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Show WEDNESDAY, OCT 15, 1968 County, Doily Herald Utah BYU Hosts Cats Face Tough' Foe Orem Or Provo Could Clinch Titles! Prep Gridiron Games Are Thursday Utah In Water Polo this weekend, games scheduled will have Springville at Lehi. and Spanish Fork will be at Uintah in the onlv nieht game. The rundown on each same is as follows: provo over Heasant Grov- eThe Bulldogs will be hosting -- ;a n.,.. r.i.: uu mc jiuvu ima neavy lavor- - me- viMngs u nm it uili hp r: imn of By JOE WATTS Herald Sports Editor Depending on the outcome of the pavnn at Amprir. F.irk a ori,i pm,n rriiilrt win thoir rpsnpetivp Hi. this1 vision championships when Four Region Thursday grid teams resume action. underway gets strong passing game with the; ond in their respective points. Uintah over Spanish Fork arm of David Atkinson and the sions. Payson has a record divi-Oth- 3 The first of four water doIo speedy receiver.; of Steve and for second place in the South- - This is Uintah's chance to get s Doug Kiger, Jeryl Smith, and ern Division and American in on the win column and they involving Brighanv frame mark for sec- -' don't want fo pass it up. Uintah Fork has a Youne Universitv and the Uni-- i Craig Drurv. versitv of Utah will be con-- ! Pleasant Grove is caoable of .ond place in the Northern Di- - will have American Fork and i ayson tested Thursday in the Richards 1 -remaining on me 1 surprising the Bulldogs, and so vision. B if there is any let down of Mm The Northern Division is con- - schedule after this week, and Building Natatorium. as much A junior varsity match will . any sort at the Provo school it sidered a much tougher dii- - the Dons don t offer "The Time Element m College Cowboys tied it up with a field niavwi a? nrpliminarv hp- - n roulrt develnn intn a- preal sinn this .vpar and so we- en resistance as the Cavemen i. . r urem win De Football." sounds like the kind goal with 2:32 showing, then with the American rork Cave- - and Lions. a ginning at 6:30 p.m. At 7:30 game. of expertise that BYU's football won it with another field goal ttie t of course will IMMniMl fOrK will teams . varsitv K .u. ninn .ft r..., l The prediction team could expound upon after wun :uo leu in me game. want not Lintahs clash only win to 12 points. The prediction - American to defeat American Bulldog gridiron this year. Since there is nothing the last Saturday night's last-mi- n bo against them and so they BYU is starting its third year Payson 7 Fork in order to clinch the The points. by Orem over Carbon Provo has too much ute loss to Wyoming. Cougars can do to recover the in the water polo competition. Fork will he fighting harder than Division champion-- ; ning .speed and passing Orem Tigers will be heavily, Lehi over Springville - The! concen-Uta- h will loss, they Wyoming of most two normal. the meets won all our Leading way, the too much curacy for the Vikings to han- - favored to romp over the un- -' Pioneers have The prediction Uintah by Cougars fall 2:28 short of an trate on the Wildcats, the team!years ag0 Last year BYu won av (i Carbon strcneth in the likes of favor- - die and so the Bulldogs will win over "'i three of the four meets from ,Provo will, be heavily points. upseL Wyoming. currently ueu wr ui . i . . .., i t ) Dinosaurs. Carbon has played Hardman, Dennis Wlnmpey. ea over rieasani urove The schedule and times are iienvuy iauirU iu nm. What's worse, BYU fell six sec tne western Atnietic tonter-enc- Utah. some fine games and have Alan Hadficld, and Dave Beal. will a wm a a has them Provo . of the give CowBYU as follows: a currently entered onds shy tie with the Last year surej "They are a much better Colorado State University polo! tie for the Southern Division record and Pleasant Grove giver, some foes a very tough This foursome lias made the Pleasant Grove at Provo, boys. time. Pioneers a tough game for even 2:dl than the one that nearly tournament and rjlaced second title, but the Bulldogs will need has a 3 mark. p. ill. Now the Cougars are getting team such powerhouses as Orem. us last year," notes assist-- ; behind Indiana. BYU defeated a victory by American Fork is not beat Orem However, Carbon at Orem, 2:30 p.m. The vikings showed a great ready for Saturday night's game ant coach to be one of those times. Wayne Startin who;Tnfliana in ftnp matrh but also over rayson m oraer to insure deal 0f air strength last week Springville has a fine passirj: Payson at American Fork, with Arizona at Tucson, and w tne Cham- - , ao inst scouted the with wildcats of Provo the school the attack CSU. ::r.O to and to Hoosiers Orem The going Uintah hv as Rhine! nredi.tion the p.m. oojIost once again the time factor may or Texas or. .1 raso. arm of Lynn Allen, anr A novice water polo spectator pionship. at Lehi, 2:30 Huntsman connected with Ron- - 21 points. Springville have a lot to do with the out- DianKing a pretty good team will notice that the SDort is a Neil "It takes of the moved running nifty The over been have do for several American Fork long! i.m. games