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Show BYU Soccer Team Hosts maiational soccer in vitational tourna nent Friday and Saturday. Five ci rent WAC members a prospective member and two from BYU other will host a WaC MIDVALE hers will play onea he consolation champiot b played at 3 pm. and the tournament leagues will participate in the championship Several Provo beginatipm g. ers of the and 0; High School teams will be playing BYU Among the local players are Brent Diamond. Roy Clark and Clark Fleming Other BYL will include Mexico's Guil Colorado State playing l tah and New Mexico playing Weber State of the Big Sky Conference At 7 pm BYL will adilla, Randy Otteson. E manuel Adeleke Jar Keihas. Ge meet Wyoming and Nevada-Las Vegas will reaching on an error before getting the two runs. eae Fork got one run backinits half of the inning on consecutive singles by ulan, Johnson and Garth Aitken. The Dons got their second run when Tim Jones walked and camearound on a pairof T-Bird errorsin the secondin- Rainaldi 2 Byrnes, ‘backing off from hisspeciality, the 2 tnile, became the finest sophomore miler in Orem history as he bettered the record of 4:42.2 by Ken Cornell in 1972. Byrnes’ time was4:36.0. Mike Judson’s half mile timeof 2:01.9 betters the state meet qualifying standard, and is one of the best times of the year in Utah Orem's ‘Superman junior Matt Johansen won the 220, the 330 in termediate hurdles, the 110 high hurdles and anchored the mile relay. but couldn't hold onto ma 0 the lea Hillcrest’s Russ Nielsen one free ticket Orem Nielsenstr abr herbi Hillerest. ais 2 MoM ab rh rb asug Keye eat rie Po OR ER BBS events. Dianna ran an excellent time of 6:26.5. in the mile and Janeen was a minute ahead of her nearest competitor in the two mile. Boys Results 120 HHA. Johansen, Orem. 2 Mahlhoff, Orem 3. Holland Brighton 148 100m-1. Swan. Brighton. 2 Gudmundson, Brighton. 3 Molen, Orem. 11 03 em Polevault-1. Surratt Orem 4 insaker 0 et, Byrnes Orem 2 Beaver. Brighton 3. Wilson Orem 436.0 n (Pa Sorensen) 455 Javelin-!, May Orem 2 West Brighton 3. Rasmussen Brighton 1579 Shot put. Mower. Orem 2 ox, Orem. Swan, Brighton Noa, Nailer Brighton 2 Barton, Orem 3 MeCauley Orem 51.20 130 IH-1, Johansen, Orem 2 Holland, Brighton 3. McGinn Orem. 41.98 Vang jump,1, Clark. Orem 2 k Driggs Orem 206 880-1, Judson, Orem 2 nih n eaetian + Larson, Or High tps Clark Orem. 2 MeGinn. Orem 3, Mahthotf Orem 5-11 Medley: relay-1. Orem (Molen Jaspar. Burnett, Wilson) 3 48 29 Discus: Mower Orem 2 Evans Brighton 4 Swan Anderson. Orem 2 Chipman, Brighton 2. Sn on. Brighton 12.30 Bean Orem 2 Orem 3, Woodward Brighton 6 2 J \ Pl i s with Brigham Y . Ski Report UaItrd) Rereey Snowbird the same Seven basketba nal letters of inten Athletic Conference p 6-foot-11 Houston Texas center Greg Kite International the Kite a straight “A’ student at Madison High averaged17.8points an rebounds during Aurora Colo Centr with Wyor ints a gar his last season BYU also picked up 6-5 Pete Aguilar d added 5. 