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Show Sun Chronicle-Advertis- er Thursday, September 23, 1971 Adults must accompany ' - i,, t v SI j Ws, ' V; f VI f?c y young hunters VV ' -- , X M xv XyXf Young hunters are reminded that they must be accompanied by an adult while hunting , V- - M ' ? IX " ' -- 3V ? i fXv j- v u ST X I '' ''' - J. ? & r' XX Xv ' xi xr r-- - 'V Utah Stars for second y t yxx iv - fW - championship in the first year of operation by a major league professional team? That is the way the prosUtah pectus for the 1970-7- 1 Stars began, and after the smoke had cleared from 84 grueling regular season games and 18 crucial playoff contests, sure enough the Stars changed the question mark to an exclamation point and reign as 1971 American Basketball Association champions. A v X $$ vx- Not only did come the first club in any prop title in its first Utahns excelled Stars the be- major league sport to win a year, but the at the box of- fice as well. The Stars in 42 regular season home appearances attracted 262,342 fans to break the previous ABA first-yerecord of 254,163 set by the Carolina Cougars in 1969-7More impressively, the Stars exceeded by nearly 50,000 the first-yea- r NBA attendance standard of 212,362 set by the Milwaukee Bucks in 1968-6Still another 100,895 fans swarmed the Salt Palace for nine playoff games to increase the total home attendance for the year in 51 games to363,237 an excellent average of 7,122 per opening. That leads to a most obvious question, then: What do the Stars do for an encore in ar 0. IAST i TIP STEAKS BEEF 58gRIB 3 COCKTAIL!::;. STEAKS 1.49 9. 1.19 boneless beef 1 CHWEIGER;59'H ROASTS the upcoming paign? Cattleman's Waste Free cam- 1971-7- 2 club in the four-yeof the ABA has defended successfuly the league championship, but that will be the goal of new Stars coach LaDell Andersen, a most successful college mentor who is just beginning in the pro ranks. Andersen, who posted a 176-9- 6 won-lorecord at Utah State University while guiding Six of his ten teams into postseason tournament berths, inherits a team loaded with young .veterans bent on improvement elmp Bqtycanjpigj3j-ye- a veteran of the prcrage-war- s, seems to be getting better with age, just like vintage wine. Big No ar history over may purchase a small game license for $20. The license entitles the bearer to hunt upland game birds, waterfowl and cottontail rabbits. A Federal duck stamp is not required for hunters under 12 and this fall. 5 Hunters years old must be with a person 21 years of age or older while hunting game birds or animals, according to the Division of Wildlife Resources. Persons under 12 are not allowed to hunt game 12-1- 16. Minimum age for hunting big game animals in Utah is 16 years. Residents under 21 desiring to purchase a hunting license must have completed a hunter safety course or equivalent instruction. in Utah. 5 Residents years of age may purchase a small game license for $2.50; nonresidents 12-1- team with their hustling, scrambling brand of play. Merv The Magician Jack son, a local hero who was an at the University of Utah, is a 3 guard who ranks as o- -e of the top defensive players in the ABA. Rounding out the Stars backcourt are Mike Butler, a 2 three-yea- r veteran, and Dick Nemelka, a with one season under his belt. Eight of these veterans posted double-figur- e scoring averages for the Stars in 1970-7Beaty led the pack with a 23.0 norm with Combs at 20.3, Boone 18.0, Wise 15.8, Jackson'13.8, -- WSC quarterbacks display good balance 6-- six-foot- er Three candidates for the Weber State starting quarterback slot have good balance and ability according to assistant coah, Lynn 1. scored ten touchdowns also last year. A better runner than passer, Mager is well suited for the wishbone offense, and it will be his trickery and style which will hopefully make the triple option ofiense go. The best passer of the three top quarterback candidates is cool and steady John Edwards. Cor-bridg- e. In the past we have had to change our offensive plans every time we 'hanged quarterbacks because they were skilled in different phases of the 12.6, Stone 11.8 and Butler 10.2. Beaty, Robbins and Wise ranked among the leagues premier rebounders with 15.7, 11.9 and 9.8 averages, respecRobbins said Corbridge. feel we have three game, A Now we tively. It will not be an easy