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Salt Lake City Utah—Saturday Morning—March - 11 ' ' Th' Greatest Sttolv Lares Skiers C 3 ' --- 1967 ''' - 1 Page One 1' t - 4"--- If (Li 'see wheth'ei—the— 1—will go on lo Bruins are as tough as they seem and the loser will turn in the short pants Tickets for the affair — unsold ones that is—are non existent so there will be nearly UR fans on hand to see the Sort of playing for the honor testing out a guillotine Brigham young University and Wyoming will be battling Saturday at 8 Pm iin the University of Utah fieldhouse for—the right to play UCLA and Lew Alcindor next Friday in Corvallis The Cougars and Cowboys tied for first in the Western Ainletic Conference and the winner - perhaps the best shooter on the squad Coach Watts is expected to go with seniors Craig Raytond Neil Roberts and Gary Hill with the other starting job up for between seniors Ken grabs James and Jim Jimas Since BYU is expected to press the Cowboys either full court or half 'court in an attempt to step up the Wyoming slowdown it is expected that James may get the call - orci "tr "g" is I playoff game The Cougars' will start four seniors and a sophmore that sophomore being Kari Liirno the hotshot from Helsinki who Ore - okes Ficty Toni ougars By Bill Coltrin Tribune Sports Writer of ' I - hRd graduated James hos cvme into his own and probably now t Is the fastest man on the with the exception of fsquad who can get down Raymond the floor faster than anyone destature spite his James does have that ability to drive the opposition nuts though and if the Cougars do press he will be the key man to watch Occasionally he has a hot night scoring and if he does tho Cowboys will be in trouble for I BYU Air On the Screen vs Wyonling telecast over Channel 5 and broadcast over KSISaturday at 8 pm The BYU will be game ahead of him and didn't get to play much This year 'With the guard stars I i earfield 9 t er inal 5 ' Sports illirror hy 1 Aloone tjolt1i - t!- 1 UCLA? -- II -'':' 1 ' 4 : 1 - rt? A )- t- 2: -1- '- ''1 v " ' ''0' It 55 Duel - '‘ r 0 - r ' 477"' ' 1 4 t e1t '0 r4 t tt '''''t 1:1 'fit-41- A1 411'''' - The other half 1 1 I ' field k14- 'J- 1 I ' 3r:-i i '' s i L 1 If Po i 1 1 k J 1 ' A at Clean! 'Ki z 1 Graham i 2 -I :i- - ''' t" a ''"' 1' ' -- !!' - $ 3 --- - e 4 3 tF I - ::i 4 ' irk:4 1 4'''' - t - tr 2-- 1 ) i '4- - r'1'4'- - A' if 4 '2 i '' '''' '' e ' - 4 - - ' i f i c 4- 43-- e - i'- A ''' 4 -- k 8? i 4' 4 is n ' f'"--- 4-- 'Tel t ' - glw-- - i ''' :ft - N '? ! -'-- i- - - ' - v7:14'114 1' : '''' Granite Downs Provo Crew In Consolation Tilt I'l $ q all-ga- : - !: : - I c11:(ri :::)14:::1'c:1-1:i'l?S'::- 3 14 - - 'isA "1'" i : - I t t r-- ' ' ! s - 1- r" i rf--- ' 001 1ii::: 7 Meanwhile in the NIT In the National Invitational Tournament Tulsa played the toughest schedule according to the Wise formula with a sixth-plac- e pogition in the nation Either Duke or North Carolina one of which fig- tires to represent the Atlantic Coast Conference ranks second Duke's schedule drew a 15 rating and North Carolina 26 in the schedule formula Utah Aggies are third 31st in the nation fol- be New Mexico 39th Marquette 60th Syracuse owed 74th Memphis State 94th Southern Illinois 106th Villanova 119th Providence 138th Nebraska 140th Marshall 159th Rutgers 162nd and St Peters no ranking among top 231 teams whose schedules were analyzed Using the same logic as we usectin the WAC analysis it's obvious either New Mexico or Utah State have played tough enough opponents to go till the way for the NIT championship and no one