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Show 7 4 Resurging Cougars Humble Colorado State, 88-63 Eastis Stars Utes Squeak Bud Werner Captures Slalom Crown ‘As Team Riddles Net Past Lobos Of North American Ski Competition ‘With er thing resembling a slip during the treacheréus descent. He made the first run in 67.1 seconds, the second Herald Sports Editor Sparked by the spectacular hook-shooting of Dave LEastis, Brigham Young University swept to a 88-63 victory over Colorado State University Saturday night PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1959 second half rally to squeak out a 1,576 fans. New Mexico looked like a cham- ope, Be ccs antote bed in, out and around the 57 gates of to offer, Werner had a total elaps- the treacherous course without any- hooked them in with his left and right hands for 11 field goals and OREM—The Division Six Basl average, nine points. bet- ketball Tournament will swing ter than average. into action Tuesday in the Orem High School Gym with eight ova 36 Lehigh 38, Rutgers 36 Georgia Tech 82, Georgia 62 as Newcomb, Hoffner and Richards| © hit the basket. Then the Cougars wrapped up 8 straight points as Skousen, Eastis, Thacker hit the hoop. Hoffner scored for the Rams on a follow-up shot, but Earnest, , Thacker, Eastis, and Skousen Tran up six more straight points and the Cats led 24 to nine at the 10 minute mark. Colorado State was able to surge back with seven BOMB’S AWAY—Brigham Young’s sensational sophomore, Dave Eastis, lets go with one of his left-handed hook shots that helped his team to an easy victory over Colorado State University, 88-63 Saturday night in the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. Roy Thacker (3) and Bob Skousen (33) of BYU back up the play. Rams shown are Larry Hoffner (45), Chuck Newcomb (51), Sonny Blanton. (15) and Taby Richards (25). Five Cougars scored in double figures. With Eastis and Thacker géing great. guns, the Cougars raced into.a 57-35 lead in the first five minutes of the second half. New- 2nd Place Spot 69-44 lead with about nine minutes In Texas Tourney left in the game. After that Coach Stan Watts substituted freely as the Cats won 22 32 32 20 Earnest - 8 00 Johnston, gunning for his sec- 316 ond straight title, dropped a 20#1) 24°<2°3 fo t eagle putt on the ninth green sii 23° to finish the front nine in even -1 11 1:3 par figures. He had a 20-foot -O011 10 .birdie putt on 13, and a two-putt Se cess cc'es 110 22 birdie on 15. The Cowboys were ahead twice by one point in the first period but experience paid off as the Aggies kept the lead the rest of the way. Aggie reserves played the final ten minutes. Wyoming was without high-scorTommy Jacobs, 24-year-old Whittier, Calif., pro, grabbed a one-stroke lead in the tourney with a 6-under-par 32-33—65, for a total of 207. Johnston toured the 6,490 yard, par 36-35—71 Brackenridge Park layout in 36-34—70, to move into DENVER (UPI)—Denver -Unithe second placeslot. versity edged Montana, 74-70, Saturday night to retain its hold on second place in the Skyline Con- BRORCOP! Totals ...... ....40 16-9 17 88 Cole. State G. Ft. P. T. Hoffner Ellis ... Newcomb~ Blanton 331 37 »1 31 1 3 +5 -1 Richards 11 00 -3 00 0 6 - 110 9-2 McCoy ..... Wilson . - 6 84 «1 00 1416 12 Gillen Turner .. Watt... 