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Show Page 14—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Wedaes“ay, December 8, 1971 Celtics Beat New York; Lead Division By 2 Games New York 5251, at intermis- 99, Portland surprised Detroit, 131-130, in overtime, Buffer sion. UP!Sports Writer The Knicks, hitting only on riddled Cincinnati, 115-91, and Former Celtics Bill Russell Atlanta defeated Golden State, one of their first 15 shots, supably are Heinsohn ‘and Tom exhibited one of their frequent 116-113. impressed bythe present brand Milwaukee let Seattle close to cold spells this season as they of Boston talent. They cite three reasons why failed to score for 4:34 of the 39-37 with 3:46 left in the first half and then ran off a 12-1 the current Celts should sin the third period while Boston ran spurt to put the game out of Atlantic Division title in the off 10 straight points. Boston National Basketball Association led 6955 midway through the reach. Kareem Jabbar paced quarter by running off an 183 the Bucks with 29 points and this season: —The 105-97victory over New spurt as Jo Jo White and John Bob Dandridge had 28. Dun Smith ied the Sonics with 21 York Tuesday night that Havlicek zeroed in on target. snapped the Knicks’ eight-game White finished with 26 points John Block of Milwaukee and Dick Snyder of Seattle were winning streak against Boston. and White netted 25. Walt ejected for fighting. —The maturing of 1970-71 cc- Frazier was high for New York Chicago remained 4% games rookie of the year Dave Cowens with 25 points. “All teams are sky-high when back of Milwaukee in the into an all-round center —The 102 start by Boston they play us,” said Heinsohn, Central Division with a fourth this season and the ability to the Boston coach. “The old quarter rally that beat Clevewin a vital decision Tuesday Celtics were twice as tough, but land. The Bulls held the Cavs to that meant a two-game lead we're achieving recognition 13 points in the final period Everybody worked their butt while scoring 30. over New York. Stan McKenzie scored six of off tonight to beat the Knicks." Cowens Controls Boards In other NBA action, Mil- Portland's 15 points in overtime Cowens controlled the boards waukee routed Seattle, 116-83 as the Trail Blazers won their in the first half as Boston overcame poor shooting to trail Chicago ripped Cieveland, 115- first road game in 12 attempts. By GARY KALE Stars Bcttle Albatross Dallas Tonight Is Horse SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Tonight's Stars-Chaps game pits the leaders of the American BasketballAssociation's Western Division against the cellar-twel- Jers, but the conclusion will not be a foregone one—the last time the two clubs tangled it almost didn’t work out as expected. COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)— ing who went on te earn more in a single season and race faster than any Standardbred in history, was named Harness last two minutes. The C.aps will be playing @point man Donay Freeman, who has been out with the flu, Horse of the Year for 1971. Albatross ran away with the balloting done by the U.S. Harness Writers Assuciation and announced by the U.S. Trotting Association Monday. The 3-year-old pacer received as well as Steve Jones, their 14] of the 191 votes cast. Steady and George Johnson, 7.3, Speedy Crown polled four votes and Gunner, Isle Of Wight, The Stars yanked a 103-99 victory from the jaws of defeat in that game, but only in the leading scorer with a 21.4 aver- Star was second with 34 votes age; Rich Jones, 14.8; Joe Ham- and Fresh Yankee, the 1970 ilton, 13.8; Simmie Hill,’ 12.1; champion, was third with eight. The Stars, who beat the Ken- Rum Customer and Super Bow! tucky Colonels 104-100 Monday each got one vote. and worked out Tuesday with Albatross started out inconrunning drills, will start the us- spicuously enough,As a yearling ual sive — Zelmo Beaty, Red no one picked him up at the Robbins, James Jones, Willie $7,000 asking price so owner Wise and Glen Cumbs. Bert James fina’ly kept him. The Meadow Skipper colt out of ¥oodoo Hanover, however, gained Z-year-old pacing laurels in 1970 and was syndicated to the Albatross Stable of Pittsburgh for a reported LOW PRICED WA $1,250,000, 4-Ply Nylon Cord tires FamousQuality Sure-Grip I... 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Trained and another great year for local driven by Stanley Dancer, he won 25 of 28 starts, including grapplers. Last season Pleasant Grove the Messenger, Cane, Adios, Shapiro and American Classic. won the state team title while In separate balloting, he was Provo finished fourth (just the named Pacer of the Year with reverse of the previous season 140 votes. Earlier he was wi hen the Bulldogs won the title) named 3-Year-Old Pacer of the ai nd individual grapplers gained four firsts and six seconds in Year, state competition. Steady Star gained 35 votes in After pre-region meets the balloting for Pacer of the Year past few weeks, tne top Region and Rum Customer and Super Four teams haveyet to loose a Wave each got one vote. meet. Pleasant Grove, Provo Speedy Crown, earlier named and Spanish Fork are all 40 the best 3-year-old trotter of the while Lehiis 3-0 and Springville year, won Trotter of the Year jg 2. honors, gaining 71 votes. Fresh Ina quick run-down not many Yankee was second with 68, returning varsity grapplers are Savoir had 12, Super Bowl 9, listed on many teams but many Quick Pride, 7, Une De Mai, 3, number one men this year Delmonica Hanover, Gunner, wrestled behind those who Timoth T, all with 2, and placed high at state and would Songcean with 1. probably have been a number In other balloting th win- one man on other teams th roughoutthestate last season. ners were: Tough Nucleus —Super Bowl, 2-year-old trotWorking through the region ter. —Strike Out, 2-year-old