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Show Page 14—THE SUNDAY HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, March 29, 1970 Cougar Spikers Show Strength In Downing Utah, Utah State from mile run with an excellent the victory in the high jump for Allen Judd, BYU with a lift of 7-0, which far miler ran outdistanced second place second in 4:17.3. Stevan Player of Utah at 6-8. Utah took first places in the The Cougars next meet wiil be 40 relay, 449 run and the against the University of New javelin. Utah State University Mexico at Albuquerque, April 3. could win but onefirst place, that in the shot put, where Brian MEET RESULTS: Run—1. Lasse Viren, Caulfie?d tossed the shot55 feet, BYUSix2. Miie Randy Doyle, Utah 3. Dave 11 %inches. Babbel. BYU T—30:28.9 Steeplechase—1. Dave Hindley, Chris Farasopoulos, star Cougar punt-return specialist BYU 2. Bruce Avery, Utah 3. Mike and defensive back on the Slagle,$3.0BYU 4. Brad Avery, Utah football team, won the century 440 Relay—1. Utah (Stowell, with a clocking of :09.8, one- Nelson, B. Anderson, : Petersun) ~:42 won previously over Arizona the high hurdles with a clocking tenth of a second aheadof Brent 2, USU 3. BYU T Shot Put—1. Brian cauifield, of :13.8, The Cougars’ Don Anderson of Utah, second in USU 2. Mike Mercer, USU 3. Curt State University. It was a cold afternoon for Frenchfollowed in :13.9 and Dan :09.9, and two BYU runners, Dan Dudnick, Utah 4. Larry Adams, BYU T—55.11% another BYU Reifearn and Tom Bonin, in the running with temperatures ‘i Redfearn, Mile Run—I, Sam Francis, BYU the 50s, and it limited the Cougar sprinter, was third in :14.0. same time as Anderson, Allen Judd, BYU 3. Mark effort somewhat, Only double San Francis, BYU distance Ken Lundmark, NCAA indoor Bingham, USU 4. Greg Baldwin, winner for BYU was Dave specialist, claimedthe win in the high jump champions, claimed Utah T—4:13.1 The Brigham Young Hindley, University Cougars mauled two sophomore High Hurdies—\. Tom Bonin, BYU 2. Don French, BYU 3. Dan Regfearn, BYU 4. Bruce Anderson. Utah T—13.8 1, Ken Lund nark, Player, Utah 3. Dan BYU 4 Jay Hard Liverpool, England, who took clocking of 4:13.1. another Cougar intrastate foes in a triangular first places in the steeplechase track and field meet in Cougar and three-mile run. Ralph Mann, national record Stadium Saturday afternoon rolling * 122 prints, more than holder in the intermediate a of both opponents com- hurdles, passed up his specialty, but tried about everything else. ne Cougarstotal compared to He won the 220 dash in a timeof 57 for the University of Utah and :22.0, placed fourth in the 880, with three BYU runners ahead 23 for Utah State University. The Cougars lost only four af him, and ran a leg on the first places out of 18 events Cougars’ winning milesrelay during the afternoon, It was the team. blue and white’s second victory Tom Bonin turned in an exof the sutdoor season, having cellent time for the Cougars in man, Utan n—7-0. 440 Dash—|. Scott Peterson, Utah 2. Jeff Peo, BYU. 3. Bill Siagdiman, BYU 4, Don Welsh, Utah T— 48.7 Javelin—|. Ai Weed, Utah 2 Henry Groen, Utah 3. Craig Harrison, USU 4. Dave Prouse, Utah D—225.9 100 Dash—1 Chris Ferasopouios, BYU 2. Breni An derson, Utah 3. Dan Redfearn, BYU 4. Tom Bonin, BYU T—9.8 880 Run—} Steve Bergeson, BYU 2. Paul Hackett, BYU 3. Stan Bergeson, BYU 4, Ralph Mann. BYU T—1:52.5 Discus—1. Rich Horne, BYU 2 Tom Birtwhistle, BYU 3. Dudnick, Utah 4. Curt Mike Mercer. USU D—162.5!2 440 Hurdies—1. Mark Low, BYU 2. Corey NeVille, BYU 3. Dave Yates, Utah 4. Jonn Flint, USU T- te 54.6 2. 