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Show Page 8-THE HERALD. Provo. Utah, Monday, January 7, 1980 4 Upsets Highlight National Cage Action By United Press International Coaches are always reminding their players to expect the unexpected. but hardly anyone was prepared for the upSets generated in the first weekend of conference playin college basketball Four ranked teams were sent tumbling with unheralded Tennessee stunning No. 2 Kentucky, 4?-47, in the SEC \7th-ranked Virginia downing No. 4 North Carolina 68-82 in the ACC previously undefeated lowa No. 9. losing to Michigan, 68-65, and No. 11 In- diana falling to Wisconsin 52-50, in Big Ten action Junior forward Howard Wood hit a 12-footer from the baseline with three seconds remainingtolift the Vois to a 40 SEC record and 9-3 overall mark Tennessee had grabbed a 17-6 edge with 11 minutes left in the first half and after Kentucky woke up, managed 27. 21 lead at halftime. Then with four munutes remaining Kentucky's Dirk Minniefield tied the game at 45-all Ralph Parton, fouled with 1:02 left hit two free throws but Sam Bowiehit a layup, tying the game with 40 seconds to play and setting the stage for Wood s winning basket Actually, the victory wasn't that muchof a surprise to Tennessee Coach Don DeVoe whose Vols have beaten the Wildcats in their past four meetings and hold a 92 edge in the past 11 clashes. “Wood made the big play but there were a lot of great efforts" said the coach. “We did it with seven players and we didn’t get in foul trouble and most importantly we got the ball to Howard when we hadto have the shot Needless to say this is one of the greatest wins for this basketball team We may have runout our luck on close SEC games, but we beat the nation’s sparked No. 3 DePaul past Loyola of Chicago, 80-75; Herb Williams scored 10 of his 14 points in the fina! 12 misutes to rally Ohio State to a 67-58 victory and 3-0 in conference play. toits first over seventh-ranked Purdue; Rudy Macklin hit 12-of-12 from the floor for victory over UNC since March, 1976. Marty Bodnar hit a layup and Keith 25 points as No. 6 LSU rebounded from Smith had two free throws with three a loss to Vanderbilt with a 80-58 routof seconds left to lift Michigan over lowa Mississippi State, and Roosevelt The Hawkeyes, 10-1. led 39-34 at half- Bouie's 19-point, 15-rebound effort time but Michigan took the iead for boosted No. 10 Syracuse to its 5ist good. 56-55 with 8:56 left. straight home triumph — a 99-76 routof Seton Hall Wes Matthewshit a 25-foot jumpshot No. 8 Notre Damewasidle with 46 secondsleft to give Wisconsin Rounding out ihe top 20, No. 12 its upset of Indiana, now 7-4. Claude Oregon State beat Southern Cal 82-68. No. 2 team and we deserve the victory Jeff Lamp hac 25 points and Ralph Sampson added 21 to lead Virginia 11-1 Gregory scored 15 points and Matthews 13th-ranked St. John’s topped Connec- added 11 for Wisconsin which stormed Ucut 83-73 No. 14 Missouri beat Lamar back from a 26-23 halftime deficit 71-60 No. 15 Louisville beat Kansas In other top 10 games. Gene Banks State 85-73, 16th-ranked UCLA downed scored 21 points and Mike Gminski 16 to Oregon 76-62, No. 18 WeberState edged lead the top-ranked unbeaten Blue Idaho 42-41 in overtime, No. 19 Illinois Devils of Duke over Colgate 73-44, defeated Northwestern 81-71, and No. Mark Aguirre scored 22 points and 20 Georgetown blew past Iona 95-84 Hunters Take Note: Huns, ChukarsStill Legal By HARTT WIXOM Herald Outdoor Writer Steere their semifinal match which the Pioneer matman won 10-2. Downs went on to defeat Layton’s Kurt Gallegos by the same score in the finals while Bonnertook the consolationtitle for third. LEHI’S LEROY DOWNS, in stripes, gained top honors in the WasatchInvitat’onal Saturday in Heber by being named the tourney’s outstanding wrestler after winning the title at 119 pounds. Here Downsshucks Troy Bonner of Wasatch to the matin youngsters out. While you're at it, teachall not to shoot every songbird or Gees that comesby. Stick to a game plan. The long-tailed jack rabbits can be hunted all year round. Contact farmers who have eaten out of house and home in Juab, Tooele, Box Elder and Lehi’s Downs Named Wasatch Invitational Team Standings’ Layton, 133; Olympus, 117; Lehi, 106. Timpview. 