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Show ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 - , Friday, February 12, 1971 DESERET NEWS, rJacfl Millar 1 ' N .0 ...:i,1 1 , tt SPORTS EDITOR - : .:. tpt, ,ost?' 1 t,.,,,,,,,' x , . , i ' 'ill.ti: ' I- - J Iv ,,titr,, , ,. , ' litl limoimikaarosit Blinifill111111111111111111111111111111111111111;11111111111111111111111011111111111! , they did something about it. They pooled their knowledge in what is called the Marine Exhaust Research Council and made studies. The result was that they found they could operate the 77 boats seen herewith under the aforementioned conditions and not harm the habitat for living things in a lake. ' , ' That doesn't mean that people in the boats y'cannot pollute the ponds. ; One of nur greatest concerns around our recreational places is the matter of human pollutions. i and Utah committed 24. "This is more than average for both teams, but credit the defense with causing the turnovers," Ute Coach Jack Gardner commented postgame. And while plaudits are being handed out, credit John Dearman with coming off the Ute bench in the first :alf and his career scoring 15 points while doing a comhigh mendable job in defensing big Willie (6-and I..... I l'- - rtiy .,,,;,' ' ''k.,',. ...,,F1 ,,,, ,: , .1.t., , ,,,,,...: . ,.., -.- i7,,) 4 xe .,,, , ,a, ...,,,,,,, :. ", ,,. ,,o1 , ,,, , i',,',,; ',,:,.) 4 :t' cr), .:,,, ., ' .1i ' i. - ' '1,', .k. - tr, ' t '14: , , :;:: ! 1 iske 4t 0 ,A,',- -r e, 0 -- .e ) guard and playmaker. The Ute twosome held Gibson to nary a field goal and only three foul pitches, two coming after the game had 4.17-4, , 4 .,-- Ndir', ,; s'14,,::,-:.'- f .: ,,, e .,,1,. ,, ,7--r t ended. ,;,! Laws and their enforcement are becoming stringent. People are required to dispose of all wastes according to the standard set. No longer is it permissible to discharge boat wastes into lakes or rivers. In many cases it is unlawful to take the wastes ashore and bury them where rising waters will uncover them. In this regard some of our greatest litter comes from the plastic bag. Boaters use bags to collect waste and then dispense the filled bag at some outpost. Ordinarily raw waste would dispose of itself naturally. But the plastic keepers prevent this. Plastic, for instance, when buried, remains a Ding time. So do aluminum cans, bottles, waxed cartons, etc. I. , 8 whistle. Mahler and Dearman lust couldn't hold Long from scoring. Big Willie used his enormous size to good advantage and tanked 11 of 23 from the n a ou - , By JOE SARGIS UPI Sports Writer PALM (UPI) CALIF. SPRINGS, Arnold Palmer is still searching for his lost touch on the greens and he may find it today with a new putter in the third round of the marathon Bob Hope Desert Classic. The Palmer, who attribute's his inability to win a tourney title in 14 months to a "guessing game" Ringsby Might Move Rockets As it is now the parks people would like all garbage collections returned to the docks where they can properly dispose of the materials. And this isn't hard to do. ' ., x.....,, ...,,-- ...,.....4,.!,,, 4., i, ",!,,,k,J was one of my best games. I hit 50 per cent from the field, but I missed some easy ones, too. Those boys (Lobos) are big and it was tough for a little man li)-- me to shoot over top of them," Trail said. But despite the height advantage, Utah outscored the Lobos in field goals, and down six more rebounds. "We did a fine job in rebounding, arid if we hadn't the Lobos would have a lot more easy goltPn buckets," Gardne: said. Utah moved ahead and built up a 13-- 7 lead after seven minutes of play. But the Lobos knotted the score at 15 only to fall behind again on baskets by Newlin, Mike Gardner, Dearman and Wright. It was with 3:45 left in the first half and the Utes left at intermission leading After John Johnson, former Viewmont High star, tied the score at 36. New Mexico went on a charity toss ahead by Long. New Mexico then held a slim lead for about eight minutes until Utah went ahead 0 on a driving layup by Trail with t;:10 remaining in the game. Utah worked the score to 6 with 3:40 to play and then went into a freeze. The Lobos' Mike Stewart broke lose for a layup and Long hit two foul shots to narrow the gap only to have Trail score on a play and then steal the ball and tank a layup a the gun sounded. ., .. ,., :.