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Show Page 8—THE HERALD. Provo. Utah, Friday, January11, 1980 Women Gymnasts Stop Boise State action as they defeatd Boise State for the second time this season, 135.80126.70 in Smith Fieldhouse action Thursdayevening Actually BYUCoaches Rod and Debbie Hill expected as much after the Christmas break and were somewhat concemed with the team's sharpness entering the match “They did less than | expected and should have been in better sha Coach Debbie Hill commented fol! ing the match. ‘But it was their first home match and overall I guess I'd have to say they did a good job.’ Back on Nov. 30 when these two teams first met the Cougars overwhelmed Boise State with a school record breaking effort of 141.80 points Such wasn't the case this tiie around, but Bolse State Coach John Head was still impressed with the Cougar team. “They're an excellent group of athletes,"’ Head said. Rod (Hill) has recruited a real good team here. Competing with an ankle twisted MontanaState BOZEMAN. Mont. (UPI) — The Nationally ranked Weber State Wild- over Christmas, BYU's Jan Shelley cats rode title with a 34.85 ‘obbins ed second in the al! around with a asttotal and Liz Johns nailed down third place for BYUwith 33.70 points. Boise State's Lori Talbot was high scorerfor her team with a fourth place mark of 31.65. In capturing the ail-around title, Shelley placed first in the floor exercises with a 9.10 score and took the top placein the vaulting event with a 9.20. She was also second in the uneven parallel bars, behind teammate Robbins’ winning 8.50 effort and fourth in the balance beam. Renee Hack eeconasee a Cougar sweep of theindividual events, scoring a victory in the balance beam competition with a score of 8.55. The highest place earned by a Boise State gymnast was Talbot's third place in the balance beam. The Cougars will return to action on Saturday when they host a triangular match with Nebraska and Montana State at 1:30 p.m. in the Smith Fieldhouse. Thursday night The victory was the 14th in a row for Weber, tying a school and Big Sky Conference mark and improving the Wildcats’ record to14-1 overall and 3-0 in league play The two teamsbattled on even terms for the first 15 minutes and weretied at 22 late in thefirst half. The wildcats pulled away to a 31-24 halftime lead and never trailed thereafter Collins had scoring support from Gerald Mattison who had 15 and Mark Mattos, who scored 10. Arnold McDowell led MSUwith 17 while forward Doug Hashleyadded 12 and guard Harry Heineken contributed ul MSU is now 8-6 on the year and1-2 in the conference. Weber State plays at MontanaSatur- day night WEBER STATE (77) Johnson 2 1-2 5, Mattison 6 3-5 15. Smith 30-3 6, Mattos 5 0-0 10 Collins 9 5-7 23. Harper 4 0-0 8. Condie 2 4-6 8 Edwards 1 0-1 2 Tatas 32 13-24 7 MONTANA STATE ( McDowell 8 1-4 7 State. Shelleywontheall-aroundtitle despite a twisted ankle she suffered over the Christmas holiday. “fa UCLA ng Duke, aia Wisconsin SiJonns pal 71.7 See Or SereneIa 9 : 8 698 ennenDeas Clemgon72...) WikeForest* 680 { aroling He idaSt ae ownDC tia) 9)Orato as pela es Tilinois 2 NCState 2 iT Mint Oe HT Wscocatnl ee (2) Memphis* 67.5 as ute 3 one6 asin” Virginia 3 Michigan 8 Narola i. Pore st 3 ja ee we Langley, Va., early today. Rein and the pilot were presumed dead. Coast Guard officials said an oil slick about 40 miles offshore was presumed to pe spot where the plane crashed but corn. : USU JV’s 65. Texas StAuM 58 4 Mi Villanova” 681 Wittens In the schedule thatfollows,40 LOGAN — Although Gardner. “And they’re Utah Tech defeated Utah always hard to beat at home.It’ll be a heck of a Sales hal ae ie ball game, I know that.” Bar Been edded’© total Pram GAMES OF FRIDAY, JAN. 11 win Wolverines won't have Weber St 689-11) Montana® 55.0 GAMES OF SUNDAY, JAN. 13 WITH TOP Maer nea gDiegost 3g NotreDame7 Syracuse 73.7_. Purdue* 77. Rh 126) TCU, 460 4) Syracuse 13.7 Local Sports Items SPRINGVILLE — A certain amountof confusion in the err class to get more yointerested. The has becomeone of the fastest - growing diviexists over closure of the waterfowl seasons, acto Dennis Shirley of the Utah Division of sions. Any teenager can enter and race a car. An