Show 0 T-- II— The HarwM Jsuraal Logan Utah Sunday Am 41171 Winter signs four more Louisville leads list Crum signs 4 top hopefuls ByKcnMtak KnoxvflkNcwi Cintinil DbtribufodtyUPI - has good size ot guard sod con do itoll" While Louisville’s overall talent crop rates tops in ’73 Kentucky wound up with the player who has won selection as the top high school player of this year: 94 Dwight Anderson of Dayton near-unanimo- us KNOXVILLE Tens (UPI) University of Louisville basketball coach Denny Crum says be has had only a handful of high school sign with the Cardinals during his seven years there— but times have changed Louisville has signed four of the nation's Top 100 'high school basketball players this spring leading the nation In recruiting In the Knoxville News-- : Sentinel's annual talent survey : The four aces signed by Crum enabled Louisville to B the fdgv homfttate rival MfstrcBy and recruiting deity The survey begun 15 years ago includes personal scouting trips contacts with writers coaches pro advisors and others Players are rated from 1 to 100 with the top point value assignor the top player (100 points for No 1 99 points for No 2 etc) and colleges then are ranked according to the points they ac-1971 ' LONG BEACH Calif cumulate through signing Using this method Louisville had four Top 100 signees totaling 209 points Kentucky had three Top 100 blue shippers and 251 points Minnesota was third with four major prospects and 24 0 recruiting points Maryland fourth with three and 219 points and Wake Forest fifth with four and 193 points The next five were San Francisco MOO UCLA M70 Southern California and Ariiona Brigham Young 72 State Only four schools signed four players each from the Top 100 — Louisville Minnesota Wake Forest and Nevada Las Vegas Seven schools — Kentucky Maryland San ftandsco UCLA Ariiona State Kansu and Michigan— wound up with three each Among conferences the Big 10 led with 14 signees from the Top 100 giving them 790 points The Atlantic Coast Conference wu second with 13 and 702 points Next in line wu the PAC-1- 0 (14447) Metro 6 (5499) Southeastern (9405) Southwest 49409) and Big 9 Ohio Kentucky Coach Joe Hall having an excellent recruiting year on the heels of an NCAA title also forward landed one of the nation's prospects La 9-- Clarnece Tillman of Philadelphia Anderson was MVP in seversl The mercurial-quic- k all-stn games and Tillman was acclaimed as highly as his high school tesmmate of last season Duke’s Eugene Banks Texas AAM Spied the nation’s best center prospect 1 Rudy Woods of Bryan Texas siso a all-stn standout in several games The "sleeper” of the year is 94 Daryl Mitchell of West Palm Beach Fla a guard who showed in sll-stcompetition that he’s one of the best He signed with Minnesota Another surprise who got little publicity during the season but really impressed n scouts in play wu 7 Devin Durrant of Provo Utah He signed with Brigham Young top-scori- 7 post-seaso- ar post-seaso- ar 9-- post-sesso- - KNOXVILLE Tam (UPI) Ltadara In racruitlng ttw top IN high ichool basketball prospects rated by Ken Mink of the Knoxville with recruiting points and the number of top NO players signed in parentheses: 1 Minnesota (346 I Louisville (259-4- ) 2 Kentucky (254-3- ) 0 Sen S Wake Forest (193-4- ) 4) 4 Maryland (219-3- ) (171-3(111-37 ) UCLA ) Francisco I Southern California (160-3) 10 (172-2- ) Arizona State 9 Brigham Young (105-2- ) 13 Con12 Kansas (114-3- ) II Michigan Stato (123-2- ) 14 Marquette (112-2- ) IS (tie) Detroit (100-2- ) necticut (114-2- ) 10 Texas and Duquesne (NO) 17 Virginia Tech (103-2- ) ) ) 19 Michigan ) 20 Duke AIM 21 Nevada Las Vegas (94-4-) 23 Oral ) 22 DePaul 25 North Carolina State 24 Colorado (09-2- ) Roberts (19-1News-Sentin- (90-1- (96-3- (99-1- (92-1- ) (17-1- 6-- 3 1 low" fresh-na- n vanity starter (“that puts too such pressure on the kids”) but he nonetheless feels he has two potential college superstars in 94 Carlton (Scooter) McCray of ML Vernon NY and 94 Jerry Eaves of Louisville "I plan to use Scooter at forward He is perhaps the Ijuickeat big high school player in the country Eaves f Valley