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Show , April 23, 1980, Ben Lomond Beacon, Sun Chronicle, Clearfield Courier Page 12 Soorrstacular Wildcats entered in Cougar Golf Classic are at the and this Classic Friday Cougar Saturday at the Riverside Country Club in Provo, UT. It is a tournament with 36 holes on Friday (April 25) and the final 18 on Saturday (April 26). BYU is definitely the The Wildcat golfers Victory at last !!! favorite. Along with BYU and Weber are: Utah State, Utah, Colorado and Washington. Bert Rich delivers pitch to Bonneville batter. Last Tuesday he scattered just five hits as his team beat Bonneville (Right photo), Coach Fred Thompson talks strategy with his pitcher and catcher. (LEFT PHOTO) Five different con- ferences are represented (WAC, Big PAC-10- ). Sky, Big Eight, PCAA and 'Cat track team to hit the road again 0. Weber States track team is one the road again this weekend at a Four-Wa- y meet at Southern Utah State College in Cedar City, UT. Other schools competing Nevada-La- s are Northern Vegas and host Arizona, Southern Utah State. It should be an interesting meeting, since Northern Arizona is favored to win the Big Sky Outdoor track championship. There is going to In the be a couple of good match-up- s. 400 meters, Webers Kim Coombs has run 47.9, but NAUs Greg Carson has a best of 47.79 this season. Deer involved in 'highway mortality' Division. That was a particularly bad year for highway kills, but the number of deer killed was not a whole Each year in the spring and fall, Utahs deer populations migrate between winter and summer ranges, crossing small roads as well as major highways; and each year, hundreds of deer are killed in the process. Its called lot higher Chaffin said. For deer were killed on and 1,683 highway mortalities were recorded in during the 1970s, 1,800 highways in 1972-197- game management vernacular; but whatever its called, the result is the loss of large numbers of deer each collisions. year due to vehicle-dee- r 1970-197- Highway mortality among Utahs increases population significantly during the times of the year when deer cross highways moving to new ranges or when they come to roadsides to feed. This latter situation typically occurs during spring months when heat absorbed by the road extends into roadside shoulders and produces greenup of roadside grasses much sooner than in the foothills. Since deer utilize grasses managers. 1977-7- 8 1. deer The potential loss of human life is, of course, the largest concern; but the loss of wildlife, both real and potential, is a real concern to game In the several years example, in highway mortality than fiscal year, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources recorded 1,962 deer killed on Utah highways, reported Chris Chaffin, regional information officer for the in the early spring, roadway greenup attracts them to busy highways and puts them in direct conflict with fastmoving vehicles. This interaction between deer and motor vehicles occurs more consistently in areas where roads or highways intersect traditional migration routes. In southwestern Utah, some of the more noticeable intersections can be found in areas like Beaver Ridge, Salina Canyon, Black Ridge and all along Highway 89. These areas lose hundreds of deer each year. Chaffin reports that many accidents are unavoidable but that some could be eliminated if motorists would pay attention to highway signs that identify deer areas. If drivers would slow down just a little and pay a little more attention to the shoulders of the road in deer areas, they could avoid hitting deer that spook when car lights g vehicles approach and them. Since deer usually feed at dawn and again at dusk, it is frequently impossible to see them until your car is very close! Chaffin said. The information officer also said that deer find their way onto roads and even the freeway in spite of very intense and costly fencing projects to keep them fast-movin- out. It may help, Chaffin said, for drivers to be aware of how a deer will react to an oncoming vehicle. Essentially, deer will don one of two things: they will take flight, in any direction, or they may just freeze. The best way to avoid the deer is to reduce the speed of the car sufficiently to allow the deer to avoid you. Ski season winds down to final event The skiing world will focus its the standings, with a win at Alta. Another amateur, 16 year old Bob attention on the last major professional skiing event of the 1979-8-0 Reap, Eastern National Mogul season on Saturday, April 26 at Alta, Champion from Pennsylvania, found Utah for the 4000 Budweiser American himself up against former world Pro Skiing Finale, the final stop of the Champion Scott Brooksbank