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Show 8” Daily Herald TVESDAY,APRM.2, 1007 76ers TipWarriors 125-122, CopNBAChampionship Philly Quint Rallies Dodgers WhipCards 6-5; Cincy Wins3-1 To Grab Big Victory SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — 76ers and $2500 each for the The whdle ball of wax belonged Warriors. The contest was a down-toto the Philadelphia 76ers today and it was a great moment for the-wire affair which had a Cow coach Alex Hannum to do a Palace crowd ‘of 15,612 plus a little gloating, but he is not the closed circuit TV audience of type. 4,483 in Oakland screaming Trailing by five points when during the final seconds. the final quarter started Mon-| Late Spurt day night, the 76ers rallied to San Francisco went into the go ahead of the San Francisco last quarter holding a five-point lead and with a good chance of Warriors and-then hold off a last surge to triumph 125-122 sending the best-of-seven series and win the National Basketball Association crown by a margin of is his own to the calendar and younger than springtime in his attiude Bi the bat here.” toward baseball A well-traveled veteran who In 1965, Abernathy won four has played for 15 different, games saved 24 others, to teams in the course of a/capture “Fireman of the Year” checkered 16-year career, Aber- honors in the senior circuit, back to Philadelphia for a Wednesday showdown, But the nathy at 34 is tackling his latest remarkable in view of the fact assignment with the vigor of a that he began his career as am pitcher and rookie and his new employers, orthodox over! the Cincinnati Reds, are putting twice had to alter his delivery because of shoulder injuries him to good use. The lean submarine pi Perez Homers who-set a major league record Tony Perez did all the with 84 appearances during the damage for the Reds with his 1965 season while playing for second home run of the year in the Chicago Cubs, has found @ the fourth x with Pete very steady job with the-Reds Rose and Fon Johnson four games to two. 7éers’ Bill Cunningham, who “This is the greatest team in had 17 points for the night, history because it won on the|packed 10 of them into a five road and that is the mark of a minute bij which helped his” champion,” Hannum said after- club move ahead 114-109. wards while champagne was; A 10-foot jumper by the sloshed around the victors’ Warriors’ Rick Barry, whose 44 dressing room. But he also points led all scorers, nudged warmly praised the Warriors as'them back ahead 115-114. But an “Inspired team.” then San Francisco's Nate after a disappointing 1966 campaign in which he Was j shuttled from Chicago to Atlanta to Richmond ‘The Reds have won10of their Comeback By Coach Thurmond fouled Wilt ChamberIt also climaxed a smashing lain, who made good on both comeback for the former free throws to put Philly ahead Southern California star who to stay by! The game wasn’t decided, * the Warriors after the 1965-66 however, until the final two campaign because he refused to|seconds, settle down in this area. | Barry was fouled by Luke So he took overthe 76ers, who Jackson with 41 seconds to go breezed to the Eastern Division and hit on two free throws to title, then knocked off defending 'cut the 76ers’ lead back to a first 13, games this year and had been cut loose as coach al playoffs, and then defeated 'the side with four seconds to go Warriors, who after a Warriors time out. Chet had won the Western Division|Walker of the 76ers then was playoffs by downing St. Louis, |fouled by Thurmand and put in The victory was worth $3500 \two free throws which wrapped ly jing three of the four-game) and Lou Johnson's run-scoring _ Gym Test Canadiensto Play Leafs Tonight In Cup Ice Game homer two w dim Lefebvre's Abernathy has pitched in seven his fourth run batted in of the fielded the ball and threw to Bateman. The play occurred in the fourth. inning. Cincinnati won, 3-1, (Herald-UPI Telephoto) Utah Open Bert Yancey Captures Dallas Open apiece in