softball — —— Ml'' I LEAGUi COMMERCIAL AN V MAX RAKER CABINETS4 C-- f 6-- 6-- 6--7 6--7 6--6 7 6-- 0 6--3 6--7 6-- 5 £Friday’s results 430 020 I NAN Realtors - 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ea MpMUOIMII If peri $12 6-- 3 6--7 6-- 6 Foyt Darnell eye 2nd 500 victories - COLLEGE STATION Texas (UPI) A J Foyt is ready to turn his disappointing finish at Indianapolis 500 into a victory at the Texas 500 but he’s not alone in wanting to become the first driver to win the race twice That’s also a challenge for Bay Darnell the Chicago racer who won the event last year and Sal Tovella of Addison I1L who wants to be the next United States Auto Club national champion The three will be among 49 drivers from 19 states who begin qualifying runs Saturday on the two-mil-e oval 90 miles north of Houston Sunday’s Texas 500 is considered one of the most important late model stock car races mi the USAC schedule Indy 500 winner A1 Unser will not be on the track Sunday but his racing brother Boty Unser will be one of the competitors of the drivers come from Texas and from Illinois Foyt won the race in 1979 after several disappointing tries Racing veteran Bobby Allison driving an AMC Matador likes the simple oval track and in an interview expressed confidence about the race which is likely to be run in temperatures ’Tve driven on 125 different race tracks” said Allison who won this year’s Daytona 500 "When I get on a strange track I can always equate its idiosyncrasies with another track I’ve run The race is particularly important to Tovella Tovella has finished in third place the last three years He wants better results this year "It’s the best track we run on" he said “It’s a race driver’s dream where you race all the way around the track charging the whole time and it's got to be the best track in the world for spectators too" The Texas 500 is the only 500 miler of the USAC circuit and counts for more championship points than any other race It also carries the largest purse Sunday’s race will be the sixth running of the One-four- SAFEWAY M FULLMER'S 1 paper Gary played in only nine losing games as a prep “Phil has explosive power and tremendous quickness" Mid Winter "He plays much trigger than ) (Recruiting points based on reverse order of player's ranking — 100 points for No 1 99 for No 2 etc) KNOXVILLE Tem (UPI) The top SO on a list of IN high school basketball stars rated by Ken Mink of the Knoxville listed with the college that signed them In parentheses: 1 Dayton Ohio (Kentucky) Dwight Anderson 2 Rudy Woods Bryan Texas (Texas ABM) 3 Daryl Mitchell West Palm Beach Fla (Minnesota) 4 Walker Russell 4 Pontiac Mich (Mich St) 5 Vince Taylor Lexington Ky (Duke) Provo Utah (Brigham Young) 6 Devin Durrant 7 Clarence Tillmann Philadelphia (Kentucky) I Carlton McCray 6 Mt Vernon NY (Louisville) 9 Mark Aguirre Chicago (DePaul) H Laonel Marquettl6-- Lob Angeles (So California) II Cornelius Thompson Middletown Conn (Connecticut) 12 Gary Johnson Joplin Mo (Oral Roberts) 13 Jerry Eaves Louisville Ky (Louisville) 14 Scott Parzyc Lockport III (NC State) 15 Kevin Stallings Collinsville III (Minnesota) 16 Reggie Jackson Philadelphia (Maryland) 17 Dean Marqtwdf 69 Milwaukee (Marquette) IS Jerry Davis 67 Corpw Christ! Texas (Detroit) 19Tyron Nauils 64 Lynwood Calif (UCLA) 20 Maurice Williams 6 Los Angeles (So California) 21 Michael Johnson 61 Los Angeles (UCLA) 22 Greg Goorian LaCrescent a Calif (Aril St) 23 Bryant Johnson Washington DC (Ohio St) 24 Wallace Bryant 1 Gary Ind (San Francisco) 25 London Turner 69 Indianapolis (Indiana) 26 Aivis Rogers Washington NC (Wake Forest) 27 Keith Smith 61 Detroit (Michigan) 21 Buck Williams 67 Rocky Mount NC (Maryland) 29 Mike Mitchell 62 San Bruno Calif (Notre Dame) 30 Fred Roberts 61 Riverton Utah (Brigham Young) 31 James Griffin 69 Ft Worth Texas (Illinois) 32 Jack Magno 66 Boulder Colo (Colorado) ’ 33 Jim Johnstone 611 Buffalo NY (Wake Forest) 34 Dale Cooke 65 Pasadena Calif (Ariz St) 35 Terry While 69 El Paso Texas (Tex El Paso) 36 Rick Hannon 64 Capo May NJ (Syracuse) 37 Mlcah Blunt 69 Metairie La (Tulane) 31 Bruce