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Show ' , ' Win ..'. ;. any trout water epen end the bulx Plenty of time on hand before continues center of the idle Cth and game chatter 2 concerns last fall a tanttt station. kind ever chatter continue wU one that and our in state, held of ita last Cutter - - . r-- : ; ' to- - L e bunt Lehl ............ until changed by legislative act. Opening day. of -our annual 'deer : Lincoln t 1 : ; ' to also set by legislative! act. such American Fork As now set. each opening will always be on October 23 ttnlesa date should fall on a Sunday. In that case, the opening day would be BY High ..... L. . Pet. I S - on the Saturday previous October 20. So much for the things set by x deer law Since we do have to live with the present either-eewe undrstand a seem that does pertinent until it is changed, then it bit more about the workings of it as weU aa something of last year's results of those same workings. . " Complete Centre! In Utah are under Let it be known first that all big game hunts of the complete control and management of the Big GameandBoard "buffalo. rv.RHi! Rimh bis nm Includes our deer.' elk. antelope, This board many years ago set op what is known as the Utah Inter -- azency Committee. This committee is nude up of : the three chief land management agencies in the state, namely the 'Forest service, Bureau of Land Management, and the Fish and Game Department This committee. through Its field men, make recommendations Its work and for big game kills of the various herds ever .theThastate. recommendations advice are Invaluable to the Big Game Board. of this committee,' along with those of sportsmen, livestock men and others, form tha rasjor.bases for tha conclusions pf the board. 1 Tcrnc DlTisUs first 5 Prop :DQc!;oiI:aII : Alpia Pleasant XJrove : .. .v.. Friday's 4-- v 0 ; stesaKa ,R -- e57 .571 '500 000 ; ; 3 . -- - iV :. 1 . , . , . I. Campbell,f Chzistensen, 1 ... , . . Hannlf an. c . R. Bates, g. Eastwood, g .. B. Bates . Atheloey .; Brady . ,". . . . . , Nash Vi..i. - . G 0- - o i. .,...,. BY High 59v American Fork 4: Totals Grove j 44. Lehl Sa. Pleasant ' -j' Lincoln bye. paysok:... ,' Taylor. 1 .'.1 .'. .'. . Next '.Friday's Scbedala Sorensenv f . . .. American Fork at Lincoln. Wilson. c X. (nonGrove Carbon at Pleasant Buys, g - 3 0 .; .......... '' - 0 li'O,. 1 2 1 2 0 .8 1 '- Totals 1 ..4, .......... .3 i.. 2 league). Oborn; g Ockermaa ...0 :V Brady .............. O By DICK RICKS division" The 'Alpine fRegiem S Oberg .............. 0 waa" further?- scramDiea rnaayi Totals ........i.... '13 21 night as an up and determined BY High Wildcat team stunned the Seora bv euirtcrt: '! ' . - - - . ' 1 . 2 JS " lt-- T - - - 2S V. ; 1. 1 9 99 G T F P 5 IT 2 2 2 0 -6 p 1 0 3 ....... .............. ............ ................ ,'-- 216 312 4 3 0 ' 0-- 0 ....... ..... - " i vmu v x, ruAwix k ......... , n, -- - ......... .... x .ir 0 4 1 3 0 0 4 8 4 10 ....,,.. 8i--- - i ' 84 11 4 ta4 1 . ........... x - - 4. stt ............. ........... - - 4 1 . - 1 - ...... - .......... -- i - . ". . . : - - . 1 . ....... ..... anti-climact- ic. e . - ! ' . j - !. ........... " ........ ! -- i ..... ...... . Match Gypsy To Spotlight MatShow F - "t Juab t rt 3 JC4J 0 Tlntie ; V : FrUayV Eemrfts 23. Tintlc 40. 'Payson t Spanish Fork 40, Juab 24. ' Carbon 41. Springville 40 (non- league).- - - Tintic ta trl ttrt tn-st-oai . - aild -- Cs;: At a"rttst C-r- UUn ti-yea- r-li 40-3- e a - . -- te yr. pre. non-leag- ue Vp-portu- nity 41-4- h n 'S2 c:yr.;.!,..