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You think this is :::: - :::: : :: - — -- -- : :: 0: ' aet'd t t'r :::: : :::: : : I :::: : With the score View the Bobcats -- - :N 7--- "1( ('! i A4 ' 1 for Sky got the ball l ':' irt but little Tony Hall stepped out ' of hounds as he dribbled up the ill" floor with less than 20 seconds14 72-7- 1 v i 't out-of-- 1 thrill for youngsters Plenty Beroes : x ' ' I i :'' 4 ' ' IA i' it ''''1 ' A : ' 4' ' e It 1 c '''10- '1' i i 14 - r- tii' y - int ' i -- "r ''':'' t ' O 4 e 7 :' ' A4 44 - ':4! It ' ' 4 - ' '' i N '' '4 1 ( iil 4 ) 5 t 1 1 ' f 1r 1):144 4 'i N - '11-iiti- i t ii I ti i ' ' : ! ' N ' y r ':: -- 114 1f —1 t f4 ' td F1 m '14 i: Ij L l' II As far as East High is concerned' you just don't march on g Art Hughes and his Hillcrest Al without encountering X Huskies I : "Al - 1 J 72-6- 9 ' 61-5- : 58-5- 3 ))t 4 I 1 well-manner- ed 71 ::':: I ' s : xt: ? 4e :' ': : And the Athletes? $: : ::: :-- 7 : i Jr 2 Eyewitnesses also report seeing boys wearing Ogden letter jackets in the crowd but whether these IRAs were active in the fighting or mere spectators to ' ' the slaughter isn't clear : But this raises a question: What happened to the 4 ' SKY VIEW 75 SPANISH PORK spirit of friendly rivalry the comradeship that one -ath— P T Sky How Span Pork G P T '''k ' lete supposedly holds for another? Nielsen Holt 4 9 44 Swenson 3 You would think that a man who had competed 6 613 6 Hall 30 Taylor Atwood 12 Sheen 4 Bodily' sweat and bled (maybe) on the football field would not 7 00 2 Miekle 16 Necksirm 7 10 Nish 3 Norman 9 stand by and see a fellow football player swarmed Totals Totals under wouldn't you? - by 37 SS Fair play and sportsmanship go hand in hand 17 36 75 63 athletics we have been taught for years Boys in ath1i letics learn respect honor dignity the ability to be good losers and gracious winners Boys are taught to sacrifice for the old school Could they stand by and see the good name of Ogden dragged in the dirt by a mob? High ' d t If Ogden lettermen were in the actual fights this Is a bigger disgrace But even if they stood by and NEW YORK (AP) — The watched a lot of Ogden lettermen should be shame- American and National Football faced for not having the guts to step in and stop an Leagues will hold their- first combined player draft in New unfair contest York next week under a comA gang fight is not bravery loyalty or patriotism promise plan which prohibits for the old school There is nothing brave about a mob the selection of athletes red- Jeff Taylor with ball Sky View Is of wolves 'dragging down an animal in the snow But at shirted by colleges surrounded by Spanish Fork players least in the primitive state hunger is the motivating Pete Rozelle commissioner of fill ' I - -' 17 riltY: 1 : 1 4 1 21 fi 21I ': i:3 71 14 withis51it-h"garl"--- 71 i J -w :: : :k : 1 'tit :: :::: - ::: !:: :: : : ': - ' - 4- ' - force - ' : - : ::: -: - ::a Disgraceful 'examples of mob violence such as Marred the tournament Tuesday night will continue until such time as a fatality puts an end to athletic Competition or the High School Activities Assn takes strong steps to correct the situation For the immediate solution the police should be on band in force for the rest of the tournament season ' ' some tough patrolmen and the s yith 't' f' K-9- '' — ' 0 bservatmn Ward t - : Moder' perobie: world Thal heed that omelet Om nwk not - ' the pro football said In the future no player who had collegiate eligibility remaining could be chosen by a pro team until five seasons of football had elapsed since he first entered a recognized college In recent years NFL teams drafted redshirts in the regular draft while AFL teams held a ispecial draft for them A is a player who still has college eligibility left after the class in which he entered col lege has been here four years1 red-shi- Box Elder ? b 11 4 TMA& A 7 v ' 0' Ii '1 IILr 1 - - — American pm pm — Fork CLEAR t ll imounivatonistimol IIIP LEASE for LYNN WILSON Tho Cot That Lets You