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Show jrorrun i ; J 1 r Control' xpeirts Thump Cooy airs ..... '''" :i J .; ' i-- . .'"- - Pokes Climb Into Tie for Second Spot S '!r - . " '"-- : - team with the conparticularly risky to select an ' V ference season barely started. But, Look Magazine has asked this corner for his ; selections right prontdso here goes for better or worse. m the conference at this . These are, the 10 top players stage of the season" as this writerhas seen tjiem or read i; about them: , Art Buntle and "Bucky" Buckwalter of Utah, Pat s ancl Dunn and Bart Johnson of Utah State, all-st- ar FORT COLLINS, Colo. (UP) iCondie Vho proved the difference A&M nearly exploded! in the final minutes after-Utaa myth Saturday before, bowing, overcame Colorado's4 half shave Utah time hit two straight 7069" in has had in Skyline Conference shots after the score was tied 65- 65 with 4:55 left. play this' season. . . Utah had come from behind in That put Utah ahead, the second half to rack up its with 2:44 left, but, Ron Caylor hit sixth consecutive Skyline Confer a jump shot for A&M to narrow ' ence victory. The win, following it to 'Win over Wyoming Friday the Utah's John Crowe made it 70--' night, was important since it left 67 with a free throw before A.ccie Utah lundefeated after its usually Jack tagged, a set shot most hazardous eastern division at 1:05Pryant to make the final score swing. Utah stalled it out. read It was' unsung forward iDe Lye i Thevfield goal percentage for . both teams was 40, and both clubs hit 28 field goals. The difference in the game was Utah's 72 per cent mark for free throws, com- ' the-close- ing beat Brigham Young Univer 68-6- . : ?i v -- - Vrs 1 : Jor-vgens- 0-6- 67-5- , nf .'Uj'XSi A W v 1 A 67-5- r ' . 70-6- 9. 11 Manavu, Fifth Win Cage Titles '; i plutch-shooiy- -- 34-2- By WENDELL RIGBY Brigham Young Wildcats broke into the win column in Alpine League basketball for the first time this season as they pounded Pleasant Grove Vikings for a 0 South s Fisk ' it 67 Dayton 69 Louisville 67 Austin 90 Miss: Southern 88 N:C, College 71 Va. State 66 Preshyterian 100 Mercer 71 Shaw U. 65 St. Paul Poly 45 S. C State 78 Clark 58 34-3- SO 53-3- victory ls Case PmUlfP N ' Rpsk 77 83 , 3 5 3 2 1 8! 3 2 4 3 5 4 8 9 0 0 1 0j Abilene Christian 7i McMurry 71 West Idaho State 80 Colo. State 65 Fburnier 83 George Williams Baker 63 Bethel 60 Aurora Coll 87 52 91 Wisconsin Tech Southwest 73 St. 71 N.M. A&M 54 Ariz (Tempe Rice 48-4- 7. 75 kiv Drops Denver ; The third quarter resulted in a little more action by the Vikings and the Wildcat offensive was practiically stopped. Duane Iver-so-n hit from the field, Gene Carter tallied twice, and Jay Johnson hit another of his rafter dusters to spark the Viking drive. Richard Dixon hit his second and final fielder of the game in the third period for the only basket made by the locals. Gary Russell, pave Weight, Brent Brock-ban- k and John Elliott kept the Brighams in the game with foul 9 tossesu The quarter ended Y. for the Even with Coach Snow clearing his bench in the final quarter the Cats showed some of their 40-1- 4 1 4 3 11 5 7 5 17 '.. -' 53-4- 5. The Don Snow quint lost its first two games to 'Lehi and Lincoln but bounced back' with what was probably their best game to date. The score was close only for the first quarter and after '.that it was just a matter of how far the Cats would go. Big Dave Monson got the Vikings off to a good start with a hook shot after two minutes of play. David Harmer connected on a pair of foul tosses before the Wildcats' Dave Weight tanked a best tyall playing. Brockbank hit Morris Brown 60 Midwest 101 Mount Union 97 Cbe 85 Knox 75 j Nebraska 74 N.W. Missouri .54-D State 85 S. D. State 80 "- BY Hi Villanpva 72 Murray (Ky,) State Bates 79 Maine 60 77 RPI 73 Kingspoint " ' y 9 Grabs 1st Ikoop Win, Spanking Pleasant Grovers Hoop Results ; - 3-- 3 S, ' ?0-6- . . to-lea- t 3j-- . rw 1,1 93-7- 3, - G T P Utah's Art Bunte, the lea cue's 74-6- f make any profit program. The box: several of them probably depend on the basketball pro- B Y U. (60 gram to pull their athletic budgets out of the "red" each Benson, f r'": Rasmilssen, f jf:.w year. to each Price Pedersen, c ... football feel that the long Hrips They g ..i...;', Lewis, fall would merely add to their financial dilemma. . Tebbs, ,g However, appears as if the realignment will go Pinegaj-- , f r. . . . ahead despite Vehement protests from Region 3 schools. Burgesk, g i' , 74-6- if-the- pared.1 to. A&M's 60. Caylor led the pointmakers ujtn championship and Fifth the Junior! 22 points each. M Men crowh in the Provo Stake - Colorado A&M led several times basketball program. Manavu won the senior M Men late in the first half by as much crown by defeating Seventh, 49- - as six points. Utah's biggest mar45, in an overtime game last gin was seven points in the sec' j' ' Thursday night. Dl Nuttall scored ond half. sv fx f i The loss left Colorado to A&M, 24 points the winners Yourr victory, Radisehel had 19 to top which .bowed to Brigham with a Friday night, ' the losers. Manavu, by virtue pff their Skyline record. Both centers Utah's Gary Berwill, Tiiove' into the Di HOLDS ONTO BALL-- M. Sheuerman (46), Iowa guard, holds onto the ball despite reaching triumph, and A&M's Gary Hibbard M whale gen , Men Six vision tourney hands of Jack Stillwell (left) and Steve Delaney of Northwestern in first period action of game Seventh will 10 runner-up points, and ITal 'Kinard, hit, play the in nationally-tele- : Saturday at Evanston, 111. Northwestern upset the conference leaders, A&M's 'forv.ard, of the East Provo Stake for an Vised game. (UP Telephoto). got 14. Guard Jack" Bryant scored.' other tourney, berths " In other games last Thursday 13 points for the Apgies. 11 for night, First defeated Sixteenth, Morris. Buckwalter scored 10 Art Tonnesen for hitting Tenth turned back Fifth Utah, Wilde tanked 18 points to Utah. - East L the First attack, and Bow-- ! pace wa4 61 81 en high for Sixteenth with Army Pennsylvania Ihf s 1 - on . G6-3- e 69-6- 7. ' fhe : lead.-Condi- 69-6- 5, 0 Saturday night, to tie sity second place in the race for the Basketball Conference Skyline knot. into a three-wa- y The Pokes, copying the scoring pacei 'that- Utah University used 1 to beat them Friday night, a in the first lead' late up piled Terryj-Tebbhalf and followed with an early Herschel Pedersen of BYU, Joe Capua and Harry second half surge; that the Couof Wyoming, "Zip" Rhoades of Montana and gars eouldnft match. V Harold-Kinar- d of Colorado A&M. Forward Ilarry Jorgensen, held j : most Idgidal choice for the league's (best scorer to eight points by Arte Bunte Frinight, dumped in 16 points to at th present time would be Bunte. This writer's vote day lead the Wyoming club Saturday for the best playmaker goes to Dunn while Jorgenson and little. Joe Capua hit for league. : night appears to be th best defensive player in another 14 to "help the Cowboy . - This writer may, and probably will have a different cause. ..'-.'