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November 17 1978 Orem Archery Club to Host Sectional Chamoionshios i I The National Field Archery Association s Southwest Sectional championships one of the most prestigious archery shoots in the West, will lure shooters from all over the region to the Vallery Archery Center in Orem Satur is located at 1255 N 1200 Orem The awards ceremon will take place at 6 p m Sunday pig roast will be held Saturday night ior all contestants and other interested parties Professional archer from all over the West will be here for the tournament which offers more than $1,000 in prize money Among the local archers expected to battle for honors are George Close Orem Timpanogo chery Club presi day and Sunday The championships will start at 8 each day and run until about 5 p m There is no admission charge for spectators The Vallev Archerv Center a m CUBL Scores By KAYLENE NELSEN Herald Correspondent It was good news Thursday night for Orem and bad news for American Fork as the Tiger spikers moved over to the top of the Region Two tournament while the Cavemen dropped out of the first place in Region Six with a loss to top ranked Dixie. The Orem girls went into three games before unseating the undefeated Hillcrest team. The Tigers took the but then lost first match finale to score came back for a the win. Hillcrest. now pushed into the losers' bracket, will likely be the contenders Saturday at 7 p.m. when Orem plays tournament championship match at Alta High School. Another match could follow that night in the double elimination tourney should the Tigers lose. But the team is confident they will be going on to state in two weeks "Evervone was doing so well," Men ilee Kupfer, Tiger coach, "mere comes a point where you say it is time to do it so let's just do it.' And we did.'' The Tigers have been on a winning streak for the last six games, including three games during regular season play. One of their season losses had been to Hillcrest and at the Thursday night meeting "they gave the impression they could breeze right through us," Mrs. Kupfer said But with the help of such players as Lukie Oyer, the team Tigers proved the Salt Lake wrong The Hillcrest six were blocking more than the Orem girls were used to but the Tigers quickly adapted with good passing and more scrambling as well as moving around the blocks. Dixie dumped American Fork in two and The two teams games. had been tied with Provo, each having one loss. However, Provo's loss had been to Dixie so that puts the southern Utah team on top of the region. American Fork's previous loss was to Provo. Cavemen coach Ann Johnson was pleased with the girls' play despite the loss. "We have just as good hitters and just as good a team skill wise as Dixie," she said but explained the loss as probably being due to more errors than usual in serve receives. "They were not moving as fast on the back row and getting balls that were 15-1- 0 15-1- 3 20-1- 5 20-1- a Timpview spikers grabbed LINCOLN tnat has It drmng cruise. transmission, stereo, rear rjt!oger, power seats, power door locks, trunk release. live-poi- 40,000 miles almost new radios. Under they went Wholesale at "The has program experienced an extensive evaluation since my arrival," said Marcum "Based on that evaluation, it has been determined that it is in the university's best interest to make a change." Kansas was barely competitive on the gridiron this season except for the two games in which the Jayhawks were given no prayer at all against UCLA and Oklahoma. Kansas toppled then eighth-rankeand lost to then UCLA, when a Jayhawk Oklahoma, conversion try failed with 16 seconds remaining. UCLA has record and Oklahoma a 1 gone on to post an $6995 IN UTAH t 6 or ju,''it. ier wj tmnuo cw itKi n Prno et Cut 30 two-poi- Full ki reftiK Censittantl) Imki 9-- prices HUNDLEY GARAGE 207 W 300 N., Provo 373 1171 Nebraska set an NCAA high with 799 total yards against Kansas and Missouri ended a string of three straight losses to the Jayhawks. n single-seaso- monttis 1975 ed 2 ANYONE AGAINST d 28-2- 4, GMMHTEE OUR CHECK - Two college football games will be carried on channel 4 television Saturday. The Iowa State at Colorado game will be carried at 10:30 a.m. with theUSCat UCLA game at 2 p.m. is power steering, brakes, automatic power thus far and a loss at the hand oi favorite Kansas State would leave the Jayhawks with their worst record since 1954 when 9 