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Show Watts Scores Best-Average By Associated Press Hoyt Brawner, Denver forward, and Nick Watts, Utah's veteran sharpshooter, shared most of th laurels today In the scoring race of the mountain Big Seven cag circuit. Brawner's 59 points left him on top In total scor-ing, scor-ing, although he has made only 14 points in his last two games, compared com-pared with 43 In his first two. i Watts, third In the list with 52 points, has by far the best game av- Nick Watts r a g of 17.3 points, as against Brawner's 14.T and 10.6 for Bob Doll, sophomore Colorado forward, who holds second sec-ond place with 53 tallies. Brawner's single game marks of 27 points, 13 field goals and 12 free throws stand as targets for the rest of th league's performers. Jack Harvey of Colorado, with 15 in five games, and Nick Krpan of Wyoming, with 14 in four, hav been assessed the most personal fouls. Lon Scorer Colorado controls four places among the first 10 scorers and Colorado Col-orado State has three. Watts is the lone western division player in ' the select circle. The C. U. Buffalos snatched first place In team scoring with 260 points In five games, an average of 52. By holding Its opponents to an average of 34 per game, C. U. is the tightest defensively among teams playing in two games or more. O FO FT PF TP . Brawntr. f, D. U. 4 21 17 11 59 14.T roll. I. C. V 6 24 S 10 53 10 S WatU. f. Utah ... 3 19 14 7 52 17 3 Hcfldrlrki. r. C. IT. 5 20 9 7 49 9 S Bergman, f. C. A. C. 4 19 4 3 42 10 ft H.mburf. (, C. U. 6 IS 3 S 39 7 8 Hurvey. c. C. U. . . 8 13 10 1 5 3 71 Parker, f, C. A C. 4 14 7 10 35 S T Tnhuran. c. D. U. .. 4 15 3 4 33 8 Blakt. c. C. A. C. .. 4 11 J 7 31 7.T Rothman. I. Wyo. . 4 10 11 8 31 7.T Thurman. f. C. V. . 5 11 9 13 5l 8 3 o Oamea. FQ Field fnala. FT Fret throwa. PF Pfraonal foula TP Total point. Av. Avaraga par gajna. |