-: of end the the at conference of talent the; cage appraisal Herschel Pedersen, B V U's star center, led all scoring, howseason, but this Would be his choices for thei present. ever, with 17 points. Both teams were tired after Although the realignment of ihe state high assignments. school leagues? now appears inevitable, Regon 3 teams tough Friday 8 a won decision The Cougars to end. the bitter, j are expected to fight any change A & M Rams Colorado the over Reed Jones, principal of Payson High, indicated as Friday night. "J' much in a recent discussion of the problem with this The Wyoming victory left the r writer. '..' Pokes IBYU and Utah State Various reports have indicated, that present plans Aggies in a three-wa- y tie for sec Car in ond the league with will find Pavson. Springville, Spanish Fork, Provo, place field- ia Utah records bon and Lincoln placed in one of the four proposed Class irt lead the conference after sneak 'A leagues, and Jones "says his school would be opposed A & M Saturday Colorado" ing by to going into such circuit. It also-i- no secret that Spring- 9 for its sixth straight win ville and Spanish ForkJ also would oppose the formation without a loss in conference play. f 'sttch a league. Lincoln would probably follow 'suit. The first half stayed: close un. til Wyoming, led from the field "Payson and Spanish fork will drop football are forced intd such a league," thePayson principal said. by Jorgensen, Capua and guard :r "Our athletic budgets just couldn't stand the added Jim Schell, filed up a 9 lead travef expense combined with the cost, of injuries con- - just beforethethe half endedwithanda wound; up fjirst period nected with football,", He added. 1 margin.. v None of the Region 3 teams which would be involved The. Cowboys were not in the formation of the proposed league relishes the long, after that; and shot theirfyeaded way expensive, and somewhat dangerous trip to Carbon to a nine point lead by the halfindicated that was one of way point in the second period. through Price Canyon.-JoneB Y U rallied briefly with some .' the big objections voiced by Region 3 officials over the 10 minutes left and again shortly . , proposed formation of the circuit. before end when it closed It is no secret that most Region 3 schools fail to the gap the to fourf points. 'with their football In fact j ; Colorado t i. 1955 Utes Bounce Back For 7 9 W i n Ov e r Ag g i es Ax V I If you had to do it who would you picklas the top Pedersen Tops Scoring the Skyline Conference at this With 17 Points as Cats ': stage of "the season, Th e relative merits of the1 various conference play- D ro p 2nd Skyline Outing ers' can argued pro and con far into the night arid it is LARAMIE, Wyo. (UP) Wyom ' s u , ' JANUARY 23, Utah County. Utah SUNDAY, SUNDAY HERALD 10 ba'sketball players in . fro klmi, new 17. meAiA--u Liston popped in 14 pbints to lead the Tenth. Ward B. Blackley led Fifth with 18. Fifth Ward won the junior crown by whipping Manavu Friday night in a , game that .was hard-foug$nd close all the way. ALBUQUERQUE, N, M. (UP) Huish, with 14 points, was the big ' New Mexico Lobos made a The gun for the winners, while Arncomeback in the last4 tremendous old was tops for the losers with ' to win their first Skyline.. half . nine,'j of- - the year 66 Conference game The league standings: to 56 over Denver University hers, w Senior M Men In Skyline Tilt ht . . ' ' Manavu SeventhJ. Sixteenth Tenth Fifth .10 David Syme, sophomore guard who missed 9 of his first ten shots, scored seven out of nine y: in the final period to lead the He scored a g Lobos to victory. 18 of total points. J1 The Lobos were si one cold the to first half, trailing Denver 2 J8 2 g . 4 ' . 3 . - i . 3 First . Junior M Men Fifth ., ...... W Mo : 2 fielder, Davies came Manavu, .9 20 at the intermission. At that Dan Sixteenth a with . 5' 5 through to knot field the from hit Russell Lobos 0 had the made time 0 Anderson, g only 4 6 The quarter end Wakefield "was good for a basket Tenth . . the count at six. of 41 shots. . . Coach Bud Daniel of Wyoming's defendihg Skyline 3 7 ed with the Wildcats in front 14- - and two fouls; Jackson tallied Seventh 17 26 25 60 Utah State 81 Montana 61 J But in the ' finI period thoy Baseball champions will have no complaint this spring Totals ....... and Paul foul the Irom 0 twice ... 