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Show PASAUrSA. CaOf. C3 A tosci- down pats alter tise game ha4 ci UK ed Saturday- cave KaftaeH J; College a 23 to 23 tie with Basse Oklahoma in the seventh ammat of weather-beaten lIcC.'-iiifact la getz Jew ai irissled, Bote Bowl fame. ' Janitor ' town. to be a lot cf people around The play, handed to HartaeH by llcCftctlin, who waa gTOtnidskeeper at the Timpanogos thm officials a Ball Park for macy years, died the other .day when hia ffrht-inj- r roMaa asainstoa Bacone ana been in failing sounded, ctcoed a as thecm He had bet tired heart filially irave out " .' .. fcoJth far abont a year. tjsiast the tough line of the Eld hia to him was forced health that O job Iadians from rauakogee, otia. fire cp It staffed Chases at th fcsll psrk which he had kept m the yexra. Nobody worked any mere diligently at a Hartnell muffed ,its chance to C? Jtoi did at' hia cround&keeplnx job, and win the mythical national Junior Js! however. college championship, tvobor toyed a job aa math aa Jess did hia. halfback Clive Bullion's roa lie used to mother every blade of grass in the ball when rer Ion attempt was blocked a park with the same tender care a hen exhibits towards her 15,233 fans in the Rose Bowl went breed of chicks. He took great pride in keeping tne ball park wild. The final score came on a trim and attractive. g pais from Hartnell quarter 01 Jesa. one of the city's most loyal and Arun Dillard to halfback Tony back ball erasJoyea, used to spend Ion? hours at the park, coming Teresa, Officials had ruled pass to work early in the morning and not leaving until midnight interference at that point against Bacone on the final play of the oa hta when there were frames the park. nme. But Jesa never seemed to object to the long hours he ' Actually. Bacone right halfback pent at the ball park because he was doing the work he Joe Curry had intercepted a Dil krved to do best. lard pass, the Hartnell standout all Now Jess McCauslin has passed on, but his many day, but the play was called back the ball returned to Hartnell friends will not soon forget him. For, 01' Jess, who remained and for one final play as a result of the was a bachelor all of his life, was a who guy interference ruling. Shelves Banning; Attack always doing some kind or philantrophic deed for somebody Amos simply because he found genuine pleasure n helping less Bacone quarterbackIndians' bone shelved the fortunate individuals. crushing, running game, with bis Jesa true nature was never better exemplified team trailing: 3 in the fourth quarter and almost broke the backs thaa it was when he first became seriously ill. A former of the boys from baunas, taui., Provo girl whose mother Jess had befriended several with hi passing. to to him to California came to Provo take years ego Hartnell got the ball for its 99 lire with her family until he could get well enough yard drive by holding the Indians with a magnificent stand on its to take cart of himself again. " line late In the fourth pe Jesa agreed to go to California on one stipulation. riod. Ya gotta take my dog, too," Jess insisted. Earlier in the final period, Mal- Jess and his dog went to California. donado heaved a pass to halfback Don Johnson who stepped over the eoal line to put Bacone In That San Francisco University team that played the front. Bacone appeared headed for g touchdown when a Erigham Young UniversityCougars Friday night is really the tneir goal Californlans staged colorful team and who and about elaasy everybody just line stand. saw the contest were agreed Saturday that the Cats were The second half was largely a battle of ground forces until the lucky to come through with a victory. final minutes. It is really hard to conceive that a team with so many - - r;:;J ly BS-ra- ra sire-t- wa3-2Tooa- ed J tlia trertn - t fxae at th&r daizg GnTmnMa hard-workin- Bulldogs lo Face Vildcats Monday Night i at BY High's Wildcats and Provo High's Bulldogs will meet Monday night in the Provo High gym and both teams will be trykS to break losing streaks. The game will begin st 8:15 p.m. and there will be a sophomore game starting at S:45 p.m. It will big-heart- ed Mal-dona- do 14-1- one-fo- e series be the first of a rivals. The between the cross-tow- n two teams will meet again Dec, 23 a the BYU fieldhouse. At the present time, the Wildcats two-gam- the throes of a three-gam- e Ere in streak, while the Bulldogs have lost their last two games. The Wildcats have played their last two contests without the servDave ices of two of their stars and Kimball and Dave McLarep this has handicapped them to some extent, especially in the speed de- ot 33-ya- rd game-clinchin- I .I ng Provo Arena TUES.