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Show TSrvv rlyTir,y8j DESERET D2 March NEWS, Friday, 7, 1969 r F'vwy '"Nn Weber Aces Top 'Sky Team Montana State's Jack Gillespie and Weber States Justus Thigpen and Willie Sothe leagues three journer were unanitop scorers mous picks Thursday on the 1969 United Press International Sky Conference basketball team. Gillespie, the Bobcat's tower of strength for three seasons, clinched the scoring championship with a 20.9 average in league games. He also led in rebounding, averaging 16.4 per content. 6--9 senior guard, Thigpen, a 'and Sojourner, a sophomore center, provided. Weber State with the punch that carried the Wildcats undefeated through 15 conference games. They deadlocked for second in scoring with a 20.3 mark. 2 Idahos Jerry Smith, a 6-- 8 The second team consists of and Gus Sessions Harlan Chatmon of Weber State; ONeil Simmons of Idaho State; Ron Moore of Montana, and Jim Thacker of Idaho. player-of-the-ye- all-Bi- g The The Wildcats capped their fine season by winning a berth in the NCAA tournament for the second year in a row. They meet Seattle Saturday night in Las Cruces, N.M. named for UPI by coaches in the six team league. Smith was fourth in scoring with a 19.2 average and Ross was fifth with an 18.3 norm. Thigpen, whose fast break baskets off steals and feeds triggered Webers offense, was named over Sojourner and Gillespie. Thigpen was the leagues best percentage shooter from the floor. He connected on 56.8 per cent of his shots, compared with 53.6 per cent for Sojourner. Youthful Phil Johnson, who turned his first year of coaching into Weber States finest season in history, was the unanimous pick by his fellow coaches as coach-of-thyear. Johnson, who replaced Dick Motta, coached Weber to a 15-mark in Eig Sky play and a 25-- overall record. That marked the first time in history that a team swept through league play undefeated. By JAMES BAPIS UPI Sports Writer Simmons, a 5 11 junior, was the top scorer on the second unit with a 17.9 average. Thacker was next with u 14.8 mark. e Justus Thigpen MVP ..Sky Willie Sojourner , . . Weber ace honored 0 Receiving honorable mention were Joe McNair and Jim Bresnahan of Gonzaga; Larry Bergh of Weber; Greg Harris, Don Luce and Jay Harrington of Montana State and Tony Ioane of Idaho State. 2 senior, and Montanas Harold Ross, a junior, a'so placed on the first squad 0 All Sky List Second Team SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Idaho Simmons, The 1969 United Press ONeil (UPI) g International Sky Con - 511 Jr. Jim Thacker, Idaho ' 9 ference basketball team: Ron Moore, Montana 64 First Team Ht. Class .Sessions Harlan, .Weber ' Jack Gillespie, Montana St. 0 Jr. Weber ' Stae Gus Chatmon, Sr. Weber St. 6 7 Sr. . Willie Sojourner, Honorable mention: Joe Soph. Sr. McNair and Jim Bresnahan, 'Jerry Smith, Idaho as the Utah Valley lads gave Justus Thigpen, Weber St. Gonzaga; Larry Bergh, Weber; Sr. Greg Harris, Don Luce and Jay the winners the tussle of their Montana State; Ross, Montana Harrington, Idaho lives. With the Lehites threaten- Harold State. Ioane, Tony Jr. Tite ing, back only one, Cal Woffinden swooshed a 1 and 1 pair icing it for Olympus. All-Bi- 5-- CONSOLATION SEMIFINALS Viewmonf, Olympus Win m four, with 2:02 to play. Vike Dave Nelson canned 1 and 1 but nymas spin a uu ireenet tne same and iowerbuff Class A consolation semifinal-jfo- r isis (today, 1:40 p.m.): View- - Doug Tate wnifteu througn a mont Hign of Bountiful against 'from jumper anu the losers tne Olympus mans. eoged witmn two, 5553, with 17 VIEWMONT M, TOOELE 53 Too vitwmwf Viewmont snook off the floun- seconds left. Tot 10 I S 21 ders, sKunmeo in tront, gasped uutsuot L orn the field, the o m I w?aalson Rydalch 2 Proctor lTm!0" off $ ! ana kept aLoat to heaa Vikings ournea tne free throw McBeth 3 1 Hymai 2 looeles Devon 0 ciiaiguig Buf tabes' noop w.in 14 slra.g.it ior 1G0 per 2 cem. Smart 2 iu ptay in uie until 5553 in Tnursuay s Ausck 2 Deioie a comes! consolation. rrnsSu.g single evening 11 2M4 M Totals Totals 22 Ml S3 die. Scoff by quarter: Olympus conquered by three ouarity 10 26 42 11 23 35 points the Lehi and on 1 Tates in the Thursday Pioneers OLYMPUS 61, LEHI SB Deleft! News Photo by Robs I Boettcher LM O afternoon opener. surge until Vike Monte Wiadi- - O F MF Olympui shoots over Provo's Richard Condie while teammates 0 PovllUi NiaOon 3 Vike John Hoyt Johnson hit sons free pair and Johnsons 2 Curl Colledg 4 21 Wotflndan and Gary Allred (41) get into the action. Hordmon 4 twice from the comer then buzzer jumper at the half gave 0 Ml W 0 Sundborg Hinton 0 . 