Show Standard-Examin- oyafls Lakers Falls© ns Darts notch wins Wednesday Dec 3 1980 3 B er Sports briefs Four teams — Roy Bonneville Clearfield and Davis — each picked up victories in Tuesday’s 'Lady 'Cats pre-seas- Montana Weber State got 20 points from Wanberg and 19 from Stumph WSC is now 3 this year The Lady Wildcats travel to Berkeley this weekend on their first road trip of the season to participate in the Cal Women’s Invitational Tournament The tournament will be played 2-- Thursday through Saturday Other teams competing in the tournament include Oregon State Colorado State Nebraska Cal State-Lo- s Angeles new Mexico Pepperdine and Cal-Berkel- ey American Fork 3 and Davis dumped Judge Memorial In Tuesday night’s other action involving area schools East whipped Weber 0 and Brighton belted Layton 9 e One game is scheduled River playing at with Bear tonight Pocatello Ida at 7:30 pm while on Thursday Layton hosts Alta and Utah School for the Deaf entertains Tabiona in two more 7:30 pm tipoffs n A full schedule of play is set for Friday featuring the annual Laker Classic at Bonneville High which sends Roy vs Ogden at 6 pm and Bonneville vs Ben Lomond at 8 pm in a games Fridays other pair of set for 7:30 pm include games all 71-4- 86-6- 5 Royals points to Cory Sylvester popped in a game-hig- h boosted its points as Bonneville slate to 1 with a victory over Viewmont 22 3-- on Junior volleyball tryouts The Intermountain Region of the United States Volleyball Association will hold open tryouts for boys aged 9 for its Junior National Program Saturday at Eisenhower Junior High 4351 S Redwood Rd in Salt Lake from 8:30 to 11:30 am Teams will be selected in each of the following groups where there is sufficient interest: Seniors — Those bom in 1961 and 1962 Intermediates — Those bom in 1963 and 1964 Juniors — Those bom in 1965 and 1966 Bantams — Those bom in 1967 and 1968 Athletes in the program will be observed at the National Tournament for possible selection to the US Junior National Team which will complete in an International Tournament in Hawaii in August 12-1- Jazz sign two players SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The Utah Jazz Tuesday night signed center Jeff Wilkins and guard Rickey Green for the remainder of the 1980-8- 1 season upping their roster to 10 players d NBA Wilkins and Green both 1977 were playing for the Bildraft picks in lings Mont club in the Continental Basketball League Utah general manager Frank Layden said he saw Wilkins and Green play twice last week in Billings He said “Wilkins is a powerful physical center who should immediately help us And Green has the quickness to improve our fast break and give us some relief at point guard” first-roun- Changes in Saturday clinic The Ogden City Recreation Department’s junior basketball clinic scheduled Saturday at Ben Lomond High School has been moved to the Weber Community Education Center 1100 Washington A scheduling conflict was given as the reason for the change Clinics originally scheduled for Dec 20 where junior teams are to play regular league games have been changed to Friday Dec 19 at 1 pm due to school closings for the “Hot-Shot- ” Christmas holiday The Pepsi-Col- a competition scheduled to begin at 10 am this Saturday at the Weber Community Education Center has been delayed hour one-ha- lf Invitations for two Utes SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Two University of Utah seniors — defensive back Jeff Griffin and offensive guard Dean Miraldi — have n footbeen invited to play in three ball bowl games Griffin of Carson Calif and Miraldi of Rosemead Calif will both play in the East-We- st Game and Shrine Game the Blue-Gra- y first-teawere Both Bowl the Senior players Conference Athletic 1980 picks United PreMlntomational It wasa rn starter for the Miraldi was a three-yea- r to Utes after moving Utah following his freshman season at Long Beach State Record Big Sky crowds BOISE (UPD — The Big Sky Conference’s football teams drew record crowds this year led by league champion Boise State Universi- ty The conference said its eight teams reported 516109 fans for 45 home games this fall — an average of 11469 persons per game That was up 271 persons from the 1978 average of 11193 fans Boise State led the way averaging 19966 fans for its six home games And BSU set a record when it jammed Big Sky single-gam- e Bronco Stadium with 21812 persons for the game against Idaho Oct 11 Local volleyballers lauded REXBURG — Two Ricks College women’s