Show Herald Journal IB-T- hc Logon Utah Sunday Nov 15 1978 IPreps Email Eir§t Week hands needed to control foe ball well around the boards With a little confidence he is expected to be a real competitor The other Bobcat giant is Kay Olsen at 66 he has given the game plenty of practice since a The first week of prep basketball practice is now behind for the couches and players at Logan and Sky View ! "High Schools but coaches Rod Tueller of Logan and Ivan 'Chtistensen are still lodging for 'their starting lineups Both noted Friday that they were still in bade drills and had ‘hoi yet practiced any defense "nor done any squad drills “We ' ' situations begin with sn work op through the groups uritil we have fivenan units” and it shows in much coordination Although he is wearing a on one hand Hendricks has shown good ability and that he has quick hands something important on the guard line in foe Bobcat press one-otvo- quoted Tueller The Logan coach welcomed back only two lettermen neither starters from last year’s Region ‘Ofae championship team Scott Parrish the big 64 center and Ted Nyman a top play maker Joining them will be Gary and Eric Hale on the Xgfiafdltoe while Dave Stowell aoiSteve Maughan have the fcaftfor the forward positions probably start with an McFarland so far has displayed an improved shooting coordination and strong desire to find a place on the linnip Speaking of Hadfield the Sky View coach said "He does a few things real good We can use ' l:fll canpete this early” The Juniors Tueller is talking '''about carry a great tradition of jrinning having played on a ' sophomore team gained a lot of and some ' The seniorswere also -- of the part of Junior varsity squad which was also TUELLER of works on foul shooting with Ted Nyman and Scott Parrish COACH ROD Zostt year’s Peterson and Steve McFarland Christensen also brings back as forwards Dave Hendricks at just two lettermen who saw foe guard spot and Kay Olson at pmdi action last year Bob Ellis center Christensen wasn’t as sure and Bruce Erickson But four father Bobcats lettered in the about who he would be using ''State tournament helping Sky yet but felt font the addition of a nt transfer from Logan schools yiew finish third in foe would help his team be more The other four are Dan competitive -- once-defeat- tour-jjame- tercepted a halfback pass from Cary Hoshaw on the BSC 20 yard line On the next play from scrimmage Weber’s Mager on a rollout raced to the end zone for the touchdown Nunez's pot kick made the with 6:12 left in the scon first quarter Five minutes later Weber mounted a 53 yard drive that was capped when Mager rolled out again and scooted into the end saw from five yards out The tm chibs staged a defensive battle through most at the second quarter with the Wildcats putting together a stand BSC had tough goal-lin- e 7-- Stars Bl©©§it “He is more agile shows good quickness and has more speed than last year” Nyman one of the most competitive athletes at Logan adds good High School quickness to the guardline along with a lot of hustle and good outside shooting “With Nyman in the lineup” noted his coach “we should maintain our reputable guard line” Stowell and Maughan give Lopn a good rebounding forward line with Stowell also adding the type of quickness needed on the fast break and the --- ice-beat-en Dale Mager BOISE (UPI) and his Weber State Wildcats ran roughshod over Boise State College Saturday afternoon and nailed down a 41-- 7 victory to a two-galosing streak jer Weber State’s speedy quarterback packed the ball for three touchdowns and led all individuals with a total 199 yards rushing and passing Playing before a Parents' Day crowd of 11865-t- he second largest crowd of the year— foe powerful Wildcat offense put the Bronco defense to its toughest test of foe year Weber State got on the score-boar- d first when Rick Steer in For Logan Tueller lauded foe improved mobility of his Mg center Parrish flr 'and having Less Streah te 2Gan - Mm” squad” noted Tueller Nreip&iining that they have more 'ejpfrience But the Logan fbentor was quick to add “I’m terfpleased with my Junkn We z'&p£A get some real good help -- rhSHfi them ear'v in the season knew our seniors would e Pfoduce for us early but we ‘jreren’t sure about our Juniors Jf s got to be worth something to ''sfebur Juniors there and ready State Snaps