--- a er 11 time lead and a 35-bulge: going . into the fourth frame. " the Taylor and Wilson topped Payson scoring with 10 -- points apiece, while R. 2a tee topped tne Tintic point producUom with seven. Billy Ostler sparked tha Dons to victory over Juab Friday, as he connected for 13 pomta. swan son connected, for 13 apeinta to pace tbe Dona. Park collected 13 to lead the Wasps. A great fourth, quarter rally by SprinsMlle lust fell short aa the Dinosaurs equeexed out a win over 'the Red Devfla. " Trailing 21-going into the fourth period, the Red Devils evt loose final quarter put with a it wasn t quite enough to catch the Carbon quintet. '. John Gustin paced the' Red Devil attack with 13 points, while Herring wag tops for Carbon ' with 10. . 29 Id-era- -- 1 . -- tsl &o 30 t int . tn. reeorda."" are wther 'brifhf swots ee There, tae . V. aqaao, asiae viympte Fish do not suffer pain when treea Math Us. HsnL'teo said. ut are they arejttl. in any distance) com caught on-- a book, since there ? . . . few nerves around their- - mouths. petition. : . : T.V AN "SECTS 50 - - ' " . Joe-McDon- ald long-hair- - A test is made. on ach itotien (for pictuni and sound). The ftp of antenna is instqllsd that gires the best reception at your particu- lar location.' Ovesst ed - - j h. is.- '. - aW : Ralph's Rcdb G Tc!ovt!:n Co. : good-looki- ng . ''T; 7;';; Teat Iqwtawwtt mm! aW Uesj - .(W.-n- Mit se . 34-1- 9. Efforts Renewed to Get 53 Class B Cage Meet for Prbvo "" - all-arou- nd 47-3- three-quarte- rs 47-2- 7. I ' - '" Aso 20-1- iW if Ajq dy . . ' i best-attend- . . 7n f sr I ? m " ijt I xc!vtrvfy . Courier CSotlt . . tig nslqtie ytxn oc, tie elf i ' - T sheen worsted ia salts chat are right acj hour lor the rear 'rcmni. XJiht for builacu, itj informal critufl ia one ante, as oeij YOUNG'S ' ft. "i- - SERVICE 910'South State ' , '1 deat featwantseeto Martha, 1 I hairs!" 1 61 apeet several WEST CENTER . .FilOVO, UTAH J J"" 1 ! I KOVO . t as separates, the trowcrs are smart sport slacks . . ; the coat a hand'aoina rpcrts Jacket. A cosaplctc wardrpbe SAVE U? TO Street - of any THREE MORE DAYS at Any Prico Provo, Utah KochastrtoUorai Time Out! ' GAS : r . r njcUAELS-STER- Il No Better . frturtd-(muiTLstt- COURIER CLOTH ed ANDY SAYS: itU jtar tj uurstT) 30-2- r CtsclnriU, - t:4 -- 18-po- . Jily rtr -- ri tt c cf tie creitjrt ur'Jit iawasa cf year ring turprlm. O tha rjti yjtf he had cJUHfid he for the crown, been m 1- In the ; other lugut gxmt, played Friday night, CpatUsh Fork remained in the fight' far the league championship and a place in tho state tourney by en tha knocking off Juab, 4, Dons' court. The loss for the Wasps just about pushed .them out of , the fight tor tourney spot SpringviUe's Red Devils encounter te lost a Carbon, by- a score of 0. .The big- game next Friday. will send Payeon, against Springville on the Red Devil's floor-IC tilt that could decide which team it going to win the loop title. . Gate Early Lead Ripping Into a 12-- 3 first quar ter .lead, the Lions lust et half rolling, forging into a 24--- .'s a loss titr f '.jvtr boxer at "jrx Urt X trtlUtfradIt ' Friday nlAt 40-2- 8. ITrw Vc: wii ijart ::burrX Ar.U; alao J, victory p.u:t's, over C: rrl h rtrs .Coach Vert Budweeka red-h- ot payson Lions rolled Into the lead in the Nebo Division basketball race Saturday, after whipping Payson floor. C.'i'. ;l-c:- ty r-v- v . ar.J d , Payson at CpringTilla.-.s in tf Next FrUays echedela v 'Spanish Fork at Tintlc. fcya. C-.'rr'- L r-- lit rit ls :1 f'"-- i Lis l rily- tzzzt d.tt r.t tr--t vrrv.i t IrcL'- -1 Jtra l.:rr;i fcri r ' l I.5.a ri.:u:::.LiJ,.j c t.tir;U tftusht to CharUs, C r - Lxra woa w:.i"s rv::1 viibie turned back twice having by Joe Louis ring- tim"R Urt --Jtiy -11 , tt- A ye 7 r- .ly Iiar-r,- and twice by Charles. 0 IZz .i siuj-tzlaalaisd a' Cleave , ciaco, -a r. v.ho Lis t.srae a trtAt gate have Charles' attract-.- cltL-nathat the ccr.tracU for U:t fi Azi tit tzrtt-just 'l rt-rtcut Incla-s- d a cittua tTro C--rl t : -to give far V Waleott cilllr.j V.aa - t tla Itry CharU a return bout wliiiln S3 Cc5--'-lan York LUt t. :tls he win. . ilsi.t bad tilled days U chaircun. Lut V alcott's manager, Felix t- - f --ree by IZyr claimed that the re ir-ry CocchiocMo, Ltbcrt U. Chn Csiitaa rum-bt?