Show fv b'ri-'- ' - - ir r ir rf ri Logan Utah Sunday February 17 Logan tankers dunk Bears By Stan Murray porta correspondent BEAR RIVER M relay — 1:565 —1 Logan (Paton Christiansen Bylund Anderson) 2 Bear River 3 Logan — 2:118 — D Larkin (BR) 2 Bart Rigby (L) 3 O Hedin (L) 4 (BR) 5 A Jacobsen (L) MHupp B Ware (L) 2 200-- M — 2:338 — 1 Bret Rigby (L) 3 D Jones (BR) 4 K Christiansen (L) 5 C Veibell (BR) — 1 P Archibald (BR) -22 M Clyde (L) 3 J Deters (BR) 4 G Keene (L) 5 S Paton (L) — 1:011 — 1 Bylund (L) (new school record) 2 D Fuhriman (BR) 3 D Hedin (L) A L Elmer (BR) 5 Boyce (BR) — :56 — 1 P Archibald (BR) 2 D OeByle (L) 3 P Dennis (L) 4 M Hupp (BR) 5 B —Boling broke (BR) Diving -1- 6720 1 T Brown (L) 2 P Garner (L) 3 J Hanson (L) 4 0 Wheatley (BR) 5 C Bowen (L) — 6:106— 1 D Larking (BR) 2 G Keene (L) 3 A Jacobson (L) 4 Bart Rigby (L) 5 S Butis (BR) — 1 M Clyde (L) 2 P Dennis (L) 3 B Derkin (BR) 4 M Anderson (L) 5 C Coombs (BR) lOGbraast — 1:129— lG Hurst (L) 2 C Veibell (BR) 3 K Christiansen (L) 4 J Deters (BR) 5 S Mortsnsen (L) relay — 3:574 — 1 Bear River (Larkin Jones Fuhriman Archibald) 2 Logan 3 Logan BONNEVILLE 181 SKY VIEW 47 rel — 1:556— 1 Bonneville 2 Sky View 3 Sky View — 2:112 — 1 Nelson (Bon) 2 Hollopeter (Bon) 3 Larson (Bon) 4 Debolt (SV) 5 Hecktle (SV) 2 200--1 M — 2:298 — 1 Johns (Bon) Dyson (SV) 3 Crockett (SV) A Johnson (SV) no fifth :2AI — 1 Freeman (Bon) 2 Fackrell (SV 3 Fishburn (SV) A Garrard (Bon) 5 Smith— (SV) 1 McGregor Diving — 29380 pts (Bon) 2 Hamilton (SV) 3 Clark (Bon) 5 A Parkinson (SV) Gates (Bon) — :577 — 1 Cook (Bon) 2 Nulsoir (SV)3 Richards (Bon) A Dyson (SV) 5 Crockett (SV) — :581 — 1 Nelson (Bon) 2 Larson (Bon) 3 Garrard (Bon) 4 Edwards (SV) 5 Smith (SV) — 6:42 — 1 Debolt (SV) 2 Hecktle (SV) 3 Robinson (Bon) A Twitchell (Bon) 5 Crager (Bon) notlme — 1 Cook (Bon) 2 Fackrell (SV) 3 Hollopeter (Bon) A Johnson (SV) 5 Robinson (SV) — no time — 1 Freeman (Bon) 2 Richards (Bon) 1 Broadbent (SV) A Fishburn (SV) 5 Roberts (Bon) rel— 4:180— 1 Bonneville 2 Sky View 3 Sky View 104-6- 8 the Logan Municipal Pool Sky View’s Bobcats were much less fortunate as the Bonneville Inkers produced a lopsided 101-6- 7 win over the Smithfield hunch The Grizzlies maintained a perfect 0 record in as they took first in six of 11 events and second in eight events Lea by a school record performance in the d Butterfly by Steve Bytund the Grizzlies were never really challenged by the Bears Bylund took two tenths of a second off the old mark with a clocking of 1:011 Bylund also swam the third leg of Logan’s first place finish In the sports writer - 55 e 69-6- 7 100-fl- 100-fre- e al 500-fre- e get the kids up for a meet when it is this easy” Logan Coach Steve Malnar said He indicated he hoped the team would get up for the next two meets and for fiw Region meet in three weeks “Logan has never taken a Region championship in swimming and that is our goal this year" Malnar said ' The ease of the win for Logan was emphasised by the fact that some of the Logan swimmers were not swimming in their specialties against Bear River “I let some of the kids relax and swim in different events today” Malnar said Dean Larkin and Paul Archibald led the Bear River team with double wins and the Bears took a first in the freestyle relay to highlight their afternoon David Debolt collected Sky View's lone Individual victory He won the 500-ga-d freestyle while teammate Ruben strong second Logan has two remaining dual meets in region action Next week it goes against Sky View at Sky View and in 2 400-fre- e nt 200-me- d 200-fre- e 47-4- - 100-fre- e 500-fre- e st 400-fre- heartbreaker Anderson missed both charity tries and Preston s Griffeth swept the boards to the rebound As the Indians brought the ball downcourt Matthews was frantically signalling for his team to call timeout He got his break after Talbot drove