Show Logan Utah Tuesday March It I960 The Hsrsld Journal— S Cache Valley Kids Are No 1 It's all over including the awarding of the trophies for Region One basketball for another year Logan High School under the fine direction of Coaches Rod Tueller and Hal Lewis finished second place in the state tournament Sky View who has lost only three games this year two to Logan and one to the tournament MEMBERS OF LOGAN high School ' i baikctball team which captured second place at the state Steve Watts Terry Taylor Robert Lauriskl (holding the same louraameot are: lltwl row bam Gaach Hal Lewis ( holding Region One trophy I Coach Rod Tueller Steve La log Sid Groll Kent Baugh second row CUat Andersen Lee Homstead Larry Fames Greg Nyman Jesse Hunsaker Steve Christensen Paul Watterson Roy Packer: third row Bob Fuhriman Larry Anderson Bob Larsen Dusty Founesbcck Kohn Smith Alan James Val Dawson: back row Craig Sorenson George Dnersck Jeff Bateson Smithfield9 in Logan Wteams Both Cache Valley won in opening play of the LDS NEW YORK (UPIl-U- CL was victimized by slowdowr tactics the past week but the strategy which ruined a perfect season failed to halt the Bruins in their drive to complete the regular campaign as the nation's top major college basketball power The Bruins upset last Saturday night by arch rival University of Southern California wound up the regular season being acclaimed United Press International major college champion for the 1968-8by unanimous consent of the UPI Coaches Rating Board The 34 coaches participating in the final balloting gave unanimous support to Coach John Wooden's team as the No 1 outfit The Bruins entering NCAA tournament play with a 8 25-- 1 record accumulated that our tournament play will justify the selection" UCLA bidding for an unprecedented third straight NCAA Tournament championship opens defense of its crown Thursday night against New Mexico State and ) North Carolina loser to UCLA in last year's NCAA finals was voted the No 2 teams the Tar Heels getting 24) points Davidson (26-2- ) finished the final balloting as the No 3 team was No 4 Santa Clara (26-followed by Southeastern Conference champion Kentucky (22-4- ) Purdue (20- LaSalle (23-York (23-New of John's St 4) 5) New Mexico State (24-3-) and (25-3- Duquesne (204) basketball tournament Smithfield Fifth Ward beat Helena First and Logan 3 25th beat Taylorsville 58-3- 3 62-5- Smithfield led all the way behind the balanced attack led by Kick Toolson and Larry Pitkin with 16 apiece Jeff Wright floor general did a fine job of setting up the scoring and got several assists during the contest In the senior game Terry Wood former Bear River High School player led the scoring with 25 points for Logan Larry Koundy and Cordell Fonnesbeck both scored in the double figures and Koundy also did an outstanding job on the boards Tonight Smithfield Fifth meets Richland (Wash) at 8:30 in the Rose Park Gym and Logan 25lh plays Van Nuys at Granite Park School at 7:15 340 points in the balloting In being acclaimed the UPI national champions they regained a title which eluded them last year when' Houston earned the distinction Wooden commenting on his said: team’s newest honor "We're very pleased and very proud that we were selected the No l team of the year and hope - NEW YORK (UPI)' The United Press International final major college basketball ratings with first place votes and won-lorecord in parentheses (14th and final week): st finest student bodies ever to travel to Salt Lake City behind these teams Cache Valley hearts should have never been prouder than when the Logan studentbody resisting the chance to yell "We're No 1” yelled for the whole region “Region One is No 1” What our schools lack gets a Mg congratulatory kiss from his wife Valene after he was awarded the state second-plac- e trophy in a special awards assemMy at Logan High School yesterday Bantams Ifieet fifth-plac- In last week's league bowling took the spotlight by bowling a beautiful 658 series with games of 258 205 and 195 Dun Buckingham hit the 6UU mark for the second week with a nice 625 series LaVar Kofoed bowled a 615 series Ernie Knowles had a 614 Reed Meacham rolled a G28 Larry Gilmore had a 609 series which included a 237 game Buzz Brown rolled a 623 series and a 614 Kent Henderson pin-fe- Richard Peterson ll series Doyle Olson bowling in the mixed league with his wife Jo had the high game of the week with a big 256 and 608 series For the ladies league scores Barbara Coleman bowling in the Thursday Morning Ladies League had an outstanding 590 scratch series capped with a nice 212 game La Rue Haslam bowling with her husband Vern on the Wednesday Mixed league hit the ten pins for a beautiful 237 to capture the honors for tne week lor the ladies Bowling Scores Wed Mixed League First Nat'l Logan Lanes Ml Logan Cafe Loflhouse Cafe Logan Optical KBLW Radio Yeates Mobil Albertson's J Sweetbriar Elia sons Packing Sugar Division Schlilz Smithfield Three Logan