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Show the se out a los r y n of 4 sfiutout. The S ed when Tom Tikker was BYU pitching and at the Cougars face In- p.m. ock, runniag 2 . Pao Perhapsit’s the weather that|be the first time this season 4 me is responsible for the improve- that two jumpers fromthe ment. But whatever the ca members of BYU's track and f am are really warm.| ing to the season. BYU Fairbanks Berge on the road ag school have cleared that me ernoon in AtbuThursday Both cleared that height but) with qu que the Cougars will head (1 jion won first fewer misses tangle will, New Mexico in a This was evident last Satur-} day afternoon in Proyo when dual In other lorg Howard Knosp outstanding indivi- dual meet on the Lobe performan Romne Bellist : Thornock Folster ‘om Bonin From Albuquerque the { the Cougars coasted past Utah)ran the high hurdles in 14.1, will head for El Pase aft and Utah State in the Beehive Dick Legas threw the javelin and a Saturday Kari Palmen long with another WAC school, State’s first outdoor test of the 246.6%; season, The wide margin of jumped 24.7; Ralph Mann ran versity of Texas at Coach Clarence team victory by BYU was not/a 51.6 in the 440-yard hurdles Uni El Zinnizer Robinson surprising, but some of the and Steve Bergeson was clock-| individual pereormances were. jed in a 1:51.9 in the 880. knows what to expect from th Lobos, since New Mexico has gars’ two high jumpers, both comparable effort, plus more, |What's more, Totals ILLINOIS Metejzel Gregory All of the above marks are won the conference crown four For example, Christer Celion| and Dan Mendenhall, the Cou-| impressive, but it will take times in the last five years Keuhn Murawski Nelson Cruews there’s no relief cleared| seven feet: This could! for the Cougars to survive the sight for the dual meet with the a7 API 999 powerful Miners. 8 __ Daily Herald WEDNESDSSa aease} In a triangular meet earlier this season, UTEP Ingrun team Shaplan? beat out both BYU and Arizona Johnson Foss State in a three-way struggle at Tempe. It was apparent then, Schierer as it is now, that the Miners from El Paso will be the team to beat in the eight- | New Mexico and BYU Bennett Fights For New Ammunition Law "ireos expected to be very niger. a. gun week in the javelin, high jump. WASHINGTON — Sen. Wal-jhave specified under the said. jong and triple jumps, and a to the bill to changethis ineffec- some ening,” Sen, Bennett said. regulations, 1 munition rather tha Fairbanas am aso. “To date, 31 otter senators Ted tape. In addition sports wil have jomed as co-sponsors of men have reported being unduly turday’s meet in E Celion and Dan both with the “Requests for copies of the bill ed in that vent Another good neck-and-neck dual will be in the 880, an event Don Fullmer Re-Sets Finht For Mav 12 that will be close in both meets The Lobos’ top half-miler is Tom Erickson, who has a 1:51.3 this season. And N-w Mexico has another great 880 runner NEW YORK (UPI) — A newin Dave Roberts, who has a exempt stictgun shells, metallic ammunition suitable for use date of May 12 has heen set for 1:51.9 clocking only in rifles, .22 caliber rim- the once - postponed Don Full BYU will counter with Steve fire shells, and component parts mer-Frank DePaulafight Bergeson, who holds the school from ammunition registration Crosby .. McKay of whom jast week Miners exhausted document room supplies a few weeksafter its introduction ” The Bennett bill changes the definition of “ammunition” for purposesof the law. It would Knosp Maxwell .. Tikker Thornock . Folster Chris denhal!, the meastire, and a number of harassed m hen buying ammuni companion bills have been in- tion,” he sai¢ troduced in the House,” he said. i Berge lorg .... Howard best of 937-9 this year a pair of seven: in most dual meets fig ht the M ‘rye announcement was made "ecordset last summer in Dub- procedures. by Teddy Brenner, matchmaker lin, Ine. Steve ran a 151 “We believe these types of at .; Madisor eek Square Garden, Saturday, which ‘ . JIM BLAISDELL, Brigham uti and DePaula was beaten by light heavyweight champion | BobbyFoster BELFA ST, UPI)—Gus_ Farrell, Dublin, “Fight Mack, Dutch Antilles (10). te)tetai SIZES 4” TO 24" C+):eeA On)aA YU) Yaar TP a) Wee Ay} LYNN VOORHEES LOU'S BARBER SHOP 410 WEST CENTER PROVO, UTAH “WE'LL SEE YOU SOON!” ese Cule Peerodealy “ALL