10 line; First 11. .1 outscored Denver 46 to 23 by an G T F P Utah 67. Wyoming 51 found the range for one if his diamond squad does as well oh the field as in the WYOMING (68) Hart definitedown slowed The game 6$ amazing 20 for 37 performance. ...... 310 2 16 Washington 69 Washington Mate Jorgens en, f bucket. classroom. ' .'V., .K'.-'- . rest the first after period. The ..Lobos:: trailed most of the ly 1 6 3 8 "... ' Oregon State 56, Oregon 53 a two who Duane a Daniel is one coach who isn't worrying about the Lange, Dixon broke Iverson, Richard played game game until Jack Waldo :i slipped Stanford 71, Hawaii 51" 3 0 5 6 Huse, p n the his for bang-uhe tanked Vikings, as ." famine , basket game his in for .a . layup shot, with three his of squad charges bjecause San F,rancisco Olympic Club 83, 5 4 1 14 eligibility Capua, g v. two of their one. He visitors in fielder first jtie gave minutes play. and 14 seconds to co to league 1 4 0 6 N'levada 63 :v posted an overall average winter quarter of just McDonald g a me of baske dui ts with in tinai followed fouls; quaner, Gary make it From that poii-.t- . "Utah pair 61Snow 3 1 2 7 Cbllege of Southern Hoden, over 2.5 in other words a "B" minus. Russell tallied twice from the Keith Brown, Iverson and Gene on they hit ail but two shots for 65 4 2 4 10 Prize? student, was sophomore rFrank Goodie, Port- Fowleri fg tosses contributed foul the once from Carter field line; and the win. charity 70 0 1 Idaho State 82, Colorado State CHICAG-Officials of (UP) in land. IUW infielder who posted a 1.24 ("A" minus) aver SchelL was the two long hit game buckets, Dave andjand Driggs Weight Wyoming.. 68, Brigham Young 60 the Chicago Cardinals today werei and Waidron wTth 12 arts. Senior hurler, Ed Litec- - Totals Wiscombe fand Stan Allen enough for one. basket. Mike M & 69 A age for 17 hours Colorado 28 Utah 17 70, 68 .20 their mail for the signed in line for Lobos withWCrencxt split the strings for counters toj Gary Russell and Dave Weight searching ky of Chicago, was just a little behind him wias a 1.67 'Half time score: Wyoming 34, New Mexico 66, Denver 56 contract of quarterback Paul Lar- while Glenn Buse and Dick Brott,-w?it3 were top point makers tor jump the Wildcats into a first B Y U 31. mark in 19 hours of engineering, while son. The University of California re 10 11 and 16 and 14 halftime margin. points, High Iwith a psychology major rated 2.1 Freeithrows missed: by BYU star revealed yesterday he had the Pioneers. respectively, paced sacker, Steve Krjegevichr : in Iverson while score Duane Grove's Pleasant only spectively .' j."' '. in f6V-- i hours. for the The loss kent Dnnvpr In Pedersen 3, Benson, Lewis, Pine-gathe second period came on a long paced! Pee Geer with 11 points: signed a $13,000 contract r ' T . IQ6; .,, Fnnihall Natinnal n ws. n pncnii the line More by Wyoming Lange 4, Jorcenter varsity w than the near rivalling from XV1U1 no ceuar lil looper wins :aKyUne gensen 3, Holden 4, Capua 2, uiiiuidis aciiu Johnson who entered the game in point of interest was the s.uii, uui games. by Jay US Huse 2, SchelL which naa not yet oeen receivea. Tjreliminary. game in the second potiod in snnhnmore! taken1 by the Viltings in a was of Harmer. place Both Teams Top 100 thrill packed double overtime, Lead Takes Zaharias it was "an exciting affair with BOSTON l.UP Peppery Bill GREE.VVILLE; S C. (UP1 TAMPA,. Fla. fUP) Veteran the score tied several times dur-- j Stewart saic Saturday, he retired were honored a winners shot Zaharias brilliant Babe Trophy in jMorehead State of Kentucky as a National League umpire be--, To Be ing the game. 34 on the front lasted Furniian, the nation's, hin-nin- e at the annual night par Friday G T F P BY HI 53 cause he wasn't given the oppor-- t in the $5,000 Tampa Archery Club's banquet Jeam, in a wild oi'fen-en- 's ? 