220 Dash—|. Raiph Mann, BYU Dan Redtearn, BYU 3. Chris Farasopouies, BYU 4. Brent An derson, Pole Utat, T—:22.3 Vault—1. Jim Blaylock, BYU 2. Mario Day, BYU 3. Steve Richards, BYU 4, Elbert Pratt, BYU H—153 Triple Jump—1 John Konihowski, BYU 2. Dave Weish, Utah 3. Cory Perkins, BYU 4. Tom Bonin, BYU D—47.8% Three Mile Run—l. Dave Hin diey, BYU 2. Sam Francis, BYU 3 Gary DeVries, USU 4. Craig Lewis, USU T—14:29.4 Mile Relay—1. BYU (Erick Wadsworth, Mark Low, Ralph Mann, Paul Hackett) 2. Utah 3. USU T—3:15.1 KEN LUNDMARK, BYU star high jumper, cleared seven feet to take first place in Saturday’s track meet in Cougar Stadium. Stevan Player of Utah was second, far under Landmark, at 6-8. Dan Mendenhall of BYU placed third at 6-6 and Jay Hardman of Utah was fourth at 64. The Cougars defeated both Utah and Utah State in the triangular meet. round of the Far Western Intercollegiate golf championships to spark BYU to toaa one stroke Whip West Cougar Golfers Capture INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) —All-America Rick Mount of Purdue scored 25 points and Jim MeMillian of Columbia bagged 23 Saturday afternoon as the east whi the west, 116-102 in a nationally televised college All-Star basketball! ne. Charlie Scott of North Carolina, who scored 18 points, was named the “star of stars” as he helped lead the east to its second straight win in the eighth annual game in the series. The west’s Nate Archibald of Texas-El Paso topped all scorers with 35 points but the east’s btter balance paid off. The two teams battled headto-head for the first 19 minutes with the lead changing hands seven times with nine ties also intermingled before Ohio State’s Dave Sorenson sank a field to put the east on top for good at 56-54 with a minute to go before intermission. The shooting of Rick Erickson of Washington State and Archibald were the prime factors for keeping the score Close in the initial period, as they combined for 27 points. However Erickson added only two points in the second half to finish with The East broke ine game open in the second half after holding only a six point lead at half-time, 60-54. The sportswriters covering the game selected Scott as the star of stars over the highscoring Archibald mainly because of the North Carolina player is all-around play. Far Western Tournament Brigham Young University won the Far Western Intercoliegiate Golf Championships Friday at Basa Tiempo GolfClub in Santa Cruz, Calif. by a one stroke margin. Los Angeles State, sparked by medalist Bob Clark,finished one stroke behind the hot sh Cougars. Clark needed to sink a 30-footbirdie putt on thelast hole JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (UPI—Fred MacMillan, whose only claim to fame in the past was his doubles play on the South African Davis Cup team, scored the upset of the South African open tennis tournament Saturday. MacMillan, whe lost his chance for further heroics in the Davis Cup when South Africa was banned from the competition, ousted Holland’s second-seeded Tom Okker 6-4, 46, 16, 61, 62 to gain the -finals, MacMillan, seeded 15th, seemed to have no chance when he won only five games while losing the second and third sets. But Okker collapsed in the final two sets and MacMillan cameon in a rush to win while losing just three games. In another minor upset, longhaired Ray Moore of South Call 373-3443 for other rates Graham Stilwell of Britain. But Earl Buchholz of St. Louis was beatenbyleft-handed Mark Cox of Britain. Buchholz quit with an ailing elbow after Cox led 1-6, 6-1, 3-1 in the third set. In the all-South African Rent-A-Car 99 West 300 South SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (UPI)— The Chicago Cubs learned Saturday that catcher Randy Hundiey will be lost until opening day due to a chip fracture at the base of his left thumb. X-rays disclosed the injury suffered when Hundley was taggisig Oakland's Dave Duncan at homeplate Thursday. Despite the absence of Hundley and all-stars Ernie Banks and Ron Santo, the Cubs romped to their fourth straight Cactus League victory Saturday. whipping San Diego 10-5 be behind the slugging of John Callison. Callison, obtained in a trade with Philadelphia last winter, drove in six runs with a slam hom run off loser Pat Dobson and a two-run double off Jack Baldschun. 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