HDrSlls Weber Mec©rd 12° OGDEN Utah (UPI) -Utah’s Mike Butler didn’t know what he was starting Saturday night when he gambled on a fourth-perio- three-poi- d goal nt and won Butler a second half relief generated the spark that ignited the slowed down Stars vic2 and fired them to a tory over Pittsburgh’s Condors The game was a close contest from the opening but neither team getseconds prciii ting enough of a margin to feel Both coaches pick Bax Elder comfortable before the 4265 fans Sky View flnlsfled their first week of prep High School basketball for this year working on fun- - in the northern division and in the Weber State lettermen College damentals (Herald Journal photo) expect to see a real battle bet- gym Lopn and in Weber and Ogden the ween Butler's crowd stopping feat Ellis has gained Us coach’s south All three schools return came at 9:09 in the fourth periThe addition is Brent Hadfield who plays forward and he will respect through his steady good starters from last year's od He shot a field goal a Junior reserve dubs be Joined by candidates Jeff to break an 8343 deadlock and eormanceas The battle for the division title put his team in front to stay Theurer and Lyle Gunnell Other by the way he candidates for the guard spots attacks the game this year “He will find greater emphasis as a are Brent Jones and Rick should be one of foe better new ruling eliminated the round-robi- n Then on a quick series of Garrett guards in the Region” noted playoff of the past and will baskets by Stars Zelmo Beaty The Sky View roster will be Christensen this year send the top two teams and Donnie Freeman Utah was Erickson at 6--5 has shown in each division directly Mto the able to expand its lead to 9941 comprised of five seniors 12 good agility and has foe size state tournament Juniors and five sophomores by 3:5a But Pittsburgh playing one of its strongest games of the season spurted to as close as DBMS with 48 seconds remaining Utah center Austin “Red” Rib- 106-10- hard-foug- ht 45-fo- ot bison hit two points at 31 seconds and Beaty dropped one of two free throws at 20 seconds 2 finale to move to foe The win gives Utah a 12-- 1 record for the season still the best in professional basketball 106-10- to date Beaty hit 26 points to maintain his average and lead to the game’s scoring "Sweet” Charlie Williams who Ogden fans remember as the Seattle University star who has played to the Weber gym several times was dose behind Beaty with 25 points The difference to the contest followed a pattern set Thursday night to foe Stars' narrow victory over the Floridians They hit 88 per cent from the free-a- s compared to 85 per cent for Pittsburgh Pittsburgh was higher to field goals making 42 of 79 while Utah 37 of 93 pjudge Memorial Georgia UTEP Ends 11 Year Old Jinx fFo Meet Payson Upsets Auburn lind Judge Memorial High School Payson High School will plqsh for the state Class A foot-Cba- ll- championship following Saturday in foe rJoii-fina- l games Judge stunned foe Dixie a 0 win on the : £1( Lake City school's field kid Payson crushed Richfield with a 2M shutout in Payson Spurred by the passing and running of Gary Barber the Bulldogs put scores on the Jfcard in foe first quarter two 'IjA foe second and one in the third for a 224 lead Dixie scored in the fourth : quarter when Judge took pos- session on foe one foot line and ' : the Dixie defense brought down their-victori- es Fly-?rswi- th the Judge quarterback in foe end zone for two points The final score was a Dixie touchdown but with only four seconds in the game after conversion it was too late for anything but handshakes 28-1- Payson 's Lions rated as the strongest Gass A team hi the state spent an idle first half and then came on strong in the second for their 20 point win Richfield smaller and less experienced found real trouble penetrating the Lion defense and were stopped on nearly every (day The final game will be played Nov 19 at 1:30 pm In the Brigham Young University stadium Australia Team Locks Up Cup BUENOS AIRES (UPI- )David Graham and Bruce Devlin shot a 65 and 66 for Australia Saturday and virtual- ly locked up the golden world ‘ cup golf trophy with a fantastic with one round still to play on Sunday They - led Argentina by 19 strokes Graham birdted six holes on ‘foe back nine including foe butt ' loir in a row ! Ih shooting his