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Show - - ,. .. r t I o o - 41 DESERET 4A NEWS, Sourdvy, Ncritfrl--e-r 19d9 1. no.f L6ll' : 401 0,,1"; 1 n Air) A do vU 1 rIME.,11r r , ,,,'' '' . . - r J $ i- - 14---,- --- - A, ,- .. 1 , , - ' te f' t' t1. 4,;: . - , -- 1' " tioomr.' 4( , 0,,,,- ...' , 4 'O't. a,"' liv . ' .4 ..42 .7,..,,,,,wit J.10,Ar ..t...,.., 4 .10 - , ' C4'''." , 14 ,', , ,. , - ,." . " , 7 ' ' ., - - '' 11 1. ,. , A , , .44 - , ' ''''''''' . . 1' . I, , .6. ....., , ...P 'Ior ,' .;010er ... T. 0 ..' , .,,, i' ... ;. '. , .. t : , I ' 4 .k 1 ; i . ' ' tr .,, 4 ,,, t ' . .. .44., - ' 4riti, ' '''' ' I 1 I WM LEHI The Lehi Pioneers found the Judge Baildogs to hi? kind, 'If "Intijan givers" at Halloween. Gil Cordova's club showed all the tricks. but di Pql MI le It di rawer r7- - voon One A' 'Neel, 12 er 16 C,,, 21. 1 IA. Pceetee Pee- - R vtf 1 Can't hAtake 04' - ' n! Pe-I- ' - ; 1 E, 4 Mors- - weren't givirg any treats. soe if the The BurAlogs St. George surroundings are a little warmer next week in a quarterfinal game with the Dixie Flyers They earned the right to meet Walt Brooks' Flyers by dumping Lehi, in a playoff fray Friday. Dixie clipped Cedar City, in the Sun Bowl Friday night to earn the right to meet V - 27-0- ,, C 2. Ce Deseret was in lCeiA-- Staff Writer per I ON rtkse A-- 5 if I . ; - ..4 44'.".ze,- ,,, ,. t- i IL ' it.t 7.7-- 1:4. 416, "' - t- ' , .,,-- - - , ......... , ,,. hunter. favorab-,- - 4., -- Io-'s- ', ' ' 79 -'- vt'i'..'''' -- - tI . t .;(..i,;vr: . 7 . t; -- : his: ay four big fatback converston.',', two-poi- It k,,,,i,11 , - 1- - , - - 7 . Kim Cooper on rice." He got uzed to seeing the likes of Tom Burns. Lane 1Vi11ey. Jim Gonzales. Kevin Gully. Gary Hose, Dave Dudley. Aloia. Smith. Barber, Price and Vaculin thwarting his efforts. - , Utah 19 pheasant hunt was as cold as the 40 degree temperature at this Utah County hunt area. Few limits were rcported the county with throughout most hunters exr.eeted to go home empty handed. Very few shots were heard the first three thyoughout hours of the hunt. Most hunters reported walking all RWERTON - 1 ," -- ), , - ,,,- t.!, - I- :. , i ; 1,43't1:5 ;,,- -' -- . , ici, , ,'I ,,,.. i! - 1,Irc,-- 4 tk . ,,, i i,i , , ',!' - ,,, rd. s:k,'''A - glv,7.5 '.:Nettet I,,,i' ,,., f - 1 t ,',',11,--- ,.1" v.. 4 ; - i it , 1.e.....d...j,--- - ,,0 fie,' Ift,I. ; - i:7 ,,,,, ..A1, 4 IfT1 , ' ' .' .,-I , - "....--' es' si.,,,,, .1 lug.t I ra c ir4.- gf- - Nf N ' 4 t r ,t; ,:.,,,,,- ; I '1 etit 4 1 ;. :.:: , 4r tp SI tf4A , , 1- .- jr, , ' 4, .1 roost- It seems shooting increased as hunters in this area started 1 the return to Salt Lake. Con, ; . 1 siderably more shooting , . n heard in the South , ,..moA. area with West Utah 1 'L a k e "brushers" getting many of the Oats into the air. ' ,,, ' Hunting pressure Was high , , ,,,,,,,,,,.., .,...., at all areas (Jpen to hunting. Ik; , ' - ..,; 14 Finding open hunt areas' was , . 