Show r W4 ' Hi Herald Journal 14— Logai Utah Sunday October Pj rie v - 4 Vr - ri'giwiV qiVWf rirWi- w iWi ARIMO — Marsh Valley's Eagles left little question as to which team belonged on top in the Southeastern Idaho Conference’s Division I standings The Eagles piled up a 4M victory over Bear Lake Friday evening to remain unbeaten in SEIC play wrapping up the conference crown In other SEIC action American Falls held off Shake River 30-2-6 Preston shocked Soda Springs 12-- 8 and Aberdeen shutout Malad 124 West Side e victory over the Blackfoot posted a 36-- 6 on Wednesday junior Varsity Randy Wakley gained I past the 1000-- yard barrier for the season In Valley's performance He has now gained 1056 yards on the ground for the Eagles Dave Treasure hit on nine of 13 passes for 84 yards and three touchdowns while Bret Yearsley caught two td strikes and kicked a pair of conversions Jeff Wakley also had a 45 yard punt return for a td The Eagles will play against Madison on Nov 11 in addle American Falls has Pocatello’s Mini-dom- e also earned a playoff spot' Tim Zuidema down ione and 55 yards out to put American Falls on top early against Snake River Kelly Thomson also scored a pair of ids white Neal Fhrg kicked a 15 yard field goal Malad will long remember the name of Christiansen Todd Christiansen recovered a fumble on the Malad eight early in the game and three plays PAM SHIRLEY ST’ 112 Sophomore from Greeley Colorado Pam is another starter for the women’s varsity volleyball team where she b particularly valuable for her setting ability Pam’s experience playing for last years varsity volleyball and basketball teams b an asset to this rears team Even before that Pam was valuable playing time in high school participating all four years b volleyball and basketbalL She was la basketball her Junior and senior years in the and was named "most valuable state for AA schools both years ticipated la tennb for three of her high years going to state tournament her For her broad participation In sports Pi nominated for outstanding girl athlete” Colorado her senior year Part of her success may Max and be due to the support of her Harriet Shirley who have made i trip to set i major whose goal for the year b to help all-sta- te IE volleyball tournament in nationals THE OLDEST NAME IN THE BUSINESS CAN MAKE A MOTORCTCLE FRANCHISE WORK hot boon a maor American manufacturer ef motorcycle! 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two-poiWasatch was engineered by Gunnell who had a hand in all of their scores He hit Miller Scharbach and Mike Ben with other scoring pitches in addition to the last td which pulled the game out Wasatch was led by Von Farnsworth who passed for three scores and ran nine yards for another Sigma Chi trailed for three quarter of its contest with Baugh but a Larry Qywater to Marlin Straw touchdown the fourth quarter gave than a would not relinquish Baugh could not get any points in the last quarter to hold of the SX ralley Van Beams intercepted a pass for SX’s only other score Scott Jardine passed for both Baugh scons Fuhriman remained on top of the league with its thumping of Pease Steve Watts passed for four tds and run and also Jim Bocdo had a passed to Bob Furhiman to aid the cause Marvin Haws led Pease with a touchdown pass ! k MARSH VALLEY 43 BEAR LAKE S ' Score by quarters Bear Lake Marsh Valley 0 0 0 13 13 12 — 0 — 45 16-1- How they scores MV — Wade Johnson 1 run (Bret Yearsley kick) MV — Randy Wakley S pan from Dave Treasure kick) Yearsley MV — Yearsley 12 pass from Treasure (kick failed) MV —Jeff Wakley 45 punt return (kick failed) MV — Yearsley 10 pass from Treasure (Russ Avery kick) MV — Bob McCain 2 run (kick failed) MV — Mel Hall 19 run (kick failed) ABERDEEN 12 MALAD Scots by I quarters Aberdeen Malad 0 0 4 0 12 0 they scared 1 run Christiansen Joey (kick blocked) Bill Howard 3 run (kick blocked) How Ab — Ab — C ' - 15-ya-rd 39-ya-rd - PROVO Utah (UPI) Brigham Young took both women's matches and the mixed doubles Friday night to beat Arizona State 1 in an indoor mixed team tennis tournament BYU’s Karen Kennington defeated Sue Boyle of Arizona State 5 in the women’s singles and then teamed with Susie Brown to beat Boyle and Genevieve Leavitt 3 in the women’s doubles Brown and John Bennett won the 27-2- 7-- 6-- SOUTHEASTERN IDAHO Division I League W L Marsh Valley American Falls Bear Lake Snake River Soda Springs Preston Malad t Seaton W L T 9 0 0 2 3 4 5 5 7 r Fox Hunter Italian Place Schrelbar Cheese Sigma Phi Epsilon -: y ' l 121 43 44 42 151 re jZ r 144 PF PA 137 Sooperdawg Jamas Plumbing Baugh Realty Sigma Chi Wasatch Plumbing Pease Const ret me 0 on 84 122 119 218 Fuhriman Realty 9t 77 151 SS 151 87 44 95 149 Wednesday's scores Custom Muffler 25 Fox Hunter 14 Elder's Const 33 Schrslber Cheese Italian Place 39 Sigma PE 4 Thursday's scares foi vie T Th be! 