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Show r7i if o 1-- . J Sb i-- J 7 O K1? Off if OF M tCsjuffeja V a SUNDAY HERALD Gals park Ccugcrs . SKTUNE STANDINGS M L Trt. 0 0 0 3 3 1 000 SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, I'lah County, lMh i Coloags Edge Farmers 78-7- 6 Denver Downs Redskins In Overtime 52-4- 9 In Overtime Tilt 19 Pcmis To W (Co u. ( FORT COLLINS. Colo. (UP! A free throw.free throw In the overtime, but DENVER AAM won Its second over-- ! Colorado 1.000 3 BYU and a was guilty of the fouls Out gave McClure Canter Wayne time battle In two nights here by 1.000 Colorado A at M .... 3 Tom Rhone McClure and Rhone their fie'd Forward . sr 1 cy ,333 Utah j Saturday night, defeating Tht Utah Hlnh School Actlvitie I Assn. it the present time li DenverMexico 1 a era. .20 Denver 7 76 In a see-saNew University affair. State. !lve cbool athletic which a leagues .tudylng proposed realignment ot prep 3 .000 0 basMontana Denver's calculated control if Conference overtime The Skyline was ould place Provo High, Carbon, Payson, Spanish Fork, SprtnjviUe, the seventh victory 3 .oca) 0 Utah Lincoln and American Fork In on Utah over ball and Forward Keith ketball SatuiMhe d ,he circuits. for victory the and Aggies straight 3 ,000 9 their, And. you can bet vonr hottom dollar that such an arrangement. Utah State tar--, In a row in Skyline Confer- - dv n'l'M. atftr the Utes, trailing ton's Incessant, Sceresi Saturday' If approved by board of control ol the L'HSAA, would be welcomed by BYU 73, New Mexico 57. gamely tied the acorejtics which often ended In i fk-ence competition. By winning, they! U Dl',l l'rovo High students and official! alike. t remained tied for first place' with 30 seconds before the regulation 'goal from a bad angle, gave the For the past several years now the Bulldogs havt been playing In Denver 52 Utah 49 (Overtime). IS. Wyoming and Brighsm Young. lead at haUtlme. Pioneers a mlnutea were up. 1ss been anything but Wyoming A79. Montana the Big Eight confrrertce and this at-uM 71, Utah State Colorado. PU"Fd or fh ,cored W a WcC,ur ,nd Rh0M financial to the competitive MHIed one point off the lead aatlafactory n'.-B,1.Big Green from either r,,rn,.bt 71 Overtime). a field goal and a free throw dur- Standpoint. ,nd closed State had pulled to an apparently ,ng the overilme and that was too durlni1 tl Mri The Bulldogs have always found the Big Eight conference a trifle M. (UP- )N. score-tyin- g The ALBUQUEQUE. comfortable lead. made Caythwalte'a Agsles 'much crip but a lot for the tired more fUhtlng rough and over the past" aeveral yeara they have .lost deficit early In the Utah team to match. Ed Gavth- - shot spawned new hope. Young won Its third Brigham up a football and basketball games In league play than they have won. here fourth period and then In the over- - walte. Utah D, V. Tregeaijle, principal at Provo High School, makes no secret straight conference victory New guard whose field But In tht overtime. Utah icored time erased Utah State Roai tied the arore at andi three quick points and then faded of the fact that the school has also had financial problems ever since Saturday night, defeating the behind Mexico. margin. (forced the overtime, got one field fast aa Denver clinched the game the Big Green started competing In the Big Eight of Center Nick Mateljan. Ruse Rerucha. veteran Aggie SOal In the overtime but could not with alx. "tt casts ns at least I3 for transportation every time we roll The BYU victory left them tied guard, gave the Aggies their victory .carry his team alone. Only BIT apectators turned out le an athletic team out of Prove under the prewnt with a for first place in the Skyline stand Bruce Goodrich, the gsme'a high! at the Denver University arena