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Show fFm GOOD?! Maxwell Watched Dream Vanish I -- - mm u-anw Sundew. March 27. mm. mnnm 1 W - i X . si - . iK Pleasant Grove's Keith Allred, who guided the Vikings to a 24-record and second place in the state basketball tournament, Ray Walker were named the top coach and player in Region Six Saturday. Walker averaged 18.3 points per game to lead the Viking scoring attack and was, of course, the key man on their fast break as it was his responsibility to get the rebounds. Other memheri of the Six first team include Doug Baxter Spnngville. Bret Frampton of Pleasant Grove, Brad Adamson of American Fork, Tom Strasburg of Pleasant and ell i 49-4- 9 v . . Grove and Max Cunningham of Carbon Second team selections include Craig Buys of Payson, Scott .... vi ' Dates for the 64th annual Invitation Meet at BYU, plus some changes in the J LWAV meet format, were announced Saturday by Gary Palmer, chairman of this year's big spring event. First event on the schedule will be senior high tennis, which will be held on the Cougar courts April. Track and field for both girls and boys 22-2- Cats Split Double-Di- p NEWPORT st. n overwhelming to them and perhaps to me too," he said. Rose said Charlotte was "hurt tremendously" when guard Melvin Watkins fouled out in the closing minutes. "He's the kid who keeps us together," Rose said. "Not many guys jjet to come here," Rose said. "We lost it in a tough way. You may never get to come back." KV I:, 4'VuV 'x.w r (UP! Telephoto)) Saturday. The bucket didn't drop until after the buuer had sounded but counted and the Warriors claimed a victory and earned the right to meet North Carolina in the finals Monday night. THE WINN AH! Marquette's Jerome whitehead has the ball on the glass and In Its downward flight s Cedric (extreme left) as North Maxwell tries to defend In NCAA semifinal action 51-4- 9 Carolina-Charlotte'- NCAA Boxscores 0. 0 - - (84) 14 31, Kuesler 12, 0 0. Krascisin 0 9, Zaliagaris Bucklev 1 2, Bradley 0 0, Wolf 0 0 0 Totals 33 0, Colescott 2 -- Osborne, S. I'hillips. S Homes I. 24 7 Morgan L. ; Rayburn. S. ; Thomas, S. ; 11 052 Mile relay Spnngville, 3 56 9 Brown. L , VNortlien, L.; Anderson Shot put S.; 46- -' i Nichols. S Flder, S. Turner, L. Long jump 189 220 - NCAA Tennis I8i UCLA Tnnitv USC ( SMU Miami Collegiate Track NEVADA-LA- Fills 10 4, Nearv 2 Lee 21, Toone 23 2 2 2 0 l' l 5 6, Whitehead 0, 11. 4 8, 1. Totals Boylan 0 Roscnberger 51 I Massev 5 7 (irubor (491 King 14. Kinch 17. 2 2 Scott 4, 2 4, Maxwell 6. Watkins 2 4 0 Totals 19 2 4, 0 49 Halftime Total fouls Marquette 12 Fouled out Watkins I'NCC 25. Marquette 22 16 - - - - Farrell, Id 6. L, Hasmussen. ' V. Srhauguard. I.. Davis. D Javelin Pike, 172 1, V. Limh. I.. Bennett, L. Carter M. Ikmovan, W, Brown. 1ehi Lehi, 47 5. Morgan. I'nion. 440 Yd Relay Wasatch. Dugwav H - - Holmes. L. L, Worthen. 54 8. Yd Dash (Iilbert. I'. Murdock, W, Muir, t' Wilcox. 2 18, L. Davis. L. Hunle. 8S0 Yd Hun D Arrowchis. I'. Beck, L. Rhodes. I' 120 Hurdles lorg. 18 7. V, Jenkins, L. Bird, V. Clark, M Davis, W, Labbudda. (1 Sloan. 110, M, Turner L, 100 Yd Dash Jensen. M, McCurdy, D. Ray, L. Beecroll. L, Murphev. I! Cardon. 