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Show Yancey Holds Lead; Allin, j Page 18—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, February10, 1974 Miller Have Good Rounds %& PALM SPRINGS,Calif. (UP) — Bert Yancey didn’t play well Saturday by his own admission, but he still managed a three under par 69 for a three-stroke lead on Hubert Green with one round to goin the 90-hole $160,000 Bob Hope Desert Classic. Yancey didn’. rnakeany bogies on his card of 36-33, and he had three birdies, just enough to hold aff Green and Johnny Miller, both of whom shot 69s to set up a six-shot difference for Sunday's final ‘It was a very uneventful round,” said Yancey ofhis play Saturday, and it probably was. coming on the heels of an 11 underpar61 the daybefore when he bolted into the lead “Everything went in the hole straight events at the start of the year, got his 69 at easier Indian Wells. Yancey thus had a four-round Really, it was a dull round, But1 like my chances with a three- total of 15 under par 273, Green was at 276 and Miller at 279. stroke lead.” Both Yanceyand Green played Another shot back at 280 was Bermuda Dunes, the toughest of John Mahaffey, who had a 68 the Hope courses, on Saturday Saturday, while Lee Elder, Mark while Miller, winner of three Hayes and David Graham were at 281, and Mike McCullough Jonn Lister and Labron Harris were at 282. Defending champion Arnold Palmer shothis best round of the tournament—a three under 69 —but wasfar back in the pack at 289, a shot ahead of San Diego Open Champ BobbyNichols. The cut was set at 293 and an even 70 players made it. Among those who didn’t were former Masters champion Bob Goalby, Chi Chi Rodriguez, Dave Stockton, Gardner Dickinson, Bob Lunn, Orville Moody and Clive Clark, who got the tournament's only ace with a seven iron on the 15th at Indian Wellsin the fourth round. It was another perfect golfing day in the California desert country and most of the scores reflected it. Brian Allin and Ben Crenshaw had the day's best rounds—Allin a six-underpar 66 at Eldorado and Crenahaw a 66 at Indian Wells. However, Allin was at284 and Crenshawat290. Defending champion Arnold Palmershot his best roundof the tournament—a three-under 69 at Indian Wells—and wasat289. Green already was in the clubhouse with his 69 when , Fridey but not on Saturday. 5 ABOUT270 youngsters performed at halftime of the BYUNew Mexico basketball in the Marriott Center. The and they exhibited some of the drills they learn in their physica! education programs. youngstersrepresented five Provo City elementary schoois ts Yancey went to the 17th tee. Yancey’s lead was only a stroke at that point but he rolled in birdie putts ou both that hole and the final one for his three-stroke edge. Green hadfourbirdies and one bogey on his card andsaid he could haveshotbetter. “I wasn't thinking real good,” said Green. “I hit some geod iron shots and feel I'm in pretty good shape. Miller, with six birdies and three bogeys, said he could have shot a 65 with more decent ting. Pet tive it good tomorrow,” Millersaid,‘I could shoot60.I'd love to win this tournament. I'm not outofit.”” ¥ T-72-61-69-273 Hubert Green 72-69-66-69-276 IT WAS A PERECT DAY and a perfect setting for the Bob Hope Classicat the Indian Wells Country Club in Pelm Springs, Cal’. Bert Yancey holds a three stroke lead going into the final round of the 90-hole tournament today. Beaty Files Suit Against Stars SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Beaty's suit claims the Stars Utah Stars Center Zelmo Beaty action was dropped after fines is suing the team andits con- were imposed against the vettrolling company Mountain eran center. States Sports, Inc. for $1.2 mil- The suit charges Beaty should ion. receive more than $700,000 in Beaty’s attorney’s Daniel L. he suffered because the Berman and Stephen G. Crock- damagesrefused to provide ett filed the suit Friday in Third Stars District Court and said it is insurance and pension benefits. expected to he served on team Beaty's original contract with officials Monday. the Los AngelesStars provided a ‘The suit was filed more than pension of $600 a month for each four months after the Stars filed month he played professional suit against Beaty and his New ball I York Attorney Lawrence Fleis‘The suit als» claims the $7,000 cher. That suit charged breach ef fine levied againstBeaty when he contract after Beaty failed to refused to report to camp last report for training camp in year is