- w t s rreeraerrt wss - vtr-ba- J, had Curat to (UiUra Ce net written. . . tiUa Tacast. And Waleott baa Insisted that . Carers ha should be allowed to hold the title a year before making a d. Waleott ewerai Uxr'lt triinst were eter, lie earlslned thai he has such acUca try UUrrt-t'- -j k?ent his line slr.ee winning v-to of the-tiue appear lr. g at charity afeiae. berry's fairs and insisted he "hasn't made la the wire, tie from tiUe. A derJek" Camden, N. J, chsien ex- - atente in June, as agreed ton! -- it, would give him very nearly taat The bout would cnc'jertlcsutly be aa outdoor production. is Saturday's agreement mustachioed Charles with an to write a new page in ; boxirf history. Should he cea txer Waleott this time, he would ' be the first heavyweight chamBullet Bob BESEXLY (UP) pion to lost the titie and-theUatMax, wtV won the. Olympii regain It decttiUoa eJusfipio&saip while a Series ef Dlacaasiena ? teen-agla U4aV shocld retain his The series of diaeuasions lead-la- g tttie to the Olympie Oames this to tonight's agreement began ytsr, VJL Hid Coach Bretta last month when Bocchicchio re-- ' ceived from Harry Hunt of Lea Hamfitos said tatordiy. aa offer ef a guarantee Hamilton suggested that the Tn-- Anreies US0.000 to risk his title arai&rt ef net lare. CasiL, gtaleto ealy had Matthews of Seattle, Wash-- , the s fUld.to kimsalf. act Marry in a west coast bout. Bocchicchio eeuld alse eecae heme a winner in then conferred in Miami - with the discus toss. Bewever, Uathiai K orris, claiming that he would weald have' te dtfaat national accept Hunt's eiier unless N orris cham plea Dick Deyle f Uestaaa, matched It, t and the 444 titiUt from Italy, te However. N orris claimed that wia ' this one, Boechiocchto had no choice ia The head track and field eoack the matter because his return predicted America's weakest U&k agreement with Charles was la Olympic eompeUtioa would he "iron-da- d and the Charles peota tie distaace events, , refused to step aside. ple . VTe aavent aBytalng . wd Tbe scene ef the conference eome ctoae to glvtaj Hmfl Zatopek shifted, to Philadelphia as liar-daaf CsetheaWvatla a race la tha scored his lopsided win distance events," he said flee tally. over ancient Lee Sa veld, and then Hamfitea gaid te?ek could 'run shifted to the L B, C cfilces hare alO.CC4 .meter raee where each half faster than eur men eaa rua the reached.tonight's agreement 5.CC0 meters. "And he doe the sasae tting ta the 23,eco meter erect Hiltom laid. "Look at . Juab, O J Cit I Ct- - 1 el-- .- - e t" cf ef Ui av to . . - ....... av- - j w w L rvt X) X L . ' IT 18 12 48 A n'Totals . . . . .20 .34 '47 531 . B. Y. 0 0 High 30- - 48 1 1 American Fork Officials Buys and Cooten..-- . ' 10 40 Zt ' 3 AMERICAN v ' V:.l I.:.i r IT3T7 : 59-4- 8 'r' -- w , " r, c zzr : I FORK Fraughton ' 22 12 28 McCormick T F P Turner 2 . 0 10 Smith ....v.. MayTie 2 2 10Dimmlck 3 9 Beck 5 Ccrten Tc3 '.0-3- 4; G T F P , ............. ......... 107,1 '00 0,0 27142 Ncbe Divttea ...... ............ yr 0 4 Parson ........... 20 ...i 84 2 5 2'6 Springville .......... ............ ............ J." 0. 0 e 4 Spaniah Fork - T F P;3. Y. HIGH S 0 O'wilcox 4 1 2'Davia 4 2 4 Pinegar 1 ' 1 7iBushneU 0 0 4' Kimball 3 3 3 Crowton Q .V..v.v:o7 ; - a-- V. f.V 1 3; 11 20 Ameriean Fork Cavemen with- a Tlntie .. 4 . uirea, i ... 12 33 Zt Pivion on the let aetback convincing 0 IDevertaux. c ter's home floor. Ed-- "No Hurry" 7' o'lOrk. g G T - -CARBON ; 5 '." Pinecar played the greatest game ; If. Louder, g f;':; ;;'"'X''Near Fa4arai: of his t career in notching up 27 Abeyta r 3.3 2 0 2 tr 1 4) ? in the sear future the annual spring Yang l rides will be made poinu atong wiu a innnsatui Peterson 3. 9 4 12 . . Herring 5 , 2 n m iSwenaon w men of the inters renev Committee. During these rides big backboard game. 0 0 0 0 Walker 2 5 4 2 M. Coach Don snows Nord 1 2 2, 4 game counts are made and range conditions are noted. Such informa-to The win for Allred 1 on :. new a lease them Mela tion is vital to the committee in determining ita recommendationman- quintet gavenow 0 .2 . Harvey 1 1 of the 2 life. Right Jeanselme ........ any four big game the board. We appeal here to anyone Interested ofinthese range rides five teams in the Alpine division. 14 32 18 44 agement and suggest that they learn the datea , IS 18 11 41 Totals and counts in their area. Your help will be welcomed. You will not Pleasant Grove excluded.' can grab Totals O T F P LEHI berth. nrst nana as weu a state tournament o 4 G T F'P.Simma. f only be helping, yon willinaee counts and conditions recommendations. SPRINGVILLE - BY American Besides High,. as have an active psrt making very necessary 1 1 Si Watber, X . 8 12 Kalauch in find nearest are Lincoln Lehl official and still forest or Fork. you, AH you need do is call tha warden 0 0 B inks c l ,5 Klrkham, the running for tourney posts. out the time for the survey la your vicinity, and offer your help. o 2 8 3 7; Manning, g Hatfield - race Coach L. K. Peterson's": 14 4 1. i fcaraen. Bssis On Kfter-ehorse truintet .'racked, up ita fifth Mackley 1 1 x ?' either-eeMcStay hunt. Unless otherwise set aside, every league win Friday night by. de warren Now back to tha 8 0 0 Penrod oasis. feating Pleasant Grove. .58-deer hunting area In the state will be minted on an euner-ee- x The Hoover 1 0 0 0 2 Anderson Harmer .However, the Big Game Board may set up any part ar all of the Pioneers are a full game ahead of Smoot 3 0 2. Haws i... 0 1 for buck huntins only or close it entirely. Aa a matter of fact. second-plac- e a Lincoln, but face 2 2 0 0 a 2 JoUey . :a big slice of the state's land area was open only to buck hunting last rough road ahead, since they must Francis o: 0 0 13 6 5 Adamson Gustin scribbler's in it flexible opinion, your falL The law is enough that, the Wlldcata and Tigers on Eves play o 1 1 1 Robinson 0 0 ...... of in tha direction buck old law looking good successive weeks. is a mile ahead of the 1 0 '2 management and equitable distribution of our deer killed. In addition to the Pioneers, the Giles 'range we 18 32 22 88 r 14 20 12 40!- Totale . . . ... V overshoot as area said area can be closed entirely to If Wildcats must play at Pleasant Totals ... Score by quarters: if Such to handled buck or control, only. bunting properly opened Lincoln must ing Grove, while Score by quarters: Pleasant Grove .12 21 32 44 bv the board, should have the result of sending some of us 'farther with American Fork besides tangle Lehl. Carbon 20 30 43 58 30 13 18 . ,.41 Lehl;. we a he state have serious of where into ''afield overpopulation parts After tangling with Lincoln., the 14 21 ' 10 40, x either-sea move cannot law of deer. The end result of the help beingCavemen draw a bye during- the Springville G T F P NORTH RICH 0 Officials: West and McTague. In the direction of better management of our deer nerds. The final round. . 2 3 1 3 Johnson, f of the earlier mentioned field surveys cannot be taken Beat &me. 0 2 Weston. 'J Here is the opportunity for 'each one of us to lend a hand The BY 'liehtly. G T F 0 0 triumph marked what UAB e J and at the same time get better understanding of the problems and was Wohlstron, 3 0 .1 possibly the best played game Worthing, f : 8 '2 .... g Willis, ; ; conditions in a given area. 1 0 0 ? turned in by a Wildcat .five since Hall, f 'X 1 : ' ' Mattson, g 1 3 3 c Near Papulation Centers Mathews, . in the days of the state champr 0 4 Eiier .. . 