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Show DESERET A NEWS, Saturday, December 13, 1 969 se Ee4om.il izr Dan Paflison Another long road trip Is over for Salt Lake's Golden Eagles, who returned home from the Northwest today and made ready for a 7 p.m. Sunday encounter at the Salt Pals. ace against the Phoenix Mack Has His Theories Mazur will m! The leg injury was incurred last Saturday in the tie with Portland. e Final contest on the 1 was road trip loss a tc the Vancouver Canucks, Friday night before 8,244 fans at Vancouvers Pacific Colise4-- a winner! We drill hard for just one boor and 15 minutes," says Wilkey. I dont think any of my players ever get tired of the game and peak out too soon. They know right from the start of practice what they are ir for, because my student manager sets up cards on a chart to show what drill to use. When we are finished with the drill he puts up another drill card and keeps us going. Never Get !n Rut We drills day-in-day-- never get in a rut from doing the same Theres a (Liferent routine for every day. Most coaches like to work the kids for two to three hours a night but not Old and everyone Mack knows what his Hawks did last year. To refresh your memories the Hawks upended Dixie to win the Class B cage crown. It wasnt the firat time North Mack Wllkey Sanpete has been heard from since Wilkey has been at the helm some 12 years ago. His Hawks have always been strong in one of the toughest round-ba- ll regions in the state Seven. Region You know, chuckled Mack. I was at the Brigham Young .University basketball clinic recently and listened to Tennessee coach Ray Mean tell how he was so committed to the game that he hadnt been hunting or fishing in five years, because he would eat and sleep basketball. 1 am dedicated to the game, too. But I had to get up and lecture right after the Tennessee coach and the first thing I said was well . . , you know I love my hunting and fishing. ' Wllkey dispells any theories of killing the kids In or In the league.' He likes to keep them hungry. The drills are hard, quick, snappy Another Eagle Injured on the trip was Bobby Birdsell, who suffered a fractured thumb fa the same game. Birdsell may be able to see action Sunday thanks to a special cast for his thumb. um. The loss left the Eagles with on the northrecord of a west road ttip. Die Eagles tied the Portland Bucks, in the first game o the swing before losing one to the Bucks and two to the Canucks. 3-- 3, Immediately following Sun7 pjn. game with Phoenix, Eagle fans will be given a chance to participate fa a free turkey shoot days Salt Lake Gty returns home mired in the Western Hockey League cellar with a record of The Eagles point total of 15 Is six behind that of sixth-plac- e Denver. AH fans who care to do so, will be given the opportunity to stand on the near blue hne and shoot for targets set near In the Friday night loss to Vancouver, Eagle goalie Ribs Giltow made a fantastic 51 saves. Anything over 35 is considered out of the ordinary. the goal. Fin ptrM Second period 7. Sell Lake Den (Guyle Fielder) 1:04. X Andy 17:54. (Andrea, Dunville) Owe Harris (Van) 1:0, Third A Vancouver period Batheaw Andrea, Ham lean) 0:11. J. Vancouver. Andrei). 11:04. - popular Eagle for November. Eagle for the month of No-vember, with center Gerry placing a close second Leading scorer for the month was veteran left er Bruce CarmichaeL Acquire Friday's RasntH San Dim 3 Phoenix 1 Vancouver 4 Salt UXa City 1 ur wing-Maz- vmmm. 6 Banker Gets Tabbed For Parson Post Charlie Hall, a guard for the Bobcats, kept his team fa the game with 21 rebounds end 23 points and was almost the deriding factor fa the game. After the game was tied at 45, 47, 53, 55, 57, 61 and 63. Western Montana pulled ahead Then center Steve Riff started to rebound and the Parsons started to move. Westminsters Joel Johnson and Curley Wells led the comeback attack fa the final minutes. When ace guard Chuck Tebbs fouled out with 3 :49. the quick Wells led the attack. Western Montana had a chance to win the game in'the final 11 seconds. Hall tipped a ball up which just rolled off the hoop and then missed a foul shot The Bulldogs stole the ball and Gary Jacobson missed another two free throws with two seconds left fa the game. Steinke said after the game that his charges were fortunate