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Show Preps Ready Salt aJf Sfitmur I ''rtinri ril;n Morning. 11guM 2,. To Open Grid Action 1972 It IaiM- - I Sports Mirror br John Mooney f I riltiinc Sports Editor Bill Foster Sells Athletes Then Theyr Sell Utah Bill Foster. getting reach for his soph season as t o Ltah basketball couth, is doing a great job selling Utah in the East, in fact, so fine a job he has his iccruits selling for him lm-ersi- coach Roy Whitworth, left, and players Bingham Denis Avery, Mark Wagstaff, Ed Patrick and Bruce Luther (Tick Swish) Durden, an prep star from lbany. V., was the main reason Mike Sojourner decided to enroll at Utah. f" Durden, a game and cut from ranked B9!h HU in i Foster Bill Angels; Ends Near academics Special to The Tribune loss to PHOENIX A Phoenix here Thursday night and an Albuquerque victory in Tucson all but dethroned the 13-- 4 another interview, Durden predicted In It means a championship. With him (Sojourner) rebounding and the two forwards w'e have coming back, we (Utah) will be the darkhorse in college basketball this coming season. Tick Swish (he got the name on the plav grounds because that's the wav the ball sounds when it goes through the nets) helped his high school pile up a 62-i ecnrd defending Pacific Coast A I)oeiMl and hopes computer name beSwish and Award Mavbe you haven't heard ol the llarvev award The two dubs will now battle for second place as the Giants trail the ngels by only two games after Thursday s game The Giants teed off early on Vngel pitching as they scored three runs in the Iirst. four m the second and three on in the allbanger Mavbe you haven't tried the llarvev allbanger, which is a cocktail The award has nothing to do with the drink, but someone decided a name like that would be a natural for the patron saint of the I'oulups Spiro gnevv won the first annual award for his in hitting his companions and spectators in got! and tennis Ol 'he candidates nominated. I voted tor Robert lncei an Ohio sport staster Pricer had the l.ms ol Monroe High m a Irenv as he bioacLast the traditional game against Marion Ridge At the halt 1ricer reported Monroe leading and with tour minutes to plav. he had Mom no in a runaway. t this point, a note was handed to Pricer m the booth and h confessed he had been given the wrong as to uniform colors and while the score was Momoe actually was losing by that margin v thud Gaiy Matthews' three inn homer in the first gave Phoenix l he lead as he (trove m Jim Rosario and Jell' Mason. . A two-ruhome run by Jim Kav Hart in the second chased Angel starter Bruce Heinbeih-ne- r who recorded his eighth 21 loss decisions this in season 34-1- 6 67-2- Baseball Standings 67-2- Go-(- J ( Lake Albuquerque downed Tucson, Thursday, to clinch at least a tie for first place with 10 games to play. A Salt Lake loss or an Albuquerque win would give the Dukes the title The temperature at game time in Phoenix was 104 and the (Hants hitting was hotter as they than the weather slammed four Salt I.ake pitchers for 17 hits and 13 runs to nearly eliminate Salt Lake from the race 6 Durden is majoring in computer science to plav pro basketball belore he gives the world a shot Coach Foster is keeping Utah's basketball lore the public in the East, and maybe Tick his optimism will prove accurate Salt champion League Angels. .caches' Work Several years ago. Coach Chuck Mills of Utah State laced the proposition ol losing his assistant coaches to better paying jobs year alter year "I decided at the time to get two evpeiienced coaches. name them offensive and defensive coordinators at the best salaries Utah State could aflord, and then let them woik with graduate assistants." Mills explained "In this way could retain key men and till out the stalt with young coaches willing to work hard and follow instructions while they learned the coaching track Since the spnrg ol Plus when his iirst To.uhing class began m leave. Chuck has placed the following oi