Show Wyoming Setting Pace in Eastern R R. M. M I. I C. C Division DENVER Colo Cob Jan 18 The 18 The age age- old axiom about the repetition of oC history history his tory seems to be headed for fulfillment fulfillment fulfill fulfill- ment meat as fat far as ns basketball in the eastern east cast em ern division of the Rocky Mountain conference is concerned Wyoming in a triple tic with Colorado university sity and Colorado college for first place seems to hold the upper hand hond thus far in the race and has good prospects of ot making another clean sweep on the cast ea t side of oC the Colorado college and Colorado university tint uni remain as stumbling blocks and Teachers can ean not yet be counted out of or the running but the Cowboys still look good enough to rule the division Denver university Western West West- em ern State and Colorado Mines practically practically arc out of or the race while Colorado Colorado Colo Cob rado mado Aggles remain a dark horse and ma may cause trouble later The C C. C game will vilI tell which is to be the contender In the therace therace therace race to overtake the Cowboys and Colorado university's mettle will be tested against Wyoming Teachers with the hardest schedule of three games may experience difficulty with the in their two tilt series The only result last week which could be classified as an nn upset was Mines Mines' victory over The Miners had lost 24 consecutive Rocky Mountain conference basketball games over a period of or three seasons season when they snapped their jinx Aggles however beat them soundly in Jn n a return return return re re- re- re turn game at Ft Collins Colllns Joe Bryant Western State Stale forward clings to his lead as ns high scorer in inthe inthe inthe the eastern division He lie has tallied 36 points In Jn four games despite playIng playing playing play play- ing with a weak team Schwartz and Witte Wyoming's forwards for wards arc are second and third Following Follow Follow- Ins ing are arc the leading scorers scorers' Player rc School School- c Pos O. O Oh OI F F. Pt Ph D Bryant lIlt r W. W V. V 3 S. O 0 F 4 15 Js 8 6 PJ 36 Schwartz Wyo f P F 3 15 3 33 With Wyo o P 3 13 4 30 Morris y tr Mines J F 3 11 H 3 g gg 25 Hummel W. W S S. S C C. P F I 4 10 3 2 23 g ld C. C c C P 2 18 9 3 21 D D. U U. P r 3 6 s 8 20 Crosier C C. T. T C C. f P 2 1 0 o 0 o 18 IB Sibo C C P 2 7 3 17 Kimball 1 baK f. f Wyo O 3 7 f 1 i g 15 Wyo V C 3 7 0 14 c cV I Blight C C. T I C C 2 5 s i H 14 Heckman 1 1 D. D U C 3 4 4 12 Ruma Wyo 8 O 3 5 a 2 12 gl U. U dander Olander C. C T. T C C. G G 2 4 3 11 1 Lambert Lombert C. C A. A C. C C C 2 5 1 11 Ii Marsh W V S. S C. C C 4 2 fI 6 10 Hopper W W. V. V S. S 8 C. C P r 4 3 4 10 |