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Show i i - - i 1 I ' ' - 1 ' . ' SUNDAY 3Sg Cowfcoys, i Utah:.. J.......... Colorado A&M . . . . 2 1 4 . 3 4 .715, .667 .500 .400 .400 .200 Monday's Schedule vs Utah at Salt Lake ' Wyoming Utah State vs. Colo. A&M at JFL Collins. ,v . I By RAY SCHWARTZ SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 20 ' Cutting loose with a sensational display of basketball wizardry. the Brlgham Young university 'Cougars ran .Wyoming right out of the Utah fieldhouse here Saturday night as' they defeated tthe Cowboys 65 to 38 before a roaring crowd of more than 5500 'Herald Sports Editor .fans. " ! The victory- gave the Cougars ,.a clean sweep of the two-gaseries, since they also defeated .the Punchers 64 to 58 here Friday, night.: U: Coach Stann Watts' team was magnificent Saturday night, as it 'ran wild through and around a Wyoming team that was unable to keep up with the driving attack. Led by the unstoppable Roland Minson, who scored 15 points and turned in a great floor game, the 8 i Cougars were out in front half-tim- e. me 31-1- i at Cats Pour It On While the crowd, packing the I ; fieldhouse to capacity, looked on tin utter amazement at the Cou , gars' play,; Minson and company I continued to pour it on in the second half and to win going away. Although Wyoming . gained lead in the opening of the game," Minson' s 1 shot jand basket from the jump, side court gave the defending Skyline Six champions a 13 to I2 lead with, seven minutes of the first half gone. The Cats were never headed again, as Minson, (Joe Richey. Harold Christensen land Jerry Romney led the cou f gars ki to their comfortable half ttime lead. I Opening' the second half, the I Cougars continued to dominate the game, passing beautifully and built (shooting sensationally. They min-tutwith six tup a 43 to gone in the second half, as Christensen hit on a side shot, f drive-i- n basket and Minson, Mel l Hutchins and Richey also, conj short-live- d t minutes 23-lea- es d nected. Great Defense ; Not only were the Cougars "red hot offensively, but their defense was also great. They ,held Wyoming to 19 points Jn .the first half and most of Wy oming's baskets were scored from far out in the court. Although Minson was the out standing star of the game, Joe Richey and Harold Christensen played brilliant floor games, and did a great job of sweeping the bankboards. Hutchins also played a fine ' game, connecting for 11 points and doing a bang-u- p job on the boards. His board play was especially outstanding in the second half and he, Minson and - Friday Box Of Cougar Frosh Tilt Friday's Game B Y U FROSH Larson . Crump . Christiansen Taylor Karren O., Larsen G T F P 5 4 ... ......... Cleave; Fomeroy Iversor Minson ..... 7 2 2 4 14 0 8 1 - 1 1 3 3 3 0 0 6 1 1 1 4 0 0 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 2 3 8 7 6 1 1 2.6 Totals ..... ,. .26 20.12 64 TOOELE ORDNANCE 4 6 Ashcroft 3 0 0 6 Beck j; 5 8 6 16 Hudson . . 0 2 Penigar Johnston Cole Woodbury . .4 Totalis 1 0 4 0 13 . ...I .: .16 a Jk 0 0 1 5 2 3 0 1 21 11 43 - - ' 56-5- one-hand-ed 4-- 63 all-arou- nd 32-3- 7 2 . . Hutchins, c Romney, g Christensen, Hillman, f . Jones, g Jarman, Olson, f c . 3 3 3 0 1 7 3 3 0 0 1 - 35-2- bit of action in the BYU -- Cowboy game saying as he tries to keep ball( away from an unidentified Wyoming player during Friday night in the Ute fieldhouse. Looking on are Moe Radovich (No. 5), John Hughes No. 7) and Dick Haag (No. 19), all of Wyoming, and Mel Hutchins (standing between Christensen and Hughes - and Roland Minson (peering over Haag's shoulder), both 8, of the Cougars. BYU defeated the Cowboys, Friday night. , 64-5- Hoop Results 15 2 11 2 Oklahoma 44, Oklahoma A&M 9 199 3 0 0 0 0 0 . . . 