to push shot from Us. lot for thta that bies with Wyoming and Colorado enre told this writer. "We rot by ono.ininuiB scorer wiut is polnta, acored oneiwltnesi the game. "Vv I i when we were playing la Kerton 3." A 4 Mi both victorious Saturday m uio cxira irsnun. ntsht. HI Ktnard padded the t, So. It Is essr to tee whv Provo Itliih probably would welcome . for the 19 lead with a free throw as only 15 realignment of schools that would place the school In league where Mateljan scoredeomepolnta of the load seconds remained on the clock. great natural rivalry would exist and one that put the Bulldogs In Cougars, taking Neither team was very hot at the closer proximity to their ODDonents. Provo High officials and coaches of BYU's leading acorer Joe Rlchey outset of the game, but Utah State also probably see more victories In the proposed realignment and who had a comparatively poor st acted hitting the basket early In there Isn't anything like a few wins to build team and school morale night with 10 points. . the third period. Darrell Tucker and spirit. Deadly Accurate wu Ttawt paced the Utai drive that aave period. Mateljan. Back In the old days, when Provo High competed with other After a aee-aa-w Bob Harris (13) of the Boston them 4 lead going Into the fourth HELP! I'M BEING ROBBED! schools In Utah County, the Bulldogs usually stood rather high In the Rlchey and Hal Chrlstensen spark Celtics yells for the referee to give bins aid from tht period. standings at the end of each football and basketball aeason. As a ed the Cougars to a 7 haliume But Aggie Hal Ktnard aparked Alex Hannum (20) and Jack Colemsn of Rochester. The tussle result Provo High at that time had one of the most apirlted student margin. Mateljan was hitting with a ralley that began In the closing bodies In the area. took place in program in New York's Madison Square Garden deadly accuracy on hook snots, of the third period and minutes Celtics 88 In fourth But, some Region 3 schools felt Provo IJJgh was too large a school Rlchey added lolnts with Jump S5, won, in the overtime. period.'The had tied th score in the first four to be comnetlni seainst other schools In the region and the Bulldogs shots and Chriatensen's usual long minutes of the fourth. His three were put In the Big Nine circuit, later to become the Big Eight. Their shots had their usual effectiveness.1 straight baskets erased most of But New Mexico showed Its only . fortunes started to sag almost Immediately and their school spirit Utah State'a lead, and Clark and morale sseeed with them. spark of the game early In the third Jump ahot put the Aggies The Big Green probably sees athletic salvation If the new propoaed period. Toby Roybal and Russ in iront lor the first time since alignment of schools if effected by the UHSAA's board of control and Nystedt hit three straight flfld thr first period. the Bulldogs goals early in the period, and five very well It may be. At least under the proposed set-u- p 64-5- 4 The two seams traded baskets If for no free throws teammates In their would win a football, little by especially oftener, probably until Bill Hull sent the gsme Into other reason than that they would be playing smaller schools and gsve the Lobos a 7 lead midway overtime with two free throws with a in the period. . against natural rlvala which would make the desire and only one second remslnlng. But the Lobo lead was ahort-llve- d little more Intense. 93-8- 6 Frank Condle and Tucker apark atarted as connecting Mateljan set-ubetween Under the Big Eight there la no great rivalry ed the Utah Mate a drive to a five- and drive-In- s. hook shots on again Provo and any of the other schools In the clrcolt. At lesst there point lead In the opening minutes had regained the lead. isn't aa much rivalry as there would be between say Prove and The Cougars Into Its old control Although the Pokes pulled out to ot th overtime. But Vanderhoof the final period. playing Wyoming, going American Fork er Provo and Lincoln. move w aa . 