l'a!!P l. nw Lumberjack. Frida\. :-;,.,,,,.,,t,,-r :.! 7. fO(J.'l ' Axers Seek First . SPORTS Against Wildcats \ ol If the Lumberjacks ever had Othe r veter ans to be counted punting chores. Smith was third in the nation in punting with an a chance to beat Weber State on include tackle stuart Gott­ Athletes To Compete In (tbey haven't done it yet), this lieb and linebackers Roger average of 44.2 yards per at. te mpt. may be the year. The Wild­ Trinchero and Mike K~rn. eats have only three offensive Among the junior college Spealling of leaders, Waite the Wildcat signal caller led • starters returning and have Ia· transfers expected to produce the Big Sky Conference pas. be led 1968 a rebuilding year. include halfback Carter Camp­ fu Pre-Olympic Track Meet That rebuilding year built up bell, and Walt Baker, a middle sing with 107 completions in 218 attempts for 1,212 yards The Flagstaff Chamber of The following U.S. Olympic a Iitle confidence as the Wild­ guard. Defensive back Smith will be galned. Commerce is sponsoring an in­ athletes will compete in the cats opened their season two called upon to take care of tile Gametime tomorrow is 1:30. I.C. States ternational track meet this Sun­ track meet. Their rank on weeks ago with a 27-12 win day, in the Northern Arizona the team and best effort in over South Dakota State. University Stadium, featuring parenthesis: HAMMER THROW Tomorrow's game will be the 1964 Convertible Sport Ram­ Sport Rules Olympic athletes from Ger­ (world record--241' 11"), Ed fifth between the two schools. Classifieds bler -Bucket seats -radio, may, Canada, Chile, Tunisia and Burke (1-226' 3"}, AI Hall Weber won the first four . FOR SALE: Fender Mustang heater, and refr igeration. 111- The 1968 Intramural Council (2-220' 5" }, Hal Connolly Weber was 8-4 in 1967 with held their first meeting the United States. electric guitar. Practically new. terior and exterior in excellent P -21 3' 8"}; SHOTPUT (world a 2-2 r ecord in the Big Sky $200 or best offer. Cali 774-2405. cond ition. Engine runs per. Th u rs~ay , Sept. 19 . Tom San- record - 71' 51/, "), George Conference. Head coach Sar­ fe ctly. Have any mechanic you ders, Intramural Director, pre-- The track and field compe­ Woods (68' %"), Dave Maggard kis Arslanian has enjoyed a FOR SALE: Motorcycle,l964, want check it out!!! $775 for sided over the meeting . The tition will feature approxi­ (67' 41/."), Randy Matson 20-8-0 record in three years I.C. established the following mately 145 of the top athletes 650c.c. Triumph. Call 774-0192 . quick sale. Ext. 2526 or N. Tin­ (67' 1%" }; JAVELfN THROW in Ogden. sley Rm. 138. general elibibility r ules for par- in the world. (world record 301' 9"}, Mark Twenty returning lettermen ticipants in intramural activt­ Murro (1-263' 9"), Frank Co­ form the bulk of the Wildcats, ties at NA U. Competing in the track meet velli (2-259' 0"), Gary Sten­ t:~ t the eighteen they lost were I. The participant must be will be 85 German, 5 Chilean, lund (3- 2W 9"); 3000 METER <>~ ght offensive starters and six enrolled in six hous of cou rse and 5 Tunisian athletes who RUN, George Young, Conrad defensive stalwarts. work. This rule also applies have been training in Flagstaff Nightingale; DISCRUS TH ROW Weber is counting on 20 ju­ Jli tt.. s Ininn to graduate students. these past weeks. Approxi­ (world record - 21 8' 31/•"), nior college transfers to take 2. An athlete who has won a mately 45 athletes from the Gary Carlsen {1-205' 2"): 400 up where the departed lett off. SOli E ICTIOV SEE \" 1... 1ST tt"t'fik a .s \" fl".s bn~ebt~ll hotJP- letter from a four-year univer­ United States will also com­ The major losses to the Wild­ METER HURDLES (worid re- Jul•np~nforfo/lbn/1. (Staffphotobyton II i/fer) lniurr.&ity A sity is not elibible to partici­ pete. The American athletes cats were All-American full­ pate in the s ame sport in which will come from the U.S. Olym­ cord 49. 1 Sees), Geoff Van­ back Jim White and tackle Jim he r eceiv~d a letter. pic team and qualified athletes derstock (1-48.8 Sees.). 110 Schm edding. .Srruirr 'Ill 3. Junior college transfers from universities and junior col­ METER HURDLES ("'Orld re­ Heizer Joins NA U Guiding the Wildcats against rna)' participate regardless of leges in Arizona. cord - 13.2 Sees.