'IN -iti, tAk ''.,, B5 difficult for most hunters acit was the rooster. as of he Danny Andreasan, Murray, displays pair plump pheasants bagged SatThis reporter did rot see urday morning on.cpening day cf hunt, any hunter with more than two roosters. a few had sinr overcast, btit..was Funny by 9 limit, there inn, : most of the opening mornirg cletons hanzirg from their hip hut indications were that a a.m. a number of other gunners shoot:was history, except for "poor tag' would be placed While several poople in the they reller a few stubborn hunters with on pheasant hunting irk this the 4..firea a shot." By 815 a.rn,, good dogs. right area. places bagged N ' , - V : , , - Jordan-Riverto- . .. . t ' . I . - - ti.....-v,,,....7.4- .., three-rooste- - - was . little xcuse, The day began - N'APA.. CALIF.- - (UPI) 'Jack Nicklaus say the big improvement in his gam .. of late is.dueto better 'control of htft 'irons.- and why today be is the clear out leadPr after two roues. In th e $140.000 Kaiser International Open. The former Bear" from Ohm. who looks more like a Cub these days. sank birtF.e putts on seven of the last 10 holes in Friday's secor.d mu nd for a 67 and an 11 under par score of M for 36 cAtill Sneek--- . ard d:dn't st17-to- l got his Erst birdie until th, ,o fcl:ewed rinh hol0. and It 13 and rrissed an eazTe by tne hrd. on In. 12. 11. 13 i who set a Silverado C:u'o south re7ord 64 in the second round. tied at ct were 117. Masters champion George in a group tied at 133 while Chuck Courtney, who shared the first round lead with Nicklaus and Graham. was ir grnup tied at 139. Courtney started with a 66 and skied to a 13. Arnold Palmer made one of his famed charges in the sec Archer was KeiZr1eyd Billy 1Casper. 11 1 - '4 ' - - ''. ' it 11 i '' . i t ' ''',74' ;.. v t - ' 4 , tet Its, . ,. ,., L,.- - tfrt ..r I, - . ,.. 4 ..,3,41' ,, ., 1 3 -- - - ,. -. 4 .4,44,4 I .60.4 '4" ,,.,. . . , '., , , ' , ,4. 4, - - ., ,:. , - - f 447:: . I 1 We Fresh Beat Ag Greenlings By BREN'T CHECKFIT3 Deseret News Sports Wri:er For three qUarters at Vte Stadium Friday .terria.,ri it looked like one of the bizze,t upsets of the 1969 freshman football season was in the making. but, alas, the bgple finally burst. Superior n)opower b.rafl itv the uctest.:and to tell the undefeated Utah fresh put together two fourth qnleter touchdowns to end up w:tri a victory over the win:ess Utah State frosh. 27-1- 4 L'St.' suited up abent ba:1 as many men fnr the ball game as the Papooses. and the on:y question of most fans prirr'ta the contest was how hg the Papoose victory rnargin would b. Utah drove to a score in six p:ays from 45 yrds out t'le hall and first titre it had the supposed rout :oclied to he on scheduie. e A funny I happened on however. halfback Mike Adams grabbed it on hiS 10 and raced 90 yards to paydirt. Blaine Smith's PAT gave a 6 lead. the ensuing ffrg . 7-- cetotyorl trt Ramb:ers the tragic spark reeded. They forced Utah to punt, took the return punt on theTr 22 and started a drive that ended nine plays and 76 yards later with Milt Chides!er blasting over from five yards out for the score. After Smith's PAT, USIJ with 5:45 still left in the first quarter. Ute fart were shaking their head;.. hut expecting a b:g scoring explosion any minute. It didn't come in the second quarter, as the defenses of both squads held forth. It didn't look like it would come in the third quarter either. until a pass in- led, 14-- 6, terference call against CSLI on a key third-dowsituation