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18 The South Bend Tribune, Monday, April 5, 1971 Tour Rookie Wins at Greensboro GREENSBORO, N.C. -Buddy Allin is a frail-looking little 130-pounder, sandy-haired and boyish appearing, looking for all the world like the drugstore delivery boy. But the ex-artillery officer, deronted 'our times in a 16 4 months of Vietnam combat duty, again provei his mrtlr when he banged in a birdie putt on the 1 first hole of a sudden-death play off and won the $38,000 first prize in the Greater Greensboro 9. Open golf tournament. mm 9 "I really didn't feel that nerv ous, the zo-year-oia tour rookie said Sunday after besting 38-year-old veteran Rod Funseth and four-year tour regular Dave Eichelberger in the playoff.

"I've been more nervous in other tournaments" said competing in only his 14th professional event. Highly Confident "I told myself the night before, 'you're going to win the I slept on it and got up thinking the same thing. I felt the same way when I got to the Freckle-Faced Buddy Allin Beams With Wife After Sudden Death Victory. -Associaled Press Wirephoto course, the same way wnen i Greensboro Golf See Ashland Coach Final scores and money winnlnas Sundov teed off and the same way in the playoff." Allin, who had won only $5,954 prior to his victory, had a final-round 69, two-under-par on the Sedgefield Country In Minnesota Job San Francisco's Happy Hairston Barges Into Chicago's Jerry Sloan to Incur Foul. Associated Press Wirephoto In the $190,000 Greater Greensboro Open Golf Tournament on the par 71 Sedgefield Country Club course, Amateur Won sudden death playoff xBrlan Allin, 75-64-67-69275 Rod Funseth, $17,575 Dave Elcberger, $17,575 Pete Brown, $8,930 68-69-70-69277 Club Course, and finished with a MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.

-t-Will Bill Musselman of Ashland, miner ouiuer, o-u-oy-i in Terry Dill, 16,446 College become the next University of Minnesota basket- 275. Funseth, the third-round lead Smoking Bucks Smash Warriors Al Gelberger. $5,605 72-70-69-67 28 1 DaU COaCn ToJA0Cros? Musselman was in Minneapolis Sunday and was not expected er, had a 71 and Eichelberger return to ohio until Tuesday- Lee Trevino, $4,180 Dnltimnrn mil! yi Aftt fVio Voi; Associated Press against New York on Tuesday," eight assists in the opening The whereabouts of the Ash- 279 280 7n.70-AO.AO 91M DCUUII1U1 Will IllCt lilt. Ill-" York Knicks for the eastern Con Art Wall, $3,135 George Archer, $3,135 Jim Jamieson, $3,135. Wilt Homenulk, $3,135.

Mason Rudolph, $1 ,942 coach threw an interesting 28o'land said Shue. "Our players are not only injured, but they are drained emotionally after play LEAGUE ADDS TWO TEAMS 73-71-67-70-281 iiight on the musical chairs bas- ference title. The Knicks took Atlanta, four games to one, last Jerry Magee, $1,942 71-73-69-68 -281 Lou Graham, $1,942 281 week. ing seven games with Philadel phia." ketball position at Minnesota. Cal Luther, coach and athletic director at Murray, State accepted the job as Minnesota Come Out Smoking Visibly stunned by their ear The Bullets contend they had lier loss to San Francisco the The Tribune's Special Service LANSING Officials of the Bucks came out smoking and had a 69.

Eichelberger and Funseth each collected $17,575 from the total purse of $190,000. Peter Brown was alone in fourth with a 69 for 276. Veterans Terry Dill, 68, and Miller Barber, 72, followed at 277. U.S. Open King Tony Jacklin of England had a 67 and was one of three at 278.

Lee Trevino had a final 69 for 279. Masters champ Billy Casper took a 70 for 283 and South African Gary Player, winner of the last two tour events, was far back with a 71 for 285. Bogey Forces Playoff The 27-year-old Eichelberger had the lead alone going to the coach last Friday but telephoned reached agreement with New York to begin their best-of -seven series on Tuesday only if the Baltimore-Philadelphia series Midwest Football League Sun didn't stop the fireworks until university officials during the quarter. The one period mark had been set by Rod Hundley of Los Angeles in 1951. McGlothlin had 28 points, Alcindor 23 and Dandridge, 19.