excessive. It asks the September. court to set whatit considers to be a fair fine and then rule the club must reimburse Beaty for the difference. ‘The suit als» claimsthe Stars owe Beaty $257,500 for playing the rest of the season. ‘The suit asks for $300,000 damages saying the Stars have breached their contract with Beaty. It claims Beaty has not been paid this year. Team officials were noti MILWAUKEE,Wis. (UPI) — Poised and disciplined Creight- mediately available for on, behind a 25-point perfor- ment. mance from center Doug Brookins, upset fifth-ranked Marquette 75-69 Saturdaynight, handing the Warriors their third Joss at home in six years. Creighton Surprises Marquette Notre Dame ‘The i8th-ranked Bluejays used patient passing to break the vaunted Marquette press and forced the Warriors into committing numerous turnovers themselves. Creighton, 184, broke from a 232 lime tie to build a lead midwaythrough the second half and held on for the victory. Creighton hit 23 of 30 free throw attempts while committing few fouls against Marquette. The Warriors hit nine of 10 shots from the free throwline. Gene Harmon jlemented Brookins scoring effort with 21 Pier Lloyd Walton scored 20 ‘Marquette. The defeat was only Marquette’s thirda bornein me 101 games b a me home winning streak. The ” Warriorsare 13-2. 4 T2AD--279 11-70-71-68-280 John Lister 70-71-72-69-282 Mark Hayes David Graham Lee Elder Labron Harris Mike MeCullough Bob Murphy George Knudson Dwight Nevil Mike Reasor Bud Allin Ags Claim 12th in RowJohn Schlee lly Casper Tulane made a runat the Aggies to start the second half, outscoring USU 14-6 in thefirst five minutes, but Utah State scored the next 12 points, putting the contest outof reach. Jim Boatwright had 16 points for USU, Rich Haws15and Blair Reed 14, as the Aggieshit 53 per cent from thefield to 42 per cent for the Green Wave. Phil Hicks’ 28 points for Tulane led all scorers. Tony Beaulieu added 17 and Dave Renfrowe added 16. The taller Aggies also controlled the backboaras, outrebound- ing the Green Wave 56-36. With TENS 72-76-68-70-286 ‘Terry Small Bob Unger Miller Barber Jims Colbert Groh ‘Tom Jenkins Dave Hil! Utah State went ahead by 25 points late in the first half, 4520, and coasted to a 53-39 lead at intermission afterall the starters had left the floor. 75-74468-6)-204 Bob Rosburg LOGAN, Utah (UPI) — Utah State's balanced scoring blasted Tulane Saturday night for a 1058 win — The Aggies’ 12th straight home court victory this USUscored the first six points in the game and quickly turned it into a rout. Jimmy Moore tossed in 21 points to lead four Aggie scorers in douboe figures. 69.-73-70-70-282 43-70-70‘2T1-70-70-283 74.69-71-69-283 72-69-70-73-284 80-67-71-66-284 72-285, 73-T2-76-64-285, At Home year. (68-74467-72-281 14-72-465-10-281 7140-72-21 70-70-71-71-282 Jack Fleck ‘Sill ial Hebert Ray Floyd Jack Ewing J.C Spead seven minutes left in the game USUvoach Dutch Belnapsenthis regulars to the benchfor good. SOUTH BEND,Ind. (UPI) — The win upped USU's season Freshman Adrian Dantley hit a season-high 27 points and center record to 14-7. Tulane is now 8 John Shumate added 25 Saturday 13, to lead third-ranked Notre Dame The box: to an 87-68 win over Duke. Tulane (86) — Renfrowe 5 6The Fighting irish, now 18- 6 16, Hicks 11 6-6 28, Morris 2 21, ripped apart Duke’s zone 26, Beaulieu 7 3-3 17, Bolyard 1 !defense in the first half, and, 2 3, Stanley 1 0-0 2, Mirsky 3 0outrebounding the taller Blue 06, Thompson 1 2-2 4, Babzien 1 Devils, opened upa fast break in 0-0 2, Stanczak 1 0-0 2. Totals 33 the second half. 20-21 36. Shumate scored on a layup with 10 minutes left in the first USU (105) — Boatwright 7 2half to give Notre Lamethe lead 3 16, Moore 9 3-4 21, Dressen 2 2for keeps, 19-17, and the Irish 26. Haws 7 1-1 15, Reed 7 0-0 14, moved into a 27-19 lead. Duke Rock 4 0-0 8, Tenhoeve 1 2-3 4, rallied to close the gap te 29 Owens 4 1-3 9, Thompson 2 4 27, but Notre Damethenrattled 6 & Malmrose 1 2-2 4, Thomoff 10 straightpoints to take a 39- as 00-00. Totals 4417-24 105. 