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J$' f i$ )St jaa wu lW i i ifts ar s"-SVW ' yjt 4sfey 3 A- - ' SM ft' & J V0S &s " & &s V' ¥r ' ) 'i "" i ''' "t i' iff-- s 'ys asss'S 4 ssssJ&yAtj'1' T$& ’tvr 132-1- 1 0 0M H- - t HiiS tV A a ' ?' mm vv4 H I f' ' Sft y' 12-fe- - ' vw tf v (A'"' sfrssW" yy A :L ' s SPSS'S 6--4 t 6-- tt ' W I - 12-- 0 11-- Kevin Davis (W) 11-- 6 Craig Pickett (SV) Danny Nelson (BE) MORE POINTS — 10 Jeff Campbell (BE) Then big Ben Boyce put High hurdles Mark Monty Vanderhoff (BR1 15 more points on the board when 155: John Schwitzeri 158 Applegarth (SV) (W) he won the shot put with a (R) Lloyd Barker Snot put — Ben Boyce (BE) r 0 The UCCSIjcmr Boatright (B) heave of Mike Hess! gathered a bundle of points when Dave Rayburn and Boyce finished one-tw- o in the discus 11-- 0 j 11-- 0 S wm yS f rJ t IP6 " 52-1- 120-yar- d 100-yar- d 6-- 0 I 120-yur- l§S " ' - 6--0 HOT At 2 6-- 3 a 13-- 6 y '£ W - ! 8 w9 St-- 'S' r K5-:- i 3 136-- 140-- the winner of the high hurdles nipping Bear River’s Monty Vanaerhoff at the wire Box Elder won the Region One track and field title in a meet staged at Utah State University Friday BONNEVILLE HIGII'S Clay Blackwell (right in left photo) hits th e tape just ahead of teammate Kim Coombs to win the dash while in right photo Box Elder’s Jeff Campbell strides home d j-- W-- m A ! -- & V '' ' t && 141-- 1 a S mpm® 4 1 i4 t aw fcl gS's 4 M r - - i 6ft Ea-t- 20-?- 4 m ' 20-- 9 I S A 0- Minert-fBE- --1 £M- - It i (SO its- -t cjfji: 4 44-- 1 I bonc-chiilir- g & wt mMM till ? w s A 1 £ W s i h McCord Ross Si (Bl victor in the grueling Ed Peterson L5 Jeff Lists iBR) 4 Elder event with a time of 10:139 (B) 9fKiiViT 100 — Clay BfacEweii W Fernand Coombs (St l'O Ks track and field team survived MILE ft Biair Ban TOP (R) Cano wind " the cold a fV) Cii'f lteroi (B) Roy’s premier rn’er Doug Mile — Doug Fried (R) 4 32 6 PsrJir and a fleet band of Bonneville j Brinton (8E) 4:390 Brian “Jackrabbits” to claim the 1974 Fnedli did his thing as ex0 Car! Bills (U) Ran Jones C3V Knowies (8) Region One championship here pected and churned home an Keith Lena jump— Kim Coombs (B) his Mike McCev specialty Obray (L) easy winner in Friday Randy ahepaw Phiprcn (BE) The Bees displaying power in Fried15 was clocked in 4:326 to Bob Paul Burnham (L) (R) One second Region 440 — Kim Coombs (B) 49Snt the field events and middle gve him his (L3 510 Gary Nowak (BE)' I?distance races had just a shade title in a row Friedli also ran a Cook USE) Randy Sbtjsijrq Bob (L) more depth than Bonneville and spectacular leg in the winning K) Paul BvMham RESULTS OTKSR also had the winning formula medley relay team end served Lew bundles -- - Bruce Miller ($V06? 70 81 Monty Apoleqarth (SV) when things got down to the notice he’ll be toigh in next Mark Bob 208 Phippen (BR) Vanderhoff field week’s State track and Rex Bakar mtty-griU- y Rich LeFsber (B) (BE) Box Elder put 13212 points on championships at the University (R)Discus — Don Rayburn (BE) S4J-J Mike Hess IB) Ben Bovce (BE) the board as compared to 11712 of Utah Wain Rick Coker (BU out- aiso received Roy for the Lakers Roy finished Gubier (SV) Mike i Campbell (L) third with 90y2 while Sky View standing performances fromjts 860 Brian Miner) (BE) 2‘COS Brian claimed fourth with Wz Bear pole vaulting tandem of Mike Young (Pt) 2:015 Stan Brown MW) and Lynn Pence 2 03 