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Show DESERET NEWS, Saturday, March H, 1969 COLLEGE CAGE SCENE Nidi Yengich Tourneys Galore! fifth-seede- d fourth-seede- --t- session around to recruiting at the on the eve of Thursdays NCAA Far West Regional. John Wooden, UCLAs master for 22 years, offered some interesting comments. press-coach- No recruiting efforts, NIT New York West Texas St. N Tennessee 67, Rutgers SI NCAA College Division Evansville, Ind. Am. Inti. 53, Ashland 51 Kv. Wslyn. 75, S. W. Missouri 7t Ohio 12, H HARDWARE RANCH, Cache Sleigh rides to the elk County feeding grounds here had to be discontinued late this week, due NAIA Kansas City to lack of snow. East New Mex 75, E?iz St 72 Maryland SI. 93, Cent. Wash. 87 "It might be over for the year, Joe Berger, Hardware 'Ranch foreman said. "It isnt a likely we could get enough snow "rLr'UrIJ1i over er Ohio University turned back now to hold the elk. West Texas St., in the However, some wapiti can be first game. seen in the area for those want-- 1 Tennessee will now play Ohio ing (0 sj,ow the kiddies what Fn.iver?ity in the VPP Quarterf-thes- e magnificent animals look RWm CODgTv it Vv & The n,ehMn Cren's steelheod 17-pou- is beached by veteran Wes Lowe. tieelhead Anglers d 6-- Behind In Recruiting The publicity from the playoffs, as well as national plugs such as the one in Sports Illustrated last week, will reap benefits later. But right now Johnson must find three forwards and at least one guard. The Wildcats lose Larry Bergh, Gary Strong and Gus Chatmon off the forward line and guard Justus Thigpen. The Weber frosh team doesnt offer much replacement hope, so Johnson and Visschcr will have to hunt the junior colleges. Weber, with center Willie Sojourner, guard Sessions Harlan and reserve guard Rich Nielsen have a good nucleus returning. The onus is on Johnson however, since this will be his first full crack at recruiting. Dick Motta, before departing to the Chicago Bulls, brought most of the present basketballers to Ogden. Santa Claras Dick Garibaldi traversed the least amount of territory for his players. UCLA, Weber and New Mexico State have players representing the East and Midwest. Santa Clara has three who live a stones throw from the campus. mile from the Center Dennis Awtry lives while Bud and Ralph the brothers, Ogden campus, hail three blocks from Santa Claras gym. Awtry is on academic, not athletic scholarship. He was a last year. sophomore academic one-ha- lf By HACK MILLER Deseret News Sports Editor You can fish all your life but if you havent gone for steelhead on Idahos Salmon River, or wherever steelhead run, you really havent fished the Steelhcading is like chasing wild geese. Sometimes they come into you and you get them. Most of the time you do not. But it's a chase, and the more skilled you get at stalking the steelies, the better your chances become. This reporter has had some good guides in his day some expert teachers like the ancient and honorable Austin Lightfoot of Ketchum, Bill Guth, Rex Lanham and Dr. Hugh Elmer Dean of Burley. Frank Swain gave me some lessons and the Hermit of Impassable Canyon on the (Earl Parritt) told me how to use rotted-lqgrubs to big-tim- Mid-dlefo- g catch them. Eddie Linck was another teacher, also Don Smith, Wes Lowe and George Austin. Add Dave Giles, of the younger set, and you have a pretty good faculty for the school of steelheading. With all that I herewith bequeath that information to you, the fisherman, in a few general graphs. Get yourself a good salmon rod, spinning or a casting reel that will hold lots of 10 to test line. You dont need big line to fight the fish but rather for techniques In getting the lure or the bait to them. 9 p.m. Eimco Structural vs. Kennecott No. 3 Ute Netters Win - All-Sta- v 9-- mie f Wins 'College' Title f, SAN FERNDNDO F D. Robbins, he .. iTa-,snare- s Jl'Wui ute Matroen Lead