first money for the it up. ah, The 360-foot blow’ into the’ left field seats came off Houston’ starter Dave Giusti, who also yielded. Perez’ first |of them, including Monday game, tied the game in the 13th night's 3-1 victory over the and Lou Johnson’s rkn-scoring | Houston Astros. Overall, he has single, his second RBI, won the | pitched in eight games, includ- ‘ame for the Dodgers. Lefebvre CINCY’S TOMMY HELMSis tagged out at the plate by Astro catcher Joan Bateman, Leo Cardena of the Reds started the action by grounding to Astro shortstop Sonny Jackson, who champion Bostonin the division-|point. Rick missed a shot from the embattled rve Ellis’ first win of the By JOE GERGEN UPI Sports Writer Ted Abernathy months older than manager according sweepover the Astros. jearlier, Dick Egan, who re| ” Likes Work ,,|lieved Joe Moeller in the top of Abernathy likes to work,” the inning after he had yielded explained manager Dave Bris-\, run on Curt Flood’s single |tol, 33, who played against the received credit for the win. Joe Journeyman hurler in North’ Hoerner, the last of six Cards’ Carolina American Legion ball |pitchers, was the loser. |when both were teen-agers. | Ken Harrelson booted Mike Yancey. 4 onetime Wet! akthugh lakeef, dosn't,ee . DALLAS {UPI)—Bert Yancey worth. $4,650 each, and three “I’m not going to wear him out) , headed for the Texas Openjshots ahead of cigar-chewing Point golf captain from Florida) it, But helikes to pitch and he’s inning, allowing all eee jtoday with $20,000 in his pocket Charles Sifford, whose 277 was jwho now plays out of Philadel-|a ee good guy to have on the runners to score and presenting worth $3,800. |Boston with its “gift’” vietory. jand the memory of a three|phia, had just lost his one-) : wood shot that he drilled stroke lead on the previous Bristol, who has followed |Carl Yastrzemski, who had (13th) hole to Bob Goalby—the Abernathy’s career with inter- |singled, and Rico Petrocelli and The Utah Gymnastics Open through a gap in the trees and TORONTO (UPI) — Toronto)Toronto net tonight. only time during the tension- est ever since their boyhood | Jose Tartabull, who had walked; has been set for Friday, May;an ensuing 20-foot birdie putt coach Punch Imlach, as unpre-| Bower sawlittle action in the 5, and will be hosted by the that won him the rich Greater 0] scampered across on the packed final round that he|Meetings, urged : Cincinnati a dictable as a spring day, |semi-final success over Chicago John Wyatt picked up didn’t hold or share the,lead he|a™aft_the relief artist from jmiscue. University of Utah, according ple Open golf tournament i is f switched to a conservative tone|because of a split finger. { LOGAN (UPI)-— Coach Jim had—builtup—with his third |Richmond last winter and the irst-prize. \acquisition has proved to be a soa et as his Maple Leafs prepared to|Although the finger was swollen to word received by Bruce While the 28-year-old Yancey| Railey and his Utah State Uni-| round 66. host the Montreal Canadiens|after Saturday's game, Bower Morgenegg BYU gymnastics will long remember those two| versity baseball squad made His drive had caughtthe trees |major factor in the club’s rise |to first place in the National tonight in the third game of|said it no longer bothered him , coach, golf shots, his scrambling final) another attempt today to open and he was faced with the their Stanley Cup final playoff|and he was ready to play. The meet will begin at 7 p.m. round 35-36—71 over the 6,700-|their home season with the dilemma of pitching out s afe|-ague race. series. | Another injured Leaf, right in the Einar Nielsen Fieldhouse yard Oak Cliff Country Club|Aggies scheduled to take on though an eight-foot After the Leafs had whipped|winger Jim Pappin, also is gap in ol in 1 innings, . Pittsburgh at layout-was full of memories—| visiting University of Utah, the Canadiens 3 at Montrealavailable although he received a and will have two divisions of both good and bad—as he) Railey and his team hastried ees. last Saturday, to deadlock the/bruised instep when hit by a competition. The Senior Divi-| posted a 72-hole winningtotal of) on three previous occasions to “T knew Bob, (Goalby) had|Chicago was postponed by cold birdied the 11th hole and was|Weather. Boston defeated Wash{sion will be for all competitors best-of-seven set at one game(puck in the second game six under par 274. \play before the home fans but 7-4 in the only scheduled | CINCINNATI (UPI) .