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Show March 10, 1969 DESERET NEWS, Monday, 3 Utes Win 7 th Swim Crown Our winning trend was set in the very first event, beamed Utah swim coach Don Reddish after the Utes had won a seventh straight Western Athletic Conference title at Ft Collins, Colo. Utah amassed 470 points compared to 426 for BYU, 365 for Colorado State, 166 for Wyoming, 150 for New Mexico, 136 for Arizona State and 57 for Arizona. Brigham Young gambled with its top distance men in the freestyle to try opening and trump our strength. We wound up taking first, second, third and fourth and got 58 points overall. That bulge car 500-yar- d thing went wrong and win by 50 Utah stayed almost even In this Reddish strong BYU event. if they went right, scid. Thanks to a great team BYU's Rob Stoddart won the effort, tilings went right 200 breaststroke. Again, though, Tom Akrop started things out Utah took a surprise second right by winning the 1,650 yard with a fine effort by Tim Roark. freestyle in a tremendous time Utes Jeff McDaniel and Bill bulge. of 17:16.78. This helped Utah to Leeflang were 9th and lOih to After qualifying all our men a point win over BYU in help defray BYUs impact in Saturday heats, we figured this event. In the 100 butterfly, Dave we could lose by 50 if every- - In the 100 freestyle, Rob and Fuhdman led defending champ Rich Kittel grabbed a third and Fred Baird of BYU for 85 fourth behind CSUs Dennis yards, but Baird touched out by O'Connor. In this event Utah six indies. Utah's finish here, cinched the title. picked up 31 more points to in- though, ORLANDO, FLA. (UPI) -- crease its lead over BYU to 75. Ken Still won his first golf tour BYU's Glenn Yamashita won nament as a pro with a the 200 backstroke from Utah's decision in the $115,000 Tom Elsnab after Elsnab had led for the first 85 yards. But Citrus Open. Uintah, winner of the Region Six round robin Saturday, opens the Class B basketball tourna- ried us through to the last day, Reddish had figured before the meet that Utah and BYU would be near even going into Saturday's final events. But Utah had an lead, thanks mainly to the 500 fiee-styl-e PARK CITY WEST - Seven junior skiers won Southern SecDivision tion Intermountain downhill ski honors here over the weekend. Three Salt sters, a pair a Provo won titles in sponsored h x ... -- Tv ' niiuii'Vi11- Swish! UCLA's Lew Alcindor (33), Sidney Wicks (35) watch Ernie Powell's last second shot drop through the net as USC ended 41 game Bruin streak, 46-4-- 4. It's Mot Hopeless! t HU iirODDDS BUS Staking its own well deserved claim to the Los Angeles crown UPI Sports Writer is Southern California which UCLA might go on to capture gave the mighty Udans more n unprecedented third straight than they bargained for last ational championship, but the weekend. The Trojans, after Iruins can claim only a share suffering a heartbreaking f the Los Angeles collegiate double overtime loss to the Bruins Friday night, stunned asketball title. By STU CAMEN 61-5- 5 their cross-tow- College Summary East Santa Barbara I. Loyola (L.A.) Par West RaPional NCAA B' one-stro- while Miss Pedersen registered a :59.4 over the testy course. Salt Lake Racing Schools Heidi VanErt won novice girls honors with a 1:06.2 in front of Park Citys Laurie Wright who finished second with a 1:07.9. His time, :31.5. Salt Lakers Brooke Pedersen and Steve Baeder of Gaddis Training