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Show Colorado Cagers Defeat B. Y. U. Hoopmen 44-33 i DENVER, Jan. 14 (AP) Colorado "IT proved again Friday night it is the team to beat in the Big Seven conference by de feating Brigham Young. 44-33. Colorado will meet a Denver university uni-versity team that may improve as ite aophoraorea get more experience during.the eeuon. The game will be played here Saturday night, Colorado, which won its first victory vic-tory from Colorado State 42-21 a week mo, had a stiffer time of It last night afainet Briffham Young, but manajted to build up a hefty lead that outlasted a B. Y. U. rally toward the end of the game. The Buffaloe led 21-0 at inter-mlaeion, inter-mlaeion, and was leading 36-20 when the visitors turned on the heat. Ralph- Crowton, Cougar - forward wlo had been hetd" too a lone free throw in thf first half, popped In a string- of three field goals during I the "Y- rally. Jim Wllcoxon, Colorado guard, managed to make 10 points while doing an A-l job of guarding. Bill Strannigan, Colorado forward, made one point more for the highest individual indi-vidual score. Crowton was high for B. Y. U. with 10 points. Weimer. B. Y. U center, played a good game until he was removed for excessive personals. per-sonals. Th box ftrort) . B. T. V f COLORADO o r Pf Pi qfpit Crowton. C 4 2 0 10 Orov. t . . 4 0 4 8 Allen. (. . . 2 12 ft Strftnttgn, f 4 3 2 11 Weimer. e 0 4 4 4 Harvey, c. . 2 1 4 ft Chrsitsm, g 2 2 3 S Wl Ileum, g S 00 1U CaiuiOD, ( 0 0 10 Thurmait. g 3 1 2 T Brink. ( . 12 14 Hfttdrtrkf, 10 111 Franr-ia, f 0 0 0 0 Birtwell. (. 10 0 2 Ounnem. t O 0 0 0 Ungr. I ..0016 Rlchina, g 12 14 Til all 10 2.1 12 .VI Tofala . 10 4 14 44 Halfttma ror Colnradn 21 B. T. U. ft. Olltclala Tfrnanvr and Fanning, fre throw mlaaed Colorado T, B. T. U. -5. |