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1C0 John as a in a in Page A42-Austin. Texas The Austin American- Statesman Friday, March 29, 1974 Spurs Third in West Indiana. meanwhile, defeated Utah, 111-109. 10 take second place and earn the host spot for the first two games against the Spurs in the post -season playoffs which begin on Saturday. In the only other game played in the ABA, Kentucky Associated Press SAN ANTONIO The San Antonio Spurs' bid for a share of second place in the West Division of the American Basketball Association failed Thursday night when they dropped a 96-92 decision to the Denver Rockets in the final regular season game.

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by virtue of its victory, tied the San Diego DENVER Simoson 2. Robiun Jones Green 17. Long Diet de San 44. KENTUCKY A Gilmore Damper Simon 14 MEMPHIS Thompson 24. W.

Robinson Edge Memphis A. MW Golf Pairings Randy Moore. Nick McCulla, Masouri Weston, Arkansas. Dean Firer, Dennis Green. Missouri, Latt Bachelor Arkansas Crag TCU 1 72- Fred Copeland, Missouri: Big Brown, Arkansas: Bill Murchison, TOU.

John Johnson. Missouri Bo Arkansas Kevin ICU. Carlton Dienutbach. Wichita State Lynn Bievins, Pat SMU. -Dean Onler.

Wichita State, Rest, Ca lahoma SMU 10:00 Craig Wichita State: Steve Waiter. Oklahoma, Hue Dinger, SMU Collialie. Wichita Stale: Jim Zimmerman. Calaboma: Mark Tr gas, SMU 10:15 Steve Monette, Wichita State; Mark Witt, Mark De Bait, SMU. 101 Charlie Texas: Doug Warner, New Mexico State.

Larry Sock. Oklahoma State. 10:45 Don Robertson. North Texas, Bob Austin. New Mexico State: Kirk Cos L.

Ok lahoma State, Mine Craven, North Texas. Coertfel, New Mexico State. Don Bliss. Ca tahoma State. John Granger, North Texas, Dennis Healy.

New Mexico State, Jaime Gonzalez. Oklahoma State. 1:07 Doug Higgins, North Texas: 806 Hall, New Mexico State: Tom Jones. Ox lahoma State. 11,22 Do Doug Douglas.

Lamar: Gale Mayfield. Texas Ed Wallace, Bavior Art LeV. Lamar: Al Pryor, Texas AS M. Doug Rood. Barior 11.37 -Jim McCor quodale, Lamar: Monte Schauer, Texas ALM.

Jim Wallace, Bavior 11,45 Paul Neyland. Lamar, Steve Whiteside. Texas Peter Krause, Baylor, -Bruce Niles. Lamar: Charlie White. Texas Jim Worthing.

37- Barior. Borolak, Rice: Edward Ghetardini, Pan American; Les Carley. Artino ton. 12:15 Stuart Kino Rice: Phillip Gonzalez, Pan me American: Kevin Sandaez, Arlington, Cantu. Pan American; Mart Woolte.

Mark a Johnson, Rice: Sergio Arlington 32:30 Adrian Schietnan, Rice: Manny Martinez. Pan American, Bill Bledsoe. a Arlington, Ernie Danner. Rice. Dan Nelson.

Pan American: Bob Smith, Arlington, Shockley, Texas: Bob Harwell. Texas, Randy Kawezvhsl, Minnesota Randy Simmons. Texas. Mark Hendricks. Colorado: Mike Kasner.

Minnesota 1:07 -Jim Mason, Texas: Joe Dawson, Color ado: Mike Schwartz. Minnesota. 1:15 John Paul Scott. Texas: Mike Mulhern. Tony Platt, Texas; Mark Fowler, Colorado, Paul Strande, Minnesota.

1.30 Johnny Dill, Texas; Colorado; John Harris. Minnesota. Trojans Triumph The Anderson Trojans defeated Lanier, 321-347. Thursday to win the city golf round robin with a 7-0 record. Jeff Gregory was Trojan low with a 78 and Gary Bueltel had an 81 for Lanier.