nrfi- - my for sale years Kansas is MARK IV 15-- lKK T r ijSfuT Ste $P0"T OIL TREATMENT FILTER BW CM BwH3 the court 0,l 99cli99c; Dons' coach Joyce Henderson said she was pleased with the way the Spanish Fork girls were moving well together and with the court communication She also pointed out the abilities of Sheila Marcussen in servng, Polly Montague with spikes and Patrice Lundell in saves as being some of the success reasons in the Thursday-nigh- t game. "Everyone was just handling every ball well," she said. In other Region Six play, Springville downed Payson while and 15-Pleasant Grove fell to Cedar in two win. games as well as taking a The final round of Region Six matches is scheduled for Tuesday night with Springville at Provo, Spanish Fork at American Fork, Cedar at Payson and Dixie facing Pleasant Grove at Orem High School. The first place team after Tuesday wins an automatic berth in the state competition. The remaining teams will vie November 30 in Cedar City for other slots in the competition. Juab High School scored its second 15-- 7 WCM IMICTIViTMRU ( CMan TERMINAL NSI-VM- T FILTH Available For Moi' CONNECTORS Domestic SolderlessT.pe UnrversolF.I Autos TropS Dirt 9 & Grime I 99li Moe.sFac.or, Specification! 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The Dons let their guard fall enough that the Timpview girls could make a rousing rally and come up for the win. Playing hard in the second meeting, Spanish Fork pulled the win off too many Thunderbird mistakes. In the third game, it looked like the Dons would have a shutout as they piled up 14 scores before the Thunderbirds could get to the scoreboard. Finally the Timpview team was able to get down to tough teamwork and get more control on some of the wild hits as well as improve their timing. The Thunderbirds gave the Dons a good run for that final point before relinquishing. In preparation for the coming Region 6 tournament, the Timpview girls will be working more on serve receives and serving, according to coach Jeanette Fishier. The team is also hoping to have some ill varsity players back on 15-- 4 in 25 Collge Games On Television 15-- haw in e.eelNt live-yea- 74-6- 8 IDS OS Moore was relieved of his duties as football coach with two years remaining on his r contract He will, however, coach Kansas in the 1978 season finale Saturday against arch-rivKansas State in an attempt to avert the worst Jayhawk football record losers Korsten Farms withstood a barrage by Levin Insurance s Ken Robinson and 17 more by Layne Brown to take a victory. Bill Moates led the Farmers with 14 and Larry Cheesman had 12 Monday Levins will meet Dowling Insurance at 6:30 pm, Korsten and RBG will square off at 7:45 and UVM will play Clegg Construction at 9 All games are played at Orem High School going out." she said. The girls know 15-- 4 game. Juab took the third meeting that and we re going to be working this and the match Region Seven now weekend to be ready for Cedar City on goes into tournament play Tuesday at Moab. Tuesday." DEPEHDABLi nature 68-5- 9 Orem Tiger Spikers Vault Into Reaion 2 Title Match tion - 94-5- 8 (from left i secretary Jan Hortman, Barry Hortman, president George Close, president - elect Clyde Maag, vice president elect Neal Shumway and secretary - elect Louise Johnson. Paskel All competitors must be members of the National Field Archers Associa LAWRENCE. Kan lUPIl It was ironu that lootball coach Bud Moore made an earl departure from the press conference last August naming Bob Marcum as the athletic director at the Universit) of Kansas. Moore left that conference just as a question-ananswer session began with Marcum Moore made another early departure from Marcum s company Thursday but this time it was of a more permanent nel with Veryl and Vance Law and Kent Harmon leading the way with 17, 14 and 13 points respectively Steve Brown tossed in 17 points for RBG Dowling Insurance, paced by Pete Van Valkenburg with 16 and Tracy Tripucka with 14. downed Little Acorn Dave Nielsen had 14 for the clude ej v Kansas Coach Departs Utah Valley Motors. Dowling Insurance and Korsten Farms were the winners in last week's Central Utah Basketball League games UVM blasted Rollins, Brown & Gun- OFFICERS OF the Ttmpanogoi Archery Club are getting ready for this weekend' National Field Archery Association's Southwest Sectional Championships at the Valley Archery Center in Orem. 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