the lane and was fouled by Anderson Both squads returned to the floor but TBlbot made only one of two shots and the contest was history In addition to Carver’s 22 points Clegg hit to 16 Anderson and Neilson had eight each and Dunbar totalled 13 They were the only five Cardinals to see action On the Preston side of the coin in addition to Oliverson’s fine offensive game Griffeth connected for 18 points while injured stalwart Mark Gilbert tallied nine Gilbert with his knee heavily taped could not hide the pain and frustrations of his injury leading Preston rebounder still hauled in ll caroms player with more desire in Cache Valley than Mark ilbert I’ll be surprised” 6963 Talbot valiantly lunged to an errant Cardinal praised Matthews We came from practically nothing to become a found two more hit and Oliverson after nothing pass between him and the basket But after dribbling the team that could play anyone and any night” Mat thews added These kids have done everything length of the court he went up for the shot and watched Bruce Neilson cleanly swat the ban out of I’ve asked this year” SODASPRINGS 69 PRESTON 68 bounds Scot by quarters two hit Oliverson After a Preston timeout to 13 20 12 24 — 69 Soda Springs 16 15 16 20 — 68 prints but then committed a big mistake with only Preston — 7 S Soda IS Anderson 3 Springs (69) Clegg 12 seconds remaining and the Indians trailing by a 8 Carver 6 Neilson 4 22 Dunbar 6 13 He was ejected from the 7 mere two prints FG — 377 (260f 69) FT — 736 (17of 23) 5 Gilbert (68) — Talbot 2 Oliverson after committing a flagrant foul that sent 12 Preston 2 Maughan 1 30 Griffeth 0 IS Comstock 1 to the floor GO 2 Beckstead 0 2 Bosen 0 2 Soda came roaring back in the final stanza behind two quick buckets by center Dennis Dunbar and 10 Chris Carver The latter hit points by on 10 of 12 charity tosses to finish the night as the top Cardinal scorer with 22 points The final stanza began as a runaway but Preston would not stay down for the count Oliverson kept finding the range from 10 feet and also found the lane to the basket fairly open and hit for 10 more points Three consecutive turnovers by the Indians built the Soda lead to os much as 10 points but suddenly the Preston squad came alive Fighting gamely back behind Oliverson and Kent Griffeth the Indians found themselves what was 1 But after thought to be within two points Matthews had a discussion at the scorer’s table it was decided that Spence Talbot's layup at the 2:23 Carver mark had actually tied the game at Terry Anderson and Alan Clegg then scored Soda’s next six points while Oliverson was the only Indian able to get a bucket and Soda was once again ahead 63-6- 61-a- ll ' 4-- 4 0-- 2-- 4 10-1- 2 69-6- 41-2- 9 2 6-- 2-- 0-- 1 2-- Utah women finish undefeated 100-fl- y rd A-- 2 ng POCATELLO “Can you believe this character? He really got his kids jacked up for this one” So said Soda Springs Head Coach Charles Jolley of Preston High head mentor Larry Matthews after the Cardinals rallied in the fourth quarter to snare a win eliminating the Indians from the Idaho Fifth District A-- 2 Basketball Tournament here Friday night In the night’s initial game Snake River defeated Marsh Valley 7249 In fanlight’s games undefeated Bear lake will take on unbeaten American Falls at 8:30 pm to be River clash at 7 preceded by a Soda Sprlngs-Snak- e pm Action will continue Tuesday with semi-findashes and the title contest is scheduled for Thursday or perhaps Friday Only one team will advance into the State of Idaho A-- finals in Twin Falls on March “I didn't know if we had the material to beat Soda” Mathews said prior to Friday night’s contest “But I do know our kids came to play basketball tonight” And play they did Led by Mike Oliverson’s explosion the Indians almost upset the highly-favore- d Cardinals who seemed to have peaked for Just this