5} assists anall-city pick from Evander Childs Texas El-Paso landed two Houston. High in the Bronx, New York Texas player: Jones High with Aguilar averaged 29 points and 13 both Rick Thomp mn a 6-6 forwa ard rebounds and can play either guard or and 6 5 swingman red Reynolds s ign: ing letters Thoinpsun TI forward and1 Reyne lds, New Mexico announcedthesigning of each averaged 2. ‘3 points a game CHARLIE FINLEY'S A's WON THEIR FIRST WORLD SERIES IN 1972. WHO DID THE A's BEAT ? A. METS B. DODGERS C. REDS Spo Jamsue 72-hou Fernando Leads BYU Golfers Tiru Fernando, Utah State Women’s AmateurGolf Champion, shot a first-round 78 Wednesday to lead BYU's women’s golf team at the Lady Sun Devil Invitational in Phoenix. Fernando trails Vicki Singleton of Arizona State by seven strokes. Singleton posted a 71 — the lowestroundof the day in a field of collegiate golfers representing 15 major colleges and universities The 54-hole invitational tournamentis being played over the Biltmore courses in Phoenix. Wednesday's round was played on the par 71, 6100-yard links course. Today's (Thursday's) round will cover the par 76, 6300-yard center course. And on Fridaythe golfers will return to the links course to finish the final 18 holes of play Other Cougar scorers were Pam Miller 79, Tara Batcheller 81, Lene Jordan 80 and Karen Brown 93 After the first-round totals, BYUstands in 10th place out of the 15 teams. Team scores are: Arizona State 29, San Jose State 304, Texas-Austin 310, OklahomaState 312, Tulsa 314, @ 5'3"x7'2” Floor Area @ 42” Center Height @ Self-Supporting Aluminum rame @ 7-\bs., 14-0z. Total Weight ‘Timberline’ 2-Man Tent Sunshine Mountain 19-oz. Nylon Fabric with modified A-type door and large rear window for controlled cross ventilation. by Eureka Arizona 317, BYU318, Cal State-Fullerton 318, New Mexico 326, Hawaii 338, Washington 339. Cal State Northridge 339. Two mile-1, Weaver, Brighton 2, Stutz, Brighton. 3. Harmon, Orem 10:22.29 Mile relay-1, Orem (Burnett McCauley. Barton, Johansen 336-46 Teamscore Orem 93 Brighton 51 Girls Results 120 HH-1, Jones, Orem 2 Cryer. Orem. 3. Glad, Brighton “100-1 M s w UCLA 316, Stanford 316, Cal State-Long Beach 317, Orem Trackmen BuryBrighton locate. needed to seek the 1979 state championship te The Tigers outhit the Huskies 4-3. but Tiger pitchers gave upnine wsalks while tals was between Hymas and Brad Tingey and the two collided in pursuitof the ball. Hymasis lost for the season with a broken leg Timpview had gone ahead 8-5 inits half of the fifth. Bearnson and Thomas singled and Downing and Neuenswander walked to chase Aitken early on. Jeff Gillespie greeted reliever Jerry Purkey with a two - run single and, after Tingey’s single and a walk to Dahl Downing. Bearnson singled for another two runs. The Donsclosed the scoring with a pair of runsin the sixth Spanish Forkis now 2-1 in leagueplay while Timpviewis 1-1 Timpview abrhrbi SF abr bh rbi Cahoon 2 5010 Gallagoes 2 2.0.0( Bearnson 3b-ss 4232 Purkey p 2101 B Downing p Webb 3b 5101 Hymas ss 2000 Julian cf 5331 Rainaldic 1000 R.Johnsonc 4333 Lundahl ph 1.000 Aitken p Thomas lb 4122 G_ Johnson Nevenswander 311 Binks ss Jones rf 2212 Borlund pr 0000 Evans ib 2000 Gillespie 304112 Shepherd th 1.211 Pingey | 3120 Giles If 0000 Lyons ph 1000 D. Downing cf 2001 Dyer ph 0000 Totals 28107 Timpview 200 060 0-8 Spanish Fork 113-0102 x17 Webb, Julian, Bearnson, Tingey Binks Rainaldi (2), Gillespie. B_ Downing DP Spanish Fork 1, Timpview |. LOB—Timpview 8 Spanish Fork 6 2B—R. Johnson, Jones. Aitken. Julian SB—B. Downing, Bearnson G_ Johnson IP HR ER BB SO B. Downing 60 1327 Neuenswander 0+ 049330 Nish 002200 41356633 Aitken 213 223 P—Jones (by Nish Shephe by Nish WP—B Downing. Neuswander PB R Johnson 3 hook. Then Nish cameon and hit Tim Jones and Jeff Shepherd with pitches to force in two more runs before he, too, drew his pink slip Bret Downing, whohadstarted the gameon the mound then moved