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%ej?Kÿ? . • ' '* • . ■ ,' . - OAILV TRIDUMvLXAMINLK Dillon, Montana r*age4 Tuesday, May 7,1974 Pro team tennis off to slow start PHILADELPHIA (AP) - crowd o f 10,611 (7,322 paid) They didn’t get the hockey, member, gave Fairlie some Miss Goolagong, the 23-year- Billie Jean King, who makes It a watched at the 17,000-seat basketball, baseball or football good tips that helped the New old Australian who has won her WMC golfers practice to count the house In Spectrum. It was the format, fan who comes with the idea his' Zealand Davis Cup player split country’s 1974 national cham­ between strokes, took a lot* at the four-point games, the oneset ■ money entitles him to vent his with Rosewall. pionship, won the W T Ts first World Team Tennis’ first turn­ matches, the nine-point spleen. Perhaps even more notice­ match, defeating Ms. King 6-3. out and estimated it would take tiebreaker, the cumulative “ It will come, Ms. King in­ able than the tennis was the Then, Fairlie beat Rosewall 6-2, second in m eet three to five years to fill the game scoring that decides the sisted. “ There were a few there hoopla surrounding this first which gave Philadelphia a 9-8 arena. team winner. tonight (Monday). It will take a WTT match. It resembled a lead—adding the game scores BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Rocky’s Robin Axlund was Ms. King coached her Phila­ There were a few boos during little while for both fans and baseball or basketball gam e- for each team. The Freedoms’ Eastern Montana College won third in individual totals with delphia Freedoms to a 31-25 the action, and at least one players to adjust to the changes. lucky number drawings, a bell Julie Anthony and Fred Stolle the Frontier Conference golf 157, far ahead of his teammates. victory Monday night over the leather-lunged customer «ho If took a while for fans to get bonging as a replica of the Lib­ defeated Pittsburgh’s Israel team-championship Mpnday be­ The conference title qualifies Pittsburgh Triangles, directed screamed “come on Billie used to the tiebreaker. Now erty Bell appeared on the Fernandez and Vitas Gerulaitia, hind the play o f medalist Tom the EMC team for the District <by Ken Rosewall. She .split a Jean.” they like it, and so do the scoreboard after a Freedoms 7-6, with the help of a nlnepoint Stone, who shpt 150 for 36 holes 12 NAIA meet in Aberdeen, pair of matches with Evonne Mainly, however, it was a players. All have to adapt to a victory. tiebreaker to make it 16-14 at over courses in Billings and S.D., Friday and Saturday. Goolagong, while Rosewall won typical tennis crowd, not the new situation.” The evening started a little halftime. Laurel. Stone qualified separately as and lost against Brian Fairlie. cheering, booing, catcalling Rosewall, 39, said of his late, the match delayed by In the second half, Ms. King Eastern’s John D’Autremont the tournament medalist. It wasn’t only the tennis that a types the WTT hopes to draw. team’s defeat in this historic rain—a deluge that slowed the turned on Miss Goolagong, 6-2,' was second in the tournament tennis beginning that the arrival of spectators. Mean­ Rosewall reversed. Fairlie, 6-3, with 156 for the two days of play, Triangles assembled Monday while, a string band from and Anthony-Stolle disposed of and the four-man Eastern for the first time. Philadelphia’s New Year’s Day Peggy Michel-Gerulaitis, 6-3, to squad combined for a team B uds" offensive shift The Freedoms have been parade filled the arena with make the final score 31-25. score of 643. working out as a team for at music. A group known as “ The Western Montana was the least a week, some of them Bread," sang “Mother Free­ runnerup in the event, trailing passing up tempting tourna­ dom” (a recording). There EMBARRASSING, BURNING the Yellowjackets 16 strokes challenges Celtic size ment money to get ready for the were giveaways from tennis with a team total of 659. Rocky WTT opener. Ms. King admitted racquets to a cruise to Nassau. Mountain, the only other college MILWAUKEE (AP) - Mil­ the pressure will be on the shifts took pressure off Rob­ that this gave her team an edge. Balloons floated down after it Itching? ertson and Buck forward Bob She noted that Fred Stolle of in the six-member league to waukee Bucks’ Coach Larry Boston Celtics tonight to react. was over and the Freedoms hit ZEMO relieves itching fast be­ Dandridge. Australia, a Philadelphia team field a team, was third at 693. Costello has tipped his hand, but Costello said Monday he will tennis balls into the crowd. cause its special ‘anti-itch’ medi­ challenge the Celtics with the cation soothes inflamed surface same three-forward alignment tissues. Get relief with the first ap­ the Bucks had used to win 97-89 Utah faces ABA shutout plication o f soothing, medicated Sunday, squaring their National ZEMO—Oint- Basketball Association cham­ SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - we have the confidence, and Julius Erving, leading Net meat or Liquid. pionship series at 2-2. Brian Taylor maintains he felt well, we really don’t want a fifth scorer again with 24 points, By starting 6-foot-7 reserve all along his New York Nets eam e.” scored three in the overtime. forward Mickey Davis at guard could overcome the Utah Stars in place of Ron Williams, the and “ that’s the real virtue of the Bucks created a size mismatch three-point play we have in the against Celtic guards Jo-Jo American Basketball Asso­ White and Don Chaney. With ciation.” Davis working the 6-3 White in­ Taylor made it particularly side for easy shots that pro­ virtuous for the Nets with a 26- duced 15 points, thé Bucks har­ footer that was in the air when nessed the press Boston had the buzzer sounded to end regu­ usqd in earlier games to wear lation time. When the ball do\yn 35-year-old Oscar Rob­ swished, the three points made WOW ertson. it 94-94. Sunday’s victory regained the In overtime, the Nets went on home court advantage for the to win 103-100 and climbed to Bucks. Winner of tonight’s na­ within one game o f the ABA tionally televised game (9:30 championship, needing only a ALL p in. EDT) can clinch the best- victory Wednesday to score the of-seven series by winning at first title series sweep in the Boston Friday night. A seventh league’s history. DOUBLE KNIT game, if needed, will be here The ABA scores three points "Shore the weevils are crawlin' around in the flour Sunday. for a field-goal shot from 25 feet uavis repeatedly took White out. ON SALE but when they quit is when I go to worrin'." to the baseline Sunday and “ It’s going to be tough to win scored eight points in the first it in four,” said Taylor, a 22- HQ USE WORRYING ABOUT YOUR MONEY, i rier. Celtics’ Coach Tom year-old product of Princeton in TOO! PLACE YOUR MONEY WITH THE tieinsohn later used Chaney, his second pro season. ! Westphal or forward John "They’ll be tough here Save on 100% polyester H ! cek on Davis, but the Wednesday night, I know. But STATE BANK & TRUST CO. 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