to win. Our lack of rebounding hurt us fa the second h all but we finally got momentum going towards the end of the game. I felt that Jelaco and Johnson turned fa very fine performances. Westminster will play 'the same Western Montana team at Highland High tonight at 71-6- 7--4 fc-- Dixie Takes Big Win ST. GEORGE Dixie College overcame performances by Imperial Valley Colleges Jim Watson and center Jim Speed to win its fourth basketball game of the season, downing tire Aabs 2 here Friday night ai 6-- 7 I r; w r l v The Rebels Lad fa shun li several Imperial Valley scoring drives fa taking the win, but never lost the lead fa the contest once they captured it early fa file first half. 8 Shamrocks guard, Early Adams, a hit 19 points and John Green potted 11 to round out the Arab double figure scoring. Involved in 0 -- -- Deseret News Special Its the Hart Ski Company's turn to test the talents of Jean-GaudKilly. Filming begins Sunday at 10 a.m. at this Big Cottonwood Canyon ski resort Killy topped all comers last week at Park Gty Ski Resort in two days of slalom and giant slalom competition. Should the format follow the 4-- SOLITUDE & O 3 A person kind of hates to say good-b- y to the coaches while traveling into southern Utah. They handshake and a warm welgive that Warren Spencer accepts Utah's top cycling tro- phy from CMA President Ed Henry. old-fashi- on Spencer Takes Cycling Honor By DAVE KADLECK Deseret News Sports Writer total point standings. Crandall is the youngest of the front runners at 14 years old. Warren Spencer is Utah's GAL Equipments Woody top motorcyclist Mantis Steve Willardson is the biggest eager stand-fag-s Lawboa fifth fa placed The Dick . . won . this state in the Hobbs, Spencer year at with Lebis Preston Gerthe top cycling trophy fa the Cedar Gty mentor, thinks he has a blue chipper State Friday when be was ber taking sixth place. in Eric Marchant . . Its not bad rambling the Continental An indication of Utahs statpresented through southern Utah, but sometimes the travelMotocross Assn., traveling ure fa motorcycle racing on the to when can become hazardous have dodge you ing trophy at CHAs season international race circuit was cattle and sheep drives on the highways. ending banquet provided a month ago at BoulteenThe skinny, der, Colo. Gerber, a sixth place ager won fa all types of cy- overall point winner, defeated cling competition. His greatest factory racing teams from victory, however, came a Czechoslovakia, Sweden, other countries month ago, when he cutraced European along international factory racing with top open riders from teams at Boulder, Cob., fa across the UE. Inter-Aracing. Gerbers and Spencers first 0 Boulder victories with .place capped banquet Fridays ' Deseret News Special at the mark boasted Spencer's first year of racing Myers third fa open competiIn games played Friday a 30-- score. Gathering their on the cycling circuit He tion indicate a high level of cynight. Snow College took a composure, Cochise started raced his first time a year cling competition fa the BeeThanksgiving. AH hive State. strong win over Cochise Junmatching the Badgers scoring ago ior College and Dixie College and Spencers riding is done on a Here is the list of the top 25 it the haffime buzzer the 125 cc Yamaha. took its fourth win of the sea. riders determined by CMA on was score son by beating Imperial ValHnsqvarna specialist Frink file basis cf season perley College. Starting guards Vic Dent-ma- n Myers, utilizing three first formance: L Warren Spencer, and Kay Miles had 16 places fa last week's final 2. Frink Myers. X Jon Henry, Playing in Mesa, Ariz., Snow College beat Cochise by and 13 points, respectively, meet of the season, edged 4. Pete CrasdaS. 5. Woody old Jgo Henry for secThis puis for the winners. The two a score of Lawhon, X Preston Gerber. 7. Snow into the finals for the starting forwards also hit fa ond dace by a single point Giarly Weaver, X Bryan ShafHenry pilots a 125 cc er. 9. Ken Lobeck, 10. Dave Dean Nelson championship of the Mesa In- double figures CrindalL vitational basketball tourna- getting 14 and Richard Kemp Yamaha. ment They will play Western had 13. Spencer, Myers and Henry 1L Steve Burgess, Ken Arizona at 8:30 p.ra. Dixie College came from were honored with racing Guio, Rock Springs; 11 Ken 2 and 3 or The game will test Snows behind fa the game played fa numbers "1 Nosack. 