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Show Hjlh 2D f" fVf NEWS, Monday, December DESERET LP 'I1' T T , T t "J d jf,g- wtfrc-r- ;. (18-12- v liah has won five straight and is looking to make it No. 6 against the Virginia Squires Tuesday night at the Salt Palace. 7:30 p.m. Alter the Virginia game, the Stars still have .Memphis. Thursday night, and Dallas next Monday at the Sail Palace. Then Utah goes right back into the frying pan by facing Indiana at the Fairgrounds Coliseum, Thursday; New York. Friday, and Carolina, Saturday, before returning against .Memphis the Tuesday. at home and Utah is on the road. I'm happy we could turn our season around." said Stars' Zclmo Beatv. What makes me feel kee). The weekend tilt wasnt much more than a tuneup for two games this week. BYU enOklahoma tertains State Wednesday and Utah State trcvels to Cougarville Saturday. Both games in Marriott Center start at 7:30 p.m. Cen- ter record for most point: Flashy Brian Ambrozich had the best night of his career as he established a Marriott Center record for a BYU player with 22 rebounds. He was also one of three Cougars to set career high scoring marks for the night. Ambrozich, Belmont Anderson and Doug Richards all set new career scoring records for themselves. Richards led the powerful offensive attack with 26, Anderson had 23, and Ambrozich in a chipped pi y r ,. good is that we started this winning streak on the road. Our win over New York al New York was a key game for us.' The Stars would like nothing better than to even things up against the Squires. Virginia holds a victory over Utah earlier this season al Norfolk. Va Utah fans get their first look at Julius (Dr. J.) Living. When Living ended his squabble with the NBA Atlanta Hawks and the Squires. VirThe club is ginia was and two games behind Caro By DAN PATTISO.V Deseret News Sports Writer The Utah Stars have a good tail wind. The Indiana laeers : arc in a little lailspin. The Stars The results: are only two games out in the loss column to the At the stall of Pacers Utah's current homestand, the Stars were six games dow n in the loss column to Indiana. (17-1- retired as tney ran wild in the fourth period to tally 37, most of them on fast breaks and inside jumpshots. u -'- gj - ,y- - i"rv 4 sj ll igrrrtpTrmmlFi jo tti 4 i Ski Report iferot Der Area smarter. Living lias been the big difference. Dr. J." has been And Andersen by the way has been linked to tlr Utah State University Athletic Director's job. The University's Athletic Council received permisson to talk to Andersen from Stars' President Vince Boryla. Good bet will be that Andersen will finish out the year with the Stars and take the USU his knife to his foes al Hie rate of 31.9 points jx'f game and 12.8 rebounds. administering Dr. has been gelling J. help from former Brigham star Young University Jumbo" Jim Lukins. Big Jim has been averaging 16.1 and 9.1 in one of his best stal ls in 0 Beover Mt. Not open Mon. and Tues. I . 50 prion Heod 0 50 Brighton Closed Today Nordic Volley 0 40 Pork C'W 33 Pork City West O 68 Ponder Mountain Closed on Mondays Snow Bcsm LaDell Andersen. When youre winning, you're just that much Di- vision. 0 63 SoovvOird Open on weekends only Snowiond SoitKde Scnaonce 0 60 Powder Mountain Nraht sknn; ot al Lts and tows orerot-nSv'tace on cocked o'i excenent Sknna conditions on ooen, S'tow fires H.ohAovs Svooested Forecost tor l!toH ski areas Northern ski areas mostly sunny today, increosinc OOLdS toniohf. Southern ski oreos - snow decreasing todov. Clearing tonight. career. his winning streak pressure from The Stars has relieved 3 EXCITEMENT'S at Hinckleys'' the basketball court on to go first class It costs no more where players execute the best of plays . . . And for THE BEST SHOE FITTING COME SEE US! . in those sites." Boots and Shoes to size 16AA to EEEE. Dress shoes to size 1 6AAA to WE SPECIALIZE 2,595 SEEEE. WE HINCKLEYS DODGE 12-- m 3m lina in the ABA's Eastern New Snow c8 AttO 101-8- 3 Cougars set a Marrioit - y j.