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Show DESERET $ R " V ( v ' NEWS, Monday, -; , Januo7 lGT 6, tf, , 4T ' Weber's Wildcats OGDEN looked past Boises Broncos for the first half Saturday sight, then exploded with a second-hal- f surge to assure a full house with for this week's game Seattle University. r After a first half, which saw Boise with a brief, three-poin- t lead, Weber racked . up the visiting Idaho crew ' isf-- , column. Postgame, scoring Johnson termed the victory a team win. although Sojouiner scored 27 points and pulled down 21 rebounds. The big center also went nine for nine at the foul line during the night. tis Thigpen executed the pressure defense. With nearly 10 minutes left in the game. Johnson started clearing the bench and every squadman broke into the rerent Seattle press release rates Weber as Utahs best -- 'A: v v? n team for independent power Seattle U. The Chieftens are regarded as one of the top teams in the northwest, and a Dese, et News Staff Writer - m For e$$le By JAY LIV1NGOOD V ii v Weber &' W rprryg n v ca-sa'- Weber Stale (90 fg ft reb pf five. Boise pushed Webers back to the wall in the first half as they shot well, committed only two more turnovers than the home team and played excellent defense. Webers Willie Sojourner started the second half drive, while Sessions Harlan and Jus- - lack-luste- Coach Phil Johnson today turned to the task of honing his all Thigpen j2 Har-t-- Strong Soiourner Berqh Chalmon N.elscn Sacktiwitz Nations Hay Fite Delia Pia Totals Field goals per cent. 1 0 44 0 3 1 10 5 21 5 7 2 2 7 7 2 4 4 2 4 '9 - n12 M 3 4 IP i 2 n 2 10 01 12 6- - 0 20 per cent. Foul tres-- 81 PC W C pt Ip 1 0 8 1 2 2 4 8 14 2 2 3 14 16 Pi I 3 3 6 N 4 EC m T 01 2- - 0- Totals Field goals per cent. 90 EE 0 CO - 1 ChHet 68 reb Sc O 17 6 Giliespl Hart Peters Barnet Burke Austin 5 55 0- - Hill 1 156 Boise State (63) fg ft Hoskot Ruth Otey 15 2 u 5 - 1 - 0 2 per cent. Foul 40 4 12 2 2 4 4 0 2 7 0 0 31 20 43 tries 50 8r in 01 ch he Shamrocks Sweep , Take Second With 29 Western Womens Basketball League. rather poorly against the Falcons on the road last week and scored but 12 points in two games, came up with 29 last Saturday night as the Utahns won easiin two games and ly played Esplin: Cedars 57-3- 7 South High. By DAN PATTISON Deseret News Sports Writer - CITY Cager Wayne Esplin is Cedar Highs ' bij E". CEDAR But he doesn't pattern his play after the San Diego E Rockets big (Elvin Hayes). The Redman ace d styles his play after his hero, Utah State's great Wayne Estes. leadership star Our opponents have been double and triple teaming him and the pressure has been rough. But he has developed into a real team man this season," adds Hobbs. He is a marked man after swishing 18.3 points a game last season. Last summer, the Cedar senior was beating a path to Hobbs door every day to borrow a basketball to practice In the Region Eight opener against Enterprise, the big was harassed by the press and this left Eric Marchant free for 18 points. boy-hoe- dedication and abilities do resemble those of late Aggie beams Coach Dick Hobbs. Esplin's on one of the playgrounds. The 6-- 62-4- r, 0 center d FACE CSU FRIDAY Utah. Wtshninster Wn wmrow JUjJj' ciam m 4 ' 15 5 0 23 16 1 Shock 3 3 Fans Armiio 0 Ruff 0 0 4399 3741 55 21 HI Totes Field 904 It 43 per cent, Foul Tries 64 Fitid ooalt 75 per cent. per ctnt. Total, Both CSU and the Parsons are in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference play. Big Joe Winrow pumped in 30 points against Western New Mexico Saturday to lead the Hansons. Winiow also scored the winning buciet Friday night In the Boise State victory. Coach Tom Steinke