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Show --WW Cook,Altie w "f ' , rr: Ss i UPI Spoils Writer At this rate, Greg Cook could be the next super Bowl hero. Ail he needs is a pair of while shoes. Last Thursday, Cook techni-call- y was the Cincinnati Ben-ga- MW A W1 " g quarterback, because veterans John Stofa, Dewey Warren and Bubba Wyche were in the Bengal camp and Cook wasnt even in die College allstar !'W,- - S lineup. Joe Bonsignore shot a 70 to win the Willow Creek Country T ' Club ' All-St- ar s ?1 (f:; W v yy ' 'x rookie tackle Chi-crg- " Charity game. ' ' , I i xfVv - oYY'YYxtv Washington State baseball mentor Chuck Brayton, left, talks shop at the Utah High School Activities Clinic with Jim Hanifan and Bill Meek, Utah football coaches. MEEK, BRAYTON, CARLSTON Coaches Open Prep Clinic By DAN PATTISON Deseret News Sports Writer All-St- Mike Montler, who had nd trouble finding his way to the o Patriots camp from the ' day and Thursday. I never talked to a kid who was sorry he turned out for. baseball, but Ive talked to a who thought the thousand other way, Brayton said. Brayton also lectured on the basic fundamentals of baseball. He showed the throng what he thought was important to toe game. I think a coach can be a good coach in most anything, because you dont coach the sport, you coadh toe kid, toe Cougar mentor continued. Each player has to be treated as an individual so get to know him right away. Let the kid know how he stands. Most kids, basically, want to please you so give them encouragement, direction CARLOAD SALE WHILE THEY LAST ALL SIZES LISTED Taps Hislop , Charles Chick Hislop has been named track and field coach at Weber State College. Hislops appointment was approved by the Weber State Council and announced by President William P. Miller today. Hislop who had been track coach at Ben Lomond High School in Ogden for toe past eight years, will join the physical education and athletic staff on Sept. 1. He succeeds Ed Garvanian who left the Weber track position x this spring. Ti::x.9is::s aauto air conditioner MOO00 OFF SUMMER snioo ARE NET PRICES! IN REQUIRED! MOUNTING! , tc? J en!B2 CLOSE-OU- T NOWM99i Vi DAY SERVICE BY APPOINTMENT lANKAMCIICAM CMARRI MAJOR OH MASTER CREDIT CAtM CHRIS & KEITH INC. The new Weber State track y and coach is considered one of the top high school coaches in toe state. During his career at Ben Lomond High Hislop dominated the local track picture. cross-countr- In eight years he had an outstanding dual meet record of 52 wins and only 9 losses. In state competition Hislop teams, placed in the top five six out of eight years, including two-2n- d i f Hi): - : The Utah National Guard won team expert honors and Warren AFB copped master arranged according tea. boys (above holes each 14) playing & V." , 18 and the day holes younger boys playing each day. Flights will lie to age. , Tee champion be among the approximately 200 jr. golfers in the tournament. Defending Tyler will i Junior Open The Utah State Junior Open Golf Tournament will be held Thursday and Friday at the Nibley Park Golf Course. be will will times Starting announced later and depend upon the number of entrants. Registration ends noon Wednesday. at 12:00 r.1AD WaVEodce nd IMft hndicappro Terry Malen amateur Lee Slot tern, 64; (tie) Ralph Johnton and amateur Dick Randle, pro Nolan Wathen and amateur Judd Whit-in- e at 65s; pro Tommy Williams and amateur Travis Bernard, 65 ; pro John Boyle and amateur Dan Bush, 66; pro Sonny Braun and amateur Jack Brooks, 46' . Net Sweeps Frank Burnham, 64; Frank Huff, 67; Dex Kurt Burnhisel, 67; Alger, 67; Wayne Klassen, 67; Pete Leth, 6d; Ed DeLeCrui. 68; Stan Parrish, 61 Ul--J CALL TOLL FREE PGH for Reservations Rifle Winner John A. Davis, an Army Air MarksCommand manship Unit from Fort Car-soColo., Sunday won team honors in the Utah rifle championships at Fort Douglas with a score of 1,801 out of 2,000. 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Seven- teen individual state champions were coached by Hislop and his most prominent product is Olympian Wade BelL Hislop graduated from Ben Lomond in 1955 and attended Weber Jr. College from 1955 to 1957. He graduated from USU in 1959 with a BS in secondary education and history. After two years of elementary school teaching Hislop moved to Ben Lomond in 1961. He is now completing work on a masters degree at Utah State. 