Show - - - - - 7r - -- - ' 0 " 1 ' I i t ' 1 ‘CL: 1 l at '4' 111F ) Iles-1- t ' '' 0 A tn 0 1 ' - State '''' C1'' S 9 - ' e IL k Utes Await 5 sr i Sports Mirror by ii ' LA AP"'"" 8 pm Tilt Tribune Sports Editor - 8 Section John Mooney 1 I 241t Wit Devils in : Cougars Get Nod To Tip' Wildcats p By John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor Race Mates- FJeail Foot's Got Cold Feet l'es'a Arizona State has won eight Wide-Ope- n road games in five years of Western Athletic Conference competition and the Sun Devils aren't expected to improve on 11EBER CITY There'll be one of the favorites that mark when they tangle missing here Sunday afternoon vyhen the Celebrities with the Utah Redcompete with the special snowmohile race at the Fair- - skins Friday at 8 pm in the Utes' WAC opener grounds track i Although the Sun Devils are Lead Foot driv-1 Mooney won't be among the pld second only to BYU in the num ers which means the race is wide i Tribune Sports Writer I PROVO — Arizona Universiwhich has won only three 'WAC games on the road out of 1 ' I ' ' -7! i :: l' t"-- :1!'? ': ( )) " : i s''ii: i 1: - '' '' :: i : ' ' '' ty ignhiaglinit '''' Game time is 8 NIL It Is not that the Cougars of BYU have looked exactly like world boaters this season it is the fact that all wAtt tems ' ' 1 '': 'i - ''‘ ''"' - k ' 7 ' By Bill Co itrin l '''''''''''"'m""'-'-----------"------1 N 1 ''A0414tk4:ittl f 'Ig :f I ': 1 i ' ' 1 ': t 1 il : A open 'The Celebrities race is just one feature of the On the Air y snowmobile competition There'll be crossl Sate basThe country racing on Saturday and speed racing slalom be broadwill ketball game events and jumping plus the Powder Puff Derby forl at 8 pm by cast the gals in addition to the Celebrity race on Sunclay1 KALL Friday Saturday's race will be visible to spectators from I several vantage points in the canyon while Sunday's'l ber of WAC road victories 10 to events will take place in the fairgrounds where 5000'1eight Utah has swept the last two series with the Sun Devils fans can sit in the grandstand and see verything But getting back to Old Lead Foot's withdrawal I Compiled Great Mark ' i:--- Utah-Arizon- a ' '' '''''' '''' ' - 7:': ' ' ' ' I:4 - P i '' i: !' i ": :: It '' t '- '' - -- ‘' 1 :: f 1 : iii c ' 4 iill On Saturdaynight BY coach Stan Watts will be facing Arizona Slate a team with about tthe alsame record as Arizona though Arizona did beat the Sun Devils last week in Tucson Arizona will be counting on Rill Davis a fomard who is averaging 193 points per game and capturing an average of It rebounds a game The other fforward probably will be Dick Root at with Mike (Moose) Nordik at center The guards will be Micky Yos'ter at and Roland Stamps at 6 nas- O - i So rilLIH::"18' ' 'much eh t: l - 1: ' ') 'I i "''''''11' l: : i' ::: ')'" : 'r4 ' ° d:Ii'll 'Ipleaet s:i z'ntel : '1 lkiNkeet:( :tlt elits1 at and at the 'for- 6--8 at at 61 at the I 0 guards 4 ' r 0 1 1:e r ' 't:4 - i - - :I1 :: '7:: l' : However Coach Bruce Larson Increase Height- - -:' is not without aces thisyearti a4tz and the Wildcats lead the con! And Wails can increase hi91 ' 1 i Four of those ASU road vic41"" ference with a 14) record They height by inserting center Jim A 4(4 b Dr Reed Clegg tried his best to make a racing tories came in the first year of beat Arizona State last week — Eakins at center (he's ' t and driver of Old Lead Foot last Sunday We really tossed the league when Arizona State t ' t Arizona naturally at Schouten ' 3 by with rephicing 26-record up the snow in the field adjacent to the Clegg chalet compiled a fantastic Parsons Lynn Defeated Arizona to en route the NCAA regional kJ near here in a couple of borrwed snowmobiles The Cougars are averaging The University of Texas at El But really the snowmobile Lost Old Lead Foot as' finals over 80 points per game slightly ra deArizona State took two g Mike Kordik the big man at 6--8 for forward Paso was able to beat Arizona while compiling the Lythgoe Marty record a competitor several years