- '',::: '''..: I .C.' ,;,,:,A : Ci , .... r,, ji':;::.'H::,, .,,, ':i::f.: s:.,-- , t ' ::,;. :.7....:. 4, ':::,1 , .4-- t-- ft it .44 .!. iii::4;::;.!.: ek,,,' ,,,;i0-0,,- ,,:i,'1,w.,:,:-:;- .7'741.'-- .I, t '' '; :'4..)4.77.:: 14'.::.::'..::. 'i k. - 4t.! :.4..0.::....,::H:,.i 4,.:::..:4t.g,;:.'' 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Fi ,:. ,....::::: Utahfg, :,,,,,,A::.,,:::i:,::::: ,.,......i.;.:;, 01 Vineer, - 0.0 Bunker Sarkalanti Jorgenson Bailey Utah's Ken Gardner (35) drives for basket over d Petie Gibson (0O). New Mexico Jrs'z: 1 a 00 0.0 0 ma 16 14 10 19 8 3 1 2 1 9'1 0 0 $3 17 4 75 Team 12.s:Ti.,Fr3n;53 Texas El Paso (48) FG FT BB Pit TP Davis eGyle 2,1,:',5, - 10 2 2 1 1 '1 11 1 94 1 3 21 o2 3 10 3- - 9 7 5 2 4 4 3 - a tO 4 2 0- - 1 0 0 - 0 English Buo t Warner Whitlock Qumibv Totals: 0 0 12,16 34 2 1 2 II 180 40 FT-- 75. Teem Percentages: FG-- 28. rebounds- -8. TurnoversI?. Halftime score: BY() 39, UTEP 23. fast-brea- buckets. mini-guar- 0 - 2 2.2 0- IP 1 2 2 I 2 0 0 1 : 0 3 0 0 0- - sh 39-2- 9 0- - 1 i vo,o,0 defense coming into the BYU the Cougars blitzed game k the visitors with six ::.:',, ,,:r:,::::: Casic rIB:a0;:i' 10 8 13 5 5 2 4 3 4 9 - 9 6- - Icliestrup even To make matters more embarrassing for the who led the WAC in Miners 7 ,,,, Young (75) FG FT RB PF Kelly , ,:, r--..: and led 30-1- 5 .e"j'r 4. BYIT Brigham After 20 minutes, BYU had out-shUTEP 56 per cent to 26 per cent from the field, Miners the ,..,., i;,,,,..., .,.... .., :..., ,,..-'"- .edoi',i:''''''t'',,t".'LL'7",00,,,, 4 3 4 26 : --, L. ,.y.4,,....1,..,,,;,L,H,: ,..eoz...',:i'4414,,,40:. ,',,,,14.,,,,-, .1 ) 4..,,..,,,,. 1 '1.44,31,-- fi,': '''''''I:C,-:- ,i.: ..,41 "::,; ,K1, 1 7i,k.::..r - F.$:,7 , , ....,..i:..-r..- dcb:..11'f , Lt ' A - ".,,:,',:, ; 111...- ". '''''...4t. ....: .':':,:x :". I ';!::'::4::';V::1;,,,,,v1 - 6:30 But BYU abandoned its trap zone and fell back into a Cosic protecting the with middle. uTEP could not hit over the zone and could not get to the offensive boards for ary second scoring efforts .'"'''.:',l - . hoop. P?:::::.:i;-.1.f.::?!;:k- - The Cougars wound ill. With: . 21 turnovers. Many of thase;:though, were by the shoc:k troops who played the rast five minutes. For 14 minute's' of the second half, Fill's-reg- . ulars had but one turnove" and committed their first foul was not on the UTEP bench due to death of his grandmother. Assistant Ed Sparling had the reins. He indicated that the zone trap came as no great surprise. Surprise or not, the Miners reacted as though they had never faced pressure defense. five After minutes, they began moving the ball and hitting the open man. But the ' open men could not find the ;,,i'si ,.. : - . Don :' - - bulge..., b),. Haatsk HiceaCdonefoeareenh " :!,:..;i. 04,,..;;:jf,. t ,,:..:,f--,',4:;,-:q- 2 3 4 3 9 0 25 62 456; ft, 60.7. PErcentages: New Mexico fg, 30.3; ft, 55.2. Team reb,Ainds: Utah, 5; New Mexico, 1. Turnovers: Utah, 24; New Mexico, 26. Halftime SCOM Utah, 15, New Mexico, 30. Att.: 10,669. 3 Stewart Totals Ii ,i;,,,. New Mexmo 62 :' ':::;:- . ..;,,,,,,,,:: 11 15 ,' ' N 4..:1-- ,,,,,:tv,,,,:;,:,",:::::..,,, ::! .;'',. ': ,,,,1,::'",,,,,,,e1'. Ne. '1,,,. - , - BYU, the Miners Against wound up at 26 per cent. BYU's domination was corn- plete, except at the foul line where the Cougars shot a miserable 48 per cent. The Cougars were 26 per cent more accurate from the field (ex., actly double UTEP's). :And they won the board City. The Miners tried in vain to shake uff the first BYU punch. But they staggered around the court to a humilloss. The result 8 iating left BYU. , Utah and Texas El Paso tied for the Western Ath- 5 ce lead let '. ..:!::ii ,...,,,.,,:::.,:..,,:,:,,.,:,,-.,- -,- - -- ''' ;mennoOlvito...'iv :''':::1 ,.. .'