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Show ,. : p - SFOP:r3 SOVRES .,. 4 LnGA0' ,EL: 75 5-7- 4 Iff I tg- sztu ;akt Teltorarrt -- ON S.Att LAKE -- ,C 2,- THURSDAY,--JANUÁR- - 19tS4 k - SI I -- 0 o - :4 ENZ. . Coaches Scale Tension Heights K:i..0-06.6.i.-11-.1'.- Mabil':$tei.i'; 'I 4e'7: , MIER By HACK .0) Utah basketball players cracked a big' nut Wednesday Cincinby beating and this game nati, should bring the Redskins up in ) ' fifth-ranke- d 76-6- 8, the It should - a to No. 10 rankingpossibly . diop Cincinnati back -- k Gardner and his Utes it Tact( a ,war '11,,, t, ' certainly set The,- - victory lip next lVfondayli- Utah State showdown at Logan. Utah State recently beat and in tilts man'amind:Ohlo )Siate Is not far behind Chw.-eirinati In the :elass-distinelion r' Ed Jucker, . . what te , bin-Sta- , -- I t:.. io0 - ? football --- - -- , take-down- C--3 Bearcatt-Itought.,Xhe- - Toledo75, Kent State 57 68, Memonis State -- - Rnociet4land - Of Ute-Aggi- - lit - ;.' V - 'OAA ; E.; $41.11114 ,4, ', ,,,,00,": - . 1 ,Playmaker guard-Sk- ----- ip Deseret two Kroegei (15) fires and Dennis Couch (34) -- 's' Dove Cosby wait. Redskins won, . News photo by s- (201-attempt- points-as-Cincy- ) Bearcatsl-t6nKrick.(22- , , might have made The- - difference. However,' the Utes ' were aggressive and 06iiitace Kasteller seemed to break the eincinnati - service lime and again to guard stop:: thee , a lead: which Utahtook after 13 minutes of play. And Utah 76-6- , 8. Hock-Mill- er -- -- , best - Utah's game,-,- By - --- : ---- ------ ------ tad 'listened you -- - '- L. to ns On i e i, nave Z - -nthat the Cincinnati basketball bank thought you'd ight had just been robbed by Butch Cassidy and his Wild Bunch: Some of ,us, while waiting for Coach Jucker, stood by and listened tO his report ,, ' - I I :: - --- - , - , , , 1 . or4 . , , . , - , -- , - is -- -.- Mr.- - Miller --- - - - - -- -- - --,, er -- ----- -' -- -- - - - - - -- . - ' , ' - - - - --7 - - . , , - :' ' boots. , - r7- ' , -- It's Happe,ned Be4we -- ,.:. :- , i ... - -- ir foreseet.--is-the- -- 7 - - - - -- -- -- - . and Gardner made the match. folly And it should not -- ' !..- :::- Job of F.4- - - - That's analysis given ,Brigham , Young Lintver, .. ''; Sity Cougars, the MSLI. Griz. .,..,:.zlies1 opponent tonight at.Mi: .1 the ' - 1 41. ,::',:; ii4 ,, Fi i'- 1,1 - - 111 76 4 Foul 3 1 1 1-4 3J 3 0 10 5 3 7 1- 1' 0 - It 6 2 2 2 4 1 1 1 1 3 2 14 3 46 26 21- 16 43 24 61 1 vont- - 3 1 11 - Attendance 2 - percent., try percent., 47.1 14 40 24 19,2 ProvicknicifillovortITTFIr Hershey 3, Cleveland 2 ; Buffalo 5, Springfieldl ' .,, ' , bas'a record ' :77 , Take a gander. at this: The , ---- Utah -- battle.l,--- - th-i-- Just- , , argest - a basketball game Utah State-Utaa at Logan was 6,655 in 1959. -,; football stadium - The Aggies will rely upen--h 23 ended - Nov. .. - . -' erans Troy Collier and Wayne victory.And it was in the opening Estes. The Aggies,now --,er . 48 points--ti veraged-ovba e game play that Utah State snapped a out of Estes and Collier.. has 272 points per gam, .