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Show ' an Smith, Dunn Combination Too Much For Ft. Collins Field-hous- 79-5- 8 SKYUNE ISC 74 Colo. A AM 38 7 Pokes 63 To 61 good-sho- SCORES In a rattling good ball game that had everything a court thriller should have, Utah State deleated Wyoming Friday night 1 befoie a howling crowd ol jtluO fans in the Geoige Nelson Field-hous- Wyoming 48 4 tah 87 New Mexico 73 Denser 65 Montana 51 The victory was Utah States first in conierence play, against one loss. Llah whipped the Aggies last week. For Wyoming, the conlerence count is one win Coach Cec Baker's aggressive (over Denver) and two losses five was ahead as much as 10 Llah state and New Mexico. points midway in the fust half, Friday night, the Aggies sprang but five minutes after that the to an early lead on baskets by l. score was tied It was Wortley, Dunn and Polak, and five minutes managed to maintain a knotted again before the end of the game. margin throughout the first 10 Wyoming never did gain the minutes. lead, however. But the Lowboys Lockyer accounted for a beaucame dangerously close by virtue tiful tip-iand Dunn was deadly s of sensational by such tall on his shots. With nine minutes and before intermission, the Aggies "Pokes as Dave Bradley ). Intermis- had their longest lead 26 to 16. Gordon Holden sion iavoied the Aggies Then a spurt by Sharp, Bradley It was a wonderful game to and Holden tied up the score. watch: The Farmers were ex- Holden used a sensational sweepon their ing hook to knot the count. Dunn. successlul quisitely shooting, especially in the first Smith' and Lockyer sparked an half as everything they tried Aggie rally that gave them a 9 worked. Utah State established a halftime lead. zone defense that kept Wyoming The fracas was away from the basket most of throughout the second half, and the time. The Aggies were hustl- five minutes before the finale ing, pressing, and stealing the Capua tied up the score 6 with A basket by ball. Their shooting was accurate two fiee tosses. and fast. Dunn, two gratis tosses each by Topping the score column was Smith and Dunn, managed to put Captain Pat Dunn with 28 points; the Farmers ahead, but a tirey he made halt of them in the first drive-i- n by Biadley, and a long half. Forward Ted Smith got 19 shot by Holden darned-nea- r upset for the Aggies, while leading Wy- the Farmers' applecart. Utah State made 25 field goals oming pointwise were Joe Capua with 14, Dave Bradley and John against 22 for the visitors. The box Sharp, both 13. (61) ITAH STATE it3i Joe Lockyer, Utah State's G T F P center, was especially good on GTFP 4 8 6 14 Capua Dunn 11 8 6 28 Smith 8 5 3 19 the rebounds. The big gangling 5 2 2 12 Holden 0 Huie Lockyer 2 5 4 8 fellow who looks as though he 50 40 03 13 Polak 2 0 0 4 Bradley might bend in two at any time, 4 6 5 13 Sharp Chrlitensen 0 2 0 0 0 8 0 Eekhart was superb. Don Wortley was ef- 4 fective on defense, and Frank 22 23 17 61 26 26 13 63 Total Score at hall: Utah Stat 36, Wyoe. 30-1- 8 gies now have two victories in mountain States Conieience competition, against one defeat. The Foil Collins Rams, meanwhile, have deleated New Mexico, while losing to Denver, Brigham Young and Utah State. Early Start Last night, the Farmers prolead after four minjected a utes of play, and never weie led Smith and Dunn led the attack Smith getting 13 points in the first half, and accumulated 24 for ms evening's worn. s for Colorado Best 26-al- 56-a- ll I T 4 II XT A4 4. (7Si (OI.O. GTFP 11 3 3 25 i Grenoi y Andurson 0 0 (l 0 Bates Steuhm 0 4 3 3 W ortley ChrlMennen 0 2 2 2 Kir hv Hibbard 1 1 (i 2 ( Hiorir ir h Albert 2 0 0 4 Conlev Jonsen 1 2 2 4 laorkx er Rrvant Hinn 10 4 4 24 12 point-getter- were Boyd Grant, forward, and Gary Hibbard, cenier, with 20 each. Hibbard earned the scorAAM 2 4 0 4 3 4 rhmtensen 1 2 2 4 Volak 0 5 14 Balle ing load In the first half, while Grant, with sensational long shots, starred