will be looking for a supreme effort from Ken Hall this Friday. Hall's scoring average dropped to 32.8 from 34.2 after the weekend outings. He is still the number two fccrer in the nation for small colleges this week. Rusty Davidson, who had a (season high of 23 points against the Mustangs, controlled the SPRING 39 8 0 0 0 Continued from Page losing four before the home folks. But thats collegiate basketball! in the first 20 minutes of play, but on the other end of the floor they failed to fall. In the second half his horses Shegogg, the two Kerrs, Archie Weems, Mike Davis hit only 12 of 39 for an embarrassing 30 per cent. as E-- 4 i first half went as expected with Colorado State shooting ana hitting (56 per cent) for a 5 edge. The Aggies won it in the third quarter of play as Erick-seRoberts, Jeppesen and Epps combined for 22 points while the Rams shot and missed, missed, missed. CSU lost the lead and suddenly The trailed From there the normally disciplined Rams pressed and fouled as the Aggies held on for the win. 60-4- Jim Us Williams, rebounds. clicked or make the fastbreaking Parsons go over the century mark. The Mustangs Marv Schmitt gunned in 54 points and Jay Olive swished 25 points, but after these two players the scoring took a big dip. The Parsons arc ranked nationally in two other departments besides Hall's scoring. maWestministers chine is rated seventh offensively, averaging 100.6 per outing, and 16th in free throw percentage, with 73 per cent. star Gary Arnoldus Tils passing to Although CSU was whistled for 21 fouls and the Aggies only 12, this was not a factor since the Rams were scratching and scrambling in those last hectic minutes. The Aggies outrebounded CSU by a healthy and tailed to commit the usual amount of turnovers. And just what will Anderson have for Utah and BYU? One Near your Ford dealer, that's where! Rent a new Ford, Mustang, or Torino for a day, week, or month. Low rates . . . insurance included. FORD R Utah State The Cedar City meeting will, the first meeting ot the year) t-- beat Mlchlean A ov dc in N.Y. VALLEY. er Si ki W dc 49 02 78 23 diameter as large eye of the horse. in hi tit ASSOCIATED ELECTRONICS ENGS. 7 1004 I. 3rd fa. Ult Uh City, Utah 84103 w dc P tr H CENTER AUTO 12 8 10 8 1 2 2 Ml eye of the pronghorn anis about one and a half, That $10 mo. will buy a newtgfo-phonantwgring machine that will amwgr your phong and rocord Phono or wnto: O ol lit S 0 fl 13 4 00 0 I ei 0 ir 83 45 12 Totals 54 per cent. Foul tries Field goals cent per Colorado State (73) U 72 45-3- oer cent. Halftime State 35 Attendance 78 Colorado State 39, Utah 4 342 PREMIUM 99 CREDIT , M, Open W IHteay t.rdt. 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Robert Epps Tollestrup 39-3- 1 boards pulling dow n 20 And former Granite fit rc Have Large Eyes Aggies Shock CSU 1 2128 34 If per cent. Foul fries h (UPI) Bob Foster worked five rounds Sunday in preparation for his world light heavyweight title defense against Frank DePaula on Jan. 22. Foster was scheduled to, sign the contract for the fight today in New York. Shamrocks' Sheila Moorman (4) can't find ball as Gallup players surround her in heated actions. 4 0 0 2 th Signs Today () 15 qi ih 20. St. Bonaventure, lost to Oklehe me City ), lot to VillinoVi idle prehend his teams failing in the second half of play. They had virtually the same shots ?l Peter',, St. Northwestern, State 15 Rmger 23 Ohve 4 Peabcdv 10 Johnson 1)5 71 u RCUHnk 30 27 7 olvnuoo New Mexico Schmitt (113) are Et, BO YOU KNOW: CS between the two schools. Shamrocks sr - 16. (13 of 19). haggard and pale after the contest, couldnt seem to com- Parsons Rip WNM Deseret News Special With a convincing win over Western New Mexico, 113-9Westminster College looks fo.