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i Is 1 4' I ir 5 .0 4 4, ,,,,1 4 1, It looks like a battle a d'inidgets" basketball-wise, that Isshaping up In the first Spokane Falls College Tip-Off Tournament which opens a two-night stand tonight at Fort Wright. None of the four teams taking part, Including the host Spartans, list anyone over 6- foot-7, and there's Just one Central Oregon eager who stands that tall. "It should be even, at least," observed SIX coach Jim Jar vis, noting his tallest are a couple at 6-5, while his first round foe, Linn-Benton of Oregon, lists two at 6-6 while High. line has one who Is that tall. High line and Central Oregon, each with five sophomores, will open things at 7.

SFC, which compiled a brilliant 24-5 record last year while Just missing the Northwest Community College Conference crown, faces playoff. experienced Linn-Benton, boasting nine sophomores, at 9. The losers will meet In a consolation game at 7 p.m. tomorrow, followed by the winners in the championship game. Only two SFC veterans, 6-2 guard James Smith and 6-312 forward Erv Brown, are listed to start by Jarvis.

But a third, 6-5 Chris Roberts, has been battling 6-5 Lake Washington freshman Steve Watson at cen ter and the coach will pick between them. Joining Smith at guard will be another Smith, but no relation, 5-8 John, who, Jarvis said, "reminds you a lot of (graduated Ron) So liday." Tom Carey, a 64 transfer from Oregon State, is the other forward. "It's kind of an eye-opener for everybody to get their feet on the ground and see what they've got," Jarvis said of the tourney. 1 '41 Couige FIT) i I 4000 0 1 1 I 0 i 0 J. 11 4- 8 kil 1 4 4 000, 4 'I I 1 i 4 1 .1 i 1 1 4 0..0 -4 i if, 4 4 1 i times.

The receivers, mostly quick and small, include Walter Oldes, Mark McDonald, Scott Phillips and Ken Conley. The chief runners are Othello's Pete Taggares, bothered will be simply to score a win and give the recruiting season a big sendoff. "We expect Washington to try and hurt us early with the pass," said Sweeney. "But we look for them to try and run the football at us and not to come out in the four wide receiver spread they used so successfully against USC last week," The Huskies trailed the Trojans 21-19 with nine minutes left last Saturday before being steamrollered 42-19. But the passing does concern Sweeney.

"We managed only one workout on our field this week because of the snow and that could hamper us not only against their passing attack but in our kicking game preparation." Chris Rowland is the Husky thrower. He has completed 81 of 198 passes for 1,167 yards, but has been intercepted 21 See "Ex-Bultpup," pg. 20. By BRUCE BROWN Chronicle Sportswriter SEATTLEBoth teams will have special "goals" to try and achieve when Washington and Washington State collide here tomorrow in the 6Gth renewal of their cross-state football rivalry. Kickoff is at 1:30.

The Huskies will be after their first win against a Pacific-8 Conference team. Washington has never gone through a season without whipping at least one foe in the conference. And the Cougars of Jim Sweeney will be out to assure a first division finish in the Pacific-8 and a tie for third should California upset Stanford. But the big goal, as always, Cougars Arc Vont Washington defenders hope to treat Washington State ball carriers the same way they are handling Manfred Moore (41) of USC when the much of the week by flu, and Glen Bonner. The runners will be facing one of the finest group of linebackers in the country in Gary Larsen, Tom Poe and Clyde Warehime, who also are adept at putting massive pressure on the passer.

If the passing game doesn't work, the Huskies could go to Spokane's Denny Fitzpatrick, a fine sprint-out and option type quarterback. When the Cougars get the ball they will have as fine a backfield rushing duo as any Opottatte poll orgottia. state rivals clash at Husky Stadium tomorrow. Nailing Moore are 1Vashington's Mike Green (73) and Frank Reed (28). (AP wirephoto.) on the coast in Andrew Jones and Kenny Grandberry.

