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Show 14 Region 4 Grapple Tourney Slated for Pleasant Grove Sunday Herald - GRENOBLE. France (UPI) International Olympic Com mittee- - fkresident Avery .Brua-dag-e warned Saturday that a shock" was in store for some athletes seeking authorization to compete in the 1968 Olympic ' games. .. 4 He said they, won't get to NEW YORK (UP!) -- San Diego's Lance Alworth shunned nis runnerup snroua ana cao-tured his first American Foot WAC ball League pass receiving title, : to official league according statistics released Saturday. Aiwortn, long regarded as the premier pass receiver" in the league, proved it during 1966 by 1 lcxets tor tne upcoming snaring 73 passes for 1,383 Western Athletic Conference 13 touchdowns to top yards and swim meet scheduled for Thurs ' me jeague. - . are now on sale day, March jsansas utys uueis were at the Brigham Young Univer officially named the top team in Althe circuit for picking off sity ticket office m George Smith Fieldhouse, bert . enemy aerials, while the Chiefs' The three-da- y championship Johnny Robinson and Bobby will include preliminary meet Hunt shared the individual honors with 10 interceptions and final events on each of the three days of March Z, 3 and 4. apiece. Preliminaries will begin at 10 Booth 'Buffalo's Lusteg and Mike Mercer, who - split the a.m. and finals will start at 5 , season oetween Oakland ; and p.m. each day. -All seats are reserved for the Kansas City, shared the placer kicking crown with 98 points evening sessions, except geneach, but the Chiefs won the eral admission sections A and B. team honors over the Bills with Alworth Top AFL Pass Receiver Meet To Begin on Swimming Wednesday Meet Tickets Now on Sale RePLEASANT GROYE-X-be be will 4 tourney gion wrestling held next Wednesday and Grove Thursday at Pleasant ! High School. There will be two sessions on both Wednesday and Thursday, k was reported. Wednesday's ,.,:.''T ney. The schools include Carbon, Payson, Spanish Fork, Springville, Provo High, BY High, Orem, Pleasant Grove, American Fork, and Lehl Trapshoot To Start, On March 15 rROVO HIGH WRESTLERS John Hall (top) and barry Dunford are bhown working out in preparation for the Region 4 wrestling tourney, scheduled next Wednesday and Thursday at Pleasant Grove High School. Local competition in the Utah J " 111 - I lead the league in that department -- Alworth this year became the pass receiving , king ' after finishing second in 1965 with 69 catches. Except for his rookie year 1962, Alworth has been among the league's- - top"' 10 receivers. - ... win gei miner way March S at the Provo Gun Club, adjacent to the Provo Airport. Other local rounds will be held March 12 and 19 with the cham- pionship rounds to be held at the Holladay Gun Club. The top' team out of every four local teams entered will compete in the championship round. Dallas Thacker, president of the Provo Gun Club, said entry fees must be , to by Feb. 19. Shooters can sip up1 for the event at the Provo Gun Club today and next Sunday. The gun club is open every Sunday be tween 10:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Shooters can also sigh up by contacting any Provo Gun Club , member. - ' i ' Fight Results A volleyball clinic, sponsored by the Zone 23 committee, will be held Wednesday, Feb. 15, beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the East Provo Stake House, com mittee members announced to- - valentine's day By United Press International NAPLES, Italy (UPI)-Ma-- rion 161 ', LaMagna, Jtaly, 163, Phonso, stopped - Lat Nigeria (5). v - LEGHOBNR, Italy (UPI)-Re- mo Golfarini, 15814, Italy, outpointed James- SheltonpiSflyt Bakersfieid, Calif. (10). . l f." 600 Yellowstone Park - Elk (0 reach the mark use an , HELENA (UPI) Gov. Tim last weekend in the Gardiner Babcock It as called area just north of Yellowstone. proposed slaughter of 600 elk in "Montana willingly will ac Yellowstone National Park un- cept trapped elk for transplant : winter, necessary. ( ing throughout-th"I am in complete agreement governor said. He noted Wyomwith a recent stateent by , Wy ing has been very cooperative in this venture. oming Gov.. Stan Hathaway." Babcock said the elk should be trapped by the Park Service and then given to Montana for relo cation somewhere - else -- in the Eastern Division W. L. T. Pts. state, 28 14 7 63! "fii addition," Babcock said, Hershey 24 20 4 52 "hunters are achieving the re- Baltimore duction the Park Service wants Quebec 23 22 5 51111 19 23 8 46 in the . Northern Yellowstone Springfield ft 10 40 8 28 If JIM HOLTKAMP of BY High is shown applying the "guillotine", to teammate Dave Rich herd by way of