for the Rams after lioNael (6-- 36-2- T V P 8 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 14 3 5 0 10 0 8 5 4 20 3 10 0 7 4 3 5 36-2- 56-5- 0100 0 2 10 2 21 27 29 25 70 Intermission. A relatively small crowd of 3500 fant witnessed the Aggies1' second victory in as many nights. Next Saturday Utah State goes to Missoula for a meeting with Montana U, then on Jan. 28 takes on Brigham Young in Logan. MM IHOWAV (46) f KOSH G T F P GTFP 11 1 5 2 Hvde Tgnoffo 3 117 Gilbert 10 0 2 3 19 6 Pohnson Sullivan 2 6 5 9 5 3 2 12 Beers Lawson 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 4 Anderson Svhwerman 0 111 2 2 2 6 McKnv Riddel 10 0 2 11 i) fi forier j Nicholas 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 Kun7 Dawson 12 2 10 0 2 2 rhaver 5 1 l6 72 VAC 7 5 17 Uilrher Garrett Last night, as against Wyoming Friday, the Farmers used a 22 14 72 1 11 6 3 Drake 0 0 0 0 PlerKrosal 10 0 2 Rupp 8 3 2 18 Zone Looks Good 18 1210 48 Totals Western State Grabs Early Ink Lead In Centennial Ski Meet BEAVER BOWL, Logan, Canyon Western State College, of Gunnison, Colo., pulled a few surprises Saturday and took the lead in the Cache Centennial Intercollegiate Ski meet following the were able to crack the Wyoming defense for a 63 to 61 triumph Friday night as Pat Dunn, captain, paced the attack with 28 points, and holding Capua to 4 field goals. Ted Smith had 19. BLANKET DEFENSE Wyomings Dave Bradley and Joe Capua do a pretty throrough job of covering d Utah State guard Frank Polak on this drive-i- n attempt. The Aggies, however. pint-size- SO. CACHE FAVORITES TRIUMPH Vanderhoff To Return As Golf Pro liTFP 5 2 1 11 Logan Rallies For Win Favorites . . . Bear River, Ogden and Ben Lomond . . . captured their second league triumphs of the young Region One court season Friday night, while Logan got its first taste of Elder; Logan will be the guest of South Cache, and Bear River treks to North Cache. Seniors Bilyl Ewing and Noel Stoker directed the Logan ma- chine Friday night. The duo scored 22 points in the relative The Grizzlies rallied for 16 low scoring encounter. North Cache had been able to points in the third canto to erase a margin North Cache had held control the first half action. The at interinis- throughout the first half. Logan Bulldogs lead. was able to dominate play in the sion, but Logan's thud quarter 5 final quarter for a win. quarter spurf was just too much Meanwhile, the league's pow- for the N. C. quintet Ron Swenson canned 28 points erhouses continued to dispose of troublesome foes. Bear River in leading the Ogden Tigers to beat off determined South Cache, their second league triumph. The Ogden thumped Box E1- single game output along with and Ben Lomond last week's 15 counters was der, squeezed past Weber, enough to give the senior the ReNext week Ogden .squares off gion One Individual scoring lead. against Ben Lomond, Weber goes Daryl Garn and Larry Hess to Box j vic-toi- (Bus) Howard. Howard is leaving the club to accept other employment. 15-1- Mr. "Ken is wellknovvn in Logan and throughout the Intecmountain stales for his interest in all The highly - competitive ski sports, and his promotion of recmeet continues Sunday, with the reation. Dr. Randall said "He to attend the was Logan golf pro in 1950. and is public invited events. Downhill conteaes get un- well acquainted with the local members derway' at 10.30 a.m , with jump- layout and Was Aggie Coach ing slated to begin at 2 p.m. Mr Vanderhoff was graduated The Beaver Mountain ski tow from Utah State College in 1930 Will also be functioning for the with a major in physical education, He was director of physical general puLhc. education at Logan Jumoi iugn SaturV ith new snow falling school from 1931 to 1935, and then s, day while the meet was in became assistant coach at the ski conditions were termcollegp from 1936 to 1941. ed ''excellent" by participants. From 1941 to 1946 Ken erved in the military, and attained the