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His Braves had just put on undoubtedly one of their most overpowering basketball displays of the season as they d blitzed Viewmont, high-ranke- 69-4- '73 Highland 78, Skyline By RICHARD ROMNEY Deseret News Staff Writer Skyline was hungry for a victory, but the Rams were after a win to stay in Region II contention, and in the end pulled a victory Highland from the fire, Highland bumbled instead of rambled, ard the Eagles fluttered rather than flew in a 78-7- - Prep Scores REGION ONE Elder 68, Bear River 50 Logan 73, Sky View55 52 Roy 6O, Bonneville 62 Ogden 72, Ben Lomond 38 weber 63, Intermountain REGION TWO 73 Highland 78, Skyline Davis 54 65, Layton 49 Vicwmont Fours WWI 89, East 102, South 62 57 West 63, Olympus REGION THREE 78 Murray 79, Granite Hiiicrest 74, Brighton 60 Granger 78, Cyprtn 72 73 Kearns 90, Icor le Jordan 50 , Cottonwood 56 Eingham 60, Judge 56 REGION FOUR Payson 71, Carbort 65 SO Sorinoville 56, Pleasant Grove American Fork 57, Lehi 48 REGION FIVE Grantsville 55. Mcrgon 54 Wasatch 61, North Surnmit 50 Si, Jmorsh's 7i, Park City 48 North Rich 52, South Rich 48 intic 77, St. Francisc 74 Duaway 110, Utah Deaf School 48 REGION SIX San Juan 70, Moab 46 East Carbon 55, Mont'callo 57 (2 Ot) Tabiona 115, Manila 64 Union 69, Alterri OM 57 Uintah 74, Duchesne REGION SEVEN South Sevier 73, War, 59 North Sevier 60, Emery 48 Piute 74, PoiAuilch 63 Escalan.e 7.3, Bryce Va!ley 68 North Sanpete 67, Gunnison 60 Jusb 61, Manti 50 REGION EIGHT Dixie 62, eedAr City 57 Millard 6), Hurricane 37 Beaver 65, Kanab 55 Partswart 65, Milford 49 Practice Games laknamer 62 S. 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Totals 21, Davis Gardner - Parrish 14; Atwood 4, 6; Timothy 0, 3, 2; Zo !linger 3, 2; Hess 1, A; 0; Russell 10; Erickson 0, 2; Brook 0, 0; Arne II 1, Ellis 0, 0; Totals 16, 2; Purdy 0, 54. 14; East 102, South East South East - 62 20 50 14 33 82 51 102 62 14; Smothertran Paul 7, 26; Manning 13; W ner 10, 6, 18; Richards 8, 47, 20; Walker 1, 6, 0; Waltman 0, 2; Cahoon 0, 2; 3; Smith 1, 4; Spinks I, 0; 0; Hunsaker 0, Wilkinson 0, 0; 0; Jergensen 0, Mefford 0, 102. Totals 40, 15; Borup 1, South -- Claghon 5, 19; T. Post 2, 2; Loertscher 9, 6; Harper 3, 5; Pace 2, 0; 2; Hoskins 0, 13; K. Hind 1, 0: B. Hind 0, 0; Osborn 0, 62. Totals 23, Bountiful 69, Viewmont 49 32 49 22 13 Viewmont 17 30 45 69 Bountiful 5; Nelson 3, Viewmont Lyon 2, 8; Belnap 3, 7; Wicidison 4, 2; 7; Warner 1, 9; Jeppcsen 2, 4; 4; Johnson 2, Jensen 0, 0; Totals Tyler 1, 1.1, 3; Mears 0, - 49 18, 1318, - 15; Green Moncur 8, Bountiful 24; Fade! 4, 8; Tenhoeve 9, 1, Cole 2; 1, 16; Humphrey 0; 0; Hansen 0, 2; Haney 0, 2; 0; Malmrose 0, Oman 0, 69. Totals 25, Highland 75, Skyline 73 22 42 59 78 Highalnd 19 40 64 73 Skyline 24; JackPratt 6, Highland 22; Tippetts son 11, 10; Smith 9, 13; Nelson 0, 6; Condie 5, 1, 3. Totals 25, 0; Christenson 0, 24, - 78. Skyline - Grayson Michaelis 13; Gunn 5, 12; Landgren 4, 17; 10; Hyde 2, 12; Powell 4, 5, 73. 2. Totals 28, 7; Pinegar 1, Olympus 68, West Si Olympus West Olympus ldram, 0, Olsen, 7, R,Isseil, 3, West n, 3, - 5, 11 11 29 21 ':.',', ' 41 36 68 57 Davis, 4, 4.6, 12; We24; Ehert, 5, 5; IR; Arnoldus, 0, , 68. 8; Totals - 19, 6; 86 reiNakagama, 3, 7; Meyer, 8; Anderson, 2, dun, 1 ''' , :?::4,r:.:::.,,':' 5, .H 4 ' : ''s .- ,: :' ' --z.,. r ' 't t, , 1'444: li.,;,... ' ., ,,..,:. . Peters at "A little - ,,,- ::,,,,, ,., 3 ' , '..., .., rt.'