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Show DESERET NEWS, Thursday, April 17, 1969 Q I ough Cats Most CSU, Ufes Get Pokes : By NORM SHEYA same setup with Colorado State, on the year and in conference play. The Cougars got off to a fast start last weekend Deseret News Sports Writer 9-- 6 ! Wyoming and Colorado State, ;the neophyte in Western Athletic Conference baseball wars, visit the Western Front this weekend. Once considered the weak ter in the four team northern sis-- by winning two and losing one against Utah. The Cowboys from Laramie went into WAC play last week-- , end with a poor record , 3(12-1- perks Field. - has the (16-6- ) WU Coach Bud Daniel that can be a brutal handicap. The Rams will face Rich , Dennis DuNann (2-or Mike McKay and Brad Meyring (22) on the mound. Zin-nig- er Tom Kerstein (.321) while right- (6-0- hander Larry Yarber leads the record pitching staff with a and 1.62 (3-0- 3--1 eamed-run-averag- Utah will need more hitting than it showed last weekend against BYU. George Theodore, senior first baseman, has been wielding the hot bat the last couple of weeks and Tom Kilgore Is still hitting around .4C3. Coach Glen Tuckett will stay with the same lineup that hit a lusty .345 In three games against the Utes last weekend. Tom Tikker will be behind the plate, Doug Howard at first, Mike Knosp at second, Mike day. t CSU has veteran lineup but will be hampered considerably by the fact that only five pitchers are available for duty. And iu these three-gam- e WAC series figured Rich Fairbanks In center and Larry Romney In rightfield. Leading hitters for the Rams are Daryl Southwlck (.321) and 8-- 3 after a swing into Arizona and a tough tournament on the West Coast. The Pokes won a pair, lost one against CSU at Ft. Collins and are tied with BYU for the league leadership. Wyoming will be a Utah for a single game Friday, ; 1 p m. and a double dip on Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Afl games at In Provo, BYU that this wa the best balanced club he'd had in many years; also said his staff could be the best ever. But it hasnt worked out that way. Jim MacDonnell, seven choice as a an recpitcher last year with an ord, is 3 although he appears to have found his form with a one hit effort at CSU last Satur- 2 HAYES BROS. BUICK Schodl an team which cr UXl 170S DOWNTOWN SAIT LAKE OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION player on a place in the nationals at Kansas. took second Monsen graduated BYU in 1956. from s ;L-u- pionsjiips. -- The new Millard coach had even! better teams In football record of 61 wins and with Monsen-coache- d six bosses. team won the Class A crown five times with five undefeated seasons. V - ! , l ii J Vf : V ft U wJL, - . - t 'scorn g V SEZ: ' fi experience years as coach at Cyprus High, LET ME SHOW YOU THIS SPECIAL!) ' J. 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