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Show Monta Vncmbfr Big Sky Champion Lumberjacks Now Hoping for Luted Prwi International B - 6-- 0 2 Florida MM NAL'. Northern Arizona the Big Sk Conference s 1978 football champion -has ended the regular season with an unblemished league record And the in all games Now Lumberjacks are all they can do is wait on the NCAA Division iAA for a possible plavoff berth in the four-teanational tournament NAU became the fourth Big Skv team to go unbeaten and untied through the league s season 3fter the Lumberjacks downed Weber State 10--0 Saturday night Boise State and Montana State each have won the conference crown with perfect marks three times and Montana has done it twice Now Northern Arizona coach Joe Salem says. "We'll have to wait until Monday night to find out if the selection committee will pick us to the playoffs." Salem said Nevada-Renis a cinch to take one of the four berths, while Jackson State Rhode Island and Western Kentucky are the top candidates for the other three spots The NAl-WSgame was the orri conference contest on the schedule Saturday In nonleague games it was a bad day for the Big Skv as Idaho lost 41 28 to Fresno State Idaho Slate fell to unbeaten Nevada Reno. Boise State fell to Cal Poly-Sa- n Luu Obispo and Montana was defeated by San Jose State Montana State com pleted its season last weekend We got what we ex Salem said. a tough hard pected Saturday night 'ntling football game Weber State was the top defensive team in the Big Sky coming here and they proved why But we picked off five passes and three of them were keys to stopping Weber State.' Salem added "Joe Walker and Harold Smith each intercepted passes in the end zone and 37-- 0 3 35-- - Walker grabbed another pass at the 14 their quarterback eight times Defensively we were the best We also sacked team Hunninghack Allan Clark led NAl' rushing for 155 yards and the games on a smash only touchdown Clark now holds the Lumberjack - singleseason and career rushing records with 366 yards running this vear and 2 753 for his career And his touchdown tied him with Carl Golden for career tds each with 22 Weber State quarterback Morns Bledsoe kept the Wildcats threatening completing 21 of 35 passes for 354 vards But the five interceptions and 1 two lost fumbles helped NAU stay on top The Lumberjacks managed only one By United Prei International Lakers playing the way they are, and the Chicago Bulls playing the way they are. this shouldn't have been a good ballgame Especially in the NBA. where road wins are about as common as centers But Chicago made s game of it, and only Jim Price's hot shooting in tru Final minutes gave the Lakers a 104-9-5 victory Sunday "Chicago played the best game against us of any team this year." West said "They shot well, defended well and zoned well - "But we played as well defensivelv in the last four minutes -- as we can play It was hard for either team to get a good shot " "Price was fantastic,' said Coach Jerry West after the Lakers stretched their winning streak to 13 games. "I told you he would help this club." He has helped, in fact, the winning streak coincides with his arrival Oct. 27. This time, when Price went into the game for Ron Boone, Chicago led 7 with remaining. Price then went on his spree, scoring and once on a short jumper. It twice on lay-in- s amounted to seven straight points toward his game total of 16. "We played our game very well until it really counted and we got a little rattled," said Larry Costello, coach of the league's worst team at "We lost our composure and they just poured it on us." 89-8- NBA played like, well, Kareem He scored 26 points, snared 14 rebounds, recorded seven assists and blocked six shots. He now leads the league in blocks with 78 and his play was emblematic of the Laker effort against Chicago. Abdul-Jabb- game, Seattle tripped Portland Sikma and Johnson scored 19 of the Sonics' 26 points and a Sikma jumper with 8:38 remaining gave Seattle the lead for good Tom Owens led Portland with 18 points and Mychal Thompson and Ron Brewer added 12 each. The BYU ice hockey team split its weekend series in southern California, beating Southern California and losing to a San Diego senior team. night the Friday Cougars humiliated the Trojans 14-- 1 at the West Covina ice arena. The Cougar