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Show ' ; I BYU, U'S-ah- fab-Win- Utah tafe Quinfs in ourna menf Play , Cats Defeat DOWN HIS ALLEY FJoridq In 74- - 65 Utah State's amazing Aggies, overlooked In preseason polls and unheralded as a tournament par tieipant, bid for their first major college basketball tourney championship since 1952 tonight Coach Cec Baker's Farmers meet tall and talented Oklahoma City for the championship oi the AlKJollege Basketball champion ship at Oklahoma City. entered the The Aggie iron-me- n finals Tuesday night with a come8 back victory over a taller Wichita University team. By virtue- of the win the Aggies became the only Skyline Conference team involved in the heavy schedule to ;reach the fi-- , 1 t- : - iV k Vv'lj , f i ji 14 Harris . Totals BY HIGH ....... . 4 11 .12 22 qualified for, the consolation fi nals tonight against Holy Cross. Holy Cross nipped North Carolina State, 1 to enetr the i 40 51 0 0 1 Lloyd 1 4 2 0 1 Sandstrom Bradshaw 0 Cooper 3 0 6 2 2 0 2 0 3 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 130 Jones Davis Pierpont TO 1 0 10 3 1 1 Mentley ' 23 37 2 2 0 3 Morton Booth 3 7 1 1 con-eolati- on Totals finals.: BYU won third place in the Hurricane Tournament at Miami by stopping University of FloriDave Eastis and Gaty da, . Earnest paced the Brighams to victory. Eastis got 21 points and V f r 20. New Mexico surprised by beat 6 to win the ing .Valparaiso Motor City Tournament consolation title at Detroit. The Lobo sanic jix free throws in the last minute and a half and got a basket, as the gun sounded to net the win. Francis Grant led the Skyline team- with 27 points Billy McGlll and Allen Holmes led Utah to victory. McGiU got 21 points and Holmes contributed 15 The game's high scorer was Minnesota's Ron Johnson with 24 Minnesota narrowed Utah's lead 0 with two minutes to but Utah successfully protected the slim margin on a free throw by Gary Chestang find a field goal by Rich Ruffed. Utah State used its five starters throughout the game in beating Wichita. The Aggies tiedNthe, 6 with six minutes regame Royce Murray Broadhead Christiansen Madsen Maughn Wetherill ... JUDGING 80-7- . BY High - BULLDOGS PLAY DINOS TONIGHT IN LOOP TILT 72-7- Provo High's Bulldogs will open their Region 5 basketball schedule tonight when they meet Carbon High in the Provo High gym, starting at 8 p. m. There will be a junior varsity game at 6:15 p.m. The Dinos reportedly have their strongest cage team in several years and are expected to give the Big Green a real tussle tonight. They have both good height and scoring punch. Provo has had a successful preseason campaign, winning six out of eight practice games. American Fork and Highland were the only teams to beat the Bulldogs in preseason play. They won over Ben Lomond, Bountiful, the Alumni, Granite, Logan and Pleasant Grove in play. will Orem and Payson at Spanish be at Springville 5 in other Region games tonight. Both of these Fork games will start at 8 p. m. and will be preceded by junior varsity games at 6:15 p. m. . . 66-6- three straight fieM maining goals by Jerry Schofleld.? Then on Green and Max Perry with baskets to Ice loose broke the Utah team. for the game was the Green high scorer with 1 . . non-leag- teams -- Three . other Skyline Denver, Colorado State and Wyin tournaomingwere defeatedMexico" State ment play. New beat Denver. 