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Show MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1909 Daily Herald 7 Cou gars Face Weber in Baseball ein t te Ss n Doug Howard hit over 1 more often because of tis g and experience as been a probe S availahle power hitt ng has been ld. Syk ising Craig ust of the time sen is adinfield his Center- Freshman Nar ra] a ih BYUInvitational BYU TRACK STARS Jim Blaisdell, left, and Pertti Pousi, right, track certificates oy Rey. Bob Richards during recent assembl y at BYU, Blaisdell was accorded the honor in the long jump, and Pousi made the grade in both the long jump and triple jump, Set 1. Late April Celtics Down Knicks In 97-96 ClitfBy United Press International Nationa! Someday people will quit and the winning forever Tl York at 8:35 p.m outlasted the young, today in a 97-\the playof!. 24-25-26 for the dates of tenn 1S the 56th annual Invitational) Like past Invitational meets a track and field meet BYU, this year's will include an er know that showers can m the junior high be expected ia the latter part We ol, and junior college of April,” said meet Flovd. Millett “But Basketball Association days and New York won 101-91 right to meet the So far that’s Knicks’ onlonly pote al ie the Knicks’ thinking of the Boston Celtics as Atla os Angeles y for old and just tak for granted the NBA crown. that they keep right on Bi nd New York meet energetic New York Knicks Bele hat a late start, Of 500 participants the |may make for a faster track,, meet attracis each year, a good BYU have selected'/number compete in golf and director divisions from Utah and five the later surrounding. states. the meet,| =The first day of ye are able; to stage competition aa vane eaeae the better are our chances for April 24 (Thursday), will be te grind affects Boston ad-| goog track weather.” devoted to junior high school versely Rain has not been a major te which is open to all jun Los Angeles came from a 102- game that could end 97 deficit the fina] The Knicks are beat Atlanta 104-102 hinderancein recent Invitation ior 2:28 to) Me Sunday and BYU lead in the best o-Seven series teams returned to New York for Jerry West madeafield goal Division utle of the the sesond game in as many to tie it at 102-102 with 1:21, high school boys. since the track in the, Frid, schedule will find Stadiumis all - weather. the senior high golf and tennis 9 Sunday afternoon ina cliff- hoping jon‘ght’s gamewill be a take a 2) advantage in their|However. low temperature hangerthat gave the Celts a 3-1/repeat of Thursday, when the series have kept the marks of the pa pmpetition beginning at the impanogos Golf Course and ticipants down BYU courts. The senior high Millett emphasized the fact schoo! tennis will be held in remaining and then stole the|that the Invitational today is both the Class A and Class B Montreal Beats Boston In Sudden Death Tilt & By United Press International coach of the Bruins The thir d The C ens, once again at aod fourth games will be plave their dramatic best. t din Boston on Thursday night ball with 32 seconds leit, West More than just track and field. classifications. found Johnny Egan, the small| Friday afternoon's track and est man on the court at 5-11, T field will be limited to junior an made a layu high school divisions I and II i ‘onds on the ace Denver The Lakers’ Wilt Chamberlain, who had 23 points and 29 Oa rebounds, then blocked a shot Ran eS ACTER kl an ops | d . inate Saturday's schedule will in- clude junior college tennis, [trials and heats in the high TO school and ae college ae and field, the Girls’ Pep Clubs andconraledine redoind | Every S@ri@S i : [on review, and the finals in \ New York led Boston 26-25) By United Press Interntaional Denver and Oakland are going) Ted Irvine scored two goals after one period, but theCeltics! for Los Angeles, giving him five moved ahead at the half by 5l-\down to the wire in their 50, then widened the le American Basketball Associafor the series but the winner 50, back the Boston