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Show r. ftmy yrrj Moab Golf Team Girds For States 'Bf Prise By DAVE KADLECK Deseret News Sports Writer MOAB The same enthus- iasm that made Moab a football power is certain to play a major role m the Red Devils drive to become a golf front-mnne- 3.600-yar- 36-p- on Moab the Coun- Club course. try in Yellowstone, It's our fust year at golf, Richeson admitted. We had 18 boys turn out for our first ses- That highly popular vacation land, Yellowstone National Park, is a heady exciting western tiavelers The roads a it expend snow-fre- e by Mav 1 General fishing opens Mav r, xV A pair of sotlball meetings are scheduled this week to officially launch the sunmei long program. Asked, can his Moab team -- threaten Monticellos hold on southeastern Utah prep reins? he added: Maybe not in our first year or so, but weve got onr sights set on them, he smiled. Meeting the challenge of Class B golf are two seniors, and a pair of sophomores. Utes Lose Grid Aide Tom Motlrak. defensive line coach at University of Utah, has accepted assistant foot oall and baseball coaching spots at Harvard The Deseret Nows learned that Modrak likely would be for offensive coordinator freshmen at the Ivy league st hnol. Tl e Ivy league does not nave xpinig football. Modrak, 26, was defensive line coach for Army freshmen for Mo vears before joining the Bill Meek regime. Modiak oflensive played gu.ud and linebacker for Indiana State College (Pennsylvania). He graduated in 1965 and was honoiable mention He small college was giaduate assistant at his alma mater one year before going to Ainu. Phone Five Tops Welders Rick Costanza and Tom Waltersheid will anchor Moabs golf hopes. Costanza carries a 15 handicap with Waltersheid while RJck Hershfeld, a is the teams sophomore, most consistent golfer with a 13 over. Eighteen-year-ol- d defeated Phone Answer Eighth West Welding, 47 37, at EdgehiU Gym Monday as the Lions Invitational basketball moved into final oumey rounds of action. Here is the summai y . - GREEN BAY (UPI) The Green Bay Packers Monday signed Dave Biadley, their No 2 diaft choice from Penn State, to a National Football League contact. Bradley, pounder, will 245 (Moot 4 piogiam. also Thursday s meeting be at Utah Power and Ijght Auditorium for all other mtei (Mod fastpitch softball mashes managers and representatives will Both piogiams are bv County Recreation and Utah Amateur Spoilt Assn be tried at Rose Approached LEXINGTON, KY. (UPI) -Lee Rose, coach at Transylvania College, said Monday he had been approached regarding the head basketball coaching job at Davidson. Rose said he met with the Davidson officials Sunday, but lie declined to say whether a contract had been reached. VIC SEZ: V "Untuned engines., Li Vic Mitchell Sorvico Director son." HARLEY DA VI D SOS GOLF CARS Ntro's 10 Mtdvaio Hornet 54 Thursday Schedule Midoet Consolation 6 pm Miilcreek vv rioHaday 0th Juvonilo Championship 7 pm vs Celtics Grande Furmru Junior Consolation I p m -- Murray State Bank and Mid vale Hornet Junior Championship pm. Ropeway In n vs. Nero This Week Only "The Cadillac of The Golf Cars" TUNE-UP- S Wc have 16 used Golf ears with Prices Starting at $6 95 70 Moab's Rick Herschfeld, Tom Waltersheid, Orville Kemper and Rick Costanza hudd'e with Coach Glen Richeson and plan assault on Utah's Class B golf championship. a gteund mles will be discussed along with the establishment of a junior softball fastpitch piogiam foi men under 20, reports Salt Lake County Recreation Mens Athletic Director Ron Boren Eight teams are scheduled for the new league that it expected to pioude talent for the Metro cahboi high guaid and tackle Junior Division Rodoway Inn 100, Murray Staff Bank y 7'We're not deep in top Richeson admitted. golfers, But were buildmig. He said seniors Brent Jacobs, Richard Bohanan and Robin Donohue could crack the front four before the season is out along with sphomore standout Gary Livingston who is just getting his feet wet in golf. Bradley To Packers 37 sr,y Q3 spell trouble and spoil opening of fishing sea- Monday's RttofH Mitfoot Championship Pi Wlco Cream 43 Holladay 6m 14 Juvonilo Division Answer Phono 47, tm West Weldlnf Another sophomore Orville Kemper has a 16 handicap but is- - certain to improve on that wl a diet c instruction from Moab Country professional Glen Victor. Wednesday, Metre and in feiested parties m the new .i) natter AA Metre will meet ai Utah Power and Light Au dituuum. 