task for a rookie to crack the Stars lineup this season, but the top first-yecandidates appear to center be Lee Dedmon, a from North Carolina, Bobby Fields, a 3 guard from LaSalle and Rick Fisher, a 5 forward from Colorado State. Not to be forgotten in the Stars try for a second straight league crown is club president-genermanager Vince Boryla, noted for his shrewd trades, and assistant coach Larry Cre-ge- r, who provides Andersen with great knowledge of the pro game, which should make the rookie coachs transition from the college to pro ranks much k, coach. This balance will help the Weber State squad keep continuity in their wishbone offense regardless of the quarterback. Dale Mager, the 511, 180 pound darter from Streetsboro, Ohio, is back for his senior year and will be tough to beat out. Mager is a dazzling runner who is best when he is scrambling. Mager was second in the Big Sky Conference last year in total offense with 1259 yards, ar 6-- 6-- 6-- al 644 by air ground. He started the final six games of the season. He easier. 186 pound transfer 62, 615 on the and 510, from Long Beach City College, Edwards is a good leader and could develop into a starter, with more experience. Charlie Grayson, a 198 lb. transfer from Northeastern Oklahoma JC, has the best size of the three-som- e and runs the option well. He could challenge for a starting role and also might be tried at tight end. Right now Mager is the key to the offense. His running skills are unquestioned, but the passing phase of the new offense is a questionmark. Mager can pass and does quite well on the run; however, the Wildcats will not be throwing the football as much as they did in the drop-bac- k formation of the past. rollboys who can drop-bacconout, and pass or run, tinued the Wildcat quarterback st p.m. 303 5 Cons 66 63 48 95 New crop, US No. I Jonathons, guaranteed crisp and fresh for more eating pleasure .. 11 IS O z Mixes Z, the 6-- Schoolboy Washington Red Delicious & Golden Delicious 6-- .lb CRISP RADISHES GREEN ONIONSXXx TENDER CARROTS LARGE MUSHROOMS 29 3 fBunches 25 325 29 - 88 Russets JO 9 6-- 8, J APPLES and 2 sizes 6-- hard-worki- pivotman who was most valuable player in the 1971 ABA playoffs is 30, but the rest of the club averages out just under 24 years of age. Willie Wise, a 6 jumping jack who thrives on tenacious defensive play, has but two pro seasons under his belt, but is considered in most circles the next superstar in the ABA. Joining this pair on the front line is Red Robbins, a thread-- i thin but one of the leagues most underrated performers. assisProviding back-u- p tance to the starting trio is George Stone, a 7 three-yea- r vet who would be a starter on most clubs as evidenced by this 23.7 point scoring average in the 1970 playoffs; George Peeples, the 7 pivotman the Stars received from Carolina as partial settlement in the Jim McDaniels dispute; and Rod a youngster who McDonald, didnt see much action as a rookie last year. The Stars have outstanding depth in the backcourt, with four veterans who averaged in double figures last season. Glen Combs and Ron Boone, both 2 and obtained from the Texas Chaparrals in a midseason trade, are superb outside shooters who spark the 6-- DELICIOUS 1 Stars 235-l- b. 2 Bag 6-- Falcons win two, lose two Golden Ripe lb. 6-- 6, es. Coach Hannum feels that this going to be tough. He said that Davis is by no means a pushover. Both the Darts quarterback and fullback are strong offenhave to sive threats which be stopped, according to Coach Hannum. Coach Hannum has noted that the biggest success this year with the Falcons is the total te-effort they have displayed. Although we dont have any weeks game is 79 ..fe-X-! rnmm 99 i I plus... i'll'! Gold Strike Stamps! JL IW Roy Stcro Hours ..mmisiwji ' X Monday iiil;;tiillV in id, yi Ideal for coats, pillows, rugs cars seats Value to 10.00 yard o,i,n? 90 Yard mm m F.,l 317 r The Clearfield Falcons are going into the Davis game this week with twowinsand two loss- lbs. .40 4 Saturday Sunday P.M. 9:30 A.M. to 8 A.M. to 10 8 r.M. exceptional standouts like weve had some of the other years, we have all of the guys working together with a winning attitude, stated the coach. With both Clearfield and Davis having an outstanding defense, this weeks game should bring a rugged defensive j Q Jj U 0) I v AJ j mi f.uT MfSCtimON 'i DEIIVMV t ' |