could holler "cheese 1 - r ' ' ''-'sN:::- ' ) ti r4i ' I ' ':'::''il' i 1 - -- :4:: i :: ts - -'t - ' - Utah-Wyomi- Aggie-Rutger- Observation Ward Do you hove a footing the wrong people wore getting the "fight talks" et the basketball tournament? - — -- — 4 5 0 10 - i‘ 3 v 34-2- 7 GRANITE T Provo Muhistrt Nelson Scrieuer 11 Taylor 0 Ford 22 Fokker 0 Shioman 0 Hansen 0 Cail 0 Gornche 2 Larsen $O paovo 0 0 0 0 0 0 64 Granite 0 12 0 0 ''- P T 7 14 8 10 19 23 PeUr 5 Robison 1 Cart 4 4 9 0 0 0 0 0 Jolley Martin Erickson Richards McMullin Wallace Onsets 0 0 2 0 (24-whit- e) 211040 de Totals Scare by Quarters: Granite Provo lor H Magnifteent Defense GIN es Squad 6754 Will Over Sky View 7 soon to come South came 6 to within eight early in the last points quarter but then bon Peterson' See Page C3 Column 7 54-- - CLEARFIELD 3P 7 7 Clearfield Grrdner 4 Hess II 19 Peterson By Dick Rosetta Tribune Sports Writer SOUTH 71 33 Soula Poukr t 0 e Gold 2 P 7 12 tt 35 26 10 57 no 45 65 SOT Soottlese $ CAR RACING op to 0 miles ot cars Witco iyspo giant fiat SW hour eliYóur 21 6 Pyt 2 12 Hansen 3 12 6 6 knoble Cowan 3 01 Tuft 0 3 7 0 é 0 Orrin 531 17 is s4 69 11' 1? 27 39 53 Irish Mt MCP kill INDIUM 1111USLIC OMPETITIOR RACEWAY 1 Totals Totals 14 RACESAiJRDi1ItI11 81 3011 tate 31-2- 8 1((1-Q- - day for the pros Some of the protests reached the halls of Congress It made sense protect the high school games or lose the grass root interest and manpower supply for the colleges and the pros But sometimes theory and practice fail to jibe and it funny to see how the attitude' changes Like Saturday when two of the Utah college teams are involved hi crucial hassles at the same time the its Utah High School Activities Assn will be staging s Class A championship Certainly the college game should be telecast hunarea dreds of thousands of fans in the would like to see it on the screen since they can't get seats Thousands too would have lik&I to have s watched the game on the screen but what about the forgotten prep tourney? 4 :: Nobody Asked But s 35-2- ' s''' 67-5- 4 - At the start of the contest Jolley had a little trouble find- log the range As a result he was content to pass off to open teammates and by half time the Farmers had piled up lead a ' 0 was the lullaby 'which Ililicrestmore like champs Friday 2 the that and is the after four first 'composed Friday night 11 were forced to accept utes 6 Hillcrest High oblivious to a the 7 Mlles i2 35 lyrics 3 Fisher It took that long for Itilicresti Sky View press which has de0 0 Wpobrnok The veterans know that to score its first point and )33n is McGrew molished so many good teams for Sky 23 2540 71 Totilti champ" Hughes has always produced that time it was scrambled to a victory icleArneld over the Bobcats Friday in the blue chip defensive teams: but View South of all the the — past the Still Hillcrest at champions halftime Class A semifinals and enabled couldn't wizard this was on the short end of a surpass the veteran Art Hughes to get a 1967 crew reading Shucks that means lit-Faced with the prospect of the pro football tele- shot at his sixth state championJordan High School is Just tle to the Huskies Provo at Saturday casts spreading out into the week last fall the National' ship The Huskies will enter Into across the way from Hillcrest Going into the tourney they demanded Assn the Athletic pros battle against The Tribune's No The Beetdiggers won five state had trailed at intermission In 901 Collegiate piously leave Friday lnight exclusively for high school football 1 ranked Clearfield Falcons at titles under