- and tops free thro- w- , -shooting on over 50 shots with with a - 25-2- 3 CAPE FORMATtjqp -- HIGH-ScliQO- ; , . - ---perent-t"lettitracr-e2-"----- 86 an collier has hit on--5- of his 4 F'-'--- per-cea for--an- aver------- ' - . -,. -- age 20.5 points per game. He is second to Estes in rebound. Format for the Utah High School Cass A and Cass B ing, averaging 12. Estes has basketball playoffs was released by the Utah High SchooLAc-- averaged 13 swipes off the glass , ' per outing. , . . . . Now that Coach La Dell An- The Class B tourney runs March 7 with all games set has lost starting forward dersen C n at George Albert Smith Fieldhousoi-oBrigham luLL',' Larry Angle with a' fractured-campus. bone in his right foot, the Aggiet The Class A classic Will be divided with'northent divisio- n- attack will look more and more to the two :front liners. play set for- Weber College March 10, 11 and 13 with northern The team has not been as tams moving to the University of Utah for the championship as in rebounding--(50.3- r strong ganTiarh 14- Coach Andersen would like, but The first two days of southern bracket play is set for a shift of guard LeRoy Walker to forward in replacement for with 'southern teams moving to the UniverBIT's fieldhouse -Angle could hike this phase of ---, sity of Utah- for the final two nights. Utah State's game. , - - - -- 4-- YOUng-Univers- ity - - - k - ---,- - - -- - - 11.4 . 16 1 -- ,4) - -- - ! ,S, $ N: 7o..0 - - I k - 4 t : - W.,W04 - , A!,tv$,,k, Cincinriati's little man Fritz Meyer looks fo; teammate as Utes Skip Kroeger (15) and Doug Moon (4) apply rush that baffled BearcatsCincytsGeorgeWiliotilooks-lar-pass.2--- 6-- 8 child, , junior center...Ioluptair,' a transfer fro in nior-College , Oregon.,1. Leading the Cniliar scorinu -- :.SAFETYflI 64 Voints-reatit;Ovei- .104 4 0 ,-- threw-440:40- h - behind , - .. A . - , Penne,1-,yas-ntil- ., --- 4: i' .5 - . gcorineaveragingL153?And 13 .9 -, - forward, and Tylike,.Gardper, - EL FLA., break:lig- pole- vault record of -- 11d 42, Jockey (1JPI)Bobby. Hayea spee- 17 feet, 34 inch; set on this tick wm under ohs,(..rvation;lhars- - dsterbwiLlike a weightlifleT,-- , last summer 4'. Day ear it dash rec- - CaryGubner of New York dayIn - Sunrise RospitaI after tied his world d NEVI HOURS I a. to 1.Th suffering a ..fractUred verte- ord of 9.1 seeonds in.an Orange University who ii o Ld s the Sett L - a versmeetservke SA Iht Motes' Wednes'Bowl bruises track Meet Wednesday,, world's shotput record of 64 irae and bead day, whet hishorseIe1i at but had some help from a nippy feet; 113k inches, W011 the event C3C: iThuPderbird . Floridg: breeze but with a - bestWednesday Soufb 6th lest 4W. h CIA inches: a 4 i-1:3x1 rolled over'after being bumped holders competing ' in the first , ,,. , .. ,. ThE LOWIST PRICES 'a I i, ' annual Orange Bowl invitational by another horse. ?MT MI C liter The jotkey sufferebd a EtOM:: meet at -- the University MAKES 1 of : fSECTION t -ALIONMENT 'WHEEL , 4 I -- ' erte-- ' pressed.tracture of boy John Sports L AR cH ' brae, Recording 4 In .the I:inn-lin-4 -,'4' OIRAKES 01 - Tilltro ERA 4. Danzig.tr. T near the end of the meet to Fininci,a1,,...---------- L'-,.' , GA n, - I guird,,:yere----plos- Yardi In 9. 1 --p- er 6-- 5 CORAL 100 100-yar- ma, described as the in looking center prospect Years." Before the Far West Classic started, Fairchild was averaging 11.5 points e the:second,--ifloo- Califm----- AV; (UPD,-..