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Show 2 B DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY the regular season in two weeks at tht most liki ly Provo site ol the Northern champion nd Pulhns admits to looking ahead to that conclusion 5, 1977 of showdown The 1 7 8 l- (3-- 8 7 i9-3- (8-- (5-- 30-1- 4 rpsam ASU admits W overall iccord into the scrim that will include a doubleheader Fnday at pm. and a single game overall and Satuulay at noon Colorado State is in the WAC In other Northern Division play Friday and Saturday Utah travels to Wyoming, the Ltes putting a and conference record and 15 24 overall mark on the Injuru s have prompted some lineup changes and 13 2b line against the Cowboys marks of third and tormer be at third will Scrivner Rak where first place isn't b (soman Kim Nelson will Ire in right held. Starting In the Southern Division Arizona State ) is at shortshp will be either Ken Nielsin or Vance Law. as lonely as the North will host New Mexico depending on the status of Laws recently injured UTEP (2 10) and Arizona shoulder leading BYU at the plate will bo first baseman The North and South ( hampions w ill tangle at the expect of Brigham Young University (limning its Nth straight Western Athletic Conference Northern Division baseball title this weekend is virtually academic. The Cougars are prohibitive favorites over set invading Colorado State in a three-gam- e and only scheduled Friday and Saturday in Provo one win is required to mathematically clinch the pennant We could clinch our title this weekend, says I'.YU Coach Gary Pulhns, and we better The Cougars carry an 1 WAC record and pi 11-- The Cougars will begin scouting the moves of both Arizona and Arizona State and Pulhns says he isnt p.irtienl ir about who con.es out tiest The nice thing he says, would lx to find out quickly so we could know who to get ready for " 2 25 ERA) m Pulhns will throw Mike Tucker ( the opening seven inning game Friday and Axle Hardy (9 1,2 85) in the mtec ap. Saturday hell go w ith Tom Mollis (53, 4 J2i and Ins piirin- - nluvir throughout the series will be Mike Stover 2 2 SSi tough fvf TOOLS fa' FREE V Z. A - 71 RECLINA-ROCKE- Dreaming in BOY . . . rt M R ee ftcllsmi Deseret News sports writer At just about any golf com e in the oi Id Arizona Stale University would eel good about the chances of heating Brigham Young University this weekend Except Rivelside in Provo The Sun Devils have had BYUs number the past couple of tournaments and ASU Coach George BouteJl says his squad is confident about squaring off win against BYU because of a over the Cougars three weeks ago at the e Western Intercollegiate and a edge last week in the Sun Devil Invitational when placed second and BYU third behind Oklahoma State Those meets were a welcome change for ASU after finishing behind BYU in every other tournament whine both played this past year. But the momentum shifts back toward BYU at Riverside m this weekend s WAC championships, grudgingly admits Boutell Playing against the Cougars at their home course is giving them a marked deck and the deal Their home program is played almost exclusively at Riverside, says Boutell, they know it like the back of their hand. To beat BYU in Provo well have to play great and theyll have to play just fair. Playing just fair at Riverside isnt something BYU is used to. Coaih Kail Tinker admits hed hate to bring a team m here to play." Historical statistics plead the case best In 15 Cougar Classics, for instance, BYU has wmn 13 and is on an 11 meet stung as of their lattst conquest two weeks ago In that showing all six Cougar varsity players scored under par, led by medalist Mike Brannan (21ft, eight under), Pat McGowan t21.ii, Jamie Edman (213). Jim Blair (21 P. v I nine-strok- at well T WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF ONE OF THREE STANLEY I Jim Ncllord 214; and Stan Souu (21 b Brannan and McGowan have done particularly TEE-SHIR- ffCii task at Riverside Hy ! ( r of th AC F lay algardson. v oted last w eek s binge against Uah Hi j Week after a home-ru- n Mted 12 homers during the scawm toIn doubles. NeLon by three in that category Valgardson has 17 and Nelson Don v TAPE MEASURES I. qiRFOTTO QUANTITES ON HAND POWERLOCK RULE Riverside, McGowan owning a former Cougar Classic title and a fourth place finish in the Utah Open m 75 and Brannan owning this year's Classic crown plus the cherished Utah Open crown in 'V.i when he shot a 278, 10 under par Nevertheless, Arizona State will be throwing its aces into the touiney pot, wuth Bill Loeffler and Lee Mikles the highest touts and Dennis Saunders, Scott Watkins, Bob Burton and Tom Herzan making up the sixsome. Loel-fle- r has won the Aztec Invitational and the Arizona Collegiate and Mikles the p Western Intercollegiate and was at the Tucker Invitational While ASU is given an outside shot at the Cougars we're a strong finishing team, says Boutell, our strategy Will be to keep tht in In sight Friday and then hope for a rally Saturday Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming arent eousideied team contenders Utah's Jon Passic, Mike Bicker and Casey Boy ns are individual threats, along with New Mexicos Milch Mooney a contender in this year's Cougar Classic for two rounds, and Arizonas Dan Pohl, thud place m the WAC last year The WAC Tournament will begin Friday at 8 a m. for the first 18 holes and w ill continue at 1 p ni with another 18 Saturday's final 18 will begin at 8 am No PL316 16 Ft yellow blade clad in mylar 3 95 Reg COMBINATION SQUARE run-ncru- 46-22- HACKSAW 2 No Reg $8 15-4- 08 Reg. $50j Adjusts for blade This handy tool is a level, square, depth gauge marking gauge, plus scrlber In handle. 10 G5 or 12 SALE $799 , Curling up and doing absolutely nothing in . 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