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Show DESERET NEWS, Monday, 2C . February 3, 196? Sandals Hungry, Weber State On Cage Menu ,son Idaho will entertain the Friday and Saturday. Dont look ) league home folks with a Big Sky at Idaho's winless maik. The Vandals lost twice in game. Missoula (Montana), once in Weber State and Idaho ate Carry it a little lurther. Unde- Bozeman (Montana State) and! opposites in the Big Sky Confer- feated ) Sky leader Weber once in Spokane (Gonzaga). ence basketball tace, but the the conference home hasnt left To say Idaho will be up" for' Vandals have something going court yet. Whats more, the Weber is an understatement.! for them Friday when tire two Wildcats have registered three Coach in Wayne Anderson scouted, Moscow. dash wins over the weakest teams Weber in the two weekend wins! (Idaho State twice, Montana Idahos ace? Hunger! Saturday) over in the league. once) Idaho State, lie came away1 a for The Vandals are hungry All makes for an interesting with plenty of notes, included in eonference basketball victory. And for the first time this sea- - series when the two teams meet which is a notation that center By NICK YENGICH Deseret News Sports Writer (0-4- (5-0- 73-6- (82-6- reserv e Rich lead with v, ith fi veber held a Nielsen. Phil little time ieft, co Coach Johnson emptied the bench. The Gus Chatmon, before fouling shock troops" shocked the out, pulled 13 lebounds. The young Weber coach. With 1:25 forward, subbing for injured to go ISU had pulled within nine Bergh, grabbed 22 caron the scrambling of ONeil Larry ISU in two games oms agains' Simmons and the errors of the pulied 23. Sojourner The reserves. guard Montana State and Idaho pumped 13 of his 22 points in the final minutes against the jiennin the threats to Weber in scrubs. Johnson cut the ISU the Big Sky. The Bozeman Bobwith three road scramble by returning starters cats are enter-- 1 Sojourner and Justis Thigpen wins. This week M State Sojourner can beat near anyone if he wants. Saturday Sojourner left the 12 35 with court points, rebound.-.- . In the second half Weber opened up with inside sophomore and parses to the Willie just passed the ball into the hoop. When Idaho State rouled to stop the young giant, Willie responded by hitting foul pitches. The 15 converted free throws tied a school singlegame record. ont-lin- 69-4- 4 Willie 7 1 51-1- 7 2 Continued from Page C-- to 58- 9. And then he really openeo up. Instead ol jogging around with his usual bewildered look, Kari banged home the open shot, crashed the bewildered the l to shoot) added balance to the attack. was half second the But boards, J.iunus. ,He hit againofon juftrpers eight J5 points to run the Jut j 9) Fiankies. open BYUs score tip-in- s (77-63- The lead opened the door to 11th win in 20 games. Thats not counting the victory over Athletes in Action, something Cougar fans like to consider. BYUs N; St. Francis had an early chance to knock off the Cougars on the outside shooting of The lefthanded Snodgrass. guard shot over the zone for 20 points on 10 first half f i e ldgoals. The Cougars wouldnt come out, contest the open man, so St. Francis simply whipped the passes til Snodgrass had the free footer. He hit 10 of 19, carried the Frankies to the early leads. 