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Show J, V j ihliuui il . lium , niiijiii .. .inn '. . 7" 1 BYL fTlV; 1 wntay.Utlh February County, Utah Gymnass m , Sunday Herald 15 Redskin Fans Applaud Vince; Want Action Down Redskins itlnw from coming up to tliolr By PHIL SHl'HTLEFF The Brigham Young I'niver- - potential. Kimball was seventh slty gymmisitics team made It! in the all around la.st season no one Is more By MILTON RICHMAN everything and then some In, Possibly and three in a row Friday night asiat the NCAA ch;imuii.-OiilM1. Right awav, they begun articulate on the subject cf UPI Sports Writer to in U.S. also finished downed I'iah the visiting high they NF.W YOKK tUPh-T- he an- - asking him what he had in mind Vince Lombard! than Jery the tune of 151.81 to 14fi.81. Olympic team trials. rec-- j s Kimball did, inspite of his plause already has ..ied down, for an encore? Denny McLaln Is Kramer, who came to the This evens the Everybody knows what he did getting some more of the same Packers the sme time us his ord of the last four encounters 'hand trouble, manage to win In Green Bay. By this time It's right now and most assuredly It old coach and now remains seasons still two his with to " Prior ago fit speciality 1 1 1 5 I rings I Kramer, an sub par ft..' him 8 8 routine. and old story. Now they're all will be the same for The Great behind. the Cougars had never lost to -1 ; the relatively young Utah team. H barely edged BYU's strong saying let's see him do It again 'Healer, Vince Lombard!, soon 'guard several times in his 11 after the next time he sets foot seasons with Green Bay, hasn't The more seasoned Cougars man on the event Gary Van- - with Washington. in Washington. They'll all want made up his mind yet about likes to Lombardi : make Vince who scorthe of a four with off walked drhoef, freshman, , little jokes about people calling lo know if ha can possibly do it returning next year but he has six first places to Utah's two ed 8.75. made up his mind about wins and BYU'l All American Wright, the other injured Ute him Inhuman, He even likes to again, Dennis Ramsey managed to did well considering his hand leave the occasional impression! "it'll be a little tougher than Lombardi. "Some people may say It'll be lead the Cats with two of the was heavily taped and finished he is. Don't you believe It. He it wM in Green Bav." Lombardi second on his speciality floor get nervous also. His voice says, "It's going to be a long easier for him with Washington top spots. trembles with emotion, too. One pUi ' because he has good material to For Ramsey, who was All exercise. of those timet he did and it did I think it'll be American on side horse last Sergio Luna, Utah's If u wmM as any conwlation work with, but was time two he when when he difficult the first more was than It scored the other season, years .go Olympian hj ( with out started he has placed In the top spot first place for the Utes with us," says --mer players without a Kramer. "I remember when he on his second event, parallel a 9.0 routine on high bar, Team, nolable will he cePton Mfcw ... school was named coach for us. I award "k bars, besides his specialty side mate Kimbnll was second be- the highest convert the Redskins into a . f can bestow, talked with some of our players horse. In doing so he scored hind Luna on the event. contender. for In the Lombardi been what must be a career high for has transfer on the telephone and they said Junior college "!' uMfl" his old quarterback Bart w u BMlBwwi"SfseBMBHtwwfct mA himself on parallel bars, a 9.1. the Cougars Don Ferre was off football