14. Errol Be van. 15. a, fast break and balanced scor- SL George last right to take a their season performances. Wi3 Terry, 16. Frink All are members of Plaza 17. Paul Kageli, IX ing against Western's strength closely fought win from Impeon the boards, provided by a rial Valley College. Dixie Cycle Racing Term and ac- Jim dark, 19. Roger Newton, cepted their awards from 20. Mark Hughes, 21. John center and two forwards who overcame a performCMA President Ed Henry. ance by Imperial's Jim WatTice, 21 Shirley Kncp, 23. average out at CMA Club's Tony Jacobi, 21 Dave CarMotorcycle In Friday night's game, son and Jim Speed fa beat the Pete Crandall placed fourth fa man, 25. Larry Knop. fcowtook a strosg start and Aratfc . last-minu- te Park Gty show schedule, Killy will test Harts quartet of alpiners fa qualifying rounds Sunday, run the giant slalom trio of races Monday and slalom competition Tuesday. This should be one of the finest ski shows for the public, ever, reports Hart representative Jan Gulliksen. Tom LeRoy, Leo laCroix and Don Peterson are three super skiers. Remember LeRoy! he asked. Hes fire one who did the somersault cliff fa Harts off a Ski The Limits color sld film. Well do our best, LeRoy told the Deseret News upon arriving fa Salt Lake Gty. personally, havent been on skis any more than 10 times this year, but HI be ready, he grinned. LeRoy and LaCroix were scheduled to perform their fa- - ' Auto Wreck Killy Plans Solitude Filming For Sunday ij Southern Utah Notes Tigers, SMS! Its like Vernon Roundy admitted, The kids were so high for them, they never would have lost this time. 81-7- opponents. f-- They know right from the start what trainto follow and what to expect if they want rales ing to play. Wilkey is a well respected man both on and off the court. Last year the Hawks had kind of a little slogan going for them in the tournament Win one for the bishop! Tbiona and South Sevier have already had their rematch. The Tabiona Tigers were the tournament darlings after upsetting the No. 1 rated Rams last year. This year the Rams dumped the After losing badly and that winning easily, it was poetic justice when the Parsons played the closest game of the season Friday, beating Western Montana 8 fa the South High gym. The Parsons, down 16-- fa file first half and down eight points with 8:27. left fa the game, started rebounding. In another art of poetic justice, a guy whose last name was Hall Charlie Kali came bade to haunt the Parsons Sat- - unlay night Last year, Westminsters Ken Hall haunted Charles J. (Chuck) Banker was named late Friday to replace Ron Nay as head coach of the Westminster football team. Banker has been Nays assistant coach and defensive coordinator for the past two 8:00 years and w is Nays personal F T W. Mart. FT WertmlMtar Jacebeon choice as his replacement 1, 4 M 1 Weil MtH II M Lvon M S Grirtie 4 Nay resigned suddenly last 1 14 Ttbbs t Gorton 1 M . 1 Hewee M week after two years at the l 13 Hurt 4 IftcEnener 1 . t 4 IF GrvMch t Parson post He reportedly 1 I Jelec WJohmon has made no definite plans tor Teteh R M 71 (I the future but has several op- V Halftime: Westminster 45, Western. Mon47 portunities under considera- tane Total Fouls: Westmtnstar It, Wsstern tion and hopes to finish work Montana M Fouled Out: Tebba. bn his masters degree at the University of Utah. Banker, 29, has had nine years experience fa the coaching field. He was an assistant 9 coach at Glendale Junior College fa California for five years, then worked with Mike Giddfags at the University of Utah for two years before going to Westminster with Nay. Deseret News Special Tm an optimist," said ' Banker early Saturday mornARES. FLAGSTAFF, Shamrock Utah ing. I'm going to continue girl Eight with file same basic program basketball players and their maybe change the offense a coach. Do.; Beck, escaped serlittle. With file personnel ious injury 28 miles north pf weve got we should be great here Friday night fa a station next year. wagon rollover. The team was en route to The Parsons finished with a 5 Phoenix and a basketball dourecord this year, losing two games by less than three bleheader scheduled tonight fa points and losing another by Phoenix. The station wagon fa which six points on a kickoff