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Show J)l up jireHEQI r"uTirmi O kA4 uts luSB DESERET NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1974 JL. S iu'f ir1rJ ir"Tr"f r 1 i rrr! AAr i 1 Uffe?5 Will Uf I Deseret News Special ft. tr k FT COLLINS. Colo "1 11 be embarrassed if we play this badly in our television game against Wyoming Saturday aitenioon (1 p m ), Brigham Young coach Glenn Potter jf V (' j I,,5" jJ Umeisitv of Italis LARAMIE Who basketball Ites, after losing a Western Athletic Confetence home game last weekend to Arizona State, try for a double eomebaek tmi8ht a,.i iHst Colorado Matt in 7 t t olhn jaS r said postgame here Thursday night Colorado State trounced the Cougars 69 32 in a Western Athletic Conference basketball game Wyoming will host BYU in a regional telecast Saturdav on Channel 2 The ttes went baek to veil, as pluses ami minuses go in WAC plat, by drubbing hapless Thuisdav night in the Wyoming, Wyoming half acre If Utah could beat the de'iberato Ram the Ites would be plus one and verv much in the thick of the W AC title rate overall and 3 t in the Itah i. now fl 6 14 W AC 4 and is Wyoming 4&.S 99-7- Deseret News sports wnter Gary Blodgett is the only Salt Lake wnter staffing the current Itah Brigham Young basketball swing into Ft. Collins against Colorado State. 13-- 3 'jisr.'s 99-7- 4 'Y ?? i?! l?s , JV Vil&J '.1. k s- -i It was a niatler of gaming confident e and VVe said Foster wire coming uncorked, able to get inside better the second half and Mike Sojourni rs rebounding was a big kev It was the biggest margin over the pool shooting Cow bovs t hi vear They are word m the W AC Into the second half it was dose at 32 47 for Itah Then the Ltes scored nine straight and soon had a bulge 18 had a Sojourner points and 19 lebounds Tyrone Medley had 23 on nine of 14 goals Al though he had 21 points, Luther Burden did not shoot a good percentage Nor did Scot 14-- 2 Troy Jones, a starter after playing brilliantly last weekend was the only Cougar to show promise the first half lie hit 10 points and pulled down six rebounds from the Richards went an unbelievable field the first 20 minutes, and the entire Cougar team hit only eight of 28 CSU toot a ir'crmissien lead 0-- 8 7 The Cougars battled back earlv the second but then folded like a half to make it home-madcanoe The Cougars committed tiv e tumov ers Lhe next six times they had the ball In less than thiee rmnu'cs the Rams spurted to an 11 point lead 44-4- e did not play well except in re bounding Our field goal shooting was terrible, and 19 tumo-- ers are too many m a slowdown game like this one I sure hope we have a Its the type of game that should have the Salt Lake Golden Eagles worried and wary Irmitollv everything seems to favor the Eagles when they host the Seattle Totems tonight at 7 30 at the Salt Palace After all, the Salt Lakers e are tiding the crest of a unbeaten streak and could possibly move into second-placin Western Hock cy League standings with win five-gam- UPi Teteofioio fifth-plac- of it alter cutting eight to 10 point deficits to two or three points but then we would fold and 'imn be back in the hole again said Guards Damn fhillips and Rudv Caiev along with sensational forwaid Tim Hall wen outstanding for the Rams Hall one of the leading rebounders m the WC. retrieved 19 boards and led scoring with 24 Potter The Fains employed a tight man man defense picking up the Cougars at nudiourt They pressed some and trapped some BYU used mostly a zone and switched to a trapping man-mawhen it tell behind Richaids recoveied from a dismal lir-- t half to hit a total of 13 points Anderson, averaging nearly 13 a game, had only six We had the opportunity to make a game n CSU is now HI 7 overall and 2 play BYU is 7 11 and 4 m the V' AC Dangerfield joins Ute staff Steve Dangerfield, head football coach at View moot High School m Bountiful, was today name.. iu the new University of Utah football staff under head coach Tom Lovat A native of Salt Lake City, the Dangerfield is a graduate of Olympus High School where he gamed recognition as an football plaver and was the state wrestling champion m division He the attended Brigham Young University, and was a three year letterman at linebacker and center. He was team captain for the Cougars in 1961 and 1962 and was named to the Academic Team m 1960 and e The Totems, meanwhile, are m the midst of a depressing e road swing They carry a loss skem into tonight's game and have fallen into after challenging for the top spot only a month said 1961 w 5 years as head coach at Bingham High School, and for the past five years he has been head football coach al Viewmont High School m Bountiful His record at Viewmont is impressive, with 42 wins against (5 losses That mark includes a win streak in league In 1970, Dangerfields Vikings were competition Steve Dangerfield . . . joins Ute staff Dangerfield is currently President of the Utah High masters degree University currently from the He is of Utah a captain in School Coaches Association and a member of the State Curriculum on Committee Health and Physical the Forces 