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Show .Nastase on Brink of Defeat & VkJt forest a; ' V u imi.s lI) Deh'mhrg champion hie Nastase '.loud oik1 game awav from defeat in the sec ond round of the $.'.'7 (KKI I S Open Tennis (hampionships bad light' Thursday when iame to las aid alter thfe tm nn r Wleholdirs, all of them from had Australia. oerionie heat and humidity to continue their untroubled progress (V 1 V Vi'tdP the joint top setd mencoii Stan Smith, ap peart d in control of his match a.ainst RhndC'ia s Vnchevv PatUson when he took Hie fast two sets 7 i 6 J bn Ihi n lie appeared to loe unite titration aii J lost the next two vets 3 h 4n He trailed in the filth win n the jmpne tailed a hall took Later Innhman Pali ite I'oi ae pie hi h! K2 Kt'i Itovi'Wjl! tletealed Hob MiKinli v ot St Am Mo hi ii while John an oven ante tip first set to eliminate Jim Delanep of lotomae. Md , J with 5 t 7 . A ,4j John Mooney Uiior s Noth fcJotDo teams m thi (t art u r iluinr )orls Editor on tt . r m u v i unaiv2"'y toilige ! I'.i k t. ales S'deiowf also was happier with his game alter tnnimmg V e Hudspeth started with 35 junior college transfers this 31 left Two other veterans decided Hudfootball wasn't their thing and havo quit s.nce speth (trills started fall and he has "We have 41 treshmen and 32 of them are trom Texas." Tommy beamed "We ate going b'g for the fti'shman program and we hope to establish our philosophy with them, tpeunw lull fighting so we won't be embarrassed until we can get our program in operation Patience Is Reward Ii tt mdsey o! Salem the 2 and t as the field narrowed to )2 lor the louiih lound Fridav mm nine 1 Big I psets onlv two of the amatem big nanus hallos Kois's and hi v ear-ol- d I S Walk- games ( up team menibei Danny Hlwatds weie upset victims lot an otherwise teimfui thud lound er l Kocsis ol Royal the oldest player bowed 4 and 2 Alexander of St U,.k. Mull, m this field, to Stew ait Petersburg. Ha F.dw arils fired the second-bes- t medal round of the 69 a tw the young Edmonds, Ohio . star lost to Hat old Vndtews of Jackson. Mull, who l.ishioned a hk for a up How-ve- day r, 1 old inters contused thi ir victoiy march to Friday s double round, led b Bill Campbell, the 14 national amateur champi- . Alexander go! the break in the 11th game, saw I'd lor sate lixe then but natch potns, wrapped up the set and match when the Briton, in trouble with h.s tellow pros for having plated at Wimbledon, hit an intended backhand Lne pass the wrong side of the chalk match-winnin- g The 10.7s) fans melted m the heat, but Krancoise Duir, a tour veteran Horn Algiers, sullced dm most Devpite lx mg U't to h'gii ten. per alines vhe tound conditions at the West Side club too much, suffered from heat prostration and defaulted her match to Sallv (.leer of Miami in the second set alter taking the the eight seeded girls making thiif fust appearance in the run lor the top prie of 27 Will advanced to the 'ee-on- mnrd But d lifth-seede- Kerrv Melville of Australia, last tear beaten finalist, had to vurvive a thud set whii h she took Shuapo.t Am Kivomuia the Wimbledon ,ui.oi champion from San .Mateo t aid e lU'st Fast file top lour guN lost only games between them as thev tinned on the power and at this stage all look as it they II go their untroubled way to the semifinals champion her , t r t . whose year-ol- also not the now regarded woild the Crowds over cheer lor the underdog The pressure is now on me and don t really like it It was nue expe-mru- Bidie fm looking 1 sisti r Jeaiirne advaPud. said she did like the idea ol being as she is badtlm 15 capped the mood of Ilf plavers, all of whom aie 'hort of glass court practice In the pad some by saving of us have been accused ot prolonging early round match-- i s vo we could get grass But that was not so Ihe idea was to get today llldools as fa't as niv,ible " 15 Deiendtng Jean King, Chris Wins laver Mars Wm on t 1 b , k ha m p ot Miami Mis Kmg. whose appliance at the tournament was m qut'tion until 24 hours befoie the first ball was stiuck in mvolve-men- t anger because of her with Woild Team Tennis, remained adamant the was competition proposed good for the placets and good for the game plan to play WT1' tome It they suspend wiiat may me so what I ve been stis pended by the IhLIA lour times bet ore " Bm-bar- a Ml Ii 1 when me the