6th East ami 6th South at 7 p.m Organization of the established Metro schedule and Torn Motlrak no-ba- it sion. Tuesday, Ap.il 8, 1969 Softball Meetings Launch Seasons No Bait Though! The big news tins ear is. no bait. Lake Yellowstone opens sunrise June Li. the inlet tributaries and downstream Yellowstone River on July 15 All bait is banned this e..i m Yellowstone Paik. We've explained this widely, officials said. It must be assumed that any angler with bait outside of his vehicle is planning on using it illegally. law will be The enforced throughout the park this year The Fueliole, Gibbon and Madison Rivers are flies only, tiie othei s artificials only. Motors are banned on all sti earns in the paik and on Lake, Shoshone (ar plus southern tips of the Yellowstone Lake arms .Our turrout was every, thing we had hoped for, Red Devil Coach Glen Richeson said as he turned his loose DESERET NEWS, Year 28 power in Utah's prep realm. Big Fishing r 257. Come in early and avoid tha rush. HAHCIV-PAVIDo- ril t Commercial Ulil.cor. Serv.c Port join - 2541 lo",h Ni. 464 S,, 1477 JACK PREECE MARINE 4203 So. State 262-256- 3 Richeson admits Victor is a key to Grand Countys prep golf hope. Im more of a supervisor. Victors assistance has even helped my game. he grinned optimistically. I shot a 38 and a pair of 39s the other day in three turns around the course, he concluded. Ags Marv, Weber 5 Top Stats ' you tor th dy Deseret News Special NEW YORK Utah States Marv Roberts and the Weber State team captured statistical honors for the Intermoun-taarea in the final NCAA basketball statistics released today. Roberts, the Utah State sophomore scoring sensation, m finished sixth among collegiate scorers with a 27.6 aver- age. '.Pete Maravich, Louisiana State, captured the scoring ;.twn with a 44.2 average. Nolan Archibald, Texas-E- l Paso, was the only other scorer in the top 60, finishing 52nd with a 22.4 average. Webers team defense, 68.4, notched 35th spot for the NCAA Wildcats. Weber also finished 10th in scoring margin over opponents, 12.3, and fourth in won-lopercentage, a mark, of .900 with the 27-- 3 record. st T)ther individuals ranked in the final statistics included: Stan Dodds, Wyoming, ninth ir field goal percentage, 56 9; Greg Howard, New Mexico, field 15lh in percentage, Mjke Newlin, Utah, 22nd in foul shot percentage, 82.2 and J k c k Gillesp'e, Montana Slate, 14th leading rebounder wfth a 15.3 average. Uncle Sam is asking for more money this year, and many people will have to borrow a little to pay their taxes. If you have a Walker Bankard, you can get the money you need ($500 or more) at any Walker office. If you have a Walker checking account too, you dont even have to go to the bank. Just write yourself a tax loan by writing a check. Walkers will automatically cover your check from your Credit Reserve. Either way, youll get the money you need and it will cost you less to borrow this w'ay. (Walker Bankard repayd lower than other bank ment rates are nearly charge cards. Only 1.14 a month on the principal outone-thir- standing and even thats deductible from next years taxes.) If you dont have a Walker Bankard yet, there's still time to get one before April 15. Your nearest Walker Bank office is the place to go. Utah ranked team offense, 83.6 and Arizona State was 33th, 830 Idaho had the best defensive average, ranking 29th and allowing 67.2 points; Colorado State tied for 30th allowing Team-wis- 2$h in and Weber grabbed the 35th spot, allowing 68.4. iVeber was the only area team ranked in the won-lopercentage race, while Utah fialslied ninth in rebounding, ayeramg 54.2 and Texas EKPaso finished seventh in fiee throw percentage with a 6715 percentage and field goal percentage, 76.6 14th In 48.7. O'Brien Named Veep PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -Tom O'Brien Monday was named executive vice president of the Eagle Downs Racing Association, wbch holds a racing Thoroughbred meet In the summr and fall. y I |