ago cisions from the Utes in the first for BYU is ready for Wildcat clash by but a single point at El Paso while Arizona is averaging 72 That was the time Ferrol Papworth talked a bunch two years of the WAC since Arizona awaits two games in Utah and Arizona lost by only five'points rev- per game with a of "celebrities" into driving a special race on the Fair- - then they've won but once and points to powerful Houston Thisl ord so far this year 'lost five in competition with the Is enough to make the Cats real- grounds stock car program in Salt Lake City It is a "must" game for BYll ize that they might have a since Old Lead Foot naturally was one of the favoritesi IRedskins losing a game at home Overall sihce opening WAC game on their hands even though his backers lost a little of their cockinessl rules out any chance for a Utes Devils Sun and the play Coach Larson also Is a Arizona doesn't when he had to be pushed twice around the track to getl'stand at of tee basketball and really need to win this one but his car started Bottom of Standings this is not exactly thektugars'lif the Wildcats could it would be ' cup of tea They prefer running the best thing to happen to Art- Arizona State is at the bottom teams and Arizona doesn't run zone since rain 3537-1 of the WAC standings having 72 PEBBLE BEACH CAL 11-- winner here shot his opening Bill Garrett -- --- Tommy Bolt 331V-decision to Arizona (AP)—Tennesseean Lou Graham round at t:::::: ::::: 6'2 :lost a '''::::::::-I-- ' Dudley Wysong Spyglass Hill a new 3 Doti Sanders Old Lead Foot had other handicaps in the race on the Wildcat floor before the retrieved his deft :: test and wound toXe 3815-touch Bob Smith 73 up putting 'l :Y Howie Johnson His itormal were removed as a safety 'regional TV cameras last week)" quickly thursday and dropped with a 73 ' :4 Bob AAcCallister — li) 't l sure:: for Old Lead Foot But the fact this left the ASU battled Arizona to a 73 36 Veteran Mike Fetchick from Lee Eider six birdie putts for a Aiit0 '"' 35 c 1 t 7 eo::' :::: d lead' Westbury NY played Pebble oaryy ilPfstr tot 73 dauntless driver unable to see where the radiator cap 'halftime edge but cooled off in par 68 and the te C it f ' 5714—n 1:::::: — 4 0 7 st4 the in the $104500 Bing Crosby Golf Beach in 71 strokes to tie Nick-- I BrUCe D""n - ::::4 'rit) Ate i 'Kermit Zarley would be on his own car let along the curves or the 'shooting and rebounding Ned Akr aorm COTIONVY10 ' 4ir p c:::::1 ski r:: : 7:77::::-31 Rule second half as Coach Hck laus ' ' Tournanieat ' ''':'"'' ' :::: "' 36 37731 otheill cars added to the uncertainty of the race :George KALPJS011 :::::: oe:ee 13 36 ' 'Walk's team dropped its sevArt Bell A year ago Graham didn't golfers to break par illirL'' P:: !Ken Stilt 39 That race also may have been the beginning of enth game of the year against have a three-put- t 4tifilliuq:1 74 l::: in the PEBBLE BEACH Calif (API L:ad Al Kelley Jr 39 74 :::': green in the first round of Bitt Dunn 37 DickCard's downfall as the perennial champion of the 'five losses :::: 74 Crosby but he started this time 47: scores Thursday :::::: Cro shv golf ': tourentil !Boab Lunn 1 stockers You see Old Lead Foot was given Card's Utah!carries a 11-- record into by needing three putts on the Lou $41159OBing ::::::: Keefe ::::: -Jed( Montoomery the conference wars f irst I —0 On the second h ow-- ! IT(a)rzrotHlitiacobs ::::--M axwell ::1 2569 Billy speedy stocker and Card after watching from the pits Arizona State in 12 ' 10tifinv Poll ::::': 38 Bob Ro‘burn games ever he dropped a for Jadc -74 Nicklaus 3tt Miller Barber may tave lost something in that race had scored 33 more field goals his first birdie and wound ::::: ! Mike Petchick Chuck Courtney up the Once over the humiliation of the poor start Old Ice than the ::: —liban Ili opposition but have day one strokelthead of Tommy'Irrg I n Iiiii 3537-- 72 Dave Stoddon Water Veins (that's another trade name for Old Lead been outscored by 109 free Jacobs who had 69 and two Many 9 leckman -: Pete