19th Steve a' tended Officer's Candidate School and was named the outstanding graduate of his class m 1967, the same vear he received a In division 1971. Viewmont won the states Class championship, and for the past two seasons were champions of Region Two and state semi- finahsts V Group Special (ABN) His coaching experience includes a one year stint as an assistant at Salt Lake Citvo West High School, two Steve and his wife Alice have one daughter, 9 Stephanie. ago gener?l manager-coacAl Rollins knows, however, that such facts and figures can be deceiving h In January, the Fortland BucKaroos and Denver Spurs both came to Salt Lake m the throes of tremendous road Results were upset slumps victories over the Eagles by both teams The Totems winless streak fool me," Rollins said Thursday "One of those six to straight road losses was us at the Salt Talaee last Saturday. Fans who saw that game know just how wed doesnt 4-- Seattle played In most of those six losses the Totems have been ahead only to falter in the iate going I know theyll be tough against us tonight, and well need a good effort Rollins said Bob Champoux will sart m goal again for the Eagles Champoux has a mark since being returned to Salt Lake by the California Seals Dan Brady, who played well agamst Salt Lake in the 3 game last week, will Iikelv guard the twine for the 4-- Totems Sale of Eagies not yet finalized By Brent Checketts Deseret News sports writer Official announcement of the purchase of the California Golden Seals and Salt Lake Golden Eagles from Charles Finley by the National Hockey League did not come at the NHL meetings in Chicago as expected. The item was on the agenda at the meetings, but simply wasnt reached due to the length of discussion surrounding disputes between the NHL and World Hockey AssociaSalt Lake general tion, Ai Rollins manager-coac- h said Rollins represented Salt Lake at the meetings, then flew to Denver Wednesday where he met the Eagles and wm over tutored them in a the Denver Spurs 1 still expect announcement of the sale to come , but I dont know when," RoL'ms said m cncrt'.w (F rolling We will have to pla a well the entue game against Colorado State as we did the second half against Wyoming in order ti win I m sure thev will try to observed Foster slow down our otfense with a tight, pressing defense and a deliberate ofiense If we want to win, well have to hang in have a lot of again their patterned plav patience Our best chance is to get ahead and gel them playing our style Jack warns John: The Bear's hack!' HONOLULU (AP) there, Johnny Miller Big Jack ia back came to plav golf warned YicMaus solemnly after firing an 63 Thuisdav despite the rain and slop and forced a goo that finally suspension in the first round ol the S220 000 Hawauan Opi-Golf Tournament with some two dozen players still on the course seven-undpr-p- When I a vacation, - i rossed Those are our ski toward -- ' AVe ssos. Gilbert explained have four of them on each nin thev see cvervone gets ihe most filin' his skiing AAerkmg for the management and also the captain of the ski patrol their assignment is to check skiers, speeders, line chiseiers They help the fall downs" and aieit the ski patrol of pioblems Most of all they aie assistants who help skiers They will show you trails, warn of rocks or sticks or bad snow," Jensen said i come over here on I bring me kids, Nicklaus said after tying husky Dwight Nevil, a onetime Dallas fireman, for the lead The kids ate at home in Florida, Nicklaus continued didnt come on vacation ' 1 came to play golf He played it with a vengeance too, taking birdies on seven of his last 10 holes despite the ram that alternated between a soft, warm tropic and a torrential snower downpour The rams which fell steadily for almost 24 hours, caused one delay of 4.3 minutes and time off last week alter scoring an unprecedented sweep of the tirst three title's of the year, was on the course when play was halted thought I could par out so I finished he said, struggling i in at darkness, wet and with a strokes back of the leaders 1 becua-gglec- Actually 71 isnt too bad." said Miller, who kept alive his record of breaKing pur in everv competitive round this sea1 on Nicklaus and Nevil who has yet to win on the pro tour, ieuu over e hared a Gibbv Gilbert and Rockv Thompson, tied at 67 Those at 39 included Hubert Green. Andv North and Dave Eichelberger two-strok- Arnold Palmer, pausing from time to time to wipe oft his managed to match par 72 So did Billv Casper Lee Trevino was at 73, while roonie Ben Crenshaw could do no beter than 74 Paid in privileges Gilbert had learned llampshne lie liked it about courtesy gals from New Gals are paid in ski proueges Anytime thev are on the slopes they wear courtesy ski jackets They are there mos1 iv on crowded clays Ve gals like And like Nancy Elliott to'.d this reporter, the skiing privileges Most skiers like to help others and with the Brighton jackets we have more responsibility to those skiers who need help Some have even asked us to show them how to snow plow or Christie down the hill And in such cases we will heip them