2 ; in the Far West. Classic at Corvallis, Ore.; and Idaho State whipped Wyo68-6- and Gonzaga tipped Rhead ming 68-5-8 5 in the -- ISC Aufdhde Colorado State, tournament at Poca Cowan 57-5- Invitational Criler tcllo. UTAH STATE O P Pf T Green ............. 11 SchoficW ............ 8 Wllbon .............. 2 Perry ............... 9 Cullimore .......... 2 Totals 30 ......... Tate ...... Heller .............. Urban .............. Van Eman ......... Brady ............... Mallot Gales ............... Cleveland ......... rs 323 2 1-- 15-2- 1 9 2-- 2 1-- 2 11 75 O F Pf T 2 1-- 1 5 5-1-- 1 0-- 0 Durham 0--0 Totals .......... 26 7 16 68 39 3675 Utah State Wichita ,....'39 29-- 68 BRIGHAM YOUNG G F Pf T Eaton .............. 4 0 4 8 Miller .............. 5 7 3 15 16-1- . 0-5-- Eastis .............. Earnest 8 5--11 6 8-- 10 Abggln 0 3-- 4 .3 3 1 5-6- 1 7 Berrtt ............ Grow ............... Griggas ............ Miller 2 8 34.' 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-- 0 ............... 2 1- -2 0 0--2 2 1-- 2 21 2 20 15-2- 1 0 0 0 5 3 0 2 5 24 75 7 G F Pf T 3 7 4 3 2 0 0 .............. 2 5 Benson .............. 3 9 .......... 22 07 Totalf 3 9 Halftlm: Utah 43, 1 16 1 1-- 0--2 ....'...... 5 12 Killer 3 2-"2-- .......... Johnson Butler Lehman 0 30 18 2 20 3 5 1 Totali MINNESOTA 2 9 Cronk r... M 5-- ............. .............. v............ ue 2 1 4-- 7 4 10 10-1- 2 2,24 1-- 3 3- -9 5 3.41" -4 3 5-- 2- 2- - 2 3- - 3 0- - 0 1- - 2 28-3- 8 2 0 0 11 6 2 3 4 3 18 72 Tempe Sports Chief Under Juab . 4 16 0 8 2 10 2 6 3 3 '3 FLORIDA Shrwd 24 .............. Shiver .............. Jung ............... Srnpun Many ............... Rabhn .............. Cody Luyk Totals Brigham Young Florida . 15 74 26-3-8 G F Pf T 9 5 3 5 0 1 2 0 25 ... 4 20 2-- 3 2-- 2 1 12 2-- 3 2-- 4 2-- 2 3 8 5 12 5 2 4-- 4 1-- 1 flight favorite over hit more ex3 6 perienced opponent because of his 0 5 eggressive style and knockout 0 0--0 1 9 23 65 35 3974 31 34-- 15-1- 65 UTAH G F Pf T Chestang 4 5 8 6 Ruffe! McGlll Holmes Morton 3 4-- 6 3-- 5 5-- 8 4 12 3 13 5 21 M 5 13 0 0-- 2 6 power. Although 30 years old, Tiger has had only 30 pro fights winning 19,' losing nine and drawing two. Ten of 19 victories were by knockouts, and in his last Chicago appearance he scored a convincing triumph over Joey Giardello. Mims, also 30, has had 73 fights with" a record of 47. wins, 20 losses and six draw.. Chain" Link Fcnco rv 12 34 17 42 25 48 Bullock 118 N Sales Stat. & Oretr Service AC.5-226S- M J : ; r i'-- ! i ca-sa- ba j ' e--i - - I , Gr.T-duat- o-.i- b-n- ily tK-0v- pui-pro.speeti- frt ! cxi-x-ebn- '.' 4 many as ti e kum to watch, jby ...the Dons' are hcing cautious .and - j ; v j - 1 I . 1 i .: ' i i thoughtful. They have'lncen working hard. in practice sessions and playing hard in every game thus fdr, and I Iris pattern will rnr'oublcdly fol- -. b-.their ecliviiicj t.;ruahout his season. v j i i f If U U I Wu L'U O r.cier. 5 f 1 DALLAS your 1 Vv'niSKV by s. ' ld inh Foyk move;; in TIME OUT! The HELENA, Mont. (UPI) U.S.. men's and women's Olympic alpine ski teams will finish 29 29 35 lown Pride Dairy 31 i3 Westside Market . 28 3G Friel's Inc Brookside Market .......... 