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The baiquei will b? at the Wednesday! night Prudential Plaza at 3300 South State in Salt Lake City. j KSTRINC . n. I $3035 OLDS TORCNASM) team can be reserved by Lee calling Dean Nuttal, Christiansen, Paul Gehring, or 9i Mil S P Brighton 3:57.7. Team scores: Hillcrest 145. Ortvn (25, i'rovo 109. Murray 60. Granger 47, Keira If. Brigh?e W Ml W 1973, loaded basketball NIT championship ... 1372, 2 dr. R.T, lohted Tickets for the Old Time Athletes Association Banquet which will honor BYU's 1951 I VI UACKtl 19JUoad4ifubber.$37952 LTD u rc iwMkt tmmu mi a Reitv: l. Hiikrtil J.; k. VI mm pm NIT Champs To Be Honored Jurgensen is now a free agent after having plavH out four-yecontract with the Redhim more skins, which than $125,000 a year. GARAGE iMPALA !S?4, $i mtUHm. Jurgensen said after a two- - 4. j MONTE CARLO i e muKflmniital oa whether he rmehl renew his plavine career with the WFL. on Cie oiuntarily until June (. r Thr-rhave bcn reports that Busacco is ready to offer the long-terpassing whii a 1h C5H?vr3rt, possibly was but franchise, iittrrests." ind busii"! Jurgensen conferred here ith Jonn Bcsaeco. operating heud ti the Ph.ladephia PU u& ?JVv 40, 1 brens J 41.5, 1. l4owJ.42.il. 4. S. BrhUM 4, Granger 1 55. M:!e P.elav: I Orem (BMok. Mcftllisler, Ostler, tatoeltcr. S 2S 8 . t. Prcvo 3 31 1: S Hiltorest 3 :JS .; 4 tjrartger 3 40 5: 1 Murray $ 44.1; 11 hijher." 1973, 4 dr. Saa rom Sonny 'w'ssH'sgtm RMins. iisseneu Friday to an offer from the World' Football League. t 71-- d Wiattijii pra quanerb-- U'fihaiKkr i fkisaccu uwi ' 1 wu! te t'msrrijig tus oner those I have with alig received from various televi-ikb liCW UU;h-:i- Jurgerwi, furewl mta retirt pient last wk by the Watkins. M 114. Relsv: I H:!!,rest iliumi, feiMsoa, Moore) 44.3, I. Murray 44 6, 3. Orem 45 i; 4. Granger LENNNON 1EDFETTER hits the iape for Orem in tf .rule relay during the Regies Four track mett. Ledbetter won the 44fl and ran ihe anchor leg of the miie relay. high jump 1S72, t4Mde4 27year-ok- acquired Jurgensei ivi x tVA53ijrGrori him nwre any other p;?cher ia s?arjR v t 171-- rrowuns 1J4, ) tiantber, P Jmhm. F U4. . Ktytnicd, G fT. Ik. Moosoa. O 4 "Medley till. lUHDLEY isguf Jvf 1 1 8 3 Thursday by Granger's Steve PASO, Tex. (UPI Sproul. rian Oldfield threw the shot Besides winning the mile farther than any man in history relay, Orem was second in the Saturday uncorking a heave medley and third in the 440 of 75 feet at an International relay. Other place winners for Track Association meet. the Tigers were Listen (third in the shot put), Allen Gardner The toss will not be recognized; by the International (fitth in the shot put), John which Ramaee (fifth in the discus), Amateur Federation, sanctions world records, but Jim Fralick (sixth in the high OidfieU's throw was more than hurdles), Tony Olsen fifth in Ostler three feet past the current the low hurdles), Ron David the in 440), (third 7 owned of world record by Billings (fifth in the 440), Brad Al Feurbach. Van Alfen (fifth in the 880 ), fifth throw, Oldfie'd, on his Elvin Cramer (second in the crackedthe mark with 3 toss cf two mile), Fran Clark (third 7344 aad then unleashed the in the two mile), Kent Monson ejfort on his sixth and (fifth in the two mile) and Ron final Lhrsw of the competition. Monsen (fourth in ihe mile). "1 toU mv mother I wanted to do it for her as a Mother's Day present," Oldfield said. "Afier I beat the record the 1 first timt I decided to try to The long throw was first measured with a plastic tape and was t knight to be whe the heave was measured jwith a