Upset-minde- d -' ,,7',; steel-heade- ndust,ja Hoop g aer M . o'1 -- ' j j 12th-seede- d L f We scored goals and still lost by eight points, an amazed Schlappi said post game. After we fell behind early, we didnt have any other choice but to be aggressive and go after the ball we came close anyway. ... pre-gam- RED FLUORESCENT YARN FREE BOAT SHOW OPEN EVERY - SUNDAY Dixie 73 RICHFIELO P Dixit Richfield 13 Bowler Peterson 12 22 Blake of Blake, Bowler J Jensen 0 Swapp Franson s 1415 24 Atkin Huntsman 0 0 McArthur Chrsnsn I 4 Horlacher 24 Pehson eleven moie field ,3 $'9 11 Cannon Olsen Continued from Page A4 The Wildcats were scheduled to meet Delta at 3:30 p.m. for third and sixth place. 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Ms'mer- di- deTDgan7:5oiiv!'6 36 0; HaTrL. ual honors, the junior-senio- r BennlSTei Tayicr - s it, 6 2, vision doubles winners were Singles Utah! wbIm' Hm-me- Steelhead LUND te 7--0 UTAH South-lLarr- There are many ways to bait for steelhead. Usually the heavy sinker has its place steelhead are on the bottom. You must get down to them In some pretty fair currents. drawThe accompanying ings illustrate the usual technique for flies. This can be used for the baits. Some have caught them on angle worms, nightcrawlers, whole and half clams, Colorado spinners and the weighted blades. Once Enoch Smith and I caught seven from one sandbar using Luhr Jensens Kroc-odil- e the best castspoons ing rig Id ever used for steelies. Last week flies worked best at least they were easiest to handle in the extremely cold weather and the type of riverbed we were working. usually rest toward the bottom of the holes as they "still out before going into the next rapid. The hole may be a mile calm and currented. long But within that hole there are it special places where, ms opP-Sta- 75-7- LEADER 'in the basketball highlight of the Utah School for the Deaf, and 'season. Ted Chidester, North Summit, Class A include Class E. The addition of five Class B Robert Lauriski, Logan; John Among honored guests will be Deseret News cagers, J 0 h n s 0 n, Viewmont; Larry Elder Gordon B. Hinckley, Bountiful; coaches and special award G ree n, Bryan eret News Publisher E. Earl winners completed the prestigi- - George, Highland and junior Haukes, banquet ous invitation list of Utah's Belmont Anderson, Skyline and Elliott Wolfe. The News execu- tive editor, William B. Smart, whos who in basketball who their coaches. A Deseret News Prep of the and basketball will attend the Third Annual s Sports-- , Week award winner and a pair player from Brigham Deseret Young man Banquet .of Wolfes Cup (Class A and B), University, Dick Nemelka, Headquarters 12:30 p.m. at The Salt winners have yet to be decided, quet feature speaker. Lake Country Club, 2403 Coun- - Deseret News Coaches Board Deseret News Sports Edi or members also are invited. The will emces the afternoon fete. try Club Dr. (2100 East). A and B boards determined, College coaches from through- Only the eight finishers in the wcctjy p0njng for pe News, out Utah will attend the event Class B tourney reeds to be de- - foa(Ure caRe pop This list in- - with the prep stars and their termined for the Monday fete. cudes j;m cleverly, Viewmont, coaches. Logan, Art Deseret News Prep of the Deltas Doug Bailey, North Rod Udell Wank-Wee- k award winners (11) and Hillcrest, Unions Dave Hughes, Bailey, Sanpetes coaches will give new Jim Marshall, South Seviers,ier, Bingham, and Joel Gard-ttci- r Simonsen and Cedars(ncr, Spanish Fork from Class A Wnsion to the banquet with an swimmer, . diver, Wavne Esplin and their coachesjwith Gordon Eldredge, Union, 'outstanding will join the five major Class A Don Lay, Dixie, Wilbur Braith- - wrestler and skier scheduled for the banquet tablejwaite, Maijti, John Anderson,! honors. Shamrocks Back The Utah Shamrocks, the champions of the Great Western Basketball League and Regional AAU