}, Erv Hall NA U tomorrow will be return­ 1601 MILTON RD. 774·2831 previous experience. Veteran coach Ken Heizer is lng hb graduation from Western ing quarterback Paul Waite, · (3-13.5); LONG JUMP (world the newest addition to the L um­ State College at Gunnison, Colo­ 4. No one may participate in . The Amertcan _male Olym- record-- • %"), Ralph Boston flanker Dave MacGillivray, and 27 4 ber jack Coaching. rado, In 1949. He played foot­ the same sport for both NAil plans will be commg to Flag- (2-27, 1.,) Ph" ! Shinnick· tackle George Mow!. and the intramurals program. starr from South Lake Tahoe, · 1 · Heizer joins McDonald's staff ball at Western State and also Returning defensively for Og­ earned his MA degree ther e. California and Alamosa, Colo­ following two years experience den eleven will be tackle Tim POL.:: VAULT (world record Otero College became the "Welcome Back Students" rado plus a few from Los An­ -17' 7"/.r "), Bob Seagren ( I­ at Iowa State University and Tenbrook, linebackers Sldp Sim­ .-;,, numerous other appointments in first college in his coaching ca­ Use The geles, California. Also the en­ I'!' 9"}. mons and Hal vor Hagen, defen­ STUDENT DISCOUNT ed tire U.S. women's Olympic team the coaching field. reer at LaJunta, Colo., follow­ sive backs Luther White and ed by a transfer to the Head of 24 athletes from Los Alamos, Also competing will be Hotchkiss High School, Col<>­ Ste ve Smith. New Mexico will be competing sprinter Jerry Bright from rado, became Helzer's first Coach position at Simpson Col­ Classifieds coaching responsibility follow- lege, Indianola, Iowa. here Sunday. A.S.U Hiker Trips TRI ITY HEIGHTS ' Begin Soon METHODIST CHURCH LUMBERJACI{ PREDICTIONS Sat"rja;- mvn1ing the Nor­ Invites you to join the Christi an fellowship of thern Arizona Hiking Club be-­ FlagstaH's newest congregation. 1.\\H: Lon '1illt•r ft•' 'lunatuan juh n \\ i 'lh•r '1a rk Bo ~e r ISLEY gan the year with its traditional first hike to Sunset Crater, the Serving all of Flagstaff 10-7-3 12-5-3 11-6-3 14-3-3 10-7-3 ice caves, Wupalki Ruins, and Black Falls on tile Little Col<>­ from temporary quarters East Flagstaff Junior Weber-NAU NAU 26-14 NAU 25-21 Weber 21-14 NAU 24-1 0 NAU 21-19 rado. UTEP-ASU ASU 42-37 ASU 35-13 ASU 33-25 ASU 40-14 ASU 35-21 The trip was aimed to help High School. go• UofA-NMU UofA 27-13 UofA 20-12 UofA 19-14 UofA 40-7 UofA 21-7 members get back into shape 4th St. at Cedar d ( F resne>-SJS Fri'SilO 28-7 Fresno 14-7 Fresno 14-7 SJS 7-6 Fresno 17-6 after a long summer. Worship Service aln BYU 34-17 BYU 10-7 Tentative plans for this week· Iowast.-BYU BYU 14-10 BYU 19-17 BYU 14-13 9:30AM R•• Stanford -Ore. su 14-7 su 17-3 su 14-6 su 31-14 end include a climb up the su 21-18 Church School '"I Colo. -Cal. Colo. 21-14 Cal. 79-17 I Colo. 24 -1 7 Colo. 20-1 4 Cal. 17-13 San Francisco Peaks. Th USC-N-Western usc 47-6 usc 37-7 I usc 31 -7 usc 30-10 usc 41-6 The club extends an invita­ 10:45 AM wr Fla.-Fla. st. Fla. 35-20 Fla. St. 13-10 Fta. 17-14 Fla. 35-Zl Fla. 27-12 tion for all interested to attend B~ Tex .-Tex. T. Tex. 13-7 Tex. 21-7 Tex. 21-20 Tex . 14-7 Tex. 19-6 its meetings on Tuesday eve ~ th • Ind.-Kan. [nd. 28-19 Kan. 20-17 Ind. 21-20 Kan. 24-23 Ind. 14-7 ings at 6 p.m. in L.A. 219. tht Tulas-Ark. Ark . 36-14 Ark. 27-6 Ark. 24-21 Ark. 27-7 Ark. 28-6 ter Miami-Ga. Th. Miami 10-7 Miami 14-10 t.hami 27-20 G.T. 21 -7 G.T. 10-7 br WSU -UCLA UCLA 35-10 UCLA 27-7 UCLA 30-14 UCLA 40-14 UCLA 28-10 ffi t Nebr.-Minn. Nebr. 14.7 Minn. 13-10 Nebr. 19-14 Minn. 27-1 4 Nebr. 35-17 Was h.-Wise. Wash. 24-17 Wash. 27-6 Wash. 24-21 Wash. 20-7 Wash. 14-6 se HI.-Missouri 1\lo. 2410 Mo. 21-13 Mo. 1410 Mo. 147 Ma. 28-14 WI Wye>- Air Force Wyo.38-6 Wyo. 21-13 Wyo. 21 -7 Wyo. 21-20 Wyo. 26-7 ce1 SDS-Mon. St. SDS 21-20 SDS 21-10 SDS 35-20 SDS 30-24 SDS 1413 hf NCS-Okta. Okla. 42-10 Okla. 14-9 Okla. 21-17 Okla. 30-7 Okla 24-0 tho Purdue-ND Irish 21-17 Purdue 20-17 Purdue 35-27 Irish 40-21 Irish 28-20 tr• I LSU-Rrce LSU 32-13 LSU 21-20 LSU 20-7 LSU 21-20 LSU 17-6 I r Harriers Hold Trial Run~ 0 S' Drills Key on Conditioning THE IN A CRISIS it takes courage to THEY K~OW that it takes cour­ Northern Arizona Univer- Ed Gillespie was sixth with against the University of Ari­ -~ - II FLAGSTAF R stty•s cross-country squad held 23:27 while Ron 1\lann won se- zona and Arizona Stale in Tuc­ be a leader ..
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