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Show 8tttT vlVlr iwiifiitM y j.ni-.- .(. m ur yr VI nr - V ,1 rniy1 ' Wa.Btryffl-11 f n 'iy DESERET Victim San Diego again Dora) Open golf M AVI irn tjvtf iVvt V Co Another Eagle explosion! By Brent Checketts Deseret News sports writer Just when one thinks the fantastic scoring pace the Sa' Lake Golden Eagles are maintaining this Western Hockey League season can't continue, the Big Birds explode and maintain their lofty goal a er- age Entenng Saturday night s Salt Palace encounter between the Eagles and San Diego Gulls, the Salt Lake team had been held to eight goals m its last three games The Eagles quickly rectified the situation by scoring nine unanswered goals m the final two penods vn route to an cakewalk over the Gulls before 7,431 fans S tN. V- -' Doug Massey (left) and Rick Klatt, both of NMU, domir-jte100 freestyle. Massey was 1st Raj Grass (ougars' that -- V won quad first ever WAC swimming crown The two favored teams. Itah and New Mev.no just didn't have the will to win having the talent Deseret News sports writer BAls Surprises don I come dll too pe frequently in sports ciallv big surprises and espe t tally m swimming e Brigham ioung Lnnersity s C Swim winning of the and Diving Championmirg ships has to rate as the surprise of ah surprises. All season the Cougars were paddlin in the slip stream of other schools Theyd been about as lmprewie as a be!h flop in a diving meet In the last big invitational of the year the Cougars finished behind New Mexico, Utah, r izona and Arizona State BYU fim-Iiwith 39 New Mexico had 315. Ctah was way back at 310, Arizona 251. Anzona State 229, Colorado state 211 and Wvuming with Then add the fact that the new coach Mike Cougars Burton had little less than a month to work with the team before season's start. earned sw Kick ed 49 w no Rameson Besides ended up winning two firsts and a second in ird.vidual competition and adding power Me diving to two relay pioved tne biggest factor in the win In the two events, BAl' either of swim- ming or skung. then told to miss the Ctah Invitational to think about it He came back to swimming, but was never in his usual superb form Well. Rameson came back Burton molded a performj and ance from the rest of the At Both Hinckleys Locations D a ALIGNMENT T k tor The 11 goal performance gives Salt Luke 299 for the season with 13 games remaining The Vi HL record for goals in one campaign is 334 by ancouver in 1969 70 Salt Lake, currently averaging about 4 6 goals per game, will snap that record if it averages only three goals per game ihe of the 0 MV 0 I1' t Cro'nron BrvieDev n W P Pr i9 L 66-- COO Jff -- 4' 6 K) 5 Ss 1 2 T 7 i'-- ' ?6J1 6 774 HtchcHft 4 412 4 6e6 69 412 Kt Woiion ;0-- ?A 72 "66S 67 0 3 6- 9- '49 Let Trevin W SO G 649Leonard Thompson ftj 300 7 69 7(V7 69 7 000 J m Coit6rf 100 John Schlee 0 V. tv 'tr BotGoodv 52 69 SO 6 100 3 69 :? ??8 ? 74 Forrest Feier 365 365 22? 22? Chuck Thorpe Tom Jenkins Boh DicMnn 29 652270-7227- 9 '279 71 66780 T1 281 h post-gam- e after facing breakaway 1 breakawav slammed my fist so hard against the table between periods that 1 thought 1 broke my hand The and accompanying words of advice obviously worked as the Eagles defense piavod stronglv in front of Champoux the rest of th way Coalter scored two of his goals in the second period, Hreclikosv one They just reversed that output in the third stanza and Bradley Ron Serafim and Roger Bellenve also addeo goals to do the thing you really want. refill', IF9- lf.l- - Come to the Boat Show and met t the 1974 lineup cf Mercury Outboards See a full ramie o! outboard power from the world leader m mvine propulsion With over 100 improvements and refinements this year to qive you better performance Man any other outboard power There are ten Mercury models to choose from And each one has the features to give you more tor your money Come to the Boat Show and get the complete sto y - WHL standings PPOer J x EAGLES Son D cvjo Portto'-- Jb u 3 a 4 76 s '0 ?8 '8 j1 Seottti Oenx tf 4 PH GF GA 5 ' 4 U 79f e; A6 n Visit 8 '15 the Mercury Displav at the Boat Show 14 (1 Resu'U fcundoy niERCUHY NoJQnux iLcduk ct) ioturdov i Results EAGLES n San U 0 OUTBOARDS ' tt i Tonight Games (No game scheduled) wav n Ter Gary Holt and Jim Moxey got the Eagles off to a 24) lead early in the first peno.1 against the Gulls, who fired back with scoi e by Willie 0 Ree and Bob Courcy to tie j Uf Mjr ne 1 i: if f hp ! 