5 10 5. L. R.ismusch. I'. Mile Run M. Barllet, Clovich, W, Hammond. G. Part-ray440 - - - Murphev. 20 Ti'. I'. Carter. M, Jump IVrralt I'. Sloan. M. Denver. C, Spnngeg, V Murphev. 44 0. V. Hvllingcr, JM Yd Hurdles II Mit'urdv. D, lirnver. I', ( lark M, Borland. - Ihi. Relay Mills), Union. 4 2 Miller, Green. Moigan, Wasalch 07 tHigwxy Jensen. 24 0. M. Pachles, U, 220 Yd Dash Holmes, Uhi Ray, L. Carter. M. Track Meet Springville vs. I rh! - at Springville Spnngville 72'i, Lchi 32'i Larry Jenkins. High hurdles 1.. Paul Hull. S. 4 14 Kric Havmond, S IWlyd'dash -- Oborne.S I'hillips S, tie. Flder. S llav L, 10 4 S . 5 04 3 Larry. I., Pahsl. S Day. M,le 440 relav Spnngville 48 3 S . 56 2 440 Strong S , Homes. I, I.ikke. S Hunllei - Hull. S . Jenkins I, Hammond, , - - 4 (HO Medley Allis-m- Bolden, Idaho State, 14 1. 2, Ball, Utah 14 16 3. Echevimi, BYU. 14 5 4, Mann, Utah. 14 5 5, Kuzma, Idaho Sale, 14 68 400 1, Enveart. Utah State, 45 82 2, Connolly. Idaho State. 47 2. 4, BYU. 46 85 '3. Austin, Kimmel, Idaho State. 47 3 5. Coombs, BYU, 48 0. 10 15. 2, 1. Amartiefio. Idaho State, 100 Parrell. Utah, 10 23 3, Green Snow, 10 6 4, Davis, BYU, 10 6 5, Sv. Utah, 10 6 BYU. 1 51 76 2, Wilson. 800 1, Murdock. 52 63 3, Hyde. BYU, 1 52 75 4, Idaho Stale, Patterson, BYU. 1 53 3 5. Glaser, Idaho Stale, . "lay S Beck, S - Springville. . . Carbun, 4 It J 1, - - 53 3 - - 111 1. Lundv, Idaho State. 52.95. 2 4(0 Gardner, Utah. 53.25 3. Kimmel, Idaho Stale, 54 07 5, Fxhevarna. BYU 54 45 5, Kuzma, Idaho Slate 54 45 200 1. Amartiefio. Idaho Slate. 21 2 2, Parrell. - Utah, 21 39 3. Connolly. BYU. 21 5 4, Austin. Idaho Slate, 21 5 5. Bolden. Idaho Slate, 21 8 5000 I, Hud, BYU, 14 23 8 2. Redjiair. BYU. 14 26 !. Hart. BYU, 14 51 0 4. Whitaker, Utah, 14 51 S 5, Cabanillas, BYU 15 07 2 1. BYU, 3 13 1 2. Utah. lbOO meler relay 3 14 6 J, Idaho Stale, 3 14 7. 4, Snow, 3 44 0 2. Wilson, 1. Dvis. BYU. 24-- 0 Long Jump Idaho Slate. ?3 9l 3, Green, Utah State, 224 4. Dart. Utah State. 22-- 3, Acree, Idaho State, t - - - Triple Jump L , 2 II 7 - Torter. Idaho Stale, 45 Henry, Utah. 4 4 3 4 - Uhi, 3 52 2. t'ninn; Wasatch, Mile Relay Morgan, Dugway Brown. 4.') 10", L, T Worthen, I., Shot Put Holx-rls- . I'. Van, I'. C.rawe. IWniictt, L, Pike. V. 28 - 1111 unattached, ' Medley 4 110 State. - Poulsen, 3 56 - - "ung - 1 Lchi. 1S6. I'mon. 166' t. Moigan. Total Points 85Li. Wasatch. 48. Dugway. 31 1. Grantsville, 5'i 1'ike. 125 7. 1. Ferrell. Lrhi, Discus Gurard. W, Thomas. L. Bunnell. L. Barney. V 11 10. Houle. D. 2 Mile Morgan. Murdock, Inion. Milt hell. Wasatch Nelson. 6 ft. L, Fachl. I'. High Jump McDowell. L. Jensen. M. B Peterson, I'. M Pole Vault . Winlerton, - - 16.0BS A Prep Track Peterson, I' Marsh. BYU. 55 0 2, Hernandez, BYl', 9 05 2. 3, Lawrence, unattached. 9.28 4 4. Kelley, Idaho State, 9 34 0. 5, Withour, Utah, 10 02 0. 1. I'Uh. 41.03 2, Idaho State, 400 meter relav 3. BYU. 41 83 4. Snow, 44 3 5, Kansas 41.21 Weslevan, 45 9 1500 1, Woods, BYU, 3 53 55 2, Anderson, BYU. 3 54 55 3. Koenig. unattached, S 54 8 4. Wathne, BYU, 3 5a 63 5, Francis, unattached. - (51) MARQl'ETTE 1) 174 168 8 44 3 - 1. Hay. Utah, 48 6 2. 3, Welsch, Utah State. 