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Show Tues April 1, 1975, THE HER; id, Prove, Uish—Page BYU Awards Banquet Honors Top Athletes Wise Scores 0 Against Stars The Prove Downtown Coaches Club will hold its 30th 5pringA at 7 tonight in Basset ‘ikinson Cex! Rallroom at Young Dniversity, All conference: and et players in each sport are reengrized a! si: Special awards are presentea ‘The foremost honor is the Dale Award, presented to a Utahn “who has soni ibuled significantiy ie amateur athletics" Last year’s winner was Provo High iasketbali coaeh Jim Spencer, hose the state "The Bale Rex Awadogan in 1971 x AW: iy memory ary of a former Bye basketball player who waskilied ix World War 11 ron Was ariee winner isowea i hae ial awards are the Crowd R Kimball Alsletes aad coaches isou daz following team will be presex t's banquet: feothall. basi=; wrestling, gymnastics, swimming, baseball, tennis, gol, track ard cross bas been president pamey,, Joe Nelson, ‘StanWaits, ‘Ray Oliverson, Club takes overafter tonight. Dodgers Lead Players’ List BYU Teams Keep Active e With about as mae choices pau for minutes niayed. Tre Eedgers AllStar ones aod ter Joe ae ate se Be Sipe in ge5 Haver at agch infield pnaiiion and three cutfielders, everything this week, Dndger firs: baseman Steve {fvinastics to spring football. Garvey, the NL's most vluabie Top attraction at homewill be i clayers from @ basehall double header with appearing Utah, plus the annual Blue vs. 0p the bailot for the first time Wie preite fanthstt man Last year Garvey wes & write ‘U Stadiur:. BYU's two g:mes in candidate as i starting first with the Utes will get under way preseason cord sinc. the fan baseman on the NL squad and at 1 p.m., while the ‘ootball b: fs ‘voting began in 1970. The Detroit will be in the stands for a 1:30 Tigers of 1971 and 1972 and the kickoff the same day, Saturday Houston Astros of 1973 alse While the baseball and foo: luali placed nine nominees. always teams are in action in Provo, oe eae pee Cee represented, with the defending world champion Oakland A’s and ina triangular meetinginvolv‘ig oe York Mets each naming Arizona State and ["tah. Hopes for a stromg outfoor showing In ewch league eight players faded last week when the have been chosen foreach infield Cougars were forced indoors in a position and catcher. Twentytriangular meetiig with Utah four nominees have been and Utah State. selected for listing in the outfield. Young, BYU's ‘The nominees were picked by the world-class gymnasts, ill travel 10-rember committee, which to Terre Haute, Ind., for the ‘reludes players, writers, NCAAchampiccships «cheduled broadcasters, and for three days this week. Young general ma:iagers. will be among the favorites in the ‘The balloting for the All-Star ali-around event. iias team will begin May 24 and end Coach Wayne Pearce will take July 6. Fine! results wiil be Cardin:ls’ shortstop E4 Brin‘ the Cougar tennis team to valt announced on July 9 and 16. The maa, Lake City, where ‘hey wil! meet Last ;ear a record 6.545,712 in the first major tournament ballots will be available free at all major and minor ‘>ague ball ballots were cast with Oak- locally, the ice-breaker. The eiv- tournament is scheduled over a parks and in :ctail stores that period of three days. feature a Gillette All-Star BYU's junio: varsity baceball disnlay team faces a heavy le of az, three double-headers: ‘Snow College in Provo, Utah aut Suow College i Hull Misses Chance To Tie Goal Mark Teams Advonce By United Press (international ‘Wer'4 Hockey Association A capacity crowd of 19,519 in Ema wht te gf Winatipeg was hoping for hockey New England 1385 92 The four top ieams of the history Monday night Dut come (Geveland MBI 1M Prove Gur Club. round ropin away disappomnted. Orcas Bei 722% tournz ment will row advance to The crowd had messed to Indianapais 1943 3a 39 th. state champicrship West vltpe gs tournament te be held April 6 at xHousim OAD WHT the Salt Lake Gin Club. 44 85 501 Hull entered the game against San Diego The top team in the Provo the expansion indianapolis Rac- Phoenix Mimesia tournament ronsisted