business long enough to Saya 'Viiu'C, who,' Where d he come Starr: also outscored his side horse his usually high pace and had know the score. He knowr that He from.'" SWIMMERS TOE the starting line at the be ginning of one of the races between BYU "There is very little in the which received a trouble with his best event of well. He also knows nobody Kramer laughed recalling tankmen and New Mexico. Framed by the st arter of the race, the iwlmnen are poised routine 8.95. f football coach Lombardi how you won the way Ferre bar. cares the how it was then. weeks, high really past for the plunge into the pool at the BYU Nata torlura in the Richards Building. The Cougars can not do." In winning parallel bars Ram who had become the top high ball game yesterday. The tame "Some r.4 our fellas had won the meet Friday. tackle Bob around bar man for the Cats, missed they d Ilk to know about Is Saya Packer sey upset both Utah's all hardly heard o fhim. This time Skoronski: ace Mike Kimball and BYu on a vault over the bar and lost tomorrow's. How do you think "I'd never bet against him in it's different. Everybody knows team mate Dave Watters, both his grip, sending him to the you'll do In that one? him. Everybody'll be watching of whom usually outscora him mat and costing him one full Now that the way has been anything." him. People are going to be Savs Forrest Gregg, who also on that event point. He did, however, manage cleared for him to become part shrewd in dealing extremely tackle for Lombardi: played BYU's Bryce Martin contin to remount and finish his dif- owner, general manager and "I believe he can do it. The with him. Remember, talent is ued his fine performances on ficult routine with hardly a coach of the erratic harder to get today. If he goes, Washington way of football coach Lombardi floor exercise and topped the break but the one point deRedskins, Lombardi undoubtedafter a player with another field in that event easily with duction cost him what could ly will be winning is Impossible to dek the other club will pull given the club, scribe. He drove us hard and his best performance of the have been a first place. allotted all back automatically. It'll say. grace normally season. He scored a 9.35 The Cougars will now have miracle men after which worked ua hard, but nobody 'well if Vince Lombardi likes a two week rest until they hit somebody in the audience Is worked as hard as he did. I him he must be pretty good.' work the same Freshman Mike Lynn grab- - the road to Colorado to take bound to stand Brigham Young University,1 came out victorious in all three itorium. and Inquire imagine he'll it'll be tougher (or up say with Washington." Participating with the Cou- - bed the otiier first place for on Denver and BYU Coach what have you done lately? hosting three dual swimming contests Saturday afternoon In him. Knowing him the way I do meets all at the same time,; the Richards Building Nata- - gars were Weber State, Idaho! the Cats as he soared over the Bruce Morgenegg's alma matLombardi needn't feel put though, I'd have to say he'll long horse with a 9.05 average er, Colorado State University. State, and New Mexico State, succeed in Washington. I'm sure upon. He isn't the only one this The New York Giants had The next home meet for the BYU defeated Weber state forhi"lwvaults- to. It happened to Carl team batting average of .319 In he'll go ahead there with every For Utah it was a dappoint-irwu- i Cats will be on February 28, happens and New Mexico State Yastrzemsk! right after he did 1930. force known to man." meet men WAC as , irtmnhs in they just couldn't