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Show Friday, May 23, T969 DESFRET NEWS 2D SPORTS BRIEFS v W 9 Stars Tab Corey in the Division nightcap. Special awards were given for West High ( a at banquet sportsmanship and dance at the rotunda of the State Capital Building Thirsday night. Deseret News Special s LOGAN Utah State batkfield coach Walt Corey has been selected as one of the six roaches for the for the annuCollege football game al at Soldier Field, Chicago' ill. The opponents this year will be the World Champion New York Jets and Joe Namath. Broadway will join Corey coach Otto Graham, tormer Washington Redskin mentor. Others on the staff, as of now, s - f- s t ' $ it4 fi , . F wy. - V ,,'4 ! .;. 't St l'f'n,'r,t , V, isAuft e f .. . ' fcsw-- &, , ' C&i .KJi t ! : ($ ? ; f v2? i m &,&&'y & w ',( r - de- coach with the and University of Illifootball coach Pete Red- next ions season. Aggie assistant played ODell, an in the American years assistant basFootball League as a linecoach ketball backer with the Dallas Tex- r Bountiful a t ans and Kansas City Chiefs. the past seaHe was named to the AFL son, replaces team in 1963, and Bennie Mangus who accepted played football at the Univeranother assignment at the sity of Miami. His first meeting with the school. O'Dell, 27, is a former procoaches will be June baseball player, havfessional 3, m Washington D.C., and will report July 8, to camp ing played for the New Yoik Met organization. with the team at NorthwestHe lettered m football, basern University, Evanston, HI. ketball and baseball at Davis High School before taking three letters at Weber in the ,' iX&f-- all-st- t v ' - 'th O ?'y i vi Yt.r fensive skins, nois Elliot. The seven rl s Sn 4 Srharrev. former Mo are; jK 'Mk u. jK . Deseret News Special Former BOUNTIFUL Weber State College baseball and basketball star Jon O Dell will coach Bountiful High Schools Gass A defending cage champ- all-st- S&V ' 99 & sA i. S ) -- rWaMiOMYiX " Braves Tab O'Dell , ? ? ' 4 . SW ?. Sii ? Jt V f e '. -' W&Ak& t Ktf i j, , tXf '' , ,L h. v 'V ZW w ' ,i t 'i; , " " U;& y ' 3 "',,3 fx. ' 98 M,jTrrik'ill1iMtiMrarr:';irihlMHllirthliiilWwai,4ifjilj,lii all-st- Provo's Jerome Badura is met by on out from View moot's shortstop Dave Butler in Class A action saw Vikings win "A" title. Backup for Butler is second baseman John Lalli. that Viewmont A' Champs; 'Pure Heaven' Deseret News Special HUNTER It will be Pure Heaven at the Bonneville Raceway Park this Satu-ra- - fops iuSEdogs Dave By DAVE KADLECK Deseiet News Sports Writer Dave NeLon ' didVicwmont's one baseball game what in Z prep prognosticators couldnt do all basketball season pick the V'kings No. 1. The bullshouldered pound senior of new Class A baseball champions pitched the Vik-;- ; win past Provo at lugs to a iDerks Field Thursday. -I The win capped Utahs prep athletic season. Viewmonts Neil Hanoey hopes it launched a baseball regime for the Vik-- , ings. The win margin was esta- blished in the first 10 minutes of play. Viewmont. all season a steady hitting club, pounded ' o ;t a pair of singles and doubles in the opening frame. The combination of Terry ...Stokes single, Gary Ferrins -following double, w'alk to John I. Lalli and Val Cullimores c was capped when Rick M.uth singled scoring Culli more. Provo battled back. The Bulldogs, in Class A baseball finals play more than any other school, wanted a victory. 6-- 185 View--niont- 's 4-- sin-.Jgl- . FENCING ft. 6 PECKY CEDAR InitalUd M 85 t. GRAPE STAKE Inflallcd : ALL $249 TYPES FENCING AVAILABLE ;no down ; ! . GOOD pArMSN t TERMS $Q p" IDEE ESTIMATES ON: Garaget Additions Patios Carports Cobins losemonti Bathroom Bedroom, otc. Atkinson boomed a triple to right center field. Jerome Badura singled to score him but was left stranded when Viking hurler Nelson retired the side. Scoring ended in Viewmonts side of the second when Tom Trujillo walked, advanced to second on a fielder's choice and scored on a Provo error. The Bulldogs threatened In the third. Provo hurler Randy Blackett opened the frame with a double, watched Nelson curveball and fastball his way y past Dace Tajlor and Stee Kiger with strikeouts before retiring the side with a grounder to third. Except for Viewmont's