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Show Page 8—-THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Friday, October 7, 1977 | Herald Scoreboard | A.L. Playoffs eee eT ceo Patek Rive ss 2 ‘ Following $ 0 10 9000 y 9 uA ket 0 9 ‘come \ New ¥ a ea Y Kansas City 01 001 ono New York York 6, Kan dH Ka : eis Massier (1 titel \ Balk Has ler si Prep Standings , center Richie Baseball ProFoot wide receiver John Gil- Cont AMrive fi Hea 50 5 ae Pleasant Gr Amezican Fork Dine 3243 ao oa Ye rerever doe! Parker onnjured Prep Results 42 : wag a hone ies ea the New Diego, i Calgary Whalers, feels tha sists of Quebec, " and The Lidiaiapulis REGION TWO Granger Bingham Brighton ical Kearns 40 1 at ae 03 Jordan oe . eS sen eres Gaeee Brightonaf Grange . ane BE Gemat Hierest us Paps at PNERARL CNC) REGION NINE suinmer in what many thought was afinal effort time Translated, that means cond and third leading scorers Swedishstars The Whalerssigned all But the ultimatebattle three Howes — Gordie Anders Hedberg, who had Mark and Marty —and 131 points and a league- also got goalie Al Smith, may take place at the box office. leading 70-goals, and Ulf returning from the NHL But defense is a question year's playoffs. In addi of the playoffs. with the first place team meeting 02 Next Week's Games Wasatchat Grantsville Intermountain at Lehi Payson at Morgan (NC protected and all its facing No. 4. The surviv- ; Will Run and havebeen init for atleast champion Quebecis still and Ron Hill previously have some stability h° Nordiques are led by four tions of running ° ashingtonians ‘C E ° ° hockey the seats,” said Baldwit. “You can have a solid club but if tne people don't come, it doesn’t matter.” And that may turn out to be the bottomline for the WHA this season. BUDGET PLEASER with Boston of the NHL. They did, however, acquire Andre Lacroix, the | 1 ‘Cut Engine in Half’, BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, poelionsen il i. aerodynamics and ultimately its fuel ef- (UPI Students from Western WashingtonState College worked through the night to ‘cut the engine in half’ on their experimental aluminumcar to try for a national speed record ficiency. Equipped with a stock Mazda rotary Wednesday the car went 142 mph. The crew switched to a racing type engine in an attempt to break the GSports Racing = 57 t a Dr. Mike Seal, faculty advisor to the team, said Thursdaynight his crew would dismantle the- twin rotary. engine and : remove half its parts and power to at- Hurricane 14 South Sevier 12 y 13 Moab 12 temptthe just-set record for H sports racing cars. The'sleek 7 Juab 24 , Elen je siee} fred car arrive he Salt Flat at the Sal als Montivelio 12 Duchesne 0 Region Eleven North Summit 34 Dugway 7 South Summit 47 Park City 0 "lS Week ol mph. said the racing engine was an old model rotary and was much more fragile than later models The car averaged 60 mpg this summer 4, 3 run from Eee Dee y students and technicians at the Bellingham, Wash., school’s Vehicle Re- Washington, D.C., and the full-engine model which went 142 mphis designed to gel 50 mpg, Seal said economycar. aerodynamics you reduce the amount of power needed to get to a certain speed, search Institute, the car is a prototype Kast Carbon 30 arnt 6 Tecord of 157 mph but the motorstarted breaking up at about 150 mph Seal said theydecided to“cut thecorengine 5 ‘nl pelaau eo ir me ee eas Tuesday and immediately drew most of i North Sevier 9 Beaver 3 Parowan 26 -MilfordRegion 23 Ten | Utah Timpview 13 Springville 9 Spanish Fork 35 American Fork 14 BeeeS e ayson 26 Cedar 18 nO sion Seven egion The formula for suc cess is putting peoplein FAMILY SPECIAL! . 0 fanti z sin should finish ahead of Ed monton which is in the Valuable Player in pro proc s of rebuilding 4n mark on both these teams and that could be the ‘AL onetime, there in the semifinals and go NEW YORK (UPI) future was seriously in were people in this who on to meet the winner of England’s Chris Stewart decisive factor. doubt thought they could make the The Houston Aeros, the in the finals. and Ireland's Danny McTy an attempt to save a quick buck and get All three rounds will be Paid will run in the New team with the most the WHA and make it out,” Baldwin continued, best-of-seven York City Marathon Oc- points during the regular more competitive, of- But the people in the Although most