? ' : ' : ,:::,,,,,,,..1 3, 6; 57. TCals, 23, 10, Baur.. 2; 24; Puma, 1, REGION THREE Some big nnes were scat- tered around Region Three Friday night as Murray got 8 Granite in a game that was almost Granite's; Kearns 79-7- wailed on Tooele Hill went at it with Brighton and emerged on top Jordan dropped Cottonwood (barely) Bingham gave and Judge another loss in one of the biggest, Granger gave it to Cyprus 90-7- 74-6- 58-5- 60-5- 78-7- Granger 78, Cyprus 73 By DAN PATTISON Deseret News Sports Writer GRANGER Granger High Coach Don Snow was all smiles when he greeted his club in the locker room following the Cyprus game Friday night. "We were lucky!" quipped Snow. "They're a top club. We beat them this time, but I don't know if we'll do it again. I know one thing, you can throw the book away when we play them." Snow and his Lancers ) had reason to be happy. Granger had just upset in Region Three Cyprus, ba ttle. The Lancer headman went to a zone again the Bucs of Magna Friday, "I was afraid of their big man (Ted Angell) ," Snow continued. "I thought the zone pretty much handled him, but that Rupp kid (Kerry) killed us! He's going to be a great one!" court zone press against the Farmers who suddenly wilted. Granite had clear command of the game in the second half to have and seemed it lead. wrapped up with a But Ted Madsen hit a fielder for the Spartans, Craig Poulsen added two free throws and Rick Baird hit another 74-6- 3 bucket and two foul tosses to with trim the lead to 1:30 left to play. Brian Hale. who had given Murray fits all night, connected on two free throws to ahead the Farmers push 74-7- 1 Granite but just couldn't hold onto the ball. 76-7- 56 Bingham 60, Judge Judge Bingham Judge - 15 29 15 27 45 45 56 60 5; GiGivec. Schovaers 2, Chink 3, 4; Phillips 9, 6; Fife 1, 10; Egan 1, 20; Caputo 4, 56. 9; Totals 23, 2, Barber 3, 18; Butterfield 7, Bingham 18; Steadman 5, Edmunds 7,4-8- , 8; 2; Crump 0, 13, 1; King 3, 1; Winters 0, 1; Pets ley 0, 60. Totals 22, 78 Granite 79, Murray 79 52 17 39 Murray - 17 - 39 78 61 29; Baird Paulsen 10, 20; Jensen 1, Madsen 9, 2; 6; Bort 1, 4; Kemp 3, 79. Totals 31, 10; Carter Shaffer 5, Granite 4; Hansen 11, 0, 4; Be Ike 2, 16; Hale 6, 25; Query 8, 19; Qimmasch 0, 0; Totals 32, Murray 18; 7, - 78. (2-2- (2-- 78-7- . Murray 79, Granite 78 By HAL KNIGHT Deseret News Staff Writer RefusGRANITE PARK ing to give up after they were apparently beaten. Murray pulled otf an amazing comefrom-behind win over Granite Friday night. The victory at Granite may have won a division championship for the Spartans. At any rate, they played like champions. Trailing by 11 points, with about three minutes left in the game, Murray threw a half 79-7- 8 Jordan 58, Cottonwood 33 16 Cottonwood Jordan - 46 56 44 58 15; 7, Cottonwood Pitt, 3, Fa laind, 1, 4; Fredrickson, 9; Jewkes, 3, 6; Maxfield, 3, 5; 8; Neeiey, 2, 9; Lowrey, 3, Totals, 22, 12i24, 56. 22; Olson, 1, inler, 8, Jordan 2; Burningham, 6; Brown, 0, 11; Al le.1, 2, 10; Broadhead, 4, 58. 7; Totals, 17, 2, 73 Granger 78, Cyprus 58 14 38 73 Cyprus 17 26 52 78 Granger Beet 6, 13; Rupp 11, Cyprus 17; Staker 2, 29; Perkins 7, O. 7; Angell 3, 7; Dil ley 0, 73. Totals 29, Grant 5, 10; Sorter 4, Granger 16; Erickson 5, 14; Crump ley 7, 13; Sartori 5, 13; Allen 6, 78. 12. Totals 32, - - - - - Hi 'West 74, Brighton Hillcrest Brighton 2, 2, 7, - Brighton 60 8 22 Chapel 2, Gallagher 0, 7; M. Moffit 2, 19: Wankier 4, 9. Totals 22, A; -- 30 45 47 60 60 74 6; Cartmill R. Motfit 6; Mc Curly 9; Gilbert 3, 4 21 24 .629 .556 .451 12 31 32 34 .A.26 13, 14 .418 .389 16 lost 34 18 34 18 24 32 Pct. .654 .654 .571 le Priday's Results 346 7 0 9 4 5 1 68 5 17 22 Memphis Carolina t Three-poin- ann 4. Fouled out Total fouls 29 2 20 22 24 17 13 46 115 31 le 26 39-- 115 O 22 7,3 T. F Totals 38 101 Lehm- Williams, goals , Ladner. Memphis 25, Carolina Momt-nis- 24. Attendance 7,698. SQUIRES TOP COLONELS G Virgiula Johnson Carh,r Eakins Barrett C.Scott Buniiis0 I F 7 20 21 14 29 37 6 4 14 15 2 5 13 2 6 6 Irvine Taylor 1 1 Kentucky G Ligon 2 powoll 8 9 40 20 19 6 24 13 arriJr Dampier '1' 8 8 3 Simon Hun1er 11 4 Pratt 9 0 Croft hdyit Totals Virginia Kentucky i International TPts.GF172 28 11 5 61 Portland 21 7 21 Phoenix 49 21 20 6 48 San Diego 16 20 10 42 Denver 17 18 Seattle 5 39 IS 28 2 33 Salt Lake FRIDAY'S RESULTS D,nver 8, Salt Lake Phoenix 3, San Delo 2 Portland 7, Seattle 5 168 158 162 131 lee Spurs 8, Eagles First period: 32 28 42 24 e 3.3 4 11 9 3 6 Las Swift Thmdsn 30 14 IR 0 8 2 Wi Warns 7 0 S Konody ids Latin York G New Dove F 60. 