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Show r i ' . " ? M 1 i - - i . . . . V a rs Romp f Easy It o cm m 74-- 4 - ; Tom Steinke Leads Scoring With 22; Tebbs Held to Six boys, HERALDy SUNDAY ary is. 1956 Utah County. Utah Dick.Romney Interviewed derson in the starring role. Capua and Eckhardt tried to get the Cowf Herald Sports Editor boys back in the game! with fine 5 shooting but the Cougars C Tom Steinke, a I could not foot 10 inch guard rewrote the be denied as they whipped in six scripts Saturday , night as Brig-ha- straight points in the closing moYoung University's. Cougars ments of the game to win roared past Wyoming's lumberBarrage ing basketball giants 8 before.: BYU hit Colorado A&M with a 9578 fans in the; BYU barrage in the final six ( J 0 minutes of play Friday night to ' By ginning Saturday night,; the defeat the Rams in a game that Cats swept their! weekend en--; was up until that By STEVE HALE counters with the Punchers and time. h t de"Dick" E. L: Romney, National Collegiate Athletic Colorado A and iM. They 'Coach Stan Watts' charges were 9 Rams? Association television committee chairman, said Saturthe Friday feats bill- exceedingly erratic as they shot to advance he was According "not at all alarmed" over a Calinight. day night that and passed poorly and "were guilJoe the or Wyoming's" game, ing fornia Congressman's request for an investigation of ty of numerous mistakes through V Capua, and BY U's Terry Tebbs out a major portion of ;the football telecasting procedures. game. college were supposed to be the big show in Colorado A&M's addition, Rep. Patrick J. Hillings, Saturday asked t Saturday night. the famed game kept to NCAA determine if a has Congress monopoly in teleBut it was Steinke, firing as BYU k in check a good football games. vising h used to as a high school player part of the time, i f Romney, who returned from the NCAA conference at Granit, wht provided the real But the Cougars big difficulty in Los Angeles late Saturday night, declared that "interefireworks and color to the game was the fact that they? had more as he took the thunder and scor- than just a little trouble hitting sted parties in Washington are informed of every action! constantly ing honors, from the more her- the - basket night. Friday r NCAA takes in regard to tele-alded Cowboy, and Cougar stars. the Cougars Start Slow " casting football games." Shooting with amazing accu: to big-order have I'll "I to guess "The Association the racy on long push shots fromdead-eye- ger baskets,' Coach Watts said to is and d cooper hide, side attempting the and corner court, And, for a while ate in every way to insure that its Steinke scored 22 points on after the game. 'was if as that it going actions are entirely within the 10 field goals and two free to appeared be the only solution to the he added. law," ! throws. as the Cats were so cold problem The Skyline Conference Commis i 0 minutes to ) Steinke, who came off the bench that it took themsioner said tnat nis committee s WASHINGTON 'UP) Rep. a week ago to gain a starting score seven points. They only " to "J. is the aim Patrick great only "protect Hillings Saturday urged also turned berth in the lineup, scored two points in the first six American game o' football, and Congress to investigate to deterin a terrific floor game, and his minutes of play at the same time give football fans mine whether there is a monopoly hustling defensive game proved It wasn't so iiuch that tney as many televised games as is in the televising of college footthe I tilt's highligbt. weren't getting good shots. It was with this aim." ball games. consistent J Coach Ev Shelton's crew suf- more a case that the ball wouldn't He asserted that the problem is The California Republican asked fering its third defeat in four fall for the Cats. They were missnot new, and