2 2 6 ................ NEW YORK (UP): Dixonj Despite held in an Orem Cafe unity tor make .some Sat7 Golf tournament sive battle Open Saturday ntehtA Chief League baseball or4 5 3 11 Russell included that off-changes in league officiating. bitter opposition 67 and a then back fought points by Furmars ' despite 2 11 6' 10urday Trophy winners in the .club ganization "meeting will be Weight umpire U. S. Captain Billy, Talbert, .the FORT COLLINS Colo. (UP) The tough, letdown to take a one stroke tflashv Darrell Flovd. c!nine 8 0 3 in the 0 came at field held in from behind Alleni competition Monday p.m. championship - had hoped to be appointed super-- ' U. S. L3wn Tennis Association Wyoming lead at the end of 54 hoies. h t, The Flojri 2 0 city recreation office, it was Wiscombe .? visor of league umpires and re-- Saturday voted to run next sum- thg final legs of the sprint relay instinctive shooting) included: to" one At a Babe the point his held, boosted average per game 2 to" A & Colorado in tie M, i Brockbank Men's Division Don Holmes.; reported Saturday. tired in protest Friday,. disappoint-ed:a- t mer's Davis Cup challenge round seven stroke advantage oyr the 37:54 points, leading all colic ue 0 Ali o f f i c e r s, managers, Davie! i his failureio get the position, and the National Singles Cham- - a dual swimming meet Saturday Women's Division Bette Miller; field but ran into trouble on the basketball players, with 27 field 2 coaches and parents of boys W'akei ield i two . sprint stars, Junior Division Lee Barney. together, Wyoming's final holes to card a j "I had my heartset on it," said pionship at Forest Hills ;for goals and 13 successful foul shots 0 0 who will be eligible for the Wiser . the squat little? man as he hung grvlng (players no time off be- Dick- Miller and John Radford, 221. a club of the total winners in 'out of 16 tr&s, Trophy 2 0 t picked up the necessary distance championship formal double league next year are urged to Elliott up his blue suit, ending a colorful tween meets, 0 2. attend. Important business Jackson The delegates at the : annual on the inal two, laps of the eyent American career. shoot: target of1 0 and Hart beconcerning personnel meeting also voted tinanimously to bring the Cowboys from Sight Shooters 0 0 Bullock ficials for next year, equipto hold the 1956 meeting in San hind. Earlier in the meet, Miller I THOUGHT I ) R m ; ( DeLude ft Fred Division ment Men's other and perRadford and problems each won two Francisco, and m an executive women Danielle Christiansen. .17 27 19 52 tinent matters relating to the (WD A PENCIL ! :'...t Totals committee act i o n reprimanded f vents. '; for of the operation league freeInstinctive Shooters Gardner. Mulloy, Jr. of Miami; Radford won the PLEASANT GROVE (30) 1955 will be taken up accordMad-se4 d 0 4 Division Leonard Men's Fla.,tfor alleged expense account style a lid. the freestyle, Harmjer' CHEVROLET AND BUiCK ACCESSORIES of to Al Lewis, 0 LaRie ing 0 0 president women's division Walker irregularities in a tournament while filler was backstroking his the 1 2 1 Lee league. there last February. Monson way to victory in the Warren; junior division 1 The move to Sari Francisco event and "the 0 5 Prown . medley. Barney,, SAVE UP TO 11 4 5 marked the first time the annual New officers, previously elected,! Iverson a!lso were introduced by Herb 2 5 6 Carter . meetings ever will be! held out of FOR 1949, 50, 51', 52, 53, 54 MCDFlS 1 New Yorki And it meant plainly 2 2 Johnson Christiansen, master of ceremonSdin in that the western delegates had 0 0 0 ies. They included Leonard Mad-seHales . . 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