1 Ute Paddlers . n 20-2- ;4 Stand five-poi- 5-0- -1 But then the visitois started forcing shots, trying to run with BYU. The rest of the Frankies couldnt lilt the percentage of Snodgrass (eliminate him and St. Francis in averaged 32 per cent, the first half) and BYUs expected lead developed. University of Utah swimmers me ejcpected to pick up their hixtlfand seventh dual meet vc ins of the season this weekend as thy host New Mexico State (Friday) and New Mexico Both meets are at the Ute Swim School, 8 p.m. The Frankies boast of the The Redskins won a pair of nations rebounder, leading meets on the road last week Larry Lewis. Perhaps an decision at Denver asterisk should be placed by with a and a tight win at Colorado Lewis total. He may be the State on Saturday, best in countrys ! The margin of victory over Pennsylvania, but the mounfreeQSU came in the tain air and BYU run-gustyle when Rob and Richard game ran the wind out of DenKittle-upsLewis. The senior snagged 15 nis 0Conner. An electric timer rebounds, but appeared happy had I Rob Kittle finishing at to foul out with 3:26 on the 9.08; Richard at 49.09 and clock and staggered to the 0Coi(ner at 49.22. bench. I In$x dual meets this year, a Liimo and Marty Lythgoe tie with Brigham Young is the onlyblemish on the Ute record led a BYU rebound waltz, Lythgoe added 11 carUte.ttoach Don Reddish still feels that the Cougars are the oms to Liimos career high of toaiu to beat at the Western 19. The 34 also exceeded Karis best previous point AtUlfiic Conference champion-bhijw'iFt. Collins, March performance. ; . 6-- 58-4- 6 54-5- e n 67-4- . ; n (0 OFF Our Entire Stock Is on Sate! All New, Nylon Tires (Snow tires 'OFF FACTORY LIST PRICt off 60off BATTERY SALE Famous Weathermaster ' h Batteries Guarantee Regular 17.95 CAR STEREOS WITH Master Charge FREE conaction Wednesday with Class B Regions Five, Six and Seven joining Region Four of Class A. Here is schedule: Early-wee- k Tuesday's match will be a prelude to the NCAA championships at BYU in late match. This will be first appearance for tuesoay OSU at Brigham Robbie Lynn two victories which for her a swpep down the pitch of both coursd four-rac- es Ntar temperatures tested the heartiness of 15-1- l Efraim Escalante came a big victory on the field of 123 skiers who competed both days for points toward National Junior team by third in last year, handed Bob Kawa his first loss of class. year in the the Ute the a Rochford, Adams Share Ski Title what I was shooting f o r, s in i led diminutive Langston who is built like a junior size Jimmy Heuga. Langston, a senior at Olympus High School, shot his frame between the two testy courses in winning fashion. - 1 d The Utes looked like a winner after Balvino Irizarry 5-- d He met sideslippers on his first run. The officials gave me a rerun. That was a real break. I fell earlier on the course and wouldnt have had a great time. Ironic about Langstons trip down the Kawa, 93. ' Deseret News photo by Dave Kadleck Nudging slalom gates in this fashion won Robbie Lynn Beck honors in Inter mountain Division action at Park City on Weekend. , course following Bruce Jacobson Sunday is that he also won a rerun in Saturday racing. following Danny Bell of Sun Valley in that one. his Langston explained strategy: I was surprised to see Pat Simpson's second run. He was going all out for time. He told me after the race he wanted to qualify for Junior Nationals today to qualify for Roch Cup competition. Simpson crashed at gate No. 6 after darting from the gate in a fashion familiar to Jean Claude-KillCraig Gor-de- r had similar plans. The difference between the two is that Simpson could have skied a conservative race and won. He carried a edge on the field with a sterling :49.4 unofficial clocking on his first effort. When I saw Pat fall, I went for a sound clocking without a fall. Slalom and giant slaloms are my best races. Marv Melville (former Olympian) told me to concen trate on these two. coach So The second seemed to swing with the terrain and