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Show 14 FTOBAnY,. SundoyHerold By JOE WATTS Herald Sporti Editor Utah Slate University has broken the "boycott" uf Weber Sta.e College in athl tic sched- uling. Utah, Utah Sbte, and BYU have not bern illing U) schedule Weber Slate in either foot. die Committee on Athletic of the board, that the two ar' joIs play each other In basketball. Accordingly the board of trustees directed the USU Athletic Department to contact Weber State's Athletic Department to negotiate basketball games between the two schools, begin ball or basketball, but an announcement by the USU Board Trustees Saturday morning of Indicates that Utah State will be playing Weber Slate in bas. ketbau" In the very near future. The board of trustees ap0 proved a recommendation the USU Athletic Council and Wyoming Sails By Sun Devils 75-6- 3 (UPI) -- Wyoming pas Arizona State and 83 In a Western Athletic ConVonKroslgk tiury scored Slference game here, center Carl Ashley - Von Krosigk scored a career In secthe between them polnta ond half Saturday night to send high of 18 polnta, 16 of them LAIUTE, Wyo. Colorado State Beats half to lead in the second Wyo- to Its third WAC win against two losses, and put Its season record at 14--6. over Arizona State is now In the conference. all, and Playing without senior guard Harry Hall who injured his hand Saturday, Wyoming soarming 9-- lead with ed from a three-poi13 minutes left to a lead with nine minutes remaining, 55-5- 3 more more more more more ASU did not score from the aging more than 20 a game, 11:52 mark to the 8:48 time, was held to 12 by defensive spe while Wyoming scored nine cialist W Archie Weems. points, Including six by Von CSU now Is 13-- on the season Krosigk on two three point and Waet Texas Is 144. plays. Wyoming led by 18 with 4:39 remaining when Ashley scored two of his 15 second-hal- f points. The fancy outside shooting of 3 junior guard seaoern mu was the only reason ASU stay 73-5- 2 ed near the Cowboys for most of tha game. Mo. COLUMBIA. (UPI- )Mlssouri dominated mo boards and scored at a 51 per cent clip from the field Saturday to crush 2 Oklahoma State in a Big Eight Conference basketball 77-7- 3 game. It left both teams with MADISON, Wis. (UPI)-W- W identical records, 34 In the consul used a revamped lineup to hand Ohio State its second leamie and lo-- overall. v The Tigers took a solid lead Big Ten loss of the season after seven minutes of the first Saturday, half and were never threatened Badger Coach John Powless, at the Intermission dissatisfied with play In TuesIt was Missouri led in rebounding 42 day's loss to Indiana, started to 31 and put four men In John Schell, Al Henry and Keith double figures, Don Tomllnson Burington In addition to regu with 15, Dave Pike 14. and lars James Johnson and Chuck Kundert and Pete Clarence Sherrod. All the Wisconsin starters Helmbock IS each. Gene Hawk paced the Cow- - finished in double figures, led boyt with 18 and took game by Sherrod with 18 points. Jim Cleamons of Ohio State scoring Honors. Missouri hold lta biggest lead, I was the game'a leading scorer 8948, with 1:69 left to play. with 23 points. W. Texas State PORT COLLINS, Colo. (UPI) loyd Kerr hit a sagging 25. loot jump shot with three seconds to go Saturday to give Colorado State University a 3 victory over Wat Texas State In a rugged, defensive battle. Kerr's winning basket pushed CSU further toward a possible NCAA tt - large tournament berth and hurt Independent West Texas' for a similar shot. Kerr, who sat out most of the first half, scored 10 points, but bis brother, Lloyd Kerr, led the Rama with 15. Cliff Shegogg, a 15 forward, chipped in with 13. The West Texas Buffaloes were led by guard Mike Mitchell with 18 points. The Buffs' 64 forward Simmle Hill, aver. -F- 55-5- 3 Missouri Grabs 5-- Victory Wisconsin Wins 73-5- Contest 77-7- 3. SPORTS FANS! 31-2- I BET YOU D1DKT iJUmm by ID CIV AN Here's on to bring back tome memories lor you . . . 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But Bin Stansfield. vho with pacedf the game's scorers . . . . M pouiig, scored a field goal to put the game out of the reach or me visitors. Penn state took a lead early in the first period and never relinquished It Stansfield. who also had th most rebounds with 16 and is the Lions' second high scorer with an averaee of 13 mints ner game, paced his team to Its eignw victory in its last nine starts and the 11th victory in 17 games, navy is 55-6- u Accepts Coach Post By JOE SARGIS UPI Sports Writer PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPI) -- Frank Beard, who placed 12th MOSCOW, Ida. (Special) Bob Thompson, son of Mr. and on the PGA money list last year Mrs. Claudie P. Thompson of although he failed to take a 290 E. 2320 N., Provo., Utah, single tournament title, shot a 68 Saturday for a has accepted a position as an lead in the $100,000 assistant football coach at the Bob Hope Desert Classic with a University of Idaho. acore of He has been an assistant foot ball coach at Oklahoma State 277. at Stillwater for the Beard's round was one of 20 Professional basketball, on an basis, was launched organized in 1898. 