9 Dmo Blau (SV) Terry Hufsteltler River finished a distant fifth Vaughan ' ' Fcher (R) won the event with a (R)220 Brad Car! — Clay Blackwell (B) 22 with 39 while Logan and Weber Vaughan Bastian (R) 223 Tom Richardson (SV) effort while Pence took 225 had 36 and 35 points respec- 13-Cliff Peterson Biam Buswel (WT even at second (B) Gary Nowak (BE) tively — Chiaullo (BR) Glen Two mile results: The Bees claimed their first Meef Owavne Kendeil (W) 10:156 10:130 High jump — Larry Cullimore (BR) Paul Bur- Joy Moore (3Ei 10:301 Kevin Ponteu Clay Blackwell (3) top finish of the day when Jeff nham Paul Larsen Cliff Petersen (B) (R): Kevin Horne (BE) (L) Kevin Kent (8) and (BE) Campbell steamed home the Kim Half (SV) Mles (R) Medley reiay — Ray 3:440 d high i Curt winner of the Mile reiay — Box Eider 3:339 Pole vault — Mike Vauahan (R) 440 Relay — Bonneville 440 Mike Boyce (BE) hurdles in the time of 15 5 Lynn Pence (R) By DO WARNER LOGAN — A solid Box 4 re l dl f-- '!' 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is favored up with five more events Kjm 9°PSt The rules state that every boy th Athletic Conference track and long jump Backman has 3986 captured 21--the today handedly on pounding out tw'o field the roster that shows up at a leap of 8 then legged home championship tonight de- points and Lythell has 3884 home runs a double and a the game must play part of the ahead of the field in the 440 archrival Texas-E- 1 New Mexico was a surprising single and driving in five runs spite trailing17 game Paso by points after Fri- third with 24 points after the Coombs also had a second place 18 hits in that CSU Teams are organized on grade and in finish the HOLLIS trials limes in Fridays joined century j best By RANDY night’s five final events was Arizona events game to utashs four The utes day levels Friday from the second grade record-settin- g Montana’s Doug Darko held included Bob Martin of Idaho suffered from five errors as With 17 finals still to be con- next at 17 followed by Arizona Blackwell on the through high school tested UTEP leads with 49 State with 16 Colorado State’s relay team which stepped off d off a fierce stretch finish by A1 1464 in the high well For further details phone the the distance in 44 seconds flat points to BYU’s 32 The Miners 12 and Utah’s 6 State’s Barry Idaho In hurdles Colorado first the to win game of Weber State Yardley Ogden City Recreation Depart-EjmeBear River had a pair r Carl State worked to 0 lead with got most of their points in the a Miller 4857 in the 440 at IN 880 EFFORT the steeplechase Friday throw hammer sweeping by 'Lawson of Idaho State 953 in runs in the first and fifth inaction the 100 and 2099 in the 220 and the Wyoming failed to score highlight the opening-da- y nings Then Utah came alive the first four places where PACIFIC Conference Skv they took! day night but the Cowboys’ of the Big Howard scoring all of it runs in the Boise State’s was an while to easy is Chiquito presixth and first jWes expected Maiyo 830 sixth Track and Field Championships Hockenberry 1:559 in the COAST LEAGUE But more importantly they vent a shutout tonight with his Comer State’s Idaho and Larry Stadium Wildcat in windy d fi dash failed to qualify anyone for 'effort in the d intermed5453 in the East Darko joined Idaho State with a d led He the in finals nals qualifiers tonight’s iate hurdles discus