'I- rai tin - - 0 Ai 'c a re PI Sooperdawg 27 Wasatch Plumbing 25 Fuhriman Realty 54 Pease Const 19 Sigma Chi 14 Baugh Realty 12 wl Bt vi vk Next Wednesday C gl Eldar's Const vs Fox Hunter (4:30) Schrelbar Cheese vs Italian Place (7:30) Custom Mufflers vs Jardine Petro ot at i ru - BS u! to (1:30) Next Thursday Wasatch Plumbing vs Fuhriman Rualty (4:30) James Plumbing vs Pause Const (7:30) Sooperdawg ki in vs Baugh Realty (1:30) P 92 tb mixed doubles for BYU beating a host of ASU players 1 Jeremy Cum and Leavitt started in the mixed doubles for Arizona State But Paul lineman came in for Cohn after BYU was ahead 0 And ASU’i Nancy Janco played the final three games for Boyle Ted Williams took the men’s singles for ASU beating BYU’s Bruce Kleege 4 And Williams and Cohn beat Kleege and Bennett 64 in the men’s 0 6-- 3-- K ri '"i" Soda Springs 9 Marsh Valley 45 Bear Lake 0 American Falls 30 Snake River 24 Aberdeen 12 Malad 0 d 12 ' - "IPP ll' B is ' 1 6-- doubles - - ‘'if a ft it J j Soda Springs : at I Vr West side ' Next Friday Grace at American Falls Snake River at Malad Utah Prep Football Quarterfinal Playoffs By United Press International ' Results Friday's - ’I - v i Class A North Summit 15 North Sevier S Kanab 44 South Summit 12 Beaver 24 Altamont 15 Montlcedo 22 East Carbon 14 (ot) Friday's scares Preston ‘ Saturday's schedule Class AAA Murray vs Dixie Class AA Morgan vs Moab i i Delta vs Richfield ascac 738" 13 J 1 S f3 i'n ' -- Here’s why i 4 Ilia IaaJa IuuA l na Dnvn bdoui govvnwnvm Dave Monson is a keenly decisive person who beEevesindhfldual government departments shoiM justify ttwir own existence— or cease to exist He beievee government should be limited to Rie performance of duties and essential services not toe of rights JSf 2 Hto experience The best ssibiepraparation for service aaLt Governor is expensnce daalng with every of Utah's state government Dave hat Working ctoaofy with each department has been part of hie daily workload for the past four years as State Auditor r a nW pWWtniBliCI fwCOCCU In 1973: Monson uncovered ilegai reports and 'procedures in tiie stale univaraily's Investmenf program which coat Utah taxpayers over 631 mieon In 1074: Under Monson's direction! state audit pointed out bookkeeping procedures which ware “not only loose but probably Megri” in anottwr major department of Utah's government hi 1975: AnaurStbeganwhichlatarshedligMon 13weaknesaes in Snandal controls of the state's Kquor department which annually handtas public funds exceeding $33 mion In the course of a d audri biign: Monaon discovered that a d hospital was not making aufflciant eftort to control or collect ovor 66 mlionowedtoKfor services randared CUSTOM FABRIC ' Price $22500 Coat Vest 8 Pants Available - - in Short Keg Long ' 38-4- 8 badly-neede- atate-owna- Other Kingsridge Suits Aviaiabie from $14500 to $17500 The fabrics are worsteds woven ot rare Australian wool yarns They feel and look great and are ideally suited for fickle Fall weather Better yet they take to the subleties of surface interest weaving and coloring perfectly You not only get a suit that feels f! SlJL m M Smith's Clothing 183 North Main Logan 752-6- 1 Utah needs David Smith Monson MONSON it looks right vor virtually right business occasion every SECOF STATELT GOVERNOR Expects lot His record says you’ll get K MbyALararPMPbVWo A4 V '3l - '7ri — i i iier iuw r ' ' bul '“i National Division W Ri( an -a SO Grantsville 13 Juab 12 Millard 27 Wasatch 0 hole-in-o- ne s' Elder's Const 4S 44 SI Class AAAA r Clearfield 35 Bonneville 7 n Skyline 40 KOifcmb GrangeM4 Hiiuitfty '1" : Cleat AAA-v'lf- " j 13 4 Jordan Payson V'' Sprlngvllle 32 Bear River 18 Davis 17 Spanish Fork 0 Division II Babe Salisbury helped finish off the 1976 golfing season at Logan Golf