—Fresh each, Imlach predicted flat out|Pappin isthe leading -scorer |19 years of age and older, or) That left him only one stroke)each time weather has wiped seven under par while I had|ington \from a victory in the Raleigh, just bogeyed the 13th and was American League contest. Ithose who have graduated from that Toronto would have no|thus far in the playofis. good over defending|out the scheduled opener. N.C., Women’s Open, Kathy Great In Relief difficulty in winning the Oup The“ Canadiens. have won the jhigh school. The Junior Divi- champion Roberté de Vicenzo| The Utes. and Agies met six under,”’ Yancey said. He was a little more down to|Cup the last two years. Prior to |sion will be-for competitors who and young Kermit Zarley, who| Saturdayin Salt Lake City with “IT knew if I didn’t get it Abernathy, who had won Whitworth today was back in pher customary spot at the top of business today. \that, Toronto held the “prized are still in high school or jun- won $9,750 each with their 275s; jthe Utes taking. a 10-3 decision through there I wouldn’t win. I) Friday night's game with two }the money-winning list on the scoreless innings and saved Milt | had to go for a birdie,” he| “That 30 win over the'trophy three years in a row. |lor high school: |two’ strokes better than charg; in the first game of a scheduled Pappas’victory on Sunday with) Ladies Professional Golf AssociCanadiens doesn’t mean a thing! The fourth game of the series Competition will be held in ing Doug Sanders and faltering| doubleheader, The second game added. two hitless innings, bailed out/ation tour. unless we can add three more also will be played here floor exercise, side horse, tram-| Bob Goalby, whose 276s wereiat Derks Field was rained out The ball was on a sidehilllie, |Sammy Ellis in the eighth} Miss(LPGA) Whitworth, champion victories and‘regain the Stanley |Thursday night. |poline, herizontal_bar,-paradiel a but Yancey pumped his three- jinning of the series finale with) money-winner— the past two wood shot through the gap, then Cup as our centennial project,” \bars, long horse: (vaulting), still] r runners on first and third arid|seasons, jumped from fourth got off a bad chip shot thatleft he said. “There's no champagne rings and the all around which| him 20 feet shy of the pin. But, one out by getting Rusty Staub|place to wrest the lead from for finishing second, just sour |he rolled it in for his birdie jand John Bateman on fly balls.|Sandra Haynie with total grapes.” Jevents (does not include tramid the Astros, whojearnings of $4,10.50. Miss . | while Goalby was bogeying the However, Imlach proved he . poline). their eighth successive|Haynie has collected $3,610 for By United Press International | _ Monday's Results \hole and Yancey was back in |suffered still carries the same sharp All entries must be sent to the} \defeat, hitless in the ninth to! secondplace. \Cincinnati 3 Houston 1, night front for good. American League needle when he was asked about | University of Utah gymnastics W. L. Pct. GB)Los Ang 6 St. L. 5, night 13 ins rookie goaltender Rogatien Vajcoach before May 1 in order American League d |cajitornia 7 5 .583 ... |Pitt at Chi. ppd, Cold | chon, who has played every} to be included in.the drawing 5 4 .556 %|(Only games scheduled) | game in the playoffs for Boston 000 200 230-7 92 for the order of competition. New York 6 5 54 %| Tuesday's Probable Pitchers | oo Before the finals/Wash 000 004 000— 4 82 Entries after that date will be Detroit Chicago 6 5 4 (All Times EST) egan, Imlach referred to him| Bennett, Watt (7) and Gibson; ade to the beginning of the \Baltimore 6 5 545 %%| New York (Seaver 140) at| as a “Junior, B” goalie. \Pascual, Knowles (7) Lines (8) eae coerce me single Boston 5 5 .500 1 \Chicago (Holtzman. 