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Show 0"407154, tc'r"terVlei ;L J le C vs v rya' pin Utes WAC - . . ; ,. , ..0 7 lk Gary R. Blodg, . teseret .r 76,1 it News sports writer ANN University of Utes still are looking for (list f.,thall ,gason. - win of the Utah had its best offensive showing of the year here Saturday afternoon, but lost to Wyoming's Cowboys, 3113, in a Western Athletic Confer- , ewe encounter. - - . I was only - i css in '; 1..-rI- ls 7 : Prep . . , letehdpeituaF:domfilnneen:Isneisaru;:tlhilye wettiller in 5:lirtbleeve : .aim, Laramie. - !.. But the nes were beaten .by their own mistakes. - Utah fumbled eight times, 19st four. The first two mis- .eues early in the game re- 4 . belted in Wyoming touch:Zwns. Another stopped a Ute ,... .7: ,, ,...' f;''' ,4, ,,,I Country the final stanza. bkatild the Texans into tne ice in that fmal stanza, '4: .. ," however, scoring 'three unanswered goals in the first 12: 04 The victory upped the Salt LLIters' rt.cord to entering a Family Night contest tonight at 7:30 at the Palace against the Oklahoma City Blazers. The Blazers are in a three-watie for the top spot in the Central Hockey League South, and are the only team in the league to defeat the Eagles this season. That defeat, a 2 affair, came Oct. 19 at the Myriad in Oklahoma City. The Eagles 5-- win streak int() the contest, but were muzzled by the goaltending of took a three-gam- e toellnlly haw,' o ,,I, oe Ilroughs team title, Davis to the while Orem. paced by Belt, es.t,41, ' Championships i- tr,0 - ..:. !'lp , 15' :Y:::!, , .,,: ..: ,,,- -., ' ;...,t, '::,:' ti,totIgc::. ,i ,,o If ' ,...!,,.4..,f,; '.. 9, ,::,i, ,v f e;:t fiz4b :..,! ,:,i'?.'' .: .,: 4i, 'I ....,:;: Horton ' Bingham, coached by Chris Black and Richard West, placed second in .4 :44thiktt ,;44kait'Aiki 3-- 3-- --, 4-- -- , :- -. full-blood- - . -- d .. '. against !.....,,,7interference t. 4Wyom1ng. .., -4 - 1" ,, ,. ,. ,- .- minutes later, with seconds left in the half, Brown booted another field goal. this one 41 yards, to keep the Utes in the game, ' ' -- , , FREE 41 Itifa . - ' i ' ; q ,. 4 , ', ,z:,.. '67 i I' ! Z ,P1ECIAL! ill , , I I 111 1 ; .. :4: ",..1';',74.-!,--:4-4;- ' 4 fl I :-- ; ,, ' a 4 - - j - , ,::::? 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Next competition is against San Jose State Saturday at 10 a.m. on the University of Utah golf course. ,,WOOMINdlidElialOS, 1 I . may. October 28th I P.M. Coo or the Redeem I j: , 1 1 I Jeff LeGrand Black of Blanding was next higheut Ute finisher. BRING YOUR SPOUSE AND LEARN OF THE FAMOUS LOWRYN1CKERSON METHOD OF REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. THOUSANDS HAVE USED THE SUCCESS FORMULA TO BUILD AN ESTATE FAR LARGER THAN THEY HAD DREAMED. was pleased "Generally, ,.,,. .,:.. with our performance." said :,,, -- Lovat, "The team is hustling, and we're t ..not letting down, .upgiving .. ,...naf Ole il' , 0 v tie said he was pleased - ,..,...,'""W'itli Miller's performance.' had a good day, despite! ::-but that's! ..:, ""yakillitf mistakes, .' ; ...how everyone learns and to jell into a good '! ;'"'" Lovat said. I 0' GEN - g Schnell. .Id4. 11 " - . A.P.0 141 1 1 1 nsselnUdeCr la:du FREE "HOW TO"LECTURE Zv 71 . LEARN HOW TO BUILD FINANCIAL SUCCESS BY TAKING ADVANTAGE .OF INFLATION-T- HE MONETARY PINCH-B- AD CIRCUMSTANCES! I IV 1 ..... Mrs to Ilturiiio neonatally Independent Today!I A few only 14 i ot 11 111 7 .