Show f i f r j Aggies 7 o flSieef Y I Return & - "Well we've got Eastis back January 29 In login the Aggies we'U to reUy troiAp you guys came but on the long end of an this time" “Oh yeah? Schofield Green or WilUm can take care of him and "wre’O beat you ai far as we did as-time This could be a dialogue between a rabid Brigham Young University fan and a faithful follower of Utah' State University as the two schools prepare for their return basketball game Saturday night in Provo When the two met last time Tourney Set By Logan Men Bowlers ' Sunday February 15' Sunday February 21 and Monday February 22 have been set as the dales for the Men’s City Bowling tournament according to Perc Dailey association secretary and chairman of the tourney ‘ All team events for the meet will be rolled at Logan Lanes and singles while the doubles activities will be at the Bowling ' Center Champions from the past year will be back in the tourney to defend their titles Owl Billiards team was 1859 champion and all five members Norm Parson Bob - Fulkerson- ' - Bun Warner- Ifoopes John and Perc Dartey will be back to try to repeat the victory Making a second attempt for the doubles title will be Reg Keller and Glade Harris who wore the crown lot the past year and Gordon Morrill wilt be seeking his second consecutive — single winner championship from last Phil Cardon will also be in the competition this year ts ’ ' Welcome To Men's Room It's s complete selldytr ' Tom Moulfon has no tickets on sale for the Feb 27 Skyline basketball game at Logan bei tween Utah State and Utah’ All seats have been sold Including one Moulton had reserved for himself Moulton realized this : too late This week the Utah Stale ticket manager called the Aggie sports Information director Moulton asked if he could get a seat reservation on press row He was put on the waiting list 8f53 score but the Cougars were without the services of Dave Eastis who leads the Cats in ' scoring with a 191 average - suffered an ankle hadfastis injury before the Aggie game and sat out the encounter But he' has returned to action and the Coug-- s ar fans are counting on him to spark the squad to a victory However Aggie fans — and mostepcrts — holdiitijfe hope for the Brighams to score a victory this Saturday the more out? spoken followers from USU will point out that even If Eastis had bit his regular points hi the last outing the ’Staters would still have come out on top Center fastis returned to action after his ' Injury for the New Mexico game last week and set a ficldhouse scoring record of 44 points But he cooled off considerably the next night as he was held to 15 when they' met Denver Saturday night will also see the Utah State Ramblers In action against the BYU Kittens Tjie two squds met once before- as the preliminary- game to the last meeting of the two schools fo that encounter the Ramblers came from behind in the final minutes of the game to take their seventh win of the season The fresh from Utah State have compiled a 1 standing through this season and the Kittens have lost three- of their nine games As a means of comparing the two teams the Ramblers defeated a Hill Air Force Base team 103-5- 6 and the BYU fresh downed the same squad 117-6The preliminary contest will begin in Frqvo at 6p m with the main game getting underway at eight KVNU-wt- H hmadrast the game and full Skyline results will be available Saturday night at the Herald Journal SK X Gymnasiums in high schools throughout Region One and Two will ring again tonight with the hoarse-throate- d cheers of bun: dreda of prep students aa high schools' return to action following week of Inactivity Jhiawekwjll beofthesecond in pTiy diirtoj the 5ecjndropff the I960' basketball season and each 'School will have three contests after tonight before the regular play is ended ' All three Cache Coipty high schools will play hosts to other squads from both Region One and Region Two North Cache wiU X t&v r to the school and the communities they represent The players: front row (1 to r) Truman Leishman Lynn Maughan Marshall Bankhead Mike Bowen Coach Andreasen Lynn Brenchley Doyle Zollinger Back row Earl Glenn Brent Barker Rodney Cooper ValDean Riggs Paul Gunnell C Maughan NYonk A Turner SOME OF THE STARS of the future for South Cache High school basketball are ‘these Wellsville Junior High hoopsters who