SIZES OF CONCRETE IRRIGATION & DRAINAGE PIPE KX) UTAH CONCRETE PIPE CO. OGDEM 1940 Wall Avenue Phone 399-1171 LOGAN Wolker Bonk Building Phone 752-6310 SALT LAKE 1501 Redwood Rood Phone 484-7638 PROVO 1550 Springville Rood Phone 373-6670 aaa SAL cm eee see seead around Mudcat Grant 7 Twirls Shutout By FRED DOWN UPI Sports Writer Jim Grant appeared in Montreal for the first time SOUTHERN CAL Meier Alfano. Singer | Roark . enabled the Red Sox io score | Raczka . | McCombs | Barr Totals andraise their spring record to Score by Innings USC 002 022 O11- 8 12 0 11-10, 009 000 O01- 1 6 2) On other fronts Tony Horton BYU hit his fifth homerof the spring WP-Jim Barr. LP- Ken Cros- and two doubles and Rich by. Scheinblum doubled in the "BeMaxwell, BYU, Meier, winning run in the ninth as the Seinosth, USC. Cleveland Indians nipped the 3B-Folster, BYU; Bennett 2, San Francisco Giants 6-5...Ron Alfano, usc. Santo’s sixth homer in eight $O-Croshy 6 in 5!3; McKay games and Billy Williams’ 5 in 3%; Barr 14 in 9. second in three games led the BB-Crosty 2 in 5%; McKay 3 Chicago Cubs over the San in 3; Barr 2 in 9, Diego Padres8-5. RBI-Folster 1. Mike Ryan, Don the Philadelphia Phillies 11-5 decision over the Homers by to a Moey ad Rick Joseph paced TwinTommie Agee, who has been for the in a two-vear slump since his ing eight fine rookie season, drove in Northemireland’ that outpointed Edwin Young University all Tppleby Totals track andfield star, was the top point getter for the Cougars last year. Jim will be running and jumping for BYUthis week against New MexicoThursday and UTEP Saturday. ammunition which are the hall- where the bout will be held as should be grouped w when he did a nightclub act son and Rob at the fir mark of the legitimate sports- part of a doubleheader called “Mudcat and His Kitten" of Thursday’: ce man,snouid not be subjected to as a 2l-game winning herofor champion Nino.0 Steve's competition at El the 1983 the red -tape which Department Middlweight aly np of Treasury guidelines written Benevenit meet eweight will and light former heavy- p, aso will be Dan Tague, who champion Minr tration male) anc Dick by the Johnson AAdministration eight weight champion Tieerin has a superior 1:48.4 clocking Fans in French this Season. ada liked Jim then at Montreal the second contest ger Gene Mauch thinks Fullmer and DePaula originim even more as Fight Results ally had been scheduled to fight € in their March 24 but the scheduled 10- By United Press International ja | League opener agaist round bout was postponed when MI AMI BE oH (UP1)}—Rufus the New York Mets DePaula injured his back. wh eady has been 2, Lima, Ohio, Grant. In their last outings Expos’ pitcher Mose Harell, 198, St announced in the in New Fullmer and DePaula lost Fla. (10). Y Tuesday Ee to win world m ships. Fullmerlost to Benven Foss 2 BB-Zinniger 4 in 9. Foss BYU cali- javelin with a best of 249-6% manufactu support of his bill to redefine clude ‘tat be eliminate a major ber, quantity, name of purch- 1j5 top challenger will and thus portion of the Ammunition Reg- aser, ada: ess, date of birth, (rpEp’s Richard Sbordone, who tual and burdensomesection of some of the smaller ret the new gun lawis very heart- in Utah have qu HR+ arRomney 3, Knosp 1, Fol-| ster 1. lace F. Bennett (R-Utah), to- control law,” Sen. Bennett day reported he has received) He noted the guidelines re counl of other events Legas could letters and petitions with quire nine notations for each Right now Dick leaguein the These in- he the class of the “thousands of signatures in sale of ammunition. istration Section of the Gun driver's license number, and has other sdent‘fication, Control Act of 1968. “The overwhelming response “Because Losing pitcher-Foss. 2B-Nelson, Johnson L. Illinois. SO-Zinniger 7 in 9. Spanish Fork Winsin Tennis gs of a 5-0victory over the three runs with a homer, double Spanish Fork High's tennis nnati Reds. Carroll Sem- and single in the Mets’ 73 win team scored a 41 victory over| American Fork Tuesday on the bera pitched a hitless inth to over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Bob Aspromonte’s two-run Dons’ courts. preserve the shutout after The results: Grant allowed eight hits during Single was the big blow of a four-run ninth-inning rally which Singles — Curt Howes, A.F. the first eight innings. Ray Culp of the Boston Red Srougit the Atlanta Braves a 7- defeated Ror King, 62, 6-1;! triumph over the Chicago JamesJex, S.F. defeated Steven) Sox and Roger Nelson of the)» Sox...Steve Huntz singled Merkley, 7-5, 6-4; Jerry Newitt, Kansas City Roy 0 turned in outstanding e perfor- with twooutin the 10th to drive S.F. defeated Bruce Bean, 6-4, in an unearned run and give the 75. mances in Tuesday’s exhibition St. Louis Cardinals a 54 edge Doubles — Paul Hansen and games LaMar Nelson, S.F. defeated Culp, a 16game winner in over the Detroit Tigers. 