00), 2:30! ' Set Friday Aggie Nine Sets Opening Game me ag raea Big League ‘mst ot al ss amoe Baseball Kathy Leads MoneyList On LPGA Tour Standings Line Scores Tve promoted Vachon to Baldwin (8) Cox Junior A, (8) and entry fee of $1.50 per gymnast Kansas City Imlach said. “He's Casanova. WP—Watt (10). LP— is a flat fee no matter how not a bad kid buthe's not Boing |Lines (0-1). HRS—Petrocelli| many events are entered. poutyeae Mf they don't|(2nd). F. Howard (2nd). Minnesota |Washington ‘The meet will be strictly in- Reelay 5 6 .455 1%/pm. | 45 .444 112) Philadelphia (Bunning 1-2) at 4 6 .400 2 /pitisburgh (Ribant 0-1), night) 4 6 400 2 [5:05 pm. ef re | dividual competition, there will Monday's Results St. Louis (Jackson 1-1) at} |be no team entries and no team |Boston 7 Washington 4, night ‘Houston (Zachary 0-1), ea \(Only games scheduled) 30 p.m. | Tuesday’s Probable Pitchers Houston 00 001 000— 1 100 Atlanta (Johnson 1-1) at Los (All Times EST) Angeles (Miller 0-1) , night, 11! | Chicago (John 0-1) at New \p-m, |Edwards, Coker (8); Giusti, Fight Results York (Ford 1-1), 2 p.m. |Latman (4), Wilson (6) Farrell) | Cincinnati (Nolan 1-0), at San |(8) and Bateman. WP—Ellis (1-, By United Press International | Kansas City (Krausse 0-2) at Francisco (Marichal 0-3), night, . LP—Giusti (3). HR Perez. NOTTINGHAM, England \Detroit (Sparma 0-0), 8 p.m. ll p.m. Minnesota (Grant 0-1) at | (UPI) —Johnny Pritchett, 158, Wednesday's Games England, drew with Milo Cleveland (Hargan 1-1), 7:30 |New York at Chicago \Calhoun, 160, New York (1). |p m. (13 innings) jCincinati at San Fran | Boston (Fischer 0-1) at \Phila at Pitts., night St, Louis | 110 101 000 000 1— 5 14 2)(10) Moeller (13), Egan (13) |Washington (Richert 0-2), 8:05 St. Louis at Houston, night Los Angeles ‘and Roseboro, Torborg (11). p.m. Atlanta at Los Angeles, night 211 000 000 000 2— 6 8 2)\WP—Egan (14). LP—Hoerner California (Brunet 4-1) at | Jaster, Briles (3), Hughes (4),|(0-1)., HRS Lefebvre (Ist), L. Baltimore (Palmer 10), 8 p.m. Pacifie Coast League Standings: Wednesday’s Games Willis (6) Woodeshick (8)| Johnsof™(1st). Chicago at New York Hoerner (10) and McCarver; | SLEEP TIGHT |Minnesota at Cleveland, night This might seem to call for Sutton, Regan (6), Perranoski|Pitts at Chi., ppd cold Okla City ‘Kansas City at Detroit, night +f sleeping pills, but we are inhoenix California at Baltimore, night surance men, not medicine a J men, so we have our own Boston at Washington, night ‘San Diego ‘I prescription for the “What National League Sh if’ malady. : W. L, Pet. GB indianapolis \Denver 0 769 y_son fi 700 ” “What If” I FOR POSITIVE become disabled and unable Hawaii to work for months or years? WATER CONTROL Portland This ailment keeps the ‘Spokane patient awake at night and and CONSERVATION Tacoma makes him irritable the next Seattle 10 INCH 5° 4 INCH 37 ‘5 Vancouver you suffer from ‘What EV ais.3 DIAMETER If” symptoms, it is time to 6% Hawaii Monday's Results see your local Independent 5 Seattle 4 (13 innings) Insurance Agent. His advice, aie! he ) 6 INCH Tuesday’s Games r 06 Denver at Indianapolis Py Wl alas eT alas | Phoenix at Tulsa ly goals. Johnny Bower, the, 42-year-old Hate eAigrea —— National League 00 300 000— 3 8.0 scores will be. kept. si B5e88:ys88 z weemnneat a rm co eo to es = B38 ese ewwe ea: mMs meen ayhse wee Bd |San Diego at Oklahoma City BerieTa) /Tacoma at Spokane |Portland at Vancouver. Seattle at Hawaii Phone 399-1171. LOGAN ‘Cothe Val ey Bonk meevanesie 1550 Springville Rood Phone 373-6670 Ea PAST SERVICE bug from ACE & JERRY Auto Glass BERT YANCEYreceives a big bag 407 W, 1st Se., Ph.: 373-9040 gf Died to. one-over-par 71 umother, Mrs. M. N. Yancey, afterhe scram- Greater Dallas Open Goll Tourney, (Heralé-UPITelephoto) |