Show V w “ NV ' ‘fX’V rv y iiira BYU REDSKINS TEST WILDCATS THIS WEEK IN NON-LOO- ACTION P State College and Young Brigham University Saturday agreed to play a football game in Provo on Nov 17 as part of their 1973 schedules It will be the first time the Wildcats and Cougars have competed in football in the history of the two schools Weber BYU were and to scheduled originally begin their football rivalry in 1979 but an opening on the BYU schedule this fall made the game possible WTeber was able to move the Eastern Michigan game at Weber The Weber State College baseball team swings back into action Monday and Tuesday at John Affleck Park against BYU and the University of Utah Weber faces BYU in a 1 pm doubleheader Monday then takes on the University of Utah in a single game Tuesday at 2:30 pm Following the homestand the Wildcats hit the road to meet Northern Arizona University in a three game Big Sky Conference series in Flagstaff 1116 Wildcats and ’Jacks meet in a single game Friday and a twin bill Saturday Northern Arizona and Idaho State split a twin bill Saturday with NAU winning the opener 2 and the Bengals taking the second game 10-- 1 NAU is 2 in conference play and Idaho State is 5 Weber is 4 and has to sweep the Northern Arizona series to have a shot at the Southern Division crown 5-- 4-- 4-- 3-- series hcme-and-ho- The Nov 17 game gives both Weber BYU and schedule for 1973 The scheduling of BYU also gives Weber State its toughest football schedule in history Next fall new head coach Dick Gwinn and the Wildcats will face Utah State University at home and Southern Mississippi BYU and Idaho on the road to give them four major college opponents Gjach Gwinn said “this is a great challenge for us We are very honored to have the op 11-ga- in football in 1979 and 1980 we are pleased at the opportunity to play them this next season This should be the beginning of a to that much more schedule” he concluded have its and it for great respect BYU with Out game program interest should create state-wid- e for college and enthusiasm portunity to play BYU great football association with BYU” Mich originally Ypsilanti scheduled on Nov 17 to Nov 24 to make the date available for BYU Weber State Athletic Director Dale Gardner has been negotiating with BYU Director of Atheltics Stan Watts for two weeks and arranging for the Eastern Michigan date shift Mr Gardner said “although we have BYU scheduled for a WTe complete 1973 football schedule is now: Sept 15 Utah 22 State at Weber Sept Northern Arizona at Weber n at Sept 29 Cal at 6 Boise State Ogden Oct 13 at Weber Oct Ogden Weber 20 Oct State Montana at University of Idaho Oct 27 Weber at Idaho State Nov 3 Weber at Southern Mississippi Nov 10 Montana at Ogden Nov 17 Weber at BYU and 24 Nov Weber at Eastern Michigan football” BYU head football coach LaVell Edwards commented “when talk of scheduling a series began two or three years ago I wTas definitely in favor of it since I feel it should be an excellent rivalry between the State-Fullerto- two schools” “In the past out most interesting games have involved rivals such as Utah and Utah State Now Weber will add just Crown — The (UPI) and the Celtics Boston “gutsy” determined New York Knicks clash here this afternoon in the seventh and deciding game Basketball National of the Association’s Eastern Conference championship series The Celtics all but written off last Sunday when they 0 dropped a double overtime decision to fall behind three games to one regained the home court advantage when 0 they stunned the Knicks York’s in New Friday night Madison Square Garden Today’s game which starts at 2:10 pm will attract a capacity crowd of 15320 at Boston Garden and a national television audience The winner moves on to hte NBA championship series against the Los Angeles Lakers Western Conference winners “This is a gutsy team” Boston Coach Tom Heinsohn said of his club Saturday smart