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Show Alcindor Will Be a Top | Pro Star, Wilt Contends By JAMES t F, COUR jteam can be. picked as the Embry ry was with i Boston,” ” he iti took time i for us to tw LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Wilt|favorite,” Wilt remarked. “Ajoffered. “But don't get me)know. each other. meee ane wants to see Lew lot will depend on who plays) wrong. He's still a very, very|we've gotten to know each ! cindor come into the National | who. Last year at Philadelphia| good player and I have a lot of|other’s moves, the better we've Basketball Association. |we played New York in the first respect for him.” jall played.” oe if the UCLA superstar|round and had a very tough) Wilt is trying to ctay away| Chamberlain has tzen criti joes pick the NBA over the series. Wedefinitely were not at from controversy these days. ved thi fi i A high water table, that first requirement for a good fishing and hunting year, already seems pret well assured. Beautyof it is that this condition exis’ statewide, which is not always the case in more semiarid southern Utah. Most reserviors are either full or above normal now and an above nonnal snow pack seemsto assure that & this will not change. Sameis true of stream flow pre- JF dictions which wil be higher and hold up better than Faghe for severa! years. All of which means moreliving space, more feed, and better growth for our piscatorial pals of stream and lake, along with better range conditions and wet water holes for the game. Yep, it should be a good year ahead for the wildlife managers and we sportsmenalike. Thelegislative mill continues to grind on Capitol Hill and twobills jointly submitted and sponsored by the division of fish and gameandthe organized sportsmen already have been passed and signed into law by the Governor, Oue of these gives the board of big game control the right to limit or extend the five year waiting period before we can again apply for an elk permit. The other defines the term “permanently disabled”, gives the dispensing agents the right to set the effective date of tourist licenses, and extends the right of non-resident juveniles under 12 years of ws age to purchaselicenses to angle for fish. ee Basketball Associa- full pays = we played| when he starved the wee? No. center said. “You've got to Say |the Lakers in an offseason trade minutes and stand near the scoring because whichever team! “We need West,” the big man|t%e full game. ne likes ce [what team we're playing.” } teran from Kansas, is more than to count the Boston Celtics, Wilt was held out 10 minutes Wesley Unseld of Baltimore and concerned with the re-€P-|out. The Celtics, who have won % @ game with the Baltimore|Elvin Hayes of San Diego. proaching NBA playoffs than) : Bili| Bullets Tuesday night but didn’t] “‘There’s no doubt they're the a2 years the with 0 titleshasin been Aleindor now, though. | Russel] the club,|have anything to say for public|/two best rookies but don’t ask “Right now I don’t think any were down three games to one | Consumption. lme to pick one over the other,” against Wilt’s 76ers in the| How does Chamberlain think|he said. “They're different jsemifinals last year. They won|he’s playing this season com-|types and both have fitted in Utes Select | three in a row to reach the|pared with his other nine NBA| With their teams. finals against the Lakers. years? “Unseld is with a team that “They beat us pretty bad at] “I don’t think there's any| doesn’t need scoring 80 much so home last month and they/difference in the way I feel|he can concentrate more on bi sek we cit in that game,” |physically. I take care of|tebounding and setting picks. ilt said, myself and I’m But the fact remains that the|the playing of aie games|Wants him to shoot more. 35-year-old Russell is less|as we do play. “Both are good defensive effective this season. Chamber-| “I started the season playing |players. With these two in the SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— lain has an explanation. a little different kind of ball/league now, there are more Rich Travis of Oklahoma City) “He could get a little more than before but don’t forget I/good centers around than in « . has been selected by the Uni-irest last year when Wayne|was coming to a new team and|long time.” Regal's4/ i opponent team were Floyd Kerr Fehlberg (7-5) enek 32, Young Fehlbergled the team of Colorado State, Ron Washwith four pins. One pin, prob-|ington of Wichita State, Carl ably the most important of his/Ashley of Wyoming and Don career, came over Oklahoma’s|Griffen of Stanford, ing Gorge Lake in Utah. Ditto for Bear Lake where| championship. experienced in|Hayes is with a team that Cage Team a Pin, Patten eA. fishing through the ice on the upper section of Flam-| Athletic Conference wrestling) Doug Campbe'l which provided) The Utes also picked a West- | the margin of victory for BYU|ern Athletic Conference all op- Utah will be a top contender| over the Cowboys. ponent team. Included were states charge a fee for permits to hold field trials| aS they were in 68. BYU edged| With the loss of Jeff Batchelor Ashley and Harry Hall of Wyoming, Marty Lythgoe of Brig-| for hunting dogs. Utah requires no fee but wri ten| Utah 39-58 last year in Provo) early in the season the Cougars) [wil now have four WAC cham- ham Young, Tom Lee of Ariauthorization for such triais must come from thedirec- to win the WACtitle. Seaburn Hill of Ari| pions instead of five in the ’69\2ona and Senior Efraim Escalante, Taking is tab tor of te fish and gamedivision leva’ Stata! tab00| who has been in the shadow of| WAC meet. 1s hes Tee co! tnntatla now ka th and Howard Hall the season has ended March1.