0 2 ITS MINE That's what Harold Christensen, sophomore Cougar guard, might be a HEY, BUB, KEEP AWAY FROM THAT BALL, 40. Special Touch Wins By Length Gehrmann Wins In Santa Margarita Handicap 38th Consecutive Rice 75, Southern Methodist 69. By ALEX KA11N Boston Univ. 86, Tufts 60. United Press Sports Writer Drake 60, Creighton 43. Arkansas 69, Baylor 55. ARCADIA, Cal., Jan. 20 (U.D 0 3 0 - - Colorado 47, Iowa State 42 (overtime). 1 ... Thorn, g Northwestern 81, Ohio State 75. Dunn, c .... Western Maryland 69, Balti22 21 21 65 more 52. le North Carolina State 76, 74. , WYOMING (38) G T F P Columbia 76, Dartmouth 49. Haag, f Clemson 69, Citadel 43. 2 0 4 4 Samuelson, f . Penn State 79, Gettysburg 52. 7 3 Hughes,' c 3 0 4 6 Lafayette 75, Scranton 62. Burns, g Colorado 47, Iowa State 52 5 3 4 13 Radovich, g . ' 0 0 5 0 (overtime). Clements, c . 0 2 Washington & Jefferson 54, Varden, g ... 0 0 3 0 Carnegie Tech 52. Teller, c .... Indiana 77, Purdue 56. 0 3 2' 3 Esau, g Penn 92, Georgetown 76, 0 0 Rutz, f Kentucky 70. Tennessee 45. Colgate 76, Cornell 51. Totals 15 8 28 38 Maryland 56, North Carolina 55. At the half: BYU 31, Wyoming William & Mary 64, Richmond 1946. Free throws massed: BYU --4 Georgia 77, Georgia Tech 66. Richey 2, Minson 2, Hutchins 2, Michigan State 49, Michigan 36. Christensen, Jones, Jarman, Friday's Games Malmrose, Dunn. Wyoming Fordham 68, Kings Point 44. Haag, Clements. Officials: Wayne Player and AI George Washinbton 76, North Carolina 71. Mercer. Citadel 62, furman 54. Birmingham Southern 63, ChatFriday's Box tanooga 52. WYOMING G T F P Alabama State 65, Tuskegee 55. Chamberlain 0 0 0 Morgan State 65. Virginia Un .5 6. 2 12 ion 61. j Haag 5 3 2 12 Univ. (Mo.) 71, Hughes. Washington 7 1 1 15 Springfield State 54. Radovich 3 3 3 9 Varden Illinois Navy Pier Branch 55, . ..3 0 0 6 Great Lakes 49. Samuelson u 0 0 0 St. Louis 69, Tulsa 49. Clements 1 Burns 3 2 4 Regis 50, Oklahoma City 46 Esau 0 0 0 0 (overtime). Denver 65, Utah State 63. i .24 16 10 58 Totals Brigham Young 64, Wyoming 58. i BYU G T F P Washington State 50, WashingMinson 10 5 4 24 ton 48. j 1 3 Hillman 0 6 San Francisco 54. San 'Jose 5 7 1 11 State 43. I Hutchins . . . , Christensen ...4 4 4 12 Northern Montana 72, Eastern 1 I .. .1 Jones 0 2 Montana 71. Great Falls 68, Montana Mines ,.1 0 0 2 Romney : 2 3 3 7 60. ; , Richey Seattle Univ. 62, Seattle Pacific i ... .26 21 12 64 College 58. Totals Southern California 88, Loyola Halftime score BYU 32, Wyo- - (Cal.) 76. ming 31. Eastern .Washington 55, Pacific Officials: Ball and Rose. i Lutheran 44. , fouls: Whitworth 76, Central Wash Wyoming personal Chamberlain 1. Haag 3, Hughes 4, ington 67. Radovich 1, Varden 4, Samuel Oregon 60, Idaho 56. son 3, Clements 1, Burns 1, Esau 1. BYU personal fouls: Minson 3. Rocket ships, unlike airplanes, Hillman 2, Hutchins 2, Christen- need no atmosphere to sustain sen Jones 2, Romney 2,' Richey their flight. In fact, they I can travel faster in a perfect vacuumLa-Sal- 1113 1 14 10 10 j Special Touch, California's filly champion, ran away from a small field of fillies and mares Saturday to capture the $50,000 added Santa Margarita handicap at Santa Anita by a length. The filly maintained her speed for a mile and an eighth although considered strictly a sprinter in her previous starts. Bewitch, the leading money-winnin- g mare in training today, made a run at Special Touch in the stretch but could not catch her. Bed O'Roses .closed with her typical burst of speed to finish third while her stablemate, Next Move, was fourth. Carrying 114 pounds, Special four-year-o- ld - - - A x ........ - . ; . r v.""v"Vi' J r. ,' J : : if hv. mi'-ir- - R f ' I , - - K li . Tt I . "ll,l"Siw - f x f s i-- SEE THE NEW '51 BUICIC - buiuiiiuia sixm mini, vncn Keeps a roaring auacK uom nlUltn wtwruwj rin.iwB,imt, takes a breather. Bradley's-Bil- l John Azary Mann, cfchter, lives in Gene Melchiorre'a faltering when man. Sid Ryeh doesn't do 'all the scoring for Denver, but coach- shadow, but the star says he's really top es label him indispensable. , Oklahoma, Cubs Sign 14 Players for '51 Jan. CHICAGO, 20 to 7. 13 FORECAST The (U.R) Chicago Cubs have signed 14 players for 1951, Wid Matthews, director 'of player personnel, announced Saturday. Signed were Oman LownJ Leon Brinkopf, Ransom Jackson, John Cusick, Kevin Connors, Fred Richards, Hal Jeffcoat, Harry Chiti, Walter Dubiel, Warren Bob Hacker, John Klippstein, Schultz, Andy Varga and Eddie Chandler. was Cincinnati the By - - Kent State U. Kentucky U. Long Island U. Minnesota U. Missouri U. Tennessee Tech Utah U. ................ WRESTLING THE ARENA 171 West 1st N. - Provo LABOR TEMPLE BLDG. Beloit - 18 3 23 43 21. 34 14, 12 5 ' TUESDAY, Pittsburgh Utah Stat Ohio State Hillsdale , . Georgia Tech . . . Patterson State Tchrs. : Iowa U. ... Iowa State Middle Tennessee .... ' .. . . . Wyoming U. ............ ...... JANUARY 23, 1951 Lawrence College 34 . Lawrence Tech. .. 4 ... De Paul U. Mercer , , .6 ... . Georgia U. Ohio U. 6 .W. Muskingum .. 12 No. Carolina State Virginia Poly L .. 9 Ohio Wesleyan U. Otterbeln, 8 Oklahoma City U. Baylor U. Tennessee U. Vanderbilt U. ..10 . 13 . : . . . .Wichita U. .. Creighton U. NATIONAL BASKETBALL. ASSOCIATION .... Boston Celtics 10 . t Indianapolis Olympians .. . Minneapolis Lakers . . . .. . 12 .... . . . . Baltimore Bullets Black hawks 11 Philadelphia Warriors . . . . New York Knicks . 8 Rochester Royals.... Mon. Jan., 22nd 8:30 P.M. 9- Probable Losers Margin in Points Probable Winners Bradley Colorado A&M Indiana U leading j JANUARY 22, 1951 MONDAY, States in the middle of the nine teenth century. r- JOE HARRIS INTERCOLLEGIATE GAMES center of the United pork-packi- ng ..... ....... ...... - Are You ........... Tri-Citi- es Low On Cash? J If you're low on cash,' phone 3413, or stop in at the Utah Finance Company. Gorgeous Gus, the Wrestling We "have plenty of money to Weight Championship any amount up to $2000, and you can take your time about repaying it. CHAMPION j Baldwin-Walla- ce . . i. , 28 ........... Bear . IntermounUln Jr. Heavy i 3 8 T'. ...... ,. ......... ..... - 5 ........... ............. - BOB CUMMINGS Tri-Citi- es 1 ' THURSDAY JANUARY GENE BLACKLEY SPECIAL ATTRACTION versus ..... .... 24, 1951 Troy (Ala.) tchrs. Youngstown College . Eastern Kentucky Dayton U. . Nftvy Georgetown U. Western Michigan 2 . c. Loyola U. (Chi.) 9 ..... , ... .... St. Anselmn's Providence College 11 Texas Wesleyan Seton Hall . . Drexel W. Chester State Tchrs. ... 3' ..... ASSOCIATION BASKETBALL . NATIONAL. 8 . .. . i . BlackhawkS New York Knicks .. Alabama U. . versus; JANUARY WEDNESDAY,1 : STEVE NENOFF 'and BOB DE MARCE , Z7 60 a crowd of 11,367. i Open Noon Until 9 P. M. Favors for Ladles and Gents attending this showing . Alf Holmberg, the Swedish transfer student at the University of Tennessee took third place far In the ruck. John E. Twomey of the Illinois Athletic club com field before pleted the four-ma- n KEN HOUSTON, Tag Team Match BEAR Manager "GUS WRESTLING ' ' ASHTON'S te, 4:12.4. loan A half-minu- 58-5- BOSTON, Jan. 20 (U.R) Dynamo Don Gehrmann of Wisconsin won his 35th consecutive mile race Saturday night as he beat FBI- Man Fred Wilt by 10 yards in 4:11.5 at the 25th Knight of Col umbus track meet in Boston garden. Snatching the lead from the wilting Wilt with his patented last lap kick, Gehrmann won by an even bigger margin than lie did last night in the Philadelphia Inquirer meet. In that race, Gehr mann won by seven yards in 1- center-forwar- ?