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Show With Califomi uaars Gain By RAY sCHWARTI Reraid Sport Writer A goaitending call against BYU's Paul Rufiuer in the final eight seconds of play oa an attempted layin by Tom Henderson gave California a 5 victory over the Cougars Saturday night before 1,842 fans in fee George Albert Smith Field-- ; 77-7- TK Cnr.i nu Rear n m-i- on s per from the ewer to fie fee with 25 points. Ke led ail re-the game at game up at 751L bounders villi IS and took 31 kss th?a oa 11. tend-iattAnd then first31"611 the came goal opening minutes of the utes to piay ia the half. Mo-- g agaifist Ruffaer caD Ato Hiteag half. Warner bH a jump shot later, Tolkstrup scored Henderaon-- s attempted lavin1 & double figures along with and Howard hit from fee side on a long one from the side to that provides the Bears w'ith Howard for the Cougars were to keep the Cougars dose. Ruff- - pve fee Cats a U41 lead but Paul Ruffnet with 17, Phil marrai ol yjctonr. . , . ner's jumper from the key and ! Henderson s mg bomb bed it, haf,'ToUestrup with 13, and Scott Truitt and Jofcnsoa shot Roar . ia-- s inder the basket and t'free tied throw mfi jnts r p., under e .i. . . Vm Pafnrtt' rlHdn t CTvlit side gave the Cougars kadTL?WS: ., .,!.. ... Wt nar n la it t , i Kaiser ir. ad but c)w fmm ih 1 kcfrtHt !u career nign oi 33 leaOing Vai- -' pS suner, guaru jub Aiuier, naa ,'u' A, piaying panicu- were Veik-V.. JLAA if. series with BYU. The Couears lead with 17 seconds left in the Howard was brilliant at tus k(4 vainiA ,n4 Larry DeLaifire auueu use wu :.: ki uui uie i. jeaa . ... . . . . I (V r. .11 j n Ik IS U Hit!. " UtJI Hall won the series opener Friday F UCLainre wssea vtm mSa oa baskets by Truitt and Ridgle. " Vnfrifthe .flime. unH ,hjs nding night by a score of Vainio for easy Kh iat over sewn WarDer and Howard shot the The goaltending call came waTToded buckets on some dauling piayV into a 5 lead . in the of the victory. Scoring was with the score tied at in threw .SL Coug . mine first Jf , . , . (L a game that was bitterly fought Watts shuffled two free Howard's ,alL from start to finish. handled the ball So fight was the struggle that;:31 Ridgle and Henderson then gave game ana snowea urn ne has b the Bears a 4544 advantage expertly, and made several key J wi4e u was uea u umes ana uie variety of effective with a came back Johnson witn a ume over inree minutes assist passes. lead changed hands on 12 occombinations that he can to centercourt long bomb from t i haIf casions. Out scored Bears p!a,ed m the m aunn cmox 1 Hender- tho rame at tie . the call ' Although goaltending 11,6 CouS. "t scored the' son's free throw end Johnson's anV , lOUNG (8) provided the Californians with Bears 16-- 2 during a five min-- i throw Johnson and free layup driving tot0 the fim their margin of victory, Steve gave cat a sa--i advantage 4- S4 .Tollestrun vith aduanbis,e ja to "leuc o Kelly had a chance to tie the with 8:45 to Tf ii m n in b mrnrnannmo t i. ' play. 2 contest inlav w i Ruffner the S4 of final second f in b play game Howard HiU Warner 4 24 xi,e Bears moved into a 64- free when he had M Worf tn rjare 10 99 throw situation, but he failed Howard hit a long shot from 56 lead, but .Warner started ft that was within seven Howard -2 MUler to make the first toss and that the side, but Ridgle, after tak- -' finding the range and the Cats in,. , 1B k., k- De Laittre 44 l was the game. ing a pass from Henderson,! were breathing down the Cali-,'m commai)(i o ven .Radunich . , Ifh. l 2-A - 2ft Leading the Bears to victory scored from underneath and fornia quintet's neck. 'Vainio . 3 . v was Charley Johnson with 19 Kallenberger hit a foul pitch to Howard scored on a lay-i- n 4 4. uie "eu Da1s 6 lead. Howard' with 55 seconds to play to give ,,IU 2 0 points, followed by Jackie give Cal a and 86 from the foulline 'Me 2 M Ridgle with 18 and Ansley Truitt bit another long shot from the the Cougars a 3 lead and suffered along with; My one to cut to to lead Cal's throw side hit free De a Laittre Baker 0 04 with 12. 36 B from the field and M 3045 BYU's Scott Warner was the before Kallenberger scored send the Cats out in front by' ure 1UU' amrK 9 to boost the two points 3 with 41 seconds omy CAJJPX)RMA (79) game's top scorer with 22 from underneath une. 8 lead. into a Bears wt HowG followed F T by Doug points, . 