2 4 Emory Polorson 12 2 the lead for the Dave Downs three-poiVikings keeps, layup 5 Erickson AM lor 0 04 0 11 4 Lind 0 I Mongum scooted Viewmont ahead 10 Olympus snatched vital Total of minute ball steals and capital- 21 SI out Totlt 23 barely Scoring by auartgri: 14 reach of the stomping Buffs ized at the free stripe in the Olympus 21 14 21 Lehl late rally. closing seconus of the Pioneers. Tooeles Doug Hymas sank two also outshot the Titans. Glenn, who got the Bees into fourth period. He sanked feur pulling the Bisons with-fou- l The game was a constant knot jumpers the quarter finals with a last shots in the last 55 seconds. Fixtures, Pipe, Valves, second shot against Vlewmont ; The Bees held the edge in the Fittings, Threadings, Etc. Tuesday, put the game on ice 4644. But Provos press Everything with time running out In the boards, had its effect with Box Elder for the committing 22 turnovers to aid Here are the Class A 32 1:30 .m.--4 p.m. Sun. 1 1, 4 tourney leading the comeback. scorers through two games; Roland Black, Spanish Fork; Doug ' 43 Tooele. Tate, Sorenson has made a strong Rcbert Lauriski, Logan, 21 54 impression thus far in the tourScott Ferrell. Ogden. 4th S. at 7th Viewmont. John Johnson, nament he got 25 points the first SI game and 21 points Thursday. A Mark Peterson Lehi, 46 tournament classic: Sorenson Steve Ken Fork; Downey, Spanish SATURDAY vs. Robert Lauriski. Thompson, Sky View; Jim Sorensen, Box Games Etc . rhNC,A;j;hampionship Here we were undefeated in 4S Paul Ben Alien, Pro Bowlers Tour. Ch. 4, 1 :30. league play, and now we have Orem. Spring. Bountiful; 44 to win Friday to stay in this CBS Golf Classic, Ch. Bryan George, Highland. 42 thing, Condie added. And this pm Larry Green, Bcuntlfut. Granite team be wont a Vide World 0f Sports, Ch. 4, 3 41 Richard Condie, Provo, pushover. 34 pm Condie meshed the nets for 16 Gary Glenn, Box Elder, The Killy Style, Ch. 5, 3 p.m. 35 NCAA Basketball (Seattle vs. points and Druty settled for 15 Bill Schwlch. Murray, 34 losers. for the Weberi followed by New Mexico Points Craig Drury, Provo. State vs. WAC representative), 53-4- 59-5- one 9 8 6-- 6-- 2 0 STATE INSPECTION SPECIAL OFF 1 squeaky Dave Tolman Steve Yates (25) I1 w tittruti Ce"',mrd From Page 1 D-- last-poin- ts 5 2 - 28-3- 4 Craig Drury was the only thing the Bulldogs could muster in the way an offense in the sec- SHOCK ABSORBERS Optn doily Phone W,ot-353-- Sue. 8:30 to 9:30 364-143- 1 1147 So. Stste KETCHUttS Weekend TV ixcipt .9. Initont credit with moat 901, dept, otor, and bank edit card.. Stitt lEipict 1060 Top 'A' Tourney Scorers ond quarter. A zone press hurt the Bees in the second half as the Bulldogs made their comeback. Richard Condie, Dolan's son, and big ) aided the Stewart Morrill comeback with their shooting. t'T, 11.08 PLUMBING l t " tC3jr BRAKES RELINED 2 1 dump Provo nTuJj-- 23-1- 8, 58-6- Box Elder's tjHBitanTi 443 Sports Slate (6-6- M. Inside (Morrill) and Mr. (Outside) moved Provo to with- in seven points. at the end of the third stanza. , Morrill was a horse on the boards and he also muscled his way for the easy cripples. He dusted the glass for 18 boards and had 21 points. The Provo chances were dampened when the b.g.guy fouled out with 2:02 remaining in the fray. Provo also lost their guards David Taylor ) and David, Atkinson via the foul route. 51-4- 2 7 (5-5- 3 1 j Utah Netters Belt Bears, 6-- 3 Deseret News Special The BERKELEY, CALIF. University of Utah won its second tennis match on the annual swing through California here decision Thursday with a over the University of California. Freshmen F. D. Robbins and Dave Harmon each dropped a set but rebounded for victories in the No. 1 and No. 2 singles play. - CASH & CARRY SPECIALS 6-- 3 Black & Deoker- B-D-Y POWER TOOLS 2 T7 YOUR CHOICE $inglto F. D. Robbins (U) daf. Bob Aloo (C), 64. 36. Dave Harmon (U) def. Mike Mu ion (C). 6 3. 36. 43. Dan B'eckinger (U) def. 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