Payson come of the game. Biggs to hold Texas of El Paso score- - Lnmhinatinn of ice hockev and This will be the best game of Hanks is always a threat. Spanish Fork at Uintah, 7:30 up to Thursday this week be- - touchdown passes. Later this month the nation "and said they basketball. The pace of the; cause of the deer hunt that Startin, less," Lehi Of a seehas Both The week. also the teams are Provo course, by prediction will return to standard time, have a great offense headed by js considered to be about turning back the clock one hour. quarterback Mark Driscoll and game the speed of But this change will come two Ron Gardin." with the water slowing the ban weeks late for the Cougars. Driscoll completed 14 of 31 movement. However, the play-fo- r They would have preferred to 215 yards against UTEP, inff snarP i, limited which actu- turn back the clock Saturday. and Gardin caught nine passes ally provides for fast action, Right now the only state ob- for 148 yards. Each team includes seven The Cougars may have a men. The positions are left, serving standard time is Arii-zona. Thus the kickoff in Tu- tough time rushing against right, and center forward, left defensive unit, since the and cson, which is scheduled for 8 right guard, centerback, p.m. standard time, will be at Wildcats have given up only 47 and goalie. 9 p.m. in Utah. It's enly the yards per game in their first The bal lis just larger and difierence of one hour, but it three contests. slightly heavier than a volley- will mean another time adjustIt would appear that BYU is hall ment for the Cougars. beginning to move the ball well; nuies are similar to basketExcept for some valuable sec- - again. Against Wyoming ttiey hail Fivp fnnls and the nlaver XI V L K onus in me iauer pari oi two rusnea ana passed lor lib yards js disqualified. Ten team fouls 1 r ; de-the be Cougars n.ight games, awarded against the number one are the an(j opponents to fensive team in the nation. Pre- - a undefeated for tlte penalty throw from four yards Tucson. They saw a win over vlous opponents have averaged !out Substitutes may enter dur- iuwa oiaie iaue away wnen me joniy ido yards per game against ;ng a tjme out and after a goat. vytiunes pusueu over a iniai ine uowDoys. Only the goalie is allowed to use touchdown with :13 remaining; No injuries of a serious nature both hands while handling the on the clock. Until then, BYU; were reported Mowing Satur-wa- s ball. very much In the game. day's game. It's hoped that Probable BYU lineup: LF-P- aul Q- -i3 it was Saturday's loss to fensive halfback Paul Sutorius, 1 uck i Grant, Cohee, Wyoming that hurt the most. who was missed in last Satur-Th- e CF Pete Fiereabend, LG Fred 7 Cougars tiad a lead, day's game, will be ready for Baird, RG-L- ind Williams, CR going into the final quarter. The Arizona. Lloyd Pettegrew, and goalie Steve O'Keefe. A l 1 I I If I hnu if IB M I IU r:i der-size- d anae e. I 1 lons-bom- b basket-flankerba- er Ho (i Ui Ari-zon- 's i i III - J trip J ft Oil Tl 1 l J ' ' Q ff) U; - de-B- o RE-Ch- I 17-- Dick Motta Wins First NBA Contest By United Press International Dick Motta, a successful college coach who gave up a secure job in his home state to enter the unpredictable ranks of professional basketball, has no regrets thus far and he probably won't as long as his Chicago Bulls continue winning. outstanding job of rebounding to preserve the win. The Bulls led at halftime 6 and built the margin to 50-4- 2 61-4- before Cazzie Russell led a Knick surge that cut the margin 4 to at the 75-7- three-quart- mark. Ohio (UPI)-Flan- ker of the Collins Gary has reBrowns Cleveland entered the hospital for treatment of a shoulder injury incurred 10 days ago in a game with the Pittsburgh Steelers. underwent surgery Collins following the Steeler game for a shoulder separation and doctors wil ltighten the pins in his shoulder or insert new ones during his second visit to the d until Then the lead The Bulls gave rookie coach Boerwinkle gave the Bulls a 9 Motta a big sendoff Tuesday advantage with 3:11 to go. night in opening their 1968-6- 9 Chicago never relinquished that National Basketball Association lead. campaign by upsetting the New Russell led the Knicks with 29 York Knickerbockers points. Motta, who coached at little The k game was the Weber State at Ogden, Utah, onlv one scheduled Tuesday, before taking the post with the Three games are scheduli Bulls, was the happiest man on Wednesday night with Detroit at the court at spacious Madison Baltimore, Chicago at MilwaukSquare Garden following the ee and Cincinnati at Atlanta. surprise triumph. hospital. 100-9- Bulls-Knic- Cincinnati Royals. MILAN, Italy (UPI)-T- he Gillette college team of touring amateur American Basketball players arrived here Monday. The team will play 22 games against 19 Italian teams in 18 cities. Mk' mxmm mm i l i rhtit M North Uniwrtity Avt. I7J-H5- Ihfi yPSr wtAVT x7 v4t7yvii) xvfv 1 4 a G , U 1? if C ' e Get the PJ 55- !: it 1 BUY NOW ON EASY TERMS-FR- M0UNTIN6! 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