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Show EgS3 t -- M BIB V V Sg - I V V - r mean-- ! New Merles (75) and Beck, Nelson G LARAMIE, Wyo. (UPI) New Mexico's seventh- - ranked while, poured in shcta from all, Grimes 3 2 1 34 Lobos won the Western Athletic around the key to push the Lo--j Howard ' Conference title Friday night 'bos to their 23rd victory against jSanford J 1 11 8 29 after shaking off a first half, two losses. Nelson hit 29 points, Nelson 13 of those in the second nail,! Beckers I 1 17 drought to smash Wyoming, while Becker pumped in 17. Culver 0 22 3 8 Carl Ashley to?ped Wyoming Shropshire The Lobos couldn't buy a shot e 0 0 Schaafsma in the first half and fell behind with 20 points. 2 l by as many as 11 points beWyoming's fast break provid Lopez e 2 1 fore going into the intermis- ed the Cowboys with a 23- - 12 'Griffith 29 3 75 sion with Wyoming ahead 42-lead with 9:17 kft in the first Totals But Ron Becker and Ron Nel- half, with Becker pacing Wyo- Wyoming G F (6!) with 15 joints and 12 Dobbs 4 5 son, a pair of hot - footing ming rebounds. the in the found range guards, The Cowboys hit only nine of second half and the Cowboys unable to 41 shot? in the second half, found themselves score. while New Mexico got 17 of 26. In the middle of the second The win gave the Lobos their half, Wyoming went six minutes first undisputed WAC title. In without a point and made only 1964 they shared the crown with nine fieldgoals during the enState. Aruona half. tire second SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1968 16 Sunday Herald BOZEMAN, Mont. (UPI) -Utah County, Utah The Montana State Bobcats upset Big Sky leader Weber State 3-- 0-- 7-- 0-- 0-- 0-- 0 17-2- 2-- Popovish Ashley Hall 0-- 1 10 8-- 20 24 14 Eberle 1 Wilson Vonkrosigk Nelson Arizona Hill Sinks Last Shot Topples Redskins To Give Devils 99-9- 7 2 2 ft-- 0 14-2- - her Friday, The Bobcats took a 2 lead with one minute gone in the game on layup by junior Gregg Harris and never gave up the lead. Weber's Wildcats were all evening with ball plagued Soon to get underway are the annual spring rides handling violations. Weber gave covering each wintering area used by our deer, elk, up the ball 22 times to the Cats and other big game animals. on miscues. These rides, sometimes bv four wheel drive ve Harris and sophomore forhicle but most often by horseback, are an important ward Don Luce each contribut ed 21 points to pace the tired-- i game management activity as of in Bobcats. they result in the gathering in the used later Long jump shots by Harris data year range .rut Ijire led the Cats to a 42- by the board of big game control m halftime lead. as this policy body sets the annual 14-The score was tied at hunts. big game first the with 13 minutes left in 4-- for-wa- 83-7- Stock Car 29-2- 7, 97-9- there on, although Utah came within four points, with three half. Weber closed to within minutes to go fa the second two points, 4745, after six min- half. utes of the second half. How At halftime, Arizona held ever, a long hook shot by 8 advantage. Jack Gillespie and a free throw The Wildcats shot 59 per cent by Harris pulled the Cats to from the field, 36 out of 51, 5 score and they were nev while Utah had 32 of 68 for 47 er again seriously challenged. per cent. The box: The win raised Arizona's F Weber (63) over-a- ll record to 3 and 34 0 Reid in the conference and dropped 3i H uian to s ana Thigpen Davis took game scoring hon 16 4 Sparks ors. Also in double figures for 0 Bellamy the Wildcats were Foster with VreNon 0 17, Dick Root with 15 and John Archibald 3 Harbour with 10. For Utah, 13 2 Bergh Merv Jackson had 24, Jeff Oc-kChatman 2 had 13, Don Denson had 12 Nielsen 0 and Lyndon MacKay had 11. 0 Strong utan points came on a iwo 2 Bryant tip-i- n by the Wildcats in the 28 Totals 63 Utes' bucket. MSU (70) G F T The bos: Luce 8 6 21 G F 21 Utah (79) 7 8 Harris 81-7- 7, 45-3- 51-4- 10-1- 0-- xy-- 5-- 0-- 0-- 0-- 3-- 0-0-- committee el 0-- 0-- 7-- 7-- 6-- 7 2-- 2 Racing Group Sets Meeting 1- 3 2- 0-- 0 3- 0-- 0 18-2- $-- 0 5 2-- 2 0-- 0 0-- 0 0-- 0 A-3-,000. 