-- Stars Win Streak Closes Pacer Gap . Wins; Faces v USU On Saturday , ., $ 972 Y. By GARY R. BLODGETT Deseret News Sports Writer PROVO One team record and four individual marks were sec here Saturday as BYUs Cougars romped to an easy victory over University of Wisconsin (Milwau- - 2 10th South Ph. 359-765- & Main 5 2309 So. State Ph. 484 - 8755 2810 Wash. Blvd. THE HARD d 70 FIT! VAUGHN JOHNSON SHOES ' Ph. Fir herd-to-fin- 135 East 3rd South 355-264- 3 17. career-hig- h Cougars got off to a slow' start and led by only four at halftime. But points, in the second half, Marriott Center and the Cougars came to life. 44-4- Switching to a zone defense (against the advice of scouting reports), the complexion of the game changed drastically and the Cougars looked like the team of old. With blinding-ias- t breaks, outside shooting and superb rebounding, BYU broke from a score to run the count to in less than six minutes. 47-4- 6 At one point, Cougars scored on four consecutive fast breaks and during one stretch racked up 20 points on their way to the record-settin37 points in one quarter. and Anderson Richards, Ambrozich took turns feeding off and scoring on the fast breaks. When the break Didn't come, the Cougars hit from outside or passed to Kresmir Cosic ' and Kalevi Sarkalahti for easy baskets under the boards. te g Ij .; gg when you buy one tire at regular price Deseret News Photo by Gary Blodgett Ambrozich (31) gets rebound shot as Kresimir Cosic waits. Ambrozich had record 22 rebounds. Brian Ambrozich was just amazing under the basket, Coach Glenn Potter said postgame. Despite his height, he has good timing and either rebounds or tips off to another player. Potter said he went to the zone defense because the Panthers were hitting well off the rolls and picks. screens, Against the zone, they (Panthers) seemed confused and couldnt hit at all, he said. Milwaukee was a real good shooting team against the. man-fo- r man. They seemed to -- find the range much better with a clean shot off the screen, Potter added. a Panthers had offense with six players hitting double figures. Reserve George Tandy tanked several long shots to lead visitor scoring with 17. d Richards hit only the first half but wound up with 26 points. Cosic fed off instead of shooting and ended the game with from the field and 18 points. He pulled down nine rebounds while Sarkalahti gained 13 boards. 3 0 ABA MEETINGS Two WAC New Jersey Franchise? are - merger Teams Unbeaten Associated Press Two Western Athletic Conference teams put their undefeated records on the line this week in college basketball action. launches its Wyoming, first road trip at Idaho State Thursday and then plays Montana Saturday. New Mexico, faces New Mexico State Wednesday and ' hosts Abilene Christian Friday. The New- Mexico-Ne. Mexico State game is a traditional rivalry and shapes up as contest emotional another again this year. the Wyoming dominated University of Northern Colorado Saturday night as Rod Fenner scored 20 points and collected 19 rebounds in an drubbing of the Colorado visitors at Laramie. The Pokes held a rebounding edge and rolled to halftime lead. a In ' other action Saturday, Brigham Young, which has been rated in the Top 20 naWisconsin-- beat tionally, BYU is Milwaukee and hosts Oklahoma State Wednesday and Utah State Saturday. New Mexico beat in overtime Texas Tech at Lubbock on Saturday paced by Barnard Hardin's 21 points and seven rebounds. Somewhere in the coach's book, it says it's better to be lucky and then good, said New Mexico coach Norm Texas Tech deEllenberger. served better. They scouted us well and defensed us well. They outplayed us, but we won and thats what we came over here to do. In other games this week, will face Arizona State, Cincinnati Monday, hosts San Diego on Friday and then Northern Arizona on Saturday. will host Arizona, now San Diego Tuesday and Northern Illinois Saturday. 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