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' ''V' ' '''' ' '''''f1 4:4'' k I''tZri''' 1) Poor facilities offered by the "outs" 2) Academic and admission standards at variance with the WAC founders 3) Lack of a balanced sports program -- - a school not deemed competitive and up to WAC standards in all 10 varsity sports 4) Population potential and student enrollment lacking to support the program from the home and vis- t ' I :'""! '! t 1 c' ::L I17-- ' '' '' '' i' :' ::z - - i''' e ' ' :) 's '!: : - :'fk-- - '' ' ' :: Ci: if l' '1 l'' ' ' :i'' ''i 'J:'ti ":i 1 4ti - '" ' '' '" :: ' ' ''-- i' '' ' t ' ' ' :!: ''' ' — ' -:' :I 7t':' -- or -- 4 ' g i : :7 7 it f::- ' : '' ::'i::''' ' :' : - : ! : : 1:t '' 1 1 - ' ' ' '' '' ' :' ' ' ': '' ''"''':: '' z l' ::!A' : ' :::!': 12:':"' g 5 ) 1 Salt Lake City golfers Alta Earl left and Shirley Erikson right watch as :fled The same goes for "academic and admission standards" — there isn't sufficient difference to offer any :bona fide objection and there's a suspicion there's iliore variance in academics within the WAC than-o:the part of the WAC hopefuls So that gets back to the WAC "image" of a program which may become a vital topic in the expansion meeting Monday center putts out on the ninth green at beautiful Wasatch Laid I tilkaat lig 'ftsfikalkiwoipi fig!iikeigiiP la 10111411a gent 16 p tion ulati( to gl loci& by ti c lete mon( worki And for the first time in its history Utah is going to have a legalized hunt on bighorn sheep' of iThepetritsd afpoprrotrvoedssuphiyraamnc se in the rugged area along the Colo' 1 AtinczklblitWPitliiiiM - Bighorn Sheep 1 kiA5106414004WiZaFik of co next permit for the unlimited areas other words they must corn- mit themselves where they: want to hunt Fee of $15 will be- the same as on drawing areas: ! lidiaktid14111g100kiitrr1461K cnntr 1 In i " re- moved Colorado State and Utah State will have modern football and basketball plants shortly San Jose State and Texas Western's facilities are being Improved With "facilities" objections removed the No 4 :objection (the drawing potential) is pretty well nulli- cent with ess However persons who apply I on a drawing area and fail to I obtain a permit cannot obtain a II ' ill foc 1 ' ' ' for tt 11- -- 't 'I : -- r :'' : ' -: - ':'''''''''' : '' ' ' ': ''- :::: :1 ' ' t::4'":4' : i - :':: ' ' : ''" ' ' ' : : ::'' "I''':' r ': ''' :''''''' " :"' ':4 '''' " i: '! :'' - t '': II' 1 ' ' '' 4'''i :''''' :: '' :!":' ' ' ' r' ''' it' ' :::' f t '' ": '' ' ' 7r ' ''' :'1' 7 '- ' - i ) - ' 2 ' : '' ' ' - g' !!' Ag ' ' q 1:3'- '':'1' '''''-':- : ::: 4 !::'7i7 4 E'' á -- ' ':':7 r4:''" 1 '' ::!:1:i'''' Y'' t'44 4 g ' :' At'-f' ' :''t '!''''f r - ''' '::1 ' ' "f''' olvaaliehra 5 tege by t rneet i !ties the ( Mountain State Park Golf Course which rado and San Juan Rivers south' was officially opened to play Saturday of Canyonlands National Park The — will Nov McClellan I tcr run sheep hunt through Nov 19 The fee will be $25 and will be a once: inalifetime affair The unlimited elk hunts were' adopted only after several hours of discussion Some of the board members felt that "too much pressure" would be placed on the Uinta and Manti herds publi Heber Opens Links As Hundreds Play well-balanc- Little Giants Battle At Derks Tonight Ogden Trips Salt Lake Again 107 relea - 11 n 1 I - IThe hopefuls: Spartans Rams Rate Highly day take ' i " er : ' IUnlimited ' itor's standpoint The "facilities" objection has been or is being By Don Brooks Tribune Outdoors Editor - s When the Western Athletic Conference began league in the fall of 1942 sevoperation as a eral traditional and natural rivalries were severed- With the demise of the Skyline Conference which had been a successor to the old Rocky Mountain Conference Colorado State U and Utah State University found themselves without their old rivalries with Wyoming Utah andBITU especially At the time of the formation of the league four fairly general objectons were rumored as contributing to the oversight and omission of several' a 1 a Note: With followers eit the Western Athletic Conference welting a OPCIVOM tO expood Monday In this the second of three artkles to continue to discuss Ma problems that have deliver espantirm We'll tao"":: the prospect I o( the tour leading "contendere" for membership - 13 i On Manti feplitoyr's 1 4 a Success in 'Minor Sports' :iJ Tr1 41 i WAC Hopefuls Offer Varied I 7 0 Seasons Set atro' I 1: Salt Lake City Utah—Sunday Morning—June 25 1967 Page-111- 10 ' AlP- - (al) - 7 rit ti CI 1 0 "--- "r 7771 ' Tribune Sports Editor --- 0 -- i ' ' -- 1 h 1 J 4 Sports' Mirror by : I k 71 ) 4 '1' -i !