Pro Cage Standings A BA East Division 68 New York 455 Carolina 27 Memphis west Division a Utah 407 San Antonio San Diego Deliver 449 a clinched division title Thursdays Games Kentucky: 107. Memphis 105 Indiana 111. Utah 109 Denver Me, San Antonio 92 war Seasan Friday's Game Pla roll Ta Decide Fourth San Diego at Denver Top Seed Cops Wins In Meet Top-seeded Jo Anne Russell of Trinity University breezed past two opponents with ease Thursday to advance to the round of 16 in the University of Texas Women's Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament at Intramural Courts. Six of the other seven seeds also advanced to the round of 16 with only Amy Kay Wilkins of Texas, eighth-seeded, falling by the wayside in a third-round upset at the hands of SMU's Maggie Riley. Singles play resumes at 8 a.m.

Friday and quarterfinals will be played at 9:15 a.m. Doubles play will start upon completion of the singles quarterfinals. SINGLES RESULTS Jo Anne Russell. Trinity, def. Merideth Howard.

ASM, 40, 62; def. Barb Konrad. Newcomb. 6-0. 4-1 Sharon Hill, Mary Hardin- Baylor, def.

Betsy Tinker, SMU, 62. 44: def. Astrid Daska. Odessa, 34. 74, 6-2.

Darlene Rose, UT- Permian, def. Nelia McMillan, North Texas, 60.6-1: del. Cheryl Carroll. Oklahoma. 6-1, 6-3.

Beverly Barger, Central State, del. Pam Moutton, 6-0, 6-0; del. Cecilia Lopez, Odessa, $-2, 4-0. Donna Stockton, Trinity. def.

Suzanne Mover. TWU. 60. 4-0; del. Pam Mason, Central State, 6-3, 6-2.

Barbra Hambridge, MH B. del. Cris Thompson. Odessa, del. Janie Bolt, Houston, 6-0: def.

Nancy Wheelwright, SMU. 6-1. 6-0. Karen Cotter. SMU.

def. Cynthia Williams. 6-0. 6-0: del. Pam Baver, Concordia, 6-0.

6-0; def. Becky Roberts. Tech, 6-4, 6-2. Sue Graham. Trinity, def.

Pam England, SWT. 41. 6-0; def. Ellen Buchanan, 61; def. Nancy Macken, UT, 6-2, 6-0.

Mandy- Morgan, MH-8. def. Carolyn Johnson, Midwestern, 6-0. 6-0: def. Leslie Selig.

Newcoma, 6-1; del. Beck Grab, Odessa, 6-2, 6-2. Maggie Riley. SMU. def.

Kelly Dozier, 6-2, 62: del. Jennie Davis, UT-Cermian, 3-6. 6-4: def. Amy Kay Wilkins, UT. 63.

64. Nancee Weigel. UT- -Permian, del. Lou Ann Brown. Newcomb, 6-2, 6-1: del.

Jane Mc Laurin, ASM, 6-2; del. Diane Sites. Trinity. 6-2. 6-2.

Candy Reynolds. SMU. def. Pam Kennedy. North Texas.

6-0. 6-0; del. Paula Phillios, UT. 6-3. 6-1.

Kathy Dring. SMU. def. Susan Beams, TWU, 61. 6-0; def.

Jo Ann Kurz. UT, 6-4, 64 6-4. Frances Candy. MH-8, def, Claudia Burman, Newcomb, 44. 61; del.

Donna Bevers. AC. Val Franta, Trinity, def. Mary Jo Sparks. AC.

62, 6-2; del. Mary Tredannick, UT. 6-2, 7-5. Andrea os, UT- Permian. def.

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McCallum and Crockett, both 3-0, will see who's the heaviest as they go after the undisputed district lead at 5 p.m. On the mound will be McCallum's Hollis Wieruscheske (5-0) and Crockett's Randy Wallace (3-1). In other district games Johnston plays Austin in House Park's 7 p.m. tilt. Lanier and Reagan square off at 5 p.m.

at Nelson Field and Anderson plays Travis at 7 p.m. at Nelson. Coach David Holmstrom of Crockett was reminded of last summer's American Legion race when the Crockett boys went down to the wire before losing to the almost identical McCallum nine. Wallace beat McCallum in one of the playoff games. Wieruscheske has been one of the district's strongest pitchers all year, and Holmstrom has gotten steady pitching from Wallace and James Ellison.