44 3 5. Richardson. Idaho Barrv BYU, 164 2, Marsten, 4, Williams, Hinton, Utah, 15-5, Lee. Idaho State, 144 BYU. 15-t. Nieisen. BYU. 6 10 2, Powell. High Jump 4, Lemee, 3, Berrett. BYU, Idaho Slate, 5, Botlev, Utah State, Idaho State, . 2, Hay, Utah. 1, Kusela, BYU. 197-7Hammer 153 2 3. Rabem. Utah. 151-2. 1. Hjellnes, unattached, 62 Shot put J, Hart, Utah, 53 104 4, Nilsson, BYU, & Palkovic, Idaho Slate, 508li J, Scoggins. BYU, Pole vault (Fla 1, - - 7-- 6 on the young season. 29-3- 0 that order. Individually, the outstanding track performer in the 63rd annual Invitation Meet was Hillcrest's Blaine Anderson. The Husky distance runner set a new record in the mile (4:16.1) and also crossed the line first in the 880, but was disqualified because of a foul in the half-mil- e. Last year's decathlon title went to Bill Davis of Spanish Fork, who nosed Jordan High's Ken Young, 6,492 to 6,439, for that coveted championship. As in year's past, the director of this year's meet will be Clarence Robison, BYU's track and field coach. ij 7) ( - 136 115 102 Texas 87 9 4 Pan American 81 8 6 2 62 57 California-Berkele- Arizona 41 San Jose Slale 40 TCU By WALT SMITH L'PI Sports Writer ATLANTA (UPI) Larry Moffett of Nevada-La- s Vegas missed just two minutes of Saturday's semifinal game against North Carolina with a bloody nose but coach Jerry Tarkanian said his absence came at a critical time. Moffett was injured early in the se- cond half with the Rebels on top Vhen he came back two minutes later, 1 BYU 108 Arizona State Utah 9 148 Georgia 122 Pepperdine steeplechase -- 1. meter 3.000 I BYU is now will be featured April in BYU Stadium, commencing Friday with the two-da- y decathlon event. Junior high, tennis, track and field will be held two weeks later, May 13. For the first time in many years two of the meet's regular events, golf and girls' precision marching, will not be part of the spring carnival program. However, added emphasis will be given to both tennis and track for this year's meet, one of the oldest and largest events of, its kind in the country. It was inaugurated in 1911, and except for two years during World War II ahd one weather-out- , has been held each year since then. Last year the AAA track and field title was won by Provo with a comfortable margin. Skyline, West, Roy, Hillcrest and Olympus finished within eight points of each other. Delta won the A division team track championship, with Richfield, Juab, North Sevier and Millard trailing in 177 Princeton 84 VEGAS (83) 7 14. 8, Gondrezick 4 Owens 8, S. 13, R. Smith 4 Moffett 6 12. Theus Smith 10 20, T Smith 6 83 4 0 Totals 41 0 8. Brown Las Vegas 49, North Carolina HaKlime North Carolina 11. Las 43 Total fouls Vegas 22 Fouled out Moffett. Technical foul (inndre7ick (Tex Stanford 0 (11 182 4 198 Irvine won the first game of a doubleheader 10--9 in 10 innings. Scoring the winning run after a collision at first base caused a throw to go into right field. The Cougars hit well in both games with Rick Scrivner, Don Valgardson, and Kim Nelson collecting three hits apiece. Valgardson had a pair of doubles in the second game and Cam Killebrew tripled twice. Nelson and Tim Anderson also had triples. Hardy