0 04 ard with 21 and Paul Ruffner Once again the Cougars But the Cats couldnt stand Ansley Truitt was high for'cL Johnson stormed back as Tollestrup hit prosperity as Ridgle hit a jum- - the Bears tnat opening night jvyhite with 11 04 Truitt .11 34 Ch. Johnson 04 2 Ridgle Henderson .. 04 '. Chenir 2 5 . 0 14 Kallenberger .... K I ouusuiuies m ; 1 1 111 1 Sfc-T- SefcitTfret Ti 2f 75-a- S n"" : V2 40-3- Klirir tew , ,. V.rZL'rJii sea j fi.49L ...5 jp : take-down- s, m J. 22-al- L ... , " ! r " ..u. fgi ( - one-ando- ; w r,., ' i 1- . A 29-2- 2-- 74-7- Calua jqj n 75-7- I 31-2- P Clay, Frazier May Ink Bout NEW i 0-- Duwe T0TALS YORK for Cassius Clay and Joe Frazier will meet here Monday to discuss the terms for a title bout in South Miami, Fla., in March. iH j CALIFORNIA 79 DOUG HOWARD, 13-2- 2 starting guard for the BYU basketeers, scores one of his many field goals Friday night against the California Golden Bears. Howard ended as high scorer for the night with 29 points. BYU's Paul Ra fleer (44) and several California players view the action. (Herald Staff Photo by Phil Shurt leff, chief photographer). (77) F G 3 3 Chenier Henderson .. Truitt Ch. Johnson Ridgle Kallenberger The proposed promoter of the bout has offered Frazier 22 14 per cent of the gross revenue and Clay 25 per cent The bout has been set to be held in a studio with all the revenue coming from closed circuit television and sale of other ancillary rights. 04 . 1 33 34 34 5 9 2-- 2 1 64 14 14 6 3 White 1 SO TOTALS 4 BRIGHAM YOUNG (75) 17-2- G 2 4 9 Tollestrup Ruffner Warner Miller Howard De Laittre Villanova Gets Second Victory N.J. UPI) -Ninth-ranked Villanova reeled off 19 consecutive faints during a second half rally Saturday BYU YELL LEADER exhorts the students onto action, but he makes sure to keep one eyo night to beat Princeton, 0046, on the action on the floor. Despite the work of the yell leaders at Saturday night's game, and register its second victory Shurt-lef- f, the Cougars bowed to the Gdden Bears of California. (Herald Staff Photo by Phil in as many starts. chief photographer). Trailing 6 at the half, the Wildcats held. Princeton scoreless (luring a seven-minuspell of the second half and took the lead at 3847 on a three-poiplay by senior guard Fran O'Hanlon at 6:28. PRINCETON, 30-2- T 8 44 44 1 FBOVO. UTAH. 2-- 2 t 5-- 5 2 9 Vainio Kelly TOTALS F 44 2 13 1 0-- 1 27 21-2- .,0-tejrn- 9 o Fouled out: Tollestrup, Warner, Truitt, Charley Johnson. Score by Quarter: UC BYU 20 28 15 16 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1969 27 20 Wants No 15-- 77 11-- 75 A tendance: 8,842 American Fork Triumphs, 79-6- 1 Plaque UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa (UPI) Joe Paterno, coach of Perm State's Nittany lions, AMERICAN FORK Ameri-- said Saturday he would do his can Fork High broke a 3949 football te5m a disservice" to from PreSident P!a sided 7941 victory over the Roy! W. Va. MORGANTOWN, in a Royals game;' Ine ""esweni awarded a fast SAN (UPI) West Virginia's the Billikens piled op played Friday night JOSE, Calif. UPI)-St,w- hen w icias earner m me were at break and six players in double Louis The Cavemen cold University came to life in j three goals. 4 for a win over in the 'intil hoop midway offset figures Saturday night the.y To ami Seery the second half to bomb the After Leeker Nixon told the team when Dennis,Aras. second period slowdown attempt by Rjchmdod scord to boost th3 Bilhken eai n,,a RraH nMrar and" had proven it was No. 1 hi as the Mountaineers raced to University of San Francisco U the nation. 'hu.It on We wwnth to 0 erunted fieht the tmmA tv.o Hm a oanhn-in Cohipioo CASTLE DALE Emery High tvr,nic 1 O V VHIIUV W owivum 2 WUiKIUvlJ WUft IVUliU ( IHUgl, victory. Pcnn state students! NCAA soccer championship. defeated Payson, in a non-- The Mountaineers field and three USF players and the score was knotted 3747 "-piled up a earlier week protested! this half-wa- y the 3949 basketball at here and mart Al Trost and Garry Rensing Camacho, center halfback Cargame league 4744 halftime lead and kd by award the P'an Saturday night as J. J. Grant as much as 32 points late hi the tallied goals on penalty kicks, tes Martin and inside left Hans In the second half, the Fork-P10- 0 tn winner tJt the i nlamie the i j.!