Hughes and now the per cent of their games Huskies are looking ' 17:40 pm in the BYU Field- neophyte games Out in Front first for their state crown' IlikTest was ranked The collegians made a good case: Friday was for About one and a half minutes Like Champ the high schTls Saturday for the collegians and Sun- fourth in the final poll Into the second half Hillerest "Oh Defense My Defense" They couldn't have looked - Farmers Cubs for a good portion of the employed by Granite coupled first half outplayed the state's with Gordon Jolley's tenacious 1 : No 1 ranked five They hustled rebounding so kept the Farmers in but in the end were just no the lead all the way ' '':i 1 PYI P "' k''":-44i1''''s x - match for Clearfield They were threatened only in le 4 4 attroi the early stages of the game t iti :' Lack of ' Press ' -4 ti But after that they gained moii South didn't use its press mentum iptglie-1tAllt every quarter and won til: much the defensive device going away '1' vt ' ''' -- 7' ''' '' ''-1041:-'"' LrWl" which actually got the Cubs this loTs f: —01"7' I Jolley's fierce rebounding far But even when they tried to the Farmer fast break f:i J:-:P':'---n-smother the Falcons in thelar his letout '"' ' '''' passes to Steve -i --4 i backcourt Clearfield dribblets Paur kept the Bulldogs 4 off ::''-'-‘-: ' '1 Gardner and 9 '!: Kay Miles had nolar to allow a "' enough just Ntr '2: uil trouble bringing the ball up a ' Farmer to be left alone under —Tribune Staff Photo by Russell Odell Clearfield increased a the hoop for an easy score South (24) by batting the ball away halftime lead to 49 39 after Provo of ClearHarley Graham played erratically at three periods South made an times and it melon field spoils a shot by Bill Post of Craig 'less (42) reaches apppeared the effort during the early momentsith had trouble offensively of the lost oliartPr to stay with Clearfield but the mute was r1 -- - - r -: " ' ' - ' toughness ' ' Texas Western rates 52nd in the national schedule ti ' 4"t:'-toughness list and the Miners' opponent in Fort Collins it' 'N 161 Saturday—Seattle—ranks 22nd Pacific of the WCAC117 It': '17 148th ranks r If there's any logic in this schedule-ratinsystem wv the WAC representative might have a better chance 1 against UCLA than the smart guys figure eirilk z 4121 g - 0 ' 1 ' 1' ' - d - -- f I - ''4 1 80-6- 6 ''L' 1- tv f tL 'r40-11'""0:- s - ::- 4 ''''' --'- 1 k and by was out in front end of the quarter had built up a advantage and the fans knew or at least guessed it was all over It was a thriller to witness Little Jeff Tebbs only a junior and little brother of another Hughes' prodigy Chuck was ripping the nets from way out and lithe center Randy Beckstead WAS cruising inside for twisting Saturday's Schedule Adi games at BYIJ llonneville 58 Judge 55 (second round losers) Fieldhouse Granite 80 Provo 56 (con (Favorites In boldface caps) solation) 2 pm EAST vs Bonne71 Clearfield South 53 ville (championship) East Spanish Fork (second round losers) Olympus 78 Box Elder (consolation) Hillcrest 67 Sky View (championship) 72 61 55 54 3:40 VIEW 6 pm pm Olympus 7:40 pm vs llerest South vs circus-lik- C-- 2 SKY :1 GRANITE vs P 6 I 1 4 CLEARFIELD N1LLCIEST 61f SKY VIEW T Sky View Nilicrest 0 4 Bodily Hatch 5 17 Neilson leths I 13 Heil 'Bordner 3 10 Trwior Becksterld 11 Nish 11 4 Meikel 54 1D111111 iOn1011 54 P T 17 11 16 D '0-- 0 6 72 54 11 9 61 Honson 0 -5 !7- 1471 1Sky View 1 lay-in- s e Don't sell the Cache County kids short Coach Ivan Christensen's quintet came to the tour-Se- e (10111111n 3 Page Totals 27 IP 31 14 54 11 28 49 el - eloAC7(214144 477:d "411—r A 49-4- 4 Results Schedule In Cage Tourney A 6 40"' 34-3- 3 Friday's Results — 6 sr t t:00Boo'" " 'It ts learn to fly in a week '1 How's that? 