and bov 45 to set up ASU's first hit 18-of-31 passes for 265 yards touchdown andheaiso fell on a and a school record four loose ball at the ASU 35 to halt touchdowns in rallying the a Wyomingdrive Rams to a 33-33 tie. And in the second quarter, he That performance earned hit Wyoming running back him a starting job for next Andy Dixon and forced him to Saturday’s game at Utah State fumble. The Sun Devil's Ainslie and also earned Driscoll the Washington recovered to set up Western Athletic Conference a field goal by Danny Kush. offensive player of ihe week How does the pre-law major, award. Arizona State linebackwho carries a B-average, feel er Bob Breunig won the about his role as a football defensive honor for his play in player and the image it carries: “Only ignorant people still vees 5-14, and Snow The Montreal Canadiens and the Toronto Maple Leafs beth received their franchises in the National HockeyLeague on Nov 2%,i917, and are the twooldest teams in the league. Kenny McQueen, and Linebacker Bob Pendley. “T predict that it will be a a@ 16-10 win at Wyoming close, hard fought game,’ Odette Also nominated were junior says. “The fans will see some quarterback Bruce Hili of tough, aggressive and exciting Arizona, freshman quarterback football Dennis Sproul of Arizona Staie, Senior quarterback Gary Sheide of Brigham Young, junior quarterback Bobby McKinley of Texas El Paso, senior fullback Steve Marlowe of Utah, junior guard Edgar Bell of New Mexico and senior center John Schutterle of Wyoming. Driscoll said he wasn't discouraged whenhe wascalled on to bring CSU alive against the rugged defense of BYU. “T figured I'd just go in and have fun and pley football,” said Driscoll, who underwent shoulder surgery last year. “Besides, our offense is explosive so there's no way we are everout of a ball game." That was true against BY With 10 seconds !eft, | threw an incomplete pass, giving BYU the ball “ZT just put my head down and went to the sidelines,” said Driscoll. “I figured, well I choked. The next thing I knew we had the bail Allen linproves SALT LAKE CITY American Fork football player Ron Allen continues to show improvement at the intensive care unit of the University of Utah Medical Cent Allen, who suffered a head injury at the game in Spanish Fork en Friday, is undergoing tests and apparently does not have anyseriousproblem. His parents report Ron is making good progress" and faalng better. Their other son, Bill, is expected to be released this week from Utah Valley Hospital after suffering 2 kidney by in the BYU-Iow2 State football game, 27. Both players are through with football for the vear. Ron'sstatus with the American Fork basketball team is still seni gt time busine: 2. A fow urs ct collecting weel eekly, : Soe <tsh invesiment part-time 461.000 31 70 13 0 34 m0 | FOR eon ETE DETARS CALL COLLECT MON, TUES., WED. Gordan Gray 374-9750 BYU foothali coaches discuss the Cougar’s ptuspects for the season and respand to viewers’ the tutelage of Phil Johnson, who telephone questions and replaced Bob Cousylast winter. ee —, (Oct. 10th} Jomnson, who came from the a jai live Bulls, is a staunch believer in SonFOOTBALL CALLIN defense. program. Despite jast season's poor Soi|= Jay Monsen and the record, 6-10 center Sam Lacey football coaches and ask a developed rapidly. averaging question about this year's 14.2 points and 13.3 rebounds to Gaigat ivutbali season. take his place among the NBA's better smaii centers, Laceyisn’t a threat to 7-2 Kareem AbdulJabbar of Milwaukee or Dave Cowens of Boston, but he showed te can play with therest. UNIVERSITY PARK. Pa. Rookie i @ Ron Behagen, with an ILOpoint average and (UPI) —Utah State and nation7.1 rebounds, also was a bright al feotball powerhouse Penn 8 23-49, ve rapidly under Aggies Sign Penn State State Monday said they have spot for the Kings Jimmy Walker, the veteran guard obtained from Houston. signed fo play each other here in three years,the Aggics replacing attempted to fill the scoring void Army oa the Nittany Lions’ schedule. Penn State athletic director Edward M. Czekaj said Army points per game Another veteran, Don Kojis. had asked to be relieved of its probably will round out the commitment to play the Lions starting lineup. 4 13.1 scorer last in six scheduled meetings for season, Kojis feeds only 164 1977 to 1983, points to reach a careertotal of Czekaj and USU athletic director LaDeli Andersen said the 10,906, s to be Aggies will replace Army on ill Penn State's schedule in 1977. B ly in more in the Ohic State will take over backcourt this season than as a the Cadets in 1978, and Missouri forward replacement. Williams will take the remaining four games from 1980 through 1983. was a 13.5 seorerlast vear. Scott Wedman of Colorado, the Kings’ No. 1 draft choice, is the most promising newcomer and The Los Angeles Rams could give the franchise a big lifi with his shooting ability. He defeated the New York Giants doesn’t figure, however, to be a 2-17 in an exhibition game in big rebounder and that 1955 that was the first responsibility again will fall to professiona! football game to be decided in a sudden death Lacey and Behagen. Larry MeNeill, who enjoyed a left by Archibald, and led the team in that category with 19.2 RET: 700-165 | 7255 § °° 70: 700-15 $4 735 $ 1 go 70: 750-16 5BQ75 59Zee 90 ALL PRICES PLUS TAX AND RECAPPABLE TRADE IN ~ SAMESiZE AND PLY SAME TREAD DESIGNS AS REW GSOBYEAR TIRES All locations full or BYU Coaches On TV Program LUG a PE. ASHTON CO, 1758, 100%,Prove 375-9500 190% secured investment . Expondion program You provide: V_# sincere 3 i operate your fourth best records in the NBA behind Boston. 