- c ' 1 ") n Placing in the top 30 were Utah's Tom Takach, Steve cross-countr- , ; g4 WAC powers New Mexico and Colorado State. eluel E ut ,. Ute runners place third The University of Utah cross county squad. enjoying one of its finest seasons ever, ran to a third place finish in the prestigious Colorado Cross Country Invitational Saturday. Fourteen schools and clubs were entered in the meet, represented by more than 200 runncrs, as the Utes placed behind Colorado Track Club and Eastern New Mexico, two of the Mountain West's y finest teams. The Utes were in front of , 21 Tonight's ramily Night promotion will be the first of nine such Monday events. Entire families will be admitted for $8 or $IO in selected seating areas. 2-- 21-- 3 -- A , ysrds. Caldwell accounted for 212 yards of the 232 yards passinz the Parsons accumulated. Westminster also had 240 yards rushing. 11 In the final minute, with some fans heading for the exits, a fight broke out between Eagles blueliner Glenn Patrick and Ed Prysunka of the Texans. Before things were settled down, both benches had emptied and Patrick had participated in three different fights. finishers. .,, For Orem and Coach Bill field . Delaney, Belt's fourth was followed by Fancis Clark's of a sixth, Elvin Cramer's 14th, his second place finish Kent Monson's 17th and Ron fulfilBrough Ode ago. year Monson s 2.3rel plate three-year in led a goal The Tigers dethroned destate the prize. grabbing fending champion Provo. The this for been "I've working for three years." said , the Bulldogs tied with Olympus Davis senior, "it feels great for second place. Intermountain easily ran to to have won," Brough didn't feel too great its third title in four ,years. while running, however. His Best runners for Coach Gorcoach, Mike Janes, verified don Nelson were Ed Soundafter the race that his ace ingsides, who placed fourth, runner has been on a limited Elvis Begay (5), Albert schedule since a doctor diag- Watchman (9t, James Yazzie nosed two weeks ago that (ED and Early Renal!), OW Brough is suffering from Cedar City, under Coach Mervin Prince. was second in -It hurts,s said Gary, '1 Chi-qui- , high Gary Brough . tops . n :-- were (18) 0', 4V f.,,':'''; 4 ': ' ,, fi TAP:4144 -- Besides Brough, Davis' Johnson (2), Jm Stettler Greg Shaw 03) and Dan t,.:''.;.., '," ,'.: , ';:: Pr: ) ..:,,.. -- . ;,:- ,- I ''.. , f 1 Y4'. 'f.7....' ' 4.' 00' , ' !,,: i :.,: .f 4-- A ; T .!; :,,, '4: .i''''.'.'1'.,. finished best among teams and Intermountain, as division. usual, won the , :t '" 1..441, ,. '',APPI,14.:':;416t;...:' Vc a.0 li,..c' ..::: 1' ",...- , carried effnrt , II 14 tiGA 11 g tie the game A little less than 10rr.inutes later, the Eagles went ahead for good, and it wasl.ed-ho- t Scott Seagrist who put them g there. He netted the goal after assists from Dennis Meloche and Bruce Affleck t 13:13. There was no scoring the rest of the second period, but the Eagles Jumped from the gate fast in the final staoza. Girard got his second goal of the night at 2:12, Bob Murdoch scored after a nice pass from Bradley at 7:02 and Brent Meeke applied the crowning goal at 8:43. just ran my IC His other two were for 60 and the Parsons' success this season has been the work done by his askistants. Tony Polychronis and Stewart 1 son, made a nice skating move at the blue line, then fired a line drive past Miller at 3:20 of the second rs,riod to 3-- was the expectant 'rie. I it" 44.40,eioNNot I owes , 1 CHL scorer last sea- kieir IPft, hnt I A didn't today. hardest." , - vott,ropoowysoorom,,,mmel,r-,------ rd 2-- . .' second-leadin- ,r- - .4e.0 VOW. coaches who'd swap their (Annoy. cleats for Westminster ColIn Saturday's test the Parlege's 5 1 grid record. In fact, sons opened the door with there's a couple who'd be pa !! from Walter Other