Show --TH HERALD JOURNAL EgflJffSgS’Wg' ky View Tke Impressive Bobcats Clobber Hapless Eagles Grizzlies Snap Losing Streak— Topple Bees isome beautiful baskets and By Douglas Nielsen short jumper by Steed with Box Elder coach Doug some excellent ball-caView's pressing proceeded to jerk seconds in the initial per- - Stoker 21 fantastic Logan High's lashed the Intermountain handling Teamed with 115-5- 6 tear wall of Emmett Steed iod Bill Vavricka curled in a his three top ballplayers in the highest bertson's twelve points they and Robert “The Vulture” two - pointer at the horn for Shaw Petersen and a scoring mark of the season in came within five of the Bob-statJuncture score ?“ Lauriski teamed for 45 points a Class A play The run- - cat's quarter points to end the the Bees hopes for an away was stage at the Bobcat half at 5 Friday night picking the! Reefing off eight straight killing r Grizzlies up off the ground points on buckets by Steve uPwl gym Friday night During the third period the Too too late much and to The Eagles having staged Bobcat defense proved superb bass Laurisla a humL'luting was augh Steed a beautiful game at Brigham and the fast break ravaged Intermountain last week and fast break by Kent Baugli the Bees story catching up last week in upsetting Logan the Eagles Hie Eagles were clinched at least a tie for Logan widened their 'ead to to the Grizzlies 6 with l:ii traveled to Smith field in held to a mere six points’ the Division One Guipion-337- 5 with 5:10 remaining in remaining but with the three Pox hopes of duplicating their pre- while the Bobcats tallied 31 the ship by defeating the second quarter Kiruber big guns on the bench t h vious scheme was futile Bees at Elder Logan Petersen and Chuck rally Valiant Randy jstan Coach Ivan Christensen and The Eagles hit on four free Christensen as to field Bees The with came goals (day valiantShaw rallied fought Eagles his Smithfield group had was evident In the first however and the lead dwin- - throws to sew up Logan's ly but suffered seriously in ferent plans however as they the (j even as to 2 with three min- - ninth win against three loss-tiquarter of the contest height category c seconds later adjusted their defense to an Coach Christensen benched Steve Kimber was hitting utes left effective 2 zone and altered his on his while shots close five Box Elder won ihe percent- a! the entire find Range their usual offense somewhat fourthstarting successful full court cress and most of the seccontests outshootwg the age 1 found finally The traditional zone press ond rattled the Logan ballhan- Grizzlies 4BO- to 47 i r 0 m quarters 0utsrorrd Iflaan a)d teamed with the Sky View ' dlers seeing BE take a 0 Credit must be given to Wi1M in lhc rorrnin- - the field and 74Ti to 66 j height was too much for the lliams lead with 3:26 to play and Johnson for their th'e first half the final from the line of der scrappy Eagles Steed and Steve fine hustling and to Jackson Steed's 25 counters and on a wide sweeping hook Big Brent Meikle opened some moves for great 15 fcet out bv Lauriski ’1 20 were tops for the scoring for the evening as shot fro 4001 t5eL Iead Lauriski Every Bobcat scored and the prettiest shot the ball game he hit the hoop twice from unbut little of the game at j?!1 8 a a of deal Jn everyone good played led at Steve Baugh's five early bu- derneath in the first minute Logan pjght of play Lennle Robertson In- of ball adding experience and half 5 with Steed having ckets from long distances termountain’s big gun and top depth to the team as a whole 16 points for Logan and Kim- - gave the Grizzlies momcn-be- r turn for the win scorer of the game stole the Next Friday evening Sky 11 for the guests Shaw and ball and banked it in for the View will host the always Kimber paced BE with 17 lead their increased Logan tough Box Elder Bees in an first Eagle score to as much as 15 points dur- - each Petersen had 16 effort to set the scales even Cals Filially Jell 1‘altad lalaraatlaaal rim By ing the third stanza holding The final Region One gam Rod Ellis found Doug Pehr-so- n after an earlier loss down at 5440 5742 and 5844 for Logan is the “maker or 8 Logan 74 Box Elder 68 to also and keep Sky Brigham underneath for the easy 84 Roy 53 Bear River Two quick buckets by breaker” The Ben Lomond leads In View diricontention for to bring the score to lay-u- p Weber 62 Ogden 59 Petersen and a free throw by Scots host the Grizzlies next 6--2 at which time Jackson sion honors The game will SKY VIEW HIGH’S Brent Meikle went high points in the contest to give Sky View a Sky View 115 Intermoun-tai- n Vavricka closed it to 5349 at Wednesday a win will give sank two charity pitches It start at 8 pm and should for two more of