proudly display their new Jacket Coach Cliff Andreasen has stated that the bdyi have shown good spirit this year end he feels thst the jsekets haVc helped- the boys' develop e sense of responsibility - - By Fred Down United Press International Joe Lapchick looking cat which swallowed the canary after his team’s upset of Coach like the 72-2- 0 0 DENVER (UPI) — Denver University evened its overall' record am moved Into fourth place In the Skyline Conference standings tri4 Thursday night with aumph over Wyoming University Seniors Jerry Cole and Jim i seventh straight victory raised Peay paced the Pioneers to their conference win and ninth ila record to 13-- 5 and the loss was fourth In 18 games this season victory West Virginia's third In 22 games Cole guard got 29 points Schaus Takes Blame while teammate Peay got 21 Jerry West wowed Wyoming Terry Rappelled' 14964 fans at Madison Square with 18 and Bob S teckm an had performGarden wilh a 15 ance but St John’s won the game The Pionejsrs hit nearly half because it was able to contain their shots and oulscrambled the the great Mountaineer when the taller Cowboys under the boards going was roughest to the sec- In gaining the win n ond half Key heroes for the 0 at halftime Denver led were Willie Hall who sewed and hit 53 per eent of its shots 15 points and checked West In The Pioneers settled the affair second half and Tony Jack-so-ti in the first couple' minutes of the who tallied 20 points second half Peay and Bob Moe "West played' well” said Coach sank layups and Cole made two Fred Schaus of West Virginia free throw 0 good for a to Mama It's me St John's Upsets West Virginia - 7-- THE HERALD JOURNAL 4 mighty West Virginia indicated today that St John’s University would pgss up an NCAA tourna-mebid to defend Its National Invitation Tournament basket- FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12 1980 Logan (Cubs County) Utah nt Saturday Will See 4 Games In Skyline Conference Play By United Preaa International League leading Utah State and s runnerup Utah seek repeat over Brigham Young ana Montana Saturday night in key Skyline Conference game lfowevythe-second- turn -1 around isn’t expected to be as easy for the league leaders since BYU and Montana will be playNEW YORK (UPI) Wayne ing before home fans Both are Bethea of New York will meet known ' to be tougher on their Garvin Sawyer of Arnold Pa In home court a That explaina the c e s p e e t heavyweight bout at Calgary Alberta March L It coaches Cecil Baker and Jack was announced Thursday by Be- Gardner hive for the Brighams thea’s manager Tody Vono and Grizzlies' Meets Sawyer - 3 Prep Schools Win Games United Press International 'Fork ’Carbon Spanish Fork and ’ Or- Spanish ville 95-5- 1 walloped and Orem em basketball fans can begin Provo 4 buying their tickets to the state top games around the state Clan A tournament tonight send Bingham to Jordan The three Region Five teams Davia at Bountiful West at Olym-pu- s beeame the first teams to QualBeaver at Millard and San tourna- Juan at East Carbon ify for the ment Thursday night All three Bingham which defeated Jorscored Impressive victories In dan earlier this year' at Bingham can clinch a tournament qualifying for the meet- Carbon defeated Pay son 52-- 30 berth with a repeat victory 64-5- post-seas- on ball championship ‘The NIT Is my personal chblce" said the bid Celtic with the knowing wink of a man who knows he has his pick ‘‘I think Utah State ) seeks Its 12th my boys would hive a better t't straight win Saturday night at chance to win a tournament Provo while Utah (61) goes after played exclusively in one place" — is Lapchick didn’t say so but St Hi seventh straight — — over West tor putting West inside in the John’ victory Utah State trounced the Brigsecond half Perhaps I should Virginia in one of the season’ 3 ham Iq their first meeting most llgnjfi cant upsets apparently earned the Redmen an auto- from the outside" earlier this season at Logan Villanova Ilumblei Pitt ' However BYtl played that matic bid to the NIT St John’s West lived up to his AlbAmeri-c- a game without the services of billing' with 11 field goals in star center Dave Eastis who was 19 attempts 10 for 12 free throws out with an ankle injury Eastis 13 rebounds and two assists: But his effort wasn’t enough against is ready for the second encounta - team which