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Show Page 8—THE HERALD. Provo, Utah Monday. December 3. 1979 Late Saturday: Eagles Rip Texans;Jazz Edge Sonics WORTH and Bob (UPI Hess Doug each tied wring @ pair of hise recor play goals and Salt ed SiIX-Of-SIX. power Saturday night to outdue 6-4. before 1.197 fans at W s Coliseun the first period before stri ng Session edge Then came Salt Lake's three-goal avalanche in the The rest was academic with Fort Worth meking the score respectable by rallying tor three un answered goals during the closingfive Eagles. who expludea for three unanswered goals in the second period 1 to assume a 6+] advantage. lezd of the game onanunassisted goal by Peter McNamee in the initial crept within a single point of Tulsa in the Central Hockey League's Western Division. Salt Lake can overtake the Oilers Tuesday with a triumph in Tulsa The Golden Eagles. who have vet to lose on Fort Worthice this vear with a 3-0-1 record, spotted the Texans a 1-0 Oleschuk Harrison from Palazzari and beat Fort Worth goalie Bill Oleschuk at the 11 18 mark to knot the affair at 1-1 en eput the Eagles he dy at 10.16 of the period when he the ked a wr shot past place finishers passing Brent Meeke s of the shootout ving the Texans their only yeriod. Hess took a goalmouth pass SEATTLE 1 Eagle fe him 208 ¢ wm ons-3 UTAH 97 Jazz Win 2 Rex Black and Jetf Bateman took SALT LAKE CITY ‘UPI Utah stunned defending NBA champion Seat tle 97-95 Saturdaynight despite getting only 14 points from Adrian Dantle half his season average Ron Booneled Utah's balanced scor ing with 17 points. [ and Mack Caivin added 14 points each as sever players for the Jazz finished in double figure scoring. Dantley also had 10 i included Jeff Young in ‘the 100-yard breaststroke (116 64) and DeHaas in the 50-vard freestyle (25.05 thirds in the 100-vard freestyle and the Seattle Utah Thive GOLDEN STATE 08 50-yard nese respectively Olym Q “ Prep Swimming SPRINGVILLE Mike Allmon won competition Local Matmen and Gary girls. probably the strongest teamin thestate. buried the Devils 135-14. The Titans showed both strength in number and in talent wingSpringville just Cindy Smith's d place in the 500-yard freestyle Mary Bishop and Laurel Davies earned fourth places for the Devils Will Be Busy Juab High wrestlers will begin a quest to improveon their fourth place finish in region competition last seas when theyopen against North § on the road Thursd: The Region Eight season opener ix hardly the only action this week as meets begin Tuesday and continue through Saturday with the Lehi Tour- nament Saturday highlighting the week's action with most of the Utah County teams participating Tuesday night Timpviewentertains Olympusin the only tocal meeton the calendar while Spanish Fork travels to Tooele, Orem joins Green River, Wyo., at Weber High for a double dual and Hillcrest is at Clearfield Wednesday night will feature Delta at Wasatch. This could be a tough bat- Thurs. Jan. 3 Juab at South Sevier 2pm Fri, and Sat. Jan 4 and 5 Juab at Durango Colo Tournament urs, Jan. 10 Huexhtield at Juab urs, Ja Juab at Millard Sat. Jan. 19 ab at Delta Tournament urs. Jan. 24 Mants at Juab Fri and Sat. Feb. 1 and 2 Region Tournament Juab inae sti Fri, and Sat. Feb. & State 2-4 ane Saturday's Results Double dual at Wasatch PICK UP- Juab 59 Juab 59 Grantsville 3 98-Drew Kay. J. pinned B Gollaher. G. 3rd per ie mee Broadhead. J. Pinned D. Parker. G. style. Some mentasteit all: Rich warm flavor. Smooth even taste. Solid satisfaction. Only from the CamelFilters blend of Turkish and domestic tobaccos. sa Memmott. J. pinned K. Hate G. Ist *H9-Blair Kay, J. dec. B. Olney, G. 3 12Curtis Stephenson. J. pineed D. Delaney. G champion while Wasatch was runner- ard jr per. 132-Russ Hall. J. pinned S. Sywderguard. G. 2nd up. per. 138. inley Christensen. J. by forfeit Also on tap Wednesday Juab will Ty Labudda. G, dec. KoreyChristensen, J entertain Provo High as the Nephi 25, matmen prepareto open league action _, 155-Russ Belliston, J, dec. Charlie vans. G, 12: Thursday. tle. Delta is the defending state 2-A Thursday action, besides Juab at 167-Rob Kelsey, J. dec. Grantsville. 