Jones needs only 80 yards to move into the 1,000 yard club for the season. "We always plan on giving the ball to Jones but with the veer option we don't know who is going to get the ball until we look at the defensive deployment," Sweeney said. "We don't feel they can cover every option, but if they do, then we'll go to the pass." Pear, Lloyd Leaders The Washington defense, which Sweeney says is "probably not as strong as a year ago," is anchored by fine tackle Dave Pear and linebacker Dan Lloyd, who was in on 20 tackles against USC last week. Among WSU's 22 graduating seniors are such stalwarts as Rod Anderson, Fritz Brayton, Greg Craighead, Grandberry, Mike Hill, Eric Johnson, Greg Johnson, Tim Krause, Morris Noble, Don Olsen, Poe, Robin Sinclair, Warehime, and Tom Wickert. Also graduating are Harold Bradford, Jerry Burkhalter, Tom Caraher, Bob Engel, Marc Pence, Woodrow Perkins, Stan Sherer and Gordon Yeomans.

le 11 ye d. er ie, te. er 20 ist ng as )n, ry, eg ris )in )111 Did er, Fr ED LA 19 SPOKANE, FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1973. 1 1 4 Eltistcie.s.Cd.tiétt:: vie, 1 Padres' Sale Is Held Near on New Pact Mmbi.9ripy.

gq Visig; Ell Soq-. it travels to Nelson. Trail is at Kimberley in the other clash. WESTERN INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY OF GA Spokane 10 6 1 21 83 65 Cranbrook 9 7 0 18 70 65 Trail 7 6 1 15 57 62 Kimberley 6 7 0 12 61 65 Nelson 3 it 2 I 47 61 Special to the Chronicle SEATTLE Jim Owens ends his 17th season as University of Washington head football coach tomorrow, and says that "until someone tells me differently" he'll remain as Husky mentors Owens will bring a 91-75-6 I Husky coaching mark into to-morrow's season ending game here against the Washington State Cougars. Owens has been under pressure from some groups over the Huskies' 1973 record of 2- Special to the SEATTLE ends his 17th sea versity of Washi football coach ton says that "until s( me differently" as Husky mentors Owens will brir Husky coaching ni morrow's season here against the State Cougars.

Owens has been sure from some the Huskies' 1973 0 4 IT Last Night's Result Spokane 5, Nelson 2 mach," he said. "I just go day to day, week to week." Owens said two main rearn sons the Huskies are 28 are "the Injury factor and not having played together." The Huskies may start as many as 13 freshmen and sophomores tomorrow against the Cou. gars. Owens would not comment on next season "We still have another ball game to except to say "with so few seniors starting or playing (this season), they're going to be a much better ball club next year." Owens said the Cougar con. test tomorrow should be a good one.

"It's going to be a humdin. ger of a ball game," he said. "It's a big game for both teams. The Cougars will be trying very hard to win and so will we." 8, but he says that pressure Is something a head football coach has to expect. "You have pressure every, year in this type of program," he said.

"But I don't look at It as pressure. When the team doesn't play well, we're disap. pointed moreso than anybody else. "I don't think pressure has been a factor (in the season's outcome), not from indications I've gotten. It's from a loud minority that's going to corn.

plain anytime, but not to the point where It affects the team's play or morale." Owens' present contract ex. pires Dec. 31, 1974. Joe Kean ney, University of Washington director of sports programs, has indicated that Owens' con. tract will be renewed and Ow.

ens doesn't foresee himself stepping down. "I don't look ahead that pires Dec 31 'ley, Universi director of I bas Indicated tract will be 1 ens doesn't stepping dowi "I don't lo FIRST PERIOD 1. SpokaneGustafson (TrembeckYMcLash), 5:36. 2. SpokaneShaw (Stoyko-Talotii), 13:07.

3. NelsonKilnkhammer (Pezzln-Leslie) 18:09. 4. SpokaneStoyko (Harper), 19:12. PenaltiesBuchanan (N) 5:36, 10 Mtn-.

ute misconduct; Carruthers (S), SECOND PERIOD S. SpokaneTrembecky (Gustafson-Carruthers), 138. 6. NelsonKlinkhammer (McQuardMcLennan), 2:51. 7.