--scored 26 points to pace the second half Joe Leeker booted a despite a were ejected fori. . Fnessen Artansae iho nn Spartan victory. game high performance by the and Mike Seerey scored from unsportsmanlike conduct House "1"16 it would said give to while the five field goals U yards out High for the Payson lions was Spiders' Kenny Foster. ons another plaque for After a scoreless first half, Rensing completed the scor- Cavemen scored heavily from Trry Carter with 20. Others in the .ongest unbeaten a as kick with the having ing penalty the field and were accurate double figures for the Lions center forward Trost kicked in 29 amS- The Docs wound up with a line. foul the Fem' from with Powell a wen Gary 11, penaiy shot with record. Dennis Beck led all shooters! "It would seem a waste of his 13:21 left in the third period Curtis Burton with 14 and Brad 23 nointA. trailed bv Scott very valuable time to present a NCAA The also with 1Z champions Olsen rith to give St. Louis its first score. we Trost was given a second try captured two individual honors Turner with 16 and Deveraux plaque for something Payson has now tat four nave 12. scorer possesthe with For with as named Pat while season unaispuiea when an official ruled USF Roy, top top Leahy straight games this ot-- tne nations Wheeler 18sl0n with longest Dave was back Trost and defensive on season. the his moved John Camacho is goalie Emery BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPD-A- 11 ' Emery led throughout the America guard Calvin Murphy foot before the first penalty nicked as the best offensive rain's, followed bv Kent Stevens winning streak,' Paterno said land Eldon Bingham with 14 after watching the Texas contest and held a 15 point lead scored 33 Mints, stole the ball a kick which Camacho caught player. (Arkansas game on television. in the first half. Pyson pulled, half dozen times and assisted The Dons, who won the NCAA Sf hPat Harvard leach. now nas a to within four in the second on nine Niagara io accept, any omer piaque SCOTT WARNER, BYU's American rorK 1 semifinals in in the soccer 1966. starting center, was high baskets dominated title Thursday. half, but could not pull nut the j Saturday night as the Purple most of the third period but lost had only seven goals scored, record ot tour wins ana one pnnr io me nowi games, wnicn point man for the game against the University of California will determine the final number Moss- their poise in the final stanza 'against it this season. Saturday night with 22 points. Here he fires in one of his four victory. .Eagles crushed Iona, one team, would be a disservice free throws. The big center hit four of six from the charity to our squad, to Pennsylvania, chief to the East which we represent stripe. (Herald Staff Photo by Phil Shurtleff, and perhaps, most important, to Missouri, which may be the best football team "in the country." The Lions will meet Missouri tat Intermission had no personal Bees By JOE WATTS game, and Utah State ahead played. 1 in toe Orange Bowl. Jan. Herald Sports Editor 6946. three Roberts at Hatch built The by only Aggies had up a big fouls against him, picked up SALT LAKE CITY "Before accepting any such The had played a sensational game margin in the first halt and three personals in 31 seconds Epps 4 plaque," Paterno said, "I would Ericksen largest crowd ever to witness and when he was whistled to led at intermission 4749, but and then picked up his fourth Wakefield njhave to confer with my squad. a basketball game in the his- the bench had scored 27 points. the Utes came roaring back in on bad a sure they would be of the Utah the officiating call. When went 2 I'm to saw Bean he the ahead went tory stale, bench, it the second half and With a sellout crowd of at this time, as COLUMBL4. S.C. (UPI)-,52- . State Aggies roll to a 2 vic- looked as though it could be for the first time in the second Roberts was sensational for Totals 37 4 90 disappointed to death-blowould the Missouri over of 12,363 the 12 sank 20 two; Guard He T for the the of