skaters displayed an awesome offensive game, outshooting USC 4 with Malcolm Kano 58-3- contributing five goals and Randy Gruninger a three-gohat trick. The Cougars outplayed the Trojans from the opening faceoff, moving to a 0 lead by the end of the first period. Perhaps the best play of the game came during the first period on a goal by player - coach Joe Bernardy. Bernardy came down the ice one on two, making a rush for the USC net. As he was falling to the ice after a hard check, he a shot that beat USC goalie Ray on the lower right hand side. BYU opened a 10-- 1 advantage by the end of the second period and it was only a matter of running the clock out before the Cougars notched their fourth straight victory against collegiate comal e 2. 2-- 8-- later in the period. In a somewhat sluggish game, player - coach Bernardy, playing in front of hometown friends and relatives, opened BYU's slap scoring with a 30-fo- shot that Northridge goaiie Clark never saw. The Matadors, defending champion of the Southern Collegiate Hockey League, tied the game with Boyd scoring a wrist shot after a center pass from behind the net later in the first period. ot The Cougars and Matadors matched goals in the second period with BYU outshooting Northridge 13-- but getting a lone goal by Jeff Jacobsen. Looking back on our accomplishments eager is satisfying But to look forward. To helping you get we're aven more the most for your money by bringing you more and better financial services. Staying in the forefront of the many changes and innovations happening our industry today. ,1 111 2 BILLION 1 3 2 BILLION 1 BILLION 500 MILLION 1 BILLION 500 MILLION I KINDERGARTEN I 1968 III 111 II 1970 1972 1974 1976 1978 NINE BANKS AND THESE SUBSIDIARIES First Security Company Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation , ji'' ." ' ' . "f 6. Gruninger scored the first BYU goal as he flipwrist shot ped a five-foover San Diego goalie Al Lopez at 2:42. BYU then had an excellent opportunity to further narrow the deficit. San Diego's Mike Antos was thrown out of the game at 7:07 for kicking BYU's Scott Dobrusky. BYU had a power play for over half of the second stanza but could onlv muster one goal on Rich in We look ahead to building a good future together. 10-- BYU came back in the second period to narrow the margin to Inter-mountai- we've become the area's largest banking system, and one of the strongest, safest financial organizations in the West, growing from $28 million to our present $3 billion in resources. There are over 4.000 of us working to provide financial services to our customers. 500 MILLION San Diego, which entered the game with a 1 record, charged out to a four goal lead after the first period as BYU was outhustled and out-sh19-- First Security Because of the public's confidence in our leadership, Pickering Cougars San Diego, a senior team made up of players ranging in age from 16 to 30, outplayed a BYU team in its third game in three nights. NU no MSI were both 8 2 overall while BSI finished at 7 4 Montana 54. Wrher State 47 and Idaho and Idaho State both 2 9 3 BILLION Goalie Scott Kearin sneaked around the net and dropped the puck in the corner at 1:11 of the second period. Saturday night BYU lost to the San Diego 0--b RESOURCES lost his shutout bid as winger Dobrusky added two more insurance goals California o First Security Corporation System of Banks petition. USC 5--2. The andals stayed close on touchdown runs b Robert Brooks Russell Davis and Terry Idler, and Jay Kirk Aluhlenbour s 6 vard pass-tlen But Idaho never led in the game Montana and Montana State tied for second behind Northern Arizona in the Hi: Sky both with 4 2 records Boise State was followed bs Idaho and Weber State at 2 4 and Idaho State at I fourth-quart- BYU's loss dropped its BYU shot. But Kano The remained in front of the to net. The goalie faked one now travel Cougars Colorado in two weeks for way and tried to pass to a Rocky Mountain Hockey teammate. But Kano anticipated the fake and League action. stole a dribbling puck and In what was described put it into the net. as a battle of two of the In describing his sixth better collegiate hockey of the season, Kano goal teams in the West, BYU "Joe (Bernardy) said, boner a parlayed goalie's told me early in the game into victory Thursday that when their players night