1604. SpokaneHoldne (Shaw-Harper), PenaltiesBlaylock (S) Harper (S), Halme (N), minor plus five minutes fighting, Gar (S), five minutes fighting, 5:39. THIRD PERIOD No Scoring. PenaltiesTalottl (S), Blaylock (N), Shaw (S), Blaylock (N), McQuaid (N), Mc-Lash (S), McLennan (N), 18:02. SavesCox CS), 9 8 13-30; Halms (N) 14 18 15-47.

RetereeSammartinoi LinesmenKitburn and O'Leary. NELSON vs. ROCKETS FRIDAY NOV. 23RD 7:30 P.M. COLISEUM 1 could be stronger this time.

"Vince Collins had the pin taken out of the arm he broke about a year and a half ago and if he's ready to play, then we'll go with five defense-men," Bodman said. But he's not sure about his goal-tender. "Ray McLeod was limping on a sore knee last night and we might use (Dave) Cox against Kimberley," he said. With the exception of two shots by Jerry Klinidtammer, Cox turned aside all other Nelson tries on goal last night 30 of them. Spokane got goals from Ken Gustafson, Mickey Shaw, Bob Stylko, Bob Trembecky and Gail Holden.

The Jets went in front 3-1 in the first period and seemed on the way to a romp. But after gaining a 2-1 edge in the second, the home team seemed content to settle for the three-goal edge. There are two games tonight, with Cranbrook hoping to move back to within a point of front-running Spokane when Adults 1.50:Students, Sr. Citizens Military 1.00; Children under )5, 50, "We'll have to play the body more against Kimberley than we did last night because if we let them off too easy, pretty soon they'll be free-wheeling around." That is the way Spokane Jets coach Buddy Bodman gees tomorrow night's Coliseum game against the Dynami. ters after watching his club ease past visiting Nelson last night 5-2.

"We didn't play all that well, but we got the two points and that's the main thing," Bodman said of the holiday victory over Nelson which gave his Jets a three-game win streak for the first time this season and eight straight on home ice. The Jets hold 43 and 9-3 decisions over Kimberley in pre. vious games at the Coliseum this season. However, the home club SAN DIEGO (AP) An agreement paving the way for sale of the San Diego Padres to a group headed by Hollywood Park Race Track owner Marjorie Everett was reached today by city officials. This will apparently keep the National League baseball franchise in San Diego.

Mayor Pete Wilson made the announcement today after a closed-door meeting of the City Council. There was no word as to details of the agreement a new lease for use of San Diego Stadium. Wilson identified the Everett group as consisting of composer Burt Bacharach; Los Angeles grocer Vern Underwood; Mrs. Gene Washburn, head of the Southern California distributorship for 7-Up Bottling Dr. Robert Kerlan; Mrs.

Everett, and two other minor owners. The city will continue to press its lawsuit against the National League for "interference with contractual rights," Wilson said. The council has authorized City Atty. John Witt to file an antitrust suit against the league, the mayor said. He said the new lease has 15 years to run and is "one that is equitable to the city and the taxpayers and will allow the new owners to operate a first-class franchise," Wilson added.

7- Tough terms of the old 20-year lease for the stadium have been described Os a reason why no profit had been made in the past. )EsPt tied CLIIer 3 Crtturis cp 4 2 4 .1 4 equet i 't'l club 1 '147c1-11) 1 -Programs a 4 14 14 erCIT I TENNIS CLINICS A tra I 2 TENNIS fil fillre Adult Youth Programs Ten 1-hour Lessons $3000 Adult Youth Ten 1-hour Lessons 4 Horses Die in Track Spill Bout Delayed 0 In the first-ever state play-- offs." Win or lose, everyone will have been happy to have made the championship round. The Pairings CLASS AAA Wenatchee (11-0) vs. Kentridge (9-2) at Seattle tonight. CLASS AA Ellensburg (11-0) vs.

Stanwood (110) at Highline tomorrow. CLASS A Raymond (9-2) vs. Connell (11-1) at Yakima tomorrow. CLASS Soap Lake (10-0) va. Oakesdate (10-1) It Cheney tonight.