Fritz Williams led San Francisco with 13 points. Baltimore and Philadelphia played on even terms in the first quarter with the Bullets holding a 31-30 edge. But Baltimore's Fred Carter and Earl Monroe combined for 20 points in a 43-point second quarter that actually salted it away with a 74-52 halftime lead. Marin Leads Bullets Jack Marin led the Bullets with 33 points, four assists and Roy Pace, $1,942 71-72-71-67281 Lee Elder, $1,942 72-73-7IM6 281 Dove Stockton, $1,942 71-70-69-71281 Bruce Crampton, $1,942. 70-72 281 Bob Smith, $1,942 71-72-73-65281 Howie Johnson, $1,942 71-70-70-70281 Larry Hlnson, $1,942 69-70-2-70281 a-Ed Pearce 70-2-69-71-282 Julius Boros, $1,221 71-70-69-72282 Hoi Underwood, $1,221 74-70-67-71282 Bert Yancey, $1,221 69-70-72-71282 Tom Weiskopf, $1,221 69-2-70-1282 Billy Moxwell, $1,221 Dean Bemdan, $1,221 70-70-72-0282 Bobby Mitchell, $1,221 73-68-72-69282 Sam Sneed, $1,221 74-71-69-68-283 Juan Rodriguez, $921 72-1-69-71-283 Billv Casper, $922 75-71-67-70283 Lorry Wood, $922 70-71-72-70283 Hale Irwin, $922 72-74-69-68- 283 Dole Douglass, $922 71-69-71-72- 283 Josl Goldstrand, $922 71-71-70-71-283 Jim Wlerheri.

4611 7A.79-AR.7n'jBJ buildin" a 60-point advantage weekend and said the deal was 126-66, through the final period. had been wrapped up Saturday. After losing one game, the Milwaukee Bucks wanted to make sure it didn't happen again. Oh, boy, did they! The Bucks, recouping from last Thursday's loss, poured it on early and often and crushed the San Francisco Warriors 136-86 Sunday to win their National Basketball Western Conference semifinal playoffs, four games to one. Milwaukee will play for the Western title against the winner of the Los Angeles-Chicago series, deadlocked 3-3 after Chicago's 113-99 victory Sunday.

In the day's other playoff match, the Baltimore Bullets turned back the Philadelphia 76ers 128-120 to win their Eastern Conference semifinal series, 1-3. off because of "personal and Otherwise, they said, the'agree-ment was to open in New York day approved the admission of Grand Rapids Wyoming and Columbus, Ohio as two new members, and have decided to split the league into two divisions. The Michiana Hawks, based in Buchanan, will join Pontiac, Co The winners, paced by John McGlothlin, Lew Alcindor and Bob Dandridge, held a 38-18 first-quarter lead. Their superi next Friday. family reasons." Luther, after appearing at a Friday news conference in Min- ority was so evident that the Since then, NBA Commissioner Walter Kennedy has said play would begin Tuesday, citing Lioneii Heben, 5631 71-71-72-0-284, neapolis, appeared to be Minne Bucks could have gone scoreless in the second quarter and still coriyie sneod, $3i i 74-708-72284 1 so ta 's third new coach in four Bflh Wvnn.

U1I A0.7";-7l.AO 1QA some scheduling problems and Han 1 1 UnA tirtlnUnA il Steve Frlebert, $366 74-69-70-72-285 years, Succeeding UeOrge held the halftime lead. At inter television contracts involving 16 rebounds. Monroe had 20 wh signed alter one sea mission it was 69-35. both basketball and ice hockey points and Carter 18. Billy Cun son of 11-13 and 5-9 in the Big Milwaukee's Oscar Robertson ningham led Philadelphia with tied an NBA playoff record with Ten.

One of Four Interviewed 30. Iinai noie. iim imu iiuiaucu almost a half hour earlier and set up the playoff when he bo-geyed after hitting his drive deep into the woods. That sent the three of them to the first tee for the fourth playoff of the season. All drove the in Madison Square Garden.