teams rnd one om Smithfield remained in the hampionship bracket following londay night's action in the Bantam asketball Tournament They are the Jaycees who ogan-Smithfiel- d mptoment followed by the Capa s Jaycees encounter at 8 p Two games — the the and game event — will be played hursday evening concluding tournament he three-da-y Cham-unshi- n 70 7 129 100 1144 1014 114 102 IIS's 1024 111 105 107 109 1044 1114 97 96 119 102 Merv's Conoco 954 1204 934 1224 894 1264 State Farm Fulkerson-Widmey844 1314 High Individual Game La Rue Haslam 233 Doyle Olson 256 High Individual Series — LaRue Haslam 538 Larry Gilmore 609 High Team Game — Loflhouse Cafe 880 High Team Series — Loflhouse Cafe 2346 Wednesday Nile Ladies L W Bullen's 27 9 Cardon Jewelry 244 114 14 22 Fred's Flowers 38-4- post-seaso- n L lie's 99s 116 21 15 Baugh Jewelry Valli Laundromat 20 16 I G A Foodliner 16 20 Dick's Cafe 164 194 174 184 Big "0"Tires 18 18 Clearfield Cheese 17 19 Royal Bakery 16 Al's Sporting Goods 20 144 214 KilchcnQueen 14 22 Superior Cleaners 24 Utah Concrete Pipe 12 11 25 Whitney Appliance High Individual Game Marian McFarland— 200 Susan Fullmer 511 High Team Game — Jollies 606 High Team Series — Hyballs 1631 Thursday Morning League W L 12 Knotin Rollers 24 14 22 Hillbillies 14 22 Wellsvilto Kids 21 15 Gutter Gals Pin Heads 20 II 20 II Way Offs 20 II Swingers J'iStabouts 194 114 IS — Hi Spotters II High Individual Stries Latecomers Marian McFarland — 555 Bowtotles — Team Game Fred's High Morning Doves Flowers 943 High Tegm Series — Fred's Try Hards Rolling Comets Flowers 2719 Gutter Bums Sunshine - Farmerettes Thunder balls Pin Busters Swingers Amateurs Energetics ShootingStars Alley Oopa Coffee Beans Kollin Pins W 25 25 25 24 24 23 214 21 L 15 15 16 17 184 19 19 20 20 Islandettes Fresh and Fancies 19 21 16 24 Mighty Moores Bowtotles 15 25 144 13 254 27 27 a 214 13 22 21 Bar 13 Hits and Misses e greatest player and High Individual Game — Edries team will be chosen by Hansen 204 a poll of fans and sports writers High Individual Series — this year in conjunction with the Evelyn Chambers 547 celebration of the 100th anniver High Team Game — Far sary of professional baseball it merettes 844 was announced today by ComHigh Team Series — Far missioner Bowie Kuhn merettes 2219 A poll of fans in the United Wed Msrning Row ton and Canada conducted States W L by each of the 24 major league 23 5 SMgiilto dubs will start during spring Jollies 204 74 training and end by June 1 The 19 9 Smoothies names of each club's greatest 11 17 Alley Surfers players will be turned over to 12 16 HyLiles the Baseball Writers' Associa154 124 tion of America for the final Bowling Belles 13 15 Turtles selection of the game’s No 1 13 15 Avengers r player and 15 13 Hy Balls All-St- All-Ti- Jokers 12 16 Oddballs 11 17 Hits&Mrs 11 17 Unknowns Tip Tops 10 10 II II Math is Fined 19 Spares 19 Bluebirds 9 High Individual Game — Susan Fullmer 211 High Individual Series All-Sta- team — NEW YORK (UPI)-T- he New York State Athletic Commission has levied a $100 fine against nr heavyweight Bu-t'- i shoving Ref twice last month TheSeaboard Do It Now money plan It takes you on your vacation without giving you a lot of money worries Here’s how the "Do It Now" plan works It pays of your old bills Lowers your monthly payments And gives you extra cash Enough for the trip you've been thinking about Chances arc you'll qualify for a “Do It Now” loan So come see us about it won’t you? 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The clang of the Powell Street Cable Car Majestic Golden Gate Bridge And at the end of the day San Francisco's It doesn't come any better The number one Bourbon-Cr- ow Bourbon Crow's classic bouquet and modem place or the forborne 15 Baseball To Poll the Fans San RanciscaOld Crow makes it a little more special for travel 15 Doves 502 High Team Series — Rootin Rollers 1451 is Tbste made it the worlds most popular Bourbon II 20 21 10 Outlaws High Individual Game — bara Coleman 212 The special place Old Crow II II High Individual Series — Barbara Coleman 590 High Team Game — Morning 15 16 21 ForeScores Stucki-Mille- r 54-4- pectators who filled the teachers of the Smithfield rmory The tourney is being irected by National Guard Kficial Ellis Jonas and Logan 'ity Recreation Director Jay 'an Noy with the Smithfield lubs as host Tomgh's schedule will see ’arsons facing the Eagles at S im and Richmond vs Pitchers 1 6 p m both in the consolation racket The championship bracket ames will include a 7 pm clash etween Al s and Smithfield W 146 for people going places in 6 the cfeated Richmond aps who had a big win over Al’s Bike who lichen 7 eat Parson's Construction 61-- I and Smithfield Implement ho emerged victorious from a 343 encounter with the Logan lagtos Interest in the ximament was evident by the umber of parents and other e MEMHEPS OF THE Kent Baer Ken Thompson Sky View Bobcat team are (standing Kim Peterson Hal llansen Doug Pehrson Terry