- . VEG-AS- Jackie-Robertso- - Bob Quinney, a ayes Runs Jockey Injured LAS is - f 1, rd , - 2,- - -' ; ,,A r The trouble with some eastern teams, they just can't stand the shock of meeting some of us western cowboys for ' ' the firSt time. - : , ,. ,- - We don't know that things with us are ss bad as they'-'- 1 are until some of them tome West and tell us, - And in this, maybe ignorance is blisst---- - - 1n , ff -- 61.0.4.1t , and Air Fate. -BTU lest to Oregon State at Portland Monday night 'in. the championship playoff game -the:Tar- West Basketball Un1versity-- , - - freslunair-leamS7--Tho- -- ,:.kJ..TAH - a 5 :45, 5:30 P.M. and con- open at chtlissial-seatsr- -U I spcorive hmilecourt tiasketba1l.1 will be sold at 6.30 P.M.'----string of 17 wins on ,the line for -Lcrowd to watch v 2 ,Game - o --- , 6,167 Moreover, what about the times our people have to go into other arias where the officiating is different. Like Utah. State at Crehton and Iowa State, Utah at Madison Square Garden and BYU at Portland for the Far West etas. ' Congars,,,Linemhtr,of WAC Conference, have the tourney; it bad' edged by met many of the nation's top previously;1 unbeaten. Seattle .. 2 211411 7 it ' ., teams, -': 3 7110632 -4 TotalS field 2-- 3 Lerner.' -- I - LJucker can - - - t.-,1- I , 14 5 - - fans.-------- - ',..,the 4 - ,' .19 1 - Nelsod-fieldhous- - . 1- - tifish Beat Them This Time ws ,' Krick Cosby West Serbin Smith Meyer i Ne-SimélafT Bice; Michigan State, Seattle - - beseref Missoulathe toughest Com., University and Oregon and --' petitor so far this season...: , 4 24 10 5 N. - look for alot of reasons why Weiost and can bellyache all be Wants to the backers at home about our banditry. But Cincinnati isn't that goodabasketball team this year and they'll find it out before theytraveLvery far-:-- - -- .., 1 --- Cleveland -- Rochester Buffoio 333 ; 27 -- - , - ' , - e, - last L:L1t1Pti. Utah :., State TOURNEY-1 toarPorcent., 341 Foul try 'percent., 27.4 CINCINNATI 62 ttm tbd Pi tits - tea11 tern Pa Bonha m 6 5 3 4 17 Wilson Western Division officiatinur--- - 'Fivéloñi '''' - 34 24 - 16 But there was no question about the comparison of the two teams. Utah licked Cincy, and did a right masterful , - when Clair Bee brqught his Long Island IL team out West for the first time. Ile cried about the- - of-Bciating from the time he crossed the Mississippi until he made the West Coast swing and got back across it. Quite a contrast,' Judter and Bee, from Fred, Tay of Ohio State who got beat by the. Aggies at Logan the other night.-- What a man'thia Taylor Is' He had a nice word for - '.- - But he 43 2445 - -- ' 6 1 1 2 18 73-6- rivairr-between'iltah- or I remember - -: - Totals - Ppgill 3 1 12 asked me what T thought about the I laid, "It was an average game." Utah was aggressive nd;-tthis reason, won the ball game. You can't give 'Cinein1141,,thatmuclLligight-advatgea- nd not biistle . ' " '''- Currinoton, Hawes . --J- ucker --- -a Foul--,Alloul? ,'7,!!"-',17- ' - - - . I concur. cer For Mtes 11 ' Moon whole game to go , west,too., --- -- --- --- hive the They Made The Match:--- What-they-did- n't -- 1n-Jucker wouldn't answer me when I asked if he had ever come West before., All be said was, ,,,A fours a- - foul, no , - matter where it Is called." I A , foul Is only what the official .In this be s wrolig. sees and bow he reads It into the gam- e- If every contact called there would be no basketball game. It's a matter Of the rules that if there is no hurt on an accidental bump there is no foul to be taned-- thicker knows that. -,1 If he travels the West much he'll know that there is as difference in the type of basketball call as there is in the dialect of the peopleNtind the color of their cowboy , - .7,- ---- The rnan - - In thjs - . , - -- - ::- Fish ,, - Ed sal& - Eattempleiga. - UTAH 76 Nta torn ft. ftm rbd et Ph 13 3 4- 1 13 4 1 6 6 4 4 3 6 2 4 1 3 3 Thureo04-- , Couch e should never come out here without having one of the Missouri Valley. officials work with one of your officials," - The folks back at Cincinnati must think we're a bunch--..