struck out 10 in seven innings in notching his victory. Mike Tucker will be on the mound Monday night when the Cougars open the Riverside tournament against the host team, Absence Of Moffett Hurt The Daily Herald Scoreboard 4 -Ftwo-hitt- Cal-Irvin- e getting here was apparently 0 Koren Calif. Axle Hardy fired a Saturday afternoon to win his fourth straight game as BYU defeated "The tremendous accomplishment of Ford BEACH, reshman "I think we came to Atlanta to play the worst half of basketball we've played all year," said Rose. "We were tremendously uptight at the start of the game. We shot several air balls. 11, Cunningham 17 8 in region play and Walker 18.5 in region play. Schedules 64th Invitational Charlotte, obviously tight in its first NCAA appearance, got off to a ragged start and trailed 23-- 9 after 13 minutes. 5 ac BYU Rose said he was unable to hear the buzzer. His big question on the play was whether Maxwell was fouled when he had his hands on the ball. "I don't know if it was knocked free or what but Whitehead came up with it and put it in," said Rose. He said he thought Galvin was calling the basket no good or was calling a foul on Marquette in the confusion which followed. Davis Yonakor Utah-P- Phillips of Springville, Layne Butt of Pleasant Grove, Frank Pulley of American Fork and Nelson Page of Spanish Fork. Honorable mention went to Angelo Pappas and Dean Cox of Carbon, Gary Jewett of Payson, Mark Farnsworth of American Fork, Gary jackson of Pleasant Grove, Rick Gardner of Uintah, Phil Burton of Spanish Fork and Chi is Monson of American Fork. Baxter was the leading scorer in the area. He averaged 20.3 points per game over the entire season and 22.4 in region play. Frampton averaged 14.1 over the season and 14.5 in region play; Adamson averaged 16.2 and 15.5; Strasburg, 12 in both cases; 1 's had hit an eight-foo- t jump shot in the lane with five seconds left to tie. Marquette give the 49ers a called time out with three seconds left and set up an play with guard Butch Lee throwing the ball nearly the length of the court. "The ball went in my hands and then slipped out into Whitehead's hands," said Maxwell. "He was going to dunk it. I blocked it and the ball hit the rim and the backboard and went in." Referee Paul Galvin rushed to official scorer Larry Carter who said the ball was in the basket when the horn sounded. "I learned a long time ago you don't change the officials' decision," said the composed Charlotte coach Lee Rose. "It does no good to belabor the point. It's a difficult decision and I admire the men who made it." CAROLINA 7 19. HKRALD, Provo. Vikings Dominate 6 Team I season." NORTH 1977. T11K All-Regi- on By WALT SMITH L'PI Sports Writer ATLANTA (I'PI) There was no doubt m Cedric Maxwell's mind. Maxwell, North third team center, had just seen his team's hopes for a Cinderella victory in the NCAA tournament vanish on a last second shot by Marquette's Jerome Whitehead. Sitting in the downcast 49ers dressing room, Maxwell said he had no argument with the officials' decision ruling the final shot good. "It was off before the buzzer," he :did. "li's just a bad way to end the Carolina-Charlotte- fwwwstifW'wKsi "Sv, 35 4 2 6 North Carolina had run off nine straight points. "I think it hurt us," said Tarkanian. got three quick baskets while he "They Exhibition Baseball was out. He was out about two minutes and they went up about six." at Yuma Ariz. Nevada-La- s 13 2!0 050 10 San Francisco Vegas had an eight-poi100 00! 