kingpins, will play an exhiDeseret News Special bition game with the Utah LONG BEACH Utahs ten at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in ns team disposed of two foes the East Mill Creek gym Val'-rnand The Shamrocks will take a ,ridayn San ?tat,e 9; and Pepperdine, 19.2 record int0 the fray Thcy a ern0 'have average 62.1 points per matt,h,cs, The Ute ft,.,,. play the "hde. dnS winner of the Redlands Fresno 416 t0 per game battle in the finals Satur-day of the Long Beach Invitational Tennis Tournament. The Utes are this season Robbins-Sear- 25 13. TEST 'News Banquet Adds 'B' Stars Western Data vs. (to p.m. named) said. In the first game, Ohio University clamped a tight defense on West Texas State star S'm-mi- e Hill to pull out a close win. Hill, averaging 24, got just .hree in the first half and wound up with 18 while Mike Mitchell paced the losers with 23. Gerry McKee and Greg Me- Divitt had 21 and 20 points for Ohio in the evenly matched game but pressure free throwing shooting by John Canine finally pulled the game out. ' Weber had fan support NCAA notes Thursday with the Wildcat band and popsters present. Another plane load flew in the day of the Santa Clara game, with 92 students and supporters aboard . . . Weber may think it lacks recognition in Utah, but follow the plight of two Los Angeles schools Pepperdinc and Loyola. Santa Clara arrived in L.A. for WCAC league games with the two and the largest local paper, the Los Angeles Times, completely ignored the teams, ofe publicity. Says Times writer fering no Jeff Prugh, "The fans here are funny. They follow UCLA and UCLA only. Even Southern Cal has unless trouble, being lucky to draw 4,000 fans theyre playing UCLA." Tueller, 8 ibe EVANSVILLE, IND. (UPI) -TKentucky Wesleyan Panthers were on the prowl again seems, the large rainbows Friday night as they picked up hole up while they rest on their third NCAA college their run from the ocean to sion basketball championship in four years. their spawning nests. Singled .David.USti" J fj1 If you want the best sucv the Panthers downed Peooerdme. 6 4. Dave son with a 1274 handicap Harman. Ula1-- , dct. Ga berto Fsrude.-o- . to take the Pepperdine, cess, seek an expert and learn west Missouri, Dan Bleckmger, Utah. def. Gene . . . Peoperdme. from him. Take a guide; hire crown. p fiA joh" Love-njTJ? s?r' lace, Pepperdirv. a teacher. It's cheap at any I'ury won the Kentucky Wesleyan Utah, def Bb Ricketts, Peoperdme, price when it comes to steel-hea- crown in 1966 and took it again nn ALBUQUERQUS, N.M. (UPI) last year before winning ll i'1 Rios- Utah University u Otto Stephens and the late again Friday night by jumping Harm dei.,nFsetderoM- towiaceVi". captured seven of nine matches Medus of Afton, Wyo., off to a big halftime lead and Doyle ' 6,a, Smim to move into an early lead in afnn,0fl were the most ardent then holding off a late surge. the first round of the Western I know. They took Curtis Williams 4 Southwest 'Athletic Conference wrestling several years to learn the Missouri topped all scorers with championships, river and the ways of the 25 points, and Mert Bancroft The Redkins, hoping to de- Hold ... basketball steelhead run. And they fished added 20. rone defending champions season its hasnt taken final hard, and caught a lot of fish, For Kentucky Wesleyan, Brigham Young University, won tournament breath. too. the winA week-lonIndustrial touma- - 'matches in the 123, 137, 145, 152, But they paid the price to George Tinsley paced ners with 23 points. Hobgood merit and pound divisions under got learn. way at South had 20 and Duncan added 12. 