'Boom Boom' Named BenNEW YORK (UPI) nie Boom Boom Geoffrion, forced by a stomach illness to step out as coach of toe New York Rangers last January, has been named an assistant 4 general manager for toe National Hockey League team. PLY NYLON ( batteries INC. AND EXCHANGE PLUS F.E.Y. $1.79-$2.8- 3 BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE FACTORY OUTLETS, . hear Meek lecture and according to Horace Rose, executive secretary of the Utah High School Activities there was a Association, good turnout for most of the lectures throughout the day. In football, a coach uses different theories and philosophies but use the best ones for your personnel. We adjust our offense every year on what we have, Meek said. Take for instance the difference between two quater backs Ive coached in Don Meredith and Ray Groth. Groth was a runner and Meredith was a passer so we had to utilize what we had. The Utah coaching fraternity will use the clinic as a kickoff for toe coming season. On toe prep scene, football uniforms will be issued August 16 for a quick start on games August 29. Brighton High will open its doors for toe first time this fall. The Jordan School Districts newest entry has been nicknamed the Bengals. The other powers Skyline, Granite, Layton, Orem, will seek toe crowns. etc. Taking favorites already? Ford. There was a tie for fourth position with pro Jim Baker and amateur Dan Marlowe and the team of pro Rod Evans and amateir Vic Waite. The team of Ron Rosenberry and amateur Stan Parrish carted a 66. There will be two days of play with the oldei1 medal tulgss yihibs TIRES Y B7 from categories area included Glen C. Hogan, West Jordan; Carl L. Corbin, Salt Lake; John C. Milligan, Salt Lake. roun PLY FULL ciylg:i I psyche them out a little. I would be late to my funeral before I would start a game late. Starting right on time adds class to the game and it lets toe players know they have to be ready. Thats not one minute after or one minute before, but right on the hour, Brayton concluded. Meek, Utahs head football Decide offered, mentor, what kind of system you can use to get toe most out of your players, then toe great, great thing that goes along with it is luck that helps. There was a good turnout to Weber Track T (THESE test 10-1- A coach has to be enthusiweekend included a long kickastic and sincere. Thats imoff return, and a pass, portant. I never heard of a both setting up touchdowns. high school coach getting Philadelphia Eagle Coach fired for this. Jerry Williams was pleased ' This is what the Utah high with another college allstar school coaching fraternity as former University of Texas was told by Washington State back Bill Bradley put on a baseball coach Chuck Brayton great punting exhibition. the sixteenth AssociaBoston Patriots coach Give during tion Athletic Clinic Monday at Rush fully expected to be imthe University of Utah. pressed by former New MexiThe clinic continued Tuesco Highlands back Carl Garwith the coaches hearing day on his arrival from the rett Bill Meek and game, but Garrett from Utahs and Brayton. Carlston Pete off ran tackle apparently when he should have gone New Mexico State cage mentor Lou Hensjn and Iowa around end. No one has seen Garrett State wrestling coach Harold Nichols will lecture Wednessince Friday, and , that in- cludes golf Other winners Other money finishers in tlie gross sweeps were Ralph 72; Terry Malan, Johnson, John Mauss, and Sonny Braun with 73s. Bonsignore and his amateur partner Fran Haur. tied for first with Mauss and amateur Stuart Sargent at 65s in the 0 handicap best ball test. Second at 65 were pro Dave Crowton and amateur Garth . Bengals quarterback job. Next thing you know Cook will be in the hassle with Pete Rozelle over a nightclub. Cobk threw the ball well, Bengal Coach Paul Brown said following the former University of Cincinnati stars first workout with his new team. But itll take a while before he learns our systems and patterns. Up Detroit way the Lions are looking forward to an exciting season from former Utah State University running back Altie Taylor. His performance over the Pro-A- Monday. t I Friday Stofa was waived by the Bengals while Cook completed 12 of 23 passes for 241 yards and three touchdowns against the world champion New York Jets, and Saturday Warren was cut. 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