champs, against defending the Lobos of New Mexico who The closest dual meet of the " wmT . , w ",n ana are considered to be as strong ana JMiriDau mine vais saw Weber edge Idaho day but the Wildcats teammate Ken Wright both had or stronger than last season. - State hand trouble that prevented BYU 79, New Mexico 34 ZO-I- O also lost to New Mexico State s win-los- r 2-- all-Pr- o a ! !Jrt Z i"' f t Cougars Win Three Dual Swim Meets Pleasant Grove Mathis And YORK NEW (UPI)-Bu- 98-1- Wine Mnt Mntrli .. a WVer Vrem Quarry Slate Fight ster five-stat- 55-5- 4, 64-5- 9. - Mathis and Jerry Quarry will bout in Madison fight a Square Garden March 24 to decide the next challenger for e champion Joe Frazier. was The match originally scheduled for March 10, but Mathis request for a pjstoonement was granted because of an ankle injury he s f .'ered during his Monday niht decision over George Cvjvalo, The development did not ease the consternation of an irate British promoter, however, who is concerned about tlve status of Mathis scheduled March 25 two-wee- OREM The Pleasant Grove Viking wrestlers won their final match over host team Orem, 5 and tied the Tigers with a 54 Region Four record for the season. This puts both teams behind Provo which has a 1 record in Region Four 23-1- Idaho State remained winless in all three contests as it also lost to New Mexico State If 58-4- 8. The victory for the Cougars followed on the heels of a big dual meet win over New Mexico Friday night. The firs! three finishers In each race "were as follows: 400 Medlley Relay-B- YU (Ya- Region Four teams have dual and Dijamashita, Wester, Stapley, completed cimpetition will hav a week in which to kovic. 3:58; ISU, NMS. 1000 yard freestyle Baird. prepare for the region finals to be held Friday and Saturday, BYU, Martel, NMS; Justice, Feb. 14, 15, at Carbon High BYU. 10:45.0 200 yacd freestyle Holland, School in Price. The first men in each weight division from BYU; Bodily, ISU; Pettegrew, each team will compete for a BYU. 1:57.19 50 yard freestyle chance to go to the state meet. Funck, BYU; Alljen, BYU; Braun, ISU. Grove's Ronnie Hoi Pleasant man led the Vikines with the 22.48 bout with his fighter, Billy m vaM BYU; anlv Din of the meet as P. G. T T11 . . . ' J Price. BYU: Miner .TSN 2:11.07 naiser, m umaon. He was still threatening legal i"" One Meter niv if seven match wins by decisions action because the March 10 Orem won the other five gramm, tBYU; Whytlaw, BYU; bout in New York was within Jordan, WSC. 303.25 decisions. three weeks of the London fight, weights on 200 yard butterfly Stapley, The results: when the announcement came BYU; Allison, BYU; Martel, 95 Shirl Tomlinson, P.G., NMA. (rem New York that pushed 2j09.8 103 back the Mathis-Quarr- y scram- decisioned Kelly Terry, 100 yard freestyle Young, de Richard Maxfield, P.G., ble to only one day before the BYU; Dijakovic, BYU; Braun, 112 cisioned Mark Hansen, encounter. scheduled England ISU. 513 Mike Phillips, P.G., deciMathis' manager, James Ise-liYama-shit200 yard backstroke 120 insisted the contract for the sioned Grant Hansen, BJYU; Bodily, ISU; Allen, Mark deci Sanderson, P.G., Mathis and tight between BYU. 2t 07.35 Walker contained no restrictions sioned Kim Pyne, 1. 127 500 yard freestyle Baird, decisionKevin Mangum, Orem, prohibiting any bouts within 21 BYU; Cohee, BYU; Martel, 133 ed Neil Armistead, lays of the Walker fight. NMS. 5i 09.70 Ron Lowry, Orem, decisioned Stod-dar200 yard breaststroke 138 Craig Chynoweth, 12-BiYU; Strong, BYU; Pos-ne- r, Ronnie Holman, P.G., pinned NMS. 2:21.92 Mike Roberts with 30 seconds Wolf-Meter Diving Three left In first period. 