Jim G the squad hit Utah Utes F screaming England tory also England University Aggies. (72) Aggies. half at 5544. The Utah in the Redskins own 13 'receive anything other than a free throws with 27 seconds calmly dropped in the winning 5 However, Erickson, a senior led at 6140 and with 8:39 re- from the field and scored 27 Gardner from Ephraim, filled his shoes maining, Walt Hawkins hit a points. Mike Newlin was high Hawkins 24 12'plalue for the No. 1 team. The maining Saturday night to points. The crowd of 15,121 set the admirably on defense and in jump shot which brought the for Utah with 20, but bit only Mahler 34 n No. 1 team following the bowl give Tennessee a 4 upset of Roche led all scorers with 21 new record for & basketball the rebounding department as Utes to within one at 6746. That six of 18 field goal attempts. South Carolina. points, while teammate Tom Newlin 84 20 'games could be Perm State or 'second-ranke- d Missouri.' 2 game in the state at the new well as scoring two offensive was the last field goal the Utes The officiating, except for the Martin The Gamecocks, down by Owens chipped in 16 points and one crucial call against Roberts, Hunter Paterno said he received no thrpp 04 University of Utah Fieldhouse, rebound baskets as the Aggies made during the night after England's free 22 rebounds. Tennessee's Don which was filled to capacity. "official" word the nresident throws, nuicklv narrowed the!ohllson had 18 Pints- 34 scored 10 straight points to catThe Aggies were in a zone was very good. It's not very of Borrevik A Utah scoring drought apult to a 7946 lead and from defense throughout the game ten that you can go through a taster 1 planned to give Penn State a gap on a basket bv John Roche which resulted in no field goals there on in, it was Easy Street and forced the Utes into long college basketball game with Reynolds 04 2plaque. He said he did not hearjand then got their last chance York Cowan for the last eight minutes and 04 O all of Nixon's remarks at the to pull it out Tennessee was To The Bench outside shots. Seldom did Utah just one officiating mistake Utah-Uta- h 39 seconds of the game allowed Beam 04 0 Stale came "due to'unable to cet the ball into play Epps replaced Paul Jeppsen get inside for easy buckets. Rip Taiali 25 2848.72 me fact that I had to baoysit.withm five seconds and ioutn Utah State to pull away for a after he was whistled to the The Box: Hot Shooting New G F T Halftime score Utah State 47 with our four children while; Carolina took over, firing the; NEW YORK UFI)-T- he" The Aggies shot 50.7 per cent Utah State (98) comparatively easy fico. Ag- bench with 8:55 remaining. gie substitutes Ed Epps and Epps came through in fine from the field while Utah could Williams 6 74 19 Utah 39 trying to watch today's game." ball again to Roche. But his York Knicks opened each half John Erickson came off the fashion also for Uie Aggies as manage only 34 per cent due ihm4t Fouled out: Roberts, Jepp-- White House Press .Secretary 'last second 2foot jump snot with 104 spurts Saturday night 12 34 2? wvw mis- to excellent Aggie defense. The bench when Aggie regulars he made no and went on to defeat the sen. Ron Zeigler announced Friday rolled off to the right 4 23 10 as Paul Jeppsen and Marv Rob- takes under extreme pressure Aggies were coasting along in Tollestrup Total fouls: Utah State 22, Penn State would receive Its England, who led the Vols Milwaukee Bucks, 2 04 erts fouled out Roberts fouled and still scored eight points in good fashion in the second half, Jeppsen iUtah 18 plaque at "an appropriate time with 20 points, was fouled by Walt Frazier and Bill Bradley . out with 7:25 remaining ii ths the short eight minutes be but suddenly Marv Roberts who Tebhs 8413 iKoehe with Tennessee ahead 53- - each scored 29 points. and place." te West Virginia Beats Richmond nt St. Louis Victorious In - Soccer Championship non-leag- Payson Fails .huc 15-1- Emery High 3-- a 97-7- 79-7- 1, ... tC. six-yard- er Calvin Murphy Leads Niagara - n..Tt. 17-2- rd jaay 3-- 0 Iiis 2-- 94-5- Utah State Spanks Utah, 90-7- 2 Tennessee Edges South Carol'mans - 90-7- 16-2- w 3-- 55-5- 0-- New (Texas-Arkans- Knicks Milwaukee . ball-handli- 124-9- i A-1- 5,121 |