Move Up te Luxury Without Awing Up to Pritel $78301 Per bm" al - A I – n r 1 dt 1 2 t 1 I : - t NNt ‘11 FUN FOOD by - 4 1111"-allaillialliallada- aft Aokf 1 ti- Spanish P :'''1211 ' R (t) 0 a Di0B1 11 ' t - t I '11111110 t-- FIELD vs Bonneville West 51 ' CIO or lor 75 FULL SIZE LUXURY 88 CONVENIENT POE2E Z t' vs GRANITE 8:40 56 Olympus 4 - 1 lb S714tWi4ttnl 4 54 East 71 Judge " A - ' Thursday's Schedule 3 pm — PROVO vs Ogden 4:40 pm — SOUTH vs BY High 78 61 View Sky Fork 76 A - Championship Hillcrest Consoladon Craig Swenson (44) and Jack Sheen (24) but he manages to get shot away Bad Weather Wins Prrrsnumli (AP) — Bad weather Is chasing the Pittsburgh Phantoms of the fledgling Professional Soccer National of out Pittsburgh — League temporarily The Phantoms said Wednesday they will move their training camp Sunday to Mar- ietta Ga for two weeks "solely for the purpose of getting away from the sndw and cold" The team opens iii season April - Stott Photo by Ross Weiser I - Here are the results of Wednesday' games and schedule In the Thursday's Utah Class A High School at Basketball Tournament the University of Utah field house: (11 ty:' i - Results Wednesday's '''' - - )- 4 Pro Leagues Await D raf t :::4 t' Results Schedule In Cage Tourney 71 7 1 X' T - 20 :: T' 4 iti i': : '- Ili' I 1 1 A ' f ' 0 ut '::::'74- Pi - 7 s top his team but Taylor helped considerably with 20 points Atwood only a junior (the '' Spanish Fork squad doesn't have a senior on it) was some- - lf thing to see as he scored 30 points Gary Beckstrom got 14 and Mike Holt 13 for Spanish Fork 't view the proceedings I and real- lize that Hillcrest beat East on However BY had called five the boards Hatch Becicstead time-out- s and that's the limit So and Gardner were there howev- Box Elder was awarded a free er when the were down chips throw which Chuck Shaw con61 EAST St Iverted and the Bees took the P T HIlIcrest 0 P T lag 5 Gardner — Co lemon 7 77 16 ball out of bounds 7 5 $4 15 Hatch I 5 Green What compounded the situa- 7 Beckstead It 1:14:int: t 1 5 15 Jenson tion was that time had run out 21 0 Inman 10 I ebbs 0 Cutler Chnoer 1 eN 1 because the official timer failed 0 McQueen 0 time-oto catch the referees' Sweat 0 IA signal Box Elder stalled for al Teats 'rotate 17 1145 54 three seconds without any time Score by Quarters: 40' 61 SS 15 Hilltrest 14 30 East showing on the clock 4451 That's Limit - 1 ? 4 77-7- ' 62-5- 9 ' t man-Regio- 60-5- 9 f 1 ! 35-3- 0 59-5- 6 k The Hughes trademark is aehowever ' and Wally defense Hillcrest couldn't Wednesday have been much better at it For we it apzone with peared to be a Tebbs and Jenson patrolling out front Then at times it appeared as if Jenson were following leading Leopard scorer Jim Challis around while the others stayed in the zone For all we know it could have been man for man but-sid- hard-runnin- -- i ers i r t City police halted traffic for Mike Inman East's stellar the march and It was a pretty center was coming to the e and hitting jumpers from Impressive affair It was a success up until the the free throw line and out time Hil 'crest's cagers put up from where he scored most of their picket line on the floor his 21 points Hughes winner of five state The only other real threat to championships while at Jordan the Huskies was little guard just doesn't ' bring teams to Skip Coleman who potted 15 oh points most of them in the late )State to play around around all right but stages when it appeared East play ththi play to win and they have might catch up won two games so far this Close Tilt week The game was tied seven The Hillcrest defense — al- times in the first half before ways a Hughes trademark — Beckstead Hatch and Jenson was pretty to watch as East each hit fielders to give the failed to penetrate to the inside Huskies a at advantage more than a handful of times Intermission An oddity in basketball a In the second half Hillcrest technical foul for excessive got more rebounds and one time-out- s fell on IVY High Wed- more point than the