- A'Ar4P-- ''''''':N 1 1711 0 -- rj ''-- ' ' "" Nt41 'II ‘ -- ' t od sione ment Ttil tee f an those Kent Brown of Salem and Dick Board Clairman that Clements of Provo were the secI While the Giants'pitching for Tribune Sports Writer I could By Ray Herbst However John E ' (Bud) ond group off the tee Afterward San Jose finished second in the track coaches asso-- I By Ray Herbat — the most part had been good Inphelps Tribune Sports Writer MIDWAY Heber game director who also the three Utah County golfers Tribune Sports Writer claton and third in the NCAA in cross country third inGovernor Calvin L Valley Rampton the condition and set- -' the NCAA track and field in 1966 and tied for 19th this formally opened the Wasatch Iti Once again unand said they' OGDEN last week in the NCAA cinder competition won nation- - Mountain State Park golf course Had all the challenges they earned runs came back to haunt al judo title the last six years second In soccer with after hundreds of golfers had wanted to face the Salt Lake Giants as the the opener" Manager Harvey !win be wasted purposes" e nanc the on round to a treated been 2-- 1 losses to national champion UCLA: second Inl two do not anticipate that we Four Salt Lake City women Ogden Dodgers recorded a Koepf said Saturday before his made Lake batch' Salt a leap City Saturday --NCAA golf in 1966 fourth In water polo In 1966 and house‘here tremendous h Phyllis West Shirley Erikson series sweep here Saturday Little Giants took the field for st wpriessilhuarveea ugiinnig was lani McClellan and Alta Earl course of the errors against Dodger he explained of the 13th in tennis in 1966 the final 10-Ogden over' 7 game with a victory to the public Saturday played the course "We found night and in the first two games the ing out that results of unlimited The swimmers were second in the NCAA region-- 1 free series Giants y of places to lose balls morning and there were teani booted 12 chances In Fri- - hunts in other states such is In new Lake Salt City's als: golfers won the 1967 Western Intercollegiate title dreds of golfers here to take there's lots of water and it Only six of the 10 Ogden runs: the Pioneer second game the Giants Colorado had been closely stud lts!day's makesLeague In football the Spartans produced Danny Holman the vantage of the chance to play is just beautiful It was really Were earned as the Little Giants debut before the home crowd at lost 2 but only one of those led nation's top passing quarterback in accuracy the wres- - this beautiful and challenging fun and exciting" Olirley said booted the ball five more tinies "Also we anticipate that thi five Ogden runs was earned Derks Sunday at 8 pm for the group this night giving them a iotall tiers had a 10-- 4 record: gymnastics finished 6-- 6 the course success ratio will be Ihunter been so has weird far Play Takes Note The course actually opened of 17 errors for the three-gamGreat Weather much lower basketball ttam upset USF en route to a 5 season than on the drawing exciting erratic good colorful baseball had a 12-1- 9 mark including a win over nation- - And the weather cooperated its first nine holes June 8 Now set Koepf taking note of theandsometimes funny But for areas Possibly we will get Out Hit Ogden more applicants this first year are open: Course advance publicity put out by sure it has not been dull Santa Clara and the tennis team was third perfectly as the sun was warm all 18 holes Nielsen said Satur- pro Lanny than in succeeding seasons" He in ed scatter few a Salt Lake outhit Ogden agaio!the Dodger management there were only In the Northern California Collegiate& With a squad of 36 about 4000 appliea- playerspredicted to day that reservations will be nine to seven but those boots ilOgden prior to the first series of Jo was clouds there and nothing From the Spartan standpoint