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He had to break trail as the i comfort Draw in Fight Boston 111 Detroit 106 (O.T.) 69, Wi Dress Jay Fullmer Gets 4 6:00 p. m. (Girls Gym) — Orem Fifth vs. Orem Thirteenth. Mr. Hardy explained, and with 6:00 p. m. (Boys Gym) — American Fork Seventh vs. Pleasant both the Boys Gymnasium and Grove Fourth. the Girls Gymnasium being used the first round of play will be 7:10.p. m. (Girls’ Gym) — Pleasant Grove First vs. American completed in the one day proFork Second. gram, 7:10 p. m. (Boys Gym) — Provo Senior M Men will get their Seventeenth vs. Park Ward. games under way Wednesday 8:20 p. m. (Girls Gym) — Lehi ROBLEE ference basketball race. AHL Results 00 Providence 3 Buffalo 0 a eae, : aa Utah State was hot from the field with 47 per cent and cleared 72 rebounds while Wyoming shot only 28 per cent and got only 55 rebounds. Montana, 74-70 21 0 2 McFarland . no scoring power to match Bob Ipsen’s 26 points and Theus’ 17. Bill Nelson was high for Wyoming with 14 points. Denver Defeats Finishing behind Werner and Pravda came Marvin Melville, Salt Lake City, Utah, in 2:15.4, Next was the little Japanese star, Osamu Tada, who got ail the bad ‘Tuesday The Shaver Center LOGAN, Utah — (UPI) — Wyo- ing Tony Windis and could produce SAN ANTONIO, Tex., (UPI) — ming’s stubborn sophomores held Defending Champion Bill JohnUtah State to a39-36 halftime marston of Provo, Utah, moved. into P. T. sole possession of second place in gin but ball-stealing Harold Theus 114 the $20,000 Texas Open.Golf Tour- broke the game open with three 223 nament here with a 54-hole total quick baskets in the third quarter and the Aggies won an important 112 of 208 Saturday. 78-56 Skyline victory. 112 S. Berrett . F. Berrett . Eaton ... Miles Mi Utah State Survives Cowboy Challenge to Win by 79-56 Johnston Holds comb tried to keep the Rams in contention, but Earnest, Skousen and Eastis led another BYU surge that carried the Cougars into a The first day’s action will be devoted entirely to Junior play, seconds and was out of contention. JUNIORS © First Round Schedule second run as his ski tips dug in’ with four games being played, Third vs. Orem Second. the deep snow. and the first round will be comSyracuse 90, Penn St. 73 8:20 p. m. (Boys Gym) — Etge“I lost five seconds there, with another St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 70, LaSalle pleted Thursday mont First vs. Orem Eighth. four game program. Only the 9:30 p., m. (Girls Gym) — Provo Iowa 91, Ohio St. 79 Boys’ Gym will be used WednesEighth vs. Pl. Grove Second. Colorado 75, Iowa St. 63 day amd Thursday for senior 9:30 p. m. (Boys Gym) — Provo Marquette 79, Xavier (Ohio) 70 games. Second vs. Manavu. Louisville 58, Dayton 54 The Juniors will return again SENIORS Hlinois 100, Indiana 98. to tourney play Friday with Clemson 58, S. Carolina 56. (All Games in Boys’ Gym) Saturday slated for the beginning Navy 80, Pittsburgh 55. of the second round of play for Wednesday Notre Dame 76, DePaul 67. the Senior M Men. 6:00 p. m.—Provo Fifteenth vs. Union (N-Y.) 65, MIT 56. Honors for opening tournament Grove Ward. Kansas St. 62, Oklahoma St. 50. play will go to Orem Fifth and 7:10 p. m.—Orem Sixth vs. Orem Brown 66, Columbia 64 Orem Thirteenth, who will play Eleventh. Kentucky 75, Auburn 56 in the Girls’ Gym, and to Ameri- ,8:20 p. m.—American Fork Sevner. Both his runs were faster than Manhattan 94, Army 77 ean Fork Seventh and Pleasant enth vs. Lehi Fourth. anything offered by the other runTennessee 93, Alabama 68 Grove Fourth who will clash in 9:30 p. m.—Oak Hills Second vs. ners. the Boys’ Gym. The game is Provo First. Air Force Academy 60, Wash- scheduled for 6 p,m Thursday ington (Mo.) U. 42 Provo Fifteenth will meet 6:00 p. m.—Provo Third ve, ProGrove Ward of Pleasant Grove Arkansas 72, Texas A&M 71 vo Eleventh. Vanderbilt 77, Florida 66 Electric Shaver Specialists 7:10 p. m.