to beat Cal were clearing the puck out of their own zone, The play that deter- they faked one way and mined the game then made a crossing developed this way: pass to another teammate. I knew the goalie The Cougars were tied was going to do the same. 2 late I with the Matadors anticipated his move, in the third period. The stole the puck and BYU skaters were scored." retreating into their own zone as CSN goalie The Matadors' goalie Johnson had taken con- lost all confidence at that trol of the puck after a point as Bracha and -- overall record to lards rushing and three Bulldog touchdowns our customers of I ILD'S CHAIRS AND TABLES I . ' ' -- Securities Intermountain Inc iSIMCOi First Security Mortgage Company First Security Life Insurance jbrt ' Company of Texas First Security Insurance Inc First Security Insurance Agency. Inc. First Security Leasing Company First Security Computer Center. Inc ot Bracha's 20-fo- blast I 412 So. 700 West Salt Lake City 355-766- 6 11 4 No. Main Midvale 255-766- 6 2665 Washington Wen 394-362- 2 464 So. State Orem 225-766- 3 I first Security Corporation Banks and Subsidiary Companies Banks Members 01 F 9 !s78 game Fresno State runmngbacks Ted Torosian and Gary Carr Torosian and Carr combined for 297 million commercial and agricultural loans. Financed cars, home irrprovements. and many other American dreams. And we're proud of the fact that during our fifty years of service, which covered some of the most difficult times our nation has knewn, not a single penny of our depositors' money has been Ir st. BYU Hockey Team Wins 2 of 3 By JOHN GRUMET SAN DIEGO, Calif. Uh-P- age 103,000 homes Enough to a Lake and Boise combined We are now serving western people with 378.000 savings accounts. And we've paid more than $550 million in interest Equal to $25 for every person living in Utah and Idaho today. We've elped build businesses, farms and ranches with two SuperSonics 88. Trail Blazers 85 John Johnson and Jack Sikma combined for 39 points to lead Seattle to a victory that kept it tied with Los Angeles for first place in the Pacific Division Abdul-Jabba- 487-19- d I in fifty we've financed years, build city bigger than Salt 88-8- 5 4-- Kareem other one-yar- security 80-7- 5 In the 0 Provo be a vital part of growth of the to and West, safeguarding the savings and financial Center Artis Gilmore led Chicago with 21 points and rookie guard Reggie Theus contributed 19. However, Theus missed four of his last five shots after scoring eight points in third period to put Chicago ahead 4:29 l'H 0 During our 50th Anniversary,the rededicates itself to In the final four minutes, Norm Nixon and Jamaal Wilkes both stole the ball twice from the frustrated Bulls. Nixon added 16 points and Wilkes finished with 23. He had four assists and two steals during the late fourth-quartspree night. yards period with Clark scoring THE HERALD Playoff Bid AA complete pass on fourth down and goal jt the Mustang tour killed the second Idaho State was simply overpowered b Nevada Reno giving up 439 ard in total offense to the Wolfpack in the shutout loss Fernando Serrano kicked a pair of field goals and runmngbacks Mike Quilici and Frank Hawkins each Ncored on one yard plunges to put on top 20-- at halftime And the Wolf pack kept up the pressure in the second half Montana ran into a similar buzz saw at San Jose State outgained in ardage Kevin Cole rushed for 216 ards and three Spartan touchdowns in the win While the tinzzly s only score came in the third quarter on Rockv K lever' 9 pass to Jim Hard Idaho had double trouble in its final in the third The Axers field .wily other tally came on a goal by freshman Rob Bell in the open ing period Weber State coach Pete Riehlman said We lost because of our mistakes And our quarterback was in trouble more than he had been in our recent games Every time we got close we got sacked fumbled or threw an interception on Tom Boise State led Cal Poly field goal But the Sarrette s Mustangs also scored in the second quarter, on fullback Paul Hodgson s plunge just before halftime The Broncos threatened twice in the second half But an interception at the SLO three ended one drive and an in of 78 1978 First Security: The Community Bankers $3 Billion Strong. Price's Hot Shooting Streak Helps Lakers Slip By Bulls With the Los Angeles sustained drive l-- 20 QIC |