Organization, won intermediate honors. Baeder topped second place finisher Scott Beall of Park City with a :55.5 to Bealls :56.2 a :58.0. Here are results: Intwriatflata Writ 1. Brook Pedirscn, GTO, :99.4; 2. Kris Marks, 1:01 1; Zelenkov, Row.aiO Hall-S- t. a. Barrl Thorrasen, unafflllatad, 1:03 0; 4. Lucy Hail, Pita, i:u3.9; 5. Carlyn Millar, Alta, 1:04.0; . Back! Broman, Alta, 1:04.4; 7. Enid VanErt, SRS, 1:05 0; . Betsy Dunkie, GTO, 1:05.9; 9. Monica Nano, T Ski Club, 1:04; 10. Susan Kirby, Alta, i:07.l. Intermediate Boys 1. Stave Baeder, OTO, :$5.5; 1 Scott Beall, Park City, :5 2; 3. Roy Iverson, SRS, :5.3; 4. Mark Fred. SRS, :57.1; S. Richard . Dave Hanei, SRS, :57.7; Nebeker, SRS, :SB.0; 7. Chris Andrus, Park City, :5t.4i I. Gary Mlkkelson, . Kirk Lar-lorURS, JBRT, :58 5; :50.9; 10. Mika Earley, SRS, and Scott Drury, GTO, :59.0. Novlca Girl 1. Heidi VanErt. SRS, 1:06.2. L Leurl Wripht, Park City. 1:07 9; . Julia Knight, 1:08 8:4. Jan unaftiliated. Kirby, Alta, . 109 ; J. Chris Webb, Brighton, 1.U.5; Tammy Polychronls, Park City, 1:13 5: 7. Lea Smith, Brlehton, 1:14 3; I Jonas, GTO, 1:14; 9. Cynthia Campbell, Alta, 1.19.7; 10. Robyn Wilson, Park City, 1:31.5. Kevin Boya 1. Slav Timothy, Park City, :57.; 1. Bart GTO, Rueling, :50; 3. Scolt Schrtytr, GTO, 1:00.1 4. Steve Webber, URS. and Chris Millar, URS. 3 ; 6. Cal Florence, Park City, and Jett Seehol-ze- r, Logan, 1:00 8: I. Barry Ellsworth. URS, ):OI 2t 9. Tom Relnerth, URS: La Southern, Park City; Andy Walker, Alta, and Mika Wade, Park City, 1:01.3. Paewee Girls 1. Cindy Ellsworth. URS, and Brenda Brown, Park City, :31 ; 3. Lisa Ramsey, GTO, :34 1; 4, Shawna Nance, T Ski Club, :40.S. Paawat Bovs 1. Tom Fullerton, JBRT, :31.J; 2. John Conner, Park City, and Stave Bounous, JBRT, ;3i 9; 4. Pepper Murray, SRS. 5. Kan Stevens, :32.5; GTO, :33 0; A Stew Schreyer, GTO, :33.5; 7. Mark Has-laSRS, :33.; I, Jimmy Jones, URS, :34.3; 9. Brad Nance, T Ski Club, :35.0; 10. Mlk Larsen, URS, ;3S.l. Stamps & Daters CLYDE- - and Basketball Opens Next at Brigham Young University by testing Region Eights Hurricane. The tourney pairings were decided Saturday with the con-- ! elusion of the Region Six and Region Five round robins. The tourney ojxens with the 10 e a.m. game ment Wednesday Uintah-Hurrican- Panniers cane. 11:30 a.m. Morgan vs. Non h Sanpete. 1 pun. Soutc Sevier, ss. ' I Tablona. 2:30 p.m. Delta vs. North Summit. ; LOWER BRACFET I! Dixie vs. 4:30 p.m. and concludes Wednesday night ati-h- . ! at 9 p.m. with the Monticello-Ceda- r 0 p.m. Manti vs. Union. City clash. The meet runs 7:30 p.m. South Rich vs. through Saturday with 16 teams attempting to join Class A Richfield. Monticello vs. 9 pan. champion Bountiful in the state Cedar City. . champion ranks. LEASE 1969 PONTIAC AS LOW AS $53 Per Month AND Wl CHANOI THI OIL FREE John Gibb LIASI MGR. tr SEI KARL 1581 lautli We Tampla MARKS TING MVIC1 INOINNRS IntarnwMitala Stamp Warto WEDNESDAY SCHEDULE UPPER BRACKET 10 a.ni. Uintah vs. Hurri- i FRED f A.CARLISOn Pcnticcl S3S So. Mala Sa't Lake City 3641 9 HU State were two of nine teams which won opening round games Saturday in NCAA tournament play. The others were St. Johns, Davidson, Duquesne, Miami of Ohio, Marquette, Colorado State and Texas A&M. With the field of NCAA title contenders reduced to 17, Thursday nights regional play shapes up as follows: East at College Park, Md., St. Johns vs. Davidson and North Carolina