11- 0- 5 II 3 San Diego lead right before the half but Tarkanian 181 Curtis Monlefusco. 2i. Williams said a basket by Mike O'Koren with two and Hill. Sadek 181. Griffin. Metzger 4i. seconds left which cut the halftime WP and Curtis Roberts Fingers i7. was a key play. Francico Whitfield, edge to San Diego: Richards "We should have gone in with a bigit Cocoa. Fla. lead," said Tarkanian. "You've got ger 001 100 00- 0- J 4 0 Minnesota to sustain it against a club like this and Houston (10 100 00- 1- 3 I Pazik. Burgmeier 6 ' Alburv i9' and we didn't sustain it," Lemon-an3 Andujar Wyncgar. Longhar Although the Tar Heels used their Ferguson gello i5i. Sambilo .8' "four corners" offense exHouston Fer Sambito I.PAIbury tensively after taking the lead, Tarkaguson nian said, "we had enough chances " al Fompano Brach. Fla "But when they changed defenses on 100 003 Oi- l- 7 14 t Atlanta 311 Oil 05i - I! li I us we stood around and then wound up Trtai Dal Canton Huthven i6. Autry 181, shooting with a hand in our face and Torrealba iB and Nolan. Benedict (7i. that's not good " l.indhlad Fourault iTi. Alexander. Guard Sam Smith, who led the 9 and Fahey WPAIexander Curllar Hits Atlanta LP Huthven Rebels with 20 points, said Las Vegas Rrniqucz. Bur Frego-M- . roughs. N a n Whisentun. Trxis wanted to maintain a lead to prevent Grieve, Fahev the Tar Heels from slowing down the at Palm Springs. Calif game. 600 (100 00- 0- 0 ? 0 "We didn't run our offense too Chicago (NI.) 1 I OO111 000 I iCillfornla said Smith. "After they went up good," 6 and Hernandez Bonham. 9 and we couldn t catch them. wald. Hvan. Scott i6. Hvan LP Bonham Fit debar ren Sophomore Reggie Theus said North Carolina "played a fine ball game and Fla Vero Brtrh. at not did we S 100 !0 00t 0I play as we should have I Toronto 7 H I 10! 001 Lot. Angelri think we played at 90 percent." Hoiten '6'. Johnson (7i and Vuckovich The 6 foot-- Theus, assigned to guard 7i and Yeager. Ashby, Sutton. Hough Dales i7i WPIInugh North Carolina s second team guard Phil Ford. said. "I 201 aoo to- o- i I ? Detroit Alabama 32 20 Wisconsin j ' 55-5- 3 2 16 V . 3 V 'if? 1 100-- HRS-Sa- 49-4- WP-H- slow-dow- n Milter-Verhnrve- I1 BYU'S JIM BARRY, native of to win the Orem, clears pole vault In BYU'i invitational track meet Saturday afternoon. (Photo by Dennis Patterson) 4 Top Performances Highlight By BOB HUDSON Herald Spurts Writer Cold weather didn't seem to bother Utah State's Mark Enyeart, BYU's Henry Marsh and Richard Reid or BYU Meet water jump just before the final hurdle, but appeared to be gaining again when he banged his knee and faded out of contention. He finished in 9:05.2. The injury won't keep him out of the Texas Relays next weekend. Reid hung on Arthur Redhair's shoulder for the first six laps of the meter run, then the two played until Reid edged away over the final two circuits of the oval. Reid, who met the NCAA qualifying standard of 14 15 0 last weekend, wa.s timed in Idaho State's Peter Amartiefio. All four ignored chilly conditions to turn in excellent performances and highlight a track invitational at BYU 2, Discus - 1, Gardcnkranz, BYU, 1B6514 Saturday. Hjellnes, unattached. 