-'.',.,.1..- " 0. :, , '...':....1:k' ) :,!.: Ft; FT Reb PF TP 12 3 :.: . .::.::. 69 12 - :'::::: ":." ',''7....,1),i 194;.,,,,,,- ; ' . , ,, :1,1,-71- :' t ' :'.44' .',,t., '.'7''' .'.''''; ..: i .4,...,:.fit.liH.':. 65-5- 0 k4,,,,', s .:'::.;'::t';',.''-'-'r.:'''':::' .4 :.,:,:,,:.!, lia;"4,. 1 Vi4:,,,,,:4,''' it 1 .0- i,. : -- i ,, '4.: "' :.:''' '''f, E'' ', ( , - ,,:.. ::,. fk1 Mrd i 1.- '''''.1.!..'' ,-- 13-- .,:. f, N., - .. At the 17 minute mark of the first half. BYU led Right then, UTEP might just as well have started thinking about its Saturday (8 p.m) game with Utah at Salt Lake .,: ::, ,,,4 ''--' ,s,- - ,' .0.,.: ,,. ,:, A;!.::, ,1 .:.,. 4:1 t. ''i .. icV,......, 47'. UTEP did nothing to attach the middle of BYU's zone. The Miners simply whipped the ball around the zone's perime- ter and took the poor percentage shots. They launched 11 more fielders than BYU and converted half as many. This was the same UTEP which had shot 52 per cent from the field against Arizona State ad SU per cent against Arizona in its last two outings. The Miners lost the ball the first six times they brought it ri .s,cue downcourt. Every basket. BYU a into turned ; 1...'t.:-::;ii,',:.,,.- A ,. 35-3- 37-3- 6 ii:11 L. , 1,, t 0,--,i- 6-- 5 31-2- 4 , st.N1 ..:, ,n. A'''' k pulled ' ''',.'' ''''i ...,,' )1 .- ,41 ..:''t.4- ,,,, ' ii 26-2- - trap. .- -, , Still shooting at a miserable per cent clip in face of the : BYU zone, UTEP fell behind 24 points after five minutes of ; the second half. From that point. their ,deliberate offense was their own worst enemy. zone midcourt ,.. e . 26 Kresimir Cosic, Steve Kelly Phil Tollestrup, Bernie irryer and Jim Miller shriek all the poise from the Miners in the first three minutes with a r ,,, , The picture wat: even more pathetic for UTEP in tbe sec- final buzzer was ond hall.-Than act of mercy. FERGUSON PROVO It took Brigham Young's basketball Cougars three minutes to deliver a knockout punch over Texas El Paso here Thursday night. , r ;' "It Gardner Laster Maher Trail Trap Kayos Miners By GEORGE flfr--- ) . Utes. Utah , Sports Managing Editor down 12 rebounds. Mike Newlin just couldn't seem to find the range, hitting only four of 14 goals. Trail, in addition to defensing Gibson, had 16 points hign for the Attendance: 10.560. - , Backpackers and horsemen have been asked to bring back their refuse for many years now and Many horsemen take in the reces,sary sacks and bags to carry it. Also many elect to take in dried foods so that there is no waste that cannot be consumed by the usual campfire. Boaters might turn to this trick leaving cans behind or having receptacles for them. At any rate mach can be done to improve the Make them ecology of our recreational places better for all beings. And we can only do this if each user does his part. Bill DrNVER (AP) Ringsby rattled the threat again Thursday that Denver may lose the Rockets. Ringsby, chairman of the American Basketball Association Club, said the club will have lost $1 million by the end of the season. He has an offer from Kansas City to transfer the franchise, and an indication that Omaha would be interested in having an ABA team. "We are not going to drop the franchise and run," Ringsby said in an interview. "But we are not going to go on forever." putting touch, shot a one under 71 at windy and hot T a m arisk Country Club Thursday to tie with Bob Murphy, Bert Yancey and George Hixon for the second round lead. The former king of the fairways missed Eve birdie putts on 10 feet or less during the round and almost threw up his hands in disgust. "I'm still searching for the kind of putting stroke that will restore my confidence," said Palmer of the round. "It's kind of a guessing game every time I get on the green." The 71 in the second round left Palmer, Murphy, Yancey scores and Nixon with of six under par 138, a stroke in front of six others, including improving Billy Casper. Palmer played the first two rounds of the Hope Classic with