his go-gcoaches ' m nbs Pacific ( oast League Eastern Division However, the tight end situation immediately posed the first problem with Gal Uoffin-demissing after faihng to make up his scholastic deli ciencies n Leo Cubby. injured early last did not run the season, transferred ing his diploma last June although he had a year of eligithe Utes bility remaining, have no experience at tight end. Mickey Conway, a veteran e fullback, also failed the run, leaving the gate open for Steve Marlowe, a soph, at fullback. Jay Hardman, who started last season at fullback and was lost for the season m the first game, has been moved to linebacker to protect his knee. The offensive line, from tackle to tackle, averaged 240 pounds Thursday, which is the biggest offensive front Utah has had Gibby's limp puzzles the coaches, inasmuch as he had his surgery several months ago. Right now. he has to make the ball dub. stalling with the run half-mil- e Woflinden was listed as starter at light end in the I tah also lost Joe Ingeisoll. who one ot he had academic pioblcms and t Vmerican League New v or W L M 55 Pet C 7 5 x 509 ol 483 390 7 .orocoho Teas v 48 49 590 66 xV 4T a sB1 6.'2 t 44 66 40' 48 Friday s Probable Pitchers Baltimore (Cuellar 1? 10' at Oak land (Hunter C eve'and (Tiorow it 11' ot Cantor ma ( Wr.qht 13 6) Detect (Fryman 3 M at Minnesota . (Bivleven IQ !5 ChicoQO (Qradiev 13 10) ot Miiwou kee (Lockwood 6 10) Kansas City (Schttorf4 9 10 ond Draqo 9 U) a New York (Kime 14 5 and Gardner 4 ) at Boston 6 8) Texas (Bosman 1 iont 7 4) Coggins Holger Hausen. Dana Schulz and Ted Zimmerman have been placed his novel National League Ward bast P fsbjrqh New York the biggest surprise ol the football season was Vriona State's Woody Breen making up liis scholastic deficiencies or Nebraska's John Rodgers clearing up his legal problems. il Olympic IOQ agreed to introduce women's rowing into the pro gram for the 1676 games at Montreal i Tomas Keller, Swiss-boipresident of the International Rowing Federation (FISA), said the IOC had agreed at an earlier meeting to in'rodu c m. 63 679 530 579 56 63 74 4bJ 462 368 44 627 53 54 558 8 5(4 4sk T West 74 ADonfQ San Froncsco Son o eao did Pet 4 45 nonnafi Houston LOS Angeles Thursday 6 nol K 66 67 44 7 n (8 5 70 ? Results s otreo 0 Probable Pitchers (John 11 5 and Osteen at Pittsburgh (Boss 14 6 and Friday s Los Angles 13 cmratt (Guiiett 5 7) Montreal (Stonemon and ri'ioiorc " AAA 9) Ellis 11 6! San Francisco (Willoughby 2 1) ot Chicogo (Mooton 7)1) Son Deg' (Laiowe'l 6 5 and Nor man 6 9; jt St Louis (Sontonni 6 8 and Cleveland 12 10) New 9 4) York ot (McAndrew Atlanta (Stone 4 in) ot Cm Philade'phia (Reynolds 0 who s.ud women's rowing had no place in the Olympics Bui women have now changed rK-i- r way of life They have strength Dn A slow Bev "Usually the greens Nelson, who has been of sorrow the embodiment since she let the Utah State Amateur title get away from her a couple of weeks ago, had icason to re)oice Thurs-daShe is leading the pack, well for that matter, leading the Pax natured Miss The good vr 78, Nelson shot a good for the lead in the twelfth annual Pax "3tT at Bonneville But lurking three shots behind is the menacing figure of Marcia Thayne These two don't give up Marcia didn't record a birdie but still came in with an 81 Bov here at Bonneville are slicker a table top Miss birdies Nelson then had three Thursday after her putting woes on the first couple c'f holes She tapped in for a bird on No 5 Then, at No 9 she rolled in a 15 footer v Ending her birdie swing Bev stroked in a 20 footer on the Hith long four-over- par-thre- $ e Miss Brockman was too delighted with her round to offer about the any complaints greens She sank long putts, one of 20 feet and the other 12, for her two birdies of the day Ill just have to keep cool and not get too tense," Kathie replied when asked about her chances of catching Miss NelT il just rely on an a son easy swing, but g few bodies would help too " - Steve