- Ore., Jan, 20 (U.R) Oregon beat Idaho 60 to 56 in the last 30 seconds of a thrilling basketball game behind the inspired firing of guard Jack Keller Friday night. Keller bucketed the distinguishing marker for the Webfoots in the final making Guard Ken Hunt topit 6. ped it with another for the concluding tally. The Idaho Vandals had a 27 to 18 halftime lead and threatened to walk away several times EUGENE, 20-20-- association said. - r Oregon Takes Hoop Tilt From Idaho mid-wint- tiiiim im iimmmu inn Hans Jepp-so- n trots in training at London's Charlton grounds.- In England on business for his Stockholm Jeppson firm, the agreed .to play as an amateurChaf tor three months to ' ton; a side way downhelp the table. d The rejected an Italian offer of 10,000 for him100 a month. He self plus lias 12 times been "capped' by Sweden, led his country's World .Cup team in South America last summer. He is claimed to be the best soccer catch of the year. BEST-OF-YEA- 63-6- Mile Run Victory outfielders Eldon Repulskl, Larry Miggins and Larry Ciaffone and pitcher Curt Krieger Saturday. All four starred on Cardinal farm clubs last year Ciaffone at Rochester in the International league, Miggins Tind Krieger at Columbus in the American asso ciation, and Repulski at Colum bus, Ga., in the South Atlantic league. Krieger won 17 games and lost only five while Repulski hit .323 and Miggins. .280. Ciaffone bat ted .324 at Rochester. I made by USAC's Ber Cook. D-- U took the lead midway In the closing period and held it except for a brief period when Cook sank 7 points in a row to put the 2. A one Aggies ahead hander by Dick Gray land a foul toss' by Lanky Dale Toft gave the win margin in the closing ; seconds. Billy Fox vs. BillMelby ; Reservations: y Harold's Cafe St Lounge Wick Swain Barber Shop, i He said this was the Jan. 20 am ine jveniucxy ana uiuanoma split; 20 per cent for operating football teams will receive a record $119,214.25 each for playing expenses, 20 per cent for retirein the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1, the ment of stadium bonds and 60. er sports association an- per cent for the teams. The nonnounced Saturday. profit Sugar Bowl has operated "Settlement reports were pre- under this system for three I pared on the basis of the Nation- years. al Collegiate Athletic associaZatarain also said the amounts tion's proposed plan for the con- paid to Oklahoma and Kentucky duct of bowl games," President were the highesin the history of Charles C. Zatarain of the sports the Sugar Bov. Kentucky beat - i "a f Cardinals Sign Three Top Rookies us NEW ORLEANS, ST. LOUIS, Jan. 20 (U.fi) The St. Louis Cardinals signed rookie, . lH Touch was timed in 1:48-3-- 5, Just two fifth's t)f a second off the track record set by Your Host two. weeks ago. Getting, away at odds of better than five to one. Special Touch returned $13.20, 8.20 and 2.10. Bewitch paid $5.30 and 2.10, while the Vanderbilt entry paid $2.10 to show. o 2 to 1 Favorite The Vanderbilt entry was made a 1 to 2 favorite by the crowd of 41,000 racing fans despite Next Move being burdened with 130 pounds, highest weight assigned a mare or filly here in four years. Jockey Willie Shoemaker, riding Special Touch, took the daughter of Alibhai out in front before the small field of eight had passed the judge's stand the first time. . Behind her came Next Move, Burning Night and Some Gal. with Bewitch laying back in fifth position, and Bed O'Roses trailing the field. When the horses straightened out in the backstretch, Special Touch opened up her lead to a length and a half but could not shake off Next