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Show DESERET SUGAR BOWL CHAMPIONS NEWS, Wednesday, January 1, 1969 Duke's Blue Devils Edge Iowa Five, Its a happy new year for Duke's Blue Devils because theyre champions Of the Sugar Bowl Basketball Tournament that sophomore and think Randy Denton is On the way to stardom. Denton connected on 11 of 17 field goal attempt and made three of five free throws in the title game. He scored 17 points during the first half which ended with Iowa ahead 1 but waS even more effective when he dominated the boards in the cenDenton a ter who is regarded as the key second half enabling Duke to man in Dukes fortunes this sea- rally for the triumph. son, was acclaimed the most score at valuable player of the Sugar Duke tied the 16:53 with remaining and took Bowl Tournament Tuesday 35 in the for after lead good when Steve points scoring night 2 the Blue Devils victory Vahdenberg hit on two strait over Iowa. field goals. Boise, WNM Set To Go 49-4- 10-in- By NICK YENClCH Dsieret Newi Sports Writer Boise State bounces into Sait Lake City Friday night for the first of two road lames. The Broncs favor Westminster with their court play rrlday at Highland High, then travel to Weber State N 1 85-8- 85-8- 2 29 points. The victory was the eight in a row for which scored six straight the start of the second at points 3 half to open a margin. 29 scored domiTomjanovich Rudy as the lead Taylor for 15 Michigan. with boards points nated the rebounds. George Reynolds18 Wisconsin built a added 22 points and Theo Lee halftime margin and then withfor Houston while seven-fostood a late rally to beat Jim McDaniels scored 28 for at ChicaKentucky Western Kentucky. go. Jim Johnson led Wisconsin 29 points while Dan Issel d with Davidson, the nation's team, rolled to a 2 had 22 for Kentucky, which suffered its second loss in eight victory over Michigan at Ann Arbor, Mich., as Doug Cook games. Ollie Taylor scored 31 points to lead Houston to an triumph over Western Kentucky in the consolation game. Houshalftime ton stormed to a scored 87-6- 6 60-4- 49-3- 0 6--2 fourth-ranke- 69-6- 5 third-ranke94-8- Saturday. While Boise and Weber tanSaturday, Westminster looks to its second conference Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference game of the season Saturday. Foe this time la Western New Mexico. on the seaThe Parsons, son, suffered a serious slug this week when guard Chuck Tebbt injured two fingers on his shooting hand, the playmaker will bo out of action indefinitely. Gary Arnoldus, s former Granite High flash will replace Tebba at the starting guard line. Arnoldus has helped the Parsons as a reserve this season, but his move to the starting position leaves Westminster without an experienced guard on the bench. Boise returns everybody from last years team. The Broncs must. Boise was a junior college last year, so each Bronc eligible last season is again, in the schools dobt In gle I 4-- 3 Olympus Hills Open Thurs. 'Olympus Hills Open Thurs. till 9 p.m. till 9 p.m. 5-- 9 the MEN'S SHOPS Hills & Foothill Village ranks. four-yea-r Western New Mexico stands 4 on the season and should make it 5 after weekend league games with College of Southern Utah and Westmin- Westminister's Kenny Hall, left, Bob Shafer (33), Rusty Davidson work over Eastern Montana foe. Parsons hope to do the same to Boise, Western N M. 0-- 0-- Kenny Hall continues to lead.. Westminster and practically the college division nation in scoring. The 3 senior is No. 3 among college scorers with a 84.3 average. Last year he ranked No. 5 in the coun5-- try. Joining Wall and Arnoldus In the starting lineup Friday and Saturday will be forwards Joe Winrow (23.0 points, 10 rebounds per game) and Bob Shafrer (118 points, seven i ' KUPPEKHEIMER AND DUK3RIAR boards end center Rust Davidson. Davidson Is the fourth tarter In double figures at 1L0. Butch dark, reserve line forward, has overcome back pains and should see action this weekend. The leaping freshman Is 11 points and eight rebounds as a substitute. Both the Boise and Western New Mexico games will be at Highland High. Both start at 8 p.m. ster. SPORT COATS & SPORT DUOS TRANSMISSIONS and AUTOMATIC STANDARD REPAIRED ADJUSTED Out Wort (gf o EXCHANGED It Your Guartnttt" IANKAMIRICARDS WILCOMI 12900 HERS SOUTH STATE AUTO CO. 5 1623 S. State Phene - 467-157- .79" fo '4 SNOW TIRES -- MOONS IORD mt CNCV. of 4 St AT SNOW SUPERIOR CUSTOM STEERING Grapplers Ready! 1 -- PIECE to $50.00 RAINCOATS! WHEEL re. By BRUCE JENNINGS - $47-S- 0 to $150.00 FLORSiBH RIDUCED 98 It,. IN Deseret News Correspondent EPHRAIM In his high school coaching career, Cl eve Morgans grapplers won three Idaho state team champion- SHOE SALE! 0 In discontinued patterns, regular to $32.00 ships. 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