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V y"' yrv&A' XXiI; fe Vi V5 1 4 I , ' f t ?,?' ; - 1-f- ,1 ,f Jbr r Teirell of Tucson Ail, also came up with eight unassisted and m assisted ivM New Utah State Women's Golf Assn, officers include Helen Dunmire, sec. , Elaine Wessman, treas. , Jessie Jepperson, vice pres , Betty Malloy, president, and Janice Sharp, team captain. tackles Other nominees for defen sive honors included Brigham Young sophomore tackle Paul Lindford. Ed Schmidt. Wyoming s senior safety , Texas-E- l Paso tackle. Brooks West. Arizona State middle guard. Tim Hoban, Itah tackle Bob Frat-tand New Mexico safety. Fred Retzlaff Lost For Season - Ernie Callow ay will be lost to the club for the rest of the tional Football League season PHILADELPHIA (I PI) The Philadelphia Eagles said tackle defensive CUSTOM TANNING DEER COW . . . CALF . . . . MOOSE . HORSE 30OAY SERVICE mm, PRESENTS (M)spprtslins . ELK . . . yrXj Jp LOWEST I SUPERIOR cost j tannage 363-686- 4 Thurs. 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CUDAHY LANE TOP PRICES PAID FOR NORTH SALT LAKE DEER, ELK, MOOSE Gal Golf Officers Named Betty from the president Women's was moved Malloy poM of secretary to of the Ltah State at the Golf Assn groups annual Saturday fall meeting Brook golfer of Branham was who Mountain Dell, to a nominated for .sixth erm but declined to run Elected to sene with hei aie The Meadow replaces Judy Jessie Jepperson of Brigham f ltv vice pres.denl, Ileten Dunmire of Mountain secretary, and Elaine Aicw Wess man of Meadow Brook, trea suier Janice Sharp was reelected slate team captain Positions not filled on the board were chairmen of the the ltah State Amateur golf tournament and the state Lest Ball Only iffy" bids were Wildcat Cagers Begin Practice By GARY R BLODGETT Deseret News Sports Writer - Its OGDEN season again basketball Weber State, defending Big basketball Sky Conference champions the past five years begins practice for the 1172 season Monday Head Coach Gene Aisscher said he and assistant Neil McCarthy will greet about 15 candidates for the varsity squad including seven vet eian lettermen from last year Biady and Richaid guaid Wes per 5 Coo- A change in formal of the tournaBest Ball to a two-dament on alternate golf couises canceled the bid-- , lor tnat tournament fiom Mountain View and Hill Field Soccer Battle Ends In A Tie A at But the Wildcats will be without the services of all American Bob Davis and battling Jonme Knoble, two of the finest cagei s ever at W SC Davis was a second lound draft choice of the Portland Trailblazois of the NB jud Knoble is completing his last quarter of eligibility as a starting linebackei on the lout ball team deteated the East High team, In a junior battle it was FOR CAMPERS FOR TRUCKS IN ROUGH TERRAIN! WITH HtAVY LOADS! V special soccer piogram last Satin da.v at Derks Held ended with the Idaho alley Soccer ( lub and the Salt Lake based t.eimama teams locked Park, Calif, was ail all staler who aveiaget! 171 points and 15 rebounds as a prepseter The Wildcats will piactiie Three seniors, all starters a for the next six weekdays will nucleform the year ago, before weeks opening the seaW us for this year s ildeat cage son Nov 28 against a Chilean are squad They speedy guaid 6 7 National all star team (5 11) Small, center-forwar- submitted from Ben Lomond and Patio Springs to host the State Amateur and no vote was taken until further clearance fium the home pio 2 2 In a preliminary game, the soccer stars s Skyline-Olympu- V 3 Germania Germania C- defeating -l C-- 2 0 USED WINDSHIELDS V for the uninsured complete stock Al Quality Glass l 4681 So State, 226 5o. University, Provo, h St , Ogden, 38 200 Sa, Cedar City, I an s Dyke Other lettei men returning aie Riley Wimbetly. 6 6 ward, Dave Muirbreok, forward, Greg Soter, guard, and Ken Gubler, forward s N N N f V hv couple of players will likemove up from last year's freshman team to see a lot of action, Dan Dion, guard, also at and Tom DeVita, A ly 6-- 1 guard A isscher said two junior college transfers will also be making a bid for a starting berth forSteve Fleming is a ward from Oakland who averaged 17 points and 14 rebounds per game for Merritt Junior 5 N Also challenging a berth is Cyprus JC starting fortransfer Frank Childs, ward,- who averaged 18 points and eight rebounds College 6 The Wildcats s will also be strengthened by a couple of freshmen allowed to play varsity basketball because of a new NCAA ruling Both were V outstanding high school cagers Paul had 19 Oakland, Marignev, s points and 18 and Jim Watts. Menlo 7 take-down- nil FIAT 859 SPIDER. 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