in the 1980 Budweiser American Jro Skiing, a second round, and to the thrill of both the crowd and himself, had an inTour. The American Pro Skiing (APS) Dual Mogul Skiing tour, with a total of credibly strong and exciting run to nearly 20,000 in cash and prizes in win. As fate would have it, Reap lost in the next round, to fellow Pennseven stops, began at Powder Mountain, Utah in February, and sylvanian Max McDonald. The Mens Champion at the $2,500 culminates at Alta with the steepest Budweiser Cup at Brighton was 23 course of the tour, Punch Bowl, and the crowning of the 1980 American Pro year old 7 powerhouse, Stan Kolby from Boise, Idaho, who topped Skiing Champions. The 1980 American Pro Skiing possibly the strongest field of Mogul season has been the second season of Skiing talent ever assembled. Kolby the exciting Open format, inviting pocketed $650 in cash and prizes, in a field of such headline world class amateurs to test their skills in The format names as: Scott Brooksbank, Craig professional competition. continued to prove itself at the 6th stop Sabina, David Gottstien, Mark on the tour on April 5 at Brighton, Archibald, Max McDonald, Steve Utah. There, 18 year old Susan Borm Youngerman, Brian Whipple, Bruce of Salt Lake City, skiing as an and many Bolesky, Stu others. amateur, outskied a very strong field of lady competitors to win the BudIn Kolbys Final match, Dan weiser Cup at Brighton with a close final match against Bobbie Chambers Kurdy of Sun Valley, Idaho, gave him his closest battle of the day until from Ogden, Utah. The field included all of the five APS Grand Prix leaders Kirdy suddenly erased his chances at the title with a caught edge and crash plus world champion mogul skier, Karen Huntoon, who had bad luck in in the final fifty feet of the dual course. It was Kolbys first final, and the first round. his first win on the prestigious mogul Borm turned back the prize skiing tour. Kolby and Kurdy move money, but won 25 Grand Prix points into a tie for sixth place in the 1980 to move up to fifth place on the ladies of reach within and taking standings with the points garnered at computer, second place from Lita Hitchcock in Brighton. , 5-- Third at Brighton was 20 year old Jerry Douglass of Snowbird, Utah, with Phil Boehne, 28, of Snowbird, fourth. Clinching the 1980 title for the American Pro Skiing Grand Prix, and t however,, was the consistent Joe Cordeau of Squaw Valley, California, who has two wins, two second place finishes, and a third, thus far, with $2,570 in winnings in 1980. With his uncharacteristic 9th place finish at Brighton, Cordeau sewed his 1980 season crown with a total of 105 points, leaving Sun Valleys Bill Campbell, with 70 points, unable to overtake. Cordeau will be gunning to finish 1980 with style, with a win at Alta after a mediocre showing at the previous stop on the tour. Cordeaus wife, a contender for the ladies title, will be rooting for him as an incredibly strong field of over 100 top mogul skiers is expected for the finale at Alta on the 26th. With the course placed on Altas steep Punch Bowl, Cordeaus favorite type of course, hell be hard to beat. The ladies 1980 Budweiser Grand Prix Title remains a close contest, as a shootout remains between four strong contenders for the crown. Leader, Cassedy Stien, of Salt Lake City is the faovite with 85 total Grand Prix points. She has one win this season, and two second place finishes. Lita Hitchcock, from Winter Park, Colorado, is very close in second place ever-dynam- ic with 81 points, and has won twice in 1980, at Park West, and at Grand Targhee, Wyo. Hitchcock will be strong at Alta, as she reigns as 1979 American Pro Skiing Champion, and won the title with a win at Alta on the very same run in April of 1979. She would like to make it two in a row. In third place is Salt Lakes Greta Paulsen, 21 years old, with 75 points total. Paulsen is the only skier, male or female, to have won three consecutive American Pro Skiing titles (in individual tour stops), which she did in 1979. The long shot is Barb Cordeau (Mrs. Joe), who must win the Alta stop to win the title. The public is invited to ski and-o- r watch what promises to be the pro skiing worlds premiere event of 1980: The $4,000 finale of the Budweiser American Pro Skiing Tour, where the 1980 Grand Prix Champions will be crowned. leadi"9 ba?!ba!,J.!ce By Bliss Fullmer After four games in Weber County action, Wahlquist Junior High School is on top with a 0 record, followed by ), Sand Ridge Roy Junior T.H. Bell ), South Ogden, North Ogden (1-and Valley ). Roy Junior Coach Ron Nicholas has pitchers Kirk Jensen and Jeff Yoshimura taking turns on the mound. Jensen is batting .600, followed by Greg Dickenson (.400) and Dee Simmons and Jeff Yoshir-mur- a (.333). The coach lauded Simmons for great defense from his catcher position. His Redskins have been committing only one or two errors per game, according to the coach. 