and Country Club in stole Accompanied by his wife Pat and son Marty Salisbury used an eight-iro-n recently to tag a on the number two hole s' 147 113 95 91 Next Thursday West Side 34 Blackfoot JV 4 'V & FF 'PA Custom Local standings LOGAN MEN 'V W L 4 0 Petro jardine Muffler -- weeks 125-yar- -- Spi American Division Cougar nettersstop Sun Devils Idaho youth hurt f n CITY FLAO FOOTBALL Kin rt ‘ w nmf1 I 27-2- - 2 !' “ Golf highlights Harley-Davids- on ' later Joey Christiansen scored from the one In fheHilrd period 'Jimmy Heed then passed lo Phillip Christiansen on a play that covered 46 yards to the Malad nine Bill Howard then scored from the three as Aberdeen shutout their hosts Kan (UPI) The NCAA has drafted a based eight-spo-rt athletic progrs reorganisation plan for its large college division NCAA would determine which division — 1 2 based for the first time on an eight-spor- t athletic or 3 — a school would be In by how many varsity program instead of solely on a school’s football team Intercollegiate teams it sponsored Afi 247 members (4 Division 1 and Division 1 conThe proposal says a school would have to meet “a ferences have been invited to discuss the proposal at minimum performance standard thoughout the a meeting Nov 15 in Chicago called by the NCAA program” based on a table that would weigh the Council school’s gravel squads financial aid commitment The proposal was developed by the NCAA Division intercollegiate schedule and success in NCAA Steering Committee and recommended by the policy- - competition These evaluations would be on a sport-by-spomaking council basis Membership in Division 1 now is dependent upon Each school would earn points for meeting each strength of football and basketball schedules minimum standard then have to meet a minimum proposal requires “institutional support of a broad- - total of 60 points over a three-yea- r period to qualify for and maintain Division 1 membership Should a school fail to achieve the minimum points over the three years it would be placed in a tentative TV Division 1 membership for not more than two years If it still foiled to qualify with the n nimum points after two years the school would be reclassified to another division TODAY Details of the plan were mailed In a memo to (Lou Bode Sports will bo Oct 22 but are based oi three principles on members heard KVNU 410 every which the Steering Committee drafted the new ap-hour at 25 minutes post the hour from 11:25 am proach NAMPA Idaho (UPI) and through 5:25 pm “First any member would be eligible for Divirion 1 Mutual's Wide Weekend of — Football practice at Sports con be heard at Nampa High School has membership if it sponsors a broad athletic program This must include at least W45eni 1:152:45 3:45! been sports Including indefinately football and basketball andeight 4:45 5:15 and 5:35 pm on each sport must be after a KBLW 1390) suspended player NCAA conducted Division in said the 1” 10:30 — NFL Today was critically injured in CBS Sports channel 5 “Second Division 1 institutions and conferences a I — game Thursday night will not be 11:00 NFL football guaranteed appearances on the (Minnesota vs the Bears Casey Hennessey 18 Association’s football television series A member 'm Chicago) CBS Sports underwent Nampa channel 5 to the merit of its program surgery Friday at a would have qualify onwould 12:30 — College football be offered Divisions 2 Boise hospital for head Abearance guarantees 74 (Highlights of Saturday's NCAA action) ABC injuries The youth Sports channel 4 "Third members of Division 2 and 3 could compete - 1:30 — suffering from swelling Grandstand of the brain caused by in from one to four Division 1 championships (NFL team assessment) NBC Sports channel 2 the injury remained in depending upon program size in addition to the six 2:00 — NFL football championships vs critical condition ‘common’ of Broncos (Denver : Raiders at Oakland) NBC 'Saturday'VSports channel 2 The youth had been 10:50— La Vail Edwards (BYU highlights) channel suffering from periodic 5 headaches and memory 11:00 — Tom Lovat loss for the past two (Utah highlights) channel radio I Realtors ‘dawgs record city flag football wins NCAA members discuss plan MISSION “Vl ' i'W SI 1171 non-leagu- i Mm Eagles claim SEIC crown le s'" - Want Ore ManeenwiiOwwiw i) t- - t ur |