get down the the slope but. in such cases, when thev get to the ski school, our help ends " stews These dent serve meats on the trip, inflow, nor provide reading mateadjust the hot or cold-ai- r rial But when you need Uiern they will make your flight down the hill more enjoyable Kid beat the collegian Bill Foster has a new program called Challenge The Ltes He goes to the junior highs with Ute game films, gives dimes for both girls and boys, winds up with a contest between the school champ and one of his g own players Might be Bill noted BYU has been startng five players from around Salt Lake Ci'y, Ogden and Provo area hometown kids So Bill loc wanted to get them young retrieve lost als Big thing for the kids, say, to foul pitch against a Scott Jones or Charles Menatti which they do The other day Menatti was up against a Churchill Junior lad named Ivrtc Slaymaker The k'd had sunk 35 straight to wm the right to meet Menatti, one of Utes' best foui .me rs Slaymaker beat Menatti with nine straight in the n (.iris pitched too Lee Ann Gibbons of Bountiful won lhe gals tournament in the challenge program At ho knows, with liberation lapping the track, Fostei might need Lee Ann by the time she cuts out at college If Foster finds them any jounger heU be kissing babies and that leads to Congress tr Fled Glover as Cahfomia general manager coach eventually caused the Rollins reatfirmed Thursday AVaialae Country that the sale of the Seals and Club course to become Eagles does not mean the unplayable teams will be moved One of the plavers who must I'm sure the NHL will complete his round Friday is a keep both teams where they iankv New Zealander. John are , he said And when the Lister, who had it six under league selects a new indepar after 14 holes front office changes down the seasons stretch drive The Seals, realistically, are already out of playoff conten- 7,134-yar- tion in the NHL West The Eagles, however, are making their drive for the top m the Western Hockey League Realizing tins, NHL officials may decide not to change the at Salt situation coaching Lake this season Earlier, there had been some thought that Rollins would replace pendent owner, one of the stipulations of the purenase will be that neither team is moved d Miller, who had taken some ON A CABIN OR HOME TRAPPER MOGEl SSZt 30' ONLY 30s Pre 3,695 frb FI includes package joinsts, TxG Ply FI extprior wal's, 1" roof sheeting, ? insdat on, telt paper, asphalt shingles full lort & stairway, cfcors, windows cedar mt wails fiDerplass beans 4-- 2 The longer the MIL waits to announce its purchase of nH Partloc Ci I.VM in lil U tea, t.ai likely it is to make sweeping Utah has won thiee straight over Colorado State Utah beat the Rams three times last year m an 8 18 season The scores were 67 h (Rainbow Class'd, 63 60 (Salt l.aki4 and 69 b 1 e Eagles in WAG I ne was sure ev ent- Wm n Jones Cheesman grabs this rebound against CSU Thursday, but mast bounces went Rams way as the Cougars suffered a 17 point loss. BYU's Jay better paformance against Wvonmu Potter Iter r tine plate read Nancv limit On the other side she wore a Briehton ski patch I I watched as Nancv checked her out and thin when Narty was sun theie were no injuries, she snowed the voimg skier how -uni a tan io get on her boards i 'id position Why all Hie good Samaritan luff hi the gal m the blue jack- 1 I ater Gilbert asked I I lons'm, manager of the Brighton ski aiea game Yo cant beat anyone with 3! percent from the field, not wnen you gel onlv 17 goals al night " observed Poter We had the good shots but could not put them in It was as " simple as that The Cougars si ambled thiough the nrst huLL falling behind less than four minutes into the game Sophomore Chris Williams hit the Cougars lirst basket after three minutes 19 seconds BYU was never in the lead sir" Utah was just about as inept at hitt.ng the hoop as Wyoming duung the tirst half The Ites snot about 40 p'rcent. Winning 17 Itah Rq 40 - at mtermmsmn During the second half. I tah shot about 31 percent and Wyoming fell to 4 7 (Client for the game The Utes shot 43 potion! for the t?!U the oung 'adv in the blue ski Are vou all right, I to a tned pick myself up from a clumsy Jaiki! skid as spill iling was or.iv she went down tee hill to a young lady who was struggling to get up, as I had had just deni- But her skis wore 3- VV; ' I sV I v 1 Stewardess on ski runs s.ml an this broke the lee tor us We haven t been elated Coaeh Bill Foster able to win a road game until this one I Hunk the guys weie getting sort of psvehed over their road failures "1 hop Meanwhile, Utah will mvade Ft Collins for an encounter tonight at 7 30 p m The Utes in Laiarr,.& Thurs scalped the Cowbov day night BYU had the poorest showing trom its guard line in many games Veteran guaids Doug Richards and Belmont Anderson com bmed for 21 points hitting only eight of 29 goals So cold were he tats that they tat tmlv 30 9 percent while CSU was collecting 31 of M for 47 percent from the field By Brent Checketts Deseret News sports wntpr HACK miLLER Rams next for U. 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