saw fewer racers bite the cold turf that prethe day. vailed throughout Ten gals and 45 boys were disqualified in the two Sunday races. Steve Clegg. Maybe it was the confidence of these two coaches that Alpine gave the Training School alpiner the wisdom to take first place with two smart races. The tick of the stop watch was Beck's w in margin. Looking smooth to the point of being slow, the miss clocked runs of :33.5 and :55.4 for a combined 110.9 to second place Donna Budge w ho won first run with a :53.0 but came back with a :56.8 and a combined time of 111.8. Dave Carter at the nd of the race did skies turn blue and the sun come out. That's the way it has been for the past two weeks summed up Roger Haran after the busy weekend of racing. Only Robbie Lynn Beck, Expert girls 1.509 (combined time two runs); 1:518; Jane Budge, Jackson Marianne URS, 2C2 4; MarQuardt, Richards, GTO, 2 04.1; Pam Brennan, Sun Vaiiey, 2 05.5. Brad Lanqston, Expert A boys 47 5; ATS Bryon Seeholzer, Logan, 1 56 1; K IF I. 48 1; Kip Martindate, John Miller, KlFl, 2 04 1; Ralph Petty, FTO, Donna GTO, Brad Langston . . , figured his win 2 08 9 Expert B 55 9; KlFl, City, 1 57 7; 57 8; Kelly McDonough, boys Craig Marotz, Richard Southam, Park Greg Cisco, Sun Valley, Oiest, KlFl, 2 00 3, Tim park City, 2 004. 145 9 Ron lemon (U) dec. OFF Reg. 6.95 Reg. 5.95 Reg. 4.95 MAJOR 4.87 4.17 3.47 UBEIS-NE- W SW INSTALLATION Walker Bankard RELEASES Holtry Timmy Tams, m Peewee girls Cindy Ellsworth, URS, Amy Skinner, Pmedale, Wyo , :34.2, :30 7; :34 3 Peewee boys Don Beck, GTO, :29$; Mike Richards, GTO, and Pepper Murray SRS, 30.7 (tie). Novice girls Carol Krichbaum, PSA., 5; Cindy 107, Robyn Ryttmg, UASST, Harkins, Jackson Ski Club, 1:08 7 Novice boys Dave Carter, GTO, :55 8; Rov Iverson, $R$, :56 6; Steve Brader, GTO, :56 7. Intermediate girls Bitty Wright, GTO, 1 02 9; Jan Watts, City Racing Team, 1 03 9; Oarril Harris, Sun Valiev, 1.04. Intermediate boys Tim Rochford, Jaek-jsoend Jim Adams, Sun Valley :57 0 (tie); Milt Jensen, Park City, :57.4. co: THINK BUG Orivp & Stamps and CLYDE- Daters till MW VW Today VOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAIN KARL Panniers ISM South Watt TimpM MARKETING DEVICE ENGINEERS Int.rmountiin Stomp Work 2033 PH.486-211- 1 HU ds 14-- BankAmericard tmtiond FACTORY OUTLETS 157 West 3303 So., S.L.C. 60 West 300 So., Provo 4275 S. State 12166 Redwood Rd. 1 700 S. 1 700 East Westminster 111 tgro fga ftm fta SECRET iDv You may never hear if you rely Call us. HEBER SO. MAIN YOU y f t J. jAm Tebbj Shatter Lvons i 35 'Si 2 23 3 15 6 Ruff F ed goals per cent. S! 118 102 per cent. 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Mem, I 118-8- 3995 Ha Ca-- Its De&eret New s Special Saturday after defeating Adams convinced Circle Feb. 14 on the calen- State Friday. Saturday and dar. It looks like showdown between College of Southern Utah downed New Mexico Highlands and Westminster College will be' Friday. for the Rocky Mountain Athletic' The Parsons took oer first record in RMAC Con. .ence Mountain Division place with over-all- . The play and basketball crown. Indians feeling the Both clubs came tluough the impact of the road tup fell to weekend cage wars in great second place with a mark. fashion. Westminster f dumped. The aie game New Mexico Highlands, out of second place with a record and over all. Westminster's slate is light this week with a trip to Silver City, N.M., to play last place Western New Mexico. The Mustangs are hurting now that Marv Schmitt is out for the season w ith a broken hand. Howard 5. Ells-wort- 'Lisa Ramsey, GTO, Jane Marquardt had times of 1:00.6 and 1:02.0 for a combined 