0 Both Fouled Out came, dumpea uun maie first quarter lead on the f"a ;"rae.Q "P iiisa Ak'viR in irnnr Tor Drwi Keen, wholesome rivalry Is what builds athletlci and generates hen Roybal and Nystedt Dotn at Laramw wnne me nama ai hookshots of lankv Eon Rivers. AU Wool Gabardine end Covtrts. Your choica of two Intense school spirit. If It Isn't allowed to get out of hand, models th Warwick model which Is for tht conserva rivalries can do a great deal for athletics and the schools. If it Is game was aU over but the formality 93 to 86 In a bruising, free scoring snapshooting Jack Clark found the allowed to explode Into something destructive and bitter, It, of course, of playing out the time and BYU Overtime tilt. In Skyline cage mark In the aecond period to give tiv man and tht Leeds model which Is tailored with the Acrtrloi a 27.77 tla at una nnlnt can be bad for sports. continued to Increase their lead, games, played Friday night. the broad shoulders, large sleev and short roll collar Thla writer doesn't know how the other schools In Region 3 feel New Mexico was cold from the; The Aggies from Logan, Utah, But the to' ahead Cowboy, .urged for tht young man. s about the proposed new league which would throw them Into leajrne floor, hitting only 23 per cent of guffered their second straight Sky-ItA At the half mnA lead ttarted - competition once again with the Bulldogs. Maybe," they don't like the shots. But from the free throw line defeat while victor --Wyoming to stretch II at lhat polntr-"- " Idea. It Is possible that they still feel Provo Is too big. '"LARAMIE,' Wyo. (UP- f- Wyo- line, the Lobos made 15 out of lS.'chalked up ita third conference win tin the Laramie contest Friday However a few of the Region 3 schools have started playing Provo The Aggies, behind the snipping ming, with g Forward REGULAR VALUES TO 45.00 1 once again In football and basketball contests. And as Tti Kit- Inlght. of Darrell Tucker and BUI Hull, BUI Sharp of Cody. Wyo., scoring differthe C. of once schools, J. Moffitt, superintendent pointed out,' BHrhim Younr (72) tpt tied the score again at 2 late 25 point, for the second straight ftpf enuai in eenooi pomiiauon Dciween l'rovo ana say boum or tasi. is in the third quarter, but couldn't night, defeated Montana's dogged 5 I lot greater than It is between Provo and say Lincoln or stop a sudden point splurge by .basketball team, 79 to 65 Saturday would seem to have 8 s i Anyway, the proposed omelM,telJanie Wyoming'. Bill Sharp that Iced the night before 4,000 spectator, at merit and that It would be,orthy of consideration. 0 Memorial Field House. contest. Burgess, g Tucker was high point man for It was the fourth straight ChrUtensen, g REGULAR VAIUIS TO $55X3 0 Vevulftll RaimiiiAfl farmer Prnvn TliftVi atnAent wht ormAixmf ad Jarman. e Conference victory for the the Aggies with 18 counters. Sharp for Cowboy., had 25 point, for Wyomlng-hlefrom the USAC at Lo?an and is now, athletic director at Central In- - Cowser, g I termedlate School In Idaho Filln. Ida., li In ehsrffe of one of th mot Karren. f . both team.. Sharp, whose driving underhand With the .core tied eolng Iayup attempta are an Invitation y grade school cage programs west of the Mississippi, It is crump, g 2' A to foul by hacking bat-- 2 into an overtime period at Ft. to opponent, Stevens, f n wild and woolly reported In a recent Issue of the Idaho Falls J Collins. Montana'a Jim McManey his arms. wa. awarded 17 free Taylor, g will Under the direction of Rssmnson, the school, unique In that tie highlight Tuesday royal f and Leonard GreEory of Colorado throws. He sank 15 of them. That It houses all the fifth and sixth traders in Idaho Fall under one Collins, night's wrestling show at the Provo A&M were banished from the game was the real margin between the 24 roof, has opened an Intramural tournament with each ef the . 