second 65 of the tournament Graham fl- -‘ nished with birdies on holes 10 : - - ' 13 15 16 17 IS The Australian who failed to make foe rich UB tour earlier this month also took foe tournament’s individual lead by two strokes over Argentina’s Roberto de who fired a 68 on Saturday I 'The other 41 n teams in the tournament including the defending champion UJS fell but of sight and the second- - place Argentines could muster ‘ little with only an even-pa- r 72 Vicenzo -- two-ma- Ala AUBURN EL (UPI)-- An aroused underdog University of Georgia used the slashing running of sophomore Ricky Lake and some tremendous interior blocking Saturday to upset the Auburn Tigers 7 Lake running for nearly 100 yards scored on plunges of one and four yards the second one coming early in the final period and giving Georgia its nt 31-1- touchdown The Bulldogs put the regionally televised upset on ice seven minutes later when Jack Montgomery leaped across from a yard out Georgia had tied the score at 17-a-ll early in the third period on a field goal by sophomore Jim Braswell It was the 13th field goal of the season in 16 attempts for Braswell and tied the Southrd Sly line Blasts ‘Bonneville eastern Conference record set in 1960 by Auburn's Ed Dyas and matched in 1964 by LSU's from Argentine Vicente FernanDoug Moreau da Auburn quarterback Pat Sulli"I think Bruce Devlin is one van running and passing for of the best pUyers the world 206 yards in the first two has ever seen” said Graham who added that playing with periods put the favorites in a 4 halftime lead when he led UJL open champ Jacklin them 66 yards in less than two 73) helped him also Graham now stands at an minutes with Mickey Zofko scoring from a yard out But amazing 197 and devlin at Georgia contained Sullivan in for the tournament and they the second half have broken every record set in Georgia took a 0 lead in the 17 previous World Cup tourfirst period by marching 77 naments yards after the opening kickoff with the final 16 yards coming on a pass from Paul Gilbert to Charles Whittemore But Braswell who has kicked 22 of 24 conversions this season was wide on the extra point kick and Gardner Jett's converBERKELEY Calif (UPI) -- sion following Sullivan's one-yatouchdown run four Quarterback Dave Penhall flipped two touchdown passes in seconds after the second period foe last period Saturday includbegan had Auburn ahead 6 ing foe clincher with 1:33 reGeorgia now 4 on an off maining to lift favored Caliseason came storming right 8 fornia to a win over upback on an march with start San Jose State Lake scoring the touchdown With the Spartans leading 1 at the end id the third period and Gilbert throwing to Whittemore for two points to put the thanks to a record kickoff return and two td passBulldogs ahead 14-- 7 But Auburn scored the next es from Ivan Lippi to A1 Ghy-sePenhall rallied the Bears two times it got the ball first field goal by Jett the fourth on a midway through to cut the gap to 14-and then period He hit tight end Jim Brady on Zofko's run with 52 seconds with an eight-yarscoring toss left in the first half giving the to tie the score and climax a Tigers all of their 17 points in that second period drive with 8:08 remaining Then John Medaris of the Sullivan the nation’s total Bears recovered a Lippi fumble on the Spartans' 13 to set offense leader wound up with up Penhall's gamewinning toss 335 yards with 320 caning on 24 of 27 yards to split end Geoff pass completions in 44 attempts but he also had two Delapp interceptions and a fumble and Penhall also flipped a d Of those miscues killed each to flanker scoring pass Steve Sweeney on a broken Auburn drives Auburn is now fa-- the play with 1:47 left in the opening 21-season to the with the only other loss Bears a 7 period give edge at the end of the first also here at home against 17-1- (one-over-p- 6-- Penhall Lifts California Over SJS rd 7-- 5-- 35-2- 102-ya- rd ls SALT LAKE CITY (UPI- )-i High School Joined Skyline 'death and taxes as sure things Friday after handing the Bon-neville Lakers a 6 defeat on their way to a second consecu-- ! five Class AA title The win insured Skyline a spot in next Friday’s AA cham- pionship game against Orem The contest is scheduled for 1 pm at the Brigham Young University stadium ! He Eagles led by quarterback Jim Brennan throughmost pt the game intercepted