explosive first frame, Blackett was in control. Ke limited the powerful Viking lineup to but six hits while his teammates collected seven off Nelson deliveries. Thats No. 1 Hancey following the game. You bet well be back. We've got two juniors on this team. Thats tetter than one, he smiled kidded while accepting gratulations from well conwishe- r-,. PROVO Tavior ss S Ki&er rf Green 2b Atkinson If Drury lb Badura c Miller ct D Kiser 3b Taylor ph Blackett p VIEWMONT ab r h bl b r h bt 4 0 2 0 Stoket cf If 4 C T 0 LaMi 3b 3 0 2 CuMImor 3 0 0 0 Lutti 3b 3 3 10 110 10 110 Arayle lb 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 10 2 Butler ss Trulillio rf Nelson o 110 111 2 3 0 12 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 2 10 0 2 0 0 0 73 4 4 3 23 1 7 1 Totals Totals 010 000 01 Provo 310 000 x 4 Viewmont SB E Provo. DPViewmont. Provo Stokes, 2 SCullimore. LOB Viewmont, 4, Provo 8 ?B Badura Blackett, Fernn, 3B Taylor, Atkinson Lutti H R ER BB SO IP 7 7 0 Nelson fW) 7 4 3 3 7 Blackett (L) 113 52 T Time 1:34 And BYU Falls Continued From Page IM Grow (10-1- will go against ) BYUs Ken Crosby (3-2- Zinniger came up with one of the sterling pitching performances in the fourth inning when, with none out, and the bases loaded, he retired the powerful ASU club without a i un. Palmer No. 2 In Atlanta Palmer Arnold (AP) is putting like the Palmer of the pact in the $115 000 Atlanta Classic Golf Tournament. The slumping king of the pro tour knocked in birdie putts of 15, 10, 10, 8, 2 and 2 68 feet for a which Jett him only a shot off the lead shared by J.teky Cupit and George Knudsori second going into todays round. Putting was the whole show in the start of the tournament Atlanta the ATLANTA This game had some sterling defensive performances. The fielding gem of the night came in the top of the sixth when Ralph Dick raced over and made a diving grab of Richard Fairbanks' sinking liner to right field. Lee Berge. of BYU, was on first and might have scored. The blast looked like a ceitain base blow. his hiked total to 66 and his now season balling s!ti.-ticstand at 18 doubles, nine triples, 10 homers and hitting Powell n s .364. The pro scouts (there were a dozen in attendance) had nothing but oohs and aalis for the pitching peiformances of and Cura. ASU Zinninger coach Bobby Winkles, in the post game replay, was spewing optimism. Two years ago we battled until the last on in the three- - won NCAA titles in and 1967. On the basis of Thursdays performance there were few who didn't think they could do it again. BYU was playing without two regulars catcher Tom Tikker and second baseman Mike Knosp. The two players were dropped from tlie squad prior to the Arizona trip for disciplinary reasons. Fairbanks rf I ora if Romney cf Howard 1b Foisfer 3b Sanford c Thornock 2b Beroe ss Zinmoer p b rh b 4 0 0 0 Randle b Oiborn 1b Defter ss Brenner 3b Gura p 4 3 4 2 3 3 3 Powah cf Cotfon c 2 0 0 11 at 10 and Olympus vs. champion) p.m., 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chinook Season BONUS SPECIAL week-B- uy e Bridgestone 175 end get t set of custom moiaed FIBERGLASS SADDLEBAG e $39.90 value lor only $ ! oo SAVE $28 001 STATE SPORT 24-- 2 Fhotta CENTER $. Stott 437-316- 4 Use Action Ads Executive Shoe . designed for busy days, comfortable as an old slipper with its special ar cushion, glove soft calf leather and chrome leather flexible Boles . . . and equally at home at the Club. WEYENBERCS MASSAGIC SILK LABEL m Shop Monday till 9 H S. Mala In Provo -- t I 4 W. Contor POCATELLO Miles West of City It i MAY 25th 4th ANNUAL big. tat vt It daain't i muck FUEL & GAS INVITATIONAL gatt about 23 M P.G. oil by the Fmt Not tba quart Natds no It's only 15M longor than our bug, so it doosn't oat up parking spaco It GASSERS 8a AA FUELERS FROM UTAH, WASHINGTON AND IDAHO ither. VOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAIN 2033 4:15 PH. A- - TIME TRIALS: 9:00-1:0- 0 TECH LINE CLOSES: p.m. 12:30 ELIMINATIONS BEGIN: 1 :45 p.m. Couth Main Special Event Prices will 486-211- 1 be in effect ihornock . Dounttk. 3B Howard ak, Dick. . H R ER BB SO IP 5 1? 8 Zinniger (L. 114) 9 11 Gura iW, 3 0 0 WP Zinniger, T- -l 34 A4.534. 113 7,053-yar- 5'x6' chalet storage 90 CONCRETE 4x4 4x4 2D 2D 8 smooth 4 side 8 rough . 