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Show ~CougarSpikersFace Big‘Testin MeetWith49ers For a track power that has @ominated the local scene for Many years, BYU could be headed for big trouble S ay afternoon when the Cougars en- lection of track and field talent found in any club in the world. n't as strong as they have been in years past; they are, as indi- clude BYU Cougars Could Lose are being withheld from compe. As a result, the Cougars stand a chance of losing the gh. scho: a 4:05.3 bes r 406.4 clocking cle iy ¥ " tition, pplas former: stars who have an eye on the 1 968 Olym- meet. And here it should be pointed out that the number of hards ar, Red- in 194. Tobler has a best of #.9, while his 1967 best is -47:2. But the 49ers from Southern California have what many Nearly everything about Saturday’s meef in BYU stadium SNe acct aaterdiey be Ray ‘ -g Shot meter steeplechase. The mer throw will get un will take on added dimension. at 12°30, 8. a Behe : " Dennis P.Patera Put: ¥ ™ of ee I eh) Staniord and Jimeee Kemp 20.9 € a half hour3ahead x s Pertti Pous rmediate Hurdles: Larjodtrey (31.2), formerly a 80 BYU Gridders Coniinie Spring , Drills, Set Sights on 2 Gomes ae at a oe NM Dolan, 67 1967 Polk. igar freshman Tom M AA 440 co-ch (6 [mEePRIL 21,2 High Hurdles: Brian f % Craig Cha hammer throw and the 3,000- BY U's “Da zs eS Qe aeee eee ae of Arizona S Cole, formerly arranged the meet with the 49ers, has addéd twoevents, the 4 can be counted on one hand BYU's Dragan Andjelkovie (69 ‘ Hanks (68% Individual Duels he b nd pictrials. Coach Clarence Robison, who dual meets the Cougars have lost in the last ten or 16 years egard as the fines Running Frosh to Camper ve above 3 cated by their-comfortable wins over California, Texas Western, Utah and Arizona State the other fiel events will to 19 events. The field of competitors will be enlarged to in- 49er ranks counter the famed 49er track club in a dual meet in Provo. It’s not that the Cougars are- The number of events on ¢! schedule will be upped from 1 NCAA champions and Olympic team members abound in thle Daily Herald Redlands, Calif.; K Pom: One; Ill.; Joe Goodale, Portland, through their second week Ol cai) Kaysville; Steve Consta- Ore,; Harold Monson, Lakegoal t at a eeeer fos be i Phoenix, Ariz; LaVern wood,i Colo.; and’¢ Lloydi Jacob- practice, 9 no} cement that a Blue-V Conia inkrasquad gate wil be at Hillerest High School Salt Lake City on April 29, ed Numbering about &0- players at latest count, sen, San Diego, Calif ett; Jena, Calif; La; John’ offensive Tackles — Max , Covina, Ken Huber, Mesa, Ariz.; Max New4 Hiaft. Mt. Airy, N.C berry, Napa, ~Calif.; Roger in Fullbacks — Wally Hawkins,|gcales, Vernon, B.C.” Canada; the Cougar Mesa. Ariz.; Larry Stanclift,, Jett Slipp, Las Vegas, Nev.: gridders will be divided down Lawrence, Kan.; Tom Rippee, Jim Grove, Redlands, Calif.; the middle for the gameat Hill- 2@ft, Calif; Ron Wakley, Ariie : crest. The Blues and Whites ™Ida ies BYU GRIDS Eee will meet_under full game con: ditions-at the 2:30°p.m. kickoff “This game_—will--give-our boys something more to work for this spring,” eS said head coach aa |Tommy Hudspeth. “It will also Volleyball BY High's track and field) pulled out, blown ovt or pushed eet. Nelson, S. h¢ ; i © Privacy—Protection—Prestige. Hae - ae Minion BYU-inelude the following BUY NOW bevels,cit:ware|| WINTER PRICES \fin, El Dorado, Ark.; Stewart Now in Effect jons; Arvada, Colo.; Don Grif- * Sanford, Salt Lake City: Bran] | [© Sei Leke2%) fo. Wi Temple Gunderson, Salt Lake City. 487-743) " Simpson, Salt Lake