of Paui ers with 75 goals, one short of the Bakimore 19504 42184313 zassen, Mark. Hurst, Howard pro record of 76 in one seasoii sei Morgan, Kent Bringhw Bre by Phil Esposito of Boston of the witpes ¢ a Uraig Cloward. Tival National Hockey League. O30 311 BA Qubec But the veteran Hull, who Toronto 122 “umm The second place tram Bui wwe included Ron Christensen, Dale pumped in three goals Sunday Wirnipeg 4S4 22 night to reach the 75-goal mark, E4munion DS2 826 m2 Bringhurst, Ken Tayler, Gordon was able to get off only one Vancouver Cook. and Shad Boardman. xclinched division title official shot on goal early in the The third piace team consisted game as Winnipeg rolled to a 4Ciniepals 1 of Jim Davis, Ray Rassmussen, | victoryover the Racers. eae eee Norm Schow, Larry Batty, and Veteran Howie Young's two Brent Cochran. National Hockey League first-period goais sparked the Division 1 Jets’ victory. Young opened the Fourth place went io a team wit pts go scoring at 1:35 and added his 16th x-Philadelphia 49:13 10 108 282 177 consisting of Jere! Christensen, goal at 15:25 as Jets took a 2- NYIslanders 2M2 5201 Leon Isaacson, Steve Penrod, BBs S5ii wr dim Simpkins. and Kyle 1 lead. Veli Pekka Ketola and NY Rangers BO OZ me Zimmerman Anders Hedberg, with his 49th Auenta t goal, also scored for Winnipeg. wl pe go ge Jim Wiste had the only Racer Vancouver SH B72 cago BU 8 Rem goal. Rw 73324 In the only other WHA action . Louis 24M 7 3217377 Monday night, the San Diego Minnescta Kansre Cy MS2 1 9175318 Mariners defeated the EdmonDivision 3 ton Oilers 41 in a game wit 44.14 19 107 354 21 The Tri-Cities Golf Association postponed from Sunday night Martreai 40 16 20 100 57 17% will hold an opening meeting when had ice prevented the start. Los Angeles Pittsburgh HHS 851574 and an opening Norm Ferguson and Joe Hardy p.5, at REY 6m Mi Wednesday each had a goal and an assist to Wastingtcn 76 5 19168423 toumament Saturday, it was announced by Pres. Val ‘ pace the Mariners. Gene wLtpte fg Christensen. Peacosh, Rick Sentes and Kevin 46 16 15 107 43.25 Other officers are Devine were the other San Diego xBatinlo Basten OA Sem vicepresident Jarnes Vasey anc scorers. Blair MacDonald and Toronto U3 776m Murray Kennett scored for the California 1945 12 50.208 380 secretary-treasurer Jerry inched division Brown. Oilers, To State Shoot Tri-Cities Plans OpeningActivity speak oui and that a player's feelings sould be not be muffled bythe league. In Milwaukee, General Manager Wayne imbry announced thet the Bucks have paid the fine and said, “The Bucks are sending the roney with the provision made by the NBAthatif Kareem’s appealis successful it will be refunded. We support Kareem but we can't take a chance of his ‘Suspension."" Fleisher, a guest speaker at a lunch annouacing the jcint aponsorstip of the NBA Players ABDUL-JABBAR em games, they will have tied in the Exsiern Division. me-poin: lead, 51-50. But I'tah, Fentuck which ourscored Virginia 62.5 per and wilt play Feiday right in to decide the sent to +4.4 per cent,finshed th third starter withas sare Vi railie. toget within ‘9 with cbout twe Ashe Cuaiifies For ‘VOT Finels go CHARLES PASARELL of Puerto Rico readies for a return shot against Stan Smith. Paso rell took advantage of iucsca wins te i down Smith ip the opening rour Tarr aiso wa? upset, getting biz serys backkand lessirg ‘xm make the errors.” Pasarell, himzelf on 4 <omevack, said Smith had powerful player but has. Jost some of his strength and “isjust trying te find hiv game,It means changing your geme anc developing in other areas. You have to co that to stay in this game which has become 30 comp-titive, I'm sure Si-n will come Leck, He's still one of the eo‘playe.! point-for-point, world’s ‘est players,” waiting for the conditions to have Smith, a rennerup in this ai eiievi on Sian's game,” ssid Fasarell, “i concerwat-i on DALLAS (UPI) — Arthur Aste, winror of three Wield ch ee. Ten is tour events this year, .as ‘Teta BS 108. Virgie yeis—9 Utah BU3%-i08 ‘Team jouls: Vinge 2, Uish 0. e first pla,er to qualify for the :00,000 WCT fina!s to be held May7-11. ‘The inp