300 South Central Utah's Largest Cycle Dealer Featuring HONDA aaaav f IgP' Interest In JACKPOT BOWU Miracle Bowl i really hieh. last Sunday we had 27 entries and the competi tion was really rugged. So, oring your ball and come on out Sunday at 4:15 pm. and take a crack at that big prize money. new face In the Hart mm 1st money column this week nlar-(7 strikes) Don Loveridee with 9 pins on won the roll-of- f his first ball J3Z.0O; 2nd place (7 strikes) Keith Kearni 8 Dins on his first ball, lost the roll-of- f a 3rd place Jerry Nielson have we here (5 7Z-- 8 for 4th place Keith Payne and made note: Keith and Kearns had then left a rocking 10 pin for sounds like a his 6th effort tap to me. Our congratulations to the Miracle Bowl Bowlers who did well in the Orem City Tournament last week, they really Save a good account of themselves. By the way come out any time to Miracle Bowl "The House of Friendliness." Jack Hannum Named Coach 7. At Clearfield Michigan State Beats Michigan 7. 18-1- Jensen, 3-- 1, 17-1- Kentucky Scores Win Over Mississippi ke under 70 aa the touring pros tore up the four courses Indian Wells, La Quinta, Tamarisk and Bermuda Downs used in the Hope event. Beard, who played LA Quinta, had five birdies and an eagle on his card but even so it wasn't the best one turned in. That distinction went to Bert Yancey, who blistered Indian Wells with a jeven-und65. Yancey's round included six le er 1 880-yar- 600-yar- d HJ If Your Motor won the scramble S6.00. Interesting Overheats RADIATOR GAS TANK Service WW unnt Uncmtfmtnttty Tazue won the run in the record time of l:10-fla- t. Tague had to come from behind and nipped New Mexico's Tomas Erlckson at the tape with Wvominrt Paul Konon third. Beene established the final meet record with a lean of 154 bettering the old mark of 15--7 2 set by BYU's AM Alarotu and New Mexico a Jon Caffey In 600-va- 1- 1968. Other wins by Brleham Youne came In. the ht?h o Hurdles by Tom Bonin, Pousin in the triple jump and the medley relay team. UTEP's other firsts were Fisher In the m, Rod Hill in the 1.000 yard run. John Birkelback In the shot put and Mike Fray in the dash. New Mexico's three firsts were In the mile run bv Web Loudat, In the by Chuck Schuch and the mile relay. Huev Johnson of Wyom d dash and ing won the . two-mi- 45 373-646- 3 S. UNIV, NtQVO le 440-yar- Lorenzo Allen high jump. of Arizona the Individual winners meetins standards qualified for the NCAA sanctioned meet next week in Detroit, Mich. GOT A 104-6- game Saturday night. The victory bpt the fourth-ranke- d Wildcats unbeaten in SEC play, 1W, while Ole Miss slipped to 8-- 7. birds, an eagle and a bogey Kentucky raced to a However, he was nine strokes halftone lead. Then Issel. who behind Beard. had but eight first half points, Billy Casper, admittedly D'.av- - blew red hot and ing his best round of the year, baskets gave the Wildcats an snot a 69, also at Indian wells, lead with 7:06 left to play. Art Wall had a 70 and Jack Mike Pratt scored 22 points Montgomery a 67 to tie for for Kentucky, while Mike Casey second place with had 18 and Phil A'gento added par totals of 279. Wall played 14. La Quinta and Montgomery Ken Turner, with 16 points in Indian Wells. the first half, led the Rebels Georse Knudson shot a 69 to with 25 points. stand all alone at 230 while Orville Moody, d lead. er Rod Funseth and Kaiser International winner Miller Barber were at 281, seven under par. Moody had a 72, Funseth a three-ove- r 75 and Barber a 69. U.S. Open chamDion Le Trevino, who started the fourth round a stroke behind Funseth, also had his problems. He SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) staggered home with a 75 that The State Parks and Recreation y tie Division has approved archi dropped mm into a at 282 with Gene Littler (73), tects preliminary plans for reBob Charles (72), Bobby Nichols modeling and enlarging the Wa (71) and Dave Hill (71). satch Mountain Golf Course Bob Murnhv (72). Tom Shaw clubhouse. (68) and Britain's Tony Jacklin The drawing of complete plans (72) were tied