a center shafted putter he got from a friend just before the start of the le tourney. "I made some good putts with it and I also missed some good ones," Palmer said. "I'm switching to still another putter for the third round." Murphy shot a second round four under 68 at Bermuda Dunes to get a share of the , ,........:L.L.......,L..,...L.,...............,.. . Palmer Still Searching'; Ties For Lead In Hope Eventually there will be relief stations set up In certain places at Lake Powell and the use of these will be mandatory. Bulling camp garbage will not be tolerated. Nor will disposal of certain waste in the lake the beer cans, bottles, heavy stuff that will sink to the lake's bottom. Air Air ,..:,4,,,, , --- Set Up Relief Stations ID Y. . ,En: , Lake Powell is a resource which is being studied for pollution problems. This is a lake with kt fluctuating water level. Refuse buried this year might be irundated next year. It doesn't matter how far from the lake you leave your litter the lake will likely rise and get it. unt ' 1 , ' on- l t,:l field and finished the game also hauled with 28 points. Newiir It was a rough game and referees Irvin Brown and Rudy Marich called a lot of fouls but a total of 49 also let a lot of obvious body contact go without tooting the 1 i Mexico's New , ,;,......,,, ,s:, ,,,,,46,,. "'- Pit, - , '4: At (.... , .k 4,,, ,,,,,r, ,!?,::,-- V irl .4 Lt;r:'::(,,, :4 'N'1" ,pla . .,,,,:;::. . :''' Dearman was pressed into service early when Jim Mahler, Utah's starting center, got into foul trouble with three personals in the first 12 minutes. And there was the superb defensive play of Eddie Trail and Jimmy Wright who took turns defensing Petie G'bson, t 10 ,,, -,- ' ,: .,..., ,A, y ' 4" ,,l" te-,:. :47'. ..:: 51-5- Long. . .., N. , . ..i.,,t:,., ..,, 7'1,0.) . 8 ;,., 4 :,,,,,....,.. :0...,,, ..K., D eg,,,, ,, b , ..., I 75-4- Boaters, Not the Boats 17 Iii.ifNa, , Ute Rally Nips Lobos 69-6- 2 So ,i VI "1".""."1..""5"..."."1"'? Fieldhouse. Utah all but eliminated the Lobos from the conference the win race wth a Utes' ninth consecutive home win over New Mexico since the WAC was organized. The Redskins will host UnPaso Sativeisity of Texas-E- l urday night. BYU clobbered ThursUTEP in Provo. day and will entertain New Mexico Saturday as the two exchange traveling teams opponents. Mexico affair The Utah-Newas a tough battle with both teams deploying a tight manfor-man defense which caused many of tho turnovers. New Mexico had 26 Lis-pla- businesses. - t u 17 L) N Fifty turnovers and 49 personal fouls marred the Utah-NeMexico Western Athletic Conference basketball game Thursday night in the Ute , - J -- By GARY R. BLODCETT Deseret News Sports Writer In the accompanying picture you are looking at an acre of boats. It takes 77 boats to the acre of lake, operated for eight hours a day for at least six months, to in any degree pollute the lake by marine engine exhaust. The boating firms started making studies of their polution potential long before the excitement over our ecology ever came into prominence. Boat makers were concerned about the lakes they put their boats on. They knew long before the 'public did that they would depend on unpolluted ,waters if they were to continue to exist in their , k - : ,c,..;- -' P , u '. ', 'p 77 Boats To The Acre : D . ' ., ' his-firs- in the Hope ' , ' 7...... LOOK AT THESE FEATURES: lead, while Yancy had a three under 69 and Hixon, playing t event of the year, in shot a 70. Yancey and Hixon also played Bermuda Dunes. Indian Wells and La Quinta are the other courses being used , ' 1 YEAR GUARANTEE COMPETITION PROVED NOW CCI INJECTION LOWEST PRICES 14 IMMACULATE PAINT MODELS BRAND-NE- Tq AIL HOPPER Classic, where the cut won't be made until. after Saturday's fourth round to the low 70 and ties, who will finish up at Bermuda dk Dunes. There was no room to maneuver for the leaders because only a stroke behind .1 them were Dick Bhp Ray Floyd, Casper, Italian champion Roberto Bernardini, Bob Rosburg and Bobby Green- e , r,, Anyone can ride it , ti,,,,,,,c Automatic clutch Adjustable handle bars Adjustable seat Two hand brakes Automatic injection 17N. L ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,:, , . Ar N. 7t e,. . r ...,,0 ,,t,..4 ,.,0 , $259 ... . . 