122.6 over the two gates. Second to Langston was Bryan Sceholzer who had clocking of :33.1 and ;55.0 for a 108.1 while Expert B winner was Craig Marotz who had respectable clockings of :53.4 and 1 :00.6 for a combined time of 115.9. five-secon- d novice honors were and Krichbaum h while Don Beck and Cindy shared Peewee honors. Winning racers reflexes. has my Rochford, Jackson won Intermediate Boys, while Miss Wright was Intermediate Girls champion. one-hal- 30 pinned in the nights Jun- Chuck Henry BEAVER MOUNTAIN but the Cougars match, opening ior skiers Tim Rochford, Bitty battled back for the victory. Dave Carter. Carol Wrignt. The results: Krichbaum, Don Beck and 123 Balvino Irizarry (U) pinned Chuck Cilldy Ellsworth won downhill Henry, :I1 of thiro period championship honors in action Winderlin, 71. Escalante (BYU) dec. Jeff here over the weekend. 137 Mike McAdams (BYU) dec Boo 13-- STEREO TAPES d Utahs Jeff Winderlin margin. Mike McAdams, Thats the division when he d NCAA berths. up with Valley at Panguitch Piute at Escalante South Sevier at Wayng Emery at Richfield zero-degre- e Young The WAC favorites junt did 'edge Utah in last Satut day's (dual match with the Redskins. The win (Final score was was the fourth of the season against one loss. The Utes, who host Fresno State Friday, are on the year. Bingham at Granger, 5 p.m. Kearns at Tooele WEDNESDAY Region Four Spanish Fork ft Provo Lehi at Orem Sprmgville at Carbon American Fork af Payson Region Five rvanlivme a South Summit Wasatch at Morgan Region Six TaBiona at Duchesne Union Manila at Uintah at Altamont Region Seven Langston's wisdom matched y champion Oklahoma State Tuesday night in George Albert Smith fieldhouse, 8:30 p.m. Region Two East at South, 8 pm.3 pm. Olmpus at Skyline, Region Three Judge at Gramie, 3 pm. H Merest at Murray Cyprus at Jordan, 8 pm. Thaynes Canyon slalom courses all day Sunday lor a pair of smart taces that netted him honors for the day in Iuterniountain Division point competition. two-da- With a narrow victory over Utah on its record, Brigham Young University hosts NCAA tinues through Brad Langston who pounded Park Citys won Redskins, Champs Next action . ,VW (Installed in your car) 88 eek games Tuesday. - Beck's Cougars Pin 125-11- y 50 Gen-izag- a again highlights Utahs prep scene vvitn both Region Two and Three scheduling Region PARK CITY The fastest ski doesnt always win races. 13yeai-ol- Weber at Idaho Idaho State at Gonzaga Saturday Weber at Idanc Idaho State at Gonzaga Montana at Montana State Next Monday Weber at gets its third conference road game. After that (Feb. Parsons, Run For Cage Title (Now is the price time to buy Tires!); REGULAR TIRES the games. Early-- By DAVE KADLECK Deseret News Sports Writer T-Bir- 50and60 M Ask When St. Francis cut the margin to 58 53, Liimo mixed and free jumpers, throws with lluee baskets by Scott Warner . . . BYUs lead In a mounted to 14 5:37 period Liimo hit 12 points (BYU totaled 19) and he scored 18 of BYUs first 32 in the second half. Kari Liimo . . . tough again 1 Preps Schedule 'Early' Action Cougars Langston, ieck Take WaitRedskins IPairk City Slalom Wins (11-- Gonzaga tiaels i0 Montana in its only confer-Ogden. ence game. Conference standings: Idaho plays the spoiler role-of out about are All The Vandals Conference Games W W the race w ith four losses and 11 I IS Weoer II remaining games, but Idaho Montana State 6 8 hosts Weber twice, then Monta- Gonzc.ea Idaho State 9 na State twice. Both visiting Montana Idaho 10 at considered be clubs have to This Week's Schedule best equals, if not underdogs in Frida tair. Jb tcU, 1 p HL WLLrtS OWN AIRLINE Soutn Main dec. |