the Bobcats’ 115 points in chance for a tie in the Northern Division 56 to an be the end of the third quarter uigan the title a loss and a View will close out with the Sky exciting game a Friday night walkaway r Friday night by was at the mark prove Clearfield 52 Davis 51 Coach Rod Tueller made Sky View over Box Elder (at Box Elder 20 Meikle hosting - that the Bobcat quints decided MKT Y1FW big Eagles garnered IXTERMOf'NTAIJI South 80 Skyline 66 his first substitution of t h e Smithfield) would set up a KAOLK M : to get down to business and MIHCATS Ilf Viewmont 88 East 79 1 1 aoVtiki game at the beginning of the playoff game between the show their stuff jL 85 West 81 Bountiful Cache teams for the fourth period Randy Chris-tw- o Within a minute and a half Highland 78 Olympus 64 tensen for foul The plagued state ‘seeded’ berth Ken Thompson and Dennis Ellis Charley 3 1 10 9 Wasatch 68 N Summit 61 Kent Baugh Grizzlies rated a slight Lav- Thotnptoa Kobrtn T 12 13 29 "Peterson burned the nets with Millar Mltrhrll 0 0 0 0 S Rich 64 N Rich 62 Box Elder with Shaw lead-'Orirole as does Sky View Kahn 0 0 0 0 Allay twelve points from the field Batr Brawn 0 0 0 0 94 Tooele 83 closed Cyprus six within the way From that ing was the 4 410 Tharnlty point it Yatxlt 014 1 k Sprin grille 65 Carbon 58 points at 6559 with 3:41 to! SWT Crank 0 S 4 I 114 Bobcat's game 1111 Rpanrar American Fork 77 Pleasant go but Emmett Steed Iced oSnSii ttSXSiiV During the second period KJMin Grove 63 15 seconds later !ioao ijuriiki VKimbS 1 7 u? the tilt - the Eagles made a valiant at-Total 1722148 fTnasns Preston High School wrap Read’s 28 points took a lop and it was all over for the Orem 53 Lehi 47 RmiTh I 0V1 tempt to come back as Alvin Score by aarun: rUin ° ?teed banned 1“ i! ped up its eighth straight win sided 15-- 5 first quarter lead host team S3 Bonneville 87 Ben Lomond towering feed off the glass g ctiruwnaM Johnson and Williams made Sky Vltw Gicnnoooo 36-112-5 at Jim Barton had another 64 and stretched it to and rolled to a 1 and followed It with a a 0 1 0 °cuuw Sals mark when they topped the half on a pass from Kent good night hitting for 16 and Spanish Fork 86 BY High Iny-l- n Snake River in Morland Ida“Our defense is coming Bracken Webb countered 74 Baugh who had stolen the ho ball from Jeff Smith on” Davis commented after from outside for 15 The other Provo 109 Payson 64 Friday night V77VV 32 5 2 £ The Indians led throughout the game "I think its almost Indian starters Doug Poole and Steve Morgan tallied the entire contest and used a where we want It" sticky full court press which The Indiana fed Read un- nine and four Coach Ivan Davis called his derneath and the big 6 Neil Furniss was the only team's best defensive effort connected Read also Snake River eager to show of the year to down the PanMazing ten for ten from form with his 18 but team thers mate Hammond garnered 13 the line The win also gives the In the third stanza the for the only other double figPreston quint a 17-- 2 over-a- ll Panthers finally equalled the ure scorers lleadin tot way the Utes 1 UUh' widest margin was mark with a Saturday night Preston output but took a 51 ?!? Hie Fifth District Tourna- 2EL27 buckle’ wKi four minutes re- test with Bear Lake in Pres- 31 third quarter deficit In the ment will get underway in the first half They ton the only remaining game last eight Preston steamed the Preston High gymnumiJJJJ began onjmaming Ebrte scoring shots and moved appeared on the way to crac-hi- a The tribe powered by Paul 24 counters through the cords this Wednesday night jump long I victory over Wyoming Fri- club to within one of king open the crucial battle rBKhTOJf IT night In a battle of two the Utes at 8 with point snaki kivkb nday 5:52 re-- but Wyoming's Hall capitalize well-oile-d fast tweaks ed on several Ute turnovers Pool n rumiM f74511 4 10 in as Jackson and five other Utes maining NTumiM lUce U® margin was T 1 4 IS Wrtib Eberle's It “hot hand" S 4 IS Burton vmm 211 j:c®red In double figures in the in the second half Utah that 2-- 4 2 0 2 4 llomn victory margin came nearly Hammnnd sssishard fought victory that gave 2 117 Wabatvr 1019 possession of sec- turned the tide for the visi- at the free throw line where BpcauSaiisitIem PROVO Utah (LTD — Pow-- tinually stymied the Cougar ond place in the conference tors they connected on 33 of 38 at-29 IT 37 Tf zone Tnial 'attack tenacious 31 11 with a one of Eberle's long! tempti — 87 per cent In field After AJt llBrana erful New Mexico took a firmW1U1 a mark quarter: Lobos held ftnn h? The fifth a is M 1 TT Wyoming which handled Jumpers had cut Utah's lead goals the Cowboys had a er grip on its Western Athle- BYU to ranked field Sock Rlvar 3 14 31 S3 Just