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Show r-- 1 n r o ran c7; n u Liz J 1M4 SUNDAY HERALD o .7 663113 Win, In 75-5- 9, t. Points USAQ Wm; 97-7- 4 M V IdntGEG ver Svos's 1 ..A Lqsss, j70-S- 5, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. (UP) Sityline Standings: A and M ..7 1 .$75 thw Ailing Forward Toby Roybal!Colorad Editor Herald Sport basketed 23 points in the fln.lwsnlai With Lyle Smith eliminating: 'himself as a' candidate V. 2 '.tH A hustling, driving Phillips half to lead Jie 2 -.-657 Utah Saturday night Jor the football coaching; job at the University of Idaho, and quintet out-shNew Mexico Lcbos to a surpris- New Mexico 5 .375 J of Utah to race the Central Utah sports fans were speculating once again Utah State . comeback over Utah State the ing 3 to victory Saturday night 2 5 .235 .... 4, before 2,000 fans. Denver today over the chances of BYU's Chick Atkinson becom- before a small Aggies, crowd In the BYU . 1 8 .111 Montana: mentor. Vandal fieldhouse. Roybal, weakened by Influenza ing the new Result Saturday's and forced to sit out the first New Mexico Using the "platoon system" to 97. Utah State 74. When Smith, coach of the Boise Junior College foot- good when his teammates were Denver quarter the fast, advantage, 65. Montana a with to the take ball team, turned down an offer outscored job and spirited Oilers were got into the game rs n xne second quarter and ex down DENVER (UP) Denver Uni polite "no thanks," Atkinson's name was pushed back out the ploded for 10 consecutive points 'n versity's, basketball, team was the stretch to win icing away. into the spotlight as a possible candidate for the job. the third period. Twenty-thre- e of really livine it up" Saturday The Cers stormed into a 34-2-0 his total S3 markers came in the night However, Coach Atkinson wasn't talking too much half time lead, but Coach Pete 5, by defeating Montana, v second half. in alSkyline Conference bas charges, led by Gary about hi3 chances of going to Idaho. When it was pointed Whitbeck'scame back la the secThe ' Lobos had to fleht from ketball game to make it Uvo vicBergen, .out that hi3 name probably would be mentioned again in ond to narrow the winner's half behind from, a halftime deficit of tories in a row after seven connection with the job, Chick merely said: 7 lead to nine points,- At one time in the last r.l straight losses. the second period, the Aszies Denver defeated Utah State through the third quarter "Well,, I hayen't been out of town the past few days." midway and to eight points late in the were ahead by 15 points Thursday night fourth quarter. Senior; Ed Donchey had the chance the U the that was But it a there different in always story Although -best of Steam Burst game of his college career the third when Roybal went on in Cougar mentor will accept an offer from Idaho, this 20 points and leading with the scoring But, starting to his end the neriod scoring surge to. victory. However, Mon Denver writer feels reasonably certain that Chick will bs to move up, the Oilers put cn a witn tne New Mexicans ahead tana's hit 23 for the burst of steam to rack up 10 coaching the BYU football team next fall. losers. Both Donchey and Ander straight points and put the game The Aggies, outscored 53-2-5 in son scored most of their points The Idaho job probably would pay more dough than beyond the reach of the losers. the last half, were able to bucket by long I shots. a did sides The' all from greet the Phillips quintet Chick is getting at BYU, but pressures only seven field goals while the The victory left Denver in when the opJob of would be far greater, too.' Lobos capped their offensive seventh ?place in the Skyline and also portunity presented itself and comeback with 34 points in the booted Montana deeper into the with