tourvnament Preston jumped into a 5 third quarter lead after Oli verson delivered 12 of his game high total But the Cardinals did not shoot a free throw in that quarter 1 200-Rel- Hoosiers get win By Steve Stout 200-fre- e 100-yar- 400-ya- Soda dumps Preston in LOGAN 104 fa) Journal-- 11 Season ends for improved Indians two weeks the Grizzlies travel to Bonneville The Region meet is also to be held at Bonneville on March 18 Hw Logan High Grizzlies main fanned a fim hold on first place in the Region One Swimming race as they defeated Bear River Thursday The Harold 1977 ' SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Utah finished ft Intenmminfarin Aaannlatlnn of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women conference basketball play unbeaten Saturday by downing Brigham Young 74-6- 5 Utah led by only three prints at 8 halftime but quickly pulled out to a comfortable margin on the scoring of Mo Eckroth and Susan Neeley Eckroth led all scorers with a career-hig27 prints and Neeley added 16 29-2- h Sheri Vest also had 14 points to Utah BYU was led by Tina Gunn's 23 prints and 17 rebounds and Diana Lemmon and Mona Stevens each added 14 points Utah finished the regular season with a 22-- 1 record and a 134) mark in IAIAW play BYU is 1M and 11-- 7 Utah hosts next weekends regional playoffs which includes BYU New Mexico State and either New Mexico Northern Colorado or Utah State : Ci Photographed at LaCaille at Quail Run - BLOOMINGTON Ind Mike Woodson (UPI) and Wayne Radford each ZK' 24 scored points Saturday to pace Indiana to a 8004 victory over Northwestern and snap a Big Ten bAthaD losing streak It was file Roosters’ first victory since Kent Benson their center was lost for the remainder of the ' t' A four-gam- e MI ica Al'' i x: - season last Sunday when he aggravated a back injury against Purdue The Hoosiers OS in league day and 10-1overall led by as much as nine points early in the game but trailed 31-- y ' T ' v ' i?P vy 2 v 29 at the half The Wildcats led by as much as six points early in the second half before lana peppered the net for 16 straight points to take the lead for good During one stretch outscored Indiana Northwestern 264 The Hoosiers led by 20 prints with 3:20 left to play and Coach Bobby Enro's his emptied Knight Northwestern's Big Ten record dropped to 1 ovenuL Jerry and Marifke led Northwestern with 16 points and Tony Allen had 15 5-1- 7-- 18 TV radioj fit to be tried in a new collection of toneorttone dress shirts designed to comple- ment lather than compete Buy one at $18 in ZCMI Men's Furnishings and discover the fit character of the collar and easy permanent press fabrics You'll be back for several more TODAY (Hear Lou Bods Sports on KVNU slOovory hour at minutes past me hour am through and Mutual's 5:25 pm Wide weekend of Sports Is broadcast at 10:45 am 1:15 2:45 3:45 5:15 and 25 from 11:25 on KBLW 1390) pm — Grandstand (Profile of Portland 5:35 11:00 - State's Williams) channel 2 Freeman NBC Sports 11:00 — Challenge of Sexes (Tennis - the greats Althea Gibson and Pancho Gonzales do battle) CBS 5 Sports channel — College 11:30 (Louisvine meets North Carolina in NBC Sports Charlotte) basketball channel 2 11:45 — Pro basketball (Buffalo Braves meet the In Washington Bullets CBS Capital Centre) 5 Sports channel 12:00 — Superteams (Minnesota Vikings face the Oakland ABC Sports Raiders) channel A 1:30— Pro tennis (Singles finals in AmericanNBCAirlines Sports American F Sportsman (Roberthelps Jr Kennedy a rehabilitate ABC Sports golden eagle) channel A — Pro golf (Final round of Jackie Gleason tnverrary Classic) CBS Classic) Sports r J ‘world of of (Third round International Nco of Champions) ABC Sports channel A 330 — Jerry Pimm (Highlights of Utah Utes channel 2 basketball) — Championship CBS Sports fishing J' : : channels— Frank Arnold 10:50 B88£h&-rf- U A |