eight goals the Utes dropped in edge the Utes with case in their to 84-8as tic conference lead Friday in the second half four consecutive free throws 'first seathis earlier meeting the Lobos downed Brigham Sophomore forward Greg son in Laramie dropped Into — two by Joe English and two Howard paced New Mexico Young 7 third place with 3--3 record by Walt Simon — to widen The win boosted New Mex- - with teammate Ron Sanford High point honors In the their lead to 8881 DRIVEWAY ico's league record to 5--1 to dominate the offensive The Cowboys bounced beck game however went to Wyoe PATIO AND while BYU slipped to 24 bankboards allowing the however on two more fielders ming'! scrappy guard Harry GARAGE FLOOR visiting Lobos came on bos to bomb over BYU's zone Hail who scored 27 points by Eberle and a free throw by to in second half the defense strong Teammates Mike Eberle andHall and trailed by only four & snap a 4141 intermission tie Marty Lythgoe led the Cou- - coIUmbia 82 Dartmouth 58 Stan Dobbs had 18 and 17 re- - points 9088 with 1:25 show- and ran up a five point lead gars with 22 points iprimwton 54 Brawn 40 ing on the clock spectively which they never relinquish- - New Mexico’s overall rec- After trailing through most The Utes tucked the game 71 yaie 68 OT) ed ord rose to 20-- for the season !iV 'si m of the first half the Cowboys away on a layup by English ft- £ra New Mexico's defense con- - while BYU Is 0 S Cai50 battled back to catch the Utes and three free throws in the! at 5989 with lest than three closing seconds by center Jeff! Reg SUS Utah 87 Wyoming 89 N Mex 76 Brigham Young minutes gone In the second half 67 READ ABOUT However with Jackson Weber SL 81 Idalio 62 (S109) DOUG PEIIRSON struggled with an Intermountain player Southern Calif 71 Oregon SL Raid Uw Vulct ( Utah Dick's Phillips 55 63 (OT) for this loose ball in the fast action of the Sky View Aarleuliarq Fata 10 1SS If Mala ! game Pehrson a sophomore had a good night on tho UTAH FAIM BUREAU boards and tallied 18 points PITTSBURGH CPI The FEDERATION Pittsburgh Pipers of the American Basketball Association WEDNESDAY MOIXIXQ hope they have ended their ITIIIIM aeeeeeeeeeeee 7 JaIUn itmiMiiiiititM a for rebounding mnbthlM ! strength signing Leroy' by FiMri ! 8 center! 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Geneva and PuhUihtr many observers Gary Visconti of Detroit finished who fifth and PublWhtd avr nfirna Mandajr THI1SDAT MORNING EEAGI'R including some of the partic-Mc- h (RInubIi and Sunria nut Triday 4 M Ipants expect the results tj J°hn Petkevich of Great 6r Cara Vailrv Kaaripapar 4 m Bpoiiert I'®11 W finished Mont who MhfDifll be considerably Cnnr' Fllfl different eian'ld 7 rVatHwoollD 101 — also hoped for better from the Olympics standing tn'aivd IX at mwi4 r!at maMor ai Roorin Rollm Uw 90M oflle at Locan Uiak 11 k W°rld ChWn’ 3 f IktFff Wood himself predicted thnlffiSlftS iB ' 11 9 (IIIIM- Bnm 13 world champion Emmerich 'JuM A Bnwta MEMBER 114 13 13 On la 13 Audi! Burns u rf Clmlatinq (Snttrr 1 J Danzer of Austria would putl IV 11 L'mtad Ptms unaraaiional 14 30 Lurk Ktrlka up a much better showing in DOCK KOUIO 11 MCA SERVICE (mi Laaa the forthcoming replay 1 M Kauarai Advrtia OUtR KrtirrwntaUre 114111 8 sOCIkL CIRCLE Ga ITD ln 11 SMonfi 9 Rieliuu Kaarapanar "Emmy had a really bad state troopers escorted ft C 17 7 TVw Rrrvira IrtlPG aT 17 Il'BSCRIPtlON RATES day the second day of com- - school buses to an piiiilft Kids Ona nwwiib rarritf T 17 linn Mid- 34 UC mr school by a back! a--w ll'Eh Indlvitfiial lam — Wanda On rrrlr elementary l'U0JyJ'Pirel On 21 01 tin r Vallrrl Mil (krka he should do much ’route HjM Sit x dmCm today slipping by aarrleaaia and aiitllfrh individual arnra— Ywmna t the worlds 13 U lararira ho onstruors had planned St Twf Rollen High tram The 19-- ear old skater who to throw themselves in front! 182 Hirh Tfm Spriii — llooilR' RoW I brought home a silver medal of the vehicles 14 for the United States said he' A roar of shouts went up would have another crack af from the 50 demonstrators Richard Henry Lee of first place in the World including seven white the resolution after nearly sity of Georgia students when ROD ELLIS moved in from the guard line to ran two to the Continental Congress earning the gold in a close (they realized they had been points while a weary Eagle defender is caught off guard j which led to the Declaration £ close race with Austria's loutmaneuvered J intermountain dropped to with tha Bobcat defeat jof Independence - I n - (I Adv-rtli- nr -- w Neighbwhoed DiHter Kome's wealthy bored and irantally sick out for kicks LA DOLCE VITA FIRST TIME ON TV MARCELLO MASTROIANNI ANITA EKBERG ANOUK AIMEE -- Univer-Championshi- 1 SUN 8:00 P1 f J j |