25 23 18 73 Arena Total! .... for fiehtins on the floor. A few teams. rooms fleldlnr a basketball team. Some 350 grade school bora will ' Montana Guard Ed Anderson, Mexico New (57) fg ft pf tp Among the grapplers appearing seconds later another Grlzzlie be participating, the article states. r i Mon-'- n De rarzan e excellent floor man and a re-1 in 4 win out and fouled Chuck battle ;ne ... Davis, f royal Black, 3 lOl'Uhe Great" zimba, who will ro-- 5 tana ended the game with only, bound hawk, had his 1 schedule, with the games being plaved Darrow, f They will play a eye 8 turn to the Provo ring after an three men on the floor. boned sharply, and rivaled Pat-4 during the noon lunch hour, after school hours and on Saturdays. The Nystedt, f 2 11 absence of several weeks. A real ton's performance with 21 points In The Bsg program, will run for 11 weeks Spallna t. But the Shelton Weave and fast 5 20 character, 8 the clownish 7imba, . ine program gives a 101 or noys a cnance to piay wno never woum.Roybsl, Actually, the Rams bad the game In wrinlclt resistant shark 0 O who halls from Vancouver," B. C, In the bas when the Grizzlies tot. break was too much for Montana otherwise. They are taught the fundamentals of basketball, pasrtng. Golden, f . . 0 1 2, never falls to stir the ire of th in their 1 dribbling, shooting, and pivoting In regular gym class work and then Palmlno, g predicament. Montana led After tying the .core twice in the tklni, flannels, gabardine, 1 0, fans whenever he wrestles here. most of th way by a point or two first period, .Montana managed to iney put weir gym Knowledge to worn in organised league games, ine Mitchell, e t... .....-- O 0 of within 0 .even Wyo0 Zlmba 2 with In boys play only games. held even f a halftimelkeep quarters, or the battel and point, royal Mulcshy, i.. and checks. Mostly .tnglt Idaho Falls, Incidentally, has had organized football and basket- Richardson,! 0 0 will be Indian Craig. Einer Olsen. lend. The Hams started their come- - mlng until halftime, when the Cw 0 L ball on a league basis in lta junior high and grade schools for several lead, Leo boy. and the and tied third quarter Wallick, back in Sugy Hayamaka, breasted, 3 patch pockets. 18 21 21 57 Wally Goett. With six guys like the .core for the first time t 67- years. Totals 3 .. It may be only a but Idaho Falls has won the state Score by period: that going after each other in the 67 with six minutes left In the'T A Ci two school basketball Values the to high $35 years. championship past Reg. Brlgham Young 15 19 17 2273 same ring at the same time, plenty game. The acore was tied three a New Mexico ... 15 12 15 1557 of hellzapoppin' action can be tx- - more time. In that period before ' 1 I? I, Brlsham peeted. Free throws missed the game was forced into overtime. In a recent column, Al Warden, porta editor ef the Ogdea Young: Taylor 3, Chrlstensen Crow-se- r. The battle royal will be used The scoring parade was paced quoted "Goose" Tatum, star ef the Harlem qr Standard-ExamineJarnian 3, Mateljan 1. New to set up the other three. bouts by Grlzzlie Davis who tanked 32 Globetrotters, en his impressions of the BYU fleldhouse. of the evening. The first two men point, before fouling out. Rams Mexico none. "The BYU fleldhouse. In my opinion," quoth the 'Golden Goose,' . eliminated will return and wrestle Hal Kinard and Dennis Stuehm "Is far superior to the new basketball court and fleldhouse at