Brown -U Terre Wilcox 3846-- 14 Foot) quickly got into the spirit of the race throws and outrebounded by 53 ahead of Johnny Pott Stan Thirsk Tony Jacklin 'E: ' boys 444 : oon his was battling for the lead But coming out in a dozen games I : Nicklaus at 71 441 of the curve and beading for the backstretch on the N Most of the Height '' t li Defending champion Jack last lap Old IWV spotted a rival sports columnist spun Bob Edwards the center Nicklaus remained in strong 74 middle 1 of curve in the the sideiTays gives the visitors most (4 their contention with a 71 but Arnold : 4 Don Tingey the other eader hit for the infield height for the Utah game He's Palmer went to 76 with a double! ::::::: ' ::: ' i ::::::: r Old OWV couldn't go inside He could hit the fence hit been averaging 89 points a! bogey on the fifth hole and bo-- I :' geys on the next twoHetwice his dval sports editor broadside or perhaps squeeze game and 84 rebounds :::: ':? ::' 1 Defter a guard leads geys on the next two He twice '12'j Roger ' li '' ' ' throngh on the fence V the scoring with a 132 two crashes ' between small this at opening : '' taring 1 c with another a I ::::::: Old IWV managed to scrape through unscathed Card hank Bailey second b igh withI phis State who celebrated his ' ':' t— '" ::::': ":t:' "42 tt : i ::: the cpr's owner was near a state of collapse in the pitsla 108 average '30th birthday four days agad -5:Pe:::' Arizona has beaten Pepper- - followed his bird on the secondi ' with the other professionals t':''' l'1 F : 1: The screening committee of'defensive safety for iseveral ''': k on the third and! ' e" - r(1 Old IWV finished a driving second laughing itdine Creighton Colorado Okla- - with a ''' S' the University of Utah will:years ' ''' ' homa and Michigan and lost to added two more ' at thel ::::: ''':' ' :4" t''''i'' i —s tion and instil until two hours later he started to shake and Friday Wilson met the committee' :::: Jose State Southern itit- etghth and ninth with putts ot ' 4' 'I e' ''' ::: :':':: t may interview the first of the unofficially a week or so ago' nois Wichita New Mexico St1 three and 12 ' t perspire That ended his competitive driving 'e ' ::::::: : ' '‘f1'4"''"'''''' ''' 'N 41:41'° :: ' prime candidatesand he'll be back for an official ? : !Pacific Loyola (LA) and Aid-After the turn he went underlrecommended ::: by AthetIc'rntjng zona o ' ::::::: 't '1 ' :' 1: 41 '''''' :::::: ' ''t 4 Bud Jack 0 L :ff'' ' It was understood at least twb' ::::::: r e the 15th and a at 4 e':'Itt"11 ::'::: Top Scorers The committee had been s' former head coaches from the: NOw when snow and ice make the freeways 17th ' !scheduled to meet Thursday Utah with Joe English Mer- i":-- ' ::' i '!'r' ' ‘'''' '40'1110 ' ::':' A' ' East and Midwest and two as-"- 'l ::':: and to East Fifth sticks Old Foot Lead treacherous but the plane bringing'sistant 17 am Bogeys Fourth Bole Jackson Lyndon MacKay1 ''4 Inter-coaches from the ' ' ' :: I :::::: Ci'"At: i" leaves the speedways to the little old ladies in tenni Jeff Ockel and Walt Simon all' His Jack from New york mountain Area were among ::::: bogey in addition to the'Director :ad i:':':: : ''' '? "i4 '' '4k 11!''' wild to IlanSan on to had shoes and the go impetuous youth ''' '1 : ' ja:"°:-opening green came at theCIty (those rated as "impressive" byl ::::::: - l'' ' ' ' I''''' ' a : : : :7 ' So much as he'd like the thrill of competition has a big edge in rebounding! fourth when he hit a tee shot to ctsco because of Wednesday :the Vie director : : :: :::: : : State has averaged 402 the left and under a tee :: i night's storm ' - - - : 1! ' : again:and dearly as he'd love the feel of the snow crys- Arizona "I don't know how fast the F::: 1 :: : has' Utah a t '''':'sur-relx)unds ' :: game "I was happy and a little - ' it Begin Iniervieurs tals stinging his ruddy cheeks and the frigid blasts i ma ke:-:- : iscreenig committee wll said Graham "I've' averag(d 513' prised" Ice x::: Foot Old Lead (Or ears and a nose his burning Utah's frosh