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Show Page 10—-THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Friday, April 23. 1971 BYU Invitation Ends Tomorrow Something for nearly everybody — including the colorful precision marching groups from 20 high schools in the area — will be serve’ up Saturday at BYU's 58th annual Invitation Meet at Cougar Stadium. ‘The first events of the huge spring carnival beganearlythis The main phase of the in- vitation program, however, will Cougar Net Team Plays Nicklaus, Barber Tie For T of C Indoors RANCHO LA COSTA, Calif The BYU tennis team returns ack get underway Saturday morning to action tonight against in the BYU Stadium. Trial heats nationally ranked Pan American round !ead Thursday i in both high school College. Tae numberfive and six classifications in track and field singles start at 6 p.m. and the other four singles get underway will begin at 9 a.m. Flag-raising ceremonies at 12:30 will signal the start of the Champions Coach Wayne Pearce and his competition was getting underway at the BYU courts and on the Timpanogos golf course The Cougars’ indoor courts were kept busy by a large field of tennis players from the Class A and Class B high school ranks. a in the singles and doubles competition are scheduled for Saturday morning. the returning against Arizona State at 7 p.m. champion in the Class B ranks. on HawsField. This year's mee is being supervised by Dr. Clayne Jensen Karl Tucker and the Cougar of the College of Physical golfers are in Litchfield Park, Education whois overseeing the Arizona, for the Sun Devil meetin place ofathletic director Classic, Next weekend is the Cougar Classic at the Riverside Stan Watts. Country Club, A contingent of BYU track personnel is in Des Moines, Towa, for the Drake Relays today and tomorrow. The Cougar baseball squad has an afternoon game today in Fort Collins, Colorado, and a doubleheader tomorrow afout Dick Tiger in four rounds, ternoon. BYU is tied with Wyoming for and is favored te put Anderson the lead in the WAC Northern awayfor the count, Division. Both have 2-1 marks. “You know nolight-heavy is The Rams are1-2 goinginto the going to stay with me long second weekend otplay. unless he gets on a bicycle,” Sophomore pitcher Felix Foster said. » wi the Cougars Foster’s record appears to last! year, is not expected to see bear him out, His longest fight action in this series. He was hit in a career dating back to 1961 by a pitched ball on his throwing went 12 rounds in 1965 and he (left) hand last week. has gone 10 rounds only five Saturday at 4:30 p.m. the BYU times while running up a record Blue Soccer team hosts United of 42 wins and only five losses. on Haws Field. Battle Tonight The 9:30 p.m. (EST) fight will be seen on national television, with the Tampa area blacked out. Foster was expected to ‘And 36 of the wins were by weigh-in at the limit of 175 knockout. was “T have been we while on ita ted to scale week,” Anderson sai che ‘oster will be faking bis his mystery punch, “It will defense of the title lyze Bob Foster. I can w: out in May, 1968, oh he inked and bam, hit him with it right now. a are aeae. He's already set up. Anderson, 26, fees 33 of 39 fights, including 24 knockout. He =lost five and Carroll. The Sportsman has made a Very Special Purchase on the famous Arnold Palmer “Staff” Light Steel Golf Sets. This is the finest professional quality set... . at a SENSATION SPECIAL PURCHASEPRICE! Brewers Get Briggs MILWAUKEE (UPI) — The Milwaukee Brewers acquired outfielder Johnny Briggs from the Philadelphia Phillies Thursday in — for rookie Pete Koegel a league pitcher aayPa ied2 270 with nine horsers and 47 runs batted in last season, but was hitting .182 this season. He has a .252 lifetime average. short of the green. A stroke back of Nicklaus and Barber at 70 were three pros—Frank Beard, the defending champion who had 3-4; George Knudson, 35-35, and Gary Player, the 1969 T of C wild from the tee and only winner, 34-36. eight from thefield of 35 broke par. Another four matched 36-36 —72 on the 7,114-yard La Costa Country Club course. Nicklaus was in the rough from the tee on almost every Lake City is the defending The BYU Rugby team is also champion in the A division, and at home tonight for a match Anderson, Foster TAMPA, Fla, (UPI)—Chailenger Ray Anderson says he has developed a new punch to use tonight on light heavyweight champion Bob Foster but Foster said he had better nave a bicycle instead if he intends to be aroundat the end of the scheduled 15-round title fight. Narrow fairways and a rough, 8 to 12 inches high in spots, penalized those who were Olympus High School of Salt topped Bob Schoaevers, 6-2, 6-3. San Juan is On 16, Barber was in the i rough with his tee shot back on the fairway and was pros. finals Saturday, The girls’ pep crew have only an 85 record at clubs on review, the most this point but all the Cougar losses have been to teams ir, the event, Light showers kept the Meet, will present their mar- up ten. contestants huddled together ching routines immediately Among the impressive