gave Utah the ball on the Steve:761:nd Ueli line. one-yar- d 1t oryi round but ran out et mil into the war steam on the backsidr!, finishing with a 5 crod round 69 and a two round total of 110. Arnie miszed four birdie putts or the front side of less than 12 feet and blgied the lith, 12th and 15h holes. El SPed, 6171!7? C4tE, E:b G OY, e, S'Eve r;,? Gsa,ge Ac,e, GA They fumbled on their own line early in the fourth the and quarter Papooses recovered. MOTTIPTItS later Belcyzk. who was , a standout all day. made a. lin- of P,andy Peck's gcrt;ik pass and Utah was in the lead with S:11 remaining. Peck and Belczyk teamed up on a CltIVPrSW1 In make it for the Panenses. burst for Peck's eight-yaranother score about five later as only icing On the cake, 6,ew.fr N . 6,71-1- !E 714,- -1 SWY:k Aar'. C1, .1! 31. M , Kaser Leaders '71 lark Lrfu Geears,, ce, Cr, Pel,,g.S', :9. C. - ; P 6;72-- 13s. p1,-- e Carret,. aeera 337 C c4 ti7ta . " Gene Belczyk blasted over frerm ene yard out with 1:1,6 in the quarter rind USU's lead was cut to 1442. A iwopoint cnnversion pass failed and UR; still had the edge. Tne beginning of the end was near for the Ramblers. Pcr-T- Zerwr. le enc.- - r, Auntr, two-poi- t r 20-1- 4 , , Eagles Eye First Win Over Denver Still looldng lor a first win over the Spurs the it Lake Golden Eagles travel to Denver tonight for a Western Hockey League encounter, Face ofr is p.Fti. Me Golden ,Eagles were out4i ,h ?:f7I Cru "try to n erld : I earcall. 3A-3- s ho'es. -I'd say my improved iron play probably is the big thirg in my game." said Nicklaus. uho u as the kirg of the golf three years ago, but had faller, On pretty hard times, for Lim, this year. Tre sl:mmod-dowJack. who hasn't entirely ahandonert tior,,K takirr, the 1F9 tl'e or at troneywnniriz sreorici or trri. V smallest of mar;ins on 18 for a round. "I'm playirg now like I ucri to. esper'ally my iron game." said Nicklaus. who siar!efl the third round strokes up on Lou Graham and threc . strokes ahead 4) Chi Chi Rodriguez, Eon rutioatki Wilf Homenuik. Dan. Sikes,..., 1968 Kats-P- t , ' , - ' ' . L'SU 'Skinny' vacuous ciontmues t.t1-'- .'. ' '' ',,,' n MU, I - 1 I Rambler Canals and irrigation ditches provided.. adequate hidirg places for most birds. Even hunters with dogs wereift exneriencing too much success in rousting the birds from their nests. , ',..:,-,- (' t ,. ' . "i',1' the popular ringneeked er. , 7 without even seeing morning 'LIZ ,,, ,A ,,,, p. . e . ! , -,, - ,.1. I' i , ", . - -111 ''',,,..7,71,,.t. A ",t, f- .. g 3.14FL ,,4 A . t , , .21 , ce,f1-n' - ' '; ". f Ai 41,.'.. A. , at,,,,,..,(011. i 4 ,S4 4P-- 0 ',....t, ', 401,,,.-qa- t ribt ts. 4 4ks .., tA i lfog. , ..t , 6',v. ..1:, ., ,0,,,,-....- t- ,,,z - , ,.. ' ''''' - ,-- de.; - prior-year- 7 to Judge's 1;2'es junior Lke "white , i, ,:jr I - ,- , ,. ,,,,;;.' -, , ' Ile ueather-wise- -- ..: - , .,, 40,,, 4- i to hunt permission where fields were posted. trend towalcir, more closed lard continued. Much land was posted that had been firer There - ',:.1. 4,0 s. 