at 283. The 246 now will proceed in preparagroup was made up of Ray tion for bidding, according to Floyd (72), Charles Coody (68) F.C. Koziol, director of the State and Everett Vinzant (71). Parks and Recreation Division. Arnold Palmer had a fourth- Plans call for larger dining round 72 and was in a group of and lounging space, a pro shop five tied with 2JK. and storage area. while Jack Nicklaus, who shot a 68, was in a group of five also, tied at 285. The cut was set at 2S3. five over nar. and 71 players made it, qualifying for aunuay s iinai round. Among those who failed tn survive for the last round at Indian Wells were Los Angeles Open winner Charlie Siffnrd Gardner Dickinson, Harold Hen-SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)-Ne- arly mng of South Africa Marty 53,000 waterfoul spend Fleckman who was one of the on Utah back-to-ba- 81-6- 2 nine-unde- r- Be Enlarged - five-wa- two-und- er 53,000 Birds Winter Here in Utah first-da- y leaders. Dou& Sanders who won the Hope title four years ago, Italy's Roberto Bernardini, Jay and Lionel neoert, and Doug Ford. It was announced at the conclusion of Saturday's play that vice president SdIto Asnew will make the presentation of ine Eisenhower Trophy to the winner on Sunday. RENT A CHEVY TRUCK! SPECIAL HAULING JOB? AHLANDERS PH. k, Wasatch Golf State In last year's NCAA C-- fast-brea- Clubhouse to ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UPI) Arizona The University of Texas at El meet. Paso set three meet records and Brigliam Young University two in the third running of the Western Athletic Conference indoor track meet Saturday. Olympian Perttl Pousl, a Finish student at Brigham Young, was the meet's only double winner and set a WAC indoor long jump record of 25-- 2 The leap erased his old mark of 244 4 set in 1967. Other meet records esta blished came in the two-mirelay by the Brigham Young quartet, In the pole vault by d UTEP's Pinto Beene, in the run by UTEP'a Chris run Fisher and in the by UTEP's Danny Tague. Although no team standings are kept in the WAC indoor meet, UTEP captured six events, Brigham Young five, New Mexico three and Arizona and Wyoming one each. BWs two mile relay team, led by twins Steve and Stan Bergeson, shavad more than five seconds off the old mark with a winning time of 7:39.4. The old mark was 7:45.5 by LEXINGTON, Xy. (UPI) The University of Kentucky used what It likes best, the and 26 points by Dan 8 Issel to run past Mississippi in a Southeastern Conference third-roun- WAC Track Marks strikes) $10.00: and what MAN ROLL-OF- F a Score Two Wins Stars Set 3-- ir. at mnnine $16.00; 21-- 8 UTEP and BYU le NEWS nt 2-Stro- Provb Man jljvuVWyViri Miracle Bowl Wildcats outscored the Lobos New Mexico built up a 21 rebounds over a seven minute span lead midway through the New Mexico with 1:29 to martrail saw that but only Athletic Con second half Arizona Sat gin virtually disappear as the left. But Howard, who got 26 of urday. his points in the 'second half, The win was the first in five came through with a three, outings for the Lobos in confer ence play while Arizona is now point play to cinch the win. Mickey Foster led the Wildcats M in the WAC. with 18 points while sophomore Eddie Myers added 17. Utah New Mexico is now 14--7 LOGAN. Utah (UPI) while Arizona is 16-State walloped Montana and Weber State edged Montana State in separate dual wrestling meets at George Nelson Field- house Saturday. OLSARFIELD, Utah (UPI)-T- be The Aeeles. winning all but appointment of Jack Han- one of the matches defeated Weber State num as head football coach at Montana, 39-Clearfield High School was an- edged Montana State, 8. ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI)-O- ne Utah State's Fred Alvarw and nounced here Thursday. of Tom Lick's only two Hannum, who coached at Un- George Tribble pinned their op baskets In the game came with ion High School the past four ponents in the neavyweignt ana 13 seconds left Saturday and classes respectively. cemented an 8643 Big Ten years, succeeds Don who resigned recently. Weber State's Gordon Chur victory b Michigan State over A Utah State University grad chill decisloned Bob Becker of cross-stat- e rival Michigan. in the uate, Harmum became the youn. MSU, gest coach ever to win a Class class to give the Wildcats a 6 B football crown when be guid lead with only the heavyed Union to the title In 1965 at weight contest remaining. the age of 22. In the heavyweight match, He played end for Utah State Mike Ward of the Wildcats and 104-68 during the coaching reign of John Vincent of the Bobcats battled to a draw. xony