steel tape it was found jo be an even 75 feet. In anither spectacular performance, Rod Miibum ran the high hurdles in 13.G the fourth time in his career he has turned in such a time. Mlburn set the world record atlS.O as an amateur. fen National Brown M I444l. 5 O 140-SS. Oneida. H 1371 5, 2. Long Jam: 1. Given. M Qlsett. P 2tM'.. I Snuiii G 20-- 2 4. . CffSS, ti IS' AkUjilMrl, P Reuo. M l 2- Poit Vsult. t Hale. 9 13-- J" I, V T. -B- boost it r 4 , To 3onriy Frariciscti by the Si. Louis C?rri;nais f rmy in exchange for nurior league piU'hr Tony Ganzales anr outfielder Urry Kernduti. Bryant, who had announced wiik ia spratg his nircrnc H 5ir. Uisfut: I. Lifoo, r.i ITT T and the W B victories The H. A!o.-ii- " i 615 Mat earned wss 1 Terry Belt of Orem won th two mile in 10:00.5 after' runsing the 880 leg of the medley relay, which qualified inr thi staff nwt by placing second. The two other records set were Hillcrest s medley relay Oldfield i iKlST, ftisass, 5 hspes remain SO t. Rsbiscs ? I IS I; 2 HiB,o?lh. G :SEI; 3 Si Am. P retired J iK 7 4. Yaw. HJ8S.5. l.1ti.TI, HftMBM I0S 5. Hurst H 1 34 Miie: i Belt, liiu5: 2 I OS 3 Ctoit. O 10 8; I I tramer winning mile relay team, which just missed a record A V..:.. . Provo's Mark llobison set a record m the 880 wild a 1:69 b and Orern's Paul Listen established a new mark in the 13tlS 5. Mosses. HI MJ s S)8 of r"rd ; 11.:. 50.7 440 IK r,.-- 3U Ledbetler Lenrion H J4 HI3J. ft n. I- Jl S4SuB P K W. UftelM.0.7; of record in the ti the and ran the anchor leg k 1 7tihr S.tts.. $ Mortoya and Anderson ran on the winning mediey team. The other triple winner besidps Raiiey was Murray's flashv junior. Mike Green, who won the iOO, 228 and long Orern's J, Brj-- a is a : tv--i H i, 1 S I Suftttsos. H K.i. Ibijut. r W i, H 101 Khlarts, B 16 4 Vi. 1 urtws M El. I Dumas. H Mmf. PtSJ, 52 4 3 Prelt. Gary Sorensoa, jliiTip. I. era hi. 1 I V,.lc ! Anderi. H 1 Miiie 5 rtuv ! S.: 4 K ij"tr. 8 & It,oJ'!, fijail. gf Si lrf Ron 1 iS nrr ir S 4 9 4 J7 Roger Lllison and Scott Moore were aiso on that team and - IS 'i jS 'm t Vi.cr The C.e K 4 in the fmal po5e vav.k Hiiicresi. from Region Four among the top five. The Huskies were paced at the region meet by Mike Paiiev, Blaine Anderson and ? fleet of swift sprinters. Bailey finished first in the high hurdles, low hurdles and shot put and was third in the discus. His 19.8 in the low hurdles is a league record. Anderson, a very impressive junior, broke the mile with a 4:21 and came back with a 880 in the medley relay to give Hillcrest another win. a (sixth x- - ia r. P.: - Ixvrf. Vsi Rale" tied the pole v?ult nd Gary record at U-Crowton was ev'onti with more misses bat their IS 9h te p powis vre-- 't Use Tigers into first. Clayton Dumas was second in th liK) and 220 and ran on the winning 440 relay team for Regtc-- n Murray 60, K- ia the d'.scu 'li.4r and fourth is the slwt fst. Jeff Smith, (third its the javelins, Stew Harper tiaurih ."la the iae!w s Woitman ."-a- t 0 :u foilc- ac! ':fJti still ewsj&eUng Huskies perfMtri! to their petaitiai in a'-w- Flare sw Iea4 t tiiUe, Jim Stanttrttsaittii H-- iktTt. sud the mile), na: an.wf ssv there was so catching up for us Use tnttehTam Hse tsiitth in the nulei. Matt Miser the Tigers. In fsct, Hil'crtsS sad ( fourtti ia ise !0C and 220 s, Be loarth tr. tie elresdy revived Use team John trophy and gone home on the Gary State ilhirS is the 830, bus utile Orem athletes were Manuel Ji4inson t fourth ia the i his .Ustisss, expei t tracts, coacb Ray nor GPJ VIEft poiat, ahtrr th At thai fly MIK.E TVuTTV tYnf. 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