| Mike McAdams and Jeff Batch-| willMcAdams got 00-8 seek his third consecutive | Ashley was chosen as the It will likely open again along with the upland bird] elor for the past two years, won! Foun: Ounivewane, SeDonet : his about the latter part of next September. —|the regular season scoring title title at 152. Vedbine against during The first set of state tournament series are over, for our Junior Bowlers. We took 9 teams up two weeks ago and last weekend we took up 15 teams of doubles and singles to Salt Lake City. We brought home some mighty tired bowlers and bowlerettes a few pins down aud all they needed was experience in bowling just a little more aotie beattal strange lance. Theew tii games, and sore of the tads so small that in that 6th gameit was sheer plucky pride on,their partthat kept them laying. that were re,cin leoitaWtged look in their e1 the set jaws, that bygolly if they. lost, tues can becomethe first feBe a4 =e te big Lake Powell down|for BYU with 38 points and a wrestler : in BYUhistory to be south is from about mid-March through May. Weather| 12-2 record. Escalante, an accounting ma-|on four conference champiot-| yongEyBREAD you may be sure. It has the first time period. was 20 at 137, A two-year official WAC title. After an LDS |the African baobab tree andis heart. They did very well, none ran off with the top honors, but they were just calante is also an above aver- a et ‘67 and an injury|of the er have medicinal League ml Feet ‘Pin Patter aot ‘0 a Early Birds 2 Bl jor from Amarillo, Tex., won| ship teams. Lyman was second) ten matches at 130 pounds and|at 147 when BYU wonthe first| Monkey bread is the fruit of letterman for Fred Davis, Es-|Church mission Lyman won the |eaten by the natives. The leaves Casey ° age student. eliminated OpenTennis Tourney Slated “ . For Madison Square Garden WBA St y | f him in '68 in the|value and semifinal round. for ropes. its bark gives fiber dao The USLTA, responsible for! Jim Osborne, ranked eighth Joe Frazier of Philadelphia. | Monday Nighters igh!" Frazier is recognized as) of ahead the|Fred Stolle as his first round|crown on the winner of a fight} Ashe, | -anked ninth by th 1 ‘anus! Gimeno and John’ Andres Newcombe are fourth and fifth |T#"ked ninth by the USLTA, is} The decision of the WBC was) announced by council President) undecided regarding expenses! Justiniano N. WORLD ALMANAC versus prize money. His first round opponent is professional) i FACTS Ray Moore. f NO IMAGINATION | Montana Jr foligwing a conference with pdwin Dooley, chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission. New York is one of the states which recognized Frazier. Montana explained the coun- €f| Al In Great Britain, in the i latter |cil’s WON -. Ae y i} : wpeautomation not only for health but for sealing ie ot lace and a feel for the land, .To Tivcnae hatte ee teeta oe most beautiful and ambiti- ous hiking trails exist: The 2,300-mile Appalachian Trail winding through 14 the : ii FLIGHT TRAINING ‘AIR TAX! i ! ENGINE MULTI ENGINE Gl and FAA APPROVED 1 i | som Weinet dats Georgia, and the 2,300-mile I CENTRAL UTAH | through AVIATION CO. Pacific Crest Trail cutting Washington Copyright © 1969, las eye iio A Manager! Mike tone Telephone $73-4360 or 373-9349 ++.@n on-the-go wash ’n wear Jacket handsomely tailored Sees ae with a silky emooth Ening. Easy-action inverted | sisttnstr antriteote THE ONLY PLACE TO FLY! 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The remaining] With the U.S. government, 2. Becker and Jordan | Bie Wales Playing under the _new|“professionals,” will be after|Sbip. , i | regulations of the USLTA,|the prize money, which offers| The World Boxing Council, Arthur Ashe, Clark Graebner, $5,000 to the winner, $3,400 for|Which had continued to recog- ee uae| Rob WES Se tt sy ui? 2 Regel ‘Lance vee, i StanTee ose = or a as hast official vestige of ue world) it wouldn't be because they held back or aptesl Their parents canreally be proud oe ener ‘ote i eeeetan Laces Chanle Dove Santana, like the UsLTA}heavyweight boxing champion.) could see by that sharp 1A ruitmoes and w and Kelty 3. Dahmen and Morgan re Square Garden Challenge Tro-|world, is the eighth and final|Clay has been stripped of the) the organization and conduct of yy the USLITA, wi 1. Chris’ Conoco ev NEW YORK (UPI)—Thirieen|above Davis Cup star Graebner Clay wl . they'd all had to bowl 6 gamesstraight and everyone of