Bruins in a and next Sunday afternoon track andfield. sudden-death overtime Sunday time, fe the second nsec! winning 4-3 to take a lead in National Hockey League was knocked in by Lowell 73 after three periods. Dontion first-round playoff series. playof MacDonald at 7:53 of the final season Eastern Division, | Defenseman Se! 1e Savard period, making the score 4-2. that moved the Celtics from a regular 75-75 taking an 86-77 lead in the title ily with the scoring tied the score for Mor ‘eal with Gerry Ehman scored for Provo Duo Nelson ied an 112 Bostonburst The Oaks, “who. won the| Grab Snow 2 |Net Crown &™ : left to play in Seals less than three minutes fourth period, but still the power of Rick Barry, lost the | PAYSON PITCHERSareleft to right Bill Wright, Mark Sudweeks and Terry Carter, The regulation and Mickey Redmond later but Howie Menard icedit Knicks fought back. ace near the end of the season| Porter and Stan Gard- Lions hest Spanish Fork Tuesday in a key contest in the tight Southern Division baseball won it on a power play at 4:55 for the Kings with a 10-footer Theytied it at 91-91 with 2:36| with an injury, amd the going nerDave of Provo High won the race in Region Four, (Photo by Phil Shurtleff, Herald sports photographer) of overtime. Three gays earlier, With 1:34 remaining in the left, and Boston led by only 95-/hasn't been as easy since | tae i i i the Canadiens deadlocked the game. 94, with the Knicks th pores Denver got 33 points from eae sone annee opening game of the best-of- Los Angeles will be at St sion with 25 seconds left, Willis high-scoring Larry Jones and 27/7" ist. WEAKEN © SHOW™ leBe seven set with 56 seconds left in Louis on Tuesday and Thursday Reed missed a jump shot with points from star rookie Walt part oe d Gardner defeated Stan’s Boxing only sClub Wins regulation before winning it in in thefirst two games of their eight seconds to play the ball Piatkowski and downed the ie on e ou dM, lin Branin of overtime series went out of bounds on NewYork O@ks 126-115 Sunday night to Gren iva cei oi Ta tie The pairing for the West Division final was completed in thestruggle for the rebound, even the two teams’ series al) | fitals , Em Bryant then assured three gamesRockets each. At onepoint, meee ean ' the Denver’s held a 24| |% Bruce‘i Olsen" of Provo High Maes an eeae point bulge finished second in the singles aati Sunday aight when the. Los, BOB Lauriski ars beat the Oakland to take that series, games to three. Los les will engage the St vapeet. AP Named Prep All American | Turkey Permits On Sale / Permits for the Wild Turkey! and Grand counties along with season April 26, (aiah will parts of Washington and San SeouPREAstartingGiviignted go on sale at Division of Fi | Juan counties. Four Fights competition of the tourney.| CEDAR CITY—Fighters from and Game offices Monday, Applications for the $3 turkey desperation, and the Celtics Pee fae ees ae Seat Roslavoud of Olympus de. Stan's Boxing Club of Orem won April 14, and hunters will be permits ill be accepted by Barnett score a final for Oakland. — , \feated Olsen, 6:2, 63 in the | four of the six bouts they par- able to get their 1969 licenses mail or by personal application. basket that served only to! iq two other ABA playoff singles finals. {ticipated inona Thurs night! at the sametime. |Mailed applications must conBlues for the right to ‘narrow the winning margin. —|games Sunday, Miami edged) Rockwood is the son of Linn|boxing card sponsored by the) spring season will be for|tain the hunter's name, adress, meet the Montreal-Boston survi- NEW YORK (UPI)—A Utah Russell led Boston scoring! ahead of Minnesota in the other|Rockwood, former Provo City College of Southern Utah. | male birds only, A season limit) and a check or money order for vor for possession of the Stanley youngster was among 40 mem- with 21, while Reed had 22 for/astern Division series, three|Parks and Recreation _Super-| Three of Stan's scrappers | of two gobblers was set by the the proper fee. Cup Dick bers of the 