0-- 0 15-2- Utah Prep Hoop Scores 1 1- 2-- 2--3 8-- 9 2 1 50-7- 5 0 0-- two-whe- el 1- 0-- 0 VETERANS 100 Special 17-2- ... 100 sq. ft. Use country. 50-4- 60-4- representing v 7 El-vi- Players picked for the NCAA District 7 team were: Mike Eberle, Wyoming; Shaler Hali-mos, Utah State; Harry Denver; Ron Nelson, and Jackson. "Known as "the 'Utah Gen- eral,' this backcourt man has shown more finesse and quickness than any other player in the Rocky Mountain area for years," the Look article says about Jackson. The composition of the All America team is noted by the selection of three sophomores Murphy, Maravich and Lan ier. Repeaters from last year's honor squad are Alcindor. Hayes, Miller and Unseld. Basketball Writers Associaten man All America basketball team. tion n, Wind Damages Sports Arena In weekend, cr month. Ut Hertx put you seat (isn't that where you belong?). 373-34- For 44 WEST 200 43 4 In the driver's details phone PHILADELPHIA (UPI)-T- he $12 million 373-934- 9 17 5 5 15 8 3-- 4 19 Barron Warner Dresser Totals 1 U 2 0 34 4 2-- 2 2 29-4- 1 F ASU (99) Hill 2 0-- 4 5--6 97 T 23 Johnson 0-- 0 0 SchfeUf 2-- 4 14 Detter 7-- 17 Mackey 0- Edwards 2-- 2 Douthit 1- -1 -1 6 12 5 0 0 Harris 44 22 Arnote 99 8 39 Totals Halftime: ASU 50. BYU 41 Personal fouls: BYU 17, ASU 0-- 21-2- Technical fouls: BYU 2, ASU 1 Coach Named - Mayor James H. J. Tate gave &e closing order after he and ether city officials inspected the roof. He said It was possible the repairs could be made in time for the hockey game Sunday between the Philadelphia Fiyera and California. six-sto- wm4.' "TELL YOU cATh UNG To dtact have to tefl a man whea bis siwes fit or hat longer be knowM He knows became a eboc weaver is bts own shoe expert. That's why mora BMO wear FVcst am Sboes then aS other quality makes combined. Because we deftms. FLORSHEIM (we deliver) $14.50 W5 Ysr BmkArneriderd 373-668- 2 5th SOUTH and 2nd WEST 3-- 5 building. When doves are wet cr The closing rostnoned Friday soaked from too much snow night's basketball game beshoveling, blow into each fineer tween the Philadelphia 76ers of the gloves and lay them on and the Los Angeles Lakers. an absorbent oaner to drv. Officials of the 76er said thev When just about dry, ease the hoped the arena would be gloves on and reshape to your reopened by Tuesday for the San Diego game. fingers. UTAH Telephone 16 7 Claude BOSTON (UPI) "Hoot" Gibson has been named defensive backfield eoach of the Boston Patriots of the American Football League. Gibson, who played with Saa Diego and Oakland of the AFL, has been on the North Caroline State coaching staff since 1965. Manager: Mike Jens 373-436- 0 8 Lythgoe Schouten Howard Spectrum was closed the mayor indefinitely by atter winds gustmg up to 50 miles an hour tore three holes in the roof of the sports arena which opened last Sep tember. It was the second time in two weeks that winds ripped up the roof of the high AVIATION CO. NORTH-PRO- VO 22 ,068 Philadelphia Hartz is in ths neighborhood. Now you can rent new CENTRAL t 3 A-4- Never Ride With A Stronger hour, day, week, f ; 7 4 Fouled out: Schreur Casey Fordi or other fine cart by th and one on ASU. 6 The win gave ASU a record and a 6 mark in WAC 1 olay. Rrigham Ycung is and 24 Hol-line- Yours for fun, CALL g Eakins the Kansas. A The box: BYU (97) Liimo eight NCAA districts. Others chosen for All America honors were: Lew Alcindor n and Mike Warren, UCLA; Hayes, Houston; Larry Miller, North Carolina; Westley Unseld, Louisville; Calvin Mur phy, Niagara; Pete Maravich, LSU; Bob Lamer, St. Bona MERV JACKSON of Utah was and Jo Jo White, named to the United States venture, 16-2- 1 back-count- ry 29-2- New York, March 3 Utah's great floor leader, Merv Jackson, has been named to the Look Magazine All America Basketball team. The team, selected by the United States Basketball Writers Association, was announced today in the new issue of Look. The election were made by the USBWA's nine-ma- n awards 3-- 6 el Jackson Named to All America Team had 14 . total of 41 fouls were called in the rough and game. Three technicals were assessed, two en BYU 99-9- 75-6- A-9- ,253. 