players around the pole vault pit where after the flag-ra‘sing in the recent 6-3 loss to Utah the first of nine events was The finals in track and field taking place. The 100-yard dash, will begin at 1:40 with team and were Mark Shires and Ernie high jump and shot put were run individual champions being Smith. Shires downed F. D. Robbins in the number two this afternoon. crownedin all events. singles, 44, 64, 64 and Smith Meanwhile, thetennis and golf colorful part of any Invitation 34-35 with five birdies and two bogeys. He used an eight iron to get shooting under-par 69s on a golf course where the high grass in the rough victimized many of the at 7 p.m. morning when approximately 30 athletes launched the all-around Nicklaus and Mil- ler Barber tied for the first hole. He shot 34-35—69 with six route to a 6-3 win over Montreal to tie the Dryden and Minnesota's number 12 is Ted Hampson. The series goes to Minnesota for semifinal series at 1-1. Canadien goalie is Ken games tomorrow night and Sunday night. used Vic Hadfield’s first-ever playoff hat trick to take a 2-1 edge over Chicago with the fourth game also scheduled for New York Sunday afternoon. That game will be televised nationally by CBS. The North Stars-Canadiens series shifts to Minnesota for next two games on Saturday and Sunday nights, giving the Stars a chance to take a commandingleadin that set and go on to what would be probably the most stunning upset in Stanley Cuphistory. J.P. Parise, Jude Drouin, Ted Hampson and Lou Nanne scored for Minnesota in the first period, Murray Oliver got the fifth goal in the second period and Charlie Burns wound up the scoring by shooting into an empty net with 2% seconds left in the game. John Ferguson of Montreal wasin the penalt; box for two of the Minnesota goals, by Parise and Hampson, andleft the game in a tantrum when coach Al MacNeil didn’t use him in the third period. “I didn’t think Ferguson was playing that well, and I can't help what he says or thinks,” MacNeil said.“I’m running this club and I have to make changes as I see fit.” Hadfield became only the ri LOWEST PRICE EVER ON THIS MAGNIFICENT GOLF SET 1]-PIECE SET 8-IRONS and 3-WOODS bite $225.00 © Closest thing to custom made professional quality clubs © Great new “Dynalite” lightweight steel shafts. © Magnificontly matched with balanced heft and sensitive feel SS ee row. “T think this golf course is awful difficult,” said Nicklaus, who qualified for this exclusive Baseball games Tuesday were Off; Talks Continue * “STA SCYIa but then got two bogeys in a Ali-Wilt Fight Called SPECIAL PURCHASE ae He the high school sports schedule was five under after 14 holes this week. to have been Provo at Pleasant Grove and American Fork at Orem. Thursday's postponemeats were Orem at Provo event by winning the British and American Fork at Pieasant Open and two other tour- Grove fourth Ranger player ever to naments, The Orem-Provo game has get a hat trick in Stanley Cup “T just wasn’t catching my been tentatively reset_for competition and his center, drives solid. I always have Tuesday at Timpanogos Park. sean Ratelle, set a club playoff trouble here. There's such a Local tennis, track, golf and record by assisting on all four wide expanse ... I have trouble baseball coaches are in the New York goals. The third finding a target, there's nothing process of arranging makeup member of the line, Rod to line up on.” games and are hopeful of being Gilbert, collected the other Barber, the laconic Tucson able to resume game and Ranger goal, tying him with Open champion, had a card of practices next werk. Hall of Famer Frank Boucher for the all-time team lead in playoff goals with 16. “We've been working together for a long, long time and we work well together,” said Gilbert in explaining the effectiveness of the line, which has accounted for five of the Frazier fight to a last minute By DARRELL MACK six New York goals in the $5 million bid backed by Jack UPISports Writer Chicagoseries. ‘Jeanis skating HOUSTON (UPI) — Wilt Kent Cooke of Los Angeles, like I've never seen him skate all year and Vic has been just Chamberlain’s chances of be- wouldn't agree to new decoming a pro fighter depend on mands, Ali was guaranteed only tremendous.” Emile Francis, coach of the his ability to negotiate a half- $400,000 tax free because. the Rangers, said of Hadfield’s hat million dollar contract with government will take 60 per centof his purse in incometax. trick, which was only the third officials of the Astrodome. The officials were ready After keeping reporters, some of his 10-year National Hockey League career, “he couldn't Thursday to announce a 12- from as far away as New York, have picked a better time. Vic's round fight between the 7-2, 275- waiting 75 minutes, Jack been one of our strongest pound basketball star and the 6- O'Connell of the Astrodome players over the last few weeks 2, 215-pound Muhammad Ali, announced the postponement of and that line just had a the former heavyweight cham- the signing. O'Connell, prespion, in the AstrodomeJuly 26. ident of Astrodome Championtremendous