103, Wasatch, 90; Jordan, 76: Hillerest, 56; North Summit, 33! implonsbip Finals 98-Brad Downs. L.dec. Scott Keller, W, 12-2. 105Beesley, Oly. pinned Zamora. La, Srd per. 112Klecker, La. dec. Lindsay, Oly. 64. 119-LeRoy Downs. Le, dec. Gallegos, La, 10-2 126-Phippen, Oly, pinned Olesen, La, 132-Gessell J. dee. Billy Thacker. W. 94. 13&Martinson, La dec. Welch. J. 74 in OT. 145-Brown, La. dec Wilde, Oly. 82 a 155-Spjut, Oly, dec. Mann, H, 6-3. 167-Wade Fox. Le. dec. Cooper. J. 8-7. 185-Brett Burr T dec Dawson. H, 87. Hwt-Mike Hamby. Le. dec Van Valkenberg. H. 10-1 Consolation Finals 98-Wardel Wardleigh. NS, dec. Keifer Takasaki. T. 65. 105-Robert Clegg. T. dec. Brady Ripple. W. 6-5. 112-Ryan Robison. T, byforfeit. 119-Troy Bonner. W, dec. Chris Hughes, 7, 8-1 126-Densley. J. dee. Gunn, NS, 114, 132-Spencer lake. T. by forfeit. 138: T. Carpenter. Gly. 42. 145-Dave Cummings. W. dec 185-Scott Sweat, W, dec. Darin Allman, Le, 4-0 167-Christensen. La, dec. Owen, Oly. &2. 185-Pat Sullivan, W. pinned Stacy Haws, Le. ard per. HwtRussell Meldrum, T. pinned Suit. La Dixie f iran Fork however, if you wave an uncased gun PCT. 1,000 Hockey Swap TORONTO (UPI) — The Toronto Maple Leafs have sent left wing Pat Boutette to the Hartford Whalersin exchangefor winger Bob Stephenson, the team announced Thursday. ficer. _ Last of the waterfowl shooting ended in Utah Sunday. Many scatter-gunners felt the seasondidn't live up to Secs tions, but in someinstances the balmy weather didn’t keep birds on the move. Many Utah County gunners did come up with Canadian honkers around the tah Lake area grain fields. Wasn't a bad year around the state for geese. Duck ulations were adequate to take a limit, even in the frozen-over, jump-shooting challenge after midNovember. Duck hunting remained middling-fair on Strawberry, Flaming Gorge, and the late autumn,ice-free waters. Seemslike the end of an era Thirteen-year-old Shalann Hill also when duck hunters have to close shop. Hansen,Kartchner Pace Dolphins in Kearns Meet SALT LAKE CITY — Nancy Hansen and Camille Kartchner captured first places in several events to pace a strong showing by the Utah Valley Dolphins in the Kearns Holiday Open Swim Meet recently. The Dolphins made severaltrips to the awards table even though the competition was challenging. Some 350 swimmers from 38 teamsand11 states participated in the meet. Hansen picked up the most awards with five first place finishes. She won the 100- and 200-yard butterfly, the 200and 400-yard individual medleys, and the 200-yard backstroke. Kartchner also performed well, taking first in the 200- and 1600-yard freestyle events and the 100-yard backstroke and second in the 100-yard butterfly. produced a strong showing for the Dolphins, displaying excellent potential in backstroke. Although competing against older swimmers, Hill placed third in the 200-yard backstroke with a 2:30.2 clocking. She alsofinished third in the 400-yard individual medley andin the 100- and 200-yard breaststroke events. Robert Hirst garnered fourth in the 1650-yard freestyle, John Hutchinson Some other legal targets include snowshoe rabbits, basically found where you find deer. Thetracks of both are often intermingled. However, care should be takenthis time of year, even when scouting for deer, not to run them, They could use up too much body fat they'll need when the going really gets rough about February or ‘Mach, ‘This note on Huns: they residein the Paul Larsen and Shawn Tadd also northern counties, plus Wasatch, east placed in their respective events for of Wallsburg. Primariiy they’re the Dolphins. located in the undulating dry farms of The Dolphins also