7; Brim. Bradford 2, Hillcrest 2; Bell 5, 0; Heinecke 1, hall 0, 36; Curtis 1, 14; Wilkens 10, 2; Yates 1, 2; 04 , 2; Matson 1, 0; 9; Glover 0, Erdman 4, O. Totals 0; Able. 0, Greenwell 0, 74. Totals 25, Kearns 90, Tooe le 72 14 36 65 90 Kearns 10 33 52 74 Tooele 11; Terry 7, Lord 3, Kearns 27; 1; Hunt 12, 71; Blunt 0, Wood 4, 10; Lemmons 1, 2; 12; Kennedy 0, Triton 5, Steadman 1, 0'0, 2 ' Tietals 33, 75.34, 90. 20; Moran 9, Rose 9, Todele 4; Prat' 7, 20; Ausick 2, 5; 6; Man1as 0, 15; Smith 2, 2; Harris 1, 0.0, 2;. Outzen 1, 74. Totals 32, - - - PRO' 4 Depre 'third Leaks Congdon Ard Ta Itor 7 26 Me 6 5 16 0 11 7 la 14 410 PARK CITY Park City Resort has been sold for $5.500,000, it was announced today by its new owners, Street Development Royal Company, Inc. The Royal Street Development Company purchase was pursuant to an option granted tn Treasure Mountain Resort Company by United Park City Mines Company. Purchase includes all existing facilities, and 10,000 t cres. Approximately 4,200 acres are with the purchased bring remaining acres under a long term lease. Over a year ago (Jan. 17) fir Deseret News reportai RSDC interest in the popular SLImmit County winter and summer playground. A third area of development by RSDC is the development of recreational I land. It has been involved with development of the Red Mountain Ranch in Aspen, Colo. Few ski resorts in the counn try offer the complete four-seaso- rlereational 18 4 0 18 1 0 6 DENVER Keye Sidle Beck L Brown Cannnn Chapmn 132 9 132 INDIANA 19 R 25 10 23 6 15 10 31 12 31 22 Wilson T T Brown 711-1Netoliky 4 Daniels 13 10 Lewis 8 Keller Aount 0 7 0 3 0 14 Higgins Becker 23 2 3 8 6 0 0 7 123 Totals Denver Indiana 30 32 32 29 opportuni- ties of the established mountain hamlet of Park City. Established business firms, indurtry (mining primarily), and community affairs provide a solid base for RFDC. Park City's ski facilities inmile clude a long gondola, a pair of major double chairs, an intermediate double chair, and iine tunnel (train) and elevator. Its center and business offices are centrally located at the resort. Future plans for the resort will be announced later. 32 21 17 17 15 I 10 2'2 22 23 31 15 Pts. 70 55 44 43 6 13 10 9 13 ,2 42 9 3 37 33 Outlook Monday through continued fair and mild. Snow College's superiol EPHRAIM e tion line paid cff heighl on day night as the Badgers edged Dixie in an ICC basvetball game. The Bsclaers ivorAad for the closing shots anti fed the ball to center Steve VVillarosen and 'forwards Craig Neilson and Brent Mangum under the basket. iAsnigum hit for 24 points to claim scoring honors for the night. Willardsen and Wilson but 19 niece. The Rebels distribuited their scoring all hit in douamong fivu elaye7s ble figures. Ken Gubler was high w:th 21 followed by Jack Sheen, 19, Randy in 17, Led Hal' Sirnonsen, 18, Brent Hamblin, 1. In the first half the score was tied films times And the hat ended With the score In the second half and In minutes left in the came, Snow took the lead arid never relinquished it. Althcuoh the Rstrils came twice within one point of catching up. Snow Is now 4,1 in th- - ICAC cernwan the league Pnwn and Dixie is schedule at the midway point. Snow 95, Dixie Cl F G P Lnew F P Dixie G - 6 Farms Sheen 7 19 - 0 12 Hlmstd 6 16 Hamolin 6 h 12 tilmstd 16 Hamblin 24 Merlum 17 Atkin 8 I - 0 2 SAterbr)ok Gubler 8 21 - 5 8 19 Wlirdsn IP Smnsn 6 2 Grant 0 22 8 19 Neilson 3 9 John,on 33 95 Totals Totals 13 2S 22 el. Hda.;111t score Snow 49, Dixie 49, Total fouls Snow 22, Dixie 24. Fouled out Niet;on, Snow; Gubler, Dixie. 