Show PKt t0TNUtH Statesman Friday February 22 1980 Finley A’s to take chance with embattled Billy Martin t'HU' tl‘ tO Martin HiIU hvr MWH: hr kWFt t fm onrf I'hsBrtrO rhurti in truMr V irU‘ 4 t hr nr t thr nuiaaifw tttrd hr had Ur tin mrtratt ttrur Vr Yrk arut h ith ihr Nr bhaUI hr hr hrfr Maftift htru(rfut ai d H'hjrhr mad- irr f t t tflr ( m hjppv - ?Vr:: and ipjiFf nnt v ptra! I m f krnnrf ith thr in £n ?! lvrrr huh rnv hnw thmuiiKi U I hr t fu ha inlr hd? t m a uUJ hr 4'tuh 4 d (t 4 fill hr kt tw m hurP Mthn I hr Thrfr rt ' I frtRir flrf ?r da vukt r rstirnr in t akkind d I kik land F hf prt-i- pihr ptMr al iJitfrtin'r t nr mlCht har aid t'mlrt nl that hr a not mlivr or in' n hut m thr luS U1 intrrr'tti in al t Kd£ hr ht rnt n “ Ui ou ho I tttn t har to tri! crful ihi tam ha hrvn’ hr add trtd ri Ur intrai n an rntifriv nn mrf kUn4 t no mak a a n ikopUt thrrr titlrand ihanipun'hp in tir division Oakland F‘inU aid hr had not talk! to Kuhn omrr Comrmtorwr ((' nrn: thr hiring of Martin hut id hr had talked to Anwruan r toUl rrtrnt rr Mat I’hatl ' hr Bill mr I hr h k m thr manmt hf rr Iranir to hatr l mir Martin oat hm nrfhin atd did not laff hut o announce hi uki do td hr that aftrf diMUiniC thr mattrr ith Kinlr V- - Special Fireside ) Sunday Feb 24 th r': 9:00 pm Logan Tab Speaker: Sikeli Sale Mann a Samoan convert dynamic speaker -- everyone is welcome bring friends & neighbors Sponsored by: Logan LDS Institute I nuM'iry Kalhlrli IVrKumm alarra inlnlly al thr balaact btf niiihl in th Spectrum an th Atoji woman won a triangular inn Oklahoma Mat I'Sl’ arrumulatMl 117 45 point in th triangular mol followed by OSl " Ill 0 l H j AUOOMIOM O WOMIN ttUtINIt UJOfTlEny UJ6EK L FEB 26-2- lhratSll Kmnl 2 e0 Final win gives Ags top PCM 9 W by Dal liublit added Tueller was his best Itfinat' activities lecture and uuorkhop in C 329 lf"Cliv wcond half zone drfnnp and balanced nrortng pored I’tah State to a win al I'anfic rforausl THE Th win gave th Agn their first outright conference championship in 39 years and an 1 If A A and The natuin'a third highest scoring team wasn't hurt offensively by balanced scoring either Six Ags led by Brian Jackson's 20 finished in double figures Hunger finished with 18 Hood 13 McKlrath II while Kd Wickbffe added a career high 16 off the bench A more offensive minded Leo Cunningham had An 9I-7- lat night overall record Kunnerup lxing Beach remained a gam and a half back at 9-- by beating Fullerton "V accomplished our objective by playing our best road gam this year" said USU Coach Kod Tueller “I’m glad to se Long Beach won and remained hot and 19-- ©fiHErr 3:30 DRILY happy” A second half Tue UJed Thur FrI Planned Parenthood Romantic novelit UJomenv Center on continuing education 50C movie for tuomen tudent" florma Roe- - mm: WYM 'D'ltOK v AWS Preference Ball Mar defensive 1 2-- zone was a main reason for the win Dran Hunger and Keith Hood drew their fourth personals early in the second half forcing Tueller to make a defensive adjustment Tueller ordered a compart zone to take advantage of Pacific's weak outside shooting ”55 went into the zone to protect the kid with foul trouble" said Tueller ” Pacific players did just we wanted them to do They made their first shots from beyond 20 feet and then cooled off” The zone allowed Rich McKlrath to be more daring in the front of the zone McKlrath picked up eight steals that were converted into 14 points and he created numerous Tiger turnovers "lie was able to fill the passing lanes and cheat a bit to the inside" “It game" 11 "We knew to win here we needed a dominating effort from Leo" said Tueller "He acted like the chairman of the boards tonight with 10 rebounds The other guvs played their hearts out too and we were able to play the entire team" Pacific's Ron Cornelius cashed in a three-poin- t play to give them a lead with 32 game seconds gone The Tigers never led again although they did tie the Ags once 3-- at 18 from the Pacific hospitality field and errant passing helped the Ags build a 16-- lead Most of the early scoring came from early offense to Hunger and Hood Not to be outdone by the Tiger hospitality the Ags returned a few 8 favors Iturnovers and poor of their own Midway through the period the Ags and Tigers were tied at 18 when Paul shooting) Demsher converted two free throws The two teams were never tied after that Jackson started pupping in shot i rcW! gekw1 nypPr 'fcad nli mboicW a iitsS Ox B ft’ bgl51 13 tAp 1 S1 iS |