teams tober 23, bringing to four 1976-77 season, were ficials reduced the league league now are good and strengthened themselves the number ef top. run: weakened by the loss of to eight teams — two- Sincere and want tomake over the summer by ac- ners from the British the Howesandlast year's thirds the size it was last asuccessof the business. quiring top players from sles leading goalie, Ron year at this time — and Ninety per cent of them the defunct clubs, leagueBritain's Ian Thompson Grahame, who signed orth Sanpete 12 10 111 Intermountain the way of the Montreal and the first American ever to be named a Most lo a Seal said the speed record attempts are designed to find the maximumspeed from which they can refine the car's Soul ecia if Washington State to you increase the hence the amount of fuel used is also reduced. Hesaid the caralso has the most 1966 Chev. 3/4 Ton with 10’ Camper stringent emission controls. In other Speed Week action Thursday, three cars werequalified to go for national records Friday. Owned bylocal doctor. An excellent Rick Vesco of Brigham City, Utah pushed his K Streamlinerto 149.75 mph on unit at low cost. ONLY a one-way qualifying run and Friday will tryfor the record of 142.693, Record runs are established by the average speed on a *1595 n Class X Lakester, Ernie Pereira of San Jose, Calif., ran at 195.12 mphandwill tryfor the record of 188.102 mph. In Class F Fuel Coupe, the team of Ron Cohn and © Six month guarantee, 1973 or newer ® Can get any American Cor #30 years in Provo pair nity lower prices OW, two-way Tun Bob Meceyof Van Nuys, Calif., qualified 207 W. 300 K. Prove at 155.97 for the record of 140.885. The fastest run of the day before rain washed out racing about 3 p.m., was a 259.74 mph sprint by Elwin Teagueof San Gabriel, Calif., in a Class B Lakester. Teague’s run was not fastest enough, however, to qualify him for an attempt at the record of better than 286 mph. HUNDLEY GARAGE 373-1171 ‘Different Look Dolphins’ To Battle Colts Sunday By GREG AIELLO UPI Sports Writer Bob Griese’s eyeglasses aren't the onlything giving the Miami Dolphinsa different look this season. “People used to complain because we weredull, even when we were winning,’ Griese said. ‘This is a totallydifferent kind of team. We're a good team, better than anyone thought. You can tell how different we are bythe enthusiasm we have. We didn’t used to yell and jump around in the dressing room like this. But, the most obvious difference, of course, is the Dolphins’ 3-0 r2cord, thefirst time that's happened since the 1972 season which ended with a Super Bow!title Now the Baltimore Colts, who were supposed to battle the New EnglandPatriots for the AFC East title, must deal with the surprising Dolphins, if any team coached by Don Shula can be considered surprising. The Colts, also unbeaten in three games, host Miami Sunday looking for their fifth straight victory over the Dolphins “It’s too early to talk about one-gameor two-game leads,” said Shula Baltimore Coach Ted Marchibroda didn’t care to discuss the division raceeither, but he did stress the meaning of the game. “We don’t look beyond the gamein frontof us and this is too big a game for us to relax,’ he said “Miami is not a team that gets beat by mistakes. You've got to beat them — they won't beat themselves.” defense, where the Dolphins were among the most vulnerable teamsin the NFL last year, Shula found seven newstarters and the unit has held opponents to 22 points in three games. Griese, no longer bothered byblurred vision, leads the AFC in passing with the help of dangerous receivers like Nat Moore, Duriel Harris and Freddie Solomon. In other gamtes Sunday, the New York Giants host Philadelphia, the New York Jets visit Buffalo, Oaklandis at Cleveland, Seattle at New England, San Diego at New Orleans, Detroit at Minnesota, Cincinnati at Green Bay, Pittsburgh at Houston, Kansas City at Denver, Dallas at St. Louis, Washington at Tampa Bay and Atlanta at San Francisco. Chicago hosts Los Angeles Mondaynight Eagles to Host Barons Saturday By RAY SCHWARTZ Herald Sports Writer SALT LAKECITY — The Cleveland Barons of the National Hockey League and the Salt Lake Golden Eagles of the Central Hockey League will clash Saturday night in exhibition game at the Salt Palace starting at 7:30 p.m It will be something of a homecoming for three members