Vinson Kim Oliversoa Cni Van Dyke Dnve Jose Neal Mathews and Dennis Alvey Coaches Willard Jessop and Ivan Christensen hold the rrrtftlathrn trophy State IBewMmgTeiuiPimey Agreed to Meet COACH ROD TUELLER in number they more than make champions Bountiful finished up in quality And of course the fans filth Box Elder who was awarded the championship and Nowhere in the state are their which finished third place in a fans as faithful as Cache Valley surprising Cinderella roll lost fans Every game this year only to Logan and Sky View in found a full house of followers both on the road and at home region and tournament play Even when playing away the And just in case you haven't figured it out yet division one of Cache Valley teams would often Region One placed three of its be playing before more supfive teams in the top five in the porters than would the home state And it certainly produced team opponent We can be proud of our teams some outstanding stars First and foremost must be — they are No 1 — and our kids Bob Lauriski The Logan senior for whom those teams played team made every and very easily could have been the most valuable player His lowest scoring output was when he 26 against Bountiful Special to the Herald Journal was the only grizzly to get into Some fabulous scores were the double figures Two other bowled again by the ladies in the nights he scored 27 points and Woman's Tournament State to the open Olympus against tournament he scored 36 points With the tournament going into on 14 field goals and 8 of 10 foul its second week of play Lynda Petersen of Layton took the lead shots in the scratch all events with a Ken Thompson for Sky View fantastic 1732 score for nine after a poor opening game bowled a big 243 gained a lot of recognition and games Lynda allincreased pressure from several game to help put her in the lead of the state major and junior events Parkside Lanes team of colleges He averaged 21 points Utah bowled a 3013 to Morgan per game the lead from the Cal capture to managed Thompson Belles of Logan in the Team one game per average just point more than teammate Doug event Jerri Updyke of Salt Lake City Pehrson who as last year rolled a 679 to put her in the lead far his lot of a recognition gained in the tingles event While Julie fine abilities underneath Urie and Joan Davis are still defensively and most for his holding the lead in the doubles consistency with their record breaking 1403 During the tournament he score twice hit nine times from the One of the outstanding infield once eight times and once dividual scores bowled in the seven times Twice he scored 22 second week of tournament play points and once 21 and was turned in Carole Jones of by averaged 20 points per game a smashing 256 Heber Bowling second It was his great last she started with a double game shot that gained the consolation spared doubled again spared trophy for the Bobcats and then put five strikes For Logan Steve Laing and for her high game of the Steve Watts added to the scoring together tournament to date punch Laing twice scoring in Swenson of Provo said the double figures and Watts herSandy was working real well ball once but it was a big 12 paints and her score tells the story — a against a tough Granite team big 244 game and a beautiful 621 Watts came off the bench and scratch series Clears Gesscl uf sparked Logan along with Kent Ogden had gam i of 224 182 and Baugh who moved to the for211 far a 617 scratch series ward position to a “There are slid three more victory weekends of tournament play Kent Baer did the same for the and the public who want to see Bobcats in the final contest some exciting bowling are inAfter three rough games Baer vited to come out and see the hit for seven field goals in a ladies bowl" notes Logan Lanes contest won just by one point Don Kvarfordt manager and throughout the tournament Darieen Smith Logan displayed that same fine Association Secretary reports defensive hustle he Is so well that the series of meetings that known for are a part of every state tourAnother Sky View player who nament were conducted this past did more than expected was Cal weekend with the bowlers itatJ Van Dyke Under pressure he officers and directors giving the came off the bench to scare eight association officers and Logan points in as many minutes when committee chairman a standing the Sky View team was having ovation for the tremendous job trouble finding the handle have done in planning and they against Bountiful organizing for the state tourThere were also two of the nament Many of the out of town bowlers have commented on how friendly the people of Logan have been to them and how they NEW YORK (UPI)— Emile are enjoying their stay in the Griffith the former world city middleweight champion said he For the next three weekends has agreed to meet Sandro there will be about 900 bowlers coming to Logan to Mazznghi of Italy at Milan bowl in the tournament May 24 sfmm mmtxmmm mauHin t) |