Show i n'1 w1 W HR 1 he Sail Lake Tribune Fridn March Lte Swimmers Hoar to Big Lead in WAC 1967 o ry-- - l4j yir" '" g'y ywtyWyf'‘yiTj r 1 17 4 utorium Ih' m'-e- t continues Kridiv and with preliminaries in the ii( r roon and finals of those starting at 7 p m The I t os wpre favored to dethrone New Mexico and capture their 14th WAC ‘dimming and diving championship Rut the evening didn t start we!! for favorites as defending champions in ihp first two events met Eoges Glonce — Te Eagles ore coming off on impressive win 0er me kolomafOO iWmg erlnesriav night Salt Qe hos wm two Of It' ?e e been orev solid las mree rood gomes said Gnden Fogies for a couple montrs now Cooch Afovne Thomas tus hope we can con hnje m keep it going the Fogies could be with out m services of defenseman Pat Bibole Plb-b'was struck on me arm by the puck in me caiamooo gome ond hos 0 posslb'e frochjre occord'ng to Thamos Fogles' goartende Pick Mptn hos been on a roil me iat month n me seoson Hein? hos won '7 of nl$ lost 15 gomes siturdn event-nightl- defeat pmn and Wyoming's Mark Miller The Poke swimmer set the WAC meet am) pool record in winning Ins qualifying heat but Rowland broke that record in the second heat Miller took the lead on the breas stroke laps in the finals and held off Rowland's driving freestyle finish as both easily qualified for the NCAA Anders Rladh the defending champion from I'tah won the 50 freestyle and the 400 medley relay team of Johan Holm Brian Wilkinson Shawn Rowland and Anders Bladh won the event for Utah in great fashion "I thought we did about as expected " Utah Coach Don Reddish said "The race between Shawn and Mark was a great race between two great swimmers wind" Sullivan said "And being in the first group out there for the first nine holes the not greens were absolutely pprfect - 4fc y"m Kn— w n m EAG Number to Remember — Fogies winger e Gary DeGHo has 0 scoring streak Hem? will be making hi fourth $tro’Qw stcri o° mis present road trio He has a 21 record his only loss was In overtime at Peorlo Records — ??4i0 Fogies a‘ n ho xed ml b) j ' Ijrv iwi) su’'rqtient free tcrowx t followed hv David A'brp'ht Senes r I team r Piute never got closer than rxt the North Scmp: Tabicna 30 tj N Summit 73 Duchesne 50 The roll m srate Braves continued tournament play wi'h blowout win over the Region 13 Eigles tb-- J A 22 4 opening quaiiet did trick for North Summit in this quarterfinal contest ana the Braves kept right at it in the second to go on lop - remaning of was on'v tne second the g3me for Mar hall md U i'oned for a bdJ piss he hdd made seconds earlier at flu other end that led to 1 nbiona tying hoop It midway through the quarter quarterfinals Cow-hoy- 48 rtu tinv Tjbmnd hopes when Chris Mur hit a u ridround jumper Rom the side n the kev with just three s secu-id- 1 in ihe Those hopes lasted one quarter as Kanab hat'led the Wolves to a standofi Heality crashed home alter that as Enterprise routed the 27 8 over the next two periods 1 turn i! into a laugher s of the wav Wolves put an enJ I -- A IVIeel ( 'r 47 iingji wynyi ur'l 40 17 intermiss'on by Checkers lead In the Nets Grant Bioir 0) or UP Enterprise 6!) Kanab 11 Ihe outiovs conurg off d b'g win iwer Sou'h Summit in Wednedav x op n were thinking upset mg i turd dx-the states P ranked t A I r hv h post up jum of Pai Kiifoinnp and another f free threw bv Marsha'! to m )' it tnrp-pomv- 0 7 — " Deflating the Thunderbirds parBeaver run ticularly was a 30 7 Checkers - in said Cal Al brecht "They were trying to go inside and we were able to knock it away a few times to come up with some loose balls "I liked what we wre doing m the first half" he continued We were getting good shots but we weren't hitting them I just told them to keep doing what they were " doing Plus Beaver guard Wade Mar shall noted "We did a better job of rebounding than in the second period That got the fast break going ' and gave us some easy shots Trrv — Rick Heinz Engles or ) Checkers Dave porro Oh-- Ben Lomond Timpview Advance in tfleklnger Continued From press we were able to get some easv foutpi ml on them" he Said Sullivan winner of one tournament in a decade of PGA Tour activity made the most of it He reached the turn in 32 before the winds — accompanied by occasional showers — kicked up to more than 40 mph in gusts When the weather turned bad Sullivan turned to his putter He seven of the last nine holes and did not have a bogey in his best round of the year As an illustration of the strength of the wind Mark McCumber said No 12 “normally is a Today I played it driver "It was really nasty out there The weather was not at all good Anything under par was a great round today" Knox said McCumber Charles Bolling West German Bernhard Danger and veteran Bob Murphy were tied with Knox at 70 a d stuff underneath " Bailey ended the game with 20 points as all five Timpview staiters scored in double figures Doug Ross had 17 points Rawle 15 JefffDind-stro14 and Logan Lundah) 12 This game was not as easy for favored Timpview as it first appeared The Thunderbirds led from early in the first quarter on and eventually 2 built their lead to 15 points midway through