to the outfield when Neuenswander cameon. came back andfinally got the T-Birds out of the inning. However, before he did so, the Dons scored seven more times as Timpview's leftfielder dropped a pair offly balls, Ross Johnson singled homea pair of runs and Alan Julian doubled home two more Timpview took a 2-0 lead in thefirst inning. The T-Birds loaded the bases on singles by Russ Cahoon and Steve Bearnson and a walk to Downing, but Spanish Fork appeared to be out of trouble when Scott Hymas’ fly ball was turned into a double play But Timpview used a delayed double steal and Tom Thomas’ single for its in an attempt to ‘total depth” ning. Hillere c Spanish Fork took a 5-2 lead in the third as Julian opened with a single Johnson doubled, Garth Aitken was safe on a passed ball after striking out and Jones doubled Johnson's double runsin the fifth inning, then went on to down Timpview 17-8 in Region Six baseball action Wednesday Spanish Fork led 5-2 going into the top of the fifth inning, but Timpview took an 8-5 lead by sending 11 mento the plate The Dons took advantage of wilderness on the part of T Bird pitchers Dave Neuenswander andDarrell Nish and four Timpview errors to score their 10 runs Theinning began with Neuenswander walking three batsmen and the fourth 93-51, ci victor ning By BOB HUDSON Herald Sports Writer SPANISH FORK — Spanish Fork sent 14 men to the plate and scored 10 Brighton three Sixbaseball act Oremled 4-3 going int M DonsBlitz T-Birds over ex: aechall took ad Admiss Thelosers of Friday's games wil enabled coaches Bill! Delaney and Steve Downey to shuffle their Hillcrest tage of walks in the b seventh inning to push ai for a 54 Region Two baseball over Orem Wednesday Gwin and Glen Smith take on Utah State, a member of the Pacific Coast Athletic Association Distance runners Bob Byrnes and Mike Judson, together with Orem's allaround performer, Matt Johansen, led the Orem boys track team to its fourth dual meet victory of the ‘‘spring training season. The easy victory Pleasant Grove DumpsCedar Nudges Orem play at 10am Saturday wh tournament All games will be played on Haws Field west of BYU'sSmith Fieldhouse Competition will open at 5 pm with the prospective WAC member, Hillcrest 1290 S. State, Orem aan k LDA rks at Mr. Mac Men’s 2-Pant Suit Headquarters 440 relay-1. Orem (Anderson. Jones, M- Jones, Fiteh) 53.40 MEN’S 2-PANT VESTED SUIT SALE! 440-1. Forseth, Brighton 2, M Jones. Orem 3 Hoger. Brighton 1-03.29 330 LH-L Fitch. Orem 2 Cryer Oren 4. Bullock, Orezn. 1) Jones, Brighton 2 880-1 Holdaway Orem 3, Skousen. Orem 2 Discus-1, Trelstad, Brighton 2, Hansen, Orem. 3, Redick Brighton. 106-10 Shot put-1. Trelstad. Brighton 2, Gleave. Orem 3. Despain Orem. 344 r 3 Groups To Choose Long jump-1. Fitch Orem 2 J Jones, Orem 3. Richards Brighton. 15 6 200-1, Forsith, Brighton 2 Johnson, Brighton. 3, M_ Jones Orem. 27.93 Two mile. J. Bean. Orem 2 Skousen oo Bnghlon. e 3 und Orem (Fitch, go High jump-1 His timein the highs was Brighton 2, J) Jones. Orem Jones, Brighton 5-0 just off the junior record Brighton 132-9'2 velin-l Despain. Johansen, Orem 2 , Gud andis half a second bet Trelstad, Brighton 3. Erickson ter than the state meet Orem on,25 67Brighton 3. Driggs Orem. 117-6 qualifying standard 109" 149” Orem's boy jumpers hada great day, sweeping the polevauit, high jump. and long jump. Don Clark won both the long jump, (20-6) and the high jump (5-11). 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