'f-- 't - alsked, - . : ft 4110"17-- bkr - I ., iluntetS also seemetfOireful to void damaging crops and ' 't- --- I, By DAVE KADLECK Deseret News Sports Writer ' r - .,,, . al .. , ,1 ..0.9,11, ' A..,- . heard prior to thelegal - '1 - ;,, plunged one yard to paydirt with lour mfnutet remaining. Barber swept left end for the - f';'-'1,-,i.:- .7 - ois - LA; cy,11; ? ,., r' , , k i.,1 A, 6 3. 1 - , . , ....4,4,.. 46 The.: yards. 13-- ; 19 ' It ..,.. , , , v .1, la Aloia one-yar- . could be said about the hutitinz in this aria,. Shootirg shot betan at 8 amOnly . '1 goas !Sit too 'long. -- Aloia; a howed that he ..-- - .. ' thirzs '.,:.,i,' Lehi's Eric Eddington (22), Ron for Price skirts left-en- d Ted in to attempt tackle. close Peck Haskell (70) and (72) - d -- , Iluntir2 pressure seemed JO down compared to last year. along Ivith bird population. had Many farmers charged crops which made the hunting pattern much different this time around. Birds seemed to be in the beets and in cover more than in other years. Several INts.t. ..., ,.. trs7 ,,000irwtrr.'', , e ,,,, '''. wasn,1 going to be eutdone going to the outside, either. He , skirted to the left side, 1r Med Hillis and for lour 'more 'Yards. Varulin - a block from StPve tO;lefl'Iransen!' went 65 yards.- barely escapwax tClet:thrt lrg tbp boundary mailer for four-yerstripe. Two plays a TD at 6;30 in the F2e6r,d caro. Vier. the heady kopt d ID at the ball for a In the third starza. Caputo I:30 in the first quarter. took a punt On the Bulldog line and retlIrred it to The Pioneers had the Bulle Lehi strrTe tq set dogc with their backs against the viall the next time Judge up the final tally. Barber had the ball. But this didn't picked up eight yards and ter ..lost farmers in the area had a:rady harvested their co: r. arid birds were just rot corcer,reed as they were last year. a. .', ''''''''''' ' .r., ,,,,k t 6-- LoSt -, P'''' ,ottx f ,4. .. - Bill. Judge's 1.'94 - VV,t1- , ,44,70,; , 73 s '.s., .- , ;.:,-,;.; , , - . .11eolvr.,, ao ; , ' , - 1 ' ' , - -- - ' ,,-- ,. ' ',...i01 t 4, ''''. - , IV ii vii- f r'--- -- 1 N - . . ri:s7-7p- See MILLER - '.LA :7- be Cni- e- A li ,,,,..,,,,,2'',A4A 41,,,,or' ,- ,., 1 7).7 tela, P" ,.,L, BYU plight would is wisdom to carry on. maybe enlarge it. But if we yield to minority madnesF,. just b- ' : $ ,r , '''' ,','''''t - Hunters averaiiied about ore rooster apiece. but the rorm last year was about two birds out It - )97 " t - Pis. it ', . - BYU? , , ." ''. ' - . . 116F. Let's Get With It : ..... 7-- .,,,. ' -' 1:-- 39.4-ard vs ra 6', , t ri .,& VA , ', 941 lamin - - ,,, , lt LEHI Pheasant hunting was slower On the north shore of Utah Lake this year than it nation. So the courts tell the coach that these men must be taken back! The coach says sure! The court cannot say what plays they will be in. hardships. "..- tt-- --.. , , gip. ,, , . , ' ' k..' .. , - - - It ) ' rl-Ar ,, , - ed have. , BYU has taken a back seat to no one in programming according to the was of the conference. The VAC owes as much of its short glory in history to BYU as to any other. We have built the Westrrn Athletic Corff,rd in thc, ence into an excellent uni!:. It is the its of share endurcd has athletic world. It - -- - 1, 1 '' -- ,o, , It- ' 4,1 ,, rde r .die 'Ue 4.kA k....A i ,,, ,, Nkt - it - t t By HARTI- WLXON! , es ,;i , , ,,,i...tct .,,, ' t . h4 -- , some-:tim- .,-- - , --Ily- ti, '4 - 4,, . it''''' : Frrtit Drools Va Ptelf,pq r -, j.,,,fi - , ,, ----- : ',. 