11- -26. Seattle: Tankers Score Win The LARAMIE, WYO. University of Utah tankers swam to a decisive win here Friday night over the University of Wyoming. The Ute sAvimmers scored 79 points to Wyoming's 24. rr;utts: The medley Utah relay Leflang, Conrad. Eiche); 47 127 28 123 37 127 Ski Standings (Johnson, 4:51.1 O'Toole (11), Udy freestyle 11:11.8 (i)200, Van Cochrane tW); Rummerfield freestyle (U), Burns (U), Oliver (WI; 1:52.5 50 freestyle Kittle (U). Rockwell (U). White (WI; :23.2 200 ind. medley Shepherd (U), Laurel (WI, Elsnao (U); 2:11.4 1 meter Gain (H), Wierseme ditinp (WI; 209 pts, conrad (U), LaYral botterfuly Piedfort (U); 2:02.8 In free ctYle Kittel (U), Rockwell (U), Fell (WI; :50.5 700 backstroke Johnson (U), Oliver Okiskovich (WI; 2:09.3 500 freestyle Ttiche (U), Rummer-fiel(ll), Van Cochrane (WI: 5:23.5 200 hreastroke Lee lane (U), Ler. son (U), Branner (W); 2:25.5 430 relay Utah (O'Toole, Piedfort, Uday, Burns); 3:27.7. 157 156 137 176 United Press International Atlantic Division W L Pct. CS 38 17 New York .691 33 23 51.'s .589 Philadelghla 29 26 9 Boston .527 43 16 .271 24 Buffalo Central Division W Pct. 0.11 32 21 .604 Baltimore 22 30 .423 Cincinnati 9v3 37 18 .327 15 Atlanta 9 48 .15S 23 Cleveland Midwest Division Pct. Gil 1 womssi 9 19 23 22 43 35 Detroit Phoenix Chicago 33 31 Pacific .827 .648 .589 .585 9 12 12V2 Division W 30 Los Angeles San Francisco Seattle San Diego Portland 21 26 29 37 38 29 25 24 17 PO. GB .588 .527 .463 .419 .309 612 812 15 3 Atlanta 119, Cleveland Baltimore 145, Cincinnati 188 Detroit 131, San Dicgo 104 New York 118, Boston 111 Milwaukee 142, Philadelphia 110 San Francisco 106, Buffalo 100 Los Angeles 119, Seattle 115 Phoenix 111, Portland 12? Saturday's Games San Diego at Cincinnati Philadelphia at New York Sealtle at Phoenix Los Angeles vs. San Francisco Oakland (Only games scheduled) Penas: Arizona Won 3 3 3 3 3 Slate Paso Utah BY' Third period-- 3. Phnenix, Hughes 20 (Lund, Hinse) 6:44. A. San Diego, Courcy 37 (Caron, Ronson) 11:40. 5, Phoe nix, Dund 20 (Hnse, Hughes) 13:57. Pena ItieS - Young ;:14, Hues 1059, Geyer and Murray 11:09, O'Ree 15:77. Shots on goal by: 10- -28 12 San Diego 6 15- -36 Phoenix 12 9 9,322. at Lost pct. I .750 1 .50 2 2 .6o0 .600 Following tonight's encounter, Weber will play a rematch against tough West Texas State in Amarillo, Monday. Then it will be return engagements with Boise Stale Wednesday and Idaho State both real tough conFriday ference games. Both will be played at Weber. "This week is the most crucial, besides being the busiest, that I have had since coaching at Weber. I didn't intend to schedule West Texas in the middle of three conference games in one week, but it couldn't be worked out any o t ii e r way," commented Coach Phil Johnson, He explained that West Texas, a powerful independent team, opened the season with Weber and a rematch was tentatively scheduled for December but the Texans State -I Men Only Earn $$ Weekly Blood Plasma Donors Needed. Be a Blood Plasma Donor & Be Paid For Your Donations. FRACTIONS, INC. Open I a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday thru Saturday 609 SOUTH STATE 363-769- 7 2. 2'. 2,, 7,1. 28. 28. 28. 28. 31. 34. Pete Bert Yancey, Brown, Dick Mayer, DeWitt Weaver, 5941-1- 40; Al GelberMike Hill, ger, 7e.70--1Bob Stone, Billy rasp3r, Jul Niekla is, Bob Erickson, Pay Floyd, 67.73-1- 7 2 I k 9 8 8 7 4 4 4 0 2 2 0 2 2 3 0 0 a 11 0 6 0 6 6 25 . 0,5. Pt;. 31 50 2 91 86 59 58 40 58 27 33. 27 35 41 26 26 20 26 1 25 23 20 18 11 9 a. 6 6 6 6 A 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 - 2' 1 - 4 4 0-- 0 - 2 3 - 0 3 3 - 2 3 0 0 10 CCU 1 - 2 0-- E 2 I 2, Fisher Larkay Chdirs Rhdes Gibbs Foolish 8 Dorub 6 Davis 7 Doyle 6 Brakes 26 8 917 69 Total. 