Knap. Beard Holds Lead in Hope Classic Mississippi St. 50 Mississippi 68 104 a i. 62 80 dominated throughout Kansas St. 78 Iowa 73 Baylor 71 Texas 57 Kansas 66 Oklahoma 59 Texas Tech 56 TCU 49 Houston 92 Texas Arlington 65 SMI! 84 Arkansas 69 Cincinati 69 Memphis St 47 Butler 90 Indiana State ina. eu Tulsa 94 Bradley 80 Dayton 70 Loyola (HI.) 69 ot Michigan State 86 Michigan 82 Georgia 90 Vanderbilt 83 Minnesota 89 Indiana 83 Notre Dame 79 Detroit 72 Missouri 73 Oklahoma St 52 Davidson 126 Geo. Washington 98 Wisconsin 77 Ohio St 7$ Penn 91 Columbia 81 St John's NY 65 Army 43 North Carolina 100 Florida St. Tennessee Kentucky te Aggie Wrestlers Maryland 91 West Virginia 84 Miami Fla. 94 Florida A&M 91 UNIVERSITY PARK. South Carolina 82 Duke 72 Pa. (UPIl-J'e- nn State stavel off a LSU 81 Alabama 75 late threat Saturday to defeat Furman 89 Citadel 84 a game which the Tulane 90 Air Forec 79 navy Nittany Lions Wichita St. 85 SI Louis 75 97 h 79-7- North Carolina St. 66 Virgina Purdue The addition of Weber State-UtaState games to their basketball schedules will add one more top rivalry for the sports fans of the state to enjoy. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (OT1Y and hauled down Saturday to lead Greg (Stretch) Howard a career high of 38 points to a 4 Western ference win over 74 70 70 $12900 $525 oo Used Honda 90 Trail Home of the Most Rock Slippery 70 97 Ohio University 89 Syracuse 83 American U. Boston Coll 105 Fordam Harvard 76 Brown 63 JACKPOT New Honda 160cc a I Limited Low Prices! All Here's an oddity 68 80 - I bta Hoop Scores Denver presently schedule Weber State in wrestling, track, swimming, baseball and other minor sports. Utah State has still not agreed to play Weber State in football, but the public Is not clamoring for Jiat nearly as much as Since college teams can play only ten football games the football scheduling appears to be sometime In the future still. Utah State, BYU,, and Utah Lobos Upend Arizona In 79-7- 4 WAC Contest Collegiate University past three years. The new assistant Idaho football coach was a four letterman at Colorado and Oklahoma and was a high high school foot ball coach at Highland High in Albuquerque, N.M., and Altus, Okla., High. . At Altus, he was named allarea "Coach of the Year" and took his Class A team to the state finals. He Is married and has one daughter. One of Coach Thompson's brothers, Tommy, is the head baseball and football coach at Perris, Calif., High School. An other brother, Skip, la a fresh' man at BYU. 1 member? Mart'i an tKofi hmri H W- . . . In n th ytart that aaMboll hot btan loyl la ti National Uagua, thtr hat anly ONE mush In which lhara wr na 10 gam win-ring plfehtnl . . . Th anly Mown In Ida Nl whan thai wara na winmrt wot 1931. Weber State. le Nash, Gary Bradds and I Dave Stallworth . . . The I team of 10 . yean ago wa Jerry West, I Bob Osear Robertson, Booter, B!ley HovMl and John Cu . . . Ana the All- - I yean ago had Euty Ed Macauley, Alex Grpza, Tony LavelU, Ralph Beard and Vine Boryla . . . How many of these nimea do you re-- State, and that there are large two-stro- U Ameriv'a of 20 numbers of people In the state interested In seeing contests between the two Institutions begin. Utah and BYU boards have not recognized this fact yet, or eke are choosing to ignore it At least, the two schools still remain silent about scheduling ar 0A America of 5 I year ago had Bill Brad-- I The ning as soon as present scheduling committmtnU will permit. The board noted that the natural rivalry which exists between Institutions of the State of Utah calls for a Biletic scheduling of Utah State with Weber Buffalo 85 Ithaca Auburn 81 Florida Oklahoma City 94 Western Michigan in Basketball Weber State ggies Agree To Play HERTZ Phone 373-344- 3 flat bedi, moving Pickupi, vans are en hand and ready to (o when you are. Truck Provo Rental 99 W. 300 South their winter months marshlands, according to a recently completed mid winter survey by state and federal game management personnel. John Nagel, waterfowl biologist, Utah Division of Fish and Game, said the total number of waterfowl surveyed was up from last winter's 21,000 birds. But, he said, the figure did not necessarily mean that more ducks and geese were In the state during fall migration and hunting season. mild winter more During birds remain in Utah and this was the reason for the large increase, he said. The Utah bird tally will be combined with surveys conducted In other Pacific Flyway states. Information gathered in other fly ways across the U. S. will be used to form a picture of the continental population of ducks and geese. |