volleyball players from northern Utah were team at the conclusion named to the of the season Barbara Green and Linn Pearson both of Kaysville were the two players honored They attended Davis High School where they competed in volleyball and basketball Green a spiker was named to the first teamwhile Pearson earned second team recognition as setter Ricks ended its season ranked 14th in the high-power- game where ed skinned knees meant almost as much as field goals And in the end Atlanta forward John Drew had shown the Philadelphia 76ers what the word de- 1-- 2-- 2 ' Bengals 79 Lancers 49 Davis High leading by just 5 entering the final frame scored a whopping 32 points in the fourth quarter to give the Darts their first win of the Layton High suffered its third straight setback of the season as Brighton lead jumped out to a and never looked back Layne Sackett had 14 points and Dave Barney 10 for the Lancers which slipped 22-1- young season 23 Brian Taylor tanked a game-higto four lead Davis points players in double figures Lynn Lloyd added 18 h to 0--3 first-quart- 0 er with the lopsided loss Charboneau Bullets 107 Kings 103 Suns 122 Spurs 107 Kevin Grevey broke a 1 tie by scoring 9 straight points — four baskets coming on assists from Kevin Porter — to pace Washington Grevey finished with 21 points and Elvin Hayes scored 24 The Kings were paced by 39 Otis Birdsong with a season-hig- h points Walter Davis scored 22 points and five other Phoenix players hit for double figures to lead the Suns to their sixth straight win and a 4 record The Spurs got as close as nine but Davis scored 16 points in the third quarter to pull away The Spurs were led by George Gervin and James Silas with 23 each 91-9- sire means Drew playing perhaps his finest game as a pro scored 39 points Tuesday night including five in overtime 8 to spark Atlanta to an emotional loss victory over the 76ers The winsnapped Philadelphia’s ning streak and dropped the 76ers into a tie with Phoenix for the NBA’s best record (23-Drew’s last two free throws in overtime clinched the win for the Hawks who have struggled to 16 losses in 25 games this year 112-10- Cavaliers 109 Dallas 102 Toby Knight rallied the Pacers from deficit by scor30 all 16 of his had points Knight ing first-hal- f 8 a in Indiana surge points that tied the score after New York opened a 24--6 lead The Knicks were led by Bill Cartwright’s 31 points Roger Phegley and Randy Smith combined for 23 points in the fourth an first-quart- 18-poi-nt er 92-9- int with 22 first-plac- third-plac- first-plac- first-plac- Broncos dominate offensive squad BOISE Idaho (AP) — Boise State the Big Sky champion and bound for the ' Division national playoffs chors the Bronco offensive line team the first Named to the all-sttime was Northern Arizona sophomore wide receiver and return specialist Pete Mandley He was selected for both spots Also named to the first team were 1-- dominated the 1980 of- ce fensive football team announced today The offensive team included six Bronco players four of whom are repeaters from last year’s team Idaho 12-m- an State and Nevada-Ren- o each placed two members on the squad while Idaho and Northern Arizona had one each The 1980 team was led by Boise State tailback Cedric Minter who earned the honor for the third consecutive year He was the only unanimous pick Minter the league’s e leding career rusher with 4475 yards is only the eighth player in Big Sky history to earn honors three times out the Rounding backfield are Nevada-Ren- o fullback Frank Hawkins and Boise State quarterback Joe Aliotti both seniors and Idaho State junior tight end Rod Childs who led the league in pass receptions with 41 for 640 yards Boise State offensive tackle Dennis Brady Boise State senior center Randy Schrader Idaho junior tackle Bruce sophomore Fery and Nevada-Ren- o guard Melvin Gentry Case deBruijn of Idaho State was selected as the place kicker on the 1980 all-tim- all-confere- all-conferen- ce FRANCE (UPI) — Nadig of Switzerland new World Cup ski season the opened a handsome victory in with Wednesday a women’s downhill race Nadig 26 ignored driving snow to blaze down the Daille downhill track almost a second faster than runner-u- p VAL d’lSERE 1979 Marie-There- all-tim- 1-- s league records Kathy Kreiner of Canada and nearly Aliotti led the Big Sky in passing for two seconds ahead of third place Irene the second consecutive year with an Epple of West Germany NCAA rating of 1351 He has led Boise The Swiss racer determined to step