was ciovui with Stars Sign Ronnie Robinson Llv ( August 31, Section It Iajit- - 10 Angels Rip Dukes, 5 1 till liibune Spoil' Wuur iituned vnoiitou'lv m the Icily '.ikaiKis the Ne weie signed bv the el Bob Wallen. The Stars now list the llowing players on Wilhe s'gning Robert laii'h ol ten-I- , mn . the No choice in the undet graduate dralt I m Robinson said. very signed with the Stars happy m pleased with mv contract .md think my biggest adjustment will be basically everything I m used to contact in basketball but I have a lot to learn and its not going to be ait overnight thing But I think I'll be playing and hopelully. conti lbuting " ilov Wise 1, bron choice Imago Bull' eum.id Gi ay the No 1 has appatcntlv clouded to return to Long Beach State for another season 4 ! 1 (Southwestern Pete Hams (Stephen F Mike Lynn (LCLA) Ronnie Robinson (Memphis state). Wil Robinson (West Airgmia) and Melvin Russell (Centenary) mii'i-atia- ), 1 1 1 be- Slim Chance their roster This is probably the roster the Stars will enter training camp with which means that chances are stint of them John Beasley, Zelmo Beaty, lion Boone, Glen Combs. Gerald Gov an, Mike Jackson, James Jones, Cine y Powell. V ny Hs . '2-- Like else now everyone under conti act with tlu Mars, 7-- Special In the ve Rudmait 1 1973 '' Robm-am- , a t 4 who helped duett the Tigers tinals last into the NCAA ibum - t ( 1 A Sept School s champion agaui't will icpoit to lamp spnng Ihe BUR LUQU. 'all lake Angels came limn behind lliut'dav night to beat the Albuquerque Dukes. giving the AngeN tnoi second sliaiglit win over the Dukes Al SH past foi lading to sign their tup college duilt choices the Halt Stats Thuisday, looking at the present as well as the sefuture, signed their No lection, Bonnie Bobinson cn Memphis Stale This was the fust time the I tab fia.nthise has done this and 0 was announced by the team s manager. general Arnte eirin in the Salt Palace with considerable ceremo- Friday Morning, 10 at Highland sixth inning by Charley Sands giv.ag them their fii't two runs as mlielder John Doheity stored on the plav The homer by Sands was his 2 1st The pitching of Gieg Shanoff Hie ahan hopt the board until he was replaced in the eighth inning by Eddie Solomon who gave up five lots m the ninth paving the way lor the v ictory luick llockenbeiy was pitcher for the Angels x , High' N's. N w- - Sign I dan Ihe Stais also announced Thursday that thev had signed lornur I (LA player Mike Lynn to a contract Lynn will be in camp Sept 10 Bobiti'cms signing means that the Stars managed to attract two of tueir first five dralt chon ex Horn the regular ABA (halt conducted last spnng In addition to Robin-sen- . the No 1 choice, the stais signed Pete Harris of Stephen V. Austin, whom they (traded lit the No 5 position lne Stats lost two of their first live choices to the NBA Bo'h Steve Newsome of Houston the No 3 pick, and Mai I hi' Angels were help'd by a 4)0 foot liome iun m the ( vutoiv Ihe sear old John 22 5 ' first his Rocket play mg tournament in three months was happv with his game and 'aid he' had no complaints about his problem back lie is not unhappv to be voided fiurtlt behind Smith jstase and Mthur '.she of Former Memphis Slate Aee two-unde- Does this mean you were embarrassed as an assist ant coach and later head coach ol the Mtnets last yeat when the squad won only two games and linistied last m the C'" Tommy Hudspeth was asked It always is embarrassing to see athletes quit and turn tail and that's what we did,' he snapped Hudspeth, foi liter touch al BYE, when theie vine unconfumed reports that lie didnt sec with all Ills players all the lime, gets dead serums when lie speaks of the changing image at UTFP I may hot have the best won lost team in I 1FP history, lie orated, "hut the I'mversitv won't he alranl to let the public see its football team We ate treating a boy unjustly if we don't insist upon his getting an education and attending classes W e walked a few hoys to classes at BAT and I can walk a few here if necessary I am going to insist on discipline or we'll get rid of them." V -- v y I . .j- - mV .'V'W Vc " .i s" r? ? . T - Ronnie Robinson, former State great, pomts to Memphis Utah Sv ars banner after signing a pro contract Thursday at Salt Palace. on The trosh progtam takes longer to ripen hut it almost alw ay s y telds better harv