7-- 3, 0-- 4. (2-2- (2-2- ), (0-4- Frank Battistone Six home non-leagu- appearances and first-eve- games with Wisconsin and r Vegas are included in the 1980 non-leag- Amateurs are invited to enter. Registration: All day Friday, April 25, at the base lodge at Alta, or from 8 a.m. until 9:30 a.m. Saturday April 26. Qualifications: 11:30 a.m. Saturday April 26. Main event: 1 p.m. Saturday. Awards: 7 p.m. Saturday at Alpine Conference Room at Snowbird, Utah. Draws will be limited. For more or information, call (801) write: American Pro Skiing, 1487 South 1250 West, Syracuse, Utah 773-927- 4, 84041. HARD-HITTIN- ANTI-CRIM- G 78-6- TRAINING CLASSES FOR: THE BEST TO BEGIN IN MAY Ages 3 & up Class Instruction Includes: Ballet, Jazz, Marching, Splits, Kicks, Rhythm JR. DRILL TEAM IN AMERICA How To Protect Your Homo From Intrudon How To Protect Yoursell On City Streets How To Protect Your Valuables From Theft HowTo Protect Yoursell When Traveling How To Guard Against Purse Snatchers How To Protect Yourself From Armed Robbery How To Protect Yoursell From Pickpockets How To Safeguard Against Rape How Shoplifting Affects You A Your Family Howto Protect Cars, Bicycles, Motorcycles How To Protect Your Home While Away Your Doors How To Burglar-Proo- f Your Windows How to Burglar-ProHow To Select A Burglar Alarm How To Reduce Crime In Your Neighborhood 32 PAGE BOOK & Showmanship Only 60-7- 6, elimination E" reports A group of basketball stars from Roy, Sand Ridge, Wahlquist and Layton Junior High Schools, teamed up to represent our area in the A.A.U. basketball finals in Salt Lake City, and came home, Saturday night with (he gold medal. Using Roy Junior as a base, Coaches Newel Cutler and Paul Newey picked up Louie Meyer from Sand Ridge, Jeff Child, Todd Chambers and Ray Meyerhoffer of Wahlquist and Brad Merrill of Layton to go with Redskins, Darren Cutler, Reed Newey, Mike Kippenger, Mike Harris and Mike Coe in the A.A. U. meet. on The team beat Hillcrest opening day, then lost to Provo beat Lehi beat Bingham beat Ogden 8068 and then beat Provo 2 and 9 in the twice more double , football schedule announced Thursday at Brigham Young University. In the earliest start in the modern history of Cougar football, BYU will open the season the night of Sept. 6 against New Mexico in Albuquerque. Except for a bye on Oct. 4, the Cougars will play every Saturday through the finale,- - a night game against Nevada-La- s Vegas on Thanksgiving weekend. In addition to the game with Wisconsin, BYU will play three games; Utah State, Long Beach State and North Texas State. The Cougars also play a full Western Athletic Conference slate with Wyoming selected as the BYU Homecoming opponent in Provo. schedule for 1980: Here is BYUs New 6, Mexico, Albuquerque, night. Sept. Sept. 13, San Diego State, Provo, 1:30 p.m. Sept. 20, Wisconsin, Madison, 1:30 p.m. Sept. 27, Long Beach State, Provo, 1:30 p.m. Oct. 11, Wyoming (Homecoming), Provo, 1:30 p.m. Oct. 18, Utah State, Logan, 1:30 p.m. Oct. 25, Hawaii, Honolulu, night. Nov. 1, Texas-E- l Paso, Provo, 1:30 p.m. Nov. 8, North Texas State, Provo, 1:30 p.m. Nov. 15, Colorado State, Provo, 1:30 p.m. Nov. 22, Utah, Salt Lake City 1:30 p.m. Nov. 29, Nevada-La- s Vegas, Las Vegas, Night. Nevada-La- s Fullmer 48-3- (.333). Nate Gallegos has been averaging eleven strike-out- s per game, and has allowed only two earned runs in three games, but the opposition has scored eleven runs against the Scorpions. Sand Ridge beat Highland Junior High School of Ogden City, 10-- 4 in a e game. Highland is leading the Ogden City League. Cougars announce 1S80 grid schedule crowned 61-5- 9-- 1, 7-- 6, (2-2- ), (2-1- 7-- 5-- 4-- Champions By Bliss but lost to then beat North Ogden South Ogden 6 and beat T.H. Bell Sand Ridge has wins over South but lost to and Valley Ogden, Nate Gallegos has done T.H. Bell all the throwing in league play, for the Scorpions. Leading hitters are Brett Loftus (.556), Eric Gallegos (.400) and 74-5- 6, "ORDER Call Now: 50-4- tournament. Darren Cutler led the Roy team in scoring with 99 points. The team is now seeking backing to travel to Little Rock, Arkansas for the National A.A.U. finals, scheduled for June They need to raise $3,500 to cover expenses for the week-lon- g 16-2- 1. tournament. They will compete against teams representing all fifty states at the Arkansas National Tournament. 825-796- 3 or 376-890- 8 Studio of the Arts Utah 1387 W. 1800 N., Clinton, DIRECTED BY: Pat Rhodes $Q95 li0Wn STOP CROOKS P.O. 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