11tals C'U out Fled Total fools 0 Price 6 0- - 3 - FT S 16 4 0 2 IS 4 2 0 IS 2 A Mt 99 12 30 32'9 30- -60 None. UTSP 14, CSU 6,509. ,.. ,...,,,,,,,,,...,, , 1 1 . 11 16 25 7 1,2 A See 20 17 UTEP Box 40. ,1 a9 36 35 1 0 6 4 4 4 3 20 0 0 0 0 FIUTEP Whtick G 0 6871-1- 39; -- t,i,t1lit,i,vi. 4,..1:q1)::,), ti4 .4.. ' VitalbalaiNallatlekl, PLASMA 19, Jimmy Powell, Hueert Green, Y, 41 8 11 1 15 Skaling 20 Kennison 0 MoGhie 0 10 0 Crews .11 , 1,11 M'Ire, Porcarellt 7 Whit Sterling e She'deo Pol-s- t Greet Bartlett 6 0 Wally Rothgeb ,,,. , .. ' ' 4 Pat Simoson 6 rob Swan 2 Chuck Bent 0 Steven Dougla8 Russell Goodman 4 4 R'ck Hunte, 4 noug TetrPle 0 CU'rier Dv, 3 Graham Hoss 2 Tim Hinderman 3 Targe Lassenurdal n Gnrclor 2 Harold Herb 1 Philip G.aves 19, Charles n e 3 20 D H. S. O. 60 Woodcbck Doug SO 48 Tim Brad Tom Pool 23. Second-rounSAN DIEGO (AP) scores Friday in the 5150,000 Andy Witliarrm.-Sa;) Diego Open golf tournament on the ler 72 Torrey Pines 6;611 Club ccursei B, b Shaw, 67.68-1- 35; Dill, "ierry E ic h elberger, Dave LiChlal Hebert, Miller Barerwald, 68.69-1- 37; Lee Elder, ber, Lo-rLee Elder, Legler, Bob 138; Charles, DidJoel Goldstrand, Lctz, Art Wall, Dave H I, Cocdv, Howie Johmon, Paul HerGcorge Archer, 3742-1- 39, 45 43 80 54 0011 Corrock Rowles Dan Mooney Ron Biederman Paul Carson Bert Irwin 10. .,I TII:1 67-6- Phone Utah 30, Cciorado O. 6 Carom Davis 1 Donna DaFtie 0 1 Vioky Flockenstein 0 MEN'S STANDINGS Ken Don 17. IR. (UU) dec. 1,,1,-t,- 1 Wild- Be Hock :,,,..,i,,,-4- failed to obtain the fieldhouse facilities and the game had to be rescheduled later in the season. With the Big Sky race so close ISU leading the pack with a record followed by the 1Vi1dcats Weber, can't afford to faller. Weber defeated NAU, 90439, in Flagstaff and shouldn't have much trouble tonight. NU gave Weber its lone conference loss two weeks in the Minidome. age The Bengals were then defeated by one point by Boise State in the Idaho capital. A preliminary game tonight at 5:45 will feature the Utah State freshmen and Webei.'s frosh team. vill 4:04. r.............,..., Tonight OGDEN Battling to stay atop the hectic Big Sky Conference race, Weber State Wildcats will play thtee conference games in less than a week beginning tonight with Northern Arizona Ketchum, 103 5 0 Lance Poulsen Rod Raylor 158Ron Taussig (CSU) dec. Ron Ho8. lman, 11. 167Charles Shepherd (UU) pinned 12. Greg Ronk, 4:59, 177Scott Tennis (DU) pinned Veriyn 13, U. Mahan, 3:54. 15. 190Mike Door (CSU) pinned Roger 15. San Diego Golf Clash Weber-NA- U 150Paul Sheridan (UU) dec. Larry Rozak, Dobell Nancy McDougall 25 40 35 14 8 9 0 0 0 Perry Thompson 19. 3 .500 Wyoming 2 2 .5n0 New Mexiro 2 4 .31S Colorado State 0 .000 Arizona 4 FRIDAY'S RESULTS Wyoming 74, NEW Met:ico 59 UTEP 69, C.010r4.0 SWF. eg Saturday Night New Mexico at Colorado State Taxes-E- l Pato at Wyoming tiortharn Arizona at Weber Slate 19:26. Annand, U. WAC Standings Texas-E- l 134Rob Schissiery (UU) oec. Jerry Grenard, 142Bruce Carnes (UU) dec. Charles 36 20 37 15 21 31 25 17 11 15 4 1 Terry Palmer 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 0 20 Judy MoNealus Sob (UU) pinned Irizarry (UU) dec. Larry Goto, Rick Rchwer, Final score: 111 Score by periods: 1,- -2 1 San Diego 0 1 Phoenix 0 -3 First period: 1. Phoenix, Odrowski 5 Miszuk 3:20, (Hucul) 15:28. McNeill and Evans 9:35, Young 11:19, Evans and McCaskill (double minors) 13:38, Young 18:75. Second period: 2. San Diego, Schrae tel 6 (MacMillan, O'Ree) 13.44. Penal.. tiesOdorowski 4:20. Vejr1,1 and Nicholson 6:26, Lebrun 8:23, McCarton 14:50, Young 15:12, Hughes and moCartan Arishita 6:00. HeavyweightKurt Friday's Results Runners 3, Gulls 2 8 State. Julie 70 29 25 0 0 0 6 a 0 0 3 0 Claire Blechmann Judy Sandick Martha Coughlin Becky Ellison Sue Graves Barbie macintyre Sandra Kotyk Kandi McCoy Missy Taylor 12. 