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Show Page 8 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Thursday, June IS, I! Ute Tennis Team Now WAG Champions Shafer of ASU in the semi-final- s The surprise Utah tennis team for a needed point, but had won the first Western Athletic Con- to face Willie Hernandez of Ariference Tennis Championship on the zona in the final round. hot, sun baked courts of Tempe, Hernandez, another of the ranking Arizona. collegiate players, had a hard time IT WAS A great team victory for disposing of the lanky Utah netter, the five man squad, which played but finally finished strong to win their hearts out for Coach Harry James. HERNANDEZ was one of the Arizona University, the favored quickest men on the court, and the team, due to two previous victories squatty Arizona hero looked over the Utes, grabbed off second bit the ranking player he is. every place, BYU pulled in third, and New Frithjof Prydz, playing as the Mexico, Wyoming and host Arizona No. 3 Ute, pulled one of the surState all tied for the fourth position. prises of the tournament. The freshman skiing star landed in the finals POINTS WERE awarded for every after downing Rick Hank 6-victory after the first round. The players participated by number PRYDZ, THE smooth stroking each school6 No. 1 man played In Norwegian, had to play Rick Fried the number one singles, the No. 2 of Arizona for the No. 3 title. It man in the number two singles, and turned out to be a close and evenly eo on. There were also number 1 played match, but Basse surand 2 doubles matches. prised the Arizona fans as he The victorious Redskin belters downed Freid 6:4, 6-The Utes No. 4 man, lefty Rick picked up 8 points, Arizona 7, BYU 3, and the other four schools didnt Bennion, also played well in the clutch to aid the Redskin victory. manage a point 4'U JOE COWLEY, Utahs entry in WITH THE fclOT Arizona sun the No. 1 singles, won his first out- blazing, Bennion disposed of Paul ing against Bill Taylor of New Mex- Price in the semis and then finals, but ran up against tough ico 6-- 6-- It was unfortunate that came back to face Don Lowe of Lenoir and Hernandez in the semis. The Arizona netters continued their Cowley ran up against one of the BYU in the finals. The hot atmosphere seemed to hold over the Utes by a 4--6, top collegiate players in the nation, (Bill Lenoir, in the finals. 3 agree with Bennion. In a Marathon margin. he 9-outlasted a good Lowe The Arizona team then decisioned Lenoir downed Cowley the past 6--duel, to add two more points to the BYUs Conway and Fort 6-- 2-'Sklyine singles champion in quick Utah 6-6-total, and captured the No. 4 ot win the No. 1 doubles crown fashion to win the coveted singles and add one point to the Arizona championship. No. 1 WAC player award. THE SAME STORY was quite IN DOUBLES, the Redskin duo of total. .similar for .Wayne Collett, the No. Collett and Bennion played well to 2 Utah player. Collett downed Ted beat ASU 6-in the quarter Offers 6-- 1, 4-- 6, 6-- 0, 6-- 3, 6-- 0. . 2, 6-- 3, 4. y - 6-- 3, 3, 6-- 2, 1. 6-- 4, 6-- 7, 3, 2, 2, 1, 2, 6-- 3, Several student artists at the University have received Awards of Excellence from art faculty members. The recognition has been made by the placement of a red dot on a work from each category. In the oil painting category Deral Barton received recognition for his work entitled, Aftermath, priced at $250. The student receiving the greatest number of awards is Neil Jenson. He received five awards for his work Mr. Flesher which is not for ale. MR. JENSON ako was awarded one award for each of two works, one entitled Still Life, and the other untitled, priced at $300 and $250 respectively. Jeanne Kogas Girl with Hat, priced at $75 received one award. Marsh Women and- - "Honky at Tonk, priced $75 and $150 respectively, each received an award. The artist is Don Shepherd. In the illustration category, Raven by Ron Williams was given one award. It is priced at $15. Belling at $30 in the watercolor category is Harbor by Stephen Conover, wijth one award. A work that is not for sale by Paul Elling-oo- n, Salt Air, has been given an award and another by the same artist, Rain was awarded three times. Rain is not for sale either. John Iluish received one award for his work Viaduct, priced at ..$50. The second largest number of awards was given in the layout category to Stephen Conover for his layout of a record album. It was awarded four awards and is not for sale. IN the layout category, Lynn Freemans Fruties Candy received two awards and is not for ale. .A layout of a 1963 calendar by Steven Haslam has one award and is not for sale. ALSO . . first set to a 10-- 8 win, and the: with Cowley leading the way wit' booming vollies and short chops held off the Cougars to win th match, the No. 2 Doubles crown and the Western Athletic Confer ence Tennis Championship Congratulations are in order to fine team with a great coach, Harr 9-- 7. James. University Summer Science Club to Youngsters Aw ar ds of Excellence . 6, 6-- 4, THE UTAH team of Cowley and Latimer advanced to the finals in the No. 2 doubles against BYUs Turley and Lowe. At this point, the Redskins and Arizona were tied with 7 points each;the Utes had to win their match in order to win the WAC championship. While the Arizona team watched, Cowley and Latimer battled in the Learning can be fun and a University of Utah summer program for youngsters proves it. Boys and girls in the 9-age bracket will have an opportunity to seek answers to questions which seem to hold a perennial interest for the younger set: How does a CAROLYN DOTY is the artist for radio work? What makes a motor Street Scene No. 2, which re- run?. Why do magnets attract some ceived one award. The work sells metals and not others? for $25. Under the direction of Jack McIn the drawing category Deral Donald, science instructor at StewBarton was awarded two excel -- art School, the program is divided lences for his charcoal work en- into two sections, one is scheduled titled Old Man Thinking, which from June 10 through July while the other will be conducted July 8 is priced at $40, He was also given one award for Old Woman, $25. through August 2. Kan by Ed Chatlin is done in According to Mr. McDonald the a pastel medium and received one are introduced to many youngsters award. It is priced at $25.. facets of science. They study some Two award were given Anthony of the fundamentals of electricity Smith for his The General for and magnetism and each builds his own working models of an electric $25. motor and a radio. Deral Bartons sculpture "Bird Students who are most interested is not for sale and has one award. in the biological sciences will find Bird is made of iron and brass. to do on field trips collectplenty Barton received three awards for ing specimens which maintain another sculpture "Bird With Long and study during the they program. Legs, which is not for sale. For the astronomers of the future COPPER DOOR panels, priced at and those who wish to keep an eye $125, received one award. They on a place in outer space the climax were designed by Ron Williams. of the program will be the building Mary Wright received one award of a telescope. for three works, a pendant, $20; The program will be conducted a pill box, $20; and a ring, which Monday through Friday from 7:30-9:3- 0 is not for sale. a.m. for the 2 year olds, 10 and from 2 a.m.-1IN THE CERAMICS and crafts noon for both 9-and 1314 year olds. The category Jay Schadel received two the awards for his work Habachi, program will be conducted in Room selling for $50, and one award for 205 of Stewart School. his Wind Bells, priced at $35. Registration for the Summer Science Club will be June 7. AppliJohn Wada received one award cation forms may be obtained by for each of two works, a weed vase or calling the Extension and a covered jar, both not for writing P.O. Box 200 Salt Lake Division, 6ale. Utah. City 10, The science club is only one of several programs being offered at the University this summer for young people. Other programs are available in creative dance, languages, tennis, and a unique arts, crafts and athletic activity program. 14 Switching to the graphics cate-gorDeral Barton received another award for his woodcut A Huichol, priced at $10. y, 11-1- Directors of the U. of U.s Young Peoples Summer Program included (1. to r.) Ariel V. 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