foes their Downtown their befuddled .Coaches and Provo BYU alumni The , final quarter. cellar. screens and 'picks" on numerous grumble when the Cat3 lose a game, but they probably occasions Denver started slow and was bethe was scorers Aggie Leading 8 at halftime, but a aren't as vociferous as the Vandal alumni and Monday And, to make matters still Pat Dunn with 15. followed by Bill hind, hot third Atkinson is a factor put the Pioneers period lull with 14. and Bart Johnson the Oilers Morning Quarterbacks. And that worse, for the 7 Into a enabled them tie and 13. with Bob Harbertson Lee and most certainly would consider before making the move were hitting with deadly accuracy to move-aheathe in final period. 12 Booth both tallied the for from in from close and outside, to Idaho. Ane dox: osers. while, the losersy with the excep G T F P Denver (70) , For another thing, the Pacific Coast Conference is tion of Bergen, were extremely IIEAP BIG BRAVE NOW Outfielder Bobby Thomson of the New York Giants holds a pow-wo- w Following Roybal In the high Patton, I 4 3 2 11 with wife, Elaine, at home in Staten Island, N. Y., after hearing he hat been traded to the scoring list for the Lobos were Rhone, f ., a lot rougher than the Skyline and Idaho, like BYU, isn't cold on their shots. 1 7 4 0 the top scorer of Milwaukee Braves. Unconcerned about the whole thing are daughter Nancy and Russ.Nystedt with 16, Marv SnaW McCallum, f 1 2 1 U too liberal when it comes to giving assistance to its foot- theBergen was 24 points, 19 cf with una with 13, and Gene Goldfen McClurei c game ' Boxer, Major. 2 2 3 6 pet family ball players. them coming in the second half. with 12. 4 1 1 '9 Krumm,,c He a also defensive great played too The BYU win 0 2 4 2 was Mexico's New outlook isn't at Helzer, s bright and bankboard game. Although the athletic In 7' 6 3 20 third Conference Skyline play Donchey, g at this- moment, it i3 still highly questionable whether Bobby Wallace, a lightning-fas- t. 3 I 1 7 The g box: Furman, Chick could better himself, everything considered, by driving player, led the Olkrs 1 0 0 2 74, Connecticut 63- .Colgate Snyder, tg New Mexico (87) 15. with T G T P Idaho the 73 Bucknell job. 81, taking Rutgers 4 8 4 16 Nystedt, f Phillips 63 (73) g t i p 23 24 13 73 Minnesota 67, Purdue 64. Totals will at feels Atkinson this writer .That's why 2 1 i ..... 3 5 1 1 Montana: (65) stay B.'Llkens Black, G T F P 65. Colorado 67, Iowa State 40-3- 6 2 f 2 2 i 0 0 McDowell Caton, 1 5 23 BYU. 11 VirWest f St. 85, Anderson, Pennsylvania 2 2 o 3 1 4 A. Likens Wilson, c 1 2 5 4 f IS. Bergquist, ginia " 0 0 0 2 5 2 Micthell, e 1 0 1 2 Darling . 74. (f State Adams, Indiana 79, Michigan Colorado A & M i3 in the driver's seat today "in the SteagaU The A fast finish gave Wasatch WASHINCtTON (UP) 12 9 3 33 .. 3 0 0 Roybal, g 2 7 4 11 c 74. Columbia 55. x 4 ,5 5 13 Fine, 5 3 i Justice Department will, seek a High's Wasps a 6 basketball Yale Spallina, Pierce ,f Skyline basketball race, but it is still anybody's race. It is Mill c ........ 2 1 2 5 .. Samuelson, Manhattan 58, (N.Y.i College City A 2 1 2 5 Mulca,hy, g 0 0 0 5 2 012 almost a cinch that every team in the conference is going Federal Court interpretation of victory over BY High Saturday 57. Argenbright, g & 3 12 Golden, 1 6 1 13 Johnson ; 1 6 4 8 season before the Johnson g to lose at least one or two more games the scope of the Supreme Court's night in the Cougar fieldhouse. Dayton 88, Ixjyola (Rio) 78. 0 o o i 0 0 1 o Speight g 65. 78. Boston U. . is over. 3X 35 24 ST Jystad, Totals The game was a preliminary to Snrinefield 0 2 2 2 baseball rulinz which is now Lillis . Fordham 68, Georgetown (D.C.) rs 23 13 22 65 4 0 0 8 being cited in other anti-tru-st the Phillips 65 Utah Glasgow Utah State (74) G F P T Totals! 