MUNICH (UPI) Americas big Prefontaine, hope for a medal in Olympic distance racing, gave world opponents something to think about Thursday m the final tuneup meet before the games when he ran to an American record of 8 19 4 two-mil- e (lass Coach A I Marshall's Beaver teams seem to get better each year and. with players like fullback Kim Marshall and quarterback Mitch Gillins returning. the Beavers could repeat as Class champions for the third straight year. The Beavers entertain in a 1:30 p.m. game while Arlyn Hafen's Kanab team, the defending Region Eight Class champion, travels to Milford Ironically, the new realignment has not affected Region Eight as its football picture remains exactly the same as last year while most of the rest of the state is affected Jordan Distnct was affected however, by the alignment, and that situation sets up two of Friday's better preseason tilts between and the schools Par-owa- n Prefontaine. a University of Oregon senior from Coos Bay. Ore., ran away from the field event in a special 3 and then continued on for two miles in an effort to break the 8.20 barrier. He made it with room to spare There were tour watches on Prefontaine. who will run in the Olympic 5,000. but the time remains unofficial since the race was listed for 3,000 meters. Still, official or not, it was an performance for the communications major who says he knows he faces a tough Olympic field, but is geared for victory g I didnt come all the way to Munich said for a second," he VNO SKTOtDC Charlotte Copenhav-er- , GolferTakes Links Lead PINEHLRST. N C (AP) -Richie Karl, whose greatest claim to fame is a pair of Vlaskan Vmateur championships fashioned a stunning 65 for the first round lead in the $100 (Kill Liggett & Myers Upon Golf Tournament Thursday With most of the game s big guns on the sidelines awaiting start of the the Saluiday $150.(1011 Other clubs not senedu'ed two-third- s 1 OAO 54 Louis C K4Dr said "Until two years ago agreed with those the necessary starring fn rou L 43 61 Von'eol Phi'oneioh.a womens competition into the Olympics "but we have the necessary " majority then W 73 56 60 S' IOC Approves Gals Bowing tee were greens LmUy, auriost giainv. Standard equipment on all newVWCampmobiles for r limited time only. r .ernational their Record At Munich sufli-eientl- y west 69 6 60 Thursday s Results Texas 4 Miiwtukee is M lAoukee 4 Texas 3 2nd Other clubs not scheduled Prokop has moved to Rio Hondo .1 C to Stanford. Dewey Wade to Kansas McCartney State. Bo Bollinger to Calgary Stampeders and Jem (LTD move into regular sessions Friday. lighting system. Tre Snaps kins all registered 85s. Bev's onlv complaint was her putting She three pulled two of the first three holes and didn t settle down on the trout nine Vs a result she came in with a 42 her round but completed steadily with a 3i 538 4 s Vi Max In Commit- lies The Super-Soph- The By Steve Wilson Tribune Spoits Writer Reass, 634 t' x a a Chu auo Oa a 'a V nneseto . - The half-mil- Cedar City, under coach John Pensis last year, compiled a fair record and usually has some outstanding players. Delta, another pick to be strong in Region Eight, travels to Hurricane for a night game in the other Class game. Millard, the only other Class team, will meet Richfield in a preseason game. That pame will be Richfields first night game under its new other In mi Moser and Janet Per- 63 Boston C'ee . MUNICH Fullback Misses Run Nelson Nets Ladies Golf Lead East Detroit Baifirno' e Japanese can't decide s Vegas, where he must redshirt this year Other Games a new Kathie Brockman face among the leaders, came in with an 82 for third place Janet Thurgood Vttractive was next at M and Nada Thursday s Results Phoenix 13 Sait Loke 4 AiDoaueraue 4 Tuc.on0 Yaval base and back to 1st. Bill asas. Japan naval base, t; art h Hail to USU and Jet! Files, to I tab !so. ak Cuccia to Clendale .1 C Mel Lane to Ml San ntomo JC Chtl oshula. to Cal Poly and back to LSI. Doug Smith, to Cat Poly. Ed