'Totally Unrealistic' "There's no way we can re spond by Tuesday," Shue said Luther was one of four men formally interviewed for the job. Despite the victory, Baltimore Coach Gene Shue was upset about the playoff schedule that According to Doyle lumbus and Niagara Falls, N.Y. in the Lakes Division, while the central division will be composed of Lansing, Hamtramck, Flint and Wyoming. Attending Sunday's meeting on behalf of the Michiana Hawks were Truman Schrag, Hawks President, and Donald W. Holmes of Buchanan, board member and public relations director.

The new alignment will result in a divisional playoff between the first two teams in each division on Nov. 6, with the winners "I hope they see our point of has the Bullets opening the East Bob Stanton, $366 72-0-73-70285 Roy Floyd. $366 72-4-70-69285 Brod Anderson, $366 70-69-77-69285 Dick Lotz, $366 73-2-73-67 Don Bles, 5207 70-74-70-72286 Phil Rodgers, $207 73-72-72-69286 Bobby Greenwood, $207 74-70-74-68286 Bob Rosburg, $207 73-69-73-71286 Ron Cerrudo, $207 71-75-70-71287 John Miller, $207 73-72-74-68287 Jim Colbert, $207 74-69-72-73288 Bruce Devlin, $207 74-72-71-71283 John Schroeder, $207 74-71-73-70- 288 Ken Still, $207 70-74-69-75288 Bob Lunn, $207 73-3-73-69288 Hugh Rover, $207 77-68-73-71-289 Bob Stone, $207 76-69-73-72290 Ted Hayes, $207 77-69-73-71290 Ken Ellsworth, $207 73-69-74-75291 Ed Need, $207. 72-72-73-74291 Earl Fennell, $207 72-73-74-72291 Labron Harris, $207 75-70-73-74292 Ed Furgol, $207 72-72-74-74292 John Lotz, $207 292, Rocky Thompson, $207 71-73-75-73292 view, that it's totally unrealistic if, in fact, the playoffs are im fairway. And all put their second Musselman reportedly was an other and Dave Harter of regu lar season unbeaten Pennsylvania was another.

ern finals against the New York shots into the fringe around the Knicks on Tuesday. "It would be totally unfair if green. portant. If we open on Friday, our chances are excellent. If we open on Tuesday they are impos 'Degree More Important Than Early Pro Bonus' By JOE DOYLE Tribune SDOrts Editor Funseth puttea tirsi ana we have to open our series But Harter, known to have visited Minnesota last week, has said he wasn't interested in the missed.

"I kind of went to school on sible." Bob Love and Bob Weiss contributed to a 28-point third quart FOYTF INDING job and wanted stay at Penn. Malcolm Moos, Minnesota that one a little," Allm said, i to face each other for the cham PRO FOOTBALL, WITH or without approval of the courts or had a little hill to go over, then a U-UIIIir VVUUIMM3 U7-1 1-13-1 JTJ Bobby cole, $207 74-69-75-75-293ipresident, hastily called a news pionship Nov. 13. The Hawks will open the sea valley. It was about 30 feet, er that carried Chicago past Los Angeles and set their series showdown meeting for Tuesday and told of Congress, isn't likely to follow the lead of the American Basketball Assn.

and start signing college players with eligibility remaining. Even the college red-shirt is protected by agreement in the George Johnson, $207 72 -74-75-75-296 Conference Sunday STOCK RICHES just stepped up and hit it." oene I nompson, $20 74-71-74-9 298 son July 31 at Flint. Home And he holed it, giving mm a night in Los Angeles. games will be against Ham National Football League, although this wasn't the case a few srjot in the Tournament of Cham tramck on Aug. 7, Niagara Falls years ago whon the New York Jets signed George Sauer before he Wooden Guest Of Masons on pions and the match play cham ATLANTA (JP) "When you've The Lakers, building leads to 11 points in the first half, had a 57-52 advantage at halftime.

The Lakers hit 56 per cent from the field with hot-handed Gail Good on Aug. 14, Pontiac on Aug. 28, Lansing on Sept. 11, Columbus on Sept. 25.