ace Craig Byington and dashes The Min- sparkling 1:497 clocking and Weber State the Among below also fed Ken ers Boise State long jumper expectations Australia’s Peter Farmer led athletes wdiich qualified fori run in the of their in their finals gathering UTEP in the hammer throw Carter as winners (today’s e with a w7orld-clafor a which is meet the wrere in performance LARAMIE events points respective events Greens golf course Wednesday T-Y(AP) — Wyo Brown-Painte5 inches 227 of feet to wind up today with hurdler Bob Cox 830 ace Dan by Larry in the Star Noodle- competed Marshall Squeeze bunts in the final in- State’s Colorado the finals in the remaining bulk Dean and Clyde Barker in the A GOOD SHOT for par points Beauty d of events Friday's Results intermediate hurdles tournament disaster strikes Smith- upset BYU’s Zdravko Pe- - ning provided the winning run Unless ladies day during (Albuquerque 7 Tucson 4 with a discus wm to the both! car — and Brig-throBox Darko WINNING THROW Yardley Friday’s finals results: jn Sait Lake 6 Phocrix 2 games Frida v as Winners were: Championship UTEP is favored to win the ' Sacramento 7 Tacoma 2 1st of 195 feet 9 inches to the shattered the stadium record shot nurls Ben and Elder’s a has Boyce good sdIil Carand relay 2nd Tacoma 2 Sacramento gg Wjomm Phyllis Parcell and the WAC meet record of lhaiWYoung Vis to win the 0 !the grueling steeplechase event NAU: 4 Mark Crull Idaho 5 Steve (light EskelSOn Hawaii 11 Spokane 4 iron bail Don- - at the mile relay but the Min- better first flight Athletic Conference Western a WSC 0yn 195-- 6 Today's Game set by Steve Gunzel of as Darko’s winning time of Ralston Montana 6 Les Smith in Friday’s Phoenix at Salt Lake na Fife and Ann Rossell sec- ers surprisingly qualified only Division baseball dou- - shot put event Northern 1972 in 2 Arizona BSU — Ken 9:1226 Carter Sacramento at Tacoma Long jump Jo- - five athletes for the six events Region One track and field Tucson at Albuquerque ISU3 Randy Creviston ond flight Ruby Roper and Pick Tuilock of UTEP closed bleheader BYU won the Wallace Bob pi effort easuy oroKe me were which 4 in ?JAU championships Pred Buys NAU 5 LeoneuArm and Royal Spokane at Hawaii preliminaries Sangberg an4 Wyoming came ISU 6 Gerry Bell BSU and held off New Mex-®- r mark set by Yardley only last Anderson Sher-iheld ll and 6 flight Judy Kawabota New sadurn record3- - back m the nightcap to win Mon— Saturday in the Intermountain'! Steeplechase BYU qualified six men for ico’s Jay Miller to win the Doug Darko Lowder secthe first In game Cougar tana 2 Al Yardley WSC 3 Bob Walker Invitational Meet steeplechase in nine ond 5 Dan Tee off time next Wednesday the finals and its duo of Ru4 Dean Erhard Montana Ron Hill led off baseman seconds and minutes 9:1226 WSC Darko second in this rsce last BSU: eight Chris LyPricv WSC 6 Jerry Miller and Backman nald 9 be am will final inning and seventh the stadium record Arizona’s Ed Mendoza the year set a blistering pace and- !and the score with a triple conference crosscountry chamled virtually throughout Friday’s 3 Lee Iorg Centerfielder tied chase but Yardley made a pion last fall took an easy vic- then laid down a perfect bunt run in 30 strong challenge during the tory in the Hill scored and Craig Hunt final lap with a gutty effort minutes and 372 seconds It on went the mound all the way was the first