effort is ae balngmone to fire more interest in the Wildlife Resources. Shirley said many hunters are under the impres- modified class that died to only a coupleof entrants sion duck and goose hunting is permissible until Jan. last year. The two other divisions for racers are stock and 20 since the proclamation lists Speng. and closing times to that date. Shirley said duck and goose limited. Both have been growing each year. hunting closed in all of Utah except Washington Racquetball Tourney County Jan. 6. The goose huntis open in Washington County until Jan. 20. AMERICAN FORK — Tri-City Supreme Courts Shirley said some people are confused, too, about will co-sponsor the Pizza Hut Racquetball Open Jan. Jegal areas in which to hunt Hungarian partridge and 23-26. chukars. He said the hunt is open until Jan. 31 in Entry deadline is Jan. 21. Fee is $15 for the first ae or portions thereof which lie west of Inter- event and $8 for the . Entries must be turned state 15. in to Tri-City Supreme Racquetball Courts, 551 East These counties include Tooele, Millard, Juab, Box State in American Fork prior to the deadline. Elder, Utah, Davis, Salt Lake and Weber. The Competitors will have the opportunity to choose proclamation states that Kane and San Juan counties from among 10 different divisions of play. Trophies are exceptions to this rule. Washington, Iron and will be awarded to the top three finishers and the Beaver counties are not open to this hunt. consolation champion in each division Entrants will receive a sports shirt andwill be alWomen’s Basketball lowed to use the courtesy room, where free pizza and The Provo women's recreation basketball league drinks will be served, during the tournament. will begin play in the Provo High School gymnasium Orem Recreation at 6:30 p.m. Monday. According to spokesman Betty Clark, there are Registration for three Orem Recreation programs openings for women who wish to play although will continue Saturday. vet play has begun. She said those women high Youth basketball signups, for fifth and sixth age, or older who wish to participate may pate: will be conducted at Lakeridge and Orem ae fore the start of Monday's competition. junior and Orem HighSchool from 8 to 10 a.m.Fee is Hunter’s Safety PAYSON — Payson Community Schoolswill offer a hunter safety course during the next several weeks. Registration for the class, which is a prerequisite for youngsters seeking a hunting ticense, will be conducted any timepriorto the first day of class, Jan. 24, The fee is $8. George Olsen will teachtheclass.All studentswill be required to provide their own .22 longrifle shells. Olsen will have some on hand for sale during class iods. Pot fi further information, contact Phil Anderson of Community Schools at Payson High School. Round-About Rules PLEASANT GROVE — Racersplanning on competing this season at the Round About Raceway should attend a rules meeting for all classes Saturday at 7 p.m. ee in the Pleasant Grove City Building, 35 S. According to John Frampton, track manager, the rules will be the sameas last year but a change will be made in the racing schedule. A four-week break, June 21-July 12, will split the summertoallow time for eee and car repairs during the season. begins May 3 and ends in October but the sport Pe year-1Crna involvement. The participants spend the winter months building, improving and Signups for the small fry wrestling program, for kindergarten throughsixth grade youngsters, will be conducted in the Orem High wrestling area from 8 a.m. to noon.Fee is $5. Registration for the elementary wrestling club ‘ogram, in which competition is emphasized, will be conducted from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Orem Junior High. Registration for the junior high club program will be conducted at Daege Junior Highfrom 10 a.m. to-noon. Fee for both club programsis $25. Recreation Basketball SPANISHFORK COMMUNITY BASKETBALL "” LEAGUE STANDINGS Searle's Trucking 61 Stylistic Forsey's Page’ ruureiay Mee Hates re] at Orem, long to savor the victory. wi Tonight they'll open rcreal 2points to lead Intermountain Collegiate the Wolverineattack. Joe Tait added 21; Karl Athletic Conference acAnderson, who prepped tion