Flint on Oct. lfi. pionship with a guarantee of at least $3,200 more from those two beaten Richard Petty and the other NASCAR drivers, you've Tuesday NigHt events. But he won't be in the finished his career at Texas. Some of the reasons pro football isn't going to rush out and sign collegians are rather obvious, but four Notre Dame pro prospects, asked the question, covered all bases in their discussions.

beaten the best," says Texan A John Wooden, coach of rich contributing 19 points. Grand Rapids on Oct. 23. Away games will be at Flint Masters that starts Thursday at Augusta, Ga. J.

Foyt, who is i i the Grand National late model stock Luther's decision to remain in Kentucky. But Moos also said that a coach search committee already had met twice since Luther informed officials about his desires. University officials would not say if the meetings included Musselman. Carry on Negotiations "Marsh Ryman, athletic director, and Glen Reed, his assistant, are carrying on the negotiations personally," said Moos. Moos said the search commit UCLA's national basketball champions, returns to South on July 31, Hamtramck on Aug.

Eichelberger missed on his But Weiss, who scored 25 points, and Love, 21, helped the Bulls take charge, outscoring the Lakers 28-15. to grab an 80-72 Bend Tuesday night for a guest All four, separately and without consultation as they say on birdie try and finished tied for Niagara Falls on Sept. 4, Wyoming on Sept. 18, Lansing on car racing circuit financially re warding. Foyt, a three-time Indianapo lis winner, steered his 1969 Mer the television quiz shows, were strongly against the idea of Oct.

2, Columbus on Oct. 9. and attending Notre Dame and quitting before getting a degree. second. But the Waco, native, through his high finish, vaulted past two other players Pontiac on Oct.

30. lead at the end of the third quarter. Goodrich wound up with 24 "No way," said Clarence Ellis, the ace defensive back, "I don't cury by 1 1 on the back and won his way into the Mas straight-away 12 laps from the SOUTH AFRICAN WINS DURBAN, South Africa fAP) Rnh points to tie Weiss for game- ters. finish Sunday and claimed the high honors. care whether it's $100,000 or more.

I came here to get a degree and I owe it to myself to get it. 'Besides, there's plenty of time for pro football. And by playing three full seasons, you get all the more recognition." Hewitt of South Africa won the men's sin-ales title of the Natal Open tennis championships Sunday by defeatlna Spain's Iod "I wasn't thinking about fin LOS ANGELES $19,203 first prize in the Atlanta CHICAGO tee "hopes to bring us a new recommendation in the next day Chambin ishing second," said Allin, a 4 5-10 13 9 2-3 20 seeded Manuel Sontana 7-6, 6-1, 6-1. 5 2-4 500. Erlckson 9 7-8 Brigham Young University grad- r'i ti-i "He'll -0 '-run nvheel-to-wheeH ston Hetzel uate irom aania caruara, um.

Fox Soulcai King Love Sloan Walker Weiss Tom Gatewood, 'the star pass catcher, feels that" fie not only has a commitment to himself but to the school. "When we signed 0-0 0-0 0-0 7-8 3-3 2-4 5-5 with you," Foyt said of Petty or two." Luther said1 at his acceptance news conference that he had agreed to a four-year contract to 6 0-3 7 2-3 0 0-0 "I was thinking about winning. McCarter McAAIIn Riley WRBR RADIO 103.9 FM that letter of intent, it was like a contract. I know that Notre Dame appearance before the Scottish Rite Masons in the Morris Civic Auditorium, The one-time Central High School coach whose UCLA Bruins won their fifth consecutive NCAA crown March 27 4n Houston and their sixth in the last seven years will be honored at a dinner in the -Masonic Temple, 427 N. Main at 6:30.

Wooden will address the Masons, their sons, grandsons and members of the Demolay youth organization at 8 in the Morris Civic. Area basketball coaches and their players have been invited as special guests. Bob He-pler of Goshen, a Big Ten football official, will be master of ceremonies. More than 1,100 per-: sons are expected to attend. I I just went out there to get my pars and the birdies when they will honor it for four years.