traditionally la er He leads the Skyline In scorbrought along by Lapchick to oa ing with a 19 J average in 17 at its best when tournament-tim- e f- games arrives ' 2 in Utah beat Montana Villanova breeztheir first meeting ! Salt Lake ed to its seventh straight' victory City However Montana has aland 17th In 18 games 'with a 7049 ways proved troublesome for tho romp over Pittsburgh at Villa-notheir show To appreciation help Utea t Missoula Past records The taller Wildcats conand healthy trolled the boards shoW Utah has 'suffered some of fur their strong completely Banits worst beatings at the hands bodies the members of the racing off to a 20-- lead and nevin teams basketball tam League of theGriizlles at Missoula er being threatened Other games Saturday night pit Logan are selling tickets to their Wake Forest handed Colorado State against Denver February 20 games North Carolina its first At50 cents for ticket sells Each and Wyoming at New Mexico lantic Coast Conference setback see to the twp 8049 Colorado Btate also holds a and will admit one at Chapel Hill NC and Saturprevious victory over Denver and games that will be played Tulsa edged xut North Texas funds collected All need a win to stay in the title day afternoon In a Missouri ValState chase The Coloags are 2 In the by aale of the tickets will be ley Conference game ' given to the Utah Society for league standings' In other games: Byron PinCrippled Children and Adults son's 25 points led Furman to a Two gapes will be played by 5 win over South Carolina the Bantam Leaguers aged 11 Denver downed Wyoming 12" and 13 years and (he first one and George Washington whipped win begin at 1p m with the VMI 8 second one following at 3 p m 1 Early comers to the Utah State-BYgame of a couple of weeks ago aew two of the teams e of the in actlpn during freshman game and Judging from the response the crowd gave the youngsters they- - really- - enjoys 6d watching the kids Loyola University id Los Angeles This wiU be (state wide protook his first 'college coaching gram for the benefit of the cripJob in 1946 at the University id pled residents of Utah San Frauds co He led the Dons to the National Invitational tournament championship In 1949 with a 25-- 5 record In 1959 Newell moved to Michigan State where in four years’ REGION he took the Spqrtans to the 1954 Tonight's Games ' Big Ten championship: Newell Box Elder at North Cache was lured back to California In Beer River at Logan ' J954 at South Cache Ogden Coach Parseghlan’s success in Ben Lomond at Weber completely revitalizing NorthDavia at Bountiful western football fortunes follows pattern he set at Miami Uni SKYLINE CONFERENCE versify of Ohio as both a player Saturday Night and a coach Utah State at Brigham Young Hia teams In a five year period Utah at Montana U from 1951 won 39 games lost 6 Colorado State at Denver and tied one Wyoming at New Mexico- Parseghian a three-spoat Miami won The Clark’s crow was named halfback honors and received after the explorer of the Lewis There must be mention in 1947 and Clark expedition Red-me- (7-0- — 79-7- 3 84-6- Bantam Squads To Help Sixth-ranke- va 7 llth-rank-- 58-5- 7 6-- 96-8- 76-6- 4 95-7- U Fir dJ ymraer 'The basketball coach who California to the 1959 National Collegiate title and the football coach who pushed Northwestern to its best football record in a decade will be guest instructors this summer at Utah State University Coach Pete Newell of California and Coach Ara Parscghlan of Northwestern were announced Friday as guest coaches for the 84th annual Utah State University the oldest coaching school In the Intermountsln area In Coach Newell California backers feel that they are blessed with the finest basketball teacher in the world bar none Newell has a missionary's zest about his of basketball which system stresses defense Newell has based his system bn simple - rules: 1— you can’t score in basketball if you' don’t have the ball and every time you Coaching SrhooL throw the ball away you cost B H Aggie athletic director and 2 — defense yourself Hunsaker in the announcement Offenses points can be on or off but a aet June aa clinic date for defense a good defense as stressed by Newell is always on Newell’s theory’haa' again paced Caliornla to top national ranking for 1960 play The coach is on the way to another NCAA western regional “de-fense- - 