— Pleasant Greve Tulane 81, Mississippi 65 SALES © REPAIR Fourth vs. Rivergrove Second. NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE SHAVERS SMALL Drake 77, North Texas St. 70 8:20 p. m.— Provo Twenty-First CLIPPER! APPLIANCES Texas Christian72, Texas 50 vs. Provo Ninth. Detroit 5, Chicago 2. 30 No. 2nd! West—Prove Dartmouth 71, Princeton 59 Montreal 6, Boston 0 9:30 p. m.—Vineyard vs. AmeriFR 3-1308 Oklahoma 55, Missouri 37 Toronto 1, New York 1 (tie). can Fork Ninth, Cincinnati 88, Wichita 74 Louisiana St. 67, Mississippi St. 5 Bradley 58, Tulsa 37 Connecticut 71, Holy Cross 69 Texas Tech 72, Southern Methodist 64 Butler 76, DePauw 68 Kansas 66, Nebraska 50 straight points, but the Cougars, G. Ft. ties, Emerson L, Hardy, Division Six Supervisor, has announced. St. Bonaventure 90, Marshall 79 Northwestern 87, Michigan 84 Harvard 69, Pennsylvania 60 Seton Hall 89, Georgetown, D.C. 83. (Overtime.) Maryland 69, North Carolina 5i Michigan St. 94, Purdue 87 North Carolina St. 66, Villan- shooting of Eastis, who hooked them in with his left and right haads. The Rams narrowed the --6 --1l - 5 - 6 Junior M docket for the first day's activi- with Vineyard at 9:30 p.m. By United Press International Brigham Young University jumped into a 8-1 lead in the first four minutes of play on the great BYU slated for 6 p.m. Wednesday. The ferent.” The big disappointment of the All Church Champions, American Fork Ninth will not see action day was Tony Marth, the Austrian. until the last game of the first Marth fell twice on his first run, Men games on the round Thursday when they tangle was clocked on one minute, 44.5 Hoop Scores ened. in the Senior M Men's opener, 8 fet a better position. Four other Cougars scored in double figures Saturday night, including Roy Thacker, who had 12 points; Bob Skousen, who had 14; Mac Madsen, who had 12; and Gary Earnest, who had 16 points. Fred McCoy was the top Colo rado State scorer with 16 points. The Cougars, passing brilliantly and shooting with great accuracy, were never very seriously threat. ened as they rolled into a 43-25 halftime lead. who set the course, rushed up and kissed him off the cheek. “It’s a good, championship course," Werner said-after he got his skis and boots off. “But it is hard to compare it with any other courses as all courses are so dif- M Men Tourney Announced to other teammates who were in with Eastis continuing to hit the hoop with his sensational hook shots were never seriously threat- As he finished, Stein Eriksen, First Round Pairings For added one free throw for 23 points. He had other opportunities to ' increase his score, but passed off Skousen Eastis Thacker Madsen . and was clocked in 2:14.9. Werner put on a spectacular disAs he crossed the finish line, he Beating back the best that Eur- play of ski<manship as he squirmed nearly fell as he waved his pole 68-65 victory Saturday night before open-mouthed amazement as Eas- |: tis, a 65" sophomore center, going away. The box score: ed time for the two runs of 2:13.9. in 66.8. ceived a tremendotis hand from the ley, Hda., finished in second place a ee fought off an inspirei New Mexico in the BYU fieldhouse. A crowd of 7508 fans sat in}. Cougar lead to three points By HAL WOOD - UnitedPress International That's just a bit over a minute for His blue sweater and red skis SQUAW VALLEY, Calif.—(UPI) every 600 meters on a course that flashing as he zipped through the ALBUQUERQUE, -N.M. (UPI)— —Favored Bud Werner ‘of Steam- has a drop of 240 meters. turns, perspiration’ dripping from Christian Pravda, his face as he finished, Werner reUtah’s Skylitie leading Redskins By RAY SCHWARTZ | 154 W. 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