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In Jerry Gustafson the Badgers have the leading Tusher in the Intermountain Uoliegiate Athletic Conference. And in Ritchie Donner they have @ good scrambling quarterback who wentthe final i9 yards that produced the touchdown in the game withthe Y jayvees. Snow coach Ray Odette feels that the Badger offense is shaping up and will give a good account oif itself Saturday, but he considers the defensive unit outstanding. Some of the defensive players he mentions for praise are Morris Richins, a tackle; safeties Joel Johnson and Farmersin someareasrealize extra income from their grain ields by allowing doveshootsat a small fee paid by each individualhunter. A MONTH OR MORE IS VERY POSSIBLE THIS IS TRUE WITH THE NEW CHALLENGER 1s tie ¥ lost 17-7. supposed to he a strong defense through im the Harlem he was the top could play a in the frant line, feagve game of the season. Snow in the 35 games he played, but this fali. No final decision has has dropped four, counting the was never the same after Tom been made on that, though 17-7 toss to the Brigham Young Boerwinkie of Chicago stepped Last season the Kings played University junior varisty in on ium on opening night % of their & ieague games Archibaid continued im thai against division teams — seven Provo Friday. Snow andDixie have played game, scoring a season-high 42 each with Milwaukee and paints, but the fog twice had to be Chicago and six against Detroit placed ina cast iater Six more division games have scores give an idea of the The Kings’ chances of moving been added this season — nine comparative strength of the up in the Midwest Division are with Milwaukee and Chicago and Saturday afternoon rivals. Jess than good. even with a eight against Detroit Dime iost 9 Scousdaie 44-14, healthy Archibaid. Milwaukee, while Snow lost 31-6. Dixie lost to Chicago and Detroit—the three DENVER (UPI) — Beh Rreunig had (wo years to think about the “night: at Laramie, Wyo. way fine summer League where Scorer. aiso Prominent role counting on 3 healthy Nate ‘The Kings again will split won't make much difference we Archibaldto revive them. home-court time between = the two long-time opponents. Archibald. the NBA scoring sas City and Omaha. playing The SnowBadgerslike nothing leader in 187273, played in only Games in Kansas City ana 1! . better than to take the Dixie 3S games last season due to an Omaha. This. however, could be Rebels into camp, and the Rebels Achilles tendon injury. Since that the last season for the split was the first year on a seven: because the Kings will cscupy SX. George Saturdayin the first Gets Henor their Neither Snow College nor traditional riya! Dime will bring National Basketball sceessfil records to a of Association lest season. are in a row,including a 1346 defeat injury was enormously administered by Ricks College in expensiveto the Kings. Bob Breunig 5 01.000 S110 32 60 14 200 03 iw 36 1,000 Eakins has asked for a lengterm, no-cut contract,saying he would retire to enter polities in Virginia if Utah did not meet his desnands KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Ph The Kansas City-Omata ‘ings. des in the Midwest Division wild man on the field, then revert to a calm member of society afterwards. Sometime you find it hard to do.” Millard at Delta Hurricane at oe City ‘lass 1-A Rangole at vaio d nab at Reaver REGION TEN It Gi en Rives Monticelio Duchesne at San Juan 0 1.000 1.000 jumped pickedup in 2 trade this summer Kings Count ~Page 7 On Archibald ICAC Test schiznphrenic You have to be a EN Richfield a ortiy saqus Manti a uth Sevier North Sevie Springville American Fork center Jim Eakins, Sakins was Utah. Jones, $3 asking fer more money. con tarneys that the Stars ane had invalidated his coniract and he hold the opinion that all athletes are big. dumb jocks,” said Breunig, who spent the Plea Spanish Fork at Lehi REGIONSIX whe guard Jimmy Jones. along with fromlast year. He had four years remaining on his contract with Dixie in summer singing folk songs in a Phoenix restaurant. “You can’t be stupid and h! today. or do a decent job in school. ‘But you do have to be Carbon at Uintah Payson at American ae REGION FIVE er Davis Bingham J 4 01.000 29 1.000 22 0 04 04 000 Box Elder a yee Bonnevi Ben Lomond Layton Bountiful Clearfield Class LA Wednesday's Schedule REGION ONE Sty View at Weber REGION TWO Stil missing from Uish’s lineup Monday were ABA all star Straight from a Virginia high school to professional baskeiball this summer, leads Utah witn a 20 point average and 113 missed the pre-season training camp and Utah's first three Ti2 record this seasur wih i-year oid rookie Moscs Malone in the Kings game tonight Wise had been the Stars scorer the past tes seasons. In the three exhibition The ABA All Star forward retumed io the Stars Monday, working out with the team the daybefore Utah's fourth game of the exhibition season. The five-year veteran had ing his AL Cy Young Award winning 22-9 season in 1973, he is generally regarded as the best pitcher on either team Weaver says that Palmer pitched as weli during the iast month of this season as he did return. ter said Wise vould probaidy tonight's game against Kansss Gty-Omahain the Salt Palace BALTIMORE (UPI) — The Baltimore Orioles’ World Series rebounds per game—a factor that may have hastened Wise exhibition games. Without Wise, SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Willie Wise, ending a three week holdout, has rejoined the Utah Stars and will play in Snow Hosts g just what you 4expect from a Champion. JOHASON TIRE SERVICE 610 North Main, Springvilie Phone 489-5623 86 PROOF » © 1674 CHAMPION OiSTHLLING C0., ‘ateNCEBURG, INDIANA |