that NCAA has had the house monopoly Subcommittee conference games, was out to ing them from all positions on- - the TEBBS. BLOCKS CAPUA'S PASS rTerry Tebbs goes after some- - nine. A split second after this picture was taken he blocked constant legal advice on the sub to investigate charges the National Holden (17), behind stop Tebbs, and they did a pretty floor and even such old reliables one his own size, for a change, as he harrasses Joe Capua of Capua's pass. Left is Wyoming'sl Gordon Athletic Association is Collegiate ject. good job of it, holding the Cat as Herschel Pedersen and Terry Wyoming, only an inch taller than Terrible Terry's five feet BY U's Blaine Anderson (35). Right Is Cougar John Benson (29). in the final analysis, exercising monopolistic control over "Anyway, candidate to six Tebbs couldn't drop fem while it's the television sponsor' who se football TV. the Cowboys couldn't standing right under the basket. points, but) lects the game which is to be aired, He said that fan? who own TV Press box observers had a hard halt Steinke. ;:: .... and not the NCAA committee, as sets have protested that the ;'.! time believing that the shooting It" was the Cougars people would think," Romney NCAA's policy many prevents them conference win, .and kept them at percentage 31 per cent in the from said.' the best seeing games." the top of, the Skyline Conference first half and 34 per cent for the He explained that his commit He said some colleges also have game credited to the Cougars tee selects a list of games and sub complained of the arrangement standing. Capua, the Cowboys de- was was. as as it UNITED PRESS high actually to hit By failed also mits it to the sponsor, who chooses under which NCAA "determines ceptive speedster, ; the game, and, with the final ap his usual scoring stride Saturday The only explanation for it was which games may or may not be Adelphi 92 Brooklyn Poly 70 as Tebbs and Steinke held him to that the' Cats had their moments Is of aired televised. the NCAA, game proval Illinois 96 Indiana 72 13 points, a, rather low total for in whici they "were hot on the In a letter to Chairman Emman was chairman elected Romney Deleware State 79 St. Paul's I uel television ,: hoop. him. NCAA Celler committee of the of the House f:" ' ; "' Poly 61 But these moments! were few 1955. He continue will the for in the open.::f":i Committee, The Cowboys led year ) Judiciary, Mercer 85 Howard 74 and far between Friday night. to serve as a committee member noted that the NCAA, Hillings in its coning moments of the game, but the 79 Valparaiso 53 t Louisville 1956. vention Los at the past Entered Game Late Angeles during Cougars flared back to grab a 4 66 112 Citadel I Furman lead at the five minute mark, and In fact, it wasn't until WUlard The former Utah State Agri week, voted to continue its present Rhode Island 71 Northeastern-5were never headed again, leading Hirschi'a reserve forward, encultural College football coach TV policy. Purdue 66, Michigan State 62 2 at the half, f said that five more college games Also he noted that Celler, who tered the game late in the second Columbia 64, Navy 61 startwere telecast m 1955 tnan tne Is chairman also of the house monAlthough held to six points', Tebbs half that the Cougars really Xavier (O.) 71, Villanova 70" subcommittee, already has and a ed to move. Hirschi got couple 87, St. Bonaventure 75 year before, but would not com opoly .played a fine floor game Niagara announced BYU plans to investigate ala 1956. fans on the ment the in of baskets the figures for closing Davidson 71, Washington &!Lee passed off well, giving activities in the leged monopolistic to the ball stole 1956 i he when television Cats He said the the that drive that carried 65 big thrill television He ured the in dribI industry. and no at was elected "with committee from