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Simple For the most fascinating week's vacation you've ever had plan to spend it with us and you can be flying solo by the end of the week Just a couple of golf—and you'll still have time for golf too Flying's so easy now with the Piper Cherokee easiest-toflpiper ever built (easier even than the Cub) The Cherokee's "totAl flying ease" of lessons a day will do it—more fun than a round plus its modern ' I low wing make flying a cinch TRAINING GROUND SCHOOLS AIRPLANES FLIGHT INTRODUCTORY HELICOPTERS FLIGHT SAIL PLANES KELSEY-ELLI- LESSON S AIRSERVICE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT tAK6 CITY UTA4 SALT ti f f 1 - - - p i I i - - -e ' I t ''7 I' - : - i I P 11 -- i I I 71-5- 3 Fri 2 1 -' 4 - - I 1 -- 71' : ii 0 'k 7 e - 4y1 lx 4' i'!-- ol '1-:vk- I - s' : k :::::41--dolf- ' ''' : i ' 1 ''1 r' ae '' 11' - 4- t'''' soh -0-----4 :! - '::- ! k Harley High 1' 4 - ' - I : : r:1' -- i 4 A7-- ' ' 'f4-"?2' I - rfl r 4:to0 1-- -- of the glorious! combination :t b )' - -- NA -'I lt ' Irt - 4i -- f Tribune Sports Writer 41 t k f '' t Perbat By Ray fm1:' I : ' - i - ' 1 4 siT:13':11:1‘'' - -- ' : 4 V - -- - !'' ' 41:74 0 rY:':''' it!--?tTf- ki?-'- 1 : ' r - - 4 14 '4S't i' ::v7 ' 7153 kr' '''-- ' v - e '41 ''l - ollilt1 ' '" A : I i -- - ' 44-- ' t" - ltxtkgro 4':4k'1v1Vx v '' ' t 11 '' CG'''''t You'll never convince the UCLA legions of this - ''''''4:1 ' '' 'f 't:4:"' z:': shot rebounded And held his 41 ) 4u 'i 1 17 : o' Vf 'i logic but a Figger Filbert in the midwestwill argue '' 44 :t'lV1 team Falcons 77 14 together :r F 1 ' ''i' '' '(1' 4 (i ' — BYU or that either of the WAC ' ' '' if'- ' A ' ' IP' ' i' 4 ' vaulted into the finals of the r 4 ' ' ' T'''fr '''' "'t I''''' Wyoming—played tougher basketball schedules than ' - ' i Class A cage tourney t 3 ':'4'' ' ' ''''I'14''4' 'Jt N' " -'Ili the No Bruins from Los Angeles ' ' 00" Graham a honey cracker of a IiA : e A:44' 'Z' 1 i -e t" q 'k : On the basis of a formula he's developed to rate ': v player pumped in 30 points in k A :ell t 4i '" k 4 1 ' teams according to the strength of their basketball "::i sparking Clearfield to a decisive' t '''t :' !s ' : 4: 1 victory over South in a 1 '7'i-: : '' schedules Professor Gordon L Wise of Wright State televr11 '''T A c'tic:''''s 21' t semifinal championship game i: P ' il' tt"t t':i- - 1 rr 7 ik (Ohio) University placed the Bruins only 87th nation- - i t 04'''' 1 i afternoon ‘ at Uteville II'-it :1 Friday 1i ti '''' ' 'ally in the list of teams playing tough schedules 4 A1 4 ' 414 0u' Ken Gardner '''''''': '''''''s ''' ''''''''' ''''''''''''''4''''''' buddy t1': 11 ' 'ii:li Whthipleohtlitr 1966-67 '" ' As the ti'"-- ' season started BYU's schedule I half of the deadly ':t301i0:'-44-- ' i 7t :rc54 :::' ' ' 'r :4 ' ' i ''' ' 3 nation and Wyoming's the A was the 16th toughest in the N4 4 '0' i 0' powerhouse of Coach 0 c Cit t ti )'''' 4t41' i t t J tr! i 44 44th I — ' 1 'II- ' was Marcus Garrett ''' ' I''' having lk " '' q:1141 q'''v I' ''''4 "rf' A 4- 4 ' ' 0Jit ir tf an off day Graham kept his tl'41 ' In his preseason conjectures Professor Wise con- - 1' 't'' :1:It '":' 4r4 -A It l' -'' '4: i' ''' 14 ''" ''' '' cool and was the steadying fac' eludes "Some 'big name' basketball s6hools are about I --73 F: IT:47 r " ' tifr- tor during a shaky first half for Ken James BYU senior guard opens the locker he :i 0'74'' i :r'Y-to tackle schedules which are not at all in keeping with t ' Clearfield He never took a bad has had for four years as he waits Wyoming game v-e the athletic reputation of the school" !:'ow-N I) :4t:ei-'4t shot and he hitll of 14 from the 4 1 '-F UCLA was included in this list of good teams!' field 3'Sswoex$' ?7 4) 18ii4 igc'::i? 7 ''' J104 " "push-overschedules '''''1?