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Michigan Sales, the first to fall, was killed in the spectacular pile-up, as was Sahabe, ridden by Keith Wirth. Loyal Yet, ridden by Ear lie Fires, and Condolence, ridden by Allan llill, were destroyed because of their injuries. Jockey Milord broke his left leg and a rib in the accident, and Tommy Meyers, on Royal Cocktail, escaped with a broken third finger on his left hand. Royal Cocktail and Flaming Sword were injured, but apparently not seriously. womagQ.

Now tio some people aliOPti those cars they're tipiving? They lease them! By The Associated Press Three high school teams voted No. 1 in their class will be out to prove that ranking this weekend in Washington's first statewide football championships. Wenatchee's Panthers, de feated only once since 1969, will meet unrated Kentridge at Seattle tonight for the Class AAA title. Ellensburg, top-ranked in AA for the second straight year, faces Stanwood for the crown at Ifighline tomorrow and the Soap Lake Eagles, who led the poll, clash with Oakesdale in the finals at Cheney tonight at Cheney. Connell in A Finale The Class A championship will be decided tomorrow afternoon when Raymond, which upset No.

1 Castle Rock in the semifinals, tangles with Connell at Yakima. The coaches feel that, team spirit has been the key to success. "Our kids are all special people, each an individual with his own personality and characteristics," says Wenatchee's Lee Bolt, whose team went through the regular season without giving up a point. "But he adjusts to fit into the team, the team aspect, the team goals," "There's definitely a reliance on one another," echoes Mike Silvey, coach of the Kent-ridge Chargers. "Our success depends on everybody." Strength Noted "Our feeling for each other Is extremely deep with our club," says Coach Blaine Bennett of the Ellensburg Bulldogs.

"I think that's one reason we aro where we are today." Stanwood Coach Terry Ennis agrees, adding that planning also is important. "We actually planned from the beginning on our league title," Ile a a I d. "We agreed at the beginning that It would be nice if we were to be itgreett IL 1.110 ougintung II lilt IL would be nice if we were to be By The Asi Three high voted No. hi be out to prc this weekend first statewid, pionships. Wenatchee's feated only will meet un at Seattle toni AAA title.

Ellensburg, AA for the year, faces crown at 1111 and the Soa who led the Oakesdale int icy tonight at Connell The Class will be decid, ternoon when upset No. 1 semifinals, ta nell at Yakim The coache, spir it has bee cess. "Our kids each with his own characteristic, atchec's Lee team went tilt season witho point. "But I into the tear pect, the tean "There's 811CC on one Mike Silvey, ridge Chargei depends on Streng "Our feelin Is extremely -S. -I' t'- i -1 I 4 2 $, i.

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Ilte award nornlany goes to a player In AAA classification. SPOKANE JETS vs KIPABERLEY SATURDAY NOV. 24 8:00 P.M. .710 VO.NY.t.PliN.--e-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,m, teN SPOKANE JETS vs Ii.11,r,i- KIIVIBERLEY SATURDAY NOV. 24 800 P.M.

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4 r.z Wii.211880 .4 40,6, 1 1 Daryl Zanek (top), defens lye tackle from Spokane; Ceoff Reece (cen(er), lye center from Everett, and Fritz Brayton, whin re ceiver from Pullman, will be 1 key players for Washington State When the Cougars meet the Washington Husk. I les In Seattle Saturday. I meet toe vVilbitilig: IOU 111111hK4 les in Seattle Saturday. Daryl lye ti Iv end relver key pi State meet I tea in Lineup Change New York Jet football player John El. hot tackles a change for daughter Joni, 5 months, as wife Nancy holds Jeana, 4.

Scene hok place during an. llllll VI nu: 11141111L1 1101113 Jeanal, 4. Scene tgok place during an nual Thanksgiving Day dinner at Shea Stadium for leant members and families. Jont doesn't seem happy about change in game plan. (AP wirephoto.) ttot-hil change Iii game plan.

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