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I guess tle guard He's 1 Ww said the Seat ‘It’s just my time I guess xd position contain Williams excellent said Laker ua Nore Sinn ht ad tO EE “He's a tough ba’ ‘ ihoseveholecOn The with the x ale bask Se : take ing Sonics ve hee (ery against Los Angeles outrebounding the Lakers in the five games by a vl the effects of at center Jack Sikma t ble shooting Jabbar over This series just happene that scoring from me~ ti Williams said Bird Eyes Softball TERRE HAUTE, Ind (UPI) LarryBird, in- GUS WILLIAMS,center, of the Seatiie Sonics is shown here as he gets airborne past Laker forwards Jamaal Wilkes, left, diana State's AllAmerica basketball star will try his luck at softball this weekend and and Don Ford (35) on his way to 30 points as Sonics eliminated Los Angeles in playoffs. confer with his agent Bird, a memberoflast year's Terre Haute state title slo-pitch team. will UPITelephoto Coed Cops Honor Cougar golfer Pam Miller was named to the Region VII Allconference Team at the conclusion of the Region VII golf championships in Tucson this week Out of Action NEW YORK (UPI) — National League President Chub Feeney suspended Montreal Expos’ outfielder Ellis Valentine for three games and fined him $500 Wednesdayfor analtercation with an umpire during last Saturdzy’s game with the Cubs in Chicago. Feeneylevied the penalty after a report from umpire Steve Fields that said he was bumped byValentine dur- join the ISU nine for a This honoris a repeat for Miller, who was also named all-conference in 1978 But the Cougar team, stuck in fourth place after the first 18 holes of the 54hole tournament, was unable to move up on the other teams in successive rounds, and finished with 960 strokes. A strong Arizona State team led throughout the tournament andtallied ference meets while she played in golf tournaments in Asia during January Rough Notes with Boston attorney Bob tract for him with the A nearsighted whale fell in love with a U.S. submarine, andfollowedit clear fired a torpedo theproud whalepassed Bird alse plans to con- fer here this weekend Susie Berdoy, Arizona, clung to her 36-hole lead and wontheindividual title with 220 strokes. Following Berdoy were Jeanette Kerr, ASU, 224 and Kelly Fuiks, ASU, 225. Considering two ties, BYU's Miller finished in sixth position with 229. Miller shot a final ing an argument that occurred in the top of the eighth inning on April 21 out cigars. French L. k, Ind. Woolf, who has been try- | ing to negotiate a con- | round 78 — six over par. and February, she was unable to amass the necessary points to be named allconference. Gillman Joins Eagles 3 his high school days at | 898, followed by Arizona 906, New Mexico 927, BYU960 and Weber State 1180 Other BYU scorers were Tiru Fernando 238, Karen Brown 245, Lene Jordan 248 and Tara Batcheller 266 Since Fernando missed two con- around the world. Every time the sub Saturday doubleheader against Kentucky Wesleyan A team spokesmansaid Bird probably will play first base or be used as a designated hitter. He has not played baseball since pum ial Me ynidod y3 Boston Celtics. ‘At the moment, those | talks are stalemated Celtics general manager Red Auerbach said following - aot he ZI asst fig? ete spot Tuesday's meeting with Woolf in Boston he considered the negotiations ‘to be at an end at this time. We see no reason to continue.” Woolf originally sought a six-year contract for | Bird, the “player of the year,’ at an annual salary of $1 million. 55th Anniversary Special (a ml PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Sid Gillman, a profootball coach for 18 years and 1974 NFL Coachof the Year has joined the Philadelphia Eaglesstaff The Eagles announced Monday that Gillman, 67, will be a special assistant in charge of research and quality control for head coach Dick Vermeil The newly created department will work on preparing the Eagles offense. a team spokesman said. le “I wanted to add a man with many years ex- perience who would help us.’’ Vermeil said. ‘‘And there arent many people available with Sid’s ex- Sale Price 3,49 | -$1.25 Cash ~1.25 | Refund perience and background.” Gillman, currently athletic director at U.S. Inter- national University in San Diego, wasoffensive coordinator with the Chicago Bears in 1977. “Mylife has been pro football and I am anxious | and happy to be coming back,"’ hesaid. y) YourCost - 2.24 | 6 stores to serve you SIZES 6-14 WIDTHS avastie AA-EE with 63" steeltoe SAFETY TOE 71° ED WING SHOES SIZES 7-13 WIDTHS B, BD, EEE SIZES 6-16 WIDTHS AA-EEE 59% 80” SHOE amey STORE WHERE FIT COMES FIRST! 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