Parsons' scores happy v, ith juht a portion of to Cr Mg Caldwell came when defensemsn Sturkey the record. This was the first of three TD Steve Herscher trapped the That record's been a long Montana quarterback in the passes caught by Caldwell. time in the maidng, though, zone for a safety: Glen end so don't look for Parsons' capped a Hampton to hand Allen Jacobs mentor NHL standings from Sturkey to play pass over anything. As it stands, Caldwell W L by plunging over school has this is the best the 17 24 7 a N.Y. Roman from the one-fo36 15 line; Clif5 N,Y, Isionosts ever looked at this point in Phitatie4aNd 75 5 3 took a piten-oford Glass 10 12 25 2 4 4 the season. Marta Divisios and ran the sideline for a The Parsons reached that Olicsao score and then Vancouver a 2 6 25 36 St. Loos record Saturday with a Ssionosoto 15 6 7 4 punched up the middle on a 34 17 crunching .win over Western Kansas Ctty Divisioo 3 power play for. a 3 13 32 17 5 The win will Los Amnia Montana, 57-score; John Kruger scored on 3 .4 S V Dotroil set the stage for the meeting "entreat SI 3 3 3 an interception; and Jackie 5 24 25 3 2 Washill Saturday with Adams State.. 1Z DivinesI 4 I I 3 17 37 Robertson returned a punt 80 31 3i to $ 3 Jacobs, that eatalo According yards for the nnal score. 3 9 34 33 3 3 oreroo 3 2 3 9 38 21 game should tell the new ernron Ephraim ,Velasco connected 7 24 0 S 3 Cattioreis on scven of eight extra points. champ in the Rocky' MounSilkirdret 0401 York Rans S Poistionati 4 taM Athletic Conference. 4 km him York 'woman 4 Minnesota 0 Mode404a 3, Wormy. I "We are presently ticd for Monfroal 4 001Y00 2 Lao Mona S. California first with two other schools Cilium 9, Toroth) 3 "1.71. L St. Louis 0 &Maio and Lewis Western (Fort Suisines Gams It NOVJ Yo.t Row" 4 Ationta i State). After this game with SirC,Z1) Are,moritie Adams on the 'road, well Toronto 4 tlashinolor 3 Ctilawo K1,, 144!is.3 finish up conference play at A7,1 Boston if 9;a7ata.;S '0;rna :11 home. If we can win this one, Caltionka II Nino York isiondurs we'll be in !nod position to . z -----win the title," Jacobs noted. LIVE FROM AFRICA ON BIG SCREEN CLOSED.CIRCiat Tif I lie said the big reason for , Skeeter Teal, - By Ray Grass Deseret News sports writer Right now there's a lot of wasted little time getting on the scoreboard in the contest. Gary Holt took a nice centering pass from Lyle Bradley and scored after only 21, seconds. Bob Girard. who played a strorg game, followed with a goal at 5:43, and the Eagles had a 2 0 lead. Bob Cook drilled in a long slap shot at' 12:04, and aid first stanza ended with the Eagle lead cut to Miller was in the nets Saturday against Fort Worth, also. and had what was probably his best game of the season. He faced only 27 L KUALA, , Westminster on it's way to a record breaking season The Eagles Evans, meanwhile, will hand goaltending moors to Ray Martynuik, who has s 2.50 goals against average in four games.' Ernie Miller played 4iainst Oklahoma City in the first encounter. ,,,,, ,1.0010000. to 3.33. cross-count- ty champ, breezing to a 38 On the first play from second win over second-place- r Mark Johnson, also of '4 Itrimmage, Utah's sopho- ::- more quarterback Jim Miller Davis. '''' Zumbled and the ball was And Cedar High's Keenan 4 ; 2,etovered by Wyoming's Hart was the odds-ofavorite on the TIP 12. Two to cop the title, which he fullback Robbie did. 14,,4.9,111Nunti beating Gunnison's to paydirt Stewart Kove by some 39 .4- ensuing kickoff, a seconds. '..': :quibbler, the ball was turnt, But Bear River's Glen . s, :Pled and Aaron Kyle rem-after a 16th place finish ', vered for Wyoming on the last year, was given as much -' . Ute 32. , advance billing as a flash ' , The Pokes then moved for a flood in the rugged :',..divi,'.1 ' .score in five sion. He turned the trick, plays with fresh;-: 'man quarterback Rick Cos'- - though, edging Olympus' - - tello -, carrying the leather 12 Bryan Zarkou and Ron Day. I after being trapped VieWMOnt'S Bill Bown and yards ,:'., ' Orem's Terry Belt for the attempting to pass. - :while '- But the Utes kept battling day's most prestigious trophy. '4' back. .4. 