-DE- three-quart- Tfay are not. and must never become, cootesta between saUoas, which would be entirely contrary to the spirit of the games and would surely result ta their destruo Minnesota 71, Nebraska C2. Friday's Games -CCNY 96, MIT 56. Oklahoma 89. SMU 54. Kansas State 82, Indiana 80. LaSaUe 111, West Chester State Western Kentucky 69, Morehead 60. (Ky.) 53. Pennsylvania State 5. Alfred 43. North Carolina State 88, Eastern Alabama 82, Birmingham 50. Kentucky 75. S. Carolina 68, Georgia Tech 61. Cornell 74. Colgate 72, Quantico Marines 82, Syracuse George Washington 87, VMI 66. WiL Mary 87, Wash. 8c Lee 62. Belolt 99. CarroU CoUege 83. Providence 78, American Interna Duquesne 57. Bowling Green 58. tional 68. Kent State 72, Cincinnati 66. Maine 88, Vermont 77. Tulsa 67. Texas Tech 53. N. Mexico 76, Texas Western 66. Navy 88, Yale 73. i TCU 65, Abilene Christian 55. Buffalo 58, Hobart 52. N. W. Louisiana St 58. Tex. AiM Capital 80, Wilmington 62. 53. Purdue 87, Wabash 64. Iowa 85, Michigan 77. Brig. Young 53, San Francisco 52. Evansville 90, Kentucky Wesle-ya- n Utah State 62. Idaho State 50. 79. Denver 84, Colorado CoUege 58. Missouri 66, Ft Leonard Wood Washington 53. UCLA 49. s Seattle 63, Wyoming 55. 62. BuUer 63, Ohio State 60. Monterey 61. San Benito 31. USC 79, Utah 57. Richmond 74. Clemson 60. Miami (O.) 65. Pittsburgh 64. Columbia 64. Rutgers 55.. Wayne (Mich.) 92. Detroit 84. John Carroll 90, Youngstown 75. St. Lawrence 72, Champlsln 64. Springfield 86, Wesley an (Conn. tifn." Brands ge pointed out that it is' for this reason that there ia co AH official scoring by nations, tables ef points. h said, "are worthies " because they cannot bo sighted property. (Scoring resammer ported during games was unofficial). - Isst Brandage also noted that countries subsidised their best ath letes to perfect them ior International competition with the view that "athletes, like soldiers, defend the honor and glory of their country land) like soldiers they should be supported by their government. "This tendency to use sport to "Don't mind Ed. A year ago to- build national prestige or to dem of one day while eating a hot dog and onstrate the advantages must over another won a he the system political smoking cigaret, be stopped at all costs.' he said. daily double!" r con-rea- dy 3Z-Z- 4, . 41-3- 1. THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT ; i 42-3- hard-foug- ht l LaMotta, Nardico n inn bout 5? 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Mi TAG TEAM MATCH Kindred & Janus te fh Time Out West post-seas- 16 C. 44-3- aawf . Leaders Win In game, Ilstsa l ta4Sviaeis criticised the practice the games. The Oirwjrfe games are conBrsa MBrundagt expressed his cooetra tests between individuals, dage said. "They are designed to.' be a happy feativaj of the yorath of Che werU. The competitors gire their heat efforts, win if they earn, and it xbey cannot, rejoice with the ! California Quintets Clash In Finals of BAC Tourney CCDAB CITY, Utah (UP) Two tmwerfut California Junior college five Comptoa and Chaffey clashed Saturday night for the championship ef the annual Branch Agricultural College Invitational Basketball tournament here. To reach the tournament finals. last year's Comptoa defeated champion and tourney host. Branch as to 0 Friday night, while Chaffey downed Ricks College of Rex burg, Ida., TS to M. la cooaolaUoo games Friday night. Westminster of Salt Lake City dumped Fort Lewis, Colo.. 68 to si while Snow of Ephrsim, Utah beat Dixie of St. George S4 to 56. la other games Saturday night, Westminster will face Snow for coeoolatloa honors; Dixie will go against Fort Lewis to decide last place la tourney standings; while Branch and Hicks match baskets - win at any coat makes t&sra Isteraatiossl F1 would be out of action for some time, but the trouble has bow been 40: .: ' diagnosed merely as a glandular New York U. 91, Lafayette 81. difficulty and he is expected to be Cincinnati 71, Western Reserve ready to play against the Bulldogs 61. Mnndiv nlffht. Maryland 52, West Virginia 45. McLaren, one of the Wildcat's Fordham 76. Princeton 61. recent in threats chief scoring Penn. State 62, Washington k games, also is expected to be fit and ready for action against the Jefferson 50. Niagara 70, Lemoyne 67. Big Green. 74, Delaware 69. Pennsylvania McLaren are Kimball and If 70. West Texas St (Pa Joseph's xne to jgo uonaay wgni, 46. State Rlvergrove Second Ward lineup probably American University 71. Davls- Unued undefeated in the We,t m. v'VVildcafs Starting C0Mi,t of aj,,, CanfIeld and Elkins (Elkins. W. Va.) 56. m oy Men oasKeioaii league Staae LiAouist at forwards. Larry R (CQ) CorneU 74, Colgate 71. Wed-- , and Sunset Kimball and Center at Ward, defeating Knight Notre Dame 84, Marquette 64. McLaren at auards. nAmv nlffht. State The Bulldogs' . starting combine 19.St Louise 64, Washington ri t,i , ... Max will find Framptoni probably Pioneers Wards kept pace with the and Paul Kitchen at forwards. Rusa Randolph Macon 81, Catholic U 65. leaders by racking up their third Jones and Ken center at Jackson victories. Rlvergrove First polish- and Glendon Hatch William fc Mary 87, Virginia 71. guards. while ed of Second Ward, Stevena Tech. 67. M.LT. 63. Pioneer took the measure of Colby 9Q. Bates 81. $ ta Eleventh, Holy Cross 81, Boston U. 5L contest. Amherst 56, Dartmouth 53, The standings: Harvard 65, Brown 61. nr w pet. Arkansas 102, Mississippi State . 