13. 14. 15. 15. 17. 18. 18. 18. 21. 22. 22. 24. 24. 24. 8 11 15 2 Jane Rellis 11 of Utah University wrestling team scored its second WAC win against no losses Friday night with a devastating 30-- win over Colorado i18Sam Budge Rosi Forina Cecelia TeLgue Diana Gibson C000lyne Ouohlon Karen Middleton Susie Patterson Kali Morning Kathy Kreir-- nan Ginny Hor 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. . STANDINGS DM. S. G.S. Pti. Karen 1. The Martinez, .' The Canadian American race series is near the end of its first month of competition. Here are standings in down. Nil, slalom and giant ,Filaloin'. Ute Matmen win NBA Standings ' By BRUCE JENNINGS Deseret News Staff Writer 3:08. Shots on deal: Portland Seattle Goalies: Portland, Kelly, Surmay. Wednesday Snow Wins 1 Portland 2 -7 Seattle 2 2 1S Ftrst period: t. Seattle, Mtchie (10) (Stratton, Boehm) 4,47; 2. Seattle, Kntbbs (14, (Ward, Holmes 17:55; 3 Saunders Portland, (22) (A. Jones, Hebenton) 18:55, Penalties: Donaldson 9:55; Legge 1830. Second periort: 4. Portland, Hebenion (15) 5. (Johnson, Saundcrs) Seattle, Veneruno (20) (Jones, Paradise) 2:23; 6. Veneruzzo Seattle, (211 (Jones, 7, Schmautz) 7:41: Portland, Johnson (20) (Jones, Hebenton) 857. Penalties: Foley 5:09; Ward 8:)(, PaJadise 8:51, Madigan 1825. Third period: 8, Portland, Saunders (23) (A. Jones, Gaudy) 3:50; 9. Seattle, Boehm (7) (Unassisted) 5:58; 10. Port-(anJohnson '21) (Saundets, Madigan) 15:11; It. Portland, Hebenton ((7) (Foley) 15:31; 12, Portland, Saunders (241 (Johnson) 15:45, Ash Penalties: 174 Salt Lake, Ellett Denver, latreniere (McNabb), 1:e2 (Sentes, Mavely), 1:5 2. Denver, Marcella, Bond), 11:37. Penalties: Bradley Deadmarsh (St.), 13:06; Ellett (SL), 1914; Sentes (D), 19:14. Second period: A. Denver, Bradley (Sentes), 6:37. 5. Denver, Hughes (Marectta, Bond), 11:37. Penalties: Bradley WI, 6:57; Charron (SL), served by Kassiart, 6:57; Granam (D), 7:21; Kasslen (SL), 12:23. Third period: 6. Denver, Hughes (McCord, Bra(dey), 1:47. 7. Denver, 13:02. 8. Bradley (Sentes, McCord), Bred ley (Larose, La Forge), Denver, 13:53. 9. Denver, Peters (Martin, 15:29. Penalties: Eett (SL), :22; Lagece (SL), major, fighting, 3:18; Lafreniere (D), major, fighting, 3:18; Graham (D), 7:40; Bradley (DI, 10:54. Scoring: 1 0- -1 Salt Lake 0 Denver 2 2 -8 Saves: Salt Lake Denver 104.12-- 30. Goalies Salt Lake, Charron and Farr; De,wer, Caron. Attendance: 8,811. In Ogden 10 78 86 39 05 55 Beaver Mtn. Brion Ht.'30, AO Snow Basin 20 SunOance 79 Nordic Valley B'ue Mtn. and Snowland thig weekend. at Gergoza, Night skiing tonight Nordic Vatley, Park City, Solitude. OVER-ALREPORT Weather iarty cloudy Wind "ht 20 to 30 degree, Temperatures Lifts and TCWS operating Facilities open caw and open Highways not necessary' Snow tire-- or chains Ski'ro conditions trod Surface hard Oack Wttion31 Todav's Service Weather tororast for Utah ski 'rens lair and mild through Suodaw High temper-Wures 35 to 40. Lows 10 to 15. Light 1.000 33 25 GF 8 4 13 0 26 AS Bucks 7, Totcms 5 400 SO PACERS 127, ROCKETS 123 1. 2. tilt kickoff at 8 p.m. in the cat Fieldhouse. Park City Ski Resort Sold Ski T 7 45 9 1613-1- 44 39:,5 )31 Totals Totals 19 37 32 Pittsburgh New York 33 36 27 5 27 86 Crgcza Deseret News Special 3 linrry 3 2)9 55 47 55 34 34 135 53 131 Totals 131 Totals NETS 132, CONDORS Hammnd Workmn Simpsn ' GA 147 40-- BriAer '4. 