1969 Scholastic M NewYork games to two, by a 122-107|visor and three time National) won on TKO's. Tommy Madrid Board of Fish and After a scoreless first period azine’s All-Ame NBA Playoff Standings victory, and Kentucky, took a3-1|Public_ Parks champion. The scored a second-rcund TKO legal shooting time at Montreal, both teams scored basketball team announced Sun- ByUnited Press International |¢ame margin over Indiana in alelder Rockwood also is a for- over Rich Lucero of Henderson, | pours, twice in the second, Johnny day, (Best of Seven) Western Division playoff by)mer BYU tennis star. Nev.; Danny Lopez captured a} He was Bob Lauriski of Lo-| McKenzie and Ron Murphy Division Finals tallied for Boston and Yvan! gan, Utah, oneof theprep stars East Cournoyer and Jean Beliveau from 22 states and the District for the Canagiens Johnny of Columbia to win spots on the Bucyk gave the Bruins a 3-2 team | Boston tall- New York ad in the third period before, This year's tem was the Savard got the equalizer est in the 14-year history of the West | must be neccipaniol by some‘ winning. 105-104 in pvertime. | Mark Wilkey of Juab High|second round TKO over Louie actrees open during the Apriljone over 21 years of age. | Oliver Darden, a substitute won the Class B singlestitle. Ligara of Henderson, and Tom 26May 11 season are Tron,! suocessful hunters must re- W. L. Pet. forward, scored six points in the He defeated Ted McIntosh of Sillito scored a third round TKO Kane, Garfield, Sevier, Wayne member to leave one wing fully I b 750 extra period and Darel Carrier Dugway, 16, 7-5, 63 for the over Jerry Lafayette of Henfeathered attached to their bird 1 3 .250/hit two free thows in the last) crown. derson. | if they field dress their birds second to provide the Kentucky) Kim Payne won a dectsion| W. L. Pet. triumph. Willie Murrell’s 29] Buckh We'll be back here in selections, with players ranging Montreal for the fifth game,” from 6-1 to 7-1 for an average Los Angeles {Atlanta said a subdued Harry Sinden, of 6-612 Game with, Persons 12-16 years of age as daylight may hunt Wild Turkey but they 2 01.000|points paced Miami past 0 2 .000 Minnesota, BYU To Begin Sp ring Grid Drills ucknorn B to permit identification as a over David Gilmore of Hender-| CLASSIF!ED ADS|iegat male turkey. Bow a irhers pan unlitnited twunber | Club Announces) two other sian’s Boxing | Club fighters lost decisions. Chuck Chamberslost a deci- Archery Shoot : Norman Larsen, President of sion to John Long of Cedar City | the Buckho: 7 of |and Steve Hatchlost a decision REALLY DO PAY! of permits available for Wild Turkey and they will remain on sale until the close of the season. oe ane lta Red Stephens of Cedar City. dates of the Club's Tenth Annu-| a] Invitational Shoot. The dates will be Saturday, April 19 and! Sunday, April 20, 1969. This Invitational Archery Shoot is oneofthe first schedul- | ed in the State this year, and} penne | Oscar Makes Team for 10th e | 2 the Price Club has goneall out Straight Time to make this year's shoot big-| ger and better. There will be 28) NEW YORK (UPI)—Oscar field targets and 28 animal Robertson was named for the targets each day, plus the Club 10th time the Natic has added someother items to Basketball Association Allmake the shoot a little more team announced Thursday by interesting. |Commissionener Walter Kennedy The Ladies will serve lunch The Big 0 been a each day. Registration will be|constant repeater. and nothing 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. each day. All/the Cincinnati ace did in_ the shooting must be finished and 1968-469 campaign could keep cards in each day by5 p.m. {him off this ume Leaving town on business and your wife needs the car? Bene Wheredoesthat leave you? Free Heoring Ai SERVICE CENTER Roberts Hotel Tuesdays weekly 10:00 a.m, to 1:00 pam 1 ne show. you how bunds can be with o: ur week, or month. Low rates... insurance included. Near your Ford Rent-A-Car dealer, that’s where! 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