2 0 and 1949, After the game50wrtn' 0 0 About last fall's first such hunt. Seme feared that we were going 1948 Cheney 5 13 7 Snow's only comment was Parg. g. ' 0 4 to annihilate the deer herds near our population centers' and. in the Coach not 1 saying anything."" And Sperry 7 8 4 13 Totals easy to get to areas.. Seems to us that such thinking has already been- "I'm 0 o- 0 said, for any state- Carter appropriately mounof our deer this winter the front false WASATCH by along proven plague 4 2 18 tain districts. While all the figures are not In, and a complete picture ment would have been' 13 18 lv34 Lythgoe, f frotals 1 9 will be available until alter the spring counts, it does appear that 4 I Collard, ......I O T F P Wild- SPANISH FORK Over the entire game-th.little if any harm waa done with such hunting last fall.: In fact, anyone cats 18 0 Bond;c 7 45 Swenson. f of hit cent, per everything who will take time to go afield for a look cannot help concluding that 8 5 g Simmons, . . 3 f while at the Larsen, threw, basket; we must take many more deer in some sections or in the future have they 0 10 g Ellis, 2 c Cavemen ., Rowe, Don.Overly's Jittery no feed to carry any amount of deer at all. r 0 0 Packer. 0 could do no better than 27 per Atwood. g ' ' R. 0 0 Recent Harvest t T Rickey cent. It was just "one of those fOstler. ' g 0 0 ' 2 Cummlngs Evans .. It appears that we did take a record harvest of deer last fall. nichta 0 e 0 a . 0 Taylor one in With minute theallHuf be shew will gone' around 85,000. It appears that the kill Figures presently D. Rickey 0 0 also to have been about a 70 per cent brick kill. 30 per cent doe. The game, uave lumnau ' nit a rwo Totals 12 21 40 18 Shot corner set handed from the record also shows the greatest amount of hunters that ever went : Totals .... .28 13 . 7 '59 for the game's first points, and Score by quarters? ' afield, about 110.000. 24 Score 8 13 22 Juab by quarters: the Wildcats were never headed. i.... 'Based on a total deer population of upwards of 300.000.'. an and 7 18 18 3 14 19 29 40 North Rich tied Spanish Fork accepted harvest of (he natural Increase or 23 per cent,- - we have not Only once was the ball gameCrow-toWasatch Oftlcala: Brooks and Jensen. n ..23 30 41 49 Dave hurt our total deer herds. The main problem aa we see it is compre- up and that at two-al- l. hit another set from the corner hensive survey and controL This we have a much better chance to and the. Cats were on the way. effect under the new law. Joe-McDonald Actually there were not many more deer taken last year than From here Pinegar took control ; during the previous fall when the total of the in of offense five and the the last season buck regular .and all the special hunts were added. We did take many more doe minutes of the first quarter be ' basket deer tha last hunt. But when you figure that most of our deer range poured 12 points through the : to a 20-- 5 first is at or near ita maximum carrying capacity when you realize that to lead his mates nature produces a 50-sex ration, it does make sense that we should quarter lead. - Dean Fraughton. harvest the deer on the same basis. And we will get .a much nearer .high man for American Fork with After an absence of a couple Donald prefers to grspple dean. 17 points, was the only Caveman of weeks, Gypsy Joe, the colorful but will probably have to get a one deer to the license under- the new law too. 3 able to hit a field goal in the first Globetrotter, will return to the mite ; rough and tough ' Monday Odda and Ends night, if he hopes to have 'much period, so tight was the BY de Provo wrestling ring again Mon- success. i Note to Ralph Thomas yes, you can legally take channel catfish fense. day night and that means lust . from Utah Lake. No law against same. No license is needed to hunt Tha Gypsy bat Dix Davis, who came through one thing a wild and Interesting tle will headline an ' attractive .rabbits in Utah, Bruce, They are not classed as a game animal and with a nifty 14 points for his nieht's evening for the local fans. ..may be hunted tbe year 'round. All fish and game licenses in Utah enjoyment, led the .Wildcat attack That's especial true, since the card Monday night. In the semi run from April 18 each year to April 15 of the" following year. In in the second period as he drove Gypsy will be facing final, big Bob . Cummlngs will other- words, your 1951 fishing license is good until tbe coming April in under, the basket for- a pair of Danno McDonald, the rugged, take on Paddy Mack, the fiery 15. Nuff said, Jack? aeuces ana tnen hit one of his ,V Canadian who is a Boston Irishman. The preliminary will send Buck Youra for fun, roof dusters for another great favorite with the Provo . typical: " (" score. Davidson against Sesue Oyama of fans. Casey.