Bonneville passes racked up tremendous yardage and generalthe smaller and ly over-ra- n period younger Laker squad 54-1- -- rd d one-yar- 7--2 ed LSU which had not bem able to defeat University of Arizona in 11 straight encounters shattered the Jinx Saturday defeating the Wildcats 7 The game kept another jinx 33-1- going however It was Arizo- na’s ninth straight loss on the road The Miners ran their season record to 4 and their Western Athletic Conference record to 3 Arizona is now 35 for the year and 3 in the WAC The Wildcats strong conference contenders in preseason committed errors polls throughout foe game They gave the ball to the Miners five times on fumbles UTEP had its ground game 5-- 4-- Carter Says 28-2- ' (UPI)-Unive- rsity PASO Tex of Texas at El Paso Bengals Can Beat Browns CINCINNATI (UPI)— Cincin- nati quarterback Virgil Carter said Saturday there is “no reason” why the Bengals can’t beat the Cleveland Browns here Sunday --and he is confident they will The Bengals will continue to utilize their new offense designed to take better advantage of Carter's roll-ou- t capabilities Cincinnati used this offense for tlie first time last week when they drubbed operating at full efficiency rolling up 226 yards on the ground Jeff White added spark to the Miners offense kicking field goals of 25 and 46 yards in addition to getting off some deadly punts which kept the Cats in foe hole Halfback Phil Hatch was the most potent runner for the Miners scoring twice and rushing for 79 yards Fullback James Berry while not scoring picked up 92 yards Quarterback Bill Graigo passed for one touchdown and scored another Willie Lewis was the only consistent offensive weapon for Arizona rushing for 78 yards A bright spot for the Wildcats was the performance of Junior quarterback Brian Linstrom who entered the game in the second half and directed the Wildcats to their second score Linstrom directed the Wildcats on an drive and personally scored from the one-ya80-ya- rd line Michigan Routs Iona 55-- 0 ANN ARBOR Mich (UPI— Don Moorhead a hidden gem in this year of quality senior quarterbacks had a touchdown run as he set a team career total offense record and d led Michigan to a 554 rout of helpless Iowa 4 Buffalo Saturday “We styled it up a little Michigan's win coupled with differently in an effort to try Ohio State's 10-- 7 squeaker over and give him something he Purdue set up a conference could do better” said Coach title showdown between the two Paul Brown next week in Columbus Ohio It will be the first time in the Carter feels more comfortable with the new offense and history of the Big Ten that also two unbeaten teams have met “Not that we’re overconon the last game of the fident though" he said “But if schedule we play good ball and don't Tailback Billy Taylor also make mistakes there’s no filtered through the light snow reason why we can’t beat which fell during most of the them" game for a pair of touchdowns “We’ve worked sincerely and as he gained 184 yards on 23 hard and the guys are all in carries He scored from one good spirits" said Brown “It’s and two yards as the WolveJust a question of whether we rines scored three times in the can perform and execute the first quarter on their way to their ninth victory of the season job" Browns Coach Blanton Collier in as many games announced earlier this week Glenn Doughty scored from that he would start Rookie two yards out while fullback Mike Phipps in place of Bill Fritz Seyferth scored from the Nelsen who has not been on three after Moorhead had gone target lately over in the second quarter The The game will be crucial one win left Michigan with a 64 Big for both teams in the Central Ten record Division race of the American Defensive back Tom Darden Football Conference plopped on a Levi Mitchell The Browns share the lead fumble in the Iowa end zone for with the Pittsburgh Steelers while the sixth touchdown with a 4 record and the reserves Lance Scheffier and Dave Zuccarelli went five and Bengals are A Bengal victory and a Steeler seven yards respectively in the loss would tighten up the race final period to complete the route considerably fifth-ranke- 43-1- ar more-confide- 4-- 2-- Wyoming HOUSTON (UPI)— Fullback Robert Newhouae bringing a lethargic team to life in the second quarter ran 41 yards for one touchdown and set up dash