1;e0 Chiquito, a i.4a Mike Brown booted a 31- American '. ,','.. Indian, was no3:08 left with field ard goal ,. ', Z71 the first quarter. thing more than a (ace in the I field having crowd in '1111' Wyoming was impressive in relative obscuricompeted Pokes ' AM ea the first half as the to ty while winning most everyoencreased the margin . , thing in Region One this fall. . 12 with an march in "I came down here figuring :plays with Wright scoring his , I'd win," said the senior, eight-yarsecond TD oia an ,,..-worked hard since "I've 7,,,, :pitchout. school started." i; : - But the Utes bounced back Chiquito's time of 12:49 ii .. with their best offensive the 2.5 mile course was over scorof the season, showing best of the day. Zareasily $4. r','. in a touchdown and field kou's 12;50 was next best, ' goal in the final 3:57 of the ' .. followed by Hart's 12:55, , ..., first half. Bown's 13:06, : ;.,. With Ike Spencer and Steve Day's 12:59, Belt's 13:08 and Brough's 1 :4 'tilarlowe picking up good :.:. t'!yards rushing ' and Miller 13:09. Brough could :. JP..finding his range with the Hart and have run faster the Utes moved 65 conceivably ',1,, 4411)ass, . !rn""vards in nine plays for a rounds. but the competition failed to pressure the leaders. .i.::, ,ara.iimscore. Cedar's Hart improved on Marlowe plunged over .: lNofrom the one where the hall .. had been placed by a pass ': e shots, but made several key saves in recording his woad win of the season and lowering his goals against average Pierre Hamel. Hamel played one game last season for the Eagles, and was the victor in it, Mc win against them, theu, was especially sweet. Blazers coach hay Mir Oft will likely give Hamel another shot against the Salt Laicers tonight, entering De:, Titer Saturday at Highland High and Sugarhouse Park. And there was one not so familiar. Davis High's Gary Brough -- ' - 'tatt ' V Ipt.ILF ky Lee Deseret News sports writer There were a couple of familiar, and expected, fares in the winners circle at the annual High School Cross .,... . ;. - --01' game-winnin- ,,',Sttlii,lically, Utah had t he -- , - 7 , ;v4114'4"i"ar10-tt- IP . 1 r, .1eNat 4040"4r.v.S.4,4Pii- Harrier kings crowned look to San is 1:30 :Dmai,mtlfa thneiceeosnttifedrieunmce. I (win- - 5 and the two were battling to stay cellar. WAC play) , ,,, ,.. - Lcfgle9b Lit. l'it" !VW 6-- 2 RANI 1E ttsh 28, 1974 "None of the teams I played for or coached at San Diego had the stamina this team does. These guys could skate all night long if they needed to." That as Salt Lake Golden Eagles coach Jack Evans talking about his players Saturday, shortly after the Eagles downed the Fort before 8,162 Worth Texans Lois at the Salt Palace. Evans words seemed especially appropos, since tt was a last period scoring bur4 that did the Texans in. The game was tied 2 2 midway in the second period, and the Eagles led only 3 2 basement , ;.,4 .4 loele NeV.'40ar By Brent Cheeketts Deseret News sports I I . , r- - .eck ouct ti .00 way, -- 77 , ,.0,4.L t DMERET NEWS, MONDAY, OCTOBER or 01.0 . ; 4,,,.1 4,011,1' nwnrytic 1 , - 04 V, IP' i( 1 it |