good “They played basketball to get back into this series But we’re not going to live on these wins —we’ve got “We’ve got to have a big reeled off 12 straight points in fourth quarter” Heinsohn chided the Celtics during that workout “We’ve got to get the lead and hang onto it in the fourth quarter” approaches to Boston Garden And on Friday the Celtics Saturday to scoop up the re- - to win DALLAS (UPI) — Dan Sikes 'after three rounds because troublesome winds who suffered through a misera-lth- e BOSTON maining tickets for today’s clash between the Boston Celtics and the New York Knicks Police estimated the crowd at between 5000 and 7000 and said there was a major traffic jam m the area Some of the Weber Nabs! Los 2-- 1 Angeles Tips Pirates Sunday” PLAY OUR GAME 3-- 2 em- ployes said they had difficulty getting to the club’s offices as fans jammed the building The crowd began gathering shortly after the Celtics beat 0 New York Friday night to tie their series at 3 for the AssociaNational Basketball 110-10- 3-- 110-10- American League game Melton ended up on second base Both Oglivie and Griffin continued in the — Standard-Examine- r game The White Sox won UPI Telephoto administrative Celtics’ 117-11- BOSTON RED SOX outfielder Ben Oglivie (left) and second baseman Doug Griffin (right) are sent sprawling after colliding chasing a fly ball hit by Chicago’s Bill Melton in first inning of Saturday’s out WTeber’s astern l V3 tion’s Eastern Conference championship The crowd reached its height shortly before 10 am when the box offices opened Sikes Ties Dickson for Lead In Byron Nelson Tournament “We don't need any adjust- ble year in 1972 and lost his in ments we just have to play our exemption the process players on the tour was troubled by illness and a rash of bad playing last year As a result he finished 63rd on the money winning list and lost his exemption Dickson winner of both the British and American amateur tournaments before he turned pro birdied two of the first three holes to move in front of the field by three shots But at the sixth things began to go wrong He bogeyed that of1 steadiest AT EVEN PAR jamup came at a strong southerly even-pa- r 210 and a hot round by wind Saturday to shoot a Holzman said “We’ll at Houston and New York atBc)ston of could them "how bring them 68 and tie Bob Dickson any and fjnd out fust the first $30000 Atlanta prize today for the third round lead of the igood we are” at par were Larry HinPat Kelly hammered out three The Celtics were greeted by $150000 Byron Nelson Golf In Leonson Bruce Crampton doubles and scored both Chica- - more than 1000 cheering fans Classic Greene Bert ard Thompson Ten players were under par go runs Saturday to give the as they reached Logan Airport Bob E Smith Lanny Wadkins in 69322 Later over 'when about the am 1 over the White Sox a Saturday play began victory 5000 more than Preston Trail Golf the par-7- 0 Sox Red people day yard theBoston “der non Sutton who struck out nine Rick Monday homered in cona-roun- a Club Garden Boston course and Sikes! in the first and'jammed Saturday opened Kelly fVa m f iQ r:0f ’ of tickets for Game No was the only one of those lojlost four strokes to par on the Cubs’ victory over the San'third innin§s with doubles to search events rSatn?riav'0nn r!imrSptpl8r record at PUt ‘°Bether 3 SUb'womd Tnt destroy Montana State and the' With the score tied 1 in thelDiego Padres Monday rapped no we’re up with a 75 to?" one o IherigM P“ugh "There's way pa olel-rJ- UJoie with Pace Roy the 3 and’ tough p?r eighth dual and singled0 Victory In Track Meet combatted game” New York Coach Red to An eight-wa- y two-und- er 2-- Ls ( 2-- 2 J?irn£cke tST iniSSTuS1 17 58 SSTt roS ‘'nflh'7' "“t S i h?Ae ‘1 points to 486 on 17 hits in 35 The Celtics moved back into e the triple meet to for Cey but Lopes was cut) In night action San Francis-tan- a average contention in the series on the trips to the