182 7 3. Ringle, Utah Slate. Enveart turned in perhaps the best ' 4 Hart, Utah. 5, Briggs. Utah 4 14 of the day when he zipped he but too much us ho hurt performance don't think Slate. 4 130 3J! Ilx- - 1J 17 ! Boston 400 meters in 4s 82 6 Javelin - 1, George, BYU. 2.14 3 I. MrKay. i7 and did do some damage," said Theus "He through the Roberts, Gnlli Taylor 4. HYI 2IC 7 3. Parkinson, t lah SUte.201 4' well under the NCAA 14 23 6 and Redhair finished with Wni'kenfuss ,6 Clevrlafd t'ninp-Wseconds, May. a bi'll is a very good very player I P 14 26 1 8 beli Gasper. BYU. 201 3'i 5. Paur. Utah. 193 2 Cleveland and Kik of 46 6. BYU's standard qualifying heady ball player." IIHS Delr.i: Boston Roberts Local boys continued to make good Kemp, Dale Connolly finished second in 46 82, Fisk. Carbo. Mob.sun. Ford has been bothered by an elbow narrowly missing the qualification as Orem's Jim Barry pole vaulted 16-PGA Scores to win that competition, Spanish Fork's at Fort Myert, Fla injury on his shooting arm and Theus mark. said he tried to make him use the arm. I PllUburgli Bill Davis won the long jump with a 0IMM)-l- tl double was the Amartiefio only 67 87 Tom Watson Knu. Cllv lp00tl-- 7t a and Orem s Doug of whizzed he leap of as the afternoon bit 72 winner 65 a Graham Marsh "It may have bothered him Rruvs. Gussjge til. Ration i7' and Ott Col turn won the 800 in 1 51.76. Murdock 66 72 67 205 a in the 100 meters with good to said ll.tll Ray Floyd P on uter i7 to and had dribble Martinr; it," when he victory ii 70 69 68 207 And Tapio Kuusela, who placed sixth George Cadle LP Hems IIHS KansaM'itv Conrns 10 15 and in the 200 with a good 212. Theus 71 68 69 208 Fd Snerd x divided siuad in the NCAA last year, qualified for off held Marsh and Reid both 66 74 68 208 Ben Crenshaw a reported NCAA this Concerning to win vear's championships with a heave teammates from 71 70 68 209 challenges Gary Plaver of the Rebels' basketball f 197 7 at Son Cltv. Arli 68 70 "It Lyn .'lal'ies their 7 sp J10 Oakland f) - 13 71 71 68 Theus said, "we think about 210 John Schroder of tie 19 BYU competitors won i'louin, Marsh pulled away from Luis BP ( 00 - I I ! I Milwaukee " 68 72 70 210 Jack Nicklaus it sometimes won Idaho State of Utah, hurdle the events. four; on last the Hernandez iurrel. Mitchell 161. Giuti i8i and 65 7J 72 210 Hale Irwin BYU Utah one, and Hernandez (Ji. State, when Hndrigue? two; 71 69 bumped the finals Bill Kratterl in be to Sang ui lienand Slaton, be would "It steeplechase nice Moore WPTorrej McClure (ti Knute comKoch student 8:55.0. III an recorded and Hjeltnes, could tlary graduate we his knee HRSOakland Linn, and take it all despite the fact 72 70 70 211 Page. Victor Hrijalado won the shot put. on had lost unatUched, the peting Hernandez ground time." on Milwaukee Money, Cooper go 74 Mprobation any JI1 Billy Cper 50-- 16O-- 0 160-- 150-- - 8 24-0'- I 1 11 - |