picked up awards Box Elder and Cache Counties.Justoff in the eight-and-undar division, as the fields you might also find chukars, Lauri Pendray placed second in the 50- peal around Corinne westward. yard breaststroke and Melissa here’s ample gunning sport. Augustus came in sixth in the same Shouldn’t take anyonelongto get into event. someofit with justa little looking. ——reee Placed secondin the 1650-freestyle and Call Your Nearest SearsStore for FULL INFORMATION AND FREE ESTIMATE DURANGO, Colo. (UPI) — Tiny Delta High School of Utah had to raise $2,000 to attend a prep invitational wrestl- ing tournament at Durango High. But the Colorado trip was well worth the Rabbits’ time as they captured the team titles in both the varsity and junior varsity divisions. Delta finished first in the 15-team varsity division with 197 points. 40 points ahead of runnerup Montrose, Colo.. High — the defending Colorade State champion in its class. And the Rabbits finishedfirst in the junior varsity class with 205 points, to only 123 points for second-place Grants. N.M., High. Teams from Arizona, Colorado. New Mexico and Utah com- peted in the FridaySaturday tournament. Chris Brown was one of four individual weight champions for the firstplace Delta varsity. Brown wonat 112 pounds and was picked as the meet’s outstanding wrestler Other varsity division champions for Delta were Jeff Mabbutt at 98 pounds, Dan Bliss at 185 pounds, and heavyweight Ryan Western. The Rabbits hadfive individual championsin the junior varsity division. 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Delta is six-time defending Utah Class AA wrestling champion. Coach Ron Petersen said his wrestlers raised the moneyfor the trip by asking local residents for contributions and byselling tickets to prep wrestl- Our best custom insulating windows can help cut energy consumption by im proving insulation. ing meets. gessssess Region Six Wrestling Standings W Team Pleasant Grove Spanish Fork Springville Provo Payson Timpview ecocecccoos4 third places with Gary Twitchell at 119, Chris Humphries at 132 and Robert Kresgeat 155 all taking consolation titles. Garrett Muse was fourth at 145. Tiger coach Fred Rowlandnoted that it was a frustrating tournament for Orem in that the grapplers wrestled well but just couldn't overcome their opponents. Seven matches werelost by only one point, he said. Even previously unbeater: Kresgefell from the ranks of the unbeaten and now hasa 16-1 mark, still an outstanding tally, however. And in the Grand Junction, Colo. Tournament, where Delta walked off with top honors ahead of second place Montrose, Colo., Juab finished seventh in the 16-teamtournainent. Placing for the Juab Wasps were Rusty Hall who won the 132-lbs. championship, Kerry Lynn who was second at 138 and Drew Kay who finished fourth at 98. And with the tournamentresults out of the way a stunningbit of news comes from Brighton High School where 10year coach of the Bengals, Don Neff, has resigned. The coaching job has been turned over to Neff’s assistant coach for the st eight seasons, Dave Chavis, who fae also been a strong guiding force behind the Bengal fortunes during that riod. Neff’s teams have wonfour state team championships as well as four second places and he has been the only coach at Brighton since the school was created ten years ago. “oach Neff has guided many grapplers to individual state titles and was named last season coach of the year after winning his fourth team championship. ose In other Saturday action the Vikings of Pleasant Grove pulled out a great win over the hosting Box Elder Bees in the Richardson Memorial Tournament. The Vikings edged the Bees 137 to 136 while winning two individualtitles. Takingfirst places for PG were Barry Frazier at 112 and Craig Cook at 138 while Alan Hardy was secondat 167. Five other Vikings managed third places including Doug Christensen at 105, Bobby Beppu at119, Craig Jasper at 126, Jim Moore at 145 and