51. Since most of the better clubs are almost 5 5 15 cases, it was disclosed Saturday. tilt. .; Wallace Score by periods: . 3 7 5 13 Johnson, f Illinois 87, Michigan 63. on- their home floor, the team that can win 18 10 21 2370 1 Denver 3 4 6 f 12 Booth, 63. The court ruled last, year that The Wasps got off to a fast Wake Forest 101, Clemson 31 21 13 15 Totals . . 16 15 18 1865 Montana the greatest numberof road games probably will 2 2 3 6 is a sport and not sub- start and led. 13-- 7, at the end George Washington 76, Duke r Adams, f (59) Denver throws missed: 1 2 Free ........ 0 1 8 t I V baseballanti-truf win the crown. Christensen, College 82, Mor st I laws. Since then of the first quarter, but the Wild North Carolina 1 4 3 Christensen . c .. ject to McCallum, 2 Helzer, 14 Rhone, 3 Patton, Hull, ..........r6 68.' gan State 2 3 3 the department has suffered two cats came back strong the sec Wisconsin 0 1 2 . 1 Donchey 3, Krurnm 4. Montan- aWhich brings U3 to BYU's case. The Cougars will Malmrose Beeton, c 79, Ohio State 73. 2 .. 5 Berner 4 5 2 4 12 Anderson, Fine 4, Johnson 2, ........ anti-trust Harbertson, g cases ond period to move out in front. Virginia 75, Johns Hopkins 55. setbacks in other face their most crucial test of the season next Friday and Olsen 1 0 1 4 7 4 15 Samuelson 2. g Dunn, on the basis of the high court's 7, at the half. The score was Toledo 65. Miami (Ohio) 57. Saturday when they play Wyoming and Colorado A & M. Goodrich 1 2 2 o 0 1 0 g Shields, Francis (N.Y.) 70, Adelhpi 53 ruling..The Cats haven't been too successful on the road this Jarman 2 0 0 ....... 0 0 1 0 nip and tuck throughout most of St g Wortley, Kansas 83, Oklahoma 80. U. 7 14 10 24 The first was in the Justice the second half, but in the last Tennessee 62. Florida 53. season, so most Central Utah fans will be more than Bergen Bunte 2 4 Totals 23 28 23 74 civil suit against couple minutes of play the Wasps Arkansas 66. Texas Christian 53 happy if Coach Stan Watts' crew can gain a split next Heaps 0 2 2 2 Department's So e by periods: Canisius 60. Boston College 59. weekend. the Shubert Theater, interests in rallied to win going away. New 83. Mexico .. 18 20 25 3497 ST. M&RITZ, Switzerland (UP) 100. Furman Salle La New to which them Ritchie the York, charged Totals ............. 18 33 27 59 Wasps sparked Utah Western State . ... 21 28 11 1474 The United States Air Force four-ma-n 63, with conspiring to monopolize victory with 12 points. Sherm Eastern Kentucky Dave Geddes, the BYU intramural director who is Score by quarters: Free throws missed: New Mexi 54. bobsled steered by Capt Kentucky 66 Kay was the big gun for the Wild 16 34 51 75 the legitimate theater industry. on leave of absence, reports that WTes Santee and Mai Phillips co Texas Severino Methodist 4; Dick S2, cf Saranac Lake, Wilson, Southern 2, Spallina Nystedt rs 10 20 38 59 The case was filed in February. cats with 11. Golden. Utah State Harbertson. N. Y., won the International Wal48. Wrhitfield have both asrreed to try the r"ripple sole" A&M 950, and was awaiting trial when Wasatch G T P P Drake 76, Marquette 63. Johnson 5, Hull 2, Dunn 2, Booth, ler Cupt Saturday with another track shoe. 5 5 2 12 udge John C. Knox of the Fed Ritchie ennstensen, Bntee o . ..Mg45 U. S. sled, driven by B. Arnold. 82, Georgia Tech 61. Alabama eral Court in New York granted Thacker ...r.i 4 2 1 Dave, who is now doing physiology research Jin Los 63. . Christensen, Beeton. Harvard 71, finishing second. Navy defense motion that it be dis Smith 0 3 2 State Tennessee Tech 79, Murray Angeles, is confident that Santee will be able to run a missed. Knox said the facts of Wetencamp ........... 3 1 0 four-minu- te 69. or better mile by using the "ripple" sole" the case were the same as in Averett . 