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Show - r n n BY Bob SIcousen Scores The mbattle3 Amateur Athletic Union is entrenched ctronger than ever as the "boss of the Olympic, Games, American portion . . . the colleg-- coaches are more bitter ' than ever . . rumor has it they're waiting to see what dates the A AU announces for its big track meets next year, so they can schedule their National Collegiate Athletic Association events in direct " conflict. . , He knows the thought will never be accepted, but CoacJi Vince Lorn bard i of the Green ' Bay Packers has the guts to come out and say the only so- lution to the signing war of the professional! leagues is to hold a common draft. . Garrie-Winhin- r ! By RAY SCHWARTZ Pirate Infielder Plans Marriage 7. it good part of the second half and they came through in a creditable manner for Coach Watts, . Discard Zone Defense The Cats,' discarding the zone n defense and going all the way Friday night, still made a lot of mistakes,; both of omission and commission, but were a little more aggressive and alert than they had been in their two previous games against the Air Force and San Jose.1 Sparked by the shooting of Skousen, Steinke and Batchelor, halftime the Cats took a Middleton and but lead, Stanley, Schalow led a second half charge that enabled the .Tigers to tie the !' score at bel, at tied score was The out moved Pacific fore the quint and set the stage in front for the final Cougar surge. "Statistics: v Herald Sports Editor Don . PITTSBURGH (UPI) Hoak, third baseman for the Pittsburgh Pirates, and singer Jill Corey plan to be married here . Dec. 27 Hoak and Miss Corey applied for a marriage license Wednesday. They asked Pittsburgh May- - . or Joseph M. Barr to marry ' them. - "We hope Mayor Barn's schedule permits him to perform the the date for next Wednesday and. it would entail too much troubl to change it." ceremony," Hoak sail j - Brlgham Young University's Cougars were back on the victory beam today after defeating the FriUniversity of Pacific, fina with whirlwind day night ish before 4,609 fans in the BYU , Fieldhouse. Bob Skouscn hit a free throw with 43 seconds to go to tie the and then followed game at g lay-i- n it up with a with 14 seconds left In the game to carry Coach Stan Watts d win. charges to their e The victory broke a losing streak for the Cats. Ron Steinke paved the way for Skousen's climatic field goal when he intercepted a Pacific and drove down the floor for c.ir'.4The biggest worry of Alex pass Alan attempted lay-u-p Webster's career was that the though Steinke missed bucket. on the at' back of New the Alex Webster running tempt, Skousen, trailing the play, ; York Giants,' a tremendous alertly . grabbed the rebound and BItlGIIAM YOUNG (69)" . G T P ' .: factor in their title drive, whipped in a field goal for the :.....L...:. 0 0 0 Burton, f wouldn't be offered a contract to. come to camp last July. Cougar triumph.. , ; 21 9 3 Skousen," t ,.....L... '' ' Last Shot . 4 0 injury jinx had progressed to the , point where .2 Johnson,' c .. one at the took Pacific 16 0 crack, 3 B atchelor, g the Giants didn't bother to put him on the .draft eligible with less than eight sec- Steinke, g 18 basket 0 9 list of the Minnesota Vikings . .' . as Alex says, "Why onds to play, but the shot was 4 0 2 Kelson, f ...... would they want an old broken down guy like me?" no good and the Cats grabbed the Merta, c 3 1 1 ball was rebound that the 1 and 1 0 ... f Alstrom, Duffy , Daugherty on the Rose Bowl mixup: "I game.?.',' S: . 