plate at the plate on a strong 'co was at St Louis State and 12 for the Inter-'dow- n drove in three strength of what John Havlicek Track Club Weber! throw from Manny Sanguillen'delphia at Cincinnati Montreal Lou Piniella two-odouble on a 'called “the best fourth quarter runs with a beat MSU 113-4- 0 in the dual 2 pitch in the seventh inning we’ve had in a long time” meet outscored New York Saturday to give the Kansas Boston Dan Dean of Weber set a 8 final period Friday the in City Royals a 4 victory over school and meet record when after pulling into an 2 night the Detroit Tigers he was clocked at 4:125 in the tie after three four quarters The Yankees unloaded mile beating his own 4:145 two-ru- n a SESSION homers PRACTICE including last year Dean also won the to Heinsohn had drilled the need pair by Bobby Murcer d run in 1:590 and ran behind for a Minnesota overpower superior fourth quarter anchor on the winning team in six-h- it of George effort into the Celtics the pitching during a the mile relay Medich on session A1 Yardley of Weber set a lengthy practice Alou and Graig Nett- Thursday a blew Boston Matty dual meet record 14:378 in the a pair of les lead last Sunday when three-mil- e run beating the connected for also two on after by goals and narrowly escaped lost acquisitions periods they 15:100 set by Brian Hansen of two-ru- n Yankees the Barlow as Bob blasts and John Gafton on Wednesday with a one-poiWeber in 1971 for a Dave in around four hit homers game win after losing a sandwiched Flint Cunningham was a Amadio’s score for Salt Lake the first time since last July 21 advantage in the last period Murcer who drove in a career got he: high of five runs DAbllN Yankees off to a 0 lead in the 5 first when he homered off Jim' Kaat into the rightfield bullpen double by following a two-oCLASS center 16-1- 8 The Yankees Alou in the fielder homered A film on Lake Powell fishing seventh after a again ALTA Utah (AP) — Two Alou by single will highlight a meeting of the and drove in his final run with young Utah skiers took first Wildlife Tirst two Weber County a rally place honors in the Alta during a three-ru- n Federation Wednesday at 8 pm in single events the annual of the eighth in the Utah Power & Light Co ski competition SaturGRICH STARS auditorum day and Grich singled Edd Wright vice president Brad Jensen of Snow Basin Bobby said the film will be presented scored Baltimore’s first run took the 8 amateur class by Jack Rensel supervisor then homered in the third for and Ben Chidlaw of Park northern region Utah Division the winning one as Jim Palmer West was first in the 2 third-perio- d of Wildlife Resources DHgh'a'huraies-j- on outpitched Ken Holtzman to category Williamson (Msilback on a pair of 4 cox i4 (W) jo stanbury (ms) Bobby Hartland Monahan to The public is invited to attend give the Orioles their victory from 14 states are Skiers by goals 440 — Ron LaFranehi Dick W) Shroeder f ll the include Oakland will over send score that at and session the tie Brad Schmitt 500 (ms) competing in the events Pro(ms) (w) Long jump— Flint Cunningham Milwaukee fessional and discussions on other subjects action In overtime into pame night Kevin Coombs (W) Rich Charleson (MSi Phoenix took a 0 lead in the pertaining to hunting fishing was at Texas and Cleveland at competition are schedjim wats (w) Mur-lan- d °T”ER RESULT other California outdoor on a uled first sports by goal period today 100 — Flint Kevin (W) Cunningham Mon-hom- Phila-mounta- -- in i ut 3-- 28-1- 7-- 82-8- 880-yar- 16-poi- Dickson the former amateur sensation who on Saturday led by as many as three strokes before falling victim to the wind Dickson had to settle for a one-ov71 after bogeying three out of five holes in the middle of his round Sikes and Dickson held a three-strok- e lead over Bert 71 Saturday whose Yancey 209 a him gave Yancey was the only golfer other than the two leaders to be under