25 33 HTSTown Pride Dairy, 20S3. HTG Artistic Beauty, 723. HIS Mary Llewellyn, 404. Llewellyn, 182. There are about 2,000 known op a .sconr to-.s- YOI1K (UPDThe" King continued mi.gazine today widened the split 1 Amos is ' i' - 1 I - - - i !: MGETS manager of the men' Olympic teams, change in plans was dictated because the sklen would have no chance to compete against European skiers they will meet i.i the Olympic! at Squaw Valley, wo-tne- to -' Helena, and said the Little, IX. n'i HEG. i ' ' - ' ' 6.95 ' . Cj V. t;r fa4 frJi 6 torA , i j I I V f I ' - - n fM W hA '4, ?; . . Tvo Day's Special t Calif. t?m j v recognize Itoblnson world champion, in Hie middU'V :.':"lit c rown. Officially, Fullmer of .West Jor- Jt. proclaimed Gene Fullmer the dai, Utah, is recognized as cham-world- 's 'culiilandiiig" in i tl d c- pfo;t by the National Boxing Assn. ' and weight droppe d Sugar Kay au! Kobinson till is billed as liobiaion to third place in- its an- - champion in New York fctalc ar;d nual rzllmi, but it conversely j Mr ssachusetls. NEW Star Five tAaaazine Procfainis training in Europe instead of remaining in the U.S. after selection of teams January at Aspen, Colo., it wag announced here today. Dr. brand ... Haig &.Haig atltmpt by a Jord.Vn jramc. Urcnt O.itlcr, player durmfr a rcetit presca.-ioalso of the i'O'bs is .hown waitirtj; for a possible rn- bound. The lhiir, with hi.fu hopes for successful season, start league play tonight. RhiQ ; J . The France from Las Vegas, Nov., promptly proceeded to pile up the most impressive total of the entire rodeo with 16!) points aboard veteran Sungoose, a bronc which had unseated half of the bareback honors. species of mosquitoes belonging to the Cullcidae family, according to the National Geographic Society. 26 33 u i j Athletic TEMPE, Airz. (UPI) Director Clyde Smith of Arizona I State University Tuesday was 33 ve ; W. L. by the V v'-'-'- ... .' m n 1 I SQUEEZED FOR rilOf4EY? ". ys. . " 9 " i f A LlghtwcfRl.t, jacket, rujr-ec- d wat er repellent outer shell knit collar and bct-toi Choose from O. D Navy Blue or Charcoal. rub it in!" m. See . . . the Money Mart with the UNITED 1 ( , : . ": ' FRIENDLY FINANCE STEELW0RKERS plan Quick OF '3 i original Scotch flavor . PRESENTS ON z perfected in 1627 K 1 v 1 - ICLOR-- TV CHANNEL 11 with the i Convenient Confidential 7:00 New bo'ttje, i I (CffendLj finance AMERICA tV ; "Okay, we're hopelessly outclassed but you needn't TONIGHT .t Call Us Today for a FREE ESTIMATE . 10-ye- ar LEAGUES . and-guar- D.?Voa Ul: d. At even stem in.'4 too ca.vy in a fey-Scl Ov::: !y C omc-Skull rracl lee al';nt The Do.i;s thh, ,,,1 are not LviihL-siWotin- g provement. drills, is vpccu,.l overly c'ro.vu'o.-but The Pay.-on- . five should provide to enhance the Dons ruperlo-rtBakc a g(Ka avcrj,? in t!;e the locals with a" good touh.J of offense maneuvers. l U'C.ht (hi.:.:''! Laosc Syits game he averse whicii would bo ix wiii'L tome mir.:led just the thing ii needs at this jui...vi have been ahituiV lack. miui.5.,t,,, exhibits "a few loose spots which vcry point to .sharpen 'all the Den m liandling the armament. The team has will have to be batten up. It" is boardsimpvcv an), t..(;Ucag moi t'aan:' been looking belter in aci-b, ,;. expected that the wrinkles m- lhCiT ;;arc 0f Mipoffs lately and is. starting to j2il into Spanish Fork's protective armor! from t,u. ycnt0os,i a smooth-vor.;n- g floor outfit will begin' to smooth out as thc .Coach Lu; ,' repcrts' Ihcv will with good potentialities the coach season, brings more competitive ihvuIncountcr ulth the approach ht . asserts. experience. lonl-ronridcnrn Lions h'h vth A hifh point cn Jhcir record-- j,.lr(1 rc;u;v" last sprin-- ; tooki a Pa: s ai Q.rt all uvo reguto: be taken r.ol heavy tollleaving