2 4 3 Detroit 75, St. Louis 74. the Supreme Court's, baseball de McAffee . . . shoe. BYU track men have been experimenting withjthe 0 0 Kansas State SI, Nebraska 70. cision last November. shoes for the past few weeks. Missouri 53. 3 16 15 S 40 Iowa 73, Totals this the week Earlier most in is shoes and Maine govern 80, New Hampshire 77. the "Santee was very interested anti-tru- st suit against the BY High G T Fp New York U. 91, Pittsburgh rr. An ment's anxious for the right running conditions so that he can LOUISVILLE. Ky.. (UP) International New 3 0 0 6 Duquesne 81, Quantico Marines 63. Club of Boxing Young alumni of the Univerity of York and group It Bullock 3 4 3,9 Kentucky 100, Georgia 68. attempt that 3:59.5 mile," Dave says in a letter to this Kentucky, chareins Illinois, enraged by the loss of with 1 0 0 2 North Carolina State 82, Villan-corner. "Whitfield is going to try the shoe in the middle Head, Football Oaks monopolizing professional Coach Paul Bryant 1 6 4 6 Russell ova 70. to Texas A&M, have taken their boxing, was ordered dismissed. . distances.' 4 8 3 11 Mississippi 63, Mississippi Col Kay to Noocase the National Federal F. Judge Gregory Collegiate "I've seen USC and UCLA play a couple of times so Athletic Association. O 0 0 0 nan said In New York: "I feel Huish lege 53. our with I think don't 0 2 2 2 Arizona 71, New Mexico" A&M 63. . are far. honestly Skyline Indirectly rebuking the Texas the principle In this case is the Fly g they compare Notre Dame 53, De Paul 53. Conference teams. USC is just about as small as BYU is school, Kentucky's alumni yester- same as that decided in the Su 12 38 Denver 70, Montana 65. 20 Totals fast-breaki........12 this year, while UCLA is big and slow for a day adopted a resolution suggest preme court (in the baseball) ' Score by Quarters: Wichita 91, Bradley 83. SLEEVE ing that the NCAA adopt rules for case, and I will follow Judge team. , Knox's 13 32 40 17 in Baylor 67, U. Texas 63. the Shubert Wasatch ruling bidding "tampering with coaches 7 21 28 36 Auburn 76, Vanderbilt 73. BY High ... "This Dunn kid for USC is coming along nicely. under contract to other institutions case." Texas Tech 3, Texas Western 53. without permission. - He can hit from anywhere on the floor, is fast, agTulsa 53, Sam Houston 57. Bryant, in a surprise move, ac New Mexico 87, Utah State 74. a as athletic Job gressive and pretty good on the boards for a sophodirector cepted Uli. Dartmouth 60, Princeton 50. and head football coach at Texas more. He should be one of the best on the coast by i Niagara 79, St Bonaventure 65. AliM Thursday. His contract at the time his senior year rolls around. i 73, St Josepha (Pa.) Temple to run. & Kentucky had nine years Ends Odds 58. ' "I was fortunate enough to be able to take in both Bryant s action also brought Baldwin-Walla- ce 110, Western a strong statement from Ken the Rose Bowl, and Pro Bowl games. Both were godd forth 79. VALUES TO $3.93 Reserve H. L. Donovan, tucky President Pacific who 43. Cornell 61; Penriylvaiaa, was no indicated he in games. I'm afraid the Big 10 just ha3 it over the hurry ' ' New York State Maritime 3, to pass along the coach s resigna Coast." 48. Harper to tion the school's athletic board. Army 77, Syracuse 71. "I will not be disposed to recom Philadelphia Textile Inst 2, mend any affirmative action to of Delaware 63. , College the board until we are assured of a FRIDAY'S RESULTS Dono satisfactory replacement," Holy Cross 78 StJohn'a (NY) S3 van said. Princeton 74 Brown 64 , Carnegie Tech 74 Case 72 Rhode Island 73 Springfield 71 The" Utah Air header will pit the Mapleton MAPLETON 1 Florida State 78 Miami 69 Force ROTC and he Vrontikis M Men, champions of the Kolob 'FELT Maryland 54 Virginia Tech 41. Brothers will continue their bas- stake, asrainst the Provo