Wyoming in the one-fa- ll preliminary, whlb both had 19 points. Our Entire Stock of tha Famous University." the third and fourth defeated will The western division team of the Al says other 'Trotter players also rsved over the BYU fleldhouse battle It out In the semlwlndup. Stern Suits Harlem Globetrotters will meet and were just as high In their praise of Its great facilities. The main event of the evening of former BYU, combined team Utah 49, (overtime). Denver 52, will pit the remaining two men Utah and Utah State star. Feb. Wake Forest 96. The Citadel 67. each other. in the BYU fleldhouse . Colorado Western 60, Colorado against ' The western division aggrega College 53. Mon- tlon be will Four is played a. Just games potent reportedly Wvomlntf 75. Montana 65. Mangrum Gains Lead Tailored by master erafls-meProvo ball club a. the regular 'Trotter day night in the Provo-EaCollege of Idaho 72, Lewi. & In Provo the in East LDS Stakehouse which crew, appeared here last Crosby Tourney Clark 64. M Men basketball league. using only finest Wednesday night Eastern Kentucky State 91, LouisCalif10 PEBBLE BEACH. - Jan Wyoming's wrestling Cowpokes,. Carrying three of the Individual ville 85. Campus A will meet the Playing for the former collegiate g (UP) for four years the Skyline Con'er- - champions of last yesr on this Canlslu. 73, Siena 64. Lloyd Man- -' ward at 7 p.m.. Campus B team will be Joe Nelson and Jack .ingle breasted. Regular one of golfdom'a will face Fifteenth at 8 p.m., grura, always ence grappling champions, bad Whipple of BYU, Vern Gardner 91, De Paul 78. Coach Glen Margus Pokes Bradley squad, took a vise a fairly easy nine in outpointing will tangle with Bonneville Dick Smuin, Herb Wilkinson, Glen quality fabrics. Double or St. John. (N.Y.) 75 Loyola (111.) leading like grip on first place In the Blng at 9 p.m., and Twelfth will battle Duggln. and Don Jesperson of BYU'. inexperienced Cougars 32-- took four of the matches by falls, 56. ) ' Ad Pro- - Eighth at 10 p.m. $10,000 in a match held at the Cougar and four more by decision. Crosby Keith and Nationally Utah, Sewell, Kenny Louisiana State U. 75, Mississippi Amateur Golf championship today Ninth ward will draw a league Berrett, and Jay Van Noy of Utah Fleldhouse Saturday afternoon. Skyline Conference 157 - pound State 55. Values to $65.00. a Don Robinson of the second round 66. State. Champion bye Monday night. State 78, Delaware 52. wiut 4 Pokes easily pinned BYU'. Bill Morgan 60. 73. Wichita Drake . Clearanct Special Skousen in 3:47 of their match. 78, Penn. Military Chamnlon Bob Hockley' Swarthmore 63 uxu Ma iiaten in 4:o3 Rindolph Macon 58, Hampden pinned 27-- 7 in meir maicn ana m pouna 55 SEE ALL uiuc Viiaiiipiuu ucc Dauiiigcr, easi Texas A&M 56 Arkansas 48 (over ly the afternoon, most polished time). wrestler, pinned the Cougar.' Jim Mississippi Southern 62, Centen ' Gilllngs in 4:26 of the second pe- ary 54. ' : v ," riod in another bout. 63, Bucknell 59. By CHARLES DENTOff Lafayette Coach CouNllson. Reed For Cornell 76, Dartmouth 63. United Press Sport. Writer TUES., JAN. 13 LOS ANGELES, Jan. 10 (UP- )- gars, both the top and the bottom Boston U. 82, Northeastern 72. out"Vlllanova 94, Xavler (O.) 86. A pair, of veteran Los Angeles of the weight class looked Good .election of men', fall .uits In a variety cf c!! Arnold WilTulane 83. Mississippi 77. Ram. and an ailing fullback with standing.the AND THI wa. son of eased Cat. barely 66. wool fabric, and In either double or .ingle brta&d National an artistic toe led the Temple 74, Syracuse Conference All Stars to a 27 to 7 out by the 'Pokes' Sam Hlrsawa Texas 64. Southern Methodist 53. models. the match going the full nine- - North Carolina State 82, Duke 64. victory over the American Confer- minute