vs. Duquesne. FREE 9 MERICAN CeUap (Lai I) 72 Consolation Irvin 82, UC Davis 78 Tournaments AA Unlv. Dlv. Region Is Oat round) East Ras.onal John's (NY) 72, Prlncalon 3 vidson 75, Villanova 41 quesn 74, St. Joseph's (Pa.) 51 Mideast Regional iml (Ohio) 3, Notre Dam 88 rouette 82, Murray St. 2 Midwest Regional orado St. 52, Dayton 50 aa A--M 81, Trinity (Tex.) 44 West Regional btr St 75, Seattle 73 2 w Mexico St. 74, Brigham Yound NCAA Coll Oiv. Regional (2nd Round) rfolk St. 1)3. Old Dominion 101 (con-liowny St. (N.Y.) 71, Lamoynt (N.U.) consolation) sumption 98, Central Conn. 77 (conso- i) lerlcan Int. 91, Springfield 88 mtclair St. 101, Wagner 78 a. Textile 7. Wittenberg 74 (console- classification. When half the kids went to the airport with their heads shaved (to cut down resistance) I knew they were going all out, Reddish laughed. Each of the 18 boys scored their share! It was a great team effort. Maybe tills loss will help us, put us in good shape for the tournament. I dont feel too Mideast at Madison, Wis., bad," UCLA Coach John Wooden Marquette vs. Kentucky and Purdue vs. Miami of Ohio. said. Midwest at Manhattan, Kan., USC coach Bob Boyd, obviousTexas A&M vs. Louisville or ly pleased with his teams first Drake and Colorado vs. Coloravictory over UCLA since March do State. 1, boasted afterwards: West 1963, at Los Angeles, UCLA Theyre lucky we didnt beat vs. New Mexico State and them twice. Weber State vs. Santa Clara. Next to USC, the team getting The only berth still in doubt Is the greatest satisfaction over the one allotted to the winner of UCLAs loss was New Mexico the Missouri Valley Conference. State which has to face the That champion wifi be crowned Bruins at Pauley Pavilion tonight at Wichita when Drake Thursday night In one of the and Louisville meet in a playoff NCAAs two Western regional game. The loser already has games. The other pits Santa been assured the final berth in Clara against Weber State. the National Invitation TourNew Mexico State and Weber nament. ilslus 33, Niagara 79 ny 39, Rochester 4 Soutti itucky 34, Tennessee 89 rid 73, Alabama 0 ) 90, Georgia S3 (3 OTs) iderblit 130, Mississippi St. 11 turn 80, Mississippi 70 Mideast rinnaH 94, 5t. Louis 3 8 sols 78. Northwestern consln 84, Iowa 74 due 130, Indiana 7 0 St. 95, Michigan St. S naas St. 5, Kansas 57 Southwest xatka 70, Oklahoma 64 49 St. St, Oklahoma St. Was! , Oregon 57 gon St. Jtic 94. San Francisco 72 or ado 93, Missouri 73 ithern California 46, UCLA 44 ta Clara 72, St. Mary'8 (Calif.) 5 ho 83, Gonzaga 89 P 94, USF 72 bar State 75, Seattle 73 0 Jose Slate 92, Pepperdin a Mexico State 74, Brigham Young I 46-4- 4 UCLAs Ratullt SaturdayBy United Press International Division Championshlpt Championship Francisco Stale 77, Nevada rivals Saturday defeat to snap winning streak. n night with a Utah Racing Schools Cindy Ellsworth and Park Citys Brenda Brown shared peewee girls with honors identical :31.8 clockings while Junior Bounous Racing Teams Tom Fullerton won the boys honor in that record. Stiil Wins Citrus Lake City youngPark Citys Steve Timothy of Park City alpin-er- s, was fastest among boy novices boy and Ogden girl as he clocked a :57.6. Bart the Salt Lake Jay-ce- e Rueling, GTO, was second with classic. npw WAC, Ute Varsity and pool 46-2- Junior Skiers Win Downhill Deseret News Special Then the Utes wrapped It; up in fine fashion. 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