Show Page 4 June 23 1975 UHJ Enyeart continues winning ways USU’s Mark Enyeart continued his winning ways in the 880 yard dash June 14 when he added the Meet of Champions in Berkley Calif title to his list of victories Enyeart won the race in the time of 1:472 his third best time of the year He added the title to his first place finishes in the and NACC-Indo- or Outdoor Championships He was scheduled to compete in the National Amatuer Athletic Association Championships in Eugene Oregon last weekend but the results were unavailable at press time His best time in the 880 has been a 1:467 which he ran last month in Logan at the USTFF Meet to set once again another school record breaking his own Enyeart’s showing in Berkley should qualify him for a spot on the US team for the World University Games to be held in Rome in September If he wins the AAU he should also earn a spot on the US team to tour Russia this summer i holder d Phil Olsen will He on hand all week to instruct participants in the Olsen Brothers Sports Camp on the USU campus an Olsen brothers camp Rick features 150 athletes Doug McCulloch Beginning yesterday some odd future athletes came onto the USU campus to participate in the fourth annual Olsen Brothers Sports Camp The camp is headed by Phil and Merlin Olsen both former Aggie and they' will be an ns joined this year by their younger brother Orrin who will assist as a counselor Assisting in the instruction of the camp will be former University of Utah return specialist Steve Odom now of the Greenbay Packers the Los Angeles Rams’ Jack Youngblood Ken Geddes Dave Elmendorf Larry Brooks Jerrel Wilson of the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles Dean Halversen Helping camp Director Bob Carlson with wrestling will be Mike Young coach at Boise St Darrell and Chuck Henry Utah High school coaches and Ken an from Thompson all-stat- lacrosse Gilstein — No exand new perience are players very welcome The on Sat July 12 will start games and will run through August 753-193- 1 is needed of Mark Enyeart confidence” Phil Olsen said “and to find where his athletic Staff Writer 150 Utah summer league will be starting with teams from Logan and Salt Lake City being represented The games will be played on Saturday and are planned to alternate between Salt Lake City and Logan' Anyone who might be interested is urged to contact Ken - objective Sports Shorts A in his half-mil- e career Enyeart has won 16 of 17 races-- losing only a qualifying race ixthe NCAA even though he his Championships twice before switching to the 880 in May of last year Lacrosse far still rftet qualifying qualified for the NCAA Indoor The intramural season will begin June 24 with the summer softball season Anybody wishing to enter a team should contact the intramural office ext 7664 Enyeart broke a 20 year-ol- d stadium record in recording his win in the Berkley meet last week He also set a BYU stadium record the week before in winning the NCAA Outdoor Meet and has broken the USU record several times since he began running the 880 a year ago Thus started out at USU competing in the 440 and - ' Wohlhuter who set the record in this meet last year FORMER AGGIE He 220 Enyeart hails from Vernal He will be competing against the best in tjie world including world-recor- Utah where in high school he never ran any further than the er Dixie High Aggie track mentor Ralph Maughan will be assisted in the track instruction by his Mark Enyeart Mike Corrigan will be in charge of tennis and USU football coaches Phil Krueger Chris Pella and Jeff Jorgensen will also be instructing Ths idea behind the camp according to Carlson is to teach the boys (ages 8 thru 16 the basic fundamentals and not to go over their heads “Our purpose is to give them a good taste of athletics” Carlson said “The primary objective is to develop a young man’s self abilities lie and develop them” The camp is in it’s fourth year and has already produced five football players and three Utah state high school all-sta- te wrestling champs who were graduates of the camp Most of the time spent by the instructors is at their own expense “All we pay most of them is expenses” said Carlson “They come here on their owq time and help out with the kids” c “The pros recognize the need to help the kids” said Olsen “We’re not in it for the money If we were we’d be in Hawaii or LA We just want to give the kids a chance they might not get otherwise” Many of the kids attending the camp are sponsored by a business or an individual These are kids who can’t afford to attend the camp Zions Motors of Salt Lake and Jay Dee Harris of Tremonton have helped out in the past as they are this year and Sweetwater Park is sponsoring the two younger sons of a Tremonton truck driver killed this spring in Nevada All together there are 22 kids being sponsored The camp began yesterday with registration and will continue for a week wv wf if! JON VOIOHT IS 7CC 10 20th “CONRACK” x presents A MARTIN RITTIRVING RAVETCH PRODUCTION Also starring PAUL WINFIELD and CRONYN MARTIN Directed by RITT Produced by MARTIN RITTand HARRIET FRANK JR Screenplay by IRVING RAVETCH & HARRIET FRANK JR Based on the book "The Water is Wide" by PAT CONROY Music JOHN WILLtAMS CiMiurt Century-Fo- ku: IUWVAI tiKz-j- PANAVISION® COLOR BY DELUXE® Variety of lunches sandwiches dinners and pizza y© SHOWTIMES: Fri Wed Thurs 7:00 Sat 6:30 and 9:30 |