In the slalom events. Henning of maior. He returned as asAistal of Denvei, took number rank sistant professor of physical edusec93 a of with tune one spot Utah State from 1947 to at cation onds total time for two runs down 1949, couching golfing, swimming the slanting slopes. Russ Hvnes, and skmng. of Wyoming, was second with the He was called back into the sertime of 95 85 vice in 1950, and served during1 mo-of the Korean conflict. Then In cross countrv, Denver's Rei-bwas first with the time of 39 Majoi Vanderhoff was assigned' pro-- j minutes, 59 seconds in a 7'x as instructor In the ROTCHunts-1 mile course. Mize, of Western gram at Houston College, State, came in second with 40 49 ville, Texas, until last year, when he was released from active duty. Other leaders in the opening For the past four months. Mr events: slalom Eccles, Utah. Vanderhoff has been emploved. 96 50, Meyer, Utah, 5lh. 96 85 and living at Lompoc, Calif Mrs Vandcrhnlf is the foi mer 3td. 95 95, Cross, Denver. 4th, Cross country Burritt, Western JoanCardon. thev have a State 3rd. 41.07; Jacqson. West, old daughter Gielihen Joan aiso Western is enthusiastic about goif antU Bresinki, 4th, 41.27; other sports. Stale, 5th, 41.55. j The boxscores: u 3 -, 47-4- i) 1. 4 b Chambers 1 .3 Hodges 0 0 u K.ismuNNen i) 2 2 2 7 dill ibbets Dahle 2 2 4 Benson .110 6 Hale 0 2 11 Archibald U 2 2 2 Pierce 1 65 23 . 1 ! North quarter .ho T I Fwing 15 111 Stoker 1 10 0 11 Lind 0 7 4 4 Kllason 2 4 4 8 Bnnlev 0 0 0 0 Anderson 01 00 Cummings 0 2 11 Total 25 score h logan 101.4V 7 28 21 S5 S.. 11.. 27.. 85 6..15..20..25-X-2- 4i) (.TIP 0 2 Bel nap 3 4 4 8 2 3 15 1113 King 0 0 0 0 Cnbia 0 10 0 Woodhead 0 0 0 0 Laub 0 0 0 0 BEN LOMOND (47) 6 14 Simmon 10 3 3 2 3 4 Pierson Hunsaker ming 29. Officials Stanafleid and Tucker. Personal fouls: Wyoming Holden, I.uman. Bradley 5. Sharp 2, Eck-har- dt 2. Utah State Dunn 2, Smith, Lockyer, Wortley 4. Polack 5. Contracts Tommy Byrne, who discovered a "new pitch the strike at HIILFIELD (75) VSAC FROSH (57V the age of 36. and GTFP GTFP con1956 Roger Craig signed 11 4 4 26 Copplngi Hyde tracts Saturday as the champion 0 0 0 0 Kellv Johnson Garnett New Y'ork Y'ankees and Brooklyn 1 2 2 4 Bennett 0 0 0 0 Winnick Beers Dodgers stepped up their winter 0 0 0 0 Cook Thayer activities. Byrne was the second Yankee to agree to terms while Craig and rookies Don Elston and Chuck Templeton, who also signed, increased the list of satisfied Dodgers to an even dozen. 3 3 17 Jensen J 0 0 10 Legget 5 14 8 16 Pierce 3 4 2 8 GoMsbflry 0 3 2 2 Gordon Conollv 3 3 Tomilson 17 4 8 6 14 Thomas 4 5 3 11 Ewing 0 000 Pierson 10 0 Hunt 10 0 Brittain 110 2 3 15 Myles 0 0 0 0 Campbell Cooke Anderson 4 4 0 8 Porter 12 10 0 Zlnes 5 6 6 16 Johnson 2 0 0 4 Bailey 0 McKay 1 Jensen 9 Durham 13 Patterson 4 Chapman Peterson Black Eaxlev Card Milspau (iTFP 4 0 0 8 15 2 2 0 2 2 2 2 9 8 12 14 4 2 4 0 2 Neglcted Piles Are Dangerous FREE BOOK Explains Causes, Effects and Treatment 2 2 2 Avoid 24 30 26 70 Total Score bv quarters: 15 28 42 50 Box Elder 17 ,34 4 4 70 Ogden Officials: Andrews and Lower. 16 36 18 60 6 I Dangers f Delay Fistula, Fisusres. 5 7 4 14 Rectal Ab- scesses and othe railments or reflex conditions may be associated with neglected Piles. Our new illustrated book explain facts. Sent FREE. Write today to McCleary Clinic and Hoapital, E 113 Elms Bivxi., Excelsior Springs 1, Mo. 14 24 19 47 16 74 9 (1 Totals s. ore by quarien. f It 25 31 41 Weber 33 21 ,32 47 Ben I.nmond Offllcal: Flshburn, , Threudgold. BOV ELDER (50) fl T F P 1 5 2 4 Beoher 0 5 3 3 Reeder 10 It.ll.U.n Total 28 27 16 75 Swenson 9 13 10 28 YURFR 6 8 A( II E (23) C Bowen Jones Llndley ,arn 10 3 3 23 Fliason 2 u 0 4 71 76 70 61 28 23 16 75 Totals Score b quarters 11 27 TO 61 South Cache Bear Rier 20 41 57 73 Hancock and Wilson, officials. 