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Show BYU meets two foes Friday, Saturday, Provo Brigham Young University will be given a double opportunity oppor-tunity to even up the score on two non-conference rivals, Utah State and Denver, who won from the Cougars on their respective re-spective floors during the past week. Friday night the Cougars play the Aggies, who gave the Y men a sound trouncing on the Logan floor Saturday night, 105-90. Although the teams are the same, and the Aggies are still favored Friday night, the change of courts should bring the two clubs into more even competition providing pro-viding the Wattsmen can find a more effective way of stopping stop-ping the likes of Wayne Es-tes, Es-tes, Troy Collier and LeRoy Walker, the three of whom counted 78 points for the Aggies. Ag-gies. The game has been sold out for over a week, officials stated. The Denver-BYU game certainly cer-tainly should be more favorable for the Y. They were definitely off their regular game at the Pioneer's court and should give the mile high visitors a real run for their money Sat. BYU's Kittens, who have won every game to date, including an 86-74 win at Logan Saturday Satur-day over Utah State Freshmen, will play the preliminary contests con-tests Friday and Saturday beginning be-ginning at 6 p.m. In their seven games they have maintained main-tained an average of 102.9 points. |