1.59 . 'a" PIPE - VxlOO' PIPE AMERICAN MADE 4" GALVANIZED PIPE AMERICAN MADE PVC PLASTIC PIPE PVC PLASTIC PIPE x20 GALVANIZED WW g . ) GENUINE MISSION BIRCH Pre-finish- ed 4'x8'-V4- thick " 98c .1.32 1x8 CFCAR LAP & GAP 16.50 1.79 DECORATOR PANELS 2'x4' heet 1.19 2'x6 iheets . . 9.89 PLASTIC MIX CEMENT . CEDAR 262-414- 1 n - Takes PORTLAND 4371 d. P' ses-son- $7j PHONE at m Thie PANELING SO, STATE S nrteaM ScrwaMr J25 Department. Idaho Director John R Woodworth recently pretested establishment of either commercial or sport fishmg seasons for spring chmook sami-on- . The Columbia River Compact agencies, however, chose s to set commercial fishing for both white and Indian oerators above and below' Bonneville Dam last May 11. SHED SHOE si S5 Deseret News Special There will be a BOISE for fishing season sports almon in chmook spnng Idaho this year regardless of what the escapement oi fish D.u.i past Lower Monumental announced may be. t was today by the Fmh and Game Everything to build anything ct SAVINGS ASPHALT SHINGLES 3 I STRIP CHOICE Of .. 7 COLORS SPRINKLER 2.63 in ft. .... 13c 235 73-- ft. 1.09 66-- l. 36-- HEADS RAIN JET HEAD RAIN JET HEAD RAIN JET HEAD 5.55 4.15 2.49 alio stock conventional hoods and rain bird heads at simitar savings. Bring in yowr yerd measurements end wo figure your sysWe tem far $30.9S plut $1.39 tax. liie and width. REDWING STORE ii) ef Totals 127 Eatt 6400 South Mail erdars fitted. State f re BYU ASII E CENTER BUILDING ar DRAGWAY vs. Skyline 0 ta Fi expect from a 250 cc or bigger! Dual -Rotarv valve 20 HP tin delivers explcr ve acceleration Five speeds! fully equipped Bridgestone 175 Dual Twin Gordon Dutch Belnnp, sistant Utah S'Ete basketball coach, was the featured speak-e- i at the banquet. Deseret News Special MAGNA Randy Martin, who Cyprus to the state quarterfinals for the Park. 110 at: HOTTEST IN ITS CLASS Performance vou'd as- Martin Wins Award close Wednesday with exhibitions games at Riverside 0 er Hf Prep the grid reason 1 11 7 YD Motor 7 3 4 Associated Druo Zirker and Martin Ward and Solo man 1 0 4 Western Floor Covenrj 2 0 West s Construction 4 Miller and Jones. Mosteller and An derson S3. 4 Terminal 3 5 7 11 4 Davidson Lumber 6 Mtiler and Young. Read and Halber 7 2 West's Const. 4 2 2 J&N Body 0 Tripp and Jensen. Bilk and Hack-meis ter. 2 4 Hater's 0 A 9 0 9 Hailstone, Thomas (2) and Fellows Stutznerter and Nielson. Central City Eddy's Products Carlisle and Brown The Utah High School soccer league will come to a bi 4 0 0 0 3 Martin wav named to tne p p c p t p i News Three fust te. m, ard also, during of the Week Softball Summary Soccer Sidebars ab rh if OoUnsek Dick rf nigh child. 1 Auto Glass 10 3 Brown Thrasherg 11 1 8 Lee and Eakm Chase and Lake 1 Koon, Kino and Knowllon 17 If Pnca-te Troohy f 14 2 Mortensoft and Bak Sanders and Sanders A 11 Wells Dlstnbutinf 0 11 Midvale 7th 12 Smith and FuHer. Ruhton and Weaver. Litten No 1 4 3 0 43 Lounge 2 5 2 Bari and Richards Idler end Tlnnm. ASU BRmGISTONE sports A 1965 ASU Aa Slowpitch Results game series with BYU. We expect to do the same this year. Winkles said. BYU night. 8 p.m. Pure Yes, . thats light! driven Heaven by Leon Los Chatterton, Angeles, Calif., will oppose another Double A fueler driven by Borsh in a big match race. Double A fuel dragsters are the wildest of the cars on the strip with speeds upwrds of 200 m.p.h., beams Dick director of the Godfrey, Bonneville Raceway Park. Borsh is an unusual driver because he drives with one hand on the door and one hand on the steering column. He is the most consistent of the Double A Fuelers, Godfrey added. The Borsh dragster is owned and by Marcelous Borsh, of Los Angeles. The usual races, s and stock brackets will also run at the strip. three sports. Prior to his assignment at Bountiful, ODell was Job Corps Recreation director. He is married and has one in fourteen years. awarded Cypiu- - Atluete of the Year" b the Magna annual Lions Club at then Thur-iia- v bmquet fn ,t time op- - ,VINrj iHOES 440 South Redwood Road- -lt lake City, Utch 0 Open Hourti Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 1 1 a.m. te 3 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. - C& ora 8- 521-430- I you- - r, i |