'High 'School to run up nine points So it was with Wes Lowe Saturday "with Cougars, who earlier in and George Austin. Wes, for games scheduled through 9 p.m. ear edQed utah bY one Teams i.i both Class A and,the years, worked along the river. a Pnv. were well back AA Class are in the P'n Salmon owned the competing George da s P30 two tourneys that will be held 'n River Lodge before Dave and action tied for third Place with next week at the over. took Giles throughout Phyllis State with four points. Years and years went into that was only supposed to make,South facility, East High, their steelhead training. And it past the first round, and land, and East Millcreek Gym. this fisherman was able to Maryland State, a club which Both tourneys are double take advantage of those years wasnt even supposed to do that, elimination efforts with consolaby just being with them the clash here tonight for the Na- tion brackets. tional Association of IntercolleHere is Saturdays evening other day. So, if youre going to be a giate Athletics basketball cham- schedule: SOUTH HIGH steelheader you better get pionship. The 4 p.m. Y.D. Motors vs. LDS New Mexico started. No inland fishing has the intrigue that steelhead fishing does! Weber Fan Support e KSL-T- 82-8- high-scorin- st Business College 5 p.m. Western Airlines vs. Univac 6 p.m. Kennecott No. 4 vs. Zions First National 7 p.m. Associated Foods vs. uers Change In Offense post-oriente- Going Coll.o Basketball Rtsulti Unlttd Press International By 2 g "We went after a guard a couple of years ago," said Wooden. He wanted to play at UCLA, but said he wouldnt be an with Alcindor on the team. He wouldnt share the spotlight. "The guard went elsewhere. He didnt make there cither, added UCLAs amiable coach. Alcindors presence has paused a change in the UCLA offensive plays for four years. Im not a low coach, says Wooden. Next be we'll more a mobile, running team. Thats year my game. The Bruins have still averaged 85 points a Lew this season. The regame with "low-pobe Steve Patterson, a not next will placement year so small 9 sophomore. While national exposure such as the NCAA playoffs helps Webers unknown status, coach Phil Johnson admits he and assistant Gene Viss her are "two weeks behind in recruiting. Snow-E- lk Tourney Tallies ' 6-- 5. 7-- 93-8- SPORTS IN BRIEFS es "Yes, Lew Alcindor has certainly helped our said Wooden in response to a question. "But our best aid was the team of 1364, that was the team which went undefeated with Walt Tazard, Gail Goodrich and Keith Erickson. Not a man was over "The next year (1905) helped too, said Wooden. "We lost three starters (among them guard Hazzard) and again won the national championship. Those teams helped us recruit Lew. Alcindor came to UCLA as a freshman in 1966. The Uclans failed to win the national championship that year, the only year the title trophy hasnt nested in the UCLA trophy case in the last the first "tall man Ive had, five. Alcindor has led the Bruins to two according to Wooden NCAA titles. straight As Wooden says, Alcindor has certainly aided the UCLA recruiting cause. But while solidifying UCLAs spot on the collegiate basketball map, the three-tim- e has also driven a few players away. starts, 75-7- 2 The talk got CAUF. 52-4- 6 d Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllilll!lllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllll'lllllllll LOS ANGELES, over Elizabeth City in a wild finish Unseeded Mat j land State ralhalftime deficit lied from a to post an spread with three minutes left and then coasted to their 22nd win in 27 which had earlier NEW YORK (UPl) Bobby! club he wants 'defeated Croft has a dream Eastern, to be the first Canadian to play'Mlchian and pro basketball in the United High Point, N.C., in the second States and Quarter-final- s The native of Hamil-irouncrowd of 8,473 Friday thrilled a now a junior at the Ont., win University of Tennessee, may night by gaining a do it if he keeps playing the1 way he did Friday night in the National Invitation Tournament. Croft, averaging only 14.7 a game, had the finest game of his career as he poured in 21 points to pace Tennessee to a Without Lew UCLA To Run Airport t |