Capua their victory. ) St. Louis 79, Detroit 75 .be to broadened include "cerquiry Los An a at all the at bled in for a took It dispute desperate Iowa 84, Minnesota 62 tain NCAA. of of practices" seconds "35 final in the j conference. was geles The Cougar victory Marshall 92, .Toledo 53 especial- spurt Hillings said the subcommittee the Cougars Virginia State 73, Morgan State Romney made no comment on should determine whether NCAA's ly sweet, since they played the the first half to giveintermission.1 contest with a 8 lead. at the . Representative Hillings' charges 61 last 21 minutes of the of f o o tb a 1 1 television tnat some colleges nave com control i Herschel Pedersen -- sitting7 on the "The Rams led. three times In Tennessee 81, Tulane 68 "amounts to a and if so and Baldwin-Wallac- e bench. Coach Stan Watts took Ped- the second half 78, Lawrence plained of the arrangement by whether the anti-tru-monopoly laws are beoff reeled Cats the before which teams are selected, and ersen out after he had committed Tech 77 violated." 0 ing a g for seven to some fans have straight points four personals with a minute Winston Salem 74, North Caro that been prevented from seeing the 'If there is no violation of the lead with 10:07 to go. But the lina College 61 play in the first half. laws," he added, "the committee Iowa State 58, Oklahoma 55' , best games. v .Ed Pinegar helped the Cats with pesky Coloaggies remained on the pos 14 points, besides playing a fine the heels of the luckless Cougars "Ever since the: NCAA has may wellofwish to consider 83, John Carroll 71 Wayne in this re sibility legislation bankboard game. Blaine Anderson, until the teams hit the stretch St. John's (N.Y.) 100 Brooklyn 93 provided a plan for showing colgard." a who replaced Pedersen. hit for) 13. when BYU pulled away ' with legiate football on television, this He said he understood that col Baylor 83 T.C.U. 75 has been around. It's John Benson, although' held to blazing finish. 68 59 (HI.) problem Loyola Marquette which are members of the Didn't Shoot As Well four points, was-- a bearcat on the Oklahoma City 78 Drake 74 nothing new, and football fans leges NCAA must comply with NCAA's Although he didn't shoot as bankboards. John Hopkins 78 Catholic Uniy. 66 may be assured that the people in Washington who are interested rulings as to which football games Kansas 91 Kansas State 86 Capua's 13 points were tops for well as usual, Tebbs led tie Coug and that the ar scoring parade Friday night TTnlv Cross fi9 Boston Univ. 52 in monopolies have been in- may be televised, the 'Pokes. are out a worked arrangements Tech 87 Mississippi State1 formed of every move we make," year in advance. Sharp hit two free throws for with 18 points, 12 of them coming Georgia : I f'"59 Wyoming and Eckhardt followed in the last half. He scored only Romney concluded. , V "Sponsors of such television pro . 76 94 with a jumper as the Cowpokes three baskets in the; first half, Northwestern Michigan must take only what the grams little came back a; stronger lead. Pinegar but Ohio State 100 Wisconsin 98 (over took a NCAA offers," Hillings added. after taking a pass after "the intermission to tank time) I' faking nicely scored four free from under four, field goals Oklahoma A&M. 63 Houston 44 from Tebbs, ; ; ! throws in trie secona nan. - , neathV Kentucky 107 L.S.U. 65 Tstahley Albert carried the- scor . Wichita 64 Tulsa 56 Steinke tied the score at i the Rams for load tanking by, corner. 