145 Eu BYU; BYU; Whytlaw, gramnn, gene Fowles, P.G., decisioned WSC. 335.10 Kim Norris, 32. 154 Bob Stev- Jordan, 400 (freestyle relay BYU ens, Orem, decisioned Steve Pette Funck, (Young, Stapley, 165 Russ RobPollman, 3:24.36. Provo High's wrestling team decisioned Thad grew) inson, Orem, 400 BYU held the Region 4 dual meet Adams, medley relay 180 Rondo Biggs, Yamaishita, O'Keefe, Baird, championship today, despite a P.G., decisioned Ron-- Cox, 3:50.5 loss at the hands of Car1 Dale Johnson, Williams) Heaveyweight 1000, yard freestyle Richard bon High earlier in the week. MiranOrem, decisioned Dyke The Bulldogs will receive a Young, BYU, 10:37.06 da, their of 200 yard freestyle Slododan in recognition trophy Dijaktovic, BYU, 1:51.8 winning the dual meet crown. Robert Thev ended the league dual 145 D. Jepson, P, and Dunn, C, 50 yard freestyle 22.4 meet season with a 1 record, N.M., Milno, draw, 5 their lone defeat coming at the Frank Allison, 20(1 yard IM C, pinned Mit BYU. 2:06.31 hands of the Dinos. chell, first round Fred 2M yard butterfly The loss to Carbon was a Martto-e- a 165 Mascaro, C dec. Stum, 3 Ba rid. BYU. 1:59.1 tough one for Coach Joe m yard freestyle Robert charges to take, because 180 Bueno, C, pinned Kemp, the first round Milne. N.M. 50.2 they held a 8 lead after Unlimited Hobbs, C, pinned S. Glen first eight matches. 200 yard backstroke Carbon won the meet by Jepson, second round Yamashita, BYU. 2:06.6 5( Doug sweeping the last four matches. yard freestyle 5:11.29 95 Black, P, dec. Haycock, 2 BYU. Holland, MOST WINS RobC, dec. Navosie, 2Q0 yard breaststroke 54 YORK (UPI)-K- ing NEW ert Stoddard, BYU. 2:19.3 112 Petty, P, dec. Prettyman, ston, a foal of 1884, holds the 4efl yard freestyta-rela0 record for the most wins in New Mexico. 3:25.3 120 Hall, P, pinned Christen-se- North America. He won 89 of John Wolfgramm, Diving second round 138 career races. BYfJ. 277.6 (Pool record) All two-we- end were as follows and all ere iub)eet confirmation of averages ate. In the handl eap division 1st place champion is Joe Milkovlch with a 1557, 2nd plaee la Oar On- with 1558, Cliff Savage fa ted with 1554, day G rover 4th with 1553, end 8t place ia Nestor Trujlllo with 1531. la the Scratch Division 1st place was retained by that hot shooting Nestor Trujlllo with e 1532, 2nd place is Gary Orr, another smoothie with a 1523, and third place Is Clay Grover with a 1483. Nice ahootint fellas and It will be our pleasure to send you your checks soon. The final week of our King Winter Classic was certainly filled with excitement and beautiful bowling. Going Into this weekend there were only four 1500 series rolled In the previous S weekends. Thii weekend we had six more, all scrambling for 2nd place Is it turned out as the 1557 rolled by Jot Milkovlch on the 2nd weekend held up against all comers. Suffice to say the excitement was at a fever pitch this weekend because the five top men were only six pins apart, so it could hav been anybody's ball game until the last squad ran thru their final rack. The standings at the - o eete, w Prftat Pill - 1 l LEASUI Eirly Slri - P4ks - 1. 1 S. industrial a, t. t1 LtdlM Classic ladlai 4-- Clastic 1. t Doubla Malar 7-- 2. t, Man't Sir 2. - Morning Regal 26-2- tt 1. I lantami 1. 1. 3. Reset Junior! Ragal Quatnt - - - 21-- 4-- 103-uz- y n, C, dec. Miller, 133 Vassalans, P, pinned Han, second round P, dec. Kloetfer, 4 2 127-Gu- ptall, 138-D- aley, GAS FIREPLACE THE ONLY PLACE TO FLY! 