heavyweight Mike Young. Ray Bennett wasfourth at 132. At Vernal, the hosting Uintah matmen won their own tournament by one point edging the Rock Springs team,135to 134. Oremfinished seventh in the action and had three individual night, you'll have to check county regulations. Each varies throughout the state. Do not ever spotlight deer, Triumph In commenting to the Herald in an interview over the weekend, Neff not that “I just wasn’t satisfied with the ploeeai Hewenton to explain that e has been considering the decision for some timeand that things had come to the point where he had to make the decision. Neff said that be plans to remain at Brighton in his teaching capacity in the physical education epee at least for the present. looking aheadto this week’s action Lehiwill host Delta, defending state 2A champions, in a Tuesdaynightbattle while Payson travels to Tooele. Both meets matches are scheduled for 7:30 p.m., the normalvarsity time. Wednesday night Lehi will host the Wasatch Wasps while on Thursday league action throughout the county will be in full swing. Thursday's matchesin RegionSix include Timpview at Payson, Springville at Spanish Fork, Provo at American Fork, CedarCity at Dixie and Pleasant Grove at Carbon. In Region Two action Orem will travel to Alta. Friday's Provo match against Wasatch has been cancelled while the Nebo TournamentatSpringville set for Saturday will get underway at 10:30 a.m. That tourney involves teams from Lehi, Payson, Spanish Fork, Cedar City, Carbon as well as the host team. Also on Saturday Provois scheduled to travel to North Sanpete while Wasatch is at the Viewmont Tournament. g Host Wasatch was fifth with 90 Eo followed by Jordan with 76, Hilcrest with 56 and North Summit with 332, Lehi’s LeRoy Downsnotonly won the championship at 119 pounds but also Gained the award for the outstanding wrestler of the tournament. than welcome. If going after them at nearbyforit is prim; evidenceof Poaching. You don’t haveto be holding the firearm atall. Remember, you cannot just go out andplink somespecies such as bobcats. Cougai and bear nave seasons, so check the proclamation, or contact the nearest conservation officer. Ditto after a our license, since kills have to be duly noted by the !ocalof- Matmen In Wasatch Invitational HEBER — Layton wrestlers rolled over the competition to take the Wasatch Invitational Saturday, 133 me to 117for second place Olympus. i's Pioneer matmen finished third with 106 and Timpview wasfourth with Millard Counties. Previous studies have shown that 16 rabbits eat the Ga of one cow! if you plan to goafter such predators as coyotes, then you are usually more Delta Outstanding Wrestler By PHIL SHURTLEFF Herald Sports Writer Utah's chukar and Hungarian partridge seasons remain open until Jan. 31. Something you can welcome in the new year with. While you're hunting the partridges, you can legaily take cottontails to same date. Normally you would find both critters near the same rocky foothill outcroppings. But, something happens to the chukars this time of year: they seek ground, just the opposite of what most big game species are doing. Apparently chukars do this because many predators have moved into the lower country where pickings are easier on deer, rabbits etc. Chukars now prefer bare, wind-swept, hi, igh Tidges. That meansputting out extra effort to get at the masked, Asian imports. But they bunch more now. And they are alwaysexcellent eating. As for cottontails, they prefer the sunnyside of thehill this time of year. Look for them on south slopes, especially on rocky points. They make excellent challenges for the kid with his or her Christmas .22 (or .410 shotgun), and it's a great time for Dad to take Double glazed windows Custom sized to fit Youcan help save energy by improving window insulation. These aluminumframed windows have two separate panesofinsulating glassto cut heat loss. perfectly. 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