3 0 l.OOOl 71. Rlvergrove 2nd . 3 Oklahoma A & M 77, Texas Tech. Rlvergrove First 1 3 Pioneer ... 4L . 2 1 .667 CHICAGO (HE) Truman Gibson, Sunset 2nd Manchester 90. Ball State 87. 1 2 .3331 secretary of tb International Box- Eleventh . Chicago Teachers 80, Chicago U. . 0 3 ,.0001 lng Club, announced Saturday that Second 3 .0001 former . 0 Sunset 1st champion middleweight Creighton'76, Drake 7L The remaining scehedule follows Jake Lamotta and Danny Nardico Rice 54, Kansas 51. of Tampa, Fla.. will meet in a 10- - Southwest Texas 58, Baylor 56. Dec. 177 p. m., Rlvergrove vs. Eleventh ; 8 p. m., Sunset round bout at Miami, Fla.. Dec. 31. Oklahoma City 59, San Francisco against Fort Lewis to decide last First vs. Second; 9 p. The bout, in the Coral Gables 54 m.. Sunset place in tourney standings; while Second vs. Rlvergrove First John Hopkins 70, Swarthmore 54. Coliseum, will be the!! first .event Branch and Ricks match baskets Jan. 7 7 p. m., Sunset Second vs. of any kind to be televised from Seton Hall 97, King's CoUege Sunset First; 8 p.-- m.. Second vs. the Florida metropolis. On th? (Pa.) 51. for third place. ' Eleventh; 9 p. m.. Pioneer vs following day, New Year's, the Florida 77, Mercer 76 (overtime). Compton took an early but short Rlvergrove Second. Auburn 87, Birmingham South-- : Orange Bowl football game be lead over Branch and managed Jan. 147 p. m.L Pioneer vs. Sec tween Alabama and Syracuse also era 6L to maintain it throughout the game ond: 8 p. m.. Sunset Second vs will be televised nationally. Duke 89. Tennessee 82. with the fine shooting of Bob Lodge Rlvergrove Second; 9 p. m., Rlverwho scored 21 points. At the half grove First vs. Eleventh. Compton led 25 to 22 but stretched 9 win its game Friday night Snow it to at the held a firm 33 to 24 lead at the mark. Chaffey had too much fire power half but watched helplessly as the for the sometimes hot, sometimes Flyers from Dixie surged to within BTJ cold Vikings. Ricks, on the shooting three points, 45 to 42, at the third of Bryant Squires, who had 23 quarter. Doug Snow, a demon an points for the night, shot into the the backboards, hit several timely first quarter lead, But Chaf- long shots in the fourth. and final fey forward Earl Weisen found the quarter to give Snow the victory. range in the second quarter and Chaffey regained the lead at the ,half 35 to 31. Chaffey spread its point margin by 12 counters in the third period and coasted in during the final canto. ' Westminster came from behind to route fighting, but fading Fort Lewis in, their consoidatlon game. DALLAS, Tex. (UP) The SouthFort Lewis established a U-- 9 lead west Conference confirmed Saturin the first quarter only to see day that Oklahoma" Uni Westminster come back to tie the versity, atpowerful odds with the Big Seven score at 3040 at the half. A late because of its ban on Westminster rally in the third football games, has made a tentaquarter and on into the fourth tive bid for membership in the period sunk Fort Lewis hopes. Pla conference. ce Eicnepare. with 15 points, was Howard Grubbs, Southwest Conhlfh point man for the winners. ference executive secretary, said iii Patsuris had 15 points for the he would make a statement about losers, v the Oklahoma move about Snow had to stave off a deter- noonsurprise when the circuit ends today mined Dixie third quarter rally to Its annual winter meeting here. hair-raisi- fine players could lose three straight ball games. However, the Dona have been playing in some pretty fast company. Besides the Cougars, San Francisco has played California and Stanford and that isn't exactly kindergarten competition. In this K. C. Jones and Phil Vukicevich, the Dons have a couple of mighty sweet individual performers. Jones, only a sophomore, has quick-as-a-creflexes, is a brilliant floor player, a great passer and a terrific rebounder. Boasting a marvelous change of pace, Vukicevich gave a fine demonstration of dribbling and shooting from side court. In fact, it was his great play and shooting that sparked the 'Frisco quintet's last-ditc- h rally that brought about the frantic photo finish. With his team in the throes of a losing streak. Coach Phil Woolpert of the Dona was pretty desperate and seemed to die a thousand deaths on the bench Friday night. He twisted, eqtiinncif and jumped around so much he. looked like a contortionist a good bit of the time. ?''' And, on several occasions, he just couldn't seem to face reaUty. as he buried his face in his hands. 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