And I think I have to do the same." coach the Gophers, who have not Total 40 19-31 99 Totals 47 19-24 113 "He got into the corners better than but I beat him out of the corners and that's how I got the lead. Things got a little hairy running that fast and I almost Los Angeles TO 27 1 5 27 99 Chlcaao 29 23 28 33113 ALL were convenient." WHITE He birdied the sixth hole from six feet and parred the rest of Fouled out Los Angeles: Harlston, Chi cogo: None Total fouls Los Angeles 23, Chicago 22. A 14,211 And like Ellis, Gatewood agreed that all the attention given him nationally because of Notre Dame makes his pro prospects even greater. Gatewood is also a super-scholar with an average above 3.5. It's a good thing no classes are scheduled on Saturday won a Big Ten basketball title in 34 years.

They tied for the title 34 years ago. Hanson, citing personal and family interest for his resigna lost it twice." the first 14" SOX BALTIMORE Foyt had controlled the race Then the freckle-faced guy PHILADELPHIA Washton 7 7-7 21 mm 1-14 33 most of the way, holding the lap chipped in from 100 feet for a Cunham 9 1218 30 afternoons or Gatewood would pass up the games in order to attend. WALT PATULSKI, LIKE GATEWOOD co-captain of the 1971 lead for 205 of the 328 trips bird on the 15th, bogeyed the tion, took the job in April 1970 after colorful Bill Fitch resigned at the end of his second season to join the Cleveland entry in the around the 1.5-m i 1 saucer- Marin Gujhnsn Unsold Monroe Loughry Zellcr Carter Tresvnt Murrey 0 0-0 0 6 0-0 12 14 9-10 37 3 0-0 6 1 3-5 5 2-2 2 3 1-1 7 Autrey Greer Clark Jacksn Jones Howll Foster NotrajfDame team and the best defensive end the Irish have had in at home and away with harry carray shaped oval. But Petty closed a tough 16th when he missed the green and wedged to four feet 26-second advantage under a National Basketball Assn. for a bird on the next hole.

caution flag and then zipped into Tntni. 41 1M Totals 44 36-51 128 Then it was just a matter of Phllodelohla 30 22 27 41120 the lead when Foyt stopped for waiting for Eichelberger and 1 fuel on the 305th lap. Fruit Jar of Gas Funseth to finish. Baltimore 31 43 25 29-128 Fouled out Philadelphia, Greer; Baltimore, Loughery Total fouls Philadelphia 30, Baltimore 29. 1 NOW You Can Own A New Luxury Sports Car many a year, feels that "no team is going to rush out and sign an undergraduate for big money.

Football's a different game than basketball. One player wouldn't make that much difference, even a top flight quarterback. "A basketball player like Lew Alcindor would be different. He could mean the difference between winning and losing. But it takes 22 players and plenty of reserves to win in football." Like the others, Patulski is interested in getting his degree, and he wouldn't consider any big money offer.

But he says, "A "I needed about a fruit jar of SAN FRANCISCO MILWAUKEE you auto know to i- For Much Less than You Think! gas, sam mty, wno went io the pits for the final time seven 'Alcindor 1-2 Smith laps later. "I couldn't have nn Lucas Portmn Thrmnd Williams Mulllns ished the race if I hadn stopped Attles 5-8 1-1 1- 1 4-5 0- 0 2- 3 1- 1 2- 2 2-2 00 22 0-0 the last time for gas and be 3-5 3-4 3-4 0-O 3-5 0-0 0-0 3- 4 0-0 4- 4 44 player would have to consider a big bonus offer if circumstances Dndrge Robrtsn Mqlthln Boozer Allen Cungham Greacn Mylemre Webo Winkler cause I stopped, I couldn't win." Ellis Fontlne Jones Lee Oqden Turner Petty retained his slim lead, but Foyt stayed right on his bumper and made his move 26 Totals 31 24-34 38 Totals 58 20-28 136 if Don -t Kutwicki IV- Son Francisco 18 17 22 29 86 Milwaukee 38 31 34 31136 miles from the end. Foyt extended his advantage to 1.8 seconds Fouled out None. Total fouls Son Francisco 22, Milwaukee 26 when he took the checkered flag The finish eave Foyt memo ries of his 1967 triumph at Indi anapolis when he picked his way Pro Basketball NBA SATURDAY RESULTS Eastern Conference Semifinals Philadelphia 98, Baltimore 94 Sunday's Results Milwaukee 136, San Francisco 86, Mllwou Brand Hew 1971 Pontiac Grand Prix With Turbo Hydra-rnotic Transmission, G-78 White Wall Tires, Push Button Radio, Body Side Mouldings. Includes All Luxury Grand Prix Standard Features Such As Power Steering and Power Brakes For As Low As through a five-cac pueup on the final lap.

