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Show * Cougar Gymnasts Win Home Opener, 167-143 By PHIL SHUKTLEF and a secon Thatche exercise, the FIGHTIN.i AGAINST A PIN is BYU's Russ McAdams, whe lost a 7-2 decision to Colorado University’s Jim. Ortega in the (ais best eve of the day where they top three | placed second 152-pounc weight division Friday in a Cougar team joss. {Photos by Herald Staffer Terence L. Day) look the |the weakest even Colorado Dumps BYU 19-13 ==: |The highest sco the meet went to BY ance on side Bife CarenMalapdang Sa gy 4 EIUantumle mal ich sv pa BYU's Cougar wrestlers eu pounds, Efrain Escalante second to last match — the mexican standoff in a rough- Ryd Se ease tert | ‘ or win woul & seam Vic-|iot of nm, but few points. ¥ ers, a loca uct SitFitna Maat Larry Modawas cual1ry the Bearelgt snal seconde,oe saw the| tom ‘OremHighriormer Sion,Wa jasereehere Friduy at 182forpounds loss the by Buffaloes decision tal oroutfall|@* acaania night, to giveMacArthur CU 3 points each But woulda put pf Cougars’ 4 Dumastrying desper- also a top performer init the a to = down. poate to|meet Mstnven _ cvssia reach BYU : started : strong with an|match | _. |break the 1-1 tie. take-down on parailel bars with meet's OU's ; ke yi successful comeback starting on his opponent and for a few|win and narrowed the ( ugar Watters also placed second on .zpound division for) with Bill Osborne's decision minutes it looked ag though he| team loss to 14-17, But it wasn't floor exercise three team points, io a“ Ortega at 160 pounds might pull off a win. in the cards, Perry Quinn, team captain, 8 decision byCougar Chuck| ThenBYU launched an almost| Cook. scored the frst points would ae Somapeape] peesack outapenas a ae But the Cougar matmen drop-| ra ped the next four matches to iihin team score, sight ot vin with Then as the match wore | The Bulfaloes took home a did well on rings and placed Wore out, Justice outpointed 2.1 season record first on thet event and Craig get way behind in team points, | within sig a team win wi {him 5-2 in an exciting match. [yy ¢, oe , Beck turned in a good high bar 3-14. Mike McAdams was pin-|8 4:25minute pin over Jack i he Cougars wrestle next routine in only his second year ned by Buffalo Bill Komloske Harpin of CU in the 167 pound), Thefinal match was Strictly) against Adams State at 7:30|o¢ competition and took first in the 130 pounddivision to give division. The team score was for personal honors with CUlpm Thursday in the BYU | CU points and Jeff Batchelor then 11-14. Was outpointed by Pete Nord at out in from 7-11 and untouch-| Fieldhouse tien go on the road| yt Orisa. squar|to participate in theMeet Colorado} edASoffBYU'sMerrill against BobCook Justice in! pe Heavyweights Dave Dumas|Mines Quadranglar Jan.| or his first aside year, corn \the ‘177 pound divisoa —te|and Jinn Reese. grappled 10. ali8 at Golden, Colo, iitteundmites erean Poke Players | Expected To “oderinepeomer te le Be Drafted comments Invitational held in December,”| eran: WHAT'S 2808 belplayers in Denver” said. UNION PACIFIC DOING IN TOKYO AND TAIPEI? Gerke indicated the two top’ eandidates would be Toscano and DePoyster. Toscano, a converted safety, was among top cks in 1967 and DePoyster set a new NCAA GETTING HIS LEG PULLED is University of Colorado’s Jim Reese, Doing the pulling, but unable to pull off a victory in the heavyweight division is BYU's Dave Dumas, The match ended in a 1-i draw, Physical Fitness FOR MEN Slimnastics of life. ACTIVITIES REQUIRED: RECONDITIONING physical fitness. ACTIVITIES REQUIRED: RECONDITIONING ELECTIVES: handbail, paddleball, basim- DAY: Wednesday DATES: Term II: January 10-March 18, 1 Term Il: March 20-May 2%, 1968 TIMES: Section 1: 6:0018:30 p.m. Section 11; 7:00-9:30 p.m, FEES: §18.00 One term $32.00 Two terms PLACE; 131 Richards Building DIRECTOR: John Hansen PLENTY! younger, look better and get roore out individuals who feel the need for better ketball, volleyball, badmint ming, golf, tennis, steam b: | Blimnastics is designed to help you feel Physical fitness for men has been especi- ally tailored to the e need: is of the business. men in the community or other interested even know I had lett.” | jour best event was floor ever- Monday, the 