111:, wood. Casper shot a four under in the second round as the temperature in the Southern California desert climbed to 95 degrees. A cooling breeze made conditions bearable but also was a factor in considerably more high scores than in the first round. First round leader M Fleckman, who opened with a 66, skied to a 77 and was in a big group tied at 143. Tom Shaw. winner of the Crosby and Hawaiian Open, also was at 143, while 1970 money winwas ning champ Lee at 144 and defending champi-i- n on Bruce Devlin was at 145. 68 TRAIL DUSTER e 1 3,.., -- 13 horsepower, 125 O ". transmission Automatic injection weighs only 198 pounds! smoor...-77;21!e- 03) , k ;,,tt If z4i,-t- ! 4 I , Speedometer-Tachomete- r LI. , arty. :S4toow e, ,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,t.,-- . - .t:. - - : CC I New motorcross exhaust with protection pan ,,, Vs , qk , ,, A44,fie.; 4,44,., ...a.,, , '., ,,if,:::,,,,,,27 0 ) ,. - 42 e.a., rt. : TRAIL BLAZER ,,,,,,... ;,..0-0- -o) .,,,,.---- 7 '', 1 . I,, .,, ' ' , 11 Reurte 10nreplar EVI" retn4orniircirctift y 11 - I COPEN HAGEN, Tom Bogs and (AP) Dot Fullmer of West Jordan, Utah, have had their rematch &nd this time there's no controversy over who's the winner. DEN-MAR- Bogs, a Copenhagen brick mason, swarned all over Fullmer Thursday night to take a decision unanimous e in a fight. It was a rematch of their controversial match almost exactly a year ago, which was called a draw. non-titl- ' In their fight a year ago, swarmed all over , II NJ NIP ani dr a w Bogs only to gain a even though Danish experts called the American a clear m inner. It wss a different story Thursday night with Bogs coming out in a new fighting crouch and showing much more mobility and punching power. In the 14 days before the fight Bogs was trained by Al Silvani an American coach. Silvani worked an overnight transformation turning Bogs from an upright stylist of the classic mode to a hungry. looking slugger. went after Fulhner from the start, moving him around the ring jabbing away With his left. Fullmer's nose was bloodied in the first round which set the pattern for the entire fight. Bogs The American, five years older at 31, had little sting to his punching. In the fourth, he tried to open up with a barrage of right swings, but they mostly missed. Fullmer landed with a solid left to the head in the fifth, but was promptly hooked by Bogs whose counter punching rarely looked slicker. There were no knockdowns, but the Dane looked stronger. In the sixth Bogs caught Fullmer with two rights to the side of the jaw. Bogs kept coming, pounding away at the stomach and then switching to the head. In the final round Bogs came in trying to nail his man. Fullmer used his savvy to stay out of serious danger. Dutch referee Ben Bril raised Bogs' unhesitatingly horsepower dual range transmission Tube frume Automatic injection New double seat with rack dleweight World Boxing Association ratings Bogs and Fullmer were ranked six and seventh respectively. Bogs lost his European title to Carlos Duan of Italy but Thursday night looked a totally different fighter. ,,,- -- 4k0''': 1J0 a. two-fiste- arm in victory the latest mid Financial Entertainment tr .4T ,'.7fr - 3- .; I $399 ant tv tl tram- - Nak;;;;;Or - i . t',' - 11111C4Iiitit:LITT.: ,Alr, ,,Ig, LPI t 5 6, 7 8 ',V do ,,,,zt...r.t4i11:,:MTIVIti i.4111.11VRO0141.ritili::' 1-- 4 '4,11 ,..1 e tx 431110 14:11;t3'0' s.71,,u, H;(7 1 Full knobby tires SECTION D Sports TV Highlights ,,,,"4:41-- . . 4 . , tgitAffirili'Lls u'v ..., ir 3.:3 r Jgt I .. v.i!ti.1,4:1'4A.t, ) triillmer , r , : I : . ! 1 ': 0" A..' 00 .4E1 Alik414,0111,410,4010-"or- IONOL00.0.4"404,4, Ate .C ...r-- .es. Nit ..t .44,91C.04 44,..4.4111000 11- at Aot 0044, .4,-4- 0 , --0 Aoi ,4 IL ..41.,,,, ox,42, ,,,,,,:, ,r |