Fourtn Wake Forest 77 South Carolina 62 ketball feud Wednesday night in Ward M Men. The game will Baldwta-Wslsc- e 103 Mexico U. 13 at 7:30 p.m. a benefit girzt In the Sprisgville start Arizona Tempt 74 New Mexico The Air Force ROTC it com Hizh gym. A&M 63 . Utah Manavu No. 1 and Fifth will It will be part of a basketball posed mainly of former Vron 3 1 V tm TTT meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the doubleheader with proceeds going basketball stars, while the Prove Stake Recrea 73 Colorado to Russell Jensen of Mapleton, tikis Brothers team la made up Provo-Ea- st College 42 Regis to determine tion coached Center S2 tie 73 UCLA Stanford who was Involved in an automo- of players,, STOCK CLEAH-U- P team in the Prove Sou. California 53 California 43 bile accident last fall that left by Pete Whitbeck. Both teams runner-u- p Fresno State 77 Pepperdine 78 him paralyzed from the waist nlay in the Salt Lake Recreation Stake M Men league. down. The Mapleton Jaycees are League and have been going at Seventh Ward, with a regular Regular $7.50 Regular $10.00 Oregon State 65. Washington St 41 season s record of 11 wins and 65 each other hammer-and-ton62" Santa Clara sponsoring the game. I StMary'a HATS HATS Tha first game of the double-- since the opening of the season one loss, won the league cham JJZT 72 Lcyc!a (Calif.) 71 4. pionship and gained a berth in the Division Six M Men tourney, scheduled to get underway next Saturday in American Fork. Frcndj ScHsc! The winner of the ManavuFifth game will meet Thirteenth tulldlny Fund the East Provo Stake runner-u- p y 7:30 at for p.m. Wednesday ISTUNO CINrHT spot in the division tourney. 43 NORTH UNIV. AVE. In games played last Thursday, Tues., Feb. 9 S:S3 P. 11, a and First Seventh, Fifth, Has installed a new scored victories. Keith Strong hit Teem Match IS points to lead Seventh to a 3 FOUND SHOOTING GOOD Dick Tooke (left) and Nick Matet SANITARY DIRECT -on the opening day of the first triumph over Tenth. Griffin Jan found-th- e shooting FIETCIC .COAM was the top scorer for Tenth with annual Utah County Crowgood which Hunt, got underway Saturday. lACY nine points. end BYU basketball team, shot the Mateljan, ace center ca-thDEER DISPENSER Fifth raced cto a victory first reported banded crow (Eig Ben) and got three prizes as Versus over Manavu No. 2 as Hatch a result.' drilled 16 points into the hoop. "The Most Modern in Town" ZCUMZS, PAIACIO, Baird, Robinson, and Brown led Manavu No. 2 with seven points end ri::m?5 IlADIATOnS IlEPAISED each. EOSTONIAII & PACKARD BILL First won on a forfeit over Auto' Glass Installed 3 0Ti::acc;nrsTS CLOTHES Sixteenth. '" Specialised Work, The Explorer Scout League of Contact Bill Overly MRS. STERLING MOONEY the Provo Stake will resume play AHLANDER'S ' :srvctlsnx, Vkk Sve!n UTAH PROVO Provo Agent v to Gene Owner Thursday, according So. Uriv. Avenge m-U 121 E. 4 So. Ph. Roylance, stake athletic Ry"5of twrtidl 6f By EAT SCHWARTZ ii SffW C-- 3 ........ out-rebound- ed ot All-Sta- rs I 6-.- S33 75-5- 87-7- net-shooti- ng 21-1- 8, out-mann- All-Sta- ed 70-6- 42-3- 3, 65-5- 33-4- 3. - All-Sta- rs Ld-Anders- 63-6- 0. fast-breaki- ng " 31-2- All-Sta- rs 47-4- -- ' . j Wasatch Tips Interpretation A Sought On ........... Basketball Scores BY High By Score Dascball Ruling n i ............. ........... 40-3- .............. ,-- . All-Sta- un-beata- ble .,...,....,..5 - All-Sta- rs . ............. , 21-1- SjBobsIedders Win Swiss Meet 12 - .... All-Sta- . ' ............... ................ Kentucky Alumni Enraged By Bryant's Wove ffi ......... DOT MS n MIA ng DOM'S v. " L0I3G r -- . (o)(o)g Vrontikis Five to Meet Utah AROlC in Benefit Contest lYlanavu I!o. Sots f.H3'S Playoff With 5th m M . ex-Ccu?- ar gs tl j 6-tA- an 63-2- DRAW e 7--34 Simons,; now mgr. A r 99 |