time he had ever STEP AHEAD his record in BYU for boosting run the event k to 3 He struck out four and The two churned OTHER FINAL for the wire with Darko walked five State Arizona of Mike In the second game WyomRobbins Chuck breaking the tape a step ahead Boise State defeated Haynes appeared Friday 1 while Dan Kelner of Idaho State of Yardley Boise’s Bob Walker final other won the reaching by 0 ing centerfielder Mike Robinson 2 in of snagging state defeated Mars Scott of of Montana State inches in the long squeezed home first baseman finished third with Montana’s to be on the verge 25 feet 4 tennis Montana 3 3 in the second the fifth bracket Dean Erherd taking fourth Dan the Big Sky Conference jump but he was aided by Paul McClure with one out in after g qualify! of both Miller 'fHampiohips FINAL BRACKET The winners will play Price and Jerry bracket winds which gusted up to 20 the bottom of the seventh and final matches RiWeber State finished fifth and its players for the meet Dave the bases loaded McClure led bracket miles an hour off today In the final in the 11th annual sixth respectively off the inning with a single and results: The affair— six In the third bracket Jack ley of Weber State beat Dan Hammer The — I Farmer Peter throw outdistanced advanced to third on an error Byington easily 3 6 doubles — wTere Nelson of Weber State tripped Shaw of Idaho Douq Park UTEP Jim UTEP 4 the field in the discus by singles and three Bruce UTEP one of six committed by the 3 Terry Gent on indoor and outdoor up Pat Richards of Montana in Smith of Boise State took two Kenth Gardenk-ran174-UTEP with played the and a single by Mike platter spinning 2 while Tony sets from Dick Thompson of 6 Zdravko Pecar BYU Cougars BYU Mt Eyrie Rac- two sets Idaho’s Doug Fisher second courts at the Carra Pontius of Boise State defeated Montana 0 UA 4 Ed Mendoza run — with a heave of 164-- 1 and Henry quet Club 3 NM 30:551 1 0 2 Johnson Blair 30:372 Idaho of Mike Hallowell of Montana Bill Benson In the three doubles matches Dave Babiracki BYU 31:06 6 4 Dave Mago of Boise State third at defeated Dave Graham of Boise State Peach and Richards defeated Webster BYU 31:145 5 Larry Brown Peach of Monsecond Jerry took 155-- 0 who 6 Christer Burtleson 31:35 Byington UTEP 6 6 while took two sets from Bob Hardy Dick 4 Orwig and Riley of WSC BYU 32:118 — Mike in the discus inlast year’s Big tana State of Montana 2 Skifton 6 Jeff Haynes ASU Long jump Larrachoechea of Boise Scott and Hallowell of Montana 3 Robert NM 2 Bob Nance Skv meet and third in theiNacho of eight- defeated Lewis and Charen of Joseph UA 4 Thad Levins of downed Rich Morales Darryl Hughes con-- i State downed the is defending javelin 5 Tom Asare UTEP 1 1 time defending champion Ida- Northern Arizona while Leon- ASU Arizona 6 Walter Robinson UA ference champion in the shot Northern 1 3 Larachoechea ho and Hallowell ard and Kelner of Idaho took put Weber’s Les Smith finished fin- Boise State’s Larry Parsons two sets from Morrison and g the ether each in will face the of finals sixth in Friday’s downed Dave McBryant of Idaials today- of Gonzaga d’seus 4 5 BSC defeated ho in three sets 7 AND THE Bill Steege new stadium set a also Carter Ecke and Skifton of Montana 6- - while Weber of Larson Kevin 0 Weber State Owen Tim record in the long jump with his defeated Richardson and Rath-bu- n old 24-the 3 