eight players from the three WCT tour groupe aa for the Dallas wurn. nent, ‘vhich in the pastfour years has grown to be one of thetop tennis events intne world. Ashe, a member of WCT's green group, amassed pants with only two tourna menis left to play before the Dallas finals. Even if Ashe does not in a match in the final two events he -vill stil! qualify to aave Fare SUP te ee 8 Nalles, He and Rod Laver are the only jeyers to have qualified fr ah {var previous WCYfinals and Laver, who has never won the WCT championship. is all but . Roscor Pesarell Upsats Smith TUCSON, Ariz (UPI’ — Charles Pasare!! uf Puc rto Rica decided <2 relax in his opening round match of ‘se $175,000 Americar Airlires tennis tourney in hopes Stan Smith world Geteat hit,self. The sirat iid ¢f Mond: as the unr: Pas:-rell upset the sixth seeded Smith, 4-2, 3 6. 61, in 25 nile-an-hour winds at vee ae Court's Racquet Cub since Fbruary and admitted inat the winds had an effect on ‘his game Another seeded player, eighthranked Roscoe 7anne*, also was upse: Tanner was edged out by Australian Phil Der’ 46, 76, . in a close match settled by two tie breakers: Other seeded players who managed to take easy wins ‘+ their first appearances were thira sees~4 Ken Rosewall, who defeated Jaime Fellol, 63, 6 2 and ‘lie Nastase. whatank an certain to return tourameni fast year said i easy 64, 53 win over Tom year. Lave: is in the midst of mater wus his fist o: “doors Gorman. record sexting 20-.aatch ateata won four umes in the WCT's blue g-oup this year, but he is just short of clinching a berth among the final eight. Tuns—and was walked ia the Miu.nesota to @ 3-0 victory over The top two players in each grup, oethe next two lecding nintt inning to prevent 2 the New YorYankees. possibility of four in consecupoint gatherers regard!css of Eildon Ra'sStenings tiveatbats. group, dualfor Dallas. By United Press iitermckaal The switch-hitting backstop (Inetudes 5 Sas He Swede's Bjorn, Borg follows clubbed his sixth home run in Ashe in the green croup while snLape eigit games Mondayto snark St. 1. pa. Resco. Tanner is 2econd Louis to a 6-3 victory over the Califo via 7 Se behind Laver in the blue group. ii 377 john Alexander of Aus‘ralia Boston Red Sox. He drove in two ‘ies, iw 5M Jeadc the red group with Harold runs to lift his RBI count to 17 in Baltimore Fansas City 2 32 2Dgames. Minnesota pu Solomon, Dick Stockton and Bench, meanwhile, was cn the Ceveland 6 5 Mark Cox of Great Fritain are $7“ bench in favor of Bili Piumme: a Mo tied for second. #8 the Cincinnati Reds beat the NewYork ee Philadelphia Phillies in a rein- Oiicage u Soccer Fee Due 7 3 shortened game 40. Tony Perez Minwaukee Breton 95 35 Youth, interested in being drove in three ofthe Cincy Tuns. Ng chosen inthe player draft for the Nelson Briles and Marty Pattin Provo City Socrer League should combined to hold the Baltirnore National League 1. pet. contact Garlan Fitzgerald Orioles to just fous hits in a 3Angeles 7 5 7 (375-0510) by Friday to make 0 Kansas City victory, Montreal Los San Prarsisco i 5 ee arrangements for fees and exploded for a five-run first ‘Montreal 5 7 6 Phila “pba 137 60 inning off Houston starter Torr oes Griffin and coasted home to a 7- Creimati Pittsburgh rievaes} 1 triurnph and Tony Oliva belted San Diego 77 0 wo 47 a two-run homers ts cap athree- i 93 run fourth inning and lead S$ Louis New York 7M Atlanta 7 16 04 20 413 25 x-plit Smith Named Top Aihiete Simmons Sparks Cardinals ByUnited Press International The computerized Ai: Sar ballots came out Mon’:fay and St. Louis catcher Ted Simmons’ name was on it. Not that it really matters—itis conclusion that if he stays healthy, will be behind the plate when the National league square. uff with the American League July15. This is not a knock on Simmons’abilities: it’s just that Bench has been around a while longer and hae rolled up some impressivestatistics in his seven years with Cincinnati. Simmons has been in the big jeagues for only four seasons and a regular for just three. He has hit 36, .303, and .272 in those three years—andlast season was his best despite the 30-point