the "major sports" Koepf is using the first 10 days tions would be made itaken for weekend play he wasn't said killed of going gam game theithe spoil anyone's hopes year any simply basketball offer the prime objections of football and The greens' fee for nine holes the season to shake down his' stand still and let thatef lob i i Golfers came from around the's $125 and for 18 holes it is Giants' first victory of the sea-!t- o Opening Dates all a chance to to the WAC "image" u" tfitiving son iLaSorda (Tom) character" do Big to play to listen to Gov1t2 n This Is th state To coincide with the unlimited -' charged play Colorado State opened with a 7-- 3 football season1 weee tvin and to each to a 1 lead!all the talking remarks Ogden Jtampon's jumped of th e d ay Ihunt dates the board pushed Show Promise PI Including handing Wyoming its only loss the basket-- 1 watch the governor hit a long Nielsen been has on "LaSorda the three after popping innings said golfers may power' 'back opening dates of elk draw- the ball team failed to live up to expectations with a 14-1- 0 drive off the No 1 tee to launch phone weekend reservations hitting of Ron Estes and out-- 1 off pretty good about how' From what they have sfiown ing areas to Sept 30 doing pm ' Tarry Harrison won the USTFF national the course on Utah's golfing time after 8 am on Tuesdays fielder Red Canada The Giants10gden is going to get us this so far lads such as catcher away with usual ictit cross-countfirst baseman Imp direct phone number is 328- - who scored a single run in theseason and he has been tellingtDave Rader championship the swimming team made!mainstreark Two elk areas Fish openings four runs in the fourth base-thir- d requ 1321 in gymnastics everyone how the Dodgers hate Mike Roby outfielder-firs- t Praises Support the "top 20" with four lake and Heaston will have tied the Ifér( inning withlthe game tell Well Salt to I'll the Giants To course from Nelson outfielder man get Ogando you" NCAA finals the their usual late dates i n Novell'? the squad qualified for Coy Rampton said the course has Salt Lake City batted around Koepf went on "we don't likelGary Pinnow either through shortstop Fred ben Colorado State offers varsity competition in foot-driv- e cost $360000 and he praised res- - Lake then turn in the fourth canto coming up his guys either and after some Ritchie outfielder Santos Mal-wit- h to Midway Heber The board approved a slight ball basketball cross country soccer track and field'idents ot the valley here and north and west past the Home- four runs on four hits with of the pitching I saw in Ogdenitionado and pitchers Mike Welk Increase in special deer per who had tennis'Utahns "I everywhere baseball e golf or take the Midway cutoff catcher Dave Rader's wrestling swimming gymnastics games I'll bet theyler Hiram Lewis and Jim John-hi- t mits authorizing a total of 4750 the project lie sin- - istead supported two-ru- n a Jimlwill of and water drive and Heber outside and single by polo be lucky to get a run off us son appear to have the talent to as compared to 3400 last bi ou t Harold i year - reor See Page to the park Column I lFt reca On the club level the Rams offer lacrosse skiing i gled 'Imove up the ladder the first of July" Itoy J:directly had who However the 1967 total is a far man ithe - jul) rifle and pistol shooting judo and rodeo Inized the potential of the area cry from the years when these w as a state park and golf coursei were permits put out on au ea ' unlimited basis Then he joined F C Kozialt Track-Fiel- d pro Recre-i director of the Park and Vt elec Bucks Only 1 t Elmo Jacob' Commission moi Wine Utah State's athletic emphasis may have ation Three bucks-onl- y hunts were son Chairman of the Wasatch d set up They are on the Tintic been on producing winning football and basketball Bill a m 131 mairstr CvuntycouCo 6I-Oak ' field of the Dixie: teams theUSITsluidermanned track and form City and 4 ' 1 :4 squad i -All run the full 11 V - 'rt—t days of the scored 11 points In the recent NCAA meet finishing the first ctlicial foursome ' ' ii':s '' N Asp() season The Vernal the regular Utah' play behind BYU and New Mexico but p ''k bucks-onlwhich I had last yearl A luncheon at the homestead ' : ' t ' Arizona Arizona State and Wyoming :' 'K g went back to either sex v offidal ceremonies r'r-it r 1 Aggie track in dual meet competition was 12 but preceded One early hunt was author- the was under e program r!