0 0 0 Kunz, g shouldn't probably release this . . . but Murray Warmath i 0 0 0 c was the incidentally, 2 of Minnesota (Rose Bowl bound) and Jack Fullen, alumni game's high scorer with 21 points. Ashby, 0 1 Blumenthal, g .Two in other scored Ohio of Cougars State are secretary first cousins." double (spurned Rose), 69 27 Totals figures. Steinke had' 18 Batchelor' 16. points and Gary (67) Leo Middleton was Pacific's UNIVERSITY OF PACIFIC T--F G P Bob Hope's getting mileage out of his Football Foun- leading scorer with 20 points, fol7 5 1 lowed by Jack Schalow, a dead-ey- e Davey, f dation dinner patter about "the quarterback of the is 5 1 2 e with "19, Strambler f bomber, 13-20 Port 8 6 maybe you don't think touch foot- and Ken Stanley with 12. p ; v Middleton, c 19 1 1 j . J man-for-ma- 69-6- 7, . 67-a- ll game-winnin- 3-3- hard-earne- football two-gam- 51-5- 13 Utah Countv. Utah e - sijLKJDAV HERALD SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1961 Basket! d 67 Squ aciiG jn ..4 " 3 ' i i - "i!tojr.dj"!j LpiA 1. 61-al- By JOHN 67-6- 4, - mm 1 ' ; 0-- 1 .His 6-- : : 1-- :..-:- 13-1- , . SERVICE J ' M j TOWMj-- .r&i i I I l 0-- r ... 0-- "Fill 4-- and my radiator, chtck the if th baHry .. . . tte . . . te." ntdt 3-- tir wattr We're just "naturally" friendly I 0-- 0-- 0-- MINOR 27-1- 5. 750 1 . plus part$ IJ TUNE-U- P v FIRES AT HOOP bary Batchelor, BYU guard, takes a crack at the hoop during Friday night's game with University of Pacific at the BYU Fildhouse. Trying to Charley Strambler (43) of Pacific, while stop the shot are John Nicholls (55) and Ron Steinke (23) of the Cougtars watche s the action. The Cougars won . (Herald Staff Photo by Mark Rigtrup). 7-- j Hy-ann- 6-- j long-rang- All-Sta- rs ball is tough, but up there roughing the passer is a federal rap."?. V.'. - .:-- ; ll'-r.K;- , Schalow, g on Jumper g Not only did Skousen score the Stanley, g ..- Baisley, game-winnin- g basket, but he NichoUs, c tanked the last five points that Scheel, f .... were posted on the scoreboard. Bowling is getting into the golf act . . with the first annual Major League Baseball Players Bowling Tournament slated for Tampa in March : . . run by old In fact, the Cats trailed Dick Kazmaier. With 2:30 to play, when Skousen All-Ameri- ca ... 64-6-7 . if. Minnesota will pull another STiirski next year and shift . -- -. 0-- 0 2 ' j 3-- 2 0-- 0 2 0 23 22 16 16 20 17 14--69 14- -67 By United Press International Utah's Bill McGill put ira another of those deft land seeningly pitch." tackle Bobby. Bell It was a particularly signifi- AFL Coaches Pick to fullback,, v. where he'd still be the fastest guy on the cant victory for the Cats, because they played the last six " 'i team. . . . . minutes and 28 , seconds of the Houston to. Win Wouldn't Ben Schwartzwalder be a hot candidate-for- ' with' four of their supposedthe West Point coaching job? . . . now that they're de- game ly better performers sitting on Over Chargers .. parting from the old grad tradition. . . . the bench with five personal fouls -- All-Ameri- ca - .. 'i -- 102-8- It'll be against them. The four included 'DALLAS, Tex. (UPI) Bruce Burton, Lloyd Johnson, Jim Houston over San Diego in Sun, Eagle cdach Nick Skorich calls middle linebacker Bill Kelson and Gary Batchelor.r Bob And, another top player George of the Chicago Bears "the fastest man off the ball sat out the entire game Wilson in.football" every, team playing the Bears'has to deM t fense George first. , ' Transition from Ivy, League to the pros : Mike Pyle of Yale and the Bears upped his heft from 225 to 248 . . Olson Signs With adds, "The biggest thing I had to learn was that the center pulls out of the line and blocks left or right. You can't Rams For be an immobile stiff." . . . day's American Football League championship game if coaches of the other AFL teams are worth their salt as forecasters." AFL Three of the six also-ra- n team coaches called thei game a tossup, buf the other three rated Houston the favorite, in terms summed up by Dallas: Texan coach Hank Stram: "Houston has the balance they're almost as good defensively and far better When Y. A. Tittle was with the San Fraricisco Fortv Niners, ah admirer sent him a pair of silver wingis, explaining he was a retired scolonel who wished to bestow them on the bald field general. . . L Y. A. used to wear them on the baseball cap he wears to cover his pate in which led the' Forty Niners to dub practice sessions offensively." , $50,000 An LOS ANGELES (UPI) a for offer of more than $50,000 an off two-yecontract plus ... i 9. 