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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, May 11, 1965 Cougar Homer Rocks Utah in 10-- 23 Duel 3 Utah took a two-ru- n lead to Caldarellas single and a triple way for BYU to gain the win. the fifth inning, but two walks by Dennis Lamb. Mackays sec- Shaking off wildness and the by John Noriega and an error ond error allowed Lamb to early Utah flurry, Wardell finfive-run by shortstop Craig Mackay let score. ished with nme strikeouts and home run highlighted a " 'YiiMinfuBs atertUDHSTT retired Youffg llmversity "eigtitUtes he faced.' fifth that inning Belts Homer uprising in the Clark Burts booming triple in The toss dropped Utahs carried the Cougars to a 10-- 3 the ninth frame brought in the Dick centerfielder Cougar -leading mark to victory Monday over the Uni- Nemelka BYU final runs. Roberts Gary brought two runs in and 052 in io 11 sin- BYU versity of Utah on the Ute di- with a scored after Nemelka 001 000 Utatl single, then Parker .unamond. WardHt and Barry; Noriega, Udy (?) gling ahead of Burt. loaded a shot to the HR Parkar (9). (BYU). W Douglas Halts Marcli L Norieea fence which bounced Doug Wardell went all the Warded The BYU win temporarily away from John Tolman. By the halted Utahs march to the time Utah could get the ball as Northern Division championship close as the infield three runs of the Western Athletic Confer- were in. s ence. The two schools meet The Cougars, in bringing their added" two Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. in a doub- WAC mark to leheader at Provo. more tallies in the sixth on Mike not Utah gets But whether or & COMPANY GROUP DIVISION OF LOCKHEED AIRCRAFT the 1972 winter games, Utqh will CORPORATION still reap plenty of benefits from Sunnyvale Halo Alto, Californio -- I' GRAND OPENING SPECIAL its attempt, Rich reasoned. 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STATE potential as a Winter Olympics ski jump and downhill training HU 67151 site when he visited here last trail It would in all possibility month. be possible to get substantial fithe founnancial help from dation, Dr. Stiles wrote. He said the foundation was being organized to help with the of facilities for development under-e v e 1 0 p e d Olympic sports sites. First Meet cial shot By Jim Guier Tribune Staff Writer in the amateur MAKE A DIFFERENCE? d 25 Mondays meeting was the first for the UOCs subcommit tee chairmen 28 of them who will map plans for the operational side of the Winter Olym-- . ' should pic Games, they be to Salt Lake City in granted DAN ROUPPUS A TOP ATHLETIC BODY WITH OUR SHORT CUT METHODS BUILT 45 todays $095 $2795 I I . (SCCA inherits an unprecedented racing record from the The Triumph National Class Champior for the third straight year.) Keeping the independent rear susengine, we added the comfort of optional, bucket seats. 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Working Budget APPEARANCE, POOL ENGINEERS ture, ranging from figure skating to protocol, it was explained. Each committee leader will shortly be given instructions for the operation of his group, according to Max E. Rich, chairman of OUC. Rich filled the neer members of the UOC in on what the fledgling organization has done since it was created three MAINTAINS TOP HEATED for The committees are the base of the UOCs complicated struc- GEORGE FLANAGAN . . . SPACE ! Each chairman was asked to select his own committee members and provide an estimate of the cost of its part in the 1972 games. Group Structure Age Plus MISSILES 1972. Individual Programs FOR ANY AGE 3-- ... DOES AGE AGE 31 O A. A A. A. A AM 0.0 A A A A A A A A A A A A. A . UTAH |