drop in batting average. He drove in over 100 runs for the first time and hit 20 home runs. Simmons was second among caxchers in doubles, home runs, total bases and RBI in the National League but the No. 1 catcher in all those categories was Bench, ‘Still, Simmons only finished third in the voting for the circuit's all star catcher last behind Bench and Philadelphia's Bob Boone. ‘The Cardinals’fied generalis apparently out to make amends this season and is in his best training camp ever. Simmons had one game this spring in which he hit three home Association and the YMCAsof the United States in promyting junior basketball competition, said “it was improper for the league office to fine a player for stating his opinion about officiating”in the NBA. Abdul-Jabbarenlisted the aic of the ACLU after being rapped by a stiff fine for calling referee Jerry Loeber ineptin his job. “The ACLU called me at Karesin's behest,” Fleishersaid. “They are going to charge the NBA with stifling iree speech.it will be a constitutional matter with them. We are going on the com- petition at the Florida relays, won the discus throw event with @ meet record toss of 185 feet 1 inch. Other nominees for the top honor were New Mezico's Mikael Burnhardt, Arizona's Larry Brown, Arizona State’s Mark Herman and Brigham Young's OrrinOlsen in a duaj meet at Arizona Burnhardt won the triple jump pestleese ar 24 feet Linch. won jump at —— Brown won the 220 event in 21 seconds and Herman set a school record in pole vault. 16 feet 7 Olsen had his careerbest in the discus throw , 172 feet 1 inch. We We will of be|UNDERSOLD! a It’s our... NASTY Umpires Agree paday's (A) 0 SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Mimesia’s Nee Yoru City 3 Baltimore 0 Major league basebali umpires Kansas Dara § Gaps (Al 3 came iw an agreement on 2 Texas 5 Atlanta | pension program Monday with ‘St. Louis 6 Boston 3 National and American League Gncinnati 4 Philadelphia 0. called afer 6 inns officials. Pittstargi 4 New York (N) 0 ‘The settlement was announced Montreal 7 Howton 1 jointly by National League Milwaukee 13 Oakland 11 ° cae President Charles S. Feeney and Geveland San Diego 10 California American League President Lee San Frasca # Las Angles 1 Meera, along with the board of directors of the Umpires Association and John Cifelli, of tie: Umpire’s Counci'. b WEATHER BOSE Fleisher Supports Jabbar; Bucks Pay Fine NEW YORK (UPI) — Larry Wleisher, attorney for the NBA Players Association, said Mondayhe would pullout all stops in assisting the American Civil ! dberties Union in combating the $309 fine ievied against Milwaxkee’s Kareem AbdulJabbar by Commissioner Walier Kennedy Paul Silas of the Boston Celtics, president of the Association; Wes Unseid of the Washington Bullets and Bill Bradleyof the New York Knicks also wore adamantin theirbelief chat “all athlet.s have a right te ‘Th Stars led throughout the first ., sarter but § -gima 3 back to close the first inaii wiin a & REW YORK (Uri) — Tue Los , defending 0g j ‘cee apeoe ye (hogse.. in 2! of the ist 23 games) ss Utah's Ron Borne scored 36 .8 in 0 S384) victory and Vises club se.son record During Week SEReaR BEER ER . 2 = 'S $9y'! a =3 3.8 Seuss Eddie Kimbail. Glen Ciart. Gardner, Clarence Robison, Buck theme that Kareein did pea4 anything ‘detrimental’ game with his outburs' nea Fight the $300 fine.” Abdu:-Jabbur was soaked $200 for what he said to Loeber in public aud anther $100 for entering the referees’ quar.ers Concemning the Piayers Asfociation’s affiietion vith the YMCA, Silas aaid kids will receive an opportunity to develop ieir skills in “Y" pnilosophy and in basketball. “We of the Players Association feelthe joint will succeed and we'll Qveverything to makeit so.” SPEAKERS FOR $ 199°5 SOURED PSPOSSIBLE? WiATeR FOR THER, THEYRE COMING SOOM TUTKK... SOUND CHAMBER AT ALLEN’S 36 North Universi: ¢, Prove "RUY NOW- THESE PRICES CANNOTLAST ! ! MT 125 1975 .... MT 250 1975. : 100 1975... WE HONOR i688" “sgB5e 3599" OTHER MODE! 3 yr Flasealig cs ewerened (6H. i PSoe HONDS 1125 S. State, Prove 1 Bick No. of Ploneac Biivesin on Soringville Read |