par er the long par-- 4 10th to fall into a tie with Sikes Dickson bogeyed the 16th hole as w’ell to fall a stroke behind but got back into the tie with a birdie on the par--4 17th Among those who found disasttr Saturday were Bies Julius Boros and Australian David Graham Boros bogeyed the first hole and double bogeyed the second and wound up shooting a 76 Graham double bogeyed the pars” Sikes for years one of the third hole and faded to a 77 day’s best round of 66 Arnold Palmer w'as among those at 212 Sikes was the steadiest of all parring 16 holes and coming up with birdies on the two par--5 holes “I missed some good putts for birdies” he said “But I saved some pars with putts in the range of six feet That's the thing I haven’t been doing-sav- ing nt off-seas- nt 19-poi- nt Lake Powell Film Will Highlight Weekly Meeting 2-- NOW JUMPER WINS ut Ge-lan- de 16-1- 3-a- most-spectacul-ar 1-- 4 i Coombs (W) Randy Hickle (MS) 10 3 High lump — Dave Muirbrook (W) Jo Stanbury (MS) Mark Davis (W) 8S0— Dan Dean (W) Ed Darfler (MS) Mike Hein ( W ) Pat Bennett (W) 1:59 0 Intermediate hurdles — Dave Taggart (V) Ken Pitman (MS) Dale Slade (W) 6-- 2 22 Cougars Top 1 Ashe Cox Land in Finals 223 — Ron LaFYanchl (W) Dick Shroeder Mike Oriet (MS) 22 1 — Triple jump Rich Charleson (MS) 1 Jim Watts (W) Frank Reilly (ITC) — Al Yardley (W) Jim Roberts (MS) Dan Price (W) Mile relay — Weber (LaFranehi Hein (MS) 46-1- Taggart Dean) 3:365 - top-seed- PROVO Utah (UPI) — Skyline High School won the 60th annual Brigham Young University invitational track meet Saturday with 71 points beating out CottonDavis 46 and wood 60 South 41 Kenny Brown of Kanab won the competition 10-eve- nt “all-aroun- d” 6-- 6-- 3-- 7-- LAKE CITY (AP)— University Brigham Young 1 out a victory over pulled Utah in the first game of a Athletic Conference Western baseball doubleheader Saturday and then blanked the Utes 0 in the finisher Steve McNulty spent the entire seven innings on the mound for the Cougars to take the victory in the first game Mark Colerick held out the whole way for the loss Utah held a 0 lead from the first to the fifth inning when BYU rallied for two runs Utah had an 5 hit advantage over the Cougars in the opener but couldn’t turn that into victory SALT 2-- DENVER (UPI) English- seventh game of the first set tour Cox said the key to his 2 win man Mark Cox took advantage waltzed to a 3 singles victory was Tanner’s of American Roscoe Tanner’s DOUBLES MATCH inability to serve and the inexperience and poor serves In a doubles semifinal match inexperience of the Tom Okker of the Stanford student University Saturday and America’s Arthur Ashe breezed to a win over Netherlands teamed with from Lookout Mountain Tenn Australian Ross Case in the American Marty Reissen for a who upset Rosewall Thursday 5 victory over the British semifinals of the $50000 United 3 “He didn’t serve well in the team of Graham Stillwell and whole match” Cox said “He Bank Tennis Classic had served wrell earlier in the Ashe and Cox will meet in Cox fi-the met d Ashe tournament and ’ and had 14 aces nationally-televiseTanner today's Australian team of Ken Rose- -' against Rosewall but he never nals Cox broke Tanner’s serve wall and Fred Stolle in the 'did that when he played me twice in the final set to take a 'other semifinals match “I feel his inexperience really 7 5 2 The United Bank Classic is cost him the match” Cox said victory and Ashe helped immeasurably when the final stop for Groqp B of “Next year he won’t make the in the the World Championship Tennis 'same mistake” doublefaulted Case 6-- EAGLES WIN TRACK MEET Utes Twice ed 7-- 6-- 3-- 1-- 8-- s 's V v : wSs V v vv S v EOB DICKSON chips to the 4th green during action in the third round cf the Byron Nelson Golf Classic Saturday Dickson got a par-- on the hole and is tied for the lead going into today’s final round with Dan Sikes Both golfers have a e total of 206 3 54-hol- |