Foyt and Petty had to negoti kee wins best-of-7 series 4-1 ate a two-car spin-out a quarter- Chlcoao 113. Los Anaeles 99, Best-of- series fled 3-3 mile from the finish line Sunday TwrisU WmMiiIn, B.O, as I wen in, aM ataoV. Tkat't rWrt Dm iM, tfct katk auaW mi jn a kaa iti. I MaW a JaaaatM aatt at a katf ah rfca-MtM catcall, I knatataka laTakfataiatKianicai Seat winta ara aa McaraM' about (Mr knlMftiV baofiaHS Ikat they bin prWita MtacUm ta IM tba cunt tf It Wi tba aanc af tmb mi repair aatMitia traainlnleai. Daw lerWoiaf tba Dctua, tea! Baltimore 128, Philadelphia 120, Balti were such that he needed the money.

I can see where it could happen a married player with a family, or one with family problems at home." THE PLAYERS DIDN'T CRITICIZE John Neumann of Mississippi for turning pro with the Memphis team in the ABA. His situation probably was one that would qualify under Patulski's observation. But Mike Kadish, the star defensive tackle, did blame the ABA. "I think it's shame that the ABA is using these signings or the threat of signings to force a merger with the NBA," said Mike. "I don't blame the player.

He'll be well paid for it, but he'll miss out on that college education." Kadish also feels that a player would have to consider any big offer, depending "on. his Individual situation. I could see where it might be the best thing he could do." Ara Parseghian, the head coach, agrees with the idea that "one player wouldn't make that much difference in football. Basketball is different. It takes 22 or more than that, a squad of 40 to compete in football." Doc Urich, the ex-Notre Dame aide and now Northern Illinois coach, chimed in with a grin, "Would you believe about 80 players?" And Parseghian quipped, "If the pros are going to starting raiding us, I'll steal Joe Theismann back from them." The Irish, in case you didn't realize it, are hunting for a quarterback this spfing.

more wins best-of-7 series 4-3 "Fortunately I was looking ahead and I saw the accident," TUESDAY'S GAMES Chicago at Lost Anaeles Eastern Conference Finals Baltimore at New York, 1st game In best- said Foyt. "I was pretty sure I of-7 series. could get through, and I did." ABA SATURDAY'S RESULTS West Division Semifinals Indiana 106, Memphis 104. Indiana leads Foyt averaged 131.375 miles per hour despite running under caution flags four times during 1 Freight and Start Salei Tax Extra best-of-7 series 2-0 the race. Petty, in a Plymouth, Utah 137, Texas 107 SUNDAY'S RESULTS East Division Semifinals Kentucky 120, Florldiani 110, Kentucky XERTIFIEU pamed second olace money of leads best-of-7 series 2-0 West Division Semifinals Utah 113, Texas 110, Utah leads best-of-7 Transmission A'r Condition'nr $10,700.

Pete Hamilton drove his Plymouth to a third place finish, fol series 3-0 TUESDAY'S GAMES East Division Semifinals Virginia vs. New York at Hofstra Unlver- Phone 2E3-4331 19C3 Lincoln Vav East. Scuth Bend lowed by David Pearson a 2925 EAST McKINtEY AVE. South Bend, Indiana PHONE 234-2464 HB.T l-t. TOES.

Ml. O.0SE8 SAT. lty Kentucky vs. Florldlans al Dade Jr. Col-Ifoe OPEN DAILY til MONDAY :1 Ford and Bobby Isaac in a Dodge.

west Division Mmiiinaii Uteh at Dallas rIMWMMfWl.

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