27halftime lead, Halftime: USU 53, Tulane 39. In a five-minute span early in second half, the Irish Fouled out: None. Technical outscored Duke21-4, including 10 fouls: Beaulieu. ‘Team fouls: ets by Dantiey, to move tc a ‘Tulane 20, USU 22. advantage. A: 5,854. Wins 87-68 Johnny Miller ‘John Mahaffey 73-72468-72-285 74-70-72-70-206 TTT TLT172-72-286 TTS10-281 3-20-73-71-287 7310-72-72-281 T-T3-74-69-287 75-69-72-71-287 73:72-68-73-287 T-7273-1-287 Utes Win i of ae ONE OF THE FUN EXERCISES the youngsters displayed exercise and thenletit fly into the air and crawl under was this parachute drill. The youngsters pull on it for arm They then perform a rhythm exercise under the parachute. Jabali Feels ABA Forcing Him Out By TRACY RINGOLSBY UPISports Writer DENVER (UPI) — Denver Rocket coach Alex Hannum and all-star guard Warren Jabali both agree that Jabali’s being placed on waivers hadto do with running. Hannum says he wants his offense to run :1.0re. Jabali figures the ABAis trying to run him outof basketball. On Feb. 1, Jabalithe most valuable player at the 1973 ABA AllStar Game, a 1973 all-ABA SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — selection, a starter for the West Utah, taking four of the tinal in the 1974 game, the Rockets seven events Saturday, easily second leading scorer and the won its Ute Invitational ABA assist leader—was placed Swimming Tournament to on waivers by Denver. emerge as the favorite for the “There is no question that 1974 Western Athletic Conference Warren has a greataffect on the championships. team he plays with,” said Utah swimmers piled up 668 Hannum. .“‘His style of play team points over the three-day dictates what you are going to do meet in ihe Ute Natatorium, on the floor. “In lieu of that, our final finished nearly 200 points ahead decision was that we were of runnerup Brigham Young BYU had 438 team points, playinga certain style of ball and Arizona State 441, Colorado St. over the past two months we 433 and Arizona 407 as WAC haven't been winning that much. schools took thefirst five places. Our attendance has skidded and was the time to go Colorado was sixth with 344 we felt this points, followed by Northern with a youth movement and a Colorado 141, Denver 103 and more openstyle ofplay.” Jabali says he doesn’t believe WeberState 26. Utah's Jeff Ross won the 300 that explanation but admits he yard freestyle in 4 minutes, 50.55 wasa't really too surprised to seconds, nearly four seconds leave Denver—the only town he ahead of teammate Jim Wilson. had played in for over a year Other Ute winners Saturday during his six yearsin the ABA. were: Gary Anderson in the 100 “Tt only surprised me to the yard freestyle, 48.78; and Brian extent that I didn’t knowthey Smith in the 200 yar hadit organized to the level that Swim Title breaststroke, 2:16.36. The hosts also took the 440-yard freestyle theyhad decided to put me out,”” Jabali, who later described it as relay with Anderson swimming the ABA,told UPI. “Obviously if the lead off leg. Other winners in Saturday's nobody picks me up that is what events were: John Hansen of is going on."” The Indiana Pacers were in Arizona St. in the 200-yard back stroke, %:02.2; Jeff Lutz of town two days after the move Arizona State in the 200-yard was made and none of the butterfly, 1:58.16; and BYU's players could vnderstand it. Stan Cumow in the 3 meter Freddie Lewis, the Pacers spring board diving with 494.35 veteran guard who turned down a trade to Denver because he points. could not get a no-cut contract, summed it up for his teammates “I do not like it. I couldn't and still don’t believe it. You BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UPI) have a guy on theAll-Star team — Indiana raced to a 46-19 lead two years in a row, he’s the and sent in the reserves before game's mostvaluableplayerlast the first half ended as the 13th- year and a first-team All-League tanked Hoosiers rolled to a 107- choice. You just don't bring him 67 Big Ten basketball victory back from the All-Star game and put him on waivers.” overIllinois Saturday. Indiana Wins Hat Trick Sparks Win For Eagles SALT LAKE CITY — Gary Alex Hannum first met Jabali “Whenhe called me on Friday when he went by the name of (Feb.1) I thought he was going to Coalter scored the three-goal hat Warren Armstrong. Hannum speak about a trade,” said trick to lead the Salt Lake Golden coached the Oakland Oaks in Jabali. “I felt something was Eaglesto a 4-2 victory over the Jabali’s rookie year when the going to happen because after Seattle Totems Saturday nightin former Wichita State collegiate the luncheon Alex came downto the Salt Palace. star won ABArookieof the year my room with Frank Goldberg It was the Golden Eagles’ third honors by averaging 21.5 points (owner of the Rockets) and straight Western Hockey League threatened my wife and myself, victory. and nearly 101ebounds a game. telling us we madea veryserious With a crowd of 5,330 