41 66 the from eis ing shot a Brand with jump Duquesne Hib- was 18 it but Gary 57 and aS 59 throw points, free Dartmouth sank Princeton Pedersen Illinois 96 Indiana 72 the cats led for the first time 4n hard." who really amazed and hooks his with crowd the thrilled 4' 4 . with minutes' Furman 112 Citadel 66 the game gone w from, the key hole and corners ( Rhode Island 71 Northeastern 59 in the first half. PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (UP) HEBER The ski area in the Iowa 84 Minnesota 62 Pedersen tipped one in, before The ambidextrous hooker scoredone the less 13 than Dr. long; Cary Middlecoff and crew- - Snake Creek Canyon three miles Marshall 92 Toledo 53 points, Hughes flipped in a charity toss. cut Bob rHnaaoi. firaA in a mieh chnt frnm rane snooonx iom oieuue Rosburg won out over north of Homestead has excellent Tennessee 81 Tulane 68 done how visitors shows from it's SOUP (36) several DUNK the BYU. elements and some 250 other skiing conditions at the moment. out Wyoming Hershel, cats 98 Pedersen, moved "Soup" Lawrence Tech Baldwin Wallace sidppotirt and the r P IdentiIs F G T University-playeJohn BYU a i (29). Other dunk shot. with 1 Benson, 44 5 14 Youngj 77 Brigham leaping and with minutes celebrity golfers Saturday to take according to Del Wallineren. in front j 4 0 0 led The the Dave 2 and Joe include for (6) fied i (7). ............... the lead at the end! of the second Midway, president of the Wasatch Cougars Benson Bradley Capua, 58 55 half. Wyoming Oklahoma to in Iowa State players seconds the (first play 2 14 at the halftime 4 5 round 71 of the Bing Crosby $15,000 Ski Assn. 70 point. i Villanova one in and Xavier (O.) Capua Pinegar '' Bradley tipped Golf with 36 hole Wallingren reported that there 3 11 Tournament 4 75 87 St. Bonaventure tossed in a free, throw. Pinegar Pedersen Niagara 0 6 3 Davidson 71 Washington & Lee 65 scores of 134. scored on a carity toss and then Tebbs is 20 Inches of hard-pac- k base Court-WiswhiDciniz i 22 2 the With 10 winds 75 79 e coastal one countered Detroit Louis St. but in, Steinke with five inches of powder snow tipped Capua i..... 5 13 Vanderbilt 88, Mississippi 73 it with a shot from the circle. B. Anderson. ......... I '4 cypress romi course ana strong at the ski area; An rope 1 1 1 77 rains lashing both Cypress Point Is in operation each Saturday 0 Auburn Alabama Pedersen connected on two free Jensoh . 86, 79-58 0 0 r Monterey, Country Club from and Sunday from 10 a.m. to . 0 throws and" Steinke scored on a H. Anderson Dayton 82, Canisius 73 1 3 1 48 off a fast break. Bradley Hirschi ..... drive in on, .the pair had 4 p.m. Brigham Young 74, Wyoming 79 stroke batted one in and the Cats led 2 Lewis i ..... . .......s 0 0 0 LOGAN (UP) The court-wis- e - Dunn contributed 24 points. The a' advantage over the . The road leading into the area Temple 91, Manhattan first-da- y 0 0 LUtah Aggies used a tight zone de ,best point getters for the Rams with 10 minutes 22 seconds left J. Anderson 0 leader Mike Souchak of also is in excellent condition. WalPittsburgh 78, Penn State 60 in the first half, i waland to Tennessee Grant Forward were Cincinnati Eastern fense here Saturday night Durham, N. C. :The 93, Boyd ling er said. 8 Blaine Anderson connected on a' Totals . footballer booted aa opportunity J 29 36 16 74 lop Colorado A&M before Center Gary Hibbard with 20 each. ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. (UP) 55 follow-u- p shot and Tebbs on a long WYOMING G T F P 3,500 fans in the George Nelson ' The Farmers projected a 10 to 0 Utah's competent Redskins cuffed Texas Western 78, HardhSim- - to take over sole leadership as WIDENER Rr?T!TV!fyii,-3 down the New Mexico Lobos 5 1 2 2 4 Fieldhouse here. L. bogied the final three holes JOCKEY CLUB HEAD mon 53 pusher from behind the lead after four minutes of play and Sharp ........ of Western! a crowd before circle. Pedersen' tanked a jumper Bradley. 3 9 for a 71, which added to his 64 NEW YORK (UP) 3 Utah State Captan Pat Dunn and were never headed! At intermission Saturday night Eastern 71, Kentucky George D. 3,500, puncturing Lobo dreams of 1 as the Cougars hiked their lead to Hughes ...... 