the third quarter But then Pine View the Region Seven champion from the St George area stormed back outscoring Timpview 22-- in the next 4U2 minutes A three-poin- t bomb by toothpick-th24 points) Rhett Belnap (a game-higfinally got the upstart Panthers even early in the fourth But they fell ba k after that "That's the trouble with being down" said Pine View Coach Lynn Christensen whose team fell to 16-"You make that run and then you stop and take a breath and you can t af 47-3- 9 h 6 ford it" 61 Judge B-- 5 Sullivan Takes Honda Golf Lead four-strok- e y niytiMaMwHai i B-- 5 In the 500 COKAL SPRINT S Fla (Aft -Mikp Sullivan took advantage of his early starting time to compile a lead par 65 for a Thursday after the first round of thp Honda Classic Brad Faxon and Mark Calcavec chia shared second at 69 That's a great score even if he skipped a few holes" said defending champion Kenny Knox who had what may havp been the most bizarre round of his career in the strong w inds Sullivan was the first man off the tee at 7 15 am at the Tournament Players Club at Eagle Trace and got in about half his round before a verms of squalls swept across south Florida "I was very fortunate to be able to play the first nine holes with no if" Continued From in the third (mriod r0' ii -- Beaver En Chie I y f'M"yritf o Fogtex v md onopoi'i intght of Vo'ki4 Zquw Af fX) S odium A u r’’ xt AM (MO) and knkk am i500) indkwooo Checkpf4 Gionct — a )0 7 7 h ChprhAr 'a$ fO'jr Suggd m QOms losing thrrr qH Trry1llrrflMy r'd'Or'OyO m Us hOS of Solid tr eng-tton bfn o OS gooitending gnd defense Won Hand continues e lead fbe internot'onot nocke league In SfOlng wtth 43 Qonls and 71 aSMStS t O' 1'4 points George S'vlnis PI 43 1t) and Qod lofcsa (S3 4? 75 give me Cherkers tnree scorers w me ihl $ too fen The Checkers will be looking to retoke second place from me Golden Eagles m front of me home 0ks indlonopc's ha wor three of me too games oloed here r freestvle three time All America and defending champion iMmcan Cruickshank of New Mexico was edged by I 'tails captain Dennis n third behind T' 'h Te— ii w Ctih s Richard Johansson and Cruickshank for the first 18 laps The 200 individual medley was a classic confrontation between Utah s Shawn Rowland he defending cham fi KtTiy y IHL Faceoff F' John Mourn? ibunp Sport's K'litnr ih won three of the four ‘wim-nv Thursday night to grab a mu vipd ‘H point load over Wyoming in t h lite lav WAC swimming and hatnpionships in the I'te d'vmg I r Yt“ir-i- iy Legun of t near-upse- Judge Memorial sting of Tues jay 's F 4 tie was able to tournament Timpview and come back to take this nnnsntation gamp from Logan "We played so wed Tuesday againsi what I think is the most talented team and I didn t know in the tournament whai effect it would hive today" said Judge Coach Jim Yerkovirh "The thing I was proud of after coming off that game was they came out and played with intensity " Yerkovich credited the floor leadership of Rick Soivason (16 points) and the inside work of Micah Peters (11 points and accordmg to his coach 16 re bounds) tor fhursdivs win over the Grizzlies Chris Sonne was the Bulldogs' high scorer with 17 The vu tory earns for Judge a rubber match against Region Six rival Iordan in Friday s consolation round Judge was thp only team to beat the champion Beetdiggers in region play this year Jordan 72 Pleasant Grove Grove concluded its campaign with a mark Aaron Crookston led Jordan with 21 points and four other Beetdiggers scored n dnuhle figures Russ Ohllds and Trim Brimhall with 12 each Andy Pond with 11 and Russ Eyre with 10 Tody Bell led the Vikings with 19 points s in Jhe im luling three fourih quarter to make it interesting three-pointer- Join the many people who ve made great r discoveries in classified t like the best buys on new and used appliances and furniture toys for the kids houses dogs t fix-i- shops cars and much much more Jor 67: 3-- A want-ad- s dan survived a late flurry of Viking to win this consolation who lost a game The Beetdiggers three point game to Spnrpville in their tournament opr nor improved to 12 10 for the season while Pleasant three-pointe- rue-da- 21KIOQO tl'fth y rl KrtM'VltS TOU 'MlKoi r?t t'l l( jl 41 SOO67 9tfc mmwKsmu&xtRr& 4x4 MISTER TRUCK ACCESSORIES PICK-U- P FISHERMEN SERVING EARLY INVESTMENT CAST PUTTERS a-- ' —' Guaranteed V Styles List 20 q $jQ95 mb fi SPECIAL PRICES IN EVERY DEPT Low Puces OVER LOAD SPRINGS 6835 So State PERFECT GIFT FOR DAD SECURITY-SPORTIN- SPORTING REG OR SECURITY U” 35s MIRRORS Galienson’s S State Salt Lake City Ut J $ $CQ95 Blazer Bronco Havy Duty Extruded $700 m JT Suburban Heavy Duty Extruded ":" ANY ANGLERS’ INN STORE ANGLERS1 INN iNTERPjilOUMTASN T 4 CASTING TECHNIQUES SPIN FLY AND CASTING TACKLE LURE SELECTION KNOTS TROLLING TACKLE BALANCING TIPS PROPER TECHNIQUES FOR LURES AND FISHING DIFFERENT BAITS AND MUCH MORE LEARN WITH a DRIVINGFOG Includes wiring 95 fuse lighted switch SAGS AUTHORIZED FLY © CASTING SCHOOLS $2244 COMPLETE INSTALLATION FINANCING SIC 1100 W 3300 So 973-44OCDEN -- 709 W RIVIRDALf RD 427-442- 0 I L FISHING- SERVICES! 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