18-2 185-Dalt Everitt, J, pinned Gransville. Ist per HWT-Kelly Coombs,J, pinned Milet, Ist per North Sanpete, includesa fuil schedule Juab 42-Emery 24 of Region Six duals and a triangular 98-Krew Kay. J. pinned J.J. Gibbs. E. 3rd per meet at Lehi at 6 p.m. when the as!Kevin Broadhead, J. pinned Mike Davis, Pioneers entertain Tooele and mehNathan Memmitt. J. pinned Mike Davis. E. Olympus. Last season Olympus was. third at state in the 4-A division while "HSBair Kay. J. pinned Gordon Kay. E, 2nd Tooele was fourth in the 3-A soit 5 UCurtsStephenson J, pinned JohnWilson, E. should be a good meetin Lehi. In Region Six Thursday night “aeRuss Hall, J pinned Kurt Brasher. E. Ist American Fork is at Spanish Fork while Springville is at Timpview, [38Todd Peacock, E, dec. Conely Christensen, Payson hosts Dixie, Cedar City is at 145-Loren ‘ ae E, dec Korey Pleasant Grove and Carbon is at Christensen, J. 6ae Palen pinned Russ Belliston Provo. Also in action Thursday Orem » Grek Stow. E, pinned Rob Kelsey, J. Istper. travels to West while Hillcrest meets 185-Dale Everitt, J, pinned Greg Jones, E, 2nd Weber per Hwt-J.D. Magnum,E. pinned Kelly Coombs, J, Friday night the only meetlisted on the local calendar is Wasatch at Alta 3rd per. Wasatch 48-Juab 17 but Saturday includes a full day of tournaments involving most of the local teams. Lehi's tournament, which is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. and continue throughout the day with the finals expected to begin at 7:30 p.m., will draw mostly local teamsincluding American Fork, Payson, Orem, Provo and Springville, as well as teams from Juab and Roy. Timpview will also be involved in an all day tournament at Delta while Cedar City will participate in the Boulder City Tournament and Hillcrest will be at Clearfield for the U. of U. Alumni Tournament. High Wrestling Schedule Wed. Dec. 5 Prova Thurs. Dec. 6 Juab at North Sanpete Sat. Dec. 8 Juab at Lehi Tournament with American Fork Orem. Provo, Payson, Springville. and Roy. 10 am., finals 7:30 p.m urs. Dec. 13 Juab at Lehi Tues. Dec, 18 Juab at Payson Thurs. Dec. 20 Juab Tournament 98-D. Kay, J, pinned Brook Larson, W, 2nd per. 105-Brady Ripple, W.pinned K. Broadhead, J. 112-Nathan Kohler, W, pinned N. Memmott, J, Ist per. st per. 119-Troy Bonner, W. pinned B. Kay, J, 3rd per. _26-Brent Young. W, pinned C. Stephenson, W, me Phil Gardner. W. dec. R. Hall, J. 10-7. 138-BillyThacker, W, pinned C. Christenson, J, Ist per 145-C. Christenson, J, dec. Roy Talk, W. 19-4. 155-Russell Morgan, W. dec. R. Belliston, J. 7-5. 167-Scott Sweat, W. pinned R. Kelsey. J. Ist per. 185-D. Everitt, J. pinned Nile Horner. W, 2nd per Hwt-PatSullivan, W, pinned K. Coombs. J 3rd per. Wasatch 36South Summit 23 aeBrook Larson. W, pinned B. Potter, ss, 3rd P-G. Taylor, SS, dec. Brady Ripple, W. 123 U2P. Prescott,SS, dec. Nathan Kohler, W. 2-0. 119-Troy Bonner. W, pinned B. Kay. SS.2nd per. meBrent Young, W. pinned T. Prescott, $8. 3rd mm Phil Gardner, W, dec. S. Myer, SS, 40. 138-J. Woodard. SS. pinned Billy Thacker. W. Ist per 145-RoyTalk. W, dec. K. Stembridge.SS, 10-5 155-M. Masters,SS,dec. Russell Morgan, W, 18167-C_ Rockhill. SS, pinned Scott Sweat, W, 3rd per 185-Nile Horner, W, pinned B. Atkinsen, SS, Ist per Hwt-PatSullivan, W. pinned M. McCormack. SS, Ist per. Hawaii Dumps ASU HONOLULU (UPI) — Hawaii defensive safety turned quarterback Blane Gaison sneaked for three touchdownsin leading the rainbowsto a 29-17 upset over Arizona State Saturday night. marking Hawaii's second seasonending victory in 22 seasonsandits first win over the Sun Devilsin six meetings. The win gave Hawaii a 6-5 record, while ASU dropped to 1-11, including five forfeit losses Sophomore Rainbow tailback Gary Allen, an All-Western Athletic Conference pick, rushed SPORT CENTERS Mi HARVES! OF BARGAINS| i] for 155 yards on 26 carries to finish the year with 1,040 yards and become only the third Hawaii back in schoolhistory to gain 1,000 or more yards in a season. Gaison, named the game's outstandingoffen- sive player, scored on tuns of 1, 2 and 1 yards including the go-ahead touchdown with 2:48 left in the third quarter. ASUtook @n early 7-0 lead on the secondplay of the contest when Robert Weathers, who finished with 129 yards on 12 carries. raced 77 yards for ONE NITE ONLY WEDNESDAY 4PM to 11 PM See Tuesday's paper for the greatest sale ever! Don't miss it! i Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerousto Your Health. b |