State to an 18-- record over the past into the boots of AnneMarie Moser-Proe- ll two years of Austria who is now a profesOther repeaters from the 1979 team sional proved that she will be hard to are two other Boise State players — beat during the h World Cup junior wide receiver Kipp Bedard and season senior guard Shawn Beaton who an Nadig clocked one minute 3310 sec- 4 four-mont- Big Sky His field goal was the longest in 50-ya- rd the Big Sky this season Terry Zahner who made the Big Sky team as a freshman tailback in 1977 made the second team for the all-st- ar second consecutive year Another for- mer selection Boise State fullback David Hughes also was picked on the second team for the second consecutive season Hughes who will participate in the East-Wegame next month was a first-teaall-confere- t-2 st all-st- ar m selection in 1978 Mike Machurek of Idaho State was chosen as second team quarterback onds for the downhill run of 2262 Dick Dotson of the White Sox was seventh “I’m going nuts not being able to play” said Charboneau “I can’t wait to get back on the ' diamond again You know I once told my wife that if I make the big leagues I’ll win the 1 Rookie of the Year for her For a while 1 thought I put my foot in my mouth What an : j honor With news like this you can pull me away from the dinner table any time” Although he gained most of his acclaim with a potent bat that drilled 23 homers and knock- - : ed in 87 runs for the Indians Charboneau drew almost as much attention for his reputation as I a flake ' The slugger astounds teammates with such feats as opening beer bottles with the socket of his eye eating six I : lighted cigarettes at once drinking beer raw an nose entire and his swallowing through I egg — shell and all As a handyman nobody can match the skills Charboneau has shown with a pair of He once used the tool to reset his nose pliers — which has been broken three times — and ' has also extracted a bothersome tooth His ! ' ability to consume fluids through his nose came about when doctors were forced to surg- - T Nadig nabs pro ski win selections Hawkins finished his career at UNR with 5333 yards e NCAA rushing third on the list He led the Big Sky and Division for the second straight season in rushing gaining 1719 yards for an average of 1563 yards a game both also squad He hit 8 of 15 field goal attempts and 28 of 31 points after touchdowns ar er first-plac- Cliff Robinson Mike Newlin and Maurice Lucas combined for 76 points to hand Portland is 16th loss in 20 28 games Robinson had a game-hig- h Newlin 26 and Lucas 22 Portland was paced by Billy Ray Bates with 26 straight loss Dallas tied the score with 5:41 left but Smith hit a play Mike Mitchell paced Cleveland the first-plac- Nets 118 Trail Blazers 105 quarter to hand Dallas its eighth 2 36-1- first-plac- 127-12- temperatures who has to be one of strangest characters in the game received 15 e votes from the committee to easily outdistance Boston’s Dave Stae votes pleton who picked up three realso Corbett reliever Minnesota Doug e mentions and finished ceived three third in the balloting The 28 writers were asked to list their three e vote choices for the award with a counting for five points Second place was worth three points and one point was earned e metion for a “I’m really so happy” said Charboneau who was out dining with his wife when reached by UPI “We went out for a late dinner because I was so nervous just sitting around and waiting I wasn’t expecting this at all There were so many super rookies in the league and it’s a real honor to win over guys like Stapleton and Burns” Toronto’s Damaso Garcia finished fourth e votes and also picking up three of Burns the Britt Chicago White Sox pitcher e menfinished fifth despite four tions Rick Peters of Detroit finished sixth and Reggie Theus scored 26 points including a key jumper with 30 seconds left to lead the Bulls Denver trailing 4 had a chance to tie in the seconds but David Thompson closing who had 30 points missed a 50-degr- ee Pacers 113 Knicks 96 Charboneau Bulls 129 Nuggets 124 Kevin McHale scored a season-hig- h 21 points to lead Boston The game was delayed by water dripping from the roof of the Pontiac Silverdome during a snowstorm and was played in 4) NEW YORK (UPI) — Joe Charboneau the heir apparent to Rocky Colavito as Cleveland’s next baseball hero was named American League Rookie of the Year today by the Baseball Writers Association of America 23-- Celtics 94 Pistons 85 10-ga- post-seaso- m 40-poi- nt