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HTO High Team Game CENTRAL UTAH AVIATION CO. or 11 VI 11 1 I 4 I 7 t 7 S It 1741 HTO and S Knudsant HIO Mlka MeGarry 215 23 HIS Jack Whitlaker HTO and S Hanwn Candy t4J, T44 HIG All Merrell 333 HIS Jarry Bird 07 M3 HTG and S GATC 10, HIG and S Wayne Scott 235. 5t0 1" 1714 UVt 3 S 4 11 7 11 17 11 I 11 V 14 14 13 4 It 1 a 7 7 11 t 4 4 4 I 4 11 t toonert HTG HIG 3 4 I I t It f I and S WranglereUes 642, 1213 Valerie Hurst 193 HIS Lynn Ferre 327 HTG and S 7 - 10't 712, 2112 HIG S Slruver, C Chipman 197 HIS Sue Stuver 512 HTG and S The Dames HIG and S Christa Davis 167, 453 1 I I and S Elec Motor Sarv 760, SIM Bob Barrett 214 HIS Al Holmes 594 HTS Almol 7050 HIO LaRea WithareM Ht HIG Joan Davit 550 HTG and S Berntsens (fit, 144 HIG and S Elma Becker 196, 511 HTG HIG S S 11 7 Droit fit I M Wranglerettai Alma Anderton't I 71 HTO and S Road ftunnart 353, HIO and S Virginia Boyot MO, 3SS IVt 'A 11 Rjno;s HIS-- Hie HT HTS. HTO and S CMt' Cowm JC. tM HIO ttmr Cat W HIS Wanda Hat M and Hkfcman IW. INI HTO and S Barb HIC Parlay Judd 7U HIS Bud Cancat 543 HTtt Oahman and Morgan 4 HIS Beckar and Younparman IM HIO Frank Baekar ill HTO Sbontta M7 HTS Bayty't Inc. HIG Mark Harvard tSS HTG and S Amartean ttanara) Kl MM HIO and S Joan Atoal 147, 411 Robertt Larsens' 647 Corelie Andrus 199 Alma Anderson 542 HTG and S Sandbaqgers 644. H4t HIG and S Verda Wright 215, 531 HTG HIG HIS 3 7 I 14 15 14 4 3 4 and S Trd Hsmoton 23?, MR and S A. Filtqtrald 199, 516 and S Olio Daniels 190, 512 HTG and S Startrekt 667, 1139 211 HIG Belh Backman HIS Faye RWian 536 DSWS HIG HIG HIG tt Approved by Airlines r 14 IS Senior Cltlient AIR AMBULAMCE MULTI ENGINE Gl and FA A (APPROVED 7 7 IS fl ). Marilyn Event I. Sandbeggeri 2 Meadow Gold StteHrlet Perma-Iro- n The luxurious fabric of 65 Van 1 Yvonne Westwood'i The shirt thafs born ironed . . . slays ironed! 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IMS REGAL PIN PATTER AS OF Starlrekt Northern Stf Moon Shiners AlleygMori Ojrselvea Hopefuls Mistits Lamplighters Fearless Jack and Jill No. Dukes No. 3 Rega', No. 13 t 15 7 6 S It 2 3 1 5 4 HTG HIG HIS 2 3 5 HTG HTS HIG 27 33 35 HTG HIG 11 15 49 43 41 15 7 7 17' 17 16 4' 7 HTG and $ Spoils 476, HIG and S Leo Patterson 10 1 I I 4 HTG HIG HIS 7 41 4 ate This weekend will be the Provo City Men's Bowling Association Tournament all shooting for the championship of the Provo City Association. We have a lot of entries and this will give us all a chance to see our home town champions come Into their own. We will report the winners in next week's pauer, Now'g the time for the 5-- HIS HTG HIG Alleygators 487 Hopelulls 1319 and S Jackie Hanson 201, S9 and S Mixed uo 4, 671, lltr Lucille Holmes 202 George Rylcence 511 Reoal No 2 918 Jack 'n Jill No 10 JS41 and S Faye Richan 242, 623 Ranch 989 Bill Dykes 251 Hy Hudson 625 and S 4 Spares 614, 1752 and S Lucille Zabeil 202, 530 t t HIS HAG HIS HIG 11 11 Ritt Classic Rencho Lanes Regal Lanes Grant's Sinclair 4 Spares LeGeorge M and M Marks Spoilera Reams Foulert, Pinwneelt and Cellar Dwelleri Pin Pounderi Slrlkemakert Ding a Llngi 1 15 10 1 HTS High Team Serlet 4mt 4 Man Team I ! t 1 2' 3 1851 211, 154 and 3 Gurterballs 702, 1901 Beverly Goltfredson 201 Dick Madsen 56' 77t HTG and S Hot Shots 4 HIG Wilbur Roebuck 192 HIS Marvin Coomes 437 High Individual Series 2g 2 gama series HIG High . Individual Gama mixed doubles man teams and teams to try to qualify for the BPAA State team championships. This qualify-ln- g period runs from Feb. 1 to March 23rd. See our girls at the desk for entry blanks and all Information needed. Here's a chance to try your hard hitting team against the rest of the state. 373-9J- 4 !!nittV" |