Show Excellent year for cindermen indoor track results reflect a much stronger overall team performance than last year even though the team is smaller in number This is evident from ®ceirt track meet at Utah State University whereas the returning sophomore’s times are as good or better than at the Early CEU and took almost a second off his last year’s indoor time of 499 Jackson’s 508 lap time was a second faster than last winters best 518 time that he ran during the season indoor Jackson also earned a third place in the 400 meters with a 513 clocking ' end of the season last AJJhough Tyler s 533 was off his usual lap year 55 “We’re much stronger time was good enough for him in the sprints with our only weakness coming toplace third from some of the field Freshman sprinter said veteran Wade Dudley tied the events” coach Ray Bamxs “If we school record in the 55 continue to progress meter high hurdles with a throughout the season 76 time His record was a we should qualify several third place finish at the of our athletes for Logan meet national competition” Clearfield High’s Mike lanum's mile relay lap time took second at USU team and one was given Twma Bourdraux a freshman from Hillcrest High School in Salt Lake received all - conference for her performances in the balance beam floor exercises vault and all around events Her all - nwivwfnU or n M-confweMe - Wilson per-- terszyssS balance beam and all around events Miss Wilson received sixth place ratings in each of her events during the conference cham- - a years By Mark Jones CEU Golden Eagles ended its season with a disappointing road trip losing to Ricks College and ni-8- 4 Technical Utah College in Provo 80-6-5 The Eagles ended up with a 3 and 7 IGAC league record and a 8 and r -- ‘ ' victory 20 points and Sophomore starter Dave Johnson averaged the for Eagles rebounds a game 11 worked against us — injuries graduation suspensions and people quitting” One of the only bright spots this season for the came intermission down 42-3-1 The Eagles could not the players put In good to round out the Eagle individual performances starters Johnson had a Buckalew also chalked tremendous year up a whopping 94 assists averaging 20 points and Beagley showed much 11 rebounds a game He improvement as did Newbold 82 171 total points and had Beagley was rebounds for the season second only to Johnson in Lucero averaged 14 team scoring Johnson Newbold and points a game Beagley and Buckalew 8 Newbold Lucero all graduate this and Wallace each year leaving a big hole to averaged 6 points a game fill for next years team Taylor-Mai- d Beauty Supplies in in Rangely where they won the Colorado Northwestern Tournament CEU also won the consolation trophy in the Western Wyoming In vitational Tournament in December Colorado last Rock Springs Last Saturday night in Provo the Eagles were beaten by UTC The Eagles again fell behind early and went in at ' and Lucero Beagley added 17 and 11 respectively Johnson described this years basketball season as disappointing He said “It seemed like November Newbold chipped in 11 I i 4 ? f while Eagles i :$& Johnson again led scorers with 19 points print leadin the first half and then coasted to the Dave Johsnon led Eagle scorers with 21 and 7 rebounds Beagley went 7 for 8 from the foul line and V 15 everything 111-8- i cut the lead and lost by mark overall CEU lost to Ricks in Idaho last Rexburg in a high scoring Friday game for the Vikings Ricks pounded out a 24 - g &£££? ills Jtisjfts Disappointing season for Eagles 16 V’- AT? taMhieh W“al:lU pionships Both CEU coeds were in was nomination region in high event cheerleaders the vaulting Wilson also a She placed fifth in the school with of the member vault floor exercises and all - around and cheerleading squad at fourth in the balance CEU Bourdeaux was a beam in the conference competition Her 810 member of the National score in the vault placed Honor Society and her fourth in the maintained a 38 GPA during her high school regionals Julie ‘ud SS&AJSS Two CEU gymnasts freshman from Carbon HiohQotMVki athlete and is battling to get back RiclJ Idaho® ta“ into condition” several ££?" P3 Smithern and USU Saturday A newcomer to the field w1® J04 ta In the five events is Randy Cook top pladiig amarathonto Salt Lake most of the events from Pocatello who AtUSU he competed ta ther fonner Barrus is working with The mile relay team ‘““eL Mike Potts on techniques “Cook has where he placed meter ot Vmp jnacea iwinn in the tong a 8®od stride comprised pattern but tamo with Mirhiean- - Ron fourth with 4:13 time and con Barrus said that Lyons inches and 1 feet 7 ta- W(fe Mumty ? ?? Orleans did nit turn in a potentials in long better in high school and DazTUS overall record time in the distance running and has was having an off day The Eagles will be on meet but two of the tremendous natural but we expect that he He should should get much better the road this weekend in team’s sprinters shone in talents he as gets more before the outdoor season Las Vegas where they record times develop Lanum’s 488 lap time experience in the college begins He also pulled a will compete against two muscle behind his knee and four -- year colleges was second in the meet track meets Ex-Carb- on Two gymnasts given recognition wfcre named to the WICAC all - conference Sprinter Ron Jackson earned a third place finish at USU the conference Eagles upset On February 21 rival Snow College 61167 in an action packed game here in Price on the National Guard Armory Despite the poor overall record some of for alj your Beauty and hair care needs products for men and women including Imago Rodion RK make-u- p Jhlrmack KM5 Nudolc Plus PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANCE laylor-Clai- d Decnrty Supply 49 West Main-437-3- 202 and nail care items L'Oreal Clairol Roux WaUa Shapo-v- p Minivans AVAIIABUJUJJMES FeSF j — purchases I — -- J |