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Show MHMitts 4 DESERET D 'ret News Special SEATTLE - Two hockey teams curiently having their the Seattle problems Totems and Salt Lake Golden Tonights Salt Lake-SeaUl- o hockey game will Ire broadcast by radio station KSL (1160) beginning at 9 p m. MST. feagies 9 square off here p.m. (MST) at the Seattle Center Coliseum. both teams have been going through some personnel shake ups in the last two weeks. Seattle traded veteran winger Schmautz (an Bobby to Vancouver of the National Hockey League for forwards Jim Wiste and Ed Hatoum, and also picked up goalie Ray Martyniuk from Kansas City of the Central Hockey League. The Eagles, meanwhile, traded defenseman Jean-Gufor Lagace to Terry Ball, and acquired center Randy Wyrozub and goalie Dave Dryden from Buffalo cf the NHL, y fha Totems are fifth in Western Hockey League play, four points ahead of Salt Lake. Because of their problems, cellar-dwellin- g Pittsburgh By GARY R. BLODGETT Deseret News Sports Writer Eagle win tonight, '"oud even the season series between the two teams. Seattle wins has four currently against Salt Lake in seven outings. The last time the two teams met. Salt Lake skated to a win here. That was Jan. 3. An 3 Following tonights game, the Eagles return to Salt Lake to host San Diego, Saturday night, and Phoenix, Sunday at 2 "i i ( i u j,j qi Wildcats Seek 'Sky Wins On NEWS, Friday, February 12, 1971 Eagles Test Totems Tonight De:. n p.m. The Sunday Valentines Day game will feature ticket price reductions of $1 for all ladies and a special gift from the Eagle management. of Idaho and University Gonzaga University are not a serious threat to winning the Big Sky Athletic Conference but they could he a determining factor in which team does win the league title. leadWeber State College ing the conference with a is favored to win its mark ... 1 fourth consecutive BSAC crown. e With a lead, the Wildcats will travel to Moscow for a league clash with the Idaho Vandals Saturday. Weher then plays Gonzaga at Spokane, Wash., next Monday. After that, Weber plays re two-gam- turn engagements same two schools Feb. 18 and 20. with the Ogden in travel to The Wildcats Logan for thmr first nonconference game against Utah State University Feb. 23. This game is a sellout. Wrapping up season play and if all goes well, the concould ference championship come Feb. 27 or March 1 w;th a pair of road games against Montana and Moniana State. I SU is presently the strongest contender with a league record. But aside from the Bengals, other teams only have a fighting ma'hemati-ca- l chance. Coach Phil Johnson said he is concerned about having his 5-- Wildcats up for this road trip. We were geared for ISU Monday and it's hard to get up again for this road trip. Idaho and Gonzaga lost a pair over the weekend and will be out to upset us, he said. Idaho will he led by Malforward colm Taylor, a who has an uncanny ability to and no one has score inside heen able to stop him. Taylor is second to ISU's Willie Humes in Big Sky scoring with 23.4 points per game. Weber will face a tenacious defense Monday, so popular with the Hank Anderson-coacheteams. Last year the Wildcats split in a on a last secseries ond tipin by Willie Sojourner, d tw'o-gam- e 43-4- 1 and then lost a Gonzaga has a tall, experienced team with six returning lettermen, including two who stand Coach Johnson is pleased with the progress of his Wildcats especially the play of junior. forward Boh Davis, Davis has carried the scoring load for Weber since Sojourner has been ill and in the last two games he tanked 46 points and pulled down 35 rebounds. He is averaging 20.1 points and 12.4 rebounds per game in eight conference encounters. is So .urner Meanwhile, in the form and his regaining past two games sooted 39 6 points and grabbed the same number of rebounds while playing only 25 to 30 minutes per game. Coach Johnson said he is pleased at the performances of his starters, but many fans forget that we also have a strong bench and have proved it in several games this season. Rosewall PHIDELPHIA Martini-Ross- polyest-erworste- MALL PROVO VALLEY FAIR i Gold as the Tennis Player Year. Great suit values at prices you never would have believed possible! Fabulous buys in first quality suits in all the newest fashion color tones. Handsomely tailored single ond double breasted designs with outstanding workmanship and construction that assures fins fit, long wear, smart looks. New shaped styling with wider lapels, deeper vents and fashion detailing. You'll find your favorite in an assortment o fabrics such as 100 worsted wool, Dacron d wool and more. COTTONWOOD (UPI) -- Australian Ken Rosewall, surprise winner of the U.S. Open at Forest Hills last year, Thursday was awarded the 3,000 men's quality suits reduced. Choose from 3 big groups! DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE OGDEN Honored SUGAR HOUSE LOGAN Racquet of the |