- - . P.S. Remember next Wednesday, evenings election of the The fight -and hustle of Kirk Gypsy- Joe, who never fails to Japan. :Utah Valley Wildlife club at 7:30 p.m. upstairs in the meeting Dimlck kept the Forkers in the pack the house when he wrestles Labor, Temple ' on First North in Prove The more the merrier and the game the second quarter.; Each in Provo is not only a rough-houboys say they have a real free eating treat la store for you. team tallied 14 points to make the character of the first wascore at intermission ter, but almighty tricky one who takes advantage of every opportunity Meve Along ' offered to him. In spite of a 7 point scoring spree ' A fine athlete, Mc by Fraughton 'in the third quarter, con and Davis company Pinegar, tinued to move the Wildcats along of it when the two teams meet Friday in theHeldhouse. the, victory trail, forging to a 0 ' In the. preliminary game, the i mark. count at the The Provo Chamber of Com- his letter : that chamber short merce Saturday renewed ita ef- sentativea be allowed to - meet Midway Into the third Quarter. Dee Junior Cavemen hadnothlngwaltxed a tuneup as they of fouled first Wilcox, forward, string forts to bring the 1953 state Class with the association's board of out but the gap - was filled; excel through the BY High Sophs B High School basketball tourney directors at its next meeting 'so lently by Darren Bushell. Boley and Greening led the Cave--I to Provo. a formal application for holding The fourth quarter featured a men with 9 points each. Flygare In a letter to E. V. Mortenaen, the tourney in Provo in 1953 can pressing - all out attack by tne of BY High was the game's high Cavemen to get back into the ball scorer with 10 points, most of them president of tha Utah High School be presented. v Activities Association, Clayton In tha letter to Mr. Mortensen, game. Contact was frequent- but beyond 30 feet out. Jenkins, manager of the chamber, Mr. Jenkins pointed out that the both teams played good, clean ball. The Pioneers won just' about as ; wrote: B YU has drawn an average of The Wildcats had too much of a they pleased against Pleasant "We wish to renew our Invi- 8500 f ana for seven home lead to be eaten en by anything Grove Friday night, leading 2 at the end of tbe first quarter and tation to hold the Class B basket- this season, indicating thatgames Cen- less than a miracle. at halfUme. Larsen and ball tourney for 1953 in the BYX7 tral Utah la real basketball hotIf the Wildcats can maintain 1 fieldhoiise and we pledge the all-o- ut bed. their present form. hieh ridins Watber led the Pioneers to victory . support of the chamber of Last J the chamber made Lehl win be In for a rough time with 14 and 12 points, respectively. commerce, the university, and a bid to uly, 1952 tourney in the get the people of Provo and Utah Provo, but were informed that County. commitments made this previous "We are confident that the tournament, if helddn Provo, will impoaalble.' and KICKS TIP WESTMINSTER prove to be the roost successful one from every REXBURG (UP) Ricks college, angle, the association baa ever Intermountain Conference northern held." division was tipped, '80 Mr. Jenkins also requested- - In to 79, by champion, Westminster of Salt Lake City Friday night '";.1-V;:- J i ' . Fincrar Tonks Zr Points to Lcd ; 'Cats to 59-4- 5 Yin; ei-r-- eex Much-suc- . 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