2 33 33 Pittsburgh Johosn hoinm,ohuer WHL Standings United Press 56 1 By DAVE KADLECK Deseret News Sports Writer I F 4 issel 24 74 69 . !now A- -8 Brighton Park City Park City West Solitude 101 c 19 14 11 6 9 Friday's Results Buffalo 4, Ca liforn;a 2 M,nnesota 2, Vanreuver (Only games scheduled) Saturday's Games Toronto at Montreal NEW York al Philade'ohia Los Angeles at Detroit Cnicton at Pittburqh (Only games scheduled) 131 Jones Caldwell 11 J. Jones Manly Govan Peeples 9 Leh-n- n S Jones 8 Ladner Miller 10 Cue Card 7 Wiii3MS ihnsn 10 23 17 Ps. T 8 9 14 L Chicago St. Louis M'nnesota PhiladelPhia Piltsburcih Lcs AnaCes Califorma CAROLINA T 710 34 30 22 22 15 14 12 West 4 IS 16 365 33 34 19 Boston New York Montrcai Toronto Vancouver Detroit Buffalo GB COUGARS 115, PROS Brian Kassian, McDonald) were on ice for five of Denver's goals. We may as wl have left them home." Weber-NA- The resort is in its seventh year of operation. In that short period of time Park City skiiLlg has become popular nationally and internationally. RSDC is a Newport Beach, Calif., based firm. One of it three primary objectives is the development and management of a group of medium size luxury hotels in selected cities around the country. The first RSDC hotels is now under construction in San Francisco. A second objective of RSDC is subdivision residential area development. One of these is underway in San Juan Capistrano, Calif. Price range of homes in this area are from $UMO to $65,000. 2 Ski Report Area L 8 0; Box a 17 GB 28 mampHis Dennis A Pct. Virginia 147, Kentucky 135 New York 132, Pittsburgh Indiana 127, Deny' - 123 Utak 128, Texas M Carolina 11$, Memphis 101 Saturday's Games New York at Virginia Floridians at Memphis Denver at Carolina 56 31 19 ahn:141)(3 wouldn't have. "Once again 1,ight, our dc!-fense was baa with an excep . tion or two. I thought Paul Terbenche played quite well considering this long layoff. "Offensively, it was our veteran forward line that let us down. They (Guyle Fielder, BY Lost 23 Utan Indiana Memphis Denver Texas , while East's Dick Smatherman and South's Steve Borup try same. 4; McKean, . like getting a hat trick," Bodnar said over the phone from Denver after the teeaamme.wo"ullfd Wen 36 30 23 23 us shouldn't '..,s.,,,,.., , .. .s., ;; ' 4,i,,i,,,,,,:.,.:,:,,,,.,.4,,, ; - ,.., ": .e. ,.:. ;;4,4t:It, :' : ,,, :zA .:1 , , ' .,..0A:i ': ..:.., :, ''':''''''':) .),,,ntr,,,,w.e ':' 1; ''''t United Press iniE rna:,onai East Won a vueerre ndleicl) bybethfoereDena Spurs, packed house of nearly 9,000 at the Denver Coliseum. Tonight, the Eagles host the Spurs at eight o'clock at the Salt Palace, with a special "classic" between the press and electronic media sched- tiled between the first and second periods. The Eagles got off to a lead at the outset Friday, I INten Bob Ellett scored from Larry McNabb after only 1:02 of the first pericd, By the t:me the period was over, however, Denver had taken a lead on goals by Roger LaFreniere at 1:58 and Milian Marcetta at 11:37. The Spurs added goals- by and (6:37) Lyle. Bradley Bowie Hughes (11.37) in the second period and then blew it open in the final stanza, when Hughes scored at 1:47, Brad- ley at 13:02 and 13:52 to com- plete a hat trick, and Jiminy 1115.eg'-- , :13 ,,, Nett Division West Division 1 J, ::1 ' ,,,,,,:, :Ns- : r;17.:. :;::,' ,..,,,,,,s !:,:i ,i0., 4,,,i4:1,, ,t, . .: , :. ':',4:1:::,., '1"1 Viewmont's Dave Lyon and Brave Cliff Cole do prep dance Friday 2, s. 1 -- :,,,,,,0,,,,,,,...,, .4t1.,:,7,-a,,....,:'ttl, game that came down to the last three minutes of play for a Ram win. Yet both teams showed noticeable finesse in playmaking. The teams played the entire game like they were in their second overtime in the state finals, and the action was furious throughout the struggle where stolen balls, rebounds and turnovers highlighted the scoring. With three minutes left, Highland Skyline led made two foul shots and pulled ahead by one. Skyl:ne threw the hall out of bounds under the pressure of a Highland press, and the Rams scored a foul shot and a basket for an insurmountable lead with seven seconds remaining. ,t t P...),:..:7 i ii,wit: ...- '4t , ;!,!::,, ..