1 ;,1,.. .''''Ik ,,, 1 i., -- ,: 1 " - ', '' At . Evaiv6-Phe'clan4.'$19,'W'uhti- coach selected? Of course not! It is well settled in the law that no court can , force upon a person the obligation to receive or reject another person. The courts could say that the Men 'must be But then tht for their grants-in-aiVhole NCAA program would hate to be bucketed gnd this would bring about a completely new scholarship program. And the new one would be so carefully conducted that to get into it would take a list of refer- ences and security checks second to none In this , - Rich Smith ,intercepted a straY PiOneer pats on the for rnees line to set up the next tuadog score. Price rerrtled erourid left end for yards and them tried right end Cordcvas crew had the ball ,four tirnes in the first half and scored on three of them. 'Old ;2 Pracfice Games ese 26. 8 aC..70,, Ilene, at - '''. . ' .v. - Ve .. 41p,,,." - - Y . - I . ; t ,. . - ., : 1 take an honest censia of the Brigham Young versity studentbody they might learn, much to their chagrin, that BYU has possibly educated (mostly at their own expense) more of the minority peoples of the world than any other major university in the nation. An Indian student at the University of Utah pointed this out quite clearly in a recent issue of the Ute Chronicle. If it is the drsire of the WAC members to break up let's get :111 it. The northern teams picked up the pies of the old Border Conference and gave our southland friends a home. BYU has contributei more to the success of our conference, in mass participation in all sports than any others and I see that this could be one of the jealous jibes that the others mlght EMMY PEGCK, k.- d.-- . -- . It-- - , 14..... !Fr-i-t it 1. 'It' ,,,f - r-- fi fie-- 5 io I 4 ,,,, t ''ss,,., 1 ," HUNTING REPORT , imagine the pto'ularis akcad at which has protests in its and any other school athletic realm! Next year Coach Lloyd Eaton is to decide who,he warts back as football players. He will have to pick' those men whom. beheves will in team effort. with the blend ml jority. a Sure he could tke them all back. But what if he didn't play them? Then could they go to our courts tr.-- demand equal time with those the If anyone interested in the 7 .i,., n Leng 4 ,., t.,..s., . ?rt. 4, 111- The Bulidog,s tut it all to2et;7cr and ETA'. orAy for :the ore consolation Pioneers it could have been worse! Sci,,of 6 rver Beaew Coach Must Call The Plays Will the conference break up and boot c, P IZ,1 on 9,g C4,nc.e, 41 F....V.,' C4. ., - cc o 2F Pre r,n Steen 26, See The more you think about the minority pressures the madder you get. In athletics you get madder even mores if you can get troreso madder. "What's going to happen at Wyoming? "Ev, eryone asks. "Nothing that 'shouldn't happen," .,is ;the only answer. "Can the court force the school to take them back the protestors?" !'Sure, the court can make me take my horse Make him drink!" to water but they And what kind of a fire would that kindle? Imagine ny coali Saying to his majority, the "roil fellows ill have to get along with the black baud boys. They have a point." , LruSgitie what would