cawks deoil 76er$ owe defeat earns award SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — School officials can no longer put up with coaches and advis- ers to teach their teams to win at any cost the director of the Utah High School Activities Association said Tuesday Director Marion Tree said he was especially bothered by an incident this year in which a South High football player struck an official at a game “These unfortunate things concern me’’ Tree said at the 58th annual convention of the Utah School Boards Association meeting here “What kind of attitudes are we teaching kids?” Tree urged school boards to put more pressure on sports advisors to teach students appropriate behavior on 10-of-- 12 54-4- Lakers 58 Vikings 55 pre-seas- 15-of-- 20 Darts 86 Bulldogs 65 1-- pre-seas- Weber High’s Kelly Johnson poured in 40 points but it wasn’t a school-recor- d to prevent the Warriors from enough to falling powerful East High shots from the Johnson hit from the foul line en field and route to his performance but he was the lone Weber player in double figures as the Warriors slipped to 2 on the season George Fergus had 28 points and Scott Matheson 20 more for the Leopards at Robert Kirkwood and Robb Thomas added 12 points apiece for Roy while 16 points and Jeff Gary Sheffield scored 14 more for the Scots added Salisbury now 1 on the season Brighton at Weber Layton at West Viewmont at Davis Box Elder at Judge Clearfield High’s Troy Nye netted 19 points to pace four players in double 29-of-- 31 pre-seaso- 2-- first-roun- d Leopards 83 Warriors 60 bench to score 13 points and Dewey Pratt and Von Gardiner added 10 points apiece as Clearfield which shot a blistering from the foul line evened its record n the Royals squared their slate at 2 by turning back Ben Lomond pre-seaso- Falcons 71 Cavemen 43 1-- figures as the Falcons shot past Roy High’s Jed Porter had pace three players in double figures as non-leagu- points and Lance Hill and Brent Hatch had 10 points apiece for the Darts now 2 in play American Fork with a strong second-hal- f surge Junior Kyle Moosmann came in off the 67 Scots 57 17 79-4- 83-6- Robb Hunt and Norm Haney also hit double digits for the Lakers with 11 and 10 points respectively Drew displays great desire No winning at any cost nation and the pm 8 at clash pm In championship local other game Saturday’s only Morgan hosts Park City at 7:30 pm while Clearfield crushed Viewmont 3-- on consolation game at 58-5- 74-6- all-regi- Classic will be staged with the 6 57 Despite a combined 39 point effort from Penny Wanberg and Cindy Stumph Weber State’s women basketball team dropped a 2 Women’s collegiate basketball decision to Montana in the Dee Events Center Montana — now 0 on the season — was led 29 points and 12 by Jill Greenfield’s game-hig-h rebounds Janet Ruetten added 23 points for All-Weste- Preston Ida at Intermountain and Park City at St Joseph On Saturday the finals of the Laker on basketball action involving area high school squads and Roy beat Ben Lomond 5 over Bonneville scored a victory lose 34-6- 2 Morgan at South Summit Memorial me- ters with a vertical drop of 620 meters But the race times for the top stars 200-pou- nd ically remove all the damaged cartilege were three to four seconds slower than in practice because of the six inches of snow that fell during the night and up until the race Kreiner 23 clocked 1:3407 while Epple came down in 1:3477 Nadig was only four hundredths of a second ahead of Kreiner half way down but stayed in a racing tuck all the way down the lower section to pull ahead 97 hundredths at the finish The Swiss racer’s intermediate time for 5381 seconds against 5385 for the Canadian teams Irish thump Bobcats SOUTH BEND Ind (UPI) — Kelly Tripucka scored 27 points Tuesday night to carry No 12 Notre Dame to its first victory of the season an 8 romp over Montana State The Irish rebounding from last Saturday’s opening loss to UCLA never trailed Notre Dame raced to a 15-- lead during the first four minutes but the Bobcats battled back to within 5 2 points with seven minutes remaining in the half Notre Dame then embarked on an lead at interspurt and took a 89-6- 4 09-6- 8 over Humboldt State in a basketball game center scored 18 points in Palm a the first half and brought down a gamerhigh 14 rebounds Forward Robert Martin added 21 points and 10 rebounds for the Wolf Pack 76 non-conferen- ce t-8 27-2- 11-poi- 46-3- nt 3 mission Notre Dame was never 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