-dtit -!In invitational meets the Aggie individuals scored well''!direction lt ized on the Monroe Mountain of Jim Smedley presi-l- t ' t and third second a It will run Oct 0 for 300 enough to bring home two firsts a dent of the Wasatch County 15 ' '''' t$ ''"' ''''' antlerless permit holders in multi-scho40 competition Chamber of Commerce t'l t '1111e 1 A large part of the in swimming 4 special wrestling the Aggies were 2 43' ' Lots of Gotten )e 1 1 1 deer permits will be issued iii I it' ''''''': itc ( t': ' 3-- 8 e-9-- 3 11-1- 7 Howin tennis and in baseball 4 !t golf 1 1 the 7005-f the '3 morning southeastern During Utah areas Eight Y "I --'--' :'':): $ ever in the spring sports Utah State confined much of hundred either-se- x were ap- yard course was flooded with ''z' '''k ' 's "' 4) 1 and i other 1 regional oppo- golfers its competition to Big Sky Juan-BluMo'un- for San - ' proved t 11c e ' 3 ' f- ' ' ''' -" nents tam n and - k fa) Hank Clements of Orem ' 'II another 800 for Sin ': 4 i ' Texas Western like Utah State Is rebuilding its Juan-ElRidge ' k 1 :e ' The others were scattered ' minor sports program In football the Miners won the 0 ' - 4': 1 ? eata6 't i ift () around among the usual Sun Bowl a year ago as the basketball team won the It ' 4 's I 'tx6 I t' '' 1 t By Marion Dunn 1 nr Little hun-plent- ad-'an- d I II e' ally-ranik- ed n ry fit two-bas- I B-I- Z — Aaffics Fine in - ' ' - -- to--- out-scori- E t ' i - y ':- - -:-- s - t 14-2- 1 '44 ol 1 In' I ' ' ' :' 10t t t Special to The Tribune ORINDA CALIF — Susan Bradshaw of Salt Lake CitY teamed with Eliza Pande of Palo Alto Saturday to capture the girls' 16 doubles title in the Far West Invitational junior tennis tournament i11 ‘ Observation Ward a our crusaders or the rights of question-ob- is churectors too $it by end allow H high school sachems to VIM roughshod over the rights of the school kids I their holm of summer rocrootion Funny how smn e They defeated Patty Polenske Kathleen Lodi Kraft Calif and Tulsa Okla 6-- 3 14 doubles 6-- 3 ' ''' V i nirt i i''' 4t ' 'XI :t ''' 0 i : L: t '' ' )' t e 4- :''''' v :ii:: -- 4- 1 ! ?- iC" r t 17: t 4 i410 te '' "7 ' ' : st: ' ' '' ' ? 4 : 14 f' 1 010"74 (''It'' 1 ' '"0'' ' II ' q kA 41 Righthander Hiram Lewis far right gives the okeh sign ot four Giant lefnanders From left r " L Column - 4 7 :ht - OHIO I1 (11131) Even a lady umpire will do In a pinch That's how the Stark County Hot Stove Baseball League looks at it The amateur league whicfi has as members nearly 1909 boys from ages 9 to 19 says its activities have expanded so greatly in the past couple of years it hasn't enough umpires to go around It called for more umpires and said anyone even womeri Is or older was eligible t -- ''' ' 1 :iAU : Rich Atkins Doug Therlau it Jerry Airson Cluck Giants open at home Sunday night r Bo B-- II Loop's Desperate Eyes Gal limp CANTON ''''''''° ' ' 3- - rage -- "! l':'' c--- 1 411 0 '''4- r t :''111 ti See anghrt ort 11 op - ' 4: t : 14 7i :i:--1 i t 't ' ' 4' 't A i r it NA r' i ' Ron In the boys' and Kern Lafayette Calif Bob Knight Tiburon Calif defeated J I m Delaney-Joh- n for the Schovaers championship 9-- t ' ' - ':''' :(' i i 1 6 4 t t ' ' ri: '' i' Cops Net Title 7-- 9 s: k':'::i Miss Bradshaw 6--3 — k 26-12- -1 so-call- - N -- - - — i' 1:”: ''74-'7-4'A:tI- l::' - :w l'i- 1 NCAA basketball crown In golf the Miners won the Western New Mexico tourney and tennis while below WAC par is offered as a varsity sport The basehR11 record was with wins over New Mexico Denver and Texas Tech Texas Western is hopeful of beginning a swimming and wrestling program Gymnastics also will have to be included at Utah State and Texas Western on the varsi- ty level As any WAC member can confess if he so desires "minor sports program" to con- rebuilding a terence standards can cost upwards of $100000 a year This can offer a strain on athletic budgets over- drawn in almost every school in the WAC area 'i:::ii--14g- 11 - 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