basketeers will been at home at Nashville andi Jack arrived in Salt Lake City recommendation" Jack saidI : ' Ai 0 Water Veins) will control his emotions Sunday and not play a strong alumni team Fri- there was snow and so I didn't Thursday morning and began " We might feel we had our man' y:: : ' ' ' '' : : : :: o i : :::::: 't t'stwo meet-atfe- r or interviews or : : three West-Fathe first p meet and 5:50 up at race two lining report weeks" 'day pm : : play golf the past : :41 :t::::: of the matter is Old Lead Foot's eyes don't ern Wyoming College following In the Crosby a year ago ing for Friday v a of a sell out! the I television can "If 11 repeat 15th get ::::::: game Graham tied for Saturday and strokes' the of a noon Ithe almost until into focus Sunday get ?1 or could the interview i::: i' i they about 4:30 pm behind Nicklaus Itogether and contact one of the Ice Water in his veins which once made him the terror starting :'04 we may whole dozen It is possible we Nicklaus and Pott prime candidates Graham t:::::::: of the midget auto and stock cars circuits needs a few were among the group playing begin our interviews Friday and might have to invite in others :::': :::: "But because we have more hours under the warm covers to get circulating aril round said at Cypress PointiSaturday" Bud the first "HopefulMen and boys: when the chill gets right field of candidates! ::? : ::: a outstanding v 6464-yarselect-coach seaside the a have well layout with:ly properly down to your toes this is the boot you need : :: 0 Palmer and Jacobsted by the end of next week u- and time and money may be par :::::: So go ahead you younger celebrities race your I for warm cozy comfort Sharp styling in :::: were at the tougher Pebblelless we run into complications"Pressing I doubt if we'll invite : little hearts out Old Lead Foot relinquishes the torch nSet a than looks great ::::: more for course a 6747-yarBeach olive shade successor : the has for The test:: a quest popular next from his failing hands and passes it on the the '' : interviews" "In 10 previous Crosbys I:ben narrowed from ISO sole for longer wear too! Thick non-ski- d University of Utah wrestlers have never been below 70 daredeveil in line :::: to Bud said he: hoped have coach-onteants dozen" a to ''about : two meets at home this and extra safety Men's sizes 7 to 11 this course Old Lead Foot will be watching the Super Bowl have commented San interviewed by Bud in New most of the candidate s met : to Mary Hess week according 6 miss Don't weath-1212 to "And Jacobs the large ' York City at the NCAA meet-- with at least some members of :: boys' sizes piegan Sunday when the Celebrities race Maybe he'll miss the coach of the grapplers get any better At' ings and the Football Coaches' the Board of Regents at the this time out thrill of competition the wind and the snow and all The Utes will meet Idaho er will never was a brisk wind times there sill stores Itime of the intervieWs as well NMI BUDGET STORE SHOES that bit but I doubt it State University Friday at but for the final holes it was meetings with the news media and Mu- as and house field in the ' will Be Back 1:30pm dead calm" Ident body officers then take on Adams State Sat----"interviewed' to One certain be Casper tires urday at 7:3t pm itt the field e Is Larry WINO: the halt ' house to runne ANY SIZE Billy Casper ' mtp Romember1 you TV football fans the stoeson bilgins again :: who has been an AINFL1 I 1 back e Nicklaus last and In Atlanta 171) 0 13" or Juno 29 with the Coaches' 14" year game '' '':Ii sgiv-0 V I:': SNOW TREAD "A ''t ir 4114"195 ADD I 4 $100 op:sk 7 : 4: e LA 41774i : 1 e ‘ : ” '' '!''''-- ' - - I ' t - -- - the ri will start Kari Llinio PmiL ' Marty Lythgoe at I 'have more trouble winning on 'the road then Scott Warner does c- arids Scoittn‘Varner i foul pitc hes that gives 1 hitting and Randy Schouten the to the Cougars edge o 4 '4'W si" alolvegranKiP cast :l:: :: it '' - 1'n ''T Vr ' 7'-'- : ! 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