route, Illinois 71, Wisconsin 61. ence today In the National ProfesMakt your selection now, Then in the heavyweight class. Rio Grande (O.) 119 Mao State sional Football League', third anBYU's John Robinson ws tht ag 91. nual pro bowl. at these reduced prices. Norman Van Brocklin of the gressor all the way in hi. match George Washington 81, Richmond with but Lyle 68. Wyoming'. Thomas, Rams, the NFL', leading passer Regular Values to last season, contributed two touch-- ; Inexperience cost Robinson the Columbia 77, Navy 71. In other matches, Wyo-- ; Belolt 97 Eastern Illinois 84. downs with his aerials, and Dea-- . match Kansas Stat 88, Marguette 72. con Dan Towler of Los Angeles mlng's Richie Hackley scuttled th EJLNAK OLSi.N $50.00 the Pokes Maryland 54, Georgetown (D.C.) added another on a sensational pay- Y's Phil Rollins off play belore 4,208 fan. at Mem- Dudlev Key outpointed Bob Steck 45. Bill Martin of WyoFordham 77, St. Peter'. (N.J.) 75. orial Coliseum. Oklahoma 64, Missouri 61. Fullback Pat Harder of the ming pinned BYU'. Karl Adams Indian Craig semi-finmath Baylor 70, Texas Christian 63. league champion Detroit Lions rol- In 5:38 of their Einar Olsen 58. 2T0 Penn. State The spare crowd" of some led up nine points with his toe. Pittsburgh 57, Pennsylvania 63, Yale 51. Leo Wallick Harder, plagued by a bad leg all spectators received a fine exhiColgate 82, Buffalo 67 (CQ). season, kicked two field goals and bition of wrestling from Wyoming's Lee Ballinger, and saw their closWally Goetz Miami 89, Ohio 7. 66. three conversions. FREE FAVORS It was, the second straight tri- est match In the heavyweight tus- La Salle 87, Muhlenberg 77. PRIZES Sugy Hayamaka umph for the western division of sle .between Rob'nson and Thomas. Kansa. 76, Iowa State 57. Great Zimba the NFL In th pro classic. They This wa. .Robinson. Initial Northwestern 84, Michigan 57. Alabama 85, Georgia 75. 30 wrestling match, and with expecrushed the American niREE OTHER E0UTS to 13 last season. ' rience "Rained he should hang up Vermont 62, Massachuesett. 54. It wa. also a great personal a win nexf week when the Y men Rutgcr. 88, Montclalr Teachers Determined By e 72. , , triumph for Detroit Coach Buddy meet Utah State In the Ryu Elimination FRIDAY'S SCORES on Saturday. Exact time for Parker, who piloted the Nationals, & E because it was bis fifth straight the match has not been disclosed, 64. Idaho SJ5 RVATIONS Washington 78, to Cougar Reed - Idaho St, 78, Montana St. 57 Tht ASHTOM ELOCK-2- nd win over Paul Brown of the Cleve- but according SOUTH and lit WEST j Wick Swain Barber Shop fROVO land Browns, who coached the Nllson it will either bt an aftWyoming 64, Utah State 54 ernoon or evening affair. Colo A & M S3, Montana 88. Wyoming ....... ........... tun j 32-4- ' Pat-thlf- r p j a "'rt' five-poi- 73-5- eet-op- ," 24-2- 0 it'? Mf 40-a- aharp-shootl- Tre-geat- onu-han- ii-i- one-poin- - fed Eavemi's J 53-4- 34-3- Wyoming Topples Utah As Rams State Win Overtime 38-3- n ' ... i " 51-4- 2, , 4 19-1- lnter-acho- Punchsrs Defeat I 31-2- 7 . ftCHO, 7965 hard-drivin- pre-seas- -- -- 42-4- "Battle Royal . jar jsjiTo Highlight Rossling Card . ......, l r, )J n 'J h 80-8- 0 six-ma- , set-sh- 132-ga- a m Dims , j - 7 71 71 43-4- n 39-3- fn dlulS ,XaVvii3 jg VJiUil Willi -- f.! r, WCSICM College Scores ....... Wyoming's Grapplers Score 32 to 0 Victory Over BYU UCllCrS Michcds Four Games $$t In M Men League liciIAELS STEM SUITS n, st Thb-teent- h Smooth-swingin- . nt money-winner- s, 0 N. L. Stars Win r? THE NEW Pro Bowl Tiilt 1953: .CHEVROLET. )) Provo Arena A nn r '" Golden Anniversary BUIGK, i 6-- 9--0; TODAY 9-- 0c:n 3ATTLE ROYAL Till Kir.3 DQJt All-sta- r. . field-hous- - J 'I WilESTLIIIG er 6-- c ..... Collage . In vtrtlsed National - V V |