Cavanaugh to Idaho State and the Buitalo Bills .md Walt Corev. to Kansas City Chicks I n thiee-dee- N'evada-La- Region games, Fours 4 A Orem battles Re5 gion Fives Tooele in a p.m clash while Region Twos to Region Ogden travels Fours Provo for a 7.30 p.m clash. Region Nine has two interleague games scheduled Friday. North Summit will be at Grantsville for a 2 p.m. game while South Summit will be at Wasatch for a 5 p m battle. Hill-cre- that cost her the tournament Rlidv Basov skv to Central Stole (t'klu ) J,m Fiken beck to Washington State and California Cene Eplev to I tali and Shippensbuig St.de Chris IVI'a to OI!eratioi a to Preseason games are scheduled in Regions Two, Four, Five, Seven and Nine while the rest of the state must wait until Sept. 1 to open play. In Class play, Walt Brooks Dixie team, without having to play Judge or Pay-so- n this year, is the preseason pick to take state. with Lynn The Flyers, Lewis and Kurt Topham, open their season against Cedar (Tty m St George as one of the state's best rivalries kicks off this years season with the required other candidates Missing Flankers With Roger Gandel accepthalf-mil- e Arch r.vals Jordan and meet at Hillcrest at 5 while Brighton battles pm. turf in anon Bengal Bingham other 5 p.m. battle The Beetdiggers and the clubs while the Miners are Huskies and the Bengals are clubs. Hillcrest coach Raynor Pierce will miss starting quarterback Bruce Wagstaff who is playing on the Huskie's baseball American Legion team in California. On the Amateur's final day Bev triple bogeyed at 15 and o The ggie iccoid under Mdls indicates coaching theorv is bearing dividends By John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor The Utes were bouncing around on the new YstroTurt in the stadium Thursday and there was plenty of optimism as Coach Bill Meek and his staff welcomed the squad for picture day. Mv first impression is ttiat we have more talent in depth and more speed than we have had before, Meek said By Tom Whartor. Tribune Sports Writer With less than 10 days of practice and the baseball pennant races in full swing, Utah's high school football teams open the state's grid season Friday And, without even one practice game. Region Eight opens its league season with two Class games scheduled and two Class games on tap. Preseason Games Fve tried to forget about the amateur but 1 can t," Bev confessed in the coolness of the Bonnev die Clubhouse "I keep replaying that 15th hole." 1 In addition Hardy discuss Friday's preseason football contest with arch rival Brighton on the Bengals turf at 5 p.m. Depth and Speed Punctuate U. Roster This Grid Season Giants Slam who averaged 28 points shot a fantastic 75 per-- ( the field as a senior, in a graduating class ol According to the Philadelphia Bulletin. Durden told Evening Sojourner. "You better come out and plav with me It s a chance to be on a championship team r-T-v sf . n A' A A. ov i 10 9) at Hous I S Pro Match We te g.vrg cza a tree when ev Plav Kail held a Championship. lead over another long shmt. Bob Barbui ossa and little Deane Beman who were tied at 66 Ctmp mr; V T't 'O' irt vi do i b of Insul 200 pol ester The set and the VW Campmob pounds : - QS-- are a self e rrnfained camping ,jn,t And because the set is trom Coleman cist Just like the Volkswagen t u it II real! Unfortunately e otfer won t w-G- ' nr HwWw Sandhills Available at your participating Volkswagen dealer. The group at OS included forDave mer PGV champion Stockton and rookies Chuck Thame and I annv Vnri!yn A anu a hghtwp'gi a' minum stand a doable in' e lantern wth a sjneciu rarry,n'j jxe a 3 OCO i 5 000 BTU adi'Steble Co ,t and two - e v a ' d pabdr w ;n 3 g ng vppr'g bag- Paul Moran was alone with a 07 on the hot and muggy day at the Country Club of North Carolina course a 6 9x8 aid lake-dottelayout m the ( aio-lin- a A. o; xet ut Coiema'i camping 72 VolfSz'jgen a i s unci e J. A .1 f. In AUTmoi0 A A At A A AA . 4U 4 K A A A. A t DUttt A A A, A A ft ( |