the three days Providence Western Division during a workout. The Wildcat grapplers along with other matmea from Region 4 will open, four days closed special W. L. T. compete in the loop's annual grappling tourn ey Wednesday and Thursday at Pleasant Grove season outside the park. 32 10 Frank Dunkle, director of t h e PittsburghHigh. Rich will go into the tourney undefeated in dual meet competition this season. Montana Fish and Game Com Rochester 28 17 23 22 mission, protested the Park Cleveland ' 9 35 Service plan Wednesday by Buffalo saying hunters could kill 600 elk. Friday's Results The Fish and Game Depart- Baltimore 5 Hershey 3 Lehl 30, BY High 16 ment said hunters killed 217 elk Buffalo 6 Providence 2 98 Alder, BY, decisioned Bernall, 115 LONDON (UPDThe success since childhood. They anticipate: Black, BY, decisioned : or failure of professional soccer many of the players' moves and Russon, 123 Eddington, L, decisioned in the United States may, well react accordingly. depend on how quickly AmeriAmericans will need time and McAffee, 130 liberal soccer education BY High forfeited to can audiences adapt to the a sport. before ? they are likely to Lehi. This is one of the major respond. .136 Evans, L, decisioned lessons learned this week by a "The caliber of- - the play Brown, . , 141 -- Lehi forfeited to BY group of sportswriters from won't, at first be on the level Atlanta, Ga., . while attending with the better teams here in High. 148 Whimpey, L, decisionerj soccor matches in London. England," Woosnam. said. "But Newland, 10-The made the it will be far better than what 157 Ekins, L, decisioned matches. Their instant response little amateur soccer now exists to play and apparent comrade in the United States." Keith, 168 Ehlers, L, decisioned ship, standing packed together, Maxfield, 10-swaying with the movementof 183 Rich, BY, pinned Curtis, the ball, appeared c to be as THE GREATEST 50 seconds of third round. much a part of soccer" as the Unlimited Chamberlain, L, action on the field itself; , pinned Holtkamp, 32 second of But British soccer fans have been associated with the sport , third, round. u. the --ARROW- Luxurious fabric of 65 Dacron polyester, 35 cotton. Completely machine - washable and permanently ironed to last ' ' the life of the shirt. ' We have a wide selection of famous ARROWs to. choose from In today's new . AHL -- from our CUM LAUDE Collection in Decton Oxford Perma-Iro- n the e m Standings fashion colors and stripes. All you need is his range...his neck size and sleeve length. We have the ARROWs. n gtfMtB.'r.M. from 56.00 National Pro Soccer League i MustEducate Fans in U. S. 6-- 5-- - , 1 " STORE WIDE 9-- , -- - clinic. . 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PRODUCTS 225-420- II Babcock Against Killing Of - 1 Prep Wrestling fromBYU.. ; The; East Provo Stake House is located on First South and Ninth East, Provo, and Zone 23 committee members urge all in terested persons to attend the Kent. Peterson . ' The clinic is open to all persons interested in volleyball play and will be conducted under the direction of Jon Stanley,, former Brigham Young University bas ketball player, who has gained national recognition for his vol leyball play since graduation SUNDAYS AND AFTIRNOONI II lif IJC lliilfll! it Iff fPIll! f f If lfllllfiliiSlif ff - ; ZENITH I li II -- ...day.,:,. nists. - for J Clinic Set -- . ; Volleyball He" indicated bis special attention had been directed to certain athletes, especially in the itoergames fieidnrbo had collected handily for winning " , Olympic medals. for to wane up "They are due authorization for the 1968 gamesC and they are due for a shock,'-h- e said. . Brundage also said the IOC; was working on a limit athletes travel time to 2C days annually. .. - tpoints. Denver won the team punting crown behind the 45.8 yard average of Bob Scarpitto, who 114 i ourney compete because they have breached the eligibility rules." The venerable boss of the T! work lDCrBeretr-inspectprogress n the- - 1968 winter Olympic sites, lashed out it 'shamateurs who are bringing the Olympic movement into disrepute." He said some Olympic winners were collecting "special prizes as rewaras ana ' tnis is against the rules. It's the same as giving them cash." ; 2-- 4, sessions will start at 1 and i p.m. and Thursday's sessions it 1 and 7 p.m. The top four grapplers In each weight class will qualify for the state meet. , Every school inu the region wilLcompete in the loop tour- ' Brundage Warns Olympic Athletes SUNDAY, FEBRUARY, 12, 1967 Well County, Wen - rn T9 SOUTH MAIN SPRINGVILLE, , PH. 489-467- UTAH " 444 'HAH OREM, UTAH, ACS4227 DOORS OPENTMOMDAY 9 A.M'. 1 :s,..-..." 1 r |