69-j- 76-5- 4. season job was made to Utah State Tackle Merlin Olsen before he signed with the Los Angeles Rams, it has been lineman in the two The Philadelphia Eagles' Sonny Jurgensen says he Pro Leagues before he signed learned just one thing from predecessor Norm Van Brock-lin- : with Los Angeles. Denver reAngeles He never got hurt up here, where portedly topped aon Los a two-yeof $35,000 offer it's open season on quarterbacks." : . . contract by bidding $47,000. After DCLvvwn yuu ii xxie, coacnuig in pro oasKetDaii nas another raise in the Los Angles reached the point where Jim Pollard's only instructions to bid Olsen accepted the National Football League team's offer. 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IK 1 IT i Modorn Shoe Robuilding was f f DOh "ClHiaglMrVJ , v 1 tvV : i' MERRY Y 1 Prow 287 South University WAIT (New Hollow Ground Machine) who had 18 points. Twelve of those , came free throw line. WHILE-- 17 fll A liMT CBMSMAS 11 ;- on New or Used 11. scorer..-fo- i WK jt U y Trade In Your Old Skates guard had help from four other teammates who each hit in the double figures. Ron Swensen scored 17, Duane Green 12, Eric Jofg 10 and Jim -- I A'2- 5-- 10 High College of Los Angeles to discontinue football on an inter collegiate level, chairman of the board of trustees Donald Miller announced Wednesday. "w a. Morris s If MIM .DCE 83-6- 0 The LOS ANGELES (UPI) The heavy ' cost of fielding a competitive team has forced Pepperdine ALL SIZES (FIGURE) SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Guard Jerry Nielson scored 23 points Friday night to lead vicCollege to an Mon-tanover Carroll College of tory West-minst- i . Di OlDT , k, m tvrv4. ar I 3-94- . F n. Westminster Cops 80-6- 0 Cage Win All-Americ- an, & an I SINCLAIR SERVICE FR 78-7- jt learned. f There was brisk bidding for the 1 ' freshly washed and Ironed shirts or blouses a really professional look, fold them around newly available plastic shirt forms. John Rudomentkin, Southern scored California's 23 points to help the .Trojans past the cold shooting Cowboys. Forward Gordon Martin added 17 3 points for the winning Trojans. Wyoming's top scorer was center (DEAD ON ARRIVAL) A. Eastland with 21 points. ar Ail-Americ- "Self-preservatio- , j To give i :i . effortless scoring! performances Friday night as the R;dskins got thumping revenge foi their only, loss earlier! this seaso i. The Utes, with McGill contributing 47 points,: beat 'Arizona In State at Salt Lake City two other games involving Jikyline teams Brigham Young University picked up a clutch basket to beat 7 and University of Pacific tanked to fifth fell Wyoming Southern California, McGill hit 20 field goald in 35 shots in leading the ues to victory. Arizona State be a Utah 6 in Utah's second gajme of the season. The lead changed hands seven times before the Utes finally took command late in the game and pulled away, j " t ... THE PRO TOUCH t McGill Hits 47 Points As Utes Bomb ASU 102 to 89 i 17 ALIGNMENT SPECIALISTS : 67 38-2-1 BRAKE AND WHEEL 69-6- 7. 5-4--12 0 Totals Score by quarters: went to work on the basket. BYU His jumper from the keyhole U. of P. foul game-tyin- g Bronkd Na- - preceded his 4-- J 0 -- - : Wonder 9 41. 1 nits WE ARE 3-10- 63 f I . f i .J" |