- -- - . --of bandits. -not.we'reAnd -: No. . , -- the-17-g- -- have theirpistolsreadyHA they -- --style rough right they play out hexe , , kid-bett- - -- y again-..The- N , be charged up against our western hospitality- :' ,-thicker will have his Bearcats at Oregon-Stat- e for a -Friday nighter at Portland and a Saturdayibove-itcoriaLArailis-7.,..,,- They'll find a western brand of whistling in the North - , - - ;:- - -- - ' -- - - . . - , , , 7- in See-VI- JuAer contradicted hirdself .1 1, teant theAggiesindlepWvor - -- - -- - on his own radio report. He said there were too many fouls called. Then he said that the game was rough and Atyle of play, indicating that more -- called- .- What he wanted -- to that not say, ' were tailed to please only him. enough . -, , -- ' t or himself . , ,' , - . . - - fo-- - Well, to Mr. Jucker, 11.1e're not bandits. Out in our sunset side of the land there is quite an Itich, - ,:-- on- WiththCbTitideisni-t- 'When we asked aolew questions concerning hig thoughts on the game, he told us to write as we saw it you- -, o will do- anyway"and in -- which conclusion he ,Was ,k,N , , ,z' t. right. ,, ---- He told his Cincinnati ' - -' ' clubbers: "We usually get-,13. ifouls ' to the .";1 S7.;;1, PI '" We got 34 ,1 ' of; f,,,' - game,THere , ,..,,,,A, (actually it yaet4)we z '' -. - , knew What we were get. ting intó when we booked .." these western-games"We'll get at Utah come to our,, - r - . , own m, -e tlier an-o- for-h- is I - Hershey Quebec Providence Baltimore Springfield Clássic e home , court -Salt Lake City, sports , , two state universities, and it But then,- that's what crowds, and resumes Monday at Utah State's for sell-o, of holder where Aggie the top, four and Uti basketballers will play basketball crowds to be 1,1ale, before another capacity crowd. Into Nelson to attract another pected Win a And, , --- ironically. plus streak again pops up in -- the tip-oAs schools. - :tense moment 's Competition-r.-tetWeerf-the...liW- AMERICAN HOCKEY LeAaus- touch- werw-wader average and the slack was: 1414",--as picked unnal,Tand little Skip Krueger: ace - 2 Cincinnati coachTtallt&-gain- e, - 7 Hockey Thirgned and:: - -- ' - this was ;, not fens-NO- :77-- Round-I-Abou- t foul-Ilil- e never gave- - it up. ; , 7, hard to top LOGAN-- It's - The Jack-Gárdnii- raditio--6 is 18 Juckel moment of rest - So a natural. But try, and o United Frus Intimations' get a Sports Results: What WM-- - for Utah was 'BowlGalliel nothing more than tenacity and Rosa Bowl, at Pasadena, Calif: defensive aggressiveness. Illinois 17, Washington 7 Cotton Bowl; atOallas The Utes- - were all hands. Texas 7,t, Navy Sugar Bowl, at New Meant They save up SeVetà1 inches 7 to the player in height advan- .,, Alabama it MiSSiSSillPi Bowl, at Miami, Fla. 7 klebraska Auburn 13, tage and came out with half a 71s dozen more than (Sea Pages far stortea an lowl Games.) the got less shots and made less. Utah College Basketball did have an advantage at the Utah 76, Cincinnati 61 -toulItir'fer.34.. pitches-to---- 2S on 85, Marquette V t' ' Unhappy . ..- - l - .,- 0 0 1111.14, 0 - f ALAL...ilLALAnAmi-ALALor-AmA- a - L7 |