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Show SI , V . Criner Puts Press Ban On Players - N I 1 . . ,VV- - M)Y. August 12. 1984 THE AMES, Iowa (L'PIi Iowa State football coach Jim Criner has forbidden two of his club's top offensive stars to talk to reporters because he says they are too immature to represent the team. Criner says he has barred junior receiver Tracy Henderson and senior fullback Tommy Davis from interviews "to help them grow up ." "They haven't paid attention to school and their responsibilities to the team as thev should, so the - - HERALD. Provo, I'tah Pape H shouldn't be able to represent the team,'' Criner said "When ycu talk to reporters, that's what yuu are doing " Criner said the media ban would remain in effect until the players "earn the respect of the football team." Henderson ranked third nationally in receiving as a sophomore and set Big Eight single-seasorecords with 81 receptions tor 1,051 yards in 1983. Davis rushed for 450 yards and caught 64 passes for 584 yards n r 1 " ..." 5.' I t Lit i ' FORMING NOW! MAPLi LAMES 155 West 400 North Soccer Coaches Provide Ade-lek- Progress chart of each participant will be recorded from the beginning to the final day of the week. Individuals are encouraged to improve and strive for their own performance through fun and motivation provided by the coaches. Skill tests in ball control, kicking, shooting, passing, heading, dribbling and fitness are designed to provide extra motivation to each individuals. Small-sidegames under careful direction, enable young d 6 JOIN A LEAGUE FOR MEN, LADIES AND YOUTH. . .BOWL IN COMFORT -NEW CEILING FANS & AIR CONDITIONER Expert Skill Next Week shooting targets, marked walls in the indoor gym and the update series of training films, including the North American Soccer League and World Cup Competitions. 225-413- LEAGUES NOW FORMING TO BEGIN THE 1st WEEK IN SEPTEMBER! Brazilian professional, Marcos Falopa, gives expert soccer instruction to kids The 11th annual Cougar Soccer Camp '84 kicks-of- f Monday featuring BYU head coach Jim Dusara, special guest professional soccer coach from Brazil, Marcos Falopa and former e BYU player Emmanuel of Nigeria. The Cougar Camp is open to all boys and girls ages 12 years and older and is especially designed to meet the needs of individual players. The contents and the curriculum of training sessions are carefully planned to teach difbasic ferent levels of skills to more advanced. Plus, a new soccer ball will be given per person. BYU is well equipped with special equipment like kick boards, pendulum balls, Orem to understand the principles of defense, offense, depth, sters 756-682- TUESDAY LADIES width and soccer penetration. The emphasis is on individual skills as well as team tactics involving the principles of defense and offense. 7:00 p.m. Openings. Call Pat Fillmore at WEDNESDAY 224-38- or Sandi 4 YOUTH 4:30 p.m. Openings for ages Farnsworfh at WEDNESDAY 1 2 to 21. Certified coaches. Call Liz or Don Willingham at 224-237- or Kathy 5 LADIES 7:00 p.m. Openings. Call Jackie Barney at U-1- 225-042- 1 2 225-042- The highlight of the camp includes games and competitions with local teams in three age groups under 14, 6 and Teams interested to play with the Cougars camp teams should contact Jim Dusara in the evenings. Late registrations will be accepted on Monday morning between a.m. at the Cannon Center or by calling BYU Conferences and 0M MONDAY YOUTH 4:30 p.m. Openings for ages 4 to 12. Certified coaches. Call Kathy Farnsworfh at Nielson at 6:30 to midnight is "Family Night" Rental Shoes Free! 225-334- 1 or 225-413- THURSDAY MENS 6:30 p.m. Filled FRIDAY MIXED DOUBLES F'"ed' 9 225-774- 5 225-643- 1' SATURDAY 8-- 9 For 378-485- 1 M'Xed DubleS - Penin9s- CaN Lil Willingham at - 224-237- 5 or lynette Wright at OPEN BOWLING everyone. 9:00 a.m. to midnight. SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES j gjOOx Baseball Inductions Sunday the Caribbean COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (UPI) In December, 1939, old Peewee Reese met Leo Durocher for the first time in Indianapolis, Ind., and said to the hard-bittemanager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, "So, you're the guy I'm going to have to beat out for the regular shortstop job?." "Yeah," snapped Leo, "and I'm still pretty good. I'm also the n manager." Good old Leo's fatherly instict prevailed a few minutes later and he turned to officials of the Brooklyn club gathered for an organizational meeting. "I'm going to play shortstop myself the first time around next season so the kid can learn how it's done," said Durocher, one of the finest defensive shortstops in baseball history. "Then, I'm going to throw him in there and let him sink or swim." Thirteen years later, in Novemold Luis Apari-ci- o ber, 1952, stood with his father, Luis, Sr., "The Great One of before a capacity crowd in a stadium in Caracas, Venezucereela. In a mony, Luis, Sr., a lengendary Mara-caibo- much-publicize- d ," in Leagues, handed his glove to his son, also a shortstop, with the words, "Wear it with honor." Both youngsters accepted the challenges and today will stand together on the porch of the Baseball Library in Cooperstown, N.Y., and be formally inducted into baseball's Hall of Fame. Entering with them will be Harmon Killebrew, whose 573 home runs for the Washington Senators and Minnesota Twins between 1954 and 1975 place him No. 5 on e the home run list; Don Drysdale, who won 209 games for the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers from 1956 through 1969, and Rick Ferrell, who caught for shortstop all-tim- li for L mix 'n rriQfch three American League teams during a distinguished career from 1918 through 1947. 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