-- ward to this Fridays showdown with the College of Southern The in . Notre Dime. brat (22-44- stripe le beat American U. , J J 17. St. John's, N.Y., lost to UCLA beat Davidson . , lost to Butler . II. New Mexico, 10-beat Denver beat Brown 16. points in the two games. Shelia Moorman scored 13 in the opener and Carol Demonge tallied 13 in the second game. After four games, Parsons leads the point parade with 57 points and is shooting a fine 50 ) per cent from the field and 69 per cent from the foul had been carrying a per game average along with 14 rebounds, but he settled for 8 points and 18 rebounds the Wolves. - T against ' What was Waynes reaction to Enterprises big D and his lowest point output of the young season? In one of Waynes shy moods he told Hobbs, AAh shucks. I am just happy we won the game. When Kanab downed the Redmen, Friday, the big senior swished 22 points. Kis forte is not only basketball. Wayne is successful baseball hurler. He faced the Class B baseball champs, Uintah, in the semis only to lose 1 0, after a three-hittepostrecord in region ing a play. He also rates as a top notch football linebacker. Have his hours of practice paid off? At one point this season, he meshed in 83 straight foul pitches in a practice session. And the Cedar mentor quickly points out, We wouldn't win a game without him. State The Shamrocks jumped to early leads in both games against Gallup and displayed strong defense. Hughes had help from Pam Parsons, who had 14 and 10 Dedication Pays Results !ri dc tost to Minnesota 15 80, Detroit, lost to Marquette 1571. 8. Illinois, 10-beat Minnesota 10 58 9. Villanova, 8 1, beat Holy Cross 7045, beat St. Bonaventure 48 67. 10. Cincinnati, lost to Tulsa 57 50, lost to Wichita State 11. La Salle, lest to South Cerolmg 62 59, beat Hofstra 1? New Mexico S'ate. 11 0, beat Albubeat Iowa Stale querque 13 lost to Washington Ohio Slate, 44 59, beat Indiana 90 82. beat North Texas U Louisville, beat Wichita State 7158, lost State to Tulsa 15. D u q u e t n , lost to Louisiana 3-- 1 Big 'E' le 7. two-gam- e ESTES HIS HERO 80 Francisco The victory left the Shamrocks in third place with a mark behind undefeated Phoenix, which travels to Las Vegas Saturday in the leagues only action. Cedar's coach Dick Hobbs instructs big center Wayne Esplin. ft The Associated Pre How the top twenty teams In the Press college basketball poll did last week: 1. UCLA, beat St. John's, N.Y., beat Tulane 9694. 2. Davidson, beat Michigan lost to St. John's, N Y., lost to Wisconsin 3. Kentucky, beat Mississippi 4. North Carolina, 91, beat Princeton 103-7beat Duke 5. Kansas, baat Oklahoma Statt beat Nebraska 6. Santa Clara, 12, beat Columbia bat Oklahoma City 9282, best San in the Great at Lf Pr to By Jane Hughes, a math teachIrving Junior High, finally found her formula on the basketball floor over the weekend as the Utah Shamrocks won a pair from Gallup and moved into second place 65-4- 3 ! Top 20 Fare er at who ni until Jan. 25 when they travel to Phoenix for two games., Next home game is Feb. 15 with Phoenix visiting. , Hughes Tops Jane, w factory-traine- d experts Rent-A-C- ar Phone 364-843- 1 1147 South Stole 3& MONTH GUARANTEE Jrrmnm coupon & r. Elf'll R 4TTERY Cl ARANTEE wtlhln 90 r. rtnlicrmcnt If b.llery prove. drfrrtlvt. a. d.riefeur-rh.a- . After trrpl.ee the b.ll.r. If drfrrllv. ..d you only for ihr of ownrnhlp board on Ihr rriul.r pr-lriling prlrr .1 iho time of rxeh.nfe, pro.roird ovrr 36 month,. to will h.r. expires January i, mTVTOTJ7nnr 9th East Eastlani Shopping Center Cottonwood Diag. 2705 Parleys Way 4100 South & Redwood Road . |