15th, when the|The Cougars have Ron Stahl, a/more thanthe entire Green Bay cise where we took the first Cats host Denver University, fine freshman trampolinest that Packers gained on the three places I also think Will- always a fairly strong team. they will call upon, and Ster-/when they led the league in that z iams did well under the circum- “Trampoline will hurt us in/ling VanWagenen, the WAC|department in 1946, ‘every one of your three or four BOZEMAN, Mont. (UPI) — Montana State University Sat-|i urday named first assistant coach Tom Pszac to succeed Jim Sweenev as head football coach. Sweeney was named Friday as coach of Washington State, succeeding Bert Clark, who was fired after a 2-8 season. Parac, 35, who has served 11 years on the Bobcat coaching’ staff and was a threeletter athlete while a student at MSU, received strong support from Sweeney to replace him. “It would be a smooth as} silk operation if Tom took over,’ Sweeney said. “They wouldn't trampoline teams and this year mission, Looking ahead the Cougars|it is our weakest event.” year, as far| , Cleveland Browns fullback travel towithColorado |will a,meet bain “Ramsey turned in the fin-|for ColoradoFriday| Uni- Looking at next x est ese in the meet,” |versity at Boulder, The next = 4s couceined, the|Jim Brown gained 1,963 yards the Cougar Coach noted, “and|home meet will be the following |CU8@rs will be sitting pretty. |rushing in 1963, or 98 yards Other players mentioned by Fred Gerke, director of player Aide Named | noting that “the |stances. This is only his first Colorado,” commented the BYU |champion of two seasons ago, TheyshowedthataftheBYU joa. all: seven “events,” personnel for the Broncos, were defensive halfback Vie Washington and tailback Jim Kiick. Gerke made the remarks in an interview with a Cheyennetelevision station (KFBC). “Tt depends entirely on the draft. . .at the end of this month (but) we would enjoy having As Head Coach am| team is capable of doing @ 10, !vear of competition and he went| coach, “they always have good who will return trom an EDS possible draft choices for next) year. He singled out quarterback Paul Toscano and kicking specialist Jerry DePoyster. Montana State Craig egg was naturally pleased with| Photo by Phil Shurtleff. the Seen did ra his strongly” at four University of Wyoming football players as} ex is required to have. We'll be Jooking at all of these people, and, hopefully we can get one or two of them.” Gerke indicated the Broncos would bid for regional players iS li draft local was BYU Coach Bruce Morgen-| is Thatcher's winning handspring vault which netted him 9.i out of 10 possible points, DENVER (UPI)— An official of the Denver Broncos said Friday the American Football| League team was “looking college record for field goals with 36. “On Toscano, we have him tated fairly high as a quarterback and little higher as a defensive back. We are not in dire need of a quarterback. . and we would play him as a safety or corner bat ‘DePoyster is a two-way man. You don’t have to have & ter as well as a kicker with Fim, DePoyster is probably tumbor one.” Gerke said the Broncos also felt Washington would be a deiinite asset to the club and that although Laue arcA of a an, > od oa tackle “‘has Cougars berlain. He placed second on still rings, his best event, and third on both floor exercise and 4 i a high bar, Chris Meek rounded out the BYU places with a sec-) AUSTIN THATCHER, BYU's top man in the Eastern Montana gymnastics meet ond on side horse, | captured first on floor exercise and vaulting as well as a second on trampoline, Shown here ELECTIVES: Swimming, tennis, volleyball, badminton, golf. DAY: Monday DATES: Term II; January 8-March 11, 1068 Term Ill; Marca 18May 2, 1968 | Now that Union Pacific has Freight Traffic Consultants in Tokyo and Taipei, importers and exporters have on-the-spot information about Union Pacific services, This new operation in Tokyo and Taipei is another progressive transportation innova- tion for you from Union Pacific. And for inside information about choice industrial property sites in the Union Pacifie West, write in complete confidence to Edd H.Bailey, President, Union Pacific, Omaha, Nebraska 68102. 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