of the Baron club. They were members of the Golden Eagle team, which won the 1974-75 CHL playoffs championship. The three include Bobby Girard, Bob Murdoch and Fred Ahern Jack “Tex” Evans coach of the Barons. also was the coach of the Golden Eagles the year they won the CHL with it the Ad Three members if this season's Salt Lake playedonth. Saturday's game will be the last exhibition tilt before the Eagles open their regular CHL campaign next Thursday night at the Salt Palace against the Tulsa Oilers Three players have been assigned to the Golden Eagles camp by the Edmonton Oilers of the World Hockey Association. The three are en route to Salt Lake City and will work out with the club. It is possible that anyone orall three of the players will dress for the Eagles for the Saturday night game against the Barons. Thethree include Jerry Holland, a 23-year-old, left winger and four-year pro who was rookie of the year clu in the American Hockey Leaguein 1975-76 while with Providence Lon Nistico, a five-year pro and a left winger, who playedfor Birminghamof the WHAlast year, and Don Tannahill, a nine-year pro and the overtime in the ttle Boston Bruins’ top 1969 draft pick whohas played two pa Blackhawks full seasons with the Vancouver of the NHL =)caeOUT TORAGE BUILDINGS 30 Save From Put everything in an Arrow Storage Building This handsomeArrow storage building is madefrom tough heavy-gauge, galvanized will stand up to years of w and snow Many Styles & Sizes To Choose From AA *100 ARDOR MFG. In dianapolis is weakon of Ftorek, the league's MVP fense but both clubs Won to eel Hull, the W Region Five Judge 28 Tooele0 Cyprus 44 Uintah 0 VPN SRD ae fegion § San letter of credit from the Op sie Leahis au Retin Three F Diego h. to h club. B ng weak on defense, the WHA met with NHL Under the new system, a fight fui while Indianapolis signed Ron Ingram, former first place is Winnipeg the other finalist in last To'o Try Try for for National National Speed Speed Record Record Tod Toda . Grantsville jasatch which could give Quebec coach Jacques Demers. bolstereditself by picking up former Phoenix Roadrunner Robbie ae re Conf. 4 e between Cincin England Birmingham and Edmonton Region Four Box Elder 28 Ben Lomond 8 Cor to dati, es Skyine 28 East 0 ague th All the league dues are in escrow said Region Two ie The tion Real Cloutier. win thescoring title and are some promising nipeg, Houston, Cincin- who had yse 141 points made nat and New England the youngest player Cincinnati, under new in league histor Win- d Nilsson, points and led the with 85 assists. Tebounded and will start sigs ghton .4 ‘ras Springville ats Pleasant Grove and 20-4 revamped the playoff three years, so we do the team to beat. The announced their inten- Tet 7 Mare Tardif Bordeleau its sixth season on Oct 9 one division system. eee M2 vena a rd Phoenix folding opera tions after the season As- last year’s top 10 Chris rat eh storaraky SiumingBenoit GOs together, the WHA’s icage Cubs jfurchased the contract of 8 Spanish Fork Timpview ’ayson a ended. the WHA now con- Hockey Maroons. When the two financial obligations will ing team with the most 2 Hangers Assigned to New Haven Jeagues could not get be met points will receive a bye en T . sais season and with S ‘eft wing Mike by WHA people to save in the event a team is in the sixth place team. No. i 237 23 1 1976-77 03 Mirvr sit ing BrianEl i’ their league from going trouble, the league is 2playing No. 5 and No.3 2 seW Guidry the officials throughout the everyone for the first qualify for the first round Jets boast last year’s Sports Transactions Hockey (hid Bent to Phoenis finnesota midway s¢ rough epresentatives from Baldwin, “and we have a Sports Transactions IPH R ER BB SO Following the demise the World reorganized City ak, 815 pn at a : p 1 ww ion 6 f Dent f Jackson. SF _Patc one connected with enough merger with the National Baldwin WHA President Hockey League failed, and general partner sociation has regrouped, RalSeKenicUyT Neweve 0 No he WHA is foolish disap- which attempts for LA. at Phila HS a Opens 6th Season pointing summer inle : 30 0000 . Press International Series Tied, 1-1 4 By United ware ame Los Ang vs. Phila pi 4110 0 Muster Playoffs at a Glance 4 e p mR MPG. 400 SOUTH 1100 WEST, PROVO PHONE 373-4418 y, TERMS: 3 DAYS ONLY! 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