2 4 forward Ted Smith spearheaded the Utah ; State carried a hefty of Friday gave him 135. , 1 67 8 Widen was Kentucky er chairman ' a winning team which were raised Richmond 75, William & Mary 53 It was nearly dark when the of the T j. 4 0 8 Farmer offense. Smith tallied 25 margin. Eckhardt ... j Club. Also Jockey Friday. two wins. after upset 1 13 points for the Utah team while final man of the day came in returned to office were Ogden 6 Bradley tossed in two free throws Capua 93, Yale 85 ' Army State Wyoming-Uta- h As the in were Mexico New But fans while and Blaine Andersen flipped one in Holden ... 2 8 Mike Fetchick of Yonkers, N. Y. PMpps, 3 James Cox was the Ag disappointed on the final outcome, Duke 76, Marylapd 62 it night game Friday X) for the Cougars Benson, battling Lunen ... second-plac- e 0 who 65 0 47 a had had Hill r, secretary-treasure59, (La. Loyola Spring , a n d Brady, gies' zone' defense which prevent they .weren't disappointed in the Seton Hall 87, 1 0 5 78 a and a tenaciously on the boards, flipped Carlson . . for (D.C.) secftiarsnaH Friday Saturday, Georgetown executive ed any high scoring by the oppo- awaited scoring duel between Toby cassldy, one in from in front and Pedersen Stephenson 0 0 143. 0 under 85 miserable and steward. Playing retary sition. . Roybal of New Mexico and Art Cornell 75, Harvard 60 hit on a jumper: from the circle conditions he bogied the last six to shoot forced Rams The Bunte of Utah. werej as) the Cats led Eckhardt Totals . ....... X- - 19 23 10 48 . holes. 61 62. Providence Springfield from far out on the floor and only The contest ended with Bunte St. Francis and Capua tipped ion jumpers from Score by quarters: I ' h Westminster 89, (Pa.) . Hibbard and Grant were effective ahead the circle but Steinke connected BYU .. ...... .13 15 25 1674 76' i - Brigham Young 61 f Colorado 49 to his in this respect. Meanwhile, the However, Roybal clung .from deep in the! corner and Ped- WYOMING U- 12 10 14 12 48 New .98 Massachusetts liampandwere Dunn Smith r lead Conference Farmers' jscoring Skyline ersen on a whirling-jumpeOregon 63 California 62 from shire 90 RIVERSIDE RINK San Francisco 69 Fresno, St. 80 consistently breaking into good with 150 points, in four games, an Amherst 79, Norwich 50 the circle. Hughes flipped in a free;BRIGHAM YOUNG t G T F P d average of 30 while to Bunte'sl 60 77 found DENVER Denver Idaho Stanford per game, scoring territory thej TUES.. JAN. 178:30 P. VL" (UP) throw but Steinke flipped one in Benson, f . .,. 1 2 1 3 t work of Center Joe Lockyer iami iu tutu goiucat a 4t.i aiaogc George Washington 73, VML48 53 Oregon Stale 47 S. California shooting Montana an from side court Pedersen was Pinegar," f 4 6 4 12 Friday's Results UCLA 86 Washington State 72 taken out of the game 'after com- Pedersen, c ......... i . 4 4 2 10 easy basketball victin. Saturday kept the Aggies predominately in This 'week Roybai broke Bunte's St, '1 M 75 Manhattan 74 (Pa.) Joseph's of 78 San Francisco St. 72 of the ball. old control record 1 conference Humboldt a crowd scant before scoring 7 6 4 18 night, mitting his fourth foul with one Tebbs, g .... 64 ! 71 La Salle Syracuse . Seattle 88 Portland! 77 minute and 50 seconds to go in the Steinke, g ... It was Utah State's second vic- 43 points by hitting 45 against Mon- Cornell 74 Brown 7 1 0 14 in the University fieldhouse here. i 56 r ji Colorado Western 90 Adams SL 74 first half. Bradley tipped in a free Hirschi, f .'. 