Benson and of Gonzaga breaking leap of standard of 24-- 2 set by Flint Morales of Idaho defeated Munson and Espinsoza of NAU Cunningham of Weber State in 1963 Idaho State’s Dick Tuilock while Steege and Pontius of rep jrf finished second with a 23-- 1 His Boise State downed Peterson effort and Northern Arizona’s and Ecke of Montana State Randv Creviston took third at Owen and Hardy beat Brove is Weber State's Jimmie of Montana and Robinson 1 the is Abendroth takes team defending Watts gained the finals but did state’s State golf yeber Thompson and Acherga six not place in the top its score of 759 for 36 holes into medalist having covered the of Montana defeated Schofield at- - course last year with a three-ove- r and Anderson of NAU today’s final 18 holes in an LED TEAM RACE par 216 in (tempt to win its fifth straight Aftor th tournament is being at The crown Conference Kg Sky State evente the par 73 Ogden Golf at and Golf Country played Sponsored by race for the team title with 21 the Ogden Club and Country b defending-LluSTUDENTS OF WEBER STATE THE ASSOCIATED points followed by shot a double bogey second Mahoney was 776 at 19 Montana with champ Idaho State COLLEGE follow- - in the first round causing the Montana 15 Weber State 11 'after 36 holes on Friday two strokes to Grizzlies State drop Boise Idaho 10 Northern Arizona 8 ed by Idaho at 795 Weber State 807 Northern Arizona 817 Gon-zag-a behind leader and Montana State 0 845 840 and Idaho State Those athletes posting the Team scores are determined MISSIONARIES by the five lowest scores for FULLY Select Your Will Uach team after the three rounds AUTOMATIC CAMERA 880-ya- Rams 'Skins Divide Pair M rd BYU Defends WAC -- Track Title Tonight 440-even- 1-- j ts 4-- anor nine-innin- j j j 120-yar- nt 2-- 399-825- 3 j 880-yar- BYU Pokes 440-yar- 440-yar- 220-ya- j rd Split 2 Games j six-mi- high-schedul- le ss fifth-plac- ed r j - 440-yar- 440-ya- rd w 1 111 52-1- i 174-- 1 fr open-strong- ly j-- j 24-- 3 7-- - 1 000-met- ti er Boise State Paces Opening Action In Big Sky Tennis Championships neck-and-nec- six-mi- le 6-- i i 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- nine-brack- 3-- et 7-- 6-- 227-- 182-- 5 3 167-- 1 z 162-2- 5 6 6-- 7-- 5 154-- 149-- 6-- 6-- 8 1 6-- 1 6-- 1 6-- 2-- IN CONCERT 7-- 4 1 6-- 7-- 1 24-9- 24-1- 0 6-- 6-- Herb Alper 24-- 7 6-- 6-- It-ti- 5-- 7-- 6-- j j 6-- 22-1- WSC Golfers Nab Lead in Conference Tourney 1 p j ! - j S he re Kl MAY SOFT WATER NBA Players Abide by Decision —- NEW YORK (UPI) Larry Fleischer attorney for the NBA Players Association said Fridav he has no choice but to abide by an impartial arbi- trator’s 'decision to cancel a game with planned all-stABA players in Providence ar an u RI May 18 INDIVIDUAL PLAY Jeff Kennedy of Weber State was first in individual play at 148 Jeff RodwelL Boise State had a 149 while Montana s 150 George Mahoney was at Friday night John Abendroth of Weber was next with a 151 Bill Herron of Idaho had a 151 for 36 holes from on of th large? stock In the West Give yourself enough time to take a roll before you depart to check your understanding of th new equipment i IISM 3669 Wall Ave 23S3 Washington Blvd h 336 P 24TH ST LINDSAY § 394-664- 6 325-464- 23 7 PM WEBER STATE COLLEGE FINE ARTS CENTER AUDITORIUM TICKETS'— M50 5 $550 A 6 ON SALE: UNION BUILDING MAIN DESK B St B CLOTHES SHOP 2473 Washington Blvd |