Leopards nesday The Wildcats grabbed and through a team effort n ball with three seconds left aged to hold off the Two bethi the game with Box Elder Leopards 6 and called time It was almost unbelievable to - --- t i some opposition The Leopard studentbody was 444 dismissed from school WednesCage Pests V day and proceeded to march i Nevertheless Hillcrest peslen masse down 13th East to the ct ':'University of Utah six blocks to tered East forced e Leopards 4 the north for the cage quarter& to take mostly outside shots and eventually the Leopards 4 nal battle with Hillcrest started to miss the 20 to 25 footHalted Traffic In mahy respects playing for "state" was the Heroes were abundant for the Bobcats with little Hall highlight of a high school career This thrill applied not only to the actual players (Poosh-'eUp Tony) having 7 moments before he —Tribune Stet Photo by Steve Parker but also to the yell leaders the marching groups bands his day just on the out of bounds- - "Oh no stepped don't!" Richard Kletting hind Ron Hatch crest The Huskies you faculty' coaches and the whole student body line He had just made two big left center flies 4 In be East' beat the Class A tilt East up ugh 1 A But will those four Judge boys recall the thrilling foul pitches that gave Sky View victory Over Ogden High in the first game of the state a lead that carried them to tournament or will they recall the snarling cilising the end rani) that slammed them to the ground and punched It was a big fourth quarter c'it'i which gave the and kicked them insensible? kids from north the When a boy may have skull fracture as a' result Spanish upFork was victory : ahead of this beating isn't it time for the Utah High School as the quarter started and Activities Assn to take action? the big guy for the Dons Atwood was killing them Maybe afternoon athletic events is an answer: Suddenly the game turned — Maybe the state tournament has outgrown its around Brent Meikel hit a foul value if these fights are the ultimate windup pitch and rugged center Jeffl °C) Maybe schools involved in several of these in- Taylor hit two more and the stances should lose their athletic participation was to closed two game points Each suggestion would provoke hardships and it Atwood's foul pitch made it but then Meikel got a field- taay be unfair to penalize the thousands of er and Hall two foul pitches to students for the cowardly actions of a few give Sky View a a lead It thugs may be doubly unfair since many of these out- the Bobcats never relinquished bursts involve (either graduates or drop Nielsen then got a field goal' to make it for the Cache outs) ' But extreme situations demand extreme action If Kids Sky View had scored sixi ' si these school followers act like beasts then they should straight points Scorer Big :' have nothing tO follow no team to'give them an excuse Meikel was the big scorer for for mob violence ' Sky View in the late stages as ' Eyewitness reports claim the Judge Memorial ath- he collected two field goals and 9: letes because of their jackets were singled out by the two foul pitches before he fouled ' ::' '‘ mob Basketball players were not involved The targets out with 20 seconds to go He ended up with 23 points to were the football players from Judge I Jenson wasn't When 2-- 3 Al - t) By Dick Rosetta Tribune Sports Writer 1 ' '' ' e i ! 1:'"'' ''' ft ' t( i have been more respectively 1 '' ' March to Tourney Site 'pi 1( t s -t- - 11 11 ir ' I clicking from the outside — he ended with 15 points — he was threading the Leopard defense to Beckstead and Hatch who ended tip with 13 and 15 points successful East Students A :'?'o ! r t ' i''"" ' s ' - 2 if s e- if 41 :7 ': '' - ' I ' - t t - It couldn't - ?11r4 ' t 1 pit elt it ' - t‘ 1 k yr '"' ' ' l' Good Defense --- :!: 1 's '4 ttt rfc' i 1 '' k I - t ' ' 1 ( 11 ''''''''' 4 ' i' t'' S' I j ' 1 0 - -v ' r ' ' a4:Pt p13 Sfl'A i i' e '1 ''' Ii' I c:' kr i i ' - Huskies came to the game Wednesday with their defensive armor on and the pres A i - -- - it!' :0 !i!i s - 4 1 y ' I 6-- center '111°Buptarthdse 'f f-17- " ' e 6--2 s IC --- CH themlyreal f'''''' ' i '' rTA Once a Illahliolt - J far-fetche- ' f 6--1 1-- f- i I e 61-5- 4 t 4 t But in the end it was the trds-1- t I takes the next to the last one of t t''' I which gave Spanish Fork its big 4 Opportunity and the last-- one taking that opportunity away 1-- i from the Dons ItiT' to play -- So Spanish Fork had the ball the police with a chance for a victory with been low the Tuesday night may have point in big field goal But the refer-- ! these disgraceful exhibitions of beastliness Now at one ee called progress on mighty least four Judge Memorial students are hospitalized or Mike Atwood and this brought' under medical care because of bones broken after the Don Coach Mike Gardner off Judge-Ogde- n the bench in a fury game He complained so bitterly that Eyewitnesses blame Ogden supporters for the vio- a technical foul was called and lence in attacking Judge students as they left the Einar Dave Nielsen made it with just Nielsen fieldhouse on the University of Utah campts eight seconds left And then with Spanish Fork gambling it all to get the ball on the tn r5 'bounds plays Nielsen was all Once getting to the state football playoff or the alone under the bucket for an basketball tournament was a wonderful unforgettable easy lay-i- n at the buzzer :: if:: - Read on Remember a couple of years ago when a West High girl cheerleader wat slashed with a knife or some sharp object? Or the dozens of other times when boys came home bloody and torn because a mob allied with anoth- erschool decided to choose them after the game? Parents know these instances and they call this department to demand action but frequently the boys injured 'are afraid of retaliation and hesitate to go to 1:1': 4 - 4 i A :::: - - - sure gauge turned to the max! By Dick Rosetta mum Tribune Sports Writer While the gate attendants King Arthur and his knights let Huskies followers thewouldn't Art and as Hughes posing Hillcrest Huskies came off thelin because of a bit of shoving at battlefield Wednesday conquer- - the doors East couldn't hold in a back the aggressive Huskie cagors of East High A ers who led for all but a few in Class duel the quarterfinal 1' state basketball meet at the moments of the contest Built around: University of Utah fieldhouse You would have easily expect- - height the team has Randy Ron Hatch ed it of Hughes the master of Beckstead — state tournament champion- and Royce Gardner ships but it was difficult to Hughes' attack featured little visualize the miniature Huskies'guard Terry Jerson and Jeff standing up to the stratospheric Tebbs keying the play to the 11 : - Leopards 61:54 : 1 75-7- iK '47 - Husky Vive It ips l'4C di i Wednesday night Sky Must the threat of post-gam- e mob violence temper View's Bobcats had the last era- the excitement and enthusiasm of every high school sure and they eked!out a t victory over a Spanish Fork athletic contest in the valley? quintet which had hoped to Must every parent dread the weekend game anclicarry the Cinderella to the suffer agony until the children are home safe and state championship story r sound? The Bobcats playing their agShould parents be forced to worry and tremble gressive pressing game had F every-tim- e a police or ambulance siren wails in the their s h are of trouble under the 'baskets as tho young Dons had hour following an athletic contest? too big a front line to handle 1e 17 - m 1 P but" ::: ' 1 i ': Sports Editor Must the Mobs Take a Life - - ' i In Bid Before Preps Take Action?' :: Page One ----- - - 4 - :: '' "i''--1-'- ' 1 iii: ' D-- 3 1 -- Dons 11 liss John Money For Upset Tribune ' ' i ' - - - ! q : ' --- i t 4 14 A : 555 - - e 0'' - Z - 4 - 1 :- 1 0 A) 'A J411 'Ail Time on His Hands- - - Ak Salt Lake City Utah—Thursday Morning—March 9 1967 luw - ::- - ' A :: —' i 1 rl Thl - 4jto - ' c:71 AA& - -- - ' ' 't f:Zi c4r 1 - — ' ' v - - 70ZW ' - tr44"'VIOVY-- 7 W - I ' 1a 4vvvverovvorviAltvp1 i i 1 |