2 0 0 4 The victory sent the Pioneers tory in three Skyline Conference tana. I Colgate 66 Buffalo 65 three' n sank Utah Occidental 60 California Tech 45 the of night Saturday starts. uirow ana men . conneciea on a Lewis, g 0 0 0 0 tothe top .. Harvard 86 Pennsylvania 78; Mexico 70 Montana State 66 field INew before a on teams Conference Gonzaga corner as the goals from '. I the first B. Anderson, "c ;i .. .. : pusher The Ft. Collins Rams have lost Rochester 65 Union (N.Y.) 62 si 00 00 Skyline 75 W. Washington 67 : Whitworth two and two record. Alontana re- to Denver, Utah land Utah State could score. By halftime it Vwas Florida half buzzer sounded. Half time H. Anderson 76 Georgia 73 State 5 Not of Utahns. the in favor 2 E. no score was. mains in the basement .with foi BYU. o 0 0 Washington 78 Brit. Columbia 55 f ..: and beat New Mexico.' Jensen, Florida 87 Miami (Fla.) 85 ZVx second into the until minutes in wins five games. The Cougars and Wyoming traded GIRLS' TAG TEAM The travel to Missoula, I Tech 63 G. Washington 61 pull ahead Virginia first Mont., Aggies 'baskets in the opening moments Totals 25 19 11 61 Denver moved to a 73 75 for their inext contest a half could New Mexico South Carolina Carolina but Bunte. and Utah's Curtis North MARY JANE MULL of the second half before the Cou- COLORADO A&M L GLT F P half lead because the Pioneers week from tonight. West Virginia 81 Penn State; 79 I them Jensen from i in off were the not cold seven reeled and sinking as began gars . quite straight Gregory, f .. Oil3 20 120 Quantico Marines 92 W & M 85 to into all the back' on DOT "shots DOTSON Denver pull as visitors. the angles Tebbs points 5 push by. shooting Grant, f .... Texas A&M 75 Texas 74 d lead as New Mexico's tight deand: Steinke and free throws by Hib ard, c 43 5 3 3 13 hit nine of 34 shots while Montana with' 15 minutes left, In the versus I New Mexico 56 to fenses j 49. half. collapse. 'could Montana and The of Anderson. began can , BJaine 2 6 TO sopho3 2 .. I Pinegar only; eight Bryant, g Arkansas 84 Rice BARBARA BAKER The two teams continued at an Albert, g Denver warmed up in the sec- more had led his team in scoring 'I 8 4 2 18 Arizona 69 West Texas State 64 and even scoring pace until four Stuehm,f ....... j. 6 0 0 0 ond half, with forward Bill Peay and rebounds, with 18 until that WILL COMPETE IN AUTO 92 101 Arizona State CHINA BORA Highlands minutes had been played in the Christensen, f ........ 0 0 0 and center Dick Brot leading the moment. Denver led, when RACE IN ARGENTINA Mad, lh, way yea second half when th Cougars rack- Hessel ,g ...V........; 0 0 0 scoring, to end the game with a Peay scored 16 points to top T. V. STARS REPAIRED RADIATORS Want Thtml ed up four 33.8 per cent shooting Sheriff left the game. 0 0 points Jensen, f ... Drivers respectable GORDETSKY vs. McKAY. MODENA, Italy 4UP) 2 score. The Cowboys Anderson, f for a into . Glass Installed' 0 0 average. However, Montana re-- Denver, but Brott, who scored 11 and mechanics of Ferrari and LARSON bounced back with baskets by Specialised Work,. J CAGLE vs. WILLIAMS aired cold and came out with a points, was the top reboundef for Maserati auto racers.1 leave Italy ' e before-thCoulo-and 21.7 .... 16. Totals ; 49 the Capua Sharp 20 14 9 .Pioneers with to average. for compete Argentina Sunday STUDIO AHLANDER'SI Tickets at Wick Swain Barber gars were off to the races , once Score by quarters s Montana's Eddie Argenbright, in the Jan. 22 Grand Prix of ArgenDenver led all the way, but vicr 1 FR E. 4St So. Ph. 23N. Cnlv."ATemi; five-1Mona 0 23 14 until assured again, scoring eight consecutive BYU wasn't scores led the Shop or phone AC 7, tina and the Jan. 29 1,000 kilo 1761 tory guard 14 .14 12 20 Sheriff Russ with out, fouled points with Steinke and Blaine An- - A&M tana's meter sports car event. 949 points. , ,.; NCAA Television Chairman Denies Monopoly Charge By RAY SCHWARTZ , hot-shooti- ng ! m 74-4- 8. i ; 12-Poi- nt 74-4- Field-house- 12-po- int f 4 I nip-and-tu- ck - 2Sp '4 61-4- ;; I ball-contr- . 7 ol (R-Cali- f.) fast-brea- ; - - LOnflrmnn - s 0 W Urges Solons To Eye NCAA has-nothin- g n -- - W ? t ' , -- . AU-Ameri- can ' j third-straig- ht I i Collegiate Cage Scores) " f ; . 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