pacer. teams in the order they finished —Speedy Crown, 3-year-old last year we find that Pleasant trotter. Gi rove hasonly four varsity men —Albatross, 3-year-old pacer. back but they form a tough nucleus. Steve Sanderson was fourth at region and fourth at trotter. —Steady Star, 4-year-old pa- state; DavePhillips wasfirst in region and Keith Hooley placed celIr —Fresh Yankee,aged trotter. second in the region. The fourth man back, Gordon Jorgenssen, —Super Wave, aged pacer. will be expected to add his experience to the others in the gaining of Viking wins this year. Coach Darold Henry, as usual, I should be looking to another successful year. Provo, second last year in Region Four, coached by Joe Martinez, has also comeonlike “gangbusters” and appears even tougherthan last year. And this with only two regulars back, plus several others who made the startinglineupat least once. State champ Craig Prete is back as is heavyweight Paul $2.16 $2.32 $237 $250 $2.54 fourply GOODZYEAR USE OUR RAIN CHECK PROGRAM: Because of con tinued heavy demand for Goodyeartires, we may run out of some sizes duringthis offer, but we will be happy to order your size tire at the advertised price and issue you a rain check for futuredelivery of the merchandise. THE ONLY MAKER OF POLYGLAS* TIRES 3 WAYS ° CHARGE ABOVE BANK CREDIT CARDS HONORED AT GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES AND MOST GOODYEAR DEALERS. 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Steve Marshall heads the crew and was second at State and Region (behind the same man in both cases), while George Strong and Mike Savage wereboth third in their weights last year. Co-captain Phil Dunn is their fourth man with varsity experience. Lehi,fifth last season, has the most manpower back of any team in the region with eight varsity men back out of 12. Coach Charlie Rohbock, in his second year at Lehi, should be the rapes coach in the region with that much material to start with. The ™..-ers are headed by heavyweight Gary Peterson who, as a sophomore, placed second in region and third at state and Shane Smith who placed fourth in the region. Other returning starters are: Mike Strong, Mike Gray, Frank Snyder, LaMar Boyer, Kelly Roseman and Blaine Cook. Sixth place last year went to Orem which, with only one returning starter back so far, will be in a building year, according to coach Fred Rowland, nowin his second year at Orem. Only Regular Mark Hancock is the only regular back so far but medical clearance has been given to injured Jon Mitchell, according to coach Rowland, and he should be backin the lineup soon. The tigers will, however, be without the services of Val Call the entire season due to back injury. Call was an impressive sophomorelast year and hopes to be back next year. In seventh place last year was CLINIC TUES. & THUR S.,Dec.7&9 6 to 9 P.M. Factory trained technicians will inspect all areas of your car, after which you will be handed a complete su mmary of your cars condition including e: stimate of cost of 7.00 15 6-Ply tube-type biackwall, plus $3.23 Fed, Ex. Tax and oid tire. effort it takes 25 he works for a pin Tuesday night against his Olympus opponent, H-ncock is in the toughest weight at 105 and is one o; the reasons it is tough this year repairsif needed. No obligation. FOR APPOINTM ENT CALL OUR SERVICE DEP T. 373-1226 Payson but the Lions wouldlike to roar little louder this year and have four men back who they hope will help them do the job. Co-captains Alan Beckstrom,fourth in region, and Gary Etherington lead the pack while Dick Armstrong and Jeff Haskell roundout the returning regulars. The “ions also have Russell Jones and Chris Stevens who figured in the varsity battles at least once last year, according to coach Bob Menlove. Carbon, which was eighth in Makeit a HONDA Christmas ! RSS aUaaaeae OE UeUae Mme aC Adasen JOHNSON TIRE SERVICE 610 Ne:th Main Street, Springville—Phone 489-5625 State Inspection Station No. 1733 STOREHOURS: 8:00 a.m, 10 6:00 p.m. Mon.thru Fri. 8:00.a.m.to 4:00 p.m. Sat ? Foresgren, and Larry Goodrich, A sixth man, Art Cravens was wrestling but has been injured andis a question mark nowafter a 3-0 pre-season record. And rounding out the list is American Fork, a team which has been the “doormat” for the past two seasons in ninth but with a coaching changehopes to pull up from the bottom. Hopes To Build Tom Crittenden, the sue cessful football coach for the Cavemen, has also taken over the grapple reins and hopesto build on the only returning starter, Mark Reimchissel. success in one sport can be transferred to success in another, perhaps coach Crit tenden can begin a new era in Cavemen wrestling. Lookingatthe personnelin the various weights it appears that 105-Ibs and 126-lbs. are the toughest weights in the region, All but two teams havea veteran back at 105 and Provo has one impressive sophomore. At 1% Ibs. Provo has the state champ while Pleasant Grove has the fourth place finisher at state and there are other fine 12%ers throughout the region. Meets, as in the past will generally begin at 7:30 p.m, for the varsity while the JV's will begin at 6 p.m. Exceptions will be noted. Tournamentschedules will vary andwill be noted where times have been determined. Dec.9 Springville at Pleasant Grove Provo at Payson American Fork at Spanish Fork Carbon at Orem 2:30 Brighton at prove Hertarnion) Pleasant Grove at Granger 8 p.m. Uintah at Orem Kearnsat Lehi ec. 15 Provoat Skyline ; The remaining schedule wil continue in Thursday's Herald. Pioneers Down South Summit KAMAS — Lehi downed South Summit in an afternoon match here, 36-20, and gained thelr third pre-+region match. Lehi, who drew a bye in the first week of Region Four competition,will meet Kearns at Lehi Tuesday December 1th. Theresults: 8 Mark Jorda. 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