City; Terry | Offensive Backs — Perry {Rodrigue, Thibodaux, La.; Joe 220—Watts, 8; Steve Berge-| team won over Springville, 69-|son, BY; 55, in a dual meet Wednesday 23.9. J N fore the Alumni-Varsity game by position: BYU to Play | Wildcat Thinclads Defeat UCLA in Springville in Dual Meet h Says 00 or t e otc! {Reevy Linkwith the, “notch” be veer guarentee at 1 atl p.m. in in the Cougar Stadium. k fi give us Rie opportunity to take a look at our personnel be-] two weeks later.” DISCUS THROWING Dennis Patera (left) and his brother shotputter Ken Patera are ready for Saturday’s dual meet with the 49er Track Club from the West Coast. The meet will start a New Address—3310 South West Temple ty Lin aL Time—| “BYU vs. UCLA.” in the BYU Stadium. Low Hurdles—Maxfield, BY; That's the sports’ pairing) ‘The results John Cunningham, BY; Hjorth, scheduled for Saturday after- High jump—Steve Bergeson, S.. Time—21.2. 4 CALL COLLECT mh os | TRIPLE JUMPERCharley Craig with a zee of 53 feet 444 inches, will compete for the 49er Track Club in a dual meet noon in the Smith Fieldhouse py."Maxfield, BY; Averett, S., Mile—Sieve Bergeson, BY;| against BYU. The meet will be held Saturday afternoon in | when the volleyball teams from Heights ft, 6 in. jSumsion, S; Newberry, S. Time the two schools are matched in Javelin—Wheeler, S; Peter-| the BYUStadium. intercollegiate battle. |son, BY; Rich, BY; nee—|i hurdles—John Cunning-| The two teams, both of whom is fet are ranked among the top five = BY; Maxfield, BY Shot—Conrad. §; Clark, cats S. Time—15.4. in the college ranks, meet wheeler, § Distance—40 { 2 p.m. on the main floor of the RESCHEDULED j fieldhouse. Both collide again |_ Discus—Peterson, BY; We: PORTLAND, Maine (UPI) —|———~* +|A welterweight bout between Saturday night e Salt Lake n $; John Cunningham, City. |Distance—125 ft. 2 in. r = ci Sayomfeline5 Dae en fetal OPEN TONIGHTTILL 9 | Broad jump—Watts, $; Hall ie won the Far Western VolleY-/Russ Maxfield, Ron Robison).|‘tALK CONTRACT ball Tournament in San Fran-| ime 3:41.5, BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) i Marco Furniture 268 WEST CENTER eal gg yard ay Springville.| Buffalo Bills of the American Time—} |Foothall League announced ‘The team from BYUaiso par-| MakeaSBY. High (Cur-| Thursday oy would begin ticipated in the tourney, win-|tis, Innes, Ahlander, Ellis).|talking contract this weekend ning four matches while losing Time—4:03.7. of Long Beach and San Fran-| BY; Curtis, BY. / / mk : Np : # 4 |with their No. 1 1967 draft ; 373-9831 Queen Size BOX SPRING eaaia SALE @ 10 year guarantee __ PURNITURE 3 COMPLETE ROOMS ‘ i.e two. Wins came at the expense| 190—Watts, S; Stan Bergeson,| choice, Arizona State end Jobn cisco State. Both losses were : Davilla of New| Thursday night, April 27 at Bruins are the best in the coun- % try. this season. They recently ile relay—BY High (ser the Exposition Buil Y Bergeson, John Cunnit i mages only one con-| i ‘ Gene Herrick of Saco, Maine Time—10.2.| Pitts, 40—Bailey, S; Ellis, BY. No. against San Diego State,wees the oo given. |, iamthat snapped UCLA'S win) Blanchard stan.Ss; Bergeom.BY: Featuring the New 6&7 SEA-HORSE Time—2:11.7 JOINS LEAGUE NEW YORK (UPI) —Don C. 6.05. THE ed bah ole STRONG //Vé Becker, | former United Press ae JO 'e! International bureau manager Gakease Onnick STs in Manila, was named Thursday as the executive assistant tojj FAST DELIVERY SERVICES National Professional Soccer 40 W IstN — PROVO League commissioner Ken Phone 373-5250 Macker. x Tf HE FRESH ; NE W B d 1 i : % f LOOK! 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