another one with a to lead Houston to a 284 victory over Wyoming Saturday night Joel DeSpain a reserve don 1 Stone 1 Jackson quarterback went three yards Hightower 1 for Houston’s first touchdown to Total fouls— Pittsburgh the second period after Utah 21 A —4245 had carried 25 to the 5 rd On the next possession went 41 for his touchNew-hou- 80-ya-rd Two downs own 30 yard-lin- e later the Wildcats gave the ball back on a fumble BSC on the next play fumbled again this time setting up the third Wildcat score The Weber offense sparked by the running of Mager and Jack Brown moved foe ball to the BSC two yard line But a face mask violation and a blitzing BSC defensive line forced Weber to settle for a 30 yard field goal by Nunez with 9:20 left to the period Mager sowed his third touchdown of the afternoon on a d plunge That counter wu set up when Ethan Oliver picked off a Bronco pass and returned it from his own 40 yard-lin- e to the BSC 29 Five (days later Mager scored The Wildcat offense which humiliated the normally strong BSC defense got rolling again in the fourth quarter A halfback pass from Steve Schmitz to Mark Laughrey covering 60 yards moved the ball to the BSC 35 Two plays later Schmitz whipped over left tackle and raced 35 yards to up Weber's margin to 344 Boise finally got on the scoreboard midway through the last quarter when Ross Wright who was foe Bronco workhorse all afternoon packed the ball 60 yards to the Weber M yardline Hoshaw took a hand-of-f from quarterback Ron Autele then whipped the boll right back to Autele for a touchdown pass play covering yards Another interception by Weber’s Schmitz set the stage for another Weber touchdown Seven plays later Schmitz scored his second touchdown of foe afternoon on a one yard blast which combined with Nunes' pat kick upped foe Wildcat margin to 41-- 7 Weber State 14 3 10 14-- 41 Boise 0 0 0 7--7 WSC— Mager 20 run (Nuna kick) WSC-Ma- ger 8 run (Nuna kick) WS- C- Nunez 22 FG WSC— Nuna 30 FG WSC— Mager 1 run (Nuna kick) WSC— Schmitz 35 run (Nuna kick) BSC— Autele S pass from Hoshaw (Guthrie kick) WSC— Schmitz 1 run (Nuna kick) one-yar- a Houston Blanks New-hou- moved to the Weber five yard line on an pass play from Eric Guthrie to Dave Toney But the Wildcat defensive unit held and on fourth and one-ha-lf to go for the touchdown Weber stented Guthrie for no gain Boise had another chance to score towards the end of foe But a period on a field-gobad snap from center forced a run by Guthrie and foe ball went over to Weber In the early going of the third period Boise fumbled on its 2 27 se A—11865 se down Houston scored twice in the last half on passes a from Gary Mullins to tight end Earl Thomas to the third from quarter and a DeSpain to split end Pat Orchin on the last play of the game Carlos Lopez converted four times Wyoming shut out for the first time since 1965 dominated play the first quarter and a half The Cowboys had three scoring opportunities but Bob Jacobs one of the best field goal kickers in the nation last year missed field goals of 26 44 and 49 yards The Cowboys 14 threatened once more driving to the nine tote to the third period but three passes and a run lost two yards Wyoming so dominated play early that Houston did not have a first down and had zero total offense with 7:50 remaining to the half Then the Cougars 54 went 80 yards to nine plays to score Newhouse who made 149 yards to 17 carries ran four times for 48 yards before DeSpain scored Then Newhouse starting his first game at fullback made 67 yards to the next scoring drive an in eight plays Tommy Mozisek with 70 yards to 12 carries was his running mate as the Cougars finished with 263 yards rushing and a total offense of 385 yards Tailback Larry Garcia led Wyoming with 69 yards in 35 carries Utah State Idaho Statistics Holbrook didn't make this shirt for every Tom Dick and Harry Sorry Dick Sorry Harry one-of-a-ki- nd Holbrook designed some new fabrics and new patterns And fashioned a shirt that’s in a class by itself A shirt no one but Holbrook offers It’s one of their Persian Stripes with a woven tapestry feeling (50 Fortrel polyester 50 Cotton) And we're one of the few stores in the country that carry it Because like we said before Holbrook didn’t make this shirt for every Tom Dick and harry 7 95 Kollmok Were one of a kind jI 133 N MAIN clotd 752-61- 44 |