Atkins 67 Wllkinsburg Pa (Duquesne) 39 Bill Ross 610 Lake Placid Fla (Clemson) 40 Dutch Morley 62 Washington DC (Maryland) 41 Chuck Verderber 66 Lincoln III (Kentucky) 42 Kevin Boyle 66 Burbank III (Iowa) 43 Wiley Brown 67 Sylvester Ga (Louisville) 44 Guy Wllllams67 Oakland Calif (San Francisco) 45 Ken McAlister 6& Oakland Calif (San Francisco) 46 Carl Mitchell 67 Dothan Ala (Alabama) 47 Howard McNeill 66 Glassboro NJ (Seton Hall) 40 Gordy Bryan 66 Malvern Pa (Virg Tech) 49 Lewis Card 63 Auburn Ala (Auburn) 50 Brian Welch Boise Idaho (Stanford) 6-- 5 sure-fir- e - by one Chicago Playerof-the-Yea- r five as head Coach Tex Winter announced the signing of three freshmen and one JC transfer to national letters of intent All four prepped in the Chicago area Phil Gary (9--5 Thornton HS) Craig Hodges (9-- 3 Rich East HS) Tony Cunningham (6--5 Providence St Mel's HS) and Crawford Richmond (6--4 Vi State Fair Community College Sedalia Mo) will Join Winter’s first signee Roger Holmes of nearby Fountain Valley High School as newcomers on next year’s roster Winter was happy with the results of the rigorous recruiting campaign especially in light of the fact that he has tty head miAIiij pnriHnn for a month barely "I’m very pleased that we were able to sign this caliber of player with our late start” said Winter "These players have great potential and should make a real contribution to the Long Beach program" Gary is the latest in a line of great basketball players to come out of Thornton High School in Chicago Past Thornton graduates include the NBA's Jim Ard Fresno State's Art Williams and a host of current collegiate players across the country A three-yea- r letterman Gary averaged 17 points per game as a senior leading Thornton to a 25-honors last record He earned season and was selected Illinois State News-Sentin- Crum was extremely happy with Louisville’s recruiting this spring after a relatively bleak '77 effort but still expressed some concern "In the past we have signed a lot of players that did not get a lot of high school recognition but went he says "With onto college we are getting now I’m keeping my his " hoping they will work out We won't lngers really know until about two or three years from ua California - 3) Crum says he never projects an incoming - State University Long Beach brought its number of basketball recruits to ‘Embraceable Ewes’ no real sheep shot over -- th Reg to 613 dress shits Merit Scestesasr Ftm&GnaoMmigBs california-styl- e sport shirts 822 Reg $12 stripes and sobds in an elegant fabric woven of 80 polyester20 cotton leisurely peon press short sleeves two-pocke- t doubleknit dress slacks 22211322 Reg to $16 handsome fancies and suave solids in 11 oz fabric that’s as impeccable as the day is long waist 3(M2 a huge collection of short sleeve dress shirts (592) Reg $12 to $14 65 one-four- th 90-pl- Friday named a high-lev- el of committee for one businessmen to final attempt negotiate a deal to bring the 1994 Olympic Games to Los Angeles at no cost to local taxpayers Bradley a long-tim- e Olympics booster facing a July 31 deadline to sign a contract acceptable to International the Committee Olympics John asked Argue chairman of the private Southern California Olympics Committee to head the uw panel He urged Argue “to explore all possible means of reaching an which agreement protects the city of Los Angela against financial liability" The key problem in the city’s efforts to host the Olympics is the IOCs insistence that the city accept full financial responsbility n perfect-blen- d cotton polyester35 white-on-whit- 14V4-1- 7 es polyester ties 3123$2 Reg to $8 luxurious weight and finish in aD the current colors: stripes figures dots sobds super knit shirts 42)2) Reg $10 short-sleev- e poly for tennis gold vacacottons tioning comfortable solids LA keeps trying LOS ANGELES (UPI) no-iro- solid colors dyed stripes event — Mayor Tom Bradley 299 299 and patterns buy more9 save more on socks 152) 4$6 5725 6840 7949 Reg 250 over-cal-f ankle-lengt- h famous bulkt blend - medium and heavy weight darks and fights in faithful-fi- t stretch 10-13 |