6-- contender down to the fire The 1959 team ranked as one of the nation’s top eleven won six straight ' games despite injuries that deprived the squad of key first string players In compiling a ' 3 record Northwestern smashed Oklahoma 6-- 3 dumped Iowa--' Big Ten' champions 45-1- defending and then Michigan smacked Minnesota Notre Dame and Indiana" In Newell and Parseghian the Utah State 34th annual coaching school gets two Instructors who crusade their respective sports Newell three-lette- r graduate of half-tim- aa i cat team that had been for years In the Big Ten The past two seasons Northwestern has been a football title This R U plus 30c mod Mon or Wed evenlnsi ar This R U plus JSe mod Thun 4 to 6 pm or Bat 3 to 4:20 pm r 139-12- 116-10- Ml— MJ 5-- 1 3--3 2-- Davis-Bountif- ul (3-3- ' 3-- e Login-Bea- riit!LLfrpsU River r game streak 2:00 p m to 4:30 And 7:30 p n(9l LOGAN ROLLER RINK SK Everybody needs money sometime when you do visit NATIONAL FINANCE! If you need UPTO$2000 Phone: SKyline before noonto arrange for money the same day! OtMU AMOUNT! p n MARCH 1 IMS rr s’ s IN FMMMI0N NATIONAL TRY IT! FIlfa'llCE COMPANY You’ll know of Logan niniMSE) 21 Federal toernu ' Ptiene: SKylint 01 are inr aumuQifc ns hh i v 111-10- mm f)Mniili iiBa'flii miD A — pickPhiladelphia’s old pros ing up the slack for Wilt Chamberlain their Injured rookie star Joe Grabowsld a veteran of 11 eampajgns had the biggest night of his (Career Thursday when he cored 36 points to lead the War0 riors to a victory over the St Louis Hawks Grabowski who never played' college basketball -- canned 23 points in the third period as Phila-delphla set a club record of 45 points for one quarter Woody Sauldsberry chipped In with 28 points and Paul Arizin had 21 In breaking the Warriors’ tone-gam- e losing streak In other games Syracuse de9 feated New York and 8 Cincinnati beat Minneapolis to snap a 14 game losing the reason! Irds for your — — BountlfuCL Logan squad members hare been primed for an upset victory over Bear River and thus narrow the Bears’ lead in Regica Oat and improve the Griply standings The Loganjtes hive an even 22 standing and'are in a tia for second place while the Beare lead the region with a record Tbe other half of the 'second place deadlock s held by the North Cache Bulldogs Their opponents will be the xellar-- d welling Bees who hsvs won Just one of their encounters — their last ' go against Logan ' ' Ogden bolds a standing but have lost their last three outings and the Spartans are hopeful of 1 improving their 4 record clash pita The the Darts (84) against the fast Bountiful lost ) rising Braves their first two games won one and then dropped a third But they have won their last pair of contests and are hoping to spoil the Dart record Weber and Ben Lomond wiU bo working to move out of last place In Region Two Both Squads hare won a third of their six games and the winner wiU mov? out of the cellar Ben Lomond has lost their last couple of games but Weber has been throwing scares into all of the big regional' powers In moving to their 4 standing All of the Region One scores will be telephoned into the Herald Journal office at half-timand at the end of the garnet and prep school follower! are invited to call the office to get these results The number to call for this service to the public Is SK n SATURDAY Coach Ara Region Two action will see Ben Lomond 'at Weber and Davis at msm mmn Roller Skating PARTY tail-end- er Biver Bears Warriors Win Without Wilt Working are a reason Parscghlan employs the T formation wilh variations Much of his coaching success has been attributed to Ms ability to transplant his own high degree of drive and competelive spirit Into —— his players — When the Parseghl-a- n took over the Northwestern helm in 1956 he Inherited a Wild- wUl have the Bear In their baliwlck cast the ONE-TW- Ten Newell 48-4- and Denver retained seven point lead through the remainder of the contest - All-Qh- lo Football Coach Parscghlan In the short space of four years has developed Northwestern football into a contending force in the Big teach Pete 42-4- Here's Weekend Court Schedule rt playoff 76-6- nt 78-6- By Denver Beats Wyoming In 76-6- 4 Game Om s entertain the Box Elder Bees and South Cache jvfil meet Ogden In the Spartan gym Logan Grizzlies OTHER RATIONAL OFFICES RinaMumy06MPrsro Salt LrtaCfy 180(1 |