return. All but four of the Shamrocks were riding the Parson squad will be back blew a tire, rolled over once next year and will provide and came to rest fa a culvert on the opposite side of the Banker with an excellent nucleus from which to build. road, according to Beck. All Banker praised Nay for the passengers remained inside the vehicle. work he had done at WestminSheryl Brink, a member of ster. saying that he (Nap) had developed a good program the team, was driving at . the and was responsible for the time, according to Beck. Beck and seven of the team high quality players on the members were treated for Parsons squad. Banker emphasized that he minor bruises, cuts and lacerations at a hospital here and will concentrate on recruiting then released. local talent for his future footOne team member, Connie ball teams and was very suffered a depressed the Welch, about future optimistic vertebrae fa her back and will, football fortunes of Westminbe hospitalized here for severster. There are things I think al days. The other members and we can do a little better and there is plenty of room to Beck will return to Salt Lake said Banker. He Gty on Sunday. improve, Tonights doubleheader with plans to begin work Monday and will have almost a full Phoenix was cancelled and year to prepare for bis first will be rescheduled for later in the season. test as a bead coach. WHL Standings theyre in. hob-knobi- Westminster Coach Tom Steinke and his comeback kids may be tougher than expected this year. By BILL EWER Deseret News Sports Writer Penalties Ted McCedtIR (Van) Veskn (S.L) 17:00. Saves by: 14 14 11- -51 Gillovr (S L 1 Gardner (Van) 1 1 4--17 1.244. Atl. Bob Heaney . . . most By TOM WHARTON Deseret News Sports Writer p-- defenseman Bob Heaney was voted by Eagle fans as the Most Popular Young The North Sanpete headman has some other ideas when it comes to his players. He likes to build well rounded characters, both physically and mentally. I dont know the way you feel about it, but I think spiritual values should enter and play an important part. This way you dont have to worry about your players and what frame of mind come. The onus has already been put on Cedar City aid Manti in the Class A ranks and South Sevier in the Class B. Those schools are favorites right now after with the coaches. Heanieaa (Beiheete. 1J.-0-; 88-8- Characters e Betheate Penalties 2-- and programed! ed Ptn.1-ti- Scnocfc pre-seas- Well-Round- Ted 11:44. Hlc (S.L.), 1:14; Arbour (Van) 7:14; Hewey (SJ) 1i:l. Meanwhile, Vancouver goal- Sunday game. 1. Vancouvw. Teyler (Oermeia Gegimi) ie George Gardner was called upon to make only 17 saves. Salt Lake trailed 1 after the first two periods of play, but fell from contention in the final 20 minutes. Only Golden Eagle goal was scored by Danny Schock, assisted by Guyle Fielder, Two of three Golden Eagles who gained special recognition during fire month of November are expected to be seeing action in the 7 p.m. Sunday nights game rith Phoenix due to a cracked tibia bone. four-gam- Norte Sanpete cage mentor Mack Wllkey has a different twist when it comes to his practice sessions and you cant knock from ed early fa November San Diego after being cut by the Gulls, Carmichael tallied 10 points fa Novemoer on five goals and five assists. Road-runner- MT. PLEASANT Parsons Rally, Slip Past Montana Five 150-fo- Outer ... ski stuntman vorite stunts for cameramen Saturday. It wouldnt surprise me to see them do some more on the weekend for spectators, explained Solitudes general manager Sonny Beag-le- THERE'S All EASY WAY TO DO CHRISTMAS SHOPPING y. 140-pou- Snow In Title Tilt; Dixie Edges Arabs m 6 51-2- L ar 84-5- 2. ll Fufc-kem- 6-- 8m Ricks Dumps Idaho State Deseret News Special REX BURG, IDAHO -R- icks College defeated fire Idaho State freshmen, 106-7here Friday night Action was dose throughout the first half, but the Vikings pulled wt to a 8 lead by the rest period. Leading scorer foe Ricks was Gary Norman, an Fork eager, with 24 point. Steve Wallace, a Granite product added 19. For Idaho State Terry Caro-din- e led fa sewing with 35 52-4- points. a The win leaves Ricks with 3 record. The Vikings play 6-- the Utah frosh tonight as a preliminary to the contest.. Idaho States frosh now have a 2 record. 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