happen the first time one of the majority blockers ran interference for one of the minority halfbacksand the rnajorikt- man. decided to miss the block for his minority mate! That Wyoming football team was split the moment those protestors decided they had an interest other than in the team's welfare. What coach could bring a divided squad together for a championship? Like rowing separate halves of a rowboat! - I Ec,', 72 C D am. ' I Four 4, 27 Le,, rcoen FV e kard aAim- vie 39 IS If e,..-- 111111111111111T11111111111111111H11111111111111111:1111111111111111111EN:11111:111 ee-- 4 RI' r 1 Arn,7,12 He, AI, Est ,J,coe g Him Dri F C DIA IbfS, Coe - a- Region Dint - ,it C If' Oft illtj ,.. 14,II k 1- I - With Judge's Mr. Int'de (PA Mollo and Mr. Outside RI toting the U3 to tr,t:- Les.11 rthe - the trat-tilifirst querteri-Milre . 44. f.. t- P fr clinrher:eT7:34 for the fitt added the PAts7:::-- Cordova rontirued. "Our defense has been playirg well all but the offense has been erratic. Today we just put it all together." e It, Sex .; -, 2 7! ' Inn .cv ,,,.. l''''', w4,, "'''''fios -- the three. 'It Prep Scores ' lif,y rec-cere- me tough Bulidegg. ''l expected it to he a cliffhanger, I really did," said Cordova. must have been their injuries that bobbled their efforts." lehi's John Worthen (40) found the Judge defense round sledding the whole game as Steve Hillis (80) puts the clamps on to stop him. I e I Lady Luck" teemed to be with them. toci'. The Bu2dnes fumbled three half and all Deseret News Sprr's Writer 26-1- , , 1 ,", st ':: ,,. v , ii. p 41 lit 1 a .... ....... n , .- ......,..0,.- rirS1 Li 1.0. I f . ttr-- ,, I, vo. -- 1, 1 By DAN PATTISON I . -- ., , .' , ...31.1,1 1 14.......4oxa',..fro. 1 . nt, k 1 Ih ' 074 1 - t e I ' , , '1 4,ar.,... -- w , - ,,,,- f , 1 Bulldogs Win Playoff To Play Dixie Flyers '4- ',It,. - , I 4 i !, t.6 ' :7,'A.z: "S, 1 d r '''''''''4,, 1 ? ' u LI H 47 - FAeAremwwAeossgwwowippr,.K.niwnaelomrfSP,r, , ii ri 1 Seattle scoring with three goals and a pair of assists. In other Saturday night action, Phoenix is at San Diego arid Vancouver travels to Seattle. a- i,,ast time out, the Golden gi'Lagles were forced Imo ie In the only WHI, action Fri- day night. Bob Courry led the Sea win To'errs to a over. tie Vanoouver Canucks. Courcy hal a hand in all 5--3 - lead after No periods Vancouver narrowed it to 3 then Courcy Tut it out of reach 4-- - Salt Lake is tied and lost. with Seattle for fifth place. only one point ahead of Donver. Seattle and Vancouver were after th flrst p.nfed at od, but Sat fie Fkated to a 7-- 1 . 2 S.P.M.P......WMPOOPOMMI1 with his third goal.: .f 4 By Unqs0 Press irternassenst P,sd Sss 4;1, vinc,,sreer. Ss WT - " A . 4 f, 2 'Ceossfe. Soes e 2 16 Ai i7 Vsles,J.Pr 5adat s 2 7 9 30 33 71 3 A 7 0 q ,7 7 3 5 I 7 77 37 3 3 7 ,r ra si rtrl'" 6 Pr , r ,s3 Lail-7,k11- S Salt Lake City Commissioner For whet he SePluss lsq C.. 00e- r it Se, 1)71 Sisco,. ef It See 0. E"'"4"1 s' i4 3 3 sles. Results r e ' RE - ELECT o .TYP)13sfP,Gas 4 L4.1 - 1.402( WHL Standings A at Derver and had to sptert frr a tlo in Salt Lake CI& unlatch. min-ute- Pali les done; ler whet he is doing; by Neiqhber's for Eerier, ler whet Ake Shyortr he wilt de. Chairmen 4 I |