-- ::' .i:ii::.!.:r. ,. , "sei.,.....4 , -- ' ,,,, .,..,:;i:::,.::f ,, ),..tiN:s . ,..: : : Salt Lake's Golden Eagles were glad to bt back to a :t Lake City this morning after the way they were treated at Denver Friday night. Eagle general manager-coac- h Gus Bodnar's charges 1-- 0 ,...,... ,,,,! r- ,,,,,,t, ' 10: :;:. t(' :::4: ,I. :,. ::. 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' ,72 : t:4:: ") fr::::,!::,:,f::-1 ':.'....: ' '.0.'''... ,: ::::":,:: a r :..,.:i ,. : I. 3 I 1:Y,.::,1:;.,,,e ' )t.;:::,';:: 1 i I 4 ,,'::,. ,,':::: - '''4,- t I ., i' l'y :j 1 .i,i1;,: , ' il 't:s::: '', ,: 'rz: ,.,1 ! , tki.:::::: 3-- 1 A ''',,t' :' I., ' 3, The win tied the Braves for first place with Clearfield in Division Two, Region Two. Both have league records. The Bras es, hitting 43 per cent of their shots and dominating rebounds, were never behind after grabbing a quick lead. Four Braves scored baskets in that opening thrust. Viewmont fought back to within one point, but that was the last time they were close. Viewniont had difficulty getting past the Braves' defenses and hit on only 18 of 59 shots. Mike Belnap's nine points WPS closest any Viking came to double figures. d't, ' ..::':; ,,,, .., - ' i..1. r 4- t 1.1 4'4,... ,0' , 'I; ,r ., '0 tr' : -- 44-1: is 102-6- 2 49 0 :.,!. : ::::' ' , 1 ;::;:i0 " contest. By CLINT BARBER Deseret News Staff Writer i I '3 l'':''' i .i ;$4:.:.:, I,. - ;,:" .r.r4: t:30:1, By TOM BROWN Deseret News Sports Writer Bountiful 69, Viewmont ,i.:: IT ....;.': ':: l, .7,i.:,,..:,.....,.,1 ,,,,.r,, 102, South 62 with the Leopards relyin on people like Mark Warner to control the boards and come up with the scores and Joe ',i Manning to sweep around after the Cubs' ball and grab it off. ' Manning had dropped in a total of 18 when it was al, over. Lorin Paul got 14, and Dick Smotherman got 13. But South wasn't completely out of the game. It was jus.t that they couldn't seem to power through the middle like East. "Our kids aPPotfentlY were thinking too much about their size and not going inside," Souvall said. ''We hit from the outside daring the ' first half, but backed off even doing that in the second." South's Tom Post did respectable work throughout the game, and seemed to be the only bright spot on defense for the Cubs. Post came up with only five points, but he spent the majority of the evening passing, working and grabbing off the few rebounds South got. High men for the Cubs were Vance Loertcher with 19, Vaughn Cleghorn with 15 and Blake Harper with 13. -- .,... ,e'''...:,,,, ?; :',,: .,.'; . :I.''I ' :.,:....:,,-- 68-5- 7 3 : I..: ,,:.,,,. -- 65-5- , i: ".,'k::: 78-7- And ' i :;d. 0: 69-4- 9 Dick Milne's East Leopards proved it and South's George Souvall admits it. Souvall,I commenting on the Cubs' defeat, summed it up with, "They caught the tempo of the game and never let go. They were just too mature. They beat us, that's all." 7I - r"""'..,' '' 's: NHL Standings Virginia Keetuckv New York Carolina Pittsburgh !arid ions Deseret News Sports Writer rn La ABA Standings ' By BRENT CHECKETTS ':',;::.' and Boutiful got to Viewmont in the top action of the Region. Highland moved past Skyline by five, Layton took Davis and Olympus in other dropped West league action. I 3 Tonight 51101111s L . 4s- 102-6- 2 No it'l iirits':1 East really clobbered South to retain Friday night their perfect league record, East , :" F1 IN, iem ,, AS NEWS, Saturday, January 30, 1971 ,,,... , , ' DESERET r Eagles ..,,,,,,,,, 30,,,tp: 4r0000101112011.1.116410111at the DYNAMIC 47)SD74 ,. 0)1 NN-- if- vs. KENTUCKY SEE: COLONELS LEAGUE SCORING LEADER DAN ISSEL "SPECIAL" KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN DAY VISIT "HARMANS1! TAKE HOME OUTLETS AND RECEIVE $1.00 DISCOUNT ON ALL TICKETS SUNDAY, JAN. 31 - 3:00 P.M. JI.!ESERVATIONS363'7681 1 OR 355-289- 1 I ( |