looking The next year he moved to mistake in not going to the on, Coalter scored hisfirst goal Washington, D.C., and Hannum luncheon. resigned. But four years later, “They may havefelt that other at 8:26 in the second period to start the Eagles on a comeafter Jabali had been with people not going to the luncheon Washington, Kentucky, Indiana was a result of my actions. from-behindvictory. The Salt Lake winger scored and Florida, the two met again. That's ridiculous. I didn’t force Hannum picked up Jabali in the anyoneto stay away but most of his second andthird goalsin the dispersal draft after Florida the other players had no-cut third period, one comingat 9:24 and the otherat 19:26 folded and the honeymoonlasted contracts so thatleft me open.”” The other Sait Lake goal was ayear, San Antonio center Swen Nater During the 1972-73 season, the said there was no organized scored by Brent Meeke at 11:49 in the second period. Meeke’s Rockets hit a similar point to the moveto boycott the luncheon, in goaltied the gameat2-2. Seattle predicament they were in this fact, “‘I didn't even know aboutit gained a 2-0 lead in the first year, struggling to get over the until the luncheon. If there was period on goals by Steve Stone at 500 mark. But after the All- going to be an organized protest 6:30 and Mike Lampman at Star break, Jabali blossomed they would have let everyone 15:22. and Denver wound upthe hottest know.”” teamin the ABA, winning 20 of 30 Jabali figures that incident With Lyle Bradley playing inspiring hockey, the Eagles games. was just the crowning blow to cameroaring backin the second A nagging back injury kept movements aroundthe league to period to deadlock the game and Jabali out of playoff action, but havehim blackbailed. go on to win after corrective surgery over the “I think evidence of such a summer Denver fans figured Jabali would be stronger this movewill become more evident if no one picks me up,” he said. season and so would Denver. ih reasons for it can only Somewhere, something went Teflect the person I've been. wrong. Jabali was one of seven Whenever something is wrong I players to boycott an All-Star have spokenup aboutit.” luncheonin Norfolk, Va., Jan. 30 Jabali has a rap as a “bad MISSOULA, Mont. (UPI) — andfigures his being waived is a guy” in the ABA. He's been with The Montana Grizzlies shot a pressure movebythe league. six teams in six years and with torrid 59 per cent from thefield one squad-—Kentucky—he never to crush Weber State 88-69 Satplayed a regular season game. urday night, all but killing the Just the same, he has averaged Wildcats’ chances of repeating 18.3 points, nearly eight rebounds for the seventh straight time as ANDOVER, Md. (UPI) and five assists a gamesince the Big Sky Conference basketSeventh-ranked Maryland, with joining the league. ball champion. a balanced scoring attack led by The Grizzlies stormed out to a Tom MeMillen’s 24 points, Hannum says the All-Star 16-point leas in the opening surged to a 92-71 victory over incident was not involved with minutes, only to watch Weber crosstown rival George Wash- his decision. State cut the score to 28-22 with ington Saturday “Actually, several days before nine minutesto goin the half. The Terps reeledoff 10 straight the game is when we made the But Montana wentbackto a 48points to take a 10-3 lead, and decision that we were going to % lead at the break and ran built up a 13-point margin before trade Warren or something,” hod over the Wildcats. in the Colonials chopped their said Hannum. “The reason for the second half. halftime deficit to 47-40. the timing is that the All-Star Eric Hays and Ken McKenzie Maryland, ahead by nine with game was a chance to get both had 19 points to lead Mon11 minutesleft, then roared past together with other clubs and tana. G.W., 244, in the next nine work out a deal.” Guard Dan Dion's 22 points for minutes. . It is known that Hannumfelt he Weber State topped all scorJohn Lucas added 20 points to had one dealfor Jabali secured ers. the Maryland attack while Keith butit laterfell through. The Grizzlies, -vinning their Morrishad 22 forthe Colonials. “There was someinterest in eighth straight game,are now 6Maryland raised its record to him at the game,” said Hannum. 3 in the Conference and 14-7 154 while George Washington “Let's say there was interest on overall. Weber State is now 10dropped to 11-8. the part of at least one club," ll overail and 5-5 in the Big Sky. WeberState Loses 88-69 Maryland Wins ‘ t |