In the 1-0 win against 1 Lanier threw only 67 Tuesday Ellison pitches in seven innings, while rival Tommy Boggs threw 121 in "He got a lot out of six. Holmstrom every pointed out. has been the strong point of our team," Holmstrom said. "We have no spectacular individuals and no weak spots. .267 The Coogs have a fine team batting average and stress good defense.

"'That's the key to it." Holmstrom said. "Defense and throwing strikes." In Tuesday's game against Conquistadores for a semifinal playoff spot that will be decided Friday night 10 Denver. The winner of that game will the opening site for the playoffs. Willie Long and Mike Green helped Denver withstand a late fourth period surge by the Spurs Green tallied 10 points and Long eight in the final period. The Spurs fired in seven consecutive points to come within four, 94-90.

but Long and Green maintained dominance undemeath to keep the Denver victory. Ralph Simpson paced Denver with 26 points, Green scored 22 and Long had 18. George Gervin collected 24 for San Antonio and James Silas added 14. Former UT OB Dies HUGO, Okla. (AP) Lee Knox Hughey, quarterback of the 1906 University of Texas football team, died here Thursday morning.

Hughey, 87, was born and reared in Tennessee. He later moved to Texas and then Oklahoma, where he became manager of the Federal Land Bank Association in Durant. He also wrote a weekly newspaper column in the Durant Daily Democrat for many years and was noted as a close political observer. Funeral arrangements are pending. Survivors are his daughter, Mrs.

James Bounds of Hugo; three grandchildren and one great grandchild. Revson Mourned NEW YORK (AP) Friends of Peter Revson, the millionaire race driver who was killed in a practice run last week in South Africa, dwelt on Revson's sportsmanship during a simple funeral service in a Manhattan church Thursday. "He was not a playboy," George Lysle told 600 mourners at the Unitarian Church of Ail Souls. "He trained vigorously to prove that a race driver was truly an athlete." Revson, 35, America's top road-racing driver, was killed last Friday when his car hit a guard rail at 160 miles an hour. of 20.23 set in 1971 by David Edgar of Tennessee in 1971.

Joe Bottom of Southern California qualified second at 20.31 for the finals Thursday night as all six finalists posted qualifying times of under 21 seconds. Defending team champion Indiana received a setback when Johnston, Tim Rieg drove in all the Rebels' runs hit their first district win. Rieg homer in the first two-run ANTONIO LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) Tennessee's John Trembley sprinted to an American record of 20.06 seconds in the 50-yard freestyle Thursday, leading a swift set of qualifiers into the finals of the National Collegiate Athletic Association swiming and diving championships. Trembley beat the old mark and singled in Harold Johnson the top of the seventh to break tie.

2-2 ZAAAA STANDINGS Team Pct. CB McCallum 1800 Crockett 1.900 Lamer 667 Johnston 113 Reagan Travis 303 Austin 231 Anderson BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS TODAY! Peugeot. What makes this car so interesting to people getting in a road test by Popular Science The 24 miles per gallon reported 11,12,13 miles per gallon? Magazine. Peugeot -the elegant, mid-size, mid-price importdelivers this kind of economy without stinting on the comforts so important to domestic car owners.

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UCLA had the best qualifying time for the relay at 3:24.22, a half-second quicker than Indiana's ousted foursome. A relay victory is worth 32 valuable points in the standings. Fred Tyler of Indiana set the pace in 200 individual medley qualifying, splashing to a time of 1:51.49 that was only .6 off the American record held by Steve Furniss of Southern California, who qualified fifth at 1:52.52. The leading qualifier in the 500 freestyle was Furniss' Trojan teammate John Naber with a clocking of 4:27.23. Indiana's John Kinsella, seeking his fourth straight 500 free championship, qualified fourth at 4:29.53.

Three favorites failed to make the finals in the 500, however, topped by Jack Tingley of Southern Cal. Marathon Race To Open Relays Plans were announced Thursday for the second annual marathon, a six-hour relay race by 20 ten-man teams which will launch the Texas Relays Festival Week Sunday, April 7 at noon in Memorial Stadium. Director Charlie Schnabel said that members of the teams will sell tickets and also collect pledges for how far they run, with the proceeds going to health-related charities. Scores BASE BALL Minnesota Texas ASM, canceled, rain Jarvis Christian 1, Huston- Tillotson 5-El Paso 10. Baruch College 2 Temple JC 1-S.

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