5-- iur-nle-w left before the Cougars made their move. Hill was the game's leading scorer with 23 points, 14 of them in the second half. Arnote had 22 for the Sun Devils and was followed by Roger Detter with 17, Gerhard Schreur with 14 and Bob Edwards with 12. All five BYU starters scored in double figures, led by Kari Liimo with 22. Dcug Howard finished w!th 19, Lythgoe had 17, Eakhii had 16, Randy Schouten had 15 and Jim Eak-in- s 20-fo- ot These rides also form a prima time for anv interested citizen to join with our game management I Teorle for a look at the winter 15 Jackson 6 , Gillespie ranges which are the limiting fac- 1 1 4 MacKay Daniels in numbers animal neany f tor for Ockel 2 Itaeoia hvn ia ViarrU Knr 4 the Arnold t,n Denson -3 of least 0 the afield 0 Harrington product of an active, enjoyable day -6 0 Simon 0 Quinn the reasons for going on such a ride. English en70 26 Totals has been Public participation in these outings This Halftime: Montana State 42, Cunningham couraged by our state F and G folks for many. Robinson Weber State 38 is no les3 true again this year with director John L. The Utah County Stock Car Total fouls: Weber State 18, Martin would we pass Hunter (M) (Bud) Phelpa asking the other day if Racing Association will now. a Montana State 15 the invitation along in the Roundup. Landures March 6 at 8 p.m. at meeting Taylor Supervisor LaVar Ware here in the Provo office the "Old Timers" Club House Totals 79 32 added his hope that more folks would take part in the on South University Avenue. atthe noted He that public rides this local year. Arizona (8S) G will be made for the tending can have a fine outing as they assist in the Plans m 0 2 Stamps measures season ai coming racing surveys and gain insight into management Foster 8 -1 essential to settinz the bie game seasons. Raceway located west of Kordik 3 2 Interested individuals or groups should call the Springville. Harbour 4 nearest Fish and Game office or contact their nearest The Davis 13 raceway is going into its By United Press International Root conservation officer for the dates of any range rides second season and is 7 expected Ben Lomond 62, Bear River 57 can Lindstrom 0 they may like to take part in. Your scribbler cars for the open- Box Elder 61, Weber 59 Hansen 1 vouch for anyone who goes along that it will be a to have Salt Lake, Og- - Grantsville 60, South Rich 58 Welton from race ing worthwhile 0 0 experience. memorable, Wasatch 50, St. Joseph's 46 -2 0 Four-wheden Vernal and Utah County. drive vehicles, then the Vancoevering 68, North Rich 63 0 Barnes trail machines, and now the little snowmobiles. In Plans for night racing might Dugway North Summit 79, St. Francis Totals 36 89 this order have these popular outdoor means of travel become a reality by the Fourth 71 38 Arizona Halftime: Utah 45, in times. bleachers in modern children" more and been "problem of July Unique Monticello 59, San Juan 50 Total fouls: Utah 20, Arizona its use is the last named machinery which gets folks have been added to the Moab 71, Notre Dame 57 17 into the during the winter. East Carbon 77, Green River 44 A 3,049. No question but what each of these vehicles has Other improvements have Emery 74, Richfield 65 opened up a new field of pleasurable activity, nor also been made and the Tur- ManU 59, South Sevier 49 CHICAGO-M- rs. Lucille Stew is providing North is there any question they are all here to stay. Nor plew Raceway Sanpete 73, Valley 67 on a $902 ard, commenting should anyone doubt that use of the snowmobile, stock car enthusiasts ot tne Escalante 74, Gunnison 62 telephone bill covering frequent to com Cedar City 78, Dixie 77 (OT) like the others, vill be resticted to commensurate area a good opportunity