-:':7: 4 11 playing Good Rebounder '''t'-' '' On a conference rating basis the Western Athletic so' V' ' L'''""'"1"742011Mkihk: Gardner who couldn't find '4':“ schedule than Conference played a tougher the hoop during a cold first half I 4Nr :Ii4 1 80-6- 6 '''4' :4?V::-a 421t the Athletic Association of Western Universities in the second t t7 a gave up shooting ' '' '' 1 "!-''''''' ' half and ' (Pacific-8- ) not scoring despite 1' 5c:513E liel 1 '' -- - a3' te q much the talented senior was Granite ran Provo right out of Defensively WAC opponents averaged 235 "power points" to '''' lt - ' '' 1 Ilk i15i! '?' they had only three ' ' '':V '' valuable in rebounding and Einar Nielsen Fieldhouse Fri'4'7:!''''-'' ?x vs 41 the AAWU's 1989 rating while the West Coast Ath— Jolley who scored problems :z" n "' k plavmaking and it 19 1 day by a score of letic Conference a seeded NCAA regional tournament :: '' :r '!:'Tririttti-7''''" N1NAii ' sv ' 4 ': 1 Paur who had Mar ' Clearfield will meet the win- - kept the Farmers in running for 4 tr - v bwqi c ' itff 1tl'i' ' It r : ' iN tin ' team averaged only 1388 for all opponents who w:'' led 25 all scorers with ' 0' ' ner of the Sky Viewaillerest the Class A consolation champi1" J' :yo04404 ti 4 :''frl To go with their quick break: ' k li ' i'' 1:' ' But would you believe BYU's schedule was fivel ill 7:40 at at coo" pm 4 onship - game Saturday the Granitians also had a good it S'ti '7 114 : times tougher than UCLA's or that Wyoming's opo- :ri:17- BYU fieldhouse for the entire The Farmers will play for the defense Mike Folster l :1 tr'11 gunned in bundle i I fifth in nents were twice as tough as the Bruins? this year's cage 25 position ' to for 2Y1a4k2'-''- ! 1 but Provo was the he I South gave it a pretty good ro classic Saturday t01 7 That's Professor Wise's conclusions in analyzing '' :t 4 real problem for the only ) '' for as The ' as t The 4:&'!4: long possible :: devastating fast' break y1:017 I'tdtzwY l' Cof schedules before the season the : - i 111:ws' rr' ' e' ! 'e'' - 1 :4" ' M :':' - 1 2 i' )Ty 2 : - - r i'ii cr t A " )4- " : : A Jr"f!-- : Would You Believe WAC Pick i I '40'Ni ''- "::: Than 1 ' Falcons Rip in I ' ' Met Tougher 1 Y : - t i 1 - ' I i 'i I 1 ' 1 hifh-scorin- g ' 'i '111q1 - 1 I tan normally are seen in soVeral hard to ara It make it man for maireornpartson Cowboys Vt4 Utes But If the man for man de fenses do return Raymond will be on 68 Gary Von Krosigk Liimo probably will draw Torn Asbury Roberts will have to handle Harry Hall James will get the great shoot-- er for Wyoming Mike Eberle and Hill will be on Bob Wilson i tenses I But win or lose this will be the last game in Utah for James Raymond' Roberts Hill and Jimas in MT—uniforms This is one of those rare hunch- es of kids who came as freshmen at the samer time and will finish as a unit four years later Since this is a strange year in basketball with more 7one de-- 1 - '''416' he doesn't specialize in shooting he specilizes ir getting the game going on the fast BYO I ry-- :I 40 LA iii-é?-:M6Ot a strange ca For two years he had guards like Mike Gardner Dick Nemelka and Jett Congdon James has reer at - ii: - 1 ‘ ' ' 359 2(135 li : - |