1968, yielded two hits in eight Wes Parker's two-run single, a run-scoring single by Paul 6-0, 6-1; Richard Hill and John) innings as the Red Sox beat the Popovich and Bill Sudakis' McKell, S.F. defeated Paul Ter-| New York Yankees 20. Four walks by rookie Bill Burbach sacrifice fly proguced a four-run ry and Ed Warburton, 7-5, 6-0.! and an error by Bobby Murcer 10th inning which carried the Dedgers to a 73 win over the Houston Astros before 17,276 in SPRINKLING SYSTEMS Designed and Installed CRAGHEAD PLUMBING—PEATING 56 North 2nd West DIAL 373-1003 Lehi Wins » Golf Match Call the Astrodome. It took Jack Dempsey exact! |14 seconds to knock out |Morris at New Orleans Dec.16 1918 Lehi defeated Pleasant Grove ‘n a golf match Tuesday at the Alpine Country Club 181 to 207. SUMMER VACATIONS? Moke early plons, Rent and re: serve now hard and soft top caicen. A to Z RENTALS 159 W. S00 N. 373-0618 3 will be ms through nner of the exceptional as all the ingredients like the weather and fine fellowship fell into place. Occasion a fishing and show me cuting for some members of the House committee of fish and game who did a yeoman service for us w. hunt and fish during this just past 38th session of the legislature. Our old pal LeRoy Johnson was co-host and major domo, with Ralph Benson of Orem, Dz Dorkman of Smithfield, Del Buckner of G and Jim Platt of Salt Lake City, the four representatives making up the party. Ice fishing was the game and Spring Creek Bay at Antelope Flat the place. It was a clear, warm day without wind, and though the fishing was not real fast the rainbow to better than 214 pounds were steadily cooperative during the some five hours we spent on the ice. Corn and cheese did the trick after the holes were punched through somefifteen inches of ice cover and everyone caught fish. As is often true in this type fishing few fish took the bait with gusto with about one fish to a half dozen nibbling Romney, Folster, BYU; Crews, in the places > 1 t the game. Winning pitcher-Richard Zin- Thursday after 18 give-and-take events. Each team hasits own strong events that each should win, so it could be a matter of Peaue ye open Totals 30407 Score by Innings: Iilinois 000 103 000-4 72 BYU 100 004 01x 6 110 ___|team league this year rk.BYU L-l, DelaIndiana 1-2, Illinvis 1-2, and University of California ting a three-run homer to break Riverside Basebali Box Scores. Cougar Thinclads To Meet Lobos, Miners ware i-l, sippi 2-5 with Lloyd Gussis hit- ig Bellis: m CNoHeHeneem ged to set the stage for Larry k ¢ struck out 17 batters to set a tournament record and gave the Bruins a 6-1 win over Delaware. Illinois came back after its loss to BYU to defeat Missis- lone run Sor NmonHooHor Howard and Mike Knosp sin- r in gaining th c ars tallied a PSSoSNosronore BYU's the eight ce Boor or err ouw batters Romney's clout tied the score and later in the same inning Mike Fe 1 sophomore from s first collegiate Provo, ail action. Zz eB ok he aoe mee onee ing his title. Trailing +1 going into the bottom of the sixth inning Doug the first day’s d his seven UCLA pitcher Bill Bonham whi ffed 14 Cougars and allowed only six hits CHROME HORnST 1 waste much time getting started toward defend- t SSoSooHHoHHOtNA gars dropped an 8-1 decision to Southern Cal to gain a split in i ted in favor Dj of USC whe marke being In ocher tournament action | bites being the average. All this made for a fine contest both between the fish and the fishermen. It also allowed plenty of time for tall tales, and plenty of belly laughs. Ralph (as wasfitting for the committee chairman) took the biggest fish and would have taken a cold dunking if the ice hole had been large enough for him to fall in. The big one came off the hook ag it came from the water to the ice and no one could have made a better football tackle than