conversations with her 6on, an pete. misused. Kanab 56, Milford 63 are extent the with they Army private stationed m Vietnam: Don Jensen and others have asked us this winter There are still a few car Delta 79, Millard 58 anyone Hurricane 68, Parowan so "Golly." If there are game problems related to the use of the numbers toavailablethe and Coun Utah join snowvehicles, especially to big game. Few such prob- wishing ty Stock Car Racing Associa lems are documented or expected since the lack of tion as an owner driver, or as allow for the snow in herd wintering areas does not a pit worker, should attend the best playground in which to use them. Good sense meeting. also dictates that anyone would not harass the aniThe president of the associa mals during the normal weakened condition of the tion this year is Don Norman cold months, with the law providing a means to con- of Springville. trol this abuse when it occurs. like theft Skunks, nicknamed "pole Yes, there are and will be problems from previously isolated winter cabins and break- cats," are not a species of cat. downs causing much suffering and often costly res- They derive from the weasel cues. family, or musk carriers, and On the plus side beyond the fun and recreation are exclusively American. is the work value and many practical products which far exceed the few problems. We'd guess that the users will police their own ranks as happened with the first named two vehicles. If not, the end result of any building problems will be denial of use over many public lands as they are being used increasingly each of the past several winters. Odds and Ends Law enforcement chief Golden Peay sent us the fish and game arrest reports for 1967. They show APPROVED 2,003 persons paying an average fine of $18.90 last This Is a Special Carload purchase of Storm Sea) OoK were that of one not who those had Hope you year. vontxed Roofing for your otrtsids Farm Buildings. to visit the judge . . . Were you one of the 12,000 Flight to receive an upland game bird questionnaire? hunters If so, whether you hunted or not, yours will be a servSq. Ft. Reg. Training ice to yourself and better management of our upland game if you take a few minutes to fill out and drop In rod New it in the mail . . . The theme this year for National for Wildlife Week is "Learn to Live With Nature." A while K lads timely subject for this annual observance scheduled Commercial 3 A March for survey is showing appreciable Instrument amounts of gold present in the horns of mule deer, especially from certain ranges. Thank goodness it is Flight Instructor in limited quantity or buck hunters would overrun the v score for the first time in the second half. Arizona State, after trailing in the early minutes by as much as six points, tied the score at 9 with 6:56 left in the first half and then, behind the shooting of Jay Arnote and Jeff Mackey, moved out to a 1 halftime lead. In the second half the Sun Devils held their largest lead of the game at 9 with 16:19 89-7- Weber St. Falls To Bobcats 70-6- 3 70-6- Y Cougars Win Over TUCSON. Ariz. (UPI) 1 by senior Bill Davis, who nr. 2 ed 34 points, the 24 4 Totals Uriversity of Halftime: Wyoming 42, New Arizona oeieated the UniverSea-sity of Utah. Mexico S3 Friday TEMPE, Ariz. (UPI) Total fouls: Wyoming 19, New night, fvenging an overtime bern Hill split the nets with a 7 loss of earlier this year. jump shot as the gun Mexico 13 New Mexico, by sounded to give Arizona State defeating Fouled out: Wilson, 2, Wyoming, Friday night, University a 7 Western Athsmashed the Redkins' hopes for letic Conference win over Brig-haa Western Athletic Conference Young University Friday title. night. Hill's shot from the right side The Wildcats took the lead, of the net broke a 7 deadwith about six minutes to lock established by BYlTs Doug play in the first half on a set to shot by Mickey Foster. Arizona Howard with 55 seconds go. Howard's shot tied the was never headed from 0-- 0 1 16 West Center I i" .HiI |