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Show 4 Sunday, November 18, 1973, THE HERALD, Provo, MbliPK ..ask I Utah-P- age "A I) .0 .1 S ( v 1 ;WJ - , " v'J 1 I II 1 I I I VESTED SUITS ' Fmim trmmi Suhi. Crart VaiiMi, assMtod tint fiiHt. mi cdars. Om md at RvfjHMff Kn shrt mm! XImi twn-tw- MEMBERS OF this year's BYU bowling teas iseiyde (left side, front to back) Debbie McKim- mey, Dawain Wheatley, Jelie Snelson, Fred Petryshyn, Sue Matthews, Barry Weese and Teri Michel and (right tide) Steps Burgeyse, Jini UaWryiiak, Lit West, Lee Urban, Brenda Nielsen, Tom Palkki, Pam Carter and Blake Walters. POLY00T0Q & WOOL VESTED SUITS Bowling Coach Selects Team Members BYU After four weeks of bowling team tryouts, eight men and eight women have been selected to represent BYU. The women are currently leading the Intermountain Bowling Conference with the men in second place behind a strong and talented University of Utah Team. "We are going to work even harder than we did last year," commented team coach Shatter Bown. "Part of our practice session time on Tuesday and Thursday will be set aside for physical routine exercise. "When we spent at least eight hours in a bowling alley competing in tournament competition, our team members must be in good physical condition. Mentally, they must be prepared to roll g a minimum of six games each day in competition. "I nave always felt that if we can condition our players for a tournament, we can win because the last three of competition are the most !;ames Bown said. "Each conference match we gain a little more confidence. The team members believe in themselves and work together as a team. It has been very difficult to put together a starting line-u- p because of the talent we have on the women's team this year," Bown said. Debbie McKimmey, a freshman from Benton, Wash, led all qualifiers during team tryouts and just recently rolled a 256 game with a 616 three-gam- e series. In tournament competition, she itiiKtlvt Mrtmit rf VCSTGD QUITS WmI aid wmI blaads. land lallnrtd. Ekfwrt wit t. Una, sanrt and tyilar, m Unrinvs loitoring, warb 1))) u (OjVV cj iy I !, wng. GPOHT COATS Mm's Spart Cents, smm Omki, pMds and snBdi. legHlor, long, sanrl md Rochester, N.Y., was the top qualifier for the men's team during tryouts with a 181 average. "The men have proven to themselves practice they have averaged 195 as a team. In tournament competition, a 185 team average will place a team in first or second place," Bown said. CPC3T COATS ctlnrfnl niMrtmMt f m fnfl and winter Snwt Csots. UU dwclu, nhids. Evtry cnat lalnnd far fwrfactian. Rtfnhv, bag, sharf A lone Ranger' help us sell season tickets, then he'll be here on opening day and also on special occasions during the season," Corbett "I'm also predicting Clayton will be the best free agent we've ever signed." 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Clayton Moore, who starred for years in the "The Lone Ranger" television series, has signed to make at least 10 appearances at Rangers games in the 1980 season. "We'll have Clayton in Fort Worth in February during the fat stock show to J FAUOUO DHAND Transfer Stephanie Burgoyne, from Utah State, will give the team ex-with Brenda Nielsen, Cerience along and Julie Snelson, members of last year's BYU team. Teri Michel, Pam Carter and Sue Matthews make roster. up the eight-tea"Our goal this year is to win the Intermountain Conference and the Regional Tournament for a berth in the sectional finals. The big question is, 'Can the Women earn a trip to the National Bowling Finals in Seattle, " Bown said. Wash., April "The highest ranking that a BYU women's team has received is seventh in the nation. This could be the year our women move up in the national rankings," Bown said. BYlfi men's roster includes: Jim Hawryliak, Blake Walters, Lee Urban, Barry Weese, Fred Petryshyn, Tom Palkki, and Dawain Wheatley. Wheatley is the only member returning from last year's team. To date he has bowled consistently hi conference Texas Rangers Sign J&YS in- all-spa- re head-to-he- 1 fnll slriMi and pl.ids. rolled 14 consecutive spares which cluded an game of 184. cdm-petin- oiv J(O hd. Orem 17 |