Ralph did to keep it from flopping back into the deep. The trip amounted to another memorable outing and, in a small way, a manner of saying thanks for the often and little known service ourlegislators do for us who fish and hunt. Out thanks here to each of them. If the present warmer weather continues along with the draw down of water at Flaming Gorge then the ice will soon be unsafe again. However, the open water fishing when the ice first goes out and for a couple of weeks thereafter should see some of the fastest fishing of the year. There is just something about this period when fish are really on the feed. CREDIT Geneva Steel with continuing costly efforts in abating pollution problems attending the operations of this big plant. Recent remodeling of the gas mixers in the cleaning systems from the open hearth furnaces should be a real assist toward cleaner air from this portion of the operation, Of primary interest to fishermen and other Utah Lake recreationists are the skimmer pond and large settling and areation lake built at the outfall area of plant used waters adjacent the shores of the lake. These should preclude a repeat of anyfish kills as pollutants going into the lake now near the zero point from this source. Credit goes to the plant for these efforts to maintain a natural living environmentas does our thanks for a guided tour of the pollution abatement facilities where our hosts and guides were Bob Gillespie, Boyd Erickson, Cecil Carrol, and Art Holloman. All nice guys doing a good job with a difficult task, Odds and Ends Happyto see the late legislature adopt a native stone, topaz, as our state symbol. We would judge it a much better choice than the California wl as our state bird or the Colorado blue spruce as our tree.—The proposed clamp down for the illegal purchase orsale of first time hunting license meets approval in this corner. The proposal, beginning this year, is to cite both the purchaser and license agent where first time hunters ages 12 to 16 do not display a “graduate” certificate showing they have successfully passed the proper gun training-safety course—The National Park Service WILL continue to operate park campgrounds this year, contrary to hearsay. In view of a shortage of operating funds, however, the service does contemplate campground operations under private lease at some future date.—Livestockmen should be happy with the lease of spring grazing rights on 11 parcels of fish and game land, These areas were acquired by the f & g division in a denuded state, with the promise that as they were put back into feed production the grazing would be on a multiple use basis for both wild and domestic animals—and now this promise is be‘ng kept to the benefit of all concerned.—And remember, a feller must keep his hook in the water to catch fish. Yours for fun, Casey, Santa Clara Tops College Baseball Poll TUCSON, Ariz, (UPI)—SantajAthletic Association champion Clara kept the top spot among ISouthern California, 103, was |the nation’s college baseball) fourth, followed bythe Universiteamsin ratings released togay|ty of by ral newspaper Collegiate|place, Basel In Arizona, the second 16-2, in five filth were | theioe winner of their|Florida State, Oklahoma State, |first 14 games before losing a Arizona State, St. John's of New York and Alabama Lehi — Lloyd Larsen 44, Vie contest, edged UCLA,also 14-1, Stanford and Southern Illinois Hoover 45, Vie Gordon 46, Lane for the top spot. In third place| headed the second 10, followed was Texas, 11-2, and impressiv Swenson 46, by Western Michigan, Michigan ant Grove—Mark Hales|in early Southwestern Confer- |Siate, New Yoik University Russell Boyer 52, Stevejence action, Ohio University, Harvard, New Whitehead 52, Guy Fugal 56. Defending National College! Mexico, Texas A&M and Rice, The scores: a I traig f B ance of the year NCAA home rur first ndiana ed for mound duty Honore nea BS hand and th and rds inn- Hee osHsooscoosce] tion all ball Tournament in California but in night action the Cou- ated diana witn Brad Meyring slatars t enc season with a broken win over Illinois in action yesterday in the Riverside Base- put r Those Serannvneunceee home ahead 34 has been out of ac- Romney te run Romney's first circuit clout of the seasor wrocoroHounn Homeruns by Larry Romney and Mike Foister paced BrighamYourg University to a 64 |