ie at Ricks College. ‘Ricks is leading the at Provo, had 20; and conference in Tel Scott Pace had 12. ing,” said UTC’s Gary Gary Elder Beck, who Feriat American led Utah State with Dave Bennion, who ea at Orem, and junior Golden Holt had 15 each and Gary David Beck, another former Caveman. had 14. Wildlife Official Clarifies Waterfowl Hunt Confusion 61 43 cas Bigo:Tires SCORING LEADERS Bryon Peterson, Page's us 25 Steve Downs remy s Nelson Page. Pi m9 26 oO Craig Jessen, Searle 191 Calvin Houghton, Stylistic 18.6 Larry Banks, Forsey 16.1 ‘im Jones, Searle's M6 Séott Howell Big O Tites 40 Searle's Trucking sosZena Bash 7 Stylistic 6 Foraey’s 87 Big OTires 65 Page's 63 American Fork Recreation League repalring their cars. Tingey's 63, Bicentennial Stoves 54 ‘rampton said he is ex] coriaboutthe samepar- Stars 104, Accent Painting 59 American Fork City 71. Alpine Super Saver 63 ticipation as last year push will be made “We led by five with five minutes to go," Gardner said. “We went four corners; they hacked us and we made our foul pitches.” er? praised Gary D. Beck, who gave the Ramblers some outside punch with a seven for 10 shooting performance. He also praised Pace, who had 10 assists to go with his 12 points. [AH TECH(98) val waa Hatch oe 6 8-10 20, Pace 2-4 12. 1002, Big 124 3 fenig 0-2 2, Racannelli 13-45, be “eI :fp 2, Hansen 0-02, ‘ot UTAH STATE JAYVEE (85) 14, Brady 1 224, Totals 35 17-20. Halftime score: UTC 37, USU 4M, Total fouls: UTC 16, USU 24 Fouled out: Thompson. G.D Beck. BUDGET PLEASER TH can BS! Two EXCELLENT ‘TA NOVA siete ‘2-deor with’ 350 V8 engine. 8 1 495 75m ee rae! wren49s | +t et pare 1975 er newer. © Can get any American car : fais payee in Provo hve prices ° tons 207 W. 300 Provo us HUNDLEY ca 4 woul State 28 Air Forceplanes spotted the Cessna on its mysterious journey but were unable to makeradio contact and saw no signsoflife in the cockpit. Thunderstorms were active in southern Louisiana late Thursday. and there was an unconfirmed report that the pilot had been instructed to fly around a storm cell. which would account for the sudden changein direction, one observer said. The craft continued across the southeastern United States, passing over Memphis and Raleigh, N.C., in the mysterious 1,500 mile trek that ended in the dcean shortly after midnight, A—6,564 UTEP Nips CSU FORT COLLINS, Colo. (UPI) — Texas-El Paso, behind the clutch free throw shooting of Anthony Burns, Julius Wayne and Gary Wilson, edged ColoradoState 67-66 in overtime Thursday in a Western Athletic Conference game. Burns, Wayne and Wilson hit five free throws in the final minute of the overtime to clinch the Miners’ first conference win against two losses. UTEPis 9-4 overall while CSU’s record dipped to 0-3 in the conference and 5-8 overall. TTaa Cass 1 one normally a 40-minute flight. He was a passengerin the plane piloted by Leu Benscotter and owned by Nichols Construction Co. of Baton Rouge. The plane, a Cessna 441. was due to land in Baton Rouge at 10 p.m. CST Thursday, but it made an unscheduled turn to the northeast toward Memphis and began climbing, Manassehsaid. “We assumethatthe aircraft was on automatic pilot and something happened to the (human) pilot and the plane just kept going on its own.”’ said an FAA spokesman Utah Tech oh Top,sles br 8 tiahet com Baton Rouge. (1) DePaul 70.1 fot, Askaneas there were no signs of Rein or the plane's pilot, said Paul Manasseh, sports information director at LSU. said Rein. 34. was on a recruiting trip. had left Houston and was en route from Shreveport. La.. to QUALITY AT AUTO SHACK 1 USS a ae eT) SHACK a HIGHEST QUALITY AT AUTO SHACK PRICES HIGHEST QUALITY Clemson iowa Dame Notre Columbiat gst an 412 Ee aio Werte a 112) Brown 48.4 BATON ROUGE, La, (UPI) — A private plane carrying Louisiana State Vavernty head football coach Robert E. “Bo’’ Rein mysteriously strayed on a planned 40-minute flight, climbing to 41,000 feet and traveling 1,500 miles before plunging into the Atlantic near Hashley 5 2-3 12 Bryant 0 0-2 0 Durham 2 0-0 4 Heineken Saiecl ee : 129Kaunas 1 00 2 Palmer 1 00 2 Totals 26 821 60. Halftime-Weber ‘State 31. Montana 24 Fouled out—Johnson Harper. 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