2 35-2- 70-5- 2 2 4 2 4 2 6 1 0 0 2 1 were the big guns lor Bear Riv23 er. Garn dropped points through the strings, while Hess equalled his first round total of 20 against Logan. Larry Krogh was tops for South Cache with 18, followed by Bill Brown with 14. NORHI (. r I l BEAR RIVER (73) (, T F P Hess 8 6 4 20 Maughan W eese 3 10 6 Krogh Sorenson Culllmore 2 8 7 11 (61) 5 9 8 1 1 II 2 12 2 0 Christensen 0 0 0 0 Jeppsnn 5 4 4 14 Brow n 1H fust day' events. The Bos from the neighboring J. K. (Ken) Vanderhoff. promstate earned 751.1 points to hold inent Logan sports enthusiast, rethe top spot over Denver Univer- turns this spring as golf professki sional at sity, last year's NCAA Logan Golf and Country champs. The Denver team Sat- Club. second place This announcement was made urday night was in With a close 749 31 points. yesterday by Clarence C. (Pete) club president, who staColorado Umvemly was hold- Randall, Ken had accepted the that ted 73 729 third place with ing will succeed H. B. and position, Colorado schools to give points Ihe top three spots in the tourney coinpeUtion thus far. University of Utah was fourth, with followed by , University 704.092, ol Wyoming, with 701.95 points. nt (6-7- tS AW GrM Smith Johnson four-poi- tip-m- 72-4- 10-- 0 Pols! was a sort of a tiger as he pursued the ball and Cowboys. 63-6- 10-- BY I SUNDAY. JANUARY 15. 1956 Dugan (Cache County) Utah THE HERALD JOURNAL Utah State Tops 2rfTr zone defense to good effect. The Rams weie ioiced to shoot from far out on the floor, and only llibhaid and Grant were ffective. Dunn and Smith Meanwhile, were hieaking into mg territory time and again for Utah State. The baikboard wotk of Center Joe Loikjer was another important factor in the Ag- -, gies victory. The game was five minutes old beloie the Colorams made a basAt ket and the score stood for Utah halftime it was State. Dunn, Lockyer and Smith maintained the otiensive following intermission, and after five imn- -' pies of play the Rame weie trail-- j ing 43 26 Thcie was no question as to the outcome from there until Ihe final moment. In the preliminary game, the Utah Stale Freshmen outclassed Dugway, The box scores: Utah Aggies last The coutl-vvis- e night walloped Coloiaflo AJ.M in the George Nelson using a formidable zone defense to hold down Ram scoring, while Captain Pat Dunn and Forwairi Ted Smith speaiheaded the Farmer ottense Utah State deFndav t, The L'lag- feated Wjoming 4 (30-pa- OGDEN' (70) 0 T F P 0 0 0 0 Weather 2 0 0 4 Casklll 35 S see pro-gies- r - i V Ksw : When snoivs ' Farmer Wrestlers Win First Match From BYU, 22 io 6 Utah PROVO Stale opened reeling activity yesterday afternoon western by downing defending division champion Biigham in the Skvline conYoung 22-ference iraugural for both teams. Coach George Nelson's Aggies picked up two pins and four decisions to down the Cougars. Top match on the ca'd was the heavy weight clash between football plavers Tom Ramage of Utah State and Brigham Young's Jim Intra-stat- e 0 d by Bill Weaver who derision-- , 157-l- b dash. , Rav-boi- 2 130-i- 6 Warner. Ramage pinned Warner with 10 seconds left m the match after both had turned neat' falls. Another player. Norm Prince. Joined Ramage in the victor's decision circle by winning a in the 177-lever Sam Jen.-e- n class. Other Aggie wins veie icpoit-a- in a ed Merrill Glenn 147-lKeith Dillard's 4 2 derision over Frank Thompson' Kabota's win ovrr dash and J.uk in a .1 mo lyrr.etxu's pin victory vrr Wairen Thorncck. 1 w inter-collegi- he n h lesults; l"S AC. Juno Uyematsu, pinned Warren Thornock. BYU. The 123 i 2 01. 130 ' A1 US AC, BYU. Kubota, Jack Rayburn, dec. Reid Weight, BYU, dec. Chnrk Cummings, UtvAC. 147 Keith Willaid I SAC, dec Fiank Thompxoi. BY L 167 T ed Willuli, BYU, dec Ken Schiess. US.AC. 177 Norm Prince, LSAC, dee. Sam Jensen. BYU. Tom Ramage, Heavyweight US AC. dec. Jim Wainoi, BYU. Utah State 22, B V U I. 137 mm mm mu When you have too many things to do, you can save time by making your bank deposits with us the easy way. 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