game.” Stan Mikita scored Chicago’s ‘The fighters agreed to terms in snip Enterprises, Inc., the fight promoters for the Astrodome, only goal early in the first February. Ali, 29, also known as Cassius said there was a 50-50 chance period, when the Hawks took 10 shots on goalie Ed Giacomin, Clay, was to receive $1 million the fight wouldstill be held. He planned to return to but they managed only seven or 45 per cent of the revenue, shots over the next two periods. . whichever was larger, and negotiations after making the Chamberlain, almost 35, was to announcement to newsmen. But receive $500,000 or 25 per cent Chamberlain and his advisers of the receipts. left before O'Connell could A few minutes before the 3 return to them. O'Connell said p.m, news conference and no further negotiating sessions signing ceremony was to start were scheduled. Chamberlain, a star for in the plush Astrodome Club, Chamberlain's accountant ar- Cooke’s Los Angeles Lakers, rived by helicopter on the has had only a dozenfights, all Astrodome parking lot and as an amateur more than 15 advised Chamberlain not to years ago, but he has often = unless the $500,000 was tax talked of fighting. He first challenged Ali on television The surprised promoters, the show four years ago and Ali same ones wholostthe Ali-Joe thought he was kidding. Minnesota Rips Montreal By MARTIN LADER UPI Sports Writer Now that the big, bad Boston Bruins are a surprise casualty of the Stanley Cup playoffs, the four remaining survivors are leading with their best shots in what has become a wide-open scramble for the ancient trophy. The Minnesota North Stars, the longest shots of all among the semi-finalists, accomplished what no other expansion team ever did before against the establishment, ripping the Montreal Canadiens, 6-3, Thursday night, and the New York Rangers, seeking their first championship in 31 years, turned back the Chicago Black Hawks, 41, Minnesote’s victory, evening that best-of-seven series at one game each, was the first ever by an expansion club in postseason play against one of the six older teams, snapping a string of Vv consecutive losses. St. Louis lost eight games in a row to Montreal in the 1968 and 1969 finals and four more to Boston in last year’s final, Philadelphia was beatenin four straight by Chicago in this year’s quarter-finals and the North Stars lost their first game to Montreal. The Rangers, meanwhile, Prep Play Rain has played havoc with birdies and three bogeys. NORTH STARS score on a power play en Rain Ruins Payson Wins Meet SPRINGVILLE — The Payson Lions powered their way to a onesided 103 point victory in a three way Track and Field Meet held Wednesday afternoon at Byingvilie, Springville trailed with 53 # points, while American Fork picked up 11 points. It was a wet and rain swept track butthe saving feature was the new macadamized track on the Springville campus. In the field events the pits, generally, were pretty good, but the grounds were wet and uncomfortable, and the ain didn’t help. Payson swept vs first place in 11 of the 16 events, with Springville scoring firsts in five. American Fork was unable to break in to first place win. Huff of Springville, was a double winner,breakingthe tape in the high hurdles and again in the low hurdle events. The 21.1 timein the lows was good in any kind of weather. Mark Etherington, Payson, was also a double winner. He took the 100 andalso the 220 yard dash, besides placingin the shot put andin the broad jump. Payson took twoofthe three relays with Springville taking first in the sprint relay. Smith of Payson nase a fairly good showing in iejavelin with a toss of161ft. 3 SUMMARY High Hurdles — Huff, Springville; Sabey, Am. Fork; Stewart and Mattinson, Payson, tied for third. Time — :16.3. 100 — Etherington, Payson; m Gardner, Springville; Smith, Payson; Wien, American Fork. Time — Mile — Giark,-ebeinevilas Birch, Springville; Anderson, Springville; Greenwood, American Fork. Time — 4:50. 440 — Weight, Springville; Newton, Springville; Christensen, Payson; Martinez, Springville. Time — 354.1, Low Hurdles — Huff Springville; Crouch, Payson; Marshall, Springville; Dave Williams, Springville. Time — 221.1 880 — Lafferty, Payson; Olson, Payson; McDonald, Springville; U. Williams, Seyi, Time — 2:10.0. — Etherington, Payson; Weigh, Payson; Jacobs, Sprin; lulse, Springville. Time — :24. Shot — Armstrong, Payson; Barnett, Payson; McDaniel, American Fork; Etherington, Payson. Distance — 48-0, Discus — Cannon, Payson; Quigley, Payson; McDaniel, American Fork; Twitchell, Payson. Distance — 127-8. Javelin — Smith, Payson; Perry, Payson; McDaniel, American Fork; Allen, Springville. Distance — 161-3, High Jump — Mattinson, Payson; Courtney, en Bapemay) Pavan; “Height — Macoad Jump — Kanovha, Payson; Etherington, Payson; Loveless, Payson; Gardner, Springville. Distance — 20-0, Pole Vault — Reynolds and Durrant, Payson, tied forfirst; Jones, eons Payson. Height — 10-10. Medley Relay — payers Springville. Time — 4:06.5. Mile Relay Payson; Springville. 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