Move,. in second position. Before the field reached the final turn, Bewitch moved up to third position. Rounding the turn, Special Touch stayed in front by more than a length, and by the time they reached the stretch. Next Move was fading. It was then that Steve Brooks, astride Bewitch, made his move on the leader, but Special Touch refused to quit. Friday nignt, Little Freddy Howell and speedy Joe Hughes won the plaudits of the 3,000-plfans In the see-sa- w battle as they offset the 24 points spark Kentucky, Oklahoma Each Get $119,214 for Sugar Bowl Game & - 112 111 13 111 . Malmrose, f r- t DENVER, Jan. 20 (UR Dale Toft gave all he had to the Denver Pioneers Saturday- night, . but it almost wasn't enough after he fouled out in the second half and Utah State made great ' 1 in comeback before losing In a .key Skyline . conference game. .jr Toft scored 19 points and came down with. 40 per cent of all rebounds as Denver moved Into second place in the Skyline 6 with a 2 record. It was Denver's second straight win over the Logan team, after a close 65-victory over the Utah Staters Friday night. Toft fouled out with seven minutes to play but was sensational with his play. He got a tremendous ovation when he left the floor.. An equally impressive individual performance was turned in by Utah State's Bert Cook, who took scoring honors with 20 points. It was Denver all the way. The Pioneers got off to a quick 10-- 2 lead, increased it to 1 at the half, and then let down to some degree in a ragged second half. Friday's Game A couple of substitute guards provided Denver with its win- - ? f 5 , Denver Nips Utags 56r51 To Complete Double Win Richey all set up plays with some brilliant passing. vi Although the Cowboys were never really in the game after the opening minutes, Moe Radovich, their sparkplug guard, played a fine game and was especially effective, with shots from the outside, In addition to his runhook shot. But ning, Radovich and his teammates were unable to stop the sizzling Cougars Saturday night. Coach Stan Watts of the Cougars heaped on. Insult on insult on Wyoming by completely clearing his bench, using 15 players as the Cowboys suffered' their worst defeat in seasons. t Friday's Game Coming from behind a first period deficit, Friday night the Cougars, paeed by Roland Min 1 lead at half time son, held a and were never headed nor in great danger. The Cougars dumped in 12 points in the final two; minutes of the first half of the Cougar- Cowboy game in University of Utah fieldhouse to take their half time lead. The Provo lads returned for the final canto with a full head of steam and quickly accumulated the lead they never lost again. For the losers, it was thcshoot- ing of Moe Radovich that kept the Cowboys within hailing dis tance. Wyoming jumped to an lead before the early 11-- 2 Cougars could find the range. Minson was credited with 24 points, to lead the scoring. But it was the Cougar defense, which held the Cowpokes to but five seven-minu- te points in one stretch, that was credited for the victory. Saturday's Box G T F p BYU (65) 3 3 3 9 Richey, f .. 1 Minson, .t?' 1L; Minson Again Stars To Keep T7 Atop Skyline 6 SKYLINE STANDINGS Brlgham Young' ...4.5 22 4 Denver 3 3 'Wyoming Utah State ........4. 2 3 HERALDL., 25, 1951 ................ 3 Canisius Niagara U. 9 Indiana .State Evansville. . . Gannon ; Georgetown U.i 13 . Loyola (Baltimore) sane la ...... . 21 . Louisville ... ... Kentucky Wesleyan 4 v. Notre Dame . Michigan SUte NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION . Fort Wayne Pistons Boston Celtics i '6 Warriors Philadelphia Minneapolis Lakers' L,....; es BlackhawkS - - .... i, 10'...,........ ...... ........ ..... Tri-Citi- . , |