them gavetheir all, right to the last ball. It really brotght a deep feeling of pride in them, to this hard old Eiks Mixed Doubles contract pros and six United|Tom Okker, a full-fledged Hi Titl States Lawn Tennis Association| professional now, is seeded Is Tile “professionals” will join the and Manuel Santana,! | amateurs in the $25,000 Madison|formerly the top amateur in the NEW YORK (UPI)—Cassius) phy Open tournament, March|seed, ime defense, drafts him would work to him said. “He's just too much of| The clash received a large; ‘The man who once scored 100 and give him the ball more than/our team to take away and|@Mount of publicity before|points in a pro game and who an older team would. expect us to win without.” general manager Fred Schaus|never has fouled out is lavish in Chamberlain, the 10-year ve-) Chamberlain knows better ™2naged a truce. jhis praise of rookie centers ervom oe Beat .‘eereaeee 1969 season was 10-4-1, Next Friday and Saturday,! law. March 14-15, the Cougars will be and Bnd Odds = |in Albuquerque, N. M., to shoot| hee ane e 2 Ranger” LeRoy Johnson reports excelleut trout for a fourth consecutive Western Yours for fun, de he should do very well right|doesn't feel his club can win the im to gc to the high post some|think is best for the team f s Brigham Young University’s] Senior Bill Osborn, wrestling/@4ring the 1968-69 season. theninth leading Many other bills concerning outdoor activities! talented wrestling team com- at 160 and 152, edged freshman Travis was nation with a 27are in various stages of the legislative process, They/ pleted the dual meet schedule| Rondo Fehlberg for second |Scorer in the ai a ae ee ays in on pi ee aon fetes Utah's allinclude everything from changes in the trespass laws alularFinalhtrecord to ers. named ints an for the) (115) score northwest. iles, r and bass fishing should be at their best during this| te! from the beginning. It’s possible | piayoffs without the oft-injured/f the time and didn’t feel/depending on what's happening he could lead the league in|Jerry West. compelled to go with him for|in the game and depending on Cougar Grapplers Eye Conference Tourney whitefish of size are also being creeled . . . Many| eanieet® a m 0 ert “% he’s going to be a great pro.|which sent Darrel] Imhoff and “If he does play in the NBa,|Archie Ciark to Philadelphia, basket. Van Breda Kolff told declared. “But I play the way I Aaee e hunting unit may, provides is if they wish, issue landholder permits at no cost to members of the unit, and requires that 50 percent of the public permits set by each unit must be sold to the public at an announced place and date. Also provided is a permissive increase of the static old one dollar permit fee to three dollars if the unit operators so decide. scorer aS @ a 2 -_ ‘ers against |the coach, exchanged words 00 been should be on rebounding and play the fish on the Saratoga side of the lake recently, Largest of the bass weighed about five pounds. Bill has had success catching white bass also, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Elbert Miller, 42 E. 300 N. bak tapaintedeevee. eet ee < asgoing ~ where the player Lew on watched “Pyewk San ecUhi cl televi-| ‘a Knicks daintyinstead ofietheche, other way serofae how long he should| jetting West and Elgin Baylor p times ‘ 5 |be used in games. i person,” the Los Angeles Laker| Chamberlain, who came to| wilt on oar the full al@ fie yea ae A third jointly sponsored bill has passed both| “WELLIAM (BILL) MILLER of Provo displays ia ona houses and likely will be signed by the Governor by| black bass from Utah Lake. Using a small spinner, be hooked the time this is read. This action completely revises} the old posted pheasant hunting unit law of 1939. It| should result in building again the numbers of such) units under more workable and equitable terms for| sa performances of6B. ae and tough Lakers, Tith the Bill ig] minded ay have won if think he ail . icallit 7Hankwould ve oe van heBreda Kolff:|otors ben inst of the eae be’ 2 Cane Ci hear a 3. River runners cer ‘rade Tech of Provo 1, Str ‘Linda’ Chu 212, 5 WIGS Wk 2a 7 oY HTGS 1d maOe aAboatnaterset 7 HIS Allen Oldroyd540 Pf bie es, VY HTG—High Team Game HTS—Hign Team Series HIS—High iatelieHise hens Game dmt—4 Man Team etc. 29-2 game series i i bowlers in Ui ‘The the‘Mess and (heoetngroundspt tind eetispasteek, a MaxJones: ilpe Ladics State tournamest in Salt Sake Clty ig our memories'as a fine sportsman, 404 Tagan, We tight point out that twat bowler, keen competitor, and devoted our ladies Joan Davis and Julie Urie father, to his family and church. To lose have really given the ladies of the state tcEienge teertf ih Kh an nl a friend just entering the prime of his @ 4 something to shoot for as they are on the what thy short viel meaay’ of kaow what pretaure T'might ter? his tracy Reny thy errand here below?” To Joyce we 150 average, ad ies’collad ee & oa : Ocakieiartas Ge eomaaeee F ot extend our deepest heartfeit sympathy, ng by y how's thet for coming up with what tf ink of a joke this week... |