jasi by any its.'li" a vbv lars to use as a nucleus far. this opponent, is the fact nvo fnr nnv r,!o;.nt and the 11 Me s trv.r,,. in four ?.imos a Fkers arenH their that T..:v a'v year's this bat to be tie "1 any exception. Touted several re-ride- Labor'i viewpoint on th latest eteel Industry proposal f Dr.nlcls the' center bo!h nw-r- , the Varsity's 'one ;,n,i Jay I?ra Mltclu' re .workui;: tn.:;.i.iy h:uI;' '.s D-nn- bc-o- his. running through plays. - Totals and Haynes mates raced m by Wn lurncd ' woik i3.L?in' forward' 1 lations. action. Smith had no commerft about action of the regency, govfor the two Arizona Middle-weight- s erning body , CHICAGO (UPI) State universities and , Arizona Holly Mims of Baltimore State' at College Flagstaff. and Dick Tiger of Nigeria clash tonight in the year's final Wednes- to The regents admonished Smith comply strictly with NCAA regu day night TV bout. latfons and policies of the Board Tiger, a comparative newcom- of Regents. er In American boxing circles, holds the British Empire middleweight title and was, ranked a In play thus far, outstanding 11 Clyde Tempe, 4riz. (UPI) Arizona who State Smith, helped clean its athletic house seven years ago, was under probation today for violation of NCAA regu- basis of the organization's penalty on nst them. pect. Offensively, the Dons are build-- ! inc strength around CI ff Johnson, last seamen's high score man in t!ie' reg'on. Their eye for the oi l bucket ha;", thus far "been keen, and scoring has very smooth in most of tlie'ir aiJie-- 5. pJaced on probation and scolded school's regents for the recent twa-yea- r probation penalty ASU drew from the National Collegiate Athletic Association for violation of two athletic recruiting rules. The action came at a special meeting of the regents. Smith' had no comment. The regents found Smith was responsible for the interpretation and procedures which resuftcd in the findings of violation of two NCAA rules excessive entertainment and unauthorized travel for prospective athletes. IIIG-M- ary -- on!y3 France 1,3 1 Comer Art City Ladies Artistic Beauty Utah Service total of , backs who passed only 10S times during the regular season, worked hard on their aerials .while 7 Bowling SPRINGVILLE jiohtt were 5 00 red-agithem. T';i in the fac? of some of the Lest competition availsb'e pozi a formidable picture for any tqic'd which rruvts the 12 men Spanish look iflo state play a year ago, however. Most of the varsity are seniors, with one junior, lanky Marl.tn Rcpcr, shaping up as a good prus- - of Ky FRANK KING SPANISH FORK The Dons meet Pnycon's- Lions on their home f!or toni.'-h- t with high record "of hopes and a 10 Wins out of 12 joiuts according to Coach Boyd Lt!';c. However, he crmphasize.1 that 'the Forfcer squad is hnrd wot kin 3 and' still ha?' u , ileal of room fur impro-seas- Was? (UPI) Young' Bert and veteran Marty Wood 7 made the most of their second 3 0 changes Tuesday night to win 0 4 4 tlx bronc-bustin- g honors in the 1 0 0 2 National Finals Rodeo. 