ests Vou have to have patienee Take DATs Pete Van Valkcnhurg He didn't show much as a freshman so we redshirted lum Then he began to develop and led the nation in rushing last year. By now Hudspeth was weaving a spell like a revival preacher and the Sky w nlers were nodding heads in agreement as he pressed home his philosophy We are going to believe." he chatted, because strange tilings lu.ppen vvl.ut you believe in y out self and your teammates First elf Hudspeth 'witched his thinking and bgan min ing his best athletes to detense Two stalling hacks will be in the hnebaiking corps winch will have its slowest man at 4 s speed Lonnie Crittenden, whom I would call Ptnl (Kile with speed, is a gteatr c etver "We hope to run mote but we'll tetain two wale receivers on ol tense You know." he contessoii. " 1 was misled by the critics of the Veer oitense They said you didnt have to have outstanding personnel tit run the Veer They also claimed you ought be hint on short yauiage situations when Hie detense con'd stack you and that Ihe Veer philosophy might hurt youi passing t,nie. Hudspeth argued Saves Strength ve got to stole up some energy," the Huntington. W Va, insurance man quipped after his third straight romp This time Bichat d Shatp of Memphis, Term , fell to ('ampin a veteran ol 30 I S s, b and 5 1 11 Bill Ilvinlman 57. of Hunt ta Hie iun mgdon Valiev nenip in 14 o. also posted Ins thud lopsided decision in a . low He ousted Uobeit Wichita Kan 4 amt Vuktisol ') Buell Snare Spot in Pin Finals Special to I lie liibune OKLAHOMA (HA sjr Lake bowling 'tai Sieve Bin-i- l - . lued fini'hmg gam s ol 257 2o7 n gain the 24to and Imal heitn he Urals of the PB tional lhampionsii.ps m Gets You There Anuav t A lhursdav Bu nl sirung nine stiikes m a As soon as the San Bowl game is played this winter new synthetic turf will be installed 'Inis, with the ftesh-maprogram, should help football to teres here m the tirst Thu1 eight ga nes of the finals, Buell won four matches and was in bill plai e going into Friday s CTFP does not play a schedule to tank with most the W AC teams The Miners open against Idaho then play Pacific before meeting Ctah m Salt Lake City If the home field means anything t T plays seven at home and six of the la-- seven of the season m FI Paso Observation Wan? cant get and iini'ht'r rnunj inlay the bow lei' vi.li rn'J eg hi games at noon then another eight game' hruiav nu lit ihe final match's vua tie bowled hatuHay morning The leader after Ibuwla; s tuuml was tkrl Anfhonv who Mad 7UI points Buell had 501 I Nylon Tube Type Nylon Tube Type hole low at Ihe end ot has final game m the semifinals tor lus i 2b7 and a pin total of 32 fom 25th the than mote place pins n "TRACTION KING" Na- Hudspeth continued his comment on the ofiense lie 11 w ot k into the CTFP attack, adding When you (lout have real fast backs, the fake inside holds the defense and the pursuit and lets the runner get around the corner faster " Credit is what when you need you what when vou can get vou dont need. failed when (VP) lending b. b J, First Victim The fust casualty of the tournament tame as the light repnoto Sid-ero- FL PASO, TFX Advance piiblicity always takes a positive approach, wnh no allowances for failure That's why it hits a strange chord when you first see the sign plugging season tickets for Tcxas-E- I Paso football with the ta" Ime. Come out and follow the Minors ou won't he cmhati asset! " of W -Mamn nino champion (ales III and British Vmny Vinateur tilleholder Dick led a charge of the favorites through the third tound of the CS Amateur Golf Championships Thursday. Giles displayed his best golf of the week on the Inverness Club course, turning r in a par round in a ! and 2 conquest of Damn Tommy Takes Novel .Approach To Selling Miner Football eye-to-cy- Press Stars Snare Wins in Links Meet t I utd 6-- S ft jo Downs of Alamo, Calif., in the I'.S. Open Tennis ( hampionships at Forest Hills. She won, Sports Mirror In b 4 b e arid-dow- Australia's Evonne Goolagong rushes to the net lhursdav dui tmr her match against Barbara nne " Ihe live i town to go with her Wimbledon titles, hi at Peg- Michel of Pacific Palisades, ( al;f Matgaiet Court of Australia breetd by Pal t Iretmius ol South Afina, 1. of B 2. third seed Chris Lvert 'cored I Foil auderdale. 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