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Cumow his with REGISTER FOR VISIT OUR clipped a few off Rameson that in the first of the final events the by winning 1.650 yard 'ree sty 1c and breaking his own meet record His old record, set last year, was 16 29 30 Saturday he won with SATISFIED 1 n'f ft Tom Tom ;i the game after one stanza I was unh mpy with our deEafense in that first period gles general manager-coacA1 Rollins said They were getting caught up ice too much on rushes, and our goalie Bob Champoux was T Bradley had five points ui to the his wm, up HL-acting point total to 93 'Bee is about 20 points ahead of his nearest competi rest ' 01 Bctv Jock MiChtouft 2,100 Oovf Hill, 2 100 2 100 Bruce Fietsher HomtfQ Blancos 2 100 2 100 Tommy Aaron Bot&v Coie 2 100 100 2 Lionel Heturt, 0 Going into the finals s.ilur-da- v the Lubns were leading bv 19 BE FRONT-EN- 191,9-7- aor A no"ev ft on T -r 65275 6 13 1, 1974 one-met- Afterwards there were -- ome said diving who failed foul was out of plate m swimming W ell all the competition schools knew diving would be a part ot the meet, and if New Mexico wanted to come to the meet without a diver, it was the Lobos' decision Ramekin was given the alternative Coalters hatter was his third of the season, which lies a francluse record set by Bruce Carmichael back in Salt Lake's initial season d o ucfoU SCOW COOl tne y Vonser cOv.re o' N r k 7J- 7S s 1 WntWWk, one-thir- d factor star mdseason About Two records were tied by the Eagles in the lopsided win Saturday Gary Coalter and Dave Hreclikosv both scored hat tncl s, w.. oh ties a record set last year in a game by and Dave Lyle Bradley Gilmour Oc NEWS, MONDAY. MARCH 66-- 6 T yyyaitts. OJl So points (44 in and 41 in three-mete- r ) New Mexico got zero po.nts in diving The S3 points reprefirst sented fee and places and that's a heck of a barrier to overcome a multiply an unhappy minier The victory enabled the Eagles to jump to within one e Phoepoint of the m HI Roodrunners nix 'landings The San Diegans, meanwhile, are now seven pornts behind the Eagles and m danger of falling out of third place bait Lake will get a chance to take over the league top spot Thursday, when it takes on San Diego again, this time at San Diego The Eagles are going through a stretch now in which they play only two games in 11 days Both of those are on the road Then, beginning March 21. 'he SaU Lakers play 11 games in 17 days to end the season Makes you wonder just what happened inside the computer when it was fed the program for making up tlu W HL schedule this season Going down the stretch Phoenix seems to have a big first-plac- puils upset, wins WAC swim Then called Looking at it another way, however. Salt Lake has two games in hand on the Phoenicians for a possible four points Also, tne Eagles play Denver four more times and the Spurs have been easy pickins for Salt Lakp 11-- BYU By schedule advantage over the Eagles in that the Runners play seven of their last 11 at home, while the Eagles play eight of then last 13 on the road 9oO.1v n Mfl (API bjndov y- vn VrevAO0f Bert Van. 'mtJ-- i MARCH 12TH THRU 17TH one-met- ALL MAKES WELCOME earned Wayne Fazzino. fourth. HINCKLEYS DODGE George 359-765- Pales, eighth. Tom Bugg. ninth; Marty 230? So. Slate 5 Ph. 10th So. Main 5 Ph. 520 95 points Other BYU divers included Bring this ad to either store. 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