0 '0 0 0 The judges ruled their first rides were too unimpressive to 17 20 14 48 score because of poor mounts and ordered them to make 2 4 2 4 Probation The Board of Regents took thsr Minnesota action at a special meeting Tues day. At the same time, the board censured Smith as the man responsible for ASU being placed on probation by the NCAA for two years. Ironically, it was Smith him self who volunteered information to the Nationa' Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) that was thel Mims to Face Dick Tiger In TV Bout 7 25 0 2 1 Totals Score by quarters: (the Central Uiali area.) EL PASO, Tex. (UPI) New Mexico State knocked heads Tuesday in its last scrimmage before meeting North Texas State in the Sun Bowl Thursday.. North Texas meanwhile ran through its multiple offense plays and worked extensively o'n pass offense and defense, but had no contact. Both teams were to have' light unlimbering drills today. Vernon Cole and Robert Duty, North Texas' top two quarter- G T F P Abner 4 4 2 2 Garrett Park 74-6- 5. 23. 9 22 JUAB Wilson 57-5- projects shoiIs in c ''For-B-i ar G T F P . Paxman SHOULD. 1 20 18 Score by quarters: 0YB AND CO. 2 5 4 4 4 6 6 R. Salzeti Gerant . . PAT 1 2 St. Francis - .2115 . , Notre Dame ter Myrl Goodwin who got 16 and 19 rebounds. faints F P Gonzaga- also posted its second win by edging Colorado State Uni0 2 1 11 versity, Goodwin headed the tournament 1 5 all-stteam which included team2 10 mate Frank Swope, forwards Lar6 18 ry Hoffner and Chuck Newcomb of Colorado ' St a t e and guard 11 51 Frank Burgess of Gonzaga. G T Murphy . . Nevener ., CrUAJSO ; 15 13 10 40 NOTRE DAME Perla Host Ida- 63-5- ... Totals victories. Utaa, lenocked from the unbeaten rank the night" before, squeezed out a 75- - 72 triumph over Minnesota in the Dixie Classic. The Utes thus Allen POCATELLO (UPI) G T F P ho State and Gonzaga of Spokane 0 2 wound up unbeaten in the annual 1 0 0 2 ISC Invitational BasketballTour-namen- t which concluded 'here 3 4 4 10 , 2 4 1 8 Tuesday night. ISC won its second game of the 0 1 3 1 8 8 1 1 17 meet by downing Wyoming, behind the stellar play of cen- Briskey Sawaya Marquez Fullerton ... solation- - bracket WICHITA 8-25. ........ All-Colle- ge Cornell -4- ST. FRANCIS Lyon Holm The last time the Aggies won a tournament was in 1952 when Holiday they captured the first Festival title in . New ' York City bj'- defeating Manhattan College 59- 57, That was Baker's second State. at Utah year Favorite Oklahoma City "entered the finals of the roeet by beating Bowling Green 60-7-8 in overtime. Utah, Brigham Young and New Mexico also increased Skyline prestige Tuesday night with con Earnest s; The box scores: r 63-6- 75-5- - trimmed the Wildcats, on the liasl;elbali on the various v. -- 51-4- 0, tour-lamen- ts .'- CEDAR CITY (UPI) College oi Southern Utah closed a successful preseason basketball campaign here Tuesday night by stop7 for ping Nevada Southern 10th season. of the win its CSU had too much scoring and rebounding depth for the Neva-dtnDon Burton paced the CSU win with 16'- - points. Teammate Both St. Francis and BY High Elliott Jordan had 14. suffered defeats Tuesday night However, high scorer in the in basketball game was Nevada Southern's Bernie Fumalgali with 23. games' Notre Dame of sPrice defeated , CSU has lost three games this while Juab season.the Padres away-from-ho- 75-6- nals. (Editors Note: 'This is another, ia a srrier, of articles Cage Games Press International By United . Tilt Wivfi Mlqh Kopes 75-5- 7 St. Francis, BY High Lose 9 Start baogue Ploy ion tg.it' Nevada Five VI . CSU Trips I! k DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, DEC.1 SO, 1233 Utaft County, Utah Sports Briefs 351 ASK FOR: ARDEN ROBERTS VY. CENTER-PRO- Don'! bs VO J Vaouo-B- s1 'or HataAHa'a CLENDCD SCOTS WHISKY. 85.8 PROOF RENFIELD IMPORTERS. LT0,NIW rORX . |